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A?,'D SONS<br />

; M<br />

Jr'AGE FOURTEEN<br />

THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-LEOGER<br />

ChariiiW,<br />

Chariii<br />

Sandman, Jr.<br />

•I Wednesday, July IB, 1989<br />

•>- the date of tho moonshot<br />

Itakeoff -i is a day that will be<br />

;ifemembered in the annals of<br />

history with the most<br />

important dates affecting man<br />

Jind the ever-changiBg world in<br />

;tvhlok he lives.<br />

J I rose that morning at $<br />

•iim. at the Georgetown Manor<br />

.located adjacent to the very<br />

tlouse in which Thomai<br />

yefferson lived. Later as I<br />

:W<br />

F, mat ««i(?-*rU!me, e*rf mn,<br />

Ms MLII counnui<br />

walked down the street of Old<br />

Georgetown, I thought of some<br />

of the great events that<br />

happened on this street<br />

pertaining to the American<br />

Revolution as well as those<br />

Incidents important to the<br />

formation of the country.<br />

At 5!30 a.m., I boarded a<br />

luper jet at Andrews Air Force<br />

Base located just outside<br />

Washington, Alonpide our<br />

(plane the Vice President of the<br />

ONDERLANDI<br />

• •PIER •* |<br />

6th St. on the Boardwalk<br />

OPEN DAILY 1 P, M.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

RENTAL BIKIS We heur<br />

•• 17 RIDES • RENTA<br />

Circl.<br />

CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />

BLENDED WHISKEY<br />

Straight Whiihay ..<br />

CnaJinn Whi.k.y .<br />

i Yuri QM<br />

4 Y««r* Old<br />

TOTAL 51% ACID WHISKIES<br />

49% Neutral Sprrit.<br />

— •« Pnaf —<br />

FIFTH<br />

QUART<br />

H.36<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINiST ANO MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

<strong>On</strong> fh» Girds Semtra Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PACKAGE SAISS IS OUR ONLY<br />

NOT A STDfflJNE<br />

THE GULL'S NEST<br />

3260 Asbury Avenue<br />

ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL<br />

OF THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN<br />

SMALL * I ,d3 Uk«Oi -»^, I U<br />

1 ANCHOVIES . MUSHROOM • PEPPERONI |<br />

25* extra ££.„ s Occnn City Jaycres<br />

Richard Myers ifi executive<br />

director, Robert Luke financial<br />

director, Ken Strang publicity<br />

director and Tom Williams<br />

production director Art Ford<br />

is charmon of jud^os and John<br />

Hemngton is serving as entry<br />

chairman.<br />

Following are Brief<br />

biographies of three more of<br />

the contestants, Neit<br />

Tuesday'i ,Usue of the<br />

SenUnel-Jjedger will report en<br />

• . , , ~ ' Uiree more and the final two<br />

«nele Ingle will be reported next Friday.<br />

Susan Ruth Coons spent her<br />

senior year at Ocean City Hijdi<br />

School after transferring from<br />

Mainland Regional High School<br />

in Linwood, Bom in San<br />

Antonio, Texas, Sue plans to<br />

attend Montclalr State College<br />

thta fall to major in history.<br />

She hopes to become a<br />

qualified secondary ichool<br />

teacher and teach in<br />

underdeveloped areas. She<br />

enjoys all types of sport*,<br />

dancing, reading and watching<br />

old movies. Sh? is the tallest'<br />

contestant checking in at<br />

five-foot, eight and one-half<br />

inches, weighs 132 pounds and<br />

measures 36-26-36. She has<br />

t ,* brown hair and brown eyes,<br />

, ' . was 18 last April mid has had<br />

jii two yrars of dance training.<br />

HirtnimiR Sh(, u (.peered bv Htainton's.<br />

•lust eight years ago Michele<br />

Gillian 7ngl


i :<br />

"AGE 2 — SECTION ONE<br />

L<br />

n ••.<br />

'-._..• ":<br />

CATAUNA - JANTZEN<br />

COLE OF CALIFORNIA - LEE<br />

ROBBIE BROOKS - ROBBY LEN<br />

SURF TOGS - PETER PAN<br />

famous Mamts:<br />

EAGLE<br />

WDRSTED-TEX-<br />

CUPPER-CRAfT<br />

CHESTER HARRIS<br />

•j-<br />

EVERY SWIMSUIT<br />

REDUCED<br />

PRICES START AS LOW AS<br />

MEN'S BETTER SUITS<br />

35.95 . . . . . N O W 28.75<br />

Form.riy37.9S . . . . . . N O W 3 0 . 2 5<br />

Formerly 39.95 NOW 32.00<br />

FormtHy 40.95 NOW 32.75<br />

Formerly 55.00 . . . . . . N O W 4 4 . 0 0<br />

Formtriy 59.95 . . . . . . N O W 4 8 . 0 0<br />

Form»riy 69.95 NOW 56.00<br />

F o r m » r i y 7 5 . 0 0 . . . . NOW 60.00<br />

ftrm.Hy 79 95 . . . . . . N O W 6 4 . 0 0<br />

Formerly 89.95 . . . . . . N O W 7 2 . 0 0<br />

FormMy 98.95 . . . . NOW 79.00<br />

-sat*-- -~<br />

ThM« ore sry!e-wi»« buy* fop keeping you<br />

esmforfobly coo! end fashionable right<br />

now! Rnd sumfntr suits in your favorite<br />

model, fobrit, color. At loving s.<br />

MiN'S SPORT COATS<br />

REDUCED!<br />

Formerly 22.91 NOW 18 00<br />

Femmfly ».9J ...,...,...,,, NQy/ 24.00<br />

Fornwrly 3S.0© ,..;.,.. NQyy 28«OO<br />

Ferrntrly 37,9§ hinuj "in rv\<br />

••* = * — •-'.... ptsjwv *30.yy<br />

Ferr *rlr 40.00 NOW 32 00<br />

NOW 44.00<br />

NOW 47.50<br />

M : %<br />

J i* -<br />

-=%*£*<br />

V*<br />

FINAL<br />

REDUCTH<br />

on famous<br />

RED CROSS,<br />

SOCIALITES,<br />

COBBIES<br />

and<br />

JOYCE<br />

SHOES<br />

10.99<br />

Values to 20.00<br />

9:30 A.M. t. 5:30 P.M. _ Op,n F,1


PAGE 4 — SECTION ONE<br />

WANTS<br />

BEAUTICIANS<br />

TO BE<br />

Just Arrived<br />

The Stretth Shorts<br />

• You've ben asHnf and<br />

waiting far, an here to nayy.<br />

red. brown, black and wMtt.<br />

Sizei 10-20.<br />

£hM><br />

74! Aibvry Awnvf<br />

ortu micMir wrre<br />

Ocean Otv Coming Events<br />

Niton. Couad Orfret tif<br />

PneahaBtat public card part><br />

1 p.., in the AjMtieui Lesion<br />

Hd, 14* «. »ad Hmo IT.<br />

• • •<br />

18,18 CoBlnniS 1<br />

j^xs^afiog snsaij di&nrr<br />

diner, 7:30 pja. «t Atouc<br />

Crtr ^mar Qafa.<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

SWIM CLUB<br />

NOW OPEN!<br />

Ser Safety,<br />

For Measure,<br />

Our Facilities<br />

Am The Finest<br />

*m» HWTBB M UNBIIWTHI<br />

UWffMB Hr UMBnwATm FUNI<br />

ALSO a. ASM SUBC Mri •<br />

^<br />

R f *c hcombf r<br />

D^TICT* Club nft<br />

TOMORROW (Katuid<br />

Commuters CT-b<br />

Kidit it Si? Unwcwd<br />

Cub.<br />

Op.<br />

tidies<br />

Rocua Holiday Feast a! ihc<br />

Yaeht Club, for members o~l\,<br />

Q«iB City Bosch Patro'<br />

nHsi eor^pedlion. e:30 p.m..<br />

oa 2nd si, beach.<br />

* * *<br />

Harvry Like Trscu<br />

Tournament. 1:30 p.m.. »! iho<br />

te-nis courts, Atlantic ST. Sth<br />

to 6th its.<br />

SATURDAY «nd SUNDAY —<br />

North Atlantic 15 0<br />

Clis£3plosiiiipg mt the Yaeht<br />

Cub.<br />

SUNDAY throiuSj<br />

fHURSDAY -<br />

Free concurs by municipal<br />

orchestra under the direction<br />

:^f Clarence Fuhfmarl, S p.m.,<br />

on the Music Pier. Shiela Akin,<br />

soprano, Oertid Landori, tenor,<br />

ar.d Torn Perkins, baritone.<br />

soloists.<br />

MONDAYttrouEli--"<br />

MEDKESDAY-<br />

Third Ar.nual^Ajltique S!io»-<br />

, sponsored by toe Colony Cab<br />

and held at ConTentlor. Hali,<br />

1th st, off Bosidialk. Htiiai<br />

Jiondai- 3 to 10:30 p.=-<br />

Tussday 11:30 a,ta. to 10:50<br />

pJB. and Wedr.esdsy II:iC<br />

a,ra, to 9 p,m,<br />

* * *<br />

MONDAY -<br />

The GJearJwss. car;! ^i<br />

^^f* prosrajri, S:3D p=ri.. ^:<br />

Oceas Citj- Hi0i Scic.;:.<br />

* # •<br />

Eiehsnee Cub i—*;<br />

see <strong>OCEAN</strong> cm<br />

IVBNTS «nd<br />

HAPPENINGS<br />

4:30 PM.<br />

TV CABLl CM, 1<br />

A Nigrif m Vesi§»"<br />

Monday;<br />

Trie Dredge Shew<br />

and /"<br />

AS,<br />

GENiRAL ADULTS $1.25<br />

ADMISSION .... CHILDRIN 75/<br />

Hour*—10J0 - SM . . . Nite, 6-30 - Midnito<br />

ON DUTY AT ALL TIMiS<br />

•** # SHOWER ROOMS • LMCIU<br />

nmmrrvum . ELEVATED SUN BISK<br />

«0 A.M. _<br />

FULL COUWf<br />

FOR YOUR COh-vmimCB it SdO P. M. or 6 P<br />

CALLNOW P^ MOR6 INPORMATtON<br />

STOP IN «nd LOOK OVBR OUR nNE<br />

THi OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

" M«"J :<br />

rv, i n 1 ^h 1<br />

j ( 1 r- r [\<br />

\n ] •« r - r r 1 jjr<br />

1 , Ih<br />

ATT1NTION<br />

TlfNAGERS<br />

THE IN-B-<br />

TEEN SHOP<br />

Is Now Open!<br />

Yes art inteBne M csp<br />

j-d \9ek a ffrtr,<br />

4 S. AVOLTN AVt<br />

(MM ilk, 1 ViNTW«, M, J<br />

"New Jersey Pint*.'<br />

. • •<br />

^acht Club Duplicate<br />

Bn It,, (ame, 7:45 P.m., for<br />

mi i ib« « only.<br />

iardw.Jk.<br />

* * *<br />

C utrj- Squires round<br />

i "• claw. 8;30 P m >. '"<br />

i i.n IWI. 8th st. and H«veo<br />

**************<br />

Williams<br />

Jewelers<br />

"Your Reliable<br />

Jewfler"<br />

811 Asbury Avenue<br />

DIAL 399^071<br />

• Wedding Gifts .<br />

Anniversary Gifts<br />

• Bracd Name Watches<br />

• Watch Bands<br />

AVTK-TFJZED DCiljrP.<br />

DIAJIOXD RIS'GS<br />

Cf-" 75ft PRS.CSES •<br />

ror Th« Finest In . , .<br />

STATIONERY - PRINTING<br />

CFFICI SUPPLIES<br />

JUi£M»JT__<br />

RUISfa STAMPS • OFFiCI PURNITURI<br />

BUJiNiJS MACHiNlS • PHOTO COPIff<br />

SCHOOL iUPPLIiS<br />

CALL ...<br />

McHENRY'S ^S<br />

324 AfUntfe Ave. Dial Wf-O<br />

FINAL CLEARANCE<br />

ALL SUMMER GCODS MUST GO!<br />

ALL DANSK1N S<br />

Bathing Suit & P!ayw«ar 25% OFF<br />

; G'RLS' PLAY CLOTHES<br />

II,. Sizes 3 fa 14 Si R # f f *<br />

$4.fg<br />

Dresses 20 to 50% Off<br />

INFANTS' and<br />

mt mp ~ 20 to 50% Off<br />

} BATHING<br />

SUITS 20 to 50% Off<br />

OF O*yiHTTI CLffPHES<br />

20 to 50% Off<br />

Fran's Children's Wear<br />

441 6 VINTNOR AVINDI, VINTNOg<br />

GIBERSON'S<br />

NEW DINER<br />

4 RESTAURANT<br />

FftlOSY, i.N«UST "<br />

S*T. t i-JK . 3 t ;<br />

a#.T.<br />

.s 4 ewo<br />

DAW $1<br />

ATLAMTiC <strong>CITY</strong><br />

83 OES Bazaar<br />

work*Mp, 7:30 p.m.,<br />

home of MB. Frank Hoyee.<br />

1812 WindJordr. ^<br />

Story Hour, 10 a.m.. at (he<br />

Ocean City Free Public Library<br />

6th H. and Ocean Citv.<br />

71S B4TTIBM* "0*0<br />

IN TM O*««M§<br />

CONTLNU1NG<br />

OUR<br />

SUMMER<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

Open Dairy »:« »•"


HH.>-<br />

*^\HAt*fc t, _ skWiiwn un<br />

^Garden* Civic group<br />

"J litts Ladims' Night<br />

-i*<br />

" : ; The Annual Ladies Nlglt<br />

«*• Dinner of the Ocean City<br />

;;- Gardens Civic Association will<br />

;, he held Friday, August 18, at<br />

tjie AU*ntte City Ooosny<br />

Club, SocU) hour wiD Mart at<br />

6:30 pA. and dimwr vffl b*<br />

mrndU 7;S0pjs-<br />

Drm wffll be infatnul.<br />

Daneini and entrrtaimnRit will<br />

foUow featuring Cut ton King,<br />

intatialJonal entertainer and<br />

magician. Deadline for<br />

feserratioos B August II,<br />

What's that country type<br />

roadside stand doing<br />

s «t 6th Street and<br />

W#it Avenue?<br />

SAVIN 1<br />

YOU TIME,<br />

TRAVEL,<br />

MONEY<br />

\ (.-. . that's whotl)<br />

No nted to leave town to get these firmtnsh<br />

vegetables and fruits your family<br />

likes so much. Visit our stand for fresh<br />

daily produce it prices you used to pay.<br />

Field-Pieked This Week;<br />

• JENNY LYN 'LOPES<br />

• WHITE and YELLOW CORN<br />

• JERSEY TOMATOES<br />

— Plus Many More —<br />

TH<br />

ST<br />

6th St. and West Ave, Phone 399-4328<br />

"WHERE TUB AWNBfG B Hffi BIOGEST<br />

AND THE VEGETABLES ARE TIB FRESIffiST"<br />

EM<br />

SIM<br />

issea<br />

6K06<br />

HOTS<br />

£8208<br />

Ril<br />

B4.<br />

Z00S6<br />

SLOB<br />

Rli<br />

ies<br />

50491<br />

SUB<br />

moos<br />

5L01<br />

53650<br />

43537<br />

61021<br />

SLOS<br />

IRQ13<br />

2i76i<br />

P.S5<br />

51716<br />

311.2<br />

31110<br />

70313<br />

mou<br />

si in<br />

3ii-r<br />

ui-s<br />

31120<br />

31I2E<br />

aim<br />

fiTiC<br />

C201C<br />

n oo<br />

AVALON<br />

Tile & Carpet Centers<br />

Maee Cold<br />

MidrJiM Blue<br />

Ckampzme<br />

Oranie Scupt,<br />

Lime Mist<br />

Brown Tweed<br />

Imerald Green<br />

Beige<br />

Blue<br />

Sea Moss<br />

Light Green<br />

Rose Beige<br />

time<br />

Oriental Cold<br />

Brass<br />

Cold<br />

Copper<br />

Blue<br />

Red<br />

Red/Black<br />

Blue<br />

Orange<br />

Gold<br />

•Avocado<br />

Creen<br />

Beige<br />

Red<br />

Blue<br />

Moss Green<br />

Green Bronie<br />

fiiue/Creea<br />

Creer,<br />

C-reer,<br />

Syii Tali<br />

Gala<br />

CoiS<br />

0&ia<br />

Lipit told<br />

TiU<br />

LOOK at these<br />

ISxlO<br />

M KlS'lO<br />

1Z *T4<br />

14* 6-6<br />

18 x lO'i<br />

llxi<br />

Hi --6<br />

ISx 13J<br />

12x1<br />

12 x 12<br />

11 X IB<br />

1!X76<br />

5-10 Jl 10<br />

11 x 10-3<br />

B'lx §10<br />

ISx ll'S<br />

13 X 1<br />

ISxs-i<br />

11 i 8'i<br />

12 X-X5-9<br />

18 5i 7-D<br />

10x15<br />

12*9<br />

15 JtS'S<br />

12x13-6<br />

laxii-i •<br />

10 y 10-11<br />

11 x li<br />

11 X 125<br />

10 Jt 9 AUlRtic<br />

City Eluctrif Co-pi-y pool in<br />

Bessicw PoiKt,<br />

Pet lovers<br />

lists bazaar<br />

The Ocean City Humanp<br />

Wiety will hold its second<br />

anriug] Bazaar on the Music<br />

Her Tuesday from 9:30 a,m, to<br />

4 p.m.<br />

Mrs. Rose Stephens is<br />

iemng as general ehairman.<br />

Many booths of articles will be<br />

set up for the public to browse<br />

around and make their<br />

selections. Refreshments also<br />

will be available includinR hot<br />

dogs, doughnuts and beverages.<br />

Booths and their chairmen<br />

include Mre, Frieda Lord and<br />

Miss EmUy Baxter, knit goods<br />

and needleworkj Mrs. Robert<br />

Clark, apronij Miss Trudi<br />

Traeey and Mrs, Malcolm<br />

Stoney, white elephants and<br />

jewelry; Mrsi Lillian Gorman,<br />

toys; Mis, Robert Kinsley,<br />

cakes and cookies; Mrs, Nellie<br />

Breadney, books; Mrs. Ralph<br />

Rohrman, flower<br />

arTsnjements; and Mrs, Fred<br />

Dubhg, refreshments.<br />

A special booth will include<br />

an exhibit of animal portraits<br />

done by Ida Mae Watson who<br />

will he on hand to answer any<br />

questtons.<br />

Chorus<br />

on Pi«r renighf<br />

The Vinelafld Community<br />

Cherys will be presented on<br />

the Boardwalk Music Pier this<br />

evening (Friday) at S p.m.<br />

Tne Concert will be under the<br />

auspices of the Ocean City<br />

Cultural Arta Center,<br />

The Comnajrtty GMTUS is imder<br />

tt)e lE-ection at Henry R.<br />

Rod and is sponsored try fte<br />

VmtiaM p^ermtim Qxrsmiseon.<br />

this wal be me aroup's<br />

ttst apr«aranoB in Ocean CSty.<br />

LueUe Vhano Us the acaenpan.<br />

ist<br />

The OJVDks OIOTTB has p«-.<br />

'ornied U the Rf*A fti-.inian and<br />

flie New Jasey Ftai,-J];rii at the<br />

New York WaM's Fair, and hi<br />

the i«unda of the Cannon Hou«<br />

office builiJlne ds-jig the Qrmy<br />

Blosam FesB\-aJ in WafKrgtan.<br />

D, C, The Chorus -Mil sia» at<br />

ttie M*n ani His W«5d Cc«er<br />

at Expo 89 in Mondesi, ChiBea.<br />

on August a.<br />

INI WR.E**f» kill<br />

MILL OF DIMES. Short- Memorial<br />

Hospital Auxiliary members prepare for<br />

the Mile of Dimes to be held tomorrow.<br />

In the photo at top Mrs. George Lautz,<br />

Mrs. John Houseman and Mrs, Albert<br />

Wolkenstein hold the banner while Mrs.<br />

Alice Boyd and Mrs. J. D. Zink hold a<br />

measure. In the photo at right<br />

Wins her 'wings'<br />

\ fc><br />

Miss Linda Hinck has "won<br />

her winp" and is now a<br />

stewardess with Delta Air<br />

<strong>Line</strong>s,<br />

Daughter of the Rev, and<br />

Mrs, Charles P, Rinck, Jr., 220<br />

Forest dr, Linwood, she<br />

completed the four-week<br />

training course at Delta's<br />

Stewardess School at the<br />

Atlanta Airport and is now<br />

proudly wearing the chic<br />

uniform and cap of the<br />

nation's fifth largest airline.<br />

From her base station of<br />

Houston, she will fly to many<br />

of the SO cities served by Delia<br />

In J2 states, the District of<br />

Columbia, and the Caribbean.<br />

Miss Binck graduated from<br />

Mainland Reponal High School<br />

in Linwood, and for the past<br />

three years has been employed<br />

with the Atlantic City<br />

Convention Bureau,<br />

5a<br />

lELilUVH<br />

donations to start the project are<br />

conttibutcd by Mrs, Edward Champion,<br />

chairman; Mrs. John Sammons, president<br />

of the Junior League; Mrs, John Kelly,<br />

president of Mainland Chapter; and Miss<br />

Lucy Hendershott, president of Ocean<br />

City Chapter. Tubman Photos.<br />

Hospital aides schedule<br />

Milm of Dimes on 'walk<br />

The three combined<br />

chapters of the Women's<br />

Auxiliary of Shore Memorial<br />

Hospital are sponsoring a Mile<br />

of Dimes tomorrow, Saturday,<br />

from 9 ^.-fn, to ^<br />

Members will be<br />

Stalnton's on Asbury av, near<br />

8th st, and on the boardwalk<br />

Ott on Saratoga<br />

' in Mediterranean<br />

(ITDNOiBSOl) USS<br />

SARATOGA (FHTNC) July<br />

22—Fireman Apprentice Hujrti<br />

A, Ott, USN, son of Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Ellsworth H. Ott, of 17 W,<br />

Edgewood av,, Linwood, N,J,,<br />

is serving aboard the aircraft<br />

carrier USS Saratoga now<br />

enroute to the Mediterranean.<br />

The iaratoja is homeportod<br />

in Mayport, Fla, While in the<br />

Mediterranean it will serve with<br />

the U,S, Sixth Fleet.<br />

The ship will visit such ports<br />

as Naples, Italy, and Barcelona,<br />

Spain, Tours of historical<br />

landmarks and everyday •<br />

sightseeing have been arranged<br />

in each port the Saratoga will<br />

visit.<br />

The 990 foot Saratoga is<br />

one of the Forrestal class<br />

aircraft carriers. This class of<br />

carrief was the basis for the<br />

design of the nucleiM' powered<br />

_Enterprise class carrier.<br />

^f JIM'S<br />

00 FROZEN<br />

CUSTARD<br />

HAMBURGERS<br />

this summar FORGET<br />

MosauiroES<br />

with a ^^<br />

ATRON<br />

Elmctronlc Control Unit<br />

KLENATRON attrmcts night-flying msee'.s Is<br />

itself . . , away from people. Nighi-fiyjr.g insects<br />

are disinttgrjted. No bSB* or treyi :t<br />

. empty! Nothing to e\%sn up. No cd&r, lr.su. 1 ;<br />

it and enjoy it! Efestrve in»tartiy! Qu.tmy<br />

reduces bugpopyiatlofi ofeniire srei. Leaves<br />

nothing byt eomfort 1<br />

KLENATRON. the Eltrt-o',!; Control MetK-jd<br />

Jet, ytiy enjoy •',» sjm-m, £%/ %r,i ri\~.^<br />

^fOJen effirst'f* bf hifrife&ymefi, r*»orts]<br />

eommefeiiii uws tnK ' yMr* cf f,e:d fetiti',s<br />

in hesviiy 'ml&j&i t-'ets. mi/ S1QQ95<br />

Mttrtoct in -WW<br />

LHt and Seader's feigest<br />

Call Loeof/y<br />

399«525<br />

JUST GVIR THI<br />

34TH STRIIT 1RIDG1<br />

MARMORA<br />

Here's the Biggest<br />

Buy Along ths Coast<br />

m<br />

«®«^ mm<br />

*5fi gLENATpQH<br />

.in mi*<br />

r<br />

in front of the Music Her.<br />

Their goal U to collect a Mile<br />

of Dimes to be used for the<br />

hospital.<br />

Nine-foot measura ha¥e<br />

been made. Passershy may put<br />

-"i-nr rniilTffriitiTrnir" nn tin<br />

measures and when nine feet<br />

are covered the neitt nine feet<br />

will be rolled out. Dims are<br />

not the only denominations<br />

accepted. They have It figured<br />

that each dollar will cover ta<br />

inches, half dollar three inches,<br />

quarter one and one-half<br />

inches, dirne is three/fifths of<br />

an inch or 20 dims equal 12<br />

Inches, and a nickel needs 20<br />

to eqver six inches.<br />

Between the two stations<br />

they hope to cover one mile or<br />

8280 feet or 83,380 inches.<br />

The total of the proceeds is<br />

difficult to compute hut they<br />

will help greatly.<br />

SWIMWEAP<br />

7% '<br />

MILEJ DIMES<br />

SWORE MSMMWl HOSPITAL<br />

.'„.-»•,£i?..ss>.....ir_Z<br />

FUL1<br />

14TH L,,<br />

BREYER'S ICE CREAM • C0UN1<br />

CIGARS • PARTY SIZE POTAWc<br />

MILK 90c gal. • SUNP<br />

Ocean Printing Comf<br />

1020 Asbury Avenue Phoni<br />

All Types of COMMIRCIAL a SOCIAL!<br />

•SAVE M<<br />

J<br />

NOW AVAILAiLi<br />

PBB1BSTI!MAT1S<br />

PASTSBRViCl . l<br />

OWNED aiKl OPERATED BY<br />

nE'QON . WAYNE E,<br />

• •••¥l<br />

MONIY ON iAKlRY M<br />

J THRIFT STORE<br />

• IN THI SOMERS MINT SHOPPING OMB<br />

• DAILY FROM 9 to 9 .SUNDAY mi<br />

• PPPP L0AF Of<br />

mt WHIM WHIN YOU YOU BRING IN TOII fr<br />

• .irf^TOUB • FURC PURCHASE IS SIM 01 HSU<br />

ALL FRESH 1969 INVINTORY<br />

DACRON, COTTON, KNITS and LASTEX — SIZES 28 to B|<br />

SWIM TRUNKS R* « M te M N0W M<br />

Kmg, $7.00 to $S,00 NOW .$4ifl<br />

CABANA SETS **,. *is,oo to $22.S0, NOW $12^<br />

KNIT SHIRTS *+ »io & »„ , NOw S5.OO i<br />

*.g. $1.00« w,M ... NoW $2.99 & W|<br />

WALKING SHORTS R *<br />

HAWAIIAN SHIRTS<br />

TERRY BEACH TOPS<br />

BEACH JACKETS *<br />

FINf MIN1.LINK (ilLL SLf IVI)<br />

GOLF CARDIGAN<br />

SWEATERS<br />

NOW<br />

ALL SPORT COATS<br />

REDUCED<br />

MEN'S SHOP<br />

,, $7, $ 8, 9, 4 $10 $1!<br />

NOW #3(1<br />

frrt<br />

Reg, $9 & $10 NOW #3,?|<br />

Rsg. $7 & *l NOW -<br />

g. »12,00 ., NOW *<br />

ALL Top Quality<br />

Famous Brand MenhandlU<br />

i, MWWWJI 1,<br />

fed for Channel 2<br />

e ho did not<br />

nity to see the Night z<br />

fin a New EngH.nd<br />

»»—inhrt groin<br />

ytaw el bay ant s«an.<br />

OPEN SEVEN<br />

DAYS A WEEK<br />

At th» Ind of the Oeean Driy# Bridg.<br />

STRATHMIRf, N, j.<br />

3ptn 7 Days a Week • 11 a.m. to 8 p m<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

W WIST AVENUE PH(<br />

PHONE 3994713<br />

IWUAN „,„.<br />

A Ciwilni<br />

FOODS JT_<br />

\ Bofrw, Lmagna (Serves 21 • Spaghetti<br />

Stuffed Eggplant • Cheese Ravioli<br />

Open 10 to 10<br />

PLANOfRS HOTEL<br />

"Gaslight Alley"<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

Portraits by Libbie<br />

Bathing Suit<br />

Sale<br />

Beau Monde<br />

lingerie-boutique<br />

For uniquely<br />

. fonuftine gifts<br />

• shltls, searvts, beach<br />

coverups by Vern<br />

• jcWL'iry by Cadoro<br />

• linRerii by Eve Stillman .<br />

Odctttj Harsii<br />

• lounsn wear<br />

llfl > «"d tha Boardw.!k, Dial 399,1000 •«. 168<br />

JNTRANCBi TOP OF BOARDWALK RAMP<br />

-399-1571 MEN'S SHOP<br />

399.1571<br />

10 AM- 10 P.M.<br />

**<br />

Names and addresses of<br />

Uiroo local servicemen now<br />

stationed overseas who will<br />

celebrate their birthdays during<br />

August have been listed.<br />

Residents and visitors are urged<br />

to join in a shower of birthday<br />

cards for the celebrants.<br />

August • B will be the<br />

.birthday of T. E, HOlland,<br />

374.327 SA, USOO Base,<br />

Sands Island, Honolulu, Hawaii<br />

88B09,<br />

August J8 is the birth date<br />

of_ Clinton Breekley, Q173<br />

USS Meredith (DO 890), PPO<br />

San Francisco, Calif, 96601.<br />

August BB will be the date<br />

for L/Gpl. Charles K. Ferrier,<br />

2279349, VMA (AWJ 225,<br />

MAO • 12, Electric Shop, 1st<br />

MAW, FPO San Pranelsco,<br />

Calif, 98602,<br />

, Registrations are being<br />

accepted for the September<br />

tirthdsy list which wilt appear<br />

in the Augus.t SB issue of the<br />

Sentinel-Ledger, Anyone<br />

knowing of a local serviceman<br />

stationed overseas who will<br />

celebrate his birthday in<br />

September is requested to call<br />

his name and address to<br />

389-8411 or 399-3181.<br />

I fie UWBMW i-ilf 3BN i IIICL-<br />

Obituaries<br />

Samuel B. Goldy<br />

day and Friday ovenlnp at<br />

. Samuel D. Ooldy, of 1,017<br />

8:30 and hii crew of camera-<br />

'enlee' lee" bout „— parade r-—:—.-— lut<br />

Adam Tomlinson and his<br />

Asbury aV., died Wednesday<br />

men boarded the "Ijazy Daze,"<br />

tilny ovnning, i and d th thogo<br />

mother, of 433 Asbury av,<br />

morning in Shore Memorial<br />

owned by aDorge«,nd Ffancis<br />

would like to snn It again, Wilkinson, Saturday afternoon<br />

appeared at the City<br />

Hospital after a lengthy illness.<br />

He was 73,<br />

be able to view ii thli and videolaped all the deco-<br />

Commission meeting on<br />

JPridoy) at 6i30 rated homes along the bay-<br />

Tuesday to complain about Mr, Ooldy was retired seven<br />

Tiiis will come as a front parade route.<br />

roistering in summer cottages years ago as a crane operator at<br />

of Ocean City<br />

in the 400 block of Asbury,<br />

the New York Shipbuilding<br />

Ivlsion, on Cable TV, Following the taping of the regarded by police as the most<br />

Company, He formerly lived in<br />

homes, Peroe get up his disorderly block in town,<br />

Gloucester but had made his<br />

Ert Feme, producer of the<br />

eamerai «nfl videotaped the<br />

home here for many years.<br />

Tomlinson said, he was glad<br />

ioen Monday, Wednesboata<br />

as they pnwed in the that one summer, cottage had He was a imembcr of the<br />

highly successful parade. The been raided over the past Ocean City Fishing Club, First<br />

show will also feature a weiskend, and the occupanU<br />

Presbyteriari Church of this<br />

eommentitry on the boats and<br />

fined. He noted, and<br />

city, and Lodge 101 P and AM<br />

homes.<br />

FASHION<br />

Commissioner Cluster J,<br />

of Gloucester,<br />

Throughout the summer, Wimberg agreed.that the young Surviving are his wife,<br />

Feroe and his camera crew people In the eottaee were ail<br />

Martha; one daughter, Mrs,<br />

SHOW<br />

have been covering a variety of minors and had not registered<br />

Martha Raybould; one<br />

the weekend events taking at city hall, as required to do<br />

granddaughter and two great<br />

HAND KNITS plrfee in Ocean City, These<br />

granddaughters.<br />

by a city ordinance,<br />

events have been broadcast<br />

by COLUMBIA<br />

Wimberg agreed to explore<br />

Funeral services will be<br />

over his TV show seen three<br />

IlNIRVA YARN CO,<br />

the possibility of cracking<br />

conducted tomorrow in<br />

times weekly.<br />

down on noisy dwellings by<br />

Gloucester,<br />

T Given by<br />

Upcoming ihows in August using the so-called Padlord<br />

iYSTONI CHAPTBR will include features on the Ordinance, adopted by the city Peter S, Steffenson<br />

No, #9 011 Baby Parade, boating safety, several years ago. It requires an<br />

the Art Show and n show<br />

Peter g, Steffenson, of<br />

adult to make himself<br />

ed.» Aufl. 6fh dealing with the dredging<br />

Aberdeen, S.D., died suddenly<br />

responsible for behaviour in a<br />

S:00 P, M,<br />

proposal for Ocean City, The<br />

yesterday while visiting his<br />

rented dwelling when<br />

show About the dredge was<br />

daughter, Mrs, Ruth Costello<br />

occupants are not related^ by<br />

CiNTRAL<br />

first shown in June and will be<br />

of 607 Seacrest rd. Ho was 94,<br />

blood or marriage.<br />

iSiTHODIST HALL rebroadcast as a result of the<br />

Mr, Steffenson was born in<br />

Also, the landlord —the<br />

Central Avenue many requests by the viewing ,<br />

Iowa and had been a long time<br />

, padlord, In youthful jargon—is<br />

LINWOOD<br />

audience. The dredge show will<br />

resident of Aberdeen, He was a<br />

required to make daily<br />

be seen on Monday, August 4,<br />

retired engineer with the city<br />

[DONATION |I.?B<br />

inspections of the property and<br />

at 6:30 p.m.<br />

water department.<br />

be available for further His wife, the former Maude<br />

inspections when required to Mae Fuller, predeceased him<br />

make them by police,<br />

•by only two months.<br />

Tomllnson, a friend of Surviving in addition to Mrs.<br />

THI FINiST Mayor Robert L. Sharp, agreed Costelio are two<br />

IN LOBSTER that city authorities have their granddaughters, one great<br />

hands full in attempting to<br />

and I1AFOODI<br />

granddaughtfr and a brother,<br />

control noise conditions during John, of Minneapolis, Minn,<br />

the summer months.<br />

Services will be in Aberdeen<br />

Lobster<br />

LUNCHEONS<br />

and interment in Colton (S.D.)<br />

and DINNERS<br />

Cemetery. Local arrangements<br />

. were by thr, Godfrey-Smith<br />

Servicemen's Funeral Home.<br />

Frank Wilkins<br />

Frank Wilkins, of 2018<br />

Wesley av., died Wednesday in<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital after<br />

a brief illness. He was 8B<br />

Mr. Wilkins was a native of<br />

Camden County and formerly<br />

resided in Oaklyn, He had been<br />

a local residenf for nine years<br />

I&E<br />

ITYLi SHOP<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

SHQPfINO CENTER<br />

DI*L f»7-4I44<br />

*04 mi,, At.,<br />

in Harbor I 965-2411<br />

NAMK BRAND<br />

DRESSES<br />

• WHITE STAB<br />

• JAMTtEN SPORTSWEAR<br />

• DKSSEt BY L'AIOION<br />

• BUTTE KNIT DMWS,<br />

*•«. Suiu and Mitehinc<br />

Gamtt ... All M.chln. W.ih<br />

• bl.<br />

I JR. MISSEi SIZES 5 to 15<br />

MISSES Ii.20 » M JTzlf<br />

• LINGERIE Bj KAVSER<br />

BERKSHIRE and MojUB<br />

HBSIERV • SUPPQiB MQ3E<br />

and was retired president of<br />

the Wilkins Motor Company in<br />

West Collingswood.<br />

Ho was a member of the<br />

Ocean City Shuffleboard Club<br />

and formerly a member of<br />

many county, stiito and<br />

national automotive groups.<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Eleanor M,; two brothers,<br />

Biuiiu J, Wilinski, of Comden<br />

and this city, and Edward S,<br />

Wilkins, of Maple Shade; and<br />

five sisters, Mrs. Lillian Adams<br />

and Mrs. Mary Moseiei, both of<br />

Collinifswood, Mrs, Jennie<br />

Krausn and Mrs, Helen<br />

Mianoski, both of Camden. and<br />

Mrs, Sue Poerfol, of Hinsdale,<br />

III.<br />

Funeral services will be<br />

conducted tomorrow<br />

(Saturday) at 10 a.m. from the<br />

Oodfrey-Smltli Funnral Home,<br />

HOB Central av. Interment will<br />

bo at Locustwood Memorial<br />

Park, Chorry Hill.<br />

Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />

21st Street a\ the Circle AVALON<br />

CHINESE, ITALIAN DISHES • STEAKS • SEAFOOD<br />

DANCING and MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />

L1ROY BOSTIC and HII "MILLOW-AlitlS"<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN EAT $fl [jl<br />

WED, and THURS. NITBS • II P, AM A, M, *••'*»<br />

BEEF and BIRR LUNCH HiM to 4 P. M. DAILY<br />

HICHI'S TAVERN<br />

i<br />

Rf. 9 and Massachusetts Av«.<br />

•MMM P«INT, NBW immamr<br />

— „•__<br />

Delicious Sandwichts and Plaffire<br />

For Lunch, Supper or a<br />

Late Evening Snack<br />

PACKAGE GOODS • 927-6980<br />

SOMETHING<br />

NIW AT<br />

78th & DUNI DRIVE, AVALON<br />

Dining in the New<br />

GALLEON ROOM<br />

CASUAL ATTIRI<br />

W1UCOMI<br />

SAME FINE FAR1 AS IN<br />

MAIN DINING ROOM<br />

OPIN IVIRY DAY<br />

DANCING NIGHTLY<br />

IXCEPT MONDAYS<br />

RIC C0UAI TRIO<br />

AMPtf WII FARKINO<br />

THE FLANDERS SHOPPING LANES<br />

11TH STRUT and THE BOARDWALK<br />

Dining Ream Open fe the Public<br />

Ravishing or Ravaging?<br />

THERE IS A DIFFERENCE'<br />

After a day of fun in the sun and surf, your<br />

ravaged hair needs special attention. For a<br />

truly ravishing coiffure, come see us!<br />

MOST RENOWNED HAmDRESSERS<br />

Phone 399-9300<br />

m<br />

illllM<br />

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4 —<br />

GIFTS FOR EVERYONE<br />

ANDREA BIRDS COLONIAL LAMPS<br />

HANDBAGS, JEWELRY and TABLES ~<br />

Mr, FOSTER'S SHOP<br />

Come and browse awhile fo<br />

sea our unusual selection.<br />

FLANDERS SHOPPING LANES<br />

The DORIAN Restaurant<br />

? Asbury Avenue Ocean tity, N. j.<br />

DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED:<br />

Woakdays 4 p.m.-S p.m.*Sunday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

HOMiMADi BAKING FOR TAKf-OUTI<br />

CINNAMON BUNS '1.00 per pen (14)<br />

PIES - APPLE CAKES - CRUMB CAKfS<br />

Warren & Thelma MaoAdams, Owner-Management<br />

DAN'S<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

1ITH STREET AT<br />

BAYFRONT<br />

DIAL 3tt-I27f<br />

ON,THI BAY —OPEN ALL Y1AR 'ROUND<br />

ROCKFISH • BLUEFISH<br />

FISH ROE<br />

FLOUNDER • JERSEY LOBSHR TAIL<br />

LIVELOiSTER • WISH SHRIMP • CLAMS<br />

Cooked Shrimp & Lobster • Crab Meat<br />

Wi pPSii ?&ur fish pUFehiis** In 16s snta 24<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

RiSTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGf<br />

SOMIRS POINT<br />

CIRCLE<br />

SPECIALIZING |N<br />

OOOD J^OD<br />

ATMOSPHERE<br />

ATMOSPHERE<br />

STEAKS<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

PLATTf R to TAKEOUT<br />

PHONI nr.mr<br />

JIM WOOD at th. PIANO—NITELY<br />

DANCING ts MIKf SALERNO<br />

FRmAY and SATyRDAY NIGHTS<br />

OPEN 12 NOON DAILy •<br />

Tiroler Haus<br />

of Imports<br />

(INSIDE PLANDEKS HOTOL)<br />

featuring<br />

THi FINiST IMPORT!© TOYS<br />

Sp€cializing in educaUonal toys , , , wood<br />

doll, furtituro . , , bisque china doJJs infl<br />

loldlw-j. Collector Itenu—China figures from<br />

Germany , . , miniature French Umops , . ,<br />

Delft from Holland , , , plus many more,<br />

Wood Doll PurnHwra<br />

0000C300000CO<br />

HAND KNITS Expertly Hniiiied<br />

UNIQUE ORBETTOG and CHBB1MAS CARDS<br />

11th and THI BOARDWALK DIAL 399.4462<br />

Entrance: Top o£ Boardwalk Ramp<br />

Fashions for<br />

WOMEN<br />

GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />

FLANDERS SHOPPING LANE<br />

11th St. & the Boardwalk Dial 399-2343<br />

m<br />

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If — stL I (UN ONfc THi OCf AN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINIL-LIDOIR<br />

TAKEOUT<br />

and FRIED CHICKEN<br />

j PIES Fret) Balrf • ifttfivMuai <strong>On</strong>ten sn SEAFOOD<br />

TRY OUR SALADS, TOO! DIAL 3W.5414<br />

SOUTHSIDE SEAFOOD<br />

m\ W«ST AVIMUE (Mrw frwn NHi Sro» Church)<br />

OPEN nAiLY iNa.i"n!S'a SUNDAY IO TO R<br />

Famous For Fine Foods<br />

ef SOMERS POINT<br />

• OIH 74TH YEAR '*<br />

• SEAFOOD<br />

• STEAKS<br />

• ITALIAN<br />

CUISINE<br />

1155 ASBURY AVi. DIAL 399-1515<br />

Imitated by Siuy — Not Duplicated bv A<br />

targe Tub of Chicken s 4.50<br />

COMPANY SPECIAL<br />

loo PIECES .. moo<br />

P^raylvanfa<br />

DINNER<br />

* * « a ii K M: " « P. M. tsa P.<br />

SttOO-FIY P/f, 4/WSH VAN/tM<br />

fcjiartfk Avenue and Plymouth<br />

Organ musicale<br />

set by OC firm<br />

\n Oq;Ai Mufcjralc mil br<br />

ti-\i.r lom r<br />

Jnw^U of < jp< Ma\ itnd<br />

Donald McDonald of Ihn ut><br />

l«y«f jnd Kftn-l<br />

Mother; WjlUr. Hit dimn ami<br />

iflliQur sister a slufy.<br />

Willie: I can'i si! down: I<br />

just lolii Daddy a sitirv.<br />

CHICKEN<br />

POT PIE<br />

SUPPER<br />

Scullville Fire House<br />

MAYS LANBIN6 ROAD<br />

Saturday, Aug. 2<br />

4 P. M. KJ 7 P. M.<br />

Adulrt ................ II.M<br />

Sl.t. Salw Tu ...,, ,M<br />

TOTAL $a!»O<br />

CHILDREN SUI<br />

tlui M #,*,, f J.JJ<br />

James CIoustT and Sonja Zart'k I he CN .mliiu'--<br />

T/ie Gleanlings* on stage<br />

at the high school Monday<br />

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Surfboard<br />

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lunch<br />

td f very Day<br />

SNAPPgft SOUP<br />

PAC/<br />

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'SHORE DINNERS<br />

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iarooB MENU<br />

CHARCOAL<br />

BROILED STEAKS I CWN<br />

OPEN MONDAY THRU rRmA¥ 4 P, M. to 8 P, M,<br />

POJ SATURDAY and SUNDAY U NOON MI i p, M.<br />

... after your day<br />

_—. ln_the sun , , ,<br />

•• . . there's no better pkee to bring your<br />

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Be at ease in an invlranment lariy Amerlew<br />

, . , enjoy "the relaxing bay view from<br />

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a provender of ocean-fresh ma foods<br />

• prune steaks, chopi and fowl. Cocktails,<br />

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Tuck&koe lint<br />

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iinsuriiassii! hipli qualiiy uf our<br />

louiU Hie imiugth nffidency sf euf<br />

acrvlrp-^=ihr- twiipthig lelecfiuni OH<br />

our inf iiu =- yhd our turpfiftifli<br />

inuflFriife pnees. Hrfe wai barn the<br />

YhUd Cki!<br />

Wf Wrkome<br />

DINNERS EVERY PAY<br />

4 P,M, ts 11 FM,<br />

SUNDAY 1 P.M* #s II F.M.<br />

EDfZJ.Bft.E175<br />

WORLD FAMOUS<br />

L^SBA INN<br />

Restaurant<br />

Wildwood, NJ.<br />

OH Exii 6 «r the Umrdta Siut<br />

I'arkwiij', Juil 10 DilnuUI from<br />

lilt! Ctpe M«*.L«wel Fefrf,<br />

HV.KH IJ.fi. MOVIK<br />

Moaesw-.The offieial American<br />

entry |n the Moscow Internationa!<br />

Film Festival wus<br />

Stanly Kubrick's "2001-ASpsce<br />

Odyaiey," Thu television industry<br />

showed the career of<br />

former President Johri F. Kimnedy,<br />

Presiiient Nixon sent H<br />

messuiie to the festival saying<br />

"grunt cinematic art can bi.' a<br />

great teacher,"<br />

Dad always said,<br />

"Vacations are fun<br />

time — toko up the<br />

diot whon you go<br />

home again,"<br />

Eat well at ...<br />

HARRY'S<br />

A Landmark in<br />

Somers. Point<br />

Our N«w Priori* RM1J1<br />

CREDIT CARDS<br />

ACCEPTED<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTiNIL-LlDOlR<br />

GROUND BREAKING, City, IW<br />

and Auxiliary dignitaries offlciatod nt<br />

tha ground breaking Wednesday for<br />

Roberta-Johnson VFW new post'horn(> in<br />

Somers Point, Shown here are (1 lo r)<br />

VFW breaks ground<br />

on new post home<br />

SOMERS POINT - Ground<br />

was broken Wednesday<br />

morning for the new post<br />

THE CAPTAIN'S TABLE<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

SERVING BREAKFAST and DINNER<br />

FEATURING DINNfR SPECIALS DAILY<br />

LOOKING FOR A GOOD PLACE TO EAT?<br />

YOU'VE FOUND IT!<br />

Hamc cooked meals served family style in<br />

a nautical atmosphere<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong>IC HOTEL, Wtsiey af 11th, 399-1310<br />

SUM<br />

Abmoluttly th, Flnlit<br />

BRUNCH<br />

Smnmd AnywhTm on th* Jtntr COMJII<br />

Strwd Eiwy Sunday of lh« Y<br />

from 0:M .JO. to 1:30p.m<br />

• iUwviiiofui 399-SS1S<br />

HokL<br />

home of RobertsJohruon<br />

yPW. OfficiatinR were Mlko<br />

Mrvjca, commander; William<br />

Brinkworth, senior vice<br />

commander; Mrs. Mike Mrvica,<br />

president of the Auxiliary; and<br />

Mayor George Roberts,<br />

Mrvica outlined the<br />

proposed building to be located<br />

on Bethel rd. across from the<br />

firehall. It will be 40 by SO<br />

feet.and when completed will<br />

be one of the largest veterans<br />

buHdlnp in Atlantic County.<br />

Citizens of Somers Point are<br />

asked to help with donations<br />

when Post and Auxiliary<br />

members make a door-to-door<br />

fund drive in the near future.<br />

When completed the Post<br />

will have programs for<br />

teenagers to senior citizens as<br />

well as Boy Scouts and Girl<br />

Scouts of the community.<br />

Donations may be mailed to<br />

Mike Mrvica, commander<br />

VFW, Samers Point, N«j,<br />

A "Buffel A La Saxony" featuring!<br />

Eggs Benedict • S*lt Mlcfcerd • Siusigi!<br />

GoIJfiiHsjh Brown FolalDn* Fluffy Sewn*<br />

Wed Ej*tasp Baeoii •Ajisoried Frulls and<br />

MCIDIU in Season • Peiiie Paneikes with 0c.<br />

lieinus Bluebcrrj Synip • Sweet Rolls • All<br />

the hot coffee you eaii drink!<br />

TV the<br />

Nahoar<br />

THE SAXONY ROOM<br />

114 BRIGHTON PLACE<br />

Bet. 4th and 3th off Atlantic CPant,<br />

SAMPLE MENU<br />

NOW— Children only SI<br />

(when ssssmpam'sd by paten ti)<br />

I HOTEL AND MOTOR INN<br />

] isth 4 BsardwBI!f*5eajin £Jfy, H**J.<br />

FltOSTlD MELON CUP FRUIT CUP, MANDAHIN<br />

CHILLED V-8 OR PEACH NECTAR<br />

OLD FASHION ENGLISH BEEF SOUP, BARLEY<br />

CHICKEN CONSOMME, NOODLES ASSORTED RELISH TRAY<br />

BROILED SWORD FISH STEAK, PIMENTO BUTTER<br />

POACHED FILET OF FLOUNDER, MORNAY SAUCE<br />

BROILED CHESAPEAKE SHAD ROE, CRISP BACON<br />

FRICASSEE OF CHICKEN WITH DUMPLINGS, SOUTHERN STYLE<br />

BRAISED SMOKED BEEF TONGUE, PIQUANT SAUCE<br />

GRILLED HAM STEAK, SPICED PEACH<br />

ROAST PRIME RIBS OF BEEF, YORKSHIRE PUDDING<br />

BAKED POTATO, SOUR CREAM PARSLEY POTATO<br />

BUTTERED STRING BEANS ' BAKED JERSEY TOMATOES<br />

HONEY GLAZED CARROTS<br />

PINEAPPLE and COTTAGE CHEESE SALAD WEDGE OF LETTUCE<br />

FRENCH, RUSSIAN, MAYONNAISE OR BLEU CHEESE DRESSING<br />

ASSORTED HOT BREADS<br />

BLUEBERRY PIE, LATTICED HOMEMADE LAYER CAKE<br />

BAKED RICE PUDDING PURPLE PLUMS, COOKIE<br />

FRUIT JELLO, WHIPPED CREAM CHILLED WATERMELON<br />

CHOCOLATE SUNDAE<br />

ICE CREAM: VANILLA FUDGE, BUTTER PECAN, RASPBERRY SHERBET<br />

HOMEMADE COOKIE '"<br />

COFFEE TEA SANKA POSTUM MILK ICED TEA ICED COFFEE<br />

BRiAKFAST S;00 fo 10:30 A.M. DINNER 5(30 to 8iOO P.M.<br />

SUNDAY DINNER S.-OO to 8;00 P. M,<br />

DINNBRS :'. $3,7S<br />

Senior Vice Commander William<br />

Brinkworth, Commander Mikcj Mrm-a,<br />

M.iyoi George HobiT(.s .mil prisidt-nt of<br />

the Auxiliary, Mr-,. Mjkc Mrvica. Senior<br />

'"Geurmef Dining af Scotch Prlect"<br />

German & American Cuisine<br />

• SAUERBRATEN • ROULABIN<br />

• GOULASH • POTATO PANCAKES<br />

Brvafriaft (Dally loci. Sun.) fram<br />

1 A. M, • Dinner (Weekday.) from<br />

iiJO p, M,, Sun. ft 4 P. M,<br />

PAGI 9 — SECTION ONE<br />

THE GULL'S NEST<br />

3260 Aibuty Av#. ^<br />

Beach Needs - - Nawtstand<br />

HOURS; Sunday-Thursdiy 8 a,m.-12 Midnite<br />

Friday and Saturday 8 a,m,-l a.m.<br />

IBBVB YOURSELF<br />

Af Our Dillcloui<br />

SALAD BAR<br />

REMEMBER.....<br />

THE GCCI] CLE CZIS<br />

You'll Find Everything's Still OLB FASHIOIEB<br />

including THE FOOD at<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S<br />

OLDEST and TRULY FINEST<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

CONSiSTOITLY HWFOOD & SERVICE for OVER HALF A CENTURY<br />

<strong>On</strong> Boardwalk - Opposite Music Pier<br />

* AMPLE FREE PARKING •<br />

OPEN EVERY DAY-8:30 A.M. to 11 P.M.<br />

I ti


10 — SECTION ONI<br />

yxx»ooa»oooooooooeMoooooooonof)OQo<br />

DEUCIOUS FGOg — SENSIBLY PWC1D<br />

Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />

PIATrBRS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />

TASTY SANDWICHES<br />

V« MILE NORTH OF TUCKAHCHB<br />

JUst Mliuit Away — A HnnM Drive Thru Ilia OwBtiy<br />

ROUTE SO—CORBIN <strong>CITY</strong> PHONff UM441<br />

| SEE OUR Q\tSTgW FLAT! eOH.ECTtON~|<br />

Clami on lha Half Shell or Staimcd • S«ndwich«»<br />

<strong>On</strong> Keotevcif Mvd,, 1 >/i MIIM W.tt »f<br />

OcMn City M 34th StrMt<br />

OPf N DAILY TIL 2 A, M.<br />

SPIN SUNDAYS fram II NOON<br />

Ifffi • WfNB • LIQUORS<br />

FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 399-4906<br />

Ciitta<br />

CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />

BiENDED WHISKEY<br />

Sfr.loM Whrriray<br />

C.iwJi.n Whiskey<br />

6 Ywrt Old<br />

4 Y«r» Old<br />

TOTAL SI % AGIO WHISKIB<br />

49% Neutral Spfdt.<br />

FIFTH .................«O»<br />

QUART $SM<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINtST AND MOST COMPL1T1 fTOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

<strong>On</strong> fh» Orel. Samm Pelnt<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PACKAGE SALES IS OS ONLY BUSKE85<br />

NOT * *•>"-• ——•<br />

Relax and Enjoy<br />

Our Superb Food<br />

Slat ftrMt, AVALON, N. J.<br />

(AFM Cod. 409) 967-3436<br />

Sorrinj; Breakfast • Poolsido Lunch • Dinner<br />

See Fashion Show at Dinner on Thursdavj<br />

M»K tSfUY NIOHT<br />

W. CONTINO—NlghtlT<br />

SwMnity—JQgr SINSIR TRIO<br />

Sw*ry AfhmM .nd W-dnwday NlBhr<br />

DKCOTHEQUE<br />

CONEY'S<br />

— INC. •- — . ._ —<br />

34TH STREET<br />

OB IMMN Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mile frem<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

KYI • BOURBON<br />

WN • RUM<br />

HER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

• AM.fi IB P,M,<br />

No Sunday Salmi<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9'a.m.<br />

--. *.—.—_<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

.'12 Noon<br />

Dial 399-9851<br />

Squadmen<br />

continue drive<br />

Monition of tin dp* Mnv<br />

County Ko.sc no £>fju.nl litiw<br />

been lomlucliiiK their jmm.il<br />

fund dn\e for tlie piL,t 10 iLi\^<br />

'ITie door to door IOIK I tut I4MI<br />

hufr been LompU led to<br />

approximntelv Ird ^t<br />

Mmihen wilt lonfinu* this<br />

niMiuiK and fclnrt n^ani Moml is<br />

oan\in|{ out the pto^rain • \ci\<br />

m^ht until thetnliit i^t.ind Im<br />

bton co\i rod Re Merit-* who<br />

wric not home win n th< n» u<br />

tilled are MMJIH "


Oi7 on f/»e bathing beaches<br />

A freight ship or tanker passing the<br />

South Jersey const flushed its hunkers<br />

left week and the waste oil floated to<br />

shore fouling bathing beaches from Long<br />

Beach Island south to'Wildwood,<br />

Bathers, here and elsewhere,<br />

complained of the goo which covered<br />

their feet with indelible block. Bathing<br />

apparel was ruined when .unsuspecting<br />

iun bathers relaxed on oily patches<br />

camouflaged by beach iand.<br />

There is a federal law against flushing<br />

bunkers near the coast but it it m<br />

complicated that convictions under it are<br />

almost impossible to obtain even if the<br />

undermanned Coast Guard happen* to<br />

catch a ship's master who is suspected of<br />

the practice.<br />

Large oil companies, several years<br />

ago, found that it was profitable to order<br />

their captains not to flush bunkers at<br />

sea. The oil could bo flushed and<br />

, reclaimed at their refineries along the<br />

Delaware River,<br />

The likelihood of hurricanes<br />

The possibility that a hurricane may<br />

lideswipe the Jersey coast, or for that<br />

matter hit it head on, cannot be ruled<br />

out entirely but it is 10 remote as not to<br />

be regarded as a serious threat.<br />

It is wise to take this into<br />

consideration as the annual hurricane<br />

Mason goto underway. From now<br />

through September, and even early<br />

October, the hurricane experts down in<br />

Miami, Florida, will advise the entire<br />

eastern seaboard of "tropical dfs-<br />

Surbaneej" which may mature into full<br />

blown hurricane*.<br />

Molt of them do no such thing, and<br />

molt of the few that do stay in the<br />

sub-tropics causing little or no damage.<br />

Of course, it is better to be advised'of<br />

the chance of danger than to be allowed<br />

to go on blissfully unaware that a violent<br />

storm may blow you away. Nobody can<br />

criticize the hurricane advisories too<br />

seriously,<br />

Still, when a storm is a thousand<br />

miles or more from the beaches of<br />

southern New Jersey there s >em« little<br />

fflf Sentinel looks at the world<br />

The South Jersey and Delaware coasts<br />

receive a lot of waste oil at ships prepare<br />

to enter the Delaware and get ready for a<br />

quick turn-around and another voyage.<br />

At loait, the oil on our beaches<br />

emphasizes how dangerous it would be<br />

to permit the construuUun offshore near<br />

Long Branch of an oil loading platform<br />

' and pipeline*to v ,shore. The platform<br />

would be used for life unloading of huge<br />

tank ships now under construction.<br />

Just one mistake or a bad coastal<br />

storm could ruin Jersey's bathing<br />

beaches and offshore fishing industry for<br />

years. New Jersey senators have<br />

expressed disapproval of tho platform<br />

proposal.<br />

What to do about the fouling of<br />

beaches by ships plying offshore?<br />

There isn't much to do except to<br />

complain to our representatives in<br />

Washington, asking them to see what<br />

they can do to prevent the disgorging of<br />

nlly waste such as happened recently.<br />

reason to broadcast news of it as a<br />

potential threat here.<br />

Hurricanes, it can well be said, are<br />

like lightning. The chances of being<br />

struck by lightning are statistically to<br />

remote as to be unworthy of<br />

consideration. The same thing lie* in<br />

their path.<br />

So we refuse to get excited over tinnews<br />

from Miami that a tropic<br />

disturbance named Anna Is huffing sr.A<br />

puffing in the south Atlantic hvrk^ir.e<br />

spawning pounds.<br />

For the record, the Weather<br />

names for 1969 hurricanes arc-:<br />

.Ar-.a.<br />

Blanche, Carol, Debbie, Eve, Franc<br />

Gerda, Holly, Inga, Jenny, Kara. Laurie,<br />

Martha, Nettie, Orva, Pefgy. Rhr "•>,<br />

Sadie, Tanya, Viifie and Wenda,<br />

Unless you are very, very unlucky<br />

you will never meet one of these young<br />

ladies face to face. The few that show up<br />

at all will stay hundreds of miles sway<br />

from South Jersey,<br />

A century of Weather Bureau record*<br />

prove it.<br />

Speeding up national political conventions<br />

Plagued with falling revenues the<br />

powen that be in tho world of big league<br />

baseball are talking seriously of speeding<br />

up the game to make it more exciting.<br />

Plagued with all too vivid memories<br />

of a Chicago that almost turned into a<br />

bloody riot the Democrat are<br />

conuderinf ways and means of<br />

shortening their conventions and making<br />

them more dramatic fare for television<br />

viewers, .<br />

The Republicans have not spoken as<br />

yet but the bland show they produced at<br />

Miami most certainly should have won<br />

an Emmy for unbelievable dullness.<br />

Baseball, of course, ij a game and a<br />

oommercal enterprise and as such is<br />

subject to change to make it more<br />

Odtoif,<br />

Certainly there ijn't much drama in<br />

watching a pitcher's seemin^y endless<br />

maneuvers before he throws a ball in the<br />

vicinity of the batter.<br />

National political;, conventions are<br />

Rmmember when? ,<br />

<strong>On</strong>eTe«r Ago<br />

Dr. Carl N. Ware, at 26OJ<br />

Wesle} T ST., ?pa§ named to the<br />

State Board of Medjesj<br />

Kjunuaeis,<br />

• • * ,<br />

In 1S70, foliowinc the<br />

«BB|ileiioB of the ne« Fedem!<br />

eensui, Cap* M»y Count)- vUl<br />

MW a population of man djaji<br />

BO.OCO «ad therefore will \tme<br />

two of in five freehoJoBm,<br />

» * m<br />

Tin "least Ago<br />

Keittier rmin nor wind, DOT<br />

imk of sil^it eso halt thf<br />

bBty maiJmBi nor the Ni^it<br />

in Venic* host parade for tiat<br />

maltcr, The festivity e,im,,<br />

that Siturdsy as scheduled jn<br />

sp.to of h!,jh winds and<br />

tbrMienmE skiia caused by .<br />

serere northeast storm w|*ich<br />

hid bedn m thi. area since th.ir<br />

early Friday,<br />

" * * •<br />

A preliminan. meptine I<br />

diKUSs the salB of munieip.<br />

bonds to pay the c m t 6( | ,;„<br />

celiKunR sewer mains Y<br />

wiOioui iscmce, and for th<br />

CO6SI Of p u W c mhof<br />

eoMtruction ws held at Cit<br />

iiaJi.<br />

_ » • •<br />

foundations wen. being sf-<br />

Ocean Gty Sentinel - Le^er<br />

Pridgy, August 1,<br />

and Fubluteri jn hmeasL< -.: G<br />

s ary<br />

m *U; Sn»a, Ocean City. K. J<br />

Emmbhiiaal 1H3<br />

a! ¥em QSis a; Zjeeaii Qti-, N. J<br />

« »* •« <<br />

something else again. They have grown<br />

up without any constitutional<br />

authorBation m to the way this country<br />

picks its presidential candidates.<br />

Dull and stupid they eerteinlv are.<br />

The endless bombastic oratory* The<br />

contrived "spontaneous" demonstrations<br />

for favorite sons. The lengthy roll call<br />

votes. All this adds up to the peak of<br />

boredom.<br />

But, shortening the political<br />

conventions and jazzing them up may be<br />

good showmanship but it is not the way<br />

to insure this nation getting good<br />

presidential candidates.<br />

Some day a way wt!l be found to<br />

establish a nation-wide and binding<br />

presidential primary election.<br />

The.conventions will be things of the<br />

past. Television will be the loser'but the<br />

United States will have a chance to select<br />

presidential candidates in a mature and<br />

sensible way.<br />

Faimiy Hemn<br />

inc.<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

rtpr<br />

fati<br />

*L5..-.;r,i*,iT. > 1 and lal t c nt t lo<br />

at the i-ovfU-d lif<br />

" 1 IU<br />

j<br />

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/ vy<br />

r. : 'j H V; A •<br />

• irt<br />

r,vr,i.<br />

mother of<br />

;^ n^rvs. This<br />

y,'<br />

^nd M mini<br />

other Pcr^oerat<br />

He- is hit^dion-.c<br />

favarsh!e if<br />

aJways h^d<br />

bid<br />

c. = e.<br />

fact iht: 4 h*<br />

'tJr-. •" = t i? % •re-By<br />

J< ! iif* f=:jir..<br />

r.i£fj = •=>-«<br />

.^'". ,."!,'"„<br />

i/ if "•', """•<br />

St'--. :r.t f<br />

> = ifUr tht<br />

nvi rsion th itv had to call a<br />

** ' A<br />

r J<br />

'f i -* n A mbl"s that of T BOLIHK 7"7 M" ..iJ<br />

fr nUiri \ Kint, h >s lonK bftn know"<br />

i-ririk to ((>urt -urfes politimin n* wB - ^,<br />

Jttorn is Snv. whin the aircondiOoriers<br />

< ourt si si n rxniind pt etitors of o\a »<br />

^onu thin; is t1(, doubt toinfj on up '""'"<br />

m 'r know whit unless you < an «>a<br />

'-Jl' riL.ntly ,F prowdmK WhisjHnng J'<br />

ind 1 puliiu »ddre •" f sjHngm<br />

w<br />

"<br />

n i publu d sy tcm<br />

to t thi d(f(ndanti Otlicnvi Otli c<br />

'Jif ndant n tilling siv month might h «""<br />

J<br />

"l i ot pnltv md walk out of thecturtro"<br />

f AUGUST I, THI OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong><strong>LEDGER</strong> MOI 3 — iJCTION TWO<br />

l av,<br />

: Oarrison,<br />

You Are Cordially Invited<br />

Sundoy—<br />

8; 30 and U a.m. ~ Tho Scrvicj?.<br />

Holy &mmunion,<br />

9:30 u,m, — Chureh Sehool<br />

ral Ocean City Union Chapel<br />

31ND and CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

/ANGELICAL • INDEPENDfKT<br />

IKTfRDENOHIMATIQNAL<br />

f GRADED SUNDAY SCHOOL 10 A. M.<br />

MORNING WORSHIP Tl A.M.<br />

NURSERY CARE PROVTOED<br />

First United<br />

lethodist Church<br />

|ghfh Street and Central Avenue<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 3<br />

9:30 a.m. —i Chureh School<br />

lond 11 a.m. — Morning Worthip<br />

"GENUINE LOVE"<br />

Pastor CHARLES WILCOCK<br />

f p.m, — In the MOORLYN THiATRE<br />

long Service 7M p.m.<br />

]OR. D. MARTYN UOYDJONIS<br />

|Weitminster Chapel, London, Bngland<br />

by the METROPOLITAN QUARTET<br />

|0L C0URTMAN MrRlAM ZITO<br />

ER FREDERICKS RAYMOND McATEE<br />

fOMAS ELLIOT, WILLIAM C, WOOD,<br />

trumpeter organist<br />

ST. JOHN'S<br />

: LUTHERAN<br />

I CHURCH<br />

Y Tenth Street<br />

and<br />

Central Avenue<br />

CONGREGATION OF THE LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />

'. 0, Richard Garrison, Pastor<br />

StheeJule — Howri of Worship<br />

MO AM. - The Service<br />

J:30 A. M. — Sunday Church School<br />

A.M,—The Service<br />

CHURCH AIR CONDITIONED<br />

ft. Join's Lutheran Chapel<br />

> Street and West Avenue<br />

A.M, - The Service<br />

1 A. M, — The Service<br />

Aug. 3rd — — • —<br />

THE REV. HARRY LYSGAARD<br />

Wednesday—<br />

8 p.m. — Senior CtvM' rciioar-<br />

Ml<br />

ST, JOHN'S LUTHERAN<br />

38th st. Mid West av,<br />

Sund^'—<br />

9 and 10:30 a,m, — T\\a Scrvioe<br />

HOLY TOINrry BPISdOPAL<br />

ilih st. and Cenlml av.<br />

Rev, Omrlea L, Wood, D.Bd.,<br />

Motor<br />

Sund«y—<br />

f;30 a.m. — Holy Oominuiiion<br />

8 a,m. — ManilnB Prayer<br />

11 a.m. — Qioiml Eudiarisl<br />

7; 30 p.m. — Bvasng Prayer<br />

Tuesday—<br />

9:30 a.m. — Holy Communion<br />

Thlffsday—<br />

7 a.m. — Krty Cwnjniiiilon<br />

* • *<br />

OTNTRAL O^WN CCFf<br />

UNION aUFBL<br />

32nd st, and Oattral av.<br />

Irei^endei* — BvangelleiU —<br />

, Intortcnoinlnationa]<br />

SiBBlay—<br />

10 a,m, — Sunday School<br />

with ela^^ for all ages,^<br />

- il'a,m:^i^i,Ianing Woirtlp,<br />

Hie Rev, John H, SMiton, Ph.D..<br />

pTOte^ar at Wcsttnlretffl TheologlMl<br />

Senunaiy, guest spmker.<br />

Nursery esae in the B^innera'<br />

Room during mrviem.<br />

* * *<br />

OTOAN Cn^ TABHlNACLi<br />

ASOOATION<br />

.Wesley av,. 5th to 9th sts.<br />

ajnday—<br />

i;4J mA 10:45 a.m. — Song<br />

Services led hy William Uilf,<br />

Amsgatian president,<br />

9 and 11 a,m, — Momm<br />

WorMp, Dr. Raymond I. Unflquist,<br />

ministea 1 of Hollysvood<br />

Tint ft-esbyterian aiurdi in<br />

New York, speaker,<br />

7;SO p.m, —. EveMng .Service<br />

in the StlBiri ITieated. 8th St.<br />

,and BoardttmUt. Donald Bamhouse,<br />

»«H trnvelB. lecturer<br />

and newsman of Philadelphia,<br />

speaker, ;<br />

Dr. John A, MeEirey, ehaplaln<br />

of


PAGE 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Dr. Lindquist, Donald Barnhouse<br />

occupy Tabernacle Pulpit Sunday<br />

TN WEST AVENUE<br />

BIAUTY SALON<br />

JOT WEST AVINUI<br />

O>Md ad OpmM by<br />

MARGE THORN!<br />

— WIGS and HAIRPIECES —<br />

For AuM-m-m H M M»«H<br />

— BEAUTY SALON =<br />

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVTC1S<br />

1710 Asbwry Av.. Dial 399-5035<br />

HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />

EVEN1NO APPOINTMDrra<br />

CONDITIONED<br />

Dorothy's Shappa<br />

238 W«t Av.. Ph. 3ff-43H<br />

Opm Y«r -Round; GIMHI Mindly<br />

Call Taday<br />

•TH STJIIIT ini CINTRAL AVINUI<br />

Pamiantnf Waving; Hair Tinting<br />

DIAL 399-0935<br />

Pnpriatar MARY WISH<br />

OPH* YEAR RMJND<br />

ANN \ JOHN'S<br />

— BIAUTf SALON —<br />

129 Albury Av.. Ph. 399-3198<br />

ANN .nd JOHN MANM1<br />

C^en Thunday Evenings<br />

Fn* papfcinf M WMt AwniM<br />

CBRRUTi<br />

Beauty Shoppe<br />

OURJMhVBAR<br />

IIAUTY GULTWRI<br />

, IN ALL IMNeHII<br />

1019 Wnt Av.. Dial 399.1194<br />

DOROTHY COX—f<br />

Ro BoswelPs<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Wash and WeM Wip<br />

Specjaliilng in Ptrmanent Waves<br />

7J4 Atbury Av«, Dial 39f-I141<br />

(Aemi kmn Murphy'. I A II)<br />

STEDfM'S IIAUTY SHOP<br />

Undar lh« P.rtcnil Suparvitten<br />

of MRS. LAURINCI i, STiOBM<br />

1520 Ashury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />

HOUSi OF BEAUTY,<br />

£16 Albury Av.., 399B621<br />

ELVIMA M. MUtKlTT. My|M<br />

•0M>LITK<br />

IIAUTY<br />

Hilr Cu<br />

Tinting<br />

Bishop Fred Pierce Corson,<br />

retired Bishop of the<br />

Philadelphia Area of the<br />

United Methodist Church, will<br />

be speaker at Union Chapel<br />

by-the-Sca Sunday at the 11<br />

a,m. vversftip Service,<br />

Bishop Corson was retired<br />

last year after serving 24 years<br />

Area, He now serves as<br />

To leetur» Tuesday<br />

utfi<br />

Virginia T Jilin<br />

present a program entitled,<br />

"Now Jerse\<br />

First " at tho<br />

Methodist Summer Auxiliary,<br />

Tuesday, (August 5) at 2 p.m.<br />

in the social hall of First<br />

United Methodist Ch urch, Sth<br />

st and Central av.<br />

The lecture will jeaj with<br />

amusing, IftterestinH and little<br />

known facts e<br />

famous beginnirip<br />

Jersey, for which Ne JL<br />

very often, is not piven ere dit<br />

"New Jersey, should erot<br />

little," says Mrs. Joslin. "<br />

has been the stepchild of tin<br />

nation, historically speak<br />

for far too long."<br />

Mrs. Joslin is best km<br />

for her talk on Haunted Hoi<br />

of New Jersey, but is prima<br />

.interested in subjects dea<br />

with higher perceptivity<br />

psychic phenomena,<br />

conducts group classes in<br />

field and, with her hush:<br />

coordinates th« cou<br />

Dimension, in the Haddonf<br />

Adult School.<br />

Special violin music wil<br />

provided by Mrs, Wai<br />

Miller, and Mrs. H.V<br />

Detwiler will lead in dovoti.<br />

Mrs, David Lament is<br />

hostess for the ufternoan.<br />

Roger E. Danz is<br />

aviation candidate<br />

(liDNOillODPeiisaenla,<br />

Fla,(FHTNC) July 18-Naval<br />

Aviation Ofncfir CandidntJ'<br />

Second Class Rodger E. Daiiz.<br />

son of Mr, and Mrs. Edward R.<br />

Danz of 108 State st,,<br />

Llnwood, N.J., a member of<br />

the Aviation Reserve Qffleur<br />

Candidate (AVROC) program.<br />

Is attending the Aviation<br />

Officer Candidate School at<br />

Pensacola, Fla,<br />

The AVROC program<br />

schedules classroom instruction<br />

in air navigation, aircraft<br />

communications, naval<br />

leadership and aeronautical<br />

subjects during the summer<br />

months of each candidate's<br />

suphmore and junior year at<br />

college.<br />

When he receives his<br />

baccalaureate decree from<br />

college, he will be<br />

commissioned a Naval officer<br />

and will report to Poiisaqola fur<br />

further aviation training.<br />

OOVKHAOK<br />

KpHiliiri;; fjf iiT/ernzt-; any tiix.<br />

yiiir-iM run taki- one '.null Jelly<br />

Winrl'Ailli IKifJ .flicli up, ,r,,,,,y<br />

iijimr in (in' fiv/rni-f- •lijcrfum<br />

hoitV" ill 1*?^ ihiin ihn,*, ttvv^<br />

iiii«i O.rrifrafr-iiil Apjj--.il M>.(n.<br />

k<br />

THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINiLLlPSiR<br />

consultant to the United<br />

Methodist Cullpgen and<br />

Universities in the United<br />

States Lind recently was<br />

appointed permanent chaplain<br />

of the Faith of Our Fathers<br />

C h 3 p e i at F r t^e d~u m s<br />

Foundation at Valley Foree.<br />

He is past president of the<br />

World Methodist Council and<br />

this year celebrates his SOth<br />

anniversary of ordination and<br />

the 25th anniversary of his<br />

consecration as a Bishop.<br />

Bishop Corenn's .services are<br />

supplied to. thi- Chapel by the<br />

Owa.: City Tabernacle<br />

Association of which he is<br />

Honorary President.<br />

ately<br />

We<br />

Special<br />

Tseha<br />

This<br />

urch c<br />

School<br />

Unple<br />

iii>"L(<br />

for<br />

tl<br />

shop<br />

Robert Wright is musical<br />

director of the 1969 Summer<br />

Bible Conference. He is a<br />

senior student at The King's<br />

College; a tenor vocalist, and<br />

sonj leader. He also directs the<br />

summer youth activities, a<br />

"SortElfest" on Sunday evening<br />

at 9 o'clock, and a recreational<br />

activity Tuesday evening at 0<br />

o'clock.<br />

The 32nd season of ihe<br />

Ocean City Summer Bible<br />

Conference, which began June<br />

29,, continues for nine<br />

consecutive weeks through<br />

August ill with services every<br />

evening at 7:30 p.m., jlnd the<br />

Morning Bible Hour Tuesday<br />

throueh Friday at 11 a.m.<br />

^ ^<br />

New Frimat fVUk«<br />

the Difference<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> cm -s<br />

Oldest Established Optician ,<br />

119 I. tfh Sf,<br />

Dial 3994000<br />

MIDDLETON-STROBLE<br />

FUNERAL HOME, Inc.<br />

304 Shore Road Som«rt Point<br />

PHONI; 927-3B44<br />

WALLACE A. STHQBLf<br />

r-TJNKKAl, UlRKCT<strong>On</strong> nnd MANA«f3t<br />

"The Unprepared"<br />

It is on interesting fact of<br />

human nature that ~ as many<br />

times as a person visits a<br />

funeral home to express eondolenct's<br />

to friends tho experience<br />

rarely suggests to him<br />

that it might bo a good idea<br />

to put his own affairs in order<br />

for the sake of his loved ones.<br />

Apparently, quite the opposite.<br />

Tho result of this Ls that an entirely unprepared<br />

homeniaher is of tun compelled to find a<br />

funeral director, or rely on a male- relative or<br />

family friend to find one on the spur of the<br />

moment. The director in turn discovers that*bank<br />

hooks arc all in the husband's namu, insuraute<br />

policies are un tellable and that the widow feels<br />

she must spend some extravagant sum on the<br />

funeral service or forever be .marked in tho eyes<br />

of her spouse's relatives and friends All of thi^<br />

strict<br />

Chester J. Wimberg<br />

Funeral Home<br />

be<br />

-' All CMMNI,<br />

DIAL 399.2654<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

Campus Crusade Director^<br />

at Presbyterian Church Syn!<br />

The Rev, William H. Allen,<br />

Dr. Raymond I. Lihdqutal, umisu*! baekp-mind includes The United Methodist Church<br />

pastor of thi> Finik Prraby terinn<br />

minhicT of HnJly«««J FinM «ewn vein, in Mudy 2nd travel will rrprrtwnt Uu- Prot ratal! Is,<br />

Chureli, nniioiinees thiit Dart<br />

• Presbj IPtisn Criurert in in Euivtfw &'•- the Nf«r Rist. In IMS more them rnOO<br />

TowbfldKC, dirwlnr of f'nmpns<br />

HfJljT-ond, C«lir., unrt Dnnsli! He his wwknd with Billy Catholics and Protrstiilils<br />

Uniiiodfi for Christ in Ocean<br />

BMnhnuw, world rTSTOlor, flnhim, visited Russia, joined in an Eciiiiieiiiral<br />

City, will present n<br />

l«rtoprT and ni^Tinian of powred two Unitml Stiles' Semee . at the Tabernnele,<br />

mid-summer repcirl of Uampuii<br />

FkfllKMphi*, will he thP natioMl pnliEkal eonwnlinns Beefluse it was so will fi>ee!ved<br />

Crusade activities on Sunday<br />

speakers Sunday it tl» Owan and in IMS attended the this similar service lias been<br />

evening nt 71-10 p.m.<br />

Cit,v T*bcni«elp Association. QeniHa Confen-nce on Church planned for the Tabernacle<br />

Bnmethini! different can be<br />

Dr. Lindquist will speak «t and Sjidetj for the National Association's 00th Anniversary<br />

found on tlie lii'aelles here this<br />

the two mgmin( wrrt«», 8 Council of Omrches. He speaks Program,<br />

summi'r. Amid the delude, of<br />

«nd 11 n'Hofk, at the flw languages and lectures<br />

TabrrnwlR. ft* st. »nd Wesley ntfrnswiy.<br />

Rev. Phil Saint<br />

surf boards, bikinis nnd<br />

thousands of sunbathem.<br />

IT, Dr. Linrtqiiisi is > director Each of tJic- serrices is<br />

Campus Crusade is strivinq to<br />

of she prnibj HTlsn<br />

pireeded by an orpan rcsital by<br />

introduce Christ to Kunbathint;<br />

Pnnd (the old«t<br />

E, Woodlcy Kalphoff and sonj! Conference Missionary Week colleije students,<br />

company in ihr Unit St»HS> spriitps led by the<br />

Mr, Towbricljie is also an<br />

" ttni a truKtw a! both PrinwHMi Association's president,<br />

area direcjpr of Campus<br />

Swniiiir^ and Ihr Prsibj-ieriaB William 0. Luff, in the scheduled at Baptist Church<br />

Crusade Iilternalional at Penn<br />

TJtWjriisJ if, HniSvwnBd, His morning and Walter D,<br />

State College, Pa, Mr,<br />

world- renowned "Biveims Jskjdowes, Jr., in the evening. Pastor David P, Wright soloist, iitid is director of the Steve Muslci is a hiiritone, TowbridBe is a p-ndunte of<br />

Ai5nBHjinoH» i<br />

The Owan City Tabernacle conducts the i960 Ocean City radio and television ministry of recordinji iirtiJit, and hasPcnn<br />

State- Collese, of<br />

Quartet supplies the music at Summer Bible Coiiferencu at<br />

ms>*iLinJS f"f aUi-ndn! by<br />

Calviiry Baptist.<br />

traveled the world in sin)!in|i Philadelphia Coliej;!^ of the<br />

js,<br />

all services. Chaplain of the day Ocean City Baptist Church.<br />

ministry in rvan(,'eli»tie<br />

Df, LindquW is rnini«*M' pf will be Dr. John A, McElroy. The speaker through Sunday The sixth week of the<br />

Bible and also the Hefornwd<br />

meetinBH,<br />

Speakers for nejtt Sunday evening (August 3) is Dr, David Summer Bible Conference, a<br />

hi thr Dni ei States. Sewniy will be Dr. Bryant M. Kirkland, W. Broeso, . president of Missionary week, begins<br />

Speakers for the missionary<br />

i in hi. fhnTth are now pastor of the Fifth Avenue Christian Destiny, Wheaton, Monday evening (August ,i) at<br />

conference are Rev. Phil Saint, Fish Marks* active<br />

tftc foT th* mintotry. His Presbyterian Church in New lll.no.-..<br />

Bi30 p.m. Steve and Barbara<br />

from Art'entina, South<br />

fas: and anry_ other pastoral* York, and Dr. Raymond I. Guest vocalist is Bob Musk), associated with thu<br />

America, directory of Spanish Point coffee house<br />

w«« hiswric OW. Prwhyteriin Lindquist of Hollywood, Calif, Straton, minister of Music at Billy Graham Evangelistic<br />

Evangelistic Crusades, ii<br />

The Fish Market is alive and<br />

^i (founded in 1719} in A reminder Is jfiven of the Calvary Baptist Church, Now Team, will be guest vocalists<br />

missionary outreach in South<br />

well in Homers Point.<br />

Ecumenical Service August 13 York City, Straton Is a tenor for the entire week.<br />

America; Rev. Cal Bcvcridge,<br />

This unique coffee house is,,<br />

public relations director at<br />

Mr, Barnbous*, evening at 7:30 p.m. at the Tabernacle,<br />

open six niljhls a wi-ek,<br />

Lanraster School of the Bible;<br />

speaker «i the Strand Theater, The Most Rev, George H,<br />

Tuesday thruufjli Sunday,<br />

Rev, Donald Orinar, of the<br />

tta a, and Boardwalk, apptars Ouilfojie, Bishop of Camden,<br />

presenting programs of interest<br />

Cumberland Mountain Mission<br />

SU on T\' 10's Sa and will represent the Catholics and<br />

and a "place to be/<br />

in West Virginia; Rev. Charles<br />

O'clock ^Reports. Hs<br />

Bishop Corson guest<br />

Bishop Fred Pierce Coreon of<br />

Burkett, missionary appointee<br />

to South America under New<br />

Tribes Minion.<br />

Visit Your Beauty Parlor at Chapel-by-the-Sea The Ocean Cily Summer<br />

Bible Conference sponsors the<br />

Scared Musieale on Music Pier<br />

Sunday from 2:30 p.m. to<br />

This Week<br />

3:,10 p.m. Featured guest artist<br />

Sunday ui Bob Straton and the<br />

Briarfold Sinjjrrs, a folkjsinfling<br />

Y«« DOORWAY TO LOVILINIM"<br />

croup from The King's College,<br />

1<br />

Bplscopal Scminnry in<br />

Philndelphia,<br />

Mr, Towbridgc spdnd fou<br />

yeurii in Jewish EEvanKelism l<br />

with the American Board of<br />

Missions to the Jews, In 198.<br />

This eveninB (Friday) there<br />

will bu environmental<br />

happening in which everyisne<br />

can participate: Saturday there<br />

will be a flOminute movie on<br />

the nnti ballistic missle,<br />

followed by diacussion and<br />

Sunday a multi-media<br />

crucifixion. The Fish Market is<br />

located at 2i GeorRe St.<br />

Somers Poin<br />

r ) hletlc<br />

he wns appointed an area<br />

division.<br />

director for Campus Crusade at<br />

Penn Stale College, Prior to<br />

this ussitrnmenl ho had served<br />

for Campus Crusade at the<br />

Universities of Minnesota and<br />

The<br />

Placed<br />

North Dakota, He is married<br />

and has five children.<br />

Campus Crusade for Christ,<br />

wax born on the campus of the<br />

University of California at Los<br />

Angeles in the fall of JOB:<br />

when Dr, Bill Bright, founder<br />

and president, leased a house 8<br />

near campus for a bold new<br />

"'O 1-111,1<br />

ParkinB i "<br />

venture of witness to the church<br />

claims of Christ.<br />

THE<br />

The Godfrey-Smi<br />

Funeral Hams<br />

HIRBfRT L, ©ODPRIY,^<br />

Established IBM '<br />

809 Central Avsnui<br />

Pledging for the future, m In<br />

finest end most dignified fat<br />

IN-FfMIOFTROUBLIWi,,<br />

NIAR AS YOUR PHONi-Dttl<br />

Successora to Ocean City's Pint<br />

Living on an island has its problems! I-Jnnds art |M<br />

fine . . , until you run out of bread or need Ihe refrigirrtf<br />

fixed. That's why we built th^ii ruitie bridge lost lumimt.<br />

It's safer for the children than our old boat, and il 1Mb<br />

us with our neighbors if wo or they need help in o hwrrj.<br />

There is great need for another bridge theie davi,,.<br />

not of wood or itone, buf of undemanding between A,<br />

world's people. "No man is on island . . ." We art d<br />

children of God, made in His image. '<br />

The Christian Church U rho living bridge that seekl! '<br />

unite men everywhere in the fellowship of Jsjui Cl<br />

the Prince of Poacu. By supporting your church and lln.-,<br />

to live by iti feachingi, you help to span the gulf of ij»<br />

ranee and feor fhaf still separates us from our brsthui<br />

**...%<br />

Sunday Monday Tucday Wednesday Thnrfiii<br />

Act, Act, Act,<br />

2U1.12 27:1-20 17:2,:iS<br />

Acti<br />

27.}9<br />

Actt<br />

ffc/i %mn%% ft Mng FubHihml<br />

u ^w >j»» ^pontorthip of th* Follow^<br />

THI CAP! MAY COUNTY<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

Ml Aibvry Av«. Ota! iff-liM<br />

Cap* May County<br />

RINTAL SnVlCI<br />

1161 Artury AvwtM Mel SfMen<br />

CMTEAN AB5THACT COMPANY<br />

WIlT JIR1IV T1TLI 4 OUARANTBI CO,<br />

CARfY'S<br />

t3fh » >o«rrfw.lk Ola| -<br />

OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

WATIR SWVICi COMPANY<br />

»lfl T»r»rti SfPMt Dial Sf««4<br />

—<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> C<br />

SAVINGS I<br />

1W1 Artwi-f *"•<br />

HOWARD<br />

•!• Aifcwrr *»<br />

SIASHQRI LA<br />

•r««> ••OUMB -<br />

202 I, «fh SMI*<br />

—<br />

SCOTT<br />

ill Mi »M*<br />

—<br />

EUGENE<br />

|Y, AU3UST I,<br />

S«rvi€M<br />

ntiiiuea from page 3<br />

m P. McConiitan<br />

_ 0 to •'1:3 0<br />

tonfcssiorui<br />

| 9, 10:16, 11:80 •.m.<br />

OF GOOD<br />

liEL R. C.<br />

and Aibury «v,<br />

leph MeCiuley, Putor<br />

l-Mas»<br />

1:30—OonfeMions<br />

Ko 5:30 and 7:30 to<br />

\,—Confessions<br />

10, and 11<br />

nd 10 i,m,-MiiiH<br />

! or Qousr,<br />

|snd Aabury av,<br />

.•— SmdBy fervim<br />

10 o.m. to S p.m. — Raiding<br />

"I«ove" U the iupjagt of the<br />

LeHon^ermon U> bt heard thU<br />

Hundny in all Chriitlan Science<br />

ehurchia. Included In the<br />

•ermon ii the itatement: "And<br />

though I beitow all my good*<br />

to feed the poor, and though I<br />

give my body to be burried,<br />

and hive not charity", it<br />

prqflteth me nothing,"<br />

, A correlative pauage from<br />

the denominational tcntbook.<br />

Science and Health with Key<br />

to the Scriptures by Mary<br />

Baker Eddy, commentc "To<br />

love one'i neighbor a» one's<br />

self, ta a ditine idea; but thU<br />

idea can never be teen, felt, nor<br />

understood through the<br />

physical ienje«,"<br />

t to Please the Family<br />

fithout Really Trying!<br />

CALL US FOR A<br />

Dim<br />

Shore «3, and arjgjiim a<br />

Rev, Wimnm IWdWai. ^<br />

8:45 mm. — Omreli So<br />

11 a,m. _ Mrattng Wtan<br />

CALVARY mDEPttNomr<br />

»h *. »nd New York «v.<br />

Rev. Cene Cart ;, mMir<br />

Sunday— *^^5.<br />

GRACE LUTHERAN<br />

Shore rd, ami DIWB av.<br />

Rev. Oartes RSnek, Jr., pasiur<br />

THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> ClTy jENT[NiLjj,lPgIR<br />

i;M p.m. — Senior<br />

and Oider Tfouth reUow*fti<br />

taavc toe Bie Moar!}Ti Thesis<br />

in Ocean (Sty to hear Dr. D,<br />

Manyn Llrml-Jajcs, peats 3t<br />

tionaj) in Lontoi, Ei^bBi<br />

Monday..<br />

6:30 p.m, — Sawir Wgh MYT<br />

afcSbaJl at MjO nj. S*ool ta<br />

Northflidtl<br />

9:45 a.m. -C T


«SPtii - AOB * • '^QN §<br />

GARDEN OF ID1N - Preservation<br />

of WiUewwood, a half-century old<br />

arboretum, w now entrusted to Rutgere<br />

UnlveBJty, At top right. Dr. Charles E.<br />

Hess (].), who administeis Willowwood<br />

for the State University, and Fr.<br />

Willowwood Garden of Eden<br />

Brothers fulfill Arboretum dream<br />

NEW BrUINSWICK-The,<br />

hjlf-CCDtm-v old dreiiim£_t»B_<br />

brothers who anted •<br />

140>aere garden of nn and<br />

beautiful trws and Oowm is<br />

being curried on by rtutgen<br />

UruTeril^<br />

Last year the State<br />

Ufii»er»Uy acquired tte<br />

Wplawwood Mtntaa near<br />

Glidstoni-, straddling tiie<br />

MerrMierBenet county Kne.<br />

ftutgeo offioill hope to<br />

develop it into the float<br />

arboretum in the Mate<br />

Wnioirwood'i bjctofy k fte<br />

•lory of two broth who<br />

wished to sbsc their Ism- tat<br />

floweB and hut' wili the<br />

people of Ihe state. In 1908<br />

tte brotliett, Henry Wens<br />

Tabbc and Robert Haroaton<br />

Tobbi, purchjMd the property<br />

As word of their Bcti-nty<br />

»pre»a, gxrdeoen •nd<br />

barteulturBU begin tending<br />

tisegi plarils, ffw3*«3l«ig sirii<br />

Bre ipeof* as Chlmw laeAuk<br />

pine, dxidia. waterijly-mafnoJij<br />

and OtatK<br />

b«se icmoo. In 1911 HDI<br />

Meork sent them a railroad<br />

freiftlt car filled with many<br />

*p«ra» of *hnif» and tna and<br />

tome conjfen.<br />

The arboretum takes ita<br />

Base from «t«ne huge wneping<br />

wHIows s^a- the fassie. It also<br />

tadaim mis of bamboo, 20<br />

species of dofwood, while<br />

paper bbeba, a hilliide<br />

esfered wiih red pls^t swamp<br />

cyprMt trees, pad cedars and<br />

fill from AJgeriJL<br />

la all, some 1,-500 dUTerent<br />

V«i« .of woody plants are<br />

pmm on the 30 mam of tile<br />

arboretum ittelf and on 110<br />

acres of woodland and fjelds,<br />

M«t of the plantingj,<br />

except for the formal garden<br />

near the majn bouse, a»<br />

•ItuaUd along informal path»<br />

and in woodland areas,<br />

Tlie property abo ineludei<br />

IT WttL<br />

Old Pop ttnkleaail mmmMng<br />

wlien he NU; "A pnt in the<br />

baeh rlevciaps ehansofcr tf admlnlslerpd<br />

young enough, often<br />

enough and low anu^i," ITie<br />

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ACROSS<br />

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BAT<br />

CAPE MAY -<br />

LEWES FERRY<br />

SCHf DULE<br />

Cop. uiir, N. J. IIMI, Dal<br />

6:30 AM 8.00 AM<br />

8.00 AM 9:30 AM<br />

9:30 AM 11:00 AM<br />

11:00 AM 12:30 PM<br />

12:30 PM 2:00 PM<br />

2:00 PM 3:30 PM<br />

3:30 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

5:00 PM<br />

6:30 PM<br />

6i30 PM<br />

9:30 PM<br />

8:00 PM<br />

11:00 PM<br />

. cnooiNi<br />

«• TIUFFIc DBMANOI<br />

•»JKT» CH/iNm WITHOUT n<br />

• A Unj«rsity committee,<br />

headed by Dr. Charles E, Hess<br />

•flmintateis wmowwood for<br />

UM Unrreisty. Dr. Hes is<br />

chairman of the department of<br />

horticulture and forestry in the<br />

College of Apiculture and<br />

Environmental Science at<br />

Rutgers.<br />

"As tie yean go by, the<br />

collection of naUre and eietie<br />

free* in the arboretum at<br />

WUowwood will be of peat<br />

«Jue to the univeisity and to<br />

the peopk- of the state," Dr.<br />

Hess cemrnentc-d.<br />

"The arboretum has a<br />

three-fold purpose," . he<br />

explained, "It provides a site<br />

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THl OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINIL-LfDGIR<br />

Patti Laurrel! reigns tomorrow<br />

over Sea Isle Baby Parade<br />

SEA ISLE <strong>CITY</strong>-Se»enteenyear-old<br />

Patti Launrtl. • senior<br />

at FenuereM High School in<br />

Lima, Pa,,' ha« been Klected<br />

queen to reign over Sea Isle<br />

City<br />

Benjamin Blackburn, who operatei it,<br />

are seen in Pan's garden behind the main<br />

house at thu arboretum. At lower right<br />

Dr. Blaokbum cheeki on an osWeh fern<br />

and in lower center Dr. Hefs observes the<br />

bloom on a Southern Magnolia tree.<br />

the main house, which dates for research and teaching for<br />

baric to the 1700a. j aiuuu Uiu College ot ABrtculture and<br />

cottage and burn built in the the Rutgers College<br />

early 1800s and a wooden bam Department of Botany, It ajjo<br />

sod ched. , provideg the people of the state<br />

In 1938, the Tubbs brothers with both an educational<br />

offered their property to facility and a place to enjoy<br />

Rutgers University to ensure the beauties of nature,"A<br />

that the arboretum would be landscape architect has been<br />

preserved for public retained by the Willowwood<br />

enjoyment, A fund-raising committee to combine and<br />

dn was started, hut wasextend<br />

the present plantinp.<br />

dtacontmued when World War Long-range plans, according to<br />

n broke out. The offer was Dr. Hess, include the<br />

withdrawn after the death of construction of a small<br />

Robert Tubbs In 1842, irrigation lake and a wider<br />

When Henry Tubbs died in entrance road, so that buses<br />

19SS, Jus wfll specified that can enter the preserve.<br />

WDlowwood be maintained Plans also call for the<br />

perpetually as an arboretum arboretum to eventually bo<br />

and controlled wildlife open to the public on a regular<br />

preserre. Last year, the legal basis. At present it is open only<br />

action n completed and through special arrangement.<br />

RutfeB took title to the 140<br />

1 was 17-year-oid Patricia<br />

Scanlon, a senior st<br />

Archbishop Ryan High School<br />

in Philadelphia,<br />

El Ihteuii-y enr-old Janet<br />

Voss, a student at Immnculntn<br />

CollcHc and a member of last<br />

,year. Patti's sister, Nancy, 19, productions. She is employed year's Cardinal Dougherty High<br />

captured the honor. Nancy, at Uweetman's General Store in School drill team, was tcjeeted<br />

hos^yer, was net en hand to Town-Send's Inlet during the fourth ruiincfup. She also is<br />

crown her' sister. She wassummer.<br />

from FhihiduilihiU;<br />

vacationing in the Bahamas, Chosen as her court of Tlie queen and her court<br />

* 83d Annual Baby Pu»de The Laurrell faniily resides honor were four other young will lead Saturday<br />

Sibirday (Augujt 2),<br />

at 75th st, and Pleasure av, in ladies.<br />

Her crowning marks the Sea Isle City, aftd at 50 Chapel First runner.up was<br />

second year in a row that a Hill fd,, Sledia, Pa,<br />

IS.yoar-old Eileen Brady, from<br />

daughter of Mr. and MB, The new queen is a class lIpptT Darby, Pa,, a junior at<br />

Robert Laurrel] has won the officer, tennis enthusiast and Archbishop PrenderRasl High<br />

queen title in this resort. Last participates in school musical School.<br />

Donna DiVincenxo, 19, a<br />

resident of Malverh, Pa,, and a<br />

Bophmore at Dickinson<br />

Medicare rule aids patient<br />

Collo(je, where she is a varsity •<br />

Hereafter a request for patient has failed to sign up for cheerlendef, was chosen second<br />

payment of Medi* benefit benefite until his need for them runner-up.<br />

Hied with a hospiUl by or OB w^ acute.<br />

Selected third runner-up<br />

behalf of a hospitalized older<br />

patient will be considered<br />

written intent to claim both<br />

Medicare hospital insutmne*<br />

and cash social tecurity<br />

benoiita.<br />

Ruben R. Hane, Social<br />

Si-curity District maoager, said<br />

the ch«nge wUl serre to protect<br />

the person's social security and<br />

Medicare benefib during the<br />

period between hospital<br />

admission and filing of a<br />

formal application for benefits.<br />

In the event of a patient's<br />

death before • claim m filed,<br />

Blane said a family member,<br />

representative of the patient's<br />

estate, or even the hospital, can<br />

make the application.<br />

Urging older people not to<br />

wait until they are in a medical<br />

emergency before think, ing<br />

about Medicare, Blane again<br />

said the bat time to sign up is<br />

three months before the month<br />

in which the penon attains age<br />

65, ,<br />

The new regulation, he said,<br />

saves loss ot hospital Injuranee<br />

benefit! in those eases where,<br />

for some reason including<br />

possible ignorance ot the law, a<br />

1 e»ecuH*e dl»<br />

ReeretUon I<br />

Borough of<br />

Hiekman, p,^<br />

HadjoStaUorH<br />

! baby<br />

parade riding on the Sea Me<br />

City Float,<br />

Judges for the contest wore<br />

Carol Ann Dnnnon, the current<br />

/New Jereey Hydrangea Queen;<br />

How long has it been ... TO SUIT EVERY Ti<br />

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and OH. CHANGE?<br />

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PA01 S — SECTION TWO<br />

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NEW LOOK - The modem'entrance is the only change in the exterior of the<br />

61-year-old Upper Township Municipal Building, the interior has been entirely<br />

redecorated,<br />

#66,235 face lift<br />

Township's municipal building<br />

old outside, new on the inside<br />

Upper Township Municipa]<br />

Building may be 81 yeart old<br />

en the outside but it is<br />

spanking new on the inside.<br />

The historic old structure<br />

K )t IMMIII<br />

•"» COUNTY STEER<br />

i formerly Jules Market 1<br />

GENERAL STORE I BUTCHER SHOP<br />

FREI DELIVERY<br />

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3304 ASBURY AVE DIAL 399-7296<br />

THERE'S NO<br />

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... for service!<br />

We believe that our Burner Service Department<br />

is one of our most valuable<br />

assets.<br />

fvery man is particularly skilled at his<br />

work and Is "on call" to our heating oil<br />

customers whenever needed.<br />

Our annual oil burner<br />

service contract has<br />

proven a money saver<br />

to many people. ,,j>rolecti<br />

you from t-iiddf-n<br />

and expensive parts replacement.<br />

Telephone now ... ask us to show VOL.<br />

how we can keep your home warm and<br />

comfortable<br />

at low cost.<br />

Fuel Chief<br />

HEATING OIL<br />

TACCARINO<br />

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24 HOURS A DAY<br />

618 West Avenue Dial 399-0450<br />

just off Route 50 in Tuckahoe<br />

has just undergone renovation<br />

that nearly doubles the usable<br />

office space. Finiihing touches<br />

on the renovation project are<br />

being applied and should be<br />

completed by the end of<br />

August, according to Major<br />

Leonard Mjgfiaeelo,<br />

The entrance to the building<br />

has been rnudemiied, but this<br />

is the qniy change in the<br />

exterior, A step across the<br />

ancient structure, gg you would<br />

think from the approach-<br />

Instead it is a stride Into a<br />

modern and up to date<br />

municipal hall In Cape May<br />

County,<br />

The interior is fully<br />

iir-condltioned. Handsome<br />

earpetinp is wall to wall.<br />

Paneling and furnishings are<br />

flotilla 81 shows<br />

its seal of safety<br />

Members of Flotilla 81<br />

Coaf* Guard Auxiliary<br />

adveuised their Seal of Safety<br />

and courtesy boat<br />

eiaminations on their boat in<br />

the Night in Voniee Parade last<br />

Saturday evening.<br />

The Auxiliary's boat,<br />

Bonnie Ijoe m, was decorated<br />

with Hagi and a hanner witti<br />

fteir narne. Central point WSM~a<br />

large sign showing the seal<br />

which is afflied to a boat after<br />

it has been examined and<br />

passed by the Auxiliary, The<br />

sipi urged boat owners to<br />

"make the seal a part of your<br />

boat".<br />

The ensigrt was made by<br />

past commander Ralph Russell,<br />

The Bonnie Lee In was<br />

captained by operations officer<br />

Harry Cummings and serving as<br />

crewmen were Russell,<br />

commander W. Muller, division<br />

vice eaptan Adolph Stolzer,<br />

Adele Stolzer and Betty<br />

Cummlnp,<br />

Four boats of the Auxiliary<br />

were on official safety patrol<br />

throughout the parade area.<br />

THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINtL L1D5ER<br />

SbNfffin OR<br />

Nrws M4 OMtta •*<br />

ShvffWbo»rd CM.<br />

by H, Parte Baker<br />

mindful of office in large<br />

cities,<br />

A full-time tax collector,<br />

the first In the rnunlelpallty's<br />

100-year history, greets<br />

residents or visitors from inside<br />

a modern, counter-top<br />

enclosure. Earl P. Oriner, SO,<br />

of Maekey ST., Tuckahoe, who<br />

filled the post on a part*time<br />

bails from 1945, keeps refulsr<br />

hours from 8,30 a,m, to 4,30<br />

p.m. daily. _H_e_<br />

Tfle poet las'<br />

A modem court ream, 18<br />

by 25 feet, an addition to the<br />

oid building measuring 26 by<br />

S3 feet, and a general purpose<br />

room JO by 38 feet are the<br />

major improvements.<br />

The project cost 866,238<br />

and was done under the<br />

direction of Howell Lewis<br />

Shay, and Associates,<br />

Philadelphia architects.<br />

There is space for several<br />

future offices as the need<br />

dictates,<br />

A room for civil defense<br />

purposes measures 37 hy 26<br />

With 44 phiyen in «rUcm in<br />

last Saturday afternoon'*<br />

progwssivs, top scoring rumors<br />

wmit to Edna Hopper, Chi<br />

Tlngifr, M*rge Durttrin. Lyle<br />

, Oimsteiid, H«ny Srluer (Tied<br />

for first), Qtatm SchtutttT,<br />

Rod Boone.<br />

Th*? following have been<br />

additi to the list of summer<br />

regulars! Franklin Glnkingcr,<br />

E*H Hawk, Fred Keli, Sara<br />

Lynn, Gerald Miner, Randolph<br />

Riehjn«n, Claude Sminkey.<br />

Rickey Watt.<br />

Important reminder; Candv<br />

Shoot tonight, 7;30; Women's<br />

Doubles and Men's Doubles,<br />

August -t and 5, 9:30 a_m.<br />

Frank Wilkim ix in Shorr<br />

M«*nu>rial Hospital under^uinj;<br />

ob-vrvaliun and treatment- Wi<br />

wish htm :i ;:peevt*ry<br />

Concert Canct-Hrd<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE, N.J, Maj. Gerald<br />

Smith (USAF.Ri'i.) director of<br />

the Cap*- May County Fork<br />

Commission, announce thi<br />

cancellation of the U,S. Army<br />

lVaining ConttT Band Concert<br />

that was to be hWd at thf Cape<br />

May County Park, in Cupc May<br />

Court House. on Sunday<br />

( \um t )<br />

Sales manager<br />

feet with a CD control room<br />

eight - by >y 12, 1 The record room<br />

ind bagement hm< Tault are<br />

modernised and contain<br />

humidifiers for the township's<br />

t l d documente.<br />

Herbert M, Wall, of<br />

Marmora, has bee<br />

Boccelli to sing<br />

on Garden Pier<br />

Richard Boccelli, baritone,<br />

of Ocean City, will be gust<br />

soloist with the Atlantic City<br />

Civic Orchestra at the Garden<br />

Pier' bandshel! this evening<br />

(Friday),<br />

BocceUI making his initial<br />

appearance at the spot will bo<br />

hoard singing "The Impossible<br />

Dream," from "Man of<br />

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^Vtei D'Ark," from "Tosca,"<br />

The show will be staged by<br />

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PROGRAM ORADUATIS-John Z,<br />

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Mayer, R,N., Ocean City, director of<br />

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Youths find glamor<br />

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In the wide range of jobs<br />

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of figure skating. Beyond that,<br />

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denenbed by Rita Dallas<br />

Palmer, Ice Capada' Associate<br />

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to young hopefuls.<br />

Miss Palmer started out as a<br />

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years ago and moved up to line<br />

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"Serious applicants today<br />

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thrilling, transitory experience,<br />

a chance to travel and earn<br />

good money so they can go to<br />

college.<br />

Certain areas of the country<br />

produce more skaters, such as<br />

the Canadian and northern<br />

cities and California, where<br />

there is a large number of ice<br />

rinks. Many of the show's<br />

principals served their<br />

apprenticeship as lino skaters.<br />

If an applicant lives in a<br />

small city where Ice Capades Is<br />

not scheduled to perform, he<br />

may write tQ the company's<br />

headquarters in Hollywood and<br />

arrange for a professional<br />

skater or togeher to audition<br />

him.<br />

Prospective Ice Capades<br />

skaters must be at least, 18 and<br />

not over 2B years of age. If<br />

they are still in hlgi school,<br />

they are encouraged to<br />

graduate, even If they have<br />

already been signed up. Often<br />

the newly-hired performer has<br />

to wait for an opening in his or<br />

her height group. For girls, the<br />

hei^it range is B-ioot-i to<br />

5-foot-B.<br />

Standards which apply at<br />

auditions beyond a basic<br />

skating ability are appearnee<br />

and enthusiasm. With those<br />

pluses for a starter, wo can<br />

usually develop the most<br />

timid small-town skater into<br />

a poised and glamorous<br />

performer.<br />

County C, of C. hires<br />

executive secretary<br />

Approval to employ Mr*.<br />

Florida Kutw, of Cape May<br />

Court House, n executive<br />

secretary, wu« voted nt a<br />

special board meeting of Cnpe<br />

May County Chapter,<br />

Americnn Red Cross held last<br />

week Mrs. Kates' employment<br />

will become effective<br />

September I. She will replace<br />

Mrs. Marie Yohey who in<br />

moving to Pennsylvania in<br />

September, Mrs. Kates had<br />

served on executive Ki-crchiry<br />

from May 1D0K until June<br />

1965.<br />

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THi OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTiNILLIDGIR<br />

Paws and Claws<br />

Rainy Evening Reading<br />

For those besui by HiVi,<br />

ondicsM stream of problems,<br />

great and small, there conies a<br />

tihip when refreshment and<br />

relaxation ia nedessary. For<br />

some, a •bottle is the only<br />

aolaee. Others seek outlets in<br />

social RathoriiiRS, or freiisiied<br />

sporting activities. Still ullinrs<br />

sit and mope.<br />

Frequently, relationships<br />

with human beings arc<br />

unsatisfactory at best. This<br />

seems often to be the era of<br />

the petty misunderstandinij.<br />

Your admirers and friends of<br />

one moment are your most<br />

severe critics and detractors of<br />

the next. Any criticism offered<br />

is mot by furious and often<br />

insulting caatigation.<br />

At such times, the quiet of<br />

one's home, surrounded by<br />

one's loving pets, is indeed a<br />

rare and precious thing. A few<br />

quiet hours with cherished pots<br />

When thing! start happening fast, it must be Hans<br />

Leiter and his hilarious antics. Leiter, Ice Capades star<br />

pantominlst is back again and opening today (Friday) at<br />

the Atlantic City Convention Hall for 38 evening and six<br />

matinee performances. &-.-.-<br />

Deal-bid<br />

The Ocean City Card Club<br />

members and quests enjoyed<br />

another good evening of bridge<br />

and pinochle at the Youth<br />

Center, 8th st. and Atlantic av.,<br />

Monday evening^<br />

Members are reminded of<br />

the club picnic scheduled for<br />

Saturday, September 13, at<br />

Kennedy Park in Sorners Point.<br />

More details will be announced<br />

later.<br />

Among the high scorers in<br />

the bridge play this week were<br />

Irv wUllamson, 4700; Ruth<br />

Gardner, 4620; Emily Smith<br />

4410! Kay Hutmaker, 4230.<br />

High scorers in the pinochle<br />

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Najto, 690; Wilrner Buxby,<br />

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Margaret Bayard, 577;<br />

Dorothea M. Hughes, B74; Lou<br />

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and Jim Bpratt, 568.<br />

Ff«d«ricks scores<br />

in role of Gamo<br />

"The Comedy is ended!"<br />

American Tenor Walter<br />

Fredericks of Ocean City in the<br />

role of Cnnio sobbed his<br />

famous lines and the largo<br />

audience rose to applaud the<br />

cone.jrt-opera presentation of<br />

"Pagliaccl" by orchestra and<br />

soloists at thij Garden Pier<br />

bandstand Friday night,<br />

Fredericks, snored in his<br />

famous "Vest! la Guibbi"<br />

number. The opera was done in<br />

costume. The orchestra WM<br />

under direction of William<br />

Hesketh. Soloist's other than<br />

Fredericks were Virginia<br />

D'Ambrosio as Nedda, and<br />

baritone William, McMahon as<br />

Tonio and Silvio. The affair<br />

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Taking a little time out<br />

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famous authors, that other<br />

animal lovers might find<br />

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evening.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of my greatest favorites<br />

comes from the pen of none<br />

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The following paraifraph by<br />

this illustrious gentleman<br />

espressos my feelings far better<br />

than I could myself:<br />

"The Almighty who gave<br />

the dog to be companion of<br />

our pleasure and our" toils hath<br />

invested him with a nature<br />

noble and incapable of deceit.<br />

He forgets neither friend nor<br />

fee. remembers with accuracy<br />

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Ho is the friend of man save<br />

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<strong>On</strong> the lighter side, we have<br />

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runs to this erudite line, "A<br />

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perseverance, and to turn<br />

around three times before lying<br />

down."<br />

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It offers after dark,<br />

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I'm afraid homo sapiens<br />

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Wimdntj pitdicr was McKnlght.<br />

• * •<br />

Oaylor scored two ol tlio win- C.lik., 37, Lakon, 14<br />

DOT'S tiiruo j'una, and Ilanis<br />

scored tlio thlKI. Tiie lceam pitchef<br />

was Dorsey, svlio ffav up<br />

alter too many walks.<br />

Final Flnt Halt SMndlnfi!<br />

tlifj draft, and Vietnam, Group loaders<br />

W<br />

were Miss Jo-Ann Hoffman, Mercer Capo May.<br />

7<br />

County 4-H Agent (piutured to tho right Wltnbwp<br />

4<br />

of the Senator) and Melville Lock wood. Wlsliama _<br />

4<br />

Palamio AFB<br />

4<br />

Cape May County 4-H Agent (one oVPr<br />

Youngs T.V.<br />

1<br />

on the Senator's left). Among the group<br />

were; Anriomarle Germanic and Lester SKsnd Halt »andlngi Wt<br />

Germanio, °f Cape May County,<br />

Wimborss<br />

2<br />

Capo May C.G,<br />

Swan; Ginger, Wayne Robson; Wlmberes<br />

Tried and True, Diane ftOcrnw<br />

Hehicreek,<br />

Youngs "T.V;<br />

Grand champion winner of<br />

Up Csmlnt C<br />

the English division was<br />

Maxine Moore, registered Monday, August 4, Cari's vs<br />

quarter horse ridden by Betsy Plymouth tan, 8:30.<br />

Hauck. Reserve grand Tuesday, August D, Don's vs<br />

champion was Leprechaun, Fox, 8:30<br />

pony hunter, ridden by Wednesday, August 6, Knight's<br />

Charlotte Wilkie,<br />

vs Don's, 8;30,<br />

Western division. Class IB, Thursday Auguspl 7, Fox vs<br />

Fiery Stepper, Frances Hand; Flandor's, 8:30<br />

Pinky, Linda Johnson; Bram, Friday, August 8, Bob's vs<br />

Jean Schneider; Irish Jewel, Coaches, 8:30.<br />

Cindy Howell. Class 13, Friday, August 8, PlymeuUi<br />

Brownie Frost, Linda Co.; Inn vs Don's, 8; 30,<br />

Fiery Stepper, Prances Hand;<br />

Cocoa, Marilyn Swan; Irish<br />

Jewel, Cindy Howell, Class 14,<br />

Pinky, Linda Johnson; Misty, Jellybean<br />

Frank Zanpiri; Black Diamond,<br />

Bill Kind. Class IB, Cocoa,<br />

Marilyn Swan; Ginger, Wayne<br />

Robsonj Sugar, Pinky Hess; League<br />

Misty, Frank Zangari, Class 18,<br />

Fiery Stepper, Frances Hand;<br />

STANDINGS: ~ ~<br />

Wsh Jewel, Cindy Howell-<br />

Black Diamond, BUI King;<br />

w L P«,<br />

^ Leprechaun Pinky, Linda Johnson, Class Hawks<br />

3 0 1.000<br />

Charlotte Wilkie,<br />

17, Black Diamond, Bill King; Was<br />

a<br />

Bram, Jean Schneider; Cocoa,<br />

Class 6, Mac Duff, Sharon<br />

Celtics i<br />

Marilyn Swan; Pinky, Linda<br />

Slmpklns; Tried and True,<br />

Lakers _<br />

o<br />

Johnson. Class 18, Irish Jewel<br />

Diane Schreek: Zom Reed<br />

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Moore, Gina Browning; Amos,<br />

Frances Hand; Black Diamond<br />

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Class 7, Maxine -Moore, Cox, Class 19, Misty, Frank •••MtttMti<br />

Betsy Hauck; Copper Tubing, Zangari; Cocoa, Marilyn Swan;<br />

Pat Sehiereck; Huckleberry Sugar, Pinky Hess; Freckles,<br />

Gary Weeks; Tiny Tim, Margie Mike Rementer, Class 20, Fiery<br />

Rothenbiller,<br />

Stepper, Prances Hand; Black<br />

Class 8, Susan Moore, Matt Diamond, Bill King; Bfam,<br />

Trabor; Leprechaun, Charlotte Jean Schneider; Brownie Frost,<br />

Wilkie; Tried and True, Diane ^Inda Cox, Class 31, Cocoa,'<br />

Sehiereck; Little Lady, Dawn Marilyn Swan; Misty, Frank<br />

Stevens,<br />

Zangari;- Freckles, Mike<br />

Class 0, Zandy Bailey, Linda Rementer; Sugar, Pinky Has,<br />

Dickinson; Maxine Moore Grand champion of the<br />

Betsy Hauelc; Leprechaun: Western division was Fiery<br />

Charlotte .Wilkie; Huckleberry, Stepper, registered jjuarter<br />

Uary Weeks,<br />

horse mare, ridden by Prances<br />

Class 10, Maxine Moore Hand and reserve p-and<br />

Betsy Hauek; Fiery Stepper champion was Cocoa, gelding<br />

Frances Hand; Pasty Testa, Jan horse, ridder iy Marilyn Swan<br />

Clark; Zandy's Mac, Susie Judge fo the i-H horse<br />

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Edon Hook... line,., Sinkmr, , ,<br />

This week's fishing from<br />

roporu sicms to bo as poor as<br />

thq wonthcr wo are having. I<br />

think thp wealhor Bnd riahing<br />

have aomothing in common,<br />

don't you? Oeean City Fiihini?<br />

Club reporU that the tar<br />

coming onto our beaches isn't<br />

helping fishing any either. Club<br />

members report that' tar i»<br />

Betting all over thoir lines, so<br />

fishing is hopeless until the tar<br />

leave* our shores, and from<br />

looks of things that may be<br />

some time,<br />

Ed Cornman tells me that<br />

there are some weaks and kings<br />

out there in the briny blue, but<br />

they are few and far between.<br />

In the bay there are some<br />

snapper blues, but reports say<br />

they are small. In the deep sea<br />

category there was some<br />

dolphin and marlin caught over<br />

the weekend.<br />

The Ocean City Pishing<br />

Club wants to make notico that<br />

August 2, there will be a<br />

fishing tournament botwnrn<br />

Ocean City Pishinj Club and<br />

the Mnrgntc Anglcni Club. The<br />

tournnnjoiit will tnko ploeo on<br />

the Margate Anglers Club pier.<br />

After the tournament thu<br />

Margate AnRleni will host a<br />

luncheon,<br />

August 9, Ocean City<br />

Fishing Club will host n<br />

tournament which will be hold<br />

at the bnsuball Hold Oth nt. and<br />

Bay av. The tournament will<br />

start at 10 a.m. ,ind run till<br />

about A p.m. There will be<br />

about la teams representing<br />

clubs from as far north m New<br />

York City, and as southerly as<br />

Norfolk, Virginia,<br />

Ijomonts report* some<br />

eatehes ot floundor and some<br />

striped baw. Jim Locke caught<br />

a nounder whleh weighed five<br />

pounds and 11 ounces. Lew<br />

Monyer caught four stripers,<br />

and boy wo^e they beauties.<br />

Mrs, Ethel Hollingshead caught<br />

a beautiful sized flounder. This<br />

Harvey Lake fennis<br />

play starts Saturday<br />

DouNca play wia start at im<br />

P.m., Sahiiiaay, AuguM 9, with<br />

the flmlg tat tfio dauUM com.<br />

potltton m Safintiay Auguat IS.<br />

at 4 p.iB.<br />

Appliaflons are euriwiny he,<br />

fag token by MeOone at the<br />

TmriB Oub, DaidUiw tof regstratlon<br />

and cntiy is noon, Au<<br />

gu»t 2 for the Mnglffl rtfly, and<br />

noon August 9 far dbublei ptay.<br />

The tournament 1* free to spec,<br />

totem and open to Uro pubUc.<br />

Ooeon Gw wii host ti» ««•<br />

Dual "Itorvey Lake Tenrts TOa.<br />

mmem" m Saturdays!, August<br />

i, 3 and W. TIIB yearly tounmr<br />

ment will be held at the Ocean<br />

Q^ TaniJa Quto, 6th at, and<br />

AtlanHe ov,<br />

Itany MoOane, dub pm» and<br />

toimmment djroolnr, antidpates<br />

In excam of 20 aiMos in OJB<br />

tt^ra divtadon and W raifties Jn<br />

tto doublts cfflnpeUUon,<br />

Ttie annual hmms tounEuiMSit<br />

la ramad for Harvey Lake, en<br />

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a one time js^at amatejur tai-<br />

H-s pLiyvr Dpnng ftf* past 25<br />

yens ol Harviy Late competi<br />

fcn nmny talt-nted pLryers have<br />

ranerEd and oompohd for the<br />

tltJe.<br />

S'mfim annpoStlojj -will start<br />

en Saturday, August 2 at 1:30<br />

p.m., with additional tournament<br />

play on August 9. The Ot^s in<br />

ttie Angles annpeation will ha<br />

held an SatarrJay. Augu* IS at<br />

1:30 p.m.<br />

North-South stars<br />

play here Saturday<br />

Six Ocean City tfiam players<br />

will be in the North lineup in<br />

an aH-star game wtlh the Sent!<br />

team to be played<br />

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fish weighed eight pound* and<br />

Si'VLii ouncr 1 , "Who nay*.<br />

women raii't c itch fhrw big<br />

ones " Sht* caughL this pn/c in<br />

Rninhow (Jhiinnni from her<br />

hufcbnnd'h bout<br />

Sundav w,u* .1 ynnd dfly fur<br />

Sam Runmfoid, of<br />

Ccm*fhficki n. Pa, whu caught<br />

on eight pnund, one ond mic<br />

haJf cjunct? flounder In the<br />

inlet. Herb Cleveland and<br />

CharJi'* Camp didn't do bod<br />

tither Thev caught inx |,'uod<br />

si^ed striped bio>) whonc si?n<br />

wasn't anything tu luok duwn<br />

cm It wt-ij'hid eighteen puundfi<br />

and une ounce.<br />

I am sure uvuryonu will<br />

a^ri-t? that WL hupn fishing<br />

improves and the ^eathnr a-.<br />

will And, fur the tar, nerd I<br />

sav mnre<br />

Mn, Ethel Collin&head<br />

is proud of the eight-pound,<br />

seven.ounoe flounder she<br />

caught this week in Rainbow<br />

Channel.<br />

FOREHAND FORM — Mrs. llonry Mt.Conc hai an"<br />

.uU-'ntivo 1 Id 1 .- .is shr i l \.plams the rudimonts of t*'nins to<br />

•tudi>nU it IIIT -penal * ;<br />


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nurses at Umnet con»J«tmt<br />

Canter for eH UK»r kindnesses,<br />

Tli»nki also to hef n w friends<br />

whs sent her cards and gifts, 1*1<br />

LOST<br />

WATCH — Ladles white gold with<br />

Mat* band. Vicinity Impel! Mo-<br />

III on Wesley Ave,, between 7JB<br />

and I Oth Sit, Lost TueMay 7 22<br />

Reward. Please reply fe Beg IIS,<br />

Stnllni,! Ledger or call JiMItO,<br />

apt, 14, 8-1<br />

FOUND<br />

FOUND — Ciaai ring m and<br />

boardwalk. Proper dessriptisD re.<br />

auired for elaPrn, 399.9191. S-l<br />

FiMALB HELP WANTED<br />

yiAB-HpUND IMPLOyMINT In loeai<br />

handbag elsnf No agperiange<br />

necessary. 40 hour week, Pila hail-<br />

days. Paid vaeatien, Fjeasant WOfN-<br />

ins ganditjgris. Apply &y mail enhf<br />

19 Thorn Hird, Inc., P, o. Box 30,<br />

peeaii City, N, J, U.<br />

hAIRDRlsstHS for busy SalonTn<br />

i Oeean City, aise manlgyrUis,<br />

pill 399.9300. atS-MM, if.<br />

WOMAN TO MANAGE PetusoTs<br />

Candy and lee Cream Parlor, plea,<br />

sanl working conditions Call 319-<br />

wo. _ • «.<br />

REL1A1L1 WOMAN, ofyounf lady<br />

to live in Far rest df summer.<br />

Qwn rsgrn and bath, light house,<br />

porK ana halpins with children,<br />

Refefenees preferred, (toed salary,<br />

, Sail 319.31)4. U.<br />

FULL OR PART T1MI~— Halrdr«r<br />

MOTEL MAID needed part tirn*i<br />

. pomers Point Qaod pay. Call 927-<br />

p"^. ft-1 •<br />

COMPANION — Womin on £§7 3<br />

.**Be companion to lady fas/dirts<br />

in Avalofi. IJye in, plui small Hi-<br />

ajy. IMnniM required. Write P.O<br />

p« HI, Avalon, N. J, Siioi. i.li<br />

H0US1KSP(H _ PrWsT^h,<br />

• total woman to supervisa and<br />

worn with maids In modem 69 unit<br />

motel. MUM be ayalluia full on<br />

until Ostobw 81, 1169. 8 dlys, 4i<br />

houn ear wL..k, Saiuy baud an a*<br />

partenea. will train. Ball Br, iiick,<br />

nwn « ifMSil, Hariif Hsusa Mc-<br />

ui. 2nd and Bay, t.f,<br />

SUs OLWtT^ixoiri^^f^<br />

md hut not naansary. y«sr round<br />

•TART NOW! Opportunity to an<br />

MO to $50 weekly eammtsilan.<br />

Hours optional, we train. Call *m<br />

jjgjjjjfrN. j. or call H1MM3J,<br />

pHAMlERMAID — Colleu Efri to<br />

.work til after Ubor Bay, *-<br />

lenee pnferred. Call<br />

MALI H1LP<br />

YOUNB MAN rnaehaniMlly NKHnad<br />

to l«m glait bijjInBi.- If yau<br />

aon't want to work and l»»m don't<br />

apply, Oc-ea,, city dais, KB Aa-<br />

byry Ava, " g.j<br />

SUMIEHS to work in^StiaSalBhfa<br />

^•nd Suburbs on Jobblna ,na r»<br />

modeling work. W per hour pl.n<br />

weaSorl, uniforms, ho«pU.llzMlon,<br />

major medloal, ovartlnw Bay atB.<br />

l«al ptmns sli.0974 for iMtalis,<br />

Henry Ford CornBany, $.15<br />

Buy and<br />

Sell with<br />

Classified<br />

Ads<br />

AUTOS FOR iALlT<br />

QUALITY<br />

USED<br />

CARS<br />

— CADILLACS —<br />

•57 DeVill* F. Pow 4 air M31S<br />

(CholBa of 1)<br />

'« Bed, •aVIIIe F. Pow.,alr U3SS<br />

(Cholee of 1)<br />

— PONTIACi —<br />

'#€ Bonn, HDT(eholeagfl) §1795<br />

DRUCK<br />

POMTIAC - CADILLAC<br />

TEMPEST<br />

12th & A.bury Ave.<br />

Dial 399-5432<br />

TIRED OF<br />

THE <strong>CITY</strong>?<br />

Bucking traffic and<br />

hours of c<br />

Htn ii an opportunity<br />

to movo to Ocean City.<br />

Permanent year around<br />

PMIHOU with many<br />

advanrages.<br />

Growing local<br />

needs a man who is not<br />

afraid ol work.<br />

fmna ttan «rorK pita<br />

HfMlde lelllng. Salary plm<br />

incmtlvs on ta<br />

It do^n*t s^t a penny to<br />

inveaagate, this tould well<br />

be the best pMHon you<br />

have ever held.<br />

Write Sentinel-Ledger,<br />

islt 257, fer mn<br />

interview.<br />

HiLP WANTED<br />

WANTIp ~ Heal Ejtaia Saie»m»n<br />

or lalKwsnjgn to start work irn.<br />

metiiileiy on "tf full tifne basis wrth<br />

the Woods Ageney, Cgil for g&,<br />

pointment 3il*100. i.t.<br />

STUOBHTSI Naad «yrnrnar work ana<br />

msifoa avan longer? four ehotse<br />

of houn. Excellent •arntngi avail.<br />

afcie. Phone MMBSJ, g-g<br />

EXECUTIVE TYPE<br />

ialeimen - Saleswomen<br />

Full or Pirt Time<br />

NO EffBRjrojCE<br />

_ NECESSARY<br />

ON Tiffl JOB -mABima<br />

FULL TIME SALESMAN'S<br />

EARNINGS<br />

Jl 5,000+ Per Yuar<br />

Pr»hr IMS Age Sreop<br />

Write lox No, 2SI<br />

SontinelLedgor<br />

SALESMEN-<br />

SALESWOMEN<br />

Expirienced in<br />

SEBVICE SAUm<br />

SECURITTIS<br />

INSURANCE<br />

RIAL ESTATE<br />

Full and Part-Time<br />

Positions Available.<br />

MANAGEMENT<br />

OPPQRTUNrrnis,<br />

Write Best 211<br />

Sentinel-Ledger.<br />

loo a. BI by jitter duHng day o><br />

nifht. DepaniOBle, BiltHeiii.a<br />

lew, Bhiioven, Cail iff.K4.S1;<br />

for people, g_j<br />

HIOH SCHOOL ORAD, Qiri^aee II<br />

and orolnw m , H a»ln7%iS<br />

for balMOa of •urnrner aaaion. Vai^<br />

lea eaoerlBnce, PIMM all late<br />

SatyrrJsy Ifi-lOtS, K<br />

IMPLOYMINT AGENCY<br />

MM". 6m- Agency,<br />

!«N 0I1Y Employment<br />

•15 SBI Aye, Reliable help furn.<br />

ifthed. References Investigated. Cord*<br />

•lie MaddH, prop., dial JSg.JBit.<br />

INSTRUCTIONS<br />

MUSIC LESSONS<br />

CHILDREN - ADULTS<br />

in<br />

ORGAN . PIANO<br />

GUITAR - BRASS<br />

WOODWINDS - VOICE<br />

REASONABLE RATES<br />

Ryner's Musicraft<br />

Shoppe<br />

925 Aibury Avtnue<br />

fHf <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTiNiL.LiBOIft<br />

^AUGUST i, \?n<br />

LCARN TO KNIT srewel or erosiiat.<br />

Allend clots... Prlday and Sal-<br />

Ufday evenings ^3Q to 9;DQ<br />

P.M. ipteilis beginners elaiggs<br />

Saiurdqy mornlnfj 9:30 lo IJiPO<br />

noon, Dayiime Insirueilgns. country<br />

Cratlt, HI Asbury Ave. 399 757!,<br />

INCREASE HEADINQ SPEBD<br />

DEVILOP STUPV SKILLS<br />

IMPROVE COMPREHENSION<br />

Remedial or Developmental<br />

Cnursrt<br />

ruth e. grant, ed,m,<br />

rees'lng specialist<br />

1109 West Avo, 3SB.M61<br />

WBINKLIFREE, Soil Service Dry<br />

Cleaning. 45 minutes, tf lbs. fl.SO,<br />

4 1st. USD, Attendant on duty<br />

Monday through Friday, Oeeri<br />

fiem 9 a.m. til) H p.m- Saturday till<br />

4 p.m. Vyash Howl Soil Servici<br />

Laundry. 40 Wpsh*r5, '8 df3refs,<br />

palmer" chopping Ceriter, I6th end<br />

Haven Ave. Qsoans of free parkins.<br />

F If.<br />

FURNITUfii R6STOR[D — Small<br />

tables, qhiiirs, picture frames and<br />

jafflps expertly repaired and refin.<br />

ished in my home, Mederale prlrjes.<br />

Bll 399S159 tf<br />

ished n my h<br />

Ball 399.S159. t.f<br />

TUTORING<br />

MALI HiLP WANTED<br />

BOV WANTED for lo* m n routa.<br />

Mutt be 16-S1 ysars old. For<br />

interview and further informstiori<br />

Cull 199-8645, S-l<br />

READINS—All ages, Ronndial roas<br />

jns Phonies, Eiementary griioQ<br />

^ubJBGts. Simple spe#Gfi proslems<br />

Meadiness -work for pre.first grad<br />

ara. <strong>On</strong>e hour's help helpsl A<br />

personiliy G<strong>On</strong>ducted tutoring serv-<br />

fee since I960, fcDrtifiod toaehof<br />

Arllns N<br />

Canters, silverware, antique four,<br />

post bads, reflnished full I6OBU1<br />

beaver os»t, new eorduroy •tortn<br />

coat. Call 3O9J4i». F M<br />

SURFiOARD — Boh Whit*, fa".<br />

Used <strong>On</strong>e summer. Good con-<br />

dition. Call 399-4435. 6-1<br />

WEIGHTS AND BAR, over 100 lbs.<br />

Call 39ȤO0B, H<br />

ATTENTION — Maple Olnlnf table,<br />

BH&.a.llra& antique eheit of draw.<br />

er% hisqua doll heads, porch gates,<br />

electric grill etc., blond end testae.,<br />

lamps, religious boott CaJI S9»-<br />

3007. M<br />

CURLY MAPLE IUWIU<br />

Ehest of drtwifi. ^<br />

antique boRIH,<br />

^ . | A<br />

LOOK HER! j I k r<br />

washer, a Bmdii iw I<br />

comoinitjan. BoUi In Mill<br />

eondition. Fim m i<br />

Hurry 16 leadi M, i<br />

gardens.<br />

SURFBOARDS - i<br />

Private. Call b«w_< i<br />

p.m. 39M1W.<br />

THREE Piioi<br />

room ul 1711 Ml I<br />

Victorian lid III! 1<br />

set, tabM, ( i<br />

sidebaard Ui!!. CM I<br />

LOTS FOR I<br />

JUST THRKMIUSitll<br />

I00.1SI |aii »,lh.nu<br />

initalled. Tad! MUl S<br />

9, turn rlfht to Wtk^li<br />

mifQ on the lift, Ssftfitf<br />

SURFBOAPtD _ 9>J", 1 y«r old<br />

SSI parfaet for Mclnnlng, Phon»<br />

39') 0802. Eieailant sondltl«, 8 1<br />

WELL KEPT CABPETS show th* ra.<br />

suits of MBUlar Blu* Lustr* •««<br />

gleaning,. Rtrit alaetrle ihamBsosr<br />

$1, Weatarn Auto Assoolat* atan,<br />

SIS Naw Rd . laman Point. OU<br />

)17*»i4<br />

ArSdll TUHATr^g<br />

2nd, 10 a,m. tUI. 7 p.rn, 939<br />

Wnnon Ave. Jhl<br />

rURNITUW — hausa full, Uvfnw<br />

room, dining room, badroom, tOQ<br />

Aftbury after 4:30 p.rn, . S4<br />

ANTIQUES FOR SALE, Mart)!* top<br />

wishttand, table, car^iaMand,<br />

mahogany ladlei d«k and ehalr,<br />

early Victorian side chair, dainty<br />

standing What Nat, osmar selce<br />

Cypbsards, brasi, eoppar, and p«w^<br />

ter pitshars, dozen staflini daml<br />

tarn spoons, old brass, bdsvH and<br />

prism lamps, candlesticks, starrrware<br />

and tapestry swatchas, iaturday,<br />

August and, 9 am. 2117 Asbury<br />

Ave. iide entranse. S*I<br />

TWO Ruoi, on* mnr ttii? orw<br />

rosB 11,13. {IS aach; boaKcaH<br />

headboard and frarrw ilii 5 pleea<br />

ehrorne kitchen M (H; ch«t ffa«.<br />

er, large, caod shape 1100, Call<br />

399-37M after i p.m; 8.5<br />

WE ARE LI5UIOATINO nrasant ^oek<br />

for glfti, china, gl».«, stlvar, law<br />

•Iry and lamps. 30 and 40 pereant<br />

dHoount. stla ttarta Aug. fst Mo<br />

deposits. Msdallh's, Jit Whan Rd.<br />

' i.1<br />

BOVS AMF EN0U8H Ukt, two<br />

months old $Ii: boyi sting ray<br />

ftMF tilka MO, Gail I99.S5S8. S.I<br />

ALMOST m<br />

CHOICE HOMI SUtt<br />

Marmora, Uptlr Taa<br />

tasii are low and ^ ?<br />

mosphere If Juli *<br />

jgrge lot overteela_ I<br />

Bay, and Oeeafi<br />

<strong>On</strong> a lanf# pave!<br />

Coausl RHlty, 13<br />

339,3889, Cloud del<br />

BUS, OPPORTI<br />

^<br />

REAL ESTATl >»K»J<br />

office on eomiraw"<br />

ley, call SIHInf I"* •<br />

and WesHy,<br />

NEWSTAND on itH W^<br />

call Slrtlni la«« ««*|<br />

and Wesley .•••• •<br />

STORE FOR BEN<br />

Sifting Undi I<br />

Weslny,<br />

i iih> to femmy<br />

leee^sful ooartfei. n"|<br />

and" lisansid (e*J<br />

I in good iW w«l<br />

INTESESTM IN A MM*<br />

businaas t J I "<br />

would lik» to<br />

of fcfl<br />

p«d and l<br />

sited In good ,,<br />

Owner's M"* gj2*ll<br />

coBslsHng »f . WnJJ*<br />

kltohen, "ttw **&<br />

Oil hot air heit, I»<br />

g.raga. iuildljj «*<br />

for business o«fl« I<br />

pletely furnliliM, 1 ,<br />

fust listed fW WlM*<br />

E,t»t», 1 AtHnW *Pt,jj<br />

COMMIW.<br />

CORNB'!<br />

CALL<br />

HAVE 100 SILVER DOLLARS, most<br />

bright unolroulated. Si different<br />

dates and/or mlnti First Mis takes<br />

them. Call 3SS-7M- 84<br />

PIANO & ORGAN<br />

SPKIAIS<br />

Lowrey Coronation<br />

was $3005 Now $I2M<br />

(X pedals — Usgd, ex. eond,)<br />

Lowrty Ton* Cablnst<br />

Was SB25 Now $271<br />

W«l. (New)<br />

Lowrey H2S Thatter<br />

Wai M7PH Now f 3495<br />

N«w Lowray Orgtnt<br />

Frem'$4»5<br />

Uiad Upright Piano<br />

Ol $275<br />

ALL NEW PIANOS<br />

Ssva up fs $140<br />

Oultar. and Ampllflsr,<br />

10-11% OFF<br />

Musicraft<br />

Shoppa<br />

W Aibury Avanua<br />

398-0400<br />

DaUy ifM _ prf 1 M<br />

, SAT S-Noon<br />

ESTABLISHED IMS<br />

LOCATION^ Wn'^j'<br />

ff^'Sffrftiltt, 14<br />

BiTATB-^SALi<br />

LOW, LOW TAXIS (1114 annually)<br />

Tuekahoa Rd. near Marmora Thfi<br />

Three bedroom home has a 1' year<br />

old heater and a § year old roof<br />

among many Htrat, Lajrgt let and<br />

"SI "" *••'*•• '• ineludad at ili,.<br />

500. Woods Aenney. Jli w.it As*.<br />

aWOfOO §<br />

THi OCIAN CIT¥ SENTlNCL-LfDOiR<br />

RIAL ISTATl-^ALl SUMMER RENTALS<br />

dilln, ••fly 1M0-,. Appronimatily<br />

four ,cf«a. Xll modern ulillti,, and<br />

In eicelleni condition. Three bad-<br />

rooms fireplaces d» h kS<br />

f<br />

I elleni cond<br />

rooms, fireplaces,<br />

W^A<br />

a bedroom bun.<br />

, per Th» Ssiien<br />

, IJil WMt Av«.<br />

and gfsrfn<br />

Sy<br />

,B,DOU©HIRTY<br />

* * *<br />

ff di<br />

|«»r&lrt<br />

llNVISTMfNT<br />

]pROPlRT!fS<br />

II A GOOD BUSINESS<br />

•iy. Cuneheoneile plul<br />

I apirtments, A[l In<br />

llmi, to please hurry<br />

», Lunetieonette '-<br />

JTMINTS plui i e.tra<br />

"at de .By low Ptit.* of<br />

* Fun* »me pwpetnf. Call to-<br />

!J(DM>0M apartrnents<br />

£S All units are rent,<br />

round- The owners<br />

3|i be available at<br />

lament. If > 're<br />

f^f in Income property<br />

1 pnl this up. Pram,<br />

in ueailint condition,<br />

1 good Income picture,<br />

t STATION DEALERS' —<br />

u your diance to break<br />

-- yoka that bends<br />

iGkwardi- Own your<br />

isJine staUon, Owner<br />

fe put 11 year»,<br />

JlhM w«i«! being<br />

muiiped, complete d»<br />

ilagfi to interested<br />

•" plus stoek. Be<br />

m% Etft-You n»"a work.<br />

i vmm for tomeone<br />

.jl Ii I Mndarful oppor.<br />

r te pura*iase your own<br />

£ W? hive for sale<br />

ji he£* plant with miser,<br />

, fttrt wa load»r» ana<br />

nmt ne&eSsafy ta<br />

I* plant «nd fin-<br />

i. Gal! ys today for<br />

Jin*<br />

i MO CONGIum bios*<br />

t mm Capacity to mari-<br />

i 7t& b^CliS per hour.<br />

JBiBf 1OW full* equip.<br />

IH Mi Umi in concrete op,<br />

V Una 1111. Competition<br />

IMi wfite for eempiele<br />

i W< ir. lelllng the bus!-<br />

' ind equipment<br />

I MIT UBItL locatad on<br />

I1 IM for sidar coi.pl,<br />

c "l ntrnint. Alio has<br />

IT E1B1(II m-rfiy m?t<br />

taatM heatad, air<br />

dMfumiihed, There<br />

" Hi owners apart*<br />

. ..! his three straat<br />

a ail § twimmlng pool,<br />

1 "i Information,<br />

Sfclii, Wi have lust<br />

i •« pricirty In Swain-<br />

ISM* I ami io. Offer,<br />

i"""" ** w •»««••<br />

M W Ind runs from<br />

MMfitai,. There It<br />

afj Jsni houie with two<br />

pwi I«Bi an rented, A<br />

I* 5 * *tei i large four<br />

1 good for etof.<br />

FOUR fAMILV near fine heach. let<br />

floor 4 bedroom apartment, ce-<br />

ramic tile bath, second floor three<br />

budroomi. ThlFd. floor and garage<br />

Apartment eaeh two badrooms<br />

Owner will turn over summer rents<br />

to buyer, J37,uoo furnished, Hlile.<br />

gall Real eitate, J4 Atiarrtle Ave,<br />

___^^_ _ _^ t.f,<br />

MODERATELY PRICErriANCHEH In<br />

Riviera section. This comfortable<br />

home has a living room, dining<br />

area, kitchen* utility room, 3 eedT<br />

rooms, bath and overtired 1 car<br />

garage. Located on a fO'nIOQ' well<br />

landscaped lot. Quick occupancy<br />

poMlbla. Aaking fto.BSO, yKSSI<br />

Agany, ill Wul Ave, J91.0I00, if,<br />

CENTER <strong>CITY</strong>, fine home with In<br />

come, lu floor, I efflolaney »pt.<br />

Plus two J bedroom complete apt.,,<br />

Snd floor, camplet* apt, a bedroomi,<br />

living room, kitchen, t baths IM<br />

floor 4 badroomi, 1 bath, 4th floor,<br />

3 bedrooms, 1 powder room, 1st,<br />

and, 3rd floori completely heated<br />

with g(I hot water he»t. Very good<br />

condition. Owners retiring, won't<br />

last long, $30,000. See tdmund A<br />

W!« h «rn Realtor, BIO Ooaw, As.:<br />

399O9S0, f g,l|<br />

sPACioysmAR muND Horn,<br />

Brighton Pi, convenient to ooean<br />

and high school, Porbh, LR wrtd<br />

fireplace, B.I, Pawser room, a0a.<br />

cioue kit., 2 large mr.n for "r«<br />

UM or bedroamt., full baH. ind<br />

fl, 5 BR, bith, D,| hot *lr heat. d><br />

tached garage, IZB.uOO, Hllleaaea<br />

ReaKor, 14 Atlantic Ava, P If,<br />

MOTEL ErFICIEWCIeS, li^unti"4<br />

years aid. Now operating, Qoad<br />

return. Owner in poor heeith. will<br />

ike beck mertcege. c*098<br />

8.1<br />

w8bSlroSri<br />

condition, five<br />

, it ayg-1<br />

Sapping Center,<br />

i CHI for sJt« and<br />

0 IEBIJO0M CBttage<br />

* fully furnished,<br />

' ^etamber $11,500<br />

^Sir feuilding that fa<br />

1 I central. location,<br />

"I raurea or email<br />

STAL RiALTY<br />

SIXTEEN<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 8 houses from<br />

beach. Completely<br />

furnished. EitabUjhed<br />

clientele. Excellent<br />

condiaon. Available<br />

now for Inspection,<br />

French Real Estate<br />

<strong>On</strong>* Atlantis AvaniM<br />

399-5454<br />

IF IT'S RIAL I STATE<br />

sie<br />

J. W. MORRISON<br />

RIALTOR<br />

RID TILED ON TOP, Comfort-<br />

living underneath. Plan Place.<br />

Just listed. Kid built home. All<br />

miso/My eonstructiai. Entertain,<br />

mem siied Uylns room with log<br />

burnlfUl fireplace/ aun pa#4of. I<br />

badroiim on 1st floor wnt! pow-<br />

der room, 3 briajit cheerful bed-<br />

rooms and 2 bap'it on 2n4 floor,<br />

2 car garage. Cunt house li-<br />

cense. A oajaytlful tjlaoa to trve<br />

profitably rta*. "<br />

HERE IT IS — Madam Duplei<br />

Locate^ on 6th St. aerost trom<br />

Tennis Courts. 5 rooms and basi<br />

In each apartment Attractive<br />

span firapiaee In IM floaf. Spa.<br />

sious tot with MM1 of perldhg.<br />

Hera^s your chenee—Wt sejy<br />

Don't Petayl<br />

POUR FAMILY AMRTMEXT, Naaf<br />

loardwalk and Music Her. Can<br />

be purotiased now for only<br />

115,300.<br />

HOWS THIS FOR VALUEf Wesley<br />

Ava, near iith St. Paeeeful<br />

ooittga on sprawling Wilts'<br />

lot. 3 bedroomt, l'i baths, pwdr,<br />

room, baaaooard heat Ocean<br />

view. <strong>On</strong>ly $2Z.30O. fUFnlahed,<br />

DUPLEX — 2i«h ST. Area near<br />

beach. 1st H. heated for year<br />

round living. 2 car garage. A<br />

wonderful homa with Insame.<br />

Tiy io matcsh this for Mf.OOQ.<br />

THAT OOTTAQ1 IM the Sartena.<br />

3 briroomi H4 baths, TV room,<br />

braafefaat foam. Value paeKsd at<br />

SiB.SOO.<br />

J. W. MORRISON<br />

ltd St. and Ocean Ava.<br />

FRENCH by<br />

REAL ESTATE<br />

• CORNER •<br />

Bob French<br />

Don Swan<br />

" "Ml llS^ ¥ |,~8J ON ' T KW<br />

••"In* or Ren*ln| M MN U» y ''Srat,<br />

UITIN9S OF THI VyilK<br />

ef the Taar. In<br />

Buyer who<br />

Waaie call<br />

3^<br />

abliTstalred rtlle.<br />

Il4;so6r Hillegsn<br />

Atl.ritle Avi. ^<br />

BA¥FfrO«T — <strong>On</strong>* of Osean<br />

City'i finest bayfront orop»fV<br />

located near the raeht club with<br />

un«oelled vlawi of th. hay.<br />

There era 4 beflraame and two<br />

Baths on uie aeeand floor. Open.<br />

Ing to eiplinslire seeks. The first<br />

floor eonalstl of lange living<br />

room and dining room feeing<br />

the bay. Ban area, one bedraaffl,<br />

Bath and modern all electric<br />

kltohen,. fhla property la praM.<br />

caliy maintenanee fr»e and since<br />

t la heated you can enjoy this<br />


-XS<br />

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PAGE TWO<br />

Obitvaries<br />

fM A. Sdwfctr<br />

Fwst A. Schnaw ft m<br />

st, died has TutwJsx in<br />

Mnicnu HWJUM, H in pwtCT and sw«) as VMTHIIIHI'<br />

i^nrein Minmrinl ftrk Mays altrt flffvisai! !.i S»iuUm~is jinJ in<br />

Laniliiip, rtusrri.M fniiis.<br />

He w.-is wim .'" • S-TUtli.inipi.ih Buoioij'iiimyl<br />

DISCOVf R A<br />

WORLD OF PLEASURE<br />

LEARN TO SAIL AT<br />

HOBBY HAVEN<br />

60 West 17th Sh-eet<br />

Wh«f« >-ss will iHni fs sal<br />

improvt TWJT ability to tail vndtr<br />

eamperent and upnienced<br />

InirruetiMi. Senior, junior and<br />

xdutt inn uij upararcly.<br />

YOU DO NOT NIID TO<br />

OWN TOUR OWN<br />

CALL 3?f-2231 sr VlilT DOCK<br />

BAKERY ITEMS<br />

CANDY<br />

and<br />

COOKED FOODS<br />

AVAILABLI FRiSH DAILY<br />

AT<br />

WATCH FOR OUR WIBKLY SPiCIALS<br />

Ivery Wet esday in the<br />

Philadelphia 'wring Bulletin<br />

Thanfe You<br />

7TH ANNUAL BOARDWALK ART SHOW<br />

EXHIBITORS and VIEWERS<br />

/ wish to takm this opportunity to express<br />

my appreciation to the City of Ocean City, all<br />

committee chairmen and members, the Press and<br />

many friends and citizens for lh r support.<br />

Sincerely,<br />

JAMES P. PENLAND,<br />

CHAIRMAN<br />

THI OC1AN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

k$?~"3<br />

m "4X fim<br />

SLIGHT IRREGULARS<br />

Famous Make<br />

BLOUSES<br />

3.39<br />

2 for 6.00<br />

LARGE ASSORTMENT<br />

LONG and SHORT SLEEVES<br />

Sj^f.,-<br />

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:J<br />

. ,'<br />

« • • •<br />

••*• •<br />

• «••'<br />

• % i<br />

EVERY<br />

PRICES START AS<br />

CATALINA - JANTZEN<br />

COLE OF CALIFORNIA<br />

BOBBIE BROOKS - ROBBY<br />

SURF TOGS * PETER P<br />

Values to 12,00<br />

6.99<br />

Values to 22.00<br />

12.99<br />

„„, ° REAT ' SELECTION OF<br />

PRINTS - STRIFES , SOLIDS<br />

TUISDAY, Y, AUOUST 5, 1969<br />

SALE<br />

fauttot<br />

9.30A.M.toSi30P.M. — Op.n Friday & Saturday<br />

,,,j AUSUST IJ<br />

jjriiy Club will spunwii 1<br />

|',r f-Iwoi ft'Slil' 111 s'l'm'si<br />

Wniiti


PAOi POUR<br />

editorials<br />

O. C. islands belong to us<br />

Ocean.Cltv effl«!*. ««<br />

ir.cntior.ed. i^ve *eww- =-.« JW<br />

the city lUc>».<br />

sho matwrjHirt was<br />

W *nt « ni our i) d b\ ft h<br />

culu ri t I i t Ii nc o\b n<br />

if til ion th it in il • ii Ii<br />

1 DAN'S 3rd SPOT<br />

OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINBL-LiDGfR<br />

HOME iWEET HOMEf<br />

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t Ii I tl r j I o w r n<br />

ni i I r \ F im<br />

DAN'S THIRD SPOT<br />

Corner 3rd and Asbury 398-1089<br />

OPEN 7 A. M. TILL MIDNITB<br />

Serving BRiAKFAST andLyNCH_<br />

SP1CIAL<br />

WiDNESDAY NITi, AUG. 6th<br />

SPECIAL — HOAGIi NITE,<br />

• HOAGIES • PIZZA • SOFT PRETZELS,<br />

• BREYEBS—Hand Dipped<br />

>»MILK • BREAD • SOpA a CIGARETTES<br />

K | .dir h lvt i it I "ith<br />

r,( t rl M n r Dtinotratn.<br />

i J l ir tit vi rut r \<br />

x. t% jf hill dt iLntd l" hilp<br />

\ ^ Ifi \ U r ptoplt<br />

r T, in n I t 1 I ltut<br />

•> r m i t t without<br />

n Ri pr i r titin Frink.<br />

Ill mn r Ir hi- ^p jiiMrid<br />

1 1 t i n C ii h" r. t .<br />

J ,1 th t)00 Itdr-ril<br />

p r -i J incom tn oc mptii i<br />

t 1 liO for tht v. igf • rntr<br />

f -tl'ITM I. M'l PS Thi<br />

\ In i\ Fducition<br />

\ ci it on pr du t \L v<br />

J r- ii suti collt (.!•• wmi<br />

ij will i irn out futurt<br />

i - I n r dn Ii I md<br />

Ii r mi aj will v<br />

nil i I) im 'hi pU<br />

iiil \< r 7(- bi-OtJt vt,i r wrrt<br />

pi c d iin It r im. t in \t v,<br />

I - i Fntn in about to<br />

1 G h i nu il Mt<br />

Ami c i ' lrl t Ci nti t il<br />

F h r Xmi'icm i t t'nrk<br />

over to rg<br />

1089-70 school term.<br />

rograms,<br />

examinations to determine Progriim P ( (,,„ ^ i»<br />

placement, there may be a Core Projjnm,, (BJ 1 , 1<br />

(May if the parent waiU until „ the Activity PFogJ, 1 '<br />

child<br />

Home<br />

improvemenl loans<br />

Come ste us now<br />

about your homo<br />

repair needs. Whether<br />

it's a new roof, furniei,<br />

plumbing or whattvar,<br />

Reptymints tailorid<br />

to your budget. ^ .<br />

e I*<br />

Cape May Counl<br />

National Bank<br />

OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SEA ISLE <strong>CITY</strong> CAPI MAY!<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

