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Classified Ad Section
A&P Buying Waste Fats
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WANTED
DISHWASHER, apply 3414 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood, N. J. 7-9-ltr4B12
BOYS for work in bowling alleys. Cape Recreation Center, Washington St. 6-25-3t-3990
2 WORKING Men, will furnish room and board. 126 3rd Ave., West Cape May. 7-2-3t-4506
YOUNG Man 18 to 20 to drive car afternoons. Address Star and Wave Box 4604, Cape May, N. J. 7-2-2t-4504
FORRENT
HOUSE boat, partly furnished, accommodations for two. Apply L. J. Sayre, 916 Queen St., Cape May, N. J. 7-9-lt-4513
Pearl, Cape May Point. • 7-9-11-4618
1st FLOOR Apt. for rent. Perry St. Leslie Bishop. 7-2-81-4609
ROOMS for rent. Will furnish breakfasts. 126 3rd Ave., West Cape May. 7-2-31-4606
FOR SALE
1 SINGLE Bed, 1 % bed and 1 double bed, 2 mattresses, vacuum cleaner, Plymouth coupe, radio and heater. Mrs. Harry Kehr, 37 Perry St. 7-9-lt-4523
ASSORTED cut flowers and plants. Mrs. Vemer Cooper, Old Shore Rd., Cape May, R. F. D. Phone Keystone ,2224. 7-9-lt-4615
CUT flowers and plants, gold fish greens, mints and water cress, ap- £ ly 210 Sixth Ave., West Cape [ay. 7-9-31-4617
MAPLE bedstead, Ostermoor box springs, inner-spring mattress, practically new. Antique side chairs, small stands. White enameled kitchen table with stool. 628 Hughes St 7-9-lt-4519
HOSPITAL bed, metal Simmons, E Tactically new, adjustable at ead and foot. Also WHEEL CHAIR with all modem improvements, good as new. Call at 311 Claghom Place to see them. Keystone phone 2721. 7-9-U-4521
REFRIGERATOR, 4 door, white porcelain inside, outside 64x39x23 inches, 100 lb ice, perfect condition, cost 3185, sacrifice 360. Apg y 22 Second Ave., Cape May eystone 1774. 7-9-11-4611
MAN’S White Shoe RoUer Skates, size 7, brand new. Apply George Dougherty, 938 Corgie St. 7-2-31-4601
LOST
ONE onyx setting initialed “W”. Set with diamonds, 1 pear shaped smoked pearl earring. Reward if returned to Mrs. J. W. Brown, 202 Reading Ave. 7-9-U-4516
MISCELLANEOUS "SOIL Organic Matter" Circular 422, N. J. Agricultural Experiment Sts., should bo read by everyone interested in plants. Several copies are in the Public Library. 7-9-1M620
Holiday Meet Success In Of Rain Despite a thunderstorm which chased most spectators and an alert which kept Army and Marine Corps track and field teams from participating in the Fourth of July meet at Sea view Park, the event was-considered satisfactory, according to Donald W. Lear chairman of the field day committee of the Cape May Recreation Commission. The meet was won by the VJ-5 team, of the ‘Naval base, which piled up 46 points during the afternoon, and Herbert, of the Section Base, was individual high scorer, making all 29 points for his outfit, which won second place. The Coast Guard team placed third with 16, and the Naval Air Station was fourth with four points. Summary of events follows: Running High Jump: Herbert, Section Base, 5’8”; Hall and Gordon, VJ-5. Running Broad Jump: Herbert, B., 18’2”; Phillips, Gordon, VJ-6. Discus: Marison, C.G., 78’2”; Travers, NA.S., Herbert, S.B. Javelin: Herbert, S.B., 106'9”; Mitchel, Gordon, VJ-5. Baseball Throw: Gordon, VJ-6, 830’1"; Herbert, S.B.; Murphy. 100-yard Dash: Herbert, 10:8; Gordon, VJ-6, Mogavero, C.G. 220-yard Dash:_ Herbert, S.B., , VJ-6,
[arison, McCrary, C.G. Herbert won five firsts, one second and one third place in the meet, to emerge with individual high score of 29 points. Gordon, of VJ-5, placed second with 27 points. Judges of the meet were Fletcher Gibson, Samuel F. El dredge, Jr., Edward Homan, Ray Callaghan. Steven J. Steger, chairman of the Recreation Commission, was starter, and William R. Harden, was clerk of the course.
