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Cape May Wins Three-Way Meet Cape May emerged victorious from a three-way track and Held meet held at Cape May Court Bouse last Wednesday afternoon. Other in the meet were Middle Township and Port Norris
Cape May’s score was 43 % Middle’s 42; Port Norris, 33 1/3.
Summary of events:
100 yard dash: Bythewood, Cape May, time 10.9; Forrest, P. N., Sweets, M. T.; Randolph, C. M. 220 yard dash: Sweets, H. 1 . time 26.8; Forrest, P. N.; Jenkins,
P. N.; Randolph, C. M.
440 yard dash: Sweets, M. T.,
time 55.8; Jenkins, P. N.; Ruther-
ford, C. M-; Cannone, C. M. 880 yard dash: Netter, P- N-,
time 2:17:6; Roseman, C. M.; Still,
M. T.; Gabriel, P. N.
Mile relay: Middle, Cape May, Port Norris. „ „ Shot put: • Roberson, M. T., distance 47’; A. Vhnaman, C. M. Swindell, M. T.; Cannone, C. M. Discus, Roberson, M. T., distance 121’ 6”, 'Cannone,_ C. M.;
Swindell, M. T.; Cresse, M. T. —Javelin: Netter, P XT J -*-
, P. N., distance
128’ 3%";^ Greenland. C. M.; Leh\man, C. M.; Cresse, M. T.
' High 'Tump: x Purnell, C. M.,
height 6’ 8’’; Roberson, M. T.; Greenland, C. M.; Shephard, P. N.,
‘ Bythewood, C. M.; Lehman, C.M.
(tie).
Broad Jump: Purnell, C. M.,.distance 18’ 9”; Riley, P. N.; Forrest,
p. N.; Swindell, M. T.
Mile: Netter, P. N., time 5:16; R. Vanaman, C. M.; Fisher, M. T.;
StUl, M. T.
IN. C.T.U. Branch Has
Monthly Meeting
A regular meeting of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union was held Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Charles Willis on Broadway, West Cape May. At the business meeting which followed, members signed petitions to President Roosevelt and New Jersey Senators, recommending ;e of the Sheppard Bill I) which is now before Con"*It was voted and approved that toeli member contribute to the China relief fund at the next meeting, which will be held June 8.
OCEAN CITY GAME FOR NEXT TUESDAY
Cape May High School’s baseball Wm will play its next away
Tuesoay at Ocean City
» on Tut
when the two resort teams crass 'Frueland
bats in a county league contest
The final away game of the season will be played at Middle
Township on May 22.
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Wildwood Wins In Track Meet Tlnrs. Wildwood defdate&i Cape May High School in a triek and field meet at that resort last afternoon. Final score i wood 61 2/3, Cape May 36 2/3. Summary of events: 100 yard dash: Condon, W, 1 sec.; Purnell, C. M.; Olivieri, W.440 dash: Harris, W., 56 set.; Young, W.; Rutherford, C. M.— 220 dash: Harris, W., 25 sec.; Rutherford, C. M.; Bythewood, C. M.—880 dash: Roseman, C. M, 2.22 7/10; Moore, W.; Weckman, C. M.—Mile, Bradley, W., 4-58; Larkin, W.; R. Vanaman, C. M.— Pole Vault Barkalow, W., 9’ 3”; Larson, McBride, Olivieri, Treen, all of Wildwood—High Jump: Purnell, C. M. 6’ 8”; Lehman, Bythewood, C. M., (tie); Feeney, Lloyd, Monihan, W. (tie)—Broad Jump: Purnell, C. M., 18’ 11%”; Harris, W.: Condon, W.—Discus: Cannone, C. M., 102’ 4”; Harris, W.; Anderson, W.—Shot Put: A. Vanaman, C. M., 43’ 4”: Harris, W.; Anderson, W.—Javelin. Harris, W., 140’; Fagan, W.; Greenland, C. M.
Cape Bowlers Beat Norwood A snappy quintette of Cape May bowlers defeated the Norwood American Legion team here Saturday night in the feature exhibition game which marked the first anniversary of the Cape Recreation Center. Cape May keglers took pthe victory with a margin of 85 pins. Scores for the match were: CAPE MAY Snyder 190 181 197 Zucker 201 179 149 S 176 158 146 154 126 190 191 187 171
--J-- 11 . Soybeans To Be Brown On Cape Several Cape May County farmers are planning to plant aoy- ' eans for seed or grain thia year, lounty Agricultural Agent Henry L White said thia week. “Soybeans are a crop which my be grown to advantage when armers fear that labor will not ~e available to gather fresh vegetables. They are harvested by use of a combine,” White said. “A further strong point with respect to soybeans this year is that the market price of soybeans .raised to sell as seed is high, and whereas the usual farm price of soybeans for grain is in the neighborhood of one dollar, the government this year is guar-
51.60 per bushel for U.S. No. 2 yellow soybeans of high oil - tent. “Soybeans do not usually furnish high returns per acre as 16 to 20 bushels per acre is the normal harvest here,’’ White continued. "Gross .return as a grain crop may not go far above $80. The best -prospect for profit for Jersey growers lies in production of soybeans for seed. A desirable new variety “Granger”, available
another seed variety, is’ the same price.
