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It** ...NOW U.4S<br />
$&* ,, .NOW lS,fi<br />
)•*&, .....MOW |f,9§<br />
•-.-. HPtft 26.00<br />
Coots-20% Off<br />
NOW 10.31<br />
•NOW 14.35<br />
NOW 18.00<br />
Topcoats-20% Off<br />
• ...NOW i?.fi<br />
NOW 23.60<br />
MM^M^ \ JLi*<br />
new<br />
bensnt ffiarfttaU efflttmeree and ha-<br />
via the proposed tkuial'defenae. the Council conlraa<br />
•re being discussed ad-The present wllMroodWMhPwtan<br />
chief advantages nut Route or IM> miles with the ferry<br />
Southern New Jer-route<br />
<strong>of</strong> 130, Atlantic Clty-Norfolk.<br />
OpDDclI A non* prjbentiy J*0 mink, would be "<br />
These laeMed; mlEaV MUIvtU»eiatlabary. K M<br />
nmertt. m» t*mBss. would be 100 via ferry<br />
1<br />
defense nitfbUlty. Report <strong>of</strong> a survey <strong>of</strong> the Cap*<br />
it, and area develop- Charles Ferry) known aa the Klpto-<br />
. jrsey and Delaware peke' Une, war also released Oils<br />
weak By Walter Treen, Cape May<br />
— -^ i ^^asEBHaajssj aa flaaVaMUaesaaiaisBg valid<br />
to ta* revenue* ef the .tatM Count, freeholder, and Ned Gerber,<br />
and te loll revenues <strong>of</strong> the Garden director ef the Council.<br />
atats Parkway, which presently dead. The survey team learned from<br />
UN Cspe May tmn «Wdplaln<br />
a. H. Qarrlson, general<br />
manager, now the Klptopek. Une<br />
struggled for business, prangting Itself<br />
as a ferry alone, until a "route,<br />
promotion" was worked out and the<br />
teean Highway Association wai<br />
WMf •UsappefnrnwBt- Par coun.<br />
krea, fit / vrfed Mat the «dta><br />
|fl£l' ha cfanwtriad Ints •• **iM.<br />
•raster effort In iffft"<br />
resHutisn o( the lane,<br />
leM.<br />
frmholdir Walter H, Tretn, <strong>of</strong><br />
WDdwood, was reassigned as director<br />
<strong>of</strong> public relations and the county<br />
airport, M. Spencer Vauntf <strong>of</strong> •«•.<br />
ley 1 * MBI wai renamed to direct the<br />
operation af the County Welfare<br />
Board. Sol Needles, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
again will head esuaty courts and<br />
nubile buildings, and Orasn M corson,<br />
eeurt <strong>How</strong>e, nads and bridsu,<br />
Mr, Treci tn named to the board<br />
af school estimate: Robert K. Bell,<br />
OeeiB CJrjPi county aalleUgr; Dr.<br />
Maurice B- Cohen, Wildwood. county<br />
—* 'ilan far three yeirii Mrs. Dolda<br />
„. lin, Orecn Creek, treasurer <strong>of</strong><br />
the eeunty board <strong>of</strong> welfare for five<br />
years, and Everett Htwiey, <strong>of</strong> stone<br />
Harbor, to the County Library com.<br />
mlMlon for a live-year icrm.<br />
Oarrlson. a native af Southern<br />
MM InaMy"! iHItan<br />
Treen added 1 the- note that over<br />
aaven million persons reside within<br />
IBB mueaar f ,"",""""<br />
tHln that distance <strong>of</strong><br />
Cape ChiiHesL 'With nearly every<br />
family hiving a ear, eight million<br />
new automobiles being built yearly,<br />
and a great increase in population,<br />
the Cape May Ferry U feasible and<br />
poaltlvely a public necessity," Treen<br />
concluded.<br />
•New Jersey Is like a man with<br />
one arm In a sling*." Gerber said,<br />
•with nearly one-third <strong>of</strong> Its area as<br />
a peninsula or a deadMin«d Jacket ...<br />
1.98 Wool Knit Hat* I.M<br />
3.98 Raincoats 3.00<br />
2.98 Flannal Pajamas ..... 2.00<br />
I.M MMMM 1.00<br />
.39 Cotton Pantlw .. .4 for 1.00<br />
ayawtltHa LimHed — torry Ma L.yAways<br />
ilk about any <strong>of</strong> your problems.<br />
Cafiero Urges<br />
Accident Probe<br />
Grand Jury to Chock<br />
RR Crossing DMrtht<br />
, Kiwonlarrt UtVn<br />
proposition that an county employes<br />
should receive a waje Increase <strong>of</strong><br />
lit* app^lntmatiU were annonnced<br />
«„, recent transfer af Kan. by Safety — • • ' -<br />
WO across the hoard lor the year After the mo<br />
g<br />
Laurcnca F.<br />
tlon and spending many hours<br />
guarding vital Ing and lanucnmc aajalnaML<br />
Lunny.<br />
If the quMtlon was* to be placed on<br />
r«r* ralh •«• CharlM m. Prla*<br />
the ballot In the November election<br />
acreed a payroll<br />
Although many •any people have baa*<br />
•my air attack WM interestingly<br />
MH iwilhmWfl' pstle* ranka<br />
there waa not time for a meeting <strong>of</strong> which will (rant int th* the" yearly year pun an<br />
fearful <strong>of</strong> hart ivtag Men missile eta-<br />
described J|o members af th* <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
- mi a|rly«r f«IH<br />
arivarany «f the Board or Freeholders hut, after extra Increment to full time em-<br />
ten near tnalr isThMMf, Mr. sVeCt.be<br />
<strong>City</strong> Klwanla Clab yesterday after-<br />
.T - -^ifPP 1 ^<br />
In (acHm l consultation by telephone with counployes, thus Increasing their salaries<br />
said that actually they poaa Denote<br />
noon by Michael K. McCabe. public<br />
rank*. Ftw MHw —aw-<br />
ty counsel and wltlr the various at least mo for the year l«on. This<br />
danger than harwg atf<br />
relations spokesman for the New<br />
members, the director <strong>of</strong> the board action fat being taken due to the fact<br />
aervka gutlod In<br />
Jersey Bell Telephone Co.<br />
requested the clerk to place the that the employes <strong>of</strong> Cap* May He told the clubmen aomathlng <strong>of</strong><br />
question <strong>On</strong> the ballot, with the un- County have received Increases In the development <strong>of</strong> the guided misderstanding<br />
that the results <strong>of</strong> thepay,<br />
or a bonus, each year since sile program ^p this country during<br />
election would not be Dim<br />
IMS. which Increases over the period<br />
Indlng In<br />
and following World War i, demon-<br />
•ar /»ra-iiiaitaraa «r>r«ai<br />
aceprdanca with the county couniel have amounted to approximately strated with a tiny model how It<br />
oplnloh.<br />
11,000 per employ*.<br />
tracks down and destroys a plane hi<br />
<strong>On</strong> Novanbcr B. ISM, the roten The Board hopes to make further the air. and concluded by showing<br />
<strong>of</strong> Cape May County, by a majority studies <strong>of</strong> this problem and It Is ex- a Aba which gav* eye witness ex-<br />
COFFETSHOP<br />
<strong>of</strong> SOS votes, approved the referenpected that further Increases will be amples <strong>of</strong> the "Nike" In operation.<br />
dum to the effect that all county granted In the future as they can Mr. McCsbe said that the missile<br />
employes should receive an acro*«- be fitted In to the Clill Service Sal- Is 10 feet long and about a foot tin,<br />
the-board wage Increase <strong>of</strong> Woo, for ary and Wage Schedule, where such diameter and has a 10-foot booster<br />
the ye«r I9M. <strong>How</strong>ever. In view <strong>of</strong> wages or salaries are found to be rocket to start it on Its journey far<br />
the statutes on Public Queatlon*. lower than other comparable coun- Into the sky, where It Is controlled<br />
even though the vote carried, it Is<br />
by rsdsx to its target The booster<br />
f aallat " flaV aaiftAB* 4wl*»l_.** AsV^. li>UI>.l<br />
still the responsibility and duty <strong>of</strong><br />
fails '<strong>of</strong>t after giving the Initial<br />
the Board <strong>of</strong> Chosen Freeholder, to are aware mat » WSHIM be thrust skyward,<br />
eiUMUh all salaries for the county<br />
employe, and tali waa all the more the beard *a mefce a declsien aaHt.<br />
•Wine, IM IpMhef MM,<br />
necemsry due to the fact that only fatfenr M all, fewt we assure yeo ara -an I Inner rtatj t af M M *<br />
two yean ago a wage schedule with that we ham iniaiwni t» adept<br />
minimum and maximum ranges was a palicy Mrttlcl! jarlii ba fh# apaat^<br />
F^^ •?*» •••••F ^••••B mWI<br />
adapted by the county at the Unit •Mnanctol te the hrtwre «f Capa<br />
Wl^lf Hip fflf^M^H flic Uny<br />
Civil Service was put Into effect May Cauntv.<br />
VniMM lyttM la Me Arrtte and<br />
•-»^ '•••W WW&9T BHl^w^^^H^w SBP.<br />
St. and Atbury Av». Phon* 3380 After UM election the freeholders<br />
To any who feel that we have been<br />
*m**^m eanpaf •staan py fne<br />
nade t itudy not only <strong>of</strong> the Cape nfalr In our consideration <strong>of</strong> this U, S. Mr P«n anal<br />
May County gituaUaa ngardlhf matter we «xpreaa our regrets, bat<br />
waii* and salaries, but requested we always welcome the privilege <strong>of</strong> In New Jersey it la punned la<br />
other counties Id forward capita <strong>of</strong> having you meet with the board toban<br />
14 -Ml**- InstslUtlonj. flve *f<br />
•alary ranges and other Information<br />
them In U» South.m New Jersey<br />
that would be helpful in making «<br />
Ufa to protect tne vital Delaware<br />
study <strong>of</strong> what could be done to carry<br />
Blver Valley anal PhllsdelphU indus-<br />
out the referendum that had been<br />
trial am, he said, Each installation<br />
requires U nrea <strong>of</strong> ground. 101 enlisted<br />
men plus <strong>of</strong>ficers, and a rarl-<br />
1 that Din*! V ,<br />
<strong>of</strong>utre*«yfr«ml<br />
wan COJ «M :<br />
tpartmeat ts«ant-U > 1.<br />
owns at UM Adwrr «v.<br />
Cose WM sot ret**---<br />
Mrs. b l<br />
Lancport last'<br />
the<br />
All <strong>of</strong> tha awUpment<br />
lag pUMonaa la stored1<br />
uMWarosuid<br />
and thar* I* oq firing ai autldpaiad n-<br />
cept at enemy aircraft.<br />
Hugh<br />
tYOU*<br />
Locate! In<br />
rhe<br />
•MHiTH AND<br />
Me pointed out<br />
waa bom because during World War<br />
1 it became evident that planes<br />
could fly too high and too fast to<br />
seriously threatened by any existing<br />
types at •ntl-alrcraft Bans or<br />
aiming device*.<br />
The "Nike" overcomes what waa<br />
then a handicap by nylng falter<br />
and higher than any plane and being<br />
controlled from the ground.<br />
He demonstrated tow a tiny model<br />
•Nike" could be flred by a remote<br />
control push button device, II went-<br />
•cross the dining room on a wire In<br />
less than a second, "shooting down"<br />
model slrpUne fium a pedestal<br />
near the celling. ,<br />
Mr, McC.be teM Met Auwlcen<br />
experiments ara<br />
untaj miss MM which can a»<br />
• s^aneevsfe SWVBBSSVS^BS^ ^•••" • •?•• "i^"" •?•»<br />
RLY BIRD SPECIAL<br />
SUB-TEEN<br />
DENIM JEANS<br />
1.00<br />
R-fl. 2.98 — 10-14 Sha.<br />
BOYS' SAVINGS<br />
JM.00 Suburban CoaH !...... 10.00<br />
110.00 Wool JMkcft, 44 .<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL<br />
BOYS' FLANNiL<br />
SPORT SHIRTS<br />
1.00<br />
Rag. I.M — SIMS 4-14<br />
8.00<br />
I'lOO iioar Sport CMII<br />
3M Corduroy Slack. 3,flO<br />
•*»* Dacron Slack* |.©0<br />
^*5 Kh Khaki or Gray Chlno. 2.00<br />
CoHon Sport Shirt... 2.00<br />
L. $. Polo Shirt, 1.00<br />
L. S, Polo Shirt. 2.00<br />
*-H W*,i Slack., $.7 , 3,00<br />
* Cwd, Slack., %f 2.00<br />
Rifc Umterrtlrt. 4tor 1.00<br />
Cotton •rtoh .. Sfar 1.00<br />
Rib Cotton Sock. 4for 1,00<br />
Davy 1.Q0<br />
C. T-Shlrt. 4fOr<br />
^ terry Wo wayT<br />
Rtl.<br />
Cap* May County In m«t ilaaaM,<br />
cattana Hn recelvlnsj hl«t»r tal-<br />
• ^ ^ etBaKK fas a= = m •KAW^^KH etBaKSK fas a = u =- ^ * • > ' *<br />
m p f ni i<br />
carried o<strong>of</strong> in MMMUHI<br />
^--*• •>ii~ ' * —<br />
%9Jys inii wlff! <strong>City</strong> Airport<br />
fifa l •<br />
irHi nun m mwtw •II1VI tmi/nif<br />
af a iubmarine cable which ea><br />
wHh a ManparaMa PMVIMIHI,<br />
•M bKiuaUnt] ANanitc Caunty. y.<br />
HHHHI8J JJ_a^i«__ iili MMrnn • i rws»ra<br />
pifn<br />
^aJ<br />
IP<br />
—Hfc<br />
arefifa. It was Mujjabieel<br />
111!<br />
iate akewf rh« missiles M<br />
Cape May Cavnty In •rMkMtkMi A grand jury Investigation into The Association petitioned city <strong>of</strong> Club President Ployd W. Town-<br />
railroad crossing accidents la Cape flclsU far in Increased approprls- send presided over bis first meeting<br />
May County was recommended Tues- In the natter <strong>of</strong> salaries and and announced that Ike forms! Inday<br />
by Superior Court Judge Anth- wages far personel at the Held, The atallstlon <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>fieen for IMC will<br />
HRBM JCWdHS ony J. Caflero at Cape May Court Increased bujlness at the airport lake place at a dinner and Ladles<br />
House.<br />
necessltats* employment <strong>of</strong> people<br />
WATCHIS<br />
Night next Wednesday evening In<br />
The probe into the crossing condi- with technical "know-how" In conthe<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Country club,<br />
DIAMONDS . JKWILRY tion which ever the past few yean nection with dlrpUne*. the Associa-<br />
has resulted In the death <strong>of</strong> several tion sUted. To obtsln this calibre <strong>of</strong><br />
Witch a>nd persona mi urged by Judge Caflero workers, salaries must be eoBunensu-<br />
fat his charge to the January panelrate<br />
with Uielr experience and abll<br />
<strong>of</strong> the grand jury.<br />
it?. The Association said two menLouis<br />
Stadiar<br />
are needed full tune and one extra<br />
The Jurist raMmmandad that «• man for Sundays and holidays<br />
Han be Initiated re settle tka rearts<br />
af nassenger and Passes at 78<br />
IN ASsUIRY<br />
Istrai as well as slrcrsft reglstra<br />
mat hawe wiwrred at rhe snd gss sales Indlde a to Fonn.r Propriotor<br />
per cent hicrease to use <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
creatbin south ef Court Nause. airport in the past year, Mr, Snyder'a <strong>of</strong> Retort SIOM<br />
Judge Caflero Informed the newreport<br />
Mated,<br />
jury that It would be wlUiin Its pow-<br />
Louis Stadler. <strong>of</strong> 711 Wesley sv,<br />
TIM alrttert anlayed ita greatest<br />
er to hand up presentments on the<br />
(or msny yean a store proprietor at<br />
day af acfMrw M «un4sv, JUIM IF,<br />
problem <strong>of</strong> •afeiy In connection with<br />
•th st. and central sv., died Tuesday<br />
when a recanj IM alrcrafi vlaHed<br />
the accidents.<br />
night at Shore Menertal Hospital,<br />
It, At SM time, •«• atMraft war*<br />
The recommendation stems from<br />
where he- had been confined lor<br />
the recent desths <strong>of</strong> two persons at<br />
about two weeks. He was 78.<br />
railroad crossings. Last week Harold<br />
He bad been a resident <strong>of</strong> this re-<br />
R Carty, <strong>of</strong> Cold Sprint, M-yemild<br />
|<br />
sort for M yean, Md operated a<br />
father <strong>of</strong> two children, was killed AssaxUttan.<br />
news and tobacco store at the cen-<br />
when a dlesel coach •truck hit truck In reply'lo requests <strong>of</strong> vlsltlne ter-city Intersection. He retired from<br />
it the Sully Marshall crossing. Two BlloU for a mare descriptive name the business here about five yean<br />
month.;previously, Mrs. Maria Ran* for the local flying Held on all <strong>of</strong>ficial ago.<br />
Wt, at Efens. mother <strong>of</strong> tfco children charts and records used by atiaton, Mr. Stadler cane here (ram At-<br />
died In J crush at the Week's Land- the. name <strong>of</strong> the airport will be kwiNc -CiW. where ha operated on*<br />
Ing crossing, which U located about changed an.these charts and records <strong>of</strong> the flnt lee cream and bakery<br />
2,000 feet south <strong>of</strong> the Bally Marshall to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (N. J > Municipal •horn at 10 S. Virginia av, in that<br />
crossing.<br />
Airport. Locally, however, it will retort for many Fears.<br />
John 0, Snydcr, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood continue to be known as Clarke He was a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Crest, engineer <strong>of</strong> the Pennsylvania' Field,<br />
<strong>City</strong> Lodge. P, and A, M,. the Cms.<br />
Reading Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s coach In 'During IMS, UP until December 1, cent Shrine, <strong>of</strong> Trenton, and be-<br />
bath ratal accidents, Is •till awaiting at which time the report was comlonged<br />
to the Lutheran Church. He<br />
grand jury action In connection with nleted, a total <strong>of</strong> 10.173 gallons <strong>of</strong> was a member <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />
the death <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Raff, and the hear- aviation gasoline was sold at theState<br />
Militia with the rank <strong>of</strong> coring<br />
<strong>of</strong> evidence by the jury <strong>of</strong> theHeld,<br />
This represents an Increase <strong>of</strong> poral from February 1911 to Janu,<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> involuntary manslaughter about M per cent over the sales ary 1920,<br />
In the Carty death U slated for theregistered<br />
in IBM.<br />
He Is survived by three daughten,<br />
grand jury's lint session on Janu ana ef the principal cenaumera<br />
I Mrs. EdeJe Pierson, Semen Point;<br />
«ry 11. *<br />
ef laatallne<br />
U the nth spatting op-<br />
Mrs. Lois Morrison, Havertord, Pa,,<br />
Jacob Konlwltch, Wildwood auto-<br />
and Mrs. Pauline S. Roberts, <strong>of</strong> this<br />
mobile dealer, was named foreman Clartre PlaM as a Uw AirlM the<br />
city; three grandchildren and three<br />
<strong>of</strong> the new grand Jury, and Leon W. paM-yeap, PMt spatrlne pltoh laireat^randchUdren,<br />
Beardon, Sea Isle ClUr supermarket UhBBast ABbab abb^iKl ~— * -—^- ^ ^-*- ^Sd^lSKSV ^B^eatss¥Slss Funeral services will be conducted<br />
manager, was chosen as deputy W*BT _•••• KKfli sirpfjFf wvir viiivis Friday at S p. M, at the Smith Fu-<br />
and maka It their epers- neral Home with the Rev, Frank F.<br />
•hiiviHip •••• gcain sir mt 4vuill* Adlor. pastor <strong>of</strong> It, John's Lutheran<br />
Church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating. Friends may call<br />
Friday front i to i o'clock, niter,<br />
ment will be In Plessantvllle Ceme-<br />
The <strong>of</strong>lelal reguter at the olrnort tery,<br />
EARLY BIRD SPECIAL<br />
GIRLS' FLANNEL<br />
NKNT60WNS<br />
1.00<br />
R«f.I.M_N«tAIISiiM<br />
GIRLS' SAVINGS<br />
3.98 Skirt. 3.00<br />
2.98 Skirt. 2.00<br />
3.M Corduroy Jumpor*...... 3.00<br />
5.M Orion Cat^igtm 4.00<br />
4.98 Orion Cardigan... 3.00<br />
3.98 Orion Puttown 3.00<br />
5.9« NtJal PutJMn 2.00<br />
l.ft Cotton T-Shirta. 1.00<br />
1.7S Nyton % Slip 1.00<br />
4.98 DrMM*. 3.00<br />
5.98 Dr«u«* 4.00<br />
7MDnum 5.00<br />
MKnmtm 2 for 1p00<br />
M Davy C. Cot. Soda.^for 1.00<br />
3JO Dwiinwat .afar* 3.00<br />
OuanMM*. LtatMM — «»rry Ma LaysAtnye*<br />
r ^-ikjA'" ' •<br />
AboAeatmfar Pull Unao»<br />
VAPO NlfhtlN PRODUCTS<br />
H06HES MfARMAXY<br />
PRINTING<br />
COMMIRCIAL<br />
STATIONERY<br />
Lewis L.<br />
Barrett<br />
PhooaUta<br />
flight aHee Indicates that IMS air,<br />
craft togged in during the past year.<br />
All pilots are requested to sign the<br />
lag, but on busy week ends many<br />
do not. The Association, to compensate<br />
lor these omissions, feels that It<br />
would not exaggerate the figures if<br />
SD par cent were added to the total<br />
oil the register. This brings the estimated<br />
visitation to i.S3«.<br />
The busiest month was July, when<br />
543 aircraft were registered. During<br />
the year, MM passengers and crews<br />
cans In on the airplanes. Matt <strong>of</strong> the<br />
visiting planes were from Pennsvl<br />
vanla, which registered 725, A totsl<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ml New jersey ship owners registered.<br />
Moat visiting planes were<br />
Iran Ike Eastern seaboard state.,<br />
altbonfh one waa from aa far west<br />
as Minnesota and another from dls<br />
Mat Newfoundland, There were<br />
Ma single-eoillned ships and 17<br />
multiengined planes.<br />
The majority <strong>of</strong> the aircraft, 463<br />
to be exact, brought tourists<br />
anxloui to visit <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, <strong>On</strong>e<br />
pilot reported he waa here on a<br />
akin diving expedition, two others<br />
flew In to see their wives, and another<br />
candidly admitted he landed<br />
ben keeauM he missed the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> airport.<br />
Aircraft <strong>of</strong> 33 business and commercial<br />
firms registered ai being on<br />
business trips. A number <strong>of</strong> flying<br />
clubs from neighboring sUtes designated<br />
Clarke Held as their target en<br />
week-end tUgMa,<br />
The Hew<br />
Y«ur Cholca <strong>of</strong><br />
NO.VVI!CH_i<br />
CASCAJUTAKm<br />
100 far 65C<br />
SQUIBB<br />
DCMTAlCttAM<br />
J. TMCMNUY I<br />
featured ai<br />
jj," i'$$*»f •%<br />
Heywood Wai<br />
LlTlNb ilUUM* 1 '^<br />
704 Acbury Avenw*<br />
Lax<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
720 ASMJRY AVBIUI<br />
Charcoal Cray or Brown<br />
COME[IN TODAY - TAKE ADVANTAGE p<br />
-Mil PARKING IN REAR 01*<br />
FAMOUS qutWY<br />
:M$<br />
• • • «<br />
FLANNEL SUITS<br />
EXPEOTLY TAJUMED . )<br />
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f-PRICE SALE<br />
<strong>On</strong> Nationally Advertised<br />
DRESSES<br />
ill Sizes Values from M0.98 to '29.98<br />
SHIRTS and JERSEY BLOUSES<br />
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^dsMo^.^an.9<br />
Avenue<br />
TMI<br />
StaMer Family in<br />
$6cfot and Personal<br />
Chrfefmas Reunion<br />
'H» I* now niahtl<br />
*— ay MM. *> *W*N<br />
it Short M«-l<br />
Dahtdon14th Th« family <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mra. P»U1<br />
8 SUhler. 141S B.y «v., held • re-<br />
! Plant JOT a Snow Ball Dance were<br />
Conmttlnit Olrl to<br />
rtuuntviiti<br />
mada at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Lloneii union ChrlstnMM dinner an Christ<br />
fll|$ Sdnol tod opwafe. i Hrvln.<br />
fciYicetouple Club wWnnday evening lail week, mas Eve at the Meadowedfe RfsUU<br />
it the hen* <strong>of</strong> Mn, William Oaa- runt. Roosevelt blvti.. .Marmara,<br />
•tattoo to NorthfUld. No «at. hu<br />
kill, MO Aabury av, Mn, William The room was attractively decor,<br />
wt for th* waddinf.<br />
Crockfsrd wai eoMttew.<br />
Wed In Resort<br />
ated with a large lighted Christmas<br />
the dance will bt held in, the Mil tree, holly, greens, laurel and other<br />
sic Her, Saturday, January 14, start-<br />
WAC Sorg.K.n. I*<br />
•eaionil decorations. The table was<br />
ing f p. n, Music will ba provided covered with * ireen cloth with a<br />
by the Blue Notea TieketiJre being<br />
•ritte •old by mraberj<br />
Mlu Natalia Anne<br />
Following the busineu meeting<br />
daughter <strong>of</strong> John MarrtaMy and Ihe the newly sleeted <strong>of</strong>neers were In-<br />
lal/Aliee MorrlMey, ef Trey. N. ¥,, stalled with Frank Darby, represen-<br />
end Thomas BreeMey Ellison, son <strong>of</strong> tative <strong>of</strong> the Lions club, <strong>of</strong>ficiating.<br />
Dr and Mrs. W B Ellison. 1M BayThe<br />
stall Include! Mn, Walter Ham-<br />
Share dr.. were* united In tttarriage mar, president; Mrs. Lodgie Pel<br />
Tuesday, last week, at Ihe home <strong>of</strong> Corlo, vlee president; Mn, Crock,<br />
the bridegroom. The Hev, George ford, secretory- Mrs. James Scythes,<br />
Fischer <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />
Teasyrer, and Mrs, James Andrea,<br />
Mn. Bradford Kent Strock, <strong>of</strong> fiuntie Buster,<br />
: Mechanlnsburg Pa. sister <strong>of</strong> the The social tune was in the form<br />
bridegroom, was matron <strong>of</strong> honor <strong>of</strong> a Christmas party, Mrs. Qasklli,<br />
and Mot Wiesenthai assisted as beat outgoing president, was presented<br />
man<br />
with a gift from the eiub members,<br />
I The bride wore a pink knitted The nest meeting will be January ZH<br />
suit with matching sequlned hat, the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Del Corio, 616<br />
black pumps and white aecessories. Wesley av.<br />
•he had an orchid carnage.<br />
TOWtt . . .<br />
The matron <strong>of</strong> honor's outfit was<br />
JOAN MAMIE HEALY<br />
a lull black velvet skirt with a while Hufft Entertain at<br />
Mr. and Mrs. G Edward Ilenly, <strong>of</strong><br />
jersey blouse, black velvet hit, Family Reunion<br />
black accessories and an orchid cor-<br />
With a New Bridgeport. Conn., havr announced<br />
sage.<br />
A family reunio the in 10<br />
the engagement <strong>of</strong> their (taushti>r,<br />
Ihe ceremony was attended hy<br />
Joan Marie, to John Charles Hack<br />
rinse friends and iminedlale mem.<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Osciir l>. Harkiit-V. <strong>of</strong> btrs <strong>of</strong> the family Including the<br />
Super Special <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv. and the late Mrs bridegroom's grandparents, Mr, and<br />
arkiu*<br />
Mr*. Charles I, Breckley<br />
Miss Mealy is a tirttdunlr <strong>of</strong> C.'i-n- The bride, a member or the WAU<br />
ral 11 if?li Sch* wa-> kradun<br />
valedictorian from the<br />
HJKh School in the clas<br />
later graduated from the Wharton<br />
School <strong>of</strong> Finance <strong>of</strong> the University<br />
here he was a<br />
member o/ Sigma Nu fraternity and<br />
wen aacieim for his work as musi?<br />
chairman for Mask and Wig Club ]<br />
allows. Me IN now a traveling auditor !<br />
lor the General Electric Co, out 01 j<br />
^chencclady, N, V,<br />
HUM jniMM and Mfvlotf, for<br />
r TV M raM naM, »• an as n.ar<br />
; •<br />
Oui-<strong>of</strong>-Towners Are<br />
;<br />
•ars. WAS held last week at the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mr and Mrs. John Huff<br />
Slate I oj Pennsylvania Military Prep School<br />
| nn(| collt.»Ke, is a first lieutenant In<br />
adunud «- u.c Arm> and present!} is attending<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sthool at the «ary Air Font Bst.p<br />
€>f lfH2 and [ jn San Mnrcos. Tex. "<br />
Wht j They expect to bbe<br />
assigned to duly<br />
in Germany next fall.<br />
GuMitf <strong>of</strong> Courtneys j<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur W. Courtney.<br />
1M7 West •»., held Open House, at<br />
theii home Monday, last week.<br />
Included in those attending were<br />
their son-in,|aw daughter and grand,<br />
daughter, Mr. find *<br />
Suess and tee Ann <strong>of</strong><br />
illd<br />
1 centerpl.ee <strong>of</strong> cuidle, In gold<br />
•n aurrounded with (map »nd<br />
Chrlntma-i bills Inrilvlduir pMet<br />
cards wero angels, candle! and holly.<br />
Those attending Included Mr. andColombl.<br />
Polk Han <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Mrs. jogeph SMhler: Mr, and Mrs. Mr, and Mra. RuueU<br />
ard <strong>of</strong> K. <strong>of</strong> C Robert Stahler and children. Bar family <strong>of</strong> Columbia, p.<br />
ban and Buddie; Mr. and Mrs, J, D, holiday week end vUltlng i<br />
f<br />
The lull BUilneM meeting g for 19U<br />
Fvcnlure Club business macllng,<br />
<strong>of</strong> St. Augu.tlnc'a. June 14, 1M4. in wu combined with i a prc New Year<br />
fiahlsr and daughter!, Nancy and •liter, Miu Mary Bring,, |p l i t the home <strong>of</strong> Misi Ann<br />
Doyle, p.ftor<strong>of</strong> St., A<br />
recognition <strong>of</strong> hU autiundlni work patW rrlday l evening i g v<br />
Suian; Mr. and Mra, Sherman Dow pi,<br />
miir In Sonisri Psint.<br />
|h*re he cy elevated, to the rank <strong>of</strong> Council No. 117, 1 OOffem*<br />
or Pocobon<br />
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las •*<br />
yauni Women's Chrliill«n Service<br />
Mn. Mae Orubb, acting Wenonah,<br />
SI John's Johns lulheriiii l Church In<br />
diimiHed the .December refreshment<br />
Mation nnd d meeling, eeling 8 p, p mm,<br />
in<br />
! church<br />
llJterature Department <strong>of</strong> the<br />
men's Research Chin, meeting nt<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Henry D, Cooper,<br />
i Wesley av\ "Growth ind Devel<br />
•,,enl <strong>of</strong> Shakespeare's Style" »i<br />
presented by Mrs, Roger K, H,<br />
. i<br />
A NEW CONCEPT<br />
Lydla Circle o( the Woman's sobj<br />
LENTHI^RiCi<br />
>ly <strong>of</strong> Christian Service, meeting<br />
k-jn p, m, at Plymouth Inn,<br />
IN OUR MARKET<br />
r * * *<br />
Oyffers • Clam* - Lobster Tails<br />
Scran Class <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
iptisi church, meeting i p, m, at<br />
Lobtler Meal - S<strong>of</strong>t Crab*<br />
e home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Horace Werner, 3 I ; Harbor,<br />
AND OTHER FRESH SEA POOD IN SEASON<br />
IIDAY<br />
OUR OWN FRIED CHICKEN<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cily Council <strong>of</strong> church<br />
omen, luncheon and meeting, 12:31<br />
COOKED SEA FOODS TO TAKE OUT m. In Pljmoulh Inn, Nomination<br />
CribnMsr - Sullepi • S<strong>of</strong>t Crabt<br />
d election <strong>of</strong><br />
, 26<br />
Shrimp . Davllad Cr.b»<br />
IJNBAY<br />
Gaiitrld pi<br />
wOLE SLAW FRENCH FRIED POTATO!! Macedonia Mciiieiiiil Church Npe-<br />
Those attending included Karen<br />
Pimil MASH POTATO SALAD<br />
•I program, pg 3:30 pp.<br />
m, in the<br />
and Johnnie. Huff; Mm. Huff's moth-<br />
lurch, h 10th h si. and d Simpson m.<br />
er. Mm. Ethel LanK; Mr. and Mi-,<br />
TRY OUR DELICIOUS SPECIAL PLATTERS lie Rev C, T, Mayo anfl his Junior<br />
William Constable and sons, Donald<br />
and Kit, <strong>of</strong> Chestnut HHI; Mr. and<br />
We Deliver Phono 1348<br />
jioir »ill be guests, Colieetlsn to<br />
Mrv William Arnold and AOIIK. Bill Se(*!..SMrti!..SiTaYMrWaft!<br />
Bneilt (he bulldinii fund.<br />
and Jlmnile. <strong>of</strong> Mt. Airy. Mr. and<br />
Mr» Maurice Pet nick and daughters* H. J. Freed? Drop, Inc. SPENCE S SEA FOOD<br />
\orma. Bevt-rly and Donna, <strong>of</strong> At<br />
lantie <strong>City</strong>; and Mr. and Mm. llairv Th* PrMtription Stera<br />
SEA FOOD MARKET and KITCHEN<br />
l^ing and children, Ann, fCiie, C.ithy P. WESLEV ODDILE, R.P.<br />
lOth STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Tom. Dick and Harry, <strong>of</strong> Germmi | 01 Afbury Av*. O.C. fifOI<br />
CLOSED MONDAVI<br />
oil and Wniiara, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia: sir.<br />
and Mrs. William Webster and soli. !<br />
st Noble Glands' Friendship Clr<strong>of</strong><br />
the Ocuon <strong>City</strong> Rcbckah<br />
bdse. meetinti n p, m, at thp homo<br />
Mrs. Emma St-huff, 710 Asblipy<br />
Co-hoslesaes Mrs. Leah Adams<br />
M Mrs. Sarah Linucr,<br />
JANUARY SPECIAL JANUARY SPECIAL JANUARY SPECIAL Art Duportmcnt hf I lie Wiirnrn<br />
David,' <strong>of</strong> Warminster, Pa,; Mr. and ;<br />
Mrs: Albert B Johnson <strong>of</strong><br />
and daujjhter?!, Lucette And Su?=<br />
with ll«e. IS.<br />
snnt s<strong>of</strong> PledsantvjHei Mrs, Florenee<br />
Inf. Sit tavcra! m imjli, mrniU<br />
Courtney nf P!#a§3iitviNe; Mr §nd<br />
am BT itrqm mnd »¥«!<br />
Sin, Lewis janes <strong>of</strong> Margate; Mr<br />
snd Mrs, Joseph Robarts and child^<br />
Fen <strong>of</strong> £om?rs Feint; Vlf, and Mrs.<br />
John Chfldwk'R yf Mgrmoia, Mr., awl<br />
Mrs, Larry Pirdt?c and children. Lstr\<br />
and Sharon, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />
Mr. and Mrs Raymond Chadwirk.<br />
aha <strong>of</strong> Oeean CUy.<br />
1 Woman<br />
.<br />
iearch Club, mceiini! at tin- home<br />
Mnt j. Edward VON., 937, Central<br />
pft<br />
Mrs L.MJ-, O Ilipkim will speak<br />
Klcmipli anil German<br />
"Dutch,<br />
Wtssware."<br />
Order uf Ejstii ii Slnr CfHapter N'«,<br />
I, (neeline B p. in, in thi> Masonic<br />
in.<br />
Ladies Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Firs!<br />
•esbytefian Church meclinn e I), m,<br />
the lower auditorium or the<br />
nurch.<br />
King's Daughters <strong>of</strong> Ihr Fii<br />
Tnt'Cllny 8<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
rch. SI E. Station id.<br />
1 ! Society <strong>of</strong><br />
Service, meeting • p. m. In the hnt<br />
Methodist Church. "The Clungeleis<br />
Reman Catholic pariah, will receive<br />
Gospel In a Revolullonary Age" will<br />
the hlgh«t honor, ever nnferirM<br />
y eletd, o te rank <strong>of</strong><br />
be presented by Mrs. Henry J. p.i •<br />
by ths roeil KnlKhta <strong>of</strong> cbiumbur at Mon.lgnor and appointed a Papal<br />
Mrs. John Mawhlnney in charge<br />
a dlaneridanei to be held the eve- Chamberlain tar Papa Plu. Xll.<br />
devotions, members <strong>of</strong> the Lydia<br />
ning <strong>of</strong> January 21.<br />
He haa hemi panlculaNy known<br />
circle '.hostesses, Mr. and Mrs.<br />
(or hla admtrUtntive abllille., which<br />
Thomas Tomllnson will sing.<br />
The laid medal. Is be known as have Ruided the con.lructlon <strong>of</strong> al<br />
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the Merllortoua Aehlevencnt Award, noil a million daHan worth <strong>of</strong><br />
will b* conferred on Ma«r. Bojie f&<br />
Women's Missionary Society <strong>of</strong> the<br />
church buUdinil ilnce hli appoint,<br />
Grand Knight Bobort OrdUle, Thl,<br />
First Presbyterian Church meeting in<br />
ment hen, Thete Include two new<br />
award la to be mad* annually to a<br />
Ihe Church House for missionary<br />
churchsi, w modem grade school<br />
ehmen Individual whole exemplary<br />
sewing, 10:30 a, m.. box lunch 12:30<br />
and a rectory.<br />
deeda and meritorious achievement<br />
p. m . and a busineu meeting al 2<br />
•erve as an Inspiration to hi. feUow<br />
p. m. fallowed by a study <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hit mtMt manf acompiltiiniant<br />
men.<br />
Mary Wanless Hospital In India,<br />
waa markM hit jurw whan Our<br />
U*Ar W O«4 Caunwi church,<br />
* t •<br />
The affair, in nnjun<br />
m*t at, and Attwir aw, wai dMh<br />
Westminster OuUd <strong>of</strong> the First HH award, will b. Hi, |l,| HfM.<br />
Presbyterian church meeting • p. m. nrMry caltkfaftoii «f th. Mui<br />
at the home ef Mrs, George Doerr Csuncil. It Mil faka plac* at Mar. John J, Murphy la chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sr . s Arkansas av.<br />
ry*a Mttauranl, r-lMuntvllt., arM dinner and Thomas J. McDouaal Sr<br />
will t» apan ta rM ftMnl wtMIe, will act a« mauler <strong>of</strong> ceremonies:<br />
United Lutheran church Women A eaMilly crMnf *f aMr«lfna*aty Harold Marshall, ion Wesley av., Is<br />
luncheon meeting 1 p, m. at the<br />
in charge <strong>of</strong> the reservations.<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Olwlne, 1N0 A5<br />
burs' av.<br />
WIDNISDAV<br />
11 Boys, 2 Girls Beta Sigmas<br />
American Legion Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Morgan-Ranck<br />
Post No, 137, business<br />
Enjoy<br />
meeting 8 p. m in the Legion Hall,<br />
14th and Haven av. As Year Changes A Christmas .party was given frir<br />
mimben <strong>of</strong> the Beta Zeu chapter<br />
leta Zcta chapter, Beta Sigma Phi<br />
Beta Sigma Phi mororoty. Wednei-<br />
sorority, meeting i:3o p, m. in_ the<br />
day evening last week, at the home<br />
•coul Hut, ProKratn by Mrs, Eliza, Buty In Nynary. <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Ellzabrlh Mumford, INI<br />
belli Mumford, Hostesses Mrs, Alice<br />
Richmond dr. Mrs. Helen Shuman<br />
Mr. Stork' showed real partiality in j<br />
Bradley and Miss Ann Longo,<br />
and Mrs. Florence Beddow were co.<br />
bringing 11 boys and oniy mtwo<br />
girls host esses.<br />
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this week f..r admittance to the<br />
NEXT THURSDAY<br />
"Stork Club" at Shore Memorial Hos- A short business meeting was held<br />
Ela Fhapter, Omega Lambda Psi pltal. Of these, three boys are forat<br />
which time me Mr Mrs, Jeanette ete HolilnEs i<br />
sorority, meeting B p, m, at the home <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> parents and one forhead,<br />
service chairman, reported that<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Marian Wishsm, 23 West av, Somers Point.<br />
a record player and tuiiabje ehii-<br />
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dren's records wen taken to Mrs.<br />
Bringing a cllmnx to the closlnt Alklnaon's Foster Home for Mentally<br />
Women's club Federation meotinB days <strong>of</strong> IMS, a ton arrived for Mr, Rttarled Children in Marmora for<br />
Bijtr p, m, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Is- and Mrs, Richard Camburn, 20 Wes- Christmas, It also was announced<br />
telle Adier. Cohostesses Mrs. fcdiia ley av,, Thursday, last week. He was that a Holiday Party will be given<br />
Halleran and Mi*. Margaret BoHmZn, greeted at home by a sister. Prances, January 14 in the American Legion<br />
* * * ' , and two brothers. Buster and Tom. H»ll for the combined chapters <strong>of</strong><br />
goroptirilst bufTei suppeir and busi-<br />
my. Mrs. Camburn is the. farmer Aiir.ntlc <strong>City</strong>, Pleasantville and<br />
ness meeting at fhehome bf fhe<br />
Mary PilegKl, Mr, Camburn is a mem. <strong>Ocean</strong> city,<br />
Bj-e»ident_ Mrs, *torencb Xjjriftns. in<br />
her <strong>of</strong> tho <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fir» Depart-<br />
Hia Isle Cily, ^ ' • ,<br />
ment, The new arrival has been Fallowing the meeting a general<br />
named Richard.<br />
racial time was enjoyed with games,<br />
Santa CJaus arrived anfl<br />
Women's Misslunaiy Society <strong>of</strong>.^t Olhei late ISM births included a<br />
John'» Lutherall Ciiurgli, luncjieon son for Emma Jane and James K.<br />
and meeiinE 1J;3O p. m,j|t the home McNeil <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, Wednesday<br />
or Mr.^ ElsieTA«tiiBubW,2094 Asbury last weeks a daughter for Alice- and<br />
av, vfrs. Ilirsl will give a book re. Walter William <strong>of</strong> Ataeem, last<br />
TOM on "This Revolutiuniiy Fallh" Thursday, a son for Peggy and nay.<br />
•y Floyd flhMfcloeid Handwqrk will mond Conover <strong>of</strong> Llnwood last Fri-<br />
>e started for a mission orphanaite day and a son for Joan and Richard<br />
nd leper colony in the lelglan •rewn <strong>of</strong> Brlfantlne, Saturday.<br />
-ongo.<br />
The New Year came In with a<br />
with sons arriving Sunday<br />
Xera chapter. Omega Lambda Psi<br />
iorority, meeting at the home <strong>of</strong> 941 Bay avl, c^ean city! Mae and<br />
Mrs nuth Hagerty in Somers Point, Andrew Coyle, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>; Margaret<br />
Ann and John Bowhnid, M<br />
W, Wilmont av,, •amen; Point; and<br />
1 lnd WlW m<br />
WlTil, b.l.d .nsM.I pah ind^siH,-<br />
* We*. loni wa» presented Ira kept under control. Any<br />
to Mrs, Shuman, president, by the<br />
members. New secret pals were temporary physical weak<br />
chosen for the coming year and the<br />
iioniess package was awarded to a Mfi invitas •iejcneM.<br />
gum. Mrs, Peg Clark,<br />
The b«tt defense it to<br />
Following the festivities seasonal<br />
visit your Physician at the<br />
refi eshments were served. The next<br />
meeting will be January 11 at ihe very first sign <strong>of</strong> illneu<br />
Ann and let hinf help you To<br />
iey BN<br />
lieve the condition befera<br />
any diiette takes a firm<br />
Hallorans Raturn<br />
held.<br />
rmm Pompano Beach<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hallcran and<br />
son, Robert, <strong>of</strong> 321 Central av mo. YOUR PHYSICIAN<br />
tored to Pompano Beach, J'la,, to CAN PHONI<br />
spend the holidays with Mr Hallcr,<br />
an's lirolhor in law and sister Mr OCEAN CITY 0901<br />
and Mrs. Don Martin, In their nei, WHIN YOU NEED<br />
home, "Sea Lure," pompano Beach A MEDICINE<br />
is eighi miles north or Ft. Lander<br />
dale and the Martins report thai<br />
they have had many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resi .,<br />
«nt« visit with them on their trips II Piek up your prmerip.<br />
tion if chopping near us, or<br />
Robert, a student ai Buckncll Unh<br />
versiiy, has brcn home for hi* holi. let us deliver promptly<br />
day vacation. The Hailerans ieft De without extra charge, A<br />
cember 22 and arrived back home<br />
Sunday,<br />
great many people entrust<br />
• * =<br />
us with the respeniibility<br />
Navel Couple Have <strong>of</strong> filling their prescriptions.<br />
May we compound<br />
Sen at Portsmouth yours?<br />
, AnnouncemenL was received vesterday<br />
y that Mr, and Mrs. Anker<br />
Mthi Mathison, <strong>of</strong> f Portsmouih, Ph Va arc<br />
receiving congratulations on the<br />
birth <strong>of</strong> their first child, a son, Tue«, H, j. Freedy Drugs, Inc.<br />
day at the Portsmouth Naval ilo».<br />
pita!. The new arrival weighed in at The PrMcription Stera<br />
seven pounds, 12 ounces, and has P, WESLIY ORDiLI, «,P.<br />
been named Michael Alexander" 701 Aibury Avenue<br />
Mrs, Mathison Is the former Lee<br />
Orfaneiia, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs<br />
Pr.icrlpllon Spccialiiti<br />
Alex Orfaneiia, 1299 Simpson av Mr i<br />
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Ot«ftJMK.a«lj<br />
I Met) lar» fnai-j<br />
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FOR SALE<br />
Year Around COTTAGE<br />
and APARTMENT<br />
lit Floor Apt., % badroonu,<br />
9afn# ate* C^tfaya# ^ s lMd«<br />
n»mi, living room, dining<br />
loom, kitchen, TV room<br />
and b»th. Mot wafar (Mat,<br />
Lot 40 x 100. M% finanead,<br />
Pric. '12,000<br />
BUSINESS mnm<br />
fuitabic for any typ« botinaM,<br />
Madarn llepa front<br />
alM 2 ipii. CemBlMaly<br />
|«lnu>,t tt» a month." he aa<br />
mr. Uwrtaiglalaa re*wr*d Hut<br />
He told tb* group <strong>of</strong> improvements<br />
which have ben made recently in<br />
manufacturing and Hating the vacfin<br />
to imnBIM ita safety and er.<br />
feMlvenesa,<br />
In cloilna the meeting. Chairman<br />
Loveland praised the ouUtandlng<br />
work <strong>of</strong> Dr. George Brooka and, Wll<br />
- j I " " ol contagion ebbs<br />
and Bows annually for reasons not -.**, ...... • KL- uevuHQns were led<br />
yet explained, he added.<br />
; by Mis« Laura Willinymyre and the<br />
study took wss reviewed by Mrs.<br />
Forrest Iridegam. Thirteen members<br />
attended.<br />
__Tlw Mk mccki*, UM H» «,<br />
",V£S ri *t... **** »«»Hul"<br />
tVHtBfW <strong>of</strong> chwrlM, *• a paM far<br />
i and I<br />
Uud*tnR the work <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
worker, lo la* pan, he painted out<br />
that tlnce the March <strong>of</strong> Dunes be.<br />
•an la IMS there haa been about<br />
$200,000 raited In thl. county to Aght<br />
"I hoiM aoon that some <strong>of</strong> us can<br />
i Ui juvtnBi<br />
tain a well earned retirement from<br />
i tern ff,TM for MM,<br />
UUB battle," he uld, •but that tine<br />
and SUM fur 1893<br />
1» not yet."<br />
lo !$• adult depart<br />
Raymond Errickisn, <strong>of</strong> Court<br />
circulation <strong>of</strong> MJM In IMS,<br />
Haute, ireaiurer <strong>of</strong> the County<br />
ID IfM. and 43JM In IMS.<br />
Chapter, said that it began IMS with<br />
_ angtUnM or thla annual r*<br />
•1MH.M and closed the year with a<br />
pan sonars thai the library U rapidly<br />
balance <strong>of</strong> il 0*01, UM yeart Janu.<br />
ttvwtni and keeping up with U»<br />
try campaign rained IIB.000, the re.<br />
fdniKMt development «f Ihe cHr<br />
port showed. The Chapter .pent $4,<br />
•nd that the rHidmb, both year<br />
MS during IMS on patient care. It<br />
Mind and summer, arc taking »d PVT, CMARLM H. McDOWtLL Rave<br />
rantafe <strong>of</strong> AMUUei <strong>of</strong>fend, Mr.<br />
R the W.6B2 $, to o the National Foun<br />
Army Pvt. Oarlea H, McDowell,<br />
Wlmotk}' concluded<br />
datlsn for the emergency fund, and<br />
son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mra. Samuel H. Mr. It alKj lent HHI la the National<br />
Dowcll, 4T aibta av, samtn Point, body toward continued research to<br />
SoMter <strong>On</strong> L«av«<br />
now undergoing his eight weeks' fid find th the cure <strong>of</strong> f Rolls, il<br />
ba.tr trainlni with ihe -Fighting<br />
Prt. Thaon Schappel. 1M7 B» iv 69th- Infantry Division at Fort Plx, Wallac. B, frfm-twi, liar* rap*-<br />
•put a holiday vacation with hii<br />
•Mtathw sf MM foundattan, told<br />
fawtfy here. Pvt. shanpel wai ind<br />
"Chlek" wai a ilar athlete for MM lkH» dinner Mai Hi. Pawn,<br />
oatad from <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy High school<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> iflKh lehoal and also •» dattw. "ha. kept Ms pladM •* car-<br />
InJiUi tM prior to enterinx Uw<br />
a*. Jmntuad laat<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the resort Beach p«. MM Hr awry paHanl wrx> Made<br />
Army, Deoember a, wan employed •(<br />
I Molt and ftt Ju.<br />
trol After Ma Initial Army training •W »•'•<br />
PHONE 0432<br />
M •v CHAILII H. CONNORS<br />
Murotn UnhreraHy<br />
UM B. Matthews, county school su- Advertising la a means adapted by<br />
perintendent. In carrying out thepeople<br />
who have something to wll<br />
vaccine program in the county to bring their wares to the attention<br />
In IMS,<br />
<strong>of</strong> buyers. There la an old Roman<br />
expression which has became • pan<br />
<strong>of</strong> pur legal lingo; "caveat emptor.'<br />
WIBtom Bateson Dies, which means, let the buyer beware.<br />
This his a special application in the<br />
If^HBMIF NHiy TCttTS ease <strong>of</strong> mail order houses advertising<br />
planti.<br />
WlllUm BatMon, «9, . resident <strong>of</strong><br />
toll raton for many yean, died Often extravagant and mialeadlns<br />
Tuesday at hla home. Ma Simpson statements are made, For example,<br />
•v. He wai a member <strong>of</strong> St. Augus the blue rose has long been a hoa*.<br />
tine's pariih.<br />
and ihe man who most recently pro-<br />
Surviving are two daughters, Mlsi mated It wai brought to trial and<br />
Mary Bateson and Mr,. Melvln given a •tiff prison sentence o« well<br />
Domu, both <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>i two sons, as a heavy fine.<br />
William, al» <strong>of</strong> this city, and Jo.eph, A red dogwood la advertised at a<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ft. Lauderdale, Fla,; la grand- ridiculously low price. The adverchildren,<br />
and aeven 1,'reat-grand. t»emem did not state that it was a<br />
ehUdren,/-<br />
red flowering dogwood. People who<br />
A requfam mass will be aung at St. " fell • J5I for '• It received a shrub with red<br />
a shruB wUh red<br />
Auguitlne<br />
Na> •Hl«f national<br />
hat well a retard.<br />
1 . Church laturday at » !!»«d hark, good in its .ilace hui<br />
Fid ll t th Sih not *'•>•« m0 m. Friends may call at the Smith<br />
«l buyers expected to<br />
Funeral Home Friday evening from 7<br />
unlit 9 o'clock.<br />
Church Circle<br />
Groups Convene<br />
MaHiediit Woman<br />
Describing the huge "backlog" <strong>of</strong><br />
polio cases still requiring hosBitall. (taviaw Study<br />
CfeltlnuW I.MI HII 1«tion<br />
and therapy, he said that last<br />
the results <strong>of</strong> a referendum by pass,<br />
year ta New Jersey alone mere than Seven Circles <strong>of</strong> the Woman's So-<br />
lag a resolution regarding the<br />
Woo.ooo » ipent on patients who ciety <strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Batter,<br />
did not contract polio during the First Methodist Church held their<br />
year,<br />
regular monthly meetlngg Tuesday,<br />
In •rher wardi, iwre an haw a<br />
The Alpha Circle met at the home<br />
"Long term rehabilitation is our<br />
•ItvathHi ntad by tn. atectonto<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Powell with Mrs.<br />
major problem," he asserted, "and<br />
•M MtMd by a malavlly «t«, and<br />
Homer Gerken serving as- co-hostess.<br />
we must have as much money for pa.<br />
b .»lsHn» flat, iMfMM fr.nt<br />
Mrs. Jumes Shropshire and Mrs.<br />
(lent care as we have had In the<br />
Buth Boyd were welcomed as new j<br />
past If we are to live up to our obli-<br />
M naalve Me nwH <strong>of</strong> Me ».rmembers<br />
by the 21 members attend-1<br />
gations," He added that |he Founda-<br />
•flAin, aM In wn* «f all Hils,<br />
ing, Mrs. Robert Hunter led the detion<br />
also needs as much money for<br />
H l t fe I j # f<br />
votions and Mrs, Darken reviewed<br />
respirator centers as In the past<br />
ihe chapter <strong>of</strong> the study book enti-<br />
M*n rdvM Hw dnh* and man. Mr. Edgerton uld that the
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rra«i<br />
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If AWticflewi *f OCMH CHy<br />
»KlALTY<br />
RCVLON<br />
AOUAMAMNE<br />
LOTION<br />
A VIM JMKIAL<br />
Vmttinm 75c<br />
HOW 1 25<br />
tMtcejAirrwHCM<br />
At--* RM. 1.9 P.M.<br />
DAILY<br />
aa.m.<br />
12 a.m.<br />
YS<br />
mi F.<br />
&#•'•.•£-. *v<br />
Inn. W. kn«V HU <strong>of</strong> mallboitw whlth<br />
In ant caw IN tawMd a eoniU.raW*<br />
dlatanw from tha awMF* M M<br />
S.rvice will b* In hosn relocated at<br />
the curb In front <strong>of</strong> the tnUmuet,<br />
Hep. Rud npUnad,<br />
n«ver<br />
iy rep<br />
itdM* by th. Unltm<br />
Agriculture.<br />
Per capita i<br />
the United State,"<br />
peeled M reach<br />
wheat, qau and rye were SO. 41 and than ISM',<br />
11 buihato respectively, ell slightly anil over U<br />
above I0M, the fomer peak. the .average tft |<br />
Tha HMO acres <strong>of</strong> potatoes hir<br />
vested for commercial use was theC.ncal<br />
WCTU<br />
smallest acreage in W years but in<br />
Increase In yield per acre over 19M<br />
brought tbe total crop o more than<br />
»A million bushels, a 12 per cenl In<br />
crease over th. previous year.<br />
pauwm utiMNT ILL<br />
Mm. Emerson Smith, <strong>of</strong> West Chester,<br />
a former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> resident Is<br />
FOR CASH and CARRY<br />
ASBURY<br />
CLEANERS<br />
i* pr«f«i FRH!<br />
ALTERATIONS<br />
m PICK-UP<br />
m DELIVERY<br />
MS Aibvry Ava. 0.C2MI<br />
nswers<br />
about NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING<br />
Q. What an Ike • ami important rule, fop Q. What doe» A.B.C, do for ma?<br />
lyroAtable aewapapar •dvci-tialnc?<br />
A. 1. Your .dv.rtiMnf meaaaf. ahould be newsy,<br />
friendly. friendly, infomuttivA, inforautiv*, eaty to r«d. read. Give<br />
fact* and ilewa about your merchandise and<br />
MFViw,<br />
2. AdvertUe nifularly. Make your advertiilnf<br />
do irhat aucoetaful Mleamen do—call on<br />
^ cuttotMn and prospecU conaiatenUy. |<br />
I, In»i»t en audited cirmUtion reporta thai<br />
• |iva you the FACTS about thf audtmM that<br />
your salea; meanac«( will have when you buy<br />
newaB«per •dwti«in1.<br />
Q. la UNN • ntlnin for UM valiw <strong>of</strong> new..<br />
wmpmt otrcuUtioB to M •thwrHptv meh u<br />
UM fltaadmla • «Mrekaut USM In boy-<br />
S% mu *<br />
NG ••<br />
A. Yes-in tb* well known drculation atindarda<br />
<strong>of</strong> tb* AtmiT BvnAv ow CIM<br />
Q. Whait U tb* AM.C.1<br />
A. Tl»» AJfcC-1* • ooopamtlv», oon-proOt *uod-<br />
•tkm <strong>of</strong> 3,400 Mlvertlaen, #dtl<br />
aibJrmbUiwi«lthpd<br />
A. At regular interv«la one <strong>of</strong> the Bunau'i large<br />
•UIT <strong>of</strong> experienced circulation auditors make!<br />
a thorough audit <strong>of</strong> the circulation record, <strong>of</strong><br />
each pUbUatar member. Ilia retulta <strong>of</strong> each<br />
audit an puMiahed in an aaay.ts.nad A.B.C<br />
report for your ua« and protection when you<br />
buy newapaper advertirir*<br />
Q. What in the FACTS la ABC. report.?<br />
A, A,B,O. report, toll you haw much circulation,<br />
when it maa, bow obtained and other FACTS<br />
that help you boy •dv.rtUifu, aa you would<br />
nalH any agund burinaaa inv*.tnient-on the<br />
baait <strong>of</strong> known vaJu*. and audlUd information.<br />
§• fe**L>S9*Pit >-Mto- »f th. Andli<br />
A. Ye., m ar. proud <strong>of</strong> oar circulation. We want<br />
m yon to know the Mm about<br />
»••••. ••• mHW your aaalin. Sm*.<br />
y f<br />
S0-MER8 POINT—Because Mondiy<br />
wa, o holiday, the January meetlnK<br />
Mn. John Kallt._<br />
the local W.GT.B,<br />
that tha January<br />
group, regularly •<br />
morrow, will net be |<br />
ngulir mccUng will |<br />
• • •<br />
PniyuM <strong>On</strong> VMt<br />
Mr. and Mn. ft^gy<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Ro..ry Altar Society <strong>of</strong> It, family, former Oca<br />
josephi R C. Church wUI be held who now realde In ,<br />
this (Thunday) evening, I p. m., InN,.<br />
¥., wm holldaj _<br />
the Church HaU,<br />
and Mr.. Usmuel Hlre/t<br />
THU? . SAT,<br />
THE I COURT MARTIAL it<br />
' BILLY MITCHELL I<br />
GAUYCOOPSR<br />
^uira BEUAMY* loo STEieai<br />
lEBf Fin :uu .-,,0. Vr7.;;:^?i<br />
• nm mn mm n* • •>« H int nnntEl • NHM M IHU HK .<br />
MON, • TUI. 11 " 11 1
R-WSfflflf^-TOr % ,* >Ai* ft<br />
E2<br />
>*<br />
National<br />
News Notes wai ^^«^ff^^ *%!*tl<br />
slMMaaa J. Jeauttrit. sUr athlate<br />
. Oeau CUr Huh Scbaal in the<br />
died la California at the<br />
!AMl<br />
(to i»t> CM UMfm **• 16 nation*<br />
yaJmiu^ to the UniUd. Nation..<br />
met Wards<br />
Jr. announced<br />
i undertaken an<br />
' dilqm. under<br />
i cause <strong>of</strong> faUl<br />
• ... *!*•• motor-<br />
under the influence<br />
to $800, 30 days in<br />
a driver's<br />
S the) first <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />
pUta fact Is that despite<br />
»od intentions <strong>of</strong> many<br />
% thl vast majority <strong>of</strong><br />
it" and suffer no penalty<br />
_ <br />
Haicl Benn rMlsnad « ad<br />
<strong>of</strong> the munlrlpaj 1W bMc*<br />
red for hef w«diUii« to<br />
K U G. Bolaiul,<br />
FORUM AND A&<br />
Hot^l-Re^taurant People Laud<br />
Paper's Community Service<br />
r van uiit it is a waste <strong>of</strong><br />
prove H. So he compromise*<br />
Oeekn C^r, IU high Kbool and<br />
athletic dutclor T John ckrey were<br />
ffeeMna nationwide recognition as<br />
th* result <strong>of</strong> the intramural system<br />
or sport* Carey Inaugurated in the<br />
school i*rt<br />
* * •<br />
The borne <strong>of</strong> Robert 0 Harbaugh<br />
at 1*01 Central •v-fti the real ci-<br />
tato omee <strong>of</strong> Bilwgiv t£"^ntl. at J19<br />
Aabury av wat* selected a. top win<br />
nen In the Chriataaat lighting con<br />
the j>nbUc at large begin to The ntrr. X Lynn<br />
art<br />
•rrivtd<br />
h<br />
<strong>of</strong> opinion as to the method!<br />
wbo'wn the noae Gateway<br />
le Heter-<br />
. ^ <strong>City</strong> and<br />
. , ,_ suimne* tHeatrc fare<br />
For which the thousands who<br />
in the past four years should be<br />
I that It is teasing<br />
i convert it into f<br />
inHf this dramatic<br />
1 the seasBnre.<br />
as tlu-attw-pMMr <strong>of</strong> th* Tint atitb-<br />
odht Church here.<br />
D Norman Young, now detective<br />
caoOln, ft* appoint*! a temporal<br />
patrolman In th* Ocein qty Pollft<br />
"-"—*—•», Ha we* stUl in the Waty<br />
tdltor. Stnllnsl Ledger — Many<br />
tinea in tne Bast we, the members<br />
<strong>of</strong> be Hotel and Btfiaurant Associa-'<br />
Hon individually, in group*, or at<br />
our meetings, have noted, db<br />
cussed, and Hated what a remark-<br />
abje and eMeBtot Job your paper li<br />
doing for our city and how important<br />
and valuable your functions are to<br />
thli community<br />
Ai the end <strong>of</strong> the year approaches<br />
ant everyone is analyilng the past<br />
and forming their resolutions for the<br />
Met yfJU-. *M thought we ought to<br />
share our opinion and feeling with<br />
you and express our deepest and<br />
moil slneer* appreciation for your<br />
activities and high service, which<br />
corrects. Improves, and unites the<br />
life, relations and standards <strong>of</strong> this<br />
lovely resort;<br />
we like your paper because it is<br />
od mferntar <strong>of</strong> various lo.<br />
h gj n f n r <strong>of</strong> aru<br />
Ml, 'Itatfotiil, and lirtonnlional<br />
AcJallH«^»tabilah A Ybuth Center In<br />
the atuate Pier solarium after in<br />
Aabury av alare proved Inadequate<br />
for the ptuvoae<br />
er p1acest re<br />
and in some ways<br />
ftsge.<br />
cede<br />
w«h<br />
r. QkjrU, sflrG; to harry B<br />
._ Ktykse, <strong>of</strong> Auduboii, N J<br />
indtveotr, and we-411 wait fi*) It<br />
and read it with K int*r«it as soon as<br />
It comes out. During summer monthi,<br />
«, U v«ry ,»id*& Mad by nuay<br />
tuetU. aeilded Iho SMttnckUdger<br />
Is »UCH a fiood advertiser <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> all ever this part <strong>of</strong> the county<br />
Your iprlng edition i« a <strong>On</strong>e pro<br />
ntoter <strong>of</strong> our reeart and has brougHt<br />
numerous highly complimentary com-<br />
ments*<br />
You follow the suite, olaed pres-<br />
§yre and t>effiperature <strong>of</strong> the body <strong>of</strong><br />
thli cpoununltv; you x ray. detect,<br />
tfgMWt'wd report all defects and<br />
alUBentSi you prescribe the suitable<br />
diet lid treatment for the patient.<br />
In your hands is tne great power—<br />
the free press—the post efficient<br />
* guarantee for fast Tfecevtry, You<br />
Save used thb method nitty tunes<br />
very successfully with 1 good result<br />
We know that the conditions you<br />
have to work under are not favor-<br />
able; building, <strong>of</strong>fices, and press ma-<br />
chinery are not convenient, comfort<br />
able, SF modem. But you all 'do your<br />
work with love, enthusiasm, and sin-<br />
cerity; devoting all your time, en.<br />
trey, and efforts to making it a suc-<br />
cess, thus winning everyone's admlra<br />
lion.<br />
Again, we ail realize what a good<br />
newspaper meant to us, and we fear<br />
even to think what <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> would<br />
look like without the Sentlncl-Led<br />
ger. with increased paper prices »nd<br />
other possible difficulties, we recom-<br />
mend an inertjse, in gubscrfBtian<br />
rates, at we all' want our Sentinel-<br />
every respect.<br />
Here again I wub to cxprcst our<br />
gratitude and appreciation far the<br />
friendly support and cooperation<br />
given to the Hptel and Kcstanran!<br />
Association in the past and am very<br />
pleased to compliment your sialF<br />
far . the magnificent and courageous<br />
work It 1> doing for our beautiful<br />
city and attractive resort.<br />
Using this opportunity, 1 wish to<br />
extend my beat wishes and Happy<br />
New Year greetings from our group<br />
to the leaders and all mtmben <strong>of</strong><br />
your organization,<br />
ARTHUR W TALLBY<br />
President<br />
i***".—I"""" a*Mona, with which most<br />
I *4fMe. But at the same time, no one can<br />
tn «MIT reason to expect to make a few<br />
•*— J~esbnent in the Gateway,<br />
> up to now, despite con-<br />
in 1^28 has uri-<br />
Cmdc., gtaetey >panf«rd, U S<br />
Nary, %h Itresentaii "wlni as award<br />
br Admiral T C Klacaui for his<br />
services til the loglstiea division <strong>of</strong><br />
the 7th fleet Stair during the Pacific<br />
War.<br />
Veteran Commuter Defends<br />
Service as Equalling the feest<br />
I ft.<br />
restaurant and night club in<br />
-*t cbmm as nothuig new to<br />
;. <strong>How</strong>ever, it will be up to<br />
— *hetfcfer this new in-tho-<br />
Ibe the ultinute answer to it*<br />
' another good-intentioned but<br />
~ men and Vtonttn <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
I Up for confses in the annual<br />
I Will get under way January<br />
»*»Jertiig eight different<br />
[ typewriting, each with a tui-<br />
" !4forei«htweeks The<br />
" M<strong>of</strong>Edu<br />
proved a source<br />
tpr hundreds<br />
ttany people, espo-<br />
"ah omtoitunity to<br />
surround-<br />
avaUable at the sunerinten-<br />
, When you may register for<br />
. Come along, and<br />
n VBARS AOO<br />
Arthur W Shoemaker ua named<br />
to a av*?ear tarn on the Dotrd <strong>of</strong><br />
Sdncitym Jfer .fttlng Mayor Henry<br />
ItBeser, ffa^aq served two years <strong>of</strong><br />
an unejplrcd term<br />
^ • • *<br />
Mayor JoMph q. Chaanilon uppn<br />
leavtng for a Florida t .cation re-<br />
vealed tha city would no longer host<br />
the National •arole Toumimcnl<br />
CosU wen too High for the publl<br />
ctty bittMta aHIlahle from the<br />
event, lie laid,<br />
4 * * *<br />
Caot L*» fttsley was th* rt oil's<br />
rcHUVcvIM Man Ha gathered icicles<br />
—en* rib* ft*t longj-to nil his re-<br />
[rigerator.<br />
• * *<br />
John • Kellr, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> summer<br />
re»IO«nt and Philadelphia Democratic<br />
leader, was behig mentioned as<br />
F.l>n-'» choice u Postmaster-Gen-<br />
eral<br />
# * *<br />
Shoe repair tndpi were advertising<br />
joles and heels at GO cent<br />
Cpynty Press<br />
6p!it/ao,<br />
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Oft<br />
K^ffiytutl'crty ha. been given<br />
lo the report <strong>of</strong> the subcommittee <strong>of</strong><br />
the Senate Jadleutry Committee,<br />
U b Senator Kefauver. on the<br />
me Moti <strong>of</strong> certain kinds<br />
M * Art<br />
Editor, Sentinel-Ledger _ Your<br />
editorial in the last Issue In Deeem-<br />
BIT quotes "A civic Leader" to the<br />
effect that within ten years <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> will be without railroad pas-<br />
senger*' service.<br />
Twenty years ago, when this writ,<br />
er Begsrt commuting regularly be<<br />
tueen here asuj Philadelphia, he<br />
was told the same story. A serious<br />
effort was then made by the manage<br />
men! <strong>of</strong> the Pcnnsylvanla-Readina<br />
Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s lo persuade iu that<br />
wk would be Better •erved by soing<br />
to Atlantic city by bus and taking<br />
thetrahi from thai resort. We said<br />
"^NO^^iBes^anS we say "NO" today.<br />
There are many more <strong>of</strong> us now silo<br />
are fegylaj 1 comniuUfrs, and we en.<br />
joy cheap, comfortable and depend-<br />
able transportation far and away<br />
superior to the service rendered the<br />
commuters to any <strong>of</strong> the tireat<br />
metropolitan center, in this coun-<br />
try<br />
If any "civic leaders" Of any <strong>of</strong><br />
the leaders <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong> the local ser-<br />
vice orssniotlorm — including the<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce or any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Oty Administration<br />
— have been on the traUis lately or<br />
have lifted so much at one ringer<br />
to keep the trains running into<br />
Ceeaa <strong>City</strong>, it Is untno#n to this<br />
writer, who believes he would have<br />
some Inowledge there<strong>of</strong>.<br />
If that -Ovie Leader" or anyone<br />
clw tntnks ho can drivo Ms ear
i brWmife uid ft<br />
chanlcal overhead attachment to her<br />
tsacfier, has fought her way back wheelchair which mikes it possible<br />
dn1ln«d to * from confinement In an Iron lung to for her to operate an electric type<br />
r Wil l htt htt an active community lire, utilization<br />
o^ he? teacher training and supervi- writer, tum hook pages, use the telsion<br />
ef otr household In apitc <strong>of</strong> ephone and feed herself. She also<br />
ITi*r4>*JWt ctnlnaaa, in being paralyzed in all four limbs can apply lipstick with this «lrd<br />
She enjoys vacations with her bus looking mechanical device.<br />
band. Ftank and children Lauranne<br />
eight and Richard, file, take in ,c<br />
The Union County Chapter <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tlve part in her college club, social National Foundation for Infantile<br />
organisations, church groups and Paralysis has spent more than (7.000<br />
ITA and enthusiastically enjojj in March <strong>of</strong> Dimes funds for Mrs.<br />
shopping trips «llh her family Blrlbauer'i hospitalization and treat-<br />
Aa the result or special training ments. She receives physical therapy<br />
for the pello-handlctpped at Georgur treatment* ruiceweekiy'aW regular<br />
Wann .Swings, Mrs Blrlbauer has<br />
*<br />
medical checkups wi|h expenses rot-,<br />
s skilled in the use <strong>of</strong> a mecred<br />
by the Chapter.<br />
. 7pm The Luther League<br />
Tuesday « p m Ladles' Aid So-<br />
Announcements cletv<br />
Wednesdai 7 30pm C haneel<br />
Choir rehearsal<br />
] 8 p m Brotherhood<br />
Testimonies <strong>of</strong> Dealing—* p. m Thur dav I p m Luncheon Mfc-'<br />
line United Lutheran Church Worn<br />
en home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Oluuic 1950 As<br />
burv at<br />
6 30 p m Junior Choir rehearsal<br />
Saturday, JO a tn Confirmation<br />
Class<br />
a • •<br />
FIRST PSteShYTIKIAN<br />
Tth st at Waster av<br />
Cfco*r t-<br />
Th* G«p*K>nt(nil and Mistlanary-<br />
Eav Gtorf* Fltcher, Th D, Pait*r<br />
» 30 a m The Chunh at Sludi<br />
Jesu^ Teach<br />
shuntan superintendent MM Carl<br />
S^tai^." nVu'Ti."* •V"""" """• * I! The purifying power <strong>of</strong> true<br />
prayer will b* set forth In the Let<br />
m*n«m entitled "Sacrament" at<br />
^Science services this Sun<br />
_— fcwn the King James<br />
Version at the Bihle will include<br />
the counsel <strong>of</strong> Qirist Jesus regard<br />
lag prayer (aUtt «:•>: -Bui thou.<br />
When UKHI prayext, enler mto Uiv<br />
doset, and when thnii hast shut thy<br />
door, pray to thy Father which is In<br />
•cent; and thy Father which seeth<br />
In secret shall reward thw openly."<br />
"Pf chairman <strong>of</strong> relifioui edu<br />
1<br />
ft;30 a. m. Thr Ch<br />
Sunday School I-esson.<br />
es Confidence in Goti<br />
.OKUmving the explanation <strong>of</strong> h<br />
prayer, a correlative passage from<br />
•^Science and Health with K l h<br />
School wub<br />
<strong>of</strong> the<br />
sifc<br />
.Mr*. J*<br />
—-_ Oospel S*rr-<br />
J*i htr Charles Good.<br />
'—L D*Wd r. W; • "<br />
'.A<br />
- 1 , .;;. . •'-v:•.»»«.•.t^.—- -t.<br />
2rta£T - J"1? " o K " "L Xht ca "" n » nd """lure Mr, Marion<br />
SSf^Vlll T ° , B ' l[ . r ^ P 1 " >'«rphv director <strong>of</strong> mu " r * c " f»f «mall rMI<br />
man may have audience „ V s P° nsor ^ bv the King".<br />
Spirit, the divine Principle I Da " s ?." "• 'n the church house<br />
irtikh destroys aU error" iui contralto, u ill sint a selected<br />
_./- SwroUrr <strong>of</strong> the New<br />
Conference anil Executive W<br />
—». Mr. Xee Is a former pastor<br />
r<br />
thanCcfitttl Jlethodlst Church <strong>of</strong> B p m Meeting <strong>of</strong> Ihe Session In<br />
•"-— Mnaig fcy 1Be Chan^, the manse. Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Ladies<br />
Auxiliary in the lower auditorium<br />
Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Hints Daughters at<br />
. m. Brenlng Sarviee onett the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Allan T. Burch, 5»<br />
let. Clarence B ConB-<br />
Station rd.<br />
— <strong>of</strong> the Bunt <strong>of</strong> Tem Tvasday—<br />
tH» New Jenty Confer- 10:30 a. m. Meetln« <strong>of</strong> the Women's<br />
Home and Foreign Missionary Society<br />
in the church House. Missionary<br />
Scant DHetlng in thesewui(<br />
starting at 10:30 a. m.; Bo*<br />
Lunch at 12 30 p. m.\ Businett meet<br />
WT I*-<br />
inj at z p. m followed by a study<br />
J» C^. l>ray« Service <strong>of</strong> the Mary Wanless Hospital In<br />
India.<br />
• p. m. Meeting <strong>of</strong> the Westminster<br />
Guild u the home <strong>of</strong> Mn<br />
Oeor** Doerr Sr, 5 Arkaiuas av.<br />
JBrfSa<br />
o£ Mrs. John Mawhinney.<br />
It. Henry J. Paul. -The<br />
Gospel m a Berolutlonary<br />
J:15 p. m. Mptting <strong>of</strong> the Junior<br />
Christian Endeavor Society under the<br />
leadenriilp <strong>of</strong> Miss Betty McCorkle<br />
*-"!» Circle wHI b* taw Ttw p m Midweek Prayer Meeting<br />
1 ^<br />
^J Adult<br />
aXnyi wd-<br />
and Bible Study *<br />
Sorters Point<br />
Wj'<strong>On</strong> Sunday. *T», 10 and II<br />
. m. Holy Name taetnty WIU rewl»e<br />
)V<br />
ACCIBENT<br />
^di^SV^<br />
• ' J<br />
A bal»y4q*•<br />
liUTHlMN<br />
ifcfb<br />
Sunday School, closjei<br />
ip Serviea.<br />
tlitkar League<br />
^, f i» p, m. Choir practice.<br />
ftt.Sfrpifhteii<br />
Curv»~"<br />
"Boan) <strong>of</strong> fwenoideri last<br />
__ to correct a<br />
I am FuUIng Mill rt.<br />
„„ Township. The Improvem<br />
priviouslj' requested by<br />
Orande Chamber <strong>of</strong> Com.<br />
A. Keppler, county engl,<br />
1<br />
r <strong>of</strong> the projeet<br />
completed and the road<br />
let extended wcilerlj' to a new<br />
! htuhand U iS?Um » *e-;<br />
Job hfc Boine town folks<br />
1 State organ-<br />
, Ml». Titos and the Boys' State governor,<br />
J«hn Martin, <strong>of</strong> June-<br />
, war* privileged to confer with<br />
Governor Robert B. Meyer In his<br />
Office and learn at first hand sitoU<br />
<strong>of</strong> the problems and renponHbUiue,<br />
or the chief executive, Vartout othar<br />
teen-age stale <strong>of</strong>ficials, elected last<br />
June at the week-long convention,<br />
briefly handled their posts In<br />
eefemonleii,<br />
OtnnCHr aharad In Hie<br />
•*,<br />
with Mr. Meyer, «nn wMely uted<br />
in nawtfMpm M Hvtral Maret,<br />
The Trenton Evening Times made<br />
a specla] duplay on paie 1 <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fM( that Wa Titus li a former reddent<br />
<strong>of</strong> Lawrence Tewnihlp, Trenton<br />
suburb, U-foie lienarent. Mr. mM<br />
Mrs. Richard H, Titus, moved to<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> some yean ago<br />
The girl governor was sponsored<br />
ten by the Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> Morgan.<br />
Hanck Port, American Legion. IOJF»'<br />
Strte and Girls 1 Slate are sponsored<br />
annually by-the Miien andAuxilary<br />
uniu <strong>of</strong> New Jersey. Don Hart, <strong>of</strong><br />
Bridgeton. current state commander<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Legion was In charge <strong>of</strong> last<br />
week's mid whiter reunion <strong>of</strong> the<br />
young -people.<br />
Mhv Tituj in addition lo the stale<br />
honor, went an last summer to be<br />
cieetei vice president <strong>of</strong> the united<br />
Stole.* at Girl* 1 Him In Ja|H>n<br />
II la said that jrotxt aina <strong>On</strong>* you<br />
out—and Ki th* at* oT the 'U. a<br />
Mirina) Corp., wortli or p*«M al»<br />
teak m nut, tvm tbMfb th*¥ may<br />
be aoiAawhat delayed.<br />
Tbte waa prorM in iht caae <strong>of</strong> Sijt.<br />
KoWt J. •Metotoah, *htf U now<br />
W Iwaktaia, ilapaa, *n dut» with the<br />
Cnrpa and In charge <strong>of</strong> Ufbonera at<br />
the Marine Jail.<br />
A fonntr mldent or <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
far two year*, he went to Japan<br />
(*ur month* ago. After that torn<br />
if tun* he Motived two letter* fr<br />
the Commandant <strong>of</strong> the Marine<br />
Corp*, citing him for outstanding<br />
performance <strong>of</strong> duty while aarrlng<br />
on recruiting duly at the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> ottce prior to going everMas.<br />
GAMES, GIFTS, REFRESHMENTS combined to provide * g«U Chrlltmaw parti for Central Lemuel c fliephrrd Jr<br />
children <strong>of</strong> employes <strong>of</strong> the Flanders Hotel. II;Mi the first event <strong>of</strong> its kind, and will be •aid that dtt* to the sargtanfl work<br />
made an annual one, according to Assistant Manager Albert Wright, chairman <strong>of</strong> ar- In Oila area the Marine Corpa It<br />
rangements. Children participating in the "eats" above, starting from left at rear and continuing to enjoy excellent rela-<br />
coming around table clockwise, art Tommy Hunt,' Anna Hunt, Larry Hunt, Thomas tions with both citizens and civic<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />
Smith, Judy Cajfca, Andrea Caika, Andrew Cajka, Robert Powell, Edward Smith, Lewis The two letters. It might be addwj.<br />
HiwriCmjprBaiiiel^'Brttn, Kathleen O'Brien, Caroline Shaw, Mary Beth turner and were forwarded to him "through<br />
Mark D, Turner Jr.—Senior studio photo.<br />
chain* <strong>of</strong> command.' '<br />
While here, Sgt Helntoah ip*ke<br />
on aeVeral occasion* to local organ*<br />
anee for longer period* to yetf drink: to exercise moderately Men liationa about the work ef UMV Ma-<br />
sman nrm» which need additional day. preferably in the fresh air; to rine Corps and" recounted^ some <strong>of</strong><br />
SBA Artwuntes fund! for expansion, modernization, keep mind and body clean; to dmahit<br />
own experience* In the Kotenn<br />
acquiring new fixtures, acquiring intelligently with reference to theconflict<br />
His wife Is the former Ellen<br />
parking facilities, adding a second prevailing weather: to avoid contact Jean Billiard, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CltV<br />
location, providing additional inven with people filtering from colds,<br />
New Loan Plan tories, and other purposes.<br />
and not to expon others to your<br />
Under the new Limited Loan Par- own maiadle*; to avoid attitudes<br />
Designed to Aid tlripalion Han, loans can be made and aelknu which produce emotional<br />
Retail Italian, Service to then small establishments, pro. disturbances; to cultivate friendliness<br />
vlding they have a good enough past and frimdij to protect yourself and FALL and EAJILY<br />
Nation in Washing- WIlMum H, Barman, regional direc- earnings record to show that the others from accidents and Injuries; WINTER CRUISE TO<br />
I ton, O. O,..•-<br />
tor <strong>of</strong> the Small Business Adminis- loan can be repaid, Mr. Harman said. to have • complete physical manlna*<br />
tration far the Philadelphia area,<br />
lien at least one* in the year. PWPfMflslI<br />
covering' me sMtsa <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania<br />
You can add other motutlona <strong>of</strong><br />
and Delaware and certain counties Doctors<br />
your own devising. Be sure that<br />
in Southern New Jersey and West<br />
when you make your list, you stick<br />
Virginia, today •nnouneed a new<br />
to it ... And a happy, healthful<br />
''Please Be at Ease" program <strong>of</strong> Hnyneial alfistaiice lull Health Resolutions New Year to you!—Michae<br />
ored la the needs <strong>of</strong> small shops,<br />
John. M, D.<br />
By Medical SMtory <strong>of</strong> u, J.<br />
\ We <strong>of</strong>ten have people tell us, in a rather re- particularly in the retail, wholesale<br />
and service tradius.<br />
Good health la not an accident.<br />
; Uwed rnannir, Aow much it ease they fat 1 in<br />
You can help to gaaraatee it for<br />
Loam can be made to email firm<br />
our establishment. To US this is • great compli-<br />
yourself by adhering to •elected<br />
under this new program, known practicable resolutions for the New<br />
' ment, for it ts curious how many persons, even the Limited 'Loan Participation plan<br />
up to I limit <strong>of</strong> 115,000 in govern-<br />
Yeaf.<br />
' today, still associate somber bleakness with a ment funds plat a share from the<br />
Here are some for you to consider:<br />
To get sufficient Art and sit<br />
funeral home. We have tried hard to impart to<br />
A ' J k<br />
The new program Jias been tested day; to eat a balanced diet ana io<br />
our establishment a feeling <strong>of</strong> friendly warmth by the Sinai! Business Adminiatra< moderate in the use <strong>of</strong> .all food<br />
arid home-like comfort. For, surely, there cin Ion on a trial basis since July 6 II<br />
s designed to provide term bank<br />
be no time when such surroundings are more participation loans to very small<br />
important than in the hour <strong>of</strong> bereavement.<br />
firms—such as retail stores, repal<br />
shops, restaurants, dry cleaning ei<br />
tabllshnients and nnny other •unilai<br />
enterprlsei.<br />
Interest on these loans has been<br />
set st not more than $ per cent,<br />
CHESTER J. WIMBERG<br />
with the requirement that the borrower's<br />
bank take at least a 2a per<br />
FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />
cent share <strong>of</strong> each loan,<br />
Mr. Ilarman explained that loan!<br />
approved under the Limited Lost<br />
Atbury Ave. — •*• Phone ?654 Participation Plan will be approved<br />
„ . ThrM OmaraNeni <strong>of</strong> Funeral Nrvlcu<br />
locally, and will not have to be s#nt<br />
lo Washington for approval. Then<br />
oans will provide financial assist-<br />
m<br />
rr. And >uii11 diKovcr the blaxinf «4tian <strong>of</strong> the new<br />
Rooket T-350 Engine for p«ce-ittti)if,^*wr!<br />
Y<strong>of</strong> II discover new unaothaess, too, in the aplit-accond<br />
rc«naD*D <strong>of</strong> letaway HyJra-SIatic*. Tlent (et set fur the<br />
Liggett and best surprise <strong>of</strong> all! Get oar pricel See us today<br />
... njaJtc fbia j Auf year to rocket away wllh OUampbilie!.<br />
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OLET and<br />
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— SECTION TWO<br />
Service Station<br />
Register Looted<br />
$90 Token Across<br />
StfMt Prom Polk©<br />
Art*i Friendly<br />
wiih mare nrrvr<br />
• 4*hur> iv. dlrerily imHj<br />
the itrtPf from «i> hall, «>mp nm*»<br />
£«fly list Thursday msFninu.<br />
Aftfaiir Creekmsr?, oPIT*tor, r<br />
ported to poliw thjt ihe thirvf*<br />
took ffQ from the lash rrfhln<br />
wttfch they f*mgvid from tlic »tu-<br />
tier. om^Q Iff the oil PSem in the* (<br />
rear and Iheri' forced if optm with<br />
station to»K<br />
Aei-nrdiiiv tn police, entry wa« no! j<br />
farced Into thr staiisn h W3« hidi<br />
fafrd that ihp, ttilevps had atw.* to<br />
a k*> is ihe dodr.<br />
The theft was discovered by Dvan ,<br />
old Cook, sn rmployp. when he<br />
the ^fsiisn for bu*ine^<br />
•> = morning Anoihrr emptily e,<br />
Murray * «^ reported tu hav**<br />
senw broke inln and r<br />
**«| ihe huildiMu ihli uri_i rnruif It Ji<br />
iii nnii i inch r U,M<br />
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SAYfci 4-Dir isuni.Trlp Rail Coath<br />
ToC.mden To Phlla. Pl.rS H*<br />
frami <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> , , . |1JS MM<br />
«""l"lM""> llT Irallh- sale- lnr>. -lames Iti-culle, Michele Pill-uui<br />
, , . . , ,- , IS HaU ucalhi-r ', u niur nm,,, Iu,- ami ,1 I'aul Mill,-i-are ih,. n,n I ,,i<br />
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nit anil Halkina an- bad, |H-»|ilr inn The new iilllfei-s «ill B1-,.,-i „,,.„,.<br />
• iilii- Hilh flimalii- . ,vn,.lil n.ii- by lie- ber-. their »ive- and IrlcniN .it a<br />
ma |in-|i.ireil for all_ i-mcrui-ncli's," ryi-e|iliuii in li.Ilii mill (hi< diniiii-<br />
Mr. Kit-hniiin addt-d. "Tliere lire mam .seheduled Inr 7;-|ii ,i • m The din-<br />
HJ1J., II) pri-|iaFi-, hul Ihe ^ri-ati>,i IH-!- Hill Is*- rali-ri-d liy lln- Threij>ri-|iiii-ai!on<br />
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Av«l»n J.M 4,Ji rad*p' a—*'i»e<br />
iliiti- i'^KIriliuiH<br />
Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Traffic<br />
Lights are Curtailed<br />
iiiiiirun in a aintiir<br />
Resort molori.U uulnii In Atliiiilif<br />
niii i spell the diilireme tii-tvve n lite<br />
Hin-. an,I uiil lie a lull iin.jram* riinnin'" limn "<br />
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FulloHina Ihi- rimncr'. musie fin-<br />
Advise Farmers<br />
ilaiiritm iiiiii eliU-riaiiinii-hi will IH.<br />
1 pruiiili-il hy 1 In- Tup Mailers, ,Mis.<br />
'Vegetable Day* on Development Firm<br />
Cnlhiriiii- Sliiriln.-r\ ilii.. ii pfoli-yi. IA<br />
12th at Court House Buys Beachfront Land Illi- Pennsiiruvi' ('iiiii. u-ilj ,ina iur<br />
memiit-r, ,-irid Jiii-,!,, niih Miiriiti<br />
The Luiiip Tuvtn,h!n niniiiiill, ,<br />
Noonan iii-i^inipaiiyiny on thr piano<br />
last suck puid a Bti-lul parii-l ul III.-<br />
Tiiu Mile Biaih .eeiinii iu the Ka.I<br />
erri f.'iia.i<br />
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e.rikt. with >nlne 21) puli'i. disu|ipi'ii|, I ,,| „,„„, ) u r \um.^ • • • • • • • ' ' , uji Iu required ariilli- anil IUMIII<br />
iliiily. New triiffii- Iiiiil., Lin th<br />
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livi' ?.;HU<br />
«ii! he IliNlnlli-il by ihe fits- nf Allan-<br />
! lit ('ity al a vu,t uf SBSS.fint).<br />
j V,"hlle ihe liyhl, arc dm 01 -,i.riir--<br />
' muM <strong>of</strong> the Allaniii- nv. inlfrsvrlidiiiiri.<br />
iH-ini: 1-untrolli.d hy Mop ^trtu-l<br />
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; siimi- ii- in Oi-eiin Cily Tru'l'le |»iliil!ii.~ : FREUND<br />
BROTHERS<br />
Guild Opficians<br />
1514 Pacific Ave,<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
NIW JERSEY<br />
PROUDLY<br />
Announce<br />
The Opening <strong>of</strong><br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Branch<br />
At: 8th St. and Wesley Ave.<br />
W* are proud lo bring lo the relidenrt<br />
ef Cape May County a modern optical<br />
Thu Cape Miy Co.<br />
eifabliihmenf bicked by ever IS years<br />
Heart Association<br />
grMteful|y<br />
•f technical Hfserlance,<br />
• eknim-lcdgEI<br />
incrnorial slfti.<br />
PHONE 3828<br />
^tri'i-i*. in the !.t'i-tiftn.<br />
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I'liiiiiiy<br />
4301 Landlf Avenu*<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Lait year Insect Esnfrel was difflculh<br />
#s all firm«ri know. Hew<br />
£V&r, Changes' |n m^thsd ef appli<br />
Cafisn or nuf^rlaU may hav*> gly^<br />
§n b#tttf eenfre'. Te diieuii this<br />
phi if ef praducfjgri will |» Or,<br />
LeUnd Mffrfll Jt ipfclallit In<br />
#ntems(Bfy.<br />
Phono 1278<br />
*** s*<br />
TF YiiL- think son (jin't afford a Ii!
