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JT^Z ••»r,~ vfT ;•! w»s glvenjby Wade Moncricf. To B* Or Not To ••" wat MM fJHe «f • play which wai written Ay Me iludanti, and provWtd .fateNlM wHKhlnminf. Tht MM* Wtt in Cnfr.l Park, Naw York Mm art work for th. ttage *a* itiada by ttie tlu- Jw MM gutdane. <strong>of</strong> Mhi h Bell, art Inifruetor. (lie east wen Virginia Redncr, wmpsop, Doris Schwab, Hub*r, Kenneth Myeri, part <strong>of</strong> ftudents; Bay. nil and Earl Tomllnson, W»de Moncrief, police <strong>of</strong>- rftara Nugent, personnel Gtoovlevo Totoro, passer- :! ' * "si'Miry Btlib^t Joanne 1 Rosa, Dorcas White. ~ifrtRi Virginia .Gray, „,._ Won KeretU. the toe Dolores ,Toli»5J, norencc Night- itej Joseph, Krcnx, Oeorgo Pen- " Richard Ylngllng, wounded Dorcas Whiteslde, Ceelle Vlrjihln Gray, Bruce Smith ^ -ChUB ol the \' 1 UP., Dorothy Grits, peanut Clifford Williams, Arabian Cur, Margaret Conover, Eileen wives. <strong>of</strong> the Arabian: / were presented ... Johnson F<strong>of</strong>i 2185, friin Win, by Cop. ft Colao /or jiitlitcn. pond attendance, to Kelly and Virginia Rcdner DIQrlo, president <strong>of</strong> Kl- ntade a presentation to Sffllfh for oufitandlno pros- r«d H<strong>of</strong>fman, president made the award to Kathryn Lon<strong>of</strong>, baled on effort. Mrs, Albert Foreman, president <strong>of</strong> the Women's Civic Club, presented awards for the highest scholastic Standing to Dorcas Whitesldo sad Moncrief. Commander Richard Selimled, <strong>of</strong> Clark-Ellason Post, 352, American Legion, nude an award lor all •round: school performance, which Included scholastic sLsndlng,, ath- letics, and ability to get along har- monlously with teachers and. slu dents, to Dorcas Whlteside and Wade Monertef, Mrs. Joseph Havrilchak, president <strong>of</strong> the Parent Teacher Association presented award! to Bruce Smith, for art; Martha Morton, for music, Virginia Oray for home economics and to Joseph Krenz for Industrial arts. James M. Monaghii, president <strong>of</strong> the Board <strong>of</strong> Education presented the diplomas to the 32 graduates. The following ElghHi Grade pu- pllt *cttd ai flewtr glrlt who es- corted the graduate! to th* ttage; Linda Sooy, Judy Wllllami, Inge- berg Svlnland, Marilyn Pratt, Mir- iam Boale, Dorothy Cratto,L leaner f hMrin #nd Francet. Shaffer, Sal. ly Ceoroe, Francet Sullivan, lleta Currier, Florence Walton, Edith Thompion, Judy Brown, Loulte Baum and Ann Rota acted it uth. era. Several selections werf rendered by the <strong>Jun</strong>ior High Ensemble, (Say Beadman, Betty Bergerj Lewis Bros- chard, Dorothy Bruce, Linda Collier, Sandra Cunningham, Catherine Fay, Otto Pernsel, Patricia Hart, Judy Hempnln, Russell Lindsay, OrvIllB Mathls, Barbara McKennett, Roberta Moncrief, Ronald Moyer, Jacqueline O'Donnell, Roberta Pennlniton, Car. ol Satnppe, Leaner Sheeran, Patri- cia steelman, Ingeborg Svindland, 'at Wiesenthal and Judy WUlIams, Vocal selections were <strong>of</strong>fered by _ftrtha Hortpn, Barbara Nugent, pordon Plereitl and CecUe Fiorlllo. Alnawlk, CUSTOM • Counter Tops •/ Sink Tops • Cocktail Tables John E. & Howard JROUT, Inc. t- Call O. C. 1200 BUICK SALES - SERVICE GUARANTEED , USED CARS GENUINE flUfCK PARTS • WHEEL ALIGNMENT & 1 BALANCING THE MODERN WAY ; U. S. TIRES Wallace Brdd. Buick fth and SIMMON AVt. JKEAN CITY, N. J. }••*• .- rtm*nn SOMERS POINT—The Ladles Aid Society <strong>of</strong> <strong>On</strong>ce Lutheran Church wUl hold a sale <strong>of</strong> crab cakes, po. tato salad and cole slaw <strong>Jun</strong>e 24. Sociefy to Meet SOMIRS POINT—The Altar and Rosary Society <strong>of</strong> Si Joseph's R, C, Church will meet in the Church Hall Thursday. USED Guaranteed UsM Cars 195* Moor Studebaker Land Cruiser, fully equipped. 