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Oct 1944 - On-Line Newspaper Archives of Ocean City

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fJprvOCEAN CITY SENTJINECLEDGER.StatiodWant*<strong>of</strong> -neededin the 86th st. sec-^ adopted to the South* Iir.purtteraent Assoclapoutlining nine projects far theV BIB Anmnrt+Hii* pointed' outI week that It "JaHbhe only largepeftip <strong>City</strong> remaining1 »nd any pout-warit must ceBtrallB- aroundWt»"Mdewqlopmenti sound bualrieM for Hie004U^nltyt-ttie group added••'—•-'- • --•-• [THIS WINTERI ^^f*rj*rmUl»r: MUnf pres!-~ \ jrML appointed committees tot dudtig th WJIiter and conferteity <strong>of</strong>ficials at well H execu.'<strong>of</strong> tte BgipwIVinia-Readiiifhen <strong>Line</strong>s and the Shore ruti tAm concerning Improved facUltlis•past 30 yean, acting__'cottage oWherc <strong>of</strong> BoutSI CJ»yr the ASSocl»tions Influ'ught to this end <strong>of</strong> the<strong>of</strong> tjit improvemeiits• tfnjoy,-and It Is our Intentlopto press for additional improvenubUas soon m OMy can be madeWl'<strong>On</strong>p'V. Beehler, Jr..f, explained thta week..... .,_.„ /SMSTONQoejnlSjMt partlculerly taught isforiftwtlon <strong>of</strong>;« new railroad statkrt»f OUHC, «hlch Hie Assoclsf'theJnoat htavi.in<strong>Oct</strong>an pity. beinB_ "_: for commuters tojf, Wfitaend's Inlet andf.irwrtl aa tat local tr&.• %m the station,thereUMIUIU i* a JieV Improved road on6l3F«» leading M If, .the Assoda. ,tlotf tontdrids DeWlopmtnt <strong>of</strong> the ,-K ••^-:-afcalfla: lead also to th* ''df *gSnar»Hd West ava.Apartments To BeOpen All YejarContinued from page 1prevented Immediate action on' thatproposal.Since then. Mr. Roushcr said, nnennber <strong>of</strong> conterences have beenheld with OPA rent <strong>of</strong>ficials andth« dlfficultliss have been straightenedout to make Winter rental:feasible. Leases will not be paid foryear-nrotmd occupancy, but on thebasis <strong>of</strong> Winter seasons and Summerseasons.HEADLEY HOME SOLOThe Rousher brokcrnfte <strong>of</strong>fice fllso disclosed the sale <strong>of</strong> two largeresort residences, both formerly occupiedby city <strong>of</strong>Tlrtlals<strong>On</strong>e ts a home ut 855 phiza pisold by former Mayor Hurry Hc.nlley to Samuel Norton. Pliiladi'lplil;manufacturer, who expects to niakiIt his permanentrtildcncc TinpiQpertv lia 1 ! thrfc bLdinnins IPL!maid's quarters mul a two-mr e»rage.The large dwelling sit 001 hnrkpi, was sold to A. DuboLiln. <strong>of</strong> i)iaware County. Pa . by the lu'lr; tthe late <strong>City</strong> Solicitor Andrew c:Boswell. It cuntains <strong>of</strong>Tlce fiu:iliton the ground floor :mcJ .spacii iliving quarters above.Boy, 16, ChargedWith Stealing CarCharges <strong>of</strong> larceny <strong>of</strong> an aiitfi.mobile end driving without a licensewere preferredearly Wednesda;morning sgainst Robert Marshbank16, <strong>of</strong> Auriubon, N J.He was arrested on complaint <strong>of</strong>Mrs, Freda, E. Moiley, Bonrdwnlknear 4th st., after allegedly inkingher car. The woman's daughter. •Margaret. 17, wM held as a mater- 'ial witness.Girl, 12, Killed,3 Hurt In CrashCan Driven byBoys CollideA la.year.old girl was killed anilthree other (iris' were injured Tuesdaywhen two ears collided onShore rd,," near Wildwqod.The victim was Dorij Reinhartlt,4918 <strong>On</strong>rden St.. Philadelphia, whowas pronounced dead <strong>of</strong> a fractur.ed skull upon arrival at Macus hos.pital, North Wildwood, She was nSummer resident <strong>of</strong> WildwoodAlan treated at the hospital wcrpBetty Kirttin, 14, and Ethel Simpson,13. hnth <strong>of</strong> Fhiiadfiphiii, 'UidRuth Wnlfeiidale, 10, Lower Township,BOTH DRIVBBS BOYSThe girls were nceupntits <strong>of</strong> a eardriven by Jumps Rutherford, 17. uiWest Cape May. who also was ucrompanledby his brother. Leslis,IB Neither <strong>of</strong> the boys was injured.Police said the other car wasdriven by Robert Ryder, la. <strong>of</strong> SouthCape May, who allegedly was diwingwithout a license. Pour otherboys were in the car with himRutherford told police he was hi*on the head by sin apple thrownby oiie <strong>of</strong> the passengers in thfRyder car, causing him to lose miltroi.The ears were traveling in thfsame direction.Shore Super Highway WinsApproval In This Vicinityfrom 34th st. south tn SOth st.Other proposals include:A demand upon thr shiirp Fast<strong>Line</strong> for better bus equipment amiservice for the south endSubstanUal repairs to the presniilbulkheads.Additional comfort stations,Mori protected bathing beaches.Repaying <strong>of</strong> some streets.Intension <strong>of</strong> the city sewer system.