MEMBEB FIDSRAL DEPOSIT mSURANCE CORPORATON<br />

Sffiff PLANTATION KITCHEN<br />

STREET Conw 4tt> Mtrttic AvonuB Bal 30»<br />

ENTREE<br />

ALL FOODS COGKro TO ORDER<br />

READY TO EAT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIC<br />

PLATTIM<br />

MIXED SEAFOOD , , , ,,,,... 2.00<br />

IMPEKIAL CRAB 2,00<br />

POT ROAST Of BEEF and GRAVY ... 170<br />

i'LAN TATION CHICKEN (%) ......... 1.70<br />

SBRVINOS<br />

.'. 1,30<br />

. 1.30<br />

.. 1,00<br />

. . 1.00<br />

I RIFD SHRIMP (5) ,,....,,,,,.., 1.70 .............. 1-00<br />

VLAL CUTLET ,.,.,.,......., 1,40 , • • • • •"°<br />

DEVILED tRAB ; . . 1.40 -70<br />

I Rtt D SCALLOPS (8) . ....,."...,. 1.40<br />

KRIKD FLOUNDER . , 1,40<br />

DEVILED OLAM f3) , 1.30<br />

FISH CAKES (2) ....... 1.00<br />

f ISH STICKKS (6) ,.,,,. 1,00<br />

LOBSTER CUTLET 1,70 , I- 00<br />

SHRIMP SALAD . . , 1.70 . . (ord.-l.00) Ib.-S.OO<br />

SHRIMP COCKTAIL (5) .............. 1,70 ............... 1-00<br />

ri-ATTEM OONTAIN ENTREE and FIIENCH FKIED POTATOES and OOLB SLAW<br />

BUGKIT O' SHRIMP


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PAGE SIX<br />

WANTED<br />

BEAUTICIANS<br />

TO BE • ««t Ma<br />

CHURCH TO HOLD MZAAK<br />

Hen United Mrthodig! Church<br />

in BiumiintBWTi wiU hold a Bataar<br />

aihuUay, August 16, from<br />

8 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the church<br />

hall en Zicn rt. The Bazaar will<br />

include handisvrtc, baked<br />

gtads, whtio elephants, plants<br />

end flswets, pafa bag* for she<br />

cHMrvn and hot doss, and<br />

punch. The public is iniHieii.<br />

What's that country typr<br />

roadside stand doing<br />

at 6th Street and<br />

West Av#nu«?<br />

SAVIN'<br />

YOU TIME,<br />

TRAVEL,<br />

MONEY<br />

(, . . that's what!)<br />

No need to leave town to git these ftrmfresh<br />

vegetables and fniito your family<br />

llkas so much. Visit our stand for fresh<br />

4«ly produce at price* you used to pay.<br />

Field-Picked This Week-<br />

* JENNY LYN'LOreS<br />

• WHITijn<br />

JEm TOMAWfS<br />

— Plus Many More<br />

PBODtlCE<br />

6th St: and W«t Av#. Phone 399-4321<br />

"WHERE Tlffi AWNING B THE BIOGEST<br />

AND ttm VEGBTABLBS AM TOE PRESIDST"<br />

What<br />

to SEE!<br />

Bridge<br />

BISCAyNB DUPLICATO-Mr,<br />

art Mrs Reuben Sufsman came<br />

in flist witti a srarc of O'ii at<br />

the Biscayne DupUaatt Bridfle<br />

Riune (fayed Iniintfey ««iina<br />

in tf» asscojiie HofeS. Aveftigu<br />

was JM,<br />

Otfier pfayprs coming in above<br />

average wen? Slyvin prowii and<br />

Morman Cotter, 81»J; Bra<br />

French find Vivian Cameron, also<br />

with Bl'if and Setine De<br />

Marts and? Anita Taltov. 59>i,<br />

*' * *<br />

'BOX-WOOD DUPLICATE<br />

BRIDGE — Average of 108 both<br />

THS OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SlNTlNiLLlPOER<br />

ways was made at Hie Boxwood<br />

Pupliratp BridBtj Rame piaypd<br />

c*veF ihe \*\M>kend, _<br />

In iho NoTifi-South section PPR<br />

Smith and Don Millar wow high<br />

with 131. and Boa Mtnmlen and<br />

Lillian Levin were tuimereuB<br />

with 113. Also above average<br />

wow Betty Marnne* and H.<br />

audetaker, Bili Hans and Art<br />

Levlne and Claire Auritt and<br />

Claire Upsiiitz,<br />

Top scores in the East-West<br />

sreflon wetv made by Mr, and<br />

Mrs. Arnold Wrinstein, 142H,<br />

and Leslie Odd and Hnl Perella.<br />

13TO. Others coming in<br />

nbove average


,J<br />

Mm<br />

PASI IIGHT THf <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINfJ.LSDGiR TUISDAY,<br />

TItllst Debbie McKeegan winner<br />

in girls senior moth sail race<br />

Debbie HcKecRan. Rosanom, the Junta- ..loth for prts. Peter • f .*• gHW ?*«: 1, M.rk A,h«r,<br />

farmer Worjj'g Mui'i chaniiauii Maaoma. Drcwi Hul. a notrtn? Junior Mow OirlB |. Eitaum Xtnt, •<br />

for Women (19B7), led tte OHMsHpper<br />

wen his first raw in th.><br />

5, Juris Moaw* 3, Su» Rob,<br />

City Yucht Qub ftrtn- Mttfh<br />

0P14:_ I. HUB ana Garimnm Hop.<br />

ftps'* divi-aon whiFe Bn»i»<br />

M«; J, Frank ana Frank/, r«loni 3,<br />

fletrt Sa.nipday, with Uirla Ort. Ban-, a«t F¥ed*"e Rexon. Had.<br />

lleb, Droiri Hffl. rnnnfr*ip H<br />

, Charii* ST Bator «w son Pitman<br />

frlknmdby anren Eo*\ ©wan<br />

Qy.<br />

.In the JtmSor Mnfh for KTS-S,<br />

Brownie Bacr. Tan Wartime.<br />

trn, defeatrti his hmflw-. Rs>d.<br />

anj Mark Artier, WyrmtmncA<br />

planed iMni, Eikwn Kane, Owin<br />

atj,-. broke Sir wmnni£'9j3E of<br />

Julie Hasivni;, Wj*!, in<br />

*fe state JiBDrt. Mitts, and Sop<br />

Rttastn. Qswn Op-, iind a<br />

third.<br />

The hust«jit^a.iJsnd*qn<br />

Fmnk and FVanJde Telten, dcfeated<br />

the Kilferties in the OP<br />

M. John mUmty and Maureen<br />

Reel, Ocean Ory, ended second,<br />

and skipper Cristtna Hilfirrty,<br />

Ocean QQr, with Marie Fletcher,<br />

HUI as crew, scored a<br />

: t F 1 * H * ell: ! - Bl * K<br />

3, Mifee Kybfir,<br />

Jim Aeeardi, Omry Hill, con.<br />

1. Birfcara Mellvainir ana<br />

RuMy B*»: 2, ilii KIMI and<br />

Wnued his vifory strmk In the BIS Mughter H««n,<br />

O&wipie dass Firm nver Bob<br />

Junior Moth Boyu I, paler M»*<br />

Hack, and Mke Kulzer, Ard- emon: g, Srownie gaer: 3t F^di<br />

mere.<br />

tesR<br />

Junior Mow 0M1K I, EilMn Kit,.;<br />

1, Julie HoMMMt; 3, Laurta Ortliab.<br />

0("14! I, Pulton and son: s, John<br />

5sruoi» Mothl<br />

MeK««- Hllftrty and Miursw K.ll; 3, Crhv<br />

tina Helfww ana Mart* Figtehar.<br />

Sfismn Finn; I, Jim Acsapdi: 2, Bog<br />

Junior MWi Ha1.<br />

In.-. Hsek: 3, Mill* Kulin-,<br />

Weber-Daly row fo<br />

OCBP doubles crown<br />

Hot*y Weber and Kes-in<br />

are tte doubles rowing c<br />

pions of the Ocean OW Beach<br />

Patrol.<br />

Tbe Weber-Daly crew nicked<br />

up the honora Tnuraday rught<br />

over the contention of el^it ottier<br />

aem in the 2nd st, surf. The<br />

Toee was ortgnally scheduled<br />

for last Monday right, but was<br />

called beesuSE of rain. It was<br />

put off Tuesday and Wstaeaday<br />

because of navy seas, and fin.<br />

ally lound eondMons right for<br />

the run on Thuraday evening.<br />

11»3 winnini team completed<br />

ttie Qne-mile eourse in 15;56<br />

Hinutes, only IS weonds ahead<br />

of the second place crew of<br />

JOB Sehinidt and Bob Young in<br />

at 18:14 minutes, Hans and Kaf.<br />

•Been Kane, Ocean City, was<br />

victorious over Julie Hostvedi,<br />

Wymewood, with Laurie Ortlleb.<br />

Dnsna HU1, sailLng in uilnd for<br />

aten Oiesecte came in ttital in<br />

18:62 minutes.<br />

The nine enara took off into<br />

a s&«^ wind and choppy ant,<br />

arid the Weber-Daly oojnbias<br />

emetted as leaders of fte pack<br />

as ttie fMd near^ ttie Bag a<br />

haB mile ae sea, Tne QJeseeJfe<br />

hrotheis made *e turn in secon!<br />

poattoo, but see overaJfeo and<br />

pasaxt by Sehniidt and Young<br />

on ittie home stretch.<br />

Weber Is a preAsital student<br />

at Buetaidl ViAvermty and Is<br />

ie«4nE his sbtttH year with Bie<br />

BmOi Patrol, mly is a graduate<br />

of West Oiester State ^ffleje<br />

and Is a four-yrar man on tin?<br />

Pa»ol,<br />

The vlctoTy quiflilies Weba 1<br />

Bru» Wigo and<br />

QBTlea Dulty, 17:05; -Mike Brad,<br />

ley and Ed Yent, 17:12; Marts<br />

NidwJs and Allen Dutads, 17:40;<br />

Mike AUen and Bud MeKWey,<br />

li-.m Stuart MeQilIen and Bob<br />

Denntoon, 19:33, and Bill Oles.<br />

dorf and BUI Lnfferty. !0:19.<br />

Court House fops O.C. nine<br />

A two^un raCy at the bottom Krattsnrnalter, Ik<br />

CatteJIo, p, "ib<br />

of ttie seventh inning gave Gape i f<br />

May Court House a victory over<br />

Ocean Gift' in a National jpaae- Court Hsun<br />

ball Gempiess League pune at Allen, ib"<br />

Court House «iia week, Tno Kornen, So<br />

Mobry, ef<br />

soare nas 85,<br />

iwlna«H, Jb<br />

Botti dubs posted two runs In •srgan, as<br />

the opening inning, and Ocean Smith B<br />

Q§» went ahead witti two more Mttthrw, If<br />

Tezsur, e<br />

in the top of (he lourtti. Court Ftnnegan, rf<br />

I I<br />

Mouse jammed it up again with<br />

two in the fifth, but torn City<br />

II i I<br />

gainea Hie edge In tte Mjctti sesre by !nn!ngsi<br />

wifli one tally, lhe !tvn>run «it» OMan City 199111 9—5<br />

burst in Bie seventh sealed fte Court HOUU 2 0 0 0 2 0 2—6<br />

Ermrz = Allen, Gargan, TezgUF,<br />

fata ol aie Oeean Oi^? nine, Omrnatet.i!, Sannlno, KrattenmaitBr.<br />

Jim Town ooUeotsd fliree of DP — Court Hou» (!). LOB —<br />

Ocsan at/, 5. Court House I. II<br />

Ocean GXy's sue hits, while Joe — Finnagan. 3B _ swlnjsll. 8«<br />

BrigM aoenunted lor twin inom — Sannino, Si ^= Tosfn (1) young,<br />

•nie game was marred by errms,<br />

Swindell.<br />

witti each team oommitHng<br />

three.<br />

Rioh MoTreil started on fto Buy & Sell<br />

and Daly (or ejvtey in flia Soufli<br />

J l U d Olrti<br />

here fMs mDnt.h<br />

crews in fiie of<br />

mouna te Ocean O.W, but was<br />

reloved by Joe Oostello, who<br />

was charged witti the loss, Oourt<br />

House battens garnered a total<br />

of six hta off the Ocen:i City<br />

hurlers.<br />

<strong>On</strong>in<br />

You<br />

Bil<br />

with<br />

CLASSIFiiD<br />

ADS<br />

Schalcklett victor<br />

in Sth sariM run<br />

: jun SohaekMt, Uf^e HUI,<br />

oaMinuedi Us lead in the Bellwear<br />

seria W Wgi powere*<br />

ggesjbtMs witti a •naUty in the<br />

fifth na Sunday soaring 18<br />

jttats at naan Oy Ya*t m^.<br />

Tiariy Monis, Chewy Hill<br />

ffflWr blkm-i-d vMi 10<br />

points, and Don Mi^r, Media,<br />

with mna nolnta was tUrrl<br />

Oiudt Hietanaii, rtjjad^iia,<br />

winner of tee Burning scratch<br />

race in his 600 IB> S«tfjoM,<br />

ended fturtt with ^im, and<br />

hank Whatco, Oo«il CSV, alter<br />

a laps»> of three ycara of not<br />

racing, scrjnd a fifth with aLx<br />

WntB in afleUof mt.<br />

'• Hob La Rue, KtMb^i, rmc<br />

ing in fte IK HP outrjoarf opal<br />

race led the field of seven comfietit.Tre<br />

^th a Notary ow Joe<br />

Muta., BwasetBB, tnd Hany<br />

todsait. Jaildiito, who wtrt<br />

PAINTS<br />

M. A. Bruder & Sons,<br />

Ine.<br />

12*h St. ftAsbury<br />

DIAL 399-2070<br />

or 399-2071<br />

Kiwanis barbecue<br />

scheduled August 16<br />

SOJffiRS POWT - The 13th<br />

Annual Barbecue sponsored by<br />

Somera Point MwaBis Club will<br />

be seised Sanirday, August IB,<br />

at Kennedy Msh Bank Park,<br />

The event mill open at 1 p.m.<br />

and eontintie tiwough 8 p.m.<br />

•nie menu includes barbecue<br />

ehietasn, ooTlion ttie cob. tomatoes,<br />

bread and butter beverage<br />

and ice cream. Games will be<br />

played and prizs awarded. Also<br />

planned were boat rides and<br />

Pony rides, .<br />

ftmeeda wiU 10 to lUie Kiwanis<br />

Seholarihip Fund, All are<br />

invited, Tickrts may be obtained<br />

from any member or at the<br />

park, .<br />

Are your Drains and<br />

Sewer <strong>Line</strong>s Clogged?<br />

End periodical trouble with this<br />

NEW <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SERVICE!<br />

Our' modern equipment isfures you of full<br />

diameter pipe eisantng and restores complete<br />

trouble free drainage to your waste Hnei,<br />

I'll Uke care of ROOT PEOBL1MS TOO 1 -<br />

NOW FOR PROMPT & IFPfCliNT SERVICE<br />

Dial 399-0166<br />

CHARLiS C.<br />

PALERMO<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR<br />

1447 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-0166<br />

RM, If<br />

Town, SB<br />

SaBnlfia, S<br />

IS<br />

PLUMBING<br />

HEATING<br />

WESTINGHOUSE<br />

APPLIANCli<br />

Charles C, Palermo<br />

1M7 ASBURY AVINUI<br />

BIAL MHHU<br />

PRANK M,<br />

MAZZITELLI & SON<br />

Plumbing and Heating<br />

Specializing in<br />

Gil Btubsard Hail<br />

200 ASBURY AVI,<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, M, J,<br />

PHONE UHin<br />

LIKE FATHER LIKE SON-John Ramsey, an<br />

Instructor with the Oty Department of Recreation,<br />

gives lome pointers on basketball to Jellybean League<br />

membere Sam Dolente and Tom Howley, This comes<br />

natural to Ramsey. His father is Jack Ramsey,<br />

coach-manager of the Philadelphia 76'ers, NBA<br />

team,—Senttnel-Ledger Photo,<br />

Joseph P. Stahler<br />

PLUMBING &<br />

HEATING<br />

Dial 399-3088<br />

If Na AnnNr Dkl m-S*n<br />

OFFICt t MMMOM<br />

2192 Asbury Av«,<br />

COASTLINE<br />

HEATING<br />

"Gai Heat<br />

Speeialisti"<br />

DIAL 927-3370<br />

2106 NEW ROAD<br />

Linwood, New Jorsty<br />

RiPRiSH yOUR H0MI WITH<br />

INTERIOR • EXTERIOR<br />

tRUSH and SPRAY<br />

LEI<br />

BAILEY<br />

DIAL 927-5800<br />

12 VILLAGE DRIVE NORTH<br />

SOMIRS POINT<br />

CALL US FOR PROMPT SIRVICI<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />

, B$X H de Ow « e "hip.Management of<br />

LION CRAMER . JOSiPH DOUOHiRTY<br />

ANTHONY PIPE<br />

RICKOVER STAYS ON<br />

The Navy haa announced<br />

(Mat ViceAdm.Hyman O. Biekover's<br />

term in the Navy's nueleai<br />

propulsion proBam (las<br />

betn intended to January IP72.<br />

Rleliover is director of Naval<br />

Reactors of the Atomic Eneriy<br />

Commission and deputy com*<br />

mander for nuclear propulsionof<br />

the Naval ship Systems Command.<br />

*<br />

MBIJVGN<br />

No JOS tee big, no RE<br />

PAIR foe small . , , all ef<br />

our plumbing and hasting<br />

work gaft the Mm* ear*ful<br />

eenifdarafion.<br />

PILEGGI<br />

M5 Wf ST AVENUE<br />

Fletchers-Hater pace 110 fleet<br />

in coast championships h#rt<br />

By Joseph J, Unmtatn<br />

Alter miiUiiB three hours tor n<br />

Wind the £w! n>«- «' »>««»<br />

•Ua,f 199.2148<br />

Corson Electric<br />

7SX WEST *«,.<br />

JAOOB C. SfflUIT, JR.<br />

»• ** *nf 4***********1 •••<<br />

5, 1W9.<br />

IlL-STAR JELLYBEANERS-A<br />

1 aU-star team and an American<br />

team wore selected among<br />

of the Jellybean Basketball<br />

conducted by the City<br />

mint of Recreation, and in a<br />

ri iii wiefc the Americans defeated<br />

Nittonalj, 23-15, MembeB of the<br />

1 all-ltar's(above) inoluded(front<br />

liter.) Tony Larkin, Vince RUey,<br />

f UcOarrity, Tim Nolan,(rear l.to r.)<br />

i airvin, all of Philadelphia- Sam<br />

Tinnnr<br />

ik,B«: Motlier, I beat a<br />

•p.<br />

acious! How<br />

.<br />

by an hour,<br />

nd he got up<br />

loEUnre LOTS<br />

TO WALU<br />

iNBT A.<br />

URA, Jr.<br />

nuiniMATEs<br />

IWAl 399.3010<br />

| jf^pt^.<br />

Dolento, Springfield; Ed CO'Uanlon,<br />

Philadelphia, and Joe Coulter,<br />

Colllngswood. The NationaJ all.star<br />

lineup (lower) includedffrent row, 1. to<br />

r.) Chris Ramsey, Newtown Square; Pete<br />

Soflnnaplece, Wayne; Colman Hare,<br />

Ocean City; Dan Hilferty, Ocean City;<br />

(rear, I to r Tom Howloy, Havertown;<br />

. John Turner, Ocean City; Ed GInn,<br />

Ocean City; and Tony Oalanto, Ocean<br />

City,—Sentinel-Ledger photo, "<br />

Jose Feliciano show<br />

at'Smithville Fair<br />

o tk only -Slond y<br />

11 hatuid y A PL<br />

Si iilh 11 Ml, c til<br />

V hurt t JOTI tJ-<br />

V<br />

Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />

WARREN NORTH<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

nr<br />

7th St. & Bay Aw, Phone 399-2936<br />

REMODELING<br />

ALTiRATIONS<br />

HAMADA& SON<br />

328 Wast Avenue Dial 399.1048<br />

Roofing<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

Forced Air Heating — Air Conditioning<br />

REASONABLE PRICES<br />

PROMPT SERVICE • FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Quality Building Materials<br />

'mmromrm<br />

k LIVING*<br />

EARL 1. SHAW, JR.<br />

ROOFING and<br />

Sheet Metal Werk<br />

BRYANT PORCID AIR<br />

HEATING .<br />

2S2 WIST AViNUS<br />

Dial 3WJ2I2I<br />

ROOFING<br />

SIDING<br />

Ragiitercd Buildtr<br />

Edmund L, Wlsham<br />

110 Ocean Ave.<br />

399.0900<br />

W, Ronald William,<br />

T— IMC. .<br />

Refiitered Builder<br />

Custom Built Homes<br />

DIAL 399.234?<br />

ye. im »„ own ai.<br />

MIGUACCIO<br />

AND SON, INC<br />

Genient Contractors<br />

Concrete Work<br />

KHKE ^niMATES—<br />

Anr Ha Jt*<br />

DIAL 399.1115<br />

Uimm<br />

f»": -


PACE TIN<br />

THi <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>.LJBOiR<br />

SKIN ITCH<br />

DON'T SCRATCH IT!<br />

IN 15 MINUTES.<br />

IF,net W1M, your IM Sat* M<br />

»hy 4>nm oounMr. IreHiJtlWieT<br />

UJIIU Itehing M rmuw: MM<br />

aermi to IBM Itaaiiris. Fin. for<br />

•ram, ,lnust txtaa, fast rttai,<br />

littler uirfaca; riilm NOW at 3.J,<br />

yg F*m«j<br />

LEOION ii<br />

SGMERS POINT — aart-Elia.<br />

son Peat 3S2 Amerioan legion<br />

wUJ hold a SmojTp*onS Smur.<br />

day at 9:30 P.m. in the Legion<br />

Hall. 1st imd PermsylvaniB aves,<br />

Canned rraaip also wUI he pro-<br />

vfctai, •neketo may be purchased<br />

from my member or at the<br />

door.<br />

,i<br />

The DORIAN Restaurant<br />

10? Asbury Avenue Oeeon City, N, J,<br />

DELICIOUS DINNERS SiRViDi<br />

Weekdays 4 p.m.-l p.m, • Sunday 3 p.m. to S p.m.<br />

HOMEMADE BAKING FOR TAKl-OUTI<br />

CINNAMON BUNS *1.00 per pan (16)<br />

P!K - APPLE CAKES - CRUMB CAKIS<br />

Warren & Thelma MacAdams, Owner-Mnnagonient<br />

All the Pancakes U Can Eat<br />

GREEN MUG COFFEE<br />

$ U0 Dinner Special<br />

SURFRIDER RESTAURANT<br />

NEWEST IN <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

IN THi IMPALA MOTEL I0TH * OCiAN<br />

••V<br />

..&<br />

YOUNG FERFORMERS-Doborah Calhoun and<br />

Claudia Speiglemyer sit at tlic keyboard under the<br />

watchful eye of their instructor. Wnldim Cox. The<br />

young pianists will present a recital at the Cultural<br />

Arts Canter Friday evening.<br />

Tmwtithlp<br />

'Famous" For Fine Foods<br />

Jttac'<br />

uf SOMERS POINT<br />

SINCE 1943<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

STEAKS<br />

ITALIAN<br />

CUISINE<br />

y<br />

luamoia Voiunltw Fire Co.<br />

liittiiiia, 8 p.m.<br />

• • ,<br />

Ccmmissic.i on Education. 8<br />

p.m., Trinity United Methodist<br />

(Jiureh.<br />

Upper Township Rescue<br />

Squad, S p.m., Tuckahoe Fire<br />

Hail.<br />

Mita Society, 2 p.m., Second<br />

Capo May Baptist Church,<br />

* * *<br />

Veterans ol Foreign Wars, s<br />

p.m., Pest Home, Marmora.<br />

Thurirtiy—<br />

Upper Township Republican<br />

Oub, 8 p.m.. Clubhouse, Peters-<br />

burg.<br />

RETIREMENT LIVING<br />

at tilt , , .<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong>IC HOTEL<br />

WESLEY AT 11TH STRUT<br />

OcMn City, N, J.<br />

We offer for your selection BO large, two room suites with<br />

bath, 28 large single rooms with bath. Individually controlled<br />

electric heating, 3 home cooked meals per day, 5 jpaeloui<br />

lounge rooms. Laundry rooms. Planned recreational facilities.<br />

Realistically priced. Small down payment plus low<br />

monthly living cost, Contact Mr, Showers, Oceanic<br />

Hotel, lith Street at Weiley Avenue. Will be ready<br />

for late fall.<br />

Far Further Information Pleat*. Call 399-1310<br />

An Invitation to All Vacationers from<br />

ED ZABKtHt<br />

"The Host of the Coast"<br />

We arc c«rSiiin yeu, IiW^ erery ot ?( will eajey Ac treat cif<br />

dining lirre,<br />

It*. • fHcinalinK MMe ai Motif de«r. It's Maxim"* iif<br />

Part*. The Gay Nlneli, with touched of English Tuilur,<br />

Ntnr England, lVnnjv(v«nia Dutch, and Bavarian Swim.<br />

But even mere than die above, what exeile* uiir gumu «<br />

she tinjurpagfigd high quality of eur food, the smooth of*<br />

fielenej of our service—the teitiptiitf ieU.cii0m on OUT<br />

ffltta-and our surpriainf moderate prices. He-re HII horn<br />

the Zaheriied Cocktail<br />

Ha €aiti!dgF this a penoaol ai^itaEioa te -risit lu wlA yi>ar<br />

friend, ar faitiiltlar • nlaiwrable u-eat. Reservations are<br />

not neeemafy—We wrJcon..' klddio.<br />

DINNERS IVERY DAY<br />

4 P.M, TO II P.M,<br />

SUNDAY I PJ^, TO M PM,<br />

World Ftmoxu Angrlfa fan<br />

ReBtauriint<br />

Wildwoqd, N.J.<br />

OH B«it 6 of ihe Ganj(B Stale Pathway. Ju«<br />

IB minulr, from Ihe Cape M.y-L,, Firry.<br />

_ Acura OF HU:K PARKING<br />

Junior Art League<br />

sets piano recital<br />

i pin I 11 bi pre<br />

--it 1 ft ri bam<br />

Mill ill und_r th usp BJ of<br />

1 r ru \ -r Li THU ot the<br />

Culti r 1 rt C 40S W-Jey<br />

">, n "* n *V ondiy ^\<br />

raun \ -Ti-t H t 7 30 clock<br />

in th I Ji SluL All P b-<br />

o lh ill n -uid %LJ CM di<br />

bp (, n -ill be U piano<br />

\min m n LT made<br />

Uirn Ji H n B Cos. notrf<br />

ff th T IL n Mlllville<br />

M ^ C 11 Tun 12 in<br />

a<br />

1<br />

1<br />

1 Tnniig boat<br />

nf? dui_<br />

Mi r<br />

ct n<br />

rti<br />

Jup n<br />

th Mil 1<br />

Hi n<br />

dt h C \ d > enmr dirip<br />

H ill hroc H h tp alf!<br />

ft r* di.i' 1 11 n m ddi jn<br />

h me<br />

Tl J Lc "U pn*.<br />

~*r" Ar* C nttr ne<br />

or n h r h<br />

j 13 a<br />

^d church<br />

h 1 Id!<br />

r m mbt-r »,£» I \J<br />

iANCHOVIHS - MUSHROOM - PIPPIRON! I<br />

25* extra "In • *<br />

l,(d liunillMK -I '<br />

11,25<br />

Tiiiioa, with 27, Words<br />

mm<br />

More<br />

Ads iTf|iiirlng Box NuinbiTs, Zrie<br />

_ Ail Ciossillod Advertising Cash ' —<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS 25c EXTRA<br />

^py ntiiilwl in, (jivi'ii Hi I'i'iircscntiitivu ar brought to<br />

, personally. MUHT lit; AtXV.MPANIL'D BY CAiiH OR<br />

j io mwr lost, Ciipy nucepltd over phono as courtesy<br />

•«nv ID i-usumipr. nfriiittancc must be in beforn<br />

lit i,^ ^ci lit typi?.<br />

QtesitM Disiiliiy Advertising — 2L'e per Ajjnte Lino<br />

WAN-TIP<br />

DOGS, CATS & PITS<br />

Fifoihern Firm K»nn«l. _ Cultom<br />

•rooming ana boarding lBf all<br />

BS«*?5in no ''""lu" 1 " UHi Call<br />

62B SJ40 for IBBSlntrtisfll. If.<br />

GIVE A QIFT Of REHIMBHANCE<br />

'"*" tabby Pii Idi 34<br />

I?93,<br />

REHIMBHANCE<br />

* " tabby Periian Idit.n, 34J.<br />

hpuiBbrok a<br />

AUTOS FOR SALM<br />

1964 CAD, COUPE, motalie gray..<br />

Power brakos and Iteoring, tihtea<br />

t i!S'n"- r "on^'llBiing, privali. Prieo<br />

»l,300. call 1996000. A,k for Victor<br />

' ' ii<br />

FOR SALE<br />

GARAGE &»LI — Ens fables, round<br />

coffee laeie, outdoor furniture,<br />

lamps, draaei, , Us.itpra.nis. blank,<br />

ets, p*ot«ire§, eaniiter vieuum<br />

ClBUflor, irTMIi household article,<br />

ana.appliances. Most thlngi undor<br />

fio.oo, Friday and Saturday, Aug.<br />

Bth Bfflfl MK, 5 am, to 6 p.m. JS7<br />

Bay Shorn Driw,, Oeoari Oty (IBth<br />

St Lagoon), is<br />

PAGE ELEVEN<br />

PUBLIC NOTICI<br />

ha. fi«»di th, mail-<br />

of said Appropriation<br />

ss&ary and<br />

mum amount<br />

at llri.ooo; and<br />

WHEREAS, the Buaril of i;ommi«.<br />

Eisners have determined that it ii<br />

necessary to provide fgr ilie pay.<br />

ifig or funding of such ABiirooria.<br />

tion and for financing tho purpose<br />

of Ihe enponaituros pursuant there.<br />

8 eu<br />

Cail<br />

S, th, purees, of th, „.<br />

irlj.<br />

'§8 a<br />

heal<br />

vato<br />

ranty.<br />

CHEVY, pud Impala hardtop,<br />

eona., power steering, radio<br />

sr, now whito wall tiros, PrU<br />

Btlone, of 5 year factory war.<br />

Call<br />

LOTS FOR SALE<br />

JU6T TMREf; MJLES to ocean. Urge<br />

lODxlaa lots with all improwenidnti<br />

installed. Taho 34th Street to Bouts<br />

9, tyrn right lo builder's sign, (',<br />

mile on tho left. Qm Funk 399.J2SB.<br />

t.f.<br />

1M3 VOLKSifYAGEN — Sun roof<br />

Brand ni« paint. *»e«ll«nt eanai.<br />

tion, driven by tiachsr to and<br />

mm 7Khc,l. *,Kir,g ,49S.OO. C.H<br />

1167 HONDA 60 rjc, 900 fnilM, E«.<br />

Mllent condition. Inclullls n»«<br />

L'iU'li''- Of iainal owner f 165, call<br />

39B191B evenings and weekends, (S<br />

AUTOMOTlVl SfRVIClT<br />

BUS. OPPORf UNITY<br />

nCAL ESTATC BBOKEH W.intea for<br />

oifiec! on corner Of 9th ana Wea.<br />

luy. Call sifiing Sand. Motel. 9lh<br />

ana Wesley, t.f,<br />

NIWSTSND en 9ih Street fB^wit<br />

Call sniing Sandj Motel, 9th St:<br />

iind Wesley Ave. t.f.<br />

r<br />

D IMCLOYMtNT In local<br />

Blant NO sistrienco<br />

4S hoyf ««N. Paid noli.<br />

( vltliioil- Pleasanl work-<br />

Apply li¥ mall only<br />

i. *'•<br />

far eusy gaisrt in<br />

£i|* alia manicurists.<br />

", JSMIOS, 1.1.<br />

p MANASE Peterson's<br />

i let Cream Parlor. Plea.<br />

! (<strong>On</strong>dltiBni, Call 39t.<br />

r TIME — Hairdris!.<br />

Beiuty Salon, Call<br />

TUTORINS<br />

_<br />

RIADING_AII ,tn. Rem.diai read,<br />

, ing. Phonics, Elementary school<br />

jubieets, simple wttm |robl«ns;<br />

RoaBinoss work for prO|,,,t grad,<br />

er». <strong>On</strong>e hoyr's helis hutofl «<br />

perB<strong>On</strong>ally erJnauotea lutorlng i.rv.<br />

Ice Sine, 19SO, e«rtlfiM t%,"e£<br />

Arlln, N«l, Ij3i Pleaiuri A<br />

Ocean City. 399.1794 " B"*J<br />

INIPN = Weman on s,s, to<br />

|Bii»»nlon to Isdr PSSidina<br />

. u« In, Blui jmall >a|.<br />

..ilMl'nquiW Wfi» P.O.<br />

LAvllsn, N. J. O8S0S. i-ll<br />

gpefienge prefer.<br />

i M BitMiaw. roar rouna<br />

n* In Aibury A*fB, stWB,<br />

s<br />

SURFBOARD _ Hainan and im*h,<br />

aicallant OSfMrtian J76, tlO D*<br />

lan«y Plaea. »•<br />

LAWN MOWER — Sunfaaam •laetn'c.<br />

IS", yary |C«d ocilditten tSO.<br />

399W11. \ ' ± ±<br />

ORCMHANCe NO. IDS!<br />

*g SHglNANCf p«iyiDINa F0R<br />

THE PAyiNO OR FUNDINO OF AN<br />

EMEHOENCr AWROPRIATION NERE-<br />

WiSF M£ Ot >N THE AMOUNT<br />

SE_ M - 7I -'S_* ND FOR FINANCINQ<br />

THE PURPOSE OF THE EXPINOI.<br />

TUfJIS MADE PURSUANT TMEREinB!<br />

AUTHORIZINS THE ISSUANCE OF<br />

OILIfJATIONs NOT TO EXCEED<br />

IS?!,oqo IN PRINCICAL AMOUNT.<br />

AND PROVIDlNa FOR QTHIR MAT-<br />

TERS REtATINO TMUffiTO,<br />

S, lo prote<br />

walfare,<br />

h<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> tfry'I<br />

OLDEST nnd TIll'LV<br />

p • OPEN EVERY DAY •<br />

| SERVING BREAKFAST, LUNCH and DINNER<br />

* AMPL6 fRit PARKING *<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

i UNSISTENTI.V rim FUOI) anil SKI1VI(:E HHI IVKII IIAlf A (E>Tl i<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Boordwalk - Opposite Music W<br />

?r«f!<br />

f»?^i<br />

CALL US TODAY<br />

W« will •ftimit* th.<br />

cost of installing<br />

ILKTRIC HEAT<br />

IN YOUR HOMi<br />

You mrm under n« slillgaH«i<br />

Wm, S. Anderson<br />

Electricians<br />

IMi W«tt Avt. Dial JtM«*f<br />

13007<br />

M90,<br />

I9S0,<br />

5^50<br />

ORIENTAL RUBS — Pufect,<br />

12119, $290. Gra*n 14ilO,<br />

Red iJ«9, lilo, glue 9nll,<br />

Said 3.15. 1290, ialge I2«2O.<br />

Blue 11x18, S4S0, Rote itllO, >sw,<br />

many others, Ooean City gelleriei,<br />

11th and ioardwgik, Flanders Ho,<br />

!•!, M9.J99P7W. t,ls<br />

ANTIQUE SHOW AND SALl —<br />

Ootan CHy convention Hall, ioi<br />

fit Bssr^w^lfe fleenf Auautt 4th<br />

I p.m., closet Augyet 6, 9 p,m,<br />

soamtsred Isy Catany OIUB. i-1<br />

iLACK and WHITE Portahla TV,<br />

on* year old! two battery eh»r«.<br />

eft; tape recorder; «wo inort wane<br />

radios; alia* proKqiar; aUde cam-<br />

era. Call on Tye«diy or Wt^nmrn-<br />

day, JO« Van Saflt Av«, Unwaod,<br />

N.J, ••<br />

RUMMAGE SALE tt SHIM Baptl*t<br />

Churen, S»lurday, Aujuit fth, 1MB<br />

from 10 am, to 5 p.m. ipon.org<br />

hy th*<br />

,m p<br />

»iBr^ Board.<br />

en<br />

ALUMINUM STORM<br />

WINDOW GLASS<br />

* SCRHN REPAIRS<br />

We alia rn.nuf.ctur. falwal*<br />

•nd amln( window Mni P-n.l.<br />

Baker 1f<br />

' aWNINS SHOP<br />

Aluminum PrMueto '<br />

lit! WEST AVENUE<br />

DIAL atf.]MT<br />

II" BE. PBRTABUE TV, EjloaJienl<br />

condHlon, J2OOO, Call 39947S3.<br />

WASHEIR, PRyER, told svflaratellr' or<br />

tosaOier, (W«tln(houi«, Bendll)<br />

both In «ooa oparadrui eena|«lon,<br />

ilO.m and §31,00 or «(« 17)00<br />

talHI Soth, ^ Baasfi Rd. •*<br />

COINS — <strong>On</strong>* way to sine money.<br />

•apM appnaolatkin in Kal'Jt, Sa*<br />

oyr fin* nlBetlBn ef rare and taarn<br />

oe*w. Also dreulaMd andurwireu-<br />

|.t~1 ,lhw enim Call 3990563,<br />

S5<br />

B» publle welfare, the Boerd of<br />

^mmla«lor» haw datanninad<br />

that lmm»diata « of the Cifyi »d<br />

WHEREAS, to aeoompVlh this pur-<br />

pose the Commissioners have d*.<br />

tarmrned that Is m the public<br />

walfan for tin. City to purehaM a<br />

dned#e ana ail aopurtenanees neees-<br />

•ary ihar.to. eo ttiet the oty may<br />

immediately commenet to PHI and<br />

improve the hatches of th* CHyj<br />

and<br />

WNEREAS, aftar due aduerBse.<br />

man! aa nqulrad by Jaw, the City<br />

h«i ree»lvad eomoetMiye bias for<br />

thej purehaM of a dredga end ap.<br />

purtenant equipment «nd h» de-<br />

termlned the mott adv*ntasaaui tl.<br />

ternates to be a»eoted; end<br />

WHEREAS, in order to take ad-<br />

yantasa of the most advantageous<br />

Bids for aueh dredge and for the<br />

appurtanent equipment, and sinea<br />

no aaequale provtslon n Itt an.<br />

nual budsat tha suma raqulKd for<br />

such payment and shall levy ad<br />

Valorem taji*s wttl.-Xit Umrt *a »o<br />

rate or amount upon ail taUbta<br />

property within the city far the pay-<br />

ment of th* principal of and in.<br />

tareat an sueh obliBattona.<br />

Seeuon 8, This Ordinance anall<br />

Uk* affect after tti fkuj pasMge<br />

and publication in the time end<br />

manner provided by law,<br />

Robert L Sharp<br />

David L WmpHn<br />

Chaitar J, Wrmserg<br />

e i i<br />

Th» *bov» Ordifiane* was iotm=<br />

dueed mnd duly pa»t->d by the<br />

pity, in the C^jnty of C»[>*. Msy.<br />

Nt/w J Sf ȴ* sn f, rst r^#a\ ng_ at<br />

a fn&srtins of Ssia BoJlTj h*Jd &%<br />

w.ll be CaNsn Up for wdpnd PBS*<br />

Ing, fmsf (**«••• and sd-^ptioti<br />

at * meeting of ta.d Board to fsm<br />

l**k} on £hs iOth day Of Ay(tM(,<br />

1963 In tfis SammHzi>iinwF% Chsm-<br />

hett_ City Halt. Qosan &ty. New<br />

Jofuy af Il^P a.m. Eastsm Day '<br />

ilgh* Saving Tims.<br />

tfuttn Q. Nj&tigrson<br />

City eitrk<br />

B-B—It—pf 17961<br />

CIT¥ OF OCCAM C\Tf. N.J,<br />

Notlc* (5 Bidder*<br />

CONTRACT HO. "13«<br />

TIMBER BULKHEAD<br />

NotigB is hef^by fiitfan that seajfd<br />

bids wilt bt? received by the Basrd<br />

of esmmlssisners of ihe City of<br />

Qeean City for the geiiBtruCtiSi Of<br />

aeegnffent limbBF hulkhijaa, said<br />

Bi^S te be gsened and read In<br />

pu&Uc at a "Speeial-' meeting ef<br />

the Bpsrd Friday, August ill, ISM*<br />

at 11;QD a.m., in the Comfnisslenera'<br />

Chambers, City Halt, 9th StrgBE and<br />

Anbury Aytnue,<br />

All bid* %haM be subrnMtod oil<br />

tho form pfevided and In the man-<br />

ner designs ted by the speeHieattgnS<br />

and shall be aeeempanied ny o«r*<br />

tified qheeM far 10% of the amount<br />

bid and a bid letter ffsffi a F&QQ&=<br />

nized iuraty tsampany,<br />

Specifiyatiyn?! and fgrfT! of pri**<br />

pOsal rtiay be oBtained Up&n appih<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

eatJon to ths Gity plerh. City Hall,<br />

9th Street and Asbury Avenue,<br />

Ocaan City, without chirce.<br />

Thg Board of Commiisioner* of<br />

OeeHn City reserve tfre right to<br />

reject any or aft bids or to tvaive<br />

any informality in any Mi.<br />

By order ef the ioard of Com.<br />

Frussioner*. Ruth G, NicHarssn<br />

City Clork<br />

i.s— it—pt iioso<br />

NOTiCE OF PUHLIcT*Lt^r LANDS<br />

OF KATHERINC HASENMAiER DI.<br />

CEASED, WHICH HAVE ESCHEATED<br />

TO THE ITATE Or NEW JERSEY<br />

TAK« NOTICI that on Friday, Au-<br />

Pe ..<br />

County Shoriffs qffiei. court HOUL .<br />

Cjlpa May, New Jersey, at tha hour<br />

of ,2;D0 p.m., prevailing tirtie, I will<br />

esposa for sale the foliowmg lands<br />

whieh by judgment of the Super.<br />

lor Court, made on the 2ith day<br />

of May, 1961 A.D., have ncheatad<br />

to tha »ate ef Now Jersey. Con-<br />

difions of sale will be made known<br />

at tne time af»d plage of sale,<br />

ALL that certain traot or pargel<br />

of land situate in Wofdwood Villas,<br />

Seetion i. Lower Township, Cape<br />

May County, gtate of New Jersey!<br />

Being known and designated as Lot<br />

1, Block 10, (ection P. Wlldwoed<br />

Villas, aegording to ttie mao of<br />

Wiflwood Villas, Section 2, Low*r<br />

Township, Cape May County, Stata<br />

of New Jorsey; which said map is<br />

on file in the office of the CJarit<br />

of Cape May County, itate of New<br />

JersBy; containing (2792) so, ft. Two<br />

thousand seven hundred and ninety*<br />

two square faet, ba the same more<br />

or iessj liing part of the sarna<br />

premises which Joseph Millman, at ,<br />

ui, by Indenture burllw data ttie<br />

fifth day of taptempar A.D. ISi?<br />

and recorded In the Clerk 1 . Offioe<br />

of Ctga May County, state of Nesf<br />

Jersey, in book No: 46i of EeMi,<br />

Folio BS *e,, granted ana con-<br />

veyed unto the said Paul 6ns, ill<br />

fee. Suojeot to l*wfu! rBptrietionJ<br />

of record.<br />

ALL THAT CERTAIN tract or par.<br />

MM of land SITUATE in Wlldwffi<br />

Vi»a», Section 2,Lowef Towmhip<br />

Cap. Mliy County, Stata of Haw<br />

Jenwy; BEINp KNOWN and da»fg.<br />

nataa as Lot No Z, Bloek Io Seeeon<br />

1, Wildwood villa,. Low., ToJShiS<br />

Cap* May County, SUta of Nn<br />

Jersey; which n/d map « on file<br />

in the Qffiee of the Clerk of Cpl<br />

K*»_,Oounty, St,ta of New jersey;<br />

CONTAINING Two Thousand Seven<br />

• QvX {%yi^ ^^E ^f j b^ Mifi iMTT\m<br />

more or less, BtlNO tho HJn» ira.<br />

miles wfiieh Paul ens, by Indentu<br />

bearing d.te the Eleventh d«y "of<br />

July. A-0, ISSe, and reoordel In<br />

the Clerk's Offic. of Capi Mav<br />

CwJnty, Stats of New i ^fim i it in<br />

look No, 4»7 of Deeds, Folio I7S<br />

So-, grantH and eonvayad unta tha<br />

•aid Phillip F, Smith and Ethel M<br />

^mith, his wife, in fee Sublet te<br />

lawful nKtrieiiont of reiord<br />

of ^JSniT*" ** ^°'J' 1B 1*' Corner<br />

Township<br />

notes<br />

By K.y StMlnun<br />

BEESLEya POINT - Diancr<br />

gucsti recently of Mr, anfl Mri.<br />

DonaM. A, Htirtf, Sr,, were Mrs.<br />

Hurtf's parents, &fj, anrj Un<br />

Harold S, Huber, of Podrtck-<br />

. . - ..- town . N.J. "Hie oecaaion vms Hlo<br />

gust SS, J969, at the Cape May sljcih blrtjirtau nt ni.m U i_rr<br />

County Sherilfs Offlee. Court Hauia i, ""«*»> of Diana HUrff,<br />

OUicr guoats were Diana's broth.<br />

era, Donald, Jr., and Douglas.<br />

• • »<br />

UPFER TOwNanp _ wont.<br />

ball praetl^ will be conducted<br />

for boys who ore interestaj in<br />

paying on the Ocean Qly Hawkg<br />

Midget football Team on Aujt-<br />

ust IS at 6:30 p.m, at Bth st ami<br />

°ay ov., in Ocean aty, TThls<br />

is tor bow age io to u an(j<br />

wl» weigh between 8S and Iffi<br />

pounds, Report to Mr. Gang who<br />

u nianagia- of thB teani.<br />

• * -<br />

MARMORA _ Bmno ttiip.<br />

w», chainnan, has announced<br />

«W ttie Annual Roast Beef<br />

Dinner of the Janna^ Volun-<br />

teffl- nm Oo. wm be hdd (W«<br />

f"^*-, August lo, hmrmm at<br />

is JWd t th fih<br />

10 from 1 to 8 p.m at the<br />

MARMORA-MIis Bnh Kosfc<br />

er, rlnuglifpr of jfr and Ma.<br />

Wd Koolcej', 1B r.-oufkpmthig at<br />

S«we Manorial Hospital tdUow-<br />

t>m an pfnergeney nppcnrlwto-<br />

my. TOP (tunny resides on Rons*,<br />

velt blvd. In Mannora. AH hm<br />

Mmdis wish her n ^jeedy i*.<br />

LETS<br />

'PLAY<br />

GOLF<br />

Ik!<br />

4*<br />

SBAVttia - The Second An-<br />

nual Clambake mmm^ by Hie<br />

Seville Volunteer Fire fi is<br />

Mng hdd Ms amday, Augiw<br />

^ riUejtgJ<br />

Mt bid is insufficient and (B) 10<br />

perMnt ef the punshasa orlea thin<br />

B. paid by the purch",,?^ SK<br />

•[I** sertified chaeJ, «,«, the p^!<br />

tZii? Kru W -"" * him. fShi<br />

wndition, will be made known at<br />

the time and place of Ml*.<br />

Saad premises will be avaHabl*<br />

for inspeotiort « ,ny | m ^<br />

• nain 5isi<br />

Rental Boats<br />

Bay & River Fishing<br />

CRABBING<br />

Nets & <strong>Line</strong>s Ftrrnithed<br />

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TWILVI THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

ly<br />

** PIER *• •<br />

6th St. on th« Boardwalk<br />

OPIN DAILY 1 P. M,<br />

17 RIDES • a ^TAL* y i!KBS 7le hour<br />

Ciimi on the Half Shell or Steamed * Sandwiches<br />

<strong>On</strong> Rsetevalf llvd,, 1 Vi MKM Watt «f<br />

Ocion City M 34fk StfMt<br />

OPIN DAILY 'TIL 2 A. M.<br />

OWN SUNDAYS from II NOON<br />

CONEY'S<br />

INC.<br />

34TH STREET<br />

<strong>On</strong> Roowv.lt Blvd. <strong>On</strong>* Mils From Brldg*<br />

LIQUOR<br />

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RYE . BOURBON<br />

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f A.M, to 10 P.M.<br />

No Sunday Solas<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9 a. m,<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

12 Noon<br />

Dial 399-9851<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

CIRCLE<br />

SPECIALIZING |N<br />

GOOD POOD<br />

ATMOSPHERE<br />

ATMOSPHERE<br />

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SEAFOOD<br />

PLATTER to TAKI-OUT<br />

PHONl 927.fS77<br />

JIM WOOD at the PIANfr—NIT1LY<br />

DANCING to MIKE SALERNO<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

Girds<br />

CANADIAN-AMfRiCAN<br />

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Straight Whi.k.y 6 Yaara Old<br />

C.nad,«n Whfikty ... i<br />

TOTAL 51 % AGED WHISKIES<br />

49% Neutral Spirits<br />

— M Prwif _<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINIST AND MOST COMPLITI STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JiRSIY<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Clrci, Somers Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PAOtAOB SALES a OUR ONLY BUSDWSS,<br />

NOT A Sto]M*8<br />

SeNTINlL-LiPGIR<br />

attend the festival sessions. old plans to achieve this goal<br />

penjcr Rose Ann Packard, They strolled the boardwalk<br />

by becoming an airline<br />

Jazz<br />

also of Phiiacirfphiii, were<br />

stewardess after graduation<br />

and the streets but caused the<br />

,,jCrom,ct)llfgi<br />

"~poliec"noT)rnbIem»r— ^<br />

Continued from page 1 and released.<br />

Heavy rain was descending<br />

accident, Sykes, suffering from Atlnntic City Hospital was when the festival wound up<br />

hack and • neck injuries was the receiving point for young lale on Sunday evening. Most<br />

reported in critical condition at people who had experimented of the hippie audience headed<br />

the same institution.<br />

with drugs ill the festival. for their cars and prepared to<br />

Police said the ear driven by Treated were a number of<br />

take off for their home towns,<br />

Sykes collided with another cor 20-year-olds who liiid taken<br />

driven by Paul Reed, 34, of speed capsules and other<br />

A group of them, however,<br />

PhiLadelphia, Reed and aHo-ciilied<br />

prescription legend<br />

decided not to go before they<br />

drugs.<br />

had acquired souvenirs. They<br />

descended on a number of<br />

The music? The promoters<br />

"S/WKY TASTY"<br />

booths set up by<br />

of the festival marie goad, pro- concessionaires and stripped<br />

I* the only way to ducing the top rock und soul them clean—of bangles and<br />

dwcrlbe the food at<br />

aggregations in the country. beads, other psychedelic<br />

Music was loud and almost material and even folk guitars.<br />

continuous. The stnjre, built No arrests wore made.<br />

The EMILY for tjie occasion, revolved<br />

permitting the presentation of<br />

one group while [mother wag<br />

DINING ROOM preparinB its instrumenti!. Fined<br />

Police in Ocean City said Continued from page 1<br />

711 ITH STRUT there appeared to be a larger what ho was doing at any given<br />

BREAKFAST . liM 11:30 number of hippies in town this time. The court decision was a<br />

DINNER .,.,, 4: SO fiM weekend than has been the seven-to-nothing thing.<br />

ease recently. Some of them, Neither Stuckey nor his<br />

apparently, were in the area to Atlantic City attorney seemed<br />

Boot<br />

to notice that Stuckey was<br />

DELICIOUS FOOD _ SENSIBLY PRICED being found guilty of violating<br />

a law which no longer exists.<br />

The judge fined the youth<br />

Four Y's RESTAURANT HBO and Stuekey apparently<br />

wasjilad to pay up.<br />

PLATTERS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />

There was talk that the<br />

TASTY SANDWICHES<br />

complaint in the ease was<br />

>/4 MIL! NORTH OF TUCKAHOE<br />

wrong. The complaint should<br />

Just Minutes Away,,r- A Pleasant Drive Thru "The Country have mentioned another<br />

section of the statue which the<br />

KQUTi 80—CORBIN <strong>CITY</strong> PHONt 628-2641 Supremo Court did not<br />

overthrow.<br />

SEE OUR O\teTiR PLATE COLLiCTfON I This says that anybody who<br />

enters New Jersey with the<br />

intent of committing a criminal<br />

act is a disorderly person. This<br />

seems a little far fetched unless<br />

Stuekey came down from<br />

Wayne, Pa, bent on swiping<br />

Flnnegan's nightstick.<br />

SOMETHING<br />

There matters stand. It was<br />

NIW AT<br />

stated in court that the<br />

business will have to be<br />

straightened out before the<br />

complaint gets to Trenton<br />

where somebody might notice<br />

Stuekey really doesn't seem<br />

guilty of much of anything.<br />

1 Court<br />

. She will »nter her<br />

——-— Conttnuetl— from pai Haven ay<br />

sophomore year at Moravian<br />

Oollefje this fall. A 196S of Powninglon ',<br />

graduate of Ocean City High on August 1 hr ten i ,<br />

School, she also would be high life. So h ,,nm < n t<br />

interested in teaching following with beer. Police cnu, ' ,i ,<br />

her "coffee, tea or milk" with two cans. The rim. */m<br />

travels. *<br />

$25, .<br />

|In high school Miss Murphy Ernest P. Sllvo, 20, of Fort<br />

was captain of the majorettes, Jackson, S,C, went in<br />

mi<br />

senior class treasurer, secretary swimming last August 3, The<br />

of the Honor Society and a time was 3:50 a.m. when few<br />

member of the choir and people except police arc "on the<br />

Student Council, She received benches.<br />

a $2000 scholarship from the This didn't excuse Silva,<br />

Kiwanis Club upon her because he wore no sulo and<br />

graduation. She is five-foot, paraded on the beach In full<br />

four-inches tall, weighs 111 view of the shocked eyes of<br />

pounds and measures '34-22-33. policemen. He wns naked aa a<br />

Her hair is light brown and her jay bird, was the way the oops<br />

eyes are blue. She is sponsored lolil it. Ail this boiled down to<br />

by the Quest and Apartment<br />

House Association,<br />

, Jack Len<br />

ALL THE GIRLS ON THg ILLUMINATED HOWivay Catherine<br />

THUH,,<br />

78th & DUNE DRIVE, AVALON<br />

Dinini in the Naw<br />

GALLEON ROOM<br />

CASUAL ATTIRI<br />

WELCOME<br />

lAMI F1NI FAR! AS IN<br />

MAIN DINING ROOM<br />

OPIN IVIRY DAY<br />

BANCINS NIGHTLY<br />

IXGEPT MONDAYS<br />

RIC COLLAS TRIO<br />

FR11<br />

Richard's<br />

hamburgers<br />

"on the beaeh<br />

of North St."<br />

Play Vol!«ybai!<br />

• Surfboard<br />

Rontals<br />

La Petite<br />

TALMOUSE<br />

Our pastry is out of this world<br />

and the portion!<br />

aren't so little!<br />

POINT DINER<br />

ON THI CIRCLI IN SOMiRS POINT<br />

Miss OC<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

hair and hazel eyes. Her<br />

measurements are 33.23.34,<br />

She is sponsored by the<br />

Kiwanis Club.<br />

Like many other girls her<br />

age, Diane Barbara Murphy<br />

wants to travel. This IB year<br />

Who servM ttig fl<br />

size Cocktails in ""<br />

Jchampagne Glassti?<br />

!• HARRY'S INN •!<br />

Who servei the<br />

[largest Lobster Tails<br />

In the area?<br />

(•HARRY'S INN*<br />

Who has Dinner<br />

Music, Dancing and<br />

Nick singing your<br />

favorite songi?<br />

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PAG1 2 -r SICTIOrl ONi THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

Un^>m^e Obituaries<br />

SEEING DOUBLE _ — _ Mrs, Carol J. Reid,<br />

owiier-operator of the Sea Rest Hotel, poses with a<br />

group of her guests. The three sots of twins have been<br />

vmoationing at the Sea Rest this week. They are Jeff and<br />

Joyce Noisworth (top), Karen and Kathy Allen (middle<br />

rowrl and Alfred and Bria Calzaeorto, Senior Photo.<br />

Three sets of twins<br />

in one inn at once<br />

Visitors at the Sea Rest<br />

Hotel 113 Central av,, this<br />

week hsTe been blinking their<br />

eyes to make jure their vision<br />

, has not doubled. Tlie cause is<br />

three sets of twins who have<br />

been Tacatleaiag there.<br />

Kathy and Karen Allen<br />

come train Eadmll. N.Y., and<br />

wfll be 15 years old next<br />

month. The3- arg In thr ninth<br />

pads »t Sesoa dthalle High<br />

School in Endicott, K.Y. and<br />

ton u_ their 'second year<br />

vacationing here,<br />

Kathy loves to swim, cook,<br />

play tennis while Karen his to<br />

cook, swim and £FW. They are<br />

the dau^tera of Mr. and Sirs,<br />

Junes B, AUen and have a<br />

16-yewo!d sister Judy,<br />

nine-year-old brother Ji<br />

and a seven-year-old brother<br />

Bobbie. Hay also hastily add<br />

they have a iO-fnonth-eld<br />

black French poodle who had<br />

to stay home.<br />

Alfred and Brian Cataeorto<br />

are the f ive-y«srold<br />

look-alikes. They are the sons<br />

of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred<br />

Calzaeorto and hail from<br />

Donors, Pa, This is their third<br />

year vacationing here. They are<br />

very much alike, doing the<br />

same thinp and having the<br />

same interests. Both boys love<br />

to swim and are very fend of<br />

the ocean and sandy beach.<br />

The third set is Jeff and<br />

Joyce Neisworth)' who come<br />

from Qlfton Meigha, Pa. They<br />

are 17 yean old and attend<br />

Clifton Heights Hiih School,<br />

Two years ago they came here<br />

for five days and liked it so<br />

much they have returned for<br />

thejr vacation,<br />

Joyce likes the local fudge<br />

shops and tried surfing this<br />

week for, the first time.<br />

Swimming and cooking are her<br />

hobbies,<br />

Jeff likes to do welding with<br />

his father. He also likes dogs,<br />

especially his year old<br />

Laborador Retriever, Sam, Jeff<br />

tried water skiing this week for<br />

the first time and a favorite<br />

pasttlrne with him,is getting up<br />

early, going to the beach and<br />

breaking open the clams to<br />

feed the sea gulls.<br />

They are the children of Mr.<br />

BAKERY ITEMS<br />

CANDY<br />

and<br />

and Mrs. Joseph N.<br />

Nersworthy, They also have a<br />

22.year-old brother Joseph and<br />

a 21-year-old sister Jean.<br />

MADE FOR<br />

ROLLERS<br />

New Dutch Boy Nalplex is<br />

made especially for rollersno<br />

splitter, no roller marks.<br />

It's the flat will finish with—<br />

* new beauty in a<br />

single coat<br />

. * seap and water<br />

elean-up<br />

* no unpleasant<br />

odor<br />

THE LATEX WALL<br />

PAINT WITH THE<br />

BUILT-IN<br />

SECOND<br />

COAT<br />

So high In hiding, so<br />

smooth in leveling, one<br />

Boat looks like two.<br />

Come in to see the wide<br />

spectrum of colors.<br />

Paint*—8th & West Ave.<br />

COOKiD FOODS<br />

AVAILABLI FRISH DAILY<br />

AT<br />

WATCH FOSE OUR WEEKLY IPICIALS<br />

Every Wedneidiy in the<br />

Philadelphia Evening Bulletin<br />

PALBRMp-William P.<br />

Godfrey, of B-H^ Shore rd,,<br />

died , suddenly Tuesday in<br />

Burdette Tomlin Memorial<br />

Hospital,,, Cnpe -May Court<br />

House, He WBS 88,<br />

Mr, Godfrey had been a life<br />

long resident of Palermo. He<br />

attended Temple Ulliversily,<br />

' read law and was admitted to<br />

the New Jersey Slate Bar<br />

Association in 1805. He was a<br />

partner with his father in the<br />

law office of Godfrey and<br />

Oodfrey In Atlantic City. He<br />

also had been employed as a<br />

linotype*.<br />

Mr. Godfrey was a charter<br />

member, first president and<br />

legal advisor for the Marmora<br />

~-V«iwtl#w——Fin* •— GomjHHiJ^<br />

Member of the fire company<br />

will sersi as paliboarersi<br />

A descrndent of one of the<br />

foundind families of Cape hfay<br />

County, he also was a<br />

Mayflower deseendunt. «e %vas<br />

a member of Star Lodge 85 F<br />

and AM of Tuckahoe and the<br />

Junior Order of American<br />

Mechanics. He is survived only<br />

by nieces and nephews.<br />

Masonic services .were<br />

•conducted by Star Lodge last<br />

evening. Funeral services will<br />

be conducted today (Friday) at<br />

1 p.m. from the tiodfrey-Smith<br />

Funeral Home, 809 Central av,.<br />

with the Rev. Donald Weaver,<br />

pastor of Second Cnpe May<br />

Baptist Church of Palermo,<br />

officiating. Interment will beat<br />

"SeasIHt'Cl'inotciT," PnltrmBT——<br />

Roy Collins<br />

Hoy Collins, of sn.i<br />

Parkridge rd., died yi'slerday<br />

(Thursday) in Shore Memorial<br />

Hospijal after n liiiirerini!<br />

illness, He was 67,<br />

Mr, Collins was formerly<br />

from Abinpton.Pa., and had<br />

made his home here lor four<br />

years. He was n retired<br />

sales.nianar.er with Sealtest<br />

Foods. He was a member of<br />

the F and AM Masonic Ledge<br />

in Hatboru, Pa., and of the<br />

END OF MODEL YEAR<br />

OF RCA and ZENITH<br />

CONSOLE COLOR TELEVISION<br />

First United Methodist Church William Penn Cemetery, Colony Pagj,!,<br />

of this city.<br />

Somerton, Pa. Friends may call<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Suntiny from 7 p.m. at the The QB<br />

Dorothy C.i two sons, George<br />

funeral home, sponsoring ,<br />

of—fcevittowih—t**i—and-<br />

Herbert B., of Abilijjton, Pa,; "OCTHawks tiyeuts" event. Fall Flino<br />

three sisters, Mrs. Elisabeth<br />

Wednesday fi<br />

Howarih, of Havertwoii, Pa,, scheduled today<br />

Miss.tlutii Collins and Miss Ella<br />

tram Sears a<br />

Mac Collins, both of Tryouts fur the Oei?hh City PIcosantvilK.: Infrf<br />

l'hilndelphia and this eily; iihi) H^wk* of the Cupt* May »>f obtainedI<br />

brother; T, Clark, of County MidHct Football<br />

Philadelphia: and five League will be held this<br />

grandchildren.<br />

evening lit , 6;3O at the<br />

Funeral services will be held municipal bailfield at 8th st.<br />

Monday at 11 a.m. from the and Buy uv,<br />

Fletcher Funeral Home, BB29 Bill Cans, director of the<br />

Bustlelon Pike, Philadelphia, team, has issued an invitiatlon RUMMAOI<br />

with the Rev. Charles Wilcock. to boys from 10 to 14 years of<br />

pastor of the First United age and weighing from 80 to n* it. * mm<br />

Methodist Church of this city, 125 pounds to tryout for ••* «• i P.m.I<br />

officiating. Interment will be at positions on the team.<br />

SALE<br />

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SOME STILL IN FACTORY CARTONS — MOST ARE FROM OUR LARGE DBPLAY — SOME SLIGHTLY SCRATCHED<br />

RCA 23" DIAGONAL<br />

COLOR TV<br />

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RCA 23" DIAGONAL<br />

COLOR TV<br />

WITH AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING<br />

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RCA 23" DIAGONAL<br />

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WITH AUTOMATIC FINE TUNING<br />

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COLOR TV<br />

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COLOR TV<br />

POWER TUNER<br />

SLIDE-AWAY DOORS<br />

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9i30 A.M.<br />

FRIDAY<br />

7b Her Highness<br />

lueen Infanta LX<br />

I what a wonderful<br />

Lmmer for reigning!<br />

•<br />

OF <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

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if. and Wesley AVB. Dial 399-5555<br />

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COOKIE-JARS<br />

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e s<br />

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TH1 OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINiLLlDGfR<br />

16-28 group plans<br />

extended boundries<br />

Plans to expand (ho<br />

boundaries of the 18-28<br />

Community Association have<br />

been announced by the<br />

president, Robert M, HeeJjman^<br />

The boundary presently<br />

goes from 18th to 28th its<br />

running the entire width of the<br />

island. It has been suggested<br />

the southern boundary be<br />

extended to the north side of<br />

34th St., thereby including a<br />

portion of Ocean City not now<br />

represented by a Civic group.<br />

This area fbrmerly w^<br />

included in the Central Ocean<br />

City Civic AjgoeiaUon which<br />

disbanded a number of years<br />

ago.<br />

Businessmen and residents<br />

in this area are invited to<br />

eiprtais their opinion of ioining<br />

Cool and wet August<br />

seen by weatherman<br />

Coastal weather for August<br />

will be a little cooler and a<br />

little wetter than normal,<br />

according to the 30-day<br />

forecast of the United States<br />

Weather Bureau.<br />

Tho long-range weather<br />

trend will follow one<br />

established earlier this year<br />

after 1869 got off to a dry<br />

start. During the first four<br />

months of the year<br />

precipitation was below<br />

normal. Then the pattern<br />

reversed itself.<br />

As a result rainfall for the<br />

New<br />

TWI-NIGHTER*<br />

VINETIAN iLINDS<br />

SEASHORE<br />

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1245 WEST AVI,<br />

DIAL 399-5140<br />

2 Great - Freezer Buys<br />

SHOP AND COMPARE<br />

THIS QUALITY AND PRICE<br />

IN STOCK AT YOUR LOCAL WARD<br />

CATALOG STORE or SALES AGENCY<br />

16 CU. FT. UPRIGHT FREIZiR<br />

• 560 LB. CAPA<strong>CITY</strong><br />

•MAGNETIC DOOR GASKET<br />

•4 SHELVES<br />

• GLICE OUT BASKET<br />

•INTERIOR LIGHT<br />

•SAFETY SIGNAL LIGHT<br />

• YOUR CHOICE OF COLOR<br />

No, 00 WHITE, No. 03 AVOCADO, No, 05 COPPERTON!<br />

All THIS TOR OMIY<br />

Stop In lor Your Pall and Winter Catalog<br />

I SALE ON POWER<br />

FT. DELUXE CHEST FREEZER<br />

WITH2KIYS<br />

K! NSUUTI0N<br />

fiiiiORONlY<br />

$ 17900<br />

Plui Prf, and fa*<br />

entire year is normal or above<br />

while the temperature is<br />

lagging downward,<br />

"Hie unduly wet weather<br />

during the last weeks of July<br />

damaged South Jersey farm<br />

crops especially tomatoes.<br />

Tomato plants were beaten to<br />

the pound where the fruit<br />

decayed [before it had a chance<br />

to ripen.<br />

For those who prefer the<br />

mystieJ fereeasti of the Old<br />

Farmer's Almanac the August<br />

prognostications are more<br />

agreeable. The OFA gays the<br />

Augu»t temperature will<br />

average out ,9 depee above<br />

normal while precipitation will<br />

the Augujt averags.<br />

According to the Almanac,<br />

all the remaining weekends of<br />

Auguit will «ee rain, At (east<br />

the U.S. Weather Bureau<br />

experts aren't prophesying<br />

anything as bad as all that.<br />

Nixon answers<br />

Surfers offer<br />

The Ocean City SurtinB<br />

Association this week received<br />

a "regrets" letter from a staff<br />

assistant of President Richard<br />

M, Nixon,<br />

The Association last month<br />

invited the President to<br />

become an extraordinary<br />

honorary member of the local<br />

surfing group, and gent him an<br />

OCSA jacket, medal and a<br />

book on surtlBi.<br />

ITiB week the Association<br />

received a letter from John R.<br />

Bioisj!, 8rd,, staff assistant to<br />

the ftesldent<br />

"The president has received<br />

your recent letter with<br />

enclosures. He is proud to<br />

salute your activities and he<br />

asked me to thank you for<br />

bringing your group to his<br />

attention,<br />

"Because the President has a<br />

firm policy of limiting<br />

participation in all<br />

organizations to an absolute<br />

minimum during his term of<br />

office as President of the<br />

United States, 1 am sure you<br />

will understand why he cannot<br />

accept your gracious invitation<br />

to become an honorary<br />

member of the Ocean City<br />

Surfing Association. However,<br />

if it meets with your approval,<br />

he would like to keen the<br />

jacket, medal and book you<br />

sent him to add to "his<br />

collection of special ,<br />

mememtoes."<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

the Associntion by contacting<br />

Heckman by letter or phone,<br />

A committee has been<br />

appointed to take, action on<br />

this extension and all<br />

comments will bo referred to<br />

them. Serving on the<br />

committee are Frederick H,<br />

Starling; chairman; George B,<br />

Beitsel, Ralph Q, Luff Jr.,<br />

Lyndon L, Oortelyou and<br />

Thomas J, Hughor,<br />

Officers elected for the<br />

coming year were installed at<br />

the annual summer dinner<br />

dance and business meeting last<br />

Friday evening in the Atlantic<br />

City Country Club. Mfs, D.<br />

Nevin Smith was newly elected<br />

recording secretary. The other<br />

officers, all reelected, are!<br />

Robert M. Heckman, president;<br />

Warren W. Goekley,. first vice<br />

president; J. Scott Todd,<br />

second vice president; Walter<br />

W. Wagner, Jr., treasurer; and<br />

Mrs, John A, Mawhinney,<br />

corresponding secretory.<br />

Guests of honor were<br />

Director of Public Safety.<br />

Chester j. Wimberg and Mrs.<br />

Wimberg<br />

Music for dancing was<br />

provided by joe Farina and his<br />

orchestra. Entertainers were<br />

June and Bill Willis,<br />

Bankera Beat Officers<br />

The Southern New Jersey<br />

Chapter of the Bank<br />

Administration Institute<br />

(formerly NABAC) held its<br />

annual Installation of officers<br />

dinner recently at the<br />

Cohanzick Country Club in<br />

Bridgeton, Local bankers<br />

attending were Lemuel Hires,<br />

executive vinr, praciAn,^ T?|1r|<br />

Seaman, an, assistant vice<br />

president, and Miss Josephine<br />

Nanle, assistant vice president,<br />

»ll of the Cape May County<br />

National Bank,<br />

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— NovaltUi.<br />

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PBW» U2-C8U<br />

Open Sao to 5:30<br />

W.d and Fri, 9:30 to 9110<br />

All ramalnlna tutnnHr ttsek<br />

Rental Boafs<br />

Bay 8 Rfyer Fishing<br />

CRABBING<br />

Nats & <strong>Line</strong>s Furnished<br />

HOLilAUOH'S<br />

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YOU!<br />

We'd like to take thLs opportunity<br />

to thank aU our customers and<br />

friends for their patronage and<br />

patience during our renovation<br />

ptriod.<br />

We invite you to stop m and<br />

inspect our brand new service<br />

station, designed to serve you<br />

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(GREEN STAMPS TOO!)<br />

Thanks again from all of us at<br />

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Miss OC<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

limmiculuta (Pa) College in the<br />

fall. She. is IB yosr* old, ia<br />

livo.feet, two-inches tall and<br />

weiglii an overt 100 pounds.<br />

Her mcasurmont* are 34.23.34,<br />

She is a blue-eycd blonde and<br />

is sponsored by the Rotary<br />

Club.<br />

Rebecca Jean Wallace will<br />

enter the University of Delaware<br />

this fall for her second<br />

year. She wgs graduated from<br />

Ocean City High School in<br />

1908 where she was ebnsis*<br />

tantiy on the honor roll. Miss<br />

Wallace continued her,<br />

academic prowess this taj t<br />

year at Delaware by being<br />

named to the Dean's Liit. She<br />

hos always been interested in<br />

traveling, having visited France<br />

and many places of Interest in<br />

PAOI 3 _ SECTION ONE<br />

the South. Her hobbiw include<br />

the piano, sewing, knitting •nd<br />

baton twirling. She M five feet,<br />

fpu rfiiirl diadis<br />

indudli»: yellow, (ximpkin, nisi .ind navy.<br />

LONDON FOG has Uu? l.ittwl in lined ,'ind unlinal<br />

RAINWEAR, in single luid duuble tuvaxtcd nmduk "<br />

*^ off youi- slioppji^.;, rlon't ftjiwrt ia plek up some<br />

iinsEry iunl undcrnixir . . . ll)cy'n< a must en OKI<br />

camels tn<br />

K 'S SHOP<br />

720 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS<br />

c<br />

iv I's<br />

{.; 1.1<br />

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PAOf 4 — SECTION ONI<br />

. •-,*•• I- WANTED<br />

I, .<br />

m*tt<br />

Mrti<br />

Kin,.<br />

BEAUTICIANS<br />

TO BE<br />

FASHIONS FOR FALL<br />

MATS — FM ALL OCCASIONS — PROM $Mt<br />

rnH»ri — V«(>iii _ Imperhd hmn<br />

HANMAGS — VINYL — HATHER<br />

Alt Ncv FaEf «*!•»<br />

SUMMER WICKIftS — CROCHET'S — BBADED<br />

V.I—. Alt — MMI NOW $133 to $10.M<br />

WOOL fNTMIMJNIB COATS - FROM M.N<br />

LINGEKH - OLOVfiS - SCARFS — HOSIERY<br />

HCLBN F.<br />

limtlMilltmiiMilltliMiittMltti •••<br />

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ON ALL<br />

SUMMER MERCHANDISE<br />

BaU Cynwyd, Pa,<br />

11th AAtboryAm.<br />

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«tt»tHilitMMMt<<br />

ARDELLA'S<br />

OLD FASHIONtO<br />

BAKED GOODS<br />

BREADS • CINNAMON TONS<br />

ffi$ • CAKES • COOKS<br />

• smut mm *<br />

OPBN DAILY and SUNDAY<br />

7th Street and West AVMIM<br />

DIAL 3?V-f21f<br />

Summer residents enjoy<br />

special White House tour<br />

MM, touta BechUe and her y,d While House by Mrs, Julie<br />

dwihMM, Barbara, N»ncy «nd Ninon Eisenhower, Mrs,<br />

Amjr—WMpwW-fusMtJorfn—BwhUe noticed Thai"Si<br />

cariy morning ti tour of the the mothers had brought their<br />

White House recently. daughters and was<br />

It (U ttvted when the wives disappointed that she had not<br />

of United States attorneys asked permission to bring her<br />

•we conducted on a tour of iByearold daughter Barbara,<br />

Upon hearing of this.<br />

Special Assistant to the<br />

President, John ' Davios, in<br />

charge of Whjte House Tours,<br />

invited Mrs. Beehtlr to come<br />

back wijji all three of her<br />

daughters for a special niornyng<br />

tour.<br />

The Beehtlc family is from<br />

Wyndmpor, Pa., and have a<br />

summer home at 1836 Wesley<br />

av, Mr, Beehtle was appointed<br />

May 8 to be United States<br />

Attorney for the Eastern<br />

District of Pennsylvania, The<br />

Beehtle daughters who<br />

Open 9 a.m. to accompanied their mother are<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

Barbara, age 18, a student, at<br />

Friday 9 to 9<br />

Springfield High School in<br />

Montgomery County, Fa,;<br />

Nancy, age 13, a student at<br />

825 Atbury AVMNM Springfield Junior High; and<br />

Dial 399-J800<br />

Amy, age 6, a student at<br />

Hartwell Elementary .School,<br />

Hours:<br />

10* to 10 Daily ;<br />

>•«>»<br />

^ SUMMER<br />

REDUCTIONS TO<br />

40%<br />

Presses, Sportswear<br />

and Swim wear<br />

Engaged<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Patrick 3.<br />

O'Shea, of 1806 Perndale dr.,<br />

announce the engagement of<br />

their daughter, Heather B,, to<br />

Everett J, Vitali, son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs, Bruno Vitali, of<br />

Paterson.<br />

Miss O'Shea is a graduate of<br />

Ocean City High School and<br />

Monmouth College in Long<br />

Branch, She is currently<br />

employed as a fifth grade<br />

teacher in the Long Branch<br />

School System,<br />

Mr. Vitali is an alumnus of<br />

the University of Tampa where<br />

he received, his bachelor's<br />

degree in Business<br />

.Administration, He also<br />

attended Rider College for<br />

graduate work and is presently<br />

associated with the Samsonito<br />

Corp,<br />

GOOD CUSTOMER<br />

A film actor, married and divorced<br />

five ttae in three years,<br />

came to the registrar'* with his<br />

sixth bride. It was tt» same<br />

registrar who had manied the<br />

actor on flie previous eeeaaons.<br />

After tflo eersnony


PACE 6 — SICfiON ONI<br />

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. ONE PIECE we FULL LOAD<br />

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Agents<br />

oni<br />

UNS •••TANOB MOVINSl<br />

Collins-Siollosi nuptials<br />

in Church of Good Counsel<br />

The msfriaiir of Miss Csrol<br />

Lynn Collins, daughter of''Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Arthur p. CoUins, of<br />

Si Ljmdhursi rd., Muinu.ru,<br />

and Joseph Louis Szollosl, Jr.,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph L,<br />

Szollosi, of Rocblihg, was<br />

solemnized recently in ^Jur<br />

Lady of Good Counsel R,C.<br />

Chureh, The Rev, Joseph<br />

MeCauley, pastor, officiated.<br />

Given in marriage by her<br />

father, the bride wore a<br />

floor-length A-line gown of<br />

slipper satin fashioned with a<br />

chapel train. The fitted bod.ieo<br />

featured French lace appliques.<br />

Her elbow-length veil was held<br />

with a Juliette headpiece<br />

trimmed with French lace and<br />

she carried a Juliette bridal<br />

bouquet of white roses and<br />

variegated^ ivy.<br />

Miss Susan Espitallier, of<br />

Vletuchon, was maid of honor.<br />

Bridesmaids were Miss Esther<br />

Denham, of Oollingswood, Miss<br />

WONT WASH OUT<br />

hit • NH. • S«f><br />

STAMP<br />

MARKS CLOTHES<br />

fl) JOHN L SULLIVAN<br />

399-4328<br />

AND TOT VEGETABLES ARE THE FRESHEST"<br />

Jane Po t r.lmnik, of<br />

WoodbridBB, and Miss Lucrotia<br />

QadalcUi, of UninaCity,<br />

Robert Uccik, of<br />

Somervilie, 'was best man.<br />

Assisting ns ushers were Arthur<br />

P, Collins. Jr., of Vineland,<br />

brother or the bride; Richard<br />

Pemberlon, of Lower Bank,<br />

and Tom Kedcrsha, of<br />

Middletown, •<br />

A reception was held<br />

Immediately following the<br />

ceremony at the Somers Paint<br />

Fire Hail,<br />

The bride is a 1B6B graduate<br />

of Ocean City High School and<br />

was recently graduated from<br />

Trenton State College. She is<br />

employed by the Wiilingboro<br />

School System,<br />

The bridegroom was<br />

graduated from Florence High<br />

School in 1S8.J and from<br />

Trenton State College in 1868,<br />

He also is employed by the<br />

Willingboro School System,<br />

Following a honeymoon in<br />

the Virgin Islands the couple<br />

will mnfce their home in<br />

**• Flmtmi<br />

BRUNCH<br />

Mmfnd Aiifmhmrt en Ihm Jtrttv Catmtl<br />

THB <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINiLueOBiR<br />

THE SAXONY KOOM<br />

Mrs. Joseph Louis Szollosi, Jr.<br />

Bridge<br />

A "Buffet A La Saxony" fealurlng!<br />

Egg« BrMdjct • Salt MickerrJ • Sausage<br />

Gulden Huh BfowB Feutees* Huffy Srrinibled<br />

Bggs • Cri?p Biron *A&sorIrd Fruila and<br />

MI-II«I» in SraM.n • Peiile Pincikri with Beiieiodj<br />

Blu*li»fr)- Sjrap • Sw«l Itulll • AH<br />

Ule hotcsfin you un drink!<br />

^^M^£ wedding<br />

in Presbyterian Church<br />

|!QR<br />

white pi'.ill (In so<br />

Miis Barbara Jian Fluui wiih Aicmuit liiee. .Hhe ramed<br />

diughtir of Mr md Mr, ' a bouqwel uf whili' riiNi<br />

Giorgi 1 Fluur Jr ill<br />

Phil idilphu iiid irnnddaUfchtir<br />

ot Mr and Mrs Lntii£* T<br />

Hunr of ill Inlit rd lliii<br />

ut> tti^ m irfif d hiiurdi\ tci<br />

Huh ird Arthur Crx •son uT<br />

Mr uiid Mr*, Lhifli A CTL<br />

ur Philudilphia and 211 W<br />

17th t this ciH<br />

The vviddmji tmik pi let it<br />

ntmn in tin Oik Lnu<br />

Prish%tinun I ninth A<br />

r.-iiptn.n lulliiKid .it thi 1 ul u<br />

Tiitipk Lountn Llub<br />

E^.urt. d bj lur fithir Ihbridi<br />

wuri an Lmpirt t,u\i n of<br />

L N iimi<br />

stephanoti*.<br />

Mi.^ Linda MeComiis. of<br />

Belle Memle, was maid of<br />

honor, nufi bridesmaids were<br />

Miss Hiiiii K. e'iim.r, Mihs<br />

Sandra L; I'llnTi-. slsiers of lln-,<br />

bride, iillll Miss Virginia J.<br />

Crass, siller of ihe bridegroom.<br />

All won- gowns of mystic blue<br />

and earned bouqur-ts of sutrv AUTO<br />

Illi-r Ilimi'i---,<br />

ijruee A. KiHY.er served as<br />

best lliiiii. Ushers included<br />

Jeffrey H, Crass, brother of tln><br />

bridegroom, Donald L. lluttliti,<br />

Jr., anil liny A. Hilttlln,<br />

cousins of Ihe bridegroom,<br />

Mr. Crass ii, u graduale uf<br />

Temple University and I* now<br />

aliendiiig Temple University<br />

Medical Kehuo!, Mrs. Crass svijl<br />

graduate ni-st nioiilli from tin-<br />

Peniisyiviiiiiii llospitnl Schnol<br />

of Nursing.<br />

Following a wedding trip to<br />

Maine the couplr will reside in<br />

PhihicMphia-<br />

Beverly,<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE - section with 182, and Ann<br />

Averages of 143 North-South Marshall and Jack Bennett<br />

As wlsdarn without murage is and 132 for East-West were came in second with 180M.<br />

futile, even so faith without hope made at the Boxwood Others above average were Air.<br />

is nothing worth- for hope en- Duplicate Dplicate Bridge game played and Jlrs. Richard Hardenberg, Three girls arrived at the<br />

dures and overcomes mie'ominr<br />

Wedsda Wednesday evening. eeig<br />

Peg Smith and Rod Bosbyshell, Stork Club of Shori! Memorial<br />

Mr, and Mrs. James Moyer Ueerge Francis and Carl Sehl<br />

and evil^rtln Luther, _J__^hjflJnjh^gjiSgg<br />

hih i NthSth Leslie Gold and Phil Perella,<br />

Hospital during the past week<br />

Mr. and Mr^ Reuben Sussman to join families of this area.<br />

and Jane Young and Don(JongTatulstions<br />

go lo:<br />

Mil inf.<br />

Svend and Joanne (Jones)<br />

In the East^Vest section Mr, Lerehe, of 112 Meadowview<br />

As America Grows, and Mrs. A! Coane were high av,, Linwood, a giri, July 3!,<br />

with 178W, and runnefsup Craig and Linda (Morrow)<br />

were Art Levin and JoeSavage,<br />

of 600 2nd st,, Somets<br />

Connell with 173. Also coming<br />

You Grow,<br />

in above average were Ro<br />

Point, a girl, August 1.<br />

Bosweli and Bott Thompson, Frank and Dolores (Mundy)<br />

Marge Qartland and PegMolter,<br />

of 41 Revere pi,. Ocean<br />

Berdow, Jim Hill and Bob Hill City, a girl, August 4,<br />

When You<br />

and Mr. and Mrs. William Fain.<br />

Investamerica<br />

MUTUAL FUND SPECIALIST<br />

403 22nd STRUT<br />

"PUZA22.'<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N, j.<br />

—^=—= #<br />

DIAL 391-0655<br />

(HOME PHONE llf-ISD)<br />

NOTICI TO<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> RESIDENTS<br />

Legally Qualified Citizens<br />

May Register Now to Vote<br />

GENERAL ELECTION,<br />

NOVEMBER 4, 1969<br />

These becoming 21 years of age prior to November<br />

4, If if, may rsfllsfer now and vote on<br />

General Election Day,<br />

Women whose names have been changed by marriige<br />

must re-register ynder their present<br />

name.<br />

LUBAY DUPLICATE — An<br />

average of 108 both ways was Legion aides plan<br />

made at the Luray Duplicate<br />

Bridge game played Wednesday<br />

evening in The Homestead. to attend confab<br />

North=5outh players coming<br />

In above average were Bea SOMERS POINT - Plans to<br />

French and Rose Erickson, attend the convention in<br />

140; Bam and Mary Leu Coe - Wildwood September 4, S and<br />

1S2W; Ethel Bertoiot and Ruth 6 were discussed at the meeting<br />

Rohlnhold, also with 1221* of Clark-Eliason Unit American<br />

and Walter DeMaris and<br />

Norman Colter, 113,<br />

Legion Auxiliary Unit 352 held<br />

Monday evening.<br />

Those playing East-West and<br />

averaging above 108 were Earl<br />

Delegates to the event arc<br />

and Lee Moffott, 136M; Mrs. Hobert Borrcll, president:<br />

Theresa Alexander and Lucille Mrs. Mike Mrvica, Mrs, Lillian<br />

Mona, 122; Joe and Peg Piersri! Knecht, Mrs, BetUu R,unbu.<br />

118, and Nan Monihan and Mrs, Ralph Thomas and Mrs.<br />

Dorothy Bunting, J11. Gertrude Wood.<br />

•YACHT CLUB Plans also were m;;rif? to<br />

TOURNAMENT - Candy assist with a Smoigasbord<br />

Kent holds down top spot with being given by the Post<br />

6800 following the sixth game Saturday at 9:30 p.m. in the<br />

of the 1960 series of Legion Hail. The Auxiliary will<br />

Tournament Bridge played last hol[j prepare the food.<br />

Thursday at the" Yacht Club. It was announced that the<br />

Placing second is Luke Mayer auditing committee has<br />

with 6180, and a tie for third completed the audit and<br />

spot is held by Bob Adams approved the books. Working<br />

with 5690 and Frank Martinez on this committee were Mrs,<br />

also with 6890.<br />

Borreii, Mrs. Mrvica and Mra,<br />

• Y A CUT CLUB Ram bo.<br />

DUPLICATE - An average of A report w« given that the<br />

135 both ways resulted after recent cake-Jess cake sale was a<br />

the sixth game of the current success. Proceeds will go for<br />

series of Duplicate Bridge Girls State.<br />

played Tuesday at the Yacht The 1970 ducji are now<br />

Club.<br />

payable to Mrs. Mrvica,<br />

North-South players coming<br />

in above average were Dr A J<br />

DiMarino, Jr., and Matt<br />

Hutmaker, 23§; Edna Daniels<br />

and Jeanne DiMarino, 229-<br />

Frank Martinez and H'<br />

Studebaker, 223, Gertrude<br />

Bodine and Agnes Haab 21g!'j!<br />

Harry Btillwoar and ' Harry<br />

Nealis, 211; Dr. and Mrs-<br />

Ayerle, 205W; Miriam Kickiino<br />

and Mildred Redmond, 2041,4<br />

and Camille Hartman and Kitty<br />

Kulzer, also with 204 M.<br />

FRESH WHOLE<br />

SWORD FISH<br />

— Cut to Order —<br />

i<br />

ThosB whe have changed their residerree must<br />

transfer to new address,<br />

THI FOLLOWING DAT1S AR1 FOR<br />

iViNING RfGiSTRATION<br />

FOR THI tSfNIRAL ILICTION,<br />

TO BE HiLD ON NOVIMIIR 4, 196f<br />

AUGUST 14, 21 and 28<br />

SIPTfMBER 4, 11, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24 & 25<br />

• OPf N IVININOS 6 to 9 •<br />

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY —<br />

9:00 A, M. to 4:30 P. M.<br />

RUTH NICKERSON, City Clerk<br />

In the -{past-West section<br />

those gaming in above average<br />

were Floss Long and MabeHo<br />

Albany. 24IW; Peg Wiegand<br />

and Peg Atkinson, 234; Kay<br />

Hutmaker and Mary Looby<br />

also wUh 234j Eleanor Hagy<br />

Mildred Karabas?, and Barbara<br />

Mtllvaine, 213V4; Peg and Luke<br />

Mayer, 212M; Dr. and . Mrs.<br />

Spreekor, 209, and Katherino<br />

Momnti and J. Oan, also with<br />

208.<br />

. BISCAYNE BRIDGE CLUB<br />

=- Bud Smyth was top scorer at<br />

Monday night's game at the<br />

Biscayno Hotel, Runnersup<br />

were Mrs, Edna March, Mrs, R.<br />

Kiehler, Mrs, E. Bolard, Mrs. E.<br />

Griffith and Mrs. F.<br />

Tomlinson.<br />

It<br />

;<br />

925<br />

Asbury Ave, **p SHOPPI<br />

Dial 398-0400 J<br />

STORE HULKS; DAILY JfKiNiO FRIDAY 1U-9<br />

PIT<br />

HERB'S<br />

DON 1<br />

MISS THIS WEEK'S BIG SPICWl<br />

FRIED LOBSTER TAIL PLATTER<br />

wirh rartar iouee, eo!o slaw,<br />

frios er pototo lolad __,_„_ m<br />

STONE CRAB CLAWS 69=1<br />

CIRTIfilD<br />

CLAMS<br />

V% Shell er<br />

Steamed<br />

fMlM MARYLAND<br />

•*• CRABS<br />

S3.50~*<br />

TULL'S New England Fisheritsj<br />

AUGUST SALE<br />

ON ALL<br />

{ J ^ ( '^AMPLIFIERS - ORGANS - PIANOS<br />

WP wufcT L ° RGANS and PIANOS u p TO.200 MiLII)<br />

WE MUST MAKE ROOM FOR THi 1970 MODiLS<br />

bfif Your Piano or Organ Now Before School Starts<br />

inroH Now for the Fall Music Instruction In • Organ • Pi<br />

• Guitar • Brass • Woodwinds • Strings • Voice<br />

A COMPLiTE NEW LINE OF 1969<br />

CHRYSLER BOATS & MOTORS<br />

Al "><br />

O U R SHOWR0OMv<br />

Y A BOAT<br />

WATER MARINA<br />

& THi BAY PHONf 3W.6200<br />

F«* of Thn High-Uvel, Brldg« '<br />

3van-Richtmr wedding on<br />

\jgust 23 atHaddonfietd<br />

T ^^oyd:B|VBii7 of Hflddonfiald. _<br />

Mrs. Terry Lee Gardner, of<br />

Fairlon, will be her sister's<br />

,«! 23 far her mnrrinRO to mntron of honor, and Miss<br />

Kd Martin liichtqr Jr., of Elizabeth Marmirct Blarnphln;<br />

jinficld. A 10:30 n.m. ofArliilBton, Vn., couflln of the<br />

dfnjwii! b« PJfformsd by bride, will bo maid uf honor.<br />

U°. Fredrick Roddy at the. Serving os bridesmaids will be<br />

Presbyterian Chureh of , Miss Sherrie Bevan, of<br />

GlBdwyne pa., cousin of the<br />

bride; Miss Sarah Jane<br />

Doi"moiid,,of Wynnewood Pa,-<br />

Miss Jacquelyji Hall Hansen<br />

pnd Miss Judity BuBois<br />

[JEWELRY Hnnsen, both of Nnrbcrth, Pa.<br />

Louis DePazio, of<br />

Haddonfield, will serve as best,<br />

man. Ushers will be Howard<br />

SALE<br />

Sloan Bevfln, 3rd, of Nashua,<br />

N.H,, brother of the bride; the<br />

Rev, Terry Lee Gardner, of<br />

69c Kairton, the Rev. Lloyd<br />

Williams, of Wharion, Harlen<br />

»3.M —<br />

Rhinehimor, of Picasanlyille,<br />

and Karl Seernuller, of Cherry<br />

Hill,<br />

Miss Bevan is the daughter<br />

of Mr, and Mrs. Howard S.<br />

Bevan, Mr, Riehter is the son<br />

of Mr, and Mrs, Konrad Martin<br />

Riehter, Sr,<br />

"GIFT SHOP<br />

IMF fpplnl CMtM'<br />

H «T, * HAVEN AVB.<br />

Exciting New<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

DICORATIONS<br />

and<br />

ORNAMiNTS<br />

plus<br />

Decorative<br />

Materials<br />

tor<br />

ALL<br />

OCCASIONS<br />

i Owwd and Operated<br />

'I Phil Tunwr<br />

F»6 PALMfSL<br />

JPPINS CINTIR<br />

h If, irid Haven Ave.<br />

pMBllhf f:M to 5:30<br />

1.1 Vwir. Nlfej 7 re 19<br />

Chureh Bazaar Listed<br />

The public is invited to the<br />

f ion United Methodist Church<br />

Bazaar to bu held next<br />

Saturday, August !8, in S<br />

Jhureh hali on z," ^<br />

Barnamtown. The affair will be'<br />

open 8 a.m. to 3 p.m and will<br />

tenure booths ofhanSiw^<br />

baked goods, white elephant^<br />

and planta and noWl.ra. There<br />

also will be grab b»p S<br />

chHdren and hot dop arS<br />

punch on the premises.<br />

CLiARANCE<br />

SALE!<br />

Ladies'<br />

SWfATfRS<br />

& SHfLLS<br />

»2.88 & 53.88<br />

Thi FASHION<br />

CHALET<br />

PALMER SHOPPING<br />

CENTER<br />

lith SI. and Haven Aw,<br />

OPEN DAILY 9:30 to 5<br />

EVERY NITE 7 to 9<br />

Smorgasbord Saturday<br />

Clark-El iasbn Amerioan<br />

Legion Post 3H2 is sponsoring a<br />

Smorgasbord tomprrow<br />

eveninE (Siilurday), The affair<br />

is scheduled f«r 9:30 p.m. in<br />

the air-conditioned Legion Hall<br />

1st and Pr-nnsylvunin yves The<br />

public is invited.<br />

ILOWREY ORGAN MUSICALE<br />

BY THE<br />

"MUSICRAFTER'S"<br />

SPONSORED BY<br />

RYNER'S MUSICRAFT SHOPPE<br />

525 Asbury Avanu*<br />

CAPE MAY CONVENTION HALL<br />

Thursday, August !4fh - 8.-30 P.M.<br />

5 LOWREY ORGANS PLAYING AT ONE TIME<br />

GUEST VOCALIST — MR, WALTER FRiDiRtCKS<br />

AUDIENCE PARTICIPATION<br />

• ADMISSION FRli — — —<br />

i»<br />

• $ $<br />

11Q8 BOARDWALK<br />

,«--t.<br />

(SanJiei<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINiL-LIDGIR<br />

Mrs. and Mrs, Andrew C. Levin<br />

Miss Blank is Levin bride<br />

in double-ring ceremony<br />

A wedding of local interest<br />

look plaei. July 23 at Temple<br />

Emeth fshiUorri in Margate<br />

when Miss Marellen Blank<br />

became the bride of Andrew C.<br />

Levin, Rabbi Seymour Rosen<br />

officiated at the double ring 7<br />

p.m. ceremony.<br />

The bride is_th'e daughu-r of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Blank, of<br />

8SS Park pi, Thebrldeuroom Is<br />

th» son of Mr. and Mrs. Abiler<br />

Levin, of White Plans; N.YL<br />

Mrs, Richard Linden, uf<br />

Lynn, Ma,HS.. was matrcjn (if<br />

honor. Bridesmaids 'were MiSS<br />

Lorraine Blank, of Ihih c-i'iy,<br />

sister of the bride, imd'Miss Ju.<br />

D. Levin, of White plam, sister<br />

of the bridegroom. Mi.^ Betty<br />

. Blank, of this cit>\ another<br />

sister tjf the bride, w;ts tiniior<br />

bridesmaid.<br />

Robert J. Levin,', of New<br />

York City, served u* be«t friiitV<br />

for his brother.. -A)»istinfj as<br />

ushers were Fred E, Blank, 3rd,<br />

brother of the bridi', (did<br />

Mitehel WaJd, of Roekaway<br />

Beach, N.Y.<br />

The bride was attired in a<br />

full-IenBth pwn of white silk<br />

erepe styled along the A^llne<br />

with an empire waist and full<br />

chiffon slooves. Hei<br />

shoulder-length veil draped<br />

from a double tiara of tear<br />

drops and crystals. She earried<br />

a nosegay of earnaticihs and<br />

bristol.<br />

The matron of honor wore ,><br />

full length pale green ehlffon<br />

gown fashioned with full<br />

sleeves. Her headpiree was<br />

matching velvet bows ami she<br />

carried n nosegay of carnations<br />

and daisies.<br />

The bridesmaids and junior<br />

bridesmaid were attired In full<br />

length yellow chiffon empire<br />

gowns fashioned. . along the<br />

Engaged<br />

Announceiiicnt has bot-ii<br />

made • of the frirLlicunijni!<br />

marriBKo at Miss Vi'rtinicn<br />

Townsfnd and Louis Vitii'llu<br />

by her fuihir, Richard<br />

T o w n s p n d , and . h c; r<br />

(irandmoihor, Mrs. Knlhryn<br />

Comiy,<br />

Misa Townsend lives at 11 fj<br />

15th St., in Sea Isle City, arid is<br />

empioyeu by Atlmitk- Uily<br />

Electric Caninuny. Mr. Vilii'llo<br />

is the son of Mr, iiiid Mrs. Klmo<br />

Vitil'llp. of 317 .ti'rd hi,, Sen<br />

Isle City, and is fmnioyid by<br />

his mthcrnt Vitirlln Doek.<br />

The wiiddiiiK will liikf iiiucc<br />

September il.<br />

tlopo is Rrief's hpst music<br />

O. Bohn, '<br />

A line and featuring rosebud<br />

trim on the waist and sleeves.<br />

Their headpieces were<br />

msitehinj; yellow velvet bows<br />

and they carried nosegays of<br />

yellow carnations and daisies.<br />

For her daughter's wedding<br />

Mrs Blank chose a<br />

street.length blue chiffon gown<br />

wilh matching accessories<br />

while- Mrs. Levin selected a<br />

two piece celery colored silk -<br />

dress with matching<br />

nrees-soHes.<br />

Following a reception at the<br />

Quality Motel in Marmora the<br />

couple left for a trip to the<br />

PiHMimi .Mountains and then on<br />

lo Culifornlii, They will make<br />

their home in Honolulu,Hawaii<br />

for one year then return to<br />

New York,<br />

The bride is u 1UB5 tfraduiile<br />

of Oreiirl City High School, a<br />

1007 graduate of Endicott<br />

Junior College and a ,1069<br />

graduate of Harvard School of<br />

Public Health and Diet. The<br />

bridegroom is a graduate of the<br />

University of Pennsylvania and<br />

Harvard Law School.<br />

Gardens Association<br />

lists dinner-dance<br />

The Annual Ladies Night<br />

pinner Da nee of the Gardens<br />

Civic Association will be held<br />

neSl Friday, August 15, In the<br />

Atlantic City Country Club.<br />

The social hour will start at<br />

6:30 p.m. and be followed by<br />

dinner.<br />

After dinner entertainment<br />

will be provided by Carl ton<br />

King, international entertainer<br />

and magician. Dancing will<br />

conclude the evening's<br />

activities.<br />

Serving on the dinner<br />

committee are William Firth,<br />

chairman] Gordon Cantly,<br />

John Bryson and Nelson<br />

Robbins.<br />

Mr, Robert, nationally<br />

known Wig Specialist,<br />

will be available for<br />

Free Consultation<br />

Monday, Tuesday and<br />

Wednesday. We carry<br />

a complete line of<br />

human hair.<br />

The Look for<br />

"Summer"<br />

Mika your appointmwit<br />

now far sup<br />

lenaf Champagne Curl<br />

thar glVM you the added<br />

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Sunday 1 P. M, to 10 P. M,<br />

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SHOPPING - Mrs. Jane Armstrong of Comus, Md,,<br />

(right) inspects a fish net while Miss Dorothy Furey,<br />

chairman, holds several items for the shopper at the<br />

Antique Show sponsored by the Colony Club last week.<br />

Senior Photo.<br />

Ocean City Coming Events<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Queen Infanta LX<br />

Coronation Ball, 8 p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier<br />

* * *<br />

Movies 7:30 p.m. at Chupf'I<br />

Hall, 65tK st. and Astaury nv.,<br />

sponsored by SOOIA.<br />

* * *<br />

Natona Council Dejreo of<br />

Pncnhontns mcctini;, B p.m., in<br />

the American Legion Hall,<br />

J4t|j st. and Haven ay,<br />

* * *<br />

Flotilla 81 Coast Guard<br />

Auxiliary mcclinff, 8 p.m.. In<br />

the Arts Center, 409 Wesley nv.<br />

* * * :<br />

Beaehcombers Square<br />

Danee Club meeting, 8:30<br />

p.m., in the Youth Center.<br />

* f- *<br />

Story Hour, 10 a.m., at the<br />

Ocean City Free Public<br />

Lilu-ary, flth St. and. Ocean av.<br />

s * m *<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) -<br />

Free concert by Coatesvillo<br />

Choraliers, 8 p.m., en the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

$ * *<br />

52nd AnnuaJ National<br />

Surfeasting Tournament for<br />

the Ocean City Cup, JO a.m.,<br />

at 5th Ht. and Bay av.<br />

* *~ s<br />

Harvey Lake Tennis<br />

Tournament, 1:30 p.m., at the<br />

tennis courts, Atlantic av. and<br />

5th st.<br />

SUNDAY-<br />

O eean City Amateur<br />

Golfers Association monthly<br />

tournamotit at the Atlantis<br />

Qolf Ooursn, Tee off start",<br />

7:30 a.m.<br />

ALL THE PANCAKES<br />

YOU CAN EAT!<br />

ORffN MUG COFFii<br />

$ 1,95 BUFFET<br />

SURFRIDER RESTAURANT<br />

— Newest in Ocean City<br />

IN THI IMPALA MOTiL t0TH ST. and <strong>OCEAN</strong> AVi.<br />

THi OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

SUNDAY throuBh<br />

THURSDAY - I<br />

Free concerts by the<br />

Munieipnl orchestra under the<br />

direction of Clarence Fuhrman,<br />

H p.m., on the Music Pier. Joan<br />

Kro.Nehell, David Bender and<br />

Tom Perkins, soloists,<br />

* * *<br />

MONDAY -<br />

Jayceoottes meeting, 8<br />

p.m. in the home of Mrs.<br />

Robert Luke, 711 4th st.<br />

* * *<br />

Piano recital, 7i30 p.m. at<br />

the Arts Center, 100 Wesley av.<br />

4 * *<br />

Vlsitlm; Homemakers Home<br />

Health Aide Association<br />

meeting, noon at the homo of<br />

Mrs. Edward MeGoujjh, IIS W.<br />

Inlet rd.<br />

* * *<br />

FernusonFoglio Post 6880<br />

VFW mectins, 8 p.m.<br />

* ? *•<br />

Exehunne Club dinner meeting,<br />

6:1 o p.m. at White Hall,<br />

*. JS, #<br />

Ocean City Cart! Club game,<br />

7:30 p.m. in the youth Center.<br />

t * *<br />

Pride of Ocean City Lodge<br />

7',t IBi'UK of W liieetinjf, 8:30<br />

p.m. in the Elks Home, 818<br />

Bay av,<br />

* * *<br />

Bi^ca} hi- cjrd part>, 7 JO<br />

pm in the Bi*ea\ni- Htittl<br />

812 Ottjti a\ Bent-fit Shore<br />

Mt-mon il Ho pital<br />

MONDA', md TDtSDA\ —<br />

X> t \V l l F f V bt tC<br />

bimlflibuirii<br />

T ti u r n i m t n t<br />

S , „ t i , ,<br />

at MIL<br />

hut fit buird muit<br />

Bd lt<br />

MONDAY through<br />

AUGUST 22ith<br />

>,t and<br />

Diiily Vacation Biblo<br />

School, 9 to 11 ii.m., at the<br />

First United Methodist Churt-h,<br />

Sth st. Jinfl Central av.<br />

TUESOAY<br />

Fip.t United Methodist<br />

Sumnier Auxiliary meeting, 2<br />

p.m., in the social hall. Terry<br />

DePictro will sneak on "Shoes<br />

of the Past". * * *<br />

KniKhU of Columbus<br />

meotinij, B-nO p.m., in the<br />

Council Home, 311) West ;iv.<br />

Country Soulres round<br />

Chapter S3 OES bajai<br />

workshop, 7:30 p.,,,,, in~ ^<br />

home „, Mra Frank Hoyc<br />

Sf I OCf AN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

tVINTS and<br />

HAPPININGi<br />

6i30 P, M,<br />

TV CABLi CH. 2<br />

Friday:<br />

ieardwaik Art Show<br />

Monday!<br />

Little League<br />

Iitebail<br />

I Cen Coir,;<br />

yrioe<br />

^DiOrio's<br />

Pornt, N.<br />

FEATUHINO<br />

WALT LANi<br />

•t thg<br />

PIANO<br />

BOB TUCKIR<br />

OUITAR s VOCAL<br />

Complin SeltciPon sf<br />

LIQUORS • W<br />

DflRS<br />

Ocean City golfers<br />

tournament Sunday<br />

Tlit 1 monthly tournament<br />

for memhrrs of the Ocrilll City<br />

— AmnlTur—Golfrrs—AssBctntlorr<br />

will be staued Sunday nt llir<br />

Atlantis Ooif Course, Stiirtiiin<br />

lime is 7:30 a.m.<br />

Foursomes will he; Bcrnif<br />

Morris 30, Bill Wallace 10,<br />

Tom Ann 21 and Earl Shaw 22;<br />

Nick Pafprmo 21, Herb Smith<br />

21, Joe Presti 20 and Charles<br />

Hilton 20; Don Mackensie ;!B,<br />

Wnrreri Smith 3a, Dom LciiW,<br />

10 inid Jack Couehlin 10; John<br />

Slipper 20, Bill Harris 30, Sam<br />

Woodside 10 and Chet<br />

Wimbriu 10.<br />

Dill Nickle* 17; Jack Weaver<br />

11, John Bohan 9 and Ben<br />

Trout ].(; Ralph Baum 25,<br />

Gene Herman 17, Tom Rhodes<br />

•10 and Harry Romano 10;<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly Fiiziek 2B, Frank<br />

DiHei,i(.eiii 2li, Dave Turner 8<br />

and Bill SteehiiLin 12,<br />

Ernie lliirlnrher IB, Nnz<br />

Ctistiin/ii UH, Boll Cole 28 and<br />

Dirk Well II; Jerry DeFranco<br />

_ iU,-Jiiii^J'Jilnu.iUiJlH and Dan<br />

Sehivenk :1(); Ari Cuiiehtiwoniki<br />

I!, Butcll Niehols 10, Jack<br />

Kelly 30 iirul CJeoige KlibenKkii<br />

Bamber|4ers In Town<br />

Mr. iiiiil Mrs. J. Ldter<br />

IJnmberHer, of New Yorlf,<br />

urrlvi'tl yeHteriiiiy lor "the<br />

Quein Iiifnillii eoronation anil<br />

the Biiby I'nrade netivitiesi.<br />

They are siuyiim wiih Mr.<br />

BniiiliiMuer's hriilher, Jleiiry, «t<br />

H2S fill! si. J. lieiter Bamberpjiir '<br />

and Ilrmv Diimberyer are<br />

brothers of (lie late . Leo<br />

Baniher^er who founded the<br />

Ocena City Baby Purnilf<br />

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DELICIOUS FOOD — SENSIBLY PHICBD<br />

Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />

PLATTERS • DINNERS • COCKTAILS<br />

TASTY SANDWICHES<br />

»/« MIL! NORTH OF TUCKAHOI<br />

Just Minutes Awny — A Pleasant Drive Thru Hie Country<br />

ROUT1 SO—CORBIN <strong>CITY</strong> PHONf 6282641<br />

SEE CUR O^TER PUTE COLLECTION<br />

Clams en the Half Shall OP Sfeamsd • Sandwiches<br />

<strong>On</strong> Rooeevelt Blvd., 1 » and<br />

bringing up all manner of<br />

saleable me re hand iso,<br />

handwork, plants, etc., to bo<br />

sold for the benofit of the<br />

Humane Society treasury.<br />

Many busy people left<br />

businessei to come and help<br />

out. Some mother brought<br />

their children and had them<br />

work, too—at least for part of<br />

the time. <strong>On</strong>e way or another,<br />

EVERYBODY from the<br />

Humane Society eamc to lend<br />

at least one hand and usually<br />

more, Semers Point sent it«<br />

"flying wedge" of^riandworkQrs<br />

and salesladies. Everyone was<br />

busy from first thing in the<br />

morning until closing time,<br />

when we HAD to be off the<br />

pier.<br />

This day only goes to show<br />

what ean be accomplished<br />

when everyono will work<br />

together. For thu day at least,<br />

everyone was capable of doing<br />

anything that was necessary.<br />

Aching feet didn't seem "to<br />

slow anyone down, Willing<br />

husbands (?) carted chairs and<br />

baked goods, held<br />

pockethooks, ran for change,<br />

and even went and brought the<br />

visiting relatives out to the Pier<br />

so they could be "customers".<br />

We even had one distinguished<br />

visitor from as far away as<br />

Colorado, a gentlemen who has<br />

been connected with humane<br />

work for th" , t 30 years, Mr.<br />

Phillips tooii the time and<br />

trouble to pay our Humane<br />

Society a visit on the Pier so he<br />

could eontriqute to our work<br />

here on the East Coast! That's<br />

what I call "spirit".<br />

Certainly not to be<br />

forgotten OF passed over<br />

without mention was our<br />

wonderful and cooperative<br />

public. <strong>On</strong> a day that was<br />

certainly loss than condusive to •<br />

coming out for ANY reason,<br />

many, many brave souls took<br />

raincoats, umbrellas, and<br />

children in hand and came out<br />

to .get wet and take In the<br />

merchandise offered on the<br />

Pier, Without the support of<br />

Finance expert<br />

Kiwanis guest<br />

. Thomas J, Mcpann, C.P.O,,<br />

vice-president and secretary of<br />

Qei-stley, Sunstein and<br />

Company Inc., of the New<br />

York Stock Exchange,<br />

presented a review of the<br />

current business picture to<br />

Kiwanians at' their luncheon -<br />

meeting in Simms' restaurant<br />

Wednesday.<br />

McCann was introduced by<br />

program chairman Herbert H<br />

Bliaaard, and he made his<br />

financial analysis by comparing<br />

business conditions of today<br />

with those of 1919. Accordln|<br />

to McCann, the nation Is now<br />

in the 102nd month of an<br />

vmfaj'eniwMeh began in<br />

1981, hut which was briefly<br />

mterruped by a mini-recession<br />

in 1967, He indicated that<br />

todays inflationary period Is<br />

partially caused by the<br />

government's release of some<br />

credit restrictions during that<br />

short recession.<br />

Although the nation's gross<br />

national product appears to be<br />

rising, McCann stated that<br />

price increases have inflated<br />

those figures. He also w*ni.H<br />

the *=•*. ...vruiiiuiia Kiwanians iliat that laDOr<br />

unions are damaging business<br />

by demanding wane increases<br />

which cut into profits, and that<br />

the taxfs from the Vietnam<br />

war threaten to curtail business<br />

operations.<br />

McCann placed much of the<br />

blame for this situation upon<br />

politicians "who are not facing<br />

reality". He saw a need for<br />

rriore discipline In the whole<br />

financial and governmental<br />

structure.<br />

After his speech, McCann<br />

conducted a questionand-answer<br />

period with the<br />

Kiwanians. He was thanked for<br />

his remarks by Past President<br />

Bruce P. Dlmon, William S.<br />

Anderson introduced visiting<br />

Kiwanians and their guests.<br />

Did always said,<br />

"<strong>On</strong> your trip, don't<br />

leam the traffic<br />

laws b<br />

HARfiTS<br />

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A Landmark in<br />

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I our N.W<br />

nr-iiti<br />

CREDIT CARDS<br />

ACCEPTED<br />

THE OCJAN <strong>CITY</strong> SfNTINIL-LiDGIR<br />

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MUSIC tVEHY. NIOHT<br />

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Sifurifay-WOIY SINGER TRIO<br />

Sunday Afttrnoon »nd Wadnaiday Nfghf<br />

GIBERSON'S<br />

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PLfAIANTVILLI<br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST I<br />

Frits Jumbo shrimp stuffia<br />

wlih Cfi&fneal<br />

Baked Mlckanl Filial In CtWM*<br />

Bmutm<br />

imw v,,i cuiiai<br />

Gravy<br />

SAT. S SUM,, AUGUST f, 10<br />

•ralHS Short Rib ef Inf,<br />

NsfHradlih<br />

Chlcl.,, , cacclilsn with<br />

SpihHI SpiEh.HI. no v»(,<br />

Frtad B.by Stirimp and Fr, Fr,<br />

no g<br />

MONDAY, AUGUST 11<br />

Bar! Q D.by Snai* Bib.<br />

Orillaa Babr.BHf Uwr. rrtafl<br />

itallan Sp,Kh«ltl and MaaUall<br />

-TUISDAY, AUGUST 12 ,<br />

csmad BHF, CII,I},5., and<br />

BBltea PstatQi ns v«g.<br />

Old FaUtimd BHf Maw,<br />

Eemplite with »g.<br />

FrlM OjlUn, C«Hali iau»<br />

WEDNBSDBY. AUGUST 11<br />

Bm.d.d Porli Tafldwtaln Tlpt,<br />

Tomata Saue*<br />

Cl.lck.n F>a| pja, p..try Cruttl<br />

1 ymm.<br />

Mu.hroo BHf Minrsn!<br />

.Caitsrsla, 1 veg.<br />

THURSOAY, AUGUST M<br />

5t.vd Chirh.n Bruit with ^lea<br />

1 vag.<br />

Baliad itallan Laugrw «nd<br />

Mearbal!, no v«g.<br />

Tuna Fllh Sllad Piinar, ne vtf.<br />

DISCOTHEQUE<br />

•U6K HOBil PIK1<br />

*T NiW ROAD, on Boutt 40<br />

ALSO AT ATLANTIC A OHIO<br />

A¥ES, ATLANTie <strong>CITY</strong> 1<br />

INCLUDIi SAT. 4 SUN.<br />

SIRVEB 11 AM. TO S P.M.<br />

ATLANTIC <strong>CITY</strong><br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST I<br />

•.law Stigtig^Ftourtilm with<br />

Baited cad >!«, >||tat witn<br />

srs£n~~<br />

SAT. * SUN,, AUOUST *, itf<br />

"•""HI P.ml.J.n with<br />

Bnr Pot «„«, Own* Brawn<br />

fauio. 1 v>f,<br />

LabHH CmqmtiM, Hawtiurg<br />

Sauca<br />

MONDAY, AUOUST TI<br />

•akad Bptnlih Port Chop with<br />

^ninlurtlar Sau Sauce<br />

Ffl vll«d 61am •Cak«,<br />

Say OS<br />

TUISDAY, AUGUST 11<br />

Boaal Fraah Him with Stufflni;<br />

BikM V..I PjijKri m Tolo<br />

Nawburg<br />

WIONESBBY, AUOUST H<br />

Pott*d Swlu St..k In <strong>On</strong>ion<br />

ipathMU with "<br />

Orlllad Hlm<br />

Cancer research benefit<br />

cord party on Thursday<br />

SSCTiON- ONE<br />

It fhe only way to<br />

deicribe the food at<br />

The EMILY<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

TKo The annual „„„....! Dessert r.. , Bridge „_._,_ . -<br />

Uifsc pcoplii. our Soeiciy<br />

would be hard pul lo make<br />

the teeth and CIBWH of this<br />

party for the benefit of Cancer<br />

chapter at Lankenau Hospital<br />

rnds m»l. Our tliiiiiks, John particular beast at thu shelter.<br />

Research will be held Thursday<br />

since 104',5. Proceeds from the<br />

Q. Pliblin! Crime sin? us ujjliln Bruises, scrapes, and scratches<br />

at 12:30 p.m; at the Linwond<br />

curd'party will be applied to<br />

next yrar!<br />

are easy enough to come by<br />

Country Club.<br />

this clinic.<br />

without a raccoon to rassle! In This event has been<br />

Mrs^ P. LeRoy'Worlay and<br />

Our City Falhers, of course, other words, it was jiiNt sponsored for a number of<br />

Mrs, Robert O. Davies are<br />

hnvf novpr turned us down another day at the shelter. years by the Anna M. Gray<br />

serving as co-chairmen of the<br />

when we wanted to UKC publie<br />

Chapter of the Women's<br />

Bridge Party. Tickets may be<br />

fncllilirs for nut fuiid-raisinji<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly one discordant note Auxiliary of the Instiiute far<br />

obtained by. coniactinR Mrs BREAKFAST<br />

affairs, nnd the. Public Works<br />

appeared during the day. It was Cancer Research, Mrs. Oray<br />

Henry o. March, 21 Waterway DINNER .....<br />

Department had several<br />

dismaying to observe the president of the chapter'<br />

rd.<br />

stalwart ynunn men Iinlpinij us<br />

manners of some of our older passed away this winter and<br />

koep nil the trash off the deck.<br />

generation. Not all of them, the committee Is striving to<br />

To t^veryunc>=-aiHi we do<br />

just a few. Maybe "beatniks" maHe this affair a tribute to her<br />

mean BVEJiYONE—a larne,<br />

or teenagers aren't your efforts In career"research.<br />

LAROB "THANKS A<br />

favorite people, but is it really<br />

MILLION!"<br />

necessary to brush past them at The two original objectives<br />

a hot dog counter and miike of the chapter, promotion of<br />

MMnwhilo, hack al the sure that you pet yours cancer research and lay<br />

shelter, thiiiBS were humminij first—whether someone else Is education, have continued<br />

as usual. Two "volunteers" (a being served or not? As they uninterruptedly for 37 years DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED;<br />

couple of (eiiiaijt'rs without say, "<strong>On</strong>e picture is worth a The research Is.aided by the<br />

I transportation!) were busy thousand words", and Stanley P. Relmann Fellowship Weekdays 4 p.m.-8 p.m. • Sunday 3 p.m. to I p.m.<br />

Unking telephone calls, Betting unfortunately, the same Fund which was created in<br />

wandering Shepherd dogs back behavior exhibited by some honor of Dr. Keimann, who<br />

to thc;ir owners, and feeding adults was exactly the type of selected top scientists from<br />

HOMfMADl BAKING FOR TAKt-OUTI<br />

and caring for the umpteen behavior that anyone would India, Portugal, Australia and CINNAMON BUNS<br />

eat* and kittens that snom to criticize in a young person. The local areas.<br />

be Ocean City's trademark. hind of behavior that would be Lay education has been<br />

Sometimes we think "Cut criticized in ANY person. accomplished through the<br />

Island'* would be a more<br />

appropriate name! A painfully Let's all be a little hit more<br />

Health Maintenance and<br />

injured sengull was put out at "humane" towards each<br />

Cancer Detection Clinic<br />

its misery by an injection. other—regardless of age or<br />

greinated and supported by the<br />

Fortunately, an assistant Oame length' of hairdo. Courtesy and<br />

Warden had eolloctod a thoughtfulness never cost<br />

raccoon making itself obvious much, to my knowledge, and if<br />

at 12th st. and Bay av. so we the "old folks" don't show<br />

didn't have to contend with these younger ones the way it's<br />

done, Who Will?<br />

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This Year<br />

Mulford's Seafood Shack<br />

Serving the same menu as our Campbell's Seafood Kitchen<br />

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and Introducing<br />

The Custard Shanty<br />

2120 AS1URY AVINUI<br />

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ream - Hamburgers - Hot Dogs • Chillers, ere.