1950 Studebaker Commandtr Sedan. 194? Buick Convertible ", fully equipped. Iftt Studebaker Champion ••" • Sedan,, ROY A. MENGEL & SON STUDtBAKIR Silu * Service WOODBINE MOTOR SALES is The Place to Buy the ALL-NEW '55 DE SOTO and PLYMOUTH • Von Iioo't Nrrd A Tnida • Jio llicd Down r«)mmt • Bit. SS Months—Hut ft»t« GUARANTEED USED CARS Many with No Down Payment COME OVER TO WOODBINE MOTOR SALES and SAVE 1 peSoto-Plyrnputh Dealer fOO WASHINGTON AVE WOODBINE PH. 1-2266 AUTOMOBILE IHSURANCE «M* matter what your prefer#n*e or requirements may be, * wJ crin supply them. .... Company Rates ' DevlatirSg ST6cl< Company RaTos Deviating y Cior^pany Rates Jtm thi* 1 who wrlfet If a'own kiln. ,. .. , thm thing*— SaV^igt alii Sirvlc*.. • qualify undti* pretenf oqderwrlHpB rcqulremenff, your > dot th* «*m» da/wirrtilM yoor application. d and TS^Infl S«rvlca, then F fiav* to. flnanclnftr&f wyr.l&il bank ami Sw yeur Cwnprthmtlv* **» CvllHWn • «MI»atlan. If/ Uoyd VTOmUt PREMIU Polio Vaccine to be Administered Friday SOMma PODJT ^- Hertert " Searle, auperlnlendcnt <strong>of</strong> loners Point sohitols, has anhounoed that the Silk anUpollfl vsoclne ^JH ,. M- *amijiii»id Friday, <strong>Jun</strong>e 17. it 2 p. m. In the herim »enu <strong>of</strong> the p»w«s iv. School. The uioculatlong arc available to all:mt «nd Ieee»$ GraMpii- plls. whose parents have stgbed requests for,it, Each clilld must be accompanied by a parent or adult. ....... . Mr. Searle Added that those who signed the permission slips, previously ond wish to withdraw that pemliston are asked to ^o U Immediately, In wrtAar, so that H can be ascertained what iw wm be needed, Council Buys New Traffic Light at Danger Comer SOMEES POW-rAt a meeting <strong>of</strong> Council Fridiy evening, an ordinance passed final reading, authorizing the purchase <strong>of</strong> i, highway truck at a cost <strong>of</strong> $8,700. The flint <strong>of</strong> f4,200 had been avaUlble through appro- priation under capital .improvement!, and the balance <strong>of</strong> 14,500 wUl be railed by the isle <strong>of</strong> bonds. Freeholder WUUam Morrow • «. ported that • three^haie trame light loon will be erected at the |n. tersectloh <strong>of</strong> New Road and Mays Landing Bead. A flashing signal light is the only caution at the pres- ent tune. This uitericotion has been the scene <strong>of</strong> many serious and fa- tal accidents. Traffic conditions it Bay and Mary- land av,, are under study by the Board <strong>of</strong> Freebolderi, Morrow Mid, and ah effort will be made to rem- edy the situation there. Charlei Rowland, councilman <strong>of</strong> the perki and pltygroundt com* mlttee, reported th.t flit munici- pal bathing beach Is naw epen with two HfeouardJ on duly— Ceont Potfi and Hllmar, Louis. A new diving beard hit BMn erected. The ball field has been rolled and a new bicltstop is being erected at the s<strong>of</strong>tball field. Two transfers <strong>of</strong> plenary fctall ansumptlon licenses were approved: from Point Tivern, Inc. to Arthur DeMarls and David Simpson; and from Carrie Comfort to John J. Worthington and Stephen C, Sym- noski. , A letter wai read from the state firs wardeni regarding the city dump. They recommended that the entire area be fenced, with roads cut through on all sides, and the sur. rounding woodland be burned <strong>of</strong>f, William Worthlngton, building In- spector, reported a total,<strong>of</strong> 13: per- mita Issued In May, for, four, .new homes, one garage, three repairs, four additions and one, new store, with a total valuation <strong>of</strong> $55,930. Board Awards School Contracts lmptov*m*nh to BulWing. Pldnh.d Educolion plans to