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used car bargains! Ford Touring ... $ 150 I § - *Ford Sedan . . . 275 I § Ford Sedan ... 300 > g Grant Six .... 150 > g Studebaker Roadster 300 > § Overland Touring . 250 j § Hudson Touring . . 400 | g Overland Coupe . . 550 8 Paige 7-Passenger . 550 s 8 Paige Sedan . . . 1000 s g Hudson Sedan . . 900 « § Buick Coupe . . . 1000 § These Cars Are Guaranteed Real Bargains 3* I* Our exchange offer with each sale will prove this J The demands for Studebaker, Willys-Knight and Overland Cars new, has given me the pick of the used cats ££ TIME SALES ON ABOVE ALSO PACIFIC GARAGE | City Hall Block W1LDWOOD |
A chap who was hiring a car for s use over the week end of the house- a party, after eliminating a lot of details in the transaction, inquired how many the car held. The native- stroked his beard and d scrached his head "Well, she generally holds four, but s-
seven can get along, if they're well acquainted." Visiitor: Is Mrs. Tatteriy at home " Servant (severely): Mr- Tatteriy died this morning. * j Visitor: I daresay; but I wish to Mrs. Tatteriy. Jb
"Don't you remeber n.e sir? You aved my life at Ypres." "Did I? I'm sorry." "That new employee of ours doesn't seem to mccomplish much " "No, he hasn't time. He's too busy being efficient "
The good-will and reputation for ""A*"11® dePendab'e products . \ which this company has among \ great motoring public has \ taken years to build up and is to- \ day its greatest asset. \ v oline TF two refiners had the same equipment and ac- J J. cess to the same supply of crude oil they could P both make good gasoline IF they both had the same amount of skill. But the fact remains that t there are wide variations in the gasoline sold to- \ day, just as there ere, good, bad and indifferent j clothes, bakers' pies ab<I automobile tires. < Your motor will run on most any gasoline. It has been E demonstrated that a balanced fuel will run it better and /MSSAi "Standard" i» carefully refined to give a balanced, well- nX"§/ • rounded performance in your motor. It has light, inter- P mediate and heavy constituents that always insure quick starting, full power and maximum mileage. ■ fflMH I £ To get the best results from "Standard" Gasoline use 'J rolanne Oil — a right grade for every car. STANDARD OIL COMPANY j|j|9 5 "standard" 1*1 !; The Balanced Gasoline! ffj^j
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s JAPE MAY POINT ? JThe grove section of the Point is w quite ii. evidence this season. George V Rigor ha- remodeled the auditorium f convening it into a refreshment room p and .-oiling up food tables and sbufk fie boa: .i- This is filling a much £ needed want, giving the visitor as well f as the home. folks a recreation center. * As everything will be under the per- £ sona! -u nervision 0f Mr. Rigor we f can feel assured that things will be 2 done decently and in order. Mr- £ I Rigor follows in the footsteps of his f father in this respect 3 A taxi stand is also to be located • v on the grounds. This will be a great | f boon to the cottagers who have to . t make a certain train. k A service station has also been es- . £ tablished by Albert Schellenger- This. C r too, :- another much needed conven- ■ J ience in .this section of tshe Point I £ Mrs. Henry Spitzka and Miss Hor- e f tense Spitzka have opened their house " * at Ocean and Lincoln avenues- Mrs. I £ Spitzka is recuperating rrom a severe " ' attack of rheumatism. I \ Mrs. Blanche B. Kline has arrived ■ 5 at her pretty home, "Point Airy," and | . will remain until October. Mi— Jennie Rushton, of Philadel- f j phia. has been the guest of Mr. and Z Mrs. John Hanley. L Mrs. Kudress and her family are > here for the season- L Rev. Charles Lyons and Mrs. Lyons ■ t of St- Timothy's, Roxborough, snent I several days here looking over their j f " property. I J The Seaside Home wi open short- I I . ly and before it does it would be a ' goon thing to get in touch xvith some- r•>p.e ■: authority to authorize the pro- i hibiting of garbage and rul-bish be- j r in;r tfirpwn on the beach adjoining the V property. y l as} season the beach was used A -oii-tantly for a refuse heap. There V certainly should exist sufficient civic v pri.ie to forbid under penalty a repi- £ tition of the offense. jS The owners of the buesses are to V be congratulated on the efficient ser- ? vice given and courteous treatment 3 • by the dnivers- We would suggest a Tc arger bus for the , summer season. C NOTICE )5 WHEREAS, On the fifth day of (j I June, A. D., 1922, the Township Committee of Lower Township, pas- V; ,-ed the following Ordinance, viz: "WHEREAS. The Township of ^ Lower is desirous of obtaining State J5| Aiil for the rebuilding of roads, iw "THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV- Q ED, That the Township of Lower, Jffi Cape May County, New Jersey, spend V| in the rebuilding of Tabernacle Road, Cj from the Main Seashore Road West- M ward to Fishing Creek, at Schellen- Yt ger's Comer, the sum of FOUR G THOUSAND DOLLARS ($4,000 00). ** "AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- £ ED, That the Township of Lower ap- V propriate ONE THOUSAND DOL- e* LARS ($1,000.00) from the road mon- — eys already provided for for the year fa 1922, and that the balance, or THREE DOLLARS ($3,000.00), be appropriated from moneys to be procured from State Aid; "AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That a hearing on this Resolution be had at the Township Hall, Township, Cape Maj^County, New Jersey, on Mondar^ evening, June 5th, A D-, 1922, at 7.30 o'clock Time). "AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That this Resolution shall be and the same is an Appropriating Ordin- ~ ance for the purposes herein stated." "
AND WHEREAS, It is found desirous to increase the amount so appropriated: THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Township of Lower appropriate the further sum of TWO THOUSAND DOLLARS ($2,000.00) for the construction of said Road: AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- j ED, That the Township of Lower ap- ' propriate the additional sum of FIVE j HUNDRED DOLLARS ($500.00) j from the road moneys already pro- 1 •• ' led for by the Taxes of 1922. and tnr.t the additional sum of FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1.500 00) I be appropriated from moneys to be secured from State Aid. AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV-! ED. That a hearing on this amend- ! ed Resolution be held at the Townshin Hal!, Lower Township, Cape Mav County, N. J-, on Tuesdav even- I ing', June 27th, A. D„ 1922, at seven (7.00) o'clock (Standard Time). i ■ AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLV- 1 ED, That this amended Resolution , I shall be and the same is an Amended : Appropriating Ordinance for the pur- I poses aforesaid. WILLIAM C. HOFFMAN, 1 Township Clerk- c 6-17-2-pf *
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