PAGE FOURTEEN Ocean Highway’s Folders Off Press 1951 Map Folder Now Available Free to Public Just off the press and ready to guide Florida bound, or southbound, motorists from frozen pines to sun bathed palms, is the new greatly en larged 1961 issue of the popular Ocean Hiway four-color map folder, made available to the public without charge by its sponsors, the Ocean Hi way Association. According to an announcement from association headquarters here, the 1951 map folder is 24 x 18 inches overall, folded to 4 x 9 inches, near ly twice as large as any previous is sue; and it is the most complete and informative ever published by the as sociation in its 16 years of opera tion. “The motorist going to Florida this winter will need no other map than ours from .the time he leaves home un til he gets back,” says Captain L. H. Garrison, president of the Ocean Hi way Association. “The 1961 issue will serve every highway need of the mot orist enroute to Florida, in Florida, and on the return .trip.” The new Ocean Hiway map folder contains 24 printed panels, which in clude a six-panel map of the main Ocoan Hiway route from New York to Florida, a four-panel map of Flori da, five area traffic maps and four easy-to-read mileage tables. Also, it contains interesting descriptive mat ter about the member cities on the' route, lists outstanding things of his torical value or beauty to see and gives a complete list of inspected, ap proved and recommended places to stop, dine, and shop, such as hotels, motor courts, restaurants, service sta tions and unusual shops. The 1951 issue of the Ocean Hi way map folder is now available for free distribution to the motoring pub lic. A copy may be obtained prompt ly by writing to Wm. T. Schwartz, Secretary-Treasurer, Ocean Hiway As sociation, P. O. 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