en to compile version <strong>of</strong> In Hie,New ._.. cnt, the school is A contract was awarded to the Standard Elettric Companyv for a dock end bflll system to be installed the. Dawes sv. School at a cost ttfrtpIaeeUiSoMayatem. SOMpS POBW — The Somers 'oint Rescue Squad wil! meet <strong>Jun</strong>e 20 at 8:30 p, m. In the. New Jersey av, Plre Hall, It will make plans for fund drive August IB. —. B0(rd - . evening made eettog cou,ultJint lUons for the con, ting plant to oU " -""^Jft" BTM- bulldlni «t (a (deft ef , __ awarded to John .Keating. Walter lidtMh Company will T*pla» the window thadM In Mia umi Khool. New teachers <strong>of</strong>fered contracts for the <strong>1955</strong>-58 year are Edward John- son and Edward Saunder Jr. John H, Wise Jr. was hired to replace Floyd Blafce, who resigned as phys- leal education inatructor for boys. Mr. Wise was former youth physclal education director at the north branch <strong>of</strong> the Y. Mf. C. A. In Phlla. delpWa. The resignation <strong>of</strong> Mrs.'Maty Lou Drasslngton, <strong>Jun</strong>ior HUh teacher, was accepted. The contract <strong>of</strong> Herbert Searle as school superintendent was renewed. In addition to other teachers, who are already under tenure, thi follow* Ing teachers were given contracts for the fall semester! Mrs, Elizabeth Egglcton, Mrs, .Emma Ballard, Miss Lynn Lawrence, Mrs. Eileen Durgcn and Miss Mary Louise Ogdcn. Captain Charlei Gray, <strong>of</strong> the po- lice department, wai named at- tendance <strong>of</strong>ficer, to replace Wil- liam Morrow, former chief <strong>of</strong> po- lice, whs rtflgntd the <strong>of</strong>fice. George Hyde, Wilfred Orlandl, arid Mils Minnie Deulnaer werf re- tained at tchoel cuttadlani, Harry Smith wai aialn named zuttodlan <strong>of</strong> Mhsol funds. Dr. James Hitchner was retained as school physician and Dr. John Weaver as school dentist. The board authorized Mr, Searle to , Interview candidates for the teaching position hi the remedial reading class to bo formed in the fall. lie will also screen applicants for a part time clerical position at the <strong>Jun</strong>ior High School. Marine Patrol <strong>On</strong> Bay Starts Wednesday SOMERS POINT—Preparations are completed for the start <strong>of</strong> the sun- down patrol <strong>of</strong> the Somers Point Civil Defense Marine Unit WedneS" day.. The first run will be in charge <strong>of</strong> First Vice Commodore Warren WU- son and wilt leave Dick's dock at 8 p, m, and Bo to the mouth <strong>of</strong> the Great BBS Harbor river, back to <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'s Inland waters, thence to the <strong>Ocean</strong> Clty-Longport bridge and back to Somers Point, The patrol will be on the look out for fishermen and boats in distress. Ciaisified Adi Bring Quick Remits INDEPENDENT ROOFING CO., INC, ROOFING — SIDING — SHEET METAL AL GARDINER 206 Sixth Sfreef— Phone <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> 0163 If ltd Answer, Call O. C. 3251-W Fr« EttimatH Furnlih»d — F.HA Flnanclnf Arrangad Storm Cuts Power to Somers Point Area ' SOMETO ifCrtWTrThursday night's storm dAnipted dertric service here and' also,resulted In daj^age to sev- eral boats on the, bayftoaV Pplke reported an. electric power line ^aa blow" downT)y high winds at BW'aV« ani ttr*W Lane, caus- ing a power blackout along Bay av, to Llnwood. ., ; ,.