Mr, Rkker Use announced that County Solicitor BOSert K. In the fint dme In 1941 Ocean fflty ^.-Ittim a week oversutaorfeed ltd quota by more than $000. ent of schools aim county chair, man for the drtv», wWeh win open M,ircli 1, announced m figures lor th:s and other municipalities of the county on mdnttaay. " ' ' ' ,Y which cannot find 1 percent of j t the votera to sign petitions would 4.-TMtaor as II U, most discus-, ,_.cHon, the candidates who fUe ' > tint obtain first pitlon, «JiUe i mm tti p^ ^fho polls Oil greatest number pf flvotes f or tljeir Asoembly Ucket «tt ifjfalstate.wlile Wsls,' obtains first Increased $2,500 Over Previous Sum Bell Again Chairman of Catnpaijim, Opening March 1 H-ere apparent, though ttic Sen-: Ocean Citfn quota for th» ate pcoh-poohed the Idea, argued Pfcon^ national Bed Croaa that the poet Is not vacant until, mid-May, War Fund Drivt Is 15,800, f compared with a |8,000 qubta Termed -the finest election law of any state, judged from the in the flr*t dr^ vrtifch cams stnndpoint of convenience to the just after Pearl Harbor, De- O. tlcally outlaws minor insurgent I nawBiKiper editors, > partly on a state-wM#,Mi!s-i»?e I.
to! ttie voters who voted for As- >i f scmbly candidates In the last fti v Oeneral Election. 3.-IncrAsing number of slg- H i natures necessary for ballot pet- L) Detailed outline of voting procwdiwg for men and women in $ «.-.-^.,^, ,« „_ jg^gy.foy tnt past three aW nursln*, and other loims of fflwm tion Coupons f^ only to Hudson and Essex counties.) ^ i2.i-T_ j ^ ^ ^ ^ as « ft eamtoaUonl wqttlred by tow In m tho rehaWUtatlon problms, spe- ,-*> mamma iomt-m and in K0II'Still'Un#ri' UeSly aU have been ineludid In >nie headlinei had dliapwfc.ed, but : s£«?wSiaQhi»ni reeil«M«oti " BBi»Ii»ni li «HU 'iipm for *lle tag tuberculin tenting and JE-ra» (he aed Orosi continued to iervt BMWO RWm aW repwBM eom.Recrieatidn Corp* ' M uplarffly of hlfh school OB mmt still u ictlvp In the dls- ,r*nwi* BiT'^H""! ' ' r% il SijSl' JTVL, " '' itudelite or recent graduatea, prae. ^^ gyjjg Ujt 18-j ear group la '"ftn days alter trie, nre me nma f.:.Hahh 'stressed njp fact ACTlVt ACTIVE LON LONG AFTEBWAUD genem] e!ome(rtory sctitdulfd lo receive dIpfiMnM.fi tte boards:' ' /ito'. !>dm oountyi HeUth,I«fue, ngftln W'"' that otners miint'iive.tiQlacaUSt r%>^»K *# tfc* vxnefaii' #£iaiitof* Atlf! Ml« Wtor&:ii «ne of lffi« mwp indiMttd ««otttfi Weir. i* of wlwt tt» Red dross did Wlow- ^p aPaaf eonWbuted ' chapter to, ttie and Bed11\ Monday, Feb. pwg alBte IMS M^ «yewlttiss"M§ount 0Sp,nirt ship deBaf Mr, contributed and ewny to, member- ttie «ed I. « «* teO^irNr,: effjrtil pubjeftttm ! in retrospect, tliert IS the JiwW- M.^1 «» Hbe taata^j^np Mr.' Jn StyMtmi in the eummt tan* BED CROSS JUSTIFIED ii- ! tf Women to 'gm^miffm^^m^Mm I uq: cia« party arw wte-am ,u&oao_, Mills and I played a version of Scrabble in the evenings on her cardboard-and-crayon homemade copy.' While at Ocean City, I lived at Dave Hall’s previous rooming house run by Mrs. I quit when I realized I was making almost no money and finished the summer at Pepper’s Pharmacy on Plumbstead Avenue with Leon West (Evans). (To fill out the details, I was working at a waffle shop on the boardwalk, the same one as Blanche Kurtz, although I rarely saw her. He told Dave he got his name when his mother started to write his birth date in the wrong space on the birth certificate, then thought it sounded as good as anything else she could think of. I was never good at remembering middle names.), the black cook who once threatened to cut Dave four ways: long, deep, wide, and often. The asking price does not include the services of Twenty Six (Or perhaps he was Twenty Four, or Twenty Eight. It was built in the 1920s(?) and was designed by architect Vivian Smith who also worked on designing the Music Pier and the Flanders Hotel. The selling price of a business depends on expected revenues, but the Boyers say they will open it as usual in late March even if it is not sold. Dave Hall of our class worked there in the summer of 1958 (or thereabouts). It has three apartments upstairs and the asking price is $995,000. It had been owned since 1972 by Marie Repici, but in 2014 was bought by Maria and Bob Boyer of Sewell, NJ. The Chatterbox had been in business for a little over 80 years (so, it started in 1937). The Chatterbox restaurant in downtown Ocean City is for sale again, according to a newspaper clipping sent to me by Nancy (Leith) Musser of our high school class.