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THI OCIAN CITY<br />

Bowlfn<br />

Lee. high school Senior, al-<br />

til* attention <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

_ fraternity lut Thursday<br />

when sti- rolled imii e-.-<br />

new high fame record Tor<br />

High School Girls losgue at the<br />

«t Bowling Academy CMii-<br />

Kuhn's 444 Hi the best series<br />

' the week.<br />

Brownie* Furniture con tinned un<br />

In Mw second half by v Inning<br />

seeoiKt *-0 Dutch in Ho week's<br />

the AUeyi team In ihi-<br />

other match. Hughes JTwrmacv lop-<br />

ped Ooean Ctry Cleaner*, 3-1<br />

* w *<br />

MotrraoMtRv TAKES LCAD<br />

, IN HMJM SCHOOL BOYS LOOP<br />

Morttgotpery Paint Starr Krahbed<br />

undlaputed lead In the High School<br />

' Boys Lsesue at 12th st with Mil<br />

victory over Plitt's Appliance rn ri<br />

deadlock ptoy<strong>of</strong>r<br />

Montgomery's and Plait's errlored<br />

the natch JsstgMd In tha<br />

but PtaM'a f ell hr Ihe wayside and<br />

dropped into third (msition. PMflH-r<br />

Chevrolet topped Andre* Service,<br />

3-1, to take over stfeond place.<br />

Eddie Roblnson-i 2M wan the high<br />

$*me for the day. John Gardner hit<br />

a 183. Robinson »l«o turned In the<br />

high series count at 5H1,<br />

Standing!:<br />

Montgomery 17<br />

P.lmcr LI<br />

Plltt 13<br />

Andrea ., II<br />

11<br />

15<br />

17<br />

to making thm<br />

H*'ir Apparent<br />

"UNAPPARB^T"<br />

MATERNITY CLOTHES<br />

ONLY<br />

9204 VENTNOR AVENUE<br />

MARGATE<br />

PHONI A. ft 1.7Sft<br />

O|Mn MlM tiM AM. fa «tW M*.<br />

SAPPHIRIt ASSUME PACE<br />

IN WOMEN'S GBM PLAY<br />

The Sapphires climbed out <strong>of</strong> third<br />

position Into a shared lead <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Women's Gem League this week with<br />

a 4-0 conquest <strong>of</strong> (he Diamonds.<br />

The Rubies, pare setters prior *o<br />

the match, stumbled to [he full count<br />

by tht* Emeralds and dropped to<br />

second position. The <strong>On</strong>yx split with<br />

Topaz -to climb from third to n firs*<br />

place deadlock uith Sapphires<br />

Koblried lip nil<br />

dlMttuai honors with lt.l I) -h<br />

Sapphires<br />

<strong>On</strong>jK<br />

RuWeii ..<br />

TopsI ..<br />

Emeralds<br />

Diamonds<br />

Standing*<br />

14<br />

14<br />

13<br />

11<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

10<br />

II<br />

13<br />

14<br />

14<br />

•MNIIS DISSOLVE JAM<br />

IN WOMIN'f LOOP PLAY<br />

THe Peonies copped a 4-0 decision<br />

over the Tulips to break up a three-<br />

Way tie for firs', place in the Women's<br />

Tuesday night League at the lath<br />

st. Bowling Academy and take full<br />

command <strong>of</strong> the sUttberth.<br />

The Iris elung to second position<br />

with a jli—Mi win over the Daffodils<br />

while the Daisies, the third dead,<br />

locked team, won 3-1 over the Lilacs.<br />

Klaure Wimbefg won the high<br />

singles linnors with a 1H2 game<br />

while Terry costeUo's 471 was lire<br />

top series.<br />

Peonies<br />

liia<br />

Palsies<br />

Til lips<br />

— 7<br />

fl>4<br />

a<br />

4<br />

4<br />

KLAUSIK SHINtS IN<br />

MEN'S THURSDAY LOOP<br />

Rob Klauser mopiH'd ur> all [ndivi-<br />

dual honors in tills week s aft ion <strong>of</strong><br />

the. Men's Thursday Night I^eajjue,<br />

hitting singles <strong>of</strong> i'2-t and 235 and<br />

posting a scries <strong>of</strong> 613.<br />

The OC Dry Cleaner* continued on<br />

the pace with a 4-0 win over the Alt'<br />

Base. Second place Dry Wall topped<br />

MAB. 3-1. while third-place Boscul<br />

nailed Chelsea THIc for the full<br />

count<br />

OCIX.'<br />

Dr\ Wall<br />

Bo^cul<br />

Standlnsi'<br />

11<br />

U<br />

11<br />

2<br />

1<br />

><br />

SOMIR.S POINT LUTHERANS<br />

BUILD CHURCH LOOP LBAO<br />

The Sorncrs Point Lutheran "B"<br />

earn t»o*.ted a 4-0 win over K <strong>of</strong> C<br />

\ in the Churtlr League al tiro<br />

12th st Boulin ' Aeademv lo gain<br />

d pmnt in the lr*rd u\er second p] tie<br />

;omcr>% Poltrl Lutheran A' whlth<br />

opiM.il <strong>Ocean</strong> t.it-v BopliKl JI<br />

Standing!.<br />

s P, Lutheran -B" .18 8<br />

s. P. Lutheran "A".. IS 9<br />

O, c. Baptist IS t<br />

0 C Lutheran Hiy Jii<br />

Norlhfiold Bowling<br />

it end congratulations<br />

in person by .PHONE<br />

RICHMOND<br />

only<br />

•3 mtnnfr Xnlum rate frim. Adimtic <strong>City</strong><br />

9tUr6pJn. Tm tut indudeL<br />

Tie Develops For Lead<br />

In Seashore League Race<br />

Public Safety climbed Into a first<br />

ptace lie wiUi Wallace Hardware as<br />

the result <strong>of</strong> Friday night's action<br />

in the Seuhare League at the North<br />

field Bowling Center.<br />

Wallace's enjoyed undisputed pas-<br />

lesion <strong>of</strong> the sunberth at the start<br />

at the night's action, and defeated<br />

Shropshire Jewelers, 31. Public<br />

Safety, trailing by one point, took the<br />

full count over Marmora Pire Com-<br />

pany to shire the top spot.<br />

Bob Sampson-, MS was Ihe high<br />

single for ihe evenlnf. Joe Fogllo<br />

was close behind with 228, while Ed<br />

Hamada and Fred D'tntperie each<br />

ante In wlUi 221) games. Other highs<br />

included Mike Colao, J12; Fran*<br />

Pile#il, ail; Walt Hughes, 210; Fnuilt<br />

Kwing, 204 and 202. Wait Wear 20.1,<br />

and CJI Miller and Mick Pessdlano<br />

201 each,<br />

Hamads posted a 5*4 for high w<br />

lea, with Swing coming In with BIS<br />

and PUeiii wHh S«i,<br />

Putlic Safety took team high hon.<br />

ere with a U44 series which included<br />

a ts single <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Pord had<br />

a 2S3« triple count and Sampson.<br />

Hamada 2484. Sampson Hamada reg.<br />

istered an B88 single and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Pord an M7 game<br />

SMfMflfHfll<br />

Wallace ....".. IB »<br />

Public Safety IB B<br />

Shropshire .......... IS 12<br />

S. P, PoLice ,, 18 ID<br />

Water Sen Ice ...... IS 13<br />

* * *<br />

LBAD6RS ALL WIN<br />

IN CITY LIASUI<br />

The status quo <strong>of</strong> the first four<br />

teams in the <strong>City</strong> Bowling Leamie<br />

remainded unchangeil when the lend-<br />

ers all scored 3-1 victories Monday<br />

night at NOKhfield.<br />

The pace>maklng Johnson Five top-<br />

ped Point Diner, Hyatt's beat Wallace<br />

Real Estate, Mape's Service tumbled<br />

Hackney's Refrigeration, and Pal-<br />

Bier's Refrigeration downed Samp-<br />

son's,<br />

Frank Pileggi earrlod <strong>of</strong>f hish<br />

triple honors building singleg <strong>of</strong><br />

218, 214 and 111 into a series total<br />

<strong>of</strong> §14, Other high sWles Included<br />

610 for Sam Benner and 60S for Walt<br />

Hughes.<br />

H Johnson posted the h'.-:!i single<br />

<strong>of</strong> 234. Hughes' series total uliiuded<br />

a MS and a 211. Benner came in<br />

with a 220 and 110. other hiyh sin-<br />

gles ineluded J Lancsster, 217: ,1.<br />

Kugler, SOB; W, Hailiney, 204: Paul<br />

Gerkens, 103; Mike Denan and Bud<br />

Hackney, 202 each: .1. Wallow a p«(r<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2W Bames, and O. BrfwstPr, 201.<br />

Hyatt's monopolized team honors,<br />

hitting a 2,6o3 series which Incliidcd<br />

the high team single <strong>of</strong> BJT.<br />

St.rtdlnsi:<br />

Johnson's - J.J B<br />

Hyatl's ... 2| II<br />

Mape's 1!) 13<br />

Paimer's in 14<br />

THURSDAY, PI<br />

Elementary Sc/io<strong>of</strong>»<br />

Assembly Friday<br />

by Third Grade<br />

Lincoln Pennies'<br />

Ploy on<br />

Delay in Appointments Better<br />

Than Wrong Man, Says Meyner<br />

THENTON — Governor Robert B.<br />

Moyner will consider the appoint-<br />

mont <strong>of</strong> a committee to recDmniend<br />

wnys and means <strong>of</strong> epiebritum the<br />

! -Mth annivefiary <strong>of</strong><br />

New jersey.<br />

At his conference<br />

civil service in<br />

The Third Grade <strong>of</strong> the Central<br />

Ai'Cnlle School, taught oy Mrs. Fran-<br />

cea Johnson, will give an assembly<br />

program in the auditorium tomorrow<br />

Fridaji at B;10 a. m. and 10:10 a, m.<br />

parvnts and friends arc invited.<br />

The pr<strong>of</strong>tram follows;<br />

Announcer liidy Thompson<br />

Bible Reading Louise DiMeglio<br />

I Flag Salute Wayne Adamson<br />

Play—"Lincoln Pennies.'<br />

Cost:<br />

with weekly<br />

news editors and reporters, the ff<br />

ernor said he would "uniortain such<br />

a suggestion arid give it my sinMrc<br />

cooperation" after paying tribute to<br />

devoted public employees at state,<br />

county and local levels. The golden<br />

Charlli?<br />

Father<br />

Lincoln Ponnlrs<br />

and .. .,<br />

3rd<br />

4th<br />

lih ......<br />

Bth<br />

71(1<br />

Bth i<br />

9th<br />

10th , ....<br />

111)1<br />

latii ........<br />

i;ith<br />

14th<br />

.. Donald LaRene<br />

1st . Kathy Kelly<br />

... Susan Sortimer<br />

Uwyor for the post acceptable to<br />

Senator Prank S, Parley, A lantic<br />

Cmmty Republiciin. "Were I to gel<br />

less than my choice in Atlantic Coiin.<br />

iy. I would not he llv n» up lo my<br />

"'on'tne" Prowls <strong>of</strong> the State Tax<br />

Policy Commission to adopt a a per<br />

lentbuslnesii lax applicable to the<br />

net income <strong>of</strong> both incorporated and<br />

unincorporatc.d business tp replace<br />

the present local tax on houNehold<br />

(.oods nnd business inventories, and<br />

to balance the sllile hudiict, the Ggv.<br />

ernor said II will take a little lime<br />

to Wiolve public opinloii and secure<br />

legislative action.<br />

The. Oovpmor cKpects the Non-<br />

nesident Tax Commllieei si-t Up 0y<br />

New Vork New Jersey and Conner-<br />

licut to study iaxatidn or Now Jer-<br />

sey "and t'onncrticut residents fty<br />

New York to tlo somcthlntt soon<br />

aboiit Ihe situation, lie julmittcii New<br />

York, al present. in the<br />

SMALL HIGH SCORBR<br />

IN BAVSIPI ACTION<br />

Bob Small picked up<br />

dividual marbles In last<br />

MLAXi TiiM your TV from onywhsra in Iha room with «SiI«nt Sound*<br />

ftEMOTf TV TUNINO<br />

THE •RRITATIQM<br />

OK JUMPING UP AND DOWN TO TUNi TVI<br />

JuM pr«« a button on th« control<br />

bo» you holJMi_your hand and<br />

UR$NW control! your TVI<br />

No wdrn no cordi...<br />

no tramiitort... no radio control<br />

WOVM ... no •l.ctrldtyl No botlerm<br />

to wor out. Spoce Command<br />

tuning it not an «xtra accanory<br />

. . , If'» built right into th« utl<br />

...fo Turn Set ON/OFF<br />

...10 Change Channels to<br />

Right/left<br />

to Muff Sound <strong>of</strong> long<br />

annoying commercials while<br />

phfuit mnaiitf on scraen<br />

Suuotionol<br />

NEW Sornhbi* Picfur*<br />

T«b« with fln«t pictor.<br />

tM and contrail.<br />

4<br />

11* oV*roll Dt<br />

Ml SOMOM cbM <strong>of</strong> Uma^ular<br />

fktufa Ana. In tfrtfMd MahotMny<br />

eokr or aroln«d MMM Optt «4ft-<br />

(l«i Oettwul)<br />

m Bring In Yowr MotiMf or DM and Oaf Yeur<br />

ZMW Sfwca HrimM feiMi S«tr«t M w m<br />

. . . ONLY 49c<br />

OFF ELECTRIC<br />

PHONE 1242<br />

iue, hitting a Ml series which<br />

eluded a 232 single.<br />

Standing!:<br />

Diamond Cleaners .... 22<br />

Berger Lumber .... Jl<br />

Egg Harbor ........ 20<br />

Home • Oarden ...... W.'t<br />

• • *<br />

WOMEN'S BAYSHORI LOOP<br />

STANDINGS SHIFT QUICKLY<br />

Daniels Restaurant managed<br />

oil the In<br />

week's ac<br />

1H4<br />

liary Harmon<br />

Marjory Witmer<br />

,. Joyce Weldon<br />

Pamela Weaver<br />

I5l(i Uory Orbb<br />

Promoter Elizatacrth Cornish<br />

SUSP Manasjors Ricky Mask<br />

and Joseph Lewis<br />

Stage properties were made by the<br />

elass,<br />

' nutopliane Selections by the<br />

-''• | Class: "Comm 1 Horrnd the .Mountain"<br />

"Jingle Bills"<br />

(Soloist: Colleen Casti-llo<br />

on electric guiiir)<br />

Song by Class "Washington<br />

and Lincoln"<br />

Dance 'The Walk-<br />

Leaders; Carl Keese & Terrie Baker<br />

anniversary <strong>of</strong> civil service ciime<br />

fluout through Ihe enactment <strong>of</strong> the<br />

first civil service law in 1MB in Now<br />

Jersey.<br />

Governor Meyner also in formed<br />

those attending the news conferences<br />

that he is considering the appoint,<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> a president <strong>of</strong> ihe gtate<br />

Jack tellers I Civil Service commission but will not<br />

Ije rushed. The vaeantry was caused<br />

by the resignation <strong>of</strong> William V.<br />

Kelly. Jr. <strong>of</strong> Jersey <strong>City</strong>, upon tak- , igekgV.t S1,m .<br />

State Senator from ,jur',nl, tne new, rntifcrence, the<br />

Kovcmor fldmittfii i'lH'rn i« no .icnti-<br />

Chorlotie Jaeji i "In suih situations, 1 have never mcnt for middjf imumc hiniMiif; pro<br />

Carey Bradley founil waitinj! lor the riKht appoint.<br />

... Gail Ashby ee has ever done any harm," said<br />

,.. Linda Hart the governor, "Any delay ineurred<br />

Kenny Gorman : in finally gelling the right person<br />

Colleen Costello ; Is more than olTsel by the Knot! that<br />

results," i<br />

Asked about the status <strong>of</strong> proso.<br />

I'lllor Lewis P, Scott, <strong>of</strong> Atlantic<br />

County, who has been holding down<br />

the position since June 20, IBM in<br />

a holdover capacity, the governor<br />

said up to this time has not been<br />

able to find a competent Democrat ie<br />

BrTnda Bri ing his seat as State Senator I<br />

Grace Bakiey i l!ildson Cdunty on January 14.<br />

to<br />

hold the lead in the Women's Say.<br />

shore League Friday night, but the<br />

standings below the p»eemakins spot<br />

were churned considerably,<br />

Daniel's downed Ventnor Furni-<br />

ture, M, driving the latter deeper<br />

into the cellar, Harry's Inn took a<br />

4-0 shellacking from Gregory's, sink,<br />

ing from second place to a fifth<br />

place deadlock.<br />

Peter Pan took the measure <strong>of</strong><br />

Rugby Inn and climbed from s three,<br />

way tie in third position to undls<br />

puled possession <strong>of</strong> second place.<br />

Chldsey managed t0 hang onto third<br />

place with a 21^.1 Mi conquest <strong>of</strong><br />

•hep's Pharmacy. The Joss dropped<br />

Shep's from third to fourth,<br />

Lll Men-meld carried <strong>of</strong>f ail the<br />

individual honors with<br />

and 492 series.<br />

Standlngi:<br />

Daniel's<br />

Peter Pan .<br />

Chidsey<br />

Shep's<br />

Harry's<br />

Rugby<br />

• * *<br />

( RICHARDS. WEATHiRBY<br />

' TOP DOUBL.eS SCORING<br />

Fran Richards carried <strong>of</strong>f the sin-<br />

sles honors in the women's segment<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mixed Doubles<br />

League at the Morthfjgld Bowllns<br />

Center, hitting a ijs score. Kate<br />

Iwini'g high 478 series included two<br />

180 singles.<br />

Al Weatherby's 220 was high' for<br />

the men, with Norman Miner's 565<br />

winning high triple honors. Dan<br />

Daniel turned in a 20! game, other<br />

high scorers among the women were<br />

Blanche Smith, 172; Ruth Shropshire,<br />

IU; Sue Pessolano and Freda<br />

BohnajTi, lei, and Elaine WtaDe-r<br />

160.<br />

Standings:<br />

Apples i» a<br />

Lemons 14(4 3*4<br />

Mums ,, 14 g<br />

Orages . 1)14 ii<br />

Pears is 7<br />

192<br />

1!)<br />

1C<br />

15',4<br />

14's<br />

14<br />

14<br />

single<br />

B<br />

12<br />

ll'i<br />

ISii<br />

14<br />

14<br />

FIRST GRADE AT WISLIV<br />

TO PRESENT PROGRAM<br />

The boys and girls taught by Mrs,<br />

Phyllis Hover will present their is-<br />

sembly program on February 28 in<br />

the Wesley Avenue auditorium al 1<br />

p, m, and 1:20 p, in. Parents and<br />

frlencls are invited.<br />

The children have been studying<br />

about the care <strong>of</strong> teeth and will pre-<br />

sent a short play on this subject. The<br />

play is called: 'Ouch—My Tooth,"<br />

Announcer ....... Frank Busier<br />

Toothache Children —<br />

Doie> , Heather Carey<br />

Dick David Hacknev<br />

Mother Linda Stout<br />

letty Phyllis Tuni*r<br />

Steve Steve Slegfriei<br />

Birthday Parly 0irl .. Judy Sharp<br />

Judy's Mother — Eunice Orean<br />

Tooth Paste Charles riefces<br />

Tooth Brush Tina Cornman<br />

Good Foods Billy Force. Oail<br />

grams in the metropolitan areas <strong>of</strong><br />

New Jersey, lie said these areas,<br />

where suth demands inually ariiUn-<br />

ate, are lookinR more 10 the federal<br />

jjovernment for finam'ln! holp,<br />

Oovernor 1 Moyner lolrt Ihe editora<br />

present that he eonslders Phillips-<br />

liurB his home and his lean! voting<br />

plate, rolbor ihan Princeton where<br />

he resides In the Executive Mansion,<br />

"I certainly like Princeton but my<br />

homo is in phiilipsburM." he con-<br />

cluded.<br />

4-H Conference<br />

To Return Here<br />

S. Jersey Meeting at<br />

Flanders May 9-11<br />

By WILLIAM S, LB(=BS<br />

4-H Club Apmf<br />

Twenty.flve 4-H Council members,<br />

older 4.H teenagers and ieven t-H<br />

Club aients held a joint meeting In<br />

llammonton to plan the second an<br />

nual South Jersey 4M Council Cm-<br />

ference. Representing the Cape May<br />

County Council were Barbara Bevli,<br />

•M Clubber and Junior leader from<br />

Oreen Cr»K. and Edward Wuerkcr,<br />

Junior leader in Rio Grande,<br />

Both Bevii and Wuerktr attended<br />

the Conference last year. It was lield<br />

In the FlBndera Hotel In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Th« MSB Conference wUl again be<br />

held in the Flanders, May B. 10 and<br />

The ttaona selected for Ule Confer-<br />

ence is "Looking Ahead." The pro-<br />

grim will explore the future for this<br />

older «rnup. Definite plans wU! be<br />

gjinounced Later,<br />

Gape May County's Council, led ljy<br />

Edward Wucrkor. will ]i«d UP the<br />

three-county planning program. At.<br />

lantic and Burllnjum counUeg will<br />

round out the committee.<br />

Other county Council, aro rcspon-<br />

sible for specUlc phsses <strong>of</strong> the week,<br />

eni program. North Jersey Council<br />

representatives will be invited to sit<br />

In for the Conference Mia year.<br />

Clulrmiui-elcct ftr t*e Conference<br />

I* Betii AnMlo, Salem County jontor<br />

leader and 441 Club member. Sec-<br />

retary is Gloria Hay, Burlington<br />

County Junior iMd 1<br />

Thl f<br />

Thl* conference is unique among<br />

teen-age activities In that Council<br />

members ptaii and .execute they? own<br />

program, dub acents are advlson<br />

and remain In tha htekgnoM to a<br />

Urge extent.<br />

COMMON SMUMB<br />

Often one meeti peomfcj with Inter-<br />

Aoitar to hto. In front <strong>of</strong> th*<br />

Bosenberger, John Pfaelill, Kathy<br />

Stretch, Ronald Ryan, Tony Watts<br />

Billy McDonnell.<br />

Dentist JeJ Monlha<br />

Nurse Jackie Hal<br />

Dancers — Olen Kuhns, Davey Ann<br />

Belber, Scott Johnson, Cynihi<br />

climie, Bndley Collinfwaad, Ter-<br />

ry Hamada, Billy Rolls, Diane<br />

Woods, Jay Gerkcn. Joyce Johnson,<br />

Xylophone Players — diaries Lyl»<br />

Gene Beddow, Jay Gerhen Tomtn<br />

Kruegl, Judy Morgan, Meredith<br />

Morrison,<br />

Properties ..,,.,,.., Valerie Hahn<br />

All <strong>of</strong> the singers, dancers, and<br />

xylophone players were coarhed by<br />

Miss Jane Kyle, music director<br />

CENTRAL AVENUE NOTES<br />

The children in Mrs. Frances John-<br />

son's TWrd' Grade have been study-<br />

ing animal footprints in the iflow<br />

for g Science Unit. A large mural<br />

•was made, showing the animals and<br />

their tracks. The artists were Kennj<br />

Oorman, rabbit! Ricky Maak rabbit<br />

Carey Bradley, squirrel: OaiJ Ashby<br />

deer; Oary Harmon, cat; and Donald<br />

Lallene, dog,<br />

ThS background was done by Judy<br />

Thompien, Oary Olbb, Jack Zellers,<br />

Susan Sonuncr, Terrie Baker Joseph<br />

Lewis and drace Bakiey,<br />

* * k<br />

WISLCY AVINUI NOTES<br />

Hie children In Mrs, Anita Hitter's<br />

Kindergarten class made hatchets<br />

and put their names on them for<br />

Washington's birthday.<br />

The iboys and girls in LMBS letle<br />

Thorpe's Wrst Orade^ won the Thrift<br />

Banner this weeN. They will try lo<br />

keep It, They have learned many<br />

things about February, and have<br />

made pictures <strong>of</strong> Abraham Lincoln<br />

and George Washington,<br />

Miss Ruth Reed's Second Grade<br />

ha» received three blue seals for writ.<br />

IIW David French brought in a<br />

aUteator<br />

•luffed<br />

thm children in Mrs, Helen James'<br />

room are having art lessons with<br />

macaroni and spaghetti. They aljo<br />

have received their writing seal* and<br />

•0 far they hmie not received any<br />

cheek marks, Thta class also received<br />

the FTA Banner for the highert at-<br />

tendance at the last meMiag -•<br />

are very proud <strong>of</strong> this<br />

Kenneth Luke Ricky B<br />

and Ronnie Tmi student* a, mn<br />

MMy Gorman's rourth Orade h»«<br />

muds * Huge landing field for «lr.<br />

Planet <strong>of</strong> eardboirrt. t)f d^tmiaa<br />

<strong>of</strong> the •"•hid is charted on thVfliM<br />

JroiB<br />

boxes. This was dope to<br />

m itady <strong>of</strong> .lipl<br />

now «udyliiB the we.uwr<br />

Mrs. Emma Warren's Second Grade<br />

U (been .npirtaentlja *hn ^<br />

moBMen, They lake<br />

chert* with a ttemooi<br />

and on (ho flW If<br />

witaw te<br />

They hive different<br />

«m en flW<br />

amtan w^r ttemsn.i^<br />

•Us Mva iMeraosea that light up b<br />

Omit you CM tee different^oratjiff<br />

UttlS.<br />

rtrtrldge<br />

^la^ir<br />

*MH, (lw tl n it did<br />

•ntf BO<br />

Kay Outlines<br />

Sunday Bills<br />

Says Opposition is<br />

Growing in State<br />

Assemblyman Robert B, Kay this<br />

week clarified two proposed Sunriii;.<br />

closing bills which will be given g<br />

public hearing by the Assembly com-<br />

mittee In Trenton on Wednesday,<br />

•Mareh 12,<br />

Mr, Kay Is on recort os opposing<br />

Sunday clositii bills, saying such<br />

action would be an economic blow<br />

to the resorts <strong>of</strong> the state. For the<br />

edification <strong>of</strong> the general public, he<br />

outlined the bills as follows.<br />

Assembly BUI 22 would prohibit<br />

the sale on Sunday <strong>of</strong> clothlni, wear-<br />

ing apparel, furniture, furnishings<br />

and appliances for home, business<br />

or <strong>of</strong>fice and all construction mater<br />

iats. The bill provides penalties <strong>of</strong><br />

fU.% for the first <strong>of</strong>fense, |100 for the<br />

second <strong>of</strong>fense, and 1200 or 30 diys<br />

in jail, or both, for the third <strong>of</strong>fense.<br />

Assembly Bill 152 prohibits eon.<br />

ducting <strong>of</strong> all business on Sunday in<br />

the state except drugs, meals, ore.<br />

pared food, newspapers, periodicals,<br />

non-alcoholic beverages and gasoline<br />

service stations and except for all<br />

business on boardwalks and benches<br />

on the ocean and lake fronts and ex.<br />

cept sale <strong>of</strong> alcoholic beverages. The<br />

bill proposes fines for violations from<br />

WOO to «00 and after two violations<br />

the state's attorney general could<br />

move to shut down the business<br />

Mr, Kay said that earlier this year<br />

17 <strong>of</strong> the state's !! counties were be.<br />

hind the Sunday closing movement,<br />

hut that senllDient is currentlv<br />

swinging in ihe ether qlreetion.<br />

39th Suggestion Prize<br />

State Spent Million<br />

<strong>On</strong> Snow Removal Job<br />

It cost the Highway Department a<br />

cool million dollars lo pic* Ihe IMS<br />

mile state road system from under<br />

lost week's blizzard. State lliiihwa.i<br />

Commissioner Dnighi It, O. friimer<br />

announced.<br />

The cost established a record hiah<br />

for a single snowstorm, ocfordina<br />

to Department records, which uo<br />

back to 1B1P when regular snow re-<br />

moval operations were lirstv under,<br />

taken.<br />

Commissioner Falmpr said the<br />

statewide plowing job Has equivalent<br />

to elearinK a twolane roadway i";<br />

tending from Newark lo Los An-<br />

leles. In some arras <strong>of</strong> the state<br />

drifts 10 feet high werp encounh'red,<br />

he said, and continued hinh uiiids<br />

required constant plowing around<br />

the clock for three days In order to<br />

kep the highways passable in a rrifr<br />

jor portion <strong>of</strong> the state.<br />

At the height <strong>of</strong> the siarm the<br />

Highway Deiparunent had 2300 men<br />

and 8S0 pieces <strong>of</strong> snow removal<br />

equipment on the highways.<br />

John A, Plppel (left), <strong>of</strong> BIS Penn-<br />

!,vh Place, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, receives a<br />

cheek—his 39Hi for a total <strong>of</strong> $1140<br />

rn 10 years—for a suggestion made<br />

to hrs company. Enide industrial Di-<br />

vision <strong>of</strong> The Electric Storage Bat.<br />

*ery Company, Philadelphia.<br />

Pippel. a supervisor or submarine<br />

luttery assembly, received the check<br />

for in improved rn.plant lighting<br />

suggestion. Presentation was made<br />

by U E, Well*, director <strong>of</strong> enainecr.<br />

ing and chairman <strong>of</strong> the Exlde SUB.<br />

«stlon Committee, in a ceremony at<br />

the Exide plant. Pippel is entitled to<br />

wear Bxiiie's gold suggestion pin be.<br />

eause <strong>of</strong> hrs numerous costcutting<br />

ideas. He received the annual "Bug.<br />

gester <strong>of</strong> Year" award in 1BBJ f,om<br />

the Poiladeiphia chapter <strong>of</strong> the N<br />

tional Ass<strong>of</strong>iation <strong>of</strong> Suggestion'Sys-<br />

Wildwood to Fight<br />

Sunday Closing Flan<br />

Mayor Ralph James, <strong>of</strong> Wiidwood,<br />

this week spearheaded a new drive<br />

to have postponed scheduled puMic<br />

hearings <strong>of</strong> two legislative measures<br />

which won id effect Sunday elosin« <strong>of</strong><br />

business In New Jersey.<br />

The hearinits are to be conducted<br />

in TTenton on March 12. and Mayor<br />

James and representatives <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />

wood business interests arc rinsing<br />

more time to prepare argumenis<br />

against adoption or the bills.<br />

At a meeting m the Wildwood In<br />

formation Bureau, Mayor James said<br />

he has received irssilranrc <strong>of</strong> threri<br />

other seashore communities that thev<br />

will combine their erTorts to deteai<br />

the bills.<br />

Mayor James said that Wildwood<br />

doe* 23 per cent <strong>of</strong> its busihesj! on<br />

flundaj-. Ho said Sunday e 1 o s i n a<br />

would grovely effect the ecorfomv <strong>of</strong><br />

that resort, I<br />

SJC01<br />

Seek<br />

Chairman<br />

Counties <strong>of</strong><br />

Seven |>romln«»t(L<br />

have been namtd A]<br />

drive by the 'mithtjiT.<br />

Develoinnent ^ouBejia<br />

present memberihfei<br />

The appointmeaU 1<br />

by George j. 0<br />

the Prudential .._.<br />

regional <strong>of</strong>fices in ]<br />

wood and chain<br />

membership con<br />

Selected to rtpn.___<br />

lee in five <strong>of</strong> Soulaai J<br />

si* couniieg were^<br />

Atlantic Co., NelU!<br />

HsinR diroptor, AtU<br />

Gnlftden Co., WillUmj<br />

dent, William Flinn Bm<br />

den; t umlMTl.ind Ca, J<br />

field, general rrrannjw j<br />

Evening News; elm *<br />

renco Crispin, attarnty \<br />

and Salcni Co Willltai<br />

Harold ti. Cline, |nc, tm.<br />

An appolntmcBt fw Cmj<br />

has noi yei be ntis,<br />

Named to *pur meBttea,<br />

financial instUutions nla<br />

ties, respeiilvely, in in at3<br />

were Edward c Jona twV<br />

at Ihe Boardwalk NatMdl<br />

l.inli,- <strong>City</strong>, and Cturtat<br />

lognc npjilianee dell<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ihe tialliiwaj' Twp, i<br />

GeislnBer said lilt I<br />

Jersey DcvdlotimtBt 1<br />

lo all persons, or<br />

firms Interested In r<br />

New Jersey 0 better |<br />

work and play. Us 1<br />

permits a vote In<br />

from among whom tat (<br />

cere are selected.<br />

Morris Opens<br />

For GOP Nc<br />

ROBERT MWUW<br />

With the formal<br />

rign hcadqugrten<br />

Staey.Trehi. ihe <<br />

Morris for the RepuMWI<br />

lion for V. 8, Senatw I<br />

Jersey swung Into hill (<br />

week.<br />

Morris, a point ,<br />

who recently resigned sf<br />

sel to the Senate<br />

Subcommittee, Is<br />

nominaUon in the .<br />

His opponenl Is Coi _<br />

W. Kean, <strong>of</strong> Mvingstsfc<br />

ONLY Hf NIID1D<br />

An auihoriiy on the<br />

uage nnds thai all HM<br />

are necessary to get<br />

her only BJO. whien<br />

able, ibeinfl MO In<br />

hlahly useful "okay."—"<br />

tal.<br />

At any rate, talk <strong>of</strong> price rollbacks<br />

makei cheerful reading.<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lmwis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

.Mb MHffcw Btpt.<br />

NMM 1212<br />

807 Asbury Avenue<br />

BUDD'S Economical Prkes<br />

ARE A GOOD REASON TO SHOP OCIAN CITY<br />

For Exatnph<br />

PLASTIC<br />

87 In, Long<br />

Colo rful<br />

Patterns Center<br />

Varaneei Easy<br />

to Clean<br />

Regular 98c pr.<br />

ld«l For TM<br />

SIMM Hsuw<br />

FRIDAY A SATURDAY,<br />

BUDD'S Decorator<br />

743 ASBURY AVI., OCEAN CITY, N. J,<br />

MEN — Do Not Discard<br />

Your beubla-Breasted<br />

or<br />

Wide Lap*) Codfs<br />

current fathlon, at<br />

FMMIMUa) cott.<br />

Men* 1035 or com* fit to<br />

TALES<br />

CUSTOM TAILOR<br />

744 A»bury Ay,<br />

i :±'-, '<br />

*«»M«»vl«B*»»"<br />

WOND<br />

1400 <strong>On</strong> YMr Mai<br />

rontlly Intotl *''-4;h<br />

TSis |(HIHII§I ti«(ii* itaff<br />

,YEAR-No.5A<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER H<br />

Telephone 0304 or 0305 OCIAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1958<br />

iourt Ruling Upholds <strong>City</strong>s<br />

xtions In Stoeco Land Deal<br />

rime Extension<br />

Development<br />

Called Legal<br />

Supreme Tribunal<br />

Rules 6-0 Against »/<br />

Oldfifld Contention^<br />

The Now Jeriiy Slate Su<br />

Court on Monday ruled<br />

the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

within its rights whan<br />

tgranted Stoeco Homes, Inc..<br />

n extension <strong>of</strong> time in 1962<br />

1 flll and f rade the area east<br />

Bay av. from 20th it, to<br />

4th st. which the develop-<br />

»nt firm purchaied from the<br />

in 1951,<br />

Ijuitlce Albert S. Burling en-<br />

the Suprenie Court's M<br />

10 uphold a previous juds-<br />

l <strong>of</strong> the Superior Court that the<br />

Bad the right to renegotiate<br />

Stoeco Homes when it was<br />

I that the firm could not com<br />

with turn original restrictions<br />

! by the cHy In seUing ahe<br />

i land was acquired tv Stoeeo<br />

• It public sale on February 14,<br />

.. Stoteo acquired the tract from<br />

i it, to 24th st, on Mie west aide<br />

y av. for tlUO.a<strong>of</strong>f and th* 14><br />

tract on ihe eMt aide (or<br />

, The sales were eonflrned<br />

r ctt}' rtsokrtk>ns on February it<br />

id Bn4l gettlenent made on June<br />

I tto same year.<br />

\ < n» •*** to MM lantJ cMtabMd<br />

which rtaulrad that<br />

fiU ma *ra4* M th.<br />

I ami Milting municipal<br />

• H»lot> on boHl tract*. Th.<br />

i prslMt w«« to have<br />

Hi in MM year, or th.<br />

•11 l9f1Bsl In w I WO VF9S If<br />

: to th* city,<br />

i acquire all Ihe parcels in the<br />

_jSio#ce negotiated with a mum-<br />

[Of rndlvldii»ls and purduwed an-<br />

117 lota for a total price <strong>of</strong><br />

Boatmen Invited to Give<br />

Data to Fix Span Policy<br />

Jacksonville, Fla,, will be the locale <strong>of</strong> a hearinf by the<br />

Anny Corps <strong>of</strong> Engineers on April 8, which may nave an<br />

Important bearing on construction plans for future highway<br />

bridges into <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> «nd other neighboring resorts along<br />

[Stoeco, shortly tflw KtUtment.<br />

I d Hill DfedHnv *:», <strong>of</strong><br />

• <strong>City</strong>, to stan diMgins flve<br />

' t<strong>of</strong>ooni from til* t<strong>of</strong>ytnra In<br />

wars sector <strong>of</strong> the U-Kt, »nd<br />

the dredged naMrtlu* lo fill<br />

i in* to grade, according to the<br />

t opinion.<br />

I Mnen September and December<br />

I that year, s large portion or the<br />

-- rr ilde sf the tract and « small<br />

i or the east side were filled<br />

lt Biannor. Jtoncver, the ma,<br />

dnMhed from the Br»t two<br />

_I««M ligoons revealed it Vim<br />

I or sulBclent quality to fce ujed<br />

HI. It contained too high a<br />

ty <strong>of</strong> «ud ami iilt.<br />

IStsen was compelled to acquire<br />

T Wind froni a private source to<br />

i a» a splU area in order to dU.<br />

' ef the suUstandard substances<br />

from the uigMni. Tlwse<br />

*le drertglng eondiiioni ere.<br />

Ipalms (ngineeriFuj and rtnanclal<br />

on. y..r<br />

1 * * rt - Sh *^ *-* »*<br />

"" •»Wantiai portion<br />

rml<br />

*, column 1,<br />

to<br />

the inland wateirway.<br />

Col, ftiul D. Ttoitler, chief M the<br />

engineers for the South Atlantic PI<br />

vuiion, this week announced that the<br />

public hearing in Jacksonville has as<br />

its purpose the obtaining <strong>of</strong> "fsctual<br />

information as to the usage <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic Intracoastal Wateriray be><br />

tween Ttenton, N, J., and Key West,<br />

Pla,. by vewels requiring more than<br />

nominal vertical clearance."<br />

Thar* IMI bMil ne dacltkHi mute<br />

tint* latf SflTiihtr M «o Mpm,<br />

al <strong>of</strong> pl«i> tor a Sf^aat flxwl ip«i<br />

bridge ov.r Oc**n Clty-t main bay<br />

chanMi at Mth M, It wai hwtefk<br />

nil* Mr* m la whether or not a<br />

dMliton en thhj applMttlan fey th*<br />

County Bosrd af PrMlraldari may<br />

b* hald up pending rtiulti <strong>of</strong> Hit<br />

Jkckxmvilt* during.<br />

It was laarncd from one source<br />

that til* Army Engineers have sub-<br />

mitted a report on the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

bridge to the Slate Division <strong>of</strong> Navi-<br />

galton, where a decision now rests.<br />

Local boating Interests slrongly<br />

opposed the 35-foot span and rerom-<br />

mended. iMtead, that a drawbridge<br />

be buut.<br />

Col. Troxler, In connection with<br />

the Jacksonville (hearing, sdld that<br />

the Information obtained "will be<br />

used in connection with a detailed<br />

study Being made by the Corps <strong>of</strong><br />

Engineers, U. S. Army, to determine<br />

the minimum standard vertical clear,<br />

•net or clearance"! which should lie<br />

established to govern the future con<br />

atruetion <strong>of</strong> (Died bridges or other<br />

overhead structures crossing the<br />

various reaches <strong>of</strong> the ImracoasUtl<br />

Waterway in order to meet the reas-<br />

onable needs <strong>of</strong> navigation."<br />

The present minimum standard<br />

vertical clearance Is 80 feet stove<br />

mean high water. But the Depart<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> the Army has considered it<br />

"necessary and proper' 1 to permit<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> one bridge <strong>of</strong> leaser<br />

vertical clearance, and applications<br />

are pending for two similar addition,<br />

al bridges, one at Cocoa, Fla., and<br />

the other at Myrtle Beach, S. C.<br />

Col. Troxl.r ..Id that It Is In-<br />

MlM that HM «tudy new under-<br />

way will mult M th. r.- toadar* and<br />

panoU.<br />

Judge Clears Montogna<br />

in 'Flying Saucer 7 Case<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> party boat skipper Chris Montagna won vindi-<br />

catiqn in the Atlantic County Court at M«ys Landing Monday<br />

<strong>of</strong> his contention that he was not guilty <strong>of</strong> reckless operation<br />

<strong>of</strong> the 77-foot super speedboat, '.'Flying Saucer," in the Great<br />

Egg Inlet,<br />

Judge George T. N*ame, at the<br />

conr-Iuslon <strong>of</strong> an appeal hearing, re-<br />

versed a finding orf Hie state Marine<br />

Court at PleaaantvUle, which had tan*<br />

posed a fine <strong>of</strong> flOO on Capt. Montag,<br />

na In Octobtr,<br />

Remo Croce <strong>of</strong> the stale attorney<br />

general's staff presented the state's<br />

ease, while Oapf, MontsgmTs defense<br />

win handled by Edward I. Baker, <strong>of</strong><br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong>.<br />

Th* Hse irvw out <strong>of</strong> a lr|# by<br />

the "Flylns Saucer" latt Mptamber<br />

11, with 111 fiafieniars nboard.<br />

After tfcay retumed Is por-t, 15 <strong>of</strong><br />

the pamngtri filed a eMnpiauit<br />

with the CMst Guard here alMalng<br />

that (hey w.r. «ndan(«red by<br />

MontaBiM'i retkleM Mention ot<br />

th, cr.ft.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly three <strong>of</strong> the complainants<br />

House Flooded<br />

by Pipe Break<br />

Extensive Damage<br />

Found by Police<br />

The most damaging water pipe<br />

break <strong>of</strong> the current season was re-<br />

ported Tuesday by police when a<br />

prowl car craw saw water seeping<br />

from the sides <strong>of</strong> a Cape Cod type<br />

summer cottage at 2232 Central IT.<br />

S g t. Nicholas Impagliano and<br />

Patrolmen Andrew Cappeiza and<br />

Charles Cramer gained entrance to<br />

the house and found It to be watered<br />

down from the ro<strong>of</strong> to the basement.<br />

Firemen under Deputy Chief Wil-<br />

liam Meenatr manned power pumps<br />

more than an hour to empty, water<br />

which Indundited a basement heater<br />

room 8 by 4 feet to a depth <strong>of</strong> three<br />

feet.<br />

The police <strong>of</strong>ficers pulled switches<br />

turning <strong>of</strong>f the. electricity in the<br />

house, and summoned a plumber to<br />

turn otff tne water at the main.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficers reported water In<br />

depths from a liilf Inch to one Inch<br />

on the downstairs floor, and Mid<br />

that the wall* were damaged by<br />

dampness and ceilings were loosened<br />

from their lath by the water.<br />

Chief Mecnan said that the break<br />

apparently occurred In a water pip3<br />

running between the celling ot thj<br />

upper floor and the ro<strong>of</strong>. It was<br />

CFtlmated that toe water had been<br />

running from the broken plp« since<br />

the Hunt following the oold apeH<br />

last week.<br />

Police reported that ttie home Is<br />

owned by J>r, Harry w. Fullerton Jr.,<br />

ot M Shea Mad, Carney's Point,<br />

N. J. o<br />

w: W<br />

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SOB<br />

Women Bid To<br />

Lenten Course<br />

CircU Groups Hov«<br />

Monthly Section*<br />

AnnotmeemenU were nude tt<br />

mestingt Of U)6 Circles <strong>of</strong> the Woman's<br />

Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Scrvled<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Fint Methodist Church TUBS.<br />

day remlndlni the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

lenten study conn* which trill itart<br />

next Tuesday. The study will be<br />

conducted by Mrs Uumice Lunny<br />

and «U1 to held .t 11 a. m. In the<br />

Members aba were reminded about<br />

the Church Calendar Birthday Party<br />

ctor tomorrow evening at 8,<br />

111* individual circles net u follows:<br />

Martha Clrde met In the Cnurrt<br />

Parlor with 18 members present Mrs,<br />

Walter Allen and Mrs, Prink<br />

Pe.Jardines were co-hostesses. Tht<br />

topic <strong>of</strong> the devotions, led by Mrs.<br />

Edwin Kay, was "Prayer ind Peace"<br />

and the study boek was reviewed by<br />

Mrs, Thomas Huff, Mr*. John VoeUeh,<br />

president <strong>of</strong> Ui. WSCS. ni a gueii,<br />

Nine members and one ?Utit0r <strong>of</strong><br />

.tie Miriam Circle net at the home<br />

I at Mrs, J, Brintan YounS. Mrt.<br />

Andrew Maxwell wai coihasteiii. Devotions<br />

wer« le I by Mrs. George Ma«'.<br />

I.innsn and the study book was ri-<br />

1<br />

viewed by Mn. MaxweU .<br />

I Eleven, meitibin <strong>of</strong> the •Doreas<br />

Cmle met for 'anchcon at Pivmeuuh<br />

; Inn. Mrs. William R Guttick was a<br />

I Mest. Devotions were led by Mrs.<br />

Jack Jgrnee an.l the study book was<br />

revle\v*d by Mrs. Henry Paul. Next<br />

month's ineeUBB wUS b* at jhe Cha«.<br />

lertax.<br />

Mrs. Charles poweil entertained<br />

t>.e 14 member, <strong>of</strong> the Bstlier Clre 1 Dan nattiari <strong>of</strong> Cub Scout Pack 3S<br />

completed plans tor UM Fark diiplay<br />

at the 1« Brposltkiii <strong>of</strong> fcsut.<br />

Ins Tu«d«v (fNmoon In th* honw<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrt Gordon LaBwe.<br />

TOe p«k ttian* it -Let<br />

A donation was mad* for a lewl<br />

welfare project ty Beta Zel* Awter.<br />

Beta ataa Flu s»mlifmaMiS<br />

Honor Student Nomad fast Thursday evening In the flame<br />

OAR Good Citizen <strong>of</strong> Mn, Water MMvn, «S «*» *•<br />

jfllt* 3fauve Peunon, ways and<br />

meanii chairman, reported the progress<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nwrchajitfM ell* to<br />

date as successful oUa Peterson Jlso<br />

ouUlned a project <strong>of</strong> selling greeting<br />

cwts «nd atatkHiety, ivfeMi was ap»<br />

proved.<br />

Plant were nude to join the four<br />

other chapter-. In APO <strong>City</strong> Council<br />

to sponsor <br />

A report was Tend on the last Cily<br />

ten for IMS by Sarah SllllweU Chap,<br />

Council meeting and plans were<br />

ter. Daughters <strong>of</strong> lhe American Revo.<br />

made for the local chapter to enter-<br />

Julion<br />

tain the membership <strong>of</strong> all five chap,<br />

teri it a "get aequaisted" council<br />

Miss WTiiteslde, who is 11, is a meeting in April,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the National Honor soeiely,<br />

the Leaden Corps and is a The hostess gift went to Mrs. Brad,<br />

Senior editor <strong>of</strong> the school yearbook. ley. Refreshments were served and<br />

Her tHit-af-st-hool activities include cards were enjoyed.<br />

membership In Grace Lutheran '<br />

?<br />

•i her home. Kn. David Powell was<br />

eo-hostess. Duvotisns «ere led by<br />

M J i ^ l d th d bk<br />

1 will'M . Utachtis<br />

«• tattall<br />

Present ail<br />

Thomai IM4 iker on Art<br />

Boy Darby,<br />

Dapiwtnwnt <strong>of</strong> (he Wo-<br />

JulM J Mai<br />

is Club Speaker<br />

* Have •<br />

I Research Club n«t at the<br />

Mr. Jacob<br />

Party" and 4h# adult luden will go<br />

' Mrs. George Wenrlcli, Mon Federation Tour <strong>of</strong><br />

over to the Convuntion Hall In At<br />

M, Mm Hary *, Ut#*t<br />

UmUc <strong>City</strong> on both WedneMUy,<br />

Europe Described<br />

_|'a piper OB Spunbh, Portu<br />

March n and Thursday, Mwch 13,<br />

to let up the display. The •HWIw<br />

f nemWi Ml Dutch furniture Mn, Allan B Endlcott, Second<br />

to be displayed are being made by<br />

FV;nsU»ance Period. The DUtrlct vice prsaMent « the State<br />

Federation <strong>of</strong> Women's Club*, was<br />

the Cubs Tlckeh for the Exposition<br />

maunUln. <strong>of</strong> W»Uj, ttio inert speaker « the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

were given to the Den Mothem to<br />

clora, and Me Mootlth In Women<br />

be distributed to the Cubs. MAT<br />

j contributett to the itrilt<br />

TDe Pads will go to McGuife Air<br />

nt furniture <strong>of</strong> Spain,<br />

uweht said that life WM<br />

.Undid and dignified. There<br />

TifOrous eccle.la.Ucal fnflu<br />

tortwere <strong>of</strong> paitemed tUa.<br />

Boyd's Gl<br />

Tnere were endlMs<br />

<strong>of</strong> stont furnityrB with<br />

velvet and bromde for<br />

a, ih* spoie ol tettles,<br />

benches, and Wtjles 16 to<br />

TV V;<br />

t'tong. These table topi Were<br />

one wild plank,<br />

W« challana* you Is<br />

ntries were influenced by<br />

•f this Zmllh TV with<br />

•other because <strong>of</strong> trade, the<br />

Influenee was found In<br />

U man, Iwfar* yev bvrl<br />

Here furniture was much<br />

te In line. The Portal,<br />

luced the use <strong>of</strong> canting<br />

i and the Putch Baroque<br />

German and Italian<br />

„ pictures which followed<br />

i DeUt tile flreplaee, C*iBe»e<br />

[and lacquer pieces and a<br />

t rtrlnc It was noted that<br />

rlns sat on chairs. Also<br />

BRILLIANT<br />

fU pictures <strong>of</strong> Brussels, the<br />

lack churt* <strong>of</strong> a thousand<br />

I at AnateMam, Bergen and<br />

> and Scotland<br />

[nut meet hi s will be March<br />

k ••, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

» B. prescript<br />

ilhM, Our pfneription dtpirbMnt<br />

• TOPPERS<br />

unhtlly nuintite 1nA stocks<br />

0'«w druf oisraveriK am)<br />

— CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED _<br />

UP TO $100 Trade-In<br />

Wm Bervlem Any Make TV, Hi-Fi erL<br />

YOU 'ASKED FOR IT<br />

BOYD'S<br />

Wl HAVI THEM<br />

RADIO & TELEVISION<br />

HALF SIZES AND REGULARS<br />

FIRST IN COLOR TV OUR SPRING LINE<br />

920 Asbury Ave.<br />

IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH THB<br />

IS HERE<br />

DRESSES, COATS, SUITS, SKIRTS, BLOUSES<br />

By Perette, Gig), Deeds, Jo.elli,<br />

Rosenfeld, Coirom-Craft, Merriwelher<br />

CHEMISE - SACK - SHIRTWAIST<br />

Compf<strong>of</strong>e<br />

EASTHHOIiOW<br />

'Chalet<br />

CHOCOLATES<br />

M,d, from Our Own Hleh<br />

M l Chocolate<br />

un PRICE<br />

Rv Riiii<br />

Despite draitie price<br />

PLACE YOUR MOMS EARLY increase in chocolate<br />

WHILE WE HAVE COM during recent months,<br />

we are holding our<br />

ASSORTM1NTS. DEPOSIT prices at the l«f<br />

leveL An extra sav.<br />

WILL HOLS TO* EASTER Ing for you.<br />

Home Matte Decorated<br />

EASTER EGGS<br />

COCOAWITT CMAMJi p<br />

• n|MT * NUTS<br />

• •krrm CRIAMS 59c<br />

— Utmn pr*e<br />

1 land. The affair is set tor March It.<br />

. Mrs. John Kelly, president, urged<br />

all members to attend the neiit meeting,<br />

March 17. Nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>.<br />

fleers will be held at that time.<br />

The hostess gift went to Mrs.<br />

Jack Florentine Refreshments lerv<br />

ed by Mrs. Violet Cause and Mrs,<br />

Fret Palermo, concluded tho meeting-<br />

Hospital Auxiliary Sets<br />

Bus Trip to New York<br />

REX BUYS OUT<br />

Central av., and Mrs. John H. Spratt,<br />

llm Central av., tor a bus trip (o<br />

New York, sponsored by the Auxiliary<br />

<strong>of</strong> Shore Memorial Hospital,<br />

The trip is scheduled for April 8<br />

and will leave the Public Service bus<br />

terminal, 9th st. and Atlantic av, it<br />

7 a, m. It also will stop at (th st.<br />

and West av, ano[ at the Nurses'<br />

Home in somers Point for picking<br />

up passengers. The bus will leave<br />

New York for the return trip at 7;S0<br />

p. m.<br />

The schedule will include * stop<br />

MONDAY—<br />

for "brunch" on the trip up, attend<br />

Upholstering class, 10 a. m In thp<br />

ing the television show "The Price<br />

Reereatlon Mall, sponsored by the<br />

Is Right", seeing the Easter Shaw at<br />

Cape May County Home Economics<br />

Radio city, dinner and shopping.<br />

Exienslon Service.<br />

Anyone desiring to go should make<br />

reservations immediately.<br />

* * *<br />

Molhers <strong>of</strong> Oirl Scout Troop 1<br />

meetins, l-ao p. m In the Firs! Pres. Artisans Schedule<br />

yylorfan Church.<br />

^ * * Ladles Night Dance<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Beacons <strong>of</strong> the Baptist The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Artisan Assembly<br />

Church meeting, 7:30 p. m. In the No. SB has scheduled a Ladles'<br />

paitar's study.<br />

Night affair for Tuesday evening fol<br />

SALES<br />

lowing a business meeting in the<br />

Aleoting <strong>of</strong> Red Cross fund drive Legion Hall, All members are urged<br />

captains, 8 p. m. m Red Croas head, to attend and bring their wives.<br />

quarlon.<br />

The special affair will be a square<br />

« S *<br />

dance complete with a pr<strong>of</strong>essional<br />

Chapter 83 Order <strong>of</strong> lastern Star caller and his entourage <strong>of</strong> music<br />

ineeting, 8 p. m. in the Masonic makers. Adding to the naturalness<br />

Temple.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the scene will be the authentic<br />

calls <strong>of</strong> Bill 'Mctlvaine <strong>of</strong> Mount Holly.<br />

Ferguson Fagiio Past WHO VFW<br />

meoling, 8 p, m, in lhe Poit Woiiie.<br />

6TH and ASBURY AVE. PHOM£3eOO<br />

Announce Betrothal <strong>of</strong><br />

TUBSDAY<br />

Sewing class for American Horn? Joann Barbara Megse<br />

department <strong>of</strong> the Colony Cluh, 11 Mr, and Mrs. Edward W. Megee Jr.,<br />

a. m. in the Recreation Hall <strong>of</strong> 107 Central av., have announced<br />

* * *<br />

the recent engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Philathea Circle <strong>of</strong> the First Prts-<br />

daughter, joann Barbara, to Paul W.<br />

byterlan Lhureh meeting, l:S0.<br />

Cole son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow<br />

i? 4 *<br />

W, Colei <strong>of</strong> Ansted, W. Va.<br />

'Artisans Ladies Nigrit Square Muss Segee is a Senior at <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

L)aiii_e, a p. m in the Legion Hall, <strong>City</strong> HTfli' School, Mr. Cole is serving Bedroom<br />

* * *<br />

with the Navy in the Mediterranean.<br />

Knijjhis <strong>of</strong> Columbus meeting, 8 A fall wedding is planned,<br />

* * 5<br />

P. m. in St. Auiustine's auditorium.<br />

Bargains!<br />

Whir* Inamal Bat*<br />

Sorority Members<br />

CabiiMt* with expensive<br />

Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Serv.<br />

Madam Dsubls DraiMr<br />

Formica Tops, Sold ev-<br />

ice <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church at Swimming Party<br />

Bedroom — Choice <strong>of</strong><br />

meetins, 8 p. m. In ihe ehureh,<br />

erywhere for $11,95.<br />

sacred drains, "The Challenio <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the csmnined chapters 2 finishes. Double dresser<br />

Cross,"<br />

<strong>of</strong> Omega Lambda Psi sorority got and mirror, chest and ft A IIA<br />

out their water wings and enjoyed<br />

a "swimming social" given by the bookcase beds, So]d ev MU III<br />

3-pc. Mt matal Wall<br />

Westminster Circle <strong>of</strong> the Firrt Gamma chapter Wednesday evening orywhere (or 1180.95. Iff. IW<br />

Cabinet*, white. Sold ev-<br />

Presbyterian Church meeting, 8 p. in. last week, at the Hotel Morion In<br />

erywhere for (18,95. 9.70<br />

at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs Fred Rless, 300 Atlantic Cily,<br />

Modern Full •in Panal<br />

32nd st,<br />

Twenty members and guesls alien, Bad* — Sold every,<br />

* 9 m<br />

Utility CaUnata — IS x<br />

ded Ihe affair, which was iioncluded<br />

Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce open meet-<br />

where for as much ai<br />

64-inehes, 5 shelves. Sold<br />

with refreshmenta at Kornblau's The<br />

ing for all members, 8 p, in, in tne next regular meeting <strong>of</strong> the Gammas $44.95. 11.75 everywhere lor $14.95.<br />

Flanders Hotel,<br />

will be Wednesday evening at the<br />

* e *<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Joseph Zavaglia 10 Modern full size Boole-<br />

Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Serv. Halnes av., Unw<strong>of</strong>fit,<br />

cat* BMII — Sold ev-<br />

ice Lenten StudyL II a, in. in the<br />

erywhere for $59,95 to<br />

First Methodist Church, conducts<br />

by Mrs, Laurence Lunny, Class <strong>of</strong> 45 Plans<br />

$79.95, 17.30 Savings on<br />

WEDNESDAY<br />

Reunion Next Fall<br />

Lenten breakfast for high school Hans are being made by the OCHS<br />

students, 7:)0 a, m. in the First Class af 1MB for a reunion, to be held Bedding Finds I Odds and Ends<br />

Methodist Church,<br />

next fall. The committee met for<br />

the first time Monday evening at the<br />

Bethany Circle <strong>of</strong> the First Pfef home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Anna Annarelli Satlel-<br />

TV Snaek Tray fata — r If<br />

(70) H0UYW000<br />

byterian Church meeting, 1:30 p, m, myer, 1014 Atlntry av.<br />

4 In each set. Sold every- "ft •f'J<br />

The next meeting will be Marcii<br />

where for f 11.95. "#«W<br />

P.nH.n.lly<br />

Man's Felloivihlp <strong>of</strong> lhe Baptist 18, at 8:30 p. m,, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. HEADBOARDS<br />

Come In — No Obligation<br />

Church, B p. m,<br />

Rse Ewing Aosenberger, « Villag-s<br />

Drive, Fairways, Somers Point, Ail<br />

Matal Smokers — new<br />

Allar nosary Society <strong>of</strong> St, Augus members <strong>of</strong> the elass are urged to<br />

Covered in Heavy Duran, ityles. Sold everywhere<br />

tine's parish meeting, 8 p m, in the attend so efforts may be coordinated Soma Quilted, Some Fancy. for as much as % 5.95, TAIESE<br />

1.1 school,<br />

to locate everyone.<br />

Single Size, sold<br />

Those attending the initial meeting<br />

Morgan R.inck Post IS? American were Mrs, Saltelmycr, Mrs. Rosen,<br />

everywhere for $13.95<br />

Individual Ladies' Apparel<br />

legion Auxiliary meeling S p. m. In berjor. Mrs, Marian Evangclista<br />

the Post Home.<br />

Town, Mrs, Ofaca Gslante Adamson 3.39<br />

744 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

• * *<br />

tnd Matt Smith,<br />

Gamma cliapirr, * Omega Lambda<br />

Full Size, sold<br />

FABUIOUS HMDS!<br />

rancher<br />

DOWN<br />

Psl sorority, meeting B:Sd p. m. in Rotarians and Wives<br />

the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Joseph Zavaglla,<br />

everywhere for $15.95<br />

_ _ including ALL<br />

10 Haines flv., Ijnwood, See Level and Films<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> llio deean Cily Rotary<br />

monthly charges $70.12<br />

m line <strong>of</strong><br />

' Uroliierliood <strong>of</strong> St. John's Luth-<br />

4.3?<br />

Wrought Iron<br />

luft and their wlve» were inkcri on t<br />

eran Church meeting, 8:30 p, m an illustrated leelure tour <strong>of</strong> for-<br />

* * * •<br />

eign liinds, at the club dinner.meet. !<br />

«MJ SUMMER<br />

Magazine Rack*<br />

Sunday, Svhool Board <strong>of</strong> the Bap. ing Thursday night In Plymouth Inn. I<br />

list Omreh meeting, 8 p. m. Tile notary Anns were invited to !<br />

'Challenger' «„*,, $495<br />

for<br />

stlend to share the photographs and I Lamp Bargains 1<br />

comillenLary <strong>of</strong> FtnUry Past Presi,<br />

f Tbl Lg<br />

mmntMy cAorget $77,96<br />

Pre-teens<br />

Auxiliary Reports<br />

dent French B, Lovelancl. He exhtbi- Group <strong>of</strong> Table Lamps<br />

ed Wms taken in Tahiti, Australia<br />

n AA<br />

Card Party Success and Hawaii on a trip last summer. with Shades. Sold every- "I ill<br />

Mrs, John Taccarino, Mrs- Anthony<br />

igeUter with a -tew telwted Benes where for as much as<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 20 to choose from .<br />

Volpe and Mrs, Benjamin Uungan<br />

rrom his earlier trips to the.Holy •11.96.<br />

so please hurry .,.<br />

werp co^hostcsscs.for the Junior Lea*<br />

Land and Africa,<br />

Tall T.blo Lamps. Sold<br />

'Country Qubber' , 0 5 0 ^<br />

lUe ef Short JWamorlal Hospital,<br />

•verywhsre for as much<br />

avoid disappointment!<br />

nioiHinri Monday evening In the Golden Age Club<br />

«*tht Charg*<br />

Nurses' Home.<br />

ai f95<br />

Mrs, William gteelman, presldont, Miterves Birthday<br />

Floor Lamps in many<br />

reported that ths recant card party The • Wrfhdiy « Hoburt Wilkim<br />

was a siicecis and she thanked all<br />

styles. With shades. Sold r AA<br />

was observed by (he Ooldeii hv<br />

v. ho woikeil on the aflalr. Follow- Club al a mntiug Tuesday afternoon everywhere for as much *1 IH|<br />

ing a brief buauieii ineellrig the In St. John'. Lutheran Church.<br />

Coats<br />

member!, played cards and were Follow Inn s twered dish Itincheor<br />

served rcfrUhnfiiiM . by las co> MS fai<br />

Bcv. mm I^A«M- JMK* ateiy<br />

Acwtsories<br />

BAPTISMAL S COMMUNION<br />

DRESSES<br />

KAY LITTLE, Inc.<br />

WANTBP—Girt 1m<br />

unit fi.i<br />

ycaiiy JljMruiwnt<br />

I <strong>of</strong>flfe -viork<br />

•\ N» S.H6<br />

MID<br />

lunijaliail<br />

or tmfui nlihc-tl ideal Tor ^T><br />

couple. <strong>On</strong>e Inrif* iMrfrrtom. path H<br />

Irj lonm kllclicn prlvnlc rntratne.<br />

uiOl) ln-i month ImluaiDK all ulll-<br />

ItUm. oil hoi «utcr Mi-ill S«- Wln^ium<br />

Rd naatc Hmnc WOO J-W<br />

SALE—MC3 Caillllac <br />

tU fl Phone OOgt.<br />

jr. flrtt elnM.<br />

V«t An,<br />

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Holy Trinity to Have<br />

Evmiir<br />

An L\%nin4"]>rs.ytr'seoicc »<br />

been instituted at holy Trinity Epl<br />

nopal Ohunfi. Thin service hel'<br />

«sch Sunday at 4.30 p. m., |» COP'<br />

ducted toy lay readers under th'<br />

H«v. Fornd E. Vaucban, roctor. Thewill<br />

be continued throughout th<br />

LanUtt «uu»n and if attendance waranto<br />

arraiujtinantit will bb nude 1<br />

moke It a regular weekly lervlcs.<br />

V*<br />

Get Almost everything<br />

For Less Than<br />

H«r« I* MM toniptel* war<strong>of</strong>iouM rtciefc 65m «rt»<br />

alMirta^M^ib'* t<strong>of</strong>din* fymHur* d^r^ytort •»<br />

fh«t «r* actually br*alh-t*lciii^ H*r» h<br />

yiit9 for livuitt t^ooin# b#Hi^ooiiif dltiifiy ffvom<br />

and kitchM . • . ham i» n»M«han<br />

tr«iTwfidov* Mwy can't 6m dupilo<br />

Ytt, h«r« U an opportunity to 9<br />

taving* you'v* «v*r aaanl SO shop<br />

Mlattlon an av«rytWnol<br />

SHOP THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY UNTIL f P. M.<br />

Innerspring<br />

Mattress or<br />

Bex Springs<br />

All sizes! All famous make!<br />

Mapy sold for 4 Umes pur prlopj<br />

Kitchen Sales ' Uving Room Buysi<br />

3-pc.<br />

Maple<br />

Sold everywhere<br />

Large dreeocr with<br />

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M<br />

kn tM under<br />

*v wfcool W •es^Birs oi the Pirent.<br />

UM«Bd> <strong>of</strong> prrsni are expected to<br />

» m aide la Mom a<br />

willies t&« Iarf> mUt dam«isliai!r.n<br />

AssBttstion.<br />

He added that hots tte near Mm,<br />

Our L«ty <strong>of</strong><br />

Cdvmrd Sauaden ponrarvd the<br />

ncd w.<br />

a boardwalk patent <strong>of</strong> fle»ti ind pan <strong>of</strong> the atteigB and Mr;<br />

j <strong>of</strong> the nuniiff in wtfc* tie Sunday marchers. feUvmd by ojhrms <strong>of</strong> Offlfn ftm-e^ t»e hrtde. Other<br />

ink tne CM dMtaf atari ttasisf bUs bare ton introduced H8 in CoBnaUsa Rail, ai;h Bi»;ioB members <strong>of</strong> tjie ^st i&fiyded Ffajlif!<br />

Into the Aiwmbly Assembly and and oried w«ed thai JuAta J. Me<strong>On</strong>tf Brestdiai •irwti. Jlensan Mfskers. Dr. John<br />

, akt to hi. Bi<br />

a iaree attendance . sh« Mr*, Frances WaJto conducted the S'af em. Tom Keuainper Miss Janic*<br />

as ItMC he deairM Bore fne Urn* ! Oucntwr <strong>of</strong> Ccmnwra. dimwr bu«n*5.i meeting and aoaouand Le». Mia Joan HM± Jin. Jan*<br />

JH Man plan: eafl for a potable , in* SlBrt 5 al shM Use AxcAhty. plans (or a baked SJB dLisfr is itwNupm<br />

ahd three rhodrei. SUSKJ<br />

WW Mftria>Hmth nnt jwr.<br />

o£i Albert g«rjh ^^£ 10 £pesk on Parun Hall Sunday. Van* 23 /raa<br />

jaoiev O#rB»r aad Kari<br />

OOSO to 6 p m. Jlrt Jtinh Hilts<br />

U geseril dsBirBUB at IB* dinner<br />

^ - iirrtttd the<br />

PiUl Silstmrg asd Senator Fran It Sirs. TMBU fanning («la,>B»s.<br />

Drass «aj f«»fal<br />

SuCCMS<br />

sbovB is an utempt to Mr*. M Smttu Is<br />

delay (fine bOU.<br />

SOUMS POKT—A on!* to bene.<br />

fit Ike Bean Jund Dnre »aj heU<br />

Cotmeiteas George l^^ait, eh*Ir*<br />

at Me Base <strong>of</strong> ihe aarMBtasoe<br />

nun df sSe ordinance eoomittee, re-<br />

Legion, attarta;quesud<br />

UMI the rity saticitar, Ej4*<br />

was provided to- tti<br />

Nimf. pcepare as ordinance which<br />

mm amaonne 71 gap streets within<br />

the e«y ud two ose-way jireets,<br />

j Mfe» «n*i. ttamm <strong>of</strong> toe Is. aa9eiy Georie s, to Bay iv. and<br />

j tad «*re, rcpsnM tfte Met * «ue-<br />

PPOBSJ !«•*»« *r. from Shore Bead<br />

«• 5e?eni door erars wr» to Firvt si The propoal itUI be<br />

rt * coed tin* •»« has<br />

«h 14,<br />

MoaaiBcs, eity treasurer<br />

reported the imujl data cuuaent,<br />

SaaBclal jUseBeat, local budge! sod<br />

exptanaton. jutaeet <strong>of</strong> the budget<br />

are no ale with ihe riff Berk and<br />

m»> be ma b> w msmrtsti prr-<br />

•am, PuhOr bearmz aa the local<br />

badge! wUl bt held in nuBnl rfaamhen<br />

on Mir-h 7 at t 30 p m.<br />

SmBh, »ier«»o- <strong>of</strong><br />

1 ! in t <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, ad<br />

the AfflocUUon on Innova.<br />

tians in laboratory omwdurei at a<br />

• "i#ld in the XursM<br />

Mis* Husali<br />

lij- and<br />

««<br />

Tht pomauy*** tint assiajd to<br />

Srtiaud fhi j-<br />

ef ••he Annul<br />

Tift«f_Mrs. <strong>On</strong>ar;** <strong>On</strong>f, Mrt<br />

••lyrti wia be »»'d in :heK*Bn«a<br />

Turn*?. Mrs Jala Forealia<br />

H*U May 4.<br />

ASd Pan*M BtMr\ Pr<strong>of</strong>ram—WJ<br />

Connnjtiee report* nn r«y.i ed ;ji« RawobeKer Mr*. Kit D»«»»i,<br />

and Mnt Alite Gtee&Bas ftpprifd en Mrs. Ffmsees Bl^^-^sas and Kr---<br />

Altar limns TTie nett B5««u-,i nji RutR L^er. Pester-*—Mr* AJ ClanE<br />

be Aprti 7<br />

Mr*. Mjrr McCue *jid Mrt Jtse<br />

Sjej Vrs. B*nha BTOITE iod Mrp"<br />

S»r»h L*rBed, ied PybJj*it>—Mrs<br />

Students Invited Ra^-^irj Creg«r> Sir*. Betty Bart-<br />

Mrs Virginia Ai«! afid Mrs C«ii<br />

to Write bsays<br />

Legion Auxiliary<br />

Sponsors Contest<br />

SOMDtS PODTT—An tsar cosies<br />

with the sUb»« " Women la M» S4K*<br />

«-ha H»v» Made ABcria Oreai" =0be<br />

toodurted la (be loemi scaeoli is<br />

slje aear f jtiB* Tfca netes »i:<br />

t« spoas<strong>of</strong>M 9r the WMBen's Atrsili-<br />

»rj" <strong>of</strong> CtarkBasOB Pau Ml. Affleri.<br />

mm Legioi; %|f>. G^Qrr?<br />

fBairman.<br />

1 ! tarrett died the day befor* hb hotel workw, ^<br />

1 4«th birthd«v Marrt i. H? »« »• vtved mly to hb ,<br />

lerred y«lerd»i- in Zion Cemetery,<br />

Bargainiovra, foUmflng wrvlMi at<br />

the Mlddleion Ftinefa] Home. wiUi<br />

IMBW the Bev. Jamef RobiMon, or Bethany PIZZA-<br />

The tadk w« part <strong>of</strong> the'<br />

MetbodM Churrt, <strong>of</strong>fleialiilg,<br />

educational prowo.<br />

Sub..:<br />

' He •-*# a lieutenant m Volunteer<br />

(Tre Co No 1 and a nmchlnist in<br />

Women GiMsti Of the Kreaz Machine Shop at Somcn<br />

Prt He «»s active in Cub Scouti,<br />

Lyni#f@fi Ivlatfl<br />

a* a Den pither, and I«t AcrMsfraaiAM<br />

SOBERS PORT—The annnal Li.<br />

die*' Slthl Out itf held by the<br />

DAN'S<br />

LmheraE Men in tlie Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Countn,- nub, yaodiy evening. Corsues<br />

were pfrwnwd to all the awn.<br />

*n present snd special honor an be.<br />

Of<br />

Ho**i ypuo she atj^fn who sens<br />

the BoothJj- dianeri o( ikf Lutheran<br />

\Jf« Jl lie Gripe Lutherjn CBUKh.<br />

TSe R*v, Qaniet Olsen, a misiion<br />

B. to is* Sudan, Ms (ueM fpeaker<br />

4! :!» a^air AcfoBipanied by his ;<br />

=Tf#, b* shonei slid** and namtM I<br />

) An Kuhlmtma, presidtnt <strong>of</strong> the '<br />

frajp, tnd WaUam Hodson aifre in<br />

pB*rg# ef ifranjemenu for the an.<br />

Bull affair<br />

FILFT FLOUNDER WHITE FISH<br />

Fatal Crash<br />

CantMiMa* frem PH< 1<br />

SEA BASS COO<br />

ported b* died <strong>of</strong> a broken th'ek.<br />

The furBitnre far ",b» pLay Hs U» mBtni nuatfMi fhesl and<br />

ioaed bj fUtft rufmtaf* bead injuriM,<br />

OYSTERS PORGIES<br />

' tfi Jlifkej- Saiuiaers and Mrs Mar-<br />

Pi«&er died o.' a basal siun fnf.<br />

ion Cirsej took oier tn* Baftevp<br />

lure abou: W Binutei aftrr he tj,<br />

^sr*# aDd Mr* Ciraer aisa ousted<br />

d 10 tto h<strong>of</strong>pnal<br />

ii! ',.'1* sffotn te D<br />

is rtari* <strong>of</strong><br />

Mn. FW»r M admNtad M tfit<br />

swats.<br />

«Mi t fraavrM risM hip Seaside Theatre<br />

HHT* lacantton <strong>of</strong> H i<br />

BHM* Gi-B Bilpn Ores feser<br />

Somtfi Point, N. J.<br />

Bers Mn, Gais<br />

Ita: sriscei<br />

rfewi KH f»« frwn Hw<br />

Thu, • M., Mir, 6 . 7<br />

raasW^ fl liaT rt.-- ,-J. •- --^<br />

"wwlrthh thin Mrs, Taulam<br />

ww mai.im, »IB fewrt chMk,<br />

— OOUILI PIATURe PROGRAM _<br />

34TH STREET<br />

BAR<br />

OPEN<br />

DAILY<br />

7 a.m.-2 a.m.<br />

BAR CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

THRO APRIL 6th, 1««<br />

Phone 9051<br />

IS OUK PROFESSION. V ITS<br />

THE SICK ROOM. WE HAVE IT.<br />

PHONE 3535<br />

PICSCIIPTIOHS<br />

Oil SPECIALTY<br />

a^BaWaaajfjy,<br />

WDtALL-S TRU<br />

UN<br />

'J1<br />

SBStth. US eMcetor, report.<br />

«d wma nQened is :UK du-.<br />

Ms Jasuarr,<br />

Fairmys Assn.<br />

S<br />

1M It Rescue Sqi»d<br />

SOMBS POWT—<br />

pestoest <strong>of</strong><br />

i , and<br />

ef t<br />

Sqsad wits Woo •fejrt -r»i real<br />

Bed trooi » ^*e aj» rcceetii-.<br />

fort^ pre^idesi ol ifaf<br />

Squad, iewpsed 'ta siii »el<br />

Uunked UJMQ oc tohUf <strong>of</strong> :a* re*;<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttt a^ben.<br />

Sir Bostnberst- annouBfed teat<br />

tbe liuanjtBo immtt o.' tbe Fir<br />

«*rsAs>oei»*iODff _ tlie monthly<br />

mectiDg <strong>of</strong> the FartntTeaehers' Asso.<br />

eiaiiOB will be held Monday eveainf,<br />

March ID. al 8 ocl<strong>of</strong>fc in the and]<br />

M m <strong>of</strong> tte I>au« »• sehaol<br />

Chin <strong>of</strong> Poliw Clvarles Oraj- sUi be<br />

is cfaan* <strong>of</strong> the pr<strong>of</strong> ram followins<br />

^ MSJCW.<br />

in Nursing<br />

SOMEftS POWT—MSm Imr Cajka.<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs, Andrew<br />

CirU' stile efeiaiBas. asoeuaeed :<br />

Ihe appj»i»t! Iroa Uie pos<br />

wad a dek-siie ta Cirti' ftate -<br />

year had been approved. Hf t<br />

si be bid D<br />

den: Siri B.-»iT;t;i »ts irijs<br />

Uas,<br />

TS« Eeeeri; welfij<br />

aad 5B*nal allotUB#£i tii<br />

•we sni .0 ;he MpeRsn<br />

lo»ing Lbe outa*i» iessioe<br />

menu «we ssmtd B> Jtr<br />

E»iag aad r»ffesaeiK>aij<br />

sw-i'ed at t^ n#st<br />

Apr*! T, by Mrs.<br />

y<br />

VFW Auxiliary Metta<br />

at Madd*n Horn*<br />

POKT-TSe ASIIdrr <strong>of</strong><br />

f.sJ<strong>of</strong>tasOE Po« lie VJ-w<br />

Moodss- anerBaoB ai ia#<br />

jTije Debsa. a cterge.<br />

so stiea<br />

J«ls<br />

The «»!i«red p«;!,Bn <strong>of</strong> ihe three<br />

aj;^^*Jes mvetred Ued up traffic<br />

*; Us*! poifl! (ar iliaas: » h*lf hour<br />

S^sers PoiBf poiin wrrt rerouting<br />

uari; o»*r tie tiOfBort »ad and<br />

iooi poUee were dupourafiBi travel<br />

ortr the item poin: nishwav from<br />

AB Juae a to tr<br />

1 cart «Ci 6e taeii at tbe ;(E<br />

regular m*«jif <strong>of</strong> Uje iwim» 35!<br />

I" us the paa hast The<br />

sal be placed m > faod :o<br />

;6e tirt »i*«ed to Girti 1 at Cart. y<br />

« Bwlai. Mirrt<br />

[ 1=# SOD* <strong>of</strong> Mrs XaVBaM<br />

B8BBiE4:»e aad eiemja; at<br />

S<br />

»s«t<br />

7 Miee ctief WOuarn R Smith tut. '<br />

. at<br />

*d thai a eharie <strong>of</strong> reekjes^ killiag<br />

m lato wfli be brwiEtii against<br />

Lewj upsa his nJease from the ho*. I<br />

pmL Other e&affe? are also beiaf ><br />

CTwdend, BOIM, <strong>of</strong>fleOii report. I<br />

<strong>of</strong> 16c eart pan} and her eoma;-,:e# BrarMI Hudt Driv*<br />

A^ three car? in<br />

BIT as Mrs Aoc BfTR»E M,-s M-.-f^i*<br />

p w<br />

Pb Tin \e<br />

pp iota; eUatraas «•<br />

Cross drne asd a Btr.af<br />

firs<br />

<strong>of</strong> ibe nrKiB> fcar<br />

s<br />

lie rify ««i toli 3<br />

<strong>of</strong> M-* Katary- ti«oi<br />

E>SO roe<br />

1 %'o|s^d were he- '<br />

m he bfjflod ialvage , |<br />

» psoted out iiat ftve other<br />

penonf wre ndiag «ith Mrs Tau. '<br />

Uot m the jution waion, aad onls«d<br />

fonane prevented sti[! more i<br />

., *• Cavau waf released<br />

S1J0S hoBd i, a materul wit. '<br />

Other memberj p«*p «^#<br />

Alice Iwing, Mrs Ad*j; ft<strong>of</strong>c-<br />

Janet Adams, Mrs rt<br />

thmnre prii?.<br />

Rosenberger Resigns<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> EduuHon<br />

SOMBU POINT—Major Frtd W<br />

Chapman announffed ion- 9tek ihr.<br />

ht had rewhsd the<br />

William Ros«ib«rj>«.<br />

o( the local Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr Rosenserrer *i*o<br />

lettef <strong>of</strong> rvsjgaatitio to JeSa 0 r^itersao,<br />

preadeet o( the taart<br />

In ha letter Mr Rasent<strong>of</strong>ffer R»ied<br />

itit he jpprmaln] his ippotr:-<br />

. School <strong>of</strong> S'nrsiBj. Tfte eseriiH<br />

tefia s* ft*! »>•, lo<br />

cue* »Ul be held at nni<br />

o; the board.<br />

tth aad Mereas Kt Ha,<br />

den, Miss Cajta *u<br />

from oceao Cit>- High<br />

<strong>of</strong> imr.<br />

«i*s<br />

lea <strong>of</strong> Innocence to a eharBe o<br />

breaking and entering with lntenl<br />

to (teal. Wand was apprehended by<br />

local police In October,<br />

In other area cues, Harry Heed<br />

<strong>of</strong> Sea Ble city, pleaded Innocent<br />

to a chuge <strong>of</strong> breaklne and entering<br />

with intent to steal, and Edwan<br />

Glbba Jr., <strong>of</strong> South ScavUle. pleaded<br />

not guilty to a lOmUar charge.<br />

INEXPGRISNCCD<br />

Foltos Judge—W*U, Sam, about<br />

your ion srtwuins those chickens. I've<br />

decided to let him <strong>of</strong>f this time but<br />

why dont you snow hkn Uie right<br />

way?<br />

an^a done triad hard, Judge,<br />

but Iw goM MM «M« fcli teU edught<br />

anyhow.<br />

Female Delinquency Level Low<br />

in County, Soroptimists Told<br />

worker In PhlUdstphX. aad did her<br />

ease work training In the proMUon<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice in Emiex County, N. j,, ipefce<br />

on the two female Mrraetlve taaUtu.<br />

lions In the Mate. She Mplatoed<br />

that the Stale Home for fflria la<br />

Trenton takea the at* croup from<br />

eight through 17 yaan aad the New<br />

Jersey Reformatory hi Clinton handles<br />

those from 18 y«m up.<br />

She explained the gMa and woman<br />

In tine lnsUUtUon. are referred to as<br />

student* and that the honor lyxtem<br />

it utad suee«i


u*,—t-<br />

ItM<br />

BDCOB, Inc.<br />

Yesterdays<br />

fit Oeton <strong>City</strong><br />

Now He Needs Help!<br />

The Neighbors Oceflfi ffly ft to C<strong>of</strong>f#1<br />

at Things Inttmllmml Hen for Collage<br />

taafcattall team rljwed through Sat-<br />

an, BM1. nlMdt Pajptn*. V-M,<br />

wMpiiad SfrWibla, «*M, to iris tlw<br />

Santa Jacaagr <strong>On</strong>xap II (ttla and ad-<br />

Priority <strong>of</strong> tomb •HMUB and other<br />

»«*-w<br />

4lf-r*»r y<br />

Chtmfter <strong>of</strong> Commerce, wt^ich<br />

t from business and<br />

program <strong>of</strong> county<br />

to be a sensible ap-<br />

$9 process <strong>of</strong> making a survey<br />

1 pnd obtaining a variety<br />

ourselves which will de-<br />

what we do have to <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

ftrms that might be interested m<br />

; ft, tMs county.<br />

I ggttvai leprn sojne <strong>of</strong> the real facts about<br />

MMIK, we will be in a much stronger position<br />

intelligent selling job among conuner-<br />

n give us year-around payrolls and a<br />

& years to attract industry<br />

i«e we weren't quite sure<br />

m , r ^_ such as pjant sites, buildings<br />

finr!<br />

•Hie Chamber's Promotional Council decided, after<br />

, and eztea)»$ve debate, that it could do<br />

, 0s mhahWfnJB more good by concentrating<br />

at project than it could by<br />

already under way or<br />

to county resorts. It<br />

; the all-year economy<br />

jj^ss people than any<br />

Of the current labor pool survey<br />

to come later, is that the county<br />

~ MaiWe go that information<br />

conudete. In our own self-<br />

tfae Chamber in its quest for<br />

to birpwa for MM lime being an <strong>of</strong>fer<br />

to tba federal<br />

to Uw swt ... _ _<br />

dnooM fa> Gnat Xmt Hartoor Inlet.<br />

tta Tt>in> Cout Guard District<br />

tiretented <strong>Ocean</strong> CMy Flotilla 31, V<br />

B. Cout Guard Auxiliary, witti two<br />

ftoquea and (our anedal award car,<br />

uaoata* lo neomatUou <strong>of</strong><br />

Mfaty eMottM in local w«t*n.<br />

Wall Waar turned lo a rarity in<br />

bowling dndaa hi ihe St*nhort<br />

League action *t Mia Norttfleld Bowl.<br />

Ins Center when ba racked up ID<br />

straight ((wet for a ltj HHI.<br />

FIVE YBAM AOO<br />

Acting fire Chief Samuel E. Smith<br />

streamlined ttw organization <strong>of</strong> the<br />

fire department and <strong>of</strong>fered a new<br />

service to -bualnaa people—tne in<br />

gpectlon at properties for detection<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ores before ttiej start.<br />