SuggestSunnerStudy In War Work Crafts Year-around operation of America’s high ' schools, eliminating summer vacations, was proposed this week by the U. S. Office of Education’s war-time commission in a plan for full mobilization of education behind the war effort. Among the courses proposed for
Total NORWOOD Buchanan Knox Clayton Sandberger McMahon
Total 895 803 In another match of the evening, Cape May Businessmen defeated a Wildwood team by a margin seven pins.
912 831 853
167 182 168 177 170 153 144 181 159 197 160 142 210 160 191
WILDWOOD
Naigle
Anderson
Turchi
169 118 180 160 167 136
Total
BUSINESSMEN Hollingsead Lehman
Little
Swain - Herb. Harris Walt. Homan
162 221 160
155 165 181
WHITE or Colored Girl for gen-
in 8 nights, 2 adults and 1 * ’ • 1021 Washington St.
issass
FOR RENT
FURNISHED 2-Family House. Bath, elec., gas A garage. Month or season. Broadway and Pearl ave., West Cape May. 5-7-81-8909
7-ROOM House, furnished or with light housekeeping privileges. 442 Perry St 4-80-31-8910
FOR SALE
COTTAGE. Central location. Ten rooms. Steam heat. Bargain. Easy terms. W. R. Sheppard, Agt, Cape May City, N. J. B-T-St-3916
8M W fW$ 1 Information see Campbell Agency, 517 Washington St.; Ennis ft Bro. Land Titie Bldg., Phlla., Pa. 6-7«8t-8917
MISCELLANEOUS
® >A1RE Service all year
Cape May County Refrig-
eratkm, WUdwood. Bell 218;_ Key.
9-4-tf-3648
FRIGID AIRE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around your attic, garage, baaanmnt, «tcAny usable articles can be tradad In on Frigidalre Ranges, Hrt Water Heaters or Refrigerators. CaR The Trader, Keystone Wildwood 2814 or I “ “ 4-10-3t-3476
CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
• 1371 JOHN J. O FARRELL '— K. Parget-— —t Read ^ WMvaai Crete
171 194
Total 781 826 A Wildwood women’s team defeated a Cape May squad by 21 pins in another match Saturday evening. Scores were: Wildwood Women Mrs. Naigle 111 174 Mrs. Christman 110 118 Mrs. Peterson 138 124 Mrs. Turchi 135 109 Mrs. Borten 103 158
Cape May Women Mrs. B. Wagner 106 105 189 Mrs. S. Steger 148 162 129 Mrs. E. A. Cresse 124 136 112 Mrs. Douglass 90 117 98 Mrs. Engstrom 116 139 178 583 649 656 The Cape May Capers rolled up an imprest .e score Sunday night against a Cqpe May Court House team. Scores were Capers 2551, Court House 2235. Manager Jack Cresse announced this week he is awarding a prize of one dollar in defense stamps to the high man’s score for the week and five free games for the women’s high score. A series of mixed doubles will start soon, with’ the date to be announced later.
TRACK MEET TO BE HELD SATURDAY Cape May High School trackmen are preparing to represent this community in the South Jersey Group 1 and 2 track and field meet championships at Camden Saturday afternoon. The meet will start at 1:30. Members of the team scheduled to participate in the meet are Paul Greenland, Charles Weekman, R. Cannone, G. Purnell, R. Lehman, S. Rutherford, D. Bythewood, R. Randolph, R. Vanaman, A. Vanaman, J. Roseman, J. Kaighn, H. Smeltzer and G. Reeves.
■ CAP* HAT POINT
AN ORDINANCE authorizing the enlargement and construction of the sanitary sewer system of the Borough of Cape Uay Point, and making repairs necessary to complete said sewer system to Comply with the laws of the State oC New Jersey: and to provide for an issuance of bonds to the amount of Twenty Thousand Dollars (120.000.00), to provide the necessary funds for the enlargementXlmprovement and construction of
said sewer system.
WHEREAS, It has been determined by the State Department of Health of the State of New Jersey, that it is necessary for the protection of the health of the Inhabitants of the Borough of Cape May Point, that the sewer system of the said Borough should be extended and repaired in order to properly dispose of the sewage In said Bor-
ough; therefore
The Board of Commissioners of ‘he Borough of Cape May Point, does
There is hereby appro-
ordaln:
Section --
prlated for the extension, enlargement. repairs, replacement and construction necessary to complete the sanitary sewer system of the Borough of Cape May Point, and to purchase machinery and equlpn—*
therefor, as well as to provide
quired shall be expended, except to. tbe lowest responsible bidder or bidders. for such parts of said works
as ye let by contract
Section 2. For tnc purposes set
forth In Section One. It la necessary that a sum not exceeding Twenty Thousand Dollars (*20,000.00)) be raised by an Issue of bonds by the
Borough of Cape May Point Section 3. For the purposes ol
raising the said sum, bonds of th< Borough of Cape May Point to lx known as “Sewer Extension Bonds' be issued In the said amount ol Twenty Thousand Dollars (*20.000.00), or such leas amount as upon the sale thereof, in the manner prescribed by the law shall produce the said amount; said bonds shall be lr denominations of One Thousand Dollars (*1,000.00) each and ehsii bear Interest at a rate not to exceed five per centum per annum, payable semi-annually, and bear date the First day of June, nineteen hundred and forty-twoA—denature as fol-
lows:
One Bond of One Thousand Dollars •i An* aa. ,j le p rBt day of June,
—* —■* forty-three.
