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Title Drive<br />
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Raida* vitfiln strAta*<br />
to Hrffc* imde »*«- the hotMina Warriors during<br />
«» *««(»(h Joey Oroup I early minute* <strong>of</strong> the nine<br />
Rawer scoring column with<br />
fold goals and es many foul<br />
womd not be. de-l jorA total <strong>of</strong> a points. This.<br />
w«s high *P either team for the eve<strong>of</strong><br />
Cbecb Jn*d '•Dtde"<br />
viand the fame;<br />
aty-midwood hardcourt tnssle.<br />
Rick HoweO ftvwd the apple <strong>of</strong><br />
Us dad-coach* eye as he kept the<br />
ATTENTION<br />
VETERANS,<br />
Their Friends<br />
and Families,<br />
Write Immediately to<br />
President Johnson,<br />
Your Congressman and<br />
U. S. Senators<br />
TESTING THE CLOSING<br />
<strong>of</strong> 31 VETERANS' HOSPITALS<br />
and INSTALLATIONS<br />
TJp M«Mge SJpnsored jy Cape May County<br />
17 points to thcu- trsdl-<br />
with 3:40 to go in the final period,<br />
Wildwood's brilliant Chuck James<br />
Mt a twin pointer to regain the pace<br />
for Wildttflod, but Rick Howell quick<br />
ly recovered the lead for his teem<br />
mates with a three-point play Harry<br />
iard came through for the Warriors<br />
to put the score back to 4MT,<br />
Wildwood. John Moore pushed <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
in front again with a twinpointer.<br />
The Raiders with slightly<br />
more than one minute remaining in<br />
the game, put the ball in the ice box.<br />
At this paint, Hayward stole the<br />
ball, but fumbled it His teammate<br />
Jim Waicus recovered tbe loose ball,<br />
drove to his basket, and dropped a<br />
left-handed layup, With only seconds<br />
to go, Wildwood was out in front, 80-<br />
V, Moments later, Waicus went to<br />
the foul line for two free shots, made<br />
then) beta to put the Raiders under<br />
a three-point deficit with only 20<br />
seconds to go in Uie game.<br />
Back in possession <strong>of</strong> the ball,<br />
Randy Fox drew a foul and made it.<br />
The count was 52-50 with IS second!<br />
to go. Moments later. Howell pene.<br />
treted the Warrior defense for a successful<br />
layup shot, and the game was<br />
tied, S2S, With the dock ticking<br />
<strong>of</strong>f, the Warriors got tm shots at the<br />
basket, missed both, and time ran<br />
out on the regulation game.<br />
Raider John Stuempfig started the<br />
overtime period with a spectacular<br />
jumpshot from a corner, and <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Qty was up 54-52 John Laudenslager<br />
increased the <strong>Ocean</strong> City margin a<br />
moment later when he converted two<br />
*>ul shots. <strong>Ocean</strong> Ory was in front<br />
5S&Z with 1:57 minutes to go to the<br />
final whistle.<br />
Hayward and Campbell sored<br />
^MILY-SIZE cu. FT. - w u, mmm<br />
*§!$£'<br />
REFRIGERATORS<br />
ONLY<br />
QUANTmES<br />
LIMITED<br />
for 127<br />
pounds <strong>of</strong> tan foodb plw a<br />
Ufl Mippry at unfraMn foods.<br />
AU No Frort Phlko systMn<br />
tf«M you b<strong>of</strong>h awtomatic dp.<br />
frort and automatic tampar.<br />
atur* tmttral.<br />
Popularly Priced!!<br />
PHILCO AUTOMATIC<br />
WASHER<br />
Controls • 4<br />
% Automatic Soak jqyctes • Extra<br />
dfmbwtw exoewtve vibration<br />
SCHUFF<br />
710 Atbwy Av^<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
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THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINBL4.ED6ER<br />
twin^wlnters to bring the Warrior?<br />
•breast the Raiders on the scorr<br />
__. OunpbeU then IbUowd with<br />
i4r« sucCRsaful tries at th • foul mark.<br />
" WHdwodd was up 58 >6. Fox hit |<br />
to balance the count with I<br />
left on the Ciook. Hny- I<br />
spUt the nets for Wilrhvood<br />
eight seeonds lenainlog, and ,<br />
" a foul yoal to sold tlie Warri<br />
iront with thiw points, Wal<br />
ter added two foul (seals to<br />
RaidfTS out <strong>of</strong> vsch <strong>of</strong> the<br />
South Jenay Utle U»<br />
hope to parlay into tt state<br />
AifHmtHM<br />
Voo H«n<br />
CampbeU<br />
Hayvnrd<br />
*ueg!£2<br />
Stiutnpfic<br />
NOWMI ....<br />
WILDWOOD<br />
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Seen by quarters;<br />
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, Hiii RAIDERS OF OCHS. This is the basketball team<br />
which in th« recent state championship tournament dW<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City so proud. Front row, 1. to r., are M&mger Fnd<br />
Moyer, John Moore, Rick Howell, CoHMprtait Barry Banks.<br />
Howellmen<br />
it 14 20 IB<br />
Referee, Domville; iMbyih8li<br />
John Cranston |g Hsl<br />
To •ueknsll Frosi Five<br />
LEWKBURG, PA.-JohiQBMtQfi,<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ooean aiy, N. J.. haswmpletcd<br />
a srasin <strong>of</strong> compeUtlon with the<br />
Bucknell frertunan baakethll ieam<br />
which finMitd the year win an 84<br />
Craniton was the ftiurUj )mmm<br />
iooror for the BisiB cubs, avtragfcs<br />
U.9 prtnts ps- game. He aso averaged<br />
gix abounds per ouUnt.<br />
A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City High<br />
School, Cranston is majoring In taisl.<br />
n«s administration at BudtnelL He<br />
to the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. *»!ii C<br />
Qanston, <strong>of</strong> 4M Ashury av<br />
Tlie art <strong>of</strong> living, ij Uie pnx-ess <strong>of</strong><br />
lettng along with peeople you do<br />
not Uke.<br />
RffiBON WEWEHS —City kecreatlon<br />
Coordinator Don Pileggi Thurirfay staged<br />
a foul shooting contest for Plewie class<br />
basketball players on the Contrition Hall<br />
court. Hew Hleggl (right) presmte ribboni<br />
to the winners <strong>of</strong> the two divisions <strong>of</strong> the<br />
contest. The winners reading right to left<br />
County Mental Health<br />
MMffng <strong>On</strong> April 20<br />
TOe annual meeting <strong>of</strong> the Cam<br />
Jfty Oounv Maital Health AsBcla-<br />
«ioii wlU be held misday, April m,<br />
at the JYedioldeM Hoom in Court<br />
fcose Btn^ng, Qn# May Court<br />
HoiEe, at • p, m.<br />
The nwHng mi Mgmm the el«e.<br />
tot <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>floeia tor the corning year,<br />
Hie Mate ol oHeas tnU y«r will<br />
open B new seat, thit a[ Mmd vice<br />
UTttMTTIi ARIA MEETING<br />
Members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Chapter<br />
jaycaNittss wiU journey to Wild,<br />
wood Monday evening (March 29) to<br />
attod an ana mtettag. The meet,<br />
tag Is aponsored by the Wildwood<br />
Jaycee-ettes, Mrs. Cart Singer president<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Chapter, is<br />
In dnige <strong>of</strong> local reservations.<br />
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<strong>OCEAN</strong> crnr<br />
BOAT SUPS<br />
FOR RENT!<br />
LIMITID MMMIlt ONLY<br />
HARBOR HOUSE<br />
MOTE-MARINA<br />
2ND and BAY AVENUE<br />
'TTiey are gianlJaUers!"<br />
This is the opinion Coach Fred<br />
"Dtide" KoweU holds for his 18W-6S<br />
edition <strong>of</strong> basketball Red Raiders.<br />
After an unimpressive regular season<br />
with 13 wins and eight losses,<br />
the Howellmen turned tigers and almost<br />
eompleieiy disrupted the dignity<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jereey State Intersdwlastie<br />
Athletic Association's<br />
hajiipionsliip tournament.<br />
WhUe <strong>Ocean</strong> Qly's record for the<br />
season may be somewhat unimpres-<br />
reputation when the Howellmen<br />
stuck their Jand in the Sjuth Jeraey<br />
Qroup <strong>On</strong>e duimpionshlp barrel. The<br />
Raiders wci> not expected to survii-e<br />
the or ting round with Glass-<br />
DoroHigh irtool.<br />
Glflssbonj f<strong>of</strong>c fto teunwy Boor<br />
with an J»4 itaaa record and three<br />
starters luwmg ««f SLSS feet. The<br />
HoweUmen win their slx.fbot.minus<br />
squad sin^jiy xA-ran and out-hustled<br />
their tewerinfopponHits to upset the<br />
dope and '<br />
from the recreation director are Donald<br />
Piloggi, Jr., and Terry Smiek, first place<br />
ribbons; Mike Sannino and John Motley,<br />
second place ribbons- Prank Unger and Jim<br />
Nicldes, third place ribbons, and Ed Hoiler,<br />
fourth place riblwn,—Grainger photo.<br />
Car Life 1 ! Annual Award for Engineering<br />
Excellence; soaring demand (retail<br />
orders up over 90%): it's developing into<br />
a great Mercury year. Now, all the "65<br />
Mercury needs for complete success u you!<br />
'SOr B -^'<br />
THI<br />
Co-captain Bandy Fax, John L»m<br />
Borrow, 1. to r, Coach Fred "<br />
John Stuempflg, Dave Beyel, Jim<br />
Anthony Washington, Manager Jim<br />
Season With Tourrn<br />
elsewhere on these pages,<br />
"Many teams <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty's<br />
strengtli this year would have resigned<br />
themselves to a mediocre season<br />
mid.year." HoweU observed fol<br />
lowinB the Wildwood lo». "But these<br />
fellows stuck to their guns and work-<br />
ed hunl to 1<br />
sport funs<br />
ttAirnartient.<br />
"Tiiry're<br />
concluded wt<br />
voice. The ]<br />
wins and nki<br />
GOING Wl<br />
THE "PHIL EDWARDS'<br />
u HOBiE #/ Surf<br />
HAS TAKEN THE EAST COAST BY<br />
STOP (N and SEE WHY at<br />
I The Manatee Sea C<br />
NEW JEMCVS EXCLUSIVE DEALER FOR<br />
14th St. & Asbury Ave.<br />
COMING SOON<br />
SPECTACULAR SURFING<br />
In <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
see<br />
Hart, Schaffner and<br />
Marx Clothing<br />
Dobbs Hals<br />
Manhattan Shirts<br />
Nunn Bush Shoes<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />
733 Atbuty Av.. Dial 3W-1934<br />
Open Friday Evenings<br />
success story: '65 Mercuiy<br />
Awarded<br />
year's top<br />
honor<br />
now in the Lincoln Contine<br />
« FMBUCT Of i<br />
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HT NEWS<br />
RADIO<br />
m tariHMl-LaJsar<br />
1400 KC, 9:55 a.m.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEEJ</strong><br />
Telephony ;8 <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, ATRIL 1, 1065<br />
SALE<br />
»NY MOKER<br />
Repave Streets<br />
Before June 1,<br />
Contractor Told<br />
Sewer Main Trenching<br />
Leaves Street* Rutted<br />
"wTshlB* won't do it-fiavJng wiU"<br />
—and responding to pleas <strong>of</strong> house,<br />
holders throughout the city that torn.<br />
p streets be put to right* by sum-<br />
mer, the Qty, in turn, has put the<br />
heat on a gewer contractor to repave<br />
strctls and got things in shape by<br />
Junr 1<br />
Property owners in a» Riviera seelion<br />
<strong>of</strong> town have complained at Oty<br />
Hall that summer renten have been<br />
discouraged tan inspecting their<br />
cottages and apartments wMeh lie<br />
virtually isolated by unfilled trenches<br />
or piles <strong>of</strong> dirt in the streets.<br />
The contractor doing the City's<br />
work is H, Burton HUot, <strong>of</strong> Newark,<br />
Delaware. He told the City Comniisa'oncns<br />
yesterday he would have<br />
thJnn back In shape by June 1<br />
This was the original target date<br />
for the operation <strong>of</strong> the munk-ipally<br />
eonstrueted sewer aystem. but it<br />
seemed likely yesterday that homeowners<br />
in a section <strong>of</strong> the Gardens<br />
and in the Riviera and Stoeco tracts<br />
may have to rely on septic tanks for<br />
a whUe longer,<br />
*r^<br />
Temporary Commu<br />
Planned For Summer<br />
New Convention Half<br />
?m<br />
City Blue Law Appeal Faces<br />
Year's Delay In High Court^<br />
TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER — <strong>Ocean</strong> dormitories for visiting college youths who<br />
y's Municipal Building at 9th st. and would be close to their favorite stamping<br />
' av.. a community fixture since 1914, grounds a block away at 9th St. and Cen-<br />
expected to endure forever. What tral. Then, tto sale or rent announcement<br />
nT Thus, Cameraman Bill Grainger's just might be an indication that the Wald-<br />
.,jraph will be no surplrise to tnoia man Administration plans a 100-story mu-<br />
i have learned to expect change and de- nicipal building on the other side <strong>of</strong> the 9th<br />
Or, a plan to self or rant City Hall st. bridge. Or, it might be — and this is a<br />
ht be simply evidence <strong>of</strong> the City'a in- reasonable supposition — that Cameraman<br />
to do-it-yourself urban renewal. Its Grainger got carried away. After all this is<br />
I floor might make a wonderful clam April 1 — and everybody knows what this<br />
, Id upper floors could be given over to means,<br />
H-Poverty<br />
ip To Meet<br />
Inc., will enter upon the<br />
in Cape May County next<br />
Ckpe Anti-Poverty<br />
will sponsor a Assoda-<br />
Tlie famous Sunday closing appeal<br />
case involving what tame to be<br />
known as the •contraband csinloloupe<br />
and the felonious Amen french fries'<br />
may account for the apparent lack<br />
<strong>of</strong> police activities on this issue in<br />
recent monlns. And the hearing <strong>of</strong><br />
ttie appoil may be « year away.<br />
Frank a Bradky, y, M, , a pacer, p , <strong>of</strong><br />
Atlantic av. near 1st 1 St., appealed<br />
Ms conviction in County Court last<br />
August He had been charged with<br />
the sale <strong>of</strong> the groceries on a summer<br />
Sunday In 1963.<br />
Police say they have been instructed<br />
to report Sunday law violations<br />
whenever}- they find then, and they<br />
ENLARGING FACILITIES<br />
do so. several <strong>of</strong>ficers aid this week.<br />
But no warrants for infractions <strong>of</strong><br />
Hooking up hones to the newly in- the blue law ordinance Sf? have been<br />
stalled mains would interfere with the issued since the •ninum* <strong>of</strong> 1S63.<br />
flow <strong>of</strong> summertime traffic. Mayor Charles Nugent. Camden attorney,<br />
B, Thomas Waldman said yesterday who appealed to the Appellate Di-<br />
Local Bank Purchases the vital Uiine is ta get the streets vision <strong>of</strong> Superior Court on Bradtey<br />
paved and passable. Wishful think,<br />
tag won't accomplish the work. Paving-<br />
by the contactor, wttL<br />
Old Barrett Building ttantllile, the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Sewer<br />
Lewis L. Barrett, owner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Service Qx. which frill operate the<br />
Barrett Mid he expects to move<br />
long established printing Dim at 807new<br />
mpjaa under « lonti-purchase<br />
hi* equipment to H52 Asbury av.<br />
109 Asbury av., confirmed report*<br />
agreemert with the City, it enlarging<br />
which untfl recently «B occupied by tm tumt*. "Ms tathn<br />
yesterday that he had sold M* buUdmectinging<br />
to Tbe ope May Oxwty Natioinl<br />
i Kay Court Howe Mon% Bonk, «*• central <strong>of</strong>fice *irbk* k<br />
; to. Join in tbe all-out Mt<strong>of</strong><br />
war against poverty pro.<br />
printing deparrmet* <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Juby President Johnson and the<br />
Ledger in the days when many news.<br />
In the Economic Oppor- OCS Erosion BotHm papers maintaLied general prljiling<br />
ot 19S1.<br />
departments.<br />
ting is called for 8 pjn. Television Newt Topic<br />
The ttiree«tary wooden building<br />
• Township High School Jtovles oi <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty's ended Bamrtt has occupied is one <strong>of</strong> the<br />
J on Main st, and represent- heaeiiet and <strong>of</strong> boardwalk recon- oldest in the city's central business<br />
I torn avic groups and public struction following the Atlantic district- OB itt front a plaque pro<br />
" i throuEhout the county are Morm <strong>of</strong> March 18K were part claims that, "The <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty Lodge<br />
I to attend,<br />
<strong>of</strong> a 1eli vixiun news proKram pro- 171, Free and Accepted Masons, was<br />
Inupow <strong>of</strong> OU»A, Inc., is the sented by WFIL-TV, Qiannel 3, constituted in this building on Feb.<br />
" 1 <strong>of</strong> an active citizens croup Monday nifiht.<br />
ruary », UB7."<br />
! a community action pro- Bio presentation, made by The Masons used the hudldinE ai<br />
» eliminate problems <strong>of</strong> pov- WFTMV newsman Don Angel, their meeting place until 1913 when<br />
i fte county.<br />
also showed current shots <strong>of</strong> they moved to a hall at the corner<br />
IJHI elected 13 trustess rep. jetty consmirtion at 13th and <strong>of</strong> 8th st. and Asbury av.<br />
various communities 15th st, Tlie proKKim had to do purchase <strong>of</strong> Barrett's<br />
tim county, Edward with the problem <strong>of</strong> beach ero- by The Cape May County NaUonal<br />
J.<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, is n trustee. lion and beach reconstruction will be its second acquisition <strong>of</strong> land<br />
here and elsewhere along the adjacent to its main <strong>of</strong>fice (Holding<br />
coast.<br />
in resent months.<br />
Drivers Fined<br />
Last beeember 10 the bank announced<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> the old<br />
fie Court<br />
Four Youths Are Caught mberon Hotel at ith st. and Central<br />
av. and a 10-apartment brick bulld-<br />
Magistrate Pranklln A, After Wild Auto Chat*<br />
boused the<br />
<strong>of</strong> a number <strong>of</strong> traf.<br />
ing which at one time<br />
WOBB rases in Municipal A quartette <strong>of</strong> local teenagers were <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry . post . <strong>of</strong>fice The prop.<br />
held for LInwbod police Tuesday erlics are separated td ffrom<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fice<br />
' felnd Robf*ri J DuFre^no night when they were, apprehended<br />
building by a 15-foot wide public a!<br />
*) MominRikk" rd . guilty <strong>of</strong> here after a wild police chase in-<br />
ley. When the purchase was made<br />
. -***** violation nnd fined lum volving radio ears from <strong>Ocean</strong> City,<br />
public bank <strong>of</strong>ficials said they had<br />
• 16 costs. DuFresne wus In-<br />
no immediate plans for using the<br />
Somcrs Point, LInwood, Northticid<br />
to a minor accident. The<br />
land.<br />
and PIcasantviUe.<br />
f *hw, Mrs. Flon-nttr B. Todd,<br />
i* «T Bay av.. wns found not<br />
The boys, three <strong>of</strong> thorn 17 and one<br />
r <strong>of</strong> careless driving.<br />
18, hid been cruising throughout the<br />
~)l M. Mazritclli, Jr.. 19. <strong>of</strong> 200<br />
mainland area, according to police.<br />
• «v.. pleaded guilty to driving They expressed their distaste for Freedom Shrine<br />
" i hour In j zs-milt- zone the section by hurling logs through<br />
the windows <strong>of</strong> a Unwood house,<br />
the police added,<br />
I Wttponed the criminal case<br />
> youths accused <strong>of</strong> fighting w four were turned over to Un- For New School<br />
Wl T to give one <strong>of</strong> the nl- wood, lite three juveniles will be<br />
Imtants, Robert Krokeri-<br />
The Exchange Quo <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Og<br />
dealt with in Atlantic County Jutime<br />
to obtain counsel.<br />
wtn instBli a Freedom Shrine in the<br />
I advLinary is Harold O.<br />
venile Court. The fourth boy will tall ol the new elementary school<br />
20, an airman stationed Wee charges in linwood MutHdp.1 building currently under construction<br />
Court.<br />
at 19th st. and fay av,<br />
Ttw Freedom Shrine is BnaMonaHygumBured<br />
Exchange Club project<br />
wMoh prsvUM lor schools aU over<br />
:Grath Urges Hughes the nation an Impressive display <strong>of</strong><br />
eopl« <strong>of</strong> hMoric documents such a><br />
the DedeRtton ol Independence. B1U<br />
<strong>of</strong> Rlaht. and dBuHar prlceles. leRHd«<br />
from the nation's founder..<br />
Lower Voting Age Anthony E. Imbeot. former State<br />
— Lowering' net, told lepartm that "Very frank- Exchange Club president, reported on<br />
«sll ,<br />
McGoahtadl<br />
State Eonncsftts<br />
SUo.«n> tar toad I<br />
flying visit is compli- May Gooitfy wa* !<br />
cated because <strong>Ocean</strong> O<strong>of</strong>'s airport<br />
is closed and will remain dastd far<br />
runway vegans. So,<br />
comes in a helicopter, he<br />
in <strong>Ocean</strong> City.<br />
By plane the Governor will have<br />
to land In WUdwood or at the<br />
May Cnunry Airport whereas<br />
man would Uke him to land here. The SMh'i "share' _-*!3 "dTm<br />
If Ifs a nrobton b tmleaa ^ drops p mwddpaltty to-street<br />
i into OOoean<br />
aty by iJeUrapter andd<br />
repair,<br />
picks up Waldman to continue to the amount to as much as<br />
meettng place.<br />
le approved p J , .<br />
At Tuesday right's meeting, Hugh The total avaHaUe lot'I<br />
Hamilton, president <strong>of</strong> tte <strong>Ocean</strong> apportioned among *0<br />
QtyHodrchA<br />
"• MS mutton total k <<br />
those present on erosion by i me Legislature All wortt'^<br />
! water<br />
nd j^la^^ pr&blenis.<br />
the tvagcafn is<br />
parlmeat toMore it M :<br />
<strong>of</strong>Weaf<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Man New Member Of GOP Team Tim* ami TW*«!<br />
by Edward S. Gore km Political Tyro dent since 1963 when he expected to ery County and In Huladelphia. He<br />
renre.<br />
ia now a member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty<br />
Something now has been added in<br />
The death <strong>of</strong> Mrs. audow changed Men's Hcpubllean dub, and hU 47<br />
Oape May County Republican politics.<br />
Ms plans to die extent that he has yean cxperiAcc in polWckine should<br />
I's #» Mane at an <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty man<br />
continued hi. businw in Cleraide, make him valuable in Trenton, the<br />
the position <strong>of</strong> Slate<br />
Ffc, where he beads a large firm GOP county organisation bsUeves.<br />
tteaf from the county.<br />
aperiaBiing in photo reproduction, It wcU may be the case. The ait<br />
The county GOP organiiatlon has<br />
blue print making, and the sale <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> being a State cntramtteanan con-<br />
announced «t has given its blessing to<br />
{y^afUng supples.<br />
in some larfte tneesvc In<br />
ohn CJueJow, <strong>of</strong> 3513 Bay av., to<br />
If duelow didn't cut Ms eye teeth wheedling things out <strong>of</strong> the State<br />
take the place <strong>of</strong> poUtlcal veteran,<br />
on politics, he 'can certainly claim Soyemment for your home county.<br />
Bernard "Roto" Maxwell, <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />
to have cut his third molars or wis- After all these yearn Ctudow should<br />
(Maxwell, who has served us<br />
dom teeth. As a stripling <strong>of</strong> 15. as know hBtincttvoly how to go about<br />
State oommttteanan for dght years,<br />
lean as he could drive an automobile, this. Of independent moms, the<br />
was reported ton III to continue.<br />
he worked for the MoOure Republi- new Bomkiee can ittte the time to<br />
3»«t k**, and that • in^cttant,<br />
Jr., ud <strong>of</strong>ca- GOPMn*.<br />
<strong>of</strong> the red bat ©OP Inow (Or teat}. HIB county Gdhmni aMv indorsed<br />
dudow i» • new nuw to many<br />
•MBF) dIM onty swt Senator JJwtom tm Ite|iaHkan<br />
Oty R*mJhUc»ns. rk ha*<br />
fcr govetoor. sM tbua to-<br />
nciv nor «i<br />
fc «, lw» aim been the Ittit <strong>of</strong> «l» Mtkrs n *<br />
AUn Cluelow<br />
(•'<br />
f /<br />
A)<br />
lli! ,
Now 24.00<br />
Now 21.95<br />
5MTS . ... . .44.95<br />
S<br />
fWfiCAl SUCKS<br />
V "»I* 4.88<br />
• COTON WAUB46 SHORTS , . 2.99<br />
**t Stem WW? DRESS SHIRTS 2.29<br />
+ MUMAS &3) 3 pr. 10.00<br />
2 pr. 5.00<br />
(Short<br />
Mova)<br />
NEW<br />
DRESSES<br />
Wear the freshness anef bMrufy <strong>of</strong> Spring in maty care<br />
Fabrics. Here fs a special purchase from famous makers<br />
<strong>of</strong> caauai and daytime dresses . . , all first quality<br />
and styled for carefree living.<br />
Misses Spring and Summer dresses in<br />
/inert, cotton fa/ends, dacron prints, rayon crepe,<br />
arnei /ersey, seersucker.<br />
Regular 10.98 and 12.98 Values<br />
2 for 5.00<br />
• MWiUtQinttySOX ^Ir 1 * 65c<br />
« SPORT SHIRTS 1.00<br />
-•I^CttTW TROUSERS . . , 2.99<br />
DEPARTMENT<br />
WHte Nwte and Waitress SHOES<br />
I A»iHaM» 1« Btocfc — Itogufariy 7.W 3.99<br />
600*" OKJttN'S SHOES<br />
:J.ANEOUS<br />
H i 5t«e HeW TRAY TABU SET<br />
Sim 1.00<br />
ONI<br />
LOW<br />
PRICE<br />
Misses 10 to 20 Women 14V2 to 22'/;,<br />
<strong>On</strong>e and two piece dresses, sheaths,<br />
shirtwaists, shifts, full skirts.<br />
DOMES7/CS<br />
• HOBNAIL BEDSPREADS<br />
(Twin or Doubla) Slightly Irregular *<br />
• Heavy Nylon PHE RUGS o 1O<br />
27 x 41 A Super Value Rag. 4.98 O. I TT<br />
• Striped Viscose RUGS, frinoed<br />
27»JC48" 2.29 24" x 36" 1.S9<br />
• ROSE PRIKT TOWtLS<br />
•srii Slie 79c Hand Size 49c Fan Cloth 29c<br />
• Mix V Match COLORED TOWELS<br />
lath Size 1,29 Hand Size 79c Face Cloth 39c<br />
THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINEL-LE0GER<br />
SPRING<br />
COSMETICS<br />
Back PLASTIC TABLECLOTHS<br />
M"xS4" 1,50 54"n70" 1,98<br />
54"x90" 2.98 60" Round 2,98<br />
• Jumbo PLASTIC GARMENT BAGS 1.59<br />
Regularly 1.98<br />
Quality BATH MAT SHS (2 pc. i 3 pc.)<br />
2.99 & 3.99<br />
tars* AnartiiMnt <strong>of</strong> Colon<br />
LADIES'<br />
• New Spring HANDBAGS<br />
• _ Ragularly 5.00<br />
• WAUETS m»d ClUTCH BAGS<br />
•Muiariy 3.00<br />
• "ArIstocraft" Fancy Nylon Gowns<br />
Regularly 3.91<br />
• TaiterH and Lace Trimmed SOps<br />
• Ladles'Nylon BRIEfS 3<br />
(Sm.ir- M*dium . Lara*) «*<br />
• BLOUSES Printed or PUIn .<br />
RaJMJfi itoMM and SlMntos<br />
STRETCH Spectaj Group <strong>of</strong> SWEATERS<br />
^ ^ i SUCKS 9.00<br />
Urfes'Wi<br />
(VatuM to 3.98)<br />
6wp eMWEATERS<br />
M^tTRA^HOSim<br />
1,29 3 pr.<br />
3.99<br />
1.99<br />
2.99<br />
1.99<br />
1.00<br />
1.99<br />
1.99<br />
5.99<br />
1.99<br />
3.99<br />
• REVLON "MOON DROPS'<br />
Maisturiiing Treafmanli. FRIE "Mean<br />
Brans B*fh Oil" with purfhaia <strong>of</strong> *1 f\T\<br />
Moisture Balm, 4.3S Valua *J.V»W<br />
• ROGER & GALLET <strong>On</strong>ce^-Year Specials<br />
Regular 3.00 O (\f\<br />
BLUI CARNATION COLOGNE *» w<br />
Reg. 3.00 SOAP (Box <strong>of</strong> 3 CatcM)<br />
BLUE CARNATION - SANDALWOOD O (XT\<br />
VIOLIT . FLEUR D* AMOUR A.WW<br />
• Prince Matchabelli's Cologne Spray Mists<br />
WIND-SONG • STRADIVARI . ABANO<br />
PROPHECY , BELOVED O ftf\<br />
GOLDEN AUTUMN * Ediisfeld medwin<br />
to be new direct*. Incumbent amm,<br />
Jr., and Gootse Bailey.<br />
Guest speaker at last Thundap**<br />
meeting was Andrew J. aiiitliuiiii, <strong>of</strong><br />
Prompt TV Sarvfce<br />
STOP LITTLB TRQUILII<br />
•afen Th»y BawiM lig OtM*l<br />
SKILLED TECHNICAL MMI<br />
GLEESON'S TV<br />
IMS MSUHV AVE.<br />
A<br />
u. a<br />
First Methodist Oiurch. The public<br />
Is welcome.<br />
TV Repairman S«ntonc«d<br />
To Jail <strong>On</strong> Two Counts<br />
JUvin B, Wmttwrby, m, tormpriy <strong>of</strong><br />
Bay av. nciu- loth St., In MunicJpnl<br />
Court F«d^ waj gii-rai turn Wdv<br />
sentenct-s to run concurrently in the<br />
Cuunty Jail for enibezzlemtivt and<br />
cashing a worthier check.<br />
MunkdfKil Magistrate Franklin A.<br />
King femnd Weatherby guilty ol seiling<br />
a color television set and keeping<br />
the proceeds. At the time Weatnerby<br />
was a TV repalrmon.<br />
Weathertiy was nlso found guilty<br />
<strong>of</strong> asUng a check he knew to be<br />
«wfWeas at an Asljury av, men's<br />
and boys 1 Smers Point, who tor many yests iv<br />
to his vediement a year SSD ismv A<br />
representative at a leafing Ameti«an<br />
drug and dKmlcal pi^m^m»i^*r in<br />
the Orient<br />
He spoke <strong>of</strong> South Vietnam and tongue.<br />
the hospitality he oiJoyiBd there, although<br />
he said the Vietnamese do Ham R<br />
distrust the Chinese—and each
• PASTWtS<br />
HE3 • CAKES<br />
OPENING<br />
kY, APRIL S, 1965<br />
PUCEMEHT SERVICE<br />
- WORKERS<br />
MrW JERSEY<br />
MMnOYMENT SERVICE<br />
YWtfc U. S. feaiploymuit Ssnrie*<br />
10th ST. And WEST AVE.<br />
Dfctf 395M912<br />
Hiraugh Friday fc30 a.m. until 4 p.m.<br />
are Cordially Invited<br />
D OPENING<br />
to 4 KM. Sunday<br />
1 <strong>of</strong> thm ••••••<br />
COLLINS<br />
l«ElQr,IM>lkNm<br />
NItiinFitli.PMiili<br />
liMiittl<br />
J.,YMH«Mm<br />
NatMBlhik<br />
i<br />
SHREVE TRAVEL StRVltiE — Klnoe I8M<br />
"SOS SHREVE AND BE WHS"<br />
llif PACIFICAVB. ATL. <strong>CITY</strong> ML<br />
Mto MOB litk<br />
Sprin«<br />
THE COKHOlStoR<br />
tttt<br />
OPEN 1 to fl DAILY ^<br />
or tr.. Parti* M tlw<br />
r*dudng<br />
HUOHFS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> Off** Exdtmv* Mill's Star*<br />
TODAYS<br />
ftldiAltt KAMHt<br />
i»|<br />
THE<br />
LOOK
: feV;^-S<br />
Bis Tours<br />
WMOCEAHOTY<br />
HHftST<br />
IMltL JKHICT<br />
rj 39*6100<br />
Somers Point - Linwood<br />
56<br />
to Ounp Btos tor "Pop"<br />
Manorial Gumpnie.<br />
Mrs. Pad Yinglinu entenaiiMd<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Auxiliiny<br />
to the Ope May County Medical<br />
Society at a luncheon mertmg last<br />
week in her homo.<br />
Stole Trooper Brrch Fox showed<br />
• safety film ainjf bikes after ««.*<br />
A report wn gi/m on a meeting<br />
• to Qdefcaxe heW Febmazy<br />
M, Hwc attending were Mra.<br />
R d Brown and Mrs. Heath<br />
ZM meeUBg wffl be in the<br />
bane <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Ulrtch Laquer at which<br />
in. FHUp Kundennan and<br />
Imam<br />
n<br />
Dwnl Chxto at Central Methodtat<br />
Church meeting, S pjn.. In Hie<br />
Church Parlor,<br />
Grace Urthcnkn Men<br />
Ing, 6:30 pjn.<br />
meet.<br />
Sta, Le^s Pritto, pre^dent and<br />
president-elcnt <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Auxiliary'<br />
to the Medical Society <strong>of</strong><br />
New Jersey, will be guests.<br />
Lodge Marks<br />
hegave»*on talk outlining how to<br />
MBHs a hiks safety program.<br />
The speaker pointed out that the<br />
Uehmys are tte mart dangia-ous<br />
UMBI in the nrtd because bet<br />
4M» art 5,000 are killed and $25,000<br />
indued there each year. He alga reminded<br />
me women that this is the<br />
DM is which the children ride bi<br />
The Auxiliary voted to opdn a<br />
safety program throughout the<br />
and Mrs. Paul Yineling was<br />
dBtanaB. Assists her on<br />
the committee an Mrs. Paul Pettlt,<br />
Mrs, XabErt Magaziner. Mrs. Robert<br />
Snneman. Mrs. Robert Sutisin,<br />
and Mrs. Sam MazzoOa. The ammine<br />
wui mat Tuesday at 1 p. m,<br />
in the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Robert Stineman<br />
in Cape May Court House<br />
Reinints from m Headers Digst<br />
article "Medicare or Media] <strong>On</strong>*' 1<br />
Anniversary<br />
The 40th anmveisajy finner ol He.<br />
bekah Lodge No. U was held last<br />
week'ln Plymouth Inn »4tti m mem.<br />
berg and guests attending.<br />
Quests <strong>of</strong> honor were Mrs. Hose<br />
GUdea, outgoinB Noble Grand: Mrs.<br />
•oante Anderson, vice president <strong>of</strong><br />
the Rebehah Stote Assembly <strong>of</strong> New,<br />
Jersey; and Miss Louisa A. Hort<strong>of</strong>iT<br />
district deputy president at Cumbs^<br />
land District<br />
Hie tables were seasonably decoratcd<br />
in the Aster moUt using the<br />
Rebekah colons <strong>of</strong> pink and green.<br />
Large Easter bunnies and tiny bas.<br />
tots filled with candy were featured.<br />
The Easter bimtries -were awarded to<br />
Bruce Buidette, Miss Oalre McOary<br />
and Cathy Gannon.<br />
Following dinner a musical proeram<br />
was presented by Miss Jane<br />
nitH by Walter H. Judd. M.D. Kyle at the piano with selections<br />
tamer Bfrjrcsrntative from Minnp- from GU and Punchinello. Mrs. An><br />
•to. «W distributed. Also dlstri- denson, accompaniedj byvMisa Kyle.<br />
h^lML^kgHa pBjnphlet cortMrajs mag "Mow Oreat ^u %•' fitter,<br />
ri|H*tenB and answers as totainmart<br />
was concHffed yffln nwie<br />
iray JaMereare <strong>of</strong>fers better cam <strong>of</strong> Hie Last Supper shown by &rl<br />
Hen Medicare. A supply at banShaw.<br />
parnprim are in all doctor's <strong>of</strong>fices Ihe eommlttee in daige <strong>of</strong> tiie af-<br />
in the county<br />
fair comprised Mrs. Ralph SIKMHO<br />
Immunizatkin were dis- and M». iftirry Roy,<br />
are to be placed Hans were made for 11 members<br />
the to visit Wildwood Lodge last Thursday<br />
evening (or instaUatirai <strong>of</strong> their<br />
now <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />
Corhln City PTA<br />
Posts Spring Plant<br />
CORBIN QTY—Spring plans were<br />
discussed at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the Parent-<br />
Teacher Association at the Oortln<br />
Qty School<br />
The ek-umiUry school children will<br />
toke a field trip to the Philadelphia<br />
Zoo on May m<br />
Mrs, Esther MgBaceto and Mrs.<br />
Ann Surran were named chairmen <strong>of</strong><br />
the Spring Round-up to oontaat JBT.<br />
ents for children's registration.<br />
A trip to an Atlantic Qty ajiiusement<br />
pier for the safety patrol in<br />
May will be sponsored, Mrs, Ann<br />
Surran and Bert Hostler will supply<br />
the transportation.<br />
A bated bean and meat loaf lunchcon<br />
will be held on Tuesday, April<br />
ST, from 12 to 2 p. m. ai the city<br />
haiL<br />
The beat way to crash the<br />
drcte" to not to fflre whether you<br />
get in it or not, white making some<br />
money.<br />
Philadelphia,<br />
Camden and<br />
New York<br />
•toe-Ma !•!• CHy,<br />
Av«lon.9ton« Harbor,<br />
WBAd Cmp. Umy<br />
Atlantic CJty<br />
Oearn<br />
THS OCIAN CiTY SINTINlL-HPSlIt<br />
Haw Arrivals<br />
SUnen Bffi* Knate Club meeting,<br />
yai i«M**l-l T Three bay* and me gh-| wen wel-<br />
Some Point Senior (Mm comed by famines <strong>of</strong> this ana at<br />
Ins, noon, in Grace Lutheran Chun*. the Stark «ub <strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial<br />
»HL. In the New Jency av. fire-<br />
Hospital during me pa«-week.<br />
OonSMIulaflons go to Robert and<br />
Green Thumb Garden Out meet. Mary (Purdy) Crinri. <strong>of</strong> 607 W Re-<br />
Ins. H PJ», in Grace Lutheran vere av., Unwood, on Urn birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />
St Joseph'* CYO meeting, 8 p.m. Church. '<br />
son March 24<br />
* * *<br />
• * •<br />
Also on March 24 a n was bom<br />
Jkaior League <strong>of</strong> Sbonr Memorial<br />
Sonets Faint Mvranis Quo dinner<br />
to DonoM and Doris (Lute) Owttin,<br />
Bb*«fal mectinjl in the bune <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />
meeting, T p Jn ,<br />
<strong>of</strong> 1301 AtMnsnt av.,.Snnen Point.<br />
in Restau.<br />
EUwtn Sect. C Bmddock dr. rant<br />
Kt*ert and Gloria (Mazzareila)<br />
Gordon, <strong>of</strong> M Village dr., Somets<br />
* • •<br />
Point, wetamed a son Shrek 25.<br />
Rosaiy^Utar Society ol St Joseph's<br />
Some rant Rescue Squad meet-<br />
The girl arrived March 29 for Rich-<br />
R. C Church meeting, 8 pjn.<br />
Ing, 8 pjn., in the New Jersey av.<br />
aid and AntninMte (Milknvlchi Cuin-<br />
flrdbaU.<br />
minus, <strong>of</strong> 100 Dttun dr., Unwood.<br />
Auxiliary at Somcrs Point Fire<br />
353 American Company Two meeting.<br />
Rotary Ann Club tisfs<br />
Legion Auxfljary meeting.<br />
• * *<br />
Norlin Lions dub meeting, 6:30 Installation Dinner<br />
*»•**. ta t—fltM<br />
FMt WW p.m.. in Duniel's.<br />
An inspirattoiBl talk on MaoVmnis<br />
IIMIIIIIJ;<br />
• • *<br />
was presMed by RDs. Jo. Han for<br />
• • •<br />
Semen PUnt Karaln aib meet, members <strong>of</strong> the Rotary Ann Qub<br />
«f Spring limrood Votanteer Hre Cwnpany tag, 7 p.m., in me New Jeney av. meeting Tuessdny evening in the home<br />
flrehBU.<br />
qt Mrs. Itarry Blaekn,<br />
Mia, Pimm opened by explajnint;<br />
her hobby is the coUection and study<br />
Medical Society Aux. Luncheon <strong>of</strong> Madnmas, She also explained<br />
that epedaUy at this Easter season<br />
the stories <strong>of</strong> the Madoiinas<br />
seem to contain a new significance.<br />
Discusses Bike Safety Program At the business meeUng Mrs. Joseph<br />
Talese was named chairman <strong>of</strong> 1<br />
the nominating committee with Mrs, I<br />
Herman Later and Mrs. ftank<br />
Meyer as co-chairmeo- The lnmlia.<br />
tlon dinner will be held May 25 at<br />
6:30 p, m. in Quail Hill.<br />
Tke next regular meetlnf wlirbe<br />
April 20 In the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Etoniel<br />
Sehwenk, 1M Oe«n id, Mrs. Charles<br />
Carey will be<br />
SUNDAY<br />
SPECIAL<br />
BONELESS<br />
BROILED<br />
PLATTER<br />
M.00<br />
Include! garwraus portion Brail*<br />
ad Shad rOMad with DrMlinf<br />
and choica <strong>of</strong> Two Vagatablat^<br />
,SPENCE<br />
TAKE-OUT KfTCHEN<br />
lOfh StrMt and A«bury Avenu*<br />
Dial 399-1348<br />
VFW Aid** f« Buy<br />
Flag for 4-H Club<br />
- IBM. Brt<br />
at the meeting <strong>of</strong><br />
Fbreten Warn pa* «<br />
Plmu wr« nade topurchase til<br />
M fluff tor »e Up^ Town.<br />
ship 4-H Oub. Mm. Pearl Mason<br />
will head a. EWnmttt lor thta pur-<br />
pose.<br />
PUu« were<br />
to noW<br />
CAN Dies<br />
on<br />
home.<br />
Nomlnatiooiii<br />
WUI be hold<br />
on Tuesday \<br />
"^BWi<br />
PHONE 399-1254 *<br />
PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW , .<br />
FOR OUR FAMOUS '<br />
EASTER EGGS<br />
• COCOANUT CREAM EGGS with Yolcl<br />
• BUTTER CREAM ^'<br />
• ASSORTMENT OF BASKETS, JBLLVI<br />
Ml Mm - Nanwt Put MI PRH( *<br />
OPINING SATURDAY, APRH<br />
W. Ar. NN C«wM with Any OHW Mm<br />
Over SO Year* <strong>of</strong> Quality Condfa<br />
972-74 Boardwalk O<strong>of</strong>t»|<br />
U, I". MINTffiH, Owner-Manaeonunt<br />
Fresh Milk Prices Will Be Reduced at A&P Thur., April 1st<br />
"Suoer-Right" Quality<br />
SIRLOIN or<br />
PORTERHOUSE<br />
STEAKS c<br />
NONE PRICED HIGHER<br />
CHUCK STEAKS<br />
PICNICS<br />
"Supw-RigM" 6 TO S-POUND<br />
SMOKED<br />
VEAL ROASTS<br />
Shoulder ilAc Boneless ES£<br />
Bone In lb-43 Shoulder lb.99<br />
RIB 7»C J LOIN<br />
CHOPS Ib, 19 I CHOPS<br />
VEAL CHOPS<br />
cm 69'<br />
IrEAL CHOPS.,—: .,69c<br />
VIAL CUTLETS TIHBEB<br />
AUMP <strong>of</strong> VEAL<br />
LEAS OF VEAL<br />
GROUHD VEAL PATTIES<br />
BREAST OF VEAL<br />
VEAL COMB<br />
». lie<br />
.65c<br />
n. 45*<br />
29c<br />
Sic<br />
ORANGES<br />
sEEDLltf Grapefruit<br />
OF<br />
3-POUID BAGS<br />
OF FANCY<br />
U. S. No. I MAINS<br />
DOUBLE YOUR<br />
MONEY BACK<br />
on A*P :::,•;• MEATS IF YOU ARE<br />
ROT SATISFIED IN EVERY WAYS<br />
AD A&P "SunBf.Rinhf" Meats »re alwayi jold with<br />
a mnnsv.baek nu«r*ntsa, but this vm*k wo will give<br />
you nOKBLB YOUR MONET PACK if our meiit M%<br />
to BFMIH yeu In every way. S#l«et any cut B( beef,<br />
fcrnb, op port or yealf prsnan it youp favepits way,<br />
TIlBn. it you don't aciren that it is «i tandar. fulev and<br />
•4e)ie(oui at tnunt vnu have been buvtna e((Bwh«rc at<br />
''inhep pricn, A£P Su>j<strong>of</strong> K«.a m cm.<br />
NICKCRSON.<br />
r puallt WsrKt.<br />
• at BaHnir<br />
M UMII Intiuda da.<br />
I My, N. J., M 1MB<br />
-i__ f mi ! tfe ** Mia<br />
Uf* d'yf o( Oalivaty ••<br />
> (DHrintandant M Fub.<br />
: "*• to ba auMUttad<br />
^W*r Fonn.<br />
HI4.W<br />
• • • NOW 70 YEARS YOUNG • * •<br />
1155 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 399-1515<br />
FRESH and BROILED<br />
SHAD<br />
BONELESS SHAD and SHAD ROE<br />
5 FRIED FLOUNDER . M.00<br />
5 FRIED FISH CAKES . $ 1,00<br />
ALASKA KIN6 CRAB and CRAB FINGERS<br />
* * OPIN ALL YEAR 'HOUND * •<br />
», we're proud <strong>of</strong> our Dad<br />
and his new barber shop!<br />
II always be neat ...<br />
Going to ...