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HERE IS THE GREATEST<br />

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WEEKDAYS<br />

• A.M, to IB P.M.<br />

No Sunday 5ah$<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9 a,m<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

12 Noon<br />

FALL FASHIONS. Jane Bothwcll • and Sally Ann<br />

Ayirrle model fall fashions ;it. tho Yacht Club Junior<br />

Fashion Show presented TUfsdav afti rnoon Fashions<br />

for juniors were from Gertrude on the Boardwalk.<br />

Also featured wen styles for the small fry from the<br />

Buttercup Shor. A record attendann. t njnwd the i-\rnt<br />

Senior Photo,<br />

Mainland<br />

coming events<br />

TODAY (Friday) -<br />

Central United Mothodlst<br />

Naomi Circle swim party, 8;30<br />

p.m., at the Ahseeon Swim-<br />

Club.<br />

• # *<br />

Linwood Post 353<br />

American Legion meeting, 8<br />

p.m.<br />

• • *<br />

Soraers Point City Council<br />

meeting, 7:30 p.m.<br />

SATURDAY -<br />

Seiners Point Yacht Club<br />

annual Children's Day starting<br />

doekiide at 10 a.m. and<br />

concluding with a cook-out at<br />

6 p.m.<br />

• * *<br />

Clark-Bliason Post 352<br />

American Legion Smorgasbord,<br />

9:30 p.m., in the Post Homo.<br />

Public weleome,<br />

MONDAY -<br />

Soraerfi Point Senior<br />

Citizens meeting, 11:30 a.m.,<br />

in Draco Lutheran Parish Hail.<br />

• * *<br />

Auxiliary of Somers Point<br />

Fire Company <strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8<br />

p.m., in the Bethel rd, flrehaJi,<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

DUE TO CANCEL*TION _ 4 Be?.<br />

rsottii, Y'f, batdj, BMSH block,<br />

parking, from August lgth en Call<br />

399-1445 $.B<br />

MEOiOV. ASSISTANT ana/or ^R<br />

eeptidnist position desired in pftysieians<br />

offiee of hospital. Esp#H<br />

eneed, Write iox 2§2, Sentinel.<br />

ledgef. M<br />

UNFURNIiMJP I BMraom modern<br />

apMtmsm gyefiooking the jagBen<br />

SunBeek, Inqui Sul! neatly, sfO4<br />

Bay Av«. or call 319.8030. t,f.<br />

BOSTON WHALER, ISM Nauset<br />

model 80 HP. I»inru8«, Cell<br />

318WII Bays, Of 199.013] night S<br />

FLORIDA COLLEGE MAT4<br />

^acht maint^lanee. ispe<br />

W par hour. «e oali J<br />

§' ROWiOAT. new 19S7 cast IBS.<br />

now Mi wlttl oars, 1M-5M2. ii<br />

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Hsvsfl As« or sail 1S9.ISS5, a B<br />

SURFBOARD FOPI SHM, liNB mw<br />

best offsr. Call igs^asi. |Il2<br />

LOtT »- Boys lortei^e frame gias*<br />

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BENTIO <strong>CITY</strong> — rrrU floaf, HIVM<br />

fsom "apaFtmeftt Nswly fendvat^i<br />

$65 menlh including heat, hgt w<br />

and gaa. Unfumiihed. FrenEti atrr<br />

Eitgte, 1 Atlsntie A., 3i9.i454. ti<br />

(SEORoe SISAL<br />

• MN OAiZABA<br />

ROBCRT VAUGHN<br />

ySSTiS&sm<br />

1*<br />

TUESDAY-<br />

Beading Club for fourth to<br />

eight graders, 10:30 a.m., at<br />

the Soinors Point Library, 753<br />

Shore rd,<br />

* * *<br />

Sdmors Point Kiwanis Club<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant.<br />

• • *<br />

Seiners Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., In Bethel<br />

rd. fjrclmll,<br />

Somers Point Masonic Club<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m., in Mac's<br />

^Restaurant. _<br />

SMITHVILLE<br />

| | MUSIC FAIR H<br />

at tho Town* of<br />

SMITHWilLLE, N, j,<br />

— MWIll —<br />

August 11th thru<br />

August 17fh<br />

JOSE FIUCIANO<br />

and the<br />

NEW CHRISTY<br />

MINSTRiLS<br />

Man. (S p.m.) V¥«d (J p.m.)<br />

'ues.. Wed., Tfiyfi., Wrl, (i p.n%)<br />

Sat (i p.m.), J5 — M _ 13<br />

Sat, (10 p.m.)<br />

55.50 —. $4.50 - $3.10<br />

CHII»DRfN'S<br />

MUSiCAL THf ATRI<br />

Tue$., Aug. 12(11 a,m.)<br />

"THE THIEF<br />

OF<br />

BAGDAD"<br />

Dial 399-9851 TROUBLE FOLLOWS" MOORLYN<br />

with NOMkiNP mtsmL<br />

Baby Parade<br />

judges named<br />

Judges for the 60th annual<br />

Ocean City Baby Parade have<br />

been named. They will judge<br />

entries in the four divisions for<br />

the nvont'to be held August 14<br />

on the Boardwalk from 6th to<br />

12th sts.<br />

The parade will start at<br />

10:16 a.m., however all entries<br />

are required to register in at<br />

Convention Hall by 9:30 a.m.<br />

The reviewing stand will be let<br />

up In front of the Music Pier<br />

where prizes will be awarded<br />

following the parade.<br />

Judges names are Mrs, Leon<br />

Clemmer, Mn, Bruno<br />

Diihlhausen, Mrs. P.A. Dalton,<br />

Mrs. John W, Dennis, Mrs. A,T,<br />

Eekenhoff, Mrs. Edward O,<br />

Fayc, Mrs, Horace S. Pel ion<br />

Mrs. Clarence Fuhrrnan, Mm.<br />

C, Perrin Hamilton, Mrs, Betty<br />

Qhoe, Mm, C,R, QtMn, Mrs.<br />

R.S, Hanscom, Sr,, Mrs. Floyd<br />

Henderson, Mn, Frederick<br />

Kaiser, Mrs. Elwood Kirkman.<br />

Mra, WUlism Q. Luff, Mm,<br />

Murray Marsh, Mm, Robert F,<br />

Mutschler, Mm, Iliomiig<br />

Perkins, Mrt, Louis H. Quiilen,<br />

Mrs. Curtis Rink, Mrs, Frank<br />

Ruggieri, Mrs, Charles V,<br />

Schilling, Mrs, Charles W,<br />

Schuck, Mrs, Floyd D.<br />

Townjend, Mrs. John B,<br />

Townsend and Mrs, Arthur R,<br />

Vaughn,<br />

Bach entrant will he<br />

presented with in - engraved<br />

indentiflcation bracelet.<br />

Presenting the souvenirs will be<br />

Mrs, Edward P. .GIHam, Mrs.<br />

H,W, Cornelius and Mrs, John<br />

Egleson,<br />

Announcement also has<br />

been made that 10 bands will<br />

participate in this year's event.<br />

WINNER! 3 ACADEMY AWARDS,<br />

INCLUDING BIST ACTRESS KATHARINI HEPBURN<br />

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•veninff <strong>On</strong>ly 7:15 >ml f.JI<br />

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SOMERS POINT<br />

Open Sunday!<br />

FREE MRKINO<br />

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ACADEMY AWARD WINNER!<br />

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2ND BIG WEEK<br />

VILLAGE THEATRE<br />

1VININ6S 1:30 P, M.; MATINIIS DAILY 2 P, M.<br />

Admission: Evening! $2,7J — Malineei $2,M<br />

TICKETS ON SALE AT VILLAaE BOX OFFICE<br />

FOR ALL PERFORMANCES<br />

TREATS EViRY WAVE LIKI A SOUL BROTHIR" -PLAYBOY<br />

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A tROwrHNTERNATIQNAL PICTURES RELEASE J| m Sujgiitid"lor CENERAlaudiences &<br />

FiATURING MANY OP THi SURFING ORIATS, OiORGi GRf INOUGH<br />

NAT YOUNO, BOI MeTAVISH and MANY OTHIRS **"*<br />

STARTS WED,, AUG. 13<br />

CONTINUOUS SHOWS NOON TO MIBMITB<br />

[<br />

Buffet at Yacht Club<br />

A Junior Buffet will bo held<br />

at the Yacht Club next Friday<br />

August 16, at 6;S0 p.m. There<br />

will be live music and priiM,<br />

This is for member* and irienda<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly. CoaU, ties and dreMwi are<br />

Ml<br />

Boardwalk<br />

•t 9th Sf.<br />

,He Must,-<br />

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NOW PLAYING<br />

EXCLUSIVE ENGAGEMENT<br />

is* ;<br />

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Continuous Shows Noon to<br />

CLOSED SUNDAY<br />

Today and Saturday, August fl.fi<br />

The great<br />

THE m^ ; -''<br />

GREAT BAWK<br />

^ • 3& TfCHNICOURs PAWHSfflN® fRBM WAWftS MBIl<br />

Monday thru Thursday, August 11 hi<br />

"THEBRIDGEffT<br />

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Boardwalk<br />

at Moorlyn<br />

Terrace<br />

N- COLOBbyDeUM<br />

Continuous Shows Noon to<br />

OJQSED SUNDAY<br />

Now Playing thru Tuesday, Au<br />

Boardwalk<br />

•» 12th St.<br />

—1<br />

HI'lL FHACTURI YOUR FUNNriONB ..^i<br />

TECHNICOLun^<br />

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Sywiiirt ftr BINWt »«M«««^<br />

Continuous Showi Noon to<br />

NOW PLAYIWG<br />

CLMBD SUNDAY<br />

MOVf «mim<br />

AUGUST I,<br />

Kirkland anH Dr, Lindquist<br />

leakers Sunday at Tabernacle<br />

Brv.nt M. K<br />

of the Fifth<br />

n rhun.li<br />

tuitt, minister nf<br />

ood *'•"»• Pr.-slivK-rinM<br />

In Hollywood, Oilir..<br />

kers Sundnv n' tho<br />

City Tub' rnni.li 1 . Mh to<br />

i on Wenluy nv-, nnil Iho<br />

locator. Utli Bt. nnd<br />

-nlk.<br />

[Eirkhnd, spc-nln r .it thel!<br />

si-rvici.3 ut 9 and<br />

(.(tthc Tnbrrnnclf 1 , is u<br />

r'I«turer in Homil^tics<br />

fc Thl('il<br />

c<br />

ist ovor "Thfl<br />

Hour" through 49r><br />

and avpr.r,in<br />

|~ttu author of "Home<br />

'<br />

Before Dnrk" and "Growing in<br />

t'hnstwn Faith"<br />

Dr Kirkland hai traveled all<br />

ovir the world conducting<br />

mission surveys and preachinr<br />

missions including n preaching<br />

mission to thi 1 Armed Forci-s in<br />

Europe in JOG 1 ") ond to Hawaii<br />

in I960<br />

Dr Lmdquist, evening<br />

speaker at the Strand Theatre<br />

9Ui st nnd Boardwnlk, nt 7 30<br />

hnn Irnvelfd Ihrei- limii in<br />

Asia, Africa nnd other piling<br />

abroad studying economics,<br />

political and nligiou; IV,UI»,<br />

He tnme to his pri.M>nt<br />

paitoratf in 19CJ From his<br />

church -120 men are now<br />

ordnined in the Christian<br />

ministry<br />

For nine years Dr Lindquut<br />

When You Entertain..,<br />

We II Do All the Work<br />

r yeur HMrr (urty Hr imt •,<br />

• right In<br />

hMii. Cad fsr menu, and >rle« InformnHon.<br />

Mi . . . Hclffaii Hrri** . , , tli ealtac<br />

MnMf partlt* . , , desk partiM , ,<br />

i ill,<br />

DIAL 399-3730<br />

PlymouMi Pl«e*<br />

at Atlantic Ave.<br />

LYMOUTH INN<br />

cscationers<br />

oye<br />

at ing<br />

SAXONY ROOM<br />

at the<br />

Til FOQlTlS DELICIOUS!<br />

|MW?not the only reason. They love<br />

i- L MM surroundings, the unique<br />

iW»n visw, the varied and interesfjng<br />

IfMflMnrfparticularly the friendly and<br />

fKWBrvice.<br />

w,f»,will love it b«ause if your pr«f-<br />

BW'i fresh'jeafaod or hearty beef<br />

"wilijnjoy if at Porf.O-Call. The food,<br />

i iUTOundings, the service, all eom-<br />

*.» mike your meal af Porf-O-Call<br />

|) mmibk experience.<br />

THI FINBST<br />

SUNDAY BRUNCH<br />

|MMdinywhsro en the Jersey Coast!<br />

•hi last fime yog tastsd igcjs Benedict?<br />

Newburg? Beef Stroganoff? te men.<br />

M_faw items from a fobusf menu of<br />

Wkfasf and luneheon dlihes.<br />

wn» Pr.'nident of tin- Board ol<br />

Nutional Missions of the<br />

United Pimbvl'-rinn Churili,<br />

USA Riirntlv he riindurLi-d<br />

a arms of preaching mi.-iions<br />

lor the United Ktntee Air Force<br />

in Fuiope<br />

An organ re ID iiiinutci before the<br />

starting hour These are<br />

conducted in the morning by<br />

William G Liiff, Association<br />

president, ,ind in I he evening<br />

by Waller D Eddowr* Jr The<br />

Ocean City TrtliiTnacIi- CJuarti t<br />

THI OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINlLLIDSfR<br />

Dr. John Walvoord<br />

provides muric at all bervices<br />

Chaplain of the day will be Dr<br />

John A Mcl.lroy<br />

Next Sunday's Eptakert will<br />

b>> Dr D Reginald Thomas,<br />

minister of the Unrk<br />

Presbyterian Church of New<br />

York City, and Dr \V~allai_e E<br />

Fistler, puitor of the<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Thurch<br />

of the Holy Trimly in<br />

Lancaster, Pa<br />

Wednesday evrning, August<br />

1J at 7 10 nt the Tabernacle,<br />

will bi- the Ecunv meal Si rvice<br />

Thr Most Rev George H<br />

Guilfoyle, Bishop of Camdcn<br />

DiuK-bf 1 The Rev William R, Allen,<br />

pastor of the First Presbyterian<br />

f'hurch, unnouncii that tjie<br />

Rev Dr ,lohn H Oerstner,<br />

professor of church history and<br />

government at Pittsburgh<br />

Tlicolocnl Seminary, will be<br />

tht guest minister at First<br />

Presbyterian on Sunday<br />

tvetnnp at 7 30 o'clock<br />

, will represent the<br />

Catholics and Bishop Fred Dr Girbtner is- a graduate of<br />

Pierce Corbon, the Unitid Westminister Collegr, New<br />

Mi-thodi't Chinch, will Wilmington, Pi , and also,<br />

represent the Prote-stanU In Westminsti r Theological<br />

lUG-j mnr<br />

EDZABEBE1TS<br />

World FamoUM Angelst* 1mm<br />

Reitaurant<br />

Wildwood, NJ.<br />

Off Knit 6 ol Ik* C.nl,n Stale P.rfcw.j. Jmt<br />

10 minuniui from thji Cape May-Lewes Ferry.<br />

ACRES OF FHIE PARKING<br />

-Dr^-Wcrivoord'guest<br />

at Bible Conference<br />

The Missionary Conference<br />

Week under. the direction of<br />

Pastor David P. Wrifht<br />

continue at the Ocean City<br />

Summer Bible Conference at<br />

the Baptist Church,<br />

The Rev. Donald Orinar,<br />

missionary under Cumberland<br />

Mountain Mission, speaks this<br />

evening (Friday), Rev, Phil<br />

Saint, missionary to Argentina,<br />

South America, speaks<br />

Saturday evening and Sunday<br />

evening at 7:30 o'clock, Steve<br />

and Barbara Musto, vocalists<br />

with the Billy Graham<br />

Seminary professor<br />

Presbyterian speaker<br />

Terry DePletro<br />

Shoe stylist<br />

meeting guest<br />

"Shoes of the Past" will be<br />

the program presented at the<br />

Methodist Summer Auxiliary<br />

Tuesday at 2 p.m. in the social<br />

hall of the First United<br />

Methodist Church, 8th st, and<br />

Central av.<br />

Terry DePiotro, of Rancocas<br />

Woods, will be the featured<br />

speaker, Mr, BePlatro is a<br />

recognized authority on shoe<br />

styles through the ages. He will<br />

bring with him a portion of his<br />

extensive collection of shoes<br />

and shoe accessories.<br />

Mr. DePietro has been<br />

eollectini shoes and shoe lore<br />

since high school days and<br />

estimates he has some 800<br />

pairs of shoes in his collection,<br />

most from the gay 90 "s and the<br />

turn of the eentuiy. Among<br />

the many shoe eras represented<br />

in his collection are the<br />

romftntie, Civil War, bustles<br />

and the Roaring SO's.<br />

Mr, DePietro's modern shoe<br />

shop, known as Terry's Shoe<br />

Barn, is located in Rancocas<br />

Woods and carries a complete<br />

line of new shoes for sale but it<br />

is most famous for his<br />

collection which is housed in<br />

an attractive setting.<br />

Miss Debbie Mowhray,<br />

soprano soloist, will bring the<br />

music of the afternoon and<br />

Mrs, Irving Marshall will lead In<br />

tho devotional, Mrs, Harry<br />

Kaisef Is the hostess for the<br />

day. Resident* and summer<br />

visitors are invited to attend<br />

the program.<br />

Ph.D, degree from Harvard<br />

University, In 1BSB he was<br />

granted the Doctor of Divinity<br />

degree by Tarkio College,<br />

Tarkio, Mo, He has also studied<br />

at other univeruitios, including<br />

Pittsburgh, Boston, TMnpie,<br />

Univeriiiy of Pennsylvania,<br />

Zurich, Barcelona, Oiford,<br />

From M40 to 1949 he<br />

served m pastor of Fust United<br />

Presbyterian Church,<br />

Brockton, Mass.; Sunset Hills<br />

Presbyterian Church, Mt,<br />

Lebanon. Pittsbur^j! Second<br />

United Presbyterian Church,<br />

WUkinsburg, Pittsburgh, In<br />

1950 he beeiune professor of<br />

Church History and<br />

Government, Plttsburgh.Xenia<br />

Theological Seminary.<br />

Currently he Is professor of<br />

Church History, Pittsburgh<br />

Theological Seminary, United<br />

Presbyterian Church in the<br />

U.S.A,<br />

Dr, Qerstner is a member of<br />

The United Presbyterian<br />

Htatorical Society of the Upper<br />

Ohio Valley, The Presbyterian<br />

Historical Society, American<br />

Church History, Society,<br />

American Theological Libraries<br />

Association, American<br />

association of University<br />

Professors, Who's Who in the<br />

East, Contemporary ^uthon,<br />

Contributing Editor,<br />

Christianity Today,<br />

Dr. Qerstner is the author of<br />

several hooks. His articles and<br />

seimons appear in numerous<br />

publications. He combines rare<br />

scholarship with warm<br />

challenging and helpful<br />

preaching.<br />

Sunday School with graded<br />

classes for each member at the<br />

family are held. Worship<br />

1 meet each Sundayjt<br />

J:8Q'».m., and 7)30 p.m.<br />

Gregory's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

& BAR<br />

900 Shore Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

DELICIOUS<br />

STEAKS<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Businessmen's<br />

Lunch<br />

Servmd Every Day<br />

SNAPPER SOUP<br />

PACKAGE GOOD!<br />

DELIVERED<br />

PhwiB 927.3U3<br />

OPEN 7 A, M,<br />

Association, continue ' their<br />

musical ministry through<br />

Sunday evening.<br />

The seventh week of the<br />

1BB9 Bible Conference opens<br />

Mondiy at 7:30 p.m. The<br />

speaker is Dr. John Walvoord,<br />

president of Dallas Theological<br />

SerninaryLDallas, Texas,<br />

Dr, Walvoord carries on an<br />

extensive ministry of Bible<br />

teaching in churches and<br />

lurnmer Bible Conferences, He<br />

is listed in "Who's Who In<br />

America", "Who's Who in<br />

Texas" and Directory of<br />

American Scholars. Dr.<br />

Walvoord is' a member of the<br />

committee who wrote the<br />

revised notes of the new<br />

Seofield Reference Edition of<br />

the Bible. He speaks Monday<br />

(August 11) through Sunday<br />

(August 17) at 7:30 p.m., and<br />

at the Morning Bible Hour<br />

Tuesday through Friday at 11<br />

a.m. The Bible Conference<br />

sponsors the Sacred Musicalo<br />

on Music Pier Sunday<br />

afternoon at 2:30 p.m.<br />

Featured guest artists Sunday<br />

are Steve and Barbara Musto,<br />

baritone -and soprano vocalists,<br />

recording artists. Steve Musto<br />

travels to many parts of the<br />

world, singing with the Billy<br />

Graham Evangelistic Team.<br />

Robert Wright» Conference<br />

Musical Director, song leader,<br />

and director of the summer<br />

youth activities. He directs a<br />

"SongfMt" for youth on<br />

Sundays at B o'clock, and a<br />

recreational activity on<br />

Tuesdays at 9 q'cjocfc<br />

The 32nd season of the<br />

Ocean City Summer Bible<br />

Conference which began Juno<br />

29, continues for nine<br />

consecutive weeks through<br />

August 31, ' :<br />

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AUGUST •, 1969<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

jJJ v<br />

Another jazz festival unwelcome<br />

The m«yor of Hamilton Township<br />

whsri the so-called Jaaz Festival was<br />

held this past weekend ipoke bluntly<br />

this week.<br />

Ho wants no more such nffairs in h«<br />

• community and he will urge the pawage<br />

of an ordinance making them imposiible.<br />

The fegttviU. attended by some iO.000<br />

hippies and fellow travelers, was held at<br />

the Atlantic City Race Couno.<br />

The Jazz Feitival made a lot of<br />

money for its Philadelphia promoter*<br />

and for the race track but It cost the<br />

State Police and municipal police<br />

departments a lot of money.<br />

The State Police took the view that<br />

what went on on the raoi track pounds<br />

was the business of private guards. This<br />

point of view probably saved a lot of<br />

ttouble and possible rioting because<br />

State Police would have had to stop the<br />

conduct of the hippies while the guards*<br />

permiiiiveneis at least prevented rioting.<br />

What went on? According to reliable<br />

witnessej the use of narcotics —<br />

marijuana and other drup —, was<br />

wldejpread. Sexual promiscuity was<br />

^juaUy prevalent. Nudity and lewdness<br />

were commonplace.<br />

Some merchants in the vicinity of the<br />

race teach said the presence of the<br />

hippies helped business, Others testified<br />

otherwise,<br />

A prominent restaurater told how his<br />

rejtaurant had served a group of hippies<br />

$142 worth of food. When the check<br />

alt, they hod no<br />

l fri-v ^vouldn't pay<br />

'hreotened to<br />

•iionw of the<br />

i that oast! his<br />

.: be burned down. They<br />

to walk out without<br />

was presented<br />

mene n i<br />

anyht ... .<br />

call .' P-'MP<br />

hippies was<br />

restaurant uoul<br />

were allowed<br />

paying.<br />

There were a greater number of long<br />

hairs in Ocean City this weekend but<br />

police here kept things under control.<br />

The 'fact is the hippies didn't stray for<br />

from the race track reservation, not until<br />

the festival was over.<br />

In Atlantic City a poup of them,<br />

including gome of the rock 'n roll<br />

performers, were caught with a large<br />

supply of narcotic*.<br />

The Atlantic County Prosecutor's<br />

Office ig amassing evidence to hand to a<br />

grand jury with the purpose of<br />

preventing a festival next year.<br />

It is easy to say, and no doubt true,<br />

that the majority of the young people<br />

who attended the festival behaved<br />

themselves- didn't take dope and<br />

committed no-illegal acts,<br />

That isn't the point. The festival<br />

tamiahed the image of the South Jersey<br />

shore. It cost all taxpayers money<br />

because of th« need for extra police<br />

precautions.<br />

The affair should be put down as an<br />

experiment which should not b§'<br />

repeated.<br />

A nmw highway to mainland<br />

Any motorist who has tried to leave<br />

town via 9th gt, or 34th st, on a Sunday<br />

__jftamoon—will -b#-quiek^to-agree-that"<br />

what this city needs u another wider and<br />

safer road in and out of town.<br />

At 0th st, last Sunday traffic backed<br />

up to Ocean av. and moved Infrequently,<br />

To make matters worse the 9th st, bridge<br />

is a drawbridge which must be raised any<br />

time a boat with a mast want* to get<br />

through the thorofare.<br />

At 34th st, the County has just spent<br />

a good deal of money fixing the<br />

inteaeotlon of Bay av. and the Roosevelt<br />

blvd.<br />

Nevertheless traffic was at itandstill<br />

there as cars jammed up trying to get in<br />

and out of town.<br />

The cost of a new hij^iway across the<br />

meadows would run into the milliona of<br />

dollars. The bridges alone would be<br />

tremendously cosfly, and there is no<br />

likelihood that the State would agree to.<br />

Bieh construction at any time in the near<br />

future.<br />

At 34th st, JOJM impTovement^ould.-<br />

"be'ppssiBinrthe police forbade curbslde<br />

parking during the season. This is done<br />

on Sth st, with satisfactory results. It is<br />

fair to say that if parking were permitted<br />

on 9th st, during July and August traffic<br />

wouldn't move at all.<br />

At 9th st, it might be possible to<br />

make the street one-way so that inbound<br />

motoruti would have to detour to 8th or<br />

10th its. The turning point might be<br />

established at Bay av.<br />

In the long run, of course, a high level<br />

bridge must be substituted for the<br />

present span which slow* 9th st. traffic<br />

seriously.<br />

The likelihood is that only a firm of<br />

professional traffic engineers could come<br />

up with permanent improvements or<br />

sven suggest temporary means of<br />

overcoming the dangerous traffic jams.<br />

Such advice should be solicited and<br />

heeded before the summer of 1970,<br />

..WE LIKE<br />

TH/NGS NATURAL<br />

Ocean City<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

The Sentinel looks at the world<br />

Presidential peregrinations<br />

Washington, O.C.—The<br />

truth about the Nixon<br />

Administration's takeover In<br />

Washington is that the<br />

President's men, six months<br />

after he entered the White<br />

House, haven't taken over<br />

many of the major government<br />

agencies. Some are still ruled<br />

by Kennedy Democrats, who<br />

actively or quietly oppose<br />

Nixon ideas, polleies and<br />

proposals.<br />

Prime example Is the State<br />

Department, always a hard nut<br />

to crack for a new President,<br />

President Lyndon Johnson left<br />

it alone; Secretary of State<br />

Dean Rusk and the<br />

ultra-liberals he gathered ruled.<br />

with little interference, ,<br />

New Secretary William<br />

Rogers, thus far immersed in<br />

foreign policy, is not the type<br />

to clean house, nor has an<br />

effort been made. State<br />

Department Republicans are<br />

few in number, and few in key<br />

positions. It's an open secret<br />

that a call from someone close<br />

to certain key Democrats gets<br />

more response, and<br />

enthusiasm, at State, than the<br />

wishes of the White House,<br />

President Nixon has been<br />

absorbed in other matters thus<br />

far but the day may dawn<br />

when the White House decides<br />

the time has come to have its<br />

spokesmen In the State<br />

Department. The old gang,<br />

Time was when the American<br />

president and the Roman pop« had<br />

something in common. It was popularly<br />

said that the pope was a prisoner of the<br />

Vatican, The president was equally a<br />

prisoner in Washington,<br />

President Woodrow Wilson broke the<br />

pattern when he took off for .the<br />

Versailles peaoe conference following the<br />

fint World War. He also wai the star in a •<br />

ttumphal tour of western European<br />

capitals, .<br />

A food many traditionalists were<br />

quick to say that the president belonged<br />

at home and that nothing good would<br />

come of Mr. Wilson's traipsing off to<br />

foreign lands.<br />

The doubters, as it turned out, were<br />

right and the VetsaUles treaty which<br />

included the League of Nations was<br />

rejected by members of a stay-at-home<br />

Senate,<br />

The present pope has broken the<br />

fraditlon that the supreme pontiff n f<br />

the Roman Catholic Church must ri i<br />

Vatican City or at least in It.il Poi<br />

Paul has villted this country- SOUL<br />

America and he was recently the first<br />

pope to visit Africa,<br />

President Nixon, a confirmed globe<br />

ttotter, has just returned from a<br />

round-the-world trip which took him to<br />

loutheajt Asian capitals and to<br />

Bucharest, capital of Communist<br />

Roumania.<br />

The pope expressed disappointment<br />

that he was unable to work but a peace<br />

plan in Africa but President Nixon has<br />

explained that his tour in the interest of<br />

world peace was a success,<br />

Insofar as the presidency is concerned<br />

there seams to be no reason why an<br />

American chief executive must conduct<br />

our foreign relations on such a<br />

person-to-penon basis.<br />

Since President Wilson started the<br />

practice other presidents have gone<br />

abroad with results that were far from<br />

heartening.<br />

Presidents Harding, Coolidge and<br />

Hoover stayed home but Franklin D,<br />

Roosevelt travelled abroad regularly to<br />

meet with Winston Churchill and Joseph<br />

Stalin. It was Roosivelt's mistaken<br />

notion that he eruld meet with Stalin<br />

successfully.<br />

President Eisenhower relied for the<br />

most part on travels by his secretary of<br />

state and by his vice president, none<br />

other than Mr. Nixon. These trips were<br />

no; oted for their success,<br />

til ddent Tohn F. Kennedy met with<br />

litiruichehev .vith less than spectacular<br />

ilu for I):, country's foreign policy.<br />

'resident Johnson's world journeys<br />

were noted mainly for the fact that they<br />

Bometimes descended to the level of<br />

comedy.<br />

Now it is up to Mr, Nixon, His trips<br />

nmy have been more fruitful than they<br />

appear to have been. <strong>On</strong>ly time will tell.<br />

Garden State ...<br />

TRENTON-Offieial<br />

election returns on the June 3<br />

primary election for Governor<br />

prepared by the Secretary of<br />

State reveal many election<br />

habits of voters which form the<br />

basis of pre-election<br />

predictions.<br />

Final official returns<br />

resulted In the following<br />

Democratic line-up: former<br />

Governor Robert 8. Meyner, of<br />

Princeton; State Senator<br />

William T. Kelly, Jr., Jersey<br />

City; Congressman Henry<br />

Helstoski, Rutherford; D.Louis<br />

Tonti, Holmdel; Ned j,<br />

Porsekian, Ridgewood; and<br />

John L, Hennessey, Sea Bright<br />

tavern owner.<br />

The number of votes<br />

received listed the Renubliean<br />

gubernatorial candidates in thus<br />

order: Congressman William T,<br />

Cahlll, Col 1 ingswood;<br />

Congressman . Charles W.<br />

Sandman, Jr., Cape May; State<br />

Senator Harry L, Sears,<br />

Mountain Lakes; Senate<br />

President Francis X,<br />

McDermotl, Westfield; and<br />

former State Senator William<br />

E. Qzssard, of Somervllle.<br />

Former Governor Meyner<br />

received an official count of<br />

173,801 votes, while Senator<br />

Kelly received 87,888 votes, Of<br />

the latter, 55,085 votes were<br />

cast in Hudson County where<br />

Kelly is a favorite son.<br />

Congressman Hoistoaki<br />

received « surprising 80,483<br />

votes; Tonti, 34.810 votes;<br />

Parsoklan, 21,908 votes and<br />

Hennessey, (3,302 votes.<br />

In the Republican primary.<br />

Congressman Cahill won first<br />

place with 158,980 votes.<br />

Representative Sandman<br />

received 144,877 votes;<br />

Senator Bedm, 48,778 votes;<br />

McDermott, 35,503 votes, and<br />

Qzzard, 18,182 votes, ,<br />

Representative Cahill<br />

received 2,5,690 votes in Cape<br />

May County, the homo county<br />

pf Sandman who received only<br />

the support of 4,173 votere<br />

there. McDermott received<br />

18,200 votes In his home<br />

county of Union, thus topping<br />

all other candidates there<br />

Ozzard received 8,580 votes in<br />

Somerset, his home county to<br />

become the high man in the<br />

gubernatorial race |n that<br />

county.<br />

Former Governor Meynrr<br />

attracted only 21,820 votes in<br />

Hudson County where Kelly<br />

reigns as king, but gathered<br />

38,835 votes in Essex County<br />

to lead all other candidates<br />

Kelly only received 246 votes<br />

in Cane May County while<br />

Meyner reaped 8,070 vote*<br />

Hennessey, the tavern owner<br />

received 42 votes in Atlantic<br />

County, and 13' In Capo May<br />

County, according to official<br />

returns, "-.--<br />

Including the Foreign Service<br />

closed shop (New England<br />

school-tic core), will<br />

undoubtedly go down fighting<br />

hard. This group has much to<br />

fight for; Its jniTilbcrs have<br />

been running the show a long<br />

time.<br />

Many key jobs are protected<br />

by the system. The President<br />

himself is the only man who<br />

can break . through the<br />

entrenchment. Until he does,<br />

he's likely to he knifed in the<br />

backand his wishes often<br />

thwarted.<br />

Because the late Joe<br />

McCarthy overdid himself, in<br />

claiming he knew of hundreds<br />

of Communists in key State<br />

jobs, it has been difficult since<br />

to purge ranks, especially for<br />

Republicans. The result is that<br />

the President's wishes are often<br />

ignored.<br />

There are those in the White<br />

House and elsewhere aware of<br />

the irony, who estimate ninety<br />

per cent of the personnel<br />

in most sections of State<br />

opposed Nixon last November<br />

and would again. What's more,<br />

some are ready to leak to the<br />

press any Nixon move to alter<br />

past policies.<br />

Carrying out the President's<br />

desires hns thus proven<br />

imposiblr as yet in State<br />

except for ambassadorial<br />

appointments and top policy.<br />

The late John Kennedy found<br />

himself frustrated in thi» same<br />

engagement, President Johnson<br />

avoided a fight. Mr. Nijton risks<br />

his future if he does not move<br />

GREEN HYDBANGBAS-In an editoiM<br />

work of Miss Jeanne Wertzberger, the f<br />

moving spirit of the annual Hydranmi f!<br />

newpaper mentioned that hydrangeas<br />

colors even including groan, Thii, the<br />

really do, 1 ut Miss Wertssberger, for gn<br />

them, said I IO had never (eon a peon hydfi<br />

doubted if t.iey exiited. We could bring iS<br />

Miii Wertzberger of the pastel green h<br />

bloom in their gardens. We could bri<br />

who would tell Miss Wertzborger that'nwn<br />

aren't really so unusual. We prefer toletthtm*<br />

until next iummor when we will set «T<br />

hydrangea trail for Mi§s Wortisbirger to ^<br />

addition to her own big hydrangea tnsi] fw<br />

hydrangea trail will take Miss Wertibennr bJ<br />

where peen hytirangoas bloom, Soeini:u betipJL<br />

we have chosen thii method of "convbSS<br />

Wertzheiger that green hydrangeas arehenj,i3l<br />

stay along with pink, red, blue, purpli i|<br />

hydrangeas. By the way, why doesn't MB<br />

gardener plant red, white and blue hydrwmi<br />

each other? Hydrangeai are often cominginiaM<br />

the Fourth of July, What American wouldn't hi<br />

by seeing, hydrangeas radiating that paijio&l<br />

combination? Hurrah for the red, whito<br />

hydrangen '<br />

HIPPIES—We haven't mentioned<br />

which may make some of our local hippin 1<br />

we are properly chastened by letter! aW<br />

department which they have had pubUili^j<br />

Letters to the Editor section of them<br />

hippies concerned it should be stated uniMU1,u<br />

we are completely unrepentant. We can tiki I<br />

leave them alone, preferably the latter,<br />

* "* *<br />

PHILOSOPHY—A young man we know had<br />

college to take up being a hippie on a full t<br />

~lHi? move hardly seems necessary—but our yo<br />

tells us he didn't find anything of vilui it J<br />

anyhow. Ho would rather do nothing aid]<br />

beautiful hippie thoughts. We asked hia<br />

hippies believe. What is their philosophy?<br />

HIS OWN THING-The ex-collegian up<br />

he wants to do his own thing without beinf;<br />

around by members of straight society include<br />

hirelings of the establishment, the police. H*b<br />

feeling that the ruling class has made a wMMi<br />

things. Rather than attempt to straighten thiflpj<br />

and hij friends are deserting society, Thtj rf<br />

nothing to do with Vietnam, big busHiest, nil<br />

manifestations of the mistaken philosophy of j<br />

people. Nobody over 30 is to be trusted, ai tfcjf<br />

saying goes. Some hippies favor the violent ovii<br />

our present social system including, of<br />

colleges and universities. Our hippii a<br />

doesn't disapprove of this sort of thing buti<br />

want to take port in it. He can express hii diss<br />

the system by doing thing! to annoy the c<br />

completely stupid generation. This involffl I<br />

peculiar clothes, letting one's beard pow, i<br />

any frequent contact with soap and water,<br />

* * *<br />

CONSCIOUSNESS-Our hippie expjained-ttj<br />

uses marijuana regularly and LSD from tine to tr<br />

told us that the human race is just beginning'<br />

how to expand human consciousness with till<br />

drup, lights and music. Using narcotics mtka«J<br />

fir more aware of the mysteries and gloifc<br />

world. Colors and music are more intense <<br />

session with LiD, Time no longer is relintlMiJ<br />

become hours and hours, minutes. All this might<br />

well were it not for the established fact thai Lffif<br />

as well as users of other chemicals much I<br />

hippie set, are likely to wind up dead or in ho<br />

the insane. Expanding one's eonseiouinea i<br />

wonderful idea if you are going to becomtfi<br />

for the sake of seeing a few bright colon oil<br />

non-existence music.<br />

Ocean C% Sentinel-Ledger Remember ' when?<br />

Friday, Auguct i, 1M9<br />

PHnted and PubWw! a Amends QtmM FuMy Jteon<br />

BYTlffl<br />

OC1AN CnY SENTlNEI^LEDGm, toe<br />

US lUi Street, Ocan aty, N. J. 0^<br />

XMBblkhed 1M1<br />

altered at Ptat Ottce at Ocean aty, N. J., pSSS<br />

as secmd claa matter<br />

JOHN T, STETHBRS<br />

yiNCBNT T. MICHKLITTE ,<br />

WMN J. SOUTHARD Adwrttta,<br />

vitlnlnr; Hi m«rth,. txst. Elwrtw*,<br />

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PA6I 4 — SECTION TWO THf OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

Dr. Lindquist to speak<br />

Sun. at lmv Manor<br />

JVfjIcy Minor, Hie<br />

Dr. Raymond I, Lindquist<br />

will be ipeakor at the 11 n m.<br />

service at Union Chapel<br />

by-the.Sea, SSth at, and<br />

AiBury nv,, Sunday, ,<br />

Or, Lindquist la pastor of<br />

Hollywood < Calif) First<br />

Presbyterian Church, the<br />

largeit Presbyterian Church in<br />

the United States, At present<br />

there are 70 men now studying<br />

for ministry from this church.<br />

Dr. Lindquljt's first and<br />

only other pastorate was the<br />

hiitoric Old Presbyterian<br />

Church (founaed 1719) in<br />

Orange. For nine years Jie was<br />

president of the Hoard of<br />

National Missions of the<br />

United Presbyterian Church,<br />

U.S.A. Recently he conducted<br />

a series of preaching missions<br />

for the United States Air Force<br />

in Europe.<br />

Special music of the<br />

morning will be brought by<br />

Mrs. Harry Smith, alto soloist<br />

at the Frankfort (Philadelphia)<br />

Presbyterian Church, Her<br />

selections will be "He Smiled<br />

on Me" by Geoffrey O'Hara<br />

and "Great Peace Have Iliey<br />

Which Loved Thy Law" by<br />

James H. R, Rogers.<br />

The Youth Choir under the<br />

direction of Mrs, Thomas B,<br />

MulliiK-aux will sing "I Walk<br />

WiUl Him" by Ira B. Wilson<br />

ITie- Choir rch««n« Thureda<br />

mornings at 10 o'clock in<br />

Chapul Hall. AH youth an<br />

invited to rehearsals and .vine<br />

with the Choir.<br />

At 9:30 a.m. preceding th{<br />

Worship Service, Sunday<br />

School is held with tlassre; for<br />

all nges.<br />

Immediately following thf<br />

Worship Service this Sundiv<br />

the Annual Congtvgnlionil<br />

mooting will bv held in th*<br />

Qthpcl. Since (lu're is EO<br />

formal momberallij} lisl. *L<br />

who worship are cunsiderv**<br />

members ajid are invited k 1<br />

attend the meeting. At this<br />

time n review of the seasunx<br />

activities will be made tnd<br />

plans for the future discuss»>A<br />

Hie Chapel is goremed by »r,<br />

elected Board of Trustees tsa<br />

at this meeting the annuiil<br />

election for trustees whins*<br />

terms have expired will ti"<br />

conducted<br />

Ample off-street parking ks<br />

provided for worshippers on a<br />

paved lot adjacent to the<br />

Chapel on Asbury av.<br />

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and Bay av., will hold il*<br />

A n mm I - Biaar Hiutvday.<br />

Adjust '21, {rom 10 a.m. to -1<br />

p.m. Miss Kitty C-wp" is<br />

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Porch is handling pubhcily<br />

Serving as table chairmen<br />

*irr Apnn** and Hatultfr^rk.<br />

Edith Adams; Fotil ami Sn«k<br />

Bar. Jt^An \Wh!»>», O*r»-*-""A*<br />

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'World's strongest man' guest<br />

at Moorlyn Service on Sunday<br />

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SCOTT<br />

_ ifCTION TWO<br />

ASSOCIATION OFFICIAL Oockloy, firbt vice president, Walter V\.<br />

Officer. of the 16.28Wagner,<br />

treasurer, Robeit M. Ui-i-kni,in,<br />

Inity Assoiiiition affieiaiy seated president; and J. Scott, Toild, si-cund vit e<br />

'dinner dani-i- recently in the preiident, —Senior Photo<br />

'; City Country Club Me; Warren<br />

Ifer G,/.'s<br />

Cross Shop Early-Vietnam<br />

(it third summer the care about o you. , .and this<br />

County Chapter of CChristmas,<br />

although you ore<br />

Jean Red Cross is halfway around the world, we<br />

jng in the Bed Crosi will bo thinking of you,"<br />

prejset of Rod Cross The hard wotk of the Bed<br />

,ly . Vietmnn IB69, Cress chapters and community<br />

direction of Miss organiiations help to make<br />

,Junttr, Cape May Christmas a movlnB experience<br />

Red Cross production for service men in, Vietnam,<br />

Prom a Red Cross news release<br />

- "A "Huey 1 Through tho New J«a»ey State<br />

Museum a«l the New Jmu^<br />

Slato Coumal en the Arts, "Sari.<br />

Braphs 1^ Ben Shahn'.<br />

carefully repacked his bag. And<br />

a couple of hundred tired,<br />

dusty soldiers went back to<br />

work with a little Christmas<br />

tied to a belt, slung over a<br />

shoulder or hanging from a<br />

swinging hand,"<br />

"In the Cape May County<br />

Chapter," continued Miss<br />

Hunter, "we have been very<br />

Mm gift bags will be<br />

copter sets don grateful and pleased with the<br />

led and shipped to and out pops Santa Clause excellent support and<br />

ran-and-woman^-himseW,—in—-full^refl* regaira~ —cooperation we have received<br />

in Victman and in a followed by two young from a number of individuals,<br />

number of isolated attifactive Eed Cross church groups, fraternal and<br />

units in Thailand, clubmobile girls. The truck vererans organizations, and<br />

ill Include both with its load of Christmas business .firms throughout the<br />

jrjied and patient presents churns the dust county. We hope they will give<br />

, Patients' needs will toward Santa Claus,<br />

it to us again for "Shop Early •<br />

.throujjh operation It didn't take long for most Vietnam I960".<br />

of the men in the camp to Donations (marked for pro-<br />

Islwsys," said Miss pther around Santa, his duction) to defray the cost of<br />

"Tkii project is not helpers, and his olive - colored making, filling and shipping<br />

JCiws program. It is sleigh. For nearly an hour they these bap may bo gent to Red<br />

ally iffair In which passed out green and red hap Cross headquarters, Cape May<br />

business firms, to smiling servicemen. The men Court House, New Jersey,<br />

lush may lend a gathered in small groups and 08201.<br />

opened Chrtstman wrapped<br />

: service men it is presents, read cards and<br />

• reminder that there messages from people in<br />

mis. Even those America who care about their<br />

mnel receiving gifts fighting men in Vietnam; Some<br />

Walize that the men sat quietly by themselves,<br />

| U a spceiaJ, because others laughed and joked about<br />

M than what what they found Imide the<br />

II, B the thought it colored bap. When everything<br />

[•lint are people who was opened, everything looked<br />

H Bme aiid effort at, read, explored, each man<br />

to say in this<br />

Imrj'i"M»ybe we don't<br />

f oima but we still<br />

1 a*e j«ostntly<br />

on rtthlbif at the Cifltumi<br />

Arts Center rf Ot^ QOf, 4M<br />

Wasiey av,, In — Compare<br />

HURST<br />

Area students get<br />

Glassboro degrees<br />

Glassboro Slate Callow awarded<br />

184 depias at its annual<br />

summer jparJuatton FHday,<br />

Clyde O. Da-vis, itmixmaB rt<br />

the Board of Tru*te«, contot^l<br />

Hie defpees wWeh sat a rooort<br />

lor sumiiicr Braduatia" at Glast<br />

boro,<br />

fticheloi' of Arts dopBes were<br />

a,\vanj«d ho toUowing area students!<br />

Flora C. Bliwou^is, 720<br />

MU1 «J,, Notthfleid, SngUsh;<br />

John W, Mayer, Srt, 824 Bay<br />

av., Somers Prtnt, General Elementary<br />

OirriGuium; Weriey Le.<br />

land Myers, Jr., IT Wilson p.,<br />

Northfleld, Jumw Ml^i CAurieu.<br />

lum.<br />

Master o£ Arts dogcem iwent<br />

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Bata dr., Somms Point, Advanc<br />

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T, SOJBIW!, 232 WUson av.,<br />

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PAGH 6 — SiCTION TWO<br />

U, S, family planning conference<br />

is urged by Senator Williams<br />

WASHINGTON, Auguit 1 -<br />

U.S. Senator llBrrisori A,<br />

Williams, Jr., (D-NJ) today<br />

warned (hat unless quiek and<br />

comprehensive action is taken<br />

la begin planning for Atniriu'i<br />

population problems, "we may<br />

overwhelm the earth 1 ! ability<br />

to sustain us on the long night<br />

through the universe,"<br />

Bennter Williams Joined<br />

Senate colleagues today in<br />

legislation calling on President<br />

Nixon to hold a White Mouse<br />

Conference on Population<br />

Growth and family Planning in<br />

1970. The bill authorizes states<br />

to Hold preliminary family<br />

planning conferences, with<br />

findings and recommendations<br />

channeled Into the White<br />

= House conference for extensive<br />

review and analysis.<br />

Senator Williams is the<br />

author pf legislation which<br />

created a White House<br />

Conferende on Aging, to bo<br />

held in 1971.<br />

As he offered today's bill,<br />

Senator Williams said that<br />

'statistics alone cannot tell the<br />

full story of population growth<br />

in the United States. He noted<br />

that most major * domestic<br />

problems now under attack by<br />

governments and private<br />

agencies-population, crowded<br />

schools, inadequate<br />

Philadelphia? Camflen?<br />

New York? Aiianric cinr?<br />

GO PS BOS! Aho<br />

direst Krviee to Se* Iito City,<br />

Anton, Stone Harbor, WUdwood<br />

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Departures and information:<br />

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transportation, unernployment,<br />

urban blight-will he worsened<br />

m the population soars, unless<br />

adequate plnnning begins now,<br />

Mew, Jersey feels the pinch<br />

of population growth more<br />

severely than moat states.<br />

Senator Williams asserted. He<br />

said that the Garden State's<br />

density—people per square mile<br />

is already the nation's highest,<br />

and yet by 1085, at least four<br />

New Jersey eountioa-Middieses,<br />

Monmouth, Morris and<br />

Somerset are expected to more<br />

than double present<br />

population.<br />

Senator Williams also noted<br />

that intense over-population<br />

and pressures on existing<br />

facilities and personnel have<br />

been partially responsible for<br />

two New Jersey cities<br />

registering infant mortality<br />

rates among the highest in the<br />

antlon-Newark and Jersey City,<br />

"Our incredible technology<br />

certainly seems capable of<br />

performing wonder after<br />

wonder," Senator Williams<br />

said. "And yet, if truly critical<br />

overpopulation bursts upon us<br />

as It is likely to do, can we<br />

possibly be ready to save our<br />

world?<br />

"The key to rational,<br />

efficient processes of growth<br />

and development for all<br />

men—whatever hemisphere,<br />

whatever nation—lies in a<br />

willingness to get started now<br />

on some basic discussions<br />

about population, resources<br />

and the llveabillty of our<br />

fragile planet,<br />

"A White House Conference<br />

on Population Growth and<br />

Family Planning would be an<br />

important first step for two<br />

reasons; It would give our<br />

social architects and planners a<br />

chance to take a long, hard<br />

look at the issues involved in<br />

population growth; and it<br />

would give the world an<br />

example of concerned,<br />

meaningful action on this<br />

genuinely international<br />

problem,"<br />

Board chooses<br />

administrator<br />

MARMORA—-The new admin,<br />

istrator tor the Upper Township<br />

Henwnttiiy idiool was appoint.<br />

ed at a speasl meetim of fte<br />

Board of BJueaHon last week,<br />

wmjam atoynarfl Mpm a conttsei<br />

«*lch began en August 1<br />

and will run unHJ June 30, 1970,<br />

at a salary ef £3,999 tor Hie 11<br />

period,<br />

Maynart has a bachelor of<br />

sdence degroe from Eastern<br />

State College in Conneetieut, and<br />

a master's degree San Teach,<br />

era Collega of Columbia Uniyer.<br />

sift', New York, He is present.<br />

ly working on Ms doctorate at<br />

the Uraversity of perfl^tvanla.<br />

Mar to caning here, May.<br />

imrt was the Hipstatendent oi<br />

schools in Maflion, Bvesham<br />

TownAip, N,J,, far U years. He<br />

was also principal for eight<br />

years in WMtemarsh Township,<br />

Lafayette Hill, Fa.<br />

Hie family, including William<br />

Jr., SO and Marjorie, 12, and<br />

Ws wife Dortj, la presently living<br />

In the Hammonlrjii area, but<br />

Is planning to move etassr to<br />

* « » BS soon aa posslMe,<br />

Maynart filled ihe prat frejn<br />

tan which Anthony Fenante<br />

rffliojed in June, Ferrsnte is<br />

now eteneniajy supervisor and<br />

prtneipal oi number two and<br />

thrao sehooli in Mddle Town,<br />

ship.<br />

Famous Lady<br />

THI OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

.NINE-INCH TOADSTOOL, Byron T, Mercer (right),<br />

a Sentinel.Ledger adman, measure! a toadstool he found<br />

Browing in his Marmora yard. Mercer, admittedly no<br />

expert on sporophores, nevertheless is currently<br />

elanrring the giant fungus crown for the area.—Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

Guard unit lists openings<br />

CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE<br />

— HljSi sdiool graduates and<br />

other young turn in ttie 17 to<br />

lS i ^.year=oid age bracket have<br />

the best opportunity to become<br />

ejidzen-soldiers in tfee Army National<br />

Guard,<br />

That was the word this week<br />

from Lt, Ool, James F, Barkalow,<br />

eoiBnisndini eflieer of the<br />

6th Battalion, as he amiounced<br />

impairling openings in the "HOBest<br />

John" rocket unit here,<br />

"We expect seveinl openings<br />

to develop in the 6th BattaUon<br />

wittai the nejrt several months,"<br />

Colonel Barkalow said, explain,<br />

ing that many of the unit's pres.<br />

cnt members will be leaving af.<br />

ter their currenT enUsanents ex.<br />

torkalow eaHmated .that afcout<br />

30 pereeiit of the SO-man battal.<br />

i«i will be leaving within the<br />

next year. These are men whose<br />

Mw-year obUgation is termlnat.<br />

ing within the UJnonth period,<br />

"According to ^fa^oIHl Guard<br />

regulattons," OdatM Barkalmv<br />

said, "the younger an applicant,<br />

Uie hitler Ws priority and the<br />

tatter his chances of betas ae.<br />

cwted into the urtt"<br />

Young men in the 17 to' 18W<br />

category have the highest nonprior<br />

serv-lee priort^, the colonel<br />

ej^lajned. The next high,<br />

est priority is men 1814 to SO<br />

and Uie lo^-est priority is made<br />

up of appUeanbi over M years<br />

of age.<br />

Even though there may be no<br />

Immediate openingj, the com.<br />

mandiBg offlcer t»inted out, it<br />

Is still advisable for young men<br />

to have their names placed on<br />

the unit's waiting U« because<br />

the age priori^ gives a distjijct<br />

advantago to the younger an.<br />

pMeants.<br />

Colonel Barkalow illustrated<br />

this with an example: If the<br />

firat 20 names on the waiting<br />

Ust are appMeants who signed<br />

up when they were older than<br />

li


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I<br />

f-AGU S — SeCTiON TWO<br />

'Music Pier Concert Programs<br />

Clarence Fufcrman Musical Director<br />

Tom Perkins .,.,...... ,,......,.... Baritone<br />

Frank Ruggien Manager<br />

Beginning Pally 8 p. m.<br />

Summer<br />

Clearance<br />

•SPORTSWEAR<br />

• SWIMSUITS<br />

Local student going<br />

to Gettysburg College<br />

Sandra L, Ooreon, 77 Snug<br />

Harbor, has been accepted to<br />

enroll this September as a<br />

freshman at Gettysburg<br />

College, • -t.<br />

Miss Carson, a recent<br />

graduate of Ocean jCity High<br />

School, is among 575 freshmen<br />

who will launch the college<br />

into its 138th year.<br />

aettysburg College, the<br />

country's oldest<br />

Lutheran-related college, is a<br />

co-educational liberal arts<br />

college and is located in<br />

historic Gettysburg, Pa.<br />

Joan Kroschell, D, Bender<br />

Pier concerts soloists<br />

Ouf.st soloists for the<br />

nightly concerU on tin- Music<br />

Pier next weofc will be Joan<br />

Krescht'Il, soprani?, and David<br />

Joan Krosehell<br />

soprano Bender, tenor. They join tin.<br />

David Bender ,<br />

.. tenor municipal orchestra, under the<br />

direction of Clarcneo Fuhrman,<br />

y. August 10<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

and Tom Perkins, baritone, fur<br />

Fart 1<br />

Ilie Danee of die<br />

the concerts Sunday through<br />

Zamps Owartoa Herald ttmrtiaiB ....'. Smetona Thursday at 8 p.m.<br />

Because d'Haiftifct The Thunderer .......... Sousa Miss Kroschoil will bo a<br />

David Benin<br />

Part 2<br />

guest soloist' with the Detroit<br />

Dawn South ........ Mj^SIsfcrn Gm Loewe<br />

Symphony Orchestra in their<br />

Agnus Dei ,. .,...,,, Bint<br />

opening concert this fall and<br />

I Hear You<br />

Joan K<br />

later in the year is scheduled to<br />

CalUne Me ,,„,,..„,<br />

Parade of Hie<br />

sinj with the Buffnlo<br />

David Bender<br />

Wooden SoWera Jse]<br />

Symphony Orchestra.<br />

B<br />

Tlie Last Oiart ....... SiULyan Walfci ...<br />

As leading soprnilo of<br />

Tsehaitaift-sky<br />

Tarn PerHns<br />

Gilbert and Sullivan A Lil<br />

Zigeuner Grt<br />

Deep Purple ..,,.,,...,<br />

Carte, a five person concert<br />

DBROBO<br />

Joan Kroscholi<br />

Naflonal<br />

directed by her husband, Alton<br />

In a Msnaauy<br />

Lokos, she has sung all over the<br />

EmUem Man* ...... . Bagley Garden .,,,, Katdbey country includini! such dates aa Joan Krosehell<br />

pmi<br />

Let There Be Peace .... Miller the Baltimore Symphan}<br />

Its Meny Widow .... .. Lehar<br />

Tom Bertdna<br />

Orchestra, the United Stiitcs graduation from Columbia<br />

B' Lucevan Le SteUe ,, , Puccini Jazt Krfeato ....... Andasan Air Force Academy and just College in New York City, he<br />

David Bender Qklahatna Badgers last month at Oeean'Orove. was awarded a scholarship to<br />

La Reja ., lapane IXiesSay, August U She has appeared on Juilliard School of Music Opera<br />

OIK Kiss ........... J<br />

ftut i<br />

Broadway as Antonia in "Thr Theater. He also studied at<br />

Joan Kraehell Raymond Overture ,„ Tlioinas Man of La Mnncha", in the Hunter College Opera<br />

Dance ol the Hours .. FonehieiB landondeny Air .. TrtrtiHona] TVrone Outline production of Workshop, Westminster Choir<br />

The Holy City Adams<br />

David Bender "Pirates of Ponzniiee" imti School and the University of<br />

Torn Fsridns<br />

Unfinished SyjnphB§r , Schubert<br />

made her debut in "Thp Colorado,<br />

Au Moulin SIM Vtasi D'Arte ....,,...„ Pueeirt<br />

Mikado" with the New York Mr. Bonder's operatic career<br />

Carousel ,. Jtotfeas<br />

City Center Opera Company, includes performances with the<br />

Joan Knos*ell Off-Broadway she played the Central City Opera House<br />

• • • ^^<br />

Monday, U The WMstier<br />

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The Marty Wives<br />

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NaUa .„,,,, DeHbes<br />

But 2<br />

Company,<br />

Miss Kroseheli also has<br />

High M B Frfmj<br />

Si, MI QmrnaflD Mtaii , Pucdni<br />

appeared on national and local He has appeared in oratorio<br />

O» Gelkfe Mantaa .. Pu«lnj<br />

Joan Krwdidl<br />

television, in leading roles in performances across the<br />

Andantino<br />

David Barier numerous stock productions country as soloist with the<br />

Tlie<br />

Oiltop Prom<br />

and on educational records in Baltimore Symphony, the<br />

Will Ml .......... R ^ addition to other activities University of Nebraska<br />

Alice Blue Gown , Ttemey sueh as singing with the Symphony, the Princeton<br />

Jean RraeheU Rochester Symphony Symphony and many others,<br />

I&E<br />

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THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SfNTINeLLeDOeR<br />

all day<br />

Saturdays<br />

Sundays,<br />

•when<br />

Government booklet<br />

offered by Sandman<br />

WASHINGTON,<br />

D.C—Congressman Charles W,<br />

Sandman, Jr., (R., 2nd Dist,,<br />

N,J.) announced he has<br />

available fnr niiiiling to<br />

eonstituents the 1069 edition'<br />

of the popular House of<br />

Representatives booklet<br />

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Government.<br />

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appeal for those studying<br />

American jJOVermnent in<br />

elementary and high schools<br />

and for adults wanting to know<br />

more about their government.<br />

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and functions of the legislative,<br />

executive and judicial brunches<br />

jifoilr liuveriinipiit.<br />

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reader to lake an active part in<br />

government .o r . the<br />

responsibility uf making thn<br />

Arneriean system work rests<br />

with the people,"<br />

Congressman Sandman said<br />

that anyone living in the 2nd<br />

ConUressionhl District of New<br />

Jersey, wilier] covers Atlantic,<br />

Cope May, Cumberlnnd<br />

Counties, who desires a copy<br />

of Our American Government<br />

should write him us follows;<br />

Congressman Charles W.<br />

Sandman, Jr., 1C10 Longworth<br />

House Office Building,<br />

WinhinEtnn, U,U, aOftlfl.<br />

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PA01 12 _ SfCTION TWO THf OMAN <strong>CITY</strong> SeNTINeL-LIPGiR<br />

Church S«rvicM<br />

continued from page 3<br />

1:30 pm, —<br />

OfflcW B«rt<br />

l:« pm, — Junior and Senior<br />

Young People<br />

TiSO p.m. — EvangdiBHe Sep.<br />

vice.<br />

FrSB-<br />

f*rwi !•••<br />

CALVARV INBEPENbENT ST. JOSEPH'S R.C,<br />

ilh », «nd New York BV. Shore Hi, and Harfcor la,<br />

Rev, Gene Oorbett, putter Msff, Edward Q'Comer,<br />

-Sunday—<br />

paster<br />

1:45 a.m. — Church School paly-<br />

II a.m. — MotnJiw Worship T and « a.m. _ Mames<br />

JEFFRIES'<br />

FARM MARKET<br />

SUGAR SABY<br />

Jinny Lind Cantalopes • Pole Lima Beans<br />

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Th. "Old IrMp" It uwfr rtpjlr.. II >« Mln, fM. p,<br />

B »H(I enly nka • hw nm imMHw ii pt H MM'<br />

F Firm MMarfcM,<br />

IsfTT f»r ft»<br />

DIAL S<br />

7; 30 to 1 p.m. — Confessions<br />

nt Friday-<br />

7, 8, 11 a.m,, and J pjn. —<br />

Mama, CotiferaioTW the night<br />

before from 4 <br />

henrsai<br />

LJNWQGD<br />

CENTRAL UNFITO<br />

xmmomsi<br />

Siore rd. and Central av.<br />

Rev, Albert S, Lnyion, D.D..<br />

pastor<br />

Rev, Hgwand D, Straiten,<br />

associate<br />

Today (Friday)—<br />

1:30 p.m. — Naomi Qrele poo)<br />

party at the Abseeen Swim<br />

Dub,<br />

Saturday—<br />

2:30 p.m, - Older Youth Fel.<br />

lowship pienie for the ehildrrn<br />

of Atlantic City Rescue Mission<br />

at Birch Grove Park in Northfield,<br />

Sunday—<br />

8, 9:30 and II a,m, — Mom.<br />

ing Worship, Arthur W, Edwards,<br />

speaker. Topic, "Tho<br />

Varieties of the Religious Ex.<br />

perienee",<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. — Church<br />

Nursery<br />

9:30 a.m. — Church School for<br />

all ages<br />

10;4J a.m. — Senior High<br />

Church School<br />

8:30 p.m. — Senior High MYF<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

Exterminating<br />

and pMf Control<br />

ut Urn Stfnn<br />

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Fried Clams, , ,<br />

Fried Oysters. .<br />

Soft Shell Crab,<br />

Broiled Flounder (Stuffed).<br />

Broiled flounder (Plain)<br />

Lobitor Tail .......<br />

Shrimp Salad .<br />

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French Fried Potatoes<br />

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French fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings<br />

Assorted Pies. ....',.'.<br />

A LA CARTE<br />

PRICES SUBJECT TO N, ], SALES TAX<br />

Ea.<br />

A<br />

leave for the Slrend Trealer in<br />

Ocean City to hear Dr. Raymond<br />

I. Llndqutat, minigtCT of Holly,<br />

wand (Calif.) Flrnt Prnsbytfrinn<br />

aiurch.<br />

B;M p.m. — Older Youth Fet-<br />

lowship leave, for the Monrlyn<br />

Theater in Ocean City to hear<br />

Paul Anderson, "World's Strongest<br />

Man", speaker,<br />

Monday—<br />

6:30 pm. — Stritof HiRh MYF<br />

Softball at Mill rd. School in<br />

Northfield.<br />

Thursday—<br />

7 p.m. — Ltawood Boy Scout<br />

Troop 39 meeting in Central<br />

Hall.<br />

; * • • *.<br />

SEAVIEW BAPTIST<br />

An American BanUrt Church<br />

MSB Shone rd.<br />

Rev, Kurt B, Fmnk, pnatlOT<br />

Sunday—<br />

B:4S a,m. — Oiureh School ,<br />

11 a.m. — Morning VMrsMp<br />

8:15 p.m, — BYT<br />

7:30 p.m, — Eveni.TB Service<br />

Wednesday-<br />

7:;10 p.m. — PrayiTr meeting<br />

Thursday—<br />

7:45 p.m. — SenjQT Qirar rehen<br />

rsal<br />

* * *<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROW R.C.<br />

Wabash and Poplar aves.<br />

Rev. Vincent Ferraro, pastor<br />

Dally—<br />

7 and g a.m. — Mases<br />

Saturday—<br />

4 to S and T to 8:30 p.m. —<br />

Confessions<br />

Sunday—<br />

I, 9:30, 11 a.m., noon and 6:30<br />

p.m. — MMSPJ;<br />

LJNWQGD COMMUNITY<br />

IBS Shore rd.<br />

Rev. WlUian Conever, pastor<br />

Sundays<br />

' a.m, — Church School<br />

11 a.m, — Morniiig WorA^<br />

8:30 p.m. — Young People<br />

7:30 p.m. — EveninB Service<br />

Wednesday—<br />

8 p.m. — Prayer<br />

BITTHEL<br />

Ocean Heights av.<br />

Rev, L, A. FlBmore, pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:« a.m, — Morning Worrtup<br />

11 a.m. — Oiun* SeJwol<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

SEAV'ILLE UNITED<br />

MBTiroDisr<br />

Rev, Waller Saxvn, pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

10:30 a.m, — Church School<br />

7:30 p.m. — Evening Wtahip<br />

Thursday—<br />

8 p.m. — Choir rehearsal<br />

•CORBIN <strong>CITY</strong> BAPTIST<br />

MLIIII St., CorHin CHy<br />

R'V. llrirry Findeison, pastor<br />

»:m n.m. — Church School<br />

11 ;i,111. — Mnrnlng Worship<br />

7;.10 p.m. — Sunday Evcsiing<br />

Go^pti Hour<br />

WiTfiiK^Hflay—<br />

, 10 a,m. to noon — Fellfjsvship<br />

Hour ami Bible study<br />

0:30 p.m. — Choir ' rehearsal<br />

WESLEY UNrrr^ ivnrrHODisT<br />

Prterebut^<br />

Rev. Jdm Garrahan, water<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m. — Morrtiig Woraap<br />

11 a.m. — Sunday School<br />

TuMday—<br />

? pm. — Women's Qirtstlan<br />

Temperance Urdon, Ftellowrtdp<br />

HaU<br />

7:30 p,m, — Wancti's Socde^i<br />

of C3iriUan Service<br />

Wednesday^—<br />

7 p.m. — Senior Oiolr prac.<br />

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Marmora<br />

Rev, Bmee PHUIp., pastor<br />

undtaj<br />

9:4S a,m. - Sunday<br />

U ».m. - Mornlni WoMhip<br />

1 pm. - EvmiliB SaMoe<br />

1 p,ni. — QnAM on E*<br />

ycaHon i<br />

g p,m, _, Offldal Boart<br />

Iliuniday—<br />

T:M p.m, - Sato- Choir prac.<br />

SBOOND CAPE MAY BAPTIST<br />

Oiurefr and Shore nig., Fata<br />

Rov, Donald Weaver, poiitor<br />

Sunday-<br />

9-45 a.m. — amday Miool<br />

11 a.m, - Morning WottMp<br />

7:M p.m. — EvmiJS FU<br />

Mp Hour<br />

Monday—<br />

T p,in,—CliUMh LoasuD<br />

ing<br />

7 p,in. - Boys' Brigade<br />

WaJnesdhy-<br />

7:30 p.m. — Midweek PWycr<br />

ServlOB<br />

8:30 p.m. — ladira tlimus<br />

prartioB<br />

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TOOtAHOB UNITED<br />

D1ST<br />

Rev, John Oaraahan, partw<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.tn. — Sunday School<br />

11:15 a,in, - Morning WornMp<br />

Monday—<br />

7:30 p,m, - MottiorHrt Youth<br />

lto*i p<br />

ThuraJay—<br />

1 p,m, — Serior Choir prac<br />

lien "<br />

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FRIENDS MEETING HOUSE .<br />

Shore ni,, SesvHto<br />

Meeting lor divine warAip<br />

each First Day morning at 11<br />

o'clock. Mahtan Bye. Dial 333em.<br />

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BROTHERHOOD CHAPEL<br />

U, S. Air Force Base, Palermo<br />

Rtv. Ross Foster, Protestant<br />

chaplain<br />

Sunday—<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Service<br />

MARMORA OOSPEL<br />

Wlster and LjndhUTSt P*.<br />

Edward Richmond, ©vangeliM<br />

1:30 a,m, — Communion Seivine<br />

11 a.m. — Family Bible Hour<br />

7:30 p.m, — Ooqiel Serviee<br />

Tueaday—<br />

8:45 p.m. — Orls 1 Class<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7:45 p.m. — PrayCT Meeting<br />

TJiinsday—<br />

8:45 p.m. — Boys'<br />

The »«dB el rtfcDMnee are<br />

lasn in youtti ly plafflniB, but<br />

H«? hafvst is reaped In age by<br />

jain. - C. C. Ooltin.<br />

State puts embargo<br />

on faulty sausage<br />

Call Locally<br />

399-B52S<br />

Phoni,<br />

Welcome Visitors<br />

o Ocean City<br />

We hope your stay here h a pleasant one.<br />

»N THE MEANTIME .<br />

WHY NOT CONSIDER EVENTUALLY MAKING THIS<br />

IDEAL FAMILY RESORT YOUR PERMANENT<br />

PLACE OF RESIDENCE.<br />

YOU CAM EASILY KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YEAR AROUND ACTIVITO IN<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong>.<br />

day and Friday lsiUM wUI be<br />

PHI In tha blank balow<br />

Sto<br />

Toi 0«MB City S«nf!n,|.L,iB,r<br />

V. AUOUST I, IPSf<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINIL-LfDGIR<br />

Sex education tops<br />

BDroiimaicly 2U0 persons<br />

Trenton, Aug. 1 — The<br />

6sd the official opening<br />

/itato Department of<br />

Ey evening of the Four<br />

irsies<br />

Agriculture has placed on that, in May, he had »ent—y<br />

IM a ddcorating shop, at<br />

embargo on 8,000 pounds of<br />

fltaven uv. The shop is<br />

aauangn which its meat<br />

1 and opprntrd by Phil<br />

inspectors hod found to<br />

^rith Sally Faragher<br />

contain preservatives or excess<br />

W&k<br />

water,<br />

A tola! of 8,325 pounds;,<br />

floml centerpiece of pink<br />

which contained prohibited<br />

u^ arranged in an<br />

preservatives added to make<br />

ld vase was given as a<br />

the snumge appear Irmh while<br />

i to Mrs, Fay Rossi,<br />

its quality was actually<br />

ut it.<br />

deteriorating, has been<br />

ihop will be oP<br />

destroyed. The remainder,<br />

containing excess water, can be<br />

reprocessed, adding more'"'<br />

sausage, so that the nound of<br />

water is reduced to the legal<br />

percentage.<br />

The meat protesting firms<br />

which had added preservatives<br />

to their products were Coccloli<br />

Provisions Company, Inc., 007<br />

West st., Union City, and PZ<br />

Sausage, B0 Illinois av.,<br />

PfiterKon, Sausage packed by<br />

Coccioli Provisions was found<br />

to contain niaein and ascorbic<br />

acid. Ascorbic acid and sulfltes<br />

were found in the product<br />

packed by PZ Sausage,<br />

Sousage processed at tho<br />

Piedmont Provisions Co., 1015<br />

Bergenline av., Union City, was<br />

found to contain as much as<br />

14W percent water. The legal<br />

limit is 3 percent.<br />

Dr. C, Kenneth Jewell,<br />

deputy director of the'<br />

cr " y° ar<br />

Agent gives advice<br />

on sycamore moth<br />

The Sycamore! Tussock<br />

Moth is buck 'In Cape May<br />

County this y* nr nnd hatf been<br />

Edueatlanal history will<br />

found on Syi amiirc mid Plane<br />

remember 1989 as the year the That sex education would trues, neciirdiliR to Senior<br />

great scxeducutiun be controversial, Buys NJKA, County EsttcMisiiin v\Bimt John'<br />

controversy erupted. In New was not unexpected, The N. Macleod.<br />

Jersey and throughout the subject is closely tied to moral<br />

land, citizen groupii suddenly values and religious beliefs. MacLeod states that the<br />

formed to de-sex the public What was unexpoctod, . adult moths emerge during<br />

schooli,<br />

however, was the violent nnd<br />

emotional nature of the<br />

Pow parents argue with the organized opposition.<br />

premise that children should<br />

know the "facts of life," says Organizations such as the<br />

tho New Jeney Education John Birch Society, Liberty<br />

te Msist with any and Association, But differences Lobby, j, Christian .iii»ii.n Crusade, wrusuai?, Let L/et<br />

ntlnB projects. Right arise over what agency should Freedom<br />

Biey y sre busy working on<br />

Freedom Ringll Ring—ail admittedly ditdl<br />

on tench sex education, what from tho extreme political<br />

Bor or the local Baby Bb Parade P d materiaU should be used, and r i gilt — denounced sex<br />

[far the Miss America what children should education as a communist<br />

%<br />

pafticipaCe,<br />

conspiracy to corrupt<br />

• Ahtanna Initallationi<br />

Ideally, knowledgeable and American youth<br />

enlightened families instruct School authorities retorted<br />

•> Tawar & Roof Mounllnoi<br />

their own children, but parents that their concern was to<br />

faf VHF-UHF A FM<br />

troditienaJIy have sought reduce divorce, teenage<br />

outside help. In the past, the pregnancy, and venereal<br />

CwnpliM MLIS and SERVICE<br />

responsibility often went to disease; wipe out persisting<br />

Color • Black A Whit. TV<br />

the clergy. Churches still make sexual myths and prepare<br />

a useful contribution, saya children for contented family<br />

NJBA, but can no longer do life.<br />

the job alone,<br />

Many school officials began<br />

MAT and<br />

Basic sex education has<br />

receiving mlddle-of^thc nijjht<br />

iIHE REPAIRS been taught In public high<br />

telephone calls—some Insulting,<br />

schools for decades, usually in<br />

some threatening. Organized<br />

JSm£**- SetuOe<br />

| MUf aiERVICB courses called Health, Hygiene,<br />

audiences shouted down<br />

gr Family Life, Pressures have<br />

speakers and disrupted<br />

long been ri«ing for the schools<br />

meetings.<br />

to expand sex education. But, Printed materials used in<br />

1041 ASBURY AVI, DIAL; ,Mp J« Fiihlng because the subject Is so •tales as far off as California<br />

MVH Dilly 8 a.m, touchy, school authorities appeared in New Jersey,<br />

Rtturni if i p,m.<br />

generally resisted.<br />

Although they often proved<br />

effective in arousing public<br />

Then, in 1900, the Sixth indignation, the specific<br />

this summer FORGET<br />

White House Conference on allefations they contained did<br />

M08QUI1QES<br />

YACHT SALiS<br />

Children and Youth urged that not apply to any New Jersey<br />

"the school 'curriculum include school.<br />

ind CHARTIRS education for family life,<br />

including sex education,"<br />

Since school boards are<br />

UILWAY SERVICE Thereafter endorsements flame<br />

responsible to the public, some<br />

U!T - TACKLi from UNESCO, American<br />

rejected sex .education<br />

Medical Association, American<br />

proposals when Irate citizens<br />

^Sacial Health —Associatlonrhowled<br />

down the idea. Others, I<br />

National Education<br />

—however,—toulc—the—position"—j<br />

Association, PTA, National<br />

that the decision should be<br />

MPSON School Boards Association, U, ,<br />

governed by the will of the<br />

Office of Education, many<br />

majority. The national surveys<br />

Electronic Control Unit<br />

state education departments,<br />

have consistently shown that<br />

National Council of Ohurchei,<br />

most adulv want sex education<br />

BROS. -<br />

KLENATRON ittracts night-flying Inieeti to<br />

YMCA, YWOA, Synagogue<br />

in the public schools, NJBA<br />

Council of America, and the<br />

reports. If go, the<br />

Itself , . , away from people. Night-flying In-<br />

& Marina U.S. Catholic Conference,<br />

protests —though well<br />

sects are disintegrated. No bags or trays to<br />

As a result, reports NJ1A,<br />

organized, often sincere, and<br />

empty! Nothing to clean up. No odor. Instill r school boards throughout the<br />

usually loud—probably come<br />

liSi<br />

it and enjoy itl Effective initantlyl Quickly<br />

nation have expanded or<br />

from a school-district minority,<br />

reduces bug population of entire area. Leaves<br />

m. (tin t—<br />

considered new sex^education<br />

NJBA recommends that<br />

nothing but comfort!<br />

Q Wease send me rnoft<br />

programs. Then came reaction.<br />

residents of a school district<br />

This year, an organiaed<br />

remain skeptical about charges<br />

, informot/on on KLBNATROH<br />

movement spread to New<br />

of foreign subversion, about<br />

KLINATRON. the Elictronie Control Method<br />

• Weise stnd a<br />

Jersey—at least 84 other<br />

"smut" supposedly being used<br />

lets you enjoy the summer, day and night!<br />

representative 10 s« <br />

states—to halt all sex<br />

in local schools, and about<br />

Proven effective by homeowners, resorts,<br />

education.<br />

outside barnstormers trying to<br />

build parental frenzy.<br />

commercial users and 7 years of field testing<br />

Proposals for sex education<br />

In heavily Infested areas, only $4 8 ASS Nirnt<br />

should be weighed against the<br />

problems of the community,<br />

Mvertiiedfn ;"<br />

Address,<br />

NJBA advises. Decisions should<br />

be based on merit and need,<br />

Life and Reader's Digest -<br />

because hyeterla solves<br />

City.<br />

nothing, says NJBA,<br />

=<br />

June and July, and the<br />

caterpillars are found from lute<br />

July to Scplcmb o r.<br />

Hometjwncrs may use mist<br />

blowers or hydraulic sprayers<br />

with DDT or Sevin for control<br />

of the induct, or they may u^e<br />

Hand Tank Pressure Sprayers<br />

which arc available at County<br />

lawn and garden stores.<br />

To prevent buildup of<br />

spider mites or aphids on<br />

shrubs and trees, Maelood<br />

.advises that Malalhion<br />

insecticide be included in the<br />

spray for Sycamore Tussock<br />

Moths. If the infestation is<br />

particularly serious,<br />

homeowners should use a<br />

follow*up spray oni! to 10 days<br />

after tho first spray.<br />

mm is IVIRSO Ik?<br />

MUCHMOKUOPO<br />

mil<br />

AMERICAS<br />

fiREIiEST<br />

Vncotlon Area<br />

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, Ma, Csurl Heui,, 1<br />

CAPE MiV COUMTV CAP! MAV COUNTV<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S ONLY<br />

iNVISTMiNT BRQKIRAGE OFPICi<br />

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STOCKS - PONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS<br />

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<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N. j,<br />

COL, HfRBIRT H. BLIZZARD<br />

UNITED STATES AIR FORCE. Retires<br />

DIAL 399.6600<br />

RESIDENT PHONE M?.B700<br />

" nd durfnB the mmm>T<br />

st«t«<br />

<strong>CITY</strong>.,<br />

POINT<br />

GOLF<br />

BOURSE<br />

» •<br />

Old auto buffs<br />

enjoy picnic<br />

A report on the annual<br />

picnic was given members of<br />

Jersey Cape Region of the<br />

Antique Auto Club of America<br />

meeting Tuesday evening in the<br />

Art Center,<br />

The picnic was held at Cope<br />

May County Park Sunday, July<br />

27, Ten families of the club<br />

attended. . v<br />

Tom Dixon, president,<br />

thanked the. committee that<br />

arranged the Victorian<br />

Weekend Run July 12,<br />

Jonathan Wallace had obtained<br />

the trophies which a number of<br />

members won.<br />

Welcomed as quests were<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Davenport of<br />

Michigan, members of the<br />

Chevrolet Club; Mrs, Helen<br />

David of Pleasantville and<br />

Keith Muller of Cape May.<br />

Fallowing the business<br />

meeting a film of the<br />

Pottitown Run to Ocean City<br />

on May 21 was shown. This<br />

film is part of the current series<br />

made by the City of Ocean<br />

City for showing on Channel 2,<br />

The club is planning to<br />

attend the 50th anniversary<br />

celebration of Under Field in<br />

Atlantic City, It is said this<br />

field is the oldest airport in the<br />

world.<br />

The next regular meeting<br />

will be August 26,<br />

FUN mmm<br />

ACROSS<br />

DELAWABS<br />

CAPE MAY-<br />

LEWES FERRY<br />

1CHIDULE<br />

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ADDITION,!,<br />

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t.w... Dal,<br />

8.00 AM<br />

9:30 AM<br />

ITtOO AM<br />

!2{80 PM<br />

2:00 PM<br />

1.10 PM<br />

SiOO PM<br />

6:10 PM<br />

t:00 PM<br />

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breaking aofo<br />

charges...<br />

Save with a low-coit<br />

BANK AUTO LOAN.<br />

For new and used cara-<br />

for refinancing-<br />

for personal nteds.<br />

GALLO<br />

MOTOR SALES<br />

Authorized<br />

American Motors<br />

im, GMC Truck<br />

Dealers<br />

COMPLETE PARTS<br />

•nd<br />

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County to do BuimBss"<br />

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National Bank<br />

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Open Daily 9:30 to 10<br />

Sunday 9:30 to 6<br />

TiLTON SHOPPING<br />

CENTER<br />

FALL PREVIEW<br />

Girls* Flare Leg<br />

DENIM SLACKS<br />

• Never-iron perma-preM denim with that<br />

tiim trim, nsat look<br />

• Weitorn jtyling _ be in •fyl«<br />

SIZES 7 .14<br />

MONEY BACK GUARANTEE<br />

HOODED SURCOATS<br />

• Quilt lined<br />

• Knit coHar with eff-en lined heed<br />

• lip front<br />

• TerrifiE value<br />

SIZES 3 - 7<br />

PLENTY OF FREE PARKING<br />

Girls* Back-to-School<br />

PERMA-PRESS DRESSES<br />

• Huge assortment of Mason's newMt<br />

and most wanted styling<br />

S i l t s 7 - 1 4 . . . .<br />

PEOPLE-PLEASING PRICES<br />

Boys' Nylon Quilt<br />

SKI PARKAS<br />

• Atrached quiir-linBd heed<br />

• Warm pile body lining<br />

• Full cut<br />

• Geed fall colors<br />

• Zip front<br />

. SIZES 4-14<br />

FIRST QUALITY ONLY<br />

Merfs Full-Fashioned<br />

ACRYLIC PULLOVERS<br />

• Hand loomed<br />

• 100% virgin acrylic that i* waihabl.<br />

and wrirrkle-free<br />

• Choice of solid color*<br />

• Long sleeve*<br />

• Meek craw nock .<br />

SIZES S • M • L - XL<br />

Girls' 3-6x<br />

KNIT POLOS<br />

• All soften • Long MNVH<br />

• Novelty applique<br />

Girls' 3-6x<br />

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• Fall colon<br />

• Wanted cotton fabric.<br />

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inn Saturday Noon for regular classified section<br />

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and THUKSDAY NOON lot- th« TOO-I^TE<br />

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- All Classified Advertising Cash —<br />

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,sified Display Advertising — 22c per Agute Lino<br />

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PROF, SERVICES<br />

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BARK RIMMED woman's glasses. bJ.<br />

feeais. Vicinity of 3rd St. to loth<br />

St. call 399,4309. §,#<br />

FiMAlI H1LP WANTiD<br />

yEAR.ROUNO EMPLOYMENT In local<br />

handbag plant. Ns c*perience<br />

necessary. 40 hour W05N, Paid helj,<br />

ingeenditic-ns. Apply by mail only<br />

to Them Hird, Inc., P. Q, las 30<br />

C-cean City, N, j, if<br />

NAIRBRESSIRS lor Busy Salon In<br />

Ocean City, also manieurisis<br />

Call 3ii.9300.39i.9JOJ, "" t,f[<br />

WOMAN TO MANAQI ' Peterson's<br />

Candy and lee Cream Parlor, pica.<br />

sant working coildiliens Call 399.<br />

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Be companian to lady residing<br />

if^ Avalon. LJVS in, piys small sal-<br />

ary. Refmness required. Writ. PO.<br />

Boi 251, Avalon, N. J, OgJOa, 1,15<br />

SALES CLERK — E»p»H«nc;, p«f»,.<br />

rea BUI not neeesiaty. T«, found<br />

MALI HILP WANTID<br />

DISH MACHINl OPERATOR, pot<br />

washer, ana Bus boy, over 16<br />

year* of ago. Apply Mayfalr Re<br />

tauront. 70S Boardwalk. 1.<br />

TRUCK DRIVER _ year round,~5ef<br />

vise satisfied. Rai-ker paper Pro.<br />

ducts, 685 Bay Aye.. Oeein City,<br />

•__ SB<br />

ROUTE SALESMAN, year round ^joj<br />

ition, goes' salary, frjnge benefits<br />

paid holidays. Apply Forrest Laun,<br />

dries, 90S Aibury Avenue, t.f,<br />

HILP WANTID^<br />

WANTED _ Real Estate Salesman<br />

or saleswoman to start work ifn,<br />

mediately an a full time basis with<br />

the Woods Agency, call far ap,<br />

pointfhent 39§Q20u. f ,<br />

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4 Ibt.<br />

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4 p.m.<br />

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3397683<br />

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by Jem<br />

3199453<br />

TYPEWRI<br />

Malnla<br />

Adler do<br />

Main St<br />

Open 6<br />

INSURAN<br />

Ocean<br />

987.1200<br />

I-FRU. S<br />

na. 45 mm<br />

J1.50. Alt<br />

through<br />

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roof recoafed with<br />

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BB6.7919.<br />

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day till<br />

Service<br />

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Call<br />

tf.<br />

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8.8<br />

CALL US TODAY<br />

Ws will estimate fh§<br />

cost of installing<br />

ELECTRIC HEAT<br />

IN YOUR HOMi<br />

Yoy aro under no obllqallon<br />

Wm, S, Anderson<br />

Electricians<br />

1HS Wosf Avo, Dial<br />

ALUMINUM STORM<br />

WINDOW GLASS<br />

& SCRiiN RiPAIRS<br />

We atiQ fnanufaEture (sleyile<br />

nd awning windsw storm panels<br />

Ratpr'c **"•">•"'• SHOP<br />

UanCI 3 Alumimlin Product.<br />

IMS WEST AVENUE<br />

DIAL JfMS41<br />

'&B CHCVy, red impala haFdisp,<br />

air epfid., pewsf slgering. radio,<br />

healer, naw whltD wail tires, Prl^<br />

vatc Salsnea pf 5 jt*5f factory war^<br />

fsnty, Call 399KLPHL\ AT<br />

134 W. Tabor Road<br />

Phone CL 5-H97-M<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

k ng $9<br />

y KB !<br />

f hth 4Q HP<br />

B *BVS.ITT1R available anytim.. Call<br />

3t9.137I, ask for Anne or Karen,<br />

j<br />

today.<br />

ACAfGi«S<br />

eb for balance of sum<br />

B -susan WBHW 39t«*ioB<br />

CUSTOM<br />

PAINTING<br />

AND<br />

DECORATING<br />

BOB<br />

POWELL<br />

"The Price is Right"<br />

1447 Asbury Avenue<br />

DIAL 399-7535<br />

Furniture Repairing<br />

PHONE 39I-1M?<br />

ill<br />

Tom Ward<br />

RiUPHQLSTEfilNG<br />

and SLIP COVERS<br />

FOR FREE ISTIMATBS<br />

PHONE<br />

399-7554<br />

IMPLOYMINT AOf NCY<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> IMPLOYMINT An«y,<br />

. 915 Vfest Ave. ReiiaMe hslp turn-<br />

ithja. RefereneM inves'-gaics. Card.<br />

•li. MBta, prop., Bial 39S-1SB6<br />

tf.<br />

LEArlN TO KNIT crewel or efoahet.<br />

Attend classes Friday *ft& 3at.<br />

yrday evenings i:30" to S:DO<br />

P.M, ipccifie" beginners elaiies<br />

Saturday mornings 9:30 to I2:Qg<br />

noon. Daytime inslryetions, country<br />

Crafts. BI3 AsBury An 3SS.7-572.<br />

t.f.<br />

WINDOW GLASS<br />

REPLACED<br />

Ocean City<br />

Glass<br />

926 Asbury Avenue<br />

Bctw»ii fHi and 1(Hi<br />

399.2224<br />

Glass Tops<br />

AND<br />

Mirrors<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

GLASS<br />

926 Aibury Avenue<br />

lelween }th jni IBth<br />

399-2224<br />

CHiUD CARE in my home by day<br />

Of week* no age lifnil. 3§S*I13f.<br />

B,1B<br />

READINO—All >IK, HemsdiB! lead,<br />

ing Phonies. Elementary sehgol<br />

iybjeets. Simple speech problems.<br />

Reatfiri^is worn for pre=fi>if grad.<br />

era. <strong>On</strong>e hours help h£ip£! A<br />

personally eondyeted tytaring lerv-<br />

iEf? since 1950. Certified teaehen<br />

Afiine N#3li 1^3§ Pleasure Av§..<br />

Qeean City. 3INM7i4 B.g9<br />

VEMO'NALS"<br />

CAJ£RiN&—Fsney ^andwi&ftes. Hor-<br />

D'Oeutfreg me, Mrs, Hoff, prgfes^<br />

siBnai Catering in Abinstsn Town=<br />

ship far 12 years 319*7110,= t.f,<br />

BOiUES HAM, tUNCH ROLL, im-<br />

ported gwiss Cheese, $1.03 by<br />

the psund. Asfaury Cold Cuts- 649<br />

As&ur> Aye. tf-<br />

CAPE MAY~~DjAMONDS — Wifi cut<br />

ygur ewn stories, any size, J3-QQ<br />

a k$Fa\, aisQ haye some fsr sale.<br />

Cat) 927=2Q41. William S. Hartley,<br />

^14 Atiantie Aye., Saffiers Ps*nt,<br />

N. j, w in<br />

STORM SASH<br />

and SCREENS<br />

REPAIRED<br />

Ocean City<br />

Glass<br />

M6 Aibury Avenut<br />

UNEEDA<br />

TOOL<br />

Aik Ui, wt rent<br />

most any kind!<br />

Ph.309-2227<br />

Wallace Hardwara<br />

7SQ AIBURY AVENUI<br />

7« WIST AVlNUi<br />

Auto Air<br />

Conditioning<br />

Service<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

GLASS COMPANY<br />

924 Asbury Avenue<br />

399.2224<br />

UWANTA<br />

RENTA<br />

UMBRELLAS |3 a wk<br />

RAPTS $2 a day,<br />

$5 a week<br />

Wo Sell All These<br />

New, Too'<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

Wallace Hardware<br />

750 Asbury Avenue<br />

749 West Avenue<br />

Wi DO OUR OWN<br />

TV SERVICE<br />

— WORK —<br />

ON THI PREMISES<br />

AND IN-<br />

YOUR HOMi<br />

ALL MAKES 4 MODELS<br />

• SOLOR<br />

• BLACK & WHITE<br />

• RADIOS & STEREO<br />

YOUNG'S TV<br />

& RECORD SHOP<br />

858 Asbury Ave,<br />

Diar 399-0091<br />

• ANTENNA<br />

INSTALLATIONI<br />

AUTO GLASS<br />

REPLACED<br />

Insurance Approved<br />

Strviee<br />

Ocean City<br />

Glass<br />

926 Asbury Avenue<br />

Between wfi and Isth<br />

399.2224<br />

DOGS, CATS 4 PITS<br />

Fifetharn r-irrri Kennets<br />

fifRBlLS for; "' 3At,r. »l : .So'«<br />

can in-mv<br />

A CLASSIFIID AD<br />

BRiNGS RISULTS<br />

1966 THOMPSON lii,y a|| fibe<br />

gnu witfr-IBa-trfTtullllud.<br />

f.rm (18?^ Call l»9.a7S6! ke nl>W "<br />

(SEAL far cruising jersey W3<br />

Conterboani sloeB ,Bi«il'i,2-<br />

von sails, *i H.P. eray "si.4<br />

bunks, sls^i 4. In water, r»d<br />

FT. AUX, SAILBOAT -West Wind-<br />

well hnewn in Ocean City. 2i h B<br />

3Sirl Gray Marine engine, ler.d<br />

el, SJil3 and lots of e.tras in.<br />

jBed. y»ke offer. F. L Shaw, 409<br />

ly Ave.. or Thompson's asat Yard.<br />

E'lsn Creek. F , ,<br />

5A[LBOAT — similar to Syn».h<br />

!5^ OWENS.CABIN "CRIJISIR, jpfg.<br />

Hrreod JUbO. EJi:e.|lir,t" condlfioii'<br />

SAILflSH tiSO. C«ll M»«iyg, ^g<br />

MFQ If, 71 H.P. JOHNSON 19S3<br />

Full covers, fj&erglats. oliian Call<br />

1»<br />

SI<br />

If<br />

«.i<br />

$!<br />

jrr, SCOT<br />

ail*r f.75£<br />

Til<br />

>. &<br />

i- f&<br />

i' THOMPSON<br />

M.P. E<br />

Ob. motor, trailer 1175. BQ. After<br />

1 p.m. Sal. AiJg S!h, S417 Simg.<br />

fULtOL- ^ _~ *<<br />

TROJAN _ li 7 te ifJiTFoeaUn.<br />

a.tlon. In water. $450 f,rm, 135<br />

H.P. mbgard. automate, bilge pumg<br />

OUTBOARD »»OTO», Eirtnfud.. lg<br />

wyi* 1 r*"" $1 iS<br />

14' TROJAN, plywoofl njnMBUt,<br />

•W n«n»l>t« off» 7<br />

Fl3£a, Ocssn tf^r.<br />

MOTH €s%<br />

F>yv.ood h II aaenin uili<br />

( Au ii7i ei i<br />

LFIJI _ Bmur- I riluM na<br />

d ««ti u.1 11 5 c II 3J9 07BS<br />

IS H.p. Ml<br />

LUHR<br />

rine, just 100 er_ _ __ _<br />

heaa, depth f;nair, «hip to shapi<br />

raaro. oanvaa top JJ996.0O firm<br />

Can be sa^n a* 34 Bay Aye ar<br />

tall 3SSO4S9. - * %.f|<br />

"M f CRAFT CUSTX MIZrD<br />

UOH IB HP<br />

h ^_ d w F '"P<br />

••• nk n5 t u<br />

L«1 F J. p ^ „„<br />

V hud Luw *i f ^<br />

T A t<br />

J5000 HO TRAMS<br />

KNORRIASTrR YACHT YARD<br />

l»^Z7i4<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

M« 9AY AVE. Dial JM-1717<br />

• C I nnmiiit Lief uses<br />

• Fresh Water<br />

FishinL, I mnst",<br />

• Roat ami Motor<br />

RLllf ll<br />

• 1 1 hinj Tat kit md<br />

Hilt<br />

• Nautical Gifts<br />

OFFICIAL WEIG (MASTER FOR<br />

A Fl HINt. CPNTr T5<br />

FREE LOCAL TIDE TABLES<br />

F.L'ABBOTT<br />

Sailboats<br />

SUNFIS'H<br />

IMMEDIATE DELIVERY<br />

ALL COLORS ~ '<br />

MO WEST AVENUE<br />

Ocean City 399-2424<br />

MARINE<br />

ELECTRONIC<br />

SALES and SERVICE<br />

RADIOTELEPHONES<br />

DEPTH METERS<br />

DIRECTION FINDERS<br />

ANTENNAS<br />

BOAT WIRING<br />

RiPAIRS - TUNBUPS<br />

Pint eiaii.FCC Lieenud<br />

Johnson's Marina<br />

Electronics<br />

804 Bay Ocean City<br />

Phone 399-2221<br />

Id gold<br />

Sterling Silver. Free MB-<br />

Old eioeks, watehes. jewelry,<br />

md dental bridges. Srnith<br />

:, §5S Asbury Aye .<br />

f<br />

WA TED @¥ PRIVATE party I<br />

per i<br />

plan<br />

©eo3n<br />

flwnsf<br />

end j<br />

City.<br />

fed.<br />

N,<br />

S<br />

e J,<br />

end<br />

t§ AM<br />

P.O. B<br />

regiys<br />

sn* p!et<br />

will be<br />

WI H TS PJRUNA, E w D ft<br />

bed Ln-WTI hQuyS <strong>On</strong>e &a g g<br />

a *D KID u M&at<br />

fi rf In Rasd d ti<br />

11 CXK $ 3 "*O u p rt<br />

t B H t I Lsflge<br />

II<br />

DtSLONeR NEies WORK KOQM or<br />

1 in &ysiness sroa for mpnth<br />

—or-iamiwv-WiTts-iBis^ " ' "<br />

Ledgar 8-i<br />

Tn:<br />

-AV N M WiR — B fe and D<br />

1 ^ N # 13 9 D«l<br />

nrd U -d i h ess me<br />

m I #7 Ltp- $J0 w<br />

f Cal 3B&- UQ<br />

UM.MAGJT SAL1 at Shiloh Bapti,,<br />

Burth, s.iluroay, August 9th. &S<br />

^ A. MEH PRVrB sola ip r«tfly a<br />

np ^s ngft Ben ><br />

d t<br />

S15 og o r- ir 00<br />

BoatJi Rd S-B<br />

eARASE SAUE — Ina tabl«, rmind<br />

coffee fable, eutdoer furniture,<br />

lamps, drapes, bodsrsreads, g!an&.<br />

els, pietures. canistBr vaAjyrri<br />

elearier, small hoysehoid artleli?5<br />

and aaplianecs. Mast things Ufvdffr<br />

$1Q.OO. Friday and Saturday, Aug.<br />

gth .jnd Sth, 9 a.m. to & p.m. 257<br />

Sn^re prive, Osean City (lath<br />

B-lj<br />

REFfiiaEflATOR— Frlcldalra In g ^<br />

eenditian £30. Two fitter rugs,<br />

roorn sile $4 oasfi. SMUrilay Aug<br />

3 till ». 8510 C«nlr«l * hailiit fH.SDO, MseFhersen<br />

YESHH Broher, IJIil ,md West.<br />

t(L EFFIClCNeieS, 14 units 4<br />

•Lri DW Nt}W onerating Good<br />

In peer heallh. will<br />

faflch martgagi? Call<br />

MI SB<br />

R.ady For The Saassn<br />

e«««f«, WTI WM AVB,<br />

(living room and dining<br />

Two bodroemi and<br />

Unflnilhri !nd flosr.<br />

hoof iild •rofin<br />

"<strong>On</strong>ly 119,500.<br />

JVM. R. B0UGHIRTY<br />

I Iif«f», 11» W.» Aw. j<br />

LOW, tQW TAXES (1114 annually)<br />

Tuekaiiofl Rd. nllr Marmora Thh)<br />

Thr*:e tjedroom hgrna has n i' tfasr<br />

old heater and a 6 »»>r aid roel '<br />

.imnnu many aklrau. Large lot and<br />

nno tai' gnrags is ineludiid at 116,-<br />

FO jf- n . F « M p „,„ (in, boje), „<br />

mmt.i.<br />

LOVELY eARBEAH AREA Cott.g. 3<br />

i»,, 114 bath., Lear »»r»a»f »«<br />

esllenl hut, eemplitMy fuml»h«d<br />

No Boo inrarmatlon. In rdmund<br />

L. Wlinirn, R.altof, a(0 Oinn. til<br />

CLASSIFIED At<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

ATTRACTIVB REAL ESTAT1<br />

PUBLIC AUCTION<br />

In,, j^». c. L,»ls' ofr,r ih,lr eh.rmin* .nd gfeious a.y.id. h«,il<br />

• ABSICON, N. J, (4TH anrt HAVROADS)<br />

SATURDAY, AUGUST 9_ 1> M<br />

EXHIilT SUNDAY, AUOUST 1 _ 1 r, J '<br />

5i">ir lining<br />

draomu 3 fulla^sss^a,!<br />

GRi<br />

GRACI<br />

— RiALIt<br />

18thSt,4Aib«r|<br />

*4 ROOM HOTB. naf<br />

H " "<br />

reservafians<br />

with ^hVBi«<br />

DUPLIX — 3<br />

m«nl each IkW, 0<br />

lot. luyer to (•(••:•<br />

rents on Quiet t^l<br />

furnishM, K "<br />

TWO FAMILT — i<br />

loeation. Fsr i<br />

DUPLOI — AcnH j<br />

LASOON FflOMT DUWll<br />

bedrooms, 1M<br />

floor. JuB wi*.<br />

psney.<br />

RANCH COTTASEIailc<br />

4v*r>g mem s '<br />

Oil net water tm<br />

ilc lot $21,900,<br />

BEACHFRONT M Sffl t<br />

Ian righti, BM Hi<br />

!NViSTMBfl|<br />

PRWHffl<br />

HERS is A' aeon 1<br />

opBortunity. U~"<br />

four neatBd tp<br />

good eondiBon. „<br />

at ,21,000 f!mi..«IJ»Jl<br />

on (hit on*. I"-***•<br />

r8fit»d yMii>.<br />

9 APAHTMENTi ptkS |<br />

m<br />

Mtly don't WW'<br />

for «n Pnmnt «<br />

asy.<br />

HVE J-SEBW<br />

Plus «t, gun hot<br />

host. Gnraec. Will S<br />

undOT assegged vulup.<br />

will tnki. back nw%<br />

nose.<br />

*2I,000,<br />

399-0756<br />

Will,,,,<br />

U for<br />

moil<br />

WANTED<br />

four BHrsam (or mor«) Home<br />

Far y«,,r round living, er»f.«i,ly<br />

Gardens ssetisn.<br />

We h.jue eiient, ,„$, la bu<br />

"Jf-J-Bo you hflv. th. proMrtf<br />

HILLEGASS<br />

RIAL ESTATi<br />

U<br />

SIXTEEN<br />

APARTMENTS<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly 8 housei from<br />

beach. Completely<br />

furniihed. BjtflbUjhed<br />

clientele. ExceUent<br />

condition. Available<br />

now for Inipection.<br />

French Real Estate<br />

WILLIAMS<br />

REAL 1STAT1<br />

WANT<br />

WATERFRONT?<br />

SEVERAL<br />

NEW<br />

LISTINOS —<br />

1310 BAY AVENUE<br />

DIAL 399 5711<br />

siAL err Are — SALC<br />

WONDIBfUL PA¥IN0 Quest Hous»<br />

with fhres complete apartments,<br />

4 ear •rirage, large lot, fully equip.<br />

pad. Immediate po£Sef£ion, Must<br />

6e sola »3f.soo. No phono Infer,<br />

nutian. Hurry, See Edmund U Wish,<br />

am Real Estate. BiQ Oeean Av@<br />

F ».SS<br />

fiENTIR eiTV, fine home with In,<br />

come. 1st floor. 1 efficiency apt.<br />

olu» two 5 bedroom eomplet. apti,,<br />

2nd floor, cemeiete apt. 2 bedrooms,<br />

l.mng room, liiteiien, 1 baths, 3rd<br />

floor 4 bedroomi, 1 bath, 4!h floor.<br />

3 b*droorfl5, 1 powder room. 1st.<br />

Inti. 3rd floors eomplet^ly heated<br />

with gas hot water h»at, V*ry "gsod<br />

Gondrtien. Owners retiring, wsn't<br />

last long, JJO.Oyd, IH Idmund A,<br />

WisJiam Reaitpr. 810 Osean in.<br />

aiSOMO F S-15<br />

TO SETTLE ISTATE. Heated two<br />

bedroom dyplea plyi two ear gar,<br />

age with one bedroom apartment<br />

above, each with private psreh.<br />

Building and furnishings in very<br />

good eendilion. Near 15fh and As-<br />

Bury JSO.uSO, The Farrsil Agency,<br />

1400 West Ave. "" Ftj.<br />

WINTIR RENTALS<br />

ATTRACTIVgLY FURNISHED thrK<br />

Bedroom raneher. Washer and dfysc<br />

Adult! preferred. Open October to<br />

j*4¥. Call 35S76I5. 8 8<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

ONE BEDROOM rnnan ririt flpor<br />

furnished apartment $75 month<br />

(•eluding utliltlei. Call 399-155*<br />

t.f.<br />

*IFT. I to JUN» 10. Fuml.h»d.<br />

Garden, uctlon. z bedraomi, liv-<br />

ing room, dining room, bjth, mod.<br />

«rn kitchen, utility room with wash.<br />

*f ana dryer, ofr-street njrlin,.<br />

Call Between & and 9 p.m. 399*6596<br />

HI<br />

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16 — SICTION TWO<br />

at Bay av. ballfield Saturday<br />

, The bind Annual National<br />

;. Surf-easting Tournament fur<br />

-the "Ocean City Cup" will bo<br />

held Saturday on the Athletic<br />

Field, 6th st, and Bay av.<br />

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SAT., AUG. 30th<br />

Casting competition will start<br />

at 10 a.m.<br />

The first competition for<br />

the "Ocean City Cup" was held<br />

in 1916, under the sponsorship<br />

of the Ocean City Pishing<br />

Club. Since the first<br />

competition on August 12,<br />

1918, the Ocean City<br />

surfcastlng tournament hag<br />

been held yearly under the<br />

auspices of the Association of<br />

Surf Angling Clubs. The<br />

"Ocean City Cup" was first<br />

donated to' the Ocean City<br />

Pishing Club by the Mayor and<br />

Commissioners of the city in<br />

1916. Since its beginning the<br />

cup has changed hands yearly<br />

and returned to Ocean on the<br />

second Saturday of every<br />

August for the . yearly<br />

competition.<br />

The surfcasting tournament<br />

involves teams with five men<br />

on eaeh team. In the course of<br />

the competition each team<br />

member will make five easts<br />

with the five casts of each team<br />

member being averaged<br />

together for a team average<br />

east. The team with the longest<br />

average east will win "the<br />

competition for the coveted<br />

"Ocean City Cup". Teams<br />

from Clubs all along the<br />

Atlantic coast are expected In<br />

the competition,<br />

Under the administrative<br />

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Surfing suffer*<br />

in foul weather<br />

The unsettled weather of<br />

the past several weeks has<br />

slowed the pace of the weekly<br />

surfing competitions and other<br />

activities at the city's<br />

playgrounds, Donald Pilleggi,<br />

Recreation director, reported<br />

yesterday.<br />

The surf was up, but the<br />

rains came and postponed the<br />

night's surfing , competition<br />

planned by the Ocean City<br />

Surfing Association at the lith<br />

st. beach.<br />

The only activity of the past<br />

several weeks was the Novice<br />

surfing event on Tuesday, July<br />

29. M. Perkins was high scorer<br />

in the Junior Jlen's Division,<br />

while F. Fonk set the pace in<br />

the Men's Division. J,<br />

MeQuigan won the Boy's<br />

Division competition, with'j.<br />

Bunting a close second.<br />

Weather permitting the first<br />

of three series of competitions<br />

for the Ocoan City Surfing<br />

Association Trophy will bo<br />

held at the 14th st. beach next<br />

Tuesday evening at 6 o'clock.<br />

Shufflln <strong>On</strong><br />

N*>w» and Gotsi. »f<br />

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by H, Parko Baktr<br />

Forty took part in last<br />

Saturday afternoon's<br />

progressive. The following<br />

persons qualified For awards:<br />

Dee Fitapatriek, Mae Murphy,<br />

Helen Otley, Lyje Olmstead,<br />

Harry Selteer, Ed Urieh,<br />

Dot Cairns and Bella Wilson<br />

captured first place honors,<br />

and Ethel Doll and Edna<br />

Hopper finished second in the<br />

club's Ladies Doubles<br />

Championship Tournament<br />

staged August 4 and a. The<br />

Men's: counterpart held at the<br />

same time featured Harold<br />

Bodine and Jack Schneider<br />

first and Doe Rabbins and Ed<br />

Veith second. Fourteen ladies<br />

and 12 men participated,<br />

flayer participation in the<br />

club's July events totaled 510<br />

made up as follows: 358 (seven<br />

progressives), 83 (five<br />

championship tournaments).<br />

71 (one candy shoot).<br />

Dates to note on your<br />

calendars:<br />

August 13, club meeting<br />

(Election of Officers), August<br />

^8 and 18, Guys and Dolli<br />

Tournament, August 23,<br />

Annual Banquet: Be sure to<br />

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Williard S. Wilson, Jr., n<br />

frequent Ocean City<br />

'visitor, drovo his<br />

l-JS-eubie-ineh hydroplane<br />

to a nvw world record<br />

Saturday in the Inboard<br />

National Races at Morgan<br />

City, La.<br />

Wilson pushed his<br />

rear-engine hydroplane to<br />

a speed of 70.S1 miles an<br />

hour to crack Ihe previous<br />

record for the class f 0,02<br />

mph, held by George<br />

Cusaek, of Cambridge, Md,<br />

Wilson's boat is a new<br />

hull constructed last year<br />

in California, An unusual<br />

feature of the craft is the<br />

mounting of the power<br />

plant behind the driver.<br />

Most hydroplane motors<br />

are in front of the driver.<br />

.e?*-" 1 -<br />

~m~<br />

Wilson is the son of Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Willard S. Wilson,<br />

Sr., of Wilmington, Del,,<br />

and 2516 Wesley av..<br />

Ocean city. A resident of<br />

Wilmington also, the boat<br />

racer is a frequen^ visitor<br />

to the summer home of his<br />

parents here.<br />

Wilson, who U 44 years<br />

old, races frequently in the<br />

local area, in Great Egg<br />

Harbor Bay, Lakes Bay<br />

and Mays Landing lake.<br />

Earlier this year he won<br />

the class race in the<br />

PieasantTille Regatta, and<br />

won in the Eastern<br />

National Races at Red<br />

Bank, N.J,<br />

Wilson, a Wilmington<br />

radio and television<br />

retailer, has aptly named<br />

his boat "LIT Electron."<br />

College Basketball<br />

Plymouth Inn, 78,<br />

Knight's Pharmacy, 81<br />

Plymouth Inn opened its<br />

drive for the second half<br />

championship with a<br />

convincing win over Knight's.<br />

Richie Wrest kd the winners<br />

with 20 points and got<br />

considerable help from Harry<br />

Bittner, who scored IB.<br />

Knight's leading scorer was<br />

Bob Royal with 18.<br />

Bob's Grill, 72<br />

Fox Real Estate, J8<br />

Bob's Grill got off to a fast<br />

start in the second half as they<br />

defeated first half champs Fax,<br />

72-88. Fox playid with a<br />

make-shift lineup and really<br />

never was in the game. Bob's<br />

Comment <strong>On</strong> Sports<br />

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Star taah •»<br />

in basufcan hi<br />

tai;a.;of:hv^j<br />

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viTSi.-y.<br />

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of 3at«<br />

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hundredth<br />

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All-<br />

anni-<br />

soru writers<br />

r^its added<br />

h sh.j Msults<br />

3«Kti. The<br />

_th* jmm-mg<br />

"i"y cobb ai<br />

'. ' all Major<br />

t and all<br />

••astern,<br />

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Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

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Wariiw r<br />

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via Stb.Bi: April JO;<br />

Mtyf,i4,ai,M;rim««i<br />

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BeBteniisr 1,10, %7. M,<br />

FOE rOLDlM<br />

AND ninvATOini<br />

SHRIVE<br />

TRAVIL SiRViCf<br />

PHan*<br />

eague<br />

First Htilf Standings<br />

Hawks 5 1" M<br />

76'en 3 3 .<br />

Celtics 2 4<br />

Laken 2 4<br />

' All-Star Oimi-<br />

! Red 23, Black, 18 •<br />

I Despite Colman Hafre's nine<br />

points and strong rebounding<br />

for the Black team, the<br />

Redmen used a balanced team<br />

.effort to bring honie a victory<br />

in this year's Jellybean all-star<br />

game, O'Hanlon had eight,<br />

Shervia five, Nolan four, Larkln<br />

four, and Dolente two for the<br />

Red squad, Timmy Nolan also<br />

starred as a playmaker and hall<br />

hawk for the winners,<br />

7B'ers,30, Lakers,21<br />

Vin Shervln's 11 points and<br />

Timmy Nolan's nine paced the<br />

76'ers in this win over the<br />

Lakers, Mike Magarity's 13<br />

kept the losers in the game, but<br />

he couldn't get enough help to<br />

overcome the team play of the<br />

fB'ers.<br />

Hawks.ze, Celtles.az<br />

McDonald and Howley each<br />

tallied six points to pace the<br />

league-leaders in this squeaker.<br />

Jim Turner led all scorers with<br />

seven,<br />

Hawks,21, 76'ers,20<br />

<strong>On</strong>ce again the Hawks won<br />

out in a close ball game as they<br />

employed six points from<br />

balanced scoring was led by<br />

McDonald and a very balanced<br />

attack to edge the 76'era in this<br />

Mike Waeob with JUL_ points important encounter. Timmy<br />

and £3ene Maulr with """ lo,<br />

Butch Fowler led Fox with 21.<br />

r r Nolan" was -nhe—<br />

Butch Fowler led Fox with 21, high-scorer with eight points.<br />

The win makes Bob's a strong The victory clinched first place<br />

contender for the second half for the birds.<br />

title.<br />

Schedule of play:<br />

Lakers,31, Celtics,26<br />

Friday, August 8, Plymouth<br />

Inn vs. Don's, 6.30 p.m.; Bob's Mike MeCarity's 21 points<br />

vs. Coaches, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Monday, August 11, Cari'i<br />

vs. Knight's, 8:36 p.m.<br />

Tuesday, August 12, Fox vi.<br />

Plymouth Inn, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Wednesday, August 13, Fox<br />

vs. Coaches, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Thursday, August 14. Bob's<br />

vs. Carl's, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Friday, August 18, Knight's<br />

vs. Flanders, 8:30 p.m.; Bob's<br />

vs. Den's, 8:30 p.m.<br />

hit J23 with a dead ball when<br />

42!<br />

While Ruth hit more honera,<br />

Cobb hit more triples and doubles<br />

and wsj the most •leitlag<br />

man on thi bas» paths for two<br />

decades. He stale more bas#s<br />

in one aeason than Rath did in<br />

his eareer. And he Isd the<br />

league in hittini 12 times, nine<br />

years in a row! Ryth led the<br />

league anee.<br />

Thus sentiment and paitiajit"<br />

and youth obviously played<br />

a role iji the recent aH-time<br />

peateat vote.<br />

INTRBB<br />

gave him the ilngle gamo high<br />

scoring mark of the summer, as<br />

thi> Lakers won their finl<br />

—conlml.-MoCarity wwmidt-d by -<br />

Bolen's six points and Warner's<br />

four, Colman Ham posted 11<br />

points for the Celtics,<br />

Lakers.as, Hawks,27 '<br />

The last fmishinn Laken<br />

jarred the flnt-place Hswks<br />

behind the souring of Mike<br />

MeCarity and Roger Warner<br />

MeCarity had 14, and Warner<br />

18. Steve Dolente and<br />

O'Hanlon each had six for the<br />

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<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, NEW JfRSfY, TUESDAY, AUGUST 12, l?6f<br />

ngineer Corps weighs city's plea<br />

Hr permission to dredge baybottom<br />

,,,, the city will be<br />

j to dredge<br />

city<br />

the<br />

will<br />

inland<br />

bo<br />

for sand to bo<br />

ie replenish eroded<br />

will not be determined<br />

F U.S. Army Engineers<br />

until the<br />

untN (he latter „„« „, „„;„„,j reviewed ,,,.., by the „ Engineers. .<br />

September,<br />

The determination as to<br />

The Sentinel-Ledger learned ^ f ^ P ^ i t will be issued,<br />

yesterday that a dredging will be based on an evaluation<br />

permit will not be issued until of all relevant factors including<br />

all relevant factors have been<br />

th« effect of the proposed<br />

** ~ ' '•^•»*<br />

work on navigation, fish and<br />

wild life, conservation, Comments on these factors<br />

pollution and the general<br />

may be submitted to the<br />

public lntere»t," a notice<br />

Philadelphia district of the<br />

signed by Lt, Col. John B.<br />

Corps on or before Sep'tember<br />

Kineald announced.<br />

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Ecumenical service<br />

at the Tabernacle<br />

<strong>On</strong>e million cubic yards<br />

would be dredged from a<br />

section of the bay starting at<br />

8th st, and extending a mile<br />

south toward the Ocean<br />

Clty-Longport bridge. The<br />

section Li approximately half a<br />

mile wide.<br />

in struck, killed by plane<br />

ping on airport runway<br />

i ftfqod L, ViHaume,<br />

Tibio the path of. an<br />

plane at the<br />

Afcporl on Thursday<br />

I Biy have planned<br />

It) with the pilot<br />

Won Hint pianos<br />

from the airport<br />

too close to his<br />

Ttnbago la.<br />

were flying<br />

home at 8<br />

But ViHaume apparently<br />

miscalculated and the left wing<br />

tip of the four.passenger<br />

monoplane piloted by George<br />

prd and sketch<br />

investigation<br />

..—- detectives<br />

fit murders of<br />

('suds Susan Davis<br />

" i Perry had' new<br />

.tlaiiweok that a<br />

• me might bo a<br />

oil damage<br />

s ear<br />

p., Wehard Taylor, a<br />

MM restaurant, fired<br />

Wai kitchen helper he<br />

ami reprisals hut<br />

II he (at his<br />

«'• or was parked on<br />

- ,...,^on nv. and<br />

-> nndils had thrown a<br />

K 'rti windshield, let the<br />

i<br />

'"*° tires, ripped off<br />

»«ntenni, windshield<br />

L »« nir view mirror.<br />

7 Mi put sand in the<br />

e Jimei Nickl was<br />

m & located an<br />

snri two<br />

up<br />

of coeds<br />

possibility.<br />

The fathers of the girls<br />

whose bodies were found in a<br />

woods off the Garden State<br />

Parkway in Somors Point the<br />

Monday following Memorial<br />

Day held a news conference at<br />

Absecon State Police barracks<br />

on Friday.<br />

Raymond Perry, who told<br />

reporters he was speaking for<br />

himself and for Wesley Davis,<br />

announced a $20,000 reward'<br />

will be given the person or<br />

persons who give the police<br />

information which could lead<br />

to the arrest and conviction gf<br />

whoever it was who stabbed<br />

thejr daughters to death.<br />

Perry showed no sign of<br />

emotional strain as he told the<br />

newsmen that the reward was<br />

being offered at "the<br />

psychological moment" on the<br />

advice of the State Police.<br />

He and Davis both spoke<br />

words of praise for Detective<br />

Lt. James Brennan and his men<br />

who have sifted through<br />

hundreds of leads which might<br />

Continued page 12<br />

m<br />

tf° seeking the tall,<br />

this composite akotch.<br />

Collo, 39, a mechanic, of 6<br />

Michigan av,, struck VUlaiime<br />

knocking him to the runway.<br />

He died from Internal<br />

injuries a short time later at<br />

Shore Memorial Hospital as<br />

surgeons were preparing to<br />

operate.<br />

ViHaume, who was an<br />

executive at the National<br />

Aviation Facilities Experiment<br />

Center at Pomona. had<br />

contacted the Sentinel-Ledger<br />

several weeks ago to complain<br />

of low flying planes.<br />

He told a reporter he<br />

believed tragedy would result if<br />

planes taking off and landing at<br />

the airport nearby were not<br />

diverted from residences close<br />

to the runway.<br />

In the plane with Cello,<br />

who was practicing landinp<br />

and take-offs, was Charles H.<br />

McCardell, of 846 Brighton pi.<br />

ViHaume was clad In<br />

bathing trunks when the<br />

accident occurred, and hospital<br />

authorities and police found it<br />

difficult to establish hii<br />

idenity. His body was finally<br />

identified by his wife.<br />

Detective Captain D.<br />

Norman Young said yesterday<br />

the case will be turned over to<br />

the Capo May County Grand<br />

jury.<br />

Young noted that ViHaume<br />

was said to be highly interested<br />

in safety in the air. Two of his<br />

sons are pilots.<br />

ViHaume was born in<br />

Boston, Mass., and formerly<br />

lived In Bieomfield. He had<br />

made his home here for the<br />

past three years. He was a<br />

member of the Ocean City<br />

Baptist Church and of Nafee<br />

Teastmasters Club.<br />

Surviving are his wife,<br />

Reaina D,; two daughters,<br />

Barbara and Mareja, both at<br />

home; three sons, Capt. David,<br />

with the Army in Germany,<br />

Bruce and Mark, both at home;<br />

and one sister, Mrs. Alfred<br />

Johnson, of Cranston, R.I,<br />

Funeral services will be<br />

conducted this afternoon from<br />

the Oodfrey-Smith Funeral<br />

Homo at 2 o'clock with the<br />

Rev, David Wright, pastor of<br />

the Ocean City Baptist Church,<br />

officiating. Burial will be at<br />

Eeasido Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

Bishop Fred Pierce Coreon<br />

of The United Methodist<br />

Church and the Most Rev,<br />

George H, Ouilfoyle, Bishop of<br />

the Camden Diocese of the<br />

Reman Catholic Church, will<br />

be speakers at the Service of<br />

Ecumenical Fellowship to be<br />

presented at the Ocean City<br />

Tabernacle, Wesley av., flth to<br />

6th sts., tomorrow at 7:30<br />

p.m.<br />

The Bt, Rev, James J,<br />

Zegers and Dr, Franklin T,<br />

Buck will be presiding"<br />

chaplains. The Ocean City<br />

Tabernacle Quartet will sing<br />

"Lead, Kindly Light" with<br />

words by John Cardinal<br />

Newman.<br />

This is the second<br />

ecumenical service presented<br />

by the Tapemaele Association,<br />

In 1985 more than 100<br />

Catholics and Protestants<br />

joined in the first one held at<br />

the Tabernacle, Because it was<br />

so well received plans were<br />

made to include a similar<br />

service in the Association's<br />

60th Anniversary Program,<br />

The public is invited.<br />

The city has applied to use<br />

its new dredge to dredge about<br />

two million cubic yards of sand<br />

from two separate areas.<br />

The other section where<br />

dredging would be undertaken<br />

is in the vicinity of 17th st.<br />

The operation would be<br />

confined to a bay area<br />

approximately 1600 feet<br />

square.<br />

The usable sand would be<br />

piped across town te build up<br />

beaches from North st, south<br />

to 21st St., the section where<br />

erosion has been most severe.<br />

The areas in the bay from<br />

which the sand would be taken<br />

would be dredged to a depth of<br />

SB fent at mean low water,<br />

Kineald said he believes that I<br />

at least "a couple of weeks" I<br />

will be needed to evaluate any f<br />

information which Is<br />

forwarded to the Engineers<br />

before the September B<br />

deadline.<br />

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Where to go and what<br />

te see thru Thursday<br />

PRICE ids<br />

CORONATION — Lovely Miss Dianne Louiie Taylor was crowned Queen Infanta<br />

LX by Miss Susan Cornwell, Queen Infanta LIX, at the Coronation Ball Friday<br />

evening on the Music Pier, Senior Photo,<br />

Baby parade along 'walk Thursday<br />

NEXT STOP a city playground. Maybe it was wa<br />

just as well Mrs. Esther Irbniiaa's ear knocked down<br />

a traffic light standard. Had it gone further children<br />

on the playground ahead might have been Injured.<br />

The accident occurred at 84th st, and Asbury av,<br />

yesterday,—Counsellor Photo,<br />

Woman driver knocks<br />

down traffic lights<br />

Mrs'. Esther Erozina, 47, of<br />

1113 New Fairtown rd.,<br />

Mlllvllle, didn't just ignore a<br />

red light at the intersection of<br />

Asbury av. and 34 th st.<br />

yesterday afternoon. She<br />

knocked over the traffic light<br />

standard.<br />

Rescue Squad vehicles and<br />

police ears converged on the<br />

scene of the accident at high<br />

speed but fortunately the<br />

driver and her two children<br />

escaped serious injury.<br />

Mrs. Erozina received a cut<br />

right shoulder, back cuts, and a<br />

traffic ticket charging her with<br />

careless driving.<br />

Patrolman James V. Magpe,<br />

jr., who with Patrolman<br />

George Smith investigated the<br />

accident, said that Howard<br />

Eroaina, 14, received a cut<br />

forehead. His sister, Joan; 8,<br />

had a bruised right leg and<br />

Rescue Sound aides worked<br />

with jacks te extricate her<br />

from the wrecked ear.<br />

Brinf Young<br />

dead at 74<br />

Funeral services for<br />

architect J. Brinton Young will<br />

be conducted Wednesday at 11<br />

a.m. from the Godfrey-Smith<br />

Funeral home with burial In<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo.<br />

Mr, Young, who lived at<br />

100 1st st,, was prominent here<br />

both ta art architect and for his<br />

interest in civic and veterans'<br />

affairs. He was 74,<br />

He designed the municipal<br />

information center building on<br />

the causeway between Somers<br />

Point and this city. He also. In<br />

his private practice, was<br />

responsible for many cither<br />

buildings in the area.<br />

Born in Bridgeport, Pa,, Mr.<br />

Young joined the Lafayette<br />

Escardrille commanded by<br />

Miss Ocean Contest judges named<br />

Miss Trudy Haynes,<br />

television commentator, will<br />

head a panel of five judges for<br />

the First Annual Miss Ocean<br />

City Pageant to be held<br />

Staurday night on the Music<br />

Pier.<br />

Miss Hnynes is best known<br />

for her commentary on<br />

KYW-TV's Eyewitness News<br />

but she has a very interesting<br />

background and many<br />

additional activities.<br />

She was [ffaduated from<br />

Howard University in<br />

Washington, D.C,, where she<br />

majored In sociology and<br />

psychology. Her life has<br />

Included career stints In the<br />

New York City Department of<br />

Welfare, Sepeial Services in<br />

Germany and Domestic<br />

Relations Court in Now York.<br />

Her broadcasting career<br />

began as Women's Editor of<br />

Thursday morning the Reigning over the event will<br />

boardwalk Thursday will morning be filled .frith the be . Reigning Dianne over Louise the event Taylor, will<br />

bands,<br />

boardwalk<br />

floats,<br />

will<br />

beauty<br />

be filled<br />

queens<br />

and children when the Annual with be Queen r>iannn Infanta i^>,,!.. LX, m~..— and her<br />

Baby Parade proceeds for the ladies in waiting, Barbara<br />

1989 season.<br />

Pettit, Susan Brown, Peggy<br />

VI,":JI,.UB arid Denis) Simon<br />

Near tragedy<br />

Beauty queens from f,Dm the th, «... " — - - -<br />

area expected to participate<br />

May County, Miss Atlantic<br />

include Miss Artisan, Miss<br />

County, JWiss Atlantic City<br />

Night In Venice, Miss Ocean<br />

Qreeter and Miss Visit New<br />

City Vacht Club, Mis Ocean<br />

Jersey,<br />

City Beach Patiel, Miss Cape Bands registered to provide<br />

the march tempo and music for.<br />

- '<br />

the event will be Magnolia<br />

Lancers Drum and Bu^e<br />

Corps, Mt, Ephriam Police<br />

Youth Band, Oaklyn Boys'<br />

Band, Ocean City High School<br />

Band,--; Jpniaed Itiji frott<br />

Bridgeton, Philadelphia Police<br />

Boy is saved from drowning<br />

Youth Junior Drum and Bugle<br />

Corps, Seahorse Landers Drum<br />

and Bugle Corps and the<br />

Ukranian American String<br />

A picnic and beach hea^fc «,,H=~ outing<br />

by some 30 members of a<br />

South Philadelphia Negro<br />

organisation almost ended In<br />

tragedy Saturday afternoon<br />

when an eight-year-old boy<br />

barely escaped death by<br />

drowning.<br />

Howard Crawford, of 1312<br />

S, 67th st, M pulled from the<br />

water of Great Egg Harbor Bay<br />

near the toll bridge to<br />

Longport,<br />

««- - ,. , = - -<br />

The wide beach is dedicated<br />

for public use but it is not<br />

protected by lifeguards and is<br />

used mainly by fishermen.<br />

An out-of-town phyglcian<br />

treated the bey on the beach as<br />

» large crowd of spectators<br />

gathered.<br />

Mayor Robert L. sharp, who<br />

lives in the neighborhood, put<br />

in an appearance. Also at the<br />

scene were two police cars, a<br />

detective's ear, a Beach Patrol<br />

truck, and two Rescue Squad<br />

ambulances.<br />

So crowded was the<br />

municipal parking lot at the<br />

end of Gardens parkway that<br />

the drivers of the police care<br />

had to maneuver their vehicles<br />

out of the way so that the boy<br />

could be taken to Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital in one of<br />

the ambulances. He was treated<br />

for immersion and released.<br />

Band of Philadelphia,<br />

Hundreds of children are<br />

expected to compete in three<br />

divisions with the fourth<br />

division with the fourth<br />

division sot aside for floats In<br />

both the contrnerciai and<br />

non-commercial categories.<br />

The three divisions are for<br />

children In fancy dress, eomie<br />

dress and floats. All children<br />

will receive sterling sUver<br />

identification bracelets and the<br />

winners will be awarded<br />

sterling silver piecos,<br />

WCHB radio in Detroit. She<br />

has since worked on WHYZ-TV<br />

in Detroit and KYW-TV in<br />

Philadelphia, She also Is on the<br />

board of the Philadelphia Lyric<br />

Opera Company and serves on<br />

Vice President Splro T.<br />

Agnew's Tasks Force, a<br />

segment of the National Plam<br />

for Progress program. Recently<br />

she assumed duties as president<br />

of the Trudy Haynes School of<br />

Total Grooming and the Trudy<br />

Haynes Model Placement<br />

Service,<br />

Another woman will be a<br />

member of the panel of judges.<br />

She Is Marie McCullough whose<br />

work in the fashion field has<br />

gained her respect all over the<br />

world. She has produced shows<br />

in Europe, Canada and Mexico<br />

in addition to most of the BO<br />

states. Her finishing school and<br />

career college in Atlantic City<br />

has produced numerous beauty<br />

queens and top models, many<br />

of whom still work for her<br />

Atlantic City Models Guild.<br />

Miss McCullaugh has served<br />

" ' h e Miss America<br />

committee and makes regular<br />

appearances on the Steel'K<br />

Swinss television program.<br />

Joining these two women ta a<br />

trio of distjnjuishod men. Waller<br />

Holt, Samuel J. PtniiaortD and<br />

Robert W. Tredlnnick,<br />

Holt is a Ins lanea photag.<br />

rapher who speoiaHiBi in editorial<br />

iUustmtions. He ^graduated<br />

from the Unlvoirtly of Delaware<br />

and ihe Los AngideB Art Center<br />

School, In addition to Ms work<br />

tor many top firms in fte East,<br />

Mr, Holt has had hta work publWied<br />

in Time. JUfc, ,tmWS><br />

Continued page 12<br />

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Trudy Halnes<br />


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Cify workers* pay raise<br />

The Sharp Administration is planning to adopt a new<br />

.Civil Service pay ieale for ,«11 city workers, and all<br />

workers hav« been promised a cut of the raise as a "cost<br />

of Jiving increase" retroactive to July 1.<br />

Judging from what this newspaper.has heard from<br />

interested citizens (and taxpayers) nobody begrudges<br />

city workers » living wage commensurate with the jobs<br />

.they perform.<br />

But people want to know well in advance how much<br />

cify workers get now and how much their new salary<br />

scales wUl be.<br />

There is a lot of legitimate curiosity about the new<br />

pay scales and the commissioners would do well to<br />

iatisfy it.<br />

Merely introducing a new salary ordinance at a City<br />

Commission meeting and then adopting it finally two<br />

weaks later hardly provides the amount of time people<br />

would like to have to study these proposed new salaries.<br />

Any local individual who believes he has a<br />

responjible job and doe* hl» work well is interested in<br />

finding out whether city workers txe better paid than<br />

those who work in other fields, including, of count,<br />

himself.<br />

Also, some city workers have an opportunity to<br />

"moonlight" at second jobs, a course rarely open to<br />

employes of private business.<br />

The Sentlnel-Ledger has had a brief preliminary look<br />

at the salary scales proposed and some of them, it seems<br />

to us, are open to cqniiderable question.<br />

For example, if the Fire Chief and the Police Chief<br />

are worth $11,000 a year why is the Beach Pattol<br />

oaptain worth only $7,849?<br />

Particularly when a police captain or a deputy fire<br />

chief is, under the n«w pay scale, eligible to receivo<br />

$10,000 annually. Perhaps this doesn't mean that the<br />

fire and police officials will bo overpaid, but it certainly<br />

Then there is the municipal court clerk who now<br />

earns $6,978 a year, His new salary scale ranges from<br />

$8,774 to $7,508. A man who does the kind of job<br />

done by the Ocean City elerk.merits a higher salary than<br />

that.<br />

Some public employes are more adept at bringing<br />

their demands for more pay before the taxpayers than<br />

are other groupj. Notably successful at advancing their<br />

pleas for higher wages are policemen,<br />

PeUoe pay in the past has been wosfully low. It<br />

should be raised, of course, but consideration should be<br />

given to the over-all pattern of wages in any community<br />

and the actual danger Inherent in police work in the<br />

same community.<br />

Because this newspaper firmly believes that ovary<br />

worker should receive a decent wage we'agree that some<br />

salary adjustments are eminently "fair. We also believe<br />

that the city should publish toe new and old wages to<br />

pve Ocean City a chance to study these currant<br />

recommendation*.<br />

The Sentine! Looks at Thm Nation<br />

Senator Kennedy's future<br />

It Senator Edward Kennedy's future wen in the<br />

hands of the voters of Massachusetts his future would be<br />

assured.<br />

Despite the serious and unanswered que»tions arising<br />

from the fatal automobile accident in which he was<br />

involved thev love him in his home state.<br />

But on A nationwide basis polls reveal that Senator<br />

Kennedy lost the key vote which could make him<br />

president as the result of the accident which took a<br />

young woman'j lift.<br />

There is in thu country a swing vote, roughly 20<br />

percent of the total vote, It is the upper middle class<br />

vote containing a large porportion of the more affluent<br />

and the better educated.<br />

The polls are clear that these people were not<br />

impressed by the Senator's explanations of his conduct<br />

following the accident. They are diiiUusioned and<br />

unwilling to cast their ballot for Edward Kennedy for<br />

president in 1972 or probably four years later.<br />

This key vote Is immensely important Insofar as the<br />

chances of poUtieians like Senator Kennedy are<br />

concerned. It is also a vote which can make or break<br />

almost any governmental policy.<br />

Surveys indicate that the upper middle class "20<br />

percent Is inclined to be liberal in regard to matters such<br />

as civrnghtt but conservative when it comes to crime on<br />

the streets and fiscal responsibility.<br />

It is a vote to be reckoned with by every legislator in<br />

Washington,<br />

Ocean Gty Sentinel-Ledger<br />

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08201.<br />

In New Jersey this y* IT have<br />

proved to be too low,<br />

according to the State<br />

Department of Agriculture.<br />

..New Jersey's calf crop is<br />

expected to be 7.3,000 during<br />

1969, a record low, according<br />

to the New Jersey Crop<br />

Reporting Service.<br />

Rescue Squad sets<br />

blopd^donor day<br />

Upper Township f- Charles<br />

Weh6 and Mrs, John Lorenio,<br />

co-chairmen, have announced<br />

that the Upper Township<br />

Rescue Squad and Auxiliary<br />

will sponsor a Blood Donor<br />

Day in eqK3peratlon with the<br />

American Red Cross.<br />

It will be held in the<br />

Ttckahoe Fire Hall on Friday,<br />

September 5, from 2 to 7 p.m.<br />

"Upper Township has a<br />

quota of IBS pints, this will<br />

enable everyone In the<br />

Township to be covered for a<br />

period of one year. It has boon<br />

over a year since the last Blood<br />

Donor Day and time would<br />

have run out If the Rescue<br />

Squad hadn't promised to hold<br />

this donor day,<br />

Mrs. Robert Randolph, of<br />

Cape May, Is in charge of the<br />

drive.<br />

Anyone interested in<br />

obtaining a donor slip to sign<br />

may call evenings, Mr. Webb at<br />

828-2253, or days, Mrs. Arthur<br />

Steelman at 399;3902.<br />

WASHINGTON, D,C, - The<br />

following letter* were recently<br />

answered by the Department<br />

of State:<br />

Vatican<br />

Don't send an envoy to the<br />

Vatican. Such un net of<br />

favoritism to one church would<br />

stir deeprellglous antagonism,<br />

advertise on administration's<br />

responsiveness to sectarian<br />

pressures, and Impede the<br />

quest for peace. It would be a<br />

crass and overt violation of the<br />

nation's long-time tradition of<br />

separation of church and stjlte.<br />

Mr, and Mrs. A.H.<br />

Colorado Sprinp, Col,<br />

Dear Mr. and Mrs. A.H.'<br />

As you know, the United<br />

States" does not have<br />

diplomatic relations with the<br />

Vatican, nor docs the President<br />

have a personal representative<br />

there. In his press conference<br />

on March 4 last, President<br />

Nixon stated that he thought it<br />

important that the United<br />

States have close consultation<br />

with the Vatican on foreign<br />

policy matters. He said that<br />

whether the line of<br />

communication with the<br />

Vatican could be kept open<br />

based on present facilities was<br />

a matter still under study and<br />

that no determination has yet<br />

been made.<br />

The United States had<br />

consular relations with the<br />

Papal States from 1797 to<br />

1870 and diplomatic relations<br />

HURST RUFRlSENTATiVB<br />

NEW YORK — The Hurst<br />

Travel Agency, operated by<br />

Stanley Hurst, at SOS Sth St., has<br />

bten appointed offlnal rcprvsen-<br />

(alive of the Ajnerlean Egress<br />

Co. in Ocean City. N.J., it was<br />

announced by Stephen S. Halsoy,<br />

senier" ,«ce protfdont and<br />

gisieral manager of the Travel<br />

Division of American ESepress.<br />

with the Pope In his capacity us<br />

head of the Pnpiil States from<br />

1H4H to 1808. In 1939<br />

PruhUlfiil niiuwvuit named Mr.<br />

Myron C, Taylor as his<br />

Personal Representative to the<br />

Holy See with the rank of<br />

Ambassador. President Truman<br />

renewed the appolntnient in<br />

1047, and Ambassador Taylor<br />

served until 1960, when he<br />

resigned. His appointment did<br />

not eonititulo the<br />

TUESDAY<br />

Apo.tollc" „,<br />

Washington, He,<br />

connection<br />

between the<br />

win ,<br />

Romntl Cathii<br />

Unitetl Staia<br />

havo dJplomWjc»<br />

not accredited<br />

Government,<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> RESil<br />

Legally Qualified<br />

May Register Now<br />

GENERAL ELECTK<br />

NOVEMBER 4, V<br />

Theft becoming 21 year* of age prior to)(<br />

b«r 4, 1969, may register newindi<br />

Genera! Election Day,<br />

Women whose names have been chang*dbjJ<br />

riage must reregister under Ihiir |<br />

name,<br />

Those who have changed their<br />

transfer te new addresf.<br />

THI POLLOWiNO DATIS ARE RS<br />

EVENING REGISTRATION<br />

FOR THI GINIRAL ILiCTIOH,<br />

TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 4. 1W<br />

AUGUST 14, 21 and 21<br />

SEPTEMBER 4, 11, 18, 19, 22, 23,24l|<br />

• OPEN EVENINGS 6 to V |<br />

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY-<br />

9:00 A. M. to 4:30 P. M.<br />

RUTH NiCKERSQNr Cfly I<br />

Ocean City Tabernacle]<br />

Wesley Ave. at 5th St., Ocean City, NJ<br />

ECUMENICAL SERVICE<br />

Wednesday Evening, August 13<br />

7:30 P.M.<br />

THE MOST RIVfREND GiORGE H. GUILFOYli<br />

BISHOP OF CAMDL'N<br />

IISHCP FRED PIERCE CORSON<br />

lllK UNITED MKTHODIST CHURCH<br />

In IMS ov#r 1000 Catholics and Protestants joined in in Ee<br />

Service at the Tabernacle. Because it was io w«4l received, W» «<br />

and henered to ineluete a similar srrviee in our fOth Anniv»r*«ry<br />

Cape May County Rental Service<br />

2161 Asbury Avenue Ocean CHy, H, I<br />

Phone 398-0032<br />

"We Rent Most Everything 11<br />

Cape May County Rental Service is a business designed to rent to yw<br />

various types of equipment which you occasionally need but do not<br />

wish to buy. Listed below are a few of the Items available for r»*-<br />

• SANDING MACHINES<br />

FLOOR SANDIRS<br />

FLOOR BDGIRS<br />

3" & 4" If LT SANDIRS<br />

FINISHING SANDfRS<br />

7" & 9" DISC SANDERS<br />

• POWER TOOLS<br />

CHAIN SAWS<br />

tUCTRiq HAMM1R<br />

CIRCULAR SAWS<br />

ILICTRIC DRILLS<br />

• PAINTERS'<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

PAINT SPRAYf RS<br />

ST1P LADDIRf<br />

iXTINSION LABOURS<br />

IXTINSION PLANKS<br />

LADD1RJACKS<br />

DROP CLOTHS<br />

• CEMENT TOOLS<br />

WHEELBARROWS<br />

COMPLITI<br />

FINISHING TOOLS<br />

• PLUMBERS' TOOLS<br />

PIPl DIES<br />

PIPE VISI TRIPOD<br />

PI Pi CUTTERS<br />

FLARINO TOOLS<br />

SiWBR AUOIRS<br />

TUIE CUTTIRS<br />

A BENDERS<br />

TRANSIT LiVIL<br />

HOUSIJACKS<br />

STAPLING GUN<br />

* HAMAfifR<br />

MITRi SOX<br />

STUD DRIVER<br />

REMEMBER, Money Won't Buy Everything •*-<br />

But jt's Amazinq Whatlt Will RENT!-^^<br />

• MECHANICS' TOOLS<br />

SOCKiT WRfNCHES<br />

TAP A Dlf SiT<br />

WHIiL PULLERS<br />

SOLDERING GUNS<br />

• GARDEN I<br />

YARD TOOLS<br />

POWIR /VWWEttS<br />

GARDEN TILLER<br />

POWIR RAKIS<br />

LAWN ROLLfRS<br />

LAWN SPREADERS<br />

SHOVgLS • RAKES<br />

HI DOB CLIPPERS<br />

J8TS<br />

(Power)<br />

BRUSH CUTTER<br />

AUGUST 12, 1969 THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

remnant<br />

-•*«<br />

I Blonde Maryanno Kompara, of Masjillon, Ohio,<br />

pids an untramph'd cove of bunchgra.ss and<br />

rybeny bushes to explore on the uncluttered<br />

mthOceaii Citv beach.<br />

W-f<br />

uncluttered sandunes are conducive to<br />

relaxation such as Linda Hoehn, of<br />

^o, Ohio, ii enjoying.<br />

n !? d ll '' at


PA6B SIX THI OMAN'<strong>CITY</strong> SiNTlNIL-LiDSfR<br />

; The Rev. Leonard Orzechowski gives<br />

a few miniature golf pointers to Mark<br />

Knight, Michael Mayer and Beth Ann<br />

Knight in preparation for St. Augusta's<br />

"Fun Day to be held Friday from i to 4<br />

p.m. at Play land, 10th it, and<br />

Mainland<br />

Coming<br />

Events<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) —<br />

; ReadinK Club far fourth to<br />

eighth graders, 10:30 a.m., at<br />

the Somew Point Library. 783<br />

Shore rd.<br />

* *<br />

Somers Point Kiwanis club<br />

dinner meeting. 7 p.m., at Danjers<br />

Restaurant<br />

* . * *<br />

• Somers Point Fire Compaq<br />

tone meeUnB. g p.m.. in Bethel<br />

rd, firehall,<br />

•TOMORROW (Wednesday)—<br />

Story Hour for ttiree to SBVHIyear-olds,<br />

10:30 a.m,. at me<br />

Somera Faint Lsbnuy, 7S3 Store<br />

fld.<br />

Qub bmch parft><br />

THURSDAV -<br />

LJanettes meeting. 8 p.m., in<br />

the home of Mrs, Raymond<br />

Bonn, 12 Nortliv)c?\v dr., Lin.<br />

weed.<br />

* * *<br />

Sowers Point Police Association<br />

meeting. 8 p.m.<br />

Township<br />

coming events<br />

Tuesday—<br />

Upper Township Planning<br />

Board, 8 p.m., Township Hail.<br />

* * *<br />

Marmora Volunteer Fire Co<br />

rtrili, T-30 p.m.<br />

• * * .<br />

Ladies Auxiliary to Applegate,<br />

Brewer Pest Ne. 4KB. g p.m.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

Upper TownshJp Repubiican<br />

CJub Auxiliary, s p.m.. Clubhouse,<br />

Petoraburf,<br />

for members and fltelr children. Thursday —<br />

American Uemon. 8 p m<br />

TUekahoe,<br />

"Gaslight Alhy"<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

Bathing Suit<br />

Sale<br />

30% OK<br />

Beau Monde<br />

lingerie-boutique<br />

For uniquely<br />

feminine gifts<br />

FLANDERS HOTfL<br />

and thm Boardwalk, DM 3W.1000 I,,<br />

TOP OF •OA«BWAUe RAMP<br />

MEN'S SHOP<br />

399.1571<br />

10 AM -10 P.M.<br />

Boardwalk, and the Golden Galleon Golf<br />

Course, 11th at. and Boardwalk, Tickets<br />

are available at Boyd's TV, 920 Asbury<br />

av. Proceeds will benefit St. Augustine's<br />

School, Senior Photo.<br />

Cenimr schedules<br />

ee.-ylies workihop<br />

Workshop on acrylics will bo<br />

offered on Wednesday evening<br />

(August 13) at 7:30 at the<br />

Cultural Arts Center, .109<br />

Wesley av. Tnylor Kellogg, a<br />

representative from the New<br />

Musters Company, will present<br />

the workshop. Materials will be<br />

furnished to the students.<br />

KellojlB will introduce the<br />

student to the acrylics, a man<br />

made medium developed for<br />

the artist in recent years.<br />

Acrylics can be applied like oils<br />

or watereolors, an exciting<br />

medium with brilliance in<br />

color, that are known for<br />

durability, quick drying and<br />

non allergic qualities.<br />

For further information,<br />

and reservation, call the Arts<br />

Comer, 399.7828. Gallery<br />

Hours are Monday through<br />

Saturday, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.<br />

and Wednesday and Thursday<br />

evenings, 7 to 10 p.m.<br />

CLASSIPifD AD<br />

BRINGS RfSULTS<br />

Dining Rssrn Open (e the<br />

Venture Club appoints<br />

committee chairmen<br />

Miss Shiuim Guest, prosiclvnt<br />

of the Vonturv Club. nppoinlldi<br />

rommitiw chairmen fnr fl«*<br />

mining year's aetivilirs at a<br />

moorina Md last 'Hiuractiy iw<br />

niiiK ill iho lwnu 1 of Miss Janiti?<br />

rTnsol, vliv' prvsldent.<br />

As ll«> club is a sorvin 1 orj;mizatlon<br />

one of the nnwt impnrmnt<br />

mmmittes is tho sorvkv<br />

comniiltw whioli is boadol by<br />

Miss Fiiisol who IUSO elwiirmans<br />

the study program committM 1 ,<br />

Other chairmen arc* latin Vor.<br />

here, finnjKX* and ways and<br />

ni«ms; Nancy Matthews, l««-s;<br />

Kareh Hufl, rnembprship and<br />

Junior Venturist; Mrs. Carolyn<br />

SHcriiem. publicly- and liistori.<br />

eal and Nancy Hnuhausv, trivphone<br />

and simsWne,<br />

Tlic c.'ilenrtiir for die first iwlf<br />

nill fnitutv n fashion show from<br />

: of tlw yoar wtis ptvsentttl iinri<br />

Ties Chic on November lii Nr<br />

site for the affair has been an.<br />

nouncod vet,<br />

plans for Keplpmber Inciiuie a<br />

rake salt 1 anii initial VHII+S rtt the<br />

1, float for the Hnllowp'en Pnnido,<br />

William MrKlm. (Breotw of<br />

Hie Foster Home In Marmora.<br />

the main 5i*m«> projert of Hie<br />

club, will In- speaker at the next<br />

niewtins August L'l at 8 p.m. in<br />

WELCOME JAMBS EDWARD<br />

First Lf. and Mra. Pntrie* J.<br />

Corcoran have announced the<br />

birth of tholr first child, a son.<br />

July 10 at the Army Hospital in<br />

Augsburg. OtTmany, T1it> hiiby<br />

has ben named James Edunrri.<br />

Lf. Oorromn Is the sen "of Mr,<br />

and Mrs. Jnmes E. Coreoran of<br />

1031 Wesley av. and) is staHoned<br />

in Gemwiny ttitli the 34th Artillery.<br />

Mrs, Coreoran is tlie form,<br />

er Jeanne Stmchon of Vaneeus'er,<br />

British Columbia, Canada.<br />

the home of Miss Marsh 1 Woavor.<br />

Mr. Mi'Kiiu will Kp«ik of (lie<br />

ivpies of serviiv the iKfliH" giviw<br />

m (he !«»>•« lis-ill;; lluw. Id" also<br />

will undine whnt assistaiiei' the<br />

i-liih i-an Rivi'.<br />

At U» ... for Thete<br />

Thaf Need Body . , ,<br />

The Ideal Hair<br />

TrMfmofit fer Summer<br />

NO FRIZZ . NO RODS!<br />

KARA-LYN<br />

16lh St. & Haven Avt.<br />

DIAL 3??.4332<br />

OPEN MONDAYS<br />

Llnwasd Shop Dial 927-4544<br />

* WE'RE RIGHT NEXT TO THE BANK<br />

AuHmrtmd D«*l«- for ART CARVED BIAMBND RIN9S<br />

Diamonds • Watches • Charms<br />

Wedding I Anniversary Gifts<br />

Speldel Wafchbands<br />

* Engraving Done on the Premises *<br />

811 Asbury Av#,<br />

f Have You Seen Our<br />

1 NEW FLING WIGS?<br />

New jr«u an tnlsy tht ,^vsn,ms<br />

of thiu glamorei,, . m.<br />

Joan Krosehell<br />

David Bender ,<br />

TXiisday, August 12<br />

Part 1"<br />

Raj-monJ Oveanturo ,,. •niomtta<br />

Londwtfwiy Air ,, TmtUtiorial<br />

David Haider<br />

Unfirtslwd Bymphoro' . Schubert<br />

Vissi D-Aite „,.,,,.,,, Puedni<br />

Jam Kr^riiell<br />

The VWilgtler<br />

ond His Dog ........... ftryn,.<br />

EvonlnB Star ...„„.,... WagmT<br />

Tten Perlans<br />

Fiddl*! FadcUe Anderam<br />

Semper Fidelis ....,...,. Sou<br />

l%rt 2<br />

High Jinks rnml<br />

Oie Cclitfc Manina ,, puoeirt<br />

David Bendra-<br />

Gallop From i<br />

' William Tdl ,,„•,..,,, BasUjti<br />

Alice Blue Gown .,,,, Ilern^<br />

Jean Krosdiiil<br />

HumorcrtB , Dvorak<br />

Mcm'rles ..,,,.,,,,,, Santard<br />

Tom Pa-MiB<br />

Adsnifion .,, ^, Bsrsvrid<br />

smith Paeifle .,,.,,,,, Rodgas<br />

Wodrjesday, August 13<br />

Part J<br />

I] Ouarani' Overture ,, Grnnea<br />

Donkey Sermade , Priml<br />

David Bender<br />

IJI A Persian Market .. Ketelbey<br />

Quando M'En Vo ,.., Puccini<br />

Joan Krosaholl<br />

acmedians Gallop ,. Kgbalevsky<br />

DaneinR In The Dark .. ,,<br />

Seh-marti<br />

Tom PerWiis<br />

Sylvia .,.,..... Spaks '<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Mall Goldman<br />

Part 2<br />

The Music Man ,,,,,,,. WiUson<br />

Quests O QueUo ..'.... Verdj<br />

David Baider<br />

Calmen Suite Bizet<br />

I'll Sea You Again .... Coward<br />

Joan Krosehea<br />

Yesterthoughts Herbert<br />

TTie Sunshine Of Your Smile ,.<br />

Ray<br />

Tom Perldra<br />

Orange Blossoms Overture<br />

GuMf taleltts<br />

wprano<br />

,. tenor<br />

Herbert<br />

The Sound Of Music ,, RodRers<br />

* * m.<br />

Thursday, August 14<br />

Port 1<br />

Oberon Overture ,,,,,. Weber<br />

0 Paradlso Meyerbeer<br />

David Bender .<br />

Panamerleana Herbert<br />

Adele's Laughing Song ,. ....,<br />

btrciugj<br />

Joan Kroscliell<br />

Ramanee Rubenstdn<br />

Nlgnt And Day ,....,., Porter<br />

" Tom Perkins<br />

Who ierves Jdng<br />

size Cocktaila in<br />

Champagne GlassiesT<br />

Who Bervej the<br />

lirgest Lobster Tailj t<br />

in the area?<br />

• HARRY'S INM*j<br />

Who has Dinner<br />

Music, Dancing and<br />

Nick singing your<br />

favorite songg?<br />

*r HARRY'S IMN •!<br />

OF COURSE!<br />

» Longport Blvd. in<br />

9 SOMBRS PT,, N. J.<br />

SERVING BREAKFAST and DEVNER<br />

FtATURING DINNER SPECIAiS DAILY<br />

J^OWJ -----=.^""--"^-.'- ••'•••••'' fl •


. / ' •<br />

PAGE BIGHT THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong>-<br />

a<br />

4- fXKOtjKe<br />

sy§f*.liUN '<br />

SURFCASTING TROPHY - Marion Hutson, of the<br />

Tidewater Anglers Club, and Larry Christensen, director<br />

of the 52nd Annual National Surfcasting Tournament<br />

for the Ocean City Cup, pose with the prize nt the event<br />

held Saturday. The Tidewater Anglers once again took<br />

the trophy home to Virginia. Senior Photo.<br />

Foul weather mars<br />

Yacht Club regatta<br />

/Bad wraBwr plagued the largM<br />

sailboat regatta In South<br />

Jfcrsey hdd in Great Egg Harbor<br />

last Saturday and &inday;<br />

Qvor 110 sailboats competed In<br />

sbi different c4asaca de^ite the<br />

15-25 mph winds en Saturday,<br />

bu! the races w>ye isineelled<br />

Kjnday after two masts were<br />

brokiai and IB boats were upset<br />

hy the 2540 mph winds.<br />

Jack Sheehan, secretary of the<br />

S:uth Jersey yacht Racing Asieiatioa.<br />

and Oiuek Sehuek,<br />

rtgatta chairman, decided that<br />

tie results of the Saturtay races<br />

wculd determine ihe regalia<br />

mmen,<br />

Bqbby Hack, of the Ocean<br />

CUy Yacht J3ub. won tha Olym-<br />

PC Class Finn over Tern Pat.<br />

terson, of Sea Isle CSft 1 . by a<br />

C'p of the coin. Both sailors<br />

had 2% points,<br />

; Dave BraminR, ol the OBIKT<br />

River Yacht Club, was tied for<br />

firsrt place with Bab Humphreys,<br />

?n, ail Pleat if,<br />

Intvnatisiul.iio: 1, lob Beestta<br />

and cart Maferj !, Seorgs Hafor<br />

and BruM Wain 3, Piaddy Srsen<br />

and Kgn German, all frgrn OC¥£<br />

..JS! 1 * M « h51 1. 4ian Mellwaine;<br />

Ughtningu 1, Hartford; 2, Clausen;<br />

3, R.cliam Holmas, all Fleot<br />

international 110: I, LeFort- 1<br />

Becoap 3, Frank: Adiheaa and<br />

GeDFge Kranieh, ail se¥f3<br />

Point Scam;<br />

Qlymeie Class Flnni I, Bobby<br />

H «ft OCYC, sy,) i, Tom pattonon,<br />

CICYC, I'',; 3, Jim Aecardi, OCYC<br />

7, 4, Don Sartlond, OCYC, S<br />

Comeis! 1, Dave Brannlng. CRYC,<br />

JVji s. Boil MympHreys, SICYC.<br />

|Mi 3, John Leonard, Avalon YC,<br />

7; _i. Oiek Coooaf, Avalon, 10,<br />

GPI4; 1, Blair FletBhef, OCYC<br />

IWs 2i J joss. CHYC, 41 3, Brad<br />

JJnthiHim, CRYC, i: 4, Pet, Ianflan,<br />

Brigantlne Ve, io.<br />

Internatisial ilO-' 7 Bob |§,<br />

SSSf j o f7 c ' nil *• Jse)< Le '' srt .<br />

OCYC, 4M; 3. Geerge Hafer. OeYC<br />

6: 4, Frank Aflshegd, DCYC i-<br />

Llghtnings; 1, Art Hartford. JM-<br />

1, William Clausen, i; 3, Riehart<br />

Holmes. 9; 4. Dr, George Olenn, 9<br />

MdlKfJine,<br />

Are your Drains and<br />

Sewer <strong>Line</strong>s Clogged?<br />

Ind periodical trouble wifh this<br />

NIW OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SiRVICf!<br />

Our modern equipment assures you of full<br />

diameter pipe cleantnf and restores complete<br />

trouble fre« drainage to your waste lines.<br />

I'U tak« care of BOOT PROBLEMS TOQi<br />

NOW FOR PROMPT & EFFfCIENT SERVICE<br />

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CHARLiS C.<br />

PALERMO<br />

PLUMBns'G & HEATING CON1TL4CTOR<br />

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Tidewater Anglers retain hold<br />

on Ocean City tourney trophy<br />

City Comm;sKii>ix?r Cliosior J,<br />

VVimbei'R and tournament dlivclor<br />

Ljin-j- A. QiristiiUisen, n!<br />

Ntiiien Iivliind, prciotttal 10,<br />

trophii>» ami 30 medala ill last<br />

Siitui'ttiiy's 52nd Annual Malign.<br />

fhwi an4 Oauip «f tiwties by being present. noon, (EtMjiUr<br />

Wolivki shared mound duties %-elopins a Rood surf-twtins ShuffMiMnl Club Mast of the summer schedule<br />

with Riek .Murrel asui held the<br />

are! a, Septemhe, j<br />

team to pre^ire tor next year's by H. Farke Baker lisa been compJetcd, Tlie re-<br />

i"jsiiors to thcee scvittored lilts,<br />

Una! club ma<br />

teumnment. Aeenrdins to C, S,<br />

mainder eensisris of the. Quys<br />

H'ulicki Mankvd the Capets for<br />

Chdeden, the team mvris arent- Wilh M plnyert fh.aefian in and Dolls Toumflment, August<br />

thive Innings<br />

er partieipatien by^youns men last Wnineslay night's prc^res- 15 and IB: CaB^ Shoots, Aug-<br />