.HffPIW linKI liai<br />
• Counter Tops<br />
i Sink Tops<br />
• Cocktail Tables<br />
E. t, <strong>How</strong>ard<br />
HERE<br />
NOW!<br />
THE NEW<br />
1<br />
kJ..'^-'. '.'..:d <strong>of</strong> tat regulation tine. In the<br />
» » Wi" Period, S«tt hH three tuktta<br />
M if (Bd Smith two while the vbltor*<br />
27',i 281,4 <br />
* Water Service team<br />
applied for SO days <strong>of</strong> racing from,<br />
August i through September MI IChaltln<br />
uId mun only one field goal<br />
M'.i * nd """•* touit lot flv »r Mn MHTCHM<br />
Ot the many .porting atupifcaa el<br />
IMS, perhapa none wu a mart Ietj<br />
The faetor whtah made ttta da.<br />
feat al an «van graler MttprlM WM<br />
ut It w». Bol»'i SMMMi defeat to<br />
II Month!" .nnnlh. *M* fiST loHl BahllUM flM WOOld<br />
hav* thought that the mythical Bobo<br />
would ha»e been uattowd twice In<br />
the asaea ar one year.<br />
Mho* aa the nuddleweifnl cham<br />
plan <strong>of</strong> the world, Wat out gunning<br />
for Archie Moan. Just about a year<br />
ago Archie waa and l« the light<br />
heavy champion and som* <strong>of</strong> Bobo".<br />
followers thought their lad could<br />
move up a noMB.<br />
llwm theek ta learn that not<br />
enh/ could •**• not move up a<br />
« points.<br />
a^aBa^atliai aWKas aBaaavv4i EaT^fciaWlB JH 44iB Hl^a^<br />
Smith hit II twhHmJnteri and<br />
illeweHiht dhflalM, JaakM RaMnloul<br />
throughout Ike evenhig to cane<br />
•en prakaMy atoawM dMarn Mw<br />
<strong>of</strong>f high scorer with » polnu. He<br />
(bared top honors with the Sub*'<br />
NHa> after all hh tralnMf davto-<br />
Mil Wright, who hit eight field goals<br />
and seven fouls. Scott contributed But one has to admit that hli<br />
10 double-deckers and one free throw comeback was a stunnlns turprise<br />
to the winning cause<br />
d<br />
i ' t<br />
The next home game In Conven.<br />
lion Hall for <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will he OB<br />
Monday night when the local, enter<br />
tain the highly touted Morris Guard*<br />
ieim <strong>of</strong> Atlantic aty. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
PrevlUs Center, Saturday<br />
•i'hp bnii scare<br />
,ufjrr^3ybR<br />
iiebermnn<br />
inn! 1_IIIZlIIIII i<br />
Jhn<br />
right<br />
forty<br />
371,,<br />
Ciimden'. Garden Bute arted for JO E,<br />
Iftj !4M|<br />
..„,. li n • u »—m<br />
days In a split HUM with UM first Palmers<br />
14 II<br />
..,-.. ii la is is lo—m<br />
meet from April M through May M Wymeuth Inn<br />
33 li<br />
and the second from October B<br />
Big Second Half<br />
through November 3.<br />
•LACKI HOLD WIM<br />
I.IAD IN MIJflB LOOP ~ Wini For Wildwood<br />
Rax Sub Quintet<br />
The Blacks toppled the whltu, 3-1. Wlldwood High School wait farced<br />
lo continue their wide margin at theto<br />
come from behind to whip Bartt-<br />
•toots Ssbrw G«nts<br />
head <strong>of</strong> the Mixed Doublet League at egat High on the Pirates<br />
, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Sabre Gent, stumbled<br />
12th it. last week. The •eeond place<br />
after • fast atari Thursday night and<br />
Reds picked up a point with « M<br />
loat out to the f«it moving Rex Sub<br />
count over the Greens, but the<br />
House, SHI, In the feature game <strong>of</strong><br />
Blacks itill maintained in eight-<br />
a hmketbal! trtpllt)ct« Sloan<br />
and later enjoyed the evening In<br />
uary 16 meeting.<br />
pointed at new special <strong>of</strong>ficers. Shirky Kruaxfelbach<br />
The reorganized West Wildwood Ancora.<br />
CHARLfS F, SKN6UR<br />
Lewis Hlsga waa rMppelnled Mrs. John lergh, <strong>of</strong> Tuekahae,<br />
Borough Council Monda reflected Mra. Edith Olbcnon and her<br />
fentnan <strong>of</strong> tna township ntd d«- waa reappolnted as a member <strong>of</strong> the Marks 6th Birthday George Sloan as president Reseated mother, Mra, Elsie Coraon, spent<br />
FLOOR and WALL COVERINGS<br />
P#i tHi4iit« A n#w h#urty p(y nfs Board <strong>of</strong> Aaristane* for Upper Town PAJJJRMO—Little Shirley Kruedel- as councilmen were Joseph Kenny, Wednesday In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />
wu u Ml up Hr tm tmpleyaa sf f that da. ship. Dr. Klaln alto was appointed bach, <strong>of</strong> Palermo, was honored with Walter Ogden and Merrill W. H<strong>of</strong>- Mr. and Mrs. Jack Buganfkl «nd<br />
lie TILE • PLASTIC WALL TILE<br />
parMienf arMienf as fetowu feitowu Paranian, Panian, to the board by Chairman caldwell. a party on her sixth birthday last fert Councilman Herbert Frederick children, Lillian and Jimmy, <strong>of</strong><br />
JNOLlUMi • CONGOWALL<br />
S1J0I 1J0 l«ulpmem l l m operator. t »I45; I Harlan Wlukamp and Frank Jan Friday. Mrs. Comar Ludwlg, <strong>of</strong> Pa was not present at the meeting, and Woodbine, spent Tuesday evening<br />
truck driven, »1JJ,> nIM equi kowski were reappolnted is the lermo. aasKted Shirley's mother, was reseated in absentia<br />
with her mother, Mn. Mary Scbwelblni.<br />
InitallatlM * Alteration! — Work Suarantead<br />
ment operator, %\M; labor., %%. Strathmore Board <strong>of</strong> Adjustment, Mn. Bobert Kruedelbach. Kinder,<br />
Mr*. Matter Batiny waa appalnr.<br />
garten classmates attending the par- CLAM MISTS TONIOHT<br />
Miss Ulllan Schwelblnz called on<br />
Mrs. Lester Jiigghu and ber notliar,<br />
PHONE SOMERS POINT 2844<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficials reappolnted were Al- ad a member af tHa UMMr ty were Sherry Helser. David Beycl. PAI-ERMO _ Members or the<br />
fred Tauseher, treatureri Bart Ofl- aiilat PlannMf Board far a • John Leman, Rutty Baum, Jan Young Married Women", Class will<br />
ner, tax search <strong>of</strong>ficer; Mn, Kllm Nnii, Mr, Caldw.ll,<br />
Springer. Carol Vllet, Unda Williams meet tonight (Thursday} in the Pa-<br />
beth Connor, nursei Dr. Klaln, phy. marlcally tacamaa a numbar and and the honoree'a sister, Nanc< lermo Baptist Church at 8 o'clock<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
•(elan; Edwin Evans, engineer; Al- Mr, Dalbnfto waa apajalnfaal t» Ma<br />
bert Hand, custodian <strong>of</strong> township beard. Rdwln Event, tewnthlp »n-<br />
property; Francis Pollae. dog ileens.<br />
Ing <strong>of</strong>ficial, and Joseph Mason, superiHrai,<br />
IRON W<<br />
visor <strong>of</strong> the township dump,<br />
' Merr!tt Brown, who resigned as<br />
Charles Webb was appointed as a C. JOSEPH MOVER<br />
Strathmere Unlng <strong>of</strong>ficer and beach<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Traffic Safety and<br />
733 MOO«t AVI. 0<br />
Inspector, will continue in his toning<br />
Survey Committee, A vacancy exists<br />
<strong>of</strong>llclal duties until a replacement<br />
as member <strong>of</strong> the committee from<br />
has been named, Ralph Clayton, di-<br />
the strathmere, area, nut will be COMTRACTOR—BUILDER<br />
ORNAMENTAL IftON<br />
rector <strong>of</strong> civilian defense, also re-<br />
filled at a future date.<br />
quested township <strong>of</strong>ficials to find<br />
It waa announced that the town-<br />
Black Iran '3<br />
replacement for him as quickly as<br />
hip budget, which probably will be<br />
possible. He agreed to continue to<br />
irought up for first reading at the Repairs — Alterations — Additions<br />
anuary It meeting, has been Inreated<br />
by tl 1.000 In the total <strong>of</strong><br />
! UP>PtR TOWNSHIP BHIIrS general appropriations for municipal Mi St, and Haven Ave. Phon. 2521<br />
NEW BEAUTY TO YOUR GROUNDS<br />
purpows. Of this amount JB.000 will<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Lester VUet, <strong>of</strong> Bees-<br />
set aside In a fund to provide<br />
ley's Point, spent the New Year<br />
[or a future township tax map.<br />
week end visiting Mr and Mrs. T. H.<br />
Other Increases will be the appro-<br />
lplete Landscape Service Eoeller in sandwood, N. J.<br />
prlalion doubled In the mosquito<br />
Airman and Mrs. William Mentter, control Item from $4,000 to $8,000,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marmora, are spending a holiday<br />
ALL TYPIS OFi<br />
the salary raises already mentioned<br />
visiting his parents In Miami Beach, and Planning Board expenses will<br />
Wa.<br />
AZALEAS<br />
be raked from tloo to S2M In anil,<br />
cipaUan <strong>of</strong> Increased clerical ex.<br />
penaet due to enforcement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
land suo-dlvlslott ordlniince adopted<br />
by the township lait year.<br />
• HOLLY<br />
The tune <strong>of</strong> the regular township<br />
committee meetings has been chang-<br />
SUITABLE FOR SEASHORE PLANTING<br />
ed to 8:30 p, m, with the next meet,<br />
ing scheduled for Monday, Jan.<br />
nary li.<br />
)AR BRIDGE NURSERY<br />
Plumbing<br />
— .- :<br />
AND GREENHOUSE<br />
Zion Read at Bargaintown Laka<br />
1 from <strong>Ocean</strong> Cily PitMM Sonwn Paint- 2M0 voss<br />
PLUMBING • HEATING<br />
G-E APPLIANCES<br />
get all FOUR<br />
5th Sf, «S Asbury AY:<br />
Phone 0413<br />
50 ft.; Gatvanlnd M«>>.<br />
CAN M mNAMCW<br />
RAILINGS — FENCES—'(<br />
STRUCTURAL fTIIL—#IU<br />
WiiiNN6 m<br />
~»»«BUILDIHGlpiunnEl|NG<br />
Builders Builders<br />
HOUSE —OR HOMff<br />
All bMaa* in tn» MaaatH. AR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> b 6rowirig ... Keep Up With It<br />
1 MODERNIZE THIS YEAR<br />
KRUEGL and HEIST<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
ReiWancai Phon. MM-W ' Office! Ml WIST AVINUI<br />
JOHN I. and<br />
STAHLER'S TROUT<br />
HOWARD<br />
PLASTERING<br />
BRICK POINTING<br />
CLYDE CARSON<br />
1111 Mf AVf. PHONI 1141<br />
MINTING<br />
GRIUO<br />
INTERIOR - EXTERIOR<br />
M raLHAM PLACI<br />
«• mm<br />
FLOOR<br />
SANDING<br />
• LINOLEUM<br />
• CONGOWAU<br />
COMPLETE<br />
FLOOR SERVICI<br />
ASPHALT TILE - RUSH* TILt<br />
Russell Sutton<br />
W» Mbury Ava. Ph. fm*<br />
Painfrn Painters<br />
PAHftiNG<br />
•XTHIOR mi inn<br />
,G0S MIBN, JR.<br />
Hint, pm.<br />
SC<br />
OSCAR<br />
PAINTING<br />
$*• Asbury Avenue<br />
EUCTRICAL COMTRACTORt<br />
Hottli, Horn.. «nd Shop, Wirad tar hmr ar I<br />
SIRVICB • INSTALLATIONS'<br />
Complal* lint) <strong>of</strong><br />
General Etedric<br />
a^^Ha^^^^^|^^aJaaaalllaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaB<br />
EOW, S. COKON • Electrical<br />
HOTPOINT APPLIANCES<br />
Kifriiaratari . R.n8«, . WaMr HMMii<br />
752 Waif Avmnum<br />
Phami 2248 _ Raiidanc*. S1I9-J-2<br />
Laurence I, Stedem<br />
-• RieiSTIMD —<br />
Electrical Contractor<br />
Wiring For Light and Powvr ,<br />
Repair and Maintenance Wic#<br />
1520 ASBURY AVE. PHONE I<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRI<br />
You Sine*<br />
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4MM -.iTOWwia, I<br />
u MM *& & In" c£3i i In her<br />
lhe lold thtm llle '*e*nd <strong>of</strong> the un><br />
Somers Point News<br />
Mrs, A, W, Mum, R«tfWrt*r<br />
<strong>of</strong> ligfff Prizes<br />
^wn Wpt<br />
Oath Award*<br />
«ini pourr-The home •» J*<br />
wpk Moray SB Sunny av, was award-<br />
"mm lighting and decoration con<br />
„, and foand the wom.n after lalnly hlrd—how"lt was instrumental<br />
JtW_**d rilmonJ through a window u, bringing them to their mothers,<br />
•lai^rtftta bom*. The children looked at each other<br />
""*" **. , in astonishment, and presently one<br />
tStOOttkH iAsltal.r 1.1. whispered to the other: "Don't you<br />
fT^ "Bfllf'rf !T*" r Oeerge •erger and Mrs, Julia Po<br />
man, The prizes were cash.<br />
350 Childrtn Attend<br />
: fWayor; Grtiy $w6rn ai Cfeif ^ f e<br />
Kiwonii Movie Party<br />
think we ought lo tell the dear oldi<br />
SOVERs POINT-At the reorgml. In lfU, .t an appraklmate tent<br />
SOMHRS<br />
SOMERS<br />
POINT<br />
WJST<br />
— The Somers<br />
iation meeting <strong>of</strong> <strong>City</strong> Council tuei- af flU,iM, in the past nhW years, point KrWanlseiub<br />
IWr Boolcmcikina uung the truth?- i<br />
Point Klwanls Club last Wednesday<br />
day evening. Mayor Fred Chapman S7»h. we*, built, anianetf or Strain afternoon en entertained erSlni 350 youngsters<br />
was sworn In by city Or- Don renwattd. <strong>of</strong> thf community eSmmirnity at Its annual<br />
i<br />
, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, are Be<br />
M Bdd la WJSOO far grind Jury *c<br />
Uon on haaiunUni chartes The<br />
M.jw set UiiNw by Lower<br />
«f Ike charges preferred by<br />
M Meaier John Breniun «nd<br />
| John beeht, county safety eeor.<br />
ICI1<br />
1 Chapman Starts 15th Year as S^fE^<br />
fs*m.r >e oV n £me«; l *fcuIr ml1 J " ! " TH# B " 1 ^ rtl '»'»» f« Christ Christmas<br />
as mayor <strong>of</strong> Ssmers hlat, ISM ,«; Increase In attendance <strong>of</strong> Theatre, J,,, party * in the Seaside<br />
Theatre.<br />
Clerk Balsley alas .dmlnlitered groups, oreanMlion. and individuals '<br />
rest Conover, Wallace MacBaln and have a knowle^e*, e(> g^f. govern, length movie<br />
Thomas Wlggleawflrth. Bornt John- mem, new taMf ire pf<strong>of</strong>tortloned edy cartoons The u<br />
son •gain was elected president <strong>of</strong> and what became ef"thjt taw .dollar; was donated by Mr<br />
Council. . hold a tendency *«" "<br />
The Rev, Charles Blnck. paster <strong>of</strong> increase' it low it<br />
Grace Lutheran • Church, gave the- «u«V^f Ihe Tptli'<br />
Invocation. ' ' aswsstnents. jprOTr*<br />
itteeL.were an. , prainmu,! tfWlBI<br />
y tne jr<br />
nude Jx ip^olalMBU Tueaitay, At<br />
bert 1L Mm »nd <strong>City</strong> C*rt R<br />
Nelll and <strong>City</strong> Clerk Leonard Byrne<br />
wen named to the Local AuManM<br />
Board, and Nelll ai» w»s selected<br />
a member <strong>of</strong> the •eenatlon Oomra.j<br />
M«, AuguiU Sladek wii appoint.<br />
•ioiiara Oeorg* W, Kngman and<br />
that little BO difficult, find it so<br />
hard, even while uoitij Juitiy,<br />
to be merciful to those less<br />
proud Mlf4uurance.<br />
WMwt<br />
8 Clwbt to P<br />
O«auty Conft<br />
A was meeting <strong>of</strong> •<br />
the Atlantic Coumy<br />
conduced here .t '<br />
Reed, preildent <strong>of</strong> iha<br />
tat wart. Mlu JoMphlne Breiliit<br />
be hast to the pBicert <strong>of</strong><br />
t to WUIard CarrUi<br />
In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, Venlaif'<br />
•*, and J. M. WiuUer, MS Shore rd.<br />
In bunfalowi. int ward, John Ceraan Again Mayor Brlgantlne. Henunonton: *<br />
and th» new. Nort<br />
Taylor, Ml Sonny av,, won first<br />
Prtw: George Horn, IT E, Cedar av., <strong>of</strong> Lower Township<br />
•esand petit; Charles Minit, Sunny The Lower Township Committee<br />
IV. Robert McXenuflett, 9,E. Witon<br />
Monday rfnamed Ernest K, Car.<br />
meat «v., Richard Rocklem.n, SOS(OB<br />
Sr <strong>of</strong> Emu, as mayor. The re.<br />
SunMt •!•„ md B. L Tennington, Organization meeting reseated Ed-<br />
hoBonbla anntloit,<br />
ward H, Phillips, <strong>of</strong> Cold Spring, as<br />
Mnmltteeman and Inducted Emory<br />
Bu.lneu. first ward, Harry Slyer,<br />
Van Dusen, <strong>of</strong> Villas, as a new mem-<br />
Maryland av,, flral priie; Otto Fern,<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> the board,<br />
set. Bay and Maryland av,, second.<br />
Second wart, tWMlory houses—<br />
Baymond W. Adams, <strong>of</strong> Celtl<br />
Julius Thlnjchmldt, Si KoUy Mill dr.,<br />
spring, was sworn in for his first<br />
nr»t priic: rrank DeFeo, <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
term as township clerk, and Senator,<br />
HeighU av,, second prlie; Frank Mac.<br />
elect Charles W. Sandman, <strong>of</strong> Ermii<br />
Xala, It W. Dawes av,, and Benjamin<br />
Park, was renamed township so-<br />
<strong>On</strong>unr, II W, Johnson av., honorllcitor.able<br />
mention.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e itory hauses^ioseph Bob.<br />
tj. Holly Hill dr.. first prize: WlllUm<br />
PMk. Vlll.ge dr., '<br />
Albert cfann, in w, u.^ _.<br />
Lauren Bro.dw.ter. 523 Khode I<br />
land .v, Martin Utwik, WUn<br />
-»„ Charles lapienr- •-"<br />
d r, Welnger, ralr<br />
What doth the Lord require<br />
pri .<br />
<strong>of</strong> thM but to do iMtlf, Ud<br />
The Judges<br />
(• love mercy, and to walk<br />
Boroud, Mrs, Fred HoHman, humbly with thy God?—<br />
Tne wise shop, tao<br />
no MeHenry, 413 CM<br />
AW BVERYDAY rAIH-Lavery<br />
nfldlppca uMited «ndln.<br />
HAVmO A PARTV!<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
. W-RViOW-INViai<br />
BUttanhoIes. Butlai- « . „.„<br />
Bcasonnble.Tiorinee littrlm itiifffi<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
SheppanTs Auto Service<br />
All Kfndi <strong>of</strong> .tody Rcpalnl<br />
HHEHL ALIGNMENT I<br />
COBIUWn *IBK WEAH I<br />
til • 14 SIMPSON AVENtll I<br />
FH6NI i^S t# I<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
Yob Kays 25c Each<br />
2 for 45c<br />
maMn,,. Diivi -""- iw "* o u<br />
nUGIpAIRE M M ana stRVIC&ftip.ir.<br />
to all mane reirigeratora.<br />
•yili HAI'j, AW A* anytnlni you<br />
M Mini Yev An ••NmaM<br />
not want, from attic, garege or r<br />
where My pay nelni Items 1 can<br />
.V. Bright, pnone Sonera Point !<br />
H MOTORS IK J '""<br />
**^ • -mWmWmmmg HIIPB J Vaeuum Cleaner KeUir* All Mai<br />
Faalaw AIM Dk 91f<br />
: POHTUC-CADOUC<br />
1158 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY PHONE 06M<br />
rtt^S•Tmhfjmi VaMdow mwti. A< win not ba<br />
WANT AM<br />
BUSINISS 8IRV1CI<br />
u» Aaturr AW. nonen<br />
SUMAC far quality flu.nu- print) printiw, elflca<br />
* MutpnWnt. TUymond<br />
OcCp An. PhoS 0T11<br />
loos jnafrs?*<br />
710 AS1URY AVINUI<br />
•ALBS AMP 8RHTICE<br />
PIANO TUNING—to<br />
A. E, STONE, Inc.<br />
at Modarat* PFICM<br />
MMne HMtaMvitlB ni w SM<br />
CAU US TODAY<br />
Wa will attlmata tha<br />
•Mt <strong>of</strong> intfalling<br />
ELECTRIC HEAT i<br />
IN YOUR HOME '<br />
Yew are under ne •MMallM<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
1H2 Aatory A««un-rim» 1771<br />
Do it yourself and<br />
$avm Money. We will<br />
nnt you the toolt.<br />
• Powar Mawara<br />
• Powar Saw*<br />
• F-rfffiMr Spraattors<br />
• Floor SaMtora and<br />
Pollihar*<br />
• Ladders «Laddar Jacki<br />
• Cmrpmamr'i Hand Tool*<br />
• Plumbing Tool*<br />
Rented by Hear er Day<br />
HOME BUILDERS '<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
HARDWARE — PAINT I<br />
1324 W«t Av*. MMM 10M<br />
OUR<br />
PRICE IS<br />
ON<br />
A-1 LISED<br />
CARS<br />
'It FORD VMarb, raale, haaMr<br />
and Overdrive, Jet black. Real<br />
»2W,down<br />
Ir au.r.nrnd. A •*•«! af<br />
*19JJ<br />
'(1 FORD emfemMiia Mn, Llahf I<br />
* u Ideal family «r. I<br />
$195 down<br />
and haafari <strong>On</strong>* awtwr tar.<br />
1H.II priea MffS<br />
SO CHRYaLGR Mr, Man, Ayr*<br />
math drive,<br />
Stol«39S<br />
WNIH Mw tody (tylH,<br />
I new low prls#s»<br />
1<br />
. . .. «IM up<br />
'M MNTIAC Mn, tUvar Mreak,<br />
JUaM and NaMr, hrdnmarte and<br />
MM wall.. I <strong>On</strong>ly S95 down<br />
TRUCKS —OR RfcN*—t__...<br />
floor apartment. 1217 i<br />
, betnwns, hath, kl<br />
m. unrurmshed^ oil hi<br />
1 heat, oil 6111 split with<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30-DAY WARRANTY<br />
^25,00 up<br />
SCHWFf El/CTIBC<br />
710 ASBURY AV1NUE<br />
Phona 1242<br />
ThsM makt Idmml<br />
second Mis for<br />
your home.<br />
NEW and USED PIANOS<br />
Grand! . tpineti - UBH#IM<br />
Tunim • Rapalrbii<br />
CIRCLE PIANO MART<br />
(O. ike Olnle, leaMfa r.lrt)<br />
rHONE mi 1<br />
Naw and Uiad<br />
TIRES!!<br />
LIT US MC-CAP VOUil<br />
•MOATN Tiui WITH<br />
FIRESTONE TRIAD ,<br />
FIRESTONE STOffi<br />
741 A»bury Ava. Ph. MM<br />
asan FrL A iaf, until t P. M. I<br />
BUY AND SILL<br />
WITH<br />
CLASSIFIED ADS<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
VEAW.V. .mind<br />
apartment, five n<br />
hot water heat. -Qi<br />
Phone lOtS.<br />
Phone OKM <strong>City</strong> 15O4-J-11.<br />
! WESI-Elf AVE,<br />
Streets, Yearly ^r<br />
or unfurnished, second S<br />
sunny two bedroom aparji<br />
in premises weefe ends, PI<br />
TWO BEDROOM<br />
ROOMS FOR RENT<br />
Flanders Hotel<br />
WIN AU YEAH<br />
RATES:<br />
94,00 SmgU<br />
*7.00 Double<br />
Including<br />
CanNnantal Br«»k*a»t<br />
(Dining Room CloMd) if<br />
Bidders shall .tale •<br />
•HUH sue tne city<br />
WHERfeAa, It wpear.<br />
. by duly<br />
0OMFpBTAPA,y »«««* HK<br />
u-ood beds, innerspHna ..,=,.. =«„=. aSaie 01 me »«ir ni ^<br />
runnlnj wat-r In .rooifla/JV In Io»W, hereby certify that the Si<br />
ReasonaBle rent, Kesr reataurants, SO dja eii t||e ihlrte *"<br />
Mh St. Phone aois-w. l-» lip fib, file in r.<br />
ruted and ittnied <<br />
to the dliHlutlon <strong>of</strong> saM p _<br />
WINTER „•„,_„ ,«».,.„—— RENTALS executed by all the (tseklwldm<br />
SMALL efficiency apart!<br />
, gluing room, fellehr^ =<br />
balb, accommodatea 'two. All<br />
Included. Phone m 1<br />
TWO BEDROOM apartment for fci<br />
until June. Oil hot ** "<br />
er and all eo!ivenleB,^=. __^-=^<br />
rent. Phone H U alter al« o'clock.<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
NOW YOU CAN DRIVE<br />
A NEW 1956<br />
MERCURY<br />
Directional Signals, Clov« Compartm-nt 1 Light,<br />
llMfrie Clock, H«dtor<br />
Big Car Style, Performahtm and "<br />
Comfort at o tow Ptic*.<br />
Uncplp-Mircyry Dmahr<br />
OCEAfl Clfv, N J.<br />
220 WESLEY AVailJE<br />
fHONi OCEAN eifv hu<br />
trikfe<br />
TrlMllI Outer. Fart <br />
RrtNer, Jr., belni Oie naeirt iherelf<br />
and In ehirf* churn ihereW, upon tvhnni<br />
»s m»j' Be<br />
ng <strong>of</strong> this certlflnu<br />
:<br />
two jnun, iha wu 61. f remiMnr unwrcnman vr ><br />
She was the wife <strong>of</strong> Frank A. Vln- Scores <strong>of</strong> {rlMfS h#w w*W udnaeembe,<br />
who operates a wall scrap, dened Thursday by news ef ?tte<br />
tracting business at Mar death <strong>of</strong> frank C. "<br />
, she was a member <strong>of</strong> the ,Camden attorney *.<br />
>s Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Marmara ihe leading laymen <strong>of</strong> the J*MM'Mlr><br />
Volunteer Fire Co, sey conference <strong>of</strong> the !<br />
Surviving alto are her mother, Church, '••'"i '<br />
Mra, Monica Haley, <strong>of</strong> Pottsyllle, Pa,; Mr, Propert died at his BaddtH-<br />
1, Fred Heneart, ches- was a vice president <strong>of</strong> the Method-<br />
Mrs, Elizabeth Loener. Phlla-1 president <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong><br />
ers Joseph Haley, MlllvlUe, N. J., was borough ioUelldr for<br />
•ve and Thomas Haley, <strong>of</strong> Wilmington, (ield, , .<br />
;ya-f*Wa»if;Xr« ( m i raS °* re,Bie« mas. w« »ung .1 it. J£ |, tff&S/ISiiy.pitt<br />
jne hundrcjagrnftyflve<br />
I3Xla%f'lCiuF<br />
Augu.tlne's R c, Cbureh hero. '<br />
. " '<br />
jtOTicM or ANNUL MHKTiNa<br />
the Conference .Bmiora *h ^*—<br />
<strong>City</strong> and frequently qy (oak k the i<br />
durtag debate! and rallies.<br />
NOTICE TOllalt t<br />
M<br />
purs<br />
I^rleks, Su<br />
Cup* May.<br />
The annual meeuni <strong>of</strong> the .loekhold - .<br />
•n Auwlatlon, for the purpose<br />
"— —"'-•» to serve for thi'<br />
for the transaction<br />
•h other biulncu as mlKhl prnp-<br />
„„ sme before ttH> meeting, will be<br />
held at the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the Msoclstion,<br />
i 0 " 1 Scout Council<br />
*'"•• "»d Aibui-y Avenus, on<br />
1 tram the sixth day <strong>of</strong> December, 3M,<br />
their claims in wrmitf and under<br />
I oath, speeinlnK the •Mount claimed I<br />
KOTICK '<br />
&late <strong>of</strong> Kva A. Hitler. Dec<br />
Pursuant Is the order i>f Aril<br />
iricSt SurreMte <strong>of</strong> the Cm<br />
speelfylns the<br />
i^0;j\%\<br />
NOTllt TO LIJUT CBKDITOM ' i . ^^ ,<br />
n,i.,i, », u^i,,» r,,%.,,m fje. SuhsUniUi inerenei In m*M<br />
"•-•- <strong>of</strong>. both the Bey Seoirl»-<br />
rape May. made on the twenty-ninth were reported this week by I<br />
I Jay <strong>of</strong> December, jogs, on the petition leaden, 1 »•><br />
.y»nVWri. l h!reSy*Kn'«.^l «~M1*8 « «P*ts rtnt *<br />
I creditors <strong>of</strong> «nld decedent to present to workers, there have hem If'<br />
iilln* and undei!I PM y*ar, one<br />
anibSn" diiu |sfoo( Troop No. 80,<br />
Franklin A, Kins<br />
§3&<br />
to Department ef ci.<br />
House, Trenton, • *H<br />
f; -•••*• •.-"•r<br />
•hip srewtli in Ma 41-*a*f»*<br />
ef MM Araa eeMMII. ^^<br />
Me ; Cut.' program for,, •<br />
Harry H. Heim, QM<br />
\ The rt»rt .bowed :<br />
eat 'ft iCMk- -
•'&$$*<br />
1 CLEARANCE<br />
WINTER JACKETS<br />
11.9ttol4,fS.<br />
.ML,W1O1S,§5.<br />
[tEG .99STO24 9S<br />
ftfv/_.<br />
. lOLtt VAUJf .<br />
HIIVMUf ,<br />
!#.*§ TO 2S 00<br />
• to 10<br />
DRESSES<br />
New 4.901 reunv<br />
Now 8.90 f<br />
Now 12.90<br />
Now 17,90<br />
Now 8.90<br />
Now 11.90<br />
Now 17.90<br />
**K ! ** f<br />
BOYS' and GRLS' MEN'S<br />
SNOW SUITS FELT<br />
i a<br />
"<br />
Now 8.00 HATS<br />
Now 10.00 >**o~*,<br />
Now 12.00<br />
NYLONS — WCXX5<br />
Saw 1 to 3 — 4 ta 6X<br />
GIRLS' COATS<br />
NATfON.Mil<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
« CLEARANCI!<br />
Now 6.95 G|RLS, SKIRTS<br />
SMALI. QUANTITIES<br />
NOW 5.95 W«.Z9t MOW 1.98 Wer. 4 98 NOW<br />
orcoLom Now 3^— w r: 7 "<br />
7 -a T4SIBLS I te 14 SUB TEENS<br />
FOBMSH.Y 14.9«<br />
16 9«<br />
FOtMBLY<br />
Now 5.54 199t<br />
Now 7.M<br />
Now 9.34<br />
Now 11.24<br />
Now 13.54 IMt<br />
im mm mt mi mm mm\<br />
9-15 10-20 14',<br />
COlOtS<br />
i»W* aritaaaaa.BaitflOTVS^^^<br />
AJJQ A<br />
26.95<br />
-aw m ».<br />
Now 10.98 QfARAMCf,<br />
Now 12.98 lnfW and<br />
NOW 16.98 ChikWs w\i<br />
HATS ^<br />
3 to 6X<br />
Now H.98 ^ ^ ^<br />
Now 13.98 _<br />
frM-Twocp^jQiw Boys* and Girls'<br />
. «*7JII.2UI SWEATERS<br />
BIG SAVINGS!<br />
LADIES-<br />
WINTER COATS<br />
AT THBC LOW PCSCE5<br />
28.00 48.00<br />
FenMffy te 39 JO Ntmwt, la<br />
• WANTED COMB<br />
FABtKS<br />
tf»M<br />
FarTriMRd COATS 58.00<br />
2.W to 4 98<br />
•ajf«3«at* Girt. 7 M 14<br />
CLEARANCE!<br />
Pfaytex<br />
GIRDLES<br />
ISO . 3 95<br />
Now 2,00<br />
Wet* 4 95 . 5.95<br />
Now 3.00<br />
7.95<br />
Now 4.00<br />
eft ',<br />
stocking;<br />
anniversary sale<br />
Ve-tfa,. isf-yorv P ,+f_, S<strong>of</strong>yfdoy, January J<br />
Pfin/o'cta'ihfff. 15 denier<br />
$1.25 (regularly $1,5013 prt. $3,60<br />
Mierefilm mmh, IS denier<br />
S1.25 (regular! f $ f JQi 3 pff. M.60<br />
1».35<br />
Short, mtd,ym and long<br />
e, IS denisf<br />
Colors, $Mh ftxlfte- ond Bod fose .<br />
,<br />
• ;>«•*•**?::**•*<br />
imes Force 4<br />
Family From<br />
iven av. Home<br />
JO Occupant* Ntxf Ddor Also MM in GaU<br />
i S«Mnd Property !• ThraaMnad During<br />
our lattla; LMt E»tlinat»d at $3,500<br />
i early Tuesday morning drava two families out into<br />
I winds <strong>of</strong> a howling northeast storm and caused an<br />
1 $3,500 damage to a two-story frame house at 323<br />
i fought the eonflagralton,<br />
; wBiplelely gutted the<br />
I <strong>of</strong> Ihe structure, for a!,<br />
houn before bringing<br />
iBpleteiy under control.<br />
Playland Fire<br />
CITY SENTINEL-LEDQBR<br />
Telephone 0804 or 0305 OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, JANUARY 12, itM<br />
Smith R««l«i UHd by<br />
Wltomen this winter.<br />
»»li reported that the<br />
MftUeatet have been Is-<br />
»wd over to moat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
"l A f»w mtulMiM have<br />
? 1 ** " yrt "•* * UI Airport Eligible<br />
For Federal Aid<br />
Operators Hope far<br />
Runway Surfacing<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is eligible to !ponsor~a<br />
project for duvi>!Dtiment <strong>of</strong> Iti mu^<br />
nielpal airport under Ine 1'edci.il j.V<br />
Aid PiDUrnm. Richard O. Snj'iler,<br />
secretar}<br />
from ihe Playland nre, whleh itself<br />
resulted In an estimated *24O.62U<br />
lost,<br />
contributions to the<br />
the W»«c .'whleh<br />
ta<br />
the<br />
W » » y av.<br />
March 19, and iT,000 damage to a<br />
mmnvr eqiuge on the beach at<br />
0W'Central «v- on September IB.<br />
The INf Ion b, Are came clot.<br />
eet to rlvalllni that <strong>of</strong> If]7 when<br />
fir. raierf along the b««thfront •<br />
half Week each sMe ef fth st. and<br />
back te W.il.y «v., causlni almeit<br />
a mlllton dollar, In property<br />
kna.1.<br />
During the past year. Are lighten<br />
responded to 188 alarms. Of these 16<br />
were box alarms, 82 were telephone<br />
calls and » were "11111," the variety<br />
which !« reported direcliy by person<br />
to the Bre houie. There were two<br />
false alarms, men and equipment<br />
went out <strong>of</strong> town on three occasions,<br />
and II Investigations were made by<br />
fire Inspectors,<br />
*•<br />
.report upon request,<br />
1953 operations<br />
. •"ilngj continued to<br />
[•»" the bank aI(jn paying<br />
Wjra a regular dividend or<br />
cants.<br />
* iuu« conalaud <strong>of</strong><br />
n bula <strong>of</strong> one<br />
1 p May<br />
forcement «•<br />
auttvorlties thte<br />
Safety Laurence P.<br />
Lunny reported Monday<br />
Director Lunny agreed with Police j<br />
Chief William H, Smith Jr. that •<br />
use <strong>of</strong> the device should be valuable<br />
In making convictions <strong>of</strong> motoriiis<br />
In the local court leu likely to IK'<br />
upset If appealed Is the county court. CHILLY FEET <strong>of</strong> Japanese ill and homeless children are warmed by Christmas socks<br />
knitted by Mrs. Catherine Geisinger, former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> teacher, in that country with' her<br />
The total law enieniment emclals<br />
peintad out Ih.t the »t.t* Army husband. She is shown at right putting on a pair <strong>of</strong> the- socks. Nurse is at left.—<br />
Supreme Gewrt rotenth/ mled that U, S, Army photo.<br />
the reHilfs ef drimk«n*r.r tesH<br />
are •dmlluUa In tourt at legtl<br />
evidence «f the degree ef lnto.lt.- Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Teacher, Now In Japan,<br />
Hon.<br />
Chief Smllh laid that motorists Knits Christmas Socks For Japanese Waih<br />
eonvleted In municipal courts on<br />
drunken dflWiil BHaTgTs arc TIT<br />
r.VMP KOKUHA, KOKURA. JA progressed until IS pairs <strong>of</strong> wool , School and Qlassboro State Teacher*<br />
many cases winning appeals in thePAN—A<br />
former resident and teach-'and nylon seeka were completed In College. During the 1MM3 sehool<br />
year sbe taught In the Fifth Grade<br />
county courts because <strong>of</strong> ruUngi <strong>of</strong> er <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Mrs. Leslie Oeliin. lime for Christmas. No two pairs<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Weiley »v. aehool.<br />
t'er, did her bit In lor away Japan <strong>of</strong> the socks are the same design or When the Gelstngen were located<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport<br />
.meter will provide conclusive evi- 10 aid sick «nd homeleie children color.<br />
in the Panama Canal zone, Catiwr<br />
uence in nn local case,, the chiisf i thu pa,t Christmas.<br />
Association, reported this week, aaid.<br />
i delight ef<br />
Ine was employed by the government<br />
I Mrs. GeisinBer spent her second i<br />
Mr. Snyder reported a eonmunt.<br />
, eeialnger<br />
for two years as a teacher. At Fort<br />
cation from E Fletcher Ingals, dis- He added Mat last month a case Christmas in Japan with her hus-<br />
!««•«•• Davens, Man,, she continued her<br />
•vfig twIIjr|fV|fat a^ II--—a—— B^sKaF ItaM sfgsaft Mfw ujuraiilA |p0Vaiytrict<br />
airport engineer <strong>of</strong> the Civil •M dismissed In the lecal court band, who is stationed at Camp Ko<br />
Hespital werkeri could not<br />
teaching work In basic education to<br />
Aeronautics Authority, who stated becaiMe Hie physician who .a.m. kura, > i decide whether the children were<br />
the troops In Japan (he Is employed<br />
that the government will advance ln«d the accuMd metsrlif for so. Each year she decides months be* ; more Bleated te have warm feat «r<br />
by the Mitsubishi Corporation, one<br />
"80<br />
tained a 54-mile-an.hour velocity anj<br />
Heedquarteri and training center<br />
tlfinAl Guard but aho the rcser\«<br />
blew in gusts up to 60 miles<br />
»t ilth »t. and Haven av, en Wed.<br />
I forces <strong>of</strong> the Artm, Nb\ \ and Marine<br />
Sen. Sandman on<br />
Crossing I<br />
nesday, from * I, m, fo !• p, m.<br />
j Corps which constitute the nalimt's<br />
ajeportt from <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police<br />
llrst llnr <strong>of</strong> dffen^c<br />
Urges Shortening <strong>of</strong>*<br />
and from the local Ceast Oward<br />
Ranking personnel <strong>of</strong> the Battalion<br />
Station Indicated dantago as the<br />
will be present to Hive specific Infor i Mayor Bowlter, In hit proclama- <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> RR Lin* '<br />
8 Committees reiult <strong>of</strong> the flood Na)f wat not<br />
matlon to all young men •> well a» ' tion <strong>of</strong> the day, call.d upen tocat<br />
extensive, but unolflcltl reperti<br />
their parents about the National ,<br />
RecommendBtlonA for<br />
cltli.ni to visit th* armory W»*<br />
County Group S«M suggetted that damage was w!d«<br />
auarri and Its place In the nntionn!<br />
*afct> Tor Autamabile* At<br />
nasday to svsiport th. Oward In Its<br />
tpread an the waterfrenfa.<br />
defense picture.<br />
grade crossing* throughout Cape<br />
efforts te maintain full strength <strong>of</strong><br />
L-gitlarors Seated<br />
The Legion Foul will havejts rea-<br />
Count*. Including Uie elinlnfttta<br />
cltll.n svWlers.<br />
Police reported damage to a sun ular meeting open to the public a! I<br />
35 actual vr prospective unidtB<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city was represented by 11porch<br />
on a home at 4Wi Central P m on Wednesday, with the Re- Judjse Jonsttian Acton<br />
throughout the county at the open-j the boardwalk approach at Plymouth lor the evening, Ouest speakers will I Air National Guard, lll explain the<br />
iesterday by the January (Jrflnd jtirv<br />
, f— ^ war kn _- - i ,.u ing <strong>of</strong> the new state Legislature In pL Damage wot done to the Yacht<br />
Ka:i — ^F dr ^ ^ BBB._.^.B. ^ ^^.M^m*^* 1 asai AB&aa^<br />
be Capt, Warner, <strong>of</strong>flcvr in charge <strong>of</strong> S« Pap* 1, colmn 1, please The Jkiry, after ihv^tiK^lin^ iCaBMleiUL .Some aehool debt*.<br />
ed that the form*, Uttine all per- According to friends <strong>of</strong> the family,<br />
tg inattad to m- suffered a broken bone (n bli left Republican leaden backed an effort The temporary budget* are detertinent fact* about the bicycle Mr Kelly recently bum two more<br />
M In MM WHSf hand as th* remit or a fall Sunday to block Senator Cowflll fromJila mined on at per coat <strong>of</strong> 4he total and tta owner, "wtrv pasaed but modern duplex type buOdmga on the<br />
at hut home, •!• Mb at.<br />
ee«t on th« aronndi that illegal vote* •pent for the previous year. They by taaehen in public and paro- ogeanfront. acme th* atreet train<br />
ware east t In M bit bi ejection toi<br />
are effective for the Drat quarter at chial achoole here.<br />
hla home, for ua« by
f:<br />
]•*,'•'<br />
NOW 28.00<br />
*©%o«<br />
-20% OH wevw<br />
NM 1*95<br />
20% Off<br />
Shirts<br />
, • wfiMfS €R OIHIWF<br />
(<br />
ef 11 and<br />
IIMi ha mmr eniM m Me NaNeMl<br />
Mry MTVIM wilt Iw aMtrtM tn«<br />
j, aid that the w ablM me nervl* to fuMII hhi mllb<br />
Mta wt up to glvt the t#ry aUigaMMi while ranwlBln, a»<br />
.ppoHuolty to ,MM tha hmm^ .„, wHh imw „ M fc,^^<br />
Sts give young men ,„ hto ^ t m l m w ,^_ He .III b.<br />
lrw nierve H<br />
^ ^<br />
MIVK AOKlirlf<br />
IIS CENTRAL<br />
PHARMACY<br />
Ill ha k H Mfn ef B*«.<br />
months' active duly away from hoine<br />
ill the regular service!, or whether<br />
to enlist in 'the National Ouard and<br />
work oil the obligation over a longer<br />
period at home.<br />
HaMhnM A.k CUy<br />
to Extend Cone*rtt<br />
A formal reque.t to the city com.<br />
BUailanen to make provliiom thia<br />
War for Miniai <strong>of</strong> the Muila Mr<br />
concert (MuaB later Into Septambar<br />
by Arthur M. Talley. pmldcnt <strong>of</strong><br />
vOjUBteer for tlii montha <strong>of</strong> active «t Aa»oelaUon,<br />
duty training wltbMhe Arms. Upon "W« are convinced that the MuaJe<br />
return to hU home town unit he will «*' concert, are the usM'thenuib-<br />
N required to wrv* the remainder )V entorad fom <strong>of</strong> entertainment <strong>of</strong><strong>of</strong><br />
his eight-year mlllUry obllgallon. '•Ml by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, with the pa*<br />
MgM for older recruits who enlist in our guwts alt summer, particularly<br />
the National Guard. Then they can from the older people.<br />
break law military training gradu -All <strong>of</strong> us in continually .trlvlng<br />
ally with friend*, most <strong>of</strong> whont are to lengthen the ihort aummer Kl.<br />
their own ale, and receive flrM U%•on<br />
by whatever method poulblo.<br />
mm a» a uldler along with neigh.* and It U the «nuniua,<strong>of</strong> aplnloo<br />
bun. It wns explained<br />
that to he aKe to advertUe in* ract<br />
that the concert, under the dlreo-<br />
The big decljlon racing young, UOB <strong>of</strong> Clarence Puhrman would b*<br />
men la whether to take their extended another week or two In<br />
•ghes Central Pharmacy<br />
(YOUR FAMILY DKUG STORK)<br />
1 In MM HMrt <strong>of</strong> OtNii Clly't Mtdfeal Center<br />
1 AND WESLEY AVI, OCEAN CITY, N, J,<br />
Phon. 0245 — Wa Deliver Anywhere—Anytime __<br />
In DRUGS In COSMETICS<br />
I Lh» <strong>of</strong> Elettrlc V«por.<br />
..All MakM Per That<br />
Stubborn Cough<br />
NfW KOLYNOS<br />
TOOTHPASTE<br />
Hant Tubes tor 69c<br />
THi NIW "TWiiD"<br />
SPRAY HAIRNET<br />
Ai AdvarfiMd on TV<br />
*1.50 ,<br />
plus tax<br />
For That Shimmering<br />
Platinum Cait<br />
For Grey or White Hair try<br />
m ON Large and <strong>On</strong>e<br />
Econoinicel Sine MHL "TJSJWST"<br />
"'<br />
HPSODINT<br />
PEPSODENT I* «Mi • touch af <strong>moo</strong>nbeam.,<br />
a,jk^KBija * * » Also conias In shadva fer hianct,<br />
TOOTHPASTE brawn and blatk. Not a dva.<br />
TOOTHPASTE<br />
Tnlli Both for 69c *i,fS<br />
R*f, R«j. Me Value piui u.v<br />
ON SALE HERE<br />
for the Men's Annual Turkey Dinner at the<br />
Atothadift Church, Thunday, January 26th.<br />
Me*-*! .f S ptr r»tr»n<br />
TMRNLiY HUeHES. P.D7 - Owner .n^Meneaer<br />
•OMRT C, PAUL, f>,B. • AtMclita PtanHacM<br />
«. IIVINS STASftUK, P.O. . AtasiiaM Pharm«M<br />
because:<br />
help, in keeping guesta in <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
September It the beat month at the<br />
senion far enjoyable weather. '<br />
•'We do undenUnd the paaiibia<br />
NAplieatioBi In trying to extend<br />
th,- contract <strong>of</strong> Mr. Fuhraun anil<br />
the orchestra menben, but aurely<br />
some farm <strong>of</strong> nualcai entertainment<br />
could be obtained If it could not he<br />
worked out with Mr, Fuhrnan,"<br />
nie nun who tells th@ slntplH<br />
tniUi nowatUy. »on get, a reputatlon<br />
for itrikiB, origlMlity.<br />
HU6HES PHARMACY<br />
•th A Wutoy Ave. Ph. QMS<br />
An °» ClftF ""al-rt UHHW* «Bd thawa Rlcnard wearfeu a iuit <strong>of</strong><br />
tlon •*•«• «"n"trelamaMi>B <strong>of</strong> armor he made himjteif by dint or<br />
ChrtstalM landed Her llysar-oH ton three week, or elhri.<br />
**«l»t bt the pagej ef life MJigMine 1*# file mother explained to<br />
i«# tt.a«b ^ • i if«.<br />
•.'jjm'ji.i.w^iii.HiMi.'iiw.'imiB<br />
av, had never written a letter to an<br />
editor until »he uw tha Cover <strong>of</strong><br />
a December Issue <strong>of</strong> Life, Thit<br />
did it.<br />
The cover piiturett t<strong>of</strong>ee null<br />
boys wcartng suit, <strong>of</strong> realistic medieval<br />
armor, which were being sold<br />
for 1100 a suit as Christmas gifts.<br />
Inside were pictures <strong>of</strong> fantastically<br />
extravagant trinket! for other members<br />
<strong>of</strong> the family.<br />
Or$fflBPtm]hmderbinl¥8power<br />
You've heard about the epeetMalajf geUwey <strong>of</strong> tbe<br />
FotdTbmiderblrd.Nowtt'eyntatl»-66Ford.And.t<br />
no ntn cortl.The "go-paxked" Thundertrird Y-8 k the<br />
•tandard eight for all Fairlone anil atation Wefon modeuL<br />
m hm LffeguaniDesign<br />
After more than tiro yean <strong>of</strong> MtMMh and teatinf, han'a<br />
Fort 'a MMwar to the probletn <strong>of</strong> aeddmt injury. Lifefund<br />
Datia^ fivw you ertra protection •fajnrt the m»Jor caueea<br />
<strong>of</strong> Injury. Let HI »how you jurt bow much thia can mnw<br />
to you and your family, in tenon <strong>of</strong> added aefcty.<br />
It atarted with the Thunderbird .... the look <strong>of</strong> a oar<br />
that'! long and low, juit Mrin' to go. Now you tad thai<br />
•une (tylinf In nil 18 new Fo«U You've .dmlred them on<br />
the hifhwaiy .. . now Teat Drive one today «t your lord<br />
DMuer't. Find out bow May it ia to own thk beauty.<br />
<strong>City</strong>. I'M tun M€k ra«alHd men<br />
a IMM ef accam-<br />
With millions starving in other She .till thinks «100 armor Christ<br />
parts <strong>of</strong> the world, she told him, it BU presents are nonsensical for 11<br />
waa wonderful ammunition for the year-olds, or any youngsters far that<br />
Communists to exploit, ihowing how matter.<br />
capitalistic Americans spend money —-— ——<br />
""she^n'losefl with the letter a WillfflltJili HlkalHc<br />
snapshot <strong>of</strong> her awn son. Richard, TTQIUIIIQII 11VQU3<br />
a pupil in Albert Ogden'a Win " « , _ ,<br />
Orade class at the Central av. school, f>laiLa> **»...««ll<br />
The picture was taken on the <strong>Ocean</strong> I ||l||% I Illllirll<br />
<strong>City</strong> batch, as reproduced above, VIUMJ WUIIVII<br />
g<br />
PricM Sought<br />
Thomas Waldman, a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the LkiBi Club, was elected as the,<br />
new president <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Service Club Council at a special<br />
meeting In The National Bank building<br />
Tuesday night.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>heen elected were M|s«<br />
Carolyn Boyd, • Venture Club, vice<br />
President; William Crockford. Lions,<br />
secretary; Cene McOuire, Hotnry<br />
Club, treasurer.<br />
The design for the planned "W,-i<br />
come" aign on the state hlghwuy ,<br />
from Som.-rs Point was submitted<br />
ond Mr. Crockford w« authorized to ><br />
obtain prices from several firms for<br />
building and painting It, The sign<br />
111 include the insignia <strong>of</strong> all six<br />
leal service clubs.<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the Council are: From<br />
Exchange, Charles w Munich, Vlncent<br />
Michelelte and Anthony t. Imbesl;<br />
(ram Rotary, Mr, McOuire,<br />
Robert <strong>How</strong>ard and Forrest R. Bridegam;<br />
from Liana, Frank Darby. Mr.<br />
Waldman and Mr, Crockford; from<br />
Venture, Miss Boyd. Anna Mae Del<br />
Corlo and Nancy Veiter.<br />
Delegates from the Soroptlroiit<br />
and Klwanls, clubs will be chosen<br />
before the nest Bleating, January 34,<br />
Cpl. Arthur Bod»r<br />
Going to G*mn
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Ph«f»3380<br />
55c<br />
iWsrt<br />
WIT<br />
*'-* 1/4;<br />
T«a»u* Iwv<br />
ataafc<br />
Anus* tha early IMS arrivals at<br />
N«w<br />
to<br />
i •<br />
._ m dab Mvlior it th.<br />
<strong>of</strong> *JM V«rtqnr Club<br />
tfrnlaa: it tin*<br />
Ml*<br />
War to tha budnsH meeting the<br />
vWdoa. canrailtm wtth their rejnwdi«<br />
chairmen? beld special nwet-<br />
'ati* to dbttw project, for tlw cm<br />
financial report given by Mlaa<br />
Sutler Ctowete, financial secretary,<br />
••emo a flsnannwi (mi TOT me<br />
jw <strong>of</strong> over HOD It alto itu reported<br />
that Uw recent dance liven et tha<br />
JJnwood Country Club was • aucotu<br />
«*d It<br />
CfeiMritk,<br />
- OAHJ. U «nsi<br />
jliNle<br />
: Chureb, J «Mi and llva bow&S<br />
past waak. <strong>On</strong>a kay 4HH MB . Gay pink and white<br />
whraseeBitnts u<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficem Installed Included Helen Dickinson, newly elected pres- lecorations lent a restive atmes*<br />
; part.in the eoun.<br />
Mrs, Bron Burkhardt, associate counident, who has been out <strong>of</strong> town. ihere. Following luncheon the guests<br />
ellor; Mrs, Hester Merryman, vice It was voted that Ihe individual injoyed an afternoon <strong>of</strong> card play, I<br />
•n Being BCOOI.<br />
' part* <strong>of</strong> the world<br />
•euncilor; Mrs, Mabel Busby, junior Circle reports be written in the fii- ng after whjeh Mrs, Tomlirnon pre-<br />
past councilor. Mrs. Addle M. Rule, ture in preference ip the oral form icnted Mrs. Etris with a crystal bon-<br />
conductor. Mis? Ada Johnson, out used In the past. The •.reasuror's an. bon dish trimmed in sliver. Those<br />
•Me Mntineij Wn. Linda Chanc, in- (nuaj_ report Jjowed. a substantial ittendjBjr, Included. Ws, Eirli, Mrs.?<br />
mt whiliifl. and Mrs ATOj B»tn for the nait year.<br />
'omlinsop, Mrs'. 'May MacNeal and><br />
phenton. Junior past eouneilori Announcement was made that the irs.'Btale Stelnrsclf. «'i>,',. •;' , '<br />
ganiutionai meetings, <strong>of</strong> Ihe Cuv <strong>On</strong>'frldji* etonlns in. MacNeal<br />
cles will be at the Church. House », iye a dinner, party Jor MM. Itris<br />
iireh Guild Plani {fellows; Bethany, January IS. )40na,<br />
Ravmona pueh,, <strong>of</strong> Conines<br />
Dinner :| p. m,j PhUathes, January 24, i:Su p,<br />
m; John Calvin, January M, 1:30which<br />
time (KellNcentM Mn>, Etris |<br />
'* PreireMlve Din.<br />
big <strong>of</strong> the WMbiuater Guild <strong>of</strong> the<br />
. !o Egg.<br />
k, director <strong>of</strong> MM Presbyterian Chureji, Tuesday menl was provided by members <strong>of</strong> nd. Other guests at the dinner<br />
evening at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Evelyn the Philathfa Circle and refresh, arty<br />
included Mr. and Mrs. Tom-<br />
Dour, The dinner will be held Tue«. ments were served by members <strong>of</strong> Mil son.<br />
'"SB " . evening starling at the home <strong>of</strong> the John Calvin circle.<br />
Mrs, Stris and Mr, Leach will be<br />
."<strong>of</strong> the fttr..* whlrh Mrs, WuMni Matthews, 3119 Central<br />
married Jinuary SI. In the Meiho.<br />
I 314 godetlei in the<br />
rfcmce will attend, ,„ at MS.<br />
Mrs. Snydar fa Have di yau •• your tWhc<br />
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1)1 •»<br />
756<br />
MWIT I I ,7U<br />
NOW<br />
SALEPRJCE 8 7.48<br />
S 7.48<br />
BOYS'<br />
SWEATERS<br />
WOOL<br />
Long SlMve<br />
Ragularly «4.95<br />
NOWJ148<br />
COTTON<br />
Long Sloeva<br />
Regularly yM.98<br />
NO NOW<br />
PANTS<br />
%<br />
'SMEN<br />
$ 4.98 702<br />
As bury<br />
INVENTORY CLEARANCE<br />
BUY NOW<br />
MEN'f DRESS SLACK!<br />
RAYON GABARDINE UAU/ 5o <<br />
RI6ULARLY 7,95 nUff W«<br />
WOOL COW MftuT<br />
BIOULABLY 7.H 11111?<br />
WOOL FUNNEL klAUl Sc<br />
KiCULARLY 10,95 RUff Pa'<br />
IOYS'<br />
All Wool Quilled<br />
SUfi COAT<br />
Wih<br />
With Fur Csllir<br />
NOW<br />
ALL WOOL QUHLTiD<br />
JACKET<br />
OUiLTlD GABARDINE<br />
SUB COAT<br />
SHIRTS<br />
MiN'S<br />
SPORT SHIRI<br />
FLANNgL PLAID,<br />
Rag, 2.95 ffOW<br />
OABARDINF<br />
Solid Colori, Pltld Res.<br />
MOWM.98<br />
100% WOOI.<br />
MBT$<br />
NOW<br />
3.7! NOW<br />
STRIPED<br />
R-Q. 2.9S NOW<br />
R««. 3.9$ MOW<br />
<strong>of</strong> ottcera wa><br />
j <strong>of</strong> the OfflcBM'<br />
Palermo Air 0aac,<br />
~L..nina Mn Then Jenne<br />
|fS^r«W« nt - Ml »' J< * n<br />
will bt babl.at tai Allantie<br />
CH7 Naral feaje Omcw.- Club,<br />
tha lint ona to be Tuesday at 1 p. m.<br />
Plan- also were mad* for a BartF<br />
March «f Ditn«k<br />
Jannar/ 27 at 8 p m. In the club at<br />
number, <strong>of</strong> the Et* ehapUi,<br />
Pilerroj<br />
Make Ouilt<br />
loiega Lambda PH Mrortty. votad a In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Two new members wara wtlMmed<br />
Work ana eotaplated on a auUt [donation U « tot 4 drive and afee. biggest, huskiest can Built!<br />
beauty from being youni!<br />
Ma t/trt-t** tftlt*.<br />
You can actually hare a big, glamorous Pontiac 8^0 for lem<br />
t 4<br />
models <strong>of</strong> the loun-prititd three! ;<br />
MOTOR CO,, Int.<br />
^%<br />
<strong>City</strong> llehekiiti Lodge meet<br />
7:30 p. m, in tb^ Episcopal Par<br />
Ish House, 1083 Central av.<br />
R*turn* From Vliitt<br />
Boy Beout Truop No, 81 meeting 7<br />
Clyde Carson, 1118 Eay y av,, has re.<br />
p, m, in ihe Methodist Church.<br />
turned home alter spending the hoi) TUESDAY<br />
days with hla «nn. the Bov, Avcrlll<br />
in • Dttroit.Ttaiid -wltJI TeTn.<br />
WestminstBT ^uild ST ihe First<br />
lives In Cheater. Pa,<br />
Presbyterian Church serving a Progressive<br />
Dinner, First eournc B^JO y<br />
m, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Wlllard Ma><br />
I hows, 3110 Centra! av.i main ours.<br />
»i the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, John Carey all<br />
S, Allantit. blvd.; dessert at the homr<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Charles Hadtke, 331 B,<br />
•surf rd.<br />
- i' ,.- •<br />
PHONf 0606<br />
Golden Age Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cu<br />
necllnM 12:30 p, m, in St. John's<br />
Lutheran Church.<br />
».<br />
Women*! Bible Clau <strong>of</strong> the Firnt<br />
Methodist Church, moisting 8 p m,<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs George Winner.<br />
300 Central av * • •<br />
P-TA monthly meeting. H p. m, in<br />
the Wesley av elementary school,<br />
James M Pulvino school art director,<br />
will pruaent the program.<br />
* * •<br />
Bethany Circle <strong>of</strong> the Ladles' Auxiliary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Flnt Presbyterian<br />
Cburch meeting 1 30 p in in the<br />
Church Houae<br />
VACATMMt IN *<br />
m. and Mn.-Frank C. MaUhcm.<br />
$> WMdey rd, an ncaUonini In<br />
Inorlttr m *vtty) mMith«<br />
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1MB<br />
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Cashmtrt-BoMMt<br />
X 38c<br />
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bathfha<br />
Vtl<br />
D«ttrf«ii<br />
ItfMlMt<br />
Ad<br />
flslagoii<br />
Laindry St**<br />
a» largaiht «•_<br />
Aju CUUMT<br />
fliant<br />
I|.si.«am<br />
Fioriait Atrattl<br />
can lie<br />
Swai<br />
ParwnalSiia<br />
eaU comb.<br />
/j S«la<br />
Swai Soap<br />
A lara.ti» ajaj<br />
AM A*l»<br />
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OPEN THURSDAY<br />
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ka«ai«rWkW<br />
•nauiHa u» *• fwir falttit aipiililliaH >tlr>» |^ar aaaa«*f>'<br />
lil.r racilpf t> fur A*» aaal y*u Kill retain DOUILf YOlA<br />
' 1 Chok. Quilitj ... •«>• In {Now* High*)<br />
Chuck JteM £ .33c<br />
cnaCM<br />
m<br />
FnHh K!IM.RMdy Te Cook, Iroilmf or (2 to 3 pounef)<br />
Fryitg Chick<br />
aUalaVfiBUflnt ^BBK ^^BB ^aa •BafiaaaiaBl<br />
Smoked PicNi Picmcs t*t<br />
"Sup.f-Righf"<br />
FriHUiiiirs ^<br />
tit<br />
Florida Orange* l&<br />
B—nyj. rfoHhwitfafR<br />
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Ffm»rri».— l^tk<br />
AaiaaitaVak latiaBah Snow Crop tf aV«t Mbt<br />
Vfilft «1IM rVM*n 1CM. HV<br />
immmnm<br />
4r* Nf" «*SJ&-<br />
J^U £a|A<br />
»2c MOM »mt iac<br />
1V.W, *nd Whir.<br />
large igp<br />
Sunnyfiald Fancy Cr«am.ry (NONE fUlCED HI&HEK)<br />
In<br />
ffc »,. a. JL 67c<br />
FpfBt* ID.<br />
litter<br />
Lunchcoi Mitt<br />
WtM't irapt MM<br />
3S*<br />
21^ « s<br />
HiMNritJiiM Z%m, *%t&<br />
Ifflifc** TmHiMN *£. 2T<br />
Ubky'sSwMffeM l^tV<br />
M i«Mt MMl Bttt* 2-M*<br />
Umwi aa*a^aai '^— 4aslaaa1 al • • al<br />
tftMaaaf •*• I<br />
My UM BMH* *** £ IB',£<br />
BBaaim Haualat *«HT»,*ri<br />
NN MUS , «r u,<br />
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AMI<br />
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W* >MV« !MM hoping thoM who S M l^MmM in buying<br />
^iMRftW teMlrtf RMI lt»«t» In OtMn <strong>City</strong> and vldnHy.<br />
mnnt nnpta mmy <strong>of</strong> Mr*.<br />
J^ANiY LLOYD CHATTIN<br />
' REALTOR<br />
lill/^IIRVAVfc »" PHONE 00*0<br />
if# MfOHTON PLACI IfHONl 0433<br />
RICHARD B. FOX<br />
Mi ftnMt find AHanttc Avenue<br />
-pfms-'lor So/©<br />
THE SUPER DELUXE<br />
JUBILEE HOME<br />
Corn«r C«rd#n» Parkway and felfait Read<br />
0 ' ' d<br />
No. 6 Edinburgh Road<br />
lowed by refreshment<br />
Storm Tides<br />
"ITliwe Circle, <strong>of</strong> the Woman's a* Toe deepest point <strong>of</strong> flooding apehiUr<br />
er -ChrijtUn Service or the psand along Haveji av, froaj Bib<br />
monthly meeting. Thunday, HP •¥, and Moore av, i „<br />
. M ***• C "*'* lwd * Iu neli»n water at varioui InterHctlsiM along<br />
•I Plymouth tm wJIb 18 member, that distance. Central .*, in the vt<br />
Iff**" 1 •J'!L. T - m f t M °" *>**• *>*& <strong>of</strong> «ih it. was under w«t£<br />
tor or tbe itiidjr book. Thirteen ed by High seas at that jwlntand<br />
taember. <strong>of</strong> the Naomi ClreJe al» along But Atlantic blvd i%t LriS<br />
held a lunchMn at Plymouth Inn. IhUn ay, o wrm-<br />
«r»- John Mawhlnney enterulned Despite the heivy glut*, dlfflia.<br />
borne. 41S leth .t.TW. Frank Taylor llglble.<br />
asd Mr* Harold St.lnrack were so. — __<br />
*R t ?j**f De -5 tte , _?*• -** I* M|M "W 81 * Cameron, elderly nt.<br />
Mn. M Lanond aiid Mrt. Mawhin dent <strong>of</strong> Marmora, Is now maklni her<br />
"Kj!, m mmt = m> - 1 ** '*•««'•'>« <strong>How</strong>e * Crent Haven, r_UM May<br />
<strong>of</strong> Devohon."by Tbon,« H. Kelly. Court Houae. ' W<br />
Gr«ndfalh«r M M ClattifM.Ai, trini Oukk RMOIK<br />
left Monday far Lancajter, Pa., to I<br />
altend tto funeral <strong>of</strong> her grand- I '<br />
father, John Oalen Slder, who died I,<br />
at the age <strong>of</strong> «?. Al» 1-e.idln* hen I<br />
u a lumiMr rwldent to a tan, John<br />
O. Slder Jr., at M4 Park pi. a<br />
Rewiv. BJdt on 20tf»<br />
For Self Kong* LMM<br />
BW. will be receKed by the city<br />
commiulonen January M for a flveyear<br />
leue on the Bay av. property<br />
currently occupied by--thi lolf drtv-<br />
Ins range In front <strong>of</strong> the Incinerator.<br />
TOe current lean, held by J,
t r<br />
ii<br />
'irtffl 1<br />
A CAUSE<br />
"*.*.,<br />
1^ Be* Joan nantaan, addnaNd<br />
the cams, and told o* the arowth<br />
*M prog re*, <strong>of</strong> tha parish. He com-<br />
MMed fa* (odaljr ftp th* apieniUd<br />
wBt* done to th. part w*tr.<br />
NATURAL GAS CO.<br />
rntwfrmtl ana •<br />
Common Stock*<br />
* ***** Baawrtf •i.jiiiat<br />
WOODCOCK, HIM<br />
ACO, MC<br />
AJITHUR t. BATT»I<br />
I4» MWHTOI PLAC1<br />
t * Utr,« «* 1 id victor OUford M<br />
.*?" •"•* •» art #J ormnlttUMt. othen<br />
ac*Mant lleuteoant; ~ "- ' JWIe. —• e«r tit.<br />
Ltd ear A dJnmr for aquad m«nb«r. ,<br />
_ - - _ . . fa* on their wive, bat bMn daUd tor JiB. | bow _0toB»<br />
'.rt^iwjlW 1 "'---•**' «.'••''.• w4 l *«Vy/!:rt<br />
MsfSfllc Club H«art guwOtn'c*oi thai elty, iUtien was<br />
<strong>of</strong> fehaal Danlnnnunt charged with hit and ran driving. '<br />
K I M POlNT^Iohu Oliver, net*, reported that Simon WM driver <strong>of</strong> *<br />
ly-«lect*d prwldent, conducted the meter which wu tawUg • trailer<br />
Jajuaqr dinner meting <strong>of</strong> the Ma. on wBjeh , .urfaa m w m be.<br />
MUM Club a! Mac'i RratauraJit. y,g transported aeron the Boulevsrd,<br />
Faireat Conover, Cbarlu lla~dle _ tiJ_ _,<br />
n.rwlll b. h.UJ<br />
fine winter meet<br />
a-<br />
John Palmer, (<br />
montha, u eanln<br />
MM, OrvllH Mathlj. MM, Innocente. * sumiBmia wu tattled, Monday after, The conitructlon compmiy wa» op. >t}l«. John It now|<br />
and Mn, Olfmf. •*» to Jaieph Jf, illnoB. »•«»«» tUed <strong>of</strong> the ev#nU and Simon Iden. a few hour* each J<br />
.,_ F.nlmore at. ¥lneUnd. N. J» traMer. llfled a> driver <strong>of</strong> the tractor-trailer.<br />
I He reported (tlaeal police headquar Khntr Mllllg.n, *i<br />
ten, where he m iMued • >ummont mn, ladoiai'flMw<br />
for luvtitf the scene <strong>of</strong> an accident. getflBB out now Mj;<br />
while driving<br />
Urday afternoon. He radioed to<br />
It headsuMtmi, .which In lurn<br />
held SatunUy evening at the Un- The Usiit wet hanfMf dewfl In<br />
wood Country Club. Me water by II. cable. Had It re-<br />
_. — - — mabitd wndhfevend and the tyf.<br />
Claut*^ Ad* anna QuM KnuHt rent turned an alter dark, "«'d<br />
Ikuur Ha. I1M1 KM>n* Ulalrtrl N« 3<br />
POINT~At a meounn <strong>of</strong> «<br />
th. Ladlea' Aid Society <strong>of</strong> Ora« "'"<br />
Lutneran Churcn In th. churr-h hail I. Ouh<br />
rtam «w» made ftp a doughnut „ »M •<br />
•alt an Shrov. Tuwdajr, February |' , Lnl , "d.«<br />
I' "<br />
14 Mn Alice SMnun wUl bi '•<br />
««eral ehalrman <strong>of</strong> ,he wig. . . „<br />
Ban. were completed for wrvliiB , »f<br />
l " 1 "« l •»" no«rnni»nt<br />
lln.-|unln« »ls.OfN>.00O .lock O(' FeWral<br />
atas prepared and K I M the supper »<br />
for th. Utbenyi Mes^ mMllni Jan. „.<br />
^tte MrthdajT. <strong>of</strong> the past<strong>of</strong>. Urn, "<br />
Charles Btae*, Mn. May niiyton, }*<br />
•Kti Ihdlrtrtly ri-pr«fniInn tank<br />
Htrdle and Mm »uttle immhweuer '» BRPM<br />
were oBterved, }£• ""w 1 u<strong>of</strong> »«t«-ud ssiifiui iiidivtaEB;iw<br />
f<br />
" wa&.!« 7fheiK<br />
3tate,sf N?w Jersey, ogyhty <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
Sworn ta and su^erlBed betire me thli<br />
Ml day <strong>of</strong> January." IM ana I herecy<br />
eertUy thai I aoi net an <strong>of</strong>flc*/ st director<br />
" 'MAWOM T. MURPKlf, Nil.rv Puolle,<br />
My E»iM)llss!an ^XPIl'ew Ost, 3?tn, li^.<br />
l.j»—11—PI §33,40<br />
jralliinf t rsM,«I.l}<br />
•tlnns „ 4,,7m»<br />
ng postal<br />
Mattnta let.<br />
P. M.<br />
THU. . SAT,<br />
MOM. . TUI.<br />
TMBS<br />
* -<br />
JwWIE^MM<br />
WW, ONLY<br />
3i| — BARGAINEE —<br />
MUMMMIUHi<br />
MH.C0NMOM<br />
I Unhr.nlty<br />
i\i^^'-Hij^^^M^^M/1^^^^Li^ik.^^^^^^^^^^^£^ikxiffi^dk^<br />
at <strong>of</strong> IHaniat. friaatm and thaw<br />
Ina «t rapid ram, Thii MNM wn<br />
Mf HM NMN MM. and htm tha<br />
•taut partly awt ot til* ground.<br />
••p*ud part* at lha und*r«round<br />
(yttMti ar. irwit llaki* to lit|ury,<br />
IVirpose <strong>of</strong> mulch is Is keep the<br />
frown when the mulch In applied<br />
the mulch will .low up the thawing'<br />
Um» hM not •eeined to *"»» Phytleii eonaltion with pi,B,y<br />
^ l «ipf<strong>of</strong>eetive cove^ <strong>of</strong> w »«" ie «lw «!„ help,.<br />
and herbaceoui peren. A typieal mulch material It rye or<br />
pUnti. It could be that, wheat slr«w. applied to i dvpth or<br />
Buy be neeeiia . _<br />
little light to the •oil and IIM will<br />
- - <strong>of</strong> «i, in more rig.<br />
permit escape <strong>of</strong> gaUH.<br />
j , jhould have been If teavei are the onlj- mulch avail-<br />
now, with soil brought able, uie oak leavei if possible, as<br />
riit hoed up among the the» curl on drying. Maple and<br />
When this li frozen to aother<br />
ion leavei are likely fo become<br />
i££ inehB and the Mil in waler-soalted and If placed (llrccllv<br />
mW itrdcn Is also rnien on the sail will freeie into • solid<br />
aw depth, mulch should be mass. It would be better to place a<br />
liiyer <strong>of</strong> fine twigi upon the soil, the<br />
ar H M It deiif ned not » leaves on this and some twigs on top<br />
it keep reeti •« pltnN to hold the leaves In place.<br />
m H b) to keep Me Mil Evergreen perenniiis, such ag fox-<br />
:M lent ei polilkki. The glove, oriental poppy, hardy candy,<br />
u b net M much the tuflj and so on, miv smother if cov-<br />
ggnttfcy cold, but rathered completely<br />
A cnftMng aceeuni eon be invaluable to yeu. It eart<br />
Mp yeu central yeur ipending ond make yeur dsllari<br />
•ifarthtr. UtBd hi pay all bills, it provides complete,<br />
MarreM rteerdf fen the checkbook stubi); aufemotie,<br />
MMraotlpts (in itm conceded checks). It's a lime-ond-<br />
i»inty.iov#r you won't want te be without,<br />
MM A CHICKING ACCOUNT WITH US -<br />
The National Bank<br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Asfeury Avanua — Oriva-lii Off in 1300 Wttt Av.nu.<br />
Cap* May County's We***, ••nk<br />
MIMIC* FIDIKAL niiiw sirriM<br />
WU* MMSIT INSUMAN^S CCa^OK^T|ON~ "<br />
YOU* DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000<br />
' Banking Haurtk<br />
•.until 2 p. m. — Saturdays f W m, until 12 noon<br />
4SLI OFFICE _ 43rd StrMt arid Landit Avenu.<br />
KH^,.;,^-^^<br />
_ — —— THI OCEAN CITY SINTIHIL-LEDOIR<br />
Torrid Homanc* In Myttriout India \<br />
\ MJ<br />
•'al*.^<br />
RICHARD BURTON and LaM Turner ihare • ronmiico<br />
<strong>of</strong> earth shaking dimensions in tnt Cinemascope ipactacw'fi<br />
r ' '"ffif ? alns <strong>of</strong> R «nehipur", openini tonftht at Uw<br />
Village Theatre, The tale <strong>of</strong> modern India also itars Fred<br />
MaqMurray, Joan Caulfleld, MichaeL Ronnie and Eugenie<br />
Lena Turner In<br />
Story <strong>of</strong> India<br />
Violence and Lev*<br />
en Village Screen<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Tod.y, TomortDw and Saturday<br />
I Cinemascope spectacle wit ll<br />
[ and Rlehsrd Burton,<br />
Speaks s<strong>of</strong>tly and<br />
Leigh, both medically and<br />
Wednesday <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
IBarsainite)<br />
"A Lawless street" ii an explosive<br />
new drama In which treachery, vlo.<br />
e and Kunflamine sudden<br />
--»n
vw-V-v-* /•-,,•"<br />
•*?"."•« !""<br />
"; )^ 1 - 1<br />
•eatipel-Ledger<br />
POfffl, BOB NwtH It<br />
the American<br />
It haslud In the nation'* his-<br />
wfch* wsnlted from the wilHng-<br />
. _ Stance, to by Mmething new, to<br />
from their neighbor* If they thought<br />
• place* in our complei society to*<br />
i can be dtngerouV Freeholder<br />
Lear put his ftngtr directly on one<br />
£ wliea. after Hurting hi* Mvtnth term<br />
for all conununitle* af the county to co-<br />
pMming and coordinate their efforts<br />
The Cap* Way County American<br />
Leflon band «oomun*d «h*tthrough<br />
the genefoelty ef Ui* estate "f<br />
Charles * SUUweD the iiwtfMe<br />
an the band liaadquarten at Palermo<br />
was la be burned<br />
• 9 #<br />
OCMB air Hl»h School', re4 hot<br />
kutaMalt tew aw«t ti stain «row<br />
with a win war knM>t here,<br />
PIVI VMM **©<br />
J, Rush Chattio was appointed<br />
elty health <strong>of</strong>ficer toiu«t*a:H.rol.l<br />
the!<br />
MUttr Punning Board,<br />
iging the "one world" idea down to the<br />
MM he beltefM that planning, to ac-<br />
j btmefit. should IM carried out with<br />
i iWjw <strong>of</strong> vision, not confined strictly to mu-<br />
i tr/local boards will possibly create con*<br />
•tr plan and act to the detriment <strong>of</strong> the<br />
• he declared.<br />
He <strong>of</strong>ficial and long-time advocate<br />
dldnt »ay exactly what he had in<br />
But it takes no great stretch <strong>of</strong><br />
en» how certain restrictions or stan.<br />
as tnndl area eaaiiy could be nuUif led<br />
UaOrpetnttted much more liberalism.<br />
. . • hMtts own municipal planning board<br />
! «Bd *l»o thr atttre rtcenUy established advisory planning<br />
rnmmtititft <strong>of</strong> tho Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, both dedicated to<br />
> ft* proportion <strong>of</strong> seeing to it that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> progresses<br />
[ orderly add MUffbfe lines. It is to be hoped, how-<br />
. that fa their ddttMratlons they take Mr. tears ad-<br />
i into immt and make sure that what they are<br />
'it not too greatly at variance with the<br />
_ , rith |be expert advice available through the<br />
fMbuntw lwiabK. ' * • » - • •<br />
: I tab is one place Wnerc.tJl pf Cape May County has<br />
WoieortonityTealiy to demonstrate fnat it can sustain a<br />
immsmikott.<br />
Augutiu J. myth, loc«l funeral<br />
director, mi named Is tag srhooJ<br />
baud to replace Harry W. Intu,<br />
what* term mpbeC ^<br />
Amateur musidanj <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CUV<br />
IM Ike inaeiUts I M wen betas<br />
Ini-tttd to loin in Mean <strong>City</strong> torn-<br />
Phony Orchestra. Ma* organUM<br />
by JL J. Gl.U, former Philadelphia<br />
musician<br />
;<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a fa<br />
News Notes<br />
VJSi<br />
-tt number <strong>of</strong><br />
KlTW^Wttoil MMW IMM<br />
they hive bad to j, «* net tup.<br />
prtw .American dlplomiU tti Park<br />
The «Mil to wok* Uie •**•<br />
would nln ni not known but II<br />
h*d b^^pwdWed IhilCoMluB.<br />
MB *U on the riH in Fnnct and<br />
•ttli advice WM P"«d m to W«rt.<br />
Infton hafart the vettni toe* piie*<br />
na<br />
THE OLD TIMIR was In a mellow <strong>moo</strong>d, what wtth »<br />
nu-ttwd «f rth loynded lemtUieljf •Mhutailk *]<br />
in a^aelulllltane. on Aabury a*. • "'<br />
••v«i I'm real gud tb see M many ef the younger t<br />
iSB?? he dtctored. "Irt a good thing tfjj RAM<br />
wordi<br />
The r«»y|H ihm. IM« Byii<br />
iww fenUn peNc* emDn end<br />
DM tpMt ef OeMve, ne«M^ «<br />
Mphif Ikt CWNIMMM ptrtle* M<br />
«MM«ni IwMpeM etMMM<br />
mention loo many name* <strong>of</strong> (he younf<br />
_.££« nf the city BlannUi boaW, Pbiup Turner, newt<br />
tftMTSiiib*.* Com Qeorie "Hud- Laufef S {<br />
If the let»li Merchanta Divialen, not to target those two r 1<br />
site l«iSrt«nj <strong>of</strong> Cap. May County. Senator Charlt, "J<br />
Assemblyman Robert Kiy.<br />
CONVERSATION our memory<br />
OM) Metntly iought approval <strong>of</strong> .<br />
rVorate Block iMB*, ,<br />
Jt (w«3) (was not) the lirst such issue *ver<br />
nlftrti by the Orm.<br />
"wa» (an averaw) (Ihe bin«M)<br />
fiatn (do) (do not) provide. • possible<br />
penalty for murder.<br />
(M )<br />
•eNM win hen in WM* SemMnv<br />
if IMy, ar in etfier MwnlrlH, fe<br />
yet h> be i<br />
Gold War Pattern Seen Making<br />
New Shift to Economic Front<br />
bythetainlf.nd^t-ftoatcwt^th*<br />
employe.<br />
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OanirCMBaji T. Millet Hand mar-<br />
rledhU stcrnary, the farmer Mrs<br />
Bttaktlh ftnt •pang, af Cap* May,<br />
and began his fourth ttm In W»»h<br />
higten,<br />
10 YIAM A9O~"<br />
at Our Library<br />
"iny Headley, yrere he ahvc today,<br />
l heeft*' siirprlwe to Uie Am-<br />
But the Communist gains cane<br />
after it had appeared Mai Comniu.<br />
nlun waa on flu wane In France<br />
and commute a great morale vic-<br />
tory for the CommimliU, who new<br />
will ml mis. the opportunity to give<br />
the Impression thai the Commun-<br />
1st party Is the coning party, that<br />
Conununiam Is on the rise.<br />
Another efeel <strong>of</strong> in* election Is<br />
lo eaat a cloud <strong>of</strong> doubt over US<br />
policy concerning France Congress<br />
is already doabt/ul aMul the value<br />
<strong>of</strong> an aid program to this thorouch<br />
ly weak and dhnrganBed Ind very<br />
unpredictable country. The President<br />
hat suggested thai Congress set up<br />
an aid program to last 10 yean, and<br />
that Congress give such an assurance<br />
to our allies.<br />
But II fhe resulta af this pro-<br />
•ram are M b* In* lam* at Me<br />
raWItt af MM ailltens •»» dollars<br />
w* have iavWiM *n pranee —<br />
where Cemmunttm !• falnlnf —<br />
It would stem Mai there may ke<br />
a better anal MtaaMf »l<br />
and a more reallitk ana,<br />
In •hart, Congress Is likely to buck<br />
any program at guaranteeing unre-<br />
liable countries a program <strong>of</strong> four<br />
billion dollara 1 year In total foreign<br />
aid for 10 yean.<br />
If the President gels approval <strong>of</strong><br />
thii program, and long term guaran-<br />
tee. It Kill surprise many ohaervers,<br />
and will come only •fter bliier oppo.<br />
aitlon by a growing group which is <strong>of</strong><br />
the opinion that US. dollara can do<br />
more for peace and defense In the<br />
US than In the hands <strong>of</strong> unpredie.<br />
tables •broad.<br />
Aid for dependable allies will no<br />
doulit oontiniui hut fui tome the<br />
BlHU Hit ^^'^^ . -r .<br />
Of course young men have accompllahBienu In maByt^<br />
than poK«, .Khhat brtni. u, to the natal <strong>of</strong> thi. dta<strong>of</strong>tl<br />
ii an announcemeiit Just ree#lved from the New Jene/f<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce. 1<br />
The "Jaycees" are Blurting a quest for New JtraMl<br />
Outstanding Young Men <strong>of</strong> the Year, and they are iaMh%g|<br />
<strong>City</strong> people to send in lhelr nomlnaUona <strong>of</strong> any yauaf aa.1<br />
commuriltv who be«auu <strong>of</strong> ntraordlliary talent and WtMT<br />
made ImporUnt contributions to his pr<strong>of</strong>eaalon, and to W\<br />
welfare <strong>of</strong> the people," s<br />
The pufpoic <strong>of</strong> this program, co sponsored by The '...<br />
Trenton'• mominl newspaper, "is to present the people <strong>of</strong> i<br />
with concrete evidence that auceess in our free enlerprtae,<br />
still available to iho»c Indlviduata who atrtve to achlevt-<br />
Any young man, 21 through S8 yean <strong>of</strong> aje, ii eligible I<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Junior chamber reeognltioiu for aehlevementi, leaoM<br />
Mrvice to community or itate during the calendar year M<br />
awards will he in three eategorlei—Civie Accomplishment!, 1<br />
and Oeveftiment,<br />
According to the Jaycees, they will welcome noi_<br />
candidatef fron ill organizations, educational Institution, 1<br />
labor unions, religious leaden, gavemmenul <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />
groups, Chambers <strong>of</strong> Commerce, etc.<br />
Requests for nomination Wanks may be made to Heliei w,|<br />
chairman. Trenton Junior Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce. 650 i—*<br />
av., Trenton, no later than January II.<br />
The three young men named by the judges: will he hm<br />
banquet and Award Aisembly on Trenton on February 4,<br />
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= •<br />
SO IF ANYONE in the audience feels strohgly that eat j<br />
local arc« up and earning young men deserves special rea<br />
go ahead and send In his name. The competition may be i<br />
who itnows?<br />
At any rate, II if a fine thing the Jaycaes are doing nfll<br />
type <strong>of</strong> project that may help a little to encourage still M<br />
men with energy and ideas to take an active part In the l<br />
their home towns,<br />
/Microscope <strong>On</strong> the Cahtmrla<br />
SOMETIMES an outsider's viewpoint on one <strong>of</strong> our pn<br />
be helpful, because It will call attention to something we 1<br />
look by being loo close lo the situation.<br />
That apparently was tho case whon The Sentinel Ledfl<br />
feature .rlicl. th«t called »tlentl -<br />
issue Is certainly clouded with doubt.<br />
Ii "HemeHmf the Nile at *j hai come as any jwprise «o the Am-<br />
i h.BaypM^dreitn. Th. country erlcan leaders, they certainly did not<br />
f hat& ha* Is ala'it will move Wke the Geneva "new took", at face<br />
a rteV." ,' value. As Secretary Dalles put It a<br />
rs quoted; are ail author-<br />
"all responsible, ail well In-<br />
,_,» tt V-^lgniBMni that what<br />
1 say a*hr up to Uie aamc thinp<br />
tl* JTjb)c, rather than the<br />
la /Bow Russia's principal<br />
i <strong>of</strong> w>r And In the conduct<br />
at war,, to quote U, 8. News<br />
BriUla uses, as she long has<br />
?md Agin *im<br />
Railroad Help* <strong>City</strong><br />
Growth,, Commuter Says<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger — <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> is primarily a resort city. As<br />
such, its economy Is largely depen-<br />
dent on summer visitors. <strong>On</strong>e cn<<br />
couraling trend is taking place:<br />
namely, an increasing number <strong>of</strong><br />
families arc making <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> their<br />
permanent residence. This trend is<br />
pott noticeable in the Merlon Gar-<br />
dens development and the Gardens<br />
section <strong>of</strong> the city.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e important factor making for<br />
year 'round population is (hat the<br />
Pennsylvania ReiuinE Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s<br />
<strong>of</strong>fer good, fast commuting service<br />
to Philadelphia, Without this, the<br />
community would remain sialic or<br />
even lose population,<br />
I most certainly endorse the<br />
thoughts expressed by Mr, Arthur<br />
Batten In last week's issue <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sentinel Ledger. Certainly no town<br />
has ever prospered and grown with-<br />
out adequate rail service. The Cham-<br />
ber ef Commerce and various civic<br />
clubs should do all in their power to<br />
encourage the Pennsylvania Beading<br />
Seashore lines In their commuting<br />
service, and not take a defeatist at-<br />
titude.<br />
Yours truly,<br />
O A sciUUfLtn<br />
AV Dundee Road<br />
Restaurant Man's<br />
'Santa' Work Praised<br />
Editor, Sentinel Ledger — Even<br />
_\ear prler to ChrUtmaa Mr frank<br />
Wauon, <strong>of</strong> Frank and Eddie's M<br />
bury av between 7th and Oth In<br />
value. As Secretary Dalles put It a<br />
short time ago, "We have hot low-<br />
ered our guard , , , -Our military<br />
strength . , > cannot yajy with their<br />
smiles or with thelj- frowns." And<br />
Russia's obvious Intentions have re-<br />
sulted in one Increase'bi Western<br />
strength. They have shored up<br />
NATO, by again proving; thai friend-<br />
jy words and geslurei from Krem-<br />
lln leaders are not what they seem.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, vilita our school as<br />
Santa and Urines each child a very<br />
well filled stocking <strong>of</strong> toys, fruit,<br />
candy and nuts.<br />
f feel this l» such a wonderful<br />
thing for a man to dd on his own<br />
that it would be very nice if you let<br />
your readerf know about his work<br />
CJRAC1 J, KBLLY<br />
• Bayside Training School<br />
Becsloy's Point, N. J,<br />
Thief entered a Knoxvllff. Tenn.<br />
apartment and ^tole a kitchen sink.<br />
Everything but the kitchen sink was<br />
what he couldn't steal—apartment<br />
was vacant.<br />
Police chief Muscatel! recently in-<br />
vestigated robbery <strong>of</strong> a liquor store<br />
at Bcntleyvillc, pa. When he makes<br />
port with the miscreants they II<br />
tasle <strong>of</strong> the harvest <strong>of</strong> the grapes or<br />
wrath,<br />
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National prosperity hasn't changed<br />
the even lensr <strong>of</strong> things m Caycc,<br />
s, c. 'nilcves raided three business<br />
Potter <strong>of</strong> th* Pro**<br />
JUIT TRV IT<br />
If you don't think women arc cx<<br />
plosive, just drop one!—The Parris<br />
Island Boot, Parris island, S, C,<br />
CEO POLITICAL NOTE<br />
This is the school <strong>of</strong> experience,<br />
or (earning geography the hard way,<br />
—Chicago Daily N'ews.<br />
AMMiCAN PLACE NAMES<br />
Presenting: Oolf, III,; QinsenS.<br />
Ky.i Sisters, Ore; Snow Show, Fa.i<br />
Plain Dealing, La.; S<strong>of</strong>t^ shell, Ky.<br />
THIV OPTIN Ml<br />
But a study <strong>of</strong> tilt' investments<br />
made by the thrifty snows thai 50,<br />
000,000 American! can be wrong.—<br />
Buffalo News,<br />
SUGGESTION DBPT.<br />
Ithubartf, according lo an oculist<br />
•s good for the eyes. They might tr><br />
crossing it with grapefruit.—Punch.<br />
TMS WAV OP<br />
The world doesn't trust dreamers<br />
The more you keep your feet on the<br />
ground the sooner you'll have them<br />
