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- 5-Mile Run Set June 16
CAPE MAY POINT - Plans are underway for the Cape May Point Five Mile Run Saturday, June 16, to benefit the fire company. This sixth annual run has proven to be a major fund . raiser for the fire company and is a popular community event. One thousand tee shirts have been sponsored by loctfl businesses and the committee reports that many awards are planned, including the addition of an
under- 15 category in both runs. Pabsts' and Kramer Beverages will provide < refreshments after the race and the United States Coast Guard has advised that its Regimental Run- < ners will participate again. THE TWO MILEK will I begin at 9 a.m. with the < Five Miler gun at 9:30 a.m. 1 Runners are urged to pick up numbers and materials early on the morning of the 16th Qr at 8 p.m. Friday at the Fire Hall. V — V "X
Volunteers are asked to attend one of the organiza tional meetings to be held early in June. Anyone interested in participating in the event should contact the director, Chris Garrison, or Irene Monge at 884-7441. Appiica tions are available locally or from P.O. Box 421, Cape May Point. NJ. 08212. ★★★★★★★★★■< * *
Gets His B.A.
CAPE MAY - William Edouard Trumbell, son of Mrs. Helen Trumbull. 304 Howard St., received a j Bachelor of Arts degree at graduation exercises May 13 at Claremont McKenna College, Claremont, Cal. Trumbull, a political science major, was a dorm resident assistant and a member of the Claremont Colleges rugby team. ★★★★★★★★★★★
Donors Get Pins
OCEAN CITY - The following persons have received their one-gallon pins for blood donations at Holy Trinity Church: Richard Johnson. John Ehling, Jean Mclnaw. James S. Brown. Marilyn Gray. Alice A. Brown. Lisa M. DiSabatino. George R. Kleva, Willard T. Adams. Receiving 2-gallon pins f
were: Robert Schoenberger, Cecelia Brown, William Lown. Michele R. McCauley; Nancy S. Sehoenwald. Joan G. Quinn. Three-gallon pins went to: Marilyn Roush and Michael W. Geller. A 4-gallon pin went to Pat Ruddohoe and a 5-gallon pin to Samuel S. Lappen Jr.
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2 Graduate « At Bob Jones GREENVILLE. S C. - Two Cape May Country students were among the largest graduating class in the school's 57-year history to receive degrees at Bob Jones University last Sunday. They are: Nancy Dawn Herman, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. B.R. Herman, 912 Myrtle Ave.. Cape May. who received a Bachelor of Science degree in management ; Lester Leroy Lippin;cott II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lester L. Lippincott, 18 Westley Ave., Ocean City, who received a Bachelor of ►Science degree in accounting.
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fgiattoria=T) 1 Italian accented cuisine ' Fresh Pastas & Seafood • PATIO DINING IN OLD CAPE MAY • I hiuu i in i "» I' Mimi/.u Hnuvhlifim II k ' ; — ; : — 31 Perry SI. - Carpenter Sq. - Cape May (NeM lo Pink Hnuw 1 884- 1 144 4 *
: REVIEW THE FACTS ; « Before Your VOTE June 5th - : * * * 4CflPT" For 15 years, Mr. Fox sought and received endorsement from * * P Hb I • the county Republican Organization - accepted its money - time - * * workers - now calls the process Illegal. * r A OT , Mr. Fox - helped write the current Bylaws for the county * " iHul • organization - now has broken all his rules SUED THE * ? ORGANIZATION that made him sheriff. * * 4 J T8 pj 1 94 Elected Committeemen and women make up the coun- * ' rHUI ty Republican Organization - they hold a candidates night - they * * have chosen Phil Matalucci their chairman for ten years by + "F / unanimous vote. + * 4 X C flPT. Mr. Fox refuses to answer questions concerning $200 cash * ' | Hu I • donation to him by Mr. Mataluccifas i^alljas other inkind c^ntribu- + * tions during his Congressional aamdapn. Mr. Fox refuses a lie * J detector test on these allegatiori|. j-J '. * * CAPT* Mr- F°x doesn't want to beSheritKpe/ari for Congress and * * I HU I • sought the Assembly endorserfientMfce;.' while in office. Ap- * * proached three county leaders §u vHfcs £go stating he would 7 * drop out of sheriff race if they fr^cHgport him for Assembly in * "F CAPT* Mr" Fox took ovor 80 days °WyFbne time, and used a * F | nu I ■ county car for personal and pplijici#jjS|iness. «. * CAPT* Mr. Fox charges "bossism" t?.! hel#|j|private meeting at-his 4 * I nil I ■ house to try to take over the jb^rty 'Klttland-picked his own 4- * Freeholder candidates. 4- ¥ CAPT* RamPant sleeping by jail personnd^Hpight shift (Gazette 4 •F | nil I • Leader - May 23rd) Low morale and hiaBBnover of personnel 4F costly to taxpayers. _ 4F CAPT" Mr Fox did not deduct from his pay time^fcht on personal court 4 * „ rnli I • suits. 4 -F CAPT* Mr Fox decries patronage - yethas hkmLp to six relatives 4F | HU I • working for the county, pliPrfcmself.TW: 4 -k CAPT* -Mr. Fox is trying to destroy Jhe gilssrctots Cape MayTToOnty 4 * I HU I • Republican Party made up of 194 elgcled committeepeople who 4 ■k helped make him sheriff for 1 5 * ¥ CAPT* (=ox char9es T1'' MatalucSwitij^elng a boss - really Mr. 4 * I HU I • Matlucci is elected chair r|fij W the Cape May County 4 * Republican Organization ancL-atfjfendlinty Treasurer has earrk 4- * ed well over ten million dollars in ipferjlt for the taxpayers of Cape) 4•k May County. , * * ' , \ 4- • * 'V. / * -k - / 4F / 4f SHOW MR. FOX YOU l(N0W 7 J X THE FACTS ♦ X ELECT JIM PLOUSIS - SHERIFF - JUNE 5TH * * Vote Regular Republican Organization - Column 2 4 it Ordered and paid tor.Commlttee to elect Plousis, Thornton s Frederick. J. Mott. treasurer if -F ' 4 ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★It* ★★***★★