The National Bank <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

•nrnxfoccd taat Bo -WBBI strong moral support from the stands.<br />

the comforting<br />

„. . re making ew*ry<br />

It^mrUitmtintaa 7<br />

_ J itself to the local fans<br />

, , ' 1» straight victories without a<br />

l«f aunt, along with it, t£e C*pe Atlantic chain-<br />

r-4te fourth confecutive year,<br />

i we ttalbe tfcat local teams have won 49 regular<br />

i In a »w, and hav£ had two straight unde-<br />

—ft'* Jwomes dear tnat this fellow HoweU<br />

i school archives as tne outstanding basket-<br />

10 YCAM AOO<br />

Approximately l^oo persons atten-<br />

ded the two nights showing <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Exchange Club's minstrel show<br />

ivhich lampooned city <strong>of</strong>ficials and<br />

other prominent local citiiens.<br />

• • *<br />

The Business Men's Association<br />

made a deal with a South American<br />

florist to ship air express orchids to<br />

be awarded hi ttie annual Boardwalk<br />

Easier Farads here.<br />

• • •<br />

<strong>City</strong> commissioners approved an<br />

ordinance providing for the use <strong>of</strong><br />

$110,150 in capita) Improvement<br />

funds to pay for toe saving <strong>of</strong> West<br />

av., thus averting the need for a<br />

bond issue.<br />

Rod BcsbyaoeU, Tom<br />

en were paying tor OfiT.^<br />

Imfcetitarf te«D> vfcicb lost M-45 to<br />

the Harfon Globetrotter* m an exhl<br />

Ution game on the nigh school<br />

court<br />

• * *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Cay last to Gloucester, 30-<br />

25 In the opening round <strong>of</strong> tne<br />

N J S LA A. cnampionxhsp tourna-<br />

ment at Convention Hili.<br />

A new Income tax guidebook pub<br />

lisbed vy the flrm <strong>of</strong> Prentic*-4ialJ<br />

contain* an interesting little ^pcci.il<br />

section, in addition to deUiled in<br />

slractions on how to accurately fill<br />

out your tax return. This section is<br />

based on the exnaustive Hoover<br />

Commbsfon<br />

ways and means to<br />

and tneffrciency in U>kk't then oteenes ihat one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Wggest reaiOB* far the prej.<br />

ent stale <strong>of</strong> public spending b found<br />

in government earn pet it jea with pth<br />

vate gaierpriie in ail manner ai<br />

fields = elgcirie power, insurance,<br />

' lending, warghousiiig, transportation<br />

and so on and so on. For the mo*t<br />

part, U points eut. ihese enterprises<br />

pay no Uses, pay littJe or ns "intvr-<br />

e§t on capita, invented, seldom<br />

chargu depreciation, frequgmij do<br />

not include their directing p^rsdnnel<br />

en the payroll, and in most tas*s do<br />

not iacludt the cost el "fringe benc-<br />

fits** <strong>of</strong> gQvermnent personnel.<br />

FSrtaer President Herbert Hoover<br />

has said that, if w# adopt the recom=<br />

sendations *% 5 the rewards in re*<br />

dueed taxes could be very greaj and<br />

the rewardi in improved servicei<br />

even greater/*<br />

FRBH<br />

Most uncomplimentary thing yau<br />

can Bj- about a uomm: fh<br />

good in ont <strong>of</strong> the new saek<br />

A "yes" man Is lackini.<br />

In knew-hosv.<br />

I<br />

inidjet<br />

teams have a any qt<br />

, with an abundance <strong>of</strong><br />

one year and a drought following the next<br />

J e seems to have the rare ability <strong>of</strong> iosUUing<br />

tato ywthi who, in less capable hands,<br />

such heights as his local teams attain.<br />

hopes, naturally, that the Raiders can<br />

in their quest for South Jersey honors<br />

win at the summit, which would be w»n-<br />

heart-breaking final round disappointment<br />

\W>- But even if disaster strike; along the way,<br />

i already won a secure and warm spot in our hearts<br />

pwfonnances<br />

tt V1AHS AOO<br />

AssemUyman John E. Bositell in<br />

traduced legislation to eawovpr the<br />

jtto MMtto MM toward<br />

t>-nine different agencies <strong>of</strong> ine gov<br />

crnment are engaged in these actm<br />

lies. Toe Commission iajb that ftui-r<br />

agencies, better centralized could dti<br />

toe needed Jobs for less mone><br />

InirtBtory. Because <strong>of</strong> Ihe go\eii-<br />

ment's poor lmc-ntiir> system, mou i<br />

tatns <strong>of</strong> supplies, including p^ri'li<br />

aWesF pile up <strong>On</strong>e horribii; cxamplL<br />

was a 719 months' supplj <strong>of</strong> cann«l<br />

namfaurger, which his a 'keepin:<br />

life' '<strong>of</strong> 34 months<br />

Government rtcord, Ijkt<br />

during the winter. Keeps it under<br />

His pillow it nljhl.<br />

Same men never argue «ith their<br />

wives. Others have the courage to<br />

spesk up once in a tthjlt'.<br />

Ticklers<br />

The Slat* DMston <strong>of</strong> atutor Vefal,<br />

els sent BSUBH to <strong>Ocean</strong> Ciiy mo-<br />

torists Instnicting them to bring<br />

their vehicles to die station at .May<br />

ville near Court Home for their first<br />

safety inspection.<br />

* • *<br />

George W. Meyer, wtio had served<br />

12 years as history and civjc letch-<br />

er at Oce«n <strong>City</strong> High School, was<br />

named principal to succeed retiring<br />

OW. ReicMy.<br />

By George<br />

r J p<br />

<strong>of</strong> peop<br />

- thing we wonder about is how people confined<br />

—• j-iriffw mUlinery.<br />

Tax Season<br />

L published a care-<br />

.' <strong>of</strong> the Russian Revolution<br />

„ Americans a sobering picture <strong>of</strong><br />

i we are dealing with In the cold war for<br />

minds and degipjes.<br />

John £. Trout, r^wU contractor,<br />

started work on th# ap* Shriver<br />

BuiUHji« on the Boanhmik ttte |>rcv-<br />

iomly occupied fay Mfe SUtud Tfa«a-<br />

trc dettroyed s*ver»l mtmUu before<br />

by flrt.<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

otic* in * r Ftcncb<br />

wed<br />

* f w<br />

mine cimimstAiftc«<br />

ious disapp<br />

til* myaU«r-<br />

»70p /roin<br />

particmkrdServes to be remem-<br />

in this rather historical period when<br />

over the sputnika and Itetf advances in<br />

I said:<br />

r/ie<br />

"You remind me so much ou use that phrase m U-, slang<br />

form, since it does not follow the<br />

dictionary definition<br />

Sou list three -plausible" explan<br />

ation* Arst tighter mono,' see<br />

or,d the publics mi^onieptlon <strong>of</strong><br />

Hie polio situation and ImalU "peo-<br />

ple are Just fed up with appeals for<br />

mon«i • in tin- light <strong>of</strong> launching<br />

the Red Cross Annual Fund Drue<br />

M.tir observations appear somewhat<br />

untimely, undulv pessimistic<br />

Tlie residents ot <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> ABE<br />

charitable, they are known to haie<br />

pn-en generoudy to then- neighbors<br />

in time <strong>of</strong> distress I cannot 1)cll«c<br />

that we have lost sight <strong>of</strong> the fa t<br />

that we ARE our brothers keepers "<br />

MARTHA L STEVEN^<br />

Cape May Count<br />

• Chapter Chairman<br />

WITH Tin 1H0MASINQ anpn«i. on coltej. ta<br />

•cience and career pfeBeMtion tnMe day., one <strong>of</strong> th,1<br />

achei <strong>of</strong> eoneem to parenU to haw in the world i<br />

ananee in* advueed tnunmg that they know theli<br />

And me,auBJ*!, Beliwe it or not, U being klcke« .<br />

•aUonaliy not only M leBOoJ meeting! but at» ui T<br />

commercial bufcnf,<br />

Tne reams many parents are frankly worried, ot i<br />

the eost <strong>of</strong> amuing • boy or girl to a college g<br />

boomeu along witn everyiiung eiue—incluuing ua I<br />

pal w support puMiG grade and kick tchooU.<br />

At a reeeiit meeung <strong>of</strong> parent, <strong>of</strong> »tn gradtn j<br />

Superlnlenaent Charles «. Pierce advUed them to b* i<br />

an edueatwnal Bill <strong>of</strong> W.two to *lo,o«o by tne Un. |'<br />

Anlsh high ichsol, Aye yean hence, Even now, he i<br />

are eosUng from a low <strong>of</strong> flJOD a year In itate4u|<br />

tiuns up to Ji.iwO and more in tile hallowed halls <strong>of</strong> I<br />

Literature puBUshel by one <strong>of</strong> the nation's ban knot. 2<br />

college* lor guis muiealei Wat the COM the.e wr 5 ^'<br />

la year, UMiuuing Board, Books ana tne other |<br />

on ^<br />

<strong>of</strong> conces-<br />

mmtm, stupid and decadent, will<br />

in tbelr own destniction. They will<br />

UMsits<br />

Be b not atwayt<br />

ia for bis own aood,<br />

•<br />

J (or vthen<br />

bound up vilh<br />

slieneth and ctmr-<br />

fpl or a nation arc<br />

by Ofe sort ot lives toe<br />

are fouling.<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlw sood and well-<br />

may qtfset the l<br />

Jersey Hotel Offers Retired Folk<br />

%eashore Luxury Living at Budget Prices<br />

Igent But the<br />

re. k. loweo a natlon<br />

impairs Us actua<br />

AWj <strong>of</strong> luxury on a<br />

The new omiers or Asbury Park»<br />

famous Slootert-y Hrtel announced<br />

today «l»y «ra convening the luxuri-<br />

ous summer mqit Into a year round<br />

Uil botel doigDed lo accom-<br />

P*i« Urlafi on mdcrate<br />

F n flao-win oaHtau« to<br />

W l summtr resort bn Mtkm* and babiU are<br />

bia own affair, ^hat they concern<br />

oobadiy but bJaWt but in «« al<br />

MmubuiElnxLWeiri<br />

one ocVpotber.<br />

I coodfCt may bav« far,<br />

«nd<br />

. Itpf* utopens<br />

ffit^nsive ttJurbish<br />

the biggest facility <strong>of</strong><br />

«fae nation.<br />

fironde not only the citensl\L- regu-<br />

lar hotel sen ice, but also<br />

Torre mc-iL-s a dj), »it]j choKe <strong>of</strong><br />

menu at no extra cost<br />

A telephone in eieiy room<br />

Fife laundry Inaldiet<br />

Complete recreational facilities u)<<br />

eluding teletulon lounjcs, parties<br />

maties dances, entertainment spro<br />

lal dents, and free instruction m<br />

dozens <strong>of</strong> different hotylcs<br />

Kor summer recreation U>s hotel<br />

is situated across the itreet (torn<br />

the Asbur> Park beach snd<br />

valk.<br />

<strong>of</strong>fer the low rates jad un|iro\cd<br />

service Our summer business and<br />

summer rates nut continuo as be-<br />

tore.<br />

Dr. Kaplan announced that Sidney<br />

faiegcl who previously managed Uic<br />

Florida, win he general manager<br />

The hotel advertises iu ne» plan<br />

r for sliow people and<br />

tow Yirtc, Boston and<br />

JfletjC '<br />

•*M» « pjarc when- men and wo-<br />

mn owpt 00 with small hunme can<br />

M* oot Ui#ir lives in i luxurjpus way<br />

pm» naerved (or only those in the<br />

When the notel first opens*<br />

" one <strong>of</strong> the most fashionable Minv<br />

mer resorli on the eastern seaboard<br />

Douglas FairtanJu,th«r>ashbucklin-'<br />

mmie hero, was one <strong>of</strong> the lirtt<br />

GitesU Ho registered -Htth Sam<br />

,%<br />

"*" a r« not-getting out <strong>of</strong> the<br />

cummer retort business. 1 - Dr Kaplan<br />

emphasized -This is simply a nicans<br />

<strong>of</strong> keeping the Bolel open yMi-.round<br />

for thote who would lite I* I>econiE<br />

permanen* guests. U'a obvious that<br />

J»l*oj to eo<br />

in Uio bed<br />

liectic worW, many mid-<br />

* find %«y fcSre j o<br />

ith toi<br />

et irf tAdr o»n. bavu<br />

tuno to spend with themTiS<br />

cases, tlwy ha»c their own<br />

they n<br />

, enjoying the hore<br />

2 y ' * rtlv)u « " d<br />

ONE RAY OF HOPE for parents i» the prnpact Itaat 1 •<br />

come increasingly easier to llnancc Juntorn collqs, i - '<br />

the insuiimtiit plan, the tin as you buy auiomooiv<br />

eonsumer goods.<br />

Tnu suoject was soberly discuued ]Ut last waek i<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mew Jersey twiiKcrs AUOCUUsn hela<br />

consumer credit prpblems.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tne speakers, Otto Lorani, assocUte<br />

American Hanker, traoe newspaper, aaviud the tauten t<br />

pioneermj in tne liela <strong>of</strong> inalaiunent croul; cilur tnan'al<br />

He particularly stressed college euueaUon and hnandnf i<br />

charge account plans for home town roercnants as wayti<br />

tne loan Business <strong>of</strong> banks and at tne sane time<br />

need<br />

Lorenj outlined a plan whereby parents and<br />

pay tluu a month through four yean <strong>of</strong> college<br />

paid tor all tuition ami soara. At the end <strong>of</strong> tne p<br />

uate would Pay <strong>of</strong>f whatever was still due the bank out all<br />

on his lirst job.<br />

He emphasized that while survey) have shown He i<br />

for scientists and some 30.000 engineers a year, ther* W_<br />

Uudequary <strong>of</strong> scholarships and (tudent loin fuflds'ts n,<br />

through their education,<br />

* • •<br />

BRUCE P. DIMON, president <strong>of</strong> The National Bu» |<br />

<strong>City</strong>, tells us that his institution already makes college'y<br />

loans to parenU and students, but that it is limited % i<br />

as to the amount and the length <strong>of</strong> repayment. The only ^I<br />

situation in New Jersey can be cased, he said, would f<br />

legislative action.<br />

The local bank currently is able to lend up to K ,<br />

is repayable within two years, for educational purpose*, tail<br />

longer term installment loan credit permitted is in the 11<br />

Title 1 home improvement loans originated by the FHA,<br />

Mr. Dlmon said the (2,(00 limit actually can be , .<br />

the method <strong>of</strong> the student or parent paying <strong>of</strong>f a subsuatul"•<br />

<strong>of</strong> the debt from summer income, then redrawing the Mtt il<br />

fall for an additional sum. This system works fairly and a I<br />

fluctuating seashore economy'<br />

Bankers feel that loans for educating young people «rt •<br />

worthwhile from a community service standpoint, ranking i<br />

such items as lotns to help war veterans start their own h__<br />

or to enable a pensioner to install a new heating sj'tt kl<br />

home.<br />

Editor Loreni, in eutlining the financing pl«n he i<br />

eommented iasi week that "you bankers who follow thii 1<br />

some day get credit for having enabled a Sieinmeti or t> ! 1<br />

to obtain an education which scholarships and studatl Ion I<br />

would never nave made possible,"<br />

New Jersey Capital Cat<br />

By J. JOSEPH GRIBBINS<br />

State Vmtmran Loans Nearing End<br />

TRENTON—pj* Jersey's attorney general will be la tat I<br />

business »ft»j Jpfcj» j»**t if the ttM Legislature faUt H ft]<br />

tennin>• itate Toit vHeBns <strong>of</strong> the Korean emergency lo I 1 "<br />

for loam.<br />

Under a IBJS Jaw, the duties and function! <strong>of</strong> Ihe gulf \<br />

ans 1 Loan Authority and all Its records and doeUBWnu) m 1<br />

transferred to the Department <strong>of</strong> Law and Public Safety on J<br />

80 next. The law calls upon the Attorney General to essiplW<br />

unfinished transactions ot the authority and wind up IU tllh |<br />

Under a 1951 law, however, eligible veterans <strong>of</strong> Uul<br />

emerieney have within two years from the date <strong>of</strong> their f<br />

to apply for either a business or household loan and the I<br />

is still guaranteeing loans to Korean veterans- As the ml<br />

stands, the Attorney General will be making loans after fat*<br />

erity is transferred to the Department <strong>of</strong> Law and Public SMJ(<br />

June 30.<br />

The Authority was created in 1M4 after World War 11# P<br />

a guarantee or Insurance <strong>of</strong> loans to qualified veterui i '<br />

from far places. World War 2 veterans are no longer a]L<br />

such benefits but Korean Emergency veterans are iUB • •<br />

picture<br />

The Authority approved 27 ">51 business and homehold I<br />

iDtfi loan-., totaling M5.4H4.IM6 47 lo World War 2 »etenun »J<br />

June 30 last, the authority guaranteed 1,674 business and 1<br />

furnishings loans to Korean veteran* totaling $l,48«.0O0<br />

\ctcrjns defaulted on 2,610 business loans and 1,209 1<br />

loan., for a total <strong>of</strong> $4,140 933 72. or 12 94 per lent <strong>of</strong> I<br />

number <strong>of</strong> loans approved Thl& default percentage IS '<br />

Slate banking authorities as excellent<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> the veterans who secured loans now live l» '<br />

states, as well as Alaska, Canada, Australia and England.<br />

83 appointed out.<strong>of</strong> stale counsels, these debts are slowly w<br />

<strong>of</strong>T This partially accounts for collections <strong>of</strong> *15«,7946» by U» s<br />

<strong>of</strong> New Jersey during the past, fiscal year<br />

ATOMIC AGE—Bowing at last to tile atomic age, I<br />

expected to do something to control unnecessary radiatkw I<br />

Kanima rdj,, xrajs, alpha and beta'particles, high speed r"<br />

neutrons, protons and other atomic or nuclear particles.<br />

Under the provisions <strong>of</strong> a bill sponsored by Senator I<br />

fclout Monmouth. a se\cn-member Commission on MdUUM I<br />

lion would be tel up to draft a code prohibiting unneceaur" .<br />

tion which is injurious or dangerous to the health <strong>of</strong> the pwM<br />

the industrial or agricultural potentials <strong>of</strong> tbe state<br />

The proposed law pro*Ides a public hearing musl be haM"<br />

such a code is finally approved. The commission wouM W"<br />

five appointees <strong>of</strong> the Governor, the Commissioner <strong>of</strong> lUaltli <<br />

Commissioner or Labor and Industry<br />

After such a code is adopted, the State DepartmBit oil<br />

would administer It as well as disseminate health education••<br />

tion relating to radiation protection. All MXircea <strong>of</strong> ridialK*"<br />

be shielded to prevent persons within effective range f—<br />

exposed to unncceasafy radUtlM).<br />

ASSEMBLY SEATS—The New Jersey Legislature b I<br />

to play the game <strong>of</strong> musical chain for real this year.<br />

A fundamental change in the SUte Constitution to PHJJJ<br />

a membej-jlup <strong>of</strong> 67 lawmaker* in the G«j«ral Asneml«r**JJ|<br />

the present SO members, is likely to be submitted to NW <br />

lotcm for approval or disapproval next November.<br />

Counties canning ono additional member each underj<br />

posal now before the Legislature Include Camden, Btn'<br />

gen, Mlddletex, Monmouth, Paiaalc and Union. It la '<br />

both Governor Mcyncr and logUUUve loaderTiucii • pi*<br />

by both home* <strong>of</strong>tho Legislature and tignad Ky . '<br />

The nropoaal would alto include an automatic<br />

I >eats based on the changing population <strong>of</strong><br />

Federal census figures would form UM base<br />

decade.<br />

clears the Legislature ihii yaar. the<br />

effect since the 1030 Federal'<br />

Oahenntn and other* '<br />

jhorc ^<br />

,..-,. — Seniidc Park into a AthermcrV<br />

will havo more than the sport <strong>of</strong> fishing to<br />

The three municipalities, all <strong>of</strong> trhicta have aorf<br />

have OEMniied a «l«jnm, T.,in,.n.ni ~* nib<br />

whlph<br />

fortmr State<br />

editor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

event.<br />

Tournament <strong>of</strong> I<br />

may partldpam. Jjaftn U'<br />

—.Jan. and Ranald KJUko*. 1<br />

n Evening Uncord, art Uie <<br />

will be awarded u><br />

cdulMa- and a *<br />

Pk ill<br />

duMa and a C*<br />

Park will am l»<br />

[ipgOAYf MARCH 6, 1»58<br />

OUR CLAfSlFIED ADS FOR QUICK RfiSULTS<br />

THE OCEAN CITY<br />

headed<br />

your way?<br />

It can be. Lack <strong>of</strong> raacly cash needn't cauie you to<br />

poitpone home improvements you wish to make,<br />

Get coniraetorB' estimates; see ui about financing<br />

the work with a low-coat, comfortable-to-carty<br />

I0ME IMPROVEMENT LOAN<br />

The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Corner <strong>of</strong> 8th Street A Asbury Avenue<br />

DRIVE-IN OFFICE — 1300 West Avenue<br />

ISLE OFFICE — 43rd St. and Landis Av*.<br />

3% INTEREST<br />

PAID ON SAVINGS ACCOUNTS<br />

YOUR DEPOSITS INSURED UP TO $10,000<br />

MfMBIR FEDERAL RISERVE IVSTIM<br />

FEDERAL DEPOSIT INIURANCI CORPORATION<br />

Banking Hours:<br />

MONDAY THRU MIOAY, » A.M. TO 2 P.M.<br />

All Our •ankini Offlcn and Drive-In wlndowi Will •• Opm,<br />

FRIDAY EVENINGS, «:30 P.M. TO » P.M.<br />

[ALL DRIVE IN WINDOWS WILL •• OPEN DAILY AT t.io A.M.<br />

ALL BANKING FACILITIES WILL BE CLOSED ON SATURDAYS.<br />

Pierce Explains<br />

Budget to P-TA<br />

71 Pet. <strong>of</strong> Cost<br />

For Instruction<br />

Dr. Charles B, Pierce, siiporinton<br />

dont <strong>of</strong> schools, explained the 1B58-<br />

59 sthool budget at the monthly<br />

meetinf at the Parenl-Teaeher Also,<br />

ektlon recently in tho Centre] av,<br />

school nuditorhun<br />

Dr. Pierce said Hut the hudeel<br />

oeMRiea effeeiive July 1 and has an<br />

appropriullon <strong>of</strong> 1851,435, which Is on<br />

Increase *f iu,43S. Ho painted out<br />

that this Increase is duo lo salary<br />

adlujitinenn <strong>of</strong> lUJtg two addition,<br />

nl tejeherg for $10,000 and miHrol.<br />

laneous boosts <strong>of</strong> ia,54o.<br />

The ipeaher went on 1* explain<br />

where the. money for the budxei<br />

comes from. Local taxed produce<br />

81s, while m: comes from tuition,<br />

97;- from the «tate and g'i from<br />

In eitplflljiiBg the ipendlna in the<br />

Sudget, he said 71'V goes for In.<br />

struetlm, IT, for operation B 1 ', for<br />

malnienaiiee, 4 1 ;. for odminiitrBlion,<br />

$ r i tor aujtuiary agencies %3i:±y<br />

0ETA<br />

ROC<br />

BOTTO<br />

HI WHOM FAMILY'S INVITED<br />

...There's Pun tor gveryenel<br />

"IM.-w ear" baa never meant u mui-li ai<br />

in rile irilliant nrw Rovket Oldamnbile!<br />

Tlnu'» why Ol J> linn rockefed to ] at |i|«ot<br />

in ftoptiliirity Ii tbe nicdiiim prieii eluMl<br />

Come in arid liclp ui eelebrme Hurinr<br />

out big "OLDSmMjitz OpM ilouw'1<br />

proud <strong>of</strong> i(, 1 think people should<br />

take pride in their years. It's a farm<br />

<strong>of</strong> personal insult if they arent.'<br />

What ebout life after forty, cs<br />

compared with earlier years?<br />

"Infinitely more satisfying!" he re-<br />

plied with enthusiasm as he Blted a<br />

crew-cut iwig over his sparse locks,<br />

"I consider youth an agonizing<br />

though charming period <strong>of</strong> life.<br />

While I accomplished a great dea:<br />

before forty, I've don« even better<br />

since. The satisfactions have been<br />

richer too. For one thing, I've<br />

learned which things really matter<br />

I used to feel a dreadful urgency<br />

abou-t going to parties and events<br />

which didn't realty Interest me. But<br />

not anymore. Maturity brings liber,<br />

alion. This h one <strong>of</strong> its compensa.<br />

lions."<br />

I asked if he Has less creative to.<br />

dsy than In earlier years,<br />

"Not at all," was his ready reply,<br />

"I haven't produced as many new<br />

works in the past few years as prev<br />

ioiisly—but this is strictly my own<br />

doing, I eould turn out as many or<br />

more if 1 set my mind to il,"<br />

What about retirement? I prrtied.<br />

"It's not for me—so long as I h«<br />

my health, I find work the most sat-<br />

isfying thing in the world and I<br />

hope to go on until I drop, I feel<br />

a bit sorry for people who must<br />

retire at «0 or m. But don't get the<br />

idea that I work ail the time, I en<br />

joy leisure too. When I'm In Jamaica<br />

I can be lazy for woeks and enioj<br />

•very minute ol it,"<br />

•1*1 Mlf fay;, TO A NIW •••Ml<br />

veUrts.<br />

warn<br />

Wanac6 Bros.<br />

THE MEW SYSTEM<br />

0FSlfMDflUZW6<br />

NO DISROBING NO EFFORT<br />

Make Your Appolnfment NOW for FREE 0Be*t VUIt<br />

FIGURAMA SLENDERIZING SALON<br />

MS NINTH STRUT, OCEAN CITY, PHONE O.C. 1«2 i<br />

/isit Your Beauty Parlor<br />

Kiwanians See<br />

Loveland Pix<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Ktwanls Club were<br />

taken on a trip "down under" at<br />

last week's luncheon meeting. French<br />

B, £*oveland reported on and illus-<br />

rated with colored slides his recent<br />

rip lo Australia and ihe South Pa<br />

lflc islands.<br />

The world traveler left Philadol<br />

phia June at on the first leg <strong>of</strong> his<br />

22,000-mile trip. He flew to Los<br />

Angeles and left from this port by<br />

ship. Included in his travels were<br />

scenes In Tahiti. New Zealand, Aun-<br />

alia arid Hawaii,<br />

In the commentary about Australia,<br />

he speaker said it is as targe as the<br />

United Stales and has only a popu-<br />

lation or 10 million. The surface <strong>of</strong><br />

Ihe area has only been scratched.<br />

The Australians are appealing to<br />

eople to help develop their area,<br />

iiueh <strong>of</strong> which has never been en<br />

•lored.<br />

The Australians still thank «M-<br />

Vmericans for saving them duruij<br />

he war. There Is Mill a great deal<br />

if the British influence; cars still<br />

rive on the left side <strong>of</strong> the road.<br />

Inflation has hit hard in Honolulu<br />

!iid like <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, it is feeling the<br />

ffcets <strong>of</strong> beach erosion. Mr, Love-<br />

nd slid.<br />

He also included some pictures<br />

a ken on his trip through the Holy<br />

Land,<br />

The speaker was introduced by<br />

rogram chairman Joel Mott and<br />

hanked for his presentation 'by Dr.<br />

Phomas Adams, Past President Bruce<br />

Dlmon inducted Into club mentber-<br />

hip Elbert J, Bggly, Frank R, Free,<br />

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THt OCIAN CITY SENTINIt-Lf DOtR<br />

MeJiBOSA<br />

."ll. J. TMWIMY, MMN «, IKt Na.<br />

nwff^ $*pw fiesf Sportsmanship<br />

$ Tournament Games<br />

«•* ctrtoUn comfnon<br />

•^,,--_- B«*ss8iy if wa want<br />

totem a KM inpHwiss on the<br />

MijTReUfARU<br />

OMlaMnaBr, HeMlae afliir the<br />

»M W easily be avoided if m<br />

•Wt C9 looking for tnMHe,<br />

Wut*. you mink ef other schools<br />

when they Hart flgnti, utter o»<br />

murts aM hog <strong>of</strong>tcisUT We dont<br />

*"*}»• thinking that afcoot us.<br />

JfMp Msperato fcuy win the<br />

ftaerleaden, and sfmr good<br />

Talented Couple Entertain in<br />

Assembly With Indian Program<br />

in Central 0 the tourae-<br />

Not only will Q.GMM.<br />

known as the) •cbool -with ttie<br />

ton In New jersey,<br />

e will be known as a<br />

demonstrates the bast<br />

out also<br />

ffi iffy Student In <strong>Line</strong><br />

National Scholarship<br />

ey fPMW IWYO<br />

tfaaMtti'Mitl at a result <strong>of</strong> her outstanding<br />

ot doe« oiy men<br />

«* all may *• -nty<br />

i<strong>of</strong>is Ctafetiiie Kuhn. She<br />

•warded Certificates <strong>of</strong><br />

IJ1_J__ Senqisnhlp Program. Hlgn<br />

Kent In two eaBage aptitude tests<br />

have) MtoOt nstlooiUy recognized<br />

"**W honor* <br />

Mnie way. The derignf<br />

i transferred again to at?«><br />

*w, colored wltli water eol.<br />

I outlined in black India Ink,<br />

*»» are supposed to 1» ex,<br />

an in design and color<br />

*." •?*,"?•'•:..-.-..<br />

•**|oe*f<br />

Eagles Clean Up<br />

Court League<br />

$fas<strong>of</strong>p With<br />

2<br />

GOVERNOR MEYNER and six-year old Nancy Dwqrak,<br />

<strong>of</strong> Maplewood, Naw Jersey's 1658 Easter Seat Girl, get<br />

together to launch the month long statewide Easter Seal<br />

regular school next year In three yean <strong>of</strong> treatment at an<br />

Easter Seal Center, is representative <strong>of</strong> the 2,000 New Jer-.<br />

sey handicapped people who recaive Easter Seal help each<br />

year.<br />

- „ c designs are on dis.<br />

• He main lull.<br />

worries, given a little<br />

themselves.<br />

YOU ONE Of<br />

CUSt'OMERS?<br />

frwn<br />

Men.<br />

NhMIVliln.lBre^hTyai.<br />

V* **, call OCHX CHy<br />

PILEGGI<br />

* HiATINS<br />

Home fc Teacher at<br />

Drexel Conference<br />

M«s Elaine HUle, <strong>of</strong> the high<br />

school Honu Economics department,<br />

attended an Alumnae Senior educa-<br />

tion conference at Drexcl InstUute <strong>of</strong><br />

Teohnoleiy-i CoHege rf Home Eco-<br />

nomics on Saturday,<br />

iMri. Clio Reinwald, coordinator<br />

homemaking eduation for ihe<br />

JoramonweaKh <strong>of</strong> PcmwylvanLa and<br />

Miss Dorothy Luvton, ehlef <strong>of</strong> none<br />

economics education In New York<br />

State, were toe principal speakers.<br />

The Library<br />

Bookshelf<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Public Li-<br />

irary recently received several eopici<br />

r-' the great "Some Came Running"<br />

V -James Jones, This novel is a<br />

Major work <strong>of</strong> nciion which took the<br />

uthor six years lo write,<br />

1 James Jonei gained fame for hU<br />

first novel, a book securely estab<br />

lished in American literary history<br />

"From Here to Slernlty," which sold<br />

900,000 copies In isig country and<br />

his been published In 10' countries<br />

abroad,<br />

"Some Came Running" takes place<br />

in the Wabash Valley <strong>of</strong> Southern<br />

Illinois and encompasses the fou;<br />

years <strong>of</strong> peace between World Wa<br />

II and Korea. It deals with at leas<br />

a dozen major characters and nun<br />

minor ones, but the two central fig<br />

ures are Dave and Frank Hirst!<br />

brothers,<br />

Dave Hlrsh, a writer who recent!<br />

received his discharge from thi<br />

Army after having won many ban<br />

on during the War, returns to l"ark,<br />

man, his home town. Frank, whe<br />

missed being called into the war, ihas<br />

become a leading businessman.<br />

In, "Seme Came Running," one o:<br />

the longest novels to be publtshet<br />

in this country, James Jones artfull;<br />

uses a central theme <strong>of</strong> illusion show<br />

ing Ike gaping difference betweer<br />

what a man thinks he it doing an<br />

what he is actually doing,<br />

• • •<br />

E. Digby Baluell, a native Philidel-<br />

phian woo presently is Director <strong>of</strong><br />

Foreign Students and a member ad<br />

the Department <strong>of</strong> Sociology at the<br />

University <strong>of</strong> Pennsylvania, gives a<br />

scientific and pr<strong>of</strong>essional picture el<br />

class structure in America in "PbUa.<br />

deiphla Gentlemen "<br />

The author takes three anonymous<br />

gentlemen living in Philadelphia dur.<br />

ing the three great periods <strong>of</strong> fflie<br />

metropolitan city's history! Mie Co-<br />

lonial Period, me Nineleentli Cen-<br />

tury and the Modern Period. These<br />

tnree periods deal with the city as<br />

a leader in American politics and<br />

finance, the founding <strong>of</strong> great in-<br />

dustrial enterprises and today's pert<br />

od <strong>of</strong> downtown banking and sybur.<br />

ban sport.<br />

The author gives a clear portrait<br />

<strong>of</strong> Philadelphia families and bus!<br />

ness enterprises and an analysis <strong>of</strong><br />

the historical and social develop,<br />

ment which produces such a class<br />

and lights up a little-known area <strong>of</strong><br />

national life.<br />

HOME<br />

Spring<br />

I **»tveryd»!|Wi|l»f


0<br />

two<br />

\Y, TWttOAy, WIDNBDAY, SATURDAY 9 TO 6; THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 9 TO f<br />

CltY<br />

Students Sworn as Jr. Ffn Mai<br />

turn<br />

\9t*<br />

Arttsts, Craftsmen BW<br />

to Mt. Molly Festival<br />

AnUi ana cnrtjmm In ttia Mm<br />

<strong>City</strong> m <strong>of</strong> tooth pr<strong>of</strong>en.iomi grid<br />

ResortersAttend<br />

TH1 OCIAN CITY MWTINIH.IDO1R<br />

Lounching Resort's Red Cross Drive<br />

Ctnritr rn&Mn rev ,<br />

6W Scouts ScheAried<br />

Girl Scout Troop S4 will rmentn<br />

IU <strong>of</strong>ficial charter Monday »ftmooo<br />

In st, Au«uitin^. .«UIM«lu». Mi*<br />

Maurice YlntUlng. prwX(mt <strong>of</strong> «bo<br />

Mainland Girt Scout Council, will<br />

tinder state law, municipalities dps-<br />

In* Baaa at Quautlco, Va, oo<br />

Not<br />

iinaltd ai boroughs arc not permit-<br />

M. 1«HL<br />

Resort Man on TV Show Guesses ted to use a Mies tax.<br />

IrtOCS<br />

Hi* two lOwrit oour*e*. whit*<br />

State Senator Charles W, Sandman<br />

lead to a eoaualaelon «a tacond lieu-<br />

C ftadd<br />

mil Assemblyman Jtobert E Kay will<br />

tenant In the .Marine Corp* Reaerve. Too High, Loses Free Fur Coat<br />

. m» Infamy tarn-<br />

ho liked lo Introduce hills In their<br />

are open to college graduates bep<br />

tlut UM Marinetween<br />

the age* <strong>of</strong> 20 and 27. Hoy Gillian, <strong>of</strong> M ArkanHt av., nearest (Inure Mow the actual prlci' respective branrhM "<br />

b ntnr «n*j>Uns apsJIcaUbnt<br />

i ttad Gffleer Candidate and<br />

Captain Budd wU that awllcantx narrowly missed towomlns tiU wife', <strong>of</strong> the article.<br />

» Offlear Ckndtdale Counti<br />

for the ground program will tervs favorite televWon penu)n*llty n«rt. Dalian last week, however, wat<br />

b * ! . TV.!*<br />

thre* nan on active duty following<br />

console! by hU fellow QtembeM in<br />

receipt <strong>of</strong> commission Aviation <strong>of</strong>fi- . the Oeuut <strong>City</strong> Kutunge Club, who<br />

cer* serve two years following com- Mr. Gillian, operator <strong>of</strong> * board. presented him with a fur mat and<br />

pletion <strong>of</strong> flifht training, which is walk fun dee*, appeared on Na.C.'s muff, Jin, ombm eduMni wear this<br />

fi to 1* monthi. Ground <strong>of</strong>ficers popular pnnd show, "The Price Is either, an they ware doll sited,<br />

are given eight months advanced Right,' and ahMoct mm away with<br />

training at the quantico (Use Atla- valuable fur coat<br />

tlon <strong>of</strong>ficer* ere sent lo PenmcoU, Gillian was in New York wllh jay Wildwood Crest Wantf<br />

Fl«.. Immediately following their Etfgly on February 14 when the pair<br />

Bv PHONE<br />

vinlted the Hudson Theatre, where Sales Tax Content<br />

btensted men may contact the<br />

the show It televlied nuiinnally Gil<br />

Mta lnftuitry Company, U. 8, Marine<br />

Man was selected from the audience WUdwaod Crest Borough Coenmisby<br />

M.C. BUI CuJlen as a panel mem- •loners this week approved a resolu-<br />

Carpi, at S. Carolina and Dfexel am., her,tion<br />

requesting that the Legislation<br />

Atlantis <strong>City</strong>.<br />

roltowing a brief Interview which introduce measures nuthoriz nc the<br />

priwedes ieatuit* the panel, Gillian borough to employ a Mies u% upon<br />

WILL! — WMH<br />

estimated the price <strong>of</strong> the fur coat. approval <strong>of</strong> the voters.<br />

Marriage begins when you sink In His hid was "the closest, but unfor- le resolution stain that (he com.<br />

big irais and ends with your arms In tunately it was in excess <strong>of</strong> the cost. mission desires to false revi nue to<br />

tbe sttifc.^Augusts Gaietfe,<br />

To win. the panel must estimate the relieve the burden on real estate.<br />

f (he lUI<br />

lure.<br />

Girl Wins Honorable<br />

Mention far Coloring<br />

Marilyn Booth, Me 10, <strong>of</strong> 4H W.<br />

Surf Road, OMan <strong>City</strong>, has seen<br />

atvorded honorable mention in the<br />

t.i st national Color and Wla Contest<br />

luld by Vogue Dolls, Inc., <strong>of</strong> Medford,<br />

M«ss,, for colorinc a tfrawini<br />

i— <strong>of</strong> 120,000, Thus<br />

*fter comJnii home from the hospital. has a SS,000 capital gain which<br />

Our member.hip to date totals 142 j will not be taxable if he tuy« an.<br />

'•»*» year it wss IJO: In 19S8 It wasf<br />

ether home that costs 120,000 or<br />

lia.<br />

' more withm the prescribed time per*<br />

! led.<br />

SASSY REPORT<br />

j "Moreover, in such cases=sjnce the<br />

shipments <strong>of</strong> Greeting Cards for<br />

1<br />

concluded,<br />

Adleieh A, Burke,<br />

V. 8- Navy: "If we ii<br />

, , , is necessarily wl«w<br />

, ., . why not Wi<br />

and Pl«ee our<br />

<strong>of</strong> a single military<br />

tor?"<br />

Irate Salesgirl to disagreeable eus- j " a ' n " "it sale <strong>of</strong> the old home<br />

met- "Oo easy, madam. The days f 01 tome<br />

rrecognised<br />

for tax piirpgses=it<br />

are j<br />

when I used to Insult customer:<br />

still fresh in my mind."<br />

"NO MAN IS HURT BUT<br />

IV HIMSELF'/<br />

•(Author'! Nun* lelowj<br />

With just « little help<br />

m ^ urn reduces the inn base en his<br />

' second residence by $5000."<br />

: In the second illustration Mr. Wisi<br />

ham put the hypothetical Mr, Jones<br />

j in the position <strong>of</strong> buying a second<br />

| home that costs only S1S.O0O—the tax<br />

base <strong>of</strong> his original liomf. In this<br />

case, he said, the entire giin on the<br />

old home will be taxed in the year<br />

<strong>of</strong> the sale.<br />

For a third example, Mr. Jones is<br />

your body ein make all the<br />

yean <strong>of</strong> your life more enjoyable,<br />

All it aski from<br />

you u not to abuse it and<br />

when you overwork it, or<br />

sickness attacks it, get competent<br />

assistance to restore<br />

it to normal.<br />

When you contlnuouily<br />

feel tirtd. recurring pains<br />

or headaches trouble you<br />

and normal sleep becomes<br />

difficult, your body is asking<br />

tor help. Do not hurt<br />

yourself by dilaytaB imm'e-<br />

Oiata aid or depending only<br />

on home remedies. Instead<br />

visit your physician quiet<br />

ly and let him prescribi th«<br />

?u n f P,ftf c , ulap •DEVQTU<br />

treatment<br />

that will help you most.<br />

YOUR PHYSICIAN<br />

CAN PHONt<br />

OCEAN CITY 0901<br />

WHEN YOU NEED<br />

A Mf DICINi<br />

prescrlp.<br />

uon a new us, or<br />

let in deliv protl<br />

without *xtra g /<br />

entrmt<br />

with the ilit<br />

vm<br />

W* compound<br />

781 AiiNiry Awmn<br />

1<br />

m«n1i * J d d<br />

you're<br />

to<br />

N<<br />

iin i W"»"<br />

,(AJ.J »»«!••<br />

National eonM^J<br />

US Bond Dinner<br />

•itwtcur Mltrl m tavited to par,<br />

from *mo»i the several new styles <strong>of</strong> the county increasing daily, the man, for the disaster plan he has<br />

tale Boards.<br />

or government ihe framework best basic structure <strong>of</strong> county govern, set up.<br />

First premium heating<br />

Morton i. nine <strong>of</strong> Trenton, ques- suited to local need.<br />

merit needs revision.<br />

Mrs. Alfred O. Halfh, local branch<br />

tioned the feasibility <strong>of</strong> setting up<br />

oil at regular price<br />

standards <strong>of</strong> value that would be Among these, the <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Newark<br />

chairman, reported on the local 4c<br />

acceptable to the whole state, In l»53 dropped commission govern-<br />

tivltles and introduced the board<br />

"The new constitution over a d*e.<br />

went «llh Its divided responsibilities. Sandman and Junes New members, '<br />

Order from us today I<br />

ado ago directed the Legislature to<br />

In fsvor <strong>of</strong> the new mayoivcouiicil<br />

Dion W. Taylor W»s introduced as<br />

set such uniform standards," Kline<br />

form <strong>of</strong> government. In Trewon, Leaden <strong>of</strong> County GOP cheirman in etmm* <strong>of</strong> special gUtt<br />

pointed out, "The fact that it has<br />

two dty commissioners recently SUB'<br />

tot the March fund drive, Mr, Tay-<br />

State Senator Charles w Sandman<br />

not been done shows how difficult<br />

gested that it's time for a change In<br />

lor is retired matMger In the New<br />

was successful in his bid for leader-<br />

It i«, since ratios <strong>of</strong> assessment to<br />

the capital city, too.<br />

England states for the Insurance<br />

ship In the county Republican party Company <strong>of</strong> North America. He has<br />

MILTON HAGERTHEY<br />

true value differ so widely between The couritiei, however, contlriue to last Wednesday afternoon when he worked as financial clialrman <strong>of</strong> a<br />

Unban, suburban and rural areas. operate under commission • like was elected chairman <strong>of</strong> the Ctpe community chest ami on a commun-<br />

"A more logical approach seems to "boards <strong>of</strong> chosen freeholders," r«n«. May County Republican Organization ity drive in Boston He has resided<br />

0(L COMPANY<br />

be to permit each county to set its Ing in membership from three to 94, at a meeting in Court Mouse. In Ofean <strong>City</strong> for the past four<br />

own ratio for each taxing district in who divide the regpenilbilitiog <strong>of</strong> Senator Sandman succeeds the late yean, IJ a member <strong>of</strong> the Hrst<br />

! PHONf SOMERS POINT 3571 JACK NIALL, Prop. the county. Since there no longer county operation. Even this divided Freeholder Sol Needles, who died Mcttiodtet Church vice president <strong>of</strong><br />

«r» state tastes on real property authority U further diluted by legis- last month. Sandman's bid for thetrus<br />

Shufrleboard Club and In otter<br />

there would be no inequity in ratio latlve enactments and practises which orBaniMtion leadership climaxes his local organizations.<br />

differences between counties." exclude virious county functions political rise which started about<br />

five years ago when he ran as an In. Hirold S. P.rU, iattl MM drh<br />

dependent candidate against the Ehalnnm, MinAimMd Hw Otwi<br />

choice <strong>of</strong> the group he now heads. <strong>City</strong> qvsi> for Um Mml tlrtw to<br />

Mayor Ralph o. James, <strong>of</strong> Wild. M.4O0. H. Initructid mm volunwood,<br />

was elected vice ehalmun. |Hri and dl.(rlbut«l kilt. Th.<br />

Mayor James was named by Senator clfy hat M i di»ld«J HIM fl ««•<br />

Sandman as campaign manager for Hani with tfw captain* and dl«-<br />

the Organisation's candidates In com. trlcH announad •• followts<br />

Ing elections,<br />

U- S, Senate candidates Robert Dr. James N. Coombs, eastsWe <strong>of</strong><br />

Morris, Bernard M. Shanley and Rep. the Gardens; Mrs. Aithea Davis, wert-<br />

Robert W. Keen addressed ihe meetsldc <strong>of</strong> the Gardens; Mrs. George<br />

ing on their respective qualiiieatloris. Meyer, North to 3rd st».; Mrs. Cjin-<br />

No endorsement was nude by the ton B. Fries, 3rd to 6th *ts.; lira.<br />

group lit this time.<br />

Laurence Lunny, ith to »h gts.,<br />

ocegn to the ea»tsid# <strong>of</strong> West av.;<br />

Mrs. Koihleen Sample, (th to 9lh sts,,<br />

Commuters Club Plans wesUlde <strong>of</strong> West av. to tAe bay; Mrs.<br />

Listen to the Live Broadcasts<br />

David Hali. 9Ui to IMh its.; Or,<br />

Session April 10<br />

John Becker, 12!h U ISth m.; Mn.<br />

to making At j<br />

The Ocesn <strong>City</strong> Commuters Club Helen Graham Riviera section; Mrs,<br />

has sehedKied Its annual meeting Helen Paul Uih to 21ct sts.: Mrs.<br />

Hmlt<br />

for election <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficers at the Cedar- Doris Amos 21st to 30th its.; Miss<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

brook Country Club, In suburban Marian B. Hyde, 30th to 40th sts.;<br />

Philadelphia, on April 10, At thta Mrs, UsUe Famalh, 40th to 49tJj iu i<br />

MATERNITY<br />

alTalr some plans will be set In «nd Mrs. Balph Taylor, 4Mb to Mth<br />

motion for the IBM summer season, sts. A eBBtain for the Merion Par*<br />

OCEAN CITY RID RAIDER<br />

me commuters had their last whi-<br />

section will be named later,<br />

ter business meeting recently at Mr. Paris also announced a meet-<br />

W04 VfNTNOR #<br />

the Alpha Club, nil Chestnut St., Ing for the captains to be held Won-<br />

AAAR6AT*<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

day, LMareh id, at I p. m,. In the<br />

PHONI * & *•»<br />

Bed Cross headquarters to (hear re.<br />

(Bpan ilf<br />

ports on collections to date.<br />

BASKETBALL GAMES<br />

THE SENSATIONAL<br />

in the State Tournament<br />

mw om-coAT Women Given<br />

rUT WALL PAWT Calorie Advice<br />

The Flanderl<br />

THAT'S SOUBBABLMI<br />

•y LOIS S. HAMILTON<br />

Mom. A|Mt<br />

over<br />

•Tsktag In 1MS ealoriei than you*<br />

body needs is the way «o loi#<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Largest and<br />

W0ND<br />

weight," Extension Food Specialist<br />

Mrs. Irene Wolgamont told a leaders'<br />

training group last week. Mrs. Wol-<br />

1400 ON<br />

gamont is from Rutgers University,<br />

the leaders are from all over Cape<br />

Most Modern Firepro<strong>of</strong> Hotel<br />

May County, After this training (hey<br />

YOUR DIAL<br />

Vel-Kote<br />

will teach local classes on "M»lntalnins<br />

Normal Wetafct,"<br />

BOARDWALK AT ELEVINTH STRICT<br />

The leaders were shown how to<br />

flgure the number <strong>of</strong> calories needed<br />

Play by Play De«cr!ption by Jim Rodio<br />

each day to maintain or reduce body<br />

weight, nils Is one <strong>of</strong> many things<br />

which each will pass on to her<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

by WathwiH group,<br />

A delicious low calorie luncheon<br />

WH prepared<br />

ATTRACTIVE Off SEASON RATES<br />

Broadcatts An Spemond by<br />

Contact the leader nearest to you<br />

if you wish to Join a group.<br />

ThU Ii part <strong>of</strong> the free adult edu-<br />

• EUROPEAN PLAN .CONTINENTAL<br />

cation given to Caps May County<br />

people % UIB Baud <strong>of</strong> Freehold*<br />

and< Kutf en University.<br />

MODIFIED AMERICAN and PULL AMPMCAN I<br />

Those people who took leaders<br />

Anderson Electricians<br />

training were: Mm. Pat Conley. Hn.<br />

W, H DMiert Hud Mrs. A H. Mvls<br />

<strong>of</strong> the WMmod't; MM, Dorotliy<br />

DINING ROOM OPEN<br />

Mack and Mn. Mabel M. NM1 <strong>of</strong><br />

Ed Coniman's fbhinfl Supplies<br />

West Caps Mny; Mn. Rolland PhU.<br />

UM mi Mrs. C. R. Whitney <strong>of</strong> C«e<br />

May; Mr,. LoU Jordan <strong>of</strong> NoMl Cape<br />

BREAKFAST 8:00 a. m, I© M0 a. »•<br />

Mayi Mn. hid Young and Mn. 1*0<br />

NovaaMfe <strong>of</strong> South rMnak; Mo.<br />

LUNCH . ISiSO p. m. lo 2iW p. «:<br />

FtendenHotd<br />

Howard Turner. Mr* Louui Brooto.<br />

'Mrs. C. £L India and Mo. L. C.<br />

Scfearff •* Ocetn O^i Mn, Rwmood<br />

WNNK , 6:00 p. m, to »M 9- •-<br />

Stwrp <strong>of</strong> Petetwburg; Mr». Wllliatn<br />

Rabat Men's Shop<br />

Kuwait «f Tufcf2


*• "Wireoiatlon for any lulp<br />

CHORCHNEWS<br />

towcbuMiatlfcM<br />

d*t*a <strong>of</strong>afaret. »<br />

nut BMetUuc <strong>of</strong> the AaaocJa-<br />

U be a regular<br />

(Vf Tim* Wrt* M Near M Y«ur<br />

MR. HfUltT L, MBFMT<br />

MR. PftAMCIS •• TSWMMNB<br />

Uvhg<br />

Smnrkm<br />

O. C OO77<br />

I fWaw HH S*n«a1 Pawn <strong>City</strong> and Wrnwrflnf AIM<br />

> fcr « V«<br />

Christ Setantfit «f Atlantis<strong>City</strong>, M. J-<br />

Frtoncit fo attend • FRIILICTUR6<br />

"Christian Science<br />

U/f answer to rain's need<br />

All the Atomic Age."<br />

,,W«*Unfton Gale OS.B, <strong>of</strong> Su naaUsn, California<br />

c «tLne -Board <strong>of</strong> LecturwHp <strong>of</strong> The Mother Church<br />

Cta<strong>of</strong>t <strong>of</strong> Chrlat SdantiM. in Boakw, Masa.<br />

Tlmei<br />

Many SvaiiliMjb<br />

Mirth loth, 1*»<br />

at lill P>.M,<br />

PARSING IN LARGE LOT ACROSS STREET<br />

[. WW UM tikadp* BfattaftV<br />

*n£ Ifn giuiM («<br />

lor on «rlh lor ik,. building ol<br />

chorocw end gpej ciuundllp |t<br />

|« ai iiordiouM nTKiriiual nilun<br />

Wiihcui a •trana Church- n«nh.,<br />

up-<br />

port Iho Church Th#y or* tl)<br />

Tor hu own/sake. (2) Tor h4<br />

ch.ld(«o » njk.. (3j por ,h. Mkl<br />

ol hi» conmunilf aqd h4l(<strong>On</strong> (41<br />

Tor ll» tak* ol lh< Church moll<br />

••hich n«*d* hi> moral and ma<br />

!tna\ lupporl. plan ID as to<br />

1 1 and road you.<br />

evrriiM iia. m,uu,M: fc..k.. sm^iq. v.. I<br />

Um*»r fh« df AW<br />

. •.ecfwc COMPANY<br />

•00 Asbwry AvMO* Phon* ©»30<br />

oc<br />

WATER<br />

210 T«nth<br />

•bockay and-MA<br />

w*re wekoined ••<br />

nuwil»n at the nuatln*: <strong>of</strong> Uie<br />

_;» Dauatnera <strong>of</strong> the Wrat Prea-<br />

bytarian Church Monday evening In<br />

the Home <strong>of</strong> Mn. Harriet Colling<br />

IB* Mary Jane Allen led tte de-<br />

lWfcm* and continued the dlaciuilon<br />

Uike. Stw pointed out man<br />

which lead to b*lieve that: Luke<br />

, _i Sestile. rWnnn^ tliMarj* that<br />

hi. Irttw ottly/jowel which e<br />

in detail many <strong>of</strong> tti* thing, .bou<br />

Hie Jew. which a Jew «wUd taki<br />

for (ranted that everyone wouii<br />

understand.<br />

She au» Pointed out that Lufcr<br />

make, it clear that Jeaus wan ten!<br />

to all who would believe. He also<br />

trace. Jems' geneology all the way<br />

bask to Adam, whan the others<br />

atop with Abraham<br />

Mrs. Herbert searle reviewed<br />

-Journey Into Mlwl<strong>of</strong>ls," by iFJiilllp<br />

Winiamj. This book, written in<br />

diary form, U the «tory <strong>of</strong>, the write<br />

as both » teasBtr and preacher in<br />

the Japanese mission field from 1950<br />

to IMS. He told bow he alae work,<br />

od with American soldiers taaakini<br />

them hew to live with tti Japanese<br />

The author elves both political and<br />

sociological views. He described the<br />

Jsimms diet, stating that a native<br />

eats for a whole day what an Amer-<br />

ican would hive tot one meal.<br />

Another point <strong>of</strong> interest brouelit<br />

out waa that the American movie<br />

releases for 'he Japanese people<br />

nuke the nd mistake <strong>of</strong> lending al<br />

most exclusively films ahouini: war<br />

nnd all its horrors, while the Russians<br />

Hlsu show only peace. Ho also ex<br />

plained tfaat the Japanese people oh-<br />

serve Atom Bomb day as a legal<br />

holiday.<br />

In desjriblne Ihe native urupltaii<br />

he gave a first hand picture. HU<br />

third child WM bom In a Japanese<br />

hospital, the first western child born<br />

there.<br />

Following thi- program the women<br />

worked on their (enpboolu and<br />

made stuffed toys. Hefre.hmenu,<br />

were served by the<br />

$525 Raited by School<br />

Gr6up For Mis Fund<br />

Teen agen in Cape May County<br />

raised fBStJl this year toward the<br />

March <strong>of</strong> Dimes against polio, it was<br />

reported by Joyce Szuirftki. <strong>of</strong> Wild-<br />

wood, chairman <strong>of</strong> the "Teens<br />

Against Polio."<br />

Her report to County Chapter<br />

Chairman French B Loveland show<br />

*d that Oeean <strong>City</strong> Higb School and<br />

Wlldwood High Schiml were the two<br />

largett contributing Ingututiens, Tile<br />

OctMrat sehool provided fU&M<br />

580 f b<br />

TABMNACLa BAPTIST<br />

•Hi ,t. and Waat av.<br />

Rev. William M. Wlltan, . „<br />

10 a. m.—Sunday School.<br />

11 a. m.—JKomlng WoralUp Service<br />

Thumaiy s<br />

1 p, m—Choir RehaunaL<br />

7;4J p. m.—Evening Wonhjp Serv-<br />

ice.<br />

8 p. n.—ftww mnatlna<br />

IRST CHURCH OW<br />

CHltifT, KIMTIfT<br />

Mb tt, and AahtirY ...<br />

Sunday Service—11 a, m.<br />

Sunday School—11 a, m.<br />

.Vednesday evening—8 p. m.<br />

Reading Room open Monday. Wed<br />

aesday and Saturday, 11 a, m. to 1<br />

How spiritual understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

true manhood brings new healtb ud<br />

freedom will be trxpldined Sunday at<br />

Christian Science services<br />

The LAHomSsrmon entitled<br />

wm Include tha following ]<br />

from the Bible (PMInu 16:f.6i: "Tne<br />

Lord is the portion <strong>of</strong> mine inherl<br />

tanee and <strong>of</strong> my cup: thou malnUiu.<br />

ert my lot. The lines are fallen unto<br />

me In pic&Aant places, yea, I have<br />

a fondly heritage."<br />

Readings from "Icience and Health<br />

with Key to the scriptures" ay Mary<br />

Baker Bddy wul include the folio*,<br />

ing (817:18) "The understanding <strong>of</strong><br />

his spiritual individuality nukes nun<br />

•nore real, more formidable in truth,<br />

Bid enables nun to conquer sin dLs<br />

east, and death,"<br />

Tile Golden Tejtt U from Psalms<br />

!S»:S7); •Wane the perfect man, and<br />

behold the upright: for the end <strong>of</strong><br />

that man is peace,"<br />

HOLY TRINITY EPISCOPAL<br />

HNi at, (nd Central av.<br />

Parrot I, VtuoMn, Rector *<br />

Sunday<br />

flam— Family Eucharist and<br />

hurch School classes.<br />

11 a, m.—Morning Prayer and Ser-<br />

nan (Communion on the firit gun-<br />

day <strong>of</strong> each month.)<br />

7:10 a, m.—-Holy Communion,<br />

Thursdays—N<br />

•;J0 a, m —Holy Communion (Heal,<br />

ing service on the first Thursday <strong>of</strong><br />

•ach month.)<br />

Adter<br />

8 3U p m.—Cfeancel Choir rebear-<br />

sal.<br />

8 30 p m.—Brotherhood meetin.<br />

Saturday, Mamh IS—<br />

% p. m. — Pastor's Confirmation<br />

Class.'<br />

IT. AUSUITINFI R, C,<br />

IMh it. and Wesler a».<br />

Rev. BarlhalenHW B. Beyle, Mite,<br />

Ray. ARMrt ft iaarf. Ant, Mstsr<br />

Sunday Hastes—<br />

Masses at 8 and 10:30 a, m,<br />

ConfessioM on Saturday, 4:M <<br />

S:SO and 1M to •;« o, m,<br />

Dilly man at 7 a, m; Saturdayi al<br />

7:30 a, m.<br />

nut Friday—<br />

Masa at 7 *, m,<br />

Confaniotu Thursday before<br />

1:30 to 1:30 p. m.<br />

M? Days-<br />

Maun M 8 JO and 1 a, m.<br />

Confessions evening befon from<br />

/:30 to S 30 p. m<br />

JUEEH OF MARTYRS CHURCH<br />

Ind tt. and Atlantic ...<br />

Sunday Man-<br />

Has, at 9:15 a, m.<br />

Confessions before man up<br />

9:0S a, m.<br />

First Friday and Holy Days—<br />

Mass at 7:30 a, m,<br />

Confessions before nuus,<br />

• • •<br />

FIRST PRESBVT1RIAN<br />

7th and W«m av.<br />

Preadilna Chrltt CruclfM, Ritan and<br />

R.v. William RaOtllfr. AII«1, NMr<br />

S:N a. m Sunday School for the<br />

whole family. Edward A, McJoblan,<br />

general superintendent.<br />

10:45 a, m.—Organ MediUtion.<br />

II a, m.—Morning Worshlfj. Nurs.<br />

try for preschool children In the<br />

Church House. Message; "From The<br />

Crow—Thirst,"<br />

6:46 p, tti—Intermediate and Senior<br />

Christian Brrdesvor,<br />

7:31> p, m,—Gram Meditation.<br />

7:45 p. m,—Ivening Worstilp. Mcs.<br />

sage: "Christ, The Bread Of Life,"<br />

The choir under the direction <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. .Marion Traut Murphy wul sing<br />

«t both s*rviH9,<br />

)<br />

Chapel <strong>of</strong> Jesus<br />

th Pih H<br />

the<br />

OctMi.raty sehool provided fU&M,<br />

«.' which *75.80 was from baaketfaall<br />

iamM, m tcom a dance and $39.41<br />

K mljjellanoou» donatSans, Wild,<br />

wood HJgt turned In tise.SS.<br />

Oihar teen ago support came from<br />

i Wlldwood dance, *26.45; tha Wild-<br />

wood Catholic High School, $5(1.94;<br />

Caps May High School, isujt, and<br />

Middle Township Ugh Schojl, 175.<br />

At<strong>of</strong>hodltt CICKS to<br />

EnNrtain Home Guild<br />

Twenty4w> mmbm <strong>of</strong> Ui« But-<br />

anna Wesley OM <strong>of</strong> the pint Meth-<br />

odist church were su«Ms <strong>of</strong> Mrs. WU.<br />

Mam;It GurBck for their meeting<br />

last Thursday evening in the Meth-<br />

odist Hnonage in W««- av.<br />

Hut, Arthur Ostrandcr led the de-<br />

WtJoni, after which tbe memNrj<br />

•ewe* swtr. bandaaM. Haw were<br />

made, to serve luncheon for the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Grow Rome Guild meeting<br />

here in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> on April 22.<br />

Following the meeting Dr. William<br />

H. Guffick showed pictures <strong>of</strong> big<br />

»eceot trip to New Orleans and at<br />

O» rebuilding <strong>of</strong> the church.<br />

The neit meeting, March 21 will<br />

be in tbe church with Mrs David<br />

Ball and Mrs. Park Mitchell as co-<br />

AocUsse*.<br />

ttog In the Parish House next d meet,<br />

ing wis held Monday afternoon in<br />

he home <strong>of</strong> M.S. Hugh Graham, 104<br />

. '*•'•)•&'•'' •>*,<br />

Corinthian av.<br />

Th* laaaon ,<br />

waa "Ajnerlta',<br />

Mr* I lllU<br />

<strong>of</strong> tlia CT,<br />

struggle <strong>of</strong> bull<br />

JemaalBm.<br />

Dlactiaakm waa<br />

ishurctn*. A ~n<br />

rtid from the<br />

for the ChrUthui* U.<br />

The Naomi Clrcia<br />

-thank you" note j<br />

the Lutheran Boa<br />

card aent to her<br />

Refraaninanta<br />

tuntant Takes Exchangites<br />

hough Tax Return Processing<br />

THI QCIAW CITY<br />

tut <strong>of</strong> McGulre Au- Force Hue<br />

Mttn and fHends <strong>of</strong> Cub<br />

Twill be condurtjd on April<br />

, announced Monday night at<br />

ner-ttuetinf <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

ihange Club, iponsorini or-<br />

nree.hour tour «nd luncheon<br />

wise is being arranged by<br />

„, s Goeu and Thomas<br />

-jus and Parents and BxchMiga<br />

ImeBiBe inUrested In the tour<br />

teen invited to Join the Cub<br />

Lawyer fa<br />

County Dinner<br />

Ud a^Te ucfc<br />

contrite .plrit—j<br />

ill*?<br />

All the will<br />

world will not n.<br />

Heart, or bring ,<br />

•ouf in d«ep aott^<br />

<strong>of</strong> God sJone, ta |<br />

to those who leaf I<br />

MM and Hid h<br />

and restore ui i<br />

happineas, raia« i<br />

the depths <strong>of</strong> de'<br />

MlM<br />

man*<br />

TMIHII<br />

McHE<br />

H<<br />

CHRI!<br />

SCIENCt<br />

HEAtS<br />

WP1L.TV ,<br />

WFIL<br />

WLPB<br />

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SUNDAYS<br />

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(SMI<br />

(14*01<br />

JOHN H. RilNIRS JR.<br />

attorniT and president <strong>of</strong><br />

are Valley Council will be<br />

rip*! speaker tonight (Thur*<br />

[at the installation dinner meet.<br />

I the Cape May County Cham.<br />

f Commerce in Babenr'i An-<br />

t tai. North Wiidwoed.<br />

i affair is for fellowship and to<br />

Chamber members to hear<br />

i reports on progress <strong>of</strong><br />

Ipropsm,<br />

; Helners Is a fanner president<br />

i Camden County Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

erce, and has held numerous<br />

r civic and public service post,i<br />

r prosecutor <strong>of</strong> Camden city,<br />

t <strong>of</strong> the Camden County Bar<br />

ion and assistant solicitor for<br />

ICamden County Park Conmiis*<br />

j He is a 1MB graduate <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Iviriity <strong>of</strong> penn^lvania Law<br />

Complete LANDSCAPING SW<br />

Stods<br />

frown In Our<br />

Own.Murseiy.<br />

CEDAR BRIDGE<br />

NURSERY . GREENHOUSE<br />

I1ON ROAD AT DARGAJNTOWN MM<br />

PHONB SOMIRS MINT mm<br />

FOLKS<br />

FAR AWAY?"<br />

PHONE<br />

TODAY<br />

W* anywh«r*j<br />

Toronto 80*<br />

The meetlnjE at Plymouth Inn wa:<br />

entertained by a trombone quartei<br />

Mmprlahif Robert Mangel. Charle,<br />

Agh, Edwin Rumer and David<br />

itnawr. The quartet waa presented<br />

by James Beootte, chairman <strong>of</strong> the<br />

House Committee,<br />

The trombones were miniatures and<br />

<strong>of</strong> the dime store variety. The quar-<br />

tet was requested to play the Ocea<br />

<strong>City</strong> iilgh School Fight Song as<br />

penalty for paislng.up last Monda<br />

night's meeting to attend the Oeeai<br />

Clty-Bridgeton Iilgh School baskel<br />

baU gam*,<br />

Arthur Ford, certified public ac<br />

Muntant and local tax expert, wa<br />

the speaker <strong>of</strong> Hie evening. Mr, Fori<br />

briefly explained what happen, u,<br />

the Individual tan return after It is<br />

mailed to the Internal Revenue area<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice at Camden.<br />

The apeaker taM that tha return*<br />

ao wnMi Mtere wHI be refunda<br />

•re tan* to Lawr*n», Mail, whare<br />

«W are precnud .. w|tkly u<br />

panibt*. It takti frem M ta M<br />

days tor a refunai return to be prs><br />

and returned ta tti* ta«.<br />

Mr. Ford said It will help to expe-<br />

dite processing the return if the<br />

tender win mark "Refund" on the<br />

envelope if hi* returns show he is<br />

entitled 4o a tax refund.<br />

He uid that most disputed returns<br />

are adjusted through agreements be.<br />

tween Revenue Service agents and<br />

the taxpayer. If there ia no agree-<br />

ment, the return is reviewed by the<br />

unit-supervisor or crew chief.<br />

If the dUpute is still unsettled the<br />

taxpayer may employ a lax lawyer<br />

te bring hli case to the Appellate<br />

Divijten <strong>of</strong> the Tax Court, and may<br />

even go so far as the Supreme Court<br />

with his arguments.<br />

The speaker was Introduced by Mr,<br />

Heniel, program chairman, and pres-<br />

ented with a certificate <strong>of</strong> apprecia-<br />

tion for his appearance by James N<br />

rulvlno.<br />

Allegheny Reports<br />

Air Travel Increase<br />

Allegheny Airlines flew over 77,.<br />

011,000 passenger miles in liS7 for<br />

an 18.1 per cent increase over IBM<br />

and a new company record Leslie<br />

O. Barnes, president <strong>of</strong> the airline,<br />

announced today,<br />

"Air cargo and air null were also<br />

up substantially In 19S7," Barnes st«.<br />

ted, "with air freight leading the<br />

way with a phenomenal increase <strong>of</strong><br />

1M per cent over the previous year,"<br />

Air mail traJrie was up 2* per cent.<br />

•Will fit, that,<br />

exchanteproblems.<br />

knows how to noire the other<br />

flow's."<br />

•y Vour KutMn Sar^Mt M*p«rt*r<br />

V*ny * lawn builder will scatter<br />

seeds <strong>of</strong> a vicious weed thi) spring<br />

and pay for the doubtful privilege<br />

They ire the people who close<br />

their ear* to words <strong>of</strong> caution from<br />

a Rutgert turf specialist.<br />

Dr. C, R. Skolgley, in even lemp<br />

ered pr<strong>of</strong>eiMr with a lot <strong>of</strong> savvy<br />

about lawns, served notice the other<br />

day that he Is mounting a soapbox<br />

In a fervent campaign against a pan<br />

tlcularly ornery weed celled tall<br />

fescue.<br />

Of tall fescue he says:<br />

"I'd rather have crabgrtss "<br />

If you've ever battled erabgrasi<br />

you know that's strong language, It<br />

reflects Dick Skogley's mood as we<br />

10 Into tbe season when many <strong>of</strong> us<br />

will be shopping for grass seed.<br />

VIA* APTIR YUI<br />

Unlike crabgrass, tall fescue il a<br />

perennial, comes up year after year<br />

After year, once it gets started. It<br />

thrives In a wide range <strong>of</strong> soUs, poor<br />

to good, wet to dry, Uglit to heavy.<br />

For some purposes, such as roadside<br />

turf, grassed roadways and airports,<br />

that's good.<br />

But that's as far as Dr. Skogley<br />

will go in tolerating tall fescue. It's<br />

extremely coarse and wiry, hard to<br />

mow. It does not blend with desir-<br />

able lawn grosses, and tends to grow<br />

in a prostrate fashion, rather than<br />

upright under lawn cutting heights<br />

Furthermore, it does not remain<br />

tight when planted alone, but other<br />

grasses came in, A single plant<br />

stand! out in an ugly wayi<br />

TWO ALIASES<br />

This enemy <strong>of</strong> a good lavvn has<br />

two aliases. It's called also by the<br />

name <strong>of</strong> Alta fescue and Kentucky<br />

31, You may find It listed under<br />

one <strong>of</strong> these names on a box or bag<br />

<strong>of</strong> seed you buy.<br />

Tills will be a "bargain" mixture,<br />

to be sure, because Alia fescue is<br />

cheap and plentiful. Even * little<br />

<strong>of</strong> it in a grata seed mixture can<br />

cause a let <strong>of</strong> trouble,<br />

Weil, the remedy is plain. Dr.<br />

Skogley strongly urges you to read<br />

the fine print on a grass teed label,<br />

especially If the price Is low.<br />

There's a chance for confusion be-<br />

cause some fescues are good citizens,<br />

worthy <strong>of</strong> a place In your lawn.<br />

These are creeping red fescue, Penn-<br />

iawn. Trinity and Chewing fescues.<br />

Really high class.<br />

But you'll be buying trouble—may.<br />

be for years to come—if you buy and<br />

plant a mixture containing Alta fes-<br />

cue or Kentucky 31 ,<br />

Rotary Anns Veto<br />

Needy Family Gift<br />

A donation to a local needy family<br />

was made by the Rotary Ann Club<br />

meeting last week In the home <strong>of</strong><br />

Mrs. Alexander Kaunarck, 400 IBID<br />

it.<br />

Following a brief business meeting<br />

Al Kaimarek showed the women<br />

slides taken In Canada as veil as<br />

l.c 1SS7 baby parade and othir local<br />

ieenes.<br />

Refreshments were served by Mrs,<br />

Kumarek and Mrs, Samiei n,<br />

Smith,<br />

Taking thm Promise as New Cub Scouts<br />

CUBMASTER ERNEST PHILLIPS, <strong>of</strong> Pack 57, administers oath <strong>of</strong> membership to<br />

new Bobcats who joined tt monthly meeting in the Parochial school last Thursday night.<br />

The new Cubs, from t<strong>of</strong>t, are Joseph Gerety, Daniel Horn, John Houston. Frank Sannlno,<br />

John Sattelmyer and Nick Tr<strong>of</strong>a,—Grainger Studio photo.<br />

No Curtailment in<br />

Army Enlistments<br />

M-Sgt, FTsnk Cramer this week an.<br />

nounced that despite unfounded ru-<br />

mors the Army has not curtailed any<br />

<strong>of</strong> its many enlistment programs.<br />

New programs are opening every<br />

day for young men antf women, he<br />

sold,<br />

"The rapid strides In research<br />

made In the Army have opened<br />

many now fields and <strong>of</strong>fer an excel-<br />

lent opportunity for young people<br />

to get in on the ground Boor <strong>of</strong><br />

tomorrow's technical skills. Especial-<br />

ly needed at present are applicants<br />

interested in guided missiles, elec<br />

trojiics. radar, television and micro<br />

wave radio," said Cramer,<br />

The army also <strong>of</strong>fers to the young<br />

man who joins for Armor. Artillery<br />

or infantry his choice <strong>of</strong> Europe or<br />

Ihe Far East.<br />

13 Counties New Free<br />

Of Cattle Disease<br />

Thirteen New Jersey counties ire<br />

now rated as <strong>of</strong>ikially bruceUosis><br />

free areas. Dr. H, 8. Kerlin, chief.<br />

Bureau <strong>of</strong> Livestock Disease Control,<br />

New Jersey Department <strong>of</strong> Agricul-<br />

ture, reports,<br />

Cumberland County Is .the most<br />

recent addition to the list. All or Its<br />

Sfli dairy herds, comprising B,22«<br />

animals, have been inspected and<br />

fud f r Ifti ith d l<br />

s, b sp<br />

found free or Infection with d e<br />

logis. once one <strong>of</strong> the most serious<br />

diseases aiTecting New Jersey's cattle<br />

population,<br />

Othe rcounUes now certified are<br />

Atlantic, Bergen, Camden, Cafe May,<br />

Issex, Gloucester, Mercer, Middlesex,<br />

Passale, <strong>Ocean</strong>, <strong>On</strong>ion and Warren:<br />

All except two have ibeen certiiled<br />

within the past year,<br />

Anita Loos, when asked on Tex<br />

MeCrary's TV program to summarize<br />

her advice to American women In<br />

on*^ rtntencc: "A kiss on the hand<br />

ma} feel very nice, but s diamond<br />

iracelet will last all your life,"<br />

CHESTER J. WfMBERG<br />

Funeral Director<br />

201 ASBURY AVINUI<br />

OCiAN CiTV, M. 1,<br />

PHONE 2654<br />

"Throe Generation* <strong>of</strong> Funeral S«rvieaj"<br />

I,<br />

IN WinUms and Mi wife. Elaine, mm •sinf to buy a home.<br />

Said He. -It must te Cory"; •And be «bsr*fFM,> tald<br />

Ml tpMM.<br />

W Mum II ihouM to modem ,., aanttthjnf Mtadi would<br />

tWJWi,<br />

Tmtt thco th«y M a buUder. who was tuft could help,<br />

Ot<br />

tad for As community.<br />

thB&y hat a stake In adv«r-<br />

<br />

rler, Sejf badge.<br />

Den s—Harry Kiuuse. Be»r tadge:<br />

Robert Yuliclilta. sue gold arrow and<br />

» fllver anwn; OpeKory QiMoii,<br />

Wolf nadgeand one tmld arrow! Oerald<br />

imart!^, one gold arrow and 10 sliver<br />

Pen t—Honald asMman, Wolf badge,<br />

i"a sliver arrows and one gold arrawt<br />

John TaeeaHno, ti "'- •—<br />

Bean Wolf badge. Mel.<br />

Lion badge: JantM Foello.<br />

nltli<br />

M «!._,.<br />

gel John<br />

* Trenuie,<br />

ir MdM<br />

Day <strong>of</strong> Big Snow S«l<br />

Telephone R«cord<br />

An all-time record In telephone Use<br />

was esUWIMied Kbmary 1? when<br />

New Jeraeyarui made 17,150,000 CJUII<br />

during the big snow. The mnlne<br />

rate eclipsed the previous martc <strong>of</strong><br />

10,600.000 Mt last December 4 dur-<br />

ing another anow storm, the New Jer-<br />

sey Ban Telephone Co. reported.<br />

Normrt telephone traffic for an<br />

average JjuMness day Is about 11,-<br />

500,000 «aUi( the company said.<br />

N«W School Vote<br />

Voters in Ova May, Weil Apt<br />

May and bower Township wilt go ta<br />

the poll* May 6 for the third time<br />

W vets on a proponed 5ite tor MM<br />

planned new Lower Ope May<br />

County Regional High School.<br />

The Regional Board sf Bducrtton<br />

hM <strong>of</strong>fered • 81-acre «ite on ilztb<br />

•v. in Wett Cap* M«y M the pro-<br />

pfflml locaUon for the now acbooi<br />

bulldini.<br />

The vote will bo the third on An<br />

•a l»rae by resident* <strong>of</strong><br />

t*» nrt ytt. OB two<br />

occarirHUj tte votcn<br />

May aty«It«.<br />

Fuhrman Gets. Musk<br />

Contract at Cap* May<br />

Clarence Fuhrman, popular Phila-<br />

delphia music director and batonman<br />

for the <strong>Ocean</strong> CHy Coneert Orehes-<br />

tra, was (warded a contract by the<br />

Cape May city commisiloners this<br />

week to provide music at the Con<br />

ventlon Hall there during the itsa<br />

summer.<br />

Mr. Fuhrman was the only bidder<br />

for the music contract, <strong>of</strong>fering<br />

$9,200- The contract providei that he<br />

provide a six-piece orchestra to play<br />

for free evenlnq dances and Sunday<br />

evening concert* from June II to<br />

September • Inclusive.<br />

Wildwood AutheriiM<br />

$83,000 ImprovomsnH<br />

The Wildwood city e<strong>of</strong>flniiHionm<br />

last Mf«ek apprmed an onllnsnce<br />

calling for |n,0M for general Un.<br />

provements In the resort.<br />

The measure provides tM,0M for<br />

the reconstruction and improvement<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city's comfort station, and<br />

tSS.M0 for the construction <strong>of</strong> a new<br />

comfort station. An additional $12,.<br />

000 will be for the erection <strong>of</strong> new<br />

•ewer pipes, curbs and gutters on<br />

Sennet av, between Atlantic and<br />

Pacific avs.<br />

$110,000 Motel to<br />

Go in Stone Harbor<br />

A $110,000 motel with iwimmutg<br />

pool and tennis court Is planned at<br />

Stone Harbor Manor on the Stone<br />

Harbor bivd, Alex C, MeOregor,<br />

Middle Township building inspector,<br />

reported this week.<br />

Plans submitted show a 20-unit,<br />

two-story motet with a sundeek over<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fice and lobby. The pool is<br />

planned in a curved drive to parking<br />

areas, and the tennis court U to the<br />

BstftesMlp WIHI Jwiicc<br />

A vlalt to Bayonne by Ml* VFW<br />

h BkMbU L a r ; ttta<br />

BtokMbiaU L « r ; a,<br />

h«rie«d#m and aMsompaaj*<br />

i ddd t fit<br />

Youth<br />

their<br />

ing adulu wa* given *4dfd aaat fiat-<br />

unlay when the group vlitted tbe<br />

battleahip Wtucontln at the Bayonne<br />

Navy Yard.<br />

Adding Interest to the extra-cur-<br />

ricular excunlon was tbe fact tbat<br />

the mroup waa guided on the 76-<br />

minute lour <strong>of</strong> the gnat Uattle-<br />

wagon by Lt 0 K.> Andre Jernee, aon<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mr and Mn. Jack Jernee, ot<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>.<br />

U, Jernee has been with the Wis-<br />

consin tince hi* wraduatlon from the<br />

U. S. Naval Academy two yean ago,<br />

and wax aboard when the ship en-<br />

tered the Bayonne Navy Yard for<br />

decommission. '<br />

The group <strong>of</strong> 12 boy*, four girl<br />

cheerleaders and 12 adulta possibly<br />

will be the last civilian group, to<br />

tour the Wisconsin before It Join*<br />

the nation's Moth Ball Fleet, The<br />

ship will be decommissioned S*tur-<br />

day The Wisconsin Is reported la<br />

be the world's largest battleship.<br />

Woodbine Has Problem<br />

<strong>On</strong> Baseball Uniforms<br />

The Woodbine Borough Council<br />

this week turned down a request by<br />

the American Lesion there that tor-<br />

DUgh recreational funds be used to<br />

pay a *2S2 debt against th# Letflon<br />

for uniforms for a baseball team.<br />

Mayor Jack Segal said the borough<br />

was not able to pay any part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

