Cape May County Times, 17 November 1922 IIIF issue link — Page 5

gOARD OF CHOtCN FRKCHOLDBM COUNTY OF CAPS MAY NEW JS**KY

CAPE MAY COtnTTY TIKES, FRIDAY, KOVKMBER 17, 1922

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TOWNSHIP OF UPPET NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND FOE UNPAID TAXES

.Wt'riclty throairh and over saKS wlren to supply h««t UeM. and power to liv (ilvuluaJs, corpomtlon* and muntclpalt-

Oolleetar'a OffiM. Upper Township,

November IS. im.

NoOee le hereby glveii that .. A. H. *nr|jhpp, collector of the toxins district of Upper Town*hip. County of Cape May. mr>- 1 New Jerecy. pursuant to the authority of ul * i the statute* in such cases made and pro-

vided. wIB. on the

1#th DAY OF DECEMBER. 1922. at 1 o'clock In the afternoon of that day. at the Tuckahoe National Bank, in said taxiny district, expose for sale and sell the arreral tracts and parcels 'of land hereinafter specified, or any part or porta of said land, suffleient for the purpose, on which taxes for the year 1911 remain unpaid and In arrears to such person or persons as will purchase the same for the

.nuances, an ana upon me rsouievara shortest term end pay the tax lien there;ending- from Ocean City to Seashore ?°'# inoh ^? lnK ln,ere * t 1111 <■ costa of sale, or I fond, and from that point to DeVaul's ! * hen no ono W|U bld for a ,lhorter ^"tric^'XrtSSrSd - w . lr SSr'“S) *™. »ie., t made under the prov-i.ioru, to supply heat, fight and power to Indl- ?'! . ,be legislature entitled "An

V.duals, corporations and munkjipalitlea. °I deserves commendation in her super-

. s»tsa5srwaii»«ga-js»«»a ». nwr.

al thereto. „

The said land and names of the per- The question for debate, which IS *™« '» ■ KloUMIe d.«tm,lon <.orsame are as follows: Ing; school hours, was: "Resolved

* cr<l * 81 j ^ 71 tha* Immigration should (and should Head of ' not) be restricted.” Each pupil in *•** presenting the side he or she repre-

oimty of Cape May that perraission bo ..nd the same is hereby given to the Atlantic City Electric Company, Its suc-r.-ssora and assigns, to erect l»les and airing wires thereon, with the necessary —1.——• *1 and upon the Boulevard

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DnODRATION QJESTION IS DECIDED BY 0. C. 8T8DBWt Work of Pupils on Restriction of Foreign Entrance to United States Good—Affirmative

Side Winners

OCEAN CITT—

The work undertaken by alx ambitious pupils In the Eighth grade room of the Ocean City public school In ah Informal debate staged last Friday afternoon, merits consldera-' tion. The pupils: James Howe. BelSmlth, Howard Taft, Joseph Sooy,

[J^or Elizabeth Smith and Beryl Relchley.

to bo praised for their efforts. Miss Eugenia Brown, teacher, also

Section 1. That all poles erected by -i-* »hall be neat and sym-

tho length thereof shall ' SO feet above the sur-

Improved highways

faro of the used , when the same shall be completed and shall be so located as to not In .any way nterfere with the safety or convenience

S veiling on or over said e Held Company shall not f said public highway

. will be necessary to enable It t

nd expenses, remove or re-locate any of aid poles when it shall be necessary so to do by reason of change of grade of said highways, or the construcllon and repair thereof. Section 4. Said Company shall main-

derided In favor of the affirmative side. Min Brown Informed the TIMES that the etudenta had done their own work In connection with the debate and had been keen for the affair since Its inception during a civic clasa.

at St eel man town I-oealne J>. Ouasen. 10 acres

i (. Said Company shall flic its

a the sum of twen-ty-five hundred (11*00.00) dollars, conIttoned tor the faithful compliance with ■ - id jeggaaons

that this n-ati ill and void if this Company shall not » In a position to furnish heat. light Ml power to Individuals, corporations id municipalities, within four months

e of the terms and requirement*

—_e of this s time file with the Clerk of the n Freeholders, a good and J In the sum of ttrenty- .— .J <11*06.00) dollars, as pror In Section t of this ordinance, ' ig said acceptance and bond a shall immediately become

ordinance passed first * an adjourned reg- „ Board of Chosen County of Cape May. *tb day of November. — up for *“-* at a n r 5th. It . IRVING FITCH. Clerk.