to<br />
Ctafc Am*<br />
Bantlt Ifcrmon, Hnk<br />
DAN'S SEAFOOD<br />
Fresh<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> SJwd - RLET ° f<br />
Buttwfish - SM Ban - Porgies<br />
Whftefish - Shrimp - Clam*<br />
OYSTERS<br />
EftESH JERSEY LOBSTER<br />
OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />
to IMil»».u fw 14 Haws<br />
<strong>On</strong> The Circle<br />
33|EANDS<br />
AS <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S FINEST<br />
FHMMACY FOR QUAUTY and SKVICE<br />
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THfe <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINf INf L-LEDOER<br />
Too Late to Classify<br />
<strong>On</strong> Her ffih Birthday<br />
Mrs. James Cooke, <strong>of</strong> 81? Brii<br />
on pi., was guest <strong>of</strong> honor at •<br />
family dinner party Saturday evi<br />
Mr. and Mrs, William Riley, <strong>of</strong><br />
Mahopae, V.?>, ». l»J I** 3amm<br />
Griffin, <strong>of</strong> OMbdng, N.Y., Mr. and<br />
Mrs, Jesse Brooke FUUut, <strong>of</strong><br />
Wayne, »., Olrard Btonvl, jr., <strong>of</strong> ._ m J^<br />
lynmt<br />
Thomas L Corcoran<br />
FllOfflST t OIFT Siloel,<br />
RWHIlM in in* ntrulllng<br />
Wayne and MU« Ami Fto<strong>of</strong>l, <strong>of</strong> Q^ gr<br />
Ftaxral service were conducted Thomas L. Corcoran, <strong>of</strong> 210 Cres- • nw HlisUM-sf btnl mm. figta honor 5her Oft bWhday. Woodlawii, N.Tfi construction<br />
ee has carefully rtudiod not <strong>of</strong> tho edifice could even be started.<br />
construction luwdards for Tho Committee unanimously<br />
jfcU required ljy tho Now Jfr- •BreoB that a preliminary expendif<br />
a«te Di-partment <strong>of</strong> Agencies ture on land development which<br />
t run as high on 15 to 20 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the estimated cost <strong>of</strong> the<br />
proposed hospital buildinK is entirely<br />
unjumlfled In the ease <strong>of</strong> a project<br />
tk 55 Holds to bo financed by pubUe subscript<br />
ion.<br />
[Kite Derby<br />
Sustained and encouraged by the<br />
contiraiinB public interort in and<br />
support for the proposed Cfcpn May<br />
-With man- than 25 C"""^ Community Hospital, the<br />
nunu-rouv awards pommltt«< wlU proeend further in<br />
ffltn during the kite derby ils srch for a suitable she:<br />
r Cub Scout Puck 55 Saturlt<br />
aul second place ribbons,<br />
h Cub Scout Mi-duis. were<br />
ZfOt tbo foUowine categories.<br />
• tK«t construction, David Ter-<br />
, first, and FrunWe Stogsdill.<br />
fslKdc^t tail, Donald Sack,<br />
and Glenn Patterson, second;<br />
t Hie, Paul Becotte, flint, and<br />
second.<br />
first kilt- to reach 125 fi_-et<br />
I to Timmy SchtllinciT, HOC-<br />
| Becotte, for highest flying'<br />
: five minutf-s, Mi< hucl Dudrst<br />
filenn Patterson secftcrobatK.<br />
contest, Coleman<br />
first, and Duvid Mason, sec-<br />
• senduig, Paul Bei-ottc.<br />
, and Mithael DuBruille, second.<br />
OUTSTANDING LEGIONAIRE. C. Thomas Waller,<br />
Post Service Officer, was commended by the MorganrRanck<br />
Post No. 137, American Legion, at a meeting in tho Post<br />
Home racently. Here Post Commander William Canli-<br />
MTO presents to WeUer a framed citation expressing the<br />
Post's appreciation for Weller's meritorious service and<br />
consistent eooperation in the punuit <strong>of</strong> Post and veteran<br />
affairs on the county and state level.—Grainger photo.<br />
Mrs, Bowen Sorority President;<br />
THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
Presbyterian Church To Greet<br />
New Members With Reception<br />
St. Joseph's CYO Taps<br />
Convention Delegates<br />
I landing waA done by Dennis<br />
, and second, Slo\ r Convention Delegates Selected<br />
ElecUon <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers highlighted the<br />
en DuBruille;<br />
race was won by Brian<br />
second. Robbie Lea, |<br />
_ tor tho derby, held at<br />
ineM, Petersburg, were Ausn,<br />
David TerwIUiger. atAHTOC)<br />
• and Phil DuBruille.<br />
— Pvt. Grvilte F.<br />
Mathta, a, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs.<br />
Oyster Beds<br />
a^lle V. .Mathis, BO PiiirKylvenin<br />
av,, Somers point, com.<br />
Open April 1 ' pleted eight weelo <strong>of</strong> militaiy<br />
poli« training at the Army<br />
rter beds in the TrajninB Center, Fort Gordon,<br />
i Hlvir, Great Bgg Harbor Ga,, March X. MaMm' tralnJnB<br />
Tinue Island Thor<strong>of</strong>aro and incJuded instruetlon in civil and<br />
fc will bo opened for tonging military law, traffic control, map<br />
t tm., Apnl 1.<br />
reading, prianer*fJBar control<br />
er Robert Roo <strong>of</strong> the and self-defense. He entered ihe<br />
t <strong>of</strong> Conservation and Ec> Army in November ISM and com.<br />
1 Pevclopmi-nt, announced this pleted basic training ut Fort Dw.<br />
i opening <strong>of</strong> tliese beds, and A 1960 graduate <strong>of</strong> Oeaui Oty<br />
<strong>of</strong> those in tho Maurit-c High School, Mntliis was manastr<br />
.<br />
ot Point BowUng, Inc., before<br />
j in this area will be pe» entering the Army.—(U. S. Army<br />
i-tam? a.m. to 3 p.m. imffl photo.)<br />
•oHw, but BM exceeding<br />
CATTY<br />
directed the opening <strong>of</strong> Josle—It must be at least six years<br />
I beds for tonging in the tidal anee I saw you last. How much<br />
the r^laware River, Deta-1 older you look! I svould hardly have<br />
r and tributaries between: : ioiown oiown you.<br />
MM o<strong>of</strong><br />
f the th Maurice M i River Ri t to Barbara—If I hadn't remembered<br />
famm Une effecHve April 1 your coat, I wouldn't have knm<br />
1<br />
notice. I you, either.<br />
1 refreshmeBte were served by the<br />
buatness meeting <strong>of</strong> XI Alpha tota hostess.<br />
Chapter, Beta Sigma Phi held re-1 "°* meeting. Wednesday at<br />
^V 1 P SOMERS POINT—Mfg Susan l<br />
cultural chairman <strong>of</strong> the OTO<br />
St. Joseph's Parish, reported on<br />
a new project at a meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />
group last week.<br />
Miss LaCasse i-xpUiined now mem<br />
berg are doing volunteer services on<br />
Saturdays and Sundays at the Unwood<br />
OonvalescBit Center. She also<br />
announced that the patients as well<br />
' as the volunteers are very plnsed<br />
Those elected are Mrs, Edward TIMPBRARY APPOINTMENT with the project,<br />
•owen, president; Mrs, Raymond TUCKAHOE — Mrs. Teresa Bergh Michael Dillon and Miss Barbara<br />
Wine, vie« president; Mrs, Jack tas been appointed by the Upper VanLanseB were named delegates to<br />
Bryson, recording soeretary; M^ Township Committee to serve as act- a convention April 19 in .Atlantic<br />
Anne Longo, eorrespending seere. ing township clerk during the illness Oty,<br />
tary; and Miss Marge Peterson, <strong>of</strong> her son, , Allan Bergh, Kh, regular Announcement also was made that<br />
treaairer. clerk, who was stricken with a hsrt srt SOss Nancy y Kelly will represent the<br />
Installation will be a joint affair attack March h 15, lust before the group as a contestant in the May<br />
with XI Tau chapter <strong>of</strong> Margate and<br />
- - - .<br />
will be held May SB in the home <strong>of</strong> inf. <strong>of</strong> the regular <strong>On</strong>unittee meet. Queen Contest to be held during the<br />
Mrs. Joseph Boucher.<br />
a special The «pnoWm«it meeting. Bergh was made y re. at eom-entioii, The nea meeting will be Monday<br />
ElecUon <strong>of</strong> Girl <strong>of</strong> the Year also cuperatlng i in aore i Memorial B Hos- at 1 tun. All Catholic high school<br />
mu held. Results will be announced pital.<br />
students are welcome.<br />
at the annual Founders Day dinner<br />
April 29 at Smithville Ina Mrs, Very few drivers are killed because Study as if you were to live for-<br />
Walter Beddow is in charge. <strong>of</strong> giving another moiorW the rijht ever. Live as if you were to dje to-<br />
Final plans were announced for the<br />
<strong>of</strong> way.<br />
morrrow.—Isidore <strong>of</strong> Seville,<br />
area convention to be held this weekend<br />
at the Hotel Warwick in Phlla.<br />
delphia, Attending from the local<br />
are Mrs, Boucher, Mrs,<br />
Bryson, Mrs. Beddow and Mrs.<br />
Bowert.<br />
A report was given by Mrs. Wine<br />
on tho Welcome Sign, It was decided<br />
to older two sign to be erected<br />
flle ith st Mvd. aM the 34th<br />
st. Hwd.<br />
AuxMlary pine were purchased for<br />
rnbsnds <strong>of</strong> members Charier HMns<br />
bent <strong>of</strong> » Alpha. Iota AmdUary are<br />
Joseph Boucher. Jack Bryson. Edward<br />
Bowen, Ray Mine, Walter Beddow,<br />
Jesse HolUnCThead, Stanley<br />
Mumford and William DeCjimp.<br />
Following the meeting a program<br />
on the Art <strong>of</strong> Make Up was present,<br />
ed by Mrs. Jesse HcdlingBhpad and<br />
Mothers,<br />
teach your children:<br />
If there's an emergency,<br />
dial the ^operator.<br />
They'll probably never need to.<br />
But if something should happen<br />
while they're home alone, jour<br />
youngsters will be able to get<br />
help in a hurry.<br />
Why not hold a simple training<br />
session today? Point out the<br />
number 0, and ihow the children<br />
how to dill 0 for operator.<br />
And older children, whs can<br />
read, should know about the<br />
inside front cover <strong>of</strong> the telephone<br />
directory where the blanks ate for<br />
emergency numbers. Have you<br />
filled them in? When these<br />
numbers are immediately<br />
available, moments that make a<br />
difference can be saved.<br />
An important point—remember<br />
to train all the children to give<br />
their names, their address and<br />
town when reporting any<br />
emergency or calling for any help.<br />
It's |ood to know: when you<br />
have a phone, there's always a<br />
grown-up •round.<br />
The operator.<br />
Ntw Jonty DM |<br />
EAOTER<br />
CARDS<br />
PARTY GOODS<br />
and GIFTS<br />
Ed HiH's<br />
PEACOCK SHOP<br />
— CMM a Mm —<br />
SOMIRS POINT<br />
SHOPPING CENTER<br />
DIAL 927-5723<br />
Edna D.<br />
To Wmd Earl A. Maton<br />
3OUEB3 POINT —<br />
drieKn, <strong>of</strong> the Pmstoo w^tm., M-\b**M<br />
Mrs. J.ihn Simon, president, <strong>of</strong> the will be me mloict md « M<br />
lanUc dry, tbl» DM BBUutiud, CIulj,<br />
Women's Association, first Pn-uby- the Hanrtbell Choir. The Pastor and<br />
her forthcoming lUBRfage Saturday J<br />
terian Oiurtii. announeea that the <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Church will Mac<br />
(April 3) to Earl A. Mason, <strong>of</strong>lf<br />
Association wlil spnnBor the- congre- Breetingit,<br />
gational reception tor new members Rev. William R. Allen, pastor, an-<br />
in the Lower Auditorium, Wednesnounces that a newly tamei Buildday<br />
eveniiig (April 7) at 8 o'clock. ing Committee <strong>of</strong> the ¥Mt Kra*y-<br />
The committee on arrangementt terinu Church will pnacrt ptan to<br />
Includes Chairman, Mrs. John Wil- the oangregatJnn for renovation <strong>of</strong><br />
son- Bethany Cireie, Mrs. Ernest me Church Sanrturary,<br />
Rhode; Calvin Circle, Mrs. George The CJnmmitteo tndudM<br />
Spencer,- Dorcas Cirele, Mrs. man, Col. George Oeaver, Mr».<br />
George CSeaver; King's Daughters Howard Collingwood. Us, John Ed-<br />
arete. Mrs. Bennett Jones; Fhttathea wards, Mrs. Paul PeUit. Mrs. John<br />
Orele, Mrs. Frank Diver; West WUson, Henry Cooper, George Mcminuter<br />
arcle, Mrs. Raymond GU. Crea, Lander Moule, Lylf Olm-<br />
ford; WorM Service Chairman ata. stead, tK-witt Ferry, Dr. Paul Mitt,<br />
Omrlen Jjtfz, Mimbcrship Chair- John Pfaeffli. William W<br />
man Mrs. Brainer Geise. and Vice $130,000 30 bt butl<strong>On</strong>g program <strong>of</strong><br />
Pretident, Mrs, Howard Coiling- First Presbyterian including new<br />
wood.<br />
y g<br />
building and d renovation i hha*<br />
BOW<br />
R. Lyle CHmstcod, general super-<br />
been reduced to a debt si flO.OOO.<br />
intendent <strong>of</strong> the Sunday School, will The Building Committee will eon.<br />
lead the gong service. Mrs. Joseph Rider plan* for improvements In the<br />
Sancturary for presentation to the<br />
congregation.<br />
the i<br />
Zing into spring!<br />
Corvair<br />
by Chevrolet<br />
• Look W»ll<br />
• Fit Wmtt<br />
• Vfrar W*il<br />
ACCUKATXIT FILLED<br />
JTER8H0E) •:-A 4<br />
Trairwd PmrtmtMi To limm ISvpw fit—<br />
CloMd EMir Mond^, Apr* t M<br />
921 Acbury Avnw<br />
ora« rattMXBi<br />
The steering's crisper, the ride's flatter, the style's<br />
racier - even ihe grass ieeks a shade greener<br />
from behind the wheel <strong>of</strong> this new Corvair<br />
You'll find % Oorroir Coraa's instrument pontl TOitly<br />
more infarinatwe than an ordinary ear's. But that's<br />
wally ocAf a fringe benefit <strong>of</strong> driving one.<br />
Because for all its finely calibrated instrumentation<br />
—taohometfr, manifold pressure gauge, even an electric<br />
dock with a sweep second hand for rally buffs—<br />
the most important thing that happens when you<br />
art a Oona out on the road doesn't regliter on the<br />
dash. It registers on you.<br />
You feel it in the steering—crisp ond preefie—as<br />
^PB double back on a curve. In the flat riveted-tothe-road<br />
atability <strong>of</strong> the new fully independent<br />
suspension. In the response <strong>of</strong> the rear engine (up<br />
to ISO hp available now in Corsa's Turbo-Charged<br />
version).<br />
You don't have to wear a sports ear cap and sun<br />
goggles to appreciate things like this. Or the clean<br />
international cut <strong>of</strong> Corvair's styling.<br />
Drop down to your dealer's now—while the<br />
trading's extra good—and see for yourself. Look over<br />
the dashboard gadaetry all you like, but by all means'<br />
get out on the road where you can really handle the<br />
merohandiie. We'll guarantee spring will look greener,<br />
sun goggles or no.<br />
WGHHMETOTRME<br />
FAMILY SI<br />
STOtE<br />
INal 399U3<br />
ling into spring in a new Chevrolet, Chevelle, Corvair, Chevy n or Corvette<br />
PALMER CHEVROLET & OLDSMOBILE, INC.<br />
11 If ASBURY AVe, <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
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tied<br />
that traffic<br />
by Memorial<br />
put 7* M^lMu&ffi on the<br />
q<br />
»agents report that a<br />
naty peorta ir» fc tjMm tapa apfly<br />
days looking for summer homes- JSva<br />
points to a vuy iped NMDO.<br />
CondoVertn* Hje atoctnaw <strong>of</strong> tha ttaw between<br />
now and tlw atari <strong>of</strong> the aaason it is<br />
essential that aU <strong>of</strong> us in <strong>On</strong>an Gtty work<br />
tpgfther to have things «pic and.span for the<br />
summer. And not vttfy sptc and span — tail<br />
at pleasant as posgfht* for our visitors.<br />
That i* the wy to a more prosperous and<br />
greater family seashore resort.<br />
fvt Cov/d Have Been For Worse<br />
poured<br />
; from every pos-<br />
"Pvdinand A. Taccarino said<br />
i UB Arc he knew as soon<br />
r * that "we were going to l<strong>of</strong>ce it".<br />
Lite buflding was^'an infernoman<br />
could venture.<br />
; good fortune that the<br />
to the ground on a<br />
m<br />
when it was un<strong>of</strong><br />
what might<br />
, , started daring a<br />
or when it was packed<br />
~ 1 for the start oTthe<br />
ngiy frightful.<br />
five Department did all it<br />
ciicaaaatMirea. Aided by a<br />
htow emben seaward the fire-<br />
Jtr* to tne building. Even<br />
Ty in fronf <strong>of</strong> to*<br />
serious damage,<br />
engages m an inprognm<br />
<strong>of</strong> fire preinapect<br />
hotels and<br />
They wiH inspect<br />
fpd advise householders on<br />
Are preven-<br />
At Th* Nation<br />
March In Alabama<br />
, «f view<br />
But their menage apparently escaped<br />
the attention <strong>of</strong> a generation <strong>of</strong> City governments.<br />
The old convention ball, though dearly<br />
a firetrap, was not only used regularly but<br />
nothing <strong>of</strong> lay consequence was done to<br />
make It less dangerous.<br />
This is the customary point <strong>of</strong> view taken<br />
by far too many people concerning the danger<br />
Of fire. "It won't happen to us But to somebody<br />
down the block or at the other end <strong>of</strong><br />
town." Parenthetically — had any <strong>of</strong> our<br />
City governments suggested that the old hall<br />
to keep the Selma Negroes from* registering<br />
to vote. ' ; •<br />
•: •• Then; then'was the fatal heating <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Boston clargfman and social worker. His<br />
murder at tbe hands <strong>of</strong> three white Ala-<br />
.^ bamans aroused the entire country.<br />
taking The late murder at a white woman from<br />
1 rant Detroit was a vicious and senseless anticlimax<br />
I their The suffragan bishop <strong>of</strong> the Episcopal<br />
an Diocase <strong>of</strong> Washington said he believed the<br />
at least ins<strong>of</strong>ar outpouring <strong>of</strong> the clergy <strong>of</strong> all faiths was an<br />
amjsing demonstration <strong>of</strong> what religion is all<br />
<strong>of</strong> his skin.<br />
color<br />
prerogative<br />
tajafag part in the Alateemed<br />
with<br />
ttl tbeir<br />
so. about.<br />
Hm2 fisjinmy AviaiuB sf<br />
iaw Owp* limul * ramaWag arter inf.<br />
rifts* Mamp Ma? Band ot tifdhutoia* to<br />
Vtay Rw. Lfcjjid G.. diatan,<br />
*DD <strong>of</strong> Mr. and HH Hswy Lloyd<br />
ir fjantinel-Ledger<br />
%k lihi-rirl'i 1<br />
•SatamisintjTaf*<br />
T . r~.- . •uajoiMsw.<br />
Art*N '<br />
If this « indeed its significance it is to<br />
be hoped that tbe message will reach all who<br />
pr<strong>of</strong>ess the belief that au men are brothers.<br />
Very dearly, if the doctrine <strong>of</strong> the<br />
brotherhood <strong>of</strong> man and the fatherhood <strong>of</strong><br />
God were completely accepted as a rule <strong>of</strong><br />
life, cml rights demonstrations would be<br />
unnecessary.<br />
THI YUM AM<br />
Attorney Augntys fi. Goett, a former<br />
dry<br />
CWlea A. OldfieU.<br />
ftadafcd to throw «he swttcii tmttk<br />
f a i new mettny vapor HsMi<br />
•long Mny W. In flM s M tad-<br />
The New Jers^f HighMny Authority<br />
gave a franchise to the old Hudson<br />
ftiver Day <strong>Line</strong> to run a ferry betweap<br />
Cave May and Lewe*. pel.<br />
The pmjeot never got beywd the<br />
planrdnE itage.<br />
, n<br />
a aBttaon at nuHdate for<br />
OBtM|« mWIIW ai »-<br />
•anhbywiiwi tin Cppt ilay Ctonn.<br />
The Hw York OMjr JOwanls ,<br />
ottered as fa* prin-'an _.T<br />
paH weekend at UK Hotd Flanders.<br />
Garden State<br />
<strong>of</strong>fend.:rs in New<br />
Jersey are mentally abnormal and<br />
in need <strong>of</strong> psychiatric trnatmait, a<br />
detailed statistical study <strong>of</strong> 1,206<br />
sale <strong>of</strong>fenders at the Diagnostic Cen-<br />
ter at Menlo Park has reviaied.<br />
Under a law enacted in ISO, a per.<br />
son mutt be committed to tbe Diag.<br />
nosoc Center when he is tonvtefpi <strong>of</strong><br />
eertaiii sex. <strong>of</strong>fenses. There he un.<br />
deriOBi a senes <strong>of</strong> psydnalnc med»<br />
iral, psychological and other tests<br />
Doctors at the ocnta' thai rccom.<br />
mend a course <strong>of</strong> tnwtnient which<br />
Forum ond Agin' Em<br />
Baltor. SenanellBdier; I UU a<br />
little sad with the "paMog" <strong>of</strong> the<br />
oM OmivnUkMi Hall, tor it held the<br />
mesnorie* <strong>of</strong> a lot <strong>of</strong> "hot" Inmfcrtttnll<br />
gurne* and city note<br />
<strong>On</strong>e In partocubu- wax a play<strong>of</strong>f<br />
lor the dty champtonshir. between<br />
tbe "WrtJes" and Palmer Chevrolet<br />
Bott toama pewtded a lot <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>acite<br />
ment tor the tewnapeopae during the<br />
U a place to eongraeate and<br />
haw fun and to meet your old frten*<br />
Voan tor a bigger and better Oonventkn<br />
HalL<br />
CHARLEY ADE3J2ZI.<br />
No April<br />
PROTECT YOURSiUP ASWNST CANCER'<br />
A RISUUAR CHSeK-UP, KNOW -THE SEVEN<br />
DANGER. SIGNALS-ASK VbUR. DOCTOR OR<br />
UOCAL- CANCER SOCIlTY WHAT THBY AR£...<br />
1% CMCHCOWJM.M0H1<br />
may include commitment to ps>-chiatrie<br />
hsspital, a correctional facility,<br />
or arnbulatery psychiatric eare <strong>of</strong><br />
counseling under probation •upervimai.<br />
The State Department <strong>of</strong> Institu-<br />
Oons and Agencies reports that vlr.<br />
tually every type <strong>of</strong> sexual behavior<br />
which is <strong>of</strong>fensive to pubUc decency<br />
is represented in the conduct which<br />
led to the conviction <strong>of</strong> the 1J0S individuah.<br />
conatdered in the ustdy.<br />
The <strong>of</strong>faiderg ranged in age from<br />
a limited numbs* <strong>of</strong> indrviduals under<br />
18 years <strong>of</strong> age up through an equal'<br />
ly small number <strong>of</strong> persons aged 75<br />
years and older. Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
white race represented 71,4 percent<br />
<strong>of</strong> the tojal and the non-white group,<br />
2L5 percent. Median ags for the<br />
white group were 30 years, and the<br />
non-white poop, W years. Most oi<br />
the <strong>of</strong>fendram were not married<br />
More than half the <strong>of</strong>lendcrj had<br />
previous .irn-sls, although previaui<br />
reports did not always involve sex<br />
charpts For one in four, there wag<br />
at leaat one previaus arrest on a<br />
sex dmse. The majority admitted<br />
guilt upon being arrested.<br />
"Tie Sex Offender Law h baned<br />
upon the papular oonception that sex<br />
<strong>of</strong>fenders, taken as a group, ant<br />
mentally abnormal and that they<br />
are Ukety to need psychiatric treatment,"<br />
said the report, "This ptrtniae<br />
• amply borne out by Hie Mndivm<br />
<strong>of</strong> this study. Fewer than one<br />
in W was diagnosed as normal, although<br />
in a somewhat targer group,<br />
the psycUaMrut diagnosed toe <strong>of</strong>fense<br />
as resulting from KltBatJonal'<br />
factors.^<br />
ECONOMICS—Emptoymait expansion<br />
in New Jersey should accelerate<br />
in April with tbe arrival at narmer<br />
weather. The Ooveilnr*t C»b4oo« Economic<br />
Committee predicts.<br />
Each month the Governor eaUa Ma<br />
cabinet anten togathar to diacu**<br />
New J«ey» •canamy anil each department<br />
head reports on the status<br />
<strong>of</strong> things. This month, eeammau<br />
who work with the cabinet members,<br />
reported the factory workweek was<br />
the longest for any February since<br />
US in New Jersey, The rate <strong>of</strong><br />
unemploynient continues to run well<br />
below year ago levels, according to<br />
the reports.<br />
New ear refrfstralior* are holding<br />
to near record volume, and industrial<br />
construction plan have registered<br />
a marked gain from a low January<br />
volume. These are signs ef continued<br />
prosperity ahead.<br />
DE5QI — SOKsHed mmtmmh wb*<br />
feed deer at eertain MervtJa dining<br />
the Fan PMSOD. la order to sat than<br />
In position lor Mumg when the shot-<br />
Kim or bow and arrow teaaena open<br />
In tate Fan, are In far anM<br />
FJv* South Jaw,<br />
the ^M deer from 4jecornW «uy<br />
tuntets when the nnal <br />
hate4imiting ototurt moUsn on i<br />
fights bUl.ia the Sttates histor>-<br />
Now the battto is about to tw jots.<br />
ed again ovs<br />
ti^rrJmJnatKw ia aU<br />
1 ft^^daK Jobi^an's demand<br />
for federal authority ts £B9E^<br />
Negroes the chance to Kp^a 1 HAH, THE HYDRANGEAS —<br />
Colony Club hag sponsored another i<br />
lady. Mix Robyn Mengel, as the chy»<br />
eatis! atair.<br />
In the annual hydrangea festivities I.<br />
F!l»-B <strong>of</strong> Cxuw't Senator ftkb- mazed each year by tne selection o< j<br />
ard RizctU. ine adonvledBed be! Queen at the very swanky Hydrant<br />
<strong>of</strong> tiK- DUe dock, is a COB* Atlantic my. We <strong>of</strong>fer orchids to<br />
<strong>of</strong> TTIMy It S not for participating in the event — to ]<br />
bait cmch <strong>of</strong> a nte he will and, very naturally, to the hydgi<br />
pii> «v« ater he reriaBS. rinoe io that make southern New jersey «o<br />
the case art only his henlth but summer. What we like about the au<br />
the £SBfctaj^ngp v^iii bv old &iendi Queen "contest" is th»t the young i _^<br />
and tbe rwadtat. could be a tactnr. And participating are not just another vertitttfl<br />
vote in any ejection fiom the natmal Mr. Joonson hat pas the entire prss-<br />
l(-n>l down to state and fcieal bailat.<br />
shore bathing girL In fact, the Hd*<br />
tise <strong>of</strong> his Aak^MrsflQB«n toe line<br />
ins.<br />
m tka JasBBoe, CVBI more so than<br />
never appears in a bathing suit, S<br />
And for die fiKt time it appears io ISM.<br />
her charm and poise and those<br />
thal> despite tbe sweeping Dahare <strong>of</strong> Of more Bnpoctance is the fast which too many people find old-fa<br />
the legBJation: ths¥ rsay be na SU,<br />
a decided apttt within die armful <strong>of</strong> orchids should go to Mm,<br />
buster inRby <strong>of</strong> the name.<br />
berger <strong>of</strong> AUantic City (she would no i<br />
<strong>On</strong>e has been threatiTUfi by Louisi- more m> than in lD6t nwr whetter hydrangeas) as the founder <strong>of</strong> the all<br />
ana's Senator AJIen Blender who or how far to oppose tbe «*jng rights resulted in the planting <strong>of</strong> thousand! all<br />
voieed that angr> warning the ve^ ML Ite guea at the moment is no throughout Atlantic and Cape It<br />
night (be n^dent annanced his UK than half <strong>of</strong> tke DMe group lUas Wertiberger has an eye for<br />
intentjcm and before the hill IMf would be dicptwd to aght hard floral and feminine. She has good<br />
was actually unveiled<br />
it. nt BBBB si the oth««<br />
women <strong>of</strong> tne .<strong>Ocean</strong> City Colony CWb'<br />
But Cspttni Hill otaWT.cts are nurs- stayiss aloal €F jniniitff ao^<br />
ing tome private daubs over whether<br />
the festivities in this town. We ite<br />
he Mill get the help nestled<br />
hyflrattgea traii when'the annual<br />
Such • thin RaM Uae would<br />
it <strong>of</strong>f on asy i<br />
bold i<br />
cade tours this seashore section m<br />
more attractive by the lovely flowers—t<br />
lovelies like our own) Miss MeogeL<br />
*'' 4 '<br />
i4<br />
Whan w* bU«t<br />
"t"j* a craat •trida<br />
fa ail Mffa^dv* way <strong>of</strong><br />
ar lvBaiWpni«r titan<br />
|Mtll<br />
DEBRIEFING — That's what<br />
nauts upon their return from<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficialese seems to ua to be a<br />
the degradation <strong>of</strong> tbe English long<br />
up the picture <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials gro<br />
around the astronauts and forcibly di||<br />
about what went on in orbit. Calling 3<br />
enees briefings would be bad enough.<br />
DEbriefings mates no sense whatever. If<br />
the word "escalation" as a pseudonym wri<br />
tion <strong>of</strong> American military action in<br />
Americans bring in more troops and I<br />
cong positions why must the Defff<br />
make thes* operations sound as<br />
something to do with a department i<br />
Working for tbe government gives "'<br />
murder tne language.<br />
BUZZARD OP '28 — We had an I<br />
the other day with Deputy Chief<br />
Blizzard <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Fire Den<br />
at Mike you would never guess he'a I<br />
since 1928. He is trim and ad'~<br />
for a man in his early forties. _.<br />
joined the Fire Department in IBM I<br />
first taste <strong>of</strong> big-tune fire fighting u»l<br />
— on October 11, 1827. That wai<br />
conflagration which levelled half a<br />
the central city at the boardwalk.<br />
Department was motorized. Horses m»<br />
but the City hung on to an old steam j<br />