COM Of the uniforms, but council<br />

members pledged support to a drive<br />

to raise funds front the public to<br />

meet the obiigatfain,<br />

Post Commander Philip BeSantts<br />

explained that Hie Legion sponsored<br />

•the baseball team, twt did net auth-<br />

ortte purchase <strong>of</strong> the uniforms. Ho<br />

did not say who ordered the ant.<br />

forms, but aid that r law suit has<br />

been threatened by the sporting<br />

goods Aral which supplied them,<br />

ffnotv About<br />

thm Weather<br />

By •, H. SIMS<br />

What does smoke uii us about the<br />

coming weather? Does soot some<br />

times play the role at weather fore,<br />

easier?<br />

Both smoke jnd soot sometimes In<br />

dicate the nature <strong>of</strong> approaching<br />

weather. Most <strong>of</strong>ten they ten <strong>of</strong><br />

approaching rain or bad weather.<br />

Smote that curls downward from a<br />

smokestack Indicates unstable weath-<br />

er, probably rain or wen a storm.<br />

Soot which falls down a chimney<br />

Into • fireplace below indicates n<br />

falling barometer, and the approaeh<br />

<strong>of</strong> rain.<br />

Smoke that rises steadily, not ne-<br />

cessarily vertically. Indicates good<br />

weather ahead. Vertical smoke col<br />

umns reveal a lack <strong>of</strong> wind, or front,<br />

al movement; this sign could mean<br />

that no weather change is imminent<br />

for • day or so in winter, through<br />

summer, the value <strong>of</strong> a vertical<br />

smoke column as a weather Indlcntor<br />

highly questionable. .<br />

Municipal''<br />

"<br />

wek. CUM<br />

Sat, NMbniM<br />

<strong>of</strong>rtcer, wa» »k*<br />

The<br />

SI, <strong>of</strong><br />

J. Oakland lU<br />

•go IS aod4MUotMd atH<br />

Inlet Ufeboot StdkM.<br />

Motc|uito riylifMi "<br />

to MM> March 12<br />

county owsquk« . _<br />

missions «iU meet at the I<br />

don Hall. JUtantte Oty,<br />

AM- the «Sth •<br />

New Jeniey Hoaonito i<br />

AexwirtUm.<br />

MeetuiS miOt them wSl M'l<br />

quits control expeit* 4Mtt |<br />

other states and the MaMft ft<br />

Some 40 talk*<br />

program, prvsldl<br />

sMH will be the<br />

dent, Lbmood W.<br />

wood Crent, Oape<br />


*t ! . :.:-m<br />

• . X:<br />

Mi. that M* to net 4 tough awt-<br />

an* wVJmV lor<br />

te tftt •<br />

B nady a* V<br />

. . . I JUMte tufetKt<br />

iMtfit ftMd. Mwy In an*<br />

35u*Moa>gasiH ad HHitiwt o<br />

*M MNB> *» *•*• fete rebounding<br />

MHw* MnuwM itlay<br />

A Llh d Mk fMdl<br />

1 Mm another wltt BrJdgMott. ••* Uw<br />

lie tutda-lbon<br />

Aw* Llbro and Make IMdeB-also<br />

sblksjilt 4rom the BrkhJ-ton game<br />

Jjbro suffered a pulled<br />

In tbe groin while Fadd.i<br />

<strong>of</strong> buck trmtte. Bom<br />

m action. Howvu gave his<br />

charge* Tuesday and Wednesday <strong>of</strong>f<br />

bar* wese out lor «it«ulv* drilling<br />

and praeflce Thursday.<br />

.tkw BiMan tt» considered br<br />

aperts writers around th« state u<br />

laot eoatsoden. Should this opinion<br />

hold op through Hie South Jamay<br />

title play. OOHD CUy will ba In con-<br />

tention for state hsnon tor the third<br />

time In four nan. Tha IDW ttim<br />

Copped toe Group I UU#, while tha<br />

ISM elu* wa* eliminated In tbe MC-<br />

ond round <strong>of</strong> tii* regional play. Lut<br />

year's dub ranit all tba way to tfce<br />

tap, only to fall In the llnali at<br />

Jiutgen University.<br />

2 Raiders on<br />

v Star'Team<br />

Oowt d(y ffigh School's unde-<br />

isetad B*d JUJders pieced two mem-<br />

ber* on (he All-Cape Atlantic League<br />

AUStar team selecUd this week, wilt<br />

third Haider nuking ttn> second<br />

CuCaptaaia Mike fiadden and LHIV<br />

•nJsoa received tftt unaninmu<br />

<strong>of</strong> the onacbo <strong>of</strong> member<br />

k<br />

te bo <strong>of</strong> member<br />

teama otltkmc the .ejections. The<br />

two Haider high scorera received a<br />

•oath Jersey HOe next total at SO vote., the highest number<br />

,*w*Kt«ter, Fember-<br />

nd Hu<br />

4, and Hunan are<br />

Section<br />

. while m<br />

and Weodttown<br />

U aeetlQt..<br />

will<br />

*>r tee sectional<br />

available.<br />

Stow Uhro, playmafcer «nd oecs-<br />

ckxaal hoi nnr hbnaelf, was select<br />

«d Aw second team honors with 11<br />

votes. Fred. Hadbke and Join Me<br />

Laughlin received honoraMe mention<br />

ftouodkaf out tbe ant team were<br />

>rti (op performer Tony<br />

wtth 20 votes, Car] Hlcfcs,<br />

May's snerkplug, also with 20,<br />

Gnyton WetHer Middle Town<br />

ship mamabsy, with 16 points.<br />

WBdwood placed Bhun<br />

Mj lyruo dlnlnu luWc,<br />

tf 1 olosct, bullet, survic<br />

Phone oiea. if<br />

MATTRESS—iEALV PEM1 ^p - REST<br />

. flpuble bad KIZU, l!i-iictl£!iiiy new<br />

PilKinal price fiS.aiJ-inly S20. Phono<br />

Sonttra Point 40m, if<br />

CAR RADIO. MolqiTiJa. rfiniplctely<br />

overhauled. Sw It anil hear" It "on<br />

the. bench (nul 01 cat), EsCTilent buy.<br />

only iis. mane aumcn j'uint IOM. It<br />

r students, teache |yL<br />

tully unanitilml. jlaS.CO<br />

H. fiCfjFjcia and Atlantic Ayes<br />

<strong>City</strong>. Phono MiW. cjper<br />

linq Friday cvpniniis j<br />

Yale Keys 30c each<br />

2 for Sic<br />

Quic<br />

1^ uick Service* Davis liaidwaie<br />

^ AteT Aye,<br />

CALL US TODAY<br />

We will estimate the<br />

coif <strong>of</strong> installing<br />

ELECTRIC HEAT<br />

IN YOUR HOME<br />

You an under no obligation<br />

Wm.S.<br />

Anderson Electricians<br />

!!J2 Aibury Av*nu«— Phono 1771<br />

tf<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />

WANTED — An opportunity to give<br />

you M eatinate on your next eol-<br />

liion. Yoy wiu like our bodjr and<br />

- ork. Own nlty Kelbfi, Inc.,<br />

Bav Ave. PhKie gsoo. If<br />

endsr work,<br />

7th and BIL><br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

eachers c|yhL<br />

l l jlaS.CO<br />

A<br />

und KANT-WKT<br />

(29 Aseury Art-nur.<br />

TWO RAPIANT.I.-IR15 GAS HBATERS<br />

' nnd 10 fflgnlic wllh nmnlies ealv-<br />

unlwd niitor tonka for same. <strong>On</strong>e m<br />

BFM iKiicdcr chanser. lull WesI<br />

Avenue, PBune 310B. ;<br />

BEAUTIFUL JUNK.CAPE, fins<br />

IKjjpONHriU 1 Ave*. "iffsfllmf:<br />

lip<br />

TWIN INNKBSPIlINd MATTR<br />

untt box and opun coll sprlriK<br />

eiirn; walnut chest <strong>of</strong> drswers-<br />

IHo foam pillows, brpnd new.<br />

jU£h; two fealher pllimv. Sde iaih.<br />

Bhang MM, M<br />

• Asliupy Aw/<br />

BUY HEM AND SAVE!<br />

CHEVROLETS OLDSMOBlLES<br />

rnllea. Molts and runi HKe new.<br />

1^, V* snOPW coupe, radlB, heiil.<br />

" shun) black and while special<br />

rS Ant-eBiiirawa brjgi«<br />

w Trodeg (rom ortolnai<br />

i *r Wwf<br />

-^"^nanical fall*<br />

- hlli _.<br />

us since , _ - .<br />

i-imt BMarHniee uguinst rnfilur fflfr<br />

tliarllrul fallumi,<br />

'SI •&• Blurfire Iliiililliy Oiupc,<br />

equipped ivlth nulomatle ilrlvn.<br />

Power iilcrTinii. "•" —•—•""•"<br />

uml se«<br />

cleolric<br />

power iilcrTinii. (iruk, wlni<br />

untl se«l«, iiuih.Buitim rwllu nith<br />

ltri nntennn tind Ifui' still<br />

mmMm<br />

nncl sm-viiefl «lntc new<br />

year. 100 per qeni rnujor<br />

ituaiantcr<br />

mi rneUi!<br />

tor, sparkilnK<br />

•Under engine<br />

ve. for eeon.<br />

J[oct fpr busl.<br />

PONTIAC<br />

'86 r-ATAt,lKA<br />

mMUS driie. pusn^OMlinn _ra*«tn.<br />

ilcluse McMier, olhrr esli'ys. Trartt-1<br />

from oriillniil owner. <strong>On</strong>e ww.<br />

itn p» "cent mujor nwcnunli-'W<br />

Sfinrl M*d'in. iiUia^<br />

liush-liuttnn _faalo.<br />

UITOM iiwrt «UIM, euulBpeJ.<br />

auianwtle llrlve, radio lipalci-<br />

wlllt« WWlfc, Ti»dHf Iiom original<br />

owTiCP. <strong>On</strong>e year fuaranlw.<br />

MANY Bihor I'II io ehoone frum.<br />

Will l*»de, Givo. luw fMl O»IAC<br />

I* lili WiH. VWTH CHiVHOtlT<br />

iOWsnwbile<br />

i "<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS QUICK RESULTS<br />

Selected<br />

USED CARS<br />

'650<br />

'S7 PLYMOUTH<br />

Belvld.ra. L«H Ihan<br />

4M0 rnlln. DOWN<br />

'J3 PACKARD "300"<br />

DOWN J 195<br />

'S3 MERCURY<br />

H.rdrop S«d.n ,<br />

DOWN<br />

'54 FORD Ranch Wagon<br />

J 3<br />

H. C, AMOS<br />

— RAMBLER —<br />

So/©* ond Service<br />

30S EAST 34th STREET<br />

PHONI INI<br />

Frst<br />

ilQQ.OS<br />

401 IS<br />

ilQQ.OS dswn, ^.00 si^i<br />

40x1 IS to IS* driveway,<br />

N. IBUI St., phliadeJBhui.<br />

RIAL ESTATE WANTED<br />

SMAU. FAMILY (no ehlldrai) want<br />

to rent nloe apartment or unall<br />

nut on marly Ian Must be un-<br />

lirnWMd Mia well equlprMm for winter<br />

vlnl. WMtC Box 8335. Sentlrml-<br />

RUTIRIB COUPLS<br />

er MSMM. O«opy May If on<br />

Yairiy L«n. Irtfem InvlMd.<br />

LVMMN I. MALI,<br />

•M I. Itfh ttTMt<br />

h Mi<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

ALL YEAR RANCHER —Three bM<br />

i-ooou LaaaKd 3105 Bay Ave. Owner<br />

will redecorate. Small payment and<br />

munthly terms, Intormutlon Walter<br />

3 Barter, 735 Wood St. Vlneland<br />

FOUR FINE LOTS, traded, between<br />

First and Second an Slmpnn Ave<br />

ilQQOS dswn, ^.00 si^iui Each lut<br />

IS* driveway, Feltu, 463j<br />

hliadeJBhui DAit&<br />

AMOS-BILT HOMES<br />

For More Enjoyable<br />

Year 'Round Living<br />

205 23rd Str«t<br />

MODERN DUPLEX<br />

Oood view <strong>of</strong> beach and board<br />

walk Two bedrooms in each<br />

apartment Modern hot water<br />

hitat, gaa Bred. A real income<br />

producer.<br />

2306 Wait Avanua<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

Two bedrooms. Trim and nest<br />

inside and out. Fully insulated<br />

Public water and sewerage sys-<br />

tems. Liberal financing.<br />

204 2lit StrMt'<br />

SPLIT LEVEL<br />

Three bedrooms and 8W bath?<br />

Play room. Completely modern<br />

year 'round dwelling Hot air<br />

heat. Fully insulated, Oarage,<br />

2320 WMt AVMIU*<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

Fully insulated arid heated two-<br />

bedroom dwelling. Liberal flnan<br />

cing. Completely furnished. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

iis.ooo.<br />

H. C. AMOS<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

417 34th Street<br />

Phone 31SO<br />

BEAUTIFUt HOME Oft BAY. Mil<br />

features. Furnished. Askli<br />

CQniftlete defcFlption<br />

cai-lj-, joi ReadlnH Ave<br />

ii. N. J. 3-20<br />

SUMMER COTTAGE, 4 bed nji.nia<br />

a uolh oonu. llvinK roam, dinlim<br />

en, 2 ear garage lot 15 \<br />

heat. Owner nil<br />

,589 furnished<br />

Bay Ave.<br />

tl<br />

UMMER CTAGE, ed<br />

a uolh roonu. llvinK roam,<br />

loomj kllcnen, 2 ear gar l<br />

IIS". Cnal hot water he<br />

take Buck mortgage. £<br />

Franklin Williams 13M<br />

BAY SECTION, Winter home, 2 bed<br />

itiorris, Dsth, ilvinif room, dftilntr<br />

inorn kitchen, meloieff sun pai-ch.- Bum.<br />

board hoi witter heat. Unfurnished<br />

JI!,00f>,00 EJltiU lol. ti.O00.0O. Flunk<br />

lin Williams, laau Bay Ave t<br />

RIAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

BUNGALOW, 130 Ocun Read, 3<br />

B. R. A B. etc., furnMiidi 0»«<br />

heat; (adjacent lot net Included)<br />

SIMM,<br />

COTTAGE, 415 Bay Ave., 1 B. R.<br />

* Ba,, eft, all hot wafer hear,<br />

unfur,<br />

W.O0O.<br />

COTTACi, 1«I A.bury Av«lu>,<br />

Sun-porch, 2 H . 1 B , etc., fur<br />

nished, >p«c* h t<br />

COTTAOB, 14M Atbury Ave, i<br />

••. It, • B, its. «tr. Lav. *<br />

Shower, lurnltritd, gai floor hut.<br />

COTTAG6, %m Aibury Av.nue,<br />

Sm.ll Cuait HavM 4 B.R. A B.<br />

—Dormitory 6 cots with Law *<br />

waih-itand, furnlthcd, hat water<br />

ridlatlsii hiaHng »y.l«m.<br />

Hanay Lloyd Chattin<br />

RfiALTOR<br />

1315A»buryAv». Ph. 0040<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

nu ue sOToa AND VLVIMOIITUS<br />

WOODBINK MOTOR SALES<br />

UK SOrO—rLVMOl'TlI<br />

-j-etsifctaij^<br />

Opel<br />

lulu Bil<br />

US l.»lpa<br />

NEW JERSEY'S LAR6BT<br />

Chiysler - DeSoto - Imperial<br />

INVIU YOU* INSPKTHON<br />

OF A MOST COMPIETB LINE.<br />

YOWLX EXPEWtNCE THE LOWEST<br />

PRfCBS OFFBRfiJ ANYWHERE<br />

3205 APtCTIC AVB. CltY PHONB 4-1191<br />

RIAL •STATB F0« SAtl<br />

TWO, VKAB-HOUND JiOUMS ost lot<br />

75 xiuu ; muicm attut «JU Jduu<br />

atorm ivinmnvK end »rrmm. B<br />

nousta Arl wnoltlojv «1MHM.UI>. M M<br />

uatricn. l>iti>ne IW. , M<br />

LOTS CKNTaaJU.V IJOCATED, St,1PV<br />

wen one corner m |EI,UJUL, Frank-<br />

lin Williams, via OUT AVK U<br />

LOTS OF LOTS—fiouUi and. MUl to<br />

«•« Street. faeacnrroni, OtmrM.<br />

AsDury «JW West Av*. I*i> ta cmtamt<br />

rruni. rliced lian 41.00O to »iu.uou.<br />

hd <strong>On</strong>e HPfcrunent<br />

oil UW heat 1O57 funtmer Itwomc<br />

91 030 00 $J4,U0U* H«rr Ai-mer,<br />

u<br />

737<br />

TWO-FAMILY HOME—<strong>On</strong>e block to<br />

bench. Ha* one three-bedroom, bath<br />

etc.. upartment, plu* A five-bedroom<br />

biith tipai-tment. Fumlihed. Reduced<br />

lo 513.750,00 to allow for pAlntlns<br />

Harr AK^nry 737 W«sley Ave. 3-©<br />

HEATIitD HOME IN GARDENS. Thtw<br />

tKdroomi ncv, bath, etc Unfurn~<br />

Inhod. C;»rpKe. I14.S0O. tJarr Agency<br />

7.TT Wesley Av*?. &&<br />

HS IS A GOOD BUY! Furnlilwd.<br />

two-family house. Hot water heal<br />

Year around inconio over tl.SOO Nev<br />

nil nctlvltles. For "ujck Bale, only<br />

S11.iXQ.oo. Stanley Pontiere. liti A*-<br />

bury Avf, - 4^<br />

CORNER BUNGALOW, ftirn|«hed<br />

bedrooms, (forage, $11,000.00. H<br />

J21 Buucrww RiMtl.<br />

INCOME PRODUCER"Two-family 3rd<br />

Siipet area Three btdiopms bath<br />

ll\ Ing io(im und kitchen etch flooi<br />

Hair block lo heaeh. Rental return IOJ,I<br />

season over «Ci\O00. Furnished. Flrnt<br />

floor heutod, Insalatlon and storm tui»h<br />

Buy imw tur C14.5OO, GOFF REAJ*<br />

ESTATE. 3211 CenCraJ Ave. 3-0<br />

BUNCAWW-B«ch Block. Two-bnl-<br />

^, bath living mom dining<br />

kitchen, finished ottic, heatea<br />

U Also iwo-fsmlly Apartment<br />

Wells Realtor. 3rd and A»<br />

(<br />

fTOOOOJ<br />

buji Av*?<br />

FOUR BEDROOM^ COTTAGE—South<br />

End Walk SCTuq the fit IT* t And<br />

\ouio on the beach Here 9 an Ideal<br />

viirptlon home for the Rroutne fom11\<br />

Cu» floor heat foi t.urf and late «ou<br />

• • Better see Ihlu one today<br />

__ S13 00O GOFF REAX^ ES-<br />

T21I Central At\t S-&<br />

son v ,<br />

Tho price,<br />

T're T2<br />

WE HAVEN'T THE KEY to Ihp CITY<br />

but wt» do have the key to a luvrl<br />

cuttuKi? In tho 20th Slrwt section The<br />

house is ont? story and Kood nnutrw-<br />

(loti; It i'111*1 room and dlnlriK lutsi<br />

modern kiirhL-n. utility nmm. fcjut hot<br />

uli ht^i tw aee what we could do abort keep-<br />

ing the Air Station<br />

By going to the highest level <strong>of</strong><br />

government, I thought I could Im-<br />

press upon them tbe terriflc eco-<br />

nomic harm that would lie dons by<br />

moving the date <strong>of</strong> the clodnr up<br />

by two yean. Further, if the dosing<br />

schedule wen inevitable, I hoped I<br />

could, preu for aid from the HIM<br />

level <strong>of</strong> government ±or a replace-<br />

ment by ottyer governmental agen-<br />

Governor Adams and General Per.<br />

sons were interested<br />

twtic -- y^^<br />

Cumberland CSoonty<br />

aw at yteeumd<br />

iny ive<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

met at virkMn 1<br />

in all three on<br />

Thi* I* th* *3nd <strong>of</strong> tWDf U<br />

win continue ttf deretmi, fw<br />

few it my JOD WISD Tuptntix jvk<br />

all <strong>of</strong> you. And I can do that<br />

tf you keep m touen with •>•-:<br />

your letter*, phone ealla or «1M<br />

et me know what yoa want and 1<br />

Held For Grand Jury<br />

on Burglary Chora*)<br />

• hd in<br />

Jury Action g<br />

Bi toeforat<br />

.,<br />

ktfa,.<br />

Pt<br />

Re<br />

fa*Co., d<br />

South Jeney-I<br />

<strong>of</strong> Wild*ood. I<br />

tnacUne and '<br />

_ M urn, and; A<br />

natchebiand banancra.<br />

When amitud Satontay,<br />

bad two - - -<br />

hla<br />

k^ffi^l<br />

.. Here Is a norm<br />

K n nlrc ipturn Pilrwl<br />

Iho [ilscrttnlniiilni; hu.\<br />

ilni; hu<br />

tr«l<br />

Jy for<br />

[>r Iirrstlgt.<br />

ut I.1S0OO<br />

r COt F<br />

I! .1-0<br />

lHth STRKET NEAH BEACH—AUHC<br />

tlvc 5-hedit>om furnished cottnav. Oin<br />

k convt:i-trf Civil derrlei<br />

AnnouiKvd clovlnir<br />

pllratlon* March fl 19&"""Fm<br />

cations dutiDs, and minimum<br />

upply to nepanrnpnt. „<br />

- House TriiOon.<br />

.MIOWV<br />

Aria Aupplla.<br />

or Supplis<br />

ItMlal Aria Aupplla. ^<br />

and Janitor Supplies. T£ '3<br />

Maintenance materials - Pauttse^ •IS<br />

Lumner and Electrical SuppOeZ- £?<br />

Furnish 3 unlvenra and 3 tenner**'<br />

renmlrols ~-M~<br />

STL^nue^hoo?<br />

Rennlah cynui4sluni floor in htgtl^<br />

xvss.<br />

applleaUon _<br />

. The Board<br />

NOTICE TO UNIT CBEDITO<br />

P*Jt Fiarwr. rkeeasce.<br />

ureoitom <strong>of</strong> said uecrdent to pinmt<br />

-.V-


OV<br />

FWi<br />

urn<br />

B etayed<br />

CitY<br />

AiOray Bead turned in high sesrea<br />

la «h triple.<br />

Diniel's Reitaurant slipped in the<br />

league: lead w*ie« Peter Far, hung o<br />

S-l defeat en thfm to elose the •«»<br />

in »e«ond Bla«. Chidsey Chiysler<br />

sMyed in thlrt poiltion with a aui<br />

count over Oregory's Itotel while<br />

nugby tain Battled Into fourth posi-<br />

tion with • full count over * minor.<br />

Djniel's<br />

Pi'ler ?*n<br />

Chidjey<br />

Rugby .<br />

Whip's ....<br />

SHndlnfi: 20<br />

19<br />

IB<br />

1TW<br />

12<br />

13<br />

1.114<br />

14<br />

14V4<br />

Adamt<br />

T<br />

NMr Mm*<br />

Tom<br />

MART¥ MMY, PiTi PUbLIN<br />

PACK MMUIi KFCL1RS<br />

.Marty Darby hit a 193 hlj-h<br />

lo snow the way In that department<br />

tnt ladles at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mtaed<br />

D'Ubles Leagiie *t Northfleld thU<br />

week, while Pete PuUen'* 243 and<br />

84S outranked the men's singles ef.<br />

foils.<br />

Kate Swing wen triple hotiori tor<br />

the women will a 517 series that<br />

Included games <strong>of</strong> 173 and 177. Pol-<br />

leu's (Si n*w the best series effort<br />

fmong the men.<br />

Other high scr.rers included Mary<br />

Bocotie. iw; ponn* WettherB}', 190;<br />

Rill Smith, 140; Al Blum, 204 and<br />

22t; Mickey A-K, 214 and ill: Clark<br />

Moore, 211; Frank Rldgeway, 201,<br />

and Ed Keller, 100.<br />

him been pie<br />

ternlty at n<br />

ware, where h* j<br />

Adams last<br />

plug <strong>of</strong> th* ]<br />

which compl<br />

ular season .<br />

finals In the<br />

tournament<br />

Verona,<br />

He Is the «n {<br />

Thomas Adanu, I<br />

Wildwood"<br />

County<br />

Halne Penk<br />

WUdwood HigL<br />

represent Cape<br />

district flnala <strong>of</strong> |<br />

•ion's annual<br />

oratorical i<br />

Miss Pen_<br />

and Mr,. RoSti<br />

ihe Bounty UUe I<br />

erine Umfrld, '<br />

School<br />

The winner vu |<br />

lUnch trophy ,<br />

eate. Mi will i<br />

flnala at tolam,.<br />

College tomorrow. !<br />

A CIsMMed Ad I<br />

OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER i<br />

,YiAR — Telephone 0304 w 0805 OCEAN CITY, NIW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, I9M it, and •faten nr.<br />

Murder Most feu/—For Study<br />

Johnson's<br />

Mape's ........<br />

law's, .......<br />

Sampson's ,<br />

Stjiiriton's ,<br />

Eddie's<br />

.... 24<br />

... m<br />

... 21<br />

.,, 21<br />

.,, 21<br />

... 80H<br />

12<br />

14<br />

is<br />

15<br />

IS<br />

1SV4<br />

Petersburg<br />

By Lillian Schw«Jblr.i<br />

IMPAGLIAZIO IMP<br />

IN BAYIIBE LOOa. V<br />

John ImpaglUBo carried <strong>of</strong>f In.<br />

dividual honors in thli week's session<br />

<strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bayside League<br />

at Northfield. fuming in a SB series<br />

and a 841 single.<br />

ImpagiLaizo was pressed in the<br />

singles department hy Boh Small,<br />

A GOOD REASON<br />

TO SHOP m<br />

OCEAN CITY—PTOST<br />

BUDD'S<br />

741 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

PHONE nm,<br />

NEW STORE HOURS<br />

MOB, to Thur, Fri and Sat,<br />

•ilotoS Motos<br />

Temperance Council<br />

Supper <strong>On</strong> Monday<br />

PfclluKSBURG—Tile Youth Ttan-<br />

peranee Council <strong>of</strong> the Petersburg<br />

Methodist Church win sponsor a<br />

cevered-dirti supper Monday, March<br />

10, at 9 p. m. in Uie Community Kail,<br />

Old TUckahoe Road, Petersburg.<br />

BMertalnmaat will follow. Pro.<br />

ends <strong>of</strong> the supper will be retained<br />

in the VTC treasury:<br />

The Loyal Temperance Legion <strong>of</strong><br />

the Methodist Church met last Sat-<br />

urday at the home <strong>of</strong> Alice Wrtsgms,<br />

DennbvUleHoWl<br />

following the regular meeting,<br />

members enjoyed a Si, Valentine's<br />

party, Present were Darlene and<br />

Melvm Hearon, <strong>of</strong> Goshen; Ronald<br />

Cassedy, Alice Wriggins, Leah and<br />

Hobart Young, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg.<br />

• • •<br />

CU« PACK CHAK-THEO<br />

Cub Scout Pack 77 <strong>of</strong> Woodbine<br />

wan presented iu charter at a meet-<br />

ing recently in the Woodbine puWie<br />

j>*ool. The charter was, presented<br />

hy Irving Branch, nelfiltborbood com.<br />

misiioBer, to David Feldman win<br />

hi turn presented it to Mrs. Ruin<br />

Unowna, president <strong>of</strong> the J».TA<br />

«Weh sponsors tbe Pack, Frank Lee<br />

Sr. Is cubmastec<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Pack Committee<br />

We: Lee; Frank DeAugustlne, as.<br />

Mtant cuhmaster; Max Muenzer,<br />

chainriani Or, Milton Nevins forti-<br />

tutionoi Hepreientativei Herman Sin.<br />

|er, treasurer; Arthur KeMier and<br />

Branch. Den mothers «re Mrs.<br />

Hamien Of. Lee, Mm. Dorothy A.<br />

Waasky and Mm, Clara Creamer.<br />

Cub Scout Chirk MueMer was are-<br />

sented with a troop nwfcerehief and<br />

welcomed into Boy scout Troop 77<br />

jwScoutma*ter ,„„, gfcura Sr. SkUs<br />

fre presented toy the three Cub<br />

Scout Dens and awards were made<br />

• * •<br />

PERSONAL NOTCS<br />

' t the Methodist Youth<br />

District Rally in the Fin*<br />

Church ln JHIUville tart<br />

weeic from this<br />

Clark. Ida<br />

JUST<br />

AND TR<br />

FABUl<br />

SMI<br />

COI<br />

TVI<br />

HUM mutt<br />

ah!n> ammH<br />

kto,<br />

. ml i<br />

• <strong>of</strong>flcU m<br />

0OMINICK LONGO, second from ngjjj <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> poUce detecUv« bureau,<br />

les "body" for important cioeg duili,., a recent course In advanced criminal photo-<br />

' fiven by Lawrence E W^scOtt, <strong>of</strong> th| fBI Other! who attended with Longo were,<br />

_ tfl, ftobert Sherman, Sgt Christian EQk^rt and Capt, Lewis HawUns, <strong>of</strong> pleasant.<br />

s police, and Thorn Daughcrty <strong>of</strong> Vent»,or,<br />

Moore, Trmui, ,M»U BUly<br />

H JS 1 01 " 1 Bailey, jimmy<br />

¥w. J""on je»ter. Billy Ca«fdy,<br />

Cta"df Kohlw and rwvld «.ni^<br />

Mh Ella iMina Moore<br />

d<br />

l<br />

ifMale<br />

'Quit, I|<br />

all for d<br />

DONTI<br />

TOTUfi<br />

REI<br />

Just<br />

button I<br />

"SILI NT!<br />

tunes TVJ<br />

across th« I<br />

mar<br />

ter Heads<br />

tn<br />

Group<br />

REMOTE!<br />

0. Snyder, ^<br />

, *, hu b^e,, elected<br />

f tae Qtmtn Cl^ Airport A<br />

MteetdUit Dr, F. 8,<br />

TothtT <strong>of</strong>ficers elected include Ctrl<br />

•amen, flrrt Viee sr#iide«t. Rob-<br />

I Rwell. leeond vice Vrmatmt;<br />

t WOkerson, corresfionding<br />

niSuyj Edward mat, trej,iUr»r,<br />

md any Melntyre, geeretary<br />

l*«l to the iboprt <strong>of</strong> directors<br />

M* ««it, Mr, jjnyder. Dr. haines,<br />

tewe* Stedem peorfe Lajferly.<br />

K Melntyre, Hairy Styer All*n<br />

6, Mr. Powell will JfctaW Mr.<br />

tomdllobert'a(enwj, '<br />

^iK** **• «•" fWWmt <strong>of</strong><br />

l Ajjoclotion 6|nco its lornutlon<br />

' )*ani ago under the sponsor-<br />

P<strong>of</strong> Ihe <strong>Ocean</strong> city Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

"•oeree in a n,me to prevent the<br />

it -fMui being dosed *>y tlty <strong>of</strong>fl-<br />

•• • flnancia] burden<br />

. Snyder and Mr. Wi<br />

Mire active ta ibe Air<br />

rw. whUe air powell fas « for<br />

f Air f\on* flyer. Mr. Mlns has<br />

"* thB A 3 9 «ll<br />

snd<br />

VWffIAN BUNDS<br />

*"M"li<br />

2 for<br />

Snow Whir* St*«l<br />

Duck Tip.<br />

S»lf-*d|u.Hr»fl Tilt Cord<br />

Sim<br />

pinUn<br />

••lw*<strong>On</strong><br />

••ally<br />

MU PIMM<br />

Mdoy « Srt. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

twrs..<br />

vsisr<br />

, KenneUi and John<br />

Ud od „, Bu<br />

JJ, clgnth<br />

t and Mr.. Bohart<br />

** Court Hou»<br />

6 Horne Starts in Feb.<br />

Pumping Project Behind Sched<br />

<strong>City</strong> Readies Drainage Bond Iss<br />

Drainage Bonds<br />

to be Sold For<br />

10-Year Term<br />

Delayed Sal* New<br />

Scheduled In June,<br />

Adams Announce.<br />

the<br />

Me-<br />

•uiJdinl activity' !„ o«eaB city<br />

cntljiuea •» dr »S iitrM february<br />

*hea ^rmlts were Uiued for (14T,-<br />

I* <strong>of</strong> con,trllCtion, Bunding<br />

Henry a_ gooper reported<br />

this<br />

flfure In.<br />

new home!<br />

iBJoo<br />

ielai rti<br />

sa ,t »n esth^^ i . o , U><br />

rebTi,wyi 19BT, 8? _#rmlti were Is-<br />

sued f<strong>of</strong> isas,»O j* tttal construe.<br />

Iton, including 21 r,%fr dwellings va|.<br />

u»d »| iiM^S.<br />

BulidlnS ftr « h e Brit two months<br />

<strong>of</strong> the jiirrent ye», ta iigfinl about<br />

$S0,O0o Behind the ^ne period ui<br />

1B87. A( <strong>of</strong> Marej, j thii year, a<br />

total ol M permits javered MBi,«7<br />

worth <strong>of</strong> building, ^|IB same oi]dlo|( depsrtmpn;<br />

had lssued permits f<strong>of</strong> 36 nc« dwoll<br />

Ings costjiig an esti^jjicd $313,875<br />

Fpb tuaO"s building volume wt,<br />

bolstered considerably t>> 'he $S3,ooo<br />

project o( erecting o 30-bvJOO foi)t<br />

extcriS(0I1 to the Horin side °r the<br />

Acme Super Market at ath it.<br />

West av.<br />

Other projects supporting Uie Feb.<br />

ruary construction action were per-<br />

mils for a (15,000 single-family hem<br />

by John Baviea at 300a Central av<br />

a 114,600 one-bmUy honie by Rich<br />

ard Gorr, at i? Walnut Road, and :<br />

118,000 duplex at 085§.SB Aibury av<br />

Rotary Club Gains<br />

Larger Class Status<br />

Because ef recent gains In mem-<br />

bership, the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Rotary Club<br />

has •been advanced into a higher<br />

class in the attendance records<br />

Rotary International, President Herb,<br />

ert Godfrey reported this week.<br />

For many years Ihe local club<br />

fluctuated between 40 and 45 mem-<br />

bers. ' just last month, however,<br />

C'laik Crosby was inducted as the<br />

50lh memher This moved the tlub<br />

UP from Clij, F to tlJ^atl". (.odfrei<br />

Clay, F li the sm.illcst member<br />

ship group in notnr> Some dubs<br />

in the UniU-d Stales hmr us mi<br />

as 400 or ^00 nit'Jnbers Oce4ni Citv<br />

b*s nttcndanic averagocl St>51 [<br />

ot-'iit during January, ils ljist month<br />

in the under r >0 class<br />

i-Time Operatic Star in Germany Settles<br />

iton os Contented Housewife in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

&&S*<br />

•y KAY BOWEN<br />

and MUalc pier<br />

ft<br />

th / ee<br />

iPRINTTNGl<br />

p<br />

top features<br />

ome again -g<br />

Wt on thi*<br />

d<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

MESS A I<br />

THEO0M1<br />

IN YOUR HA... .-;_.,<br />

• Turn ta4 <strong>On</strong>er Off j<br />

c<br />

the l«t«t awrt<br />

«Iebr»ied her Hrat an-<br />

with the<br />

time «h# not only<br />

1 "«" *>» d '•t her<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

[STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

*»-i» SanHnel-Lai<br />

•MMMI^Daat.<br />

* Shut <strong>of</strong>f •ouno'jl<br />

ing comnwri<br />

rtmakwoni<br />

tte, a* die could<br />

not underhand ft,..<br />

.««•, Wl* the ht\St<br />

P'u, the radio «Dd<br />

now en dert<br />

S<br />

•ften ahB<br />

A<br />

, *?** and > p<br />

r mak* thjng, much<br />

trie* to<br />

SCHt<br />

She<br />

Berlin, Hamburg<br />

he li ( ppea<br />

her muS|cOi training in<br />

Cologne and<br />

d<br />

, Ham t^ g and<br />

her list 0( appearanOcJ includes jU3t<br />

about every ^i city in Germanv<br />

Many <strong>of</strong> ^er personal possessions, in-<br />

eluding ^replaceabl,, pictures and<br />

memen,os collected ttutim h « r e<br />

Ing cn cessful<br />

during<br />

Mrs.<br />

s col ttutim<br />

sUCcessful c4reCr, were<br />

last war.<br />

always was in the<br />

< * they th ta<br />

jiask was big<br />

and »ln c< * they ^efe the target<br />

n^jgg inlasiona ^e <strong>of</strong>ten had<br />

£ ) wnat she comj and run for<br />

a *helt«r At a resU|t dr these hur-<br />

ried tteh.'rture» her SJlatiori t<br />

male ll «nd<br />

male tquller «nd singjier. l»«t the<br />

bombs un cily's ib% pro-<br />

ject ol fsaCBinn more than H.ooo<br />

Pieeeuartaxabl* real ertate '<br />

md^O IBS!, Assessor Thomas<br />

P&lglil reported this week.<br />

Although the city commissioners m<br />

far have not appointed an assessment<br />

congmUtee to assist McDougal In the<br />

fleld work, he and his lecreury, Mr*.<br />

Alice Behle, already have ibefun<br />

laying the groundwork In the city<br />

ball <strong>of</strong>fice.<br />

The eortntil«ilo«*r« hava appro-<br />

BriatM *W.00o far MM cstt <strong>of</strong> -<br />

valHaNan, or only a IIHI* mer*<br />

than on#Hfth HM ant <strong>of</strong> havbia<br />

ma work osfMby an euHM* eon-<br />

tractor, according to nflmatn<br />

sl¥*n fey *uch flrmr.<br />

MtftbftgfMM<br />

dene fey a loMli'flravp <strong>of</strong><br />

; flv» aHhtanhi fs Hie la and InMrHttd In<br />

followlna Hi* gwwral Idea* hald by<br />

city amclala far «h* ana, h» add«d.<br />

Mayor Bowker asserted that <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> has barely scratched the sur-<br />

face in development <strong>of</strong> its bayfront<br />

He cited the fact that 400 or more<br />

large yachts pass through the In-<br />

land waters here evcry year en route<br />

o and from Florida. With good<br />

marina facllitica many <strong>of</strong> theae would<br />

stop over for varying periods, he<br />

said.<br />

Alleged SpMcW<br />

Forfaift $20 Boil<br />

iMorrls SMar. «1S E. Ufwal at.,<br />

PhiladetphU, fonfettad «20 tian Turn-<br />

day when he failed to appov m<br />

Traffic Court hero on a speeding<br />

count.<br />

Police Issued sklar a amnOMnf on<br />

Maruaiy 1» the<br />

sit*<br />

at «<br />

. be aaJd<br />

largely upon the Mud ct i<br />

i toy bt t<br />

daler on<br />

Hie «ngmeer<br />

iintmi—. <strong>of</strong> five t<br />

b4> wquliwd ma tot i<br />

ed <<br />

Wki 1<br />

for tnalnlowini<br />

> and Ml<br />

pw It, ^m* i » M<br />

city Itvldt va> aha sfatv"<br />

Tbe oMnal<br />

bttla IDJanuary.<br />

tent the city* *SDO,goO-<br />

Sons <strong>of</strong> the Legion Group Chartered<br />

cost to Tnoton on J«nnaly-_<br />

plans and other datajtt<br />

«« nut? w»ll<br />

Mr. HyUnd said a report<br />

«lng prepared on naulU <strong>of</strong><br />

test tKHtapt for the proper<br />

<strong>of</strong> sand In the Any bottom.<br />

report must then go to the<br />

Engineers for «n tppl<br />

also wilt he a delay ID<br />

v/bich route the dredajiig<br />

shall take Bcrws Uie lalmd.<br />

He dtacloMd that the tot i<br />

found a large and fsnb<br />

<strong>of</strong> aand In the tny stmut :<br />

<strong>of</strong>f Battenea Road. From<br />

three pipeline rtmtes have I<br />

gested—one across Mil at. w<br />

used ln the prevknia- 1951<br />

project; one acroxa 2nd *£,<br />

to the source <strong>of</strong> aand; and *<br />

around the north point<br />

Longport bridge to avoid<br />

crossings and other dtl<br />

vanlenrt.<br />

Cadi route kn<br />

uated, the an*MW<br />

TO* it fnlf<br />

p i H ta §* I<br />

and Mi tf., the area _.<br />

by anelon, the H M a><br />

The commissioner* told the<br />

ence that the entire natter U 1<br />

In the handa <strong>of</strong> tbe (Wa and •<br />

eral engineers and titey wui n<br />

ill Uie major decisions. Tfcey<br />

isjured the audlenoe thai "<br />

'liase aeendei will beep a<br />

lupecttoo check on the quality"<br />

valid fcetaig pumped aa the -work I<br />

creases.<br />

The olty oddrti, In iMpoo*t,'ij<br />

questions from the audience,<br />

ed that it would not be pnctl<br />

Inetell • permanent<br />

ground, to be us*<br />

beach nwtomtlou work.<br />

Mr. Hyland explained tlwt onei<br />

advanUce would bt that eavsna!<br />

ferent rites <strong>of</strong> ptpM are tuwd, •<br />

ttoer* would be no iray <strong>of</strong> kw<br />

"list *Ke equipment urouM<br />

tncttnc the Job from yen- to<br />

awnsinc from one toeasioa <strong>of</strong><br />

aunply to another alM mold i<br />

rtl»ai»imitaiii<br />

use any leogth <strong>of</strong> _<br />

M M Moefca* «r «o<br />

•eeKa«el,ee*it<<br />

AnBJA CANlZZAttd, "iweeefheart" <strong>of</strong> the recently-fonnea<br />

corps; accept* its formal AmMcan Legion charter from her dU<br />

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• • < * - ; : % ><br />

**i u .,,.„* ^.<br />

• ••" s»ii=<br />

feus iii<br />

'tfftffllg at Mtthoditt Party<br />

. . OtulnMo <strong>of</strong> Uw<br />

. . Wit #» Mats SUM<br />

cowl,, MuMlv (to OHNir,<br />

win tfv Into affect in tne counts<br />

ibout June I.<br />

Opera Star<br />

U4 ut at. n*<br />

more Mum sold tbcat on<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> aa they spent every avail<br />

N* moment daring We snugly y«t<br />

and younf<br />

• for<br />

Kv'Jhfc:<br />

THADEUS TWIDDLE THUMBS, the happy bridegroom,<br />

alias Dr. Charles H, VaU, and Pewe« Q, Singlepiue hii<br />

blushing bride, otherwise Dr. Robert C. Paul, just before<br />

they wan "hitched" at hilarious program in the Methodist<br />

Ctareh Fridiy night.—Senior audio photo,<br />

A meek wedding uniting MlM Pee- the groom's father and m j t h e r,<br />

Luther Mgaey and Br<br />

wee Q SlnflepuH and Thadeiii<br />

Twiddle Thumbs and <strong>of</strong>ficiated by<br />

Dr, o. u. Hllchum w«s the highligh<br />

oi the Birthday Psrty Friday e<br />

the First Methodist Church,<br />

Over 300 persons enjoyed (tic eve-<br />

ling <strong>of</strong> light humor and gay comedy<br />

fhe affair was emeeed to Dorothy<br />

KUgaUen, alia* Mn. Edwin Kay, who<br />

introduced the vldling fuests. Prosi.<br />

dent and Mrs, Uunhower, Dr. Wil.<br />

ilam Qafflek and William Sharp;<br />

Vice President and Mrs, Richard<br />

.Mxon, Thomas HubfflMter and Roy<br />

Darby Jr.; Governor and Mrs.<br />

vleyBer, Watson Lambert and Edward<br />

Hgh Mayor and Mn, Bowkcr, Dr.<br />

riaymond Stood and Karl North; Elu<br />

ilOwwBU, h w Hackney: Dinah<br />

Shore, Fred Todd; Kale Smith, Ernest<br />

«{urU; Arlcne Francis, TOesj Town<br />

send; Prince Rainier and Princess<br />

Oraise, Oate Lyacu and Harry lu<br />

ier; Sophie Tucker, Bdridga Austin,<br />

Lawrence Welk, Jack Hanmell; and<br />

Ethel Mertt, Lewis Oandy.<br />

Flcltltious telegrams from many<br />

ivited guests including Lucille Ball,<br />

Edward Murrow, Harry Trunian, and<br />

CMrs were rend explaining their<br />

1.; enee (or such reasons as nut tine<br />

ig <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> an the map and Lady<br />

Codlva's exeiue <strong>of</strong> not havini' a Lhing<br />

j wear.<br />

* Making up the wedding party were<br />

PRINTING<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

STATIONERY<br />

Lewis L.<br />

Barrett<br />

JsbPrlnHngD.pt.<br />

PIMM 1282<br />

807 Asbury Avenue<br />

keni the bride's mother ant 1 father,<br />

iiavld Hall and Arthur Qitrander<br />

»ejected suitor, Moe Wiesim'hai;<br />

minister, Elmer Bovd; best mar. Miss<br />

Alberta Bumess; flower girl. Bill<br />

B&leson; ring bearer, Robert French;<br />

bridesmaids, Lodele Del Corio, Phd<br />

Turner, Joel Moil and Etaer Steel-<br />

mas: maid <strong>of</strong> honor, Robert Sharp;<br />

soloisti, George Aattfon; accompanist,<br />

MB. Arthur Byi and tfte bride and<br />

grown. Robert Paul and Dr, Charles<br />

Vail. Ushers were Mn. Madeline<br />

Simpson, Mrs, Jean Baltlef, Mrs. Mini<br />

Lyness and Mrs, Ila Eurnun<br />

Poll owing the "ceremony" the<br />

Mests were inv.led to the reception<br />

'Here they were scaled at in isbles<br />

representing tne Ii months <strong>of</strong> the<br />

year. EseJi table sponsored by a i<br />

organization <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Society<br />

ol Christian Service and the guests<br />

iii I a song iipreprlate to iaelf<br />

Alpha Clrelo sponsored the Jan-<br />

uary table with "Winter Wonder,<br />

land" their song; Dorc.-.s circle for<br />

February with "Let Me Call Ynu<br />

f 6*theart"; Esther Cireij with<br />

March and -My Wild Iris* Roie"'<br />

Lvdia Circle h«d April and sang "In<br />

Your SasMr Bonnet"- Martha circle<br />

look care <strong>of</strong> M iv singing "Mi •THER"<br />

MIHMB Circle was assigned June<br />

with "For Me and My CBl"M(4asiBi<br />

Clrele h«d July and "QoVfllus<br />

AjBerliB"- Priseula Clrcie II tool J esre<br />

<strong>of</strong> August and "By the Sea"; Hac-hel<br />

ClrcJe for September with "School<br />

Dayi"! Buffi circle hostesaed October<br />

and "Shine on Harvest Moon"; the<br />

executive board handled November<br />

and the appropriate "A Prayer <strong>of</strong><br />

Thanksgiving" and the year was<br />

completed with December by the<br />

Wesleyan Service Guild and "joy to<br />

the World" and '-Jingle Bells."<br />

The wedding cake was presented<br />

to Mr, and Mrs. Edward Steigerwald,<br />

who were honored as those present<br />

who are enjoying the longest mar-<br />

ried We, 57 yaws.<br />

The co-chairmen <strong>of</strong> the affair were<br />

Mrs. Arthur Ostrander and Mrs John<br />

Voetseh and they were assisted by<br />

ill the Circle chairmen. Mrs For-<br />

rest Bridegajn .Handled pubtl'eily and<br />

3U*s Alberta Burness wu in charge<br />

d( posters, eoaluaei and makeup,<br />

Longbottom Shifted<br />

Airman (2c) Walt S. Longbott<strong>of</strong>fi<br />

Srd, ton <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Florence Ely <strong>of</strong><br />

NorUilickt and frandaon <strong>of</strong> Mr and<br />

Mrs, Charles A. Hart <strong>of</strong> Groveland<br />

a*., Semen Point, has been trans,<br />

ftrred from Baltimore, Md,, to the<br />

Air Research and Development Com.<br />

mand Air Force Klisht To«t Center<br />

it EdwanU Air Force Ban in the<br />

Mojave Desert, California.<br />

iiic tax rate is held in line by a<br />

greater use <strong>of</strong> surplus revenue, a<br />

$630,000 increase in taxable valua<br />

tions and a continued excellent rite<br />

<strong>of</strong> tax collections, tile commissioners<br />

said.<br />

An appropriation <strong>of</strong> B0O,MO for<br />

the proposed beach pumping project<br />

is a new item in the budget. The<br />

budget planners took the burden sf<br />

I this cost <strong>of</strong>f the Isjtpayer this year<br />

by appropriating $100.(XK) from a<br />

W70.000 surplus appropriation and<br />

mother $100,000 in a capital im-<br />

provement appropriation.<br />

Another new appropriation is a<br />

$20,000 item which provides for a<br />

complete property revaluation in<br />

connection with the 100 per cent ii.<br />

sc-ssment program The Job will be<br />

carried out by a "eommission" to he<br />

appointed to work with tin city as-<br />

sessor.<br />

Total appropriations for municipal<br />

operating purposes are $21.169.550,<br />

an increase <strong>of</strong> U76M6 over last<br />

year. Much <strong>of</strong> this increase results<br />

from «n across-the-board boost in<br />

pay for city workers, which amount-<br />

ea to approximately $100,000 a year<br />

and which went into effect Janu-<br />

my 1.<br />

Huge Tax Job<br />

C N d f tags<br />

value In<br />

erty.<br />

CsnNniMd from tags 1<br />

to all otter prop.<br />

CsmiiilHl«iw M*** W.<br />

Mtev* *af a fair*? .and MM<br />

sf rwaliHtMn ««n b. dona fey<br />

familiar wlrh Mai I<br />

... . ««M suHMa ««IwHi" fl*<br />

M wall .ci Anna Fiihnr, wita sf m*<br />

dMd man and a miiWir In<br />

L.wl»» auto, lulNnd • r^^utW<br />

rlsltf hip «d !• still confined H<br />

H,, hatpHil, Mn, Sadla Taulan.,<br />

•f SOS Arijory n,, •<br />

In Mia itaMan w«on. w.i<br />

to Mw h«p(f.i in „« ,<br />

but hM tubfMUMNy bm <br />

Ad*ml<br />

buthHM paspla M act al '<br />

" a «LK • •••• ••• i ill lliJ U #l^^aar<br />

ntpn t&r iiifl MHiHHwiitfT ~ '*^p<br />

twtr vUHan campMn abeuf IM<br />

pumping ootni an during m* »uni-<br />

mr, fey BstoMns awt M th«n Hut<br />

It was net m* cHy* tavlt.<br />

He said that although the state<br />

and federal engineers have not said<br />

so directly, he is under the impres-<br />

sion that they favor pumping in the<br />

summer to avoid disruption by spring<br />

Moras.<br />

Jailed 30 Days en<br />

Disorderly Charge<br />

James Homer, 87, <strong>of</strong> 34S Bay av.,<br />

was sentenced to Jo days in the<br />

county JiU by Acting Municipal<br />

Judge Richard Thompson Tuesday<br />

on a drunk and disorderly Marge.<br />

Homer was arrested at hu home<br />

Monday night on the complaint <strong>of</strong><br />

his wife. Helen, who charged that<br />

be created a disturbance by contra,<br />

susly pounding on the door after she<br />

refused to allow faun in Homer<br />

admitted in court that at the time<br />

he was intoxicated.<br />

* ta<br />

Mr at Ite<br />

hear hit<br />

to<br />

Meandering Beaver<br />

Samples Timbmn <strong>of</strong><br />

A taw M m taking • goring<br />

wcatton trip paid a shart vlilt to<br />

the <strong>Ocean</strong> dly bayfront on Tuesday.<br />

Beavers are native Io fre»h w«ter<br />

streams Car inland from h€re, and<br />

they are unusual In the local salt<br />

wafen, which »re more accustomed<br />

to, teeini smaller cousms known at<br />

muafenta, .<br />

Anyway Mr, Beawr first came to<br />

BOBUC no« -«kua 'lapping «w<br />

water vttb hl» lirg* flat MU under-<br />

oeatl, O» May BoX WoBka bulUtat<br />

at 12th at, and tot bay.<br />

Th» Har bnttm luvtstUated and<br />

the ttavtt, nMtlol their curiou. and<br />

t shan ,<br />

to* tld^Ha frwn<br />

nuy h# tw<br />

direction along M<br />

the woodwork at 1<br />

the<br />

nrreamed at<br />

Whw, UM<br />

wa.<br />

tartm<br />

•ml dlrtcUoo<br />

Scouting Show<br />

to Open Friday<br />

The 1M Exposition <strong>of</strong> Scouting<br />

will talie over tlie main floor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Atlantic-<strong>City</strong> Convention Hall tomor<br />

row and Saturday evenings from 7:30<br />

to 10 o'clock This year an added<br />

attraction will be 19M Girl Soouu<br />

on Parade.<br />

Cub Scout Picks, Boy Scout<br />

Troops and Explorer posta <strong>of</strong> th« At-<br />

lantic Area Council will have ex<br />

htbits showing handcraft, safety and<br />

striUs, ^<br />

Local unlu planning to participate<br />

include Cub Seoul Pack 57, wbose<br />

theme Is "tulip Time In Holland,"<br />

under the direction <strong>of</strong> Ernest Philips,<br />

cubtmuster; Vutt Pick 52 under cub-<br />

master Thomas Hutchlns with dis-<br />

plays on the theme "Let's Have a<br />

Parry."<br />

William Jumper, scoutmaster <strong>of</strong><br />

Boy Scout Troop 61, has announced<br />

the members are exhtbltlns under<br />

lie title <strong>of</strong> "Firculaces" and Elxplor<br />

in <strong>of</strong> post 51 are using the theme<br />

'Bridge Building " The boys <strong>of</strong> Ex<br />

liorer Post 56. led by George Gollo<br />

ind Frank Blizzard, will demonstrate<br />

he "Hangers <strong>of</strong> Hume-Made Rock<br />

its."<br />

The public is urged to attend nd<br />

•e the progress <strong>of</strong> the Scouting<br />

movement ibotli in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and<br />

neighboring ana. Tickets may<br />

purctiased at the door.<br />

Jaycees to Entertain<br />

it New Member Nlptf<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Junior chamber<br />

ComjnercD will stage a "New<br />

lembers Night" at the Boxwood<br />

Lestaurant next Wednesdiy cveflinB,<br />

arch it. President Philip Aif<strong>of</strong>d<br />

announced Uu.<br />

Junior Chamber af<br />

organliatkm U<br />

«S yean, <strong>of</strong> «g _<br />

and carvlce work la<br />

Andrew Tr<strong>of</strong>a d,<br />

MramtttM arranglni<br />

nouneed Mat all<br />

local Jaycee<br />

asked tsttrlBg<br />

the meeting.<br />

State Vice<br />

<strong>of</strong> PleaaantviUe and ;<br />

tor Rodney Saab* "<br />

. wUl be the .<br />

meeting, Fuma <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

wUl ta shown.<br />

Pow.l<br />

Navy Pw<br />

The Navy l_-,<br />

this week that an __<br />

has bean awarded «tt <<br />

UUoa for takku '<br />

reieyo <strong>of</strong> two Jialin •<br />

Robert Gary Powel ar.aai<br />

w. Bin Aiffif, mWm,<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Navy swlmmcri i<br />

rMcue th* Italian, tltm *£}<br />

sank oB Hie coast <strong>of</strong> I" "<br />

on Fcbruiry It,<br />

Imt,<br />

Powel, an expert !•!••<br />

tue tit this serrice oo IS.0<br />

Umob patrol, wat on i<br />

time aboard the dotnm t<br />

USS Leiter, based it j - ^<br />

He is a third cbas 1<br />

«nd jigs been in the ;<br />

year, following five m mi<br />

serviit.<br />

William w. Oarnuui, nwrf<br />

Ideal Cleaners and Mali<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, attended flu ,<br />

Institute at Launderlmrt T<br />

versary Convention HH<br />

cago, February 26 tlunlf* I<br />

John OsviUe, <strong>of</strong> 401 4Jth st,, drtvei<br />

<strong>of</strong> the MaUon wagon, is under f 1 ooo<br />

bond as a material witness In the<br />

case. The crash resulted in the flfst<br />

hlgltway fatality in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> slncsi<br />

Hughes Central Pharmacy<br />

(YOUR FAMILY DRUG STORE)<br />

Lautad In th. Nnrt sf OMM CBy-* WHJIcal Cntw<br />

EIGHTH A WESLEY AVI, OCEAN CITY, N, J. |<br />

FREE DELIViRY PHONE 0245<br />

ALWAYS HIM<br />

TO GUARD YOUR HiALTH<br />

IIIIWH navar Mm a<br />

MMWT *• wr, Tha<br />

jrwitwood Ledga, Tho<br />

Cape May County Brid,. Cotnmi.,lon<br />

Campbell, Edward Co.<br />

c«,npb.ir. SHIOOII<br />

Cany •Ml ••tat»<br />

' Ch.tfin, H.n.y Llovd<br />

CUImwnt Apartnwnti<br />

Cola* Radio Smki<br />

Cgllmi, i, P. Co.<br />

CoHint, Th.<br />

Csfmnan, Id<br />

Craig, H.<br />

Cr<strong>of</strong>t Hall<br />

Cynthia Arm., The<br />

County <strong>of</strong> Capw May<br />

Dairy Qu«n<br />

Dan's S.afood<br />

Blrny, n, i, A».nty<br />

D. J. Prt Shop<br />

D*H P.lni.r. '<br />

DHtrish, W.lt«r A,<br />

Braxtl Arms, The<br />

•aria A^artm.nH, Tha<br />

•Ihatalh Hall<br />

e«th««,. Chili <strong>of</strong>iOcNn <strong>City</strong><br />

PnnkMn, Th. • •<br />

Santfr, Mhn F, •<br />

Can* Paint.<br />

Saknfa, Prink A Son, Ing.<br />

6«*n * « t t<br />

Loser, G»rg*<br />

Luray Hotkl a, C<strong>of</strong>t.a..<br />

MMKalit, Prank, •rtakwork<br />

Manw.ll RMHer<br />

MtCorkl., ••• m,<br />

Mapn' Atlantic S.rvlc. •<br />

Manor, Th»<br />

Mayfalr, ma<br />

Menacl, R. A, A Sen<br />

Mlallaccle, Lutle aiM Mn<br />

Modern ANrtHMtnra<br />

Monlhan * Safwholm<br />

(Mowlyn Vt.w, Th.<br />

Msariyn •• jiiHKy Aparlmania<br />

Mean's Sunl Hint<br />

Morrison R«lton<br />

Natiau Apartm.nts<br />

National MatMna a. Iron W«rk., IKE,<br />

Ocoan city Baptlit Chw^h<br />

Ocun <strong>City</strong> Emplsym.nt Awnsy<br />

OCMH <strong>City</strong> Heato Mvlngi « Loan Ma,<br />

O«,n city itoM ,nd RMMvrMt AiW,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Mlrlnt<br />

OetM <strong>City</strong> Roal E.t.t. Board<br />

°«« <strong>City</strong> ShuffUboard Club<br />

Ocunlc Hot.l<br />

<strong>On</strong>tay, Nlcti.rd B-<br />

Owrtro<strong>of</strong>c O.rdent<br />

Parker Pap*r producti<br />

Pantvln Hall<br />

P-nnMv.nl. Dutch,RnMvrMif<br />

Hurt Safe,Cantor<br />

FMeiH Csntraetort<br />

Hol.1, Th.<br />

MM<br />

MMMM<br />

Rakartt* RoM e.ut.<br />

SaiMMny HMM, Tta<br />

SHVIOW, Tha<br />

tenter Mudtot<br />

Wft 1 •<br />

Paint<br />

n D<br />

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Social & Club Notes<br />

By Kay Bow«n<br />

1"<br />

.ss <strong>of</strong><br />

ms Reunion<br />

kfter plans were made and re.<br />

i gfven <strong>of</strong> progreM to date for<br />

' nion or the Oeean <strong>City</strong> Wsrh<br />

Class <strong>of</strong> '42 at a committee<br />

ig reeently at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

fcsJlse Palermo.<br />

>grs were sent to' all members<br />

locations arc available. The<br />

rtqutnst rcservationn be made<br />

f«r« Toni Evangelists Hunter,<br />

igott av.. not later than April<br />

I the M class members, all but<br />

h have bopn loeated. Anyone<br />

ng the whcrMtoogtg <strong>of</strong> any <strong>of</strong><br />

the rollowin« is requested to contact<br />

a member <strong>of</strong> the committpe Mario<br />

L, KollnsU, Russell it. smith Jr,<br />

John r. Cook Jr., Webster c Cooper<br />

Lyeursus A. Olllii, Earl Scott and<br />

Olorin Ann Smith.<br />

The reunion wlUi ibe held May 3<br />

at the Flanden Hotel and um in<br />

elude a tmffet dinner and dance<br />

The next meeting or the inmniit-<br />

tee will *# April IS at S p m at the<br />

horn* <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Mildred Sjpp teller-,.<br />

1906 Rosemar Lane,<br />

Those attending were: Michael pul<br />

ermo, Dr, Homer J. Cfrken Edward<br />

Town. Oam Broadley, Mi>" /ciiors,<br />

Mrs. EOeen McGallion Zovaplio Mii'<br />

Mary #hoemaker Marshall, ' Mrt<br />

Betty Campbell Booth and Mn Pol<br />

ermo.<br />

KAJ'S DANISH BAKERY<br />

and COFFEE SHOP<br />

"The Home <strong>of</strong> Delicious Baked Goods"<br />

DAILY SPECIALS<br />

ir 11th and Asbury Ave. — Phone 3380<br />

l 'til 12 Noon Monday* — OfMn 'HI 4 P.M. Sunday*<br />

REOPENING FRIDAY, MARCH 14th<br />

THE HAT BOX<br />

THE SHOP OF DISTINCTIVE MILLINERY<br />

. MARY DONAHUE<br />

\\7 8th St. Owner-Management Phono 3359<br />

ALL THE NEWEST SPRING FASHIONS<br />

From *5.95<br />

OES Chapter 83<br />

Honors Officers<br />

•Miss Claire McClary, worthy ma-<br />

tron or Chapter as. Order <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Eastern stir, <strong>of</strong>ficiated ot a cere-<br />

mony honoring the five star pointa<br />

Monday evening in the Mnsonlc<br />

Tcmpli-,<br />

In the epremony the worthy ma-<br />

tron rend "a resume <strong>of</strong> the history<br />

<strong>of</strong> ench star point nnd dolls, made<br />

and donated by Mrs, Bessie UnskJII,<br />

hearer <strong>of</strong> the Christian (lac, wore<br />

presented to lh« flve' olMcer« by<br />

other members <strong>of</strong> the stair. Tlii> live<br />

point holders an. Mrs. Eleanor Voss.<br />

Mrs. nutti J. McLailiihlln Mrs, Louise<br />

B, Sohmldt. Mrs. Jean MncMurrav<br />

nnd 'Mrs. Florence Ri^npy in whose<br />

abscm-e 'Mrs. Kliiabetlt .McClary sub-<br />

stituted.<br />

The worthy matron then rood n<br />

thltnk yuu poem dedicated to the<br />

members <strong>of</strong> the r<strong>of</strong>reshment and<br />

decoration tommitlee: Mrs. Maud<br />

Sadler, Mrs. Elsie Stclnruck, Mrs.<br />

Minnie Blum (in aoscntuii. Mrs Edna<br />

hind and .Mrs. Mildred YounK. I<br />

<strong>of</strong>flcors honored were Mrs<br />

Martha Hoiton to<br />

W«d Richard Lyon»<br />

MARTHA HORTON<br />

Mr and Mri John II Horton. 1425<br />

Atkinson av . Somers Point f have an<br />

nounced the engagement <strong>of</strong> their<br />

Josephine Palmery. Mis fiaskill, I duu^htcr, Martha F Horton, to Rich<br />

Mrs Mary Marshall tin absentia), aid K L>ons, or Coatee illc Ta Her<br />

Terrie Sharp Mrs Clarj Mills,<br />

Mrs Muriel Me»ec Milt Ethel Shaw<br />

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SPIN FRIDAY EVENINGS<br />

land !Wr«i rioitrude Ounipert<br />

IMI^5 McClary olso was presented<br />

with u doll diesscd in tho exacl jna-<br />

terlal <strong>of</strong> the goun shi* wore Appro-<br />

priate musii was sung bv the thoir<br />

with Mrs Milnan Troul Murphi al<br />

the organ<br />

IMembera were reminded <strong>of</strong> (he<br />

March 15 date for the 10th District<br />

Homecoming <strong>of</strong> the Most Worlhv<br />

Grand Patron. Lowell W Hussoii oi<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> The affair will 1M- II<br />

dinner and reefplun in the Masonn<br />

Temple Atlantic flty<br />

Announcement was made that lhe the Easter teromony and<br />

will feature j I^S-minule tcliglulis lilni<br />

in rotor<br />

R#fi eshmeiits were gerved from<br />

tables decorated with streamers in<br />

the center, miniature flower arrange-<br />

ments and napkins symbsHiIng the<br />

colors <strong>of</strong> the star points,<br />

# * *<br />

Eta Chapter Plant<br />

Dinner In May<br />

Plans for the annual dinner were<br />

discussed by members <strong>of</strong> Eta chap-<br />

ter. Omega Lambda Psi sorority,<br />

Thursday evening at the home or<br />

Mrs. Edmund Wisham, 2J West av.<br />

The dinner will be In May and the<br />

conunillec appointed id make ar-<br />

rangements comprises .Mrs. Wisham,<br />

Mrs. Edward Strtnge, Mrs. William<br />

Niekles Jr. and Mrs. Thomas Swayne.<br />

Announcement was made that<br />

there will bo no regular meetim;<br />

March 20. It will be replaced by the<br />

anniversary ouUng on March 19, The<br />

hostess gift<br />

Bosbyshcli, went to Mrs. Hodne.v<br />

Federation District<br />

Conference on 21st<br />

The Second District Spring Confer.<br />

enee <strong>of</strong> the State Federation <strong>of</strong> Wo-<br />

men's Clubs will be held Friday.<br />

March 21, at 10:1s a, m, at the Madj.<br />

son Hotel In Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. The Wo.<br />

man's Club <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> will be<br />

the hostess club.<br />

The vice president, Mrs, Allen B.<br />

Kndieott, will preside and brins<br />

greetings, Mrs, Clement Stokes, mii'<br />

sic chairman, is in eharne <strong>of</strong> music,<br />

Among the speakers will he; Mis?<br />

Seraplilne Mayer — "Convenlion<br />

Cues"; Mrs, John M. Alton—"Women<br />

Build a Better World;" Mrs Roy<br />

Thumall — "Season io Taste: 11 and<br />

Mrs. Kenneth E, Bandomer—"How a<br />

Club Woman Looks at Civics."<br />

Luncheon reservation must bo sent<br />

to Mrs, Ed, F, Jardine <strong>of</strong> Longport<br />

not later than March IB,<br />

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OCEAN CITY, N. J. PHONE: OCEAN CITY 047S<br />

cngogement »r announced at II dirt<br />

ner cl\en Wednesday evening March<br />

5<br />

'Miss Horton is a member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Class <strong>of</strong> J9,*>n Jit <strong>Ocean</strong> >!rapher y pidn to be married Juno 14<br />

Venfure Club Honors<br />

'Bosses' at Dinner<br />

A prociam 1>\ Ihc Doris Sutton<br />

School <strong>of</strong> Darning ol Plcasantvlllf<br />

wa. presented at the annual Bosses'<br />

Night ol (he Venture Club List<br />

Thursda\ 4it Daniel s in Somcr-<br />

Point<br />

Miss Dorothy Iiolroyd, president,<br />

welcomed the guests and was emcee<br />

for the evening. Each member Intro-<br />

dueed her boss and told her place<br />

<strong>of</strong> employment. Thirty members and<br />

guests attended.<br />

Place cards followed a nautical<br />

motif. A ship's wheel inscribed with<br />

"Captain" and the name designated<br />

the places assigned the bosses while<br />

the employees' places were marked<br />

with an anchor incrfbed wilh sea-<br />

man. Miss Siaine Hide was in charge<br />

<strong>of</strong> the decorations.<br />

It was announced that a eard party<br />

for the benefit <strong>of</strong> the club's scholar,<br />

ship fund will be hold In the Legion<br />

Hall on March 26. Tickets may be<br />

purchased from any member,<br />

# § *<br />

Odd Follows Fete<br />

Grand Patriarch<br />

pcean <strong>City</strong> Lodge J44, Independent<br />

Order <strong>of</strong> Odd Fellows, was host<br />

Tuesday evening to the Union Lodge<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ploasanlvllle. Honored guests in.<br />

eluded Frank Dountun, grand patrl-<br />

arch af Parker Encompment <strong>of</strong> At-<br />

Jamie;District, and his staff <strong>of</strong> «m.<br />

eers.<br />

following the m e e 11 n g refresh-<br />

menls vtcre gerved. Robert Woeiston,<br />

scerctarytraesurer <strong>of</strong> the local lodge,<br />

was chairman.<br />

Disciple Story<br />

Features WSCS<br />

A sacred drama entitled "The<br />

Challenge <strong>of</strong> the Cross" was present-<br />

ed for tile Woman's .Society <strong>of</strong><br />

Christian Service <strong>of</strong> the First Meth-<br />

od Irt Church Tuesday evening. Mr».<br />

Theo. V. Townscnd was the director<br />

Tho drama was the story <strong>of</strong> six<br />

disciples who enmc in answer to<br />

Evangel's rail for followers or Christ<br />

to carry the rross. The first dl=-<br />

ciple ivas turned aside because he<br />

looked for pleasure and ease and<br />

questioned why he must give U.T<br />

wortdy pleasures and ambitions<br />

Tho second disciple also was re-<br />

jected tweause he wanted a Itajht<br />

croas that would be congenial to his<br />

personal taste. The Ihlrd fell short<br />

because he wanted to worship the<br />

cross and use it for an ornament.<br />

The rourth disciple (rled to hide<br />

his Cross because he did not carp<br />

to have it »hown in public, and the<br />

fifth dlidple erred when he boost,<br />

cd about his cross. The sixth and<br />

final disciple took his cross but soon<br />

tired <strong>of</strong> it ond laid II away<br />

Evansel explained how each dis-<br />

ciple had fallen short and finally<br />

all Aix return in a spirit <strong>of</strong> humility<br />

and penitence and take up the cross<br />

previously rejected.<br />

The drama was interspersed -with<br />

music, sung 'by the 'Misses Lynne<br />

Jomwcll. Elanlc Spencer and Karen<br />

-ind'blmn. Their accompaniest 'was<br />

Miss Marion Shoemaker. The follow-<br />

ing members <strong>of</strong> the Miriam Circle<br />

were cast as the dharHCters, iMrs.<br />

Forrest Bri(ii>-!»m, Mrs. Ernest<br />

Kurt*. Mis. Andrew Maxwell, Mrs.<br />

Chaiies Gloss, Mrs. Arthur Ostran<br />

der and 'Mrs. David Hall. Mrs. Dion<br />

Taylor was mistress <strong>of</strong> ceremonies.<br />

'Mrs. Arthur Ely accompanied at<br />

the piano fur congregation singing.<br />

Special soloist for the evening


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Saturday Ivw. 7 to 9 P. M.<br />

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Vitgini* Let fresh Baked<br />

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Cornmnn to<br />

Head VFW Post<br />

Al WMtnerto, *n£ Pinto,<br />

LattoM and BUI Oervaaa '.<br />

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Township Budget Adopted, 2-1 ;<br />

No Tax Rate for Local Purpose<br />

at Last<br />

Year's Prices!<br />

Despite drastic Price increase<br />

In chocolate during reeent<br />

months, we ar» holding our<br />

' prices at the WS7 level, An<br />

wtra saving tor you.<br />

AM Cocoanut Cream<br />

and iuttw Cnam<br />

Eggi Mad* With<br />

Yolk Centers<br />

V2lb. size 59c<br />

Others up to 5 Ita,<br />

— alia —<br />

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Healing Topk <strong>of</strong><br />

Marmora WSCS<br />

MAHMORA—Mrs. Mri Stvp, Hn<br />

Estelta Madara.- Mr* Anna Bb<br />

JOUI Jr. commander: John Kelly, lute on her ftvortte subject, interior<br />

•xnlor vice commmider: Louis Mai decorating The second morn big fea.<br />

H»Ua, junior vice commander; tun will be a Chinese iaihion show<br />

HjtUicw Hutnaker. quarternijulei; Luncheon will be served In sntargas><br />

Heiuy SiUlni, tliopitin, Chc-iU r wim- bard style right on the Cape May<br />

bern, tergunl at arnu; J Bruno,i Pier. Along with the luncheon WlU<br />

Young, post advocate; and Wailacc, IDS a fashion show <strong>of</strong> garmenU made<br />

trustee £or three yean,<br />

is extension daues.<br />

Congrotulatlone were given Is J. H. Letache, outgUndlng traveler,<br />

Jojiph pe Francs for the sueetsziul will take ua to Spain by his colored<br />

season <strong>of</strong> the VFW junior b»s»elball pictures,<br />

league and for having the final Tieknts for the luncheon wlH in in<br />

round a! Ihe thamnlonihip 4 B Lea- the hand* <strong>of</strong> tbe various members <strong>of</strong><br />

gue tere.<br />

the Extension Council by March M<br />

A vote at tfaanka also was given<br />

* * *<br />

to Me "klteben committee" for preparing<br />

the food served to tbe Judges Philatheans Enjoy<br />

f nd visiting <strong>of</strong>ficials following liiu D«is»rt-MMling<br />

4B game Saturday evening. The<br />

committee Included Fred pulormo,<br />

Nineteen members <strong>of</strong> the Phllathea<br />

Charles Palermo, Vincent C a I i s e ,<br />

Circle were guests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Bessie<br />

Kelly and Bill Getty.<br />

ftrouse for their dessert meeting<br />

Tuesday afternson In her honie, ago<br />

A reminder was made <strong>of</strong> the St. Plymouth pi. Mrs, Grace Siebcr was<br />

Patty Dance for meoiben asd their cthhostegs.<br />

wives and guests Saturday evening Devotions were led by MIES Call!<br />

in the Post Home,<br />

erine Gordon and the program was<br />

• * *<br />

a review <strong>of</strong> the took, "Journey Into<br />

Missions", given by Mrs. Herbert<br />

Thay'll Wear Ih* Ornn Kf&rle.<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong> Pocg. Mrs, William Cashour, chairman,<br />

hontas will literally take to the announced that the next meeting,<br />

"wearing <strong>of</strong> the green" tomorrow April B, will be an alUlay session tj<br />

evening when o bt, Patrick's Day he held in the church, Sewiug will<br />

party win be heij at 8 o'clock in the be done in the morning an I a box<br />

{Episcopal Parisn Hall, Jvorjone is lunch eaten at neon with the regular<br />

requested to wear some ireen artl. business meeting and proeiam in<br />

cle.<br />

the afternoon.<br />

F. P, RiSTINE & CO.<br />

M.ntben New York and Phila.. Baits, Slock ••changes<br />

American Stock lichanfa<br />

123 South Broad Street Philadelphia<br />

Plnnyptckar 5-4300<br />

Clinton D. Lowden<br />

RBPRESENTATIVB<br />

PRE-SPRING BUILDING<br />

MATERIAL VALUES!<br />

Mahogany<br />

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KNOTTY PINE PANEL , . . 141k *•«•<br />

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! school, in univ Home lesnfflSie* nl^ni— Lenten Study'ff,<br />

Jounced He Bhwl'a MMay K—' SIS, »a. m. in the JUBTMUOII<br />

*<br />

ule at the meetta* <strong>of</strong> Uie *-TA < Hall,<br />

Sawing clan<br />

neaday •vaUns, last ««N*, In<br />

* * *<br />

Department <strong>of</strong><br />

wheel auditorium School will John Ollvin Clrde <strong>of</strong> ths Firi a. m. In the<br />

•Town on Wednesday, AprU a,<br />

WU reopen Wednesday, AprU »,<br />

Prestoyterian OiuiMh mMting, 111<br />

Mrs CJharles N,*'Palermo, presl*<br />

p, m. In Urn aurBh House.<br />

Oolden Ate U_<br />

dent reminded the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

* * •<br />

P. m. In St. John<br />

Bay <strong>of</strong> HearttoMlon Sunday, March Annual Turfcay Dlnn»r «lven *<br />

Ji, in Holy Spirit High School, A* men <strong>of</strong> the M Methodtat CBurei<br />

lantle <strong>City</strong>. Mass wul begin promptlj 4:30 to »:S0 p. .<br />

at 1:45 a, m. Anyone dedrlflg trtnc<br />

* • •<br />

portation was requested to nouf; Soroptlmlit Cluto Dufiness and din.<br />

Mrs, Palermo.<br />

ner meeting, till p. m. m Plymouth<br />

Announcement was made that Inn,<br />

Lenten film will be shown n«l<br />

* • *<br />

Thursday March », in «he seheol Zcta chapter. Omega Lambda Pal<br />

ludltoriiun. There will toe three iorerity, eovered dUh iupper, ? pm<br />

showings, 10:30 a, m., 1:19 p. m, and in the hom« <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Clem Stevens<br />

1:15 t», m. Mri, Robert Mayer U Ml W. New Jersey av., Somers Point,<br />

chairman.<br />

* * *<br />

Mrs, Anthony Volpe give a report Men's BiWc Class <strong>of</strong> the Kiret<br />

on the fashion show and' luncheon Preabytarlaa Church meeting, I p, m.<br />

held recently at the Flanders Hotel. The Rev. WUliam Conover'<strong>of</strong> Ua<br />

She thanKed ail the committee mem. wood, gueit Bpeaker.<br />

Mn and others who helped make II<br />

* * *<br />

a success.<br />

St. Mail's Guild <strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity<br />

Further plans for the fflater WonEpiscopal<br />

aurch meeting, B p. m. In<br />

day card party were mad*. The Uie Parish Hall,<br />

* * i<br />

affair will 1w held in the auditorium<br />

at 1 p. m. on AprU 7 and there will Women's Club meeting, B p m in<br />

be prlies for ill. Mn, Palermo and the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Edith Smith, 825<br />

Harold Marshall «r# CMhair. 5th st, Mrs, Paul Well will weak<br />

men.<br />

on "Flower Arrangements,"<br />

Coininlltees *ppolnted were; eardi<br />

* * *<br />

and tables -Mrs Marshall and iMn. Beta Zeta chapter. Beta Sifiina Phi<br />

Mary Sehley; tickets—Mr«, Robert sorority, meeting 8:30 p. m. in the<br />

.Sampson; refreshment! — Mrs, An. home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Kiunelh Danner, 1223<br />

Uiony Bello, Mn, Leon Costello and Central av.<br />

Mrs, N, Cflstaiua; table prlies—Hiss<br />

Claudia Mayer; cake sale — Mrs.<br />

Beerse Jeffries and Mn. Carl Kon.<br />

TODAY, TOMORROW 4 SATURDAY<br />

schak, and articles for sale — Mrs.<br />

Food demonstration in the A & p<br />

Edward Klein, MJ-S. Theodore Cly. iupermarket sponsored by the ULCW<br />

inor, MUs Helen Stedem, Mrs. Violet <strong>of</strong> St. .Iiihii's Lutheran Church to<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a Mrs, Joseph Lombardl, Mrs benefit the Moorestown Homc-<br />

Charles Co/T and Mrs, Anne Herman<br />

• • *<br />

TOMORROW—<br />

Women's Christian Temperendr.<br />

DAR Hears Wisnosky L'nion meeting, 2:10 p m. in (hit<br />

en Library Aid Plan home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Uavid Powell, 1 Garfield<br />

Place,<br />

Peter Wisnosky, director <strong>of</strong> Ihe<br />

* * *<br />

Qeean <strong>City</strong> Free Public Library, wa«<br />

guest speaker at the meeting ol<br />

Natona Council Degree <strong>of</strong> peeahon.<br />

Sarah BtlllBell Chapter, O.A.R., Sat<br />

as St. Patty's Bey party, a p, a. i.i<br />

urd§y afternoen in the home <strong>of</strong><br />

he episcopal F.'irish Hall,<br />

Mrs, Irving Mounts,<br />

SATUflBAV—<br />

The speaker discussed the state<br />

aid program for libraries and ex Married Couples Nifht Club at<br />

plmned the purpose and function <strong>of</strong> -rrys Inn, Somers Point,<br />

the bill now pending before the<br />

Legislature. This bill would provide<br />

SUNDAY<br />

aid so all areas '1 the stale would OCHS Class ol '43 reunion com-<br />

have access to adequate library iltlee meeting. S;3q p. m, m the<br />

facilities.<br />

ome <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Rae Rosenberger, 40<br />

Miss D<strong>of</strong>eas Whllesiuc, BAH Ml illaae Drive, Somers Point,<br />

grim, was a guest at the meeting<br />

Miss Whitcslde, eeconipanied by Mrs. MONDAY—<br />

Mounts, Mrs. Jphn Lamond and Mrs. UpiiolsterlnB class, 10 a, m. In thn<br />

Sarah Mowen. lift this morning for Beercgtlon Hall,<br />

The Sprint; Conference In Trenton,<br />

* * e<br />

The schedule will Include n lour <strong>of</strong> Hed Cross fund diive captains<br />

the capital and a conference with meetinf, 8 p, m. in Red CrosL head,<br />

Governor Robert Meyncr,<br />

quartere,<br />

* * a<br />

Women Democrats<br />

Art Department <strong>of</strong> the Women-s<br />

Research dull meeting, a p, m in<br />

Plan For Campaign the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. WUMam OuffWlt,<br />

plans for the women's activities in •m Wesley av. Mrs. tewis O. Hip.<br />

the coming campaign were discussed Kins will spMti ta -Ajjerieap Celoii.<br />

at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the Women's Dem. ml Furniture<br />

• * t<br />

ocratie club Wednesday evening, last<br />

week, in the Recreation Hall. MB. Ferguson Fagiio Post MM VFW<br />

Olive Maepherson, president, was .uxiliary meeting, 8 p, m, in the<br />

welcomed back following her v«ea. 'iisl Home, Nomination <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fieers,<br />

i:<br />

gn.<br />

Refreshments wore served to the nebekah Lodge meeting, H p. ;n.<br />

IS members attending by Mrs. Mac-<br />

Pherson and Mri. Chester Witters,<br />

Home From Florida<br />

Mn, Olive MaeMierien, <strong>of</strong> 100 13th<br />

St., has returned homo following a<br />

m month vacation in Miami Beach,<br />

Fla, She stayed at the Promenade<br />

Hotel,<br />

"THI FIRST STIP TO<br />

KNOWLEDGE IS TO<br />

KNOW Wf ARE<br />

IGNORANT"<br />

•(Author's Name Below)<br />

This ii the age <strong>of</strong> spficlaluts,<br />

A wist person ft one<br />

who realizes it is impossible<br />

to know every thing. He<br />

gets the advice <strong>of</strong> experts<br />

to help when sickness attacki.<br />

First call on your physician<br />

to flnd out what is<br />

wrong and what to do about<br />

1 TOWNSMP—Tlw IBM Up,<br />

per TowMhlp budse* HI • M d<br />

W a M nM aM p«ned an Bnal<br />

nadiaf «t tka pubUe hearing Mon<br />

-tend U» neMhti d«r ewug l t<br />

p<br />

T h<br />

in<br />

_ March fl from 7 to • @>do@k d«r ewnui<br />

i Hu |n<br />

tne Township<br />

t M»nnor«' M^wdlat Chun*<br />

U nAll<br />

pUiym miiit be A nirprlje action by David Van<br />

U All pUiym miiit Wwtt <strong>of</strong> PtteHburf, now wrvlng hi»<br />

,"<br />

btfan April 1,<br />

nut t#rin as township committee<br />

_ ._ actlvilin includhijj man, who refused to Meond the mo<br />

i djy dance ind movi# were tion for «do(>tU)n reaulted in a Ml<br />

Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> _<br />

id by parent, <strong>of</strong> the (.layers call vote. Van Vattt voted no and<br />

piUl BieMing, i<br />

I mmm in «• rtunet TtaBoth<br />

Mayor Juts J. Kl«!n and Can.<br />

Hume.<br />

DM held N U Saturday mitteenun CurtU E. Coraon voted<br />

«<br />

j Ud 1 HMM <strong>of</strong> the par-<br />

MetbedUt<br />

j^ed for Thunday tvmjlng,<br />

Church nwt^<br />

["if, to eomptatu rtaea lor UM Van Vorst «tal< d that after givhi"<br />

S3 fffi* ft" eoBiiderattan he<br />

fliurch. Sl>u.«<br />

dldnt think tt mm pre^r. Tht budg.<br />

with UawDod jl«<br />

Benjamin F Guiles w«i tp. « wai unsntmouiily approved and<br />

ebslrmaii at the planned paused on fin* rndlnf on January<br />

Woman'i c<br />

dance and Mn, Charles<br />

InaaUiig, I p _ „ .<br />

chairman <strong>of</strong> MM plan-<br />

Uwrge Bailer, St.<br />

Marmora,<br />

i Noble Jr., manager <strong>of</strong> the<br />

to Ult y..r'.<br />

•*<br />

•anphasljcd the Importance *•*•! •• V1IZMM0; tatnw. Hi.<br />

Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />

irbu all paren^ cooperate In kWMf MMi m ieai purpaM •««,<br />

p, m. in the Ef._<br />

• Ing activities and attend HM 1»M tax r«t. will b* mHn.lv<br />

VisiUtlon <strong>of</strong> Si#te (<br />

meetings- Equipment tar county<br />

and ietasl nquir*.<br />

needed to begin the Mason II Hf ll§£<br />

Board or E4uq<br />

, dlKUM«l.<br />

p m in the high ,<br />

Bjttersby vokmtecred to<br />

In the discussion (irecedinB pas.<br />

itiOM <strong>of</strong> six uniform*.<br />

•age the question wai asked If a<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the BO.QOO mrplus appro.<br />

Circle <strong>of</strong> I __.j •ttendlni the meeting were prLated to finance the school costs<br />

eran Chureh mce<br />

|john clurk, Mrs. Adam Tomlln without raisma the tax rate wag the<br />

hone <strong>of</strong> Mn c<br />

Mn. William H^nes Mn,' Her •10,000 set aside during the past two<br />

L icoln Place<br />

load, Unweed Adams, Sam years for a tax map. Wlilmm j<br />

* *<br />

I Charles Couaboone and Henry Brown <strong>of</strong> Beesley". ptolnt directed<br />

Sunday School A<br />

the question to Mayor Klata who re-<br />

First Presbyterian<br />

B p. m.<br />

• •<br />

Columbus Club u.<br />

at (27 Slnmpson n<br />

WBOHMPAY-<br />

...And <strong>On</strong>© That Will Last Too! -<br />

Lenten Breakfast tath<br />

•Maun Thh Hsiu^inia, H« PrMM«d<br />

dludents, 7:t0 a In hi IMf<br />

odiM Church<br />

And •uMHtod HI, Hem* WHB<br />

Women's Dcmacr»Uc(<br />

8 p. m. In the -<br />

•HWW.RBICTAWT Mtvi.paM!<br />

Morgan Ranrk Po«t Uli<br />

s Applkobl.ro all ,urf««<br />

Legion meeting, 8 p m. fit<br />

HaU,<br />

o Avtiilabl.blmonytolon<br />

• wKolBUSTtR-RESISTANl<br />

e Mto«r4ltiWaM<br />

JaycMs Neu Member 1<br />

in the Boxwood<br />

o fcui.rlobtuih<br />

Ruth Circle o( St ,., Stop in<br />

Church meeting, 8»di<br />

IfElION-SIBlEY DIAUI<br />

Infartaint at C*rdi<br />

Mrs, RobeTl R,<br />

Asbury av,, •<br />

card party given *y St t<br />

PHIL TURNfR'S PAINT STORE<br />

<strong>of</strong> Holy Trinity ;<br />

eenUy in her home Almtpj Open Friday and Saturday Evenings<br />

BUended,<br />

II ASBURY AVI.<br />

PHONE 0499<br />

FOLK0<br />

Iff OUR<br />

PAR AWAT<br />

PHONI NEW SPRING FASHIONS<br />

LADIES' A CHILDREN'^<br />

• Suits - Ensembles - Peppers<br />

Ladies' fflzei, 8 to 86 — ehUdren'i, 5 to 14<br />

TwMdt • WoolFlann.1 • Wool Jariay<br />

• Linan • Imported Italian Silk<br />

LAWIf ALL WOOL<br />

OILON 1, DVNEL<br />

SUITS<br />

Tweeds & SoUds GARRISON J(<br />

J<br />

TOPPHK<br />

til,95 To Wear Now H A,95<br />

ijy UBM<br />

or Over Your<br />

DIAMONDS - WATCHES • JEWELRY<br />

Slies 10 to 20 4 Spring Costume '14<br />

WATCH and CLOCK REPAIRINS<br />

.,,, JIWILRV MODERNIZED<br />

^ * ! S l ^ * ei N. t,<br />

nnanti & Place Goods<br />

Before you buy any set •<br />

Stop in COMPARE BO1<br />

MOTOROLA TV VAU<br />

SPECIAL!)<br />

For the Arst 40 ladlel<br />

who enter our store<br />

this weak end.<br />

m " t I^ S B piled that It wu.<br />

Klain stated that the money bad<br />

fieen set aajda previously u a capital,<br />

tnveirtujont but thai committee<br />

man fait that due to the ecoootnlc and Mrs Julia Bailey conducted de-<br />

Mr, StoHt was MM tauty duwln*<br />

condltlonfl not only in tills area but<br />

throughout the anil u, S, economy votknu, at the nwetin* o* tha Wo-<br />

tii« p«t two week dcUvaring U<br />

measures should be used -wherever man's Society <strong>of</strong> Chrlrtuui Service<br />

n«w nnten for the "Stork Club"<br />

possible.<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Mtmnra Methodist Church<br />

at Shore Memorial HojplUl. OCMB<br />

Brorvji then asked the ammittea. last weak in the social roam.<br />

<strong>City</strong> flainHt three boys and tiro<br />

men irjhcj- ware .ware at ths order The March <strong>of</strong> Mission. In Healing BlrlS at new resident., SoUMn Point<br />

to efToctiiate a oomplete revaluation was Die topic. They emphaiized that •MM one boy, laaaMy's Point wel-<br />

<strong>of</strong> tax nsseatmenU ol all land real Just as Jesus •pent much <strong>of</strong> tils (hoe comed two girls and Marmora added<br />

estate and personal property In Jan- on earth healing Me sick. It m the<br />

uary 10, 1050. This program iias responsibility <strong>of</strong> the QtHsUans to<br />

one boy,<br />

been ordered *y the Cape Miy se« that those who are ill get the Mr, and Mn. Louis Miller, <strong>of</strong> HM<br />

County Board <strong>of</strong> Taxation. Town necessary care and treatment. Simpson av., are receivinfi ooogmtu<br />

•hip olncliriii replied tjint they arc Mission work at Brawster Hospital, UMsac on the birth <strong>of</strong> a san Msx<br />

aware <strong>of</strong> t*e prd«r and asked Brown, Jacksonville, Fla,, and In India, Kor- «bw afternoon, l»st week. He w*i«h<br />

who ta a member <strong>of</strong> the Oounty Tn ea, Sarawak in Borneo and Okinawa M eteht sounds and,four ounces<br />