at Petersburg Ella Hess. X lot at Msrshallvllle and II acre* at 8teelmantown._ Thomas B. Harper Estate, lots No*. 10. II. Mock 11. Strathmere Christian Hoeffle, lots Noe. II. H. M. 17. II. II. Mock 19; lot No. IS. Mock 4: lot No. 1. Mock IS; at.Strmthmere Johan Kelfer. 7* lots at Petersburg Chartee C. F. Pfaendei '

hotel i — - '

Palermo £and and Stone Oo.. lilt M?M*B.*L. P ^mltJb « acres at

Petersburg ’ Theodore Schneider. 19 acres

Samuel B. Souder. 1 lot* a

Ella May Townsend, 3* acre* at

be redeemed by the payment to the undersigned. the tax collector, before the

Bale, the amount due thereon.

Given under ray hand this ISth day of

November, ISM.

A. H. SAPP.

Upper Township Collector.

9I-pf»I9.0t.

2.77 gented, addressed the class from the mo front of the rootn. Each debater

,j S1 was Introduced by Miss Brown.

ej w Miss Belva Smith, the first speaker called on from the negative side, 8 ' 5S drew attention to the need for foreigners for constructional and utll-

7.(1 tty purposes In this country.

J1M James Howe, then called upon'for 71.11 the affirmative angle, took the floor <8.5* with the resolve that each foreigners tS5 enter these United States for the sole purpoee of accumulating wealth and u ' 48 retire to their native lands far rich-

10.71 er than when they left.

35.79 Howard Taft, for the negative t n practically repeated the stand taken by Miss Belva Smith. Joseph Sooy, Min Elizabeth Smith and Min Beryl Relchley then followed and bore In mind the testimony of their respec-

tive eldes.

Members of the Judges staff: Curtis Powell, Charles McGinnis, Catherine Schwarts and Betty Owens,

Ocean City Boasts Potato Salad King Negro Chef Hu Cooked For Kin Alice Roosevelt and 4,618 Lehigh University Pupils If the thriving metropolis of Ocean City were totally without worth while attributes, there would remain redeeming feature for townspeople to talk about. , For be it known, if it is not already so. that this town possesses the "Potato Salad King.” John R. Cherry, for several years negro chef at Hotel Biacayne, and official potato salad manufacturer at Lehigh University alumni gatherings. South Bethlehem. Pennsylvania. is at present presiding over the culinary department of Hole-in-the Wall-Jr., a little cafe at 402 Eighth street, in Ocean City. It is here the unquestioned touch of the chef results In a salade pomme de terre of the mouth watering var-

iety.

Cherry, In an informal talk with a representative of the TIMES, stressed the inadvislblllty of putting an over abundance of pepper, onions, salt and celery in thfi dish. In the manufacture of hie salad he boils potatoes with the '‘Jackets” on; a pinch of salt; cuts the celery allowing It soak In salt water for two hours before mixing; makes use of a model ate senount of mayonnaise; salt pepper and paprica to taste; uses fine chopped onions; parsley and a email amount of boiled eggs. The ultimate

high University gatherings, at one time—June 12. 1916—serving a total of.4,616 persons, by actual count.

NEW MANAGER FOR COURT HOUSE GARAGE

Frank Even*, of Cape May Court

House. Is now manager of the Ford the Ford Dealers in Pltmaft.

Service Station at Cape May Court House. Frank is a popular boy la Cape May County, a hard worker and his many friends wish him aoo» cess. Roy Wilson, who has been manager for over a year, has accept* ed a position as Sales Manager for

He is happiest, be he king

pesaent, who finds peace In his home, which, as announced by Mlee Brown,

NOTICE OF SALE

then retired to the rear of the room | ldejl , 8 t0 , end a natural to the

and held a conference, the result of d j all As a result of his fame for potato salad. Cherry has personally cooked for Mlee Alice Roosevelt and for four years has been official chef at) Le-

COLLECTOR'S SALE OF UNPAID TAXES ON REAL PROPERTY IN THE CITY 0F SEA ISLE CITY, IN THE COUNTY OF CAPE MAY, IN THE STATE OF NEW .•RSEY

PUBLIC NOTICE Is hereby given by Edward B. Arnett Collector of Taxes, of The City of See Isle City, in the County of Cap* May. in the State of New Jersey, that he will offer sod expose for sale and sell at public sale an the tends, tenement*. hereditaments and real estate, tn The City of Sea Isle City. - **-- — *' «~