had once been drawn by horses, v<br />
clear the fire was out <strong>of</strong> control the L<br />
towed by a tractor to 8th st. and Centr»i»e<br />
who was working as a puunber_wai
!>•£ '<br />
TMi OCIAM <strong>CITY</strong> CTMTlHiL-UOQI*<br />
PLUMBING<br />
&HEATffNO<br />
Iftlf<br />
Board Dinner Seasoned<br />
With Foreign Flavor<br />
The Home Economic* ppw<br />
entertain die Board at EMucaMoo *r<br />
dinner ami<strong>of</strong>ly, lUa year «be *»•<br />
nr was on March IS. Tits dkafer<br />
marked the end c* a [«*•* « ««•<br />
tectainment which da nabor sfefc<br />
haws been woridnfi «i in >a^^^1^1,^^,M>«,taa>«M<br />
f akb S*ool'» history, the<br />
MacU IBS deslenated one<br />
« 'Vlave Day,"<br />
'•an the girls- in<br />
SCHUFFILECH I he auctioned <strong>of</strong>l to thrir<br />
rs ufler school, in<br />
Serving You Sine* '22<br />
Electrical Coni<br />
710 AsbuiY Ave. Dial! idents<br />
Commercial and Dom*ttic H iAPSLExam<br />
Light ComtTUCtion and R«p**l<br />
latin students at OCHS<br />
TELEVISfON • RADIO<br />
* naxed leekng <strong>of</strong> hop€<br />
. ealon A total <strong>of</strong> 26<br />
REPAIRS <strong>On</strong> M I<br />
§1 manbere <strong>of</strong> the Irtishclasses,<br />
par<br />
AUTHORIZED RCA «, PHILCO eOLOR Tvl<br />
Mth Annual Series <strong>of</strong><br />
KMfcnwidc Latin Es<br />
• APVLIANCI SERVICE •<br />
AUTHORIZE6 RCA-WHIRLPOOL •<br />
Watta (or the FranoMi<br />
WESTINCHOUSE<br />
* Uun, or the A.P.S.L.<br />
ELECTRIC HEATING CONTRACTfl*<br />
£* Mi and study a^^w<br />
tbe Awdlium Latlnum.<br />
amtnam. LaMn maga<br />
nrollment in te<br />
to tie the highest<br />
y 73.000 students<br />
-i^ > in this exam, Sn><br />
ItaiBM states <strong>of</strong> the U. S.-<br />
|0«*l, Mexico. Puerto Woo,<br />
**& linnet, Kaly,<br />
f neighborcnuntil«psroomblnatkin<br />
at<br />
Hug to the<br />
hitT-jr*""'**<br />
' ! • •<br />
New QUIET • tffl<br />
C A L L US FOR<br />
HfCTWC HEAT for Yoqr Hew<br />
or C0WK5WH <strong>of</strong> Your<br />
to<br />
1 Hie gym. Those girls not wishing to<br />
participate in the sale must indicate<br />
same to their homeroom teachers<br />
wtu will in turn have their<br />
-added io* list in themaln t<br />
The price, much as the glrLs wndd<br />
like it raised, is a mere 10 cents lor<br />
the Junior high girts and an extravagunt<br />
15 cento for all senior high girls,<br />
This b twdy tbe ousg««ed retail price<br />
as bidding Is permitted on any slave<br />
who arouses fbe interest <strong>of</strong> mare<br />
than one buyer, TTiere's no doubt<br />
about it, it's a tarpon in any store)<br />
Ol tne day <strong>of</strong> infamy. April g in<br />
met, the girls will te bound to the<br />
boys |n servile duty from 8:35 a. in.<br />
to 3:16 p. m. These duties will include<br />
currying the bey<br />
* ••* ted ooni'<br />
Ff^lfcaV<strong>of</strong>thelBnguage<br />
MM .re c<strong>of</strong>apetklvc. <strong>On</strong>e<br />
LT*» namtnatlon was to<br />
"»•Went hlg standinB and<br />
*>«uayo« Latin by a<br />
I the Man: obtalntd<br />
«» •core ol eths,,.<br />
Meuncd and won by<br />
Plan<br />
BanqiMt<br />
: dlmlllar<br />
•asfor<br />
mgh<br />
dinner pJa|<br />
1 6 p. m -MYF freahman basketball<br />
in Oentrni Hall.<br />
1 p. m-HamM Orele meeting in<br />
the CJiurch Parlor,<br />
TuMBay—<br />
T p*. m.^NAFEC basketball in Ccotail<br />
liall.<br />
J a. m —Camden Dfetrict WSCS<br />
Spring Meeting at Afasecon Methodtat<br />
amrch,<br />
3:ffi p, m.—Children'* Confirmation<br />
Oass dn tf« Oiurch Parlor.<br />
6:45 p, m—Junior Choir rehearsal.<br />
UPMM TOWNtHIP<br />
TtlMITY<br />
RMMM* BM, a«l Man HL.<br />
R^F. Snics piHHpBp<br />
7:30 p.m.—Senior Qioir practice.<br />
i;IS ajn. — Devotional program<br />
over radio statlan WCMC-<br />
9:45 a.m.—Suoiay School.<br />
11 a.m,_ifianing Worship. 1<br />
mon: "The Wort at Fuate".<br />
5:30 p.m. — Ourch monberrfiip<br />
6:30 p m.-MethocMst Youth Fellow<br />
ship.<br />
Noon-Bailor Qtfzaa.<br />
8 p.m.—Cottage Prayer meeting.<br />
iiJO p, m,—Men's diraiH' meeting.<br />
# • •<br />
1 p. m,—Woman's Soetety <strong>of</strong> Oiris.<br />
tian Service,<br />
BETHAMY MintOBiST<br />
• • •<br />
Men r.. ani IrfgltM av.<br />
«•». WIIIIM Mmr, P*mr fCCQNB CAPE MAY •APTifT<br />
Tadsy (Thwirfay)-.<br />
Own* Mg tbtti<br />
1 p, m—Qmcer Dressing Unit Km. o»yW RyW,<br />
T p. m,—Youth Choir rehearsal. Friday—<br />
W, RonaW WiHiam* REPAIRS ALTERATIONS<br />
3:30 pm—Youth Choir practice. RIOiSnMD BUILDER D. MA2ZONJ, Jit<br />
9:C a, m.—OiUreh SehaeA, SatwtUy—<br />
Custom kilt HomM _ Ragistarwl MMar —<br />
U a, m._*|orning Worship, 2 p.m.—Cherub faioir practice.<br />
DIAL 399-2349<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
7:30 p, m,—Svertng Service.<br />
1330 Bay Av.., OcMn CHy<br />
8:J0 p. in._geoior Ortr rebouMl. 9:4S a.m.—Sunday School.<br />
Call 399-4925<br />
11 a,m.—Moraing Worship Service,<br />
7 p. m._Commission en<br />
8:30 pjjL—WhiHeybirdt, Jet Qdea<br />
it y<br />
and Training Hour.<br />
3;J0 p. nt-Junior addJUOBl ges- 7:30 p.m. — Evening Fellowship<br />
Hour.<br />
sions.<br />
8:30 p.m.—Mian's Chorus practice. Before You Build<br />
3:30 p, m,—Primary addJUonal smsions-<br />
7 p.m —Qiurch League EowLng.<br />
7; 30 p. m,—Wayer meeting.<br />
7:30 pjn.—Midweek setv. See a Local Buildmr<br />
ice,<br />
LINWOOD<br />
S:30 p.m.—Ladles <strong>On</strong>us practice.<br />
• • •<br />
SBAVIIW<br />
TUCKAHOM<br />
Advertised on this Page<br />
IK. JMn Oamhaa,<br />
wm<br />
Tadty nttmtfaiFl-.<br />
R««. Ro4*rt E. Otsw.<br />
7 pm ^Senior Qiolr practice.<br />
7 p. m.-^unior Choir rehearsaj,<br />
10 a.m.—Sunday School,<br />
7i« p, m.—Senior <strong>On</strong>ar rAearMl.<br />
11:15 ajn—Morning Worship. WARREN NORTH<br />
8 p. m.—Board rt Deacons<br />
M-rfay-<br />
7:30 p.m,—Methodist Youth PeUow-<br />
REGISTERED BUILDER<br />
*:« a. m—Church School. ihip.<br />
7th St. * Bay Aw. Miorw j<br />
U a. m,—Morning Worship.<br />
SIS p. m,-Junrar, Intermnu;itc After school—Qerub Choir.<br />
and Senior BYT,<br />
7:30 p. m.—Woman's Society <strong>of</strong><br />
7,39 p, m—Evening Service, Chrisoan Service.<br />
BUILD ING<br />
TiMday—<br />
REMODEUNG • ALTERATIONS<br />
8 p. m.—Semper FIdeks<br />
After school—Chance) Choir,<br />
*<br />
• • •<br />
! hoota, per. 9 a. m.—Prayer group,<br />
FRIINDS MEETING HOUSE<br />
sanaUy serving the boy his lunch 7:30 p, m,—Prayer meeting. She rd, tMvUh<br />
(unless lunch periods do not coin-<br />
• * •<br />
Meebng tor divine worship each Fred S, Tarves, 3rd<br />
dde), and any other tasks or errands<br />
First Day morning at U o'clock,<br />
commanded on the wbirn <strong>of</strong> the mas- ST. JOSEPHS R. C<br />
MaUon Bye. Dial<br />
Home and Business Construction<br />
ter. To add to this, no girl will be<br />
excused U tale tor a class.<br />
REMODEUNG and REPAfRS OF ALL KINDS<br />
8, 9:30 and 11 a, m.—Masses. WESLEY METHODIST<br />
Due to the arrangement <strong>of</strong> the<br />
FHA FINANCING FOR ALTERATIONS<br />
* • •<br />
High School, Junior Wsh girls can be<br />
sold only to Junior high boys. This<br />
LINWOOO COMMUNITY<br />
Rav, JMn Gwralua, paMr<br />
AVAILABLE UP TO $BJK0,<br />
•Bine rule likewise applies to the<br />
IW Shor. rt,<br />
I Bayvtaw Pl*« Dial 399-1127<br />
WIINM CMHO NMr 10 am.—Morning Worship.<br />
senior hi(h.<br />
11 a.in—Sunday SehooL<br />
In addition to Save Day, upcomlne<br />
ittttttttttttatttttttt<br />
m.—Qiurdi School,<br />
atudsit Council aethMes include a<br />
U a, m.-Monring Worship, 7 p.m.—Senior Choir practice,<br />
Tumstout FMnee slated for some<br />
6: IS p, m-—Jet Cwlrts.<br />
* * •<br />
ROBERT A. GILL<br />
Mme in arty April- Dress Up Day on<br />
G:45 p, m-—Senior Young People. MARHWRA OOSPEL CHAPEL<br />
AprU 21, Student Teaching Day M<br />
8 p. m.—Svening Swvi^,<br />
May 3, ends w wash at the aid<br />
Wtdnatdiy-<br />
Registered Buildmr<br />
<strong>of</strong> May.<br />
8 p. ta—frayer mit*in£.<br />
(Thuoday)-<br />
Keep watching for the details on aU<br />
_jese other Student CbuncH events<br />
• • *<br />
8:45 p.m.—Boys' Class,<br />
CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />
Stmiay.<br />
and, mast <strong>of</strong> all, Hiport them. BETHEL MKTHOOIET<br />
9:30 a.m.—Communion Service, 933 W«t Ave. Dial 399-1808<br />
mm. Jams. ••••*, Pastar<br />
U am—Family BiWc Hour, IMM«M»» MMI<br />
7:30 p,m,—Gospel Service.<br />
9:15 a. m.-Wominfi Wsnhip. d<br />
Merry-Go-Round 10:45 a, oi—Owrch School- 6:45 p m.-Girls'<br />
• * •<br />
Greeting. , , . It'a only tte fire<br />
7:41 pjn—Prayer meeting. STAHLER'S<br />
b«U Mr. Johrson, you csn fMsh<br />
CmTRAL MKTHOOItT<br />
whut you want to say ... I got that<br />
p Jasltlh PasNT •EAVILLB METHODIST<br />
MGISTiRB BUILDERS<br />
fMUng i- it's in my bsaa , , . DeRav,<br />
RsfcMt Itonhall,<br />
»w. WIIMF town, pastayvx<br />
always leave your d M on top<br />
Tafc, - Circle lunch-<br />
!:15 p.m.—Choir rehearsal<br />
"WE fMCIALin IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />
Fwnch books-rifht BobT . . , Ann! m meeting in the home ol Mrs, M<br />
Qukk call tho ftmiture man to com* Bdridm H. Snoad, 110 Hemsley pi.. •JB,—Church School,<br />
Ml the tab apart, Ricky has lost Northfleld, , • 7:30 p.m,—Evening Worship,<br />
3 p. m.-Mothodist Missions Festi-<br />
the phone on the second ring, al toUowod ot 6 p. m. by Camden 1 p. m—Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Chrl«. BERGER LUMBER<br />
Ml . it's hard to button thingsDistrict<br />
Mld.Ycar Dinner and Con. Ban Servfce,<br />
Jed, isn't tt GKhyT ... Walt erence at HaiWonficld MeUwdtst<br />
• * *<br />
ALUMINUM COMBINATION DOORS<br />
how far i» itr-only 3H nU C3iuroh,<br />
COR1IN <strong>CITY</strong> BAPTIST<br />
AND SCREENS<br />
..„ don't you walk? . ^ , Running 7 p. m.—Uimooi Boy Scout Troop Rav. Harry FinMsM, paMr<br />
Ah*: fir Plywood, Pallawood Folding Doara<br />
km on candy papers, Mlkey? . , , 38 meeting in Central Mall,<br />
Mr did you get • telephone in the 7 p. m.—Youth Choir rehearsal, 8:45 a.m.—Sunday School.<br />
Cr«otot*d Lumbar, Fla0>fona, Lima, CmMHt A Ptattar<br />
I p. oi.—Senior Choir rehearsal. U ajiI,
*«j T<br />
for Spring<br />
ATTKPUCfYOOCANRaYON!<br />
SHEPPARD'S<br />
\<br />
Service<br />
Dial 399-0722<br />
INTEREST<br />
ON OUR<br />
SAVINGS CERTIFICATES<br />
tt Mhrfduds, conMfitions,<br />
Md other orgMtaflons<br />
k wUmm marnh <strong>of</strong> '1^00.00<br />
CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
taSiifNATIONAL<br />
BANK<br />
cm cmr CAPBMAY<br />
OF THIS<br />
' ^<br />
THfe OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />
THUD<br />
APRIL 1, IMS<br />
Shafflln <strong>On</strong><br />
News from St. Augustine's New Residents<br />
and Oo^lp <strong>of</strong><br />
Chib<br />
the ancient goDd «y«njni, its rules<br />
MritMtt tor in worfcers, and at<br />
•y H. PARKS MKIH<br />
At kawt twtoe » w«* we have les- Mttne It brought up tte subject ol Proud Of Sons<br />
•tti Mi alittM Wrf we enjoy It very (MSf day War unto, their bene-<br />
Just about half <strong>of</strong> last «Mk won<br />
eh. In fact. Mother said that the fits ftr the npdm ^srianeB, Mr, and Mrs. Charles H, Black, suiUblc for shuffUnB. Saturday after-<br />
Js his gone beyond her expecta- | How delighted we are thai besides former summer residents, who artnoon<br />
five, courts were to use with<br />
tion* in the | M M n <strong>of</strong> tte four our ordinary math period. Sister now making their permanent home two vlsltnra tram PMladelphlu. It<br />
FraneOB Edward gtvsi us a weekly at BOB North it. have every reason seans that the port's lino, "Winter<br />
*f. «•» i. .pturfng a trip - I^ISD to nisdyiii "t"*ft' to be proud <strong>of</strong> their two sons. lingers In Ac lap <strong>of</strong> Spring" is hold-<br />
rather, our mothers are — to Wauh- Edward EHehl art! Ralph Lombaitli<br />
The Stacks just received notice inc true,<br />
D.C, on June 1, and all arean<br />
to be commended far their con-<br />
that Jan Stephen Black, a second, Fortyjiine Goiaereuieia and Shujflo<br />
Jttg the vtaH to OPT CmXtnl sistent respowdbJIItj to their chargp.<br />
year student at Lehlfh University, board Quo members saw "My Wt<br />
had made the dean's list, and hadlady"<br />
at the Stanley Theatre, Phila.<br />
8sd titbit gnw—nHrum toiliiifigfc j<br />
a a a<br />
received the additional distinction ol driplita, last Wednesday afternson.<br />
Bi* mwtertil to •» the advance- Mfr« MUM OMiTri's aehievlne a perfect average. The trtp was arranged by Don »<br />
DM ol the
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ATTENTION!<br />
ALL VETERANS<br />
WRITE<br />
IMMISlATtLY<br />
CMcGrath<br />
THEOOSING OF<br />
PITALS — 4 V.A.<br />
-MAY 1,1965<br />
Urn<br />
h<br />
*U»7f • COUMCIL<br />
OCCAM CrtT<br />
CAR RENTALS<br />
end LEASING<br />
ALSO MANY TYPES OF<br />
TRUCKS AVAILABLE<br />
BUICK SPiCIAL<br />
PLYMOUTH<br />
ALL MAKES<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
LARQEfe CARS<br />
DAILY AS LOW AS $5 >nd 5c • MHt.<br />
A NEW '65 OF YOUR CHOICE<br />
IMMEDIATE DEtlVEHY —^_<br />
A New CAM,<br />
AT FAIR MARKHT<br />
MONTHLY BBNTAL<br />
I<br />
mum CAB „„<br />
. &W 04 (hi CALL ELMER feuiiti<br />
fU WtfT AVEMM PHOMB<br />
JoltMtWt SUMI Housa<br />
Lawrence Real Ettate<br />
Lear'i Gueit HOUM<br />
Lenox 6u*it H-u««<br />
Laon't<br />
Lincoln Hotel & Re»t.urarrt<br />
Linwood Convalascant Horn.<br />
U*f, eaona O^-P.lnter<br />
Wllllami, Franklin—RMI I<br />
WBII»,The J'<br />
Wlrftartt, BOllder<br />
WWlb*rg Punaral Home<br />
Wtaham Real Isfata<br />
X-Part SlaWHM<br />
Yellow Cab<br />
Y«unf, ferlMT—Architect<br />
32ND ANNUM PUBLICATION OF<br />
THE «INT|lfEL-LEB6Eli'9<br />
SPRING EDITION<br />
NOW IN PRODUCT.ONI<br />
T*H Y*ur Summer Solet ttory<br />
to 50,000<br />
y; JIPRII. 1, 1W5<br />
Yacht Club<br />
April 21<br />
WE'VE<br />
MOVED!<br />
OUR <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> DODGE DEALER<br />
HAS RELOCATED<br />
TO THE CORNER OF<br />
7|hjy Bay Ave.<br />
CROWN<br />
* MOTORS, INC. •<br />
• OODOE m CUSTOM "880"<br />
— MAL 399-0700 = =<br />
•"•«•MMMM WWl Any Ogw Ayta MM In torn CMy<br />
THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SIMTINIL-LBDOIlt<br />
T0U1 f<br />
HWRESSMM<br />
IKPORTS<br />
tn (all down, too.<br />
* «flJ. when<br />
into the air.<br />
By iHmp. 'tbamm C. McGwrth, Jr.<br />
our goldOsh. Mark Pji]BDD<br />
HOB<br />
9eco£d Dtetrlct, New Jersey<br />
WtotMooocpaimmt p ^rt,^« The ^ IiBW.th* s btttlnOJ. «* theMgh<br />
percentage <strong>of</strong> our residents who<br />
recently. We hud three 89th omgraii i* weU underway, with work in hotels, motels and' restau-<br />
vent abaves with a vMe- cmnmttteo at wort studying prorants, and to their eniptoyora, too.<br />
<strong>of</strong> waMr anow with<br />
will be<br />
• <strong>Ocean</strong> dty Yaeht CSub<br />
EDITION ROSTER! Is Yours Printed<br />
' "^- at Chetry Mill<br />
1<br />
F. LI<br />
»frM<br />
r Fred Bexon is general<br />
- ", Mrs. Frank Adshrod<br />
LTL^ !>• Conklln, 3rd,<br />
Alb«tr*i., Th«<br />
imcn<br />
• HBBIIwl^^^W-—<br />
(he ntfalr Include Mra.<br />
Albw, LiMaW<br />
ach. Mrs Gepree<br />
Mapa«'AtUntt« ilatton<br />
j Milton Ilagy. Mrs.<br />
Mardan,Th»<br />
^ Mrs. Edward Fay.<br />
Marina, TM<br />
nnil, Mrs. Waltace<br />
Mark*! Nawa<br />
rai* Fulton. Mrs<br />
AfteWte Ot* TrartipWfMen Co. Marr Agancy<br />
Mrs. F. Oonway.<br />
- 11 -I illiiii i Bill<br />
gafby MirilMi<br />
Tlicriault nnd Mrs.<br />
{tarrttft Printing<br />
Bay Marina<br />
BpahlVS MfACMQIMifv<br />
Bargar Lumbar Co.<br />
BloemflsM Savin*. Baai<br />
Mylar Offit*.<br />
MlrWnf Land Development<br />
BammiHa BMtity Salon<br />
MmUfSfMn, Walker TT^<br />
Boyar*i Marina<br />
AMs^fa^ai^ ln£4<br />
Monlhan Real Iitata<br />
Bex Baauty Sfcepp*<br />
MoMr Rambler<br />
' •radiay's MarMf<br />
MwK BrM,<br />
BrwMord Kttf fiMM<br />
Naatau Apartment!<br />
Mew Jar«ey Natural Oat<br />
Budd'a Dacorator Shop<br />
North, Earl<br />
Campball, Robert - RMtfaf Ocaan City Baptltt Church<br />
9MM jIff, CHy <strong>of</strong><br />
Ocaan fity Daw Companv 3<br />
Cap* May County Nattortal Bank<br />
Caray R«i( IltaM te"<br />
Carrutl Baaufy Shop<br />
Chaftin, Hanay Lloyd<br />
Cheltaa Tltla CO.<br />
Chrit' Saafood R«*taurant<br />
Christ Epitcopal Church<br />
Christian Seianca<br />
CianlfMwifci iniwrinM<br />
Clairmont Apartn»nt(<br />
Colonial Hotal<br />
Colas Radio<br />
Cellira Lumbar Co.<br />
ir S»iop»<br />
»«<br />
FAIRWAY<br />
FLOWERS<br />
621 New Rd., SenMn Pt.<br />
927-44M<br />
at JACK'S<br />
THRIFTWAY<br />
GAS STATION<br />
9th Street and Haven Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N. J.<br />
TOP QUALITY GAS AT A<br />
LOW<br />
26<br />
9/10<br />
LOW<br />
PRICE GAL.<br />
A OO5D>LBTE LDJB W<br />
QUAKER STATE OIL<br />
RADIO CAB SERVICE<br />
— ALL NBW CABS —<br />
Far yaur comfort and cemnfeiKc Swvlni Ocun CHy,<br />
FREE PHONES •tATjKi mn* BUS TERMINAL.<br />
PHONE 3994600<br />
YELLOW CAB COMPANY<br />
•LM« BLAKE, MaiwgMfrwm<br />
UM,k MMnlghr — Any Day<br />
1 "will entcrtaJn witli organ<br />
e being taken by<br />
Fay, 4M WtotCT av.,<br />
BREAKFAST iPEAKER. John BarbMe 40th it, and Central av. are 0. to r.) John J<br />
(iecond from right), social studies instruct, Greisinger, grand knight <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Citv<br />
Club* Litt or and former football coach at MUlviUe Council No, 2580, KrJghts <strong>of</strong> Columbuff<br />
High School was the meet speaker at the<br />
Five luncheon<br />
Carmine Giampictro, Holy Name Societj<br />
Communion Breakfast HoitBd lunday mommg<br />
by th« Holy Name Society <strong>of</strong> Our Lady<br />
president; Barboie, and the Rev, Paul P<br />
fifcw Jeney State<br />
B'l aubs' annual Legislative<br />
<strong>of</strong> Good Counsel Church. Pictured here ai<br />
<strong>On</strong>ufer, spiritual advisor for the Society.<br />
.will be held Monday at<br />
the breakfast affair in the parijh hall at<br />
—Grainger photo.<br />
I RMtaunint In Trenlon. Mrs.<br />
, A. Nlcol, ol Ho.Ho.Kus. is<br />
and legislation chalr- Jerrold Names Resort Resident Wiekanham It Elected<br />
SIS I^Ptoymen* Agri*M4< j will Include a morn-<br />
Linweed PTA President<br />
Otaan City Expreu ^ ^<br />
HarUng « 10:30 a.m.<br />
LWWOOD — ElectioB <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficer,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City FUnlng Club<br />
UKhean the women willAs<br />
Executive Vice President highlighted the meeting <strong>of</strong> Linwood<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City HonW<br />
Ik capital and will be addrea.<br />
P-T.A, held last Thursday eveninB fr<br />
Robert K, Bei«wenger, ol 100<br />
Oiaan City Horn, Loan<br />
r the tote Federation presl.<br />
Ocaan City Kiwanlt<br />
Bridge blvd,, has been elected exe- In Nmw Post Belhaven av. School, Installation if<br />
scheduled for May,<br />
Oiaan CHy Marina<br />
cutive vice pr.-sident <strong>of</strong> the Jernld<br />
These elected are Robert Wicker,<br />
eorpoiaHen, at Philadelphia, Bal».<br />
sham, president; Mfs. VVillard Bethe'<br />
i COLLBOE IINATOR<br />
previously had been vice<br />
first vice president; Mrs. Frank<br />
Feussner, second * vice president<br />
Mrs, James Feotony, recording sen.<br />
Ocaan City Yaeht Club to ottlces In the student Jerrold Electronics Corp,, the com.<br />
rotary; Mrs, Arthur Truman, eorres,<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong>ic Hotel<br />
and senior, junior and pany's largest subsidiary,<br />
ponding secretary; and Donald Prear<br />
O'Hara Real Iitata<br />
! classes. Terms will start Belsgwenger became associated<br />
treasurer.<br />
Ordile Pharmacy<br />
Among those elected is with Jerrold Electronles &rp. as<br />
At the business roeeting plans als-<br />
Parker hMr Product*<br />
__ ol this city, who was general sales manager in 1861,<br />
were made to sponsor Qib Scout<br />
Parkway pharmacy<br />
I trnUx in the Student Qov. &ven months later he became gaj.<br />
Pack «.<br />
Corinth Apartmant Hotel<br />
Penmyfvania Dutch Dining tarn : ABodation, oral manager <strong>of</strong> the cloctronics<br />
Guest speaker was James Peeler,<br />
Cornman, Ed<br />
Peter Lumber Company '<br />
firm.<br />
field representative tat Uie State De-<br />
Carton llactrlc<br />
Phil. Beauty Shop<br />
IQininiit ««• Srina RewHi I<br />
Costallo Concrats<br />
In September, UK, Betsswenger<br />
nartnient <strong>of</strong> law and Public Safety.<br />
r lifFim f IUIJA#<br />
Craft Hall<br />
wag also named vfcJ-president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Division <strong>of</strong> avU Rights. He spoke<br />
Plumber'. Associatlan<br />
Jorrold nibtidiary corporation.<br />
Ml Education Under the Qvil Rights<br />
Cynthia Arms<br />
Plymouth Inn<br />
u>.<br />
Dan's Saafood<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia, Belss-<br />
Point Bowling<br />
Refreshments wer* served by sjxtt<br />
Danlal'l Restaurant<br />
wenger was naduated from Temple<br />
Point Dinar<br />
pade mothers from Seavlew and<br />
Universlfy with a Bachelor <strong>of</strong><br />
Diamond CUanan<br />
Pontlere, Stanley M.<br />
Science Degree In J^, He played Wgh tensile steel wires,<br />
Poplar av. schools.<br />
Dlttrlch, Walfar A,, Int.<br />
Pre»ton, The<br />
with the University's vanity base- Beisiwenger and his wife. Mar-<br />
Darby Agancy<br />
Rayea, George - Builder<br />
i ball and soccer teams, and was mrem, are ttie parents <strong>of</strong> a 18- 'Point Kindergarten<br />
Pavb Hardwara<br />
Rait, Ronald O.<br />
awarded varsity letters for both year old daurtteK koreen.<br />
Dot't Baaufy Salon<br />
Rotary Club<br />
activities.<br />
RouriHuB <strong>On</strong> April 8<br />
id's Cardan Barbar Shop<br />
Royal Crast Motel<br />
During World War O, Beisswen-<br />
SOlfflHS POINT — The annual<br />
jwelry<br />
Iddte'a Sunoco Station<br />
Rumor's Barbar Mop<br />
Ber was a major in the Signal <strong>Ocean</strong> View Rre Co. kindergarten roundup for Somers<br />
Elizabeth Hall<br />
St. John's Lutheran Church<br />
Corps, As execuHve <strong>of</strong>fice <strong>of</strong> his bat.<br />
Point Public Schools will be<br />
Errria, Bafbar Shop<br />
Sampson Brother*<br />
talion in Italy, he was responsible<br />
To Purchase New Truck ducted next Thursday, April 1, from<br />
I Witch, Jewelry<br />
Scott Rsal Etfate<br />
for pole .line construction.<br />
1 to 4 p.m. AU registrants<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> VIEW — Members <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Sea Breeze The<br />
J Antique Clock Repair* .', Before Joining Jerrold, Boisswcn- <strong>Ocean</strong> View Volunteer Fire Company School,<br />
FlihrWfy VhmrfHttf<br />
Sea Lure Metal<br />
wa» vice-president and general have voted to purchase a Mn r Parents must nreaait a Wrtli<br />
Pint MathodMt Church<br />
Saane Motel<br />
[SMITH JEWELERS sales manger <strong>of</strong> WWtJiey Btafce Q,,. track, and a bid; <strong>of</strong> $Mf4 for a Gen. certificate evidence <strong>of</strong> smallpox ll<br />
Ptnf PrMbytarian Church<br />
Seathore Building 4 Loan ,<br />
1 New Haven, Oom., manufactures <strong>of</strong> oral Motora cab and charts has been vaccination, record <strong>of</strong> injections fot<br />
Flandarc Hotal<br />
ROAD, MARMORA<br />
Saathora Laundry Company<br />
telephone and power cables. Prior accepted from Edjrewood Motors, it diphtheria, tetanus whooping cough<br />
Forra»t Laundry<br />
Saaspray Motel<br />
j ,D!a! 199-3171 {L"<br />
Forum Motor Inn<br />
Senior StudlM<br />
( UtaMlayi)<br />
Frad'» Barbar Shop)<br />
Shafta's Rastaurant<br />
Candy, John F,<br />
Shaw, Earl, Jr.<br />
Gill, Robert A^Bu<br />
Giljja^ FM Back<br />
Sheppard't Auto<br />
Shore Motor Club<br />
Simm's Rastaurant -<br />
©ton ApartiiMnH<br />
Slaeum, P. C, . Builde*<br />
Godtr.y.Smith Funeral Home<br />
Somars, The<br />
Oraingar Studios<br />
©rant Co., W. T.<br />
Somert Point Coin Laundry<br />
Gregory', RaMaurant<br />
Southitde Seafood Parlor<br />
Haddon CoHage<br />
Sindia Efficiency Aparhnenta<br />
Smith Rug Works<br />
S<strong>of</strong>spra Car Wash<br />
H»rbor HOMB Marina<br />
Springhaven Motel<br />
Halen's Baaufy taton<br />
Stabler, Josaph P.—Plumbir<br />
rflcbnan** SNfood<br />
Stadam's Beauty Shop<br />
Hlldeflatd* Baaufy Salon<br />
Sting Ray Motor IrM<br />
Hill's Clam, Bar<br />
Stretch, O. Allen—Real Estttt<br />
Hill's Peacock Sh«p<br />
Hebfcf Haven "<br />
Stufebs Dress Shoppe<br />
Studio Mutic<br />
Holiday Harbor<br />
Tabernacle Aeeoclatlon<br />
Holiday Howe<br />
Terrace fiuast Hftusa<br />
Horton Frwlt * Produce<br />
TnamM Jawalari<br />
Hotel Fountainview<br />
Tomlinton Apartmentt<br />
Hotal Hanicom<br />
Tony's Marina Service<br />
Holy Trinity Ipiseopal Church<br />
Tuckahoe Inn<br />
HrfH Boat Work.<br />
27th StrMt Dell«afe*»en<br />
H<strong>of</strong>al, Motel A Re«taurant Assoc,<br />
Unloi»ChaB«|.Bytha4oa<br />
Hughe* Pharmacy<br />
Veatey Awitinfi<br />
Wallace Hardwara<br />
lAIMylathop<br />
Warren'a Gift Shop<br />
Ideal Barter Shop<br />
Watson's Rastaurant<br />
, Idlewlfd, The<br />
WMf Jevsoy Title A<br />
' Mem Thrlftway Station<br />
Western Auto Supply<br />
1 *' 1 ,,! 16 ,* 8 *. P 16 * "a""" 61 " rt , WM M M m * ta* 1 "**• and polio Immunizanon.<br />
Indiana Steel and Wire Co., Muneie, I rae company is now receiving bids All registrants must be five years<br />
UK? where he supervised sales <strong>of</strong> for a pump and 2,000 gallon^ tank to <strong>of</strong> age by October i to enroU. Kin.<br />
be installed on the ch.is.sis. The com. deFgartea handboola developed by<br />
pleted unit WiU cost 0.0,000. the local school system wiU be dis.<br />
A roast beef dinner will be held trtbuted during registration. The<br />
from I to 6 p.m., Sunday, May 3. Somers Point P-T.A, is assisitng in<br />
at fte firehaU, to help defray the the annual rounduo. Me~ib"-B on 'he<br />
cost roundup committee are Mrs. Char-<br />
The first week to August the earn, >f Mjshier, Mrs. John Miller and<br />
pany and auxiliary wiU stage a RIra - T* 8 KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY<br />
and COFFEE SHOP<br />
The Home <strong>of</strong> Dmlleioua Baked Goods"<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
Swayne.<br />
eounhy fair, bazaar and barbecue . , _ ,<br />
C« 11th * Atburv Ave, Dial 399-3380 requiring qg the help and participation School Board Member<br />
OPEN DAILY t, SUNDAY PROM 7 A.M. <strong>of</strong> f fire fi dlttt dlsttct ^d<br />
Guest<br />
MARMORA—Hie guest speaker at<br />
FREE NEW OOV'T BOOK OFFERED Mawsons Are Parents Of the Upper Township Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />
Commerce meeting this month will<br />
TO HARD OP HEARING<br />
New-Bom Son In Texas be Miss Florence Speck. Miss Speck<br />
|Wrta today for thl» fraaj new Government Bosk by<br />
win outline the cims and purposes<br />
Airman 2/e and Mrs. Edward W.<br />
nt U. S. D.pt. <strong>of</strong> Health, IdiMatlsn and Welfare,<br />
o[ a cammunity ctateee<br />
Mawson have announced the birth j ^ ^sker wiU discuss the apt<br />
Haalth Information Serlei No. 53 •ntitled <strong>of</strong> a SOB March a at the Sheppard May County Technical Institute and<br />
nt Low Hope."<br />
Air Force Base Hospital in Texas, wha, it hag aeeompUrted in training<br />
Hearing<br />
He weighed eight and an&fluarter personnel in crafts for constructive,<br />
pounds and has been named Ed. lucrative empioj-ment,<br />
Unit«d States Pott Office ««rd W. Mawson, Jr. Ag a member <strong>of</strong> the Township<br />
Box 7247<br />
Mrs. Mawson is the former Sharon School Board, Miss Speck wiU review<br />
Brown, <strong>of</strong> Wichita FUls, Texas, the^work <strong>of</strong> the board.<br />
Washington, D, C, 20013 Airman Mawson, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and The meeting wUl be held on Moni<br />
Mrs, Edward Mawson, <strong>of</strong> 1243 West day, April 5 in the reereaUon roan<br />
av,, Is attached to the Bdministra. <strong>of</strong> the ranity Methodist Church<br />
live section <strong>of</strong> the base hospital. Marmora. Dinner will be served at<br />