Board, ivhetlwror not a tan mip ta was described, A girj <strong>of</strong> money and and faaa been named Leu. Joiokw<br />

mandatory for TBe reassessment pro. items for their May Baiaar win be bin at hone are a brother Gerry,<br />

gram. Brown told them it Ii not sent to the Deaconess Home and and • .Inter. Ruth Ann. Mn. Millar<br />

required *y law, Tbfi law Is only Community center hi Camden. la Ills fornusr Ruth OlMir <strong>of</strong> mis<br />

permissive.<br />

city. Mr Miller works for Che city<br />

A special <strong>of</strong>fering was taken to he<br />

When asked now the tax map<br />

highway depratnent,<br />

used for educational institution, <strong>of</strong><br />

(when needed), more road equipment the Woman's Division which special Confratulatlons also so to Mr,<br />

and other expensive it«ns in the lies in training Christian workejs and Jfrs. John Sapp <strong>of</strong> Ii E. Station<br />

future will be financed Mayer TTie money will go to National Col- Baad on the bWh <strong>of</strong> tt*ir firit<br />

Main stated "Upper Township has lege, Kansas <strong>City</strong>, Mo,, Scarritt Col- child, a son, FrWay morning. He<br />

no banded Indebtedness u many iege, Nashville. Tenn, and Harris welshed nine pounds and has been<br />

other municipalities throughout tho Memorial Training School In .Manila, named John Robert. Mrs. Sapp H<br />

slate and country do have, we do<br />

the former Dorothy Anf <strong>of</strong> this<br />

not owe a dims and are not paying<br />

city. Mr. Sapp is a oiember nf the<br />

any interest (for municipal expand!, Plane were made to purchase mon <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Fire DepartBent.<br />

tures) to anyone. If we do have yarn and continue knitting bandBgti<br />

to borrow to finance some <strong>of</strong> tlieje for use in leper colonies.<br />

Yvonne and William Lrtne <strong>of</strong> at<br />

neeecaary expenditures me will dis- Miss Elsie stltes wai appointed to<br />

Central av, also became ttt* proud<br />

cuss that later.<br />

replace MM, Somers Collins as pub- parents <strong>of</strong> a daufttttr Sunday.<br />

"However, we all expect the in. licity chairman and to take charge <strong>of</strong> The Rev and Mrs. William R.<br />

flu* <strong>of</strong> industry into the township the sale <strong>of</strong> dish cloths and tflweia Allen, <strong>of</strong> 610 7th si,, ar» announcing<br />

in the near future will help remove and send cards,<br />

the birth <strong>of</strong> a daughter Sunday. She<br />

webjhed six pounds and IJ ounces<br />

the taxation burden from residential Mrs, Anna Collins was Appointed and Jains two sisters, Barbara Jane<br />

property owners," Klain stated. chairman <strong>of</strong> the nominating commit and Martha Jane, and one brother,<br />

Mayor Klain asked Issae Butler, tee. Other members are Mrs. Julia Robert, iMn. Allen Is the former<br />

tax assessor. If he could handle the Bailey and Mn. Ethel Youni. Mn. Mary Jane Bendell <strong>of</strong> ColIln£SWood,<br />

reassessment program and Butler Helen candy was welcomed back N; j. TOe Rev. Mr. Allan Ii pastor<br />

replied that ho could not do it after a vacation In Florida, <strong>of</strong> the Firs! Presbyterian Church,<br />

alone. There are about S,iOO pro. At the close <strong>of</strong> the meeting Mrs,<br />

perties In the area: MM vacant land, Anna Bheppard and Mrs, Alice Add),<br />

Mr, and Mrs. Robert Adams, <strong>of</strong><br />

116B residential 80 farms, 96 com- ion served re-Jresliments to Ii man.<br />

358 Simpson av. are receiving con.<br />

mercial and 51 tax exempt prop- hers.<br />

graiulationi on the blrtii <strong>of</strong> their<br />

erties, statistics show that one per-<br />

second child Tuesday morning. He<br />

son can appraise eiaht properties In<br />

weighed eight {sounds and five<br />

one day; therefore no one nun could<br />

ounces and has been named Mark<br />

complete the job iby the deadline Mrs, G<strong>of</strong>f is Raymond, Awaiting Mm at tame is<br />

set, Butler said.<br />

a brother, Robert. Mrs. Adams is<br />

Mayor Klain asked Butler to meet<br />

the former Peane Paune* <strong>of</strong> this<br />

with the township <strong>of</strong>ficials later WSCS Speaker city, Mr, Adams is employed by<br />

and help them map out a plan for SBAVJLLB_Mrs, Ralph O<strong>of</strong>f re-<br />

the New Jersey Natural Oa» Com.<br />

the rcassessmeni. He reported that parted on medical and missionary<br />

pany.<br />

the <strong>of</strong>ficials feel there are qualified work done in home fields ineluding Commander and Mrs. Conrad Don.<br />

persons within the township who Puerto Rico, Florida and the farm ohue <strong>of</strong> HI Col wick Drive, .Somers<br />

could assist in the roBSscssmcnt program for Spanish speaking mlgra. Point, are announcing the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

and they do not feel it is necessary lory workeri in South Jersey when a son last Thursday, He weighed<br />

to pay an outside oryanijotlen. members <strong>of</strong> the Woman's Society eight pounds Mid 14 ounces and hai<br />

Charles H. Wagner, Old Tuckahoc <strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong> the aville been named Thomas Joining him<br />

Road, PotirgburB, requested by let- Methodist Church met recently In at home were Uiree brotheri, Conter,<br />

an ordinance to prohibit radio the home <strong>of</strong> the President, Mrs rad. Steven and Paul, and a sister.<br />

and television interference by ma- Clarence DeVaul.<br />

Ann O.l.-irie. 'Mrs. Donohue is the<br />

chine shops and other establish-<br />

former Regina Callahan <strong>of</strong> Ohio,<br />

'Mrs, Joseph Lutz, who conducted<br />

ments. Mayor Klain reported tint<br />

Commander, Donohue is assigned to<br />

the devotional service, used the<br />

on a previous request for such<br />

the Pomona Naval Air Station.<br />

first chapter <strong>of</strong> the Book <strong>of</strong> Saint<br />

legislation he had suggested that John as the theme: "Come and Sea". Mr, and Mrs, Richard DeStaffany<br />

Wagner get In touch with the res- Mrs, John Kirby opened tfte meeting <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point also are reeeivuig<br />

ponsilile party and try to resell with prayer.<br />

conRrolulntions on the birth <strong>of</strong> a<br />

an agreement to alleviate the eon<br />

daughter last Thursday. She weigh-<br />

dltlon.<br />

It was announced that the annual ed seven pounds and five ounces<br />

As stated by Klain such matteri<br />

BpruiB Tea, originally scheduled •and has been named Cynthia tarnne.<br />

are the jurisdiction <strong>of</strong> the Federa<br />

for March 19 has ibeen postptmed Joining her at home was a brother,<br />

Communications Commission a n<br />

until April ii. Benefits from the Christopher. Mrs, DeStaffany Is the<br />

township <strong>of</strong>ficials agreed that r<br />

tea will help finance the kitchen former Patricia Somers <strong>of</strong> Washing,<br />

township action in necessary.<br />

modernising program.<br />

ton. Mr. DeStaffany is an engineer<br />

A plan to build a home on Tuek^ A covered dish supper will be for Philco and is assigned to the<br />

hoe M ui Marmora was submltim; held TuAday, March m, at 8 o'clocfc FalernW Aff r*orce Base.<br />

by Wilfred Lea and was approved in the social hall. In announcing Congratulations also go to Joan<br />

Wain stated thai in reply to per the supper Mrs. Everett Bannister and Caleman Haaie <strong>of</strong> Marmora on<br />

sons who have asked the townshl emphasized that, all are welcome, the birth <strong>of</strong> a son Wednesday, hwt<br />

ts scrape or otherwise conditloD •Miss Helen Foster, viee.president week, and to Rose and F"rank Btoby<br />

their private roads the law states <strong>of</strong> the WfiCS <strong>of</strong> the Sea Isle <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Beesley's Point on the birth <strong>of</strong><br />

:hat only township roads are to Methodist Church, and Mrs, James a daughter Monday,<br />

-oeeive such treatment,<br />

Lubt <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> were guests at<br />

* * * '<br />

Robert Ountner and Ralph Baum the meeting. Mrs, Howard E. Mul.<br />

requested promised construction 1 doen was hostess,<br />

Women Republicans<br />

Veninor av, to give homeownei<br />

to County Banqual<br />

access. Mayor Klain staled thai<br />

township road department will Nen-Csm Wives Plan MemMrs <strong>of</strong> the Women's Regular<br />

the job as soon as possible.<br />

Republican Club went on record en.<br />

'Zany' Hat Contest dorslng the straigBt Republican tick,<br />

PALERMO AIR FORGE STATION; et in the April pruoary at their<br />

" 50« yd. List Candidates For —'Members <strong>of</strong> the Non-Comnlssioned meeting Wednesday evening last<br />

Officer's Wives Club <strong>of</strong> the station week.<br />

will feature a "Zany" hat contest at Announcement-was made that the<br />

PEERLESS GARMENT CO.<br />

County Committee Posts their next social meeting, Tuesday annual county banquet will be held<br />

UPPER' TOWNSHIP _ l>r. Jules J, evening, March IB in the Non.Com In the Villas Saturday, Mrs. Helen<br />

Klain, now serving his second term Club beginning at i o'clock. Mrs, Booth, president, and Mrs. Reba Col-<br />

FACTORY OUTLET<br />

as mayor <strong>of</strong> Upper Township, has Gloria Flaherty and Mrs. Joyce 11ns, first vice president, will be dele,<br />

»l» KAM ST. ViNILAND—(2nd and Ptarl no KepuDJieiui eppOAiUon as commit- Miller will i» CMiUMMwn,<br />

gates from the local group<br />

teeman candidate In the Upper<br />

HOUMi AIM, Tytt, Yfcun, Prt» iat. 10 A.M. M j P.M. Township primary election. William<br />

Current <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the club are:<br />

Plans were Made to hold a card<br />

ckesae WBDSUN.<br />

J, frown Is the lone Democratic<br />

Mrs, Olenn Byder, president; Mrs,<br />

parly in ths Recreation Hall on<br />

candidate for that position.<br />

Edwin Sylvia, vice-president; Mrs.<br />

March go, Mrs, C, Thomas Welter,<br />

Lawrence Dailey, trea»urer and Mrs,<br />

Mrs, Lulu Xenper and Mrs, Howard<br />

The Republican Club has endorsed William Jensen, secretary, Mrs,<br />

Sutton were appointed in charge.<br />

Milton Wood as county committee, Beverly {Uvertson ia puolicity chair-<br />

man In the lit District and Mrs, Ola nan.<br />

Mae Hassle-pen as commkleeuoman<br />

-Too Late to Classifyin<br />

that district. Regular Republican<br />

The club meets on Ihe first Tues-<br />

candidates for the two posts are j,<br />

day evening <strong>of</strong> each month for a SALE—1MB Cadillac Coupe De yilie<br />

Henry Sihclllnger and Mrs, Olive<br />

business session and holds a social hardtop, dark blue, white wall tires.<br />

TIemo. Democratic candidates are<br />

meeting on the third Tuesday <strong>of</strong> Bower iiqulppml SeUlInu alate. W.<br />

ohn Orfanella and Mrs. Rachel<br />

Bach month.<br />

itor, 30? Seabright<br />

load, Phone 1080.<br />

MaU,<br />

Kohart sapp Jr. and Mrs. Oeor.<br />

i;etlc Bond, Regular RepubllMns, will<br />

be unopposed on the Republican bal-<br />

FOR RESIDENTS Of<br />

lot, as comnuHeeman and committee<br />

woman candidates for the Second NOW! SOMERS POINT<br />

District, pemocratlc candidates for<br />

those positions are William J. Brown<br />

DELIVERY SERVICE TUESDAY,<br />

and Mrs, Virginia Brown,<br />

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, • •$*'**<br />

3-WCTlOW<br />

No Extra Charge for Promptness<br />

There's no delay when you bring your dry cleaning to Diamond,<br />

Bring your suit or skirt hi the afternoon and it will be ready<br />

tbe next morning. Just part <strong>of</strong> our regular service.<br />

Delivered in Reusable Plastic Bags<br />

Each garment and shirt Is packaged In transparent plastic bagg<br />

to give absolute protection against dirt, duit nod dampness.<br />

Reusable, too.<br />

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A Hl-H UFStlCK<br />

•RANCH OF P. J.'« nr<br />

•HOP OF ATLANTIC CITY<br />

311 IfSHTH STRUT<br />

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•AH, MCHTIL PHONI MM<br />

We IUIAIT Rib Pump*. '<br />

FMIH PMSIN<br />

HORSE MEAT and<br />

COW M|AT<br />

P-TA<br />

Recent Stag* .._,<br />

_ 1OMCTS PO«T-0harte, DMBI,<br />

general chairman <strong>of</strong> the play "<br />

AlDinUiiiMM Brtdeiroom," ,.<br />

W f^**l Mlb r raentbeni <strong>of</strong> ihe . _.<br />

•j^;"*""' A«oil»UBn, andounced<br />

Owl • pr<strong>of</strong>it <strong>of</strong> U8I.40 wu realized<br />

IKHB till* project, (i a meeting <strong>of</strong><br />

the Dawes av. school, •<br />

tali alu snnounted that the<br />

dUM, who Mid the moit t<br />

fw the affair were Betty Ann .<br />

and Jan Oirlstenien from the New<br />

York «v. sefeeol and Ruth Lamberd<br />

from Hie Sawn «v. aohool.<br />

that rwtlved award* for gelling ttio<br />

most Uckets ware Mn, Marion Camey-a<br />

mUpd Orado and Mn. Bmwle<br />

Qath F « nabta Grade In ttis Ouni<br />

IV, buHdlng and EoWa foaoOV?<br />

Sigh <strong>On</strong>d« in Us New York «»,<br />

*WHiSKiY *WINi<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

V J<br />

Cttrd Party Monday<br />

<strong>of</strong> $


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frC," 1 ,<br />

...• >•• ;^H<br />

'•;#<br />

Vfey Hardy IWtafcl<br />

mthe , to gasoline<br />

New Jersey tike the<br />

should not all be used<br />

tystawl toward general<br />

practice <strong>of</strong> diverting<br />

aes has made it pos-<br />

igSQimepf Uteotker<br />

taxes that nearby<br />

I)» Cape May County .<br />

Squid, fun} wlUi tike need <strong>of</strong> a<br />

ded In it* 1MB Studebafcer Amlw-<br />

t far a couple<br />

j t y we*© told that<br />

[were, attended &r roads and roads<br />

ftWas tttefcffelators who, for polM-<br />

-*, the steaduy increasing diversion<br />

hhighway purposes without the<br />

ay about it. This was nothing<br />

ot tfre «vffl day when some other<br />

i would have to be found.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Jersey residents are also<br />

governor is right in his apparent<br />

TdUference whether they foot the<br />

other forny o| levy.<br />

? whole thing seems lib he that once<br />

1 trend is for its rate to be grad-<br />

B eyeptualJy subverted to other<br />

to be kept in, mind as the Legls-<br />

.,: the gasoline tax another penny and<br />

I it should adopt a new form <strong>of</strong> tax on<br />

Bntth»n far AfMJ<br />

By**<br />

ktffer<br />

<strong>of</strong> SUC headed<br />

Nathan<br />

tart In re»h J w»*ks<br />

sources U not to be drastically re-<br />

duced In SCOP* or abolished, an some<br />

haVc proposed.<br />

ThJ* has become dear on Capital<br />

Hill, as Senator* and Con^nss%f«n<br />

have begun to rally around the Joint<br />

Chiefs ayiiem WhHe this system<br />

was under attack. In favor or one<br />

combined Joint Chief. In recent daya<br />

It had beeft pointed out that the<br />

present Chairman <strong>of</strong> the Joint Oilefa<br />

had no vote snd lacked the neces-<br />

sary nuthorlly U> have bis views Im-<br />

plemented out the recent maneu<br />

Ing General twining has been qukt<br />

and baa refrained from makii^a;<br />

sharp statements one way or the<br />

other But support behind him has<br />

steadily aweUcd-<br />

Now It seams that Consrau U<br />

mere Interested In ItlMCfclna evl<br />

urn* «f Hit *Kht<br />

THIS IS ANOTHER <strong>of</strong> tho»# columns that tuna J<br />

purpose bringing the resUeas ottlvea up to d.uToJ <<br />

boy* are doing- away from home.<br />

Our subJacU today ars John P. "Jack"<br />

. F. Wrry. both W>.« Cjrrill B.<br />

Take inflation Into Account<br />

fbi<br />

improvement tax.<br />

many people have con-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> cjty imposing a<br />

; AOOt<br />

A new c&y ordinance<br />

that In UM future mH on*-tansjy iota •• a* f n . • . f a*<br />

ZZ?G{2!Z£Z?£lgi Haw Much Retirement Income?<br />

square fcec MUHIIWM^W]^ JQ existence<br />

at the time.<br />

* . .<br />

Ernest U. Pillion -»t*a panted nun-<br />

alter ot tit* Qctata <strong>City</strong> oQoe o( ttie<br />

AHuntlc <strong>City</strong> KJ*ctric Co, succeed^<br />

fred T EUedbeic, who was (ran**<br />

ferred to the AUanUc <strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice<br />

' . . .<br />

Tbe United Veterans Council was<br />

deep In a eampascn to raise funds<br />

for the purchase <strong>of</strong> permanent metal<br />

crones to be erected In Mom<br />

Park in memory <strong>of</strong> We resort's<br />

dead.<br />

* * *<br />

Dlxon's Men's and Boys' Shop the<br />

resort's newest apparel shop, was op.<br />

ened at 73S Asbury av fcy Jerry W.<br />

&nd James A Dl^on.<br />

• • *<br />

The flrst <strong>Ocean</strong> Ctty Welcome Night<br />

sponsored ttv tne ttutnber <strong>of</strong> Com-<br />

merce brought out MO persons to<br />

honor the ntont new residents at<br />

the high school touJMtae.<br />

f 9<br />

night's C <strong>of</strong> C discussion <strong>of</strong> our<br />

s, it Is timely to peek in again at<br />

le University <strong>of</strong> Elorjda ntuntains<br />

Laboratory to try' to learn more<br />

ion that eventually will help all<br />

effective job.<br />

id <strong>of</strong> the laboratory, made a speech<br />

declared that thenjost logical answer<br />

blenw at this time fi "artificial<br />

Of pumping sand from the: bays<br />

to ,000<br />

l« YEARS AOO<br />

Michael DattUo, Samuel Johnson<br />

and Charles Otdflekt were nominated<br />

for election as commander <strong>of</strong> Ute<br />

"erguson-Foglb Post. VFt<br />

• . *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police estanUtbed their<br />

own -ntugglisg 1 * department with tbe<br />

lnEfaHitlflu <strong>of</strong> a fixed-focus camera to<br />

make rogue snurry pictures <strong>of</strong> ar-<br />

rested criminals D^t Samuel Price<br />

was In cteuxe.<br />

* * *<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> CHy ittgb ScaooTs team ww<br />

- whom<br />

Sclent knowj-<br />

fj.,,0, t^ Ioml^rtu7ln«j*; lellins<br />

"Tberv are too many examples <strong>of</strong><br />

tt ^my and slate anginpnrs are<br />

these aays to the" opinions <strong>of</strong> Dr.<br />

*-- come around to this point <strong>of</strong>.<br />

oot have agreed to finaqce half<br />

project."<br />

ts built in<br />

httbeach^j,<br />

tied stumps <strong>of</strong> old pUntgs re-<br />

Jetties <strong>of</strong> 20 years or more<br />

is ever done to remove them for both<br />

ta * mystety to """^ SIlmlner visitors<br />

,<br />

oil Intetiest to bis binineat (<br />

for yean, Kal^b It VanOUdei-.<br />

B|Oljtrt H. BeU, solicitor for toe<br />

County Bridge Commission, an.<br />

nounced Uie new <strong>Ocean</strong>-<strong>City</strong> Strath-<br />

mere toll bridge 1^ open June 1.<br />

2S VSAIt* AOO<br />

Work was started on a »,000 boat<br />

ffWT*<br />

The prospect <strong>of</strong> long term Inflation<br />

U playing havoc with ineoiBH <strong>of</strong><br />

those couples who are planning their<br />

retirement, say the editors <strong>of</strong> qhang.<br />

ing Times Magazine Anyone saving<br />

mopey for the day he roaches 65.<br />

wIM ftave to up that tlMure consider-<br />

ably for every year before he attains<br />

that age.<br />

Today* the miiiiiwiiyi^ S£ure <strong>of</strong><br />

*2.000 to $1 J(0 a year to live in<br />

"modest but adequate" circumstances<br />

Is needed by 1 retired couple. But<br />

they can easily use more- They<br />

shouldn't «rpect to get by on much<br />

less without real sacrifice or without<br />

"invbiUile income" to draw upon—<br />

such thjnjs •• a hone owned out-<br />

right or furnished free, home grown<br />

foods, etc. .<br />

This minimum is based on the re><br />

qulrtmerits <strong>of</strong> T « retired couple ibsut<br />

«S, UylPi In. rented ^uarten <strong>of</strong> two<br />

or thrte rooms, city dwellers with<br />

no car. It represents a level <strong>of</strong><br />

llvlne which provides t^e goods and<br />

servlie!i oMMn to maintain health<br />

and allow normal participation in<br />

community life, in accordance with<br />

current American standards. Social<br />

and conventional needs are taken<br />

Into account. Naturally the level<br />

<strong>of</strong> living Is not luxurious but it pro-<br />

vides far mare than the basic esscn<br />

tiaU,<br />

An approidmat* yardstick for any<br />

counle fUrwrinjj on what they will<br />

need to live <strong>On</strong> when they rcUre,<br />

can tie applied, OM third Is one<br />

half <strong>of</strong> pre-retircment income is the<br />

mort widelv uwd measure. But tbe<br />

do«r OwFart to the day <strong>of</strong> retire<br />

ment, ia» the Hilton, the harder and<br />

more precise their figuring should<br />

he.<br />

In order to plan your retirement<br />

needs, vlsualiie yourself in the re,<br />

Untaent yean and estimate your<br />

And Oath Of*<br />

r for<br />

to be in order (w (<br />

his nomination to<br />

ot th i4<br />

OMhr 10 mi^iben «jf tbe board <strong>of</strong> this<br />

, «ffi0i aiTbdoOr tea distinct tribute to<br />

fcart<br />

fen served as a member<br />

'i lw^-5Q, indTpr many years<br />

•ton on* Uniform Law§, a Very<br />

: was one <strong>of</strong> the relatively<br />

! Wfeo went to England for<br />

t* tier? that betpid foster<br />

8th st.<br />

• • •<br />

Watson's C<strong>of</strong>fee Shop at 8th st<br />

and <strong>Ocean</strong> av started an e psntioi<br />

program with the construction <strong>of</strong> a<br />

new »l,S0O «nne» to Its kitchen<br />

* • •<br />

Morgan Hand and Irwin fechwatt<br />

were m«uct*U tufa membership In<br />

tiw OceiA Ctty Stamp and Hobby<br />

plus Seward O. Dobbins wu presi-<br />

dent.<br />

Some Csoiytrf -w^re protesting<br />

plan* tor a? new recreation center<br />

00 Atlantic »v. factne the high<br />

school. They argued that a hospital<br />

would be more suitable for the site<br />

• • *<br />

D, fysKp* Sauncs announced ptons<br />

for nkTeoHstL and tt» board-<br />

waft, ufbt IsMwn & the Strand.<br />

Wflien M speak today <strong>of</strong> Insanity,<br />

it ta not to terms <strong>of</strong> possession by<br />

devils. There are forms <strong>of</strong> Insanity<br />

not related, to sin and evil tenaper.<br />

We wWB4 not. In Unn <strong>of</strong> modern<br />

science, *f>Mk <strong>of</strong> demons leavins a<br />

demented man and taking possession<br />

<strong>of</strong> a to* ^t pl« » «ut they *«UM<br />

run daws • seep place into Me sM<br />

. Obviously, a<br />

various expenses. Eliminate from<br />

today's budget such items as the cost,<br />

<strong>of</strong> feeding, clothing and raising chil-<br />

dren, transportation to and from<br />

work, saving program, etc.<br />

Unfortunately, warn the editors,<br />

figuring what you'll need by today's<br />

cost <strong>of</strong> living is not realistic. You've<br />

got to take Into account how Inflation<br />

will eat into your income.<br />

And there is no guarantee that it<br />

wont. In fact, expert opinion agrees<br />

almost unanimously th»t living costs<br />

will continue to rise over the long<br />

haul. There may be shorMerra Inter-<br />

ruptions, when prices might decline.<br />

But the long-term outlook is for con<br />

turned inflation.<br />

How much should you adjust this<br />

income you've decided upon for the<br />

probability <strong>of</strong> higher prices? There<br />

li no way to say exactly and with<br />

certainly, the editors continue. No-<br />

body is that good a prophet. You<br />

can, however, protect yourself with<br />

a reasonable assumption.<br />

Taking Into account the long-term<br />

inflation <strong>of</strong> the past. Changing Times<br />

editors suggest that you up your In-<br />

come estimate by about 2 per cent<br />

each year from now until the tine<br />

you retire.<br />

Suppose, for instance, that you<br />

have decided that, were you OB today,<br />

you could retire happily on tUPO k<br />

year. However, you're actually 41<br />

and have 20 years to go. Add 40 per<br />

cent (JO tunes 3 per cant) and say<br />

that you will need an income <strong>of</strong><br />

HMO. Or, If you retire In 10 years,<br />

add 20 per cent to what you figure<br />

in terms <strong>of</strong> today's living costs. Add<br />

snot her 30 per cent if you plan to<br />

retire in IS yean, and 50 per sent<br />

in 25 years.<br />

Forum and Agin* 'Em<br />

Summer Resident Lauds<br />

Library Friendliness<br />

Editor, SenilnclLedficr — L) the<br />

Scntinel-Uidgcr I reed, with a great<br />

dpu <strong>of</strong> pleasure your article pertain,<br />

log to the qualifications <strong>of</strong> Uie MM<br />

«t the Free Public Library,<br />

I spend the greater part <strong>of</strong> (he<br />

year In my <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty home and<br />

while there I avail myself <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Jolpt CfciaU<br />

pular G«n«r«Jl Bobcrt F. Bt)ny, oh<br />

TttntW .T i^SSin <strong>of</strong> oS»n <strong>City</strong> Polfc* «» <<br />

«*nT3rlous John was a threesport man (f^ij<br />

dtill when he attended <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> I^ch, where He was I<br />

So ¥ unt itirprislpg that today he la winning ,<br />

as a sport coach while serving In the U. S Ai,,<br />

During his high school car«»r Ji* hfld duk$b<br />

mmi records and was named t« the 'alt' 1 lHiu*'t£<br />

guara After school ho attended Fennlnjrton Pi<br />

Joined tbe famous Watercad* and did diving<br />

Plef and >•> other P"^ ot tne ("¥'•"• SUtes,<br />

The«e days. Jack U stationed, by the Army at tba J<br />

Reed Hospital In Washington, D. C. where tie 4M£U<br />

time hi physical education work. Part 0/ his dubV,<br />

famed -Army JUUT ha.ketbidl team, which. Uk» hi?<br />

Mater, Ms been building quite a. record. ^*<br />

The JUIs, according to * recent Illustrated<br />

, „„,., Stripe, iported an undefeated s^pson <strong>of</strong> 10 stri<br />

Throughout the recent ^• MUV f r only two wmes to go to win the Inter-Servlces t<br />

g General twining has been quilt u -J^^, ^ thlJ ^ ^ ^ ^ ,„,, p.rtlcil,,rly wo7J<br />

who. under his tutelage, are averaging over 23 polm, « j<br />

Both the service rtew*psp«r and tbe ff"<br />

given the Jills prominent coverage recently.<br />

Jack and his wife, the former Joan Kinsley, <strong>of</strong> I<br />

in Washington at 7103 Georgia av.<br />

* • •<br />

TURNING NOW to brother Robert, who was<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Qty High hi IMS, we find him «Uo serving |<br />

far different, though, allied, capacity. He Is . serg_.<br />

Force and Is doing classified work haying to do wttji<br />

and rocket program at the Medina Air force Base ncari<br />

Texal,<br />

Bab also was acUvs in sports (basketball, footb.<br />

track) while In high school. After entering the Air 1<br />

nary 18M, he wai assigned at hU own request to the (<br />

School at Lowry AT Bate, Denver, Cob,, which<br />

fascinating career m thl* relatively new service fc..<br />

While attending school In Denver he was married I<br />

Roberta Jane Mitchell, <strong>of</strong> Denver. They took • two,*,<br />

trip after which bridegroom lob wu sent to the F« L<br />

he served In Okinawa, Japan and several other Islands.<br />

He returned to the United States last August and11<br />

highly secret work at Medina, where he expects to I<br />

tbree years'. <strong>On</strong>ly a few wetto ago he wu sent (o t<br />

Pla,, as an observer for some <strong>of</strong> the rocket business 1<br />

Bob and hL, bride reside it 1M Stratford Court I<br />

Texas<br />

ome «f e eH aHtant B<br />

•MrcNrtei, and Hit «Mt «f<br />

and which have prewn «p> ai^B<br />

mm »»«•, *•» to in»«fcNii down<br />

Me strvtture o» th. Joint ShMQ.<br />

The dtaturBuig reailMtlon U tbat<br />

President Eisenhower's much-herald,<br />

ed reorganlutian is likely to be the<br />

center Of • storm <strong>of</strong> controversy as<br />

is the proposals forthcoming from<br />

the Secretary sf Defense himself.<br />

Congress is already getting crossed<br />

up witt the Defence Pipanratmi']<br />

plans hi tome wayi—tliOM <strong>of</strong> thn<br />

top civilians—and one wonder? rehnt<br />

wfli come out <strong>of</strong> the whole ti.log in<br />

the end. It U even possible that<br />

no genuine effective reorganisation<br />

will result front the overwhelming<br />

avalanche <strong>of</strong> sentiment in thai direc-<br />

tion a few weeks ago.<br />

In any event, Defense Secretary<br />

Mcllrey h bumping Into hit flrst<br />

wIM oppojltlon. The Air Fore has<br />

taken him to (ask for curtalllns<br />

their'aathnlHla program In fiver<br />

ef Me Army's, and Hilt—coupl*d<br />

WlWl pPSDlDW oppffSlflpfl ff^ffl ffW<br />

tws chalrmm <strong>of</strong> the Ceitf ntslHiai<br />

f<br />

At fi^fld s^Rsf¥l#Si ^Sfiini II"1 • if ffl<br />

«tm Mar MM honavmawi far Me-<br />

elny may be at an end.<br />

If the divergent views on reorgani.<br />

utlon <strong>of</strong> our defense effort, especial,<br />

ly the rockets and missiles programs,<br />

prevents strong, authoritative cor.<br />

recUons from being nude, It will be<br />

a tragedy every American may event<br />

ually have to say for.<br />

The Neighbors<br />

ACCORDING TO Proud Pappa Cerrul, both<br />

closely following the fortunes <strong>of</strong> i»e <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> bas..<br />

rooting for it by long distance. He has been k*eplB«l<br />

by sending them copies <strong>of</strong> The Sentinel Ledger.<br />

• • *- '<br />

Delivery Service Dmluxe<br />

SUPER SERVICE would seem to be the motto <strong>of</strong> Or. J.I<br />

Hughes, who recently (?•• given the K <strong>of</strong> C awart Coi<br />

mUvity n a resort pharmacist and civic worker<br />

A customer entered his store early last week with a 1<br />

to be renewed for one <strong>of</strong> "Doc" Hughes' regular custs__,_<br />

Joseph HUbnan. She explained that Mrs. Hiilman Is wbitach*kl<br />

Petersburg, Fla,, and wanted to know whether the drufftt 1<br />

maU the medjclae to her, ^^<br />

"III do belter than that—III deliver It personally."<br />

to the customer's amazement.<br />

Sure enough, when he and Mrs, Hughes left by bus ipt j_<br />

morning for a Florida vacation tn St. Pete, they took alodtbii<br />

scriptlon for IBrs. HUlnian ^^<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> tbe best excuses we've heard <strong>of</strong> yet for local fiAittd<br />

on old friends down south. "<br />

Look at Things Nmw Jersey Capital Cat<br />

. By J, JOSEPH QRIBBINS<br />

Gtunas <strong>of</strong> Chance Group on the Grk<br />

r, ttirvard etwio-<br />

3 «*forc Sput-<br />

But when it comes to the moral<br />

and spiritual values, the story Is<br />

clear cut atd definite.<br />

Apert tram the healing <strong>of</strong> the two<br />

aea sosawsed wltti demons, it pre-<br />

sent* V picture <strong>of</strong> that moral detin-<br />

quijpcy and hypocrisy so prevalent In<br />

ItfrmMra' »e)Mntcr«t arid gMed<br />

coMU^t


't i<br />

r?-.*<br />

des. North Peon High School, tandale.<br />

The third separate meeUnf was<br />

for cttdanee confusion, and tbe<br />

topic wa» "H» W»» « Fnrtiolo»*»l<br />

Tests." Its chairman was C. C. tlali<br />

Institute and co-chalrrjhrwy<br />

tfifldr<br />

4M*v*v *v^*v ,w^^ m*r'*~r* W»«*» »<br />

ance director at Upper Darby Junior<br />

High School and lbs. Jeanette K<br />

McPonnnl. dm <strong>of</strong> *trU MT.8 Pu-<br />

Pwit HKh School In Wilmington, Dei.<br />

At 93b dinner was served In the<br />

Student cafeteria. At 7 30 a general<br />

meeting was held in the student<br />

lounge The subject w*s • lecture<br />

and • demonrtratlon on school to<br />

horn* service, and the speaker was<br />

Harry J Belden, sales raaMgw <strong>of</strong><br />

the Ban Tetavbone Company, Enstem<br />

Pennsylvania and Delaware District.<br />

Questions and dlscmslon followed<br />

his talk.<br />

MI dnd Son<br />

tfcFttfji<br />

sen, G»il<br />

present.<br />

6i)ldW* Staffers Off<br />

to New York Cfiy Today<br />

BY warn LLOYD<br />

The highlight <strong>of</strong> Uie year for staff<br />

members <strong>of</strong> The Billows and the<br />

yearbook is • ttroeday trip to New<br />

York <strong>City</strong> to attend the Columbia<br />

Scholastic Pros Association conven<br />

tion.<br />

Everyone on the school paper catf-<br />

~.1y awaits the year wnen he or she<br />

will be chosen to eo on this trip.<br />

Those chosen are the stall memoers<br />

who have done Uie fceat work during<br />

the year and, have been on Che *"ahn minute 5th period typing Modes<br />

trjlm. Copt* plantation* sit ftaefc tnd a marvelous time compoaing at<br />

th, - ^ '<br />

„ . _ ^ro the<br />

run «Mfl fresh water<br />

toe drum* «r a Tajutian<br />

_ more freely. With the Sen Ed Cordon and Urry Harrison. Judy<br />

ting something hi her hair that re-<br />

tlnel doite our printing the BHkws Weeks and Christine Kuhn have Painters<br />

quires • chemical to be removed .<br />

gets pr<strong>of</strong>essional and helpful criti- been accepted at DsufUu Collcgi-<br />

w'lonever this happens, howc-rr, it<br />

cism and advice. The advantages and for Womet,. Both <strong>of</strong> these glrlg have<br />

geons as U poor BartMras hair Is<br />

disadvantages <strong>of</strong> a scnoodl paper in ' for sMnfarBhipi, and they<br />

always dirty when this happens . . .<br />

a local publication will to* thorough- will' know about whether (bey have<br />

GwaW that's Just about It for this<br />

ly discussed.<br />

received one In May.<br />

DON'T PUT IT Off -<br />

week . . . sec you 'round the cantpus,<br />

t WORDS<br />

PUT IT ON •<br />

Lttiey conU te<br />

•y JUDY MIMPHILL<br />

PONY TAIL Eight <strong>of</strong> any ten girls don't have<br />

the right physical specifications, says<br />

flat. They ban FOOT members <strong>of</strong> the Student<br />

a corset publication Those are fight- JACK j. WATKINSON D&HPAWTERS<br />

(for one<br />

. selected to tfepre- j f f n Q<br />

Ine words to eteht <strong>of</strong> any ten boys.<br />

wir Mbool at- a conference In<br />

—Alexandria (Minn.) Echo.<br />

448 Atbury Avanu*<br />

ShoWn Irt library y<br />

I. J, They are Stephanie Me-<br />

PAPERHANGER<br />

CNCC PAkKEK<br />

Interior Exterior<br />

Canute There are ssnic i new paintings k dlt- Ptvtnblhg<br />

•Dartlnelli and Lany Harrison. Rep-<br />

>Iayed in the library, done by Edna<br />

>AINTIR<br />

W. W, DOWB H. L. HUDSON<br />

I. Hyde <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>. The sketches<br />

•reaenUtKcs from many other Silt-<br />

_l« tay AvaniM O.C.2W5-W pmhrku<br />

Hi exhibition *rc dry paintings done Frank M.<br />

font Gowmjmeat wganliMions will n Artista Ftescol. Most <strong>of</strong> the pic<br />

ALSO B6AT PAINTING<br />

ifa^Wmeot •!** meeting will be urea were made In Vinalhaven.<br />

«, JFiWfcn Utjh School on •line. There are 1$ altogether. MAZZ1THLI<br />

The outstanding one* arc "The<br />

"Let Goorge Do If<br />

'"-It CouhcU received a [lartor at Sunset." "Rock Beach PLUMttMNQ - HIATMO<br />

the Atoerksan Lcftoh [awe's Island," "Bluff's 1-ane'j Js-<br />

HalGflck & M, Benner<br />

»Ut(NltU<br />

laO,~ "Smith Point." and "My<br />

MINTING<br />

$hag are Fishing — <strong>Ocean</strong> -<strong>City</strong>, 200 S<br />

PoinHng & DecoraHng<br />

w Jersey."<br />

Gf ALL KINDS<br />

206 W. Delilah Rd., Pleasanbriul<br />

Th* paintings arc interesting «s<br />

MB «s decorative.<br />

v. LOKR Phone mk 171<br />

4S IMh Strait<br />

INTERIOR EXTERIOR<br />

& salal '<br />

--OH<br />

PAINTING<br />

H. WAira. em<br />

©anaral CMitriieting<br />

k%T*§W<br />

iffcOfll Read J. Caesar<br />

JUpIS ^<br />

Thl. year, an U the annual rttuaj<br />

to the Sotrtioroore Kn«U»h tiaasn,<br />

the pi^ulsr draawh #JW. *«»<br />

C / I twin* read,<br />

gitctrieaf Contr.cfor<br />

VB A4BU«Y AViNMI<br />

COME IN TODAY<br />

AMP SEE TW<br />

Sfudebaker<br />

on your<br />

P»rf«niwm»<br />

Control<br />

caiaed by tktfnMffri monster,<br />

eglousy.<br />

The anston mounta until the tip<br />

Kotarkun Elect<br />

Hear folk<br />

ha. arrtvrt for CMsirt surpi*lng<br />

em «stm the iiiay. The vfcSous tfet-<br />

The «lven:lv, 10, and l low <strong>of</strong> f us teenagers ai be b<br />

be completed. B** (Mliadnl dHvM<br />

dejKrtbed his saber, with pwlft Mc»r«»r;<br />

and Mends are M oonnal and wns, wnslble, » ( (h« pi poi^<br />

lalt^i y^ "JuUm." "JuUm" l> preserved. preserved<br />

through the richly attired body <strong>of</strong><br />

A routine day <strong>of</strong> literature in Sng-<br />

ury AUe«retto Open- lleh claai bfsgliut wtth over 80% <strong>of</strong><br />

(arjorle Walfert and Uje conjclentious «1«M forgettuig<br />

^ ^ or St their batiks. AJai, the teeoher<br />

'i Gwer Bnwn. Poem,<br />

,.__ V MWU DWl Tow" T«wn"'. KUi<br />

l«m Boilami. Dubi Jumper, Sylvia<br />

Thimet and Julio Callowi, Hay,<br />

"The LepreclMun/s VUit", Grgnd-<br />

.itfcer Dennis iMeCorkle; Maty, Bar.<br />

jar. Butler; Michael Kobert tfughei;<br />

Jtother, Cheryl W^Mrson: rather,<br />

WUllam OovUi Brlgld. f aknl Wttmeri<br />

Brian, Robert Qny; K. Patriok,<br />

r Oefnw,<br />

lut last re to t,he Senior<br />

Burke Lahti; Lieprechauni Alvah<br />

Jeter, George Swank, Griffith Reese,<br />

Uli Vfrtous proMenis that Charles BoaweU, Thomas Southard,<br />

indudlnf rell- and Walter Sudoln<br />

.MiceorJtW »» •UHrtfc rtl "When Irl3h Eyes Are Smiling<br />

<strong>of</strong> two fllirerenl talMis ha<br />

U tuoe i»iUng gttung al^ well<br />

, other,<br />

»1^ spoke to Uie girls<br />

•teady.' He said that<br />

chiJ'ioeii'oui with »M»<br />

si the opposlit se*. 1*ie<br />

V<br />

i that thiir chiM is<br />

and very <strong>of</strong>ten this Is<br />

i lurtt and Myi go with Just<br />

" i In order to buUd up<br />

Jence in themsei*e». After<br />

sae person for iiulte a<br />

Han how to «e« along<br />

elite «*.<br />

«t an sailing number<br />

.^al stunenti "go tteady"<br />

,i the number <strong>of</strong> students in<br />

_* going iteady is very low.<br />

lulk w« exirtmely interfstuig,<br />

l<br />

i doubt hflped Many who had<br />

i on Ume problems.<br />

Shpws How to<br />

. Teeth Clean<br />

.% BILLIE KENNIDV<br />

\ (male sluderlts <strong>of</strong> the Eighth<br />

aw a movie In their gym<br />

,JB M«rcli 4. This movie •was on<br />

I It showed examples <strong>of</strong> teeth In<br />

JtM bid condition and how<br />

llrii In the mouth and teeth<br />

• decay. The class mm how<br />

f foods cling insMe the mouth,<br />

Uie teeth. It demonstrated<br />

_ttas an apple after meals can<br />

I tkc~amm-nt <strong>of</strong> decay by free<br />

jt iwth <strong>of</strong> the food partldes,<br />

Fmrim was very informative<br />

m libreughiy enjoyed by the<br />

11 Coionc* Donald A. HwQnM, attta<br />

dlroKr ef *tort»v» Service for New<br />

Jeraw^MflMiMad, today the Soleck^^f^3<br />

^PnT'Va^^ a^^^faj^a^g ^aFa^^^u^Bj^v^BBTa^^^as ^^an<br />

will M given to coUega m*« jfar 1,<br />

UK UiwWtmthe only tm Mend<br />

.. u» utmm •*»• vug.<br />

SefUM^MM OB toe tert_a« uaed<br />

deferment from<br />

to coptinu* .tudiM.<br />

After survtviiig o*er 20 ferocloul<br />

sword wound., the variant Caesar Bn« vice local twud* aiter «bnf » tiroken heart «eoauM March 10. Wn tHanni»« (o UH M<br />

Brutus, one <strong>of</strong> his mast muted com' id were urged by Colonel Mac<br />

dimMoundedl Finally after a few patriot*, * also turns agabast him. <strong>On</strong>rti to Mb early awUcjtion ai enly known i<br />

friendly Huddles have Men formed, Here, while h» is rather re*»oibUBg (he nearest local bo«d onloe far tmc«Uon that<br />

the cUss proceeds to Uie readlnfi a pin euaoion, Is Caesart nnal ap- fuller Information and ttaeMaary two sets have <<br />

and dtacusston ol this week's tJiriUpearance in the play.<br />

forms and materials<br />

tlcal. Atpr.<br />

ing episode in the lite <strong>of</strong> that un- , The remarlaMe man, Julius ft* The State Director pointed out tnat<br />

ortunMe fellow, Julius Caesar, A sar, actually will never M dead to<br />

Ike Federal<br />

stud«pt defermenti, which teat<br />

en minute drtmte continues about humanity as long •» tbe numerous, scores buve helped determine (lnce<br />

wkerc the ejail had left oB on the heroic high jcjwol EagiUih teachers 1M1 have Men a major factor in<br />

iuceedJD* week. When this eoatro- and studeotj bru.1 his woeful story<br />

li.«l identification IU.<br />

Insurln* the nstloo Us present supenial<br />

matter is settled, the action back ea«h year. For without the com.<br />

en are ' tor industry,<br />

ply ot specUllied manjwwer. SUfty<br />

osmiiienees,<br />

pletion <strong>of</strong> this HUrnry composlUon.<br />

force, tnd other<br />

students deferred since the testing<br />

tt seeing that powerful Mr. Caesar<br />

no group <strong>of</strong> student* could ever ae.<br />

Boies.<br />

program was begun are today scien<br />

las a number <strong>of</strong> subversive enemies<br />

tiuiily tje the recipients <strong>of</strong> a truly tuts, engineers and specialism n<br />

who have only one objective In life,<br />

well rounded eduwMw.<br />

other technical ftelds and In the<br />

,<br />

Robert Gray.<br />

to rid Borne and the world <strong>of</strong> Julius, Unless they have had the enjoy social sciences, teaching and humanl<br />

This daring band <strong>of</strong> conspirators are able and enriehenun Mpertenee <strong>of</strong> ties. '<br />

An Irish Mace, Judith fetid. Sue real rocky Romans and are even win. becoming familiar with this Impor Test senra, with otter infornmtion<br />

StsBieri, ~ " — ' " ' in< to indulge in hand to hand eom. tant literature, thehr education ta- whM each registrant Is required, to<br />

and Ruth bat with the irrepressible Caesar (all deed will lack some <strong>of</strong> Its necessary provide hl» local board, win help<br />

y<br />

a <strong>of</strong> them st once against him.) Thai tolerant ideas and views <strong>of</strong> human those boards continue to Insure tbe<br />

"The Little l*eople", Suian Lundy should prove to fee quite a massacre underatMdJng,<br />

national Mreoytit «r maUntf the best<br />

and RUM Hackney.<br />

DoatlHe datfslons on how and when<br />

a man may best contribute to the<br />

•RINCl^AL TO CONVENTION cording to beginning sounds, ending Glenn Appointed to naUonal defense, the state director Flrujerprints, said Hie wMMr, fall<br />

tie snotial meeting <strong>of</strong> the Depart- sounds, opposite meanings, rhyming<br />

added.<br />

Into tnree pattern types —<br />

ment <strong>of</strong> Elementary School Prlncl. sounds, or to tukt new words. Two Sufa-CMUnittMM<br />

pals, National Education Association, Tina Cornman brought big bran-<br />

In previous years, two regular and<br />

looped and wUrled-^r ••<br />

wiUM lieU in miladelBhia, March hes <strong>of</strong> pussy willow to school tor the<br />

one makeup test customarily have<br />

tion parpOMs, He<br />

23 . H. tHie theme <strong>of</strong> I his eon children to enjoy.<br />

been etven. But wkh tower mm ap-<br />

ot each and, them<br />

plying to MR the, test, it was an-<br />

chemical, are UsM to<br />

vent ion, iwilcii is expected to attract Waiter Trout and Sherry Hurt,<br />

nounced last summer that only one<br />

prints that are not visible<br />

'our to five thousand elementary pupils in Miss •ette Thorpe's room,<br />

test would «e <strong>of</strong>fered this cdioM<br />

naked aye,<br />

school principals from all over the had birthdays last week.<br />

year.<br />

A second (Maker WM Fred Muel-<br />

United. States, Is "Today's Education This elass Is ftusy looking for signs<br />

for Tomorrow's Cilitens."<br />

<strong>of</strong> spring, Archie Foor and Hank<br />

Emphasizing that no make-up t ler, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> HUfh »*ooi Senior,<br />

Kenneth M. Landls, principal <strong>of</strong><br />

Adams brought in pussy wlliiows for<br />

will be <strong>of</strong>fered, the state director who bowed out after kaftti at^no-<br />

the elementary school*, will be leav.<br />

the class. Shirley Hughes has<br />

warti«d studetats wtohing to take the ed meetings for • montb ai Jti<strong>of</strong>cir<br />

Ing for the convention on Saturday,<br />

brought tn several picture* to put up.<br />

test to obtain lisa application card* HoUrlan. He was succeeded by Kd-<br />

and other material from the local ward Gordon, *to M fcttoiufBfl,<br />

March 22, since the opening session These children made Easter Bun<br />

hoard.<br />

to McOuire as the new Junior for<br />

is the following day. The exhibits nies and used nweirenl for the eye§,<br />

<strong>of</strong> this convention will be in Exhibi mouth whiskers, and tow tie! TOey<br />

Applications must te postmarked Mar*.<br />

tion Hall o( Convention Hall- had fun painting them.<br />

not later than midnight Friday, ' * Mueller told the Rotartau ^<br />

11, 1958 The test will be ad <strong>of</strong> hU experiences as a boy In East<br />

Mr Landis will particip.Hc in ~~ i children In Mrs. Warren's<br />

tered fcy Science Beseareb Associ- Germany, where he lived before<br />

discussion group whose topic U room have made an Easier Tree,<br />

ates, Inc., <strong>of</strong> Chicago,<br />

coming to Hie United gta^M U" '<br />

"Technlquei for EUcctlng Changes This tree is made out <strong>of</strong> branches<br />

in the Curriculum", In addition, he <strong>of</strong> a real tree. The branches are<br />

will attend several small assemblies painted yellow, and they are stand,<br />

which will discuss grouping children ing in a Mg vase full <strong>of</strong> sand, These<br />

for instruction.<br />

children have made Easter baskets<br />

EAffl. L SHAW, A<br />

* * *<br />

out <strong>of</strong> colored paper and hung thorn<br />

on the tree, ft mafces Uieir room<br />

MOtUm ami<br />

N0T(S OF CSNTRAi. *,VENUI look very attractive. The children<br />

Donald V.lnn and Jimmy Nixon hope the Easter. Bunny sees their<br />

SHUT METAL WORK A. w. j,<br />

made same examples <strong>of</strong> foulls. These Easter Tree.<br />

MYAMT FOaKco AIR<br />

boys pressed some greased shells<br />

JO6BING<br />

collected In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> into ha!<br />

CONGRESSMAN SUNN<br />

MATUW .<br />

dried cement. They are pupils to Freshmen to Stage<br />

Two comniKtee appointments for<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

252 WEST AViNUE<br />

Albert Oiiden'i Fifth tirade.<br />

Bop. Milton W, OMnii, <strong>of</strong> New Jer.<br />

1707 BAY AVENUE<br />

The Junior Fire Marshals <strong>of</strong> this 'Merchant ©I Vtmic** soy's Second Congressional District, PHONE 213*<br />

RathtoMt NM JHM<br />

room have an honor roll, children By ALICE CRANSTON were announced this week.<br />

who have helped to prevent fire, Mrs, Cameron's Freshmen English<br />

report the circumstances to the!<br />

Mr, Qlenn was named to the sub-<br />

classes have begun their annual<br />

class, if the «!a* ftels the action reading <strong>of</strong> Bhaleespeir's "Jlerehant<br />

committee on Pish and WUaHfe Con-<br />

lidfinten<br />

worthy <strong>of</strong> honor, the child's name <strong>of</strong> Venice," Iliey began to .casting<br />

servBtlon, » part <strong>of</strong> ihe cmBmlttee<br />

piseed on tile list which ii, dig<br />

onVi.it<br />

the characters by popular vote. The<br />

on MercWBt Marine and FltheMei,<br />

played in Uie elBssrbom. Honors Ic.ids, Portia Antonio and Shsloek, <strong>of</strong> which h» al»o Is a member. The<br />

> BRUCE SMITH so far have gone to Meredith Martin were chosen' only after heavy con- sub-committee organized Wst Wed.,<br />

i Monday Mrs. Amorila Cope- dale, Gordon MacMurray and Walte sidenlion because <strong>of</strong> the extent and neiday.<br />

la rtpn-sentatlve <strong>of</strong> Pairlelfli Hughes, t<br />

Impoitncc <strong>of</strong> their parts. Because <strong>of</strong> Aniong th* flrst matters to be con-<br />

MO University, waa at OSHS tUm Ceraldine poster's riflh Orndi the large cast, almost everyone has aidcred in legislation to a]io«at« a<br />

t k U)OM seniors who had ap- has nude Ice Bkstini figures fs a reading part.<br />

percentage <strong>of</strong> revenue from the fedb<br />

the University. Jlrs Cwe- their hullelin board. Some <strong>of</strong> thi<br />

I PHrpMe in visiting here was<br />

The rrcshmuii also will be rtsponral duck stamp sale to the purchase<br />

children made a background scene<br />

t Ule student* with the<br />

siblo tor learning 34 or the more ad developnient <strong>of</strong> federtl duck<br />

<strong>of</strong> a. pond Ireci, and houses, Every-<br />

and to tell Diem about<br />

wejl'known quotations In the play. preserves. Bportsmen through, Byt/ders Buildmrt T<br />

one hi the class made figures. They<br />

i;«niiHi3 which Is going to<br />

They n-ust know also the person but Southern New Jersey h»yo ibeen<br />

were very attractive, Most <strong>of</strong> them<br />

tMtMfl, M N, J.<br />

speaking and MM spoken to. As iiKerested in su* a program for<br />

were pictured doing stunts, Th Shakespeare Mid, "AU that glitters years.<br />

QUALITY HOMES<br />

four students who bad the children pasted the figures on th ii not gold," and these Freshmen are The Congressman also was sppoin<br />

me with Mrs copaiand were ^background. THey look very «olor. out to prove that knowledge glitters ted to, • new House special sub«oni.<br />

i Ifarittas mie Bpeneer, Bud. fui. This elass decided io make ice just as much as gold.<br />

CHARLES |. MUMFORD<br />

mlttee on <strong>Ocean</strong> Freijht rorwards.<br />

" and ban Siuli.<br />

skaiUii figures for th* buUetta foard<br />

This croup wUI follow up on the<br />

BUILDER<br />

heeaufe It fits in very well •with the<br />

investigatidn and reconiniendatloni<br />

weather.<br />

Stone Harbor Tax<br />

Tf am<br />

<strong>of</strong> a similar cenijniUee Ui the B4th<br />

II AricarwM Av*. Phfin* 3445W or 3247<br />

Budget Increeses<br />

Congreis. The work relates to ibrok-<br />

Stone Harbor's Borough Council erase f«e» and commissions charged<br />

•v' MUT •OVMM<br />

this week adopted on flnai reading on freteht shlpmente earried by ROBERT MONROE<br />

Id We was taken fcy the Blue very proud <strong>of</strong> its door. TOW have its municipal budget calling for gen- ocean-going aingo vesecls.<br />

I <strong>of</strong> UK Skis Freihnwn gym the PTA banner and the thrift ban-<br />

Building Contractor H. C PONTIERE<br />

eral appropriations totaling M«,M9<br />

I on Monday, February at Ijynne ner on It,<br />

This compares with SM1JO0 last<br />

pr m Stephanie afcFartand This daw bad the<br />

Wicket Mak«» Dfan's Jobbin<br />

— 3UILDER —<br />

year,<br />

2249 *— "» trip as * he.Uh fro. ©fth^ pear conch »*•) brought Wto<br />

I and dieting. WM Lucy " - room. The ehP* were sur-<br />

The oudgct caUa, for J2O6,52».B0 l«<br />

9M Wf,f Av,v Ph.<br />

be raised for local purposes, boost-<br />

i<br />

, Miss Miriam Eclcnly<br />

FntS B. Wlojep, Ocrtn C*tj Higl<br />

l>rl»ed to see toe tidy *ejr wneh Ins the "lax rate to approximately<br />

I them. They traveled to<br />

{•rhaol graduate and btiketfull star<br />

.hells found In each disk. The egp »6.89. an Increase <strong>of</strong> sii cents.<br />

»V Satan.: '<br />

hfis attained th.- bean's Us' at Ih<br />

m *#en Sutnt ashoW fcefwo the Tho budcet provides for payment University <strong>of</strong> Oeiawari!, *+ero hi<br />

Kr, Mrs Jules SaBnUo, by snails could get out. ' in full <strong>of</strong> the ebst <strong>of</strong> the ne* muni ij. In his Junior year.<br />

( aU the mechanical dfr ^Be ehfldren in Mrs.Phyllis Itovers clpnl hill and *i 10.000 for the eon<br />

to lose weight and a)sa MOM have * wort tram In thy rooni.<br />

Students on tile Uit must have<br />

tmued development <strong>of</strong> the southern<br />

Each w eenUln* word» **Wi »e<br />

minimum 3.25 Index which is bette STAHLER'S<br />

end <strong>of</strong> ihe community.<br />

Sud may arrange to groups ac.<br />

thsn "B" average for all work taken.<br />

BUILDERS<br />

TED CLYMffi<br />

R«.: 1547 Boy Aw, Phena 2980<br />

"WE SPECIALIZE IN MODERNIZING HOMES"<br />

• '*•> r i " j ',<br />

I5S'' *. '.NUJ?*<br />

BODY A rHMPE*<br />

ITRAIQHTENrNO<br />

BERGER LUAABER<br />

r<br />

W0RK<br />

LAWRENCE TARVES<br />

TIL! 1TAI1BABB A ACO<br />

PINE COMBINATION DOORS<br />

MILLWOWC<br />

MM8 - - - Th. Fri^<br />

11H. STSSCT *ml SIMPSON AVENUE<br />

No ^ Too Smalh<br />

• naisgaiinn IV<br />

on<br />

•nrly-organHed Hamnwnton<br />

»ub will rteUve «• latanuttaMl<br />

charter.<br />

JALOUSIES<br />

fro|» Our<br />

MUMI-SeMfRS C0. :<br />

Successors to If. J.LUCKENBACH<br />

CMAMB F. srmn<br />

FLOOH and WAU. COVtt/WOS<br />


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tlkM «*• lM,-|aWMtl«», M<br />

• M aMM* HUM naivef that<br />

da Mkvb or. IUSM the<br />

, at MM MMfed which are<br />

SI. mwrtSTwi 4Mr t« iMn<br />

tt««Ml|Mr«M«Mt|MgM<br />

WW «f Income ituuM<br />

tog thto typ. o. In, in thatf.ll.<br />

m to comply witn nwnlaliMu ear.<br />

Heiamn Peru-ties. At Unwa -raAFB ••(!*•<br />

is typical <strong>of</strong> the joint efforts carried ited to attend and bring their spc<br />

qn by the two state agencies," iflc (awn problems with them.<br />

TO PHIIADEIPHIA ^ ^TIMETAB<br />

The second meeting will be on (149, Phils. & 30


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Juin, •*• destroyed except<br />

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TURKEY DINNER<br />

?«* fUNiiAy) WO to 6:30<br />

st-. •<br />

Ht&fclS 1 . . $2,06<br />

(§fr »t SUinttm's, Montgomery Paint Store,<br />

Sarffcc Sprite or Hughes' Pharmacy.<br />

fUt<br />

Throughout the history <strong>of</strong> mankind<br />

nm» tbe account 6f a double quest:<br />

Man searching for God , , . ova rratlesi<br />

ocernest to understand and please our<br />

Crator has paralleled the centuries <strong>of</strong><br />

dpd seeking Man , . , ceaselessly, pa-<br />

His Love has lighted tile ages,<br />

reaching toward our hearts, encomg<br />

our souls.<br />

no powerful lens ever devised will<br />

this search. Our quc • fids its connot<br />

beneath tiic lens <strong>of</strong> a<br />

••talt beni-ath the spire ui a<br />

ntia a^es not recogni, 'its own<br />

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appeared In<br />

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aai •;<br />

laware naxt season wiil<br />

•Ity <strong>of</strong> DaUwire next<br />

IVkOldwood Catholic<br />

School's<br />

«l « « • Somh Jane? Catholic<br />

•V \ 18 14<br />

Rubles 17 jo<br />

Emerald? iei.j 151<br />

Sapphires . 1(1 10<br />

Topaz is 11<br />

IIUN.<br />

> and MostiorYour Dollar S*« Us<br />

KEALTOR J<br />

•A * OeMn 4Wm4 . Phoo-0655 - 0007<br />

Lutherans and Baptists<br />

Share Church Loop Lead<br />

Tfle top eerlfl ot the uourcn Lei-<br />

gue at the 12th st. Bowling Academy<br />

hceame crowded this week with two<br />

learns ciunbiaB up into a deadlock<br />

with the former pacemakers<br />

Somere point Lutheran "A" and<br />

Oeean city Baptist took the full<br />

count over Oeean city Lutheran and<br />

Palermo Baptist, respectively, to<br />

gain thc top level with earners Point<br />

Lutheran "B», which lost Si to K<br />

<strong>of</strong> O, "B".<br />

Bob Adams monopolized high In-<br />

dividual honors with a 530 series and<br />

SM ilngle.<br />

Sfindinssi<br />

S, F, Lutheran "B" 22 10<br />

S, p. Lutheran "A" m 10<br />

O. C. Baptist SJ 10<br />

0. C, Lutheran isii laii<br />

St. Augustine 17l-j 141 a<br />

OYSTERS CROWD CRABS<br />

ON TOP POUBLES LIAOUI<br />

The Oysters humbled the Shrimpi,<br />

4-0, to (aln a first place tie in thu<br />

Mixed Doublet League at laih st.<br />

with the Crabs, who lost 3 1 to the<br />

Lobsters.<br />

Ileljel Johnson hit 199 to top the<br />

men's single efforts, while Aubrey<br />

Heed's 5a7 was the best series. For<br />

the ladies, S.vl Johnson mopped up<br />

all honors with a IBB single uni 4BB<br />

triple.<br />

Oysters .<br />

Crabs ...<br />

Flounder<br />

Shark , ,<br />

SfciMinist<br />

17<br />

17<br />

13<br />

10<br />

tl*ndln«*<br />

PuWlc Safety ...... 23 )3<br />

Wallace 23 13<br />

Water Service 22 H<br />

S PI Klwanls 20 10<br />

S. P. Police IB IS<br />

Shropshire 10 IB<br />

1» 1»<br />

MAPES CLOSt IN<br />

ON JOHNSON 5<br />

Mspes' Service Inched closer to<br />

pjcemukiiva John's FUre \n the <strong>City</strong><br />

League at Northncld Mnnday nifiht<br />

by dropping Palermo Tech, 4-0, while<br />

Johnson's toppled Hyatt's, 31.<br />

Stnlnton's Department Store<br />

moved out <strong>of</strong> a thret'-Wiiy tie In<br />

third position and took undisputed<br />

possession ot the level with a 3-1<br />

count over Eddie's Service. Samp-<br />

son's and Hyatt's, slipped into 8<br />

fourth place deadlock.<br />

Dr. John Weaver turned In 574<br />

for high triple. Included was a<br />

211 .tingle. Sam Bcnncr'g 213 topped<br />

the singles list. Oilier high singles<br />

included R. Nugent. H. Davis anil F.<br />

Allen 205 each; Frank Ewing Jr.<br />

202; k. Pulld), 201 and 200, and I'.<br />

Pcssolano, 201<br />

BETIY LSI iHINii<br />

• N H, g, GIRLS PLAY<br />

Betsy Lee posted a J7C single an.<br />

a 422 series count to take inuividual<br />

voring laurels in the High Sthoo<br />

Girl's League.<br />

Browniee Furniture stiyed on the<br />

pace despite a 22 deadlock witn<br />

ilughes Pbarmar}, while thu itcond-<br />

place <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Cleaners uropped<br />

the Alley team, SI.<br />

Standlngii<br />

Bro»TiIee .. ... 12<br />

Cleaners 9<br />

Hughes a<br />

Alleys J 13<br />

Northfield Bowling<br />

SHRINIRS HIKI LIAD<br />

IN MASONIC LEAGUE<br />

Tha Shrlners picked up extr,<br />

ground in the Masonic League a<br />

12lh st. by posting a J.1 victory eve<br />

second place Blue Lodge.<br />

Ben Connelly turned in a Sao sei<br />

les which included a M* single lit<br />

came <strong>of</strong>f with all the high inOividU<br />

honors.<br />

Standing!:<br />

Ihriners 14 4<br />

Blue Lodge is 7<br />

Belcher ijj y<br />

OCBC LEADING MIN'S<br />

LUWI IN COMFOUT<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Dry Cleaners ar<br />

front running the Thursday Nigh<br />

Men's League, maintaining the pae<br />

with a 4.0 win over MAB, Secon<br />

Waee Dry Wall topped Boscul, 3-1.<br />

Xearslcy hit JOB for hlfh gam<br />

whfle Aubrey Reed's a!4 was tae<br />

best series e/forl.<br />

SUndindj:<br />

OCOC ....,, 20<br />

Dry Wall 17<br />

Boseul IB<br />

MhRCI PETERSON<br />

TOPS LADIES LEAGUE<br />

Marge Peterson snowed the mj 1«<br />

he Tuesday Night Lariies League,<br />

luming In a IBS single and a ..!'a ser.<br />

les.<br />

The loopleading daisies held the<br />

pan with a 44 win over the l;ose«<br />

Tie For Lead in Hot<br />

Seashore League Race<br />

WalUeo Hardware moved up for<br />

a share <strong>of</strong> the sunberth In the Sea.<br />

shore League at the Northfleid Bowl,<br />

ing Center Friday night with a 3-1<br />

win over Palmer Chevrolet whlla<br />

Public Safety, pacemakers to this<br />

point, were stood on by V.F.W.. SJ.<br />

Water Service clung to second<br />

Place with a 4* iriumph over 5om.<br />

era Point Police, while Somers Point<br />

KiwanJs roosted in third position on<br />

a 2-2 split, with Boscul C<strong>of</strong>fee<br />

Frank Ewina jr. turned in hi-Jh<br />

triple, a Ml count which included a<br />

232 jingle. Ed Hamada's 22T was<br />

top game, while Frank Townsend<br />

doubled with « 212 and 200, Tom<br />

Ani came in with a Ms series,<br />

which included a 226 single and<br />

Townsend registered 565 in "three<br />

games.<br />

Other high singles included Joe<br />

Psone, 210; Bon Guiles 209; Frank<br />

imith, 208; Dr. John Weaver 804;<br />

Bill Niekles, 201, and Milton Brown,<br />

200, ,<br />

23<br />

2a<br />

22<br />

lilt<br />

law<br />

13<br />

14<br />

14<br />

17'i<br />

17H<br />

Jolm&on's 5 n 13<br />

Mapet , U 14<br />

Stalnton's 24 16<br />

Sampson's ., 22 IB<br />

Hyslt's 82 IB<br />

Eddie's Jill IB',4<br />

* * •<br />

SYLVIA CARPINTIR<br />

•AYSHBM LOOP PACER<br />

Sylvia Carpenter picked up all the<br />

Individual laurels in Friday night's ;<br />

action <strong>of</strong> the Women's fiayghore '<br />

League hitting a 4M series and<br />

213 single,<br />

Daniel's Restaurant continued on<br />

he pace with a 31 win over Harry's<br />

nn, Rugby Inn topped Chidsey<br />

Chrysler, 44), to gain a second place<br />

tie with Peter Pan which defeated<br />

Shep's Pharmacy, 3-1, The loss<br />

dropped chidsey from third to<br />

fourth position tie with Harry's,<br />

Standinf!<br />

Daniel's<br />

Peter Pan<br />

Rugby<br />

Chidiey ,,. ,<br />

Harry's :,..<br />

* * *<br />

AN6, SMALL<br />

PACE BAYS1DIRS<br />

Tom Anj with a hlfh singio <strong>of</strong><br />

244 and B. small with a series count<br />

<strong>of</strong> 804 tapped the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Bay-<br />

side League ptay at Northfield,<br />

Other leading games were Small's<br />

244, B, Brown, Jl4s n, Barrett Jll;<br />

T. Cralibe, 1M, and A, Berman' 206,<br />

Stafldinfi<br />

Diamond Cleaners , 2a a<br />

Egg Harbor , 27 9<br />

Berger Lumber 2S 11<br />

House-Garden 22l-j 131 j<br />

Qarrfjon Jewelers ,21 lo<br />

* m c<br />

RICHARDS, WESCOAT<br />

OP DOUBLIS PLAY<br />

Fran Richard!! hit a 184 single<br />

score to top the ladles <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> Mixed Doubles League at North,<br />

field, while Coarse Wesceal's 217 j<br />

epped the men's effort, |<br />

Mrs. Richards added sinslex <strong>of</strong> :<br />

["0 and 1(3 to come <strong>of</strong>f with a higii I<br />

triple <strong>of</strong> 827, Bill Boisona res-<br />

istered a 579 series to lop the men<br />

in this department, lip hit eanjcj<br />

sf J02 and 201.<br />

01 her high suislcs included Marti-<br />

Darby. 17D and 177: Donna Weather-<br />

Uy, 17a; Ted ciymer 214: Mickey<br />

Ang, 210, and Al Westherby 20f '<br />

if,<br />

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ACTION WAS HOT and bmvy at high schbol gym Saturday night ag]<br />

Athletic Leapt team beat <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> VPW Juniors in final round <strong>of</strong> state ]<br />

Local players in this action are, from left. Randy Fox (0), John Kiphorn<br />

and Bob Price (foreground)—Orauiger Studio photo. '<br />

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- »nd mlBtlbo for eardi,<br />

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THE QCfeAN CITY SINTtNll-iEPOEft<br />

March 29 to Help<br />

Scholarship Fund ,<br />

Boy Scoyf Troop Receives Its Charter<br />

L4t»*t*n4 In<br />

<strong>City</strong> High<br />

,to attain «h* itBtW<br />

w «M*<br />

• #>. «., FrnwHt km W<br />

.;_ .". awe<br />

I a*. Mw Caa»*M»irr)e<br />

u. s. Air<br />

nc He dba>lv«d<br />

' alMea «f ten and spoke on<br />

-• imple* nabltt. wenere<br />

Cot billiard In IMS re.<br />

from the Air Force after five<br />

•a « lactatk* <strong>of</strong>ficer in the<br />

, Kut, from Korea to Indonesia,<br />

> apaaker pointed out that the<br />

Md area <strong>of</strong> the four rosin<br />

int Japan u less thin that <strong>of</strong><br />

, fiats <strong>of</strong> California, hut that Jo<br />

nt 4anuaitkMi <strong>of</strong> 117 million l<br />

if<br />

n peop<br />

tbat <strong>of</strong> the entire United<br />

><br />

§ at 7 a, m.<br />

Confessions Thursday before from<br />

J-JO to 1:10 B. n.<br />

Holy D»yl—<br />

Mosses at 6:30 and I e. m.<br />

Confessions evening before from<br />

1:30 to 8:30 p. m,<br />

QUEEN OP MARTVlli CHURCH<br />

Jnd .1. and Atlantic av,<br />

Sunday Mass—<br />

Masi at 9:15 a, m.<br />

Confessions before man up<br />

9:05 a. m.<br />

First Friday and Holy Bays—<br />

Mass at 7:30 a, n.<br />

Confessions before nun,<br />

* a *<br />

FIRST ptRIIBYTIRiAN<br />

7th .nd Wesley av,<br />

•reachlni Chrirt Crvclfltd, HIM<br />

and Gemini Again<br />

R.v. Wllll.m (tsetitffe Allen, Paster<br />

9:30 a. m—Sunday school for the<br />

whole family, Edward A, McJoblan,<br />

general superintendent.<br />

Iu:4J a m,—Organ Meditation.<br />

11 a, n!—Morning Worship. Nun<br />

ery for preschool children in the<br />

Chureh House. Message: "From The<br />

Cross • Destiny,"<br />

•:45 p. m—Intermediate and Sen-<br />

ior Christian Endeavor<br />

7:30 p, m.—Organ Meditation,<br />

7:45 p. m.—Evening Worship, Me*<br />

sage; "Christ In The Golden Candl<br />

•lick."<br />

The choir under the direction oi<br />

Mrs, Marian Trout Murphy will sin(<br />

at both service*,<br />

TuMay, Mareh It—<br />

3:30 p, m—Bible Club for girl:<br />

and boys. Lower Auditorium,<br />

4:15 p, m,—Cherub Choir rehearsal.<br />

I p, m—Monthly meeting <strong>of</strong> Sun-<br />

diy School Association.<br />

4, Eluniid _.._..<br />

chpi- IT). Time. .31,1<br />

fjo.,vij!t! indlvitiual MP(UPV=I Fad-<br />

den (Si, 2. Ervltw (Si; 3_ ttarey ITI-<br />

1 TouwHur ((); 5, Don Monev if)<br />

Tlmp 114 mlnulM<br />

4&,varU BlVusUirokfr—I l*m!th fS i:<br />

i 3, ]<br />

Jiiefc MucMurray (<br />

Timp. 41-^ seconds<br />

T - =<br />

Wairt-n (Hf 4 Paul<br />

a. Munpy""*7). " = Time<br />

ritu<br />

11 puims.<br />

nsElfihl<br />

Seventh<br />

Grade<br />

In Appreciation . . ,<br />

Hay we thank the hundreds <strong>of</strong> customers<br />

and friends for their wonderful response<br />

In visiting us last week during our open-<br />

ing days? The success <strong>of</strong> this occasion<br />

exceeded our fondest expectations. We<br />

shall look forward to seeing you again and<br />

again In the years ahead.<br />

— TOM CAKE<br />

Thomas<br />

— FORMERLY JETKrt-THE-JEWELER —<br />

Asbuiy Av*. <strong>On</strong>an Clly Phon* 0359<br />

ilnri&ltifefO \*&1«*.?'<br />

7;48 p m.—Midweek "Bible Study<br />

i Hour", The pastor continues a ser.<br />

i ies <strong>of</strong> studies on "Th? Irresistible<br />

1 Cross."<br />

. ThuFiaay, March 20—<br />

' 1 p, ra—Chureh Membership clas<br />

; Friday, March J1—<br />

T.SO p. m—Junior Christian En.<br />

2, | deivor and Junior Choir.<br />

S 9 p, ra,_Senior boys basketball<br />

! practice<br />

! lafureaif. Marsh SS_<br />

> 1:30 p. m— Meeting <strong>of</strong> BuUdlne<br />

I Committee,<br />

i . . .<br />

i OCEAN CITY BAPTIST<br />

! [Mh rt. and watlay av.<br />

Re*. BavW P, Wright, P.,h>r<br />

MH, T*8nna SmMi, TOMMI Dlr.ctor<br />

Sunaav, March l»—<br />

i S:M a, m. J. Sunday School with<br />

im wiiawo<strong>of</strong>! Kiwanis cuh thi« ' f^f,* s f 2£ e ,j* r Jl.fn emb * 1 ' er lho<br />

week made i S100 loan to 4.H Ciu-i / ,' Donald Phjllipi, auperinten-<br />

i-.emhers in Cape Majf County, The '<br />

loan was made speclrlcslly lor tho-io I<br />

i ho wil£ raise the chickens for th<br />

annual Board <strong>of</strong> Agriculture Barne<br />

cue to be held at the 4-H Fair, July<br />

Youths Get Loans to<br />

Help Raise Chickens<br />

•y WILLIAM S. HFES<br />

4-H Club A««n(<br />

The Wildwo<strong>of</strong>! Kiwanis cuh thi«<br />

17, 18. and IB.<br />

Loam to eluii members w<br />

made on a "need basis,"<br />

be<br />

An inter.<br />

tst rate <strong>of</strong> one per cent will be<br />

charged club members. The latter<br />

feature is one designed to make the<br />

lean more businesslike and true to<br />

life. Club members will be asked<br />

to repay the loan when they (re re-<br />

imburnd by the Board <strong>of</strong> Agrlcul<br />

tlire for the- chickens<br />

The barbecue chicks are sponsored<br />

by the a, Ii F, Store in Woodbine<br />

Fourteen youngsters will raise 1J00<br />

chlcfe (or ike barbecue. Tie chic-<br />

kens will be raised for nine weeki<br />

and wyi be ptaked up, dreaed<br />

eviscerated and prepared for bar.<br />

bjcue. It I. •sUnMitM ttat mm<br />

3B00 barbecue dinners will be served<br />

by the Board this year,<br />

MIM Dean Sings In<br />

Concert at Boston<br />

Muu lllen I* Dean, dauihter <strong>of</strong><br />

», and Mr, Joseph g. Dean Jr., <strong>of</strong><br />

Mi Marshall Jtoad, Tuekahoe, ii a<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Radcllffe Chor»l So-<br />

ciety which Bang Bach's "B minor<br />

Man" In a Joint concert with the<br />

The eoneert, «*ieli benefltl tn»<br />

•estop Symoliony Orche.tra't l^n.<br />

alon Fund, wa> a perfommce <strong>of</strong> the<br />

complete text <strong>of</strong> the mas. and re-<br />

quired two Minions by the Penorm.<br />

«*, one from 4:110 to • p m. and<br />

the oMier from B to » p, m. Held In<br />

SymplUHiy Hall on Sunday, the ver-<br />

fonnance wu conducted by o Wai.<br />

lrce Woodworth, director <strong>of</strong> both the<br />

Choral Society and the Glee Club<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Boston Symphony Orohettra<br />

Mia* Dean, a Sopbomora at R*^<br />

g"»». to • «*wte <strong>of</strong> Oceto <strong>City</strong><br />

vgn Scnool.<br />

"-Worship Service. Mrs,<br />

1:IS p, m—Gospel Service at Crest<br />

Haven condueted by Howard Turner<br />

7:30 p, m,—Evening Gospel ~<br />

tet. SiniUig led by chartel<br />

Message by Pastor Wright<br />

"* " -Supervisid Night Nurs,<br />

JiJO p, Bi,-YeuBg<br />

March It—<br />

Service. Cued<br />

sst'<br />

M W. oub for b,,.<br />

Adam..<br />

. Mb.<br />

•by. Mr,<br />

Jftf-OriSP?***<br />

11 a.<br />

f:» pi B^JOBletCn <br />

• SO p. »L-*»^ Cliob- refeaarnl<br />

MPTliT<br />

10 i. m^Junday School<br />

11 a, m.—Morntag Worshaj Bffvlce.<br />

• p m—Choir Xeneanal,<br />

1M p. BL—Bvcnlng Worship Serv.<br />

the ahrtvaa at the l«»r«ry K 1«<br />

•meted ttiat abont »f**> additions<br />

will tM owda durlnaT ean Cltv at nresent Is nn#thi«<br />

under a method <strong>of</strong> mreartlne tr»*>i<br />

on the dumo and cowering it with<br />

crave!, without burning to comoact<br />

the material and kill vermin. This<br />

is a compromise worked out after<br />

Ijurnlne <strong>of</strong> the dump drew criticism<br />

last year from Mate authorities.<br />

Local <strong>of</strong>ficials are in • dilemma<br />

on any other solution. They sty<br />

construction <strong>of</strong> a new Incinerator<br />

adequate for the job would coat<br />

up to $2 million, and land fill dls<br />

posal In trenches or pits on the<br />

nearby mainland ta Mocked Iby leg.<br />

isUtloB In <strong>of</strong>fshore communities.<br />

The Incinerator atUI standing at<br />

27th at. is in dlsrwalr and It h<br />

beUev«t quetllonable whether it<br />

would be Mtf enough for the Job<br />

even if renovate*. This plant was<br />

built about 30 years ago but oper<br />

td l a fe<br />

.built about 30 years<br />

I •ted only a few years<br />

Spatial to SanHnel-LedBar<br />

FREMANTI^E, Australia — Koltert<br />

K Bell seaman apprentice, US>'<br />

son <strong>of</strong> Mi* and Mrs Robcrk K Bel 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> 360 E Surf Road. <strong>Ocean</strong> Cltv<br />

lilted Fremantle. Australia. MB^"^<br />

aboard the aUeck cargo shtn US C<br />

Arneb while on an "around tb"<br />

world" prul^o iafcine data on co*an' r<br />

rav rnndlltnM for the Internatlonn'<br />

Year Conimlttee.<br />

Frnjn Froniary S-M the Aroer-<br />

Sydney. Australia after cow<br />

her operation Deei> Freest<br />

mission <strong>of</strong> resupplylng<br />

Antarctica stations at Cape Hone**<br />

and WUkes Coast.<br />

During her stay In Svdnrv.<br />

vessel dressed shlo In<br />

<strong>of</strong> Washington 1 * blrthdar and<br />

ed the Queen Mother, who was visit -<br />

hie Svdney.<br />

Carrying supplies,<br />

LWeat<br />

befdre<br />

ml***-* to<br />

<strong>of</strong> tnwk in<br />

lNh»t.iiattf><br />

Hoild. a* •:<br />

what it<br />

tlon.<br />

lra>Me enrtau>n*a« «f nrt i<br />

and<br />

Local enKulns, The shtirV<br />

oreW f»rovlded a pen and pnol fllln^<br />

with sea water on deck for their<br />

cold weather friends asM upon ar-<br />

rival in Sydney the birds boarded<br />

Pun American flight to the Swi<br />

Diego/ Calif,, loo.<br />

Senate Candidate* to<br />

Speak Tuesday Night<br />

Voters with a desire to see an'<br />

hear the three candidates, for Unite'<br />

States Senator from New Jersey<br />

have been invited to attend a rally<br />

to be sponsored by the Young Be.<br />

publicans <strong>of</strong> Cape May County next<br />

Tuesday, March 25, at • p, m, in<br />

the old Court house building.<br />

The organiutlon has invited Rep<br />

Robert W, Kean, Bernard Shanlej'<br />

and Robert Morris to be present<br />

and speak at this meeting which h<br />

open to (both members and the gen-<br />

eral public. Mrs. Margaret Lkm, <strong>of</strong><br />

Wildwood, will preside,<br />

A large turnout Is anticipated.<br />

Refreshments will be served to ran-<br />

elude the evening.<br />

Diana. nUnHjd onVfe«V<br />

Taw««s)aM. r<br />

Ji"en fiwnmisaloned bv the state and<br />

rm trained m methods <strong>of</strong> prcvent-<br />

e Bres.<br />

"In New Jersev durinu the «nt<br />

^f*sr there wtire over l.IiOO individ-<br />

ual ftref. created moiftlv bv carder<br />

iwBle w*io did not realiii- that the-<br />

Had toeen restton«M>1e for more th#-<br />

*0.000 arm belnc burned over." an'<br />

Wost. •"Some <strong>of</strong> tbe forest area h»<br />

H-tn so *soiv dammed that it w<br />

t>e a permanent loss as a naturr'<br />

. resource.<br />

"Smokers accounted for 62 oi"-<br />

-ent <strong>of</strong> these (Ires and careless bruti-<br />

ttnm aeoounted for an addition*'<br />

IS Mr cent. In almost even- |r<br />

•Mice thase flrei could have tw<br />

wnMsd If i UUle caiv liad bev-<br />

CAFB-ATXANTiC CttAMW(»*B and ithwiers <strong>of</strong> 21 games in a row before they were knocked out <strong>of</strong> the South<br />

Jersey Group 2 tournament are the OoaanCtty. Red Italden, shown here with their coach and managers. Standing, 1 to r,<br />

are JVhitey Haak, Steve Ubro, Chet Lov«Iand, Urry Harriaon,, Dave Ctte, Wade Moncrlef, Fred Badtke, Hike Padden,<br />