PHILADELPHIA — Cooperating with the War Production Board’s drive to salvage waste fats and greases from the nation's kitchens, the A&P Tea Company this week starts purchasing such waste from housewives in the Philadelphia area, according to L. A. Mullen, Philadelphia unit head. The move is company-wide. Considered one of the most’im- . irtant salvage., programs proposed by the WPB, the effort is anned at increasing the nation’s supply of glycerin, a fat derivative vital in the production of explosives for bombs and shells. Estimating that two billion pounds of household cooking fats are wasted each year, WPB hopes to salvage one-fourth of this
amount.
Local housewives, who will be kept informed of the program through company advertising in newspapers and on the radio, will be asked to save fats in largemouth containers. Glass containers will not be acceptable. The fats, in quantities of one pound or more, may be brought to A&P meat counters, Mr. Mullen said, where the prevailing rate of five cents a pound will be paid. The edmpany will re-sell the fats to rendering concerns under WPB regulations.
THEATRE DRAWS VISITORS The new play at the Cape Theae is so successful that it is drawing prominent theatre folk to Cape May this week. On Tuesday representatives from Universal Pictures, Paramount and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer were at the performance. onight Lee Schubert, of the famous* jjroducing firm in New York, isjcomihg to see “It’s High Time”. There/ are rumors What he will opgnJjhe play on Broadway this fanr^
PIANOTUNING REPAIRING CLEANING DE-MOTHING Scientifically Done L. W. DAVIS Pboa* Ordan to Keystone 2631 609 COLUMBIA AVENUE Cape May
WILL Trade diamond engagement ring or 120-Bass Double Shift Wurlitzcr piano-accordion for late model motorcycle, auto or for cash. Apply Box 3988, Star and Wave. C-25-3t-3988
EXPERIENCED Seamstress will make to order dresses, curtains, slip covers, also alterations. Residence of Mrs. Bortne, 620 Hughes St 6-25-6t-3998
FIGHT insect pests with nicotine, pyrethrins and rototone. Use Cape May Gardens Top-mulch to repair insect damage. Trial size 15c. P. O. Box 172. 7-2-11-4505
CHAIR Caning, Tennis Raquets restrung, porch rocker seats 31-76, rush, hand and machine seats neatly done. The only efficient chair caner in South Jersey. Charles Pierce, 821 W. Burk ave., Wildwood. 5-28-6t-3935
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around your attic, garage, basement etc. Any usable articles can be traded in on Frigidaire Ranges, Hot Water Heaters or Refrigerators. Call The Trader, Keystone Wildwood 2814 or Bell 753. 4-10-8t-8476
CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
Keystone Phone 1371 'JOHN J. O'FARRELL 112 E. Forget-me-Bot Read Wildwood Crest
BOWL For Health and Recreation! Caps, RECREATION CENTER 308-12 Washington St. JACK CRESSE, Prop.
PLAV GOLF WILDWOOD Golf and Country Club Shore Rd. Rt. 4 Bel. Cape May Court 18 SPORTY HOLES ALL DAY PLAY, 31.!
Annual Dues, S3U INCLCDRS GOLF ASD CLt nilOlSK PRIVILEGE* HARRY AVERY, Club Pro
AL’S B0WL0DR0ME 8 — ALLEYS — 8 BOMFLo™ „auit
ESSS&.-’SS 4907 PACIFIC AVENUE Wildwood
the creditor!JOHN WESLEY HANN (144 W. 26th St.. West Wildwood. ... the County of Cape May and State of Now Jersey, a bankrupt: Notice is hereby given that John Wesley Hann haa been duly adjudged a bankrupt on a petlton filed by him. on the 30th day of Jun< 1942. and that the first meeting o. creditors will be held at Suite 440 Guarantee Trust Building. Atlantic City. New Jersey, on Friday, the 24th day of July. 1942. at 10:00 -'clock In the forenoon, eastern t me. at which place and time said creditors may attend, pi their claims, appoint a trustee, point a committee of creditors, amine the bankrupt, and tram such other business as may properly come before said meeting. Dated at Cape May. this 9th dn of July. 1942. ALLEN B. ENDICOTT. JR. Referee In Bankruptcy 7-9-lt-pf»2.80
I ORDINANCE
AN ORDINANCE ordinance nuthorizin
sale of certain lands and buildings owned by the City of Capo May and not needed ’for public use and fixing minimum prices.” adopted Feb-
ruary 6. 1942.
BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACT-
ED by Board of Commissioners of the City of Cape May. Cape May County. Now Jersey that an ordinance "Authorizing the private sale of certain lands and buildings own-
• ‘ ' City of Capo Ml
—e and fixing '' adopted February
1 Is hereby
not needed .... , minimum prices
6, 1942. be and the . amended, an follows:
}• there bo added to the said list In said ordinance, the fol-
lowing property:
^ ' minimum price
Block 39. lot !