on a desk,—San Francisco Chronldr<br />
Ticklers By George<br />
cstaW.shments there the other night<br />
Managed to lug away a total <strong>of</strong> si .m<br />
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It's a little bit late for Chriitmas<br />
Intelligence, But we cant resist tell<br />
ing you about the man in Spokane,<br />
Wash,, who dashed through the snow<br />
to tell police that someone stole his<br />
one-horse open sleigh. Sorry to dig.<br />
appoint you but his name wasn't<br />
"Claus,"<br />
# • *<br />
loss told the fellow across the<br />
desk from us to take a couple <strong>of</strong><br />
days <strong>of</strong>f. He's worth nothing to the<br />
Drta at the moment, spends all his<br />
time planning what he'll do on his<br />
neirt entra day olf^—Memorial Oiy.<br />
County Press<br />
Opinion, Condmntvd<br />
OLOW OF N«W VIA* OPTIMISM<br />
(WIMwead laatfer)<br />
It Is an old custom for newspaper<br />
reporters to Interview at the close<br />
or the year <strong>of</strong>ficials and a few prom<br />
lnent dtlxens for their vic«» as to<br />
what the new year may bring forth<br />
for the community.<br />
Most generally very optimistic re<br />
piles are expected and received. It is<br />
to be doubted whether any <strong>of</strong> the<br />
people interviewed would u-ant lo<br />
appear pessimistic about the New<br />
Vear.<br />
I'ortunalely, the facts do Justify<br />
the belief that In the year IMS the<br />
WUdwoods and the whole area <strong>of</strong><br />
Southern Mew Jersey will enjoy a<br />
period <strong>of</strong> growth, expansion and<br />
prosperity.<br />
<strong>How</strong>ever, it Is also dead certain<br />
that the WUdwoods' growth, expan-<br />
sion and prosperity will not be to<br />
great i> it could and would be If<br />
some long-overdue things had al-<br />
ready taksn plaee:<br />
There it the matter <strong>of</strong> providing<br />
public parking fadlltlet andin «,mr<br />
*ay regulating the prices charged<br />
for parking on privately owned lots<br />
In WUdwood there Is the mattef <strong>of</strong><br />
making It compulsory for ncnlj<br />
erected hotels I and motels to provide<br />
<strong>of</strong> high school students who each day migrate to nearby 1<br />
rather than eat in the school cafeteria, where good food I<br />
non-pr<strong>of</strong>it prices,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the reasons the students gave for preferrlrif »f<br />
was the watting in line and hurley hurley confusion <strong>of</strong> the c<br />
wlteri Che hungry horde descends upoiMt— —<br />
The news story helped school people focus upon their •<br />
lem. Now, we hear, a committee <strong>of</strong> faculty members is sludj<br />
and means <strong>of</strong> reorganiting the service In the cafeteria lo trj 1<br />
it up and reduce the waiting lines.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e idea advanced so far is is devise a method <strong>of</strong> i<br />
who want full platter luncheons in a different area fron I<br />
want to buy only sandwiches or beverages—the big<br />
dentally.<br />
School <strong>of</strong>ficials, we understand, also are now studying I<br />
or not popularity <strong>of</strong> the cafeteria might be tipped by men<br />
choice <strong>of</strong> sandwiches<br />
Nmw Jersey Capital Cai<br />
By J, JOSEPH GRIBBINS<br />
Winning Losers Enrich State Treasury<br />
TRBNTON—The stale <strong>of</strong> New Jersey was enriched b¥ I<br />
during 198S when careless winner* at race tracks failed tad<br />
their tickets.<br />
The amount was included in § total <strong>of</strong> i32,8S^,l?4,50 dm<br />
the Slate Treasury by the three running tracks at CamdeM<br />
cily and Occanpart, and from the harness track at FrceboMI<br />
presented an Increase <strong>of</strong> f93i,023.S7 over 1954<br />
The New Jersey Bating Commission looks upon th« I<br />
money as a mere drop in the bucket, compared to the toUlj<br />
legitimately bet en horses at the tracks. Total bets placed It I<br />
tracks reached SJS4,131,UB, while at Freehold M,U6,Mf n<br />
tho harness races. Commission statisticians figure ih«<br />
money amounts to eight ten thousandths <strong>of</strong> total bets.<br />
Inexperienced track patrons who purchase show and |<br />
•nd tear th«m up when the horse fails to come In first. e_<br />
larger number <strong>of</strong> persons who sacrifice their winnings, TM •<br />
are usually small, Icirtom docs a floo or iso winner fall I<br />
on his luck.<br />
Many tickets arc torn up in the excitement <strong>of</strong> the Wil<br />
are held by out-<strong>of</strong>-staie visitors who leave races early MM<br />
cash them in within the required H day., others mumMI<br />
ticket sellers and get the wrong ticket which turns art H<br />
winner unknown to them, * * *<br />
RURAL ZONING—A green belt around each New ....<br />
pahly to provide a breathing space for its residents ant<br />
land for future agricultural pursuits, is recommended by<br />
Seabfook, director and vice president <strong>of</strong> Seabrook Farms<br />
For every acre used by agriculture, thin arc ai*<br />
Jersey that are net used for anything. Sea brook, a n<br />
Slate Planning and Development Council, claims He<br />
Mich land be zoned and planned for agriculture In<br />
farm towns pressured by increasing population, he ,<br />
rflftr 11 ?.?? 1 . * vrr thplr most fcr * lle acres, destroying the<br />
"Levitt bragged thai a Long Island POlalo patch was a <<br />
a year. • the agriculturist said "In Pennsylvania Levitt (<br />
spinach neld into Levlttown In a few monthi. To me w<br />
bragging about how we stole the wc»l from the Indians, or I<br />
west (rom Mexico."<br />
If Industry snd home builders could be encouraged to »<br />
tho other av.Uablo,land first before they take over (tat. (ML<br />
\ ^ . *. "*' «<br />
line for lillnii petitions to have can,<br />
didntes- names placed on the ballot<br />
for the 1MB annual lehool elections,<br />
ElecUon <strong>of</strong> sLhool board members<br />
will be held in 11 school districts in<br />
Cape May County jAvaion, Cape May<br />
Point, Dennis Township, Lower<br />
Township, Middle Township, stone<br />
Harbor, Uppor Township, Weal Cape<br />
May, West Wild wood. Wildwaad<br />
Crest, and Woodbine, on Tuesday,<br />
Fohruarj- 14, IBM,<br />
In order to have his name placed<br />
on the- ballot * candidate must file<br />
a petition leonuinlng at least 10 .sig-<br />
nature* in addition to his ownl with<br />
the secretary at the Board <strong>of</strong> Educa-<br />
tion in his district at least 10 days<br />
before the election, A lnw law made<br />
it mandatory to file the petition be-<br />
fore 0 p. m. <strong>of</strong> the M!h day prior to<br />
the election.<br />
Trie position which the candidate's<br />
name will have on the ballot is de-<br />
termined by a drawing conducted by<br />
ho Board's secretary. The drawing<br />
lor position must take place at I<br />
o'clock in the evening on Thursday,<br />
January If, at the regular meeting<br />
place <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />
Any legal voter <strong>of</strong> the district has<br />
the privilege <strong>of</strong> witnessing the<br />
drawing.<br />
In order to be eligible for mem<br />
bership on a Board <strong>of</strong> Education a<br />
candidate must meet the (allowing<br />
equlrements prescribed in the New<br />
lerscy School Law!<br />
(1) He must fie a citizen,- ill He<br />
must be 21 years <strong>of</strong> age in order to<br />
qualify for <strong>of</strong>llcc; 131 He must be<br />
ible to read and write; Hi lie must<br />
have been a resident <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
district for at least three years im-<br />
mediately preceding his becoming a<br />
member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education;<br />
(Si He must not be directly or Indi-<br />
rectly Interested in any contract with<br />
or claim against the board.<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SiNTINEL-LlPOtR<br />
' larsest Hnanclal Institu-<br />
tion In Cap* May County, recorded<br />
the hlfhair flsurei In deposits anal<br />
maurcea, with sukttantlai In-<br />
E reases In both deparfinents.<br />
The bank's main <strong>of</strong>fice, its branch<br />
at Sea Isle and drive in branch at<br />
ISth st, and Weal av., reported 114,.<br />
220,041 In deposits, compared with<br />
$13,504,593 in 19S4. Resources were<br />
listed at S15.0S5.412, a Jump over the<br />
(H.ITBJJI peporled last soar.<br />
The First National Bank at Court<br />
House •- reflected similar increases,<br />
showing deposit, this year up to $5.<br />
530.356 from 15.251.004 in 1N4, and<br />
resources in 1»SS ill *o.132,362 com-<br />
pared with SV753.046<br />
Upper Townthlp'i (hare In th*<br />
Increasing economic waalM (haw*<br />
th* Pint National Bank at Tucka-<br />
ho. with depeait* at iWI 1,1*4<br />
laat y*ar .gainst tiJtUJK) Hi* pra-<br />
visui year. At th* Woodbln. Na-<br />
tional Bank, d«poslt« ret* from tlr<br />
HIjm to<br />
Comparative flgurea reportad bj<br />
other banks ire u follows:<br />
Marine National Bank, WUdwood,<br />
deposits up from flOJIMJOl to *1I,.<br />
328.119; Union Bank, WUdwoOd, up<br />
from UMimt to MJjOOjga?; Wild-<br />
wood Truit Coi<br />
to «MM4«*i<br />
Bank, Cap* Ha
IW 1* YVoaoa naatth. Vtolfata*<br />
tMk «a>f Ml<br />
Mn. Allen<br />
White Cniaa<br />
' I . '•<br />
| Nlaatahlp nW<br />
Let-Mr. Md-*ra.<br />
,410 Ilth at.<br />
^ ^<br />
fHaaaatVwat<br />
to co<strong>of</strong>sraa with<br />
mint UM Mudri I<br />
t waa ne iasMalssnf oeSe<br />
. Mt*kf tha mnfclai earvlce,<br />
Oaarlaa Biytfaon Mn the<br />
', the annual flteeUng wa<br />
the May rcUomhli<br />
j)ay ooaarvajK*.<br />
law past ooaarvanca <strong>of</strong> th. council<br />
*t>1 fca the WarM Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer<br />
Ok IWdtt. ftbruary IT<br />
ttrested In<br />
1* furnished.<br />
Joining this £roup<br />
box tench Beverage<br />
pi. m. Stld-week prayer group<br />
In tba church <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
S pV m. Monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
jtanan'a Bible Clau at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
Vn George Winner, 300 Central av.<br />
Mart Anmul Turkey Dinner.<br />
ST. JOMM* IVtMIKAN<br />
tat* at. Hd Catifral av.<br />
UT, Mat* K MMr. f. T. M, Paater<br />
Eft MfMrt. Faul H. W*H, Ministry<br />
•:4S a. n. Church School Cla.se.<br />
ftC aH ssjea. Vlaitors always welcome,<br />
carda given Pas(or~Atiier<br />
teaches the Adult Class<br />
II a^m. Tba Service The Sermon<br />
Invest Your ABBIIy- The Anthem<br />
'AHehOa," Pitcher. The Chancel<br />
Choir The Sola "Arise Shine For<br />
Is Come" UacDermld<br />
Darby Stakes The Epistle<br />
1X.S-1S. The Gospel John<br />
11 *. .'feu Nursery for Small Chll-<br />
»•.•• »d er-Uw VWCI<br />
|l P n ' p^trlct' M«llnS, Luther<br />
lvalue Representatives from .nine<br />
oUnrchea In Southern Conference<br />
TUaday. Ill p n Annual Con-<br />
BuaMeaa Meeting »lth<br />
p m Chancel<br />
rehearsal<br />
•, «•» p in Junior Choir<br />
Club for boys and<br />
Saturday, 10 a. m. Connrmatlon<br />
m.9-m. Janlor YQBUI Nl«ht for CJM.<br />
r.«M frit In «U, 5th and Mb<br />
'-- Yrane smth. dlraeur.<br />
ii^4 4 4<br />
— *«»*» Choir re-<br />
»»•—Senior, Jt»a«r rab.ar.aj.<br />
1 rjUU^vfiiitolaitotmM<br />
LuiMraRwoinoi<br />
Induct Officers<br />
Voto Chang* In<br />
P l<br />
The Ber. Prank Adlar ioatalled Ike<br />
sew oMean <strong>of</strong> the Yotmg .Women'<br />
Christian Service <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran<br />
Church, Thursday evening In<br />
(he church. The stair uklni over lib<br />
chilled Mr. Sally Hataell. p<br />
dent; Vra. Petty SteUwn, vice pre*<br />
Mn- rreda Roae. aecretary<br />
aiuf Mn. Irene Williams, treasurer.<br />
The outsoini olBcen were thanked<br />
or their year <strong>of</strong> service and a gif<br />
<strong>of</strong> appreciation vraj presented, on<br />
behalf <strong>of</strong> the group, to the preih<br />
Mn. Hope Klaln.<br />
In aaieratlaM<br />
ar th* cawliiy<br />
•HI Mme wiH fee rhe secanat thurtday<br />
ef each imnfn at a:ll p. m. In<br />
tha thurcH, at wfalch time short<br />
tfnei vHI be fallewed<br />
Between regular meetings, "get<br />
togethen" will be held at noon in<br />
Ihe church, when the members will<br />
tning box lunches and beverages wlU<br />
be served. At these gatherings the<br />
lewlng group will work on layettes<br />
r the Lutheran World Action projand<br />
the art group will work on<br />
s project*.<br />
It also wss voted that In the fure<br />
election <strong>of</strong> new <strong>of</strong>ficers will be<br />
lleld in May with Ihe Installation to<br />
hi June at the annual banquet.<br />
Tiese <strong>of</strong>ficers will take over In Sep.<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> each year. The present<br />
nlcrn will serve until June 1B37 to<br />
rorreapond with the new schedule.<br />
Following the meeting Po-lt-Vour-<br />
>lf Sundaes and beverages were<br />
by the hostess committee,<br />
Gladys Satiiler, chairman. Mn,<br />
bteUe Adlrr and Mrs. Ann Smith.<br />
The next meeting, a Valentine<br />
will be February 0 at which<br />
Secret Pal gifti will be ex.<br />
iged.<br />
Mass to<br />
Father Blake<br />
A requiem mate for the repose <strong>of</strong>^<br />
•e sounif the III! Bev Thomas T,<br />
Blake uill be. sung in M Aiigiuune'i<br />
K C €hurch af the death <strong>of</strong><br />
the priest who ^pent glmo*! 30 \ear§<br />
In building and administering SI<br />
Aqfeiim» > >:i I trlen here ahd st Jo.<br />
HpWa Parish In Somers Point<br />
The Ven Bev Msgr Bartholomew<br />
B Do IF has invited full attendance<br />
at the mass by parishioners and the<br />
countlefi. other friends <strong>of</strong> t le belotrd<br />
former pastor<br />
Lutheran Congregation<br />
Meets Tuesday Night<br />
The<br />
t* and MlaaJafiarr.<br />
j The annual congregational meet-<br />
•tocher. Th. o, Paster ing <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran Church<br />
9-M mi to. The church at Stud> has been re-scheduled for Tuesday<br />
Sunday School Lesson, "Jews Calls i flli ih di<br />
for ftapetatanee * J najmflnd Shu<br />
man, superintendent Mn. Carl A<br />
••<br />
<strong>of</strong> reDMiou. educa<br />
literatim Mrs Marlon<br />
nEnttt aYurftuy, director <strong>of</strong> mmic<br />
Harry S Miller, song leader Cla ses<br />
for all ages<br />
"U Tatjrstf*<br />
10*43 « m Nuncry for small rhll<br />
~ by the Kings<br />
fMu-ghler* hi Ihe Church Honse<br />
I0-4S a m The Church at War<br />
ihjp Sermon by Dr George Fischer<br />
' Fall <strong>of</strong> Man,' The choir ulll i<br />
(lnf "Almighty God <strong>of</strong> Our Fathers •<br />
by James, tenor solo, "The Living<br />
led\,' OUara, Or John B Becker<br />
The ehaneel flower, are tn aacred<br />
only. memory <strong>of</strong> Mrs Wary U Cardlner<br />
Tim evening service wUI be pre<br />
caeed by a ahsrt orgaA recital each<br />
evening by dur evenhig organist,<br />
afra. Evelyn Llckneid<br />
7.*> p m. Evening Swire <strong>of</strong> Wor<br />
ship. Informal son* sen Ice Sermnn<br />
"Whj Our Lord Jesus Endured The<br />
CUM*.<br />
on tha aubject<br />
baalu* <strong>of</strong><br />
the cen-<br />
t wto -wm, and<br />
atari***<br />
1 " "Pnfan lath, by the Btv<br />
. . _ H Bucher. <strong>of</strong> HaddunAeld<br />
H. J Tha choir will sing "God Is a<br />
• " ":" by «c}l4tin Soprano 1 y<br />
evening following a parish dinner tn<br />
the church at 0:90 p. m.<br />
The combined event previously had<br />
been announced fur Wednesday<br />
night.<br />
Dedication <strong>of</strong> the •.hurrh will tak<br />
ace Sundav Fcbmao 19 v\h*>p Dr,<br />
bdwin H Knudtcn president <strong>of</strong> th<br />
ellnl Lutheran 3>nod, wll<br />
bv the preacher<br />
*T JOSEPH'S R C<br />
•*v. J«hn PI*n«A«n, P4»tvr<br />
M«Aae$ on Sunddv e 9 10<br />
II * m<br />
W(r*k D*> Mtu 7 30 B m tuip<br />
Saturd«> M&Y£ at 8 i m<br />
Mondav 4pm Rtllginii<br />
and con<br />
* 1, "In the Cross or < hrl<br />
-- T-M -* hy, <strong>How</strong>e. Eleanor Pane]<br />
all asM tum t Nevhn.<br />
Wednesday. »:!» » n afeetlng <strong>of</strong><br />
the Junior Christian Endeavor Society<br />
under the leadership at Mil<br />
p m Covered dlah<br />
. % IB Che loner auditorium<br />
'cdnefcHy, 7 «S p m The annual<br />
nwetlng <strong>of</strong> the congregation v/111 be<br />
MM In the church buUdlng Reports<br />
OT tsrtaAlMtlons, election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
mi Aty ether hualneaa which may<br />
may<br />
Mtti3t presented The meeting<br />
PtMiOlt meeting <strong>of</strong> the the annual churchcor<br />
a> p<br />
St. JAMSf AJAM.<br />
Jfltvrj<br />
jiff JSSL<br />
-Vouiif feople^ Meet-<br />
~£Lg<br />
••v 7pm Religious Inst<br />
tion for hljh school studenu In<br />
Church Hall<br />
^4turda> 4 K) lo 510 p m ton<br />
tri Ion 7 10 to B 30 p m<br />
Sunda> lpm Baptism<br />
BETHANY METHODIST<br />
H«v Rafph B«rr*tf. Pastor<br />
9*43 a m Sunday School, classci<br />
for all age*<br />
Ham Worship Service<br />
6 3ft p m IntennedUte Vouth Pel<br />
loWMtilp<br />
7fJ0p m Evcntntf SerUtc<br />
8 30 p m Senior HYP<br />
W*dnesda>. 7 30 p m Midweek<br />
FIUST BAPTIST<br />
R«T. 0. Ardftti pjrralf, Pattor<br />
10 a. m, Sunday School, clas Tor<br />
all ages.<br />
11 a. m. Morning Worship.<br />
0:30 p. m. Young People's mett<br />
7:30 p. m. Evening Worship.<br />
Wednesday, 7:45 p. m Cottage<br />
prayer tneetang.<br />
The meetin«f night <strong>of</strong> Ihe Men<br />
Fellowahlp has been changed from<br />
Saturday to Tuesday, S p, m.<br />
The Helping Hand Society '<br />
meet In the chqrch basement Tuesday.<br />
7:45 p. rt<br />
The Missionary, Society will meet<br />
In the cliurch basement Thursday,<br />
J*rmary 2fl, a p. n).<br />
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FATTERHS IN m SHOW<br />
They. nuke pretty patterns on the snow, these<br />
fences. But they were ndt built "for looks." They<br />
were erected for protection They stand as bulwarks<br />
•gainst the physical elements.<br />
There are other kinds <strong>of</strong> bulwarks most <strong>of</strong> us need in<br />
our daily lives—spiritual bulwarks. For even the<br />
strongest <strong>of</strong> us cannot stand alone. Sometimes we<br />
think we can , , , but the moment comes when we<br />
realize how much we need help.<br />
It is then that we turn toward the Church. And, no<br />
matter how remiss we may have been, the Church<br />
stands there with doors open wide, ready to receive us.<br />
But should we wait until we really need a spiritual<br />
bulwark? <strong>How</strong> much better to establish ourselves in<br />
the Church now and be assured <strong>of</strong> its strength and<br />
comfort through all our days.<br />
THI NATIONAL BANK<br />
OF OCEAN CITY<br />
•01 Aibury Avanua Phon. 1300<br />
HOWARD S. STAINTON<br />
•10 Atbury Avanua Phon» 1532<br />
ATLANTIC Cffr<br />
ELI5CTRIC COMPANY<br />
MO AtAvry Avaniw ' PttMM 0130<br />
3 VAQWS<br />
REXAVL PHAIMA CY<br />
«h;St. #nd Affcfy ,Av«. Ph. IMf<br />
t<br />
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•i.. i"<br />
Firemen<br />
Educational<br />
for AIM<br />
Com.<br />
j will present a protke<br />
MnlMt pro.<br />
I gas to fire depart.<br />
^_,m. He Hid the gas<br />
at« aad the lire department,<br />
fcS^SSStalff<br />
"i I, odati and.<br />
enaBUatagai<br />
»ttl •«•« «>•!"<br />
and we believe that<br />
educational prMram<br />
further tfae BuminvolvlM<br />
B*<br />
«n aurw,., Thefe me"<br />
'"'t pensB ,h,,,y a,<br />
ownaoke (2) for h,3 dl,<br />
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TWJ Itries Is Iffing Publithtd Under the Spensers/t/ji <strong>of</strong> the Following:<br />
ARTHUR M. DeMARIS<br />
106 Atlantic Av.. Phon. 1233<br />
Retiler — Iniursr<br />
HUGHES'<br />
CENTRAL PHARMACY<br />
•Mi S», and Wailcy Av». Ph. 0245<br />
I. LESLIE LAWRENCE<br />
Realtor<br />
4801 Cantral Avtnu* Phona) 0014<br />
HANIY UOYD CHATTIN<br />
, ««al<br />
1315 Atbwry AywilM Phon. 0060<br />
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OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
SAVINGS & LOAN A5SOCIAT<br />
1001 Aibury AvMuaj Phortti<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
WATER SERVICE COMPANY^<br />
210 Tenth Strait Phon»<<br />
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.. THANK YOU<br />
TB» pMnB will be piwaied by<br />
DavW J. Lullue, »up«rtntendent <strong>of</strong><br />
dlitributlon; Amy Heaonlca], superlntendant<br />
<strong>of</strong> meten; Souglu Kait<br />
nun, <strong>of</strong> the company, dulnu department,<br />
and Leon Zuckerman, dlnctar<br />
<strong>of</strong> public nlaUaoa.<br />
Ac acheduUuc <strong>of</strong> U» prufram It<br />
bclBI arraniad.br Mr. ZucEennan,<br />
We spend most <strong>of</strong> our time trying to lighten<br />
the burden <strong>of</strong> the families-we serve _ and<br />
then seldom is an opportunity to tell these<br />
same families how much we appreciate being<br />
accorded their confidence. This little article<br />
tberefore'-wjll give me both pn opportunity to<br />
iiy "thank you 1 ' and to express the hope that<br />
our servicei ind arrangements fully justified<br />
your confidence and good will.<br />
CHESTER J. WIMBERG<br />
FUNERAL DIRECTOR<br />
^ury Av«. Phone 2654<br />
ThrM Ganaratlani <strong>of</strong> Funaral farvicM ~<br />
Reading Mor. Vita! &!H<br />
Ever, Librarian Tells Rotary<br />
The ability to read well' la the<br />
most unpt*<br />
Ing so wtth -appilllng rn^nci.ncy."<br />
»ho uid It will be <strong>of</strong>fertd to the Thii ThU .umm.Won summ.Uon wai one ef <strong>of</strong> aarrtra! aerar.1<br />
fin departmenu In ««ch <strong>of</strong> the 101 lnt*re«Uii« Uiema developed tHday<br />
munidPallUa* Hrved by the com n«M by paler WUnoaky, director <strong>of</strong> o<br />
P»ny. A nuwtlon and answer period I the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> F Free Pbli Public Lib Library,<br />
In the face <strong>of</strong> this situation,<br />
will follow each presentation. in addreulng th* Rotary dub at warned the librarian, moat peopla<br />
The first program will be held far 'Plymouth Inn.<br />
stop learning the reading skill aoaw-<br />
the Asbury Park Fire Department<br />
whare between Jrd and «th gradaa,<br />
on January JO, Another presentation •Many af u. have lailly dMlaM<br />
hat been tcheduled for Uw Mon<br />
Hiat betaua* w« can keep keep up au-<br />
just whan they art beginning to |et<br />
mouth County Fin Chief. AMOC<br />
pertklllypertklally wHh Hh whaf. hf aelna l M the hanj <strong>of</strong> it. And far too May<br />
lion bl Red Bank on Febmar>- 20.<br />
thrOMS*. radio, lahvMtn anal m». adults )Mt ihe ha tut ei seriou. read<br />
-=-»aa"=» - ^^w^rg rvfaannvn WM9¥m * Pljnna| I<br />
i« lea, II H n na I Isnajer make, h much h dW. d Ing to Improve their mind, soon<br />
faranca whather we can read well after *" closing •" aehoolbMkJ tor the<br />
CaliM AppoiiiMd<br />
or raatl widely, or read at ail," h« but time.<br />
•aid. "NeHiliHj eah h. farthar<br />
Naw Poiinman<br />
frsiii nic ff uttil*'<br />
When he dma read, today', aver-<br />
Vincent Callte, an M.Marine me<br />
age adult stumble, along "the rate<br />
ton <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mn, Leon Callse, <strong>of</strong> Mr, Wlsnonky pointed oufrthst the <strong>of</strong> between 200 to 150 woVdl a min-<br />
• W. 10th at, wai named a leaps. comnmnest cause <strong>of</strong> failure In school ute on an ea.y ea»y to-read article, with<br />
r«ry patrolman in the <strong>Ocean</strong> city Is lack <strong>of</strong> ahUiif to read mpidly aad his mind absorbing only go to M par<br />
Pollca Department, Friday His ap. Intelligently—and that the world <strong>of</strong> cent <strong>of</strong> the Idea, the tml contains,<br />
PolnUmmt wat announced by Safety business and" Industry MA alao he reported. With a little training,<br />
Director Laurence P, Lunny at reached the point where loM r»ad •n average adult can learn to nad<br />
meeting or the elty eommtulonen. en will be the ones to get ahead. material <strong>of</strong> medium difficulty at<br />
"You may not see any headlines from 4M to 000 word. • minute and<br />
about it, but the biggest news In understand M per cent 6f It.<br />
builneas today, ia ihe great awlteh.<br />
over from brawn Job. to brain Jobs<br />
—the ftslgrowins While Collar<br />
Boom." he reported, "The labor<br />
market it shifting from Hue> shirt<br />
employes -with strong , backs to<br />
lutt f» keep up wHti M»<br />
•killed cntwwn and mental<br />
In<br />
workeri, , . •<br />
"The ro<strong>of</strong> a* fee. Whit. Cellar<br />
•eon Is airiWMHan, lleMniih ma.<br />
•Mnes aradualh/ win faht ovtr<br />
„.,.-- Nuf MnMtMaai um unskilled<br />
werintra era axrfanwlni. A<br />
lobs will he created. The<br />
great need will be tor men who<br />
tan manase the nuchtim, or da<br />
work Iso cMnslleaWd fw Ma me.<br />
chines, EducahHl manpower equipped<br />
for the era <strong>of</strong> automation ah<br />
ready Is In crlfleally short tunply."<br />
(Another story elsewhere in Ulls<br />
•sue, sue, arigiMtbtg from ithe nathematici<br />
department <strong>of</strong> Rutgen University,<br />
stresses the same point,) '<br />
"In the coming yean, education<br />
ind training will be more vital than<br />
ever before. In simplest terms.' it it<br />
the reading man who will reap the<br />
prbfit <strong>of</strong> this new era, 7 Henry Reeter Jr., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> aceauBtaat<br />
and former city commit<br />
aaAr, hu been appointed chairman<br />
to Cape itty County to arrange for<br />
1 delegation to attend the New in.<br />
mm "Balute to EUenhower" .dinner<br />
la New York's Madlaon Square Oar<br />
dan on PHday, January 20.<br />
David Van Alatyne jr., <strong>of</strong> tngla><br />
wood, former Stale Senator, u chairman<br />
<strong>of</strong> the affair, which u to raiae<br />
funds for the Republican party and<br />
at the sam» time celebrate the third<br />
anniversary <strong>of</strong> the President<br />
He said that the tamupported<br />
puhlle library movement started<br />
about 1833 in Burlington, N, J., and<br />
petenbere, N, H, Teday the Unite*<br />
SUtes leads the world m the number<br />
<strong>of</strong> Uhrary volume. In popular<br />
use and in advanced library tech<br />
niquea, with the philosophy stressing<br />
papular education and service to the<br />
public.<br />
The mast recent compilation lists<br />
6,915 public libraries in the nation,<br />
along with 1J74 college and uMver.<br />
•ity libraries, 1,»23 special libraries,<br />
and UM miscellaneous libraries.<br />
There are NS public libraries in<br />
.Canada. <strong>On</strong> the shttvei or all these<br />
libraries are mare than 185 million<br />
books and the annual operating cost<br />
is $IS1 million, not counting the<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> new buildings<br />
Mr. Wlsnosky brieHy reviewed the<br />
development <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> oty II-<br />
* ' ^<br />
The speaker quoted one person<br />
1 . In<br />
augnraUon. He expect, it to be the<br />
Brat mUUnn dollar gate in.4he his.<br />
lory <strong>of</strong> political money raising ef.<br />
forts In thla country.<br />
Elwood r, Klrkman. Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />
and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> banker and attorney,<br />
baa been designated as Atlantic<br />
County chairman for the affair.<br />
Van Aurtyne aald that according<br />
to pMent Pnini Preaident Ei.en<br />
bower Will address the "Salute" over<br />
cloaed4&)eult, large screen television<br />
to be set up In the famous Garden<br />
Secretary oj the Treasury George<br />
M, Humphrey will tddress the crowd<br />
from an upper balcony.<br />
The world turnout Hollywood Jce<br />
Revue will live a performance during<br />
the evening, aa will a huge<br />
ehoral group drawn from New York<br />
and N*» Jeney collegei, music seel,<br />
elles afcd church choirs.<br />
New'Jersey expects to aell 5.000<br />
Uckets, twice the number ever uld<br />
at any previous New Jersey fund<br />
raising affair.<br />
School Budget For<br />
WJltfwood $314,000<br />
The ynidwood Board <strong>of</strong> Uucatlon<br />
last wetk adapted a tentative budgai<br />
<strong>of</strong> *3M.0O0 far the coming year. The<br />
budget, an Increase <strong>of</strong> J18.000 over<br />
the previous year, requires the an.<br />
proval <strong>of</strong> the lewd <strong>of</strong> Estimate.<br />
Dr. (Stanley HqrnMine. preslderit<br />
<strong>of</strong> the school board, reported that<br />
Ihe largest item! <strong>of</strong> increase ), a<br />
mandatary increase<br />
mlh ini<br />
?»^^ -»» «sa» iH«!|ii|iEf ia»fc wees<br />
eonecmlng tha record circulation *S <strong>of</strong> th<br />
121458 hooka last year.<br />
: ernmtnt during tha new OtMl year,<br />
whteh .Urt. July i,<br />
Hie pmAiHvt; IfratWH;<br />
Alwaya botlferlng Con*<br />
Against a background -<strong>of</strong> many<br />
not to mtnlioB taiplytn—at they fruitiese atteoutta M badaan* the-hutf-<br />
begin tha a*e»me task <strong>of</strong> appropri- tat. a key nUnk m tha 1MH pM-<br />
•ting billions upon MltoM <strong>of</strong> dollar. form <strong>of</strong> t|ia N«w Jeraay ~<br />
I. the qu.«tlon <strong>of</strong> whether they w)U Association haa addad i<br />
be able to balance Ihe budget. Nat for both taxpayers and O<br />
to do to meana en loading dg moe more oon<br />
tha thla year In railing for<br />
fantastic antastic national debt, debt which cup Congressional facilities to study and<br />
rently U reaching a record W bil- act upon the budget"<br />
lion total.<br />
Wflille hen af a haMncfal bualnat<br />
Hall O*<br />
Ls asmtasBna anWnni ^kaaaai* ^ssn^BL sli MSTJ KEPHV Buainett Man (to lad aertdng em-<br />
is nipn THH fWfTf jttm fw^wwW Srlr ployment)—Werent you here tara<br />
prewHia, iiuiendltvr*. have •»•<br />
u^u-a^u. m M af riM laat U jka ago, and dldnt 1 teU you then<br />
yean fo Hie fun*<br />
I thai I wanted an older boyT<br />
WTHI |rsiM 4s^fl^t #ff<br />
YM, tirl That<br />
Cuinbersome appropriation, methods<br />
and Inadequate flscal controla<br />
are sited among the nMdblock. in<br />
Congress to a balanced federal bud*<br />
gel. The expert, say |hat ox-cart »piroprlsUon.<br />
procedure, art Inadequate<br />
In an age <strong>of</strong> jet spending: thai<br />
traditional government OaeaJ con<br />
trojs lost their grip aa multl-billlo.<br />
dollar super spending fed a Federal<br />
nscal frankenstein.<br />
Many corrective proposals have<br />
ien advanced by law^aken and<br />
cittien groups, ranging from a, consolidated<br />
appropriation bill, controlling<br />
annual expenditure, and provl<br />
slon for mere adequate congressional<br />
budget study facilities to a fiat relulrement<br />
that the budget be balmeed<br />
in peacetime.<br />
in islarlcs, required<br />
by the sUte.'An increase in<br />
the state-aid allotment, added to an<br />
increase In tuitions from out-<strong>of</strong>-the- WOMB ncwiuij aMMMav Isll AM.<br />
-—-——— ' #<br />
1 , why IV-.<br />
bark.<br />
BRID6E<br />
•WSUI rMI.ll.<br />
m<br />
? ——-J - ——— <br />
the tax rate level despite the budget<br />
Why run for 4te phone?..<br />
When you car. teach for<br />
art<br />
extension<br />
SAVE SO MANY STEPS,,, SO OFTEN...<br />
COST ONLY ABOUT<br />
kitdum .,. your bedroom<br />
• • • Any mom—handy home<br />
«•**» Phones MS'&Mmri«flll<br />
eonvenience. Brtm phones not<br />
"^ Bave needle nuWnf-ttey O<br />
greater privacy... extra protection...<br />
•J|*fe!jMj fewer mtaed C*UB, too.<br />
your Telephone Bugjneee Qffioe.<br />
a month<br />
p«r horn* ttxtonslon<br />
Ha said Mat ha hat received e<br />
numfeer <strong>of</strong> letters from tomm.r<br />
visitor, whs aiadlt the eood library<br />
here at M M e MM fetter<br />
m Ihelr MMilM or MMn <strong>City</strong> .a<br />
Two new member, were Inducted<br />
Into the club during the meeting,<br />
with W. Bart North, vlee president,<br />
onWUtlng, They were D, Allen<br />
Stretch, local motor vehicle agent,<br />
ana, J, Brinton Young, arehltecl,<br />
•0B1 men also were weieomed by<br />
PreMdent Qabarne Nicholson, who<br />
gave them their committee assign,<br />
menu.,<br />
Robert A, Day introduced high<br />
school student Arnold Young Jr. as<br />
the Junior Hotarlan for January, and<br />
George gherby. a holdover Junior<br />
from December<br />
Mr, North announced that prepa<br />
rations are now under way for the<br />
club's Mth anniversary dinner meet,<br />
ing on January IT in the Atlantic<br />
<strong>City</strong> Country Club.<br />
Smith Retires<br />
From Senate<br />
Thanked l?y Mates<br />
For Candy 'Treat*'<br />
Retiring State Senator Nathaniel C,<br />
Smith on rnunday received the com<br />
nendatlan <strong>of</strong> his tello*legisUtors on<br />
his aeeompUthmenta in the Upper<br />
House, and also received their<br />
thanks for keeping their "sweet<br />
tooth" satisned.<br />
Senator Smith was one <strong>of</strong> five<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Senate who will not<br />
return for the 1956 session. SenatoreiMt<br />
CharIA W, Sandman on Tuesday<br />
succeeded Mr. Smith, who did<br />
not run for reelection.<br />
The former Senator from Cape<br />
May County was thanked by his colleagues<br />
for providing candy during<br />
the IMS sessions. He operates a can<br />
dy and tobacco distributing agency<br />
here and usually kept a supply oi<br />
fresh candy In the drawer <strong>of</strong> his<br />
Senate desk.<br />
The session ended a 12 tear career<br />
»s a legislator for Mr, Smith. He<br />
served 11 yean in the Assembly, and<br />
was elected to the Senate last year<br />
for one year <strong>of</strong> the term resulting<br />
from the appointment <strong>of</strong> former<br />
Senator Anthony J. Caflero to the<br />
Superior gouM,<br />
Auto leaving the Senate Thursday<br />
were Senate President Bruce A, Watlace<br />
(R-Camdcnl, Mary Anton (R-Es<br />
•exi, Bernard W. Vogel IB-Middle<br />
sexi. and John M iuummcrlll (R-<br />
Salem)<br />
Grass Fir* Peril*<br />
Coast Guard Station<br />
The U. S Coast Guard radar station<br />
at Two Mile Beach near Wildwood<br />
Crest waa threatened Thursday<br />
by a grass Are which rageV for<br />
more than »o minutes before It<br />
could be extlngul.hed by tiro light<br />
en from the Wildwood Crest Fire<br />
and Street Departments,<br />
The Arc roared through dry underbrush<br />
on both aldea <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Drive, and folia t>me ap
.*<br />
.••« — tlCTION TWO<br />
REDDY SAVES YOU WORK VVITH AN<br />
ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER<br />
no lift!<br />
A no carry!<br />
ATLANTIC CITY<br />
Sovti fev Wo,k IteceuM if •nq, |h. STJUTCNlNS •»<br />
hang WM dMhtl »„ lh. (In*. Sav^ yw< IN di.cmforl<br />
ef told In wlnl.r, (^j |n iMinn,,,,, Isvii >»ur<br />
mint, too.<br />
• hMvy beiktt. #^v»> yovi>ii<br />
Mr.ili.in iliiir in iiiir !i|i; M, |.u f II I in III .11 pimi'r lulni. ;ilhm,<br />
Thi'ii ymi'li lii'l IIM: mii M'» itjlrx miiiui VIIII'II'IINI'IIMT IIIC IIMW [UM,,. ,,r<br />
(ir-ili,iiii|_hi,« li.il|.j,,iui fri.iii .Li.|i,.|i.i,,n, iriiiiil pruviili-it l.j nil: liiii M'« Ml.it<br />
:uljil-l- il-iil i! i -1.11111 > I" n.iljsli rii.nU. Silj'siy.first /ii',,iA.,,. I',.,- llii« yi'ur<br />
nil", mi.l .-urn-. • MiT.'iiry • i(1\>r- III n.'iv .afi'ly ("INIIiir,-.<br />
AN.I s.iii'll i'\|ii.|'ii.|H'.' • In- r.'ll.'X'iii'liiiii iiii'lmlin^ lln 1 MMII iiii|):i.-l-.ili>nrliin"<br />
n-|i"ii-f ..i mi lilt; si'. iii-\i ,-sn.n-i III-;I: -i«-iriiii; M li.il in ii- |,,.|,|, y,,,, |v,,,| .uf,,f<br />
V-.'J riifsiiii'—linw il i.iki-.. ilii- ii'ii-iiui c.HI • in THI: III>;.31.<br />
..r |i.-.iiia. iiiiiki-. liill.i'iiinhinj: n- i-d'uri- Sn »i-(- n» M.IHI fiir yciur nwn privnii-<br />
I.-—.I- lir..,iiiiiii^, I.--I riili', Ci.mp.iri. iiuf |iiiic* iiiiil yinril<br />
An.I y.iu'll linil I lull TIIK Ilin.M i-flli lijlil Iliiil 1:111; lilt; i| U Ll± f.a,y In nun .,«<br />
iiiakc yiiiip-ilrhiim IH i-a.y illnl iiuldnialii- il i' In ilrivr.<br />
BIG 4 OF THI BIO M<br />
1 NIW MFLIX.AeT!QN mrGKMANa.<br />
THE 110 M rsiponds la yogi avery eommond—jo,<br />
iiop, tlimb, pan—quick 01 an athlelc's rsflei.<br />
<strong>On</strong> all rood! and euryss, Mercury adjuili inilonily,<br />
aglamalieolly, for yogr east ond eomforl.<br />
2 i/O M BiAUTY.<br />
Now long, low pr<strong>of</strong>ild, Oiiilntliv, Flo.Tone color<br />
slyling. Cleon.lmed b«auly for young.mind»d<br />
people.<br />
3 NIW SAfiTY-mST DESIGN.<br />
Widesl choice <strong>of</strong> l<strong>of</strong>ely fealgresj Impoef-obiorbino<br />
ileering wheel, s<strong>of</strong>jl), door lotk, 01 no e,tro eeitpodded,<br />
instrument panel, i<strong>of</strong>eiy belli, oplionol,<br />
4 PROVABLE VMLUI,<br />
Low price when you hyy _ low eo,i whil. von driva -<br />
For 4 yeo,, be,, re.ale volye in II, f,e|d. Many<br />
For !956»the big move is to THE BIG iS/JERCURY<br />
PHONE 3134<br />
l>,m-| niiM th,. hit- i..|,.,i.i,in hit. Tin-: HP sl.-|.IJv.\N SHOW,' Hun.lnv ^.ninit H 1,, ,„ ht«l.<br />
turitly hid Ihe flrit triv*l*r<br />
IfMf when mother ant flopped<br />
•ind alio Inquired about the people<br />
11" Hi. slty b.for. him.<br />
AH thi aid min aided about<br />
|mi PHBII In the plan he had<br />
|lfft<br />
•Mutlrlaui, ind f*n*raua to a<br />
•fty». I wai urry to l*av* laid<br />
l«» h-aviltr.<br />
I »n»nded the v.n.r.bl. one<br />
|*«t »»» will Hnd them In th* tltv<br />
»r mtrchindtM »nd our ss<br />
S frl«ndllo#M -nd<br />
HOME BUILDERS<br />
Phon»l (ollouInK pisn'« *?h s r«-«ulo r| . v<br />
schMdilid ha«i.c W'll,, o,nl. I'al)' 1<br />
M«y, KMK Harbor, llaUVhmil'" 1 " Tu'r<br />
tflun, M»naha«kin. » 'I,, ,sn *f""<br />
for a copy ol l«ii "-"i-uu!' 1 ' r "' '<br />
hafMi*,<br />
Q. I »ill b.i ti-i in Si'^i^mliiT, l!»"<br />
Whi-ri ! inquired *uns*' t iriir .m»- '<br />
Iflllj I np(.(Il.a I " gilSFltTS I"<br />
ciiiffa^* 1 in tit- liig^M ^ijiiit- y' 1 *'<br />
luld mt rtiinlh Ih.ii I ^i.ulii iii* d<br />
pnh S qiidrlt r* Bhisf* i^ tcjrFP[ f '<br />
4 Hulh |in»i>lt-d l"i t, uluiit""<br />
1M<br />
t^ Ari thtri im ti' s^^jijii li. f»<br />
liU fi.iwbl» Irum ^O! !** * ^,,urm<br />
A Nit Ihrri •» H ilnaiuii'<br />
rift f im.M mil fit in "I, t f riruinfc*<br />
it thu.t- «Hii dri pirniJrllIill» ••"'<br />
1 1! ill! di.ihlni bill I"I ,,[ii,iinnl<br />
IriHiiiU^iri jiit ihli ll*- illrl iL* U'<br />
Q M. Ijihrrinla" ' 7H imi 1U»<br />
hild i ^nidll in^uidiiii l)Li jin ^ i" f<br />
Iht pn^I ft rt v,a di» l rii,ir r> i f£j<br />
mi .ituil IIIBI 11 let \\f,,i limil' 1<br />
hi Hn<br />
A Billir tl hnn u' I^JI, I m' r<br />
with thi SMIII.II ^nuiit^ ufliii " Jli<br />
dUj* II lit' ut lit-tl ,_[ l|j*{ $41111 a<br />
trjF hi m n rii 1 Ii * f XM'Tiirnpike Cruiser, in iiniislinl, rxpi-i'imi>nl;i] rin.ilH .< it-ntcd hy ?<br />
{j'the rtrs,i, autuninliil*> ilt?.«ijfin>il in ink,. in!! itilwun.-ijri- nl ilio iiiiiinn's I<br />
ned highway system. Nt> U-fl to (me 'Ann'iii an mnim-i-Ds in.-ixiimini Hrrnn.<br />
Mw<br />
,inifoi't and safety ns they travel til" ni>» tuitii.il,.--, it h-iiluri-.s Mi'in.-illy un-<br />
„„» ^ ^.lon in every ciiwtion, •iYiinM>"i<br />
> t 1 ir |u><br />
mini ntiu<br />
y Hhjl 1 111. mi^nuio lumP<br />
uni dt ylh U m III<br />
1 i-iit plnMi. ••i.iitti-fil.v f-m inwrU lilt up<br />
julom»tir..,||y when doors are opentM t« |ii'"iin v,,'i "I .•iiii-iiin-f iiii'l I-MI. I »mi"<br />
fgiidaljl*, it ji only 4.4 feet high.<br />
parkway, With 10 Fatalities, J »'R.T" d<br />
By THFODORE H BLUM<br />
4 H Club Aoent<br />
Ih. I. h. I.I. II •••' HI "I s ' ><br />
1 I. I ||> Mill I'l • "I ' ' "<br />
. I i IM I.nil ..nl Hi>l i- 'I" " "''<br />
t Mr, ( Ml | M i It II i i I ) mi "" h<br />
111, MI li I .11 il Hi I"' 1 '<br />
'<br />
nul ,1 M \< pli ^ r. il i > ^ I<br />
I I. Ih. i, « . mi il >'"""<br />
i In ,t,,l I, in I W••'•<br />
•<br />
Point, and'North Capo<br />
,i mil v h in I It ill I<br />
HI 'in M In i ,, \i(l|(u V t Im I* I<br />
I '" ->l' "' t(l Ih.M.d.V<br />
imiinltmil •<br />
[* ( u * < llv Under t|<br />
irei*K,r ronrti<br />
[M i ,IK| (»i mii niontii<br />
(I \\ ililuo' i , im it tioli J(ii t hi (<<br />
i , u n | < > ml tl i'll * hiiiM *•<br />
<<br />
• PP(<br />
i-ll<br />
EXCELUM ALUMINUM<br />
All Super Highways<br />
jfK^a\ inn in hul hn nil ••!••'I Jl<br />
Jii.i Mi,<br />
i. nil '•<br />
U ltlt*iil1<br />
IIIIUII,. nl ijm<br />
,,,1111".<br />
COMBINATlClM<br />
2 and 3 Trtftfc<br />
NO DOWN<br />
PAYMihlT<br />
36 Months to Hi<br />
K. E. BAKER<br />
942 lay Ays. Priori* 1241<br />
lhr mini U '""'"Ii- lh. r,<br />
\, , HI lrjl'u | ,,,,11111- "li lh.. Mirk<br />
V 11 Tin « '^ l,\ Ur " lu»i 1 I»l<br />
Jll"<br />
| li jPn<br />
( i. i» 'h, n,liiH<br />
, J.r H% iu4 mil<br />
ill J iul g<br />
Re-elects Rea<br />
I he mill tl fin i lin^ ni I<br />
\j i ( Miini% \tiuuliiiri* H<br />
i ,, M iv * in! hid<br />
t nilulu! i 1I< i<br />
[uri^t<br />
\\i i i i|n M i\ i^ il pn ith ni<br />
Ilir 11..11, ,r.l i,| li, I" I >• tutu f nil t, i iUtit il u* ii ^ t i<br />
nlin iMljiii. I n , . < I il ii mi tJ 1** i' Hn itl \S tititlb fu \ ii<br />
I'l. i mi.I I'm.iilh<br />
,,1 1 il. I i, >!1 MiiiHihim %1 i<br />
UuiiHi Mi "tht Itiikii incf AUdi<br />
',, iiinnb' r "i tr.. T'""<br />
, « 1 " 1 |"'."r» I , l J 1 ' P , J J,rm!n r Best Protection<br />
Be$t Plan<br />
for<br />
- ' #*ij£<br />
Mt (on '>, km il (In c 11 > il I<br />
I t^ * |! " ll J ^ IlllM ""<br />
"I'V lr '"" "'"nih •>' hlK<br />
!",, iiriiiiii W („,_. nl lh, r. ord i<br />
>i,1(J]J,il,i 'I > i r, ill 'i I. Ii ih,<br />
Building Code<br />
" In Lower<br />
•>.».' I-""" 1 d»n-riii" i'umtiiii<br />
ii! ' .iM-k alipruii.ii IIM lir.t n-iiilin^<br />
n ,,,11.1.-1 tii'i'illria rull' 1 - »hli-tl hull<br />
Tw'|«W « oi "-U l,r > Tr»'l'' "'id Flan<br />
Hin , Hoard:<br />
ly^ams in lh,. tuunrhip ha« liin-n<br />
^^ ^rni 4 *' '^ * if i iritc'rirTi ^imintj ..rdiuj|';'<br />
uliiili "HI I,,. >i-|ilai-i'il i» ilu'<br />
ii," ,,,,ii bu>>Uinu .-adi- orUiiiiinn-:<br />
.}„? piiilor I'iuiny.- in iht 1 Raiders to Face<br />
Bigg«*» ,<br />
hc-tt i-od.j<br />
•»• Hi ihi. jniimnl II! In in<br />
Id-1<br />
Test . ln ,<br />
Cop»-Atlantic Loop<br />
n e aclil " ' "'jj ^ ","','riiit f<br />
°° Cll <strong>of</strong> Bfv wit tikarttng Hiihln mi<br />
a 4 1 record Including thrva t Ilnu IIH| 4<br />
straight In th* Cap* Atlantic L*a in, ,, i oml t<br />
turn Tu«dayi gam* will b* the mi iiiinil iti il<br />
Wirrlorm d*but In C A L cum ,-,! IHI in .<br />
Petition ,;,„„ |J(,"|lr<br />
Thi U imor it,i_nnuion iilnin ! ''" »H'»i<br />
«ith nil Its I i-,i n II ^ si i.HlouK nil i l <strong>of</strong> in 222 Game and 590 Triple<br />
L RobirWii. liunr old hl*,h ITo^ltnu I PJIJIIIO<br />
Sophomoio list \V4ik stK.u.d Mllloii totilil HIHIUM onl\ uno<br />
on (ho i>ovMni, h(ikt i •* \\ h<br />
tu piL ^lu(t(>ut "I rnlITH<br />
'he l«a_u.<br />
Ilu ifiiptlon nr htj, Idk, mom<br />
\\ mill MiKkiiiLliam K t HIMII^ ihi<br />
IHIIIII <strong>of</strong> tin Wiirioi iintk Ihn<br />
w II with IOIISKU r ibli lulp rimn<br />
ith toiiit leKrons i Kill rmtni.il<br />
1 n 2-1<br />
r ** r, John \Vf<br />
:ri IM<br />
FRIDAY LADIES LOOP<br />
LEAD IN DOUBLE SHIFT<br />
GEE-GEES GAIN GROUND<br />
IN BAYSID1 LOOP CLAY<br />
tht h iid lianis titd lor M.t,(ti.d to move into<br />
<strong>How</strong>ellmen Blast pi id mow (I into • nt for fir 1 pint<br />
nifl tin. tun fir t Jiljtt ti mis ilr|><br />
pi (I into i tit? fur second<br />
Egg Harbor 53-32 I lit t'4-iin<br />
joiiiiU mt>\td irilu first pint<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
I A drci m ni i in t» ihf Itald* i<br />
•s\ |\ 11 lolm nn ind i}\\\\ II Snuili<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
ihi will ,H>') t lh* II NIOI k<br />
in Ilu<br />
^)i in li honurs uith<br />
u«i.at v.t ni IT. it Iim Hill d u up IIJI i•<br />
Illl I [ m<br />
[ill ll 111!<br />
I i. pi All inlK A. d^ui ind ni t<br />
, i Sianthn<br />
1 I ulllcli^-. Ft I IIUIIMH illl<br />
"•"' DllMllMllI<br />
r<br />
I lub,<br />
r<br />
( ouch I led Pi\u II il w < II<br />
2111<br />
iluin-. -.tumbled lhroui.Ii tin iiptn spult<br />
irt, i inlii mi-, mi, shut ind lo 1111. j|( llt it}i ^i,<br />
n l>iiiinds tu i pirtt'd /i)i J IH I n I<br />
nl thi p.nod fouiul <strong>On</strong> in In, „„ OVST§»S GAIN LEAD<br />
\l Ilu urt ..f th( sumnl PCII.KI<br />
HOUSE S HOME<br />
by<br />
ISAMPSON & HAMADA<br />
IDWARD T. HAMADA<br />
VALUES<br />
I N TUESDAY LEACUI<br />
InuiM-r till Rinlir, look fin on "» Ol til lllllipul llii S illup<br />
III.] i inK bv loin Ailim Hum 11 II bn Ik i l.rsl pi in In in trn<br />
Ihomp 1111 mil liw> In I liil lliib.r I m •'•> Ni » " u m " •- Ikiilm,<br />
lo I iki Luiiiin mil ,)n i IO-l-> 101 lii ui li I mil mil i nun iimliv<br />
NIIIIII l)mn hit j UMII point, r Im piitnl P" i •. inn nl tin li nl fli<br />
tin \l Itnr In Mil them tin li id Shi imp u Ilu Illl Hi lop h.iruir-. .1<br />
loi thi Ijst linn ,liiiii.! the t inn .ilu Int I mmpi Iilnin druppid i<br />
At Hint rioint Ilnln r Mil foi t« i ' > 1 i uni t" ilu slink mil tumbliil<br />
l^^t ihiulili diikirs inil ThumpsiM mm 11 mill pliii "nl% i li ill point<br />
lolloniil uith tun mor( Hub,, hiliinil thi (.Inn n hn ilili ituil I'll<br />
linl. lid nun lui anil Owin Int , Mini *»<br />
It.iil fur thi MMlor W it in lluilsiii \IIIIN \lli mm ««" hi li sm_li<br />
uiopprd i I ii 1,1 uiiltoitii tin Itid h n n-. uilh i »» nni loll mid n\<br />
nd Whlti a 21I1B lulftim, I, id liru I'III • »»h H > md \ in i<br />
llgljir inil lhompM.il luml -.i nr Hum him null I >' Mjrti I i ti i on<br />
lit. hutini-. ,v,th 14 iiumli 1.11-h f nr «»" \ « '"Ijl ouhl<br />
I<br />
It l^ut it 12ih st Tin \MU i. i\, ih<br />
Urapi-rruil<br />
Blni it i iiinnii HIIII \i I i ni<br />
points -mil Ouins with U MII iii|i l^hinnp<br />
In Ihi Kmki 1 I lin^<br />
Udlh tl mi hnu I (I lip poinli floimilii<br />
lln laid line (lor- in ( lu In! milliii<br />
nf 14 ri,i ih OM uhili th.<br />
: fASY GLIDI DOUPLI<br />
HUNO WINDOW UNITS<br />
IT*<br />
BnipIftB -life 9iSfH#i 4frSP*<br />
I<br />
6-1180 ^J!^ 6-f!i9<br />
24<br />
f »-3O slstf •fi.alpil<br />
I II .mmonliin in a nip-anil link noli<br />
icat-ui- punti'st on the Urvyhoundx'<br />
i-duri Tiiiisdoy nlKht, aisl.<br />
The Maroon nssiimi-il a two-point<br />
bulM@ with a 1240 first period ticdro<br />
bui drgppvd <strong>of</strong>f the pacii In the<br />
NCqond ni'rlod when uutscured 16B.<br />
Conch Jim WIlKon'it baakeleeri, took<br />
crntmand In thf third period with a<br />
10-11 folint and capped llw victory<br />
li. the final rhDBtor, 21.11.<br />
Tcti Evans pac-i'd the winners with<br />
21 points, and Gun. is Johnson hit<br />
for 18 Pal Col.isnnli), Uiunmontons<br />
ai-i! (his season, was hlnh tor th«<br />
evening with 28 countern. Jack Ki'en.<br />
an added 13.<br />
• Upholstering<br />
• Draperies<br />
• Slip Covers<br />
WE USE WBLL.KNOWN<br />
DKORATQR FABRICS INCLUDING:<br />
SCHUMACHER - MAJESTIC<br />
WAVERLY - NORMAN TWI6G<br />
CHIC'S<br />
^2S ASBURY AVENUE<br />
I •:.<br />
. Phon« 1606<br />
MILLIRS MISS CHANCE<br />
TO PICK UP POINTS<br />
Milll-r ftptiiiil missi-il .-in oppnrtll<br />
nllv tu pirk up sulJstanti.il Kroiiii'l<br />
mi Ihi | it i i r win I 11 1l li r r<br />
in this wi-rk :i(-lidn in the<br />
"A COMFORTABLE OLD<br />
AGE IS THE REWARD<br />
" "OF A WELTTSPENT<br />
YOUTH"<br />
"( Milhoi s nun bplow )<br />
<strong>On</strong>* <strong>of</strong> thtt restoni why<br />
th« youth <strong>of</strong> today will<br />
hava a more comfortable<br />
eld age il the increated otu<br />
<strong>of</strong> vifamint. Your children<br />
will live longer beeaUM<br />
you have boon giving them<br />
vitamins from their very<br />
birth.<br />
We carry hundreds <strong>of</strong><br />
different vitamin combination!<br />
in itsek and each ana<br />
ii carefully (tared to bast<br />
protect its potency. Many<br />
<strong>of</strong> them are refrigerated.<br />
All <strong>of</strong> them are the pro-<br />
duct* <strong>of</strong> pharmaceutical<br />
ehemittl <strong>of</strong> high reputation.<br />
OuiTiHSe<br />
CAN PHONE<br />
OCEAN CITY OfOl<br />
WHIN YOU NEED<br />
A MEDICINE<br />
Pick up your prescription<br />
if (hopping near Ul, or<br />
let us deliver promptly<br />
without extra charge. A<br />
great many people antruit<br />
ut with the re.poniibillty<br />
<strong>of</strong> filling their prMerlp.<br />
tioni. May we compound<br />
yourt.<br />
- : • • _<br />
H. J. Freedy Dru9$« Inc.<br />
Tha PrflMriptlMi Store<br />
P. WltLIY ORDILi, «.P.<br />
701 Atbury Avenue<br />
•rtacripHtJl •llhte<br />
Doubl*<br />
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It's<br />
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IJKT Sunn<br />
Stand I nil*<br />
MOM« tPQMTf ON PAOB 4<br />
DII .UMNR CO.<br />
MAKE '56<br />
YOUR YEAR<br />
TO FIX!<br />
Plmbyfih aiid *«V*H PttiM<br />
Iniarlct PMUaMf,<br />
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BUILD IT<br />
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iMIM Mil ninpliU -It*<br />
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MAKE "Dli'S DANDY DEAL" YOUR DEAL!<br />
Find Out Haw Imy If If fa Uit Your tnttl<br />
At much si $2500.00 .Mi 3 y«ar« fe poy far matartali<br />
for any •ritlinf buildinjl<br />
sTom Hami<br />
MM. IMIV III,<br />
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TJNWC<br />
ONCt AGAIN. OLDS SETS THE TREND WITH A NEW<br />
DREAM-CAIt-INSPIItBD "INTACRILLI lUMPIR"!<br />
fl/f»//'/*fiiryiiii...viiii'fi'fare in fuccii iih Old*, that alwayn «uys "Go" , . , emphatically! It**<br />
liinbiln** "ri'aily.lii«»»" link itf (iiilirirniH! llnre (Ililmiioliilc's new RiH-kil T.,150! Adil Jetaway<br />
in Iliis Iliifliiii" new Sii|icr IMS you'll litiil o llyilrii-'\lB|H;*...aiM i pvrryniajor|ioH-prfrainr«<br />
ffiituri- lin,--ii|i IIIHI'H HirHJehl mil nf ilii 1 van nf knnuiilf l the rlrnn, ilUtJnctive bfautv <strong>of</strong><br />
iniiiorr,! Kroiii ()M«iiml>ilr'« IJcliu ilrcHiii car nuiciiuay fcnilc anil H«)elr hv t'islieH Add on<br />
cameiillirf(iii('ltniitil f 'IiiiuDrillft"—ii*>aliiiin|H>r nlini-iiiiiilirii in.triiniriit panel and rich, H<strong>of</strong>t,<br />
Bfirfa grille! Kfom the Snirlin- **iilrH rar" i-oinrs ruiiiforitilili- swats! It"* some car .. . the buy <strong>of</strong><br />
tlie slfrk. mmlprn »lamnr nf pmjrvlili 1 lailliglils IIIB j-par, anil it's Imre tiMlay for you!<br />
—atretdiiilK tlint Ol.lsim.liile •Illiiiiidic In<br />
•eventeen feel <strong>of</strong> iluzxliiig beauty! And lliere'* TBP vsiMI flB*¥,,,<br />
an engine that never gay* "ISo" ... an cngino tot- maiLi IOMOIIIIOWI<br />
istanderd on Hin«rr'iighi neritlij e^lisncl si mitts fait m Supif tl hedtlf.<br />
fOp!t»flf 9t ••!'« l»«f, SalfF<br />
VISIT THI "ROCKIT ROOM".., AT tOUt OLDSMOKILE DEALfR'S!<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE, Ihc,<br />
1117-1129 A«bury Av.nue Phen* M3S<br />
"DAN DAILEY STAM IN A GAY NEW MMINUTI MUSICAL COMEDY FOR OLDSMOBILE, SAT,, JAN. 21, NBCTV"<br />
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OCHS Merry<br />
Go<br />
HI gangf Strike up iht band snl<br />
aiu,itep.....yeoleii«rrygfr<br />
U In swini- once mort! AU<br />
Fri>M Sophs Arm<br />
Then let's get roUlfi'I<br />
Wont, S«y. Un tz. _<br />
Ttia wlstar nailtl hat ataitad and<br />
stolenta «HI M *h**nt with<br />
Oil, (rite*, ate<br />
B«b>b Lant*. aaalaUnt pttndaMl.<br />
aaya tpa actaool doeant want tnai<br />
•toamta to b» atwatf'any nun than<br />
iii—siTi but will excuse puplU for<br />
at. i-Uy l«fWlaut« naaons.<br />
(bar Utolai BMvlaa, Than an only live -legal reasons'<br />
so for absence Wncax, Uhieas In tba<br />
on family necessitating; absence, death<br />
•1 hi the lafally. relia*>m holidays and<br />
a,uarantld> <strong>of</strong> the home.<br />
<strong>of</strong> It lli absoir10<br />
Martyaa Oleon, glrl>* athletlr rUtnus dahc« WHS very successful<br />
t Tuvt been divided • Into A pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> 952 was added to the<br />
corommwa treasury.<br />
deni- The. March <strong>of</strong> Dime* campaign will<br />
wisipttlana ts, Jinutfry 17 — Bukctbalt<br />
By PHStI TURNER<br />
game at 7 P. m, WUdwood home.<br />
Wednesday. January IS —Regular<br />
•hedule.<br />
Thursday. January IB — Regular<br />
schedule<br />
Friday, January 20 — Basketball<br />
me At 7 p. m., Middle Township.<br />
C<br />
Yeaitook Approaches '<br />
Two-ThMs CompleHon !<br />
By STEVE CAKI<br />
Eugene HeUcrwi, advisor to the<br />
voarboo lutatT, bis announssd that<br />
the first third <strong>of</strong> Urn book is completed<br />
The sfqond third is gghod<br />
tiled to be completed by torrtotrow. j<br />
The second third Is composed en-1<br />
[ ttrelv <strong>of</strong> members pf the Senior |<br />
Sufgcsttons nerr nudL by various [ Class, The original plan <strong>of</strong> pictures<br />
member* <strong>of</strong> the Student COUDCII a& | <strong>of</strong> the Senior Qis mefflbin this<br />
tiriww UIPT ire to go about it The | y ir w&^ to have " ^^<br />
MR, PEABL<br />
plan pnHtented by Don Balalcv caps and to*tis, just as they would -People who won I Irj- to do sonlij.<br />
approved, by un*nnmous vote. He ]»lr: at ttradoaUon, <strong>How</strong>iiver, the &m ' is the pet peeve <strong>of</strong> Cornell J,<br />
suggested having a scale with boys' photog.aphv staff roeeiv#d pntesu Pwl.<br />
on one<br />
th? Ather Arnold appointed Do.i<br />
as chairman <strong>of</strong> • commiUeo <strong>of</strong> flv<<br />
to get the scale and to work out thr<br />
details Th? other member* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
committee are Don Breckioy. Don<br />
Brenda Marklns and Babs<br />
suggestion <strong>of</strong> having a juke<br />
box in the lunchroom wvs made by<br />
Student Council rrpresentatU 6.<br />
Any pr<strong>of</strong>its from this woulft go in<br />
the* Student Council. The president<br />
I? to talk over the possibility or a<br />
Jk b ih<br />
wh teaches Seventh Gride<br />
from tnaiu studentt who wanted pie^ *» 0CM3 Mr. Pearl, who livoi, in<br />
tures <strong>of</strong> thvtUHlvci in rettukf itreet. J*"»«*. _^uihi « JMIW High<br />
- - - ^ • ! clothes A \ote was taken, end SeBoel !h Trenton before he came to<br />
majority iva* is favor <strong>of</strong> street Ocjtu} CHy* He ha§ travelled te<br />
clothes<br />
California and seuiherti Eurape,<br />
The staff is now matdtlg rapid pro> In hi§ spare lime Mr. Pearl likes<br />
{{rfss with the able help <strong>of</strong> Mr Halto<br />
play the plsna or read best s#h<br />
leran. Jamvs Pulvine, head <strong>of</strong> theIgps,<br />
He enjoys watching the TV<br />
art department, and the Taylor Pub- "Climax" and listening<br />
lishing Co publishers.<br />
"The Telephone Hour" en fadin^ He<br />
The staff hopes te surpass last likes "the song "Autumn Leaves"<br />
> ear's<br />
and the singers jvfargaret Whiting<br />
land Perry Gems, i food dishes<br />
-. ^ , ^ „. „ , ITiere k only one direction from '"* ih ^ ^ st > according fe Mr.' Pear]<br />
Juke box with Mr Meyer principal I the ideographical South Pole; North, iB e llva |*lnt«« one i<br />
that guided Ute wto* man to thai<br />
munger.' <strong>On</strong> tba outdde thw« are<br />
narrow optnlngf, a*ch <strong>of</strong> wMch repreaent*<br />
a wound <strong>of</strong> the hand, foot, or<br />
•Ide Also on the outslda there la an<br />
outline <strong>of</strong> the Christmas polnsettla<br />
Inside are five little dove* <strong>of</strong> peace<br />
The grey doves represent life: the<br />
white onei, the resurrection.<br />
In another ease he had some various<br />
shells and pieces <strong>of</strong> coral This<br />
ease was called Oo«an>lde Treasures<br />
Some Interesting ones wen the Sea<br />
Plume, Sea Bean, Sea Horse, the<br />
Finger Sponge, the Elephant Ear,<br />
and the Peail Oyster Shell All <strong>of</strong><br />
these live on" the const <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />
Someone else brought in a collection<br />
called Seashore Treasures Some<br />
<strong>of</strong> these are the same ai the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
side Treasures, but this collection Is<br />
not limited to Florida Some out<br />
standing shells were Ihe Pattern<br />
Olive, <strong>of</strong> the Bast Indies, the Free<br />
Snail, <strong>of</strong> Haiti; and a ipmarkablv<br />
beautiful one, the Sunset, <strong>of</strong> Florida<br />
Teachers to Hear<br />
Dr. Latlic Kindred<br />
By IVANS HEWITT<br />
$<br />
There will be a teachers" meeting<br />
INSTALLATION with Dr, Leslie Kindred today, there-<br />
StKVICE<br />
ore school will be dismissed at 2:30<br />
"SNOW<br />
m.<br />
Dr. Kindred, the foremost man In<br />
he field <strong>of</strong> secondary education in<br />
SATURDAY. JANUARY 14<br />
he east, conducts a scrlci <strong>of</strong> talks<br />
r, mOEINER JR. or teachers Thin In-service train<br />
POPULAR JACKET being worn by the BUtows it dh-<br />
>yed here by Cccrle-and " "' - •—-<br />
Art "*"" "*!<br />
Dancing 9 to 12 P.M.<br />
Music by .,<br />
CHARLES F. SMNGLER<br />
year<br />
FLOOR end WALL COVERINGS<br />
Dinner for Band THi BLUE NOTiS I* CERAMIC TIL! • PLASTIC WALL TILE Resolutions<br />
MUSK PIER SOLARIUM<br />
| LINOLEUMS • CONGOWALL By RUTH LLOYD<br />
V<br />
on January 20 Donation $1,10 par Couple $100 Single Pa<br />
"Whit is yoRr New Vosr's Resaw1*> —<br />
The boys and Uris la MM. PhyUI.<br />
Tuesday, March 13, Celtics vs. Roy. Hover's Flnt Qr.de took a walk but<br />
all; Warriors vs. Lakers,<br />
Toodiors Direct<br />
Thursday afternoon. They weal to par aad lorabt,* Wa<br />
Tuesday,, March 20, Celtics vs. Michael Dlmon'. houM to «e Ustoy.<br />
recelTfd'fwr<br />
Aftor-School Garnet Knieks; Hawks Vs, Royals,<br />
new electric trains, Michael was aMt<br />
Tuesday, March 27. Hawka vs. to explain about tha trains and run<br />
Coach Fred <strong>How</strong>ell hat Just rfr Knlcksi Warriors vg. Royals, them himself, Mrs, Dunon had a<br />
leiued the achedule <strong>of</strong> the After<br />
* * •<br />
treat far the children which they<br />
School Basketball League compoied •IXTN GRADE TO MtlSINT enjoyed very much, *<br />
<strong>of</strong> Iwyi in Grade* 0 and 0- The Tomorrow morning the members The children were viry nappy to<br />
games will be played In the Central <strong>of</strong> Ihe Sixth Grade (aught by Berwyn get their aecoad seat for having sue-<br />
Avonue gymnasium. The tint 'game Hughes will present a science procenfully achieved the objectives <strong>of</strong><br />
will start at 3:IS and the second at gram In the auditorium <strong>of</strong> the Cen-<br />
4 p, m. All games are supervised by tral Avenue School, The features<br />
Berwyn Hughen, David Strcaser and are!<br />
ROBERT MONROE<br />
Albert Ogden<br />
Introduction Carol Behle<br />
The names <strong>of</strong> the teams and their Bible Heading ' Gloria Bland Building Contractor<br />
captains are: St. Louis Hawks, Jim Flag Salute ...... Steve Illlaman 1<br />
Jobbing<br />
SImm»; Boston Celtics, Bob Town Play—•Allc. In Scl^nc.Und"<br />
Mod; Philadelphia Warriors, Oerry Cast-,<br />
2240 ASBURY ASBUR AVINUI<br />
ridden; Minneapolis Lakers. Jack Alice Marqulta Dimpla<br />
PHONI HONI itWW<br />
Hollingshead; Usehefter Royals, John Dormouse Bonnie Sheldon<br />
Burch; New York Knlcks, Harry Mad Hatter Bryan sherby<br />
March Hare jack Warren<br />
The schedule follows. Parent! and Specially<br />
Ralph H. VanOildthf<br />
friends art Invited.<br />
Piano ,,.,, Donna Pfander<br />
Tuesday, January 10, Warriors -»s. Dance Marqulta olmola Rag. Archl(«ct N. J.<br />
Knlcki: Hawkt v». Lakers,<br />
Special Sclanca Quit<br />
PAINT CO,<br />
IJth * WMt Av*, OtMil CHy<br />
Tuesday, January 17. Celtics vs. Expert Moderator ,, Norman Ervins<br />
I by «.«. I<br />
Royals? Warriors vs. Lakers Panel ,. Jane Hogan, Carol Schmidt,<br />
PHONI M<br />
Tuesday. January 24, Celtics vi, Jack Burkhardt, Carol Chattin «nd<br />
Knicks; Hawks v». Hnvulg<br />
}, anuary 31. Hawks vi. SUKB Manager Tommy Williams<br />
Kaleks; Warriors vi. Royals, In eharic <strong>of</strong> Curtain ,, John Melnnls<br />
Tuesday, February 7, Warriors vs. Projector Harry Smith<br />
OCSAN CITY<br />
30 Start Second<br />
aaa< ilaaai<br />
Clan <strong>On</strong> Driving<br />
The second driving class <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
IRON W<<br />
school year <strong>of</strong> 1MMS just begin<br />
with 30 new members. Etch member C. JOSEPH MOVER<br />
has one driving period a week and<br />
two elass periods,<br />
They «re currently learning to COHTRACTOR—BUILDER<br />
Mart the car in low gear and get<br />
exparlenee with the location <strong>of</strong> instruments<br />
signals, and gear*. Thin<br />
couples with the studying <strong>of</strong> Driver Repairs — Alterations — Additions<br />
Ed. books, to leam regulations, laws,<br />
and right <strong>of</strong> way. The course lasts<br />
1! weeks.<br />
9th St. and Haven Ave. Phone 2521<br />
Family Pets Visit<br />
School Pa* Club<br />
Miss Helen Maynarri'g seventh and<br />
eighth grade Pet Club met Friday,<br />
The club had an interesting time<br />
HliililMODElING<br />
with a small too.<br />
The too consisted at the followinR<br />
animals: Skippy. a hlaek and white<br />
springer spaniel brought by Tom<br />
liuchins; a brown dog named Dusty<br />
troughtHfl by Babeft~M«nn, » bli<br />
parakeet brought in by Betty Penbroke;<br />
and a brown and white collie<br />
nuned Timber, brought in by Rich,<br />
ard Fox,<br />
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John Henneuy; "To stop calling<br />
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home §oon,<br />
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fALIS AND MRVICI<br />
pondered that question.<br />
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933 WMt Av«. Ph. INI<br />
FRANK HOWARD<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
2124 Aibury<br />
MMM 2693<br />
EARL STIILMAN<br />
and<br />
LAWRENCE TARVES<br />
Contractor<br />
and<br />
BuildV*<br />
ISM B*y Avanu*<br />
MS. PMONIi JJJO-R<br />
H, C. AHOS<br />
BUILDER<br />
417 34th STRUT<br />
Phorm 3180<br />
No Job foe Latgrn<br />
No Job fee Smmll<br />
Richard B. <strong>On</strong>ley<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
4800 Atbury<br />
Phon* 0784<br />
NINTY0UN6<br />
RIO. AUCHITICT<br />
Now J»n*y and<br />
801 Atbury Ava. Ph. 2854<br />
IU RIOI*TBMP BUILDER<br />
EDWARD D. DEPUTY<br />
205 14th SfrMt<br />
Ntw Homti - Jtepsfn - Rmmodttin<br />
ALL WOlltC MVn MY NMMU, lUraltVtUwr<br />
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733 MOORS AVI.<br />
ORNAMENTAL IRON ^ ,<br />
•lack Iran *3^ ft.; Golvanlzmd M«> ft. I<br />
CAM Bar PiMaMcm<br />
RAILINGS — FENCKS—OilLLIS — CtX<br />
STRUCTURAL STBEL—FIRf fcSCAM* Swift •<br />
WFIhlklC ALLTYPnOfMI<br />
" * PORTABLE<br />
1053 Atbury Ava. PheiM 1200<br />
Frmd S, Tarves, 3rd<br />
HtMie and Business Construction<br />
REMODELING AND<br />
REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS<br />
1 BAYVIEW PLACE PHONE 1137<br />
ROOP1 NC<br />
Roormc<br />
SIDING<br />
R*8i»t«r«d Buiktor<br />
EBnUlM l>. WBRM<br />
24 Aabury Av*. Ph. 1217<br />
CLAY TILE<br />
••r I<br />
m Y>arf ••rptfUnw<br />
1207W«*l«yAv.<br />
SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />
328 WEST AVENUE PHONE 104*<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Sheet Metal Wot*<br />
Forced Air Heating — Ait Conditioning
Hober point! to toe MBOUa DUTt|n, wbll*<br />
Bite taittsi I* Jim BMm wuhlib<br />
far the Manton with » counters.<br />
The laMer* m A M tramblea<br />
tfe* vMUal Greyhounds by holdtnf<br />
tbem >coreie«> In-the opening period.<br />
Tb nd rid th<br />
Shijffi<br />
i all.<br />
Jim Blrni blocked his<br />
>to* w. ta th, a* <strong>of</strong><br />
Tbe second period wu more<br />
two minute, (tone before MI Harry<br />
broke the lea for the Maroon with •<br />
l21na^B> KQkauu Ja^peaM^j^p B? C>8 O^^^^a&f^J ' ll^ff<br />
tkat time, but ok- the Raider defauM late In the per*<br />
IM and in the third, when Plmuuit-<br />
bfficiaU'<br />
IB Uie preliminary.<br />
The box score i<br />
will* . Fd<br />
-_ __ 4<br />
r two MMdrttr go,' M l » vUle enjoyed Its best moments <strong>of</strong> the<br />
— — . ._* mental, holding the qusrter seora<br />
|to IMfc<br />
The Balder Junior Vanity made<br />
inson =„..-,~~= d<br />
'wry , ,, 2<br />
ABPiesel 0<br />
Banpner -„-=.= =- 0<br />
White ,,,.,, 1<br />
Whlilnn (I<br />
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4<br />
1<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
ed the> nets'•tinseven double deck-<br />
frame be buckMed three field<br />
_ and three IMs, and hi the<br />
final period rucked up two twin-<br />
•atniarsand four foult<br />
' Wajfce • Hudson contributed 11<br />
3<br />
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a .. 1<br />
.-,- 0<br />
,, 0<br />
« 0<br />
,---,„ 5<br />
vdden ..,_ 1<br />
Score by quarters:<br />
pleasanlville ,„,,,,, 0<br />
ocean city SO<br />
m<br />
Ft,<br />
" Com<br />
6lnn-r In hbruory<br />
MARMORA-Ed*«d O«ty. newly-<br />
llected president <strong>of</strong> the Msrmorj<br />
Volunteer rye Company, presided<br />
Hal at meeting Tuesday evening Issf<br />
• weak nine fire hall,,<br />
I nibeH Corson Ind Feler C, Tot<br />
IlM Jr. were appointed as ssililsnt<br />
j Bra eht<strong>of</strong>s. The chief, recently erect-<br />
lad, is fir! Madden, Benlimln Oullei<br />
Jand Clinton Wilker were,res ppelm<br />
!j ed flr. c.pulm.<br />
' Ejtpre»,loni if spprecistlon for the<br />
it Christmas party given for<br />
..»i <strong>of</strong>, the area were read. The<br />
party was well attended and enjoyed,<br />
It was announced that ihe new<br />
siren, recently purchi.ed st a cost<br />
<strong>of</strong> MOO; Is now on the tower and the<br />
. Installatlan wUr be completed some<br />
tine this week. Two jelf-eontainetl<br />
|oxygen masks al» have been pur-<br />
] skated by the company.<br />
Plans for a dUner lo be eookid<br />
-JBd served by the firemen In Febru-<br />
i ary were diKuned, Henry Schneider<br />
•nd OSBT Bro.dlev are cochairmen<br />
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17 01*£<br />
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35<br />
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4<br />
39<br />
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11<br />
75<br />
a—,as<br />
13—7S<br />
An all-time record Wai achieved by<br />
bltf game hunters in New Jersey<br />
the 1M£ Unarms season<br />
December U to December 17<br />
•hen licensed hunters bagged 0.114<br />
buck deer," or 1,338 more itun the<br />
IBM kill, the State Division <strong>of</strong> run<br />
and Gvna reported Saturday,<br />
M addition, bow and arrow hunt-<br />
season devoted^to bow-<br />
from October IS to<br />
November 4, This total <strong>of</strong> 6.4S2 deer<br />
_ f l 4 y<br />
HM open leuoiM, comparts<br />
mmr s.oee during the ISM<br />
Millvill., Defeat*<br />
Wildwood 65-51<br />
WUdwood High School-s vaunted<br />
quintet tasted Ita first defeat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Season In four starts Tuesday night,<br />
ii.lllng before the strong attack <strong>of</strong><br />
Millvlllc High School on the Millers 1<br />
ccurt, I&S1.<br />
The Warriors made a contest <strong>of</strong> It<br />
during the first half, holding the<br />
Millers to a 18-18 stand<strong>of</strong>f In the<br />
first period and •potting them an<br />
edge .in the i|-nj second period. The<br />
home team, howarer, applied the<br />
pressure and padded its lead with<br />
as ia-14 third period and ran <strong>of</strong>f<br />
•1th the Warrior scalps In the final<br />
esnto, IM,<br />
John Montgomery with 24 peinU<br />
led the winning stHulli<br />
17 points for the<br />
and Warren Buckingham had 16,<br />
•cpntalMkmer Joseph B. MeLun.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tne MMnatm <strong>of</strong> Caluervation<br />
and BcortoBUc Development, eradited<br />
gamewkidClu iad wildlife managers<br />
(ar eonfrltotlnl •tiariaUy to the all-<br />
M j htfVMt <strong>of</strong> deer during<br />
: County took the lead<br />
to hunter* with<br />
Wunty wai<br />
1S1, add Burlington<br />
wiifc »». ,<br />
-«eepttar if Hudson<br />
County, ail other areas <strong>of</strong> the itat<br />
provided deer for the licensed hunt<br />
*r during the isU teanm. The Anal<br />
ul(y for ail counties was aa follows:<br />
Atlantic 411: Berien 77; Durllng<br />
MTTM! Candm »; Cape May i2t;<br />
CumberUnd Ml; Bssex 41: olot<br />
DogStiow at<br />
Vlneland, Sunday<br />
TWere^win~be a' Mstch show sane-<br />
tiontd by the American Kennel Club,<br />
on Sunday at the North Italy Hall.<br />
Vlneland, It will be a Plan "1" All<br />
Breed and "O, B," Ohtdience Shsw,<br />
judslng starting promptly at noon<br />
and regular classes at 1 p, m.<br />
Trophies and ribboni will be given<br />
in the varioui breeds.<br />
. PHIL HUBER la shown here fixing Ma sights on the<br />
basket in technique thft netted him 38 points and a new<br />
school scoring record (or one game last week, Phil, \<br />
Senior holdover from last year's state championship com-<br />
bine, barely had time to enjoy the crown before a n»w<br />
record <strong>of</strong> SB points was posted Friday night by Wayne<br />
Thompson,—Staff photo.<br />
Young Hunters AdvUwd<br />
to KMB 1955 Licenses<br />
Young hunters who<br />
in gun safety and secured<br />
hi H<br />
hunting licenses,<br />
Die gille~<br />
Baptist School<br />
fl ff<br />
p<br />
fleets<br />
PALERMO—Albert Wells was re.<br />
censes for renewal in 1966,<br />
the li-<br />
Underthe law, »» person, between<br />
tamrun<br />
tMMr 17; Hunterdon, HI; Mercer<br />
M4! H M M 44; Monmouth 13S;<br />
Harris 701; <strong>Ocean</strong> 3m, Paisalc 237,<br />
Salem 3, Somerset M3. Sussex 737,<br />
| Union 4. and Warren See.<br />
CAN 1 HAVE<br />
IT DONE<br />
ajeVrAfmb and RI-COIUHNO<br />
• WINDOW SHADES<br />
M C.MlUE<br />
Aaimmn<br />
I<br />
Shufflin' <strong>On</strong><br />
Nmra.and C««ip <strong>of</strong><br />
ShufftaixMrd Club<br />
j can produce a previous regular II re-<br />
am huntings licenser ^sn—secHre^s<br />
current hunting license without fur-<br />
nlfhlng s certificate showing he has<br />
successfully completed a course in<br />
gun safety.<br />
Dr, A, ilealon Underfill!, director<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Division <strong>of</strong> Fish and Game,<br />
issued the reminder to the yputh <strong>of</strong><br />
the state to hold on to their IMS<br />
hunting licenses unjil they have s%--<br />
eured their IPIMI licenses. Otherwise,<br />
both <strong>of</strong>ficials asserted, the youngsters<br />
will be required to leeure a new<br />
certificate through participation in<br />
the I9M Hunter Safety Program.<br />
By H. MRKI BAKfR<br />
Friday evening^ card • partjs the<br />
iirsi <strong>of</strong> the new year, went over in<br />
grand style, 41 being .present. Mil-<br />
dred Grubh took top honors In<br />
bridge! and dara H<strong>of</strong>fmann, Ann<br />
Johnson, Clarence Brodln. Kitty<br />
Hsrrla. jean Daniels, Bertha Mit-<br />
chell, Bessie Strouiie, <strong>How</strong>ard Turk,<br />
helmer, Helen Booth, Helen Me.<br />
Carthy and George Ililtim in p(.<br />
noeM«. '<br />
No party was held en Monday be.<br />
cause the approach to the Hut was<br />
flooded by the storm<br />
The average party attendance for<br />
December was 38, one below that<br />
both October and November, Let's<br />
bring it up a bit In January.<br />
^Jne clus ^nenbership «ow totals<br />
113. A year ago It was 140,<br />
CiasiMM Alii Ar* Good Saltinwa,<br />
elected Sundny' school supermten<br />
dent <strong>of</strong> the 5e»nd Cape May Bap.<br />
list Church <strong>of</strong> Palermo,<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficials elected at a recent<br />
meeting are Earl Butler, Eugene<br />
ant<br />
U Ma<br />
superintendents; Mrs. Hattle<br />
lennrfiiBferj Miss Marian Wll-<br />
kle, assistant treasurer! Ralph day-<br />
ten Jr., recording secretary; Gerald<br />
Beebe, assistant;! Mrs, Ella Butler,<br />
corresponding- secretary; Mrs. Marie<br />
Totten, pianist, and Mrs. Butler, as.<br />
slstant pianist, Mrs. Philip Dubrlile,<br />
cradle roll superintendent and Mn!<br />
Mary A. Conon, home 1 departBent<br />
superintendent.<br />
School Budget Hairing<br />
MARMORA—A public hearlne on<br />
the seiioo! budget <strong>of</strong> upper Town><br />
ship will be held Wednesday evening,<br />
January IB, at a o'clock in the ele.<br />
mentary school In Marmora, ,<br />
and Dan •readley are coc<br />
<strong>of</strong> the dinner committee and all Are<br />
company memben assist In the prep-<br />
aration. The date will be announced<br />
Fir* Auxiliary Giv#s<br />
Cash Toward Siren<br />
MARMomA-MeniBers <strong>of</strong> the La<br />
dies AuxllSary <strong>of</strong> Ihe Marmora Vol.<br />
unteer Fire Conttany, meeting<br />
Thflrsday evenlni m the lire hall,<br />
voted to donate 1130 to the Arc com-<br />
pany to help pay for the recently<br />
Installed Are siren,<br />
plans were made lo hold an exec-<br />
utive committee meeUns In the home<br />
<strong>of</strong> the president, Mrs, Henry<br />
Schneider <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point, each<br />
month on the Thursday procodinj,'<br />
the regular scheduled meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Auxiliary.<br />
Mrs, Schneider. Mrs, Edwin Sadler<br />
and Mrs, OeorEe QrUBb wore ap-<br />
pointed to assist the firemen in pres-<br />
aratlons for their dinner in Feb-<br />
ruary,<br />
Seaville Church Group<br />
Plans Benefit Events ,<br />
SEAVILLE—Mrs, Ralph Ferguson,<br />
<strong>of</strong> leaville.entertalned the member*<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho Women's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian<br />
Service <strong>of</strong> the Seaville Church at her<br />
home last Wednesday afternoon,<br />
wRh Mrt, Curtis E, Corson presidine<br />
rsfssArs<br />
IfS and ttark, •1^00. The ora<br />
nance was pasied on nrsi reading •<br />
fhe reorganMtlon meeting <strong>of</strong> I h<br />
cmnmiltee January 2, an41 .will<br />
taken up' for second and third<br />
Sg. and nn=rp>«« "•« M'<br />
Edward S.<br />
PALI«M0<br />
i<br />
<strong>On</strong> Birthday<br />
M0 — Edward S. Corson<br />
i J<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> electrical contrietor, whi<br />
resides in Pilermo, *is gue.t o<br />
honor it a lurprlie birthday parts<br />
ialurday night •! Plymouth Inn<br />
A barometer, a group gift froti<br />
hli employes, wis presented 10 him<br />
Attending the party were hi* wife,<br />
Ruth, Mr and Mr,, Joe 1, Whltten,<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Harold Dallcy, Mr, ind<br />
Mrs, Jack Hickman Jr., Mr, and Mrs,<br />
Jesse Hoilinishead, Mr. and Mr», El-<br />
mer Bakley Sr,, Gerald Beebe and<br />
<strong>How</strong>ard Schenck,<br />
Family Reunion at<br />
Home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Sands<br />
MARMORA—The family <strong>of</strong> Mrs<br />
Jack Sands <strong>of</strong> Marmora and MM<br />
Donald Oilier <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Poin<br />
Held a week-end reunion here. The!]<br />
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hoberl Schar<br />
on. <strong>of</strong> Iiltimore, Md., and two ils<br />
iers and their rimilles, Mr. and Mrs<br />
Edward Haring and children <strong>of</strong> West<br />
•hesler. Pa, and Mr. and Mrs. Rob-<br />
rl Whitsker and son <strong>of</strong> Freeland,<br />
Md., enjoyed the visit.<br />
A son who also resides in Ball)<br />
more was unable 10 attend because<br />
f his wife 1 * Illness.<br />
Tuckahoe Crangfe<br />
nttalli Officers<br />
TUCKAHOB-John #!adara<br />
Installed as master <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe<br />
Grange Friday nlghf in ceremonies<br />