_ C: 30 p.m. by the Jolly Workers o< the<br />
SanHiwI Oanlfl«l Adt •rta| ReMriK church.<br />
INCOME TAX<br />
DUE??<br />
STOP IN or.....<br />
JUST PHONE-A-LOAN 399-1700<br />
2O aC- W TO 5OO wf V^ V-#<br />
UP TO 24 MONTHS TO REPAY<br />
GUARDIAN LOANS<br />
730 A»bury Av*. <strong>Ocean</strong> City, N, J.<br />
M M H LNM m* by mail la all nurby<br />
CIVIC Club<br />
Nominates<br />
Mrs. Pearl Thomnc was raninotod<br />
for president <strong>of</strong> the CMC Club at<br />
the fcusiiK-M meodng held last week<br />
In the Recreation Hull.<br />
Others nominated are Miss Catherine<br />
Thomas, \jtv president and correspondLnjr<br />
secretary- Mrs Exncst<br />
Kirk^^irff, rpcordjng socrctajy;<br />
Mi's, Frank Otlcnhreit. treasurer; and<br />
Mrs. Florence Rigney, financial aecretary.<br />
An instil llation lunchiim will be<br />
held April 27 nt Plymouth Inn Mra.<br />
Herbert Smith, retiring president, is<br />
In charge <strong>of</strong> reservations and ar-<br />
t^_, . . Carol Jones<br />
j-lnai plans were announced for n<br />
sale April 29 to May 1 at Mr nnd Mrs. Qamett C Jones, <strong>of</strong><br />
3U gth st. Articles 1o bo donated 23 W 14di st, hove announced the<br />
may be takL>n to the .shop Apri 12ft engjgeinent <strong>of</strong> their daughter, Ouol,<br />
Plans also VVCIL- m.idc to be reprr- to Frank MiizzileJU. Jr., son <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
sented at Uic Second District Fine and Mrs. Frank M. ManttelH. <strong>of</strong> 200<br />
Arts Festfvnl Apiil 23 at Zabeivr's Gmlnd av<br />
in WHdwxMxl and ilu- Spring Conft-r Miss Jones JS a senior at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
•roe April 2S ,il Zabi-ncj-'i In Mi-Kee Qty Hi^h School. Mr MazzitcUi, a<br />
1964 graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> CJty High<br />
School, is associated with Wi tilher<br />
NAVAL HMicnaii ' ta ^ Pl>»nni"« busuies.<br />
-A_4 "• OUCTI0N The wedding will take rtaee June<br />
AmJ how is your husband getting 12 in the First Presbyterian Ouirah,<br />
on with his rodudnB tsercises?" ___^__^^_^<br />
"You'd bn surpriari. ..-.-— That battle- „_« "Hie only unvarying law we<br />
snip he had taUooed on his stomach <strong>of</strong> i* that CB tippioc Hie receiver<br />
ta now only a rowboaf." never refiae« the J| ""raver<br />
DANIEL'S<br />
COCKTAIL BAR<br />
RESTAURANT<br />
ROAD<br />
~k Prims Roast <strong>of</strong> B«#f<br />
* Succulent Steaks<br />
* Sea hods<br />
* Italian Cuisine<br />
INJOY Dmn«ro m SOUTH JCTSEVS<br />
MOST BEAUTIPIJL DD*D^O ROOMS<br />
*Th« HARLIQUIN ROOM*Th* ROYAL DIN<br />
Auxiliary Set*<br />
Rummage Sal*<br />
plan lor a rummage ttif pa<br />
nounced by MTK Then**,. Terr^ and<br />
Mrs. Ann Kelktt at the merit* <strong>of</strong><br />
American Legion Auxiliary Unit 238<br />
held last wee* (o the TUdnboe FUM<br />
Home.<br />
The affair wiU He hf*I next Sttamday.<br />
April 10. In the f\M Room. All<br />
clotnlng will be cleaned and |ma*ed.<br />
Special tables atep am planned Jor<br />
attic ueasnres and naian Jt.iw.liy.<br />
Mm. Anna Sbeppanl, yieaUcul, re-<br />
ported onihe Game Mleht it<br />
by the County Unite and field at th*<br />
Vinnland Memorial Home last *<br />
and on the county meeeting<br />
NOW<br />
UNDER NEW<br />
MANAGEMENT!<br />
to the Poat Jtopi<br />
New<br />
a rstoe in<br />
ow<br />
Mar<br />
The FLAND]<br />
PHONE 399-1009<br />
SUNDAY BUFFET 1 to S P. i<br />
ALSO ENJOY OUR DELIGHTFUL ,<br />
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY, «c3P M '<br />
EDZABEBEB'S<br />
ANGLESEA IKN<br />
WU1WOOD. MJ,<br />
<strong>On</strong>t a/Amtrict't Mit Exdtiag EaUMtmmtt<br />
withExceptional Fodlitkifar<br />
Group Pwlht • Wadding* •<br />
THE SEA-WAY DINER<br />
NINTH ST. AND HAVEN AVE.<br />
OPENING SATURDAY, APRIL 3rd<br />
Prey iew Shewing<br />
OPEN HOUSE PR.DAY^L 2ND<br />
Com* be Our Guatta and Enjoy<br />
Free C<strong>of</strong>fee and Donutt<br />
WE WILL FEATURE<br />
PLATTERS And DINNERS<br />
BUSINESSMEN'S LUNCHES<br />
DAILY SPECIALS<br />
OPfN 24 HOURS A DAY<br />
ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />
NICK VOLTIS<br />
Farnwr Mnwr el Me ClayNH Mnar, CUytea, N. J,<br />
and Farmer CNel ef KM HI Mnar, OUuboro<br />
ELIAS N. KARPATOIOU<br />
OWBW el U SYnda RMSMraRt,<br />
— O043WNEIIS _
&~ 1965<br />
JOKIMH MORTGAGE IOAHS<br />
\:' %<br />
t<br />
me<br />
SEASHORE<br />
and LOAN<br />
ASSOCIATION<br />
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111 ATLANTIC AVE.<br />
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spices, hffbs, and flavoring eluding water.<br />
extracts; In metaj, plastic, or wood Improve flavor and nutritive value<br />
racks that sit on a shelf, hang on a at main dish beans by adding meat<br />
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23; Sullivan, 17-S3; Wright, 17«I<br />
G«org»ettes, l»44i Blw. OS,<br />
Den Entertains Point Bowling, t, Owta, 0-,<br />
ants, 4, Bobwhltes, 0; Bluejays, t,<br />
Robms, 1; Woodpeekerg. 3, MMnje,<br />
Pack 55 Session 1| Eagkai, 3. Seagulls, 1; Dove*. 3,<br />
Hawks. 1; OrioKw. 2, Larks. 3; M><br />
MARMORA — In keeping with the cans, 2, r^Hihiaiii, 2.<br />
Cub Scout theme for March, Deo Bga indlvttual saia, (WOSMD)<br />
one presented a Mradcal hat AonTinker<br />
Shaffer, 527, ana CMt> Get*<br />
at the Pack 55 meeting lias week, Biawster, W. High Individual staste,<br />
Joseph Martin gave a. history <strong>of</strong> (women) Orel RasfeMH, IS7, and<br />
Mexico, then four <strong>of</strong> the boys did (men) Frank FUeegt, MB, H«»<br />
the dance, They were David Young, Mm soles. Point Bowling, 2082.<br />
James Ckud, Josej*i Downam and High team single. Eagles, ML<br />
James Young<br />
Standings: Eagles. 3212; Hue-Jay*.<br />
A comical buIUSght was presented 3D-14; Pelicans, 2I14-1H4; Oriota*.<br />
by three members <strong>of</strong> Den two. 28-16; Cardinals. 25-19; Hawks. Mk<br />
Ttamy Schellingcr was the "brave Point Bawling, 24-20; pheasants, 24torreadar"<br />
aid George Young Mid 20: WoodpecJoeTB, 2S-22; Dovea, MH-<br />
Rusty Woolley portmred the buU. •mk\ Bobwhltes, 19-25; tarlo. 1»H-<br />
Awards M I presented to Gorge mk\ Owte, 15-29: StarHnpi, «-»;<br />
Mason, David Surges, Jama Ooud Robin., 13^1; Seagulls. 1H4-JH4.<br />
and Cotanan Ham?, Bobcats; lbs-<br />
Predoua CUMIM hi<br />
my Sdicllingra-. woU badge and goJd Oty<br />
arrowi Donald Sick, bar badge;<br />
graceful settings <strong>of</strong><br />
Rumer-s. 4. Myatf s. fc Grace<br />
George Young, nlver arrow; Rusty Realty. 4 (forWt); MUlefs, M personalized bMuty.<br />
WooUey, deoner stripe: Ja/-k Young<br />
and Jerry Camp. Webeka pstchpr,<br />
Shown are but five af<br />
The attendance award went to<br />
the many ring stylssi<br />
Mrs. Young's Den two and the in-<br />
availaMe at pleasingly<br />
speeUon award to Mrs, TerwilUger'a<br />
Den five.<br />
low prim from<br />
Den two gave an interesting doling<br />
CBemony on Menco, Den five<br />
ha/l been done by Dai four.<br />
THOMAS<br />
Mrs. Bronte, BeedeVB point, wffl<br />
refre*- form Den three De^aobx fUi ••<br />
inc American girl who becoroa in-<br />
JfWtLBtS<br />
Committee memberB will ban<br />
volved in the intrigues and passions meeting at OH hone <strong>of</strong><br />
•round her, and especially with Rob> ntaer on MoOJ*y (AprH 5) at<br />
eklon Ruth Roman and Virginia<br />
8 pira.<br />
Orey play vacaUomos Americans,<br />
and Ron Rusmann also stars as a<br />
"tjeaeh boy."<br />
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StarM« April 1<br />
From the day the enchanting, eluive<br />
Mary Poppins character appear,<br />
ed on the American scene, stnuiht<br />
from the pen <strong>of</strong> P, L, T*avers, she<br />
a-as taken to the hearts <strong>of</strong> youn^tas<br />
and rnelr parents aUke et-erya-here.<br />
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itntures have besi related in five<br />
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throuEh the motion picture<br />
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T<strong>On</strong>wd in brilliant Technicolor,<br />
"Mary Poppins" ai*o stars Dick Van<br />
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DINNER FOR SWIMMERS. Mr. and Mrs.<br />
E, t>nton Cwney entertained members <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> City High School varsity swim-<br />
ming team at dinner In their home, 315 E.<br />
22nd st, Thursday evening. Pictured bar*<br />
No Red Raiders<br />
<strong>On</strong>'Star 1 Quintet<br />
are (1. to r.) Bob Young, team captain Ken<br />
Ryan, MM. Carey, Coach Carey and Bill<br />
Johnson, Young and Johnson wera elected<br />
co-captains fojp ntart year's swimmlni team.<br />
—Grainger photo.<br />
Johnson, Young Elected!<br />
Swim Team Co-Captains<br />
_ _ . _. , . Bm Johnson and Bob Young have BUI laflwty was voted the out.<br />
<strong>On</strong>an W Kg" ^T°l* s " be deeted B»|MB <strong>of</strong> the 1865. standii« swunmer <strong>of</strong> the yaw on<br />
*^ J**?**!. * edIUon <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> aty K^ the team, and was the first red.<br />
**»* School vanaty swimming te«n. pleM <strong>of</strong> a new annual trophy awarrf-<br />
, Johnson and Young were elected rt by Uie <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty B«ch Patrol<br />
Bra fin?, i^y teauBiaaha at the annual in/or- in n-eoKnitioo <strong>of</strong> the school's an.<br />
j Raites R»n-y Bants and Randy atal dinner parQp tar the svrimmfrs nual contribution to the<br />
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5OAAEQNE SOMEWHERE NEEDS WHAT YOU HAVE—ADVERTISE «T HCftt—K>O(<br />
FOR SALE<br />
THRIrr SALE—N<br />
-Naarly naw clothlni<br />
ra fsinlly, Housatlot<br />
vJX r " n '''' Ernasa, Shalom, SSO<br />
Vantnor Ava. MargatW City N<br />
jnd Ubje. with H... rs. i blood.<br />
Phone<br />
4<br />
S» REFRtaERATOR, Nehrlnator,<br />
Mo, good running condition: 3Q.<br />
(alien MactHC hot water hasten 2<br />
doors, 30 inches each. 1 User 24<br />
with<br />
2 cHa!rs, naw elecMe heater (3<br />
sattln«s>. Phone 399 1938. 4.1<br />
HANNAHS husband Haetor hatas<br />
; so ha claaria tha run<br />
Rant aiaetrie<br />
-, _ Prji! Tumor's<br />
W M n 721 Aahury Ava. IN.<br />
KRCELAINIZED shasiar "tth con.<br />
Mete Mse, near new condition,<br />
modem tallM with attachad fluMi<br />
ink and amM kesin with mining<br />
juceM—an for ft!,M. Tnrea mx<br />
tra wash basins and faucets—43.00<br />
each, <strong>On</strong>a pramium wfrlte* wail tub.<br />
let* 6re mounted on Chrysfar whaal.<br />
site tilOilS. Tire will lit bi« Boick<br />
w Cadlllae- Tire !s in near new eon.<br />
dition, used less thin 2,000 m!!as_<br />
prlca H0.00. Call 399-1SSB. 4 1<br />
SEMI-AUfOMATIG KENMDRE Hydro-<br />
sirl hr Sl@ u i ndi<br />
g<br />
rator, apt.<br />
a M t<br />
•I w.M, J/5 00 aach, cos<br />
;"^.l"" ch J •"" • n1»13 Wrlu<br />
r O Bui lfij, Unwood, Naw Jarsay<br />
QA8 RANOE. a>r;allant condition,<br />
wtlll. pore.I.In, full slza fqu><br />
bumars, ovan brollar, all pilot op<br />
— — »78 VV.ri.tnds only oho?<br />
I 4Z,<br />
WALWUT BEDROOM SUITE In aical<br />
larrt condition, twin bads, buraau<br />
ch«t <strong>of</strong> drawari dinur, banch,<br />
nlaht taolt »178 Call J99 9S37<br />
, . 4-<br />
FttUZU—tl.E.,<br />
Af-AajTMlNT NB REFRIOMATOR<br />
DINETTE SET, walnut,<br />
taola, t Keua plastic<br />
chairs with blJck Iron I<br />
Call weekana 19<br />
a plastic<br />
ck Iron<br />
9tMi2.<br />
HOTPOIKT BKP FRVIR. 932 Brnp.<br />
•an Ava aftar 6 P. M. 4 "<br />
MAPLE TABLE,<br />
tends t 8 ~<br />
trtgarator, 7 ._. .<br />
1 starue drawers,<br />
Ml k if<br />
starue<br />
n, Mlt<br />
TABU, 4 chairs, labla •<br />
to i ft,, flii Hotpolrrt r<br />
r, 7 eu, ft,, frasiar to,<br />
• », partaM conai-<br />
Itfl small drawers<br />
m. Sit. Fhona<br />
e<br />
desk wi<br />
UPHOLSTERED MAPLE SOFA BED<br />
aaening to doubla bed, mMehTna<br />
chair. I*JoO tata!. Ciaan, perfect<br />
condition. Call weekena at!,«9ll.<br />
BEDS, SINGLE (4)1 child'!<br />
walkar, co.th, c.r-enb. [<br />
eloOilnBi fur «ai. Many hauHhoid<br />
Sllln— ""— ~°-<br />
fyrryslilrigs, ate,<br />
•osd condition. 3!<br />
•rib,<br />
nfant<br />
REAL ESTATE —SALE<br />
2 FURNISHED COTTAGES, 2<br />
roomi, both, ate,, «ch cat<br />
ly iocatad, only<br />
Inc., Realtors, "<br />
j w i iftyu, z pes.<br />
i, ate,, eaih. Central.<br />
jnly 49,000. DrttHch,<br />
8th and Wesliy Ave-<br />
REBUCED FOR<br />
em cott.ie.<br />
om besh<br />
from baaa5"a»th"iB»t? O l£S*<br />
Sharp Rsal Estata, 2700 Asbury Avs,<br />
399.163?., fj<br />
REAL INCOME PRODUCER,<br />
Horna and apartrriBnts. *<br />
Haatad, J aeartrnarits, __<br />
raorns, 4 bans ana powo~<br />
HraM, Estimatad Incoma 1<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly 132.000. Bittrleh, Inc.,<br />
tors, an and Waslay M.<br />
22nd St. RMtaurant<br />
•ntf Dairy B»r<br />
wtt- LUNCHEONETTE.<br />
FOUNTAIH. CaW.l.l. *<br />
illt<br />
175400.<br />
HILLEGASS, Rultar<br />
It ATLJUftlC AVINUE<br />
ume FURNISHED Comar HouH.<br />
across straat fran ocasn (pro-<br />
•ctM buehi. Sunasfa for atiart<br />
Ttarrts, a^jsst ttousa, er big family,<br />
laUfin, to norida. Phon, Phili<br />
llarlm S-ISSS. M<br />
SACRIFICE FOR QUICK SALE—Two<br />
" droom cotQ^a irt BaeslBy'i<br />
Point, U.IS0. It rr.u.l ba rnwad:<br />
Wi hava a lot available within<br />
<strong>of</strong> pnun leeaHon, r<br />
laalty. Ml Atlantic An,<br />
ee&leys<br />
rrrovM:<br />
within 300<br />
See Coastal<br />
I. 399 3589<br />
UEST HOUSE— Plymouth Place,<br />
^bedrooms plus Ji aaerunenn.<br />
'umished. oaad<br />
lllasass, Raartor,<br />
enne<br />
near boardwatK,<br />
faliawinp. 117.00O<br />
-, 14 AAntic Ava,<br />
THE<br />
PAHICWAY ENTRANCE<br />
DIAL 641-tiOO<br />
TWO FAMILY—13th Straat Section,<br />
1st floor; living room. 1 bedroom,<br />
kitenen . dlnetta lomblnansn, I 'A<br />
baths, haat. 2nd and 3rd flssrm: 4<br />
bedrooms, Mving room, dining room,<br />
kitchen and battl, S14,iOD, Fum.<br />
Ished. Mairwatl4anne«, 211) At-<br />
bury Ave. 4-i<br />
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />
USED CARS<br />
1tM COKVAIR Manu Sff4*<br />
2-Dr, 4-Seaa< Tyroo-Supw<br />
Qharga,<br />
•HI RMMtLlR<br />
44S-H HDT, Auto, Trans*<br />
IMS FORD<br />
FalH.n. SOS, Powar ttaar-<br />
HIM, ¥-£ 4-Dr, SMan<br />
Hit iAMBLlR<br />
Mm, Auto, T,im Cltule<br />
I Cyl. (2 to cfiosaa from)<br />
IMt RMi-LKIt<br />
ArmwHc.n. 4.Dr, Sadan, Stand.<br />
M Transmission.<br />
INI MMBLllr<br />
4 Or. Snaan, Auto Tnn>.<br />
mMian ,.,. *nt<br />
IW •MNLM<br />
tonaijnn, J-Df, l»(an, Au-<br />
iMMrlle Trantrnltslen.<br />
Vm RAMRLIR<br />
GIMUc, 4Door Sttln. Vary<br />
CtMii,<br />
W» OWVY IMPAU<br />
itt&Zi' /i*.<br />
sfiii<br />
: F0 AJ<br />
Westinghouse<br />
Special Introductory Values<br />
Westinghouse Appliances<br />
is ptMtted to bring to <strong>Ocean</strong> City residents the<br />
WesMngbouse line <strong>of</strong> appliances to supplement our<br />
• J- Th«M introductory prices provide Big Savings<br />
indnstty today<br />
Uuwgh Ini,<br />
tub tnrns in<br />
HOT second wash-<br />
witt big 96 Ih.<br />
two>po«ftion abeif and<br />
This beautiful model fe Accented<br />
in rich gold trim and<br />
features a Two*tep timer,<br />
fine Tuning Controls, High-<br />
Speed Br<strong>of</strong>ling, Single Dial<br />
Oven Control, Miracle-Sealed<br />
Oven, lift-<strong>of</strong>f <strong>On</strong>n Door and<br />
Hug-Out Qwm HMtem and<br />
STACK EM<br />
Westinghouse<br />
HEAVY-DUTY<br />
LAUNDRY<br />
MHTERS<br />
tor na WHaagHgn ad<br />
FREE!<br />
RKTMC<br />
CARVING<br />
KNIFE<br />
WUh Pur.<br />
dim* <strong>of</strong><br />
WESTING-<br />
HOUSE<br />
RANGE<br />
SCHUFF<br />
ELECTRIC<br />
Serving You Since '72<br />
Ave. Ph<strong>of</strong>m 399-1242<br />
er Tossers Open Season Friday<br />
(Against Mustangs in League Contest<br />
Oeaan Ctty Oft* SrinoVs<br />
•arfaul awn wOl begin to defense<br />
<strong>of</strong> «h» Qye-Atanttc Uagf<br />
paavririp Piiday afluiuuon when me<br />
Raldars travel to Unwood to cross<br />
bate wish the Mustangs <strong>of</strong> Mainland<br />
Regional Heft SahaaL Tho caU to<br />
"panr ball" wiD be-Bounded at 4 pjo.<br />
OQacfa Trcd "Dixie" Homll's toasas<br />
misMalte to the- dbunond on M<br />
owstana during the next two<br />
month*, 'sewn samea away with a<br />
lite number on the name field AU<br />
opponents will b« CajusAttonUc<br />
League rivals, with the exception <strong>of</strong><br />
Gev«e School and tkty Spirit.<br />
'til coupling their 1*3 record while<br />
winning the kwp ttUe last season, the<br />
Raideis hiiinlwfty the SSustsngs 00<br />
bam thetr outings. However, this is<br />
a fash start <strong>of</strong> • new season and<br />
anything can happen between keen<br />
Hovei! and Us assistant<br />
Haack report that "rebuikfcne" "ill<br />
be the keynote <strong>of</strong> the new Raider<br />
campaign, wiMt a number <strong>of</strong> gaps in<br />
all departments <strong>of</strong> the enrae for<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City. The gape were mated'<br />
with tte kiss through graduation <strong>of</strong><br />
ntt champion-calibre paferaHS as<br />
Ed McCain and BiH Hayncs along<br />
with Ken Guiles, Charles MlUJcan<br />
and Cart SachsMiineir. McClain was<br />
the mainstay ol the mound corps last<br />
season, winning seven games.<br />
Ineligibilily is not helping matttri<br />
any far Howell either, Lost for the<br />
opener PMday «aU be cMspfasn<br />
Ran Beaver, second baseman Ed<br />
Town and catcher John Kinhoni. I<br />
Best Little Man<br />
Ex-Raider Nips As a<br />
covered]<br />
onds. A Swimming Mark<br />
Beaver is ria^ for considerable duty Howeil and John Gleam. These Mike Hamilton, a former <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
on the firing line Uds saaen, listed. Ihree veterans will torm Mm nueleua City High School swimming star, is<br />
ibl the best auger on the tor thb yaw's nine.<br />
maldng quite • reputation for hlmother<br />
msiptain and MaUm liWB bids for avaUabte Belf in Intercollegiate competition at<br />
Klsh la nursing a foot- starting posiBons are sentay Tom East Carollnn State Orilege.<br />
T y , and Ml eontribuUon to Mn, Rob Wright and art San- Swimming in ihe NCAA college<br />
the «u»e may to little or nil in Huler aJonf with juntas Ken Ftrrier, division (AampJonsMM at IlUnols<br />
flnt few weeks <strong>of</strong> the new M M . Bui joM and BUI stniiton. Tom Kate UBlwMi y Jtordl W, 19 and »<br />
Them? i» no lack <strong>of</strong> material, how- Rock is a Rood sophqmorD prospect. Hamillon established new East Quoever,<br />
HaweD. confesses, A squad <strong>of</strong> while Larry Masi. Dave Beycl, lee Una school records in the 20O-yiLrd<br />
about 32 candidai lor staRlng posi- Altai and D.we nirriieher are Ira. freestyle and in Uie 800-yart free.<br />
tions have been working out. led by pr«siv.- froshmen members <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />
returning lettcrmen Herb n,u-.d, Rids d<br />
Hamlo time in the 200-yard<br />
event Was 1:53-5 minutes, while be<br />
mimd the lowar freestyle dWanco<br />
in !;» minutes. He atoo lo«E*d a<br />
1 1<br />
this time<br />
paring It<br />
Johnny Wi<br />
•teed ter<br />
MunuW<br />
freertyle<br />
the «^<br />
honor ta<br />
Jn eadi<br />
tional t _<br />
Una placed<br />
legei repra.<br />
During tfrs<br />
ilton is a<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> C/fy High School<br />
1965 Baseball Schedule<br />
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May n<br />
May l«<br />
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PliiMirilll.<br />
May<br />
Away<br />
Any<br />
Away<br />
Aw»y<br />
IJMna<br />
Away<br />
OCHS Basketeers To Be Feted<br />
At Dinner By Exchange Club<br />
Jay 0. IJIM, athleUc dtactor ni<br />
Bordrnlon-n SBUtarj- InsUtulc, wU<br />
be the guest spcak/T at the annual<br />
dinner at which the Btchange Qub<br />
<strong>of</strong> Ooean aty hosts the players <strong>of</strong><br />
the <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High School bosket,<br />
ball team.<br />
The dinne^pftrti' affair «HU be in<br />
FJynMiBh rnn Monday 1 evenlnf at<br />
which time membeis <strong>of</strong> UK team,<br />
the managers, coaches and cheer<br />
leaders vi-iU receive toe accolades <strong>of</strong><br />
the clubmen.<br />
tsgi is a graduate <strong>of</strong> Vmeland<br />
High School, <strong>of</strong> Bardailown MUitafy<br />
Institute and <strong>of</strong> Otaaboro State Col-<br />
Ex-Raider Ken Leary<br />
Wins Bob Cousy Award<br />
BOSTON—Ken Leary. Boston Uni- The writers simply echoed what<br />
versity's MMjMii backennt ace. EU Coach John Burte has maintain,<br />
from Unwood, has been nania] ed publicly for three seasuns. "Ken<br />
the recipient <strong>of</strong> the Bob Coasjr Awanl Is the bert IltUe nun I've ever<br />
as "the best littk- man in New Eng- roached, and only goes to prove that<br />
land college haiketball," by the New there is still a place in college haft'<br />
England Basketball Writera Associa ketboll for the good little man."<br />
Man,<br />
Lwy who stands S-foot-T, received<br />
the award during the Association's<br />
annual dinner this week in Boston<br />
from "Mr. Eastetball" hunseif. Bob<br />
Consy.<br />
Ken completed Us varsity career<br />
recenOjr at BU by establishing two<br />
CUWPT records and another angle*<br />
•eaan mark. In m varsity game.<br />
he turned in Sot assists ta became<br />
the first BU player ever to go over<br />
SOD in a career. In addition, he<br />
Riding Club lirts<br />
committed the fewest number <strong>of</strong> per-<br />
SODB] fouls in a seuon (17) and<br />
Spring Trail Rid.<br />
career (83) to earn two more curies<br />
in the KJ record hook.<br />
1IAY OXJRT<br />
This was the fourth year that the<br />
Spring Trail Riders Roundup <strong>of</strong> the Cousy Award has been made. Pre-<br />
Cape Moy Coonty Riding dub has vious winners include Roger Demp-<br />
been schedule.! for Saturday and houne, <strong>of</strong> Merrimack, who scored<br />
Sunday, April 24 and 25 at the club more tea 2,000 points in tees seahose.<br />
Has Cra± rd, Cipe May •OBK Vmny Ernst, <strong>of</strong> Providence.<br />
6«t House.<br />
N.I.T. "Most Valuable Plaj-er"; and<br />
Ite pruKiaui win get onder way last year Vandy Freadl <strong>of</strong> Tufts,<br />
on Saturday, Apnl 24 with the ri Lory won the awanl with 17 <strong>of</strong><br />
(Sen to leave the dub grountta at 0 a possible S votes.<br />
tun. for > m& ride. A club dinner Leary completed Us senior cam-<br />
win be held at the dub house Satinpaign with 244 points for a 12 J averday.<br />
Another trail ride wlU follow age, tapping his IU Junior produc-<br />
broUtfeut on Sunday.<br />
tion and 9 4 nophomore average. He<br />
The event is open to all interested was voted the "Most Valuable Play<br />
in bonebadc rtJing. rnfnmwtkin on er" in the Beanpot Tourney last year<br />
the two ds^y trail ride event may hi and the "Greater SoMai Sophomore<br />
obtaJned fay contact^ Mrs. GaU <strong>of</strong> the Tor" twp yean ago. He rv-<br />
Norton, at 217 Oat rd.. Cape May cently stored the "Lou Cohen<br />
Court HOOK, N. J,, by mall or by Award" a* BtTs moat outstanding<br />
telephone at «MS4<br />
senior bnkMbail player, wits Randy<br />
Crow <strong>of</strong> Schenectady, N.Y.<br />
As a schoolboy in New Jersey at<br />
CLASSIFIED AD<br />
BRINGS RESULTS<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty High. Leary scored 1,000<br />
potato a* well ax earning MVP honors<br />
for three yean.<br />
OPENING<br />
TODAY,<br />
APRIL 9th<br />
14THSTREET<br />
Danish<br />
407-J0914th Strwt DM 399-5130<br />
(JUST OFF ASBURY AVENUE)<br />
MR and MRS. ANDREW ABASZ, Proprietors<br />
^ HOT T CROSS BUNS<br />
FRIDAY * SATURDAY, APRIli 16 S, %7 —„<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> CrrYS FAVORITE<br />
EASTER FRUIT STOLEN<br />
lege. He has hod a notable canwr<br />
in athloU«.<br />
The dinner vm he highUghted by<br />
the selection <strong>of</strong> the winner <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Wilbur Clark Memorial Award, presented<br />
each year to the most valuable<br />
player on the team as s-oted by<br />
his teammates.<br />
Representatives <strong>of</strong> the Raider<br />
court squad will also be at WUdwood<br />
Saturday evening far the third annual<br />
Cape May County High School<br />
Basketball Awards Dinner, Jack<br />
Kraft, head coach <strong>of</strong> VtUanova Univefsity's<br />
nationally-rated basketball<br />
team will be the featured speaker <strong>of</strong><br />
the evening.<br />
NOTI<br />
HAY 1st. 1965<br />
IS THE DEADLINE-FOR<br />
THE RiTURN OF Ti<br />
PERSONAL PROI<br />
USED IN BUSINESS<br />
FORM PT-1*<br />
with the <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> TAX A<br />
*lf you're fub|*Mt to filing this form<br />
not obtained FORM PT-1, pleata oi<br />
TAX ASSESSOR'S OFFICE tar yovr efaytf<br />
PENALTIES REQUIRED BY LAW<br />
FOR DELINQUENT PILING<br />
Room 29 (2nd fI.) City|<br />
or Call 399-6111<br />
SHOP DIXON'S<br />
DOBBS HATS 13.9S<br />
SUITS<br />
Hart Schaffner £ Man 82.50 up<br />
Camput Tagi , 45,00<br />
Palm PMch ... 42J0<br />
SPORT COATS .... 2t.95 to 59.95<br />
SHIRTS<br />
by Manhattan<br />
whit*, colorad, •tripM 5.00<br />
SHOIS<br />
Noun Bush ........ from 19.95<br />
Edgsrton from 14,95<br />
ESQUIRE SOCKS ...... from 1.00<br />
TIBS<br />
by Suparba A Damon 1,50 to 7.50<br />
SU^tt to 20<br />
SUITS ..."17.95 to 9SM<br />
SPORT ^WATS<br />
14,fS to 27M<br />
SLACKS .. «.?J to 10.«<br />
DRESS SHIRTS<br />
2.fi to 3.»«<br />
Tili .... 75# to 1.50<br />
731 Arixiry A. IMal<br />
MEN'S and BOYS'<br />
Open Friday<br />
r<br />
RADIO<br />
,fc. I^HoalL.Jp.r<br />
1400 KC, 9*5 MM.<br />
Telephone 399-5411<br />
Tax Rate For '65;<br />
;ona! Property For<br />
iiiness Rate (s '3.34<br />
Ufc Oly opened bids tram<br />
I financial hotiMt yesterday<br />
1 to the Camden Trust<br />
ife uk <strong>of</strong> mm worth <strong>of</strong><br />
bond* in Mo issues,<br />
1 made up <strong>of</strong> kxaU asses*.<br />
!lx»di. and Me remaining<br />
In general improve-<br />
•.<br />
bidder was the<br />
i ftwt Co, which <strong>of</strong>fered<br />
) WM*t rate <strong>of</strong> 3,20 percent<br />
ice <strong>of</strong> JS99.000 in<br />
«*r Udden, aU at them close<br />
MMtM Trust In terms <strong>of</strong>fend,<br />
r fas Owe May County No-<br />
1 Bulk, The Boardwalk NallHh,<br />
The Flnrt National<br />
tat Cape May Court House,<br />
t|W Ntfienal State Bank <strong>of</strong><br />
, Goldman-Sachs, Inc., <strong>of</strong><br />
Xork Ory, and Hanaucr-<br />
IwiGj. <strong>of</strong> New York City.<br />
Nan LedgM<br />
' Of Auto<br />
fitreet Dares used to i<br />
tan high*<br />
/ttrtorW<br />
• out on Asbury av. Mar<br />
t avoid a ear bring driven<br />
beneath lbs nousinf <strong>of</strong><br />
automatic transmUJon.<br />
I as an impromptu iirienthe<br />
mishap onwed<br />
tansnilsskia are<br />
I by intense beat. His car<br />
• tato week, aides in the CHy'*<br />
<strong>of</strong> PubUc Worte com.<br />
1 to police that somebody was<br />
I Dan from cowtructlon «ttes<br />
yoUSthit<br />
tte BvilB? luiu<br />
taitftmifed by smoke when<br />
"itm « flare toward the Uv-<br />
• T<strong>On</strong>wfadim <strong>of</strong> thedwelllnK "<br />
Hfci ft. window without sotting<br />
<strong>CITY</strong><br />
OCtAN <strong>CITY</strong>, NEW JERSEY, THURSOAY, APRIL », IMS<br />
tax<br />
tlM, and with, tho adjusted general<br />
tot rate af p.». EeradeUl al« made<br />
Public the adjusted tax rate on 7^<br />
. „,„, combining municipal. swl property used in busineM. M<br />
.and KbMi Purpose MXM, ISWUI<br />
nmount to S3.M.<br />
tWmum wtt per MO than<br />
I nte. TOo rate In ISO was<br />
The beard secretary pointed nut<br />
, jfclch in turn was 14 ends that thU year will ma4* aTEeX<br />
nine <strong>of</strong> an intensive state-wide effort<br />
, tt»n fte MO rate <strong>of</strong> jus,<br />
TROUBLE AHEAD — A southbound<br />
to eoUert personal property tarns on<br />
ing the sewer mains continues into the «um-<br />
motorist fa turned wide on Bay av. at 20th<br />