RUM UndMor^ Jobn ifcUughlin and Cowh Fred "Dttrie" Hpweu. a^MOing are Nelson Dean, manager; Batch Kratten-<br />

mak«r. Dick Fox, Scott Lahtl, Brad WJctos, Jettk Moore and TO*U<br />

•You otn helo bv breaking<br />

•nateh In two before discarding? It<br />

And not throwing clear or clearett-<br />

hutts out <strong>of</strong> car windows, but put<br />

ting then In the asii tnnr: If w<br />

«re lit the woods or Dclds be Mr-<br />

to rrush them out In mineral po«<br />

"WJien cleaning uo around v>»<br />

"rnnerty and you- have an accum<br />

••Vatlon <strong>of</strong> «Mto to burn, be sure t"<br />


._w^:i..;;-"Wjiii8SP<br />

J**ff<br />

For The EASTER PARADE<br />

Ladies'<br />

COATS<br />

29.98<br />

The New Chemise<br />

The Straight Une<br />

The S<strong>of</strong>tly Draped<br />

Flannels — Tweeds<br />

B#sket Weaves<br />

S<strong>of</strong>t Pliable HOMO<br />

Multi-Button Fronts — Open Fronts<br />

Back Bows and Tiny Back Belts<br />

OTHBI COATS and TOPPERS<br />

14.fl to 39J0<br />

Ladies'<br />

SUITS 29.98<br />

TUB Ctamise — The Walking Suit<br />

a w Jackets _ Fitted Jackets<br />

Bo»y Jacket! .<br />

OTHIR SUITS<br />

16.98 ft 39.50<br />

"Aunma." that Washes<br />

W% Orion — 50% Dacron<br />

Wool and Duron Mixtures<br />

All Wool — Rayon and Wool<br />

Tweeds — soiug _ m<br />

W<br />

HEAD THE<br />

Clfy Sentinft<br />

Arme Carey<br />

in Narberth<br />

...»r Real E«tat*<br />

tnf and Librarian<br />

IBiePal services took plan Sotur-<br />

^ ii- the Nanberth Preibyterian<br />

irth for .Mm. Anne Sch<strong>of</strong>leld<br />

Sf former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> real es-<br />

broker and onetime city ii-<br />

him who died on March 12 in<br />

pHuuiemann Hospital. Phlladel-<br />

i Carey, who waa 53. had been<br />

Ind for the past three years<br />

int to the dean <strong>of</strong> the ushool<br />

By science at Drenel Institute,<br />

r to her maFrUge to Bertrand<br />

In IMS, she had seen in<br />

I <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Frte Pub-<br />

•y then in the hl^h sehoal<br />

Vrum 1M8 to 1955 she<br />

so the Carey real estate<br />

-at 151 Ii st. and <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

BUS the IBM's Mrs. Carey was<br />

F in amateur theatricals here,<br />

member <strong>of</strong> a Little Theatre<br />

• directed by Ralph D Jar vis<br />

a a member <strong>of</strong> the First Pros,<br />

n church here,<br />

JM,r ieaving here three years ago<br />

i resided in Downlngtown, Pa.,<br />

[ liioved to 318 N. Essex av, in<br />

isrth lost fleplember. She suf-<br />

I a heart attack there on '.March<br />

d was admitted to the hospital.<br />

iirvivinti are a daughter, Mrs,<br />

McMasler. <strong>of</strong> Palermo; a son,<br />

and Corey Jr., <strong>of</strong> Narberth;<br />

. brothers and a sister, all <strong>of</strong><br />

ladelphia and a granddaughter,<br />

vlewlnB at the Kirk and Nice<br />

ersi Home wa« followed by a<br />

Ivice In the iliurch and interment<br />

West Laurel Hill Cemetery.<br />

. L Dowall,<br />

lip Engineer<br />

i Diilinguished Maion<br />

Diis Hare at 71<br />

ibsrtjon Luurance Dowall, retired<br />

nd enfineer on tank shipv ,,f the<br />

Irinc Pepariment <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic<br />

•noinf Co., died yesterday at hi,<br />

i here, JJS Central av. Ho was<br />

ir. Dowell held 0 jewel member<br />

f in the MBNonic Lodi>e. a unique<br />

Won enjoyed only by about 50<br />

HI throuuHout the world. To<br />

J the honor a Mason nut I havs<br />

mbershlp in lodKe-N in two coun<br />

fit iu 0 member <strong>of</strong> Bt, Andrews<br />

Ije. ND. MS, GlasKow. Scotland.<br />

J <strong>of</strong> (he <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Lodge, No<br />

ft, F and AM He was a member<br />

1 the Golden Age Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

i and ihe Fox chase. Pa., Pres.<br />

Itrian Churc!:<br />

",' Htd been a resident hero ai,<br />

4Mj years coming from Bock.<br />

Pa. He recently .served as<br />

i <strong>of</strong> St. Jorm's Luihetan Church<br />

•M L. Jtr, o* down Ca»<br />

Hn, MartarM Fentoo,<br />

flirt Om gramWiUdrt...<br />

Funeral (ervicea wHl b« it 8:30<br />

p, m. tomornnr at tho SmWi Funeral<br />

Homo. Maioiile larvleu will be at<br />

S o'clock rrlandi may call lielween<br />

7 antf t p. m, TIIB Htv, Frank r.<br />

Ailler. paitor <strong>of</strong> St John'i Church<br />

will <strong>of</strong>ficiate. Cremation will be<br />

Saturday at Went Laurel Hill Ceme-<br />

tery, MontionMry County, pa.<br />

Edward J. Bowen, 16,<br />

DIM in Philadelphia<br />

Edward James Bowen, son <strong>of</strong> Sher-<br />

man Bowen, 22 Bayonne Place, this<br />

city, «nd Mr*. Evva Bowen <strong>of</strong> Pros,<br />

peel Park, Pa., died Saturday mom.<br />

Ing at ttt# Philadelphia Home for<br />

Incurables He was is yean <strong>of</strong> age.<br />

Survivor, also Include one brother.<br />

Sherman Andrew, <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia<br />

Services were conducted Tuesday<br />

afternoon at the Witnberg Funeral<br />

Home wiUi the Rev, Robert S. Judge,<br />

pastor <strong>of</strong> Sea Bright Methodist<br />

church, <strong>of</strong>ficiating, Interment was<br />

in Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

NaUon T. Smith, Was<br />

Goehan Postmaster<br />

Nelson T, Smith, m retired post,<br />

master at Coshen, died Monday at<br />

his home on Delsea Prlve, 11^ re,<br />

tired from the postal service in<br />

March 1B«, after serving ulmost 40<br />

years.<br />

A nutive <strong>of</strong> Coshen, he operated<br />

a general glare there for .50 years<br />

He was a member <strong>of</strong> Arbutus Chap,<br />

ter No, 1T0, P. and A.M., o' Court<br />

House: the Independent Order <strong>of</strong><br />

Odd Fellows, <strong>of</strong> Wildwooit, and was<br />

treasurer and trustee <strong>of</strong> the Qoshen<br />

Methodist Church.<br />

Surviving are his wife. Biia R.;<br />

a daughter. Miss Jane Smiih, Gohhen-<br />

two sons, Harry M. and T. Everett<br />

both <strong>of</strong> Osshen, and one grandchild.<br />

Funeral services will be Ms after'<br />

noon in the Methodist ChurLh, In<br />

* will be in the church eeme-<br />

i are his wile, Mergaret<br />

n DOWJII; two sons, William<br />

I <strong>of</strong> Churehville, Pa,, and Boheri<br />

School '58-'59<br />

Calendar Sot<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> public schools will open<br />

their IMMI term on Monday, Sep.<br />

tember S. hold sessions for lil days<br />

during the term and will close sn<br />

June 12, int.<br />

Next year's calendar <strong>of</strong> school<br />

days was approved l>y the Board <strong>of</strong><br />

Education at its March meeting in<br />

the high school building Tuesday<br />

night.<br />

School will he out on 2Slii days for<br />

holidays and for other reasons, ac><br />

cording to the calendar. Classes<br />

will be suspended one day on Mon-<br />

day, October JP, for the county edu-<br />

Woman Marine<br />

Club Speaker<br />

Kiwaniont Learn <strong>of</strong><br />

Little-Known Branch<br />

Major Helen Tatum, Womin'n Af»<br />

fairs <strong>of</strong>ficer <strong>of</strong> the 4th Marine Carpi<br />

Reserve and ftesrulfmen Btatrlat,<br />

Philadelphia, addressed t^e Klwanii<br />

Club yesterday tit Plymouth Inn, The<br />

Marine <strong>of</strong>ficer reporle'l thai there<br />

now are 1300 eriisted memhors and<br />

7a <strong>of</strong>ficera in the Wom-s's .-vuxillsr/<br />

hnsnch <strong>of</strong> the Corps,<br />

This la just a nucleus group, sti.j<br />

said, kept during peace time MI that<br />

in ease <strong>of</strong> a national emergency n<br />

?nup would be resdy lo lrt- 11 new<br />

recruits.<br />

The girls afT duty aie pfimitted<br />

J wear civilian clothes and are<br />

scattered all iver ihe United SI ale J<br />

end at foreign bases. This is why<br />

urople do not .»te many members <strong>of</strong><br />

the womens corns.<br />

The major : rowed the different<br />

regulation style uniforms for every,<br />

iiiing from dre«a to fatigue auty, in-<br />

cluding summer 1 nU winter uniforms.<br />

She reported that the members<br />

are allowed to marry after serving<br />

one year In the eorpi. Enlisted per-<br />

sonnel sign up for either three or<br />

four years. Commissioned <strong>of</strong>ficers<br />

must serve at least two years active<br />

duty and four years in the reserves.<br />

Women must retire at the age <strong>of</strong> SS,<br />

Male personnel are not required to<br />

retire until they have renelud the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> SB.<br />

The Marine <strong>of</strong>ficer showed a film<br />

taking g girl recruit from the time<br />

she was sworn in and through her<br />

basic training, including the differ.<br />

"' '' W<br />

I f;ip<br />

...-,, MAURICE YTNGUNO. left, preiident <strong>of</strong> Main.<br />

....- Council, preients charter to Mm. Ann SattiemByer,<br />

leader <strong>of</strong> Troop 57, spoiiiored by Altar and Rosary ioclety<br />

s »- AugustiM's Church, The other participants in cere-<br />

mony art Mrs, John Fiynn md Mrs, Anthony Mtack. assls-<br />

tint leaders. New troop has 26 members —drainger Studio<br />

photo.<br />

Police Study<br />

Search Plan<br />

bers.<br />

Followlni the film Major Tatum<br />

answered questions. She reported<br />

that the Corps will supply prcgrams<br />

for both schools and service clubs.<br />

The speaker was introduced by th s<br />

program chairman for the day, Vice<br />

President Jack Dean,<br />

Visiting guests and Klwaninn, were<br />

introduced by a visiting Klwanian,<br />

Arthur T. Tota. at Somers Pulnt.<br />

A-Bomb Blast<br />

Contlnuxj from Pas* 1<br />

J«rn» rwarti nead not faar a<br />

direct felatt (rom sn atomic WMp-<br />

•n In caia ef attack. The weapon<br />

I) tes mpmtive ta .xplod* ta<br />

waits Iti effect* on an aru tueh<br />

at louttxrn New Jtrtev<br />

He said, however, that the sea,<br />

shore would be in danger <strong>of</strong> fallout<br />

should a bomb be dropped by an<br />

part <strong>of</strong> the contract obligation <strong>of</strong><br />

every faculty member.<br />

The Thanksgiving vacation Is<br />

hdld f N b d<br />

<strong>of</strong> the fallout here would<br />

the prevailinM wind a»i><br />

site <strong>of</strong> the blast.<br />

from the<br />

..i. .,. voinntetr. at<br />

a meeting <strong>of</strong> the captains Monday<br />

evening.<br />

This figure ia the total received<br />

during the first two weeta <strong>of</strong> ths<br />

drive, leaving a balance <strong>of</strong> about<br />

I1BM stUl to coma in foV <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

to meet its quota. Ho requested<br />

that any donations toe sent to him<br />

or any <strong>of</strong> Uie ibranch <strong>of</strong>ficers.<br />

Local branch <strong>of</strong>ficers include Mrs,<br />

Alfred O. Halgh, chairman; Dion<br />

Taylor, vice chairman and chairman<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> special gifts; Mtei Mary<br />

p, Uteoht, secretary; Mrs. Harold S,<br />

Paris, treasurer: Robert French.<br />

Peter WtsHOjfky, Mrs, Morgan Hand<br />

and Mrs, Sarsh Brydson, member*<br />

at largei Mrs, Clement m. Stokes.<br />

Volunteer services; Mrs Rachel<br />

Schermerharn, Grey Ladles; Mn,<br />

Florence Jeffries, canteen; Mm Wil-<br />

liam Garret son. motor corps; Mrs<br />

Philip Shaflo, blood; Mrs, John B.<br />

Townsond. home service: Benald Pi-<br />

ieggl, disaster; and Mrs, Frank F,<br />

Rsyce, puiblle Information.<br />

Women Slate Tour<br />

<strong>of</strong> European Gardens<br />

The New Jersey State Federation<br />

<strong>of</strong> Women's Clubs is iponnorlng a<br />

Oarden Tour <strong>of</strong> Europe leaving<br />

Idlewild Airport, New York", tjr tbmr.<br />

tered plane May 19 and returning to<br />

New York on June 9 The trip is<br />

open to Federated dub women and<br />

members <strong>of</strong> their Immediate families<br />

It U planned to visit Uie World's<br />

Fair in Brussels, the flower auction*<br />

In Auiamear, famous gardens and<br />

nurseries in Boksk<strong>of</strong>, Paris, VenaUei,<br />

and London, as well as the Hyfcs mu-<br />

seum, a diamond catting factory,<br />

the "Jet d'Eau", high«!t arUfical<br />

fountain in the world, and the Castle<br />

<strong>of</strong> Chilion.<br />

There will be a sail up the Rhine<br />

River past many aid and beautiful<br />

castles %ni fO4 ltfkMtloiu, M well<br />

as endless vineyards.<br />

There wlli 'be a «Swi« NWlt Out"<br />

with a typical Swiss dinner, Swiss<br />

yodeilng, folk dancing, flag Uirowlne,<br />

and an Alp horn Mowing earnest a<br />

motor ride through the Black Forest,<br />

and an exhilarating excursion by<br />

rack pinian railway lo "PUatue<br />

Kulm", 1 13 miles above sea level,<br />

A copy <strong>of</strong> the complete Itinerary<br />

will be mailed upon request Those<br />

Interested may notify iMarian H,<br />

Wlftlns, 433 Cooper st., Beverly,<br />

DR. MORRIS GOTTLIEB<br />

Dr, Morris Gottlieb, chief <strong>of</strong> oh.<br />

stetrics and gynecoiogy at the At<br />

lantie <strong>City</strong> Hospital and chief eon<br />

suttant at Shore Memorial Hospital<br />

was principal speaker last nlsht<br />

the monthly seminar <strong>of</strong> the 7th<br />

District First Aid Council, in the<br />

Central av. School here.<br />

He addressed the volunt/Bsr first<br />

alders on "Emergency Obstetriejif<br />

Procedures." A Him was shown In<br />

conjunction with the lecture. The<br />

Cape >May County Rescue Squad was<br />

host to the district group for this<br />

one <strong>of</strong> a series <strong>of</strong> education sessions.<br />

Dr. Gottlieb a graduate <strong>of</strong> Temple<br />

University Medical School in 1947,<br />

did his post-graduate work at Man<br />

caret Halg Hospital and the Jersey<br />

city Medical Center after intemlna<br />

at Atlantic city Hospital, During<br />

World War 2 he served as a llcuten<br />

ant-Colonel flight surgeon for the<br />

Air Force. He Is a Fellow <strong>of</strong> the<br />

American College <strong>of</strong> Surgeons,<br />

Young Democrats Plan<br />

Registration Canvass<br />

The Young Democratic Club <strong>of</strong><br />

Cape May County will hold its reg><br />

ular monthly meeting at the old<br />

court house in Cape May Court House<br />

on Thursday, M.-reh 27, at 1 p. m.<br />

Patrick T. Ourbett, president <strong>of</strong><br />

'he Camden County Young DenMN<br />

trals, will be the guest speaker. Ho<br />

will assist In Planning a registration<br />

canvass by the local club, Cnrbett Is<br />

a prospective slate president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New Jersey Young Democrat<br />

The registration canvass J« sn ex-<br />

perimental project to be carried out<br />

in a few selected communities, stu<br />

Atwood <strong>of</strong> Stone Harbor wt:< super-<br />

vise the project.<br />

Try Our MIM Cilmal*<br />

Easter Parade<br />

Continued from g<br />

tors <strong>of</strong> a local children's shop, will<br />

serve as judges in this division.<br />

The selection <strong>of</strong> the winners will<br />

be done between 1:30 and 3 p. m<br />

The Easter weekend program will<br />

open on Saturday. April a. at 10:30<br />

a, m, when the children <strong>of</strong> the area<br />

will be treated to a free moving pic.<br />

ture show at the Village Theatre,<br />

Decorated Easter eggs will be distr 1 -<br />

huted at this event also, Robert K,<br />

Hunter is in charge <strong>of</strong> arrange-<br />

ments.<br />

Serving on the committee with<br />

Godfrey and Hunter are Chamber<br />

President Albert W. Garrison. Philip<br />

Turner, W, Earl North and William<br />

Morrison,<br />

Sandman, Ramagosa<br />

Buy Historic Hotel<br />

The hbjtarie 142-year-old Congress<br />

Hotel at Owe Hay this week came<br />

under th» ownenhlp <strong>of</strong> State Sen.<br />

ator ChtrlM W, Sandman and GU-<br />

sert R*m«gosi, s WUdwood business-<br />

man, who «*ld they plan to restore<br />

the Colonial dignity to the sprawl-<br />

ing Mat hetel enjoyed at the height<br />

<strong>of</strong> its glory.<br />

Hie new owners have blueprinted<br />

eolonuil-slylo public rooms and a<br />

drivawmy curving over, expansive<br />

lawns to the main lobby. Horse-<br />

drawn Uxhaiba wUl farms guests to<br />

the hotel. Sandman and Ramagosa<br />

When Brut built; the hotel build.<br />

Ing mewured 108 by 140 feel, and<br />

was HM to fa* the largest frame<br />

building in the country. It was twice<br />

iestroyed by lire and reconstructed<br />

fourth time, each tine gnawing<br />

(»s hi proportion. The present<br />

itructure tfctes to ina.<br />

UU<br />

Hoa«e cooking In N«w York would<br />

Ml up M inan Mte<br />

•Hut New/ Jtwy euMiMKMa J»<br />

atad atate sodrtla <strong>of</strong> DrtawaM,<br />

Maryland and Pmn.ylv»hlo, wffll<br />

apnuor the 9th AIHUMI Keeioo I<br />

Chiropody Hn« OmtaN, April<br />

1790, at the AnMaMdor Hotel. Air<br />

laiitlc <strong>City</strong>.<br />

According to Dr. W, f. Mum.


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$ •<br />

mar<br />

atoes<br />

K$<br />

—U. S. Gov't Choice Beef<br />

83<br />

iilMST -f* POT ROAST-<br />

>«rWnf ftim Meaty, Tender, 47, S. Cort Inspected<br />

Ckkken Breasts 3 - $ F<br />

for m fsv Gardening Need*'<br />

-^GrassSeed K 1,71 im,mt<br />

Spring Festival oi Values<br />

VOUATO PA$H SS^: 6 pi-25 <<br />

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Supreme Sliced<br />

RYE BREAD<br />

Brmad Fresh Frozen<br />

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Soda/ * Club+4ot*s<br />

Authority <strong>On</strong> Stage and Writing<br />

k Colony Club Guest Speaker<br />

Mm Mat sMM, «MMi af Ike • PMBB anm* hr *i H taars*<br />

UtanMn T i .._T_I±1 at »• Maw 1 tw IMU im rccotto<br />

Oh*, •mini. Br. Malm & Mf- >a> U—. <strong>On</strong>na asi M»<br />

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Bod keened, a IBBII in ifce Cm<br />

War, and n cOtasn "In Urn '<br />

The second put BCM ease OH: ir<br />

lmp and was the imorul -Freetles**<br />

hF Jssses SBHH^ Pc^iai<br />

real Be* seller. "Ptj-ms Bi«*<br />

which has BMB Oie «*om; » M,<br />

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Retreshmenis were served from Economkalr<br />

l*Wes decorated in the SI, Fatrlek's All work<br />

D«v theme Hostesses were Mrs,<br />

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NHHII AparfnMnH<br />

National S.nh <strong>of</strong> Oman <strong>City</strong><br />

National MaEhlna a Iran Work,, Int.<br />

Ocn city Airport Ann.<br />

Otaan <strong>City</strong> litiploymtnt Ayeitcy<br />

Oeaan CHy Horn. Savlnis * Lsan Ann,<br />

Oca.n eity Hstal and R.itaur.nt Ann,<br />

Ociin ttty Marina<br />

Own C*ty Real litat. •sard<br />

O».n <strong>City</strong> MuMtkeard Club<br />

Qe«n eHy Yaiht Club<br />

Ot..nlc Hstal<br />

<strong>On</strong>Uy, Richard B.<br />

Ovirbrosk Sardeni<br />

Parker Paper Product.<br />

Ptnauin Hall<br />

Pannnrlvanla Dutch R.ttaurant<br />

Mil's tub CMMr<br />

Ponfl.-OIM Cantrtctsrt<br />

Ral.l»* It<strong>of</strong>al. TI»<br />

Rait, Ranald<br />

RtfeMff Rtal UtaM<br />

R<strong>of</strong>ary Club<br />

Sn3aZ"y*H<strong>of</strong>«l. Th.<br />

•anal*. Hit i<br />

Scott Rialty<br />

taaftlr, Tha<br />

•aaahsre BuMlnf and Loan ASM,<br />

SaavlMr. Ths<br />

••nMr Studle.<br />

ShaMfa RMtaynnf<br />

Maw, larf L.<br />

Shtppard'. Auto tarvlca<br />

Slxntm-Wllllann Paint<br />

ShDWnakcr Lumb*r Ca,<br />

thrlv.r. C.ndy<br />

IhnmB Rattaurant<br />

•India Ap.rtm.nt.<br />

Slawm, P. C,<br />

Smith Ruf Work.<br />

fpenilar, Charles<br />

Stihlar PlumMin A Maallnl<br />

ft. JcfctftLuNMrari Church<br />

itrVNh. d. AU«i,M^<br />

Tacurlno, Lsul.<br />

TH* mm**, n*<br />

Tony's Marina tarvlta<br />

Slates Events<br />

Mutlc Program For<br />

* Guests March 77<br />

MN. LOU Tbotnpoon Mn. Ethel<br />

Hill .nd Mr.. Ctalre AlaJMndw wer.<br />

Mia Meal dub', annual milk prs.<br />

•rani will b* piowi MarA ,17 M<br />

will ba an apan maatiin for luaati<br />

lUwi^HfiWfi in flic «*!<br />

auHLJH ftAalll irt ta^^ aElv^at- aM Bitft rTTJigfr<br />

w99W^S9Tf WW9w9 &¥ Hw Flf^Ps IfiBffiVliln<br />

Church.<br />

Guest artist for this occasion will<br />

hostess.<br />

be held in the Legion Hall «nd will<br />

Cam* Atay CotfMy •rMa* CemmlHion<br />

I.e followed by a covered dish supper. TUISDAY—<br />

Florist<br />

Caaaskall, Idward tm,<br />

The refreshments committee for<br />

Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Senr.<br />

' t RatlCstaf*<br />

the supper Is Mrs, Mulvina Kleley,<br />

ice <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist Church<br />

JrfiHen Study, 10:4» a. m. In the<br />

WlILD<br />

chairman. Miss States, Mra, Muriel church,<br />

IMcgee and Mrs. Slmmerman Sorv<br />

ing on the decorating committee are<br />

• * *<br />

Mrs, ategee and Mri. Florence Town- Literature DepartflMnt <strong>of</strong> the<br />

tend.<br />

Colony Club meeting, 11 a m, at Uie<br />

home <strong>of</strong> iMrs, John Butler, 2012<br />

An auditing committee wait ap- Ctntral av, Discussion on New Jef. W«M,W<br />

pointed and will meet Tuesday eve. ey.<br />

COIUAMI . WIDOINa *<br />

ning at 7:30 at the home oi Mm,<br />

• • •<br />

fUNIRAL MSION*<br />

Shomo, JOB Bay av. Those rnrnprls* Executive committee <strong>of</strong> the Wom- OUM SMCIALTY<br />

Ing the committee are Mrs Simmer, an's Society <strong>of</strong> Christian Service <strong>of</strong><br />

nu.n, chairman, Mn. Julia Chattlii the First Methodist Church meeting,<br />

and Mrs, Emma Sehuff.<br />

7l3O p. m in the Cliurch Parlor.<br />

" T ^ , "t *f<br />

3-DAY SALE<br />

THURSDAY -<br />

FRIDAY - SATURDAY<br />

UNCLAIMED WATCHES<br />

Pay <strong>On</strong>ly the Repair Costs!<br />

DUplay in Our<br />

WJndowiand<br />

in Hi* Stor#<br />

GARRISON<br />

HUGE SELECTION <strong>of</strong> watches left for repairs<br />

to be sold at these unusual prices, line watchej<br />

•for ladle* and gentlemen at prices you nay never<br />

again be <strong>of</strong>fered!!<br />

MS ASBURY AVI. OCEAN CITY PHONE 2278<br />

•w<br />

9;<br />

, ' • * $ ? : &<br />

Discounts Alp A fact<br />

—Not Talk!<br />

Some people brig atxtaf vft«t they*m gifaw4»««,<br />

not u« ... we do what jqa'n<br />

later on. For instance, the 2<br />

they're typical <strong>of</strong> the kttd <strong>of</strong> «*w»get<br />

for you. Both are really ^f<br />

comparing are your b»rt w*y <strong>of</strong> proving wtoit w| I<br />

s - PIE<br />

DINETT<br />

Sean Nationally for $69.95 to $100.00!<br />

These (rent ordinary kitchen gets . . . these are hi-fashlon<br />

suites. The collection we picked ojit from the manufacture<br />

warelwiue atoek includes dlaeontlnued styles, showroom<br />

samples. Imperfects and mich ... but each and every «w ot<br />

them If a terrific buy — you save at least H on<br />

retaa prise! Shop sow — gat test sclacUob.<br />

HOLLYWOOD<br />

BED SETS<br />

. $89,501<br />

Our price Unt for<br />

worlul , . _ . ._<br />

tmcy hwdbbard and bos .prtog<br />

tat If _<br />

that much lad f et a


6fyen Here<br />

1ft. AM DtfWrinMUt <strong>of</strong> tte Wo-<br />

nwt Pn__. ...-=-=.. ^ ! Jr<br />

United SAates qovwnment Qbllgmtions, direct and n -—— : ^^-<br />

ObUijaiitins <strong>of</strong> state and political nyhdivisions==-==--__<br />

t)ih(.r bonds, notes, imd debeniurps..,.. ===-_-<br />

OM-poraU 1 sim-ks lincludinii ^a.^QP.Uii stock af -Vderaf<br />

bank) =,-........,. = ,..... __..=====_.__...._V.==<br />

Lisans and disi-iiunljl Unciyding ST1.59 over_i-_ft_)<br />

Bank [ii*mts*^ uivned None, fyrnlture and fixtures $!F7.<br />

Invrsiments and oihi-r iiss__i in_lrect!,v pepF^senlliij<br />

iir-pmUe-s or yther i%>al estate.. = _== = = -=<br />

Othei' assets .== = = = = ... .___._.=== = =.,=<br />

TXJTAL<br />

Demand deposits <strong>of</strong> indlyiduals partner-shTps an'<br />

rime depi»?i!is <strong>of</strong> Individuals, pgrtnci^hip- and corpbntle-l-^' i%<br />

pcuusits nf Ujiltrd suites OaveiTUnenl (Inbludine IKMU) H M ) 1<br />

LfeposlUi <strong>of</strong> ISLatc- and poIltjeBI subdlvialons-1==- ""<br />

Otht-r dt-pitsiils u-ertlfietf and cashier's €-h«?ks.<br />

TOTAL DBPOalTS -----_.<br />

Other iliiiiiliilcs .-„______, .........<br />

TOTAL t-IABILITIia|_ ._ ..<br />

C1APITAL, ACCOUNTS<br />

Capital Stock:<br />

it) commim stncli, tolal par laaaadri.ai :_<br />

Byppiy* ^--=-_ __ == .:_ 1 _l\ ~~ ~~ ' ~<br />

UtidKiHed pitifUs l/__= = =~ _ " ~~ -- " -" J_y J<br />

Rmi 11 is (and relUmem accounl" tar prrlrrrVd ifockY.VJZ-<br />

TOTAL CAPITA1, ACCOUNTS<br />

TOTAL LIABfLITIM AND CAPITAL ACCOUNT!.,-.<br />

*" " 'RANDA<br />

(OSS? e"iUiblll end for sflw<br />

the toesi <strong>of</strong> my know<br />

LEMUEL H<br />

<strong>of</strong> I >Wf_"J New Jeiwy. County <strong>of</strong> Cape May. tt:<br />

s mlttic<br />

nounced the next meetlni! will hi „<br />

covered dish supper The hoklcs<br />

Hits went to Miss Miriam Heichiy<br />

and Mrs, Ann Shcpnard,<br />

uPh H '" , an " «ub_cTlb«i Bufoie me this<br />

Hih day <strong>of</strong> March, 1058 and I herebv<br />

ei p'li.i v ¥"• ' um n " 1 on <strong>of</strong>ficer or direcluf<br />

nf this hank<br />

MARION T. MURPHY, Notary Public,<br />

Si—I ' * s P lre " October IT, lOig,<br />

Correct—Allot:<br />

JOH<br />

JOH.,<br />

BRUCE I<br />

Now YOU TOO Can<br />

Afford A New Home<br />

As low<br />

495 DOWN<br />

a ALL «»!»„„„» eha<br />

Th«i» new term, fw si only<br />

19 I »<br />

Hilarious<br />

Council<br />

i POINT A varisly ttiow<br />

Fiday afternoon at a<br />

jmNy In the audttgrlum <strong>of</strong><br />

I av. «hool tiy pupil* Aon<br />

, E-Kh«i and Ninth tJrade<br />

td U<br />

. a t I<br />

ae enjoyed UM hilarious<br />

»*.<br />

_jow was presented by the<br />

[Council and featured many<br />

| entertainment. mH nerlom<br />

humorous<br />

twpe nerved as muster<br />

and •!» portrayed<br />

[ with an impersonation ' <strong>of</strong><br />

S known TV character<br />

ffRSfnted were acts from<br />

Kltrtienett-S contistUvg <strong>of</strong><br />

i girls and a pantoniimB<br />

i Walk's Orchestra<br />

•Mas wen presented by<br />

, Alice Januky, Harriot<br />

Buih Lamberd<br />

u <strong>of</strong>fend a vocal aelec-<br />

Surran Mayed an av><br />

f «olo_ A j>_ntomln# skit en<br />

I • Penny in the Mm Dot"<br />

I and also another Bklt<br />

ImuranM Agency<br />

)-FIRE LIABILITY<br />

Notary Public<br />

Dr. SP-4#14<br />

Point, New<br />

a g Npmuin John* and J»ck<br />

Barnard.<br />

A highligtllt at the variety thow<br />

w the appearioce <strong>of</strong> Janice Oerner,<br />

Marttyn P«l__t and Dime Vleth,<br />

Oin» little baton twLrlBrs from m«<br />

lower grades.<br />

AnaMiar iktt featured lartara<br />

SslcU*, DMOTH Bird, Allan MeNelia<br />

and Jkamie Nawaome. Oonuaittet<br />

memtoeci let the affair were Marjorie<br />

nahar, Ourlaa Rent tai Tom Dix,<br />

publicity; MIM Sho«-ers, Hcsthcr<br />

Jordan and Sandy 'Pharo, talent con.<br />

mittee; Don Verdory, satropp* ana<br />

Jam itravcrman, properties,<br />

Paul Jaokion mid J«n Bnvfrman<br />

were OM-halrmtni <strong>of</strong> the variety<br />

tHI OCIAN CITY HNTIMtL-CMOWIt<br />

otlwr BMlvitin in Me Dawes av,<br />

school uKiuded a 8cM trip for the<br />

HUptlh fiiade itudoiU to the Mi<br />

Uonal BUIK <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> where tncj<br />

toured ths vaults and the loan de-<br />

pirtment They were also stiu#n<br />

Ule money packing department.<br />

Thin trip was taken in cooperation<br />

With th* group's current study oi<br />

financial transactions under the di<br />

rtction ot hklwaj-d Johnson, mathe-<br />

matic- teaener.<br />

<strong>City</strong> Receives Award<br />

For Traffic Safety<br />

S O M E R S M W h<br />

SOMERS<br />

M<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

MttWChie. <strong>of</strong> Police<br />

and Mrs CJiarle. Cray and Council,<br />

Olan and Mrs, Omrga Berger attend-<br />

ed ceremonies jn Newark recently<br />

at whrch time Qray and tlergir ac-<br />

cepted on bshalf at nhe city an award<br />

for traffic safety.<br />

Mayor Pred W, Chapman previous.<br />

ly had planned to attend and re.<br />

ceive the award for Uhe city ibut per.<br />

mutl busines* kept him front attend.<br />

Ing, Berger Is chairman <strong>of</strong> the pub-<br />

'ieity eo-ninittee for city council.<br />

TELEVISION<br />

• Salts • Aerials • Any Make<br />

• Sarviet • Towers • Any Model<br />

AERIALS and TOWERS EXPERTLY<br />

INSTALLED, REPAIRED and PAINTED<br />

RVJCE EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 O'CLOCK<br />

ROVfR D. BROWN<br />

lay Ave. (Rst.) <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE CALL<br />

OCEAN CITY 1457<br />

PAINT YOUR WAY TO NEWNESS<br />

JIFFY-NAMEL<br />

ioiH. JiffyNlmel. CMS<br />

on in • jiffy. Dries in ajiffr.<br />

Smooth lowing, I_»--_i no brush<br />

•tlfcl. Tough,<br />

•ui PT, QT,<br />

PHIL TURNERS PAINT STORE<br />

Open Friday and Saturday Evenings<br />

I AttURY AVI, PHONE 0499<br />

JL fCMDIK<br />

AT UST YtAR'S PRICES!!<br />

draille priee Lnereua In chocolate during recent<br />

we are holding our Prices at the 1957 level, An<br />

•avlng for you.<br />

BBMPLITi LINE<br />

Milk Chocolate<br />

JltOVILTIES<br />

ALL MADI<br />

HIN<br />

THISAMBHiOH<br />

TV CHOCOLATE<br />

FAMOUS, '"<br />

Put <strong>On</strong> Free<br />

All Ceeeanut Cream<br />

and Butter Cream<br />

Egg* Mad* With<br />

Yelk Canton<br />

%lb. size 59c<br />

Othen up to 5 lbs.<br />

— _ll§S ^<br />

FRUIT & NUT EGGS<br />

with<br />

Milk or Dark Chocolate<br />

COMPLITI ASSORTMENT OF<br />

JjQME MAPI EASTER BON PONS<br />

7>LLID EASTER BASKETS<br />

' QUALITY JlkLY EGOS Ib.<br />

EL<br />

ib 79c<br />

LINfi OF STOFFBD TOYS<br />

INNER'S<br />

"Wtf CANDY Kim"<br />

Av»no« Phen* 1465<br />

Board to Buy<br />

Stage Curtain<br />

Liberalize Rule on<br />

Teacher Sick Leave<br />

Pmm — Haw to<br />

Hw ^_<br />

tws eurtiln (or the<br />

auditorium or the Dawn av. school<br />

were discussed at a recent meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the local Board <strong>of</strong> EdiMMkHi In<br />

the New York av, aehoei, Mn, Wii-<br />

mer WUnn and W, Stoddurd Gr.v<br />

w« appointed to a committee for<br />

the purchaM <strong>of</strong> the curtain. They<br />

hope to have Ule curtain lust-lied be-<br />

fore the smduntlon exercUu m<br />

lane.<br />

The realgnMlon <strong>of</strong> WtlUam RoaeD-<br />

berger a* a member <strong>of</strong> the board<br />

WM received and nled.<br />

After a lengthy discussion It was<br />

decided that In the future If a<br />

teacher hns to ttay at ham* due to<br />

slekneu <strong>of</strong> her children, the lost<br />

tune may 'be applied to 'har own slch<br />

New* <strong>of</strong> Somers Point<br />

by Mrt, Bfy l<strong>of</strong>c Phone 2779<br />

Haining Quits Regional Board;<br />

Start Seeking Superintendent<br />

leave tube s this year " ^ *f ule „<br />

must submit II t-rilncBte <strong>of</strong> their J*hys otherapy—Dr. Mar<br />

— Dr. Eu<br />

God-1<br />

toodontlm and Oral turgfry—Di?<br />

'•ffc'fflOtoiWf, Dp. Jtarae" flarei),<br />

§Sflt cntsf, =<br />

chJ-f JL Burkhardt -<br />

ConsulttaB Staff—Or. Lev! Walker,<br />

Dr. Jamaa Gleaaoo, ootoral medicine,<br />

Dr. C. B. Whlnu, Dheumitalogy; Dr<br />

« %J?Q a «**«»"'rcn 22nd,<br />

April lima <strong>of</strong><br />

WOHMII'S Day<br />

10<<br />

Nwaii<br />

S.I.I copy<br />

Kara Blue<br />

UbttlSynip<br />

b.i. 25*<br />

Waxod Pap«r<br />

Tiwd liquid<br />

P6f6_P94nt<br />

2 sr 59<<br />

tr<br />

CrottttABIackwtl<br />

Kretschmer<br />

Il-OL 33<<br />

U Choy CMcltra<br />

Dinnar<br />

MazolaOfl<br />

quirt<br />

bettl.<br />

gatlaa t.n<br />

Urflliojiid<br />

?Gk<br />

Hanoi<br />

. j<br />

^t/u-is+mp.<br />

Sflsl<br />

•>- ; rf ••••" >--v-'V" >•:>:> y ^ H #^;:<br />

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VitH Our Nmw<br />

Ml. Md COCKTAl LOUNGE<br />

PAOOWEOtPMTMBiT<br />

STATK PAIR.TRADE PKICBS<br />

Miv»>iy Phone Somers Point 2578<br />

Appreciation<br />

Township Group at<br />

County GOP Banquet<br />

VWFMR TOWKSHIP—The f fih an.<br />

nual banquet <strong>of</strong> the Republican organiiatlon<br />

n held Saturday ever.leg<br />

in Layre's Dutch Kitchen, Vlllas-<br />

Loeal residents attendlog weve Mr.<br />

and Mn, John Candy <strong>of</strong> Marmora,<br />

Mrs. John Bergti. Aickancei Mrs-<br />

Herbert Bond, Palermo- c •His L'<br />

Canon and ton, Curtis, Seav;<br />

Hohart Sapp Sr and Hobart Sapp<br />

'r. and Henry Schneider, Beesley's<br />

rant; and Frank Kruk and Michael<br />

Kruk, SeavlUe.<br />

f© thm hundrmd* <strong>of</strong> frlmndi and patrons who<br />

vhHmd m at thm Nmw Circle Cafe during thm pa$t<br />

wmmk end, w# extend* owr heartfelt apprmeiatlon.<br />

Yaw aphndld turnout madm peuiUm thm trmmmn-<br />

t4Kc.it <strong>of</strong> our Oranrf Opening. Thank*, once<br />

Joeand St<strong>of</strong>cy WOrio<br />

f •;• : •• " • ••: • TT -'""\T*V...-.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

MARCH 21<br />

"TIN STAR"<br />

—PLus-<br />

Mr. Rock'n Roll<br />

KBY RINGS<br />

PEARL NECKLACES<br />

POPCORN. CANDY<br />

PASSES<br />

SUN. • MON. • TUI.<br />

Yl M<br />

STY<br />

LEDOEH<br />

•T PWl PWlea O Ourtos any, y, aMitnnt t<br />

aanast kt ojaaMane. vtb the taw<br />

M iMlMliaill Of tm load* <strong>of</strong> Hnn<br />

aite«ilM •»•>» permit.<br />

added (bat than an indica-<br />

«e»a»ool el*«uier» have<br />

M» their debrix to the<br />

•ay ml and hnv failed to obtain<br />

uflkient pawns. The local ordiatater<br />

that for each load a<br />

Hast be secured from the<br />

local glnmhlpa nupector. Richard •IOMI EOWAtD COU<br />

A continued effort will be made,<br />

ray BM, to apprehend (II violators.<br />

at Son<br />

<strong>of</strong>NN. New-<br />

. f. « w t. in?,<br />

paid * fin<br />

lM (M«f< Edmrd Col. -ill, no,<br />

Accident Hearing<br />

s? «.. Unlawful H.ilit lo A.oid<br />

mertMa SMiri. i. Mwt k. A.d fren<br />

Court Saturday<br />

Hn S«*t> <strong>of</strong> C.Nfo.nis to . i. Retorter Spends 3<br />

Ictpe my County's RtpubUcah and<br />

U, S. CHOICE<br />

Similar meetings are scheduled<br />

\m»cratlc orgmiiatlons filed corn. "tg^^Xe&SjtiJ Waller Reade Theatre located on<br />

Black Horse Pike at Tilton Hand Stars Brymer<br />

for 10 areas covering the M coun- Days at Dnxd Init,<br />

Units for State<br />

U, unopposed slates <strong>of</strong> candidates<br />

Traflle Clrele in pleaaantviile, Mrili<br />

ties in the Third Federal Reserve J«mea L, Snyder. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Wih FILET MIGNON<br />

• cauaty oBiset In die April prt<br />

re-opsn for ths season tomorrow Brilliant Cast In<br />

District, which comprises the entire School Senior, wu one <strong>of</strong> (lie M<br />

eteeUon, County Clerk Henry<br />

(Friday) It was announced ilry W«l-<br />

CD bntmmntf Total<br />

state ef Delaware, nine counties In Seniors from high schools In six<br />

nan reported this week, Ostrander ls weklng: then'o'minoti>r_Reada Jr., circuit president. 'Bratfiers Karamazov'<br />

IncrvMMdto 11 )<br />

New Jersey and 48 eouniiei In east- states who hove been accepted ,'or<br />

j OOP Uctot liiii Lawrence M, tlon ifor the unexplnd freeholder<br />

The opening this year will coin, VILLAOf<br />

ern Pennsylvania. Dlscussien« will admission to Drexel Institute <strong>of</strong><br />

• .nd art Youngbem for free- Um whUe Hollanff 2Wi<br />

clde with the circuit's 50th Golden<br />

Eight mon Hlf«onUbwd<br />

center around the outlook for butl- Technoloro' In September this year, GREG<br />

jri, Norman B. Taylor for sheriff full term In November<br />

ir a Anniversary celebration wWeh wui <strong>On</strong>. wMfc .»artloo tedav<br />

•meremcy boaprUl units ar* about<br />

nes* and credit this year.<br />

who spent three days it the Insil-<br />

t Herbert C. Godfrey for coroner,<br />

be held (hrough April 88.<br />

"The Brother. Kuamaiev" la one<br />

to be m«aa*d to N«w JTarMy bf Shlrttv McUfew Ii aHwi County Court on a charge <strong>of</strong> break, Army Resenre to Set<br />

Thompson.<br />

WEEKDAYS BAR CLOSED SUNDAYS<br />

Rodolfo Acesta in TIA JUANA GEORGE'S<br />

OVERCOATS tlan to receive estimates <strong>of</strong> cost for clou at U.C.LA to iMn big and entry wtth the Intent to<br />

the Job from Uie University <strong>of</strong> Penn- •» • * «« ap HH IanitMl,<br />

brought by <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> police. Up NorthfieM Center<br />

sylvania. Rutgers University and WMW fairly fluanfry wh«i sfw He was committed to the county Jail<br />

Pvt. Mackln Now tat<br />

• A. M. to 10 P. M.<br />

AMOCO STATION<br />

other agencies.<br />

loin, her hutband In japan. Shir, to await sentencing by County judge<br />

A dirertlve has been Issued to the<br />

Ft. Campbell, Ky.<br />

No Sunday Balm* THRU APRIL 6th, 19SI<br />

SAT, - SUN., MAR, 22 . 21<br />

The action Is the result <strong>of</strong> an edict ley, t>y MM way, KH another Di- Jonathan Aeten.<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Engineers for Uie •equal.<br />

Uen <strong>of</strong> land for uae aa an Arm? i<br />

CLIANID and PRESSED<br />

by the fipe May County Board at nali Shor* TV thow eomlns, and •land was apprehended by local serw TraMtac Center site In iJ<br />

Anny Pvt. Mward Mackln son<br />

JOHN WAYNE. SOPHIA LORfN to j|<br />

Taxation that all property In thethrw<br />

unrMMHd pictum. police early In October whan hU re-<br />

Giih and Carry<br />

county be revalued at 100 per cent<br />

lease flora the Atlantic County jaU<br />

<strong>of</strong> Mrs, Anne M. Mmkin. Mi Bay<br />

av,, Somen Point, recently was as-<br />

assessment.<br />

How talented eon you get? Bobat<br />

Mays Landing, whore he bad<br />

Phone 9051<br />

MitchuM, <strong>of</strong> all people, Is turning<br />

signed to the SOfllh Infantry at Fan<br />

LEGEND OF THE LOST<br />

served a go^day sentence on convic-<br />

The directive was lamed try ttie<br />

Into the Orson Welles <strong>of</strong> ltSS.<br />

Campbell Ky.<br />

tion for a Pleisunlvule charge. He<br />

n«^ Deputy ttjef „» Staff for<br />

Teehniranui In TeehnlCoIor<br />

He stars in "Thunder Road." a was sent to the Cape May County<br />

Logistics<br />

to maJw moat i<br />

Mackin, a HfleiBan in the infan.<br />

movie which his own company Is grand jury at a preliminary hearing The directive order, the acguiii.<br />

try s Campaay C, entered the Army<br />

producing; ho wrote the original here October 11.<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> • rectangular tract <strong>of</strong> land<br />

last September and received basic<br />

Th.alre ClstatJ Mon,, Tut. A Wati, rflohh<br />

story- about moonjhinlna on which<br />

training at Fort Bin N j<br />

IRCLE<br />

Local police said they are certain<br />

the screenplay la (uuad; he com- Bland wai the man who lut HUB.<br />

The 20-year-old soldier is a IBM<br />

posed the music for two songs mer looted home* In Ocem <strong>City</strong> by<br />

graduate <strong>of</strong> Otean city High School<br />

which Xeely Smith tings In the pic- entering while the homeowners were<br />

and was formerly employed by<br />

ture, and finally he acted Is agent asleep or In another part <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Tr<strong>of</strong>a^ Oulf station, <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits-<br />

for a new tebtjy-sogt Idol who makes<br />

REVOLUTIONAI<br />

hoiuie, PollM point out that all<br />

his acting debut In thla picture sueta burglaries have topped ,Jnee<br />

Who? Jim Mltohum, le^year-old son Wand has ben in Jail.<br />

See , , ,<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

<strong>of</strong> the actor!<br />

In another ease heard in the Ooiui.<br />

"OUR HEARTS WERf<br />

WLVAG<br />

ty pBurt late last week, Lewto ^.<br />

Central American explorer Layun, W atao <strong>of</strong> HeawnMHe, wu NEW GULF<br />

i<br />

MM, "Jui«He Jbs" Price, has found guilty ^ tin cotmbi o* tods-<br />

retained to help scout Panama Iocs cent usault on minor children. He<br />

tiona for the filming <strong>of</strong> "The Nafe<br />

YOUNG AND GAY"<br />

was arrested here fci September last<br />

Complmtm Stock ot<br />

and the Dead," starring Aide Ra year. He too was committed to ate<br />

and Cliff Robertson, and co-starrin county Jail to await sentencing.<br />

Presented by the<br />

H d Massey,<br />

OC Teachera Club POPULAR BRANDS<br />

W ^^f~\ fA ? Hal k ai^alaw<br />

Jerry Wald is walking on air thH< Drought tand Cold Cut<br />

—savea you money becaiue it<br />

d«yj, since four players in "Peytoi<br />

Friday and Saturday<br />

MAT. SAT, 3:30 P.M.<br />

Plies" have been nominated for n NJ Blueberry Outlook<br />

givsa you more cUan beat per<br />

FIRST 1V1 SHOW WI<br />

March 28th and 29th<br />

IMPORTS and DOMESTIC<br />

Oscar.<br />

The 1MB cultivated blueberry crop gaOon.<br />

m New Jersey ta expected to be<br />

Stata Okays Street<br />

HIGH SCHOOL<br />

Utett Mike Teddltm: He triad about 10 per cent smaller ttan ujua] First premium heating<br />

to biry Russia, Mien teamed the state Department <strong>of</strong> Agriculture'<br />

Paving at Wildweed<br />

AUDITORIUM * WHISKEY * WIN!<br />

NOW, THRU WED,<br />

MARCH 1<br />

couldn't take II out <strong>of</strong> the red I He reports.<br />

d "And do State Highway Department _r ap-<br />

and Lli are flying all ever Europe A main contributing factor h the oil at regular price<br />

always think <strong>of</strong> me du, ing your<br />

proval was siven this week to WUd-<br />

• P.M.<br />

their awn plane. No ... h generally thin jet or fruit buds<br />

taw night trlpiT"<br />

wood for tne paving <strong>of</strong> Burk av. Benefit Student Welfare Fund<br />

not at the controls.<br />

caused W 1«M summer's hot dry<br />

r*r«r—"Do 17 I've wrecked two Award <strong>of</strong> the contract was made to<br />

weather. This is particularly appar. Order from urn todayl<br />

train, that way already."<br />

Gerald A, Barrett, <strong>of</strong> Cape May ADULTS tl STUDENTS SOc<br />

* LIQUOR<br />

Sweetie—"Oh, you darllnE,» Court House, lowest <strong>of</strong> dve bidders, Produced By arrotitti-mt-nt with th»<br />

Me-M presents the bold, burning i<br />

Ths Ronald Colemans with thel; ent In fields which were not Irriaa<br />

daughter, will be taking <strong>of</strong>f soon ted. in addition, the severe cold this<br />

at *5.882S0.<br />

Dramatic PuBliihlng Co., ChiMgo)<br />

for a two or three month sojourn winter has killed already weakened MILTON HAGERTHEY<br />

The work Includes i-inch Mtunl-<br />

In Europe.<br />

.butts In some areas.<br />

nous oBerete surfacing for 2/10<br />

THE BROTHERS KARAMP<br />

OIL COMPANY<br />

JOE DrOWO'S<br />

miles at a paved width <strong>of</strong> 30.2 to 37<br />

Her Angeil ls wanted in London CianHM Ad. Brine Qokk PHONE SOMERS MINT 3578 • JACK NEALL, I<br />

feet.<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

to play opposite Bob IMItehum In<br />

YUL BRVNNER<br />

"The Angry IBil," but before doing<br />

CIRCLi CAFi<br />

this, she'll probably work In a trip<br />

ON HAND AT ALL TIMES<br />

to New York in behalf <strong>of</strong> "Merry<br />

[ 10 MacAltTHUR BLVD. SOMIRS POINT<br />

MARIA SCHELL-CLAIRE<br />

Andrew," In which she co-stars with<br />

Danny Ktye.<br />

OCEAN CUTS FINEST<br />

ESTABUSHB-D<br />

PHOHTUSS<br />

Prank liHa Kim<br />

Sinatra Hayworth Novak<br />

"PAL JMY"<br />

CO-ACTIOM HIT<br />

JAMIS CRAIG in<br />

tan <strong>City</strong>**<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Stat.<br />

Ragiitaratf<br />

Surgical<br />

Phafmacy<br />

PRESCRIPTIONS<br />

OUR SPECIALTY<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly SkHM<br />

your wr¥lt. ln<br />

GHOST DIVERS-<br />

STARTS WED., MAR. 26<br />

THRU SAT. MAR. 29<br />

— SPECIAL —<br />

REVLON'S SILICARE<br />

LARGE SIZE<br />

WITH LE FUI BIIPINMR<br />

&SUlt<br />

Yew R*c«iv« FREE<br />

FISS DOROTHY<br />

A HI-tH LIPSTICK<br />

PARKER MMUipti<br />

IN<br />

WALT DISNEY'S<br />

"OLD TELLER<br />

HAL MARCH in<br />

"HEAR ME GOOD<br />

R«wall Supm- PlMimim<br />

No Pureha» Neceu Neceuary<br />

<strong>On</strong>teai End. May 10,<br />

SPBCIAL<br />

Boudoir Sttt NOXZEMA<br />

Beg. 89c NOW 69c<br />

AltHd<br />

SINNER,.<br />

LOVER,..<br />

GAMBLER,..<br />

LEEJ.COBB • ALBERT SALUT<br />

*H,RICHAfiOBASEHART<br />

•«WUUMt1UTIEII<br />

*na IW HMtl >f rrOOOII DWranYMV<br />

" mm Mmvcnw • h<br />

n inl IhrM tt MCWWRI<br />

COMING<br />

THU, - SAT.<br />

"UfAYETTE<br />

TAB HUNTIK — •TCtflKAC<br />

•^^Mm^^mm<br />

m<br />

mjiasy^iepjhmjjreamtng iQj)rtving!<br />

Here he It at lait—just a few miles out en<br />

journey—with hia hands on the wheel and bis head<br />

» the eloudi. It's bisl<br />

And yet, truth to tell, ha docs have one regret.<br />

nr hfe knows that he needn't have waited thU long,<br />

w he but realined what an eajy step It Is from<br />

dmming <strong>of</strong> a Cadillac to driving in a CadlUM,<br />

Lite a great many motorists, for instance, he was<br />

•nt -ware that a CadiUac—In view <strong>of</strong> its obviou*<br />

Wrtuw-eould be so modest in prtoe.<br />

Nor did he appreciate, until the facts were pre-<br />

•nted, how economical m Cadillac is to maintain or<br />

how wonderfully It holds its value over'the<br />

And little did he suspect how accommodating his<br />

dealer would be in welcoming him to membership iu<br />

the great and distinguished family <strong>of</strong> Cadillac owners.<br />

So, if you have your heart set on a Cadillac, you<br />

should hesitate no longer to investigate thi« happy<br />

set <strong>of</strong> circumstances,<br />

In fact, why not visit your dealer today? He wul<br />

be happy to help you select your favorite Cadillac<br />

model with- your favorite Fleetwood interior—be it<br />

the luxurious Sixty-Two Coupe or the magnificent<br />

Eldorado Brougham, ' ! ,<br />

VISIT YOUE LOCAL AUTHORIZED CADILLAC DEALER<br />

.— —Light Out Way to S<strong>of</strong>ty—Aim Your Headlifktt<br />

You Aattorteed OwUUw DwOtr••"in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Is<br />

DKUCK MOTOR COMPANY, INCmtitim-im<br />

Ate<br />

Debrs Psget will spend a week In<br />

Arapulco after flnishinE "Barth to<br />

the Moon" In Mexico, She does not<br />

•ay a word about her marriage; her<br />

bridegroom 'hunt been there and<br />

Is not expected.<br />

She wat seen at a bullfight with<br />

a handsome Mexican socialite Yes<br />

Mama went along, too.<br />

Mariene Dlatrieii was honored by<br />

receiving an Invitation from Presl<br />

dent Elsenhower to attend a meet<br />

big In Washington. D, C.. In behalf<br />

<strong>of</strong> United States foreign aid, and is<br />

sorry she ant «o;<br />

Child Hazards<br />

in the Home<br />

By MWdlcal faelaty af N. J.<br />

Meplnf cJiDdren sale Is ai lm<br />

portant and at dffllcult at keaplM<br />

them dlieaieftee, Aaalyils <strong>of</strong> the<br />

nature and frequency <strong>of</strong> accidents<br />

to chlldrm shawl that about SO per<br />

cant <strong>of</strong> the oases reported are due<br />

to polsonlnsj, 30 per cent <strong>of</strong> the<br />

CUM lnvolv* burn* and the remain<br />

lag 20 par earn embrace everything<br />

from strangulation, suffocation, and<br />

faua, to tUurlM reiiutuw from poor,<br />

ly diskgned furniture and dangerous<br />

During the winter children are<br />

indoori mere than usual. This clreumataMa<br />

ia dangerotu tMnute <strong>of</strong><br />

the possBUJlty and frwiuency ef ac<br />

UdMt* within the home. fVMtt.<br />

keapbtf the natural curiosity <strong>of</strong> Ml.<br />

dran to mind—rfiould in to It that<br />

poisonous *»**&*m kept to a<br />

•ad that anaU artWes, like ajuttoai<br />

" J " -*~ naw Hadaa and nails, are<br />

aroond far toddlers to<br />

pertUD. swallow.<br />

Bat WDM* Uisre an chudrm,<br />

that «mUln toad or oth.r<br />

•nd<br />

im safety<br />

U not t» uied.<br />

and fumlahuia^ AotUd<br />

with comUderaUon <strong>of</strong><br />

art<br />

...tellyou^<br />

who<br />

anything<br />

Y«n1IBnd:<br />

WATCH FOR THESE 3 TERMITE DANGER SIGHS!<br />

Bast way to make sure you're safe ...<br />

GET A FREE TERMINIX INSPECTION NOW!<br />

Every yms termites do Uiotamnd. <strong>of</strong>donarg" worth<br />

<strong>of</strong> damage in this area. They could bo iiowiy<br />

destroying your bome right now . . , Ud you Ml<br />

even know they are there.<br />

That'll why. if you ate any <strong>of</strong> tboss tennto<br />

daagH »gjns, it's ptafa comnton HOW to aet a<br />

free TerroiDix inspection. If you don't have ter-<br />

mites, you won't wont be a penny out <strong>of</strong> pocket. And<br />

you'll enjoy real peace <strong>of</strong> mind knoWin* kWi you're '<br />

safe. If you do have termites. Ttrminjx wffl<br />

quictry nep tbe attack-atve you co*Uy tenrote<br />

damage<br />

Tcrmiiujt is tbe world'. Uraeat knmte<br />

TERMINIX INC<br />

*^*ember, no other<br />

, • - '-iiaa Ajbury


Chasi^ Rainbow**'<br />

: %iSttUV €*hf<br />

• events in the United States has<br />

_. ot judgment displayed by <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

im wHfep they flftclded, a year and a half<br />

waJUunl-see attitude on the issuance <strong>of</strong><br />

i pf bonds for long-term financing <strong>of</strong> a street<br />

i fold late in 1966, the financial con-<br />

_ would probably have meant that<br />

_. . would have had to pay somewhere<br />

>p*r Gftfet interest an the debt. Since the<br />

"" sd and Mterest rates have dipped,<br />

i <strong>City</strong> will be able to issue the same<br />

<strong>of</strong> at aeast 1 per cent. That will<br />

; <strong>of</strong> dollars over the proposed<br />

rai namad ON* Way<br />

•ttoaja Bonda Dtvlatao.<br />

• * *<br />

«ddabJtpi»aa Alfred Saalor and<br />

Robert ttompd, <strong>On</strong>ttm CKy boyi<br />

attending tbe U. S. Naval AcBdamtr<br />

at AnnapnHi, ML, • « iioow for<br />

vigtta will) tlMir naa«ctlv« .<br />

Frank I* Porter •»*» named lob<br />

lant sdtainlttrator at Snore Memor-<br />

la] ftbapMal bj action <strong>of</strong> the inctltu-<br />

Lion's Boaid . ' ~<br />

&t*te Senators Wayne DuMont Jr<br />

and Malcolm Forbe» candidate* for<br />

the Republican nomination for gov-<br />

everyone mi it the state champion<br />

sMp bukeUbulI gum* at Ut<br />

and tbt pdUtJclahj<br />

Ignored.<br />

I agencies and industries had<br />

vo ago. They also waited. The<br />

..__ . > there is a deluge <strong>of</strong> new bond issues<br />

gt, WtaKh may make the going rough for some<br />

jMt too favorable a credit rating. In this<br />

, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is fortunate for its amount <strong>of</strong> out-<br />

' ita ly the Governor's<br />

Them Mb develop,specific m-<br />

f sniftfl planning problems, as<br />

other non-rui^d areas,<br />

bring out several new and interest-<br />

g wiULSome <strong>of</strong> the problems facing<br />

^oonty <strong>of</strong>ficials as they try to find the best ways<br />

i together a Small area with agricultural, indus-<br />

—*—"— -\ phases, all demanding fan- treatment.<br />

t ftfch a small world, why does it take so much<br />

Jr t& run it?<br />

10 YEARS AGO<br />

Hay V. Thorpe, city treasurer and<br />

a former publisher <strong>of</strong> T»ie Sentinel-<br />

Leaser, died at the sge <strong>of</strong> 57 In<br />

Snore Memorial Hospital fallowing<br />

an extended illnets<br />

• • *<br />

Two week-day trains and three<br />

week-end trains, were eliminated<br />

from the resort's railroad schedule<br />

In a curtaHment order to cbiuerv<br />

coal supplies during a miners' work<br />

stoppage.<br />

* • •<br />

An ordinance for the Imposition<br />

oMiectlon, adminlsUMiim and en'<br />

forcemeat <strong>of</strong> * United tales tax In<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> aty was approved by tfie<br />

dly commissioners ower the objec-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> local Intel ttwnera The<br />

^<br />

for * pubI " :<br />

Mm Know M<br />

r seems possiWe, after all that snow and ice we<br />

r program.<br />

spring is practically here and the Cham-<br />

is well advanced in Its preparations for<br />

The Board <strong>of</strong> Education approved<br />

plan* tor the operation <strong>of</strong> cafeter-<br />

ias in the Central av and Uie Wes<br />

1* av elementary schools under<br />

the subsidized National School<br />

Lunch Program.<br />

• • *<br />

John W. Dennis, owner <strong>of</strong> tfie nrc<br />

ravaged Delaware Hotel, decided<br />

against rebuilding Uie hostelry and<br />

Editor, Sentinel-Legder — "Local<br />

taxes, shot through with inequities,<br />

are at record heights Rising state<br />

expenditures threaten New Jersey's<br />

delicate economic balance Thi Fed-<br />

eral debt, crowding 1U legal celling.<br />

precariously underpins the national<br />

economy.<br />

"Increasing numbers <strong>of</strong> taxpayers,<br />

already goaded by high taxes Into<br />

an unprecedented grass-roots de-<br />

mand to «.ut the Federal budget, de-<br />

mand release from the tax effects <strong>of</strong><br />

mounting state and local expend!<br />

tur« as well Meantime, special in.<br />

terest groups continue to call for<br />

new and expanded spending pro-<br />

grams, adroitlv but <strong>of</strong>ten erroneous-<br />

ly identifying their desires with<br />

public need Many <strong>of</strong> these pro.<br />

grains would extend still further<br />

government's already far flung Inva.<br />

sion into field* traditionally reserved<br />

for private enterprise<br />

"Every level <strong>of</strong> government—fed-<br />

eral, state and local—is torn be-<br />

tween the conflicting pressures to<br />

expand services and reduce taxes.<br />

Out <strong>of</strong> the resulting Controversy<br />

arise question! <strong>of</strong> crucial Impor-<br />

tance in the life <strong>of</strong> American gov<br />

eminent How much government do<br />

we want' How much <strong>of</strong> our indi-<br />

vidual Incomes an TIP willing to<br />

devote to government*"<br />

Tne above quoted from the pre.<br />

face to the 1»58 Platform and Pro.<br />

News and<br />

Reviews<br />

Dr John L Barnes scientist. U.C.<br />

LA , "We must protect ourselves<br />

for the next war which may come<br />

from space "<br />

gram <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Taxpayers<br />

Association pictures the plight <strong>of</strong><br />

most <strong>of</strong> us, as taxpayers. The Plat,<br />

form goes on to spell out prudent<br />

fiscal policies designed to protect<br />

the Interests <strong>of</strong> all tsxpayerf, as fol<br />

lows:<br />

"I. Efficient and economical <br />

penditure <strong>of</strong> all public funds.<br />

"2. A revenue system which will<br />

require from the taxpayer only such<br />

funds as are ne»nary for th* effi.<br />

cient *nd economical conduct <strong>of</strong><br />

government and to give maximum<br />

encouragement to New Jersey in.<br />

dustry, production and employment.<br />

"3 Delegation <strong>of</strong> the various func-<br />

tions <strong>of</strong> government to the lowest<br />

levels <strong>of</strong> government capable <strong>of</strong><br />

fulfllllng them efficiently and eciv<br />

nomlcally, with minimum reliance<br />

upon centralized financing.<br />

"A. Coordination among govern-<br />

mental ggeneies to tie end that jov.<br />

eminent as a whole may provide the<br />

necessary public serving at the low<br />

est possible cost.<br />

"S, sound federal flnanee through:<br />

a balanced budget and improved<br />

congressional facilities to study and<br />

act upon the budget; reduction or<br />

elimination <strong>of</strong> federal subsidies to<br />

slate local government business and<br />

agriculture; curbing <strong>of</strong> the trend <strong>of</strong><br />

federal competition with private in.<br />

dustry."<br />

F. J. PINQUB, Preiident<br />

N. J. Taxpayers As»n,<br />

Fatter <strong>of</strong> tha Prets<br />

REAL SAFITV<br />

The class-pin <strong>of</strong> the School <strong>of</strong> Ex.<br />

perienee is the safety pin.—-Louis<br />

ville Times.<br />

R. A- Tiegst Minnesota educators<br />

"Americans cannot afford watte In<br />

education. Human resources are the<br />

oountry's greatest asset."<br />

preparations for<br />

*ta year, on April 6, and that fact » VIARS AGO<br />

It comes to preparations<br />

g ery a<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered it on the auction block in<br />

Philadelphia. The ijniiding sustained<br />

about *1SO,000 damage.<br />

Shirley Temple (Mrs. Charles Al.<br />

den Black), former child filmstar:<br />

"The thing 1 don't want to do Is<br />

get caught up In the career whirl<br />

because that's wlial Jeopardizes your<br />

family life."<br />

, .-, , Ul * et3 •* $2.50 each from a<br />

fasf-talkins salesman for an <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Y*H^ VHJ lOr Ajia|^bMUII<br />

to have tome repairs or<br />

*" J a tradesman or ob-<br />

<strong>of</strong> this country Is stronger than ths<br />

spirit <strong>of</strong> those people that I tee<br />

A perfect wife is one whose fav.<br />

erile radio program is your own.—<br />

Rochester Times-Union.<br />

LUCKY WORLD"<br />

The world was created in six days,<br />

no Senate confirmation being necej,<br />

sary,—ArKansas Gazette,<br />

ABOUT THI SCOTS<br />

Scotland is a country where there<br />

are detours at all the toil fates,—<br />

The Bay <strong>City</strong> BaDy Tunes,<br />

IT IS "~~<br />

The BIS <strong>of</strong> discretion Is when you<br />

learn that nothing is as Importart<br />

" •—• ": tt was.--Mmni.<br />

.The cotmninloners awarded a<br />

$5,102 contract for construction <strong>of</strong><br />

_ __ r_,—_,„ for viewing<br />

ttart to Arrive? Jf you are in a<br />

do jax tblqk it is about time to<br />

i, fixtures and personnel?<br />

aeedia to be that <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> can<br />

? tee* at Mte calendar—and scramble!<br />

it'* best friends are bis parents.<br />

Uie boardwalk at 1st st<br />

• * *<br />

Copimsa was considering a bill to<br />

"**ioMxe « Wflmhwton Bridge<br />

for the construction and<br />

—li<strong>of</strong>i <strong>of</strong> a suspension<br />

froA Nftw Jersey Aver the<br />

- Bay to Dataware In the<br />

May County Bar Aaso-<br />

"""" "* """' <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

Improved a<br />

Bar Aasocla-<br />

^, which every<br />

attorney would bo re-<br />

Join.<br />

• 4 *<br />

The new 1«38 FYigidaira with new<br />

Harry S. Truman, former Preil.<br />

dent: "Modern weapons are so ter.<br />

rible we cannot assure our survival<br />

with certainly, no matter what we<br />

do."<br />

APPARENTLY<br />

If the bravest are roily the ten-<br />

derest, »h«n a lobster Is certainly<br />

an errant coward, — The Louisville<br />

Times,<br />

National<br />

News Notes<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a<br />

ifc » niinaii I hrtaaf<br />

WASMNflTON — tne eoiitliiueil<br />

recession- nM MUSMl a groundiweU<br />

<strong>of</strong> seritlBMiit in Comjrt«, amooir<br />

lUspubUcani a* well a> Denjocnts.<br />

ff al« eyt whtoll wouW MW<br />

effective JOT W, Octoow lit or<br />

January 1st. Chance* WM »uf»iH-<br />

incly good that tfee •arlieit data<br />

«» PrtiHent has luntoC on earl-<br />

ier oselikMu, that Out month<br />

should tM the upturn in the econo<br />

my so nun]' Uve been MokiK for,<br />

but there is grave doubt u to that<br />

at Ihe moment<br />

The President's advisors are for<br />

lowering taterert rat**, speedini do.<br />

fense orders—especially in hard-hit<br />

areas, lowering mortgage require<br />

menu. In addition pUoue worts pro-<br />

ieey will he Initiated on a larger<br />

j<br />

Vice PWlidBlt Nixen is generally<br />

credited with a masterful Job <strong>of</strong><br />

political timing in coming out for a<br />

tax cut. His call came at a time<br />

whtB there was evident concern In<br />

both parties and among I he popu-<br />

lace and received a fine reception.<br />

Oi course, in ail the talk •bout<br />

tax Cuts it should be remembered<br />

that this' is a congressional election<br />

year. That fact alone enhances<br />

chances ot enactment at this seg.<br />

sign, which Is the last <strong>of</strong> the 85Lh<br />

Congress.<br />

As interest rales are cut—after a<br />

short spell at "hardship" rales,<br />

home and <strong>of</strong>fice building will be<br />

come easier and borrowing may in-<br />

crease, If confidence does not con-<br />

tinue to decline.<br />

But reductions in taxes mighl en.<br />

able the automobile companies to<br />

announce decreases, while excise lax<br />

cuts mignt further reduce Uie price<br />

to the consumer. The consumer, aid-<br />

ed by lower taxes himself, might<br />

respond to lower cost automobiles<br />

In turn. And the automobile busi-<br />

ness is about the biggest consumer<br />

business In the eoontry.<br />

Therefore, the preient picture<br />

might be one <strong>of</strong> same encourage-<br />

ment, if excise taxes, in addition to<br />

buiineis and personal Income taxes,<br />

are reduced, the year 1M1 might<br />

have proved to be memorable and<br />

tiie second session <strong>of</strong> the ISth Cong-<br />

reis might have taken the only<br />

action possible to prolong its indi-<br />

vidual lives.<br />

The Neighbors<br />

Look at Things<br />

IMUNirr . . . STRENGTH<br />

Cap. May Star and Wave<br />

The possihllity <strong>of</strong> creating a Cape<br />

M«y County Health Council to study<br />

the health needs <strong>of</strong> the county and<br />

to coordinate thinking on general<br />

problems <strong>of</strong> community health<br />

looms large as a result <strong>of</strong> a meeting<br />

In Cipe 'May Court House,<br />

In recent years remarkable strides<br />

have ibiin m»de in almost all Reids<br />

oi public health. Much has been<br />

dene in promoting the reseanBh and<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> various major diseases<br />

to the point that some are virtually<br />

under control today<br />

But in Cape May County as In<br />

thousands <strong>of</strong> similar areas through,<br />

out the nallon, we are eitpertencing<br />

wistefui duplication <strong>of</strong> eBoH waste<br />

<strong>of</strong> administrative resources and <strong>of</strong><br />

money *s a result <strong>of</strong> lack <strong>of</strong> coor-<br />

dinatk.n at the many good move.<br />

KtS" e W * U U<br />

It ta tne thought that the forma<br />

lion <strong>of</strong> a Cape May County Health<br />

Council, such as those now in operi<br />

alien In Salem and several other<br />

neighboring counties, might be able<br />

to correlate in sensible fashion an<br />

<strong>of</strong> the effort* now beamed al pro.<br />

meting and improving public „„,,„<br />

and at the same tone to have a<br />

central, single agency to conduet<br />

year in and year out the conthiuiiig<br />

PUBllB education program that is I<br />

Jack Hawkins Britinh Him star<br />

describhiK Hollywood: "A mixture<br />

<strong>of</strong> great elegance with a leavening<br />

<strong>of</strong> squalor."<br />

Senator Paul R Douglas, (MID,<br />

commenting on Congressional refus-<br />

al to extend the reciprocal trade<br />

tariff-lowering program. z,nd speak-<br />

ing <strong>of</strong> the President and Republican<br />

leaders "If they bend every effort<br />

we may still have a chance But We<br />

Democrats who believe in free trade<br />

cannot do the job alone "<br />

"MMrimony" \s a serious wort,<br />

says a rnagaiine writer. Word? We<br />

thought it was a sentence.--Aliinta<br />

Constitution.<br />

GORMCT ~<br />

It mmm that modern statesmen<br />

cant leU « lie. either. The correct<br />

game terlt u us "<strong>of</strong>ticial tfenial«-,<br />

Star,<br />

Btcabeth Mac Craig, journalist!<br />

"It's dangerous ibutslness when you<br />

start controlling tbe news."<br />

THI DIFFICULTY<br />

..,--—..-—•«••<br />

isr<br />

Tbe restaurant has become a real<br />

factor In the Hvini habits <strong>of</strong> jnisl<br />

<strong>of</strong> a. No burin tamo?, directly<br />

dejKWiient for it, ,,,«„, upoo the<br />

ju«J|ty <strong>of</strong> its produM, tbe eourtesv<br />

atmosphere <strong>of</strong> Ita plaee <strong>of</strong> tomincsa.<br />

probably did more than anyone else<br />

In popuiariilng the practice or habit<br />

<strong>of</strong> what ta sMled ««Un« out."<br />

« was torn<br />

— .-•. 'Ipnd, cams<br />

* youth, and on his<br />

~—- a rntaunnt<br />

York <strong>City</strong>, In<br />

business to<br />

tbe<br />

Ticklers By George<br />

in Zmk<br />

A IMMMModut u «ne wHo make;<br />

Makelfiat are exttaoely hard to<br />

itenttons c>n 20 nun*..<br />

His team wii trailing it the time, <strong>of</strong> courMb B'l<br />

there were many <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> fatls who f.lt the iao»i<br />

the fame Wai bandied the ooyi on the Boor wemftal<br />

bMkitball far more than 10 to MMandi withoui C<br />

fart, It became inertaiingiy lrriliMn« to hear fiT<br />

intone "penoiial Foul on No, »o-Jnd»o/;<br />

IT SEEMED to this observer that bqth leams<br />

but clean basketball. There were only a few aecnj<br />

observers, at leitt—something occurred on the<br />

deliberate<br />

Referee Bernstein and Umpire sari <strong>of</strong>ficiated<br />

been warned before they went out there that •<br />

a bloody slaughter, 10 hold it down," And hold It L,<br />

the tune <strong>of</strong> SO foul calls against <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> and ,<br />

Riverside—lust about double the number <strong>of</strong> foul, |<br />

mally be expected In • scholastic game<br />

By the second half the boys on both teams<br />

afraid to move, lest they be accused <strong>of</strong> fouling, Cer,<br />

their usuiily nimble performance adversely. And<br />

<strong>City</strong> standpoint it affected the outcome <strong>of</strong> the \<br />

slrallon. for the winners made 33 <strong>of</strong> their points I<br />

while we made 23.<br />

The impression <strong>of</strong> over<strong>of</strong>riclatlng Is borne out 1<br />

<strong>City</strong> in its semifinal tournament game ggauut .<br />

charged with only U fouls, and It was seemed ...<br />

second round tournament fan* against Glouce««ri»i<br />

toughest battles <strong>of</strong> the regular coason, In var '<br />

and Millville, the Raiders committed only 13 and i<br />

It certainly doesn't seem reasonable to ' "<br />

team all <strong>of</strong> a sudden changed its stripes and 1<br />

Riverside. Nor is it reasonable to assume that the Raaa'j<br />

flawless record with a low fouling average, hid nM^ik<br />

ruthless tigers.<br />

The main complaint from a spectator standpoint an B_<br />

incessant whistling and S3 foul calls made the tounuaMk<br />

dreary spectacle, whether you were on the top or botuiai d<br />

still think so, even though the pandemonium thit bnal|<br />

toward the end might seem a contradiction.<br />

CERTAINLY NO PARENT <strong>of</strong> a player on the eoart 1<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials to let a game get put <strong>of</strong> hand, with the daagar g<br />

Injury, And sports fang as a group don't like to see it I<br />

But there ought to be some happy medium In gj<br />

ment whereby the boys arc given a change to guird or 1<br />

ball without being accused <strong>of</strong> fouling when they t "<br />

opponent. <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the nation's top pros In a national 1<br />

only recently stated that pro game referees call only 1<br />

<strong>of</strong> things that technically could be called, so as not t<br />

much with the action<br />

That opinion was expressed by many fans after t><br />

and some <strong>of</strong> them agreed with the opinion held '•'—<br />

were just as many questionable calls against<br />

were against our Haiders,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e thing for sure. Those who attended the game 1<br />

seen something <strong>of</strong> a record established: A (ante thit, I<br />

lasting an hour, dragged on for an hour and 45 minuta, u4i<br />

foul call interruptions in the last three minutes.<br />

A few more like that and we predict that box <strong>of</strong>fice 1<br />

at tournaments In the future would take a decided drop.<br />

New Jersey Capital Cat<br />

By J. JOSEPH GRIBBINS<br />

Spring Is HoreSnow Fences Go"m\<br />

TRBNTON—Springtime is slowly creeping fltWb I<br />

bringing 1 out farmers with plows, robins from Uie j<br />

greener grass, welcome flowers—and stale highway CMMI<br />

miles <strong>of</strong> snow fence<br />

Two hundred miles <strong>of</strong> snow fence which silently 1<br />

Jersey's !,B38-milc state road system against driftlnf<br />

the worst winter In a half century, will be removed A<br />

month. If stretched in a straight line from north to 1<br />

Jersey, the snow fence used last winter would relrt I<br />

Jervis to Cape May Point, ...<br />

Workmen in Cape May county are now rolling up "•><br />

fences «nd storing them awajf to be in readiness for tbtJ"<br />

<strong>of</strong> 1959. Throughout central New isnef, the fence* «•«<br />

about April 1 when the threat <strong>of</strong> Mowing snows dUaBps^<br />

warmer sun, In the northern B*rt <strong>of</strong> New Jersey the !•»•««<br />

fences disappear from the fields about April 19.<br />

Snow fences Installed hit fall by highway mil<br />

farmlands with permission <strong>of</strong> landowners, expedited I<br />

ably during the mld.Fcbruary billiard through blot<br />

<strong>of</strong> snowdrifts on the main arteries <strong>of</strong> travel. This<br />

State Highway Department a coo] million dollars to I<br />

<strong>of</strong>t* highways, a record high for a single snowstorm 1<br />

Whore no snow fences discouraged the whirling r<br />

ten feet high.<br />

Highway maintenance crews install the snow M<br />

and remove them in the spring M a regular rout<br />

Trucks transport the fences to storaja buildings w<br />

hidden away with snowplaig companions to await<br />

snows <strong>of</strong> the colder months ahead.<br />

• * •<br />

PRIMARY ELECTION^Battle lines are drawn In<br />

United States senatorial primary race with three Rf<br />

three Democratic hopefuls participating in the rate to<br />

at I p. m, April IS when tne polls c!o«. jfi<br />

Republican candidates an HapniaBtative Retort f<br />

Livingston, who has served It years In Congress, Utm<br />

<strong>of</strong> Bemardsvllle, who recently served as KesMejit<br />

ipplntBienli leeretary, and Robert Maria, <strong>of</strong> Point<br />

chief counsel to the V. S, Senate Internal Security<br />

Bimeeratie candidates Include former Repress<br />

A, vVllllams, <strong>of</strong> Westfleld. who has the Mining <strong>of</strong> '<br />

|. Ueyner; Joseph B. MeLean, <strong>of</strong> Princeton, Stale<br />

<strong>of</strong> Itoboken, the pride ^HudaDn'SuatJp'Dt<br />

Primary fights •ho will oeetir In the first<br />

Sden, Gloucester and Salem counties, where t<br />

ler way for both tbe Republican and DaBioCTiUe,<br />

Democrats are also MramHing for Senate Matt in UM '<br />

Prim<br />

1<br />

that 1<br />

31 latt, 1<br />

with total IPS* trrtle<br />

lW J »<br />

.-»"•- tb« n«W .Walt -. - -<br />

hard core <strong>of</strong> regular patronage,<br />

wow resort traBle, After let* , . , - -<br />

span b,t passpd lti,iteniest earning! ten with BJFI<br />

in 1 ^> m TOWPON-Tpeciiua air polUition jn,'I<br />

"yu'ljiw t« huitan, Btaqt or aolmsl life snd %»\\<br />

p^i « ^! b ^* t<strong>of</strong>tlort tmt onloyinent efTlfftr<br />

Sa^'SKArJ^t*"* «yse It would pn,<br />

VMM much <strong>of</strong> th* wirttd training<br />

wpenM now suffend fey Hv» Air<br />

Pmrtm mt other branchn in this<br />

<strong>of</strong> intreatM d.,>*nd«ic* «n<br />

il tiri l<br />

til's Beauty Shoppe<br />

|M1 Wwt AVWHM PNM 19M<br />

HAIR STYUNC<br />

PERMANENT WAVES<br />

CLOSID MONDAYS<br />

RO MMWILL form.rly with H.ltn MarMn,<br />

Hiddonfl«ld, •nnauncn her a.iocUtlon with<br />

CLAIRE ALEXANDER<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

754 Atbury Avanu* PhWM 1141<br />

SpMialiting in PIRMANINT WAVES<br />

CLOSFD MONDAVa<br />

HELEN'S ••*•<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

NT WAVINO HAiR THiTIIM<br />

.KALP TRIATMINT* FACIAL*<br />

1 It. » (Mntral An.. Whmm 09M<br />

OUIBB UONDAT8<br />

)f's Beauty Salon<br />

Compfcu iMuty HMdquaitM*<br />

' W«» AMniw PHONE 1262<br />

ON<br />

mr MtiMtefflMIt <strong>of</strong> Dorrl. WMh<br />

W* iNwt S*H enen Slamp*<br />

CLOSED MONDAYS<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

Unttar Itow Ownar MnMgamMt <strong>of</strong><br />

LAURA NEWTON<br />

BEAUTY AID<br />

0664 Ml Aftery A««.<br />

MOWPATg<br />

IDREVV'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

fiitvica<br />

by ANDREW and CLAIM<br />

Avmul<br />

CLO|lf 0 MONOAYS<br />

'f'<br />

He pointed out that about 75 per<br />

cent, <strong>of</strong> the people the Air Force<br />

trains today get out <strong>of</strong> the service<br />

after four years, Jn the Hi years<br />

he has been in command at Paler-<br />

mo, he »aid the changeover <strong>of</strong> per.<br />

sonnel has been 300 per cent.<br />

"It has been estimated that It<br />

costs the taxpayers $130,000 to train<br />

a jet lighter pilot and between us,.<br />

000 and SM.000 to train a techni-<br />

cian/,' Major Haws said. "YM the<br />

Air Force loses 27,000 trained mech.<br />

anics and 19,000 electronics techni-<br />

cians in an average year,"<br />

He Hid that a good many <strong>of</strong><br />

fM (ralnid mm from rh. Air<br />

Fore, ar* hind aftar (hair dlh<br />

charg*, by Stnaral •iMtrie or<br />

»l» «HMr torpor.flon Mlgagcd<br />

In i«lMfranici at rwo or thre*<br />

thnn rh«lr ttrvlce ularim, Sam*<br />

<strong>of</strong> Main ivvfl CMM back to Hi.<br />

••m* bates at civilian fachniclani<br />

tar that* cantpaflltt.<br />

The speaker also submitted to a<br />

yariety <strong>of</strong> questions fired from the<br />

Rotary audience on topics ranging<br />

from length <strong>of</strong> training periods to<br />

the effect <strong>of</strong> missile warfare on the<br />

coastal defense network.<br />

During the club meeting presi.<br />

dent Herbert Godfrey announced<br />

that the board <strong>of</strong> directors had met<br />

and selected the <strong>of</strong>f leers to serve for<br />

the new fiscal year beginning July 1.<br />

fire Chief Samuel R. Smith, now<br />

vice president Is scheduled to suc-<br />

ceed Godfrey in the presidency,<br />

while Gene MMuire, a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the board <strong>of</strong> directors, will go in<br />

as vice preiident. Re-elected for<br />

another year were Harry Baxter,<br />

secretory, and Joseph P. McParland,<br />

treasurer.<br />

Seebaugh on Dean's<br />

List at Rensselaer<br />

The Dean's List <strong>of</strong> Kensstlaer Poly<br />

teehnic Institute, Trey, N, ¥., reeog<br />

nWng scholastic excellence in the<br />

flrst semester Includes the name <strong>of</strong><br />

W. Russell Sertauih, Freshman In<br />

the department <strong>of</strong> aeronautical en-<br />

gineering. He is the son <strong>of</strong> Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Charles R, Secbaugh, 1844 Shore<br />