Bojseore;<br />

O«Jn Clly ab r h and it nerds crenfer ee-eperashe, top soaring honore went ust 29 and September 3; Wai-<br />

Yeyftg. ef<br />

tion from Oeean City offldal* to Helen Otlcy, Mao Mur^iy,<br />

Briglii, rf<br />

§B!!'ng, pft<br />

to make it the important attrac- Eva Hanson. Harold Bodine,<br />

tion it should .-be.<br />

Lany Young (tied for flrst).<br />

fewn. 35<br />

Qeean City was represented Doe Robbing. Al Cairns,<br />

Uas j-ear by Henry Gray, cap- Importont club msettng to-<br />

Boea. if<br />

fata, William Gray, Qeore/e monwv, 11 a.m. Election of<br />

Johnson, if<br />

Murrrl, p, lb<br />

Kern. Phil Taylor and Harold offieers takes place, Oasult the<br />

Williams,<br />

repnrt of th« neminaBnc can-<br />

i.<br />

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replacement , . . now Si the time te «*<br />

your ham« to 01 electric halting, Van frf<br />

tharmestat in every room. L»t ui ihow If* 1 *•[<br />

you ean hava Gl Electric Htat fer mm<br />

yeu think,<br />

Wm. S. ANDERSON<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

1345 West Avs.<br />

W RB3IUENIIMI. ft wurwii-"- d<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />

GENERAL iLECTRIC<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

SALES and t<br />

FACTOR f TRAINID<br />

544 ASBURY AVE.<br />

ON, BARON" - That% what<br />

r Town hip polite officer Danifl<br />

klantl I-, ijymg to hi° dog whii h has<br />

the tlbow of Octan City K 9<br />

instructor Robert C Wummtr<br />

mer has Lompletfd training of the a<br />

dog corp-. for LnvvLr Township The<br />

Hatecrabgrass?<br />

Just spteiiil CLuur on your lawn mid h\s .<br />

mS-bw criibgruss. The ugly slufT shirts to<br />

cu/lup and disappear vvjiliiii diiys. <strong>On</strong>e or<br />

no follow-up iipplientions fit wuekly intursals<br />

vvilj polish it oiT completely.<br />

^ kind |o j.outj grass — lets it<br />

-'•» iiiunK on to fill in where iliu erabgrass<br />

'•'i Ri'iili 1 A thicker, humlsomer lawn—<br />

" 'i-niii nrh t ruhfim.u:<br />

E : - Save 50*<br />

S.OOO u\ ft bag regik95"4.4I<br />

Saw on Turf BuiWtr plus 2 too!<br />

What better way to clear out lawn weeds, than<br />

to-do it easily, surely ... , and economically,<br />

W»P OUILOEM PLUS 2 does just that. <strong>On</strong>e sim-<br />

•P« application knocks out dandelions, chickweed,<br />

and 22 other kinds of weeds at the same<br />

e it full.fertiiizes your lawn. Results are<br />

omazms_as wecds ,hrivc| and dj s n p p c a r i the<br />

p"" aed Brass arows sturdier and greener.<br />

.," ! ln lllQS « Places where the weeds were. An<br />

""•ipecial baryain at this low, low price.<br />

Wilder Plus 2<br />

Scotts, retailer<br />

— 8!h ond Wast Avenue<br />

North Cape May Rotary Club which hus<br />

pon urtd the dugh IH holding a<br />

dt mon trution of their abilities .'on<br />

Thursdav, August 14 at 7 p.m. at Lower<br />

Regional High School. The puhln- li<br />

invited Councllcr Photo.<br />

At summer cam<br />

Sgt. Rhody awarded<br />

Commendation Medal<br />

David R S to wart, son of<br />

Mrs Lorotta I StewaFt of 360 VIETNAM — Technical Ser-<br />

E Surf rd , ha* ju^t comgletpd prant Da^id D Rhody, son of<br />

six weeks at Valley Forge Mr? Gfrtru* Rhndy of 32S Sun<br />

Military Acadtrnv Sumrnar uy av SornLT.^ Pinnt ha? re*<br />

Camp Stewart w^s a mrmbep<br />

of thi* Pinnt-'Pr Camp for boy; ii-ried an a«-3rd of the US.<br />

jg£ nine tci 12, which Air Foice Commendation Medal<br />

specialize* in athletic clinics for nt Bien Hoa AB VH?tnarn.<br />

indivisu.jl nkill and enjoyment Scr^r'-lnt Rhody w&z decorats3<br />

and Indian folk In re activities. fur mr s ntorious scr\'ice as a<br />

He was commended OF }m<br />

ability to cciopcratc with hi-;<br />

eoun>>elurs and ft-Hovi- ramppR<br />

-^ dat% nut comu by<br />

nonius, U is. madr<br />

• ALTERATIONS<br />

• MPAIR5<br />

DIAL 399-0008<br />

FOR FRlf<br />

ISTIMATIS<br />

MACKEY<br />

CORSON<br />

— BUILDER —<br />

77 Wo$t Eighth St.<br />

-*Tr<br />

THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong> PAGI NINE'<br />

by Project Spotlight<br />

Priiji'! i dud stcondirj<br />

^tudinb, tiT SnutliLrn Ntw<br />

Jer*i > » L di tuMi-d by the<br />

South Niw Icnn\ Cuuncil fur<br />

Art- Jiid Humanitui at i<br />

rretut mi^iti i(, in Vimljnd<br />

Ov r 70 nchoiilN in Atlantic<br />

Cjpp M^j Cumberland<br />

C1cnlc:l^tf^ and Salim<br />

Cnuntus Srhu iK which jrt<br />

invuhid in tin, progrjm<br />

include Ocrjn City Elrmentary<br />

Hchtiol, Upper Tuwmhip<br />

ElcmiTitary Schcieil and Ocnan<br />

Titv HiBh Schunl. SrhooU<br />

which .in- involved in the<br />

program include Ocean City<br />

ElemenUiry School<br />

The PrrijeuL Hpotlljjht plan^.<br />

ttir this year will pravidi- for<br />

fnur ilementjry school<br />

perfiirm.jiict'Ji of dance, drama,<br />

L'hanibj-T tnusic: and an<br />

a r t i •-. t - in-rtHidencc, The<br />

pFugram ftir the secondary<br />

hchnol ^Ludcnb, includes<br />

perfoFmjnceii al ripera, dance,<br />

dramj, j a ?, £, and an<br />

artiftl in-residenei-. Grades<br />

M-VL-n and eight will participate<br />

in a i*pecioJ art workiship<br />

conducted by thu- Glassboro<br />

Stair CnlleEC art department,<br />

Cafi R, Ciitherman, dirt^rtor<br />

of Project Spotlight, i-tatCH that<br />

a nwnl evaluation of the<br />

P'ojict by the State<br />

Department of Education<br />

ftiund the major goals of the<br />

program being realized<br />

CJathorman consid* ! rs the<br />

outstanding feature of the<br />

project to be the excillcnt<br />

quality of its proRrdrn 1 ., the low<br />

cecit per student, the low<br />

administrative cost, and the<br />

large number (over 476,000) of<br />

students exposed to the arts.<br />

Th« Southern NPW Jersey<br />

Council for the Arts and<br />

par.irr-^rue reciver> f technician<br />

at Hickmin AFB, Hawaii<br />

Hi- H now at Bipri Hsa \^th<br />

,i unit (if the Aoitjrpact* Rescue<br />

'ind Kecawry SeR']ce,<br />

Tlir- »rrr;rant is 3 IWn crftrj<br />

u.'itr ol OvrrhFO^k H-^i School,<br />

•phil.idrijj^ii.T lite wile Hufh •}*,<br />

;!n- d.iuzhti-i- of ^T^ .ind Mr=<br />

H firncrcIRD 1, Bethr-I P,i<br />

FILLING and<br />

CLEARING LOTS<br />

NO JOB TOO BIG OR<br />

TOO MMUJ<br />

ERNfST A.<br />

MADARA, Jr.<br />

FOR FREE ESTIMATES<br />

DIAL 399-3010<br />

ATTENTION<br />

PLEASE!<br />

Hope someone fs<br />

Saving for your<br />

future too,<br />

No Minimum Balance<br />

Required<br />

AH Savings Account*<br />

Earn the Samo Rats<br />

Each Transaction Recorded<br />

In Pan Book<br />

MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />

CURRENT DiVIDIND RATI<br />

4Vj% PiR ANNUM<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> HOME SAVINGS<br />

and LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 AS1URY AVB. DIAL 3W^0!2<br />

Hi minitu \Uni-h !A i. th<br />

idvisurj bti ird f r Prjjfct<br />

Spotlight inrlude the<br />

fcillowini. Tip Miv Ttiuntv<br />

m i mbi r>, M ih omb B<br />

MiuFwm upi rint ndint of<br />

Cipe Mn Ciuntv Siho.il ind<br />

Paul Wi il nr CJci in Titv T<br />

htlpin^ ti^uher rciuncil<br />

oftiter* in fr nvilli The mis<br />

prmdmt John McDonnell<br />

vice prrmdrnt lohn Ro.ir<br />

trensurir ind Carl Oithermjn<br />

rxneutive tcrctarv<br />

ShfrtllrJs* haat heac<br />

for overhaul J<br />

(T2HDNCJH0 I<br />

- UiS LMtHI<br />

(ruTNC) - Phot<br />

Inti Ilij,* IIH man I in,t Cl<br />

Rn mond ShnLrd UbN c n<br />

ui Mr Marlhi "jhtiurd. of<br />

•JIH3 W. t iv Ocean City<br />

N J ui d hu band of the<br />

fc rmur M Hrli n J Birn 1 , tif<br />

'ill \iri,inii iv Ntirfulk Va<br />

P fi\ h n i^ ippeil to thr c<br />

r ~m f p ->plt fm1 e m i<br />

li n IN Hid th p liti ilK mi<br />

I Itoii<br />

iiftrfiitse now en route to<br />

( It, Viilf from Alamcda,<br />

hip m schtdulcd to<br />

LO i >CUF long ovtrh^ul<br />

pL jd in Virginia During tlial<br />

timi thu ^hip s nuclqir fun!<br />

ufirx will be repheid Tii£ new<br />

con will feive the ship a 10 to<br />

3 *! y tiir supply of fuc?l<br />

During thr month lung<br />

vojij,( to Norfolk thoship will<br />

f*xpi Fientt thi_ full range tif<br />

Pacific wrathcr conditions<br />

from the tquatunaJ &un to thp<br />

pacing winter &tas of thp Straits<br />

ii( M igrllah<br />

The Enterprise is alsu<br />

schtdult-d to make a Fuur da\<br />

->ttip in Riu dn Janiors Brazil<br />

bi fore arriving m Norfolk<br />

Last<br />

(innivtn'snry of the opening of<br />

IK Aiiintle Cily Cxpu-ssw-ty<br />

At to ding to figuii-^ rn\ i^eil by<br />

Edword A Stnulsn exetutivp<br />

luictii of th F'lPTf'JWav DV<br />

H 28 20O0OO loll- payins VD "<br />

hit-Ins hJVL used th -H mile<br />

upti higlm i> H ^Ellrd lhat<br />

tiafflr lia*? inLltsi^cd nth ycnl<br />

milLe apeniiij? ^intl th.it fiRUrt.3<br />

tin nigh the firM t n nnnlhii<br />

of this jnr indicated innihtr<br />

Envy and JL&1OU^> nal tiul<br />

out § ssul and Harp one s |^-r<br />

wotv<br />

MIAMI AWNING WINDOWS . AWNINGS<br />

SCREENED ENCLOSURES , DOOR HOODS<br />

COMBINATION STORM WINDOWS & DOORS<br />

GLASS SLIDING DOORS * TUB ENCLOSURES<br />

MIAMI - SOMERS COMPANY<br />

DISTRIBUTOR OF MIAMI PRODUCTS IN SOUTH JERSEY<br />

505 New Road Somers Point Dial 927-4133<br />

FRED S. TARVES, 3rd<br />

,£. .# BUILDER ^r *<br />

Home and Business Construction<br />

Remodeling and Repairs of all Kinds<br />

CALL EITHER DON TARVES at 399-2306<br />

or FRED TARVES at 399-1127<br />

1 BAYVIEW PLACS <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N,J.<br />

STAH LEI'S<br />

RE&fSTERED BUILDERS<br />

fits.: 3315 West Ave. Dial 399-2980<br />

"Wi SPICIALIZI IN MODKRNIIING HOMES"<br />

BERGER LUMBER<br />

ALUMINUM COMilNATION POORS<br />

AND SCREENS<br />

Alse fir Plywood, Pelliwoed Folding Doon<br />

Cr«Q»sted Lumber, Flagitone, Lime, Cemenf<br />

and Platter<br />

Dial 399-0948 - - T! •> p r ! andly Yard<br />

11th STRUT and ii/,- I A 'NUi<br />

Authoriicd Dealer for TtiiM!' rirmifo Contrel<br />

J. R. NIXON<br />

Rogisttrad Bulldmr<br />

240 BATTERS EA ROAD<br />

CUSTOM BUILDER<br />

ALL TYPIS OF ALTIRATIONS & ADDITIONS<br />

KITCHENS and BATHS MODERNIZED<br />

ROOFING and SIDING<br />

NO JOB TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE<br />

Dial 399-3594 fH Garden Parkway<br />

CHRIS JACOBY<br />

— PLASTERING —<br />

• Bricklaying and<br />

Pointing<br />

• Blockwork<br />

• SNpi<br />

Dial 399-2717<br />

W Otmam AWL, OMi City<br />

ALTERATIONS<br />

REPAIRS<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

REGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Roofing • Siding<br />

Dial f99-4724<br />

ROBERT A. GILL<br />

Registered Builder<br />

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />

933 West Ave, Dial 399-1808<br />

Classified Ads Bring You Quick Results<br />

WARREN NORTH<br />

ReOlSTERED BUILDER<br />

7th St. & Bay Avs. Phone 399-2936<br />

RiMODELING • ALTERATIONS<br />

HAMADA & SON<br />

328 West Avenue Dial 399-1048<br />

Roofing<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

Forced Air Heating — Air Conditioning<br />

REASONABLE PRICES<br />

PROMPT SERVICi • FREE ESTIMATES<br />

Qualify Building Materials<br />

f* ^J<br />

1H90 • Serving the Area for 79 Yean - 1889<br />

EARL L. SlfAW. JR.<br />

ROOFING and<br />

Sheet Metal Work<br />

BRYANT FORCED AIR<br />

HEATING<br />

212 WiST AVINUf<br />

Dial 399.2121<br />

ROOFING<br />

SIDING<br />

Rcgiitcrvd Boildor<br />

Edmund L. Wisham<br />

810 Ocean Av«.<br />

399^900<br />

W. Ronald Williams<br />

^=*^«^= INC -=^=^=<br />

Regiitered Builder<br />

Custom Built Homes<br />

DIAL 3992349<br />

Ms E. Nth St., Ocm Clfy<br />

LUCIO<br />

MIGLIACCIO<br />

a AND SON, INC<br />

7 renient Contr»ctors<br />

I Concreti Work<br />

W KFEKK- KfnMA'ns<br />

f Anr Sin Job<br />

2 DIAL 399-1115<br />

W^ II! B, Ilrfi STRBBT<br />

3, OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong>, M, J,<br />

iv:<br />

I,<br />

Wi<br />

SJ:<br />

J ^<br />

>-


<strong>OCEAN</strong> CfTY-<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

18-Hete<br />

Championship<br />

THI OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINf LLf DGIll<br />

TODAY through THURSDAY -<br />

Free canoem by the murtcipaJ<br />

onAestm, under ttt direeUan ul<br />

Ocean City Gwnhig Events<br />

Ecumenical Sorvioo, 7:30 p.m,,<br />

at *he Tabernacle. BM»p Fred<br />

P. qoraaij and BW»p George<br />

Gfifi l P J J i |<br />

tine Music Pier. Joan KrewfceU,<br />

David Bender and Item Pertrins,<br />

BoMgts,<br />

TODAY ihreush AUGUST 32 -<br />

Dally Vacation Bible. School, I<br />

to U a.., at «he «rit United<br />

MUBst Church, i* st. and<br />

av.<br />

TODAY ,,„__,<br />

.United MahodW Suran<br />

«__ UwJ MottiaJiat Sun.<br />

n» AujdUaiy JneeHig, 2 p.m.,<br />

in n i i !( I pi ocri ini UKI<br />

1-% I 111 in' We rlil \\ n II<br />

in ! fh KIIIY in U li<br />

H nifi nimtln « Ihe<br />

d Hi hi i of Jnhn J J'nl"<br />

7r . r 1'fti «c t n Ocran<br />

Titi N T<br />

"VfRY TASTY"<br />

it the only way ts<br />

describe the food at<br />

The EMILY<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

71S BTH STRUT<br />

BRBAKMST .. 1:30 • HiJJ<br />

DINNER ..,,,, *:JS . SiM<br />

Sou* Jei«y B<br />

OampionrtHp races.<br />

2nd st. baeeh.<br />

A Patrol<br />

6 p.m., at<br />

Beachcombers<br />

Cub, S:SO p.m..<br />

Canter.<br />

Square<br />

in the Dance<br />

Youth<br />

Lodge 171 F and AM meeting.<br />

Story Hour, 10 a.m.. at the<br />

Ocean City Free publie Library,<br />

•5th st, and Ocean av.<br />

GOLF Disorderly conduct laws rapped<br />

COURSE by Lions guest; Jury system hit<br />

F l T b =^ t ?=P i.1_ E* i _ i _ v t*fl II >li fi 11^ t ?lef^P -Art f%^«4 mr w n t^ cm *<br />

The DORIAN Restaurant<br />

10? Asbury Avenue Ocaon City, N, J,<br />

DELICIOUS DINNERS 5ERVID-<br />

Wtekdiys 4 p.m.-l p.m. • Sunday 3 p.m, fo 8 p.m.<br />

HOMfMADf BAKING FOR TAKi-OUT!<br />

CINNAMON BUNS S 1.00 pnr pan (16)<br />

PICS - APPLE'CAKES - CRUMB CAKBS<br />

Warren & Thtlma MacAdams, Owner-Mnnagement<br />

in Semen Paint<br />

•Pl.yY.ar 'Round<br />

• Iv»ry Day<br />

GREENS FEES<br />

PLAYERS WELCOME<br />

itYknhWMi*<br />

Somen PoJnt Clrcl.,<br />

Miyi LudlRf Ro«f<br />

STARTING 10^<br />

AVAILABLE<br />

RafMraflaii R«|wind<br />

HARVEY S&QTH<br />

Prtfasional on Premises<br />

PHONES<br />

#277370 sp f27^fO4<br />

The laws of the State of<br />

New jereejf regard prostitution<br />

and smoking in the back seat<br />

of a jitnejMbiu with eiactly<br />

SEE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

IVINTS and<br />

HAPPENINGS<br />

6:30 P.M,<br />

TV CAILI CH. 2<br />

V<br />

THI<br />

SHUFFLIiOARD<br />

SHOW<br />

^*6^tt<br />

STOP IN SOON and 511 OUR NEW<br />

SHIPS STORi & SHOWROOM<br />

Tide Clocki • Baromstan<br />

Ships Clock* • Nwtiul Lamm<br />

Ships Radio* • Nautical Jew*£y<br />

and much, much moral<br />

1 ——^ WHILI THBY UUT I<br />

WfiKLY SPECIALS in Our Stor»j<br />

BLUE WATER MARINA<br />

34TH ST, & THE SAY PH. 3W-6aoa<br />

At The Foot of TIM High.L*v*l Bridjo<br />

4- /<br />

-OPEN DAILY-<br />

THI BFAUTIFUL AIR-CONDITIONED<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

STOIIK HARBOR! ONLY OCiANFBONT DiNI^ ROOM<br />

Owned by the Manaianent ol<br />

JHWIE LLOYD JACOBS, ArdmorS; n.<br />

Consistently Good! Food<br />

With Service To Match<br />

BRIAKFAST . 8A.M.t8!lA.M.<br />

DINNERS . 5f».M.fo?i»,M,<br />

.,,„„„,,,.,..,„„.,„,„;,„,,,,„„ .;!:,!;;;;H;,,:;!,i,:n<br />

AT 99th STRUT ON THE MACH<br />

STONE HARBOR, N. j,<br />

PHONE 368-4871<br />

equal disfavor, attorney John<br />

W. Gilbert told members of the<br />

local Lion Club last week.<br />

Both ©ffengej are listed m<br />

"disorderly conduct" and can<br />

ho punishable by the same<br />

fines and/or jail sentences.<br />

Gilbert, was speaking of the<br />

various types of crimes, major<br />

and minor, which In this State<br />

range from so-eallod hi^i<br />

misdemandra, through just<br />

plain misdemeanors down to<br />

the disorderly conduct<br />

offenses, including prostitution<br />

and smoking In buses.<br />

Gilbert, a member of the<br />

club, told his fellow Lions of<br />

the criminal laws of the State<br />

and thp basic thrust of all<br />

criminal law which Is written<br />

to give an accused person the<br />

benefit of every possible<br />

doubt.<br />

"It is bftter that 10 quiltj<br />

persons go free than one<br />

mnoennt person be unjustlj<br />

convicted," Gilbert said<br />

Dmordorlv conduct is<br />

"quasi criminal" in naturi and<br />

is generally handltd in enurts<br />

conducted by magistrates (In<br />

this city the court is designated<br />

"Municipal Court" and is<br />

presided over hy Municipal<br />

Judge Franklin A King )<br />

High ffljsdemanors and<br />

misdemanort, unlike disnrderl><br />

conduct offenses, are tried in<br />

county courts after the accused<br />

has been indicted by a grand<br />

jury.<br />

Gilbert said he take, the<br />

view of many lefJ\ authorities<br />

that the grand jury 1*1 "a useless<br />

throwback to mediuveal timis<br />

and Is a waste of time and<br />

money,"<br />

"A county prosecutor<br />

should make the decision as to<br />

whether there Is sufficient<br />

evidence to bring a defendant<br />

to trial, A prosecutor should<br />

not need a grand jury to tell<br />

GrMfory's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

& BAR<br />

900 Shore Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

— S - -<br />

DILICIOUS<br />

STEAKS<br />

him if he should prcsseeute^<br />

Gilbert declared,<br />

Gilbert underscdred hta<br />

opinion that the American<br />

system qf justice Is far from<br />

perfect, and on rare occasions<br />

persons who are innocent of<br />

wrong dqing are nevertheless<br />

faund RuHty in th? ceurU,<br />

<strong>On</strong> the othc'r hand, he<br />

emphasized, many quilty<br />

defendants are let go because<br />

of lack of sufficient proof<br />

which would convict them<br />

"beyond a reasonable doubt/*<br />

Club president William<br />

Roadarmel announced that the<br />

Lions will hold a plenic for<br />

members and families on<br />

Sunday, Sept, 14,<br />

Princeton Hotel & Grille<br />

COCKTAIL LOUNGE - RESTAURANT<br />

21 sf StMMif at the Circle AVALON<br />

CH1NBSK ITALIAN BIIHKS • STEAKS • SMArem<br />

DANCING and MUSIC NIGHTLY<br />

LEROY BOSTIC and HIS "MgLlOW-AIRlS"<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY NISHTI<br />

ALL THE SHRIMP YOU CAN BAT $9<br />

WEB. and THURS, NITM • 10 P, M.1 A. M, *.<br />

• BBF and 1EBR LUN« II-M te A p. M. DAIUY<br />

• ••»««»««!<br />

Rental Boats i!<br />

|Bay & River Fishing i!<br />

CRABBING<br />

Nets & LiMM PumishBd<br />

HOLiBAUGH'S<br />

GATEWAY<br />

MARINA<br />

<strong>On</strong> Pafeong Creek<br />

* Route 559 • ,<br />

-I Mays Landing Road !!<br />

;: SOMERS POINT atthe ••<br />

• Pafeeng Creek Bridge '•'•<br />

; DIAL 927.412%, '•'•<br />

I! A!! Kinds of Bait |;<br />

t>t<br />

SOMtTHING<br />

NIW AT<br />

«th I DUNE DRIVE, AVALON<br />

Dining in lh« Now •<br />

GALLEON ROOM<br />

CASUAL ATTmi<br />

WILCOMI<br />

SAMI FIN1 tMl AS IN<br />

MAIN DINING ROOM<br />

OPIN EVBRY BAY<br />

DANCING NIGHTLY<br />

IXCIFT MONDAY!<br />

RIC COIWS TRIO<br />

FRI1 PARKINS<br />

SPKiAL<br />

Businessmen's<br />

Lunch<br />

arvod Every Day<br />

SNAPPER SOUP<br />

PACKAGI GOODS<br />

DiLiVIRfB<br />

Phona f27.3?43<br />

OPEN 7 A, M,<br />

- The Look for<br />

"Summer"<br />

Make your appointment now foe our<br />

Bonat Champagne Curl that gives you the<br />

added body you need for the<br />

summer month*.<br />

Regularly $25.00<br />

Now only *15.00<br />

. complete.<br />

Mr, Robert, nationally known Wig<br />

Specialist, wiH be available for Free<br />

Consultation Monday, Tueiday and<br />

Wednesday, W» carry a eomplete<br />

line of human hair.<br />

NEW PUSSY CAT FLING WIG , . $25.<br />

Many colors.to choose from. Also Frosted.?.<br />

TUISDAY,<br />

SHORES AMTIBUI IMOW<br />

The 9th Annual Atlnnilr<br />

ShoiTS Antinue Slow will bf<br />

WINTER<br />

LEAGUES<br />

-—•,<br />

OPENINGS h,<br />

M1N • WOMEN • CHI<br />

MORNINO, NOON«<br />

(AIL AOI<br />

THE GULL'S NESi<br />

3260 Asbury Avenue<br />

ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL<br />

OF THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN<br />

SMALL $7.25 LARS! $2JO<br />

ANCHOVIIS . MUSHROOM . Pf PPiRQHl|<br />

l25# axfra ffi,,, SiI, 40* extra &.<br />

Bring this Ad in and Receive 25« Off j<br />

on small size and 40* en largt.<br />

CALCl9N88f and YOUR OMB<br />

WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY-THURSDAY 8 i.m,.12 pa-<br />

FRIDAYSATURDAY 8 a.m.-l ML<br />

Richard's<br />

hamburgers<br />

"on the beaeh<br />

at North St."<br />

• Play Volleyball<br />

• Surfboard<br />

Rentals<br />

Buy . Renf - StH<br />

From *^0,00<br />

PHONE<br />

393.9300<br />

t/ftffttd<br />

Most Renowned Hairdressers - . . Nearest You<br />

FLANDERS HOTEL, 11th Sf, and Boardwalk<br />

: !JSflf||S<br />

How to Please the Family]<br />

Without Really Trying!<br />

CALL US FOR A RIALJRMT<br />

AUOUST 12, 196f x:?<br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

CLASSIFIED=An_B A TBS<br />

dvi'rllsrmi'iita tor Ihnsn uulumns should ta in the<br />

„( the SrWlneLUilBW FOR TUESDAY EDITION -not<br />

th;m Siilunluy Nonn for rettulor classified spc-IJon nnd<br />

jV (him Miiwlny noon for the Too.Liitn.To-ClQssIfy<br />

iM»». NOON WEDNESDAY fur n^uku- ulasslficd<br />

TIlUIiSUAY NOON for ||u. TOO=LATF-TO<br />

[ |,,j<br />

ll,,,, ni.fl<br />

. Time, 23 Words ur Uss<br />

«. r «- iwi 1 woitl oxccudiiiK as words)<br />

BimnlnB 5 OuiMvcilllve ."" _<br />

|j<br />

CALL NOW m-m]<br />

POINT BOWLING,<br />

MacArthyr Boulevard Somars Pelnf, f<br />

Words or<br />

_ ._ $3,00<br />

AriN ITlIUlriHK Box ""<br />

_ AU Classilled Advertising Caih _<br />

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY ADS SSc; EXTRA<br />

fCupy niiiiiwl lii. K!V«I io n-iircspntatlvi. or brauBht m<br />

* pfrsanally, MUST BE ACCOM1WJ1ED BY CASH OR<br />

HPS In caver cost. Copy itcccplcd over phone us courtesy<br />

convi'iiii'iii-c Io ciiKlomer, Remiltnnre IHUKI bn |n hoiorn<br />

is Bti in type. ••-•<br />

Dixplliy AdverliKlng<br />

AUTOS<br />

1163 VOLKSWAIJIN~'~—<br />

' r 1 "<br />

THB OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SfNTINIL-LIDGfR<br />

pm,<br />

LOST<br />

TUTORING<br />

U ieyi !Brtol5e frame<br />

Tt-HM-<br />

VVANflp<br />

W» Service All<br />

PORBION MAKB C««S<br />

OLNEY<br />

FORiIGN CARS, INC.<br />

1M Cenfrsl Avs. Ph. ifp.iMj<br />

— SPECIALliiNO —<br />

R«.lr M ,-,„ „ o,rm,n<br />

ALSO LOCATED IN<br />

PHILADELPHIA AT<br />

IM W, TahBp RMd<br />

Phom GL S.J1W.M<br />

LOTS FOR SALI<br />

Ardtop, JUST THHEE MiLCS Io gewin/'Uirga<br />

radie. 10Oal22 jail wirh all impfsverngnlk<br />

•1. Fri- rnstfillod. Tnke 341(1 glfool 18 HoyU<br />

ry wnr. 9, iurn fight Ip InjiitlG^e sign V^<br />

l.f. mile ofi rhii loll. Oils Funli SSS-SJCS<br />

I.I.<br />

litAL ESTATE BHOKEB Wintld fop<br />

slliec- on egrner Df gth and Wei.<br />

k'y. C3tl gifiirig Sands Mstdl," plii<br />

,ir,d Wesley. |,f<br />

NEWSTANP on 9ih Blrotl Iqr rsnl<br />

Cnii Silting Siinds Molei, Slh St<br />

nn{J Wesley A*e. t.f.<br />

STORE FDR RENT on 9ih St. tall<br />

gifting Sands Maiei. 9th St, and<br />

Woiloy. • •-.--- t f<br />

STORE FOB RENT — S0'«66' Will<br />

romodcl Io suit lonant. ApBI»<br />

E.otie ShsB, Palmor Shtinnrng Cent.<br />

sr, Iflfh and Haven Ave. S=lf<br />

ATTENTION — Husbana ana wife<br />

team, f&r a teFfifpe opportunity ta<br />

own buSinG55 In Oee,in City, a "iujf.<br />

urioui eandy.ieQ eream parlar \%<br />

available. Herts is is dhange ts earn<br />

5I8.OQO plus per year, with no lobof<br />

OF fflanufaqigring problems and be-<br />

qome part sf a 3 billion a&llar<br />

eandy industry, Cemsleto training<br />

prsvidpa. Total test 111,500, If<br />

ysu feei you are qualified, eall eo|.<br />

lest OF WFite Peterssn's Franeliises.<br />

J3 Grerjnwsod Sq=. Kennet Sq., Pa,<br />

J9J48. Call ISlS-lBB-GJiO. S-19<br />

m<br />

r can<br />

PAGE ELEVEN<br />

PYRAMID<br />

I MAINTENANCE CO.<br />

I PROFESSIONAL SBRVItE<br />

JTrilritd M.ljf. ( Jin<br />

•vie*. Fl€9ri ' ttug an<br />

'IS CompHtn OWN<br />

Bulldlni CU.niip<br />

Fully Iniursd ^398^0630<br />

W. PARRISH<br />

JUND EMPLOyMENT in loeai<br />

isg plant. No e^pcFioneg<br />

T I-iQ hour wech. Paid heii.<br />

uutlon. Pieasant work.<br />

....srij. Apply by mail ariiy<br />

1 ,1 Hrrtl, Ins., P. 0- Hs« 30,<br />

City, N. J. t.f.<br />

TO MANASE Pettfson'l<br />

irjd lee CFeani PaFiar, FJea.<br />

I eondiiioni Call 339.<br />

t.f.<br />

i — Woman on S.S. fg<br />

.,-anion to lady rcsid,ng<br />

_,,. Uw« In, plus smaii tai.<br />

•(rentei refluirod. Write Po<br />

" , N, J. OSSQS, S-1S<br />

,.U«i( — EJBerience prefer.<br />

| is! ruMsjary, Year round<br />

Aabury Aye. stsre<br />

If<br />

JNIST.rmST, 6 day a<br />

ijlrt lime, pleasant working<br />

»T. Unlatt Mrs. Alien, Wes.<br />

r, Ifna me Bay A»e. Call<br />

t.f.<br />

14 FOOT QARV6Y, Good eonjiition<br />

well built, smooth riding. Cedar,<br />

Srglass bottom. Asking (90 Also<br />

unaBpyf, pjywoed, wjth fiber<br />

bottpm sporty bh<br />

flB<br />

14<br />

CATERING—Fangy sandwiehos. Hop,<br />

BOeuyres ete.'Mn,' Hsff. Dfofos.<br />

Sional catoring in Abingtnn town,<br />

ship tar 12 years 399-7110,, t,f.<br />

14 RunaBpyf, pjywoed, wjth fiber<br />

glass bottpm. sporty, bychet seals<br />

laslis real sharp, fast ssith 40 H<br />

Johnson bath in d<br />

laslis real sha<br />

Johnson, bath<br />

Can S41.4I03.<br />

eals,<br />

ssith 40 HP<br />

good condition<br />

t.f.<br />

LAGOON PROFERTV* — [aeal IKI-<br />

tipn, magnificant view ef bay and<br />

htgoon. beautifully iDndseaped, Two<br />

boat slips. Five bedreoms- 1st floor,<br />

3 bedrooms. ? baths, living roem<br />

with fireplace, dining ream, break,<br />

fast room, kilehen. utility room,<br />

Palis, attached oarage, 2nd fleer, g<br />

bedrooms, bath, library, with fife<br />

plage and sundeck, recreation or<br />

sewing reom afsg fidaptable to<br />

maid^ quarters, furnished snii heaf,<br />

ed. Possession, Phila, 215.059 i512,<br />

moelierifls 39S-B32I. t.f.<br />

Hisfory makers get involved,<br />

history professor tells Rotary<br />

Wiy bother fo * good?" was will affect future aanenstioiK as „ .. ,, *<br />

BOILED HAM, LUNCH ftOLU,<br />

BOrted Swrss Cheei SI 09<br />

OILED HAM, LUNCH ftOLU,<br />

BOrted Swrss Cheeie. SI, 09<br />

d Asbury Cold Cuts<br />

BOrted<br />

the pound<br />

. Asburj flu<br />

by<br />

649<br />

Ii6« THOMPSON IB'/j' ail fiber.<br />

glass With 100 H.r», En'nrude and<br />

BUilWn gas tanks, canvas. Like new<br />

firm I1B95. Call 3M.JF55. if<br />

YES WE HAVE CHEHRVSTOrTE ana<br />

Littlenetk esrtifisd d»rn« 68e p»r<br />

^oion, Cmkia SnrimB, you pwlon.<br />

1! for Jl.DO, Smith's Pisr, 910 Bay<br />

Ave., Semers point, dial 92>.?33g-<br />

8.J1<br />

tOEAL for cruising Jersey waters<br />

CantorboaFd slpop ,18x81/^*2 Da-<br />

Bfon tali., 41 H.P. Br.y. Si/, ft.<br />

Bunk,, HMp, 4, In water, read t<br />

go, 393-5118,<br />

SAI^LIOAT<br />

to<br />

Similar to Sunfinh,<br />

ra«i«iiy n %3m<br />

[nui M«iP, Monday thru<br />

f it Ritifement Home Con-<br />

1. KM. vyesiey Manor, 22nd<br />

J »n, JS9850S, t.f,<br />

! HllPlR to work b!/ the<br />

[ i fli>s a week. Sleep in<br />

Bood salary. Call<br />

t.f.<br />

II! wints<br />

Ji<br />

you<br />

few<br />

>[ a. few<br />

ji.lifieshons<br />

163<br />

g lady to<br />

houri<br />

to<br />

uri p.,<br />

Sentinel,<br />

g.13<br />

|l HELP<br />

BttifiiF!, in Philadelphia<br />

•«"*•> an-Jobbing and re.<br />

' i» S 0" h »Uf PlU!<br />

t?*TO, hfrtpltall.atisn,<br />

«*. ""rtim* pay mtc<br />

;l !!W974 for detail,.<br />

OPIRATOH, pot<br />

>«• boy, s»er Ii<br />

ALUMINUM seREENJ and storm<br />

windows, Resertened and ne*<br />

gi,tss ihst.iiled. Miami.Somers go<br />

§05 New Road Route '§. Semer<br />

Point. Dial 327.4133,<br />

FURNITURJ RESTORiO — Small<br />

fables, ehairs, piptiife frarnes and<br />

iarriPi espertly repaired gnd refin,<br />

ished in my home. Moderate prises<br />

Call 3p9.aii§. t,f,<br />

NeCD HELP gdtting all thme ioii<br />

den^7 CaFpenify, painting, alter3.<br />

lion^, ote, 4M work espertiy dona<br />

Call 1993443 for free, ejtifnate. t.f.<br />

ELECTROLUJC VACIJLirVpCUi^iHl<br />

§3iet, Serviee. parts. Harry<br />

SheUFdg, 311 Shore Rd,, Seavillg-<br />

199OS2g, (,f.<br />

PLASTERINa — Will l>ia,tBrif~dO<br />

patehwsFh, RebuildiRg and BOint.<br />

ing af cliifTlneys. Call areg G=<br />

J016 Haven Ave., Ocean<br />

4Q<br />

W THOMSON, all mahogany,<br />

H.P. Evinrude. new baRery. ethor<br />

extras slip for BsJanee Sf reason,<br />

eseeligflt &snmUof%-. Re^dy to ga,<br />

rs ISBO. 59S.03C<br />

14' TROJAN, piywwd runsi<br />

agsept i«j»bnAbl« effeF. /<br />

PlafiBi Oecan City,<br />

1.963 24 1 LUMR Y7E H,p" Gray Ma^<br />

riiie, just Ses engine hrs. 2 feunKs.<br />

hea^, d^th finder, ship tp shere<br />

fadig, €3nva£ top- -$£9f3*.OO firm.<br />

Can be sean at 34 Bay Ai/e QF<br />

Call 3fg=S4BP, 8* 19 "<br />

NEW 13 FOOT Sea CrafT'wIth'iltO<br />

H.P, ©ME inbsard,outb@3fd, fer sale<br />

ai cost, CgN 399-1302, if.<br />

><br />

=<br />

bedrssrn rnodeFn<br />

,.t*a,!t7ieni overlooking the Idgosn<br />

S'jndetk. inquire Gull "Realty, gI04<br />

Bay AVB. OF call 39iBO3O. t.f.<br />

CENTEB Cirr" — rirst floor,' three<br />

room apaFtrnent. Newly renevate^<br />

$55 menth inpluding heat, hot water<br />

and gas. Unfurnished. Freneh Real<br />

Estate, 1 Atlantic Ave., 399-S4S4, t.f.<br />

UNfURNiiHEB hrana new first floor<br />

apartment. Contains Uying Fssrn<br />

and dining esmbiFiation. A/1 rHeetrie<br />

kitE=hen with dishwasher and di$.<br />

pesai, three sedrosftis and IVs eer-<br />

amig file paths, ^rall to wall sar=<br />

peting thrsyghsut. eJertrie base,<br />

board heat, use of washer and<br />

s ia dryer. Sorry np phone infOFmation.<br />

s - 3 FFenqh Real Estate, I Afclantie Aye<br />

Twin .„.._._ __ ..,__.. ^<br />

Walton WINTER. OR YEARLY RINTAL —<br />

S.12 nheerful lotation apartment. 1101<br />

Central Ave Apply 501 nth St.<br />

2nd floor. B-SS<br />

FOR<br />

orson,<br />

City,<br />

If-<br />

-^ O'Day "Rh«!es<br />

fiberglass huil, Dt<br />

and Jib.<br />

.if'round "p05.<br />

' '""f» bBnoiiU,<br />

W 'ofMI Loun.<br />

CARPINTEfi WORK, B»lnllnf, hom.<br />

irriprovemerils, tile, roofing and<br />

Baneling. Block and briek work.<br />

by Jc-FFy MgDpnald. Gall anytime<br />

195 94iJ. t.f.<br />

INSURANCI — j, B. Filsr, Pitman<br />

Oeean City, The Mainlina, Phone<br />

SI71200 Of F>itfnan 5I9.1Z34. t.f.<br />

HOT TAR ~ROOF — N»w•' rooif."~oW<br />

rosf repaired, FO0f FMoaied. Your<br />

roof regsated witH pure hot tar.<br />

Average sUe reef $SD- Call<br />

"Asking<br />

S.JZ<br />

WANTID<br />

Car Radios Re|)alr«d<br />

Coles Radio Service<br />

MOTOROLA SALE! and SERVICE<br />

Atjthgfized gervlge Itatlpn fer<br />

DE1.CO . BrNPIX . MOTOROLA<br />

CAR RADIOS<br />

311 AtDURY AVI. Dial 39*3.'06<br />

WANrtD TO BUY — Old or antigue<br />

funs, swords, knives, pswdef<br />

flanks, war ssyvenirs, in any eon.<br />

ditien—^aiso eld coins and paper<br />

maney. Membaf Appraiserf Assacfa.<br />

(ion af America IrlB, Dial 199.ro2S.<br />

_ ' ' • ' • •<br />

HISHeif^PrlIeis r>i7Dlo7 eld geld<br />

and Sterling iilver. (free esti.<br />

mates. Old eioeks, watches, jewelfy,<br />

eoms 3nd dental Bridges. Smith<br />

Jewllen, 9(6 Aib,,,y Av.., 3893171<br />

_ t.f.<br />

WISH TO PURCHASE two pr three<br />

.B^reom hdu^e. <strong>On</strong>e ear garage-<br />

<strong>On</strong>e er two stsry with aKiE. Heated<br />

6r unheated. In goad eandition<br />

$16,000 to $23,000. Bi»« partieuiar,:<br />

Write B0« S5i. Sentinel-LEdger or<br />

Call 399.5097.<br />

B f.))<br />

TWO ROOM AFT. Tild bath, private<br />

pdrehes. haif blogk from beaeh.<br />

Esgellenl food £cryi?d to yeur apt.<br />

Stentan Arms Apts., S45 Stentgn<br />

PI. 399.J7OP. ' t.f,<br />

FIRST FLOOR ONE BEDROOM Apt.<br />

and sodgnd fleer tws bedFOOm<br />

apt. available September, October.<br />

Heated, private enifanee. eJsse to<br />

ioardwalk- Call 393.5548. t.f.<br />

TWO S- BltJROOM APTS, — <strong>On</strong>e<br />

bleek frsrn beaeh available Aug.<br />

Jith thFy 33rd. <strong>On</strong>e al§0 available<br />

Aug. 53rd thru Sept. Call 391.0349.<br />

if ho answer eall 212=734-7901 EQl =<br />

LA ROE<br />

ten r 6th. Will aefiommsdafe g<br />

e.Ne pe!^. PNvate parting. AB.<br />

)0 O Avt. (1st fioer), a.ft<br />

eple.Ne pe!^.<br />

' 8)0 Ocean<br />

MONTH OF SEPTEMBER — Three<br />

bearoam apartment OR fine beaeh.<br />

»^7ij ulllities included. Call<br />

ATTRACTIVE FURNISHED Mod.m<br />

two Bedroom apartment with gar.<br />

SK'effg' 1 '""' 15 te M »y IS- Call<br />

F S.^2<br />

"Wiy bother fo do good?" was<br />

the eastentla] question raqslored<br />

to- Dr. Wallace E. Fisher at<br />

Tiiurerlay 1 !, Rotary meeting in<br />

White Hall. Dr. Hshdr, a profes.<br />

sor of hisfary, a writor and a<br />

Ipatunjr, was introiJueed fry pro-<br />

gram diajrman Dr, Nelson Rob.<br />

bins.<br />

After asking Ws listeners ivfty<br />

they ifliauld bother to do good,<br />

be kind or get invqlved. Dr. Fish,<br />

er ottered tfiree difectls-os witfi<br />

which .to study earning "aiera.<br />

Hons,<br />

First of all, Dr. Fisher rejninii.<br />

ed his llsteiKrs to be hon^<br />

with histtiry and remember that<br />

ivjftout sfjesses mil stall)*<br />

Siere ivmild be little pmpess. He<br />

reeUltTd the taet that durinf fte<br />

lin» when George Washirigtbn<br />

was mitteting at Valley F(>B,<br />

jnrMHrd of the nation supprjrhrf<br />

hirn, one-third remained iojid to<br />

tiw British, and a whopping one-<br />

ftird of the American people<br />

simply did not uare what hap.<br />

pened. Without the one-ttiinl. who<br />

we«! supporlinf WashinfiMi,<br />

ftene wml6 obviously be no<br />

AmeriGa as we loiow it today,<br />

Firtier indicated that the same<br />

situation esdstt tfirouahout his-<br />

tory. Those svho get involviied<br />

and "make hfatory" are to tiie<br />

mlj»riw and me tfteretae very<br />

iBlp^irHiillt,<br />

Dr. FSshor's se<br />

tel, 6aS199.9?7S. 8 B9<br />

S bedroom, Sna floor,<br />

Good legation, sun<br />

lith ta May 15fh.<br />

, F t.f.<br />

ONE BKDROOM rnodorn first floor<br />

furnished apartment. $7i montti<br />

Mciyding. utilities. Call 339.4554,<br />

t.f.<br />

JtPT. 3 to JUNE 3Q. Furnishea.<br />

Gardens section. 2 PGdreoms, Mv=<br />

ing room, dining room, haih, mod=<br />

•«•" .«'n>n« roam, oatft. mad<br />

kttghen, utility ream with wa§i<br />

1 d Off.Str T<br />

s?f and dry^r. Off'Street parsin,<br />

Gail between g and i p,m, 399^iS9i<br />

"Boek' ;<br />

SUHFiOARB<br />

__ ^ a ^ ^P earn<br />

JondHlon 170, Apply<br />

Aye., corners Point.<br />

slt eustom<br />

r, egfi{?IJerit<br />

aid Sunny<br />

ll<br />

ATTRACTIVE"<br />

«tth l)Vtn<br />

TWQ "B<br />

room bmToM Apt<br />

eombinatian.<br />

mi<br />

WHAT'i YOUK NEASUXIt<br />

FP1ROMI • ANCHOVill • MWOm<br />

• DXTRAeHIIlI •<br />

CALL US TODAy<br />

Wa will estimate the<br />

cost of initailing<br />

ELKTRIC HfAT<br />

IN YOUR HOME<br />

Yeu in undtr no oblla.tlon<br />

Wm, S, Anderson<br />

electricians<br />

i« w.» A, OI.I ithms<br />

u<br />

SI" SVLVAN1A Console T.V.! aleetrie<br />

Ironerj Bryec. Call 39S.6S16, B-1S<br />

SURFBOARD _ 9' Han.en. good<br />

KINGSTON iASE QUITAV and : Sy.<br />

pr§ heavy dufy amp, $i00<br />

ighwinn bgys bi^e |2S; large Dak<br />

roll fDp desk $IOQ. EaU 3S8-I417<br />

_ "a ii<br />

WE ARE LiQUiDATjNg present StoeN<br />

for gifts, ehfna, glass, sliver, jew*<br />

elry and (affipj. 30 and 40 percent<br />

dtitSQUfit, pale starts August l&t" No<br />

depi^its, Madehncs, 74g iftore Rd<br />

3»9?9?In Mld ' Sepl -<br />

BEDROOM<br />

SURFBOARD FOR SALE,<br />

&cst offer Cail 3§f=Qg<br />

PAIR<br />

(ike<br />

i<br />

new,<br />

GIRLS white Ice~kkalei-<br />

ii Cl) 39B17§§<br />

BOYS' SCHWIN STING RAV* bi<br />

3 gear, hiindbrii.kcs. {very<br />

cpnditien). Caft J§g=€520. Ceit<br />

" 1 s a "7*<br />

'urnllhM'apsrt-<br />

to Mlfl - M «y. Call<br />

fumlshM Apart.<br />

"* MW - Ma y- Call<br />

IBIB ana WESLEY _" ~Sm»rtly~fur-<br />

nsliea three btdreem ana two<br />

Bath apartment. Washnr, parking<br />

clecirie kitchen. Seeiember io"junl.<br />

lol- '"eluflM all. Aaylls. 'call<br />

CLOSE TO SCHOOLS and beard-<br />

walh. Throe Bedroom furnished<br />

.•MHrtment Available mid septum.<br />

Bcr fa mid.Mnif. Private enfranee<br />

BEDROOM and bath In<br />

TAKf-OUT ONLY!<br />

SPAQHiTTI • CHffSf RAViOU<br />

(Choice of Meatball or Sausage)<br />

AND TO GO WITH IT ,. , ITALIAN SALA"<br />

3NS<br />

JUST PHONI 398-0722<br />

(IT WILL •• UtADY WHIN YWI «<br />

*T|AIC SANDWICHIS • HOT<br />

OTN DAILY<br />

'QP.M,.FRI,«nrfSAT, J TH.I<br />

ALUMINUM STORM<br />

WINDOW GLASS<br />

& SCRiiN RfPAIRS<br />

- _ _ ^ •<br />

W» ilig mKiur««|yf, J,|BU,(.<br />

•nil awnlni wl,,dow 110, p.n(|i<br />

Baker's * WNIN O SHOP<br />

WOBCI 3 Aluminum Prwtueti<br />

IMS WIST AVENUI<br />

DIAL jfMMi<br />

COINS = Wh.it Is<br />

What is a "key"<br />

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PUl. Gflfi 3?9-Dfi3<br />

sai<br />

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ain? Te<br />

LARGE FAMILr ROOMS, singi*<br />

PFlvjito bath, parking, Alsa<br />

for wo,king girls, "Fairway".<br />

Central Ave., "3P9-03SS.<br />

u<br />

Aye,<br />

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Fi-Mhorn Farm K«nnel, „ Cyitom<br />

i.rKS""* «na Doardlns tor ail<br />

SARAGE SALI -r- ElegtFte »nd<br />

ranges, 3 rugs, 3 antique frh<br />

marble tap tabls, dinjnfi table<br />

S efiaifs, lamp, end table, b<br />

liful shelygs, nte^ 1 li Weal<br />

Come? an? time, }|<br />

iEWPNS MACHINES = SeilSna oyf.<br />

Brand new Negghj macrhlnes bci<br />

lew qpsf. Alts cash register, foun-<br />

tain Coke diapfinsen G.E. reffjgcf^<br />

iitar, chair, tables. Calf bnfwccn g=<br />

4. Brown's, 701 We iflh SL B^li<br />

Yamaha, 100 EG mojer-<br />

good eandition C!)<br />

B frfe $140 00<br />

S-15<br />

OR, 1Q cy.<br />

, 399-7165.<br />

ROOM FOR RENT<br />

Marmara, Cat! 39 ear found m<br />

52<br />

FDR SALE Yamaha, 100 EG mojer<br />

bik^L Jn good eandition Cs!)<br />

399>S470 after B p.m. frfee $140 00<br />

S15<br />

•FRIQiDAlRrREFRJGE<br />

ft, Bo§d esndition,<br />

PREPS<br />

ONE WINDBW WITH feur fifes<br />

32/B and $€€@mpnnyinK triple<br />

fraek sterfn window with sash and<br />

sefceh 113, Call 399-P2Q4, 8-12<br />

REFRIGERATOR, slfflssf new, PhiidS,<br />

ffaezef tap, aufomaffe defrost.<br />

CHIJ 399-3336. 8*12<br />

NOTICE OF PUtlLIC SALE OF LANDS<br />

OF KATHEBiNE HftStNMArEH DE-<br />

CIAtED, WHIEH HAVE ES€H|ATEB<br />

TO THI STATE OF NEW JERSEY<br />

TAKE NOTiCE that §n Friday. Au^<br />

gUit t% 1969. at the Cape May<br />

County Sheriffs Office, Court Hpu&Si<br />

Cape May, Ngw Jersey. 3t the hour<br />

of t:M p,m,. preyiMrHg time, I will<br />

espas^ fsf sate the fQMswing lands<br />

whiefi &y iUdgfnent af Ihp Syp&f=<br />

iar Court, made an the lilh day<br />

gf May, iSSS A.B., have cseheaied<br />

to the State of New jersey, U&n;<br />

ditianS of safe will bd made known<br />

at the time and place of sale.<br />

ALL that certain tract or parcel<br />

of land situate in Wgfdwpod Vilias,<br />

Action 2, Lower Township, Capo<br />

May County, State of New Jeraey;<br />

Being known and designated 35 Lbt<br />

I, ilocfc 10, Ssetion 2, Wildwopd<br />

Villas, ageording to the map Sf<br />

Widweed Viilgs, geetjon 2, Lewer<br />

Townihspi QapQ May Csufify, State<br />

af New Jersey; which said map is<br />

sa file in the office of the clerk<br />

of Capo May County, State ef New<br />

Jersey; containing muM<br />

leam rbe e^^dm to a. ^wld erf<br />

Jdeal^itmJ dzUemnom, salve sun*<br />

radal proUmm and continue *s<br />

build for our ftiteig ggs^<br />

Dr, ^rtol Sciiwgfik pleaded<br />

over a regiOaf buMne^ meeting<br />

%nd gU^te wi^e aifbBdueed. Dr<br />

WilUam Mdfflter, ef Jsetoon,<br />

Midi,, and WdjsJM IMtdx e£<br />

- and<br />

MA'HOMQ RINGS<br />

W1DBINS BiHSs<br />

SMITH<br />

JEWELERS<br />

956 Asbury Av«,.<br />

DIAL 399-317?<br />

(CLOSED OM MONDAY*)<br />

WANTED<br />

TYPIST<br />

For part Hmi work,<br />

approximately<br />

3 diys per week.<br />

Year around.<br />

Prefer experiance<br />

with IBM "Electric<br />

tVpawriteri,<br />

Write IBX 264,<br />

Sentinel-Lodger,<br />

Oeean City, N. 3.<br />

> Anfanna Imfallationi ,,<br />

| T»w«r A Reef Mounting!<br />

for VHFUHF A FM<br />

CntipMa SALBS and SERVICE<br />

Color • Black A Whrtt TV j<br />

i<br />

TBI WE no HAVB ,..<br />

TV RfNTAiS<br />

numm<br />

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1041 ASBURY AVI. DIAL 39#.491O<br />

Mdr- iniHii aiifo<br />

finance charges...<br />

Save with a low-cost<br />

BANK AUTO LOAN.<br />

For new and used can-<br />

tor refinancing—<br />

for personal needs.<br />

Cape May County<br />

National Bank<br />

OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SfA ISLE <strong>CITY</strong> CAPI MAY<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL RBSRRVE SYSTEM<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSirRANCE CORPORATION<br />

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CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />

BLENDED WHISKEY<br />

Straight Whittny ,. . 6 Yun Old<br />

Canadian Whi.k.y . 4 Yun Old<br />

TOTAL 51 % AGED WHISKIES<br />

49*4 Neutral SplriH<br />

— M Proof _<br />

FIFTH<br />

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CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINEST AND MOST COMPLlTi STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Circle Semen Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PAQCAGB SALES IS OUR ONLY BUSTOBSS,<br />

NOT A SffiELffJE<br />

CONEY'S<br />

INC.<br />

34TH STREET<br />

<strong>On</strong> ReoMvalt Blvd. <strong>On</strong>* Mtla From Bridge<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

Wall Known Brand*<br />

tPti . BOURBON<br />

GIN . RIM<br />

EUR<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

f A.M. te 10 P.M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

What<br />

to SEE!<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9 a.m.<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

12 Noon<br />

Dial 399-9851<br />

MISS O,C, BEACH PATROL AND RUNNERSUP -<br />

Miss Peggy Louer (second from left) is Miss Ocean City<br />

Beach Patrol 1969, and members of her court of honor<br />

are Sue Weekerly, Debbi Strange and Jill Jacobs. Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

ONDERLAND •<br />

-•• PIER ** •<br />

6th Sr. on the Boardwalk •<br />

OPIN DAILY 1 P, M.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

17 RIDES RINTAL I1KES 7ie hour<br />

Ciami on th» Half Shell or Staamad * Sandwich**<br />

<strong>On</strong> ResMvalt Blvd., 1'A Mil.* Watt of<br />

Ocean City en 34th StrMt<br />

OPfN DAILY TIL 2 A.M.<br />

OPEN SUNDAYS frwn 11 NOON<br />

BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />

FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 3fM?06<br />

BOARDWALK PROMENADER<br />

Come Visif With Us<br />

THE ARLINE<br />

GIFT SHOP<br />

(Formerly Jean Johnston Shop)<br />

Boardwalk at Seventh Street<br />

MANY UNUSUAL THINGS<br />

including<br />

BONE CHINA HUMMELS<br />

D1UTWARE JEWELRY<br />

GREETING CARDS<br />

TOM PERKINS<br />

Featuring<br />

IMPORTED MUSIC BOXES<br />

Minerva Russell<br />

LEADED GLASS<br />

OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong>'S FINiST<br />

When<br />

to GO!<br />

Col-<br />

SHRIVER'S<br />

71 YEARS ON BOARDWALK<br />

• FAMOUS SALT WATIR TAFFY<br />

• DELICIOUS HOME MADE FUDGE<br />

THE LARGEST VARIETY OF CANDIES<br />

ON THE BOARDWALK<br />

Boardwalk at Ninth Street<br />

Patronize<br />

Your<br />

Boardwalk<br />

Advertisers<br />

>•••<br />

PmggyLauror<br />

isMissOCBP<br />

Miss Peggy Lsuer, »<br />

representative of Beach Zone<br />

III was named Miss Ocean City<br />

Bcieh Patrol 1969 and will<br />

appear in the Annual Baby<br />

Parade Thursday<br />

Her court of honor will<br />

include Sue Weekerly,, Debbie<br />

•Strange and Jill Jacobs,<br />

Miss Lauer is from<br />

Rosemont, Pa,, and is 17 years<br />

old She is a senior at<br />

Archbishop Carroll High<br />

Sehfio! Her favorite hobbies<br />

include swimming, tennis and<br />

sewing. She will Kign over the<br />

annual Lifeguard Ball on the<br />

Music Pier Aufrust 29.<br />

Debbie Strange, also 17<br />

years old, is from Broomall,<br />

pa: and attends Delaware<br />

County Christian School, Jill<br />

Jacobs of Willow Grove is 18<br />

and a student at Brandywine<br />

Junior College in Dover, Del.,<br />

and Sue Weekerly Is 19, halls<br />

from Willow drove, Pa,, and is<br />

a student at Rider College in<br />

Trenton.<br />

Judges<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

MoCcciI World News and oftor<br />

national magazines,<br />

Piniisotto is assistant dean<br />

of instruction and associate<br />

professor of education at<br />

Atlantic Community College.<br />

He holds a BA degree from<br />

LaSalle College, earned his<br />

master's degree at Glassboro<br />

State College and is a jioctoral<br />

candidate at Temple<br />

University, He Is a member of<br />

Phi Delta Kappa fraternity.<br />

Board of Education In<br />

Pjulsboro and the New Jersey<br />

State Federation of District<br />

Beards of Education.<br />

Tredinnlcfc is a member of<br />

the law firm of Bean,<br />

DeAngelis, Tredlnnick and<br />

GiaBpulio, He received his<br />

bachelor degree from Ursinus<br />

College and his law degree<br />

frem Temple University, He is<br />

past president of the<br />

Jlongtomery County Bar<br />

Association in Pennsylvania<br />

and a member of Phi Alpha<br />

Delta fraternity,<br />

OC. library is<br />

air conditioned<br />

Robert Bagp, director of<br />

the Ocean City Free Puhlie<br />

Library, has announced that<br />

the library facilities at 8th st,<br />

and Ocean av. are now<br />

completely air conditioned.<br />

Last week five window<br />

units, purchased locally and<br />

installed by city carpenter* and<br />

electricians, were set up at the<br />

library. It is thought that the<br />

aJr conditioning will bring<br />

additional summer patrons.<br />

Baggs noted that the facility<br />

is already very busy. Book<br />

circulation last month was<br />

higher than any previous July<br />

and one Monday more than<br />

2,200 books were circulated.<br />

This was a record high for any<br />

one day.<br />

The library has been able to<br />

keep up with this additional<br />

work load with the addition of<br />

summer help. The latest<br />

helpers are Janice Bates and<br />

Wanda Money, local high<br />

school students who are part of<br />

the Neighborhood Youth<br />

Corps program and have been<br />

scheduled to work in the<br />

library during July and Au just,<br />

The hope, and not the fact,<br />

of advancement it the ^ur in<br />

industry, _ Henry Taylar.<br />

Too Late To Classify<br />

LOOKING FOR UNUSUAL, aim?<br />

CustonMisd packet books, tfoor<br />

stspg, str## Hams. Tod0* Haystack,<br />

33 S- §*wre Rd,, Rt P, Msffflort,<br />

N. J. Hi<br />

IB 1 UOKA CATAMARAN Sailbost, d«.<br />

cran ssi!, traitor Included. Qssd<br />

PSSJBJ rKWd 0»ll 399-tii7, S.1B<br />

IMS — if chr-:* Of*ft Sport oonv<br />

top., JH HP. «ngl, ITS heura,<br />

two bunu, b»»d, •hip to share, earn,<br />

pass, Arl eanditjsn. In water, "~<br />

Arkansas Av>,,<br />

I3OOO<br />

1S67 CHIVIU.E SS. whttl WHh<br />

black hardtop, black IntsHar, V*<br />

396 cu origins. tUck ihlft, 4 an<br />

Uie flaar, bucl.ot uati, fsaia «nfl<br />

neatrr, one trimmr, t(»9i. Call<br />

399-205*. (Us<br />

fitneotn fiimltmdl<br />

NiW YORK <strong>CITY</strong><br />

OARDIN STATE PARKWAY<br />

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Hour*<br />

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eluxe Express Strvic*<br />

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Reward<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

bring them to the murderer,<br />

Alio at the conference<br />

Brennsn handed out copies of<br />

, composite drawing made by a<br />

Stnte Police artist. The<br />

"portrait", Brennan said was<br />

made from descriptions given<br />

hini by two, witnesses who<br />

passnd Miss Davis 1 car on the<br />

Parkway about fight a.m. on<br />

Memorial Day morning.<br />

The witnesses said they saw<br />

a slender young man standing<br />

by the Davis ear about 8 a.m,<br />

on Memoriol Day morninR.<br />

Police have estimated that the<br />

two girls who had left Ocean<br />

City to get an early start on<br />

Parade<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

Club and the City of Ocean<br />

City.<br />

The parade will form at<br />

Convention Hall, 6th st. and<br />

Boirdwalk, Promptly at 10:15<br />

am, the line of march will start<br />

and go to 13th st, where It will<br />

disband. The reviewing stand<br />

will be in front of the Music<br />

Pier where prises will be<br />

awarded at the conclusion of<br />

the event.<br />

Entrants must be registered<br />

in advance. Registration is<br />

open until 6 p.m. Wednesday<br />

and blanks may be obtained at<br />

the Information Bureau at the<br />

Music Pier.<br />

their trip home "to Camp Hill,<br />

fa, we induced, to enter tho<br />

woods where they were<br />

murdered about 6'30 a.m.<br />

" V """'At tlie very least we would<br />

like to know what this boy was<br />

doing hanging around the girls 1<br />

car " Hrennan said, but he<br />

added the youth was not<br />

necessarily a murder suspect.<br />

While the girls wore<br />

murdered on Memorial Day,<br />

May 30. their bodies were not<br />

found until the following<br />

Monday, June 2, A mijtup in a<br />

lookup of the car's license<br />

number by a Barriitburs motor<br />

vehicle clerk meant that State<br />

Police were not immediately<br />

aware that the car, which had<br />

been towed from the Parkway,<br />

was the car belonging to Miss<br />

Davis for which they had been<br />

hunting since Saturday, May<br />

31,<br />

Hrennan gave out a special<br />

telephone number which<br />

anyone who thought ho<br />

recognized the youth In the<br />

artist's sketch could call. It is<br />

648.2088.<br />

Since the Friday news<br />

conference over a 100 persons<br />

have telephoned to tell State<br />

Police they have recognised the<br />

youth, A State Police<br />

spokesman said some of the<br />

telephone tips "seem to be<br />

important," Me said, however,<br />

that all them would be<br />

carefully cheeked,<br />

Atlantic County Prosecutor<br />

Robert N, McAllister spoke<br />

briefly. He noted that a<br />

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Admission; Evenings $2,75 — fAailntms $2,00<br />

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.'YiprctuI to continue<br />

jit k 1 sendee assured<br />

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the State wnore piswiiKrni w,ll be major reason for the P<br />

The chanife change of .>r heart !„.,! by i... (hi<br />

to trnnxfi r (o<br />

ik. fequinci to trnnxfi r lo (ho aareemnnt In uiiku<br />

rnilrond Li spelled out in a Delownre RIVI r Port<br />

21 page contract hammered Authority's high MT'J line Tor<br />

out between the State Pi I i .<br />

Depnrtment of TrnnsporUtion<br />

nit until urid the railroad.<br />

Tile rail linn win ut.<br />

, •tLllLflulfJ* Will pentlitted tu terminatr its<br />

d tin line's r,n\ shore sflrvice at Lindenwold<br />

M Thompson, of<br />

Westville<br />

The fintd spicial award was<br />

presentt-ri<br />

" '<br />

Drum and Bugle Corps<br />

Competition is open to the<br />

public.<br />

1 she pushed, an old French<br />

flower cart overflowing with<br />

blooms. The young RUB nude<br />

quite a pretty picture drrased<br />

in dainty pink frock which set<br />

off her blonde surly hair, Owit<br />

tfc» c«K and young mn •<br />

ruffled PUMOI completed the<br />

picture,<br />

Third prise in this section<br />

went to two-year-old Joseph<br />

Pierre Cattle, 3rd, of<br />

Philadelphia, who depicted the<br />

nursery rhymn "Oeorgie Porgie<br />

Puddin<br />

the moot outstanding<br />

twins Winning thi& were<br />

one-year nnd four month old<br />

Gregg and Jimmy BehrnPr, of<br />

Akron, Pa , who were dressed<br />

1 and Pie, Kjoed the<br />

Girls and Made Them Cry."<br />

Section S - Children three<br />

years to si* years old.<br />

Taking first honors here was<br />

four-year-old Amy Adams of<br />

Southampton, Pa,, who made<br />

an impressive picture u<br />

Cinderella in her pumpkin<br />

carriage. <strong>On</strong> the back was a<br />

sign asking "Where 1 * Prince •<br />

Charming? I'm already tour<br />

Jfearaojd,"_<br />

Second pnze winner was<br />

three-year-old Dawn parsons,<br />

of Millville, entered m Pretty<br />

A< A Picture, She was dressed<br />

continued on page 2<br />

Wmathw<br />

Today, Saturday and<br />

Sunday, considerable<br />

in Wor outfit* nnd entered clouduiejs, ldi ««rra and humid<br />

under the title of Surfs Up with high in the mid SOi.<br />

Other prite winners were Cloudy overnight with low<br />

Division A - Children in In the mid 70». — U.S.<br />

fnncy dro&s.<br />

Weather Bureau,<br />

Section 1 - Up to three<br />

years of age. First prize winner<br />

was The Man in the Moon Is a rime and tldmt<br />

Woman, one and one-half year<br />

old Dawn Marie Joslin, of<br />

Stream wood. III. This entry<br />

was all in gold with little<br />

**<br />

fBf<br />

Dawn, attired in gold and Hrit Qu.rt.r % MOM<br />

sitting on a crescent shaped i N«w Moon (_*<br />

moon. Her attendants who<br />

Hllh Lew<br />

DON'T LOOK SO TOUGH -- John and Elizabeth pulled the float also were AUGUST<br />

Luke, Pittsburgh, tried thoir best to play the part of the dressed in gold costumes. Ji ., IM 4:36<br />

fumed cinema buddies, but they just couldn't bring it Second prize WHS captun d IS .. 11:18<br />

off. Grningur Photo.<br />

by two-year, eight-month old 1? , IlsM<br />

Michelle Hence Macatee, of<br />

it . , UM f!41<br />

»i ,. lioo<br />

Turnersville, Michelle's entry so—) isii<br />

was Shower of Flowers where ?1 . . 2i3# m<br />

U , . 1141<br />

WDBVEI<br />

WNMf.1<br />

M0V1T<br />

** 0 *<br />

l0 Ps encourage fellowship<br />

j ° Ocean City seem to lack God's,blessing",<br />

out for the Bishop Corson said.<br />

Af'ociation's EmphasUing thatJobn<br />

*f»lC| at. the Wesley was probnbly the first<br />

«aoy evoning great modernL ecumenical/<br />

,, F 'W Pleree leader, Bishop Corson stated<br />

i»i United that Methodists were<br />

»fld Bishop historically well-suited to<br />

uuioyie of the contribute the important plans<br />

•n interpret t|,e and "methods" that the<br />

J"! ecumeniciJ movement needg so<br />

u«, • * ehurcli desperately. According to<br />

««n. called the Bishop Canon, both Catholics<br />

Sic J l mU of " nd p ' ote »t anlJ co ull l further<br />

w uohn, "the the movement by reforming<br />

,_j"? thD last end renowing the church,<br />

in issued a placing "brotherhood before<br />

dB " Wntinued doctrine", and by rejoicing in<br />

hrlair.^ lnB ° r "<strong>On</strong>levementi injte«d of<br />

»• He dwelling upon dislent,<br />

eoiiirf nta m i Bishop auUfoyle, the fourth<br />

this iu ind B'shop of Camden, had been »<br />

!iv ? ulai '' st ifl !B supreme law", and he sees<br />

Christianity's goal as seeking to<br />

adapt to human needs while<br />

always preaerving God's<br />

Immutable laws,<br />

.Bishop Oullfoyle believes,<br />

he said, that God is entrusting<br />

us more and more to our own<br />

resources, but that this leaves<br />

man "defenseless against,<br />

himself," Today he sees that<br />

man's greatest challenge is to<br />

communicate effectively with<br />

one's neighbor,<br />

BWiop auUfoyle criticized<br />

hesitant parishioners, saying<br />

that some of them act as<br />

though "Christ himself were<br />

divided". He fears that respect<br />

for human dignity and<br />

brotherhood won't occur until<br />

"we can be eertnln It doesn't<br />

involve a low of'Catholic or<br />

* student and was admitted Protestant Identity" and ho<br />

continued on page 11<br />

Jj Wen "so to the bar in New York before<br />

the " **•• became a priest in 1B44, He<br />

now oiit8 takes as his motto "love is the<br />

MISS <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> CONTESTANTS McLaughlin, Diane Murphy, Lucy<br />

— one of tho above contestants will bo Mazzella, Miohelo Ingle, Susan Coons,<br />

crowned Miss Ocean City at the pageant Frances Manning, Becky Wallace, Connie<br />

to bo presented Saturday at 8 p.m. on Ciabatlno and Kathy Stretch, Absent<br />

tho Music Pier. Contestants from left to when photo was taken was Teresa<br />

right are Gone Beddow, . Jo-ll Afdloy, •<br />

„„•*•<br />

v<br />

Rainbow' is theme<br />

of Miss O.C. Pageant<br />

Just like the song "Over the wiiieh supplied the music at<br />

Rainbow" brings to mind one Hie Miss Atlantic County<br />

of America's greatest talents, Pageant, Vigue Is one of the<br />

the late Miss Judy Garland, so, most accomplished muiieiant*<br />

does it represent the theme of •n South Jersey «nd U<br />

the First Annual Misi Ocean currently playing first<br />

City Pageant to bo presented trombone for the Ice Capadei<br />

Saturday at 8 p.m. on the in Atlantic Oity,<br />

Musie Pier,<br />

Quest talent will be VlckJ<br />

The event, sponsored by the Pannell, first ninnerup in the<br />

Ocean City Jaycees, will I recent Miss New Jersey Pageant<br />

present 11 contiistants in Cherry Hill. Ml« Panne!!, s<br />

demonstrating their talertt resident of Brigantine and a<br />

throughout the three-hour paduate of Oakenst Hi^<br />

B)IOW. Mike Elliott, general School, represented Atlantic<br />

manager of an area radio Community College |n thg<br />

station, will serve as emcee, a State Pageant. She also was •<br />

position he has filled on many Co-winner of the Mm<br />

occasions. His off-the-cuff wit Congeniality award at the<br />

and smooth delivery made him event. She will perform th,<br />

the first choice of the local ventnloqulit routine with her<br />

pageant officials when the dummy Jerry that did io well<br />

show was being planned. for her in her pageant<br />

Augmenting Elliott will be<br />

. continued on page 10<br />

the jerry Vlgue orchestra.<br />

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BAG! 4 — SECTION ONE THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

GOLD CHEAP? «ieu|h to stem like . tannin<br />

Qold It ch«p when, to you check the golden<br />

nmrnm! to some of the m*n opportunitia effmd in<br />

mad' ndioMUTe element*. For lpd»y*» Sentinel.Ledger<br />

010 Ada. BTILUH<br />

cyriiun-344- eottt SS,85G,QOO looking for a husntss, home,<br />

per ounce. c»r or job it's the place la.<br />

If Bold still, isn't chap ehK-k first. Do it NOW!<br />

COUNTRY CLOTHES n' THINGS<br />

SUMMER CLEARANCE<br />

SALE<br />

All MERCHANDISE RHHJCfD<br />

FALL CSL£ICTIQNS NOW ARRIVING<br />

VILLAGER - GLEN OF MICHIGAN<br />

JOHN MEYER OF NORWICH and MANY MORE<br />

2753 Asbury Avenue 399-6348<br />

FASHIONS FOR FALL<br />

rU« — FOB ALL OCCASIONS - FROM SMI<br />

— VcinR — ImiHrM Mwi<br />

— ¥lNYlT^~LEATHBII~"<br />

AS NM pall cbn<br />

SUMMER WKXEBS _ CROCHETS _ BEADED<br />

vahM njt —j-nji NOW SIM is<br />

FASHION WEATHER COATS - » m M<br />

WOOL IHTER-UNEO COATS _ FROM SUM<br />

LINGERIE _ 6LOVES — SCARFS ^<br />

Open 9 a.m. to<br />

5:30 p.m.<br />

Friday 8 to S<br />

Dial 399-5800<br />

^SUMMER<br />

REDUCTIONS TO<br />

40%<br />

Dresses Sportswear<br />

and Swimwear<br />

Squad aides plan events<br />

_ m iv Sancy Kntvftt at (OR- •<br />

rardUcnd the meeting ot Ihi* L«M,<br />

Un».f Tn»hip Rescue Squad A I<br />

Auxiliary taH this BH* at the v.*z ploiunl for CkieberH. Suih »<br />

^ Vs. The Amdliary has bwn Winner rtis .-uvcfKcd th>> chairs j,<br />

asked so (wJp mata> n » of ttie nyirahip [» this pn>j,v< .ncain. 1'<br />

rvtrcsiinients to in; served M «K Sh.- wll! hrtnj !!» ctitaJeas *e<br />

dedicaHon of fl» new Ore hall th,. Sopumlvr m,vt!it; aft] disat<br />

the Tudshoe FSre House, nibaw (h.-ni it> ni.nih.rs to r»><br />

whkh vrili be held on Septetn. j-n gwnri; nuswrfo onl-ra.<br />

ta- H. Tho Sqii,i,i ,,r.1 iw Aitoliary<br />

Chairman ol the Hoask> Ssh* ,irv iv>->qvn rnoTittvrs smid J I* j *<br />

Mrs. FSykryi Sip snki all orders thty -.v.'.:. iv ,>.- ivirii to assist *V?A'J<br />

stauXi be- in by Septernbtr 10. cm Sipfmitvr 5. from 3 p.m. to , ^f""#<br />

H are,- is LTMTSSMI in order- 7 p.m. at six' Tuvka!»*. Fin- ?•* M J.<br />

Jm. twli Ruth Wimer a! S»- Hal:. If 3 pints ,uv iteatni. tf'rSv<br />

mil tr ',«'•»?<br />

« hici-d t, •. ^|<br />

w«f ilinors are ^ 'i jti<br />

ind tisn a Mood >* ^*,<br />

ExeiHrig Now<br />

CHRISTMAS<br />

DfCORATIONS<br />

and<br />

ORNAMfNTS<br />

plus<br />

Decorative<br />

Materials<br />

--af the PALMf RT<br />

SHOPPiMR<br />

Uth St. and Haven Ave.<br />

Open Dally fjM fs J-M<br />

Man. £ Tiiyr, NHH 7 HH<br />

S27 md %%7 ASIURY AViNUI<br />

HOURS 9-5:30-DAILY<br />

FRIDAY 9-9<br />

950 BOARDWALK<br />

DAILY 10 A.M.-11 P.M.<br />

9*9-i4M 3VM1S4<br />

Annual bazaar set ;, ^ >'^.\<br />

at Wmslmy Manor ',' '<br />

A nrmLrjdvr h-As boon is<br />

;i;s- .ifffiujii Baiiar a: Woslo<br />

Maner, iSid a. ani B<br />

Savings up to 50%<br />

Ms fimeus br»nJ<br />

foundation watr.<br />

La Contour<br />

S31 ASBURY AVI.<br />

DIAL 399-4421<br />

Open B to 5 Dally<br />

Friday to 9 P. M.<br />

The PIAGET Collection<br />

will be on view<br />

MM, Otto William Hecksher<br />

( Kilkenny-Hecksher wedding<br />

in St, Dorothy R,C. Church<br />

St. Dorethy's P..C Church in art Hughes. of CJenside>.<br />

Pa:,<br />

Drtmul H;!I. Pa, , '^it the seeiie Ester of the gTMITl' MlSai<br />

Linda<br />

August 3 fcr the w«idinj<br />

of IDss Heckstier,<br />

of:<br />

RidJey Park, Pa,,<br />

Jlarsanjf P;i3-te la,, terxn. Fa.; and Miss \ "irRtllia<br />

:hi* cry. andOtro<br />

William Williams, of this dty. Mi; is KI;ii<br />

Hecfciher. son oi<br />

Mr. and Mrs. "^eker , of Maple Glen,<br />

Ofo P. Heckshcr.<br />

of Ridley niece of the •bride, was flower<br />

Park, Pa. The Res-. JcJm Me- sirl.<br />

Bnde nffidated at thB<br />

11 a.m. Ben Hecksher, Ridley Park,<br />

eersr.etry.-<br />

Pa,, ssaved<br />

iis<br />

best mah. Assist.<br />

MB, Dale A, Bettj- . of Ms). mq a; s uAers<br />

were Kirk MeCUl.<br />

la. Pa,, was mairaief<br />

toner far legh. of Rfcflt-y<br />

Pork, \ iVilliam<br />

hfer 4r.0 W. BMA^<br />

b«omt. the hnd,<br />

Cemm CorstH,,, J<br />

|nd Mrs. Samufi<br />

Syracuse. Ny<br />

evuninB in th."<br />

. Methodist Chureh.<br />

An<br />

GOING<br />

TO SCH<br />

MAKITHI!<br />

frfN<br />

TEEN $\<br />

Is Now Optn!<br />

You in tnfanM N ^1<br />

•nd l«* W £f<br />

4S.*VOLY1(/Hl|<br />

(MM Illi,) VEHTr<br />

^<br />

at!*<br />

OCIAN Off-<br />

SOMI8S O<br />

f( AUCUiT 15,<br />

3W-JSi4<br />

. ^ *<br />

V HOLLY FARM<br />

& COUNTRY GIFT SHOP<br />

AIR CONDmONro<br />

ROUTE 9 MARMORA<br />

(prw Mlnurw frsm San Clfy<br />

CHRISTMAS SHOP<br />

NOW OPEN<br />

Op«n Billy »nd Sunday'<br />

Miss Darby weds<br />

Robert j, Philips<br />

A weddirin of loenl intiTist<br />

look place- Saturday afternoon<br />

in the Ewing Presbyterian<br />

Church when Miiss Anneiie<br />

Martha Darby became the<br />

brido of Hobijrt Jenner Philips,<br />

The Rev. GenrEo Mather and<br />

Dr. ChailfB amyth oliiciated nt<br />

the doublu-ring ceremony.<br />

Miss Dnrby is the daujjhtor<br />

of Mr. and Mrs, Harry Lille<br />

Darby, of Trenton, nnd<br />

granddaughter of Mr. and-Mn,<br />

Boy Dnrby, Br,, of 604 Centrnl<br />

BV,, this city, Mr, Phiiiips Is the<br />

son of Mr, and Mrs. Qqrdon<br />

Philips of Trenton,<br />

Following a wedding trip to<br />

THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

Puerto Itico and the Virgin<br />

Iiilnndii, the couple will residn<br />

in Trenton,<br />

The bride is rr>'.">li»ypd iit<br />

th^ SwinB Bani, • 4 Trust<br />

Company, The briv Broom I» 0<br />

graduate of PoiininBton School<br />

and is n Hludcnt nt Bidcr<br />

CII<br />

Surprise shower<br />

for Mitt Benxon<br />

A surprise bridal sho.wcr and<br />

iuneheon wan given for Miss<br />

Carol Anno BonKon Tuesday<br />

by two of her bridesmaids,<br />

Oinni Williams and Jane<br />

Dowall, at the *bme of Miss<br />

Williams, 800 Aldrich r


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PACi h — SICTION ONI<br />

TOOAY (Fritayj —<br />

Nntnna CtounU<br />

oahonMs publk: «nj<br />

p,m,.. in tt» Anwriawt<br />

Hali, HUi aT, and Hawen «v<br />

* * •<br />

of l>o-<br />

8<br />

Annual Drum ani I~tt*-' Cur|)a<br />

tanppHUon, R:« ptm,, in Ri*.<br />

Creadon Field. Ui m. oC Bomi.<br />

walk, BcciMwolk Fsuanfc from<br />

lah bM ,*s- stoning 8 pin<br />

* * *<br />

Stata, 7:30 p.m,, 8t QBipel<br />

Hali, S5th m, «u*l Ashwy nv,.<br />

Sponsored ^ SOC1A.<br />

* * *<br />

Concert by Laknmsd Sfcrofhony<br />

Strings and TVmpBȤ% 7:30<br />

p,m,, in the First Umfrd *Mdh-<br />

odist Church, Mi m. and Os*<br />

(fal av.<br />

• s *<br />

Commuters Qub and OBT§> at<br />

thr Yost* Qui>.<br />

• * •<br />

Morion rtrti Communi§> AsaociRtion<br />

nwedno, I:SO p.m,. at<br />

Seaspmy Motel, 34ft a. art<br />

Bay av, • • * *<br />

Pun Day. 1 to 4 p.m.. at HBJ>land.<br />

10th a. and B<br />

nrri Golden Galleon S<br />

Golf Course, litti at. onj Hayland,<br />

benefit St. Augu^m's<br />

Seftqoi,<br />

S * •<br />

Yacht Club Junky Buflbt, 6:30<br />

Uvp murf? and<br />

Ci\ii As-nontion an<br />

niial ladK i n.£ht diimiT danocr ar<br />

OH* AtLirtic Oti COuntn Club<br />

C<br />

^f" $\mtr right thii way for top-<br />

l^jr^^^fc" 1 complete confidence.<br />

* " ^ ^ (GBEIN STAMPS TOO!)<br />

WALT'S ATLANTIC »<br />

"SUPER RID BALL SERVICE" /«~7i3^Hb '<br />

9TH ST. ft BAY AVI. (wrcsJBr<br />

DIAL 399-9709 Jf^JB<br />

HOUSE<br />

CHECKING SERVICE<br />

Take the worry euf ef baing an afaiertfee<br />

home owner Hiis wintar. We will earefuHy<br />

eheek your hoiite every ethsr day, Nsy.<br />

ember I fo May 1. During freezing weather<br />

w« will insjMet ev«ry day. If yeu leave<br />

heal on in four home, wo will ad|ust upon<br />

pr!ar notiee »o yeur heine will b» warm<br />

when you arriy*. In can repain are<br />

ne^ed, w« will Ml! ALL FOR ONLY<br />

in the sarviM man *» • » A M<br />

«* your eheiM. SAQ «0<br />

GAM BROADLEY<br />

PLUaiBLNO Is JffiATDJG<br />

ROOSRVELT 1LVD,, MARMORA. DIAL »MIU<br />

I Oewrn Cf BuiirtMi Mrw *1» ATLANTIC AVI,<br />

ROYAL OIL FUEL I<br />

STOP IN FOIl A LATI EVTNING SNACK<br />

TUU'S NEW ENGLAND FISHERIES<br />

TUTOM ROAD,<br />

NOfclHflUD<br />

DIAL 641-6014<br />

WIEKLY SPECIAL!<br />

Combination SHRIMP ft a* 1«< «vft<br />

DEVILED CRAB CAKE<br />

PLATTER<br />

Ocean City Coming Events<br />

MARYLAND<br />

SOFT WILL CRABS<br />

COOKED »» c n<br />

HARD SHELLS *3,S0 «»•<br />

FRESH CRAB MtAT<br />

DAILY<br />

CEtTlFIED CLAMS<br />

• STONI OUl CLAWS _.M.___J_. 69c ffc,<br />

T«Y ©Ml mMBWN ITIAMIHS HOT MANHATTAN<br />

CLAM etwwetn AND DOJOOUI surrn «UF.<br />

paflie played this season at the<br />

Yocht Club,<br />

North-South players coming<br />

in above average were Ucrtrude<br />

Bodine and Agnea Haab, 181'i;<br />

Kitty Kulier and Camillo<br />

Hartman, ISiii; Jeanne<br />

DiMarinq nnd Ednn Daniels.<br />

THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong> , AUOUST 15. 1M9<br />

JC-etlet display<br />

coronation robe<br />

8o«al tour «t 6:30 pni, Mil Miisse HOT,<br />

p.m.<br />

nits iu»l Tnitt Hilmy<br />

MONDAY-<br />

ENi'linno" Quh ilinnvr<br />

fi-lS p.m.. at Whltr Hull,<br />

* *<br />

Square Dantv<br />

iin City Cnni »>"'*: 7:30<br />

Club S:M p.n>.. at U»t> MONDAY Hnuffc FRIDAY- p.m..<br />

:« I!"<br />

Youth Coniw.<br />

Daily Vdtviikm Bible Mrtnini, 9<br />

to 11 .1.111;, at tin- first United<br />

Story Hour, 10 a.m., nt the<br />

Oi\W City FJW Public Uhrary,<br />

Kth st. and Dram nv.<br />

1 Vouih Center,<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY—<br />

aimnipr Quniinl, 10 a.m, to<br />

9 pm,, at 1333 Simpson av.,<br />

spoiwjwl by Atlantic City Court<br />

<strong>On</strong>to 1 MONDAY Hiraugh THURSOAY-<br />

IntPmalioreil Moth Chnmiiionship<br />

mros at tin" Yachi Club,<br />

of Anvunntti. Public In- Bridge<br />

vitfd.<br />

SATURDAY—<br />

Hants' Lnko Tennis Touma.<br />

nwnt finals, 1:30 p.m., nt the<br />

tennb oourfs, Atl.intic av, 5th<br />

hi Bth !«s«<br />

Miss 'Ocvon City<br />

ennt, spaj»xvd bj* the<br />

Oft 1 BISCAYNE MONDAY<br />

NIGHT BRIDGE - Mrs, Wlua<br />

Restrvpn piiieed first at the<br />

Biwiiyne Bridgi* game plsiyrd<br />

won' Sirs, Edna March, Mrs,<br />

Lillie Donohiu'. Mrs. Fiort'iiee<br />

McCartney. Mrs. Ethel ariffity,<br />

Jn>T?«^, S pm., on the Mrs, Marie Beekir and Ed<br />

sic Pto,<br />

Bacon.<br />

i * *<br />

Y A CUT C L V B<br />

Morion Piirk Community As. TOURNAMENT - May Path<br />

soeiatian annUiU dinner, T;30 holds first place with 8600<br />

p,m,, at rtic« Limvwrf Country after the seventh Kami<br />

Qub,<br />

* * *<br />

FWilto SI Coast Guard AuxU-<br />

Uuy Clam Bate piciiii; nt HoJa<br />

Bjat Works, Tuctahof, Sttuis<br />

1 pm. Public<br />

SUNDAY throush THURSDAY—<br />

K p.m.. on<br />

1 Bist-iyiiO vnn\ nJlrty, 7:30 p.m,<br />

at th«> nisr:y. Iliiiei. S12 Omul<br />

av. Bonofii Shun- Monwri.-U Hos.<br />

Pil.-il.<br />

t • •<br />

ticRiniuni Toiiiiile 4C9 IBPOB of<br />

W nuviine. S:3n p.m., in the<br />

Klks Hull. BIS Ba}<br />

of a<br />

scries of eight o' Tournament<br />

Bridge played last Thursday<br />

eveniiiR at the Yacht Club.<br />

Fallowing are John Grriueh<br />

BSSO, Mary Looby 51,10 and<br />

Miriam Seaman B3S0.<br />

* * #<br />

YACHT C U V B<br />

DUPLICATE - Averages of<br />

IH6 both ways were mado nt .<br />

the seventh Duplicate Bridge<br />

1 av.<br />

* * *<br />

Squaiv dance, ?:M pm., at<br />

iln- Arts Crnier, 4M Wcslcj' av.<br />

TUESDAY—<br />

Firs! Unltod Mrthodia aimnipr<br />

AiixiliajT.' mectiliK. 3 P.m..<br />

in thi> sueifil hall, Mra, Joseph 1<br />

The completed Mis.4 Ocenn<br />

City coronation fobe wiw<br />

displayed for members «'if the<br />

ilayeeeettes imvting Monday<br />

'I'Vpniiii! I" the' home of Mr«,<br />

Anthony Meaiidro.<br />

The robe was made by<br />

several of tin<br />

giving will KVWSV "Of Dia.<br />

iiiniKis and Diplonmts'- by U>titin<br />

Yadit Club Duplicate"<br />

Ktime, 7; 43 p.m.. far members<br />

only.<br />

* * *<br />

Chapter SJ OES K:isi.:y- mirksli.Hv<br />

7;3o p.m.. in the hon»<br />

of Mrs. Frank Rajiv. 1SU Wind.<br />

sor (ir,<br />

* * •<br />

Omtw Oty Humane Sortety<br />

nuH^dne, S p,m,, in tht?<br />

Center,<br />

1 members and will<br />

be used for the first time nt the<br />

Miss Ocean City Pageant<br />

Saturday evening.<br />

Reports were given from the<br />

Slimmer Forum held recently.<br />

' This was an educations]<br />

workshop fur new officers.<br />

Plans were cliscussi'd for 011<br />

area meeting in November for<br />

which (he local club will be<br />

hostess. A reminder nlso was<br />

made to attend the Mainland<br />

Jayeeeettes meeting<br />

September 12,<br />

The next meeting of the<br />

local club will be September 8<br />

it the home of Mrs, Robert<br />

Luke, 711 Ith st,<br />

FRANK<br />

Rithcr: "My boy, I never Wasml<br />

a girl until I me* your moth.<br />

ir, will you be able to ay tho<br />

same thing to your tonf"<br />

Junior: "Y«, Dad, But not<br />

with sudi a straight Ia«,"<br />

Bean) of EduesiHrti<br />

S p.m., in the hiah srtwol,<br />

* * *<br />

Barracks 2206 Work! War I<br />

Vrterans and Auxiliary mc-pting,<br />

8 p.m., in the American Legion<br />

Hall,<br />

larkcr and Paulino<br />

Hamersley, 17714; Kit and Ed<br />

Benkert, 187M, Peg Atkinson<br />

and Peg Wiegand, 16114; Dr.<br />

Robert and Sally Ayerle, ISO,<br />

and Lois Beta and Helen<br />

O'Connell, IS6H:<br />

In the East4Vest section<br />

those scoring above average<br />

were Charlotte Vaughn and<br />

Jane Bleakley, 197: Eleanor<br />

Hagy and Dr. DiMarino, 188;<br />

Betty and Frank Martinez,<br />

176V4; May Path and Elsie<br />

Bolard, 170; Kay Huntmalfer<br />

and Mary Looby, 163; Peg<br />

Bellwoar and Elsie Nealis, 168;<br />

and Peg and Luke Mayer, 157,<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE -<br />

Averages of 110 north^outh and<br />

tfw sanie score for eo^=\w§t<br />

•mte lasted in the Boxwood<br />

Duplieate brtdse psjnc Wednesday<br />

everfng.<br />

Peg Smiiji ao4 Ban Millar<br />

« W0i in ttie northfloutti<br />

play Mirti W, Ed Zerrer nnd<br />

Ann Marshsli foL'ofts^ wim IS,<br />

AhoH! average soores were nun.<br />

ed in by Joan Wjedajner and<br />

Hod Bosbyshel], Leslie Gold<br />

and Phil PenelJa, ilr, and Mre,<br />

James Moyer and N"a^- Wobor<br />

and Bere- Rchite*,<br />

Margo Gartiand and Bo Has.<br />

weU ttiai 140 topped the i-ast.<br />

west play-. Second wtjrp Am<br />

King and AdeJe Kc'Jy «vJi 137,<br />

Above average • in ttdg secfion<br />

•in Fred ani Dskve Jaoob and<br />

Joe ifanteU and Pme Kiridine.<br />

• * *<br />

LURAV DUPLICATE - An<br />

average of W»a In the north.<br />

south section and an avssga of<br />

M in the east«#st ^gmait<br />

were reported in me Ucay rtiplieate<br />

bridge pune WerhKHdaj,'<br />

e\^ening in The Homestesd,<br />

Walt DeMarts and &v WB-<br />

' high in the nordiplay<br />

«lth -am. Other<br />

abos'e av^^^ pkLyeFm inelud^<br />

Eari and tee Maffit, 110; UK<br />

lten HrtMe and Peg Blanrtart,<br />

1(B; Mary artier anj Bea<br />

Fnaxii, SPi,<br />

In th# eaa^Mst rtay, Donj.<br />

Bij- PteW and Dorettiy ajna^<br />

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11th Street and the Boardwalk<br />

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* ^- F r rcinl division for its "all<br />

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REiaNINO ROYALTY — Queen Infanta IJX Diannc Taylor (center) and her<br />

ladie»-in.waitirig, Denise Simorie, Susan Brown, Peggy Vanderlin and Barbara Pettit,<br />

view the parade frotn a place of honor in front of the reviewing stand, ienior Photo<br />

+v «ii<br />

YACHT CLUB GIRLS — Miss Ocean City Yaoht Club, with her court, reigns<br />

under crossed arches to win second prize in the non-commercial float division.<br />

Grainier Photo, , ••:<br />

ONE OF THE MUMMER'S MUSICAL GROUPS - The Ukranian American<br />

String Band from Philadelphia won second prize in the Musical Units division and<br />

gave the boardwalk visitors quite a show as well, Qralnger Photo,<br />

THE r»«TAsnc<br />

PLASTIC MiCHINE<br />

NOT TOO SURE — Seems to be what "Buffy and<br />

Jody" are thinking even though they won first prize in<br />

Division C. for their portrayal of the TV proRram,<br />

family Affair. Blair and Diane Murphy are being<br />

ushered down the'walk by their father, Mr. Murphy.<br />

Gaskill Photo,<br />

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BETHLEHEM, ft!, — Three<br />

Ocean Q§' students have been<br />

accepted as rnembeis of the<br />

freshmen class at Moravian Col.<br />

lose for the Call term opening<br />

Thursday, September t. They<br />

me Robert R. Cramer, SOO 3rd<br />

st.: Seott G, Hand, 1008 Wesley<br />

av.: and Janus M. Msnareilfl.'<br />

US Wesley av. AU ane paduaies<br />

of Qeaen City High School, The<br />

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and women from 11 stmtes and<br />

four eomtries.<br />

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MARMORA — Donna HamtDB<br />

was die Rustles of coemcfties<br />

at fte dsig propam at UK<br />

Upper Township Sumnxr Sdnol.<br />

Sio aisicuncsd but tfae ^jistdl<br />

vmB be heM by Mrs, Adam's<br />

KjnderBartai das.<br />

tfceL flag salute was tad by<br />

Dale DieMnssn and "My QnunQy<br />

'TIS of Thee" was sung by Hole<br />

<strong>On</strong>dy Jackson. The eWIdrtn ie.<br />

*dtel peesis &at they, Isirsisi<br />

this amnner. Diana Hmfi redted<br />

"Wl I Was <strong>On</strong>e", \Ms<br />

SebelMen "The HoMn", aflebael<br />

Jeffrie "Apple Tree", "When I<br />

Go Wallanl Do the Street"<br />

was by Robert Rabies, "Open<br />

and Oam" by aeUy Downani,<br />

BrtMe RaMfc dM "Thera was a<br />

little Turtle", Brian Begbe re-<br />

oH Lmuite "Wlwt Am<br />

UtUe Bws Made Off" and <strong>On</strong>dy<br />

Jackaon with "What Are little<br />

GWs Made «?"<br />

They TO! fbDowed on stage<br />

by Mrs, ariner's level two<br />

group whii* lislcneij to a mpe<br />

and idaMifJsl different sounds<br />

aueh as a whistle, a horn or a<br />

cow. They tten made tee sound<br />

of die U ktter and named<br />

the letter with which the wmJ<br />

Mis, Kbhlenija^ns' level to»<br />

mam *wwed the audience some<br />

lane painting ftey had done<br />

and describsd each picture.<br />

••What We lake Best About<br />

amsner School 1 ' was the topic<br />

of dlsQsaflB for SUSB BrooJa 1<br />

tov-M four studentB, They showed<br />

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The level Bve »wip temtftt by<br />

SDss Lepke held up posters that<br />

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explained some averts of suffl.<br />

as school Vat each letter stood<br />

for. The same das atao played<br />

two numbers on the flutnphone<br />

which Mis, Likens had tau#rt<br />

than, "tote and BeaiK" and<br />

"Love Somebody", air. Whites 1<br />

class, level mx, also played a.<br />

song they had learned ftwn Sfis.<br />

Likens, "Yankee Doodle". Each<br />

boy played a different instrument<br />

and dM qicte mil lor onftf<br />

ex weeta insfrueSon.<br />

In the EnnehiBert Prcsiam,<br />

Litans fau#it sdence, His das<br />

told what awy had learned on<br />

Uier Wp to Osrsons Inlet, Belle-<br />

OBne Pre^n-e, A\"ako Birf<br />

SanettBiy and Cape Jlay Botat<br />

aro] totten was nan-alBr ^<br />

a project done In Mr, IM«eiB'<br />

mam class. It conoeiaed plane<br />

and solid geametiy and was a<br />

group of geoffle&ic drt^ hang<br />

mg on a softK from a oanaer.<br />

drol explained wimt each %•<br />

me was.<br />

While a««Hng the last group<br />

which waj prepartng » sMt<br />

sanuner sch«d director Mrs,<br />

Uhens inaoduced tte new prfii.<br />

dpal, Mr, Maynarf, and also aD<br />

(he sunimer school teaebss, indudbiB<br />

Mr. TOtfailis, speech<br />

therapist,<br />

Mr, Levins* tenguages ana art<br />

class acting out the poem, "Paul<br />

Reveres' JUde", The sealery<br />

\ras very nice wltti a BriBsh<br />

tfrip in 8w back^owri and me<br />

church steeple with the lantern.<br />

Those taMng part were Peter<br />

SetauJS 1 , Joe ^ynter, John Peterson,<br />

Richard Heteies, ^%-id<br />

TerwilligK-, .Martt aourds, Gary<br />

Smith, Quo! Tottai, Joyce<br />

Lilly, Gteny Lea, Dotsa Hani-"<br />

son, Terri Young, Diane Law<br />

and Jfflnne Kemp,<br />

Geiy Smitti annaunced that<br />

ttie ptag-pang champs are &K<br />

place, John Pet&sai; second<br />

Da%id Yquni and Elaine Folger<br />

and third, Jeanne Kemp,<br />

Following the program, guests<br />

were invited to vist fce IJM.<br />

roonis and then mim scene re-<br />

67-year-old driver<br />

finally gets license<br />

Martn P, Barrj', of Coiilnss-<br />

•i'oqd has been esminj here for<br />

years and j^airs, always by<br />

train, bus or in sariebody else's<br />

ffli, Fran im on Sun^ will be<br />

d-IIerent,<br />

Barry will be arriving after<br />

!his untfcr Ms O"*-!! power, in<br />

his own ear — and *ivtnj ttie<br />

vehiel" hlmseiJ,<br />

Which tt-oujdn't be new'sa'orUTy<br />

except for the lats that Barrj'<br />

wailtd until alter his fflth hiith.<br />

day to obtain a drivers U;<br />

t-ense. It took three sessions<br />

wiih the Kate esaminer but he<br />

rnadv? the grade. KM {ailures he<br />

laid ;o ners-ousness.<br />

Banj-'s late acqaisaiori of an<br />

au-iDmcbiio s^-as the doing of his<br />

dau0ittT, Mrs. Thoenas Comgill.<br />

lire, Cowgiii jot a new ear and<br />

save hf-r lather her old lar on<br />

condition be loam to drive it.<br />

TH1 <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SfNTiNtLLiDGER<br />

Naval airmen American patriotism<br />

To visit'walk<br />

NAVAL Am STATION, Lateiiurst<br />

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PmBinm InlbrinaSiio team<br />

a-Ul be on (he Ocean Ob' BOBI*<br />

walk at 9th at. today (PHasy)<br />

and Saturday from 11 s,ra. to 4<br />

p.m. tor Hip ecrr


i* IX "*<br />

PAGI 10 — SECTION ONI<br />

MissOeC.<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

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THI PC IAN <strong>CITY</strong> SgNTiNiL-LIPSei^<br />

The contestants anil thch J t. - K I Mrl.nUflihn<br />

the Music Pier. Under normal<br />

talent will bi< Constance Dak l7-yi>ar-»ikl daughter »r Mr.<br />

conditions tills is hlMh cilBUjlIl<br />

CCiabatiinj, i b t j 19=yoar = old and Mrs, Joseph Alcl.hu|!hlin<br />

that it isn't<br />

daughter of Kir, and Mr*. Frank of 1132 Ocran nv., will .vnt* Baby parade<br />

spar of the ^Viking ship n<br />

ialiulmii<br />

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.tleed it but wan<br />

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'Llille Orren Apples",<br />

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f DELICIOUS POOD — SINSIBLY PWC1D<br />

Byearold daughter of Mr. The Baby PUMIIC is over<br />

nd Mrs, Walter Beddow, «r ;i auatn and as imual was i\ great<br />

liKhland av., Beesleys t'Oinl, succeHS, Much giWs oil behind<br />

Four ¥*s RESTAURANT fill lap dance to Herb Alpert's thi> sn-nes (lint thi- spif one particular<br />

_ _ .. ^. _eri'd entries start. No harm done. The rest fhiat. Many floats were<br />

with their aijes nnd addresses just drove around the stalled beautiful, many won prizes nnd<br />

are mimeoirraphed by Mrs. vehicle, I wonder if they would many inure are deserving of<br />

Acnes Cos, secretary in the have had problems with horses description however it is<br />

DeparlmeiH of Public iindbuggirs?<br />

impossible to report on nil.<br />

Relations at City Hall. Copies The parade continued. The This one not only was very<br />

of these are distributed lo all floats were beautiful nnd each attractive but its theme caught<br />

judges, m a r s h a I I s , one tried to out do the other. the spectators so a roll of<br />

photographers, reporters, When they can't get any longer applause followed it down the<br />

radiomen and tluvie working they pet higher. <strong>On</strong>e this year boardwalk and a standing<br />

the public address systom the got just a little too high (I ovation was accorded it as it<br />

day of the event.<br />

mean tall), Shrivcr's float (a passed. It won a prize and was<br />

This year just as Mrs, Cos first prize winner) featured ii entitled "A Salute to the<br />

was set to run off the copies, Viking ship with a huge sail Special Forces."<br />

the miineoilraph machine and the sail of course was So ends the 00th annual<br />

broke down. The only "copy" attached to a spar. The spar<br />

•was the cut stencil and if you went high in the sky and in<br />

ever tried tcve.id from a stencil front of the reviewing stand an<br />

you can imagine the confusion. electric wire crosses the<br />

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J SEAFOOD<br />

PLATTER to TAKEOUT<br />

.s, PHONI 9t7,1%77<br />

\wTwOOD at thePIANO—NITILY<br />

DANCING to MIKE SALERNO<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

* OPEN 12 NOON DAILY ~ *<br />

CircU<br />

CANADIAN-AMiRlCAN<br />

BLtNBIO WHIIKfY<br />

Ifriight Whiikay , , , # Ymmtm Old<br />

bmJlan'WhbhJy ... 4 Y.. OW<br />

TOTAL 51 % AGIO WHISKIES<br />

*9V, Nfvtra! Spirit.<br />

49% Nfutra! Spirit.<br />

t\m<br />

CIRCLE<br />

STORE<br />

WNWT AND MOST COMPLiTI STOCK<br />

IN ALL OP SOUTH JERSEY<br />

ClNi, Smmmn Point<br />

927-2921 or 6422<br />

IRSON'S<br />

'-H DINER<br />

NTVILLE<br />

UST II<br />

^«WH.,AU«iSTH,u<br />

»% ««(ttyrg<br />

* U6giT<br />

«.»,<br />

3 * U «WST II<br />

BLACK HOME WKI<br />

AT NEW ROAD, an Rout. 40<br />

ALSO AT ATLANTIC 4, OHIO<br />

*ViS,, ATLANTIC OITT<br />

DAlF<br />

SPECIALS<br />

iNCLUOES SAT, 4 SUN.<br />

SERVED Jl A.M. TO » P.M.<br />

ATLANTIC <strong>CITY</strong><br />

FRIDAY, AUGUST IS<br />

Fri.d Jumbo Shrimp Murtad<br />

Hrtw Ctmlii<br />

lillM Mlctonl film In<br />

•IM«M VW! CuttS Brawn<br />

Qnvy .<br />

SAT, « SUN., AUGUST Ii, If<br />

Br.l«d Shan MM of mml,<br />

HsrHndlili<br />

ChlclHn CctUtor. .nd<br />

SpMtHttl, M Hi<br />

FMfth HirMlp mat<br />

Frwieti Frtw. no we.<br />

MONDAY, AUOUfT 11<br />

Italian •MCMM IM<br />

MUHMlhTna v»*<br />

TUESDAY, AUGUST !*<br />

Canitd Baaf, f.llfc.a. M<br />

BsIM PMala, M **•<br />

Old FtihlsnHl tt—t MM,<br />

CMIpIHa wtth Me,<br />

WEDMKSDAY, AUOUST II<br />

BniMd Pork 1M«Mm,<br />

Chlek«fl*%l n." C *P.rtrr<br />

... . ClMl^J vw<br />

THURSBAY, AUGUST I!<br />

itewM ChlcMn Bruit i>rtHi<br />

B.ked itaHfn knur* «nd<br />

M,,Uu||, nO „,.<br />

una n.h &.l.d Pl.tt«, no *<br />

m<br />

Continued from pam<br />

contruci calls lor tho purchiw<br />

by Ihe Stato of 10 PRSL ilieaol<br />

care for the ium of one dollar.<br />

Immediately upon the<br />

purehase of the ears tho Slatewill<br />

lease them bunk to the<br />

railroad, but all expense, of<br />

rehBbilitatinB them will be<br />

borne by the Department of<br />

Traniportation,<br />

Aecordlng to the contrnct,<br />

the rehabilitation will include<br />

overhaul of enrrincs, trucks,<br />

power drives and transmission!!,<br />

air conditioning and electrical<br />

systems,<br />

Extensive interior and<br />

exterior cleaning and painting<br />

will be undertaken. Broken<br />

windows will be repaired! (lour<br />

tiles renewed and seats<br />

re-upholstered.<br />

If the State Legislature<br />

provides the funds for the<br />

State subsidies - regarded as<br />

almost a certainty • the railroad<br />

will agree to pay for the rental<br />

of tho reconditioned cars at<br />

$78,000 a year, to bo deducted<br />

from the annual State<br />

subsidies.<br />

No money is immediately<br />

available for the State to<br />

recondition the ears rig was<br />

done with commuters' cars<br />

owned by North Jersey<br />

railroads. In that part of the<br />

State the federal government<br />

provided funds for the work<br />

and it is a possibility that<br />

federal money will be provided<br />

for rebuUding the rail diesel<br />

ear* now owned by PRSL,<br />

The Stato has contendod<br />

that the fallroad has been so<br />

"VIRY TASTY'<br />

to fh« only w«y fe<br />

*i«rlh« the feed at<br />

The EMILY<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

711 iTH STRUT<br />

MfAKMIT ..«,.,„„<br />

PINNER ...... 4,U , ,,„<br />

THE OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> _<strong>SENTINEL</strong>-L6DGER<br />

anxious to rtdr'ap its passenger<br />

nervier that the PIlSL has<br />

failed to promote or advertise<br />

its service, Under the contract<br />

Aurjust IB;<br />

,,,,. MHIW til fcnii<br />

expenditure of not less than<br />

$9,000 nor more than $10,000<br />

a year for odverlifling and<br />

promotron.<br />

Apparently most<br />

Lornmiiiers will not object too<br />

strenuously to changing to the<br />

high speed line at Lindenwold,<br />

Doing so will cost more money<br />

but will save time, :<br />

Workers whoso destination<br />

is North or West Philadelphia<br />

will find themselves stranded<br />

with no cosy means to<br />

complete their trips, .They will<br />

be required to use the<br />

Philadelphia subway system for<br />

North and West Philadelphia<br />

destinations.<br />

The new arrangement calls<br />

for the restoration of tickets<br />

which have been abandoned by<br />

the rail line. Commuters will<br />

have their choice of buying<br />

one-trip tickets, unrestricted<br />

monthly tickets, 24-trlp<br />

two-month tickets and<br />

unrestricted weekly tickets.<br />

Barefoot<br />

continued from page 1<br />

Philadelphia where a man<br />

named Jim O'Brien is chief<br />

editorial writer for the<br />

Philadelphia Daily News.<br />

O'Brien, most of the time, is a<br />

friendly fellow, not inclined to<br />

blow his top or loose his cool.<br />

Otherwise he wouldn't be a<br />

chief editorial writer for an<br />

Important newspaper.<br />

The Daily News, according<br />

to the last count by the Audit<br />

Bureau of Circulation, has an<br />

average daily circulation ef<br />

231,762. Since newspapers<br />

generally believe that an<br />

individual newspaper is read by<br />

two-and-a-half people, this<br />

means that what Jim O'Brien<br />

writes may be read by about<br />

675,000 people.<br />

Now we ian tie the Oeoan<br />

City '*no shoe" ordinance arid<br />

Jim O'Brien and the Dally<br />

News together. Here's a story<br />

that O'Brien wrote and<br />

publishcid in the edition of<br />

HICHI'S TAVERN<br />

' i<br />

Rt. 9 and Massachusetts Ave<br />

MMBM P»rHT, MBW JUNV<br />

Delicious Sandwiches and Platters<br />

, |or Lunch, Supper or a<br />

Late Evening Snack<br />

PACKAGi GOODS • 927-6980<br />

SOMfRS POINT<br />

HiRi IS THI SRIATiST<br />

MUSICAL PACKAGi—ANYWHiRII<br />

• THE NIGHTYME SUNSHINE<br />

• PfllENDS OF WHITNEY SUNDAY<br />

• THE MUSIC BOX<br />

OPEN 7 DAYS PARKINS 1000 CARS<br />

• Mus Tony's Goqeous Go-0o Girls<br />

CONEY'S<br />

34TH STREET<br />

<strong>On</strong> Roo»v«lt Kvd. <strong>On</strong>. Mil* Pram Bridg.<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

Vy.ll Known Br.nWt<br />

ffYE . BOURBON<br />

OIN • RUM<br />

BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A. M. to 10 P. M,<br />

No Sunday Soles<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

frdm-9a.m.<br />

— 0<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

.12. Noon<br />

Dial 399-9851<br />

'Jersey Justice'<br />

Keeps Ocean City<br />

Fiscally Afloat<br />

by Jim O'Brien<br />

I read with great interest the<br />

other day a news story<br />

reporting that seashore resorts<br />

had been financially hard hit<br />

by the heavy rains this<br />

summer,<br />

I am not at all surprised.<br />

For ejtiimplt., I learned last<br />

week that Oeean City, N.J,, is<br />

so hard-pressed for funds that<br />

it has token to fining teenagers<br />

for not wearing shoes on its<br />

boardwalk.<br />

Now, if you are going to<br />

depend on such fines to make<br />

municipal ends meet you can<br />

hardly play around with penny<br />

ante stuff. The fine for not<br />

wearing shoes on the<br />

boardwalk is not a more $1, $2<br />

or $5.<br />

It is J20I I am sure of this<br />

because I had to fork' over $40<br />

to get one of my teenage<br />

daughters and her girlfriend<br />

out of the pokey.<br />

Of course, in keeping with a<br />

time-honored New Jersey<br />

custom, the fines were not so<br />

designated.<br />

The JlO-a-foot assessment<br />

was described as "bail" to<br />

guarantee the appearance of<br />

the culprits in court for a<br />

hearing at which they would be<br />

fined or adjudged innocent.<br />

Actually, "ransom" would<br />

be a better term,<br />

Again in keeping with a<br />

time-honored seashore custom,<br />

the hearing is listed for<br />

September 12, a date when<br />

most Philadelphia area<br />

residents are too broke to<br />

return to the shore and a day<br />

when all law-abiding<br />

younpters will be in school.<br />

Can- you guess what would<br />

happen if the culprits had the<br />

audacity to return for the<br />

hearing? I can hear the judge<br />

now:<br />

"Ten dollars fine and $10<br />

costs - each!"<br />

At that, we were lucky. A<br />

couple found walking on the<br />

beach after 10 p.m, each had<br />

to post S50 "bail." You can<br />

see how that kind of money<br />

can add up.<br />

That kind of money left my<br />

-pockets-after npefit $20 in~<br />

our first and last visit to Oeean<br />

City and its boardwalk.<br />

DREXEL PINING ROOM SuHh BUM<br />

•mi goidjsoo, a living -—<br />

_Ji«n Uwlrs, ssHfee tauls, alumirjum<br />

eot, nun M bo^-d. e«H<br />

39»4H1. B-1S<br />

MAPLE SOFA, tin ana fed pM<br />

fashions, esed esrtdltlsn, mgsE<br />

••II. Asking J35, Call }5§,li49 ift.p<br />

SCAHce AS HEN'S TETfH, Cut!<br />

the bstlfwm bunfalsw (all §n<br />

on. fioort wild living room, kitchen<br />

•nfl h«tn, hut; fufnithrt. i0' lot<br />

nsar the Hen people. Needs work<br />

•t »IO,90o, Th« farreii «(«««,<br />

140Q wHI Aye. F t,f,<br />

BELANOEvTFFICIiMCY AB«rtm«M»I<br />

114 Oelane*? fliea. %1% a we*.<br />

August 3nd September pentaii, Of»<br />

b'oc* ia bach. sl«p< up to '<br />

Call 399-IOJS, . t-IP<br />

SUSFiOAHD for lais i'i" Qnlien*.<br />

•f EBtsni, Oood eonditlon. B«t<br />

offer. O» O»H 39S.IJ1I, »t 1MB CM-<br />

tfel Ave. Ave l.JB<br />

WANTE0; ynfumiihed *psrtm«W or<br />

irn«ll hoy««. call 3i9J461. i.I5<br />

" MNITH Con»l« TV<br />

Zenith BOrt«lii« U6.<br />

Private owner<br />

an<br />

HAVE ALHEADf MOVED Into : uU<br />

apartment. Odds snd ends rnu^t<br />

gs, A real bsFgajn^bsd arid drexs.<br />

er set, seder werdrsbe, reprodue-<br />

(ion huloh easlnet, table, 4 ahelm,<br />

1 arm eheirE (jess than half prise)<br />

pine drop leaf tsfcie, I de»l», a<br />

beautiful mirror, sevefaf Dlstures,<br />

larrwi, and tables, etc- Cull 399.<br />

9027. Can be g$en all day Saturday<br />

or Sunday. i.lg<br />

•IA5E~*M i NI ATURf TnnS~f^St,<br />

afte year eld, feffiale, all shots,<br />

AWO flegistAred, good with Children,<br />

ehampion Bleed tfnes. Call 3t».iqS4:<br />

_ ^ _ _ ^ _ *' IB<br />

IFFICIENey APT., Ground (tear.<br />

Sleeps 4, glean, quiet. Available<br />

. 1,, ,,. -— USi M 4|<br />

Wwiey >d,'<br />

QiiJtRAL AUTOMATIO<br />

Wi*M*«r.r Cook?;<br />

Seetemtief IStti.<br />

" Bi H HI<br />

BABVSITTEFJ WANTED, fit two<br />

wjelu In Sept. c»Tr I99.i3f4<br />

ter S p.m, , j.19<br />

|«. £»!


„«?<br />

Wmx.i*M!<br />

Obituaries<br />

Jennie S, Loux<br />

Mrs, Jennie S, Loux, tomiwHy<br />

ONE<br />

in Sum Manorial Hospital of.<br />

tcr being in toUnB health for<br />

some time. She wns 88.<br />

Mrs, Loux was a Philadelphia<br />

wheel teacher and had reared<br />

many years ago. Surviving is<br />

sme niece, fltre, Betty Lotos, of<br />

UinsSown. Pa,<br />

Funeral services will he held<br />

this morning (Friday) at 10 a,m,<br />

Iran the Godfrey-Smith Funeral<br />

Home, 809 Central av,, wMi <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Rev. Qiarles WUeeek, pastor of<br />

the Fii-st United Methodist<br />

Church, officiating. Intennert<br />

will be at Chaltente Cemetery,<br />

Chaltonte, Pa,<br />

Lydla B. Hepworth<br />

'. Mrs, Lydja B, Heptmrth, of<br />

fWO Cental av,, died TwBrlay<br />

« her twine, he was »,<br />

Mrs, Hepworth had teen a<br />

local summer rodent tor mms<br />

than so yearn ffl» spent her<br />

-winters in St Petenttnw, Fla,<br />

A native of SeUnsiBIov©, Fa.,<br />

she formerly Uwed in FWIodW,<br />

pMa.<br />

Surviving are one ehujjtfer,<br />

Mrs. Jane H, Young, sad one<br />

Erantwyld,<br />

Ftaeml HSira


AUGUST \B,J969<br />

? •' * No more trains to Philadelphia<br />

In the settlement of the dispute<br />

between shore communities and the<br />

Pennsylvania-Reading Seashore <strong>Line</strong>s<br />

one salient fact has stood out clearly.<br />

The PRSL wants to give up all<br />

passenger service, but if the State makes<br />

that impossible' the railroad wants the<br />

next beat thing for itielf.<br />

It wants to terminate all service at<br />

tindenwold where its passengers will be<br />

obliged to transfer to the new high speed<br />

line, to 18th and Locust its, in<br />

Philadelphia,<br />

The • shore, in accepting «uch an<br />

amuigement, is giving up for the<br />

. foreseeable future, possibly forever, all<br />

train service except that which will be<br />

used by commuters.<br />

There was a time not long ago - and it<br />

may come again - when American<br />

railroads were patroniied by travellnrs<br />

from a considerable distance,<br />

The bridge route from Philadelphia to<br />

the shore will be gone long before this<br />

happens again and this will mean that<br />

vacationuts who want to use trains<br />

won't be eblo to do so. Some of these'<br />

people will no doubt choose- resorta<br />

which have direct train service.<br />

Whether the Ocean City train service<br />

continues to terminate at 10th st,, as<br />

now seemi likely unless, sumo city<br />

officials for reasons they apparently<br />

regarS as good laetunlly argue the railroad<br />

out of the IQth st. station, is of loss<br />

importance than the Linden wold<br />

arrangement,<br />

For the last 20 years the railroad has<br />

made itself the "enemy" of the people<br />

of the South Jersey ihore. It has clearly<br />

wanted to make service as miserable «s<br />

possible in order to discourage<br />

patronage.<br />

Any change in this attitude even with<br />

State subsidies is a bit hard to swallow.<br />

It will also be interesting and<br />

enlightening to see just who sides with<br />

the "enemy" on any settlement which<br />

results from the hearings in Atlantic City<br />

next week.<br />

High cost of hospitalization<br />

«...<br />

The prohibitive cost of being sick is<br />

becoming something of a national<br />

, scandal,<br />

; Hospital colts are soaring, not only<br />

; out of the reach of most people, but out<br />

I of the reach of most hospitaliiation<br />

'. insurance plans unless their rates are<br />

J raised astronomically.<br />

; Doctors' fees are on the rise, and<br />

; many physicians no longer bother with<br />

• house calli. Patients are seen at the<br />

5 office or In the hospital.<br />

} There are reasons for all this, and<br />

j some of the reasons are good. Hospitals<br />

\ spend most^|_thelr_nioneyL_foiJahotJt^<br />

-+-ttsrinQinoJrpeop]e to staff a modem<br />

• hospital.<br />

; Many of these people are highly<br />

• skilled. They have to be if they are to<br />

• operate the modem, sophisticated<br />

Sentinel Looks at Th* Nation<br />

equipment which hogpitali regard as<br />

essential.<br />

Doctors claim they are rushed to<br />

death and that, contrary to most<br />

opinion, they are not getting rich at the<br />

expense of their patients.<br />

Another factor which conttbutos to<br />

the dreadful cost ob being ill are the high<br />

prices charged for medicines. The thing<br />

which makes people wonder about<br />

go-called wonder drup i» how expensive<br />

they are.<br />

Indeed, what to do about the soaring<br />

cost of illness is one of the most<br />

^troublesome problems-in—this-«ount<br />

today,<br />

As thinp are we can only sing with<br />

the late Eva Tanguay a song she made a<br />

hit: "It costs too much to live and we<br />

can't afford to die,"<br />

\ No 'equal space' rule<br />

• Because radio and television stations<br />

; which broadcast on publicly own«d air<br />

; waves are required to provide equal time<br />

; for responsible presentation of oppoiing<br />

J views, a good many people are getting<br />

i the impression that newspapers art<br />

£ required to provide equal space for a like<br />

j purpose,<br />

1 This u not the case.<br />

J TW'ruit amendment of the<br />

I constitution forbids the abridgement of<br />

', the freedoBi of the press, which means<br />

J that newspapw editors may or may not<br />

J publish both sides of a public argument.<br />

• The preM has accepted this<br />

; responjibility, and for the most part over<br />

; a period of a great many years has<br />

t proved itself responsible and fair.<br />

r The alternative to this press freedom<br />

1 would be conttol by the Federal, State<br />

J or local governments. The press would<br />

i be as shackled as it is in iron curtain<br />

J countoles.<br />

Nevertheless a good many well<br />

. meaning public officials at all levels of<br />

{; govpmment would be delighted to get<br />

;; their hands on the editorial reins of<br />

I; newspapers. For what they no doubt<br />

;; would consider worthy reasons they<br />

• : would dictate what might be printed.<br />

;I If America is to maintain its freedom<br />

this must not be allowed to happen.<br />

The television networks right now are<br />

in a dither because of the pressure being<br />

exerted' to forbid them to accept<br />

cigarette advertising.<br />

Their lame excuse for not eliminating<br />

such television commeroiaU is that<br />

newspapers can accept cigarette<br />

advertising,<br />

This is quite true but the networks<br />

conveniently forget that American<br />

newspapers in their news columns and<br />

on their editorial pages have reported the<br />

dangers to health inherent In cigarettes.<br />

1 <strong>On</strong>ly when they were forced to do so<br />

did the TV networks provide equal time<br />

so that agencies concerned with public<br />

health could get across the message that<br />

cigarettes can be lethal.<br />

Television and radio are both news<br />

media but they are also show business.<br />

vVhen TV covers a event like the moon<br />

landing it is spectacularly successful.<br />

But in day-to-day coverage of events<br />

it Is far less accurate and complete than<br />

the newspapers of this country.<br />

To insure everybody's freedom the<br />

American newjpaper must be kept free<br />

and its constitutional guarantee of<br />

freedom must be preserved intact.<br />

;Remember when? . . ,<br />

; ONE YEAH AOO<br />

• Lawrence Nanney, for eight<br />

.years director of the Ocean<br />

I City Free Public Library,<br />

iwigned his position, Nanny<br />

> said hia f«mfly would mote to<br />

'Portu^l Where he planned to<br />

study language and literature.<br />

• • • • *<br />

Jama Penland, a boardwalk<br />

art dealer, presented M»yof<br />

Robert L. ^harp a reproduced<br />

copy of the IBZi song, "Ocean<br />

,City, I Love You", "The long<br />

• was composed by Or este<br />

Vessrlla, who died in Dayton*<br />

Beach, Fia. • * *<br />

An Ocean City man, Qefald<br />

B. Slufher, employed by the<br />

National Aviation Facilities<br />

Experimental Center, was<br />

presented with a Federal<br />

Aviation AdminiitratioB award<br />

for his outstanding work.<br />

FIVE ¥EARS AGO<br />

The dock end of 10th »t, on<br />

the bay was declared public<br />

property by Mayor Waldmen,<br />

and wsi restricted to<br />

sun-bathing and fishing. Public<br />

iwimming was declared too<br />

dangerous at that lite.<br />

* • •<br />

The Democrats, whose<br />

national convention was held<br />

In Atlantic City, sent out a call<br />

to Ocean City and nei^ihaHng<br />

Ocean City Sentinel-Ledger<br />

Friday, Ayguif Ji, 1969<br />

PWntatf Md punWied ta AmMm's Greatst Aunliy j<br />

BY •THE<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> smmNMrlKIMtR, Inc.<br />

IU « mm, ocean aty, N. JT mm<br />

EaMidied im<br />

aite^ at BOB* Offloe at Ocean aty, N, j,, 0®6<br />

a* secDDd class matter<br />

:JOHN T. rrrmiu .„„.,„„.,,,„,.„. P^MT<br />

~VMCEMT T. aflCMILCm .,.„,.„.„.. Migr<br />

;J0M* J. MUTHMO .„,„..,, MuM, MnufM-<br />

CfUMCKirnoN Pmmmt MM par wmr by m»n ta cnw or i<br />

;« fc **i f .- * mmm, mm. i M n MM m MMMP«I Rh<br />

vr* >w M3» *i • * , ttJS. WNt «f MMN^ Whmr i<br />

Zyv. UJS, Prim m nmnfmm, 11 coot, pv «•», PuUtem<br />

S >rl '*•'•• HmUf «Wy namn; fntuMUy Tomd.y ,<br />

towns for a real live donkey to<br />

be used in a film they were<br />

making far the event.<br />

* * *<br />

High school students Lea<br />

Boyce, Tony Stokes and Hugh<br />

Lawrence were given IQOQ<br />

boltt by the Kenneth Erdman<br />

Company, of Philadelphia,<br />

when they built a trigonometry<br />

computer,<br />

TEN YEARS AGO<br />

O«#*n City Police<br />

Commissioner D, Alien<br />

Stretch, Jr., reported that over<br />

50 letters had arrfcred in hta<br />

office, complimenting the<br />

Police Department for the<br />

courtesy and eonsidenition<br />

extended to visitors.<br />

Groundbreaking<br />

ceremonies were held for the<br />

New Jersey BeU Telephone<br />

Company'« new dial office<br />

building, which was to he<br />

located at 12th it, and Wartey<br />

av,<br />

* • *<br />

An impromptu jam session<br />

at the 14th st. beach by a jazi<br />

combe tru being enjoyed by<br />

«r» erg] hundred pcrwoa shortly<br />

before noon on Saturday, until<br />

police decided that the<br />

mujiclani were breaking an<br />

ordinance.<br />

TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />

A hurricane which<br />

threatened Ocean City paued<br />

by ISO nine* out to tea. leaving<br />

residento here Mf# and relieved.<br />

"Let'a be reaJutie about<br />

Sunday «lea restrictions", mud<br />

I group of 12 Oenn City reUil<br />

merchant! when they<br />

organtaed to protest "the<br />

inconsistency of the*<br />

restriction*" to city<br />

•uthqritiM.<br />

Ocean City a la<br />

BARRISTER'S BENEVOLENCE<br />

member of the august law fi<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong> <strong>LEDGER</strong> PAOI 3 — SfCTION ONI ,1<br />

dignified mion of a British barrister, Hs<br />

even forbidding, face to the public"Buth<br />

Qarrett's gevoro exterior there beats a heart i<br />

ovorrlpo banana. Wo were having lunch with Ml<br />

and some other men the other noon whinW1<br />

received a telephone call. Ho came back fro t<br />

his face ashen, Turning to Atlantic City IW<br />

Thomas L. Watkins he said, "My dog hsu Su^<br />

bay. Will you drive me homo quick?" ''RteMi*<br />

Watkins responded. We waited to fh5 *<br />

happened. Mr. Watkins told us later thilt ,HJSJ<br />

up to the Garrett residence on the TobLm S*3<br />

Garrett sped from th&eur to the lugoon ironuyl<br />

water's edge could be hoard the pitaoui wj-f<br />

Garrett dog, "Have no fear, Samantha 1 wffl2J<br />

cried the baniBter, stripping off his coit asd 2f<br />

to Mr. Watkins. Mr, Watkins first thou<br />

was going to dive in the lagoon but initegd^<br />

called for the dog, a six-month old Samovai t*.<br />

him. The thoroughly frightened dog re&<br />

from her precarious perch on a side bison of<br />

bulkhead. Nothing daunted, Mr. Qarrett j.<br />

small rubber boot out of which he emptied,<br />

not all, of the rain water which had accumu]<br />

Taking off in the rubber craft, Mr, GarrtttMy<br />

the dog's side, With a joyous yip the doispSS<br />

outstretched arms v of the Bttornoy.it.liw "$1<br />

you arc saved," Oarrett sighed, holding tht dSL<br />

his bosom, Mr, Watkins said two large teats amM<br />

Mr. Garrett's cheeks, The dog appeired to hi<br />

too, but that may have been nothing but taml<br />

To show her appreciation Samanthi i^i<br />

thoroughly, wetting her saviour. The Mean Om.<br />

Watkins returned to the restaurant where «S1<br />

plate of ice cream. Mr, Garrett accepted tht tk<br />

his luncheon companions with dui modMty,<br />

APOLOGY — Last week Mr, Byron T, MB<br />

admari for t h j U<br />

and away we go."<br />

Capitol Hill<br />

Washington, D,C — Senator<br />

Edward Kennedy has probably<br />

lost his chance to become<br />

Preisdent, though not his<br />

chance to be nominated by the<br />

Democratic party-probably in<br />

197S, though 1972 cannot bo<br />

ruled out, ,<br />

Moit people don't know it<br />

but Kennedy tried vigorously<br />

for tho nomination in<br />

even though he intentionally<br />

projected an image of rejecting<br />

consideration of the<br />

nomination (in a telegram to<br />

Mayer Richard Daley of<br />

Chicago) when he roalijed he<br />

was beaten.<br />

His aides were all over<br />

Chicago, Daley was reportedly<br />

Garden Sfaf© . .<br />

CAMPAIGNS -<br />

Mi'd-summer campaigning for<br />

the Governorship of New<br />

Jersey has candidates following<br />

a well-planned daily speaking<br />

and handshake schedule in<br />

quest of votes.<br />

Usually both former<br />

Governor Robert B, Kleyher,<br />

Democrat, and Representative<br />

William T, Cahlll, Republican,<br />

start the day of campaigning<br />

by attending a businessmen's<br />

breakfast. Tours of<br />

administration buildings,<br />

hotories and shipping centers<br />

follow immediotely. Luncheon<br />

is usually had by mingling with<br />

the members of fraternal<br />

organliations who meet once a<br />

week on different days.<br />

Then comes the garden<br />

parties and receptions" from<br />

late afternoon until well into<br />

the evening. Cottage parties,<br />

barhaeues and lawn parties are<br />

popular during the weekend,<br />

Picnicj accompanied by an<br />

assortment of food lightly<br />

taken by the candidates, are<br />

also a feature of the campaigns.<br />

Meeting people becomes a<br />

tiresome pastime after while.<br />

The candidates get to look<br />

forward to a quiet period, even<br />

for only an hour. Riding in an<br />

assortment of ears in parados,<br />

along crowded streets, or<br />

speeding through sparsely<br />

settled areas, has become a part<br />

of the gubernatpriaJ campaign.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e way or another, it will be<br />

over on November 4, generaj<br />

election day,<br />

LIVE PERFORMANCES -<br />

Young people in New Jersey<br />

from lew-income areas have<br />

been enjoying great music,<br />

opera, and top-quality theatre<br />

performed by human actors<br />

and puppets through the aid of<br />

a series of special summer<br />

Audience Dovelopmont Grants<br />

from the New Jersey State<br />

Council on the Arts.<br />

According to an<br />

announcement of Byron R,<br />

Kelley, the Council's executive<br />

director, a total of $8,035 was<br />

granted organizations through<br />

out the State to enable the<br />

very young, the young and<br />

teen-age New Jersey residents<br />

never before oble to attend live<br />

performances to experience<br />

them in a variety of media.<br />

The Council has awarded<br />

grants for theater in Trenton,<br />

Princeton, Metuehon, and for<br />

music in Cherry Hill, Toms<br />

River and Trenton. After<br />

Concentrating on now<br />

audiences among the young,<br />

the Arts Council plans to<br />

encourage new audiences for<br />

the performing arts amting<br />

New Jersey's senior citizens<br />

Forum And Agin' *fm<br />

Editor, Sentinei.Ledge, _<br />

Many of ug here in Vietnam<br />

lave been following the itories<br />

about unrest en the nation's<br />

resort areas with subdued<br />

anger. I received a letter from a<br />

friend of mine in Ocean City<br />

today and in it wag a<br />

newspaper clipping title "Party<br />

House on 13th st,, Wimberg<br />

RenponeU to Clergyman's<br />

It is demoralizing t« read<br />

about our Underprivileged<br />

clergymen classifying fellow<br />

Americans and my friend* at<br />

"undMirable tenanti." It la<br />

painful to the thousands of<br />

boys over here who have no<br />

drink of w«t#t is four tablets in<br />

• canteen of warm, muddy<br />

water, and the Saturday night<br />

date is a cold beer and a letter<br />

from home,<br />

Tliese clergymen ore<br />

complaining of noise. Well<br />

Uiank Ood, people, that you<br />

hear that noUe of laughter,<br />

fun, etc. We have unoeaVable<br />

no«e over here, too, except it's<br />

not of carefree-ness. It usually<br />

result* in •creanw of sudden<br />

death, crippling wounds or<br />

bloody victory, But then, we<br />

don t eipeet you ciercmim<br />

back in Ocean City to be<br />

concerned.<br />

You did your share of<br />

"kicks" back in '44, or was it<br />

'34? And now you're too tired<br />

to try to help these kids. AH<br />

you do is condemn them,<br />

shake jour head and mutter<br />

"What's this world coming<br />

to?" ,<br />

Well, don't worry,<br />

clergyman, because someday<br />

soon this war is gein« to be<br />

over and half a million angry,<br />

very angry, men are going to<br />

descend on thos- "0 states<br />

with dreams of homes and<br />

families, education, jobs, and<br />

most of all, fun. And when a<br />

couple of them hit Ocean City<br />

I sincerely hope that some one<br />

of your so^alled elerormon<br />

tries to stop a Marine "leg"<br />

from having fun or that some<br />

sorry social king tries to<br />

remove a smile from' the<br />

burned face of an Army medic.<br />

Or some policeman tries to<br />

remove a beer from the hands<br />

of a Seabee with one leg I<br />

guarantee that will only<br />

happen once.<br />

Please excuse my bluntness<br />

in this letter, people of Ocean<br />

City, but the reason why I am<br />

«o concerned is beeause I wag<br />

onec one of those "undesirable<br />

tenants".<br />

A, Siddons<br />

APO San Franeiseo, Calif.<br />

continued on eaje 6<br />

Know your<br />

lawmakers<br />

FadM-al Offlstali<br />

V. S, SENATOR CLOTORD<br />

P. CASE. Room m. Old Senate<br />

Building. Washinirton, D. C<br />

V. S, SByATOP HARRISON<br />

A. WILUAMS, JR., Room 3S3<br />

Old Senate Office Building<br />

Washington, D. C. OTIS.<br />

OTP, CHARLES W. SAND.<br />

MAN, JR. Room, jgjQ L<br />

worth House Office Eu<br />

Washington, D. C,, 20515.<br />

Sts(» Mfcliif<br />

GOVERNOR RICHARD J<br />

HUGHES, Ttie Slate House ,'ren:<br />

-<br />

8:30 p.m.— Benior Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

Sund«y—<br />

10 «,m, — Church School<br />

with cli*i« for all (get<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Worship<br />

8:30 p.m.— S«nior Choir<br />

rehearsal , Tu»id»y—<br />

8 p.m.-SYPU<br />

4 p.m.—Intermediate Choir<br />

rrhearaa)<br />

• • *<br />

1HILOH BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

7th St. and Sitnp.on Ave.<br />

Itcv, Nlchslu Tate, Pador<br />

SuruliyJ"<br />

10 a.m,—Sundiy School<br />

ll^ajnj^MorningJKorehip—<br />

8:30 p.m.—I*enin| Service<br />

Tu«»d*F—<br />

8 p.m.—Truitee meeting<br />

WednMday-:<br />

7 p.m.—youth meeting<br />

B p.m.—Prayer meeting<br />

* * •<br />

ST, AUaUSTINE'S R.C.<br />

13 th and Wedey Ave.<br />

Bt. R«y. M»^. Mbtd W, Je«<br />

Putor<br />

Diily—<br />

7 a.m.—M»«<br />

S»turd»r-<br />

7:30 «.«,—Mass<br />

4:30 to 8:30 and 7:30 to<br />

S:30— Confeuioni<br />

Sunday—<br />

B, 9:15, 10:30 a.m. and<br />

8:30 p.m.— Mwa<br />

WednwiUy-<br />

7 to 7:30 p,m,—Confesjioru;<br />

Holy D«jf»—<br />

6:30, 8, 9:30 a.m and 6:30<br />

p.m.—miaa<br />

8 p.m.—Pa»toral Serrict<br />

* * * •<br />

ST. FRANCBS CABRINl R C.<br />

And St. .nd Atbmtir Aik<br />

Be», WinUn P. MeCsnjstan<br />

Puton<br />

Dafly—<br />

8 «.m.—Mam<br />

Saturdaf—<br />

7:30 to 8:30<br />

p.m.—Confessions<br />

Sunday—<br />

a.m.—Maacs<br />

Holy payi—<br />

7. 8, and 10 a.m.—Masses<br />

* * *<br />

rmsr awnot or cwusr,<br />

KmNTwr<br />

gth *, art Aabuiy av,<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a,m, — SuniJuy Savisc<br />