IWh MSJMBM. and on some Han»<br />
mer. CUy Engineer Joseph F. Hytand said<br />
'teard, idMMd'the'tai lued irt households.<br />
•t by 8 guard employed by H. Burton El- yesterday be believes it "improbable" that<br />
liott, Inc., itwer contractors. But this slight the sewer main construction will be com-<br />
He al«o noted that tho reol estate Inconvenience la nothing as compared with<br />
7rvtf Co. G*fs<br />
pleted by June 1.—Grainger photo.<br />
tax is somewhat tower because MOW the trouble which wm occur if work <strong>of</strong> lay.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tho fcurdeti has teen tran«fen*d<br />
ipal Bond luu* to the personal property tax mtegory.<br />
AU huafeMMoi have reported their » 1% ImprohabW<br />
own valuation <strong>of</strong> personal property<br />
u*ed in Dimness, and under Chapter<br />
«, <strong>of</strong> mm m* J#ey M M k I.<br />
up to raunicips] ux a w n H<br />
OM Haul<br />
vy Av, Horn*<br />
- are seeMng burRlart<br />
__s BIBB over the weekend<br />
-j> W»a home at mi Aabury «v,<br />
W j i und«ermlntd amount<br />
• W. Rlchter, the owner <strong>of</strong><br />
WUime4 here Tuesday to<br />
-J been entered. Award,<br />
•M*. and personal memen.<br />
""-t fcwSry wera ndnlntt<br />
I «aiwd by breaking a<br />
i a window on the aide<br />
t- The tMevM were<br />
amnd hrcaWne «nd<br />
W i k AtM<br />
is, l<br />
in aaray<br />
nUiht<br />
i te<br />
oiw shout JTT.oOQ.<br />
Concern Grows Over Torn Streets<br />
As Time Rushes Toward Busy Season<br />
Former URA<br />
' - 'ri -''/'•<br />
Defends Rede<br />
Proposed For Tl<br />
Stretch Airs<br />
Problem Project<br />
For tteuje'Body<br />
Tott-Mort*<br />
Controversy Allv*<br />
an correct. It Is up to municipal<br />
tax coUecton to matte sure the personal<br />
property b41U are paid.<br />
A Q^gresaioiial "nost mortesn'<br />
Under the new eystem. Ins<strong>of</strong>ar as<br />
over the death <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City's 30<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty to concerned, aU personal Hie aty's Mwer main ut Jaa, spteds i^ work a great deal," tr*e* and pavim; can be crnn acre irdcvrlopment plan was held<br />
property wed in business to taxable. has aUnoM two Mies more <strong>of</strong> sewer Hytand «Ud he, with the coopera- pMed by the Bait <strong>of</strong> the busy sea- before the House Sufccur,min>e<br />
U equipment ha. been written <strong>of</strong>f for main to construct, and City Enfii- tion o/the Oty Cornmisrion has done son. . .<br />
HouainB this week with Cbmmissj<br />
Federal tax purpose., the busineM BHd JoMjih F. Hyland «ald yeaer- everything he could think <strong>of</strong> to spur<br />
peopk- are suppne4 to value it at 20 day, "it U Improbfthlt that the work<br />
The dly engineer, asked what<br />
er D. Allen Stretch tesntyinz ><br />
the contracting firm, but he ind).<br />
pereeM <strong>of</strong> Its original east. will be compIMed by the target date<br />
itnuld happen If the work were still<br />
he and M* colleagues opposed the<br />
eated it nccms unlikely the work <strong>of</strong><br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> aty wili not tax ordinary Of June 1 unkM It Burton BUott,<br />
tnasnpleied during the immmer said,<br />
HdeneJoBment plan eoneelved t|y the<br />
laying the. mains, fillins in the•It<br />
to gotoR to fee a very •eriouj<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> OV Bcdwelapnieat Aaency.<br />
housebold /umWung., but some ape,<br />
proMem."<br />
But Stntch had hardly flrnm<br />
clsl leans M taxsH*. The ptnooal<br />
m tntnst, work being done by<br />
property r«te appryinR to homeown.<br />
th£ O^^na QaalmgttflB Go., ean^ plane before * tanner Federal Urban<br />
era it the auno as the Mai estate Farashian Files Suit MHttr *M- the <strong>Ocean</strong> Ory Sewer Renewal AAnu»atr«tar had labcfled<br />
fast rate—m,M per $UW.<br />
Servio- G»,, » well advanced. The what Stretch had to say aa "unfajr<br />
NIW ASMttMINT MRM<br />
cnatimclor has started work b Mcr- and nos4a€tual tpstinaay^"<br />
im nrk. a sectkn In widen the David M Walker, who feam lSSt<br />
For example. It was pointed out For Repayment Of Loan otfflty firm apwd to relocale and to 1S61 was in charge <strong>of</strong> the H«B* <strong>of</strong><br />
that ordinary lawn mown will go tax<br />
the URA all am the country, wrati<br />
tree. But if somebod}'owns a power Key figures in the Uffi campaign Farasbtan, throueh his artomey. Ryland said the aewer ejector sta- to Hep. WUnam A. Batnlt 4D. tta.)<br />
mower controlkd fnm a drtvors to chanKe- the form <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Oiy"* Cburks Henry James, <strong>of</strong> Wikhwod. tim Under eommctkn in the Gar.<br />
•rttthi. will be taxable. Window alr<br />
have Issi baa fflsd n p GDBSJ^ ^bvil aej^&- dess sfcctioo <strong>of</strong> town should be oper- he ;-vehemanly dteaKTeed" n-ith<br />
cmdtOoner* wig be UmWe. V io as dWfndanin in a suit htM-ajMiski'"-"ahleby*eerf ct Kviakm became o< the rptircmem on<br />
the redevelopment area'* residents Apnl 5 & veteran Detective S<br />
would have found it impossible to Spencer E. Ughtcap. ft was «taL_<br />
find other homes in other sections <strong>of</strong> at Oty HaM that Dh^E appototoent<br />
town, at least at prices they could was made eaifcr so "he an lean the<br />
silord.<br />
ropes" before the begimring <strong>of</strong> die<br />
As a real estate broker. Stretch busy season.<br />
said, he would defy anyone to find Dive! was bom in Philadelphia and<br />
mom? than five vacant apartments or was graduated from West Catholic<br />
houses la <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, available on a<br />
ing an) at »<br />
High School there. He spent five<br />
year-round basis at less than »0 a<br />
then<br />
1K( setEcant in the U. A Air<br />
month, including beat<br />
Fortv servins hi Japan and the South He and Mi wise.<br />
It has been the Qty commission's Pacific theatre <strong>of</strong> operations. Anitanqr, <strong>of</strong>]<br />
point <strong>of</strong> view that rehabilitation was<br />
MO E. S^apnw n*.<br />
He was the first man with n patrol-<br />
the answer to the community's urban<br />
three cMdrtn. JDHS.<br />
man's rank to be assigned to Slate f d h l t d " n<br />
Ma pat* I, MhaiM i.<br />
Police drunkometer school tic has<br />
also studied at ponce training school<br />
Ding's hobby Is ..<br />
•sessions conducted in Atlantic City.<br />
3s a member <strong>of</strong> HM><br />
An export photographer, Diuel also »""*» *oi a co<br />
Antique Pieces ias received training in finRrrpnnt- AueutMne's Koman<br />
Thra* T«mms Courts<br />
Given Museum Available Saturday<br />
Timm CWMT<br />
Gifts <strong>of</strong> several pieces <strong>of</strong> antique DonaW Pileggi. city recreation di-'<br />
furniture to the <strong>Ocean</strong> City Historical )r. has Bimounced the tennis Ts*»y,<br />
Museum were reported thin week by swrts an> (wing prepared tor tlje<br />
tbm, Edwin D. Stevens, president. on and, weathct permitting, three<br />
A gift <strong>of</strong> three' pieces or living inll be open Saturday.<br />
roam furniture was made by Mrs The courts are free to the public<br />
Marjorie T. Eggly. Sho also gave and will he open every day, except<br />
the museum a curly maple bedtwun Sunday,, from 9 «. m. to 5 p m.<br />
set. It was Incorrectly reported last Players must wear tennis shoes.<br />
week that the Irvine room pieces<br />
bail Men a gift <strong>of</strong> Carl Singer, local<br />
upholsterer.<br />
T» TOOaya<br />
Dr/and Mm. A. R. Vaughn gave<br />
Robert Krokenberg, 18, ot Smpwn<br />
four dining room chairs, book caws,<br />
a desk, a footstool' and a physicians'<br />
iv. near lltfe' st, was found BBllty<br />
medicine bag.<br />
<strong>of</strong> aasMdt and battery hi Munttipsl'<br />
Court yeaterday and »enf«nced to<br />
Mrs, William A. Nelson was the serve TO day* In OJynty jftrtL Binkdonor<br />
<strong>of</strong> en antique dining room •beady in M*an*V *<br />
taste.<br />
Mrs. Stevens sail «u the item<br />
are <strong>of</strong> the itsMu Muted M p taud not gultv
ammnti<br />
•jtf>mm<br />
v i'<br />
m<br />
S<strong>of</strong>t amrf gtttri<br />
It ft* fe<strong>of</strong>c <strong>of</strong><br />
fh« Easter erase.<br />
See If We in<br />
O«r array <strong>of</strong><br />
Jintsn sfy/es,<br />
AYE. DIAL 399-6400<br />
f- £.<br />
Ss<br />
.call y<br />
ilHy.<br />
The<br />
W<strong>of</strong>stad-Tex*<br />
"Ten Menther"<br />
\ '<br />
t^<br />
stomftxtibie ten rnonthi out <strong>of</strong> twslvi, The s<strong>of</strong>t<br />
i Keeshing in the modem manner. And Worstsd.Te(<br />
", » you can wear if JB <strong>of</strong>ten as you'd (ike. T^<br />
A5JOO OUwVftnsted-Tax suits fnwi 9*ni%<br />
•te Brands to fit every Budget.<br />
39.95<br />
JOB PLACEMENT SERVICE<br />
EMPLOYERS 0 " WORKERS<br />
NEW JERSEY STATE<br />
EMPLOYMENT SERVICE<br />
Affiliated With U, S. Employment Swvim<br />
10th ST. And WEST AVE.<br />
Dial 399-1912<br />
OfMR Monday through Friday 8:30 #»m. until 4 pjm.<br />
ClteAter<br />
Dacron and wool<br />
blends at a<br />
' low, tow price<br />
35.00<br />
TH» OCtAN <strong>CITY</strong> MNTINCi-LIDOIR<br />
?-7.A. Executive Board Sets<br />
Election Of Officers April 14<br />
The final jneetiag at (fee j*ar toruJde<br />
to to iwd •* Mr. &<br />
»je osecuttvB bond <strong>of</strong> He MAdiscretion<br />
to purcbMS needed<br />
Hats - Handbags wax held yesterday n M In tternent<br />
for the new schooU.<br />
trane mnnml stale <strong>of</strong> P-T.A. m«Ung to be held Wednes-<br />
omcem tor the 1SG5-66 jrw. Theday,<br />
April U, at 1 P.m. in <strong>On</strong><br />
NOW OPEN!<br />
election wUl Mn plies at the gen- BV. School. Tte progTsm will be<br />
eral mwtins Wednesday, April M. prantid by Wans Miller aad will<br />
SOs, Raymond Qwifeb an) MM, feature tt>e eUmentary acbool bud<br />
Robert Gates volunteered to nerve and orchestra.<br />
en ni WI^MBS gfuiilttgg te E^<br />
view the boot* for the pMt jam. DRFINITION<br />
MM, Sharp nnnnuncel that a ^chekirt A man who goes through<br />
GB&SB <strong>of</strong> buuim hurt b€ttu dipped life never knowing Jusl now imper-<br />
to the Appalachian ana as a donafect he is.—"nmrs^Democmt. Dkwtn><br />
tion (ran the load P-T.A. POM, b.<br />
A recunmendaUem wa» roado by<br />
the Bonrd that a sum <strong>of</strong> money CSuitioti is not cowardly, and caretarn<br />
the general treasury be pat *cncss if not onlBi<br />
The FLANDERS<br />
PHONE 399-1000<br />
SUNDAY BUFFET 1 to 5 P.M.<br />
No mtnu to bother you —<br />
tea what yaw can aat —<br />
lat what you •«•,<br />
ALSO ENJOY OUR DELIGHTFUL DINNERS SERVED<br />
TUESDAY THRU SATURDAY, 6:30 to t P.M-<br />
Lrttla girls' dr«s-up faihion* for<br />
this Spring and IlMr ar» jujt Ilka<br />
Mommy'*, Conw in and taa our<br />
•Mi Mlactlan <strong>of</strong> «MH, luin and<br />
A-MSM, T '<br />
GIRLS' SUrTS & COATS<br />
10.98 to 22.98<br />
Sizes 4 to 14<br />
««n n Pt«y V W, "AH Tin ill"<br />
"•MlartaMi CM", mktn,<br />
BOYS' (4 to 7) ALL-WEATHER COAT<br />
Galey & Lord's Tarpoon<br />
with Scotchguard<br />
10.98<br />
BOYS* (4 to 7) SPRING HAT A COAT SITS<br />
Tailored by Acexraft 100% wool<br />
8.98 to 16.9B<br />
BOYS* (4 to n surrs er SPORT COATS<br />
Pllins, Checks, Plaids<br />
10.98 to 14,98<br />
TODDLERS' a-Piice<br />
COAT ft BONNET SETS<br />
10,98<br />
TODDLER BOYS' COAT SUITS & SETS<br />
in an assortment <strong>of</strong> Style*<br />
CMIU»SIWd Cholrmastw<br />
From 12:30 to 12:50 P.M.<br />
on the Following Days . . .<br />
BSDAY^HI<br />
TOMORROW, flHBA¥, flH6A¥, APRIL APR *lk<br />
MONDAY, APRIL 12th<br />
TUESDAY, APRIL 13th •<br />
THURSDAY, APRIL 15*<br />
I Everyone it Invited I These Ma/«dfe<br />
I Hymns are the Heritage<br />
JUST MUSIC! NO SPOKEN<br />
14.M<br />
Rave Notice- Smartness<br />
fren) ^ 1<br />
o ^ ,r^, with 3 whit, ipun collar and pwgreln<br />
Block or nmj,. Stews 10 to 18.<br />
pink, .<br />
Special Purchase<br />
NiW DRESSES<br />
Spring and Summer Dresses la Uaens, cotton<br />
Wendf, iunn prinUt, nyon etepm, mud<br />
jersey, seersucker. Mtaiu lO-ia,<br />
Women's 14W to 22V4.<br />
Oat and two piece dresses, sheaths,<br />
•Wrtwaliti, ihlfti, fiOly the sanmlisionen) lias eeMntiaa <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Rachor-s TDtt aid Kabnt announced yesterday. in menswear merchandise insisted on<br />
clarcd.<br />
not fceai coupled \dUi any real aj. b<br />
y.<br />
Kabul and Ms late father, Ruben selling top national brands <strong>of</strong> cjothtcfnaMve<br />
solution."<br />
Stretrti, earlier had told the com-<br />
Approximately 60 vriattves and<br />
Kabaf, (he founder <strong>of</strong> the tt*e, mad# Ing and acee-poriM at prices ccsnmittee,<br />
the UR4 r^jmniendrt that<br />
Stmeh, however, yattd »ome 50Mcnda<br />
attended aid buOgt refreah-<br />
plam last autumn to provide greater patsble with thoM let In metropoU.<br />
the flrtgiasl pr^ect plan to «nt to<br />
old txiildings which had been razed ments wwe ser\ed. The guest at<br />
space is dispLiy merchandise and tan<br />
Wa«hlngton fcr apprwut o^en though<br />
iinee UB, S«ne <strong>of</strong> thuni were in hooor was the redplent <strong>of</strong> many<br />
rive added convenience to shoppers<br />
the urban renewal tmm.<br />
m and flotfHa,<br />
That work is now completed.<br />
He saU he was tiying to airan^ Mm. Radnr Is a native at Wood- The main store's ceiling is . <strong>of</strong><br />
for long-term loans which would pep bury, Nj,, aad has node her home<br />
ncowtieal material and new blonde<br />
•nit other home awner* in iho rein<br />
Ola clQf for 18 years. Among<br />
wooden paneubiB <strong>of</strong> wails and cases PRINTING<br />
development area to repair them. It<br />
RUBBI<br />
flute attending were her BOO, Arthur,<br />
lends a note <strong>of</strong> modernity.<br />
would only act about JCT,S0O, he<strong>of</strong><br />
Whitman Square, NJ., aid her the depth <strong>of</strong> the store has been in-<br />
STAMl _ Strrtch smkl the Qfy was going<br />
M o» honor, Bfa, Evmtt ft. creased to make possible the con-<br />
MADi TO ORDiR ahead with "community urban re<br />
gram, <strong>of</strong> Avalon.<br />
struction <strong>of</strong> a larger area for the<br />
newnl" without Federal aid. Friends attended from <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty display <strong>of</strong> men's nits. New carpet-<br />
PACT DELIVERY It was learned yesterday that Herb- Woodbury, Wnomh, BrlganUne,<br />
ing on the floor <strong>of</strong> the addition lends<br />
ert M, ftte, tanner dwirmBn <strong>of</strong> Mantua, Philadelphia, Darby, RL,<br />
an air <strong>of</strong> luxury, and provides a com.<br />
the Redevelopment Agency, may boand<br />
nnriiiiHH. Ohio.<br />
modhxu and quiet almonpheTe when;<br />
men may pkh and choose frcm the COMMERCIAL<br />
I MdhffiN^S subjdenaed to testify. Also, Agans<br />
augmented Mods <strong>of</strong> suits, slacks and<br />
record and minute books may be acoulilUoned<br />
by the aibcomjnlttee. Baptist Man To Hett outerwear.<br />
STATIONERY<br />
A completely new innovation Is a<br />
Members Of Tha CBMC "mezzanine" on the second floor <strong>of</strong><br />
•Will efanHM Mt Brtog Iwrthl<br />
Mcmbcni <strong>of</strong> the CJirurtian Bust the Rabat building. This shopping<br />
MM Men's Committee <strong>of</strong> Atlantic •pace will be used for the display <strong>of</strong> Lewis L<br />
City will be guests <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> "OUMf-saajon" merchandise. Kabat<br />
City Baptist Men's <strong>On</strong>antaHoB this noted (hat summer clothes and bath,<br />
evening at S o'clock in the church. fog apparel are Men purchased In Barrett<br />
Angus Weir, a healing oad re-<br />
the winter and fall by_Ootan Qty<br />
trigeratlotl contractor, will be gues)<br />
men who are bound for Florida vaca-<br />
speaker, taigene A. Berry will be<br />
tions. Such merchandise will always<br />
song leader and Milton Ney will tat<br />
be availiihk- on the mezzanine.<br />
For Home<br />
accompanist. Refreshments Mil be<br />
The new quarters are reached by a DM 39WM1<br />
served by the host group. AQ<br />
comfortnbk-, carpeted stairway. New<br />
men are Invited ta this Inter-<br />
lighting has been provided through 807 Asbury Avwnu*<br />
denominational meeting.<br />
out the More and show windows have<br />
Cottage<br />
The CBMC will host a nun»<br />
tad at White Hall Saturday Haj<br />
a, at S;B p.m.<br />
CROCHIT<br />
PRISS<br />
^TSUIT<br />
Sprfng<br />
DOMTHIA<br />
)BINSON<br />
•IB OVm ALL Y^B<br />
rSo»rdw«lk, 1 OCNH City<br />
?"" , Qjid rnught<br />
miTURE - BEDDING -FLOOR COVERINGS<br />
Apartment<br />
ae s<br />
QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE PRICES<br />
7in Folkrf<br />
WARDS POUND CAKE<br />
EASTER EGGS<br />
$1-10 and SI .35<br />
nally ggam for them — they won't stay<br />
around tar wwlu ll^o* "you-know-what" ISMM- E«{|«.<br />
W OUR 371H YEAR<br />
WARDS PASTRY<br />
724 Asbury Av«., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Phone 399-1260<br />
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1240 A*bury Ai<br />
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checkup. Vitamin and<br />
CfM con bo tMiitUwd fo<br />
vitality. Dmmmnd on your rfoc*<br />
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825 Aabujy Av*nu*<br />
We are proud<br />
to have had a<br />
part in the<br />
remodeling and,<br />
expansion <strong>of</strong><br />
KABAT<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
Duct work<br />
for the Gas Air<br />
Conditioning and<br />
Heating System by<br />
MAWSON FOX JR.<br />
METAL mi monm<br />
Oman City<br />
TMI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />
Coming Events This W**kln <strong>Ocean</strong> City<br />
AxmenpUy m tmaratatawd<br />
at the American U&oa HaU.<br />
* • •<br />
Bu« trip tp New Yoi* Ipawnd<br />
by W«M War I Vetatam AuidUaiy.<br />
Leave but t*nnln«l at T a, m.<br />
* -* *<br />
EM Ctmpter. Oiw«» Lambda M<br />
Sanity covered dab wppa in the<br />
tame <strong>of</strong> Me Pwil MsOlMl,<br />
Christian kttM IM'i Omjmtt<br />
toe meeting- 8 p. in., in the Baptist<br />
ab<br />
Wale/an Service Guild <strong>of</strong> the ITrat<br />
* * t Chun* nnOBB, S p. BL.<br />
lit tbe b<strong>of</strong>ne at MM Mamie Aaderson,<br />
SU7tti st<br />
* * *<br />
Gamma Chapter, <strong>On</strong>Mgo Lambda<br />
M Sorority meeting, 8 p. m., in the<br />
home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Leon Grisbeum. 63<br />
rd.<br />
Hut ule, 8 p. m-, at Peck's Beach<br />
Village Resntton Center, benefl<br />
Pulpit Aid <strong>of</strong> St. Jamm AME Church<br />
Our Lady <strong>of</strong> Good GMMel Rosary<br />
Alter Society Bamax workahop, 8<br />
P m., to «he church h»U. Hows<br />
amusing otaas.<br />
Lodn<br />
T:30 p, m,<br />
* * •<br />
F and AM. meeting.<br />
Women's Qub meeting. 8 p. m,,<br />
in OvU Defense tHilldlnjr, 12th st,<br />
and Wesley av.<br />
• * •<br />
P-T.A. nominatnrsr committee meet.<br />
Ing-. 9:30 a. m. In Control av. School<br />
Tmnim (FrMay)—<br />
Lenten Prajer BraaUMt for Men,<br />
7 to g a, a,, at brig's Ratnunu*.<br />
• • *<br />
Natona Cbundl- Deerw ot Pocahonta*.<br />
« p. m., in the Legion Hall.<br />
Flotilla n CbaM Guard Auxiliary<br />
meetinK, 8:30 p. m., at tbe Cnost<br />
Guard Stadon. 101 NortJi Point rd.<br />
• * •<br />
Shulfletooard Qab art patty, T:30<br />
p. m.. in t*ie RccrearJon HalL<br />
• • *<br />
Able Chorus rehearsal, 9 p. m., on<br />
the Music Her.<br />
• • *<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge master<br />
pant game, 8 p. m., in the Farashian<br />
BuHding. 8th »t and Haven av. For<br />
playing nservaiieai «M Harold Mar»<br />
shull 399-2762.<br />
• • s<br />
RecrtHw, 8 p. m, on the MIEIC<br />
Married Couples luau at tbe Fa».<br />
shian BuiUing, gth st. and Haven av.<br />
• • s<br />
State Board Rally preliminary<br />
competition, jam m, and BoudwaUc,<br />
10 a. m.<br />
Congratulations<br />
on a Job Well Done!<br />
KABAT<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
— — — • - —_—_<br />
&ECTRICAL WORK BY<br />
JOHNSON'S ELECTRIC<br />
944 ASBURY AVE. PHONE 399-1598<br />
Bert wishes to<br />
KABAT<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
on the completion <strong>of</strong> their<br />
beautiful Remodeling Program<br />
WE ARE PLEASED TO HAVE BEEN<br />
CHOSEN TO FURNISH THE CARPETING<br />
by WUNDA-WEVE<br />
QUALITY FURNITURE AT REASONANBIE PRICES<br />
704 A5BURY AVENUE DIAL 399^040<br />
Omwi (My<br />
uy «f flbore ttartM<br />
ta Ite «t Mo. ft<br />
Women'. ReguUr BepubllCMi<br />
up trip to New VoriL l w m *<br />
md Itat av. f a, n.<br />
VMtK itnuln Serytee raeot-<br />
IOR, noon. In " " "<br />
w's Daughter* o* the F5nt FTMbvtertan<br />
Chorct neeting, 1 p. «., in<br />
the bone <strong>of</strong> Ki, Strnfey HUM. 2U<br />
l<br />
Female ArtU»n» meeting. 8 p. m.,<br />
in the Legion Hall.<br />
• • •<br />
Debom* Orele <strong>of</strong> St. John's Lutheran<br />
Oiurch iBMUaf, 8 p. m. in the<br />
ne <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Edna KrelUer, 101<br />
Wesley rd.<br />
Ferguwo-FogUo<br />
I p. m.<br />
Chapter S3 OfS meeting, S p. ic.<br />
p . ^<br />
av»tian. call HaroW<br />
aniffl*oard Oub card perry, 7:30<br />
p, m,, in Oe Yam Gum.<br />
PMdeol Qcmm Q& W p l<br />
meedng. 8:30 p. m,, in tte Hte<br />
Home, OJ ky av, ^<br />
Altar Gitfd <strong>of</strong> Hdy Wnlty<br />
pal Own* meettiy, 8:30 p. m,<br />
American Association <strong>of</strong> Retired<br />
renm fAARP) msetfiw. » P«.<br />
In tl» Margate Community Own*.<br />
PBit Noble Grands ol Rebekah<br />
Lodge No, 80 meeting, 8 p. m.<br />
Ordn <strong>of</strong> th# Unt Presbyteriaji<br />
Church meeting:<br />
Pwt BOO VTW Bethany—1- p. m,, in the homo <strong>of</strong><br />
Mrs, E. V, BdWni. TO Oeeon av,<br />
Gatvln-i p, ra,, dessvt meeting at<br />
Fjymoutli Im. HoateMBi MB. Janj<br />
Best Wishes for<br />
Your Continued<br />
Success olio 1 Growth<br />
KABAT<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
——— •—<br />
Painting Contractor<br />
for the<br />
Newly Remodeled Store<br />
NILS SWANSEN<br />
Quality Exterior and Interior Painting<br />
PHONE 399-1825<br />
Scott and Mw. MMy<br />
Mbi4 > «.<br />
PitoBi, M MMWm »m<br />
» 4 j «., to tte hone ol<br />
W«*nimter-6 p. m,, to »* «<br />
<strong>of</strong> Bfen. Raymond Gifflord, W<br />
tral av.<br />
• • *<br />
Colony Oub Garden D^utoert<br />
meeting, 8:30 p. m. in the homs <strong>of</strong><br />
Mm. Ralph VanBUder. MM Bay «r.<br />
Woman'* Society ol Oi^aea g*f«.<br />
Olttt nut Mrt»«it ^ ^<br />
merty,, 8 p. m. M. «am«<br />
Gerken, program guert.<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C iMBttef. !i» p. m. In the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy •«* ishort,<br />
p. m., in the IsptlM Churdj.<br />
CD Medical Seli-Help ds«, I p.m.-<br />
PoUo«a«* TOVM Aujdltarr BMt-<br />
Ing. 8:80 p. TO., »o the home el MM.<br />
John Divd, MO S^«pr«y rd.<br />
I'M Prtabyterian Oiurch ta^<br />
Congratulations<br />
to the<br />
Newly Remodeled<br />
KABAT<br />
MEN'S SHOP<br />
rom<br />
FRED and DON<br />
TARVES<br />
nton Auidlii<br />
CUor movl*,<br />
•chool bam] m* t<br />
dlrecUono
RtCT <strong>of</strong> ROUND**<br />
OYSTERS<br />
FRESH JERSEY LOBSTER<br />
armAU. YEAR -ROUND<br />
JOUY ROGER<br />
* COCKTAIL LOUNGE *<br />
Loo<strong>of</strong>W Diradty en the Circle<br />
SOMEkS POINT, NEW JERSEY<br />
NOW OPEN<br />
Under New Management<br />
Frank "PAT" DiPaaquala, Prop,<br />
ana JOB Smith<br />
A COMPLETE SELECTION OF<br />
PACKAGE GOODS<br />
NO<br />
927-633^<br />
MAY 1st. 1WS<br />
B THE DEAOUNE FOR HUNG<br />
f<br />
RETURN OF TANGIBLE<br />
ratSONAL PROPERTY<br />
USED IN BUSINESS<br />
FORM PT-1*<br />
W <strong>OCEAN</strong> CTTY TAX ASSESSOR<br />
**•*••* *asBBBt«sasBak.Bk*f Cf^9aa\ fft 1 j j ^ u ^ I • • t fli .<br />
•••v ••••••••• rwKin ri*i# ptspasc c<strong>of</strong>iiaCT TUP<br />
TAX ASSESSOR OFFICE tar your eapyf<br />
PENALTIES REOUIRED BY LAW<br />
FOB MUMSUENT FILING<br />
Room 29 (2nd fl,) City Hall<br />
or Call 399-6111<br />
i•?-..%• (V HALEY<br />
PHIL TURNER'S<br />
4AKDEN PAINT STORE<br />
i ASBURY AVENUE, 39*-04«f<br />
4<br />
fc.w-<br />
DupHccrt* Bridge<br />
Mgji vMh MB* and Mutant Souk<br />
and %Ma Mom ant in<br />
M<br />
Mr. u«) Mn. Rod Larson and Mar<br />
OM Mnohmand Am Marshall.<br />
*ye East-We* imMG<br />
and In F M were Ugh wiUi IB<br />
Peg Cardand and Rose Er**son<br />
eUissraidwitiim Also above<br />
m Louis? Baldwin and<br />
An Rmp <strong>of</strong> 1M was made<br />
Mk seetkM at the Weekend DupU.<br />
cats BtMRe sane. i<br />
Pteyim North-South Ann Marshall<br />
and Laurel Mowfcmy took the honors<br />
with 136 and were fallowed by Lionel<br />
FHrfbsrg and Hugo Gartliind with<br />
IS. RunnwBup were Rod Bosby<br />
ghrt and ttariel aoudt. Jack Ben-<br />
BMt and Norman Zimmerman. Vivian<br />
Cameron and Molly Larson and Mr.<br />
and Mrs. Edward Nugent.<br />
for the East-West section top place<br />
LEGAL NOTICE<br />
<strong>CITY</strong> OF MEAN <strong>CITY</strong>. N, J-<br />
ORDINANCE Ho. 990<br />
11<br />
PROVI.<br />
JED AND<br />
HE V10-<br />
i «t •'Bant in me<br />
lift* gf gay Aggnyg<br />
hue 383 fMt In front ar Breadth<br />
rrwr lo Lot 4, in Tax<br />
JW ttia H<br />
m* ptsvitJan <strong>of</strong> ihii Ofdifwin<br />
sacasn sacas 3, THi* Ofamam<br />
Bka k affart ffrt iin<br />
Vm Bm •» pre.<br />
•criBM By )•>.<br />
Ttis<br />
*•—11—pf<br />
PAWTIHGthe<br />
TOWN<br />
PHIL TURNER<br />
ItoM>m». Something M<br />
hu taw added at my MR. tt'i<br />
lamou* Flmnren and Haley paint<br />
-the gaM Tm ttdded to be<br />
able to aUer yM the vcldy tat<br />
ta mlota for cvoy purport.<br />
tnm my<br />
H to a MM |*. tr« a<br />
Hal KM »• DWfs M. sag.<br />
• • •<br />
If* mn-iiTinc on Psim Biaidsy.<br />
•a* *a In At Easter prtvirtcw.<br />
renumber ttds Is outedte<br />
_ PPrtht^j GsitB ai la,<br />
outfit yon In pslnt (or every<br />
no<br />
K«fCl<br />
tmy SI NSB HMti and tfJMrrd<br />
Gn*b BM, «« McPwUnd and<br />
Ma Brnm M and Don UM and<br />
|»a game msmme tor the I<br />
•ectton wns #9 and for)<br />
the Dot-WMt dMskB Jt was 70,<br />
In the Norta^ooth division a tie|<br />
I* IM^t ^ac^ developedl beH^<br />
K and Mftrso GarUand and Oah-<br />
erlne Monroe and Gladys Slmiman<br />
with scores <strong>of</strong> «». Third spot west<br />
• Ann Marshall and Ben AH<br />
flthO.<br />
Top mere tor the East West pU,<br />
j? went » Dan Toarapy and Toro<br />
Whitman Ml 8S. Runmirsup were<br />
John Murphy and Peg McCauslnnd<br />
wUs U and Vivian Ouneran and William<br />
Hearing wMo Wm.<br />
K <strong>of</strong> C Duplicate Bridge fiames are<br />
played every Monday and Friday at<br />
S p. m. in the f^arasHan Building.<br />
S«h st. and Haven av. For playlnK<br />
reservattont call Harold Marshal).<br />
wtatf to Peg McCausland and HodHERE<br />
PM VISIT<br />
Larson with 12SH with Ruth Ann<br />
BosbyrteH and Betty Bennett com.<br />
Mrs. Frank VaaRoden and dai^h-<br />
tag in second with MB, Alto above<br />
ter, neanor, <strong>of</strong> Mclrose Park. I*.,<br />
average were Don Millar and Ben<br />
.ire spnndinK this week at the Spring<br />
Bernstein and Mr. and Mrs. Alfred<br />
Haven Motel,<br />
Cuane.<br />
Standings have been listed follow-<br />
•MM OMilM Ml ••**] RMtM<br />
ing the fourth game <strong>of</strong> the club<br />
loumamait. . Wdng the best three<br />
out <strong>of</strong> the tour games results show<br />
Laurel Mowbny with 0,0 average,<br />
Vivian Cameron SO J average, Marge<br />
Gartland 59.3 average. Mildred<br />
Grabb S§,5 average and Bea French<br />
ST.! average.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> Bty DupUeste Bridge<br />
games are played every Wednesday<br />
and Saturday at 7:45 p, m. In the<br />
Boxwood, UB Attantl^av, For play-<br />
Ing reservattons call Rod Bosby shell,<br />
399-2229.<br />
* * *<br />
The average was 4S at Friday's<br />
\<br />
Evsr for<br />
o* the Wo«wn'« Rrawuvh<br />
* NOW TOVtARS YOUNO • * *<br />