(inducted by Cape May County Slalf<br />
Orange Deputy John Foster, <strong>of</strong><br />
South Seaville. and his county<br />
latlon team.<br />
Other <strong>of</strong>ficers sealed included Ar.<br />
Ihur Busby, overseer; Edward Moore,<br />
lecturer; Mela Kosher, steward! Id-<br />
ward Yost, assistant steward: Lillian<br />
Davis, lady assistant steward; the<br />
Jlcv. David Fropert, chaplain; Emma<br />
Dapp, treasurer; John Madara Jr..<br />
secretary; John Winner, gatekeeper!<br />
Dorothy Madara. Ceres; Blanch Win.<br />
ner, Pomona; jenny Valentine, Flora!<br />
Mrs, Mary Moore and Robert Dspp<br />
venters* s( the. ejieiiurtmt board*<br />
iMemhers ol the insiaiiBtloii leanr<br />
were E. Kenneth simpkin!!, Mrs<br />
Enid gimpklni, Mrs. _ Ml iimpkins.<br />
Mrs. Irma Foster, Deputy Fostc<br />
with Jan. gamers Corson serving<br />
chairman, were enthuilastlcally ae<br />
•Pted, ^ , . _<br />
Mri. Edward Boyee will sponsor a • Mrs. Thelma Fedrick, al! <strong>of</strong> Souih,<br />
/alentlne party In Pebruary,<br />
Proceed, from both affairs will<br />
benefit Ihe fund to redecorate the<br />
•eavllle Methodist church in prepa-<br />
ration for the 100th anniversary cele-<br />
•ration next October.<br />
Anticipating the need to raise<br />
money for the event, the women<br />
launched a "penny a day" fund and<br />
Mrs, Ralph L, O<strong>of</strong>f proposed as a<br />
an "Pennies for Paint,"<br />
hlle refreshments were belns<br />
lerved, birthday greetings set lo<br />
mute iWerejuni tor Miss Ida tayer.<br />
MM LeulM<br />
Mr: and Mn, o<br />
mor«, returned •<br />
•tudiet at the<br />
m.tltute •rter a !<br />
Larry Beebe, son t<br />
Sheridan iMbe or;<br />
who ta a student it <<br />
•Ity, ipcnt the hlM<br />
<strong>of</strong> hU parents,<br />
Mln ihann Waltt,-.<br />
Mr, and Mrs, Cll»toa\1<br />
Marmora, returned ''<br />
Notre Dame <strong>of</strong> H.n<br />
is a Freshman,<br />
Merman B, WaL<br />
spenl Ihe holidayi <<br />
and frlendj In Newa<br />
. Mr*. Jacob Field «<br />
Palermo spent a part t<br />
vliitlng her mother,<br />
Muller, and other<br />
friends In Haddon M»_<br />
_Mr, and MM, Waltjl<br />
family <strong>of</strong> Palermo atA<br />
Vlneland. They reemffj<br />
chicken farm In tint J<br />
Visitors in the MBM<br />
Mrs. Norman PromitMl<br />
week were Mrs, Pro<br />
Mrs. Bessie Hooper, <strong>of</strong><br />
and brother, Paul, h<br />
l<br />
Materk<br />
Plywood-AMI<br />
Storm Soih;<br />
Combirmfion<br />
Asphalt and<br />
Fibro Glass<br />
Loose-Bats-1<br />
Matenite Peg !<br />
Panels and<br />
Calcium Chh<br />
C. H, SHOH<br />
LUMBER<br />
1lM TO I*<br />
M<br />
yf ie til<br />
12th ST. *<br />
' « (HWNKI<br />
GREGOi<br />
900 Share R«d _<br />
Hotel - Bar -<br />
FMturlng—Turkey Flatten and SanriwfciiM. Oytlar I.<br />
PrM Crt.n, tnapp«r hag, FrM JumtM thrlmp, I<br />
•NUPPLIMAIIB OFIN ALL VIA. Ill<br />
Cape May Wallept<br />
10 Harbor 78-31<br />
_oy Ehlors tallied 14 Bcld .<br />
and two fouls to pace Cape May to 1<br />
7M1 win over Bgg Harbor in r<br />
ipeAtlantle League on the down<br />
:ounty court, Friday night.<br />
goals<br />
The afmua] jn«i!niE <strong>of</strong><br />
Qlaei^ Sf the SainU John Caiparatto<br />
Mi be held al 4:00 V> _M. Handilj 1 .<br />
anusry 23. )^S, In Ihe BdAi^d Room,<br />
?ci ond Asbyrv AVPHUF. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>. N. 4>, for ih& e!«iiPil sf Dl<br />
tora and Ihe trsnilAlnn <strong>of</strong> SUch fey<br />
i as may properly egrtie befyr^ the<br />
tin<br />
WM. : H. JR,<br />
GO SY<br />
PUBLIC SERVICE BUSES<br />
PHI A<br />
UtJUl, MSAJM. 1.45 PJVt<br />
MfM UPr»JW, Sunday only<br />
H*T» T.r'Sn HI* CWy. Av.lon,<br />
Harltw. WIMwMtf .ntf C«p« May<br />
4.SI TM,<br />
fcrAManHc <strong>City</strong><br />
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.mt.<br />
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Now It th* Urn* <strong>of</strong><br />
your fif* to, msglca<br />
NiaVtWy<strong>of</strong>yewlifal<br />
When you buy now in-<br />
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4<br />
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IS8 rl 4'* >"ec'"'dbreaking<br />
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3<br />
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ing: Surest, safest, easiest<br />
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' V<br />
,«y\S r «f"0UT mother,<br />
tIBW <strong>of</strong> Mn Emma Oarrett<br />
1.13<br />
, tnanli our friends for<br />
and nil c.proMlon, <strong>of</strong><br />
ilved (luring our recent<br />
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1-13<br />
tn thsnK nui menrtt tor<br />
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I Mn Raymond Belloril anil<br />
Lfi HELP WANTED<br />
two: one full time and one<br />
he Mmt be neut, accurate<br />
pmie icnii full partlcula<br />
" 'xpprlcncc Bos SSI,<br />
1-1S<br />
I HELP WANTED—Telephone,<br />
jp s4th kiimttydKe <strong>of</strong> typing,<br />
p sroynd poiltion. Write Bos SOBS<br />
VLtdKEr^<br />
l [<br />
j NE1PLE opcrsiors nn dresses<br />
ikfrti. Apply sonters Point Mre,<br />
2ino ftd., sorne pnlni. N J,<br />
HILP WANTED<br />
,.IKSSts «na poilri UHnitd fur<br />
EMIile cmpliiymcni, Anply The<br />
v-.llm>aiaiii. Toa Lriiitfii Av*..<br />
IXPiRT<br />
BODY and<br />
IT WORK<br />
ON ALL MAKES<br />
Q PAYMENT<br />
WMpNTHSTO PAY<br />
MlhO Yn An latiinaM<br />
MOTOK.IIIC.<br />
y Dtalai-<br />
Awl Ph, JIM<br />
iABlf SITTING _ Eyenmn, Expafl.<br />
enced, 300 on Hour, PBOM MIS after<br />
i B, m, if<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED—lahj. silting<br />
at my home by hour, day Or week.<br />
Al» menaing or sewing by n.achlne,<br />
Stella Ofterle, ISO w, Wllmol Ave,,<br />
gamers foint, phono Snincra Point<br />
PERSONALS<br />
VISIT our CBTMI aeparltti£nt for eird-<br />
lei, eorulettei and brMUerea to fit<br />
every fluure, Headauarten for new nj-<br />
lon •eenueker unifornii, nunea. Mail-<br />
Uclana ana waltreaaei, white and ail<br />
Color.. The WIH Shop. 800 Albmy<br />
*ve, ft<br />
THE FINEMi in , Wedding<br />
-inienibiej. Intornuii. HecepiLoni,<br />
Seiervatlon Cards—phgne <strong>On</strong>l, Bay.<br />
ntond MeHem-y, H2 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, If<br />
Eni<br />
AN EVERYDAV FAIR—Lovely earn.,<br />
nanddlpped Mniai candlei. Bill*.<br />
BOIII toys, dslls and noveltlM, ocean-<br />
aire aift Fair. 133 Moorlyn Terraw.<br />
Open evenings. Mrs. F. R. Srldcgam.<br />
U<br />
HAVING A PARTY? Lei ua furnl.h<br />
the lea gandwighra. Large or small<br />
i-dert' phone 3873.W or U181M for<br />
nfijrmnilfm, '2*0<br />
TUTORING<br />
l.KARN TO PLAV the |il»n.>, Pllvlilp<br />
in.iiiiiilonii auv in eirnlnK. Will<br />
give l^sniig in ytJUi- hnmr il de?ilrcil<br />
Mrs. Rnhei! Voting, gpcslcys Polni<br />
Phone Ln-rnn <strong>City</strong> 1H:«,-R 3 3!<br />
PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />
ROKESSIONAL SERVICES —<br />
BLE REWBAVINO—ClKaiette<br />
oth bles cuti t Aiie<br />
— INVISI-<br />
BLE REWBAVINOClKaette burni,<br />
moth bules, cuti. teari. Aiei^,<br />
Buuonhoiea Buttens t-vered. BelU<br />
AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />
Sheppard's Auto Service<br />
All Kind, <strong>of</strong> Body<br />
WHEEL ALItiNWKNT<br />
BMftl TJBK Wlal<br />
•II<br />
ntom mn<br />
WANTS!* — An opportunity to (l««<br />
you as cnlmate on your next eoi-<br />
ualSn, You win like our Body ana<br />
fender werk, ocean CTty Bole, I<br />
14 AUantie AV«. Phone MOB.<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE<br />
Vote Itoyt 25e fash<br />
2 for 45c<br />
Quiek service. Oavli Martwar. OB.<br />
DB3 A»burjp AW, «<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
TERRIFIC BUYS<br />
Every ca(<br />
guaranteed I<br />
„.», Full Power & Equip.<br />
JpNTIAC Star Chief, 4-Door. Full Powe<br />
Kit basHi B ^a MM<br />
TH 4-Door, Heater<br />
t Convertible, Fully Equipped<br />
i •^^3©oi% -Wyo., R. sw fi» *<br />
IDAKER, 4-Door, 0D, R. A H.<br />
S 8MJt IAC ' *P»or' Hyd,. R. a. M.<br />
' ^.WftlAC, ZtKxtf, Hwl., R. A H.<br />
CADILtAC 4-door Hytf'lt. « H.<br />
If CHEVROLET<br />
„ R. 8, H.<br />
*2,450<br />
2,495<br />
1.29S<br />
2,995<br />
1,1M<br />
«95<br />
895<br />
,<br />
1,495<br />
7»5<br />
'II<br />
195<br />
D R,U C K<br />
PONTIAC-CADILLAC<br />
1150 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY - PHONI NN<br />
:.. Cash iS"Advt,nce'<br />
no <strong>On</strong>^pea Ad will pe published unlU p*M for.<br />
m ywur ad'appealing en this page, cash must be In this<br />
j* 1 * U r "»" Tuesday and WednBsd*y noon. Ad will not b.<br />
i —W»<br />
FOR KNT<br />
. TV SITS<br />
WMk — Month — SMMHI<br />
TV SERVICI<br />
pf<br />
and Antantias Iractad<br />
SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PhMM 1242<br />
Aufhsrhad<br />
•OA . PHItco<br />
T«l*vlilon<br />
SALB8 AND BEBVICE<br />
M OBr SeririieiBFB HI all<br />
Fa«t«r f l r 1<br />
iEYS HAUB_usalpWBI iacksnlu Mr-<br />
vice. Autonoolle l,^a a ipecialtir,<br />
Walter E Allen. TOO GantrM Ave,<br />
Phone M44, U<br />
PLANO TUNINO—JO ryur<br />
Tune anywhere, fUDs, Phone<br />
Point mat, Wiley ~<br />
A. E, STONE, Inc.<br />
Qualify Asphalt Paving<br />
•f Modaratai Prk«*<br />
Phsne PiMMntvlll. 1711<br />
TOOLS<br />
FOR<br />
Do if younmil and<br />
Save Money, We will<br />
rmnt you the fools.<br />
9 PowiF fn&W9T%.<br />
m POVMI* Saws<br />
• Fartilizar Spraadara<br />
• Floor Sandars and<br />
Polishars<br />
• Ladders • Ladder Jacks<br />
• Carpanler'* Hand Tool*<br />
• Plumbing Tools<br />
R*nnxl by Hour or Bay<br />
HOME BUILDERS<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
HARDWARE — PAINT<br />
324 Wast Av«. Phana 1048<br />
1U4 MERCURY, Kontenr, hardtop,<br />
cream and green; radio; heater;<br />
11.500.00. BHt etltt. Phone Tuekahoa<br />
usn PLYMOUTH 4 dr •peclal delmte,<br />
Qooil eqndltlon. 9^ cash, phone<br />
Oiean <strong>City</strong> 2154-J-ll, rth<br />
BUSINESS SERVICE BUSINISS IIRVICI<br />
ied Advertisements iyaUHntl OB •11 mrtM. CoBV BUBINESS SEHWCE—Crp.nt.r work,<br />
rwairs el all Una,. No Job tee anail<br />
or loo l«rs». Phon. MuuntvllU<br />
SEEMAC tor gualliy prlntlns, <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
auBplies ana xiulinncnt. IU>moru><br />
McIUnry, 4U <strong>Ocean</strong> Am Hiini n<br />
i U<br />
U oil man* nirlnnun.<br />
fMt*r<br />
tju,rs, HUH,<br />
waaMn, ary»r». kmn Palnw rris<br />
laaTn, 1UT A.burv AM. phatm OlE.<br />
Jpen e»r» •vanlBi 'Ul » •<br />
to a>«Wr Ada .......................... iliM minimum<br />
i penMUve flmei, with U Wart* or Leu ".<br />
Numfcirt, ate llor. ,V1LL HAIL AW AT •nyUUni you do<br />
t t f i t ri<br />
__ All CUislflod Adverting Cash —<br />
t<br />
^hrt, Mv pay being Itema<br />
.V. Brlahi, phone Sun point<br />
the AUantk C(»unty Board <strong>of</strong><br />
holder. Improve the lanira<br />
ajiidln« rd. to<br />
Beda. box iprlnsli mouremw,<br />
iivinc ream HI, oaa enairs.<br />
tumllur*<br />
Ing., n<br />
ete. EscilitntcondfTiorL<br />
Anderson Electricians<br />
IlKhtailltfl<br />
Mntal B<br />
TV. Jer<br />
p y ar<br />
Co.. 7M Aikury Ave, none HM . if<br />
JUST RECEIVBO, toM vM TV<br />
eale. Cheep. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hardware<br />
C 7M Ak A n HM<br />
AUTQMOBILfS FOR SAL!<br />
SITUATIONS WANTED<br />
At tfmUtliif In tlw New yorlt irl<br />
FLOOR SANPING MACHINE and wax<br />
ing machine lor rent by lh« oa»,<br />
l H l^<br />
Sayla Hardware compaJBF, l^s A O.JC'D VeED CABB AMS TB.UC3CS—<br />
ER^ Exiieiienceil. SfJo an<br />
er BUdnliht. ISe an hour:<br />
la thank eiir relatives \snd<br />
|L|V°Sili leitcr«, flowers<br />
" " " Efficiency<br />
rooip, .Itujis ..<br />
ieth, acconunodales Two<br />
IMuded. Phon. iSo.<br />
leicr,<br />
b' •ymwiKy ex<br />
rmnt bereave.<br />
Morrow mt.Lovta Talhnan<br />
aellon to rtmedy unsafe condlUOO*<br />
BlniplOB Avi. wSSi BLACK HUDSON seal edat, .li* 1*1J.<br />
very sood condition. i5S,0D, pnone<br />
PORS, Tudor, 1B35 23.000 Mies since<br />
new motor, C3ood tires. Exterior<br />
shabby. Interior clean, fine running<br />
condition. Heady to rbll without re^<br />
sin. Passes state inspection, Vff,po,<br />
BS Wen An, 1-W<br />
FOR SAL!<br />
SEE NYMAM MR OLASa, Ante Jlaas<br />
Imullari (lu. taGM aMdMt top.,<br />
nlrrera. Beat siaam, window siaaa n-<br />
pl««d and gUMT M0 Aibury Avt;<br />
• 0MB,<br />
AU, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS — 30<br />
to 4Mb eS. D a m M month.,<br />
aaya an€ evenings. P!atsn!a*i<br />
^MJvm** ^<br />
aa.INCHLBOVi bike, prmetieally brand<br />
new Priee reaionablc 711 Bay Ara,.<br />
flf«l floor.<br />
UNDERWOOD tjpewrljer. compleleis'<br />
. reconditioned. A=l. iss.OO, Raymond<br />
McHenry. phone OTll, i-13<br />
LiviNq ROOM iujTE oventufrea.<br />
Ihree pieces, good ennallldn, Heason^<br />
Bbli., ma »th it.. Mtnyi) II.MH: l-tf<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
*M<br />
and<br />
•har-pM < ,. :. -••-..<br />
*295 down<br />
*n FORb Club eaupa, radto ind<br />
haaMr, MaMMIMMMi motor. Ful-<br />
ly (uaranlaatf, A »»«»l at ,<br />
$195 down<br />
'II FORD Cu.tomlln. Mn, Ulaht<br />
fan, Ideal fainljy car,<br />
$195 down<br />
'SI MERCUttr Club Coup.. Radio<br />
and hMtair.'bnr>Hnwr tar,<br />
, . Full pries *4«5<br />
•SO OtllYILeR Nr, Satfan. Auto,<br />
malic drlva, • •<br />
SpaeielSWS ,<br />
'49 FORDS. Many body .tyl«».;<br />
Naw law prk.».<br />
*195 up<br />
l'*» PONTIAC Mrt, Sllvsr Str..k.<br />
Radio and haatar, hydnm.llc and!<br />
whit* walls.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $95 down (<br />
TRUCKS — '41 to 'IPs, i WN<br />
a«l«. Bump' bodla*. You cant<br />
baal jsur prlc« anywh.ra..<br />
Inc.<br />
"fmnunnfmf<br />
,andS<br />
Phen*<br />
9th St. atid Simpson Aw,<br />
a 0055<br />
14<br />
USED TV<br />
r<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
30-OAY WARRANTY<br />
J 25.00 up<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Phone 1242<br />
These make ideal<br />
second **ft for<br />
your home.<br />
RANCH *r*PBH4OBSar*S Bedreomsr<br />
oil heal for alWear o«upsncy. gt.<br />
George plage, Marmora, phone o, c.<br />
ISfff-Rili for InsBeetlon. M<br />
NEW and USID PIANOS<br />
Oremto • Salnst* • VpfltmY<br />
Toning - Rep«lrln«<br />
ClftCLE PIANO MART<br />
IOa tke CIMa. •ealen Fatal)<br />
* WMOSB- MIS i<br />
FIRESTONE<br />
Maw, and Utod<br />
TIRESH<br />
LIT US M-CAP YOUR<br />
SMOOTH TIKES WITH , , .<br />
FIRESTONE TREAD . . .<br />
SAXi.MW' adulta<br />
only. Muft iiMVG four separate sleeps<br />
Ing units Near beach, Between Itth<br />
ana Mlh streets. Write Box m<br />
sentinel-udnr. 1-13<br />
;o e:<br />
PRIVATE party wants io buy summer<br />
cottage Or bungalow, three or four<br />
bedrooms, furnished Or unfurnished,<br />
near heaoH, between 13th and Mtji<br />
streep.i write IBOK iim, Sentlnet<br />
tfitn&s<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR SALI<br />
PLEASURE AVENUE coltan, I<br />
ly fgrKtoien, unlurnuilitClite J<br />
Ave,, MM<br />
BALE—Mew 1 two bedroom. • unfur-<br />
nuhed. bunsalow. Automata oil<br />
hent. intuiitrf. SS.350 Financed, cen-<br />
ter <strong>of</strong> city, ieott, 61* . Mil at, PHOli<br />
max, w<br />
ROOMING HOUSE, with hotel Income,<br />
seventeen bedrooms, owners apsrU<br />
meht fully equipped, nDthlng to Buy,<br />
eondltlAn excelleni, SS.SDBL W% I<br />
year mortgage. Inspection By appoint<br />
menl. C, E, TMlile *= -»—" r - -<br />
RIAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />
APARTMENTS FOR RENT<br />
Apm FOR n»(T— Vesrlj- renlal, 2nd<br />
floor apartment, 121T Asbury Ave..<br />
four Bedrooms, Bath, kitchen, living<br />
room, unfurnished' oil hot water ra-<br />
diation heatj oil ilH spilt with store<br />
tenant on first floor. Consult H, L,<br />
CBaltln, 1313 Asbury Ave. Phone U080,<br />
VEARLV. second floor, uniurnuh«l<br />
apartment, five rooms, tile bath, ejl<br />
hot water heat. Central location.<br />
Phone lom »->*<br />
MARMORA—First floor, furnnned.<br />
Two hedroonis, if5.00 monlKlY, elefc<br />
(rie IncludH, Available januarj' Jit,<br />
Pnone Oman CHar.lMM-U. . 1-12<br />
WESLElf AVE. (corner Nqnn<br />
Street*, Ve»rly or ivlnler. Furnl«nwl<br />
or unfurnished. Second flour. Bright,<br />
•unny two bedroom apartment. Qwn«r<br />
on premlsei week ends, phone ano-Vi<br />
TWO BEDROOM year around<br />
furnished apartment. Heat and hut<br />
water, §18 Aldrleh IM, Phone ^W.<br />
YEAR AROUND apartment, fuinunnj,<br />
I root, bath, private entrun-c.<br />
at, SSO.0Q month, Marmora llard^<br />
ware, shore Rd, Phone Oeean <strong>City</strong><br />
O1S5, , 1-B<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
NOW YOU CAN -DRIVE<br />
ANEW1«6<br />
MERCURY<br />
Delivered^Equipped with Oil loth Cleaner,<br />
Directional Signals, Glove Compartment Light,<br />
Clock, Heater ••<br />
OMLY<br />
••••• - jA# • » - •<br />
Big Car Style, Performance and<br />
' ^Comfort at a<br />
• M<br />
;<br />
CmeolnrMtrcury<br />
OCEAN CITY.<br />
W£SLEY AVtNUE<br />
PHONE OCEAN CITY 3134<br />
TWO BEDROOM . apartment<br />
until June. Oil hot water '<br />
er and all conveniences,<br />
rent, Ant acjs-R after six o<br />
NOT1CK TO MBDKaW<br />
ls<br />
't"'<br />
a <strong>City</strong><br />
at<br />
the CommlMion CnanMrs, city Mall,<br />
OHan <strong>City</strong>, New Jersey, at eleven<br />
o Clock A M. on Friday, (HE lOUi Ow<br />
<strong>of</strong> January, 1068, eoverini apceinea<br />
and dawiied plans and <strong>of</strong>fer, to-Mac<br />
lands owned by Uie aty al Aesn<br />
"*•—. New Jersey.<br />
ill lands am Imied, btginnin, on<br />
Westerly side Of Bay Avenu> (•»<br />
Una to Gnu tan Harbor Bay)<br />
<strong>City</strong>, New Jersey.<br />
Salt lands ore<br />
the Westerly •••_ .. .<br />
tendlnE to Gnat tan Harbor .<br />
ana between the soutnwssterly line at<br />
the area known as the airport to the<br />
<strong>City</strong> owned Indnnatar, Don not ln><br />
eiuoe any land now Jnued rat,<br />
use.<br />
Bidden must state the amount <strong>of</strong><br />
annual rent that, win be paid the <strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Rent shall be payabre<br />
In full lor the first year when the<br />
lease is "executed and In advance for<br />
taeh and every year thereattmv at the<br />
peslnnlni <strong>of</strong> the lease term lor any<br />
subsequent year.<br />
Tne <strong>City</strong> will consider rentinf aMd<br />
land for a gerled j,ot ir — "—<br />
IB) yeani<br />
may " '<br />
Al the name Ume, the OMM<br />
memBMshlp approvefl tfte formation<br />
<strong>of</strong> a dly lewaraie .uthorlty lo pUn<br />
the sewer ayslem <strong>of</strong> IB* communtty<br />
In keeplni with toe expected<br />
irowth <strong>of</strong> the irea In stibtMliwt<br />
years, • '<br />
George HrMt was naaied rw»<br />
Miltalive to Uie Soutliern New ^<br />
•er DwalapnMit Couneil. -UU.<br />
Jeseph Martin was naned delswto<br />
to the ctty fvuitcU taeetinfs,<br />
Commltteef naBied wsre Ptttr<br />
Unm, Jam*, Wood .nd Joseph tUr.<br />
Un, nenbenlilp; Mn, Oolao and Hr.<br />
live<br />
Blddrr. shall stale with certa<br />
•Ing, suplianed •--<br />
speeincationi.<br />
mXHs<br />
BousahoM earls^<br />
pr»ident John Taylor announced<br />
January at u the data for the In<br />
•taUaUon dinner to be held at Har-<br />
ry't Inn. Mr. oreiory and Mr. lo»«<br />
•111.assist Mr, Taylor on the com-<br />
nlttH on arrangement*.<br />
writing, rapported b» detalM<br />
BuiMinss may be removed at<br />
Inatlon <strong>of</strong> the lease, provided<br />
•11 monies due U\e <strong>City</strong> bave Men<br />
The <strong>City</strong><br />
guard<br />
Bids and proponti may oe jubmltwd<br />
on forms supplied by the bidders, but<br />
•ii details must be dWioKd,<br />
Any building or structures now on<br />
these lands are not the property <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>City</strong> and are not a tubject <strong>of</strong> this<br />
proposal. The <strong>City</strong> is teasing said<br />
is vacant land only, and win deliver<br />
possession <strong>of</strong> Hid land to- the success.<br />
tut bidder as vacant land'.<br />
The right to reject any and all bids<br />
and proposals ia reserved,<br />
HENRIf SILLINQ,<br />
Oty Clerk.<br />
1-5—31—Pf — J *~<br />
STATE OF KBW JKB.SKV<br />
DepartMeai .1 st.tr<br />
(i:«TIHlATK (IF UIS8OI.I THIN<br />
To ail to whom iheae presents may<br />
eonie, qreetlng<br />
HBAS II<br />
eonie, qreetlng:<br />
WHKRBAS, II appears to<br />
faction, by duly authenticii<br />
f th ceedlng fo th<br />
s to my<br />
nticiited<br />
the volu<br />
th<br />
satis-<br />
taraj)<br />
<strong>of</strong> ihe proceedings for<br />
dissolution thanOf by the nn.<br />
consent <strong>of</strong> all the stoclthpiders, i 1<br />
ed in my ottlce, that o. * M<br />
UllAM, INC., a enrpoiatlon<br />
state, »ho!ie principal <strong>of</strong>fice is sit-<br />
uated BL Nn, Wll A»oury Avenue, in<br />
the city <strong>of</strong> oeean city, county o( cape<br />
May itaie <strong>of</strong> New Jersey (Henry<br />
Roeter, Jr., being the silent tnereln<br />
and in charge th^rc<br />
rori«t Vojrth .Csniin. The—-=-<br />
lo under the.suprrvUlon <strong>of</strong> the .fast<br />
mth the asstatanee <strong>of</strong> the Student<br />
Council <strong>of</strong> the local Junior |O|h<br />
School<br />
The Oouhcll selected Wehard Gray<br />
as the boys' President for the ean.<br />
te«n, and Miriam l<strong>of</strong>ie a* lh« iW»'<br />
Piwident. The two pruldents taw<br />
four assistants: Ronald Meyar, Cart<br />
Smith, Patrbjla Wl«enthal and<br />
Margie Curly.<br />
Games and dancing feature the<br />
program, which U open to pupils<br />
<strong>of</strong> the upper ff-sdw <strong>of</strong> the local<br />
"Michael Mrvlea was in charge <strong>of</strong><br />
refreshments.<br />
or sAi,i!<br />
The undesigned y»y| "ilUe "it **ii*.yS<br />
ton Avenue.<br />
one<br />
deffault in pay<br />
l Ctct o<br />
111 19S1" Kaiser Dix^<br />
V No. K SO ISW,<br />
ment<br />
f WJlll<br />
l M<br />
on fco<br />
lam B, A<br />
efault in pay<br />
ales Contract <strong>of</strong> WJlllam B, Vear<br />
eid by aeneial Motors Aeeept<br />
TOSl 0 Motors Acreptance Corpsn-<br />
na the right 10 hid on the<br />
t!nrney.In-Facl<br />
Hll<br />
NOTICK or SALK<br />
The unilCITllgned K\\\<br />
1fi^*'Avenuc r KildwabdT New<br />
one ft! Ml PUMnbhlle Wj, ! w -<br />
Model tm, perlal Nn, 3i«¥i loaoi,<br />
virtue <strong>of</strong> default In payment on<br />
llSrTSS^SrtW fiiilt "W bis on the<br />
property,^<br />
^W-EaRPORATION<br />
CAN'T<br />
WONG<br />
YthPsKhsieA<br />
PALMER Used Car<br />
'M CM1VBM.lTl-dMf Moan<br />
Heater and Hit (overt.<br />
Full Prlca $1495<br />
'SS auiCK *op«r, Hardtvp<br />
Kadle and htater. Oyneflew<br />
and isowntr. atearlna.<br />
A yary clean ear.<br />
Sovaj $1200<br />
•M CHIVHOLIT<br />
It.tlwi Wane, llcdle and<br />
haatar. <strong>On</strong>e owner.<br />
$549 down<br />
•m sTrUMMM* **«f isdan,<br />
V-s. Radio ma HeahH. Ovardrrn.<br />
M nel «aad buy.<br />
$695<br />
•*1 rOKD Cu.temllne Wwr<br />
Sedan. Fontamatk. Radio and<br />
haatar. A real. *laan car.<br />
$175<br />
•SO CHIWKOLIT M Air<br />
• - "a, heater<br />
UM THl OMAC riNANCI PLAM<br />
•oth tacatlan* Classd »>n4ar> M« fampllanca wMh Naw Unmy Law<br />
t* tha* V*v win nat'e* Incanvanlanctd, ••»! Lacatlans . . .<br />
«trough Stit. 9 A. M to 4> P. M.<br />
, •JftOT- 1 W^>A»b«sry<br />
U»ad Car to, - «Hi end SlnipMn Aver<br />
-?**<br />
Jfti<br />
Florence SlMMtM trw<br />
BMty jay, trustee, aoO<br />
Maasn, unwnt-it-Mai J<br />
Of DUBH.<br />
Flans were nude for i<br />
party January 13. Mrs.<br />
Mr. Jay wfll be hastatMa,, . ^<br />
A social hour foUpwl and ,<br />
vm mehangM ""<br />
pals 1 *. New. nanM<br />
IBM.<br />
Social Club"*) Glv.<br />
'rrollra' In .<br />
SOMSBS pomt —<br />
Point Social Club is pUnnlog<br />
show to be held in the<br />
"Frolics <strong>of</strong> •Se" Rebeaiaals<br />
Sin next week<br />
A meeting at 4he home<br />
president, Mrs Henrietta<br />
heard the welfare committee<br />
that 14 needy families were<br />
far during the ChrisUnu I .<br />
with bankets <strong>of</strong> food, and toy»<br />
the children<br />
A recommendation oy the fir-<br />
committee. Mn Sadie New,<br />
Margaret New and Mrs Tlnrmpni'<br />
> revision ot some or the taws,<br />
pproved<br />
A donation was made to<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dimes<br />
Garden Club Hsart<br />
•ctitre en Pruning<br />
SOMERS POINT—ChafteT Durrau<br />
war Kiiest speaker at -tb« meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
the Green Thumb OarBen* Chib<br />
Thursday evening, at the hosaW <strong>of</strong><br />
the president. Mrs Alfred Weao#t<br />
Dr Durrpas spoke on the prnnl^<br />
ot shrubs and trees. Including Iralt<br />
lr«s and berry hushes as wall u<br />
hrubg and ornamental" vfne«, >He<br />
showed colored slides on these ntf>><br />
lects<br />
'The next meeting will be at the<br />
le <strong>of</strong> Mrs Edwin Heck.<br />
or A'S-VIAI.<br />
Thf electlnx Directors to men<br />
^nsuloE eat and ror the t<br />
rtt such other business as mi,<br />
ly come berore the meetlna;<br />
•In al the <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> the<br />
10th Street and Asbur><br />
Sulurdn* Ji nA^W<br />
secretary<br />
ssas<br />
NOTICE TO LIMIT (.BKDlTOMB<br />
tiiatc Df Bertha B<br />
leased<br />
Pursuant to the oidcr jt[ An<br />
l^irlcks Sun-oitatc <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Capo M«> made on Ihe w.__<br />
da> <strong>of</strong> Dvcembei less on tne<br />
pf the subscriber the executrix<br />
decedent notloe Is hereby iHi<br />
Credltora <strong>of</strong> aaid decedptit to PL<br />
• he amount<br />
nd the panlculais <strong>of</strong> the cl.li<br />
Dated December JIHI<br />
ELEANOR<br />
Franklin A King<br />
Altoincv ' I"<br />
ty. N. J.<br />
if fSl.OO<br />
KKW JFSMtEV STATE JDK<br />
F
. , * « ,.•» *»<br />
&NUARY ijf<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
Annual Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
MEN'S SUITS<br />
20% Reduction<br />
ON ill<br />
SUITS TOPCOATS<br />
SPORT COATS<br />
Si/** by dipper Craft A Style Mart<br />
»«TS New 44,00<br />
S*« Now 40,00<br />
»«* Now 36.00<br />
TOPCOATS NM 40.00<br />
4SM TOPCOATS N»w 36.00<br />
WMTOPCOATS NmrSliO<br />
»J» SPSBT COATS Ntw MM<br />
m m *«*l" CSATS Now 24.00<br />
ail sratTcoATt Now 18 36<br />
anniversary sale<br />
save<br />
itamltii sfecltingf<br />
15 dewier<br />
, dMUet. IS desJtr<br />
&@#f# aMfJMr<br />
J?,c0<br />
CONTINUING Oil<br />
JANUARY WHITE SALE<br />
?=**_<br />
*^r<br />
JAHUAIT MATIOH-WIDt<br />
CLEARANCE<br />
^J =3<br />
*5 M ««. $ 6 85<br />
Jam Mai Tsv<br />
•nstoatf<br />
V W| smnp . .<br />
mum in<br />
ynnl<br />
Continuing Our Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
Men's and Boys'<br />
WINTER JACKETS<br />
BOYS' SIZES 8 to 20<br />
VALUES TO 6.98 . . . . NOW 4.90<br />
tEG lt.fi to 14.9S-. . . . NOW 8,90<br />
tEG 16 98 TO 18 95 , . , NOW 12.90<br />
tEG 19 95 TO 24.95. . . . NOW 17.90<br />
tEG 10.98 VALUE<br />
MG.14.98VALUE .<br />
tEG. 19.95 TO 25.00<br />
NOW 8.90<br />
NOW 11.90<br />
NOW 17.90<br />
4,V " >** \ ,-rt.<br />
1.1. •_<br />
Complete 5-Piece<br />
Table Selling<br />
Cmp»e # (2* to<br />
Abe AvaiiaUe<br />
ilLPhte, , 5OC<br />
IIILPUIV US<br />
7 k. VcpMk 1.10<br />
CMwri&pr US<br />
. . 1JI<br />
. - 40c<br />
Discontinued Styles <strong>of</strong><br />
MEN'S SHOES<br />
by Crosby Square<br />
8.95<br />
VALUES TO 12.95<br />
You get all these Beautiful Pieces<br />
DINNER PLATE -k CUP * SAUCER<br />
DESSWT * BREAD and BUTTEt<br />
Tea ami appreciate this ones-In^.lMelta* b»I<br />
eatU f«u MC it Isr your.elf! AH then* bwoUlollr<br />
naicfeiug piece* el line .emi-porcel!<br />
Tay!«, Emiih & Taylor, one <strong>of</strong> America's eM««t nd i<br />
zatlon <strong>of</strong> the school<br />
Jleht «ervico i-harn«« *ill a period <strong>of</strong>nj ___:<br />
from M1J14 to Ml.in, and eharces to iupertntaadaBl i<br />
for patients In state Institutions wUI Tblt pg program Includca<br />
decrease from 03,000 to 129,000 struction <strong>of</strong> f a prear and d<br />
Total operating costs In the IHe<br />
at the fsotHaJT<br />
ftaM M an ._<br />
budget are listed at •1,7N£»,M,<br />
lion Center time for<br />
This compares with I1JMM1M but<br />
year.<br />
the<br />
The proposed budMt will be re> last)<br />
viewed aj a public ««in>ln| M II ami- ,rf ,<br />
on February ,T In tbe board room at tethbtr.<br />
Cape May Court House,<br />
SI.II<br />
Coss Fin^d S250 in<br />
a^rflP ¥^*^^aw^^p aaj IfMVHvll<br />
•yitam athma Hit<br />
Hardware Stare Theft daawMnil jaanani ktttalli<br />
David W. Com, l^eanld clerk Miat and<br />
arrested here in December for the<br />
theft ••• toys and other merchandise<br />
and wish from the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hard,<br />
Salary Increments to teaehera •<br />
ware store, wu fined $250 by Coun-<br />
amount to HI,Mt, icoordlnc M<br />
ty Judge Jonathan Acton an a<br />
budget. <strong>How</strong>ever, this agure I *<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> larceny. Monday,<br />
making up a deficiency In I<br />
rent budget caused by tha<br />
COPS, a native <strong>of</strong> Portyiiic, N. Y. ment <strong>of</strong> one teacher not oi.__<br />
who remained here following the pnvided tor. Another *IMN 1<br />
seasonal closing <strong>of</strong> the Gateway eluded for the hiring <strong>of</strong> thraa j<br />
layhouse where he was employed liana] high school uaektr*<br />
last summer, entered a plea <strong>of</strong> noyear<br />
to take care <strong>of</strong> the an<br />
defense to the eharBe <strong>of</strong> taking »2M Increase <strong>of</strong> enrollment <strong>of</strong> m<br />
III merchandise and fM In cash from in that bulldlns.<br />
he al<strong>of</strong>e.<br />
The detailed budget U Bow opaiF<br />
He was apprehended by local PO, for public tnapeeUon at the bo«u*T<br />
lice Just Jt prior i t to Chi Christmas KKve<br />
tnct in tlie hitfh ichool. It TwflTK^<br />
Quantities <strong>of</strong> toys and kltehenware taken up for a public hearlnf ajk,,<br />
were round by police in his car and February 1 before being given AMI<br />
n a room he occupied in Somers approval by the Board <strong>of</strong> iehoal tVr<br />
The annual report showed that at | point<br />
Ihe close <strong>of</strong> i»M the hospital stair i _».<br />
consisted <strong>of</strong> I IB employes, il more<br />
than a year earlier. Included were 17<br />
graduate registered nurses, 10 regts><br />
Margaret Wairiwright, registrar. tered practical nurses, 17 nurses<br />
The school's principal courses were aides, four resident physicians, four<br />
launched at the high school bulldlnq In the patholejjiMl laboratory and<br />
Tut-sday night with a total enroll- one In the x-ray department The<br />
ment <strong>of</strong> 101 men and women, and others are in hausekeepina, main-<br />
prospects for a few more to loin tenance, business <strong>of</strong>fice, etc.<br />
classes next week. Last year the Dr. Braverman reported thai one<br />
school had exactly 100 students, <strong>of</strong> the Improvements during the year<br />
Mrs, Wainwrlght reported thai was the piping <strong>of</strong> all patient roomH<br />
Typing is the most popular subject, in the main building and delivery<br />
with 17 students In the class. Sew. rooms for oxygen, using the Cascade<br />
Ing has 1?, Wonunta Recreation 14, system for a continuously available<br />
Men's Recreation 11, Bookkeeping B, supply. This system consists <strong>of</strong> 1*1<br />
Art and Contract Bridge 1 each, and<br />
Public Speaking 7.<br />
tanks which are filled by a truck<br />
containing liquid oxygen, the oxygen<br />
All courses are being given for anconsumption<br />
<strong>of</strong> the hospital has gone<br />
eight-week eg p period. . Classes Cl are onfrom<br />
400,000 cubic feet per month to<br />
Tuesdaya except xeept the recreation or MOMO cubic feet per month.<br />
gym groups, whicL hih are Monday and<br />
Thursday to avoid conflicting flii with<br />
An amariancy Hahflnt system<br />
high school games.<br />
was installed in tha main building<br />
Ralph Lantf, .nigh school assistant to prafact all th. cerrMara and<br />
principal, U director <strong>of</strong> the Evening tfairwalif, amaraanW raaMi, labor<br />
School, which is conducted on a nan- rooms and d.llvary rasnta, *••• '<br />
•aa Pate I, eaJinwi 4, plaai<br />
1<br />
timate.<br />
Taxable Valuations <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong> Raised $903,505<br />
The utubatid development <strong>of</strong> physical property In i<br />
<strong>City</strong> during the past year sent the net vphiatlon <strong>of</strong><br />
assessments for tax purposes rising to V21,4Si,B2§,<br />
Assessor Thomas McDougal reported this week.<br />
The net valuation taxable Increased<br />
by iM3Jo» over the *2,55*,fr20 net<br />
valuation <strong>of</strong> property assessmenlj<br />
reported iasl year.<br />
The taxable worth .<strong>of</strong> the city U<br />
the second highest In the history <strong>of</strong><br />
the community, exceeded only by<br />
IM. when 130,000,000 was reported.<br />
Mr. MtBautal aaM th. naf valuation,<br />
caitipriae N M M In land,<br />
•ia.44a.Tn m buildlm. ana] ft.<br />
vaali vafaram<br />
Air force family Loses Trailmr Home in Firm;<br />
Given Prompt RmlM by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Frimnds<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> friends and welfare All MM? had law afhir tha flra to wait for a apace heater to be in.<br />
groupi pitched In this week to give Ml IM ctothkif Hiay wara stalled.<br />
succor to a young service man and<br />
In Hie meantime, Me MCrw<br />
hia family after a Are In their A few hours after they got word Irani, <strong>of</strong> apparel, a toad erdar, a<br />
trailer home destroyed all their <strong>of</strong> the shocking loss, they were put crib tor MM Infant, and a amall<br />
worldly belongings.<br />
In touch with Mrs. Edwin itevens, niunclal franl.<br />
Victim, <strong>of</strong> the devastating blow chairman <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> branch Mrs. Edward Cornman, president <strong>of</strong><br />
ware Airman Harvey SwaUworth, <strong>of</strong> the Red Cross, who set out to And the Needlework Guild branch here,<br />
hia wife and nlne-month-old daugh- them a place to stay.<br />
also Jainad the relief project and<br />
ter. SwaUworth Is attached to the A small apartment was located at collected aama mr more baby y clothe..<br />
Palermo Air Defeme Base, but they 40» Central av, and the stranded, A As <strong>of</strong>f<br />
yeate yeaterday td aftemaan ft thi things<br />
had been living in a trailer camp at •hocked family moved In without<br />
Pleaaaiitvllle.<br />
even aueh auantiala as toilet article,<br />
wen beginning innin to return to the existence<br />
level, thauBh the family .till<br />
Fire deitroyed ihe trailer and (Mor<br />
a pencil and •paper to list their needed many more Items far an ap-<br />
cont^nU " • . . - -<br />
proach to normal living.<br />
Dittty,<br />
baby's routine StilldMMrattly needed area baby<br />
iitte<br />
liiUe, but Mrs.<br />
with wtlteh<br />
or •van a clothing for the youn» no<br />
Mi wMsat|« ataM itaa<br />
meh'a clothing, wahu aba T<br />
1 the BulMing valttstlons.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Commissioner <strong>of</strong> Bavanua «•
^^?TO w<br />
„• -.'.„,-^••,U;.H<br />
Md<br />
, MmiOTflM-<br />
>in e TAN<br />
»6.50 and VM<br />
<strong>of</strong> CHIUMMN'S SHOES<br />
to Intjvr* Propar Fitting<br />
P*o**3373<br />
ifiARANCE<br />
to 3314%<br />
; Y'.JI -<br />
- 20% <strong>of</strong>f<br />
NOW'39.95<br />
NOW 44.00<br />
's Sport Coots-20% Off<br />
¥/lrrt#r Weight<br />
tf P<br />
Prou Shtrt.<br />
Off<br />
»«* lU<br />
_ m<br />
HM mtjMtu eaiaparad with<br />
MSJMJM In last, u jBenasa <strong>of</strong><br />
CamTa*<br />
Mr. Adams tonMul mother 1004<br />
Mr far the Auociation In IMC A.<br />
.twite m reported Uu4 de-<br />
d continue* ilmni, MM<br />
TOue<br />
MrtwL<br />
•an (ntkase dMfe on tha<br />
subtleHt uM*data U*<br />
tlfhtenlni <strong>of</strong> mort-<br />
, there will be plenty <strong>of</strong><br />
nl. to finance the 11M<br />
Jpana " H<br />
•y 1(»4, he reported, Somen<br />
PMat wUi iun HO ehUarm in iu<br />
lower «l» gr.de. md Unwind will<br />
h.ve 378, not tltawing for srowlh.<br />
— wmkl mean over In ehuar,n<br />
• go Into a Junior Wan Khool<br />
« not now Milt, he pointed<br />
The utual number, flfurlni<br />
l prob.bly wUI be<br />
h. »M, "I, W..1<br />
HBBaaaoaaMHSW Btai BBBaiea*Bi aftaalft aavlSaMVfaa'<br />
!Lu «I _: --"•"- ^ LV»_;^_ 1 .Via all* Jill<br />
Y* _hjrat' tfc.% - lilii^Hl aMIiait auk.<br />
B f'l WlJH" i*** *# lib<br />
••at faVi!• i. u«aMJA~ ai^a>aiaiataV "*£ Bab<br />
Iff ff^inr wrfvfVn npern w fin<br />
I be iaMM'fcas<br />
T* cottaty court hu the Kile<br />
pmo|*th*to •^ttai^ i boy qr <br />
ate proposal had been submitted to<br />
hange seuions to Thursday,<br />
Officers <strong>of</strong> lank<br />
All R«-«Ucted<br />
AD <strong>of</strong>ficer, <strong>of</strong> The National Bank<br />
if <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were reflected at the<br />
nnual meeting <strong>of</strong> the board <strong>of</strong> di<br />
reeton, Wednesday afternoon last<br />
eek.<br />
Retaining their positions for an.<br />
litter year w»ro Elwood r. Klrkman.<br />
hairman <strong>of</strong> the board; Bruce p, Di-<br />
won, president: John F. Oandy, vies<br />
president: Lemuel H Hires, exeeu.<br />
ve vies prestdeilt and cashier;<br />
Charles W. Munich, vice president:<br />
Douglas J, Lavls, assistant cashier:<br />
Carl R. Seaman, assistant cashier:<br />
Robert U Kroner, assistant cashier<br />
and manager <strong>of</strong> the lea Isle branch;<br />
bnse R. RlghUer, auditor.<br />
U Mitding only'is chUdreB<br />
to local schools,<br />
See; awgfted fhat (he d«f.<br />
lion to notify the mainland towns<br />
they will have to move Is the mas<br />
important educational muvc here in<br />
to yean, and it will affect the school<br />
situation for mi eh longer than thai<br />
in the future.<br />
He assured the other sanding<br />
dtatrkt.. Upper Tawnthip, lea Isle<br />
£11^ Sfls Cor&lii €|Ty0 tnn ins<br />
Ocaan city Khaol beard hastes<br />
e^eseti?<br />
to wn<br />
<strong>WARDS</strong><br />
PASTRY SHOP<br />
IOfV<br />
•r h<br />
H<br />
awi'WWBi<br />
WBBHMB<br />
i-i \<br />
•5<br />
wnMra* hhjh uhcal .lud.nh.<br />
"We believe our relationship with<br />
these districts will remain the same<br />
for at least five years, and it will<br />
continue longer than that unless our<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city picture <strong>of</strong> population<br />
changes considerably," he said,<br />
H« predicted that with lomers<br />
Point and Llnwood withdrawn, the<br />
classroom situation at high school<br />
will still be "comfortible" five years<br />
hence, with Upper, Sea Isle and Cor<br />
bin city stui enrolled,<br />
'If lomers Point continues send-<br />
ing us iu pupils by five years from<br />
now we will be on half day sessions,"<br />
he warned, "and that Is unhappy for<br />
everyone concerned." There should<br />
be no serious pinch for about three<br />
sears, he forecast<br />
Mlattllflhtini the Brewing prefe.<br />
(em. Dr. Plane UM Mat the high<br />
Khosl, with JU •nnlM •» •"•<br />
clou <strong>of</strong> IMS. i. anHtl,nttnt an en-<br />
rallment Incnas* <strong>of</strong> to student* in<br />
high schaol nait *aar arid aneHier<br />
iMreaM el 100 Me foUowIng y.ar,<br />
which would push •nrsllmeM ever<br />
•00, or anil above Dr. MtCormkk'.<br />
itatetf "amerganey" laval,<br />
Dr. MeCormlck, in response to a<br />
question an school construction costs<br />
today, said that they range from<br />
$1,550 per pupil to as high as *4J0a<br />
per pupil, depending upon location.<br />
He said he thought $2,500 per pupU<br />
would be a good average for New<br />
Jersey, but conceded that it might<br />
be somewhat cheaper than that in<br />
this part <strong>of</strong> the state.<br />
New Title Finn<br />
Office Opens<br />
Elliott Managing<br />
eemmenwMlth iranch<br />
T' eammonwealth Land Title In.<br />
surance Company, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia,<br />
this week announced the opening <strong>of</strong><br />
a new branch <strong>of</strong>tlce in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
at 514 8th si.<br />
The company for the past four<br />
rears has; conducted -a CapB May<br />
County <strong>of</strong>fice at WUdwood, and re-<br />
n<strong>of</strong>tctl thai volume <strong>of</strong> business hat<br />
grown to mch an 'extent *aa to wail,<br />
rant the lieu <strong>of</strong>fice to mere convenf-<br />
ehtly serve real estate mraeft and<br />
Juntas. J —— " J J<br />
for the 1MM7 term,<br />
to his ciatsroom duties will aM<br />
the coaching <strong>of</strong> the sehoeli gridiron<br />
'^"veteran <strong>of</strong> the Marine Corps<br />
married and the father <strong>of</strong> one<br />
child, Mr, Werllnlch (• a graduate <strong>of</strong><br />
Thiei Coilfge, Oreenvllle, Pa,, snd<br />
received his master's degree at the<br />
University <strong>of</strong> Pittsburgh.<br />
New Expressways For<br />
South Jersey Sought<br />
Engineers and road supervisors <strong>of</strong><br />
the five southern counties and trus-<br />
tees <strong>of</strong> the •outhem New Jersey De-<br />
velopnient council agreed Monday<br />
that the area should consider ideas<br />
on future expressways and arterial<br />
highways.<br />
A long range highway plan is ex<br />
peeled to result from the Joint meet-<br />
ings and close liaison with the state<br />
Highway Department, <strong>of</strong> which<br />
bwight B, 0. Palmer is commissioner.<br />
Rustavi; Dopp Jr., <strong>of</strong> Woodbury,<br />
trustee for transportillon, was mide<br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> a committee to make<br />
studies <strong>of</strong> suitable highway! <strong>of</strong> the<br />
future.<br />
Expressway discussions were the<br />
highlight <strong>of</strong> the monthly Develop,<br />
ment Council policy meeting held at<br />
Himmonton, Monday.<br />
Twenty prospective new Industries<br />
were reported considering iouthern<br />
New Jersey and other development<br />
matters were reviewed.<br />
WlllUm Hearing, president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Hammonton Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce,<br />
was guest <strong>of</strong> honor.<br />
100 Trees Donated<br />
by Clarence Wolf<br />
Something new will be added to<br />
the n.tural beauty <strong>of</strong> the Garden<br />
state Parkway thli year<br />
The New Jeriej IHlthwaj Author.<br />
It, today reported that a donation <strong>of</strong><br />
i n Z 'Ion, tho «orld. largct<br />
private collection <strong>of</strong> holl><br />
•purred pUhs for an<br />
along the southernmost<br />
the P«rkw»\ '<br />
The holly arboretum Is to DC set<br />
iip along the ScavlUe-Palermo stretch<br />
<strong>of</strong> the ParkM.y In Cape Mai Count!<br />
It n.ll be concentrated around Ihe<br />
Seaillle restaurant gasoline si>r\l<br />
has<br />
arboreturn<br />
section <strong>of</strong><br />
encf<br />
lection<br />
and tb.otuan.di <strong>of</strong><br />
The *nU» oollKtloB ^<br />
a hortlcuIturttt,T)«ni,| T o<br />
Mr. Wolf It dona tin.'<br />
opaca (American Molly) otb<br />
to the Parkway. Bach <strong>of</strong> th<br />
4Vi feet In height Other 1<br />
holly have been <strong>of</strong>fered t<br />
thorlty by realdenti <strong>of</strong><br />
May area.<br />
The Authority's Lam<br />
atlon. under Suparvlaor<br />
D0M011I, Is to transplant th*<br />
trees this Spring with the 1<br />
aim or obtaining as many v<br />
and species as possible for fS?<br />
posed arboretum.<br />
B<br />
Pattiti In Florida<br />
Dr and Mrs Paul It<br />
Sunday-for Miami Beach<br />
Dr Petltt It attending an <<br />
convention They plan to<br />
week end<br />
pavld<br />
be<br />
real estate owners and,<br />
ij OM. Cltv a-H vtHnliv<br />
S, Hliottr <strong>of</strong> Sis dty, Slff<br />
. . . . lent hutnayir ke hai been<br />
aasoclated with the wildwood <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />
Conunonnsallh Land fltta Juur,<br />
ance Company ft a product <strong>of</strong> the<br />
merger on January i this year <strong>of</strong><br />
the Commonwealth Title Company <strong>of</strong><br />
Philadelphia and the Land Title In<br />
surance Company, bringing together<br />
firms with combined asseta <strong>of</strong> ap-<br />
proximately *10.000.00O.<br />
Cemmonwealth, Mr. Elliott painted<br />
tut, has conducted an uninterrupted<br />
title Insurince service since 11176,<br />
livlnj it a longer record Ui title<br />
nsinfnce experience than aiafi com<br />
pany in the United sutei, J<br />
Beach Damage<br />
Continued fram paaa 1<br />
Constniclion Co, askbig that some<br />
too!) and equipment be naved fram<br />
n-ffoldlns beneath the Muslt Pier,<br />
s1,ere the West Point, Pa,, flrn^ is<br />
raking foundation repairs. The<br />
tool, had been left behind by work-<br />
men who didn't reallM the Intensity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the stonn,<br />
WnJIa na eensatlejaiaB' rapart<br />
was avall.bla as ta damatja tleng<br />
u^^ fc^M gM^i»i yalaar ^la^aaaAraBV -^j-|J<br />
HII Bfls7> 1PS!I# fnej|Pvlr H m i r V#JI9J<br />
a number af wharvas and imaH<br />
baats ware danuaad.<br />
<strong>On</strong> the subject <strong>of</strong> beach erosion,<br />
he mayor uid the city fan received<br />
lo reply to its request to the slate<br />
or §100,000 to finance an erosion<br />
•iriilf.l 'Till, eltir U Bfr.<br />
pared to match the grant, if ap><br />
proved, he asserted.<br />
, The city also has received no sat-<br />
faction In Its quest for a $50,000<br />
late project for dredging to deepen<br />
lit- entrances <strong>of</strong> the Bayous lagoons<br />
16th and 17th sis., he declared<br />
Wooltton In Hospital<br />
Robert WMlston loeal hotel clerk<br />
! a paUcht at the Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital, where he under went sur-<br />
eery last week, HU condition to re-<br />
ported to be good and ho expect* to<br />
be discharged in about 10 days,<br />
ClaurnttTAdi Are OwTiUu»m»ii<br />
Kodak Dwflex<br />
Cameras (No. 2) 5 ?.95<br />
RtCULARLY 14,(1<br />
j<br />
SENIOR'STUDIOS<br />
|M /Ubury Avt, Ph. 0410<br />
JANUARY<br />
CLEARANC<br />
Boys' and Girls' Wear at Great Savings<br />
1.f5<br />
SPORT SHIRTS<br />
Cotton.. Flannels and<br />
Lana4iee*a Pales,<br />
Quantity Limited<br />
1.00<br />
Sites<br />
4 to U<br />
1.98 GIRLS'<br />
BLOUSES<br />
Cottom, Dacron. and.<br />
Knit Mouws,<br />
Ouantlr, LlmHad, 1<br />
Shies<br />
3.14 1.00<br />
GROUP 4 /<br />
GIRLS' DRESSES 72<br />
About SO DI-MIM—Mastly C<strong>of</strong>tant—Sema Jumper*<br />
WERE 2.98 TO 7.98 . . , NOW 149 to 3.99<br />
Beys' Dacron Slax 5 N<br />
Beys* Dungarees l'*°<br />
Suburbori J«i»f<br />
Girls' Coats , ,<br />
Girls' Jackets , .<br />
Girls' Flon. PJ.'s ,<br />
OPIN FRIDAY Nlfi TILL f P. M.<br />
813 Asbury Avenue Across from Slaintwi'lj<br />
Can You Afford<br />
COLOR TV?<br />
Consider the Facts<br />
Weil t<br />
SPENCE<br />
FAVORITES<br />
If It Swkns and Is In Season, We Have H<br />
CKABMBAt ; SCALLOPS<br />
* SHRIMP<br />
FRENCH FpiID POTATOES<br />
Pf PPER HAM - POTATO SALAD<br />
CKIM'<br />
OYSTERS<br />
CLAMS<br />
LOBSTER TAILS<br />
LOBSTER MEAT<br />
SOfT CRABS<br />
We Oellvw - - - Phone 1348<br />
If<br />
For Your OW Set Regardless<br />
<strong>of</strong> Make or Condition<br />
• W«'ll give you m one year's un.<br />
conditional guarantee oo pic<br />
tura tube —,11 parti .nd com.<br />
plats Mrvira,<br />
• Wt'll inurt you <strong>of</strong> Mtltfsctery<br />
eolor 11111 black and whit. f^<br />
teptton In your living room *!a<br />
our ganarom fraa trial period.<br />
WI REGRET<br />
""••'*»• nwrt iimit thlt out-<br />
stWoUng at t<br />
ourulvn „<br />
QUARTERS<br />
The difference between having<br />
Nationally Famous make Color TV «.|<br />
i deluxe Mack and white set instaW[<br />
in your living room this week<br />
IS ACTUALLY $<br />
LESS THAN ..<br />
CONSIDER THE SET<br />
HattomUy FUMUS Hike<br />
(Sorry we cannot mantion tha nama)<br />
• SIMPLIFIED CHASSIS! F«w*r parti, »t*|<br />
complicated, easy to oparata, pleturai>aW*#|<br />
• EASY TO TUNE! Exduiive colorol*<br />
control* flrit practical color TV cbau<br />
tintpia, trua color tuning!<br />
ACTUALLY TWO.SETS.IN.ONEI OW both <<br />
•mi black and white. You NttbiMiloil<br />
thing—at it»<br />
(Ion in WUdwood<br />
ported »•»: Parking m»rter collec-<br />
tion., $13,709.83; municipal flnea. 111,<br />
(173; and plumbing fees, *3,4T5.<br />
Adi Ara Oood «»l«m.n<br />
lUNZ BROTHERS<br />
QUALITY MEATS<br />
Cor, 8th and Wnt Av«.<br />
I SltlOIN — T-BONI — PORTIRHOUSi<br />
iTEAKS Ib. 75e<br />
Butts . !b. 59c<br />
CHICKENS Ib. 39c<br />
Mrs. Jane Bernhard;<br />
Hid Guest Houses<br />
Mrs, June Bernhard died Monday<br />
at the Ablngtan Hosplul, Ablngton,<br />
Pa,, fallawing a Ipngthy nines'..<br />
She was 80 ytari old,<br />
Mrs. Bernhard nan owned and op.<br />
.•rated the tws Marian Houses, 708 I Loveland, Cape May County March<br />
Lovekir>dR^f>6rts 1,200 County<br />
Tots Have Had Free Polio Shots<br />
Mara than 1JO0 Cipe May County j booater ahsta <strong>of</strong> tha wMii in<br />
children ha»e BMB praHMM afalilirt • neadad avar the year* and are<br />
Ittte arur nalvlng Injection, <strong>of</strong> ,e.rchlog lor mort H.IUW. itr.ln.<br />
<strong>of</strong> vim. for tha vaccine. Oth»r te-<br />
atknh la devoted to Improving<br />
the Sulk vaccln. at frw Mlaiea ipon-<br />
' -• Foundation<br />
IE DIMENSION COLON PICTUM«<br />
•foo<br />
••REEL PACKETS (31 flCTURBS)<br />
IN ASBURV AVI,<br />
PHONE MM<br />
IENIOR STUDIOS 1<br />
Ba^a^iaa^Bl^Bl^BBBl^Bt^BHBl^B«BB^BpiH|ia«ia«a«a««a>l«a^ia«a«a«a«a«a^Baaaa<br />
Hughes Central Pharmacy<br />
fYOUR FAMILY DRUG STORE)<br />
| Lsnttd in the Heart <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'* Medical Center<br />
5HTM AND WESLEY AVE, .,. , OCEAN CITY, N. Jn<br />
Phone 0241 — We Deliver Anywhere—Anytime<br />
In DRUGS<br />
New KHng Comfort<br />
Bandage for Sprains<br />
Won't tlio, itratchsf<br />
a* you bend.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 49c<br />
WB TRIAL SIZI<br />
"Unolor" Cream<br />
with 200 Squibb<br />
Aspirin Tablets<br />
Both for 79c<br />
In COSMETICS<br />
For, rettoring l<strong>of</strong>fness and<br />
sheen to your hair me<br />
'"DUSHARMr 1<br />
The Marl <strong>of</strong> Hair Creams,<br />
Price »l,00 I S 1i5<br />
plus UK<br />
Also: the<br />
"SUAYI" CREAM<br />
HAIRDRESSIN6<br />
with Lanolin,<br />
Price 60c & 90c per far<br />
plus tax<br />
. ON SALE HIRE<br />
Tklcett tar the Man's Annual Turkey Dirtnar at the<br />
•tothdif Church, Thuriday, January 2#fh.<br />
Price $1.75 per Parson<br />
t. THORNLEY HUGHES, P.O. ^ Ownar and Manager<br />
1OMRT C, FAUt, RO,. Anaclata Fhanmcitt<br />
R. IRVING STASHHM, P.D. • ActscMM Pharmatlrt<br />
and 710 Bin it,, tar 25 years and had<br />
resided here year around, during<br />
that time ghs isld the houses two<br />
yeari ago due to III health,<br />
Servlcea will be conducted today<br />
Et 1 n m. by the Keater funerul dl<br />
rectsri at the Kirk and Nice Parlors,<br />
aermantown * iv, and Wiihlnglan<br />
Urn, Phlladalphla,<br />
Mrs, Bernhard is survived, by a<br />
daughter, Mrs, Nancy Merts, <strong>of</strong> Mot<br />
boro. Pa,i a son, Guy, <strong>of</strong> Bryn Mawr;<br />
nve grandchildren and II great<br />
grandchildren.<br />
Clergyman's Son, 4,<br />
Succumbs to Injury<br />
Carl David Propert, four-yesr-Bid<br />
son <strong>of</strong> the Rev, and Mrs, David Pro-<br />
pert, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoc died Monday In<br />
Temple University llospllal, PBIIa.<br />
delnhla.<br />
The bo.v succumhed to a brain In.<br />
jury sustained when he was struck<br />
by a swing while at play lale last<br />
summer.<br />
He Is survived by his parents, a<br />
brother. Rickey, his maternal urond-<br />
parenls and his paternal grand<br />
mother,<br />
Funera[ services, arranged by the<br />
Langley Funeral Home, will be con.<br />
ducted today (Thursday! at 1 p m.<br />
in the Tuekahee Melhodisl Church,<br />
<strong>of</strong> which his father is Ihe pastor<br />
along with the Methodist churchi>s<br />
<strong>of</strong> Marmora and PelersburB.<br />
<strong>On</strong>iciatiny at the KerOce will be an<br />
uncle, the Rev, George Propert, <strong>of</strong><br />
iMddanfleM, and ihe Rev, Albert<br />
Ljiyton, Brldgetan district superin-<br />
tendent <strong>of</strong> ihe New Jersey Method-<br />
1st Conference, Interment will be in<br />
Hillcresl Cemetery, HurlTville, N, J.<br />
Henry H. Ford,<br />
at Somers Point<br />
SOMEIlg POINT—Funeral services<br />
will 1)3 conducted today for Henry H,<br />
Ford, <strong>of</strong> 707 shore rd,, who died <strong>of</strong><br />
a heart attack at his home Sunday.<br />
He was SSI.<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Pleasant Mills, ho had<br />
bt>en a lifelong resident <strong>of</strong> (his area<br />
He is survived by his wife, Laur.i.<br />
and a win juhn nf Phlladelpllig.<br />
Tho Bcv, Ralph larrett, pastor <strong>of</strong><br />
Bethany Methodist Churt-h, Somers<br />
Point, will oniciate at the lerylce at<br />
m. Burial will -be in Friendii<br />
Cemelyrj-, l.inwood.<br />
«•» a well-known fact that the<br />
political! who tkiims to be "mis-<br />
quoted" talks way to much,<br />
CARD PARTY<br />
TUCKAHOE FIR! HALL<br />
Friday, Jan. 27, 8 P.M.<br />
sored by tils National<br />
for Infantile ParalyaU, Frenth B.<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dimes dlrKtor, announced yester-<br />
day.<br />
These ehlldrrn comprijed the Flnrt<br />
and Second Grade population <strong>of</strong> pub.<br />
lie, parochial and private school* In<br />
Ihe county together with those whs<br />
took part In tha 1954 AMd trial* and<br />
ere part <strong>of</strong> the group <strong>of</strong> 10,000 New<br />
Jersey youngsters who received tho<br />
•hots.<br />
Caw May<br />
fl<br />
Th» chiMrtfi ef<br />
feftunfy MTW • *flpuin ft<br />
tha U million iMIar pw<br />
by th. March af Blmaa In ltt»v.c-<br />
clna rMMrch program," Mr. Law»<br />
laM •MiarMk "W. in wfnilMI<br />
evar polio wKtt many wMpana*,<br />
hf laid, •hut from Nan en our<br />
m«t pawarfill Hit will M tha<br />
tacclna,"<br />
Discussing the effectiveness <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Silk vBcelne, Mr. Lavetand palmed<br />
out that the report Indicated the<br />
vaccine used during the KM field<br />
trials wag 1040 per cent effective<br />
against paralytic polio, yet studies<br />
conducted recently under National<br />
Foundation grant* show an ever<br />
greater protection.<br />
March <strong>of</strong> Dimes research Is con<br />
tinning to Improve the Salk vac<br />
cine," Mr, Loveland declared, "Scien<br />
lists are endeavoring to determine<br />
the best time Intervals and site nf<br />
doses for long lastlnH protection; are<br />
attempting to nnd out If occasional<br />
Hospital Gains<br />
CMtintMd from paaa 1<br />
can now ba Ushttd by a 1M(W (•*•<br />
slln»drivan •nMrgan
1242<br />
For Top TV Enjoyment<br />
(gat Top TV Service<br />
With<br />
FACTORY TRAINED<br />
TECHNICIANS<br />
IMNAS<br />
'afiM<br />
• S«lf Supporting Towers •<br />
Authorized Dealers<br />
*tmo *<br />
*mm<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
not<br />
for<br />
ANNOUNCEMENT . . .<br />
Auxiliary to Pay<br />
For Hb<strong>of</strong>t MdcH.n*<br />
Six N*w Girl* join<br />
Irewnia Troop No, 4<br />
An investiture service for Irownle<br />
Troop No. 4 was held Tuesday after,<br />
noon in iheP.B.A, Hall on Walton pi.<br />
The new Brownies invested wen'<br />
Barbara Bandorf, Linda Sue Dannoi-,<br />
Llhds Hammersles', Sandra Minion,<br />
iusan Wlnneld and Linda smith.<br />
All members <strong>of</strong> the troop attend.<br />
! and pendants far their year uf<br />
Church Circle Plant<br />
Electric Party'<br />
The Dnreas Circle <strong>of</strong> the Woman'!<br />
W6 wish to Announce the Opening<br />
' <strong>of</strong> Our <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Office<br />
Commonwealth Land<br />
Title Insurance Company<br />
WM STREET PHONE 3245<br />
MAIN OFFICE; 1510 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA.<br />
"Tito Injurant, Since 1876"<br />
<strong>On</strong> January 3, 1936 the merger <strong>of</strong> Commonwealth Till* Company<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Land Title Insurance Company became efteeu<br />
tlwe ifrider the name <strong>of</strong> Commonwealth Land Title Insurance<br />
Company. Tnte merger brings together the personnel, resources<br />
and facilities <strong>of</strong> fw> outstanding companies in this area, resulting<br />
In a coiapwy iwtUi assets <strong>of</strong> approximately Ten Million Dollari,<br />
Ii also brings to the organization a longer record <strong>of</strong> title insurance<br />
Wjperience fiian is enjoyed by any other Company in the United<br />
SUtes—unintomrpted title insurance service sine* 1878.<br />
G, WILSON, N«w J.rwy Afl.nt<br />
*. BUlOTt,<br />
100F Birthday<br />
Plan Visit Here by<br />
Slate President<br />
The birth <strong>of</strong> the Independan<br />
Order <strong>of</strong> odd Fellows in the U, s<br />
uss eommemorated by a candlcjigl]<br />
,«.crvice at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Deep<br />
<strong>City</strong> Rebekah Lodge Monday evcnui<br />
in the Episcopal parish house,<br />
membership were given out. Hefreshments<br />
<strong>of</strong> hot chocolate and Mrs Dorothy C. Lemenl Rove<br />
cookies were served. In thnrge or reading Thomas Wlidey<br />
refreshments were Mrs, Ruth Mo;i. fciindcr. Highlights included h<br />
lagna. leader; Mrs, Florence Adam-<br />
coming to the United states from h<br />
rn, assistant leader; and Mrs. Dor.<br />
nbtive London." Enmand, in 111<br />
Among his many <strong>of</strong>ficial <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
othy Weiherill. chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
were the first Nuhle Grand <strong>of</strong> ihi<br />
Mothers* Committee.<br />
Uashinclnn Lodee In Baltimore. Md<br />
The Una! work on a doll house Iht flrit Grand Master <strong>of</strong> the Grani<br />
project was completed at s meeting Lodge <strong>of</strong> Maryland, and the fir<br />
I Hie mother.—Wednesday.-^ last Grmidi<br />
week. aXthe Jiome <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Jane<br />
latter sitipn.<br />
Grdss, 934 Haven av. Arrangement? h.hl for eight years-/ He died I<br />
are being made to give the doll B.illimore in lHfil :«t ihe age <strong>of</strong> H<br />
hcilse to a l€K?al hospital nursery, Hte lodge jewels slid medals are oi<br />
•"wmr^tw" aw** *or-projects view al ihe Odd Fellows library ii<br />
for the coming month, Foilowlnd Hi more, i ho speaker sold<br />
the meeting refreshments were Also included in lht» program wen<br />
served. The nexi meeiing <strong>of</strong> thea<br />
Mew Year reading by MISH Clalr<br />
mothers will be Februarjk' 1 at theMcClary<br />
and Hie reading <strong>of</strong> tw<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Eleanor Smith, IMS ppfms. "Having Charity for Eae<br />
Other' and "H Musi Be Meant," b?<br />
Mrs, E. Lay ton and Mrs, Hazel Bus<br />
Announcement was made thai p<br />
February 6 Mrs. Matzle Ireland<br />
iiate pmldem, will make her <strong>of</strong>ficial<br />
rtbU to the local Rgbgkah Lodge,<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Scr\'ieu <strong>of</strong> theFlans<br />
were made for the affair to be<br />
First Me! hod is t Chureh will spiin held in tho -Mufie Pier and torn mi<br />
an "gleeirie party" on the &
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HMMUt<br />
fRAMl<br />
^BEDROOM<br />
T HOME<br />
[Dimbe<br />
a task:<br />
Hioc* •( iBtaM task amet w tke<br />
Loom (y ue aiBIJau u »(niiii*d Mnk ,_„<br />
Mar nzjmrM in ia» <strong>of</strong> amiiat<br />
• OMMMHa<br />
" ~ nomi and Mn,<br />
L Tke a«t •MMB«<br />
at Ike<br />
MM <strong>of</strong> Mn, Ivan S, Stnum. 114<br />
HaMc m, wtth Mn, BkMd C.<br />
Wkeas and jtn, HareM LM as *»<br />
taRCHCi, Inurutlaul BiUttociiwfll<br />
M Uw tuple.<br />
rrmlaB M mil« Bk wtMi epuaiH estenud tai<br />
Kurmea aoia ta itniC.<br />
•«»« wt ato newEBue<br />
OHMraMlintiaiB o( v* •fBIlaw l<br />
i W^"1BSiS5 5<br />
tnt._tB tbj^gt u »» •<br />
iifentn M MDeaT •)( Untla<br />
MARION T. MIBPIIV<br />
ANNOUNCING<br />
IK MEW UKAIHN OF ""<br />
Franklin Williams'<br />
Real Estate Office<br />
W. S. HHdiMr, RMI btata<br />
(FMnMriy •# 13th SfrMt and PtaaMMtt A<br />
Phone 3787<br />
P. WIIUAMS W. S. HITCHNE*<br />
REAL ESTATE BSOKERS<br />
BUSINESS<br />
OPPORTUNITY<br />
Esriwsn OCEAN cm mswss<br />
FOR SALE<br />
SMALL CAPITAL RCOUtKID<br />
atafajfa^ «-<br />
FUtl DCTAJIS UPON UQUBT<br />
Mn, IM mb an Ike wort<br />
dent it tke CHMU« Center em-<br />
pha^Mnt Uut It M i mainly with<br />
yiilllllni cUldnn, nut tkoH who u><br />
tion<br />
mnitiilly H I M ike outlined<br />
W yeara osffect attendanee.<br />
W» ptBodim u lint inttrvi^iuiu<br />
Vl President Robert K. Kuntur<br />
tke puenu, wliirt. to followed by in<br />
Nideilt<br />
bitenrtMr at IM ekU ky • Btoebol.<br />
og« OF potUttlU. FoUo-ioi these<br />
IMerrtem lb* ittlf tad dortoc.<br />
meet tad dMun tke «». reeom.<br />
Tto treatsMBt, Mn, Lloyd eon-<br />
UflUed, b n«H a loojJtno therapy<br />
but mainly coniiu <strong>of</strong> weekly ap.<br />
poiotm«i(j wfitt • psychototUt or<br />
psychiatriat far apprHlBately ail<br />
BsBIba, Dariiu this therapy <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
child tfe* MCJal nrken meet with<br />
the parntf to endeavor to correct<br />
any eavlnaneatal oMructloiH.<br />
Thk ftmtnm has » Ma pafUaldaHar IManlawi tor<br />
I a anfc|i uaiid mi Nn uim wfcMt<br />
ka taarlm a* mm nm.<br />
bees tacen can <strong>of</strong> by contribution,<br />
by ialcrHted people, volunteer ueill<br />
workeri aad iaiafiis <strong>of</strong> s^ghol.<br />
ojisi! and piyehittruu paid by the<br />
t Th ^ f i i<br />
| paid By the Community Chest Fund<br />
j OM <strong>of</strong> In* mttm aim af Ik*<br />
CtiM»m. CaMar, Mn, klavd «n><br />
Mn fkay are Hnt M a , S b^d-<br />
NMMk IMug NM, dining<br />
rMm, Utcfcan, TV rwm<br />
•Ml bath, rtot watar hMi.<br />
Lot 40 x IM, t0% Anancad.<br />
Price J 12,000<br />
jMhm He mv tnw butt.<br />
I apta. CampUlaly<br />
STRETCH, JR.<br />
Mr. ud In Jaciib Campbell a"'<br />
xranddauahirr MarU« Jane Goll<br />
aceoiBpanied by Mrs, Laura AIleB, !<br />
* "' * ' —" far i vimt sf about<br />
leeks In tort Ljud.Tdalf ru. i<br />
new Tabernacle tmifriins<br />
The lait ft ade^uat -<br />
TgHt appaiaud to the cr "<br />
' de; Mn, Johman;<br />
Mn, Jolin<br />
Augustus Oaetz, Mrs,<br />
Mrs. Balph Van GlWef, itrs, Chaj-U<br />
Harp, Mrs, tloen Eifjjly and Mr<br />
Warren Imlth.<br />
BEAUTIFUL<br />
HONE<br />
(C#fTr*r <strong>of</strong> Ctt^j<br />
• • #<br />
CM9toMy FurniJwd<br />
Automatic Washer<br />
Autonntie Oil H. W. Heat<br />
Uvaly Hardwood Floor*<br />
Tlla Bath<br />
T«l*vijion, Piano, Etc.<br />
SffMnt<br />
Aluminom Storm Sath<br />
InuiUtwJ Throughout<br />
BMMa Floor,<br />
Saragc<br />
S13.500 Financed<br />
SCOTT<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
614 tHi Slrwf<br />
AWWAU<br />
the pnabthM<br />
Hark D Turner wai •inom" »T PWUTT IM<br />
nan for U» •ecmid annual Spring Mr. and Hn, Mtrri)<br />
^«r •heduled forViprU 11, at, and AtUntto i**<br />
The direetort appBlatrt •=»«*• »»•«• *»» MMri a<br />
CmpbeU as etalrman <strong>of</strong> the taart- cocktail puty Riven bf S<br />
mlk eommltlee «nd Albert W, Oarrt. Tbomai A. Coonell,, «f!55<br />
us u ehairnu 01 the beach cam- art wwlnnd.<br />
mltiec, _<br />
S-ndnan Says He His I For S<br />
FefTy Bond rarraMW - I ^y, iij^^a<br />
Slat'Muter Charles W. Sdlldnsn I g|g EStlMBH<br />
eier, WBOH Identity It tBi moment<br />
muni remain anon^ntoui, has aireed<br />
to handle the purchase oi the hulk<br />
<strong>of</strong> a hood bone by the state for the<br />
MORTGAGE LOANS<br />
CMMNtlaiHl—WMJk.<br />
CwHtrvcHen Loam Q.I.<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
Of OCEAN CITY<br />
OMMI CHy, N, J.<br />
SIA ML*, spnoii<br />
drdMnrtaiid Lanaii A<br />
h* FMani ~ • " *<br />
mm<br />
Contatt<br />
JW»|W mm I^<br />
7913 AHantlc A<br />
Phon* Atlanltc <strong>City</strong><br />
FOR 35 YiAIW<br />
We havt bMii halplng HMM who in Interacted In 1<br />
•ailing or luting RMI litatw In OtMn <strong>City</strong> and 1,<br />
If you ara InturMM, w« know w* MN help you tc«,<br />
wa havt halpad many otlwrs. .<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTiN<br />
REALTOR _-<br />
IJIS ASBURY AVi, — ., PIIONE<br />
M4 BRIGHTON PLACE r*H0N6 I<br />
RICHARD B. FOX<br />
Sth ShMl and Arianlic Avenue<br />
TELEPHONE MM<br />
THE SUPER DELUXE<br />
JUBILEE HOME<br />
Corner Oardent Parkway and Belfast Road<br />
and<br />
No. 6 Edinburgh Road<br />
©PIN FOR INSPECTION<br />
9:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M,<br />
EVENINGS 1Y APPOINTMENT<br />
ms $ 11,9<br />
• h / •• -• %; \<br />
C1IMG MACrlES |<br />
WHOLE APRICOTS<br />
Deliciouily tangy.<br />
Real value. 4<br />
••-- 99'<br />
TOMATO JUICE<br />
m ma «w es BK; ^ nm ^^ m m^<br />
STEWED TOMATOES |<br />
Just hBat<br />
FRWiT COCKTAIL<br />
California'!<br />
l<br />
Asco C<strong>of</strong>fee t^L ".'„ _<br />
Ideal C<strong>of</strong>fee V:;^ ...,_.<br />
Heinz Ketthu^ ^ 23 e<br />
Heinz Soup<br />
Kara Syrup<br />
Pimentos<br />
JL ,.<br />
Blue PUt. 4<br />
Whfla \L<br />
San Giorgio M ^iffi^<br />
Spaghetti Sauce<br />
San iOi/,ei.<br />
Giorgio aan<br />
35 1<br />
71c<br />
•jaw f •«. liMlajMii MM Swvtai tor far 1141 ••« laM-fna<br />
* Qttiy the tender littlm porkers qualify ftir Acme.<br />
Rib and us to 3l/3 lbs. UM f nd up to 3l/2 lb..<br />
Prtet Tear Age, lb, 50m<br />
loin Half Roast *<br />
~ JMif Few iipo, ft. «ff<br />
Lancaster Brand<br />
1. ' > ' i<br />
Pritf Ttmr Age, lb. Sfi<br />
it Rib Half Roast. 31< Center Pork<br />
Ffsh Smafood<br />
Pickle * Ph»«.te Loaf K W«<br />
LivERWuft$TMWrrt ..^K^.,-• 25c Frosted Seafoods<br />
d |l9<br />
Snaked Beef Leal<br />
VIRGINIA LEE TREATS<br />
Orange Chiffon<br />
RING CAKE<br />
DalMMIt Inalfirt Tnal<br />
Lemon Swirl<br />
1007. Wtai*<br />
Wheat Bread<br />
Mead CBIMHIW *<br />
Butter Gems<br />
FMesi Butted tti America Cheddar<br />
Cfea/ntfy.f/ei*, Qua//.<br />
^ ConfrolM mi/try<br />
j ^<br />
Sweet Cream<br />
BUTTER<br />
l f * ^ ^ ^<br />
DAIRY BAR<br />
eiendalt Glut<br />
CHEESt-SPREAD<br />
AliDnSfl<br />
ffe H l M<br />
Hollv H« FfM«n<br />
French frle*<br />
BirpS iye<br />
Birds Eye<br />
JUST PICKftt'<br />
Gruye • California Pascal Celery<br />
SAVINB$<br />
S*M<br />
Lusl&an 10* a M.<br />
.FOODS
THURSDAY,<br />
THI OCCAM CITY<br />
fcaaJiM, Manor ««•<br />
i tha fort MM, •comoltt—<br />
hVffat £tTHl SB M ^BKBl DHt<br />
tk* cHnptKIoo af pi tor<br />
a* (far UM March <strong>of</strong> BUBM<br />
Th. CtarMUaaan PMI b<br />
the Mr ID the POM<br />
r, Jaauary tt.<br />
tUtblaan Thamaa, Mn. M.<br />
i and Mn. p. Mvjford iNpn-<br />
! tha Auxiliary II tha nMkilBf<br />
" by nfmaattUvea at all<br />
" and fratanal «<br />
4 y<br />
afcfe a g<br />
Th. public U urixl M mtkm<br />
Daa a flMfieial SBB&EB*<br />
Aim* SowMtt WU welcome*<br />
„ af ttanki M I<br />
i OaM Star MMhan, Mn. ABM<br />
Mn. Harnr Oarfc ami Mn.<br />
for i(fU «wi*«d «<br />
IO IHMT riNtujr wn<br />
Polio Fund 'March'<br />
SOWSS POINT — MJeM.1 Calao,<br />
thmlrman or the Mareh <strong>of</strong> Dime,<br />
roaunlin. MMMiietd a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
tka toaiBllln to complete plain far<br />
tha Man* <strong>of</strong> Xsthan,«« M held al<br />
tha hen* <strong>of</strong> Mn. Ccorge Berger an<br />
Friday al • a, B. At the mMtlng «?.<br />
Ulni and wtrinrf wlU be named and<br />
tha city divided Into srclion. for the<br />
MM US! SaBSlL<br />
Mn, Raaainwy Gregory and Mn.<br />
V10U McKennm have been named to<br />
famine* p?t.bll»hmrnt« for<br />
feri luncheon<br />
wtr Mnw H, at 1 p. m.<br />
•Tpwc HOBM. Mn. tol. Bwtn*.<br />
«. Tfeoou*. MM. Haltn Sum.<br />
, Mn. Haal larinMi .nd Mn. A.<br />
• an tha tonflwttee In chkrec<br />
nu. Mn. BwUif, Mrs.<br />
, Mn. 0. Vtoth, Mra. A.<br />
, Mn. Norma M Hkan and Mn.<br />
wvra mined la the hump<br />
i far February.<br />
OR rHday, January ». at B p. m.<br />
a dim *UI be •howii In the New J*r.<br />
atr af. rut Hill. Alt (dulls arc in<br />
riled.<br />
Sever Relations with<br />
School in Minatola<br />
SOMBRI POINT—The Board <strong>of</strong> Ed<br />
BUtfan announced thu week its d«t><br />
•Ion to lunpMd future •Ihietie n-la<br />
UaBi with the private Dr. Clear)'<br />
School In MinalsU,<br />
The action w«« taken fallawlnf a<br />
report to the Marti b.v Stoddurd<br />
Gray, one <strong>of</strong> its Members, that un<br />
necessary roughness and rowdyism<br />
OMUrred during and after a rseeni<br />
basketball same in Mlnatoli. The<br />
board authorised a letter la the<br />
ifhool notifying if <strong>of</strong> sgmpentiQh <strong>of</strong><br />
alJ sports aelivilipv<br />
Somers Point News<br />
Sewage Authority Ordinance<br />
Stirs Debate at Somers Point<br />
Ford Instilled as<br />
President <strong>of</strong> Klwanfs<br />
^Seaside Theatre<br />
N. J.<br />
PHOMIi<br />
Adult. . 50e<br />
Childron • 25c<br />
ThurnUy - Friday. January If.20<br />
- . = Doubl* Feature Program .<br />
ROBERT TAYLOR In<br />
QUENTIN DURWOOD<br />
and<br />
RALPH MEEKER in<br />
DESERT SANbS<br />
Saturday • Sunday, January 21-22<br />
LiBIRACe in<br />
SINCERELY YOURS<br />
1 w*m«a.-eoi.o«<br />
I CLQtED MON.. TOI. AND WED. NIGHTS<br />
OCEAN CITY'S FINEST PHARMACY<br />
•STABLItHID 1IM — MOQMNIIIB IN 1fU<br />
t<br />
%IMIM DOCTOR KNOW*<br />
Wl UM ONLV TH» FINitT DRUGS AVAILABLE<br />
IN MR PM»CI(|PTK)N DiPAHtMINT<br />
* All Sadloni <strong>of</strong> Oe*au<br />
PHONE 3535<br />
FIEE DELIVERY<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
PRESCRIPTIONS<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
3 Skilled Pharrmtiili<br />
At Your SarvSea<br />
OCEAN CITY'S ONLY COSMiTIC SALON<br />
"Our Tntiwd CeMMliilMi will to happy to halp yea with<br />
yewr leaiity and Hair needs.<br />
Elintath Ardan<br />
LOTION with pump<br />
©•hmi - Blu* Orau<br />
&M and S2JI<br />
New— OuBarrv<br />
LOTION sunntii<br />
Han* an*<br />
flatua far •1.10<br />
WILLIAMS LATHER<br />
SHAVE CREAM<br />
>••. i7« Tub, Nut Mt MMI*<br />
af Aqu. valva<br />
BOTH FOR 57c<br />
Wl HAVI TliKITt FOR THS<br />
•UTMSDIST MIN'I TURKEY<br />
DINNER. JANUARY 9Mh<br />
ALL PAIR TRAM MKU — NO LOWIR PRiCBSS ANVWHIH<br />
•ton HOUU — DAILY 1:1! to 11 P.M.<br />
SUNDAYS 10 A.M. te 1 P.M^-6 P.M. to ? P.M.<br />
ICONEY'S<br />
Brandt<br />
' RYi<br />
•OOtBON<br />
OM-MJM<br />
OHN<br />
*A.iW.te 10 P.M.<br />
No Sunday<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN<br />
DAILY<br />
7 a.m.-2 a.m.<br />
CLOSED<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
Phdne905!<br />
34th Street<br />
the Bridge<br />
•MS..<br />
SOMERS POINT—At a meetlnii <strong>of</strong><br />
Council Thurrnlay evening, an orHl<br />
nanee creating a Somers Point Sew,<br />
erage Authority was adopted on fir-it<br />
reading. Adoption tame after ran.<br />
able debale, delegation <strong>of</strong> a sol-<br />
sry clause, and re-introduciion. A<br />
public hearine Is ml for Jamisri 28.<br />
at 1:90 P. m.<br />
The oFdinance in its original form,<br />
-arried a i-ompensation clause uf<br />
1600 to each member <strong>of</strong> the board,<br />
whic-b was to have flve members,<br />
eeuntllman Thorn.. WtsaU..<br />
worth oblMt.d ts Hut iMtiwi ol<br />
the •rriiMnta, relative ts ularlH<br />
which would amount to tUN a«r<br />
ymr. bafsr* p*rh»pt th» Authority<br />
waft even a rtallty. Me alts a,uM-<br />
tlafiag the iattt ef tunreif and<br />
•Me*,<br />
James -Monaghan. city engineer,<br />
told Council that there, wan a survey<br />
map dated 11(47, which when brought<br />
up t§ date could be used by the Au.<br />
thority. The cost <strong>of</strong> changes in the<br />
map would be approximately $1,500,<br />
Moughati said, Wiggle*wurth stated<br />
he would not vote for the passage<br />
uf the ordinance, while it contained<br />
the compensation clause, because it<br />
placed Cuum-i! In a position that it<br />
would have to pay salaries, and he<br />
understood when it was discussed,<br />
there wouid be no salaries involved,<br />
B<strong>of</strong>fil JnhnsOi!. president <strong>of</strong> Cy»n<<br />
eil. called for a vote on the ordi-<br />
nance and CouneUmen Wallace Mat-,<br />
Bain. Farrest Uenever. Earl Seaman,<br />
s WiKjgleswurlh and Joseph<br />
Weintraub voted against if. Johnsan<br />
and Joseph niOrio voted in the af.<br />
flrmative,<br />
DlOrlo, who first introduced the<br />
ordinance, again introduced it with<br />
the compensation ciauie deleted. It<br />
was then passed unanimously.<br />
The adoption af an ordinance<br />
| crHIIng Hit po.ltlon o( cltrh In<br />
Hi. tax o«e« paiud final reading,<br />
altar a public hairing. No definite<br />
.ppolntm.nt wai MM, alHtsufh<br />
Mn, Dorothy taplcnis wai named<br />
to Hie poll temporarily at tha re><br />
arfanlianan nwatHna January 3.<br />
It was reported that Tog Collector<br />
Harry Smith is recuperaline at hii<br />
hume, after being in Shore Memorial<br />
Hosnltal.<br />
A report from the tan collector's<br />
oRtce showed a total <strong>of</strong> SMLSMIM<br />
toiierted in u«« for 1BU, and §!•(.•<br />
002,47 in the month <strong>of</strong> December.<br />
James Monaghan, lity treasurer,<br />
reported total receipts for l&Vi I<br />
amounted to WMjeliO. and d<br />
HOMERS POINT—Arthur T, Ford<br />
Jr. wai liutalled as pre«ldent <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Khun Is Club at a dinner tneetlni at<br />
the Umvood Countrs- Club, Satilrdiy<br />
evening.<br />
Paul L, Aiken, immediate past di*<br />
triel governor, and Alherl Town,<br />
send, Lt.-Govefner, were the install-<br />
ing <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
Louis ln?ersoli was lnt .:• <strong>On</strong> hum!<br />
( bursemehtN<br />
i MS3.983.jO, ii<br />
uf M5,0iu.S0.<br />
Building InipeitBr William<br />
Worthing ton raoartid far the year<br />
bulldlngi, repairi and addltiam<br />
ameuntHl ts a tattl valuatien ot<br />
fMl.fH. Thl. included M new<br />
hMiei, li garasaii tws iterate<br />
bulldlngi. on« mstal, and en*<br />
•tare.<br />
Somert Pt, History<br />
is Topic Far P-TA<br />
SOMERS POINT — The January<br />
meeting <strong>of</strong> the Parenl.Teacher Assg,<br />
riation was held last week in<br />
Ihi* auditorium <strong>of</strong> Dawes av. School,<br />
and featured "Fathers' Night,"<br />
Mrs. CieufBi" Birgt-r conducted the<br />
for the same period j meeting. The H**v. C, Afdeti Fl.rrell.<br />
The city received a certificate from<br />
the Greater Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Chriatmas<br />
Lighting Uummiltei., lor hunoriilile<br />
mentiijn <strong>of</strong> the <strong>City</strong> Half In tht' 4-yn-<br />
le»t.<br />
Point School Budget<br />
Increases $13,930<br />
! SOMEKS POINT—The Hoard <strong>of</strong><br />
j Education Wt.dnesd^y !iii£tit Ig^t<br />
week approvml a tiiiS.MU »ihool bud<br />
| aet for the 1»SM7 stliool year, anj<br />
: submitted i< for the approval uf MJI-<br />
isen Stfalten, Aliiintii- County »IIIU".<br />
inlendenl <strong>of</strong> ?,i-hoo!?i.<br />
The proponed iiudii,.| is an in(Ti)a!.iJ<br />
A donation was made to the March<br />
<strong>of</strong> Dimes campaign. The welfare I'OTI-<br />
I mittee reported on activities during<br />
the holidays.<br />
VTW Post Completes<br />
Plans for New Home<br />
! SOMEHS POINT—Al a meeting uf<br />
IHobcrtFi Johnson Post 2li»; Veterans<br />
<strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, .Monday evening in<br />
; <strong>City</strong> Hail, plans were completed for<br />
: the building <strong>of</strong> a home for the Post.<br />
; Construction will start as soon as<br />
i weather permits. The building will<br />
i be 6U by 40 feet and one story hiKh-<br />
1 It will lontflln about »ls rooms <strong>of</strong> SI3,«30 over tile luficul budBt-t <strong>of</strong><br />
whith will include a large meetili. Slal,51t), James Mnnaghon. lioard<br />
room and kiifhim. The to«i <strong>of</strong> the i>re«ideni. said iiisaaKio i« 10 in<br />
buiidlhs l« estimated al S1S.0O0 raised by local distriil sthooi las.<br />
Work will be done by members <strong>of</strong> an incrpme <strong>of</strong> $T.Bu.1.SI our tin-<br />
the Post and other volunteers, current year's rate.<br />
Major causes for the increase, he<br />
added, are mandatory intTcases in<br />
teacher salaries, and increased tui-<br />
tion at <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lliith School, New<br />
and additional raUiblrs ujjl orT.t.1<br />
'any insri-ase in ihe 19,17 *chnu! tav<br />
rate, Mr, Uiiiiadun slatnd,<br />
Suprem* Depoty to<br />
Visit Pocahontas<br />
SOMRBS POINT -Mrs. Mary Ja<br />
Inasky, Poiahontas, i.indiuii-d a meet,<br />
inn <strong>of</strong> Silver Moon Council in tin.<br />
'Unwood LvKion Mall, Friday evening.<br />
Plans were (nude fur a Supreme<br />
Deputy iiieelliij4 January 20, when<br />
Mrs. Msra Lacy, <strong>of</strong> While Swan Coun-<br />
I ell, Oceailviilii, Bill he a Kuesi,<br />
! Gill .Seoul Troop IB will entertain<br />
ihi 1 Counril jireccdinji flic nit'ctiriy,<br />
A di>cussioii on ways and means<br />
! <strong>of</strong> raising funds was held, and il «as<br />
ilf.iik-d In conlinui' [he lovi.nil di.h<br />
luncheons and card<br />
' homes <strong>of</strong><br />
pastor uf the First Haptl.t Churi'il. ..„<br />
aave the IniOvalloii. Mithavl Hisiey I ,noi<strong>of</strong> vehiile authoriiies<br />
and Hubert Kwine. <strong>of</strong> Uub Pack 53, <strong>On</strong> the method« <strong>of</strong> trans<br />
led the llait salute, Mrs. Albert fore-<br />
man read the President's message,<br />
Clem Stevens lias the speaker and<br />
eavn a history <strong>of</strong> Somers Point.<br />
Mrs. Bessie Ualii's room received<br />
the attendance prixe.<br />
Grace Missiensrs<br />
te Serve Supper<br />
SOMERS POINT-Ttle Missionary<br />
.Society <strong>of</strong> Grak^ Lulhrean Church<br />
mi.( at flie flume <strong>of</strong> -Ml>. l-'aul Hern,<br />
hill Monday rvriiina. Annniinrl.nient<br />
svas made that February 17 will be<br />
World Day <strong>of</strong> Prayer.<br />
Plans ivefe made for a covered<br />
dish supper for members and their<br />
iamilii's on February 1, at 6;30 p, m,<br />
in the Church Hall.<br />
Tht. uiTiLiB will study a hook on<br />
AnH.rii'an Indians hi Marcel.<br />
A [jruJiam iva> pre?r. ! ntMd by Mrs.<br />
John His:, Mrs. JaiiiFi l'!,i> ion and<br />
Mi?,s Arlent 1 Ferry on Lutheran<br />
uonicn aroufitl4he world.<br />
Prepare For Cub Dinner<br />
SiiMKHS HOIST At a ineetlna <strong>of</strong><br />
Urn r, <strong>of</strong> Cub Scuiit Pack 3,1, Wednes.<br />
daj. al the name el Mrs, Philip<br />
Wri.ihller, Ihe iii.ys worked on table<br />
htvors for the Blue and Gold dinner<br />
hiih will be held F.-briinry 29 in !<br />
the New jersey m Fire Hall. Mrs. I<br />
| Eleanor Coltrcll. den mother, pfr. '<br />
sided.<br />
knock'<br />
bow Channel,<br />
JMtt N. Simon, IB, at 401 Fenl.<br />
mare »l, Vln«l*nd, 'Mid me «« rt<br />
th.t It., bl.d* at IHe hug* «»fr<br />
«fend*d atayt »n» (BBt »n .beMi<br />
ilM »» the frailer an whlih h*<br />
wai hauling th. MVlpment from<br />
hire te Vln.l.nd.<br />
Si'heil the defendant testified Ihnl<br />
the esiended biaiie ends carry no<br />
RaijS or ilBlils lo Hani niuloruts<br />
sharinM the road, Juiltie KinM<br />
marked that this 'ireales a danger-<br />
ous situation en our highways." lie<br />
announced that he ueuld lunlait (lie<br />
lor a ruliiSM<br />
puriatlon oi<br />
such heavy et|Ui»Tnenf.<br />
Detective Captain i>. N'ortnan<br />
Vouni! te«lilied that the hilandriin<br />
charije was bruiiithl wlien Simon<br />
failed to report the accident in<br />
•Ahleh Ihe estendnd blade struck Ihe<br />
bridge post, topplinjl the it: ht<br />
aandafU into ihe water.<br />
I IfoilCI<br />
' lie told the lourl that lili' cnrlli<br />
- muvinM equi|itni)|'l is nut chained or<br />
i secured In the Irailer in Jiny wily<br />
| He esnlainetl that the blade is low-<br />
ervd onto the tnlla*<br />
front wheels <strong>of</strong> tta<br />
raUed, It rldei on l<br />
rear wheels.<br />
Judge King found Sl<br />
leaving the scene <strong>of</strong> •n<br />
levied a fine <strong>of</strong> $4o<br />
costs.<br />
»v JANUARY If, 1M4,<br />
Thfl OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDCER PACE I — SECTION<br />
m the m«Wng<br />
'• reported. Per.<br />
2JaS<br />
Retort Gets Second<br />
School Aid Ghtdi<br />
Checks tolnllna<br />
state school aid W e n<br />
Thursday by County '•<br />
Wlllard B, MaUhewa tu<br />
diMtrictN <strong>of</strong> the county.<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s share ^<br />
The warrant <strong>of</strong> the itatfl<br />
represented one^thlrd |<br />
total due for the curmu<br />
year. The llrit paymvnt wui<br />
in October, and the •<br />
paid hi April,<br />
«jDr, Pierc© Endorses Bar Assn, Movement to<br />
Teachers More Disciplinary Authority<br />
Lutheran Men Induct<br />
Officers fur Y#or<br />
SOMERS POINT=<strong>How</strong>ard AddinH^<br />
ian wa^ in^tallvd an president uf ihe<br />
Lutheran Mi*n fli a dinner mcciing<br />
Monday f^enlng. in ihi? Church HHU<br />
The Htv. Chsrlc-s Kinek, pg-.tDr, was<br />
ihe in*ia!iin;4 <strong>of</strong>fit'tr,<br />
Paul Gerken was JhMailrd a* xiue<br />
pr«id#ni; John Kuhlmann, turrr^<br />
f pond in K seeri 1 (a si ,v; Duniild Inni?;, r**=<br />
1 fording sem^sry, and Kvrrt'il LM,<br />
van, ifeaNuiTf;<br />
GecirMu Froiuls, Immpdiflle pa^t<br />
nre^id^nt, spoke un "Thf Many Ad*<br />
vanUMfs <strong>of</strong> a llbiiiiy." A di^yNMfm<br />
iullowetfthg talk, and if Mm tizciitvii<br />
tu fyrm a hyfaby ami urn criifi C-UHM<br />
fsr ihje ysulh <strong>of</strong> the t-hiirch, Mepi.<br />
bpf^ (it thu HfflU|j »i|! ys^t^i,<br />
Jame^ CleM"n, Jnhn Oliver, pauj<br />
RamMt-y and New ion O^er^ were<br />
to Canadian Base<br />
Airrnnn tile Frank Chew Jr., 1230<br />
(enlrai if., this week completed a<br />
20-day furlough at home from the<br />
Hrooklleld Air Force Station, Brook. '<br />
lieltl. O. He ha* now been reassigned<br />
to tin- 914th Aircraft Control and !<br />
Warning Squnilron at Armstronj; :<br />
Ar'^, Ciiiiario, Canada. j<br />
Airman Chew was graduatM from I<br />
Otiinfi I'it, iiijjh Kiiiuul in |»sa and!<br />
••nteri'ii the Air rune in Jaiiujiy '<br />
1934.<br />
CIRCUS DRIVE-IN<br />
THEATRE<br />
HiHw.y kttwHn IfS Harkar<br />
•nd HaninwntHi on th*<br />
Whit. Hon. Fiks<br />
Clip This Ad and Bring it<br />
with you ... it will admit<br />
any two idulti any nites en<br />
the following schedule for<br />
just ona admiilisn or 65c.<br />
Friday and S.lurd.y, Jan, li.il<br />
ROBERTY TAYLOR<br />
and BRIAN DONLEVY in<br />
"BILLY THE KID"<br />
In Technicolor and Wide Seresn<br />
— ALSO AMID —<br />
LANA TURNER<br />
and CLARK GABLE in<br />
"HONKY TONK"<br />
Sun, Man, £ Tut!., Jan. 11 1*<br />
Jack Palanee<br />
Shelly Winters • Ida Lupine<br />
Wandel! Corey in<br />
THE BIG KNIFE"<br />
— AtlO —<br />
STERLING HAYDEN in<br />
ARROW IN THE DUST"<br />
In Color<br />
liKT . OF TIIK<br />
I OH i».W..i5<br />
i<br />
»r. (A-*.<br />
TIIK<br />
I H i».W<br />
iifiil i.ilir<br />
t Niiij<br />
T s Ju- i<br />
Ewin^ will be *<br />
her?, at the nest ^meeting. ^<br />
icyhine Bird an appolnu>d refrch<br />
menl fund chairman, replat=ln» Mrs-<br />
Helen Hand, who resigned.<br />
I>| MLir I<br />
•i HiHii, n<br />
htm I,, in*- IKH<br />
:m nil in ihi. (.uiinlj oi<br />
AHriiiii uill be hehi b> IIIK H.,iiri( ..r Kit<br />
• d 1^51,5, siliocil BuitgM on tt.ani-iliisr Fi-lirnnrv 1. ,il 11<br />
»••! liuihhfm, AtUnliy Aunur iji.t^^n jinh ;,nij HISlh Mi<br />
Bl IifiDT NtJItiHtXT<br />
^rhg»i Vfar 19,'lfi.iS^t<br />
NfllliilL IJl>,THi( 1 llV iir>:45, ciTl<br />
, *! :| ,VSl AniiWnui,.,! An;,,<br />
n»M.v Knrolltnriit<br />
Mfl-n<br />
THE<br />
CONTRACTOR<br />
YOU'RE<br />
LOOKING FOR<br />
«.. is cosy to find in the<br />
handy Yellow Pages.<br />
Mti<br />
Contractor!<br />
Building Coalruton<br />
Electrical Contractor*<br />
HastingContract on<br />
. MMOB Contnctor(<br />
Paving CoDtractors<br />
TUe Contnctora<br />
You can find someone<br />
to do anything.., LOOK<br />
Dm JEMEY iai TBjmONI COMPANY<br />
Half Notes Club<br />
Officers Installed<br />
SOMKBJj POJNT-Jai/k Tlionia. was<br />
installed m president ol the Half<br />
Notes Club <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, at the<br />
sixth annual dinner meetinij <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sroup, Thursday evening at Mac's<br />
Restaurant. James Wood, retiring<br />
president, was inslalllnM <strong>of</strong>ficer<br />
Victor itratton was install, d as<br />
vice Presidenti SVaiter Kerbaugh,<br />
ieerctary; Earl Brown Jr., nnancilil<br />
secretafj' and treasurer, JoNeph ROSJ<br />
was named trustee.<br />
Plans were discussed lor the erec-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> a clubhouse. It is expected<br />
that ground will be broken in the<br />
near future.<br />
I<br />
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IlUS<br />
liil<br />
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Aji|m-prhitS*.n BuU<br />
nisi rut liiS;_<br />
p h<br />
('ulillal (unlay<br />
il^ Ahi:<br />
t'lurpnt Kxprn^<br />
^lnrous H*nenu*<br />
TOTAL RKVENl'KS<br />
(SBltOiU<br />
aa.Kn.u6<br />
ima<br />
tlu<br />
fi<br />
.Salaries . = ^<br />
Lsj?nl PVI-S fir Syhiriui<br />
AuiSU Kpt^i ^. , =<br />
Cjirii-M KspffiiitTi _ —<br />
InSllUOtUm Su|JPP>iiiiiF¥:<br />
SnlBlilTi IK«I. VoqutlBBall<br />
Oihc-r Expenses = .-.<br />
InslriMMInn i'iiop?! :<br />
i<br />
22.3GS..1U<br />
I.utti.fi8<br />
, um,m.oi<br />
NEWJERSfY<br />
NATURAL 6AS CO.<br />
Pfforred and<br />
Common Stecfct<br />
A Raanl Rapart on ••BUM<br />
WOODCOCK, HESS<br />
ft CO., INC,<br />
1M SOUTH BROAD<br />
•HiLAMLmlA ». PA.<br />
HNMUYMM<br />
<strong>City</strong> I<br />
ARTHUR L, BATTEN<br />
Ml BRIGHTON PLACE<br />
Mm 3234 Evening*<br />
J %|ff m*—•-<br />
Autfio-Visua! Aids *" "(Veun!^ Wit<br />
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Light, Waifr and Pmvpf ...-_!--"<br />
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C^her !3\|rt?fiSrs| -- = --^_"_ _ =<br />
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-Milaiifs -—---« — ..,.»»*„.„„:„,.<br />
Oihpr F^spen^ ~ = " = " ' ^*^[<br />
isAUmry Agencies:<br />
Trarisportatjen . =<br />
CufplFijiis ..„„ = LI ,1 = ^,11111=111111<br />
CMhef Kxp*>Rii^i lllllll~l~llll:'li\l<br />
Tuiilyil"^!, — „„.-._..„„ .<br />
Mum<br />
l.TSi.IJ<br />
J UOti (rij<br />
' W»» (Ml<br />
ContiwtM Senkei I rj;:::<br />
pIUMtlonal B^ulpment I...<br />
Jahllon Equi 1 "" I<br />
I The bathameter is an<br />
for meaNiirlni: depth <strong>of</strong><br />
MillM* S.I..<br />
liM P. M.<br />
THU. . SAT.<br />
\J\L\~AGF<br />
JAN. i*,:<br />
AMERICA-S NUMBER ONE PUN TI<br />
AT THEIR PUNNIBSTI<br />
Citj 8Pho,il Siiiierinlfndent chorle, .for its threat vnlue Htudentu waul-I •<br />
B, Pierce said .lesterduv that he is hesitate to, as they soy 'dive teachc"'<br />
"Inclined to tunt in principle • with a had time', if they knew thai the<br />
nther Hchqol administrator!, throuan.'teacher might reelproeaie on the<br />
out New Jer.Hev who reportedly are I t.ame ba«bi as Dad did at home "<br />
favoriny a retura lo some torin <strong>of</strong> By this, he added he did<br />
"ARTISTS<br />
MODELS<br />
corporal puniNhment ,-lulhority for<br />
school teachers.<br />
The Now Jpraey State Bar Assucia.<br />
lion reported that its recent siifc'.<br />
Jest ion that iinpiiinl punishment In<br />
nchools maj help curb juvenile lie-<br />
linquency ha» resulted in "a flood f,f<br />
favorable response*.<br />
The AsKiHiiiiiiin. iii its mid.yorir<br />
meelinif last month In Asbtiry Park,<br />
adopted a committee recommenda,<br />
tion that the legislature Brant cor-<br />
poral punishment rights to leocher>,<br />
If they are atherwlse unable to uain<br />
the rosfjoei <strong>of</strong> reealritrant pupils, !!<br />
wan the moNt tutitnjuTslal <strong>of</strong> a<br />
r.umber <strong>of</strong> recomtnendalians made<br />
h) a Bar^ cammlttee headed by Jo.<br />
siph A, Rafterty, <strong>of</strong> Glen Ridge,<br />
HalTerly quoted a letter from a<br />
regional high school supi i iiitindi'i'<br />
us lypleal <strong>of</strong> (he reaction. This <strong>of</strong>.<br />
ficial wrote:<br />
"Affar 35 yaart ef dullnf with<br />
youth in public uhaalt and .tudy<br />
Ing and warding with Hveral<br />
thouund ta*n49*ri, I have b««n<br />
unvlncaa Hiaf takins Inai uhasl<br />
feaciiaFt, principal, and tuiitrln.<br />
tanaantf by taw th. right ts HI.<br />
lana dliilplln. by carpsral pun.<br />
lihm.nt II nKnUry hat B*M *<br />
ttap In Hi> wrong dlnirlen and<br />
hat aCMid to the delinquency al<br />
chliaran. I<br />
mean that he eondnnes<br />
vereiy beaiinii students<br />
** •••••••••••••••••••••<br />
MON. • TUi. JAN.<br />
MAN OF VIOLINCI-WOMAN Of £oURM||]<br />
!*MUfL COLDwrtl, IB •resenll<br />
ROBERT MITCHUM<br />
JAN.!<br />
Phoning answers<br />
jms quertioru right<br />
tt«y. Sav« as much<br />
;..tseolit«B.<br />
ICWWrntoDrfroi/ta.<br />
I Opt May to Kerfflk Us<br />
SAMUEL GOLDWYN, JR.<br />
"I believe that roturniiij) this 10 !<br />
the school, to the extent thai !hi> i<br />
tcjcher, principal or siiperiniendeMi<br />
lias the same authority and risht in<br />
..(Iminislei piiiiishment as the par.<br />
eut. would aid greatly in <strong>of</strong>ferlni.' ii<br />
•tnlutioii Jo the discipline problem. ' j<br />
Dr. Pierce, who lias Been a «choiil i<br />
liclmlnisiralor in both Nirnv Jersey i<br />
lino Pennsylvania, said that he .iitrvvil<br />
with the writer <strong>of</strong> the cited letter<br />
lul that he feels the need for<br />
toimher dl,i i|ilini. is ureater in Uiii<br />
city or metropolitan area hiKh<br />
schools than it is In smaller com-<br />
iiiunities suc-h as this.<br />
Ma IMiHiM, how.v.r, th.t avan<br />
In th. aiaan <strong>City</strong> Mhooli th.ro<br />
«ra occasional praUam f aiai whera<br />
t tk<br />
nut<br />
th« ichaal II th* Kcailan damandi<br />
IV h* aiHrtad, "In msit iaist<br />
•fhir md^iodt sf ektalnlns dltcl<br />
pllnt m affHtlvi, but Ih.r. .1-<br />
_ w.yi mn * faw tlmai whin a lew<br />
whtiiit accampllih Mia msit tssd."<br />
Or, Pierce sold ahst "it Is human<br />
to err, and the probably are time<<br />
when mistakes are made by teaL-Ii.<br />
ers. But in such instances the par-<br />
ent should not hesitate to disc-lisa<br />
the matter with the teacher or thi><br />
principal, which we welcome It U<br />
never good practice to discuss such<br />
matters with the child or to tak»<br />
Miit« with the child aKaliist the<br />
school or the teacher,"<br />
The Bute Bar Association quliteil<br />
a letter from another school otfieial<br />
Lommendinii the lawyers for "darlna<br />
lo speak out on this important and<br />
controversial question,"<br />
Rafterty t • I d that nmmenti<br />
have baan rcislvaii frfirn is far<br />
•w«y at eallfsrnia, Th«y will b<<br />
Police Report<br />
More Arrests<br />
$21,961 in Fines<br />
Paid for Offenses<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> §21,98! in fines was im.<br />
posed in Iy,"i5 as the result <strong>of</strong> crlm.<br />
inal action, motor vehicle charges<br />
and parlilnM violations. Police Chief<br />
William II, Smitli Jr. disclosid in his<br />
annual report to Safety Director<br />
Laurence P= Lunny.<br />
The report revealed line* <strong>of</strong> »2,"0I<br />
in criminal court, $11332 in traffic<br />
court, and $?,7ii as the result <strong>of</strong><br />
parkinK rek'ulation violations. Thu<br />
city retains ail criminal court and<br />
tsnildaraa 1 whtn Hi* csmmlttta<br />
maati WM tlma In Pakruarv.<br />
whan ittpi to Implamant iha rat-<br />
amnxndnl prsfram will b* dll><br />
euiHil. ,<br />
In olher reriimmendatioiis, the Bur<br />
A.p.ociation BdviHated n eiirb on the<br />
ownership or operation <strong>of</strong> cere by<br />
j 'ilnllnc or erlfBe.provoklng Illern.<br />
lure; and la*i to make parent* Ii.<br />
aljle lo punishment f,.r nciilcctiiii!<br />
their children.<br />
Employers Forced to<br />
Pay lack Wages<br />
l I Di<br />
, menis <strong>of</strong> this type for the same<br />
i period in the New York Region com.<br />
Poiied <strong>of</strong> the states <strong>of</strong> New York<br />
„. _- , , jnnd New jersey were 131,119 made<br />
Director Fran* J, Miiench , ,„, „„,,„„,,, ,„ M 6 c1,B|nyM,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the v. g. DepartmeTit <strong>of</strong> Lalmr's I , ' -<br />
Wage and Hour and Public Con-<br />
tracts Diviaiona sajd today that 3.1<br />
employers in New Jersey ns/reed to<br />
pay back waues totaling Si9,B7n lo<br />
180 emploses as a result <strong>of</strong> inwsti-<br />
MAfinns made under Federal Waue<br />
and Hour Laws durin! liecemher,<br />
insa.<br />
The payments were restitution for<br />
failurs to comply princi ally with<br />
the overtime provisions <strong>of</strong> the Fed.<br />
oral Wat'e and Hour Law wiiich ap-<br />
plies to employ * enMaued in inter.<br />
slate commcici or in the productioii<br />
<strong>of</strong> nbods for commerce. Total pay.<br />
empt prupeity inoreased Irom SI,, 'are listed the nvw<br />
4Bf,M0 to tl,7M,0nS, In this catenary 'achoal und addition* to<br />
leattcd<br />
$300,602 in Wildwood<br />
Tax essessmifnis in WMldwood this<br />
M'ur icdctt an incriiiM' uf<br />
ovi*r 1835, for u Mrond latfl) <strong>of</strong><br />
John V, Feont'.v. a**i<br />
rit'd thurr last wypk:<br />
H ttitjil luiul uHsvHHunnl Is<br />
iinprovt'iTitMits, §8,410,953: por-<br />
. $1,5+1,490, i nd vuirran t>iem^<br />
Mr, Kfenty said on*<br />
If You Are SICK <strong>of</strong> Being SICK<br />
Try Chiropractic and GET WELL<br />
CHiROraACTIC HEALTH CENTER<br />
735 ATLANTIC AVfNUI<br />
OCEAN CITY, N. J. PHONi 3224<br />
4tt ^^^^^LERjSm^^^JT-"^<br />
*****************<br />
WED. ONLY<br />
35c — BARGAINITE — 15c<br />
IT'S OPERATION HERO!<br />
BELL<br />
j "We don't have much <strong>of</strong> a prol><br />
km here, but it would be handy in<br />
have legal authority to administer<br />
punishment, within reason, primarily<br />
The Story ot th*<br />
_•••»•• •. VJtiKnen Buss<br />
••- RICHARD CONTE<br />
i*»t|5 64fs>i%n*- E ;^ii<br />
the Flghttn, «lM<br />
PEGGIE CASTLE<br />
••••••*»»»*»••»•••••<br />
THU.<br />
JAN.<br />
. SAT.<br />
26-2I<br />
DAN'S 10th<br />
at Bay<br />
Phona:<br />
in VOUR hi<br />
OLDSMOBILE<br />
WBEiT<br />
DEALER<br />
!&£ Foods<br />
OPEN ALL YfAR<br />
FRESH FISH IN SEASON<br />
WE CARRY BAIT IN SEASON<br />
C IR LIQl<br />
<strong>On</strong> tha Tr»#<br />
CLE<br />
LIQUOR STORE<br />
ht Traffic Cinla, Sanwn Point, M<br />
NO LUXURY TAX IN iSMIM MINT<br />
Complete Stock <strong>of</strong><br />
POPULAR BRANDS<br />
IMPORTED and DOMESTIC<br />
* WHiSKEY * WINE<br />
* LIQUOR<br />
500 CASES<br />
ICe COLD BEER<br />
ON HAND AT ALL TiMIS<br />
tht* touriiy,<br />
Oc*»n <strong>City</strong> pslie* t**f
THE MIAN CITY SENTINEL-LEOOER<br />
PAQt » — i<br />
THUftSOAY, JANUAKr it<br />
<strong>City</strong> Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Pockets Full <strong>of</strong> Praams<br />
In<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
Afttrt M Aah and<br />
or Laurence P. Lunny have<br />
and Miuible approach to the<br />
nd open hi<br />
ONt VIAR AM<br />
Homer C. A, Ycort buUder,<br />
«• named pretldcnt or the newly<br />
tann* sMMtr MHMMI Club,<br />
which pbmf n to.pon.nt Mil la<br />
the M«^««t primary and city<br />
cMcllsiu,<br />
t • *<br />
Foummw T. LN Attnu put •<br />
-wot*!.- am M acrou from th«<br />
fart Qga M • drhwup convmltocc<br />
far pmial patron.<br />
• * *<br />
l*»u«l K. HUw, tank nthier, w.s<br />
BiBMi l« IM Stan MesMNtal Ho,.<br />
piul MaM <strong>of</strong> Governor., uj <strong>How</strong><br />
•nl WarrM, Aikury *v. anrchMt.<br />
waa rejected prHldaal <strong>of</strong> ihe Ward,<br />
Wildwood gave Dixie<br />
badwteera Uwlr only defeat <strong>of</strong> the<br />
steps last wetlt which ore in<br />
expressed here only a week<br />
hfng needs to be done to close<br />
t diki d<br />
Charley N. Vallum,<br />
summer retldent and<br />
h Which far too miny drinking drivers<br />
the penalty <strong>of</strong> the law,<br />
aSJS? 1 * •*• •*** *> •*• e«inw » buy its in<br />
• ? ^ | * t a that MOB nrfU enable the police
•q;<br />
4J.hu. AM J. UnuKh, hasmwunetd<br />
' liter, seriat tf rwMal service.<br />
and dotlnj Fvbruair s! The Mrvlm,<br />
at I p. m. nightly, will reanre the<br />
-•>-•••.- ft**, m. I. Odam, evangelist, <strong>of</strong> Pnlla.<br />
0 pa»ena are ex- ••W'la,<br />
U» atMr which la The Be*. Mr. Odom has ev.ngol-<br />
" ^ ^ IM l»d extensively In all Ihe states and<br />
• .p«rtallted In the Add for Ihe<br />
, _,t 12 yean. His flrat pastorate was<br />
tat Alabama, and he also ha. served<br />
- as both a pastar and a prMMiag<br />
_ elder In Georgia, He Is a general<br />
ameer and-a conneetlonal evanMlist,<br />
i ehoaen fey the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
A M Conference,<br />
- These revivals will be open 10 the<br />
general public the Rev. Mr. Smith<br />
•killed as ««• I<br />
" •" <strong>of</strong> St. HM total paster, be* fcinMs next I<br />
• Monday, win conduct a r<br />
t fevlnl at if, •ftpnen's AJH.I. I<br />
^•jafii.<br />
OtSem MBMU<br />
1 iU,' '—„ , TWs Sunday afternoon Ihe Rev<br />
•ff*g. •***? Clement Mr. Smith and the choir and menv<br />
WMMWnl, ana Ems! &,„ gf St. James wlB be guest, at<br />
WWWeBrer.. SI. Paul'i Church in FlaasantvUle,<br />
lev toniMmanted the The pastor also has called a meeting<br />
•adant, Jfliiph' •nnnan. <strong>of</strong> the <strong>of</strong>ficial board <strong>of</strong> the church<br />
tmm&BUm it the an Monday at 7 p. m All stubs <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrlng Ha Mmlnldr.. the church will make their J<br />
'"•• ,' . reports,<br />
rajwfe th« man Bladfled The Pastor's AM Bo.nl Sh .» will<br />
i reuvaU the .Sunday have Its flnt meeting at the new<br />
and taint, in* «t-rior War tonight at S.SC In the name <strong>of</strong> I<br />
to be completed ibortly<br />
"'""Bookflevlewed<br />
Make for Missioned<br />
1IPWAV Christianity at War,<br />
JlFfCy Lutharant Told<br />
tO b« A bank review on the first portion,<br />
af "Thi. Revolutionary Faith" was<br />
, %7 presented by Mrs, Louise Hirst at Ihe<br />
luncheon meeting <strong>of</strong> the Worn.<br />
af CBrirttan fellowship Missionary Society <strong>of</strong> St. Joli ,<br />
^MMhr the United Lutheran church ia»t Thursday at<br />
_ >f <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, lot home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert AlWne.<br />
.*S««f!L?l, l M' mun«y ^ ^ hj^ U "«yh;' ,* I<br />
meeting foltewtag the<br />
with the Chris,!<br />
d itlU sn <strong>of</strong> g peni paints ql gjit howl how<br />
to lit. ChrtatlaBlly I. really it m. Mr.,<br />
hadlal mnl •unmed It up by showing ihil<br />
j^, ,ug.r-co.ted promlu <strong>of</strong><br />
"—<br />
t a(aB^Me M be ipan.<br />
IM-'MMtl irlU oe the<br />
^ pnurn tervke on Frir1Ti'*t<br />
• P. «.. In Ihe<br />
ltn*ma Cborch. A ehll-<br />
W ill IDlMHae take<br />
Mt*' hetoded Ihe fol.<br />
•»d ley'-woman ot<br />
, MnAlteri T Siiwn<br />
Loutte Caton, Mr.: Charles'<br />
BB. Mra, Maehel Abton, ,<br />
A. MawUnnay, Mlu Helen<br />
H|» JUuriee A. Yintflng,<br />
" " -^WMend, Mr.. Sample<br />
L • ' the<br />
[MIDI<br />
I the past year's work <strong>of</strong> the or.<br />
> fi.nti.tlon Announcement was made<br />
i <strong>of</strong> a luncheon and afternoon meeting<br />
being held today aT St. John's x,ulneran<br />
Church, Westvilie -Methods for<br />
Promoting MiHlon study" is the<br />
topic and will be presented oy Mrs.<br />
George Harkini, lynodical "' '<br />
Study secretary <strong>of</strong> the Now Jersey<br />
Canferenet,<br />
The local delegation appointed to<br />
attend Includes Mrs. Karl Krlcg,<br />
Mrs, J. H Eyres, Mrs. Minnie Wood,<br />
Mra, Hirst and Mrs. Clarence Irodir<br />
Mr;, R I. Murk-, president <strong>of</strong> th<br />
neauntville Mlsiionary Society, i« it, I<br />
tending with the local deleaatl '<br />
pgU—— •-<br />
\' J"<br />
miitled "ftuih"<br />
• •lar.bie <strong>of</strong> the<br />
pSiuon oi iu<br />
••« •"« •«"»• girmenti<br />
«* «« » «"* »»v. Paul f tough, |<br />
wtalonan- in the Belgia " '<br />
Luther Leaaue ><br />
. i^!~" ._?I? 1Ul 1 1* LyUltr League <strong>of</strong> SI. John'.<br />
> Jffl*8jS t< *T*«y WUleran Church wtj hott to the<br />
" J * Mtowmg Luther League, <strong>of</strong> tlM Mutflem<br />
f th N J y yod for<br />
•sriMtep- Sunday .fternoon.<br />
, „ , ^_ d ocean <strong>City</strong> attmdiHi the<br />
rt' the J three-hour convention.<br />
3HVY-.tAv.nv. Phon. IMS<br />
-•Jjfl%-^fi^\ '%&!$>> Og Bfj* jKWitV % U ik**t<br />
TMt Sorb, I, $min9 fyhlMtf yn^r rte Spon<br />
MXALL PHARMACr<br />
Mi |t, and Atbury Ava, ^, 1939<br />
THE NATIONAL BANK ITHUR M. MMAIJS<br />
•M 1233<br />
I plrtteon. tol Ph. 0245<br />
f-*'<br />
^HBEBL^ *<<br />
•Mxm .,Ji<br />
<strong>of</strong> »fc# Flo<br />
HANfY LLOYD CHATTI^<br />
«Mi MM — inturMM ', ;<br />
1315 Aibury AvaniM «^'<br />
OCEAN CITY HOME<br />
SAVINGS * LOAN ASSOCIA<br />
IM! A.bury AWBIMI Fh#l<br />
^ ^ — U^JStiMT*. Chance, Sf, Ma^Vm^..<br />
-Ung, WJ.CJ. ° ^ ^ ^ . M h ,„ . IM p, m, BVMIH Service <strong>of</strong> War-<br />
— I" 8 ??** 1 *- *' *" i M B - T c »B' r ' ship. Organ recital Informal toua<br />
fcWMnaniaiwmg ^«W*-y, If a, m. ftnnrmaiton ,,rvl«, f S«nM b* ffi^Sff,<br />
jren aocltl Ball, , Cttsl. -An- m Irmiihl Him to Jema,?<br />
£ IMJir** n-ayw Strv. -.«»«••,*« The choir will .ing "to Heavenly<br />
^I^S^-MWo-ary 5rB11a,^ I |y t A.<br />
UffMllUN<br />
«". S^rfe l4«*.r, Th. 0. Patter sag TmlMeetii<br />
0:30 a, m. The Church at study. Christian Endeavor<br />
,„.„ e MUlt I leP, MAg leader, Cl.me* far all agci<br />
young people, Chrlt- 10;« a. m. Nuriery for small eliil-<br />
J uaed, ' dr»n, •ponaored by the King-a Daugh.<br />
HE PICTURE THAT REMAINS"<br />
Qftentlmes we hear families lay, "He seemed<br />
jm mucb at peace, so natural—that helped so<br />
5L J. » ip ijjj^ oj bereavement there is so<br />
real solace one can give that it felt good<br />
know Oat we had helped—even a little For,<br />
«ef »nd above the service we perform, we<br />
tfrtve to help the living—to ease the sorrow<br />
rfamoit difficult time.<br />
CHESTER J. WIMBERG<br />
FUNEHAL DIRECTOR<br />
A^Mjry Ava. Phon. 2654<br />
Thrt* SMMratiMM <strong>of</strong> PuMral SarvtcM<br />
Save Tint, Time end Mtlm<br />
Cape May. CMmfy IrttH<br />
OCEAN OTY • L0N6P0KT<br />
||U«I 5 Ticket.!<br />
• Tin Matt Htm M AtlanHc <strong>City</strong> •<br />
In All •ranehtM<br />
its TiCiciTt, iitJt<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS<br />
MAIM TO OINi<br />
Mta* R.aun.bl* — ••Nmalaa PrM<br />
SEASHORE UPHOLSTERING CO.<br />
RMtMilt Blvd., Marmara Phon. O.C. 2137<br />
Say, «i«tw-otia¥W f^c ttiiW.«•<br />
n. Bi, MoBthly builneu meet.<br />
«T. JAMIt AJIJj.<br />
nh •». anal Haven a*.<br />
•t¥.<br />
U .. m.—Horning iervta.<br />
• P B,—SUBday febooL<br />
•:« p. Bfc—Young People 1 . Meet-<br />
7:30 p. m,—Prayer Servias<br />
Prid.v—<br />
f-M p. BL Junior Choir rehaanaL<br />
1:30 p m^^genlor Choir raheanal,<br />
'.. Of courw Iweani AaiHi *»• .#» fcto. PWl» m, too. For Wt yew'<br />
__.- and liVtfttM Ita Mfvlea properly<br />
K u to rilntulaU paatMUw<br />
t«¥iL<br />
read could get much more business<br />
If It triad mare progressive mer<br />
MTHANY MCTMOPIIT<br />
OCCAM CITY BAPTIST<br />
chandUing to regain favor with the<br />
Rev, Ralph •arrett, Pastar<br />
10th M. and Wesley av.<br />
public, several <strong>of</strong> the group aa-<br />
Rev. Bavld p. Wright, Pastar<br />
Bi45 a, m Sunday School, classes serted.<br />
Mis. Yvonne faith, Promotional<br />
for all ages<br />
Rapresentalive <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic city<br />
11 a, m. Worship Service,<br />
Conv.ntlon Buruu said that they<br />
Director<br />
7:ao p. m. Evening Service, bad lost bu.lneM becaiue <strong>of</strong> incon-<br />
fundai', January 32—<br />
1:30 p. m. Senior M.Y.F.<br />
venient rait transportation.<br />
9:30 i. m Sunday School with Thursday, January It, 1 p. m. Can- Mayor Altman and Marks bluntly<br />
classes for every member <strong>of</strong> thecer<br />
Messing Unit, Bethany H.U. warned that if the railroad refuses<br />
family. Horace Werner, superinten- Thursday. January 19, 1 p, m. to cooperate the city may go to court<br />
Leadership Training School, for Sun- to try to compel action to meet what<br />
tSmm :Ha>-tp# JmaHihlailllan «**t If*. jAlifiii 1<br />
\f MUl lntaj HtuptM IIWMBiWM UMI<br />
lUto, Mpw flaaM* • nMnt pt»)<br />
h to try t« Kbolld-*«ng« P* Tfc« T»« Wll'ef tell *et ii^.N.w »J»T, N., Jersey 1MB gnm «hta» wnteh .v«tMlly-HI •MMMUr •« «rt nt*nr>' *»<br />
de.th. d*.th. due du« tc to Biart h«.rt dltMM duwe to la S. -*<br />
Utt fullyreporttd y«ar make. tn»<br />
mruaiy Heart Fund dt|» "a nart<br />
urgent minion than ever," C. W.<br />
IJWd C<strong>of</strong>fin <strong>of</strong> jUeiMl tapRtJI*<br />
chatrman for Ue New Hnmt HMrt<br />
mtmnmt th* Htty ot r.U tnvtl " state goal <strong>of</strong> WtOOjOOO. wtU be eoncaMpand<br />
with the erowdad high, ducted1 throughout rtbinary with<br />
**»*• * iptelal empoMl. on a "SMft Sun-<br />
. fM, taM th. inaatlaa) »a? day- hou«tfrhou» eanvaM Febru-<br />
«•• ^sUfMp Hw its fcs^Bliiw *f' i^ Pi<br />
rtfftrtk] Punaain Mrvlc* «n Hi A report made public last wMfc<br />
*""*** -"" J ^—m N showed 0«t dUetsft <strong>of</strong> tht hear! •<br />
Ma Idd circulatory «<br />
«d for 584 per cent or all<br />
l f ^ A f if^<br />
the atato, which totaled SI,<br />
MtM m nalnwn f.<br />
Mr. Rah fwertad that puaaBger<br />
n#ft) nHfns^H HI OCSIII<br />
travel has been dropping steadily,<br />
fHlf 9W91 9WWWmTf Hi and that IMS IraOc was «8 per cent<br />
belaw 1914, He said thai 888,000 The Bible<br />
Vwongeri were carried on the At-<br />
ReUalsu; iulruMton for QmuBW lantic city Una last year, or a drop And Pally Ufa<br />
School pupil, at 4-p. m. Monday. In <strong>of</strong> •ljtwo'from Hit previous ytair Jacob at hi. want was one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
h Hl .<br />
AUantle <strong>City</strong> Mayor Joseph Alt. meanest and ahlftieft ettarMtan on<br />
man said he had figure, showing record, either In Holy Writ or In the<br />
secular records <strong>of</strong> human life. He<br />
tricked Me elder brother, Euu, out<br />
<strong>of</strong> the birthright, and In otn.r me),<br />
denu he ahowed hlnuelf a cowardly<br />
and eettah man.<br />
But Jacob at hi. bait pnnwd to be<br />
a man upon whan •omMhlng cnUd<br />
be built, where., the more llkaaMe,<br />
good-natured EMU, like '••any likeaWe,<br />
good«atured nten, WM MrMk.<br />
He was unoepwdable. uawflUaa to<br />
hear much reaponalHUIy.<br />
And abn, Jacob at bl. beat had<br />
some remarkable spiritual esperl-<br />
•ncea, Perkapt the Bible tell, us w<br />
<strong>Line</strong>ns, vocal (aloln, MeMUge Friday, Janritry 10, IS a. m. to S<br />
by Hev. David p. Wright, continuing p, m. conference Spiritual Retreat<br />
a ioriei from the book <strong>of</strong> Heorewi, ,„ New jtrMy Conference <strong>of</strong> Meth.<br />
B:4S p. m. Adult Fellowship meet. oiM churehea, at Wrrt Church, Col.<br />
ee led by Charles aood. Friday Th p. ra. Young Adults meet,<br />
stor Wrignf. mg |n Bethany Hall,<br />
.pie's Rally. Wednesday, January Ji, « p. tn.<br />
Yvonne Smith, r. Family Night, covered dish supper<br />
Tuesday, January 34—<br />
7:30 p. m. Young People's Bible Q,<br />
dustrles, will be speoj,<br />
Itudy taught by Yvonne Smith, Fol amj ihow Si.<br />
lowed by game time and refresh. — - — : '—^<br />
«•««• PiRST BAPTItT ' .<br />
Wednesday, January Si- ajw. 0. Arden Farr.ll, Pastor<br />
SiJO p. m. Pioneer Oirls led by ,, • ,<br />
Mrs. Harry Schmidt. Mr.. Allen Freu- .„*"••• *<br />
denlhai, Mra. Paul Adami. all agei<br />
7;3o p. m. Midweek Service con. " s<br />
•I hli bast and about theee experiences,<br />
Mkause even mean and shiny<br />
S»a (•!• Reports<br />
men can be aaved from their mean,<br />
new and sUfUnMs. They can ha,<br />
Building RMord<br />
vtauns <strong>of</strong> ladder, reaehlng I<br />
Sea I.leTlty during 1955 had fl.-heaven,<br />
and can,Bad Ood. mfjMd<br />
0H.4M in building bu.lnei,, ihe l.re-I.<br />
no reapMUr af.^ef^na, ant. he<br />
Ml building year In Its hl.tory with does blip thaee who c.U upon Him<br />
new records In both general CQn to sincerity and truth, even, if tt«|<br />
Itructlon.nd In newAsniH. ' ohanicter aft p..t conatc* tow not<br />
Inspector Charles Grublor reported beaH what they ought to nave been.<br />
«W2,250 last year. During December, can get a better religious experience<br />
flvf ncrmlt, wiw iiiiJid for building —a fatUir Millglua. -—<br />
valued at «UH, which Included per. He can grow In grace,<br />
mlt. far new homes estimated to It U the nun who never makes a<br />
nit *ll,Mo, ' beginning who comes to nothing.<br />
"In ««• <strong>of</strong> TrouM* Wff-r* •* N««r •* Y«if Ph«*»«"<br />
ducted by Rev. pavld P. Wright. Con- |J<br />
Class meeting and MeMi.<br />
„. „ m. CsUage<br />
Prayer MeetlnB<br />
FrMay, January 17—<br />
• • I<br />
1 p. m. Bible Club for boys and SRACi LUTHIRAN<br />
girls.<br />
*evl CH.rl*( Rkwk, Pastor<br />
7:30 p. m. Junior Youth Night far »,4$ a. m. Sunday School, claues<br />
bays and girls tn fourth, firth and for .ft age.<br />
sixth grades. Yvonne Smith, director. 11 i. ii Wonhlp Service. Robert<br />
T. Neilssen, student <strong>of</strong> Lutheran Theoiagicai<br />
Seminary, Philadelphia, in<br />
Somers Point charge <strong>of</strong> service.<br />
Wednesday, January 25, Worn "<br />
Chunhn<br />
Guild will meet at the home <strong>of</strong> In,<br />
ST. JOSfl>M'§ R. C.<br />
suddard Gray.<br />
R.v. John Flanagan, pastor<br />
Thursday, *;J0 p. m. Choir re.<br />
i on Sunday, I, 9, 10 and 11hearsaL<br />
a. m.<br />
Week Day Mass, 7:30<br />
Saturday, Mass at • a. m.<br />
MR. an. MM, A. J. SMITH MR. WRfRRT L. OOD>lt«Y<br />
MR. LIWU I. (MltH MR, flR/MKM •• TOWN»«HD<br />
Th* Fin»tt Most Comp/*f e StWiM<br />
In South Jeney<br />
Bog CUntiaL' t^vtnus fPRont. (D, £ OO77<br />
1hH puneral Name Hat Served <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and SurrMmdlnfl Area<br />
CtnNnvHitly far If fean.<br />
YOU'RE- MPNIV AHMD WHIN YOU 1UY NOWI<br />
Oet the fun and plfta*ur« <strong>of</strong> owning a luxurious KING-SIZE DODQE<br />
CORONET through th* winter months witheut paying * penny mor*!<br />
Why woif nil Sfpff^pc<br />
Your Dodge Coronet<br />
will command tlii^e<br />
high rMala value ii\ y)B»rj<br />
to come, whcttier you W<br />
rifht now or' wall ?,m<br />
Spriag. So it doeen^t coit'<br />
yte a dtaw BIWB. Umm ,<br />
and «Joy MitoiHf.<br />
aflkw saaMMffitftai in<br />
i blr>e», style and full-powered 1958 Dodge<br />
textures. . It tiros fives you m*r« more CbrOMt is priced down with<br />
lentthandluxurj' lid itaufy ti»n ttpn «oyto<br />
tht efMll MM. And It bring,<br />
r iu priai: ^ jpf,^"MMle^iieh»al<br />
etf «i»y ••' mm fllte pufh+uttoti dwvch<br />
. Ugh tradf-in ; ln«: tiureit, «/«t, e*aWt^<br />
Ood«ymaMfi'p^Mn(: jMv Itmm In rii^ Iham |o» BWdy," |« P«lB h, "Brtik Ut Pwk^» |h. Law« Wdk 5»w--»ll on ABC-lV.<br />
^ !
*W8st. W<br />
e B*qnM <strong>of</strong> Loult AmsMugtttto-<br />
" tMjr. MOM kH anktad kin top<br />
-m*h s«t*ty." Ik* Mftai miH<br />
, <strong>of</strong> "Tin PWlMlelpdU Story-<br />
*•« ernrtr, ** HWt ud DMB<br />
-' Martin an pUnnln. • M rwatails<br />
n VaBw lelf nmrie. WonUtan you HM<br />
SMawart etmnttr and wife. Jug<br />
•»• Simmons, kan bought • »17,800<br />
' hauH in Bel Air,<br />
ilffiHlf >••• JUHI* ••••(•^l<br />
H I M th#yTI m»k* M man<br />
pfctwni. In sO, Me?***<br />
liffy Sul.iv.ns iUfted If5#<br />
MlbriiMUiwciM Marte, whs bunt acted" Una itm! Martin and Jerry Lewis turn the comic book field into a<br />
« ban berth Brnadny hu teen cart in "Tit* sixth <strong>of</strong> hilarious shambles in Hal Wallis' sup-musical, "Artists and<br />
'—n Hum •«• recent jun*.- Models," opening tonight at the Village Theatre. Shirley<br />
~~-~ ! iiuth. Muths lUv,-^^^ R*y¥s who secrtd i. is film Eta MacLaiM and Dorothy Malono cfMtar.<br />
HAGERTHEY<br />
^jf* 5 **-? ^^^^^W iff^^W^F • •••WPw^^BH<br />
f*^ Som^, Point 3578 .<br />
"O -<br />
teas with Sing Cnsbsr tod Bob<br />
Bunts la "Uiyths SB the Range.<br />
de^Ures ilwll never return Is the<br />
nsv&s* Ui* new hss in ideaJ reu^<br />
Use—Appears on TV ev#f^ third<br />
Tu«d*> sight* does the (how In a<br />
week ud then retires to her Con-<br />
a«tlmiE home ^or two weeks.<br />
Martin-Lewis<br />
Now Artists<br />
GrMnwich Village<br />
eouwrr ww<br />
New Cemsdy Local*<br />
CU. HW WA. MM!<br />
DAILr f••VtCI<br />
PMLA, -1<br />
8MM CHV tut<br />
OtEAM CITY MMTINBL4.ID0ER<br />
Boots MTMV M-W Uta ftfe<br />
eury rockeu, foreign spies, the FBI, j<br />
and the most luscious models the ;<br />
screen has la <strong>of</strong>fer parade riotously t<br />
through the comedy kings' toosy.<br />
turvy lives, ail <strong>of</strong> then tripping<br />
along 19 hit tunes and gorgeous production<br />
numberi. Dean and Jerry '<br />
make a rollicking snanbles <strong>of</strong> story !<br />
book •o'ventures that are — -* •"••-<br />
FXshfng il leu ouel tfun hunting M#«H<br />
Co seal<br />
Tb« unittuc otvrr bai to explain •"••<br />
! Dorothy Mala d Eddie Mayeb<strong>of</strong>l.<br />
tbal he thou(Ut hli esmpanian an a VILLAS!<br />
Anita Ekbere, and<br />
(Ul).—The San Francisco Cbnniele, T-j._ -r.<br />
The coolest comics <strong>of</strong> them ail,' '" ""*'"*<br />
Dean Martin and Jerry Lewis, are in Monday. TuHflay<br />
the holiest and moil enviable spot "Man W'h • P"»<br />
they have ever been in—smack in Mitehuffi .> the n<br />
the middle <strong>of</strong> acres <strong>of</strong> gerieoiu mod. ***• " " ot f* ' "<br />
els-as they crash the crazy world <strong>of</strong> f"W«° u _ 5 . J J b *<br />
art in their newest and most spe=- W2J£Z& , l<br />
taeutar laugh b»rraie, "Artists and „*?"! , f<br />
Models" methods to ti<br />
SALE<br />
With their sights trained on a Ur. "SSI^jJ 1 --_-- „<br />
get that hasnt been under their -?'!}"£,' ? f<br />
hltarityproduiini fire l«fore - the K,""1,,% "I"f"1<br />
nilhtniarlsh and gory eonilii book- J f n sle . r s ' b l ta<br />
f<br />
and take a residence in Greenwich<br />
VUlaie, the maddest artists ever in a<br />
community famed for iu character!).<br />
Bat ladies, vulture men, interplan.<br />
ALL OOWN THE LINE<br />
eridan Citi<br />
, played >"•<br />
Richard Co<br />
•tar In the actla<br />
Eero," the story <strong>of</strong> the glory <strong>of</strong><br />
lighting Cl in Korea.<br />
Conte plays the lieutenant alien<br />
inE lo lead his men hack to "S.<br />
van'i Museie," jhe code naou foi<br />
stntegie hill, Enroute theyt-'—<br />
British tank crew an *<br />
girl who had been a<br />
Despite sporadic .,.«,„<br />
they manaye to reach the hill o<br />
to find the A ; — * • * =<br />
wiped out a<br />
pawed the hill. Wh<br />
forces fill back. Com,<br />
ing group dig In ai<br />
what are reportedly • „ .<br />
inest savage and ferocious bat<br />
m, CMA«ti* N. cannon<br />
Snow M H I I B UHt In f fuda<br />
u k on M very tunnfWL Whw<br />
Mil •u^ ud stop* late, it m»*«<br />
•bout tbe tad form <strong>of</strong> mulch pot-<br />
•ibif to taw, A Its year* «io, in<br />
Wcstani WnmylimUa ud »e<br />
New Vorit fcmvy jnowi feU b«<br />
tM SOU bad trwn, and the soil<br />
BUunMi in (hat condition until<br />
spring, when the glMcBl gat BIT to<br />
You can<br />
make this<br />
it «. d«l«M» lo tnrow<br />
JW»«*.<br />
"•"••*" ** gam* <strong>of</strong> Ihs t.Uer<br />
ntar tit* b«« and the loii<br />
' different directions.<br />
paint Mat **» mar not sprlna up | w or tekvy liujjy<br />
Main. not wrap around individual<br />
So, u soon as you hive snapper) at Ihli miy In harmful hfrt,;<br />
fnd your rfethM drying chora one* and for aft<br />
WM, mn ILICTMC CLOTHES DHYiR<br />
You can make short work <strong>of</strong> a long fact on washdayf*<br />
simply place your exhausting clothes drying chore*<br />
in the capable hands <strong>of</strong> an electric clothe* dryer.<br />
Chooae each washday secure in the knawMfa<br />
that your clothes dryer will protect your thinf*<br />
,,, remove moisture gently ,.. leave thing! sweet<br />
and fresh ,,. damp or dry,,. just M you like 'ami ,,<br />
A clothe* dryer is a gal's beat friend, a mighty fiut<br />
worker, too! You'll ta getting one eventually, why net Mtf<br />
I've got room for 9 <strong>of</strong> us<br />
Chiwolet Mas you a eholct <strong>of</strong> six<br />
feprightly new station wagonsincluding<br />
two new 9-pawenger<br />
models-oJl with- beautiful B«ly<br />
by Fishep, an witt f*n^ <strong>of</strong> cargo<br />
^we, all -witb. new horsepower<br />
ranging up to a hot 205!<br />
Hwe's * mtm, tidHBg kind <strong>of</strong><br />
power that 1 * fun to handle. And the<br />
eta** thing to tparU rar pertbm.<br />
ance -spht-aecond steering reaction<br />
and the knack <strong>of</strong> holding fatt<br />
around curves-that youOl flnd in<br />
a fuU«ct mtonoUf, Smt belts.<br />
With or without Aouldcr hamfi<br />
and ir^trument panel padd^ «<br />
pptiorud at extra coit. sSSydoor<br />
•taB.iwd.CoBM in non and drive<br />
a real road carl<br />
4 been, 9 Psumg<br />
••I Air ••auvlila-<br />
4 Doon, 9 Patitngan<br />
THE HOT OHM*<br />
BVBN HOTTMn<br />
. i "•<br />
^ Township News<br />
S, HIMIKT BOND, KtWfHir<br />
r-propssd, for Clerk<br />
Salary Raise Ordinance<br />
propoul W ereaij<br />
IHlttH <strong>of</strong> ihe<br />
HbJItan Club rea<br />
we in ran that the reildenu <strong>of</strong><br />
ii, itaatr Tawnihlp Com- lini iawnahlp matter., to »ay noth.<br />
'^i^^J wenliif In Ihe ing <strong>of</strong> the necessary convenient<br />
Bl • S ]E l "*__iii m.Hn jv IM •II,"<br />
rnbani <strong>of</strong> the steering i<br />
...Ittee signing the proposal i....<br />
Clement O. Troth," Leonard Mlgllae<br />
e urge that a The proposal was presented n the<br />
mce clerk M public hearing let to establish by or-<br />
ihi« BMltlan rfinanee lhe ularlea <strong>of</strong> the tax as,<br />
. , I, la« collector and township<br />
,M houn a week. The du- elerli. The ordinance, as<br />
'. «•"•-. i_i «,,iii_. for llrii rending. January 2.<br />
to tonmhip-<br />
nd inlst lhe Id* •«<br />
torart township ciefK in i<br />
and EARLY<br />
WINTER CRUlSfi TO<br />
(•Sitoiitir-Praiieh<br />
a Spain Italy<br />
mi I, I, Ia*B«ii«"«« •«• k<br />
OiaiiUilial I payment <strong>of</strong><br />
M dayf from $S20 I les herct<strong>of</strong>n<br />
flclals In th<br />
In prevlouH<br />
llifl V*f ATION , | I M I<br />
•IW PH0NE!l O-llOTf<br />
at salaries <strong>of</strong> the HI<br />
J *IJ0», »1,400 and »I,S00,<br />
peellvely. Then flguna are ihe<br />
"<br />
Sam* <strong>of</strong> iha raiMenft aiipresMa<br />
the splntan thai all tewnshlp emclali.<br />
Including rn.mb.rs <strong>of</strong> Iha<br />
ismmlrraa, ara overpaid, Olh.ri<br />
fall rhal township<br />
amsMyat are und.ri<br />
larly in regard la HM lax assassar<br />
and rha employes <strong>of</strong> rha read de><br />
part *<br />
Don't Miss This Sale<br />
January Clearance<br />
Lowest Prices <strong>of</strong> the Year<br />
KENMORE<br />
COLDSPOT<br />
REFRIGERATORS, FREEZERS<br />
Silvertone TV Sets<br />
Hw b an Example* <strong>of</strong> Savings Offered ,<br />
During This Sale , , , |<br />
itiCTRiC CLOTHES DRYER<br />
fe New $ ! 69.95 & i<br />
•i 7 >-m<br />
Joel Matt, towtuhlp MUeitsr, paint,<br />
ed out that th« towruhlp la progrm<br />
ing at a normal rate and that much<br />
his been don* In the last two yearn<br />
to increaH efficiency and medernlw<br />
the townihlp government. "Vou must<br />
45 Attend eiectTic<br />
Show for Church<br />
MARMORA — rorty.five attended<br />
f the Republic<br />
• • • • aoklng demongtration<br />
»ir stand conceri<br />
, », the Woman's Society<br />
such a salary from man- <strong>of</strong> f Christian SService<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Marmora<br />
re given to the three <strong>of</strong>. Methodist lethodlst Chu Church, lost Thursday eve.<br />
ing in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Electric Ciiirt<br />
xpense <strong>of</strong> pany kilchen.<br />
m <strong>of</strong> four<br />
I in the demon,<br />
i was a simple to<br />
n icing made in the<br />
i for home freezing<br />
in <strong>of</strong> an electric<br />
_,.w was n part <strong>of</strong> the<br />
i,<br />
uf food, which was pr*.<br />
[ cooked, and other small<br />
i use were award-<br />
. »iau.v§ Collins. MrM,<br />
ilkoif, Miss Barbara r.nn<br />
nnie Willets, Xn. Estelle<br />
Madura. Mrs, BUubeth Sands. Mri.<br />
William Pashley, Mrs, Kathryn Dan.<br />
dy, Mrs. Anna M, Collins and Mrs.<br />
Margaret Collins.<br />
Sam* modalt (lightly<br />
chipped, but •(( carry<br />
Sean' OuararitM <strong>of</strong><br />
parformanc*.<br />
Hunry ami ••• many<br />
mar* valua* , , , Don't<br />
dally . , . Sata andt<br />
' whan pCaMnt supply<br />
1 ii Kid,<br />
Phone 3500<br />
• Upholstering<br />
•Draperies<br />
Slip Covers<br />
WE USE WZLL-KNOWN<br />
' TO* FAMICS INCLUDING:<br />
tfe : MAJES1K<br />
i i l f rf<br />
Ground Observer Corps<br />
Seeks New Recruits<br />
TUCKAHOE — Members oi. lhe<br />
Ground ©bsei'yer Corpii<br />
jit Thursday, January SB.<br />
tly appointed sur<br />
<strong>of</strong> the local poiit, announced<br />
I plans far an inlensllled recruit-<br />
_.._ program will be made.<br />
Eighth Grade Dane*<br />
to be January 27<br />
MARM0HA—A dance sponsored by<br />
the Eighth flradi <strong>of</strong> the Upper Town,<br />
ship School will te given Friday.<br />
January 27, froin. f;SO to 11 p. in. In<br />
the school auditorium, '<br />
PupUs <strong>of</strong> grades 7 to M Incluiri-e<br />
are invited to attend. Proceeds^ will<br />
benefit the New York Trip Fyittj.<br />
ts will donate refreshments to<br />
Id and also wl|l assist an cnap<br />
• at the dance.<br />
THE DEALER<br />
YOU'RE<br />
LOOKING FOR<br />
s; L fa awry te spot in tbe<br />
YellowPaf«-. (And,th.<br />
trademarloi h« fcatuTM<br />
Mp yra find it* tarn! <strong>of</strong><br />
product you want fart.)<br />
To Aid "wh««-to-bay"<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SINTINELLEOGCR<br />
Name Negates<br />
to P-TA Session<br />
Township Unit Now<br />
Has 129 Members<br />
la} <strong>of</strong> IM enrolled members,<br />
George •, Bailey, teaching prlnclpalrtold<br />
the parents that the next<br />
report mM period will begin February<br />
I, with the reports,being lent<br />
For Tests on Alcohol<br />
•y LILLIAN tCMWIiaiNI<br />
PlTEllaBtjria! _ The Youth Tern.<br />
rennet Council <strong>of</strong> lhe Petersburg<br />
MU i<br />
ECT pi<br />
Mina Moori Vnotored to Woodbury.<br />
'-ilk before you can run," he- com.<br />
longed and heatad di»<br />
n a motion made by Juiea<br />
r. Klaln and seconded by Tullla De<<br />
Santli, the cemniltteemen unanl.<br />
hotne ts parents.<br />
WlUlam c.ssedy, a delegate to the<br />
Mats convention In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>, re><br />
ported on the session.<br />
The monthly attsndance award<br />
taliiM his unelk, WUHam SKM, -<strong>of</strong> I ^—!~ Jw»"Tf I<br />
Cermantown. M» o«<br />
Mr. and Mr.. Donald Young w«re j<br />
dinner luMa <strong>of</strong> h.r p.rmu. Mr,, eallta on Mn. ..<br />
and Mrs, Oliver Gasklll, ot Somera flay, _-.. . ,:,,-:<br />
Point, Sunday ' Mita. Edith Gisanai '<br />
• othtr .pent rriday In"<br />
__. O«r«. Cowl> •«.<br />
at th, home <strong>of</strong> Mary Few., Mil Mra. Aif«* J*^t»<br />
..f the ordinance<br />
the Atlantic Area Guidance Center,<br />
CertiAcates for IMS were awarded<br />
ree nalarles until<br />
explained the workings or the eenttr<br />
lo the following for passing testa<br />
le ordinance and<br />
to members <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township<br />
concerning Alcoholliim and Lawless.<br />
Ibmltted could lie<br />
Parent Teacher ^Aiaoclatlon laat Upper School Budget neaii: Ijiuia Oichaikey, Claude Koh.<br />
week by citing actual case histories.<br />
ier, Carol Snyder, Bobby Gandy, M^r.<br />
all another public hearing.<br />
The eenter has grown from' a Hearing Set Jan, 26 naret Munyo, Peggy and Billy Webb,<br />
Chairman Hsllll CaMwall alktd<br />
clinic operation only one half day<br />
Other memben also present who re-<br />
far a lifal •alnlan uqcarnlna a<br />
MARMORA—The public hearlnf <strong>of</strong><br />
each month to a/fully stalled and<br />
cently joined were Butch Hewitt,<br />
complaint nalved by him thai It<br />
the Upper Township tentative school<br />
equipped center that serves* Atlantic<br />
David Gandy. Ruth Clark, Billy Caa-<br />
mi Illtfal far an «np!sya ef M*<br />
hudlet haa been r»seheduled for<br />
and Cape May Countlea arid adjacent<br />
tvwnthlp fo nan builnaia dialings<br />
Thursday. January M, al 8 p. m, in<br />
sedv and Bobby Webb. Mrs. lears,<br />
areas <strong>of</strong> Cumberland and Burlington 'the township school.<br />
who li their leader, also was present<br />
with Mia fsvarnlHf body. The em-<br />
Counties, she reported,<br />
The next meeting will be February!<br />
plalnr mad* by Prank Wtaa, whs<br />
The hearing originally scheduled 19 at the home <strong>of</strong> Laura Oichaikey,<br />
aMIM hll •uthflnhlp at Hi. m»h A letter thanking members <strong>of</strong> the for Wednesday evening, January II, <strong>of</strong> Greenfield,<br />
Ino, WM In regard (s Hw townihlp Upper Township P*TA for the sin* wai postponed because <strong>of</strong> a publish-<br />
«mmltt« buying Mi (aaellm tar ner and the gifts presented to them<br />
* « *<br />
Ing delay.<br />
Hi« road dapartmant irucki frsm was received from Mrs. Ethel Bllz Petitions lor anyone deilring to he-<br />
FRIHIUM BRIEFS<br />
Mi. D.rgh Fual Company, In which card, Mrs. Marie Young, Miss Lucy eome a candisate for the Upp Mr. and Mrs, Edward Spell re-<br />
Mia township cl.rV. Allan B.rgh, Reglne and Mrs jane Campbell, Township Board <strong>of</strong> Edueatlon ni...<br />
Ml form.tly austlarad.<br />
The AasMfatiM vot«s to s.nd be riled with Lester Thorn, district<br />
J<br />
Mrs. Waller Maaoit, Mr*. <strong>How</strong>arJ tail Monday<br />
Woolley, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe. and the Ml- Milton W«t«Jtt<br />
ter's mother, Mrs. Bertie MMon, Vlfc anil •«MK IT<br />
(ted her •iater, Mrs. Emma Butler, <strong>of</strong> and daughter.<br />
EXCELUM c<br />
they visited their daughter and ram<br />
ily for '<br />
lhe raise, stated that a rcpresent.i lhe position <strong>of</strong> authority. They would<br />
Hi. Lawar Tawnshlp CenrtlMatMl district for at least three yeai<br />
•mkm Hut Mil. p#ilrl«ii <strong>of</strong> live <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Tax be guilty <strong>of</strong> a misdemeanor and any<br />
,nn, children <strong>of</strong><br />
MhoM. Th.ra will b. a candle-, petition must contain at le<br />
Board had expressed before the com- contract made between the govern,<br />
on WeUler. <strong>of</strong><br />
l^htlnfl ctramany at rha banquet signatures <strong>of</strong> qualified voters.<br />
mittee the opinion i'<br />
ing body and any <strong>of</strong> the three com.<br />
eek end guejis<br />
with Hit pFMMent "' Mch <strong>of</strong> th.<br />
fjka iiaeatMry salary. Tha ly and •talc rogi<br />
mltteemen would be then null and<br />
" 1 Mrs.<br />
If<br />
it, Hu> wlary te wma Mm " " "—'"' orli <strong>of</strong> the local void, he said.<br />
It local unit, wnlfs participating. Mrttalpatlni. flHAitWfi »J „„, „, Holiis Cal<br />
&-Z Nt-atn «. prayl. or by oniMHIrd.<br />
After digeutiaion concerning the<br />
TUCKAHOE—A card party spon* MIMM Mvrii» VAUHH<br />
Mt H» fcanufc to*t anil Some <strong>of</strong> the lifty residents att. ;)loint and the legal opinion Mrs. A. O. Link, president <strong>of</strong> the sored by the Tuckahoe Volunteer Jiyrue Tnung<br />
, that wss M'" P'">««- Ing the public hearing to ibers <strong>of</strong> the township commlltt'e New Jeney Congress <strong>of</strong> Parents Firt Co. and the Ladies Auxiliary, ^•^—^—^—^^<br />
Prc<br />
r t *l Hit township em. what Ihey thought were fabulous decided that hereafter purchases uf and Teachers, will speak at the ban. will be held Friday evening, janu. I The Cap* May Co.<br />
raises being given the three <strong>of</strong>flclala uny materlalA for the township will quet. Her topic will be "Equipped to ary 17, al B o'clock In the Fire Hall. • • -<br />
..IJ ,i.»., —iiied that they had been ! advertised for bid, with the low- Servo," Any member <strong>of</strong> the local a». Prises will be awarded and refresh-<br />
-»*• iiunk your indulgence ani<br />
iy <strong>of</strong> the residents ul bid accepted.<br />
soclatlon wishing to attend as one <strong>of</strong> merits served.<br />
the Hve delegates may contact Mn. — -——<br />
"5 for a township<br />
Herbert W. Bond, The price <strong>of</strong> liberty is -' •<br />
Mrs, William Cassedy, membership viBllance—and It Is always i<br />
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TH1 OCtAN CITY WrHNfLLEDOMR<br />
ows<br />
;CAJUPON AMiaii wpaa CLAM<br />
It, I«M M*.<br />
ijftn. H,lp a Little<br />
Over Polio<br />
Job. mlttloM at dollar*<br />
SntlH an land to nwk. thta n<br />
Midi PMlbta. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hl(b lui<br />
l d two ontaMn in the main<br />
aa • part <strong>of</strong> th* national polls<br />
lfn. Pluu! Contribute your<br />
tod«T, want your<br />
Girl Dancers<br />
Prepare Show<br />
wow. •r MAHV HAWTHOftNl<br />
r»r MnrtI matin the firlt' gym<br />
dino Ian tan learning v.riout<br />
amte tUift fur i program which<br />
I IP SntUlt, they hop« to pfMUt ton* UBM in<br />
May, An ntct cUte kai net own<br />
TkM* eluuf Include the fourth<br />
to tw«UUi U d i, 0.CJL8, 0C LLeaS.<br />
Corps and the Dancing D i Clb Club,<br />
Under the direction <strong>of</strong> Miss Miriam<br />
Rtlchly and Mn, Martyn Clenn, the<br />
llrfa<br />
I march <strong>of</strong><br />
' an cow to be<br />
But<br />
I only through<br />
I md long, hurd<br />
iBltk tola<br />
x S<br />
^ 1 Foul Shooting<br />
Leaders Listed<br />
Team U To-* In<br />
Intramvral Standing<br />
By MIKI JOHNpQN<br />
With Uw recent addition or points,<br />
nmltlBf from ftml-ahooUnf unonM<br />
the Intramoral teams, It would be<br />
well tB note the new totals<br />
Uw hlfh men In Uw fouMiootln<<br />
contaat wen Warn* Winner <strong>of</strong><br />
Turn "V." and Wayne Thompson <strong>of</strong><br />
Team -W," each wlIJi 17 out <strong>of</strong> M<br />
made. Each on* <strong>of</strong> their teams received<br />
4M points to the yearly total.<br />
Twin "X" got 3 point] from<br />
Charles Bailey's 15 for *> Don Maley<br />
and Tim D< Baufn <strong>of</strong> Teams<br />
•It" and "T." tied with 14 tor 20 and<br />
IV. team points Team " QV" and<br />
•vs" "Whitey" Haak and Bob Meryman<br />
tied up with 13 for 10<br />
The team point totals for football,<br />
tennis, and roul-thooting are as fol<br />
low.: Wayne Winner's Team U, Ui Team R. 22'4<br />
points; Ml! Halter's Teas W, IBM<br />
points. Don Breekley's and John Bet<br />
Cartel Team 0 and Z, 11** points;<br />
and Dave Loder'i Tean X, 10 points<br />
Reialtf <strong>of</strong> the intramural basket<br />
hall season at the end <strong>of</strong> fin- games<br />
leave Phil Huber's Team WJn ant<br />
place with 4 wins and 1 tie. The seend<br />
place lean is Wayne Winner<br />
Athletic Instructors, these<br />
groups nan been praeUelng earaeitly<br />
and have succeeded doing an<br />
"Wan Jig" and the "Morris Dance<br />
It! band, conducted by P.ul Wall.<br />
•HI pity H*anl selection, to accom<br />
pany Ins dancers.<br />
The molt prevalent costumes worn<br />
by the girl, will contial <strong>of</strong> brightlycolored,<br />
full skirts and white peasant<br />
blouses. Each girl will wear belli on<br />
her anklei and multi-colored<br />
1 Art Students Exhibit Skill<br />
In Carving Figures pf Wood<br />
!<br />
Team u with 4 wins. 1 k»a. There Uj<br />
rr. each<br />
leues.<br />
bUlewini tron her wrists. Tien<br />
lever costume* will help present an<br />
uthentlc ud picturesque perform<br />
nee,<br />
A Hay Queen and her court will<br />
i chosen at the end <strong>of</strong> the presen-<br />
U<br />
loys<br />
l<br />
•y STTVe CAKI<br />
The executive committee <strong>of</strong><br />
i Cl h h the a five>way tie for third<br />
team having 3 wins an —__<br />
Those teams an Don Breckleys, pan<br />
lUbilev<br />
e<br />
S«nior Class has announced that the<br />
wUI ipenaor a 'Leap Year<br />
,U ataoBB pUosTorthe<br />
me. An Aoaiti twist was added<br />
MB they ieeUM that the (iris<br />
would ask the boy» ta Uie d.nee, and<br />
also be rMpomUble far the tickets.<br />
The duinnen <strong>of</strong> the committee!<br />
IMt O Moore and<br />
1 ., Charles Johnson's. DOB<br />
Xisenhardl's and Dave Loder's teams<br />
O, H. T. V iDd X.<br />
Swimming competition has juat began,<br />
alonf with leaiue volleyball.<br />
Seniors Plan Veto <strong>On</strong><br />
Glass SupmrlaNvat<br />
By irrevt CAKI<br />
The yearbook staff, under the di><br />
rectlon <strong>of</strong> Eugene Haileran, has an-<br />
BMitced that the Senior Class mem<br />
bars soon will vote on "clasi tuperU,<br />
tlvesr which Hilt be published in<br />
the l*pa "Caravel,"<br />
The superl.tlves will be: Besl<br />
dressed, most popular, moM athletic,<br />
best oersoiullty, most talented, elaas<br />
wit best dancer, done moat for elan,<br />
masUlktly to succeed, cuust jmiie,<br />
best looking, class flirts, snd most<br />
venatUa, • r<br />
TIB HOLMU.<br />
summers; a mermaid, by Marilyn<br />
Mfaiinf Carve* Herse'i Hull Waiters,' and an elephant, by Larry<br />
reatured In the display case In tin- Guest.<br />
main hall at the present lime Is a The figures are made Irom sugar<br />
collection <strong>of</strong> carved figures, done by pine and red pine. After they are<br />
some members <strong>of</strong> the Art Club, un- carved «nd sanded, they are stained<br />
der the direction <strong>of</strong> James Pulvino, the desjred color and varnished.<br />
The carvings feature a moderniEtlc The next project the club will start<br />
lish, done by Dave Armsnd, a horse's Is i series <strong>of</strong> paintings using oil col.<br />
head, by Ted Holmes: a seal, by MH- nrs <strong>On</strong>e picture will be a portrait,<br />
rie Lynch; • figure <strong>of</strong> a woman, by the other a landscape. The students<br />
Antoinette Libro. a cat, by Harriet will have four weeks to complete<br />
Rcrdon: a black panther, l)y Hank them.<br />
Dimes March Down Hall<br />
In New Campaign Scheme<br />
•y CIHNY REDNER<br />
The .student Council is hard at<br />
work on Its latoRt project—the rsinini<br />
<strong>of</strong> fundi for the annual Mar<br />
<strong>On</strong>e bay and one girl will be fleet f Dimes drive. The Council hj<br />
ed for cash superlative The only re- hanged il« plan for collecting Ihc<br />
striction on (he voting is that no one money. It had been planned to place<br />
can hold more than one poaltien. the money on scales, with the buys<br />
in competition with the girls. Now<br />
however, the Student Council has<br />
Principali' A**n.<br />
adopted another melliod It tikes Vel.<br />
R»w*i.s Convention ~ ter^Dlnl*. iTe beTOf Vhrbn i slrip<br />
•y «I»*NV NEDHEIt <strong>of</strong> paper which Is to go down the •iwurSaSiviih' the<br />
An executive buslncs. meeting <strong>of</strong> center <strong>of</strong> the main hall. This plan other second group. The winners<br />
the New Jersey secondary School like the previous one, is to be i con will be decided by some <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Principals Association was held in test between tfte boys ind the lirls eachers.<br />
the high school in Woodbrldie, with The president, Arnold YounK The firtt team for comic books<br />
Principal George Meyer, second vice brought up before the Student Coun •onsisis <strong>of</strong> Gretcricn Mayer. BoB'jy<br />
president, one o( those piusei$. The til the death <strong>of</strong> a relative <strong>of</strong> one ol Adams, Alison Smith and Matthew<br />
eaaimlitee met IO make plans for OUT faculty members, Mrs Kathrvn Hutmaker*. the chairman,<br />
Bat Corl* and Connie ufi. parUeipauon In the national canven- K. Wilks, Twelfth Orade English<br />
«rni nfrohsnents. Carol roi andtlon.<br />
which will be held in Chicago teacher, who lo«t her twin sister.<br />
in late February,<br />
MltBMy,<br />
The Student Council unanimously<br />
Thw» will be ticket prices and the<br />
decided to tend a iympathy card in<br />
»*pBfiars. loeatad throughout<br />
Mrs. Wllks,<br />
Mtxl-I Club Displays SPECIAL WINTER RATES<br />
Sent* Iteosnt Proj«cts<br />
•r «OMAU) tCIMZLEH<br />
The display committee <strong>of</strong> Oscar<br />
m packnar* Mods! dub ktteed modeU<br />
• DUMP TRUCKS<br />
m.do by the club members in the<br />
najn hill on rrlday.<br />
Itb eonmltMe eonsUU<br />
Vail, , Andrew Letme, , Jim wleaa<br />
• BUU DOZER<br />
llavfer l f and d Dtck Dtk FarreL FL Scott ljhll<br />
[land «lch»rd Watson Hcured the<br />
Itrsphy ca«e for Uw modeU. Some <strong>of</strong><br />
tM n«r«r models d are a Model A<br />
Wmt t, Bttrtl Btrt Bear B Cat, Ct Jaftiar, J M M. 66,<br />
LOT CIEANING and FILLING<br />
land a steUs Hoyte. The ships made<br />
I wan the USS Unltad states, OSS<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
IrraoMm D. Mooaanlt. USS Missouri,<br />
the Nantllw and two aircraft can<br />
(rim.<br />
1 JfeUcopterc, pjper Cubs, and many R. t. MONIHAN<br />
IStbra Jett akw wen made.<br />
3141 Ctitlra! Avmut Phone 0999<br />
CUSTOM INDEPENDENT<br />
ROOFING CO., INC.<br />
•&:$m.<br />
HOOTING — SWING — SHEET METAL<br />
1 Qukk Sketch «»m<br />
Honor Society Court Scoring Champ<br />
By PHEBi TUKNIR<br />
A new r*«f* wai made In baa*e<br />
Hears 2 Reports half by Phil Huber, a Sanior I<br />
CHS, Phil mad. 11 poinu, breafcir..<br />
Group MMts at<br />
lert Avta' prevtoui record <strong>of</strong> S7<br />
Cat*)* Turmr Hema shortb- afterward, PhU's record wa<br />
broken by Wayne Thompson, wh.<br />
•y LOII PiORILLO<br />
The third meeting at the Nation* Wayne, known ai the "C<strong>of</strong>fee .Kid,<br />
Honor Society Chapter <strong>of</strong> O.CJIA<br />
wai held on Wedneiday, January 11<br />
at the home <strong>of</strong> Carole Turner.<br />
The meeung was called to order<br />
by John DelCorto, president, and<br />
the minutes <strong>of</strong> the previous meeting<br />
were read by Maria Adams secretary.<br />
A treasurer's report by Charles<br />
Adellni allowed a balance <strong>of</strong> »».<br />
The speakers were Jean Hake and<br />
Joe Cernett. Jean lave a very Inter,<br />
eating and educational account <strong>of</strong><br />
the life <strong>of</strong> Henry Wadaworth Long,<br />
fellow and recited one <strong>of</strong> his famous<br />
poems. "The Wreck <strong>of</strong> the He..<br />
pema." Joe spoke on the history or<br />
the three sports, basketball, football<br />
ind baseball.<br />
Plans were suggested for new<br />
projects to raise money for the<br />
scholarship fund by the ways and<br />
Means Committee.<br />
Qames were enjoyed after the<br />
meeting was adjounred, and refresh,<br />
menu were served by Carole and her<br />
eo-hoslesa, Marion Swarm<br />
The next meeting will he on Wedlegday,<br />
February 1, at the home <strong>of</strong><br />
krnt Svindland in Llnwnod, with<br />
Harriet Reardon as co-hostess, Bon.<br />
lie Cunningham and George iherby<br />
rill be the speakers,<br />
OCHS Merry<br />
Go Round<br />
HOP on the Calliope, sang, and<br />
[art the merry-go-round a roliin' , . ,<br />
ell, that rainy season finally ended<br />
. . wander how many superstitious<br />
leople spent a hazardous Friday, the<br />
•hifleenth? , . , Soph English classes<br />
aw being pepped up by the skirlins<br />
: the bagpipe! . . annual confer-<br />
>nee§ with guidance director now in<br />
cssion , . . how come there's no<br />
Comic Books Topic For rasy subjects? . , . Heavens! only anther<br />
week til the end <strong>of</strong> the mark,<br />
Eighth Grade Debate e period . . . wonder who'll got By-<br />
•y RAHDT PITT1T<br />
colors this time ... I'm referrine<br />
red "F's <strong>of</strong> course . . . results ol<br />
Miss Lucille Ocrnerfs Eighth March <strong>of</strong> Dimes campaign still inde-<br />
Gride class is gainit is have a decisive , . . Have you contributed your<br />
bate en the question <strong>of</strong> whether we dimes yet? , . . Constitution <strong>of</strong> the U.<br />
i. proves much loo long for the<br />
should or should not have comic Junior history studes . . . Biology<br />
books.<br />
midyear exams arc fatal to most<br />
The Miles consist <strong>of</strong> a firs! and Sophomores . , . Cheer up, kids,<br />
ccond croup for each side. The first there's only two or three dozen more<br />
iroup will give their debate first<br />
teache/i ever crjickin' .-.»- . .<br />
now ya even- gel <br />
FOR PROMPT,<br />
PHONE SOMERS POINT 2844<br />
Fire Chief Carle Cost* MM.<br />
Children , Drena Money, Bary<br />
COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />
Baker. Paul Stahler, Helen Wallace,<br />
Lieutenant Governor Albert W.<br />
Artie Hehn, Marvene Tucker, Ken-<br />
Townsend Installed the following:<br />
By Holland. Elslf Simpson, Ronnifl Dr. Charles P<br />
BUILDING [J RFMnn sinsleton. Bobby Gray, Vicky<br />
Ident; Robert K Hunter, second vice<br />
CALL 1771<br />
president: Walter A. Dittrich, Ireas.<br />
LINGS<br />
Morris<br />
Accordion Solo Shirley Adamson<br />
urer, and Mr, Meyer, secretary.<br />
Poem<br />
Glenn Trout<br />
The immediate Past District Gov-<br />
WM. S,<br />
lutophoncs<br />
Entire Class<br />
ernor, Alonzo Bryon, presented the<br />
SCHEDULE OF DEMONSTRATIONS<br />
retiring president, Mr. Chattin, with<br />
AND VISITATIONS ANNOUNCED<br />
hir past president** pirt.<br />
Buildm Buildmtm<br />
A_NDER$_ON,Jn<br />
Twenty.iBO demonstrations will be<br />
ven on (he subject <strong>of</strong> Reading In Plumbing<br />
Grades (K4i. starting Tuesday. Feb.<br />
ruary 7th. This U the sixth year <strong>of</strong><br />
ELECTRICIANS<br />
his project by which parents and<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> b Growing ... Keep Up With It<br />
Iriends can get a picture <strong>of</strong> the elementary<br />
prosrnm and ask general<br />
UOBlions. voss<br />
MODERNIZE THIS YEAR<br />
Service and Installation -<br />
AM) NEW BEAUTY TO YOUR GROUNDS<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> Ihe FTA I Future<br />
Teachers <strong>of</strong> America i will assist In PLUMBING . HEATING KRUEGL and HEIST<br />
1352 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
the program. The Hospitality Com*<br />
mlltee <strong>of</strong> the PTA (Mrs. John Ho-<br />
W« Ipeeiaiiw in IlMfrit Home Heating<br />
lplete Landscape Service aan, chairman! wjli handle all host. 6-f APPLIANCES<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />
>«* work. The schedule follows:<br />
•aiidentei Phsne MM>W Offices Ml WIST AVINUI<br />
ALL TYPB OF i<br />
February 7th, Mr. Berwyn Hughes;<br />
-ebrunry 8th, Miss Katharine Oil' 5th St. & Asbury Av:<br />
• AZALEAS<br />
len; rebruary Bih, Mr, David<br />
treasen February 14th, Miss Oeral. Phone 0413<br />
line Foster: February lath, Mrs. Pa-<br />
IRVIN JOHNSON, JR. &<br />
• POTTED ROSES<br />
tricia Subotich: February 14th, Mr,<br />
Albert Ogdenj' February 21st, Miss<br />
STAHLER'S<br />
Phone 1598 _ Day or Night<br />
• HOLLY<br />
Delphlne Schmid; February 22nd,<br />
Mrs. Frances J.hnson: February<br />
SUITABLE FOR SEASHORE PLANTING<br />
23rd, Mrs. Mary Oormani February Frank J. Sannino<br />
944 Asbory Avenue<br />
REG.STERED BUILDERS<br />
28th, Miss liiwibeth ScTiminBcr: Fe.b. and Ion<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS • REPAIRS • JOBBING<br />
ruary 29th, Mrs, Helen Jamea,<br />
hi.: 1547 Bay Ave. Phone 2980<br />
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS<br />
Marih 1st, Miss Martha Morris: Plumbing and Healing<br />
-SINN Itll" ,<br />
CEDAR BRIDGE NURSERY March Blh. Mrs. Sarah Mowen; March<br />
Supplies<br />
"WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES'<br />
71h, Miwi Belle Thorpe; Mareh ilh<br />
Hstafs. Home, and Shop. Wir«d for POw«r or Light<br />
AND GREENHOUSE<br />
Miss Huih Rend; March I3lh, Mrs HOMI APPLIANCES<br />
10S3 Asbury Ave. PhaM 1200<br />
Phyllis Hover; March 14th. Mrs. Km- SALES AND SiRVICE<br />
SIRVICi • INSTALLATIONS<br />
Zion Road at Bargaintown Lake<br />
mi Warren; March ISlh, Mrs. Anna Phon. 0444 700 Atbury Av..<br />
Smith; March 10th, Mrs, Minnie<br />
Complete line <strong>of</strong><br />
MM »r#m <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Phone Somer. Point 2340 Chew, AM Kindergarten; March 20th<br />
BERGER LUMBER<br />
Mrs. Minnie Chew, PM Kindergarten;<br />
March 21il, Mrs, Anna Bitter, AM<br />
General Electric Appliances<br />
Office!<br />
DEPENDABLE BUILDING MATERIALS<br />
Fred S. Tarvms, 3rd<br />
Klndwyarten; March 22nd, Mrs 1M W«l.y Av.. 3M WMlty Av..<br />
Anna Hitter, PM Kindergarten.<br />
DUOMATIC ALUMINUM COMB, WINDOWS AND DOORS<br />
get MORE ROOM in your home CiNTKAL AVINUI NOTIf Willard F. StttMr<br />
FIR PLYWOOD INTiBIOmXTlRIOR SHIATHINC<br />
Home ami Business Construction<br />
Mr, Paul Well sang two solos for<br />
•XTEHSIOH, STRAIGHT AND STIP LADDERS<br />
Plumbing • HMting<br />
EDW. S, COfiSOH • Electrical ContracW with low. arm fir plywood<br />
the boys and girls at the Central<br />
SPRUANCE HOOSI PAINTS AND 1NAMILS<br />
REMODB.ING AND<br />
Avenue School in a regularly sehed.<br />
JOIBINC<br />
iAkRITI, LIME, CEMENT AND PLASTER<br />
uled slnglni! assembly reeently, Her Ph
1 •»•.„*>«" r\<br />
.. sf~ ^ •••*-.<br />
31<br />
Msta to total «1 points, ud<br />
- •m^sh-ia-aw ^..^..K^.^. --- - - '-yj BSfiiSl<br />
>1<br />
•lack In the o<br />
111 OahfltixU ud<br />
Itef M poliiU.<br />
" periled the score<br />
• * d I<br />
tlw IMII wtth II<br />
TheKaMcrs (aind a bulge wlln a<br />
|HS IMt period; and coasted<br />
i sraujH ttasi second atanu when' the<br />
1 Intee ontMend Uaetn, 14-1*, An<br />
: Ml third petted and an IS-13 last<br />
~sted the triumph for<br />
i proteges<br />
23 12 .11 56<br />
Score by quartern<br />
Otmn all ^ LU. U, II IB—71<br />
'•nwiMl 1.13 14 12 15—58<br />
Reteree,. Reid; umpire. Nestor,<br />
p ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> raffed passing by the<br />
home dub Bitted Wlldwood mere<br />
than a half-dozen Inlemptloni, dur<br />
tn( which the visitors quickly nn<br />
the c&int to 14.<br />
Entering the second period on the<br />
•hart end <strong>of</strong> a 144 score, the Raiders<br />
began to lather (team end hit more<br />
<strong>of</strong>ten with their shot* and passes,<br />
Phil Huber entered the scoring col-<br />
umn with two flald goals while Mike<br />
Fadden added another. Mite Varans<br />
hit for two foult and Hudson an-<br />
other. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> held the vaunted<br />
Warriors to • 10-f score for the<br />
uarter, leaving the visitors in the<br />
an, 2+15. at the half.<br />
wildweett appeared to he uH»<br />
tieeJ with the nln. point spread as<br />
Nw iKtM half apemd, and settled<br />
•fawn to a Want possession tame<br />
with • clou waNN an both, Hubtr<br />
and ThMMHH, • '' • , •<br />
GO I«Y<br />
rUHLIC SERVICE BUSES<br />
TO<br />
CAMDEN and<br />
WjA<br />
Thompson, however, managed to<br />
break loose with •leiy gMl, aM<br />
•s fouled blithe atwtihf JrfH added<br />
the extra-pornt Hudson hit the btlck-<br />
•t 4q bring the Halden as close 10<br />
ihe Wrriors as Ihey could ge| all<br />
evening, M-M." The period nmtetr<br />
•olh teams IS points, and left the<br />
P d Kolna into the HjjaT period<br />
still it nine points<br />
In Hi. Anal perM, Thompson<br />
hit three Held loali and Huber<br />
but Wlldwwd bald the ball<br />
OCIAN CITY TUtMINAL<br />
•JIMh lttwt *•< AlHMIc Aimmt<br />
ffMHA-KIADIHO MASHOm tlHIJ<br />
'* lork SMJ Hn. Meet<br />
rtttwi lui<br />
'suit imui iniiimiii uisirsii<br />
CAN I NAVE O<br />
IT DOKE r<br />
S»rv.c*<br />
•Mi<br />
BUNDS<br />
M-COMMIM<br />
• WINPOW SHADES<br />
M. C. MILLS<br />
IYS •<br />
WirflVd Edges<br />
in Tight D«rf«n$lv§ Tilt<br />
g<br />
Wonioa Tplt.<br />
Hit Way; Tak.<br />
WUdwood High School* W<br />
<strong>of</strong> • j d l l O at<br />
day fi<br />
League<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> RM<br />
by their itnSnt<br />
_ _ by downing as<br />
<strong>How</strong>ell-. tadwteen *ry;<br />
during the /tot two periods encoun-<br />
tered considerable dimculty finding<br />
lac Map. and on a number <strong>of</strong> occa-<br />
sions let lease with passes directly<br />
Into the Bands "<strong>of</strong> their down-county<br />
rivals.<br />
Durb* the Ant two minutes Hie<br />
- 1 at least feur ilear<br />
MveMn broke MM lee wHh ran. sut-<br />
tMsfsil ttoM aoahL field o«la by<br />
Prank Bttatetal and Bob PnderMis<br />
tenatlier wlfti a foul by Vjnee<br />
France put the Warrleri eut M a<br />
MttnMi May dW net rellnauMi<br />
ftuwattetif MM cont.it.<br />
Wayne Thompson pasted the first<br />
Raider twin-pointer, alter which a<br />
RaMan<br />
MiMP rivab In |ha ppriM, but<br />
not have MM ibsm to drive to an<br />
DPMI Will,<br />
Thsnip&^.i was high man. for the<br />
evening, posting seven Held gsali<br />
and three fouls for a total ol IT<br />
points. Huber hit for six field goals.<br />
Warren Buckingham with'IS coi|nt-<br />
en led the Warrior attack. Hit Con-<br />
man assisted with flve field goali.<br />
The victory gave Wildweod undls-<br />
HOUSE & HOME<br />
SAMPSON C HAMADA<br />
iMfMr<br />
BUSINESS<br />
r*un««r p<br />
la quit* tMnilf. lf> ottwr<br />
'• - - •<br />
Wrut b a lsar#aln? Ifi<br />
thln« yeu a*t for Ins Man yeu<br />
HpCCfH IB PaV<br />
, An wnNnawn firtPMr WTHM MIB<br />
toB>»ni> raajaJ M arfvarflMi<br />
llrt uHMjl! leys ten Miotnana<br />
TBV^amaiv han layi on.,<br />
TIH rtiBifi pjavar •tcklat<br />
An»f a* w. awn Mw terffh*.<br />
MMfl l»» k^hW* han «*a prln,<br />
WUdwood cam<br />
i»l % tat (%•<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty suflerti) |i*<br />
Lnf, In cafes<br />
WUdsvood;<br />
Cl(y*a Junior<br />
Fredericks — a<br />
_z<br />
5<br />
^ttma<br />
Franco<br />
BuflttB<br />
MM<br />
Tfidmpsqfi<br />
HudHHl<br />
Adams<br />
Ka.lilsn<br />
U I II «<br />
Oeni Illy<br />
,8 0 a a<br />
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J 3 * 5<br />
,,„„,,..., 0 0 6 0<br />
... 1 0 1 2<br />
15 •<br />
by qyarten;<br />
VlTiawaod _ 14 10 13<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> city ^... • B J3<br />
R f , Dsnovan; umpire,<br />
tun.<br />
13 31<br />
Middle Returns<br />
Friday Night<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Bed lUWer. entertain<br />
MUdie Township here Friday night<br />
lid then hit the road Tuesday eve-<br />
ning for their only meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
year with Mount Holly High School,<br />
<strong>On</strong> their last visit here, the Middle<br />
Township Ponthrrs hatl their tails<br />
pulled by the R»Weri, who won by<br />
70-50. the Panthers hive fared little<br />
hatter in subsequent famea, and a<br />
victory over Coach fW4 ttaweU'i<br />
fntfuona would be an u^set, ' l<br />