Road, Llnwood.<br />

A graduate <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School. Seebaugh was one <strong>of</strong> 40 stu-<br />

dents who received (op honors with<br />

no grade less than A,<br />

Chaek UM correct vnN:<br />

1—ChlnfM Communist troaaa wffl to WHMMWH<br />

from (North) (fWutb) KMM by tha tad <strong>of</strong><br />

tht year,<br />

I—Prwldent EiMnhowcr ku a*kad far (mon)<br />

entlng this would be an In-service<br />

training program for all operators.<br />

Concensus <strong>of</strong> the conference also<br />

was that four-Inch letters used en<br />

iigns identifying school buses are<br />

too snail and that eight-Inch letters<br />

should be used.<br />

ANT E N N A S<br />

Far Top TV EnjoymtMit<br />

0*1 Top TV SetviM with<br />

I Focfoty Trotntl Tfrtntetom<br />

TV TOWIRS<br />

- ALL miL, M NOT -<br />

MM*<br />

Easter Seal<br />

Appeals Out<br />

Htevtor Mailing<br />

in ThrM Countl«<br />

A tun »l|fn <strong>of</strong> sprinf to the open-<br />

Ins <strong>of</strong> the 18M national Easter Seal<br />

campaign.<br />

Thousands af sheets <strong>of</strong> colorful<br />

Easter Seals cascaded Into the malla<br />

for delivery to oone than W5.000 Ai-<br />

lantie, Cumberland and Cap* May<br />

county homes, according to Mr),<br />

Many J. Hedlund, chauinm <strong>of</strong> the<br />

1MB BMter seal Appeal.<br />

Mr, HedJund painted out that this<br />

year's malllm; will reach more homes<br />

than m 19S7, set-king support for Me<br />

continuation and expansion <strong>of</strong> Easter<br />

Seals services for crippled and<br />

speech handlappad children.<br />

The IMS appeaL sponsored by the<br />

National Society for Crippled Chil-<br />

dren and Adults and Its 1.8M Easter<br />

Seal AW!Me» In every state, Diltrtct<br />

<strong>of</strong> ColumMg and three territories will<br />

continue through Easier Sunday,<br />

April ».<br />

"This should toe our greatest earn<br />

paign for although Medicine has<br />

overcome som# <strong>of</strong> childhoodis Im-<br />

portant cripplers, accidents Inereaie<br />

and, with expanding population, the<br />

number <strong>of</strong> children crippled at birth<br />

Increases correspondingly," said Mrs,<br />

IMlund,<br />

The Easter Seal campaign In At-<br />

lantic, Cumberland and Cape May<br />

counties seeks funds to support the<br />

Easter seal Speech Treatment. Center<br />

in Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Last year the<br />

Speech Center had 187 speech handi-<br />

capped people referred to it for<br />

service by physicians, schools, and<br />

other organizations It had provided<br />

4B diainostie evaluations and 82 re<br />

evaluations <strong>of</strong> patients who have al<br />

ready been rehabUItatM. Speech<br />

treatments were given to M pa-<br />

lenU with an age range <strong>of</strong> 4 to M<br />

years.<br />

Bcpuuion <strong>of</strong> the clinic facilities<br />

at present under way with the ad-<br />

dition <strong>of</strong> four rooms (two <strong>of</strong> which<br />

will oe sound treated) In order to<br />

take care <strong>of</strong> the ever Increasing wait-<br />

ins list and demand In Uie care and<br />

treatment services for speech handl<br />

capped people.<br />

Two Wildwood tanks<br />

Propose Consolidation<br />

An agreement for tne consoildo-<br />

t.on <strong>of</strong> the Union Bank Of Wildwood<br />

and the Wildwood fruit Co. has<br />

been filed with the Stnte Department<br />

<strong>of</strong> Banking and Insurance<br />

J T. •Connolly, deputy commis-<br />

sioner <strong>of</strong> Banking at Trenton. Mid<br />

ttiat if the merger Is approved it<br />

must fee submitted to • vote <strong>of</strong> Hie<br />

stockholders <strong>of</strong> both banks within<br />

60 days. Approval <strong>of</strong> at least two*<br />

thirds <strong>of</strong> the stockholders is re-<br />

quired.<br />

The Union Bank at 3600 Pacific av,<br />

has been operating more than 45<br />

years. The Wildwood Trust Co. was<br />

opened at Atlantic and Wildwood<br />

rvs, in IBM following a reorganisa-<br />

tion <strong>of</strong> the old Wildwood Title and<br />

Trust Co.<br />

At the close <strong>of</strong> 19S7, the Union<br />

Bank listed resources at »7,SOT,lfS.<br />

The Trust Co. reported its resources<br />

at MlliJ47<br />

Sees County Airport dp<br />

<strong>of</strong> Future Jet Airline $**><br />

Expansion <strong>of</strong> the coyntf<br />

at Emut as a «w for 'futon<br />

raerritl Jet airllnew and dsrrtop<br />

menl <strong>of</strong> the airport as tno nurietw<br />

or an Industrial park were cnvModqd<br />

recently toy John H. JtoHwH, urett<br />

dent ot the Delaware Valley «>un-<br />

° miners was principal tfittkar at<br />

the annual dlnner-lDsUtlatlon <strong>of</strong> tha<br />

County Cbwnber ot Commerce at<br />

North, WUdwOOd.<br />

Th* (pwiker HM MW nmd tar<br />

t ta •* alni<br />

Th* (pwiker HM M n<br />

ttrfr alriMrti tar •*• eaaslnai<br />

cenumrclaf |*r •«• «»«* *"" *•<br />

j._ •• ^ _. rfft^s. liiiM.taaailhitltif *f aw.<br />

pandlna<br />

l<br />

IK «• M*w Y««K<br />

*<br />

|*» alrlinaiV could a«tan M» a«<br />

to Mi<br />

air.<br />

He said BurUngton County Is<br />

planning an airport wllh ranw*y»<br />

for jeti, *ut they must start ft»m,<br />

scratch.<br />

Relners said tbe Cap» Majr County<br />

airport has a head «t»rt In having<br />

basic faclUtles establWiad and BM<br />

room for extension <strong>of</strong> runways,<br />

iaM • nw ha<br />

an authority has avMMr<br />

i<br />

that a m p<br />

fVHTra|HPfinn mr^m •• in Hquaa*<br />

trtlltv." New sltM will IM mijul<br />

In Ma let He, anal Hie Oantxi<br />

Mat. Pikm "— ~- "—<br />

Vor* naJwt<br />

Parkway link<br />

maJiat MM county an WMI<br />


jrtvwm<br />

KIMZUHt<br />

period<br />

*nd .Checkers<br />

dub meets every Tuesday afternoon.<br />

This semester only the Sevte~<br />

join-this<br />

it'<strong>of</strong> tin club la<br />

tbe secretary 1»<br />

. > JS studWs<br />

three Birto and tt boys.<br />

, 'is<br />

'The<br />

Mtwr<br />

<strong>of</strong> tbe<br />

the com-<br />

FatwIBawffo<br />

•at samtjaysjfhav ._ _ , . — — ._<br />

«M» afcpa*Md to do and bar* dene<br />

a food job <strong>of</strong> it. That In Itself is<br />

praiseworthy.<br />

—• —w—->—-» «T— f^Mv tlnVvje are soane pedgtlu vtfio<br />

fr -vffitTtnt 1 '" 4 ^ uwii— mit tsa Jost aa* Mod ei those wiio<br />

I sot *e inMuaVM In •**» cttoscn, -but beratae <strong>of</strong> the<br />

• -tar said, tt toot tbat somewhere they did not<br />

r fcurd subject attde hy, -they dM<br />

. .>•>*•*• Set the marks they<br />

should hme.<br />

SCHOLARS with 10 highest Average^ to 1958 graduating class are, from left, Sally<br />

t there Wko con my who mdly ehould or<br />

•hoaJd not **j/a It ev*h when you Loyejoy, Phebe Turner, Jfudllh Kephart, Katliy Roberts, Fred Hadtke, Christine Kuhn,<br />

the ouk Sut you win find James Snyder, Bobbie Sickels, Wade Moncriaf, Jeanne Flukey—Billows stalf photo.<br />

th» people wt» Utk .about «e<br />

oice an thoee Jadhrlduala who<br />

i»%re the /evtheet removed from the<br />

tup ten atad vita Mm nothing betto<br />

do than talk.<br />

ik(?j Purvey Shows<br />

ot Improper Eailtit/<br />

•y JUOW CaWSMN tbe pr<strong>of</strong>essor Informed him that Jf<br />

He didn't decrease the number <strong>of</strong><br />

fsurvey <strong>of</strong> lfcOOO hltjh school (Winds <strong>of</strong> chocolate candy lie de-<br />

.startling results. voured dally, he would be toothlesa<br />

r, who l> a#l».<br />

before be -reached the age <strong>of</strong> rwentya<br />

at the Dpa%t<br />

save thi<br />

o*. tts,'sm


CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

lfc^*S'<br />

•tepaa vrwMmma-un. ma lKMte» Mceqtly an MM atH«<br />

UM tfceft tol d«anutntlMj<br />

i <strong>of</strong> nttrctundiu Cram<br />

on Old TaekahM<br />

i Star* In Wild- . Mrs. Jane Coates,<br />

, . _-.. ed flndln* the Smtn Point, was the demonstrator.<br />

• 'attic <strong>of</strong> KuUtert home. Guerta Included Mn. Berth* Mlf-<br />

dinted UM ourclary ltacdo, Kn. Doris Mtgllacclo and<br />

but admitted tarwny. He<br />

' ' driTlM his ear<br />

Mn. CeetUa Wood, <strong>of</strong> Tuekaiwe;<br />

Mrs. Marie Demarest. Mn, Alice<br />

_ -the itore and<br />

fftMo mm pU» the merchandise<br />

Ooud. otn. Ida Cawedy, Mn. G.a<br />

<strong>of</strong> tta atot*. II* »td UM men<br />

Young; Un. Doris Cloud and Mn.<br />

Jf and that lie loaded<br />

Ktta Sue Haralepen. <strong>of</strong> Petersburg;<br />

• arttcte* In hb car. and Mrs. Jane Coatea. <strong>of</strong> gamers<br />

Point<br />

were served by the<br />

SOCIAL MIIM<br />

HlUKSIRVKI Weekend (iuests <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

•MIS<br />

to<br />

! IMt<br />

Louise<br />

Man Wmleonwt iecefltoi<br />

Marmora<br />

SatcoTror Apffi'll. The ta' will<br />

Beer In Auto<br />

be held In ihe Mor|an««^eit ArteH.<br />

cm Legion Fort Home. 1«1» ««d<br />

Haven nv., Oeean aiy. Hie d»nco<br />

Brings Penalties<br />

Fire Auxiliary Is for young people « and oldtc It<br />

will be held M VM to 11:SO and<br />

It is to be called the "Satfuite<br />

Mm Hn«d, 2 Coatt<br />

Marks Birthday Itop," Music will b# fumlahtd by a<br />

local combo and by recordings.<br />

Guards Disciplined<br />

MAtUtORA-nut prudent, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

A cjuh OM far a 21-y«jMjld<br />

ladies Auxiliary <strong>of</strong> the Marmora vol.<br />

unteer Plre Company were honored $170 Collected in<br />

ley's Point nan and disciplinary ae><br />

•t a recent meeting to eonynem.<br />

Uon agalnM two Coatl CuardMHa<br />

orate the Hth anniverwry <strong>of</strong> Ihe Heart Fund Drive<br />

rewMed from trill recently <strong>of</strong> ths<br />

group. ThlftjKwo members attended UPPER TOWNSrW — Mn. John<br />

trio »'ho »vt arrested here for h*v-<br />

the meeting<br />

Lorenzo, 1958 chairman <strong>of</strong> the local<br />

Iroj lntoxlcatlnj beveriuje in their<br />

Sirs, Maud Sadler, current preil. Heart Fund drive, announMo<br />

dent, presgnted gifts to five past<br />

Walter Ow, St. <strong>of</strong> Shore Road,<br />

presidents who attended. They were<br />

B«slej-. Paint, was lined KO on •<br />

Mrs -Mae Clark, Jlrt, Marie Tetttn,<br />

dtaorderty person charge, while<br />

Mn. DorpthK MeMMWr, Mrs. B#rtha<br />

Hany J, OuUll and Meivin N.<br />

Field and Mrs. Ethel Schneider<br />

Prlnee. both II and member, <strong>of</strong> the<br />

The!* un»We to attend were Mrs.<br />

Coast Guard, were rendered lnellsl-<br />

Peu Frasea Robblns. Mn. Ann Clark,<br />

Ut for promotion for three monUij.<br />

Mrs. Christine Saop and Mrs, Setty<br />

Tiw three vntm arrested tar Sit<br />

OV€tte,<br />

MUS impagllaiio p g o on n the night <strong>of</strong><br />

y and family were her son,<br />

JTsur new members, Mrs, Alice<br />

FMruary 21 and d charged hd under d the th<br />

Mr, and Mn. Burton Bymm and<br />

Reagan, Mrs, Ruth GUliland, Mrs,<br />

new «Uie taw which prohibits the<br />

«on, Robert, <strong>of</strong> Arlington, Va,<br />

Nicole <strong>On</strong>iey and Mrs, Ken Shield,<br />

rinking or possession <strong>of</strong> intoxicat-<br />

Quests <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Mary Sehwplblnl Imj btveraxea on public streets or in THOMAS HAMM, second from left, Cape May County wen welcomed.<br />

tad daughter, Ullian, Sunday eve. can *y anyone under the age <strong>of</strong> 21 division manager <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Electric Co., greets a few An Impressive travelogue film socompanled<br />

by choral singing sf<br />

nlng were Mr, nd Mrs. Joseph The law comes under the disorderly <strong>of</strong> local realty and building representatives who were fhymns wu presented ^r Carl Shaw<br />

fcfeweibbu Jr. and son Joseph 3rd. ?non act,<br />

company guests at educational meeting on electric heating <strong>of</strong> ocean <strong>City</strong>,<br />

<strong>of</strong> BtlJepmin<br />

Accordinc to Set. tmnafUaizs, the<br />

Recent guests <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mn, rio was apprehended in aukiu'g ear equipment at Flanders Hotel recently. The guests from A covered dish luncheon to which<br />

Frank Clfonl were Mr. and Mrs, Nick at 5th st. and Atlantic air. when a left are Stanley Pontiere, realty broker; Henry B. Cooper, the public ii im-iied was planned for<br />

Thursday (March 20, at noon in the<br />

Simon and daughter. Donna, <strong>of</strong> rull bottle and a broken bottle <strong>of</strong> city building inspector, and Edmund L, Wisham, president Ore hail. Mrs. Benjamin F, Guiles is<br />

Woodbine.<br />

beer were found. The defendants ad. <strong>of</strong> the Real Estate Board.—5yd Stoen photo.<br />

chairman.<br />

Bin, Ida Deiro was a visitor 1 nutted trying to conceal the bottles<br />

Philadelphia on Saturday,<br />

behind the back seat, ibreaklnjj one<br />

At the close <strong>of</strong> the meeting re.<br />

IQu Lillian Sehwetbuu was a via- in the attempt.<br />

freshments were served by Mrs. Wll.<br />

liam <strong>On</strong>iey, Mrs. Frank Foglio and<br />

ilor in Vtneland and MlllvUle, where .Municipal Judge Franklin A, King This is Time <strong>of</strong> Year to Check Mn. Rudy Kdllng.<br />

site «n a fuesi <strong>of</strong> Mn, Linda Flan. ehutiied camp for pun*aslag ibeer<br />

dera, <strong>of</strong> Orlando, Ha,, at the home si for minors, and advised him to do<br />

L, iutclls. '<br />

his drinking with Mends 21 years<br />

Mrs. Walter Drubb, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, old or over.<br />

Your Boat, Gmar and Trailer Palermo Scouts Set<br />

visited Mrs Maud Walters and daugh. Judge King reported that he had This is the time <strong>of</strong> year when Canvat tarps, life prasarvars, Plant for Dance<br />

tor, Boris recently,<br />

worked out the disciplinary penalty th« entire erew <strong>of</strong> a boating family cushion, and older gear >houk<<br />

Mrs Alice Cloud, with her daugh for the Mrvfee men with Chief War-<br />

PALERMO AIB JTOHCE STATJON<br />

gets Impatient to put that rig bad b» givMi a brlik brvttilng and put<br />

tor and son, Mrs. Bla Mas HaMepen rant Officer Dennis, commanding <strong>of</strong>fi- on the water atfaln; and it's a Is out Into MM warm sun far nW-<br />

—Jack VUet and John Huff attained<br />

and Jam« Cloud, attended Hie cer <strong>of</strong> the Hereford Inlet Ufeheat the time to eli#«* your outfit befon ounti drying. Mildew <strong>of</strong>bm In. Tenderfoot rank at a recent meeting<br />

uneral <strong>of</strong> the former's brother In Station at North WUdwood, where the boating season gets Into ru vita* rat, and nathlnf will dhpei <strong>of</strong> Boy Scout Troop 79, sponsored by<br />

w. wniiwn Bowden, <strong>of</strong> .Morton. Pa, they are stationed.<br />

mll*w fatter Nun freih air and the Palermo<br />

WUItam Cloud entertained his In addttlon to- oelng retarded In Mow "gwu you prepare your era- pMntly <strong>of</strong> iuniigM,<br />

daughter, Mn. Edith McDonald, el Ms promotion effort!. Prince was for winter •torage wUI depend upor<br />

Gennmiown, Tuesday evenlne. denied lus next twcMiar UbeW from now quickly y0u can get ready foi Oiecit your anchor and anchor<br />

Mr and Mrs, fl<strong>of</strong>icrt Lee enter, «ka base. Judge KUaf said the extra launching In the •prins, but regard line far wear or abrasion and make<br />

tallied aunts from Court House, penalty was napoaed faeeauM Prince less <strong>of</strong> what you,did last fall, a few certain extra line Is aboard for<br />

CorWn Ctty and Bdora,<br />

•UwesHy caused some dlfliculty for tips from the Evfnrude Boa I in i me as both bow and stern painters.<br />

. (Mr. and Mn, Thomas Grace and the arresting <strong>of</strong>ficer.<br />

Foundation will help you get you Dents, nicks, and gouges in rails<br />

daughter, Janet, <strong>of</strong> Oak Une, Pa,<br />

teat ready easily and efficiently. and topsldes should be filled with<br />

Junta <strong>of</strong> WUlUm Cloud<br />

plastic wood or marine dough,<br />

The first thing Is to make a e»re- smoothed down and then painted<br />

Kiwanians See fill check <strong>of</strong> the hull. If you find<br />

MLDOM<br />

the paint checked or blistered, sand<br />

or varnished as required,<br />

A Ids that tpnks volumes is «•!•<br />

down the rough areas. It may re- Make certain the bilges are clean<br />

Ml • «rat edition—Pensucola Air- Film on Mining quire only a touch-up here and there —free from gasoline and grease.<br />

i, Goaport<br />

rather than a complete sanding end Look for the seacock or plug which<br />

A color Mm, •auning for Mekel," pa In tins<br />

you removed to di-sin water from<br />

was shown at the meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

the bilge last fall. Now is the time<br />

Klwanls Club last week. Early and If you're a salt-water skipper, to close it.<br />

present day methods <strong>of</strong> mining and chances are you washed down the Cheek over your trailer to make<br />

modern prospecting methods were craft before storing ]a§t fall. But certain all rollers operate freely<br />

explained.<br />

if you didn't now's the time to do They can probably stand lubrication<br />

Today prospectlne Is airborne, a It, Warm water a good detergeni with a regular oil. Check your<br />

plane flies over the area and a de^ and a s<strong>of</strong>t cloth will remove al trailer wheel bearings and see that<br />

vice regtater, the presence <strong>of</strong> ore particles <strong>of</strong> salt. Dry the washed "hey are properly greased, and U<br />

and limultaneoiuly uklng > picture hull with a chamois to avoid streak- not, either do it yourself or have<br />

<strong>of</strong> ttie area sa that the esaet et lo loea. ing or staining,<br />

It done at a service station,<br />

Uon<strong>of</strong> tt» tt dwrts dwrt U registered. it<br />

The flan was supplied by the In-<br />

H you didn't clean the bottom<br />

•It is well to check electrical eon.<br />

<strong>of</strong> your boat last Mil, git al it nections on your trailer. If any<br />

tematlon.1 Nickel Company <strong>of</strong> Can Hgfrt now. The Mad# af a putty wlre« are damaged or worn, they<br />

TIMETABLE"! ada. International Nickel produces knife, a (tiff win fcrmn and st**i should be repaired, A little water-<br />

over W per cent <strong>of</strong> the free world-j wsoi, tjlut plenty <strong>of</strong> elbow inase, pro<strong>of</strong> grease brushed over your<br />

. A XMt &<br />

total output <strong>of</strong> nickel, rank* first in will nmn any clinging growth! socket connections on tali lights will<br />

the production <strong>of</strong> pUtlnum and re. 9n fh# ttull.<br />

keep them free <strong>of</strong> corrosion and<br />

latoa metal, and is (taut the fifth<br />

shorts during the season,'<br />

tannest copper producer, it also Check youE hardware for cor,<br />

produce. aJiver, gold, selenium, tel^ n and pitting. Excessive corros-<br />

ittHurn, cobalt, sulphur and Iran ore. ion or wear will mean that some Student Cleared on<br />

^ wer. nearly »500«o,. <strong>of</strong> the hardware may need replacing.<br />

for r f, B (, known as a Uue .Movable parts, such as blocks or Carelessness Charge<br />

enh, aMMt «ith 76,000 ahaMMden turn/buckles, should be treated with Alien Day. IT, <strong>of</strong> !« Pinnacle<br />

•nd approximately so.<strong>On</strong>o l • penetrating oil. OU will many load, was exonerated <strong>of</strong> a careless<br />

Henry Xoeaer Jr. . wass<br />

Tf tknes loosen pulleys which seem<br />

mr far f th the day anii completely "frozen" by salt or cor-<br />

•riving charge at a Municipal Court<br />

•rmogenieiiU tor the fllrn. rosi<strong>of</strong>l<br />

Searing In IJpper Township laa<br />

Group sinking was led ty Jack<br />

Wednesday night. Judge Floyd<br />

Along witi th* hardware check<br />

Jean. Vteltimt Kiwanians ana guest* your fire extinguisher to see lh»t<br />

Sandy dismissed the complaint<br />

ere Introduced by John T .Sth: it is properly filled and jo working ?hleh had been filed l>y State Po-<br />

order.<br />

ice.<br />

Charles E. WUsnn, former UMtage, the lines and cables con-<br />

ry <strong>of</strong> Defense! "Vou cant<br />

The charge wss the outgrowth <strong>of</strong><br />

necting the steering wheel with the<br />

nr ft*ever,"<br />

in accident tht night <strong>of</strong> Februiry<br />

motor, should be kept lubricated and 54 when a car driven by the high<br />

receive periodic cheeks. Be on the *heol student struck a pjtch <strong>of</strong> Ice<br />

lookout for wear and faulty con. in the Tuckahoe-Marmora road and<br />

neclions. Steering cable faces a kidded into a ditch. Diy and Linda<br />

good deal <strong>of</strong> stress during the boat- •lilligan, 17, were both admitted to<br />

ing season and a ehecit now may *ore Memorial Hospital for treat-<br />

save many frustrating hours <strong>of</strong> try. nent <strong>of</strong> minor injuries. They Wre<br />

Ing to; nuke <strong>of</strong>fshore repairs on part <strong>of</strong> a group returning from a<br />

linkage during the boating season. basketball game in Sridgeton,<br />

1 date, n<br />

contribution<br />

r S<br />

n<br />

» <strong>of</strong> ,<br />

albie to cover i<br />

to-house as i<br />

may null be ,<br />

hoe,<br />

Those who<br />

Uon were M<br />

Harry Buntk<br />

Mn, Ollbert f<br />

Herbert Bonn<br />

and Thomas,<br />

and Jakie, JiJ<br />

thia Oam Broadley |<br />

Europe FROM I<br />

7e00NTMB4OMYS *<<br />

. W. pto. (rip. ». *Wm MM Iwn 'W.I<br />

fursM't fursMt MMwri.<br />

eretmrf wi Ml, fcj<br />

UT M<br />

SHREVE TRAVEL SERVICE<br />

1606 Pacific Avmua<br />

PHOMI: 4-S447 and 44U1<br />

CONVEKTIBLE:<br />

TWO STYLES IN ONE-Wsir 'im cither*<br />

PRETW PUMre for drew up- STrWPSftrt<br />

.-j . •..... —L "Sis"lovii*eni<br />

Danny Clark or acavUie, Silly Dickinson<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo and Bill Powell <strong>of</strong><br />

•eesley'i Point were welcomed.<br />

There arc now M boys in the troop.<br />

•HIT'S PATIO SHOP<br />

GARDEN CEMTER<br />

Good Lawnt A Gardmi<br />

Sl.rt Now at Bcrfi<br />

•UiMl MIDI<br />

S-IO-S — Agrinlte — HMO<br />

Esponu — Hollytode _ Vigoro<br />

VIRTA6UIN<br />

SEABOARD SEED<br />

OJW. SCOTT LAWN Sf ED<br />

•pNlal Sr.H U*4 MB*. $I4t<br />

RUSTICRAFT FENCE<br />

J PATIO SHOP<br />

2ND A WIST AVENUE<br />

OCEAN CITY, N, J.<br />

tnm tJ.llv.ry , ph. ItJl or<br />

r*fr Mitt tin MM i><br />

THE NEW 40-GALLON<br />

ELECTRIC WATER HEATER<br />

CAN SUPPLY 470 GALLONS<br />

OF HOT WATER DURING A<br />

24-HOUR PERIOD<br />

. . Uf* «NM SIX TIMIS year tmnmX *flb§ warn «f i«» wafer,<br />

coXrolM patefe IsMvary Ihfta<br />

VJr A &AL GHAU TAN*/<br />

'•• f i- ' -.f •HUltm*.<br />

ritIC C0MPANT<br />

*,<br />

IT COSTS SO LITTLE \<br />

MORE TO TRAVEL J<br />

FIRST CLASS!<br />

Find out why OLDS it FIRST In<br />

sale* In UM tMdlum price tlast I<br />

Drop In<br />

at our<br />

Ask about eurtpeclalapprahah<br />

Mr low pries can-all make*,<br />

all models, all this we*k! ,<br />

ww MM, Mmwiiin ,<br />

Your new car in a sign <strong>of</strong> prosperity<br />

111*4<br />

PALMfR OihVROUT-OUMMOBILIE, INC.<br />

crnr, N. j.<br />

**.? <br />

MM! <strong>of</strong> the entire daisroom for •<br />

week. ncinbHa voted to Mangfe the<br />

propoHd E»ster wanUan and school<br />

wm to in MHion on April i mil.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Good Friday wll! be • sdiool<br />

holiday this year, TriLi U oetoe dooa<br />

rather than continue school gMsnoni<br />

later into June,<br />

A letter «aa read froni R. Claude<br />

Johnson In Tuekalrae protMhif the<br />

prMent poUey 4t few required tor<br />

the use <strong>of</strong> the tehso! *y other or-<br />

•uUMttoM, Th» lettm aUo referred<br />

to th* committee <strong>of</strong> local tup^ying<br />

to Lester Thorn, eterfc, m Instructed<br />

to sdviae Johnson <strong>of</strong> toe<br />

receipt <strong>of</strong> hU letter and Inform Mm<br />

thai the skmthm la bum studied.<br />

Mn. John Barsh Robert Hiualepen<br />

Oam Brosdley, Albert W»ili and<br />

John banglay were designated u u.<br />

•Mate moiDoerj <strong>of</strong> the New Jeoey<br />

Edwatlon AmmclstJoo representiiH<br />

the *w»rd. Mrs. Berutt was appoint,<br />

ad to attend • tneetWE M ba hdVS also<br />

began merit badge requirements for<br />

swimming.<br />

Seventeen boys attended the swimming<br />

class The troop plans to<br />

swim at the pool ones a month<br />

Three boys Clarence Battersby and<br />

Albert and Bomtla Way, ymn rein.<br />

Mated aj Scouts,<br />

Broadley Heads<br />

•re ptMitiin« to contribute to the<br />

fund. Clotbteg g and food o n, be b<br />

^tad d and d no more clotting<br />

needed. Thorn MM.<br />

Anyone wishing to contrHMte may<br />

do «o with Charlea FoMer Jr., catfiier<br />

<strong>of</strong> the First National Bank <strong>of</strong> Tuejtahoe,<br />

whei^ tlw fund la being established,<br />

or may «tv# the contribution<br />

to Thoin.<br />

Mr. l^ier work* in the R, B. M».<br />

nn and Son mrtory In Beli»ptahi<br />

and, the family Li temporarily livy<br />

In mat arei.<br />

Auxiliary MMN Tonight<br />

MAHMORA—The annual meeting<br />

<strong>of</strong> the Lodies 1 MR, Richard Smith<br />

• Pro«pectlve player*<br />

Gift Shower Quart for the Marmora •"Tigwa* Boy«<br />

MAAMORA _ A aurwlae fafMte Magua in»l MO will meet tomorrow<br />

.hotter honoring wn. Kiciurd smith, evening (Friday) from 7 to • Vdoc*<br />

or Palermo, was «ii reeemly by In the wcial room <strong>of</strong> the Mamurr<br />

Mm, Albert Craln at her ham* on Methodlat Church,<br />

New Road In Marmora. Mrs. Smith<br />

to the farmer MUs Joan telley, Dane* Saturday by<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong> Mr, and Mrs, -Joe Dalley<br />

<strong>of</strong> Palermo, ' Upper Grade Pupils<br />

Clfta were presented In a decBrat, UPPER TOWNSI^ — A Sprnt<br />

ed pink and white bassinette. Those Dance for young people in Urn Ftftt<br />

present wer* Mra. Joe Djdley, MM, to Ninth Grade, wUI be giver<br />

BlUy Cabiness. Mrs. Howard geheflck •vent<strong>of</strong>, M.rch » ta the<br />

M Mn, Andrew And May, M MMr*.<br />

Garrlsow M«wor» Volut Volunteer Hre fi *Ii JuJl, * frow<br />

Aiwili«ry <strong>of</strong> thi Hunter, Ttn, Joe B. Whlttm MrTT<br />

Prtser«oltSacfc.Watchktt Post No<br />

mm, V.r,W., wttl he hel. this evl<br />

ntag (Thursday) in the pott home<br />

pfllc«« for th« coming year vriil be<br />

elected.<br />

George Meiny, President, AFL^rO<br />

conaBenting on tlw current reces-<br />

•ton; "I think the situation h far<br />

worse than the Administration seems<br />

?! Upper Township New*<br />

ay Mn. Hwtort tand MMM ©,€. 164I-W<br />

Easter Vacation Shortened to<br />

Make Up For Lost School Time<br />

m, TOWNSTHP—David N, Myler,<br />

<strong>of</strong> somera Point, wu employed<br />

fcy members <strong>of</strong> the Upper Townaiiip<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> BdueaUon it their Tuei<br />

day evening meeting to the ele<br />

» •» H:M »:«» oWocfc, o'clock,<br />

mwrtary school in JMarmora, He will<br />

James DaUes^ Mrs. Harvey Garidy. The daneo u being sponsored bj begin ai teacher <strong>of</strong> the ElghtH<br />

Mrs, Jacob rieid and .*•«, Mary niothen <strong>of</strong> the sixth Grade puplli and* on April 1.<br />

Smith,<br />

and proceed! will be givni to Mri Mr, Byler, who was interviewed<br />

Klrgtine Oliver, their teacher, who by board members. Is a gmduate <strong>of</strong><br />

Luncliaen Today<br />

has been 01 for several months, Earilvsm College holding a BKhelor<br />

Refrejlunents <strong>of</strong> eaJtes. Jimnpum <strong>of</strong> Arta degree. Mm has done grad-<br />

MA»atf«A-^ covered dUh lunch, ers, hot dogs, ,.nd soda will be sold uate work at New Jersey State<br />

eon, sponsored by the Ladles AUJUI. Doiuliona <strong>of</strong> My <strong>of</strong> these articles Teaeners<br />

iary <strong>of</strong> the Marmora Volunteer lire or money to purchase them will be<br />

Company, will be held at noon to. appreelited. For information con-<br />

Jay (Thursday!, in the fire hall The tact Mrs. Benjamin F. Guiles or Mrs.<br />

public is Invited ,<br />

Charles Sachaeiimalcr.<br />

1 Upper C <strong>of</strong> C<br />

Bridge Protest Is<br />

FJUd Wlrh Army<br />

m»n. Mm. Oroeh Jane Wetuneyw MAJU«O«A — Gam Brwdloy Ml<br />

and aeorga E. B«JI«y were renew»d elected pnwJdont <strong>of</strong> the "<br />

•t the meeting.<br />

Upper Towiuhlp OttOHM <strong>of</strong> Can<br />

nraw HMhV mMWk<br />

II wm aMMUiMad NH tte room <strong>of</strong> to* MMoOdhrt Ct<br />

ood Orxl* rnumd i<br />

Ottar <strong>of</strong>ficer. *lect«l<br />

WOaon OarrtaaB, «iM<br />

Ht SMtp *,<br />

s ft prW*utlMUry<br />

Quntr•part<br />

two l EMM In ttat »* *rm4: U<br />

Mr,<br />

p.1, M» «**<br />

i f<br />

The secretary «• lwtroct«l to<br />

College In Olanbom and<br />

oniert the «jn*t*lon <strong>of</strong> •<br />

mom UM M MW aliiaai n.<br />

the University <strong>of</strong> PennsjlvanU. H«<br />

tpan type MOW at tlw •aaawMt<br />

taught in Friends' School Moores-<br />

lerlsr <strong>of</strong> rh. room hu u boon ftmh Boulevard entrance to'Owm &&.<br />

town. N. J,, from 19S2 to lui. n dHtU mi i HHM»<br />

MM A Mtw wlU to mM to OoL r -<br />

The contracts <strong>of</strong> Mn. Agnes Good<br />

D, Trotitr, met <strong>of</strong> «jgln««1o<<br />

HM Mutham Ataratto MMM,<br />

JacfcMOvUle, Fla., prior to a bovine<br />

aelMdaled ttm «arr#'^_^^,<br />

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Ml, m._Ohurch Bciiool. Clisses<br />

rer all ages, Nursery through Adult i<br />

Dtpartnentg, Christian O r o w t<br />

Series used. Visitors always we;<br />

come; attendance cards given, Pu<br />

tor Adler teaches Uie Adult Class.<br />

„ 'I a . m^-Tbe Service. The Sermon<br />

"Jswplng Death." «,, Anthem, «<br />

Sought the Lord," Stevenson th,<br />

ChaBcel Choir. *The SoIoT "Ti<br />

g r »f" Harriet Ware, Helena<br />

Hand. The Epistle. Hebrewi W<br />

The Gospel, John l:«Ut,<br />

11 a. m—Nursery for Small Ohil.<br />

dren, sponsored by UlCw<br />

Wednesday<br />

7:J0 p, m_Lenten Meditation Sub.<br />

jeet; "What Man Ha* Dona,"<br />

7:^0 p, m.—Chancel Choir rclieara.<br />

iaty'rda i -2~ JUBtor a " > "<br />

taheata<br />

a p. m, — Pastor's ConArmatio<br />

Clasi,<br />

Wmere Uiere Is the most love-1<br />

Ood. there will be there the truest<br />

and most enlarged philanthropy—<br />

Robert Southcy. •-. w .<br />

ntm Atlantic <strong>City</strong>,<br />

live not inctudst<br />

B.SO a, m.-Sunday School with<br />

classes for every member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

family, Donald Phillips superinten-<br />

dent.<br />

n W-JSsm-Wonhip Bervto.. Mrs.<br />

David P, Wright, organist. Message<br />

hy Rev, David p, Wright,<br />

1O:« a. ni,-^upervised Nurses<br />

downstairs.<br />

7:S0 p. m._Evening tjospel Serv.<br />

Ice, fiinainii led hy Charles Oooil,<br />

Vocal solo by Otadys Douglas. Mes-<br />

sage ^r «ev, David p, Wright.<br />

7:10 p, m,—Supervised Night Nun,<br />

2<br />

Inmiortal, for matter if temporal and<br />

b therefore a mortal phenomenon<br />

a human concept sometimes beauti<br />

Ail. always erroneous "<br />

SelecUom, from the Bible will in<br />

dude the following iIsaiah WB) "The<br />

irais withereUi, tbe flower faaeth:<br />

but the word <strong>of</strong> our Ood shill stand<br />

Ior ever,"<br />

WCONO CAPS MAY BAPTIST<br />

•her, Raad, Palermo<br />

•a». Harry F. PlntMten, Paiter<br />

Sunday Church School begins at<br />

BM a. m. The lesson this week is<br />

iST- ffiMl.KJeSry'.le<br />

«W^, compel t»eh-4r<br />

Service begins at 11 o*.<br />

ie vester clioip win<br />

Mary Pjihlty<br />

iwmon<br />

b l<br />

d7iS<br />

come<br />

i<br />

old faihtoned<br />

^ ^ Y<br />

Hymn<br />

lSi<br />

v w<br />

S<br />

• p, m,—Berean Class meeting coil,<br />

ducted 6y Mrs, Oharles Good presi<br />

dent at the home ot Mrs, Hugh<br />

Doa^ S Villas* Drive, Soraers Point<br />

Ouesi speaker, Mrs. Harold Chllton<br />

missionary to the Philippines<br />

Tvatday, March M—<br />

7:30 p. m,_YounB Adult Fellow<br />

snip meeting and recreation Jim<br />

LuU, president,<br />

WadfltMay, Mirch 26—<br />

•:80 p. m.-^ioneer Girls led by<br />

Mrs. Ihrry Schmidt,<br />

T:80 p, m,—Mldweelt service <strong>of</strong><br />

prayer, nnd Bible meditation<br />

TtNinday, March »—<br />

10:»a, m, ta 1 p, m,—White Cross<br />

group meets, »<br />

8 p, m,—YoMn« Married Couple's<br />

ems' mcetlnc conducted hy Norman<br />

fcjijl«oi), proildtiit,<br />

FrMay, March ii-<br />

Yoltti leuomSp ant'junior'Hteh<br />

mpwshlp, fcoturing, showing <strong>of</strong><br />

nration pictufe* <strong>of</strong> iMornlnj chee'<br />

Plnebrook and WMe Club'lit<br />

summer camps,<br />

• • •<br />

IT, JAMES A. M. I.<br />

•^ iaif "- v - -**<br />

^ "• rm rrMeVpn av»<br />

Av. O. i. Smith, fetter ,<br />

Ji a, m.-Momhig Service.<br />

2 P. in—Sunday School.<br />

•?• oi.—VoMug PAoplu'i Meet.<br />

Bethany Circle Has<br />

Minienaiy Project ,<br />

Miss Mathilda Strathnunn and Mrs.<br />

Isen were eo-iiostesses for the IB<br />

Members <strong>of</strong> the Bethany Circle <strong>of</strong><br />

the rirst Presbyterian Church meet.<br />

Ing Wednesday lasf week in Miss<br />

Ptrathmann's home, MB <strong>Ocean</strong> av.<br />

Devotions, on the topic "Luke the<br />

Physician," were led by Mrs, Lena<br />

Miller and Mrs. Herbcrl Searle re-<br />

viewed the book, "Journey Into Mis-<br />

sione."<br />

Members continued work on their<br />

sock dolls and icrapbooks for Uie<br />

missionary project. The Misses<br />

Bhoda and Jeannette Mathewson<br />

were appointed hostess«s for the<br />

next meeting.<br />

No one is useless in this world<br />

who lightens Ihe burden <strong>of</strong> it for<br />

any one else— Charles Dickens<br />

IMOBINII<br />

Miss Emogenc I<br />

ton, D, C, dlreetoF"L .<br />

for the General BoaMi<br />

ance <strong>of</strong> tile MeUie&i<br />

be guest speaker at (<br />

Conference Youth Se<br />

Studies on Friday »<br />

toe nrst MelhodlJt (<br />

Begistralion will !<br />

Prlday and the ii*i_<br />

7 p. m. Miss DucUpVI<br />

Is "Why Are We r<br />

Saturday afternoon i<br />

will be "How Can '<br />

PressuresJ" For lUrl<br />

use the dim entitlei.'L.<br />

No," The balance « £3<br />

will be devoted to «T*<br />

which Miss Duniap is 1<br />

tor.<br />

Miss Duniap also £ ft, i<br />

Board's liajson* pm lJ!fi3<br />

Board <strong>of</strong> Education __<br />

'rnent and Curriculum i<br />

She serves as a<br />

Church's Natlonil Y«<br />

Alcohol studies and<br />

with the Department <strong>of</strong>t<br />

clal Relations <strong>of</strong> tl<br />

vision <strong>of</strong> thrlstltn i<br />

board <strong>of</strong> Mission*;<br />

THE FIR<br />

<strong>On</strong>* Startini<br />

Survives<br />

i(» Foul Call.<br />

\ VINCe MICMiLiTTI<br />

<strong>City</strong> High School 1 !<br />

_rted B«a Raiders<br />

„ with frustration as a<br />

,„ and detenniiwd Rivar-<br />

iHilh School team gnawed<br />

it the Raider point ltad<br />

'btnch reierves tq cra»h<br />

jugh in the flnal minute<br />

win the South Jen-say<br />

ipII championship in<br />

din Convention Hall, Fri-<br />

"night, 71-89,<br />

e Baiders came <strong>of</strong>t* the court on<br />

Ishort end <strong>of</strong> the score and left<br />

1 iBoils for the jubilant Rams.<br />

to the several thousand <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

J fjni and objective observers at<br />

•title Came, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> turned in<br />

"championship performance In<br />

t »specl <strong>of</strong> the contest.<br />

pjlr <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>ficials Mrifh over,<br />

mftaitia whistlH and a lack <strong>of</strong><br />

•jln. reserves on Mia <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

F tench forced Ihe RaMeri to<br />

-BODYWORK<br />

PHI ESTIMATES<br />

aliace Bros. Bufck<br />

ST. AND SIMMON ,VK.<br />

•HONi 127a<br />

[iverside Reserve Strength Dethrones Raiders in Tourney Final,<br />

U Lead Most<br />

[Way, Yield in<br />

4 Minutes<br />

yield Aa aactlaml tW. te «M mv.<br />

arslda th* affar th. rwiiii,, ...<br />

rt»a# a tatiMcl ranflna frem .i^jj,<br />

5 " ^^* ^rn


fit >v<br />

.«',000<br />

each will be wanned up prior to the<br />

1 p. m qualifying time-trial, that<br />

will weed out all but the 22 tastes!<br />

machines. The latter group wil<br />

then engage in the lOO-mile UBAc.<br />

FIA tiUe nee that is open both to<br />

the speedway type American ears<br />

and the foreign sports ears and<br />

Grand Prix machines such as Fer-<br />

rari, .Maserati, Jaguar and similar<br />

types.<br />

Last year brought the fSM.000<br />

speedway into existence, the plan:<br />

consisting <strong>of</strong> a one mile paved anil<br />

banked raceway on which two world<br />

marks were established. However,<br />

the excellent calibre <strong>of</strong> the field tor<br />

the big event on the Soth is expect,<br />

ed to shatter aU existing standards,<br />

We present re-ord Is IM niUes per<br />

hour.<br />

tint* rmwltni<br />

A field IMl and two foul shot)<br />

by fleorie Both *nd a twin-pointer<br />

by Vie OiSylvester in the overtime<br />

Haitian «nM tae victory. Wild-<br />

wood was on the short end <strong>of</strong> .<br />

20-14 flrrt period score, picked ui<br />

three /polnu in th« turd and foui<br />

hi the fourth to take the lead, *M8,<br />

going into the final quarter, it,<br />

Cecelia hit eight points and Wild<br />

wood Catholic Mven in the lait<br />

period, endln« the game In a tie.<br />

Roth and DiSylvester paced the<br />

Cruuderj with 17 points etch.<br />

Cape May enjoyed two fat periods<br />

to win going away from their Cape.<br />

Atlsnt.: rivals In the Group I<br />

title go. After coming <strong>of</strong>f en top si<br />

I 7-5 count in the opening period.<br />

the Capers ran up a second period<br />

count <strong>of</strong> 21 to 13. Wlldwood topped<br />

the M third period scoring, but the<br />

Overs cue <strong>of</strong>f IJ-i in the final<br />

canto<br />

Willie Hick., and Bob Wallace<br />

paced the Capers with It points<br />

each, while Ton Dunlevy topped the<br />

Warriors with etjfht.<br />

Mty ftlned MM fln*ls with<br />

a M4f victory aver Hamtnantan<br />

In an aHmlnalkxi roond pUy*d<br />

hare W«(n«day nisM last weak,<br />

Tha Capers ex par lanced no<br />

trouMa, wMi Hicki leading the<br />

war wlH, 14 and Harry Learning<br />

and Ban Cluff h*h>lng out wifti<br />

11 atch, Prank ReM and Jaa<br />

Petrvcelll each tsllaetad 10 tar<br />

tha lasara,<br />

WlMwood gained the title play by<br />

besUng Egg Harbor on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School court Thursday<br />

Ight, MM. Ctrl Aspenberf spark<br />

ed the Warrior victory with 11<br />

points, while Id Spragg and Ai<br />

Morganwick each garnered IS for<br />

Egg Harbor.<br />

Atlantic <strong>City</strong> High school staved<br />

<strong>of</strong>f a last minute desperation try<br />

by Camden High School to carry<br />

<strong>of</strong>f the sectional Group IV title.<br />

Camden threatened durinf the final<br />

28 seconds <strong>of</strong> the fame during<br />

which time they held possession <strong>of</strong><br />

the ball, but could not crack the<br />

/iking*' tightknlt defense for the<br />

ylng or winning points.<br />

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BOB6RT R. HNNITT<br />

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PHONE 294V<br />

Patterson Hits 242<br />

to Lead <strong>City</strong> League<br />

Water Service topped Marmora 3-1<br />

gain a tie with Public Safety in<br />

he top berth ef the Seashore Lea.<br />

sue at the NorthBeld Bowling Center<br />

n Friday, while Wallace Hardware,<br />

co-tenants <strong>of</strong> the attic at. the start<br />

<strong>of</strong> the action, dropped to third place<br />

on a 44 lacing toy MaulteUi Plumb,<br />

ers.<br />

Public Safety helped Water Serv.<br />

ice UP on the top rung by allowing<br />

eighth-place Boscul c<strong>of</strong>fee to gain a<br />

M split with them. Somers Point<br />

Kiwanis, third level Occupants prior<br />

to the session, gained seeoni place<br />

with a full count over \'.r,W.<br />

George Patterson showed the wa<br />

for high Individual games hitting<br />

842, Other high singles were L<br />

Frank Smith, Ml, Mike Denan wit;<br />

207 and Nick Pessolano with<br />

Smith took high triple with V)i<br />

and Wait Hughes pressed for ih.<br />

honor with $13.<br />

Soniers Point Kiwanis posted 2M<br />

for high team series, and an ii2 by<br />

Boscul C<strong>of</strong>fee was the best team<br />

tingle <strong>of</strong> the evening.<br />

Sfandini*<br />

Public Safety<br />

Water Service<br />

S, p. KiwatiU .<br />

Wallace<br />

Shropshire . - ><br />

MaBltelll .....<br />

Coombs Dairy<br />

• * *<br />

JOHNSON'S 6AIN<br />

IN CITY LOOP LIAD<br />

Johnson's Five picked up graun<br />

on the top <strong>of</strong> the CUy League e<br />

Northfield Monday by downing Hack,<br />

noy's .11 while seeond-ptace Mapes<br />

were dropping their match to Wai<br />

lace Real Estate by the same count<br />

Hyatt's climbed from a fourth<br />

place tie to third position on<br />

Mean sweep over Hires Hoot Beer,<br />

while Eddie's Service won 3-1 over<br />

Sampsons to move from fifth to a<br />

fourth level deadlock with Stain-<br />

ton's.<br />

Stainton's dropped a 3',i-'i mate})<br />

to Sentinel Ledger to allow the newc.<br />

men to dlmb Irnm sixth to a fifth<br />

place tie with Sampson'i.<br />

Eddie BoMnson copped high singl<br />

laurels with a 220, while BUI Smith's<br />

565 won triple honors. Other high<br />

singles included Smith and<br />

Tucker wH* 11* each; J. Will***<br />

wtth 208, BUI Plunder wltti 205; BH1<br />

Hackney Aid F. Klauser with S02<br />

each and C Underwood with 200<br />

Eddie's Texaco wrapped UP all<br />

team scoring honors with a 258»<br />

series which Included a high single<br />

<strong>of</strong> »1»,<br />

StandMfs<br />

SO<br />

Johnson's<br />

Mape's<br />

Hyatt's<br />

Eddie's<br />

Stauilon's<br />

Sampson's<br />

Sentinel<br />

j,<br />

24M<br />

14U<br />

23<br />

23<br />

14<br />

17<br />

18<br />

19Mi<br />

21<br />

SI<br />

•AVilN LBACUI<br />

PACI JAMMED UP<br />

Diamond Cleaners and Bgg Horbor<br />

share the lead in the Qeesn <strong>City</strong><br />

Bayside League at Norflilield, with<br />

Berger Lumber only one point olf<br />

the pace. ,<br />

This week's action resulterf<br />

MS htgh tingle for C. Butcher and<br />

a SH series by Sian Tqtien, Other<br />

high singles included 231 scores to'<br />

both Tot ten and O. FUUng, 311 hy<br />

B Chiapplnnl, ml by E, Weiss, and<br />

200 each by P. Piieggl and D. Cum<br />

mint.<br />

Stafldinss<br />

Diamond cleaners 30 10<br />

Egg Harbor 30 10<br />

Berger Lumber , . J9 111<br />

Oarrijon Jeweler*,. M ' s<br />

* - ><br />

BITTY SCHUCK RICHARDS<br />

HIGH DOUBLE KIOLIRS<br />

Bttly gchuck [urnea in a 4M triple<br />

which included a high single <strong>of</strong> 1B3<br />

to cop the individual honors fgr<br />

ladies m the <strong>Ocean</strong> Cjty Mixed<br />

Doubles at Northfleld. WrI Rich,<br />

ards' all topped the men's singles<br />

while a STi by Clark Moore was the<br />

best male series,<br />

OHier high singles Included 178<br />

by Evelyn Tilton 175 by Kay Lynch,<br />

171 by Marty Darby. 210 by Moore,<br />

208 by caartes Moiijis. 201 by Mickey<br />

Ang.<br />

In the triples Ruth ShreBshire<br />

pressed for high honors With 484<br />

while Kate Ewlng posled 403, For<br />

the men Ang had M7 and Pete Put<br />

len Ml.<br />

Standings<br />

Oranges<br />

with » 3-1 vfctory over *•<br />

Helen Mumford i»n»poJ<br />

Individual «a>rtag honori wlUl •<br />

single Mid 467 aerlef.<br />

(tandlaa*:<br />

Sapphire . 2»<br />

Top« • }•<br />

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Mary slraara posted<br />

21<br />

20<br />

7'a<br />

II<br />

2 IB0 single<br />

and Mabel Bahn s MS triple is take<br />

high individual honors in the Won.<br />

n/s Bayshore League at Northneld<br />

Daniel's Heftaurant stayed coin<br />

ortsbly on the pace with a 40 con<br />

juest <strong>of</strong> Rugby Inn, while second<br />

lace Peter Pan held precariously to<br />

iltion despite a 11 defeat by Vent<br />

nor " Furniture. Chldsiy Chrysler<br />

moved into third position with a<br />

lean sweep over Harry's Inn while<br />

Rugby Inn slipped from a second<br />

place tie to fourth position on the<br />

IMS to Daniel's.<br />

Standings<br />

Daniel's ., .1,.. 27 13<br />

Peter Pan m 17<br />

Chldsey 2!>a 17(i<br />

Rugby Ion 22 Ii<br />

12th Street Bowling<br />

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2S<br />

24<br />

13<br />

22<br />

22<br />

22<br />

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17<br />

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The hot running Ocelli <strong>City</strong><br />

Church Leiiue at toe lglh si. Bowl-<br />

ing Academy shook down to*two<br />

Hams in the sunberth with o third<br />

that shared the top before the action<br />

cropping badly into second position<br />

The gamers Point Lutheran "A"<br />

and "B" teams both took 4-0 victories<br />

over Palermo Baptist and SI. Augus.<br />

lines respectively to continue on the<br />

pace. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist tumbled<br />

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Lutheran,<br />

Bar! Gardner with a llf single<br />

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were hiih Individual scorers <strong>of</strong> the<br />

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Standlnit:<br />

S. P. Luiheraii -A" m Ig<br />

S. P. Lutheran "B" 28 10<br />

O. C, Baptist ..... 23 „<br />

O, C, Lutlieran aili 141 u<br />

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Phphyl<br />

lit 1 i? »' •.' '••"'"SB wh.n yo1t n*m»>re dollar If*}<br />

iVi I"° r "i^autr, creative t.na'Inverlnjr »6d oonafrss<br />

"Ml btcopMnccd jt nn't be duplli-at ' •.—1<br />

IXHALL<br />

MOAN<br />

WEa BUILT ESSJSJU HO<br />

UCK<br />

•ODBI, HOKB orasit VOB<br />

*"• * AVENUE<br />

SITUATIONS WANTID<br />

>AB¥<br />

hour;<br />

uuiir<br />

Ave, MOM<br />

experl<br />

nmnt.<br />

iu,<br />

. He u<br />

an hour.<br />

t.lmp«on U<br />

BCUIUry OFFHMR — Thirty y<br />

e«perl«ls». store and pianuiin<br />

PERSONALS<br />

ALCOHOUCS<br />

ANONYMOUS<br />

Meets every -Sunnay evening I<br />

p, m. in jhe Parian House ot holy<br />

I'rtnity church, nth and Central<br />

avenue, Mme 1580 J, u<br />

TUTORING<br />

REMKDIAL RBADINO,<br />

i Eltmcnlury<br />

cn work"<br />

ing.<br />

lmii<br />

Smie ip<br />

MB, Ncul.<br />

1794,<br />

-, Phonics train.<br />

. pehotil subjects,<br />

•W«n work. Oertlflod teiiclief.<br />

pleasure Avu,<br />

BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY<br />

lyOPERTY AVAILABLE. Invcslori,<br />

look this location over, 23u feet<br />

ont In hotei-molei section near B«h<br />

ana BDardwaIN, Present propertv in.<br />

come Bcr leasan aver 56 oou. Wiile<br />

Bo* 8»7, Senunel-Ledge «<br />

PROFESSIONAL SERVICES<br />

UB REWBAVDs'a — MganiM<br />

buriu, moui holes, eyts tcui, AJltr-<br />

Jgjg 1 f?i! OIUI J« M!»«a Ctoid<br />

mat, Henutltehln<br />

Reasonable. Floret<br />

By Ave. Phone 1204<br />

r.M.<br />

±4<br />

'IANO TUNING,<br />

inH Paul Pa<br />

to Wiley BuUnan, Al Piano<br />

^ian -Qujilily work guaranteed.<br />

— ... Vcrnon Avo., unwood, phoile<br />

Samen Point 4340. tf<br />

, repairing, rebuild-<br />

rker (regliteredj »uc-<br />

MsUnan, Al ITuno<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

Selected<br />

USED CARS<br />

*17 PLYMOUTH<br />

•Hsu, Low Mileage, IEEA<br />

R.dla I, heater, DOWN ODU<br />

•56 PONTIAC<br />

H.it.r. Hydrsmatlt SCCA<br />

Drlv.. SOWN 99V<br />

•U RAMBLER<br />

H.rdtop. imeilcnf SIC A<br />

Condition. DOWN I3U<br />

'Si RAMBLER<br />

Cultem SttMon Wagon.<br />

Hydramalk Drive, it A A<br />

DOWN OUU<br />

'53 PACKARD "300<br />

'S3 MERCURY<br />

DOWN 113<br />

'54 FORD Ranch Wasoh<br />

•K»WN S 3S0<br />

H. C. AMOS<br />

— RAMBLER —<br />

Seles and Servles<br />

MS IAST 34th STRUT<br />

PHONE 111!<br />

PROFESSIONAL SIRVICES<br />

•uiiNiss gnviei<br />

KEVS MAD lockimith<br />

1^ U y<br />

Avt.<br />

W. Shw<br />

S*H GREEN STAMPS<br />

with all RUS CLEANING<br />

For Hck-Up and Delivery<br />

Phone 8897<br />

CLEAN CITY<br />

DRY CLEANERS<br />

Agents for RV-MAR<br />

Rug Cleaner<br />

South Jersey's Itraesf and<br />

moil reliable Rug Cleaner,<br />

Wm» CLEAN am h»ui away any.<br />

thlnR you da not want (ram siUe.<br />

irage, or riiewhwe. Will pay yoii<br />

ie dllfei^nee above Uie eost af Isaor<br />

•nd haujijig. w. Brunt. Sla Vernon<br />

Ave,. Llnwosd, Phone Sourer. Point<br />

MM or 4»7i, U<br />

EARL NORTH'S<br />

WOOD SHOP<br />

10th StraM Oppo.it.<br />

R, R. Station<br />

Phono 2936<br />

FURNITURE<br />

MPINIIHiD — UPMHB<br />

ELECTRO PLATING<br />

tlLVIR — CHROMI — BRASS<br />

GIFT SHOP<br />

ANTIQUES<br />

REGISTERED BUILDERS<br />

ALTIRATIONS — MPAIRS<br />

KITCHEN<br />

INTERIOR REMODELING<br />

BUSINESS 1IRV1QI<br />

CAR RADIOS mum<br />

CelM Rodlo<br />

ALL MAK1I<br />

Motorol SIIM ami Nrvha<br />

111 Aafcvry Aw. PhM* MM<br />

ALL MA<br />

Motorola SIIM<br />

111 Afc A<br />

FOR RENT<br />

TV SITS<br />

TV SI*RVICE<br />

rttoa Tnnrt<br />

pp<br />

and Antanna*<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC<br />

710 ASftURY AVINUe<br />

Ph«n« 1242<br />

•AIM AMD HKBVICB<br />

AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE<br />

WAJJTED — An opportunity to give<br />

nu an estimate OB lour nul col-<br />

lision, you will Ilk. our body SM<br />

wader •ark, Oeeaa <strong>City</strong> Motor., I<br />

fth and Bay Ave, none, 0100,<br />

AUTOMOBILES FOR SALE<br />

Yalo Keys 30c Each<br />

2 for Sic<br />

Quick Service, I<br />

ISM A»Bury Ave,<br />

Davli hardware Ce.<br />

TYPEWRITERS and<br />

ADDING MACHINES<br />

REPAIRED<br />

OCEAN CITY TVHWRrriR •<br />

SERVICE<br />

MM Ajkury An. Phot.. 1IM<br />

FRIGIDA1RE 8ALM ana SERVICT-<br />

RepalN to all mike refrigerator.<br />

New rrigiaalre rffrieeraton, rangt*<br />

woiher.. dryen, IneKn. PiUBer Wl—<br />

flair*, luf Aibury Ave, Phone 0L<br />

Open every evenllW -Ul », / tf<br />

Sheppard's Auto Service<br />

iLICTRICAL SYSTEM AND<br />

BRAKg SPECIALISTS<br />

UATTEKIKH For All Can<br />

fIl-14 SIMMON AViNUB<br />

PHONE S7S1 *<br />

CALL US TODAY<br />

We will MtimtM fha<br />

east <strong>of</strong> installing<br />

ELECTRIC HEAT<br />

IN YOUR HOME<br />

You m under no abllflaHwi<br />

WIH.S.<br />

Anderson Electricians<br />

lljl A«b«ry Avtnu.—Phon. 1771<br />

tf<br />

A CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

BUY HIRE AND SAVE!<br />

CHEVROLBTS<br />

sedan,<br />

radio.<br />

OLDSMOBILES<br />

IMi SUFtR.. » Hdan autanalle<br />

art, push button radio, with rear<br />

sent speaker, deluxe heater jMin<br />

3-lono gray nnioh nitdieC M*<br />

whits ivillt Sold and MrVIM by<br />

ui since new. <strong>On</strong>e rar, 1P0 per<br />

t guarantee againit major mt-<br />

wall lipes,<br />

owner, qua<br />

wnl against major<br />

IW'BBLJMIl «oor sedafl, Radio,<br />

hemt«r, Qffglna! wilnt, bKcepllon-<br />

-tf y i m&&inoved. Cosh woltlnl. Acme, cat<br />

tianu city $ Atkyry Ay«, J<br />

• R. a\ B. ate. .jrtr. Lav. •<br />

Shawtr, furnithetf, fat Hear heat.<br />

COTTAGE, INf Aibvry Avenue,<br />

imili Gu.it HMM 4 B.R. A B.<br />

—Dormitory 6 sett with Lav, *<br />

wath-itaiHl, furnished, hot mter<br />

radUtlsn hutlng tMtem.<br />

Honey Lloyd Chattin<br />

RBALTOK<br />

1315 Asbury Ave. Ph. 0060<br />

BAY SECTION. Winter home 2 he*.<br />

I«ITI». hath, living room, dining<br />

room If lichen, eneisaei! sun Boreh, r<br />

jmrdhst .water hnij, uF"»~i-<br />

.iil.ooo.oo Exim lot, 0.000.0<br />

lln Wllllima. IMP Any Are.<br />

[O STEPS H<br />

Lovely two<br />

.ivlns ivom,<br />

itehen - ••<br />

on one flnor.<br />

o bedriKim slnEle home.<br />

.1, dlnlne room, modei-n<br />

lichen, full tile bath and utility<br />

*oem. Oai hot air h£al. Furnished In<br />

he best <strong>of</strong> taste, A home joull be<br />

iroud to own. .<strong>Ocean</strong> view. Inspect<br />

o own. .<strong>Ocean</strong> view. Inspect<br />

for (snrly •JiinB occupancy, COFF<br />

L ESTATE, ail Central Ave..<br />

r (snrly<br />

ESTA<br />

;UMMER IS OOJ<br />

bedroom bu<br />

shed a'ltc far<br />

**v bemtrenovat<br />

sale ul rr*H0. Ael<br />

STATE, Mil OBI<br />

w. located half hi«k<br />

"ehett norches. —<br />

weekend £<br />

Prtcod for<br />

. now, OOF*"<br />

mtral Ave.<br />

OUR OPPORTUNITY. Pour family,<br />

half block to oeach. Consist I At; <strong>of</strong> a<br />

lovely year-around liome. tpuclnua llv<br />

ng l^som. dining room, kitchen. ,1<br />

ledioonis and 3 oaths, first riMr liai<br />

S iil>»rtmcn«. Separate garage v. Ilh<br />

-bearoom apartment above. Three<br />

its In all. Wletflfejion. Oood financ.<br />

na Wron«iBSpt. bon't wait. G<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Him Estate, - Wll Central Ave 3sin<br />

CLASSIFlEp DISPLAY DISPLAY<br />

Chrysler - DeSoto - Imperial<br />

PIAIIRS<br />

IMVIH YOU* INSPECTION<br />

OF A A«asr COMPETE u/ve<br />

YOU'LL BXPKtlENCE WE LdWIST<br />

CHELSEA MOTOR CO,<br />

MM ARCTIC AVf, ^fLAtlTIC CITY PHONI 4-1191<br />

LOTSC!<br />

eah<br />

lin Mh, one cornet lot MUv7 raink.<br />

Wllllanis, i^ »ay Av«. tt<br />

Grmeieus Ytar<br />

Living or Unsurpas$ed<br />

Summmf Home<br />

in tha Gardtni, Ii a de><br />

Itlhlful tingle % bedrswn Mine<br />

with KM >Hh, lara# HvfitfMm<br />

fSSfllj sMInfl P99ffl( HtSBpFB Kip<br />

dMn. m«W« r«m anfl Mth,<br />

laundry«Mlry room, irtaihetf<br />

•araia and many ether airtra ha-<br />

turn. Lovely surrounding!. A<br />

hem* you will appreclatp; Let ui<br />

arranfv an lmp*ctlen. Pi-lcxl tow<br />

ro ttttii eitale.<br />

GOFF REAL ESTATE<br />

3211 CENTRAL AVINUI<br />

IT'S M^NKY IN THB BANK' Hlg<br />

rtntal return shown on (Els B1K-I«I<br />

lly apartniem Milk UK«M4 In g<br />

ot the hot rental Aw in toWn F<br />

full detail! sco COFF REAL, KSTAT<br />

central Aic<br />

LOTS OF LOTS Wt have many<br />

loratloiu, Prloed [j-oni II,o<br />

now a tmilif ymfi homrfer t.<br />

nm. GOFF RKAL. E3TAT<br />

cilral Ave<br />

POINT—FAinWAVa<br />

- •— Lw ' '<br />

ponw—Modern * lark* >1<br />

>w, iirapiace. (Ml eeuw,<br />

w view. ljapaon»nli. <<br />

«M«» ftknt W*<br />

REAL tSTAtW PORHWIt<br />

SUMMKR RENTAI^rtv* beoVvHn c«t-<br />

u b«Kh Two bwtnom<br />

EXCHANGE<br />

for home or a-<br />

inent In Ocsan <strong>City</strong>, E.<br />

N. Fourth St. CamdsB.<br />

ions-saao.<br />

APARTMENTS PUR MHT<br />

812 DELANCEV PLACE and 4 '<br />

Av» MonO" seasDn or halt.<br />

ll attractive, ~<br />

IDEAL FTHST FlyOORr—Thrc* (<br />

room apartment, full ocetui view,<br />

tq iXMrdwalk, ne Hp P<br />

ce for At, Adult*<br />

V EARLY—Un<br />

floor Two<br />

Ing room dlnl<br />

closed porch<br />

r r fjrvt<br />

nff room kitchen ' En-<br />

Heat furnished *BouO<br />

EARLY .<br />

bedroom<br />

u, share .<br />

ply j*i or 2nd ' floor,<br />

At* invited.<br />

ROOMS FOR RENT<br />

lB ASBURY AVE. LI<br />

lor th* aenaoA. <strong>of</strong>l .—.<br />

10 women and youiui ladles. Houae-<br />

iHnff Prtvlleses. spnetous tun par-<br />

or. Taklnc fMWVmziW ' Rals ^7<br />

reuonable Writ* Mrt W Bpjt<br />

MS V»rnon Ave T-Uiwood, or ptm<br />

Somers Point 4833 or 4378 if<br />

1424 CENTRAL AVE.—Cheerful ulry<br />

rooms. Groapa Invltea. Rediieed<br />

Memorial Day «nd June rates. Hot<br />

and cold showers. Phone 3S48. 4-17<br />

DORMITORY—Private ba«h ami en-<br />

trance. Working ElrlS- Hmsonable<br />

onth or season. All reduced Memo-<br />

rial Day and June rate* MM cSffirtU<br />

Ave Phone TS48 4-17<br />

1; jx^jjL 1 *3Sit"*3r.<br />

BydnwliB<br />

troncE<br />

BttsM<strong>of</strong> N.<br />

Pursuant to Uv<br />

Burr<strong>of</strong>M«<br />

«» mttmoVber,<br />

deccdam. not<br />

UK Creditor,<br />

M tthfa<br />

fun th*?<br />

French «<br />

Attorney.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> N I.<br />

WOTICE OF Ht.TTLKireNT<br />

Notice Is hereb given tlfat the «f-<br />

eounts <strong>of</strong> the subscriber vs Executor<br />

or Ihe Lstate ot LAttlp c* Vollum de-<br />

censed wilt be audited and stated by<br />

the Surrogate and rpporti-d for settle-<br />

ment LO tne Cvpe Ma < ounty Court<br />

Probate Division on the twenty firth<br />

r oC April next al ten o'clock<br />

M at which time application Mill<br />

mnde for the allowance <strong>of</strong> conunls-<br />

. <strong>Ocean</strong> city,<br />

fXTun Clly Motor* In<br />

tho right to bjd_on '<br />

Jack Qt<br />

3-ij—au-pj .<br />

NOTICK or aVU.K<br />

'hi> undei-plgned Will *ell it puMk<br />

aULtlon on MaiLh 39 10DR. ai 10 00<br />

a, m nt Bishop Motor Sale* inc<br />

Roule o Marmora, N 4 one (II 1MD<br />

Plyrhouth 4-dooi Miter Serial Nft. 4m^XVB<br />

12375711 by virtue ot default In Jm>- Hen far Ri<br />

nwnt <strong>of</strong> wriuw bHI <strong>of</strong> ttonald jjfmr f*r*<br />

AdndnlatralotY wltHln itt nvwth.<br />

u«- seventeenth Oay af Usrcn.<br />

thdr cuunu In wi-j&DC udjiuider<br />

specifying the amoMnC etahned an<br />

particular* <strong>of</strong> the clair<br />

DHM Maroli 1— '<br />

s<br />

John E<br />

Attorney,<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, tf, J<br />

* (2100<br />

JR.<br />

XOXICK ' TO UfJT<br />

tsute <strong>of</strong> Eva L. Flther<br />

Pursuant to the order <strong>of</strong><br />

arlcka. 9uiroaalc <strong>of</strong> the<br />

dipt May, maoe on the t<br />

3Vf2 T<br />

to tlw executrlic<br />

from Uw tw«nty-«|jrtli<br />

1038, thsar culms In ><br />

oadi, sMdWlAs; tbe •<br />

•nsV DMjiaRlculan ot<br />

Dated February 3nth<br />

ADA MA'<br />

FrankUn A. Sine.<br />

«)<br />

MonOB or<br />

suction on I M<br />

P »<br />

Ave «t. «m exv., unau i^f«ji. ^<br />

one WSS Ford Ctuntls Cab,<br />

orjohn H In<br />

"ci,<br />

I uini iTltina.<br />

ve staUnMptv u true,<br />

$worn to and auDaa-UKa attorn<br />

My conunl«slon expIrM OotoMr<br />

l t f fT.W<br />

Please... Cq|h<br />

•\


:<br />

J&$**nV<br />

(tchaieal aahaote U Uw<br />

sm Ml ft* »i»td so<br />

(y, J&iduto dm be ar-<br />

to intent<br />

-»la»ei <strong>of</strong> studies over<br />

Junior and 8«1«<br />

Jtr.^Klrfc and Principal George W<br />

Xeyw. eleng- with an, Virginia<br />

£aa4erati,'«t> Orada Counsellor, and<br />

Barry MeLaughlln. lMh Grade coun<br />

HOor. will be on hand to aniwer<br />

by Ute parents nnd stt><br />

Or, Kknel. Vice-president. Union<br />

CWMde Oocxi: "NOW. nor* than ever<br />

our adanlme breakthrougha depen<<br />

on tho qaatttiv and civatlvenesi ol<br />

qvr enaweers and scientists."<br />

Magr AVENUE PHONE 07S3<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

IK TO<br />

TAKE<br />

OUT<br />

Opening Saturday,<br />

March 29,10:30 a. m.<br />

SUITS, COATS, JACKETS,<br />

SUCKS and HATS<br />

To do a "Feller" Freud on Easter,<br />

or. most any time <strong>of</strong> year<br />

SPORT COATS<br />

Colon and Patterns to Huy Any ley<br />

Sizes I to 20<br />

no 96 to w M<br />

SUITS<br />

a kn Styles<br />

Sizes 6 to 20<br />

«14 M to «tt»<br />

NawMf and MM Latest<br />

TELESCOPE CROWN HATS<br />

••}.<br />

WHITES<br />

COLORS _ STRIPES<br />

ixon<br />

MEN'S and BOYS' WEAR<br />

I ASjMJRY AVE. PHONE 1W4<br />

Makes This<br />

tfiCML PURCHASE!!<br />

Hit** Swing* W« Ara<br />

„ lowing on to You—<br />

&*^ Mr* CirttmtMr<br />

Rayon<br />

Tailored<br />

Curtain*<br />

S«- lei*<br />

99c<br />

|*«ie»Blr<br />

•UDD'S Now Hat<br />

NEW WASHABLE<br />

FISH-NET TAILORED<br />

CURTAINS<br />

M" wide te<br />

fhe pair<br />

TV (eni<br />

•198<br />

pair<br />

Colors-White<br />

and<br />

*<br />

•*.**<br />

WASHABLE TRULON<br />

PfftMANiNT FINISHID<br />

PRE-SHRUNK<br />

TAILORED CURTAINS<br />

• m MB3CD6 NO STARCHIN&<br />

« NKCD6 NO STEBTCHINO<br />

UTTLK OR NO IRONING<br />

wwh . . . and hang.<br />

after fint<br />

yidling. Stve that trip<br />

to town.<br />

Order* Accepted<br />

Otcotator Shop<br />

Fined ^ For<br />

Sukfde Try<br />

Jail Ternit For<br />

Woman Su*p«nd<br />

Ethel Lena Swlley, or W\ \,i«<br />

av,, a 32-yearold housemaid, vras<br />

given a sfrday suspended iail sen-<br />

tence and fined *M by Acting Muni-<br />

cipal Judge Richard Thompson Frl-<br />

day on a charge <strong>of</strong> attempted sui-<br />

cide<br />

The woman was taken Into cus-<br />

tody toy police late Thursda night<br />

after she had been stopped by Earl<br />

Hlggs. <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe tiridetender at<br />

the Bth st bridge, who urn her look-<br />

Ing msr the rail into the channel<br />

<strong>of</strong> Beach Thorafare<br />

Police Sergeant Nicholas Impag.<br />

liaao testified that she threatened<br />

that when released she would at-<br />

tempt suicide again After thinking<br />

it over In a city JaH cell over night,<br />

the woman told Judge Thompson<br />

she would not attempt it again<br />

Sgt Impagliszzo. who with Patrol<br />

Max Swank and Andrew Cap-<br />

'ai relieved Hlggs <strong>of</strong> the woman's<br />

custody, said she told him she had<br />

planned to leap Into a lagoon near<br />

BUl it The tide was out, however,<br />

and she had nothing to leap into but<br />

mud<br />

Judge Thompson in suspending<br />

the prison term said that the uo-<br />

man was to refrain from drinking<br />

during the period <strong>of</strong> the suspended<br />

sentence. She pleaded guilty to the<br />

dorse.<br />

I Hi OC1AN CITY StMTINll-U<br />

cond Ward Council Contest<br />

. r» Fn iture Somers Pt. Primary<br />

Tomato Growers Hold<br />

Out For Batter Price<br />

The big commercial tomato grow<br />

in In New Jersey are determined to<br />

tlay a waiting game in the weeks<br />

ahead rather than rush into early<br />

contract deals with the processors<br />

Which would cost them $2 per ton<br />

inder price* received last year.<br />

The growers have been stunned<br />

t>y the announcement <strong>of</strong> Campbells<br />

WILLIAM I. IIOSINMitOlIt<br />

impbell<br />

uld pa<br />

p Compuny that It would pay<br />

nly $38 per ton for No. 1 tomatoes<br />

igainst last year's price <strong>of</strong> »3«.50.<br />

. J Heinz followed suit and <strong>of</strong>fered<br />

IS? per ton for the No. 1's, which<br />

m a ton under last year's price.<br />

These prices have brought out tilt<br />

tomato producers to mass meetings.<br />

Decently growers from the big to.<br />

nato counties In South Jersey gather,<br />

nl 200 strong in Clusboro High<br />

lehool to voice Uieir protests, and<br />

t another meeting In Burlington<br />

rounty. in the Columbus Orange<br />

Ball, tnoUier mass meeUng <strong>of</strong> a|.<br />

most 100 farmers showed tie same<br />

temper.<br />

•eth groups voted overwhelmingly<br />

to told out for better prices from<br />

the two big soup, ketcup and to-<br />

m»to product companies<br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

NATURAL GAS CO.<br />

Information on RaquMf<br />

WOODCOCK, HESS<br />

I MOYM A CO.. INC.<br />

IH.IIa.-B.lto. ;<br />

Hljiar V^rb at tilill<br />

••fw IVrB 91KB<br />

Stock bchante<br />

' (ASM,;<br />

I SOUTH BROAD STREET<br />

PHILADELPHIA », PA.<br />

KiNOt IV 5-7M0<br />

OCMH <strong>City</strong> Repnaentalln<br />

ARTHUR L. BATTEN<br />

Ml BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Phone> 3234 Enntngt<br />

and WMk End.<br />

SOMBHa POINT_«howii here are<br />

the three men who have filed peti-<br />

ions as Republican candidates Tor<br />

<strong>City</strong> Council here in the primary<br />

election next month.<br />

Incumbent Farrest Conover will be<br />

opposed by William ftosenberger fur<br />

the council post in the second ward,<br />

while John Taylor will be unopposed<br />

for the first ward berth:<br />

Mr. Conover, bom in <strong>Ocean</strong>ville.<br />

has operated a food market In Som-<br />

ers Point at 759 Shore Road since<br />

1016. lie Is a veteran <strong>of</strong> military<br />

ervlce In France and Germany in<br />

World War I and is a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the Clark-Eliason Post, American l.c<br />

gkm. He is a past president <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Kin/an Is Club, secretary and treas-<br />

urer or Volunteer Fire Company No.<br />

2. and treasurer or the Rescue<br />

Squad.<br />

Mr, Kowftberger, « native Phlla.<br />

delphlan. Is a specLal agent for the<br />

New York Life Insurance Co. a posi.<br />

Uon he has held for the past two<br />

years. Formerly he wag In the ad.<br />

vertuini business for nine yeari. He<br />

waj educated in Lower Merlon, Pa,,<br />

and prexel Institute A former mem-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> the local Board <strong>of</strong> Education,<br />

he recently was re-elected president<br />

<strong>of</strong> the nirways Community Assocla<br />

tlon.<br />

Mr. -nijrlor is in the hardware<br />

business and also has been shore<br />

representative for the Banner Oil<br />

Co. for the past 10 years. He was in<br />

JOHN TAYLOR<br />

business In Pleasantvllle 22 years be<br />

fore seeing a better future in Som<br />

ers Point. Also active In civic af<br />

fairs, he U chairman <strong>of</strong> the Mayor's<br />

Advisory Committee, trea»urer <strong>of</strong><br />

the Civil Defense Marine Unit<br />

board <strong>of</strong> control member <strong>of</strong> the<br />

change Club <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and a<br />

past president <strong>of</strong> the local Chamber<br />

<strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

2 Fined, 1 Freed<br />

in Traffic Court<br />

Red Light, Speed<br />

Bring Penalties<br />

Two motorists were fined and on<br />

exonerated <strong>of</strong> a motor vehicle viola<br />

lion fty AeUog Municipal Judge Bich<br />

ard Thompson Tuesday morning,<br />

Alan M, r«yi 17, <strong>of</strong> 140 Pinnacif<br />

Road, was lined §5 and PS court<br />

cost* on a red light violation char«e<br />

and Harvey M. Sames S3 <strong>of</strong> 119 E<br />

Adams av,, w»i fined tig and $J<br />

«t» on a speeding charge, Herrich<br />

S, Wmner, <strong>of</strong> St. Martins pi Mar.<br />

mora, was freed on a spiedin<br />

eounli.<br />

Patrolmen Glenn Shields an<br />

James Luddy charied that Day weni<br />

through the red light at 6th it. ane<br />

Atlantic av. on Februarv li. They<br />

testified they were driving a police<br />

car west on Jth st. and were about<br />

to pass the intersection when the<br />

defendant's ear went through uoing<br />

north on Atlantic av.<br />

The <strong>of</strong>ficers said that at the tint<br />

he green light was in their favor,<br />

and consequently the red light was<br />

against Day. The youth said the<br />

streets were icy and the yellow light<br />

caught him as he entered the Inter,<br />

section He said he chose to go<br />

JEWELRY - CLOCK • WATCH<br />

REPAIRS<br />

Prompt ft Efficient Service<br />

Thomas<br />

JEWELERS<br />

S25AsburyAva. Ocaan<strong>City</strong><br />

Planning a Party?<br />

If a banquet or party Is in<br />

the <strong>of</strong>fing, your plans for<br />

the BIG evening will be<br />

'complete when you make<br />

reservations at Daniel's In<br />

Somers Point. Spacious pri-<br />

vate dining rooms with ac-<br />

commodations for 2 to 200,<br />

delectable foods and a plea-<br />

sant cocktail lounge all add<br />

up to nuke yours ONE<br />

HAPPY GROUP.<br />

DANIEL'S<br />

RESTAURANT and<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

234 SHORE ROAD<br />

• S0MIRS POINT<br />

PHONE<br />

SOMIRS POINT<br />

41 17<br />

MR INFORMATION<br />

through slowly rather than jam on<br />

his Brakes and risk skidding, lie<br />

said the light apparently turned red<br />

as he drove under It,<br />

The court decided in favor <strong>of</strong> the<br />

testimony by the <strong>of</strong>ficers and un-<br />

posed the penalty.<br />

Patrolmen Shields and Harold<br />

Hedrick aeeuged Sames <strong>of</strong> driving<br />

his car U miles an hour on Central<br />

av, from 4Sth to 54th sts. a 25 mile<br />

isne. Sames admitted spewiing. but<br />

was unable to tell the court just<br />

how fast he was driving.<br />

Patrolmen Luddy and Shields Is-<br />

sued a summons to Winner charging<br />

him with driving through a 50-mile<br />

zone on Bay av, between 24th st,<br />

and 34th st, at m miles an hour.<br />

Winner explained to the court that<br />

he had become violently ill at his<br />

shop here and wag In haste to get<br />

to his home and under a doctor's<br />

care. He produced a doctor's cer.<br />

tificote attesluii to the siege <strong>of</strong> U|.<br />

ness.<br />

Judge Thompson acknowledged<br />

the emergency <strong>of</strong> the situation and<br />

ordered the speeding charge dis-<br />

missed.<br />

Weatherman Deitch<br />

Has Dual Anniversary<br />

Last Saturday was a double snni<br />

veraary for Samuel Deitch,<br />

Petersburg<br />

gy Lillian Schwlblwi<br />

y o , gplal<br />

chief <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic city <strong>of</strong>fice ol<br />

the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Weather Bureau.<br />

It marked his 47th anniversary<br />

<strong>of</strong> service with the Bureau, and his<br />

28th anniversary In the Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

area <strong>of</strong>fice. He Joined the weather<br />

men in 19H and came to the 'shor<br />

in 1932, both on March Iff.<br />

Mr, Deitch. who Ms addressed<br />

number <strong>of</strong> local organizations on<br />

Weather Bureau topics, has served<br />

In all pang <strong>of</strong> the country as<br />

meteorologist. His other iports ol<br />

call have included San Antonio<br />

Texas: Bingamim, N. Y.i Provi.<br />

dence. R. I.; New York <strong>City</strong> and<br />

Philadelphia, '<br />

The Weather •Bureau gave hhn It:,<br />

ileritorlous Service Award two years<br />

>go. .<br />

CUulffed Adi •ring Quick Rttuih<br />

Youth Temperance Group<br />

Hosts Suppw, 2 Plays<br />

PCTERSBURI - A rowed dun<br />

supper sponsored by the Youth Tern<br />

peranoe touncil <strong>of</strong> the »' rt * fvh V r «<br />

Methodist Church »af hld Orandy. Mrs. M.<br />

Snyder. Carol Snyder and Mrs. UardA<br />

Betts sang a trio. Billy Cassfdy and<br />

Milton Jester ^dvc a reading.<br />

Proceeds <strong>of</strong> the supper .nd thp<br />

sale <strong>of</strong> various flavor extracts will<br />

be retalnea In the YTC treasury<br />

Milton JesttT, treasurf- reported 39<br />

rrafit.<br />

The entire event was f.ivon In COM<br />

junction with thi Annual Instituti".<br />

• * #<br />

JMHRV BAILEY HONORID<br />

A farewell party was held in the<br />

Community Hal). Old Turkahne Tloml.<br />

Petersburg. In honor <strong>of</strong> K. Jerry<br />

Bailey, son <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mrs. £dmum'<br />