1155 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-1515<br />
FRESH and BROILED<br />
SHAD<br />
BONELESS SHAD and SHAD ROE<br />
5 FRIED FLOUNDER . '1.00<br />
5 FRIED FISH CAKES . $ 1.00<br />
ALASKA KING CRAB and CRAB FINGERS<br />
* * OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND * •<br />
r m»»ii**»o*»<br />
RCA VI<br />
THU1<br />
CbsslfW Ads Bring You<br />
The prkMts gift for every,<br />
14 Karat<br />
MOTHER'S RING*<br />
The gift <strong>of</strong> a mMon<br />
happy<br />
S11 Atbury Avinui Dlo|;<br />
RCAVICTOR<br />
Sportabout<br />
-.d •<br />
with this modi!<br />
JUGGED ROLUeoUTJ<br />
STAND<br />
Value!<br />
VH BONANZA<br />
1 Htln *F 045<br />
1 17'tuu (n,rali ad, j<br />
J53 «, In, flElun *<br />
in All-Wood * 18.000-volt Sportabout ehiisia<br />
* Allchinne! VHF/UHF reception<br />
* 5' oval speaker for rich "GoWafl<br />
Threat" tone * <strong>On</strong>e-sat VHP fine<br />
tuning * luiit-ln VHF end UHF<br />
antennas<br />
COLOR TV ENSEMBLESj<br />
MM,<br />
"ftbt<br />
TIx UAHKlHa IHKIIHC<br />
Man 10 M<br />
*t*t 11 fir<br />
2M<br />
RCA VICTORS<br />
COLOR TV<br />
W/T<br />
RCA VICTOR<br />
consolette<br />
stereo<br />
2 lift-out fpaskar*<br />
tor up to 16 fa«t or<br />
Harea Mund Mpuration.<br />
Stydlonutie 4><br />
•P«»d rMerd chtng.<br />
*T, Contemp<strong>of</strong>ury<br />
all wood eablnat,<br />
W/T VIU'111,1,,<br />
We Service<br />
all malt** and medtjlt <strong>of</strong><br />
SLACK and WHITE, at well<br />
as COtOR TEiEVISION.<br />
PORTABLE STEREO BOY<br />
* j WMlitri to * TUt-tom SWk**<br />
* Staj-tlon, mlk. AFMtlMrMCitWM<br />
* Solid SUte Mit*> unplidtr if DfsMMl •*»!•*•*•<br />
RCA VICTOR Solid SttU<br />
TOTAL SOUND STEREO<br />
Ml MOST TRUSTID *W^<br />
'IN ILECTRONICS<br />
mutt<br />
Ads Bring You Qufck Rearfh i ^<br />
'. • tfsifi <strong>of</strong> tlubbs<br />
!• Suits • Dresses<br />
• Blouses • Skirts<br />
• Sweaters • Sportswear<br />
• Ungtrfe<br />
•ASTIR IS JUST 10 DAYS AWAY<br />
741 Asbury Av«nu« / /<br />
SPECIAL<br />
BREADED CTE 4 V<br />
CUBE 51 £,A&<br />
PLATTIR<br />
•1.00<br />
Include Cob. SfMk, Fr.nch<br />
F W Orrion Ring,/<br />
S.l.d with DrM.1<br />
THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SBHTIWIL-UDOIR<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Scouts Participate<br />
In Tom I in Memorial Camporee<br />
Four-hundnid turf 7» boys (ran<br />
Atlantic County and Ocaui CHJF par-<br />
Udpsted In the John "Pup- Taulln<br />
l Camporee Wd at Ouip<br />
A dedlcatJon mmpflre was brid<br />
Friday evening «t which time Har-<br />
old Peyl. wast mgatim during ttB<br />
many ««« that "Pop" TttH<br />
a talt Jeadar, wa. w<br />
Saturday niocning the unit* entnv<br />
ed Inter-troop canpetiUai and to<br />
tte attMBBon e*ri) troop<br />
1U best, for the run-utt. a«J»y<br />
pwoilng Seout» attended cftureb<br />
services aad at 3 pjn. the daiiiH<br />
CW^wny wnf cmiucted and pdvca<br />
were prt»!jiUjd to the wlnnei*.<br />
Participating torn ttto area were<br />
Troop 32 under nytnMr Dtp<br />
FUggl. Trocji 51 aoanbiMite Jani^<br />
Bcyw. Troop 57 Ktwtma»t«r Ricb-<br />
RST METHODIST CHURCH 1<br />
8TH STREET and ttHTRAL AVE. <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, NEW JERSEY<br />
1M SUNDAY, APRIL 11th, 11 [A.M. SERVICE<br />
SERMON, "The Benefits <strong>of</strong> His Passion/' by<br />
Rev., Dr. William Jf. Guiflek<br />
THi SOLOISTS OF THi DAY — 11 A.M. and 5 P.M. SiRVICiS<br />
[ OSC«l HACKNEY<br />
Tenor<br />
PAUL WML<br />
Bass<br />
ESTHER WEIL<br />
' Soprano<br />
WALTER FREDERICKS<br />
Guest Soloist<br />
Mr*. D4VQ\MI Gvmt<br />
At A Baby $how*r<br />
Mrk. Effltb WValdt<br />
at<br />
nwdpj •nslPK |aat awk,<br />
Hotna «( Mr*. H*rx JB'- £'<br />
CHORUS OF<br />
60<br />
ORGAN PREOIDE<br />
: pit • •..••.•_,- -<br />
4,45 P.M.<br />
,' :•-• «<br />
Iv, -'I<br />
} 488.i<br />
P.S.: WE SELL BLACK «nd WH^fi TV TOO I<br />
SHOP HIRE FOR DISCOUNT PRICES<br />
WE DO AM, OUR ft<br />
MAfTf RESERVATIONS tfOW<br />
Guaranteed—Expert iy<br />
and Antenna Repairs ^<br />
FREf<br />
TY- : , s J.<br />
S?fi<br />
mammm EVM
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OPEN DAILY<br />
7a.m.-2 a.m.<br />
OPEN<br />
SUNDAYS<br />
72 MOON<br />
Dial 399-9851<br />
OPEN<br />
EASTER SUNDAY<br />
**7 A.M. to 7 P.M. **<br />
Special Easter Breakfast<br />
7 A.M. to 12 NOON<br />
MiCORtf<br />
SPECIAL DINNER<br />
Frdm 12 Noon 'Hi doting!<br />
AS <strong>OCEAN</strong> arrs<br />
roc QUAUTY and<br />
lifp<br />
B OUR PBOttSSION. W ITS<br />
TBB SKK BOOL WK HAVE 0<br />
- Today thru Sat<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly a for Ufr<br />
'12.99<br />
•*•••••*-<br />
THl<br />
Ob/fOcr/os Banker Will Offer<br />
Untwn Meditation<br />
Robert<br />
atteaf <strong>of</strong> the<br />
<strong>of</strong> Tho<br />
National BaaJL wW .<br />
seat tho meditation at the Chritfan<br />
BustOHB Men's Lcnton Breakfast<br />
i a native <strong>of</strong> Osm- tomorrow morning at t o'clock in<br />
X. art came to mis city fiaelg'* Restaurant, Ml st and As-<br />
| in itM ft°mUH"T BWfr. **• »» bury av.<br />
lie^ hMabwal opttpajmd a, grocery tbe breakfast* are being brtd<br />
•I flK at anA Bay av, £¥^pjp f^ldai? n^ufttluif Jurlng<br />
MAC are her bnsKa* Jaw and MM apowred by tte Christian<br />
|R: tart- «ns, RUM ft <strong>of</strong> Pans- BuriDM Men'i Oarjnmltlee, Inc. A<br />
rm. Ms* K <strong>of</strong> WHtowboro,Jams ooa Becnon <strong>of</strong> a» mm attending<br />
IG «f 0d» AJr Wmm Warns in MM*. Bsta btnkiiig, Wwrance, builder, to.<br />
and Walter R. at open to the public<br />
Breakfast it Bla carte. IrjfarnuMldn<br />
may be obtained by calling Edward<br />
A. McJobtan 822-S221<br />
Colony Horn* D«pf.<br />
UsH Vi$it To Gardens<br />
Tho American Ham* Department<br />
<strong>of</strong> the <strong>On</strong>iony Club Js apanaarine a<br />
bus trip to UnnteMUr Garfl—a aW<br />
5. The bu» will leame •» «. *w<br />
AOande av. at 8 ajn. anfl win start<br />
the return trip about 4 pM. This<br />
u> open to tbe public.<br />
Further information may be<br />
talned and reaarvatfcna ^made .<br />
calUnc Mr*. Jamea Lord 3S0-7D3O,<br />
Mrs. Lcubt Smith 38M8S3 or Mm<br />
Henry Shaw 396*264.<br />
ooocoeoooooocxxxxxxxwo odCi<br />
PACKAGE SALES ES OUR ONLY BUSINESS, NOT A SIDELINE<br />
WIN!<br />
! and<br />
9 Brand.<br />
96 Varietie*<br />
HARRY'S INN<br />
LONGPOftT-SOMERS<br />
PROUDLY PRESENTS<br />
NITELY<br />
33 BRANDS Of IffRI<br />
WHISKEY<br />
27 Brands<br />
fCOTCB<br />
POINT BOULEVARD<br />
AT THl PIANO<br />
AND ORGAN<br />
SIH6IH6 and PUY1H6<br />
YOUR FAVORITE MELODIES<br />
OPEN EVERY DAY FOR LUNCH, DINNER, LATE SNACKS<br />
PRIVATE DINING ROOM for BANQUETS and PARTIES<br />
WHISKEY<br />
S Brands<br />
Bended<br />
WHISKEY<br />
Stniieht RYE<br />
* BOURBON<br />
a Bran*<br />
J WINNER OF FIVE ACADEMY AWARDS J'<br />
| including "BEST ACTRESS" J<br />
J The most wonderful,<br />
j the most delightful<br />
J entertainment <strong>of</strong> your life!<br />
WALTDISNErsGREATESTACHIEVEMENT! |<br />
M:<br />
JUUE<br />
DAVID TOMUNBON • QLYNI8 JOHNS S<br />
NOW PLAYING<br />
EVENINGS 7:15 & 9:45<br />
MATINEE 2 PM. SATURDAY<br />
rt<br />
THl<br />
THEATRE DIAL<br />
OPEN 7 P.M. - CAR HEAT<br />
MAW * * SPECIAL<br />
null juui ANMMm, WlaaM<br />
9th St. A<br />
Boarttwalb<br />
Maiy j<br />
ANNUAL I]<br />
REOPENING<br />
OF THE<br />
Chatterbox<br />
r——T" 9th & Central •••<br />
8 O'clock<br />
TOMORROW M0IMN6<br />
Open Dally Thereafter<br />
YES, WE DELIGHT TO DELIVB<br />
NOW PLAYING THRU WED.<br />
EVENINGS 7:15 *<br />
MATINEE SATURDAY I<br />
WOMEN-^<br />
SEE IT BEFORE dE I<br />
THE WIFE YOU SA\^ MAY I<br />
DWtl<br />
COMING THU.-SAT.,<br />
. . • . • • • • * * * - . . . . . v . - ; . •<br />
life**"'-? f.-JmU**''<br />
a, iw<br />
Spcolrw<br />
, 0, Rlrtnrd Gnrriwn,<br />
St. John'* Lutheran<br />
iM sp«k at Ihe final<br />
oral Lenten Scrv-<br />
E Wednesdi.v ill 12; M p. m. In<br />
taupH <strong>of</strong> the Firit Meth-<br />
1Ti
dot Householders and<br />
ropwttei •»<br />
rabble behind<br />
t vehicles.<br />
are a<br />
done<br />
^_^ ^ The<br />
rr __ done! '"Sogre* demands it. You<br />
*$*» aone'<strong>of</strong> the complaints phUdmphi-<br />
= . - " i " • • , • * ' , l •••<br />
ive to Be uucfc. » it a neve*<br />
paean City, this star, has had more tJMp<br />
m shire- <strong>of</strong> «tre#f Wdtt It has been made<br />
necessary becatne<strong>of</strong> theq^ed for new Mft^r<br />
City Hall has praWad contlwMors to £f t<br />
on with the job, and atftast make t^np<br />
street repairs by Juris V Beyond that<br />
is Bttle that ean bfrd<strong>of</strong>le<br />
-IT 'j-— *» P*****? 8 fa *ssen*W work.<br />
It torflo (to done sotSe tame. It ha* been a<br />
nuisance. Admittedly. Bdt it is a iusiance<br />
which can't be avoided. Not if the town is to<br />
have modern conveniences expect** m arty<br />
urban community.<br />
So — what do you do if you are a City<br />
<strong>of</strong>ficial and you are criticised because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
condition <strong>of</strong> the 'street*. The best thing to<br />
do is to grin arid bear it.<br />
The alternative to progress is stagnation.<br />
Who wants <strong>Ocean</strong> City to stagnate?<br />
From W»« County Planning Board<br />
Board,<br />
, has<br />
an important study <strong>of</strong> the re-<br />
4 (he County. It should receive<br />
"i it fteMbJy «Ml get in mn-<br />
.jOHunaiy <strong>of</strong> its 25-page re-<br />
_ f a resort industry<br />
'<strong>of</strong> overwhelming proportions.<br />
WH brighter/ if certain<br />
ean be overcome. To<br />
posttm dividends in the<br />
; improve our resort economy<br />
Tfrl amtowndings, deia<br />
year-anmnd retrea-<br />
Eg all development to<br />
mt ramtt eariromnent. The<br />
: If diacovering and<br />
<strong>of</strong><br />
. before the Commission<br />
lat t 1MB<br />
cttr a tiwpaigii pronto; was<br />
a***.<br />
"to overcome the<br />
meaning the<br />
tbja i»fer from<br />
D* Planrttag<br />
1 fee the scene <strong>of</strong><br />
I'fogaa medfta-<br />
afcrrttajt at HfcU p.m.<br />
RbWimtp% familiar<br />
iltjioa Che church's<br />
be no spoken word<br />
There will<br />
"set vices" tills<br />
attendance, by<br />
hymns played<br />
are troty every-<br />
«re ttie Gospel hymns — "Old<br />
"Jesus, Lover <strong>of</strong> My Soul."<br />
i*ay lie selected from the<br />
And the next may be the<br />
Ctaaity Jury, after<br />
fudge<br />
hv<br />
JkatbocUj'* recently<br />
Whmn .<br />
Board is talking about when it talks about<br />
"promoting a year-round recreaUon package,"<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City has the shortest season Of all<br />
major South Jersey resorts due to our willingness<br />
to sacrifice some financial gain to maintain<br />
the principle <strong>of</strong> closed Sundays. If Wildwood's<br />
pmk season continues for 10 weeks, or<br />
70 days, a great many <strong>of</strong> our local enterprises,<br />
because they are closed on Sundays, have a<br />
season <strong>of</strong> only 633 days.<br />
What a tremendous financial boom it<br />
would be to tie community economy if our<br />
period <strong>of</strong> good business could be extended by<br />
a month or two. Wouldn't it be wonderful<br />
if more <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> City'i visitors came in early<br />
May and lingered through late November?<br />
No northern seashore resort can find a formula<br />
which will make its economy boom 12<br />
months a year but there must be ways to<br />
attract more visitors during the so-called <strong>of</strong>fseason,<br />
Atlantic City, by attracting <strong>of</strong>f-season<br />
convention business, has added many pr<strong>of</strong>itable<br />
weeks to its year. This city should explore<br />
emy possible means <strong>of</strong> accomplishing<br />
Capitol Hill<br />
WASHINGTON, D, C. — He current<br />
Congress has given President<br />
Johnson this year virtually every,<br />
thing he's ashed so far in the way<br />
<strong>of</strong> legislation and there seems every<br />
evidence that Send wIU continue<br />
throughout the rest <strong>of</strong> the year.<br />
It has been less cooperative with<br />
sane <strong>of</strong> the Administration's agencies,<br />
however — mart notably the<br />
Defense Department and the Veterans<br />
AftBtataration — when they<br />
to cany out the President's<br />
Something similar. ' Now it f Oiolr<br />
FeUowship prajer group meea<br />
ndtf (Palm SMriay)—<br />
throughout tte day.<br />
9:30 a, m.-Omrch School.<br />
tl a, m,—The Ssvlce, AMhan, 7:30 p. m—Holy Tnuneday Coin.<br />
"Draw NtA/m to Jerusali-m" hy WU. munion Service, anonjary.<br />
Uam». Sonlor Chrfr, "The Pali FfcUr<br />
by Faure, Junior Choir<br />
1 p. in. to 2:30 p. m.-Good Friday<br />
4 p. m.-Q)nca1 at Sacred Scn.'ice, Sanctuary.<br />
nraented ^r the choir,<br />
7 p. m,—Junior Young People and<br />
7:30 p. m.-PaMm'm Oass. Junior <strong>On</strong>ir, Sunday School Build-<br />
i jf<br />
ing.<br />
4 p. m,—Senior ConfirmaUon OaB, T p p. m,-Junior IB^ ^ Young g ppe people<br />
5 p. m_—Drijorah Orde meeting and d JJandbell Jd Cboir. Lows Auditor. Adi<br />
In the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Edna Kreitler, ium.<br />
101 Wesley rd,<br />
• • *<br />
TitHday—<br />
CHURCH OP CHRIST<br />
3:15 p, in, — Junior Omfirmation<br />
Class.<br />
•» anrit lli-T-ir mm<br />
Thundty—<br />
$ p, m,—The St-rv-Ia- ot Holy Com.<br />
munion.<br />
W:15 a, m.-BiWe Study.<br />
* • •<br />
11 a. m.—Worship Servic*.<br />
PIRIT CHUKCH OP<br />
i:30 p. m.^Evenine Worship,<br />
CHRItT KIINTItT<br />
I p. m.^eroM <strong>of</strong> Truth, radio<br />
M m, MKI I MbMT a*.<br />
prograni on station WLDB. 1490 ka,<br />
Sunday Servlc* - II am<br />
Sunday School — U a.m. OCEAM <strong>CITY</strong> BAPTItT<br />
ffli'Clflll! «. S Brfn<br />
The effect <strong>of</strong> our thinking on our ', BavM<br />
O.D., PaMr<br />
health will be examined In this R«. JAM<br />
Sundav's Bible Lesson to he read at<br />
aU rawlitian Sdence churches, Ine ••». RmH<br />
subiect to "Are Sin, Disease, and MtoWw •»<br />
Death Real?"<br />
The Responsive Reading for the'<br />
SriUS"? Seai^S^S W f- T 7:30 p. m.—Midweek Sendee <strong>of</strong><br />
prayer, praise and Bible meditation<br />
conduetod by. Pastor Wright.<br />
B p. in.—Chorus rehenrsa], David<br />
B. Younjt, director.<br />
r<br />
10:30 a, m. - 3 p. m.^-White Cross<br />
lfldjes meet downstairs.<br />
7 p, m,—Gospel Service at OOdren's<br />
Seashore Hone conducted by<br />
Married Couples flas,<br />
M ¥M<br />
- l « the dW^<br />
a new earth: and the former shaU »:» *• m.-Suiiday School wrth denot<br />
be remembered, nor cow into. Parunents tar every member <strong>of</strong> the<br />
1<br />
tamily. Sari Stoilzfuj, general sup-<br />
r<br />
7 a. m.<br />
7 tD 7:30 p.<br />
4:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 8:30 p. DLf^nfrnnlnHi<br />
mtmf mmt Haly Day*—<br />
• and 10:30 UL, and «:J0 pjn.- |<br />
Flnl FrW»y—<br />
7 a. m.-Ma<br />
mint before, 7:30 to 8:30 p. m.<br />
C * •<br />
MJR LADY Of fJOOD COUNtCL<br />
«M «. aad A*»wy *r.<br />
Noon - 3 p. m,—Three {bur Sacred<br />
Service conducted by Pastor Wright<br />
wtui ana panto giving "Toe Sevan<br />
Last Words From The Cross."<br />
THE BIBLE<br />
rr. JAMU<br />
M*. ari HNH av.<br />
SPEAKS<br />
U a, m, M< n JAJK<br />
TO YOU<br />
S p. m,—Sunday School.<br />
•VMT tUNPAV<br />
1:30 p, ra—Evening WonUp •M imi, urn*, i<br />
S p. m.—Prayer<br />
MACBDONIA MRTHODIIT PROGRAM SUN. (Apt-. 11}<br />
IM m. Mi tlirinia aw. I "You Don't Hw* To Stay<br />
Mr,<br />
I The Way You Anf<br />
9:30 a, m.-amitay SdbooL<br />
U a, nv—Morning Warship<br />
8:30 p. m.—Evwiinir Survki!<br />
s * •<br />
MILOH lAFnST<br />
m m, mmt BMPIM a*.<br />
(lav. O. W aMd<br />
10 a. m.^=Sisiday lehooL<br />
11 a. m,—M«BBK Worahip.<br />
TAIIRNACLE BAPTIST<br />
M •». NlM av.<br />
R«». Z. L. BynJ, PaMr<br />
T«iay (Tinnlay)-<br />
• p. m.—Senior a«Ir rehcarsaL<br />
Sataniay-<br />
4:30 p. m.—Intermediate Qioir rehearsal<br />
10 a.<br />
11:15 B. m—Morning Worship<br />
3:30 p. m.—The pastor and church<br />
members will present services at the<br />
New Hope Baptist Church in CedarvDle,<br />
Tmtaay—<br />
7:30 p. m,—Fmyet meeting-<br />
»•>»•»< •«»•*»••»*«•<br />
HEARING AIDS<br />
BATTtWES. COWS<br />
ami ACCESSORIES<br />
MILLER<br />
OPTICAL CO.<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong><br />
Oldest Drtabttihed Optician<br />
159-8th St. Dial 399-4000 t<br />
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH<br />
1HE UNrraD PRESBYTERIAN, USA.<br />
7TH AND WESLEY AVENUE<br />
Rav. Wm, RadclitT* All.n, Th M , Paator<br />
YOU<br />
•M cordUlly invltad to atttnd Hw wrvi <strong>of</strong><br />
SACRED MUSIC<br />
•nHttod<br />
"OLIVET TO CALVARY"<br />
by the Pint PrMbytartan Choir<br />
PALM SUNDAY EVENING<br />
April 11, 7:30 O'clock<br />
Marion f rout Murphy, Dlractor <strong>of</strong> Muile<br />
Owondolyii H«Sr»rth#y, Organist<br />
THI<br />
Godfrey-Smith Funeral Horn*<br />
, HERBERT L. GODFREY, Mar.<br />
Established IMt<br />
•09 Central Av«niw<br />
Pledging for th» futuf, at In th* paif, thm<br />
Hntt mnJ mmt dignified fvnmral s«rvfc«.<br />
IN TIME OF TROUBLE WE ARE AS<br />
NEAR AS TOUR PHONI — DIAL. 99941077<br />
to <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty*s First Funeral Ptractor<br />
31:1-14<br />
ntUftumniaM<br />
8 a.<br />
4:X to B:SO and 1:30 •> k» |<br />
lip<br />
ta A<br />
aalBi<br />
ta*M, lOHk A* IIII iiiii| 111 .III )!• tl» f|<br />
the city tkat ins to crudry Him.<br />
Jam, uaM» Nqdm, «wr had need latsAoMc. i<br />
B«rf«l<br />
imnUmtf. HtapMtf<br />
m»jaty rf arnd Hunt, tat M vmUp and « N» SM at Orf.<br />
NapolMB houfht for Wnadf a, tnnAnt i»orj at •>• jriai *<br />
ouw mm-. Mood.<br />
Jins bautftt ftp All Mai MM) Ufc-«t ttt jifa. tt Bh O H<br />
Blood!<br />
- ft<br />
MaHkw<br />
15:31-44 Hdl'M J*:I7-JO IMaVM<br />
This SeriM ft Being Published Under thm Sponsorship <strong>of</strong> the Following,<br />
ARTHUR M. DsMARIS<br />
IM Atlantic Aw, 399-1233<br />
HANEY LLOYD CHATTTN<br />
1316 A»bory Avfc Dial 3994)060<br />
THE CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />
NATIONAL BANK<br />
MI Asbury An. Dial 999-1300<br />
SILVAGN'S<br />
REXALL PHARMACY<br />
Mi St. and Aabury Aw, Dial 399-3535<br />
SAMPSON and HAMADA<br />
128 Waat AM, DM 3ff*.IOli<br />
HOWARD S. STAINTON<br />
110 Atbury Am Dial<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> OTY<br />
WATER SERVICE COMFANT 1<br />
210 TMHI Sfrwt Dial:<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> HOMH<br />
SAVINGS A LOAN
, Illl llllswftiitf<br />
OPINING<br />
FRIDAY,<br />
APRIL 9*<br />
14TH STREET<br />
fairy Shop<br />
CROSS BUNS<br />
FRUIT STOLEN<br />
T to T:JO p. rik<br />
4 to 5:30 and T to *3p p. nv<br />
dtti«r awmtn<br />
* Mritsg Sbciery.<br />
7:15 a. m.-Hoty<br />
10:30 a. m.—Hoty Oooimunkm.<br />
8 p. m.—Evening Pno*r and IiM-<br />
SuuiTia (FrWay, MrsHay «t Us*)<br />
Naan-«h«ea DMMVUOMI Flood<br />
••••7 1^-^^ "•^••H—<br />
g>.m. BlnssingrfPahnaadHMy<br />
- - ^*"^<br />
j a. m. — Ante-Cnmnmoion<br />
Court* School.<br />
U*.<br />
w PMBac Taiyert. A zippy ax mat thrive* on rep- __<br />
dariMwiipipaftLftf iaqiw figeHtii end imi want teajlw-oas econ- ••><br />
5HH)p V-8 too** The price? A trifle, as tigers go. Look Into it P<br />
»»i\-» 1 .-<br />
fMOrtOK COMPANY, INC<br />
115* A^UBY AVKrWE. <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
1:15 a. m.—Ho««•«<<br />
visual effidenty standards. Dr. glne." The actions to accompany the tte daat who cmrritiuted to the<br />
Tracey, chairman <strong>of</strong> the project, said<br />
World War B project! The Vasal<br />
this figure ju not alatmnf because<br />
pp take advantage <strong>of</strong> such<br />
In our HUB X Reading Guild, Char AJdi room was matt attractive and<br />
lene Plageman lead* tte daw with infonaattve with swat, helmets.<br />
testing are, tor the most part, aua- 4 boota to her credit. Coming up<br />
piaous <strong>of</strong> their visual inability. towards tte top are Cecilia Berry.<br />
The airvry was conducted in cmv Kathk-cn Kyle and Donna Schunek. Ssttr Frances Edward, tte toads'<br />
Junction with the Uon Clubs' •Save It is through good reading that many <strong>of</strong> hMnqr, atonal slides <strong>of</strong> tte war.<br />
Your Vision Week."<br />
pathways to learning are opeoad. Spettol prayers were oBered far<br />
Encouragement is being gn-en to peace in tte United tarn, VMIWH<br />
those who need more motivation lor and in nil parts <strong>of</strong> tte world.<br />
Economics PrafMsor the desire to read.<br />
Falber Mark, tte aHistant MVer.<br />
• • *<br />
jfs^nV'iit <strong>of</strong> feg K^nTois is s^tsf Ois^<br />
To B# Exchange OuMt<br />
THIRD GRADE<br />
Robert F. Severn], •War (praam Maori<br />
n on Thursday, and he w«s<br />
MSTIR<br />
Oaastant pr<strong>of</strong>eMor <strong>of</strong> economics at<br />
ansMd at tte autwua and aho tte<br />
Have you been attracted to the<br />
Rutgers Culkgc <strong>of</strong> South Jeraey, will<br />
topics danrafd by tte fmttl ki<br />
third grade lately? Could be you<br />
discuss Eeononiic Development. Be-<br />
their respecnve<br />
have something magnetic in your<br />
tatorehipB, and American Foreign pocket. The children are thoroughly He exunded<br />
policy with members <strong>of</strong> the Ex- enjoying tte mysteries <strong>of</strong> the magto<br />
an the mmiLeis <strong>of</strong> the<br />
change Oub <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> C5t>- on Mon net with Mrs, CrDonneB. during Ihcjr including Mrs. Marda. jetanM.<br />
day (April li) in the Plymouth Inn afternoon lessons They ate pNS^^ ^^jpi^^rfal ^^^^^B^^^ mMwfrn<br />
at 6:30 p. m.<br />
Joyed, under her guidance,<br />
Paul troonnd, naMtttnte teacher in<br />
A native <strong>of</strong> Chicago. Dr. ^versoo<br />
<strong>of</strong> pussy<br />
attended the Univenuty <strong>of</strong> New Bta-<br />
by gkniig smaO par. and ate. Dorothy sfcVeieh. docuMno<br />
ico and earned hi. US., l*A. andtides<br />
<strong>of</strong> oMon OBM sticks, The<br />
HtD. degrees at tte Umverary <strong>of</strong> suits N« quit?<br />
Illinois During this period, he<br />
lk, WWte, Blue and Red Patents<br />
served as a teaching assistant and SIXTH GHAOE<br />
assistant to the dean. CHUege at Oon><br />
White Kid and White lizard<br />
merce, and-a graduate (eUo»-<br />
A resident <strong>of</strong> 202 Crest..! av , The /our qpper grades enjojwd a<br />
' MIKitirnONS AeeuMTKLY FILLID<br />
Hiiddonfleld, th« economist analysed •cjenee Urn, 'ine Unetpaaed Get.<br />
tlie mortgage iadebMdMB contracted i doss, J^nea ious / the Tetepoone<br />
P*r*onn«l To Iniura Propar Pitting<br />
by a group ol Illinois residents m I W- The children learned much<br />
Champaign County last summer with about the weatter from this film, and<br />
the uid oi a ©,000 grant from the many questions will come up about<br />
Rutgers Urtverrtty<br />
it in future science mi^rii^p.<br />
Dr. Seven is appearing under Cteuiine ^a^Bge detnastrated isx<br />
the auspices <strong>of</strong> the Rutgers Uni- us this week with an originBl experi-<br />
ten's FAMILY SHOE versity vereity Speaker* Bureau, which whjeh lists<br />
ment, the rotation <strong>of</strong> the oarth around<br />
more than #30 taculty and safl mem- tte sun. Morgan Mason shfnved<br />
bers *to may be caUcd on thfoueh motor made from coite et uaubted<br />
STORE<br />
the Bureau to disc<strong>of</strong>fl over 3,ti00 submim<br />
and a te« tube. It nernj<br />
Jgctt-<br />
good and it worte, Herbert Payne<br />
brought a parachute and explained<br />
Dial 399-3373<br />
d and evil do not betall men tte pat*inE <strong>of</strong> it eorreetjy, and ahn<br />
OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M.<br />
without reason. Heaven sends them<br />
how to pull the tip sard. It was<br />
happiness or miiay according to<br />
very interesting<br />
tteir cooauet,—OMtfuctus,<br />
Special mention mart be made here<br />
<strong>of</strong> several peppy sixth grates. Kathleen<br />
Mielke. Qda Mclaughlin. Oaudate<br />
BaUard and Edward Getty,<br />
whose chaHjei are always •»!! token<br />
cure <strong>of</strong>, and who nm generous in<br />
their efforts to help others.<br />
Ck>Md Iwt«r Manrfay, April IWi<br />
Cross a Wildcat engine<br />
with a Buick Special,<br />
and what do you get?<br />
Acarwith9lives<br />
and m very businesslike purr.<br />
*.<br />
BROTHERS<br />
SEVENTH (MM»<br />
Congratolations are in ordc-r this<br />
wek tor some membeis <strong>of</strong> the tevmth<br />
male. These are the newftf<br />
elected Bwmhers rf the Ovies Quo.<br />
President WiUism Nlddcs, Vkem President<br />
Patricia AsphwkU, Recording<br />
Secretary Nancy Hottman, Orresponding<br />
Secretory Althea<br />
TERMITES?<br />
•Tfc Inspection<br />
NoObftgafion<br />
RATNER<br />
PEST<br />
CONTROL<br />
- Established 1910-<br />
399-1200<br />
MfeMBBR MATWNAt<br />
* t«W .JMlttY PEST<br />
CONTROL A*»OCIAtlON<br />
Summer Courje<br />
Mxwetssi
THURS<br />
THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINEL-LEDG1R<br />
Health Class<br />
Tours Hospital<br />
All Bophoewre gtria win late<br />
Health wen recently given another<br />
Stott<br />
added respaosibUuy, which wu to<br />
write a term paper on some topic <strong>of</strong><br />
[JANE ALUM wfJUDY JENKINS<br />
health.<br />
;<br />
6 W CINDY WHDN<br />
Tta Health teacher. Mm ReleMy,<br />
told them they could supplement their<br />
i BMgr. OOMBC JENKINS<br />
term paper in different ways, such<br />
as a Held trip, a play, or charts.<br />
BHHTIIIinMUXER<br />
<strong>On</strong>e amUtkn* sophomore, JoAnnc<br />
Stay, decided that a field trip to<br />
Shore Memorial Hospital would bat<br />
tk,r •<br />
help her illustrate her tram paper<br />
which wan "Respiratory Diseases."<br />
To be able to cany out her idea,<br />
she Bret had to receive permission<br />
from the Maid <strong>of</strong> Education and<br />
hen from the main <strong>of</strong>fice. The set<br />
date was March 25 and 35 sophomore<br />
girls from the red and while gym<br />
rams planned, to go*<br />
Upon arriving, the jM» split into<br />
tno Kiwips and nxtii guided through<br />
flic hospital by Mrs, John Edward!<br />
and one <strong>of</strong> the head nurara. They<br />
««na showTi the arnerBemy wart and<br />
What is thu ... basketball or football???<br />
he 5ped,-il cqulpinent used thcn> the<br />
the kmknhip at the<br />
eefcatric!! ward, babies that »\ro<br />
t Ma. FMfths. The<br />
tt barn, and ite operatini; room.<br />
The girts took the opportunily to<br />
Mr. Subotich <strong>On</strong> Visit ask questions and to kura more<br />
about JoArm's topic and the hospital<br />
han they would by observing conns<br />
w plays.<br />
To Air Force Academy<br />
Bria« •«•*>.<br />
Mr. Mkharf M. Subouch, principal to the hospital which could be taken<br />
<strong>of</strong> OCHS. attends a general orienta- completely underground in the evunt<br />
<strong>of</strong> a nuclear a!ta<<br />
§• 30 other prominent New jersey The Academy ittelf Js situated on<br />
high school educator and guidance U.OJ0 acri-s at the foot ot the Rocky<br />
counselors at the V. $, AST Force Mountains in view <strong>of</strong> Kiss's Peak.<br />
Academy at Colorado Springs. Cbl> Anothor interesting thine about Mr<br />
Merry-Go-Round ado. on Thursday, Friday and Sat SubBUeh's trip is that while it took<br />
Urday, Mud! 25 through «. mvm hours to By to Peterson Field,<br />
, No<br />
All ol those attending were gtreo Colorado, from Newark airport it<br />
As* JOB<br />
complete packets <strong>of</strong> programs. This took only fire hours to come back<br />
. . U "P" tor INst- program included briefings on enby,<br />
the same route because <strong>of</strong> the<br />
is not quite are. Mrs. trance requirements, the cadet eoun. prevailing winds.<br />
seUng program, the academic cur- Mr- Subotich said that from the<br />
riculum, intercoUegiale athletics- and cadets he saw and talked to, he got<br />
Bkm. geography text! , , , Qeven- milaary and leadship training at the the impression that the Air Force<br />