$600.00.
That this amendment to the aforesaid Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its final passage and publication. T. MILLET HAND. Mayor. GEORGE P. WENTZELL
NOTICE
j 'ercKOing ordinance was 0 H "'" l, reading and adopted the Board of Cpmmissioners of City of Cape May, New Jersey. « regular meeting held on Friday ulv 9 i«4s —a ordered pub-
July 3. 1942. and t llshed according to FLOYD C. HUGHES.
City Clerk.
Fhllllpa!
By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey dated r.V. y 1 'w i y 2 ln " eauae wherein the City of Cape May Is complainant and Mary Love and others arc defendants you are required to appear and answer the complainant's bill complaint on or before September
or, said bill will be taken (
1943 confessed against you.
8 “ ,d hill l» filed to foreclose the equity of redemption In a certain —Me — —- issued by Q c
• complalnnni
certificate of sal Hughes, collector City of Cape May t
the present holder. a tux, -mi held Nov. 6. 1939 covering lots .1 and 40 block 95. city tax man. als being lots 502 and westerly 25 fee * ' 503 Plan "A” Cape May Rea
ii Mary A. Love
made a defendant because you - trtgage against said prom •ded in the Cape May Cm office. In mortgage book SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE,
nr CHANCERY OP NEW
To E. Conover Leeflom and Helen Leedom, hie wife; and John H.
Mudgett.
By virtue of an order of the Court If Chancery of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof. In a cause wherein James McCooley is complainant, and you are defendants. you are required to appear and iswer the bill of complaint In this iusc on or before August 19, 1942. the said bill will be taken as
infessed against you
The .said bill Is filed to foreclose mortgage given by John H. Mud!tt and Adeline Mudgett, his wife, to complainant, bearing date Sop'«"'hor 4. 1924. on lands In Lower Township. County of Cape May. and State of New Jersey: and recorded In the Cape May County Clerk's Of320° etcP* ed BO ° k N '°' 211 ‘ at P “ Kes And you. E. Conover Lcedom. are ade a party defendant because you •e now the owner of the lands and e-emlses covered by said mortgage and therefore have or may claim to
Interest In the said prem-
Paol Tomlin. Goshen, Nathaniel : Kren«el, Cape Mar. Edgw Brown Mooney. Court Hooee, Leal's Caldwell Cole. Wildwood, Lincoln Gas kill Neville, Cape May, Arthur Abbott Long, Green Crook. Bernard Blum, Wildwood, Mnrray Daniel Smith, Goshen, John Dob»on Schofield. Cape May, Paul Alexander Monday, Cape May, William Dryburgh Lamond, Wildwood Crest, and Francis James
Lombardi, Wildwood. Colored registrants are:
Daniel Walter Hawkins, Cape May, Meredith Campbell, Wildwood, Charles Henry Hicks, Cape May, William Augustus Thomas, Wildwood, Raymond Walter Smith, West Cape May, Gordon Wesley Cox, Cape May, William Harris Brent, West Cape May, Clifford Joseph Hayward, Wildwood, Matthew Lewis, Wildwood, George Perrin Bailey, Wildwood,
VJ-5 Beats Army; Officers Downed In Softball Play The VJ-5 softball, team defeated the Coast Artillery squad by a score of 13-4 this week, and the Artillerymen retaliated with a win over the Officers’ Club with a tally of 14-2. The games were played under the auspices of the Cape May Recreation Commission’s softball committee as part of the softball league competition.
Won Lost Coast Artillery .. 3 1 VJ-5 3 1 Inshore Patrol ... 1 1 Cape May City .. 1 2 Naval Air 1 2 VT-9 1 2 Officers’ Club ... 0 3
NOTICE Local Union- No. 1743 UNITED BROTHERHOOD 07 CARPENTERS AND JOINERS
Legal Notice tS'-xOLCc working In this dlstrlcfcXw. On and after September) the Union Wage Scale will
JOHN J. KEATING ROBERT B. HAND FRANK G. EVANS.
Roaaell Leroy Stanford. Cape May. Thomas Benjamin Cox, Erma, Charles Starling, Whiteabovo, Ernest Frederick Austin, Whiteaboro. Malcolm Henry Ba»A man. Cape May, James Thomas Baker, Wildwood, Coy Tbelmo Bryson. Wildwood, John Thomas Wooten, Wildwood, Howard Douglass Joyner, Wildwood. CU Blocker, Wildwood. Douglass gory Hunt, West Cape May, Floyd Martin, Whiteaboro, Lloyd Oliver Holmes, Wildwood. Charles Trevor Mann, Whitesboro, James Garfield Clark, Wildwood, Albert Weston Gmld, Cape May, Andrew Emanuel Johnson, Sr., Cape May, Jesse Edward Powell, Cape May, William Domenick P. Hardy, Wildwood, Plummer Edward Small, Cape May Point, Allen Malton Timbers, Wildwood, Leon Matthews, Jr„ Whitesboro, Theodore Roosevelt Sharpe, Wildwood, Charles Melvin Payne, Cape May, and Robert Hershey Fox, West Cape May.