10 a,m, — ftinilay Schooi<br />

WednMday—<br />

i p.m. — TaOmony tmMim<br />

10 a,m, to 3 p,m, — Raiding<br />

Rocm open<br />

"Soul" is the subjewt of Uie<br />

^iristian Saaiee Leffion-Serman<br />

to be hrard Sunday in aM Oirlst.<br />

ian Science


tr I" i<br />

f »H<br />

4<br />

PAtfl 4 — SECTION TWO<br />

Dr, Thomas, Dr. Fisher peakers<br />

Dr. D, Reginald Thomas,<br />

minister of ^the Brick<br />

Presbyterian Church of N**«<br />

York City, and Pf, Wallace E.<br />

Fisher, pastor of the<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Churcii<br />

of (he Holy Trinity in<br />

Lancaster Pa,", .will be the<br />

speakers Sunday at the Ocean •<br />

Classes Cemplatp<br />

Yeur Protfy Look<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S<br />

Oldest Established Optidan<br />

11? 1, 8th St.<br />

Dial 399-4000<br />

1520 Mury Avenue<br />

The WIST AVENUE<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

jilt WEST AVINUI<br />

MARGE THORNI<br />

— WIGS and HAIRPIECES _<br />

far Appoint*. PhowJtW7M<br />

City TabcrnacI*-<br />

Dr. Thomas<br />

rr at th*<br />

*'*. ai tin<br />

Tabvrnutrle, wn-od the Kirii<br />

PrcAby lt*rian Church in<br />

Gcrniantown for 10 y*\ir*<br />

(I96.V il in<br />

ind ( in (1<br />

unduy<br />

United<br />

) as a<br />

Dr. D. Hciniiiild Thorn<br />

mini.stf?r of thi.' Bri U<br />

Pn lj\t r \ i ( h irch N \<br />

\ irk < rlv t d v. II Kn i r i<br />

p ik r in O n ( l\ w II b<br />

111 >u t pr li t th I<br />

p.m. M'rvico ytmd:i> in Ih<br />

V itihn Ih ti r<br />

L>r. Thoniii.s w;i.s fornn-rK<br />

tin.' p:iMor of the Fii<br />

P r *.' s h y 11. 1 r i ;i n C h u r i; h<br />

Gi-rmJintown, P;i. A nat<br />

London, .ho n.'ei-ived h<br />

*duiitirn i tli Iriv r t\<br />

\\A nil. i K I In ir ,l<br />

it<br />

pr<br />

I 1 h\ th \ II<br />

I in VV ill i in < 111<br />

Kato<br />

th m in i i nil H It r D<br />

F (Id iwi Ir HI tf V I i it.<br />

M J ic it ill r\ i. ipj'li tl Kate Hurney and Jean Deis<br />

In lln <strong>On</strong> i I is I In, MI<br />

ril t I h | I I n I r til div<br />

L II 111 I) I 1 1 \ Ml Lll soloists at Pier concerts<br />

S i<br />

st 21. will !>< Dr. W;<br />

( i I \l ill t I r Ih<br />

F I , h . n ill<br />

n ] M i i i. i i rl n xt w k<br />

Dr R ,. in I I Tl<br />

v. II 1 hiti H nc\ ll~<br />

f 1 i t ir i pi n nd Ic n<br />

I) p r uul rt ti<br />

11% M II i| p r mth T m<br />

P rl I r I II I id th<br />

Moorlyn ml [ 1 r 1 ti I I Ih<br />

ill t Illrn Fiiluin i<br />

K I Hur \ [ t thr<br />

\ I r i «h r ii<br />

Speaker<br />

dit t 1 r r, th Ii ldin<br />

I- r I i I- ri.ihurL in<br />

liv II t ri in% I r U\<br />

r i \ ir d u th tht<br />

ih tr M n K Urn 1<br />

Ki ! h ^ tin tr nd t l<br />

Air 11 ()p r h n Sh* al<br />

rn id n m ritordin f r th<br />

S ci\w i ruil nL t in\<br />

tl du I it th II ! rr li I<br />

Oj r i ( i ntt r n /ur h in 1 t l<br />

M Hun i IH ipp ir d it<br />

t) , T i I » d Fi tn il Lik<br />

l_ iij Up t i ti in I mil in<br />

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PAGE 4 _ SICTION TWO<br />

Dr. Thomas, Dr, Fisher speakers<br />

at Tabernacle Services Sunda<br />

— Of, D, Reginald Thomas,<br />

ministiir of the Brick<br />

Presbyterian Church of New<br />

York City, and Dr. Waliicc E,<br />

Fisher, paster of the<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

of the Holy Trinity in<br />

Lancaster, Pa., will be the<br />

sneakers Sunday at thn Ocean<br />

Glasses Cmplato<br />

Your Praffy Leek<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S<br />

Oldest Established Optician<br />

519 I. §rh fit,<br />

Dial 3994000<br />

Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />

This Week<br />

of MRS, LAURENCE E, STEOEM<br />

1520 Asbi/ry Avenue Dial 399-J 575<br />

The WEST AVENUE<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

3331 WEST AVENUE<br />

Owned and Opmtorf by<br />

MARGE THORNl<br />

~ WIGS and HAIRPIECES -<br />

For Appointrnent, phww HM7U<br />

HELM BEAUTY SALON<br />

ITH STREBT and CENTRAL AVBNUR<br />

Parmananf Waving; Hair Timing<br />

DIAL 399-0935<br />

Proprietor MARY WISH '<br />

Oi>n< YBAR 'TOUND<br />

ANN ND JOHN'S<br />

—. ilAUTY SALON —<br />

S2t Aibury Ave. Ph. 399.3198'<br />

ANN and JOHN MANN!<br />

Open Thursday Bvenuifg<br />

FrM Ptrfclni M Wa# AVMIM<br />

CiRRUTi<br />

Beauty Shopped<br />

OURSBtHYBAR<br />

• •AUTY CULTURI<br />

IN ALL BRANCHES '<br />

1019 W.«t Ava. Dial 399-1.' 4<br />

AIR CONDmONBD<br />

Dorothy'sSS3i<br />

231 WMt Ava. Ph. 3fM31f<br />

Op« YMF 'Hound; CloMd Mondiy<br />

Call Ted.r far AppslnftntM<br />

DOROTHY COX^PnprMw-<br />

Ro Boswell's<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Wash and Wear Wigs<br />

SpecialMng in Permanent Waves<br />

754 Afbury Ava, Dial 39»-1141<br />

(Acre,. Jrom Murphr'« J 4 II)<br />

ENTIRTAIN FRPENDi<br />

Mr, nnd Mrs, V/illi.'im Din-nr<br />

were gunsiN of hono> at a sorinl<br />

given Sunday evening by Mi\<br />

and Mrs. Edwin Ledse, of 4fi E,<br />

Station rd; Mr. and Mrs. Carver,<br />

former local rosidente who<br />

how tnako their hnmr in FJorifln,<br />

are visI*"iriK horn with Mr, and<br />

Mrs. GoorRo Hnlfz nrifl Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Lodge, Mi\ Carver i$ a<br />

past coniniiindor of Flotillu H]<br />

Coast Grand Auxiliary,<br />

The Look for<br />

"Summer* 1<br />

Make your appointment now fer our<br />

Soriat Champagrie Curl that givet you the<br />

add*d body you ne*d for the<br />

summer months.<br />

Regularly $21,00<br />

Now only *15,00<br />

complete.<br />

Mr, Robert, nationally known Wig<br />

Specialist, wiH be avaMable for Pree<br />

Consultation Monday, Tuesday and<br />

Wednoiday, We carry a eomplete<br />

line of human hair.<br />

NEW PUSSY CAT FLINO WIG .. $25.<br />

Many colors to ehooso from. Also Frostods.<br />

THI OC1AN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-LgPOiR<br />

Wind! of Change<br />

In a penod of rapid change<br />

where even religious concepts<br />

which have survived for cen<br />

tunes are being questioned,<br />

funeral directors have had to<br />

introduce a greater flexibility<br />

into their methodology to<br />

meet the legitimate wishes of<br />

the jounger generation, while<br />

still respecting the more traditional desires of the<br />

older. We believe we have met this challenge in<br />

an Intelligent, open-minded manner, continuing<br />

to render service with taste and dignity.<br />

Chester j, Wimberg<br />

fmmral Hwnm<br />

Four eMaraffant •» Fvnaraf S.rvlc. t» Ail<br />

291 AS1URY AVI. DIAL<br />

'<br />

W-<br />

,v<br />

Jrt Rilipiuu*<br />

Conferentt m Ui> t Gtrman\<br />

33 a rivic Lentt n prtacher<br />

STEDEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

Undsr tht P«nonal Suptrvifien<br />

HOUSE OF BEAUTY,<br />

ICOMPLETC<br />

SERVICE<br />

ELVINA M, MU5KE1T, Sfylirt T Rtv VVillnm H Allt n<br />

? b irbl Prt ^b> it ri HI<br />

ChuFuh uinuuiici that tin<br />

Rtv Dr John H t.t rstner<br />

pFuft^sur Church Hi ttiry nnd<br />

Pvt Gallagher<br />

st Forf Knox<br />

FT KNOX K\ - \rm\<br />

Pn\iiti Mnnlfiird I Lnll i^h )<br />

i a ifjnt ^ UJ f i»ti|i sii\ B Idth<br />

Bittnli»n -4Ui Bri^idt li« t-t in<br />

Ihi UniUd ititi Arms<br />

Trim in fl Li nt 11<br />

(USATCM<br />

Hi will ptnd tht in %i t«<br />

months IP lrnnif, 1 h<br />

iund itiii nt il kill of th<br />

J"m tin Mi HU IH \ ht nppi !" d it<br />

,«* t «_,,[. tllC Tifijjitttuid Ft- tu il L ki nt3ldur in<br />

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rilirituM upriiiL mid It* n m m\ OF itofiu and Li net rt<br />

Di np n id com-trt tuinr<br />

ii nninL<br />

p* riorm xncL uif Br« irit* \<br />

md hf I<br />

TJit s v, ill jppt f with Tnm prutlut-ti m md in uppt r<br />

Pi rkm bntitunt md thtdub<br />

mumi-ip 1 ncht tr i undtr tin Jmn Dn bF Ih int voting<br />

dirt ctiun nf n ift.iit.1 lulitmm pt F ind concert Unof h y*<br />

K itt- Hurnn\ p* nt thn i_ rrrr i\ d i nthu i tii. u.i.1 nin<br />

\ ir 111 tufupc whm in fnm tin 11 it inn mu ic tntir<br />

Hditi^n tu bLinj, thn k tdinj. F"U JWIIIJ, hi p* iTurm int.t<br />

tipnno m Frtibypj, m throughout the UmUd Statts<br />

Bri-i giu Germany fnr twu Ht -il u h is ippt ired hti-t<br />

S ir he ippniM_ti w ith tht_<br />

t_ii nl 11 TII<br />

Thi_ Ure McmnjiL Bru tl<br />

K ri ruh M * L the trn and tin<br />

A n-Un. if D ^ tun Uhics<br />

/uFit-h Optruh u She al ci<br />

ht ^tudit-d \uiLt t Curti<br />

m dt. fflin\ Ft*L»rding" fur tJn_<br />

In titutt f Mu iu 1 d uptratic<br />

*~ dttu t Funk u Cenn tnv nd ttmg with Hii-bt rt t r T<br />

tudmd t tht Inti-rnatiun J Di-^n Dcfrt-rt nd \nn indu<br />

Opera Ltntnr in Zurich and thi A|,nini He ppt rdin v* ri]<br />

ALC dt*mii i higiin ^iriti upi-ritu* Full-., in Mi] n It Ij<br />

It U<br />

ivhtr the prt *, un iiimc u l\<br />

pru rd h J ipp r ni-L<br />

Htfi in tht United St t Sinc hi rttuFn in the<br />

Unit*d Stit h hi pp Fed<br />

ttlth m i t Ci thi- m ijnF upt-n<br />

nmp nit in tin cnuntrv Hi<br />

WELCOME JANET ROSE opeF tit rep rtt r c« n t nf<br />

'Ml jfld Mr^ Tjf*- fer Medic mufi th in 20 mijnr IUIL<br />

w ild of £01 N" Shorn rd<br />

Mr Dt 1 n nv duidt hi<br />

ait J<br />

timL b ULUI tn iuhin^ nd<br />

t m un tlie hirth cif i dnu^rlfcr peffurm nf. Ht i a mt-mbnr 3f<br />

Jul\ ^0 in ^hon_ Mi monal HIF the t Lult\ uf the Sthnal uf<br />

p tal ^h"* haF heen named Janet Mu ic t Ind na Uriiinr i£%<br />

ind poiTt /mir sist r" Nm uhfF hi i i_h* \cijrt ind<br />

h( rv 1 Dol i««" and ^Tii^ptrfnFm<br />

in the productif n nl<br />

and tJipc*<br />

the I \ Opt-F Tht tiu He haju<br />

t fmi hid tien<br />

p* Fi jrmifit-L of M nriLo in<br />

Dr D Reginald ThnmA,<br />

V. rdi II Tro% tun. Ht al u<br />

minutnF uf the Brick<br />

-L um d the titlr ruli in<br />

PFC b\ ttrmn Church Nnw U hen mt-n ^ts?Ji to<br />

CiioFd nti Andre Phenjt r<br />

^nrkCitv nd v. 11 knuttfi j,_irdle -s uf u ft. t it<br />

3nd ha. ung the Un»F u|n in<br />

pn kt.r m OCD n C jt> ttill b< can t.n^ily fuFgtt tht<br />

thf* pjc t prn chcr t th 7 J0<br />

H ndcl MP jijh uith tht<br />

o* fiir pla^<br />

p m rvict- *^und \ m tin<br />

Indi in pnh Svmphunv<br />

Muarlvn Tht ft r<br />

irir ir i r i h pnrrwr i<br />

Dr Thurna w L farmLrli<br />

thu pastuf nf lhn Fir t<br />

'"^i Prtsbj tiri n ( huFt-h MIDDLETON-STROBLE<br />

rLnti nt^TAn Pa A mti\t- cif<br />

Liindnn hi- rt c i\i_d hi<br />

"YOUR DOORWAY TC LOVILINIW" education t th termer t\ ui FUNERAL HOME, Inc.<br />

W Ii_3 and ha^ b n hnnuft-d by<br />

Tumple Univi r ity with th<br />

HILDEGARD'S degree of Deictcir ef Diiinit> 304 Shore Rood Somcri Point<br />

Dr ThHUjda hi. tr irl d<br />

— BEAUTY SALON — iiti fiaivrh thruiij hout:<br />

PHONE: 937-3M4<br />

COMPLEiB BEAlfTY SERVICES England nd Vt h nd h<br />

1710 A.bury Ava, Dial 399-5035 eunducted radie* t rvice -I\LF<br />

WALLACE A S1BOILE<br />

thp Bnti li Br^ det tins,<br />

L FUNERAL DIRECTOR nd MANArCT<br />

> tnm un r vefil uec un<br />

EVDMNG APPOmTMENTO<br />

Thf H\mn bint, ci ndurtrd<br />

at 7 10 p m]<br />

t d b% Trim<br />

Elhut trump t r Will, m t<br />

Wuud jr tim t dirnuL Ih<br />

Mftrei pnllt m gu rt t Cir I<br />

r*ourt] fn n npr na Mirnm<br />

Zitn Itn Wnltrr Frid riLk<br />

ttn r nd<br />

u\l r<br />

hi.<br />

P tOF t horle \SiIeurk Will<br />

PFC ch t buth Fhornint,<br />

"ir\ice at thi eliUFeh A<br />

nur fF\ i \ nlibli t b th<br />

t.F\irn Thurch ^ehoul [ held<br />

t f James "Jtamiy" Virtue, re-<br />

I _|L Un l'ill<br />

Fhi nldj.11 il Siinmin %vtll In<br />

fcMAYCWRTHOUSE- staaan, Perrari will appear In<br />

OMiUy hurt In a freak •motorcy.<br />

tin | uc t mini U r tin Sum! iv<br />

B organ has taken the PCTMii In a concert nt the Cope<br />

pectal as Ferrari hag drawn top eltsear fleeidwt whit* hns al.. A 20-week secretarial course in local clerical jobs, under the<br />

11< ninf I 7 50 u elm k<br />

K piano in many Am- May County Park, Cape May<br />

audiences on every one el hli remdy cost him 13 pintt of btorf, at the Capo May County direction of Manager James<br />

irstnpr,,,'<br />

Ol (11 1 LtH 1 1 1 j,uidii itt nf<br />

ncs and the one per- Cant House. Sunflny (August<br />

^earnnceB,<br />

will receive more Wood from Vocational Technical Center Boyle, The dual agency<br />

fti Inilii i. t "II. 1.1 i*"n<br />

uro directly roap(ms>Mo 177' at 3 p.m.<br />

With the coming of thp clec. ttie Some Point JayoHs In a was completed last Friday, relntions , were handled hy<br />

Uilnitni-ttiii I* 1 uul ij ti<br />

f rising pwutartty at the TOs will bo the popular stars<br />

Uonlc ngn, aceorting to , Ter. unanimously approved donatfon. TheLcourse, funded through Matthew Tomlln, Vo-Tech<br />

tti 1111111 I11 I ll. iiluj IL il 1 Nc il<br />

it is l^y l5@ani al^st ilret aBxamnoe in tfie Simdiy<br />

fnri, tho organ was ^ven a new Tile Jayeeea jian to 'leave tt* the State Departrnnnt of school coordinator. famous Lady<br />

Si mm m Mi lit. intl hn Chim.li<br />

sreri, ttjiose Sunday »criea njranffKJ by Major GOT-<br />

lease on life No longa- did It tonens Paint S)«:,r.pdng Oalbef on Education with Rural Area During the 1000 hours of<br />

I I) 1) 1I1 1 1 ( 111 ui. II 111 ir 1<br />

jKjertf on WFTL-TV aid anlth, (OSAP, Ret.), eHrro-<br />

have to be conflned to ehureh-<br />

Thursday, AupjM 14 al 7 p.m.. •Redevelopment Act funds," was tralninR the students were<br />

Uimti il\ In l'lT". hi w 1<br />

1 one of the outitand-<br />

i,riii!iil !h' D'1 tur nf DivimH<br />

tor of County Parks nnd Hoc.<br />

es am larsa auditoriums. It<br />

for ttio trip to Hie AUanUe (My taught by Mrs. June Barnes, of taught typing 60 WPM, . Home erf Style —<br />

progmms of that<br />

cli^rn In I 11 km t 11II1 |H<br />

reaMan, A miindty_CTowd la eig.<br />

was also discovered that spec-<br />

. HospttaJ, where Jinnny is being Oeoan City. Graduation shorthand 60-00 WPM, filing,<br />

treated.<br />

certificates wore distributed by telephone courtesy,<br />

WOODBINE, N. J;<br />

ial rtfeeto could be produced<br />

Freeholder Kenneth A. vocabulary, grammar, use of<br />

I 11 km Mn<br />

wi*h a "ride-man", twim rhy. The Jayeees Invite any person Hohnstrup,<br />

office machinery and<br />

PHONI 161-3321<br />

I-rum 1110 In I'M I hL<br />

lairq Queen<br />

thms from rhumbaa to jam<br />

who are interested in gating with<br />

irvid is pi I.11 uf 1 11 I Unit (1<br />

beats. Ferrari wlU earry one of<br />

them to donate blood to rail Dan<br />

Under the provisions of the secretarial and office<br />

\rimir I'n h \ t 1 1 1 n f h H rt Ii<br />

these new "side-men" with him<br />

Slattery at 927-803 or Paul Olun.<br />

RAR Act the trainees were procedures.<br />

CordloHy<br />

Hi iiklfin 111 1 him i t Hill tvinl btiokl to at M7-8853 for transportation<br />

selected by the local office of The students who<br />

Invites You to See<br />

H»t<br />

c huiili Uii.il«tnn Mi Ml<br />

to Cape May County and dem-<br />

the N.J. State Employment successfully completed the<br />

arrangements. Blood donors may<br />

L1I11111111 Pitt Ijin^fi Siiciind<br />

onstmtp its many paB^bilities.<br />

Service and referred to the course arc Carol L, Boiling;<br />

Our<br />

alse go directly to ihe Atlantic<br />

f t U111l.il I'II In ti n in Lluireh<br />

Ferrari has prepared n pro-<br />

school for training. Upon Monica W. Cherry; Claire R,<br />

City Hospital and donate in She<br />

m nit r Wilkin hnij. I itt bur|,h In<br />

Bram alonff the lines of his ra-<br />

completion of the course of auoglions; Mary H. Harris; Eve<br />

name of Jan^ Virtue.'<br />

irtion \rin\ i ir i nj I 1 I ill In b u 1111 pi 1 li 1 1 ui<br />

dio show, alivo wifli popular<br />

study the Employment Service C, Hicks; Victoria London)<br />

FAUCQLUCTIOH<br />

Other business conducted at<br />

nimiinitii n uiidt r imul i<br />

numbera, some ecml^laasiej,<br />

will begin the process of Creola B. Lugo; Clare A.<br />

the Jayceos regular meeting last<br />

enmbit itu itinii i<br />

old favorites and lots of novoN<br />

placing the fourteen graduates MeClay; Patricia K, McPherson;<br />

Thursday included a unanfanolB<br />

Lorraine Robertson; Lessio M.<br />

prutct-tivi int. un<br />

Hes. An prgnn will be brought<br />

md Icjr rht mit. tl tiifil i^ic il nd<br />

THI<br />

dedsfon to give ttie Ijmmas of<br />

Schaeffer; Cheryll Snelton;<br />

here from Philadelphia tspee.<br />

Flotilla picnic<br />

KNIT OWSSS<br />

Women Voters all flic heip ttisy<br />

Delores Shelton and Esme P.<br />

r dial i^icil itt c k I \vi It<br />

tally for the. ooeaslon.<br />

Stephonson,<br />

need in eanraaslng tomere Point listed Saturday<br />

bum LCID! in Iht u t of niutit r i The Godfrey-Smith<br />

The PhilacMphiri organist Is and a ttiank-you to Dan Slattfiy The public is Invited to the<br />

one artist who has bridged the for running a gucQessfti] wil-<br />

Int"r"p'ict"-d with err-- t'mt<br />

annual Clam Bake PLenie given ANIMAL PORTRAITS<br />

wneratian gap, his programa ling clinie « Mainland Regional<br />

i niph i5i til pr jpi r pin if il<br />

by FloiUIa 81 Const Guard AUJJ.<br />

t-unditiomtif, du t rt t nd Funeral Nome<br />

Mng as popular with the young. Han School.<br />

FOR A PAINTING<br />

Hiary Saturday. The affair will<br />

ht-dth hibils will hi iinpli<br />

Were as they are with the older<br />

HIRBiRT L. OODPRIY, Mg?,<br />

Hie Jayoees are hearsing be hold at Holtz Boat Works<br />

oppurtunitv ttj nli! j<br />

folk,<br />

prenaraaans ^or *e Annual In T\iek«hoe storting at 1 p.m.<br />

US \TC \ m ni\ ind \ it d<br />

Established ]898<br />

Tlio program is one of a ser- Samrn Point a*y Parade, and The Awdliary facilities will lie YOUR<br />

rt rn tinn ll nd t llf, HI<br />

tes of free cOTeerts and events they invite any dntdSTatad per- availolJle for boat rides. In case<br />

ficjiitii.<br />

809 Central Avenue (ONUS DAY<br />

scheduled at the county park. sm to contaot Dam Cinder at<br />

at rain ample spaee Ls available<br />

Fullu^in^ thi cumplt turn<br />

Tiose inteestod in attaxHng M74785 or John Carson at KTfor<br />

Indoor acHvittes.<br />

PIT<br />

nf b i ic ti utiiiit P\ T Plodgmg tor th& future, as in the p«(,j<br />

art reminded to bring their own 6401 (or more Monnaaon.<br />

The public is invited to brina<br />

CALL<br />

f alli^hir whii i tin «,m ut<br />

seaang pmylsiang as no fadU.<br />

their families and friends. A<br />

Mr Hi^cl f Uillith r if.] , Wnesf and most dignified funeral • PECIAL<br />

ties are available at the park. SAF1W<br />

small tee will bo charged with IRA MAE WATSON<br />

V\** lc\ iv Ut. m i its v>itl<br />

r CLivt t h i^t i icldili m il<br />

IN T!MI OF TROUBLf WI ARIM<br />

Bis opem air eoneorts have been The safest ride tor a man to proceeds to go to the Flotilla's<br />

me of the most popular of the<br />

399-2438<br />

ahe in an argument between foimlatiai.<br />

eight wrrk nf nth r iduuiid NiAR AS YOUR PHONI _ DIAL:<br />

events scheduled at tha park two friends Is «i« outside —<br />

in tructi in ur i H th j»b<br />

tr in n^ to qu dif\ him in i Successors to OcPon City's Fitit Punend ]<br />

ttiLs sununer.<br />

Sagle, Dothan, Ala,<br />

pt ri h id imlit ir\ Kill<br />

lot Fudge Sundae<br />

MM


• ; * ' ' •<br />

••si-<br />

PAOI 4 _ SfCTION TWO TH! OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTlNEL-UPBeR<br />

Dr. Thomas, Dr, Fisher speakers<br />

at Tabernacle Services Sunday<br />

Pr. D, RcirinBld Thtbmiui,<br />

minister of the Briek<br />

Presbyterian Church of Now<br />

^Yerk City, and Dr. Wallaee B,<br />

Fisher, pastor Df the<br />

Evangelical Lutheran Church<br />

. of the Holy Trinity in<br />

Lmienster, pa.¥ will be the<br />

shakers Sunday at the Ocean<br />

Glasses Complain<br />

Your Pretty Loek<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S<br />

Oldest Established Qpfk-ian<br />

519 E. Sfh St.<br />

Dial 3V9-40O0<br />

City TabLFnat.Ii<br />

Dr Thnmar spi ikcr at th*<br />

9 and 11 am t-n-iin at the<br />

Tabernacle HI rvi d thr Fir-t<br />

Prasbj tirum Church in<br />

Gi-rmantuwn fur IU VLJI"-.<br />

(13^ h5) during which tiiniihp<br />

churth fi ct iw ti tht-<br />

Frnedom •= Fuiinditiun tnp<br />

uward in th thi QCL in CiU Tibt-mu.li<br />

Quirttt Chipliin tot tin di\<br />

will bt Di John A MfLlro\<br />

Spp-il-1 r in xt Sund t\<br />

Align t 2 1 mil be Dr W ill ict<br />

L Fi h^r- jn tht morning md<br />

Dr Rt^indd Thorn L in thi<br />

Moorlyn<br />

Speaker<br />

Dr. D, Reginald Thomas,<br />

minister of the B r le k<br />

Presbyterian Church, New<br />

York City, and well known m a<br />

speaker In Ocmm City will be<br />

the guast preacher at the 7:30<br />

p,m, servjee Sunday »" the<br />

Mooriyn Theater,<br />

Dr, Thomas was formerly<br />

tho pastor of tho First<br />

PresbyteHan Chureh,<br />

Germantown, F&; A native of<br />

London, he recoivnd his<br />

Gducatlen at the University of<br />

Wales and has been honored by<br />

Temple UniversiLy with the<br />

degree at Doctor of Divinity,<br />

Dr. Thomas HJI.S trnvH^d<br />

\ln vl\ thr i i 1 t<br />

F(,UI n i W I nd I<br />

c d < L \ r 1 v vi<br />

thr British Bro:td<<br />

\ I m r 1 ii<br />

11 H\mn S ^ i li I<br />

b\ li n I M \I I i<br />

at 7:10 p.m., assisted by Tom<br />

Elliot, trumpetor. William a<br />

Wood, ofpanist, directs the<br />

Metropolitan Quartet, Carol<br />

Courtman, soprano, Miriam<br />

Zito, alto, Waiter Fredericks,<br />

tenor and Raymund McAfee<br />

bass.<br />

Pastor Charles Wileock will<br />

preach at both mornirifl<br />

services at the church. A<br />

nursery Is available at both<br />

services, Chureh School is held<br />

at 9:30 a.m.<br />

ENTERTAIN FRIENDS<br />

Mr. and Mrs, William Cmver<br />

were guests of honor at a social<br />

given Sunday evening by Mr.<br />

arx! Mrs. Edwin Ladnf?, of 4R E,<br />

Sfafion rd, Mr. and Mrs. Cnr=<br />

vcv, former locni ve*rMonm who<br />

now mnkp their home* in F1orjri;i,<br />

nre= yisi^ins hero with Mr: and<br />

Mrs, GerjiW: 1 Hollss nnrl Mr. and<br />

Mrs, Lodffc. Mr. Carvor is a<br />

past commanrlL 1 ! 1 nf Flotilla PI<br />

Coast Grarri Auxiliary,<br />

mm st-Ut ta win reof<br />

uhat it takes the><br />

iJy forget tht.<br />

play<br />

p rfnrnunri tif Mannt-o m<br />

Vtrdi II Tru\ tort Ht als«<br />

a umrd thr titJn ri.lt- in<br />

tnnrd no Andru Chi nitr<br />

md h L ung £ht_ ti nor HOIU in<br />

Hindt-! Mr i h with the<br />

Indi n polu S^mphon^<br />

MIDDLETON-STROBLE<br />

FUNERAL HOME, Inc.<br />

304 Shore Road Semen Point<br />

PHONE: 937-3844<br />

WALLACE A. STROBLE<br />

FUNERAL DIRI-XTTOIl nix! MANAGEJi<br />

Winds of Change<br />

The Look for<br />

"Summer* 1<br />

Mak# your appointment now for our<br />

Sonar Champagne Cgr! that gives you the<br />

added body you need for the<br />

summer months.<br />

Regularly $25.00<br />

., Now only * 15.00<br />

complete,<br />

Mr, Robert, nationally knewn Wig<br />

Spteialist, wiH.be available for Free<br />

Consultation Monday, Tuesday and<br />

W«dnatday, We carry a complete<br />

line of human hair,<br />

NEW PUSSY CAT FLING WIS , . , $25,<br />

Many colors to choose from. Also FrosterJs,<br />

In a period of rapid change,<br />

where even religious concepts<br />

which have survived for centuries<br />

are being q isUoned,<br />

funeral directors have had to<br />

introduce a greater flexibility<br />

into their methodology to<br />

meet the legitimate wishes of<br />

the younger generation, while<br />

still respecting the more tradlUonal desires of the<br />

older. We believe WB have met this challenge in<br />

an intelligent, open-minded manner, continuing<br />

to render service with taste and dignity,<br />

Chester J. Wimberg<br />

funeral Hwmm<br />

Payr 6*n«Nit!«ni «f Funaral Sarvlei fa All<br />

JOJ ASBUttY wi<br />

1 . I<br />

1 ~Y £<br />

Most Renowned Hflirdftissers . ... Nearest You<br />

FLANDfflS HOTEL, ITfh Sf, end Boardwalk<br />

PHONI<br />

399-9300<br />

Seminary professor the sptQl<br />

WPresbytertan Church Jundt<br />

Ratt* Hurnev<br />

Jean Don<br />

Kate Hurney and Jean Deis<br />

soloists at Pier concerts<br />

Put t me ill t tcjr thr Hurmv h L_ ippt id it<br />

Mu Pit r c onctrf nt-\t \s ti<br />

il<br />

w ill b Kdt*<br />

Hurnc*% Km<br />

and<br />

r A jrituri {jpranci ind J* M<br />

D i apt r i ind ctinri rt tcmr<br />

Tin \ will ippr ar with Tom<br />

Pcrkin b rituiif ind tin<br />

niuninpil nrcl trt inidtf tliu<br />

dm rtiu if CI irt net Fuhrimn<br />

Kite Hurm\ ^pi-rit thr L<br />

\L r in Eurupt whtrt in<br />

addition In bcui^ thu U idinj,<br />

•jpnno in Freiburg in<br />

Breugju Gtrmjnv for twa<br />

^f3F he ipp aftd With thn<br />

Thfatn MfjniijilL BrU f]<br />

Karl fuhf SUat thi-atri. and the<br />

Zurich Qpcrdhiu Shu al c Tin Riv Willnm R Allui<br />

putor "i hi I ir.t Frii-bv ti n in<br />

p<br />

Chh Church mniiunci th it thi<br />

H, v Dr Jiihn II «•• ft" r<br />

prufe^ nr t hlinll Ill'.iirs illtl<br />

I t \t i unit nt L Hi I'lLHburth<br />

Tin 111 Si min trv ill In<br />

tin | ui I ill I•>• t i on Sum!<br />

w Mini- il i in i ilt» k<br />

U I u tiit i i i |,i itlu ill i<br />

Wi i.iiin i ' 'MM<br />

tj h ureh<br />

?vt Gallagher<br />

at Fort Kriox<br />

FT<br />

M<br />

th t<br />

Gturf,t CJpt rn tr h\ il<br />

m in\ t»r ittinti nnd<br />

p rUrmiiKi nff Brt<br />

pruduutiun md in uppt r<br />

dub<br />

Jmn Dt i briJIi Hit<br />

np ri and eunci rt ttn jr ht.<br />

riceivfd t-nthu i L tic i H nm<br />

fimn the n iticin mu it_rntic<br />

FolHwinj, hi pnrturt<br />

thrpu^hout th*- United<br />

Ht al o hj dpp* lru hi FC<br />

t vt r il ta uii<br />

A mtivc nf Dwtun Ohio<br />

hi- tudiid \tnte it Curti<br />

c In tilut* uf Mu ic and<br />

m idt mjni recordings fur the rtmp \\ itli Herhi ft Graf<br />

^uri^n t Funk in Currum tnd Dt ir c Di-fn t* nd Arm md»<br />

tudifd at tin Intrrn^tinna! A^mnt Ht jppc if! d in ^unl<br />

Opi ra Centi F in Zurich and the uptritic rolis in Milan ItaK<br />

ArLadi mi i Chigiana Sit no uh^fp thi- prtny of our cujtornera have been luing. TO<br />

^' "Uisrfor aU euatomeni, this plan i| now<br />

?* 4 to Your monthly bank statement will include your<br />

paid Gas Bill, along with your cancelled chocks.<br />

This enables you to balance jour account and<br />

keep your checkbook up to date.<br />

There is no additional charge for this serum,<br />

QualificaUon for taking advantage of this Auto,<br />

matin Budget/Bank Payment Plan to only that<br />

you havo a checking account at nny of tho partiefc<br />

psting tanks.<br />

The Plan may be cancelled any time you wish<br />

on SO days written notice either to your hank or<br />

to Now Jersey Natural Gas Company.<br />

APMJANffl BtseotJHT<br />

As an introductory Oder, your <strong>On</strong>s Company<br />

Will Bivo you a 16% DISCOUNT CERTIFI-<br />

^ equal payments instead of tad 0ATE towards the purchnso of any gas applianco<br />

been Biado in tho past<br />

from Now Jersey Natural Oal Company or any<br />

aeolor in our serviw nreas, when you sign up for<br />

f Wlonie your bonk to deduct tho thin Budget/Bank Payment Han!<br />

' Wur roonUdy budget bUs f»m your To take advimtafe ol this additional scrvieo by<br />

•Mount, Upon your authortatiori, New your Qu Company, inquire at your bonk or<br />

ipanywffliondyoiwbffli nearest New J«n»y Natural Qu f^mpany oflteo.<br />

New Jersey Natural Gas Company &<br />

JO, and a daughter Enuradhe,<br />

who U five. She said she misses<br />

the children very much, but<br />

this trip will aid her in her<br />

business at home. She and a<br />

partner own a travel agency<br />

which is called "Olamone<br />

Travel."<br />

She said, "I Jove the United<br />

States and have always wanted<br />

to visit, I love this country and'<br />

would like my children to visit<br />

here," she said. She feels the<br />

American people are very<br />

friendly.<br />

Her husband, Vasudev, has<br />

been telling her about the<br />

Unit«d States for 11 years and<br />

she said "I finally got to see all<br />

the things he has been telling<br />

me about." He is connected<br />

with an engineering firm in<br />

India, after receiving his degree<br />

from Michigan State<br />

University. He will join her in<br />

Philadelphia this week for the<br />

rest of her world tour.<br />

She has already visited<br />

Cairo, Athens, London and<br />

other cities in Europe, In<br />

Philadelphia she is staying with<br />

her brother, inlaw, Dr.<br />

Mohaveer Prebhoker and his<br />

wife, Dr. Nirmala Bosavanand,<br />

Since their duties at their<br />

respective hospitals, Brldgeton<br />

and St. Christophers in<br />

Philadelphia l?eep them away<br />

r 5m home, Mrs, Bamberger<br />

cares for their three year old<br />

son, Sanjeev "Sandy"<br />

Prebhoker.<br />

The rest of their tour will<br />

take them to Chicago, Los *|<br />

Angeles, Honolulu, Japan, last<br />

Bangkok, and Singapore, From<br />

there, said Sherda with a smile<br />

"we will %3 home."<br />

Area unemployment<br />

reported at 1,400<br />

TRENTON - Total<br />

unernployment In New Jersey<br />

rose by 8,900 to 149,400 from<br />

June to July, and the<br />

unemployment rate rose by 0.2<br />

to 4,9 percent of the work<br />

force, according to estimates of<br />

the New Jersey Department of<br />

Labor and Industry,<br />

ThUi increase resulted from<br />

an over-the-rnonth expansion<br />

of 12,800 In the number of<br />

persons filing claims for<br />

unemployment insurance,<br />

Department figures report<br />

total unemployment in the<br />

Ocean City-WUdwood-Cape<br />

May labor area at 1,400, a rate<br />

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Vo-Tech completes<br />

secretarial course<br />

A 28-week secretarial course<br />

at the Capo May County<br />

Vocational Technical Center<br />

was completed last Friday.<br />

Tho course, funded through<br />

the State Deportment of<br />

Education with Rural Area<br />

Redevelopment Aet funds, was<br />

taught by Mrs. Juno Barnes, of<br />

Ocean City. Graduation<br />

certificates wore distributed by<br />

Freeholder Kenneth A.<br />

Holmstrup.<br />

Under the provisions of the<br />

RAH Act the trainees were<br />

selected by the loeal office of<br />

the N.J. State Employment<br />

Service and referred to the<br />

school for training. Upon<br />

completion of the course of<br />

study the Employment Service<br />

will begin the process of<br />

placing the fourteen graduates<br />

Flotilla picnic<br />

listed Saturday<br />

The public is invited to the<br />

annual Ctam Bake Pienie given<br />

by Flotilla 81 Cbast Guard Auxiliary<br />

Saturday, Tlie affair will<br />

be held at Holta Boat Works<br />

in T\iekohoe startinj at 1 p.m.<br />

The Auxiliary fadlitios will bo<br />

avaiMble tor boat rides, Bi ease<br />

of rain ample space Is available<br />

for indoor aeMvJHes.<br />

The public- la inviied to brina<br />

their families are} Mends, A<br />

small fee will be charged with<br />

proceeds to go to the Flotilla's<br />

fflunflaflon. '<br />

in local clerical jobs, under the<br />

direction of Manager James<br />

Boyle, The dual agency<br />

relations were handled by<br />

Matthew Tornlin, Vo-Tech<br />

school coordinator.<br />

During the 1000 hours of<br />

training the students were<br />

taught' typing 60 WPM,<br />

shorthand 00-06 WPM, filing,<br />

telephone courtesy,<br />

vocabulary, grammar, use of<br />

office machinery and<br />

seerotarlaj and office<br />

procedures.<br />

The studenti who<br />

successfully completed the<br />

course are Carol L, Boiling,<br />

Monica W, Cherryj Claire R,<br />

OuogHena; Mary H, Harris; Eve<br />

C, Hicks; Victoria London;<br />

Oreola B, Lugo; Clare A,<br />

McClay; Patricia K, McPherson;<br />

Lorraine Robertson; Lewie M,<br />

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CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

NEW YORK <strong>CITY</strong><br />

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Deluxe Exprtti Servic*<br />

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THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

SENTINiL I<br />

Shafflln <strong>On</strong> Music Pier Concert Programs Forum<br />

N«w» ami Oauip #f<br />

Shutn«beard Club<br />

by.H, Parka Baker<br />

Clarence Fuhrman<br />

Tom Perking<br />

.(Frank Buggiori .,<br />

CUSTARD SHANTY<br />

2120 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

And for an Evening Snack<br />

FRIiD SHRIMP 51,00<br />

You can't<br />

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BUT,.,You can talk<br />

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Fast, confldintlal<br />

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MIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SEA ISLE <strong>CITY</strong> CAPE MAY<br />

MEMBIB FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT rNSlIRANCE CORPORATION<br />

Musical Director<br />

Baritone<br />

Manager<br />

Knte HurnDy<br />

Moiart<br />

E%'ery Day Ts Ladles Day ,,.,<br />

Herbert<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Adoration , ... Bnrott'skl<br />

Carousel Rntlfrers<br />

Horn* from Vietnam<br />

Lt. (j.R.) Way no Baitrrsby<br />

returned rftcuntly fruiii u year's<br />

Service in Virlman wlicrt; he<br />

received Ihi-- Purplf Heart, tlir<br />

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the Navy Unit Ctihirm-ndntifin<br />

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p «; I mti ri h hnpi tint Mm<br />

umllii ii • >••* i l» r '"' ' '"""<br />

mil print tint "• *"" r<br />

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n it be ri iTiicd<br />

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(lul nt im uNieir ifound<br />

hill th it i vi niii|! I liippi J it<br />

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liinii in thP milir md »uri<br />

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rui unh iw-unii th il m\ dimi<br />

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Beginning Daily 8 pm.<br />

Hdcn Otli-y, Afarioii<br />

son. Ethel Doll, Ralph Dunrfrin.<br />

Guest ssloltti<br />

Wntson .MeCtirsmy.. Doe Bobbins j(a(0 Humey<br />

qualified qw fur awards in Uist Sat- , _ V<br />

soprano<br />

unlay's p<br />

Kwty-four Joan Dois<br />

tenor<br />

took pan.<br />

Sunday, August IT<br />

Song Of Tlir Fie i<br />

n» following haw been nrttlcd<br />

AIuu '<br />

Part 1<br />

lo the list of summer rrEutarai<br />

Tnra Ptrkin<br />

Morning, Naon And Nigfti In<br />

Harold fa*, tenq Gmuel, Mr,<br />

BiriLil From Jocrlyn<br />

Vienna ....,.,,,...,,;, Suppc<br />

and Mrs. Joseph Jones, ITitmuui Che Uelidji Manilla Puccini<br />

McCain, J. F. MeOtttisan. Fred<br />

Jean Deis<br />

J. Schalile,<br />

Procession Of The Sori.ir ,,,,,. Mondi\ Aupu'l If<br />

OonBrahilatiorB njid^begt utti.<br />

Ivnncnv Pirt 1<br />

es to Mr, arid Mrs, Elmer Anj- Musettn's Waltz ...... Pueeint Beautiful Gnlithei O\irturo<br />

ttodt who celebrated their BSth<br />

Kate Humey "iuppi<br />

wedding anniversary yesstaday. WeddinB Of The? Winds . Hall Ccle-ic \idi Vend!<br />

The list ol officers cAasicn last The Rasaiy Ncvin Inn Dny<br />

wU appear in next<br />

Tom PerWns Dim i Of Tin HTUI-<br />

Tuesday's edition.<br />

Nela ,, Arndl Fm-hirlli<br />

BI Capitan ,. ..,,,. Sousa Ciro Nairn Vmdi<br />

Part 2 Kid Hum %<br />

Prompt TV S«rvioi Roberta Kern Glo« Bonn L.IK1D<br />

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Arkle s l^iu^hmn **nnE. ^tnu^s<br />

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The ttrrld I Mm-- Toni.ht<br />

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Ballit ESTIIPH Lmeinl<br />

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uppoit JI Mini t " r Inn mil tl« \ ll'in t<br />

iippurt tht bin it h nu<br />

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p iv <strong>On</strong> in Citv t«n dull u<br />

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with i mil till but it till<br />

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nu Ii r \ t n f vv jrkmj- hut thi<br />

tu ki i w A ilrr-id\ %VMttin I<br />

linuld gi t thi \n I iti in<br />

bun iu JHIJ i %pl im I did<br />

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n imi jnd iddr . md tin<br />

tit-kit Tnd nil in itfirif<br />

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til ll "I 1 -' t" ll" 1 ' I l«^' r<br />

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imlir- nut tiltinlv t" hilp<br />

tin ir mi rilnnt tt.mp. ti<br />

iL.ui nit 'hoppniR utntir<br />

Uci in City ilui ii t han j I iri i<br />

t HI nth huppiiiB crntir to<br />

ii ill\ hi inv comprtilion but<br />

ul uiii-i in till wintir whin<br />

tin it mumv i dinvn md tin<br />

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in Surnir* Pumt Nnrthlielri<br />

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I mil t trivi.1 tu hnp \ ull c in<br />

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t itv^<br />

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I ir tiLkitmi; thi tnm t<br />

vmlitinn, lur lutumabik<br />

v ii litiuii md vi t thi<br />

hiiardvv ilk i mft ti H with<br />

hni It hi ich bum vvhumik*<br />

P jplt luiddir tu j,o un thn<br />

bi ird<br />

M\ fim i univ two dall ir<br />

hu£ Ibi cit\ luu t nnd it virv<br />

b idlv Think vuii inr h tenmg<br />

Mr>, Thu J Junr Jr<br />

P O Box 1 1 r i<br />

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CHURCH BAZAAR<br />

\ finil ri-minder hiis IJCIII<br />

midi if thi Zinn United M^th<br />

t»li"t Chunh Baynr Uimnm<br />

I Sittiitiav) Li m 1 i m to J p m<br />

in thi ihurch hall tin Zion i-d<br />

B,ii£-unlown Hot do^" ind<br />

pun_h mil ht wrvud Plant"! ind<br />

flntti-rs fundunrk and bnknd<br />

irinis will be nn sale Thrre nl a<br />

vnU (hp a white ilrphant tihli*<br />

inrt snb hags for th children<br />

NOTICE TO<br />

TiffiAr^mnRisipiN<br />

Legally Qualified Citizens<br />

May Register Now to Vote<br />

GENERAL ELECTION,<br />

NOVEMBER 4r 1969<br />

These beeeming 21 years of age prier to November<br />

4, 1969, may register new and vote sn<br />

General Election Day.<br />

Womin whew names hive been changed by marriage<br />

must reregister under Iheir present<br />

name,<br />

Thot# who have changed their reiidtrree must<br />

transfer to new address,<br />

THI FOLLOWINO DATiS ARB FOR<br />

EViNfNG REGiSTRATION<br />

FOR THE OiNIRAL iLiCTION,<br />

TO li H1LD ON NOVIMBIB 4, 1969<br />

AUGUST 14, 21 and 28 .<br />

SiPTEMBER 4, 11, 18, 19, 22, 23, 24 & 25<br />

• OPIN IVININGS 6 to 9 •<br />

There's a better way.<br />

Get an Alone Phone.<br />

MONDAY THRU FRIDAY —<br />

9i00 A, M, fo 4,30 P. M.<br />

RUTH NICKERSON, City Chrk<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

PATROLMAN -"<br />

OPIN TO MALB CITIIfNS 21 TO 3J<br />

AGI WHO ARB RISIDiNTS OP A<br />

RADIUS OF OC1AN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

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(ar Phone Yeur Uoeal Peliee p<br />

Appiicationt mi»l be filed before<br />

NO FEE FOB.FILING<br />

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• SUMMER ASSORTMENT!<br />

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• DlfTITIC CHOCOLATiS<br />

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CoTning Up!<br />

See Our New Fall Selection of<br />

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OPEN FRIDAYS UNTIL 9 P. M.<br />

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bonlo<br />

l.pint, 6.91,<br />

battle<br />

= OFF)<br />

3-lb,, a.si<br />

to.<br />

S 1.49<br />

GROUND CHUCK<br />

iper-Right Quality<br />

GROUND FRISH<br />

IANY TIMES DAILY<br />

FROZEN MEATS & SEAFOOD,'<br />

HOLIDAY SANDWICH<br />

STEAKS ..99°<br />

MORTON MiAT<br />

WES .... 4 s 85 C<br />

_ ON-COR TURKEY<br />

c CUTLETS. ..1.29<br />

CANTALOUPES<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

PINK MEAT<br />

NECTARINES L 35*<br />

CRISP CARROTS ........ 19<br />

BAKING POTATOES ,„,-. 5 ^ 99 C<br />

JETSICLES<br />

5 e<br />

CELERY HEARTS 29<br />

EGGPLANTS ..15 1<br />

A&P ROASTED PEANUTS.. 39<br />

FRESH E66S<br />

SUNNYBROOK<br />

GRADE A<br />

LARGE SIZE dozen<br />

59 C<br />

l-lb.<br />

MARGARINE<br />

BORDEN'S mmm 49*<br />

OH<br />

CHEESI -<br />

rILDDUK I DANISH ROLLS . . . IHU «# |<br />

A&P CREAM CHEESE 2 25<br />

GATORADE ... 35 C<br />

A&P INSTANT COFFEE "& V 9<br />

S IMI LAC LIQUID .. 4 99<br />

CHILI SAUCE- B3i''31 e<br />

&P 1RAND<br />

STRAWBERRIES FROZEN Pkas. O JF<br />

MRS. PAUL'S m<br />

ROMAN PIZZA. 10. i|99<br />

DOWNY FRENCH ^ 3 1<br />

SWIFT'S PREM ""BST ,, '^ 49<br />

JUICE DRINKS; ^S3 E:3 85<br />

HERSHEY SYRUP 5 1<br />

e<br />

ANN PAGE KETCHUPS 1<br />

VEG-ALL PEAS o*iis 2^43 e<br />

B&M BAKED BEANS3 1<br />

SALAD DRESSING 39<br />

TEA BAGS" P HS.T"., ,100 &• 79<br />

IS.V. APRICOT |#K1IVI% • • • , M laei. Cons g<br />

HAWAIIAN "Bfiflf-.. 3iJ-a-Sn. 93 e<br />

COFFEE-MATE o^,. ? 83 C<br />

NABISCO FIG IEWT0NS 3 1<br />

FRISKIES CAT FOOD 8 1<br />

BEVERAGES<br />

YUKON &LUI<br />

REGULAR OR<br />

LOW OAL<br />

I ^F Cant ^^O^m<br />

PEANUT BUTTER ffi". ; 69 e<br />

KRAFT JELLIES «&3 W *1<br />

^ AUDDEI I 'C VEGETABLE IO J -oi IOC<br />

lAMPbtLL 9 SOUP . . . Can I«S<br />

WISKJJOUIDm=!juJste52^<br />

WHITE BREAD<br />

REGULAR OR THIN<br />

SLICED<br />

Louvci<br />

FISH AND SEAFOOD BUYS!<br />

FANCY TIXAS IXTRA UAROI 26 TO 30<br />

SHRIMP Ji.69<br />

KFWQ CRAI MSiA.......k*1.39<br />

LOBSTER TAILS mm., JiM<br />

FRIED FISH OAKIS .., ,^e9 B<br />

DUNGINISS CRABS..... 79<br />

FRESH SALMON s^,. Jl.29<br />

With this eoupon<br />

when you purchase f<br />

1 BBMPI.HION HI! BM<br />

SAFEGUARD<br />

SOAP , AND<br />

OITIB«RFBEI'<br />

REDMM THIS B0UMM BY<br />

SATUBDAr,4uS : UJT-Jjfd, I1I<br />

Limit 1 Coupon per family.<br />

With this coupon<br />

whan you purchase<br />

TWO 14=gi. bottles of<br />

HEINZ<br />

KBTCHUP<br />

Pickle s Relish, <strong>On</strong>ion<br />

or Hoi Ketchup<br />

BiDEIM THIS COUPON Br<br />

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Limlt 1 Coupon par family.<br />

ISAVI<br />

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Limit 1 coupon per (iim.ly.<br />

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SATURDAY, AUGUST 23rd, IBIS<br />

Limit 1 coupon per (amilrL<br />

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Limit 1 coupsh pir fdmily.<br />

HEBEEM THIS ODUI'ON BY .<br />

SATURDAY, iUOUST lira, 196$<br />

Limit I coupon per family.<br />

With this eoupon<br />

whan you purchase<br />

TWO Mb. cans of<br />

HEINZ<br />

BAKED BEANS<br />

With this counon<br />

when you purchase<br />

A 21b., Sal. pkg. of<br />

BIZ<br />

with BIO-ENZYME<br />

With this eoupon<br />

when you purchase<br />

A KING-SIZE pkg. of<br />

FAB<br />

DETERGENT<br />

With this coupon<br />

when you purchase<br />

A QUART BOTTLE OF<br />

DEFEND<br />

FA8RIC SOFTINER<br />

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If unable to purchase any advertised<br />

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hAGE 8 — SiCTION TWO THi OCBAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

•if;<br />

SUMMER SCHOOL DISPLAYS -<br />

The 1969 Summer School sessions at ihi?<br />

Ocean City Elementary Schools have<br />

completed and work done durinp the<br />

session was displayed by students, A<br />

science display is examined above by<br />

Stephen Saudargas, \V,E. Smith, Julie<br />

t,<br />

A£D-i*jr affice » Pennij.1<br />

ram »n£ pacific Avenim n<br />

Aflame Cify annhn (he<br />

isUesiHg questions received<br />

(» M«k_ F» perwnal re-<br />

#fin, *uit or wr le the d *tnef<br />

sfflss or Mephane 344-<br />

•II Do not write or call<br />

Hie Sent nm\ Lodger<br />

W I 11 b JD n«x m nth I<br />

1 1 f n<br />

-^ K n^ -am<br />

d k n> ppL n 1<br />

n nil f<br />

1 Vhj lo Id I \g~<br />

;n before I nm<br />

ii^i lpphcaron for soi*<br />

II ii^J an ppli<br />

-i r *• ^'tz»(-3if Mt?djeart-<br />

I r 'rmplil and med<br />

f -s -l J.J1? rfvthtr<br />

Enjoy HOMEMADE CHOCOLATES<br />

at CHRISTMAS.....<br />

ORDER NOW and<br />

HAVE THEM DELIVERED THEN!<br />

WE PARCEL POST<br />

ANYWHERE I<br />

NO ORDERS TAKIN<br />

AFTER LAIOR DAY<br />

JOHNSON'S<br />

426 BOARDWALK<br />

(AT BRIGHTON PLACE)<br />

DIAL 3?9.2i74<br />

Look for tho Twinkling Yellow Lights<br />

lif«f<br />

Workman, Mrs. William Workman and<br />

Keiinuth Workman. In lower photo a<br />

proup of students ushibit textbooks used<br />

in Mrs. AIU-o Croekford's class. The<br />

students are Terry Clunn. Dellamay<br />

'Dickerson, Barbara Bryson and Betty<br />

Ann Likens. Senior Photos.<br />

rf'-'<br />

E5f —" sK PJ«- so that you ailment fur whicli you wore<br />

a:wi n:r -1J:r -.fly ':m? off frnm pimlized.<br />

f tl p f T n<br />

m Wh n I J i o<br />

n % h m<br />

A ^ 3 1D n t p > D<br />

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hnm It p. o [II m<br />

k 11 n nj; r 11 n<br />

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n h h f 1 h n<br />

n I am f en n n f h<br />

Q I n1 11 I I U<br />

n 1<br />

1 1 1 S 00 n<br />

I I<br />

h hh Id<br />

J<br />

h 1 II h<br />

f rm<br />

You are cordially invited to visit<br />

Twelve Hundred Eight<br />

ISHORl ROAD PALiRMO, N. J.<br />

Early American Pattern Glass<br />

Antiques and Collectibles<br />

• • <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S LAROIST ICE CMAM and CANBY STORE •<br />

SIE OUR FAMOUS HOMIMADI CHOCOLATE CANDY<br />

COATED by our NiW AUTOMATIC MACHINE<br />

ft!<br />

Summer School news<br />

Summi r ^school<br />

IS ui mil hiNr cumplttid mir<br />

hull i lim nf Hiimmi r ^clniot<br />

W. r, ,1 tin., In- bun lurv<br />

ilti rid inn h i* hmwi L\tn<br />

Milh Ihi id»il*i «i illli r<br />

itmdihiii llir turmjut v. i 1 -<br />

Frnm thi p in Ht uid lift<br />

tSiluitntn ncMud fhu ftr<br />

H( llm bi en nbli tn i- t , I hi<br />

i ^ lun a tibtainmg Diir<br />

i>b|ntm m the ubjiTt ui<br />

r* idink ind m-ith Much tif nur<br />

s-iicci ^ \i i c cjHting^nt upon<br />

th* \ir\ i ip lbh inrididiCittd<br />

\l in mi mbi r- whtt midi thi<br />

an int^r tih|^ ind ^cirthv^hilf<br />

Alii'th* F i iei t nl ^ut ri s.<br />

TCCI Frim t, tt5 p in nt c llf\t^rd<br />

«!n tht THdid ltaturt^tif irU<br />

ind cfiit ph% inl cdue-itinn<br />

and ere(Hivo writing which "pave<br />

varii'tv ti* thtj program. Along<br />

with this we must add the<br />

smailne^ in class si^p that<br />

hrlpod thp pupils to ri'ali^i? a<br />

closer working relationship<br />

with their teacher as well as a<br />

solf realization of success ir, a<br />

basic premise to our overall<br />

summer program and ean only<br />

be obtained in an atmosp<br />

wherein the learner feHs more<br />

closely allied to I<br />

instruction.<br />

At the Primary School. Miss<br />

Kathorine Field once again is<br />

gathering written creative<br />

materials for another summer<br />

school issue of The Seashell,<br />

Thist is a Primary newspaper<br />

Riven out to children iJTades<br />

kindergarten through third at<br />

the end of summer school. We<br />

are very grateful to Miss Field,<br />

for continuing her efforts to<br />

give these children a<br />

remembrance of Sumi<br />

School each year.<br />

Written narrative reports<br />

will onco again be sent home as<br />

in the past three sessslons. At<br />

the parents request these<br />

reports will be forwarded to<br />

their home schools, A copy for<br />

local St. Augustine students<br />

will be filed with their winter<br />

school records/<br />

»i lomplitirt "I" pin nt<br />

\t •[ ition c iinf" n nc» ind^trt<br />

\irs pk"i-'d b% th* lint tiirn<br />

tutt of p m nls inrf tin \in<br />

I miribk nactions In nur Sum<br />

nnr iln.i.l . ffiirls VW hid<br />

100 confin nrr»-cludulid mill<br />

di triLt<br />

Thi M \T «• |in« uli il i<br />

pin [I i nriilinn "1 nff' inil, m<br />

j Ii III i 111(1 mill ["till Till<br />

eli u i ciinduttid h% Mrs<br />

Vuf.ii f 7 iimmi r ^ fit til hnvs<br />

mdid up mill I tur.u.ut m<br />

id ti ' ' ^ - ' I<br />

ii,« ml i t u r i h s ill in, ill il<br />

tlmr pin to<br />

Tin \ur \K hul a jjrjnd<br />

tol il of HI np tir«H in our<br />

tin mniir<br />

t<br />

id\<br />

Tltlt 1 Hid<br />

Mr" i uid i tin i<br />

( **- Mill<br />

th.t inn ilh H iu>! f t!<br />

bum mi r thutil rvis the duniij. tin umCii pr ip mi In<br />

piiFpu t i»f pft . (hit t\tn M-U nit i in t\ ippiit u h h i<br />

trumii}- Eh it i u tivt-ts ir\ tn him r.ill mil 1 In pi I'M mi i<br />

timn plu an on J.OII^ railed 3ci m. \ Prix i ,<br />

nrr\ ijn r i t tin I* irninj- \ppriiicl<br />

priici !nf olhi i* tti hirt in ub<br />

Off in Cil\ in prtmd m t-m<br />

pi n i p irt c*3ch ummrr in<br />

Hiirh i worthwhilt unEiin b^<br />

tiffin np our ti atari In buth<br />

uiir own thildrrn mtj tho * ui<br />

p nil m t d from othtr CIIUL!<br />

1 ni imuhi d pupil<br />

.! r \<br />

11 % ^ i n i-<br />

r % pi rim<br />

ih c m r<br />

I HI th TIi<br />

priii,! mi 11 1 In i M<br />

%| r\ ^UUL I ill Tin iliiiul i<br />

planning h><br />

MAKE<br />

THi<br />

GRADf<br />

wifh SUPPLIES<br />

from<br />

McHENRY'S<br />

RINC BOOKS • TVPIWHITIRS<br />

PILLIR PAPiR • DICTIONARIIS<br />

PINCILS • WRITINO PORTPOt.10<br />

•MECHANICAL DRAWING<br />

IQUIPMENT<br />

QUALITY 1 PRINT1N0 - iTATIONIRY<br />

OFFICE SUPPLIES<br />

MRS. IV. SCOTT BURMAN Pn<br />

324 Atlantic Avenue<br />

Dial 399-0711<br />

FRIDAY, _AUQt»T<br />

Classified Ads Bring Yw Quick tey|<br />

INSURED<br />

f COP".<br />

It's<br />

Fanfastic<br />

How My<br />

Money Grov<br />

• No Minimum Silinu<br />

Required<br />

• AM Savings Aceeunfi<br />

fam fh« Same Rat(<br />

• isch TransaeHsn Rtc<br />

In Pats Book<br />

MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAHABll<br />

CURRfNT DIVIDiND RAT!<br />

4i/j% Pfg ANNUM<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> HOME SAVING!,<br />

and LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

1001 ASBURY AVI, DIAL 3M491I (<br />

This neat little box<br />

prevents rust, rot<br />

corrosion & mild*<br />

rom ruining your<br />

avonte tools,<br />

^quipmentjurnihirey<br />

decor & valuables.<br />

For your home, office or workshop,<br />

an electric dehufflidifier<br />

can be your most. importanP<br />

"ounce of prevention," Mois-<br />

ture problems will disappear<br />

from storage areas . . . dank,<br />

musty basements can be turned<br />

into healthful playrooms again.<br />

So what are you wait-<br />

ing for? Your Reddy<br />

Kflowatf appliance<br />

dealers are offering<br />

outstanding selections<br />

at surprisingly low<br />

prices.<br />

Get an<br />

Hectrfc Dehumidilier<br />

*oday... its worth it!<br />

ATLANTIC <strong>CITY</strong><br />

ELECTRIC COMPANY<br />

ly,<br />

Ihm shore<br />

S ' 1969 THE OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINfL-LIDGIR<br />

iy at the Point<br />

ir 50 children<br />

Saturday was n busy<br />

members of Somera<br />

ht Club nnd n highly<br />

iblo<br />

one for man than<br />

[ren from the Baptist<br />

en's Homo in<br />

[phi,<br />

tutted, as. tho first<br />

ihows, when the<br />

bus arN v ed and the<br />

mbarked ready for a<br />

LMothc other Nature helped<br />

food weather and<br />

of"the Yacht Club did<br />

(children were taken out<br />

jboord the boats of<br />

_n ind at the conclusion<br />

IfijhiniS trip prizes were<br />

y. In the second picture<br />

ijemps and Hosemario<br />

.3 tiod for catching the<br />

fh, E»ch one caught five<br />

puts many local<br />

with much more<br />

e to shame.<br />

Ler prizewinners<br />

ijnj their catches urn<br />

[in the third photo. They<br />

•f..<br />

A1<br />

J'^-A ZLs<br />

are (I. to f.) ^Eddie Martin,<br />

thirdi Ghuck Jtellef, Kcond;<br />

and Jehn Zeller, first.<br />

After catches wete weighed<br />

and counted and priie* were<br />

awarded the young folks were<br />

put in the care of another<br />

group of members and taken to<br />

the beach for an afternoon of<br />

sun and swimming. The fourth<br />

photo shows Mr." and Mrs,<br />

Chester Watson readying their<br />

charges for the beach party.<br />

Joining Mr. and Mrs. Watson<br />

were Eva Oehrn, Sharon<br />

Infante and Cindy Gray.<br />

The grand finale of the day<br />

was a eookout which was<br />

enjoyed by one and all, as the<br />

fifth Photo shows. Roger<br />

Martin in the sixth photo<br />

certainly doesn't show any<br />

signs of bashfiilnesK as he<br />

tackles an oar of corn. Notice<br />

his plate is just about empty<br />

too.<br />

The day concluded back at<br />

the bus as the children lined up<br />

ready to board and head back<br />

home, tired but very happy.<br />

^ * •-;••*.•> •<br />

111 LLtl-— ,,,•«*><br />

•fc'<br />

i<br />

low Prices plus S*H<br />

Breen Stamps!<br />

NIW AS TODAY!<br />

BY LIBBEY<br />

Ac mr MorkDl* hi?<br />

newest fashion shade-olive<br />

ON SAI.Es<br />

Aug. 13 8-sx, Juice glass<br />

1 2>ei. Beverage glass<br />

Aug. 20 16.OZ. Cooler Glass<br />

Aug. 27 8-os. <strong>On</strong>-The Rocki glass<br />

ith each S3.00 purchase<br />

No coupons necessary.<br />

13 thru 16 1969<br />

LANCASTER BRAND, CUT FROM YOUNG CORN FED BEEF!<br />

S CALIF. ROAST<br />

Arm-Roast "to"; ..-.'* 7 9 C<br />

Crosscut Roasf w" . .* 79 C<br />

Crosscut Roast m,. .,99°<br />

OVEN'READY<br />

RIB ROAST<br />

i-.. cur (> JS C<br />

ib 95<br />

Ib.<br />

Arm Steaks<br />

Rib Steaks "sass*<br />

Deimonico Steaks mi<br />

GENUINE SPRING LAMB SALE! AMERICA'S FINEST<br />

•**•"**'«\r.89<br />

Stouffer's Tuna »•.«.. ^:W<br />

STORI HOURS; 8TH STREET.STORE —<br />

Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday<br />

and Saturday 'ti! 9 p.m;; Friday '1i| 10 p.m.<br />

34TH STRI1T STORI — Same at above.<br />

63RP STRUT 4 LANDIS AVENUE, Sf A<br />

liLi <strong>CITY</strong> — Msnday, Tuesday, Wednesday<br />

S Lancastir Brand<br />

I MINUTE<br />

I STEAKS<br />

'QHot e.p,,o,<br />

; Aug. 19. I9S9<br />

_ <strong>On</strong>e tsypan ptr<br />

• ihapp,ng fsm.iy<br />

30 S&H<br />

Green Stamps<br />

with your purchase of<br />

Jill. pk|. Rig.<br />

IDEAL<br />

MARGARINE<br />

Qliei D,P,,n<br />

<strong>On</strong>e- loupon Bn<br />

ihspp.ng fpmHy<br />

THIS COUPON WORTH<br />

30 S&H<br />

Green Stamps<br />

with your purchase of,<br />

H.00 or mori<br />

"RIPINIfl LEE<br />

CAKES,<br />

PUS or<br />

THIS COUPON WORTH<br />

50 e OFF<br />

your purchaii of<br />

Sib,, 4-oz, box<br />

FAB<br />

DETERGENT<br />

THIS COUPON WORTH<br />

30 S&H<br />

GREEN STAMPS<br />

with your purchase of<br />

111), or mori Fresh Chicken<br />

Lies OR<br />

BREASTS<br />

I Oflr., e,B,,it<br />

; «"S 1«. 1569<br />

<strong>On</strong>e gQgpefi per<br />

THIS COUPON WORTH<br />

10 OFF i 1O C OFF<br />

your purchaie of<br />

any silt box<br />

WHEATIES<br />

CEREAL<br />

is<br />

your purchase of<br />

any size pkg, Keioifr<br />

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FAG1 10 -- SICTION TWO THi <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINEI-LEPGg_R_<br />

Problems of Cape retirees will<br />

be discussed at Senate hearing<br />

Cope May County residents<br />

will Bet a chance to toll the<br />

U.S. Senate Commiiiut. on<br />

Aging about retirees' problcuns<br />

here at two days af hearings<br />

, yesterday nt Berjen Mall<br />

Auditorium in Paramug, and<br />

•today in Cape May City Hall<br />

-Auditorium.<br />

' Committee Chairman<br />

• Harrison A. Williams said that<br />

WINTER<br />

witnesses have bean chosen to<br />

provide a balanced<br />

presentation of fact* routed lo<br />

the committee study of<br />

"Economies of Aging: Toward<br />

a Full; Share In Abundance",<br />

The first hearing, in Paramus<br />

dealt with the oconomic<br />

pressures upon the elderly in a<br />

suburban county and heard<br />

from a panel of elderly<br />

LEAGUES<br />

NOW<br />

FORMING<br />

OPENWGS for<br />

MEN • WOMEN • CHILDREN<br />

MORNING. NOON t, NIGHT LEAGUES<br />

CALL AOE GROUPS)<br />

CALL NOW 927-3401<br />

POINT BOWLING, INC.<br />

iMacArthur Boulevard Somers Point, N, J.<br />

HAMBURGERS<br />

JIM'S<br />

FROZEN<br />

CUSTARD<br />

JUST OVER T^E<br />

34TH STRBIT 1RIDGI<br />

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Here's the Biggest<br />

Buy Along the Coast<br />

•#•<<br />

TENDER AND TRIMMED...<br />

BARBEQUED<br />

CHICKEN<br />

TO TAKi-OUT!<br />

FRUITS • VEGETABLES<br />

GROCERIES . FROZEN POODS<br />

FRESH BAKED GOODS<br />

SHOP AT<br />

SHPPA'S<br />

116 ATLANTIC AViNUf 399-2124<br />

• FREE DELIVERY<br />

•••<<br />

•<br />

The<br />

COUNTY STEER<br />

(Formerly Jules Market)<br />

GENERAL STOffi I BUTCHER SHOP<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

ON PHONE GftDIM<br />

OF |5.00 OR MOtUU<br />

W. OIMORSKI, PrsfriHw '<br />

3204 ASBURY AVE. DIAL 399-7296<br />

Daniel Beside r to,<br />

accordionist, wUI be special<br />

guest soloist with the<br />

municipal orchestra Wednesday<br />

at 8 p.m. on the Music Pier.<br />

Desiderio, a native of<br />

Philadelphia, is one of the<br />

country's foremost accordion<br />

artists with a rare and<br />

unsurpassed technique. He has<br />

appeared at concerts around<br />

the world including places such<br />

as New York's Carnegie and<br />

Town Halls, the Philadelphia<br />

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THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTlNIL-LIDOfR PAOI 11 — SECTION TWO<br />

Paws and Glows<br />

Human* J*ckfy<br />

Pokey's Vadstlprr weekend. Meanwhile, "Pokey"<br />

Fortunately for a gray and was safe, sound, and well fed in POO WARDEN OR TMB<br />

residents, a panel of eieciud while cat, there are a few n crate in Stephens garage, HUMANE SOCIETY! W^work<br />

officials and the Prt^ident uf kindhearted pe.ople on our fair However, in oblinging bi very closely to sec that as<br />

Ule Bergen County Medical island. About four weeks n(o, boyfriend apparently agreed to many lost animals M ptJSKible<br />

Society.<br />

hU family came to the shore make the long drive South so arc returned to their rightful<br />

FAST SERVICE<br />

* The second hearing will for a iwo-wock vacation, When "Pokey" could be retrieved, owners. The Dog Warden ii not<br />

, open nt 10 a.m. today at the it came time to pack up and go before he pulled a Houdinl and out to grab the bsby'* pet<br />

' CWNKn and OPKRATSTav<br />

C#po May City Hall, where home, "Pokey", upset by all took off for parts unknown. puppy out of the yard and cart<br />

witnesses will discuss the the eomings and paints, door Did the Stephens' just turn it off, never to be seen again,<br />

effects of an influx of retirees slamming, etc., found himself over the beast and shoo th« Thii particular job is one of<br />

into the southernmost city and a quiet corner and went to young people away after their almost constant detective work<br />

county of New Jersey. Another sleep. Being something of a Jong, hot drive? They most and public relations. Our<br />

panel of elders will testify feline Rip van Winkle, "Ppkey" certainly did not! The "rescue Humane Society Is an active<br />

there, along with city ' and mifaed the boat - or I should party'' was given group • of dedicated people<br />

county officials, the president say, the ear. Despite the fact accommodations at the more than anxious to sec that<br />

of the New Jersey Council of that his family waited around a Stephens' West av. home so lost animals get back where<br />

Senior Citizens and three number of hours, calling they could change into they belong,<br />

"dreen Thumb" participants. hopefully but vainly. '"Pokey" swimming gear (which they CALL US! Wei can't help<br />

<strong>On</strong>e of the panel members kept right on counting mice<br />

wUI be Mrs. Frances B. Qootz until well after his family had<br />

just HAPPENED to have with unless we hear from you. If<br />

of Ocean City, the Deputy had to leave. Result; one lost<br />

them!), were served a nice glass you find an animal, HANQ<br />

Director of Cape Human cat far, far from homei<br />

of iced ten, arid were sent to ONTO IT and call m. We will<br />

the beach to enjoy' several pick it up. If you lose an<br />

Resourees, Ine,<br />

It is indeed a good thing hours L of refreshing sand and animal, CALL US! We may<br />

Senator Williams will visit that our Humane Society was surf before making their way have it at the shelter. Come<br />

the Foster OrandparenUi available, "Pokey's" family had baek North.<br />

down to the shelter and chick.<br />

PfOBram at the Woodbine Stiite called and explained the Everyone was happier = Descriptions vary wildly. <strong>On</strong>e<br />

Colony at 3 p.m. today. situation to our ever-alert and we hope wiser -- after the man's Chihuahua is another's<br />

The results of the New president, Mr. Stephens, and day was over. "Pokey", after Great Dane!<br />

Jersey hearinp will continue his wife, Rose, Almost 10 days an extended vacation, was baek Please • help us help you<br />

an inquiry which began last after the departure of the cat's with a relieved family, and the and get your poor wandering<br />

year when Senator Williams \ family for their natural hnbiiat Stephens' had proved again pet back home!<br />

asked Task Force to report to in North Jersey, a call eame that we really do have a<br />

the committee on the through from the • people HUMANE SOCIETY, in the<br />

economies of the aging. Task renting the property where fullest sense of the words.<br />

Force members, two they had stayed here at the Another incident involving a<br />

ec 6 n orn ists, a health shore, "Pokey", apparently lost animal had a happy ending<br />

consultant, and a social suffering from a few, hunger in spite of an apparent<br />

scientist, issued a Working panp, had wandered into their<br />

Paper which warned of a house! Being more sensible<br />

reluctance on the part of some<br />

growing gap between the , than average, those kind<br />

people to contact the proper<br />

income of retirees and those hearted souLi fed "Pokey", let<br />

authorities. A black Standard<br />

still in the work toree. The him rest on the living room Poodle female was lost from<br />

Paper stated that more than couch, and, most important of Pennlyn pi. last Saturday night.<br />

seven million elderly persons all, CALLED THE HUMANE Her owner contacted the Dog<br />

Jive in poverty or near.peverty, SOCIETY! Viola!-Putting two Warden on Sunday morning.<br />

and that most of them did not and three together, Mr, Little mere was heard of the<br />

become poor unti] they Stephens came out with one animal until Monday night,<br />

became old.<br />

gray and white cat missing, but when a lady called the Animal<br />

now found. Next problem: Shelter te report that the dog<br />

The Working Paper also how to get^'Pokey" home? has been hanging around her<br />

warned that today's<br />

home all day. This lady had<br />

middle-aged Americans will The Orand Discovery been good enough to offer the<br />

face an even more severe happened on a Wednesday. A , animal water, but she bad not<br />

retirement income problem quick eaJI to North Jersey called until late in the day and<br />

unless major changes are made brought out the fact that she had not confined the<br />

in public policy right now. everyone there was working animal in any way, apparently<br />

The information which is and couldn't get away until the , hoping that it would go home<br />

being gathered at these and<br />

of its own volition. By the time<br />

other hearings by Senator<br />

Williams will bo used to prove Kiwanrs barbecue the message got back to the<br />

Dog Warden, there was no sign<br />

to America and Congress that<br />

improvements must be made in at Point Saturday of the animal. By sheerest luck,<br />

the living conditions of the . SOWERS FOmr — The 18th<br />

the poor animaJ had only<br />

traveled a few doors further<br />

nation's elderly.<br />

Annual Barbecue at the Samara down the street. Lost and<br />

Print Kiwanis dub vrilt be held confused, she apparently<br />

tomorrow (Saturday) at Kennedy turned in, seeking shelter from<br />

Hl^i Bank Park, The event the sun and flies ' which<br />

Guest soloist wUI open at 1 p.m, and continue tormented her. This wise<br />

fcraugh 8 p.in.<br />

home-owner took the poor<br />

Games will be played, prizes creature in,' gave her water,<br />

awarded, boat rides and pony confined her in the garage, and<br />

rides available. Tile menu in- called the Dog Warden, From<br />

cludes barbecue chicken, com<br />

there on, it was all clear sailing.<br />

on the cob, sUeed tomatoes,<br />

The dog's owner was<br />

contacted, and a happy<br />

bread and butter, beverage ana reuniol took place very shortly<br />

ice cream, ppoercets will bene- afterward.<br />

fit me Kiwarts Scholarship<br />

Ftnd and all are inrited. Tickets<br />

If you see an animal which<br />

appears lost or strayed,<br />

wUI be ayailahle at the p»k. PLEASE CALL^EITHER THE<br />

1<br />

7 p,m.. — Young Adults meet-<br />

Eh Strvlrti ing at the rtiurdi.<br />

I continued from pum : Monday—<br />

Dr. Lriyforr.<br />

7 p.m. — LIHWMWI Boy Scout<br />

Troop 33 meoMw in Ctontml HrJJ<br />

/ m - Church 5d»ooi SEAVnSVV BAPHOT<br />

JACK WARniNGTON & — *" ' [ Ho,,!<br />

New York? Atfannc<br />

GO PS BUS!<br />

Rnv - Kin B . FRink, pasta- '<br />

,m _ Senior High UM- Sunday—<br />

JJe for thD Stmnrt T5 ' B:4S a m 7;30 p,m. — Evening Service<br />

10 a.m. — Morning Wortiip TUCKAHOB UNTIED METHO.<br />

7:30 p.m, _ Prayer meelinR 11 a.m. — Sunday School DIST<br />

Thurtday-<br />

Wednesday—•<br />

Rev. John Oaraahan, paMor Mixed foursome golf tourney<br />

7:45 p.m. — Senior OVAT re- 7 p.m, — Senior Qioir prac- Sunday—<br />

heargaltice<br />

10 a,m, — Sunday School<br />

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* •, •<br />

11:15 a.m. ~ Morning WonHn planned with Cape Fall Festival<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS FLCT<br />

iHINITY U^(ITBD MBTHODIHr<br />

. N. J. - A bettor<br />

watansh and Fopinr nvos<br />

Kduwvi-lt iblvd. and Sliore rd,<br />

6902 I%rk Blvd., WlMwood-CrtPSt, the Cope May County Diport-<br />

Rev, Vincent Fnrram, pastor •<br />

Mannoru . '' MUKNDS MEETING HOUSE boll of partners rnbted toufsome N, J. 0S2a, men* of Publie AftaJra. EVff s<br />

Daily—<br />

Ri v, Bruce! Phillips, pastor Shore rd,, Snavllto<br />

golf tMimanient has been 9*ed. The Cape May County PaU eompleto list rf Fall .Timiborec<br />

ulpd for Sunday, Oetoher 12, at<br />

SuntLriy—<br />

Mcatine lor divijie warship<br />

Jamboreo Is being sponsoned try events, write D^tiAnnt of<br />

7 and 8 a.m, — Masses<br />

the Wlldwood Golf and Countey<br />

, Saturday—<br />

B:4S a.m. — Sunday School • each First Day morning at 11<br />

tho ape May Qxuity Oiambcr Publie Aftalrs, Bern an, Chje<br />

Club as one of the evttits In Uie<br />

11 a.m. — MonuiiK Worship o'clock. Malilon Bye. Mai 399.<br />

of Commerce in ^operation mfli May Court Home, N. J, 08210<br />

4 to S mri T to g.30 p.m. -<br />

mini Cape May County FVU1 Jam.<br />

S p.m. — Evening Service ooza.<br />

, Cnntrfmbgns<br />

borce,<br />

— Oiurch School<br />

Tuesday—<br />

Sunday-<br />

Tlie event was annuoneod try<br />

IOHSBI Cliy to Imii- »r. n „.„,, _ Mom\m Worship<br />

1 p.m. — Bible Study Group<br />

. Mrs. Albert S. Ballo, of Wild-<br />

Iff, 6: IS p.m. — BYT<br />

B, 9:30, 11 o,m,, noon and 6:30 Thuraday—<br />

HROIUBIUIOOD CHAPEL waQd Crest, chairman, who mid<br />

p.m. — Masses<br />

7:30 p.m, = Spruar Choir prat><br />

U, S. Air Force Base, Palermo<br />

EDZABEHERS<br />

Oiere would also be a Me in<br />

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lice<br />

Htv, Ross Foster, Ppotostant one and a putting oontest. Prtz-<br />

LINWQOD cemmtmv<br />

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es will bo -awarded following «he<br />

Sunday—<br />

1838 Shore rt.<br />

SECOND CAPE MAY<br />

eloje of tournament play. Pro-<br />

. II a.m, — iMomina Service<br />

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PAGE 12 — S1CTIQN TWO<br />

Deal-bid 124 surfers begin competition<br />

for coveted Association award<br />

JWrty tables Youth Confer Atlantic av,<br />

between sth and Bth sts. There<br />

is a noHrihlH increase in,, the<br />

nfflnber of bridge players.<br />

High bridge scorers included<br />

Olm Pennoehlo. 6W0; Irv WIN<br />

Itamsoti, SJlOi Naomi Seymour,<br />

•1*: Ann Monihan, 4730,<br />

pish pinoehlo scorers included<br />

Jim Spratt, KM- Lnrino Stevenson,<br />

K4; Amanda Mehols, 610:<br />

Fred Mampp, S78; Helen Llnsdmy.<br />

Bra; HiiroM Nichols, set;<br />

Qira Hoffman, 56fl; Betty Moss,<br />

SM; Polly Davidson B54; Maiy<br />

Witte, 553.<br />

Rental Boats<br />

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A!! Kinds of Baft |<br />

A field of 124 oonteBtants took<br />

advantage of the large roDiriK<br />

swlls in Uw surf Tuesday evening<br />

to vie In the first of three<br />

contests In the Qeean Qty SUrf.<br />

Ing AiBooiatlon Awmtts tournament.<br />

Barbara Belycn topped the<br />

women's ddviMon with 1OT points,<br />

followed by Polly Wilkinson with<br />

102. Bonnie RoUi was third with<br />

97, and iftibel Cowan wns fourili<br />

with 74.<br />

In the senior men's divislpii,<br />

George Geriaeh came off the<br />

beach with the top score, 113,<br />

Dan Heritage followetj with 110,<br />

while Gerry Dearborn accumulated<br />

lOO and Herb Vanderpool<br />

posted 98,<br />

Bob Mickey's JJJ won him top<br />

honors in the junior men's com.<br />

petition. BUI Schwab was runner-up<br />

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Kdolmayer with 108 and Hbwell<br />

Bpahyshell With 103,<br />

A 132 jjuslul by Rue* Dawnham<br />

won the bays' eomp«itif^<br />

IOVTK WiUi 13 Ilu, ptana r-vrnal<br />

tin* n^ortl^ ul both t,'" 2 0<br />

Curl's 2 0<br />

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Today, KnJffhl's vs rlrmders,<br />

8:30 p.m. Bob's vs Don's, BiSO<br />

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August IS _ Bob's vs FLondors,<br />

g:30 p.m.<br />

AuRust ]"9 — Coaches vs Ply.<br />

rnoulli Inn. 8:30 p.m.<br />

August 20 — Fox vs Carl's<br />

8:30 p.m.<br />

AuRt! t 21 _ riandijfs vs Ply.<br />

mculh Inn, 8:30 p.m.<br />

Stmne tesun <br />

ols. respoetivoly. In the first<br />

flight, Dr, Weaver defeated BUI<br />

Nieklos, Nick ^domro drfeated<br />

Herb ariith, arid Bail Slaw<br />

drew a bye fof the third round.<br />

Hi the second fh'^jt eUminaMon<br />

play Fisnk De&Jaseio<br />

won over <strong>On</strong>fy Hiiick, Wajren<br />

Smith defeatnd Don MacKenae,<br />

Bemie Morris topped Bill Wallace,<br />

Jim Esposito defeflted Jer.<br />

ry DeFraneo, and Hhodes wwn<br />

o\iir Harry Romano. Bill Harris<br />

drew a bye,<br />

August tourney scores;.<br />

First flight — Dave Turner,<br />

7T: Charles Hilton, 81: Mi Nick.<br />

Its, 76; Herb Smith, 81; Nick<br />

Palermo, 7S: Earl SBiaw, 78:<br />

John Bohan, 88; Oone Honnan,<br />

Bd; Ben TVput, T4| Tom Ang,<br />

78; Ralph Baum, W,<br />

Second flight — <strong>On</strong>ty Fitziek.<br />

78; John .Sansen, 82; Fiank Diattnsdfi.<br />

TS; Dan Schwenk, 79;<br />

Don MaeKmae, 77; BemiD<br />

Morris, 88; Bill Wallace, 78;<br />

Jerry DeFraneo. 74; Jim Es.<br />

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Sam Woodsidc, 79; Diek Weir.<br />

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iuesday evenmB's novice surfing competition. The surfers are (1. to r,) Don Hossire<br />

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tand r nt 1 1 m<br />

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

f t TJ ~il uvxn m<br />

ftTnptnfljr^ ^in reduct- th*<br />

•Tjg-ir "t n "p f i-i r 1 if 'nrn<br />

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'in't-r ^ "^ t rnm T t<br />

-Kim I the H Ha ol Rep<br />

r tt t it lias Jprevcd t x.<br />

f m 1 CLI II nit ms htp«<br />

lh.it t M Mil dir LI full ef<br />

I rt it n rr> nfc H*- *** il *«-<br />

t tj \tt<br />

Stn In 1 tl Muusi Ikm<br />

i Jit 1 f r thL, eff rt bi djrntt<br />

I, >-ntl petit on 1 Ih<<br />

W ^ n i M Tin- tomrmtt i<br />

II t t nimod it Iv be<br />

q h Hi iiSnl i>«run!v<br />

II Kl4linj, n J nun<br />

II n Ir icTt-iSF" i bemX t<br />

p^ nE ^*\tn>fpur m -n<br />

I r (. f 1 th •> pttJb «1<br />

L 1 tl pa-t ir f it Card Party<br />

0 1 1<br />

" ' City II,,,,,,,,,,.<br />

>U upon .or ., public<br />

ntltTuwl.n Au«<br />

« Pm lltl1 " """'"'<br />

"""' C •»• r Hurricane C » m 111 e Tho Ift-st time n hurnc ino<br />

weakened to the status of a skirted South Jersey tln^e<br />

wet low pressure area, po.es no emjui^h to wrr;"ik sovore dam ljjf<br />

threat U) the southern Nm wrt-*i in September, 101 1, ,i<br />

Jersey cwo.it, nnd it is still loo quarter of a century *tf° ^<br />

early to determine what poth 19H8 lmrricanf wliich pKi\i d<br />

Ilurricnno Debbie will tnke havoc in NPXV Enjilanfi p-witl<br />

after fille leaven the Caribbean far enuu^h off tho Jcrsitv » OA^I<br />

ariMi<br />

So that its only effect wfLi an<br />

Wrathr r forecast! r> said aftfrrnoon of heavy rain.<br />

yesterday thnt the high By. definition tho Atlantic<br />

pressun.' area which has stayed Storm of March JOB<br />

stubbornly off the coa«.l will<br />

continue to channel warm and<br />

exceptionally humid air into<br />

the Middle Atlantic stati •.<br />

including New Jeraey,<br />

Until the high is fon-id<br />

further off the coast by<br />

'th t.. Cth weather systems from the west,<br />

»r, ,lf,ui. t((1 ,„ tlio forecasts of hot, humid<br />

weather with n possibility of<br />

thunderstorms or intermittent<br />

rain will continue.<br />

1 .!, whijt<br />

extremely severe, was not ,i<br />

humiMiK* It 1 - *'nil* ni \« 1<br />

reached hum^ni^ force ul 7J<br />

mites-nn-hour.<br />

.Since M rord » liovt been k* pt<br />

only four hurricanes t \cnr<br />

have renchorl the Ann riMn<br />

mainland mul almost .ill »»1<br />

these hnvr been limited to thi 1<br />

aceusrd of buying a bottlo of<br />

whiskey and several six-packs<br />

of beer for a bus passenger, a<br />

school boy from Sea Isle City,<br />

Testimony revealed that<br />

Gavin was under the<br />

impression the boy wanted the<br />

bdverageg as an anniversary gift<br />

for his mother and father. The<br />

boy testified, however, that he<br />

reaily wanted the liquor and<br />

beer for himself.<br />

Municipal Jnd^e Franl hn A<br />

Kir>l£, noting that tjt(vtn *5<br />

action had not been willing<br />

dismissed the charge:. 1 lie<br />

dt f( ndmt \\*i"» repr* **entt d h\<br />

Attorney Albert M. Ash.<br />

KiriR forfeited the $20 b n|<br />

of - a 'defendant charged with<br />

failure to wear shoes t»n thi<br />

.southeastern p»rt ol the<br />

country* (nr from this sett ion<br />

1<br />

boardwalk. Me failed to .tpp< ai<br />

in court. Five other barefoot* n<br />

were fined $12 each.<br />

Robert Townsend, lh, *»f<br />

Marmora paid a £12 fine tor<br />

driving hifi far on the In *th<br />

near the Longport bridge<br />

Will mm J. Ctinniri|/ham 1 ( *.<br />


PAGE TWO<br />

125 pint* of Meed<br />

quota for defter Day<br />

fctwi DesMf &«y to rvar M<br />

Cppw ftirtf RtKoe Sqaad<br />

BAKERY ITEMS<br />

CANDY<br />

and<br />

Uiit d*_y on SppiwalssT .1, at Uw<br />

TtockihiW F'.K> Ki!! from S Jo T<br />

p. ni,<br />

drive in 1 "'<br />

iJ*-•<br />

,] lit<br />

lrtnn nt<br />

lt P ' " r<br />

,,f lln Unit Mr<br />

'i i ,lliil l» i "ii «» '"<br />

tti fl l>( hi'<br />

rARDS<br />

•ECIALS<br />

UPPIESAUCE<br />

IKE 70c<br />

Jay<br />

HOCOLATE<br />

CHAISES - CHAIRS - GLIDERS - TABLES - UMBRELLAS<br />

CAKE 75c<br />

tfnesrfoy<br />

FOLDING COTS - OUTDOOR FURNITURE - CUSHIONS and PAD<br />

SE ICED<br />

CAKE 79c<br />

SAVE NOW! SALE NOW IN PROGRESS!<br />

itiday<br />

EGIAN TORTI<br />

ALUMINUM BALL GLIDER<br />

FULL SIZE iNNERSPRiNG CUSHIONS<br />

PILLOW ARMS<br />

•y<br />

FLORAL CUSHIONED ALUMINUM CHAIR (NOT SHOWN) $2/<br />

VANDY-CRAFT REDWOOD<br />

BEST QUALITY UMBRELLA TABLE<br />

DIAMETER<br />

J 48" =I«««T« J29<br />

54 * BiAMrrw $39<br />

SWIVEL ROCK-A-TETE<br />

$59<br />

MATCHING CURVED BENCH i. TW0) Sale Prim $12<br />

SAVE 25%<br />

when purchasing<br />

OLD FASHIONED WICKER SETS<br />

and CASUAL RATTAN SETS<br />

by HURRICANE and CAUF-ASIA<br />

FOLDING WEBBED ALUMrf<br />

by TELESCOPE<br />

FOLDING CHAIRS . , . prittd'frwl<br />

FOLDING CHAISES . . . pn*e«d frem<br />

0<br />

FOLDING ROCKERS . . . prf«N> fr» m T '<br />

ALL WITH STURDY WOOP ARMS<br />

ftC<br />

fARDS<br />

lASTRY<br />

Aibury Ave.<br />

399-1260<br />

Summerhouse-refuge from hot sidewalks<br />

by Norma Hjrmon 1<br />

A w*uutid«<br />

t'ooil to imunt during thi st<br />

purl i(_ ul u]\ ippiiilinr; to<br />

innirtitv iounj' I* rn who in<br />

omhiuil to th( hot irmi nt of<br />

tli* ir idi w ifti p| t\( r ruuiid<br />

Mo I mm r nl\ kid/ Ji ive in<br />

t ttl< foi in oi ( a loiitd rinsing<br />

limn n Im lr\


:f<br />

PAGE POUR<br />

Keep City Hall open<br />

It ii easy to understand that Mayor Robert L. Sharp<br />

and his colleagues might hesitate long before ordering<br />

City Hall open on the day of the annual Baby Parade.<br />

Closing is a time honored custom and nobody seems<br />

to remember when the municipal building was first<br />

ordered shut up tight so that City Hall workers could<br />

see the parade while a few of them actually worked on<br />

its details<br />

All day long last Thursday unsuspecting people<br />

climbed City Hall's steps only to find the building was<br />

closed,<br />

A woman telephoned from Philadelphia to talk to the<br />

office of the public safety director. She wss told by the<br />

City Hall operator, "everything is closed up today,"<br />

She couldn't figure out the connection betweBn the<br />

Baby Parade and the total suspension of municipal<br />

business.<br />

The fiot is that tiie Baby Parade is over by noon, ind<br />

if City Hall were closed tor half a day everybody could<br />

see the parade and still open die building for the<br />

afternoon.<br />

But only a handful of women clerks work on parade<br />

details. The rest of the City Hall personnel look on the<br />

closing as just another one of their long list of holidays.<br />

All through Thursday morning traffic was plentiful<br />

on tfie jfreatt of tin city. Stores were open and did<br />

business. Offices did not close their doors.<br />

Years ago when tiiis town was a very small resort<br />

closing City Hall may have made sens*, it makes no<br />

sense today, if it ever did.<br />

It is rumored that Mayor Sharp considered ordering<br />

City Hall open' last Thursday but decided to let things<br />

go on as usual for another year,<br />

If next year City Hall is open on Baby Parade day a<br />

lot of people with city" business to transact will be glad.<br />

Maybe some city workers will be disgruntled but they<br />

can console themselves with the thought that municipal<br />

employes get an awful lot of holidays.<br />

Barefoot on the boardwalk<br />

It was just two summers ago when the City<br />

Commission adopted an ordinance requiring boardwalk<br />

strollers to wear shos,<br />

The purpose of tfie liw was twofold. First, tiie<br />

wearing of shoes would prevent Injuries from splinters.<br />

Second, the fact that barefoot strolling was made illegal<br />

might keep the city from being sued when and If<br />

strollers were injured by splinters.<br />

That summer and during tiie summer of 1968 the<br />

police waged no campaign against barafooters on the<br />

'walk. This year, however, a good many youngsters have<br />

been arrested and eventually fined.<br />

The fines could have been is high as S2M and the<br />

culprits could have been sentenced to jail for up to SO<br />

days, or both. Actually. Municipal Judge Franklin A.<br />

King has fintd most violators $12.<br />

Then, on one recent night a policewoman arrested<br />

two Philadelphia girls, one of them the daughter of a<br />

well known Philadelphia newspaperman.<br />

The newspaperman wrote a critical story about the<br />

episode and som« of his facts were incorrect. The<br />

damage was done, however. Ocean City received a great<br />

deal of bid publicity from its enforcement of Its<br />

"sho#s-on-the.b0ardwilk" ordinance.<br />

This is too bad •- but injury from splinters can be<br />

serious and is certainly painful. It m«y be Mid thit the<br />

health, welfare and safety of our visitors it served by<br />

prohibiting bare feet on the boardwilk. .<br />

The essential problem is striking a balance between<br />

undue permlsiitfenBss and undue harshness, Perhaps<br />

finding the exactly proper way to enforce such an<br />

ordinance requires the wi Bui,<br />

^« S^w^^' m Barracks 2J06 World War I<br />

Veterans and Auxiliary meeting<br />

7:30 p.m., in the American Legon<br />

Hall. 14th sf, and Haven<br />

* «"d Haven av.<br />

wcod, and Mrs, Connor,<br />

WMxms<br />

. , ,<br />

AuHiBri»»d DMIW Ht ART CARVED D0AMOND RINGS<br />

Diamonds • Watches • Charms<br />

Wedding & Anniversary Gifts<br />

Speldel Wafchbands<br />

Enpttving Done on tie Pmt^aes<br />

811 Asbury Ave. 399-4075<br />

Richard's<br />

hamburgers<br />

"on the beach<br />

at North St."<br />

Play Volleyball<br />

• Surf board<br />

Rentals<br />

Buy.- Rant-Sail<br />

From % 40,00<br />

Mwt Renowned Hairdwjsers , , , Newest You<br />

FLANDERS HOTEL, 11th St. and Boardwalk<br />

*<br />

, PHONE<br />

\ 3W-MM<br />

Story Hour, JO a.m., at tho<br />

G»nn Cliy Free Public IJbniry,<br />

dih st, nnd Ownn av<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday)—<br />

Qrjian-vfalin rodtal, 7:30 p.m.,<br />

at tho First United Methodist<br />

Church, •<br />

* * *<br />

Lecture em Berylies and col-<br />

Inge, 7:30 p.m., at llw Arts<br />

Crnfw, 409 Wesley ay,<br />

* • *<br />

Luray Dupllnite Bridge mane,<br />

7:30 p.ip., at The Homesteod,<br />

BOS 8th st,<br />

Ocean City Yneht Club ond<br />

Commuters Club (bowling league<br />

7:15 p.m., at the Somem Iblnt<br />

Uam.<br />

* * •<br />

Ocean City Yacht dub hridw<br />

lessons, 10:30 a.m., for members<br />

only.<br />

* » •<br />

Modem tticwem style dance<br />

Clara and workshop, 8:30 p.m.,<br />

at the Youth Qsnter.<br />

Beading dub, 10 a.m., at the<br />

-; Pining Room Qftmn te tin Public<br />

Ocean City rree Public LHjrary,<br />

flth gt. and Oemn av.<br />

* • *<br />

Kiwanis Club luncheon meet,<br />

inu, 12:15 p.m., nt Simm's Rostaurnnt.<br />

• • t<br />

Lions Club dinner meeting, 7<br />

p.m., at Port-OCall.<br />

Sbxsvnod Dublicafc Bridge<br />

Kame, 7:40 p.m., rit 419 Atlantic<br />

nv.<br />

TKURSDAY—<br />

Annual Bassaar, lp a.m,, to 4<br />

. p.m., at Wes! ' •


.if 1 :<br />

PAGE SIX THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

THI FOOD IS STILL<br />

THI 1BST. , .<br />

•ml tht print Mia rW<br />

THE EMILY<br />

DINING<br />

ROOM<br />

711 8th Stratf<br />

SPECIAL TONIOHT<br />

InalM<br />

HMT - ,<br />

CHICKEN<br />

tiM<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

County Medical Auxiliary<br />

fetes scholarship winners<br />

Mrs. Miilard Cryder.<br />

president of Uie Woman's<br />

Auiillary to the Medical<br />

Society of Cape May County,<br />

was hosted si a luncheon Ifiit<br />

week given for the executive<br />

bogFU slid Uie girU *~ho hsve<br />

been awarded the Auxiliary's<br />

Nurses Scholarships^<br />

MUs Mary Ann Feency, the<br />

1968 award winner, is the<br />

dusghter of Mr. and Mrs.<br />

William Feeney, of Sea Isle<br />

City. She graduated from<br />

Wildwood Catholic High<br />

School and has just finished<br />

her first year of training at<br />

Burbank Hospital School of<br />

SEBVINS DINNERS 4tlM WEEKDAYS<br />

SflTURBATS 4JJ9.I • IlilM SUNDAYS<br />

CHILDREN'S MENU<br />

DINNER SERVICE<br />

DIAL 399-4013<br />

ATTENZiONE<br />

£iifs ear fyriu U thr uaiyfps*4«d k'fh<br />

of aur htvj, ih* isMli tlijfitnr-j n\ vrt<br />

Dmnert Entf Be/ 4 PM. to //<br />

Saudi;/1 fjn, |s 11 pjm.<br />

Nursing at Fitclibufg,' 1 Mass.<br />

She U vice chairman of the<br />

Junior Class nominating<br />

committee* a member of the<br />

School Store committee, the<br />

Glee Club. the school<br />

ni-wspapur nUsff, Uic Slujeiit<br />

Nurse Association of<br />

Massachusetts, and the<br />

Orientation,, Weekend<br />

committee.<br />

Miss Rosellcn Atkinson<br />

DeHainaut, tHe 1»6B-<br />

Scholarship recipient, is the<br />

daughter of Mr. and Mrs,<br />

Charles DeHainaut. She<br />

graduated this year from<br />

Middle Township High School<br />

and will enter the Chesapeake<br />

and Ohio Hospital School of<br />

Nursing in Clifton Forge, Va.,<br />

in the fall.<br />

At the executive board<br />

meeting, which followed the<br />

luncheon, Mrs. Carl Records,<br />

chairman of Ways and Means,<br />

set November 22 as the dinner<br />

date to raise funds for the<br />

Nurses Scholarship.<br />

Mrs. Jules Cdoper, chairman<br />

of Recruitment and Health<br />

Careers, told about the<br />

excellent two-year course in<br />

nursing given at the Atlantic<br />

Community College.<br />

All Members were urged to<br />

attend the Fal[ Workshop in<br />

Cherry Hill on September 9, at<br />

which time members of the<br />

Morris County Auiiliarj- will<br />

present a program on drug<br />

abuse and control.<br />

Plans for the coming year<br />

include three Auxiliary<br />

luncheon meetings, and two<br />

joint evening meetings with the<br />

Medical Society.<br />

Bridge<br />

BBCAYNE DUHJCATB. Mr,<br />

anfl Mrs. Reuben Su^man were<br />

Mjji with 70 at tha Bis^yne<br />

Dupliiate Bridge game played<br />

TTiuraday cvertni Av^ra^e w'as<br />

54.<br />

Others conung in above average<br />

were Mr, and ftte. Wil-<br />

Uam OTHTI, KW; tudlle Mina<br />

and Thersa AJeoinler. B'i-<br />

SWine Drtlarts and ^flvsiiia<br />

Biown, tmi. and fMene fTUBheis<br />

«nd Nan Monihan, KK,<br />

JTOXWOf» DUFLICAm Ava^cs<br />

of 108 boHi wtys were<br />

made at ftft Boxwood Duplicate<br />

Bridje game played Staiday evering.<br />

to the NofttfcSouUi sacHon Bffl<br />

Haas an* Art Le\in were Ntfi<br />

Witt US, aiM Sylvia Btown Md<br />

Naanl S^mour were sisonfl<br />

wlft US, A2aj ftbovf? aviorase<br />

were Henrirtta Nathan and Rod<br />

Bos*y*el], Mr. and Mrs. M<br />

Ojane, OaSxe Upsdiitz and<br />

Claire AWtt anil Muriel Me-<br />

Oirt and Gertrude Stout.<br />

Peg SniHi and Don Millar<br />

were Wrti witti 138 .ard Mr. and<br />

Mre. ReubBi Su^man were<br />

SMind with 12014 in tl» East.<br />

Wast section. Also abovo averago<br />

were Mr, anj Mrs. Arnold<br />

Weinstein, Ann Maj*a!l and<br />

JVed Jaeqb and Dave Jaeob and<br />

Mre. J, R. Hohrtach.<br />

VISITORS mm OIRMANY<br />

BEraLEYS POLVT — Mr. and<br />

Mrs. Hugo Mshrons, o£ Ham.<br />

burg, Germany, are expected to<br />

arrive tomorrow. August 19. to<br />

spend lour weeks visiHng Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Karl Mehrens of 3s<br />

Siuth dr.<br />

MEW REEL<br />

A Japanese company plans<br />

to market a motor-driven reel<br />

for fishing rods. A switch<br />

automatically activates the reel<br />

when a fish nibbles the bait.<br />

You got plenty of nibbles<br />

when you sell good sporting<br />

equipment you no longer use<br />

with a Sentinel.Ledger<br />

Classified Ad,<br />

BAZAAR WORKERS - Residents at<br />

Wwl«y Manor planning tht Bazaar tiki<br />

time out from a planning session to pose<br />

for the photographir. The Bazair will be<br />

held Thursday from 10 a,m. to 4 p.m: at<br />

the Manor, 22nd st, and Bay av. Workers<br />

ALL THE WORLD IS A STAGE' Members of the<br />

Blue Grass Players cavort for the eamerman during a<br />

rehearsal in preparation for production Friday md<br />

Saturday, Players ire {standing) Gail Pontuto, John<br />

Ermilio. director, and Barbara Pro; (seated) Bruce<br />

Marshall, Lois Ann Hall and Frank Ermilio. Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

Blue Grass Players<br />

to stage Albee plays<br />

The BJuc Gnts PI3.VC.TS<br />

• JIM y/OOD at fh# P/ANO—NITfLY<br />

DAHCIMO to MIKi SALiRNO<br />

I FRIDAY .nd SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

by lul anl Mbco \U o<br />

Dn „<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

RiSTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

SOMfRS POINT<br />

CIRCLf<br />

iPiCIALiiiHo jN<br />

GOOD FOOD<br />

and QUIET NAUTICAL<br />

ATMOSPHFHE<br />

STEAKS<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

PLATTf R fa TAKEOUT<br />

PHONf §27.7977<br />

TI<br />

7N \.n<br />

I r<br />

il h<br />

7 -<br />

KEMEMHER<br />

ore (standing) Lyd« Qmdy, acting<br />

chairman; Radio Collins and Olive<br />

Riggins; and (iiittd) Jtan Weldon, Jessie<br />

Smith. Edith Adims, Florlnt Porch and.<br />

Ellen Price. Senior Photo,<br />

IMll<br />

Snores antique show<br />

is held in Vmntnor<br />

The ninth •Annual Atlantic<br />

Store Antique Show is_bcang<br />

held today, tamnrrow and Thuraday<br />

in the air-condjaaned Bcstti<br />

Judah auditprium. Richards ond<br />

%'enlnor a%-es., Vtmttior. The<br />

show win be open daily from<br />

11 a.m. until 10 p.m. except on<br />

Tliursdai- when it will doso at<br />

*Htu di!tliig lumu tvHI be I<br />

OjMi all day otferiiB hemommle<br />

snaclcs, surfmehes, iundwore<br />

arri dtaieri.<br />

Evciything on exliibit w'Ul be<br />

for sale wth prioia a,t ewy<br />

lei-d. Along witti the usual mra^<br />

eimndige sidi as fumitui^<br />

china, glam primttves. jeweliy,<br />

boota ajid lamps, thcrB ala><br />

will be 1 i»me old Mnens, nauHall<br />

items of Interpst and a coJlection<br />

of antique toy^.<br />

As in former yeats, the surprise<br />

hourly attendance drawings<br />

will he continued by popular<br />

demand.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

•RINGS RESULTS<br />

Gr^ory's<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

& BAR<br />

900 Shore Road<br />

Somers Point<br />

DELICIOUS<br />

STEAKS<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Businessmen's<br />

Lunch<br />

Served Every Day<br />

SNAPPER SOUP<br />

PACKAGE GOODS<br />

DfLIVIRID<br />

Phone 927.3943<br />

OPEN 7 A. M.<br />

WELCOME KELLI ANN<br />

BEESLEY5 POINT — Mr. and „""*<br />

Mrs. Thomas Sinn-, of 102 Har- m ^<br />

bor rd. an receiving eongrotu- KPUJ ^<br />

la lions on the birHt of n daugjit. old hn<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY<br />