Mount Holly Is somewhat ol an un-<br />
known . 'quantity. In an apoesraace<br />
UleaoUtne, Joe Kennedy, a running<br />
M W M H ip ifWI diam-<br />
toui. It playing anrwli<br />
ill In the PWUadelphla art<br />
with Ue t*Wle Coltoge fraahneB.<br />
Agaloit Temple last wack, Jumnln'<br />
Joe ntliatanii II point, to maintain<br />
an av«r»»e <strong>of</strong> )• poinU BV tame<br />
for the tour game, played by the<br />
Explorer team thUi leiuoiit<br />
•tball<br />
here Tor We Christmas<br />
Jamboree In December, the Hollyil<br />
dropped an absreviatee con<br />
WUdwood Catholic, 28-24, and they<br />
topped Wooditown In a eonioiation<br />
game, n-25.<br />
Based ' on comparative scores<br />
against WUdwood Catholic In the<br />
Jambsne • here,- ihinlfaiiyien night<br />
have a slight edge in Tuesday'! eon-<br />
test- After disposing <strong>of</strong> the Holly<br />
team, the ParoehlaU brushed aside<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, 34-1T,<br />
From a eitppiiijTiiirTecelved from<br />
Joe Tompklns, member or Ihe ' "'<br />
lltcyffvg t<strong>of</strong>lM. Wt li.u Hi- ._»<br />
National Singles Shuffleboard Tour<br />
nanient was recently held at it. FM-<br />
enbura, Ws, iTfce •BtrjL IMP* flum-<br />
bered 325. EttaUM * WfiSielF'M-<br />
nw weather conditions, many were<br />
Wjldl'rfe Not<br />
Hurt by Tides<br />
State Soys Starm<br />
Net D*iTim*>ntal<br />
Recent abnormal high tides along<br />
the New Jersey coast had a minimus<br />
detrinental effect because the bulk<br />
<strong>of</strong> wildfowl that inhibits those areas<br />
had emigrated soutHward, the Itate<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> Fish and^Game today In-<br />
formed Dr. Joseph E McLean. Com<br />
BlHiioner <strong>of</strong> the Department <strong>of</strong> Cafr<br />
servatien and Economic Develop-<br />
ment,<br />
New Jersey has i wintering popu-<br />
lation <strong>of</strong> wildfowl at (hi* time but<br />
no ill effects from last week's stonn<br />
were observed. Observers reported<br />
the presence <strong>of</strong> an unusual popula-<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> Clapper and VUrilnia Sail,<br />
There are Indications • larger num-<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> this species are spending the<br />
winter in New Jersiyr<br />
The peak <strong>of</strong> the breeding and nest-<br />
ing season for waterfowl that repro-<br />
duce In New Jersey, is the late<br />
•prlng and early fall. High tides at<br />
Ibis |lmc <strong>of</strong> the year have no effect<br />
on reproduction<br />
Muskrats and other marsh fyr-<br />
beann did find it necessary to shift<br />
With the encroaehtne tides. In some<br />
instances they berime vulnerable In-<br />
asmuch as at this time <strong>of</strong> the year<br />
the trapping and taking <strong>of</strong> muskrals<br />
becomes legal for these who have a<br />
hunting license and to those who<br />
trap on their nun land.<br />
No ill ef»«ts occurred to these<br />
animals from the high wtier became<br />
their breeding season takes plan la<br />
the spring.<br />
CLIAN •uilNIU—We need a<br />
SSSSSSlli BBSSBSSSSBT^I 1 'aBSBBBESl ' ST ~ a^BBSBsSsri SFSHsbfesESB^illllB)<br />
s^pfly wiflflsfsM pbFV by MIM <br />
classed In av.rv period as fta U<strong>of</strong>lJ<br />
followed the pice <strong>of</strong> Joey Ambfaae,<br />
who hit for a total <strong>of</strong> 2« points.<br />
Cape May's Loy Btioirs, hotSver,<br />
«••• the top tnan <strong>of</strong> -the evwhiE,<br />
trashing through for IB goals •rid<br />
teten »oula for 37 point!. '<br />
•y M. KftslKI<br />
We are glad to letrn that ••sale<br />
Stnuae, who baa been ill in the<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital since last<br />
Friday, Is Improving ind eipects to<br />
leave In a few days.<br />
Inclement weather greatly reduced<br />
he attendance at the rriday evening<br />
card party. <strong>On</strong>ly 1& appeared The<br />
winners, all In pinsehla, were Ota-<br />
beth Smith. <strong>How</strong>ard Turkhelmer.<br />
Kitty Karris, BUaabeth Blundln, and<br />
Lydia Peterson (door prize).<br />
Forty were present on Monday<br />
evening Dot .Olson and Cora War<br />
nick were th«f hijil scoters In bridge;<br />
and Lydla ttttr—*, i i T*<br />
lielmer, art^It<br />
by. Roth<br />
Daniels and T<br />
(Isle Trouthton racelval Ibe dooj-<br />
Ijrlie | ' '• '•• A ; i,<br />
Bowling<br />
• • -r = " ^ - I . r •* * • * -* --<br />
ttut IwtBf Ptaateren, pereniiliy<br />
«t* <strong>of</strong> the. top teams In the <strong>City</strong><br />
BowluiE Mm, Snlahed aa enam.<br />
plons <strong>of</strong> the Snt round <strong>of</strong> competi-<br />
tion by a narrow one-point squeak<br />
taJoixUy night at the »2th st. alleys.<br />
Tb. plasterer, almost mat disaster<br />
aa the MlUer OpUeal team chopped<br />
.war nwit <strong>of</strong> their lead. The MUlen<br />
potted a M win aver Menf eli Studc<br />
baker whUe the Iwlnn wen drop,<br />
ping a M verdict to the Inaurars.<br />
ThU left Ewtagj with a »MJ record<br />
and Mitten on thelt- heels with *?-».<br />
Tucker and Hughes with DO famea<br />
wen the week'a high aUisles seorem,<br />
followed by McDonald with 114 and<br />
n with Mi.<br />
If<br />
Miller ,,<br />
Garden Motors<br />
Hi<br />
38 22<br />
37 U<br />
MH 24V4<br />
35 21<br />
_ _,, , ^ enter<br />
waa Chatrles StaVn <strong>of</strong> Pleaaantvlllc<br />
He stirviviii the ant thpee rounda,<br />
Nice'going,'Charlie,<br />
Joe alto informed us that BUI Ad-<br />
aiu, long time member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
sbuffleboard Club and now residing<br />
in it, Petersburg, has been slek in<br />
bed since the holidays, bit Is better<br />
now and hopes to be ilp soon. We<br />
wish him a speedy recovery.<br />
Cap* May Defeat*<br />
Harnmor.tQn, M-9?<br />
Cape Maj' HVifh Seh'ool^ talented<br />
baskeleers visited Hammonton Fri-<br />
day night and trounced the Blue<br />
Devils lit a Cape-Atlantic Leapue<br />
game, 6f^S, The Capers copped a<br />
alight edge in every quarter except<br />
the last, In which the Devils held<br />
them even.<br />
<strong>How</strong>ard Anderson hit ^or 17 poinU<br />
to top the victors, Loy Ehlers added<br />
16, Tom fteheler it and 8am Wil-<br />
liams |i, pat Cotasurdo, <strong>of</strong> Hammon.<br />
ton, was high for the evening with 1|<br />
points, followed Closely by team-<br />
male Jim Paolo with Mb<br />
WMfTf<br />
' "What is to be found pn the menu<br />
<strong>of</strong> practically evep ton jn tMjjnun-<br />
try*" asua a |emperanee agvotate,<br />
Thumb.prtnts, perhaps—punch<br />
DIAMOND* W I N<br />
IN WOMiN* ClUfMIt<br />
The Diamonds wrapped up the<br />
lint hall championship <strong>of</strong> the rriday<br />
night Ladles Bowling League Friday,<br />
barely nosing out the Clubs In the<br />
final competition <strong>of</strong> the half,<br />
Th« Mmonds were undir pres.<br />
sure to salvage a 24 eount in their<br />
match with the Spades, but the<br />
dubs, who wen tied wllh the half<br />
winners for Ant place at the begin-<br />
ning <strong>of</strong> the evening's play, dropped<br />
a S-l decision to the cellar dwelling<br />
Aces,<br />
The Diamond team comprises 01-<br />
wyn Smith, Sylvia Johnson, Sue Pe.<br />
tursky and Fay Blngenhelmer.<br />
Helen Johnson turned in the beti<br />
high single performance with a J97<br />
game, while Helen Mumford rivaled<br />
this with 182<br />
as 29<br />
S4 SO<br />
Mli JOli<br />
MW SOla<br />
mw ani<br />
23Vj<br />
Ueds eased into the first<br />
lAnshl|> af the Ssnen<br />
sean cltj Youth League at<br />
St. Frll# vfcctrlc itT-uIng nid-<br />
, SJU.. 0oueai<br />
lt Blvd.. M armors.<br />
»«n <strong>City</strong> 1615-R-ll.<br />
CTON typewriter*—adding i<br />
chines. Raymond McHemy. 4U<br />
Ave. Phone OTll tf<br />
OHN ALL YBAR M 7«] TERRIFLC<br />
STRAIGHT FACTS THAT CAN<br />
SAVE YOU A $3000 MISTAKE!<br />
Paly the npyClipp-e>u SericB by PACKABO in the mediHni-pricc<br />
field CM pier ym all the Smport»nt fcatwrw Fffu w« entitled to.<br />
BUICKS<br />
Ifll Super Hard Top Coop., Radio, haafar, Oynailaw,<br />
. High School hutdod<br />
this wmsan in m C«p#-AtUnUc Ltujdo<br />
•me m% lUmnwnton " TuUd«y<br />
[giit* 7 # 4 i i ...= . • • ? • : . r ~ * r<br />
p*t Cotkuurdo lei the ijlu*; D«vib<br />
IT polnta.<br />
-... r the low-<br />
tn wllh 11 polntj.<br />
11K wtaner..<br />
Mraiew nsje—No more jolt and jounce over roui-h alraelsj"<br />
•" ' ^ ^•actroJcT.b Button Contro. <strong>of</strong> tb. »"W*"»-«=• • btu!t by Packard c^fUti-nl<br />
.Ucjrumumon, Ultrametict Dr)v,nf „ T?"^«» Clipper Challenge Jfade Gat th» feel <strong>of</strong><br />
I" And you have the added security <strong>of</strong> £»«a«i-built quality-^aee the great Clipper ytlatl<br />
Ftaff Prove to younelf that buying any car without Capper<br />
«,»»» Toppower and topdrmng<br />
e a JK)«r M4T axle ratio tint gives<br />
ajl iutoro^ln; traiUH,la»,on' T<br />
Every tar<br />
guaranteed!<br />
C.t«lln., Full Powor * Equip. ,<br />
Stw ChM, UMF, Pull Pewvr.<br />
H 4D<br />
ftt*<br />
the dig, baautiful Clipped<br />
Stw ChM, U M<br />
H 4-Door, H««t«r<br />
C Conv«rtlbl», Fully Equipped<br />
R. • H,<br />
2^toor Hyd., R. A H.<br />
«R, 4>O<strong>of</strong>tr, OD, R. * H.<br />
***"' *• * H - •<br />
«««•, Hyd., R. « H.<br />
, 44toor, Hyd., R. « H.<br />
+*or Hyal., R. 4 H.<br />
IT C l M<br />
.W,4S0<br />
, Mf i<br />
m 895<br />
f?5<br />
1,B°5<br />
14»»<br />
1950 2-deor ladf n, Radio, h.at.r ind Ovnaflow.<br />
CHEVROtETS<br />
1»SS 2-deor iadan, Haatar, Hat cowtra, Se»l sharp. .,<br />
1fM • 31S Station Wagen. 4-doors. Radio and haatar, .,<br />
JfM lal Air Sport Coup.. PawarilMa, rattla and haafer,<br />
IN] Bal Air Sswrt Ctkipa, PewarBlM*, power atMrlngi<br />
radio and haatar, ,.,,.,.,,, ,, ,<br />
If Si Deluxe J-dwr. PawaraiMa, radio and heatar,<br />
IMI Deluia 4-d«r. MwifflMa, radio and h.at.r. ,,<br />
Ifll iadan, haatar, new paint,<br />
If M Belvn Mesr, PewaralMa, radfe and hiater, ,,,,<br />
STUDSAKERS<br />
•3741<br />
I Mi<br />
I1MI<br />
USiD TV<br />
SETS<br />
GOOD CONDITION<br />
25.00 up<br />
SCHUFF aEcnuc<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
• *" PhotM 1242<br />
Th«t» make ideal<br />
second sets for<br />
your home.<br />
$ m<br />
f Ifi<br />
• 4H<br />
»4fl<br />
, , . ?"> Smcjoth'n,',<br />
T9Bl?IQrf.i.pveL<br />
^nvfirtlM. .<br />
r H«L, n. a H.<br />
2«bfcr, Huttr<br />
iC 2-Oter, Hyd., R. « H. 195<br />
DRUCK<br />
PONTUC-CADHIAC<br />
1158 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
OCEAN CITY PHONE 0606<br />
.<br />
nu Cammanaiar Hare! Tap V4, Automatic rransmlj-<br />
llen, Ratlto and haatar, ,...,,,.,,,.,,,,.,,,,,,,, tltH<br />
Ifll Champion, V4^ MMr, Haatar, ,,,,,,,',,,.,,,,,,, 1*75<br />
ifM Comm.nd.r Moor, Haatar, New paint, ., > 441<br />
DODGES<br />
lfil Sedan, «.dHr. Fluid drlvt. ttadls and' hcatar.<br />
Hew paint, i, I af I<br />
INS Convertible. Fluid drive. Radio end haatar, , I Mi<br />
OLDSMOBIU3<br />
IMJ Super -M" 4-deor. Hrtfr.m.tk, ragla, haatar antf<br />
power brake., ,,,,.,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,, ,,, flsfl<br />
Ifll Super "»*" MMF, Hydram.tlc, rattto anal heater, IIMi<br />
Ifll "»•" -Moor Sedan. Myairamatlt, raaila antt heater, • t»l<br />
TIM following can »re In, axtsllant condition for tjiair<br />
•gaj and wHI pivei you ttopandabla traniportatlon.<br />
NEW and USED PIANOS<br />
Grand* . tplneti • Uprlahts<br />
Tunlne • Repalrlns)<br />
CIRCLE PIANO MART<br />
IOa tks Cltelc, Hwen P>lat><br />
r«ONE SIU if<br />
uiesa dlalrlrt. ly<br />
ready to operate on year<br />
aalf. A Bolns buslneaa with a<br />
fe <strong>of</strong> fau^ooaw. Ape-rtment* partial-<br />
ly furnlahed Oil Hot water heat<br />
throuKhout. Don't mti» thla one A<br />
bargain at only S23.3OO.OQ. Financing 1 .<br />
See wuium Real Ijlute, 81O Octan<br />
Phone 090O. tt<br />
STILL HUNTING around foi a Ion-<br />
priced Investment proper!) ' Look no<br />
more We have It The lot* low price<br />
<strong>of</strong> only f9soo00 will bu> this cottage<br />
anil tvio family unit full? rurntabttl<br />
Autnmatlr hot water heaters eledrle<br />
leftlseratur etc in all three Good<br />
furniture Rented every summer with a<br />
return <strong>of</strong> at least si ADO 00 Ha\e taken<br />
as hIKh as $1 800 00 out on split aeeatirt<br />
rentals Bu> this nou and end up with<br />
a nice neat pr<strong>of</strong>it on Labor Day Sei<br />
this 4oday through Wtsham Real<br />
tan* StO Orpan Avi- Phone OaOO. -<br />
ACT ^fOW [or inHMl lv,o fnmlly prop-<br />
rill Also thrfe tearoom nnnawon<br />
Bolh rf>RKonable nnd In excellent loca-<br />
lum. Cullv" I * Ilru K .Phnn* OTi3 or 333e-H,<br />
ing- lot Somera Polntj<br />
tSOO^O cash for<br />
hulldlnj<br />
elt) n-<br />
an ttly<br />
»lt<br />
for price agin i ' 1 IB<br />
LOT-^Qonunerclal or residential. IdeaJ.<br />
iy lomtetl for either, etrxion". up to<br />
tirade, sidewalk and eurtt In, water<br />
nnil sewer <strong>On</strong>ly S3.2un.no. Wlsham Real<br />
Instate 910 <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave. Phone <strong>On</strong>oO tf<br />
LOOK THIS OVER! sullnly hullt bun-<br />
KBlow. bay acetlon. ^ bedrooms,<br />
screened poiTh. gnrage. furnished.<br />
SR.75O Ijtw doM-n pnyment nrrans^d.<br />
Morrison ttemtont 8th St nn made on the twenty-ninth<br />
day at December, 1055 on the petition<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe subscriber the executrix at said<br />
decedent notlrg la hereby ranklln A Kins ,<br />
Attnrrte><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltl N J ,, •<br />
i-5—It—pf *21 00 I<br />
n-eiMtetl snu<br />
Mayor staelt wat drat i<br />
IMtuDwun<br />
•sM the pnmnir* tt<br />
boteti he owns at HI<br />
It ttbat taUM to,<br />
Uea <strong>of</strong> the atBee, wnath i<br />
arowinf bMTler.<br />
Heart<br />
tb* blood .*mHl> end i<br />
item accounted Car<br />
compleutly tsTDdtateat ysar. 1<br />
THat Tein-aaantaa<br />
aU deaiiu In Uw atat*.<br />
tailed 81 JOS.<br />
Ua<br />
ne*hln1 Af<br />
Heart AuocJatloa<br />
**& on o«tl»f<br />
b the tfUte<br />
Other tendjnj c#tt»v« pf<br />
th-i tot ^<br />
pthMulftd U<br />
j.is.ion ChamlxM-*.<br />
O0#>«n Cllj N(J* Jfcr.ey<br />
o'clock A M on Ftlday the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Jdnuai-yt i!>56. cov»?T,nK p<br />
ftd dL-LBhefl plans and <strong>of</strong>fers to IMH-<br />
ivts ownfd hy titL- Cliy <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong>, Npw Jrripy<br />
thf- Westerly Ud* ol Biiy<br />
tendint i Gret t<br />
on<br />
io<br />
y Ud* ol Biiy Avt?nu« Ae»\X~<br />
Great t^f Hmboj B&yfT v<br />
h S h l li i<br />
ttm<br />
743 or 14 per cent, and tab<br />
1 per cent.<br />
tHt IS<br />
Lave may be, blind, but 1<br />
age Smother In4«w la an eye*-<br />
—V2JS Belna Mercedei -<br />
REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />
every respect. Write<br />
tinet-Lrdnr<br />
ROM ERS POINT-Y*?ai.y ipn<br />
om bungs low Partly<br />
Shore ltd.. S<strong>of</strong>lfieti P*olnt.<br />
HRESfONE<br />
N*>w •ntJ UMd<br />
TIRES!!<br />
, LBT US MB? P. M.<br />
A*|>wry Avt. 1*^MW 02iM.<br />
WE WILL<br />
GIVE YOU<br />
DOUBLE<br />
THE BOOK*<br />
VALUE<br />
FOR YOUR<br />
PRESENT USED CAR<br />
(If It It a IMt te itJl)<br />
WHEN TRADEO-IN ON A<br />
NEW 1956 FORD<br />
CFIgwrtM takan from Janvary \9ft ifsv* <strong>of</strong><br />
Had Book Ibatj Car Market Report)<br />
SEE US TODAY<br />
CITY MOTORS, Inc.<br />
FAMOUS fdnroios<br />
M "".J'<br />
_ t?**n th«? SDtitn\M>*iei|v line <strong>of</strong><br />
the area known us lhf> airport to Lhf<br />
<strong>City</strong> t'wn«?*1 incincmtur L>oo« Mut In-<br />
cJude m) land now ItNiAtM for Ah par|<br />
tie<br />
B)dd(.rsi muMt sLmr \hf omuuni <strong>of</strong><br />
annual icnt thst w\u be paid the (li><br />
<strong>of</strong> Orean *.lt\ n**ni th*>ii l>>_ pu^ablc<br />
In full for the 111 it } par w hen th*?<br />
Ipaso I* txt?cut«^t and in B.d\aiK jear lhf>ipartt?i »X the<br />
"?fflnn1nK «f tht leaso icrm foi an><br />
lbsfMiupnt jesr<br />
The C\l} will consider renting sa|ri<br />
land for a pet lod not to exceed flvL<br />
f 5) years pnn Ided am mich Ira**?<br />
md> be leimlnated t>> the nij on<br />
Ihlrtj (TO) da>-s noilro<br />
There •»** HO restrlctlonai usatiul Uw<br />
lavrfuj iw <strong>of</strong> said landa except.me<br />
thoKL>d b> the epartnient ,_<br />
State House Trenton,<br />
male dtueu<br />
Orean <strong>City</strong><br />
43W per ye<br />
pel Jear"<br />
t» nslt SJ<br />
ar FUeoX *<br />
ar" *°** ><<br />
SIB JKBHKV DltrABt<br />
OF tnil. HKalVICK EXA<br />
Annownced _ closlns* date<br />
closlns date tpr.<br />
January 3L )s»«?*<br />
tttes and mlnlnuun a<br />
—Jns apply to Department <<br />
Service. Stale Mouse. Trenton ' . __,_ .<br />
Open to male and female clttsxnj, A 'J<br />
nnth. resident In <strong>Ocean</strong> city CissfE •*<br />
awiUcaUom Ja<br />
plications do'<br />
istlons<br />
p<br />
month, resi<br />
Bookkeeper ent In O<br />
Salar>.<br />
tliat<br />
anv<br />
wfll 1 properly safe-<br />
mndlllnns<br />
icuaid It<br />
Bids and proposals ma> be Rubmlited<br />
on fnrms supplied hv the blddLia but<br />
all details must be dl*clns«!<br />
An> bulldlns; or alructuici^ now on<br />
jeec lands are not thepropeit> <strong>of</strong> tht*<br />
Clt> snd ere not a aublAct <strong>of</strong> this lease<br />
proposal The Olt la feaslnjc said land<br />
as vacant land onti and ulll deliver<br />
poxsesslon <strong>of</strong> said land tn thr aurcesa-<br />
ful bidder as vacant land<br />
Ihp richt to rpJwTt any and oil bids<br />
and proposals Is reserved<br />
HENRI SILLINL.<br />
<strong>City</strong> Clerk<br />
1 3—Ti—pf SB SS<br />
CLASSIFIfD DISPLAY<br />
HERE!<br />
SAVE HERE!<br />
•*l I.IKC-OI.N<br />
Clar kl l<br />
sedan.<br />
.N t^tiH «^.r sedan.<br />
rstdW, beater, aatasaatte<br />
B, wklte aall Him, etn<br />
iTB "sawer it<br />
NOTICE TO<br />
Estate <strong>of</strong> Morris<br />
wsed<br />
Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong> Artlli<br />
Larleks, Surrogate <strong>of</strong> the coi<br />
Cape Ma , made on tfte ninth<br />
Jaauart lass on the petition .<br />
anbscilber tn« eircutora <strong>of</strong> said<br />
ient notice la hereby alien<br />
Creditor* <strong>of</strong> aald decedent to<br />
to the executors: within six<br />
from the ninth da\ <strong>of</strong> Jsndary,,<br />
their claim, in writing and under 1<br />
•perlfjlns; the amount claimed ar<br />
partleulars <strong>of</strong> ttie cTsum<br />
Mdellty Mlladetplila Tn<br />
Archei, orolner Hunter A<br />
AUornoj<br />
Camden, New Jersey<br />
"~ "—pfilioo<br />
IrsmiMliilaB, wklte aa<br />
trie *H|-|d*r.<br />
lUa us<br />
", Uao (r*ea, rmdl.. lie*t>r.<br />
••talsialU! trupaiUlUaj. user<br />
•teerUf. Hklte wall tires «I.S».<br />
Mee aid Hkll*. radle. (eater, asrt*.<br />
Hatlr tra,a*mlw«l«B, mhlte -sra><br />
llm. paner pteerlaiit. pvwer<br />
•la LINCOLN V.prl kardtap.<br />
Kreea. radl*. keater, kal<br />
•M_ MBeMUsfi H.aterey hi<br />
— CLOifD $M(«DAYS<br />
*OTtCK TO LUUI ClIIW<br />
Eatate or Laura 11. Smith, D<br />
Pursuant tb the orier ttf Arthu<br />
Laticks. aurimitte ot the c<br />
Cape May made on the twelfl..<br />
Jsnusry. 1«S6. on the petition _<br />
(ubacrlber, Ihe executon <strong>of</strong> aald i<br />
Sent, notice la hereby - •<br />
J<br />
Credlton ol aald deceC<br />
Sonl^^SS<br />
their elalma In wrltfo<br />
specirylnc the amoun<br />
particulars <strong>of</strong> the cu<br />
Dated Ja<br />
>£-* \ v<br />
^Si.^ -' *\£ e t* ^ t " '
* • » ' . % .<br />
"VMS<br />
>*. UtacM<br />
. VaUnady<br />
wai<br />
• to* dapartr<br />
r«-»t the homo<br />
plea before<br />
A. nm<br />
•Up<br />
to* a care><br />
•> a<br />
10th<br />
avt.<br />
OMet Guard<br />
! Auxili-<br />
Ourd<br />
ANUARY<br />
€l£ARANCE<br />
Annual Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
MEN'S SUITS<br />
20% Reduction<br />
ON ALL<br />
SUITS TOPCOATS<br />
SPORT COATS<br />
M.0P SUITS Now 44.00<br />
45.00 SUITS Now 3*.O0<br />
50.00 TOKOATS Now 40.00<br />
4i.00 TOPCOATS Now 36.00<br />
MM<br />
22.M<br />
Swift by Clipper Craft A Style Mart<br />
Sport Coats by McGregor<br />
SUITS New 40.00<br />
TOKOATS Now 31.60<br />
Now 26.80<br />
5IWF COATS .-New 24.00<br />
STOUT COATS ........................... Now 18.36<br />
Sheer Berkshire Nylons<br />
U fwgc — 20 denhr - Full taMmed<br />
m m If1<br />
1 1 l*"f<br />
X •\J%J PAIR<br />
3 pair 3.15<br />
(Ofscon/znued Sfy/«;<br />
« MT R*gu\arly , ~<br />
QUALITY O9C<br />
HOSIERY B¥C ' -<br />
THREE<br />
PAIR<br />
2.00<br />
Continuing Our Sale <strong>of</strong><br />
Men's and Boys'<br />
WINTER JACKETS<br />
BOYS' SIZES 8 to 20<br />
VALUES TO 6.98 . . . . N O W 4 , 9 0<br />
REG. 12.96 to 14.95. . .<br />
16.96 TO 1t.95. . .<br />
19.95 TO 24,95. . 4<br />
NOW 8.90<br />
NOW 12.90<br />
NOW 17.90<br />
A1UE Now 8.90<br />
11.90<br />
17.90<br />
•<br />
•<br />
•<br />
J<br />
Nylaea tap and tea ring<br />
•nds garter and toe runt<br />
Plffad hM(<br />
"£Ups" fMrfattly<br />
Narrew Ml*<br />
far modern ihee daiign<br />
fSHMHaiH^Baaaaaaaaaaay<br />
JaaaKBaawSl^BaaaaaaaaaH<br />
«..•••« •" '«$#:•><br />
• •f«<br />
SPECIAL GROUP<br />
100% ORLON<br />
Ladies' Sweaters<br />
Pull Overs ... 2.98<br />
Cardigans . . . 3.98<br />
WORTH MUCH MORI<br />
SPECIAL GROUP BOYS'<br />
COTTON FLANNEL<br />
SHIRTS<br />
1<br />
for a<br />
short<br />
only!<br />
time<br />
THURSDAY, JANUARY<br />
Florsheim<br />
discontinued styles for men<br />
REDUCED<br />
10 95 to<br />
and<br />
S«*e money any on famous Floriheira Shoes<br />
you'll wear for many a seaion in comfort and style.<br />
Our nocks are limited—so con* in early!<br />
for thorough<br />
cleansing<br />
Homoginln4<br />
Cleansing Qnvn<br />
—lor nunul,<br />
oily or dry tkin.<br />
Rviular value<br />
2 00<br />
onlyiM<br />
for perfect 0<br />
make-up<br />
Initin<br />
Rtgular value 1.50.<br />
now only |M<br />
values to<br />
on fine<br />
beauty essentials<br />
Homojsnlnd nl|lit<br />
Ctejm.RtjuUrvalm<br />
1.50. now only It*<br />
for radiantly clear skin<br />
for a flawless<br />
complexion "J<br />
'Vitamin A.D-<br />
Complex Crelm. •<br />
(teiultr Him 2.50.<br />
nowonhf JJ»<br />
' • £ . , '$$$&^;'$m£.<br />
- , AM* wdruhtM in Area's &*»!• contra<br />
, wkkli includes two mem hers by sectors In the north and south<br />
Branch <strong>of</strong> the American National I <br />
Irkta. Tha "true yalua" Is Moo,s<br />
announced by A hearing on the new figures waa<br />
dartaken at tha ailractlan <strong>of</strong> the<br />
UtMl iMw the aMenad vaiim<br />
May County Board conducted yesterday at Court Home,<br />
•fata ganrnnxnt, rovufed a wMe<br />
according to <strong>City</strong> with representatives <strong>of</strong> yartoui tax.<br />
••ed far local pwrpeie taMtIM,<br />
flutfuatton. In aueMnent practlwt<br />
Ing districts present, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> As-<br />
The higher llgurei are to be used among Hie munklpalHIat. In r*la-<br />
»e«tor Thomas J. MePougal otlendcd<br />
as a buis for apportionment <strong>of</strong> the Han M frua value, the board uW<br />
but did not enter any <strong>of</strong>ficial protest. aunty tax load among the dlstrlets, th.t •iKumanH retife from a<br />
law af 1434 par MM in Lewer<br />
T.wnihl* ts a hh»h raNa <strong>of</strong> UM<br />
par iant In Wait WNahMeat.<br />
Table Per Tax Load Equalization<br />
KatM<br />
AnMUHt<br />
In an attempt to bring all toe va!<br />
•f<br />
bywhkh<br />
bywhkh<br />
uatloni up to the tapie level, the<br />
AHrefate oourd inereaied these valuations by<br />
Veto*** '' attatiatl<br />
•Ml<br />
fa<br />
valuaahali veliMlMii<br />
•True from M M W per cent.<br />
Tru. Value ^4 InCPIJISIB helncnMea<br />
Value <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, beeaun its true value<br />
2S.28 MB.M<br />
8.879.683<br />
figure hai been inereaatd by one <strong>of</strong><br />
23,100,IHS Iha hlghut pereeliUget, 4S4 per<br />
iJSM<br />
MM<br />
STBJt iMM aMM4i<br />
MIS<br />
310.87<br />
llMJM cent, eMMeqaenUlf will have one <strong>of</strong><br />
the heavleit Increases In Hi share<br />
BMn 17.53 4TO77<br />
H1JW UM<br />
SS77S umm<br />
<strong>of</strong> the county tax burden, Mr Adims<br />
M0I»<br />
3M34MS<br />
pointed out,<br />
3AM SU.20<br />
21,550.731<br />
32JMJ68<br />
Tha baarai 1MB currant city itvin<br />
4H01<br />
J . ^7<br />
l&M<br />
13.10X310<br />
Dturtt rh»t th. true valva chavM<br />
1B.1V MH.7S<br />
21,438^3*<br />
»a fllt^4U*a, ma hhjhett a* w<br />
17.M<br />
ruaMr<br />
et Hie la Munty tantn* dhrtrkh.<br />
U.17<br />
Thlt h an IncrHia at tnjW.IM<br />
346*<br />
174*7 , 4<br />
ever MM lafal ratiMea at fijatf by<br />
1»7»<br />
47MMM<br />
board,<br />
$3<br />
.J,l<<br />
v At the i<br />
Corp re-elected<br />
I»tt as ll»<br />
Funds Approved fMtlt, vice<br />
l,unny treasurer, and WHlJni*<br />
Lolll^on jr, Kcrctuy;<br />
Other dlrecton are FVink •<br />
For Asbury av. the lodge's current WonM|i I,<br />
I The carporation made It limafll '<br />
available for the paving <strong>of</strong> A»IMII> • lhat the funds neceuary for A|l^>aa%<br />
av, this spring, Mayor Edward It I hltioua bulldlnir project went' ->*-<br />
Bowk.-r announced Friday,<br />
i roi,ed bry a campaign •mtmg'IM'<br />
, Masons thrnuelves<br />
The mayor said the city's main<br />
1<br />
street will be paved from curb to Tha new Temple wW veer<br />
curb for the full dlstansc from 1stI<br />
ern mkytcraper BwMdlM an<br />
st, 10 14th st. He said it la planned Sea •>*•*<br />
also to pave Simpson av, from lot<br />
it to 5th St., if Biilllcienl fund« are<br />
Tax Forum at ! emaining.<br />
Legion Home Wednesday<br />
Heart Drive<br />
Mayor Hawker's statement fol.<br />
lowed notification received by the<br />
The public is Invited to attend an<br />
to glv*<br />
commissioners Friday from the state<br />
"Income Tax p'orum" next ^fadnes-<br />
ui warnlnf" but that he doubt, day nilht at B o'clock in the head-<br />
Hiiihway Department that $1(460 in Open Next W<br />
the Stetc Health Biaartmant will quarters <strong>of</strong> Morgan.Ranck Post. Am<br />
maintenance stair aid funds are<br />
crack dawn on municipal Severn, erican Legion, 14th st, and Haven av. available: for the Asbury av, project. Lt>ad»rs<br />
menrt—far Hit praunt, at leait, The guest speaker will be A, K, In December tbe city waa aliotml <strong>City</strong> and County<br />
Molfelt, an internal revenue agent<br />
n state funds under the<br />
"It would be impractical for the<br />
with 13 years' experience, who is<br />
The Cape May County Hearts<br />
slate to try to force every commu.<br />
connected with the Camdcn district Department allocates receipts from elation will open .Its third<br />
nily to discontinue its trash dumps<br />
africe. lie will discuss the most fre- vehicle and gasoline taxes.<br />
during the month <strong>of</strong> L ,<br />
Immediately," he said, "Practically<br />
quently used tax 'forms and basic The state contribution, us in pre startlim with • "Tag Day" on<br />
every town around South Jersey is In<br />
principles to assist taxpayers in fill. vious years, represents roughly M day, Kebrmry 4. under tb» m<br />
the same fill we are—open dump,<br />
Ing out their own returns. He also per cent <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> the paving sion <strong>of</strong> Mra, Wlllard B. Slut]<br />
and ns money to build incinerailnis<br />
will answer questions from ihe audl* procram. The remaining lo per cent Dolaney pi., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />
plants."<br />
ence.<br />
Is provided by the city as a budget Louuj M. Palmer, <strong>Ocean</strong> tov<br />
The slate code says lhat anyone This forum, arranged with Post item.<br />
David C, Iniierw.ll, Wildwoad, ,<br />
burning refuse In an open dump Commander I. Leslie Lawrence Jr.. Mayor Bowker "said that all re. area chairmen for the 19M (<br />
can be summoned to a Health Du. is part <strong>of</strong> the Internal Revenue Du quired forms are being filed at Tren- raising (ampaiji., h*v* MinoiL.<br />
partment hearing. The Department reau's current "do it yourself" proton so thai the project can be stall- the Heart §mday ehUrnMn whoJ<br />
has power to obtain an Injunction gram to reduce the number <strong>of</strong> tax-; tax- ed at the earliest possible passible date this •Id In lira' citytwldc canvaw "<br />
barring Illegal burning after a spe. payers seeking advice in bureau Spring, with the hope <strong>of</strong>, eompletloii uled for February 3S. •<br />
clued date.<br />
omces. I before the busy summer months.<br />
The mayor some months ago asked<br />
Mrt,* Harry a. Klamte Jr,<br />
an engineering firm lo prepare est).<br />
Plmiaala rd, hat been imiri<br />
mates <strong>of</strong> the cost <strong>of</strong> placing the city's<br />
Hilt area. Her Eaptalnt and<br />
incinerator plant at Mth st. and"Wonderful<br />
Peop/e' Here, Say art wHI be annavked «* «<br />
Bay av, hack in operation, and alia<br />
data.<br />
the cost <strong>of</strong> building a new inciner-<br />
Other* named In the county^<br />
ator, Re iald yesterday that these es- Burned Out Airman and Wife Harold 1, Abraina, Woodbuie;<br />
timates have not yet been submitted « By KAY MWIN<br />
found and over the week end .1WaUer<br />
Sawn Sea Isle C"<br />
lo him,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> service clubs, sororities, steady stream <strong>of</strong> people bearing CharlM De Vaul, geavDie;<br />
civic organizations md individuals clothing and household articles Roblnjon, South Seaville; ~<br />
"•ventwaiiy the itaht will feree acted with spontaneaui alacrity in flowed to Ihe emergency home <strong>of</strong> the •ant Fraicn, ManMni<br />
in fa Incinerate our refute and coming to the aid <strong>of</strong> Airman and young couple.<br />
ence Lee Nelson and Ml<br />
dhuwittnue the outdoor dump," ha Mrs. Harvey Swataworth and their As <strong>of</strong> Monday afternoon, a smile r, Leeke, Avateni tin, '<br />
tonnd+d. "bocam. ef tha con, ninc-month-old daughter, Suiy, over was once again seen on the face <strong>of</strong> mas, CaM May Court<br />
•lullsQ ^pvHfrH HI fltntivy 9T ^$9^* the week end, *<br />
Mr*, gwauworth and a return to Mas Weielit, 3pe Mj<br />
laHon. The ajuatHan h> haw much<br />
leeway they will eifew."<br />
<strong>On</strong> Monday <strong>of</strong> last week the Sivats-<br />
normal living became a reality for<br />
wonhs* trailer home was completely<br />
the family, ^<br />
burned out, leaving the, family with Included In the «lrr» were a earn, TIME and<br />
Tr—n Again Head* only what they wen wearing at the eieta layatta far Me baby eBpaiMti<br />
time, They came to <strong>Ocean</strong> city and In Juno, . trlfc, hlchcrialr, tarTlaae,<br />
County Fireman's A«.n. appealed to the Red Cron to help bMMbu and tahla Ibten, atactrto<br />
Freeholder Walter H, Treen. <strong>of</strong><br />
them, *<br />
I" HW» H Kall^al •'•• iv^bnliaa 11 Wiling t^^bAaaaBi ^&m¥Wt T -W HlWIIf - r - - wi If-<br />
WlWwootf, wal re-elected president<br />
far %mv, dtohat, .Mttliw few k*th<br />
<strong>of</strong> tae Cape May County Firemen's<br />
Tha ifary «f the trafeaV ap. Mr. anal Ntn. twarnnrth, and •<br />
Auoclatlan at the annual meeting In<br />
peered In laif weetA lltya af Hit BlSllA Ui^A ainf<br />
Wjidwood. _<br />
•anHnaHLadfer. Thur»d.y afrer-<br />
^vpfp mwwwww^ wmiiii Iff iCalU<br />
and donation! ware lUII com- m^mm<br />
K. Weber, af Stone Harbor,<br />
te th. family ing In to ihaw, at Mn. Swataworth<br />
Mid, -what wonderful pieWa<br />
. 1tMlrf«». ;<br />
•X BIUII apaHniiit had Ban<br />
-u... :
Pl&tl >, • -•<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINELtgPGER<br />
THUKSPAY, JANUARY<br />
JANUARY 26,<br />
at —IH»I<br />
»IMa «w.'<br />
btuioau<br />
In<br />
for U<br />
thlnii<br />
Ocaen <strong>City</strong> a dls-<br />
•nder-<br />
Gnn<br />
.. in Ihe<br />
<strong>of</strong> ttw itat* an the<br />
«•> nwtt<br />
•ar<br />
VWi/fe *o# Goes fo Wretches<br />
Who Mitt Exchange Meetings<br />
Rats aad f IT»» potorioutly<br />
poor mlxera, and unlesa member* <strong>of</strong><br />
Ihc Ocau <strong>City</strong> Kxctunfe Club boost<br />
perfect attendasee at mecUnps In<br />
tHe next two montlu. unc mart<br />
houaebalda are |oln« to contain thla<br />
combustible «mbuiat|en<br />
<strong>of</strong> 4b. elub became «x-<br />
thl* domicile disrupting<br />
pouJbUKy thla week with the an<br />
aouocnaent (hat a white r4 will be<br />
• for a week^ M<br />
D habitual abKntees from 'the<br />
grotnjft veekly meetings<br />
•iKt waa apawntd try Hi.<br />
ttanu <strong>of</strong> tetren m*n each, one <strong>of</strong><br />
their number Mrvlnf as captain. The<br />
team with <br />
niclpai Judge Louis Mattera for<br />
failure Is answer tlfht parkinf<br />
tickets<br />
When Issued, the tickets car<br />
ry a II fine. The tickets warp<br />
placed on the woman's car over<br />
the past several months for ever,<br />
time parking. Procrastination In<br />
this ease cost Mrs. MeOfnnls<br />
three times the normal penalty<br />
for each violation.<br />
Horzog Completes<br />
Officer Training<br />
about ii feet from<br />
ment, and extends<br />
—In iLjfc averhaajj—SeiieraL ftth&fe<br />
>f -large truek* previously<br />
had csmpliined about the obstruc-<br />
tion te their vehiclei, police re<br />
ported.<br />
Th. condition w n referred W<br />
Fire Department omclali, who .ra<br />
iw to he*, the land-<br />
. re-heated. Prank Necna, ot<br />
Philadelphia, If reparted Hi he the<br />
<strong>of</strong> tha hotel.<br />
Other communities in the county<br />
placing plastic heart:, around the<br />
busineti areas are Avaion, Cape<br />
May, Wlidwood, Woodbine and Sea<br />
Isle <strong>City</strong>,<br />
| <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s plastic hearH will be<br />
i put out February 1 hy Gcorso<br />
! Booth, nanied chairman <strong>of</strong> (his<br />
I"" b ^ r ?>«»"• ..,„ ,<br />
he lobbv Boor, i» ! - °* c " T enenUaum. Wildwood. ««»<br />
the alley p.VD: i ""J""" SD J cl »' Sifts chairman for<br />
almoNt three feet ' "? il , rt ,h J ? ', £ C T ' '"<br />
local<br />
li'Ilei, wlrirtr Oei'an<br />
people<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
mm<br />
The trailer, owned by Robert A,<br />
lourth and James p. McClean <strong>of</strong><br />
Vlnelami. sustained about U0 dam-<br />
to Its side. Police reported «n<br />
•1^1*250, damage to the lire<br />
and ctiriBT by m,<br />
er also will du for I be<br />
area.<br />
At the state level, about 30,000<br />
voluntMr canvassers— the laraest<br />
army <strong>of</strong> warkert in the hlilery *f<br />
the New Jersey MNtf AisocJatJan<br />
—will launch th. H.art Fund neirl<br />
Wtdnesday, almlnf at a Itate-wlde<br />
•aai ef %7MJ>00.<br />
C W, Floyd C<strong>of</strong>fin, <strong>of</strong> Ensiewond.<br />
tl i h<br />
DR. I<br />
Dr. Edward 1<br />
<strong>City</strong>, was elected<br />
B. TYSON<br />
Tjsotl, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
president <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />
dil<br />
y p<br />
Cape May County Medical Society dt<br />
a meeting <strong>of</strong> the group in Cape May<br />
Court House Tuesday evening.<br />
Dr. C. }. Records, <strong>of</strong> Cape May,<br />
was named vice president; Dr. H. F.<br />
Hughes, also <strong>of</strong> Cape May, treasurer,<br />
and Dr. 1, J Mauotta, <strong>of</strong> Wildwooil<br />
secretary. The various members o<br />
committee* whose terms expire,<br />
were re-elected.<br />
The »o=esntraetnr^ fur<br />
he job, anneuiiet'd that MU'CI rramr'<br />
wsrk is beinil brought te the rttori<br />
lo replace the lest NciFToId,<br />
The Meei, which i? fnicrlucki'd<br />
with nut& and hoi is, is rspeeted tn<br />
be able to withsiand the ballerina -1<br />
ihe waves in any subsequent hiyrm^<br />
Mr FricQ ^aid that the dvluy wil<br />
not jirevent ih*? tsntrflttor having<br />
the job af atrenalheninii the tuner<br />
and steel piliniis and substruciure <strong>of</strong><br />
the pier completed by the summer<br />
New Boy Scout<br />
TroopOrganized<br />
Waldman to Lead<br />
K. ef C, Group<br />
Preliminary urganizatisn steps for<br />
a new Boy Seaut troop, No, STS were<br />
taken Friday evening at a meeUny<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> John F HDitand,<br />
with Harold V, Feyl, chief Seout es^<br />
ccullvc <strong>of</strong> ihe Atlantic Area Council,<br />
The new troop will tap spnnsnft>d<br />
hy the Oeean Ciiy Cyuntll Knights<br />
af Columbus and will meet in the Hi<br />
Augustine's school hall.<br />
E. Thomas Waldman was named<br />
^nutmasier and Mr Holland i><br />
chairman <strong>of</strong> the Ireep committeu,<br />
Olher leaders <strong>of</strong> ihe work are Che^=<br />
!ur Wimberg, ^eeretary treasurer;<br />
Harold Marshall, property chairman;<br />
TheudorF Clym'pr, advancement<br />
chairman: Robert MorrWi fiutdaors^<br />
man, arid Ernest Phillips, pubji?h><br />
L'hsirman.<br />
It is planned to csU a meeiiny<br />
innii in the school hatl id give inter-<br />
ested parents and leaders full infer-<br />
maiinn abyyt the troop program. The<br />
rommnttK'men reported thai beiween i<br />
i3 and an buy* are intt-M^U'd in<br />
jnining,<br />
The Kniali!': nf t'oJiimbiiM also nvt<br />
as: spoiiMtr <strong>of</strong> Cub park So. "iT,<br />
«hreh was Drjianixt'd abuul a soar<br />
RALPH S. HERZOO<br />
liaiinM eoiiipieted a tivo=monih aHi'<br />
cur basic pauFse in December *»t<br />
Qyaniioo, \'a=, Marino Second Lt,<br />
Ralph S. ttcTiot. son <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />
Mrs, Ralph Ilertpg, 610 12th !•!..<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, has (tfrn assigned to<br />
regular duly ai the Quaniico bn^e.<br />
The basic course quilHU 1 * nc-wiy<br />
cummissionrd lieutenants for cam-<br />
mand <strong>of</strong> infantry platoons and 5ta:T<br />
duties.<br />
County Airline<br />
to be Continued<br />
Protests Result in<br />
License Renewal<br />
Polio Drive<br />
CsnHnuM *"« "••• '<br />
Anjon. not cunlatlad h» tha «•<br />
IWrara H U,rga* •• "•" «•"''»«•<br />
Nam !» Oanarai ehiiriiwn Lynny<br />
at ilty hail tr •»« eampalih trtas,<br />
urar Lamyal H. Mini af Th,- N.<br />
llanal lank si Oiaan CUy.<br />
Meanilmc ihc drive is joins for-<br />
ward ihreushoui (ho communiiy by<br />
means <strong>of</strong> dlreci m»ii salifilalinil ami<br />
coin rcceplnclti in public Pisces. **<br />
well ai in (he .choois.<br />
Dr J Thorniev HiiMhfs. fhairmaii<br />
for orginiMlions, rcportcil thai eiahl<br />
groups so far have wnl in fOlitrlliu<br />
iion«. five <strong>of</strong> them in Ihe pasl w«!l.<br />
The latest sifis ieknowledaed cams<br />
from the tlamnu Chapter, Ometio<br />
Lambda Fsi; Police and Firemen s<br />
Ussoeialion: Counci! No. 10, DiUjih,<br />
tors <strong>of</strong> America; the EKihaiigo Club,<br />
and the Cdiumijui cliih.<br />
Becau'se <strong>of</strong> (he neccFsily <strong>of</strong> wait.<br />
! in« (or ariioii ai mectinM«. Pr.<br />
, Hughes said lhal manj ursanijalniii<br />
; aifls froqutntly arrive well inly<br />
February,<br />
The Wildwood Cte,t<br />
eation hu approved a<br />
for S150.2JB for the IBiK,<br />
year. The propoied budget ii •<br />
more than the current one.<br />
Board <strong>of</strong>fleiars laid (taaii<br />
crease was caused by a hjL<br />
tuition fce» at W i i ^<br />
Wiid,^<br />
mindotary teaeheri»<br />
increases, and the sddli|o« I<br />
new teachers tu the staff<br />
General<br />
Landscaping<br />
Cedar Bridge I<br />
Nursery I Grei<br />
ZiON ROAD AT<br />
BARGAINTOWN<br />
at inllKai SEA— rt "<br />
B IT!liei From a<br />
PHONE SOMERS<br />
wtiuh<br />
Capt. Graham<br />
CemHnu#d from p*gg 1<br />
L^r fyporipd (hst therp are only liiti<br />
raduatys in active law eiiforeenieiit<br />
uvnuii'!* in New Jersny= The Ws*a,^<br />
i\v- sponsor ihreeday ret raining<br />
tjrisds ^umeuhufu in thy state every<br />
U. %. Co*»t Cu*rd, has b*en<br />
membtr §f ffe* pellet ferec tln<br />
July Iflf, H* w*i promoted to t<br />
ank <strong>of</strong> ifpgvJBf in Ocfsber 19<br />
nd was mmdm cipNln l*sf ye#p.<br />
A nativy <strong>of</strong> North Carolina,<br />
iikes his horn* 1 here with his u<br />
^rjopic, at 11 Sunset pi. A" s<br />
arviii, is in th*? Sa\ al ^r if o<br />
iriji'ia<br />
nsj stahonied in V<br />
Capt. (Iraham hii prevlgusJy<br />
g<br />
dutT'fed hy- ihi* FBI, and ihe<br />
police Course in procedure?<br />
Tax Ratables<br />
€Snflnyf>f frem pig* 1<br />
t'Fly fnr uxatinii at one o! the io\* =<br />
ysi ratios in tht? t-aunty, or 17.73 per<br />
tent. Others a^o^ing on ghoul ihe<br />
*.ame basi^ iru Dennis and Upper<br />
siiidy find* &vvvn du<br />
? at more thsn 20 per<br />
alue, with nine below<br />
CUSHION CREPES<br />
LOOK WELL<br />
FIT WiU.<br />
WEAR WILL<br />
CompUto Selection ef CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />
Tr«i|t«d P*r#onn*l to Infura Prop»r Fitting<br />
. Doctor*' PrtMriptieni Accurately FIIM<br />
^ ' S CHILDREN'S SHOES<br />
M3 Atbury Av«. Phono 3373<br />
QPIN PNIP4V5 AND SATURQAYS UNTIL 9 P.M.<br />
The hoard<br />
triets asse^in<br />
tent <strong>of</strong> tiue<br />
that ratio,<br />
Oeean <strong>City</strong> finance <strong>of</strong>Tuials in tht 1<br />
past have tried to adhere to a py,-.<br />
eunlaqe <strong>of</strong> about 20 per eent oi roii=<br />
Mruetion eost on new buildiiiti.<br />
Mr, Adams said thai one rea*oH<br />
thM Oeean <strong>City</strong> increase in "irue<br />
value" is so ureat is the iaet that<br />
properly being sold in Oeean CiiyJMon<br />
haii been eomminding a higher rv= day<br />
?ale value than in many ether eom^jinfo suh-caminl.tco<br />
rtiuniiie^. This ueuld have afferted mcniN: LadMic Del Cnrlo and Forrest<br />
ihe market levels u&ed by (he board ! R, Bridesam. Both leaders o? Ihn<br />
in its Mudy, he pointtid out, HJOUI iroop Hponserrd by the Fir>»<br />
-— ; Mcthodisi Church here, are serving<br />
lie leaves ajon the attendance ind partieipgtion<br />
leemmiitees.<br />
A npu nir caf'Mer opersfni<br />
t-ate ha?* been U*u?d in ihe<br />
Htates Oversea? Airlines, Ine<br />
operates from ihe Cape May Count:.'<br />
Airport, assuring tminnustion <strong>of</strong> tho<br />
business which is an imporliiiit st-^<br />
men! <strong>of</strong> the eegnumi^ life uf Cape<br />
May County, (."unurpshman T Mi!let<br />
JiantJ fli>c!used tuday.<br />
li.Tnd said he had been rmiiheri ot<br />
tin? new certificate hs C, J Lu\U* s r,<br />
adminisiraior <strong>of</strong> Civil Acriinautio. ,<br />
lailowing wuf-ks <strong>of</strong> elTnrt io tinar^<br />
CAA ohjeetioiis to rentHvai oi I hf "<br />
i=umpany"s ecrt?l!eftt£:<br />
'1 am pleased thi.i ihruuuh ihc<br />
tooperatipn <strong>of</strong> the rnmpaiiy with my •<br />
.^taff the deficienttes have been ear* I<br />
reeled and th£t the egmpsny IN HO» I<br />
; fuNy eertifieated/' Lowter reported to j<br />
Congressman Hand, annyuncing ihe '<br />
issunnee <strong>of</strong> th*? new certificate. j<br />
Hand bad telegraphed his prutest<br />
f io ihw CAA on Ms OrlKina! aetinn<br />
deny ing renewal <strong>of</strong> the eornpany*s<br />
i«i»rttn«t* and cited the exeeilrtit<br />
'. safety record <strong>of</strong> the line. He later<br />
submitted a protest tn person ind<br />
a-Kkpd the CAA io review the case.<br />
In a statement today, C«nj?ress^<br />
man Hand said he »a£ yraiifiyd at<br />
the outcome <strong>of</strong> the CAA 1 * review and<br />
i at its celerity tnd action in response<br />
tfe Ms iirategts, w 4<br />
Csnyrc^sman Hind w*rked wiitt<br />
•• <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the I'nlted States Qverspa?<br />
Airlines and with Frefholder Walter<br />
If, Treen, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, direetor pf<br />
the County Airport, in bevkina i?o,u=<br />
inev <strong>of</strong> the new permit.<br />
nversea^ Airlines t-nndut-i^ an vs.-<br />
l*.=n?ivc air-ffijiylit L>(:eral iuii unit<br />
planca aoin^ I'rnm Uie Co.iniy Air-<br />
port to all parts <strong>of</strong> ihe world.<br />
Resort Men Aides<br />
For Scouting Show<br />
The American Legion <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />
County has joined forces with the<br />
Ai Unlit 1 Area Council, Boy tkouls uf<br />
America, hi sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the an =<br />
nual Fsposition ot StoutinJ m the<br />
Atiaiiiic Ciiy Audiiorium.<br />
The sPinw is scheduled lur Marth<br />
ifi and IT and will bring tone! KIT ihu-.<br />
work <strong>of</strong> 4J8g Lu\u. Scout*. Ex-plur- i<br />
ers and Leaders <strong>of</strong> ihe L'rtunt'iL<br />
The iunviy formed Joint Commi^^<br />
sion on arraiigenienis met Wcdnus-<br />
niyht last week and<br />
Oh-6-h/<br />
V<br />
And<br />
Oh-h-h!<br />
What a<br />
beautiful<br />
price!<br />
see vouB NEAREST<br />
OLDSMOBILE<br />
PIALIIR<br />
TRAVEL BY. TRAIN<br />
OUTBOUND<br />
TiMITASLi-<br />
AH Timn Slioim Mir' Kiiirrs giaiilarl' Tims' N.,,''<br />
LIAVI OCIAN CIT¥ — IBth It.: ' '<br />
H:;3 A. M. T« I'iiMa. ami (nmHi-D*. liaii.v i;xri*pi NmiUiyi.<br />
ill; I'. .11. Tu I'liiln nil rnmdin>, Ilailj ljs,,.pl hunda)..<br />
6:5! I>, II Tu Flilia. mil l.i n- NunHum anil IIilidDI,<br />
•PiiiEngeri ehinfe at H.ddonfield<br />
fi*sgprM)f Philfld^lphii ms.v IIstl flirfii4i-lir* <strong>of</strong> idjiitiiinai If-ftlr<br />
rtioi C'sindiB Irllm aad rnnnrrliDg »IM, n,f NuhulJ' IKrt *,<br />
•• Bro.dii.) l.».d,n 1>rralB«! 1» 1 SI la and l.upuji slwu. nilla. I<br />
. . . . - iptcial Low-Par?<br />
4-Dty Round Trip Rail Coach<br />
To CJmden Ts Phila, ri.CH !••*<br />
Prom: <strong>Ocean</strong> £i»y .. IJ.jo j , 00 FKD. TAX<br />
Sea Ijle eify , ).Ǥ tin efclldi-fn<br />
Avaion J.oO<br />
4,2D<br />
Many a little while<br />
black mark behind it,<br />
FINAL<br />
Over 150<br />
WINTER<br />
DRESSES<br />
NOW<br />
$7-50<br />
II! Regular and §<br />
Half Sues<br />
TALESi<br />
Dress Shop<br />
744 ASBURY<br />
£&£&<br />
and<br />
RADIO<br />
-f REPAIRS<br />
SIRVICt Our factory trained experts<br />
are at ysur iervlee u per-lob<br />
or contract basis. C*lf it lowl<br />
YOUR PRESENT TV<br />
IS WORTH MOM<br />
AS A TRADE<br />
ON THIS POPULAR<br />
MOTOROLA<br />
EYE-CONDITIONU> TV<br />
— REMEMBER —<br />
WHf N IT COMES<br />
TO TRADE-INS<br />
lOYD'S GIVE THI M<br />
COLOR TV A SPiCIALTY<br />
w .11 * C O M I IN ANYTIME<br />
We II Be mad .„ ArMngs a Home TrU!<br />
Without Obiiiation<br />
Anlannat Initallad end sarvlcW- w<br />
any TV m rMla n.«i, wa «re ai •»»'<br />
te yey ai ysur ta(aphsr|<br />
. 4 Cm<br />
i,d lo the<br />
UP ^gu<br />
,n earlier iitlaik Hvi- yt'ars<br />
resident <strong>of</strong> Oi-Min Cilv *incu<br />
W. B. Spirall, <strong>On</strong>es<br />
Count/ Legion Chief<br />
Funorol scrviepi wrfo conductfrt in<br />
Philadelphia late last week lor Wll-<br />
yam B. Spiinll, <strong>of</strong> Cinjion, f<strong>of</strong>mcr<br />
c-ammftiuk l r <strong>of</strong> thp Cap? May Counfy<br />
Amerlion Legion. UP died <strong>of</strong> a herirl<br />
nllnck nl lhi> Kleerlnii wheel <strong>of</strong> a<br />
Ilorisrs Irlirlt. ~,<br />
A former resldpnl <strong>of</strong> Avaion.<br />
where he wns curelaker <strong>of</strong> the Ava-<br />
Inn fire housi-, hp maveri to Clayton<br />
fihsut tuo years aye. A veteran <strong>of</strong><br />
World War I. he was active in eoiin-<br />
ty veteran affair* for<br />
vearN.<br />
lie Ij survivocl by his «rfe. Grasp,<br />
a (liiuahlMr iinil his mother, who re-<br />
sided with him.<br />
Mrs. Kathryn Young,<br />
Cold Star Mother<br />
Mrs. Kathr.vi n. Youni-, <strong>of</strong> fSrtl<br />
ti.. Sea Isle C.ty, dletl it Merry Ho«.<br />
IJlial la.i week. She «-«s S2.<br />
A Gold Star Mather, «he had been<br />
Ii residpn! ef thai resort for 12 yean<br />
foioinK from Norwood, Pa. Her only ;<br />
THE OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEOGeR PAQtll -r I<br />
son, Li, Robert L. Vounil. LI. S. Air<br />
Force, was (tlllea in action In Ena-<br />
land In 1944.<br />
She was a member <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle<br />
Methodist. Church and Its omrlal<br />
board, and was president pf ill<br />
W.g.CS. She also was a member <strong>of</strong><br />
the Townsend'ii Inlet Improvement<br />
Assuciailon and the AujflllBry <strong>of</strong> the<br />
a mimhfr <strong>of</strong> |Nfnlthljimanna.Ileye!le PO!,1 No, J40,<br />
American Legion,<br />
Survivinii are two hrothers. Aldon<br />
nowan. <strong>of</strong> Phiiadelphia. and Frank<br />
llav-an, <strong>of</strong> Tomisencrs Inlpt.<br />
j. Harry Todd, Toll<br />
Collector <strong>On</strong> Bridge<br />
Iniwrnmi will<br />
nttfry, piilfrmn<br />
die Finkbelntr,<br />
mdtnt '-<br />
A resident or TownHCnd's Inlet<br />
h.'riii'l-h'i'm-h 1 i thm < » pafs - ht wa!i « to11 iukor on<br />
ni run wiuiifi. i k = e i i n i.ui,.-!*, i.^i^ ,= ^ . . ^ ^ ^<br />
liny Friday<br />
be in Weii-ide<br />
fuosrai >wi» *vrv iciiului-li-cl<br />
Balurdsy ill Sprpne Clly. Pa,, inr<br />
filfi iariiiJ Finkhi-im'i, nl ilils lc:i-<br />
f, Oipail <strong>City</strong>,<br />
! FlnkllC'inf r. u hn Mill iB, dip(l<br />
, jinuarv IT iihile vi»ilin4 rel;i-<br />
|f« in Roier.lnrU. 1'a. Sin- was ;i<br />
Hidem <strong>of</strong> HUN ri.iiii lur muri' thiiii<br />
Sytlrs and »va« u me rtilier ill' ,i\,<br />
ihn's Luthl'rail i'liurih liprp,<br />
J THf llct, Franli V. Arilpr iiinciiit<br />
p seriit'Fs in rhf ! NI'IMIH Fiini-<br />
Iprihfi'Cilv. Interment wa-*<br />
i Cemetery mar thcri'.<br />
ihp Sea I.^le-Avjiion bridt^o uf Oeean<br />
Driie. He was lurmerly a resilient 01<br />
Camden.<br />
I lie »as a menilipr <strong>of</strong> the Mi-rchant-<br />
i villu Masonic L«dye. u paNt exalted<br />
| ruler <strong>of</strong> Ihc. Camiicn Ijielue <strong>of</strong> Elka,<br />
; bi'liint'iid lo the Nmith-Lamanna-Ra-<br />
j split* I-'ii^l, American Legion, and Ihe<br />
TowMsend's hiiet improvement ANNO-<br />
fiation.<br />
Me is Miri'ived<br />
und Mi.,. ,1<br />
his parenis. Mr.<br />
d Tdd f C<br />
Mrs. Gertrude Collins,<br />
Af Somers Point Home<br />
SOMEKS POINT — ServkcB were<br />
londucted in SI. Joseph's R, C,<br />
Church yesterday for Mrs, Gertrude<br />
G, Collins- <strong>of</strong> IS Somers av,, who<br />
died sufiriiMli;- Friday <strong>of</strong> a heart at-<br />
lack at her home. She wan M,<br />
She i, Murvived by her huMBSlid<br />
Morris J; a sister. Mrs. Elipahett]<br />
Jindy. Phiiauelphia: two brothers<br />
William J. and Jatnn V, O'Neili, both<br />
<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia.<br />
James Hawn, Pioneer<br />
in Lower Township<br />
James Hawn, one <strong>of</strong> (he pioneers<br />
<strong>of</strong> Loiier Township, died at Bur-<br />
dette Tomlin Memorial Hospital on<br />
Frida\ at Lite age <strong>of</strong> M,<br />
Mr. Hawn, who made his home it<br />
Erma, was a resident <strong>of</strong> the to*n-<br />
ship for 7S years, living ut his Erma<br />
homestead for 00 years. For 45 yearj<br />
he was sexton <strong>of</strong> the Tabernagie<br />
Mfthodlit Chill eh,<br />
Survnins are a son, the Rev. Rob-<br />
1 Inwnml Todd <strong>of</strong> Can ! eti W Hliwn - P»«lor <strong>of</strong> Ihe Fiemlna<br />
den. .nri . iSSSr.^SlnV""r l "? ^ V Church; a dau.hter,<br />
5lerUnrd I-akps ~ ! Mrs - E dna Garretsen, o/ Erma, aitrl<br />
R. B. Kunktl, Former<br />
everything<br />
ASfHMA?,<br />
Try therapy wii& tism<br />
Restaurnnr Operator<br />
Ilylpii B Xiinkcl, ii retired Sea Isle<br />
Sat<br />
An-<br />
<strong>City</strong> restiiursnl uperainr, died<br />
iirdny al the stale hospital<br />
rora. He was 6S.<br />
A r"r.it!ini <strong>of</strong> Sea Nie for 10 years,<br />
hi' was associated in the confection,<br />
ftry business, lie formerly operate'!<br />
,i restaurant at Vin#iandr Three<br />
years aju he sulTered severe iniurie"<br />
in an automobile accident, and had<br />
never fully recovered, lie i. survived<br />
by two brothers.<br />
! four Krandthildren.<br />
i Norman Taylor,<br />
Store Salesman<br />
Norman Taylor. 44, <strong>of</strong> Wildwood, a<br />
chain Htore salesman, died Monday nt<br />
Hahnemjin Hospital, Phiiadelphia,<br />
He was a past master <strong>of</strong> Hereford<br />
Lodge, F, and A, M.. and a member<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ihe Wiidwnod Order <strong>of</strong> Eastern<br />
Star and the Wildwood Assembly 01<br />
KUP7URE-EASER<br />
i. Sni«i!p iii IrjBL Adjmiabk Isg<br />
. —=. „___ , g<strong>of</strong>ti rial sfmii pad. No i!»! er fcatfiif<br />
HUGHES CENTRAL<br />
PHARMACY<br />
llh .nd wt.l.Y An, Pho"« M*i<br />
NUOIES PHARMACY<br />
UW.,leyAvs. Ph. 0345<br />
To Ask Truckers<br />
To Back Ferry<br />
County Chamber Maps<br />
New Prorryjfion Idea<br />
A new strategy <strong>of</strong> enlisting the<br />
Nllpporl <strong>of</strong> lonj-dklan^c trucking<br />
nrm> behind the pnpsied Caiie<br />
May-Lewes ferry was endor«ed Tues-<br />
day niahl by the Cape May Couniy<br />
Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce, meeting at<br />
C'ape May,<br />
The Chamber heard remark* bj<br />
r.awrenee M, Leaf. ure«idenl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Southern New Jersey Development<br />
Council; Edwin L, 'Gertaer, the Coun<br />
ill's e«eeiitlvo director; State Se.i<br />
lit or Charleo W, Sandman,- and As<br />
>i'mhlyman Kobe.-l E, Kay,<br />
It wai IKMM lo IniMiify Ih.<br />
promotion af Hi* farry lly (nliar-<br />
Ina fh* h*lp <strong>of</strong> loci ChamlHri <strong>of</strong><br />
Cpmm«rt« In varioui countv «Bm.<br />
muniflH, Th.y W|)i bt aikad fa<br />
ilivM* th. work <strong>of</strong> eenfacfinf<br />
•rucking comp«nl.« In neighboring<br />
•taiaa whith u.. Niw jartay hlBh-<br />
wayt, to obt.ln thsir rucflan and<br />
cplnloni r.gardlng a f|nit.uv(n«<br />
root, which woold Include Ih. D.I<br />
awar* Bay firry lln..<br />
Senator Sandman pointed out ihut<br />
the ferrs' raule would be "a na-<br />
tural" for trucks in north soi.lh<br />
Irade If the state would rebuild the<br />
exist ing Route 0 between Freeholli<br />
and Lakewood.<br />
The neiHork <strong>of</strong> super highways in<br />
northern New Jersey Is adequate to<br />
handle truck trairle. he said, out<br />
irom Freehold southward they must<br />
use either Inadequate roads or ua<br />
on the hearil}' travelled New Jersey<br />
'wmplke.<br />
If Rauf* t wart !wlng ever fs<br />
th. G.rd.n State Parkway and fol-<br />
low if ,11 th. way down fh. taaif<br />
IB Hf* f*rnrt fer a Mrfnlnut* ayar.<br />
waf*r hap te D.l.-.r. and isufh.<br />
•m points.<br />
King-Sized Plastic Bag for Animal Feed<br />
&11,f. M STELLAT1LLA farm lupervisor at the Rutgers College <strong>of</strong> Agriculture, is<br />
dwarfed by an expenmental plaitlc lilo. Rutfers farm crops ipecialisy mi airieultural<br />
enpneers have reported favorable results in itoiing anima'l feed in these lovfctrt con-<br />
tanwrs. Such plastic siloi can hold hundreds <strong>of</strong> tons <strong>of</strong> ammaf feed and may someday be<br />
! i J"i 0 n s ^, c nMd sllap S P" M tor surplus, animal feed, but can't afford the<br />
standard tower-like siloi.<br />
Vote Macfti<br />
Again Urged<br />
Study Commitcion<br />
Report* to M«yn«r<br />
The Slat* Biertlon Lain<br />
Commission Monday again •*<br />
mindatary use or voting machlnaa<br />
•II 21 nuntln <strong>of</strong> New Jermy.<br />
In addition to eliminating th*<br />
gar <strong>of</strong> rnUukci In countl<strong>of</strong> 1<br />
the machines would eliminate an<br />
laws eonGarniiig papeF ballot <<br />
tioni, removing 25 per cent <strong>of</strong><br />
slate's election statutes, the<br />
mission stated.<br />
The Commission reported<br />
members unanimous In th« op<br />
that a MptiMleaa lulMtlUiUon<br />
h» bill, which would take out<br />
•mandatory features, wu "bad<br />
Illation," The Commission 1 !<br />
miking the UM <strong>of</strong> the machlnea man-t<br />
datorv waa passed by the A*Mtn1A^ r<br />
Many Irlick line operators were<br />
*eid to favor utiilzaiion <strong>of</strong> ferrie-,<br />
because they give drivers an op<br />
p<strong>of</strong>tunlty for a rest break on ionn<br />
Tht Cham her eleeted Alfred<br />
Kilmesi, <strong>of</strong> Wijdwoad Cre»t, as its<br />
_. m* president to succeed John Free-<br />
Artl«an», He is iurvived hj hi» wife, j man, <strong>of</strong> Stone Harhar,<br />
! Otfier oiricera chosen were Wii.<br />
Illam <strong>How</strong>ie jr.. Wilduood first viee<br />
Ipresiyent; L, F. Vun Horn, Cape<br />
! May, second vice prr'-idcnU Mr<br />
Uorothea Bitidorn. Villas, treasurer,<br />
ind Henry H, White, Swainlon, see<br />
ret ary,<br />
Hughes Central Pharmacy<br />
(YOUR FAMILY DBUG STORE)<br />
UtiHJ in ih« Heart <strong>of</strong> OtHn Ctly'i Medical Center<br />
liSHTH AND WESLEY AVI. OCEAN CITY, N. J.<br />
Phone 0241 _ We Deliver Anywhere—Anytime<br />
In DRUGS<br />
Pull <strong>Line</strong> <strong>of</strong><br />
VAPORIZERS<br />
all makes<br />
Wi alto earry a complete<br />
line <strong>of</strong><br />
BATHROOM SCALES<br />
and<br />
HEATING PADS<br />
In COSMETICS<br />
REVLON'S<br />
Aquamarine SHAMPOO<br />
for normal, dry akd<br />
oily hair.<br />
Special only $1,00<br />
plus tux<br />
(limited lima only!<br />
Also: A Full Unm <strong>of</strong><br />
Other Rmvlon Preduefs.<br />
. THORNLEY HUGHES, P.D. • Owmr and Manager<br />
BOBIRT C. PAUL, P.O. . Asssclat. Pharmacist<br />
». IRVING STAOMER, P D. . A««lat> Pharm.ei.T<br />
SPENCE<br />
FAVORITES<br />
_JMt Swims and Is In Season, We Have It<br />
SCALLOPS<br />
SHRIMP<br />
CRAIS . DEVILED CRABS<br />
SLAW<br />
HASH • POTATO SALAD<br />
Our Own<br />
CHICKEN<br />
We Deliver---Phone 1348<br />
SPENCE'S SEA FOOD<br />
OYSTERS<br />
CLAMS<br />
LOBSTER TAILS<br />
LOBSTER MEAT<br />
SOFT CRABS<br />
„„ MARKET and KITCHEN<br />
STRtET and ASBURY AVENUI<br />
CUrWO MONDAY!<br />
Maraaret, and a dauahter, Patiitin,<br />
Thomas Turnsr, <strong>City</strong><br />
Worker at Wildwood<br />
Funeral service* wore conducted<br />
Monday for Thomas Turner, 78, a<br />
Wiltiwood eltj i-mnlnye, whn died<br />
Thursday nljiht at Shore Memorial<br />
Hospital.<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> Wiidwood for 27<br />
years, he was a meinbrr <strong>of</strong> the Re-J.<br />
ular Repuhlifan Cluli and the Fir i<br />
Chnrth,<br />
Rescue Squad to<br />
Induct Officers<br />
Rev, Fischer Named<br />
Chaplain <strong>of</strong> Group<br />
The Cape May County Rescue<br />
Squad will install its newly elected<br />
Gincers with ceremonies at Plymouth<br />
Inn Saturday evening,<br />
Fred Todd »iii he seated as the<br />
new president, sueceediriM Samuel<br />
OolT. Others lo lif installed are Wil-<br />
liam Wallace, vice president; James<br />
Marshall, treasurer; Hulh Boden,<br />
soerelary; Sioti Hurman, cliieii Wil-<br />
liam W.Ik, assistant ehiuli .1 unus<br />
Khropshire, iieiltenant, and Sliruu-<br />
shlre and Frank Williams, Huard ul<br />
Guvernurs,<br />
At the la.I meetini; <strong>of</strong> the Squad,<br />
Chief Burman vondtieted a drill to<br />
acquaint Squad members with the<br />
exact location oi equipment in the<br />
ambulanee. <strong>On</strong>e at a itime, they were<br />
directed to enter the ambulance and<br />
In Inf. out a certain piece <strong>of</strong> equip-<br />
ment. Another «us then directed is<br />
return the equipment to its place.<br />
This drill helps keep the Squad mem-<br />
bers able lo find equipment quickly.<br />
Five new prospeclive members at-<br />
tended Ihe meeting, at which the<br />
Hev, UoorKo Flscheri* pastor hi the<br />
Presbyterian Church, was nanied<br />
squad chaplain,<br />
Dr, Edward u. Tyson, ftipe May<br />
County president nf the Hearl Asio.<br />
iaiion and medical advisor lo the<br />
Squad, will be the speaker at the<br />
next meeting.<br />
Und«r a r.c.nt chani* In th«<br />
by l.w,, tha rn.mb.rj at large<br />
•i«t«l a board af dlractert.<br />
Named for thrM-yHr t.fitu war*<br />
Albert earrlun. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>! Wil-<br />
liam Hyland Jr., Court Haui#, and<br />
Jack •nil, W<strong>of</strong>tdMnt, Eiaettd Mr<br />
two iMn were Lnlle R,», W«t<br />
C»p, May, and Flnl.y Mlxn.r,<br />
MUiaiti tar on. yaar, OeBrfe Mln-<br />
Sin. Court HOUH, and Mr. Prea-<br />
man,<br />
Mr. Lejir praUed the work <strong>of</strong> Mr,<br />
ejerber, who soon will leavi> the Dc-<br />
iiiopnieiH t'uHiicli to tuiie an esucu.<br />
live post with the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> E\vr-<br />
I fie Co, lie nutUned elrorH undcr<br />
i.l.y to unite live counties bfllind a<br />
move for plannins a highuuv con-<br />
nection Between the New Jenev<br />
Turnpike and Ihe Garden State Park.<br />
wej.<br />
State Agriculture<br />
Secretarv Henered<br />
Deductions Getting Closer Tax<br />
Return Checkup, Roeser Warns<br />
$372 From Matter.<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> $372 88 Iii parking meter<br />
eeelpts wai reported for the lirs(<br />
two weeki <strong>of</strong> the eurrfnt year. The<br />
report covering the period from Jail-<br />
uar; 2 Is 10 Wai submitted at ii city<br />
commission meeting Friday,<br />
PRINTING<br />
COMMERCIAL<br />
STATIONERY<br />
Lewis L.<br />
Barrett<br />
Formerly la<br />
Ptten* 1212<br />
807 Asbury Av«nu«<br />
W. H, ALLEN<br />
For his outstanding career <strong>of</strong> pub-<br />
Ile service, Secreury <strong>of</strong> Agriculture<br />
Willard H, Allen on Tuesday received<br />
New Jersey agriculture's highest<br />
honor, a citation for distinguished<br />
service. It wai presented at the 41it<br />
AKrklillural Convention In Trenton.<br />
Allen has served In the adminl.Htra<br />
tions <strong>of</strong> siiE governors.<br />
Shufflii <strong>On</strong><br />
Now* and Gossip <strong>of</strong><br />
Shuffl.bo.rd Club<br />
•y H, PARK! BAKER<br />
<strong>On</strong> Friday evening, with 22 pres-<br />
ent, the winners, all In pinochle,<br />
wore llhel Weiler, Lydla Peterson,<br />
Helen Strader, Tom Waller, Elita-<br />
beth BlundJn and Clarence Brodln<br />
(door prize),<br />
Monday •yenlng was designated<br />
"Social Night." With 49 attending.<br />
Anna Mllllchsp and Laura orief took<br />
top honors In bridge; and Elliabeth<br />
Smith, Verl Patlon. Lydla Peterson.<br />
Pear! MacDoufill, Jean Daniels, Ma-<br />
rie Hynenwn, Helen 1 McCarthy, Wiihel<br />
Buzby and Park Mitchell In pinochle.<br />
Ruth Brodln received tht door prlie.<br />
At the concluilon <strong>of</strong> the card play-<br />
Ing, refreshments ware served, and<br />
the. party ended by extending "bon<br />
voyage" greetlnga to Elliabtth Blun-<br />
din. who by the time thU column<br />
appears In print will be on her way<br />
to Florida.<br />
Thii la the first time the club has<br />
had the privilege <strong>of</strong> using the kit-<br />
chen so generously provided by the<br />
city omclali. Please accept our sin-<br />
cere thinka.<br />
There have been no new changes<br />
In the federal income las law d,jr,nK<br />
the past year, but th^re has been a<br />
change in ihe procedure <strong>of</strong> revenue<br />
agents In examining tax returns,<br />
Henry Hoeser Jr., accountant and<br />
tax expert, advised the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />
Kiwanis Club ^ fsterciay afle*-nnnn<br />
Mr, Roeser. speakine at Plymouth<br />
Inn. said that the federal aaetits this<br />
year are putting emphasis on exam-<br />
ining more carefully the deductions<br />
claimed by taxpayers, with n>it so<br />
much queslionlnH as to the source<<br />
af income in individual returns.<br />
Ha* cauttentd taifpayart tg k#»p<br />
detailed rocordi <strong>of</strong> midltal ex<br />
paniaa, €&titribiJFisnif rasai and in,<br />
fer#it is ai iB subifantlatt rHem<br />
If th.y or. qutltlon.d. Ir ll b»Htr<br />
ts pay thtft itsms by check, at<br />
canealiail chacbi arm fha btit eyi-<br />
denes, h* iUti,<br />
The speaker said that WiXnayrrs<br />
are somewhat belter informed re-<br />
garding the completion <strong>of</strong> tax re-<br />
urns lhan they used to be, and run-<br />
iequenlly make fewer mistakes.<br />
<strong>On</strong>e ot the iniponsn! thlniis they<br />
have learned is tu indicsle nliither<br />
hey upo past 6g in oider to izei ilicj<br />
benefit <strong>of</strong> double perMinai i>\emp- j<br />
tion. This point sometimes H a ritjli- ,<br />
ciitc matter uhen Ui*:iiini4 «lth Uiiiii- ,<br />
en taxpayers, it ho ati- sumclimi-i- n-.<br />
lufiani la menlion thi-ir aut' unlilj<br />
hey are eonvinteti tiijil it r. l,i-ii". ,<br />
icial to da su.<br />
-'Ansth#r impsrrant factor rela-<br />
tive ts stating your age is fhar if<br />
you have retired and ha*o wbttan-<br />
tial Incsma frem dlvidtnds, litter-<br />
' eitj ers.^ and no lalary, and yty<br />
Resorters Take<br />
Council Seats<br />
Mr. and Mrs. Abbot}<br />
First Aid Leaders<br />
Mr. and Mrs, Francis Abbott wfrt<br />
-nstaiieri as chairman and secretary<br />
Jf the Ith Dbnril'l <strong>of</strong> the New JIT-<br />
ie> First Aid Council Wednesday eii--<br />
ninK, last week, at a dinner meiMliig<br />
held in the CardilT Memorial V.P.W<br />
Post Hume Allen Midtlleton, ui<br />
Point Pleasant, past president <strong>of</strong> tht<br />
Council, acted us 'nstailing gITicer<br />
Other members Installed included<br />
Robert Toy <strong>of</strong> Tuckerton. vice prisi-<br />
denlj James Way oi I.inutjnil, t:vu«-<br />
urer, and Thanins McAiidri-vn tii<br />
Farniington, vie chairman.<br />
Prior to tha initaliatlsn, Mr,<br />
Mlddltton fava a ahsrf talk sn<br />
Mia growth and Importance sf the<br />
Council. H« brought out that line*<br />
Ml ttart In Ynt Hi* group hat<br />
grown to 11 ellltrlffl with 327<br />
•quadi •nrollad.<br />
New methods <strong>of</strong> rescue were<br />
shown bv sllides with a nan nl ion til-<br />
en by sgi, John M Kertland <strong>of</strong> the<br />
llammonton Stale Police barracks.<br />
Mfinlii-rs attending classes ill the<br />
barracks were shown being tauijiit<br />
how to cope witb all types <strong>of</strong> dis-<br />
aster,<br />
Reports were given <strong>of</strong> the esecu-<br />
live board meeting held recently and<br />
the forming <strong>of</strong> Auxiliaries through-<br />
out the state. Plans were mad* far<br />
seminar* lo^he held during the year<br />
with Cardiff and Llnwood squads in<br />
charge <strong>of</strong> the southern area and the<br />
Tuekerien squad in charge <strong>of</strong> the<br />
northern arm, Weymouth Squad<br />
was welcomed as a new member <strong>of</strong><br />
th» DUlriet,<br />
Meetings were scheduled for the<br />
year' Ineludlne one on March 21 in<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, Others are February la-<br />
st Tuckerton, April 11 «t Farming-<br />
ton. May 16 at Barnegit, June 20 at<br />
Wildwood VllUi, July Ji *t Darnecil<br />
Light, August IS at Llnwood. Sea-<br />
tember IB ot Beach Haven, October<br />
17 at Galloway Tdwnihlp, November<br />
21 at Weymouth and December It<br />
at Cardiff,<br />
"The olh Fleet In the Medlterran<br />
can" was shown an film , hy chief<br />
Arthur Aldlnger, recruit <strong>of</strong>ficer with<br />
the Atlantic city Naval Reserve<br />
•rior ito the meeting a roast beef<br />
dtnntr wu aervtd by th« Auxiliary<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Cardltt Memorial V.F.W. Foil.<br />
Ills a lolnt return with yeur wlf».<br />
you can uy* up to 1419 in attual<br />
ta«» an sieuritlei if ysur Income<br />
„,»„„». thi deduftisn," he ex,<br />
plained..<br />
"If a man and wife ore both rei-hii<br />
erits <strong>of</strong> Huf-iai security, the amoun!<br />
reccBived i. nslurnliy nil oiT.o'<br />
'asainBl the tl2Ut) or IBIOO exemi).<br />
Doll item aik.ii'd under Ihi' retiie-<br />
; nicnt frffonie LOmpijiittlori Ha the<br />
statement 'hat Nocial ^evurlty te n-ji<br />
lasiii)!'- i» not altSKether true. '<br />
If y,Hi have S12iiO s<strong>of</strong>tfil fe^curity<br />
and v ..ji- wiic lias ihi' same «.nuui!',<br />
nsd you earh liave ilJOO worth or<br />
retiremunl Income oiler 113. you dn<br />
not Mel Ihe benefit ol the MH?t inn<br />
dedUL'tion, This mykes social set-nr-<br />
Hi invabli- in my Imak,"<br />
Mr. Rnnr tarn ant ef th* most<br />
dlfncult dcductlsni to maintain sn<br />
a tan return ii that f#r stBrin if<br />
casualty Isss, Even with accurate<br />
appralialt, token both blfsre and<br />
after the lss$', *uch a d?du?<br />
bfinss forth an tsamlnation wl<br />
ginrrally erdi in a «smpf»mii»<br />
with th# Treasury Department,<br />
lit- (is-ul-fl Ina 1 "Ihi- present tns<br />
^>^tt'm h fnrsri:! many individual?<br />
with i,.sod prfiHiii-f.ve sears iiiitad ui<br />
thnrn In (icricle Ihat It Un't worth<br />
wurkiiw an> mnre, sn tlipy niti/ht<br />
iu^l in Wt-il ili^pn^e ft* their bud<br />
P H « ivhi n thci reat h ('3 anil ki) in<br />
Ih* siticl Ami'rlvpn^ h:i*<br />
no h'uhl. iiiji Fim-ciiiui ihat<br />
reiithiil the muri v-hi'ri 1<br />
bi-L;inii ny t^i (Prniin lit* ill,' i-tuii!<br />
in- M'iif! ui \ ire ver^ii "<br />
in Ni-v. JfrM-y. while we hiivo<br />
igr-<br />
tjorate tysi-s iruin three to fiuir<br />
halo over IS^. hp iniii, Siiiec (or-<br />
fjurations (hurt vole, sui h an hi<br />
, rrvase provides Ihe itii^t frHHi'lt u 1<br />
i.miiilainl or i-rlliclMn. !"' nd'lid.<br />
Mr. lloeser warned Iju^inne^s mrr<br />
that heepinu un v Ith ihi 1 lati<br />
require!, eon Intit •.luily.<br />
' Dusinoss men fadjy are re-<br />
nyirsd to dQ sa pr they are dex-<br />
trsyed b» in;ampetentv and luc.<br />
ceeded by thoie whi have k«Bt<br />
themielvei properly Infsrmad," IIE<br />
»si«rf-d. "H|i|h taKei are here te<br />
stay^ because only thfough ta*@s<br />
can we ever attain ths r»duetlen<br />
ef our ]0D billion dollar debt."<br />
The* sgeiiil security system as it<br />
exists today, he said, realiires more<br />
fund* thiin ihi" amoiiiits ilitfi<br />
Iriim the stlarius <strong>of</strong> eniphrseci per-<br />
sons.<br />
"i know <strong>of</strong> one inmnneu where r<br />
mail paid soi ial i,ecur]ly taxes <strong>On</strong> hl»<br />
iiitjmf fiuni a liusiniMs amounting<br />
to SIM, The iiiti<strong>of</strong>hs hv has collected<br />
so far have been in psi-nss nf il.ROO<br />
u ,venr, with a Mood likelihotid <strong>of</strong> its<br />
continuing another 10 to IB' years.<br />
Ghtimalini! Ihe total payments to 'ie<br />
i20.00U on the payment or (IBS. I<br />
rion'i think you would (ind a sinale<br />
insurance company that w^ould Mi* r e<br />
ihose benefits." |<br />
The ciyb elected Everett L. Cope<br />
to the board <strong>of</strong> directors to fill the j<br />
unexpirod lorm <strong>of</strong> Robert K, Hunter, ;<br />
who was elected scond vice presi- I<br />
dent, I<br />
Sandman Announces<br />
Scholarship Offer<br />
Senator Charles W, Sandman an*<br />
nounLcd this week that the County<br />
Board <strong>of</strong> •Agriculture, for the Brit<br />
time, is being given a voice in choos<br />
ing a county winner for a scholar-<br />
ship at the Slate University,<br />
SpeaklnE! at a delegates' dinner at<br />
the farmers Week convention In<br />
Trenton, Monday night, he Mid that<br />
he is making available lo the Board<br />
ol Agriculture a scholarship to Rut-<br />
Mers tor any qualifled child <strong>of</strong> o<br />
farm family.<br />
The Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture will be<br />
asked lo rccomipend a recipient who<br />
i., properly qualified academically<br />
and whose parents are not financially<br />
abh- lu afford a college eduoatlon,<br />
Siinator sandman will accept the<br />
recommendation from the board<br />
i,nd submit il to proper authorities<br />
al Riilj?ers,<br />
He said iiiai this is the flrM time<br />
thi> lionrri has been leeagnited as a<br />
rccommendlna sroup in schDiarshln<br />
matters.<br />
last year but died In the Senate. *f *' j<br />
The OOP •ubatltute meamre wortf?: 1 -<br />
require referenda In paper bajjtr '..<br />
counties on the use <strong>of</strong> nuckUiea. ««f fc ll j<br />
stated that *hi niotfr<br />
lOuiitlH using paper ballots, polltlsM,<br />
eaders would eombuie for the de><br />
eat <strong>of</strong> any «ueh referendum." " ,-j<br />
The CommUaloa aiao advocated K^.^S<br />
itate Board <strong>of</strong> Election* to "M- 5 - j *<br />
bout more uniformity In cartying ^)<br />
ul the provision* <strong>of</strong> th* elactUf,'<br />
IWi.**<br />
The Cape May County Board
* . : #<br />
* *f* \lri&dk&a<br />
^^l^S<br />
faim- BuHdirt<br />
•»•. PMONI 0953<br />
I«»UINMMIB<br />
AXWELL<br />
-t, «n electric<br />
MMMtod<br />
gmts, mm<br />
A.i, J16.I7S<br />
l t<br />
worn<br />
CtmplaMly Furniihcd<br />
Automatic W.tlwr<br />
Automatic OH H.W. H..t<br />
Lwwly H«rdw«od Floor.<br />
Tito B.H,<br />
Tatovtotan, Plana, lie<br />
• ScrMtii T<br />
Aluminum Storm Sash<br />
I l ^<br />
SCOTT<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
oM 8th Str«t<br />
"Her Affaira Are In Order, 11 !• •"<br />
. Irflefly drama, reheWulr Tor .<br />
I will begin in March.<br />
Following the meeting refre.hlenti<br />
were served ay the ho**—<br />
I1 Those attending were Mrs. '<br />
14th ana Aioury av, FareM-teacher<br />
Intervlewi will be held in the class.<br />
, f p. m. to 8 p. m,<br />
• • *<br />
I Well, Mn. Narntn itnli. Mn. Rob.<br />
llert D»y, Mn. Joseph Shoino, Dr.<br />
NIXT THUKSDAV<br />
FOR SALE<br />
BUNGALOW noar th. choic 26th fU.ch. Living mm,<br />
dininB •«•, kltehan two rwdroom., bath, utility and<br />
•howor foom, exp-mibl, ««ond floor, fully furniihad,<br />
$12,000.00.<br />
BUNGALOW in tha Lagoon laction, undar eoratruEfion,<br />
«»gf f«ni *"'«• •«•> •" •I««»fie kitchan, caramic til.<br />
tafh, THREE hadrMnn, with gal hot air h.at.<br />
LOUISE M. FRAME<br />
inO^nCHy mi-SMS^:^.<br />
Mn, DaVid Merit, Mn, Robert Hen-<br />
!'• Reieareh Club meeting. I 2 FAMILY UNIT<br />
gel, Mrs. Eugene LyneM and Mrs. at the bane <strong>of</strong> Mrs: win, De-<br />
Robert Lewla. 111 nnnacle rd. Mrs. Clinton | lat fleflr, a badreemi. file bath,<br />
• • •<br />
III present a paper on "Tne hllchen. dining room, living<br />
rasm with fireplace, and Boer, 4<br />
Schadul* Event*<br />
badraMia, Hie bath and pawder<br />
raam, tila kltefian. Ihrtna'reem<br />
For Browni* Troop<br />
Berean Class <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> lap- wHtl flreplaee, dining ream, p.r..<br />
Mothen <strong>of</strong> Brownie Troop No. g, tliit Church meeting, • p, m. at the<br />
Ing far 4 tars. Pint doer heated.<br />
meetlna Tuesday afternoon In thehome<br />
<strong>of</strong> Mn, Allen Freudenthal, 410<br />
Methediit Church, made plans for<br />
»24,000<br />
the annual Mother and Daughter lith it,<br />
g * m<br />
banquet to be given in March, and<br />
for a pie and cake sale in May.<br />
Dessert card party a p. m. at<br />
Plymouth Inn, •poniored by Fait<br />
It was decided to »t the fourth Foeahantas <strong>of</strong> Natona Council De-<br />
Thursday afternoon ef each month gree <strong>of</strong> Poeahenus.<br />
iM iTH STRUT<br />
for regular meetings <strong>of</strong> the group.<br />
* s •<br />
These neMInU will he at 2 p. m. In<br />
the Methodlat ChoKh.<br />
Electric party a p. m. In the Oca.n <strong>City</strong>, N. J.<br />
kitchen <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric PHON6 2747<br />
Company, ith and Aibury avn ape<br />
wad by Doreai Circle <strong>of</strong> Woman".<br />
Society <strong>of</strong> Cbrittim Service.<br />
• • •<br />
LydU Clrele <strong>of</strong> the WSCS luncheon<br />
meatlni, 11;M p, m. at Plymouth<br />
Inn. HIM Huth Imtty. a returned<br />
mUilonary from Ethiopia, gueat<br />
REALTOR<br />
9 WM 14th Straat<br />
p * *<br />
Venture Club business meeting, •<br />
p. n, at ue home <strong>of</strong> MIM Roberu<br />
BMkentair.<br />
LtMw For Florida<br />
Mn, nmbetfe Blmain, Mr. J.an<br />
Cnnpb.ll and Mist Eleanor LonergM,<br />
M BUi at. left thl. awrnyii to<br />
motor u BL Mmbnrg. IT*, Men<br />
Mn. Blundln will be Raying at IM<br />
VFCSmVS<br />
FOR SALE<br />
WAMIY APARTMEHT<br />
m Mntf location CIOM to<br />
•••eh. Lhrirtfj room, rfiiiiiig<br />
Htm klrch*, I badroonw.<br />
fumMha*!.