*••' Serylce; was dlsnipted for Several hours unto emerigenoy crewi <strong>of</strong> the Atlantic <strong>City</strong> fleetrte Co. made re- pairs) to the damaged line. The Somers tj>\M Marine Civil De- fense unit reported three small cabin cruisers , were, .damaged aad several rowboats sunk along the bay- front area. A grann, <strong>of</strong> 15 men <strong>of</strong> "the Marine Unit maintained emergency guard along the waterfront during the storm. Officers Seated by VFW Groups Colao, Mrs. Hardie In Top Positions SOMERS POINT—Michael Colao and Mrs, Charles Hardie were In- stalled as commander and president <strong>of</strong> the Roberts-Johnson Post 2181, Veterans <strong>of</strong> Foreign Wars, at a Joint installation dinner held in the Sunny Side Restaurant, Scull- trifle. Mrs,' Ann Folcy, past department conductress. Installed the <strong>of</strong>ficers <strong>of</strong> the Auxiliary, assisted by Mrs, Lor- etta Male, also a past department conductress. They are Mrs, llardlc, president; Mrs, Catherine Boyd, se. nior vice president; Mrs, Joseph Oerety, junior vtae president; Mrs, Charles Meskens, treasurer; Mrs, Louis Koerner, chaplain; Mrs, Myr- tle Debus, conductress; Mrs, Emily Madden, guard; Mrs. Michael Colao, patriotic Instructor- Mrs, Edith Can. field, trustee for three years; Mrs, Florence Noonan, historian; Miss Deirose Weaklind, Mrs, Alice WU. Hams, Mrs, Allen Rlslcy and Mrs, Ruth Hardy, color guards; Bfrs, Floyd Vothees, secretary, Chris Mannery, past post com- mander, installed the men, Michael Colao was seated as commander; Walter Williams, senior vice com- mander; Joseph Welntraub, junior vice, commander: Charles " Meskers, quartermaster; Fred Jay, chaplain; Wilbur Mutaer, adjutant; Frank 'orce, surgeon; Henry H<strong>of</strong>fman, pa- triotic instructor; Fred Jay, service <strong>of</strong>ficer; Charles Hirdie' anA Fred Jay, trustees,. . • Roy Foley, commander <strong>of</strong> Atlantic <strong>City</strong> Post 215, spoke briefly. Gifts were presented to the In. stalling <strong>of</strong>ficers, the presidents, and the i-etirtng secretary, Mp, Canfleld. The next meeting <strong>of</strong> the Post will be <strong>Jun</strong>e E0, in <strong>City</strong> Hall, and the Auxiliary will meet July 18, at the home <strong>of</strong> Mrs, Hardie. • Club Schedules Canvass SOMWJS POfflT—The Social Club will stage a, house-to-house canvass for funds on July B and 6, to raise money for the annual baby parade. The club also plans to hold a Ifardl Cras, July 24, In the New Jor. sey av. Flre'Hall. About Habifs My hablti cling to me somehow, It's seldom I can shake one, The trouble Is, I do allow, I'd rather make than break one —Carl Holm ABOVE Alt — A' GOOD ROOF s ph, Q916 For SHEET METAL WOKK — GUTTERS - SPOUTING FORCED WARM AIR HEATING GAS and ARC WEL01NG § H« Craig tfi St. & fifdven Ave. Phone 0916 ROOFiMG == SiD\HO ASBESTOS PERMANENT AWNINGS ENAMELED ALUlftriWM SIDIW& - ADDITIONS PLASTIC TILE WALL*— II&UL'ATED CEILINGS ASPHALT or RUBBER TILE FLOORS A. C. CONSTRUCTION CO. ' tyvT'iqNAL BANK OF OCEAN CITY BLDfT. PHONC1471 —RICHARD FARR ffantel Hesfth Praxy May Driest For mm \MlrteK«f During Month Ofclli Fonner Gape May Optometrist 0^1 Services were f '" at ape May fir Burn, —'—• -• SIGN PAINTING • Window and Truck Lettering RALPH VERW ICE PAPERHANGING PAINTING Exterior ind Interior E. T. Hutchins 334 Ceritr»l AV., Ph. 1507-J MACKAIN FOR MASON WORK 352li Cantral Avt. t>tiint 1& Dudley L. Phillips, Sr. PAPERHANBIN0 Wallpaper For $•«• 10 that really satisfies. UMK tuH 1. wiw »*«*** TELEVISION — REFRIGERATION S«Vl LIVING Authoriud KeMnator — 13-6034 PHONE^SEA ISLE CITY | 3-4415 SOUTH SEAVILLE.N.J. Dollars 1c Each All our piper mpey bears the portrait <strong>of</strong> a fonner President or SeCTelary <strong>of</strong> the Treasury but the 100 WU, which honors Benjamin Prankim, Paper bull tost the Ureas, ury about 1c each to produce. Plumbing voss PLUMBING. HEATING G-E APPLIANCES 5th St. & Asbury Ave, Phone 0413 Frank J. Sannino and Son Plumbing and Heating Supplies HOME APPLIANCES I SALES AND SERVICE Phon. 0444 700 Aibury Ay*. Ofllo: Shop: 304 Wliiiy Avt, 3M WnUy Avt. Willard F. Sfetser Plumbing . Heating JOBBING Phon. GUI OMin <strong>City</strong>, N. t FRANK M. MAZZITELLI PLUMBING . HEATING OIL iURNERS 100 ASBURY AVENUE PHONI SIM PLUMBING - HEATING OIL BURNERS WesHnghouse Appliances CHARLES C. PALERMO 1W Aibury Avt, Phont MM HARRY DIBB PLUMBING — HEATING York Oil Burners York Boiler Burner Unlit Ysrli Winter Air Conditioner! 