Bailey. Route 50, given by his uncle<br />

pnd aunl. Mr_ and Mr*\ Jo«'-pll Di><br />

Haven Jr.<br />

Approilmalrly 3S guests were pres-<br />

ent. A travel Ut was presented to<br />

the guest <strong>of</strong> honor by James Cleak<br />

on behalf <strong>of</strong> hh frleniK<br />

Three cakes \.erc b-ikcd hy Mrs.<br />

Ma Cassedy, Mrs, Alfred Jester and<br />

Mrs. Edmund Bailey. James Clark<br />

0'fO brought a cake, .' ppranrlately<br />

e"ccorated for the occasion, with two<br />

American flags .-nd "Jerry" inscribed<br />

on the top.<br />

Bailey was graduated from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School, class <strong>of</strong> '.15, and<br />

was employed as a state engineer aid<br />

at the Pleasantville <strong>of</strong>ficer. lie now<br />

is stationed at Fort Dix for basic<br />

training.<br />

1U AT HYMN SING<br />

A Hymn Sing was held in the<br />

Petersburg Methodist Church Sun.<br />

dly evening with 114 present,<br />

Somers Conon, <strong>of</strong> Seaviile, led the<br />

Inging, Mabel Sears, <strong>of</strong> Clermont<br />

played the organ and Mrs, Uarda<br />

Beits ,<strong>of</strong> the H?ad^f the Hivpr, play-<br />

ed th* piano. The Petersburg choir<br />

sang several selections. Mrs, Walter<br />

Betts, Mrs, Louis snyder and Miss<br />

Carol snyder sang a trio, A duet<br />

was sung by guests from Aviilon,<br />

The new Hymn sing will bo held<br />

in the Baptist Church. Cape Mas<br />

Cnurt House, this Sunddy evening<br />

Holland Candida*<br />

For Freeholder Pott<br />

fi<br />

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UllalDPY<br />

: -<br />

'CongrohUMttfi n i<br />

'Thanks for :<br />

thejsm" s<br />

»et well '••<br />

soon" ;<br />

YOU SAY IT SO<br />

MUCH BETTER<br />

WPIIPNE<br />

Washington D. C. fa just 60*<br />

•Rex 6 p.m.<br />

Stotionnt.fromAthmtic<strong>City</strong>,<br />

hMtaUM<br />

PRANK MOUNT 6UIST SPIAKiR<br />

Frank Mount, represeittaUve <strong>of</strong> Iho<br />

Methodist Home for the Aged at<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> onve, was guut speaker in<br />

the Petersburg Church at the 10<br />

a, m, Sunday service.<br />

Mr, Mount, neid secretary, deliver-<br />

ed a messaie concerning sctivltiei<br />

at the <strong>Ocean</strong> Grove Home.<br />

* * *<br />

MRS. PISANTIS HONORID<br />

Mrs. Mario De Santis, <strong>of</strong> Cape May<br />

Court House, was honored at a stork<br />

shower given at the home or Mrs:<br />

Claude Grant in Woodbine recently<br />

The room was nicely decorated for<br />

the occasion, Mrs. De Somis, the<br />

ronmer Mis* Alberta • ob i n el fe<br />

daughter <strong>of</strong>Mr. and Mrs. W, J, Hob.<br />

alt, pt Tuckahoe, was the reel-<br />

pient <strong>of</strong> many gifts, Mr. De Santis,<br />

«n ef Angelo De SantU, <strong>of</strong> Poiers"<br />

burg, is owner <strong>of</strong> Mario's Inspection<br />

Service, at Court House,<br />

The hostess, also a tBmeT TUck«.<br />

hoe roildent, ^terved refrcsiimenu,<br />

PERSONA LNOTIS<br />

Mra, Alice Cloud enjoyed a trip<br />

o the duPont aute In WUmlngt<strong>of</strong>,<br />

M' * * J""" tnm "»•• vicinity<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Andrew Meeker left<br />

this wtek for New Haven Conn<br />

Cuesti <strong>of</strong> Mr. and Mri, Alfred<br />

Jeiter Tuesday were Mr and Mw<br />

Weaver Buihy, <strong>of</strong> Tuckahoe<br />

FASTINS...CLOSEf.<br />

HXH easier<br />

W.US _<br />

5,000 STAPLES<br />

Vdue)<br />

• • McHCMIPrS.,<br />

QUALITY PRINTING<br />

©•*. MMMta. • «!« HuNM<br />

ATLANTIC AVI. PH.<br />

JOHN f HOLLAND<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> motor frpiRhl spruce<br />

operator ami a lotal resident sjner<br />

1910 has been nominated bv the<br />

county Democratic POiK as Its can<br />

didate for freehold" in I tip forth<br />

coming primal i<br />

Mr Holland »0s burn inil (-dun<br />

ted in Philadelphia and served with<br />

the Ordnance and hicn.il Colp..t Vliunday'i<br />

PrfnfW and f»wW/»h»»f *» Ammrka't Greatest Family JtaMrf<br />

, mm, h<br />

R« 1, lartl« *. •» " OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

W • Had remw<br />

anj had extliif<br />

fora firemen<br />

E»timatetl da<br />

Wai opproxli<br />

Telephone 0804 or 0305<br />

tetion 1 To Force Extension<br />

Sewers Pledged By State<br />

OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, MARCH %7, IMS<br />

Everyone will k<br />

now creation inyogri<br />

In right away-w,|<br />

Packet <strong>of</strong> Seeiif<br />

Oil IURP1I<br />

AND VII<br />

SUBS<br />

lEWS W<br />

2ND A WEST<br />

OCiAN<br />

GARDEN<br />

r, Asserts<br />

Official<br />

APBO Prebl«m 1 /<br />

•-•j-t<br />

Famous Lad]<br />

— House <strong>of</strong> Style<br />

1011 DeHirsch Ave. , N. J<br />

Pre-Easter Sale<br />

— on —<br />

SUITS & DRESSES<br />

— NeWSELKTION —L<br />

SPRING COATS & TOf<br />

State Department o<br />

this week indicated<br />

would take action on<br />

extension <strong>of</strong> the loca<br />

system to, the south<br />

"and other outlying sec-<br />

s <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> if city <strong>of</strong>fi-<br />

i n the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Sewer<br />

i Co, fait to supply the<br />

services.<br />

|gr, H<strong>of</strong>h D. palmer, district state<br />

stated th»t prevision<br />

its adequate sewage system Is<br />

C odllfitlor, <strong>of</strong> the city <strong>of</strong>ficials,<br />

1 tt» State Department <strong>of</strong> Health<br />

I to fallow up on the project<br />

I Tin Milan 1 <strong>of</strong> Hie state depart.<br />

> In Mi. local issue was r*.<br />

I h a letter Mm Or, Palnwr<br />

I Hn, John Betrl, ef I* Walnut<br />

, wMetl was read tt FH«t»y J »<br />

j af me cny commliiloinn.<br />

• \*HT akwlausly was an answer<br />

i . fsmplilnt by Mrs, Dottl ra.<br />

• overflowing ttptk tanlci,<br />

|*Wt in fully aware <strong>of</strong> the serious<br />

• tt the problem and the need<br />

r proper sanitary facilities in Lhls<br />

•," Dr. Palmer wrote Mn. Dotti<br />

pt Un previously called tills mat.<br />

r,to la« attention <strong>of</strong> both nmnici<br />

" i ind the repre,«iitativei<br />

n <strong>City</strong> Sewer Co.<br />

|*Ws hive been advised jhat for<br />

In rfjsoin the Sewer Company<br />

i set Intend to pursue it! plant<br />

- J ---- the sewer sen ices to<br />

area.<br />

N ku nw kacam* the obitoa-<br />

It It our r*>pontl'<br />

Flvkiwri that lh» olflel.l.<br />

band we mtond to ttka tha<br />

fhe haalth ef.<br />

Co, In Febnisry an-<br />

lit was ahaodonlng<br />

».», column 4 pkM<br />

Coming With Famed College Band<br />

raUMPET QUARTET will be Iward Saturday iilght,<br />

Apm 12. in a concert at the Ugh school auditorium by the<br />

widely known 45.pieee Franklin and Mirshall CoUege Band.<br />

Evant is sponsored by the school Honor Society to benefit<br />

Us scholarship fujid. Collegiate musicians, from left, are<br />

Robert Beher, Eliiabethtown, Pa.: Churles Houlihan, Wai-<br />

lmgford, conn,; John Bushanan, Altoona, Pa,, and George<br />

Eavagnaro, Vineland, N. J. *<br />

Sc<strong>of</strong>f H. Adams Dims Suddenly;<br />

Was Civic Leader, Star Athlete<br />

A coronary attack proved fatal<br />

late Monday night to Scott H. Adams,<br />

ifelong eivte worker and farmer itar<br />

athlete, <strong>of</strong> S34 Plain Place. He died<br />

In Shore Memorial Hospital at the<br />

age <strong>of</strong> 54.<br />

Mr. Adams wai uii^gtor <strong>of</strong> pur.<br />

hases for the Wheaton Glass Com<br />

pally <strong>of</strong> MiUvllle and had been u<br />

lated wilt the firm since Septen<br />

tier 19S0. lie aim w a member <strong>of</strong><br />

the real esute.lnsurance firm <strong>of</strong><br />

Adams sad Gardiner, which he form,<br />

ed with OWK X Gardiner In the<br />

ate USD's.<br />

HI*<br />

lain<br />

CANDIES<br />

PLACE YOUR ORDER EARLY<br />

FOR OUR FAMOUS •<br />

EASTER EGGS<br />

itors to<br />

Dinner<br />

1 Sandman, Kay to be<br />

Qwsts <strong>of</strong> C <strong>of</strong> C<br />

• COCOANUT CREAM EGGS with Yolk i<br />

• FRUIT AND NUT IOOS<br />

All iiies . Namas put an FRII '1<br />

OPEN FOR SEASON — SATURDAY, MAReHfl<br />

^r-zer^^fj<br />

RIO.<br />

4$ Ymars <strong>of</strong> Quality Candie*<br />

972-74 Boardwalk<br />

SEE IT DEMONSTRATED NOW AT<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRH<br />

Most important chca<br />

in washers since<br />

the automatic was t<br />

Sf-**? OiUntys representative!<br />

»j»«L»|iilature have been Invited<br />

IWi it ffle annual Spring restl.<br />

J& m w lhe Flandefs Hotel<br />

k*« which time Uie Chamber<br />

Lft2? e wi " H 10 * »« '«« spring<br />

vaeation ieggon In die<br />

Mann, OK-halrman with<br />

1 * " arrmilnB the ivent.<br />

PFwetfent will be alib.<br />

tt# InviUtioM to State<br />

" 1 W Sandnun «nd<br />

Mid that the ie»ture<br />

old <strong>of</strong> poll«c».<br />

and Mr, Kay have<br />

n tte leglsIaUve<br />

""BBrtton with<br />

h<br />

In O«in <strong>City</strong> •»•<br />

w»» >Of»i hen In<br />

Mm mutta •»<br />

rh to «.«•«.<br />

Prior to graduation from <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> High School in 1923 he was one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the school's most prominent<br />

tlhletei, participating en the base-<br />

tall, baskcthall, football and track<br />

teams. Later he attended Trinity<br />

College and also starred in athletics<br />

there. While at college he i stabllsh.<br />

ed a school pole vaulting record that<br />

still stands.<br />

In more recent yegrg Mr. Adams<br />

was <strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the slaunchcit promoters<br />

<strong>of</strong> tennis tournaments for <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> and he played a major role in<br />

jrranling and conducting Atlantic-<br />

Coast events that brought some <strong>of</strong><br />

Campbili Heads<br />

5-Member Tax<br />

Appraisal Unit<br />

Aid«i to McDougal<br />

to b* Paid $3,000<br />

For <strong>City</strong>-Wide S<br />

Four real estate operators<br />

and a wood ihop proprietor<br />

have been assigned the huge<br />

task <strong>of</strong> appraising the 14,000<br />

properties comprising <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> in the^highly involved<br />

taik <strong>of</strong> reassessing at irue<br />

value for tax purposes.<br />

The city eommissiuners Friday<br />

nwaed the gpeclal live member re<br />

awralHJ eommiuion and gave Miem<br />

uittructlons to have their u».k com<br />

geted by October 1 thU ye.r iacHsn sf th. city<br />

All plans mn sHIl t<br />

itii Hd<br />

Beach Contractors To Bid<br />

^Alternate Pipeline Ro<br />

— ^^UDI<br />

Musk Pier as it Got a Dirty Face<br />

to Traffic<br />

He added Mat Masi*<br />

«nejo*iFB<br />

route tnm th* Mate<br />

bar<br />

BLACK SMOKE and intense heat pour up the north side <strong>of</strong> the Music Pier as ctty<br />

firemen pour water on biasing ro<strong>of</strong>ing paper, ignited by ruptured tarpot Doors and smaU<br />

windowi partially obscured by smoke were broken, need replacement. Johnny-on-spot<br />

action photo by Senior, Studio.<br />

city. Ha saM fw iwd ne MM at<br />

ereaent as to when th. work will<br />

start.<br />

Koch appraiser «m bi lunplled<br />

wHh fMkMMi to be flUejI out<br />

ittea.'jfce fjo-<br />

cover tta l«*Uon and<br />

dimensions, the type <strong>of</strong> buUdlng<br />

and other pertinent facts,<br />

Director Adatnj stated that the<br />

Anal value placed on any property<br />

reappraised by the group will re<br />

quire the approval <strong>of</strong> the city's tax<br />

Sti P«B» 1. column 1 ^<br />

Moil Cite Few "IV<br />

Driver is Held<br />

For Grand Jury<br />

$4,000 Bail S«t in<br />

Double Fatality<br />

Bright Lewis, 45-ycaj-^W<br />

whose ear «M U^M fctt<br />

ml aecident on Marcfc * la<br />

two men died, was hod Ik*<br />

bail for the grand Jury at a pre-<br />

liminary heartna tafore Munreipjil<br />

Judge Franklin<br />

momln,<br />

A. King, Monday<br />

Estimate $2,000 Damage<br />

by Fire at Music Wmt M<br />

Fire early Monday morning threatened for several mln<br />

utes to spread over the boardwalk Music Ptor, but


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OC1AN CITY M»ITINEL4.tdOt«<br />

NYLONS<br />

T A K I O N A<br />

[ The Easter hat news is just delightfull<br />

i brim* big and little, tilting up,<br />

turning down. See turbans, wrapped<br />

1 high in printed silks and other lovely<br />

'fabrics. See cloches, pillboxes,<br />

\ Sailors... captivating floral caps,<br />

8 See... and choose, here and now!<br />

JACKET DRESSES<br />

DREAM GftEY.. .a new whpy<br />

army to complement a army or<br />

blusieok,<br />

PINK MTAL,..a faintly in-<br />

Htmrn pink to mflMt the deep<br />

rad or garnet <strong>of</strong> fashion,<br />

HEAVENLY 1LUI, ,,Motie<br />

with blu«* and anwthyit tones,<br />

SOW GREEN...qll-in-on«<br />

eaitwiM color for graan,<br />

60 gauge, twin threads<br />

<strong>of</strong> loveliness . . 1.00<br />

15 denier seamless 1.00<br />

W'/i to 11)<br />

ARE HERE<br />

10.98 - 14.98<br />

bright Spring color*<br />

OTHERS UP TO M,#I<br />

\ ttbtii with Solid Color Jackets<br />

Vti^bf with Print Jackets<br />

. -goto Colors with Matching Solid<br />

Color Jackets<br />

I tfcat run Croat Misses 10 to<br />

22%<br />

WOMB*<br />

i Solid Full Length Coats<br />

14V4 to 22%<br />

Starting ffOfi<br />

<strong>of</strong><br />

2.98 Handsome leathers<br />

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, . , shining patents!<br />

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Children at St Augustlncr School<br />

were sent home at 12;S0, *nd MU-<br />

dents In the three local public<br />

a ha;f<br />

_. school<br />

remained closed Friday, but the<br />

public schooI-H resumed SOHIOUS,<br />

A Hood lido early Thursday morn-<br />

ing was held hi by a strong north-<br />

east wind and surface storm drains<br />

were unable lo carry <strong>of</strong>f tint abun-<br />

dant water l<strong>of</strong>t from the heavy rain,<br />

tall late Wednesday night and the<br />

slushy snow which fell through the<br />

early morning hour's<br />

Many areas <strong>of</strong> the elty were In.<br />

undated, and city crewo were kept<br />

husy endeavovorlni lo keep the «ur-<br />

face drains free <strong>of</strong> snow 10 that the<br />

water could run <strong>of</strong>f ailter the tldj<br />

slotted lo recede. Considerable de-<br />

bris from the ocean was deposited<br />

ia street ends In the uptown section,<br />

Mtmban sf rh. Fir. Daparfmant<br />

alia wara (»pt buiy frsm aariy<br />

mornlOB to Ufa Thortd.y pi,fnp«na<br />

out fleedad eallara and haatar<br />

roomi ef ratidinN, Tha fir* fluht-<br />

m nfuinad tha aparatlan again<br />

airly Friday meming and w.r. en<br />

th> (sfe all day, tars pumptns<br />

unltt w.r. In alHMtf conit.nt sfjar.<br />

atton.<br />

The Electrical Bureau worked all<br />

night Thursday and Friday nwrnlni;<br />

mending a break in the city's fire<br />

alarm system. Fortunately no alarnu<br />

were sounded during the night.<br />

The only mishap from thm power<br />

failure occurred about 11:50 a. m.<br />

Fciday at the home <strong>of</strong> O. W, Drake,<br />

<strong>of</strong> 2MB Wesley av. Fuel oil had<br />

accumulated in the fire box <strong>of</strong> the<br />

heater and was Ignited when the<br />

burner snapped on. The flsmrs were<br />

quickly extinguished and no damage<br />

caused.<br />

Like firemen, all members ol the<br />

Police Department were ktpt on<br />

standby emergency duty Patrol cars<br />

were busy proiectinig the public from<br />

fallen power lines in several sections<br />

<strong>of</strong> the city, and In assisting with the<br />

transportation problems <strong>of</strong> people<br />

with heated places to go to but no<br />

way to get there.<br />

Civil Defense Director Harold Price<br />

«as prepared to declare emeueney<br />

status should the power blackout<br />

prove to be more prolonged than it<br />

did. Emergency relief quarters were<br />

•napped out and the purchase <strong>of</strong><br />

rations from supermarkets was plan-<br />

ned should the need come The can-<br />

County Promotion Ct<br />

Publish Brochure For h<br />

Plans for a new brochure extoll-<br />

Ini: the virtue* <strong>of</strong> Cape May County<br />

for Industry and buslneu op*r*tlMi«,<br />

were approved by ths Promotional<br />

Council <strong>of</strong> the County Chamber <strong>of</strong><br />

Commerce meeting Friday night at<br />

Zaberer's, North Wildwood.<br />

The tentative layout wu tubinlttwl<br />

by George Carter executive «n»<br />

lary ai the Chamber, - The Inside<br />

contains a site map prefmfed by ttie<br />

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ol time on teleytata* •*• •wklni nllaf<br />

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Mill it. affarad traniBarfitiefi If<br />

naaded. Many tolvtd the probltm<br />

cr..t.d by ail-altctrlc horn., by<br />

tt.ylng at tha Piamlen Mot.1 far<br />

Hi. day, or having mult In mid.<br />

town nttaurann which wan took.<br />

k)I by gat,<br />

Families with coal fire fnrnaeei<br />

or certain kinds <strong>of</strong> space heaters<br />

took In friend!! whose JiaatlBg sys-<br />

tems were down with the power<br />

shortage. Housewives with electric<br />

ranges took advantage <strong>of</strong> friends<br />

with gas ranges to cook meals, and<br />

in many homes the iss ovens were<br />

School Administrators<br />

Going to Convention<br />

"Two local school <strong>of</strong>ficials will leave<br />

Saturday afternoon to attend the<br />

eastern sectional meeting <strong>of</strong> tbc<br />

American Association <strong>of</strong> School Ad-<br />

ministrators In Cleveland O.<br />

Oily Superintendent Charles 1,<br />

Pierce, and County Superintendent<br />

Willard B. MaUhews will be attend-<br />

Ing convention activities openin 1 !<br />

Sunday and continuing through next<br />

Wednesday, It i% llmlled to admin,<br />

islrators.<br />

converted from baking chambers to<br />

auxiliary heating units for families<br />

gathered In flickering candlelight in<br />

the kitchen.<br />

The gale • whipped, water -logged<br />

snow fell to a depth <strong>of</strong> four Inches,<br />

according to a report from the U, S,<br />

Weather Bureau at Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

The heavy water content <strong>of</strong> the snow<br />

caused rapid melting so that streets<br />

and roads were negotiable Friday<br />

revalued j and the blanket <strong>of</strong> snow was rapidly<br />

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OPW EVENINGS *TI1. ^SfS~<br />

1 Aibury Avanu* Phono 1465<br />

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Spring Institute for W<strong>of</strong>flM<br />

Spring Fashions Homemakers April 16, Donkey l»p,| ,<br />

*.iijj,- ,-..oy Lounl) lloniMiiflkers<br />

Social & Club Notes<br />

Sprina Institute wIU lie held April for anlo at ne fa<br />

Shown For 200 1« In the CoiivoBtlon Pier, Cape May, en's Democratic<br />

Luncheon tickets are on sale locally<br />

Hospital NUTMI through Mrs. Louis Seharir. Sf<br />

The schedule will Include an Illus<br />

Stage Big Affair Irated talk on Interior decoraUon<br />

and a Chinese fashion show before<br />

oooooooc More than 100 women were glttn lunch. Durln-i they smorgasbord<br />

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a breath-taking pllmpse <strong>of</strong> the latest luncheon served in Hie solarium a<br />

fashions for spring at a luncheon, parade <strong>of</strong> models showing current<br />

Jersey's f?o/e /n American<br />

fashion ihostf and card party Tues- stylos made In (he Extension Servkro<br />

day afternoon in Harry's tan, Eomirs<br />

clns'.e, this winter will be featured.<br />

Workshops deputing activities car-<br />

History Citmd to Civic Club<br />

Point, The affair WHS sponsored by rled on by the County Home Eco-<br />

the Nursei Assoelatlon <strong>of</strong> Shore nomies Extension Service will be<br />

(Mr». Dorothy Vest, publto rW. by the high school,<br />

Memorial Hospital,<br />

shown In boot'h** areund the main<br />

Mn, John B. Becker was appoint- Thlrly-si!i outfits from the Tilcse<br />

room and a new Honieinakers Serv.<br />

•ey BeH Telephone Compsny, an* ed to repHsent tVG<br />

GARDEN NEEDS and FERTILIZERS<br />

OUfi MUSHROOM SOIL<br />

IS GROUND AND SCREENED.<br />

•DIAL FOR MIPINe YOUR LAWN,<br />

/ OLD ENGLISH GRASS SEED<br />

• "' AGRINITE-OROANiC PJ.ANT FOOD<br />

• BPOMA • HOLLY TON! • iONi MIAL<br />

• VERTAGREEN PLANT FOOD 10-6-4<br />

• 5-10-5 BOVUNC • MICHIGAN PEAT<br />

• BALED PEAT # LIME FOR GARDEN & LAWN<br />

H. SHOEMAKER CO.<br />

Priori. 0150<br />

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Guest-Apartment Assn.<br />

to Celebrate Birthday<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Guest and Apart<br />

men! House Association is preparing<br />

to celebrate Its flrs.t birthday anniyersary<br />

with a djnner-danee at tne<br />

Flanders Hotel on May 10, it w«s<br />

reported to the mentbership this<br />

week.<br />

The group was organized last April<br />

17 and since then has taken an active<br />

interest in a variety <strong>of</strong> civic<br />

affairs.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> it* most recent actions<br />

was the purchase <strong>of</strong> eolorful placard 1 !<br />

to bp placed in the members' places<br />

<strong>of</strong> business to show thai they are<br />

amiiated. These are to be distributed<br />

this spring with membership<br />

renewals.<br />

During its first year the Association<br />

has had a number <strong>of</strong> suest<br />

speakers at its meetings, on timely<br />

topics. Among them have been Senator<br />

Charles sandman. Finance Commissioner<br />

Harvey W. Adams, former<br />

Senator Nathaniel c, smith and<br />

Philip Turner, former president <strong>of</strong><br />

the Chamber <strong>of</strong> Commerce.<br />

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Storm Cancels<br />

Social Events<br />

fer rttteattei, tai today witii a,e<br />

The wtatar iiMiin'i gu«l to* lMt<br />

»our w«k tt BUM loct* where iu nod meeting <strong>of</strong> MWIBC dan anw<br />

Thunday troujftt * 100 mr cttlt<br />

PMPtojn nake good u« <strong>of</strong> thtlr •ml br ON May County Hum.<br />

caDcelUMMi or patHpotU^tat <strong>of</strong><br />

Bon-wQrWn, nwQrWn, noun. In tMa r^art, Bconomlc BSttenslon Bmnkx, 10 a. m<br />

•v#nU m**4Ut4 for tha aftsnioon<br />

M HM, Bwith h J Jersey <strong>of</strong>fer. ff huBtinj In the Reowtlot, MBII. '<br />

and (rvahloc,<br />

UUnc, bOWng and many other Hi-<br />

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PoatDotNCBiato BKludao; ti* Pur-<br />

data for itartUf the dwattantt, while rtlll being daw to<br />

BW^Ulw «lght Ufe, thtitrit ."<br />

Picnic supper for fwnttlw <strong>of</strong> Holy<br />

tat-Ttadttr AantUtton meeilnf<br />

w «lght Ufe,<br />

ai mm mi-to m» meeting', ti' a * Trinity Epbcopal Chun*. 0 p. m. In<br />

wbldi hai beau n-*ch«datod tar ahli<br />

pfcf m» meeting, am *r«i.<br />

(Mat Bverett ett Copt a<br />

the ParUh Hill.<br />

«vanlnK *t • nUaft in *£• OMtnl<br />

annouaad that h<br />

iv achool audlhxtMi. A ttetj (w*-<br />

T«to<br />

tnt New Jeney Bl«trtet <strong>of</strong> Klwanii<br />

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iram win b* £**Mnt«t Wtt UK<br />

lnt«ra«tlMjl l j hat t eccepted an Invh Invh SoropUmlst Club (Jlnnar and on<br />

gufe*t apaaluf Mi to a niMliiii d*<br />

raglsml<br />

MI to tttgtjla tjl lma eonvtntion grain meeting, 8 15 p. m, in Plymouth<br />

Uie sute JUnUwi. abManb ao


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open to the puMie Coast Guwdsman<br />

He ••» tnitt' •:U a. m. and WM aecaoHiinied by hoon for MnNttr aM M**ral n n<br />

Yoirtl Ae nirprbMHj Hn, J, R. to<br />

every Wednesday, « « » «ln» a Cape Oby Station, m<br />

ft Collsge At a steady uiowfidl laft many cHlions alw pnpand for fwnoni to <br />

OdMU OdMffUe,<br />

KUB «ehool art te«Beri have teen Wlldwooq. ""'<br />

t-Bi <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fice will be effec<br />

defenn airector. placed the My on menu wan flooded by the bey<br />

Dutryroen especially bate tiiese<br />

requested to sfllevt five pkfurei from Police said Wer<br />

• dy and will run to F»ban<br />

emergency batln with members waters which ran tteut thne f«M<br />

* fceewue com ant after a<br />

each school.<br />

ffer In an auto<br />

H# added that he felt<br />

<strong>of</strong> Volunteer mn Companies <strong>On</strong>e above nornul<br />

tuflty imcfc give anlon-flavwed milk<br />

Uuhi, M. also a<br />

> wUl prove a decided<br />

and Two opening the door» <strong>of</strong> *elr Police department* <strong>of</strong> Somen<br />

If they eat ft* wHd onions. Ttioso<br />

Spur Bulkhead Work Tin car was<br />

•re ihalto to all who needed the Point, Unwood ana Northflcid op-<br />

fannen an finding tli«t they can<br />

traffic light when<br />

yia <strong>of</strong> the kitchen for emergency erated their radloi DO anengency<br />

kMp tin- onions under control by<br />

at North Wildwood hi the rear by an mti<br />

cooking purpoMs. Both companies generators, Unwood Volunteer Fire<br />

b _ tlieir Ht pastures with 2 4-DD<br />

Thursday's jtorni prompted Nortn<br />

Win, Dorothy Perron<br />

alia «t up coU hi the event that Co. aided the •rower family ml<br />

mixture.<br />

WUdwood'* <strong>City</strong> Council to order a<br />

chantvule. '<br />

i lOWt — Mr. and Mrs the current w*t not restored by bed Woedlyn av. by attaching an emera<br />

But 2.«-D U recommended for<br />

speedup <strong>of</strong> existing plans for the re-<br />

.flaln are receiving time ao people could have a warm ency generator to their oil burner<br />

we around the yard only If you're<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> bulkheads on the bayfront at<br />

on the WrUi <strong>of</strong> a place to sleep.<br />

as Brower wag quite 111 aod the f«ai<br />

wlHlns to take apeelal care If you<br />

Announce<br />

New York av,<br />

r Hkreta 31 at Shore TWemorl The pert home <strong>of</strong> the ClarkEiiaso'i Hy feared pneumonia.<br />

use It as a fln« Mny as dairymen<br />

Chanberlain Is the po><br />

William Rice, city engineer, follow-<br />

port 8B8, American Legion, also was The Rev. Jaioo Hohlnson, pastor<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten do, tne chemical can be car<br />

School Potter<br />

at the local police<br />

ing a survey Friday reported that<br />

open to the public wit* member! <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong> Bethany Methadlit Church <strong>of</strong>-<br />

rled In the oat tad blown fay the<br />

wind to Mm plant* or trees.<br />

MRS. RICHARD SAMPSON, right, drivM ujihuliterinf pressure <strong>of</strong> the waves stirred by the Mana Qreenlee wat 1<br />

i the father <strong>of</strong> two the post keeping the araolaee (olni> fered the facilities <strong>of</strong> the church<br />

storm damaged the bottom sheath winner In the dnnucl i.<br />

, Frank Jr. and Carol. so that aaynu could flnd warm shot. to any who seeded aid.<br />

OLOVI<br />

nails in pet chair under watchful tutelage <strong>of</strong> Miis Lois G, itig <strong>of</strong> the bulkhead.<br />

eontcat itaf ed amoog <<br />

•Milton has been Named ter In the post home.<br />

Mayor Fred W. Chapman said that<br />

Or, Richard SKogiey. extenaion Hamilton, county home agent. Scene was during upholstery The council directed Mr. Bice to<br />

cMMran. Patrolnan<br />

Commander Mllre Mrvlea prepared the emergency generator ln city hall<br />

town wechutat, suggests that you class <strong>of</strong> Home BeoBonuei Council for local women in the speed up work on plans for the<br />

s M. Landis and J*<br />

ground up. The treatment will work was held Monday In the Recreation Ident-eject for the newly<br />

trates <strong>of</strong> Cape May County polled school art<br />

better if you can Mat the stem <strong>of</strong>t, Hall. Miss Lois Hamilton, agent, was Hammer and Hoe 4-K Club. The<br />

this week.<br />

too. instructor for the five-week course. club, piloted by William Fry for the The magistrates are <strong>of</strong> a concensus VMMfS AND REVIIWf<br />

THi NEW SYSTEM<br />

<strong>On</strong>e treatment like this Is enough Tlie students took a chair with past two years, chanfed leaders this that jail twins would be more effec- Plene Oardin, Part, A,<br />

far this year, but wild onion Is sueh them to the first meeting and were spring ,<br />

tive in curbing the violation. They er; "The Th body y Is out t Ml<br />

OF SLENDERIZING<br />

a tough character Hut you'll nave taught how to strip it to the bare Ben Lash ley. South ieavllle. Is<br />

said that persons arraigned on the adays. d It I takes k tn»<br />

1 1<br />

to repeat the treatment for two or frame, Tliey rcnnlshed the wood, put leader for the group, char lei<br />

charge as usually fined, and in many<br />

NO DISROBING NO EFFORT<br />

y<br />

d<br />

three yean,<br />

in springs and padding and finally Craver, well known carpenter in Jhe<br />

Instances are repeaters;<br />

Hlk« Your Appointment NOW for FREE Guest Visit<br />

Thit Ls the one method that seems Uie finished upholstering and trim- South SeayUle area, will assist as<br />

The State Coordinating Council on<br />

to work best. It does no good to ming<br />

projects leader for the shop project.<br />

Traffic Safety and Governor Robert<br />

BGURAMA SLENDERIZING SALON<br />

try to puJl out the plants tgr hand Those wJio completed the course<br />

B. Meyner are *oih on reoord f«y.<br />

Other <strong>of</strong>ficers include^ Arthur Von<br />

because the stem usually breaks <strong>of</strong>f. were Timothy Harris, who assisted<br />

oring a jail term for <strong>of</strong>fenders.<br />

_<br />

Ahnen, vice president; Donald Lash-<br />

Oth my<br />

I NINTH STRUT, aCIAN CITY, PHONE 0. C. 1M2 DffVOffD<br />

Even If you drag up the btegcr the women with many <strong>of</strong> the steps; Isj-, secretary; Bobble Cain, treas-<br />

... i*e IHI<br />

bulbs from e or S indies down,<br />

ion. at WaSBL<br />

Mrs, Warren Buss, Mrs. Clarence urer; Fred Houston, News reporter; Milk Delivery Rules Hppllcotlon for a cerl<br />

you're sure to leave behind some or B rod in, Mrs. Hobert Breekley, Mrs. junior leader, Billy Fry. Billy, as<br />

CDnvcnlenc cnencf and netsHBiF nets<br />

the smaller tjultolets Mat wUl con-<br />

itbandnnment al a portion I<br />

J. Lynch, Mrs, C. Harkins, Mrs. junior leader, will assist the leaders Changed by Agency <strong>of</strong> railroad Known u (Mm<br />

tinue to make trouble •<br />

John Kelly, Mrs, Florence Hedler, in the organizational<br />

Even the little bit <strong>of</strong> 2.4-D that<br />

ind project Further amendment or the section<br />

branch extendlnii fron tin)<br />

Mr, and Mn. William Pessano and<br />

<strong>of</strong> Ninth street, at mum<br />

you put on with the double-glove<br />

phases <strong>of</strong> the club.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Office <strong>of</strong> Mil t industry Regulation a northerly direction to L I Your Beauty Parlor This Week<br />

Mrs. Richard Sampson,<br />

method Is enough to start to wcakci<br />

F-21 which deals with Sunday deliv- he line at mllcnojt t>M<br />

* * *<br />

the plant, because the chemical goe<br />

eriei <strong>of</strong> milk in New Jersey shore<br />

outherly tide af ltt<br />

down to the roots. The rubber<br />

towns during the summer months,<br />

Kiwanians and Wives<br />

gloves keep the chemical away from<br />

has been announced by OMI Director<br />

your hands.<br />

Have Theatre Party<br />

Floyd R. H<strong>of</strong>fman.<br />

JDREW'S HAIRDRESSING<br />

The chemists and other wonder- Forty-silt members <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

The amendment permits wholesale<br />

workers have caught up with many <strong>City</strong> KJwanis Club and their wives<br />

weed pests, but wild onion ts one<br />

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICE<br />

enjoyed a theatre party Tuesday ev».<br />

Hut stui gives them bad dreams. UnK In Philadelphia.<br />

"Hie group stopped enfoute for<br />

by ANDREW and CLAIRE<br />

dinner, after which they attended a<br />

perfomjance <strong>of</strong> "say Darling," a<br />

I ASBURY AVENUE PHONE 2«M<br />

trtsh and witty musical starrlna<br />

David Wayne, Vivian Blgine and<br />

CLOIED MONDAY^<br />

Johnny Desmond at the Shubert<br />

Theatre.<br />

0000 driver Pays For FiromenMade 11 Job) School<br />

U, w«UonMi *<br />

M Iu>IU«MlMJMM<br />

tinu. to do U>* MM* «MMy<br />

Life Members<br />

in the fatdre.<br />

Passing Blinker SOUEBS POINT—Jmieph Hockney, Honor Society Edward J<strong>of</strong>cnwn<br />

AttmUe <strong>City</strong> civil defem* director<br />

moth and* t<br />

Warrant* Issued<br />

in gueat spanker at Uie annual Parents Gu«tts at •on <strong>of</strong> th» hxal<br />

dinar <strong>of</strong> the Unwood Voluntwr<br />

Per Two Other*<br />

nra Company Saturday AtfM In the Induction Ceremony It WH MpUlMd >i>1<br />

bome <strong>of</strong> dark IHasen Po«t U, Am-<br />

thU iocl«y I. P«*l ol A<br />

M W POINT-An OeekB <strong>City</strong> erican Legion.<br />

SOMERS POINT — •ate lamer,<br />

youth aeeturi <strong>of</strong> faUnf to obwrrt<br />

point Chapter <strong>of</strong> Ilia Junior Nttlmul<br />

Hackney ipoke .<strong>of</strong> the ways in<br />

1 red fla«hlu light at the Interiec-<br />

Honor ioclMy Inducted 11 pup*U<br />

which local fire companies nay take<br />

Uon <strong>of</strong> B*y and Maryhitid an, *ts<br />

from the ElaitUi aiM Ninth <strong>On</strong>dan<br />

Mft In an energeiiey through co- who had caMUM In the ftn qiMliae*<br />

fined |5 tad W SMU at • tMrlng -opsraUon wtth Hie i-lvU detaBM, A <strong>of</strong> Character, Leadership, flboLjrablp,<br />

before Munlcip.1 Juds* Rlch.rd film entitled "The Day Culled X" Service and Ctttisnililp Into die<br />

thompwHl on Siturdiy<br />

Ml tin shown at this annual affair Society M' tbalr maavmi indu*aoo<br />

David Prtaano, 804 Third it,, «lMd- tad Was narrated by Hackney, exercises at the Dnwej *v. (Cinol,<br />

•d Innocent to the charge and ukad SUflity Vots, Unwood fire chief, Friday •fternoon<br />

Man<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Polite ChaflM <strong>On</strong>r why he •poke Briefly, Other vMtng chiefs The qualltiw wtalob mint be poa-<br />

n not< flopped and given a nutn were Robert Lambert <strong>of</strong> Pleasant-<br />

Drunk Driving Cltanj*<br />

sesaed by a boy or girl to tw el*cted<br />

Boll! Instead <strong>of</strong> receiving it through vlUe. W«li(un Camey <strong>of</strong> Northfleld, to the Honor Society were explained sanfERs potto—Arthur et *x*&.<br />

the mull.<br />

Rlclmrd mupatrick <strong>of</strong> Somerl Point, by present aumben.<br />

4*. <strong>of</strong> 2SI1 Shore Bbmt, URiHUWd,<br />

judge nMHnptan and Chief Gray and Charles Canale <strong>of</strong> BarfalntowB.<br />

Joicptilno efaeeran (pok* on wat nnM fUS «n4 hi* drtvug |MM-<br />

•Kplained that a poUceman may !•- Ufa raembershlp sards were pres Schouirs«ilp and *ald that It Is • goal l « rew*»d tor bn» y*WM<br />

lUe » lumnsBt ID that gHuir when •nted to Fred Out, George Krebg, toward whkli each person aHould<br />

after he plwdml guilty<br />

he observes a violation and obtains Wayne ScuH, MuuTord Potter, Louli strive.<br />

the license number <strong>of</strong> Hie vehicle WooHiert. George Dunbar, Leo Gar-<br />

Judge Thommon ordered warrants son, Harry Pannell, Fred StMUoan,<br />

Character leads to confidence, self*<br />

Issued for tiro persons wtao filled to Allan V.nSsnt, Charles Johnson,<br />

reliance, pensna! honesty and cour-<br />

appear hi court to »n*wer to traffic Manvllle Rotjlnson. Charles Stcuber,<br />

age in all contacts and dealings with<br />

violations , Arthur H, Fr«veg«, <strong>of</strong> Harold Smith, Chaltln Rtsley and<br />

oilier people, Jerry Nugent said.<br />

(00 Park Place, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, and Chrenee Fetter,<br />

Ruth Vleth explained that Service<br />

Julian Lavlne <strong>of</strong> 3 S. Harvard av. Charter mmibers attending the consists «r courtesy and modecty and<br />

Ventnor, also were charged wtth annual affair were Cant, Penned and the will to help others without any<br />

failure to Mop for the (Mailing light Steuber CharlM Johnwn acted as primary thought <strong>of</strong> recognition. She<br />

It the ume intersection, according natter <strong>of</strong> ceremonies. Blank. Jiek said that the golden rule Is "he who<br />

to CSilef Oray,<br />

Scull and Bud Phillips were In charge would command muM serve."<br />

Rodney Henderson, <strong>of</strong> 431 (Shore <strong>of</strong> iirrangaraenu,<br />

True Citizenship means cooper-<br />

Road, Sinners Point, was charged A roast neef or seafood dinner ating with others, Harriet Gregory<br />

oy police with failure to observa the wax served by members <strong>of</strong> the •aid. We shoyld !Uw to live suck<br />

•top sign if Bethel and New Rool, Legion post<br />

broad lives (hat we mlfllt say, "lib<br />

and was fined IS and «5 cosU<br />

Country Is the world, my Countrymen<br />

are mankind "<br />

Elaine gaeheninater <strong>of</strong> More Road,<br />

MarmoM, was charged by Oray with Special Police Are<br />

Kiel Chrlatensen eipUined Lead<br />

ership, laying it is the art <strong>of</strong> direct.<br />

rot observing the red flasher at the<br />

Ing others In conduct and achieve-<br />

Intersection <strong>of</strong> Bay and Maryland Inducted by Chapman ment Leadership will show a man']<br />

and paid a fine <strong>of</strong> W and $2 costs. SQMERS POINT— Members <strong>of</strong> ihs goodness, his mercy, as well as his<br />

Qeerge •eddon <strong>of</strong> 333 Haven av.. Sumers Point Police AHOcUtion were selfishness and his iniquity.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> city, won charged with the administered the oath <strong>of</strong> <strong>of</strong>fee as After each quality wu explained a<br />

•ame violation and paid a fine <strong>of</strong> *5 special <strong>of</strong>flceri by Mayor Fred W, candle was lighted to represent that<br />

and eosis.<br />

Chapman at ceremonies In the coun- particular quality, IMs flaming<br />

Bernard Mackle <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> Gate cJl chambers <strong>of</strong> city hall, iunday. torch la the emblem <strong>of</strong> the society<br />

was charged by State Police with<br />

Chapman presented each <strong>of</strong>ficer and symbolizes the light <strong>of</strong> kaom DAILY<br />

with an Identification card .<br />

failure to observe the stop sign at<br />

ledge,<br />

Those inducted were Crsncii j.<br />

* the Garden state Parkway and Rt<br />

Marjorie rusher. Holly Frost, Carol<br />

May, Llnwood Dllks, Robert Fugee,<br />

f and paid a fine <strong>of</strong> K and costs.<br />

Stamper, Pan) showers, Stanley Tur<br />

rrank Ewlng, Vietor Gilford, Oeorae<br />

fo making thm<br />

ner, Jane Roberts, Charles Steejman,<br />

Dunbar, jam*t Ounn. Victor stratton,<br />

Firanwn Plan Oinnar<br />

James Fsrman, Norman Johns, Frank<br />

Heir Apparent<br />

Joseph Toeoro, Charles Buhrn, Prank Bates and Georgia Berger were then<br />

SCUL1,VU,IJJ — Tfte loeal Volun- Branca, Stewart Mancaftroppa, Hus. Inducted into the Society. Jan Braver-<br />

"UNAPPAR»IT" teer Fire Company will hold « baked sell Adams, Charles Adelisi, William man, president, led tile new mem<br />

ham dinner in the Seullville lire hall Carr Sr., William Carr Jr., Joseph bert In toe pledge and presented<br />

MATERNITY CLOTHES on April 19 and dinners will be Innocente.Mike Mrvica, William Mod. each with a membership card, Jerry<br />

wrved Bttween S and 1 p. m. Pro- son, Prank_ ChamUrlain, Charles Nugent, vice president, pinned each<br />

ONLY<br />

ceeds from the affair will fce used Peanen, Girl Brown Jr,, Howard<br />

MM VINTNOR AVENUE toward the purchase <strong>of</strong> g new Are Adams, Sherman L .Wright, Joseph<br />

MARGATE<br />

truck, TlefceU may be obtained Laufhlln, Joseph Mackln, Edwin Pan.<br />

PHONE A, C. I-71»l<br />

from all members <strong>of</strong> the cumpany- coast, Joseph Massaro, Donald Brown,<br />

Norman cheeseman, Wllllain Lock,<br />

Op.n Dally fiM AM. M fits PM<br />

ClaulfM Adi Brlns Sulck •••ulls •rd, Michael CoMo, Fred Rest Sr.,<br />

Arthur Ford Jr., Samuel lenner,<br />

William Morrow, Charles Liwrenct,<br />

William Loder aad Mrs. Virgin a<br />

Allen.<br />

See<br />

"OUR HEARTS WBtf Y00H6 AMP 6AY"<br />

•y<br />

Pre»nt*d by O.C. Tuehttf* Club<br />

TOMORROW NIGHT * SATURDAY NIGHT<br />

8 P.M. — HIGH SCHOOL AUDITORIUM<br />

BENEFIT STUDBNT WELFARE FUND<br />

ADULTS, $1 STUDENTS, 50c<br />

(produced by arrangement with the Dramatic publishing Co,, Chicago)<br />

BOB SMITH FUMO'<br />

Haying Your Favorite Numbers<br />

FRIDAY — SATURDAY — SUNDAY<br />

U. i, CHOICE<br />

FILET MI6NON '2.00<br />

GREGORY<br />

900 Share Ro.d — Samara Paint<br />

H<strong>of</strong>«l - Bar - Restaurant<br />

PH0NI SOMERS POINT 3943<br />

— ANNOUNCEMENT —<br />

The Dentil Offkts <strong>of</strong><br />

DR. DORIS M. BERGER<br />

' Have How Reopened at<br />

636 ATLANTIC AVENUE<br />

PHONE 2871<br />

Scrwn* SupplMi with AH Unit*<br />

24 Hovr<br />

from Our Own<br />

By Registered Buildws<br />

M1AMIS0MERS CO.<br />

to tL it HM7WENBACH<br />

Mothers to Sponsor<br />

Dance Friday Night<br />

SOMERS POINT—A dance sponsor.<br />

ed by the mothers <strong>of</strong> the Little League<br />

Association will be held Friday<br />

nigh! In the New Jersey av, fire hall<br />

and will be open to the school cliU.<br />

dren.<br />

This affair waj previously sched<br />

uied last week but was postponed<br />

du* to Inclement weather. Mrs.<br />

Josephine Bird is general chairman.<br />

There will be several specialty<br />

dances and a kinB and queen will<br />

be chosen,<br />

Refreshments will be sold and<br />

music will be provided by records.<br />

The affair is scheduled to begin at<br />

7:30 p. m.<br />

Prizes Awarded at<br />

Ninth Grade Dance<br />

SOMEM POINT —J*rry Forcellii<br />

and Miss Jean Baxter were erawnei<br />

Kin( and Queen <strong>of</strong> the danee frlday<br />

nljht at the Dawes av, school.<br />

The affair was a Mml-fonnal Ninth<br />

Grade dance In the lym <strong>of</strong> the<br />

school,<br />

roreella and Must Baxter were also<br />

the winners <strong>of</strong> the glow dancing<br />

contest with Eddie Reichlc and iMIs,<br />

Delorei BW winning the jitterbug<br />

eonlest. KJel thristensen won thi<br />

door prize.<br />

Chapei-ones for the dance were<br />

Ralph Oves, Nlnlh Grade corn t


M-' •<br />

: ComjrfttM Sttick <strong>of</strong><br />

POPULAR BRANDS<br />

IMPORTS end DOMESTIC<br />

* WHISKEY *W!Ni<br />

•LIQUOR<br />

ICE COLD BEER<br />

ON HAND AT AU TIMES<br />

•AN'S 10th<br />

Street<br />

at toy Front<br />

PHONES<br />

2379 or 2437<br />

Foods<br />

Qt*p $•¥•!. Days Each W««lc —<br />

' rtlif FOUNDER WHITi HSH ClAMS<br />

HTBH OCEAN SHAD SEA BASS<br />

PORGIES<br />

Pottponed until<br />

Friday, March 28th<br />

— OK S( BKKN —<br />

Friday . Saturday<br />

"TIN STAR"<br />

—PLUS—<br />

"Mr, Ketlf'n Roll"<br />

FRIII FREE)<br />

KBY HINOS<br />

PBARL, NECKLACM<br />

POFCOHN.CAN-DY<br />

PASSES<br />

SUN, - MON, - TUf.<br />

FIRST SHOWING IN<br />

ATLANTIC CITY ARIA...<br />

HEDY JANE<br />

LAMAHR POWELL<br />

In<br />

"FEMALE ANIMAL"<br />

• 2nd Big Pint Run Hit! •<br />

KEITH MARGARET<br />

ANDES HAYES<br />

in<br />

"DAMN CITIZEN'<br />

W«d., Thura.<br />

3 FIRST RUN ACTION NITSI<br />

"WINCHES-<br />

TER 73"<br />

Box Office Opens 6:3(1<br />

thaw Starti Daily at 7 p m.<br />

Children Under 8 Free<br />

COMING HWAY NIGHT<br />

fWlN TUNIS<br />

TMt OCfcAN CITY SENTINf L-LEDGER<br />

event.<br />

Parents who supervised the pi<br />

et were Mrs, Benjamin Oulles, Mi<br />

Elaine gathsenmaier, Mrs. Henj<br />

Schneider and Mrs, John Lorenzo.<br />

Dennis Twp,, Woodbine<br />

Advance In Planning<br />

Good progres.1 ia belna nude 1B<br />

zoning and planning work in Dennis<br />

Township and Woodbine* aeeordinf<br />

to County Manning Dlreelor John J,<br />

Holland,<br />

Flnpi sdjustments are eurrentl<br />

under way on a completed toning<br />

ordinance and map for Dennis Town,<br />

ship, THe project will then be ready<br />

or area discussion meetings for the<br />

n»Wie, Holland said.<br />

Woodbine planners are in the flna<br />

stages <strong>of</strong> developing a comprehensive<br />

plan for that borough. At a<br />

meeting late last nveek the planiun;;<br />

board there considered detailed development<br />

plans tot a projxjsed<br />

nelghborliood m the souUieartem<br />

portion <strong>of</strong> the community, A completely<br />

new street pattern for tttl<<br />

new seothm, with st-iioo] and play,<br />

ground site, are important design<br />

features.<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce Woodbine has had a hearing<br />

on a master plan, the work will be.<br />

jrin on a ionfcng ordlnanee for the<br />

town. a«Drdins to Holland,<br />

Spiritual Mission<br />

Conducted <strong>of</strong> AF Base<br />

PALMMO AIB FOHCT STATION-<br />

A three^ay Protestant spiritual mis.<br />

slon was resently eondueted here by<br />

Chaplain fCapt.i Elliot H. Jlobinson.<br />

assistant ehaplsin, 28t'h Air Division,<br />

the Rev. Thomiir A. Merjweather,<br />

auxiliary eivUian chaplain for the<br />

station, and the Rev, J, Stanley<br />

Wasi. pastor <strong>of</strong> the First Methodist<br />

Church <strong>of</strong> Trenton,<br />

Dally services were lieldTlrtfine.<br />

eently completed chapel alileh was<br />

donated to the station by residents<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cape May County. The Rev Mr.<br />

Wagg, a former pastor <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

Methodist Church <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

who was auxiliary chuplaln at this<br />

station for four years conducted the<br />

services, which, wore well attended<br />

by <strong>of</strong>ficers and airmen and their<br />

families.<br />

Golf is an Ideal diversion for those<br />

WHO are willing to save their health<br />

ind lose their temper.<br />

Township News<br />

Storm Showed Ntwd «#<br />

ttosic CD<br />

Thwnday a tutm and PBWM tailure<br />

may InwreiB PW«» a* •'e*" 11 :<br />

ly <strong>of</strong> the grave need el an Misting<br />

ijwem <strong>of</strong> elvHUn drfm» Meaiurei,<br />

John KlieeM, dtputy (oordltutor for<br />

civil defense In Cape May County,<br />

silted Friday,<br />

For years civil defense efTlelals<br />

have been ndvlslng the public ne«lnst<br />

mrt emergenrtes. Mr. Kneelit uU<br />

Poisibly the hnrdshlpg <strong>of</strong> the storm<br />

PHARMACY IS OUR PROFESSION. IF IT'S<br />

NEEDED IN TH1 SICK ROOM, WI HAVI IT.<br />

FREE DELIVERY PHONE 3535<br />

OcfMit Clfy'«<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly St<strong>of</strong>o<br />

Ragiitcrad<br />

Surgical<br />

Pharmacy<br />

— SPECIAL —<br />

REVLON'S SILICARE<br />

LARGE SIZE<br />

WITH Mil DIIMNSIR<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly JEU*> .-. the Lmuood Countrv Quo<br />

mldenri <strong>of</strong> HH trmm want rvsula-<br />

Plan* art* under w aj to hold n had bi'i-n Mayor Klain staled that an s|. Railroad Would Drop<br />

iind upheid, A tepy <strong>of</strong> tht? tempted Jobbery had been made at<br />

on Is to be secured for ih*?<br />

16-Mile SJ S«rvico<br />

uiie <strong>of</strong> the biisiiiess establiihnienti<br />

nevl meeting,<br />

in the area=he ^arneil businesstnen The West Jersey and Seashore<br />

Tne dl>H'U»sinn then eentered and h.3usehald«i's la be veilant and Railroad Co, on Tuesday naked the<br />

armind JunJcj-arda now ejtislini!, par. to fcMj) „„„ K.»,„„.» premites ,„„.,.., securely locked. „, Intersute Commeree CmnnUsslon at<br />

ticularlj alana highways and main spieiaromecrs are an iolunteer dulv ! Washington, D, C, for permission<br />

reads. It was thought thn! a state to help patrol the various areas and<br />

law regulates rued esiabllshni«i''!<br />

along state highways, deflnins surh<br />

things as fencei, dUtanee from hijfh<br />

way, cie. The tov.'nahip eommllief<br />

lo «&«ndon 16 miles <strong>of</strong> trtck in<br />

are servina without pay to a«s»t the : Oloucester and Allantlf Counties.<br />

Slaie Police he said Crime and T 11 More thin 1100,000 In final Wai<br />

turned OW i» the St«o *f New<br />

Mtm- al I lenlilt <strong>of</strong> tf«me tleketa<br />

given out on M Oarten SMte hirlt.<br />

way last year.<br />

Commissioner John B, Tuttnuend,<br />

vice chslrmon and aecretary <strong>of</strong> the<br />

New ]»tmf Htanway Auttiortty, reported<br />

today tBat triirlc law enforcement<br />

on the Parkway lost year net.<br />

ted a tota| <strong>of</strong> fld0,B40 In lines for<br />

Ihe state and an additional WM2 In<br />

court costs for 44 nuniciMlr<br />

* wmitfny s*id (he line, linfe<br />

rubbery beeemes mere prevalent »n ing .Sewnejd and Mays Landing, is<br />

times or un«mplo,vment, he warned. being operawd at a suBstanllal loss<br />

The segment is now operated by the<br />

| PeiinsjivsniaReading Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s.<br />

SO Attend Dance Fire Company Buys<br />

to Honor Teacher<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP—ApproJiimaf Radio For Tank Truck<br />

ly SO attended the dance, given io .MARMORA—Members <strong>of</strong> the Mar-<br />

student* <strong>of</strong> the fifth to Nintl mora Volunteer Fire Company re-<br />

Orades Salurda9 evening in IHe Ma eently voted to purchase a used two-<br />

mora Fire Hall. The affair was spei way radio fram Charles Batters'!;,<br />

sort* by pupils <strong>of</strong> the Sixth Grad' and Install it in their tank truck<br />

tid the receipts wore sent to the The company has one radio in.<br />

toaeher, Mrs, Kirillne Oliver, whe stalled in another truck which pro-<br />

has been ill. The gi/t was aeeem vldes contact with <strong>Ocean</strong> Cits" and<br />

panied by a fn:d signed hy all theethor<br />

Bre companies who have radio<br />

children and adults attending th> equipment.<br />

Plan5 were made to have a surplus<br />

whistle repaired and installed in "the<br />

Palermo or Seavllle area to provide<br />

,j more complete alarm system.<br />

Plans also were made for the first i<br />

<strong>of</strong> the roast beef dinners, cooked the<br />

and served hy the members <strong>of</strong> the<br />

rire Company, to he held Saturday<br />

evening, April IS,<br />

> Fli«t<br />

lead MiMat,! tfrtel the pfc-tore -VlHaf. <strong>of</strong> the<br />

[Sam tabemad. in naly. na<br />

for MUo<br />

in Sioiiii<br />

\ I VV«<br />

from WlMwoo**"* North<br />

&ura« North U taUng ew the<br />

ttld two itubkon flni<br />

Owen Verdon rol* In "New Qtri in Poor Shelly winters tad to nul<br />

Sand Inr<br />

ttom. t<br />

Tdwu- on Bn»d*»y.<br />

on U pounds lor a role ka nwther<br />

fiifMft. WB*<br />

M Court Hou» on j^y<br />

In "Dbur <strong>of</strong> Anna Frank." During<br />

Clam<br />

<strong>of</strong> lean O, J»mi»n creditors may begin filing Gene Kelly know, Mtflta MMot ChariM Chaplin lrn't<br />

the picture shell have to take <strong>of</strong>f<br />

damaging<br />

T*» F. H, I<br />

g • *«J. Mil, •Men to coU«t unpaid dMtta upquit*<br />

mil and will go to parti to MOM to be tnbedila<br />

M. If* a good thing ghtUey hag •<br />

d while hil fir.<br />

In Lower To,<br />

ir.men<br />

try to U* her up tor -Ohmd ftour," Mm M «h« ridewalk. <strong>of</strong> Hollywood rugged constitution!<br />

week while , _<br />

l aunty Judge Jonathan w. Actoo which hell niake on ihe continent, bouln»rd.<br />

fvUl PMMe to the eauM. Action by and In which hell have an American, Imm>tMU*ln« a heft Of itan In<br />

repair damage (Jl<br />

ttw County loud <strong>of</strong> StMhoMenKngllth.<br />

ItaJUn, a»d>r«BCh glrL<br />

David Nlven EUrred In 'Around<br />

the sewing ef a "Walk <strong>of</strong> ftae" la Uie World In §0 Oar." without<br />

well 1MB hIA<br />

wdWOOd Md AD«I«M flM. last weak Intrcaied Judg* Actoo'1 nil film iound. at If it might an Unpromwlwll Project planned tarteeing<br />

murh <strong>of</strong> it, so he's taking his<br />

Watir<br />

•nnual (alary fcy •NO to compensate have quite an Uitern*UoD«l turn? uorULud B*rchants.<br />

tflfe on a worid trip.<br />

d<br />

U 1 liim-feetir MaM atfor<br />

the extra bench Binlona. —* miniature League <strong>of</strong> Nation*. In A«k«d why hit nan* wmi omitted.<br />

process. The piatt j SrlatlitTUi WB*Wo* ArtlBB In the curt mutt M fact.<br />

Hair* M Susarman, head <strong>of</strong> th. 1m-<br />

'>i.<br />

Highway, )g ..-* *<br />

D brought by the orlainal creditor, who<br />

praMMt umtlttioB. npUed Ibat Dennis Day, searching for an Ana.<br />

J%e wiiltr and i<br />

kitchen M MUffiMm IU •Nil be cMrcid a fee <strong>of</strong> tt.lt for<br />

Ohapllp*, nun* could to added later, •on to carry bin on Ma|* for hU<br />

All trairlc cases are handled in As<br />

courts <strong>of</strong> tr


Si*r<br />

o '<br />

• '-U • ,..-> ,',.<br />

Yesterdays<br />

Making It H<strong>of</strong> fer Him<br />

I fo later, it was inevitajris that toe onto railroad<br />

i Cite wVfflld majke a mov« to simplify Its ser-<br />

Wtne ainoant <strong>of</strong> property upon which it pays<br />

4nOT h«M) been in financial trouble for<br />

t deflate to Msseneer operations far the<br />

'•"-- most fowel between tie seashore<br />

Ja^S |s by Mtfhway, not rali In these<br />

at line has much in common witfc<br />

1 other railroad in the country.<br />

t «wne years ago to the extent<br />

omotives and substituting the<br />

i and faster deteel coaches. But apparently<br />

bade to the trains to any extent,<br />

'ad to the Interstate Com-<br />

to abandon the northern<br />

with the obsolete 4th st<br />

ited iacfilties.<br />

t argument advanced by the rail-<br />

htnent makes a Tot <strong>of</strong> sense and<br />

Ltun will be <strong>of</strong> more benefit to <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Shore M«nort»l Hwpital began use<br />

traM MOiMI Unit to ntfaee the<br />

Individual tanta /onnerly UMd In<br />

treatment <strong>of</strong> faUMU.<br />

i will be a relative handful <strong>of</strong> regular<br />

• to c*tph the train at the two uptown<br />

•r to ftjefr horned. Tney are bound to<br />

! ldis <strong>of</strong> convenience they have enjoyed<br />

-Vide to that coin is that the PRSL operates<br />

) Ufca a trolley line than a railroad, anyway Where<br />

" q&*mitf vl this sue, would you nod a single<br />

i seven station stops within seven miles' 7 Host<br />

i have only one station, and the customers are<br />

to going to it Without expecting the tram to<br />

i a Cpr blocfcs <strong>of</strong> tAeir home*, like a school bus.<br />

" ft <strong>of</strong> the tracks north <strong>of</strong> «h st is bound to<br />

! development and enhancement <strong>of</strong> propertv<br />

•d marfiaven aV., just as the reooTil <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ana from West ar. hrought a post-war renais-<br />

i on tfcat kngtonis« artenr<br />

linliii nun, if ^^*|1 " ' .<br />

iMJrago^reB wns ^iw^siimg<br />

suggests curtailment <strong>of</strong> uneco-<br />

almost invariably follows.<br />

we haren't seen any<br />

business men ate wild<br />

unused or unnecessary<br />

lor the greatest<br />

At toanl <strong>of</strong> Edncjtion nt con-<br />

ahMHU • VnMMl to admit Uawsod<br />

as a M M dMHrt »r student, it<br />

OflKB Otf •«* **ooL M W* «•*<br />

UntriMAnfmitmBM.<br />

•Ml Ftaatannffia O«l SctiooL<br />

• s *<br />

Herbert J, Brownie* Jr ires sand<br />

chalmaa <strong>of</strong> the nty OTSUHK-J<br />

Retail MarAuu DMSSM <strong>of</strong> Uc<br />

Cbanher <strong>of</strong> f<br />

for a drive w gatt MnOc<br />

benup.<br />

New Job Opportunities, m<br />

Cited by Development Cooncfl<br />

Isdustiy ta I(f7 aMt CULKT JW^<br />

is Issttai X« Jcctey<br />

i<br />

?«• *«• m<br />

1»3J «• tumors. Thr,<br />

<strong>of</strong> MiCtiDe<br />

wt «uj;'K 1)< As<br />

aeai Cooaefl. <strong>of</strong> tie Ctooo<strong>of</strong>i s BBS.—<br />

H'jttsr Snitut. lav.<br />

i :J.*»I MI. :1, ijuuilinM lu<br />

AqMnt B. C art in-<br />

plins to fonstnm « Aapel<br />

«Ui JL and CrtU ar, far tte<br />

saat ar ta*<br />

en*<br />

Dr. isd «n. Clurifi<br />

Mn,<br />

in a nek<br />

^ n, Xaqarie Xe-<br />

CUBC, <strong>of</strong> WMfcutfUiB, D C. gan<br />

birth to a dn^tEr, lud a KH vaj.<br />

boro to Dr. Qarie R. Vail m Dor.<br />

K e.<br />

ASLuitn? C» • tsswmd: TS# PnJ-<br />

31 a^rr* lor eoa^iryttiwn<br />

M m JH ft, reflanM <strong>of</strong>nee<br />

that wiH UIEissLely empley IJpiQ<br />

nMMn srf St John's Loth-<br />

am oacnwioB nn confirmed<br />

bjf the fcr mn r, AnSer. n«<br />

were Loottr Hem, otto Bein, Rebecca<br />

Mutter, Mas Uppincott. OabHt<br />

lee. Sandra Koscuip, and ponjthy<br />

HaBMi *<br />

10 TEARS ACO<br />

Oeean CSIy ntini registration far<br />

the primary electing wu listed st<br />

SJB W %ht County Beard <strong>of</strong> B«.<br />

ttoo. a drop from Die 4,747 registered<br />

for the previoo* general election<br />

in accidents inrolr-<br />

l t o the ages<br />

5, fee far*<br />

sank Hm» **HD« iSi,,e U1 ^m<br />

a daw fMfep tfrcr ptttHaW Allan-<br />

Mm BaUm, New Jersey By.<br />

B*wr tar Auk tauma.<br />

T.<br />

to mart in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> a<br />

te*> IM advanced this<br />

_- Builders Association.<br />

Jbaki S. Wright, contended a<br />

"— "•—reasonable, selfish and<br />

and municipal govern-<br />

to nikeiiiplcryment in the<br />

fpr a number <strong>of</strong> years the<br />

" siijiectors <strong>of</strong>fice have<br />

A, Oldfleld<br />

wu etwted fturrmmlTr <strong>of</strong> rerguson.<br />

Fa*Ue B«rt. Vet«M »f foreign<br />

VK Jrepti DEfMneo aM Suanel<br />

were tlirftd vie* comman-<br />

Wmekmgzm "T 1 ^<br />

* OB gamed Mdcqirtstd pub-<br />

IWtr MMtiM NaUMMI EicJunge<br />

C^afc ffaigajiiley fttstgjhotfg ts siem-<br />

ber* tftrnntfcnnt in* couua-j, orried<br />

aa m M af tha local 'Biehange<br />

~-#g ****** <strong>of</strong> awmM the tea.<br />

iluHlluil Ins a faun Center.<br />

alt<br />

> Gnuy aod others, the city<br />

- inrer <strong>of</strong> rtptotting ar<br />

•fivaded four lots into<br />

ftl a* to tece the building <strong>of</strong><br />

* them. Sico<br />

naidenlial<br />

i the coustruc-<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficial,<br />

prr*«H«f Ibi tSinpIrtion in flm,. for<br />

X»»tnr <strong>of</strong> • pro)crt to retnUd and<br />

n>«t It be permitted also t0<br />

abandon passenger train service to<br />

the Oak Avenue station in ibe win*.<br />

ler rnonllH, when the Rio Orande<br />

«lstion would Deuaed as the Wild,<br />

wood itatlon. During the summer<br />

trains would he ru« to the Oak Aven-<br />

ue station. •<br />

Five hcarlnjs on the railroad's<br />

application were held In Court Houfe<br />

A counter-petition wai filed by the'<br />

<strong>City</strong> <strong>of</strong> Wildwood aaklniioV K<br />

abandonment <strong>of</strong> service on New Jer :<br />

»ey Avenue and the HMBOVBI <strong>of</strong> ,,,"<br />

comparatively (#w -- • -- »-•<br />

«n«l l^«a it= ia \ r<br />

Oman <strong>City</strong> a la €«<br />

Orphan* <strong>of</strong> thm Shrm.<br />

LAW wraps Bitm »» ttto .amuy<br />

have -rtraddlwl- th* power line failure th,t p<br />

ru t<strong>of</strong>ta«*i weduw In the MBM a<br />

. ifw rtauK wa. that aome ef« —,<br />

time Tburaday rooming, while about 2,000<br />

until pHday or Saitunaay or tvap later, r<br />

«i« early and Jala edition, got the tame ,_<br />

F&IowIng our uiual ciutom, we put the pap<br />

(the frent »IB) on the BrMa Uut WednewUy t<br />

<strong>of</strong> the ptm run-«iou|fc to BiWi and add L<br />

f» OMafl Cmr and ridihbariu polnu nuh u f£<br />

nan, Uhwood. NorUifleld. pleaaantvUle, Atlantic^<br />

nnrtday morning, again aa mual. the prM f<br />

tuning out coplej for all the newaitandi and I<br />

oUtflfTown maU wiwn Ihe Jlght bulta sUrted<br />

powerful press motor faltered, and flnslly quit at j<br />

Fqrturutely, there were eMuih pas«ra «val<br />

new. dealers In <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, but wo ran out and ;<br />

Somen point and Unwood dMrihstloB,<br />

The crew puttered around doing mme ..<br />

about Boon, by which time the heotlem ban In <<br />

dropped down to 58 degree* Then, like a good i.<br />

people, we decided to lock the door and go home.<br />

With tne reiUmptlon <strong>of</strong> power, th« ever-wUM<br />

ita run Friday morning and the mailers bagged<br />

for distant points around tl» country from Horldl't<br />

well ai overseas to aome <strong>of</strong> our local service men In 1<br />

etc Probably the readers on the "po»t storm shift" (<br />

papers until Monday, In nan)' cases, though the ,<br />

have had delivery Saturday,<br />

The Ion <strong>of</strong> a day's work also created a icnunb<br />

•et a lot <strong>of</strong> type for another tection <strong>of</strong> the Spring ]<br />

printed Saturday, as scheduled, by dint <strong>of</strong> husUe at<br />

tile snow Mii melting furlou.ly outside, we were tu.<br />

dies on the pleasures <strong>of</strong> summer boating and fishing,a<br />

This storm wag the third severe Jolt handed 6#ai<br />

newspaper Dy tbft very uruisual winter. The othen i<br />

close to SSM worth <strong>of</strong> paper by water from a Ami.<br />

pipe In January, and a shutdown <strong>of</strong> a day and a half firl<br />

in another blttel-cold ipell in February,<br />

Along with these thlnga we have had pile drlvtnt i<br />

the north <strong>of</strong> us from the Water Company's new stonft t<br />

tlons, and pile driving and assorted other eonstructkn i<br />

ths Acme Market's new addition half a block to tie i<br />

Never a dull moment around 8th and Haven!<br />

Hot Nmws for Num/s—Coin Colh<br />

IT WASN'T UNTIL a wife and ion became<br />

subject a year or so ago that we learned how<br />

are In these parts wfto are numismatists- coin e ,<br />

There literally an thousands <strong>of</strong> people <strong>of</strong> all _<br />

the hobby <strong>of</strong> trying to build up full assortment* <strong>of</strong><br />

every coin <strong>of</strong> certain kinds aver Bunted In the 0,1<br />

rarely that you can find yourself In a local group <strong>of</strong><br />

finding someone who Is saving Lincoln pennies or ,<br />

or Washington quarters or sometMng else.<br />

Some <strong>of</strong> the collectors go to great trouble and<br />

brand new coins from the mini. Others just search dl<br />

their change from the store or the gas station and u<br />

one they need to nil a gap in one <strong>of</strong> those vardbami<br />

books then sell in the hobby Mops,<br />

Well, this Is to advise all ye numismatist* that there<br />

exhibit <strong>of</strong> coin collections on Saturday. April 12, in tnt<br />

Hotel, Bridgeton, under auspices <strong>of</strong> the South Jenr<br />

Displays will be there from six states «nd awards win<br />

the best or most complete In the categories <strong>of</strong> U.S.<br />

onlal Coins and Currency, Foreign Coins and Ancient<br />

We had never heard <strong>of</strong> the South jersey Coin (<br />

out notices <strong>of</strong> Hits April showing. But the group<br />

years ago over in Cumberland County. Now It has Iti<br />

in Bridgeton and in a school in Vineland. It is open K"S<br />

where in this area, ' f-;-<br />

Joseph Belmont, Vineland, Is president, and<br />

Pennsgrove, Is secretary. The April IS show <strong>of</strong> t<br />

open and free to the public and is in observance <strong>of</strong><br />

Week. Hours <strong>of</strong> exhibition are U a, nL to S p. m. UT&mtt<br />

coin collector—dop't say you weren't told about it<br />

or—don't<br />

New Jersey Capital Cdj<br />

By J. JOSEPH GRIBBINS<br />

Child Labor Laws lnconsi$lent<br />

TRENTON—Child labor laws in New Jersey are I<br />

sistencles and frustrate desirable employment oppo.<br />

youths to their serious disadvantage In other wonH \<br />

a me*.*.<br />

This l., the contention <strong>of</strong> this New Jersey Child L<br />

Commission in a report filed with the Legtalatu»"i-^_<br />

most high school pupils are looking for summer "ortuj<br />

slon claims additional study is needed before detn<br />

additional legislation is needed and wants an Mil<br />

luilsh the job<br />

Under existing law children <strong>of</strong> faim owners may I<br />

woik or all kinds and at all times Other children fl<br />

years may be employed on farms but may not work all<br />

machinery If a gasoline pump is on the premises, a IN(<br />

cannot pump gas, and although boys 1416 caij clean a]<br />

the familiar pall and showl. they cannot be permlttS<br />

button to start the operation <strong>of</strong> a barn cleaner. Tij<br />

milking machines unless 1« or over. ' "<br />

A strong boy. ph\sJtallly mature and possess*!! '<br />

ment. cannot under cabling law. work in a ga'sollne iL,<br />

although he can drive a car at 17 Allilelk boys «I1-<br />

undcr the existing work Idw, work on construction Jobl.<br />

A 11 or 16 year old boy cannot legally operate a I<br />

mower In fact, became <strong>of</strong> inconsistencies m the U«, ta^-»<br />

<strong>of</strong> 17 who have graduated from hlgli s. l.ool, must v^lt •«••»«<br />

until their isth birtliday to qualify for certain cvsrydaj f*<br />

lhc> may hold for the neit 40 years<br />

A bov <strong>of</strong> 16 cannot paint a fence, under Ihe law a« L.<br />

betauje paints are listed as "dangerous" chemical* In i<br />

nigh whool l»ys who display unusual ^kill in auto m< '<br />

arc unable to accept part time employment that<br />

ticir ernplojabllity upon BraduaUon or leaving <strong>of</strong><br />

unflcr IB (.an operate any elevator or hoisting appaO.,.<br />

who qualified as bottle washers and laboratory worka*«<br />

such positions und in<br />

Spltlnx one <strong>of</strong> three Sonlor «oc In the three (OCletU*.<br />

Sf*ilnx H8M1 Casque A OaunUet<br />

(18B7) and Drafon (IMS). Ii con-<br />

ferred upon nwa who «•• VMMle<br />

outsUnding contrHjuOona to aanpua<br />

life. New memben are


n Beat<br />

Rumblings<br />

•y WILL WIN<br />

AM yon id know, our glorious baak*lMl<br />

tiam was drset by Ui« uMde-<br />

4**tM ItfvertMe qfllritet. Htfwe+ef,<br />

Ue Riveraide aomd was not able to<br />

«SeMM th* oactitaut Ocoaav Clly five<br />

but was able to take our J V.'s It<br />

waa one <strong>of</strong> those things Uut was<br />

ttard nave proved tlieni- school, ItH dose much to tie noticed Hotel along with MO other students<br />

<strong>of</strong> thla rewanl am.<br />

She 1> a nwn6er <strong>of</strong> the top ten, in representing various parts <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ifce _ A CapfiatU Choir, AMtate<br />

Oirfatlne Kaon, fiat? Cnnu, and many other school OT Early on Thursday m o r n 1 a j ,<br />

n# Kathy Boberta. The<br />

March 13, Glany Hedner, SobHe<br />

were welcome)} Into<br />

Boyd JudJe Crasen Jmtj- BempMD,<br />

Gail Blimrd and £ott>ie Peterson,<br />

Girls Visit<br />

m i diimteirtwl by Oar, Reynolds 9AMchell.<br />

boarded the chartered bus<br />

which would take them to New<br />

NortftfolU<br />

Wwfc,<br />

After stopping In Pleasantvllle to<br />

CltOtMN pick up 26 students from that<br />

sanfc* *lri» neaped (ally school, the ftua nude good n o w<br />

1<br />

two bate* and Warded to<br />

today, anaa Gloria Ua<br />

•fin Idiey Ceasuir aetne<br />

gmtiav. The purpose<br />

—7- —-' "W*M to fanttuartu the<br />

: I* a «srtim extent trffh some<br />

In treating<br />

U^av He li an<br />

W( member <strong>of</strong><br />

> nladlctorian<br />

r*<br />

*1hi n.<br />

tt<br />

, g<br />

proceeded on the Parkway to<br />

tlfti. rtly utter 11. Me<br />

students stepped Iron the bos to<br />

the sidewalks <strong>of</strong> New York.<br />

After a short wait in the lc by <strong>of</strong><br />

the Tart, while Mr. MMChell nf.<br />

Mend and secured ttie rooms. Ike<br />

0. C girls were shown to their<br />

M girls irrhiad at North- rooms by the bellhop. They arfield',<br />

4har were apokeit to for a ranged their things, then went out<br />

short pnttd br a doctor They y then to a snail restaurant far lunch.<br />

WMlii • guided idd tour <strong>of</strong> the in Following lunch the ttols went<br />

m * they were with Mr, Mitchell to Columbia Unl-<br />

permitted to 4u««Uon m <strong>of</strong>fidat <strong>of</strong> venity where they attended the<br />

tfi« boatdtat Thk questkMi period afternoon conference. Split into<br />

oUtucd for Vt ntntiln<br />

groups <strong>of</strong> two, 'BdbWe Patterson<br />

The sMi were alt greatly benefit-<br />

M * UU> Intenathng trip. They<br />

UtH to~W> tasr^rhorsday.<br />

<strong>of</strong> UcMmcnt weatiitr<br />

they wars foicad to post<br />

ip Tki* lattaal vl«ji by<br />

«h-U llmttll «Uss has ber<br />

» irddUlon. Eavli «radot<br />

{ld> may consider<br />

• ntoeatory iwrt <strong>of</strong> their<br />

irhteh •*»! broaden Oielr<br />

nutloolt oooceraWg life.<br />

and<br />

Leave Monday<br />

for Washbigton<br />

fonlM 10 Spartrf 3<br />

Day* S h i<br />

•y 61IMV HBNM<br />

The Clasa <strong>of</strong> 'M Is anxiously<br />

awaltinl tt. Wasmn*ton trip. Now<br />

that the time to very near, the Wi-<br />

Mr. are -« te a dlnW decldtoj<br />

wftal to wnr and wbat to take.<br />

They will leave Monday memniij<br />

at TVrtoek Md return ^OTUffll<br />

10 p. m. WediMsday. T»e *»P«net<br />

for the trip will ibe Mr. and<br />

Mr* ayde Blto, Mr. «nd Mrs P«ul<br />

WM «r. SuboUeh, and Miss Judith<br />

Cauldy.<br />

TO* ^itativa itmerary for the<br />

tr» was wortod out *y Mr, nils,<br />

wbo has Men chaperoning the Sentor<br />

Wasnlogton trip for a numoer<br />

<strong>of</strong> years.<br />

They wiU arriye in Washington<br />

about nooB on Monday and go dlreetly<br />

to the new Hotel Zbbltt.<br />

After unpacking, they plan to is<br />

to Mount Varnon, Lee<br />

YeariMok Staff Blows<br />

Horn For New Edition<br />

By JODIE CROSHN<br />

weather prevested the girls from Last Tuesday the yearbook staff<br />

attending the general assembly at presented an cntertaintos and pur.<br />

the University. After eating break poseful assenAly program for the<br />

fast, they wandered about the hotel student ibody. The assembly h<br />

lobby and bought some jewelry. The lighted "She was only a Fanner's<br />

two seniors, Bobbie and Ginny, went Daughter," one <strong>of</strong> the Senior plays.<br />

to the Garry Moore Show, and Bob. After the drama, the qualities <strong>of</strong><br />

ioie was Lucky to appear on the the yearbook were explained thor-<br />

show.<br />

oughly to the students,<br />

By afternoon, the rajn and hall Wednesday morning croups from<br />

had let" up slightly and we rode to the yearbook stall went to each<br />

Columbia to attend more confer, homeroom to take orders for year,<br />

eases. It was that afternoon that fgooks. A date for ttie collection <strong>of</strong><br />

Mr. MltskeJl informed them that money will be decided upon indl<br />

The Billows had received the Medal- vldually by each homeroom and<br />

bit award for our group. This is the team <strong>of</strong> representatives.<br />

| highest award that is granted, and<br />

Mley were all Very thrilled.<br />

Tile members <strong>of</strong> the yearbook staff<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday evening the group went firmly recommend that everyone pur.<br />

to see the Patrice Munsel Mow, chase a copy <strong>of</strong> their product. They<br />

That night the girls also had dinlabored<br />

diligently for many months,<br />

ner at a well known restauran and the result should be a yearbook<br />

i<strong>On</strong>u Leon's, The food was delworthwhile<br />

to fiear the name and<br />

honor <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High School.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday morning, alter break,<br />

fast, there were more conferences Pmintmn<br />

to attend. Then the entire thre<br />

day* were brought to a close wit<br />

a ti» banquet at the Waldorf As OLD WALLS REFINISHED<br />

toria Hotel. The guest speaker was<br />

William -Leiy* fin authority on space<br />

OR REPLACED<br />

and spaceships and the author o Economically<br />

many informative books on the sub<br />

jert,<br />

TAPING — SPACKLINO<br />

Soon after the eanquet, the <strong>Ocean</strong> ShMt Rocking — Painting<br />

<strong>City</strong> anil Ph-asantville groups packed<br />

up their suitcases, checked out <strong>of</strong><br />

Per •iflmatai Call<br />

the hotel, and boarded the ibus to<br />

Gall Bltoard went to a meeting con come hone. After making one stop J- MacMURRAY<br />

earning the yearbook; Gipny Redner on the way. The ibus arrived In O. C. OHM <strong>City</strong> litO-J<br />

d a b M ^ > H ^ h •<br />

about 1 p m.<br />

which dealt with creative iwrlUas;<br />

and Judle Crossen and Judy Hemp- Those who have tried It most fre.<br />

hill went to the meeting -which quently •» the ones who are con-<br />

JACK J. WATKINSON<br />

dealt with making our newspaper* vinced ntarriagc is a failure.<br />

topmotch job.<br />

PAPERHAHGER<br />

Upon the conclusion <strong>of</strong> the Thurs. Plumbing<br />

day sessions, the >glrls returned to<br />

PAINTER<br />

the hotel and went to dinner in the<br />

grm <strong>of</strong> the Taft, 'Mr, Miff tell de.<br />

Ml lay AvMiiM<br />

Frank M,<br />

parted on a search foi iln'.i tk<br />

EsHlMfM MOM ifM<br />

ets and returned vith yiny y<br />

seats for Peter Ustin<strong>of</strong>t* . "HuinanoR MAZZITELLI<br />

and Juliet,"<br />

TIM ptay.was excellent, ai... hey PLUMBING • HEATING<br />

enjoyed it innntnsely. From ie ' OIL BURNERS<br />

theatre," Mr. gftjtefleil and the si<br />

went to a nearJby restaurant. The 200 ASBURY AViNUI<br />

M s Hall, for a »n»cJc and then to<br />

PHONE SIN<br />

the htl hotel<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday mornutg, Inclement<br />

1 THi &W<br />

INDEPINDEI<br />

M<br />

Oscar Uackneya El«hm Grade<br />

ROOFING CO.,<br />

cU« aaw a DDVle on March 21,<br />

called "Modeni HMrill," It showed<br />

how Hmll ia coBaflruetM in land<br />

area, quality <strong>of</strong> land, and ita pro-<br />

ROOFWG - $mm -* mm<br />

duce. In modern dur. It Mowed<br />

how Me cftltf erop.<strong>of</strong>Hirwiii.Mincr,<br />

. ART1C ROOfIN©<br />

an aunr sal and Wnewpte, arc<br />

AL MlttflNflt<br />

grown and mad« ready for eiport<br />

to other countries, mostly the u. a<br />

206 Sbcfh Stiwt ~ Phot* Oc«mn<br />

H Ito kmtm, CM O. C.M37<br />

etiou* Me M <strong>of</strong> New Jeney. In<br />

tne nwvte, the casual efty, Honolulu,<br />

Fr« Ittlmln PwaMkMl<br />

wpe she*j» # 111 Harbor, for<br />

, ind loBftie<br />

, oeorgUnns Ood-<br />

ABOVE ALL —<br />

Cranston u mech,<br />

o*n comp*tltlon<br />

A GOOD ROOP<br />

defeat. These Mot<br />

^rkin-s Lady Wimm.<br />

B«ttlinf B's, Banftani<br />

. Mansion,<br />

k and Joanna<br />

and Arlhuton. They wttl return<br />

- Oto <strong>On</strong>to •»«<br />

to the hotel for dinner. The first<br />

Mites are as yet<br />

night is freei they may go where<br />

they wish. Everyone muu Be bark — ROOFING<br />

dub, whl* Witt<br />

in the hotel by midnight.<br />

nttht at am has<br />

The next day they will visit the SHEET METAL WORK — GUTTERS<br />

ireM as ever, Ap<br />

Washington Monument, the FBI<br />

»,m have tore* or rour<br />

Building, supreme Court Building,<br />

and various other places such as<br />

FORCED WARM Alt HEA1<br />

U« all battling furious.<br />

ebamplonsUp In their<br />

the Smithsonian Institution. They<br />

also will visit ttis Capital where the<br />

• GAS and ARC WILDING<br />

t^lS-eis are »»£»«:<br />

and the Senior high<br />

annual Washington group picture<br />

Undefeated teams n<br />

will be taken.<br />

IK^I Lonfo's Senior Team<br />

r<br />

After dinner, the group will go<br />

mlteidde's senior teain<br />

to a tbeatre and return to the hotel<br />

i Freshmen team L<br />

for the night.<br />

, also has a Stunts<br />

The third day they will visit the<br />

e open to them,<br />

Franciscan Monastery and the White<br />

^to put on an mfclol-<br />

House. <strong>On</strong> the way home, th-sy<br />

frit tt, &<br />

I»wr future. The swim<br />

will stop at Annapolis to see (he<br />

just ended, and ton<br />

U. 8. Naval Academy.<br />

bHn<br />

Phon*<br />

Student Body Enjoys<br />

Song-O-Gram<br />

CLMM aARRlSON<br />

Jr. Dramatics Comedy UmiMeimns<br />

i You Sincere?—When you<br />

By RON KINZLIR<br />

Misi JudiUi Cassidy's junior Dram-<br />

m - Gets in Your lyei. —<br />

atics Club gave Its production <strong>of</strong><br />

t Ub ejperiments.<br />

Craiy Violet," on Tuesday, March<br />

«»T» »»n to Know—wheth-<br />

17. The play was given twice, once<br />

FOR PROMPT,<br />

• Mel or not.<br />

for the Junior High and once for the<br />

• • ness- -A good report card.<br />

Senior High, The first shewing was<br />

done for the Senior High during the<br />

COURTEOUS SEKVItt „< Miy — I have enougti<br />

jf to 10 to the movies.<br />

first period and for the Junior High<br />

the second period. The show was<br />

greitly enjoyed by the students be-<br />

CALL 1771 Coming Bvants<br />

cause it was funny and still had i<br />

•y MLLII KiNNIBY<br />

mystery about il.<br />

WM. S.<br />

, March 31' Seniors leave on<br />

The east included- Eileen Spencer<br />

_aftai trip. Regular schedule.<br />

i Mrs, Beulah Martin, the house- ANDERSON, Inc. JT (April II Seniors still in<br />

keeper, Charlotta. portrayed by Shir,<br />

"gtoB, Reiular schedule^<br />

ley loydj and Eleanor qualtiere as<br />

, (April 1) 8 44 a. m, Baiter<br />

the mysterious visitor, Violet. The<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

if, 1 p. m. school closes for<br />

remaining characters played the parts<br />

vKauoB, Seniors still In<br />

<strong>of</strong> guests <strong>of</strong> Charlotta, They were<br />

wfll ibe home soon.<br />

AMce Clark as Dot. Kathy McGallan<br />

Lpnil S . Frl, April<br />

is Patty, Mloheie Tolson as Ruth,<br />

GEHERAL ELKTWC<br />

r Vtwtion<br />

and Sandy Cunningham playing<br />

I) School reopens.<br />

BetfL<br />

Service and Installation<br />

i M Brln» Oulck Resulft<br />

FLOOR<br />

1352 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

SANDING We SpacialiM in IlMtrie H«M, Heating<br />

• LINOLEUM<br />

• CONGOWALL<br />

IRVIN JOHNSON, JR.<br />

COMPLETE<br />

FLOOR SERVICE<br />

Phom 15*8 — Day «r Might<br />

ASPHALT TIL! . IIUBHR TIL!<br />

944 Atbury Avanua<br />

Russell Sutton ELECTRICAL CONTKACTOlS<br />

nt A*bury Av. Ph. 0298<br />

Hotalt, Home* and Shop* Wlrad far 1<br />

Painters<br />

SERVICE . INSTALLATI^^<br />

DI H PAINTERS<br />

44t Atbury Avanue<br />

Interior Exterior<br />

W. W, DOW6 H. L. HUDMN<br />

O.C.29S5-W P'villa741-J<br />

ALSO BOAT PAINTING<br />

Hil Glkk ft Id. Benner<br />

PoinNi & Decorating<br />

w h M., Heasantvjfll<br />

Phone rville 176<br />

1 m\<br />

ports and othU Important pieces in<br />

The movie was rtiown to the class<br />

beeance it wfil certain to the new<br />

Chapter they are 1 appToaohlirg,<br />

OGHS Merry<br />

Go Round<br />

m, gang! how are you enjoying<br />

the spring weather? I can't rtand<br />

afl thit heat ... It doe* something<br />

to ray Mood preaiun . , . we al(<br />

have to be good to Washington, Ben.<br />

tors ... did you get the paper<br />

signed? ... the teachers are busy<br />

practicing for tfte play ... it sounds<br />

real great—wfcy not drop In and see<br />

It . 7 . ir'3Pe same as the mile.<br />

Horticulture Session<br />

Hen Tuesday Night<br />

like<br />

Home owners wiio are interested<br />

in' proper placement <strong>of</strong> shrubs and<br />

trees around their home grounds<br />

putting are invited to attend the second in<br />

a series <strong>of</strong> home grounds meetings<br />

to be held in the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> High<br />