4-1 P. M. 'fi( ig<br />

~~~ AT THt<br />

WHITEHALL<br />

HOT and COLD SALADS MKJ t«AT<br />

COLD FRESH SHRIMP J O A<br />

I MANY DESStRTS 0NLr *W,U<br />

LOBSTER TAILS (LARGIST IN THI<br />

tHAT CERTAIN TOWrk<br />

SINGS TOOr^H.YISI LOTS MMI<br />

GOODIES ON O\1R MENU)<br />

HARRY'S INN<br />

MARYLAND & SUNNY AVffi,, SOIMS<br />

<strong>On</strong>ly MlnutM Aw«y~lt Wtll Ply<br />

Credit Cards Aectpttd<br />

MONDAY thru FRIDAY<br />

EARLY BIRD<br />

SPECIAL<br />

DINNER '2.35<br />

FULL COURSE<br />

Frem 4:30 P, M.<br />

ALSO INCLUDfS OUR<br />

rAMOUS SERV<br />

SALAD BAR<br />

841 CENTRAL AV<br />

THE COOS QES DSS YOU'LL FIND iVIRYTHING'S STILL<br />

• OPEN EVERY DAY •<br />

SERVING BREAKf AST, LUNCH and DINNER<br />

* AMPie FREE PARKINO #<br />

including THE FOOD at , , ,<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong><br />

OLDEST ••Ul n<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

I ONSISTENTi.V FINS FO<strong>On</strong> and .SERVICE fOR OVER W* _<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Boardwaik - Opposite .M«* ^<br />

, AUGUST If.<br />

—<br />

A queen is crowned<br />

FRIENDLY COMPETITORS=Miss McLaughlin takes<br />

a comb to the hair of competitor Diane Barbara Murphy<br />

just before the evening gown segment of the Miss Ocean<br />

City contest.<br />

R-kli N AND HiR COURT-Left to right are<br />

^•woa j i a n wallaco, third runner-up and voted Miss<br />

j^eniality; Miehelo Q, Ingle, first runner-up; Miss<br />

_ uughlin, Lucy Ann Mazzella, sBO<strong>On</strong>d runner-up, and<br />

"* Josephine Ardly, fourth runner-up.<br />

TUB OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINiL-LIDGIR<br />

--U<br />

, PROUD AfleNTS<br />

Mrs, Joseph •MeLaughlin<br />

plants a kiss on the cheek<br />

j of hsr daughter moments<br />

aftet sha was crownBd Miss<br />

Ocean City. The queen's<br />

) father smilw proudly on<br />

the scene, At loft Is<br />

Mioheli,. ingle, lint<br />

runner-up, md at right is<br />

, Lucy Ann MIHBIIB,<br />

I second runner-up.<br />

•«.<br />

A HELPING HAND - Blonde Linda Brownie.<br />

Or«n ^ 0W ' I 989 ' lBnds fl ha " d in Pinning the Miss<br />

Ocean City sash on Jo-El MoLauflh|in in th^olimax of<br />

the beauty contest staged by th» Ooean Cit<br />

I<br />

THiY MADE THi CHOICE-The panel of judges for<br />

the contest included (I. to r. O Samuel J, PiniMoto<br />

professor at Atlantic Community College; Trudy<br />

Hiynis, Philadelphia TV news reporter; Walter Holt<br />

photographer, Marie MeCollough, fashion expert, and<br />

Robert W, Tredlnnick, Norristown, an Bttorney,<br />

Mik^PN^?^<br />

VIS| TOR=Master of Ceremonies<br />

StaL 2 * h aC "° Stati °" W0ND ' iMroducas Min<br />

Mew Jersey to the audiBnoe at the Miss Ocean City<br />

contest, She is lovely Cheryl C. Carter, of Matawan, wK<br />

^SS<br />

G d S<br />

PAGE SEVEN<br />

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PAGI IIGHT THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINfL-LIPGiR AUSU|T flv, AUGUST 1». 1W9<br />

Pretty girls against a'floral background was offered by<br />

Shnvar's float,<br />

a,,.<br />

•#F-<br />

5%<br />

A mod clotting fashion show left little doubt ti<br />

the commodity Looie i dead in<br />

'Walk stilt marathon<br />

scheduled on Friday<br />

VlsUori to the boardwalk me t t Brjjitnn p nd h<br />

will be startled Friday, A fiu.,t bnardiialk t h th t It-<br />

22, by the sight of youngsteis dg-d fo onfn I t f<br />

traveling the two and three dec rat on<br />

quarter mile^ on 14 ounce j e The race taelf *rll b j, n<br />

can-and-clothesline stilts Him »h nth frtd n<br />

TTiey will be partieipst ng n f eomp t t r a II I ^i h<br />

Ocean City's fourth annual rt It tart ng 1 ni" t B ph n pi nd<br />

marathon which is open to all h d n htoh Tnhln<br />

children and is gponso d by ij a nd h b ard jk<br />

the Ocean City Row Utrn The e wil be two dj n f<br />

Department According t b !) nd g I d i d<br />

.Tune Booth, playro "d c o d ng tn k ght 10<br />

supervisor, Reere t n and 1 11<br />

Departments in Atlantic Ctj Entrnt, il] mak th<br />

Linwood, Longport, Margate p t t p t L tt Orni<br />

Yentnor and Wild wood h e<br />

Ju e Copp K le P dj,<br />

been invited to send ent nt<br />

nd B h R nt he<br />

to the stilt marathon.<br />

they will be re-fuel^d sn<br />

The Marathon will begin at orange juice, fudge and eoko.<br />

B:30 a,m. Friday, when the All who finish the course will<br />

more than 100 entrants will receive refreshments and prizes<br />

at the end and first, second and<br />

third place awards wil! be mado<br />

in each division.<br />

PAINTS<br />

M. A. Brud«r & Sans,<br />

Inc.<br />

12fhSt. & Asbury<br />

DIAL 399-2070<br />

or 399-2071<br />

The winner will receive a<br />

trophy, a standard pair of<br />

stilts, a S2B savings bond, and<br />

numerous other prizes. Each<br />

division of competition will<br />

receive flret, second, and third<br />

prizes. Each finisher regardless<br />

of, place will receive a free<br />

book of tickets for Gillian's<br />

Wonderland and a free ride nn<br />

the new Pun Slide,<br />

Additional prizes inch:,' . iff.<br />

cream cones from Jolir. ,<strong>On</strong>'»<br />

Confections, pizsta from Mack.<br />

Are your Drains and<br />

Sewer <strong>Line</strong>s Clogged?<br />

End periodical trouble with this<br />

NIW <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SiRVICi!<br />

Our modern equipment assures you of full<br />

di.imeter pipe clt-aning and restores complete<br />

trouble fret- drainage to your waste Hnes.<br />

Ill take caro of ROOT PROBLEMS M»Qt<br />

NOW FOR PROMPT & EFWCIENT SIRVWI<br />

Dial 399-0166<br />

CHARLES C,<br />

PALERMO<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR<br />

1447 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-0166<br />

nd M ic<br />

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f am M o \ H<br />

p*L m S 1<br />

brfl n f m \ 1 c<br />

Pre-historic society was the theme of the Colligi Grill<br />

Commercial<br />

floats add<br />

to pageantry<br />

D<br />

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f f om B P h p<br />

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m nd h n m Id<br />

PLUMBING<br />

HEATING<br />

WISTSNOHOUIg<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

Charles C, Palermo<br />

1W MiUllY AVINUR<br />

DIAL MM1M<br />

FRANK M.<br />

MAZZITELLI & SON<br />

Plumbing *nd Healing<br />

Specializing in<br />

G«t B««board Half<br />

200 ASIURY AVi.<br />

KEAN <strong>CITY</strong>, M, J.<br />

fflONI JIM1M<br />

is'""<br />

Simms'<br />

theme.<br />

The iptctioulir beauty<br />

of commtrcial floae idrjj<br />

conllderBble to th«<br />

pagiantry of the annual<br />

Ocean City Boardwalk<br />

Baby Parade, Pictured here<br />

irt jome of tha fioaa<br />

entered by (oca! buiinoss<br />

pilots, While the entry of<br />

floats by commtrcial<br />

onterpriiei is in astute<br />

promotional and<br />

advertiiing move on th#<br />

part of proprietors, the<br />

beauty and the<br />

imagination put into the An open cljm shell drawn by a pair of swdns was the<br />

lavish floati definitely __ .wring fnr ~<br />

enh nee tne class ot the<br />

par dp nd heighten<br />

pect. interest in the<br />

event<br />

nd<br />

R-c<br />

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n r NJ<br />

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p<br />

Joseph P Stahler<br />

PLUMBING 1<br />

HEATING<br />

-Dial 399-3085<br />

If N. Aiunr BUI m-M7S<br />

orFici a SMOWKOOM<br />

2152 Aibury Av«.<br />

COASTLiNI<br />

HEATING<br />

"Gas Heat<br />

SpMialisrs"<br />

DIAL 927-3370<br />

2106 NIW ROAD<br />

Linwood, New Jors«y<br />

REFRESH YOUR HOMf WITH<br />

PAINT<br />

HHIKIOR - EXTERIOR<br />

BRUSH and SPRAY<br />

BAILEY<br />

DIAL 927-5800<br />

12 VILLAS! DRIVI NORTH<br />

SOMBRS POINT<br />

CALL US FOR PROMPT SERVICE<br />

618 WEST AVENUi'<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

PLUMBERS, Inc.<br />

, .<br />

Plumbl "9 * Heating<br />

DIAL 399-0450<br />

I few y5!*V 0w n e «hiP-Manaflam8nt of<br />

LION CRAMiR . JOSEPH DOUSHERTY<br />

ANTHONY PlPi<br />

No JOS too big, no RE-<br />

PAIR foe imtll . , . all of<br />

our plumbing and hasting<br />

work 9»U the sun careful<br />

«-njid«r*tion,<br />

PILEGGI<br />

Ml WfST AVINUf<br />

7la WOT *y<br />

OCMN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

I VHJMHi<br />

court.<br />

DIAL 3ffIS7«<br />

KitchenAid<br />

JOtllno • unurlen ( MnMUTWM \ IB<br />

PUMKN • WAIIBO . o*i • oil<br />

DIAL 3S9.1S7C<br />

i« Ki (un. e»ii nt-ttn<br />

QUALITY BROADLOOM<br />

Carpet — Lfnoleum — Ctramfc<br />

Custom Installations<br />

SPENGLER'S<br />

231 Weit Avanue Phone 399-3343<br />

OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong>, N.J. AMPLI PRif PARKING<br />

METAL EDGINGS — PAINTS<br />

WAXES — LINOLEUM REMNANTS<br />

Op«i its I TUBS, thru SAT,, J to ( FRi, «VB. |CM Men j<br />

59 CHUFF<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

— INC, —<br />

arvin§ You Sine "21"<br />

ALiS and SERVICE<br />

ANN* *L SCMUFF •ARBARA f,<br />

JOSIPH 1, MORBY, JR., LlwntM<br />

• ELiCTRICAL CONTRACTOR ,<br />

• AUTHORIZED *<br />

RCA-WHIRLPOOL % PHILCO<br />

ROOF ANTINNAS<br />

TV ANTENNA S 4 L «,||*<br />

TIUIVISION and<br />

RADIO REPAIRS<br />

VHF • UHF - FM<br />

<strong>On</strong> Ail MakH and Msdali<br />

Call and Delivery Serwlea<br />

USED TV SITS<br />

- OOOD CONDITION —<br />

SALE or RfNT<br />

WIBK _ MONTH _ SEASON<br />

•NOOKS<br />

Asbury Avenue Dial 39M242<br />

M<br />

Restaurant portrayed the country western<br />

DIAL<br />

399-<br />

8167<br />

PLUMBING<br />

& HEATING<br />

345 West Avenue<br />

Railroad]<br />

Continued<br />

md PI,M,0<br />

Wlll > it* 10th u.<br />

Proposal. appri)Y,/<br />

°«Mtl Ctty L<br />

trjck 1 , isfarsou<br />

Club officil j<br />

"•titi nn whot bi«lU<br />

tin' plan to do iwi<br />

present pjisenjet<br />

^tatlon1 liaa b<br />

Fn'ifiht 6frvj<br />

Ihi' resort will be ea<br />

rn previous yi>>ri, itni<br />

24-1<br />

SERVK<br />

socoNr v«g<br />

AGENCY<br />

ill M1U1Y AVI<br />

• RESIDENTIAL 8 COMMERCIAL *<br />

ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR]<br />

GENERAL ELECTRIC<br />

APPLIANCE J<br />

SALfS and SIRVICE<br />

FACTOR Y TRAINED 5IRVICIM|N_<br />

ASBURY AVI, PHONl<br />

J Out: 339.224*<br />

* »«,! 3SS.17S4<br />

Coreon Electric]<br />

•<br />

JOHN90H,<br />

« JACOB c, SGHUTF, m.<br />

751 WEST A*!., 0«« O<br />

m HfSIBtWTIAI.<br />

• COMMIMIM<br />

HM<br />

FEIL<br />

ON YOU?<br />

FLOORS?<br />

Add fl<br />

electric<br />

heatars fdn<br />

Old and N#w HouiM an dlfl<br />

the odvontoge* of Gi B.KTWC<br />

Call us for detail*.<br />

Wm. S. ANDERSOI<br />

ELECTRICIANS<br />

1345 West Av«, Di<br />

URNAMEMT WINNERS - Finals<br />

annual Horvey Lake Tennis<br />

lament are completed, and the<br />

: have been awarded trophies. In<br />

p photo ore the doubles winner!<br />

Harry J. LeRoy, of Margate, and<br />

Fitzgerald, Absecon, and the<br />

s up (left) Raymond Stephino, of<br />

fp coaches slated<br />

day camp Friday<br />

111 r!iiy camp for<br />

111 and 18 years c,l<br />

conducted at thi?<br />

Center outdoor<br />

| during !ht>, wuck begln-<br />

(August. 291,<br />

learn camp will be coni<br />

"bode" Hawaii,<br />

B director, under thi)<br />

Glenn wins<br />

i wil races<br />

sQmn wen..the Indies<br />

I rsefe foF Lightning<br />

|1 eBsa nut ef Hobby<br />

honfs fnr<br />

V, ill Jefinnrtti 1 Lind-<br />

4b$i Hrnns out, ;\ml<br />

third in<br />

|HWirt doublrd in Sun-<br />

1 men. Bill Linrtd<br />

to Hartford in<br />

lolths n«-t until Dr.<br />

OIBH third in bfith<br />

, Jack MncCraek-<br />

^ Lei Burtis iverp fourth,<br />

in the first<br />

| Wo Burtis na8 fourth<br />

Jrt ran pf the flort.<br />

NSURED<br />

It's<br />

Fantastic<br />

How My<br />

Money Grows<br />

• Ns Minimum Balance<br />

Raquired<br />

• AN Savings Account*<br />

Earn the Same Rate<br />

• lach Transaction Recordod<br />

In Pa*s Book<br />

A10RT04GI FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />

CURRiNT DIVIDiND RATI<br />

4i/j% PER ANNUM<br />

; WN <strong>CITY</strong> HOME SAVINGS<br />

AVI.<br />

Warmister, Pa., and Robert S, Bealer. of<br />

Cherry Hill, in the lower picture are the<br />

singles winner and runner-up, Stan<br />

Novak (second from left) of<br />

Whitemarsh, Pi,, ind Riy Stephano of<br />

Warmister, At left is club pro Henry<br />

MoCone, while it right i« Bruce Weober,<br />

umpire,<br />

I<br />

A CLASSIPIID AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

n I<br />

THf <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINf L-LiDGIR<br />

Blair Fletcher rules 110 class<br />

in weekend! sail racing at OCYC<br />

< h< irv Hill<br />

Mitllin hi tn-w \w lli< win<br />

mi of mo i RI- o( tli< S.itimliy<br />

5irii- in tin Intimilninil 110<br />

il n in Cuv \ ii lit riub<br />

Ri«kli Gni n Noilh Bnin-,<br />

~ "Hit inil Km ( nu, Oil in<br />

filv tolloned in rfvimtl willi Hill<br />

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PAGE TWiLVI<br />

Horse killed by ear;<br />

Young rider unhurt<br />

.' A Linwood youth escaped<br />

icrious injury Saturday when<br />

ihe home he was riding bolted<br />

into the path of an automobile<br />

U you want to be luii-py. never<br />

set your ntnd upon anything<br />

JiWeii Ja in the powers of rivn<br />

h wilhhbU.<br />

on busy New rd. near Centra!<br />

av. According to Linwood<br />

police, Jackie Wittonwilfr, 13,<br />

of 30 W. Italnes av,, slid from<br />

his mount and escaped with<br />

minor cuts and bruises. He had<br />

been riding on a path cut<br />

through underbrush.<br />

The horse, owned by a local<br />

livery stable, was killed when il<br />

was struck by an automobile<br />

driven by Joseph M. Eiistleek,<br />

17, of 14 Mt. Vernon av,,<br />

Linwood, Eastleek's car was<br />

badly darhagrd by the impact.<br />

Clami on th« H«lf Shell or StMmad • SandwIeliM<br />

<strong>On</strong> ReoMvalf Blvd., 1 V» Mllat West of<br />

Ocean City on 34th Sift<br />

OPfN DAILY 'TIL 2 A. M,<br />

OPIN SUNDAYS hwn 11 NOON<br />

BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />

FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 399-4906<br />

CONEY'S<br />

" ~ •*"= INC, --<br />

34TH STREET<br />

<strong>On</strong> RooMv.lt Blvd. <strong>On</strong>» Mil* From Brldg*<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

W«ll Known Bnttii<br />

mt • BOURBON<br />

GIN • RUM<br />

BUR<br />

OPEN<br />

W1IKDAYS<br />

9 A. M. to 10 P. M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

Dial<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9 a.m.<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

12 Noon<br />

399-9851<br />

THE GULL'S NEST<br />

3260 Asbury Avenue<br />

ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAL<br />

OF THE BEST PIZZA IN TOWN<br />

%1 *tiL %*) 11\<br />

SMALL <br />

Bring this Ad In and Receive 25* OFF<br />

an small size and 40* en larg#>.<br />

CALL 399-6589 and YOUR ORDER<br />

WILL BE READY WHEN YOU ARRIVE<br />

OPEN SUNDAY-THURSDAY 8 a.m..i2 p.m.<br />

FEIDAY-SATURDAY 8 a,m.-l a.m.<br />

ClrcU<br />

CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />

iLBNDID WHISKEY<br />

.Straight Whiflny ... 6 Ytmn Old<br />

Canadian Whlikty ., , 4 YMM QW<br />

TOTAL SI % ACID WH WHI5KIB<br />

49% Neutral Spirit.<br />

— MPnwf — ~<br />

FIFTH<br />

QUART<br />

*4,39<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

<strong>On</strong> tfte Circle Samara Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

Bmmma -<br />

HIT THE JACKPOT - Five mariln<br />

were boatsd by a party of Ocean City<br />

area anglers fishing last week from th§ Jo<br />

Rsr Bar II. Pictured with the fish iro (I.<br />

Obituaries<br />

Joseph Kopec<br />

Joseph Kopec, of 91 S: 2nd<br />

at. Brooklyn, N, Y,, died Auguk<br />

9 alter a short Ulnem. He<br />

was 48 and a farmer aupltpt<br />

ef the Flanders Hatel.<br />

Me, Kopec was employed as a<br />

baker at Stern's Pastiy Shop in<br />

New York at the time of his<br />

death. He is survived by hli<br />

mother, five brothers and two<br />

sisters,<br />

Rweral services were held Au-<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINit--LiPOtR<br />

gust 13 In Brooklyn with interment<br />

in Calvary Cemetery,<br />

Brooklyn,<br />

James C. Hasfte<br />

James C. HastW, of 1127 amp.<br />

son av., died Thursday in the<br />

Unwoed Canvajesesit Center<br />

fdlowing a jhort illneij. He was<br />

m Mr, Hastia had been an Ocean<br />

City readem for the past M<br />

years coming from Fhijadelphis.<br />

He was a calibrator with the<br />

MJrjneapolis-Honeywell Oompany<br />

DfflJCIOUS FOOD — S1MIBLY PWCID<br />

Four Y's RESTAURANT<br />

PLATTERS • DDJNERS • COCKTAILS<br />

TASTY SANDWICHES<br />

t/4 MILE NORTH OF TUCKAHOE<br />

Just Minutes Away — A Pleasant Drive Itai Ine QJUHtry<br />

ROUTE i0_CORBIN <strong>CITY</strong> PHONE UUM1<br />

SEE OUR QYSTIR PLAT1 COLLiCTiON<br />

• ••••<br />

:W (••••••<br />

ONDERLAND •<br />

• • PIER ** •<br />

6th St. en the Boardwalk<br />

17 RIDES<br />

OPIN DAILY 1 P. M.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

RiNTAL "BIKES 75c hour •<br />

• •••A<br />

The DORIAN Restaurant<br />

10* Asbury Avenue Ocean City, N. J,<br />

DELICIOUS DINNERS SERVED;<br />

Woskdayi 4 p,m..§ p.m.*Sunday 3 p.m. to 8 p.m.<br />

HOMIMADI BAKING FOR TAKI-OUTI<br />

CINNAMON BUNS *1,00 per pan (16)<br />

PIES - £Pl»Lf CAKES - CRUMB CAKES<br />

Warren & Thelrna MacAdams, Qwn§f-Manag§menr<br />

All the Pancakes U Can Eat<br />

GREEN MUG COFFEE<br />

'!J0 Dinner Special<br />

SURFRIDER RESTAURANT<br />

NEWEST m <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

IN THI IMPALA MOTf t I0TH * OMAN<br />

Famous For Fine Foods<br />

J'HI M/r ."lA'.A'.I<br />

' IM 1 J'Jl,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

• STEAKS<br />

• ITAUAN<br />

< Vl'ilNK<br />

to r.J.Tom Barnes, Dan Montagna and R.<br />

Joseph Barnes, Jr., all of Down City, and<br />

Jim Krajicek, Sea Isle City. Senior<br />

Photo,<br />

in PWladeljAia reilrina flve<br />

years ago. He was a manher of<br />

Mor^n-RaiKk Post 137 American<br />

Legion.<br />

, Surviving are his wile, Ethoi;<br />

ate son, Oaig, of ttris dfyi<br />

two brothaB, Andy and Benjamta.<br />

both rf Philadelphia; and<br />

thiice granddiildTiai.<br />

FuneiBl fflrvlee* were held<br />

yegtia/day mfflrtng (Monday)<br />

from ttw Wmbmg FtinUal<br />

Home, Ml Asbury iiv, Interonit<br />

was at Hillade Oimetay, Ros.<br />

lyn. Pa,<br />

Miss O. C,<br />

oonlinned from page 1<br />

Katbarine Rebecca Stretch,<br />

Judges for the flist annual<br />

pageant included KYW-TV<br />

news commentator Trudy<br />

Haynes, fashion eoordlnator<br />

Marie McCullough, free-lance<br />

photographer Walter Holt,<br />

Associate Professor Samuel J,<br />

Pini^zotto of Atlantic<br />

Community College, and<br />

Norristewn^ (Pa.) lawyer<br />

Robert W, TTedinniok.<br />

In addition to Miss New<br />

Jersey, distinguished guests<br />

included Mayor Robert L,<br />

Sharp, William T. Cowart,<br />

president of the Miss America<br />

Pageant, Adrian Phillips, past<br />

president of the Miss America<br />

Pageant, Nate Zalbef, president<br />

of the Miss New Jersey<br />

Pageant, Kathy Salerno, the<br />

reigning Miss Atlantic County,<br />

former Miss Cape May<br />

Counties Susan Cornwall and<br />

Beverly Prestl, former Miss<br />

Atlantic County, Julie Ann<br />

Rhoads and the current<br />

Hydrangea Queen, Carol Ann<br />

Benzon,<br />

The highlights of the evening<br />

were videotaped by Ocean City<br />

Television and will be shown<br />

on cable channel 2 tomorrow<br />

(Wednesday) night starting at<br />

6:30.<br />

President of the Ocean City<br />

Jaycees Is Kenneth E. String,<br />

who also served as publicity<br />

chairman for the pageant.<br />

Executive Director of the<br />

pageant was Hiehard Myers,<br />

Tom Williams was production<br />

manager, Arthur Ford was<br />

judges' chairman, Charles<br />

Palermo handled ticket sales,<br />

Robert Luke organized the<br />

program book, Joseph<br />

Pougherty was in charge of<br />

lighting and Phi] Turner<br />

designed the stage and runway<br />

settings.<br />

Strang indicated after the<br />

pageant that, based on the<br />

tremendous acceptance given<br />

by local people, the Jnyee<br />

will begin almost immediately<br />

to make plans for a bigger and<br />

better pageant next year. The<br />

club also has other plans «Ji, ig<br />

the»e lines which should b«<br />

announced in the yiiry near<br />

future, Strung said, -<br />

Nearly every mnn In tfie city<br />

wants a (arm until he v/ Court<br />

lloubt, irVill i inp "The T^ord's<br />

Pr«i>er*<br />

In\tM-iitioti will hi KIVCn by<br />

lh«' Ilev H irry I 1 Findei*icint<br />

I'ast Master of Mo'art Lud^e<br />

1 JG cif Philadelphia<br />

B e n P d i c 11'*n will bo<br />

prnnnuni * d b\ Rft\ rncjnd L<br />

RuiirdfiUi, Grand < hupluni of<br />

thr Gruid Lodgi of N* w<br />

Jersey,<br />

AH Master Masons In the<br />

area including those<br />

vacationing in Ocean City and<br />

nearby poiiite are invited to<br />

attend tliP mooting which starts<br />

RWGM John K. Young<br />

promptly at B p.m. Ample<br />

parking facilities are available.<br />

No membership cards nor<br />

examinations of any type will<br />

be required of those attending.<br />

$47,700 extra<br />

for 'expenses'<br />

City Cummi^ion, M iH<br />

appropnati d $17,700 for<br />

empr£#>ncit *• not cowrf d in HIP<br />

10G4 budffl<br />

At l ( ordin^J to tin 1 rrsiilutiou<br />

tjdoplt d by tho cornmi'ustont'rs,<br />

thr i*trn moncj is noodi d to<br />

defray the- cost of building a<br />

niw bulkhead, filling «i pot<br />

holt"; in Etrreli, thf rental of<br />

trash trutJc; for tht.' Buri au €jf<br />

,S a 11 11 j 11 o 11 and the<br />

coiT"lrnctiort of a timber<br />

bulkhiad for thf iSth st<br />

lapnun<br />

AKo listed us em* rpenry<br />

expenses Wai ftn appropriation<br />

of $^,000 for tht rcp.nr of tin<br />

t^ily'i one jitnfy bus tind tin<br />

rental of a similar bus while tin<br />

tity's bus is l.itd up<br />

Emergency parking nulu<br />

fnaintfnanci' will toiit "11,000,<br />

while Hilary mid wagt b for<br />

bearh maintenance personnel<br />

will romr to $f>,000<br />

A"" rondition*Th foi the<br />

Municipal Court mid tourt<br />

offices will take $1,000, while<br />

a cooler for the huildinl'<br />

inspector's office amounts to<br />

$].50O<br />

City Treasurer Anthnnv b<br />

Imbt,si said that (he sum of<br />

$4,600 is set Mjlde for a<br />

cooperative inspection program<br />

in the building inspector's<br />

office which will be handled<br />

with the State,<br />

Another 55,000 is set aside<br />

Continued page 2 ,<br />

Farley raps thru-tram cutoff<br />

State Senator Frank S,<br />

Parley "bitterly opposes" the<br />

scrapping of through trains<br />

between shore points and<br />

ccntraj Philadelphia, he told<br />

the third session of public<br />

hearings on a contract<br />

proposed for the<br />

Pcnnsylvanin-lleading Seashore<br />

Lino and the State Department<br />

of Transportation, Wednesday<br />

night.<br />

Parley, of Atlantic County,<br />

with Senator Robert B, Kay, of<br />

Capo May County, will fight in<br />

Trenton to preserve train<br />

service needed not only by<br />

commuters but by travellers<br />

coming to the shore area for<br />

vacations or to attend<br />

conventions,<br />

Generally, the proposed<br />

eontraet which would<br />

terminate all PRSL trains at<br />

Lindenwold appeared to have<br />

won the approval of<br />

commuters, though some<br />

objected to changing to the<br />

high speed line.<br />

. The contract calls for one<br />

yearly subsidy of $325,000,<br />

and two of $380,000. Also, the<br />

State will undertake to<br />

recondition 10 of the railroad's<br />

sdf.propelled diesel cars and<br />

deduct the cost from the<br />

annual payments.<br />

Whether the State will agree<br />

to insist on maintaining<br />

through train service to 30th<br />

st, station in Philadelphia<br />

appeared • doubtful despite<br />

Parley's protest. The now<br />

contract had received<br />

preliminary • approval both<br />

from the Department of<br />

Transportation and the<br />

railroad.<br />

At the final hearing James<br />

W. Diffenderfer, an assistant<br />

vice president of the<br />

Pennsylvania Railroad, painted<br />

a gloomy financial picture of<br />

the^road,<br />

Diffenderfer said that the<br />

cash deficit incurred by the<br />

line last year totalled<br />

$640,000, He said the total<br />

revenue from the railroad's 16<br />

Continued page 5<br />

the youth arc alleged to have<br />

burglarised i* owned by King<br />

and his wife.<br />

Young said that -Patrolmen<br />

John Morris and Dennis Jones<br />

responded to a telephone tip<br />

that the boys were entering the<br />

market a\ 1 E. Atlantic blvd.<br />

They were joined by Sergeant<br />

Robert C Eberhardt. ITic three<br />

officers brought the boys to<br />

headquarter*.<br />

At that point Young, aided<br />

by Detective Joseph Ncsgoda,<br />

supervised the investigation<br />

and questioning which resulted<br />

in the formal charges against<br />

the youths<br />

V<br />

Merbti?ier, pastor of Messiah Lutheran<br />

Church, Philadelphia. Mrs. Noah is Mrs,<br />

Merbreir. Tho weekly Captain Noah<br />

show is seen on Six TV stations including<br />

SUUiou WFIT.-TV, Philadelphia. — Senior<br />

Photo.<br />

one system<br />

at city hall speeds up calls<br />

If you telephone City Hall from now on you<br />

may be astonished at how fast an operator<br />

answers.<br />

The New Jersey Bell Telephone Co, has just<br />

completed Installing new and complicated<br />

electronic gear in the municipal building which<br />

(hopefully) will speed up service.<br />

The new gadget, the heart of which Is a small<br />

pushbutton console, will permit direct dialing<br />

of inter-office calls.<br />

It will also allow City Hall workers to dial<br />

outride calls within the company's "local<br />

calling area" though they will be cut off<br />

automatically if they attempt to make long<br />

distance calls witlvout going through the<br />

operator and her now console.<br />

Top - officials who have private lines<br />

unconnected to the system will be able to dial<br />

long distance calls direct, however. An<br />

additional feature of the system makes it<br />

Impossible for operators to listen into calls once<br />

they are complete between itations. Not that<br />

operators have ever done such a thing,<br />

Robert A, Davenport, local Bell manager,<br />

said yesterday that the now equipment cost<br />

$610 to install. It will also cost more a month.<br />

The old switchboard was rented to the city for<br />

a monthly charge of $876 whereas the new<br />

console and additional equipment will colt<br />

approximately $906 a menth. The difference is<br />

$331 a month but Davenport said it may be<br />

possible for the city to operate tho equipment<br />

at njght without an operator. Calls would reach<br />

the Polico Department,<br />

The new equipment includes BS extensions<br />

with 15 outside trunk lines, three more than<br />

were on the old switchboard.<br />

Taxpayer's suit jeopardizes<br />

Sea Isle City school plans<br />

SEA ISLE <strong>CITY</strong> - A<br />

taxpayer's suit brought in<br />

Chancery Division of Superior<br />

Court has stalled for at least 30<br />

days the construction of a now<br />

$744,000 elementary school<br />

on a site just west of the<br />

present 80-year old building in<br />

Two driveri fined<br />

$200; lose licenses<br />

Traffic division of Municipal<br />

Court Wednesday saw two<br />

defendants fined J200 for<br />

drunken driving while they lost<br />

their driving privileges for two<br />

years.<br />

Municipal Judge Franklin A,<br />

King handed out the sentences<br />

to Montford C, Rockford, 17,<br />

of Leeds Point, and to Michael<br />

P. Henrlch, 23, of Levlttown,<br />

Pa, John H. Yatcs, 20, of<br />

Abseeon, was fined $80 and<br />

lost his license for six monthj<br />

when King found him guilty of<br />

driving while his judgement<br />

was impaired by alcohol.<br />

Charles J, Hlekman, 17, of<br />

Malvern, Pa,, paid $110 in fines<br />

and costs. He was found guilty<br />

of careless driving and leaving<br />

the scone of an accident.<br />

William J. Nolan, 23, of<br />

Moarestown, paid $45 on a<br />

recitloss driving count, A total<br />

of 10 other defendants failed<br />

to appear in court end<br />

forfeited $314 bail.<br />

the block bounded by 45th<br />

and iSth sts,. Central av and<br />

Park rd.<br />

Wildwood attorney Marvin<br />

D. PertkJe brought the legal<br />

action on behalf of Edward J,<br />

Riser, a tile contractor. It was<br />

the plaintiff's allegation that<br />

no emergency existed which<br />

made it necessary to build the<br />

new school at this time.<br />

Judge Herbert Horn agreed<br />

with Perskle and told Ocean<br />

City attorney Robert P-<br />

Oarrett, 3rd., and Atlantic City<br />

attorney Patrick T, MeGahn,<br />

Jr., he was retaining<br />

jurisdiction and they could<br />

return for further argument<br />

after 30 days from August 20,<br />

Qarrott represented the City<br />

of Sea Isle, the Sea Isle Board<br />

of School Estimates and the<br />

Board of Education. McOahn<br />

represents Foundations and<br />

Structures Inc., of Marmora,<br />

•Ihe firm which won a {34,570<br />

contract for driving the piles<br />

for the new building.<br />

The Division of Local<br />

Government at Trenton had<br />

approved the city's application<br />

for permission to regard the<br />

need for construction funds as<br />

an emergency not allowed for<br />

in the 1MB budget.<br />

School Board president John<br />

Mazurie had said work on tlie new<br />

building should begin next<br />

month, with completion<br />

scheduled in time for the<br />

opening of the 1070 school<br />

year next September, ' "<br />

The board took bids em<br />

piling work on Wednesday, The<br />

contract was awarded' to<br />

Foundations and Structures,<br />

Inc., of Marmora, for 534,870,<br />

lowest of three bids fubmltted.<br />

Other bidders were Clayton<br />

Construction Co., of Marmora<br />

$38,888, and Arthur H, Henry,<br />

of Northfield, J43.130. Work<br />

Continued pgge 5<br />

Wmathmr<br />

Today, fair and cool with<br />

high near 80. In COs<br />

overnight, Friday,<br />

aomewhat cooler and fair.<br />

Saturday, warmer with high<br />

jn the mid 80s, — U.S.<br />

Weather Bureau,<br />

Time and tides.<br />

Ml Strwt DrawkrUf*<br />

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2 — SECTION ONi TH1 OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTlNiL.LfDOiR IY/ AUGUST M, 1969 \m<br />

WHY LEASE YEAR AFTER YEAR? p.eunBP , iviwri<br />

BUY NOW FOR TOTAL SEASHORE LIVING!<br />

s\v TO MCII/CCP M/tricr c OPEN N FOR INSPECTION IS<br />

OUR NEWEST MODELS<br />

A iarfe U-tovel home — adapts wc-Jl to water-<br />

(rent w Wand loratlons, While dining on the<br />

private upper level sun deck or in iim dining<br />

roem, you have a plea^iig view oi your dock<br />

and lagoon, T5ie covered first Hoar patio is pm<br />

ieet tor a cook out or fgliudnK,<br />

The spadeus recreation room has a 0051 flre-<br />

Tins esatiia contemporary home was destaKd<br />

specifleally for lagoon living The covered porch<br />

on the 0m floor ertends the imflre width ol the<br />

house. The second floor las a wide mm deck<br />

where you can enjoy the oonrBmt aetiviUeH on the<br />

waterways. This is an excellent, private spot to<br />

rtfajt and aeauire your sun tan, Thws are five<br />

Miding gass window walls laetog Oie JaBoetB<br />

»WrJi brinp the cheertul autdoors rigit into Oie<br />

The H»ron — 3 bedrooms — 1 Vi JJaths<br />

The Loon — 3 bedrooms — 1 Vi baths<br />

place ami is id«U for fall iinti winter ontit-buning,<br />

A pris-ate don is perfect lor qujrt solitude<br />

lor studying or complptinB {hat hit of otfloo work<br />

that you brought tome. The dun can aJso be<br />

uliliajd as a. fourUi hodreoin,<br />

F"er vaentierra, weekends all year and to wjic.<br />

merit lator this home is unsurpassed.<br />

house.<br />

The infefior is as dramatic as Hie erterior. The<br />

spectacular living roam is two stories Jugd, wiih<br />

a second story balcony passaBe overlooMng the<br />

lower level. The log burninB firepla.ee arJHs just<br />

the rigait pkasUe touoh on a»se tall and winter<br />

(•veriin^. This is Just tiie house where you can<br />

get the most enjoyment Irom seartiorc and water-<br />

(rom livinB.<br />

•nnw eire maw iiiiiismU iiKMtoctural details in<br />

tills tli'siBn Indicting the stately bay windows and<br />

nttriictivt" nuKh'snmi siding wludi enhanu-* this<br />

Mtsllti'i-ramtui sitylu Inmo. A tfiolk'red, recessed<br />

i-oun (VILKUXV opens to a spadous foyer. Glass<br />

slidirif-r (tors from file mar o( the layer open<br />

ojita iui aftratfive patio area. The lamUy am<br />

mcLu ° iMsuN0Ar °*" T0 •"*<br />

Th# Mallard — 3 bedrooms — V/i bafhi<br />

The Sea Gull _ 4 bedrooms — 2Vt baths<br />

Here is a really large home with eveiythiii; you<br />

could WiUH,- A big private sun deck on the soeoai<br />

Hoar overlooks the boating and swlminiii* aeiivities<br />

on youj" lagoon. Y«j can sun bathe ani Bet<br />

a good healthy tan. The first floor has a covered<br />

patio whore you can relax after an invigorating<br />

• swim. Inside UMTO is a large njenatian room<br />

ol nrnds plus a fiupamte, taniU cMiilng i^Z<br />

dinner and oitorteiingiig.<br />

This home fuUUJs all UM ei^uimnentK &r a vsa<br />

iion, retirement or y^r 'ixau^ Iwiieit"""<br />

equaUy y adaptable for watezlnnt as wtii'tttttf<br />

loeattons,<br />

ovwleokins the WB.terway(, Hme j em ^gi<br />

tain ary ame rt the year. The nasta- Worn<br />

suite has a private bath, a droning w aai 1<br />

big waUcJn eiofeL<br />

For the family wanting space ttie "S« GMT'<br />

is pt?rt«?t.<br />

Many Dearie Features Induing Dishwasher, Garbage Wsposal, Hectric Cooking, Eye-Leve! Oven, Electtic<br />

BAY LANDINGS, a lagoon wmmumfy of euitom-builf hom»s. Waterfronf living at Irs flnest, A year 'round community for relaxed vaeaHon living.<br />

Shopping, schools, flshlno, bo*Hng, bafhino and I8.hole golf eeurse easily accessible<br />

STOECO BAY LANDINGS<br />

Developers of the Stoeco-Riviera Tract<br />

32nd & BAY AVE. (T»rnri8htww,twayRe,dtohail5,N6.ni MAIN OFFICE 2104 BAY AVENUE DIAL 399-8030<br />

END SEASON SALE<br />

SAVINGS 50% !$3.00<br />

Shop Every Department and Save!<br />

G ON HIS MIND - These days young<br />

,cCarthy has cans on his mind, but today he<br />

live cans on his fed as he competes in the annual<br />

I City Boardwalk Stilt Marathon to bi; staged by<br />

Ity Recreation Department.<br />

Ads Bring You Quick teuffs<br />

jw Serving Ocean City<br />

IAN SYKES CO.<br />

ROOFiNG<br />

SHIFT METAL<br />

SIDING of Alt Typw<br />

Ns Job T« Urg* «r Too Small<br />

H is-nMA 641'6493<br />

IERKSHIRE<br />

ANNUAL SALE<br />

PANTY HOSE<br />

[& STOCKINGS<br />

G. 21-SEPT. 6<br />

REG.<br />

HOSE<br />

SALf PRICE<br />

$1.35<br />

$1.50<br />

$1.75<br />

$2.39<br />

STOCKINGS<br />

SALE PRICE<br />

$1,09<br />

$1,19<br />

$1.39<br />

Gross debt decreased<br />

in Cape May County<br />

tJroso i]idihUdni-M ,,f N«w<br />

Jprwy'u 21 i-ountiM in diml>inK<br />

to the $400 million lcvi-1.<br />

Throughout the Stalls r moro than $M<br />

million over 1907 and wns up<br />

morn tlijin *IB7W million over<br />

1964.<br />

Huhterdon remained the<br />

only county reporting no nYbt<br />

outstanding Fourteen otht'rf.<br />

roportt^d ineroaacs, five<br />

dl-creasefi und one no change<br />

from 1907.<br />

Approximately $A'J million,<br />

or rnon.' than 10 percent of the<br />

total representji debt from<br />

i ifimiiunity colk^ps El^vf n<br />

counties reported<br />

jiuUioru'jttun of d« l bt tor this<br />

purposi<br />

An anmi.il tabulation,<br />

pi* pun d by tin Now .Ifpioy<br />

Tixpayiis A*^Ci»l r< f< rence buokUt,<br />

"Financial Statistics of N«-w<br />

Jrr&**y Loc-il tiovcrnmfnl," to<br />

bi pubhUird jn tin 1 fall<br />

Bridge, ferry workers<br />

given pay increase<br />

NEW CASTLE, PBL. -<br />

Commiaionon of the Delaware<br />

River and Bay Authority have<br />

approved a fl percent cost of<br />

living .adjustment for its<br />

employees.<br />

The increase, which affects<br />

383 employees of the Delaware<br />

Memorial Bridge and the C«pe<br />

May-Lewes Ferry, will not<br />

apply to the islaries of William<br />

J. Miller, Jr., director of the<br />

Authority, or Theodore C.<br />

Bright, genera! manager,<br />

Commliiioners also heard a<br />

report thit the removal of all<br />

floating debris in the river<br />

caused by the July 9 ramming<br />

by the freighUr Regent<br />

Liverpool his been<br />

accomplished by the J.E.<br />

Brenneman Co,, under contract<br />

to Texaco Oil Co,, who<br />

chartered the Liverpool. An<br />

inventory of the pieces picked<br />

SUPPORT STOCKINGS<br />

REG, PRICE<br />

$3.95<br />

St


»AGI 4 _ SECTION ONI THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTlNEL-LfDGiR<br />

MATS — FOR ALL OCCASIONS<br />

Pram Mb* h. Wlilm.,, t. Fifcritey EM, Pan<br />

HANDBAGS — ALL NSW SMAPBS, SUES. COLORS<br />

WWWl_— P—» P» fate — €«M - Wwr mtmttm<br />

WINTER WOOL OOArT-7*O*« S«M»<br />

FASHION WEATHER COATS — PROM &Mt<br />

NYLON QUILT COAT— SDH<br />

•*TW CaMa fcr all Timil*<br />

COTTON SHIFT* - REDUCED •* OFF BIO, HKt<br />

— HHMMI — CI..M — Surf* _<br />

HELEN F.<br />

Open 9 «.m. to<br />

5:S0 p.BL<br />

Wdjtj-9 tot<br />

825 Asbvtf Avanva<br />

MilWNM<br />

GOWNS-<br />

SPORTSWEAR<br />

and ACCO50R1ES<br />

FINAL SUMMER CLiARANCi<br />

§27 antJ S37 Asfewry Avenue<br />

W-4400-3SM154<br />

Hours My Q.5.50 , fVidfly 9-8<br />

950 Boardwalk<br />

10 a.m.-lx a.m.<br />

6 h<br />

Edward M. Butler, Jr.,<br />

form^r/y of Philadelphia, Ijai<br />

•.*«*»'i\ed his PhD, in Electrical<br />

Etiiji Roef [ng from the<br />

UnivoT^ity uf California at<br />

Berkeley. He atti'iided Cornell<br />

Vnlvemiy whiTf he rreiMved<br />

his BS and MS,<br />

He is the* son of Mr, and Mrs,<br />

Edward ,M, . Butler, of<br />

Wyndmoor, Philndclphiil, nnd*<br />

12 \v. isth st,, this city. Mr.<br />

Butler, SF., has tau|jht summpf<br />

school hvTe for several years.<br />

Dr. Butler is married to the<br />

former Nancy J, Taylor,<br />

daughter of Col. and Mrs.<br />

Robert Taylor, of Drexel Hill,<br />

Pp., and 1130 Wpslny av,, this<br />

city.<br />

Dr. and Mrs, Butler make<br />

their home in Colts Neck, Dr,<br />

Butler is employed by Bel!<br />

Lab.<br />

rimru<br />

FOHkVbXUHM,<br />

EASE INTO FALL<br />

vrrtfi Seflnut . , a doubbfcn<br />

b|*nd of Dxrai and^ wool<br />

DRISS SHOPPE<br />

741 Aibury Avenue<br />

MITEHID PARK1NO<br />

IN REAR<br />

B1SCAVNE BRIDGE-Mrs.<br />

Kay Millrr was winner of<br />

Monday rvrninfl':* Biscaym*<br />

Bnd(i- fifty, Runnersup were<br />

Diik Hiralinr, Mns Elisabeth<br />

JiiHttv. Sin Man, Wiiso:!, Mrs.<br />

Ktjc K^r-hlf r ,*°nd Mrs. Bryan.<br />

; LVRAY DUPLICATE - An<br />

averaqo of I OS was made both<br />

ways at the Luray Duplicate<br />

Bridge game played Wednesday<br />

evening.<br />

In the North-South section<br />

those coming in above average<br />

were Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mnffiit,<br />

122W, Sylvin Brown and<br />

Naomi Seymour, 11BH, Seline<br />

DeMaris and Betty Evans, also<br />

HOW, Rose Erjckson and<br />

Helen Stedem, 112, and Lillian<br />

Balde and Ann Bueman, 110H.<br />

East-West players eoming in<br />

above average were Lucille<br />

Mina and Thtirrsa Alesander,<br />

Mflli, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph<br />

Piersol, laoii. Nan Menihan<br />

and Helene Hughes, 121, and<br />

Dorothy Pfohl and Eleanor<br />

Potterton, 116H,<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE-<br />

Average* of 90 both w ; ays were<br />

made at the Boxwood<br />

Duplicate Bridge game played<br />

Wednesday evening.<br />

North-South section results<br />

put Art Levin and Jim Connell<br />

in firat with 128, and Mr, and<br />

Mrs, Marcel Cluutkr second<br />

with IIS. Also above average<br />

H-pre Muriel MeCort and<br />

Uertrudf Stout, Mary Bond<br />

.'lnd Nan O'Ncil and David<br />

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WOODBINE, N. J.<br />

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Ui'rtrudi 1 Bodiiie mid A«nes<br />

Hnab, 21 Mi, and Pauline<br />

Homersley and Poa Barker.<br />

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SUMMER<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

IHCLUDIHO HALT SIZES<br />

Qp*n Dally f:U a.m.<br />

(W«d. and Thun.<br />

GOING BACK<br />

TO SCHOOL?<br />

MAKE THE SCINI<br />

SHOP AT<br />

THE 1N-B-<br />

TIEN SHOP<br />

atering t5 pfs*u«n* 4 to 24<br />

nd junior. 1 Id 13 with lh«<br />

fuwMI In Fill F.thlon. _ BlftJ<br />

— Noviltli,.<br />

You afs wolcomo M «t6p In<br />

and look ui ovdr.<br />

4 S. AVOLYN AVI.<br />

f«M« Bill.) VENTNOR, M. J,<br />

Ptiant au^osfi<br />

OBW 9:J0 1B II30<br />

ia imi rri. srio to iao<br />

r»m««nl!(« nmnw Mec*<br />

•» to M* CW<br />

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Piem-s from Phiiadclphin; the<br />

McKays from Havertnwn. Pa.,<br />

and John Christian nnd Dcjinis<br />

Anthony I'riim Camdi'n,<br />

The ramily bri'nk down U •<br />

Mr nnd Mrs, William McKav<br />

ntul MikP V£). Joe (1), Bill (5)<br />

and Mary Fraud's (7): Mr, and<br />

Mre. LU'offri'V KcnniHy nnd<br />

Christip (6), Misty (7), j,,im,d<br />

by Mrs,, Kennedy's broihrr and<br />

sister Kurt Franks ' (16) "and '<br />

Sandy Friiiiks (21)! Mr, nnd<br />

MrN. Chilrlrs Piircii mid Qri>c<br />

(3). DIHIB (6), David (8)<br />

Chnrli-s Jr. (U',4) and Dt'bby<br />

(lO'i): Mr. ant) Mrs.<br />

MfC'ormick and Audrey (IS)<br />

Kuth (17), Mary (18) "and<br />

Naiiey (19); Mr, and Mrs,<br />

FINAL<br />

SUMMER<br />

CLEARANCE<br />

rieij<br />

Choryj<br />

Rainy<br />

bore and<br />

••) thin,,<br />

it was ft<br />

TO 50% Off<br />

~k Dresses<br />

• Slacks<br />

-k Shorts<br />

^fASHiON<br />

CHALET<br />

16th Sf. A Haven Av..<br />

PALMER SHOPPING<br />

CENTER<br />

0Mi) Bath/ ItU ra r<br />

Ewry Nh 7 to 1<br />

•••••••|j<br />

SAVf MONEY ON BAKWY PR<br />

. •• VISIT THI =<br />

THRIFT STORE<br />

IN THE SOMERS POINT SHOPPINGcnrmJ<br />

DAILY FROM 9 to 9 • SUNDAY mrl<br />

LOAr<br />

FREE<br />

3 OF<br />

BREAD<br />

WHIN YOU BRING (N THIS AD<br />

, and YOUR PURCHASE IS Sl.K M MOUl<br />

• •••••••(<br />

Iverything Must Go!<br />

ALL SUMMER MERCHANDI5J<br />

30 to 50% OFF<br />

Including DANSKINS, INFAJTOud<br />

TODDLERS WEAR—Bop' ami OW<br />

I ALL SUMMER CHUBBY WEM<br />

I 30 to 50% off-:•••••••<br />

I COMPLlTe LINE of CHUilY WM<br />

Fran's Chi!dren f $m<br />

6616 Venfnof Avenue, Vi<br />

fill r»'S:l»-W«dn««d(y »nd FricJjy N I<br />

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11TH AASBURYAVf.<br />

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SUNDAY: flN AM. TO N<br />

SURFRIDER RESTAURAN1<br />

— Newest In Ocean City —<br />

IN THi IMPALA MOTiL 10TH ST. and OCIAN AV<br />

Name. . ,•<br />

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Almost as welcome<br />

a letter from home»<br />

A SPICIAL STUD!NW|<br />

SUBSCRIPTION<br />

to th#<br />

SENTINBJ<br />

<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

$4.00<br />

NOW<br />

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FILL IN COUPON BELOW<br />

Pleai. Send Special $4,00<br />

Studenf Subscription To<br />

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or Phone Circulation<br />

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AUGUST 22, 19&9<br />

J>E MAY-<br />

YES FERRY<br />

I iCHlDULE<br />

BjfiSNA<br />

Lssyt<br />

L..».., D.I<br />

8,00 AM<br />

9:30 AM<br />

11 lOO AM<br />

12,10 PM<br />

JiOO PM<br />

3:30 PM<br />

5,00 PM<br />

6:30 PM<br />

SiOO PM<br />

11:00 PM<br />

e WtTtfayf N<br />

rlost long distance<br />

I rates are cheape<br />

f y p M<br />

Venturists<br />

greet member<br />

Mis. Mnrlyg Olson waa<br />

initiated an a member of the<br />

Venture Club by president<br />

Slmron Guest at „ Spccini<br />

meeting last evening in the<br />

home of Miss Mnrjjio Weaver<br />

, corresponding secretary,<br />

I Ouest speaker for the<br />

evening was William McKim<br />

director of the Home for Boys<br />

in Mnrmora, Mr, McKim<br />

explmned the work of the<br />

home, the nature of the<br />

problems of some of the boys<br />

Ho olso explained how<br />

members of the Venture Club<br />

could work with the boys to<br />

develop seir confidence and<br />

provide affection.<br />

The president appointed the<br />

following committees for a<br />

Tashion show to be presented<br />

November 13: donations,<br />

Karen Lounsherry; reception<br />

Janice Finsel; tickets, Nancy<br />

Matthews; table prices, Nancy<br />

Rfluhauscrj door prizes, Margie<br />

Weaver; nd book, Karen Huff'<br />

and publicity, Mrs, Carolyn<br />

Stierhem,<br />

Miss' Finsel and Miss Guest<br />

exhibited ceramic Christmas<br />

trees which the club members<br />

are planninjf to make and sell.<br />

These trees will be on exhibit<br />

at a coke sale to be held In<br />

September at which time<br />

carders will be taken.<br />

The next regular meeting<br />

will be September 4,<br />

on Saturdays<br />

and Sundays.<br />

Call when<br />

Cheaper.<br />

HOUSE<br />

[CHECKING SERVICE<br />

Ilkt ths worry? suf of being an abiantM<br />

m<br />

mt owritfi- this winter. We will carefully<br />

keh your house wary ether day, Novmtaf<br />

? fe May I. During freezing weather<br />

« will inspeet avery day. If you leave<br />

H en in your heme, w# will arflust upsn<br />

Wsr nofiee so yQUr home will be warm<br />

~ you arrive. In case repairs are<br />

id, WB will call ALL FOR ONLY<br />

ntfci service man *ti s *h f>n<br />

DO<br />

BROADLEY<br />

PLUMBING & HEATING<br />

ItLT ILVD., MARMORA, DIAL JtfJMI<br />

• Ky BmlriBii AddrMi 410 ATLANTIC AVB.<br />

ROYAL Oil FUEL<br />

Mrs. Robert William Price<br />

Miss Grimes is the bride<br />

of Robert William Price<br />

A wedding of local interest<br />

was soleminzed Saturday in<br />

Bleyler Chapel of the First<br />

United Methodist Church when<br />

Miss Clarissa Mahara Grimes<br />

became the bride of Robert<br />

William Price. The Rsv. Charles<br />

Wilcock performed the noon<br />

ceremony.<br />

The bride u the daughter of<br />

Mr. and Mrs,_ Richard S,<br />

Grimes, of 102 E. flth st., this<br />

city. The bridegroom is the son<br />

of Mrs, William G. Price and<br />

the late Mr, Price, of<br />

Baltimore, Md,<br />

Miss Rita S, Crimes, of this<br />

city, was maid of honor for her<br />

sister, Michael Hurt, of<br />

Baltimofe, was b t man, and<br />

assisting as ushers were Bernard<br />

Watts, of Baltimore, and Larry<br />

Allen, of Boston, Mass,<br />

Escorted by her father, the<br />

bride wore a street-length gown<br />

of imported Cluhy .]oee styled<br />

Ocean City Masonic Club<br />

[GRAND MASTERS' NIGHT<br />

with all Grand Officers of<br />

New, Jersey and Pennsylvania<br />

Speaker ~ JOHN K. YOUNG JESL<br />

8 p.m., Tuesday, August 26fh<br />

at <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> TABERNACLE<br />

— All Master Masons Cordially Invited —<br />

|H14 Hi<br />

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SUBSCRiBE NOW FOR SHARES IN<br />

THE 1-12th' SERIES<br />

OF<br />

THE SEASHORE BUILDING<br />

LOAN ASSOCIATION<br />

SHARE PER MONTH STARTING WITH AUGUST.<br />

P VAL UE $200,00 PiR SHARi, CURRINT MATURITY<br />

MONTHS. AT *201,20.<br />

Annual Dividend 5.3%<br />

• CREDITED TO INSTALLMINT SHARfS —<br />

Open Daily Monday thru<br />

Friday, 9 A.M. lor 4'P.M..<br />

THi OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

with a Peter Pan cellar and<br />

long, full chiffon sleeves. Her<br />

shoulder-length veil draped<br />

from a headpiece of lace<br />

flowers and she carried a<br />

cascade of white rose buds,<br />

daisies and baby breath.<br />

The maid of honor was<br />

attired in an orange flowered<br />

chiffon street-lengtn gown and<br />

carried an BrTangemcnt of<br />

orange mums, daisies and baby<br />

breath.<br />

For her daujlhtgr's wedding<br />

Mrs, Grimes cliose a yellow<br />

crepe sleeveless dress timrned<br />

with jeweled buttons. Her<br />

outfit was completed with<br />

matching accessories and a<br />

white orchid corsage. For the<br />

occasion Mrs, Price selected a<br />

peach dress with matching<br />

accessories and a whtre orchid<br />

corsage.<br />

Following a reception ne the<br />

VFW Hall, the couple left for a<br />

wedding trip to Now England.<br />

They will make their homo iii<br />

Baltimore.<br />

The bride is a 198B graduate<br />

of Ocean City High Sefionl unO<br />

received a BS degraM* from<br />

Maryland State Critlege this .<br />

June, She will be trnching in<br />

Baltimore. The bridegroom, fin<br />

alumnus of Maryland Suite .<br />

•; College, is associated with<br />

Westinghouse in Baltimnre.<br />

Resmrvations called<br />

for AAUW lectures<br />

Reservations are being<br />

accepted for the 196070<br />

lecture series sponsored by<br />

AAUW, Tickets are for theentire<br />

series only,<br />

AH programs are scheduled<br />

for Saturday evenings in<br />

October, November, February<br />

and March, Lecturers will bo<br />

columnist Art Buchwnld,<br />

photographer Philip Jliilsmiin,<br />

scientist Werner Von Brnun<br />

and Russian-born Nila<br />

Magidoff, wife of the farmer '<br />

NBC correspondent,<br />

information may In><br />

obtained by cnllins! Mrs, Henry<br />

Zorin (841-1980) or Mrs<br />

Warren Miller (fl.i 8-102.1),<br />

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DWARTMENT<br />

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30 S. MAIN STRiiT<br />

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bounty to do Busincii"<br />

UPPER TOWNSHIP<br />

COMING EVENTS<br />

Today (Friday) —<br />

Boy Scout Troop 66, 7:30<br />

to 9 p.m., Tuckahoo Fire Hail,<br />

* * *<br />

Strathmero Improvement<br />

Association,<br />

Monday —<br />

Upper Township<br />

Committee, 8 p.m., Township<br />

Hall,<br />

THE EXTRA ROOM/<br />

UPRIGHT FREEZER<br />

FROM GE<br />

Shower for<br />

Mrs. Smith<br />

Mrs. Jiitk Smith wag guest of<br />

honor nt ii surprise baby<br />

hhowr |>iii.|i last week in the<br />

home of Mrs, Daniel Bradley,<br />

817 Bny nv. Cohostesses were<br />

Mrs. Bradley and Mrs, Donald<br />

licki-rt.<br />

A pink, blue and white color<br />

•scheme *was used in the<br />

di*cor«tion;i. A huge bow hung<br />

from the ceiling with streamers<br />

nod rattli-i draping to the floor<br />

where they were attached to<br />

the gifts. This made a canopy<br />

under which the guest of honor<br />

was seated.<br />

Those attending were Mrs,<br />

Rudolph Anderson, Mrs, Betty<br />

Smith, Mrs, Edward Strange,<br />

,Mrs, Joseph Paueiello, Nancy<br />

Strange, Debbie Strange, Sally<br />

Strange, Mrs, Prank Maizitelli<br />

Jr., Mrs. Phyllis Archer, Mrs.<br />

Barbara McDanlelB, • Mrs.<br />

William Qaskill, Mrs. Anne<br />

Curtin, Mrs. John Nicosia, Mrs.<br />

W, Scott Burman, Mrs, Thomas<br />

Schmidt; Mrs, William Wallace,<br />

Mrs, Florence Jeffries and Mrs.<br />

Robert Wummer.<br />

Sending gifts but unable to<br />

attend were Mrs, Jack West,<br />

Mrs. Rachel Alston, Mrs, Clark<br />

Crosby, Mrs, Herbert<br />

Chadwlck, Mrs, Lewis Miller,<br />

Mrs, Andrew Allegretto, Mrs,<br />

Dorothy Wummer, Mrs, Juno<br />

Ciprjano, Dawn Wallace and<br />

the Psueiollo children.<br />

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PAGE 7 _ SECTION ONE<br />

Pol icemen 9 $ Wives plann'ipg<br />

bus trip to Latin Casino<br />

Plans for a bus trip to the<br />

Latin Casino were reported by<br />

Mrs, Harry Melntyre and Mrs,<br />

. Dominic Lengo at the.meeting<br />

of the Policemen's Wives<br />

Association last Wednesday<br />

evening in the home of Mrs,<br />

Clause Watts.<br />

The trip is set for September<br />

18 with the bus to leave the<br />

Public Safety Building, 843<br />

Central ay,, at 5 p.m. The cost<br />

will include round trip bus<br />

fare, complete turkey dinner<br />

and the show featuring the<br />

Fifth Dimension. The trip is<br />

Benefit Card Party<br />

The public is Invited to a<br />

card party Tuesday at 1 p.m. in<br />

the Youth Center^Atlantic av,<br />

6th to 8th sto. The affair is<br />

sponsored by the Ocean City<br />

Humane Society, Quests are<br />

requested to bring their own<br />

cards. Tickets may be obtained<br />

by calling Miss Trudi Traeey<br />

(399.0719).<br />

open to the public, Further<br />

details nuy be obtained imd<br />

reservations made by culling<br />

300.8404 or 3B0 5243.<br />

Mrs, Lewis Clraham reported<br />

on the barbecue held last<br />

month at the home of the<br />

president, Mrs, Kenneth<br />

Qaskill.<br />

Following the busHHsj<br />

meeting a baby contest -wun<br />

held. Bach member had sent in<br />

a^ picture of herself as a baby.<br />

They were arranged in picture<br />

frames In a unique baby shoe<br />

setting by Mrs, Gaskill. Mm.<br />

John Vanderpool wan by<br />

guessing every baby correctly.<br />

The next meeting will br<br />

September 10 at 8:30 p.m. in<br />

the home of Mrs, George<br />

Hurst, 315 SBth st. Qame>> w.ll<br />

be played. Each member in<br />

requested to bring a prise.<br />

Mrs. Dennis Jones wns<br />

welcomed as a new member<br />

Others attending were Mrs.<br />

James Flnnegam, Mrs. Cnskill,<br />

Mrs, Graham, Mrs, Vanderpool,<br />

Mrs, Robert Wummer, Mr*<br />

Melntyre, and Mrs, Watts,<br />

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; HAGI 1 — ifCTION ONI TNI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINIL.LiDGfR PRIOAY,<br />

Mainland hospital aides<br />

plan for golf tournament<br />

M nd ( h p «<br />

A x I T\ Sh V IT- 1<br />

l( pul 1<br />

h v. I la I c<br />

TUP m ^ 1 -** ^<br />

n ji i •<br />

he B I J ( o n<br />

H 1 r> H *<br />

/ n ul b i<br />

n I —l TI<br />

n » I. q t- _i<br />

no d h ^j<br />

VII 1 ld in Baptist Church<br />

Hitn Diannn Duacy, of<br />

Hills, l'a., and John<br />

Staffer, of 2610<br />

gV,, thill city, were<br />

!(| in • a doillllerillB<br />

"cfty Baptist Church,<br />

bride in the daughter of<br />

B Deucy, of Mnrmora,<br />

j r s<br />

Charles Luseh, of<br />

UHls, Tin 1 br!de(ir(joni is<br />

,ji"of Mrs. nnd Mr». Wiilter<br />

ufffr, of tills city.<br />

|0 Rev. David P. Wright,<br />

,r. officiiitecl at the nodli<br />

Mrs. David P.<br />

was oryanist, and<br />

Iiisto solnist, "The<br />

iyer* p Was sung fluririn<br />

Cantlace Neff, of<br />

He, Pa,, was maid of<br />

and serving as<br />

nids were Mrs. Marilyn<br />

Epson, of Warminster, Pn.,<br />

Miss Mary Ann Himes, of<br />

Book, of Port Royal,<br />

'as best man. Assisting tm<br />

___rt) JanHf-i Peaey, of<br />

r Hills, Richard Kohlor, of<br />

ill. and Michael<br />

orfardi, of Pearl River,<br />

,a Unmmond was<br />

girl, iind JHmes<br />

and vim rinll bonrer.<br />

ol) In murriago by her<br />

, the bride wore a sheath<br />

ivnry Alencon lace<br />

fashioned with in empire<br />

bodice, seoop neckline and a<br />

full penu do sole train<br />

torminatmts into a graceful<br />

swoop. Her elbow length «iik<br />

ilUiniiiii veil was held by a<br />

bonnet of mntehlng laee and<br />

sllii carried u eniicade of ivory<br />

roses and Rypsophclla<br />

The bridesmaids wore<br />

beauty rose colored sleeveless<br />

chiffon ({owns fashioned with<br />

hifih jeweled stand-up collars,<br />

lifted natural waistlines which<br />

were banded by pearled braid<br />

trim over A-lino skirts.<br />

Attached capes fell over the<br />

gowns nt the shoulders and<br />

extended ' to the hemlines.<br />

Their headpieces wore<br />

matching rose colored forward<br />

hats of intertwining loops with '<br />

bouffant circular veils. They<br />

carried cascades of roses,<br />

asters, carnations and baby<br />

breath.<br />

The niuici<br />

flower girl<br />

f honor and<br />

wore similarly<br />

dressed in pink.<br />

For her daughter'i H (riding<br />

Mrs. Luseh cho e an A-line<br />

dress of apricot silk with<br />

beaded neckline and a corsage<br />

of yellow roses. For the<br />

occasion Mrs. Stauffer wore an<br />

Aline dress of mint green silk<br />

with rhinestone trim and n<br />

corsage of while roses.<br />

Following o reception at the<br />

Atlantic City Country Club the<br />

SELL<br />

•OUCIESI *<br />

But I do soU Protection.<br />

You may have a lot<br />

of policiis and still •<br />

not be adenuattly protentid, I will<br />

sill you only what protection you<br />

tiled.<br />

Just Call Me at 398-0200<br />

BILL WOODS AGENCY<br />

REALTOR — INSUROR<br />

IlllWiST AVENUE. <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N, J.<br />

couple left for n honeymoon in<br />

Hawaii. They will make their<br />

home in Suffurn, N,Y, For her<br />

going away outfit the bride<br />

chose n pink silk print dress<br />

with matching accessaries. The<br />

newlyweds left the church in a<br />

blue and gold car with the<br />

ushers riding astride the<br />

running boards.<br />

The bridi. is a graduate of<br />

Abington (PH.) High School<br />

nnd Clarion (Pa.) College. The<br />

bridegroom, a graduate of<br />

Upper Darby (Pa.) High School<br />

ond Penn State University, is a<br />

social studies teacher in<br />

Suffern.<br />

Marllndalm family<br />

entertains visitor*<br />

Mr. and Mrs, William R.<br />

Martindald and seven children<br />

Thomas B. Martindalo at 281<br />

W. Atlantic blvd.<br />

The visitors drove cast from<br />

Richmond, Calif., where they<br />

live. This is the first time they<br />

have driven across the country<br />

and from all aeeounts they had<br />

a wonderful trip. They plan to<br />

leave here for the return trip<br />

this weekend.<br />

Mr. Martindaie Is a graduate<br />

of Ocean City High School and<br />

an Air Porec veteran. He is<br />

chief building inspector at El<br />

Cerrlto, Calif.<br />

Mrs. Martindaie Is a native<br />

Callfornlan and when asked to<br />

compare the two shores she<br />

noted the beaches here are<br />

much better than those In<br />

California but the weather<br />

there la much drier and doesn't<br />

hove the humidity we have.<br />

The children range In egos<br />

from two to 16.<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

I&E<br />

STYLl SHOP<br />

tOMEm POINT<br />

3HOPPINQ CENTER<br />

DIAL §17.4144<br />

M4 mill. Aw. '<br />

Egg H.rtoor 1-565-211]<br />

Summer<br />

Clearance<br />

• SPORTSWEAR<br />

• swiMSunrs<br />

elcome V isitors<br />

cean<br />

City<br />

hope your stay here is a pleasant one.<br />

IN THE MEANTIME . . .<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong> PA6E 9 — SICTION ONi<br />

Needs Company<br />

Suffering in silence is sweet<br />

indeed, but only if everyone<br />

knows it. -Hecord, Columbia,<br />

S.C.<br />

NOT CONSIDER EVENTUALLY MAKING THIS<br />

>iAL FAMILY RESORT YOUR PERMANENT<br />

OF RESIDENCE,<br />

CAN EASILY KEEP IN TOUCH WITH YEAR AROUND ACTIVITIES IN<br />

<strong>CITY</strong> BY SUBSCRIBING TO THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SENflNEUEPGER.<br />

Sit down nnd fill out the subscription blank immediattly and start receiving the paper. At your request,<br />

will be transferred from permanent address to Ocean City and during the summer jnonthi both the Tueg.<br />

' 'noo<br />

Prjrjny igsUftg wijjAe delivered to your home. • .<br />

p<br />

»l In the blank below<br />

Te: Owan City<br />

y<br />

SonHn.l-Ledg.r<br />

g<br />

PO lox l 238, 38, Oeaan City, N. J. . . .<br />

Name<br />

is my pemlHanee for *4,^5 D Please bill me of the address<br />

'18.78 West of the Miwlwlppi<br />

Zone<br />

Stite<br />

Mrs, John Wilson Stauffer<br />

/n-serv/ee meeting<br />

Uttmd fay Homemaktrs<br />

Members of the Visiting<br />

Homernakera Home Health<br />

Aide Association were guests<br />

of Mrs. Edward McGough for<br />

luncheon prior to their regular<br />

meeting last week.<br />

Mrs. John Caville, president,<br />

conducted .a business meeting<br />

at which time discussion was<br />

held on an In-service meeting<br />

scheduled for September 2C<br />

Fire Chief Perdinand Taqearino<br />

will be program guest gpcakine<br />

on Safety In the Home.<br />

Mrs. Margaret Hall,<br />

executive . director, reported<br />

that 32 eases were handled<br />

during July. Those totaled<br />

1733-hqurs,<br />

Flotilla cancels<br />

September meeting<br />

Commander Wijliiim Mullen,<br />

of Flotilla 81 Coast Guard<br />

Auxiliary, has announced there<br />

will be no meeting of the group<br />

on the regularly scheduled<br />

September 11 date. The reason<br />

is members will be attending<br />

the Cope May Rendovzvous to<br />

be held at the Coast Guard<br />

Base there at that time,<br />

A f^peeiai meeting will be<br />

called for September 5 at S<br />

p.m. at the Arts Center, -109<br />

Wesley av. Anyone interested<br />

in joining the group Is invited<br />

to attend this meeting.<br />

A BrcnwMip is someone aWe to<br />

keep fnsmjsjktai,<br />

Deal-bid<br />

Many people are necessary<br />

to arrange a good picnic, but it<br />

tnlies all members of the Ocean<br />

City Card Club, fo make the<br />

day a big success.<br />

The arrangement committee<br />

under the leadership of<br />

chairman Harry Sehust has a<br />

program prepared for all ages,<br />

consequently fun for<br />

Wherefore putting away lying,<br />

speak every man truth with<br />

his neighbor: for we are<br />

rnemberi one of another,<br />

•Bpheslans 4:25,<br />

everybody.<br />

Again the data Saturday<br />

September '13, at Kennedy<br />

Park, Rumors Point, beginning<br />

at 2 o'clock untl! dusk. This<br />

being our first outing wo need<br />

everybody'i support.<br />

High . bridge m-orcrs in<br />

Monday evening's me«ting at<br />

rthe Ocean City Youth Center<br />

included Alice .Yoit, 4750-<br />

Peggy Peirsol, 4850; Ruth<br />

McBride, 4870; Wilson Smith,<br />

42S0.<br />

High pinochle scorers<br />

Included Thejma Oerber, 861-<br />

Hsrry Richards, Jr., BBS;<br />

Mildred Lee, 588; Idella Jones,<br />

687; Art Timmins, 875;<br />

Blanche Huleff, 671; Bud<br />

Oerber, 570; W,J. Kreldor, 588;<br />

Dorothea M. Hughes, 683; Al<br />

Bayard, 5S4; Gloria Millson,<br />

54B,<br />

How long has It been,,.<br />

since YOUR CAR had a LUBE<br />

and OIL CHANGE?<br />

it should be done regularly during these, hot<br />

summer months, Why not take a few minutes<br />

and have it done. Stop in or Phone 399-3037.<br />

A FRIl PACKAGE OF , ,<br />

"FUNNY FACI"<br />

(A FHilH FRUIT TASTI DRINK)<br />

TO ALL CUSTOMERS<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> ESSO<br />

fsso<br />

9th Sfrv0f and Bay Avenue<br />

"I HE MAI ION WITH EXPERIENCE'7<br />

TOPS IN PRODUCTS and SERVICE<br />

JOms STOCKETT, Owner<br />

DAILEY<br />

Free heating estimate on*,.<br />

GAS BOILER<br />

• fast, dean, even heat<br />

• economical, buflWn<br />

water heater<br />

• Mtrs low upkeep<br />

• new fuel-saving burner<br />

• automatic operattsn<br />

GAS HIAT CONVIRSIONS MEAN COLD<br />

CASH BONUSES of *99 - *66 - »33<br />

FOR THH BIST SERVICE _ CALL OR fTOP IN AT , . ,<br />

10 WIST AVENUE DIAL 399-1976<br />

Gape May County Rental Service<br />

2161 Asbury Avenue Ocean Ctty, N, j.<br />

'We Rent Most Everything"<br />

BUILD A BITTER LAWN . . . THE RENTAL EQUIPMENT WAY<br />

RENT A<br />

POWER LAWN<br />

RAKE<br />

RENT A<br />

ROTO-TILLER<br />

REMEMBER, Money Won't Buy Everything —<br />

Bui It's Amazinq What It Will RENT!<br />

:M


-AGE W SECTION ONE<br />

TOQAT<br />

T*SF<br />

asset<br />

OOMII fly Coming Evenfe<br />

A: SMBSI si Ut.n<br />

•alt .B"t. ,E<br />

MIL! WORTH SF ruSKHH<br />

SEE Olff OlfffR PLATS CO--£<br />

Open 7 Days a Wmmk m ~', =.rr ts • - -<br />

VOLTACO'S<br />

1WST<br />

ST AVEMS PHSHE JSJTS<br />

IMU4N -<br />

FOODS JrL<br />

iosopne {Serves 2, • S<br />

rf Eggplant w Chmn<br />

Famous For Fine Foods<br />

sr.CE iw:<br />

DAN<br />

WHfTEFISH • BLUIFISH<br />

mmm • mm<br />

lWEl«Sra»FRBH SHRIMP'<br />

Cooked Shrmp * Lobster • C<br />

rar ar<br />

^MftiffHfwt *"««.• sumo<br />

aw; T- r»5r, *- n». YN<br />

r: 5* SB<br />

• SWriiff-<br />

HARRY'S<br />

INN<br />

F*-risas Sutttenr<br />

/Jifirier-.f.rgffi.J5 U/; 0 1'. .V<br />

. Uvwihy )P.K.i/;10, r ' ji.<br />

Hf>O'-KR OPE:, H7KHV Jj<br />

F!<br />

• '.I-"!<br />

lorse show fo climax<br />

emingfon 4-H Fair<br />

;.O:LUNS FACT<br />

snd FRIED CHICKED<br />

New Bridge Open<br />

The new bfldqe on Ocean<br />

Mcichta av. DVOI Pi)tcanB Creek<br />

twS'<br />

Tfuber, of<br />

ts;.<br />

seen- hid 6SS<br />

0 P °' nt ' S "° W pen to<br />

°<br />

Ocean Height* av. is a<br />

throuEh alternate route<br />

connecting mainland<br />

J~nitioS with Mays<br />

": iha nunibvT,<br />

S-s rwis. 3T2<br />

>.: zr- .IfS-L^ gsfnblins alsne In<br />

;-1 V,S. r^ai" iaywhe-re from<br />

;;: r^Wr- laSSOhUJen.<br />

I.'- ~:c pLrsbl.? to invest<br />

v s . r doll a rs in a<br />

5--U';i-L«4ger Classified Ad<br />

• iiT, j ;J hive something te<br />

r", y-:-: year return wil]_roally<br />

£is iike a windfall. Things<br />

" = - f:o Lertf^f wist fnsybe just<br />

rhat someeEe el^e needs. Ask<br />

••..- Ad Titktr to start the<br />

-hc^J of saed fortune turning<br />

• J '.••27'. iAlA^S. TOO! DIAL ~39Wi414<br />

SQUTHSJOE SEAFOOD<br />

TO ?<br />

- OPEN DAILY-<br />

THi SSAUTIFUL AiR-CONOmONiO<br />

D 1 N ING ROOM<br />

Ccnjiitenfly Good Food<br />

With Service To Match<br />

BREAKFAST - 8 A.M, f, 11 A.M.<br />

AT 99th STRIIT OH THE IIACH<br />

STONE HARBOR, N. j,<br />

dies Night dinner of the Gardens<br />

Association held Friday in the<br />

City Country Club. Mr, Gilbert<br />

iuon president. Tubman Photo.<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

900 Shore Rood<br />

Somers Point<br />

DILICIOUS<br />

STEAKS<br />

SPECIAL<br />

Businessmen's<br />

Lunch<br />

Served Every Day<br />

SNAPPER SOUP<br />

PACKAGg GOODS<br />

DILIVIRID<br />

Phone 927^3943<br />

OPEN 7 A, M.<br />

THE CAPTAIN'S<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

A GOOD PLA<br />

YOU'VE POUND m<br />

Home cooked mis KrvaS ^<br />

a """Heal otmosphcre<br />

(KtAMIC HOTEL, Wesley<br />

Hert If liff The Ilggeir eBdrti<br />

Shew ef the Year I<br />

3 FABULOUS BANDS<br />

Th© jf Tfi<br />

Nightyme jj, Sup<br />

Sunshine -^ He<br />

TOMITIfl LIMiO CONTIST<br />

TONITI! ANOTHER AMATiUR TAUNT<br />

| COMING FMDAY, AW,<br />

(AUG. 22, 34, 26th THRU IMJ<br />

• IN CONCiRT i<br />

OLIVERl<br />

DIRECT PROM INQUND<br />

aui«"<br />

TtmAtni<br />

n»wtt<br />

QlttT<br />

Star of Hit!<br />

'Good<br />

SfarsMm''<br />

WIN AU YIAR<br />

HICKMAN'S SEAFOOD<br />

»" IN lUSINUI SINCf litS<br />

1155 ASBURY AVINUI<br />

_^____^_^^ FHONi 39f.l51i<br />

COOKED TO TAKE 0U1<br />

IMPERIAL CRAB<br />

DKVILED CRAB .<br />

DEVILED CLAM ,<br />

FRIED CLAMS . .<br />

FISH CAKE. «...<br />

FRIED SCALLOPS (1 lb. ,<br />

FRIED SHRIMP ({ lb. ) . „<br />

BREADED SOFT CRAB; .<br />

FRIED OYSTERS (1 do*. )<br />

ERIED FLOUNDER (thin). , , ,<br />

FRIED FLOUNDER (medium).<br />

FRIED FLOUNDER (thick) .....<br />

HROILED.STUFFED FLOUNDER<br />

BROILED FILET FLOUNDER , ,<br />

BROILED FISH IN SEASON .,,,.,,,<br />

-SEAFOOD COMBINATION (fish, clam,<br />

J.hrimp, sralliip, crab) i ,<br />

il/:i,F CHICKEN (4 picctja) , .<br />

M K A P E D VKAL CUTLET, . . . .<br />

oygtcf.<br />

ORDER<br />

iiKOILKD ROCK LOBSTER TAIL , . , . , , , , >•»"<br />

M.QJLED STUFFED MAINE LOBSTER (li lb. ) J. 50<br />

SiiKlMP COCKTAIL (5) . . . . . , . - . . , . . . . 1 - 00<br />

CRAK OR SHRIMP SALAD (\ \b.) . . . . . . . . -i- 2S<br />

f.OfiKTER OR CHICKEN SALAD (| lb, ) . , , .' i • 25<br />

i J ]ittt,ji"H inchitle any Two of the Following:<br />

COLK SLAW LETTUCE & TOMATO. TRENCH FRIEP 1<br />

HAKKD HOTATO, POTATO SALAD, .MACAR^*" CAT * n<br />

KAVCKj ViCGETABLE, STEWED TOMATOES<br />

SMALL TUB<br />

LARGE TUB<br />

^ B O TUB<br />

TUBS OF CHICKEN<br />

12 pieces<br />

2 0 piecos<br />

100 Binnnn<br />

• KK'CJI FRIED POTATOES -<br />

ii>.i-::;r;], FRIED ONIONS :••••••••<br />

'.Ul.KHI.AW OR PEPPER HASH .' .'.".'<br />

HOPOTATO:::::::::<br />

*>om our r HAW


ib<br />

( ><br />

High-flying wine man<br />

visits store in Point<br />

CHICKEN<br />

POT PIE<br />

SUPPER<br />

Scullville Fire House<br />

MAY! LANDING ROAD<br />

Saturday. Aug. 23<br />

« P, M, to fp, M<br />

Mam ................. n,M<br />

SUM, btw Tu ..-.. ,N<br />

TOTAL $2.00<br />

CHILDREN SUI<br />

pirn .« i.f,, I ljf<br />

17 RlDfS •<br />

SOSmiS POINT-. MarfcoHna<br />

• men are normAlly B fast-mov.<br />

ing breed.<br />

But a«le LJfluore of Sailers<br />

Feint ivss vUi«d raeoiUy by a<br />

marketing men who was not<br />

erty MM.mpyii^, but hMj-fly,<br />

Ing. As a matter of (act, ho<br />

dropperf right out of the sky<br />

onto fte lawn outside ajc aia,^<br />

at Uw gathers pcurt irafllc<br />

, *oppod out of<br />

the sky and settled Bentiy out- Somers Point by Mrs. Bill Frazier, wife of the owner,<br />

Me tic store.<br />

after arriving at the store by helicopter on a fast<br />

Waiting to weleeme Ittlmann marketing tour. Looking on are John GiemM (left) store<br />

we Mr, and Mrs, BUI Frailer, manager, and Frazier,<br />

mmem at VK store, and John<br />

6 Yuri Old<br />

4 Yun Old<br />

TOTAL S1% AGID WHISKIES<br />

4?% N*utr«l SpMt»<br />

— W Proof _<br />

FlfTH<br />

QUART <<br />

U.30<br />

*S,»<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINKT AND MOST COMPLiTl STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

<strong>On</strong>lhtQicb Samtr, Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PACKAGE SALES W OUR ONLY BUSINESS<br />

NOT A SIDELINE<br />

Efn gufer Gesellschafter Seln!<br />

(German far "B* Good Csmnnv")<br />

Yeu, your family and friends<br />

will be In good company<br />

whan you dine at fha ...<br />

POINT DINER<br />

ON THI CIRCLE IN SOMBRS POINT<br />

f<br />

Walter Haimann (right), vice pres'idont of The Vintage<br />

OHAT WALNUT DOUSL1 BREsiiH<br />

(no mirror), fiv« draafer ehBt,<br />

flight Mans, twin hesdbaanl md<br />

frame US. At If Bay Av«, HI<br />

<strong>CITY</strong> OF <strong>OCEAN</strong> CIT*. NEW JERWf<br />

_. .. N«IM ta Bldd.r.<br />

•A Tan Truck witn Ltddii Rack<br />

CaMnn No. uii<br />

NoHte i« h*r«ey (ivsn th« Haled<br />

Bid. will be fKOiyeS By fht BMrj<br />

ef eefflmissiencrs ef ttesan Oty,<br />

New Jersey. . for tfl» furnishing of<br />

one is-tan truek with I.dder raek,<br />

said bfds to be psenc^ and read<br />

in public in the GomrnlssiBrnfj'<br />

Chamhtfj, City Hall, Ninth str»et<br />

and Asbyry Avenue, ODean Gfty at<br />

a •Spseiar m««tlng Bn W«aneM»y,<br />

September 10. lt|9 at IliBO am,<br />

PS.T-<br />

posal may be obtained witlXS<br />

eharge at the effiee of the Myniei,<br />

pa! Engineer, Gty Kail, dyring busi,<br />

ness hoUFi,<br />

iids must be made on mm pr&<br />

p^l farm presided and in the<br />

manner dnignatsd thereirl «nd<br />

must be deiiveresi to the Siry Cletfi<br />

on w befofo the hour names above<br />

By order of the Board of C«rimigsioners.<br />

THI QCiAN elTY StNTINlL-UePOlK<br />

Qiemm, Manager,<br />

FISHIN'S GOOD - Robert and Earl DuBors, of<br />

Haunann came to insert the w-hli* Carele Uquas haj just Ocean City, exhibit a string of eight flounders and one<br />

massive asplay of 1%Q Vtattge rtaoed thpourt Adaaral Wne<br />

BoOety wines o( evsy type<br />

electric star gazer they hooked this week while fishing in<br />

and Uquore of Irvington, The<br />

featured by Orele Liquore. one Vtato^e ajra«y distributor in<br />

the Great Egg Harbor Inlft. Senior Photo.<br />

of toe larjjBit wine deafai In'<br />

ONDERLAND •<br />

New Jasey,<br />

SouUtcTn Jersey.<br />

ttjey picked ulnes on a Mt-and. When ho climbed back in the<br />

"Vintaeo Sode^ wines a«<br />

Same he Jeff, Mil FraMer<br />

mis basis befofe thig eoncepi helicopter and took off. Hal.<br />

WJw'lng a tranBidous popular,<br />

••PIER • • I handed Haimann a copy of an<br />

of bmnd name identic was in. m'anh had the look you find on<br />

ity among our OBtomere," said<br />

, orfer for a ftousand cases<br />

troflUMd, Nmv they ftmv that<br />

Raaer, • bemuse ttxy repre-<br />

tho (ace of a PVeriehman when<br />

«h Sf. en th» Boardwalk ||<br />

thej' can pet a consistafley of<br />

sent a whole iwi- concept of<br />

he has just tM(ed a superb<br />

Too Late To Classify marketinE imported winw,<br />

quaii& and that we «1I1 back vintage.<br />

jt up."<br />

DAILY 1 P.M. ,' •<br />

"Hie Vintage Society has to-<br />

liUO IS HP IViNRUOl motor, tu<br />

tank ana eenlrors for 14' Boat treduced a brand name identic'<br />

$2J, Gail 3994087, S-M to a wide ^ailety id wtoes §o<br />

RINTAL BIKES 7Se hour<br />

ttat the camsaet who a eon.<br />

Ql FILTER-FLO Automatle wssdor<br />

J40i t'i" Hansen jyrtBojrt, bait fcsed ^ aU ateau-<br />

moms, 2^2 baUis, disposal, aishwasher,<br />

wa^hef, dryer, garage. e3n neuf^u-ftpe, Lie^ianll*, or<br />

be sen/. Aug. 3Jsf. AvallabM Oet. any! one of Annas of other var-<br />

1st to May 1st. SliS p«r rnontti.<br />

Call 399,0783. j.gi ii ^ h<br />

IS 1 . Vtofaje Sodm so<br />

THOMffON; all mah^jny, 40<br />

H,P| lylnrude, new gattery, siip that it's easy to ftad wh« the<br />

for ^ajang^ of seaseft, great flsji' oottmne<br />

ing or ski boat, excellent eendrtion.<br />

Must lell, Herifioe 14iS, Call<br />

aij-Moa. 9-ii<br />

WH1TI FOyR P>O»TIR douiil. bmt<br />

with spring and ffiatffesst single<br />

feyr poster bed with spring and<br />

miitfeii. Call !9>IO2i, S-2J<br />

ILOND MAHOBANr Eitefuion table,<br />

6 fnatehing chairs (SO) white<br />

metal kitehen table Sir •ieetrle r»<br />

frigefator, jop fressr »Ji, Call<br />

39BJJS1. 8-22<br />

I0FA witn 3ttaehed end table jmJ<br />

_ matching reciiner cfiair. Gal!<br />

1 TILTON SHOPPING CENTER<br />

NORTHFCELD — M4J147<br />

FREE PKRKINQ AT DOOH<br />

HOW FLAVINS<br />

THIIU TUISMir<br />

!. WIU hM*<br />

COHT(NUOUI SHOW<br />

"pBauBHini<br />

TMioim to tte store.<br />

It is also a tain of fuajartee,<br />

tfn« «v'«y tattle wWdj tau»<br />

ttiis label wos choecn ^r a<br />

tnanbw of the ade^g cmsortian<br />

of e^mis ADD evmey<br />

^ise^fotftisng area sf Qffope,<br />

"R^poMe torn am cmtol»as<br />

has been esnellent," mid<br />

Flaser, "Attny of tfxrii have<br />

told me that thq- nevw could<br />

Bad flie sams botUe rt w&ie a<br />

second §me u^i •JJ^ vintaae<br />

Society Blue label.<br />

"Aiid, many of then tell me<br />

1<br />

FEATURES<br />

JLt, t, 4, 6, ». 10 P, M,<br />

TECHNICOtOrT<br />

• Hirble ^fjj<br />

NOW PLAYINO!<br />

CONVENTION HAU<br />

ATLANTIC <strong>CITY</strong><br />

eify QF Q^AN eiiv, NEW jtRsi¥<br />

- J Ten Truefe with Asriir Laddsr<br />

Cenirs^ Ne. 1313<br />

Notie-Q is hereby given that aealed<br />

bids will be reeeived by Ehg Bsara<br />

of Cprnmssianera of Qeean City-<br />

NQW Jersey, foF the furnishing gf<br />

one l=ton tfueN with saFiai (addef,<br />

said bid§ to he Qpened and re§d<br />

irl public in the GgmmiiiigfiErs'<br />

ChaiTibers* Ciiy Hail, Ninth Street<br />

and Asburv ^Aygnue, Oeoan City "gf<br />

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^ayr September 10, ligp at 11:33<br />

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Enginesr, City Haili duFing bu&i"ne§s<br />

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Ocean City got the breaks<br />

hot.<br />

Rainy weather in July, and<br />

niW weather in August has<br />

discouraged a good many people from<br />

visiting the Jersey shore or staying very<br />

long if they came.<br />

Shore resort business is reported to be<br />

off by 10 to 25 percent but in Ocean<br />

City the lower flfure Is probably more<br />

accurate.<br />

Here, very many summer vuitors<br />

beco—o "watonal residBnti" spending<br />

the entire summer or a month or two<br />

weeks in their own or rented<br />

acoomodations, apartments or cottage*.<br />

They support the economy of Ocean<br />

City rcjprdless of the weather.<br />

It is hardly relevant to compare this<br />

season with the Mason of 1968 which<br />

almost everybody agrees was the most<br />

prosperous in the history of the town.<br />

But it is fair to say that this<br />

community has done veiy well<br />

financially during the 1969 season, not<br />

Tragedy of Hurricane Camille<br />

The total damage done by Hurricane make it possible<br />

Camille is still beine assessor! *rt „,„„,_*« i—--« ••<br />

as well as in 1968 but very well indeed.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e interesting thing: All of Ocean<br />

City's major events were staged in nice<br />

weather. These included the Fourth of<br />

July fireweqriui., the Night in Venice<br />

nautical parade, and, of course, the Baby<br />

Parade.<br />

In tact, nothing of consequence was<br />

rained out so as usual the resort got by<br />

without resorting to rain dates,<br />

August has been warm and<br />

exceptionally humid at the shore, but<br />

here again thlnp could be worse, At<br />

least there has been a pleasant ocean<br />

breeze. It hag always been possible to<br />

take a cooling dip in the ocean, A sail on<br />

the bay is refreshing regardless of shore<br />

temperatures.<br />

With Labor Day just ahead the busiest<br />

part of our season will soon be history.<br />

But just beyond Labor Day lie the<br />

golden days of September and early<br />

October when the shore is at its best..<br />

many m<br />

£*»& doni fa y Humcane<br />

being assessed/It runs into<br />

s of dollars. More terrible is<br />

" Here " ^ a *>tal has not<br />

peat disasters the exact number of<br />

dead may never be known.<br />

The tragio irony is that the Weather<br />

Bureau gave p enty of advance warning.<br />

Furthermore, the lection of Gulf coast<br />

where CMe w npmm to £<br />

almost pinpointed well to<br />

Jf, the warning had been heeded the<br />

deathtou from the vicious storm could<br />

have been reduced greatly<br />

At this writing there appears to be<br />

S" 1 ^ 1 "* ** w «k effectively to<br />

Power of tLe<br />

do is to<br />

E££<br />

This country spent $24 bilBon to<br />

New York State pop festival<br />

make it possible for two men to take a<br />

brief walk on the moon. How many<br />

billion would it take to find a way to<br />

take the lethal punch out of hurricanes?<br />

Scientists say that a comparatively small<br />

sum spent in research might accomplish<br />

such a result.<br />

Scientifie weather control will<br />

certainly come some day. Hurricanes and<br />

typhoons wUJ no longer be menace* to<br />

life and property. Long spells of djy<br />

weather will be broken by artificially<br />

induced periods of rmn, Bliazaris,<br />

according to scientists, are the weather<br />

phenomena which . will prove most<br />

intractable, but they too will eventually<br />

be confrolled.<br />

It would seem certain that the<br />

control of the most violent of the<br />

world *s weather is a scientifie goal at<br />

least as important as travel to the moon<br />

or the planets.<br />

Eliminating the fearsome danger of<br />

hurricanes would make our own world a<br />

far better place in which to live.<br />

(^©@ c jf<br />

W^tOV£*<br />

£gtefefee<br />

Ocean City a /«<br />

COWGIRL-Like „!«•,,_<br />

AUGUST 22, 196?<br />

THi OCtAN <strong>CITY</strong> SgNTINEL-LlDBER<br />

a —<br />

fff<br />

the Allegheny<br />

us, and from the<br />

know pratically hl<br />

course west of the<br />

everybody know, iho<br />

preliminary to the story<br />

Nebraska, Until recently we I w<br />

state and that it had t ^ ^<br />

Omaha sounds more like a stated t<br />

Our knowledge of Nebraska k W<br />

this iummo,, M a leasonafnddm "?<br />

V<br />

ITRONG x<br />

m.<br />

GL<br />

° n<br />

would «.«,, in ••££2*<br />

has been filling us in on Nebraska h""' a<br />

know a good deal more than^e HM V rt<br />

20 miles out in the countr?from d ' Mla11<br />

and she lives on her fathert^<br />

Black Angus cattle,<br />

I aUPEh byihomA<br />

and AstjUfy nv,<br />

m. — Sunday Sdjoo!<br />

ts for all agm. Dr.<br />

r|e superintendent,<br />

— WorsMp Serviee.<br />

,^mM Thomas, guest<br />

I Dr, THomas is pastor<br />

Ads Presbyterian Omn*<br />

[yak Oy, William Mur-<br />

£r rtaist from PhUa.<br />

|5u sdng "Ten "nwusand<br />

r ty Bay Ovorbolt ant!<br />

i Ye" by John Prtndle<br />

. Youth Owir wiU ang<br />

_ Walk Mane", Prelude;<br />

[A Hani We Haw? In<br />

" Darks C, Omwamc,<br />

3un§on", Maty Pearl<br />

Offertory: 'Mcsdits.<br />

Hon", Ovrl Wilbra-n Kem. POBI-<br />

lude: "Mlnuotti? Ptompoao".<br />

Cudiheit Harris,<br />

Wcdne^iy-<br />

11 a.m. — Q*jir l^icoreal lol<br />

lowed by cavrnxl tUdi lunchcoi<br />

tor dinir rrwmbm>! mirt mattwrs,<br />

sponsored by •iho Women's Aux-<br />

Okity<br />

* • *<br />

HOLY 'ffilNrTY mWCQPAL<br />

111*1 M, and Central av.<br />

Rev. Giarles L, Wood, D,Bd,, .<br />

director<br />

Sumby (Uth Siwtay aftos 1 ran.<br />

ity)—<br />

7:30 sun, — Holy Communion<br />

9 am, — Choml Budsuttt<br />

and Sermm<br />

11 a,m, — Morring PMya'<br />

and Sermon<br />

QUARTER HORSE - 1<br />

ranch (It's brand is "W" -•<br />

on "A" lying over on its i<br />

horse, Sundown Mack,<br />

-,. -»„„, „ B quarter norse<br />

developed in the far West which ,<br />

quarter of a mile, but poops out<br />

black with a white star on his fore<br />

COWGIRL GARB -<br />

IURCH of the REDEEMER<br />

ongporif New Jersey<br />

9.00 A. M. _ HOLY COMMUNION<br />

P:45 A.M. — FAMILY SIRVICI<br />

11:00 A.M. —MORNING PRAYIR<br />

The Rev, Dabney J, Carr IK<br />

Christ Chureh-Phila. and the Evangelical<br />

Education Association<br />

mms<br />

111© flftwine .»«3_ _i JS<br />

Smoothing tha tracks<br />

Capitol Hill . . ,<br />

^i^g what m tecinaSM m^<br />

mterestini Is the<br />

Wt ot the young. T^y<br />

iRemember when?<br />

IONE YEAR AGO ended up adopting one of the<br />

?) Fire completely * destroyed appcaJifif? ^*"**=~- uf *<br />

fthe home of Mr. and Ms.<br />

'Charles Miiiigan ill Bayihore<br />

!;dr, in g blaze apparently caused<br />

;«by a cigarette. The .resident! of<br />

'."the home escape^ unhurt.<br />

found strength and joy in a kind of<br />

togetherness that to most people would<br />

be unpleasant bayond description.<br />

The psyoholQjpr motivating this may<br />

simply be that the young want to band<br />

together to protect thiHMlves from the<br />

dictates of their eldBrs.<br />

The young also are determined to do<br />

things which the older "straight" society<br />

finds dangerous, dejpading and therefore<br />

[ taboo.<br />

Notable among these fads is the<br />

widespread use of marijuana and some<br />

other drugs not including the hard drugs .<br />

such as heroin.<br />

Also, the young, as was demonstrated<br />

at the New York State affair, have a new<br />

approach to sex. They flaunt such<br />

relationships so opanly that it seems<br />

certain theirs is rebellion more than<br />

conviction.<br />

How long th« fad of thtsa pop<br />

festivals wm endure nobody knows.<br />

Their life expectancy can hardly be very<br />

peat. Fads seldom last long.<br />

At any rate the affair on the New<br />

York State farm saw the greatest<br />

concentration of adolescents in one<br />

place since the time of the Children's<br />

Crusade early in the 13th century. That<br />

outpouring of the young, by the way,<br />

only included some §0,000 '<br />

girls.<br />

Washington, D.C. — It's<br />

becoming clear Washington is<br />

filling to enter into some kind<br />

of ammjement with the Viet<br />

Cong in South Vietnam leaving<br />

the enemy in control of certain<br />

afeos of the eountry,<br />

Though the White House<br />

rightly denies a deal has been<br />

worked out, there has been<br />

serious talk about facing what<br />

are the realities of the present<br />

situation in South Vietnam.<br />

Among them is the basic<br />

rtality that after many yeats of<br />

war, and much U.S.<br />

blood-lettinB, certain areas of<br />

the country, such as the A<br />

' Shau Valley for esample, still<br />

are almost completi-Iy<br />

controlled by the Viet Cony,<br />

The Nison Adminlstratian is<br />

net ready to pull out of<br />

Vietnam under any conditions,<br />

but it is also unwilling to<br />

continue fighting a costly war<br />

with American lives to gain<br />

control in these areas for the<br />

Saigon regime.<br />

That being Washington's<br />

view, some observers sec the<br />

ground war in South Vietnam<br />

er.irfn.iu- •»• •-•-•<br />

r--..» „„ in aouth Vietnam<br />

g-duily denting „ ^<br />

U.S. leaves the enemy in<br />

control of certain ar^^thS<br />

Garden State<br />

enemy reduces larpj-seaie<br />

operations. As this Is written<br />

the lull in the %var continues<br />

and there is a possibility that<br />

sueh a process is underway.<br />

Pentagon spokesmen are<br />

already admitting search and<br />

destroy operations by U.S.<br />

forces have been scaled down,<br />

in response to the lull. How<br />

long that will continue to be<br />

U.S. policy depend. 1 ! on future<br />

action by the enemy.<br />

Saigon's leaders, of course,<br />

are not overly happy about the<br />

inclination of the United States<br />

to leave the enemy in control<br />

of major areas of South<br />

Vietnam. But its army has been<br />

unable to gain control in these<br />

areas for many years and is<br />

unlikely to make any major<br />

effort in this direction soon, its<br />

primary goal at the moment<br />

being to take up slack caused<br />

by U.S. troops withdrawals.<br />

Thus Washington ta<br />

suggesting to Saigon that it<br />

must eventually faee the hard<br />

reality that it has already lost<br />

major parts of the country.<br />

While division of the country,<br />

or partition, is m yet ruled out,<br />

it looms on the horizon as one<br />

possible solution which might<br />

on when<br />

f Photographer BUI Gra<br />

^Msigned to get some app<br />

(•shots of Humane "|<br />

Coast Guard planes and<br />

ships searched by flarc-lijht for<br />

the capswed outboard, motor<br />

boat to which two youths were<br />

clinging in the Ocean off Great<br />

Egg Harbor Inlet. Two<br />

companions had swum to shore<br />

to report the accident and all<br />

four were saved.<br />

* « *<br />

Fred S. Tarves, 3rd, head of<br />

a local construction firm and<br />

boardwalk enterprises,<br />

anneuneed that he and his<br />

associates purchased the<br />

62-year-old Shoemaker<br />

mber **«*««-— -* - ** •<br />

and West av.<br />

* * *<br />

Court Clerk Joseph<br />

Guarraceino reported that<br />

more traffic tickets had been<br />

issued to violators by the end<br />

of July than for the whole year<br />

of 1983, but said he couldn't<br />

understand why peiice business<br />

was booming. " _<br />

TEN YEARS AGO Frtriim And<br />

Sen, Hubert H. Humphrey iVfUIWI f\lI%J<br />

spoke at a Democratic<br />

fund'raising dinner in the<br />

Flanders Hotel to further his<br />

presidential aspirations in the<br />

isTKnn"" •"P'emDer will be<br />

38,000 more pupiL, than £<br />

> H -There will be 2,500 more<br />

teachers U, take care of he<br />

increase. Also there"will L ^<br />

estimated 2,000 addition"<br />

classrooms ready for use when<br />

schools open, bringing theiS<br />

to 57,bug.<br />

The State Department of<br />

Education claims that crowded<br />

conditions w,H agflin p,fivail ;<br />

some school districts which<br />

win resort to double sessions<br />

and the use of makeshift<br />

classrooms. Last yenr<br />

end the fighting.<br />

The United States and South<br />

Vietnam prefer, of course,<br />

national elections in South<br />

Vietnam with the Viet Cong<br />

participating. But the enemy<br />

has rejected such elections as<br />

long as the present Saigon-<br />

government remains in* power.<br />

If the enemy attitude does<br />

not change, the best hope in<br />

Vietnam might well be a<br />

deesealated war in coming<br />

months and years and eventual<br />

compromise with the Viet<br />

Cong in control of the South<br />

Vietnam countryside. Just how<br />

that compromise can bo<br />

worked out, without dividing<br />

the country, is not known. Bui<br />

Washington is facing the fact<br />

that large areas of South<br />

Vietnam arc inhabited by<br />

people who favor the Viet<br />

Cong, or in areas controlled by<br />

enemy power.<br />

If the war continues to<br />

deescalate the Saigon<br />

government will have an<br />

opportunity to gain support in<br />

these areas in coming months<br />

and years; if the present South<br />

Vietnam regime Isn't able to<br />

make progress in this direction<br />

on its own, U.S. troops will not<br />

be ordered to do the job.<br />

In that case, ah eventual<br />

compromise is likely and until<br />

that compromise is effected<br />

the enemy will almost certainly<br />

continue to exorcise control in<br />

many areas, hampered less and<br />

less by large-scale U.S. sweep<br />

T and destroy operations.<br />

rock, and « waterfall, and<br />

mill operated by a mill<br />

d and now flou<br />

school. Out ,n Nfbmska a kid cangit.faurtJ<br />

to dnve a oaf at the age of 14. OutinNeteh,<br />

neoessa^ to have a licensed driver hH^<br />

te«n«r takes it on trip,, Mi tt<br />

IRISH REBEL - 0'N.Iilis named ft,*,<br />

at the time of the American Revolution r<br />

•"•"» of Irishmen (what they weredongioi<br />

rnm • "i t° nt know) and marched " '<br />

S?"f V tO the Brltlsh crown. _,<br />

Mr. O Nidi's foray was we don't know, ft<br />

Canada won m the end. Getting bwk'tollkiL.<br />

Ifh ' O ?' aftCr hn BWduntlbn from OWJ<br />

^ne, Nebraska, wherever that to. " J<br />

football games was "It never Waynes butitpooal<br />

Utfive Ppsfeitant IpUeqpal Church Minion<br />

jftfilepming Iveryone ef AH DBneminaHons<br />

First United<br />

\ethodist Church<br />

[Bghth SlrMf and Central Av«nu«<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 24<br />

9.-30 o.m. — Church School<br />

3 and 11 o.m, — Morning Werahip<br />

"WAITING"<br />

Seng Service 7:10 p.m.<br />

DONALD BARNHOUSE<br />

Nowi Analyst • Philadelphia<br />

Metropolitan Quartet<br />

ICABOL COURTMAN<br />

TALTO raEDBMCK<br />

THOMAS ELLIOT,<br />

taumpeter<br />

MIRIAM ZITO<br />

RAYMOND McAPEE<br />

WILLIAM C, WOOD,<br />

organist<br />

Forum<br />

Agin'<br />

62y<br />

Lumb<br />

ld Shoemaker<br />

company at 12th st.<br />

Ocean Qty Sentinel.Ledger<br />

pf Way, Aliawt 22, 1969<br />

Printed and PubUihdd In<br />

-<<br />

JOHN T. STETHER5 ,,,„,<br />

VIMCENT T. MICHELETTE<br />

JOHN J. SOUTHARD .....'..<br />

. ,„<br />

Two commercial fighing<br />

boats, one from Lewes,<br />

Delaware, and the other from<br />

Sea Girt, capsized in sight of<br />

sunbathers near the JBth st.<br />

beach. The 19 crewmen from<br />

both boats were rescued by the<br />

Coajt Guard. * * *<br />

Cameramen from New York<br />

City filmed the "Qeesn City<br />

Story" here for a TV ipecial<br />

aired on Channel 13, WNTA, in<br />

a series entitled "What's<br />

Doing".<br />

TWENTY YEARS AGO<br />

Trained performers and<br />

cargoes of wild animals<br />

rumbled into Ocean City in<br />

elreus trucks, to set up<br />

operations under their big top.<br />

The tail end of a tropical<br />

i hurrieane whipped through<br />

i Ocean City, leaving only minor<br />

damage from the 80 mph.<br />

winds.<br />

• • »'<br />

Municipal Judge Howard<br />

Warren declared that the<br />

delivery of alcoholic beverages<br />

to Ocean Uity addresses from<br />

lieensed operators in other<br />

towns was in direct violation of<br />

the IBOB dry ordinance.<br />

(Editor's note: The foilowinE<br />

f ?u W ,f maiied to 'he effieS<br />

of the Mayor, with a copy tQ<br />

the SentmeNLedger to be<br />

printed here. The author a<br />

Norwood, Pa., businessmW<br />

J|gned the letter, but requested<br />

that his name be withheld)<br />

Mayor: For years our family<br />

ha« been coming to Ocean City<br />

for our vacation. We like yQU><br />

eity enough to the poinf of<br />

diwussing the buying of<br />

property here. We were'ready<br />

to submit an offer for a house<br />

on West av. with a Realtor. We<br />

this week for one last look<br />

5:£uU. we "•»""»««••<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday. ouf nrst night<br />

h " B ',? ur children, aBes i3iY5<br />

and 17, went to the boardwalk<br />

f.'h" usual custom. Our jirl<br />

13 and the oldest boy, aBe 17<br />

did not wear shoes. This they<br />

have done many times In the<br />

To our surprise our other<br />

boy came home about 9 p m<br />

jnd told us the other children<br />

had been arrested and were in<br />

jail for not having shoos on Of<br />

k5Si. we u »-«hth.-wi. r<br />

After much discussion, we<br />

Continued on page 8<br />

l^ s :£:si Know your<br />

whool chndren in the future »'•*«••! Offl.1.1,<br />

peak of 135.000 in IBBi to<br />

wme 114,000 in 1668. Th"<br />

will mean, according to Dr. a<br />

David Winans, director of the<br />

department's Offic,. of<br />

Statistical Services, that the<br />

islato may shew some decline<br />

..... Offlefall<br />

bOVERNOR RICHAHO J.<br />

HUGHES, The Stale House j'ren.<br />

ton, N. J., ngsOB.<br />

STATE SENATOK ROBERT<br />

B. KAY, 10? E. Wilfhwioti av<br />

Wildwcwq, N. J. 082M.<br />

ASSE.MM.YMAN JAMES 8<br />

CATIERO, 3303 Now Jeiaty av<br />

Wiidivood. N. j,, mm.<br />

ASSEMBLYMAN JAAffiS R<br />

by the<br />

But the number of New<br />

Jersey births Is expected to gc<br />

up gradually beBinninB thi-<br />

year or next, with the rMiult<br />

that total enrollment <br />

continue to increase. Dr<br />

Winans points out, however"<br />

his enrollment projections for<br />

the public schools enn be<br />

|«oCted by changing faStor^<br />

These mcludo the number of<br />

C f M O " 1 ovi " u lnto and out<br />

of New Jersey, exchange of<br />

pupils between public ,,nd<br />

republic schools, thetrenl<br />

to tatablish nursery or<br />

pre-kindergarton elnsses nnd<br />

the student dropout rate<br />

There are only n f,.w<br />

hundred children now in<br />

nursery classes in p u h|"<br />

schools, but Dr VVIn<br />

believes that 20 years ,ro<br />

LJ. S, SBNA-TOP HARRISON<br />

A. WILLIAMS. JR., Room 3S2,'<br />

Old Senate Office Building,<br />

WiyWiinsMn, D. C. S0S1S.<br />

REP, CHARLES W. SAND.<br />

MAN, JH,, Room 1010 Long-<br />

worth House Office Bui!dln(»,<br />

Washington, D. C, 205IS.<br />

EDUCATION - MiM Harmon 'i eduoticoiti<br />

doesn t ieem to have differed very much tonft,<br />

S^ a 1<strong>On</strong> kids Bet at Eastern schools, to M<br />

such things as existentialism which wedidnthH<br />

T^? ted M f ar as Nebraska. Education uW<br />

and Miss Harmon's education has broadfndoi-<br />

what goes on in the far West, where WM<br />

feverybody still learned the throe Rs and nott'<br />

ei»e by practicing on slates with slate ptnciU.<br />

ra^IP' BARN = <strong>On</strong>o ot thB 'oatures of the Krfj<br />

ranch m a stone barn 160 feet long, Tbii «*f<br />

the place somewhat larger than the Q««!<br />

' Hall, Unfortunately, when the W<br />

:J cement was.lacklng and theitonfl«<br />

by using pound lime stone, Thf I*»<br />

ardod as unsafe, but it is stili an uai<br />

•"-« — Even though sirloin andpert^<br />

m ... „ tremendously expensive, rancheB,zfl<br />

K«« f f l »n. don't p-t enough for thfiia*|<br />

S J s mnch breed « baby Black Angw^l<br />

tnpm mature on their land. Molt of the - 1 *"<br />

far Kv 1 f_ Omaha for conversion into link<br />

onskets. Miss Harmon's father is plannini W<br />

hQmI°" B '" th o future and he has buDt • i<br />

nomo on the ranch property, He will then 1-"<br />

An« n ohers who will use "them to<br />

angu^s, Mlsg Harmm jg ha abQut thi|<br />

P " un «We to rope steers. She can't even'<br />

by htnoir A Black An ealf {t , wu<br />

*». J.. mil mi °"-^ aty<br />

recent years.<br />

I fall,"<br />

K -<br />

m Nob n«. At lewt it seems oo|<br />

MiL H C WC know nothing whitever about tWM<br />

ft "°on told us. Very few famoui m»of<br />

n Nebraska, which is due in part to the ftrt<br />

»w people live in the state. It does have « - "'<br />

det'rvT 8 Hmnm «y» ^o Indians art<br />

Brv^T"?^ bettor btmk than they get WI<br />

H" 1 f the lolden throated windbag „<br />

wewdont over and over again, came from N<br />

S J U * ft om Miss Harmon that a t-j,<br />

nbouV n" 8 WOuld *»* « won forget Mr.Bf^<br />

about DJI,_ except to note that the summer oM!<br />

nL ? !J '" our m omory as when we loarrie<br />

- g to taow, we think.<br />

ST. JOHN'S<br />

LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH<br />

Tenth Str#»t<br />

and<br />

Central Avenue<br />

A CONGREGATION OF TO1 LUTHERAN<br />

CHURCH IN AMERICA<br />

">• *ey. D, Richard Garrison, Pastor<br />

^wnier SehBdule — Hours of Worship<br />

8:30 A, M. — The Service<br />

,fjj Ai M,~- Sunday Church &hooi<br />

.114 A. M.- Tht Service<br />

CHURCH AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Jaitheran Chapel<br />

36th Street and<br />

West Avenue<br />

f:OOA,M,-<br />

TJie Service<br />

10:30 A. M,-<br />

The Service<br />

AUGUST 24fh<br />

THI R1V.<br />

ARL WiilR<br />

7:30 p.m. — iX^nlng Pmjw<br />

rinii] day for Tperipf of reg-<br />

i.'itratjon for tfio Fnll OmfoiwKi?<br />

uf EpiseupnJ Yoiuip aiurthincn<br />

at Mctlftmi Ijikra. September 5<br />

to 7.<br />

9:30 a.m. — Holy Communion<br />

Thursday—<br />

7 a.m. —<br />

^NTRAL <strong>OCEAN</strong> CnY UNIO*<br />

32nd st. and CSentenl av.<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a,m. - Sunday School wltti<br />

etaasra tor all ages<br />

11 a.m_. - Morrtnjt Woi*ip.<br />

Rev. Roy OIBOB, D.D. paator of<br />

&veilv Hills umtal Piw^te^<br />

Ian Oiurdi in Uppep ^i^r, 1%<br />

•IKaker.Speaal muae by n Mk<br />

gmup torn Qunberlfflid Qun&<br />

OsUeBS and Phil Sheridan, local<br />

radio ps^onaMly,<br />

CHURCHES<br />

7:30 p.m. — W««p IBMS.<br />

Mourlyn Theatffl-, sp«Jwr Oon-<br />

alii BanAcmae<br />

Timaday—<br />

2 p.m. — Summer AujdUsiy,<br />

IJook review, Mis, Jotqph E.<br />

Kwing<br />

OfURCH<br />

FAITH Bl<br />

111 8th «t,<br />

Sajidinil ftjr God and Cbuutty<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m. — amdv &hoo]<br />

svith dams tat all mm<br />

11 a.m, — Momlnf Wonrtilp<br />

T:30 p.m. — Wvrnimg Wm*ip<br />

7:30 p.m. — Mow of ftralae<br />

Air CtrndiUmBj<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTmRAN<br />

10th at. and Central av.<br />

Rev. D. Richard GaiTisan, pat.<br />

tor<br />

Sunday—<br />

8:30 and 11 a.m. — "Hie Ser-<br />

vise<br />

9:30 a.m. — Church School<br />

B p.m. — SemoT Choir t&mr.<br />

sal<br />

ST. JOHN'S LUTHniAN<br />

OIAPEL<br />

Jfitti st. and Wfflt av,<br />

Sunday—<br />

9 and 10:30 ajn. — The Ser.<br />

vise<br />

# * *<br />

rmST PRKBYTBRIAN<br />

7ft si and Wselw av.<br />

F*«diing Christ Cmelfled,<br />

Riaai, ana Ooalng Amin<br />

Rev. wmiani RadcWto Allen<br />

ni.,M,, Pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:30 «.ni. — (haded Sunday<br />

Sdml i a a (op eadi nimba<br />

of the tomib', John K, ftacffli,<br />

aenerol superintaidat<br />

S:30 and U a,m. — Morning<br />

Wot*Bp "Can SBienM Save Us<br />

Prom Sufferti^?"<br />

U a.m. — Nursery<br />

7: SO p.m. — Evening WonSiip.<br />

Campus Crumdg for Ctoist, In.<br />

ternaaonal dramaHe film "Come<br />

Help Change Hie World"<br />

Director of jnuac Hany C.<br />

Leper. <strong>On</strong>janisl, Robert V. AOm<br />

Partting on Wsiey Av., nan to<br />

churti<br />

TViaday—<br />

t p.m, — GoHese LUe, Oaffiiiic<br />

Hotel<br />

Wednesday-<br />

Fellow ftayer s«ips me«<br />

ttaoujgiout the d^<br />

7:30 p.m. — Women's Asaoeia.<br />

tion meeHng and mid-week war.<br />

Mp wift mMomary evuis.<br />

Rev. and Mis, R. Hunter Keen,<br />

Indian Mlsaon, Wiimont, SouUi<br />

Dikota<br />

12:15 p.m. — CBMC luncheon,<br />

Plymouai Inn, Men welcome<br />

* * *<br />

FIRST UMTE_<br />

Bth and CenQHl av.<br />

Oiarte WileoeJc, Mirtatcr<br />

Lawrence Dunn, Mlnjiftar of<br />

EducaUon<br />

Howarti W, Adams. MmisteT of<br />

VMtatlon<br />

WilUam C. Wood, Minister of<br />

Muse<br />

•TODAY (I«day)—<br />

9 to 11 a.m. — Vacation Blbte<br />

^hool. Closing exercises<br />

8 p.m. — Choir rehearea]<br />

Saturday—<br />

7 to 11:30 p.m.—Coffee House,<br />

Tnlfd Boor, "Hie FUi"<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. — Churoh<br />

School with GJaj^Cii for all<br />

9:30 and 11 ajn. — Morrtng<br />

WorAlp Jn Hie Sanotuajy, PBa-<br />

tor Wilcoek's sennon tople,<br />

"Waiting"<br />

7:10 p.m. — Sans Service,<br />

Moorlyn fnrca^er<br />

ST. JAMES AME<br />

7th st. and Haven av.<br />

Rev. Wilfred 8. Scott,<br />

pastor<br />

Today (Friday)— l<br />

8:.J0 p.m.— Senior Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 o.m. — Church School<br />

wilh classes for all ages<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Worship<br />

8:30 p.m.— Senior Choir<br />

rehearsal , Tuesday—<br />

8 p.m.-BYPU<br />

4 p.m.—Intermediate Choir<br />

rehearsal<br />

• * «<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST CHURCH<br />

7th St. and Simpson Ave,<br />

Rev. NlcholtJ Tate, Putor<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m.—Sunday School<br />

11 a.m.—Morning Worship<br />

8:30 p.m.—Evening Service<br />

Tuesday—<br />

8 p.m.—Trustee meeting<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7 p.m.—Youth meeting<br />

8 p.m.—Prayer meeting<br />

• > *<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C,<br />

13th and Wesley Ave.<br />

Rt. Rev. Msp. Alfred W. Jeat<br />

Pastor<br />

Dally—<br />

7 a.m.—Mass<br />

Saturdays—<br />

1 7:30 a.m.—Mass<br />

4:30 to S;30 and 7:30 to<br />

8:30— Confessions<br />

Sunday—<br />

8, 9:18, 10:30 a.m, and<br />

8:30 p.m.— Masses<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7 to 7:30 p.m.—Confessions<br />

Holy Days—<br />

6:30, 8, 6:30 a.m. tnd 6:30<br />

p.m.—masses<br />

8 p.m.—Pastoral Semes<br />

• * * 9<br />

ST. FRANCES CABRINI B.C.<br />

2nd St. and Atlantic Ave,<br />

Rev. William P. MeCorrisian<br />

Paston<br />

Daily—<br />

8 a.m.—Mass<br />

Saturdays<br />

. 7 : 3 0 to 8:30<br />

p.m.—Confessions<br />

Sunday—<br />

7, 8, 9,<br />

—Masses<br />

10:18, 11:30 a.m.<br />

8 p.m. — Testimony mcdtjnK<br />

Doliy—<br />

10 a.m, to 3 p.m. — Reading<br />

Room open<br />

"Ana Hie L:rd ttJd unto<br />

Moses, Thus thou tfmlt i»y unto<br />

fte cMdren of Israei, Yo have<br />

seen tfiat I lave talked with you<br />

tan heaven."*<br />

TWa verse from Exodus is<br />

part of UJC GhrisUan Science<br />

Lessofrformon. titled "Mind."<br />

to be read in «he denomination's<br />

dwniies trug week.<br />

A correlaave pawnee from<br />

"Seienee and Health with Key<br />

to ttie ScriptuiiB" by Mary Bak-<br />

er Eddy states: "The human<br />

capacities are enlarged and per-<br />

fected in proporUon nsnumantty<br />

gains rtheirue eoneepHon of man<br />

and God.""<br />

'Ejmdus 20:» "cage 288<br />

* • •<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> OK BAFTBT<br />

Homeoltte C«ean Qty Summer<br />

Bible Ccnterenoe<br />

lOfc at and Weriey av<br />

Davfci P, wam, DC,, pasta-<br />

ft*H« Wright, musical ataaetor<br />

Sunda>'—<br />

I*Bi partdBg at mstaon'm Res-<br />

teMOBt, 9th SL snj Ocean av<br />

and Iffliala Mow, 10* rt, and<br />

boandwrtk, 0 ajm. m noon<br />

S:30 t,a. - Sunday School<br />

tiitti clasw tor any manbej.<br />

rf «» famUy WUliim J Rod.<br />

:45 a.m. — SUperviasI Nur-<br />

scry (knlTBddrs<br />

1B:^ a,m, — Junior Qurch<br />

•wiductad by Janet Rontos<br />

?:30 pm. to 3:30 p,IB, — a«.<br />

«d StaMi on MM; Her<br />

fcahalng The Mag's Men Male<br />

Quart* bom Itavetown, Ph.<br />

%h June Salukjala, soprano;<br />

and Bob Cor, pianist<br />

7:30 p,m; - ISO Ocean Oty<br />

mummr Bttto Qtztimmnee direct-<br />

ed ty fMto Wi«it Speaker,<br />

Dr. VSBDO Grouii, nnMUent<br />

of CatBBymtim fcj«« *,<br />

aril boa^dK^alk, Dr. D, ReglnaM<br />

Thomas, mJniaer of The Brick<br />

Presbytertam Ctan* of Now<br />

York, speaker.<br />

Chaplain of the day. Dr. John<br />

before from 4


PA6I 4 — SICTION TWO<br />

Erma Holiness Camp meeting opens today Guest teachf<br />

Tlie Erma Holiness Gamp<br />

Meeting, sponsored by the<br />

Capo May Holiness<br />

Association, opens today and<br />

conlinura through September<br />

1, It is Incated one mile south<br />

of Rio Grande on Route 9<br />

leading to Cape May.<br />

Erma Camp stands for "old<br />

things" of Ihe faith. The<br />

Complete* Training<br />

(0BPR00S3O1) GREAT<br />

LAKES, ILL, (PHTNC) Aug. 7<br />

—Rnamn Saman Apprentice<br />

John P. Dean, III, CSN, son of<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John P. Dean of<br />

JIB Bay sv.. Ocean City, N.J.,<br />

has cojiipiptfd the ifliweck<br />

basic Radarman School at<br />

theU.S. Naval TroininE Center,<br />

Oreat Lakes, III.<br />

ANIMAL PORTRAITS<br />

FOR A PAINTING<br />

of<br />

YOUR<br />

PET<br />

CALL<br />

!RA MAE WATSON<br />

399.2438<br />

message is the undiluted<br />

presentation of scriptural<br />

holiness and offers a pleasant<br />

oak grove In tho iienltlpful<br />

seashore air,<br />

Erma Camp has no<br />

denprninatlonal affiliation.<br />

Everyone is invited to attend.<br />

The evangelist is Dr, Mendel!<br />

Taylor, writer, teaeher and<br />

.nationally-known camp<br />

meeting prenchef,<br />

Paul MeNutt, musiean, will<br />

be In charge of the music<br />

program. Missionaries this year<br />

arc Rev. Ivan JJarrolI from<br />

India and Miss Ellen Pfirman<br />

from Burundi, Africa,<br />

Missionary dav will be<br />

Thursday,<br />

The Rev, Harold Henderson,<br />

youne pastor from the Rio<br />

Grande area , ^ill be'<br />

charge of the spiritual and<br />

recreational program for the<br />

youne people.<br />

The brtsiness mcwtijij! will h««<br />

next Saturday, Ausiis: JO, «<<br />

I ;30 p.m.<br />

The daily ^m-diiif (,»;*<br />

Adult Bible Study at If! A.m.,<br />

Youth Program 2:30 to 4 p.m.<br />

and Evangelistic SrrxUv at<br />

7 :30 p.m. Sunday Stirvievs will<br />

he 11 a.m., 2:30 p.m. and 7:S0<br />

p.ni. <strong>On</strong> Missionary Day<br />

services will be 10:30 a,ml.<br />

2:30 and B-ao p.m.<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

fists crusade film<br />

"Come Help Change The<br />

World" will be shown in First<br />

Presbyterian Church on<br />

Sunday evening, (August 3.!) at<br />

7:30 p.m. The Rev. William R,<br />

Allen, pastor, announces that<br />

the staff of Campus Crusade<br />

for Christ, International, will<br />

present the exciting work of<br />

the Crusade in Ocean City at<br />

the evening service.<br />

"Coma Help Change the<br />

World" is a dramatic film<br />

challenging Christians to action<br />

motivating them to take<br />

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wiling, un the nmpu c<br />

imiing liMncn Hid athli ti m<br />

thi military Tround the «nrld<br />

Thi film aLci pri-int, tht<br />

ttorldi idi- trate^y ol t ampu<br />

l"ru jdi tor Chn-t lor hulpinf<br />

to r luh thi uiirld tor Qin I in<br />

thi (.miration<br />

Bart Tobndf,i director ol<br />

the Cimp •» Cru»ide for Thn t<br />

in Oei-m Cilv will h \, u, rgi<br />

if thi inn He i in<br />

director of Cjmpii Cru idi<br />

Intirn tinm! t P, nn Slid<br />

C^lligi P-j Trnhndge i i<br />

i,T du U nf Penn ^titt Tollipi<br />

nf Phil dilphi Collnji of thi<br />

Bibli nd .1 o thi Ri furmi.fi<br />

Epi^rep I Srmin r\ in<br />

Phil delphl Trnbndgi prnd<br />

four \e ns in Jr«Lh<br />

Fi nj,ili m with thi Amtnc n<br />

B^ird of Mn iurK tu the Je«<br />

In 196 hi- w L jppoinUd n<br />

Ar Director for L impu<br />

Trusade -it Penn Stntc Cullngr<br />

Pn tr tu thi'i a^i^nm, nt h " had<br />

*»ervid for fdinpii Cru di t<br />

thi Unner ltn-i cif Mmne.ntj<br />

tnd Korth D kt-tt i Hr u<br />

m mid and hi- fin children<br />

^peeial mu^ic w ill b'<br />

pmudnd h\ r"irnpu C ru^id<br />

Strathmere student<br />

to study in London<br />

t'kn«ide<br />

Trachtman<br />

studi nLs from<br />

enrolled in Biai.r Culkgc<br />

Lunde.n Srmi-Kr Projjran.<br />

e»tabh hud in cunp, ration v ith<br />

thi. City uf Londnn rullrEt,<br />

Lumnp nn "!]turd %<br />

CAugU'.t 23) from JVIM \ urk -.<br />

Krnnedv Airport fnr IH qip^<br />

or -tudv the group Hill Bi<br />

under thi- tfinction of Dr<br />

Band M Gra\ dinctor nf<br />

Intirn tinnal Program, at<br />

Beainr<br />

Open tn both mrn jnd<br />

women Btaiir London<br />

Semr^tir PrPFam is diiignrd to<br />

prondi Americ n -tudmL<br />

«ith the opporti mt\ topur-ue<br />

thur colkfce tudu- while<br />

broadening their education<br />

through participation In a<br />

different cultural, social and<br />

educational environment.<br />

Upon arrival in England, the<br />

student* w,ll hue two vi.ik<br />

of ornntition in London and<br />

at Warmck Univirsitv<br />

Following orientation thn will<br />

h\t witn iiritiah lamilie:, fnr T<br />

wei k sh, riny dml> rjtp, rirnc, ,<br />

aii a member of the family Thi<br />

"tudtnL, will be^in cla-»,es at -<br />

the r ity or London Cnilegi un<br />

Si-pliniher IB They will taki<br />

fue COUKH for a total of 16<br />

TYPINO BLACKOUT<br />

A teacher in a New Jersey<br />

Jr. High School believes typing<br />

students achsivo greater speed<br />

if they are unable to look back<br />

and forth from hook to<br />

typewriter, and teaches by<br />

dictation in a blacked out<br />

dlassroom.<br />

You don't have to turn out<br />

the light to brush up on typing<br />

skills. Turn instead" to<br />

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p^ Thomas Speaker<br />

at Chapel Sunday<br />

Local artists to exhi|<br />

at Yacht Club art<br />

. > well known area<br />

have neerpted Invitations to<br />

•r-W " •%?<br />

*v_<br />

Dr. D, Roilinillti Thumas there he served at Hie Kinil<br />

return?* to Union Chape! Presbjlerinn Church in<br />

bythpSea ill fisth st. und Oirmanlown (Philadrlpliia)<br />

Asbury nv, as speaker for the and in many of the noiod<br />

morning wcirshi|J service pulpit* in Wales, lie i« n<br />

Hiiiifliiy^<br />

iecturer, author and teacher of<br />

Dr. Thumas is pastor of Ihe Ilomilelics at New York<br />

Brick Presyhteriiin Chmeh in Seminary,<br />

New York City, Prior to Ruinga<br />

Dt. bonnld Lyle will be<br />

chapliiin of the day.<br />

Soloist for (he morning will<br />

In nstrva training be William Murphy, tenor<br />

soloist of the Gliidhijl Memorial<br />

Presbyterian Church in<br />

Philadelphia and summer<br />

soloist of the Messiah Lutheran<br />

Church in Fhiladrlphiit. He Is<br />

captain in the Philadelphia<br />

Police Department and<br />

Coiiimandin|| officer of the<br />

.xhihii their works of art in<br />

tkv Art Show sponsored by the 1 1<br />

,', '*' MB, S<br />

tinnier Wiidwood Yacht Club, hllk<br />

ni O<br />

The event, hoped to be<br />

ciinliiini'd annually by t|ie<br />

Vai'lii Club auxiliary, will take<br />

place from 12:30 to 6 p.m.,<br />

Sunday (August 21) nt the<br />

rlubhouxn, nvorluoklnlt Sunset<br />

Lnke ui, 0500 Park hlvri!<br />

The Hurtletie Tofnlin<br />

«"b«t<br />

Memoriiil Hospitnl, Cape May<br />

C'.iurl 1 louse, will benefit from<br />

the nffalr, Mrs, Uiilson says.<br />

The hospital is currently<br />

conduetiiiR" a $178,000<br />

Building and Fund Drive,<br />

Participating artists Include<br />

Mrs. Betty Amiiluni*, Stone<br />

i«i<br />

Henn B Cimp r Ir<br />

a s u «. i i I i g t n i r i I<br />

upi rinti ndmt if thi tirt<br />

Preb^tinan tsiind s bih nil<br />

innouneid th ffui t ti rhir<br />

fur tu n nd ldult S mil n t<br />

'1 10 i m mil bi t h irh<br />

Drum Jr 1*1 -srii r ttur nf the<br />

Prn hvlur, of Ph Indilphiu<br />

Mr Dr in i Lr t ir\<br />

tr urrr Lf tl,n Strj_ h ni<br />

Printing I is m p n %, , [ I ORTSMill TH N li — ' *n<br />

Phil drlphi nd » i m I h I-ii in,i *. i t Mi inrt Mrth<br />

foundir- ind mi urpor p it ir* Mix Plum lUlinutin ii,<br />

ln n<br />

U » il- n i P,"ti r" """<br />

ol Sm ill B11 inr Inc mtf<br />

U ^ \n I-Lrei E^5 rw Of<br />

h* dqu irtci- in Wd hinttf n<br />

D L<br />

1 -Li Tr nn-Ci p- I \t ROTC1<br />

Mr Dnm n a -, ruling<br />

r I I trun n- Lni-impnirnt it<br />

ild r m th DhVi-L Lcj\tnTnt P \FB N H<br />

Highway Patrol, His selections<br />

will be "Ten Thousand<br />

Ane.il,, h\ Ra\ Ovtrbnlt ind<br />

Repi nt \ i b^ John Prmdle<br />

Scott<br />

The •iouth Chinr imdir thi<br />

dirictnm of ^1r^ Ihom ^ R<br />

M Iliniaux will inj, I N*\er<br />

Walk Mom bv A H Ackln<br />

The Choir rein ir i thi unit<br />

on VKdm d v rnuminf, it 1 1<br />

o Uoek Rihtur-ii will hi<br />

follottid b\ a tJvurid di*,h<br />

lunchion Mvin h> the<br />

Worn n Auxilnr\ fur ihoir<br />

im-mbirs md their mothi r At<br />

Ihi timi award will hi pui n<br />

jc-h mtmbir and tht Lhoir<br />

Muthir Mr- Dav II •<br />

Sund v bthiiol I hi Id at<br />

9 JO l m i uh Sundii with<br />

cl LI, i fur all a^t-*i Ewr^uni u<br />

Crushed for Will<br />

I Hark Grave<br />

An Austin sedan, a 1932<br />

! model in oxeellont condition,<br />

was crushed into a bloch Of<br />

nmtal in Stratfore-on.AvoB,<br />

I England, recently and sot<br />

aside to be used as a mem.<br />

oritU for itsovmer, an elderiy<br />

Buckinghomshirc woman. She dM not<br />

cor to bo driven by anyono else, the<br />

a reporter, and decided to hive it r<br />

her grave when she dies.<br />

Inittd Pn hitinin Thuri-h 111 rijrn thf in im|»m nf u invited<br />

PhiHdelphi 1 Hi. 1 pn dt it 1 /<br />

(1 Philidilphi Bibl b cnt%<br />

hi ain d 1 ch irmui ol th<br />

0 mnmbt r Ev int li lit<br />

("ommittni 1 f th Pri b\t r\<br />

oT Phil dtlphi prn 1th nt Tt<br />

tta Pr In tin 11 Si 11 1 I r n<br />

and thr prl hu r jn >, 11 du<br />

,5


PAOI 6 _- 'SECTION TWO<br />

Church Services<br />

continued from page 3<br />

associate<br />

8, B;30 and JAjun, — Mm*<br />

big WonMp, ''Sannon, "Ufa's<br />

Good Side," Dr. laj'ttm<br />

9:30 and U njii, — Oiurcfi<br />

Nursery<br />

9:JO a.jn, — Owrch Sehaol tor<br />

aU ages<br />

Chunli Sdnol<br />

- 6:30 p.m. — SintaF H0i MOT<br />

and Older Youth FellomMp to- hair Donald •—<br />

Bginhame, TV news QiKUjHt<br />

Maiday-<br />

«:30 p,m. - Sailor Hiah MYF<br />

Softball pmoHoe at MM id.<br />

School in Northfield toUowsl fcy<br />

a party tor the WGB graduates<br />

7 p.m. — Unwopd Boy Sonut<br />

, Tamp 39 njeetine in tirtral BUI<br />

7 P.m, — Sauor Ma> MtT<br />

port »>»§> M Otf-Snn) s»4n<br />

Qub. Unwoat.<br />

SEA VIEW BAPTIST<br />

An American Baptist Oiiireh<br />

MSS Sian? rt.<br />

Rev, Kurt B. nonk, posur<br />

Sunday—<br />

B:4S ajn, — OiunA School<br />

11 *,m, — Morning Wenditp<br />

6: IS p,m. — BYT<br />

T:30 p.m. — BvcniJK Service<br />

Wednesday—<br />

7:30 pjn. — Pmypr nieoUHK<br />

Thursday—<br />

7:45 p.m. — Senior Choir to-<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS R.C,<br />

Wabart and Poplar IITOS.<br />

Key, Vincent Ferrer©, pastor<br />

Daily—<br />

7 and 8 a.m. — Msse*<br />

Saturday—<br />

4 in 5 and T to g;30 p.m. —<br />

Cbnfossions<br />

Sundays-<br />

*t_9:3O, 11 a.m., noon.ond 6:30<br />

p.m. — Masses<br />

Name area residents<br />

fo grand, petit juries<br />

A maiifcrr oC Ueesn<br />

Isle and Momiora nadent<br />

have been appointed to the Gu»-<br />

M«y County panel of Grand and<br />

Ptttit Jurors for the September<br />

sessions.<br />

are Atotander B, Kreisman<br />

station agent; Blanche U. Hin.<br />

hoUai-Hife; Ruth A. Zemsr<br />

housewife; Nancy H. Ra£fo<br />

housavife; Margaret A. Bu<br />

AUTO BODY RfPAI<br />

*rwmft ^ Ecotwmlc.l<br />

MJ-AIHTINF L d WELDINa*<br />

BtnUOEItATOHS and WAIHINB<br />

M/tCHINH mnNlSHED<br />

rl£


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have b<<br />

May Cc<br />

Ptttit J.<br />

Nama<br />

are All<br />

station a<br />

housewif.<br />

17 « 11!<br />

(100 Ys, So<br />

01/<br />

Church 5*rv[e§! 7:30 p.m, —.Evenii*<br />

YOU'LL<br />

TO GET<br />

GAS and<br />

FHi<br />

SUNQt<br />

Af Oif NM L<br />

fth St. nd OM<br />

WHIIL ALISHi<br />

•NQINE CL1M<br />

MUPPLm . Ti<br />

TUNI4IM<br />

Do you nBei<br />

i k or metisy for •<<br />

Slop In or- ceniaer oui<br />

LOANS<br />

A LOAN PL,<br />

GUARDI/<br />

730 Asbury Avi:<br />

Licence Nl. If!,<br />

all mart<br />

JB-WSM<br />

DMMTIM itPT. a, i"<br />

FROM OC1AN -•«•<br />

CALL 3^-6100<br />

M'MAH-COUNN<br />

Carmen Capaldi. of Philadelphia. Staff<br />

Sgt. Abrams is the NCO in charge of the<br />

generation section of MACS-17, Marine<br />

Corps Reserve Unit of Willow Grove,<br />

now under going intensive training at the<br />

Marine Air Station in Uyma, Ariz,.<br />

Music Pier concerts<br />

SUmim »t.pr..nu.<br />

mm<br />

mm•"<br />

%££*£*«* Orchestramm<br />

W<br />

' L Sunday in County Park<br />

Community Orchestra wilt<br />

present the second of two tree<br />

concerts scheduled this<br />

summer by the musical group<br />

at the Cape May Coilnty Park<br />

on Sunday (Ajuuat 24),<br />

starting at 3 p.m. This concert<br />

is the sixth in n series<br />

sponsored this summer under<br />

the direction of the Cape May<br />

County Park Commission,<br />

The Orchestra is under the<br />

direction of Joseph Mercuric),<br />

of Wildwood, The two events<br />

mark the second year the<br />

musical unit has entertained at<br />

concerts at the County Park,<br />

located two miles north of<br />

Cape May Court House on<br />

Route 9.<br />

Mereurio is woll known for<br />

his musical accomplishments<br />

both in Cape May County and<br />

in Philadelphia. He has been<br />

associated with the top musical<br />

acts and poups in the country,<br />

and has been director of the<br />

Community Orchestra for six<br />

years, having, been appointed<br />

director shortly after the<br />

orchestra was formed seven<br />

years ago. He spends sis<br />

months of the year at his home<br />

in Philadelphia and the rest of<br />

the year at his summer nuusi;<br />

Where in the<br />

woria does<br />

the men go<br />

Women using a<br />

When the orchestra was first<br />

formed it* members were<br />

works-day people who live by<br />

trades, vocations and<br />

professions who follow music<br />

for sheer love of the art. They<br />

included bankers, milk<br />

salesmen, Bns station owners,<br />

and a commercial pilot.<br />

CHECKING ACCOUNT<br />

at this bank<br />

knowwhsro v<br />

the money goesl<br />

It is interesting to note that<br />

Mayor Charles Maseiarella, of<br />

the City of Wildwood, was the<br />

original tenor sax soloist with<br />

the orchestra until the press Of<br />

business forced him to resign<br />

from the orchestra.<br />

The present roster of the<br />

orchestra contains some of the<br />

finest musicians from the<br />

eastern part of the country and<br />

visitors to Cape May County<br />

Park are assured of a fine<br />

uftermmn's treat.<br />

Spi.ctatons aro reminded that<br />

they should bring their own<br />

seating for the free park<br />

concerts which are held in the<br />

open air bandstand, according<br />

to Maj, . Gerald Smith,<br />

UJSAP.RET) Director of<br />

County F;iTks sind<br />

Cape May County<br />

National Bank<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

S1A ISLi <strong>CITY</strong><br />

MEMB1B FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

CAPE MAY<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE, CORPORATION<br />

Mrs Leo Cost.rm of thi- cit\<br />

«e<br />

Market.<br />

Norway". Hi' hns rocordud Uvt<br />

\\w N"'nu'H\u-h ;UH! KSP labels.<br />

This p.iuti suLihwn Mr.<br />

KnliiUiMi jrniu'd thi* Now York<br />

Washinqton, Dnltlmuri 1 ,<br />

Philadelphia mul New Vnrk<br />

while his musical yunudy<br />

eniiiHi^menU havf SIH ! U him MI<br />

various parts of tin' country in<br />

stock. UeiiriH- «.-<br />

His iJperatlr aceiimplir.il- and Ihi'ir i-lnl<br />

mWiis im Hiil, that nf Mark, will pn<br />

RoiUilpiiu (La Biihi'ini 1 ), viicul and m<br />

Pinkerton (Madanie Biitti-rfly), Tiu-sdsiy ul »•<br />

Alfredo lLa TniviatiO. the United M"<br />

Duke (RiRnk'Ua) and the title- Short- I'd. ii<br />

role in Talcs of Hoffmann as Stinii-rs Point<br />

woll as principal parts in thi 1 Tin 1 Mi-yr<br />

Gilbert and Sullivan Ridley Park,<br />

In tho field of musiciil<br />

comedy he has portrayi'd<br />

leading roles in "Briijaduun",<br />

inchid.-H<br />

accompany<br />

"South Paeifie", "Blossom<br />

Time", "The Merry Widow",<br />

"Carousel", "Desert Stum",<br />

"The Kins ami I" and<br />

• , ., -


THI OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINiLLIDOIR<br />

PRIORY,<br />

Anti-Establishment story<br />

Sandman confident Engineers<br />

Country ditty punctures<br />

will reject oil depot plan<br />

"Such a pennt uwM not «^><br />

era of self-righteousness<br />

announced ''unequivocal opoosi.<br />

Charles W. Sandman, Jr., R. aid need fedenti aaneflon, but alas Bon to the sranUnK of permits<br />

Bits,) said this week he was approval by Ow amte into which by me federal Bm-emment," By Donald S. ROJBKoanfitlent<br />

that a permit would «no oil was BrtK «* be pumped. said:<br />

New JeiKiy Education A«sn,<br />

not be granted far the eonsBue. In this ease it tro^ld wqitire toe<br />

tion of ^n oU-pump bouy off ftc<br />

"I am confident' that no tier,<br />

City dwellers rioted; tiie 'poor<br />

emmr* 0! $m Snae of Petewme,<br />

soutiiem coast of New Jere^-,<br />

mit will be Rmnted io anybody<br />

people .demonsttaled; students<br />

"aneo peRnMen fne ttie<br />

Ooji^iHaBiTHin Sandman matte<br />

fnr nnrEft.jeKoh<br />

of DeJ»wasie was Involved.'<br />

oj oK«dioiv uii-<br />

closed down their sflwols,<br />

the dwlnmtion after eonfeiTini<br />

pumn bouyg. Such an opemHan<br />

eusMi tt» siftiaSon with<br />

with Colonel James Johnson,<br />

would hold a Mfo at the throat<br />

Oawre ,. Ji WMam Bath of<br />

chief of the Corps of Army B*.<br />

of our coastal areas, seriously<br />

Defati > , *J he cJ^PSMd great<br />

glneers nt Philadelphia, ami<br />

OiroatinB the convenience of Ae<br />

am.. .<br />

members of his staff, en 3pp^*<br />

the.prohleni as to public and the resort business,<br />

wliether<br />

cations for the eonstruetion inade<br />

i. sudl a nNttiod which is the chief means 0;<br />

of pumpirr<br />

by an oil company.<br />

: weuM jeepardjae livelihood for many in the coun-<br />

the e beadt: beadt••: f hto sue. ties of Atlantic and Cape May,<br />

In noting that the oil earn. "In Jny eenvensadon with Dm- "The economic losses in the<br />

pony seeks to erect an oii-pump Sresnian Roth, I colled to hii areo would be staOTerinB if any<br />

btiuy and pipeline in Dejawan? ottaiBon the staJement made by thing H-ent wrong with the adj.<br />

Bay iippfuJdmatdj' four mU« Qftein Ralph West formar com. pumps or pipelines. We eannot<br />

northeast of Lewes, Del,, Cm-mandtaB<br />

officer at flw Ctpe May<br />

, gresgnan Sandman mM;<br />

and »iU not permit she grant,<br />

G»st Quart Station, in refjiud ins of Sie permits which the<br />

"I was informed by QajeM to the rituaflon.<br />

oil eonipanjt seeje."<br />

Johnson Bat no action to beat "In that statement. Captain<br />

taken on ttie applieoaorB and West objected to the gmntSm ct<br />

further tfjat no action at aU will Uie application and in so 6c£ng<br />

be taken by ttie Owps until pub- ptsnted to the experience of liblie<br />

hearines arc held In ttie ya in pefmiffing Hie location of<br />

states of Drtaware and Newan<br />

oUpumping device off its<br />

Jersey,<br />

shores. Captain Wet, who had<br />

served in Libya far a eeraider-<br />

WHEN WINTER COMES he able time, said tfie epeation<br />

in the home t>f your choice. had caused a treinerideus amount<br />

Check today's SentinelLedjer of oil polution."<br />

Classified Ads!<br />

Sandman, in rdtsoSno eariier<br />

1 men," and generai!}'<br />

wild."<br />

Putting on her briefest mini,<br />

skirt, Misses Johnson rushes<br />

riRftt down to ithe P.T.A. — con.<br />

riently then in setsioii — to n><br />

mind flje memhors of Utelr own<br />

peeeadlUos. <strong>On</strong>e P.T.A, memher<br />

of sodeiy's most saered intf. had asked her lor n date sevrai<br />

tuHons, tiie P.T.A, — and win — times, A P.T.A, wife ua«l ex-<br />

disarms the listener eomplete. eertve am&unts of iee when-<br />

iy,"<br />

e\«er ha<br />

by* "Hnrppr Vnlley's "suewss<br />

the biggest blow struck a^inst wasn't the mutfcj it was Just<br />

"The Establishment" the \ssociations's<br />

il"f,Mn for its vouii},' guct,, '-Don't be a<br />

Ayers retires from job<br />

at 43 years with Kimble<br />

Willard E. Ayers, of Ocean<br />

City, Kimble Products general<br />

superintendent, retired August<br />

16 with 43 yeans of service<br />

with the* company. He has been<br />

part of an era that has seen the<br />

emergencies of the Kimble<br />

Plant from a small producer of<br />

vials prior to World War 1 to its<br />

permanent status today as one<br />

of the top producers of ijlasi<br />

tubing, Pharmaceuticals and<br />

biological glassware, [lass pipe,<br />

sciontifie apparatus, nntl<br />

industrial and electronic<br />

products.<br />

Ayers started with the<br />

Kimble Glass Company in<br />

October 1028, as a cost<br />

analyst. In !82g he became the<br />

fiist industrial engineer in the<br />

Kimble plant and in 1830<br />

established the first produntion<br />

standards in the Apparatus<br />

Department,<br />

In IBS'), ho became assistani<br />

to the plant manager and in<br />

1036 assistant plant<br />

superintendent. In 1939 he was<br />

elevated to the position of<br />

CCKAN tITV'S ONLV<br />

assistant plant superintendent<br />

jn charge of the Container^<br />

Scientific Divisions<br />

The year IQ-iB marked his<br />

became general superintendent<br />

under plant manamr WalS O<br />

Swanmn. He has remained in<br />

mm<br />

£?rv<br />

Uummment<br />

'"VESTMENT BROKIRAOI OFPICI<br />

STOCKS . BONDS . MUTUAL FUNDS<br />

BOENNING & CO.<br />

Ml CINTRAL AViNUf<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> dry N j<br />

Drop Out."<br />

Chairman for the party was Eugene<br />

Montague, Officers of the association<br />

include James Williams, president; Mrs.<br />

Rena Graham, treasurer; Mrs. Celestine<br />

Gould, assistant treasuror.<br />

OreaterCamden from 1939.40<br />

Ayers, following an<br />

^isnnient from the then plant<br />

manager Jaek L. Connelly was<br />

roswonslble, with help from his<br />

ycretary, Nellie Gordon, and<br />

Scientific Divisi^na]<br />

|uperintendent Wende]<br />

Mayneld,. for organiiiing the<br />

Greater Vindand United Fund<br />

DONT PASS up th(,<br />

New<br />

• ••••MUV||J||||<br />

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WE SAVED a SHtOIAL PUF<br />

— — w wi i_\rfint. runynMBb Or<br />

DELUXE HOTPOINT PERMANENT- PRESS DRYIRS<br />

now just $ 139<br />

g*. wtifi ap#e!a! iertiRgi fsr pefm«fisni=prgti, ptsin^ ^eu when<br />

FQftGELAIH FlFJiSH TSP AND BfiUM - Guards igainii n/sfing • AUTOMATfC gM<br />

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OPiN S.S DAILY - FRIDAY EVININS 7-t<br />

JACOB C. SCHUFP, Jit., Proprietor<br />

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ND ROAD NEEDS<br />

<strong>On</strong> tha 2nd tir« whan you buy tha 1st at our<br />

everyday oxchango price (Plus Fid. Ex: Tax)<br />

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• America's moil aiked-for-by.hama tire<br />

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•f.<br />

mm<br />

:,-i?.-'.l'h p.|s'.U-is'i,'!<br />

Sandman confident Engineers<br />

will reject oil depot plan<br />

f Most long<br />

^distance rates<br />

cheaper<br />

r after 7 RM. on<br />

r weekdays and<br />

r ali day on<br />

'Sundays. Call<br />

[when it's cheaper.<br />

j New Jersey Bell<br />

Own your share of<br />

AMERICAN INDUSTRY<br />

iT INVESTAMERfCA n<br />

INVISTAMERICA GROUP INC,<br />

SPECIALiSTS IN MUTUAL FUNDS<br />

HERBERT M. WALL<br />

403 22nd STRUT<br />

"PLAZA 22-'<br />

OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong>, M, J.<br />

DIAL 398-0655<br />

(HOME PHOME 399-5519)<br />

My Savings<br />

Are<br />

Growing<br />

Too<br />

• No Minimum Balance<br />

Required<br />

• All Savings Account*<br />

Earn the Same Rate<br />

• Each Transact/on Recorded<br />

In Pats Book<br />

MORTGAGE FUNDS AVAILABLE<br />

CURRINT DIVIDEND RATE<br />

4.urer<br />

OreatcrCaniden from 193940.<br />

Ayers, following an<br />

assignment from the then plant<br />

manager Jack L. Connelly, was<br />

responsible, with hulp from his<br />

secretary, Nellie Gordon, and<br />

Scientific Divisional<br />

superintendent Wendel<br />

Mayfleld, for organizing the<br />

Greater Vineland United Fund.<br />

• PtBMiNENT.p.HISS .HI. in i<br />

il tor i<br />

Plilladeiodia?<br />

New York?<br />

60 PS BUS!<br />

now just<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

behaviiif.<br />

• ENB.OF.erCl.E BUJIIR_*i*«lllli !_.<br />

mind you when Btrminlnl.srni Mm Hi<br />

Sefiiehing. italntfig. Psreetflin pfSteeiisR if no aiifg gqsf.<br />

• AUTOMaTIC SHUT-OFF » TumiHmi*<br />

• ONLY 87* WIBB - Bis-rimu? e.pae^iy jil (avsi ,ou ug 10 l8ur<br />

Imnoi In viuin, TB. Biting,,! sryu .«,.<br />

" SAMTY-STAHT SWITCH . P.ortnl, ruldrnltl .liriinB *h«n osor<br />

Modnl HBBBH ICUBifio] niBhomiiM<br />

CORSON ELECTRK<br />

M DWl 3f*.»«|<br />

N i l DAILY — miDAY iVININH 7-9<br />

JACOB C, SCHUFP, .IK., Propriator<br />

part of an era that has seen the suDerintcnrinnt '••* -'<br />

emergencies of the Kimblo<br />

Plant from a small producer of<br />

vials prior to World War I to its<br />

permanent status today as one<br />

of tho top producers of filuss<br />

tubing, pharmsooutieals and<br />

biological glaasware, glass pipe,<br />

seientific apparatus, iinci<br />

industrial and electronic<br />

products.<br />

Aycirs started with the<br />

Kimblo Glass Company in<br />

October 1B28, as a cost<br />

analyst. In 1B88 ho became the<br />

first industrial engineer in the _<br />

Kimbie plant and in 1630 member of the deu'a'n ritv<br />

established the first production Baptist Church, former<br />

standards in the Apparatus financial chairman of thr-<br />

Do<br />

Partment Vinelmid Y.M.C.A., was on tho<br />

In 1B34, he became assistant Board of Directors of tho<br />

to the plant manager and in Southern New Jersey Council'<br />

1938 assistant plant fl-« «- --" • !l<br />

DONT PASS tjp the<br />

^ n t i n c h o r g o o n h e automotive buys in today's<br />

Uontainer and Scientific Sentinel.Ledffer Classified Ads!<br />

•Diviaon* <strong>On</strong> April I. 1930. h"<br />

became general superintendent<br />

under plant manager Walter^?<br />

Swansnn, He has remained in<br />

TJRE DAYS<br />

Willard Aye Ayers<br />

sides i O<br />

presently<br />

resides in Ocean City; ; at t 2l7<br />

Wesley rd. He Is «in the Board<br />

Jir.ey Manu raeturr<br />

AH.ocI.tlon of Camden<br />

member of the Vinn a<br />

r = VALUES FOR ALL FARM AND ROAD NEEDS<br />

superintendent. In 1930 he was or<br />

elevated to tho position of<br />

<strong>On</strong> the 2nd tJre w h 9 n yf..<br />

UNDBREAKING - Robert K<br />

jisidenl. of McGregor and Werner<br />

Is, tosses tho first shove! full of<br />

nark the start of construction of<br />

Ini's now mullimillion dollar<br />

IUT<br />

JR<br />

(hat is as much at<br />

ubin ur :i ciistli?, it<br />

in pratfin and low in<br />

count. .iiiiB makes It<br />

it's bi-st friund. Oaod<br />

11 us it is it wonderful<br />

!<br />

• varrn- HIT<br />

tam salads<br />

eht? use<br />

ehet'sc la made frnm<br />

Qk. Usually soiTit'croaiii<br />

I with thu chouao curd,<br />

inttrosited tu<br />

" "•llMf'Sn cnn.<br />

.ill ^m<br />

SWEETHEART<br />

HOME<br />

ORATIS FOR 11:30 A.M. TRIP<br />

$a °0 Children '1,00<br />

lp M.nnd 8:30 P.M. TRIPS<br />

* 2S0 Children H.SO<br />

''ATKI.Y 1>M TO 2-IIOUH HIDE<br />

lunFltmt per cent, or more of<br />

fut, it Is called creamed cottage<br />

cheese•<br />

A delieious combination with<br />

almost all frultis afld berrlBS,<br />

cottagn cheese can be toMed<br />

lightly in a green salad or<br />

served on lettuce as a salad by<br />

Itseil, An especlaliy attractive,<br />

way to serve cottage cheese Is<br />

to make cheese balls rolled in<br />

chopped nuts and placed <strong>On</strong> a<br />

pineapple slice or a peach half.<br />

Cottage cheese eon be used<br />

as a base of a salad mixture,<br />

for stuffing celery.<br />

Dining Room, 398-9803<br />

Market.<br />

Mm<br />

398-9802<br />

399-7214<br />

textbook manufacturing facility at<br />

Woodbine this week. At left is<br />

Congressman Charles W. Sandman, while<br />

at right is Mayor Victor Polise, of<br />

Woodbine,<br />

The___<br />

TH1 OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> 5INTINIL.|,BDOeR PAGE 13 — SECTION TWO<br />

SOCIAL SECURITY<br />

Question Box<br />

•MitsT-* rtaMi Tin Sadat<br />

VMIII iiri Pasmc an. in M.<br />

Iwtle Clfy aMwm H» w,<br />

iMring quwHau n o M<br />

HM Mth. far PMHI &,<br />

pllw, vtait «r wHt. Ha dtatrie!<br />

efftca •• Mtapiwna M4-<br />

4J11, Do nw writ, or call<br />

(IN SantiM!. US^F,<br />

Q. I am over OS and signal up<br />

for medical Insuranee under<br />

modieare. I owe (200 in doctor<br />

bills, This bothBTS me but I<br />

ommt pay than. Do you have<br />

any suggestions?<br />

A. We surely do! You can<br />

oollert Mm Medicare even If<br />

the doctor has not yet been<br />

paid. Get itemized bills torn<br />

the phygicijins and send than<br />

with your Request tor Payment<br />

(Form SSA-MIQ} to our Modicare<br />

imermediaiy. Prudential<br />

Insurance Company in MlUvUle.<br />

Alter Medleare sends you the<br />

money, you am use it to pay<br />

ytHir doctor biUa. '<br />

Rejnember, you aiie FesponiU<br />

We for the first |so of your<br />

mediral bills each year. H you<br />

need any asslstniiee In fminfj<br />

out the claim form. Jet out- peepie<br />

help you. And note that our<br />

office is open also every Thursday<br />

evening until g p.m. In the<br />

event you cannot vWt the of.<br />

Bee durinB the daytime,<br />

Q, My sen yas severely in.<br />

04 Asbury Avenu* Ocean City, N, J.<br />

DELICIOUS DINNiRS SERVID;<br />

Weekdays 4 p.m.-8 p.m.•Sunday 3 p.m. fe 8 p.m.<br />