by the war i—da of jxe^anaad force* and of war pro-
PUYGOLF WILDWOOD Gel# aad Cee.try Skoro Rd. Rt- 4 It SPOPTY MOLES AB Day PSay • 91-Mj A—te Dnoo, >•• 7S —u aeuSpoMB rmivii M— HARRY AVERT. Ctefc Pao
REAL ESTATE For EXCHANGE
Biag of tba U-boat attacfci laatfc Ocean shipping was —4e late late week by tieteewaat Com- • Richard L. Burke, U 8.
■t Guard seaplane whi Perraoee Bradley, an Ai and Joooph Dialtiena. _ . both members of the of a sunken Panamanian After his rescue, Bradley ▼idly of having J. itted foi
days on a Ufa raft with Us companion, who went -nad during the deyi of drifting end died
shortly after baring been picked np by the Const Guard plane During Us tour of duty bore. Commander Burke been— one of
Coast Oaaan
ent aria tors, haring taken part in most major rescues along the At-
lantic const.
There are no “rookie” dollars. Send yours to the front! Buy U. S. Defense Savings Bonds end
CARD PARTY The Ladies’ Auxiliary of _ West Cape May Fire Co. will hold their monthly card party Thursday evening, May 21, in the Borough Hall. Rafreahmante. Admission 26c. Tax 8c. 6-14-21-8921
(*1,000.00)
nineteen hundred ' ond of One Thousand Dol- - J0.00) on the First day of
June In each year thereafter until the full sum of Twenty Thousand Dollars (*20,000.00) shall have been
paid.
Section'•■4. The entire „ Twenty Thousand Dollars (*20,000.
00) shall be r
1 by the issuance
conformity with
BOWLODROME 8 — alleWs — 8
AX. MSBOn, Owner ax. raianwaw, mgr. 4907 PACIFIC AVENUE Wildwood
of the State particularly Chapter 77 of the Laws of 1S36, be-■-tg R. S. of 1937. 40:1-1. and the ibsequent sections thereof, and the amendments thereof and supplements thereto. Section 6. The Commissioners of the Borough of Capo May Point in conformity with Chapter 77 of the laws of 1935 as supplemented and amended, do hereby determine and
forty years. (b) The average assessed valuation of the taxable real property of the Borough of Cape May Point (including Improvements) computed upon the year* 1939, 1940 and 1141 ‘ *366,950.00. (c) The chief Financial Offlcer of _je Borough of Cape May Point has executed, sworn to and filed a supplemental debt statement in the form prescribed by law, and Is **0.000.00 (Including this Improvement). (d) The Department of Health of the State of New Jersey, ordered the said Improvement to be made. SecUon «. The proceeds of the bonds Issued pursuant to this Ordinice shall be paid to the Treasurer ! the Borough of Cape May Point. — * event, f **~
remainlng unapplied the principal of any
Issuing and selling the the purposes for which said bonds are issued aa herein set forth: and If, for any reason, any part of proceeds are not applied or necessary for said purposes, the Board of Com- —‘—' -*■— reappropriate the
led funds to pay
ontstandlng
Section 7. This Ordinance shall take effect upon Its due passage and legal publication. Passed and snproved -May 1. 1943 FRANK 8. RUTHERFORD. FRANK W. HUGHES. MaT ° r ' MILTON H. BAIR.
Attest:
LOUISA W. TRADER. Borough Clerk. 5-14-1 t-pf*14.0fl
T"
What about A&P LOW PRICES now that everybody is talking about CEILING PRICES?
• Now, and after May 18th (whan ceiling prices become effective), all A&P Super Markets and A&P Food Stores will continue to give you real low prices on fine foods every day, just as they have been doing. • The new "ceiling price" regulation will not alter in any way A&P‘s low' price policy. This means that every day at A&P you will continue to get the best foods the markets afford at our lowest possible prices. • And here is another important fact to remember. FOOD PRICES WILL NOT BE IDENTICAL IN ALL FOOD STORES on and after May 18th. Prices will continue to differ in food stores on the same articles—just as they have heretofore. OUR CUSTOMERS SAVE MONEY A&P, during the last eight years, has made big reductions in its operating costs. These savings have been passed along to our customers, so that today they have 9c more of every food dollar to spend than they did in 1933. It is A&P’s policy to continue to conduct its business as economically as possible, thus to give you the utmost for every food dollar you spend at A&P Stores.
THE GREAT ATLANTIC & PACIFIC TEA (COMPANY
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