Judg*<br />
nmptptf publicity<br />
•tan mu« «M >U«Ir <strong>of</strong>t«n»*<br />
would help to curbiWln-<br />
M n npnmt Court Jiutlcs<br />
Win A, WKhtnfeld Mien*.<br />
A. • m«nb*r <strong>of</strong> • panel dl*<br />
Having juvenll* delinquency li<br />
the otld-yur aMnrn «I the<br />
New Ansr lir Association, he<br />
dlicumd the lesenlng <strong>of</strong> the<br />
protective atmosphere surround-<br />
El IN* SSUMUMI child in recent<br />
years. T6i* point, fee Mid,<br />
to baaed on the theory Oat protecting<br />
delinquents from pub.<br />
llclty discourages<br />
one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
•HBBgeit weaponi loan can be<br />
applied against the •Sender and<br />
nil pannta—aodal prestun,<br />
"ThU recommendation ha,<br />
great Merit," Ilia Judg. uid,<br />
•hould to given serious<br />
conalderallon by other eommuni.<br />
ties.'It U at least a new approach<br />
to an old liroWem and<br />
rram the lack <strong>of</strong> nice which<br />
we have enjoyed, it U quit* opparent<br />
that umt new method<br />
nuit be undertaken."<br />
Auditor.<br />
Ag.ncy<br />
The Army* Audit Agy<br />
nouneed today Ihere Is an Immediate<br />
si<br />
need for auditor, in Its New York<br />
Region with salaries ranging from<br />
•SMO to MM per annum. The New<br />
York Region has oBees located In<br />
tem FDE, long-time pr<strong>of</strong>essor <strong>of</strong> maths- New York <strong>City</strong>; Port Newark, N. J,;<br />
r at Rutscn Unlvemty, checks results on one <strong>of</strong> the Bridgeport, Conn,! Boston. Mass.;<br />
" g machines used in special course on "electronic<br />
and Rochester. N. Y.<br />
A minimum <strong>of</strong> ftvo years accounting<br />
and auditing experience Is required<br />
la the program the Unl- Tfiis<br />
for these positions; however, a col><br />
Jointly with the U.<br />
lege degree In accounting may be<br />
j<br />
«i«nal Corpt at Fort MOD- •najln* and Altaian* Car*.<br />
substituted for three yean <strong>of</strong>. rp<br />
Bgta at hl> Fort Mon<strong>moo</strong>Ui Far instructional purposes In hli<br />
quired experience To qnallfy. experi-<br />
1-bad taken the same euurse Rutgen awiw. Dr. Fender uses live<br />
ence In public accounting, or Indus<br />
M Butcwt itudenu In l»«- Its con-machines<br />
loaned to the university by<br />
trial cost accounting or auditing is<br />
OMM had changed so much, however, IBM. He sdio ns« the "MDC." pro-<br />
essential. Similar experience In gov-<br />
that UHM uwn felt eWlged to retake nounced "Mike," a purely imaginary<br />
ernment is alto accepted.<br />
thai CDune to acquire more un-tiwlate chine. The "MUC," which only «•• Persons Interested in these Impor-<br />
tuCormalioa to help them In Uiolr ItU In thla niathrtnallclld's mind, is tant Civil Sen ire positions should<br />
uteful. he explains, In keeping immediately apply to the Executive<br />
abreait <strong>of</strong> new development* in the Secretary. Board <strong>of</strong> U. 1. Civil Berv-<br />
Bold He describes hli Imaginary lee Examiners, Armed Forces Audit<br />
VW1 «P RVV<br />
eaj*» faulty aaanfrar<br />
tinea<br />
r<br />
computer to the students and then Agencies, 1(0 Varied at. New York I<br />
It*/, helpa them solve problems with it on 14, N. Y,<br />
the blackboard.<br />
MataV «torl*a) WwM War II. He <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the more difficult aspects<br />
WM'kHt •* CMtss-Witaht'l slee- <strong>of</strong> the course involves translation <strong>of</strong> State Gains 600 New<br />
laberetery In<br />
problems In calculus and other high- Businesses in 7 Ytan<br />
er mathematics forms Into a "Ian. Close to 600 new buiineMes have<br />
guage" that dlKltal computer* can come to New Jersey In the last seven<br />
lease a* airplane Maht. Dwrina "understand."<br />
Ivean, giving employment ta Iil,Hn<br />
j people, according to figures released<br />
carefully, nfeady Reserve<br />
Industrial Commissioner Joseph Mc-<br />
Lean.<br />
Apparel heads the list <strong>of</strong> new<br />
businesses with 1.B68, followed by<br />
license Applicants<br />
fabricated metals, MO; miscellaneous<br />
aiwiuf prior to the explraUon <strong>of</strong> the thi"con<br />
manufacturing. 471; machinery. 4M;<br />
Rules Announced<br />
I <strong>of</strong> their version llcente," the driver will re-<br />
textiles 420; funlture. M7; electrical<br />
ceive hi the nail a renewal uppllca<br />
vaenJnery, 344; chemicals, SM; food.<br />
•t Uon rorn to cover his regular annual Draft EligibUf Can IMS pr<strong>of</strong>essional Instrument* and<br />
drtwrt llcenie.<br />
clocks, 120; si.tomoblles. 72. Ad-<br />
Director Cassert advises applicants Enlist In UniH<br />
dlttonal new developments Include<br />
to read carefully . the Instruction<br />
paper, printing, lumber, petroleum<br />
New Selective Service regulation*<br />
card .before ntunung the completed<br />
and coal,-rubber, leather and other j.<br />
" U form. Hei% .are three to provide for enlistment In the<br />
rule* for applicants to follow Ready Reserve, at persons wlf*. crit.<br />
frifcfc haadHM)«t prompt re leal skllli han been (nibtUawd. It Too Much Work, <strong>City</strong><br />
or the 1«M UceJtses:<br />
wa> disclosed to4ay by Ootatiel Don. Inspector Resigns<br />
L Cheek the 'box at bottom or apcanJ<br />
*flch will Indicate<br />
aid A. MaiCrath. state director for Frank Moron, building inspector<br />
<strong>of</strong> future license. New Jersey.<br />
for Lower Township. Monday submit<br />
ted his resignation from that <strong>of</strong>fice,<br />
a. check, postal money order, The new regulations an lncorp.1 stating that the Job has become too<br />
•Ivr telegraph money order In the orated In Exeentlv* Order, issued big for one nun.<br />
u>'| EXACT amount printed directly in the Presi'ttnt In acamiance with Mr, Moran said that the proposed<br />
0° | BQOvei your ' check mark. This fee provisions ef amendments to the new building code, up for public<br />
coven your "conversion IICMUO Armed Fnrres Reserve Act <strong>of</strong> 1963, hearing February t, will impose loo<br />
enacted by the Congress last sum- much <strong>of</strong> a burden. His reiiination<br />
1*t «• t. Sign your name in INK In tooth mer.<br />
becomes effective January SI.<br />
places on the application card Slim Colonel Macflrath explained that<br />
<strong>of</strong> on*- at the place rtown by arrow on left the other Executive Orders, which At one oil refinery. 250.000 barrels<br />
•Me <strong>of</strong> application card, and on the In no way affects Selective Service <strong>of</strong> crude eU flow in a continuous<br />
bottom line at the right fide or the<br />
b<br />
Regulations, have to do with the stream every day through a maze<br />
lii d<br />
application card.<br />
screening <strong>of</strong> the Beady Reserve. <strong>of</strong> steel pipes and "crackuig- towers,<br />
Under provisions <strong>of</strong> the order, the t» be converted into, dozens <strong>of</strong> fln.<br />
sponae ftmn readers <strong>of</strong> all religious President nre*cribes means by which Isbed products.<br />
critical skills and uho are engaged<br />
denomln*tlon> and b purported to he In civilian occupations In critical<br />
<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the dearest reports on the drfense^upportins: Industry or in re. "Hi THAT IS TAUflHT<br />
itroblemt or Oriental research which search activity affecting national de.<br />
frnse. may enlist In units <strong>of</strong> the ONLY BY HIMSILrh»s<br />
yet been made.<br />
Ready Reserve.<br />
HAS A FOOL FOR<br />
_Tbe Slate Director explained .that A MASTER."<br />
fcorg* Boot Marino persona enlisting- under this proT^ •(Author's name below)<br />
vision or the law must join a unit<br />
Plqnnod at Wlldwood <strong>of</strong> the Ready Reserve for eight Many paoplo, whs hava<br />
IWe parcluujft or tin 19« or land years. Each enlistee must perform ntwr ip«nt a day in a mad*<br />
SdMHenrei-'s Landing and an Initial period from three to tut<br />
VCaelM docks for the development month* <strong>of</strong> active dutv training and teal univmity, feolithly IM.<br />
itf a new, aopdern marina at Wild- must satisfactorily perform all or*, Itova that th«y can adviN<br />
•Mai «a* unaaneed br a PhDadel- scribed training duty during the rehlawCape<br />
May (ronn late last week. mainder <strong>of</strong> the eight year period. Htattr Mantis haw to iraal an<br />
Xamae J. MeWllllams Jr, repre- Persona so enlisted may. under err. iilnaw. Thay msm wall, but<br />
taUv* or the William H. Bright<br />
tain conditions, be relieved <strong>of</strong> trainfjn.<br />
announced •*&000 as the pur-<br />
Ing duty requirement!, but may not tan mmm feriMN harm.<br />
priee Ibr the tr»M or bayrront<br />
be relieved <strong>of</strong> the requlnment that<br />
they perform the three to six<br />
U. He aatd full marine faclll- months' active duty training<br />
dhMM It an art that a<br />
l be Uutarlad to service and; The SUte Director pointed out<br />
party boau and yachu up to<br />
Phyvklan acquirM only af,<br />
ut a person so enlisted shall tit<br />
ta lem<br />
deferred from Induction » tone aa tar yaart o* ttytly and in-<br />
he continue* to serve satisfactorily<br />
and upon conuletlnc the eight-year tormhip training in a bo«-<br />
enlistment, he shall become exempt pHal, It I* men Irnportant<br />
from further liability for Induction<br />
except m the •rent <strong>of</strong> emergency. to trMt fha eauM af an III-<br />
dhtrlct director or<br />
mWn* or the totem.) fa (decline; applicants for this nw than to |u»f rallava dl»-<br />
Serrke, said TtMsdar that pnwnm. the local board vtn be<br />
which Is wwall<br />
a Mt for nportuut 4th Qutr- iwided. by the aamt list <strong>of</strong> critical<br />
y<br />
WltWWduu inrf ^«*UI8*. occupations kaaed by th» Secretary fttfcaal mui AamEl aa^sM iMlltiflll<br />
n bare b*«o mailed. All <strong>of</strong> Labor, and the euro* list <strong>of</strong> YHssf mBH<br />
war* ilrnniaM<br />
taentlal actlvtUea lamred br the See.<br />
nfM.W* W* which hih mint he coinretaiy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Osatmern, mt medltM<br />
Mai 4>>*Hba1M,ta an emfrom<br />
time to fine br the Office <strong>of</strong><br />
he seteetM lor this program.<br />
' Diet the Forou *41. State Dtraetor explained, the<br />
MtaiMuu)**, be i»<br />
xplained, the<br />
ntfatrant<br />
r t<br />
„,*<br />
*<br />
nuke<br />
k<br />
application<br />
liti<br />
to<br />
t<br />
tklwrt.twrd- NonuHy. the «*><br />
In U» iWMarBMdy stesem. within<br />
»•»•» «7noitnali» <strong>of</strong> S*<br />
sn T •«• TrVHTmflT<br />
•lek ba fuMai by your<br />
YOUR PHYSICIAN<br />
CANPHONf<br />
WHIN YOU NIED<br />
A iMBDICINE<br />
•—r—<br />
*.•?•;•','<br />
m<br />
<strong>On</strong> Parkway<br />
2,800 for SptMtf,<br />
Troopers Rapart<br />
The New Jersey State Police pa.<br />
tmjllng the Garden State Parkway<br />
toned MO* .unnatites during 195S.<br />
and fan men obvious aid to ITJIS<br />
motorlita on the) new superhighway.<br />
The T acilvltles c <strong>of</strong> the lute PoUce<br />
detachment have credited by<br />
it Th« Always Papular<br />
among comparable highwayi In the<br />
nation.<br />
Reporting on the police acthf<br />
during IBM, Authority f*-<br />
Knlharine Dkui White said<br />
law enforcement and courteous «rv.<br />
to by the trooperi appawnUy paid<br />
•' dividend* In safety on the Park.<br />
""The .rare Pel... reper, «..<br />
that ot fh. 4m symmMsea If<br />
sued during the year mere than<br />
tm were far ipeadlnf vtaiafteHis.<br />
m mwnaar m aianns,<br />
mutt Hr tmm H f**l<br />
wiy.<br />
The lid to<br />
end aucri seritoei<br />
iB,r»nd iuSUaiitalittfcart.<br />
A total <strong>of</strong> -471.<br />
J<br />
Cbalnnan White •<br />
enforcement <strong>of</strong> the u<br />
sn ttanffetray wUi,<br />
strict In the uti<br />
mile, per hour<br />
wise posted.<br />
Any time you rind<br />
utanda In your way yea<br />
tun that you are<br />
wrong direction.<br />
YOU SAVE 2 WAYS AT ACME<br />
it Hom* and Lunch lex Fruit<br />
if •• Italy to' (*Ml -<br />
if •• Conv«nla>nt<br />
SATISFACTION<br />
GUARANTEED<br />
AT ACME<br />
ICB. TEMPLE<br />
ORANGES<br />
dozen<br />
Iceberg Lettuce t'- 2^19* s Potatoe»^r;.;v":-.':'w',^ 1OA39 C<br />
Look what you get for just<br />
ONE FILLED BOOK<br />
. GREEN STAMPS<br />
UTILITY<br />
PAN SIT<br />
I in I MtJudinf<br />
3-quart Saucepan<br />
2-quart Double Boiler<br />
2-quwtCtturete<br />
Stuart Pudding Pan<br />
3 3-cup igg i Poacher Ph<br />
UTICA 5 PC.<br />
CUTLIRY SIT<br />
Knrvei<br />
7 PIECE<br />
BEVERAGE SET<br />
2-ton* color ifripe<br />
V.^ III/2-01. tumblen, 85-ot pitcher<br />
MIXING BOWLS<br />
j** ^-qwUl/Huari, l'/r,uarf,<br />
ALARM<br />
CLOCK<br />
NtW LOW PRICES<br />
Apple Juice R :^ 2ffi3i s<br />
Scotties Tissue F "" 2 % %7*<br />
Kleenex Ha? % * %7*<br />
Waxed<br />
Margarine<br />
Apple Butter<br />
Mints WCHAWSO N 3<br />
Corn Flakes Kluoe * s %<br />
Wheaties<br />
Scottisue 3 1<br />
Waldorf Tfgsue 3 •*<br />
Riti Crocker. ^<br />
*R$ i s u f^&i lL l<br />
.*, ! H ;».'.<br />
GREEN STA<br />
ALL ACMES OPEN THURSDAY TIL 9 PM. FRIDAY TIL 10 PM.<br />
I B • • • • • • • • • •<br />
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION MADE ACMI THE<br />
BIGGEST FOOD DISTRIBUTOR IN THIS AREA<br />
STEAKS<br />
»• ^<br />
',J.*t j-> '''/A*'.. Wr.v-:. -><br />
•I-'<br />
INiMir VMI Ch.Pi<br />
Sink, Ink, Inwt VMI<br />
2nd BIG WEEK<br />
ACMI TRIASURI AIMW<br />
Hunts<br />
Hunts<br />
Hunts<br />
HUNT'S CATSUP<br />
Mieiauily<br />
Yeuri 2 1X33*<br />
BARTLETT PEARS<br />
Ww hrtlerr A tf-M.<br />
TOMATO SAUCff<br />
Kettta<br />
8 8<br />
mmummmma<br />
PRUNE PLUMS<br />
Heavy Syrup<br />
9 Mm 65<br />
TOMATO PASTE<br />
O uni V*af<br />
Kg STARKISTTUNA S-f _<br />
DEL MONTE PIACHfS ^£ *^ 32 C<br />
AAACARONI S*ffig;N<br />
2 '«** 33 C<br />
FRUIT COCKTAIL KU 'if 35 C<br />
N1BLETS MEXiCORN 2 r 35 C<br />
STEWEDTOA^ATOES SSN« 2 ^41=<br />
^n«ISC AfllACa Min,Cint,Pirfga pi,; 31*<br />
WI^C MIACa c*ocici« »•«•- »i, 31<br />
VERMONT *MA!D SYRUP l^ 52 e<br />
VAN CAMP'S TENDERONI £ 10°<br />
GLENSIPE PEARS 3 ^ '1.00<br />
•I© iAKIRY SAL!<br />
Virginia Lee—Iced<br />
CINNAMON BUNS<br />
Breakfast Treat<br />
VbiMaLu<br />
VinflmaLft<br />
Chwolrtt BtMNHt Iw C*ki<br />
Virginia Lee<br />
Ett«HPtwtyUytf tokt v,:;: 1 Ms<br />
- lie<br />
Raisin Brtid<br />
•lily wW<br />
Features<br />
lb,65;<br />
i Mi<br />
BaaaaaaaaaBaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaawaaaaHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaiaBaaEBMsaaaB|BmKsgl|^<br />
RANGE<br />
JUICf<br />
•ach chn l>//f.irrf..<br />
MIX or MATCH<br />
STOCK YOUR FR^ZfH<br />
Green Beans<br />
3 ^55 C<br />
Regular or French Cut<br />
CUT CORN<br />
3 !ft 55 e<br />
Mixed<br />
Vegetables<br />
3 » 55=<br />
Peat & Carrots<br />
GREEN MAS<br />
3 ?S 55 e<br />
C<strong>of</strong>lFea t*riep$ Arm lowar<br />
ASCO COFFEE Z<br />
Full Ifdlnl, Rich nod Flevorfd<br />
IDEAL COFFEE<br />
Hto P^tl V<br />
WIN-C<br />
'IENTY FREE PARKING<br />
i -,**,<br />
my si<br />
•,•• -.(-i- - •<br />
a^abBlkassL i ^^aafiskahssv-'
THURSDAY, JANUABY<br />
THl OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LEDGER<br />
WnrNmws<br />
M«i Ordered to Stay Survey by Bank Finds Spotty<br />
Hospital Guild<br />
^JSSSflL POINT—In Market in Houses and Autos<br />
urday Before Municipal Judge Rich-,<br />
•M at. MiltMMMM «• NlM Maps Projects<br />
By Federal Reierva lank<br />
t. Milt<br />
ard Thompson. WUIIstn Lauer. 47, <strong>of</strong><br />
' <strong>of</strong> Phll.et.lphl.<br />
Mcyran av., lomefn Palm, wan or.<br />
•wwflt Golf May dered to stay out <strong>of</strong> n local reatau. Expandlni! business activity In IB!<br />
to bt> Repeated<br />
rant, liter hcing charged by Robert WHS iccompianied hv a lory sub-iu:<br />
_ . _ to taVa dla.<br />
Threat, owner <strong>of</strong> the eating estsh. Hal incrcaie in the y»e <strong>of</strong> cred!<br />
EartM ojlon how. wfefeb en b. Mid SOWERS POINT—pr Peter Marvel llihmenl, with being disorderly. The tao tfcas milking pnrljclliorl<br />
Gcojp Ald.r* tad piaciite owd to pureoue • !•!«• wu lueit ipeaker. at ithe January<br />
heavs use <strong>of</strong> crrdit were housins an<br />
Three! ttld that (he defendant wns<br />
rttlon Mt tor Ik* vetcrnu nonPlUl. meeting <strong>of</strong> the Mainland Guild or<br />
aulomoblk'I, In view <strong>of</strong> the impon<br />
served a dinner which he ordered!<br />
..ft* eani party ariirtiHrt M be Shore Menoriil Hospital on Wednei-<br />
cnte <strong>of</strong> these industries In our renr<br />
but became belligerent when Thropt<br />
IwM Jtnu.rv IP, for tha benefit <strong>of</strong> day Mil week it the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> refused to serve him wine. He re-<br />
i POBW - HMfttn ud<br />
UM MM dMrlct ho.pli.l. it vtiialaiid Country Club,<br />
fused to pay for the dinner. Laiyr<br />
,. MM AWHUUT <strong>of</strong> MMK*<br />
Maswrial Home. •« psaifWiMd be. Dr. Marvel spoke on the growth <strong>of</strong> pleaded innocent, but .hi(Iif Thump<br />
I Port ««•. V.ie» af For-<br />
MUM if bad wnlher and mar ot> the holplMl alnce Its Inception in •on wld he believed the best BUIII.<br />
U* -Umd • pet hi«k<br />
b*M MiU {Thundijr) evening, wcith. i n under the direelMn <strong>of</strong> Dr. Hen would be for Lauer to *tav out<br />
er permitting. The local auxiliary Fr.nk Inkaetter.<br />
nf the restjiurint.<br />
Et^a^MttBat alt tfM IlHBt wUl aiiiit thia parly RninelaUy. M», Richard Oarwood, president In lisnic couft, Michael J Urn.<br />
SftjETeiiiw:----•""- Card! and floweri w«r» ordered <strong>of</strong> the Guild, conducted the buiinesi Infill. ISOJ Cemrai iv Oeean Citv<br />
Mlt to Mn. Elliibeth VDOTIMM, Me. neetini!, i! Planiwere made for a g gulf iWM W nned M and »i.<br />
MM*Mtt<br />
i on a rrhiiruv<br />
rtUry. who la 111. The attendance toum.ment on May 6 at the Allan., Allant ot l drlvinis dli on shore h rd<br />
prrie went to Mn, Madge Prkc- tic <strong>City</strong> Country Club. The luuriu-,<br />
to<br />
mem in ISM realited tlM1.60 for<br />
W <strong>of</strong> Rummaga Sale SfartMl<br />
the hospital.<br />
The ger gheer Commi Commiiiee reported pored on<br />
JMIIH MMMS, SOMEHS POINT — The rumm.se activities tiiti for f the h past t year. Fund* German Visit j<br />
Fd<br />
Of Clurta. W«l,y •ale being conducted thin week by from the committee are used for<br />
<strong>of</strong> PMuntvllle ud mCBlben <strong>of</strong> the Koury-AlUr Socle*v decorstlons on trays at the hoapital<br />
_i MMh Nil Deputy Can. sf SL Joiephi R, C, Church will and for imall luiurles for the pa- .<br />
( ^ al<br />
iifMrf.hd in<br />
^i-s tiiiin iii<br />
With<br />
lire nl lumses (or<br />
Ft'ffI ) (<br />
trj',inK ih;il myri*<br />
Truancy Brings<br />
Ui ik'lii.v byyiriii<br />
line! ^i bafK^in in<br />
iii.t Aiiat ihi'y<br />
Parent Warning<br />
The number <strong>of</strong> aid hiUf for<br />
Fan Pints Unless<br />
?sle mHm hsi iR?Fca4*d, with * fen.<br />
not tequent weakening «f this market<br />
Children in School<br />
In a rruMerify <strong>of</strong> Third District<br />
SOMERI POINT—Because <strong>of</strong> a nn.<br />
sltifi. Owner* ef ihsi# properties<br />
tleeahle Incrcaae in abaenteeism in g gp jj at \hv Fifth ie*>m re he ynaware sf deci<br />
the local schools, a conference was Grade level in Germany. y. In thi ttiun vaiypE, ss in hsldini cut far<br />
held between Herbert Bearle. super- t try, however, h ft f ddocs<br />
not hut-in until flUlfkdiiy high asking piFJteS<br />
intendent <strong>of</strong> schools, and Chief <strong>of</strong> ! Junior iiiyh School, and Iri tome \ are del.ivin j iajes.<br />
Police Charles Gray, who is also tru- j Li"h<br />
tt utifiJ a srudpni rpaHtiM \<br />
ant <strong>of</strong>ficer, and a chi-ck was made <strong>of</strong> I T"<br />
the students absent.<br />
"ajie school day in fiyr.<br />
i rniiilsf ion <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>On</strong> ThursdBy uf last week. 103 pu- man* s at S a. m.. eontiniinu^<br />
ncwU—<br />
plls were absent, the greatest per.<br />
until 1 p, m. .Monday throush Rat. OJM'r.ili<br />
urdiiy. intiusi\p; tase being in the clemcntaiy<br />
Thprt' i;ri. a^y<br />
t-ull.pti*fi*d<br />
des, it »ii found that the major-<br />
school tln>s. tumpurcd iviill Kit)<br />
<strong>of</strong> the pupils wer* out playim?,<br />
school days a year in this ryun'ry.<br />
be continuation by parents <strong>of</strong> al.<br />
their children to be absent<br />
from school, without a IcMitimate rea. Mlo FumpMireh*<br />
son, can produce a serious problem,<br />
not only to school authorities but to<br />
parents ai well, Mr Searle said.<br />
The state law says t)l«t "every par- March <strong>of</strong> Mothers for the March <strong>of</strong><br />
it, guardian or other person haviim Dimes fund will take f.Ujcc* Tuesday.<br />
custody and control <strong>of</strong> a child he- ' January .11. lietinnint tit " p. ni.<br />
ween the ages <strong>of</strong> seven and IB years Kesiilents who wihh tu doraite iiru<br />
ef aiie. shall cause such child to at. : asked lo have a porch liuht yn. i';u.<br />
lend regularly the public schools <strong>of</strong> . nre siren Bill heruid the slart <strong>of</strong> - - -<br />
-•-••-•-- [he March and the sound truck uf dance (it ihi- American l,eKion Voiilli<br />
! ]>urchasi.r us ^i few months<br />
Third IliidrU'l lgui!deis njieroiinj! in<br />
II price raiiai-a till us they have<br />
been watching the housing market<br />
closely anil that «hit they have<br />
seen has not been ,'iliy^ether reas.<br />
suriiiu. Somi 1 have shifted their ma-i-<br />
[mum Hlnrts into inwer price runMi.s<br />
—hoiisns sellini! for less than tlS.WnJ.<br />
Last year the automobile industry<br />
iven! oviT the tup. The protluilion o!<br />
ilmost 0 miilion cars louk y hit 'it<br />
ftcei, rubii^r. ^lass ami olher ma-<br />
I'riais. AiitismobiU. sales also weiii<br />
iver I'll' tu|). The <strong>of</strong> almost<br />
nillion i.'irs Umk <strong>of</strong> rre<br />
1955'i, <strong>of</strong> hen reported that<br />
the market !i still saturated If em<br />
la*f summer's efforts fo meve the<br />
I9S5 ears.<br />
With rt"J:ird to invi'nturies uf ni'sv<br />
iv* tliert' are ^millk-imu ri'pni'i",<br />
fsK than a ftisili uf the deyler^ ue<br />
ilked to reported huavy Invi'ninrit 5 -;<br />
triy-nvij pt'r fi^nl ^niff ihi'ir inv! i n=<br />
•rn< were liiiii! nnd ihe uihi'f =»,<br />
iuui 40 pi ! JANUARY Uf 1916<br />
tral location and ru eakgj<br />
state would only be cimH<br />
MarineResearch maintain the building In u!<br />
"I (Ml Mat marina<br />
Naw jartay will an;<br />
Center Favored llatarikls dafraa In<br />
ada," daclarad Dr.<br />
The Forked niver toast fluartl aeeuliltlsn sf in<br />
Station on Island Beach ma, be utll- int •• Mill tint*<br />
iscd In the future as a Marine Labor, iomtderabla<br />
tonfldarabl* uvlngi, ai^L<br />
atory. under the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the promot. Hilt Impsrtint Jr<br />
Stale Division nf r'lsh and <strong>On</strong>me, pi- fl.h.rl.i m.n.s.ni.nt- *""<br />
portnient <strong>of</strong> ConservatlOH and Ecu<br />
nomle Dcvelopmenl.<br />
The Stile Division Of<br />
The IhreeNliiiy structure, lorale.1 Gam? is already e<br />
nrnr the far end <strong>of</strong> the tenmilc tensus and oihyp<br />
iieach. has been relinquished by the at Island Bgaeh State [<br />
Navy and Is considered ideolly suited Undt?r thp superviMoii <strong>of</strong> i<br />
for a Marine LjliorBlorv, It is also ondentn Chsri«s O.<br />
considered the answer Hi the for.<br />
R<br />
seeahle needs ill any marine resenrcli survejis and researeh<br />
proaram initiated lor many ^ars, is ill bcaln soon on ughjui<br />
!>r Joseph K. McLean. Commis= Tract in Camden, nurllnglon u|<br />
sioner nf lite IH-partmenl <strong>of</strong> Conscl. lanlie Caunt'leN, whieh wis ^1<br />
VHlion und Kcohomic Dcveliipmen!, ucquired by the Departin«i<br />
fnvors utiliaatioii <strong>of</strong> the huildinu lor servaiion and Economic<br />
marine research hrryuse nf its cen. men!.<br />
THU. • SAT. JAN. J»,<br />
THE MAN WHO OPENED THl W1S<br />
r H'lit, nyid ihi*ir invi-n =<br />
•fli'N were balanced or normiiL<br />
<strong>How</strong> fast new tars wl\ depend^<br />
rjft'jy upon the terniN <strong>of</strong>fered, S\Q^\<br />
itlers nay thai they remih-e a*i u<br />
u«n payrnfilt a ihirH <strong>of</strong> a\ It'a*! ii<br />
h ui she iisi priie, lluuexer.<br />
i^ fl|'iVfly-> ;i fi'iiij •'ui hiii is<br />
k uty a lUHjj muri.' in ufdU-Ju.<br />
In tUHHTfiiiV; uUC *iirVvy ol iiiil'ini'ifii<br />
iiii'r * ruvi/niffj i'OiMiniii'ii fiji=<br />
lil. irlH'll^iV!' vumpiMitiUii, iiiid J<br />
i Committees for<br />
Named<br />
1<br />
si!inii iu oiliM' tilt* illuM fiiVi»I =<br />
iijrm^ (vj^^ihli' to pruNpiu lh-v I<br />
;<br />
!ht* tn i si tut" lust utrn<br />
J iiil liuyi-r<br />
jrs<br />
Weekly Dances Gain<br />
upon an\ further t>nsin^ <strong>of</strong><br />
In Popularity<br />
payments am! nuaurities.<br />
HQMEHH Pll|.\T - Tii**- wf-vkiy! Treffk Deaths Show<br />
the dlstrict-<br />
The law also fixes a penalty for Volunteer Fire Company No 1 will<br />
For<br />
parents, Kunrdian. or other peVsons lour the iily as a rrmindiT <strong>of</strong> the amrtHM Hit' >iiUn^ *pi= Htudi'nt** irnm • fM>^p||c<br />
who are in charte <strong>of</strong> the thjld, for March.<br />
Fifth thfiiy^ji Ninth ^ra(Jt*s in<br />
failure to coinply yith the law. gurli I .Michael C'OIJJO, chairman <strong>of</strong> the Im'til hchmils ori^ irivifi'd iu ihn j«<br />
« periion can be deemed a disorderly 'campaign, announcetl lhat a film will tinmv^-; hi'lii v\i«fy Friday ni^ht in<br />
person and is subject to a fine <strong>of</strong> §5 be shown in the ,N'eu Jersey si. Fire<br />
for the tlrst otTeniie, and not more , Hall Friday at s p. m Adults are A jiiu-rfjiiy i-onti^i ha? buMii in-<br />
than 12.*. for each subsequent <strong>of</strong>fense, limited. The city has been divided lk'Uiiitt*ch i,nd a trnphy «H! tiv J*ri*=<br />
Seirle added, ) into sections, with captains and Nyntf'd lo thu uinrtt'r Niimt<br />
Chief Oraj' said thai legal notices ; workers named for each district,<br />
to this erfect have been served an ; Mrs, Robert MeKennett i, eo.<br />
•evera! parents, giving them five ! chairman with Mr t'oiao in the<br />
days to comply Kith the law or face overall campaisn . _ foi this city. Mrs,<br />
a penalty.<br />
Steven Sclbal and Mrs. Ueorije Herlier<br />
art. co-eliHlrnieii for the Mothers<br />
March,<br />
Offlctn installed<br />
It's eomparatively easy to stall<br />
Auxiliary<br />
something—-but i' takes Brit and<br />
utamlna lo finish it.<br />
1 limt' HI<br />
thc^ Hprififi, Winners in iht ! ulifninn*<br />
lifin c=ontt'htH Cflfh Wl'l'k !O date are<br />
am liu^!* 1 KIRKDQUGL<br />
INDMNFIGl<br />
HiiiTif<br />
IECHNKWO* .,„„,<br />
•••»>»»»»> »V\m, il Ml\.HH uf thl"'t'<br />
niparud wilh 10 luM in ihi<br />
, Pat Harf, Hi!! VVii^pnthal,<br />
Jark Mathis and Frant^s Ilurlpy,<br />
RU hiiid fiFay jirifi Miriam Hue'ri/<br />
and tin* foJIfiwinii tonimliU'cs wvrv<br />
1 THI OCEAN CITY SENTINEL LIDCER<br />
on a weapons charge,<br />
! The quartet was alleged to have<br />
Term For ' «hot and wounded Ilmer Walrtow. ij.<br />
a retired Phllndelphin nelicnmiin<br />
whs sfnn on dtilv as a clerk 111 thr<br />
time <strong>of</strong> (he hotsi |'ahl)(.rv.<br />
I P Robber Prior 10 KonienclnK. lliu-nliit;<br />
(i«iicd la fhntiun hU nlril from Milii'i'<br />
to not ssulity. He ailmHtt'd Iho «M,I<br />
Hold-up nns rharee buf aeidpd thai the Bun<br />
iv.1H.<br />
IJ |hf easi'. but Boenine e»-<br />
"md wal inter piilsi'il up In<br />
rfc N- J" «ht'rr he fii-rvi'd a<br />
vovspundinfr<br />
ut'i'k ni lii^i year. Atfuj<br />
ni'y Gimora! UroviT L'. RUhrrHm<br />
Jr. annount'fd today. ThK brought<br />
the 1996 total tu date to 33, •>.-I<br />
••»»•»•••••••••••»»»<br />
cifihl \v*z thnn the 41 rc^U'rcd \n\<br />
the »amt' dide in 1D55, The faiaiitv<br />
sjiite was kept elean yn Munday nnd<br />
Mr= nichman said innt week's vir=<br />
THU. . SAT.<br />
!ims ueru three ptdv.ir|Hn<br />
pufisrniiers and one drfvpr.<br />
FES. 2 • 4<br />
Illrthday reiebrutions^^i IJAPI. i<br />
Carol IlDpb Mil. Nurma Kruiisu, Huh j<br />
•tew, Obk> O'Brien, Larry I REI<br />
DU'kerson and<br />
: in tlip mert-aniiii 1 Indian War in<br />
Film at Village<br />
Frederick March to<br />
Open Here Monday<br />
VILLAGE<br />
Today, Tomorrow, Sifurdt?<br />
"Indian Klichler" la n stirrinfg ynrii<br />
nhout d battli'ii are fytljlt!! jin 1<br />
ils life risked.<br />
Included in the tost are Lon<br />
Choney, Kduiirri Fruni. Aliin Hull'<br />
EN«ha Cook nnd Ray Ti-nl.<br />
Monday, Tuaiday<br />
i<br />
[ "The DiMBi'raie Uqurs" IK a nerve,<br />
jjoltlny drama cif r^lvntle^ trnNion,<br />
EDUARD FRANZE, as an Indian chief, and Kirk<br />
;nla|.l.(l from the NUtceitsful New Douglas as a scout md guard, have top roles in "The Indian<br />
; Viirk stajje nlay and strirrmt' a bril- Fighter," Cinemascope and Technicolor adventure which<br />
iianl caiit <strong>of</strong> Ilnliyunodi, niost talwit. opens tonight at the Village Theatre.<br />
• rtederltk Marih plays thv purl uf<br />
jtlie hiialiand and father whose family<br />
; is ^utjjeefetl to 4a hours <strong>of</strong> terror tiy<br />
ja trio <strong>of</strong> brutal esiapid lonviels lud<br />
by Humphrey Bojiarl.<br />
Martha Scot I and Mary Murphy<br />
have the prini'ipal ferninine ieada.<br />
and huikinu. tnurduroua Rubvrt Middietnn<br />
turns In a dramalkatly im.<br />
that, because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
lifeNNive rule as one <strong>of</strong> the t-onvietN. success <strong>of</strong> such Westerns »« "Thf<br />
Cqitarrfd are Arthur Kennedy. Toll Men," "Shane." and "Hlu|i<br />
Dewey Martin and Gij4 Young. .Seen." there !« to be a cycle ef sui'h<br />
Minis iiimiil at adult laslt^. huth on<br />
"Sturm Fear" is urippinil draniii ihe screun and uvi*r li'levisiun.<br />
fllicl ji bitter romantic story starrinM Among ihe tnmous wesiern chariii'.<br />
loine! Wilde. Jinn Wallace and Dan tyrs bclnn feaiured now i« Wyail<br />
" " "~ J Duryen. and eo.starriny<br />
"**'* '" '<br />
Lee<br />
*<br />
Grant<br />
David Hloliery, Dennis Weaver an*<br />
Earp, played by a iu*«comtfr, lluyh<br />
Slevi-n Hill.<br />
Ilie film is the slory <strong>of</strong> a former<br />
unud-lirne any who turns bank nil)<br />
her and ioyelher wilh two aeeo.n<br />
jilires uses his brother's rsneh house<br />
as a hideout: Ills lung past hut nut<br />
lorKum>n remanee with his brothel 1<br />
ST<br />
KING<br />
5-PIECE<br />
BEDDING MEEDS<br />
At fha World'. Lowest Pric*t<br />
DINETTE SETS<br />
The whale to lie seen in "Mii'iy<br />
Pick." was built over the^ hull <strong>of</strong> a<br />
boat at a east oi' i.10.000. Two w'hat'j;;<br />
had to be huilt beeause the first<br />
drifted ntT ty sea in a violent storm<br />
otT the Irish eoast during the film.<br />
I <strong>of</strong> the story. The iiU'ture u to be<br />
released same time during the<br />
sumnief.<br />
Regularly $34.95<br />
p Larefi; Itiliaii actrsii^<br />
will have Hi. famhilnt lud In<br />
King (in mtttrau ,<br />
"Tlw Prld. and th. PniudlH,"<br />
which H It b mad* In Ipaln, $79.00 -OU<br />
•ntwir to comfort , , wall built<br />
QUALITY matariait that will<br />
with C«ry Gr.nl md Frank •Inatr.<br />
iharlni th. mala laarii. The<br />
yaart <strong>of</strong> tarviea.<br />
ilory, bx.d or C. S. PsntMr'i<br />
novel. "Thf gun," hai a Napslt-<br />
O'Brian. an e*.Marine, who is doin^ •nlc backsrsuitd.<br />
quite well in the new TV series,<br />
"End As a Man," a New Voi'k<br />
SECTIONAL<br />
Dana Wynt.r. th* BrIIUh acfrau lilay, has lieeii bout'ht hy Sam sple-<br />
whou flnt Hollywood rsla w» In flei. produeer <strong>of</strong> "Waterfront," and<br />
ttia film, "Tha vl.w pram Pent. will he made Into a film, starrina LAMPS<br />
B»y'« Haad," will havt tha liar. Ben Ga^ara. Many <strong>of</strong> the seene*<br />
SOFAS<br />
ring refa In "Tha flxth <strong>of</strong> Jvna." i ill he made at The (JKadcI. famoui<br />
wife before their marriaue huiPil Thli it tht rsla Dana wantad be , mililary school in Charleston, South<br />
ihe iensioii <strong>of</strong> the situatian.<br />
fora making fha flrif Alrn. Carolina, which is now headed by HOOR — BMD6E — TABLE<br />
General Marlt Clark.<br />
N0TIN6 A CHANGE<br />
Deris Day has finished her auto, i<br />
Old limp strike leaders who shou!.<br />
Values to<br />
ed. Workers, arise!" have altered<br />
the teehmriue. The revised watch till,' role, Deris' next film will lie i Suspension KO Vie Wed<br />
$15.95<br />
rd is "nialher. pull up a rhair!' "The AmaiinM .Nellie Bly." Tor Mwlrn. Freeholdtr Waller II. Trwn thN<br />
iehmonil Times-Dispateh,<br />
——— week said he hopes for an earlv<br />
The Wayward Bus," Ihe John reply from the Civil Aeronautics Ad-<br />
Slelnlii.fli heslseiler novel <strong>of</strong> a f|.w ministration en Ihe relnstatemern' uf<br />
years back, js lo be made Into a film the nperallnjs lieeiisB ef the U, S.<br />
•Smart and (tMutifu! . . . they'll give<br />
by tharles Brackett. The story has a nver«eas Airline at the County Air-<br />
LIVING ROOM lyoo mw idaat tar your living room.<br />
northern California settiny.<br />
Port.<br />
[A wid» choice <strong>of</strong> colon and fmbrltk.<br />
i The CAA last month suspended<br />
Tha Pranih naval, "Frsm<br />
AmsnBti tht Btad," by T. Nartathe<br />
airline's operating certificate on<br />
S*llf avarywhera fw $149.95.<br />
|ae and W. Bsllaay, hai b.en<br />
technical grounds. Since then t'B.ie TABLES<br />
bought by Paranwunt far Alfred<br />
May County's representatives in!<br />
Hllchtock, (t It . piychalsglfal i Washlntten have been petltieninj<br />
"NASSAU! »«w shscNar absut a man ivhe iiHMri 'the airline's reinstatement* for the;<br />
s<br />
from vartlga and bacsmai In- economic benefit <strong>of</strong> the county, j 9,40<br />
LET US<br />
valvad In tha daath sf a frlantf't Congressman T. Millet Hand. I<br />
wlfl. Much <strong>of</strong> If will be inaf on alone with U s. Senators CliiTord P.<br />
TILL YOu<br />
loeatlen In Lsyliiana.<br />
Case and H. Alexander Hfnith. are<br />
' liieadiny the case.<br />
Regularly to $19.95<br />
HOW EASY IT !S<br />
Shreve Travel Service "l,i(tle Tin nmldess," by IJIUIS<br />
for avary puris and purpeaa<br />
Stevens, has l^een bought by Annt-<br />
1606 PACIFIC AVENUE<br />
U. S. Proposes Mora<br />
TO USE YOUR<br />
BaKlar and KUSM.I1 Hirdwtll m<br />
in Blond Modarn<br />
ATLANTIC CITY their nest pi^odurtion. They plan I »<br />
CREDIT<br />
make it In Oklahema sometime n<br />
Phsn« All. <strong>City</strong> 4.f4l7—44111<br />
April,<br />
.WE'RE BULGING WITH BARGAINS.<br />
ivery item it brand new, the very latest up-te-the-minuta<br />
design. Naturally we havan't any old merchandise. Check the<br />
At" A<br />
1000REXAU<br />
TISSUES 63c<br />
W Iff<br />
IMMAIM.MI<br />
BKTKX<br />
HEATING PAD<br />
Rag,<br />
NOW<br />
4.99<br />
ROXBURY HOT<br />
WATER BOTTLE ,, 89c<br />
- MB LOWIII fltlCM ANYWH1M<br />
mil MUM — DAILY fell M 11 P.M.<br />
iY1 19 A.M. ttt I P.M.—6 P.M. to * P.M.<br />
ZY'S<br />
; Koewrn Brands<br />
BOOttON<br />
GIN-MM<br />
vt<br />
BAR<br />
OPEN<br />
DAILY<br />
7 a.m.-2 a.m.<br />
CLOSED<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
Phone 9051<br />
34th Street<br />
th*<br />
_MERS PO!NT=Mw. Vioiei Ba^<br />
der was installed as president yf the<br />
Auxiliary ef VaJuntMer Fife Company<br />
No, 2 ai a dinner mL^Ung Wedn^day<br />
fvenin)£ at the QrifilPiy HoteL<br />
Hedrier, MTBfmit al-nrms; Mrs. Em<br />
tu Hazard, trustee,<br />
Mrs. Buiuuf Ad.nuon was named<br />
to the Hunahlne mmmi- A dona<br />
lion MI made to Ihe March <strong>of</strong> Dlm^<br />
Fund,<br />
Mn. Louisa DHks and Mrs. Grrgon<br />
will »*rvp on the rcfreshmfnt com<br />
mlttee for February.<br />
Mrs, Hhylls Deputy was welcomed<br />
as a new member.<br />
SOTIIK T«* UMIT fRKi<br />
Kslttti' uf Jatiti's yhtlii'y 1<br />
»! iht- p>iinty iif<br />
School Pupili Hear<br />
Uctura-Racital<br />
SOMERS POINT—Puplls POINT—Puplls <strong>of</strong> R'e« Nev. 1 ..^V, ",v<br />
York »v. S School and Dawe. av I prow, it<br />
rd a leeture-reelMI on Mo- I.VM<br />
dl D | ACCE<br />
L Mil ?*,i JflJtffcS', 1,1 ii,,vl, „,'!}<br />
lull In |,u\nifnt ,t,\ (n(1ltl,,ti,,| Sill<br />
• ntrD't ,,I \\iiilhcrnnrt < unbtruttlc<br />
) helii b> flinn it Mutius Ai 1 ( i>uni<br />
• • |,«»t ill Ji>n<br />
Molou \r4>|iinn(( (
IdMiilJ<br />
at for «e land-<br />
ways <strong>of</strong> accom-<br />
it necenary to end<br />
• i neigh,<br />
<strong>of</strong> ways<br />
evicted,<br />
agreed.<br />
notlM WM<br />
must And a<br />
near future,<br />
a receiving<br />
f. reasonable<br />
Ml M nab<br />
M aM the<br />
it anoifcr if<br />
to {Be *rtn\j<br />
, UDWttm, dSWlMd the teed<br />
i *t « Metal imuc,<br />
• • • '<br />
Thonut Richard Wlnlfaky arrlvM<br />
at shore Memorial Hospital M tke<br />
new an <strong>of</strong> city Librarian and Mra.<br />
Peter Wljnoalo-.<br />
* * • ,<br />
rmill *!la<br />
with demand, for the<br />
for $UM9, w^h ii «t »<br />
mmmm<br />
accounting flm, MM,.<br />
1 aoetaV In vhiXtho vaat<br />
by George<br />
AOBNTS-itite <strong>of</strong>t^Wi<br />
C 4 ^<br />
Ihelr commlaalorta<br />
^ fl?, w *» •Molnted it via<br />
f*» dtalBrbed ontll<br />
* Governo reduce the<br />
do not Ujtetid<br />
we eirinm M, S<br />
, toe, an* atow a<br />
Dr. Dwlght It<br />
elect, American «<br />
"We could ulvafe<br />
valuable bHabieap<br />
««»ld get thenT<br />
fc a gallop te<br />
i '«ii,'/' r*<br />
Reports<br />
...yolume<br />
fvrtlclM"J"P'''« d (,i m « rB<br />
Parkwiy last year.<br />
Highway Authority<br />
<strong>of</strong> taih revenue and<br />
M. the Authority<br />
vehicles passed<br />
toll pi»«M during<br />
bu»"> and S7JM<br />
%fMI\i«e« In the total<br />
S Mt*permltted on t^<br />
* *Vi <strong>of</strong> Inlerehange 90<br />
. The orlijina] legis-<br />
Tin- Auihoriiy In i»BZ<br />
Aai operate the Parkway<br />
!auh**lunil««o" on trucks,<br />
Toemiittod on all sections,<br />
rjisieelne rc»ulation <strong>of</strong> the<br />
tBtetlie hiivy vqlumo <strong>of</strong> tramc.<br />
|pjHc»,y hud (he lowest tola! ot<br />
fajtallUa* aJmong comparable high-<br />
waya In the nation but year, there<br />
were 10 traffic deatha.<br />
The aummary <strong>of</strong> traffic ' at toll<br />
plazai' Include! omclal Parkway vs.<br />
hides, ambulance'. Are englnea and<br />
other emergency uhlclea entitled to<br />
free patuge. Such non+evenue traf.<br />
Re conalsted <strong>of</strong> approximately 400,000<br />
vehicle..<br />
The Parkway hat been. In full op.<br />
eratlon only lines last July 1, when<br />
the northernmost section in Bergen<br />
County was opened to traffic.<br />
Woman Accused in<br />
Crash at Tuckahea<br />
An <strong>Ocean</strong> city woman was Issued<br />
a summons by State Police Friday<br />
when her ear skidded on Route 49<br />
near Tuckahoe and crashed into an<br />
oncoming car.<br />
State Police reported a ear oper-<br />
ated by MISJ Hannah Jones. 111(1<br />
Simpson av., was traveling east when<br />
It skidded to the left and struck 3<br />
ear driven by Roland Scull, <strong>of</strong> Den.<br />
nlsvillc, who was going west.<br />
Elmore Scull, a passenger In Beuli'i<br />
auto, was treated for, bruises <strong>of</strong> the<br />
ace at the omcc <strong>of</strong> a Woodbine<br />
physician.<br />
NORTH'S Wood Shop<br />
W36 lOth St., Opp. R.R. St.tiorl<br />
FURNITURE<br />
ftefinished — Repaired .— Remodeled<br />
MODERNFOLD POORS<br />
NIW PROCESS IN<br />
REGRAINING<br />
For S<strong>moo</strong>ther Sand Blast Finish<br />
1 MODERN FINISHES — GET OUR ESTIMATE<br />
THI 0C1AN CITY tmTlNlL-HDOIR<br />
LISTEM AMERICANS!<br />
... by Dr. Goot-g* I, BMIMMI .<br />
OIRICTOR — NATIONA4. •OWCATrON f«MRMN<br />
four Beauty Parlor This Weel<br />
A year after Plymouth Colony was<br />
founded In December 1820. many af<br />
the pilgrims had begun to loaf. They<br />
had found that they didn't have to<br />
work as diligently and produce as<br />
much as their neighbor. In order to<br />
eat as well aa their nclghbon. They<br />
were letting equal ihares <strong>of</strong> food<br />
from the common storehouse regard-<br />
less <strong>of</strong> their own production, regard*<br />
lesa <strong>of</strong> how much they loafed. So<br />
they, loafed more and more.<br />
For a tune the Industrious settlers<br />
tried Co make up the deficiency <strong>of</strong><br />
food, but as they saw the tendency<br />
to loaf growing among the colonists,<br />
they slowed down too.<br />
When starvation threatened to<br />
wipe out the colony, the pilgrima<br />
were called together by the leaden.<br />
The 'proposal was made that each<br />
family take over the ownership <strong>of</strong> a<br />
parcel <strong>of</strong> land and keep what It pro-<br />
duced, Ivery family then would have<br />
to be self.reliant. The laxy ones<br />
didn't like the idea but there were<br />
enough industrious people to put it<br />
nto operation.<br />
* • #<br />
This was the beginning <strong>of</strong> the Am-<br />
erican capitalistic economic system.<br />
The whole story is dramatlied In the<br />
opening liitn <strong>of</strong> "The American Ad-<br />
enture' educational series Just com<br />
pleted by the National Education<br />
raigrani—for local television spon.<br />
worship, for schools, Industrie! and<br />
the armed services.<br />
The American colonies raised a<br />
monument to freedom with the writ,<br />
in* <strong>of</strong> the Declaration <strong>of</strong> Indepen<br />
dence; and then won their war for<br />
independence. Vet the nation and Hit<br />
Kreatness did not emerge until the<br />
adaption <strong>of</strong> the United States Const!,<br />
lution.<br />
All this exciting colorful history,<br />
so significant to every American, is<br />
brought to life in the second film <strong>of</strong><br />
the new series.<br />
* « *<br />
The third film is entitled, "The<br />
BOULEVARD BEAUTY SHOP<br />
717 eittarsM Rond<br />
Complete Beauty Service<br />
Phone 2770 For Appointment<br />
(N ORDIR TO SERVE YOU BETTER<br />
We will fee •pen wednetday evening.,<br />
Fleate phone for Appelntinenf,<br />
CONNIE'S<br />
1026 Asbupy Avanu* • Phone 0719<br />
CLOSED MONDAYS<br />
JOHNSON'S<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
< STYLING<br />
Permanent Wava Special!.,*<br />
Machine. Machln.lm and Cold Waving<br />
Phena 0664 MI Aifeury<br />
CLMIB MONDAYS<br />
[CUiRI ALEXANDER<br />
BEAUTY SALON<br />
•y Avenue Phona 1141<br />
- ipMlaHUni In _<br />
All Type, Permanent Waves<br />
And All Beauty Aids<br />
CLOSID MONDAYS<br />
GENERAL MOTORS<br />
DELCO-HEAT<br />
OIL BURNERS<br />
S&LfS and SERVICE<br />
Factory Tnlnad<br />
LOUIS<br />
TACCARIHO<br />
PLUMBING — HEATING<br />
FUIL Oil.<br />
618W«tAv». Phon«0450<br />
Structure <strong>of</strong> the American Way <strong>of</strong><br />
Life," it shown'the building up <strong>of</strong> an<br />
Imposing pyramid like structure <strong>of</strong><br />
simulated granite bloeki. Each ele-<br />
ment In the American way haa ita<br />
block; and as It Is fitted into place<br />
Ita meaning and purpose are clearly<br />
explained. There are 12 blocks' <strong>of</strong><br />
varying jure, 22 vital and ipeelne ele-<br />
ments forming the structure <strong>of</strong> our<br />
freedom. It Is n structure all Ameri-<br />
cana can unbrace, II Is something,<br />
complete, to stand for.<br />
In '•The Fall <strong>of</strong> Natlona," the<br />
fourth fllm <strong>of</strong> the series, we sea dra<br />
mallzed the rile and fall <strong>of</strong> all the<br />
great world leadera None ha* sur-<br />
vived very long. The causes <strong>of</strong> the<br />
fall <strong>of</strong> nations are studies In this<br />
fllm. The malar ones are: political,<br />
economic and moral decay among the<br />
people. Will America avert thlsf The<br />
fllm poses this question dramatically<br />
Political Study<br />
Offered to GOP<br />
Course in Leadership<br />
to Open January 23<br />
The Young Republicans <strong>of</strong> Cape<br />
May County have been Invited to par.<br />
ticlpate in a Young Republican Lead-<br />
irship Training School to he heli<br />
m Washington, D. C., new week, ac<br />
cording to RUhard Lien. Young Re-<br />
publican chairman.<br />
The school will be ai the Raleigh<br />
Hotel, and win open with lunch on<br />
Monday, January is. Sessions w!!l<br />
cover all phates <strong>of</strong> political activity,<br />
with the stress being laid on train-<br />
ing young Republicans to carry out<br />
major campaign chores. Speakers<br />
will Include members <strong>of</strong> Congress,<br />
including Congressman Joseph Mar.<br />
tin <strong>of</strong> Massachusetts. House Minority<br />
Leader, and Senator William know-<br />
land <strong>of</strong> California, Senate Minority<br />
Leader. Members <strong>of</strong> the Cabinet also<br />
will address the school.<br />
The school will graduate at a ban-<br />
quet on the evening <strong>of</strong> Friday, Jan.<br />
Uary 27, at which Vice - President<br />
Richard Nixon will be guest speaker.<br />
Total cost <strong>of</strong> the school. Including<br />
room and meals, Monday through<br />
Friday, will be tSS,<br />
Any Cape May County Young Re-<br />
publican who would Uke further in<br />
formation about the school may ob-<br />
tain it by calling or writing Mr,<br />
LJon, chairman, at 317 W, Creese av,<br />
Wildwood.<br />
The school <strong>of</strong>fers a good oppor-<br />
tunity for any young person to<br />
learn first hand the mechanics <strong>of</strong><br />
political activity, and "it would be<br />
a credit to our County lo have one<br />
or mow students enrolled,* 1 he said.<br />
1<br />
eeuRTisv RULM<br />
The teacher wrote on the black,<br />
boards '"The horse and cow is in the<br />
stable,"<br />
Now." she said to one little boy,<br />
"what is wrong with that sentence?"<br />
'Well, miss, you sjiouhl say. The<br />
cow and horse is in the stable, 1 "<br />
"Wto?"<br />
"Ladies first,"<br />
Simpktsffo<br />
HELEN'S<br />
Beauty Salon<br />
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CLMID MONDAYS<br />
'S HAIRDRESSING<br />
COMPLETE BEAUTY SIRVICE<br />
by ANDREW and CLAIRE<br />
«WRYAVINUI PHONE 2696<br />
CLOHp MONDAYS<br />
January 21th to February 14th, Inclutlva<br />
CERRUTI<br />
BEAUTY SHOPPE<br />
fer veur Beatrty Can — Let eur « yean*<br />
•uperienee IM your autaW.<br />
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^Beauty Shoppe<br />
HAliTsTYUNO<br />
JrVfc\<br />
WAVES<br />
Home Ownership With A<br />
DIRECT REDUCTION<br />
MORTGAGE LOAN<br />
WE PAY 3%<br />
CURR1NT DIVIDEND RATI ON YOUR SAVINGS<br />
Then la M rlik liinlira*, SavlnM up ta IIMN m hnurwl ky Ma<br />
Faataral favloca and Luo Inauranc* C*ra»r»HMi.<br />
0012<br />
Scholarships For<br />
Girls Announced<br />
' Douglass Collog*<br />
Awards Now Open<br />
School Benton from New<br />
Jeraey are eligible to cMlpete for<br />
Mfeetanhlpt to lie awarded for the"<br />
1MUT year by Douglass Collegv.<br />
the women's college <strong>of</strong> Rutsers, the<br />
Stale University <strong>of</strong> New jersey,<br />
Aa announced by Dean Mary I,<br />
Bunting, the •eholanhlp <strong>of</strong>fered ex<br />
clualvely to Hew Jersey girls are;<br />
the Elltabeth Rodman Voorhees<br />
Scholarahlp, which, combined with a<br />
State University Scholarship, will<br />
cover tuition, hoard and room. This<br />
combination icholarablp la valued at<br />
approxunaitely f 1.1M annually, or »4.-<br />
400 for the four undergraduate years<br />
when the holder maintains a record<br />
satisfactory to the bcholamhlp Com-<br />
mittee<br />
Also open only lo resldentt <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey, with certain limitations,<br />
are; the Carrie Whlton Bailey Bacon<br />
Scholarship <strong>of</strong> «21W, renewable to an<br />
MM totals the Miriam Lee Enrly<br />
Llpplneott Scholarship <strong>of</strong> S200, also<br />
renewable to an HOO total for the<br />
four undergraduate years; the New<br />
Jersey Colonial Dames Scholarship <strong>of</strong><br />
WOO, renewable to a ilJM total; and<br />
the Pood Fair Stores, Corporation<br />
Scholarships, open lo ttudenu enter-<br />
ing any division <strong>of</strong> Rutgers Univer.<br />
ally and having an annual value <strong>of</strong><br />
$2*0 or a potential four year value<br />
<strong>of</strong> 11,000,<br />
•cholarihipa (n varying niUHinN<br />
have been <strong>of</strong>fered to New Jersey<br />
Cheek th* correct word:<br />
1—AclvtH Cnta Kelly ti engaged lo th* Prince<br />
af (Monaco) (MonU Carlo).<br />
S—They P«»h to many shortly after (Easter)<br />
(Thkii)<br />
gaT)<br />
M •*• HURlM, the will (retain) (ION)<br />
r<br />
ker United State, dtlzeiuhlp.<br />
•—-Itwill be (flnrt) (fourth) marriage for the<br />
8—It will be Ilia (foarth) (first) mantta* for<br />
! laaprlntc.<br />
«—A major earthqaak« reMntlr oMaircd In<br />
(did.) (MnlM).<br />
7—Tka Ptvddcnt has ajwamed • (full) (partial)<br />
wark load la wake <strong>of</strong> hia heart attack,<br />
•—Piineeav Marcarct aaeert at present is BUI.<br />
ally a (lard) (commoner).<br />
•—POM Plna XII recently made statement* gtg-<br />
nlflcant U» CathoUc* on (iitanleaj mnalc)<br />
(hildbih) (bth)<br />
lcnt U CatUc*<br />
' (childbirth) (both).<br />
19—Danger to A i<br />
( C ) (<br />
()<br />
American* darinf; rioting in<br />
( r p ) (Jordan) called forth a lUff pro-<br />
teat from our State Department.<br />
Count SO for eaeh correct choice. A tcore <strong>of</strong> 0-20 U<br />
poor: 30-«0. average; 70-so, superior and TO-100, very<br />
l<br />
' alrl. f«r th* p*W Mwral ywn<br />
ttlA N*>Vr JWatW attefe VArfMareaffaVaHl n<br />
Wsmtn'i Cloba, anal tt to tpttteal<br />
Miai* faiaauatat —t-t nittl *-•»• ahWaktiaaaViJafe<br />
TOP Hit 1V3A 97 yAAI\<br />
Available for the fre.timan year<br />
only are the Alumnai Scholarahlp <strong>of</strong><br />
tm, the Daughtera <strong>of</strong> th* Aanrictn<br />
Revolution Scholanhlp In Ham* Eco-<br />
nomics <strong>of</strong> MO, the Man4Mtaek<br />
Foundation Seholarshlpa uj Home<br />
Economics in varying amounta, and<br />
March 1. ISM 1> tlw<br />
be<br />
Serv» Vmt, flmm and<br />
C*M Mar eewHy Sriafe Cea<br />
OCEAN CITY<br />
AUTO<br />
BRIDGE<br />
LOHGPORT<br />
5 Tickets<br />
• Th. abaft Kawh) ta MtaMa Orf<br />
F. P. RlSTINE ft CO<br />
American<br />
123 Sooth Broad $frM»# Phlladatptila<br />
Clinton b. Lowd*n<br />
Detoded Intelligram<br />
mm—t<br />
19 14 If!<br />
DlffiCT REDOCnOH MORT6A6E LOANS<br />
THI<br />
SEASHORE<br />
BUILDING and LOAN<br />
^ASSOCIATION<br />
411 EIGHTH STREET<br />
L<br />
He's Looking for a Mountain !<br />
You sec, he knows what he has down under that<br />
beautiful hood—a grqnt, powerful V-S engine<br />
that's pulsing with life—and he's simply itching<br />
to give it the word I<br />
But he ii a sane and sensible driver, who stays<br />
within the regulations and observes the laws <strong>of</strong><br />
common sense—ond he knows he can't unleash<br />
that engine on o normal stretch <strong>of</strong> highway.<br />
So he's looking for a big, long, steep hill. Maybe<br />
he can get the throttle down there for a short<br />
thruit—just to see what it's like! x<br />
Well, maybe so—but even on a mountain, he<br />
won't use full throttle for long. For this car is<br />
powered far beyond all normal requirements.<br />
Why, you might ask, is this so?<br />
Well, in the judgment <strong>of</strong> Cadillac engineers, it's<br />
done for a number <strong>of</strong> vital and important reasons.<br />
First <strong>of</strong> these is safety. A great reserve <strong>of</strong> power<br />
for the quick escape from an emergency U <strong>of</strong> the<br />
essence <strong>of</strong> highway safety.<br />
Then there's economy, A big, powerful engine<br />
that loafs at normal speeds permits the uae<br />
<strong>of</strong> an axle ratio that makes far gasoline economy.<br />
There is long life, too—for the absence <strong>of</strong> (train<br />
adds years and years ta the life <strong>of</strong> any mechanism.<br />
And finally, there is the great riding and driving<br />
luxury that comes with extra power . . . the<br />
whisper-silent engine, the Instant response to the<br />
throttle, the sense <strong>of</strong> safety and security.<br />
Why not come in soon and see ijr youneltf<br />
We will be most happy to supervise a personal<br />
demonstration on the highway.<br />
The ear is waiting for you—and any time you<br />
And the time would be a food time for a date!<br />
DRUCK MOTOR CO., Inc.<br />
IlfS ASBURY AVENUE, OCEAN CITY , , ' , - '<br />
, ,'<<br />
••I
•r<br />
'•, i<br />
had<br />
at adult* and chit<br />
<strong>of</strong> J3jtB4 during IMS, It was<br />
' wporUd by Uw paator. UK Bev<br />
Wtmk T Adler, at the annual can<br />
• fn*>Uonil mcttlni Uit week<br />
The meeting, for tht aeciyul jear.<br />
lartniiail a dinner U| enkftQee aoela-<br />
. " Dlitt7 and five new membera an op-<br />
portunity to b*fome better acquaint<br />
ad with the operation <strong>of</strong> ihe ehurch<br />
and meet <strong>of</strong>here In the conirega<br />
r*P*rt>d tara<br />
laat y«ar *f 14,-<br />
W<br />
ipttcopoi<br />
laming Man's Club<br />
The mm. or Holy Trinity EpUcopal<br />
Church and Uialf frlcndi have been<br />
Invited to attorn) the flrit meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Ul* nawly^riaalnd Kplaropal Men',<br />
Ctab on M<strong>of</strong>day n'fhi at a o'clock In<br />
the Pariah HWiie, IOM.Central av<br />
In announcing the meeting, the<br />
Htv. Ifcrrtat E, Vanghan, rector, uM<br />
will be devoted to d<br />
fellowahlp with (antei, open discus<br />
on a variety ot topics both re-<br />
ls and ievular, and good food.<br />
Membership l> open to any friend <strong>of</strong><br />
Holy Trinity Church or anyone In<br />
need ot companionship, he said<br />
So. EM Chapel<br />
to be Enlarged<br />
To Collect Funds<br />
N«xt Summer<br />
far HH ncr e# Mi per aervlce<br />
' ^ * * * lt*t*M iMWMtaiKe aver<br />
Plan, for expanding tht I nlon<br />
'haprl tn thr Spa at 55th *! mrt Ai<br />
bur\ ai Here admnted h\ the boanl<br />
<strong>of</strong> trustees <strong>of</strong> the Lhaptl at ,i mitt<br />
church membership »•" I ">* m tin Philadiluhla hoim ol Mi.,<br />
reported to be US. as compared with Emllie sanbers the unli uumn<br />
41 when the Ret Vr Adkr assumed i member <strong>of</strong> the Ixiard<br />
1M»<br />
Ftsncii Tirwnsend church treas<br />
per. presented a detailed report uf<br />
ind disbursements durlnj<br />
He lilted total Iniume )f<br />
and expenditures <strong>of</strong> $24<br />
m<br />
The conKretfatlon appro* ed<br />
*&&m report and alto adopted tht pro<br />
church budget for 1D36<br />
HM that Hw hl»h<br />
M MV year were the pur.<br />
T h e at prr<br />
t hnilfii<br />
the Chapel<br />
nl<br />
to<br />
st. with<br />
tiw<br />
I*<br />
In<br />
Cftvn* *t Jiffi •» *nd fh«<br />
piayfnfl h«t to ftir** con-<br />
th* f vn«d «# N*w J*n*r<br />
at«t* Loth*r L«#flv«<br />
*id «ft* «t«t* Worn<br />
In Oc<br />
nity to •*<br />
the irtlpr<br />
Me utd the church had met it*.<br />
Hiunclal obligations 100 prr cent m<br />
?'; ;'*mpport <strong>of</strong> benevolrncrii. the Luthrr<br />
pB World At^ion week, and the Syn<br />
odlcal lYl-ObjeeUve Appeal. In addi-<br />
Uon* Uie mAmbrrs contributed 1.5*MJ : _ ,,•»•<br />
pound* <strong>of</strong> clothing hwhlch vtm sent | AOXlllQiy<br />
<strong>On</strong>rwu Tor relief purpose<br />
Tbe tonurejiatton elected Joseph<br />
lend Ihe pre-.<br />
a \ a n d f a c t<br />
i t s e n t r a n t * " « A i b u n i \<br />
T h e c a m p a i g n f o r f u n d s h t k d n I n M<br />
M j m m t r w h t n t h t S u n d j i S i I M > O 1<br />
t u r n e d ( t i e r i t i e r a l l i u n d r * f l d o l l a r - ,<br />
l o t h e t r u s t i e s A t t h t ^ j n u l i m i<br />
I h r t r u s l t e * a n d t h t L a d l t * . A u \ i l l r f r i<br />
p l e d g e d d n s n t i s l M i p p n r ! I D t i l '<br />
d r i v e<br />
I t n d - . d t i i d t d l l i d l i l l u l m h i \ '<br />
b e e n a t t e n d i n g , t h e C h a p e l b t a v k t d<br />
t o b r i n t t h e i r h i f u f o r t h t h u i l d i n n<br />
f u n d t o r h e n r s t s r r w t n i h c \ m e n d<br />
d u r i n g t h t - . u m m t - i o f l l i ' j b m i l < l i<br />
p o s . l t t h t i n w i t h t h i ( l i u r i l i I r t 1 - ,<br />
urcr A s t alien<br />
T h e l r u - . t t i t w e r t i n f u i n u i l i h i<br />
t h t u n h i l e t t m i l l n u p i t n v l i . i i<br />
a b l e f u r ( o n * . i d e n t i i > n d u n n , , m \ t<br />
. u m n i i i s m t t t n i i . s W I H I I i l l s n u i h<br />
P n t t r e s i d e n t , u i l l M n i n n p p o m i<br />
Presbyterians<br />
Name Officers<br />
Increase <strong>of</strong> 61<br />
Members Reported<br />
It t? p o r t ># sliowhi^ KiihstAiituil<br />
growth during lttSS, and election ol~<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficers, were hlKhlightti <strong>of</strong> the an<br />
nual t-otigrrgationa. nu^vtin^ v( thr<br />
First Prrsbytprian Churt-h on Wed-<br />
nt-sda.% nlfiht last week:<br />
'hi- meet hit; followed .1 fovvtrrf<br />
dish supper prepnri'U hy (he Indies<br />
Auxiliary and served hy the Klnc'*•<br />
Dyu^htrrs Thomrts L. Thtirnt- supi<br />
L ksed the Affair<br />
Th* R*v, C*«ro* Fisher, p**for,<br />
r*f»rt*d that church m*mh«rmhlp<br />
was 440 *t Hi* Clot* <strong>of</strong> l*st w*r,<br />
or a n#t incr*#y« t»f 61 ov*r Hi*<br />
umt d*t* a y*ar apo.<br />
It WH.S reptirtrfl that ln.it ye.ir £26.<br />
879 wa* received for c.-onKit-^atltitijil<br />
expenses and S8720 for henevo<br />
IITIL-I-X Thr .Sunday School suimport»•<br />
,1 Chinevf orphiin artlij]l> .sup<br />
pltot. the salary ol tlir Kev KJI.V<br />
monil l' l'rov«il, JI miissionan 11<br />
ft*'l>ort** Wcrr uivcn hy the belie<br />
oirnr** ir«ao>iu Tin m i<br />
Iliri><br />
y<br />
E|eCt$ M*>W Off I<br />
Crimp<br />
^ t 1» mejnhPrH <strong>of</strong> ih« Hn<br />
<strong>of</strong> the Church C«u.u.) tor I ..r|i|bU( ri „, , ll[]r( h in<br />
tvma <strong>of</strong> thre* >«ar». I H m ^ Ufcl TnurNday<br />
in > J..-,i|'l> I<br />
(in liii\ ind<br />
\ li in HIM hiu<br />
r mon Ihi. MII<br />
uhni tlnl<br />
*P»* pAttor pointed out that under<br />
c^prc^ rules a couft^Uman ma> not<br />
^rve longer than tW teems con<br />
aecutlvely, thus assuring an opportu<br />
nity for morr member* lo strve<br />
The dinner was prepared undet<br />
th* direction <strong>of</strong> Lewi:. M. Mllltr anrl<br />
fhe ; leader<br />
tau<br />
Quarterly Meeting at<br />
St. James, Sunday<br />
j-^ihel Nmuv to (.hair 111^11, AIHI<br />
Addie M. Huh'. s.*.Tt'ii.ry-irr,.*<br />
Prepi lh( Mii.it<br />
nli 1. nil Mil 111<br />
in Ih'<br />
ON "• fhoir will<br />
•ing "Seek Ye the Lord" toy Hoherts!<br />
Eleanor Paschal!, soprano, will ilfl4<br />
'The Sard Psslni" by Malotte, The<br />
Chance] Rowers are in lovlnjl mc-mo><br />
rj' <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Harriet Risley Bushay and<br />
Mr, Cred A. Hynrman.<br />
7:30 p. m. Evening Service <strong>of</strong> Wop<br />
*hlp. Organ reeilBl <strong>of</strong> favored<br />
hymns. Informal song servit-i'. Her-<br />
mon by Ihe Rffv, Hugo A, Mullur, M,<br />
A, <strong>of</strong> Haddonneld, N. J.; "SI, Paul<br />
2$ Years Later," The choir \viil sin-^<br />
My Faith Looks Up Jn Thuii" hy<br />
Sehneelter; Rulh E. .Nevlus, controlto,<br />
will sing "Hsu' Beauliful Upon the<br />
Mountains" by llarker.<br />
Weanesdas', 3:15 p, m, MeetlnM uf<br />
the Junior Christian Endeavor Soci-<br />
ety under (he leadership <strong>of</strong> Mis,<br />
Betty MfCorklc.<br />
Wednesday, 7;4S p, m. Midweek<br />
Pr.ycr MeetlnM and Bible Siurj',,<br />
T t "Does. II Pay lo Pray? 1 '<br />
p. m. Meetlnn <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong><br />
Deaeoru in the Church House,<br />
fWLV TRINITY EPISCOPAL .<br />
1MB •*. andlemfral «».<br />
"Tll» Chweih Whii th. Opan. Door"<br />
««v. Mfraal, I, Vaughan, Th. M.,<br />
' JitMsr<br />
•wnday Mnlcn—<br />
i a, m. Family Eucharist and<br />
Church School clltsei,<br />
' II $, m. Morning Service and ger.<br />
mon (Communion lit Sunday).<br />
CoilllrniiUon Clanes on Tuesday-<br />
Children it ijjo p, ni.i adulu st •<br />
p. m.<br />
Wtdneadgr naming _ Holy com.<br />
munlon at 7 j. m<br />
Thunday — Holy Communion al<br />
lO; Prayer Ofoyp at 10 a, m.<br />
«T. JAMM AMM.<br />
n» M. tntf H»v«n av.<br />
•t*. 0. 1. f mIMi, a>Mtar<br />
11 a, m—Momlnf Service.<br />
f p mi~Sunflsv j h t<br />
Ing.<br />
8 p. nv— Evening Worship,<br />
Wednesday—<br />
7 30 p m— Pra\cr Ser\icv<br />
I rrld.y—<br />
I 7.30 p. m. — Junior Choir re-<br />
hearsal,<br />
i 8:30 p, m — Senior fhoir rehearsal<br />
OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />
10lh st. mi weilev av.<br />
R.v ptvld P. Wright, Paster<br />
| Mill Yvonne Smith, Promotional<br />
! Director<br />
Sund.y, January if—<br />
j fliSii a in, Hundaj ktliool ulth<br />
I classi's for I'VtM'y fflemiicr nf the<br />
[family. Hornce Ut'rnvr, superintei!:<br />
•dent.<br />
( ili:4a a, m. Worship Service. Mrs.<br />
David P. Wright, orisanist. Mrs, Jo-<br />
seph Likens, vocal soloist, Message<br />
by Rev, David P. Wrislil, coiitinuing<br />
a serU's from the book <strong>of</strong> ilelirews.<br />
6:45 p, m, Atlull l-'i'lluwship meet<br />
Intf conducted by Allen PreudPnlliiil,<br />
7:30 p, m, Kvcninn Guspci Service,<br />
Slngini! led by Charles flood. Mes.<br />
saije by Ilev WrlMlit,<br />
» p, m, Voung People's Rali,v. Fe^<br />
turltm Billy Graham Him, "Storms <strong>of</strong><br />
Life,"<br />
TyfMay, January 31—<br />
7;.1n p. m Viiuiia People's Miijlo<br />
'.Study tftuuht l),v Yvonne Smith, fol-<br />
! lowed hy yamt- time- itncl rptresii^<br />
I ments downsialrs,<br />
Wedneiday, February 1—<br />
3:30 p. 111. Pianrrr Cirls led 'iy<br />
Mrs, ITarry Schmidt, Yli'^T AlltMl Fre*i-<br />
dentllBl, Mrs Paul Ailams,<br />
7:30 [J. m, Midweek Hel-virr COli'<br />
ducted by Pastor Wriy,hl.,Continuiiia<br />
Hc<strong>of</strong>li'ld Bible Study Scries<br />
Thursday, February 2^<br />
S p, m, Burean class mvflini! HI<br />
the humo <strong>of</strong> Mr«, Alli'n Friuidmlhul,<br />
!410 lllli si, Mrs, Jouli Smilh and<br />
j Miss Yvonne Hmilh, hostesses.<br />
I Friday, pafcrvary ]—<br />
I 3 p. m. Bible Club for buy* and<br />
! eiris downstairs. - •<br />
7:30 p, m, Juiilor Yuulh Nlulit Tor<br />
l)o\s and ulrls in 4th, sill and eth<br />
Blades Yvonne Smith, diroeler.<br />
ST, AUOUlTINI'i<br />
13th if, and W.il.y av,<br />
Vy, R(V, Mlir, Birlholomew B,<br />
Daylc, Pattar<br />
Ptav. Alb.rt f. Saart, Asst. Paster<br />
SJ Misses—S and 10:30 a. In.<br />
Canfesslons on Saturday- -130 to<br />
SiSO, 7iM to a:30.<br />
Dally Mast at 7 a. ra, Salurday,<br />
FilO a. m,<br />
Plrsf PrMay—<br />
M*s»—? a, m.<br />
Confeiisiana an Thursday before,<br />
7:30 ts 8:30,<br />
auciN on MA«TV«S<br />
In* If, Mil Atlantic ,v.<br />
tumlayt—<br />
M».s-0:15 a, in,<br />
Plrit Frld.v-<br />
fes Ptjc 5. feliiiTH) 4. pleai»<br />
!<br />
OCEAN CITY SEWTINIL tiPGER<br />
JAWUAKY ItW THI OCEAN CITY SENTINeL-LEDGER<br />
r »"<br />
This is a scene you see every<br />
Sunday . . . hundreds <strong>of</strong> men and<br />
women pouring out <strong>of</strong> our<br />
churcheB. What effect does it<br />
have on the life <strong>of</strong> our com»<br />
munity?<br />
There was more happiness in<br />
our streets this week , , , more<br />
sympathy and understanding . , .<br />
more kindness and helpfulness<br />
. , . rnore determination to attain<br />
the highest moral and spiritual<br />
ideals.<br />
We won't see Utopia next week,<br />
Human nature is still human.<br />
Perfection is God's alone.<br />
But crowded churches change<br />
many livei. Worship and prayer<br />
strengthen souls. The seed God<br />
planti never dies, if we are deter-<br />
mined to cultivate it,<br />
€omt -to^inirehTimeT^undly^<br />
And when you leave, you and our<br />
community will be richer because<br />
you were there.<br />
Rl<br />
~L CHAHLIS M, COMNOKS<br />
pyrkil «<br />
Janud lo Know how<br />
Ki t>.iirt<br />
I 1 111 11 I tl p<br />
ul<br />
llu<br />
,th>,<br />
pulihi<br />
Ijrarh. " the tn:i\in >iiifl<br />
.-.I imptntiim t-conoinn ;<br />
t-, iiiul vw- .SIKU.UI do r\<br />
i-.Ml.ilr I,, -,,',.- Hi,11 II llni-<br />
Church Annwnwmmnit<br />
Continued from pifja 4<br />
Mill—TiM a, m,<br />
Confoji^oiu bafare all missel only<br />
* a p<br />
•ICONO CAPi MAY BAPTIST<br />
Shora rd.. ptlarms<br />
R(V. Narry F. Flneialaan, Paitor<br />
Sunday School. 9:45 a, m Albert<br />
W0II1, •uperlntendenl. The ieMon ii,<br />
S.'iklnu the Lo»l."<br />
Worship Service, 11 a. m., with a<br />
prelude by Mn. Mary E. Pathley. or-<br />
ganiat, followed by the Processional<br />
hy the vested choir. The pastor will<br />
preseh the sermon. This is ''Life<br />
Service Sunday,"<br />
Evenlns service, 7:S(I p, m. All.re-<br />
_ ieat llymnslns. led by Albert Wolls.<br />
Youth <strong>of</strong> the church will have the<br />
first part <strong>of</strong> the service. French B,<br />
Loveland. former judge <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />
County, will show pu turns <strong>of</strong> his<br />
trip around the world and the Holy<br />
' indK,<br />
Wednesday evenlnir at 7;30. The<br />
Hour <strong>of</strong> Inspiration.<br />
Thur-.da\ ttenlng «t TiSO, rciubr<br />
monthly business meeting.<br />
Hum. Morning Worship<br />
• p. m, Yonnf PMPIC'I meeting<br />
7:10 p, m. Evening Worship<br />
Wednesday. T:45 p. m Cdttage<br />
prayer meeting,<br />
Tuesdiy, t P ni Men's Fellowship.<br />
IT, josiPH'i «. e,<br />
••». John ^lana«an, Paitor<br />
Manses on Sunday, 1, t, 10 and il<br />
1, m<br />
Week Day MM at 730 a. m. H<br />
eepl Sdtu<br />
Day<br />
rdav,<br />