May, In the State of Hew Jersey, herefnafti *

1910 and 1911

BOARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

NEW JERSEY PUBLIC NOTICE

Notice is hereby given that sealed bids will be received by the Board of Chosen Freeholders ot the County

Elisabeth Loyd

U. T. Land'- ~ £.?■«■

WARD OF CHOSEN FREEHOLDERS COUNTY OF CAPE MAY

NEW JERSEY

NOTICE TO CONTRACTORt

Sealed bids will be received and opened t a regular meeting of the Board of hoeeo Freeholdav of Cape May County i be held In the Board Room. Court ouse. Cap* May Court House. N. J.. > Tuesday. December 5th. lilt, at 11:4*

O'clock A. M.. for the following, to wit: — , For paving Beach avenue. Section No. Realty Company. Cape May City, N. J.. with reinforced w -r tandla Ex

".Crete right 7*> Inches thick, width T '

rty-four (14) feeL length sixteen hun- — seventy-four (1(74) feet. In accordwith plan* and epecl fleet Ions prebv the County Engineer and ap-

the Board copy of which may

id upon application to Mr. R. Smith. County Engineer. Mar-

i. J.. hr deposit of the hleh wtU be refunded If t irued In good condition.

Kach bid must be accompanied by cash certlfiad chock made payable to Harry eadlay. County Treasurer. In amount equal to tan per cent, of the bid price, so by certificate from a *at!»tactory ; r 3L£rrsfc^ri;»";,« ’■ v iacute such a certificate, stating tl— •will Welder Is awarded contract bond 111 be furnished by said Surety Com-

l *f 0 7p5^ t ceaL par of Cape Mgy, for the construction of pursuant to the pro vision, of an act of the » bridge across Graaey Sound ChanStale of New Jersey entitled. "An Act concerning unpaid taxa* nel. Including Strauss Bascule Draw

BP**- Creoaoted Timber Trestle and

of the laws of HU of New Jersey, pages MS. etc., and supplements Abutments with Graveled Approach's thereof. ea on Sand Fill, on the line of the _ take place at the City Hall, corner of Ariadne street end North Wild wood to Burleigh IWd &2 U of‘NS^eS^ C ‘ ty of ,n ^ * O*** * Urn i.ioddle Unship, SJe May MONDAY.’THE FOURTH DAY OF DECEMBER, A. 1822. F ottnt 7,', N '. J ” opened and read at the hour of two (1) o'clock In the afternoon of arid day. »J» Public at Cape May Court House.

Touring Car. srissd on the Men of H. I locker. It will be sold according to ''hitpier III P. L. Lawe of 1915 and 'mendmenta of th* Bt»t*

To the above must be added Interest st the together with cost* of advertising and sal*.

EDWARD B. ARNETT.

Collector, of The City of Bea Isle City, la the County of Cape May, New Jm

SO-St-lUSdc-pflMJ".

iiso iMi Cape May County. N. J., on Tuesday, ] Tax Tax December Sth, 1922, at 12 o'clock:

ril-ii 1*417 BO on.

1 *'" 8 \l~ ti Drawing!, specifications and forms U.M is!o5 of bid. contract and bond for tne

proposed work, prepared by R. Fen-

14 M JS'JJ dal! Smith. County Engineer, and ap19.71 IL7S proved by the State Highway Com10*.4S 81.14 mission, have been filed in the office **' 81 135 25 °* ( be said engineer at Marmora. n.« iLi? Cape May County. N. J., and of said M.17 90.54 State Highway Commission, TrenM 48 'si 41 to,, • N ' and may b® inspected by 188*08 867.38 Prospective bidders during buslneea 44.M 49.55 hours. Bidders will be furnished

iii'ii wlt b a copy of the specifications and 'tolot blue prints of the drawings, by the!