>' , Excellent •** paya •afe^drlver reward••" Jllo»B dJtcoBStAlae lUcaaed New Jiriey Breki. . .erage with AlfY eempany wftka y<strong>of</strong>l mayftmr Iasaring§HANEY LLOYD CHAniNIHSDRABCE — ALL COVERAGES1315 Asbtiry Ave. <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong>"Otea. clt7*> Larnn Annmablit Pnaiirn Predocer"product a crop <strong>of</strong> celtuce, a eroMbetween otlery and lettuce.A red ribbon for second place WMawarded tu Dr, William Nlcholl,BBttcrsoa and fltstion rdi, Dr, Hi.chollperformed the remarkablefeat <strong>of</strong> raising a crop <strong>of</strong> tomatoeswhich ripened in time to be pickedJuly i, according to Mrs. AnnaEaatwlck, president <strong>of</strong> the GardenClub, who made the awards aftervisiting the gardens In person.Other product! from Dr, Nleholl'sgarden included corn, pens, limns,string bBana. beets and broccoli.Third place went to Mrs, BeatriceBweeney, 87 Wt-sley rd., who reeelved a yellow ribbon. Mrs, Hweeneyraisedapproximately 00 squashplants, some <strong>of</strong> which were donatedto the Hostess House for Oonvales.cent oirls. Other vegetables In herfafden were tomatoes, string beans,cucumbers, lettuce and- pepper*.In addition to the aruu>iAu»dwinners. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> has many fluevictory gardens which are worthyor prizes, Mrs. Eastwlck said.More gardens were to be visitedyesterday (Thursday). The result*will be announced next week.The Garden Club formerly conductedseveral flower showsthroughout the Simmer, but sincethe wmr started has devoted itsellaolely to victory gardens.PONY BOLTS; CHILD'SLEG IS BROKENTlu-ee-year-old Alie* Oessner, <strong>of</strong>Philadelphia, suffered • fmeturedright leg Monday when a pony boltedwhile she was riding It st a concessionon the beach at WUdwood,The child was token to shore MemortalHospital,M.E.BLATTCO.AtkBBe dty*a Gnat Depwta*** S«o«^DUI 4-1111AtkBBe dty*a Gnat DepwPlenty <strong>of</strong> TIESat Blatt'sPlenty for our viiiting friends.Remember the folks back homeor in the armed forces with ahandsome tie fromAtlantic<strong>City</strong>'s great department store.Ties Make the Man—See Them Now!$1 to $5Patterns in endless variety, styling and colors aanew as the world <strong>of</strong> the future. Here you havea preview <strong>of</strong> what you can expect, when youstop in to see our unusual display <strong>of</strong> ties,Reading like "Who's Who" in the tie world,each one <strong>of</strong> this complete tie collection carriesa famoui label—a label that representi particularperformance in smart, quality neckwear,in the fineit fabrics.Uniform TiesThe favorite tie <strong>of</strong> our armed forcei—<strong>of</strong>ficialO. 13. khaki fabric and color for all branches <strong>of</strong>the Army Air Forces; black for Marines, Navyand Coast Guard. Our uniform ties are allwrinklepro<strong>of</strong> and fast color^—$1,00 each.Men's Fine ShirtsBTYLl BYNelson Paige$2-23 andShirti styled by NELSON PAIGE retain thatfresh, new, in-the-store look long after repeatedlaunderings—forthese shirts are fashionedfrom superior shirtings <strong>of</strong> custom character,smartly styled and painstakingly tailored. Theypossess a rugged character and natural beautythat will serve you well and long.M. E. BLATT COs-SIro* IWMr. •ndlfn.iturn andD«vld steelman, <strong>of</strong>who have {wen occiafgrinf »ijUgt at 13U1 «t U)d OK.4 'during August, willtheir home Inlate this week.Mr. land Iin. M.Pbiladelptila, are aojonroing at'Blscayne.BoardwalkServicemVILLAGETHEATRE8th and BoardwalkSundaySept, 3rd, <strong>1944</strong>7i4B P, Af,Sermon by <strong>On</strong>e

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