HOMiMADI BAKING FOR TAKI-OUTI<br />

CINNAMON BUNS *1.00 per pan (16)<br />

Ptff - APftLE CAKES - CRUMB CAKES<br />

Warren & Thelma MacAdams, Owner^Mmnagement<br />

Jured when ho was a yon?<br />

TJiat was ever three yea<br />

and he is sHH unoble h<br />

His godnl Security d<br />

applieaaon was turned<br />

1860 because be did<br />

enough Soda! Seeurit<br />

Isn't there - game WF<br />

irualify for dLanbuHy<br />

A. A change In ii 1<br />

eurity Laws since '<br />

the number of crer<br />

quaUfy for person<br />

tore ago 31. Co<br />

clal Security ofl<br />

to see if your s<br />

Q. I am IM<br />

tfnia and am<br />

my Soda! 8ef<br />

checks will b<br />

address, but<br />

my questter<br />

eurity and 7<br />

ways talto<br />

the Atlanf<br />

fly office.<br />

A, Yov<br />

ttWy w<br />

Virginia<br />

in wri< i<br />

mailln<br />

questf<br />

and<br />

SI<br />

the odarna,<br />

dal Security otttt,<br />

you may be. look In me it..<br />

o<br />

si:<br />

/on won't bother you If<br />

onopalizc the<br />

•ion youfiself.<br />

'prchester, Mass.<br />

THI PiNisi<br />

IN LOBSTER<br />

and Sf AFOODI<br />

LUNCHIONS<br />

and DINNIRS<br />

[In a Nnr England<br />

atmojphero with a<br />

vtaw of hay and oewn.<br />

OPEN S1VEN<br />

DAYS A WEEK<br />

At the End of the* Ocean Drive Srldgs<br />

STRATHMBRI, N. J.<br />

2 SEAFOOD<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

And BOAT RIDES<br />

Ocean City's Most Colorful Dock Near 9th Street on the Bay<br />

1 1 •**<br />

SEAFOOD RESTAURANT<br />

OPEN<br />

MONDAY thru SATURDAY . .<br />

SUNDAYS and HOLIDAYS<br />

SiAFOQD MARKIT .<br />

BAKERY . . . .<br />

4 p. M. to 9 P. M.<br />

12 Noon to 9 P.M.<br />

9 A.M. to9 P.M.<br />

9 A.M. to 9 P.M.<br />

DILICIOUS COOKID HOMIiAKID GOODS<br />

SfAFOODS Buni - Pies , Cakos<br />

SEAHORSE GRILL<br />

OPINS DAILY 6t30 A. M.<br />

CLOSES 9i00 P.M.<br />

FISHERMEN'S BREAKFAST<br />

LUNCHES PACKED FOR<br />

DEEP SEA FISHERMEN<br />

YOU'Ri INVITED TO<br />

WATCH THi ACTIVITIES<br />

ON OUR DOCK<br />

Classified Ads Bring You Qukt Roufts<br />

%f«nni (nitailafisni<br />

A Reef Mounting!<br />

' ZPNl<br />

hLMS and SBRViCI<br />

* Whit. TV<br />

TE* WE DO HAVB . . .<br />

TV RENTALS<br />

AVI. DIAL 39*^910<br />

AT THE SINDIA<br />

"Plain and Fancy<br />

•RIAKPAST<br />

i A. M. to 11 A. M.<br />

DINNER<br />

4 P. M. to B F. M.<br />

SHOO-FLY P/f, AMISH VANILLA PIE<br />

Atlantic Avenue ond Plymouth Place<br />

COHICK ownBr.mana|einent since 1928<br />

Deep Sea Fishing Trips<br />

WILD GOOSE - 2 TRIPS DAILY<br />

Leave. 7:30 A.M., Returns 11:30 A.M.<br />

LMVM 1:30 P.fA., Raturng S:30 P.M.<br />

Adults % 4.S0 Children $3.50<br />

Enjoy The Thrill Of<br />

A Spectacular<br />

SPEED BOAT RIDE<br />

"FLYING PONY" = SPEEDBOAT RIDES<br />

11 a. m. and 1 p. m.<br />

Adults f 2,S0 Children *1.50<br />

Ride the Famous FLYING SAUCER<br />

SPEEDS UP TO<br />

90 MILES<br />

PER HOUR!<br />

Leaves 3 p.m. - 7 p.m.<br />

Adults $2,50 Children *I.S0<br />

mm<br />

1 L, 3. . J<br />

•. ;


Jt<br />

•f API 10 — SICTION TWO<br />

Sandman confident Engineers<br />

will reject oil depot plan<br />

Anti-Establishment story<br />

<strong>SENTINEL</strong> <strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

mm," and genetaJly "going enUy from the conventional nnd<br />

wild."<br />

gdnerally aeoepted patterns.<br />

Puttii^ on her briefest mini.<br />

Country ditty punctures<br />

"I am dellehted that wo have<br />

sWrt, -Misses Johmon rurfies people like msaea Johnson<br />

ri^it down to ihe P.T.A, — eon. around." sayi Dr. Jarollmek,<br />

WAMNGTON-CQiiiwsismin "ftteh a pan-nit would not only<br />

era of self-righteousness viently then in sesrton — to re Wmaelf a tormer P.T.A. presi- lasting<br />

Charles W. Sandman. Jr., R. 2nd<br />

announced "unequjvoeal opposi.<br />

mind the membets^f (heir own dent, "They heap the rest of us<br />

need fedewJ mmtien. but aim<br />

Dits.) said this week he was<br />

aon to the grantintf of permits<br />

pecendllios. <strong>On</strong>e P.T.A, member honrat,"<br />

approval by the state Into which<br />

confident that a j«rmit would<br />

W Ae fedora] awemmenf" By Donald S, Ro of society's most sacred insti. had asked her lor a date seven<br />


y<br />

s^'-'-T<br />

PAOI 12 .— SECTION TWO THI OMAN <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINiL-LIDOiR<br />

College Basketball<br />

Beta's, tt, Cvi'* tti<br />

In an evsrtirse {ftritter Bob's<br />

won the Jsttie ft* tat fltaee<br />

i with a three jusni viotay over<br />

Cart's, The pwne. «*** W«B<br />

close all (he way, Wma ona of<br />

ttie best ol the season, Bob's<br />

scoring was W by Fataier Ttato<br />

and Joe Data who had 20 and<br />

IS pnirts. QiU Hareiet led Cart's<br />

with a and Gene Davis chipped<br />

in with IS.<br />

* * *<br />

Mh% n. Oaf a,. «i<br />

. flob's remained in Bret place<br />

fcr a» secant half tut had »<br />

reft! stare as Oiey oebed Don'g<br />

74-T3, Gene Mauer, Jtei Newno,<br />

F&Inwr Toto oni John Vatore all<br />

scored in double figures far flio<br />

wirmera. High scoring John Hufl<br />

led a tattling Don's Mam vMt<br />

31 paints,<br />

• • •<br />

FI*ndM«, 11, KnisjM*a, M:<br />

naniers won ttelr seeoad<br />

game oi the seoond half as tiny<br />

edged wWess JW«tfs ffl-TO,<br />

Slander's well hatanoed scorii^<br />

toi by Matt Sauntos with<br />

IS, Boh Royiil. ABantie County<br />

Oommurtty OJU,W. ace, tad the<br />

losers wim a,<br />

* • *<br />

Bet'., ft, FtMKtan, «7:<br />

Bob's eontimiod umWcated ui<br />

the «DOond hsU as it esMIy doteated<br />

Flanders. Sjbstttutinn<br />

frwly, Bftb's had 10 dUfeWHt<br />

men hit the scarab eolunm, lad<br />

by Itato and Mauer nWi 22 and<br />

23 points. Prank MoHlH tad the<br />

taBors with 21,<br />

Goad*'*, fl, Plymouth Inn, Mi<br />

Coaches all but eBinimted Bymoutti<br />

ton from «ie second half<br />

Utte picture \rfth a fairly easy<br />

71« win. Big Jeff Heeune kd<br />

lifting Club \rill<br />

J^a^mtmr (Saturday)<br />

|W, m tie pier, Officers<br />

Wiin yenr Bill bo<br />

dub'ttill hold an<br />

n Later Day from<br />

1 p.m. for \-lsiis<br />

, * «d neighbors,<br />

r°W ""Mtlng of tiw seaffK<br />

on ths piCT Saturwbr<br />

is.<br />

o( Uie local tournament committee;<br />

said all entey fees tor the<br />

WUrnamcmt wil! be donated to a<br />

lscai charity; Ttm entry lee will<br />

be oiK! dollar. "Ilils wUl be In<br />

atidltlon to the normal peai<br />

ftnsi for members and gusto.<br />

Smith said Oial the soaring<br />

will be on the Oalloway System,<br />

witii a brass-lieaded r«t*or Ure<br />

law net prize, atrie ean pl«y<br />

cither on Cmnd^ad's Day, or<br />

on any day prior to .the September<br />

7 date.<br />

Country Oubs all over the na,<br />

tjaii are uniting under sponsorship<br />

of the GrandDad Club, to<br />

make Septomber 7 a great day<br />

for Grond-Dads. and tor charity.<br />

Brrly registration shows<br />

that more than 2,000 goli dubs<br />

across the nation will conduct<br />

tournaments lor grandfathers. A<br />

unique winner's trbrjiy is furnished<br />

by the Grand-Dad Qub.<br />

Jl is tui actual brass-hoadad ^itter<br />

mounted on a baekboflrd,<br />

can be used fur play and tomined<br />

tor display a* a trophy.<br />

August 4k<br />

Floor Clearance<br />

GREAT SAVINGS ON<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

SEARS<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

SHOPPING CiNTIR<br />

St, £ Havor. Av«.<br />

The Ownn Clry Bcaeh pafrol<br />

lifefljards couldn't win ony of<br />

the three evtMibi on the program<br />

In the B, j. "Dutch" Hoffman<br />

Memorials at Wlldwood Tueatay<br />

nlffllt. but oaptain Gea^e LafferO-'s<br />

swimmers and oarsmen<br />

«une away with top honors in<br />

the annual event.<br />

The Oeqnn City Beach Patrol,<br />

which law wJ b*n\lui^ will b*^ Miitkliy ftpnin^<br />

at 9 o'doek at the Someis<br />

Point lanes.<br />

Agant* for<br />

L.ONO DIBTAHCt MOVIHO<br />

Whof's that country type<br />

roadside stand doing<br />

af 6th Street and<br />

West Avenue?<br />

SAVIN*<br />

YOU TIME,<br />

TRAVEL,<br />

M©NEY<br />

\ (, . .that's what!)<br />

No need to Icavt town to get these farmfresh<br />

vegetables and fruits your family<br />

likei so much. Visit our stand for fresh<br />

dolly produce at prioei you used to pay.<br />

Field-Picked This Week:<br />

• JEIWY LYN'LOWS<br />

• m m and YELLOW CORN<br />

• JERSEY TOMATOES<br />

— Plus Many More —<br />

TH<br />

PMDIICE<br />

6th St. and Wast Ave. Phone 399-4328<br />

"WHERE THE AWND^O IS THE BIOGBST<br />

AND THE VEGETABLES ARE THE FRESHEST"<br />

ONI MILE oaUBLES<br />

1^—Fred Bumaii-Riehard S^kei, At*<br />

, Imtio City<br />

I—K*vm Daly-Rocby Webef, Ocsan<br />

Cily<br />

1—^Frank .Previti.iud GFatfel, Maf^<br />

gat©<br />

4^Hugh MeCarron-VneB Reaie,<br />

Vsfitnpr<br />

S^Tedd OFVaW^Tpm PhiUipf, msns<br />

Haphor,<br />

6—Tom F«a»top.la Kszakawtk!,<br />

Sea l»(« aiy<br />

7^Cari Smallw@od-Ri£h SmallwSQd<br />

Longport<br />

i—Frtnets SyReF.Len Gsfof^lo,<br />

A^alofl<br />

9—.Terry Shu-llll Waft. Wildwend<br />

cr««<br />

IQ—Rabgrt Schallsy-Tom Dove,<br />

IMgarftfhs<br />

11—Ism Spssago-Dave TodesgD,<br />

Wildwaad<br />

12=Brti£s ^tdme?.GaFy (*fiy. North<br />

Wildwooa<br />

SCORINB<br />

Swim flr»t. llncl* mw Mcond.<br />

dwbl* raw thlnl)<br />

I n Wry<br />

2_AtlanIle City<br />

3^J/mHnor ,<br />

4—Margate<br />

5—Nprth WilsWood<br />

6—O.l— 1<br />

M4I— I<br />

Sound Off<br />

Bores won't bother you if<br />

you monopolize the<br />

converia tlon yourself,<br />

•Telegram, Worehester, Mafia,<br />

Aloha<br />

HAWAIIAN<br />

ADVENTURE<br />

HONOLULU<br />

LAS VFfj/IB<br />

M HUN.<br />

wIBi ilj Mill<br />

*Mkm FLBT<br />

2 MMllaua<br />

fnasfa per dip<br />

You w»\ anfa?<br />

a gtrttum<br />

MM •uWnc<br />

MM . . .<br />

ALL FOB<br />

Mr Pawn—.<br />

Bsubl* Occu<br />

Stannia Bcnu Ti»Wl ciut,<br />

LAZAR<br />

Tnvtt Agency, Im,<br />

11 SO, TENNESSEE AVV.<br />

ATLANTIC <strong>CITY</strong><br />

Can 348-1189<br />

PAGE 13 — SICTION TWO<br />

Classified Ads Brino You Quick R«iifb<br />

• Anlanna lnita!|af!onf<br />

• Tewar & Roof Mounting*<br />

far VHF-UHF & FM<br />

Camplata SALIS and SERVICE<br />

Color • Bl.ck & Whit* TV<br />

Smtei<br />

VII WE DO HAVB , , .<br />

TV RENTALS<br />

1041 ASBURY AVI, DIAL 399-4910<br />

THE FLANDERS<br />

SHOPPING LANES<br />

11th Street and the Boardwalk<br />

Pining Room Opw to the Public<br />

*-rt<br />

GIFTS FOR EVERYONE<br />

ANDREA BIRDS COLONIAL LARD'S<br />

HANDBAGS, JEWELRY and TABLES<br />

Mr. FOSTER'S SHOP<br />

Come and browse awhile to<br />

Ms<br />

see our unusual selection.<br />

FLANDERS SHOPPING LANES<br />

MEN'S SHOP<br />

a??.) 57]<br />

10 AM,- 10 P.M.<br />

Open 10 to 10<br />

FLANDERS HOTfL<br />

J<br />

Beau Monde<br />

lingerie-boutique<br />

For uniquely<br />

feminine gUti,<br />

I lth and th. Boardwalk, Mai 399-1000 Ext. 168<br />

ENTRANCE. TOP OF BOARDWALK RAMP<br />

1H<br />

Wonderful fashions thai look great,<br />

feel fine and fit perfectly. See them<br />

here, select them now!<br />

GRACE COFFIN PENROSE<br />

FLANDERS SHOPPING LANE<br />

11 th St. & the Boardwalk Dial 399-2343<br />

Have You Seen Our<br />

NEW FLING WIGS ?<br />

Now yau can enjoy tr» ctmvanHmct<br />

ef fh»ie glamoroui "waih 'n' twar"<br />

wlgt that have bacsma the MiiM'i<br />

hit U III* Maihsn. We h» Hie<br />

largest coll«tlon In t,<br />

MOST RENOWNED HAraDRESSERS<br />

Phone 399.9300<br />

"Gaslight Alley"<br />

Flanders Hotel<br />

Bathing Suit<br />

Sale<br />

30%'Off<br />

Portrait*<br />

by Libbie<br />

) i •


PAGE 14 — SECTION TWO THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINfL-LIDOiK PRIDAY -<br />

CUSSIFKD ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

CLASS1TOD AD RATES<br />

Advertisements for these eolumns should bis in ihc<br />

ottite of the Sentlnel.Uidger FOR TUESDAY EDITION not<br />

later than-Saturday Noon im regular classified speUon and<br />

not later than Monday noon for-tthe Tbo-Lati>-To-Clnsgib>-<br />

Friiiy etUtion, NOON WEDNESDAY for regular classified<br />

section and THURSDAY NOON for the TOfM -A TE-TO<br />

CLASRfFY,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 8 Words or Leas ,,,,,, ,,, |i jj<br />

(5e per wiird ej(«ediiig » words!<br />

Ad Running 5 Consecutive Times, with S Words or<br />

Lc» .••••.. .,,,,,..,......,,,,.,, $5,00<br />

Ads requirinj Box Number!, 25c More<br />

— All Claisifled Advertising Cash<br />

TOO LATE TO QASSH-y ADS We EXTRA<br />

Copy mailed in, given to representativij or brought to<br />

office porsonftily, MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BV CASH OR<br />

STAMPS to cover eest. Cony accepted over phono as courtesy<br />

and roiivvhk.nee to cyitomer. Remittance must be in before<br />

advertisement is set la Qrpo.<br />

Classified DUplsy AdverUjtag - 22c per Agate <strong>Line</strong><br />

PROF, SERViCiS<br />

WRINftLEFRK, Salf B.rvlCB Dry<br />

Clasnina:. 4S minuted § IBs. }2.5Q,<br />

4 Ib*. il,{§8, Atfandsn! &n duly<br />

Msndly through friday, Opnfl<br />

from 9 a.m. ill! s pin. Saturday firi<br />

* p.m. Wash Bewl Skit gerviee<br />

Laundry, 40 wath.n, IB dry.rs.<br />

Palmer Shopping Centtsr. 16ih and<br />

Hsysn Aw*. Qgeani of free parking.<br />

F 1 ),<br />

BUSINESS SERVICE AUTOS FOR SALI<br />

Car Radio! Repaired<br />

Coles Radio Service<br />

MOTOROLA SALtS ,nd SEItVICE<br />

AUItlSfiiad SafvlE! Station f6f<br />

DCLCO . OFNDIX , UOTOHOLA<br />

CAR MOiOS<br />

HI A5HUF1Y AVI.' Dl.l 19M206<br />

ALUMINUM STORM<br />

WINDOW CLASS<br />

« SCREEN REPAIRS<br />

and<br />

lisa mimuiaetMfe Jalousie<br />

awning window sieffn pantts<br />

Rairor'c ««"i" 8 s<br />

UUltCI 3 Aluminum Products'<br />

IMS WEST AVENUE<br />

i tn-mi<br />

'63 RENAULT,<br />

399-3073<br />

Naedl muffler<br />

trail.<br />

USED CARS, tryeki. trailers,<br />

flr* wanted Always a geod iajag-<br />

lien of ui«d Ears and tryehs avail*<br />

atio old ears towad away, rucks-<br />

he* Sunoto, 62)58(9, F tf.<br />

BOATS FOR SALE<br />

SB rT. AUX, SAILBOAT "W.It Wind"<br />

woli known in OciSn city, 36 n.p.<br />

inboard Cray Marine engine, IMd<br />

kill, sail, iind lots 0( »«tfai In-<br />

cluded. Make offer, f. L. inaw. 40J<br />

Bay fi.v«-. gf Thgrnpii^i • Boat TMFS,<br />

English CrSeM. F * ^<br />

FOR SALE<br />

OVERHEAD OARAC.t: DOORS with<br />

hsf^Wstffe aUto battery for 53-63<br />

Blttafc. 59^64 C.dill.c. U§4 OldV"-<br />

msbri* iif#tfm# Caravan. Sstyrdaw<br />

• ll m.n, Humb*f <strong>On</strong>* Ann.* Av*<br />

SaftWfl Frtnl= i,|5<br />

mr,<br />

w ".<br />

1964 VOLKSWAaCN, Radio, h»at«r,<br />

Wfl* ffr^?, re-51 gasd gsf,dil;3.1,<br />

must sell, moving to Florida. Aik.<br />

ing ifoo, call 399 2132 betwaan |<br />

p.m. and 7 p.m.. M9<br />

1963 FOUR DO0H FORB Fairlafu,<br />

Go^d EOfKiition, ^ie#tient for *tu*<br />

dent or t*aph«r, B«it offar. CJall<br />

la<br />

TROISN 19' f- ,<br />

'mbsanl*. d.pth flnd»r, eprnpflU,<br />

h««d in wsitf. Will demanstrs'.-,<br />

IBSO firm, 399.?321 or HO 73838.<br />

14' KUNAdOUT with 1963 40 HP,<br />

ivlnrud,. Ski Muismani and many<br />

Mtra.. Well earM foe. <strong>On</strong>ly J59S,<br />

APT. SIZE R*n», aaod<br />

Mnatilon I3i, C.II 3iaon4, £n<br />

QE HEFRIOERATOR In «ood eww.<br />

iim. Call J»*I»14, g.jj<br />

KITCMFMAIDE PoftaW« dhthwatiwr<br />

E«|lllm( UnflltlBn *7S, Cali<br />

g<br />

I-®-"<br />

-£•; « ' ':'>* •:<br />

IN MEMORIAM<br />

IN LOVINB MIMORf of our dur<br />

mother, Emma Adam,, who -„,,<br />

• « »*ay Auguu SI, 18i7,<br />

w, Mi Baei, WiH, txiatniM.<br />

• Akmtl the pain «h» trad]<br />

WB Sl«s the y<br />

h<br />

Mw y we seent with<br />

br her<br />

h§f,<br />

= And ieavs the r*rt fe Se<br />

Lovtd »nd Hdly mu<br />

BaUBMim C»eJi«<br />

UIHan Cxaikewik<br />

MALi HfLP WANTID<br />

PART TIME and full time drivers.<br />

Sth and Asfeury, rtiiew Cab, 8*13<br />

DISHWASHER — M.ali, life ana<br />

ntfspiHiii align jnsuransei sppor^<br />

tUfiify far yasf reund fuNtims am-<br />

". Can 3i*M0S. " "t,f.<br />

APPLIANCE<br />

REPAIRS<br />

COMPLBTB PARTS and<br />

REPAIR SlltVlCR<br />

Hulhartitt RCA • PHILCO<br />

Major t, Small AppliancM<br />

~ All M.k., -<br />

CALL US FIRST<br />

Anna M, Sshufr<br />

• irtara S. Irssiit<br />

Schuff Electric, Inc.<br />

710 Aibury Avenue<br />

Dial 3991242<br />

I luLpxrinir<br />

APPLIANCES<br />

AUTMORI1ED<br />

SALES «nrf SERVICE<br />

ElKfric HuNlig Conrractsr<br />

CORSON<br />

ELECTRIC<br />

7SS WBST AV1NUE<br />

DIAL 399.2248<br />

196S BUICK M, two daor, 28 plUl<br />

mll^t par gailsn. Bni Mm. Call<br />

isasin. i-M<br />

VW, 1M0. Sunroof, radito and h««t.<br />

if $225. Call 3SS 5 -<br />

MOTH<br />

. Call<br />

1963 _ iv LYMAH SWff," eonv<br />

toe. 17! HP. Oray. Head, ihlp"<br />

to shsre, compass, moring cover<br />

and winter cover. Ilka new,<br />

J9S.S4BJ. Prio» I2S0O, S.J2<br />

U' SCOTTIE CRAFT ViSt «Siie7<br />

Sleeiss two. £.§§ Mercury<br />

trails iiio. At ses 44h<br />

SUHFlSrl (Aleort) eanelete with<br />

sena whMis, paddle, eicellent<br />

pond man i4SO, Call 3S9,«!IO, Bit<br />

22' OWENS STpress Cabin Crulter.<br />

ONIENTAL B l l S e e t<br />

_ l!«f, 1250, Oreen 14,10,<br />

Red 12«9, SSSO, (l »1<br />

Ooli SllB. 5290.<br />

Blu. ll.lt, 1450, floi, 12,80, ISM<br />

many others, Oeean City naileries:<br />

Oreen 14,10, |3M*<br />

O, (lu. »«15 Jlso<br />

0. Bel., la.Jjj. IsK<br />

50, floi, 12,80, ISM<br />

Oeean Cit n i l i :<br />

COMMERCIAL<br />

CORNER<br />

HI • M FOR LBASB.<br />

LauffaM um U. Marina<br />

CALL lfM*H 5-7 p.m.<br />

SURFBOARD _ (• HaniinT<br />

liji VAMAHAIO K, Ilkinew<br />

IvmlngJ and weekends »l?f<br />

1404<br />

17 RCA TVUMF »3S~T(?~in<br />

^jy* broflartakar il5, loth<br />

goad eendltion. Can be s«en hy ap.<br />

poiBtment only 399.9144, iTfl<br />

DRRIL BiNINO ROOM SuiteT ktook<br />

MOTf LS —<br />

LIQUOR STORES<br />

•EACH REALTY<br />

tni VanfMr Avwtin<br />

Maraujta, N, j,<br />

m-im<br />

heaa ««,, encellent eorxlltion. In<br />

the water, Knorreastaf Sisin. 7th<br />

and PlMture Ave, sliB inoludea<br />

J1200, Owrier 155 West Ave, t),C<br />

24' HARDTOP, lie~UKr~MB to<br />

shers phone, two bunks, heed<br />

cwngau-f2900.-Can 3S9.4S49, At<br />

, t<br />

§,2f<br />

ngauf2900<br />

43 Walnut Ra.<br />

'Si riBERQLASS Thunderiir^ and<br />

'BS JDhnlon 40 Hf motor. New<br />

gondKIOfi, tiio for bafanee sf<br />

m IISM. Call 399-sa2l.<br />

SAILFISH Hi. Call 1SS.0377<br />

Ot vy|s%r 1^ Lil!TRie AyjOMATIC<br />

Phont 199.7140,"" <br />

oaw<br />

0 19<br />

W H.- «*LE — Catamirnm<br />

surnward J2Sj mlnl.blka n<br />

rj;"""» Mo - PIMM<br />

jfter S p.rrt<br />

AIR CONDITIONER,<br />

LAaooN PRpPlRTY — Ideal (oca-<br />

lion, rrmnlllcnt view of bay ana<br />

lagoon, beautifully landscaped, Two<br />

Boat .llpt. Five badraoml, 1st floor,<br />

3 gearooms, 2 Baths, living room<br />

with fireplace, dlrHin rcomr Break-<br />

fast room, kitchen, utility room,<br />

patio, attached •irafe. Ina floor, 2<br />

(tearooms, bath, library, with fire,<br />

plaee and sunaecli, racreation or<br />

•ewlng room also .d.ipl.ijlo to<br />

mMai quarters, fumishta ana hi<br />

LEMONT'S<br />

m SAY *vi. Dial %mm<br />

• Clamming Licensts<br />

• Fresh Water<br />

Fishing LieensM<br />

• Boat and Motor<br />

Rentals<br />

• Fiihing Tackle and<br />

Bait<br />

• Nautical Gifts<br />

OFFICIAL WEIOHMAjr<br />

ALL FI5HIN0 effi<br />

FRI1 LOCAL TIDl<br />

torn<br />

ANTIQUES, ehina, data. Iron *«.<br />

a,iKroffrSu,rs^^s<br />

Conv,l«»eent e«it.r, j, bilka, 9<br />

4JO8,<br />

r t.f.<br />

S iiCYqUfS Rol|f,«<br />

--^5V R " lBi «"- Bought/ Mid<br />

rented, traaad. full line of .BBei.<br />

aorl.j. Service and part, for all<br />

•Wkai. 39g.J23i, 10l4 Asiurv Ave<br />

Ocean City, Rental, Sn0 M ^f f-<br />

BnnBrtii<br />

cononoen, M<br />

— — _ _<br />

ANTIQUES — rHarbl. too<br />

«<br />

mp,, ld Brlttol vesa lamp, ude<br />

"" """I**. MbtneU,<br />

mahogany standing wK«<br />

ana onair, brass <<br />

palntlngi, steriinc<br />

ELeCTRIC HiATW, inHllatod 3<br />

bearoDni year round eottaae,<br />

stOfm s(in, unfurnished 113,000.<br />

TMBEE UNIT FURNI1H(B, yaar<br />

round, ga> heal apartmsnt.<br />

fcame let First floor has two<br />

bedrooms, utond floor three<br />

bedrooms. New rented yearly,<br />

Hwe 2*»r aaragam, »2I,S0O,<br />

FOUK BEDROOM, t mttry year<br />

round home, new nt heat«r,<br />

^ r*^.^ sig JJ ^^F<br />

Ur FURNiSHEr* ou.<br />

Flntt floor, two bad-<br />

mnd floor, one bed-<br />

Mia bath, aiastrle he««,<br />

to mow into.<br />

S OHOIB1 BUILBINQ LOTS<br />

Goss Realty<br />

3258 Atbury Avanoa<br />

399-209B<br />

F.L ABBOTT<br />

Sailboats<br />

SUNFISH<br />

IMMEDIATE DBUVERy<br />

ALLGQLQHS<br />

MS WIST AViNgT<br />

Oeean Cify 399,2424<br />

-r<br />

RmyN SOFA, two<br />

rubber. a«rif(,»<br />

to ml-<br />

911<br />

FOR "A JOi WELL DONE FEli 1MB"<br />

Rfj,, Safrinr*i Brie, ' An4, ."'*^='^ Wg|.<br />

MAIN<br />

LINE<br />

BALA-CYNWYD<br />

Immadlat. PoiMMisn<br />

CORNER STONf<br />

SINGLE HOMI,<br />

Jl WM aM, A«l condHlan,<br />

4 Mnana an* l Hto Iwtfn,<br />

ttmr ttttfh Mr* tttar —<br />

Ml , llHlIf IW»,<br />

jfei room, 4M lnaj laun-<br />

dry ream, trill flnansa. O«m.<br />

•f JOHM B. MARTIN, M]<br />

S » Cl<br />

P.f* NUMBER AUE<br />

AUgUST 22, 1969<br />

NEW OQrlNeiJ ELECTRIC<br />

ihraa toval ham,. Four fc<br />

Ills bathi, recreation roam<br />

,,,,, d,n, mo car""g»ra«« 15<br />

dually, 3iM Aibury Aw.,^<br />

TWO IJCDROOM furlrt<br />

eottage, t«o WoeM from 2,th ff<br />

FOR SALE<br />

(nipacfien by Appointment<br />

MTH ITBtiT a>d WMLBT AVINUI<br />

ths street from wide BeaEh. Distinctive Spanish<br />

_s |BVGly._aeean view and southern ffitpflsurs,<br />

rid sitting foam upstairs. Attractive living room with<br />

kitchen, pantry, TV room, den and garages<br />

on ih» first floor, t-Vt BaBhs, Suit<br />

Sbie for use as gracious single<br />

homo, as dupl^^: ivith<br />

entrances or as residenee with<br />

lessisnsl offices, $59,900, Oall Bell<br />

Realty for appointment.<br />

REALTORS<br />

Dial 399-3800<br />

TWO-FAMILf-<br />

Mrssrni -<br />

LUXUBV<br />

just Mw<br />

!•' Ocun Cii,-|<br />

Fnfi li a<br />

(amift Thnji<br />

flrepiaMS,<br />

Chen, IOIM t<br />

olneonaitMii<br />

ed fumitoi ,<br />

a Iwtfh<br />

lures rf<br />

truly<br />

y for in<br />

A BIAUTiFUl WWi<br />

Hanjof tljri'<br />

special niMai<br />

fags<br />

iivinf<br />

DRIFTWOOD^<br />

oompletti/ f<br />

e,»pt<br />

V y.»n and (hi* li M p<br />

j about mahyfonwe. f. with<br />

kW front, copper guttning, aiphalt resf, f»<br />

**k liwn if rhiklar.<br />

of ttoran waa ml<br />

be your Mpn Nm *<br />

year lafif. i<br />

tiafl, near<br />

property hii |m!<br />

to 111,10), Hmf,<br />

len» at tftH W«,<br />

pointnient »urpese Is $800,000:<br />

Co) the estimated maKiniMfn<br />

amsunt of, bonds or nofetf to be ler<br />

sued to finance the Purpose it<br />

1171,000:<br />

' (e) tHe pertod of usefulnes* of<br />

the Purpose is ten years:<br />

(a) the Supptamantai Dabi<br />

sutement fequlred By N.J.a 4OAi<br />

2-10 has been duly made and<br />

filed In the office of tha eHjp<br />

Clerk prior to the passac* on flrM<br />

reading M this Ordinance; that<br />

such Supplemental Oejjt Statement<br />

City as defined "in tfie Local iond<br />

Law is ingreazed by ^Mt, Ofdiiunoe<br />

and by the authon'tstion ef oM-<br />

gations contained herein by SS71,^<br />

BOO: and that the obligations aw<br />

Aw, or eul 3ii-i03O,' ' , f<br />

GRACE<br />

— REALVY —<br />

18th St. & Aibury Av..<br />

ilACHFRONT DUPLIX _ spae.<br />

ious 3 bedroom apt ©aeii f/oof,<br />

yearly heat. GXeelleftf eonditien,<br />

Ovef SS.OOO in S£3§snai rents.<br />

Very de&irable. *<br />

FOUR BEDROOM HOUSg »riUi<br />

1st floor apt. Centrally loqated,<br />

eampietaly furnished. 2 ear gar.<br />

age. Just 116,000.<br />

DUPLEX — Choice eornor lot,<br />

3 bedroom apt, eaeh flMr. Hot<br />

wafer baseboard heat, $32,§00<br />

furnished,<br />

DUPLE!! — Across from Beaeh,<br />

ReduMd ta 517,100,<br />

LAGOON FRONT Dt/FLrx. Three<br />

bedrooms, 1 l /j Baths eaeh<br />

floor. Just buiH, Far fall oeey.<br />

paney.<br />

RANCH COTTAOE, two bedroom,<br />

living ream with firepiaee.<br />

Oil hot water heat, garage, dou-<br />

bie lot lal.soo.<br />

BIACMFRONT LOT 60'. Ripar-<br />

in rights. Best beagh area,<br />

44 ROOM HOTEL naw In ppera.<br />

tion. Heavy seasonal repeat<br />

reservstiens. ~ Centrally losated<br />

with private parking lot. Busi-<br />

ness available immediately.<br />

$s§ month incluaing haaj. hot water<br />

and ga^, Unfumfshed- French Real<br />

Estate, 1 Atlantic Ave., J99.5+54. tf,<br />

APARTMENT — Two bedroom year<br />

round. Available Sept, IBth, dajl<br />

399^B9» or 399.4(09 after * p.m.<br />

tf,<br />

MARMORA AREA. <strong>On</strong>e bedroom apt.<br />

Hot water baseboard htat, Nic.<br />

grounds. Private entrance. »9S<br />

month. All utilities included 399.<br />

iiJ» or 301.i77.538I. §.12<br />

UNCURNISH1P brand new first floof<br />

•partment, ConuJns living room<br />

and aining comolnatian. All electric<br />

Wteflen with dishwasher and dis-<br />

POSai, three bedrooms afld \% car.<br />

amic tiJe baths, wail ts wall car-<br />

petlng Ihrsulhtaut, ulectric Base-<br />

Board heat, use of washer and<br />

dryer. Sorry no phone Information,<br />

French Fteai Estate, 1 Atlantic Ave,<br />

tf,<br />

AVAILABLE FOR 5ET*rEMBER~oceu-<br />

pancy, M^ern 1st floor fumialiea<br />

apartmem, living room, electric kit,<br />

Chen, two Bedrooms and bath. Plus<br />

center city location, friefldly neigh,<br />

bars. Reusher Realtor, 935 Ocean<br />

Ave. F 9-11<br />

AVAILABLE 5O"TEMIEH TO MAY<br />

tO&. Two oedroom furnished apt<br />

Washer and dryer, prime residential<br />

irea. Off street ptrUng, call<br />

etjQSg TO SCMOOLS and BOart-<br />

walk. Three bedroom furnished •<br />

aparbtient. Available mid Septefn.<br />

bar te mid-May, private entrance,<br />

plenty of parking. Quiet neighBor,<br />

t;<br />

at# amount for<br />

permitted under<br />

tim fur,<br />

.J/'.BOO in-<br />

eludes amflunts whlcn may bej ex-<br />

pended from th« proceed* of the<br />

obligations authsriged he»fn for a&<br />

eounting, anginaerlns and "<br />

tion costi, legal<br />

fe) th«<br />

items of e...<br />

N,J,S, MAil.Jp end<br />

estimated total eost of<br />

pose is «7,500. Said "<br />

ATTRACTIVELY FURNiSHED Modern<br />

two Bedrsam a^srtrnent with Ear.<br />

age, SeBtember Is to May li. Call<br />

3»*3J(. FI4<br />

APTI. FOR RINT<br />

NEARLY NEW THRU itDROOM<br />

Apartments, nesf beaeh In Oeean<br />

CJty, Fall rentals available tor only<br />

f»i a weeN, Call l-Ili.7iS.46oS.<br />

F 1SS<br />

ROOMS<br />

PRIVATC BEDROOM and bath In<br />

quiet, eonvanient laeation ta adult.<br />

Phone J99.5M4,<br />

9-11<br />

ROOM FOR RENT v<br />

Marmora Call 199<br />

•apensss, cos*<br />

obligations, "pnHmlnwy plmnntnm,<br />

test and survey expenses efid" a<br />

ressonaale proportion of the com.<br />

pensation and expenies of empJoy-<br />

e« of the Crty incurred In con-<br />

nection with the construMan af<br />

the improvements autftor&gd h9T*°<br />

in.<br />

Section I, The Cttar ha. harefsw<br />

made an emergency afpnprialton<br />

in the amount of *lf,7ii,i», to<br />

orovid*. together with the sum of<br />

(3,943.11 avMlalil* In a pravlauMy<br />

•dssted bud^n of Vie City under<br />

the heading "Capital Improvement<br />

fund", for the down payment re*<br />

auirea by N.J.1, J0A;J.ii. SEM<br />

|2!,7ii,l9 and said J3,243-I1. to-<br />

taling (19,000 ar> hi^fay approp-<br />

riated as such down payment<br />

Section 4, Th. sum of M00,000<br />

being the total of $571,000 (Sim<br />

maximum amount of sbliga^ons<br />

auihoriua herein) and 129.00O (the<br />

down payment hereinbeforn made)<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

NOTICE TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

Estate of Qeon>e D, Nlettalsen,<br />

d<br />

reund m is hmnby appropriated tier* ttw p<br />

B 2© ggze stated herein,<br />

— ^ S^r-uan 5, All of tfwr bsndk Of<br />

notes autttofizBd t# h@ issued b^f<br />

this OrdJf.(Wte shaU l^ar intef^<br />

at a rats or fates m* ssc^idifis<br />

six per &ent per artnyifi fit, tf af<br />

the time of the is&yanes of I*>* ob-<br />

i ^ U<br />

ONrBioROOM FURNIJHIO Apt<br />

WglNing distiuiee te shopping area.<br />

Heat and elsetrie Ineluded U!,<br />

Willims Real Eitste, 1330 lay Ave,<br />

39S711 L 911<br />

AVAILABLt SEPT, Ut <strong>On</strong>e bedrosm<br />

furnished apt, Kitehen.dlning room<br />

eambination, bath, living room.<br />

gaad losstian, spEma fiaar, good<br />

storage spaep, Cemelefe informa.<br />

tian, phofle 3^f.7737 after 6 pm,<br />

S-ll<br />

SU/VWIR RfNTALS<br />

TWO ROOM APT. Tilo bath, privata<br />

porches, half block from beach.<br />

Exeeiicnt food served to your apt.<br />

itentsn Arms Apts., 145 Stentbn<br />

PI, 399,9700. tf,<br />

DBL»NCE¥ EFFICIINeV Apartments,<br />

§24 Delancey P1Se», 175 a week,<br />

August and September rentals, Srie<br />

block tq beach. Sleeps up te 4,<br />

Call 394-1039 f-29<br />

LARGI THRIE BEDPtOOM apart,<br />

ment, OBen August 30th to Sep.<br />

tember gth. Will accommoaate i<br />

peocl#,No pets. Private peris!ng, Ap.<br />

ply ;J0 Ocean Ave. (1st floor), a-22<br />

BEAUTIFUL EFFICIENeY APT. facing<br />

bay. scenic view, all conveniences.<br />

Boiuoed rate Sept. $40 weekly.<br />

Phone 3993088, B.2S<br />

FIRST FLOOR one bedroom apart,<br />

ment. Available mid.Sepiemfeer<br />

thru October, Heated, private en.<br />

trsneo- iloie to boardwall*. Call<br />

J995i42, t.f.<br />

pursuant to the order of Arthur<br />

w, Larieks, Surrogate of the gounty<br />

of Cape May, mage on the 31st day<br />

of July, list, on Jhe petition of<br />

the subscriber, the Executor of said<br />

defieaent, notice is heresy given to<br />

thg Creditors of said decedent to<br />

present to .JiseCLltor within six<br />

months from the 31st day of July,<br />

1169, their claims In writing and<br />

under oath. Specifying the arnount<br />

claimed and the particulars of the<br />

claim.<br />

Dated July 11, AD,, 19(9<br />

Boardwalk National Bank<br />

Esiecutor<br />

Kirliman, Mulligan, lell and<br />

Armstrong, Attorneys,<br />

Atlantic City, N, J, •<br />

B.8—4t—p.f. iil.OO<br />

ts<br />

CLASSIFIED AD<br />

BRINGS RESULTS<br />

RIAL ISTATI FOR SALf RiAL ISTATE FOR SALI<br />

ULTRA-MODERN LAGOON^<br />

BAY FRONT RESlDENCi<br />

Snug Harbor Lageen — 41 Revere PlaciJ<br />

Bat. Revere PI. and ith St.—OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong>, N. J.<br />

AUCTION<br />

. Cfeir el Mtge./Pess./iubj. T© Approval<br />

Superb yoar-'round reildence dMigiMHi for modern living<br />

• 2 Apfs, sr 1 Family (RimlVt 1 plywood pane) and hou»e<br />

convert* fs 1 family rfltldenca) * Panoramic views of Bay<br />

£ Lagoon. 7 Boat Slips • UV Bulkbeadod Frontag* <strong>On</strong> Bay.<br />

All ElectrJc Hear • Fireplace • I Bedroomi, 3 Complore<br />

Bsfhs • Dream KJichon* • Hardwood (loan, outildft light<br />

Ipg, wiped fer Intercom. Excellent Condition I<br />

INSPECTION! iuns, Aug. 24 and Iun., Aug. 31<br />

From 2^5 P.M., DST.<br />

SALf: <strong>On</strong> Premiies, Men,, Sept, 1 Af 11 A.M.,<br />

DST,<br />

11% DEPOSIT AT iALE =-<br />

REQUEST ILLUSTRATED BROCHURE<br />

Brekers ^ AUCTiONlIRS<br />

1519 Spruce St., Phlla., Pa, (21|) Kl 54500<br />

16 N. Broadway, Camrf#n, N, J, 609-966-2228<br />

ORDINANCE NO. 1055<br />

AN ORDINANCE PROVIDINB FOR<br />

THE PAViNO OR FUNDINQ OF AN<br />

EMERQINCY AppROPRJATiON HERI-<br />

TOFORl MADI IN THI AMOUNT<br />

OF |i71,OOO AND FOR FiNANCINB<br />

THI PURPOSE OF THE EXPINBI.<br />

TUHgS MADE PURSUANT THERITO]<br />

AUTHORI1INO THE iSSUANCI OF<br />

OBLIGATIONS NOT TO EStCEED<br />

$!71,000 IN PRINCiPAL AMOUNT!<br />

AND PROViDINO FOR OTHIR MAT-<br />

TERS R1LATIN0 THERETO,<br />

WHEREAS, to protest and promote<br />

the public welfare, the Board of<br />

that immediate Steps must be taken<br />

to opmbat the gentinua! erosion of<br />

the beaches ef the City: and<br />

WHIREAS, to accomplish this pur.<br />

termined that Is In the public<br />

welfare for the City to purohase a<br />

dredge and all appurtenances neees-<br />

= sary thereto, se that the City may<br />

immediately cemmenee te fill ana<br />

Improve the beaches of the City;<br />

WHIREAI, after du. advertiH.<br />

ment as rnulred by law, the 6ity<br />

has reoeivM eompatitiye bids for<br />

the purchase of a dredge and ap-<br />

purtenant equipment and has de-<br />

termined the most advantageous aj-<br />

temates to be accepted: and<br />

WNEREAS, In order to take ad-<br />

Van tags af ttis fnist acJifafitagcous<br />

Ndi f»5f ajeh dr&0ga and fef %he<br />

appurtensfif equipment, and sJnftfi<br />

Re ad^uate prpvlsisfl wi£ made<br />

m the i969 budget for syeh pur-<br />

by thg yri!r,lfTiQus ygta af 4i& mi-<br />

Wre mBmbemhip, made an emin<br />

gen^ uppfoprisfeians pyrauant to<br />

N,j,S, 40Ai4^4€, In the amount §f<br />

SS^i.pOO (hereinafter aiicd th« «Ap-<br />

ViHEREAA,* pursuant t§ N^J-i,<br />

4eA;4-4P p*§titi?n has been made ts<br />

tt*e Dir^iaF of .he Divlsfw. ef Lt><br />

eai Finance an ageeunt of.ths Ap-<br />

the statutory~ limitation of" 3% ef<br />

the tetal ef the current snd utility<br />

Sf»rating sppreprtstipns made in<br />

ths 196-J Wudgei', and<br />

WHEREAS, Mid J3if3CtjSF ef the<br />

Dlvisjon Bf Loea! Flnans? his dif?<br />

Sftd that iueh AppriTprlatiqn is nee-<br />

eiSary and has fixed the masr-<br />

mum amount ef %aid ApprppHgtien<br />

at 1171,000; Sfid<br />

WHER1AS, the ioard ef Commit<br />

si^n&fs have dtitermined that It f*<br />

nses5^afy te provjda for the pay^<br />

ins or funding of §yeh Agppppria-<br />

tlen and fsr ftnaneing thi? purpose<br />

pf the expenditures pUF§u»fTt there-<br />

to pFfof f& Bie idoption St the<br />

IfFO budget! and<br />

WHER1AB, tha pyppsse of .the ^<<br />

pendltures for wnleh the AppfQ^Ha-<br />

tion wns made are eapital fn na«<br />

tUFB snd ar« S.UCh as may BB 1h<br />

narieed by fhe Issuanec of ebUgs-<br />

tiBfis pyrs-usnt to tfte Uoeal Oond<br />

LsWI and<br />

WHIREAi> pnOF te the Intfodue-<br />

tlsft of this erdjnar.ee the Cernm!l=<br />

iioo«f* hsve by fif§o|iJti«i rnade an<br />

emergefliSy apprapnatiefi tp pfgvlde<br />

for fund* 5ufffe,enti tsgeiher with<br />

other gvafisble funds, t& make tht?<br />

"dawn pgyment" required by N.J.B,<br />

40A;2=Ii! and<br />

WHfREASi pHer %a the intfediie=<br />

tion ef this Ordinance; m Supple<br />

mantel Debt Statement has bttfl<br />

pfepafBd and fl(i5d in the pffiCe of<br />

the City Cierh and tald 5tat*msftt<br />

ahffi^s that the obligatlWis t£ bo<br />

gythoriaed here-n ere within sli<br />

debt limitations prescribed by the<br />

mittea by law for Bush t^Usa«ons<br />

is in e*.«-ES. of %ls pet pent p*r<br />

annym, OF if tn*F# is no majUmum<br />

rate specified by IBW HI en a£ turt<br />

rate o^ rat§5 US fnay be detei^<br />

mined by syba^yent resptutfofi &F<br />

restaJytions ef Sli* Hoard sf Dem-<br />

Section 6- A§ provided In<br />

llday peried of iimitation<br />

withfn Which a suK. action sr pro-<br />

eeeding questJ<strong>On</strong>ing the vsHdity rf<br />

Such ordnange eSri be eommcnatf,<br />

as provided in the Loeal Band Law<br />

has begun te run frem the date<br />

of the first puislieatien of ttiis<br />

statement,<br />

Rytft G, Nehefson<br />

City eiarN<br />

p.f, tSO.BR<br />

NQTlCi TO LIMIT CREDITORS<br />

Estate ef James MeQuestoni dfr<br />

eeasad<br />

Pursuant to tfie erder gf Arthur<br />

W. Larieks, Surrossts of the Cfflinty<br />

ef Cspa May. made an the lStfi<br />

day t?f August. iBif, Wi th*» petiftefl<br />

of the subsenbgr, the EKeeulHx of<br />

said desedent, neffee js henaby<br />

given to the Creditors of ssia djo-<br />

€edent ta prtfsent to her withlh sis<br />

months frem the IBth day of Au^<br />

gust IPiP, their claims \n wHtlng<br />

and under oaih, speeifyirtg the<br />

amount eisfmad and tfie psrtieuisrs<br />

i?f the Claim.<br />

Dated August Iftth, AD. Ifgf<br />

Anna E= MeQuBstsr,, Ese^ftHx<br />

Robert K ieIN Atttemey<br />

Ocean City, N, j,<br />

8-22—41—p.f. %%5-Q0<br />

BUY<br />

and<br />

SELL<br />

with<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

Tf


• , - * * .<br />

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PAGE 16 — SECTION TWO<br />

Foster School Sports<br />

; BaskeinBil<br />

- Dude, 23; Ma^ldnm. g<br />

| The MagUam, safely lacking<br />

{Jn ottens.?. wore shut-out to 1<br />

" »e «Wrd time In suiterlne **•<br />

- tour* straight taw. Kelvin Lock-<br />

• hart ted the attack with M<br />

; potM, whUe Mto Donahue oon-<br />

* tributed.<br />

11: QsMas i<br />

I h i nl tight battle with<br />

.be* teams using rfaw down<br />

Satfaisp found Hie scon 6.2 Mil<br />

itwo tnjnutss to go. KeMn !«*hart<br />

(hoi dunped in two batieci<br />

and Mike Donhue a fU rinc<br />

, to sew the game up, LoeidBK<br />

aided with gw paints and Eton.<br />

ahue five. Som PoJismi sored'<br />

COUNTY CRAFTS<br />

Announces<br />

ANNUAL<br />

CLOSING POWN f i l-<br />

FOR VACATION SALE<br />

NOW GOING ONI<br />

Yarns • Noodles . Sags<br />

Kit. . Cr*w»l* .<br />

(wo polnu far 8ie loscn,<br />

• * •<br />

Mask-torn, 12; Ooitios. I<br />

In the etasest baitie tfya soa-<br />

90(1, ttie MaoidEUa found d»n-<br />

Bhw eommg out en top tor<br />

meir first win of fl» year, Dennis<br />

Hayes, a seotb^ see las*<br />

, proved to be the erark ftp<br />

needed as he mdsd<br />

up all U points, Rodney Bowman<br />

pumped in ax and .Sun<br />

Folisane two far fte losers.<br />

Standings:<br />

GIoBetrotters i 6<br />

Bucks ' 4 1<br />

OeJrJei J 4<br />

20% to 50% OFF<br />

County Crafts Knit Shop<br />

813 Asbury Avenue Ocean City<br />

GOING OUT OF BUSINESS<br />

LOST OUR LEASE<br />

(After 13 Year* in StmnsM)<br />

ENTIRE STOCK<br />

Including<br />

mrmmm PAINTS<br />

SlWfR KEM-TONE and KEM-GLO<br />

BEfNG SOLD AT<br />

FINSEL HARDWARE<br />

3212 Asbury Avenue<br />

OPEN FRroAY and SATURDAY m 9 P. M,<br />

Philco<br />

Air Conditioner<br />

Model AC11D1<br />

Beautiful Furniture Styling,<br />

Hide-Away Controls<br />

IM jimuiaitd wood.ffonl |oes biJutifuiir wilh ffns<br />

furdrture, Conlrols are on ths f/ont l» e m l c a a yet<br />

out of Jilhl behind tilMowni'oof.<br />

• Pliila KoiMiejs Otsiin—tnjinserfd to a whisper<br />

• 11,000 BTu m cooling apaeity<br />

• Hi|h tffmmty System produces more<br />

coolini en Itu tlttifioi^<br />

• Aulomtlit fliermmijl '<br />

CHILDREN'S LIBRARY<br />

ACTIVITIES — The SomeM Point<br />

Library thu year icheduled a Vacation<br />

Reading Club for fourth to eighth pade<br />

children and a Story Hour for the<br />

younger children. These have been<br />

conducted throughout the summer with<br />

the Reading Club sessions held Tuesday<br />

mornings and the Story Hours on<br />

Wednesday rnomlnp. A photographer<br />

Record loan program<br />

at Point's library<br />

SOMERS POINT-' Records<br />

are now available for two-week<br />

loans," Mrs, Sara Hsffeman,<br />

librarian at the Seniors Point<br />

Library, reported at the<br />

monthly meeting of the<br />

Somers Point Library<br />

Association.<br />

"The records are checked<br />

out just like books," the<br />

librarian reported. She also<br />

noted that a shipment of adult<br />

and juvenile books has been<br />

Hi<br />

NOW ONLY<br />

$ 299.95<br />

• Spetisl stnliliiion conlro!<br />

» I cooling spetds, 2 fin speeds<br />

• Washable DOUBK Dirt Purtain air niter<br />

• iway idjuslible louvers<br />

SCHUFF ELECTRIC, inc.<br />

AIWA M. SCHUFF BARBARA S. BROOKS<br />

— Serving You Since"'22'" —<br />

AliUHY AVfNUI PHON1 399-1242<br />

JOSEPH B. MOBEY, JR., Licensee<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

received. Included are sports<br />

books for boys, romance and<br />

mystery stories for girls and<br />

many popular adult favorites.<br />

The quarterly meeting of the<br />

Association will be held<br />

September 9 and all members<br />

are urged to attend.<br />

A call has been issued for a<br />

project chairman to arrange for<br />

displays, exhibits, etc. Also a<br />

photographer is needed to<br />

volunteer his time and talents<br />

to take pictures. The library<br />

wUl supply the film. Anyone<br />

interested In volunteering for<br />

either job may obtain further<br />

details from Mrs. Heffernan.<br />

Other business discussed<br />

included the installation of a<br />

water cooker, new shelving and<br />

landscaping improvements.<br />

Those attending were Miss<br />

Florence Scull, president; Mrs<br />

Marjorie Hammell, vice<br />

president; Mrs. Oinny Holden<br />

secretary; Mrs. Robert<br />

Cunningham, treasurer; Robert<br />

Cunningham, reeordlne<br />

s< «f^y; ««• Alice Eckerson<br />

and Mrs. Heffernan.<br />

PYRAMID<br />

MAINTENANCE CO.<br />

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE<br />

W, PARRIfH<br />

(topped by the Library last week to see<br />

how things were coming and the pictures<br />

show the success of both programs. In<br />

the photo at top Mrs. Edwin Eckerson<br />

(seated) and Mrs, Sara Heffernan<br />

supervise a Story Hour session while the<br />

lower photo shows Mrs. Kathleen<br />

Bagleion and Mrs. Heffernan take charge<br />

of a Reading Club session. Tubman<br />

Photos,<br />

ShuffliR <strong>On</strong><br />

New* ami M i •#<br />

ShirfltabNN Club<br />

by H. Farfw Btkw<br />

For ihe second eonsi'eutive<br />

year, the men (Humph led in<br />

the Guys and DoNs<br />

Tournament completed lost<br />

Saturday. Snynnty participated.<br />

Thii contest began last year<br />

as a replacement for the<br />

Pelican-Polar series which ran<br />

from 1*388 to 1867, Previous<br />

to that the rivalry existed<br />

between Ventrior nnd Ocean<br />

: City.<br />

There will be no progressive<br />

tomorrow afternoon because<br />

of the Annual Banquet in the<br />

evening at 6:30, Youth Center,<br />

between 5th and 6th sta. on<br />

Atlantic av.<br />

Those who are planning to<br />

stay for card playing are<br />

requested to bring their own<br />

decks.<br />

Same Idea<br />

Psychiatrists say it's not<br />

good for a man to keep too<br />

much to himself. The Internal<br />

Revenue Service says the same<br />

thing, •News-Leader, Arcadia,<br />

Wis.<br />

CARDS<br />

AND<br />

Gins<br />

ED HILL'S<br />

PEACOCK CARD<br />

S> GIFT iHQFPE<br />

Semefi Paint<br />

927.5723<br />

OPEN DAILY 10 • 9<br />

^<br />

YOU ARI INVITf D<br />

TO THI , . ,<br />

SOMERS POINT<br />

AMATEUR<br />

ART EXHIBITION<br />

SAT,, AUG. 30th<br />

STOP IN FOR A LATE EVENING SNACK<br />

TUU'S NEW ENGLAND FISHERIES<br />

DIAL 647-6074<br />

TBTOMROAD,<br />

NORTHFIEID<br />

M THI MI. US<br />

MKJMIN* SINTU<br />

This Weiifs Spectaf-2!<br />

U Mcancd ikn'np «• let with<br />

Mtfcwil MUM, Fnuk MM<br />

w poloh. istad end wl( ij,^.<br />

— WHILI THIY LAST _<br />

LOBSTIR CLAW!<br />

MARYLAND fn A D e<br />

SOFT SHILL WKABS<br />

COOKED *. _»<br />

HARD SHiLLS 53,50 001<br />

«RT(FliD CUMS<br />

STONE em CLAWS :;„_<br />

ANP<br />

lAMiNfl MOT A<br />

BILICIOUl SNAPPH<br />

AUGUST SALE<br />

ON ALL<br />

GUITARS • AMPLIFIERS - ORGANS - PIANOS<br />

CWLLDiUViR ORGANS .nd P.ANOt UTTO 2 ^ 0 ^<br />

Wf MUS-MAKE ROOM FOR THE 1970 MoS^<br />

6ft Your Piano or Organ Now Before School Starts<br />

inroll Row for the Nil Music Instruction In • Organ • Piano<br />

• Guitar « Brass « Woodwinds « Strings •Voice<br />

925 Asbury Av«, Dial 398-0400<br />

STORE HOURS; DAILY ip.3 . FRIDAV 10-8 • SATURDAY 9 TO NOON<br />

••«>>»«••«>«««»«<<br />

soml annual<br />

20% to 50%<br />

ON<br />

MEN'S & BOYS 1<br />

sum<br />

Selected |roups;<br />

SUITS SPORT COATS j<br />

sport shirts pajam.<br />

shoes jWim <<br />

slacks<br />

MEN'S and BOYS' WEAK<br />

733 Aibury Ave. Dial 3?W!<br />

Oo back to school in style<br />

in an expertly tailored<br />

suit, We have the newest<br />

fall shades and styles,<br />

65.00 to 13J.00<br />

$mt com<br />

A must top eve^y student'a<br />

wardrobe, fj^ fjn<br />

colore. TaUpred ftp com.<br />

fort,<br />

45.00 to 89,95<br />

SUCJG<br />

Newest rail colors and<br />

styles, Grey, OUve, Btack,<br />

Charcoal, Sharkskin and<br />

Flannels,<br />

9.00 to »,9S<br />

TOutes, Stripm and Plain<br />

colopB with button down<br />

or tab coUaiB,<br />

5.00 to 9.50<br />

Mediuni<br />

weight.<br />

and heavy-<br />

14,00 to 95.00<br />

by R


WM3I TWO AUOU5T 26, If ft?<br />

ROTARY SPEAKER - Rotary Club<br />

president Dr. Daniel Schwenk peets<br />

John Bunning, president of the First<br />

Pennsylvania Co., who was speaker at<br />

the club meeting Thursday evening. At<br />

right in Lemuel J. Hires, who inttoduced<br />

Bunting: Senior Photo.<br />

National economy discussed<br />

by Rotary Club meeting guest<br />

"Where the economy is,<br />

where the economy U going<br />

: •-and the city of Ocean City"<br />

were discussed by John R.<br />

, Bunning, Jr., president of the<br />

•I First Pennsylvania Company,<br />

j for 100 members and guests of<br />

I the Rotary Club (.meeting<br />

J Thursday evening.<br />

I In introducing the speaker,<br />

| Lemuel H. Hires, vice presidenr<br />

j of the Cape May County<br />

> National Bank, noted this was<br />

" the lith time that Bunning has<br />

-• spoken to the loea) Kotarlans,<br />

;> Bunning, in addition to being a<br />

> profeBionsl banker, is a noted<br />

; lecturer and teacher,<br />

J The speaker pointed out<br />

i that generally money is tight,<br />

S interest rates are high, the<br />

J board indicators of economy<br />

- are rising and the stock market<br />

% is off. There has been a<br />

} business beom since 1881 and<br />

>'the Vietnam War has had a<br />

;. great effect on the economy,<br />

•: Bunning said that price<br />

> inflation is beginning to chanpe<br />

the way we dtf buslnei.<br />

Business must beat the wage<br />

escalation although , it is not<br />

discouraged about interest<br />

rates. The Administration is<br />

trying to slow the economy<br />

and prevent the price rises.<br />

The economy is slowing but<br />

price inflation continues, he<br />

went on. Sales volumes In some<br />

industries are higher, the dross<br />

National Product is rising<br />

rapidly, , snd some industries<br />

epeet a 80 percent rise in<br />

• wages.<br />

The Administration will<br />

continue to have a tiglit money<br />

policy until January 1970, He<br />

alio predicted that money will<br />

probably ease this fall but<br />

interest rates will continue to<br />

be high. If the Vietnam War Is<br />

concludjd in the next 12<br />

months, that wDJ have a great<br />

effect on the economy.<br />

In speaking of Ocean City<br />

Bunning says he has resided<br />

here since the 40s, Changes in<br />

the town are being imposed on<br />

its residents. He also<br />

emphasised that Ocean City<br />

should control its destiny and<br />

evaluate where it will go. He<br />

LuLu Temple iond<br />

on Pier Saturday<br />

Lulu Tempi's Concert Band<br />

will appear oft the Music Pier<br />

Saturday, August 30. The band<br />

performed in Ocean City<br />

during the Lulu Temple Family<br />

; Outing in June. * ,<br />

Lulu Temple's Concert Bind<br />

Was first organized in J SSI and<br />

it-ss the first band In<br />

Shirnedem, The band has a<br />

history of fine music and<br />

entertainment and is proud of<br />

its distinction as the oldest<br />

band In SJjHnedom.<br />

The projram for the August<br />

30 Music Pier concert includes:<br />

A Trumpeter's Lullaby, Espana<br />

Wait!. The French National<br />

Defile March, and an aydienee<br />

participation song lest.<br />

The concert, under the<br />

baton of conductor Frank<br />

Cianflone, wilt start at S p.m<br />

and Is open to the puhlic.<br />

sUBgested management recently.<br />

consultants to help objectively Announcements were made<br />

project the future outlook of concerning future activities<br />

the city. He concluded by including ladies night at Mac's,<br />

saying the basic fundamentals Pass, Punt and Kick Contest,<br />

of the town should he Little League night and future<br />

thoroughly studied and programs, J, Hoffman of<br />

brought Into present-day Washington, D.Clt a member of<br />

perspective,<br />

the President's Committee for<br />

A moment of silence was Hiring the Handicapped, will<br />

observed for past president J. be guest speaker at the meeting<br />

Brinton Young who died nest Thursday, September 4,<br />

HELP THE CHURCH<br />

All profits from business done in our stom<br />

Saturday, August 3QUj, wfil be donatad to<br />

tile Holy TWnity Bpiscopal Church Building<br />

Fund, Whatever you need and buy—whether<br />

it be a newspaper or greeting card—will hm<br />

htlpnf the church.<br />

M4 MBUHT<br />

BAKiRY ITEMS<br />

CANDY<br />

and<br />

COOKED FOODS<br />

— - — • — — • - — . —<br />

AVAILABLI FRESH DAILY<br />

WATCH FOR OUR WIfiKLY SPf CtALS<br />

Evmry W#dn»d / in the<br />

Philadelphia Evening BuHefin<br />

Spectacular Days!<br />

PENNY SALE<br />

SUWIER DRffiSIS - SLACKS<br />

ffiOBTS • S^TS • SWEATERS<br />

PAY FULL PRICE FOR FIRST ITfM «mJ ONI FINNY<br />

FOR THE SECOND OF EQUAL OR ESS VALUf.<br />

OPOi FRBJAY NTTE<br />

METER ED PAR KIMS<br />

IN REAR<br />

All Lights on the Vamp<br />

High wattage fooffare . . , beautifully proportioned C^/ ... deftly crafted ... the prophetic vomp is<br />

stepping out. New elegance to grace the foot. ,. in soft textures, smooth leather and fashion fabrics ... all<br />

exploding on this years faihfon scene. Luscious, shades . . . classic ornaments for chic, accent , . , very flattering<br />

vamps by Soeiafifej,<br />

It's BUSTER BROWN. SHOES<br />

for school, play or going away<br />

BROWN<br />

D<br />

Fall is full of fashion surprises for boys and girls alFNe And<br />

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PAGB POUR<br />

Final Tuesday Sentinel<br />

'- This newspaper you «r» reading is the final Tuescwy<br />

edition of The Sentinel-Ledfer for the i96i> season.<br />

The Sentinel wiU next appear on the newsstands this<br />

Friday, but rtarting next week and continuing until<br />

June. 1970, the mpex will be published once a week on<br />

Thursdays.<br />

Twice a »«-k publication, is necesmry during the<br />

jumnaer, because of the greater amount of local news<br />

generated by a summer population which approaches •<br />

100.000. ,<br />

Also, durinf the summer Ocean City buginessmen<br />

need The Sentinel as a twice-a-week advertising medium.<br />

The Sentinel u one of the kigesf community weeklies<br />

published in New Jersey and we are proud that we<br />

continu* to grow with our hometown.<br />

At the start of the summer season this year The<br />

Sentinel explained to it* readers that the installation of<br />

a new hj0j speed offset press and other needed<br />

equipment would make possible a bigger and, we hoped,<br />

a better newspaper.<br />

The changeover from letterpress printing to offset<br />

was not accomplished without a considerable amount of<br />

difficulty and we must applogize for some of our<br />

newspapers. Instead of looking better they, we must<br />

admit, looked worse.<br />

Fortunately, with each passing edition our<br />

mechanical department staff is becoming more and<br />

more adept at handling the complexities of the new<br />

printing procejs, '<br />

By next summer this newspaper should be<br />

exceptionally well printed, and this will ihow up in<br />

greatly Improved news photos which look much more<br />

like the originals when reproduced by the offset process,<br />

^Publishing a newspaper is m continuous operation.<br />

Tfcere is no stopping to .pve printer* a chance to master<br />

aliew technique. We appreciate the fact that our readers<br />

hive boen aware of this and have accepjedjmperfectl<br />

_pHnted_pgEaasithoat-eomplBintr^<br />

• But The Sentinel'Ledger is well aware that its<br />

acceptance by its .readers and advertljtrs is based only<br />

AcondariJy on its appearance. What counts first is how<br />

accurately Bhd completely it covers the news,<br />

• Investing in ttemendously costly equipment, while<br />

^Bential if a paper ii to grow, amountOo little if a<br />

rjewipaper fells in the vital job of reporting the news,<br />

* At The Senttael-ljedgaF news reporting does come<br />

ffcit. By next iujnmer when many of our year-round<br />

readers will be bansferring their subscriptions from their<br />

jrtnter addreMM back to summer addresses here we<br />

Jape The Sentiiiel will be just as good a newspaper as<br />

tfe can possibly make it.<br />

^>m9Q days later<br />

<strong>On</strong> Memorial Day, May 30,1969, a person or persons<br />

Unknown did felonjoualy attack Susan Davis and<br />

Iluabeth Perry, stabbing them rspeatedjy, until both<br />

flje victims were dead.<br />

i Baldly stated that is what happened in a small woods<br />

off the Garden State Parkway in Soffiwi Point, The two<br />

JS-year-old coeds, enroute home after » holiday here,<br />

were induced to enter the overpown pove of trees,<br />

their ear remained parked along the highway.<br />

! State Police detectives have worked hard on the ease<br />

fver since th« bodies of the two girls were found on the<br />

following Monday,<br />

» Their fathers had been hunting for them over the<br />

Memorial Day weekend but because of an error in the<br />

fennsylvwua Motor Vehicle Department at Harrisburg<br />

pie ear, towed off the highway by State Police, was not<br />

identified as theirs, .<br />

'. Thus,- th« case was "cold" by the time the bodies<br />

were found. The mutderer or murderers had a chance to<br />

get away and; compose themselves. The work of the<br />

detectives was made immeasurably more difficult.<br />

Recently the fathen of the girls offered a 620,000<br />

(eward tor the arrest and conviction of the murderer or<br />

murderers. State Police have published a composite<br />

drawing which Is supposed to resemble a young man<br />

seen near the car on the morning of the murders,<br />

i As of this writing three months have passed since the<br />

murders were committed. That is a long time, especially<br />

to giref stricken mothers (nd fathers who very naturally<br />

want tht crime solvid:<br />

, The State Police want it solved and so does the<br />

Atlantic County Prosecutor's office. So, of course, do<br />

the people of this part of New Jersey.<br />

• And - jpven a reasonable amount of luck - the<br />

murders of Susan Davis and Elizabeth Perry' will be<br />

solved,<br />

: Detective Lieutenant William Brennan who heads the<br />

continuing investigation by the State Police is a very<br />

competent officer. Sooner or later, aU of us. hope<br />

sooner, Lt, Brennan and his men will arrest and charge<br />

(he man or men who wantonly killed these two young<br />

fomen,<br />

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Whom can we thank for this?<br />

Labor Day is meant for rest<br />

and reeroation but that<br />

shouldn't rule out constructive<br />

activity. Why not, thon, set<br />

aside a little time to consider<br />

why it's one of our most<br />

importint holidays, —<br />

The way the. meaning of the<br />

word "labor" has changed over<br />

the years is one elue to why<br />

this anniversary Is increasingly<br />

significant to all Americans.<br />

When tho holiday was started<br />

neaily a century ago, men<br />

really labored-and hard. Then<br />

the one day .respite provided<br />

mueh-n«eded relief from toll.<br />

Today, people still work<br />

diligently and ambitiously—but<br />

the enervating drudgery and<br />

sneqr expenditure of muscle<br />

are no longer the standard<br />

pattern, , .thanks to modern<br />

facilities and a huge expansion<br />

in creative occupations.<br />

Moreover, the worker of 1969<br />

has both the opportunity and<br />

enoro' to enjoy his day off ana<br />

the fruits of his labor,<br />

-This has been brought about<br />

by the Ingenuity of industrial<br />

science, which—coupled with a<br />

remarkable partnership<br />

between employer and<br />

employee—has made the<br />

American worker the • most<br />

productive in the world. In<br />

counting our Labor Day<br />

blessings, we should bear in<br />

mind the need to maintain a<br />

balance in the relations<br />

between management and<br />

employees.<br />

Vvhile resolving to extend<br />

the cooperative spirit that<br />

enhances sur ecenemy.<br />

Garden State<br />

JERSEY JIGSAW - The<br />

'first forecast..of 1969 New<br />

Jersey apple production by the<br />

State's Crop Reporting Service<br />

is 110 million pounds, 9<br />

pereent more that the 1968<br />

production, , .The State's<br />

peach crop is ejpeeted to total<br />

126,000.000 pounds, 28<br />

pereent more than last<br />

year, . .An exhibition of Ben<br />

Shajin works, the first since the<br />

artist's death, will start the fall<br />

season in New Jersey's State<br />

Museum In Trenton on<br />

September 20, . .Governor<br />

Hughes is ceneerned i-bout the<br />

possible elimination of tajc<br />

exemption from bonds issued<br />

by local and State<br />

Governments. , .Major Jor tax<br />

sources for State and local<br />

governments, in New Jersey<br />

have multiplied two and<br />

one-half times in the past<br />

decade to reach $2,8 billion<br />

this year, according to the New<br />

Jersey Taxpayers<br />

Association. , .The Shipping<br />

industry in New York Harbor<br />

spends annually upwards of<br />

SI3 = miinon for cargo<br />

protection, the Waterfront<br />

Commission of New Yerk<br />

Harbor reports. . .Senior<br />

Citizens Day a~t the 1989 New<br />

Jersey State Fair will be<br />

observed on September<br />

18. , .The demand foi<br />

electricity in N'ew Jersey is<br />

growing at such a rate that by<br />

the year 8.0U0 an electrical<br />

system seven times us large a.«<br />

the present system will have ti<br />

be in operation. , ,The Ai<br />

Pollution Code regulating the<br />

amount of sulfur In coal Is now<br />

binding on all users,<br />

transporters and sellers of coal,<br />

the State Department of<br />

Health warns, , ,The New<br />

Jersey Crop Reporting Service<br />

estimates that on July 1 there<br />

were 37,000 colonies of bees in<br />

New Jersey. , .Despite the<br />

rainy period, New Jersej<br />

. resorts are expected to have 3<br />

record year. , .Oscar J.<br />

Urossman, Frenehtown<br />

pouitryman, is thg new<br />

President of the State Board of<br />

Agriculture, , ,Kew Jersey's<br />

year-eld Community Training<br />

Program, the first<br />

ftderaJlv.funded state trainm)<br />

program in the nation, has<br />

-OPEN DAILYfHl<br />

MAUTIFUt AiR-CONDmONIO<br />

DINING ROOM<br />

HARBOR'! ONLV t CEANFROMT DIHIMG ROOM<br />

Owned by tho Managgneot el<br />

C-NTE LLDTO JACXmS, Ardrm.lv. fti,<br />

Consistently Good Food<br />

With Strvics To Match<br />

BRIAKFAST - I A.M. fo 1IA.M-<br />

DINHIRS - SP,M.fi9P.M.<br />

AT 99th STRtiT ON THE BIACH<br />

STONE HARBOR, N. j,<br />

PHONI 36M87I<br />

organised labor and<br />

management might do well to<br />

sign another pact: a contract to<br />

work jointly to improve the lot<br />

of these who still do not ihare<br />

in the material and social<br />

benefits of our times.<br />

Industry has already taken<br />

substantial steps in that<br />

direction-through stieh efforts<br />

as manpower training for the<br />

hard-core unemployed and<br />

affirmative action 4o provide<br />

equal employment<br />

opportunities. But organised<br />

labor's participation is vital to<br />

making these programs more<br />

effective, and the<br />

determination to make such a<br />

contribution is an appropriate<br />

Labor Day resolution.<br />

helped to improve the job skills<br />

af 4,185 municipal employee*<br />

since its inception last<br />

Summer, , ,<br />

CAPITA!, CAPERS - Horse<br />

sense is what keeps a woman<br />

from becoming a nag,<br />

according to the New Jersey<br />

Farm Bureau.<br />

Lost PUot<br />

Ii Lt, Ounn d#«d or alive?<br />

Why i» «h» • Unit«d SUM*<br />

deserting thu m«n and h«<br />

Reading, Mw-<br />

DearMr*. G.H.M.:<br />

tt. Jcweph P, Dunn, U5NR,<br />

«••* pilot of one of two<br />

unarmed U.S. N«vy aircraft<br />

which experienced navigational<br />

difficulties while on • ferry<br />

flight from the Philippine, to<br />

»n aircraft Carrier in the Gulf<br />

of Tonkin- and apparently<br />

inadvertently strayed Into air<br />

space approximately five mile*<br />

off the cast coast of Hainan<br />

Island a year ago, Lt Dunn's<br />

Mere in the<br />

world does<br />

me money go<br />

Women using a<br />

CHECKING ACCOUNT<br />

at this bank<br />

know whirt<br />

the money gossl<br />

pl«n# mm ibo» t<br />

Chiiiwe Commuoi<br />

The U8 o;<br />

inpondtd wtth<br />

Kv«nl dettrorm<br />

towird tht ^<br />

inoidfnt. At Uat<br />

•sfl<br />

Cape May County]<br />

National Bank<br />

OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong> S1A ISLE <strong>CITY</strong> CAPE MAY<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM<br />

MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSITRANCE CORPORATION<br />

Cape May County Rental Service<br />

2161 Asbunf Avenut Ocean CHy, N. J.<br />

Phone 398-0032<br />

"We Rent Most Everything"<br />

BUILD A BETTER LAWN , , . THE RENTAL EQUIPMENT WAY<br />

HINT A<br />

POWER LAWN<br />

RAKE<br />

RENT A<br />

ROTO-TILLER<br />

REMEMBER, Money Won't Buy Everything<br />

But It's Amazinq What It Will RENT!<br />

. AUGUST U, If* THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SENTINfL-<strong>LEDGER</strong> PAGE FIVE<br />

resident's Committee aide<br />

address local Rotarians<br />

Lire the Handicapped—It's<br />

B Business" will be the<br />

•,nf „ Mil; to bn given by<br />

^ Miofnrland, special<br />

L-nt to the Chairman of<br />

fcraident's Committee on<br />

loymont of. tho<br />

ped. at th« weekly<br />

4RDSTICK<br />

.iij<br />

x.iuilvu & Quality<br />

FABRICS<br />

CUSTOM MAOB<br />

dinner mooting of the Ocean<br />

City Rotary Club Thursday'<br />

evening, (September 4) a the<br />

Whltchnll. Following the talk,<br />

the members will be shown a<br />

IBjminuto color film on<br />

International Wheelchair<br />

Games (Paralympies).<br />

Maefnrlniid, who jg<br />

vaeationing in Oeean City, is a<br />

U.S.. Information Agency<br />

Foreign Service officer. He was<br />

assigned to the President's<br />

Committee by USIA upon his<br />

return from a tour of duty jn<br />

Dusseldorf, Germany, last year.<br />

During his 25 years at servlee<br />

overseas he was an active<br />

volunteer in organizations<br />

promoting the cause at the<br />

handicapped and he has<br />

received commendations for<br />

his work from foreign welfare<br />

ministries and private agencies.<br />

Besides Dussoldorf, his<br />

ill the Pancakes U Can Eat<br />

GREEN MUG COFFEE<br />

11,50 Dinner Special<br />

JURFRIDER RESTAURANT<br />

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STOP IN SOON and SEE OUR NEW<br />

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Tide Clockt • Baromnter*<br />

ShipsCleeki • Nautical Lamp*<br />

Ships Rfldios • Nautical JsMffy<br />

and much, much mrire!<br />

!••- -^ WHILE THIY LAST — I<br />

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At Tin Foot of Th. High Level Brldjo d<br />

overseas posts have included<br />

Montreal. Istanbul, Ankara,<br />

Geneva, Frankfurt, Hamburg<br />

and Tel Aviv,<br />

A former resident of<br />

Mountain Lakes, N,J,, and an<br />

alumnus of Princeton, Johns<br />

Hopkins and New York<br />

Unlvorsitieg, Macfarland was<br />

for 10 years before World War<br />

II a newspaper reporter and<br />

feature writer for the<br />

Morristown Daily Record, the<br />

New York ' Times, tho<br />

Associated Press ond tho<br />

Baltimore Evening Sun, He<br />

joined the Foreign Service in<br />

1945 upon his discharge from<br />

the U.S. Army,<br />

County R«d Croi»<br />

ask Camilfe funds<br />

To provide the moMive relief<br />

and recovery assistance needed<br />

by Gulf Coast victims of<br />

Hurricane Camiile, the<br />

American Red Cross has<br />

launched a nationwide<br />

emergency campaign to raise<br />

$8 million. The quota for Cape<br />

May County U $981,00, and<br />

will bo used to help the<br />

280,000 vietims who are<br />

homeless along the Qulf Coast,<br />

Cape May residents are<br />

asked to remember the 1982<br />

coastal storm which struck<br />

here, and to recall the generous<br />

help given by Red Cross<br />

volunteers during that crisis.<br />

Residents may now reciprocate '<br />

by sending a contribution to<br />

-Headquarters; Cape ~~~ May<br />

County Chapter, American<br />

Bed Cross, Cape May Court<br />

House, N.J. 08201.<br />

Greene attending<br />

electronic school<br />

(IBFRO28301) KEY WBST,<br />

FLA. (PHTNC) Aug. 19 -<br />

Sonar Technician Seaman<br />

Apprentice David L. Greene,<br />

USN, son of Mr, Robert A.<br />

Greene of 813 Central ay,.<br />

Ocean City, N.J, is attending a<br />

14-weok intermediate<br />

-Electricity and Electronics<br />

course at Fleet Sonar Schoo,<br />

Key West, Fla.<br />

The school provides students<br />

with instruction in the use of<br />

mathematics in relation to<br />

electricity, vacuum tube and<br />

transistor theory and circuitry<br />

and basic computer theory.<br />

In laboratory sessions he »ill<br />

learn to operate special<br />

electrical tost equipment In<br />

connection with electronic<br />

trouble-shooting procedures,<br />

Cpl. Hartmon with<br />

Marine Air Wins<br />

(18FR02S3Q1) VIETNAM<br />

(FHTNC) Aug. 18 - Marine<br />

Corporal Henry R. Hartman,<br />

son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry R.<br />

Hartman of 2008 Simpson av,.<br />

Ocean City, N.J., is serving<br />

with the First Marine Air Winj<br />

in Vietnam.<br />

The Wing operated several<br />

hundred aircraft which include<br />

fighter, attack, reconnaissance,<br />

helicopter and transport<br />

aircraft.<br />

The Wing provides air<br />

support for the First and Third<br />

Marine Divisions in the five<br />

northern provinces of Vietnam,<br />

OBSERVATION<br />

Our ^rical Triend otwwes<br />

thut It is not always Jhe oeMest<br />

girl who ma the mu* wt-<br />

Jounml-Thibune, Bow City.<br />

20 Ytars -<br />

20% to 50% OFF<br />

For HIM and HER<br />

*• BACK TO SCHOOL JACKETS<br />

• SKIRTS * JEWELRY<br />

* SHOES<br />

Mony<br />

SURF SIDE SHOP<br />

710 iOARDWALK<br />

Jemes M. Macfarliuid<br />

Old Timm !M<br />

reunion Sundav<br />

the annual reunion of the<br />

Ocean City Old Timers will be<br />

held Sunday beginning with<br />

breakfast at 7:30 a.m. to be<br />

followed by the Memorial<br />

Service at 11 a.m, in Shiloh<br />

Baptist Church, 7th st, and<br />

Simpson av.<br />

The a ual awards banquet<br />

and Oliver W. O'Farrell<br />

Seholarahip presentation will<br />

be September 20 at 1 p.m. In<br />

Zaberer's, MeKeo City, A<br />

fashion show also will be<br />

included. Reservations may he<br />

made by contacting Mrs. James<br />

Banks, 428 West av.<br />

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PAGf SIX<br />

Township school nurse resigns;<br />

Board awards contracts on bids<br />

7">*Jishtn<br />

at rt*. v*m ii]<br />

she 3 J«HWS%' i-<br />

be EUvn<br />

IfDO<br />

^it al atatitm v,trc ,mt to Paiilila Jidtsnan<br />

the seonc, A life boat from the Rb' Toreador Pndilla<br />

Coast Guard station in Indian Es'eri' Day Is Ladies Day ...<br />

River Del., also went to the<br />

HsTberi<br />

erusier's rescue.<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

After using the bilge pump Au Moulin ,,,...,,,,,,„ Gillet<br />

to bail much of the water that Americans We , FlUmore<br />

had washed aboard, the "Sweet<br />

Part 2<br />

Pea" was able to make its way<br />

The Mitado ,,,,, Sullivan<br />

to shore under its own power.<br />

Your Is My Heart<br />

After the ordeal was over,<br />

p IILI ritif. which lurunipinu<br />

him mi hi ruund Hi<br />

IIUIIL ilid til it Ih lint, i<br />

p trtii ul irU ni (.r it hi ip in<br />

hut 1 ti r pru» It r nd<br />

hllTf-l IF<br />

Muiid^ il t ti irifi. I thi<br />

rttmt pubht-i id eh iFk th it<br />

Coming £v*ntf Im<br />

Uppmr Township<br />

Today (Put^dav)—<br />

Mirmira Fin Co drill 7 3(1<br />

p.m.<br />

Wednesday—<br />

Tuekahoe Uom, Club. 0:30<br />

p.m.. Four Y's Restaurant, Corbin<br />

City.<br />

American Legion Auxiliary.<br />

8:30 p.m.. Tuekahoe.<br />

Methodist Men, 8 p.m.. Trin.<br />

Weekdays 4 p m -8 p m • Sunday 3 pm te|j<br />

HOMtMADf BAKING FOR<br />

CINNAMON BUNS »1 00 ,<br />

PIES - APPLE CAKES - CRl<br />

Wan en &, Thelma MatAdams OwneM<br />

THE GULL'S NES<br />

3260 Asbury Avanut<br />

ANNOUNCES THE ARRIVAi<br />

OF THE 1EST PIZZA IN TOIH<br />

—*• --- — _^«, B551 vfai — safely —<br />

(noored in Cape May, Dr.<br />

Daniel Entriken<br />

DiSanto was asked about the Over U«J Waves ,„,,,,, Rosas Ssivilla Volunteer Flrie Co.<br />

cause of his misfortune. Adele's Laughing Song , Strau^i Auxiliary, 8 p.m.<br />

"I'm kind of a bug on Pamela Saltanan Thursday—<br />

maintenance," he said* "so I Carmen Suite ,,± Mart Americsin Lic>Bion, S p.m..<br />

knew when I went out that the EvesiinE Star ,,.,,,,,,. Wapier Tuekahoe<br />

Sweet Peas was seaworthy,'*<br />

Tom Pariflris<br />

"The weather report called Nola , Arndt<br />

for southwest winds at 10 to My Fklr Lady ... Loewe Loot<br />

20 knots, so I wasn't counting<br />

on any difficulties. But you ThiB^ay, August JS continued from pafte 1<br />

never can predict Mother<br />

Part i<br />

NaUiro, can you?"<br />

Ught avaliy Overture ,. Suppe<br />

av, is owned by Mrs. Ella h,<br />

The sea was breaking heavily Oie OeUda liftnia .... Puccini<br />

Simpson, mother at Public<br />

Works Commissioner David L.<br />

over the bow, so Dr. DiSanto Daniel Bitriken Simpson,<br />

turned his boat around in an Down South Myddleton<br />

attempt to head away from the<br />

The boys, aeoordinj to<br />

Wy H« ./..:.,,..:,,... Stilus<br />

wind and the breaking water.<br />

Young, come from good<br />

Pamela Saltsnan<br />

As he did so, he took on quite<br />

families and th,ore is no<br />

Humorske ..,...,, Dvorak<br />

a bit of water. Then, a large<br />

apparent reason why they,<br />

wave came up over the bridge Odee ...,....,...,,,,., Moret should have gone on the crime<br />

and right into the cockpit,<br />

Tom Parkins<br />

spree. Young suid that some of<br />

ripping the bimini top over the Valso Lcmto DeHbes their burglaries actually netted<br />

bridSe, "The kids pitched right KlnB Ootton March .... Sousa them nothing and the value of<br />

in and started helping. Without<br />

Part 2<br />

their entire loot was small.<br />

them, well, I don't know, . ." Tie Studeiit Prto(» ,. Homberj!<br />

The old sailor's adage about Song Of Bangs , Maya<br />

the sky, "Red at night: sailor's Daniel BiMken<br />

delight; red in morning; sailor Omedlans Oaliop Kabslovsky<br />

takes warning," didn't apply to Mi Oiianiano Mtoji .. Kiceinl<br />

Dr. DiSanto. "No, indeed," he Pamela SaJtssmnn<br />

said, "the sky was gray this<br />

Loin Du Bal GillBt<br />

rnorning. And it just get darker<br />

ind diirkeF and darker." Song O( The Flea . MoussorBsky<br />

Tom Perking<br />

Aboard were Dr. William E SyMa ,, Speaks<br />

DiHanto, 39 of Norristown the ttrousel<br />

Rodgers<br />

owner, his wife, Philomena, 36<br />

and their six children, Yvonne'<br />

Who serves long<br />

IS, Virginia, IB, William, Jr." Organ concert<br />

13, Deborah, 18, Mark eight<br />

size Cocktails in<br />

and Angela, sis. ' listed on Pier<br />

j Champagne Glasses*!<br />

Other passengers were<br />

<strong>On</strong> Saturday evening,<br />

DiSanto's nephews, Joseph, IB<br />

September S, Ocean City's f* HARRYI INN*!<br />

and Richard, eight, also of<br />

Music Pier will echo with the<br />

Norristown, his niece. Rose<br />

sounds of six argons. The Who serves the<br />

Marie Leech, Is, of<br />

Musierafters, a group of<br />

'Philadelphia, and two friend's<br />

§ largest Lobster Tails<br />

accomplished organ students,<br />

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farnari!<br />

under the direction of Harry in the area?<br />

of Wheeling, W. Va.<br />

Ryncr will present a concert of<br />

popular selections. The concert |* HARRY'S INN*<br />

will be open to the public.<br />

The concert selections will Who has Dinner<br />

melude numbers from My Fair j Music, Dancing and<br />

Lady and The Sound of Music,<br />

as well as a number or Nick singing your<br />

individual selections. These favorite songs?<br />

selections will Include Hello<br />

Dolly, What Kind of Fool Am<br />

I, Moon River, San Francisco, I* HARRY'S INN*<br />

and many more.<br />

There will be no admission Of COURSE!<br />

charge for the concert.<br />

Ungport Blvd. In<br />

SOMBRS PT., N. J.<br />

M.2S<br />

ANCHOVIES • MUSHROOM . PiPK<br />

:<br />

•xfralm.i,<br />

••MM<br />

Bring thli Ad in and RectivtJfti<br />

en small sire and 40* on bgt,<br />

OPEN SUNDAY-THURSDAY 8 IM-11 p*<br />

FRmAY-SAtUHDAY 8 ia.4 la<br />

cordially invtft jw»<br />

to visit th« .<br />

Newly Complc<br />

BAY EMBERS 1<br />

LOUNGE<br />

MARYLAND t, BAY AVINUW<br />

(Longport Boulevard)<br />

SOMERS POINT, N. J.<br />

OPfN 12 NOON DAILY<br />

—<br />

WEDNESDAY THRU SUNDAY<br />

MUSIC and DANCINGl<br />

.,M.,, Tffl 1003 OiD BOS „„„ ,<br />

Jl<br />

m<br />

• OPEN EVERY DAY *<br />

SERVING BRMKMST, LUNCH and DIHNIR<br />

AMPLI FRH PARKINO *<br />

including THE FOOD at .<br />

CALL 399-6589 and YOUR TO<br />

WILL BE READY WHEN YOU AfflW<br />

OI.REST "nil Tia'tV TtofS 1<br />

RESTAURANT<br />

- • v k f EN^<br />

1 Dr.'MSTKXTI.V HNE FOOD anil SKnVitr r OH 'H'EK HAM *<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Boardwalk -. Opposite Musie fie<br />

'^^ZK:-: •<br />

The Oahi Hotel is taking in guests. The Ochs (Ocean<br />

ty Humana Sooiety) is the resort's newest<br />

eomodatlon, md^ts restricted clientele in no way<br />

InfrlngAi on anyone's human rights. Just for the<br />

Jno'ment, let's plaoi the dog in the role of the human<br />

lino comment neeessary) end see what their reaction<br />

Inight ba as they are chocked into the new Humane<br />

ISocioty animal shelter at the municipal airport. (Photos<br />

•by Grainger)<br />

tf'<br />

V<br />

•.•*<br />

, .okay, the accomodations<br />

are fine But where's the color<br />

TV?<br />

fc*- ' -<br />

. , .the whole mon-gono<br />

day and not a single sale.<br />

Just leave the key and<br />

house light on your way<br />

out. . .I'm bushed.<br />

n, but humor is not too easy to come<br />

S 8x B8nse of the helpless inmates at the<br />

ity Animai Shelter. The staff at thn<br />

is aver on the searoh an adopted homa<br />

at,WehiroB5. You are welcome to inquire<br />

•_"IB snaiter about the prospects of taking<br />

"omianawpet.<br />

•*%<br />

THI OCfAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong> fAOE seven<br />

^<br />

W<br />

•C"— l<br />

* * , , .darling, 1 certainly hope you checked to<br />

baby sitting service is available here.<br />

, , .what makes you think I'm the house private-eye?<br />

.a 1<br />

..,,,what time does the bar open? I<br />

need a bit of the hair of t'le man that bit me last night.<br />

\<br />

*<br />

\<br />

r?V*<br />

.•..-;•»<br />

^ vW ^.<br />

,. ,so this is the honey moaners' suite! Would you like<br />

to use the. . ,ah, . .er. . .dressing room first honey?<br />

wn<br />

^<br />

r-v^ss<br />

- ^<br />

^<br />

if a<br />

•MiQ<br />

. . .now I wonder what<br />

the devil I did with the<br />

key to the room!<br />

- &<br />

.*£<br />

tl<br />

...Harry, why did you let them give you<br />

accomudations so high up,, .you know how height<br />

efforts me!<br />

J 1<br />

1 'hhri<br />

t, i<br />

1 J<br />

I<br />

! '' | -?.. l ,ttV"-,i<br />

' 1 1


-.*,<br />

PASi IIGHT THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SINTlNfL.LiDGfR TUiSDAY, AUQUST U, IW_<br />

Lippincott sails Zeerette<br />

to win ocean sail race<br />

Tiuii the tiuerts otf on your<br />

auiomsiMi- «aj*Mi- Mn M's<br />

not in use. It may prewm<br />

a flood Irani a fawted lx»"<br />

Charles C, Palermo<br />

1447 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

DIAL 399-0166<br />

Plumbing • • WM«mghou» AppUmntm<br />

*rfmj<br />

alx pdntt, PM Jln»ellni and<br />

Sum Tow-naail each scoring<br />

flve podnti anfl Sue BmvwTnnn<br />

jooring two potnu, Ite fl» »Ti*ionss<br />

«wi Claudip Buttle scoring<br />

12 points.<br />

ALTiRATIONS<br />

REPAIRS<br />

VINCENT STAHLER<br />

BEGISTERED BUILDER<br />

Roofing - Siding<br />

Dial 399-4724<br />

ROBERT A. GILL<br />

Registered Builder<br />

CUSTOM BUILT HOMES<br />

933 West Ave, Dial 399.1808<br />

Mustangs ounpUed an evin 44<br />

reond tor *Wrd place and Mercy<br />

««tt 33 wtfe In tourth plooe.<br />

lite Chumps, who hid trouble<br />

getting their team tafMhsf fa<br />

the second half, wound up last<br />

«Jlh flie 3-9 *mri»<br />

PAGE NINE<br />

A thank jou team twgu* dlreotor<br />

Rirth Torment to nil *ose ^ho<br />

by Joseph T.m—tat?<br />

into ttiad pasta* Oanft<br />

O*j- ttteguanfc<br />

S. Mnrtti WlltMnjod; 6.<br />

B* Lippmoott at tbe hejm wta* aiding wi* Jes^ south- tin tor ihe iMt 10 yeare tas<br />

wd to dnninote firoch<br />

of Ms 3S.Srt QU stoop "Zeer- arty that lirtMkd Mo degree been a ranking IntRntktuJ UO<br />

athletic evmts Saturday<br />

cruor frwtyl* .•— 1, <strong>On</strong>jc.<br />

Wlao (OC1; 2, Jim Whalmt (AC)' 3<br />

MS" and a mU etmnyjm Mm. He gained a ateeni vic- eanpoWtir, He was aim the<br />

what the local patrol m the Bob MatrfiMt (Av); 4, Rlcliaitl ••'<br />

Stow da=B mUar, with Bab Ho* tnjy in two yeara In Hie itfi an- winner of the Dettaven TfcBpKy<br />

Ssuft Jcraiy UfcRuard 5*v« EluMi<br />

(00: 5, Rlchinl Oavhfion (NW); G.<br />

the most of nndaate to M Ijj in lag 35-faot sloop May at 4 a,in. ajnlay<br />

wire too Inte *r Dannll FVink (VCt) :5B 8.<br />

100 ntmtm, brwbrtmlic — 1.<br />

Bruc. Wlco (OO: 7. Chrt» Knuit<br />

ftuce W3gr. cfcubled tor (he (Av): 3, John Cart (WW); 4. John<br />

Fmifrf.r (AC); 3. rbtpfi AtweH (CM):<br />

^^m Q^


PAGf TIN<br />

Weaving workshop<br />

set at Art* Center<br />

Dr. Paul Bllek, professor of<br />

Art at Glasabo College, will<br />

be [rural instructor fur a<br />

wcavihB workshop nn<br />

Wednesday, (August 27) nt<br />

7:30 p.m. at the Cultural Arts<br />

Center,<br />

Basic weaving for a wall<br />

hanging, lists of weeds,<br />

flowers, reeds nnd grains, and<br />

the construetion 01" a lap loom<br />

will be demonstrated by Dr,<br />

Blick,<br />

Those who are interested in<br />

partieipatintr in this workshop<br />

are advised to call the Arts<br />

Center at 399-7B28, The fee<br />

includes instruction and<br />

materials, as well as the loom.<br />

LETS<br />

r PLAY<br />

mm*<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>-<br />

SOMfRS POINT<br />

18-HoU<br />

Championship<br />

GOLF<br />

Obituaries<br />

Elsie I, Hedle<br />

Mrs. Elsie I. Hedle, of 039<br />

Simpson av,, died Monday in<br />

Shorr Memorial Hospital after<br />

a period of failing health. She<br />

was 78,<br />

Mrs. Hedle was horn in<br />

Philadelphia • and formerly<br />

resided in Atlantic City before<br />

coming to Ocean City 29 years<br />

ago.<br />

Surviving are one daughti r,<br />

Mrs. Elsie Diide, of<br />

Pleasantville; one sun, Herman,<br />

of Gary, Intl.; seven<br />

grandchildren anil two great<br />

grandchildren.<br />

The viewing will he held<br />

Wednesday from 7 to 9 p.m. at<br />

the Godfrey-Smith Funeral<br />

Home, 809 Central av,, whore<br />

the Rosary will be said at 8<br />

P.m. RMiuiem High Mass will<br />

be celebrated Thursday at 9<br />

a.m. in St. Augustine's R.C.<br />

Church. Interment will be at<br />

Seaside Cemetery, Palermo,<br />

In liea of flowers<br />

contributions may be made to<br />

the Camden Diocese House of<br />

Charity in care of St<br />

Augustine's R.C. Church.<br />

Clarence Cisson<br />

Clarence O'Neal Cnssan of<br />

2301 Tartfi- St., Philiidelrhhi<br />

died Friday, He was 4S,<br />

Mr, Casson was born hero in<br />

Ocean Cit}', son of the lato Mr.<br />

and Mrs. Erncrt Cheson. and nf.<br />

tended the lecal schools. He was<br />

!! member cf New Temple Bap-<br />

Mainland<br />

Coming<br />

Events<br />

TOP AY (Tuesday )-<br />

Bethany United Methodist<br />

WSOS special musicaJ program,<br />

8 p.m., in the church. Publie<br />

invited,<br />

* • *<br />

Reading Club for fourth to<br />

eighth p-adera, 10:30 a.m., at<br />

the Somers Point Library, 753<br />

Shore rd,<br />

* * *<br />

Someri Point Kiwsnis Club<br />

dinner meeting, 7 p.m., in<br />

Daniel's Restaurant.<br />

* • *<br />

Somers Point Fire Company<br />

<strong>On</strong>e meeting, 8 p.m., in the<br />

Bathe! rd, nrehall.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) -<br />

Story Hour for three to<br />

seven-year-olds, 10:30 a.m., in<br />

the Somers Point Library, 753<br />

Shore, rd,<br />

* * *<br />

_• Somers Point Fire Company<br />

Two meeting, 8 p.m. in the<br />

New Jersey av. nrehall,<br />

THURSDAY —<br />

Central United Methodist<br />

Senior Hifli MYF pool party 7<br />

P.m., at the Off Shore Swim<br />

Club, Linwood-<br />

Court<br />

Continued from page 1<br />

trespassing count.<br />

If you're caught drinkins<br />

beer while sitting in a car at<br />

Bin st. and Central av, it<br />

docsn t pay to nee from the<br />

Policeman,<br />

, Doing so cost William J, Half<br />

Jr., 19, of Elkins Park, Pa., 8n<br />

«tra S7a, Haff was fined S'^fi<br />

for having the beer and the<br />

larser sum ror trying to run<br />

As for Harry Martin, 19, Qf<br />

Somers Poini, didn't run when<br />

police collared him with five<br />

".JKH*- His total fine was<br />

Three youths caught on the<br />

Boardwalk without shoos chose<br />

to forfeit 820 bail each rather<br />

thui eeme back and get, fined<br />

S12 ejeh, the standard fine for<br />

barefooters.<br />

list Cliurfh, Etliiofiin Lodge 3(H<br />

awl Bnilhrrhcfd Club, all nf<br />

Philadelphia.<br />

Funeral services mil be held<br />

tomorrow (Wednesday) at *<br />

p.m. in St. Andrews Chun-h.<br />

22nd and Saydpr sis.. Philadelphia.<br />

Charles Gibb<br />

Funeral servjees will be hdd<br />

In Ftartda for Omrtes Gibb. of<br />

Miami, a (armor Ocean Qb><br />

nsMcnt, wto Jed In Florida,<br />

He was (B,<br />

A graduate of Ocean a§t Hflh<br />

School, he was Uie toother of<br />

tf»e late "niatnas 0. Gibb of<br />

Ocean Cift>. He is survived h><br />

his wife, Qihertne; tfirw daughters,<br />

Martha Ae, Helen and<br />

CMhy> a atjn. Chaite. Jr.. and<br />

five ffrandeWHren.<br />

Evelyn j. Hfgbee<br />

Mrs. Evelyn J. HiKbeo, of<br />

WVsthavro, Wilmington. Del,,<br />

died at her heme lust week fol.<br />

lowing a Irntrihy illness, Shi 1<br />

wns -15,<br />

Mrs. HiRbpe wes a nativi' ol<br />

Gcrmantown, Philfldclphl.ii, and<br />

had lived in Delaware iiw of<br />

her life. She was a Navy WAVE<br />

during World War II and a<br />

graduate if Temple University,<br />

Surviving are her husband.<br />

Everett J. Hij^we, Jr.; her<br />

mcthcr. Mrs, Lillian Sloan Jar-<br />

vis, of this dry; and two sisters.<br />

Mrs, J, p, SehHani. of G\vyn.<br />

odd, Fa^, and Mrs, W, F, Tip.<br />

tea. Ht Hmar<br />

Funeral sen-ices were conducted<br />

in Wilmington ,-vnd inter,<br />

mem was at Lnu»l Memorial<br />

Park, Pomona,<br />

Marten F. Weeds<br />

Miss Marian P.<br />

Woods<br />

30i<br />

oiy." *cd "Sunday in VLneland-<br />

She was ST.<br />

Miss Wocds was the daughter<br />

el Mrs. Florence K, Weods, af<br />

this city, and tte late Frederick<br />

T, Woods. She svas bora In BaJ.<br />

timore. Md,. and had spent her<br />

time in Vineland and this dty<br />

srtnre 1943,<br />

Private funeral services will<br />

bo conducted tomorrow at 1<br />

P.m. at Weedlawn Cerrrtery in'<br />

Baltimore with the Res-, Charles<br />

Wileock. pastor of the First<br />

United Methetiist Church of ttils<br />

eity, officiating. Armngenteats<br />

are by the Godfrey-Smith Tun- '<br />

oral Home.<br />

It is requested that expres.<br />

sions of sympathy be madJ to<br />

the Pediatrics Ward of Shore<br />

Manorial Hospital.<br />

"Summer 11<br />

Make your appsintrnenf now fop eur<br />

Bonat Champagne Curl thaf Blvet you the<br />

added body you na*J EitatS, 1 Atlantic Av#.<br />

tf.<br />

ONI IEBROOM FUHNIJHED Apt.<br />

Walking distance to ihopplng area.<br />

Heat and electric Ineluaaa MS.<br />

Williamj Real Ittata, 1310 Bay Ava.<br />

399-5711. *•!!<br />

Buy & Sell<br />

with<br />

CLASSIFIED<br />

ADS<br />

Help WANTiP HiLP WANTiD<br />

PM/MANiNT POSITIONS for<br />

OPERATORS<br />

and<br />

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All shifts, w« offer 8 paid holidays,<br />

paid vacations, medical and<br />

lif* insurant*.<br />

Buffalo Molded Plastics, Inc.<br />

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TV<br />

YOU'RE OUT — Dan Hansen of the<br />

Coast Guard ttum makes an unsuccessful<br />

attempt la score a run in the Softball<br />

League playoffs here Friday night.<br />

Hansen is tagged out by Wimberg catcher<br />

TV COMMiNTARY<br />

ON ABC THB FALL a special,<br />

CD^starrini Lsita Tuiner<br />

and Qeorge HaralUon. will he<br />

telecast. It la entitled "The<br />

lurviyors." aome of the filming<br />

for this picture was done on a<br />

y»cht—the coat ot which was<br />

11,200 a day,<br />

TWO VERY Bn ? FBRBNT<br />

personalities combine to costar<br />

in the Kraft Music Hall<br />

from London. <strong>On</strong>e is a sophia.<br />

Heated Belgian, Tony iandler,<br />

who has an expensive home in<br />

his mother county and also an<br />

apartment In New York. Ralph<br />

Younf, an American, on the<br />

other hand, llves^ in a simple<br />

home in Queens, Both are married<br />

and have two children,<br />

THE NETWORKS were pleased<br />

to have the Pre»ident's trip as<br />

a follow-up after the moon shot.<br />

The President and Mrs, Nixon<br />

had an unusually cordial and<br />

enthusiastic reception in Romania.<br />

PUBLIC NOTICE<br />

<strong>CITY</strong> pF OCCAH CiTY, NEW JERSEY<br />

Hotlc» tt? Didder*<br />

1 Ton Truck with Aerial L»dd.*r<br />

Cotitr.cl Ho. 1313<br />

Nsfiee is hefBby given that sasled<br />

bids w,H be r^vr-vod by the Ssafd<br />

Qf Csmm^ieners of Sesan Q4ty,<br />

NffW JfH^sy, fsf th# furrMshing Of<br />

era 1-tsn truck wilh aerial isdd#f:<br />

said ftiat te bs epsnid and read<br />

in puftjie (n the Gsmffilssi oners*<br />

Chsmbs?, City Hall, Ninth Street<br />

and .As&Ury AveRye. Ocean City at<br />

a "Special" meeting on Wtftinesday,<br />

geetember 10, l§ip at ll^ig<br />

a,m=i p.S.T,<br />

Spftsfifiations : gnd form ef pr&<br />

psssi may be etetained .vJiHsut<br />

Chsrgs at the effiet* of the MunleU<br />

pal Enginesr, City Halls during BUsJneis<br />

hoyr^.<br />

Bids must be made, QR t^e pro-<br />

PSMI f»rn pfffvided and In the<br />

manner dasjgnated therein and must<br />

&# d*liv-?rpd te the Glty Qlerit en<br />

or bef^e the hsjF rtarned above,<br />

iy Brdi=F of the Board of Cpm-<br />

Butfr G, Niekerssn<br />

euy cieffe<br />

8-22—2t~p.f. SlS,7g<br />

IF THB PILOT FILM, which<br />

was shown, statrini Forrest<br />

Tucker as a doetof—who wishes<br />

to retire tut is interfered with<br />

by circumstances ftrjda younger<br />

. doctor-H well received It may<br />

become a regular en NBC this<br />

PAGE ELEVEN<br />

Mike Dodge. Wimberg won the game,<br />

4-3. The playoff continued on Monday<br />

night, but the results were too late to<br />

report here, Sentinel-Ledger Photo,<br />

PYRAMID<br />

MAINTENANCE CO.<br />

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE<br />

r.lnM MalM • J.nltort.1 mt<br />

vlo, near, Bug and Window<br />

nlnt CompMx Office anil<br />

BuHdlni tMnw<br />

Fully Insured 398-0630<br />

W. PARRISH<br />

How to Please the Family<br />

Without Really Trying!<br />

CALL US FOR A REAL TREAT<br />

YOUR PLEASURE?<br />

MPPIRONI • ANCHSViatf • MUMROMU<br />

• aXTRA CHIBil *<br />

TAKi^UT ONLY!<br />

SPAGHETTI • CHEESE RAVIOLI<br />

(Choici o( Meatball or Sauaaie)<br />

AND TO GO WITH IT ... ITALIAN SALAD<br />

JUST PHONE 398-0722 "<br />

(IT WILL BK WKADY WH«W YOU CALL)<br />

STEAK SANDWICHES • HOT DOOS<br />

HOAOIII • HAMBURGERS • FRENCH FRIES<br />

~ ~ ~ OPEN DAILY<br />

11 A. M. - 10 P. M. - WM, imf SAT, 'til, MIDNIGHT<br />

PREPS<br />

34th STREET<br />

& ASIURY AVE.<br />

END OF SEASON SALE!<br />

1969 - 17' FLilTCRAPT "CATALINA" with a T969<br />

65 H.P, Mercury "BS" Engine, Electric Start,<br />

Single Lever Contrail. All Ski and Safety<br />

Equipment Included. List Pries $2,800.00.<br />

SALE<br />

'1495<br />

SPEED A SKI BOAT RENTALS<br />

2ND STRUT and BAY AVINUI DIAL 398-0424<br />

SEARS<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> SCHOOL<br />

DAYS ARE<br />

There's stm Urne lot iMck-to^elwol clothing.<br />

Next day deUveiy 11 ordered baton 11 «,m.<br />

Sean hap everything you need tor school.<br />

r COMi IN TODAY FOR YOUR BACK-TO-SCHOOL<br />

USI YOUR<br />

SIARS CHARGE<br />

v ;•}<br />

V\'.<br />

CATALOG. I I?<br />

PALMIR SHOPPING CENTER<br />

16TH & HAVEN 3?MS00<br />

• i ;<br />


PAOi TWILVI<br />

Decoys<br />

ITYPE IT LIKE IT IS<br />

I A new computer corrects a<br />

;j»OQr typist's mistakes. The<br />

•typist types over on error or<br />

Continued from page I<br />

•Indicates it by n footnote and Historical Museum, has<br />

".the computer retypes the copy announced that all<br />

oorrmtly it a speed of 150 woodqarvers and decoy<br />

words per ninute,<br />

collectors are invited to<br />

. If you're looking for better i participate In the show,<br />

typists or a Ool Friday place an •,<br />

Additional information<br />

actlon-getting "Help Wanted" about the third Annual Decoy<br />

ad in aentinel-Ledger Classified , Col lectors and Makers Show is<br />

Ads right away. Ask our available by contacting Mrs,<br />

courteous Ad Writer to help Frances Van Gilder at the<br />

you word the ad to get the Ocean City Historical Museum,<br />

help you need, Oo It today! •109 Wesley av., Ocean City or<br />

George Loder, show chairman,<br />

•4B-W.-16th-st.-T Ocean City,<br />

HICHI'S TAVERN<br />

<br />

Rt. 9 and Massachusetts Ave.<br />

MMBWf MIMT, NW* JM9BY<br />

- _—•»<br />

Delicious Sandwiches and Platters<br />

For Lunch, Supper or a<br />

Late Evening Snack<br />

PACKAGE GOODS • 927-69§0<br />

Circle<br />

CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />

BLENDED WHISKEY<br />

Itnlahf Whitkay .<br />

Canadiir. Whik<br />

i Yaara Old<br />

4 Y..r. Old<br />

TOTAL 51% AGID WHISKIES<br />

49% Neutral SpFrit.<br />

FIFTH<br />

QUART<br />

N.3©<br />

*5.29<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

FINfST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK<br />

IN ALL OF SOUTH JERSEY<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Circle Somer* Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PACKAGE SALES IS OUR ONLY BUSBJESS<br />

NOT A SIDELINE<br />

CRAB TRAP<br />

R1STAURANT 4 COCKTAIL LOUNGE<br />

SOMIRS POINT<br />

CIRCLE<br />

SPECIALIZING IN<br />

GOOD POOD<br />

and QUIET NAUTICAL<br />

5TIAKS<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

PLATTIR to TAK8-0UT<br />

PHON1 927-7377<br />

JIM WOOD at th* PIANO—NITELY<br />

DANCING to MIKE SALERNO<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY NIGHTS<br />

CONEY'S<br />

INC.<br />

34TH STREET<br />

<strong>On</strong> RooHV.lt Blvd. <strong>On</strong>e Mil. From Brld9»<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

all Known Brand.<br />

KYI - BOURBON<br />

GIN . RUM<br />

BEE*<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

9 A. M. to JO P. M.<br />

Mo Sunday Salmi<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

Dial 399.9851<br />

TEACHER IS STUDENT - Scott<br />

Johnson, (seated), Ocean City High<br />

School tcauher, is one of 20 teachers<br />

currently attending a Conference on<br />

Computer Programming at Montana<br />

Tech, In Butte, Montana. Johnson's<br />

experience at the two-week conference,<br />

II you have two real Mends,<br />

you arc batting above average.<br />

THE FOOD IS STILL<br />

THE Hit . . .<br />

and file prim jHII His<br />

loweit at<br />

THE JEMUX.<br />

DINING<br />

ROOM<br />

715 Ifh Street<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

_—AoneH8-ff~pjB6lFm faced often<br />

by teen-agers, as if they<br />

didn't have enough emotional<br />

problems during that wonderful,<br />

but frequently trying, period of<br />

their lives.<br />

Acne Js a disease of the tiny<br />

oil glands ef the skin. It is<br />

found most often on the face.<br />

When these glands don't let •<br />

the proper amount of stimulation<br />

in the form of eiereise and<br />

thorough cleanliness, tiny red<br />

pimples form, The result is an<br />

I •§•••••<br />

ONDERLAND •<br />

• • PIER • • 1<br />

6th St. en the Boardwalk<br />

OPfN DAILY 1 P. M.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

17 RIDES • RENTAL IlKfS We hour<br />

TUIIDAY and WiDNiSBAY NITES<br />

4-8 P, M. *tj| Later Day<br />

AT THB<br />

WHITEHALL<br />

HOT and COLD JALABS<br />

COLD FRESH SHRIMP<br />

MANY DESSERTS<br />

Famous<br />

HI <strong>OCEAN</strong> AVE.<br />

Fop ReMrvaHanc<br />

PHONE NMUI<br />

md MIAT DISHES<br />

ft Child<br />

ONLY M.O<br />

Mate 0<br />

of SOMERS POINT<br />

Fine Foods<br />

CUmtenth» Half SMI ar Statmad •<br />

<strong>On</strong> Keowvalt llvd., 1% Mj| M<br />

Ocean City on 34th Stre<br />

OPIN DAIL'T 'TIL 2 A.M.<br />

OPEN SUNDAYS frim II NOON<br />

• SEAFOOD<br />

• STEAKS<br />

• ITALIAN<br />

CUISINE<br />

BEER • WINES • LIQUORS<br />

FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 39M906<br />

sponsored by the National Science<br />

Foundation, will enable him to teach<br />

computer propamming this fall and will<br />

five his students access to the mail<br />

programming service provided by<br />

Montana Tech. Montana Tech Photo,<br />

HEALTH<br />

AND<br />

BEAUTY<br />

aene condition of the skin.<br />

The sooner you begin work<br />

<strong>On</strong> a sluggish, aerie-type skin,<br />

the better your chances jut. to<br />

prevent permanent sears. Proper<br />

cleans Ing and exercise must be<br />

coupled with at least eight<br />

eight hours of sleep each night.<br />

Drink plenty of water each day<br />

and get a certain amount of sun-<br />

Ugh!, Don't over-do the sun<br />

treatment, however.<br />

Cleanliness is very important,<br />

»0 bathe frequently, both<br />

your face and body. Shampoo<br />

your hairai often as itnteds it.<br />

Keep away Bom oily or creamy<br />

type make-up.<br />

Avoid eating rich of fried<br />

foods of any kin*, Chocolate,<br />

nuts, soft drinks, Steamy foods,<br />

sugar, cheese md any foods<br />

rich in fats and oils have no<br />

place In your diet.<br />

With fall weather just around<br />

the corner the shops are showing<br />

warm clothes'for the college<br />

women and for all those<br />

women who plan their wardrobes<br />

ahead of the season.<br />

Two loni pants suits shown<br />

are most attractive—one of<br />

suede with the long averbleuse<br />

spotting a chain belt and the<br />

other of tweed with a sashed<br />

wrap-over coat. Boots are good<br />

with both of these suits.<br />

Scarfs are set) popular—they<br />

may be short or long enough to<br />

reaeh the hemline of the skirt.<br />

Colored wool scarfs or whitp<br />

sillt go with appropriate cos<br />

jturneg ,<br />

LAST OATS 0> Tt^Tm^pt^^<br />

atmurn « Mmiiw din.. Mu,.<br />

ry, 7« mwm Hd., Sam*, paint,<br />

_ fkii<br />

WANTEO — Would fihn ear ma<br />

tram S=JM. iSU, 11 J m K<br />

PHon« 3»7«0, B^9<br />

MARMOB*. Oc.an eity «nir«SJ<br />

ttnotttm ana Mm, tfg, wWl<br />

h« Mt* bM«o»« haal, mem<br />

prai0fd3« cy a»4ga» priwM* v entraneg 301.577.iJi1 snS drive. >M<br />

MARMORA Dan fflty ars», ^veo<br />

&^rs@nt ffts^efn apt in fssfsred<br />

home. Sigebsard hot water heat,<br />

«es£2€*J£ psuridg, pfivata snirareg<br />

•ha**)*, uUIitiat inelijdM *ltp<br />

Ml ' C ^ - M1577.<br />

USED FURNITURE — MWIM<br />

SEMINARY U^34tmiunm et,<br />

tar Mwot. l»6i Ford Lttt*to<br />

nullc 3SJ en, in, uwti, vwo, n^.<br />

mon interior. Cili 39S-I3JI i^<br />

OROPtiAF SOLID H«nd hatagi^y<br />

tfM*:1 wimjlon lam, s nta<br />

150, Fft,!^ rvfriJB^tsr With ISB<br />

frs#zar. BCe^isnf ryfniflK ea^<br />

Whit* lyidwn e»6in«, formicaToS;<br />

Mg^^t«rCjil 3f»O3I|. iS<br />

0 UT i<br />

la. »t 12S0<br />

FSIWJW «FRli«ATO5<br />

IsH hand door and frasw<br />

Oooa totKUttm, M^ w fc<br />

B •.m. w< noon »t 1713<br />

broka Lux.<br />

USED 4 H,P.<br />

J<br />

rat* tor ito<br />

to 15 to<br />

hi<br />

IJlSlir Day waekand »., Ayf 30-<br />

11 1W.<br />

ANTlfJUli AND ARf--U4rASuii;<br />

^peeial fm^irt^ Flarentine wtefe.<br />

",iW Bran* Hwr,i.,Chln«« Gold<br />

W •!««,, 10 torisant o(# »,» ing<br />

|3|<br />

TODAY through<br />

THURSUAy -<br />

Free concerts, 8 p.m., on the<br />

Music Pier featuring Clarence<br />

Puhrman directing the Ocean<br />

City municipal orchestra.<br />

Soloists Daniel Bntriken,<br />

Pamela flaltamnn and Tom<br />

Perkins, _-,„•_ „<br />

TODAY through SATURDAY -<br />

Basketball day camp at the<br />

Recreation Center and the high<br />

school gym, sponsored by<br />

Dixie Howell.<br />

TODAY (Tuesday) -<br />

First United Methodist<br />

Summer Auxiliary final<br />

meeting of the season, 2 p.m.,<br />

in the s eml hall.<br />

* * •<br />

Masonic Grand Master's<br />

Night, 8 p.m., at the<br />

Tabernacle. All Masons invited.<br />

* * «<br />

Humane Society annual card<br />

party, 1 p.m., in the Youth<br />

Center, Atlantic av. Bth to Oth<br />

sts.<br />

* * *<br />

Yacht Club duplicate bridge<br />

game, 7;45 p.m. For members<br />

only.<br />

* » *<br />

Jersey Capo Region Antique<br />

Auto Club meeting, 8 p.m., at<br />

109 Wesley av.<br />

* * *<br />

Ocean City Bowling League<br />

reorganization meeting, 8 p.m.,<br />

in the Commissioners'<br />

Chambers in City Hall, Teams<br />

wishing to participate are<br />

invited.<br />

* * *<br />

Knights of Columbus<br />

meeting, 8:30 p.m., at 349<br />

West av.<br />

* * •<br />

Chapter 83 OBS baaaar<br />

workshop, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />

home of Mrs. Frank Royoe,<br />

1SJ2 Story Windsor Hour, dr. 10 a.m. at ! the ^<br />

Ocean City Pro* Public<br />

Library, flth st, and Ocean av.<br />

TOMORROW (Wednesday) -<br />

turay Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 7:30 p.m., at The<br />

Homestead, 80S 8th st.<br />

* m *<br />

Lecture on weaving and wall<br />

hangings, 7:30 p.m., at the<br />

Arts Center, 409 Wesley ov.<br />

* • *<br />

Modern western style dance<br />

class and workshop, 8:30 p.m,<br />

in the Youth Center.<br />

* • »<br />

Kiwanis Club luncheon<br />

meeting, 12:15 p.m. at Simms'<br />

Restaurant.<br />

TUESDAY.<br />

Ocean City Coming Events<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 7;4B p.m., at 4ig<br />

Atlantic av, • • •<br />

Reading Club meeting, 10<br />

a.m., at th


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•*• ^<br />

• * *<br />

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600 Master Masons<br />

attend meeting here<br />

Approximately BOO Master<br />

Maions atiended Grand<br />

Master* Niahl hold , Tuesday<br />

evening in the Tabernacle «nd<br />

sponsored by the Ocean City<br />

Masonic Club. John K, Young,<br />

R.W. Grand Master of<br />

Pennsylvania Masons, delivered<br />

the keynote address,<br />

In his talk, R.W, Grand<br />

Master Young stated that<br />

Freemasonry, which played a<br />

prominent part in the founding<br />

of our government, faces a<br />

serious challenge . today in<br />

defending this government<br />

from attacks on many fronts.<br />

He deplored the moral decay<br />

which is prevalent today and<br />

declared that the tenets and<br />

principals of the Masonic craft<br />

which embody truth, morality<br />

and faith in God are needed<br />

more than ever to combat thUi<br />

decay.<br />

The speaker eihorted all<br />

Master Masons to meet this<br />

challenge courageously since<br />

the world of tomorrow will be<br />

what we make it today. He<br />

concluded by quoting the<br />

personal creed of John<br />

Wanamaker, founder of the<br />

Philadelphia department store<br />

and a member of (the Masonic<br />

order, which is : "Let those<br />

who foUow me live by the '<br />

plumb of honor, the level of<br />

truth, the square of integrity,<br />

education, courtesy and<br />

mutuality,"<br />

R, W. Russell P. Tyndall.<br />

Grand Marshal of the Grand<br />

Lodge of New Jersey,<br />

introduced the Grand Lodge<br />

officers R, W, Grand Master<br />

Young, R, W, Deputy Grand<br />

Master Hiram P, Boll, R. W.<br />

Senior Grand Warden W,<br />

Orville Kimmel, R.W, Junior<br />

Grand Warden. Rochester B,<br />

sie OVER<br />

400<br />

COOKIE-JARS<br />

30 KINDS OF<br />

BUTTER COOKIfS<br />

»1,40 P ir lb -<br />

WARDS<br />

PASTRY<br />

724 ASBURY AVI.<br />

Ocean City<br />

Woodall and R.W, Grand<br />

Treasurer Arthur R, Diamond,<br />

nil of Pennsylvania,<br />

Officers of the New Jersey<br />

Qrand Lodge introduced were<br />

R.W. Grand Master Charles A,<br />

Eisenfelder, R.W. Deputy<br />

Grand Master Edward Rainey,<br />

R.W, Senior Grand Warden<br />

Thomns R. Dougherty, R.W.<br />

Junior Grand Warden OH«<br />

GehrilS and R.W, Urand<br />

Treasurer B. Walter Parsrtns.<br />

Invocation was -delivered by<br />

the Rev. Harry F, FlndeiKon, H«F«<br />

pait master of Mozart Lodge of n,<br />

430 of Philadelphia. "The Club<br />

Lord's Prayer" was. sung by KWc<br />

Sherman Scull, past master of sBot, i<br />

Arbutus Lodge 170 of Cape Grand<br />

May Court House, gy^,<br />

A double quartet from the erect'ins<br />

Benjamin Franklin Consistory f J,J., "<br />

Choir of Philadelphia, under<br />

the direetiorM of Edward S<br />

Slddal, ung several aeleetloni. |y K.W<br />

They were accompanied by c.<br />

Bertram Nelson, organlat.<br />

Furniture •- Bedding - Floor Cow<br />

For Home<br />

Apartmml<br />

704 ASBURY AVENUE DJAI<br />

- ANNUAL FURNITURE SALEAVAILABLf<br />

NOW<br />

HERE ARE JUST A FEW<br />

OF OUR<br />

OUTSTANDING VALUES<br />

Group of Assortid OCCASIONAL CHAIRS , . , $ 4 4<br />

MOYHiU COLONIAl SWIVft ROCI^ . . . $ 7 9<br />

SROYHIU COLONIAL SOFAS , , . As Low As $ 1 8 9<br />

Assorftd CHESTS of DRAWERS (PtasWc Tops)<br />

Oik • Pine or Maple Finish , , , , . $49<br />

Wnyl Covered RKLIHiNe O.AIR . . , , $69<br />

SIMMONS HIDE-A-KD SOfA • Sleeps Two As Low As $188<br />

Group of SIMMONS HOTH. TYPE<br />

BOX SPRINGS (Single Siie) , . , .<br />

HOWEU DINETTI SET -Reg. MOWS<br />

TABU and 4 CHAIRS • flrop Leaf Style . . • , $88<br />

CALiM5iA RATTAN SIT (SECTIONAL SOFA - CHAIR •<br />

COffKTAILE • toyPattenied - rxwm Seah) . $T49<br />

Wnyl Cowred U6 HASSOCK , . , . , , $5<br />

Redwood PICNIC TAW with 2 9 m m<br />

WMING FULL Slffi ALUMINUM CLIDB<br />

with Pillow Arms . . . . ,<br />

. . $29<br />

s<br />

. . . $49<br />

Mwooi W0(» SUT CAPTAIN'S CHAIR . , , $13<br />

Ra 2f5 sq. in, COLW 0)NSOLI TELEVISION<br />

Priced from $449<br />

PROGRESS!!<br />

QUAUTY FURNITURE AT REASONABLE M/Cf$<br />

ENTIRE FURNITURE STOCK REDUd<br />

F01MTCISJJREAT SALE EVENT!<br />

DREXELL •• PENNSYLVANIA HOUSE « BROYHILL •• TEMPLE-STUAR/j<br />

TELL <strong>CITY</strong> •- FOX •• LENOIR and Many More<br />

SAVINGS GALORE THROUGHOUT OUR ANNEX<br />

FIRST FLOOR: Clearance of ALL OUTDOOR CHAISES - CHAIRS-<br />

GLIDERS - ROCKERS - REDWOOD - ALUMINUM<br />

Some Frigidaire and Whirlpool Air Conditioners<br />

Marked Down.<br />

SECOND FLOOR: Choose from our COMPLETE FURNITURE STOCK<br />

and REALLY SAVE!<br />

ALL 1969 RCA and ZENITH COLOR TELEVISIONS<br />

SPECIALLY LOW PRICED FOR CLEARANCE.<br />

THIRD FLOOR: SIMMONS HIDE-A-BEDS... SIMMONS and SERTA<br />

MATTRESSES and BOX SPRINGS - HOWELL DIN-<br />

ETTES. All Reduced Excepting Fair-Trade Items-<br />

b 2f, IW9 THt OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SINTINIL-tfDt5IR<br />

|A PILOT AT 7S<br />

'Jon" Cai.-TB e«le.<br />

u, 80th annlveraafy as a<br />

ialdo Waterman, *7. flew<br />

loplue. which ho built<br />

f'retired nnglneer and der^g<br />

hla first flight<br />

\im.<br />

Oullivid rhini<br />

"Yi'ii," suitl the old man,<br />

"I'll bo nincty-Hix loriiorroi ,<br />

un^ I huvon't on i>nfin.v in i-,iworld.*<br />

1<br />

"A hi'mtiful thought," an-<br />

Hwerod thi i new vicur.<br />

"Yes, air," wi.'nt tin thf old<br />

man, I'vr uutUvi'd thom all,"<br />

and com<br />

OF PHIL A0E L PHIfl<br />

BAKiRY ITEMS<br />

CANDY<br />

and<br />

COOKED FOODS<br />

FRESH DAILY<br />

AT<br />

WATCH FOR OUR WiBKLY SPiCIALS<br />

Every Wednesday in the<br />

Philadelphia Evening Bulletin<br />

BERKSHIRE<br />

ANNUAL SALE<br />

CHOOSE FROM TOP BRAND NAMES and SAVE*<br />

B4NTY HOSE<br />

& STOCKINGS<br />

mm<br />

AUG. 21-SEPT. 6<br />

liANTYHOSE<br />

JG. PRICE<br />

$3.00<br />

SALI PRlCi<br />

4,000 miles it-peddling<br />

Seattle-to-Ocean Gfy cyclist<br />

finds people 'basically good'<br />

With 4,000 miles behind him<br />

«nd o hie grin on his face, Mike<br />

Zaceardi arrived in Ocean City PJ<br />

Tuesday about 3 p.m. on the<br />

bicycle which carried him hert!<br />

from Senttie, Waahinyton.<br />

Mike, (22) who says he made<br />

the trip for "fun, education<br />

and sdventurn," i5 a graduate<br />

of Illinois University and he<br />

plans to return there to law<br />

school in September.<br />

Servicemen's Birthday<br />

The September, birthday list<br />

of local servicemen now<br />

stationed oversea« will be<br />

published , •Thursday,<br />

September 4. Anyone knowing<br />

of a serviceman overseas who<br />

will celebrate his birthday<br />

during September is requested<br />

to call 39B.B4J1 or 3BB-3iSl<br />

with his complete address.<br />

Readers areinvited to join in a<br />

shower of greeting cards for<br />

these fellows on their own<br />

days.<br />

Originally from Oak Park,<br />

III., Mike and a buddy drove to<br />

SoaUle, Wash., lost July. They<br />

left Seattle July 2, camping<br />

along roadsldei until they got<br />

to Utah. The two went<br />

separate ways in Utah and<br />

'¥•<br />

Mike sent his sleeping bag<br />

homo, preferring to depend<br />

upon the kindness of people he<br />

met for lodfing. He had<br />

originally planned to stay in<br />

jails as he traveled across the<br />

country, but he found that<br />

many small midwestern towns<br />

didn't havi! jails and that he<br />

often found himself between<br />

towns at night,<br />

"I just told people what I<br />

was doing and asked for a<br />

Mike Zaocardi on his arrival in Ocean City following a<br />

bed," says Mike, "It usually bike ride from Seattle, Wash. Senior Photo.<br />

only took one or two trios." Colorado, Kansas, Missouri,<br />

Mike is convinced that people<br />

Seattle area impressed him as<br />

Illinois, Indiana, Ohio,<br />

are basically good, and ho<br />

being his favorites.<br />

Pennsylvania, Delaware and<br />

states that ho "never met a New Jersey, for two months.<br />

Mike says that he made the<br />

nasty character" during the He carried a sweatshirt, P«nts,<br />

trip "because I didn't want to<br />

whole trip. He met a man who swlmsuit, journal, water bottle,<br />

work this summer, but I found<br />

Is organizing a crew for an billfold, arid salt tablets on his<br />

out this is the hardest work of<br />

around-the-world boat trip, bike, and says he didn't need<br />

all." He says that it was all<br />

another who plans to anything alse.<br />

worth the effort, however,<br />

"hibernate" in Vancouver in a<br />

because it paid off in a good<br />

lifeboat, and he stayed with Of all the states he crosged, time and taught him a lot<br />

some Mormon missionaries Mike considered Kansas to be about the country, Mike plans<br />

who were "the stralghtest the worst because of "it's crazy to travel through Europe next<br />

people I ever saw."<br />

weather," but he found much summer th^ same way, on his<br />

about even that state that was bieycle.<br />

Mike averaged 100 miles por beautiful, Missouri and the<br />

day and did much of his ridinj?<br />

during the early morning hours<br />

to avoid the heat. He spent 40<br />

aiilinjyr of Cammcrcv,<br />

days peddling and the rest of<br />

the time "looking around." Obituaries<br />

Survmnp' an hi*: ^lf \i I<br />

tlica SheplwMixJ .Sexton; two<br />

The trip cost Mike only $180<br />

, to travel through Washington,<br />

hrothora, G«)rRi> F.. of S'. Pel<br />

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Mrs. Blayne J, Higbee, of Mrs. M(?liil 11. Stvlny, Mr<br />

Westhaven, Wilmington, Del Or in Milth'v tl d Mi- IJIZ<br />

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Everett J. Higbee, Jr.; her<br />

mother, Mrs. Lillian Sloan<br />

Jarvis, of this city; and two<br />

sisters, Mrs. J. P.Sehwartz, of<br />

Qwyne>dd, Pa;, and MM, W.Wi<br />

Tipton, of Elmer.<br />

Funeral services were<br />

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Memorial Park, Pamena.<br />

Richard I, Saxton<br />

Richard I, Sajrton, at 2100 Ab.<br />

secoti bh-rt.. Atlrinrie Cltj', and<br />

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»AGB 4 _ SECTION ONE THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-LEPOiR<br />

Ocean City Public Schools add<br />

21 new teachers to the faculty<br />

Twenty-one new mvmhetn<br />

have joined thff staff of Ocean<br />

City Public Schools for the<br />

1BB0-70 school year.<br />

Paul R, Birnbaum is a<br />

graduate of Olassboro State<br />

CoHcRi! and has flv( years of<br />

teaching experit'nee. He will<br />

teach eighth (Jrajo reading.<br />

Paul S. Brown, Jr., has a<br />

masters degree from the<br />

University of Pittsburgh and<br />

has 17 years of teaching<br />

experience. He will teach<br />

eighth grade life science.<br />

Joseph C. Chapman has a<br />

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bachelor's degree from Rutgers Mrs. Suzanne E, Tridico is a<br />

University nnd \* ^lirrr'nMy jfrnduate of the University af<br />

completing work on his Delaware and has three years<br />

masters degree. He has nine of teaching experience. She<br />

years of teaching esperierieu at will teach health and physical<br />

Oakerest Regional High education.<br />

School, He will replace Clyde Roland P. Watson is a<br />

Ellis In metal shop upon his graduate of the Pennsylvania<br />

retirement November 1. Military Colleges and will teach<br />

Mrs, JoAnne Cert i§ , a social studies.<br />

graduate of Buckiicll Thomas Q. Whims has a<br />

University and has six years of master's degree from Temple<br />

teaching experience. She will University and has been with<br />

teach biology.<br />

the Atlantic City school system<br />

Norbert J. Dedicatoria is a since 1B80, He is the new<br />

graduate of St. Norbert College assistant principal at the high<br />

In Wisconsin, He will teach school.<br />

Latin and French.<br />

Mrs. Virginia L, Wimberg<br />

Mrs. Ardith L. Dotti is a was with the local high school<br />

graduate of Glassboro State two years ago and is returning<br />

College and will teach second to teach physical education.<br />

grade in the Primary School. Mrs. Aileen R. Young acted<br />

Robert A. M. Dottl Is a as substitute nurse In the high<br />

graduate of Glassboro State school last year and was<br />

College and will teach social officially appointed as high BANQUET GUESTS. Dr. Ni-Isori Commissioner Chester Wimberg and<br />

studies in the high school. school nurse in the spring, Rabbins (left) and Jack Schneider Mayor Robert Sharp at the club's<br />

J, Douglas Evans Is a Mrs, Betty Nlekles Is<br />

graduate of Morehead State<br />

(right), president and vice president of banquet Saturday evening in the Youth<br />

replacing Miss Sue Raiser in the<br />

University and has two years of high school office. She will act the Shuffleboard Club, welcome Center, Senior Photo.<br />

teaching experience. He will as attendance officer and clerk.<br />

teach mathematics.<br />

Dominic P. Jerome is a<br />

graduate of St. Francis College<br />

U.S. can draw history lesson<br />

and is currently working on his Heads territory<br />

master*s degree, ..He has two<br />

years of teaching experience<br />

and will teach social studies,<br />

from Portugal, Kiwanians fold<br />

Mrs, Srlka W. Muzslay has a<br />

masters degree from Temple<br />

University and six years of<br />

Anson C. Piper, chairman of is a little-known country about spirit, said Piper, and her<br />

teaching experience. She will<br />

Romance, Language the size of Indiana and that is efforts to hold African<br />

teach special edueatloji in ih&<br />

Department at William College, is relativeiy unspoiled by territories are a last ditch<br />

Intermediate School.<br />

Williamstown, Mass., drew tourists. Portugal spends one stand. He considered<br />

historical parallels between the half of its budget trying to<br />

Miss Clara E. McOlnley is a<br />

America's Vietnam<br />

graduate of lewa-Wesleyan<br />

United States and Portugal at hold its African territory, has a involvement similar in many<br />

College with one year of<br />

the Kiwanis Club's recent very stable currency and loses ways to Portugal's African<br />

teaching experienee. She will<br />

luneheon meeting.<br />

more of Its citizens to policies, and mentioned that<br />

teach first grade In the Primary<br />

Beginning with a description emigration than any other "we must face the sobering<br />

School.<br />

of Portugal, Pipor noted that it country, said Plpur, because so realization that not every' war<br />

many of them live "on the<br />

Charles W, Pierce has a<br />

can be won."<br />

master's degree from Breadloaf<br />

edge of poverty,'' Indicating that America<br />

School of English plus 30<br />

Area bank women Portugal's struggle against could see a lesson in Portugal's<br />

graduate credits. He has 20<br />

Spain for independence was history, Piper cited<br />

years of teaching experience.<br />

to smat offtttrs<br />

comparable to our right against over-extension of resources,<br />

He will teach English and act as<br />

Fngland, and Piper noted that obsession with material gains<br />

department chairman,<br />

Installation Night of the the Portugese were faced with and the mistaken belief that<br />

William R, Rumberger has a<br />

Southern New Jersey Group of driving Moslems out of their the Portugese way of life was<br />

master's degree from<br />

National Association of Bank frontier while Americans the cure for all ills as the main<br />

Shippensburg State College and<br />

Women will be held September fought western Indians. reasons for Portugal's decline.<br />

has seven years of teaching<br />

B at Smlthville Inn.<br />

Piper drew another parellel<br />

The Ed Wehmeyer<br />

Piper was presented to the<br />

experience. He will teach<br />

Miss Dolores Regal, assistant between the two countries by<br />

Associates, manufacturer^<br />

Kiwanis Club meeting by his<br />

English and Spanish,<br />

vice president of the First Bank pointing out that Portugal Tiilt<br />

representative, of 8100 West<br />

brother-in-law, James Slmms,<br />

Michael W, Slaveski has a<br />

and Trust Company of Perth<br />

av, announce that W. Durwood<br />

it was divinely inspired, that it who was program chairman.<br />

master's degree from Trenton<br />

Amhoy, will install the<br />

Smith will handle the territory<br />

was the promised land and that<br />

State College and has 10 years of Western Pennsylvania, West<br />

following officers:<br />

the world was destined to be<br />

of teaching experience. He will Virginia, Western Maryland and<br />

Chairman, Betty J. Puriioll, Catholic, just as America has<br />

teach health and physical West Virginia. Ed Wohmeyer<br />

vice president of the First indulged in the concept of<br />

education and act as head will continue to service the Camden National Bank and "manifest destiny." Portugal's A CLASSIFifD AD<br />

football coach.<br />

eastern territories.<br />

Trust Company; vice chairman, tragic decline is traceable to<br />

Miss Barbar? A. Stahler is a<br />

Elizabeth K. Dundas, assistant the failure of her crusading<br />

BRINGS RfSULTS<br />

Smith has been affiliated<br />

local graduate and has a<br />

vice president of the First<br />

with Woynjeyer Associates for<br />

master's degree • from Western<br />

National Bank of Cape May<br />

the past three years. Prior to<br />

Kentucky University, She has<br />

Court House; secretary', Mary<br />

this employment he was<br />

two - and one^half years of assistant manager at<br />

E. Goeke, assistant cashier of<br />

teaching experience and will Woolworth's in Bowling Green,<br />

the First Trenton National<br />

(each fifth (TaHe in the Ky. He also was a-rnember of<br />

Bank; and treasurer, Josephine<br />

Intermediate School,<br />

the Ocean City Beach Patrol Nania, assistant vice president<br />

for three summers.<br />

of the Cape May County<br />

National Bank of this city.<br />

Smith resides in Indiana, Pa,,<br />

with his wife and two chilren.<br />

"Bank Costs" will be the<br />

He attended Fork Union<br />

topic of the guest speaker, THANKS!<br />

Military Academy for seven<br />

Samuel J. Culbert, who is Bank<br />

years and Is a graduate of Services Officer at_the Federal<br />

Western Kentucky University Reserve Bank in Philadelphia.<br />

holding a bachelor's degree.In<br />

Political Science and Physical<br />

Education,<br />

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A fund drive for the Cape<br />

May County Unit of the<br />

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Children was announced<br />

recently by Mrs, Rose Dotts,<br />

chairman of Ways and Moans,<br />

Ko that the education,<br />

recreation and training<br />

programs that the unit operates<br />

for the counties' retarded may<br />

bo continued, more funds must<br />

bo raised loyally, she Mid,<br />

Contributions are tax<br />

deductible and any donations<br />

are welcome at the Cape May<br />

Retarded Children<br />

Headquarters at 118 E,<br />

Lavender rd., Wildwood Crest<br />

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The NARC has 130,000<br />

members nationally and 1,300<br />

affiliated units across ' the<br />

Country, serving mere than<br />

8,000,000 retarded individuals.<br />

They must operate on a budget<br />

of one/fifth of what Is available<br />

to the national cerebral palsy,<br />

multiple scerosis and<br />

tuberculosis organizations<br />

which deal with only<br />

1,500,000 persons.<br />

Work done by the NARC is<br />

not only in institutions, but<br />

alse with training, public<br />

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prevention, resource services<br />

through national organizations<br />

and youth.<br />

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Rescue Squad drive<br />

rated successful<br />

Announcement was made<br />

this week by officials of the<br />

Cape May County Rescue<br />

Squad that the annual fund<br />

drive has been completed.<br />

Clark Crosby and Louis<br />

Miller, co-chairmen, expressed<br />

thanks to residents and visitor!!<br />

for "digging deep into their<br />

packets" to keep the squad In<br />

operation. Crosby noted that<br />

although some donations<br />

continue to arrive by mailpresent<br />

totals Indicate a*<br />

gratifying response to the<br />

appeal.<br />

"Although every effort is<br />

made to contact each resident<br />

and visitor," the chairmen said,<br />

"some people may have been<br />

missed duo to inadvertence or<br />

the heavy schedule of<br />

ambulance runs. Anyone<br />

wishing to give a donatlon'may<br />

do so by mailing a cheek to<br />

Cape May County Rescue<br />

Squad, Ind,, PO Box 3] a<br />

Ocean City, N.,1, 08326."<br />

Emergency first aid service<br />

and ambulance runs are<br />

available 24 hours a day by<br />

calling 399.0319,<br />

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Young merchants dispell notion<br />

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hore by catering to the<br />

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novelty shops and<br />

individualistic clothing<br />

boutiques.<br />

Nancy Wlndt Luetaow,'<br />

B2.year.old owner of the<br />

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established her business by<br />

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rBftiemberinB that "kids are the<br />

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Nancy's shop »Pecialiies, in<br />

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"Whe they ask for<br />

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she credits this attitude ttitud with ith<br />

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4 for »S.0O<br />

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AFGHAN<br />

KITS<br />

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BASKETS<br />

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DUPONT<br />

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Plastic<br />

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MONDAY<br />

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COTTON<br />

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— Raf. $1.99 —<br />

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'1.57<br />

2 fof *3.0Q<br />

5." €« MURPHY CO, - First Quality Always<br />

CORNER IIOHTH STREIT and ASBURY AVENUE<br />

OPEN FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY NIGHTS^<br />

am her best customers,<br />

Mrs. Luetzew has been In<br />

retailing for six years, and her<br />

first business was a newspaper<br />

that she printed when her<br />

family lived In Cuba. Because it<br />

was the only English jgnjruage<br />

paper on the Isle of Pines,<br />

Nancy says that she was<br />

circulating 5000 copies of her<br />

mimeographed joumalism until<br />

Fidel Castro forced her to<br />

close. Having always been an<br />

enterprising young lady, Nancy<br />

prefers to be her own boss and<br />

prefers to manage her own<br />

business, although she admits<br />

that "it's lota of work, you<br />

have to be able to do<br />

everything,"<br />

She was drawn to Ocean<br />

City after vacationing here last<br />

year, when she saw a good<br />

market for her clothes, and<br />

now believes that she will<br />

stay.She still finds it very<br />

annoying, however, when some<br />

people turn away from her<br />

Shop, saying "Oh, those are<br />

hippie clothes," without<br />

bothering to see what she sells.<br />

Nancy's dismay at<br />

narrowmindedness is echoed<br />

by the operators of the<br />

Kaliedeseope, a novelty shop.<br />

They say that they are "just<br />

here to make money, like<br />

everybody else" and can't<br />

understand the vindictive<br />

attitude toward long-haired<br />

people that has been expressed<br />

in some Sentlnel-Ledger<br />

editorials.<br />

The Kaliedescope's owner<br />

had been in business here for<br />

three years with the Birdcage<br />

bsfore he opened the second<br />

novelty shop, and had been a<br />

lifeguard before that. As a<br />

consequence he was well<br />

acquainted with many<br />

businessmen here and had<br />

reason to believe they<br />

respected his own abilities<br />

before he opened the second<br />

shop.<br />

They had planned to keep<br />

the Birdcage open each<br />

summer, before the $SO,000<br />

fire loss, and will operate the<br />

Kaliedescope until December<br />

each winter. <strong>On</strong>e representative<br />

for the store noted that "you<br />

have to keep moving these<br />

items," because the styles and<br />

ideas change so fajt. Their<br />

winter market is expected to<br />

cover the area from Wildwood<br />

to Atlantic City because the<br />

Kaliedeseope is the only shop<br />

of its kind around here.<br />

The Kaliedeseope people<br />

don't expect total acceptance<br />

from Oeean Oity, but they do<br />

feel that their presence hens<br />

should go far to disprove the<br />

"insane editorials about<br />

long-hairs having no inoney in<br />

their pockets."<br />

Another youthful<br />

merchandiser in Ocean City is<br />

\Marsha Qlers, 19, who manages<br />

Her Clothes Tree arid wants to<br />

eventually become a buyer in<br />

exclusive fashions. Marsha<br />

operates one of 11 Her Clothes<br />

Tree shops and says that It is a<br />

happy medium between a<br />

boutique and a department<br />

store, reaching a wide range of<br />

eut<br />

She likes her shop's<br />

gtmosphere because It Is<br />

designed to put the euitomer<br />

completely at ease and<br />

"doesn't hound you with<br />

can-I-help-you requests,"<br />

Marsha has had one year of<br />

retail merchandising at Pleree<br />

Junior College in Philadelphia<br />

and she plans to return there<br />

this fall.<br />

She represents the new<br />

breed of young people who<br />

came to Ocean City in response<br />

to the demand for "young<br />

clothes" after discovering that<br />

there were no such shops here<br />

four years a*go.<br />

The Emporium, the<br />

Kaliedeseope and Her Clothes<br />

Tree are just three of the<br />

you th-oriented and<br />

youth-operated retail stores<br />

which have appeared in Ocean<br />

City during the past several<br />

years and their existence would<br />

seem to prove that business<br />

acumen is no more dependent<br />

upon age now than It ever has<br />

been.<br />

SEASHORE<br />

VINITIAN BLIND CO,<br />

1245 WEST AVENUE<br />

DIAL 399-5140<br />

Ten new arrivals checked in<br />

at the Stork Club of Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital for families<br />

of this area. Congratulations go<br />

to:<br />

Charles and Patricia (Collo)<br />

CoBtes, K-13 Champagne<br />

Apts., Somers Point, a girl,<br />

August 18.<br />

Charley and Kathleen<br />

(Aroeth) Paneoast, 25 Ambler<br />

rd., Somers Point, a girt,<br />

August IB.<br />

Johnny and Vernella<br />

(Legette) Brown, 712 West av..<br />

Ocean City, g boy, August 19,<br />

Robert and ' Denise<br />

(McCarthy) Loftus, 81 Banav,,<br />

Linwood, a girl, August 20,<br />

David and Oamille<br />

(Martinelli) Lefbo, 310 Kirklln<br />

ay., Linwood, a boy, August<br />

21,<br />

Frank and Rosemsrie<br />

(Sannino) Vltale, Bolt 281,<br />

Tuekahoe, a girl, August 22,<br />

David and Louise (Mount)<br />

Coe, 732 Central av,, Ocean<br />

City, a boy, August 22,<br />

Edward and Betty Jean<br />

(Bienncbose) Lewis, 1717<br />

Diannc Court, Linwood, a boy,<br />

August 22.<br />

Joseph and . SOe Ann<br />

(Janasky) Mazia, 583 Central<br />

av,, Linwood, a boy, Auguit<br />

24.<br />

James and L*« Belle<br />

(keggett*) Johnson, 724 Went<br />

av.. Ocean City, a girl, August<br />

24.<br />

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PAGE 6 _ SICTION ONf THE OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> SfNTINfLOJDGiR<br />

Miss Moiras is Watt bride<br />

in Greek Orthodox wedding<br />

FLANDERS MEN'S SHOP<br />

50<br />

The Greek Orthndos CJmivJi and Mr*. Konsaantinos Mvsm*.<br />

in Atlantic City was the se.t.n; «f Ventnor, The hrHirgiv*-5ni \z<br />

mvnil> fcr ihe wadding o."<br />

the sen of Mr, and Mrs. John H<br />

Miss Horenee Meiras and John<br />

Hendoll Wail, an!. The Rev,<br />

Wan. of 4iHiKhiand Court. Lin•"<br />

TtKBiini Ninnas oOieiatKi at thr ,WWd.<br />

ii oeierk dtutiie.nng rircmcnj-. Miss Maiy Jane Kindly, ,' of Vote, Umveod, vims maid of h,ai,.i.<br />

Greece, is ihe daushiw of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Thannsoulis.<br />

of-UnwiMd, tt-ns matron rf hin<br />

or. Bridesmaids were MLts Lin.<br />

da Geralis. ft Atlantic City TJKI<br />

Engaged *<br />

Mr. and Mrs. John Bi Martin, of 803 22nd si. and 138 Colwyn<br />

la., Cynwj-d, Pa., will celebrate their 80th wedding anniversary<br />

September 15,<br />

Mr. and Ml*. Martin hare been local summer residents for 26<br />

yean and are members of the Atlantic City Country Club and<br />

Drraielbrook in Philadelphia. They have one daughter, Mrs.<br />

Patricia Murphy, and four grandsons who live in Briarclif f Manor,<br />

N.Y.<br />

Mr. tnd Mr». Martin will be guests of their son-in-law and<br />

daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Thomai SJurphy, for one week in New<br />

York in celebration of the occasion.<br />

PROUDLY PRESENTS<br />

OLIVER<br />

* STAR OF<br />

"GOOD<br />

MORNING<br />

STARSHmr<br />

and<br />

"JIAN"<br />

PLUS THISe 3 FABULOUS BANDS'<br />

The -Jt The<br />

Nightymc -$C Supa<br />

Sunshine ^C Heat<br />

• The Fat Rabbit *£*<br />

OHeiBI aid TIIHA6IK<br />

mmm wrm PAIHITS TO Doors Open<br />

§ ML SBftWS OtRT 8 P. M.<br />

What's that country type<br />

roadside stand doing<br />

at 6th Street and<br />

West Avenue?<br />

SAVIN'<br />

YOU TIME,<br />

TRAVEL,<br />

MONEY<br />

I. . . that's whaN)<br />

No need to Jtive town to get these farmfresh<br />

vegetables and fruitJ your family<br />

likes »o nruefa. Visit our stand for ffcih<br />

daily produce at prices joy used to pay,<br />

Field-Picked This Week;<br />

• WHITE ind YELLOW CORN<br />

• JERSEY TOMATOES<br />

— Plus Many More --<br />

OPEN ALL DAY LABOR DAY<br />

6th St. and West Avu, phone 399.4328<br />

"WHERE TOE AWNKO B TOE BIGGEST<br />

AND TOE VEGETABLES ARE THE FRESHEST"<br />

Uss Kathfrine flanwrktour.is,<br />

3<br />

rf PleasamvlUe.<br />

Thomas Thanasouiis, of U:i.<br />

weed, was best man. Serving :is<br />

ushers wen? Nikolans Moiras. of<br />

Venmor\ Demori Plamandouras,<br />

of Pieasantville, nnd Stnmnlies<br />

Soiirehos. of Allnnlii" cifv.<br />

Hena Fahey was flower sirl.<br />

and Stephen Fahey ring hearer.<br />

Bah are from N-finhfield,<br />

Given in marriage by her f,i<br />

ther the briije was attired in n<br />

tiered imported lace po%ui<br />

sbled with lone sleeves, hoai<br />

neckline, hoop skirt and :i lene<br />

detachable laee train. Her fin.<br />

Hertip illusion veil was held<br />

with a crown of cultured pearls<br />

ajid rhinestones and she eurrinl<br />

a cascade ef white roses surrounding<br />

a detachable white or,<br />

chid corsage. Her enly jewelry<br />

was a white geld chain nix-klari'<br />

with cultured pearl and iliarnsnd<br />

tiiuy.<br />

The bridal attendants wore<br />

Mr. and Mrs, Henry Magdon, yellow chiffon empire gowns and<br />

of Olyphant, Pa,, announce the IBW hats made of daisies.<br />

engagement of their daughter, They also carried bouquets rf<br />

Lorraine Bemadette, to Paul J, daisies. The flower girl wore a<br />

Flynn, mn of Mr. and Iilrs.<br />

James J, Flynn, of 1089<br />

long green crepe dress trimmed<br />

Asburj' av,, this city.<br />

with lace and carried a basket<br />

Miss Magdon was graduated<br />

of spring flowers, ThQ rins<br />

from St. Patrick's High School<br />

bearer re a black suit and<br />

in OlJ-phant, Mr. Flynn is a<br />

earned a satin laee pillow.<br />

graduate of Holy Spirit High For her daughter's wedding,<br />

School in Abseeon, A fall Mis, Moiras chase a beige laee<br />

wedding Is planned.<br />

dress, while Mrs. Watt selected<br />

a beige browde dress. Both<br />

mothers wore crehid corsages.<br />

Following the ceremony a<br />

^ dinner reception was held at the<br />

Bridge f Lafayette Hotel in Atlantic City<br />

followed by dancing to the mn.<br />

sic of the Gelden Bouzoukin of<br />

BISCAYNE BRmaE-Mrs. New York,<br />

AJvins Bryan was high scorer at For her coins away outfit the<br />

the bridge game played bride cJmse a canary yellow<br />

Monday evening in the crepe empire dress, matching<br />

Biscayne Hotel. Runnersup hat and a blaefc diamond mink<br />

were Richard Haratine, Mrs. stole.<br />

Marge Wilson, Mrs. May<br />

Crooko and Mrs. Reba Kuter. Tile bride attended Atlantic<br />

City High School, The bride-<br />

Bmn attended Glassboro State<br />

LURAY DUPLICATE-An College and is workinjr for t^e<br />

average of 108 was made at the American Telephone and Tele-<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge game graph Company In Princeten,<br />

played Wednesday evening in<br />

The Homestead,<br />

Those playing North-South<br />

and coming in above average<br />

were Bea French and Lucille Church women<br />

Mina, 13614; Ruth Robinhold<br />

and Bthel Bertolet. 123M; BUI<br />

Curtis and Clem Hitchcock, view slides<br />

12144, and Rose Erickson and Members of the Women's<br />

Mary Lane, 112,<br />

Association jif the First<br />

In the Hast-West sections Presbyterian Church attended<br />

playeis scoring above average **>* summer meeting which was<br />

were Seline DeMaris arid combined with the regular<br />

Dorothy Pfohl, 126; Nan mid-week service Wednesday<br />

Menlhan and Naomi Seymour evening in the church,<br />

123; Lee Mofntt and Peg Rev, and Mrs, Hunter Keen,'<br />

Blancharf, 121; Rose Capito mijsionaries serving the Indians<br />

and Eleanor Potterton, 113M, at Sisaeton, S.D,, showed slides<br />

and Dorothy BunUng Buntin and on South Dakota and Montana<br />

Theresa Alexander, 111.<br />

BOXWOOD DUPLICATE—<br />

Averaies of 132 for<br />

NortMouth and 143 for<br />

East=West were made at the<br />

|Kr%a|Jr<br />

FRIDAY and SATURDAY,<br />

AUGUST 29 and 30 -<br />

We of ihe Flanders Men's Shop hope you have had<br />

a great summer, and to make It even greater for you<br />

our regular stock of quality men's clothes is reduced<br />

50%, That is why we call If the "Fantastic SO" Sale,<br />

So come in today and tomorrow and save 50%.<br />

P, S,i What a great way to save on your back-toschool<br />

wardrobe.<br />

MiN'S SHOP<br />

11th and the Boardwalk<br />

Phone 399-1571<br />

OPEN 10-10<br />

ea dealing particularly with the<br />

Indjan young people.<br />

The meeting was eondueted<br />

by the Rev, William R, AUen,<br />

Hymn singing was led by Miss<br />

Catherine Gorton and Mrs,<br />

Oeorge Smith, Association<br />

gme vled«3 g««K-H.7?S«dT5?X-<br />

evening. . = _<br />

Playing laying NorthSouth top<br />

JfMmpanied Richard BoltVni<br />

id<br />

»'<br />

t th<br />

"»e piano<br />

i<br />

by<br />

scorers were " Gertrude • • Stout - - M», rs, Arms Anne Fargo, sang san a solo of<br />

and Muriel McCort,', 186M, It Taka a Miracle,"<br />