114.59 137.4] Engineer on proper notice, and a de•0.91 loi n poalt of »25.00. which will be re-

funded upon the return of the plane'

1M.M 162.24 and specifications in good condition. |

176.22 Bids must be made on the stand-

* I •* , 1} ^ ard proposal forma in the manner 57.54 94.25 designated therein and required by

u 91 the specifications, must be enclosed in sealed envelopes, bearing the name

..... and address of bidder and name of *2.01 50.75 bridge and road on tne outside, ad-

•o w dressed to The Board of Chosen Free-

48.88 48.14 bolder* of the County of Cape May. 1 13.15 n so N. J., and must be accompanieu oy a 149.00 48.34 certificate from- a surety company

and a certified check for not less lo ss! than ten (10) per cent, of life amount bid. provided said check shall not be less than $500.00 nor more than $20,000.00 and be delivered et the piece and the hour above named. The standard proposal form is attached to the specifications, copies of which will be furnished on

application to engineer.

By order of The Board of Chosen Freeholders of the County of Cape

May. N. J.

IBVINO FITCH. Clerk. Sea Isle City. N. J.

Do You Know that we sell millions of pound* of A*co Coffee yearly? Now just stop a moment and think of the millions of satisfied persons who are drinking Ascc Blend every day of the year. Are yon using Aaco Coffee? If not, buy a pound today, and if yon don’t consider it the best coffee you ever drank, bring back the unused portion and we will refund you the full price paid, with no charge for what you use. Asco Coffee ,b 29c There is something about the aroma and flavor of Asco Blend that is irresistible! Try it and learn what good coffee really means.

ASCO

ASCO

Mina Meat 21c

Peanut Butter tt l5c

“Quality Counts’

Golden Syrup. Threaded Codfish

[ Fork and Bean*

Gold Seal Oats

Gold Seal Macaroni _ Gold Seal Spagnetti ,

Only the highest quality merchandise obtainable are packed under our own private brands, thus Insuring you s-a-t-l-e-f-a-e-t-l-o-n in every item.

Everyday Needs Fancy Orange Peel n> 25c Fancy Lemon Fed » 25c Glace Citron Mi » 30c Famsy Dates Pkg 21c Plum Podding 30c Choice Grape Fruit «*ch 7 C Asco Tomato Catanp b °t ifc Asco Pancake Jl«ur _Pks 10c

Choice Peas ,;i$l 45

VERY BEST Com Meal a 2 c

Clover Leaf Buttermilk Egg Mash £"■ 45c

BEST PEARL Hominy n 2 : -c

THE CHOICE OF THE MOST CRITICAL Asco Teas X 45c A blend for every taste—Orange Pekoe, India Ceylon, Old Country Style, Plain Black. Mixed.

GOLD HEAT. Flour iz & b., 52c

ASCO RFF.DT.FRE Raisins pl , 10c

1SC0 Buck wheat, .,10c

Cake Specials N. I Strawberry Mr B Z/C " ) Butter Crisp „o_ L. ' Cookies n> ZOC

HEW CAUEOKHU FRUITS

FARCY EYAP. Peaches is 25c Surprise the folks with a nice, big. home-made peach pie.

BIG, MEATY Prunes n Here’s a treat. Stewed prunes served with cream.

19c

Graham Crackers -.. Lemon Snaps

—Pbg 10c —Pkg 5c

CANDIES FOR EVERYBODY Chocolate Orange Bitter Sweets - i it* box 3^ Assorted Mint Trinket* 1 n> can 35c Asco Crea.n Caramels 39*. Henhey’s Choc. Xisaes lb 390 Assorted Chocolates n> box 39c

RICH CREAMY

RED RIPE

Cheese

ib 30c

Cranberries », 14c

Where Quality Counts and Your Money Goes the Farthest LANDIS AVENUE AND ITALIA STREET SEA ISLE CITY

0UB OCEAN CITY STORES

75S Asbury Ayonue 401 Arirury Averrne 745 Aibnry Ayonno 1126 Arirnry Avon 00

ra Voreix If n/MAT tllat Ocean City is having the greatest boom that has ever been experienUO I Ou IVIIOW eed in this State? The world at large knows it, and the wise ones, the deep thinkers, in their analysis of it, recognize that it will continue until the R. R. short line is an assured fact the new hotel completed; the golf course in operation and a dozen large private and civic projects carried through. And—listen—ALL THESE THINGS ARE ABSOLUTELY “GOING OVER.” I] NOW make a quick, careful purchase, and you will surely reap a handsome profit within a few months. Others are doing it, why not you? 4J Our office is the oldest established in Ocean City (28 yrs). We have always tried to make our client.’ interests, our own. O r> 1,„ Write us for informatics on such an investment. IVlaSSey <& t,UWards

Ocean City, N. J.

Write us for informatic It will be gladly sent you.