«td scrambled egg* in Academy, along wifh a complete tour Academy has some <strong>of</strong> the fines bays<br />
. . . Suzie. not Susan, right. <strong>of</strong> facilities. Among the facilities in the country.<br />
. . . Judy, where is Denmark' which were sees were classes, the Mr. Subotich found the trip tetef.<br />
Orol . . June . . . twinkling library, gym, stadium, admlnistrsi csting and thrilling and would like<br />
. . tmnty one is the number! tive buildings, dormitories, training , to go back. Me would reeonunaid a<br />
. Barti, can't you get i«ir factor and athletic fields.<br />
j vWt to the Air Force Academy as<br />
. . . "Silbouettea on theOf<br />
the various architectural strue- i worthwhile to anyone who might hav<br />
B<br />
cue wearing a yeltow apron turea, Mr. Subotich found the Ompel the opportunity to do so and said that<br />
they were baking a to be most inspiring. Panels <strong>of</strong> cut the Academy welcomes visilors.<br />
*! . . . Larain's jeataus; her cat tint the light within in various<br />
: a girl Jriend . . But Mrs. T.. Everything inside the Chapel<br />
prom is even weeks away, don't orris out the Air Force motif. An-<br />
i think the Dowers wiU nave wilted otar wiique building, which be saw<br />
then? . . . Huny. boys!, put her<br />
rimn«_ |t may he your only<br />
awe . . .Why do tiny always kill Townspeople Invited<br />
people aToacn. Mr. BomerT<br />
_ Tim ... To Spanish Fiesta<br />
test, what eke fe newf gpmi»it Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Qtf<br />
ehool is going to hilvc a "fiesta.<br />
Ws affair will be held in the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />
Oty Youth Cnter from U ockxk to<br />
nsw coMttryt country Of aJgebrmf rfdoek on April 10. This affair,<br />
•Visit<br />
wUeh is a new and worthwhile form<br />
THEBRASaUNG. <strong>of</strong> entertainment, will be free <strong>of</strong> cost<br />
to those who attend.<br />
The fiesta will give a represarifo.<br />
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tff W SERVICE<br />
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Mm vm be shown and refreshments<br />
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Special WELDWOOD' Display food; Pat Rahn. publicity; Katty<br />
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?angsflgt Hfld BiHli HUbglf, p*&jests.<br />
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Hsweu wUl total the paints scored by<br />
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PAPERHANGING<br />
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rsesor «< tsmela tAJMnliy. Ruth Ann Vandmpbol, Rot Burman. on the board. <strong>On</strong> Friday the «ntei><br />
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1W a|sb nsd an omorfawMy to Brent Hop*, Bobby BfcCrelght, Lyme ce* ira cotttatad and read ami m*-<br />
< fa**** » U»« mtewftost. radio Mngnaa, Kttnbrth OMTIOE, LMU cu»*d by tbe eUw,<br />
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YtARS OP SATISFIED<br />
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When a eMld can ml a book weU. en" was arranged. A •tory was<br />
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PoKcy fiMdsij «M dhWnattc mad- they get a strip ol papar to put inaxnjnaed<br />
using the children-* Ideas<br />
EACH WINDOW<br />
DIAL 399-4599<br />
• Swan was select fasl •«"«• o<strong>On</strong>cd the sMOtnts a thMr folder wHh the bank's name on and the parts <strong>of</strong> a flower were iUu*-<br />
FAS* DfcUVERV<br />
dor ftotarian lor<br />
rad it>iitiMMIIiM»iiiMii<br />
In mathemsiles, the ta is working<br />
with toe volume <strong>of</strong> different fig- ROBERT A. CULL<br />
in the mecnanics <strong>of</strong> poetry are being Registered Builder<br />
studied in Language.<br />
Matey and Wa elaas studying tht<br />
CUSTOM BUILT MOAtffS<br />
eaanrion <strong>of</strong> tbe United States to the<br />
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bow to viait a museum and to His new «bant (rafaased just prior<br />
J^W/WNOM COMBINAtlON gfjBM<br />
recognke the famous painting*. In Mass dntlA k) MJ-V-E and consists<br />
AND SCREEN<br />
the paat, they have studied many at a. eoUaotka at Mngs that all have<br />
«aB^'<br />
artists su ss Hembrsndt and Vansomething<br />
to my dbout the theme <strong>of</strong><br />
Gogh.<br />
the IP. . . Jfmdutod and conducted<br />
> UNMMr, Ffwgaton., LMtf> CMMnt A MaMar<br />
The pupUi hive also been itudyln0 by 'Ralph Carmichael, the »ong»<br />
fraction* in remainders in Arithme- tram LO-V.E (which Nat oritic.<br />
They are now In 4ne "seven gbiBUy recorded in six languages).<br />
ttmes taWa. and wUl aoon be InMm<br />
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Nicola «u NoUe» Coooo.<br />
•bfo 12 yew «n_ under: Holly<br />
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Debbie Neal on Chug., lug. Diane<br />
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MM*. OV>e McOUnn on Red Ant<br />
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1W1 hoDK. 13 yesr« and over:<br />
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John Yean* on Specie, Dnm Webb<br />
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- Diana White en Candy. Hobut<br />
Young on Gotnarjche. Gail Mc-<br />
H Red Ant. Oarfes Foglio<br />
Pole bqmfttt. U yean end<br />
Webb on Captain. Buster<br />
AmoU on NOMB. Ftebql. Terry<br />
an Lucky LejKtchaun. Jamie<br />
Nichols __ Cocn. Rote bending. 12<br />
and antler: Diane White on<br />
<br />
SMrtey Krukelbarfi, fored by the organizations <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Neal and partner, Hobart Trinior Methodist Church last week,<br />
_ and Jimmy DuU,<br />
A BSD pr<strong>of</strong>it was realized by the<br />
i torn to New Ride a bode 13 and ovep; Irene sueeBgful aHair. This money has<br />
ifaMe on Tmcy, Jamie Nichols on been turned over to the Sunday<br />
Cocoa, Tarty WUMe on Lucky L*p- School Building Fund.<br />
Jdhn Young on Speck. Ride<br />
Chairman far the dinner was Mrs.<br />
buck. 12 yean and under; Bonnie<br />
Walter Peterson, Other committee<br />
•rip WooDcy on Sparky, Hobart Young<br />
heads were SOii Sue Johnson and<br />
on romanrtie, Charlene Noble on<br />
Mrs. Wllkird MUthews. HekeU; Paul<br />
Ctf Ha- Cttcoa. Scott Nutate on Fancy. Berger, publicity; John AUen, tables;<br />
A riding show will be held at theMrs.<br />
George Bailey, table supplies<br />
Stables on April 3 at and decorations; Mrs. Gam Broadlcy<br />
and Mrs. Peteison, Idtehai; Mrs.<br />
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Harry Webb, waitresses; Mrs. Nell<br />
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Miss MarleM Fitzgerald was guest<br />
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giwn rmsMy by Mr^ AHjirt Way,<br />
ST.. in Horsham. Pa. The aflair was<br />
a pantry sheU shower.<br />
Those attending were Mrs, Lillian<br />
Ftagerald, Mm. Marie Mclntyre and<br />
Mrs. Thornas Schoenwaid. all <strong>of</strong> this<br />
; Mrs. _#« Shuster, Mrs. Rich,<br />
art FohaB, Mrs. AMiert Way, Jr..<br />
Mrs. Fred POleiB, all <strong>of</strong> Pi_l_j<br />
phia; and Mlfia ABB ThomrBon- <strong>of</strong><br />
H<strong>of</strong>sham.<br />
Saading gifts but unable to attimd<br />
Arnold on Rebel,* Terry w»e Mrs. James Cosies and Mrs.<br />
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Nfrnob on Cocoa. John Young<br />
Mrs, Jamei Humilton, <strong>of</strong> this city;<br />
Barrel race, 12 yenrs<br />
and A__L Agnes LoHborg and Mrs,<br />
Hobart Young on Cornaru<br />
JYanii Warhurtoji, both <strong>of</strong> rionda.<br />
on Fancy. Darlese Miss FtagSBld, daugliteT <strong>of</strong> Mr.<br />
Bette Jon and Mrs. Marlcy Filigcrnld, <strong>of</strong> S4S<br />
ftrlt pJ., wiU become Uje bride <strong>of</strong><br />
sad over: TBomas MclnWre. son <strong>of</strong> Mr. a__l<br />
Jamie Nknob on Cocoa. John Young Mrs. Harry Melniyre, <strong>of</strong> 429 Wesley<br />
ran "^H*. Terry WOkie on Lucky av,, Saturday at 1 p. m. in St.<br />
• Leprecbaup. Busty Arnold on R**John's<br />
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on Sparky. Charles<br />
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Coming Events in Upper Township<br />
I daring <strong>of</strong> veterans' hospi.<br />
I pven by Mrs. LilliMi Knecllt<br />
mbai <strong>of</strong> dark-EUason Unit<br />
I Legion Auxiliary meet-<br />
it, 4-H News<br />
INBUT DIN *<br />
f (Hlflfl PAlffllSOII<br />
(meetim we made letter hold,<br />
(paanbie oldJtime cranberry<br />
We also made woU plaques,<br />
* * e .<br />
I GROWERS 4-H CLUB<br />
KDafMti MarHn<br />
»r leader Joann Bauer<br />
| membors discussed havlab<br />
slip to obtain funds to<br />
I letters to carnp, BligiWHty<br />
!, MMties and how to fill<br />
> applirations were discus.<br />
J were given on individual<br />
i, tword books, identification<br />
I ud results <strong>of</strong> "tnJnina."<br />
JWaBon wai given on how<br />
J tUodnidron from runners.<br />
' I are planning a house-to.<br />
c _f to view and Judge the<br />
pjtafc el each member,<br />
sd tte girls will givo demon.<br />
• U the Oiunty Oontest on<br />
J (Artl 8). They are Joann<br />
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W box mid construction<br />
We finlabrt our booklets on<br />
* made a trial and the<br />
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•"t BMtictag to becoriie Oiri<br />
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i •«* .in Aaantio Oty and<br />
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•W Ungley demonstrated<br />
"•« to male fowl,<br />
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" 1 hand-printed scroll<br />
TPJso 1 <strong>of</strong> ihe boyb toim-<br />
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COME EARLY FOR<br />
THE BEST SELECTION<br />
ORCHIDS - GARttMAS<br />
SlNTIMtL-LlDOlR<br />
NOTICE TO<br />
<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> RESIDENTS<br />
LEGALLY QUALIFIED CITIZENS<br />
MAY REGISTER NOW TO VOTE<br />
PRIMARY ELECTION,<br />
JUNE 1, 1965<br />
ThoM becoming 21 yan <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>a prior to June<br />
1«t, 1965, may r«gitMr now and vote en<br />
Primary Section Day,<br />
Women whote names hav* been changed by<br />
marriage mutt w-reSJ.ter under riieir<br />
present name.<br />
ThM* who have changed ffwfr re«icJence mutt<br />
tran.fer fo new OMTMS,<br />
RE«STa OR CHAM6£ ADWttSS ON OR<br />
WOK 4:J0 P.M. APRIL flS<br />
wTwwraai<br />
MONDAY THRU FRIDAY - 9 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.<br />
mm WOAY iVBaiNo, APRIL m,<br />
t ¥,th, to 9 P.M.<br />
NICKERSON, City C/erfc<br />
Area High School Students<br />
Visit Stockholders Meeting<br />
Another measure I tatroduaa, H.R,<br />
BW, would amend the Intemai Revo,<br />
the indhidual ineam tax tor eern<br />
•mounta paid a. espem<br />
w eoueaUoo. Unda' terms <strong>of</strong><br />
my hlU. a total t« credit <strong>of</strong> ^^<br />
wouU fce ajiowed on I1.SW spent for<br />
higher education, ton, ^^ n ^<br />
ftg people are attending colleges<br />
Mi mivwsitie*jtodnj, and th W<br />
<strong>of</strong> tfcti edueatten ta fcHomli* more<br />
more tynkaBuma to their<br />
W, ThU measure would saw the<br />
Hf lillklin<br />
M?~"<br />
Hear<br />
ID21BEBEB-S<br />
ANSLESEA 1HN<br />
Otu^fAmtricm'tMtttExamgl<br />
whb ExttptionalFadlitml<br />
, A _<br />
THREC<br />
Loins<br />
irb Summer Residence or<br />
Year 'Round Shore Home!<br />
131 Pinnacle Road (At Holly TPM Road)<br />
In th* DMirabl* Ocaan City G*rd«n* SMHM<br />
hm Blocht h> HM BMCH — <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N. J,<br />
ABSOLUTE<br />
AUCTION<br />
wtwP, •IMWWH I UmH w Bmrin<br />
"M homo Is sat on a bemutlful 124xll3 - lot-one ol O»<br />
Ooaan City—with flagstone walk, evergreen plantings and<br />
• «wn with automatic sprinkler system<br />
'roKt porch with black wrought Iron rolling . . . great spot<br />
» eooUng ocean breezes. Spadous Living Room with husa<br />
" **ooWng the grounds, pine paneled walls, acoustic tile<br />
I*U me floor and one hose atone wall with a log burning<br />
5V.- . a superb room OO the Living Room is the modem<br />
w . . . very specious. White metal cabinets and storage<br />
formMa pountertops, double drain sink with n!jfflg»li<br />
. range with double oven, exhaust fan and an p-saaBM<br />
a breakout bar. Large windows fill this kitchen with<br />
1<br />
loor. JUM <strong>of</strong>f the Kitchen i> a room ideal tor Dining<br />
It Bedroom. Has acoustic tile celling, tile floor, doaet<br />
I Ceramic tile bath with stall shower.<br />
—; each with loot <strong>of</strong> closet spare, and JcomUc Hie<br />
! «!• batha (ona with stall nhower). HallMy haja<br />
to 2nd floor stbrair. area ... lots o| room tor<br />
mq space. Dekfa ITot Water Meat.<br />
I «hc house la a 2 Utge oar oatage with a drlvewayto<br />
ITMs modem garage has 3 overhead doorn concrete<br />
[Mtnage modem •paoo, full garaue ifith. has a ptmiter room, ani a utility<br />
• TOmtvA too, awfull<br />
bath, a powder room, and a<br />
awlrway leads to the smart nundeck abom<br />
\ apotl<br />
: SUNDAY, APRIL 11 from : iP.M.<br />
. FIRB MALL. Rf. 9, W. OcMn City<br />
•ATURDAY, APklL 1^ at 1 P. M.<br />
«t<br />
TO! <strong>OCEAN</strong> CITT<br />
Coming Bvents In Somers Point - Linwood<br />
MIX<br />
ZACH<br />
CIENKOWSKI<br />
PKoo» 927-645*<br />
Buy and Sell<br />
With<br />
CLASSIFIED<br />
AOS<br />
YEAR 'ROUND SEASHOM RANCHER<br />
AMWM McnoN<br />
Mi<br />
tWNKK OCRAN<br />
, OCKAN arr, N.<br />
ABSOLUTE AUCTION<br />
SUNDAY, APtUL U Item 1<br />
C4TY<br />
Obituaries <strong>of</strong> the WetWc<br />
Reports<br />
•nut (nMftiar)-<br />
<strong>On</strong>tral UtttsdMt Church Uight. .<br />
other<br />
7 p. m., to tte New Jersey av, fire-<br />
: CONVENTIONAL Someni PolM school annual Under, to 10 p. in., at the <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy SMt-<br />
Cetestino Perez T. Witter Wi*is«i<br />
hl«h school<br />
MtMsg at Stockholder! (rf tN At- meeting <strong>of</strong>'<br />
gorten round-up, 1, to 4 p. m, tng Rink, sponsond by Junior High<br />
and S attff I _ lantic Oty Electric Oomjmny next<br />
Lodge No. m] r CONSTRUCTION<br />
* * *<br />
MfT.<br />
nteM IM T. Waiter WlDdmou, Of 230<br />
In the '<br />
tern eJgtt tbutteni IWf 3m-yd<br />
NAFBC Women's dub Umdtssn<br />
Four I M H QBrden Gab haU y^terday aflexmon lar CriM- av., dtad WedDMday. lm.mwi*. «n<br />
„, counties wffl lee tal Jana tea L. r*ng *Mr chiW-but<br />
Lik.<br />
pom-World War n "O.L KU," many<br />
<strong>of</strong> the people now deeply Involved k<br />
* SM Foods<br />
a-ssffca: MUBal normal feaUng.<br />
Parents can seek comfort, too, to<br />
our scientific establishment would<br />
BoitQwn.r. Jn.urlinc.. knowing that over the V» uw<br />
• Italian<br />
never have had tite opportunity or<br />
Malt n£!fmtSSiffi have ^m their, child the fcelml <strong>of</strong><br />
the fund* to obtain coUege nd ad-<br />
family bekwEingnew-and they can<br />
vanced degreai, B is in Amrtca's<br />
ENJOY DINING IN SOUTH<br />
now conUmie the goad work by un-<br />
best Intent to extend this program<br />
derstanding this new need tor priv-<br />
to include veterans <strong>of</strong> Korean and<br />
MOSt BEAUTIFUL DINING<br />
imm^n acy and by knowing tt will nut attect<br />
OoU War ierviee, and w District<br />
the jwungsters' *epae»ted feriing<br />
has many young people in these cate-<br />
* The HARLEQUIN ROOM * Tn»<br />
for tamily.<br />
gories.<br />
w> Mn. ftfi I. Urt|^<br />
-<br />
wa««naftv«<br />
4 *<br />
phia 41 yew» a«o.<br />
bar <strong>of</strong> the Elnt l<br />
and Lodge in r.<br />
«t daughter. Mm. UoOe £•<br />
MuUen. <strong>of</strong> DisatMhtmnB, F*.; two<br />
gnandoWdran and two great »•'"<br />
children.<br />
Jtaaaric atovloea -went Ma SunaV<br />
evening fa the Godfrey-A*** ««*«•»<br />
mtm<br />
wak<br />
SAVE '1006<br />
ItVJwtt I<br />
ouHitelr, BOOM dbhO»**t<br />
MlHD nut "Chat** B.V.1<br />
If with jtm eraott onl<br />
or ch>r(*-pUte. Baca * 111 ATLAHTK AVK.<br />
mor* thsn a ibllllitn A<br />
icuis los* tb*ir crsAt<br />
cuds. Tea can now ut<br />
Credit Csrd Fon«T Co+at<br />
Utti* Atn coat<br />
e i y<br />
MSBMMtiE<br />
Tbett at trimhVi M<br />
BRL WOODS<br />
* wooos<br />
•ML KtTAt«<br />
226 W««» Av*.<br />
Dial<br />
'*''<br />
right over humps<br />
i...,,l, **^ kL 1... 1,,.i|.. ,,,.1Mti M * ^ 1 ' iii Jim ** ** .fcikt *•.<br />
owl UML n'ainooipis reugn IWHQ% fHsmsv* wcx? onww-<br />
m tint dMMM WHB piduv utitoit 10tik<br />
FALMER CHEVROLET & OLD<br />
im AS8URV AVt OC«AN CfTY> N, *S
u<br />
Cape My CrjoMy<br />
AhWi^OrxmCSty<br />
S. Vmhsnoa 0111-<br />
*, Springrf.<br />
Lamanimari*-. 4. New Jersey Na^<br />
' G Obu 0: Baner'a Efeso, 3,<br />
i* 1; WalswItorteiBre. 3,<br />
VFW. 1: JJWMTS 3*»- awe, 3, Som<br />
en P**»t KntMES, 1: Q«nl *«<br />
arras. 3, Doetors, 1,<br />
Kgh taJh-iAa) ernes, Marty Ltt-<br />
wk. OT ineer twoni). High tar*.<br />
vital Sim*-. Marty Unak. m<br />
S Unw ai; Bomr,<br />
3M. WaUncr, lS-ltl; CtMral. 1,MO.<br />
VFW. 14J*; Gas Co.. 11-17; Kmis,<br />
HIT; Doctors, U-1T- Heads, M3;<br />
Manili-ni. SOL<br />
4. NkainL 0:<br />
3, Orioles, 1: Lsrta, 3,<br />
li WoodpeAas. 3. B<strong>of</strong>c.<br />
1- Otrts. X CuTfinah, 1: Hurts,<br />
JVs. Eagles, Dme, 2,<br />
OatO Ftad "BMe<br />
Raiders »-i» Mid M -SHwuud<br />
to lain* en tte Warrior* <strong>of</strong> Mt<br />
«oN Hit* Sdnal h a eg**.<br />
AOanUe Uiit* punf. Thf gang<br />
time is Utted at I p. m.<br />
The R»J*T5 nn aAriykd to<br />
« ibHMri<br />
Sdnal inlimmd tat FVi-<br />
ds>-. tat the ewne mo nlled<br />
hmsr o* the tel in^her. The<br />
cWM IME teen rvschtdoled tor<br />
Rob-<br />
Oemn CSly Bspiisi A, 4 Qtrin<br />
BiiptiSt, 0- Owen Oty Baptta C, 3.<br />
Mamlar«J Baptia. 1; <strong>On</strong>an Qiy Bap-<br />
B, 3, SMHrtew toplM A, 1; fti-<br />
rniB Baptftet. Jlwt<strong>of</strong> Baptist B,<br />
Pfcasmtvilte Baj*ist. % liimwd<br />
unurtly A. 3; VatBOT Prpsbv'tpri-<br />
an, 3, Umnad Oomnuuuty B, 2.<br />
High itdvidual series. Bob Adams.<br />
7 High WivMial singk-. Km \'an-<br />
Saat 94.<br />
Ocran CUj' A. OS;<br />
OCEWI W 8, 18-lft <strong>Ocean</strong> ^!y C,<br />
7.11 • JJmmod A, 17-11: dirtaea.<br />
l*M: S»W«w A, 14-1* Umnod B,<br />
14.M; VMaw, IMS; ^vlew B, «-<br />
10.11:<br />
; Fhr Depart<br />
; Ua*y SMfces. SKJGVi;<br />
WOJ: Ha*«. tt-lg;<br />
:BRddcy, 19H-<br />
2; 8to»s2, SLirlines. 2.<br />
Y^gn lisjivkBXaJ jscrjui,<br />
•Hntar Staffer. 534. and (nil O«<br />
Ekeaakr, SJSi. Hish iroKvidijal tfrcjies<br />
(iianai>. Old RackocJd, 213,<br />
(men) Many Linrak. 231 R]gh team<br />
Jerks. Paint Bowiircj. UC7. Hi£h<br />
team single. PoM Bosriing, 702.<br />
Standing*: Eagles, 3H«i«i: Btaf><br />
jays, 32-lfi; OrkUos, »U M<br />
»»4-19}i; ftant Bowline. »«:<br />
Pheasant*. 27-21: Hswta,<br />
CanfinaJ*. 3RK; WoHipeekers,<br />
Bom. 2WWi: Laite, HI<br />
imra<br />
AND<br />
ANIBMA<br />
MSTAUATIONS<br />
IV* get tte, best possible pic-<br />
tun> sod sound from your TV<br />
set, call on us for all neces-<br />
sary repairs and adjustments<br />
. . Our trained technicians<br />
lie "tops"<br />
EeasonabJe ntet^ the job<br />
w *B Jtr«iui contract, Fft#<br />
SERVICE<br />
SALES<br />
GLEESON'STV<br />
Oceon Cify High School<br />
1965 Track-Field Schedule<br />
It<br />
OdHM<br />
WeMy.<br />
Ph]tarWpW»<br />
Invitation<br />
Hni<br />
Court House<br />
l<br />
Court House<br />
Home<br />
Ckpt-Attannc<br />
Montaj, Ap f<br />
Ope-Atlimlic<br />
MJIOAA<br />
May<br />
Home<br />
Nnv BnaasMt<br />
Raider Trackmen Open<br />
Season With Mainland!<br />
Spares, 4, Siortsfre, 0:<br />
^ ^ 4, Jesters, MorJi tram •<br />
(t||> IIHIIBBV OM<br />
say. PHONE IrKMtt<br />
and WEtT AVKNUK<br />
$31^000.<br />
$-41*0.<br />
BaMCH •LOCK,<br />
LR awl<br />
aaTiata, afc.<br />
D. Aden Stretch, Jr.<br />
REALTOR<br />
m enuin<br />
DIAL NMW - e«M*a7<br />
WM. 9, JOHNSON, AsMclaM<br />
CENTER <strong>CITY</strong> CpTTAOE. Convsnl<br />
— to rtore. churchea, ate. Fbur<br />
•ms, two batna Mis caramlc<br />
tile) Oil hot water heat. Oood^rT<br />
doon, plus etnsll Insrana unit<br />
ftealtsr, i««^Bf« _ 3£<br />
HlHacssa<br />
BUNOAUlw—Gaod year around<br />
cation Oil hot watar heat Llirlna<br />
roam, dining room, Mtcfien, 3 bej<br />
fumtshed<br />
BEESLEYS POINT—Highland Ave.<br />
opposite Electric Co BoH Coursa.<br />
leaubful iriaw <strong>of</strong> bay end Hear In<br />
UpperTownship where tajiaa era<br />
breeieway 2*er garage Also An<br />
other with a 1-car gerasK famUy<br />
room end bath and fi.lffcow un<br />
dar construction e Uberty Retire-<br />
ment Home at seme site<br />
Sends, Custom Buildsr I<br />
TWO-FAMILV APARTMENT — 800<br />
block. First floor 2 bedrooms ani<br />
lath, living mom. dining room com<br />
blned, kitdvi. electric heat SS and<br />
3 . l-car garage. Second floor, 3<br />
!»drooma and bath, llvina room,<br />
limns room combined, kitchen, no<br />
eel. *15.5O0. D. V. Bradfonl, Re«|,<br />
or. HI Atlantic Ava. 4-8<br />
HOiaE AND fnt*TAUrUHT<br />
Would you like to lin nicely In<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City, have your Income<br />
and wark only summers far only<br />
$30 5007 Here la the ooporhin<br />
ity Restaurant street level half<br />
block from beach and baardwelk.<br />
equipped, plus large csmforbabie<br />
home oil hot water heat. Well<br />
furnished If you UK.. S large<br />
bedrooms to rant out, plus own<br />
ers quarters Lot 70x100. Or<br />
ner locabon faces beech<br />
HILLK4MM REALTOR<br />
14 ATLANTIC AVC<br />
irS<br />
COLONIAL STYLE HOME for<br />
family Batebaard haet Mil<br />
St Charles Beech 6 large —<br />
om>, 3"/, baths, laundry, llvfl<br />
room with fireplace 17«2S*. diMi _<br />
room IS'117, terrace. 2-cer de-<br />
tached garage $19 000 "<br />
Realtor. 14 Atlantic Ava<br />
fOUR BEDROOM<br />
Parftally h<br />
$17,500 quick sal*.<br />
DUPLEX<br />
Taw<br />
Hsataa. Ac<br />
R«duc«d to<br />
GRACE REALTY<br />
18th ami Aabury Av«.<br />
GARDENS — BAY AREA. Madam<br />
810 ocaan Ave.<br />
TWO-FAMILY NEAR BEACH. First<br />
floor complete 2 bedroom apart<br />
rnentcottage part above has S<br />
bedroonu. Both oil hot air haatad.<br />
Furnished. (Quest House license}.<br />
Parking. Asking SI6.500. Milleaass,<br />
R—«or 14 Atlantic Ava. 4-8<br />
COTTAGES<br />
(Four Bedrooms)<br />
5132-5136^5140<br />
West Avenue<br />
pwa mm - di<br />
ROBERT W.<br />
MARHNDALE<br />
4*22 fUlHmor* Ava.<br />
Ptiiladalphia 43, Pa.<br />
SA. « 1581.<br />
PRICED RIGHT — Choice lacatloA.<br />
Heeted 3-bedroom home, IV, Hie<br />
baths lerge living roo<br />
kitchen with dining arai<br />
ssa-<br />
neetea 3-De(<br />
Iths lerge I<br />
Ichen with d<br />
garage <strong>On</strong>ly<br />
Inc. GO1 E Sth<br />
t FUrtNISrim COTTAGE* 2 bad.<br />
roams, bath, ett, each. Central<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $9,000. Dtttrieh.<br />
•61 and Wesley Ave<br />
4-29<br />
TWO BEDROOM BUNGALOW Uv<br />
ing room with dlnlna area, kit<br />
*. Dial 39*400*. tf<br />
J BEDROOM APARTMENT<br />
WIMTiR RENTALS<br />
BEDROOM MOTEL APAinMENT.<br />
$70 per month, heet and utaaja*<br />
KINTPVLS<br />
one moM. UBM I<br />
Ko^^Plao? 1<br />
(Are* Cade
you/<br />
"" w "^<br />
mf GC4ND OKNING<br />
AVE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N. J.<br />
ToMh OmUi fMl rera the aMar auad im<br />
M * Tarn MM, NMkinM<br />
•od iwJmM. imp]<br />
t. IMHW, played wJth the,<br />
-tnmjn a apMiat tame last<br />
btipim ft* loop rti<br />
ta 1 KaKn «f the<br />
The remlfa were too late<br />
Youth <strong>On</strong>u team aid the I<br />
MVflv with a iwort <strong>of</strong> M vfcs»<br />
(nit. and two detest*. Itaafca waa|<br />
I the leacoei Ugh mm. potting a<br />
f tool otpn paint* in ii<br />
THt OCtAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />
SHARE THE HONORS, Barry Banks and<br />
Randy Pox tan bMn voted by their teammates<br />
as the most valuable players on the<br />
<strong>Ocean</strong> City Mg& School basketball team<br />
this year. Maw the players are seen with<br />
their Wilbur Clark Memorial Trophies. Pic-<br />
CWE MAY Co«n NATIONAL BANK ^ ^ le ^§"H<br />
CONSULTANT<br />
I F.I<br />
OOUGLA3 J. LAV13<br />
C. NIEDERBERGat<br />
MAY Cowmr MATIOKAL BANK<br />
tured (L toT,» are Coach Fred "Dl»«"<br />
Howell, Inks, Fox, Jay Luisi, basketball<br />
and football coach at Bordentown Military<br />
Institute, aad Exchange Club President William<br />
J, Hughes.—Grainger photo.<br />
I Raiden Peiiuiui With<br />
Daraotcd north Teum<br />
Time <strong>Ocean</strong> City IHgh School I<br />
sot me North! Fox, Banks Clark Trophy Winners;<br />
Iqumtrt which wu defeated by the<br />
I South SM in an aU-ctar " '<br />
§ganm cmfem ravins* teams sf<br />
me, Cape-Atlsitfic League.<br />
Bandy Fat and John f.P"*~*•£ Rick Howell To Captain 1965-66 Five<br />
a- n M «x points ad for the<br />
North, while Barry Banks came in I Ramty Fox and Bany Banks entertained members <strong>of</strong> the basket, auempflg, S^d Swan, Ken Holland,<br />
with three poltKn. High for the I shared the resporaibUitMS as co-ball<br />
team.<br />
Jim Wilson, jjutch Clcsson, AUonzo<br />
North toira was Ernie Wynn, o( I captains trf Oonon CJty High School's Obeacr J, WImberg served as Gayle, Dave pej rl and Stu Shrinpr,<br />
Witt II points. t basketboJl tram this year; sharer] toastmnster at the affair- .md Coart Alia on hanj were team manaM^<br />
Ray McAlamen. <strong>of</strong> Wlldwood. was | the heortachm- shored the plaudiLs. pptd 'Dijfc" Hwvcll introdueed the Jim Aisenamt and Francis WUUams,<br />
I high M M for the South tarn, so too did Ihey share *hc admiralion pta>crs and the speaker <strong>of</strong> the cvfr Special gUegts at the dinner were<br />
<strong>of</strong> their fellow players.<br />
ning. Jay Luisi, laskcTball couch at James Wjmhjirs, former Red Raider<br />
Fbi- the ft* iiiw in the Mstory <strong>of</strong> BordeaMH'n Military InstitWe, athlete no* at Bordentowii Mililary<br />
I Ittr MUM<br />
the Wilbur dark Manorial nphy, Coach Hm-sll announced that the Institute, shd Don Hamilton and<br />
There's a new pencil with an eraser two mianbers ol the teom have be«l team members ba%-e elected Ricfc Charlw MriS*, co-captains <strong>of</strong> the<br />
j at each end. Ifs far people who do •deeied by their teammates as theHowell<br />
ID captain the 196B-66 edit BMhange Quti'a little league teams<br />
Bsuwg but mate stupid mistakes.- most valuable players on the Raider OS. *e Raider court team next wu» last baseball geejon,<br />
I The Grit<br />
court ton.<br />
ter, HawtU will be a senior cla»<br />
So voted. Banks and Fox also share<br />
Luisi. wba ate coaches football<br />
BMD next term.<br />
Marriage may not be the answer She coveted Wilbur Oartt Memorial<br />
and assists ^jth the BM1 baseball<br />
Introduced by Coach Howcll not<br />
I to all <strong>of</strong> life's problems, but it ITrophy<br />
awnrded Paeh year by the<br />
, spate on the qualifications <strong>of</strong><br />
junior vargjiy coach Bruce Corbin,<br />
to be pretty popular as thef Exchange dub tt <strong>Ocean</strong> Qry. The<br />
Rudenti at 1hi> IMtiiute, and those<br />
along Mth team members Joho<br />
"* <strong>of</strong><br />
dub at its Monday dinner-meeting<br />
elements whicti most schools seek<br />
LnudemlagcT. Joho Moov, Jobn when considering applicants lor enroUniHit<br />
According to I-uisi, (he three quali.<br />
Orations in the order <strong>of</strong> their importance<br />
are ''scademie, attitude and<br />
ability," Tt»e speaks canenlai that<br />
coUabbrated with 14 and u points. rase latitude jj possiblo ij, the ele-<br />
rapiWiveiy, to^lead Kiwaras to a ment <strong>of</strong> ahiHijf. but he added thai<br />
Ih lcajnies this week began play close win over FMBA- Jim Steelman good grades jjid a proper attiiude<br />
Co the Oeeaii «y High School e Ut ftur points and Don Mawson and approach to studies and rtmol<br />
nasium courtg, olfered through thescored<br />
two to reqnd out the winning respontfbilitie* are stTletljF adhered<br />
courtesy <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Educalkm. scow. POT the Firemen. Howie to by most good prep schools and<br />