followed by Rod Boebyshfll Following the meeting<br />

and Pete KJekline witli IBS, refreshments w&e served by<br />

Also abo»e Bverage were Mr. the hospitality committee.<br />

and Mrs Rie1irt*Hardenbe*4 Richd H d b „,<br />

Association<br />

„<br />

dates announced<br />

Mecutiw i<br />

meeting<br />

F'»<br />

Model No. 5000<br />

FOR SUPiRB<br />

STEREO SOUND<br />

WITH TODAY'S<br />

INTEGRATED<br />

RECiiVIRS<br />

a _ R i* )t T*L l ? Rl *! C< ' I " ;n Mary Bond and Nan O*Neil and<br />

' September Sptember 8, the Circle<br />

Mr, and Mrs, Richard Haratine. meetinp September 16 and the<br />

In the East-West section regular Association meeting<br />

scoring honor* were earned by September 2B,<br />

Mr, and Mis, Reu^n SuMrnan<br />

with 188, and Ro Boswell and<br />

Justine Kreps with 184, AUo ,,rt__5__,<br />

aboire average were Mr, and •"•UQEbTTf<br />

Mis, Jack Bennett, Peg Smith " mmt a mm ^ ^ Ws U#it<br />

and Bea Coulter and Fred v ~& er a and Bea Coulter and<br />

bushel, if s«n»ne<br />

Jacob "---• and • "• Nancy Weeber. doesn't nctlee pretiy soen he be.<br />

mm K pound found en the bushel. bu<br />

Tribunt, Terre Haule, Ind,<br />

Mn, frriefeson guwf<br />

ELECTRON/CS<br />

318 Tiifon Coad, Norlhlield. N,J,<br />

Phone M1HH-H<br />

at a bridal shower<br />

TUCKAHOE - A bridal<br />

shower was given recently in<br />

the Tuckahoe Fire Hall in<br />

honor of Mrs, Kenneth<br />

Bmekson. She is the former<br />

Norma Winter, daughter of Mr<br />

and Mrs. Melvin Winter, and<br />

her husband is the son of Mr<br />

and Mrs. Edward Errickson, all<br />

of Tuckahoe,<br />

Those present Included Miss<br />

Reilna Martin, Miss Marilyn<br />

Martin, Mrs. Rebecca Martin<br />

Mrs: Yola Flukey, Mrs. Virginia<br />

May, Mrs, Ruth Sharp, Mr»<br />

Connie Creamer, Mrs, Moliy<br />

Criner, Mrs, Rae Oriner, Mrs,<br />

Pauline Kubiak, Mn. Kathleen<br />

Bailey, Mrs. Rlna Corson, Mr*<br />

Ruth \A, Winter, Mrs. Shm-on<br />

Nibble, Mrs, Luck Errickjon<br />

MJS. Brenda EmckKJn, Mn<br />

Mary Cotters]!,. Miss Donna<br />

Erriekion, Mia Alice Wanek<br />

and Mia Janice Tucker,<br />

Sending .gift* but unable to<br />

attend were Mrs, Bttba Brown<br />

Mn. Verna Winter, Mn<br />

Marjorie Woolley, Mm, Ajina<br />

Erneiuon, Mrs, EliMbeth<br />

Evans, Mrs, Eltoabeth Toon<br />

Mn. Gsil Wriggins, and Mrt,<br />

Iitorgaret Lihengood.<br />

in our pri<br />

Ford Dealer year-end clearance prices are lower than<br />

the underside of a snake. Save now on best-selling<br />

LTO's, Mustangs, wagons. Specially equipped Galaxies,<br />

Falrlanes, Falcons. All cars must go, Come save today.<br />

HBMPIEE<br />

Wide Angle Speaker<br />

With a powsr.handling capacity of 90 watts, th««<br />

new Grenarlleri are the perfict conipanions to<br />

the bait and moit powerful o£ the new solld-rtata<br />

integrated stereo receivers. Each provide all tto<br />

advantages of Grenadier total-st#reo diiign —<br />

non-resonating cyllndrieal housing, downwardfacing<br />

360 dispersal woofers, and elictijc-acous.<br />

tic double response cut-offs. Acoustic liwei<br />

achieve 160' high-frequency dispersion and thai<br />

umtr smaUer overall size makes them more<br />

adaptable to the space limitations of mod«n<br />

apartments.<br />

29,<br />

THf <strong>OCEAN</strong> CITV <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

homo of Mrs. Thomas E. Loot,<br />

3708 Pembroke la.<br />

PAOi 7 — SICTION ONE<br />

,// meeting<br />

The president, Mrs, John B,<br />

Woman hospitalized<br />

moctind of the Baker of Droxe! Hill, will be o Authority eyes '71 as target<br />

A PATTERN FOR Wo value our own opinions «n<br />

Alpha Unit of the dislPBBte reprosenting the<br />

by cycling accident PROGRESS is the right help. public maltcas but we arc not<br />

I Associatiim of Poniisylvimia Alpha Unit at the<br />

ill b convention of the National<br />

A SO-year-old ConteBvilie<br />

Advertise for people with a inclined to uy to persuade ottjeni<br />

! Swiitr A =s«ah for new Garden Parkway bridge woman is hospitalized at Shore , Sentinol-LedgerClassined Ad,<br />

that they are beyond question.<br />

in<br />

Memorial Hospital, the victim<br />

of a freak bicycling accident on<br />

Construction uf n second<br />

Garden State Parkway bridge<br />

of the year. It is only during northbound traffic, the other<br />

the Boardwalk Wednesday.<br />

across the Egg Harbor River July nnd August when the * for southbound,<br />

According to police, Mrs.<br />

may (jot underway in 1072, D, traffic becomes "fantastic," Tonti had noted earlier that<br />

Thelma Cfans-was riding with<br />

Louis Tonti of the Now Jersey The new bridge, approval for a new road into Cape May<br />

her husband who noticed she<br />

Highway Authority said this which is being sought from the County-Route 68-from West<br />

was unable to "get up any<br />

wenk.<br />

Corps of Army Engineors, Jersey mightsiphon off sonic of<br />

speed,"<br />

But Tout! also noted that<br />

would cost an estimated $5 the Garden State Parkway's Thinking to aid his wife the In Appreciation<br />

the existing two-way bridge is<br />

million. Upon its completion traffic, thus making the stseond Rev, Raymond Crans took<br />

adequate for traffic 10 months one bridge would bo used for span unnecessary.<br />

hold of the handlebar of her<br />

In recent months, however,<br />

bicycle, Mrs, Crans lost control<br />

IFOR HER..<br />

talk of the construction of the<br />

and tumbled to the 'walk.<br />

Since SATURDAY, AUGUST 30th, will<br />

new route has died down, and At the hospital she is<br />

the Parkway director indicated reported In satisfactory be my last day in business, I wish to<br />

Samaritan appeals he is no longer concerned condition, being treated for a<br />

about a diminution of fractured pelvis.<br />

thank you for your patronage, It has<br />

CROSS*<br />

toll-paying cars moving o i the<br />

parkway to destinations in this<br />

Point conviction<br />

Economy m a good watehwoni<br />

been my oleasure to serve you,<br />

county.<br />

for ithe U, J, Bovanmeiit but b©.<br />

by Nonn« Harmon<br />

Traffic this summer at the tore you cut expenditures, you<br />

Playing the good sumnriun<br />

bridge toll booth has caused<br />

contrary. The officers roughed<br />

must have an idea el what you<br />

WRITING<br />

can get you In an awful lot of<br />

bottlenecks which on busy<br />

him up, struck him and pushed<br />

trouble as Bonald O, Klnzlcr,<br />

weekends reach back for as<br />

can do wWlwut.<br />

him in the faee after throwing<br />

INSTRUMENTS<br />

27, of Bay av, near 16th st. has<br />

much aa half a mile.<br />

FINSEL HARDWARE<br />

him down a (light of stairs.<br />

Delicaleiy brocaded<br />

found out in the last year,<br />

The congestion is at least<br />

and with panii suitable<br />

Kinzler's trouble started en<br />

Among Kinzler'g character<br />

Prompt TV Sarvfea<br />

equal to that genorateH by the<br />

3212 Asbury Avenue<br />

for iniraving initials<br />

August 4. 1988 when he<br />

witnesses were Ocean City traffic moving to the Parkway rrOP LITTLE TROUBLES<br />

or full name lo<br />

appeared at the Some Point<br />

Police Sergeant William ' I, from Ocean City, Semen<br />

personalizi that momint poilee station to arrange bail<br />

Sprulll, Dr. Harold P. Coxson, Point's traffic circle becorhef<br />

OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY TILL 9 P. M,<br />

to ramemter. In 14K1, OF<br />

or Sterling Silver.<br />

for two young women who had<br />

and the Rev. Joseph S, clogged with ears at busy GLEESON'S TV<br />

been arrested for nocturnal<br />

McCauloyj^ pastor of Our Lady periods.<br />

1«» ASBURY AVt 3


tl,<br />

, > * •'<br />

I'AOi 8 — SECTION ONE<br />

Classified Adi Brtog yM Quick Results<br />

SELYAGN<br />

PHARMACY<br />

MELVIN KMWN, OHMT<br />

9lh St. and Albury Av».<br />

DIAL 3fMM5<br />

FREE DELIVERY<br />

Supgesfions for Relief of HAY FIViR<br />

Deeongeatant Relief.<br />

Tablets<br />

CORICIOIN ... |!,2J<br />

ALLEREST<br />

Decpngestant-<br />

Antihistamanic<br />

CORICIDIN "D" $159 4f Tablefi . . . . $2,21<br />

DRISTAN<br />

Symptomatic Relief of<br />

Colds, Hay Paver ahd<br />

Sinus Congestion<br />

24 Tabled , .", . *l,2f<br />

NOVAHISTINE<br />

ELIXIR<br />

For Relief of<br />

Nasal Congejtion<br />

4 «. o«, ....".. $1.65<br />

STORE HOURS: DAILY f A-M. TO MM Mi,<br />

SUNDAY: f:» JUKI TO M F-M.<br />

Now Serving Ocean City<br />

DAN SYKES CO.<br />

ROOFING<br />

SHEET METAL<br />

SIDING «rf All Types<br />

If. Jeb T«o Urg* «r To. Snuril<br />

CALL FOR 111 /JAM<br />

ml ESTIMATES 64 1 1 M7|<br />

*^/' s^r -* f yt<br />

NOTICE!<br />

The "Old Bridge"<br />

'•£


PAGE 10 •— SECTION ONI<br />

*<br />

Miss Sandra Doris Clayton, daughter<br />

of Mr and Mrs Howard .lostph CNvton,<br />

of Broomall, Pa-, became the bride of<br />

Robert Evan VaUersc?hamp, son of Mr<br />

and Mrs. Robert Viillerschamp, of<br />

1'hil.idrlphia arid 508 North st , thii cil><br />

S it irdi-s in the Marpli' l J rt> byti'run<br />

Church, Broomall. The Rev. William T<br />

V< in officiated ord 1 n u-pLon<br />

followed at the Covered Wagon Inn,<br />

Stafford.<br />

• MONDAY-(Labor Day)—,<br />

Sonera Point ssnual Baby<br />

" Parade iftarUns 10 a.m.<br />

TuBaJAy—<br />

RBhertJhTohnson Unit 2189<br />

Dad always said,<br />

•'to the heat of the .<br />

day try a combination<br />

Crib Meat and<br />

Shrimp Cold<br />

Flatttr."<br />

HARRY'S<br />

INN<br />

A Landmark In<br />

Somers Point<br />

Our N.w Phnw «7-Tm<br />

CREDIT CARDS<br />

ACCEPTED<br />

Mrj VJIII pxhamp i r a jtaduitt of<br />

West ( h( tir ^Uiti' CUIIPJJI whin In is<br />

vorkjn;' toward h(.r m,istir\ dqne.<br />

Mi Valli r,t hunp rut ivtd hi r hiiilielor's<br />

and nil III di t,n ( lumi l)n \ol<br />

Initiluli ol It ihnolo^ md 1 a<br />

doitonl t mdiditi it tlic hiinir lU of<br />

Pin'i \l\ania<br />

Ttn- uouplc left for a weddiny trip to<br />

Jamaica.<br />

Mainland Coming Events<br />

VFW AumMary regular tneeHng,<br />

S p.m., in Ihe Post Homo.<br />

* * #<br />

Lmwood ptfclic school teachai'<br />

meettng, 9 a.m...in BeUiavei<br />

av. School,<br />

* * *<br />

Scmers point Klwarts Club<br />

dameF meBtinB. 7 p.m., in Daniel's<br />

Restaurant.<br />

* * *<br />

Unweod Unit 3S3 Ameriran<br />

Lesion Aujdliary moettn?.<br />

WEDNESDAY-<br />

St. Jescph's Schooi in Saners<br />

Point opens for fuU toy ,-,es;lon,<br />

* * *<br />

Sancffs Point Public Schools<br />

opai for full day s^rton.<br />

* • *<br />

Uim-ood public Schools open<br />

until 1 p.m. Tomorrow srill qo<br />

full day session,<br />

* * *<br />

Ma: n I a nd Regional High<br />

Sdlaol opetB for MI day scsion.<br />

c • *<br />

Aujdliary of Somers Point<br />

Fire Company Two meeUnB, 8<br />

p.m., in the New Jersey av.<br />

The trouble uiili mm refnrni.<br />

•>:•«. is that Ihoy carliyi; support<br />

Jlny linrpfpsal exct-ijt lhi>ir own.<br />

OK<br />

iQUE<br />

HAGAPRESCO!<br />

(from fhf Ipantih: '>C0OL ITI"<br />

Toe much sun . • • tss<br />

rnueh haif? Relax in the<br />

cool eomforf of our Dining Reem<br />

as you enjoy a special<br />

heat-resistant repast,<br />

POINT DINER<br />

ON THf CIRCLf IN SOMERS POINT<br />

flT-ehall,<br />

* * *<br />

Nop-Lin Lions dub dinner<br />

meeting, fi;30 p.m., in Daniel's<br />

RcBtourant.<br />

THf OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong><br />

Miss Lyhs awarded<br />

church seholar$hlp<br />

Linda Joyce Lyi, who will<br />

bt- a Mjphumorr IU Wesley<br />

College. Dovfr, Del., has been<br />

awarded the Unllni MeUiodi«t<br />

Scholarship by Die Board of<br />

Education of the- United<br />

Mc-thjsSiit Church, Miss Lyics<br />

RESCUE SUIT<br />

An aid in rescue work is a<br />

lightweight tire protection suit<br />

supposed to protect its wearer<br />

ai temperatures o v '* r 3"0<br />

di-Brees eentiffrade.<br />

Another s' ••(,<br />

THURSDAY, SICT. «<br />

Stowed Chlclwi o.u wNti<br />

Ri«, 1 H*<br />

IlkM lUdan UH0W *nd<br />

• MMttnif, n» M(,<br />

%t\mtn CraoumUt, Mwfeur(<br />

advertising jingles. Man says,<br />

"school children have taken to<br />

the song whenever it has been<br />

played In the classroom."<br />

Larry Rosen, a former<br />

associate of Andy Williams,<br />

and a nine-piece orchestra,<br />

provided the musical backdrop<br />

for the song.<br />

There are four thousand<br />

complimentary copies of the<br />

record scattered throughout<br />

the state. The complete cast is<br />

receiving much fan mail and<br />

arc told it is a catchy tune. All<br />

the children that have heard It,<br />

have come away with a new<br />

feeling of pride in their state.<br />

Teachers have written the song<br />

on the board, and children sang<br />

the song with enthusiasm.<br />

They lyrics to the proposed<br />

state song are;<br />

Traveling through the state<br />

of New Jersey<br />

The most.boautiful state you<br />

want to see.<br />

Traveling through the state<br />

of New Jersey,<br />

The Garden State beside the<br />

wa- it's another world of milk<br />

and honey.<br />

Along the shore, the ocean<br />

breeze is free.<br />

Whatever road you take,<br />

Prom the Palisades tp the<br />

Cape,<br />

It's the most beautiful state<br />

Oceon City Coming Events<br />

TODAY and TOMORROW -<br />

Third annual Antique and<br />

Contemporary Decoy Exhibit<br />

and Show at Convention Hall.<br />

Natona Council Degree of<br />

Pocahontas public card party,<br />

p p.iti., in the American Legion<br />

Hall, I4th it. and Haven av.<br />

* * *<br />

Ocean City Beach Patrol<br />

annual Ball and awarding of<br />

race trophies on the Music Pier.<br />

* • * *<br />

Movies, 7:30 p.m., in<br />

Central Hall, BSth it. and<br />

Asbury av., sponsored by<br />

SOCtA.<br />

* m *<br />

Story Hour, 10 a.m., at the<br />

Ocean City Free Public<br />

Library.<br />

TOMORROW (Saturday) •<br />

Concert by LuLu Temple<br />

Concert Band, 8 p.m., on the<br />

Musie Pier.<br />

* * *<br />

Ocean City Yacht Club<br />

annual fishermen's tournament<br />

starting with breakfast at 6<br />

a.m,<br />

SUNDAY•<br />

Annual reunion of the<br />

Ocean City Old Timers starting<br />

with breakfast at 7:30 a.m.<br />

Memorial Service will be held<br />

at ii n.rn. in Shiloh Baptist<br />

Church, 7th st. and Simpson<br />

av,<br />

* * *<br />

Open House, 10 p.m., at the<br />

Purple Drsgon, 8th st. near<br />

Ocean av.<br />

SUNDAY through FRIDAY -<br />

Final week of free concerts<br />

on the Music Pier at 8 p,m,<br />

featuring the Ocean City<br />

Municipal Orchestra under the<br />

direction of Clarence Fuhrrnan.<br />

Soloists will be Jean Dies,<br />

tenor, Carol Courtman,<br />

soprano, and Tom Perkins,<br />

baritone.<br />

MONDAY.<br />

Ocean City Card Club game,<br />

7;30 p.m., in the Youth<br />

Center, Atlantic av. Bth to Bth<br />

st«.<br />

* • *<br />

Biseayne card party, 7:30<br />

p.m. in the Biseayne Hotel,<br />

812 Ocean av,, benefit Shore<br />

Memorial Hospital.<br />

TUESDAY .<br />

Country Squires round<br />

dance class, 8:30 p.m., in<br />

Squire Hall, 8th st, and Haven<br />

Chapter 83 OBS bazaar<br />

workshop, 7:30 p.m., in the<br />

home of Mrs. Fmnk Royee,<br />

1812 Windsor dr.<br />

WEDNESDAY ••<br />

Final square dance class and<br />

workshop of the summer<br />

season, 8:30 p.m., in the<br />

Youth Center, Atlantic av. Bth<br />

to 6th sts,<br />

* * *<br />

Luray Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 7:30 p.m., nt The<br />

THI OCiAN <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

Homestead, BOB Bth st.<br />

* * *<br />

St. Augustine's School opens<br />

^Or_full day Mission- _<br />

Xi Alpha Iota Chapter Beta<br />

Sigma Phi barbecue and "get<br />

started" meeting, 8;30 p.m., at<br />

the home of Mrs. Edward<br />

flowen, 115 E. 21st st.<br />

• * •<br />

Boxwood Duplicate Bridge<br />

game, 7:45 p.m., at 416<br />

Atlantic av.<br />

* * *<br />

Lions Club dinner meeting,<br />

7 p.m., at PortO-Call.<br />

Morgan-Banck<br />

Arnerican Legion,<br />

p.m.<br />

SIDAY!<br />

Abtolultlr ih* Flntmt<br />

BRUNCH<br />

Semd Anywhtm an iha Jmmy Conttl<br />

Serwd Brnj Suadir ol Hi Urn<br />

htm BiW mm. to liBO pmk<br />

Max J. liogoff and therecording<br />

of his offering of a state song, "Traveling<br />

Through New Jersey."<br />

to see.<br />

State parks far beyond<br />

Traveling, through the state compare.<br />

of New Jersey,<br />

New Jersey, you are great,<br />

There are mountains, lakes, Best of the fifty states.<br />

and streams.<br />

The most beautiful state to<br />

Traveling through the state<br />

see.<br />

of New Jersey,<br />

The countryside so peaceful<br />

and serene.<br />

Completely Redecorated<br />

It's another world of super<br />

high ways,<br />

2120 ASBURY AVENUE<br />

m *<br />

Post 137<br />

meeting, S<br />

Ocean City Amateur Golfers<br />

Association meeting, 8:30 p.m.<br />

CIRCLE CAFE<br />

ON THI CIRCLI<br />

FEATURING<br />

WALT LANi<br />

at Hie<br />

PIANO<br />

and J<br />

BOB TUCKIR<br />

GUITAR & VOCAL<br />

LIQUORS a WINES<br />

HERS<br />

Dtllvtry Slrvln 927-6111<br />

hearken<br />

to the<br />

call of<br />

delightful<br />

baysidm<br />

dining<br />

A uniq'ie and pleasurable dining experience<br />

awaiti you and your family In the quiet Early<br />

American atmosphere of the Tuckahoe Inn,<br />

overlooking Great Egg Harbor Bay, Your<br />

lunch or dinner will be the more enjoyable<br />

when you are served on our twin-deck terrace.<br />

Prime beef and freshly caught seafood — our<br />

specialties, Cocktailg prepared to your taste.<br />

Seed Dining<br />

Begins at the Sign of th© Indian<br />

TudtaJvoe<br />

Route 9 of<br />

the Bridge in<br />

BilSLEy'S POINT<br />

THE SAXONY ROOM<br />

Ml<br />

A "Buffet A La Sajtony" featuring:<br />

Eggs Benedict • Salt Mackerel • Jausjgii<br />

Golden Hash IJrown PoUiees* Fluffy Stramhlpd<br />

K»pi • Crisp Bacon • AMortcd Frails anil<br />

Melons in Sca«nn • Peiiie Piim ijki-i wilh Delicious<br />

Blueberry Syrup • Sweet Rails •All<br />

the hotroffw you can drink!<br />

NOW- Children only $t<br />

twhtn aceemfimltiby ptrtnBI<br />

I HOTEL AND MOTOR INN<br />

I IBih * Bo.rdw.lk-Oc.n elt|>, HJ.<br />

PAGE II — SECTION ONE<br />

Ctosslfled Ads Bring You Quick Besuffc<br />

DAN'S<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

IITH fTRIIT AT<br />

•AfFRONT<br />

DIAL m-tm<br />

ON THE BAY -OPEN ALL YEAR 'ROUND<br />

• CHICKEN LEG ( s;I;)<br />

WHITEFISH • BLUEFISH<br />

FLOUNDER • FISH ROE<br />

BUTTERPiSH • FRESH SHRIMP • CLAMS<br />

Cooked Shrimp & Lobster * Crab Meat<br />

W« nets your flih purch.Mm in \tm •ufflclsnt t» refrlj.r.t. J* hour.<br />

CUSTARD SHANTY<br />

(NEXT TO MULFORB'f<br />

SEAFOOD SHACK)<br />

HAMBURGERS<br />

HOT DOGS<br />

CUSTARDS<br />

CHILLERS ;-Jp<br />

DIAL 399-7254<br />

w.<br />

• And for an Evening Snack<br />

FRIED SHRIMP $1.00<br />

Owned and Operated by Russell and, Deris Mulford of<br />

CAMPBfU'f SfAFOOD KJTCHIN<br />

[ulford f s Seafood Shad<br />

2112 ASBURY AViNUE 39g-Q622<br />

Cooked Seafood To Take Out<br />

Combination Sei Food , , , ,<br />

PLATTeRS<br />

ii 90<br />

Deviled Clams . . . . . ' . . . . . , . . . , . ,'." . inn<br />

Deviled Crib . . , , . . , . , , . . , . . .<br />

1<br />

Crab Imperial,,.,,,,,.,,,,,<br />

Scallops<br />

Fried Shrimp. . . . . : , . . .<br />

Filet Flountier (Fried)....<br />

Fried Clams<br />

Fried Oysters , . . , , . , . .<br />

Soft shell Crab.<br />

Broiled Flounder (Stuffed) .<br />

Broiled Flounder (Plain) ..<br />

Lobsler Tail . . , . . , , , ,<br />

Shrimp Salad . . . . . . . . ,<br />

Crab Salad. . . , . . . . • . . .<br />

Chicken Salad .......'.<br />

Shrimp Cocktail<br />

Veal Cutlet . . . . . . . . . ,<br />

Pork Chops (2).<br />

All Platters Include (Choice of 2)<br />

SiRVINCS<br />

11.30<br />

.35<br />

,80<br />

1.45 .75<br />

1.65 1.D0<br />

1.40 JO<br />

1.45 .85<br />

1.6S Doz,2.4O<br />

1,60 ,90<br />

2,00 1,30<br />

2.00 1.30<br />

Priced accordini to siie<br />

• 1.70 ' • . 1,10<br />

1.70 1.10<br />

1.60 1.00<br />

1.75 1.10<br />

1.40 .80<br />

170 1.00<br />

French Fries Baked Potato Potatu Salad<br />

ColeSlaw PepperHash Pickled Beets Applesauce<br />

, Vegetable of iho Day<br />

FROM OUR BHOASTER<br />

Broasted Chicken Platter .<br />

-Vi Bfoasted Chicken (4 pcs.)<br />

whole Chicken (B pcs.) , ,<br />

Fsmily Special (12 pcs.) . ,<br />

Company Special (20 pes.) .<br />

Clam Chowder, Cold<br />

Potato Salad ......<br />

Cole Slaw ,.,,.,.<br />

Pepper Hash<br />

Macaroni Salad , , ,<br />

French Fried Potatoes<br />

Baked Potato ,,,.,,<br />

French Fried <strong>On</strong>ion Rings<br />

Assorted Pies , ,<br />

A LA CAHTE<br />

PRICES SUBJECT TO N. !, SAL8S TAX<br />

Ea,


I<br />

AUGUST 19, 1969<br />

PAGE 12 - SECTION ONi I^B^j^mXL<br />

ONDERLAND •<br />

»* PIER »• P<br />

6th St. en the Boardwslk E<br />

OFfN DAILY 1 P.M.<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

I? RIDIS • RiNTAL BiKii 7le heur<br />

Glami on the Hilf Shell or Sltimtd • Sandwich**<br />

<strong>On</strong> Reowvalt Blvd, 1 '/, Mtlat W.tt of<br />

Ocaan City on 34th Street<br />

OPiN PAILY 'TIL S A.M.<br />

OPEN SUNDAYS frwn U NOON<br />

iffR • WINES • LIQUORS<br />

FREE DELIVERY - DIAL 399-4906<br />

CONEY'S<br />

' INC. —<br />

34TH STREET<br />

<strong>On</strong> RooMv.lt Blvd. <strong>On</strong>. Milt From Sridga<br />

LIQUOR<br />

STORE<br />

Wall Known Brand.<br />

Ififf • BOURBON<br />

GIN . RUM<br />

BEER<br />

OPEN<br />

WEEKDAYS<br />

• A.M. te 10 P.M.<br />

No Sunday Sales<br />

BAR<br />

Open Daily<br />

from 9a.m,<br />

Open<br />

Sundays<br />

12 Noon<br />

Dial 399-9851<br />

e cordially Invite yeu<br />

to visit the . . .<br />

Newly Completed<br />

BAY EMBERS<br />

LOUNGE<br />

MARYLAND & IAY AVENUES<br />

(Longport Boulevard)<br />

SOMER5 POINT, N. j,<br />

^VEDNESDAY THRV SUNDAY<br />

MUSIC and DANCING<br />

CircU<br />

CANADIAN-AMERICAN<br />

BLENDED WHISKEY<br />

Straight Wriiikay .6 Tiiri Old<br />

C.nndian Whifkty .4 YMr» Old<br />

TOTAL 51 % AGIO WHISKIES<br />

FIFTH<br />

QUART<br />

49% Neutral Spfrit.<br />

p<br />

— »6 Proof _<br />

SUNLIT CLASSROOM-Part of the<br />

several hundrt-d younc basketball players<br />

who .Lttondi-d the Shore Bait ball Camp<br />

in Ori\in City lait week listen to some<br />

pointers on ball handli rs from Don<br />

PFRSONU lUIORIM -Coith Ca^\ (tenter) works<br />

on th( fund imentdls ~>f th( eune of basketball with %<br />

L uplt of \ ounf, hopefuls Chn RindoU (left), of<br />

tt hinfton D( mil Rub Tjlton of Ocean City.<br />

C i j iv ii imong the numb r of hi^h Lh ->ol and college<br />

c( T h li_ funnjj t th i imp<br />

County storm aid<br />

quota increased<br />

lh t r I f d<br />

II n d h I tn k t<br />

^ n, ri M ppi I \\<br />

i k ftt ri truet C t II<br />

I tt I U>>0 n r fir 1<br />

Mtl t h n L p ft!<br />

I ° onr ( ui (<br />

it 1 h R d (_r<br />

! tl t L r il |i I<br />

ftriu I r n d \ t<br />

Ni on I T ct y n<br />

h ntr d Irni b r II<br />

tl pr Tt Tit f M<br />

tn II r i r tl R I Cm.<br />

nd r ilf H ( f uoti<br />

t.hr-)u r i.t th u h<br />

r i_.vi ( p \1 fj it<br />

4 u I n IM (<br />

R d C I i * t<br />

IT t- t j art<br />

t I " 1 r 1 bl I<br />

II f 1 n -, r<br />

tu n h ff ct o<br />

H h<br />

•> t t I St<br />

' b I nt t<br />

h \n r> ( I<br />

I I I •" I I<br />

fu [ r n t i y I<br />

b r-d lr m Mr- ri J<br />

h_ t f<br />

H ' F l OTIII r LOOK t<br />

I h T<br />

11 ( 1 \<br />

Toojate To Classify<br />

DUPLEX _ ComsJIMaiy FumlshM<br />

Seth units A/! new 'urn^UFe<br />

JilfSughBut. WJSher, aryer," 5!arm<br />

lSf-6 Jofln<br />

•_ • f f I I i ,*l I nonn of Seniors Point Cipcie. S-ii<br />

H.3S<br />

CIRCLE<br />

LIQUOR STORE<br />

WNIST AND MOST COMPLITi ITOCK<br />

IN ALL OP SOUTH JIRStY<br />

<strong>On</strong> th« CIreb Somera Point<br />

Dial 927-2921 or 6422<br />

PACKAGE SAtES m OUR oS'LY BUSBfESS<br />

-NOT A SIPniNE '<br />

WSST!S "" walflS<br />

n ma.as,. wiiiresses. gene<br />

nap;<br />

WAITRESSES — yeaf rouna „<br />

time. irejMasi, lunch and dinn!"<br />

or two fneals a day. Call 19f,J71o'<br />

- _ 9-25<br />

EXMUTIVi H0MI w,th seoan<br />

F<br />

ull^<br />

. ( i r for camp<br />

id nt Ul techniques of<br />

f' i ^ re shown at the<br />

c nip<br />

THE OTHER<br />

WAY—John Rjms v, ill In i tluiil Irn<br />

i\\ irrib to < ntonip L < suth<br />

h inditrilt "L » ill pi iqms<br />

buol


Is.*,'<br />

The state of summer business<br />

Ai the busy summer season comes to<br />

a clom it is time to assess the season of<br />

1969.<br />

Let'i admit to start with that 1969<br />

did not measure up to the season of<br />

1988, This is not to say, however, that<br />

Ocean City has had a season which could<br />

be described as improsperous. Just riot as<br />

good as was hoped for.<br />

Memorial Day w«s wonderful. In<br />

many ways it exceeded " the best<br />

Independence Days and Labor Days in<br />

the recent history of the resort. After<br />

. that thinp went down hill.<br />

There were a good many cancellations<br />

of aceomodations, both hotel and<br />

cottages. People just didn't seem to have<br />

the amount of monsy they had in 1068,<br />

Then, nature WM by no means as<br />

; benevolent as she had been a year ago.<br />

There was a lot of rain and a lot of hot,<br />

muggy, generally disapeeable weather.<br />

That didn't help us financially.<br />

The national financial picture is<br />

reflected in th§ business done at any<br />

resort. It would appear that the impact<br />

of the surtax, skimming dollars off the<br />

Labor Day, 1969<br />

top of a man's take-home pay, is one<br />

reason for lessened business.<br />

Also, as one observer put it: "You<br />

can't ipend as much on a vacation when<br />

shoes for the kids have gone up from<br />

$6,80 to $14. In other words, Inflation is<br />

thinning poeketbooks and this affi<br />

shore vacations, *<br />

But — does all thu gloom indicate that<br />

Ocean City and other Jersey shore<br />

resorts are in for a long period of belt<br />

tightening?<br />

Not at all. The fact is that millions of<br />

dollari were made here since Memorial<br />

Day, There is very little on the financial<br />

horizon that points to any long period of<br />

difficult times.<br />

<strong>On</strong>e fact is obvious, however. Ocean<br />

City, in the fall and winter ahead, must<br />

make every effort to Improve its services,<br />

its amusements and its aocoraodations<br />

for ne,ears of age and<br />

under.<br />

There were 8,718 reported<br />

robberies in 1988, an increase<br />

of 51 percent over 1967. A<br />

special statewide robbery<br />

survey, conducted last<br />

November, showed over 10<br />

percent of all robberies were<br />

.residence robberies, 33 percent<br />

of all robbery victims sustained<br />

physical injury, and of those<br />

victimized, 10 died of their<br />

injuries. Of all persons arrested<br />

for robbery in November, 75<br />

percent had prior a/res! records<br />

and 20 percent had prior arre«l<br />

records for robbery.<br />

Statistics gathered under the<br />

Uni.'orm Crime Reporting<br />

System are submitted fay law<br />

enforcement agencies of New<br />

Jersey and project a statewide<br />

view of crime. It is believed<br />

that awareness of the presence<br />

of certain crime factors, is<br />

necessary if fair and equitable<br />

conclusions are Us be drawn.<br />

Over 31 percent of aj!<br />

homicides reported In New<br />

Jersey during the past year<br />

occurred in the three month<br />

period of October through<br />

December. November was the<br />

peak month of the year, with<br />

43 reported murders.<br />

December was second with tina in the Parish Hall.<br />

Thuifiday—<br />

7:30 p.ni, _ .Senior Choir «>.<br />

lip.iisal<br />

LDWOOO<br />

Hioop 39 meeting in Oenfral<br />

Hall.<br />

S ' p.m. — Senior Omit re^<br />

heawil in the Choir Room,<br />

8 p.m. — Eltobetti Circlt<br />

meeting. • •<br />

* • *<br />

roVJEW BAPTBT<br />

An American Baptist ehunsh<br />

2m Shmv rd.<br />

Rev. Jfurt B, Rank, pastor<br />

METTHODIOT<br />

Rev, Walter Sawn,<br />

Sunday—<br />

IDiM o.in. —i OiuMj School<br />

7: SO p.m. — Evening Worship<br />

i:45 uri, — Qiuneh<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Worship<br />

8jlS p.m. _ BYT<br />

7:30 p.m, _ Eveni!^ Serwee<br />

Wednesday-<br />

7:30 p,m. — Prayer meeting<br />

Thursday—<br />

7:45 p.m, - Semoi- Choir re-<br />

hearMl<br />

• • •<br />

OUR LADY OF SORROWS R.C.<br />

Wats* and Poplar aves.<br />

Rev, Vincent Fenmnj pastor<br />

Daily -<br />

7 and 8 a,m, — Masses<br />

Satuniay—<br />

4 to 5 and T to i:S0 p.m. -<br />

ajdajfc<br />

8 pjB. — Woniai'g Saieiy of<br />

Oiristl/ui Sendee<br />

— OMb<br />

CORBIN <strong>CITY</strong> BAPTIST<br />

Main st., C'orbin City<br />

Rev, Harry Findoison, peMor<br />

Sundny—<br />

9:4fl a.m. — Oiureh Sehooi<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Worship<br />

7:30 p.m. — Sunday Bvening<br />

Gospel Hour<br />

Wednesday—<br />

10 a.m. to noon — Fjellowihip<br />

Hour and Bible Study<br />

8:30 p.m. — aiqlr^rohearsal<br />

continued on page 4<br />

i, 9:30, U a,m,, noon and 8:30<br />

p.m. — Masses<br />

LDJWOOD COMMUNTrY<br />

3W Shore rd.<br />

Rev, WJUlan Conover. pastor<br />

y<br />

9f45 a,m, — Oiureh<br />

11 ajti. — BfarWng W<br />

8:30 p.m, -. Young PWpIe<br />

7:30 p.m, — Evening Strviee<br />

edne^jfc<br />

Shore rd. and Qaftal av.<br />

Rev. Albert S, Layton, D.D.,<br />

1 p,m, — Fnyer meettng<br />

* * •<br />

i UrJTPED<br />

y<br />

7:30 p.m. — Hotff of Raise<br />

Air Caiditioned<br />

Lutheran Chapel<br />

36th Street and<br />

West Avenue<br />

9:00 L M.-<br />

Tht Service<br />

10:30 A. M,-<br />

The Service<br />

MMUST Hit<br />

TNI REV. WRHitT<br />

ST. JAMBS AME<br />

7th si, and Hflvon av.<br />

Rev. Wilfred S. Scott,<br />

pastor<br />

Today (Friday )-<br />

H::)0 p,m.~ Senior Choir<br />

ri'hi'iirsnl<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m.,— Church School<br />

with claMsrs for all ii^e-n<br />

11 a.m. — Morning Worship<br />

H;;"0. p.m.- Senior Choir<br />

rtihunrsiil , Tuesday—<br />

H p.m.-BYPU<br />

•I p.m.—Inlurniediate Choir<br />

roheiirsii!<br />

* * *<br />

SHILOH BAPTIST CrfURCH<br />

7th St, and aimpson Ave.<br />

Rev, Nicholas Tote, Pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m.—Sunday School<br />

1 1 a.m.— Morning Worship<br />

H:"iO p.m,"Evening Service<br />

Tupsdny—<br />

H p.m.—TrilsU-r mei'linij<br />

WednMdny—<br />

7 p.m.—Youth<br />

M p.m.—Priiyor<br />

* * *<br />

ST. AUGUSTINE'S R.C.<br />

13th and Wesley Ave.<br />

Rt. Rev. Msirr, Alfred VV, Jess<br />

Pastor<br />

Daliy-<br />

7 a.m.—Mass<br />

Saturday—<br />

,7:30 u,m,—Moss<br />

•1:30 to fi:30 and 7:30 to<br />

8:30—Confessions<br />

Sunday—<br />

8, 9:18, 10:30 a.m. nnd<br />

6:30 p.m.— Maasos<br />

Free paridng at Wawn'g Ha.<br />

tauimnt, Wi m, and Ocean av,.<br />

and Impala Motel, lOtti at. and<br />

baaWwalk, from 8 ajn, to noon.<br />

B-.m a,m. — awday S*ool<br />

with classes for evmy memtoer<br />

oi the fanuly. William J. Red-<br />

cfing, general superintertait.<br />

10:48 a.m. — Woirtip Service.<br />

OrsanW, Mrs. David P. Wri#»t,<br />

Music by The Csehy ftftjslcfll<br />

Meffiengors, Message by pastoi<br />

Wrtght,<br />

10.-4S a.fii, — aipervised nur-<br />

mry downstairs,<br />

10:45 a.m. — Junior OjureJi<br />

««ducted by ATlene Keys and<br />

JanJoB Mefilhenny,<br />

2:30 p.m, to 3:30 p.m, — Sae-<br />

red Musieiile on Music Pier<br />

UNION CHUS, B7TH<br />

Bth st ana Astary av,<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:30 ajn. — Sunday School<br />

with classes far all aga. OF.<br />

DonaM Lyle, sup^ntaiaart,<br />

U a.m, — W«*lp Servioe,<br />

Dr. Aaron B, am, paatat of<br />

•Uw ¥1« Kwliytertan QaeA<br />

of Oennantora, *Ph0adelp«a,<br />

guest speaker, Bruce FHer, *bar.<br />

atone soMst, will sing "Lort<br />

God of Abraham" by Menrlels.<br />

acton and "Ride <strong>On</strong> mng Jesus-'<br />

ananged ty Hall Johwn, pre.<br />

lude: "I Need Thm Bvay<br />

Hour" by Hobert Lowry and "In<br />

Quiet MeditBaon" 1^ Charles<br />

Setgsmt. PosUude: "F«B1<br />

M«>ch In e- by J, Batista Cml-<br />

Mn Op. 80,<br />

B.O.,<br />

. Howard D, Strattcm.<br />

tt^ociate<br />

SuOdaj>—<br />

I. 8:30 and "U a,m. — m<br />

iiiB Wa*ip, Sermon, "Unfln.<br />

i*ed Burtne«", Or, Lnyton.<br />

8:S0 and 11 a.m. — <strong>On</strong>rti<br />

Ocean Heights 4v,<br />

Rw. L. A, FIBmrw, pastier<br />

amfla j<br />

9:45 a.m. — Morning Woirtip<br />

11 a.m. — Qmnh Schort<br />

HOW JUSTLY<br />

ARE YOU<br />

TREATED?<br />

Listen this Sunday to the OitH-<br />

tun Sciinci Ridio Series ftr Mmi<br />

intifeiijni inu'ihls on this quii-<br />

tlon.<br />

In this anta it is heard ,,<br />

owr<br />

WSLT 1520 k.e. 10 «.„.<br />

WMID]3«'k.e. 9:15 a.m.<br />

THI<br />

onusr KPHOOPAL<br />

1ST Shore rt,<br />

Rov, ArWph Wm.<br />

VWar<br />

Sunday (lath Sunday alter<br />

I ajn, — Holy Communloii<br />

10 a.m. _ Morning Prayer<br />

M Sermon, The Nuraay and<br />

KWOTOta, wiU be open dur-<br />

ing the 10 a.m. service<br />

• • »<br />

BETHANY UOTT^<br />

METHODISr<br />

Shore rf., and Brighton av.<br />

Rev. wmiam TWelldnB, pastor<br />

S:4S a,m, _ Church School<br />

U ajn. — Moming Worship<br />

CALVARY INDEPiWDENT<br />

, «, i.iujuw no- Sth st, and New York av,<br />

the Csehy Muskail _Rev, Oene Cortatt, pastor<br />

First United<br />

Methodist Church<br />

Bghth SlrMf and Central AVMIM<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 31<br />

9:30 a.m. — Church School<br />

9:30 and 11 a.m. — Morning Worship<br />

"WHY ARE YOU HERE"<br />

fistf CHAttfS WILCOCK<br />

7:30 p.m. — In th« MOORLYN THEATRE<br />

Seng Sarvlra 7:10 p.m.<br />

DR. AARON E. CAST<br />

First Presbyterian Church—Gennantown<br />

Metropolitan Quirtet<br />

CAROL COU^TMAN MIRIAM 2TT0<br />

WALTER FREDERICKS RAYMOND McAFEE<br />

THOMAS ELJJOT, WILLIAM C. WOOP^<br />

organist ^<br />

'9:30' u. • ~i aiurrfi SAool<br />

top all tLgm, PnnioftB DqrM<br />

d a a a . • • ••'•* •••• " • "-•<br />

10;4S a,m. — ^ni« High<br />

Qiuitfi School<br />

6;M pjn. — Senior Hijh MYT<br />

and Outer Youth Fellomrtip will<br />

leave for the SteBnd Hieater !n<br />

Ooaan Qiy to Ii«ir Dr. WaMw<br />

Judd.<br />

Mooiiy—.<br />

6:30 p.m. — Senior High MYJ"<br />

•of^ll at MUl nl. sfiiool in<br />

Northfleld.<br />

Wednesisy—<br />

8:48 p.ra. — Junior Chair re<br />

hearsal in the Oioir Room,<br />

lliuisrlay—<br />

7 p.m. — Unwnod Boy Soout<br />

CHURCH of the REDEEMER<br />

Longport, New Jersey<br />

9M A. M. — HOLY COMMUNION<br />

P;45 AM, — FAMILY SERVICE<br />

11:00 A. NL — MORNING PRAYER<br />

The Rev. John f. User<br />

Calvary Church. G«nn«ntown<br />

An Active Protestant Episcopal Church Million<br />

Welcoming Everyone of AH Denomination*<br />

Ocean City Tabernacle<br />

Wesley Ave. at 5fh St., Ocean City, N. J.<br />

SUNDAY, AUGUST 31, 1969<br />

MOANING SPEAKER<br />

9 and 11 a.m.--Bishop Geraid Kennedy<br />

Resident Bishop, Los Angeles Agm, The United Methodtot Church<br />

<strong>On</strong> the Boardwalk, STRAND THEATRE<br />

(AT NINTH STRUT)<br />

7:30 p.m. -- The Hon. Walter H. Judd<br />

Washington, p. C.<br />

Next Week<br />

Dr. D. Martyr) Lloyd-Jones<br />

NO EVENING SERVICE<br />

1879 - 90th Anniversary Season -1969<br />

UNION CHAPEL - BY-<br />

THE-SEA<br />

55th Street and Asbury Avenue<br />

MORNING SERVICE—11 A.M.<br />

Dr. Aaron I. Gasf<br />

Fimi RtMsbyttriim Church, Germantown, PhU*d«iphifl, Pa.<br />

r


•'?.-:•.<br />

CPAOI 4 _ SiCTION TWO THi OCIAN <strong>CITY</strong> SeNTINIL-LEDoeR<br />

CampUS Crusade founder guest Music Pier Concert Programs<br />

Miss Court man, Jean Deis<br />

Clarence Fuhrman ,,,,,, Musical Director Music Pier guest soloists<br />

Tom Perkins ,,,,,,,.,,,,., Baritone<br />

at Training Institute session<br />

Frank Ruggieri ,,..,.... Manager<br />

Tln> ilov. Dr. Wiliinm n.<br />

BrijJhl, foundor iititl rJirpclor at<br />

Campus Crusade For Christ,<br />

Inlmiutionul, will spook nt<br />

Ocean City Baptist Church<br />

Wednesday iiviminij, i ptimber<br />

at 7:30 p.m. Campus Crusade<br />

Is eoiiduetinjs "(i Leadership<br />

Training Irustitiie in Ocean City<br />

September S through 7, for<br />

suudrhts and any interested<br />

persons in sessions nightly at<br />

the Baptist Church,<br />

Campus Crusade for Christ Is<br />

an interdenominational<br />

Christian muvi>mi>nl presenting<br />

the person and claims of Christ<br />

to students, professors and<br />

laymen of the world. Founded<br />

by Dr, Briijht at UCLA.<br />

California, in 1951, the<br />

movement has since spread to<br />

hundreds of campuses in this<br />

country and to SO foreign<br />

countries. The present<br />

internaliorliii staff numbers<br />

approximately 1400.<br />

Swede Anderson,<br />

administrative assistant to Dr,<br />

Bright, will speak at Ocean<br />

City Baptist Church Sunday<br />

morning, September 7, at<br />

10:15 o'clock, Anderson was<br />

director of Campus Crusade<br />

Beach Ministry in Ocean City<br />

in 1967, coming at the<br />

invitation nf Pastor Wright, In<br />

three sueccedinB summers<br />

thrminh 1909 Campus Crusado<br />

staff and student workers have<br />

conducted nil outreach for<br />

Christ ninuiti: collegian* on the<br />

beaches, boardwsijk. and coffee<br />

houses of the resort.<br />

Bill Hupnn, Northeastern<br />

regional director of Campus<br />

Crusade College Division will<br />

speak at Ocean City Baptist<br />

Church Sunday^ evening,<br />

September 7 at 7:30 o'clock,<br />

in aadition to Campus<br />

Crusade ministry on campuses,<br />

they -conduct . a ° military<br />

division, a lay division, an<br />

athletic division, and a youth<br />

division. They are in Africa,<br />

Latin America, Asia, Europe,<br />

well as USA, They also have a<br />

film and publishing ministry.<br />

Presbyterian Church<br />

to show Graham film<br />

"The Restless <strong>On</strong>es", the<br />

Billy Graham motion picture<br />

that tells the world the truth,<br />

will he shown jn the First<br />

Presbyterian Church on<br />

Sunday evening at 7:30 p.m.<br />

With the accent on youth,<br />

this feature-length film deals<br />

imaginatively and dramatically<br />

with the ieenape crisis. With a<br />

background setting provided<br />

by the 1963 BilJy Graham Los<br />

Angeles Crusade, and artfully<br />

woven into the story' pattern,<br />

"The Restless <strong>On</strong>es" ' is a<br />

Visit Your Beauty Parlor<br />

This Week<br />

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— 1IAUTY SALON _<br />

829 Asbury Ava. Ph. 399-3198<br />

ANN tlMi JOHN MANN!<br />

Open Thursday<br />

PrM P.rkinj en War AVDM<br />

CERRUTI<br />

Beauty Shoppe<br />

OUR JStli YB4R<br />

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ELVINA M, MUSKETT, Mylln<br />

COMPLETE<br />

BEAUTY<br />

IHRViH<br />

FannirMIlM<br />

Hair CuMnl<br />

Tinrtni<br />

STEPEM'S BEAUTY SHOP<br />

Undar fha Personal Suparviiien<br />

of MRS. LAURENCE I. STEDEM<br />

1S20 Asbury Avenue Dial 399-1575<br />

Thi WEST AVENUE<br />

BEAUTY SALON<br />

MM WEST AVENUE<br />

Owtwd and OpanM by<br />

MARGE THORNE<br />

— WIGS and HAIRPIECES •<br />

For Appointment* priori* 39MHJ<br />

YOUR DOORWAY TO LOVELiNIU"<br />

HILDEGARD'S<br />

BEAUTY SALON —<br />

COMPLETE BEAUTY SERVICES<br />

1710 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-5035<br />

HELEN BEAUTY SALON<br />

AIR CONDITIONED<br />

Dorothys<br />

238 Watt Ava, Ph.<br />

Opwi YMF 'Round; Claud Msnday<br />

Call Today fsr Appointment<br />

DOROTHY COX—I<br />

ITH STREET •nd CENTRAL AVENUE<br />

Parmananr Waving; Hair Tinting<br />

DIAL 399-0935<br />

• Pmprittar MARY MUH<br />

OPEN YEAH •ROUND<br />

Ro Bos well's<br />

Beauty Salon<br />

Wash and Wear Wigi<br />

Specializing in Permanent Wavei<br />

754 Atbury Ava. Dial 39f.l 141<br />

(Acrou from Murphy'i I A 11)<br />

hardhUtinB, hold approach to<br />

our social problems.<br />

Henry B, Cooper, Jr.<br />

associate superintendent of the<br />

First Presbyterian Sunday<br />

School announces that the<br />

guest teacher for Teens and<br />

Adults for Sunday at 9-30 im,<br />

will be Arch J, McQuilkin,'<br />

former president, Christian<br />

Endeavor International,<br />

MeQuilkin is an elder in the<br />

Devon United Presbyterian<br />

Church, Devon, Pa. He was<br />

assistant comptroller of<br />

Fidelity Mutual Life Insurance<br />

Company, Philadelphia, For<br />

more than a quarter century he<br />

has been teaching Sunday<br />

School classes,<br />

MeQuillin has traveled In<br />

every state of the Union and<br />

around the world taking Christ<br />

to young people through<br />

Christian Endeavor,<br />

Ernest Rhode will lead the<br />

song service.<br />

Church Services<br />

" continued from page 3<br />

WESLEY UNITED ftffiJWGBIffr<br />

Petersburg<br />

Rev. John Oanotan, pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m. •— Merring Worship<br />

11 a.m. — Sunday Srtool"<br />

Wednefdsy—<br />

7 p.m. — Senior Qwir prac-<br />

Uce<br />

TJUNmf UNi'lMJ<br />

R«Hevelt blvd. and Shore rf.<br />

Marmora<br />

Rev, Bruca Fhiffips, pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

9:4i a.m. — Sunday Sdral<br />

11 i.m, — MotniiiB Worship<br />

i p.m, — Hvenlng Semlee<br />

Tuesday—<br />

1 p.m. — Bible Study Oroup<br />

Wednesday—<br />

8 p.m. — Women's Sodety at<br />

Christian Service<br />

•nnasday—<br />

7: SO p.m. — SeMer Choir practice<br />

* • - •<br />

SECOND OAPB MAY<br />

BAPTBT<br />

Oiureh and aiore rds., Patenno<br />

Rev, Donald Weaver, paster<br />

Sunday—<br />

Bi« a,m. - Suniay Sefcool<br />

U a.m. — Matting Warship<br />

7:30 p.m. — Evening FeUow-<br />

Siip Hour<br />

Monday—<br />

7 p.m. — QiUMh League Bowl-<br />

Ing<br />

TueaSay—•<br />

7 p.m. — Beys' Brigade<br />

Wednesaay—<br />

2 p.m , _ Mte Society and<br />

BeeelsiQr Class meeti&m<br />

7:30 p.m. — Midweek Pray,<br />

er service<br />

8:30 p.m. — Lfldtai Chorus<br />

pfBOttoS<br />

* • *<br />

TtJCKAHOB UNTTED<br />

METHODIST<br />

Rev. John Garaahan, pastor<br />

Sunday—<br />

10 a.m. — Sunday SAool<br />

11:15 a.m. — Morning,Wor.<br />

sMp<br />

Monday—<br />

T;30 p.m. - Metnodiit Youth<br />

reUowsMp<br />

Tusday—<br />

T;80 p.m. — Women's Society<br />

oj OuisHan ftrvloe<br />

TTiursday—<br />

i p.m, — Senior Choir practice<br />

* i * •<br />

FRIENDS MEBITNG HOUSB<br />

Shore rd,, Seavllle<br />

Meeting for divine worship<br />

each First Day morning at 11<br />

o'clock. Mahlon Bye. Dial 399.<br />

6022.<br />

MARMORA COSPEL CHAPEL<br />

Wister and Lyndhirst rds.<br />

Edward Richmond, evangeligt<br />

9:30 a.m. — Oommumion S«.<br />

vieo<br />

11 a.m. — ramily Bible Hour<br />

7:30 P.m. — Oosnrt Service<br />

TucaJay—<br />

8:45 p.m. ~ fflrls' Oass<br />

Wedneiay—<br />

7:45 p.m. —. prayer Meeting<br />

Thursday—<br />

8:45 p.m. — Boys' Class<br />

BROTHEHHGGD CHAPEL<br />

U.S. Air Force Base. Palermo<br />

Rtv. Rosa Foster, Protestant<br />

chaplain<br />

11 a.m. — Mornins Service<br />

Carol<br />

Joan<br />

Mcming.<br />

Vieruu,<br />

Uif Grlidii<br />

Courtman<br />

Ausust 31<br />

Part 1<br />

Noon and Night<br />

Beginning Daily 8 p. m.<br />

•<br />

GUMI *oloiit«<br />

In<br />

Puccini<br />

Jean Deis<br />

The MeiTy Widow ...... Lrtiar<br />

Vissl D'Arto Pueeini<br />

Carol Courtman,<br />

Dtvp Purple _',,.,,,.. DcRose<br />

The Holy Cityc!^.,.... Adams<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

JIomiiiK ,...,,.. ,... speaks<br />

Tr.o stars And Stripes Forever<br />

Sousa<br />

Part 2<br />

My Marj-L-jki Rombt-re<br />

Mattinata ,.,,,.,,, Lponcavalia<br />

Jean Deis<br />

Sierpiflg Beautj- Waltz .....,.,<br />

TschaUcowslij<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Kiss;_ ............ Romberj<br />

Carol Courtman<br />

I Kncnv That You Know .....<br />

YoffinaKs<br />

Tlw RcBTs^Of piceaniy .. Wcsxi<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

PMeato polka , Pelihes<br />

Smaid Of Music ...... Rodger!<br />

* * •<br />

Jlqndaj-, September 1<br />

Part 1<br />

Oberon Owiture ........ Weber<br />

I'll Take You Home Again Kathleen<br />

....„,...,,., Wostendorf<br />

Jeaij Deis<br />

Remance ..,,,. Rubensteln<br />

Estiellitii ..,..,., Ponce<br />

Carol Courtni.in<br />

Moorish Serenade ..,.., Chapi<br />

Mother Machrei; , Ball<br />

Tom Perldns<br />

Halleluja Yaimans<br />

985 handicapped<br />

placed in area jobs<br />

During fiscal 1969, 98B<br />

handicapped people from<br />

Atlantic, Cape May, Salem, and<br />

Cumberland Counties were<br />

relumed HJ employment by<br />

"the New Jersey Rehabilitation<br />

Commission,<br />

"These people," noted<br />

District Supervisor Ronald<br />

McOovern, "struggled against<br />

the odds imposed by physical<br />

and mental disability to regain<br />

normal lives. Our counselors<br />

may have furnished guidance,<br />

vocational and medical help,<br />

but these peoples' courage was<br />

the real story behind<br />

rehabilitation,"<br />

MeGovern praised his staff<br />

of rehabilitation counselors for<br />

their work with the<br />

handicapped, "<strong>On</strong> a statewide<br />

basis," he noted, "the<br />

Commission rehabilitated ever<br />

7,700 people and served over<br />

41,000 others. This is the best<br />

year we've had in BO years of<br />

service, and our counselors can<br />

be proud of their job."<br />

Counselors mentioned by<br />

McQovern for their<br />

performance in fiscal 1989<br />

include George Davison and<br />

Marian Sereni, of Atlantic Cltyj<br />

Charles Graham and Craig<br />

Johnson, of Ocean City, Ann<br />

Petty, of Plcasantville, Sandra<br />

Shelton, of Somers Point,<br />

Janet Shive, Willis Aekely, and<br />

Philip Phillips, all of Millville,<br />

Carolyn Jackson, of Bridjeton,<br />

and Harry Myers, of Vlneland.<br />

Processed Thought<br />

Some people never have<br />

reflections unless they're<br />

standing in front of a mirror.<br />

•Tribune, Chicago<br />

Semper Ffcfclis Sousa<br />

Part 3<br />

aveothenrts Herbert<br />

O PfiRldisu ..,,,... MoyorhPor<br />

J«m Deis<br />

Mian Summer ..... Herbert<br />

Giannia Min Priml<br />

Carol Courtman<br />

Nsila ........... DeUbes<br />

Lona Agu In Aleala .. Mi-ssager<br />

TCm Perkins<br />

Love Savis A Uttle Gift Of<br />

RoRes .,..,, Openshhw<br />

New<br />

September 2<br />

Part 1<br />

Orpheus In TS? Underworld .. .<br />

Offoibnch<br />

WAppnri „..,,,_. FJotmv<br />

Jean Deis<br />

D.tnws Prom Henry VIJI<br />

fireman<br />

Summertime .,,.,.,, Gershwin<br />

Carol CouTtinan<br />

In A i\?rsion Market .. Ki-telbry<br />

Evening Star ., , Wagntr<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Js=_ Pizzicato ..,,., Anderson<br />

<strong>On</strong> The Mall Goldmnn<br />

Part 2<br />

Rio Rita Tierney<br />

Thine Alone , Herbert<br />

Jean Deis<br />

Danes? Of Tlio Hours<br />

PonehMli<br />

Mi Chlamnro Mimi ,. Puccini<br />

Oirol Qjurtmaii<br />

YesterthouBhis ... Herbert<br />

Deep River BurMsh<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Anythlns Goes ........ Porter<br />

Show Boat ., Kern<br />

Wednesday, September 3<br />

Part 1<br />

Zampa Overture .,..,. Herlod<br />

Vnsti La Guibbq. ., Leoncavallo<br />

Joan Dds<br />

The Lajt Sprina ........ Grieg<br />

Vila ".".......:. Lehar<br />

Carol Courtjnan<br />

OrMiEe Blossoms ..... Hrabert<br />

Dandnfi In The Dark . „<br />

Schwartz<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

Homanee ...., Wiendawski<br />

The Thunderer Sousn<br />

Bart 2<br />

The Music Man ...... Witon<br />

Without- A ajng Youmans<br />

Jean Deis<br />

Roberta Kern<br />

Ouvre Ton Ooeur Bizet<br />

Carol Cour&nan<br />

Nsta Amdt<br />

Oreat Day ....._.......- Youmam<br />

Tom Perkins<br />

The Whistler And His DOR ..<br />

Pryor<br />

My Fair Lady Loewe<br />

Glatsei Complete<br />

YOUF Prefry Look<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>'S<br />

Oldest Established OpHuian<br />

519 E. 8th St.<br />

Dial 399-4000<br />

MiDDLETON-STROBLE<br />

FUNERAL HOME, Inc.<br />

304 Shore Read Semira Point<br />

PHONE: 9a73t44<br />

WALLACE A, STROBLE<br />

^' DIRECTOR and MANAGHl<br />

'Teenage Spetders<br />

Write Own Obituaries"<br />

Judge Jack A. May of tlw<br />

City Police Court In Danvflie,<br />

Ky., often senttncM teenage<br />

speedtra to write their own<br />

Obituaries and read) them in<br />

court. Use the facts of the<br />

case that led to youn own<br />

arrest, Judge May teUa the —<br />

young offender!, then carry them through to<br />

show what would have happened if a fatal accldent<br />

had resulted; In four yefisp of assessing<br />

these and similar unorthodox sentences, Judge<br />

May lays, he has not had a single repeater<br />

brought before him.<br />

Chester J, Wimberg<br />

Itl A1IIMIY AVI, MAL tffltSA<br />

Miss Carol CoiiFtmnn mid<br />

Jean Dols will be saloisUi fur<br />

^^^.^^^ the finftl week at concerts on<br />

the Music Pier Sundiiy through<br />

_ ilt-xt FriUii>. Tht.y wilEjuii! LiiL'<br />

soprano municipal .orchestra under the<br />

tenoir direction of Clarence Piihrman<br />

^^^BS^^^S and baritone soloist Tom<br />

Perkins. f<br />

Mr. Dets, who rippeared here<br />

the week or August 17, divides<br />

his time between teaching and<br />

performing. He is a member, of<br />

the faculty of the School of<br />

Muiie at Indiana* University<br />

Opera Theatre.<br />

He has just finished seven<br />

performances^ of Manrico in<br />

Verdi's "II Trovatore". This<br />

spring he will assume the title<br />

role in Giordano's "Andrea<br />

Chenier".<br />

Miss Courtman is a very<br />

popular musician to local<br />

residents and visitors having<br />

made appearances here often.<br />

During this summer she has<br />

Public library<br />

closed Labor Day<br />

The Ocean City Free Public<br />

Library will be closed nil day<br />

Monday, Labor Day, and will<br />

reopen Tuesday, September 2,<br />

on the regular fall and winter<br />

schedule.<br />

The fall and winter schedule<br />

Is Monday through Friday 9<br />

a.m. to 5 p.m. and 6:30 to 0<br />

p.m. and Saturday 0 a.m. to 1<br />

p.m.<br />

Th Reading Club and two<br />

Story Hours also will conclude<br />

this week.<br />

Repentanra. is the virtue of<br />

weak minds. — John Drvden.<br />

Jean Deis<br />

fillptl the position of noprnnu<br />

with the Summer Quartet i.f<br />

the First United Methodist<br />

Church, sinRinj,' in the church<br />

durini; the morning services<br />

and at the Moorlyn Theater for<br />

the evening services.'<br />

FRIDAY,<br />

LuLu<br />

Lulu Temple 1 , r<br />

Hhirnodom. 'ri<br />

history of fl •"mi<br />

entertainment<br />

j " distinction „ «L<br />

band in Shrintddni<br />

iO Music Pier e<br />

A Trumpeter'i<br />

Walti, The f<br />

Defile March, i<br />

participatian ic<br />

The coneei<br />

baton of oo<br />

Cianflonei will .<br />

and Is open to Ihei<br />

A CLAISlFIIBi<br />

JiRINGS RB<br />

THi<br />

The Godfrey-Smith<br />

Funeral Home<br />

HIRBf RT L. GODFREY, M|F.<br />

Eitabiished 1896<br />

809 Central Avenue<br />

gg tar the future, as in the pat\, |jJ<br />

flnmst and most dignified funeral ierWcif<br />

IN TIMf OF TROUBLE WI ARE AS<br />

N1AR AS YOUR PHONE — DIAL 399-007;<br />

Successors to Ocean City's First Funeral Directel<br />

Would you like fo live in a house likm this? It might be fun for<br />

awhile, but chances are that the novelty weoW soon wear off. W<br />

.it tomes to doily living, 4men'cons ore tornfort.lavmrs. We wan<br />

latest tar, deep freexe, stove or vacuum cleaner.<br />

Because vfe pride ourselves en being modern, sometime, wJ<br />

are apt to think of going to church every Sunday as old-fashion*i\<br />

and out of gear with the present-day world. But thm Church, in o<br />

you haven't noticed. Is keeping up with the times far belter thai, •' |<br />

fof of us. And isn't it true that certain basic truths, traditions ani'i<br />

ideals cannot be gauged as modern or old-fashioned? The Church 1$<br />

ready to face tomorrow. Why net go neitr Soridoif and see for your-'<br />

seff?<br />

This Smrims is Being PubHshmd<br />

Under tha Sponsorship of fhe Following<br />

THE CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

101 Aifaory Avu. Dial 399-1300<br />

— — — — m - •<br />

Cape May County<br />

RENTAL SERVICE<br />

8141 Aibury Avenue Dial 398-0032<br />

— »——.-<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> ABSTRACT COMPANY<br />

WBST JIRIHY TITLB S OUARANTIE CO<br />

230 We»t Avt, Dial 399-7S77<br />

CARfY'S<br />

RIAL EiTATB SEBVICBS<br />

Ilfh A Boardwalk Dial 399-0178<br />

• — «——— • »!_«<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

WATER SERVICE COMPANY<br />

210 Tenth Street . Dial 399-0423<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> HOME<br />

SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.<br />

1001 Aibury Avanifa Pill 3W<br />

HOWARD S STAINTW<br />

S10 Aibury Av«. DW<br />

SEASHORE LAUNDRY<br />

YEAR ROUND - FAMILY<br />

202 I, 6th Pl<br />

SCOTT<br />

- COMPLBTB RBAL iSTATf<br />

611 Sth Strcat Dial W»)<br />

EUGfNi W, PASHLEY<br />

INSURANCE ASI<br />

Shore Rsad Marmora Dill<br />

2f, 1969<br />

HIT marathon<br />

)icture<br />

r •?<br />

REFUELING — Gail Herman, of Philadelphia, pauses<br />

(iioda pop from Nancy Mensohner, of Linwood, a<br />

'iihal in the stilt marathon. The two-and-a.half-milo<br />

nthon course included several refreshment stops for<br />

ie competitors.<br />

If<br />

TDIE CHECK — BUI Morris, of Wyndmoor, Pa,, sips a<br />

*tU!! awaiting a decision from Patty AngeUni, of<br />

ltanBty, a marshal in the itilt marathon, on his<br />

isl time for the course.<br />

I^iST STOP-It was almost too much for a lady to<br />

W. However, after a few momonts rest, Sandra<br />

«enny replaced the stilts on her feet and continued<br />

?Wm<br />

** ••>, ,T' down the 'walk in the annual Ocean City<br />

K Stilt Mint).,... Ci,,. tfcnln.<br />

P -- uw " me waiK in me anm.<br />

»Hi.ii jwdwalk Stilt Marathon. Senior Photos<br />

* dQubt |WNNER - Carol Menschner, of Linwood,<br />

9Jle| Iom n ebtlrnu t In B the ralonus as Hho accepted a<br />

^ »as o n J ld MPRBI, city recreation director. The<br />

°*^he priFPs awo.dnd wtnm


PAGE 6 -- SECTION TWO THI OCf AN <strong>CITY</strong> SiNTINiL <strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

fR,DAY, AUSUST 29, I #69<br />

Ocean City School Bus Routes<br />

HfclJ-AM; M)It SUN<br />

T1NKL LEDC.fciR - BUS<br />

ROUTKK<br />

IJn 'I'lim-sdiiy. Si.i>t(.iiii>cr -I. bc-<br />

Kinninq nt 8:50 a.m.. ;ill 9th<br />

«rmlo pupils will atlrrid srhuol<br />

with :i fuil day's schrtluii* plan-<br />

wx\. A bus will \c.nvv 59th st.<br />

,ind Central av. .at 8:50 a.m.<br />

niid truvL-1 north along CVntrnl<br />

nv, ivo-ivinj* pupils as f;ir<br />

north us 15lh st. FoHwrinf; the<br />

uth 'in Crotlril av and<br />

procei'd to 3!th st It -Jiall turn<br />

on 3ith tf tn West a\ tum<br />

north 'm Wi-"t ill. 1" 21th st<br />

turn «it en 24th -it and pnicdil<br />

to Biv -H Tho has sliall then<br />

proceed north on Ba av to tho<br />

Intermediate Sdluril amvins 1l<br />

8 30 a m This bus "Ji-ill be for<br />

INTERMEDIA 17; .SCHOOL PU<br />

PILS only<br />

P-art 3<br />

The bus -diill Ira\e tho In-<br />

tomiodnte Sthool at 8 Vi 11 in<br />

and prom.il to 74th "•* tu m<br />

OT."!t on 21th st finil proeool to<br />

West av Tlie hit. shall Uien<br />

proceed snutli on Wt",t av tn<br />

34lh s-t luni east on 34th st<br />

lo C*Titral av rum nnrrh on<br />

Cfntnl av ,ind procotid to the<br />

St AiiL-vishno School and then to<br />

Cth st 'Hie bus shn.ll then turn<br />

nest on hth st to Bciy nv IKJTtll<br />

en Bay av to flh st "Uld cast<br />

on 1th st lo the Plimirj 1 Sclmol<br />

.imMm{ a.t K "iS am Tins hu<br />

shil' be fm ITUMARY AND TT<br />

AUl.USTfNT T'LTPU-S "illv<br />

HOITK 1 — MORNING —<br />

Part 1<br />

The njute shall Ixin" it 31tl»<br />

s1 and Bny nv at 7 50 1 m<br />

and shall lio fot HIGH SCHOOL<br />

FUPI1.S ONLY Tho bui • li.il!<br />

proceed south on Bay av to<br />

Barrrim la in Merion Pnrk Tho<br />

\ma sh.Ul then tuni w«t m<br />

Bartrimla and jirfH-'Oed thtimt'ti<br />

Monon Purk tr> Westmsnster la<br />

Hie bu.s til ill tlien tum north<br />

on Westminster In 1f> T4th st<br />

nnd e.i°t a\<br />

ITio bus shall tivn tum north<br />

oti Bay av retv-\\nj; ^l! Ilirh<br />

Scho-it pupiLs botwvt\M-m lGlh<br />

it atirl 12th - Hi ill<br />

Stli«>l .ii S 15 a m ond procoml<br />

to 5th st nnd Wcslov .iv Tins<br />

bus is fm rNn-RMEDiATi:<br />

SOIOOL pupils rmly It will<br />

travel north mi Wesley iv to<br />

Best on 5th St.<br />

to Bay av. ttien south on Bay<br />

av, to Mtti st., ttien mm to<br />

Sifflipson av. and sou8i to 21st<br />

st The bus *ail thai proceed<br />

w«e»t to Bay av. and ttien north<br />

on Bay av. to ttie Intennedlate<br />

School, arriving at 4:05 pjn.<br />

ROUTE 4 — AFTERNOON<br />

LETTER "D"<br />

Part 1<br />

Tne bus shall leave fte St.<br />

AugusttiB Sdeol at 2:50 p.m. It<br />

shall Uien proceed to IStti st.<br />

and West av, where it shall ton<br />

south Bid proeert to MUi st. and<br />

Mrton Park. Tlie bus shaU<br />

eavd west on Bmrtram la. to<br />

Wffltmjnster la. and fliai north<br />

to Bay av. It shall Own proceed<br />

north on Bay av. to


£••••<br />

B 8 SECTION TWO<br />

Classified Ads trhgjrw Quick Results<br />

< • **r» h vnj, the mo-t<br />

t 1 br V ijvtn n the<br />

1 _ f H qn _ feft i I pac*> n<br />

tl fl r i libra \ 7 ^b?<br />

<strong>On</strong> I! 1 v, f 1 \ I erne t<br />

th I t r \% II mclud i<br />

j jhhc mt tit i, f^um tn<br />

in u b ut J h\ 10 1 i_t to<br />

£. imnd it up t 100<br />

p i-tituF 1 in ar a f r th<br />

I fa r\ jfi r fuL that in<br />

antiquated library, Iri this<br />

corner Will be on office for the<br />

librarian, a secretory,<br />

cataloging section, processing<br />

desk and business area, a<br />

40-by-.in.foot children's library<br />

room, a book storage area 20<br />

by 10 foot, a picture book urea<br />

20 by about 2S foot for use by<br />

youngsters. There will he<br />

cushions on the floor instead<br />

of chairs to afford a homey<br />

touch for the tots, a loungo<br />

and other storage facilities are<br />

planned.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the main level, or second<br />

floor, the facilities include:<br />

, some 10 large book rows for<br />

stacking works on display,<br />

areas for display of poriodicnls.*<br />

newspapers, microfilm readers,<br />

dictionary, catalogs and an<br />

atlas, nearly a score of reading<br />

tables and an area for<br />

phonograph records and<br />

listening tables, a covered<br />

platform for eventual use of a<br />

bookmobile that the library<br />

eventually hopes to have In<br />

operation.<br />

The architect is presently<br />

finalining plans for the building<br />

preparatory to the county<br />

udi rti ing for bids for<br />

n truution of the $048,2H0<br />

Facility<br />

MAi WATSON<br />

399-2431<br />

New York? JIM i<br />

Aho direei Krviee in Set Iikfi<br />

Anlon Siont Harbor, WiiS<br />

Depirturei and informaiioB'<br />

Oee«a Ciiy TermhiJ!, SJiitd<br />

AltaaUe Ave., 399. | in, t.UL<br />

iMk •tout our niw Patl»|,<br />

Ixprtu Service for quick Mnm.<br />

ANNOUNCEMENT<br />

• • • * * • * •<br />

Because Labor Day. Monday, September 1st<br />

is a [ega! Hfliday, all Wiik-ln and Drlve-In<br />

Offices of the Cape May County Natfoni!<br />

Bank will be open for LIMITED Banking services<br />

on Sotiirday, August 30th, from 9 A. M,<br />

'til noon.<br />

• • • • • • •<br />

No business will be transacted at any office<br />

of the Cape May Coun^ National Bank,<br />

Monday, September 1st.<br />

THE<br />

CAPE MAY COUNTY<br />

NATIONAL BANK<br />

•A MUMBER OK THE FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORTOHATION<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

A MEMBER OF-THE FEDERAL RESERVE SVSITO1<br />

SEA ISLE <strong>CITY</strong><br />

NEW JERSEY<br />

COMPLTiTE BANKING SERVICES AT ALL OFFICES<br />

CAPE MAY<br />

Y AUSUST 29, 1969<br />

O<strong>On</strong>tinu«d from<br />

page ,<br />

Uffl uu fuels, and not<br />

%t by «tatinB such<br />

The Ocean City<br />

• mod<br />

with Mr, O'Brien<br />

j|jg hearing date<br />

12) was one that<br />

iff O'Brien mid hig<br />

.red diuihtcr in a bad<br />

«'Butihould those who<br />

Hit fringe of the law be<br />

1 Should these<br />

jlowed to sot the<br />

[?<br />

Mr, Brien bolioyca<br />

laws are<br />

)t causes bad<br />

I personally feel<br />

knowing that the<br />

lti« are enforcing the<br />

protecting the<br />

ikidini cliiaens. So to Mr.<br />

vieition 'jomewiioro else,<br />

till be making yourself<br />

jjrii well «s others,<br />

iime, I wl 80 '° como to<br />

p City wft efe pooplo are<br />

[tid to follow the law in<br />

, to mike life more<br />

nt for many.<br />

Peter Saul<br />

Center Street<br />

Whitehall, Pa.<br />

Sentinel-Ledger: I<br />

reading with a deal<br />

the articles<br />

nf in your newspaper as<br />

Bthe Phllidelphia papers<br />

[it Ciraden paper. Perhaps<br />

like to add this story to<br />

j of July 4th, my<br />

ion was arrested in<br />

2:80 ».m. before he was<br />

iitjd to call his home. It<br />

,aHy 4 am. before we<br />

imd the authoritlos to<br />

pi in out-of-town cheek,<br />

hAbecon Bank,<br />

h etir|e?.. .loitering. He<br />

iMpped to ask a friend for<br />

fetoffls. We had company<br />

tod left the boardwalk<br />

iHitmount of bail, or<br />

Blay ransom, $100. The<br />

pi of the fine, 52B.<br />

this boy was clean<br />

hiir a reasonable<br />

ud was properly<br />

He was not out after<br />

Dating, or using<br />

ta wm itUl arrested.<br />

; to By we have not<br />

Omn City iinee. It<br />

more evident every<br />

If ue not needed or<br />

iiOeainCity.<br />

If you do not want<br />

Bptere and local<br />

Wng the summer,<br />

Bttd my very, very<br />

odkn during the<br />

I loader how many<br />

feel the same<br />

g, Mn. John Donlevy<br />

91 1018 Second st.<br />

Northfield, N.J.<br />

iftiie reildonts of 17<br />

tkii area, ,i have<br />

lo , into such a<br />

stuatioil previous<br />

i,SeiitineM,ed(er; The<br />

'Mh Ocean City<br />

over and as a<br />

and flrst.plaee<br />

I would like to<br />

the new "Miss<br />

City," Jo-EI<br />

and wish her a<br />

i in the year ahead,<br />

^ful future.<br />

Itntinel —ledger's<br />

f. of the pageant was<br />

flSAN'S LIST<br />

1 ?. Oiesecke, of<br />

Fredrick W. Van<br />

' Nortlifield; and<br />

R. Brlnghurst, of<br />

I!, ire .rea students<br />

^nwwd to Princeton<br />

TlUein's list for the<br />

»1 Mar. They are<br />

l reaking<br />

undergriiduates at<br />

* achieved the<br />

dirtinction of<br />

_!• Mholiistlc average<br />

M on the numerical<br />

w»<br />

'DAILY. 10.9<br />

AUG. 30th<br />

exeellent, and certainly<br />

sparked the public's interest in<br />

this event. OonsiderinK tho<br />

number of people attending<br />

the pageant, one must<br />

conclude thai it was a<br />

complete success, and a (jrnat<br />

added altraelion for Ocean<br />

City,<br />

I would personally like to<br />

express my irratitudc to all the<br />

Jayeees that we cumi; to know<br />

during „ Pagumit rehearsals<br />

They re a great bunch of guys<br />

and it waii a pleasure working<br />

with them. A special thanks to'<br />

my chaperone, Mrs. Bunny<br />

Martin, and to all then<br />

Jnyeeoettes for my Kcholarehip<br />

award.<br />

Being u part of this Pageant<br />

was a momorablo experience<br />

for me and each year as thn<br />

Pageant becomes bigger and<br />

better, it will be wonderful to<br />

look back and remember that I<br />

was there ut the beginning.<br />

Qood luck with next year's<br />

rageunt, Jayeees, your<br />

organisation Is « credit to<br />

Ocean City.<br />

In Appreciation,<br />

Miss Michele Ingle<br />

Editor, SontinelLedyor; I<br />

just had to write In answer to<br />

an editorial of Tuesday, August<br />

19, about bare feet on the<br />

boardwalk. I happened to read<br />

the column in the Philadelphia<br />

Daily News and my thoughts<br />

when 1 read it were "he should<br />

thank Ood he wasn't spending<br />

the money for a doctor or a<br />

hospital for the girls."<br />

Why does he think his two<br />

girls can walk barefoot on the<br />

boardwalk when there are so<br />

many signs that plainly state<br />

the law? '<br />

If my girls had gotten that<br />

fine, Id have made them pay<br />

me back out of their spending<br />

money for being so fresh as to<br />

disobey the laws.<br />

Mrs, J. Murphy<br />

Editor, SentinelLedgor;<br />

Since most everyone is<br />

bdcoming disgusted at the litter<br />

and broken glass In public<br />

places, a war against dirt Is<br />

truly a cause worth promoting.<br />

However, the signs seen at<br />

roadsides, parks, beaches, etc.<br />

have an outrageous<br />

threat. . ."Fine $200. or SBO."<br />

I have never heard of anyone<br />

being fined $50 or more for<br />

littering and it is too severe a<br />

punishment for a slovenly<br />

habit. But a small fine for<br />

littering (Si or $2) strictly<br />

enforced would qulekly alert<br />

individuals not to be careless.<br />

Especially children should be<br />

cautioned about this nasty<br />

habit.<br />

As far as fines for walking<br />

on the boardwalk in bare feet,<br />

this is a good thing but also<br />

rather severe ($1 or $2 would<br />

be enough). I think the<br />

publicity we got about this in<br />

other newspapers was great<br />

publicity. It will attract more<br />

people, those who appreciate<br />

administrators who are only<br />

trying to protect people from a<br />

painful experience. They are<br />

also trying to save taxpayers'<br />

money which should not be<br />

used to pay for hospital and<br />

doctors' bills for stupid people.<br />

= Law is necessary for the<br />

benefit of all and is a blessing<br />

so long as the penalties for<br />

minor infringements are not<br />

too unreasonable.<br />

A. Kramer<br />

Ocean City<br />

Paws and Claws<br />

In this day and ago of moon<br />

shot*, modi«lJ trehm,!.,My. and<br />

computers, there are still a<br />

number of "old wives' tales''<br />

' about animals.<br />

Tho strangest one is the<br />

story that milk will give a dog<br />

.worms. Diarrhea, maybe<br />

worms, never! A dog either<br />

contracts a ease of worms by<br />

exposure to an Infected area or<br />

another infected animal, but<br />

no amount of milk in the<br />

world will give a dog worms.<br />

The raw meat fallacy also<br />

falls into this category. There<br />

are still pooplo who are firmly<br />

convinced that raw meat will<br />

not bo good for their dog or<br />

that it will make it vicious.<br />

The facts are that the<br />

inexpensive p;round boof sold at<br />

supermarkets {sometimes sold<br />

when one day old specifically<br />

labeled as pet food at a great<br />

reduction in price) is one of<br />

, the best foods you can feed<br />

your pet. The fat content is<br />

excellent-for conditioning the<br />

skin and coat and the protein<br />

available is an Ideal addition to<br />

a diet that often lacks this vital<br />

nutrient.<br />

Organ meat* — liver, heart,<br />

kidney — can be fed sparingly<br />

and are just as nutritious for<br />

dogs and _cnts ai they are for<br />

humans. Chicken gizzards are<br />

also a good and inexpensive<br />

source of high quality protein<br />

and a valuable diet addition.<br />

Far from making your pet<br />

"vicious", the added nutritive<br />

valuo is apt to improve its<br />

physical and emotional<br />

condition. A well, and well-fed,<br />

—jnitnal——br-—moally- an—<br />

even-tempered pet.<br />

A most provoking and<br />

completely unfounded fallacy<br />

Is the one that ONLY puppies<br />

are acceptable for adoption.<br />

Frequently, an older dog, past<br />

housebreaking problems,<br />

teething, etc., with its size and<br />

temperament already<br />

well-known factors, makes a<br />

far more ideal pet, particularly<br />

when children are in the<br />

family, or If the dog Is for an<br />

older person. Most of the<br />

problems of raising a dog are<br />

over with, and given a day or<br />

two to accustom itself to new<br />

and unfamiliar surroundings a<br />

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even three or four years can<br />

turn out to be an exceedingly<br />

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The older cat is also<br />

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of the "cute" kitten! Many<br />

older cats would make much<br />

better pets, particularly for an<br />

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<strong>On</strong>e fallacy which<br />

gives<br />

poor<br />

great deal of trouble to dog<br />

owners is the. one concerning a<br />

dog's natural protective<br />

instincts. It is not unusual for<br />

pooplo to go out and buy the<br />

BIGGEST German Shepherd<br />

puppy, or BlaOEST of any of<br />

the larger, more aggressive<br />

breeds. Everything Is fine until<br />

the dog roaches 14 to 18<br />

months of ago and its natural<br />

instinct to protect its homo<br />

and family comes to the fore.<br />

All of a sudden, it is regarded<br />

as "vicious, untrustworthy"<br />

animal. AH the argument In tho<br />

world cannot deter these<br />

people from buying such a dog<br />

in the first place, but when tho<br />

natural actions of the animal<br />

develop to the stage whore<br />

some care, training, effort, and<br />

(Oh! that dirty word!) WORK<br />

is involved, a hue and cry arises<br />

that can be heard in the next<br />

county! It is a sad fact that far<br />

too many fine dogs of the<br />

larger broods are being<br />

indiscriminately passed from<br />

hand to hand or turned in to<br />

Various shelters, humane<br />

societies, etc. — simply because<br />

N««m of ocun Clrjr<br />

Human* Society<br />

they are acting m a normal<br />

manner!<br />

The moat common fallacy •<br />

and probably the most<br />

damaging of all - |s the<br />

assumption that an animal<br />

requires NO core and is no<br />

expense or trouble. This is<br />

absurd!<br />

A pet is a living creature,<br />

with wants, needs, and a<br />

personality all its own. Certain<br />

adjustments and considerations<br />

in the household will have to<br />

be made if everyone is to live<br />

"happily ever after." It isn't<br />

enough to get a pup and then<br />

just .chain it in tho yard or to<br />

the radiator in the kitchen.<br />

Loving care and attention is<br />

an vital to n pet as proper food<br />

and water.<br />

The responsible pot, owner<br />

realizes that a dug, cat,<br />

monkey, gerbil, or<br />

what-have-yoii, can only he a<br />

happy addition to the family if<br />

the owner Js willing to expend<br />

a certain amount of time,<br />

energy, care — and, yes, some<br />

money, tool If your furniture<br />

is your whole life, don't (jot<br />

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come to grief. If you e/j nway<br />

and consider reasonnhle<br />

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kennel beyond your "hudjjet",<br />

forget that pot! If you believe<br />

that a sick or injured animal<br />

will "get well if it's left alone,"<br />

don't ever have one to suffer.<br />

If you can't realize that dogs<br />

will protect you with their life,<br />

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Nala Najan<br />

Folk dance of India<br />

on stage September 6<br />

Anurndhfl (Mary Ellen<br />

Howsen) and Nnla Najan will<br />

present a performance of<br />

"Classical and Polk Dance of<br />

India" Saturday evening,<br />

September 6, at 8:30 p.m. in<br />

the Ocean City High School,<br />

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present the narration. Tho<br />

performance will be sponsored<br />

by the Ocean City Cultural<br />

Arts Center.<br />

Mrs. Hewscn, or Anuradha,<br />

is currently studying under<br />

Mme, Thambal Yaima, who has<br />

been contracted by the New<br />

Jersey State government to<br />

perform Manipuri concerts at<br />

various schools and colleges<br />

throughout the state In the<br />

coming year. Mrs. Hewsen<br />

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the Philadelphia Dance<br />

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classes include children, young<br />

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finds time to teach extension<br />

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Department at Glassboro State<br />

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Mrs. Hewsen plans to study<br />

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Rutgers botanist finds meals<br />

in wild backyard vegetation<br />

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"Please puss the broiled<br />

puffball slices."<br />

"How about some more<br />

sumaq-ade?"<br />

"Have some milkweed<br />

buds."<br />

Such convorsiition often can<br />

be heard ,at the home of Peter<br />

Gall, a irraduate student at<br />

Rutgers . The State University,<br />

one of whose hobbies is the<br />

study and use of wild edible<br />

plant foods.<br />

Oail, a candidate for n<br />

doctor of philosophy degree in<br />

botany, is a strong advocate of<br />

families taking advantage of<br />

the many nutritious foods that<br />

can be found growing in the<br />

natural state. Ho hopes the<br />

search for such foods will be<br />

done wisely, with<br />

consideration for the<br />

perpetuation of the plants<br />

being collected.<br />

Backyards, roadsides,<br />

woods, fields, and swamps In<br />

the Northeast are prolific<br />

sources of edible wild foods,<br />

Gail says. In one backyard<br />

alone, he found 15 different<br />

plants suitable for the family<br />

table.<br />

Oail became interested In<br />

wild foods as a 17-year-old<br />

when ho spent a summer in a<br />

Pacific • Northwest logging<br />

camp. Ho and a friend drew ennvpiucnct ratlu r that thi-<br />

part of tholr stores from the knrmDt quality"* uf ,uch food.*<br />

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weeks, and became impressed<br />

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variety of wild food resources<br />

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Gail's professional research<br />

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knowledge of the edible wild<br />

plants of the Northeast, and his<br />

studies In ecology spurred his<br />

interest In the effect of various<br />

conditions on the occurrence,<br />

abundance and distribution of<br />

edible wild plants.<br />

r , JiQ«acr, that<br />

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Many edible wild plants are<br />

very high in nutritive value,<br />

Gail says. He also suggests that -<br />

the exercise received while<br />

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Since arriving in Now Jersey,<br />

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If in doubt, please come out,<br />

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O.C. lifeguards win Margate Memorial<br />

score 'grand slam' for the season<br />

Ocean City's lifeguards made<br />

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competitive events this year.<br />

The Ocean City guards<br />

copped their winning<br />

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p rowing event,<br />

Margate became the first team Gleason saved the day -with<br />

Hnrtty Weber, Kevin Daly of swimmers and oarsmen in vletqrv in thn half-mile swim to m i'i -MI it mi<br />

and Bruee Wigo were the the history of South-Jersey give Ocean City the crown.<br />

winners in Monday night's lifegUard racing evenbrHo win Ocean City scored<br />

»nnhliiftrai, I) C —Ami ricans<br />

seven<br />

racing. Weber and Daly won all the available major points, with Stone<br />

htlvt- btLunn kntittn the ^urld<br />

the twe=mile, two^man crew<br />

Harbor<br />

silverware in one season. close behind with six,<br />

o\er u-. WLirltf chamnlon squah-<br />

race by a real comfprtabie' Last week. Ocean City's Margate summaries:<br />

blerfe uf tht **purt£5 world. At the<br />

margin, while Wigo crossed the swimmers amassed 84 points tc<br />

Olvrriplu^, ^ORH mt mbtr^ uf thL<br />

finish line ahead of the field in carry off the South Jena; •HE MILE TWOMAN ROW<br />

U Uam injtutt-d ran. «nd<br />

the liOOO^faot singles rowing Lifeguard Swimming Meet .* -= Raefcy WabanKavin rja!y. pulltic ^ into tvent^ and wire<br />

race.<br />

Ocean City . 141QS<br />

the Mainland Recreation<br />

banm U or thrtatt m d with bt ing<br />

: "Tom Pfclllipi-Tegd Orvald,<br />

Weber and Daly launched Center pool in Linwood. Wigo Zisnm Harder 14;1£ banm (1<br />

their boat into the surf and • won first place prises in two ' -^FNsI Burwajl.fftgh Sybaf,<br />

In ti nnl<br />

immediately went on to the<br />

Atl.ntie diji . I4;i4<br />

events, while Steve Kennedy 4=Wfank Previri.Bud gravel<br />

lead. They set the pace for the and Dave Kelly picked up first Morg.to , . , I411B<br />

12-crew field all the way out place points in their Wspeetive 5—iu3£» Caaciato. Car! Smaii.<br />

and around the marker a mile<br />

W5S3, Languor* -.-, = .. 14?Ii<br />

events. Then Kennedy and 6—LSBfi SaFafs&.Fran Syttir,<br />

at sea. The Ocean City crew Kelly teamed up with Dennis Avalon<br />

dipped their sweeps deep and Carey and Dave Gleason to win 7—Bob VVBnh-MlkB SiuiafliU,<br />

in perfect unison to increase<br />

BHgfnpnm<br />

a relay race.<br />

I—Linh Way-Tern MeCann, iti<br />

their lead on the home leg.<br />

They hit the beach in 14:08<br />

In the Hoffman Memorials III. City<br />

»—Vlnq» Ruli-HucN MeCarron,<br />

minutes, four seconds ahead of<br />

at Wildwood, Ocean City VantnOF<br />

Stone Harbor's Tom Phillips<br />

athletes failed to win first place 10—Tony SJiay-Bill Wan, Wildwood<br />

and Todd Orvald,<br />

in either the half mile swim or Crajl<br />

11—Sam SpsiBt9>Oeve Te^escd,<br />

the 1,000-foot singles rowing W.I.JWtXXl<br />

Wigo was pressed a little race and oneMTiile deubles^^<br />

^Gary Grey,<br />

harder. He took the lead in the rowing event, but garnered'<br />

surf and held it all the way enough points to edge Atlantic<br />

around the course, crossing the City, 18.14, At Wildwood,<br />

finishing line in 4:07 minutes. Gleason was second in the<br />

Wigo hit the beach five seconds swim, Wigo was second in^ the<br />

ahead ef his nearest singles rowing event, and Daly<br />

competitor, Bill Fable, of and Weber were second in the<br />

Stone ..-Jarber,<br />

crew race.<br />

The double victory gave The victory march had its<br />

Ocean City the maximum 10 beginning here in Ocean City<br />

points. Stone Harbor's seconds several weeks ago with the<br />

In both races netted eight annual running of the South<br />

points and second place. The Jersey Lifeguard<br />

nearest competitor from that Championships on the 1st st.<br />

point was Margate with four beach. Things looked glum for<br />

points.<br />

Lafferty's charges when Weber<br />

The Ocean City Beach Patrol and Daly finished fourth in the<br />

by virtue of the victory at one-mile boat race. But Dave<br />

1 , Un fiftt i n veara<br />

Amt rlt an cc mpetitur-i have<br />

tami d thur bad namt with it nipt<br />

r tantrum-, raj ki-t4hroft Ing<br />

and p"»r i "Urt manners in rmijor<br />

Eufopi an tournament 1 * In trfif k<br />

and field melt 1 International sports events in<br />

recent years.<br />

Perhaps.the behavior of U.8,<br />

ynunB people reflects the rising<br />

tide or crime and juvenile de-<br />

Ilnquincy so fampant at home.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the whole, I7.fi, athletes are<br />

well behaved, but there have<br />

been too many prima donas and<br />

too many exceptions-and these<br />

eiceptions have given the natioii<br />

a bad name, • •<br />

A few years ago I witnessed<br />

a hockey match between a us.<br />

jeam headed for the Innsbruck<br />

* ^uih as the re Olympics and n European team.<br />

cent i amp* tition in Girman>, The poor sportsmanship of the<br />

U ~ participant-, boycott nr VS. team, or at least some of<br />

thruaten tn bnvcott mett^ hn the U,S, players,was persdnally<br />

uau^t of ^quabbl^^ withthe A4U embarrassing and had Oerrnan<br />

iiver living LDnditian^<br />

fans disgusted with American<br />

WfratevLr the rea^ont and sports conduct.<br />

jusUfieations, and in same Sports prim* donas, or those<br />

cases of individual conduct who use race, to get by with<br />

1,000 FOOT SINOLES ROW<br />

1—Sruc* wigo. Oeun City 1.07<br />

thin i, nn juitifikBtiiin, UJ murder, have no place in inter-<br />

2—Bill Fobls. Stena Harbor i 11 atnlt-tes havr tl\t n tht nation national sports, or In the Major<br />

1 Jim K.ating, Vantnor 4:13 a questinhable ri.puiatii)n in Leaiues for that matter.<br />

4—Jim Qlllactiar, MamH 4,14<br />

5—Tony Milirtdra, 8M Mm 4il7<br />

s_Alika Sluianikl, Briginune<br />

7_Rieh Smaliwood, Langport<br />

B^Dpug Rearti3n. Avsisn<br />

9_M«ek Pmny, WiMwsod OrM<br />

10_L«n Oulhrt., Wildwood »a»l<br />

11—loll B.rbutt, AHantte City<br />

I!—Tommy Palmer. North WikJwood<br />

FINAL SCORING<br />

1—OMln City .,,'.,,,., 15—10<br />

S—Stone Harbor 44 B BACK FROM RENTAL<br />

3—M»r»«. S-2— 4<br />

4_At!antie City J.p~ 3<br />

VtntnOf . : , : : . : :: : CJ 3<br />

"Ki I.I. 0-1— 1<br />

A laeml delicacy<br />

^tersey Coasfs blue claw<br />

plentiful in County waterways<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE—Crabbing is the "in"<br />

thing for Cape May County<br />

vacationers and residents.<br />

However, the reference is to<br />

the famous Jersey Coast blue<br />

claw crab, a table delicacy<br />

enjoyed by seafood lovers.<br />

In the past several weeks,<br />

crabbing, which is a sport<br />

enjoyed by all members of the<br />

crabbing fraternity, young and<br />

old alike, has taken a dramatic<br />

upswing for the belterproviding<br />

the best sport and<br />

best catches recorded in the<br />

past 10 or 11 years.<br />

Crabs have been large and<br />

plentiful, with the inland<br />

waterways being the most<br />

productive area for crabbing<br />

enthusiasts. Armed with crab<br />

traps, crab nets, hand lines and<br />

bait, the crabbing fraternity<br />

has been out in force scooping<br />

up quantities of crabs for crab<br />

feasts, crab cake dinners and<br />

spaghetti and crabs, another<br />

table delicacy.<br />

The blue claw crabs grow by<br />

shedding their shells, and each<br />

month, they gain a full inch in<br />

size. Available quantities of<br />

crabs at present, coupled with<br />

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the growth rate point to<br />

exceptionally good crabbing in<br />

September and October.<br />

Jersey Cape crabbers pursue<br />

their sport with wire basket<br />

traps suspended in the water at<br />

the end of a string. The basket<br />

sides open up allowing the<br />

unsuspecting crabs to enter the<br />

trap to get the bait. A pull of<br />

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Fad Jamboree<br />

events listed<br />

CAPE MAY COURT<br />

HOUSE — A full program of<br />

All Jamboree sports and<br />

recreatlQn ehampieriships has<br />

been scheduled by the Cape<br />

May County Park Commission<br />

from September 8 through<br />

October 12, it was announced<br />

today by Maj, Smith, (USAt,<br />

Ret,), director of Cape May<br />

County Parks and Recreation,<br />

Events included in the Pall<br />

Jamboree festivities Include<br />

croquet, golf, table tennis,<br />

archery, shuffleboard, bocce,<br />

horseshoe pitching, quoit<br />

pitching, volley ball, men's and<br />

women's slow pitch softball<br />

and hiking and jogging.<br />

Many of the events are<br />

competitive, and are in<br />

unlimited age brackets, Maj,<br />

Smith said. There is a<br />

competition for any and all<br />

who wish to participate, he<br />

said.<br />

The competitions will be<br />

held in the Cape May County<br />

park and are part of the Fall<br />

Jamboree Sports and<br />

Recreation Championship<br />

program under the direction of<br />

the County Park Commission,<br />

The Fall Jamboree is sponsored<br />

by the Cape May County<br />

Chamber of Commerce jn<br />

cooperation with the Cape May<br />

County Department of Public<br />

Affairs.<br />

For entry blanks and<br />

information on any of the J/ali<br />

Jamboree sports and recreation<br />

championships, write Maj,<br />

Gerald Smith, eia Cape May<br />

County Park Commission,<br />

Cape May Court House, NJ-<br />

08201,<br />

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Another popular Jersey<br />

Cape crabbing method is with a<br />

hand line to which a small<br />

weight and a bait are tied at<br />

one end. This is dropped to the<br />

bottom and pulled up<br />

periodically to see if a crab has<br />

started feeding on the bait. If<br />

so, the crab is scooped up with<br />

a small long-handled scoop net.<br />

Other crabbers enjoy stalking<br />

crabs' around the pier and<br />

pllinp In the waterways and<br />

still others paddle along the<br />

banks and look for crabs laying<br />

along the water's edge.<br />

Crabbers are reminded that<br />

female crabs with the bright<br />

orange spawn sac attached are<br />

illegal prey, as are sraaji crabs<br />

under four inches in length<br />

measured across the shell point<br />

to point.<br />

Most popular baits are<br />

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necks, fish heads and chunks of<br />

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to ripen in the sun for a day or<br />

two. Bait, equipment, and even<br />

instructions are available from<br />

Jersey Cape fishing tackle<br />

shops on a sale or rental basis.<br />

Most crabbing is done from<br />

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boats as well as from private<br />

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MARMORA Upp<br />

Township Elementary School<br />

will open for the 1968.70<br />

schooj year Friday, September<br />

5, with an all-day session.<br />

Lunches wUl be served in the<br />

school cafeteria.<br />

Doors will open at 8:30 a.m.<br />

Children not using bus<br />

transportation are requested<br />

not to arrive at the school<br />

grounds until 8:T1O,<br />

New registrations, will be<br />

accepted through Wednesday,<br />

September 3 and will close<br />

until Monday, September 16.<br />

Upper Township children<br />

attending St. Augustine's<br />

Parochial School in Ocean<br />

City, which opens Wednesday,<br />

will board the school bus at the<br />

usual time and place. They will<br />

be dropped off at St.<br />

Augustine's school shortly<br />

• prior to 8 a.m.<br />

. Freshmen attending Ocean<br />

City High School will attend an<br />

orientation day Thursday.<br />

Upper Township freshmen will<br />

be picked up at the usual time<br />

and place by the bus. School<br />

will be in session for the entire<br />

school day.<br />

Special education children<br />

attending the Tralnable Class in<br />

Middle Township will begin the<br />

school year Wednesday,<br />

September 3: __<br />

' Freshmen attending Ocean<br />

City High School will attend an<br />

orientation day Thursday,<br />

Upper Township freshmen will<br />

be picked up at the usual time<br />

and place, by the bus. School<br />

will bo in session for the entire<br />

school day.<br />

Special education children<br />

attending the Trainable Class in'<br />

Middle Township will begin the<br />

school year Wednesday,<br />

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Resort business establishments<br />

assisting church raise funds<br />

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long line of local businesses to<br />

assist in the current building<br />

fund drive for Holy Trinity<br />

Episcopal Church. All profits<br />

from the sales at Warren's<br />

tomorrow (Saturday) will be<br />

turned over to the local church<br />

for its fund drive.<br />

The Rev. Charles L. Wood,<br />

Ed. D., rector, urged<br />

parishoners to patronize the<br />

store "for the mutual benefit<br />

of both the business and the<br />

church".<br />

A letter has been sent local<br />

business and professional<br />

people on behalf of the parish.<br />

In the letter Dr. Wood<br />

appealed to area business<br />

interests by saying "we in<br />

Ocean City have built a<br />

reputation as a church-going,<br />

practicing Christian<br />

community. Therefore, what is<br />

good for the churches is good<br />

for business,"<br />

A considerable number of<br />

businessmen agreed and last<br />

Sunday Dr. Wood announced<br />

that a number of substantial<br />

contributions have been<br />

received. Each such<br />

contribution will be<br />

acknowledged Individually. In<br />

addition, all those firms who<br />

have given will be listed in the<br />

monthly newsletter sent to<br />

Going to college<br />

Walt McLaup.hlin, of 212 E.<br />

18th st., ii 19G9 graduate of<br />

Ocean City High School, has<br />

been accepted at Miami Dade<br />

Junior College in Miami, Fla ,<br />

where he will major in<br />

elementary education. He is<br />

the ion of Mrs. H»uh D.<br />

McLaughliu, Sr., and the late<br />

Mr. McLnuehlin.<br />

END<br />

SEASON<br />

I I tj tfaxi*i_fut<br />

Big-Capacity<br />

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HardtoBeMeve Price!<br />

199<br />

Acquisition of the new<br />

church lite at 30th it. and Bay<br />

av, will take place formally at<br />

the end of the year. The final<br />

payment of the $30,000<br />

purchase price is duo Oei^mtwr<br />

31, No estimate is available for<br />

members of the parish. prominently featured. In<br />

a construction date which must<br />

"We have one firm which addition a copon dinner will be<br />

* await sufficient fund* to<br />

requested that IU contribution held Septemi r 87 on the Music<br />

finance the new building.<br />

be completely anonymous," Pier and a 'ecture on early<br />

Dr. Wood reported, "and wo Americana i. ustrated with a<br />

shall respect that request." He collection. 61 original Currier<br />

added that contributions and Ives prints will be held in<br />

received after Tuesday or this October.<br />

week will be listed in the "Meanwhile', the receipts<br />

October issue of the parish keep coming in for the<br />

newsletter.<br />

S30,000 building fund project,<br />

The September issue which "Dr. Wood ropprU. "We are<br />

is sent to the entire parish indeed grateful to the many<br />

reports that attendance is businesses, in the area which BOAT and<br />

down somewhat but giving is have helped us and we want<br />

up for the summer season. the people to know that we ENGINE REPAIRS<br />

Attendance, however, is really appreciate their<br />

running almost 25 percent over thoughtfulness."<br />

SALES « SERVICE<br />

the January to August total for<br />

1967.<br />

********************<br />

The Building Fund<br />

Deep Sea Pithing<br />

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LMVM Daily 8 a.m.<br />

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three special ^v*nts in that<br />

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J»AGI 12 — SiCTION TWO<br />

THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong><br />

O.C. lifeguards win Margate Memorial<br />

to score 'grand slam' for the season<br />

Ocean City's lifeguards made swimmers and oanmen have a rowing event<br />

Margate became the first team<br />

the grand dam in Beach Patrol picked up all the marbles in oil Rocky Weber, Kevin Daly of swimmers and oarsmen in<br />

competitive events.this year. this major lifeguard racing and Bruce Wigo were the the history ol South Jersey<br />

The Ocean City guards events held* this year, . .the winners in Monday night's lifeguard racing events to win<br />

capped their winning South Jersey Lifeguard racing, Weber and Daly won all the available<br />

performances of the acuon by Championship hero in Ocean the two-mile, two-man crew<br />

winning the Margate Memorial City, the Dutch' Hoffman race by n real comfortable<br />

Rowing Regatta on theMemorial<br />

rseos at Wiidwood, margin, while Wigo crossed the<br />

Margate beach Monday the South Jersey Swimming finish line ahead of the field in<br />

evening.<br />

Championship at Llnwood, and the 1,000-foot singles rowing<br />

Captain George Lafforty's the Margate Memorial, strictly race.<br />

Weber and Daly launched<br />

their boat into the surf and<br />

immediately went on to the<br />

lead. They set the pace for the<br />

12-erew field all the way put<br />

and around the marker a mile<br />

at sea. The Ocean City crew<br />

CCEAN <strong>CITY</strong>'S ONLY<br />

dipped their sweeps deep and<br />

in perfect unison to increase<br />

INVfSTM1NT BROKIRAGI OFFICI<br />

their lead on the home leg.<br />

They hit the beach in 14:08<br />

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minutes, four seconds ahead of<br />

Stone Harbor's Tom Phillips<br />

and Todd Orvald.<br />

Wigo was pressed a little<br />

STOCKS . BONDS • MUTUAL FUNDS harder. He took the lead in the<br />

surf and hold it all the way<br />

around the course, crossing the<br />

finishing lino in 4:07 minutes,<br />

BOINNiNG & GO. Wigo hit the beach five seconds<br />

ahead . of his nearest<br />

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competitor, Bill Pablo, of<br />

Stone Harbor,<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, N, J,<br />

COL, HIRBIRT H. BLIZZARD<br />

The double victory gave<br />

Ocean City the maximum 10<br />

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points. Stone Harbor's seconds<br />

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points and second place. The<br />

nearest competitor from that<br />

point was Margate with four<br />

points.<br />

The Ocean City Bench Patrol<br />

by virtue of the victory at<br />

( inryer<br />

silverware in ono^ason.<br />

r Last week, ycean City's<br />

swimrneis amassed 64 points to<br />

carry offV the South Jersey<br />

Lifeguard Swimming Meet at<br />

the Mainland Recreation<br />

Center pool in Llnwood. Wigo<br />

won first place prizes in two<br />

events, while Steve Kennedy<br />

and Dave Kelly picked up first<br />

place points in their respective<br />

events. Then Kennedy and<br />

Kelly teamed up with Dennis<br />

Carey and Dave dleason to win<br />

a relay race.<br />

In the Hoffman Memorials<br />

at Wiidwood, Ocean City<br />

athletes failed to win first place<br />

in either the half mile swim or<br />

the 1,000-foot singles rowing<br />

race nnd one-mile doubles<br />

rowing event, but garnered<br />

enough points to edge Atlantic<br />

City, 15-14, At Wiidwood,<br />

Oleason was second in the<br />

swim, Wige was second injhe<br />

singles rowing event, and Daly<br />

and Weber wore second In the<br />

crow race.<br />

The victory march had Its<br />

beginning here In Ocean City<br />

several weeks ago with the<br />

annual running of the South<br />

Jersey Lifeg uard<br />

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delicacy<br />

Jersey Coasfs blue claw crab<br />

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HOUSE-Crabhing is the "in"<br />

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However, the reference is to<br />

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enjoyed by seafood lovers.<br />

In the past several weeks,<br />

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crabbing fraternity, young and<br />

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feasts, crab cake dinners and<br />

spaghetti and crabs, another<br />

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The blue claw crabs grow by<br />

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Jersey Cape crabbers pursue Another papular Jersey<br />

their sport with wire basket Cape crabbing method is with a<br />

traps suspended in the water at hand line to which a small<br />

the end of a string. The basket weight and a bait are tied at<br />

sides open up allowing the one end. This is dropped to the<br />

unsuspecting erabs to enter the bottom and pulled up<br />

trap to get the bait. A pull of periodically to see if a crab has<br />

the string and the crab is started feeding on the bait. It'<br />

so, the crab is scooped up with<br />

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Other crabbers enjoy stalking<br />

crabs around the pier and<br />

pilinp in the waterways and<br />

Fall Jamboree still others paddle along the<br />

banks and look for crabs laying<br />

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events listed Crabbers are reminded that<br />

female crabs with the bright<br />

CAPS MAY COURT orange spawn sac attached are<br />

HOUSE — A full program of illegal prey, as are small crabs<br />

AJ1 Jamboree sports and under four inches In length<br />

recreation championships has measured across the shell point<br />

been scheduled by the Cape to point.<br />

May County Park Commission Most popular baits are<br />

from September 8 through menhaden (bunkers), chicken<br />

October 12, it was announced necks, fish heads and chunks of<br />

today by Mai, Smith, (USAP, meat which have been allowed<br />

Ret.), director of Cape May to ripen In the sun for a day or<br />

County Parks and Recreation, two^ Bait, equipment, and even<br />

Events included in the Fall instructions are available from<br />

Jamboree festivities include Jersey Cape riihlng tackle<br />

croquet, golf, table tennis, shops on a sale or rental basis.<br />

archery, shuffleboard, bocce, Most crabbing is done from<br />

horseshoe pitching, quoit small inland waterway rental<br />

pitching, volley ball, men's and boats as well as from private<br />

women's slow pitch softball boats, piers and from the<br />

and hiking and jogging. shore. .<br />

Many of the events are<br />

competitive, and are in<br />

unlimited age bracketg, Maj,<br />

Smith said. There is a<br />

competition for any and all<br />

who wish to participate, he<br />

said.<br />

The competitions will be<br />

held in the Cape May County<br />

park and are part of the Fall<br />

Jamboree Sports and<br />

Recreation Championship<br />

program under the direetion of<br />

the County Park Commission.<br />

The Fall Jamboree is sponsored<br />

by the Cape May County<br />

Chamber of Commerce in<br />

cooperation with the Cape May<br />

County Department of Public<br />

Affairs,<br />

For entry blanks and<br />

information on any of the Jfall<br />

Jamboree sports and recreation<br />

championships, write Maj.<br />

Gerald Smith, c/o Cape May<br />

County park Commission,<br />

Cape May Court House, N.J.<br />

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Comment <strong>On</strong> Sports<br />

HY I'KTK rlliTCHE<br />

WdMhlnnInn,'IJ.C.-Amofieans<br />

have become known the world<br />

over as world champion squabblers<br />

of the sports world. At the<br />

Olympics, some members of the<br />

U,S, team Injected raco and<br />

politics into events and wore<br />

banned or threatened with being<br />

banned.<br />

In tennis, for fifteen years,<br />

American competitors have<br />

earned their bad name with temper<br />

tantrums, racket'threwlng<br />

and poof court manners in major<br />

European tournaments, In track<br />

and field moots, such as the re«<br />

cent competition in Oermany,<br />

U.S. participants boycott or<br />

threaten to boycott moots because<br />

of squabbles with the AAV<br />

over living condilions.<br />

Whatever the reasons and<br />

justifications, and in some<br />

cases of individual conduct<br />

there is no justification, VM,<br />

athletes have given the nation<br />

a questionable reputation in<br />

international sports events in<br />

recent yeara.<br />

Perhaps the behavior of Us,<br />

young people reflects the rising<br />

tide of crime und juvenile delinquiney<br />

so rampant at home.<br />

<strong>On</strong> the whole, \3£, athletes are<br />

well behavod, but there hove<br />

been too many prima donas and<br />

too many exceptlonB-and these<br />

eiceptlons have given the na.<br />

tiona bad name,<br />

A few years ngo I witnessed<br />

a hockey match between a UA.<br />

team headed for the Innsbruck<br />

Olympics and a European team.<br />

The poor sportsmanship of the<br />

VS. team, or at least some of<br />

the 11,8, players, was personally<br />

embarrassing and had Oerman<br />

fans disgusted with American<br />

sports conduct.<br />

sports prima donas, or those<br />

who use race, to get by with<br />

murder, have no Place in International<br />

sports, or in the Major<br />

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Somers Point Public Schools<br />

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School hours are for grades<br />

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to 3:05 p.m., with lunch hour<br />

from 12 to 2 p.m.; grades 7<br />

and 8 hours are from 9 a.m. to<br />

3:20 p.m. with lunch hour<br />

from 11:22 to 12:16,<br />

Bus Schedules for<br />

Somers Point Public<br />

Schools:<br />

SCHEDULE 1:<br />

Bus starts at Ocean Heights<br />

av. and Shore rd. at 8:30 a.m.<br />

goes down Shore rd. to Circle<br />

to Mays Landing rd. to Route<br />

8. Bus stops on Shore rd, will<br />

be at the following streets:<br />

Wilmont, Dawes, Cedar,<br />

Maryland, Bethel, New York,<br />

New Jersey, Stops at Mays<br />

Landing rd, and Route 9.<br />

Continues to Route 9 to<br />

Village prive South down to<br />

Holly Hills Drive South to<br />

Village Drive North up to New<br />

rd. to Jordan rd. school, on<br />

10th st. side of school. Bus<br />

stops: Beginning of Village<br />

Drive South, Holly Hills Drive<br />

South and Village Drive,<br />

Village Drive North {center).<br />

Village Drive North p.nd New<br />

Road, New Road and Village<br />

dr. east (Children going to<br />

other schools are to stay on the<br />

bus for Dawes and New York<br />

av. schools). Bus returns in<br />

reverse schedule at 3:28 p.m.<br />

SCHEDULE 2:<br />

Bus loaves Jordan Road<br />

School (10th St. side) to Laurel<br />

dr, to JAmbler rd, down Bala<br />

dr. to Fairagut rd. to Oolwiek<br />

dr, up Bala dr. to Ambler rd, to<br />

Oroveland av, to South View<br />

dr. Jo Chapman blvd, to Now<br />

rd. Bus stops will beat: Laurel<br />

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Ambler at Bala, at<br />

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Oroveland, Oroveland and<br />

South Viewer,, Chapman blvd.<br />

Continuei,on to New rd. to<br />

Bethel rd. to Dawes av. school,<br />

then to Shore rd, to New York<br />

av. school. Bus returns in<br />

reverse schedule at 3:0B p.m.,<br />

starting at New York av.<br />

school; 3:10 p.m., stops at<br />

Dawes av. school; 3:2g p.m.,<br />

stops at .'nrdan rd. school.<br />

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will open for the 1B69-70<br />

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5, with an all-day session.<br />

Lunches will be served in the<br />

school cafeteria.<br />

Doors will open at 8:30 a,m.<br />

Children not using bus<br />

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not to arrive at the school<br />

grounds until 8:30,<br />

New registrations, will be<br />

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September 3 and will close<br />

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Upper Township children<br />

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be dropped off at St.<br />

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prior to 8 a.m.<br />

Freshmrn attending Ocean<br />

City High School will sitU-nd an<br />

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Upper Township freshmen will<br />

be picked up at the UKual time<br />

and place by the bus. School<br />

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Special education children<br />

attending the Trainnble Class in<br />

Middle Township will begin the<br />

:chool year Wednesday.<br />

•September 3.<br />

Kreshmen attending Ocean<br />

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Upper Township freshmen will<br />

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Go in Cemfort - Ge by Bus - RWe WMt Usl<br />

Resort business establishments<br />

assisting church raise funds<br />

Warren's Gift Shop, 834 members of tho parish.<br />

Asbury av., is the latest in a "We have one firm which<br />

long line of local businesses to requeuted that its contribution<br />

assist in tin. (jutruiil building ?? c completely anonymous,"<br />

fund drive for Holy Trinity Dr Acquisition of the new<br />

church site at 30th at, and Bay<br />

av, will take place formally at<br />

the end of the year. The final<br />

payment of the $30,000<br />

purchase pricfjs due December<br />

31. No estimate is available for<br />

prominently featured. In<br />

a construction date which must<br />

addition a capon dinner will be<br />

await sufficient funds to<br />

held Beptemer 27 on the Music<br />

finance the new building.<br />

Pier and a lecture on early<br />

- Wood reported, "and we Americana illustrated with a<br />

Episcopal Church, All profits shall respect that request." He<br />

from the sales<br />

p<br />

p q collection of original Currier<br />

at Warren's added that contributions and Ives prints will be held in.<br />

tomorrow (Saturday) wilL be received after Tuesday of this October.<br />

turned over to the local church week will be lilted in the "Meanwhile, the receipts<br />

for its fund drivo.<br />

October issue of the parish keep C€jming In for the<br />

The Rev, Charles L, Wood, newsletter.<br />

$30,000 building fund project,<br />

Ed,. •. D., rector, urged The September issue which "Dr. Wood reports. "We are<br />

parishoners to patronize the is sent to the entire parish indeed grateful to the many<br />

store "for the mutual benefit reports that attendance is businesses In the area which BOAT and<br />

of both the business and the down somewhat but giving is have helped us and we want<br />

church",<br />

up for the summer season. the people to know that we ENGINE REPAIRS<br />

A letter has been sent local Attendance, however, Is really appreciate their<br />

business and professional running almost 28 percent over though tfulness."<br />

MLIf A SERVICE<br />

people on behalf of the parish. the January to August to£al for<br />

In the letter Dr. Wood 1B87.<br />

»••*•«»»»»»•••»•••••<br />

appealed to area business The Building Fund<br />

Daap faa Fishing<br />

interests by saying "we in continues to grow and the<br />

Luvit Daily I ».m.<br />

Ocean City have built a newsletter reports a total of Rental Boats<br />

reputation as a chureh-Bolng, three special events In that<br />

Returnc at 2 p.m.<br />

proctieinE Christian connection. The Saturday<br />

community. Therefore, what is benefit sain at Warren's is Bay & River Fishing<br />

good for the churches Is good<br />

YACHT SALES<br />

for business."<br />

CRABBING<br />

and CHARTERS<br />

A considerable number of<br />

businessmen agreed and last ONE STOP Net* & <strong>Line</strong>s Firmiihedf<br />

RAILWAY S8RVICE,<br />

Sunday Dr. Wood announced<br />

HOLIBAUGH'S<br />

that a number of substantial FOR FISHING &<br />

•AIT • TACKLE<br />

contributions have been BOATING, GAS, GATEWAY<br />

and SUPPLIES<br />

received. Each such<br />

contribution will be TACKLE & BAIT<br />

acknowledged individually. In<br />

MARINA<br />

addition, all those firms'who 16.TGN ILICTRiC<br />

have given will be listed in the<br />

<strong>On</strong> Patcong Creek SAMPSON<br />

monthly newsletter sent to BpAT^HOIST • Route 559 •<br />

Mays Landing Road - BROS. -<br />

PAST, SMALL BOAT HOIST<br />

SOMERS POINT at fh#<br />

Patcong Creek Bridge Boatyard & Marina<br />

Going to collsge MAY'S DIAL 927-4129 228 Bay Ava. 399-3111<br />

MARINA & 10AT YARD All Kinds of Bait<br />

12th ft lay Front • 3M-2M1<br />

Walt McLaughlin, of 212 E.<br />

18th st., a 1069 (,'raduntc of<br />

Ocean City Hij;h School, has<br />

been accepted at Miami Dade<br />

Junior College in Miami, Fla<br />

where he will major in<br />

elementary education. He is<br />

the ion of Mrs. HiiRh D.<br />

McLatighlin, Sr_, nnd the late<br />

Mr \fi Liiuphhn<br />

END<br />

SEASON<br />

SALE!^<br />

II (J I |~» fri fit"<br />

Big-Capacity<br />

Automatic Washer at a<br />

Hard-to-Believe Price!<br />

DILUXI 18 POUND Z-8PIID<br />

HOTPOINT WASHIR WITH<br />

PORCBLAIN ENAMEL FINISH<br />

• PfliUKO conlrol pnnol with a walBr<br />

level selsctions. • Handle! 1 ]b, is<br />

big IB 16, loads, • Throo Founialn-<br />

Fiilor* w»«n cysies, • Melergd<br />

waUr (ill, sjalmorit ejoeior, 1/s HP.<br />

molar, naavy-duty trinsmljilon,<br />

Model WLW2W0<br />

END OF SEASON SALE!<br />

19#9 . 17' FLEETCRAFT "CATALINA" with a 1969<br />

65 H,P, Mercury "SS" Engine, Electric Start,<br />

Single Lever Controls. All Ski and Safety<br />

Equipment Included. List Price $2,800.00<br />

SPEED & JKi BOAT RENTALS<br />

2ND STREiT and BAY AVfNUf DIAL 398-0424<br />

Priced fora Sell-out!<br />

I I CJ LpLOT_ri.t<br />

PORCILAIN-PROTiCTID<br />

WASHERS and DRYERS<br />

MATOHINQ DHYIRi FROM ,95<br />

ONLY FROM HOTPGINT... TOUGH PORCELAIN ENAMEL<br />

PROTEOTiON, PRICED LESS THAN PAINTED MACHINES<br />

MOTfnitR<br />

O/VEOYOU<br />

oRE<br />

you<br />

ram<br />

• Does 2 to-16 pound loads<br />

without spfleiil attachmenu<br />

• Three water-level selections<br />

• Three wash-, two rime,<br />

temperature selections<br />

1 • Fountain-Filter lint removal<br />

• Wideirc spiral agitation<br />

• Three soil-removal cycles<br />

• Tempering witer cool-down<br />

• Deluxe styling<br />

usually found only in<br />

higher-priced models,<br />

•- Olearning porcelain-enamel<br />

finish inside and out<br />

protects this washer from<br />

scratches, stains and rust,<br />

• Heavy-duty Vi H,P, motor<br />

• Heavy-duty transmission<br />

CORSON ELECTRIC<br />

ILICTRICAL CONTRACTOR<br />

752 WiST AViNUB DIAL 3?fuM4i<br />

OPEN 8 5 DAILY ^ FRIDAY EVENING 7-9<br />

JACOB 0, SCHUF^, JH,, ProprietOT<br />

.&?•<br />

wm


PASi 14 — SICTION TWO<br />

THI <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISEMENTS<br />

CLASSIFIED AD RATES<br />

AAwtisemems tor three cehimas stvuU he ir, itw<br />

ol The SvntinCl.LuigQr SOT LATER THAN NOOK<br />

DAY TOR REGULAR PUBLICATION ani NOON \VE3>NES.<br />

DAY fUR TOOJ^TE-roCLJUBSIFY, Dia! »MU,<br />

<strong>On</strong>e Time, 3 WcnA or Less .,.....,..,,... ,,,.,. |I.2i<br />

PROF.<br />

NOT TAB ROOF _ New roof, eld<br />

poof repaired, roof recoated Tejr<br />

roof repeated with pure hsf iif-<br />

A<br />

iumbia boyi Mi*. 24" fair coodi-<br />

tion, 110, CaM 399J92O, B.S9<br />

I960 17' ctNTURT RMOrter Ipesd<br />

Bo»t y.I engine, II100 Phone<br />

Jf 9-4221, J.J9<br />

16' MIQOEN INiOARD. I70 H.P,<br />

iiray.Ma#iri* n/i£ine, rtavy top, 4<br />

rod nofsJers, Sood "fishtnf beat. Make<br />

offer, includes slip for season. Call<br />

39f*iji . - - - ^.-^<br />

TOUfJS MAN Besirel «o car. fat<br />

yauf fiomei dynns winter months.<br />

Call 3S9.BS6). (.ij<br />

WANTEB — Bafey sitter, y<br />

H 3 is h. § days ii «<br />

Call 39^1431 &#=<br />

p.m. 9-H<br />

— IT'<br />

HQUMirVSBK ^ psrt Hm*. ij<br />

14 year Urt grt^ After<br />

^ fe Call<br />

CHAMBERMAIDS — 5<br />

full Ufne year round, ReporT to<br />

ViTk f j***epe'» Wanders Hotel,<br />

. Ulh and Boardwalk. 9,4<br />

WOMDi BEEUNE FASHIONS need<br />

(3) sQfiists m this ares, Qua|.<br />

ifications: love eioUies, drive car.<br />

CHAMBERMAID. _«ood pay, Sort<br />

COMMERCIAL ARTIST desires free<br />

lance work in Asiamic City, Ocean<br />

City area. Will do aft work for<br />

letef heads, holiness cards, etc.<br />

Pnone 399.9J5i. g.jj<br />

SiTTER FOR ADULTS by the week<br />

5f Isnger. Esperierieed, cheerful.<br />

changed- Write gss ' Z?6<br />

Ledger.<br />

STORM SASH<br />

and SCREENS<br />

REPAIRED<br />

Ocean City<br />

Glass<br />

92fJ Asbury Avanue<br />

•MwMn fid and IJfh<br />

3f9.2224<br />

UNEEDA<br />

TOOL<br />

Ask IM, w» rant<br />

Itiett any kind!<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

Walletee Hardware<br />

1SB ASIURY AVENUE<br />

Ttt WEST<br />

FURNITURE STORASI. Inquire Fara-<br />

Ulian, 399-IlZi. i t<br />

•rain if necessary. Apply in „ .<br />

ts Mm Thompson, Flanders Hotel,<br />

Ocean c«y. No tdeshone calls, #.2»<br />

STENQORAPHER _ Secretary for<br />

Trenton manufacturer sales de*<br />

partment Must bt neat, personable<br />

and efficient. In reply state, educa-<br />

tion, experience and<br />

Mlary to box 271,<br />

• CUSTOMER AeciFTANCE~nighe5t in<br />

higory. Few territories now aval),<br />

able for women So earn food in.<br />

come witft high demand Avon Prod-<br />

ucts. Wrile Mrs. Vita p. Hunter,<br />

Bm S2, MiHviMe. N, J. or tali<br />

: 825.4133 or S22.7J67, §,29<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> EMPLOVMENT AeHnoy.<br />

915 West Ave, rWioBlr, hef?furi<br />

nfted, Refenmees invesoaatM. Cera.<br />

clia Middos, prop,, tfar 31P.1SS6<br />

t,f.<br />

astJtlEHCED CHILD CARE in my<br />

home. 9I7,S0Bi. , _^_<br />

REAPING—All ages. ften-edial ilia-<br />

ing. Phonics Elementary sefieol<br />

subjects; Simple speeeh grBbierns<br />

stadineis work far pfirfirst grad-<br />

ers. <strong>On</strong>e hour's heia heies! A<br />

, erjrtdiic'ed tutoring serv.<br />

ice smee 1950- Certifed *eaefier=<br />

Arltae N-ial, 133S Pleisure Aw.<br />

Ocean Ctty, 3P3.17§4 §.__%<br />

Auto Air<br />

Conditioning<br />

Service<br />

<strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong><br />

GLASS COMPANY<br />

926 At bury Avenue<br />

399.2224<br />

UWANTA<br />

RENTA<br />

UMBRELLAS $3 a wk,<br />

RAFTS $2 • day,<br />

55 a week<br />

We Sell All These<br />

New, Too!<br />

Ph.399-2227<br />

Wallace Hardware<br />

750 Asbury Avenue<br />

749 Wesf Avenue<br />

16' PACEMAKER Sedan SpOrtfiih,<br />

twin 22g% 110 generator, new<br />

bimini trtis year, many #*&»<br />

$16,000, Call 459^9?1 of SC9.399-<br />

6936. $4<br />

ir CHRIS CRAFT saoWn cruise,<br />

completely renovahfd. 5B h.p, Ev.<br />

infuse outboard, in water, ready to<br />

»8. A good boat for skiing. 23<br />

Ocean Jjd, "tJ«<br />

CENTESSOARD SLOOP. 2ta*M


,y<br />

PAGE 16 SECTION TWO THE <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-LEDGiR<br />

Merrymctn and Smith<br />

return from Europe<br />

Asbury<br />

of 939<br />

t M^rrynijin, of 'M<br />

uv., mid Jumt** Smith<br />

£?<br />

returned<br />

tOllr<br />

E»Hliind<br />

Italy,<br />

: -np.syn av,, recently<br />

i'roiii nn c x tensive<br />

f Rllr Vivitm"<br />

, Franco, Switzerland,<br />

Yugoslavia, Austria.<br />

Lomns Totnb. The main<br />

attraction^ in Leninfyrud were<br />

"The HoriiiituKv" ixnii U»*<br />

summer pnlnro built by Pel or<br />

thf (Jrt it<br />

Thi-i \vii« the second<br />

Lairopran trip fur Hie Iwo. Mr.<br />

Mrrryman is n sucial studied<br />

Hifjli .School Hud Mr. .Smith bt u<br />

sixth K<br />

Finland, Sweden,<br />

Norway. Denmark, Germany<br />

am) The Ni-therlnnijs<br />

Hitfh spot* «f their trip wen<br />

visits u»<br />

Moscow, Leningrad<br />

and the dividt* MM •• IUI<br />

1606 FMinc AVENUE,<br />

MMTM lU-ttl*<br />

How to Please the Family<br />

Without Really Trying!<br />

CALL US FOR A RfALTRIAT<br />

WHAT'S YOUR PLEASURE t<br />

• ANOtOVil! • MUIHR901U<br />

SXntA CHIIH •<br />

TAKEOUT ONLYI<br />

SPAGHETTI • CHIfiSI RAVIOLI<br />

(Choice Of Meatball or Sausage)<br />

AND TO GO WITH IT ... ITALIAN SALAD<br />

JUST PHONE 398-0722<br />

(If WILL 11 K1AOY WHIN YOU CALL)<br />

STEAK SANDWICHES • HOT DOSS<br />

HOAGIES • HAMBURGERS • FRENCH FRIES<br />

OPEN DAlLf<br />

11 A. M. - 10 P. M. - FRI. «ntf SAT. 'TIL MIDNIGHT<br />

PREPS<br />

34th STREET<br />

& ASBURY AVI.<br />

Your old hoilcr nny be<br />

sending your heat and your<br />

dollars up the chimney<br />

SAVE MONEY WITH A NEW<br />

AMERICAN-STANDARD GAS BOILER<br />

• Efficient, dtlivsrs more heat in '<br />

Long-lasting «i» !ron..,ei#an, quiet, compart<br />

SAVE '99.00<br />

with *<br />

GAS HIAT SOILIR CONVERSION<br />

G#t a Prw Bifimare of Heating Cotfi In<br />

Your Hemt, NO OBLIGATION<br />

WE SELL, INSTALL and SERVICE<br />

S l In Gas Baseboard Hear<br />

Frank M. Mazziteil 1 & Son<br />

PLUMBING & HIATING<br />

200 ASBURY AVi, DIAL 399-3193<br />

••••»«<br />

FINAL<br />

DAYS<br />

OF OUR<br />

SUMMER CLEARAI<br />

OF<br />

MEN'S and BOYS'<br />

MEN'M and BOYS'<br />

733 Aibuiy<br />

dixon's are ready fo<br />

ScHooiia<br />

SUITS<br />

in an Mpertly _<br />

suit. We have (he 1<br />

f all shades and 1<br />

65.00 to<br />

SPORT COATS<br />

A raujt tor «wj L<br />

ant's wardrobe Newt<br />

colors. Tailored for c<br />

fort.<br />

45,00 to I<br />

SUCIC<br />

Niwost faH colm i<br />

styles. Gray, Olhe, Bi<br />

Chareoil, Stoki<br />

9.00 to:<br />

DRESS SHfKTS<br />

colon wltt potton 1<br />

or tab colialE<br />

5.00 to <<br />

iACWTS<br />

ky Wa<br />

Oratt WMHIH<br />

Mediuin and<br />

wtight.<br />

14.00 to!<br />

SWEATBB<br />

by Ralwf liwiirtJ^!<br />

Latest eolla$<br />

SHOE DEPARTMENT<br />

NUNN BUSH 17,95 to 3I.W<br />

HUSH PUPPIifi<br />

SHOT IN OUR<br />

BOYS 1 DEPARTMENT<br />

Complete Selection of<br />

SUITS • ALL WEATHER COAR<br />

COATS - JACWTS<br />

%mm - SLACKS<br />

Slut S to 20<br />

I fnabling ordinance mifiing tho salary ocalos of<br />

I nrttn City workers was ponied on first reading •<br />

jja City Commission at its regular bi-monthly<br />

tlngyeiMrday,<br />

, at the meeting tho commissionera adopted<br />

ordinance advancing the daily wages of<br />

i so that Beach patrol lieutenants will cam<br />

/ and guards with six or more years of<br />

ill be paid $18, Guards will start at $11 a<br />

jeach Patrol "medics" will be paid $13.<br />

r Niws<br />

f§r RADIO<br />

,HWfl<br />

1400 KC, II a.m. <strong>OCEAN</strong><br />

ordinance provides pay raise for city workers<br />

The new salaries provide considerably higher pay<br />

for unclassified"!, workers not covered' by. Civil<br />

Servico, A State Civil Service study of all municipal<br />

.wages resulted in the pay increasei, howevor.<br />

Under the, new unclassified wage scale, the<br />

building inspector can earn up to $8,000 a year.<br />

Salaries for other unclassified workers include city<br />

solicitor (retainer) $8,000. City Solicitor Josiah E.<br />

DuBois also, bills the city for writing ordinances<br />

and handling court cases. City clerk, up to $8,000;<br />

city treasurer, up to $12,000; deputy city cjerk, up<br />

to $7,600; deputy director of public works, up to<br />

$9,500; municipal court judge, up to $12,000; civil<br />

defense director, up to $3,600; public relations<br />

officer, up to $12,000; commissioners' secretaries,<br />

up to $8,800; tax asieMor, up to $8,000; tax<br />

collector up to $8,000.<br />

After the two new ordinances become law<br />

following, second and flnBl readings and a 10«day<br />

waiting period £he commissioners may, by<br />

resolution, advance salaries of any or all worker! to<br />

any point on tho increment scales.<br />

The salary ordinances will be taken up for<br />

additional reading! and public hearing at the City<br />

Commiisien meeting of September 17.<br />

City worker! have been told tint, while «U of<br />

them will receive raises retroactive, to July 1, ttiert<br />

is no intention of advancing all worker* to the<br />

highest wage they may receive. A§ of January 1<br />

wage increases will be given on the basis of merit.<br />

<strong>CITY</strong> <strong>SENTINEL</strong>-<strong>LEDGER</strong> COMPLETE<br />

— No. 34 Telephone 360.6411 <strong>OCEAN</strong> <strong>CITY</strong>, NiW JERSEY. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 1969<br />

-year-old boy perishes<br />

ier¥ic££ were held<br />

'i/lirnoon at Seaside<br />

Palermo, for J»m«<br />

asn IB, who pcrlihed<br />

shy morning lire<br />

whkh totally<br />

tandy and ice<br />

operated by his<br />

Uic boardwalk at<br />

Hth, § sophomorg at<br />

I City High School, was<br />

I ofireome by smoke<br />

,jt In « front bedroom<br />

| Iht Itote. The fire had<br />

ht under control by<br />

n were able to<br />

teMm and remove<br />

lydurn'd body,<br />

_I p yesterday the<br />

tfcni«niin F. Allgood,<br />

r pBtof of the First<br />

1,000 'walk blaze<br />

Methodiit Chureh and a long<br />

time friend of the Johnson<br />

family, officiated at the brief<br />

service.<br />

As members of the<br />

immediate family grouped<br />

around Mm Dr. Allgood read<br />

the Twenty-third Pialm—"The<br />

Lord is my shepherd, I shall<br />

not want," and the fourteenth<br />

chapter of the Gospel<br />

aeeording to St. John, "Let not<br />

your heart be troubled: Ye<br />

believe in Qod, believe also In<br />

me. In my Father's house are<br />

many mansions; If it were not<br />

so, I would have told you. I go<br />

to prepare a place for you."<br />

The J100.000 fire in which<br />

the youth lost his life was<br />

reported at 6-68 a.m. Tuesday<br />

when a fisherman on the Bth<br />

st, jetty saw smoke rising from<br />

the center of the candy shop.<br />

He tan to 4th st. and the<br />

boardwalk where he pulled an<br />

alarm at a call box.<br />

But the first alarm to reach<br />

City Hall was turned in by<br />

Basil H, Blair, of Kirkwood,<br />

who with his wife, Alice was<br />

taking an early morning bicycle<br />

ride.<br />

Approaching the candy store<br />

Mrs, Blair told her husband she<br />

smelled smoke, and as the<br />

couple rounded the bend in the<br />

Boardwalk at 4th st. smoke<br />

and Dame erupted from the<br />

roof of the shop.<br />

Public asked to cooperate<br />

in fall street cleaning job<br />

Pmnmtr long streets have bi'en clogged<br />

( automobiles making it impossible<br />

ily lu t lean them ttdequatvly,<br />

(lodiputy public work* director W<br />

Itlmin<br />

ihnun-has taiiiiHiitjd-j-»Mt; mtetj*<br />

odeinsv eep" with the purposes of<br />

(ftttawn 1 '! Erects tn the &pic and &pnn<br />

u of bit spring<br />

»EiJ(snhi-r B to 12 all mntonsU have<br />

1 dno(U) park their car* on the sidtn of<br />

I iTPnui's which have even house<br />

• till make it possible<br />

\jpnn in 'blue'<br />

for crows of<br />

automatic cweopers and others oquippsd with<br />

hand brush05 to clean things up.<br />

Then, from September 15 to 19 motorists<br />

should not park on th* side of streets with odd<br />

£ #3<br />

)t Bill Spruill<br />

•rns in his badge<br />

*ljr<br />

and V-w* alR^<br />

with<br />

MEN'S and BOYS'<br />

733 Asbury Ave. Dial 399-1<br />

Open Friday and Saturiay N1«M»<br />

WE HONOR e,e,P., BiNM'5 ^'ot<br />

and AMERICAN EXPRESS CMOIT CAF<br />

police Sergeant<br />

I opniill will complott<br />

Imr of duly tomorrow<br />

"K tcrvi-d as a polici"<br />

•nceJutlf 1, 1938.<br />

ll official n tin merit<br />

tome until January 15,<br />

** by coincitk-nri. is<br />

^fi 6Sth birthday<br />

tMminnl leave<br />

«o that he may<br />

hanu up his<br />

«P tomorrow night,<br />

i for-the last two<br />

l hu not worn a<br />

He hu served with<br />

mohair wool ~ ,.._ ___ «s the Police<br />

juvenile aid<br />

squads.<br />

• ytut the sergeant,<br />

^« pmonal friend"<br />

of Ocean City<br />

"" camed mnny<br />

oai<br />

from civic<br />

for the<br />

• police work,<br />

t 1B88 ho was<br />

tntincl.Ledgor's A<br />

•-"the year. Each<br />

1 page feature<br />

r woman<br />

most for the<br />

fo, Mrs.<br />

>,',••"' Jive at 717<br />

, n.i mid yesterday ho<br />

f J^mm ho intondg<br />

1 somewhat easy<br />

•°r a number<br />

of local people.<br />

Bill Spruill U inn impressive<br />

fifHJre-of a man, six feet two<br />

inches tttll and weighing in the<br />

neighborhood of 215 pounds<br />

His commanding presence<br />

has made it unnectsttary for<br />

him to "net tough" as an<br />

officer. He has preferred to<br />

handle. p£uUlcin&_ (ptfctty utiu*<br />

continued on page 7<br />

h in the daytime and at night to clenn up<br />

Burman noted the clean up will include nil<br />

paved cross streets and through streets<br />

Midtown Asbury nv, is the only exception,<br />

Burnian explained. Tn the center of town<br />

over-ntflht pnrking is not permitted on Asbury<br />

HV. and therefor* 1 it has been possible to st-nd<br />

sweepers through on a rpjftilar srhodulc<br />

and Blair mounted the steps<br />

and wrenched open the door to<br />

the Johnson apartment.<br />

Me called Into the smoke,<br />

filled interior and shortly, Mrs.<br />

Blair said, two girls and Mr,<br />

and Mrs, Johnson, all in night<br />

attire, exited from the<br />

apartment.<br />

There was talk that two<br />

boys remained in the building<br />

and Blair, using a pair of damp<br />

bathing trunks as a mask,<br />

attempted to enter. The smoke<br />

drove him back when someone<br />

said the two boys had escaped.<br />

The first firemen to arrive at<br />

Blair turned in an alarm the scene said they saw smoke<br />

from a Boardwalk fire ala«m^-pouring from the center of the<br />

box then he and his wife sped two-and.a.hBlf story wooden<br />

to the rear of the candy shop structure which included the<br />

candy and ice cream shop and<br />

the^apartment above it, Mn.<br />

Blair Bald she saw flames behind<br />

the soda fountain near the<br />

front of the shop.<br />

Bdwaid Johnson and hU<br />

wife, Elizabeth, both 48, were<br />

standing on the back porch of<br />

the second floor, firemen said.<br />

By that time, it M reported,<br />

later, Johnson had roused his<br />

lO-yemr-old dsu$»ter, Ann.<br />

She, with s girl friend; Naney<br />

Becette, 10, had been<br />

occupying a bedroom close to<br />

that occupied by Johnson Kid<br />

His wife.<br />

As of yefterday the cause of<br />

the fire had not been<br />

determined, but Fire Chief<br />

Ferdinand Tseearind said h(><br />

was not ruling out the<br />

possibility of arson, A team of<br />

detectives headed by Captain<br />

D, Norman Young was seeking<br />

additional witnesses who may<br />

I. £38<br />

Sgt. William Spruill<br />

Three-day meeting<br />

Regional Conference<br />

of CBMC opens here<br />

The Fifth Annual Atlantic<br />

Shore Regional Conference of<br />

the Christian Business Men's<br />

Committee is being held today<br />

through Sunday.<br />

Headquarter! will be at the<br />

Flanders Hotel with meetinp<br />

Saturday morning and on<br />

Sunday on the Music Pier.<br />

Saturday evening a banquet<br />

will he held in Convention Hall<br />

to be followed by a meeting.<br />

Speakers expected are Tod<br />

pemoss, OBMCI chairmanj<br />

Russell Estey, John Luft and<br />

Tom Willey, Special music will<br />

bo by the Czehy Musical<br />

Messengers. In addition to the<br />

numbers given during the<br />

convention they will present a<br />

4B-minute concert Sunday<br />

afternoon.<br />

The ichedule for the throe<br />

days of activities is:<br />

Friday •<br />

3 to 8 p.m. • Registration<br />

6 to 7:30 p.m. • Dinner in<br />

the main dining room<br />

S p.m. = Communion Service<br />

in the Solarium, Welcome by<br />

Joe Popp, Conference<br />

chairman, and ipeclal music by<br />

Csehy Musical Messengers,<br />

Meditation by Aaron<br />

Denllnger,<br />

g:a0 p.m. -Open Air<br />

Witnessing on the Boardwalk at<br />

llthst,<br />

Saturday •<br />

8 a.m. • Buffet breakfast In<br />

the main dining room,<br />

continued an page 6<br />

Season finale<br />

FuMIMtlan Ofth:.<br />

Sth St. and Hsv*n B<br />

Black aarid smoke filled with ambers belohei skyward from burning structura.<br />

Hi-jinks marks final fling of holiday crowd<br />

Labor Day, It's goodbye<br />

time at the shore when kids<br />

hunt for souvenirs; when they<br />

have farewell parties<br />

preparatory to shaking sand<br />

from their sandals for another<br />

year.<br />

This year thinp were little<br />

Beach Patrol<br />

force<br />

Ocean City's eight mile<br />

stretch of beach will be<br />

protected) by only four Beach<br />

Patrol stations after this<br />

weekend.<br />

Public Safety Director<br />

Chester j, Wlmberg and Beach<br />

Patrol Captain George T.<br />

Lafferty blamed the absence of<br />

guards on the early date of<br />

Labor Day * which took<br />

college-age guards back to their<br />

schools.<br />

"Through this Sunday<br />

lifeguards will be stationed at<br />

St. Charles pi,, Sth, 12th, ISth,<br />

18th, 28th, 34th and 57th sts.<br />

StartinB next Monday the<br />

protected beaches wUl be<br />

reduced to four — St. Charles<br />

pi., 8th, 12th and 34th its,<br />

Wlmberg u«ed bathere to<br />

continued on page 8<br />

different from other years. The<br />

kids kept the police busy but<br />

the young crowd filtered out<br />

of town with no serious<br />

casualties — eicept for the<br />

comparatively smil number<br />

who posted bail or languished<br />

in jail.<br />

Must take CS tests<br />

<strong>On</strong> Friday somebody swiped<br />

the special sign in front of City<br />

Mall which read, "No parking.<br />

For Mayor <strong>On</strong>ly." Mayor<br />

Robert L. Sharp sa'.d to let it<br />

go until Tuesday else a<br />

replacement get stolen too.<br />

Then there was the juvenile<br />

Unionists eye status<br />

of city dredge crews<br />

An AFL-CIO union is<br />

interested in organizing<br />

workers who will be employed<br />

on the newly acquired city<br />

sand pumping dredge. The<br />

Sentinel-LedBer learned<br />

yesterday.<br />

A representative of Local<br />

25, Marine Division, of the<br />

International Union of<br />

Operating Engineers, APL-CIC^<br />

came here from New York City<br />

for a preliminary discussion<br />

with the City Commission but<br />

no determination has been<br />

made as to whether the city<br />

dredge personnel could be<br />

unionized under State Law.<br />

The city has expected to pay<br />

the equivalent of union wages<br />

for the dredge personnel but<br />

the workers must qualify for<br />

their jobs by taking Civil<br />

Service ejcBminalions.<br />

How the Civil Service<br />

requirements would fit In with<br />

the requirements of the union<br />

has not been determined.<br />

In a northern New Jersey<br />

county a dredge being used to<br />

nil In marshland is operated by<br />

city workers who have Civil<br />

Service status, but otherwise<br />

the issue of union versus Civil<br />

Service does not appear to have<br />

been raised.<br />

In New York State a dredge<br />

operated by Suffolk County Is<br />

manned entirely by union<br />

personnel but Now York's civil<br />

service regulations may differ<br />

from those of New Jersey,<br />

who was lighting up his<br />

farewell party in an apartment<br />

on Central av, near 10th St.,<br />

lighting it up with the flashing<br />

buoy part of a U.S. Coast<br />

Guard warning light worth<br />

$800.<br />

Police raided the party arid<br />

took the buoy and the boy to<br />

headquarters. They then<br />

notified the Coa»t Guard, TTie<br />

youngster had rigged up a way<br />

to make the buoy light up with<br />

12-and-a-tialf volt batteries.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Sunday afternoon<br />

neighbors in the vicinity of<br />

West av, and 12th st, expressed<br />

outrage at a noisy party in a<br />

backyard. Apparently with the<br />

permission of the police the<br />

affair proceeded while between<br />

180 and 200 boys and girli<br />

drank something or other from<br />

paper cups. A five-piece band<br />

blared rock "n roll which could<br />

be heard for a block or more.<br />

<strong>On</strong> Monday — Labor Day —<br />

Municipal Judge Franklin A.<br />

King held a special holiday<br />

session of municipal court.<br />

He dealt with Leonard<br />

Milawski, 37, of Asbury av,<br />

near 10 th st,<br />

Milawski told the judge he<br />

wanted solitude which<br />

accounted for his Saturday<br />

evening behavior. He strolled<br />

into police headquarters and<br />

NEWS<br />

OF THI WEEK<br />

WHAT TO Sill<br />

WHIR! TO GCH<br />

PRICE 10c<br />

told Desk Sergeant Harry Lord<br />

he wanted to be arrested.<br />

"I'm sorry, sir. You have<br />

continued on page 12<br />

Weather<br />

Today, motUy cloudy,<br />

high in the low SOt. FjHly<br />

cloudy tonight with<br />

temperature in mld>60(.<br />

Friday, putty cloudy, high<br />

between 80 and 85.<br />

Saturday and Sunday, fair<br />

with a warming<br />

tr"end,-U.S. Weather<br />

Bureau,<br />

rime and tide*<br />

Noncr — DMVM M hour M<br />

b«.ch. Add I hour (sr lai]^,<br />

Point grido,<br />

—) Flm Aitrttr X—Full M M<br />

—n Haw Moan (— Lad Quartet<br />

Hl,h LHf High Urn<br />

A.M. KM,<br />

•intvin INS<br />

4 , 111* 8:54<br />

5 . , 4:ji til*<br />

6 l:Ji 16:M<br />

7 . i:S* 12:00<br />

9 . , 71*4<br />

10 . , B:30<br />

11—N ^.00<br />

11 SiSB<br />

75,000 jam resort<br />

4:00<br />

iiM<br />

6:00<br />

A crowd estimated by police as approaching 78,000 came here<br />

for the long Labor Day weekend, the big holiday which<br />

traditionally writes "finis" to the summer season.<br />

For the most part it was a family crowd and well behaved.<br />

Even among youthful members of the hippie generation ureata<br />

were fewer in number than in recent years.<br />

Traffic moved slowly and parking places were at a premium.<br />

Motorists in many cases decided to leave their epr» in restricted<br />

zones and risk a fine. There was nothing else for them to do,<br />

• Police described the few accidents reported in "fendst<br />

Lendefs," The city got through the busy seuon without recording<br />

one traffic fatality.<br />

The city beaches were crowded on all three dajf» of the long<br />

weekend. The Beaoh Patrol got through the 19B9 season with no<br />

donths from drowning.<br />

Businessmen expressed satisfaction with the holiday Brewd<br />

though they said it fell short of the 1988 Labor Day crowd.<br />

Motorists didn't wait until late on Monday to itart leaving the<br />

resort. Outbound traffic had been heavy on Sunday and by late<br />

on Monday afternoon the traffic heading for Philadelphia wat Its<br />

tiian that observed on the average summer Sunday, police ujd.<br />

!;*•<br />

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