7M WIIT AVINUI Ph,t Iff* — In. Ph.: 3JM.R-1 ItTIMATIS FURNISHiD JOSEPH P, STAHLER PLUMBING —HEATINO APPLIANCES OFFICQ AND SHOWROOM 2152 Aibury Avenue PILEGGI PLUMBING • HEATING AHD APPLIANCES PHONE 1876 231 WEST AVINUI CLASSIFIED AD BRINGS RESULTS Fox Pup Hides, Dies in Ice Cream Store Foxta are no strangers to the more remote parts <strong>of</strong> the Island on which <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> is located, but they are somewhat out <strong>of</strong> their natural habitat In a boon), walk Ice cream parlor. Police reported finding a Tox pup-Friday In Kohr*» ico cream store at Moorlyn tor. and tho boardwalk, and they have been wondering ever since how the animal gamed entrance to the building, which at the time had been completely locked up. Tho fox was dead, and Nlcho- las Tr<strong>of</strong>a, who has the chore or disposing <strong>of</strong> dead animals in tho city, expressed the opinion that It had been attacked by dogs and somehow gained entrance in flight from 'Its tormentors, Tho animal was wounded. It was discovered by a clean- Ing woman, who sought the as- sistance <strong>of</strong> Mrs. Helen Booth In the pity's boardwalk Information cehtcr. Mrs. Booth called police, who in turn called Tr<strong>of</strong>a. Productivity Due In great measure to Industrial research, competition, managerial talent and technology, America's productivity In such that a typical employe today turn"! out three times as niuch goods or services with no mate effort than was required in 1900. NoMoreNeutrals in NJ. Assembly New Voting Rule Invoked by Speaker The New Jersey Assembly's new rule requiring all members to vote or be declared against the particular business under balloting was invoked for the first time Thursday by Speaker Paul M, Salsburg, <strong>of</strong> Atlan- tic County. The rule, adopted at the begin- ning <strong>of</strong> the less session, gives tho Speaker the power to cast the ballot <strong>of</strong> any member who was present but refused to vote fur himself on pro- posed legislation. A member must vote or the Speaker will record him in the negative. In previous iMllont It had b**n Hi* practice ef Aiiembly mMnbtrt who dltapprovad <strong>of</strong> a bill, but who did not- want to b« put on word, to abitaln from voting. Ralph H. VanGilder Reg. Architect N. J. 13th A Wait Avt, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> PHONE 0053 ROBERT MONROE Building Contractor - Jobbing 2240 ASBURY AVENUE OCEAN CITY PHONI 1623-VV PLAN MOW The rule wu Invoked during, the roll can <strong>of</strong> • bin which would have granted tenure to IhvestUatoni to county prosecutor <strong>of</strong>fices who hid flvo years' service. When Speaker Salabuirg called for a vote, only a few members spoke up. Tho Speaker went down the list <strong>of</strong> metnberi present but not voting saying "vole or bo recorded In the) negative." The hill under vote was defeated 2420. , The Senate still allows Its mem- bers to abstain. Here Prom Virginia M-Set and Mrs. Roy Pfinder Jr. and twin daughters, from Arlington, Va, visited Sgt. Pfander's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Boy Pfander, 704 Cen- tral av., Sunday. Reading Setibor* tcron GMH7 & Wfldprood will be ^ , trtmfc toiiy ttt teem i».1 machinery, ' "
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