School next Tuesday, April 1, at I<br />

MONEY p. in.<br />

Raymond P. Korbobo, specialist in<br />

Ornamental Horticulture, Rutgers<br />

the WANK University, will he Uie principal<br />

speaker. He will give an Illustrated<br />

lecture on where trees should be<br />

planted to accentuate the nrchltec<br />

ture <strong>of</strong> your home, where foundation<br />

shrubs should tt used to blend the<br />

home Into the natural landscape.<br />

The area around the home should<br />

be landscaped to provide for spe><br />

cine uses. Korbobo will explain how<br />

It should be divided into public,<br />

6eneril Eltctrfc<br />

private and service area.<br />

There will be sufficient time following<br />

the lecture to answer ques<br />

Uons <strong>of</strong> any person who attends,<br />

EDW.S.CORSON * Hedriul tafr** when you modernize<br />

Arthur E. Sunmerflekj, Postmaster-General:<br />

"The Poet Office Department<br />

is convinced Hint a general fl<br />

HOTPOtNT APTIIANCES ypur HOME<br />

per cent postal pay Increase, uniformly<br />

applied, UP Justified and oec-<br />

Refrigerator* . Rang** , Watar Jfealtf*<br />

essary."<br />

752 Watt Awnui<br />

Phone: 2a4t — Residence: 2534*1 •<br />

Laurence I, Stedem<br />

-motrrtwo-<br />

Electrical Contractor<br />

j '^» j<br />

Dispute College<br />

Spate Claims<br />

Tax A**ri. Cha||«ng«*<br />

'Closing Door<br />

TED CLYMER<br />

glactrieil Contractor<br />

W MIU«Y AVINUI<br />

MM<br />

COMEMTOWY<br />

1 Th«me<br />

•y N, J. Taiipeyen' Aspn,<br />

The widfly-pubUeiMd clajm that<br />

lack <strong>of</strong> facilities is "closing Uie door*<br />

on college opportuntties far New<br />

Jersey youth IMS been hauled un<br />

short—high up in educational circles.<br />

Dr. Peter Sanurtlno, president <strong>of</strong><br />

Fairlelgh.DIeklnson University, and<br />

Dr. Alfred D. Donovan, vice president<br />

in charge <strong>of</strong> student personnel<br />

service at Seton Hall University, an*<br />

peared before uie Joint Legislative<br />

Appropriations Committee recently<br />

to challenge the "closing door*<br />

theme. This theme has bean used<br />

to support demasd for a $75 million<br />

tax supported program to provide<br />

new faculties at the State teachert'<br />

colleges and Butgers University.<br />

While not denying the need for<br />

continued intelligent expansion <strong>of</strong><br />

higher education ftcilities, the private<br />

college spokesmen shed encouraging<br />

light upon an otherwise bleak<br />

picture <strong>of</strong> collegiate opportunity In<br />

New Jersey.<br />

They tsM MM comndtNe that<br />

many New Jersey c#nesea are net<br />

operating M elpaflfy enrMNnMt<br />

an* Niaf many iUtir«Mnt ere 1 T<br />

mrt nave NenatudylnE<br />

about IndUms. They haw brought<br />

In scene* <strong>of</strong> Indian villages.<br />

Mrs. Emma Warren's pupils nude<br />

Wg J-D bunnies with floppy ears<br />

They all had different expressions<br />

on their fates. It Is Bunny Time in<br />

this room.<br />

The children in Mrs. Phyllis Hov<br />

er's class have been studying the<br />

weather and winds in their science<br />

books. They have made pictures<br />

showing a windy day, a snowy day, a<br />

sunny day; a cloudy day, and a rainy<br />

day, and have put tMm all t<br />

th to make<br />

and Days,<br />

• * *<br />

CINTRAL AVINUp NOTgS<br />

The children in Mrs. Minnie Chew's<br />

morning Kindergarten were discus<br />

sine the possibilities <strong>of</strong> what will<br />

happen without electricity. The dis<br />

cusslon included the doctors<br />

va.<br />

lant tor part af rb« d»V.<br />

LNtewM, private MlWfle MRcWjatoa<br />

mhilml» MM thrtat that<br />

•MM will b* cloHd to N*w Jerwy<br />

They paint out that New<br />

MHtutMns regularly n.<br />

ealva a large n'wMbar af ttudenrs<br />

from eufmlde fh. alata and that<br />

Kill intarciMnt* It net only In.<br />

Now that this controversy Is In<br />

th| open It should he rejolved, points<br />

out the New Jersey Taxpayers' Association—before<br />

the state proceeds<br />

with multl million dollar expendl<br />

tuns for additional public college<br />

facQltlei.<br />

nils, the Association observed, li<br />

In the interest <strong>of</strong> all taxpayers who.<br />

In addition to supporting the growing<br />

needs <strong>of</strong> higher as well as ele<br />

mentoty and »econd»ry public education,<br />

are confronted with stagger.<br />

ing demands for MX funds far water<br />

supply, highway and other facilities<br />

along with gkyrocketlml operating<br />

Mats <strong>of</strong> state anil local governments.<br />

1 be Moyed<br />

Export T*ll# l Bjwt<br />

Way to Do H<br />

Tr«« Ou± are uunahtaiad h k l ManVcii|t<br />

to trapaRlMA abou|d be mpnd oaftr<br />

AinotiglibMp «re<br />

woml, •<strong>On</strong> ltoilen,<br />

mpl m g U nrHtanns aoaf<br />

U<br />

tie*.<br />

to do<br />

oundj apedllM<br />

Bfove Sam iwlHi a «*H <strong>of</strong> soil<br />

about a foot In dlMMtar' for'•*•


w--<br />

ft "-'5<br />

You <br />

lt underto<br />

(Mali fa* it<br />

<strong>of</strong> the year.<br />

leana tba<br />

St Mpenin paid tor a per-<br />

•Mi tm.nl. loiMM, medical t<br />

dental ear*, or other similar expen-<br />

M,<br />

KM amount <strong>of</strong> the child's earn-<br />

Ings, mid fW hi* or her support,<br />

nun *» added to any other sources<br />

<strong>of</strong> wpport In. determining whether<br />

or out the parents contributed more<br />

ABB one-half <strong>of</strong> the ausport <strong>of</strong> the<br />

ehlia.<br />

HYACINTHS , 1.00 to 5,00<br />

ORCHIDS<br />

TO mve ro<br />

ORCHIDS , , 3.50 to 7,50<br />

ROSES , . , 3.50 to 5.00<br />

GARDB4IAS . , from 1.50<br />

CAMELLIAS . , from 2.00<br />

C|IT FLOWERS<br />

ASSORTED SPRING BOX 4.00 U P<br />

maw . . $M<br />

. . . dox. 6.00<br />

5.00.10.00<br />

Htt MUVBkT M OCEAN OTY<br />

LONIAL FLOWER SHOP<br />

AND GREENHOUSES<br />

i SHORE RD., LINWOOD<br />

1H MM*« from IMW<br />

8;*'<br />

PHONE S. P. 2648<br />

• ClrtU<br />

Now the magnificent<br />

Continental costs only a<br />

little more than other fine cars<br />

THl OCtAN CITY S6MtlN6L4.EDGER<br />

4 Minor Crashes Sfafe University Pr<strong>of</strong>essor<br />

Had Role In Vanguard Flight<br />

During Storm<br />

Polic* Patrol Car<br />

wr before has there been so little money between the<br />

co«iB!$>np(ace and the magnificent. We have a limited<br />

number <strong>of</strong> Continentals on display no^s*. May we in-yite you<br />

to sec alid coinraand the finest motorcar in the world today.<br />

MOTORS, IMC.<br />

upper atmospheic research h.is mads<br />

predictable.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> Dr. Stolov'j projects jt<br />

Martin has been the creation and<br />

functioning <strong>of</strong> jn artificai Untspherj.<br />

in whk-h communications equipment<br />

can be tested under realistic eon.<br />

ditiens since the control <strong>of</strong> s missile<br />

<strong>of</strong>ten depends upon electronic ruin 1 .<br />

nc# from the around. The t'roun.lto.mlsall»<br />

control system must fune.<br />

•ion juring the night through regions<br />

••f variablD pressure, temperature<br />

and toniution,<br />

TBe artiilcLfil Ionosphere ai Martin,<br />

Baltimore js crested m a 20-euh,^<br />

foot chamber in which condition;<br />

from ground lei-el Io height <strong>of</strong> 100<br />

miles c«n be simulated The effee<br />

<strong>of</strong> the environment on materials and<br />

he was fined a total <strong>of</strong> I1T0 and<br />

assessed »0 in court costs on six<br />

traffic violations heard by Judie<br />

Louis Mattera.<br />

Police charged Hand with recklMs<br />

driving, disregarding a police signal,<br />

speeding, having license plates <strong>of</strong><br />

another ear on his, driving without<br />

headlights, drivin!; after his license<br />

had been revoked !,;»;! -jithaut reg.<br />

istration.<br />

The violations were committed In<br />

Wiidwood on March II but Hand<br />

escaped captura by police at that<br />

time. He was apprehended the<br />

following day by police awaiting hij<br />

retuni to the resort.<br />

itrueiiires will bt determined.<br />

HARRISON A. WILLIAMS «• geophyslcf staff—, leii,...., WHAT WORLD<br />

inner Rep Harrison A WilUaiiK new .ddrtion to the aviation Indus,<br />

who with Gov-rnor Hobert Mevnei<br />

The mystery is why they can't «ei.<br />

try—includes specialists in the field?<br />

an upset election victory Ir<br />

He a strike as easily before losing<br />

<strong>of</strong> netearologv, geography, occani millions as they do after taking the<br />

irapli!-, climatology physics <strong>of</strong> the<br />

and K» county leaders as Uieir ean<br />

loss— Richmond Times Dispatch<br />

upper atmosphere The stiff a;ds<br />

didate in the BmocraUe Brimary enguiwrs and Designers in creating<br />

for the V. m. Senate nomination. engineering products that function<br />

WUUanB was endorsed this week effectively in the assigned puvlran,<br />

by the <strong>Ocean</strong>. <strong>City</strong> Women's Demo, ment at land, wiier, the atmosphere<br />

cratic Club.<br />

or al»ve. Much <strong>of</strong> the staff re-<br />

Now m, he won his Congresslena search remains classified informa.<br />

seat hi a special election in 1K-) tion.<br />

becoming the first Democrat ever to Dr. Sioiov has made turbulence<br />

represent the Sixth District. He war studies lo determine the effect <strong>of</strong><br />

again In US4 by 21.(20 votes bui the jet stream on missiles as well<br />

was defeated in IBM by 4J99,<br />

ioniiitlon studji for the Titan<br />

' Williams, who practiced law for a<br />

year in New Hampshire then joined Out*f.sighi is not oul«.rrjll,d as<br />

a firm in Newark, to now with a law lar ai Douglass students are con,<br />

firm Ln EUubeth, He formerly earned. Dr. Stolov and |WV senio"•<br />

taught business lew and principles physicLmathematics majors icm-<br />

<strong>of</strong> finance at Rutgers University pleted an innospiiere study ittt year<br />

The library<br />

Bookshelf<br />

In ^Mplng with H» policy <strong>of</strong> hav.<br />

Ing available for circulation the<br />

books appearing on the national bcM<br />

seller llit. the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Free Pul><br />

He l.iorary has recently received a<br />

number <strong>of</strong> lale releases.<br />

Among these are Teler Freuchon-i<br />

"Hook <strong>of</strong> the Seven Seas" and Em*"<br />

bMhVoud^s "The Wh.te Witch<br />

Peter Freuchen, who many will<br />

rcmombei as .1 constant <strong>of</strong> many<br />

weeks on « popular leloiKlon qulj<br />

show has compiled a iionderful vol<br />

ume'lllliMl with ^tory. lole and Ire<br />

end tthout the s«-a Much hUorv<br />

«nd fact. m>ths strange l.iliv. a? well<br />

as personal c*perlein-cs are included<br />

I in his "Book <strong>of</strong> the Seven Seas,"<br />

! The author takes his readers on<br />

Imaginarv adventures wrestliiiB with<br />

sea monkers, drifting endiesslvjn<br />

hot dead calms, facing wild storms,<br />

battling mighty navies and joinink<br />

scientists arid explorers on their expedltiens.<br />

Mayor nemmlue pointed out M»t Lcalle Gn..<br />

Bumped In <strong>On</strong>*<br />

Four automobile iccident., one In.<br />

volvtng a police patrol EM, wars reported<br />

by police during; tile period<br />

„ police fOH» <strong>of</strong> 14 men protects II chief pf aU<br />

(he community. Ttm police deoMt. I» mingle nUMhl<br />

ment Uier* SO yean sta eomprtasd 1<br />

13 he Mid. He also ruled that the Biuaia todiy - ]<br />

• Hr*nt cUlmJna the do-<br />

<strong>of</strong> slushy streets during and after<br />

miiit tan «ntfloutsd BOA If your, child nm aver WOO and the nov storm Thursday, No one<br />

«l» mfcfwrt far the the allow 'taata are net, the child was injured, «nd police issued no<br />

hS/and •ay file « separate return claiming<br />

tidied BUM ta hit own eieroptton and you may also traffic violation summon!.<br />

, i^KiiUd or adopted cklrn an exemption far him as a A crash occurred during the height<br />

kM net iwdnd MM agedependent<br />

OR your tax return. If. <strong>of</strong> the storm about 4 p. m. Thursday<br />

bowmr, the dependent Is married nod Involved automobiles operated<br />

and Asa a Joint return •with a .wife by Robert r, Selvasn. <strong>of</strong> fUO Sth «„<br />

tor husband), you nay not claim the nd Aramon K. Matt, 828 Central av.<br />

OE4I exemption.<br />

According to police, Selvsgn mads<br />

a left turn to go east on Bth st-<br />

OcMnGHy<br />

arter approaching the Intersection<br />

going south on Bay av Ms car<br />

collided with that operated by Watt,<br />

which wa going east on Mh rt. Botb<br />

SUITS<br />

driven said they did not see the<br />

otter approaching in the heavy snow<br />

PLAIN<br />

fall,<br />

He Includes stories <strong>of</strong> sailors who<br />

fought for .fame and glory, traders<br />

Thursday evening about S;3G<br />

who risked their lives for wealth,<br />

o'clock Wilier J. Mine, <strong>of</strong> SIM<br />

'1.00<br />

Pirates and privateers, whale hunt-<br />

bury av., was driving hit tu north<br />

ers and many more. He tells <strong>of</strong> the<br />

CUAIWO and<br />

on AsBury av, and attempted a right<br />

"Ugly nmaim <strong>of</strong>ten f-«l)<br />

greatest battles <strong>of</strong> the seven sens<br />

lurn to go east on ITth rt, His ear<br />

from the destruction <strong>of</strong> the Perslnn<br />

. CNtaMd.Cawry<br />

•Urted in beauty shops!" skidded In Uie (now and crashed in-<br />

Meet at Salamis to the nreat conflict<br />

to a stop street sign on the corner.<br />

at Leyte Gulf during World War II,<br />

The tint mishap <strong>of</strong> the day occur,<br />

The Book <strong>of</strong> the Seven Seas is<br />

ed •bout 11 o'clock Thursday morn-<br />

Uie result <strong>of</strong> many years <strong>of</strong> explore,<br />

ing when a car operated by Dorlj<br />

lion and research Including not only<br />

Jean Dixon. <strong>of</strong> MS leabrlght rd,<br />

tales about the past and present but<br />

•truck another backing from a super-<br />

predictions <strong>of</strong> what may happen to<br />

market Barking let at 1th st, and<br />

the oceans <strong>of</strong> (he future,<br />

West av. Driver <strong>of</strong> the other vehicle<br />

was William Wlllard, <strong>of</strong> 2788 3rd it<br />

* • *<br />

Avaton,<br />

From teaching college students to | at the State University women's coJ.<br />

Induitrial consultant on the upper<br />

Elizabeth Ooudge, an Engllshwom.<br />

lese under a subcontract froni Uie<br />

^ Frank Clark, SJ, <strong>of</strong> 1ISI Tings atmosphere and back again Io teach,<br />

an and the author <strong>of</strong> JJ books, adds<br />

Terrace, drove his car Into the rear liii—all in a year's time— may seem Martin Co., for which the pijtessor another great novel to her wi'll<br />

WMM in Our Own 6reenhouses <strong>of</strong> a police car on Bay av, between to be a far cry from a trip to the has been a consultant slnea li-5* known list which inchides such fam<br />

Bth and 10th sts, Friday morning, mssn. It may be more closely re, Ceples <strong>of</strong> the study wi;rc reauestett lllar titles M "Green Dolphin<br />

ratnbnan James Luddy. driver <strong>of</strong> I»ted than first glance shows. lecently by Iho Scientific Attache ei<br />

Street," "The Boaemary Tree," "Qod<br />

AZALEAS , 2.50 to 10.00<br />

So Loved ih« World" and many<br />

the police vehicle, said he slowed Dr. Harold Siolov. assistant pr<strong>of</strong>ei the French Embassy and will bo ethers.<br />

down to permit another oar In fron aar <strong>of</strong> physics at Douglass College on Miven out in exchange tor copies s-<br />

<strong>of</strong> hun to make a turn, Clark could leave this year, is upper atmciphere<br />

In "The White Witch" the author<br />

French work In the field.<br />

not bring his vehicle to a halt soon ipeelilist on the geophysics staff <strong>of</strong><br />

returns to the historical novel giving<br />

enough to avoid the bump.<br />

the Martin Co. <strong>of</strong> Baltimore., builder loth former students are now a rich long panorama ,6f England<br />

• They bloom in the house for weeks<br />

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tHat ittfaH e»TY<br />

M)<br />

am<br />

fill a. m<br />

MS it, m.<br />

<strong>of</strong> OUT Lord, aa Inter-<br />

is tM mutfe <strong>of</strong> Bach, Handel<br />

and Noble, will fee gmmtad % the<br />

Ctanod, fJtafHri and Wesleyan<br />

0>otn <strong>of</strong> the Brat (MkadM Ounn<br />

an flWNtw Mllf at 7:48. TM<br />

mmic will be natter the directkm<br />

ot Q*arv> 0. AaMM, organlit and<br />

At «h» U a. m. mrvlee this min.<br />

Isr Or. WUlkun m, Oufflck, win<br />

*•• on the topic: "The MynUry<br />

ttie Croai," These Palm Sunday<br />

Mrvteu win formally open (ht •«•¥%<br />

Ices <strong>of</strong> Hoty Week at the chirrch.<br />

Men will M an Informal ml*<br />

net •nvke on Wednesday at 7:45<br />

P m. In. MeyMr Memorial Chspcl<br />

TM theme is "Christian Matortty."<br />

A choral Communion Service will<br />

M conducted on Thursday at 7:45<br />

p. BW to Hie sanctuary. The cm*,<br />

creation will Join with the church<br />

<strong>of</strong>Too eflnBiunlty in Urn IS noon to<br />

I o'clock service on Good Friday<br />

in (fee St. John's Lutheran Chun*.<br />

Home It • mighty tut <strong>of</strong> char-<br />

a«er, Wliat you are st home you<br />

an everywhere, whether you dem-<br />

autnte it or not—Thomas DeWltt<br />

TaJmadle,<br />

BT» J. WIMBERG<br />

Funeral Director<br />

»I ASfeURY AV1NUI<br />

OCaTAN CITY, M. J,<br />

PHONE 2654<br />

OMtmraMMw <strong>of</strong> PuMrai Service"<br />

Witnesses Pkan<br />

TwoUctures<br />

WfjH<br />

makln* th* uuMM<br />

Important aa MM*'Urn<br />

MHef Id U U, there to<br />

«unmM to eeleMilto<br />

mrNMlSB «ad<br />

•aMSftK<br />

I fsUowen'te<br />

muiM to esMinta<br />

however, ranaand Hl»<br />

nnHMMt «• death,<br />

••Sine* He died on Ntota 14, *c-<br />

cordint to the calendar God «afa<br />

the nation <strong>of</strong> MM, on fKt jrfcjht<br />

alone aWaM the nMHtortal <strong>of</strong> M<br />

death be obM-red. TWs year Ninon<br />

Mr. WoMm.hr. wffl delMar toa dl*<br />

course at » (.. mil Kt<strong>of</strong>dom Mali,<br />

E, fane «.i flsam Bl.t • IIIHWIII Hue.<br />

All persons <strong>of</strong> good wUl are invited<br />

to attend.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday, April 8, the public<br />

Brble dlscoune, "A New Song Far<br />

All Hen <strong>of</strong> Oood WUl* will fie de.<br />

Uvered world wide In all the mare<br />

than Ufltn eonfretfatlonj' <strong>of</strong> Je-<br />

hov»h/s Witnesses. Locally the dis-<br />

course wffl tie delivered fcjf Jack D.<br />

Hardy, associate minister <strong>of</strong> the<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> - PleasantvlHe congrega-<br />

tion, at a R. n,<br />

Bible Program Tonight<br />

A BlbHcol progi-am emitted 'The<br />

Prepared nan* (home <strong>of</strong> the ml)<br />

will lae Held thij evening at St. James<br />

A,!U. Oiuren. The program to for<br />

the benefit <strong>of</strong> the Daughters <strong>of</strong><br />

Allen and missionaries.<br />

Posthumous charities are the very<br />

uenee <strong>of</strong> selfishness when be<br />

queaihtd by those who, whUe alive<br />

would part with nothing.—C. C. Col-<br />

ton<br />

BIBLES<br />

THI HKPI6T SIFT<br />

, . . McHENRY'S , ,,,<br />

Mica lapplIM A tqvtpmant<br />

0711 Hi Atlantic Ava,<br />

THE CHOICH FOi A1X .<br />

*u rtw THE<br />

the palm<br />

city silhouetted against the iky.<br />

I did. ntddenly the city wasn't there<br />

1 flw only the palms,<br />

like being transported to another<br />

place. I felt aa if I were in Old<br />

letn. It was the day when He was<br />

ing the city, and Mis devoted follow-<br />

strewn palm leaves in His path. Is<br />

r that movntrrgp our minister had told<br />

story <strong>of</strong> folUh Sunday. Now I real-<br />

bow much this message meaYit to rat.<br />

'atcbing the palms, X realUed th*t all<br />

need help in understanding life's basic<br />

£ W« find that help in th« Chureh,<br />

Following;<br />

ATLANTIC CITY<br />

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CITYHOMI/<br />

LOAN ASS6CIATIOM<br />

The Bibh<br />

And Daily Mi<br />

ta Mw story <strong>of</strong> tM tnMBgiiMtlsn,<br />

Chrtrt did not Mr M KM «U«<br />

Into Uw mounlata Mtk Him, Out<br />

only Prter, Janot ant Jot*. F»<br />

h^w the eijwrienw w« ma for<br />

ttie rot «m not Btctd. Yet<br />

, Jaran and Jobs would net<br />

MB to bavs Mm jwrHculwiy pr*.<br />

pared lor th* eipertence, for we are<br />

4oM Mat duiiw it their e]ni wen<br />

IMvy with sleep.<br />

eupt the VMBO which the story<br />

tenrii earn* to than In the form<br />

<strong>of</strong> a Ann en the monnUlntop. But<br />

It -win r*sl and unter^taHe, Christ<br />

aMNUed In a glorified form with<br />

35iaMnias,<br />

_iBi apostles w»r» astounded<br />

TJiey didnt now what to say But<br />

rWf aJwayn ready to My Mme-<br />

m his lmpuUlvcness. trurst out<br />

, -Mmter, It ta geed for u« to<br />

be fcwej and let us M!» three tafr<br />

Ju« then a cloud overshadowed<br />

them and a voice was beard nying,<br />

"Hill Is My Moved Sen in whom<br />

[ am well pleated. Hear Jihn."<br />

With the voiw, the rtilen diMp.<br />

Beared, and Chrijt m ttanding<br />

alone. Deeply knp»Hed Bid holding<br />

tholr peece, Hie apoatles came down<br />

with Him from the mountalntop and<br />

returned to the tuSeringi and needs<br />

<strong>of</strong> the peeMe,<br />

We cannot have such an experi-<br />

ence unless we go to the mountain<br />

with the Master. And siwh eijiert-<br />

enca are worthless unless they<br />

bring us back, as Christ and the<br />

three apostles, to dally duty and<br />

•ervtoe.<br />

lapttet Chun* Sets<br />

C Prtdiy Strrtcc<br />

y<br />

TOe. Rw.^ld P. Wrttht will<br />

conduct I SaerM asrrtee en Good<br />

Friday .at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Baptist<br />

Obur* from 12'noon until I p. m.<br />

•Hie Smett but WMrta From the<br />

Orois" J«1I it H*en tjr uytors from<br />

tte surroumllng area: "Forgiveness<br />

At Ai fTm« B »y Mr. Wright;<br />

"Auttortly At TOe Cress* W Rev<br />

William Gonomr, paster <strong>of</strong> IJnwood<br />

CommunHr Church; "Remernbran<br />

At* Cnm' by Rev Jeho He<br />

paitor <strong>of</strong> Plr«t BaptiM Ohurrt, Ham<br />

monton; "Submlmton At The Cros'<br />

by Rev. William Brill, pastor i<br />

Oraee Gospel Chapel, Hip Orandi<br />

"SoMerini At The Cre»t" by Rei<br />

Wlfflam AUen, paitor <strong>of</strong> First Prei<br />

bfterian Ctiureh, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>; "Vi<br />

tory At Tlie Oreis- Sy Bev. Wililai<br />

Abernathy, pastor <strong>of</strong> Ne*«eid Bit<br />

list Cfiurch; "Confidence At Th<br />

Crow" ^ Kev. J*n Kay, pastor o<br />

Bible Presbyterian Ohorch, Venmo<br />

Leon Sullivan, Investment broker<br />

insular lay preacher from Phlladei<br />

phla, »I11 be the guest s p e a k e<br />

bister Sunday at the Sunrise lervie<br />

SM a. m., "Decision Day" in Sunda:<br />

Soho.il at »:J0 a. ra., and at tfle evi<br />

nins gospel service 7:30 p. n. Th<br />

Rev. Mr Wright will bring the East<br />

n>essage at the morning worsh;<br />

service 10:45 t, m.<br />

Circle Attamto Service<br />

Mefflibers <strong>of</strong> the Ruth Circle o<br />

St. John's Lutheran Church itten<br />

ed the Wednesday evenlnf scrvii<br />

last weelt In Hie church after wWeh<br />

they went to the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs.<br />

Robert Drudt, IM Inlet Road, where<br />

hey were served refreshments.<br />

CHURCH NEWS<br />

IMT METHODIST<br />

•th and Centnl av,<br />

William R- Sufflck, P.D, Mlnljter<br />

G*urg. 6. AiMan, Mlnl.ter <strong>of</strong> Music<br />

Sunday, March 30_PALM SUNDAY<br />

B;JO a. m—Chureh School with<br />

classes for every age. Forrest It<br />

pftdfgsm. superintendent. The<br />

Nursery, Kindergarten, Primary and<br />

Junior Departments meet in the<br />

flnt floor <strong>of</strong> the church. The Youth<br />

Department meets In the Assembly<br />

Room on the second floor, the Men's<br />

Bible Class In the Blejier Chapel<br />

and ^he Susanna Wesley clasp in<br />

the Qiurch Parlor,<br />

11 . m.—Morning Worship in the<br />

Sanctuary. Dr. Ounlck's sermon<br />

topier *The Mystery <strong>of</strong> the CToss."<br />

Special music by the Chancel Choir.<br />

§:S0 p. m.—Mothodlft Youth Fel-<br />

lowship in the Fellowship Hall <strong>of</strong> the<br />

church. All young people are in.<br />

vited,<br />

7:46 p* m,—"The passion <strong>of</strong> Our<br />

Lord" ih the music <strong>of</strong> Bach, Handi<br />

and NMie, sung by the Chancel<br />

Oiapel and Weslejan Choirs (100<br />

voiees).<br />

Monday, March 11 -~<br />

1 p. m.—iBoy Scout!, Fellowship<br />

Hall.<br />

TMMay, April 1—<br />

. m.—Girl Scout nieeting, Fel<br />

HaH<br />

ice.<br />

Thursday* April 3^<br />

7:48 p. m—Holy Communion Serv<br />

ice in the sanctuary.<br />

Friday, April 4—<br />

12 noon to 3 p. m.=Go©d Friday<br />

Service in the St. John's Lutheran<br />

Church. The ministers <strong>of</strong> the com.<br />

munity will give meditations upon<br />

the seven last words.<br />

iaster Sunday^<br />

Identical services will be held in<br />

the church at 9 and 11 a. m.<br />

Cirele meetinei in the<br />

in, church<br />

WACM,<br />

homes.<br />

Alpha Cirele meeting<br />

FaHor,<br />

Wadnoday, April 1—<br />

JiJO p. m.—Brownie Troop Sun.<br />

day School Room.<br />

11 a. m, to 3 p. m.^Siwing Group,<br />

Pellowihip Jtolf<br />

7;« p. m—Mid-Week prayer ierv-<br />

"IT IS A MISERABLE<br />

THING TO LIVE IN<br />

SUSPENSE"<br />

•(Authors Name Below)<br />

Physicians and pharma-<br />

cists <strong>of</strong>ten wonder whether<br />

many current health articles<br />

are not causing some men-<br />

tal distress. Their informa-<br />

tion about new miracle<br />

drugs, usually accompanied<br />

by vivid descriptions <strong>of</strong> dis-<br />

ease symptoms, <strong>of</strong>ten may<br />

influence one to think they<br />

have the disease they are<br />

reading about.<br />

If you have any constant-<br />

ly re-occurrini unusual<br />

symptoms that you think<br />

might be serious, don't<br />

worry about It. Just visit<br />

your physician and let him<br />

rind out if you railly have<br />

any problem.<br />

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gas hot water heater used sne year.<br />

fff.CB; cigarette machine, Sw.OOi<br />

gulUr amprifier, SiS.fJO, Dick's Amoco<br />

Service. Someri Point, phone 244S,<br />

3J?<br />

ALL MUIICVL, 1NSTRITJENTS — »<br />

to M>% iff. Finance 90 months,<br />

n iiasrs and rvenmo. Pl»tMiu«'«<br />

Hfiio Store, U4 Montrota St., Vta<br />

land, N; 1. Phone B-77W. U<br />

MATTRESS—SEALY pERMo<br />

double Bed alie, pracllcHUy new.<br />

Qi-iglnal prlee iSi,Sfr-=only ^10, Phone<br />

Somers Point 40W, tl<br />

BLECTRIC RANGE, Weillnshouso 4-<br />

nurne!', te,inch size, lapge oven an_d<br />

s^fiiiic space. Good condition, ^,00,<br />

Inspection «t sentlne|.Lied(cr bMf. if<br />

DAVENPORT large slse, uptioUU>red.<br />

down uijlew, good eondltlon. phone<br />

8W1 evenings, a-ST<br />

MUSKRAT MINK DYED icl-out sklnl,<br />

full length coat, site li, liOO.OO: tvm<br />

lounge chairs, 175,00 each! one bach?<br />

elor's chest, tll-O.Oti: taelei, 203 S2nd<br />

Slreet, Phono,.75W.J, 4^1<br />

KELVINATOR. lOH cu, ft, refrlgera,<br />

toi-. Like new. Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong><br />

1131J, *ar<br />

AUTOMATH1 DRYER, Genera! Elec-<br />

tric Excellent eondltlon, Phon»<br />

43110 *3<br />

S RKFRIOERATION CASE f»n<br />

food cyhtnet, jlluis pic lineN, bread<br />

and cookie riiuks. Apply aai Cenlliil<br />

Ave. phone 1507-J, 3.27<br />

WALNUT BUFFET W5.W: walnut<br />

rhlna closet. 513,00: wylnut server,<br />

SI5.IX): svalnul wardiobe closet, W,00;<br />

bed pillows, $1,00 each, TOS <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

Ave, phone 164-1. • If<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

BUY HERE AND SAVE!<br />

CHBVRdLITS<br />

17, V* Bel All- Worts sedan,<br />

OLD$MOBILES<br />

JSi SUPER, 'ffl' Ktiqn outpmulle<br />

iiush^ostten fsdiu. with resr<br />

kBdlxe heater atyllsh<br />

fy^ matched by<br />

•«, "•MS-Hondynisfr, all metal<br />

station wvssn heater, sparkllni<br />

SS*M Mint..* wirtaw englnl Sra-1 lHQ!iAxm>»L'ii*<br />

din and heiitei'. Excellent iMonu<br />

•reBn paint with nateninf snen<br />

rntn-ior. rull power Inciudinji<br />

po ^ndoM ana •eatj. Wifl<br />

CM.1BRATINO OUR MTH YEAR VWTW<br />

PahnerChmolrt&OldsrMbile<br />

^* UiiiMMfM iflW<br />

UiiiMMfM iflW<br />

UiiiMMfM iflW<br />

Op«n MomUy thrMgh S.tiird.T » A.M. to 9 P. M.<br />

REAL ESTATE WANTED<br />

GENTLEMAN desires room, batli and<br />

garage, rjentralj near beach, July<br />

and August. Sox i^, sentlnei^Ledsei 1 ,<br />

4=3<br />

APARTMENT^Year around, unfurn.<br />

ished, 2 hearoonis, hath, living room,<br />

dining room and kitchen, widow. No<br />

children. Bos g35i Sentlnel.Leojter,<br />

8-27<br />

REAL ESTATg FOR 1ALE<br />

AMOS^LT HOMES<br />

for Mom En/oycbU<br />

Year Round Living<br />

MS 23rd Sfr^t<br />

MODERN DUPLEX<br />

Good view <strong>of</strong> tliA MUl *m&<br />

walk Two bedroom, to «*h<br />

apartment Modern fcot wmlte<br />

heat, gu ared. A l taMi<br />

producer.<br />

2306 Wnt Avenue<br />

BUMOALOW<br />

Two bsdroonu, 'Mm M* neat<br />

Inside and out, FUByJHS*"!!.<br />

PuMle water m IMSkti M*<br />

terns. UteM flmmdng.<br />

204 21M SfnMt<br />

SPLIT LEVEL<br />

Biree bedrooms ud 2V4 bafitt.<br />

Bay ream. CJonirtftely modern<br />

year •round dwelling Hot tfr<br />

but ruUy insoJMed. G.rage.<br />

2320 W«Nt<br />

BUNGALOW<br />

Fully Insulited md heated two.<br />

bedroom dweJUng. Uberal flnnn-<br />

clng. Completely furnlahed. <strong>On</strong>ly<br />

H. C, AMOS<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

417 34th SMMt<br />

Phone 3180<br />

INCOME PROFERTY—OB»*all W4»<br />

to beach. Three uniu. <strong>On</strong>e apart-<br />

ment equipped ivilh hot water ht«t.<br />

ll4.nO, Buy now and i M<br />

•uminer-s Income. lee MORlU<br />

Real Eatate and Insurance Since<br />

ith St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave, Phone<br />

TWt>, YEAR-ROUND HOUSES<br />

WiUOi 1 ! modern pauis end id<br />

storm i<br />

Hbuses A1<br />

DHirlch. Phone<br />

OB lot<br />

THIS IS A OOOD BUY! Furnlpea<br />

two-lamily house. Hot wjtfr h»at,<br />

¥ear around inegme over fl.SOO. Near<br />

ay activmes. ror -uicii sale, ontor<br />

111,000,00. Stanley PonUere, 1717 As-<br />

oury Ave. *^<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

Gracious Year 'Round<br />

Living or Unsurpassed<br />

Surnmer Home<br />

Lociltd in «m Sardtni, I* • de-<br />

llghHul tingia 1 b«lroom ham*<br />

wlrh til* bald, Ian* Hv|na4un<br />

room, dining reoni, modern kit.<br />

cl»n, maM'i room and bplh,<br />

liundry-urHfty rMtn, attachad<br />

•aragw and many otW extra Ut<br />

tvm. Lovely lurroondlno*. A<br />

hsma you will apprMhM. Let us<br />

•rrang* an InisMtlsn, Prlctd lew<br />

t» «*tH« mMM.<br />

GOFF REAL ESTATE<br />

S21I CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

YEAH AROUND 2-FAMIL¥ Apartment,<br />

2 beoroomii each Hoo .gecond floor<br />

oil fired hot water bc-b nut floor<br />

oil space heater, 112,000, Wells, art<br />

St and Anbury Ave, t)<br />

tive 5.bedroom fumlsliea eotta^, CSB<br />

Be converted to 2-fainlly «partmt.<br />

prieei for auicfc iat*. (17,086. iee<br />

MORRISON. Real E.tatf and Injur-<br />

ance slnee lilt, Rh K, and mean AVe,<br />

HAT COTTARE IN THE GARDENS.<br />

This eozy ynd t-ompacl COPe cod has<br />

J hedrnoirui, iivlnn rmim with op<br />

fireplace, GarnBC. pi'leejj ut o<br />

513,H», Sec MORRISON. ReaLElla.j<br />

and'Iiu.urBnee ilnco 1919, Bth SI. ant<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Ave<br />

il ^ s<br />

SKAVttJjE, ROUTE SB—Ideal BuslnesJ<br />

spot sad home, 3 Bedrooms, Deamed<br />

Milna, one acre jrround, S.0t30. Own-<br />

__•: Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> cSty 221i>B.S; Realtor,<br />

sea Iiie 34W1B, $-3<br />

ALL~¥BAR BANCHISR — Three bed.<br />

rooms^ Loeated S10S Bay Ave. Owner<br />

will redecorate, small payment ana<br />

monthly terms, Infoi-mellon^ Waller<br />

O. Barber, TM Wood St., Vlnelund.<br />

N, J, Phone OX 3.3*73. If<br />

HOME AND INCOME, Two-riunlly<br />

» apartment plus a 2-l)edrmij7t cottotie<br />

near center elly. AH tor ilq.soo. See<br />

MORRISON, Rcnl Estate and lnsui»<br />

ance, Slh St. and <strong>Ocean</strong> Ave 4^<br />

TWO-rAMIiY OOTTAGE — Klve bed-<br />

rooms£ p baths, sun room, eU', FM-st<br />

floor apartment, a bedroonii, hiith, etc,<br />

Licensed Guest House, Vicinity lalii<br />

Street beach, 113.500, Lewis J, Cori^<br />

«4 Sth Street. M7<br />

CLASSIFIED DISPLAY<br />

DESOTO - PLYMOUTH<br />

WE LOST YOUR. PHONE NUOTER.<br />

Will the parts' who wanted a Beach-<br />

front 2-fantHy apartment with extra<br />

ot under iK.000 BleaW call us; we<br />

have 11—4 bedrooms, Vi 6«th« In each<br />

apartment. Furnished, a^ar garage.<br />

MORRISON, Real Estate and insur-<br />

ance. Slh and ocean Ave. phone Olio,<br />

WoodbineMotorSales<br />

Autti. D*Soro-Plymouth B«l*r<br />

BOO WASHINGTON AVB,<br />

Woodbrn. Phraft 1-2266<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE<br />

BUNGALOW, 120 OfMfl R«d, S<br />

B. R. A I. ah, turnWmS, •••<br />

hut- (adlaiant lot not inslutM)<br />

IMJN.<br />

COTTAGI, 411 lay /kit, 1 B.».<br />

A B.., tic, ell hat watar htaf,<br />

unfur.<br />

nm.<br />

eQTTABl, ini Aibury Avanua,<br />

$un-porch, 1 1.1. I «, ata, fur-<br />

nlshadi t#aca haatah<br />

COTTAGE. IMt Artury «<br />

e. R. * B, *tc m«n w*. *<br />

Show.r, furnh**d, gn flaw Imt.<br />

m<br />

COTTAGI, l«i» AsHlnr *««»<br />

imalf MtH MMta * *.*. § I.<br />

-Dormitory t MN «M t.», «<br />

w«h-.t.nd, MrnMM l«t W»t*r<br />

r*dlatk>n haifM •yitwn.<br />

I1S4M.<br />

Honey Lltoyd Ghattln<br />

REALTOH<br />

lilSAiburyAv*. Ph. 0060<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR 1ALJ<br />

REAL ESTATE FOR RENT<br />

BA¥ OOTTAOE, S23 fiMmm AM<br />

Deck, sunpoteh. 3 MMtm •ntll-<br />

abie Jun«. July. Aunat. on »,«•»<br />

mn% three w»ft ends or Phone Vuliey<br />

b-*>6i. BaniBure. Md, 4-a<br />

ROOMING HOUSE (Xlta&Usned) Five<br />

bednoms, two ttatha, lane iun morn,<br />

etc, Vieimty wh pt^ WaeB<br />

etc. Vicinity UUi Str M<br />

Lewis J. Cirf, Wt Ith Street<br />

room.<br />

fl MO<br />

3-27<br />

EXCHANOB<br />

EXCHAJJOE—Ha Apartment House.<br />

Camden. 0000.00 Una, nsuSiui<br />

lota In Uoonawwn. Will aVenanac<br />

ifcltft cash for home or J-faollly aparv<br />

Blent In <strong>Ocean</strong> city E. <br />

» or the County 4&.<br />

the twenty^Uta.<br />

_, _. J. on the petltM<br />

jf the s-umtrlber the executrix oC apld'<br />

eceuent. notice » hereby given to f "<br />

Creditors <strong>of</strong> said deeedent to prw ..<br />

to the executrix within six montlia"<br />

rrcifn ttie twant^alxTh day <strong>of</strong> February.<br />

1958, their etanna In wrltlna and i -- 1<br />

oSK, speettylnit ttie anvui - '<br />

ADA MAY :<br />

Franklin A, Kins,<br />

Attorney<br />

S-«—it—pf, (21 00<br />

LARGE FRONT BEDROOM In second<br />

floor apartment Yeat arounfl Kit<br />

Chen prlvileKV If desired 305 oth SL,<br />

second floor. Apt B 3-27<br />

NOTICK OF SAI.K<br />

The underauned win sen at public<br />

auctlfin un April A JSSB nt 2 15 P tf<br />

at Palmer Chevrolet and Oldsmoblle<br />

1119 Asbury Ate <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

Jersey, one (U 19*9 OlOwnobUe<br />

Fortr-Door Sedan Serial No<br />

r ,—23 by \ Irtue <strong>of</strong> B(iray;t4300<br />

year<br />

*I7—31—pf. »7,«8.<br />

OF SALfc .<br />

The undenlgned will sell at public<br />

auction an April 2nd. 1998, ut li no<br />

A M , at Burke Chevrolet Sales, Inp ,<br />

503 W RIB Granae Ave Wildwood<br />

N J one II) 1«B Hudson, SeHlU Nn<br />

7C3PS2M W virtue or default In, pd -<br />

1 • on C<strong>On</strong>dltUiuu Sales Contract or<br />

.,.,vy J, pctersun, held by (..etKTiil<br />

Moton Arcaptanee CorpDiatlun<br />

General Mbton Acavtanoa Cbrpon-<br />

tlon reserves the rlgmT to bid on the<br />

Pi<br />

CORPORATION,<br />

ACCEF1ANCE CORPORATION,<br />

Robert A Kler. Atlorncy-ln-Facn.<br />

3-27—lt^-Pf »1.78<br />

The underslci<br />

auction on Api<br />

A M at NIcP<br />

tun Mo, ~~~<br />

Oldr<br />

Dated<br />

C!v«'<br />

New<br />

NOUGD U herifer given ' " "<br />

counts <strong>of</strong> the sunaciiber<br />

<strong>of</strong> tin" Eststf <strong>of</strong> Tjjttle c.<br />

oeu»-d will bo andHeu and<br />

,hc SujTOSBte and reported<br />

meht to tne tape May Cur<br />

rrobate Division on the<br />

day <strong>of</strong> April, next, at<br />

A, M. at which tlOl* appl<br />

be made tor the allowance<br />

•Ion* *l i<br />

undersigned will sail 4<br />

Inc.<br />

To iomre yniirM.,<br />

<strong>of</strong>fice not tartr —-<br />

' • " ' * ' •<br />

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V'


'•^ilp<br />

BCfm<br />

BantU* OufA<br />

cGh t<br />

I TwTTialllll JS {& ^M|lf flfSSi B^^<br />

ItoBMtBUw. ^"^<br />

IE, a* jfA.'A" j»w the<br />

• lift by dewulnt Somer.<br />

Lutheran 'A- lot tha full<br />

^ fba startef the night',<br />

*oth lluthar«n Mams wen<br />

eked s<strong>of</strong> f ha tap run*. <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

r Luttttnh oted the rnhnrfune <strong>of</strong><br />

ttboc. brtttaen to win third<br />

toy defestin* K. <strong>of</strong> c. •»*,<br />

j.,Bet> AdMfr stmered all the Indl<br />

|3 JWMra, Mh . m triple and<br />

•aaala. Other high singles in-<br />

laaTpKrbarFwIi* a MB, Jo.<br />

I «Hmnd flm Lutt wHo »1.<br />

d.<br />

s.<br />

s.<br />

o.<br />

*,<br />

r,<br />

c.<br />

iitiiiiiri—<br />

aapiMf^- •? :<br />

CSmui "A- M<br />

Lutheran "B" M<br />

Lutheran ... Ml*-<br />

IS<br />

14<br />

14<br />

mi<br />

•rMUMMS NIKt LBAD<br />

<strong>of</strong>snrt iwr JUIATCH<br />

The Shriners were held to a stand<br />

<strong>of</strong>f by the third-place Craftsmen In<br />

Hit* week'* session <strong>of</strong> the Masonic<br />

League at 13th it., hut gained<br />

'ground hr the lead when second-place<br />

'Blue Lodge lout 31 to Trinity.<br />

Souders ported a 500 series and 180<br />

single for tits'! scaring laurel*<br />

Standings<br />

Shriners 20 ft<br />

Blue Lodge IS 13<br />

Craftsmen 13 15<br />

* # •<br />

KOMIM BUMF DAISIES<br />

PROM WOMEN'S LOOP TIE<br />

A Orst-placc deadlock between the<br />

Peonle* and the Daisies .way: dis-<br />

solved in this wrtk's meeting <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Wotnra's League, with the Peonies<br />

topping the Ro»vs. .11, while the<br />

D*ud*s unlit, 33. wtUi the Iris.<br />

May Rott ported a MS Jor high<br />

series, and Blanche fililthi !M tu<br />

good enough to cam-her high slngls<br />

donors.<br />

Stendlnas<br />

Pranje* , 17 1<br />

Daisies 18 8<br />

Iris 14H 9H<br />

A GOOD REASON TO SHOP<br />

OCEAN einr . . . WRST<br />

BUDD'S DECORATOR SHOP<br />

743 ASBURY AVI, PHONE 2802<br />

OPEN FRIDAY & SATURDAY "TTL 9 P M.<br />

Shop Those End <strong>of</strong> (Month Specials<br />

Ee*. Price<br />

U9<br />

IJf<br />

3.91<br />

ROHWG BOARD PAD S COVER<br />

TWUHAPUSETS<br />

COTTQN SHEET BUNKETS<br />

1.WS4x54PUSTlC TABLE aOTHS<br />

tic<br />

4ft<br />

PILLOW CASES<br />

30" RUfflf SASH CURTAINS<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

98c<br />

1.00<br />

3.44<br />

88c<br />

2 80c<br />

33c<br />

SHOP BARLY AND SAVE<br />

MAIL & PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED<br />

OYSTERS «O» TO TOP<br />

IN MIXED DOUBLES PLAY<br />

The Oysters flattened the Flojm-<br />

ders for the full count to lake the<br />

lead in the Mixed Doubles League,<br />

The Crabs, frdnt runners prior to<br />

ihc competition, helped the Oysters<br />

t>y being stood ulT, 24, to the<br />

shrimps.<br />

Miriam Bradway topped the worn<br />

en In the individual efforts with a<br />

471 series and 178 Bmc. Charley<br />

Fieke*' <br />

will be running 51 days, frsm May<br />

29 through July Si, and the .'im uf<br />

Mr. Fahey's project will be to give<br />

the public a competitive stake event<br />

every time we run one.'*<br />

Delaware Park's traditional open-<br />

i day is May M Bent when Iho<br />

Wilmington Handicap will be run,,<br />

ss has been the custom for many<br />

years. This year three new stake<br />

events have been added to the Dela-<br />

ware Park roster, one or them a<br />

handicap on the dirt track at a mile<br />

snd a sixteenth, while the other two<br />

new stakes are for juveniles. The<br />

highlight <strong>of</strong> the meeting will natur-<br />

i.lly be the SI50.000 Delaware Hand),<br />

csp, climax <strong>of</strong> the Distaff Big Three,<br />

and richest race in ihe world for<br />

nilies and mares. It will be run on<br />

'illy as. the flnal day.<br />

The new slake closing program a<br />

Delaware Park wili^ cause no changi<br />

in the Distaff Big Three January ar.<br />

•angemem that has become so sue.<br />

•essful In recent years.<br />

Sporf Slants<br />

By HT( PRITeHII<br />

Fans sometimes get excited when<br />

the New York Yankees lose a num-<br />

ber <strong>of</strong> exhibition games, Bui then<br />

is little reason for sueh optimum, or<br />

pes«lnilsm,*!i" 1 fmj>ia» may be.<br />

The Yonlteea eaenFSarjjem lo<br />

play less ihaa insplraUonsTbaTi dun*.<br />

inii the first part <strong>of</strong> the spring base.<br />

Ml season. IM not that Ole* Casey<br />

Stengel wants to lose. But the aid<br />

pros don't get that burning, yearn-<br />

ing fire io win every exhibition game<br />

sumo <strong>of</strong> the lesser clubs do.<br />

w. do not think th. Yankeas<br />

ar* • super cluk. In fnl, we task<br />

tor them to miss lha pMnanr this<br />

year. But our clua ifft'r thalr<br />

tarry WMenf In •ahlbltlsro wHn<br />

Hie St. Louli Cardinals, or anyana<br />

•Ise, If, thai the Yanks have net<br />

mid* the big fhtitges ever Mi*<br />

they <strong>of</strong>rsn make.<br />

Pe<br />

By<br />

They've come up with TuHey and<br />

Larsen, Bobby Ihantz, or someone <strong>of</strong><br />

(real value, just about every winter,<br />

this year they're not as improved as<br />

some <strong>of</strong> the other teams, over what<br />

they were In IB57—and thus the com-<br />

parative change Is not in their favor<br />

in ISM.<br />

Last year the league champions<br />

cot <strong>of</strong>f to a sorry start. But they<br />

were pretty strong at the finish—and<br />

managed to whip the team they had<br />

is whip, the White So*. They can<br />

probably still handle the White SON,<br />

who lack punch, but they may not<br />

be able to handle Detroit, or loston<br />

—should the Tigers catch firs or the<br />

Red Sos find the pitching.<br />

The Baltimore Orioles will be no<br />

pushovers either. And maybe the<br />

Athletics will beat the Yankees some<br />

this year. All lhat might help.<br />

As we've said before, we do not<br />

concede the National League flag<br />

Is Milwaukee, either—as so many<br />

sports writers do. Milwaukee has<br />

been an up an down team for some<br />

years. They might not be up again<br />

this year, and the Cardinals and<br />

Dodgers might be.<br />

So dont think the World Seriei<br />

li, already arranged. It could be the<br />

Cards and Tigers, Dodgers and Red<br />

Box (or White Sox) or maybe New<br />

York and Milwaukee'<br />

Youth Fellowship to<br />

Stage Ptay In May<br />

PETERSBURG — Tha MethodW<br />

-Vouth Fellowship <strong>of</strong> the Petersburg<br />

Church met Monday evening at the •<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Billy Cassedy, Ruth dark<br />

presided and Billy Webb led devo-<br />

tions.<br />

Members decided to present a plsy<br />

in May lo false money for the gen,<br />

era! treasury.<br />

Present were llulh Clartt and David<br />

Candy <strong>of</strong> Oreenlleld; Mary Moore,<br />

Carol 'Snyder, Milton jester. Billy<br />

Cassedy, Claude Kohjer, Ilaymond<br />

and Bruce Belley. Billy and Bobby<br />

Webb, <strong>of</strong> Petersburg,<br />

The next meeting wUl be in tin<br />

Community Hell. Monday, April 21<br />

Schilling Captures<br />

Trapshootfng Crown<br />

MM, mion HOSTIIS<br />

The Woman's Society <strong>of</strong> Chrtstlan<br />

Service <strong>of</strong> tho I«eisbur8 MethodW<br />

Church met TUMday •veniM at the<br />

home <strong>of</strong> Mrs. ton* prior. Route SO,<br />

Mrs Diubeth Butler presided, with<br />

Mrs, Mabel Sears leading Uie devo-<br />

tional period.<br />

Members voted to purchase laster<br />

flowers for the church and the Shut<br />

ins in the community,<br />

v<br />

Attending were Mrs, Mabel Sears.<strong>of</strong><br />

aermont; Mrs. Pewla Sack, <strong>of</strong><br />

Oreenfleld: Mrs. Olene Cawthra, Mrs<br />

Theima Galdwell, Mrs. Edna Lee, Mi*<br />

Agnes Kohler, Mrs, Louis* toyman<br />

Mrs Bertha DelUven, Mrs. Kliubetr<br />

BuUer and Mrs, Frlor. aU <strong>of</strong> Peten<br />

burg.<br />

The next meeting is set for AprU<br />

15.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

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OUALITY PRINTING<br />

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»* ATLANTIC AVI, PH. 0711<br />

Charley Schilling, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>,<br />

captured the Huntingdon Valley<br />

Country club's men's tnpsbeMing<br />

championship last week end at Ab-<br />

ington over a classy field.<br />

Schilling broke M <strong>of</strong> 100 (Ingle<br />

IS-yard targets lo tarry home the<br />

club's most coveted honor, A left-<br />

handed gunner, lie led at half time<br />

with 49 <strong>of</strong> SO, then coasted along<br />

in the second half to top the Held<br />

The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> sportsman has<br />

been hitting his targets In Una style<br />

this winter. <strong>On</strong>ly a week ago he<br />

carded 49 <strong>of</strong> SO and M <strong>of</strong> 100 in an<br />

Interclub match against Torresdale<br />

Frankford CC shooters and prior to<br />

that has been outstjuidlng In PhUo<br />

delphia district trapshootlng compe<br />

tltion.<br />

Second place in the HVCC title<br />

shoot went to Walter Uehelberger<br />

Sr. with 91. Herb Cantley, another<br />

summer resident <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> also<br />

took part in the HVCC champion-<br />

ship tournament, scoring 89.<br />

NTIIIIIUR6 MiiPS<br />

•Mr, and Mrs. Joseph De Haven Jr.,<br />

and son Eugene, a»d Mrs. Edmund<br />

De Haven, <strong>of</strong> Cape May Court House,<br />

attended graduation exercises <strong>of</strong> the<br />

SSrd Recruit Class <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey<br />

SUM Police Academy, at West Tren<br />

ton on Friday, The former's son,<br />

Edmund R, De Haven, one <strong>of</strong><br />

If members to he presented with<br />

their badges by Governor Robert 1,<br />

Meyner.<br />

Attending the Sub-district Rally in<br />

the Asbury Methodist Church, Mar.<br />

more Monday evening from this<br />

area were William Canedy Sr., Mil-<br />

ton Jester, Truman Mali, Ruth<br />

Cl»rlc. Dsvld Candy, Evans Hewitt.<br />

BUbr Ctssedy, Carol and Jean Byader,<br />

Robert and Wuiiam Webb,<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Prank Clfonl and<br />

dauehter, plane, were guests <strong>of</strong> her<br />

parents, Mr and Mn, Jack Bu><br />

guislii. <strong>of</strong> Woodbine, for several<br />

days.<br />

Mr and Mrs Chester Shorejr and<br />

family, <strong>of</strong> Delaware, were guests <strong>of</strong><br />

her mother, Mrs. Ida Detro, for<br />

several days.<br />

Ilk* 'mm plain, lov* ••m fancy..,<br />

famous •••HVillna by<br />

WUSJHff<br />

For our Bengaline devotees (meanins; any man<br />

who's worn one) we present a new Dixie Weave<br />

Bengallae. Same Jmjenioua ventilated coolneaa<br />

,... wins Am Trend styling by Hart Schaffher<br />

* Marx.,, in MW flecked aatterai that tiv*<br />

yon a handaome style "plua." <strong>On</strong>ly f£C<br />

GOBI WIWM-NI HPatei^<br />

ixon*<br />

MEN'S and BOYS' WEAK<br />

Shufflln' <strong>On</strong><br />

NMI and Gotalp <strong>of</strong><br />

Shufflaboard Club<br />

By H. MIKl BAKER<br />

It wu nice to see Elizabeth Smith<br />

ai last Monday nlfM's card party<br />

after an absence <strong>of</strong> three months<br />

due to a fractured taeeeap, ThiTty.<br />

nine aUeaded this affair and theneb)<br />

set a record high for a Monday turn-<br />

out.<br />

We welcome back executive Jxjord<br />

member Charles Hiller and his wife<br />

from a three months* vacation hi<br />

Florida, Too bad they had to tje<br />

•reeled by a severe storm and a<br />

power failure.<br />

Because <strong>of</strong> Ugh winds, rain and<br />

snow, shuffling enthusiasts had to<br />

tum to Indoor sports during the lit-<br />

ter half <strong>of</strong> last week. However, now i<br />

that spring Is <strong>of</strong>ficially here, a warm<br />

and bright future is bi prospect.<br />

LMM Tennis Courts<br />

lie Cape* May <strong>City</strong> cwnmUsloncrj<br />

this week awardeil to William J<br />

Moore a leue to operate the Lafay-<br />

ette st. tennis eonrU ffn Hay 15<br />

to ScHoBMr IB, Moore's HM tiid<br />

for the lean was the only one re><br />

sired.<br />

BERT'S PATIO SHOP<br />

JUST ARRIVED<br />

JACKSON &<br />

PERKINS<br />

ROSES<br />

• DafreiMr<br />

• Ma P.rkint<br />

• Vegu*<br />

• haw<br />

• Twilight<br />

and Many Otlwr<br />

iFlm RMM far<br />

Y©yf Garden.<br />

GARDEN CEMTER<br />

Good Lawn* & Gardant<br />

Start Now at ttorfa<br />

•UlMi HIM<br />

MM- Agftolte — S-IO-iO<br />

e^wma — HoUytone — Vlioro<br />

VIRTAQREIN<br />

SiABOARO SIKD<br />

OM. SCOTT LAWN • IID<br />

•awUI <strong>On</strong>- Mai Mba, $141<br />

RUSTICRAFT PINCI<br />

BIRTf PATIO SHOP<br />

nm A WIST AVINUB<br />

, OCtANCITY,N.J. --<br />

6TH and AS8URY AVE.<br />

SHOPPING and COMPARING'<br />

YOUR BEST WAY OF KN<<br />

Discounts Are A Fact<br />

— Not Talk!<br />

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5-PIEC<br />

DINET^<br />

Actually above ordinary kitchen sets. Specially i<br />

samples, imperfects and such. Ail are ti<br />

DUplay-d and Pric-d Nationally from $69,95 j<br />

OUR PRICE JUST<br />

$ 32"T O J J<br />

FOR THi ENTIRE CROUP • - - NONB PRICtB I<br />

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CURVED SECTION/<br />

Combining Foam Rubber with<br />

Mortem Long Wearing Fabric<br />

FABRIC inaHUOHTKD WITH SILV1R IM<br />

A $289 VALUI JUST *1 i<br />

I I I I I I<br />

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Dresser with Mirror and Chest • m \<br />

Regular fiat • • "<br />

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BED SER«0ular<br />

Our price Isn't fo<br />

bed " '—<br />

ouutre**, Mflr "<br />

•prkig on ittuw<br />

WOND<br />

<strong>On</strong> Y«ir Dial<br />

Ormafnt Family Ktorf<br />

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OCEAN CITY SENTINEL-LEDGER *l<br />

lVR_No.60 Telephone 0304 or 030B OCEAN CITY, NEW JERSEY, THURSDAY, APRIL 3, 1958 jenlinel.j^dnef Buttaing,'*lS at. and Havan ay.<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong>, Stay Away From My Door<br />

HeHBteMtt<br />

•'$( 1#ES%* •'•:<br />

Si mk<br />

: ' ~ ' . ' ' . •"'" ; 'Mm<br />

Award Orchids For Hats and<br />

Attire on Boardwalk Sunday<br />

County Hearing<br />

Set to Protest<br />

New Boat Rules<br />

Glenn Hopes Party<br />

Operators Can Win A<br />

'Understanding' [/]<br />

A public hearing to discuss<br />

controversial provisions <strong>of</strong> P.<br />

L, 510, enacted some time ago<br />

to tighten safety regulations<br />

covering beat! carrying six or<br />

more passengers for hire, wUl<br />

be held in the old court house<br />

at Cape May Court House on<br />

Monday, April 14, at 1:80 p.<br />

m., Congressman Milton VV.<br />

Glenn announced today.<br />

Widely Known Administrator Named Pint<br />

Supt. For New Mainland Regional School<br />

By BITTY BACK<br />

SOMERS POINT—Dr. Willlnm B.<br />

Slover. superintendent <strong>of</strong> (Vntrrl<br />

Regional High School in <strong>Ocean</strong> Coun-<br />

ty, was named iuperintendent <strong>of</strong> lh*?<br />

Atlantic M.ilnl.md Itop.lonnl IllKh<br />

VChool at a «pc:ial meeting So'nrdny<br />

sftcrnoon In -hn Nrw York av<br />

school.<br />

Dr. Stover's jppointment r.s chitf<br />

rdminlstralor <strong>of</strong> Hie rctioncl schnnl<br />

becomes c(Ti!4,tivi' July 1 <strong>of</strong> tliis yea<br />

for a period <strong>of</strong> one year with an<br />

ittinual salary <strong>of</strong> $10,000 plus Iravcl<br />

expenses<br />

The IXHird also named Roncrt E.<br />

Honon <strong>of</strong> Nortlifleld SB a new mem-<br />

ber or the board to (ill th» vacancy<br />

created by the resignation <strong>of</strong> David<br />

\V B. Kslning Jr. Ilaining resigned<br />

to permit board consideration <strong>of</strong> his<br />

architectural firm's plans for the new<br />

school.<br />

Dr. Stover Is 51 years <strong>of</strong> age and<br />

is a graduate <strong>of</strong> State Teacher. Col-<br />

Glenn made tlie announcement !<br />

after h# had completed arrange,<br />

aunts with Coast Guard headauar-<br />

ters In Washington to five party<br />

boat operators and other boatmen<br />

<strong>of</strong> Cumberland Atlantic and Cape<br />

May Counties an opportunity to dis-<br />

cuss the new law with top-ranking<br />

Coast Guard <strong>of</strong>ficials.<br />

Boatmen throuohout the nation<br />

have charged rhal Mw new law<br />

Is in many retpMts ImprafHcat<br />

and that ih full *H«ctl¥*n*M would<br />

IBHW FUkwus financiil bwrdans on<br />

MMr HHluttrv.<br />

<strong>On</strong>tgretanan Glenn has been one<br />

<strong>of</strong> the leaders In the Congressional<br />

aftort to work out a praetlcal solu-<br />

ttoo to the praUen,<br />

Owhen and operators <strong>of</strong> boats<br />

eaBym« siK or more pHnngen for<br />

hlr* are Invited to attend the April<br />

14 hearing to discuss their quettions<br />

and com^alnts aialnst the new<br />

safety law wiUi fJoast Guard <strong>of</strong>ficlnis<br />

has<br />

he received his B.5, and his<br />

Degree, and Wagner College. State.]<br />

Inland. N, V.<br />

H. was pnsisvnr <strong>of</strong> ttw Naw<br />

Jersey Idutatienal AssseiaMen<br />

frem 1M1 to ifMi Is paM pratl-<br />

d»nt af Nw Naw janay Syp*rln.<br />

tandenr't AsHclatlani and a Ufa<br />

DR. STOVER<br />

af tha Nltlanal Muutlen.<br />

•I Aiis£laHen,<br />

stover-s tJH»la on the Building af<br />

Elementary schools has been widely<br />

used. He has been a superintendent<br />

for si* yeari and has Jurt expert-<br />

ihJCROACHMBNT OF SEA betwetn I3th and 18th sts. tha week » . .<br />

I —in by trieie views' on Tuesday morning. At top is sandwichstandI just northi <strong>of</strong>i«f» ?^<br />

Uterhuie wavts knocked out its underpinning. Center view shows how sea mbbtad^away<br />

toiith foundation <strong>of</strong> 8-unit Burd apartmenU just beyond Bob's after washing out yard<br />

'-'lien building and boardwalk. Bottom icene is looking south toward "^ s^ show n|<br />

1 Wivis advanced close to private home after eating away large part <strong>of</strong> Fishing UUD<br />

Wn| lot at right,—Senior Studio photos,<br />

luge 'Bit©' by Angry Seas, High<br />

|di Perils Apartments, Stores and<br />

>mes in 14th st, Beachfront Areq^<br />

. Worsi Erosion in 10 Yman Destroys LiMguard Fin* Aid Slotion K<br />

prAngry ,MS on prolonged high tides agitated by ^«&J^^/^J i t^J^ mw<br />

|»Wsand in the l«h st beachfront area in gluttonous biteis and have exposed more<br />

l«fialf mJHion dollars worth <strong>of</strong> private and city property in the area to senous danger<br />

the erosive action <strong>of</strong> the tides over the past several weeks has beenactively;gnawmi<br />

'« the strand, but it was not until Monday that the immment danger to bo»waK<br />

% apartment houses and other structures between 13th and 15th streets was fully real-<br />

Seriouiness <strong>of</strong> the eondttion was emphasBed early. Tuerfay mori^i with »*J^<br />

We <strong>of</strong> the 14th st. Beach Patrol First Aid Station into the mountainous surf, ana tm<br />

i Of a bioch luncheonette on its naked and battered pilings.<br />

"" ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ : = S= ^ ^ ^ ^ ' = f<br />

ididate Says US Should Put<br />

loll <strong>of</strong> Stone' Along Coast<br />

—•..... which produced<br />

j-^fMW over shore arms<br />

» swdttsively that the federal<br />

i^Ujtliig the New Jersey<br />

2*. Major John J, Omgaii,<br />

*&*• • DenHKntic candidate<br />

^i. stnile nomlBBUon, saM<br />

[J^wnsliiently nuintglned<br />

fe?^» JWIon program need-<br />

Wtral tovVrnment," *«•<br />

ta4m. _.. Individual towns<br />

SSI * W* have the flnan.<br />

«e<br />

with<br />

^* •!« uiis prenem..<br />

Jtei* ilwuld he built<br />

«•« » kMp out Ml.<br />

«Hnt enautf bom**,<br />

**Nif*. Home, were<br />

••From Monmoutti to Capo May<br />

County if intinttj,"<br />

Orogan explained that he consld-<br />

ered the New Jersey shore "a n«.<br />

tlonal shrine."<br />

"Certainly no other shrine in our<br />

country gives so many people from<br />

M many sMes so much pleasure,"<br />

the mayor concluded.<br />

Bonk Clotad Friday,<br />

to btOpm Saturday<br />

Thl. 'week will be one <strong>of</strong> the few<br />

oenatam when The National Bank<br />

<strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> will be opw for Mil.<br />

ness on Saturday, President Bruqe<br />

P, minon annsujlced.<br />

There will be no tanking serriw<br />

<strong>of</strong>fered tomorrow becsuse <strong>of</strong> Good<br />

Friday, However. DUnon sala the<br />

main tank u well as the branches<br />

at ISth at. here end In S*« bit <strong>City</strong><br />

wHl IN aden with nil fKllltlcs on<br />

Saturday from 8 •-m. to noon. Thu<br />

ta o*toi d«w to compwiMt* (<strong>of</strong> tb.<br />

The Inrsadt <strong>of</strong> •realen an MM<br />

I4t»i st, tacftai <strong>of</strong> Itt. btaeh «•<br />

winMr Is csmldtred In affltlsl<br />

circin to k* as tarleua a« on i«l<br />

Attanlk Mis, aMIit 10 ywn<br />

At thai Hill* crowdi gain<br />

ftwr* for nwiy hwrs to waMi<br />

M M on fh* ectwi >W* <strong>of</strong> *•<br />

cmmMlns hater* Nw rMr<<br />

.wi. Savan «n»r* nev*d to<br />

saHr spars farmer MaM.<br />

Mayer Eklwnrd B. Bowker and <strong>City</strong><br />

Engineer Joseph KyUnd toured Uie<br />

be«c«if ront Tuesday afternoon toting<br />

up tile damaga to city property<br />

caused by the rough se«s on the<br />

high tides. An ettlnuite <strong>of</strong> the dam-<br />

age to puWic and privsU property<br />

wai not umnedlatsly available setter,<br />

flay.<br />

The danger '» i» ••*• *«*•* •*<br />

continued loss <strong>of</strong> »snd ^fora the<br />

project to replenh* *i_kti* MB<br />

be Itsuted thk spring There Is «1-<br />

•o tt» danger <strong>of</strong> flood Udfl «n«*<br />

fuU moon due tonaorrow night, The<br />

winds Tuesday shlfteS to wester^<br />

•nd continued there through yester-<br />

day, calming the besvy mrf to eon.<br />

MMHt num. A shift lack to the<br />

ttnntWMt w wMrV M.thatuB<br />

ttoHtwart «r exterlr on .KM fuM<br />

«noo« ttda could ntnlt In Aooding<br />

at triy n*w taw's provl.loiw end ra<br />

ait ttwtr pr<strong>of</strong>nts aaainsl nS» inaas<br />

Announelng the hearini, Congress<br />

man Olenn sain he hoped thai the<br />

session would be helpful In aafclM<br />

at a workiblutindtrslandlng.between<br />

the Bonlmen and the Coast Qyard,<br />

which is charfEd with admlnLsUtlni;<br />

the new law.<br />

He urged ail individual boat oa-n.<br />

ers party boat gsweiatlensf^iid<br />

^tferi intererted in the roa^r to<br />

attend or be rBpresenied at<br />

Ing. _;••<br />

Rescue Craft<br />

Run Aground<br />

Free Cruiser, But<br />

Stick Hiermelves<br />

Oeean <strong>City</strong> Station CoMt Gunrds<br />

men early yesterday momlnf were<br />

successful in freeing • M-root cabin<br />

cruiser which ran aground In, West<br />

Ginaf at Ventnor, but two Coast<br />

Guard boats were left high and dry<br />

alter the cruUer was escorted to<br />

^Tlie'"station Tueiday evening «•<br />

celved a radlu message that the<br />

cruiser, "Survivor IV" WM Biround<br />

In the Inland Waterway. The station<br />

dispatched • flnt boat, which also<br />

went aground while navigating into<br />

the area,<br />

A second boat was sent out from<br />

the station a short time later to lend<br />

assistance to the Survivor and the<br />

first Coast Ouard boat. Oil arrival<br />

at the scene, the second rescue craft<br />

wai ordered to remain In the ares<br />

overnight until high tide at B:SO<br />

a. m. yesterday and then givt, aid to<br />

the two grounded boats.<br />

The second boat pulled the Sur-<br />

vivor to deep water on Hie high tide,<br />

and then guided the civilian craft to<br />

the safety <strong>of</strong> Beach Thor<strong>of</strong>arn where<br />

she could make Air own way. <strong>On</strong><br />

returning to assist her sister ship,<br />

the Coast Guard boat also ran<br />

aground. .<br />

atatlen oKlclaU late yesterday taid<br />

they were awaiting another high tide<br />

at 5:57 p. m. before trying to free<br />

the two stranded vessels.<br />

Two District Polling<br />

Plans Ar* Changed<br />

<strong>City</strong> Clerk Henry 61111ns this week<br />

•nnounoed changes <strong>of</strong> address for<br />

two |>oUln« place* for the primary<br />

election <strong>of</strong> Tuesday April 15,<br />

In the Fourth Dliinlet <strong>of</strong> the First<br />

Ward, the booths win be located at<br />

IH AD it. nnli to Dlttrich's real<br />

estate <strong>of</strong>fice. The old location was<br />

Sit 8th at,<br />

In the First DlstHct <strong>of</strong> the Second<br />

Ward voter* will east ballot* in a<br />

restaurant at 504 Mh at Booth, for<br />

UUi dMrWt ware Moated at HI As-<br />

bury mv, Mr A* last etactlon.<br />

The clty'a wren other districts<br />

will vote at tha un» location as In<br />

November.<br />

ajMT IT 1ST<br />

mat (Mk «HiMtaBM--yoaV Itt<br />

Fifth Generation Launched in<br />

Trenton For Local Area Family<br />

A torty boy wa» iborn last Wednei.<br />

day in Trenton—and thereby beeams<br />

the fifth living generation <strong>of</strong> an<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> area family.<br />

Glenn Alan Ferguson arrived in<br />

the Mercer Hospital as the first child<br />

for Mr. snd Mrs. Alan R. Fet-Kuson.<br />

<strong>of</strong> Trenton. The father is a rormer<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Clly resident; the mother ii<br />

h Beverly Stutsnan, <strong>of</strong><br />

• third genera.<br />

lion, are Mr. and Mrs. Boss Feiguson,<br />

218 Creseent Road, <strong>Ocean</strong> aty.<br />

The g«at«»fandp«rent» are Mr.<br />

and Mrs. «dwln R. Stues. IM Wesiw<br />

av, parents <strong>of</strong> MR. »»M FerguiOB.<br />

Up at tte ttfth generation pmnaele<br />

is Mrs. StUe» mother, Mrs. Harriet<br />

Crema. <strong>of</strong> Tuekahoe, who ii stHl<br />

fh% hi t M<br />

iih% chipper at M.<br />

infant Glenn's father is a. Senior<br />

student hi business administration at<br />

Rider College. Grandpapa Roll Is<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> dirt iissistan% Wte<br />

litmt<br />

A. ' /<br />

Artisans Stage<br />

Show Tuesday<br />

12 Acts Slatad For<br />

Program <strong>On</strong> Pier<br />

TONY GRANT<br />

Twelve acts <strong>of</strong> entertainment will<br />

be staged next Tuesday night in the<br />

Music Fler auditorium as part <strong>of</strong><br />

in Honor Nlgbt program for mem-<br />

bers <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty_ Assembly<br />

No. 88, Artisans Order "<strong>of</strong> Mutual<br />

Protection, with their families and<br />

friends.<br />

The show Is- scheduled for 8:30<br />

p. m. and will be cmceed 'by Tony<br />

Grant, well known Atlantic <strong>City</strong><br />

Impresario. He has added some acts<br />

Sea Pas* i, column 7, pleasa<br />

It Wat EdmumJ C^Not<br />

Edmund L. Whhafo '<br />

To borrow from Shakespeare,<br />

what's in a middle Initial?<br />

A great deal, ins<strong>of</strong>ar as • story<br />

In lart week's paper was con.<br />

corned. *<br />

We reported that Edmund L,<br />

Wiaham, a realtor, w»s one <strong>of</strong><br />

flve members appointed by the<br />

city eommissloneri to a special<br />

tax rMssetsment commission-<br />

Actually, the appointee was<br />

his father, Edmund C. Wieham,<br />

who ii a building contractor and<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Jfiduea.<br />

lion.<br />

Membership <strong>of</strong> the group thus<br />

comprises three from ttle realty<br />

field and two in other occupa-<br />

tions related to it. The realty<br />

agents are Robert J. Campbell.<br />

Paul L. Brady and Miriam H.<br />

Bradway. The fifth member is<br />

wood shop proprietor W. Earl<br />

North.<br />

Post Office Entered,<br />

But Nothing Stolen<br />

Police and postal authorities here<br />

this week investigated « break Into<br />

the local Post Office early last Sat-<br />

urday morning. Entry W8d gained<br />

through a washroom window in the<br />

rear <strong>of</strong> the building.<br />

Postmaster T. Lee Adams n-portcd<br />

lhat there Were no signs thai any <strong>of</strong><br />

the three safes in the building were<br />

tampered with, nor was the mail dis-<br />

turbed. Nothing was reported miss-<br />

ing.<br />

The intruder gained entrance by<br />

breaking a window in one <strong>of</strong> the<br />

employes rcstrooms. After break-<br />

ing the glass, he smashed a locjl<br />

holding a grill <strong>of</strong> iron bans In place<br />

inside the sash.<br />

eneed the building <strong>of</strong> the Cental<br />

Regional High School <strong>of</strong> OMaa<br />

County.<br />

The regional L-oard feels Dr. Stover<br />

poueiies the qualifications <strong>of</strong> at-<br />

pertor InMUWnice, sound aystem <strong>of</strong><br />

vahjes, ablUtr to provide pr<strong>of</strong>eatton.<br />

al leadership <strong>of</strong> • high order for the<br />

board <strong>of</strong> education, staff and citllens,<br />

broad interest, knowledge <strong>of</strong> Nnnd<br />

budgeting and acbool administration<br />

procedures and praetksg them, gin-<br />

uine liking for young people ana Is<br />

strtol, eXMrieneed in actual school<br />

building and possesses excellent<br />

health<br />

Dr, Stover Is • member <strong>of</strong> the St.<br />

Paul's Lutheran Church <strong>of</strong> Beech<br />

wood, N. J., and it an active Chris,<br />

tlan layman. He Is married and his<br />

wife is an elementary teacher.<br />

•Mia Re*. Chartes Rta«b chair.<br />

zj afcA ••••-••rfcitanii»int *a*tfi<br />

nan er iw*w wli" 1 •••••••••••i_ •*•-•<br />

esf*M)!y<br />

' Ha uM MM dialca MM<br />

baanl, nNMr DM a<br />

unanlnnHHlY MULI.II Stomr.<br />

Morton, the new board.member,<br />

resides at 318 Davis av., NorthMd,<br />

with his wife Mildred lie served<br />

•ca P>wa 1, csJumn 1 ! plaasa<br />

VFW Post Plans<br />

Building Project<br />

To Double Sin <strong>of</strong> A<br />

rv. If \<br />

Free<br />

(UN<br />

Here<br />

Musk,<br />

Animal* to<br />

Easter<br />

Oman <strong>City</strong> fr<br />

the spiritual <<br />

temporal celeb<br />

Sunday UHa w*e ,<br />

only Uie help i<br />

man needed for the<br />

ttw first major<br />

<strong>of</strong> the spring and ><br />

son.<br />

Local ctinnhe* and<br />

<strong>of</strong> ~<br />

g <strong>of</strong> tv<br />

other event* aJpM<br />

holiday fare for the) <<br />

Itoc* and resldanss<br />

eBMari boardwalk F<br />

Tko long mnaa •<br />

:«*elMbje, with M»e<br />

sstms ttoougt the<br />

lie ^Wtual oro»*a» ><br />

Good frtdw terrMM •<br />

Weak aettvlUM in 1<br />

wttk-a Sunrtw •anrtaa on .<br />

Pier at »M a, m. to be «•-)<br />

a fnU Khedule <strong>of</strong> bMar i<br />

Sunday morning.<br />

Rl^sba^sAj^s*BaB*MalV<br />

en Bay av<br />

Mtembers <strong>of</strong> Ferguaon-^ogho Peat<br />

66B0, VFW, at a SPMM meeUng Mon-<br />

day evening voted unanimously to<br />

deuMt the atae <strong>of</strong> thek'present post<br />

home. The addn^ta is tksj ramrl-.ftl<br />

pphUc demand by MMt orr-<br />

as weJJ.a| MdUtanai<br />

for'A* growing n*<br />

Official ground-breaking<br />

les have been set for noon on Mon-<br />

day, when Mayor Hward B Bowker<br />

ivlll turn over the ant spadeful <strong>of</strong><br />

dirt.<br />

Mans were submitted by J, Brinttn<br />

Young, architect, for an addition<br />

voioh wiU be Identic*! to the PrM-<br />

.nt building. It will be attached on<br />

the south side and by means <strong>of</strong> Mo<br />

large eight foot arehwaysi botti sec-<br />

tions may be opened and med as<br />

one large 80 by 80 foot hall. Plans<br />

call tor folding doors in the ar*<br />

ways to that .when the entire area<br />

In not needed the doori can be<br />

closed and the present hall, SO by M<br />

teet, would be sufficient<br />

The addition also will Include a<br />

new, modern, kitchen equipped to<br />

handle dinners for Urge groups.<br />

The work wUl be done by members<br />

<strong>of</strong> iba post with the help <strong>of</strong> local<br />

contraetors. A fund raising cam.<br />

paign will stan within the next<br />

couple <strong>of</strong> weeks with the flrrt pro-<br />

Jeet being the selling <strong>of</strong> building<br />

blocks to interested members and<br />

Mends,<br />

Thta' marks the flrst major bund.<br />

Ing project entered upon by Fer<br />

guson ptoglio Port since the post<br />

home was built in 1M». The post<br />

numben 210. paid-up members this<br />

j ear and aim boasts an active AuxUl.<br />

ary unit.<br />

and aiinmii 1m*<br />

The Eutec bonnet <<br />

Ma raa* *. m—vmp • i<br />

Mission<br />

iris* S*tvfc*,M<br />

Hav. SpMial<br />

Pollc«m«n<br />

Donald s<br />

member <strong>of</strong> the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Police De<br />

partOTKnt effective AprO I, Police<br />

Chief WlllLam . H. Smith reported<br />

this week. Mr. Neibuhr had been<br />

& patrolman since January 16 this<br />

year, mtd Is leaving tho force foi<br />

i Uk<br />

Re*Estabnshment <strong>of</strong> Physics Lab Seen Next<br />

Need in Stepped Up Science Study Course<br />

By v, T. ajiigMitrrn<br />

The apeclal Saturday morning<br />

classes In .dvanced mathematics,<br />

physics nod diemlstry are proving<br />

two points. A segment <strong>of</strong> high<br />

school students are ready for braln-<br />

buckllng subjects and science study<br />

Is not strictly the domain <strong>of</strong> long-<br />

haired "squares" In hornrimmed<br />

* With ttw lit* week <strong>of</strong> classes con-<br />

cluded Saturday, only three <strong>of</strong> the<br />

original contingent <strong>of</strong> M Juniors<br />

and IT Seniors have dropped by the<br />

wayside In pursuit <strong>of</strong> the difficult<br />

technological studies, and the en-<br />

thusiasm end •baorptlon ot tiie top-<br />

ics by the remaining students 1*<br />

Hl<br />

s y e e<br />

H«lp£)aX«.h>ve<br />

tto tht<br />

H«lp£)aX«h>e the long-standing<br />

uaumptton that science is for book<br />

worms Is attendance at the classes<br />

<strong>of</strong> some <strong>of</strong> the outstanding athtetas<br />

In Uie high acaool Mike Fadden,<br />

one <strong>of</strong> the finer basketball players in<br />

South Jeney scholastic circles, U<br />

among tha group tnimaUng their cou-<br />

v*nttM»l ftrw V, wltt caknUus,<br />

hfO and" «tM»Mry.<br />

Ottwr aMtletas signing roe re»-<br />

httar for aadi class Include<br />

Hadtke and Wade Moncrlvf,<br />

line basketball players, Dick Park-<br />

er and Paul Petllt, vrito m helping<br />

e. Feiitan Caray ta tialp revive<br />

swimming as a varsity high school<br />

sport, and Kan Myers, Paul Plarattl<br />

and Bill Daan, sll memoars <strong>of</strong> the<br />

Raider Cepe-Allanrlc League foot-<br />

Melvln Ttiompson and George Dow-<br />

Instructora at the Saturday<br />

morning sessions, reported that more<br />

than Ualf <strong>of</strong> the entire enrollment<br />

<strong>of</strong> the special classes are able to ab-<br />

sorb tha Intricacies <strong>of</strong> the studies<br />

with no difficulty. The others are<br />

benefiting by being exposed to the<br />

•indies, and could swing over to ttie<br />

more receptive group at any time-,<br />

Botti Thompson and Bowman ei-<br />

press the need for a physics labora-<br />

tory. They point out that pbysie*<br />

In theory haa struck a highly respon-<br />

se cord In the students <strong>of</strong> tb»<br />

special «•***. A laboratory ^affaara<br />

theory could b* transtatadllrto taot<br />

by experuncnt would heighten the<br />

interest and enthusiasm considerably,<br />

they say.<br />

The high school facilities Included<br />

a physics laboratory until several<br />

yean ago, when crowded conditions<br />

forced the use <strong>of</strong> alt available spacr<br />

for classrooms.<br />

Dr. Charles B. Plena, auparkc<br />

estatilWinMnt s« Ih* physics lab.<br />

oratory "Is Aa* aut <strong>of</strong> lha aju*ati*M,~<br />

and Indlcafad lhat she marh-r will<br />

The enthuatasmfor labor&tory<br />

work to teat Uie theories learned<br />

from lecturea Is very evident In UM<br />

Senior Chemistry students <strong>of</strong> the Sat-<br />

urday moraine group. Afternoon<br />

dlunaslans wrUi Mr. Bowman at the<br />

chemistry Uitonas lectured on Sat-<br />

urday morning resulted In large OOD-<br />

gregatlona In tha chemistry labora-<br />

tory after school houra.<br />

nV, IRNEST W.<br />

The annual community 1<br />

rise Service sponaond by the (<br />

<strong>City</strong> Ministerial A—odtaUoo i ~<br />

as Its guest speaker thl*<br />

Rer. Ernest W. Lew, en<br />

ret«ry <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> i<br />

the New Jcraey Co<strong>of</strong>erwwe '<br />

Methodist Chun*.<br />

The service wU be at l!» <<br />

Sunday In the Music Pier i<br />

Walter FMMMB, well I<br />

cert and operatic tmtot<br />

featund In ttvt<br />

concerts. »B1 b, tJ» MOM<br />

sunrise prospam, J<br />

include "C<br />

pie," tar<br />

tous," by SUlner, aod-'Oodeiat<br />

the World," also Iby Stamcr.<br />

cbolrmasusr <strong>of</strong> tte ihrst .__<br />

Church will be at tt» fitar<br />

The Rev. WUUam ». CtuKMt<br />

Allen; the Scripture<br />

road by tte Em.<br />

the E«v. urovw C. W»<br />

the <strong>of</strong><br />

The Rev. Mr. Urn Is a<br />

<strong>of</strong> Taylor University In ,<br />

received his day* ro "<br />

Drew UnhenByi •! . _ »<br />

Temple School <strong>of</strong> Thwlpn,<br />

demhla, honored him -wtth a T<br />

<strong>of</strong> Arts dogre*. He \*M •<br />

m AtUntJc Qjjr, 1_<br />

ten «nd Trenton lufare i<br />

pr^ssB^ pBatttOB,<br />

TIME and

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