John Anderson and Dave Andrewi Bosby^eU was high wilh 12 points, colleges.<br />
followed by Tony Tmcenrtno with s*v.<br />
en, Jeff Andrews with lour and Nolan<br />
Cape-Atlantic with 2.<br />
Roundup<br />
M. liriiaaii W<br />
runs by Bob Egsl and Ralph Monroe mth U paints Wai<br />
Catfy and a two-hit pitching perform- high for Rotary. Temmy Shaw helpance<br />
by Frank Thomasello produced ed out with eight points, while Davis<br />
tor Hemsantville High School added two and Johnson posted one,<br />
in a Cape-Atlantic League game Billy Struckell came in with nine<br />
against Mainland Regional High points for Exchange, while Jim Oat.<br />
School in Plensantville Tuesday. Hto collects tour points, Joe AHe.<br />
Denny CKsefe and Bob Lamed<br />
gretto and Dan Dixon had two count,<br />
worked the mound for the Mustangs,<br />
eis each, and Aldai Richard and<br />
and were shelled with nine Qrey.<br />
Liny DeWitt accounted tor one point<br />
hound Ms. which included a triple<br />
each.<br />
by Eml and a double and two angles<br />
* • *<br />
by Bob Boney. Bert Horton and Bob Uem, M, C«tony. IS<br />
Lamed cOueBted two Mainland The UOIB led <strong>of</strong>f with a 16i»lnt<br />
bingles.<br />
half-time lead, but Colony recovered<br />
Score by innings;<br />
its turn in the second hall and made<br />
a respectable showing, tutting tor<br />
IMMlt-l the IJonB were Joe Barnes with 12<br />
SI I 1 1 li-l poina, Mike Meenan wtth live points.<br />
John GUI. Larry Fashley and W&<br />
• • •<br />
Force with two counters each, and<br />
Middle Township Mgh School's to*. Mark Kemenosh witti one. The Col-<br />
Ms were detested by OaJtcrrst High ony scoring was done by Ibny Starn<br />
School at Mays Landing Tuesday in with eight paints, Tim Taccartno with<br />
a non-league game.<br />
five points and Randy Pashky with<br />
Fred Berggoetz hurled threeJiit ball two paints.<br />
for me Falcons, whUe Farthers fHfa<br />
• * »<br />
Qtbjn and Greg Hudgins were pumfneled<br />
by Oakerest batters to the<br />
<strong>On</strong> Apia 17 the league*' members<br />
tune <strong>of</strong> eight hits. Betggnefx and<br />
will go on n bus trip to PKladelphlii<br />
Max Kolbauer each gnrneredHTO hits<br />
to attend the Phillies night game.<br />
All boys must have permission forms<br />
for the winninr muse,<br />
signed by their parents or guardians<br />
, tiitiit-t before they will be permitted to make<br />
IIIIIIM<br />
the trip.<br />
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SPORT COATS 29.95 to 59.95<br />
SHIRTS<br />
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SHOES<br />
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SUITS ,,. 17.95 to 35.00<br />
srorr COATS<br />
14.95 f» 27.50<br />
SLACKS ,, 4.95 to 10.95<br />
DRESS SHIRTS<br />
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TIES ,.,,, 75e to 1.50<br />
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<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, NEW JIRSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 15, IMS<br />
IINELJL<br />
Cape Loses Political Autonomy In Reap]<br />
by Mwart S, Gore Astemblynjan Robert tt, Kay, gave Urinns turned over the de facio eon. percent as many voters as Atlantic can each take one. This lanKSi Cape<br />
two senators to a combined State trot <strong>of</strong> Cape May Ctounty to Atlantic County. Cupc May County had only<br />
Mark the date well. <strong>On</strong> Monday Senatorial district comprttinR Allan,<br />
May County with exactly no Menu 502 to 23,«2<br />
County Senator Frank ft "Map" far.<br />
April 12, IS®, the Legl«latun? <strong>of</strong> the tic, Gloucester and Cape May Coun-<br />
4p.6 percent as many voters as at all. By the Way, there i* all<br />
not *H<br />
Sate <strong>of</strong> New Jersey with the ap. ties,<br />
ley, Farley will be the Republican Gtaucester Qjunty.<br />
lutely nottunj for Cape May County Sandman, if be had not 4edoM to<br />
who calls the important shots In this,<br />
PWVal <strong>of</strong> Governor Riehard J.<br />
iShpe May County had only IASpoliUcians<br />
to do about this. It mtry<br />
ior governor, would hM» had to<br />
By doing so, the Senate made it the southernmost and smallest coun-<br />
Hughe. WUe4, ppobahly tMrnm, any<br />
percent us many voters as Atlantic a mathematical feet <strong>of</strong> life. Ttiey nn again Uda year becstMo <strong>of</strong> 0mJU-<br />
virtually impossible for either politity <strong>of</strong> the Kate's 21,<br />
Matmide Infttenco ot the Ctounty <strong>of</strong><br />
Oooniy and noucMcr Counties COBB- may, <strong>of</strong> course, pray fat- ft flglit beappartknneiA umgte. OOuwtOm *"<br />
cal parly in this County to indorse a<br />
Ope May,<br />
The reason for this is lust a mat- Wned. <strong>On</strong>e good big mau can beat tween polilicians in ADtmtlo andterm<br />
would haw eqiUMi la<br />
local candidate tor the Seimlc with ter <strong>of</strong> arithmetic—simple addition and<br />
fa .- tast-mlnute scmmble to pro-<br />
one good little man. But two good Cloufrster, but even then, the County<br />
any likelihood he could win the nomi- snuitterlnK <strong>of</strong> percentages<br />
due* "fne kind <strong>of</strong> a r&apportionment<br />
Big men can reduce one good little Iiardly fans enougli votes to exert a<br />
nation, much low the election. In »he November election when vot-<br />
Mil, the State Senate, aided and abet-<br />
man to a pulp in no time at all. "balance <strong>of</strong> poms'' play.<br />
am from the<br />
Senate President Sandman, on theerg<br />
throughout the State turned out<br />
ted by the Sate Assembly and wtth<br />
Votes are what count In politics Farley will tie runninB for reelecitoujid,<br />
in 135&, &unlinan<br />
very some date, filed petitions to in droves in the presidential election,<br />
the happy cooperation <strong>of</strong> the Gov-<br />
and our little Cape May County has tion In Atlantic County thf» year. In total <strong>of</strong> ]%9U> votes 1»<br />
place his name on thi_- primary bjl- Oipe May County tallied 28,33?. voternor,<br />
raised the total gents in Ihq<br />
never had enough. En this combina- 1961 he garnered 343O votes to »,-for<br />
Ms Democratic opponent. Carifn<br />
lot as a UOP candidate for Kovcrnor. ers tor Johnson or Goldwaier, Glou-<br />
Senate from 21 to 29<br />
tion, as engintiTed by the Senate, it 381 votes for the Democratic oppon- E. " "<br />
A lamr. duck acnnlor by his uwncester's<br />
total was 84,014 votes. At-<br />
furtheTmoM, the Senate, with no<br />
never win.<br />
ent. John Kedcy.<br />
and Mason, with a IMal<br />
choice, Sandman may well be the Li_sl lantic <strong>On</strong>unly's total was 76,571,<br />
reported word <strong>of</strong> complaint from<br />
.ith two State senators to whack John E. Hunt, Senator from dm- votes, dloVt taHv as<br />
senator from Oipe Mny County. Reduced to wrcentaBes this means<br />
Senator Oiarle* W, Sandman, Jr., or<br />
up betweeen three counties, the poBacester County, a retired State poiicfe <strong>of</strong> the defeated canmnalaa hi AlliiMfi!.<br />
Also by their iic-t the Trenton poll- that the thraHwmty dlatrict<br />
<br />
Experimental Grains ready available will be incorporated<br />
into the building.<br />
"Deak tMSHBH have Jpst too<br />
Project It Advanced The aty will pay for me buDding. much to do to contact and keep<br />
acconllng to City Treasurer Anthony track <strong>of</strong> the location <strong>of</strong> crubring po- U. %.<br />
Right angle stone groins on twoE.<br />
Imbed, by issuing tax anticipalice cars. -Netted is a man Uke<br />
new Jetties at 13th and 15th sts. may tion notes for capital improvements. Giampetro who knows the town and<br />
be built in the near future aa an At the end <strong>of</strong> the season the tem- its problems to undertake this vital<br />
experimental method <strong>of</strong> bench eroporary structure will be moved to work," Stretch said.<br />
sion control.<br />
10th st and Haven av. to replace Giampetio, whose ntcknamn i><br />
City Engineer Joseph F. Hyland an old car bam which is used for "Pete Janp". baa a<br />
ona to iOwanta CM) win usher «M iteoe*ve said clearance* from property owners equipment storage by the PvMt-<br />
^«- t^mJaState<br />
In the area have been obtains! and ment <strong>of</strong> Public Works.<br />
tfcat will<br />
In<br />
1h» BAnteatfal ABaodaMM has e*- negotiation for the comtmettan <strong>of</strong> fi» a Ove-yow
Ml<br />
3., • i,<br />
G**ler~pawodingr too!<br />
CVTR0WDK<br />
CORSA6ES<br />
PUNTS<br />
DIAL 399-5511<br />
wte> 'Phons <strong>of</strong> Wir*<br />
•MMlAMTUD DBUVHIT<br />
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THI OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SBNTtNEH-EPOBR<br />
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Daily<br />
MPM<br />
Date* have bnai set .far A* *jwistraUai<br />
<strong>of</strong> cWMren to hm coroUed<br />
in Kindergarten in aw OOMn Oty<br />
puMIr «dwol *wt«n *t. s *^ e 5*<br />
bcr. It wa» announced yertentay by<br />
Etaneiitaiy School FfliteiJJffl George<br />
BaJKy. , ,.<br />
Eligible children living «juth 0*<br />
6th st. wUl reciter at the Centre*<br />
nv. School buildii* on Monday. M*y<br />
10 Those children living north <strong>of</strong><br />
Bth st, will register at toe Wesley<br />
Roundup Dates Li<br />
Stay<br />
According ..<br />
vill be five ye«» old on or te*«<br />
Octoba- I. M86, will «» eilgibte *»<br />
rtgtotrtttott., TWetiti are att8l to<br />
Dr.<br />
ward Renqueat will be on hand for<br />
the physical fflcanjlnatiom, and they<br />
" The Lore/ is ris*n indeetll"<br />
FIRST METHODIST CHURCH<br />
Eighth StrMt and Central AvmiiM<br />
Identical Service* 9 and 11 a.m.<br />
Sermon: "AND THE LIFE EVERLASTING"<br />
Dr. William R. Oufflek<br />
Music by tho CHANCEL & EPWORTH CHOIRS<br />
GEORGE ©. ASHTON<br />
Organiil and Chsinnuhir<br />
NURSERY FOR SMALL CHILDREN AT jIlM A. t*.<br />
FREE PARKING AT StAINTON'S AND THE ACME<br />
>»•>><br />
Ham or Oyster Supper<br />
Sponsored by NUN <strong>of</strong><br />
St. John's Lutheran Church<br />
10th Street and Central Avanut<br />
Wednesday, April 28<br />
Served 5 to 7 P.M.<br />
TAKE-OUT SERVICE AVAILABLE<br />
Adults* 1.75 Children $ 1.00<br />
>»ttttt»»»»tt«t»t*«MI<br />
will fee AnMcd fay wchwm „—,—T—<br />
Mr*. Robert Bwwi »»_ Round-Up<br />
„. „ FTA. conunlttee will<br />
In ttie legWwUon-<br />
Bailey artad that parent* be cer-<br />
their chUdren st noon on thetatn<br />
to fgcaaPt at the rogMtvttou<br />
BegUtratkM wlU the cWW'^wHUcatool ""fc^^<br />
il 2:13 *. $L<br />
tngthet Immunity aaalmt diptherta<br />
haa bew aMblMMd, and a o«tm-<br />
Scott<br />
the purchase <strong>of</strong> fte pretab will only<br />
advance the date <strong>of</strong> the expendlton'.<br />
t March 4 the capital program<br />
was to COM H65.000, according to<br />
Mayor B. Thoma* WoMtnan.<br />
The temporary structure, whether<br />
It is <strong>of</strong> the type commonly called a<br />
quomet hut or a convtSltional building<br />
wltt strmiglit walnl, will htve<br />
idomi and doot» at both end.<br />
Scott said it wiU be equipped with<br />
electric lights and puarfMy with vet*<br />
aiaUng fan..<br />
The floor will be made <strong>of</strong> three-<br />
THUK1DAY,<br />
SfMflfc*<br />
tmmunlu<br />
the child.<br />
It to inp<strong>of</strong>tM<br />
_1 b. tooted U,<br />
Bailey abmwrad. 4elfty to «n»<br />
•A' i^Mtt MM will eats* a<br />
detay la «wir MrtiBt Mhaol on the<br />
opening day next September. <br />
* * *<br />
•My hi 0mm,,. ««'• e<br />
vflt Unm Yew Hint* Again In a<br />
Sarong io-Fr—* forty Glrdl*<br />
• KELSO<br />
APRIL }S, 1965<br />
rffMntiam, the choice <strong>of</strong><br />
rice's loveliest brides,.,<br />
mid their (rrwms.<br />
homas<br />
Bernard Morris<br />
Shaito presented a<br />
t,at a aurprtae hiirthlast<br />
week lor Mr*,<br />
l^ham »t the Idnwood<br />
jt Center. It had . been<br />
., sported that Mrs. Bd-Lions<br />
President<br />
^ ^ presented thp en-<br />
Bernard G. Mbrrl*, <strong>of</strong> l«M Bay<br />
av., wa* elected president <strong>of</strong> the<br />
local Uom Qub at Ita meettng lajt<br />
Wednesedoy In ieoWi Hall. Morrli<br />
1* a. local barter, T<br />
I Others eleceted are M»ee BaUen-<br />
«ne. lirst vi(».presldent; Thomaa<br />
Williams. seeond vieo-^sidenf<br />
Hflyrawia Gaitgeb, third vlee-presi.<br />
dent; Ralph F. l*ansi,o, setretary:<br />
Mward Wdgik, awlstant secreniry<br />
and Thomas Underwood, treawrer'<br />
Director* for one year are Edward<br />
Wart and William arainger, Directors<br />
for two yean are George<br />
Whito and William Koadarmei,<br />
Oerry ilushn wag elected Uon<br />
Tamer, and Oiarles ^ vma m,mi<br />
TW1 Twister,<br />
.1 tastaUaUon will be at a dinner<br />
prty WMneiday, June 2, at a»teh<br />
Hall, William Nrfswenner was inducted<br />
as a new memhw <strong>of</strong> the<br />
club at the meeting.<br />
Cub Scout Party Enjoy,<br />
Visit To BaUto Village<br />
MARMORA _ Poro- children and<br />
nine adults enjoyed a Cub Scout trip<br />
to Balsto last week, Tt^f left the<br />
eiementary school by bus at 10 a. m.<br />
Mid returned at 4 p. m.<br />
Durtng their vWf to the hUtorle<br />
site, the boys wore taken on a nature<br />
hike with their guide explaining<br />
trees, plants and anunals. The Cubs<br />
then had •their lunch at the picnic<br />
area, then went on the tour <strong>of</strong> the<br />
Batgfo Mansion, TMs included a<br />
Wstorie store, post <strong>of</strong>fice, grist mm,<br />
com ertbs and the tower.<br />
Refreshments and iouvenirs were<br />
then available to the boys before re.<br />
turning home.<br />
The trip was supervised by Charles<br />
Fisher, Phil DuBruille, John Young,<br />
Mrs, Anna Ticcarino feted by children<br />
Waiter At Dinner-Party Proves<br />
A Surprise For Mrs, Taccarino<br />
.... M £f Anna Taeearino was feted by her children at a 77th<br />
w; dinner parly held at Mae's Restaurant, Aimers Point, this<br />
Mrs, TSecarino, the widow <strong>of</strong> Anthony Taeearino, ejected to<br />
we her ihree daudliterii and three ol her four sons, ai! <strong>of</strong> whom live<br />
Bi this area. But she was in for a surprise.<br />
• „« Hcr ' ounh • 4on ' Frank, a hJrti school teacher, <strong>of</strong> Louisvjlje, Ky.,<br />
arrived at the party without noHfying hii mother. Dlsguisina WmseU<br />
as a waiter, Frank asked Mrs. Taeearino tor her order<br />
•i -J 1 * was only o" 6 *' •everal minute* that the guest <strong>of</strong> honor<br />
resitted •the waiter^ was her son. Mr§. Taccarino is mother <strong>of</strong> Fire<br />
Chief Ferdinand A. Taeearino.<br />
Duplicate Bridge<br />
THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINtL-LIDOeR<br />
14^4-ouncsB and arrived at 7:25 B.m.<br />
Brnkley Couple Parent! They join a sister, Dcborn Anne,<br />
Of New Twin Daughter* who was four yean old Friday.<br />
Mf», Baldly is the former Joyce<br />
Mr, and Mrs. Omrles Bakley, <strong>of</strong> ProviTwon, daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
10« ABbury av,, are receiving eon. Mis. James Provtiuon, <strong>of</strong> 44 W.<br />
gratulatlonK on the birth <strong>of</strong> twin Station rd.. and granddaughter <strong>of</strong><br />
(laughters Saturday In Shore Mem- Me, and Mrs Edward Rotan, <strong>of</strong><br />
orial Hospital,<br />
Miami, Fla, Mr. Bakley to • eily<br />
Dawn Marie weighed five-pounds, liremim and the son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and<br />
one-ounce and arrived at 7;S a.m. Mrs, Everett Bakley, <strong>of</strong> 617 As-<br />
Deaiso Marie weighed five-pounds, B av.<br />
OPEN TOMORROW<br />
RAINBOW RESTAURANT<br />
858 ASBURY AVI, (AcrMi from City Hill) <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />
Featuring Chinese-American Cuisine<br />
prepared by the family <strong>of</strong><br />
Jimmy Chin<br />
LUNCHES and DINNERS<br />
TAKl-OUT ORDERS — PHONE 399-3347<br />
COLOR TOLEVISIQN and mil<br />
A Partial List<br />
<strong>of</strong> the lines<br />
WE WRITE!<br />
— m<br />
FOR THE INDIVIDUAL,<br />
HOMi & FAMILY<br />
Ray Young, Mrs, Cecil Patterson, Averaeei <strong>of</strong> m for<br />
Bridge Bame last Friday evening<br />
Mrs. Howard Wooliey and Mrs, and SO tor Eaat-West were made was a Master Point game with an • Accident and Health it Aircraft werel U#i in th» East-<br />
WARDS POUND CAKE<br />
lowed by Marm Gartland and RoVoters<br />
League<br />
REAL ESTATE<br />
Boswell with ». Also above avernge<br />
were Don Millar and Marie<br />
226 WEST AVENUE DIAL 399-3800<br />
EASTER EGGS Sykes and Dr. and Mrs. William Set To Elect<br />
Stauffpr. j<br />
There are only three more games The annual meeting <strong>of</strong> ths League<br />
to he played in the tournament. ol Women Voters will be held Wed-<br />
$1-10 and SI.35<br />
Standings taken fran the bost faunsday at 1 p.m. in Hie home <strong>of</strong><br />
out <strong>of</strong> six games an?: Laurel Mow- Mrs. Edward Bacon, 4M Waverly<br />
I Ivtryone really goat tar th«m — Hwy won't stay hTiv B2.S, Bea Preneh 60,7. MiWn^ bU-d. Hi^ili^ita <strong>of</strong> the meeting wiU<br />
•round for week* Ilka "you-know-what" fatter fggi. Gruhb W.4, Ruth Ann Bosbyshell be eleetiBn <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers, annual re-<br />
Se.8 and Mario Gartland K.7, ports and discussion on the program<br />
IN OUR 37TH YEAR<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong>"aty bunlicato Bridge for the conung year,<br />
games ere played every Wrfnesday AU members <strong>of</strong> the loaU league<br />
and Rint'-'v mpninae at T-4S n, m have been invited to attend a meet.<br />
In the Boxwood, 418 Atlantic av. ing <strong>of</strong> the AUantie Qty Leaius April<br />
WARDS PASTRY For playing reservations aaU Rod 28 at 8:15 p,m. In the home <strong>of</strong> Mra.<br />
BosbyshsU wo-vm H, Ileld, IT N. Hanover «v., Mar-<br />
I Asbury Ave., <strong>Ocean</strong> City, Phone 399.1860<br />
• • • Bate, at which time guest will be<br />
The King <strong>of</strong> Clubs Duplicate Paul TuriU, head <strong>of</strong> Atlantic County<br />
Anti-Poverty Committee.<br />
Ms, James Pulvlno and Mrs,<br />
Donald Goss have been named as<br />
delegates from the local league to<br />
the State LWV convention to be held<br />
in Atlantic Qty April 28 to a.<br />
The <strong>Ocean</strong> City League is<br />
to study government on the county<br />
livel neJrt year in preparation to I<br />
publishing a booklet "Knoiv Your<br />
Oounft<br />
!II All<br />
1 ", TTie group also will do an<br />
educational phase on the local level.<br />
ln* YOUNG FAMILY Mrs. Leslie Kelly and Mis. Margaret<br />
Durham, both <strong>of</strong> Beesley's<br />
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lmm*diate Service on<br />
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AU OTHEI MMMCAl INSTRUMMTS<br />
PUNK FOR SALE<br />
GtANDS<br />
TREE=genatar CUfter<br />
P, Cwse helps plant (he New<br />
Jersey State tree an the Capita*<br />
pounds along g with th Ga -<br />
js E. GallAgher, Congn*5=<br />
man Williwn B, Widnall and Kenton<br />
Kilmer, son <strong>of</strong> J^ee Kilmer<br />
author at the poem. *Trees !i .<br />
The tree, % 20=fo«-tall Northern<br />
Red Oak, was grown in the<br />
Capitol nursery and transplanted<br />
to the northeast seefl <strong>of</strong> the<br />
CapitoJ grounds. Mr. Kilmer was<br />
bom in Morrtstown and resided<br />
in Mahwah at the time his father<br />
wrote Trees. ' He is empteyed<br />
at the Library <strong>of</strong> Congnss jn the<br />
Lfgislaiivt- Rrfgrpnce Sf rvire.<br />
division <strong>of</strong> gowernnient and<br />
era! resesreh,<br />
L*=ff to right. Represents... _<br />
Offlwlius E, GaJiaghor William<br />
B. Widnall, Kcnfiwi Kilmer and<br />
Senator CUflord p,<br />
County Plans To Entertain<br />
Travel And Outdoor Writers<br />
CBMC WIN €pffNnut<br />
Friday Breakfasts<br />
Edward A, MeJobisn, chairman <strong>of</strong><br />
the ChrtaUiui Bvminem Men's Oom=<br />
mittes, haa anaounead th»! the prayer<br />
breakfast* held BwoMghout Lent wlU<br />
be continued as weekly meetings *U<br />
through the year<br />
The a4aTit<br />
<strong>of</strong> his church and a mem*<br />
ber <strong>of</strong> Gidoons<br />
ABT IXMiaiT CHAIRMAN<br />
Donna Maria Gibson, a senior st<br />
ImmarulMta Coiipge, has ton named<br />
Art Ushibit chairman at the t-ollege.<br />
She is thi< dautjhii v *>f Mr ami M!=s<br />
Arthur K. Gibson <strong>of</strong> 18 41st %\ s*..a<br />
Isle Qty,<br />
Cnureh<br />
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1! ,i ni lhin<br />
C4^ MAY COURT HOUSE -<br />
Plans for a travrt and outdosr writ,<br />
era weekend, in whiih mmv 2W<br />
newspaper! magaaine and radio persemiities<br />
from at least 10 state and<br />
Qnada will visit Qipe Rlay Couniy<br />
In earty June have been announced<br />
hy Freeholder Anthony T, Catanosa<br />
dJreetor <strong>of</strong> ttie Cape May County<br />
Department <strong>of</strong> Public Affairs,<br />
Freeholder Catanoso said tras'el<br />
and outdoor writers ban Norfolk<br />
to Bsston and Canad* tetevisjon pcr=<br />
suniijuiiu and a numbtT <strong>of</strong> i<br />
tine writers havt been invited Or=<br />
ganjzarion reprrsonUng thf* truvej<br />
outdoor writnrs groups havt 1 .•''•<br />
l^epted invitations for the wt<br />
In additigfi (e thp truvrl («.,„>„<br />
members <strong>of</strong> the Mason=Dbson Out- 1<br />
door Writers Association, epveringj<br />
jhe Middte AtiajiUe *at.*: (ho;<br />
pBfBTsylvani* Ojtdosr WHters As.'<br />
•Odatian, the New England Outdoor<br />
writer's Association and thp Nrw<br />
Yarit Metropolitan Outdoor Writer s<br />
Aasoeiation will attend.<br />
Planning the virft arn thr Cupp<br />
May qpunty Depamnait <strong>of</strong> Rjhlie<br />
Attdn, the Cipe May County Press<br />
Hub, the ape May County Cham*<br />
tar <strong>of</strong> Commerce and a number <strong>of</strong><br />
county trade associations and •*••- '<<br />
ittess groups.<br />
The thre©=day writprs event will 1<br />
Noised in many <strong>of</strong> the municipal<br />
Kirs, dC'pmding on Hvailabiliiy ti<br />
tacuiities, and that fouiS*' ari* bt'ing<br />
BJTangi'd to show I he pnunty's fin#<br />
beat-hes, the living at'rnrnmodmkms,<br />
tht> nvi'Hiii'tniil f;i!'ih:ips, tin<br />
climax an eight-day fishing festival, i<br />
I hi which alt <strong>of</strong> the county's m-"!<br />
| reational and vacation facilitif^ will<br />
I he shown to the outdoor and travel<br />
' writers. i<br />
Writers will visit every mLmiri[>ai. j<br />
try in the counry. and pvents are<br />
being scheduled in as many areas<br />
W Is fewibte to insure broad cov?r><br />
*& and wide exposure for the<br />
ooumy's tedlities, Freeholder feta-'<br />
He said writers will be I<br />
1 <strong>of</strong>ishore<br />
areas and the county's his.<br />
toncal points uf inieresf.<br />
The wt=vkerid will be riimajted by<br />
a joint mwtirig in U'hich tht 1 1<br />
in —Jim;.!"<br />
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I's I n: =- S. r,, r II.jh IM,<br />
JiJi<br />
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writers and outdoor writers will be<br />
hosted at dinner, Tho giirst sp-^k.-f ji.ir.<br />
will be a hifh f^eraj <strong>of</strong>fiiial. who<br />
will talk on nt-miitona! faoliUes u<br />
the seashore an-a,<br />
Cataiifflso gaid the pn><br />
, whit'h has been in the plan<br />
TOWNSHIP<br />
„ staees fur over five months<br />
will be the first <strong>of</strong> this ma^yfude TRINITY METHOOIST<br />
in the county, and sint-e it will m RHtneii bivd; Md Steer* ri,<br />
tlud«> writt i^ fftiin fh«* an'its f Marmara<br />
j whieh tlw bulk <strong>of</strong> the raunty 8 6un><br />
; mer visitors a» drawn, much fcvop ^y CThuratf«r)<br />
able publicity for the raun^ and<br />
its ficiliiits will result<br />
He said, trio, that while Lhe pri.<br />
11 a. MS —Moniinu W'trs<br />
nwirj' pij'ptrvf it! th»' «i.ti*rs v~isil<br />
nion "Yr t'.'iiijrw^ p(<br />
MOVED!<br />
RR'S<br />
UN'S FASHIONS<br />
ted at ...<br />
IRY AVI.<br />
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s r day Ihiin 1hf><br />
bfidy iimsumi'8: Kur uvm\ }KttpU; if<br />
invulvog snenfies, will j^^i-r. uni<br />
(vrtorif PuuntLn^ It tw^ht in \m- dfirsfi<br />
UrtiiT tiic-dira] sur«'r% f isitin \Kf-nustno<br />
twn pfrwHis nrt_ ! alikjv Thi'ir nu=<br />
Is iiiiffr: ths- ;ini"iiihf<br />
Ihry shfiuid I'jsn [«T w»<br />
Eint Job you will see when you<br />
*wno hnme with your penrion will<br />
JK- Lo bring order lo the chaoe in<br />
your wifcs pantry, and (2) to win<br />
ywu to forget it,<br />
Yriu wUi find In thu strung?.<br />
witfifanJy abcjde which ail thr-so<br />
yrara has given you rtmm and<br />
tMibni thai nothing is cryin« si loud><br />
ly fijF your oi^inized mind than the<br />
shi'lvcs whOR? ytjur wife Ktar-ka<br />
-^ or dumps -^ the fond, TTk? handlint?<br />
<strong>of</strong> (rash and ^rbagn, iho ifjb.<br />
wits, tht» mpihtri <strong>of</strong> sww.-pirig and<br />
hwj miikinM = all th*w wti! rMrft<br />
yriur uttentifjii. But wA with the im.<br />
pijit <strong>of</strong> Lh*. mtNfrnhlc pantry.<br />
Yfju will appniui h the ptiiiiry job<br />
with wKf <strong>of</strong> sfvi'Hil organizafi'mal<br />
iharts in minfj. Ore- may ht? to<br />
filiur tanniti t-fjfjds fm ShiOf A<br />
lutf-kaguJ maul* «'!\f?s with eeriain shelf, all veMc?tahi.>s on another, all<br />
focjds,"<br />
dt^rts on a third.<br />
Whii'ht'ver rhart yfju rhtyjse it<br />
Finn's FV«nt m'ar Knrt Moit State Wfm't work, Y.jur wife will ho buy=<br />
Park in Salom Diuniy is the sitf frf Ing a iitrMe ets and pans Lflse, Ogarettes and C<strong>of</strong>fpe Blues<br />
a box the nest: tfjmato juiie in a litUe better.<br />
and II You've Got the Money, I've APRIL 27, 1965<br />
^ir today, in a can ttjfnoiTOW, And<br />
Got the Time s . The dancin-es et 8 P M.<br />
fehe will wan! yfju to explain why New Golden Yi*rs M^^g,. b.n*- band arfjund, U*on MeAuliHe's<br />
you thought the ehif kenveBetohly let now ready. Send ,¥i rents in takes some <strong>of</strong> the best music <strong>of</strong> the By wdf uni<br />
mc.'iihi r uf fhi> fi-tird, iminnifH'i<br />
"Bu>-;i-by.-k" drivr w:ll start<br />
day."<br />
Th*" iis. (H ! t? .on hits ht-cn wnt<br />
on (ho Liruty proj> ct fsr rh"<br />
two ytj.!^ k!id ftis ift';-i"S4"-n \h<<br />
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for 'hf<br />
s'viM.iit; will bo<br />
Mulh' i; i: : 'pd nlMi n'pi'iriiid ih;if plans<br />
nn- inr , h ndr»ry: workshup ,tnri rif-<br />
! fill fill J.''** !!! bl- at>! Up iii ii<br />
SIH..1I hu;Jii;ng jn !hp rt-iir »f th:<br />
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Mra.<br />
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Lainhf»rt Reynfiids, Warren Sn*,th<br />
iUiii Mrs, 1 Ian ild AppU'jard,<br />
Parkway's Safety Record Good<br />
First Three Months Of 1965 i<br />
1 VVQOPBRIPGE<br />
Thr iiiition S»ati !<br />
N J,, April 13 —<br />
iirk^.tv Uisf Tu •»•<br />
day recottlnd Uw safest quartOF-^oyr<br />
in its hisliirj" after tarrying nmro<br />
thiin 24' L--niilliisn vi=hu-)fs diuinjj tho<br />
past thrre months without a singli><br />
Ifalfie fatality'.<br />
ChainHafl SyUwtor C Snv.:h Jr,<br />
<strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Highway Authi*'<br />
iiy repiirii'sl that thr spotlo^H sifi'ty<br />
PL*i»d was sft in this first quarter<br />
uirh an estimatrd 3i31W(W niilos<br />
rm the ihirkwiiy during tho<br />
There wen' four fa1uhlk"s in<br />
tafasf, tuntt,<br />
tion *v«l»ble.<br />
You pi protection iml pt«e <strong>of</strong> mind<br />
with TtrmiNs . . . specialists in terfnitt<br />
control sinci 112?= Teftninis protects<br />
tnore homes'afiinst tarmitts thin any<br />
other company In the world. And most<br />
homes in this area qualify lor the ewiu<br />
live TerniinK 1^,000 iniured luarantti<br />
against future damage*<br />
Ctll now tor your free, no ebHgatioil, neme<br />
termita taetJ<br />
LUMRER CO, OiMn City<br />
your home itftoit ottar m* » i W «* JP-W-*<br />
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