4<br />
Mans it 1 I, m.<br />
Monday. 4 p. m. Religious Instruc Service,<br />
J— !<br />
tlont for arramt* ^. T ,<br />
Saturday, Confeaelon, 4M \+40ft<br />
p m and 7 SO to 6*0 p in. '1*|<br />
Sunday, I p m Batptiam.<br />
BITMANV MITrK>f>l(T "<br />
«.v. Ktlph «.rr.«, PMMr<br />
8:45 a, m Sunday School. CunatAf<br />
for all ages.<br />
11 ». m. Worship Bervlee.<br />
7:30 p m Evening Service. ,*<br />
SiiO p. m. Senior M Y.F. '*<br />
Wednnday, TM p m. Hid-WHsi<br />
it.^ MIJI IJI<br />
Wbllr 1 prmr<br />
1 hanillis ni MI thi 1.<br />
[ asint Is a l.»od pn s. 1<br />
i g tfliooth uri lit 1 ><br />
over *oiir liwn ni<br />
oil with in<br />
-u.it<br />
and<br />
n\tt 1 IIKI<br />
\< 11<br />
Orig No.<br />
Pleads Non Vult in<br />
Shotgun Slaying<br />
.. j rooim j>h mil tikmt. do<br />
trnjjnf is mui h nf 1 Jub 1<br />
fcou. it »0llln I" ' I ''" "' '"<br />
1 cud repair ni 111 Ii il. 11 o 1 r 1<br />
beinnt nnm union 11<br />
worn pin<br />
itowrr repair nun<br />
j It this M I^T<br />
Lssured nf piompl 1<br />
A n o n m i l p l e a t n<br />
m u r d t - r u . i - t - n l r r c t l r n , l : i<br />
i li i<br />
Cit.V Cyutuil<br />
Kiiifjhis <strong>of</strong> ('ulinnbu^. celobriilcd i<br />
-list iinniv(*i's;iry S«i[ur(Ii>y lli^lll Will<br />
ftiUlMT-diHH I" ill StHTry\ Kt'^tji I<br />
• mt in rifiisiiniviljL<br />
The hijzhliunt »f the ovtnjni: u is<br />
i he pt'fsfnljiUon <strong>of</strong> tin* Council s<br />
lii-si .'innual M**lcl medal award Toi<br />
liicX rrncnl to the Vt \<br />
Mi<br />
.in<br />
Mmni 1 1 1 inKlin 1 r <<br />
( IHIr< Hi 11 1 til 11 In<br />
1 mil h 1 I 1 11 11 In I<br />
Ihin \IIDII<br />
Mr I-1 inl in 1 ill tin 1 (M<br />
1 h iii.1 il "Hh tin limi un I<br />
• tit M \ ] \inh MIIDII 1)1 < oslli 11 I 1 I 1111 ntli<br />
111 '1 '.(nil 11 1 1 ill III 1 il I 11 t l<br />
M.s<br />
< • ( Nl<br />
J i<br />
In All Branehet<br />
VENETIAN BLINDS<br />
MADE TO OKDER<br />
Prim RaatenaM* — Istlmatei Fr«»<br />
SEASHORE UPHOLSTERING CO,<br />
RteNWlr Blvd., Mamiera Phone O.C, 2237<br />
'REAL NEIGHBORS"<br />
I In the past five yours in this ('(immunity we have strivctl<br />
to become re.il neighbor.?. Helping in the comiminiU<br />
things (hat need doing, and working lowanl ninkiiiK om<br />
town a finer place in which to live. Our job is lo reiulei<br />
ave^nll^>s^Jl^ |)iih'i> ii\m \\ i hivi M t up iiilhir<br />
Special home for Illis purpose and we would like to know<br />
what our neij Commi^ionct. r I J ' , m V>*MP Sen-ice. Cporne<br />
Hnrvtv U Atiams and huumi " , F "•'»*"" » r - sludeni from LUlhw-<br />
lunrti A Iirifi LKIUP r ollKr! 1 " «'»M>lo».Udl SPHlItiAry, Phllid«l-<br />
Incn^ nutiid-. thi K <strong>of</strong> l .Iso 11 l >hl1 * lM hr ' n Charge Of service, in<br />
Kndtd I 11 " ltl ctu * " f pastpr R*nck.<br />
ThiusTjai. 7-30 p, m. Chair re^<br />
Mayor Bowktr l*ud«d M*gr ^ hi tint l)*pu I<br />
ul Mi 01 Filu nd '<br />
In pri'M'niini: till' KCTOII to Ms«r.<br />
l>oyli». Mi. Orchllo nlso sj>«^«' on the I<br />
\urthin(-.is ui riHiimiiijinism ;mil th^<br />
inU-roNiiHL 1 . piojjramis lK*in>>, >p«ii-<br />
suri'd f>\' tilt- Cimncil.<br />
Telephone Co.<br />
listtBtojecti<br />
and<br />
$100 Minion to be<br />
Sptril on""Expansion<br />
ill HiHiiLltj Ihi'<br />
ihi' N(*W Jt'i^ti<br />
n in 1 U5i*<br />
fun'•irlii-ho<br />
t-r !nilfihrl.i*.<br />
Tilt' huge buiidlng jji'tipram r*?Pi% i!<br />
t'ni-; a port.on <strong>of</strong> i\w < nmjmny"?<br />
irusifiim <strong>of</strong> t'spiittd.nj irluphnnr is<br />
ihiifs in rnpitlb jvtj \ HIM .irt-as Hiid<br />
1 furf her Mi'p tuwHrd !t^ Moal "f<br />
limvidifiu IfltidtM'n dial hur^-ifi* !oi<br />
a!! Nrw JIT*I'\ Dell riMon.'.*.-*..<br />
The proposed ii00,000,000 oyttay<br />
for \9U would bring *o 1700,000,-<br />
505 the eampany'i pOI* WSF een.<br />
s'rycti<strong>On</strong> pronram required to k£tp<br />
pace with N?w Jcrs*y i resldenttal<br />
dud industrial growth<br />
In t' < ri n i< i i il n .<br />
Open Crest Beachfront " '"'" J lu " r ''"'- c "•'<br />
F©r Motel Building .multMfunny dwejjlnss m some xon^H<br />
tirclinnni'v opt? n in a t-giiuin j which art 1 .it prustmf rcslrit 5 U»d in<br />
tji.f^famtiy chvi'HinjjN. Dinina rno.ns<br />
srv tg be nlluuciJ in mo'cls <strong>of</strong> go op<br />
iiiurf? uniiN, but fuod is riLit to he<br />
sold fee<br />
iHMirlifrifiii Hrva* ti* mnfeis anil JMT-<br />
4i«UUi&—BiiUfiis—nl _3o or more iiniU<br />
to gpcratt' duiiiiy rjoms fur Ihflr<br />
nun i ! lipntt»rt_' «£* lipprnvpif on in^<br />
Ih? Wllriwund Cri'sl<br />
trnductlnn<br />
t ! !iy<br />
and no gdvurtfcing<br />
HOW<br />
CHRISTIAN<br />
SCIENCE<br />
HEALS<br />
WONO<br />
won<br />
(tit fee) Sunday f:4f<br />
|71§kc) Sunday lili PJSfl<br />
"(n Tlm» <strong>of</strong> Traubto W»'r« •• NMr M Your Phon»"<br />
MR. and MM, A, J. SMITH<br />
MR, LIWI1 I, SMITH<br />
UN<br />
MR, HIRMRT L, OOWMr<br />
MR, PRANCI1 B. TOMMUNB<br />
Outstanding Sympathetic Sarviu<br />
to th* Living<br />
€>%ni (WI.UII<br />
A 1fi6 ignsirucilen highlight<br />
will be the slated carnpletian sf<br />
Now jersey Bell's now directory<br />
headquarter! building lit park and<br />
HlllsliJs avs. In den Ridge. A<br />
Itaff <strong>of</strong> some JM prsductlsn per.<br />
sonnel responsible far the torn-<br />
pllati<strong>of</strong>i, production, manufacture !<br />
and delivery OF Itrni tMOMt di-<br />
feftafiqs annually will ageupy the<br />
building, Nl printini activities will<br />
be carried en there.<br />
Tii|i|iihj lMi- - Ii-I Hi illiil 'i-onvi-r<br />
iqif^ in IJfVHn ^hi in' HH- ttihti^r sn |<br />
.laivh II. mult- .Ti.(jll'l niiilHiiil ti-li'.<br />
iiiiuu^ HI ;iif.I.ifiri-•. r.iiiitmiH-id, ,<br />
Jlt'H li.rla*. niuj VMriiiiih Myiiijiil nf<br />
In-. wiiiTi- iiiitiilliil:un iil : dial cqiilp.<br />
ni-iil ni'l «larl In lOSfl mcluili- !<br />
ilsui'i-Klnun. lijillst'i. Wliippony, i<br />
l,oiia pinmii. Ri-cl ISunk. Myrtlunt. !<br />
i-llli-, rninl Ph-a-init and Wqadbridge, |<br />
Tom lin Hospiral Ball<br />
Scheduled for June 16<br />
Thp annual Charily Uall In hunflit<br />
:|i(. Uurdi-ltr Tumiin Mi-murinl llu.<br />
pillil IKJ-S bct'il sclii'iliilwl fur imw<br />
16, il uas anniiUIH'i'ri uhen tht' cmiv<br />
milli'i' nn ' arrani.'i'ink.-nla <strong>of</strong> fie !<br />
WoniPn's Auxilinry nf ihc hoiiplllil<br />
net al Wilduuail Iliis Hl'C-N.<br />
Thih fuuflh annual mm will bo<br />
il 'IhintV Stnillalii niillroom. Wild-<br />
Aooil. All prticni'lli will IH- (lonalL-d I<br />
lo Iliij huipilal. Last year JS.000 was'<br />
rcali/cd. ' i<br />
" "_" • • _ _ _ i _ _ [<br />
NEW NIHETV.EIGHT DELUXE HOklDAV ••DAN<br />
Most Exciting News In<br />
Automatic Transmissions<br />
Since Oldsmobile<br />
Introduced Hydra-Mafic<br />
16 Years Age I<br />
FALL and iARLY<br />
WINTER CRUISES TO<br />
Porfugal. Gibraltar • French<br />
Riviera Spain Italy<br />
Via: s, n. Indpiirndenra or<br />
f ' i i B i t l t i j l j f i l l<br />
20 day* from $520<br />
Mhip in lilir llolrl from Sett Vprk.<br />
isi.ni, M, on, .1. on. I», on. it.<br />
Siliv, », ."tll«; II, Kiiv. 30, Uff. 10,<br />
•eriiBMBifiil<br />
Lazar Travel<br />
6-11S0<br />
ency<br />
It's here fur you to try now! A now se<br />
in driving s<strong>moo</strong>thness! A now peak in getawny<br />
|H-rforiuunw!! The "Gear <strong>of</strong> tlie Year" ii new<br />
Jclnwuy Hydra.JlBliu*, perfecled Iiy ciiginrcrs<br />
who dcvelo|.od tbe world'* fwil fully aulomatiu<br />
drive. It's a revolution in aufomatic driving<br />
s<strong>moo</strong>llim-as wiib full Ilydro.Rlalic cBicieney<br />
, , , split - siM-'ond rrsponse . ... power delivery<br />
thlll'D quick and qului! Conlo in. Try a Starflrc.<br />
Biyled *56 Oldsinobile—with Jeluway Hydra-<br />
Malic and the gciigaliolial new Rocket T.330<br />
Knglii(j..,ii]iglilii)#l Ilouket ever! You'll see why<br />
lliis is vmir yeiir lo go over to Oldsinoliile!<br />
"Sisii^gFri en NinSly.flflNt ntedflif SBtiSnaf<br />
<strong>of</strong> *iffa CSil Sn iii|ifr il inSgtli,<br />
Tha Merit <strong>of</strong> Mia imsolhnaM<br />
il In thv iwri MupHngl<br />
TOP VJMJUB TOD»V...TOP mmmtkhM TOMONPIQW I<br />
I<br />
VISIT THI -HOCKIT KOOM". , , AT VOUII OLOSMOtlU DIAUR'SI<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET and OLDSMOBILE, Inc.<br />
1117-1129 Asbury Av«nue Phori. M35<br />
W,
I<br />
ATIANTIC AV»JUE<br />
Dr. John A- Bohan<br />
I ytpn In a w Booth arty<br />
IAN .CltV SINTINIL-HDOIR<br />
Annual fvmt Sat<br />
dollars «"• •»• .•* U«e..I* Cape May Coup. ptae#d ,„ pfohatien far two yearn Uy<br />
<strong>of</strong> Congr.sslonal policy that It I. th» | JJfJff , tS, B ^,i*. » U Mpialned thai it U the n pur- pur. f <strong>On</strong> the vote for site ilie a margin .if nt Tha M.lng I'm far NearoH<br />
•" fadjasUly- i . . . . . ....<br />
i supplement »»P«<br />
Arnani I second<br />
«"•>« second aosslhle<br />
POSSIWe passible locations,<br />
locations, locations. rnafhar, Mr*. LauM MM, frem<br />
The Fair has been held for the<br />
: EIMM11<br />
Iprlauoni <strong>of</strong> **73j7o77 wu approved <strong>of</strong> CD the typea <strong>of</strong> [<br />
tag nrat r«dln« ojr the •lane Harbor tpeet to which liurun, ana rei<br />
borouih comnilulon. Friday, mman will be granted, m if<br />
JH2. *•«•». wBleh 1, Increased tun and limit, <strong>of</strong> lone, or di<br />
WTJM.H over last year, call, for which may be e<br />
WM73,T7 to be raised by uses, ante and rebut<br />
comjmil with $imM0M last ^ear^ olhe^liiatter, as _ _<br />
TOtytaA budiy imilude. a new to arry out twrpurpo»s-<strong>of</strong> this act<br />
{•MM capiUl fcnprovement appro- m Mny DUI ,m purp<strong>of</strong>cror 1HIS act. l w ,,„ ,,,,„ f g M j,BU yfn -^pg,<br />
: ' *''-"«•"* "IMHraima. —* awl ~»-f"-itifa Mlnm shall fcll ^"h" «»•» *ftual net or mo.<br />
a* pranHaal by Ma caraarallan rnv Q. I am a farmer. I have a suel:<br />
Ituri CMnpracfia H.aplM<br />
' PHONi 3224<br />
An in ntt aManrha avallaMa at » E llle w " r >" *"«uld I ai<br />
raaaaMbto rat., and upan rHsan. " * "f w «tet to report i<br />
able Mndman. frarn print. lf "? m ** _<br />
taurcat, ^- ^* e * ^h @ ioclal s<br />
sued to you originally 1> still good.<br />
-In provldini such Insurance and 9. What is the time limit for Win<br />
reinsurance, the commission (hall "or lump turn payments?<br />
ullllie the faciUUei<br />
private Innirance companies t<br />
I out h<br />
maximum extent practicable ... I" noney I have credited to r<br />
leeurlty account'<br />
•hail be provided under this act only A. The social security o<br />
with mpeet to amounts exceeding -rovide you wit<br />
Ihe oral 1300 <strong>of</strong> the approved elal<br />
"The aggniMe amount <strong>of</strong> Inn<br />
ance or reinsurance under this i<br />
1 -<br />
irm for this i<br />
iharge, '<br />
covering low <strong>of</strong> or damage to a<br />
Art ootomaric cloth** dry.r<br />
to kind to your clotlrt<br />
/<br />
4*<br />
"toot" dMaH<br />
f Wildwood Burnt Trees<br />
During Snowstorm<br />
A heavy snow added atmosphere<br />
to ihe Itfth annual Christmas tr,<br />
burning ceremony at Wlldwoo.,<br />
Thunday night, but chilled the J.SOO<br />
wrutts reported in attendance.<br />
The MOO to 6.000 trees piled to a<br />
When the fire was lit, finally, in re-<br />
DeeUon in the sky was noticable for<br />
.„ *ere galhcred and plied<br />
by the trash collect lor, aieneies <strong>of</strong><br />
the three Wildwobd communities<br />
Anpllfled musio was played durin.j<br />
ihe burning.<br />
eiaaMM AM BHiw Quick Ratullt<br />
THE SERVICE<br />
YOU WANT<br />
::.iaeasy t<strong>of</strong>indinthe<br />
handy Yellow Pages <strong>of</strong><br />
your telephone book.<br />
Youth Who Stole Her $7,500 „* f t fflrS"T<br />
An li«aar*M iwatatoB youth waj the youth, whose mother is Jlvlni In pregnant women with<br />
Mved from the Matt prtaon Wday Florida, hag taken the money over acclne will be tet up<br />
by the mercy plea <strong>of</strong> tha woman , ,TOvear period while residing with hlne Board <strong>of</strong> Health.<br />
elf to ll * 1 WBBaHlion for hi.<br />
ons. ine pn<br />
lured the n.u.nj i(|0n<br />
Maa o<strong>of</strong> local directors can UM " " ' aU the things normany ralled for by highway driving.<br />
But comes an emergency-the need to get out <strong>of</strong> a<br />
tight ^ot-OTd you discover the Number TTiree<br />
news<br />
un on four wfteelt today.<br />
y<br />
942 Bqy Av<br />
K. E.<br />
STORM DOOF<br />
wammmm<br />
"STORM WINDOW<br />
NO DOWN<br />
% PAYMINT<br />
36 Months to Pay<br />
BAKER<br />
PhawiT<br />
This Is pwfprmiuiec too gootrto pass up-and you<br />
really ought to try it.<br />
Its JlcrfarmancoTiparted by the whispered might <strong>of</strong><br />
big new 322.cubie.inoh V8 miginei raised to reomd<br />
highs in power and eoriipressii<br />
tl «„ nanaung yet, the best interiors yet, the beit<br />
ityling yet-and. Utorally, with the best BuJck yet.<br />
Come in and see-and be shown-and leam, En the<br />
doing, about prices that make these 'SB Buicks the<br />
best buy yet.<br />
^T^^^mV^^<br />
Vlhlna Shorca and The LaPlaya In<br />
St. P»t«raburl.<br />
•••»;•»• u_. The project Included I<br />
ken Motel at rtnnljli rolTee «hop. and the addition <strong>of</strong> 24<br />
I« IK. beaeh froa Martin ,1, "hotella" uhlti connected with the<br />
i, .„« "W' 11 hulldini by a breeisway and<br />
J^SSwhoarewln. J^SSwhoar J.lou.led .unporeh. . • «<br />
(Smond Beach, Fli.<br />
ire Hotel, where Mr,<br />
Yet, uyi the Klpllnger Letter. Tha<br />
_,g •"•"" will «rn 1111,000 In a ItfeUine, tha<br />
CTwu formerly tirneral m»n- average hllh, lehool graduate flu,.<br />
ZiInty Marbor Hotel, Miami 000. The, averafe college graduate<br />
ri has had other hotel con will earn MN>M0 during his work<br />
, *Uh the Princeia Martha. Ing yeari,<br />
If, and Asbory Ave. Phone :<br />
i WEEK END SPECIALTIES<br />
SATURDAY<br />
MM6AMAN APPLE CAKE ... 60c<br />
SUNDAY .<br />
LEMON CHIFFON PIE ... 85c<br />
WITH WHIPPED CREAM<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
THURSDAY - Cinnamon Suns ••••••<br />
HUDAY-Raisin Loaf<br />
SUNDAY . Rising Sun C<strong>of</strong>fee Cake , , ,<br />
MONDAY . Closed All Day<br />
MSDAY , Melt-A-Way C<strong>of</strong>fee Cake<br />
WtDNESDAY - Palm Leaf C<strong>of</strong>fmm Cake<br />
OPEN 7 A. M. TO 8 P. M.<br />
' CLOSED ALL DAY MONDAY<br />
Vi doi. 27c<br />
THi dC< NkL-LtDOER<br />
Band Music is Easy-If You Know <strong>How</strong><br />
for thatr numbers that featured Rot<br />
Music Director Paul Weil tells Ray it<br />
School Band Group Performs<br />
at Annual Rotary Club Dinner<br />
fSrSISV i f f c i w.<br />
ScBooi band and the majorette corns home economics teacher,<br />
demonstrated iltelr musical talenis in iraininB and orjanM<br />
Friday nlKht when they were KueiU joreiteii and Bockettei<br />
iLih^rmuaijinmF-sisen-in-honBr nmwun at football n<br />
oT the hand by the Rotary Club a( par--" -<br />
Plymouth Inn.<br />
• Thirty band mernuen attended thr Mr, Wall, In . brl.1<br />
OITi.lr with Paul II. Well, band dire, Hie tha Khaal Inttrunwnlal m<br />
tor, and Mrvml Mrs. Thomai BucJ. —-", palntad —•_*--. out - - thai -a<br />
neadt to play an Imtr<br />
*atlra," Ha taW<br />
I<br />
The Caps May Co.<br />
Heart Association<br />
•ratcfuUy<br />
acknowledge!<br />
. memorial ajfta,<br />
I MM Landli Anna*<br />
Sea Isle <strong>City</strong><br />
Here They Are !<br />
New Chevrolet Task-Force Trucks for '56!<br />
. , New lhar« ar* more reasons than ever why<br />
anything less is an ojd-fashioned truck I<br />
***m**tyi Com* la ami M« all tha> MW thins* Hiafll<br />
•'•(Nfe «loww liwuhwa tttn> and tfita yeurc<strong>of</strong>ttJ<br />
^,^w»ait tntck» bring you<br />
«Jllort*trennl».Upper! lea<br />
cral years. I Inie CltyAvalonStone Harbor; The<br />
-. The dUreetar jlso de«ii4ii«d_|i,,i»!W»a'i'wg«l Middle; and the Cape<br />
• majoreile. are selected by a ' M *g»ower, "" V"" .<br />
ard <strong>of</strong> faeulty member judge, /•*• meeting will begin promptly<br />
closed tryoul sessloiu in which f' s «Jitek, aeurdlng to Richard<br />
iey must prose their *huily at L , ton > ' ne P«»nt chairman, hi order<br />
arehlBg. baton twirling, Juigllno »•>« »he builnenu may he taken eare<br />
id acrobatles. He uld that he is •'•• a H * — ^« lWe -<br />
rnlng over more and more respon ,"*" lor elu * •««'*«"" u«I Sprlni Dance,<br />
«._ II,,,I,I— i.j_... J—^n^ga how •*'*° wlllm discussed.<br />
nlted into ~ _-<br />
tanN.nkln, H,. dak<br />
far Mia dlfmar InvitaHaii, pslnhnl<br />
out Mat much af the Mcaaa af<br />
the organization raiH upsn public<br />
MOparaMan, M. partkuUrly praW><br />
ad th. cMparaMan ef parMta In<br />
chaneifli naal fbnai and athar<br />
h.lp. t^paftinf HH beys and glrii<br />
out an fT far parariaa aMI <strong>of</strong>h.r<br />
•- •-! InclMnant waaNiar,<br />
r. pUyed inrt<br />
They were fc«vKU.<br />
T trumpet; JiJ^Srihant<br />
lartt d ll<br />
'ere aeeampanled by<br />
George gave a brief valedictory<br />
oration concerning the activities <strong>of</strong><br />
the achoal Honor Society, <strong>of</strong> which<br />
he Is • member. <<br />
Club President' Osborn Nicholson<br />
reported that the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> group<br />
ranked flfth in Its division for Deeember<br />
with all attendance record<br />
<strong>of</strong> I U per cent.<br />
The Batarians and their wlve» will<br />
celebrate the club's Mth anniversary<br />
tomorrow (Friday) night with a dinner<br />
party at the Atlantic city Coun.<br />
try Club, Northneld,<br />
«MnlBi atMMt MEb other for motor<br />
flMMO dkBUiti, aM _ ba»l»ta^<br />
ehariad that WUdwood city MaUIi OataMM M* M M QiMch RaMIH dlrwwr «f tSej/<br />
neglected or retuied to act oo piara - '<br />
for the motel aubmllted to them. •<br />
The commisslonen. In rescinding<br />
the sale. Hid the purehuer failed to '<br />
submit saturactory plans although<br />
ulven every opportunity and reasonable<br />
time to do as.<br />
Named aa defendants with Mayor*<br />
•. . .. .. • 4 ' lltlfc,,. • ,, ,,.-. ,.<br />
FINAl ClOl<br />
, Li<br />
Stcele were CommlssJoner. Georue .., , ... .,- ^ •-n^—r—<br />
W, Krogman and Bcrnprd Idxwcll, I _. ... . , ,1,"' '.' , , •<br />
Building Inspector Oram Henry and I Triangle Tfitllfllt ii II jelling fillilig M»r« M6r« il&lll ilitttt .<br />
Tax Collector Alexander flluek, I it,. . „ . Laiia-i- «.«••-^"" "'"••'• /<br />
StMatl Subst(tUf*l<br />
An examination for appointment<br />
«»«» educalion or expert.<br />
'" "quired but a l t t<br />
ritten examination.<br />
Further information on the mamm-<br />
tPPlylne may be obtained at the<br />
polnl P' P«l r ' th S d<br />
United Slates civil Service Region.<br />
accepted until the needs <strong>of</strong> the service<br />
are met,<br />
n the piano,<br />
Hester In Hnpiul<br />
nd McIIcnry nerved as pro Walter E, Hosier, local building<br />
chairman',and welcomed Mr. contractor, <strong>of</strong> 2913 central av., suf-<br />
nd the (tudenta.<br />
fered a heart attack January 13. He<br />
Tha alkyautft prsfram waa alia was admitted to Shore Memorial<br />
acc.ntuatcd by ih. farawall cara- Hospital where his condition Is remonies<br />
tor Oaaraa therbr as Mia ported to be satisfactory. It Is expect<br />
•Mary Club's Junlar Memb.r. ed that he will be sent home to<br />
continue hi* convalescence next<br />
nlar Mstarlan mambarihlp card by<br />
Unbar* A. Day, wh« MHIriad tain<br />
<strong>of</strong> HM student's aehl.v.iT»nts i_<br />
Hia Kl,h school.<br />
week.<br />
Building<br />
Materials<br />
_. i<br />
Plywood-All Thickn»tt<br />
Storm Ssih and "<br />
Combination Doort<br />
Asphalt and A*b««lo*<br />
l<br />
Plbra Glan Insulation S<br />
LOOK-Bat,-Roll, ^<br />
Masonito >*g Board<br />
Panels and Fixtures<br />
. Colcium Chierid><br />
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th«n tv«r bitaiit ttrii'<br />
giving better values thin everl<br />
WHAT S LIFT OF OUt'<br />
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NWiMSHiPtO /<br />
GENUINE<br />
WO SUEDES<br />
V * * *• W C •* THAN WORDS!<br />
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$4. ind $5. • piir-HOW /'<br />
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•uptrier quilily .nd contlrUtlion-<br />
THIS WKK ONLY-<br />
To Inturm Unintmrruptmd Delivery <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Plmmf Notify Thit Office <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
CHANGE OF ADDRESS<br />
ONE WEEK IN ADVANCE<br />
S#nd a postcard or mail form today.<br />
Storting deliver my Smnitnml-Mgmr<br />
T o t •."...... ,.,.,.,,,...<br />
(Name, ,<br />
(Future Address) •<br />
Front • • • .•••!. '•.•.......'., ,v.i »••.•'.•.j4 /.-•'><br />
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3BBBE5<br />
OCHS Merry<br />
Go Round *<br />
By 1MTM LLOVO<br />
UUnlly a ran <strong>of</strong> .ctton.<br />
mmmmm<br />
r mm ija, nw. *•» ^.ttenatd BUM | „* .^ „««», m» «J#^f „,,. ^f^u,, v.».<br />
Is MrtiMpale<br />
w*lghs m pound.. I nat wUe, ABM I<br />
He and hta vlfa M » urMiFfHa, daw*, IMMng<br />
«P*J5 MM<br />
win IMM tNa Mw to I<br />
ttf Hank, At praam, UM dak .<br />
tan »r» rtadiBj th» • % MM IM<br />
MMak Am" Clarta*. tk* «M*M*d<br />
•artnnr. Ml MWMia abUr, a will<br />
Wp<br />
They in Charlie Boiv<br />
aalr. H> dUufcn conceited people<br />
lung; mystery ma vies, the color blue<br />
tmWTW ; In the flnal name. "G" Team's stead <strong>of</strong> two, and to hold a dress re- Maynard save her the Dicturw<br />
.HT hajd C»arr« Coil «d « perfect game hearsal for the school the day be- w,re about .11 Wad. <strong>of</strong> antoll<br />
k. frojit as be scored all 11 points. The Anal fore. Committee chairmen were Richard Fo* made a^roLwoTd oiS'<br />
•* Super score wu II to 0, a shutout. After chasm for costumes, stage Mltings, He about K, "M"" P 1 ""<br />
HUM! aVL-tpa "•" bad won th. prevtous game. Cox tickBU, programs, u->-"— •-• •<br />
stepped up to the Una and put 11 publicity<br />
1 Into the treasury rtralght ones right over the net. Refreshments <strong>of</strong> sundaes, pretiels DRY WALL<br />
• ba «aad for a Ce*, Lee, Davis and Henry all did and oookJes wen sarwd.to the girh T~..-.7..V^<br />
MUt-aprta* taMM work keaputg y» btM on by Mtas Kelthly and Mrs. M.rtyne FINISHING<br />
— m K O V f t O *h fwoiiu slutarat Fattl FTO and «nsuapatiuu| aeaaia apaa anas Bar- im ,«: inyjers, perry eeiuo .1..<br />
i.' ' . ^ JIT. .fcn.M ""T CM. or raading, frank «K fteUNJ UM pl.lo.9f UM kluar. patU Fagfi tonga, "Magic Melody" P 1 tor<br />
V. gang , ,#. W,*,,Jf slaughter, music program on the "Tarror at Black O«ka" la a Hat- and "Sweet Georgia Brown",- TV J high school,<br />
radio, "Ctalaji," "You net Your plead play, striking a shrewd bal- — • — —<br />
Ufa- and 1 Love Jjuey," an TV also anee between chills and laughter, g , n >. • u , , u<br />
* list. Movie ranuta and terror. JdTVlS DOHS UlCf Hit, t#o P Y<br />
,w ,„_ v-.' ••«• J « Mason. Sidney Green. - —.- - "• f 11 * f 1 1 "•'• « , j<br />
1. «.iv two H!SS it.v «*••« • nd > IMM ' Ler "- "« «"•«• c • -»ketball game, Wildwood.<br />
to the dance, and they<br />
also be responsible f<br />
male juice, which wai followed by a 1 ilekots. !«««».<br />
—Maria A,Ums and sliced pineapple ring salad, the The chainn chalrm * '<br />
•• main course was baked ham with tees are; are: 1I<br />
' - Guarrlclna and s«-ect potatoes, cabbage, apple sauce, Moore and «nd Charles Baku Baklc>; T<br />
pickled beets and pickled onions. els, Pete Harp and Bart* Barbara 1<br />
J Kiphorn and , Mufflns and roljs with butter were a jtosky; publicity, John AeDICi<br />
I sideline. The dessert was lemon Jne. and Connie Kiphom; refri<br />
Moil Venatlle—Carole<br />
—Carole Turner<br />
Turne<br />
and ringue pie and c<strong>of</strong>fee, followed by ments, Carol Fon and Oeo<br />
Electrician* Electricians<br />
FOR PROMPT,<br />
COURTEOUS SERVICE<br />
CALL 1771<br />
WM. S.<br />
*<br />
». _ " minis and nuu. Sherbv<br />
slant In Scotland has one m»ln plaid »••»» Ukel<br />
id place team<br />
tmt 4 wins andd<br />
2 loises.<br />
I pUce Is whene<br />
the octle<br />
. wilh ive tearms<br />
<strong>of</strong> 3 i.. ...<br />
1 loses tied foor<br />
third. Thi<br />
ind their resp<br />
1am "Q," Ed *<br />
Assembly Friday<br />
N«w Year Shew at<br />
HMpltal ah tatnr k MM<br />
•««• emus* org.nu.tiMi m<br />
Wantral SCheel ' urea for orgmliatloiu in being r*-<br />
_ ;, , . _. . iNsvd, campirlson ahowa that this<br />
The pupils In tha Fourth Gr.de group far exctoedi any otlier In the<br />
Uuiht by Mis, Mlphlii, Scnmld wUI mtnltBhlp dapatiStmL^ " "<br />
preHHt their asHnbly pngram PH. «— —-: - • - ~<br />
t J ,„ . Dance ......,,.,.. Janet Slmms<br />
•led en Visit te song cia».<br />
Mr Hetpital February-".- and M.rrta,.^<br />
By eieiLI FloltlLLO March—"When Irish Eyes An Smil-<br />
Thursday, January li, Von . '"•" ..•• •• • -z 1 - ............ Class<br />
1. Muldanee director, along April—-Easter Parade" clasa<br />
'-- -Iher people was invited Dance Joanne Ilartman. Peter<br />
Hospital In Camden.<br />
Wllmcr. Undaheth Brownlca. Jo-<br />
__„,„•" •' o h n Kanei Minister: Vincent<br />
"'- - - Witmer<br />
... „ » uai i Juiy~"You I re A Cnnd old Plai"<br />
rfl-B-A WlUB to Class<br />
Malts Scrapbeek , Mw^-m, the B«utifui •«.-<br />
icetlng on January Dance ,, Suiun Wlnfleld, Ann Smith,<br />
dlscuiied several Georglanna Mct«ughlin, Sandra<br />
tided to prepare a Minion. Pattl Gorman. Call Murphy<br />
hleh will consist <strong>of</strong> September—"School Days"; "I Can't<br />
drawings, and pie. Do That gum" Class<br />
s. It will be a local club project. October—"Hallowe'en" Class<br />
_ifly in the spring the members November—"Bless This House 1 *<br />
hope lo make a trip to New York I clam<br />
<strong>City</strong>. While there, they will visit the | Recitation Jerry Sommer<br />
1IIB A <strong>of</strong>fices and do some sight. December—"White Christmas"; "SI.<br />
««ln«, lent Night" Class<br />
ire planning to Finale—"Auld Lung Syne" .... Class<br />
s churches In the area . » .<br />
is: TeBin "V," Don Els.<br />
"It," Dave Loder, ClauMad Ads An Oaad Salesman<br />
CHARLES P, SKH6LBI<br />
FLOOR and WALL COVERINGS<br />
• CIMMIC TIL! • PLASTIC WALL TIL!<br />
• LINOLEUMS • CONGOWALL<br />
eupif Installation • Alttraftani _ Wark Suarantaat!<br />
PHONE SOMERS POINT 2844<br />
WINTiR RAT«<br />
• DUMP TRUCKS<br />
BULLDOZER<br />
LOT CLEANING and FILLING<br />
OUR SPECIALTY<br />
R. L. MONIHAN<br />
141 Cenrral Avenue Phone OWf<br />
get MORE ROOM in your fun<br />
with low tost, fir plywood<br />
.IDILT-ilS".<br />
James will present the assembly program<br />
in Wesley av. School. The program<br />
will be as follows;<br />
Announcer ........... Janet Tsrves<br />
Bible Heading .. . Charlotte Beddow<br />
Flag Salute Kenneth Morris<br />
Flutophone Selections . Entire Class<br />
Poems Carolyn Wallace, JoAnn<br />
Smith. Kay Abbott<br />
Play—*l#re*nuBS far a Bay*<br />
Mother .. ...... Carol Parkinson<br />
Father Randy Fox<br />
Children ..... Bobby Price, Beverly<br />
Hall, Lugenia Taeearlno, Kenneth<br />
Thompson, Steven Glaspey, Clarissa<br />
Orlmes, Natnan Singleton,<br />
Joyce WetherUI, Walter Hughes,<br />
Robyn Mengel, Buddy Wertley,<br />
Earl Tarvei, Karen DIMartlno<br />
Curtain Kenneth Force. Donald<br />
Relehle<br />
* • *<br />
DAIRY COUNCIL TO<br />
PRKINT PUPMT SHOW<br />
The Dairy Council is <strong>of</strong>fering two<br />
puppet shows, "Dennis Ollea" for<br />
ihe primary children and "The lantern<br />
Serenade" for Grades 4*8, Each<br />
program requires about i5 inlnutes<br />
showing time. The following schedule<br />
has been arranged for the Wes,<br />
ley and Central Avenue School:<br />
Central ov., Tuesday. February 7,<br />
1:15 p. m., K-S; Wednesday, February<br />
t, 10 a. m.. Mi 10;45, M.<br />
Wenljiy av,, Wednesday, FEbniary<br />
a. 113 p. m. K-i; % p. m.. 2*4,<br />
FUTUIII TiACMIBS<br />
TO OMIRVI<br />
The^followSng members <strong>of</strong> the "Future<br />
Teachers <strong>of</strong> America" from the<br />
high school have requested'an opportunity<br />
to observe the teaching <strong>of</strong> a<br />
class In which they are Interested!<br />
January 23—Sue Breckley — Mrs,<br />
Phyllis Haver's First Grade.<br />
January 24—Betty Lou Goldy—<br />
Mrs. Frances Johnson's Third Cradej<br />
Im^psi jplsSf«^sf!l •OBIISIsV<br />
'. Salute to Ike<br />
m ^ ^ l j ^ **• ff««l-n Affair ^ ^ wtth m ^ m,<br />
•i-My and Panna,<br />
MI Atbury AM, Ph. 2854<br />
JOSEPH P. STAHLEK \\\mm%m m^nmM<br />
101 i^m Sfravt<br />
nounced that Uw "Trtbottr- wUI Mt<br />
paying Job!. B«for>- Uw<br />
only m% worked. In IMf M% did.<br />
ROMRT MONROt<br />
Jobbin<br />
2340 ASBURY AVf NUI<br />
Ralph H. VanGHdor<br />
MMNI NU<br />
OCIAN atv<br />
IRON W<br />
ORNAMENTAL<br />
RAILINGS _ PENCU -<br />
WELDING<br />
REMODELIN<br />
HOUSE - Oft H0*M»<br />
P» emMmn H laH Our r*a«(a-<br />
••• h Data* M w nard f^<br />
JOHN f. and<br />
HOWARD TR0Of#.<br />
REGISTERED BUILDERS • REPAIRS • JOBMIM<br />
"SIMCl 1IIJ"<br />
1053 Atbury Av«. Pfion. 1200<br />
Fred S. Tarves, 3rd<br />
"WM MM BUSIMSS ConstrecHoH<br />
REMODaiNGAND<br />
REPAJRS OF ALL KINDS<br />
I BAYVigW PLACE PHONE IW<br />
SIDING<br />
RafMtrmi Buikkr<br />
Edmund C. WMM<br />
34 Atbury AM, Ph. 1237<br />
a<br />
CtAYTiH f<br />
Mm* OMIWM A<br />
SAMPSON mi mm<br />
328 WEST AVENUE<br />
Ro<strong>of</strong>ing - Sheet Metal •<br />
Fern* Air Hating -L.<br />
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a9aEaa *»** JJJ*<br />
ft I tot MM at «• l» II,<br />
TVoot hit for<br />
A. MnglW II!<br />
fM *t .M kit HM tine *••***» H U M TAKi WT H**P<br />
uitalMNI IN MUM.M<br />
«*, Mm** *m> Wtt JMSirdl* "" "** MtffiaM *=5S Kb<br />
ond plate<br />
l k IkMr laad M Ih. O<br />
»h. School ^ Boy. IA<br />
2. Who woB th«<br />
Bowl North-South ^<br />
1. Wto I. Bill I<br />
4, What was th«<br />
to*pktah ^<br />
IN M, t. «*!.• LOO» code en MHtninT<br />
BrownlM's Furniture gained a ___,<br />
point on the pace-Mtting Oaraeii The Amwtn '<br />
Motors team in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High i. Johnny Podrw.<br />
School Olrls Bowling League at l»h I, Th« South, £<br />
4. 7-0, OUthona. FOUND<br />
Mt In Uf Ihb<br />
H M iprifip HI upitt<br />
it Otean Oty joe. to Hj,, •<br />
. mm tke MM Devil. P 1 "" 1 were topping Wintarg*s, 5-1.<br />
ht<br />
I HI "•', •no loam w '•—' w •WUMIH- under eighteen, in<br />
•«• •»« kit bseta^ef *tfM te. hM. n Ma* ttaaie teanr far and Minnie and A! HUB,<br />
late a triple high <strong>of</strong> 380 pUu, Joan I wtg a> to elder MUtig<br />
* wl« prl mMm MW the the ataM, far-MM letwe thai a» « Rott hit the niih tingle for<br />
full economic swim from a pre-rutl aw. MN] far M ImfM eHeM the evening with a », while Marty<br />
WaUon .„, , a 0 1 3<br />
toll ..,.„„.,„„ 1 o o a<br />
flhrner ,„. „ 3 4 4 ]A<br />
6REGO<br />
aiwr ,.„„».;:: 4 0 5 1<br />
900 Stwra lUarf — f^<br />
aaypooie""";::"::: ' j I I *|<br />
an opportune^ te «««• the earlier<br />
Hotel - lor . •<br />
[Mat ndn*n4wr«d W fcjf hH tka een ftatdert. I „*«•_»»'_ quarter.<br />
In the marine enfha MM, »Mh naif taw four teams »|Mer «<br />
U Mf M GeMMe the<br />
•••(* nf the Wat Point 8S« inboard and outboard inotor bulldtts •weepi. HWet Root Beer .hot out<br />
will <strong>of</strong>fer a host <strong>of</strong> Improved power Haeknwt HefrUerailon, Hyatt's<br />
Plant.. IncreMd power rw> Iw Newt healer, bantped M.pw Bervfuel<br />
ta kith apeM gaseluw enelnt.. tee station. St.lntoni Department<br />
lower weUtit far kMMpMef hi die- Store toppled Palermo «." and<br />
fcjttte taaua, AgaJa to the twerf, VlrihlM ftf CeMD&ldn<br />
Mil gtfjf flcund ta win. f H.IV1J VI faaSltjPHjajl •els. and advanced design, to redurt Wealherbj*. TV dUposed <strong>of</strong> Palm<br />
%,M ,,.'• ,., •" M, WhUe abort on talent tab n<br />
friction and wear, are among tnnovs- ert Chevrolet.<br />
IN WMUNI LlaSVi<br />
' The.Oyitera maintained their two.<br />
point lead in the Tuesday night<br />
Women's Bowling League, defeating<br />
•willing lu ant ¥(11017 <strong>of</strong> the nil.<br />
y and the l,Mf> »IMT tMLP Tin*<br />
tie Lobsters M while ser J Met dftttrs, •MPper twpt PrM Jimtl* Mirhn*.<br />
•HUPPLIMAIIB MN ALL Y1A* a|<br />
—<br />
*•• kethall In <strong>Ocean</strong> at}? this Mann,<br />
~ The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> team thl. week an. itandlngi!<br />
ym «•• N, i. ftM. nounced Its withdrawal frem the st *^P»<br />
t, AUaaUe County league. In which it N « Dame<br />
~- . - -t__ . had been competing during the put VUlanevt ,,<br />
linei in the league, said InahUlty <strong>of</strong><br />
meconvenllon Ball ooort proved<br />
| i M4V1<br />
IT rout Auto RatMra to Ma«t<br />
Ilie Women-s stoek Car Automo.<br />
bUe Racing A.soclatlon hat .ched<br />
uled a meeting far February S at the<br />
Park Restaurant. Women Interested<br />
won ill thinl Malrtt {ff<br />
limwi »A *=i iH^ n^^o White<br />
' Smith Seem 31<br />
Clipper Victory<br />
• goners Point clippers Monday<br />
ramped easily over the Or*<br />
• teats <strong>of</strong> the Naval Air Station.<br />
IM Clippers overtime an IM.1<br />
Ant period deficit to cane <strong>of</strong>f ahead<br />
in the haiNMM score «f 344, Tie<br />
winner, peared in on in the second<br />
half, outscorlnc the Navy boys MM,<br />
* ,"~ I" H% f'fu"^ W V aa * m ««"^ " .n»SJif tip^saifSI<br />
ta*lted to attend. At the last m«t buainMa naa to Ua Mend ai they<br />
Big plan, were made to «lect con. left t4Tre.taur.nl.<br />
mlttee. for scoring and point stand. •Natunny * said the friend, -look<br />
Ing fot the coning teason. at the splendid mat he's given me*<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Hard Pressed to<br />
Beat Middle Township 40-34<br />
mined ,MMdl« itownAlp quintet<br />
which forced the highly touted las.1 •eaWen kraka the He<br />
club to extend itt«V all the way to lantpelalai anal WkfM T<br />
come eut» the iang ead af a 4M4 "»*• (hhifli a IHHe mere<br />
final SCOT*, iaM PVIday night, eMe<br />
Coaeh nad ''DWe" Moweii^i boy, eMU<br />
won the game It tne foul line, where ket te rwn tke eewtt Hi<br />
they dropped 14 <strong>of</strong> M throw*. FVon "ali*! fa* «H. MH tajM<br />
Ihemmtlw-are kail ta a rt.n* *ree^ .waTwift tM aM<br />
»we,*m&m* W|hlM Z!'»*JBfiJai*<br />
! >» IB Ihelr Blateh with the Crabs.<br />
• <strong>of</strong> Rote CatUIdi reglilered a 1(1<br />
IV* fame far high single laurels, and<br />
itaa Kay Sehaffer piled up 483 pins for<br />
•nd high triple. Terry Paone hit a in<br />
vi». game, and Nancy AllegrMU 168. Miss<br />
Paone posted a 4.W triple count and<br />
' or Rote Cutaldi 491.<br />
Irst Half standings: clams 2?<br />
Flounders<br />
t 4 *<br />
CLUM, aUtINf WIN<br />
1 the Peroehial School .udllorlum . . .<br />
ionday evening, triumphing easily CHATTOII HOW MM<br />
nr Laialle. mn, m IIASHOKt LI*«Ut<br />
•ud Smith paced the winner* with chaUin-a Berr(«.r.iion<br />
«a fleld geala, whll. Jim Oalrnet , C"" 1 J WMMM NALP OHNHI<br />
i n Tie Clubs and the Queens •••<br />
. . . sunMd the lead In the opening <strong>of</strong> the<br />
uatnal HBLB »>rs stcond half race <strong>of</strong> the 12th it.<br />
• UaBRiHuiia? Women<br />
"* Rerrlgeratton<br />
1 ! Uague last week, with the<br />
nr!l7lr?Jr^ «• • P"* 8 J'VWP'n* th* Diamonds 3-1<br />
CtaUin*Jerrt||rattonjaUtained JULd the Oueeni tOBPini, the Ace, by<br />
Brat half championship <strong>of</strong> th0 g«- Irtllle SmiUi was high for the eve-<br />
•hot*, BewUng League at 1MB a, ning wflh 17», followed closely by<br />
Will wim «Mir<br />
I. for MJ<br />
M<br />
wlH'aat- --<br />
ILKTIK HEAT<br />
INYOUKHOMS<br />
Tea ara yttwaf mm af**<br />
WnS.<br />
FOR REMT<br />
TV SERVICE<br />
a^ASr^.^,<br />
SCHUff ELECTRIC<br />
710 ASBURY AVENUE<br />
PhoiM 1242<br />
AuHiorliad<br />
>0A - PHILCO<br />
TetevMan<br />
•ALPS AND SEBVICB<br />
"Oar SanlHian an ill<br />
M n x>alaHd»<br />
A. E, STONE, Inc.<br />
Quality Atphalt Paving<br />
at Moderate Price*<br />
Phone MeatanMlie VII er Wet<br />
Yal. K«y» 2Sc Each<br />
2 for 45c<br />
1<br />
ISM PLYM<br />
•8B,w # Won, am*-.'<br />
FM SAtl<br />
IOMJAH3: New. Beiutlrui llttl. OrjaM I<br />
I aa^a^a^^ OD_ al l lr'jaE flft I<br />
WM.0D ana tl.3as.ob. WeyaM'a, Atlan-<br />
|fle «nd Cw>r«1a Aves.. Atlantic Hty, |<br />
ds af title, to CM<br />
ding anal<br />
ou nan book. I<br />
BErRIOBRATORS, frewefa, dryen,<br />
wishers ana rnner. now u Wwnt<br />
price, ol year during Sean January<br />
clearance. Hurry to m AtBury Avenue.<br />
Quanlllle. ilmlted, 1-3S<br />
SlCKEHINa SPINET; Four month.<br />
RtMlNC.ION lyp,<br />
Mick Service. Davis Hardware OB,, .~ ----_-r-<br />
1MS Atburv A», if r JQINSR,<br />
TOOLS<br />
RENT<br />
Do it yourself and<br />
a?**a*^ MM .=.. ta#_ i<br />
..» you *h# tools.<br />
• Power Mowara<br />
• Power Saw*<br />
• Fertilizer SpWMehn<br />
• Floor Sander* and<br />
Poliahers • *<br />
• Ladder* • Ladder Jacks<br />
• Carpenter'* Hand Tool*<br />
HOME BUILDERS<br />
SUPPLIES<br />
HARDWARE — PAINT<br />
324 Wart Ave. F^on. 104<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
"« 5 ^|<br />
CIRCLB PtAMOMART<br />
Maw<br />
public. The UKtuiM, pUyl.u tad eaal N»w Ym*, w»<br />
dtscunlons win be <strong>of</strong> Interest ta MM. tatMre on th.<br />
auay whs have heard and raid esntag the IV— *<br />
about Mwnii'i WMneaea but have MM."<br />
NpTICB TV UHI CUDITOaS<br />
•Male 0{ Bertha 8. DeV«iw, De><br />
ceased<br />
Punuant to the order ef Arthur w.<br />
RIAL ESTATE WANTED Larlekz, u^^urfoPe'STtiBf surroimte <strong>of</strong> the S^un^<br />
qf<br />
. - - CMe «pe May, BMte aia4« OH on the ihe twenBMMitH<br />
twenty-ninth Mn. Butter Htslcss<br />
FABM WAKTBJ, » to ISO aeres, pn- Wt«f ^ ^ » - Wfc •» *h» P«iUon<br />
fenbiy in Ooeim city ana Wiltt or the subeerlber, the HncutrW <strong>of</strong> avid til Mtthodbf WMBM<br />
Edw Staulckl L3B Voorhl. Ave danaent, notice ta hereW Bivea to tke<br />
Wvei- Mi>*N J, FhoneSlfM ^IB! &mm ol l taJftjMeeaaM tau dKMaM to a<br />
Llie txecutrtx WIlBlB als month,<br />
p--"_froi<br />
the tw«nt) ) nlntfi n Oajr Oaj <strong>of</strong> o HMnMr, HMnMr<br />
r siajiu iaju i in uTiiinjt iii and uBde uBder ety <strong>of</strong> chrtaUaa Strvice <strong>of</strong> (be Pet<br />
limrt eratari MethodUt Church m»% Tttelday<br />
evening at Ike home <strong>of</strong> Mra.<br />
nd In essellent ioea- f<br />
„.. ...... «wn* Phone (PS on* or 33SS-R. 33s«-R.<br />
9.H<br />
-<br />
* MOTTGAPI COMPANY<br />
JOHN MTALE<br />
Atlorney-ln-Fict<br />
COEMBR bulldlni lot. gsnWH Point, W»-at—1»f MM ,<br />
80'KIOO'! city sater, SaOO.OO cn.h for •— ! —<br />
AV,. ««.« C1W, , J, FhoM<br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
<strong>City</strong><br />
M00.<br />
M00.<br />
tf j<br />
ADVIWroWMW, « « B,DS<br />
W7S0. low ooun pajmeni irrannd.<br />
Morri»on Realtor. »tB St. anil Ocein<br />
Ave, , l.a<br />
public if ihe oMi—<br />
Cayri HPUKE Building.<br />
feet, eaiy renter. a.kinB ijs.otu.oo in.<br />
gpeclneatloni and form <strong>of</strong> proposal v#<br />
for the nropoaed fuel sll have Been "<br />
filed In the olllcc <strong>of</strong> Waiter A, Jtep. FT<br />
CLASSIPIfD DISPLAY<br />
BUY HERE!<br />
SAVE HIRE!<br />
Mee, tadla, k*aler, utaaulli<br />
'il UXCSU CHaiepvlHaa 4-d*.r<br />
pier, county Engineer, at the cftarl —<br />
House BulldlnH. Cage May Court<br />
House, New Jentey, and limy be in- ,<br />
•eeeisd, by prospective bidders durlnc '<br />
builnefs hours. Bidders will be fur* ^<br />
nlihed with a copy <strong>of</strong> the apeelflestlnns v J<br />
by the county Ensineer on prsi<br />
nbilee, ' #<br />
Bid. mint be pass on ths standard J "pnpeaal<br />
Form in the manner detla> M<br />
micd and required h> the 'soecirin- <br />
tioni; must be ewlnied In a woled en. p"<br />
velope. beerlns the name and Hddresa tg<br />
<strong>of</strong> the bidder, and marked "Bid for ;"<br />
are aiibrilittedl'V<br />
the outaide. addreaHd iS the, aoai* <strong>of</strong><br />
CbHen Freeholder! or Cape May ttuniv<br />
Ni*w Jersey! and niutt be aes<br />
upeelfieaiions, espies <strong>of</strong> whioli '<br />
furnlihed on apBlteatlen to the Eastneer.^<br />
The Poarjj nHrvea the right to<br />
" """ "* * " <strong>of</strong> en<br />
»; jianllw, I >
:.„?'£>¥<br />
$ 150<br />
L C. STAdtHOUa * SONS<br />
Monufottvnn<br />
PHONE MlUVlUf<br />
T A 5-2265<br />
HdMtag TonSght<br />
CM** Go Up<br />
$18,000 For '56-57<br />
THg QCIAM CITY SiHT.HKL4.-f DOER<br />
Grad* Dane*<br />
in School Mdtty fl«n<br />
Turner Sees C. <strong>of</strong> G. as Vital<br />
Force in Community Affairs<br />
and Increase your number at<br />
"It takes both men and money to<br />
do • good Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce<br />
THURSDAY;<br />
Woodbfn.<br />
Tax Holdt<br />
M» Uncial, I- neta*<br />
p pp<br />
tat 1MM7 la ilaltil tar lomans«ajr)<br />
at * oYfcxk In the<br />
ttftWt<br />
The propoced budget ahon an '.n-<br />
In .eetaMMimg a * or aparexunautrr f lMM. W.><br />
thirds <strong>of</strong> which la to be raised by<br />
. t ergantaatlea far the pro-<br />
district lam, Ihe tout<br />
afli>ll>l*i and pnjMt* de- proposed budget la tlWJODJO<br />
Increase pepalallefl and lire largest increaae is In tuition<br />
recently gnnped to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, when upper student*<br />
Mian to M btul- attend high school and elementary<br />
•)•% Point. M..-V pupih. from the strethmer* area attend<br />
school. This Increaae la not only<br />
£<br />
Theet letlen, daalgawd to And out due to an Increase 4n tuition rates,<br />
r aaach Interest nuU be shown by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but ahto to the<br />
auch an organanrtlan. are to be Increased number <strong>of</strong> Upper atudenu<br />
Id la and (Owned. If enough 1B- attending high arbooL Tuition<br />
1, ih.nl, an arganUation cut in the proposed budget Is $35.-<br />
••Ming via beeaDed.<br />
•00. Tuition cost In the current bud<br />
atgniag the let<br />
(arm Cam Bnaullay, •, ftalpti Clayton Other Increases are<br />
, ,_ ,<br />
C and at ContTlCtlU Companr.-j * salaries; «K<br />
a~*lV~dndyEdward Getty, Jo- tcn for Job ror the common Interest <strong>of</strong> the<br />
iben <strong>of</strong> the lUMh ande <strong>of</strong> the<br />
area served. The money, <strong>of</strong> <br />
Uppar Tbwmhlp nanaatwr SchooL<br />
far Ihe Denattt <strong>of</strong> Uwlr annul New ' The Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce should the fun** cooperajlon <strong>of</strong> .veryone<br />
York trip fund, win begin at TJ0play<br />
• key rale In the promotion and n-ho hclds an Inrretment In this<br />
p. m. tomorrow (Friday) night rienfcopment <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. Presi- area acd this cooparstlon I» best exdent<br />
PMIp Turner declared this pressed IhnWith holding member.<br />
Pupils, attending (nlai ee*t H-eek as ha Impelled a concerted, .ef-<br />
ten. Inclusive. In other achools<br />
*hip m our ranks<br />
«Uo InrMed to attend the dance<br />
fort to Incrrwe the Chamber^ mem-<br />
parants <strong>of</strong> Eighth Grade pupils *M<br />
bership.<br />
-In associtHnaj y««rael» with<br />
assist In the preparation <strong>of</strong> refresh- Mr. Turner sent a letter to mem.<br />
menu to be sold as well as ben aikmg each <strong>of</strong> them to tr> I and canmon Intensts in the heal-<br />
u chaperones.<br />
secure a new- member.<br />
thy simMi •* this retort and the<br />
eMHrtvnIHes nsvetantad by such<br />
Cltv la aa<br />
•rowth, ywi knadsn ywir acquaint-<br />
K and und*v these<br />
<strong>of</strong> this<br />
Youth Program eta beat k* Hived Hwwali the<br />
cantnlisa*! a«encv •> the Chamher<br />
Begins Saturday<br />
Marmora FirtMMn Set<br />
Up WMkly Parffos<br />
MARMORA—Beginning this Saturday<br />
January 28, young pesplar <strong>of</strong><br />
thb< and surrounding communities<br />
will have "someplace to go on Saturday<br />
night "<br />
fMOO, ,,. . Jmich- J<br />
ttsay, conlrarted ntracted<br />
Realizing the need for youth ariii<br />
s*rv Itlei, particularly since the dest TIC-<br />
and replacements,<br />
(BBta umtli, a Joseph Mayer. Jack capital outlay repulrt<br />
lion or Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> dry WayUnd<br />
for bulldinct, t&MO. members <strong>of</strong> the Marmora Volunteer<br />
ttoMtXHalial •• -" Walker, - II • •• B. Walker - - capital Appropriation outlay for Tor transportation is Fire Cumpon> and the Ladies Auxil<br />
awl Harrr W. winner.<br />
Ua.000. at compared to the current lao announced plans to hold parties<br />
appropriation <strong>of</strong> >19,A00.<br />
or dance* each Saturday eteninH in<br />
ft<br />
ftjPP-r Tonight<br />
Anttelsiaf.il average dally anrsll. the lire hall<br />
SfcAVlLLB—A wwtd dish supper mart Mr lffM7 H 414, en In- No name lias been decided upon<br />
' by OH Woman'. Society <strong>of</strong> triM af M aveMbs cutrent aver. for the activity, but the fire hall will<br />
Service «f Ik* Seaville<br />
be similar to a youth canteen where<br />
Omrch nUI to aeM Oils<br />
there will bs dancing to recorded<br />
rThundari at 1» In the r i u<br />
eveiiinx in the<br />
Upp*r To^nihip Republican Clubhou»<br />
hrrr. Voune and old «ry ~— _— _ __<br />
airline Tor Beaumont Texas, uherc<br />
they will attend the annual conven<br />
*<br />
III Hi. parry an Jahn I, Trevf,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Otaan Cliv. aMInf pr.ild.nt af<br />
rha Caunlv Commlnion; Boyd w.<br />
LaK.rty, «a«uflv« awrafary, and<br />
Jahn DMglass, fraawrar,<br />
Mr, Trout Mid yeiterday tbat the<br />
principal reasen for inakuig sueh a<br />
Inns trip Is the hope that by attend<br />
inii the Beaumont meeting they will<br />
be able to get some new Ideas far<br />
(tarring on mosquitoei In this county.<br />
Tha National AsMelafiM will<br />
l>Hf aMrasMi and pan.! illKus.<br />
•ton. fMturlnf HiMrrs with na><br />
tlen.l and .v«n Intarnallanal .*'<br />
parienca en InMct control problams.<br />
The County Commission recently<br />
backed in appeal with OIIHT seashore<br />
countiei for more New Jersey state<br />
aid In the mosquito Warfare, particu<br />
Urly for airplane spraying.<br />
It also is endorsing a program to<br />
bring about the organ 1 jallgri jf—eat^I<br />
n' Honor <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police<br />
HARVEY G, FOST!I| second from right, special agent In dune <strong>of</strong> New Jenny<br />
operations for the Federal Bureau <strong>of</strong> Investigation, congratulates <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police Capt.<br />
Lewis A. Graham upon being accepted for enrollment in the National Police Academy<br />
at Washington, D, C. The 12-week course in all branches <strong>of</strong> police work will prepare<br />
Capt. Graham for the rote <strong>of</strong> instructor for other local policemen after he returns. Others<br />
present as the FBI invitation was extended were Chief William H Smith Jr., left, and<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Public Safety Laurence P. Lunny,—Senior Studio photo.<br />
School Budget Adopted;<br />
Smith Again President<br />
Parking Fees<br />
Hiked at Airport<br />
s=— ^—:_ —=-r~ --"——-- —<br />
Appropriation<br />
Blamed on<br />
Pay Boost for<br />
. Tu<br />
OthM- NK*c.<br />
Surplut R«v*nw*<br />
County Tax . . .<br />
W»fric» Sthooi Tarn<br />
Local PvmoM T«»<br />
i- •(<br />
"Growing pains" wa* the pi-incipal<br />
the city commissioners this week tat the fact<br />
cipal budget for 1956 show* an increase fati<br />
9181,468 and promises to send the property<br />
to another record high <strong>of</strong> about HWptir \<br />
valuation, . - .', ' '-, .<br />
The resolution will be Wk»n up for pu«Uc ji<br />
final adption on March 2 af if £ m.<br />
In introducing itducing the nearly l/ t q<br />
7 two „<br />
Friday, the board estimated the over-*!! tax rate _<br />
•aid that this does n<strong>of</strong> take Into consideration any i<br />
county taxes resulting /rom the new "true value"<br />
piogram lecentty announced.<br />
The budfjat for city pvrpotM only calh for M I<br />
ef *14S^»0 In >MrtriM ce>t«, to a total <strong>of</strong> ft?m<br />
CMnparad with *i,rti,022 in 1WS, Th«» **<br />
i tenabled, » will prevMe<br />
juj fafllitias far Church<br />
<strong>of</strong>K&s|ffie^,emcaSSl The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Education j M , AstociaHon Lists<br />
_^ turns an fh* Ant fleer<br />
attacked on a regional instead <strong>of</strong> a j approved the 1956-57 school budget, and moved it on to<br />
I aM salarse Ih* Mnttuary sf<br />
purely county bails. \ study and approval by the Board <strong>of</strong> School Estimate in three<br />
N«w f ih«dul«<br />
y p p a y the a <strong>of</strong> School Estima hree<br />
[atarfh an rha Mcand near.<br />
MttH B. TROUT<br />
Last summer was the wont In<br />
pitailvaFv, whteh avrnMlly<br />
efficient sessions at one sitting in the school board room at t<br />
Aflswtr Tn T«u(T yean for moiqdito annoyance along<br />
• MO, wUI Miwrfa with a ratal<br />
the shore, and experts have warned<br />
~.a#- —<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> the National Mo*juno Ester- that the coming season may be as<br />
mination Association. The ceneliw<br />
foot lot adjoining the north<br />
dUneult unless Improved control<br />
Wff'^S^^K S il<br />
hh hd ^.S-n^^wn^fourda^ measures are put Into effect.<br />
bttaM ifo, and a dwelling which<br />
It was said and moved<br />
! m remodeling the church<br />
I Ian prepared by the New<br />
IjBbrfiekttMturcI firm <strong>of</strong> Per*<br />
" War, thf same architects<br />
I W Shore Memorial Heap!.<br />
hM Shrlver Wing addition<br />
i llSi<br />
I in. Mr, euffick laM Mat<br />
1<br />
Insnf UHnniltfii luc Ffc<br />
I Mai Krutlnlz.d a iraup ef<br />
, j kMa frem unrracten,<br />
I h prapaiai to r«comm*nd to<br />
tmnnnilan rha award sf a<br />
" 1 WaAnssay night. If iha<br />
• plan it appnvad,<br />
! approval will clear,<br />
•W tor the start <strong>of</strong> construction<br />
mmm. The project is expected<br />
[Uu uywhere from six to 1U<br />
, tat juit how Ions « time<br />
^ fourth will be unusable la not<br />
1 it present<br />
! itanh has felt the need for<br />
I tntini taptcity for a number<br />
.particularly In the summer<br />
"""• when the annual New<br />
!rerHi< is in session here,<br />
•Id,<br />
, ^~* present arrangement,<br />
I wen can be raised to open<br />
•"•"Mlalm Sunday ichool<br />
• » UII sanctuary, railing seat,<br />
to ill. Including this<br />
new plan will divide the<br />
tale three sections, with<br />
i M ilidlna doors to permit<br />
•wa, two or throe wctioni, an<br />
•ntrane*<br />
W * »Blr»«l fr.m rh.<br />
*i•""•wast, w Canrral<br />
«th» tf<br />
buUding eammlttee is<br />
""* & Increased fees far parking aircraft<br />
at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Airport have baaa<br />
the hiih school yeittrday.<br />
- ^ — l-plaeed in elTect, Edward *llla, Afr. erMta <strong>of</strong> 37 cMttt in the MiticiMrarf. t*w. i<br />
^••Mfcjfcliefcagamaj • iiailaTaiaTl • ahahdl • laLa. ail • J at « ^_ ._<br />
fallowing an hour-long public hear, The boart al» appointed The Nai port AasoelaUon treasurer, «n Munced county and tti<br />
ing on the budget, the school hoard tlonal Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjw as the natineed thl, week.<br />
reflected Augustus J Smith, retort otneial depository for its funds. The new feet applied to single enfuneral<br />
director, its .president and,<br />
set up its administration for the No sns appeared at tha public<br />
' glne aircraft and multtengljM Planes Appropriations for sll purposes this<br />
1<br />
coming year, - " hearing M comimnt favsrable or<br />
affects the rates far parking through at 51,952.713 as Jtgainrt |%7«4,Z45 last year.<br />
all periods ranging tram Me day to<br />
Girl Scouts to Sell Tags Here<br />
adversely an the selieal<br />
a year. T>e hike fa fee«% Iha flrrt tlie amoant to be raised by local proi<br />
during the public hearing,<br />
In three jjuajta <strong>of</strong> operation by thesupport<br />
this budget i&yi^SSfMa. an Mtoreaae<br />
•sard appreved ""<br />
Airport At«Mlat!on.<br />
iMl war's figure <strong>of</strong>lkl,«9,i3», \ *<br />
t, Mr.'inMff'at<br />
faifai ie cewr<br />
• - lit. MUU .tiled thar the ah-port Is<br />
war* tfatignafM aa m.mb.r. sf the<br />
operated on a non prollt bads by the<br />
our ci<br />
•sard sf Schssi Estlrnajtt,<br />
The budget proposes (Ml jog to be ! Association, and all income is used<br />
spent ror all ll purposes, an i increaie j t to I improve fU<br />
ever-expandrng coverage by all forms <strong>of</strong> city<br />
Bach year, <<br />
THE NSW JERSEY<br />
Mr. Smith waa re-appointed to apt<br />
tMJU over appropriations for the added, an<br />
number <strong>of</strong><br />
die year term on the board by «c. eurrenl term, |«Uonlstsi „<br />
DEATH TOLL<br />
lion <strong>of</strong> the city commlisio.ien re- The Board <strong>of</strong> School Estimate,: own aircraft, and the Annotation In<br />
disposal service.<br />
oently. Dr, Pottit has nnother year with Mr._ Snllh, Dr. Peltit, Mayor conjunetion with tha city govern,<br />
for his term. Dr. Charleji Hadtke has I Edward B, Boivker and Finance Di ment desires to provide then with<br />
Introduction sf MM budawt alss<br />
two years, Edmund Wiiham three i rector Harvey w. Adams present,' necessary ud adequate (aclinic,<br />
the fact that the cent-<br />
venrs and Dr, Thomas Artnms four approved the budget without com<br />
ra hav* cetHmntaaT Miem-<br />
yeart, ' ment.<br />
Mr, Mill, MM tMre h M fee selvas to ansth.r aerssMhe-bMrd<br />
tor aircraft landlnat, and traMenf<br />
HUfiaflilBH vjla^^pBaV^e^f Illars may use th. parking f.tlll-<br />
Net af the M free far the Ural<br />
<strong>City</strong> Police and Doctors to See half hew. After that time the dairy<br />
partting rate prevails.<br />
New Drunkometer Test Today The rates for single engine air-<br />
I craft now in effect are SI a day: fS<br />
The mechanical and chemical »p The ln.trum.nt, fsnfelnaa) In a |a week; §15 a monthj Mo a season;<br />
cittion <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police DLpartment'i<br />
new Drunkemeter will be ov.mlght baf. will b. ml locally week; ^0 a month; a season,<br />
demonstrated today (Thuredayi by todafarmlnt tha d«rH af Intonl.<br />
Sli,te Police at the local police heal --" .( - m<strong>of</strong>Brlat. ' ^—- ~~qtiBrteri<br />
at 2 p, m.<br />
drunkan drivlni.<br />
Police Chief William H. Smith Jr.<br />
Official State Health Department statistics for 1B5#,<br />
last year for which statistics are available, show . that . heart<br />
disease and allied ailments <strong>of</strong> the Wood vesidi and eircula.<br />
tory system reiulted in more deaths than all other causes<br />
combined The New Jersey Heart Association prepared this<br />
graph <strong>of</strong> the death toll to dramatize the need for support <strong>of</strong><br />
Stlt Its 1700,000 Heart Fund drive, The Association's program<br />
» deK <strong>of</strong> research, service, and education is aimed at cutting down<br />
The rwt <strong>of</strong> the that toll. - .<br />
repre»iitotives<br />
rianiiatloiis within<br />
n, as well at the<br />
taard,<br />
f*w"Sf "iMittee are Dr.<br />
E<br />
- Darby,<br />
Elmer i, steel!<br />
1<br />
»•<br />
1 ^<br />
faba Meet eti Jdh/ I fr Mi*<br />
sscand half sf Mil* year.<br />
Director <strong>of</strong> Revenue and Finance<br />
Harvey W. Adams said that the pay<br />
boost will be on a basis <strong>of</strong> f$40 annually<br />
for each employe, with $120<br />
<strong>of</strong> U provided for In the current<br />
budget. The raises will make u»<br />
about H0,OM <strong>of</strong> the proposed 181,.<br />
and if8 a year. Special rates will W »'fi.i" Br f ln spent on salaries and<br />
*491,H0 for various «thw<br />
<strong>of</strong> government The latter i<br />
*J3.Mo Higher than last yctr I<br />
the city need, to buy moram<br />
and wpplles at higher print,<br />
board said.<br />
Tlw •Mf nj*teHa> U<br />
WMfltab ht NM»MM«4<br />
tea. writtan<br />
appropriations for nil<br />
Bit uwtieis <strong>of</strong> bulli -alttrafl^<br />
Who erect private hangers<br />
• budget culls far 1841,812 la be<br />
I Richard G, Synder, Association<br />
, Chief Smith I secretary, reported that according to<br />
WlllUi' any In. j the Statistical Handbook <strong>of</strong> Civil<br />
staged to familiarise resort police <strong>of</strong>- <strong>of</strong>fleer In the use <strong>of</strong> Ihe nu-! Aviation published by the Civil<br />
fleers with the Intricacies <strong>of</strong> the mi chine. The demonstration merely Aeronautics Authority, only 12 air.<br />
chine and the methods employed ill will give police <strong>of</strong>ficers an idea <strong>of</strong> ports in New Jersey have runways<br />
obtaining its results.<br />
how to operate It, wh|ch hlh exceed d in I length l that <strong>of</strong> f lli,.<br />
Training in operation Is being I Oioan city airport,<br />
planned for members <strong>of</strong> the police<br />
fotee. Chief Smith Hid some <strong>of</strong>-<br />
Crime Prevention fleers will attend classes at Rutgers Cape May Tax Rate<br />
University at whleh the theory, op.<br />
en tion and mechanics <strong>of</strong> the Drunkometer<br />
are thoroughly studied. To Decline 10 Cents<br />
Program Slated Until the classes c a , are re started, i u , state ate I l<br />
u<br />
"'c ?<br />
omclals have <strong>of</strong>Tered th/ "<br />
Children'! Contest servfees <strong>of</strong> troopers trained In op-<br />
it the introduction <strong>of</strong><br />
iTjtlon <strong>of</strong> the instrument to glv<br />
a IBM municipal budget which calls<br />
to bjt New Feature<br />
f dti f U<br />
demorutratlons ilmllar to the one tor.<br />
A ward contest is being sponsored nlnnnnri hum anrf uh.nuu u,,IM. lo This drop In cost <strong>of</strong> thVdtr I<br />
will be shortlived, howwat<br />
Mayor Edward B. ttowker s«M<br />
22 More Employes, Extendi<br />
Music Pier Season, Insurance<br />
Benefits In New Budget<br />
The working personnel <strong>of</strong> the city and his one •eerMtrjf,<br />
p g ich c<br />
for a reduction <strong>of</strong> U cents in<br />
plcnned here, and<br />
pos»il))c<br />
tax rate.<br />
<br />
i<br />
:<br />
sovernment In its various branches<br />
• ' •" *<br />
will be substantially Increased tn<br />
size this year, perhaps more than In<br />
any other tingle year on record, b><br />
tro help Is needed, the commissioners<br />
say. to keep abreast <strong>of</strong> growlne demands<br />
<strong>of</strong> the public for service, and<br />
in local public and parochial schools<br />
In conjunction with the Exchange<br />
Club's annual observation <strong>of</strong> "Crlnv<br />
Prevention Week" In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. I<br />
A troop oi extremely healthy |<br />
Norman I, Miller, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv Ctrl Scouts will work as sther public placas ware distribute contest eammlttee for the Enchant<br />
volunteer fund raisers Saturday no ed* yesterday under the dlrecrlan Club, announced .this week that the<br />
their contribution toward helping to ef Qesrsje aeeth. '<br />
word, contest will be conducted in<br />
place <strong>of</strong> the paster contests which<br />
reduce the ravatfea <strong>of</strong> one <strong>of</strong> man Louis Palmer, local automobile have been itaged mm part <strong>of</strong> the ob-<br />
kind's worst killers—heart disease. dealer, is serving again as overall servance In previous yean,<br />
Thc~glrli, all members or Troop city chairman <strong>of</strong> the Heart Fund ^TH7Trilti"~ir"r^<br />
No. 45, <strong>of</strong> which Mrs. Ralph Van all- drive for this area David C Innerder<br />
Is leader, will be on duty in thenoil<br />
holds a similar capacity in thepaster<br />
contest man or leu limited<br />
eentraRlty business section for aWlldwood<br />
area.<br />
participation in the program to those<br />
.youngsters with some gift <strong>of</strong> talent<br />
*Tag Day" opening <strong>of</strong> the annual<br />
* j for drawing, leaving other school<br />
campaign <strong>of</strong> the Cape May County Ra>$ort Man Sought on children as observers In the program.<br />
Heart Aaauclatlon<br />
the Rev. Mr.<br />
Point Bench Warrant<br />
The wars] cenleat. on Hi. ether<br />
Mrs. Wlltaraf tharit, chairman •* Munlelpal Judge Richard Thornp- hand, make* ectlve participation<br />
IttW event, uM the tceut* will he •on, <strong>of</strong> thmtrt Point Saturday bnyed sMWl far every aenaal child In<br />
hMHtaheiml tags In return a bench trarmnt for the apprehen- Iha «lty. and Braiamji the Impact<br />
sion <strong>of</strong> William Reynold!, <strong>of</strong> «M Weat<br />
7th anal 1Mb all. an Aatwry a», •v.. <strong>Ocean</strong> Coty, ror failure to answer<br />
b«f hwlna Hi 1* a. tn.<br />
motor vehicle summons.<br />
The Junior uletglrli arc Lenore<br />
The "warrant Waa Issued when<br />
Towmepd, Siuan Druck, flerrit<br />
Reynolds did not appear befara<br />
Todd, Judy 9n*rp, Robin ttllUgan,<br />
Judge Thompson an a charge <strong>of</strong><br />
CoSnt* lAdMoni, Barbwa Baalay,<br />
failure to observe • stop atreet sign<br />
Joyce CrnrWra, Pit Scytbn, Kath.l*«n<br />
In the' mainland community at the<br />
Mb, Bt^iajj Marti, Vlekl* Frankel,<br />
Inttnactlon <strong>of</strong> Route » and MacAr-<br />
ttMMis Cp», Joanna Rutaall and thtir blvd.<br />
Polio* at Soqne Soi jn Point reported<br />
the warrant bad nnot yet been served<br />
at <strong>of</strong> Tuesday afternoon.<br />
In CMorfd*<br />
>. and kri 1 The resort Exchange Club will obaerve<br />
"Crime Prevention Week" a)<br />
an aniUM j <strong>of</strong> theNational<br />
ehiniige<br />
Club, wt which •penaon<br />
eveni it IhrOUEhout the nation from<br />
February « to is.<br />
Hit contest 1| open to children <strong>of</strong><br />
the Fourth, Fifth ana Sixth grade,,<br />
and will cloae on Mttay. Febru.ry<br />
1?. Uilaa the wmblned word, "JuvenUe<br />
Delinquency,". at;, have via<br />
words the com<br />
Mtqnwd from Ool.<br />
, C«W, where tlt»y h*d<br />
iflndmit<br />
The cllv tawberm; M<br />
^.•f p ••••I paipry<br />
effect!** Mr I it the avMaf l<br />
• veer,.ah* are idaAiM<br />
t.lv. MM ef frMee ~1rln— 1<br />
miRh Ift MMM la prlwat* I<br />
•ItrfMi ttiti year Hie<br />
to give practical Instruction on Its<br />
The budget approved at a meeting ' In name cases the additions are Ions<br />
operation.<br />
; <strong>of</strong> the city commissioners there Mon I overdue. ,, - 4v* avenl •« tit*<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
The damsnitretfen will be liven<br />
iMtl IM iM aMMM^f*<br />
by Treepera sf the Cape May<br />
Court Heuae Barracks Atfendlna The local purpose tax will drop<br />
flnd It necessary to hire seven entra<br />
will he sfflcar. af the •Mite Be. from M,M In IMS to lim The over,<br />
men lor •bout a ave-month period iHy<br />
partment, CIMuty man, fnd physl- all tax rate, however. Mil drop only<br />
next summer. They wOl be rmploynl The h Mi<br />
fjant Interntad In th« Drunk. ID cents below the 1MB.level <strong>of</strong> MM<br />
on one n«# power-pack. track and<br />
because <strong>of</strong> the county tax boost or<br />
one new open body truck he plans<br />
.090. which partly neutralized the<br />
to purchase In the rarly tprlng.<br />
The (nstnunent was purchased at local decrease.<br />
The public wort, branch will be Tbe n«d for<br />
a :eost <strong>of</strong> mSi with m additional —The—budget Tirovldes approprla. adding three nun to the street de- •tree* JUBM ligM _—<br />
cost <strong>of</strong> (SO for the chemical kit Il0na <strong>of</strong> WMJSi for municipal purpartment, tie. carpenter, ana mecontinue.,<br />
but the no I<br />
which la uned In the tests. The poses; »83,613 reserve for nBcalleeted chanical maintenance man, and one<br />
fir)<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>City</strong> Mice Department Is the taxes, and *M40 for local school extra comfort siation attendant. H the i<br />
flrst In caps May County, and peg. pttrpuea. Lest year the allocation<br />
not f«* Jnstlned in<br />
sibly Southern New Jersey, to ac- waa SUMM tor municipal purposes,<br />
PvWhi Safety Blractar Lauren** more In V ytar when<br />
quire such'equipment for drunken pajtOi for uncallected tax reaerve,<br />
Lunny plan, t* bMreaM the Hr. are » Brttt.<br />
driving cased.<br />
and IS41P for school purpose,<br />
•tMrtmeM by thr** men, frMi 41 Major Bowker aays 1<br />
ta U, TWa fMM tad tan IHM M•Mia<br />
amount W to i<br />
41 «ar MMny yean,<br />
•honld be suflklei "<br />
•"fltfl^flf^'flF HM .ttIV VASF _ _ the bare •pou,-<br />
Fifth Graders Vi$it Us, Find<br />
af a new atatlw. .1 }*th W, that on - '<br />
Out <strong>How</strong> <strong>Newspaper</strong> is Printed<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger played host back MM af the paper, the<br />
Tueaday. afternoon ts nme M ban"morgue"<br />
for fling engravings, and<br />
•nd glruj <strong>of</strong> the Fifth Grade <strong>of</strong> Ike advertising anf twalnew odlce..<br />
Central ay. elementary school, who Some or uA pnmnea by which<br />
vlaited the pUnt to Warn at flrst picture, and new* ara prepared tor<br />
hand how thalr hanie town newjpa.<br />
*rly a, K**,, A^*^ ; '<br />
printing wen explained by Harold<br />
par la produced.<br />
Lao, Mrtpr, who ntUed IM 4Mtm. Another plac, when uddori help i,<br />
Aeeompanied by their elaMraam at#. tour,. •' -. ^.^ -\.' ^ needed I. the public IBMW, which<br />
teacher, MU> Owaldlne rotter, the The vUU waa In conhiiKtlon with<br />
puplli gated d In ntdnrtloB f aa the<br />
L*"Lj?i' * M t<br />
a elaatnon projwrt at atudyUli the four la Ave p4H.ple.The<br />
many Go*a prew peeled air hundreds <strong>of</strong> new,Mper and It, plac. m ih, cdm- *mpUjye la - -<br />
ilMaaf ccan<br />
derive<br />
af Ihla wtwl'i nujMly, "MM FsMer planned to have iMwnMm^tK<br />
f<br />
from U)« letttp in those two wordt<br />
Ike pupil, writ, report, en what<br />
they Vwnwd. ,<br />
Lit<br />
Other fmupa ire<br />
ha