WHATFUH TO ENAMSL WITH SUCH 90K9C0US COLORS!
...AMO ITS SO RASY. TOO. WITH ENAMEIOID!
Anyone can uta Enameloidt A *inE*o coat of this SELECTED quick-drying, dec- £0 COLOCf orative enamel “renewt” with ipar- ^ ^ kling color all kinds NH MU (j of furniture, wood- ^ work, odds and ends pt, around the home. FROTC010R STYUNG SERVICE
SWAIN’S . Hardware Store % 303-07 JACKSON ST.
0&)SHERWtN-Willi ams Paints
"homid” com noui STOCK UP NOW FOR NEXT WINTER
The full capacity.of trucks and railroads will soon be required for war supplies. This may easily result in a coal shortage. So, buy coal now Jor next fall and 'winter. Today, order as much Fsmout Reading Anthracite as you can store. It’s the low-ash, long buriiing hard coal that's trade-marked with RED spots.
Cape May Coal & Ice Co. 512 Washington Street
Helen Leedom. E. Conover Leedom. arty defendant because
claim to have
^ou have w
Inchoate right of dower In the -Raid premises; and you John H. Mudgett are made a party defendant because you executed the bond for the debt upon which said mortgage was given to secure said debt, and may therefore claim to have an interest
In the said premises. Dated June 13. 1941. LEWIS T. STEVENS. Solicitor of Complainant.
Your Guests Expect Plenty of Seafood! Lump Crabmeat ■
Soft Shell Crabs
Fancy Jumbo Shrimp
Salt Mackerel
Deep Sea Scallops All Kinds of fresh
fish in season.
SEASIDE FISH MARKET
Jackson and Mansion Streets JOHN E. MILLINGTON, Prop.
Keystone 1451 Bell 216
FOR SALE ONE SMALL BUNGALOW AND A NUMBER OF LOTS AT CAPE MAY BEACH. PRICE LOW FOR QUICK CASH SALE. Apply Box H, Cape May Star and Wave 31 Perry Street
Heinz oven baked tomato SAUCB—without mcat Beans - 12 c eonlwh of jar into a nun pan , B d ,* *•*» or «•» of lay Bod.
Signet Brand
White House-
EVAP.
MILK
Fruits for Salad
IT
No. 2>/i
Glass Jar
Popnlar Flavors MOTT'S JELLIES 3 r 25 e
A&P Shortening DEXO 3 63 c Um 0... Ut Mae m
FINE GRANULATED Sugar u0 c Wi Am ftidiiming Stamp No. 5 for I LBS UP TO SATURDAY. JULY 1M
Sumy field-—ALL-PURPOSE ENRICHED—FAMILY Flour £ 18 c 12-LB BAG 40c PASTRY FLOUR « I7 e 'i£37e
"Super Right"
RUMP T TOP ROUND STEAKS
39<
VEAL ROAST k 32 c
one price—none higher Freshly Killed "Super-Right”
Chickens it 31 c 4 lb» * over—tjONI PRICED HIOHEB Genu'ne 1942 Sprlag—Loag or Skort Cat
LEGS OF "Super-Right”
Lamb «> 35 c
one price—None higher
Super-Right—ALL CUTS SAME PRICE
Rtady for tht Pea—Frath IONITO Mackerel “'j.r.a ° 11 9©e
CHUCK ROAST
25'
HILEY BELLE—Large, Freestone PEACHES
4 | »25 <
none PRICED HIGHER!
VICTORY FOOD FEATURES Fresh Tender String BEANS 2 15 c
Jumbo Size (36’s) California Cantaloupes 2 ,oi 25 c
Large, Fresh Cucumbers .3"10 e NONE PRICED HIGHER Large—California Valencia Oranges....‘•”29‘ LARGE PLUMS Sant.Ro.a doi.n 17c LEMONS LARGE—300-site dozen 25c
Ann Page—ODER
Vinegar ll c GALLON JUG, 39c ENRICHED—Regular 27-Slice
MARVEL
Bread '&? 10 c
txMfdy ntflM 3G.si| C t Sandwich Loaf lie ENTIRE fane Parker Chocolate Nut Top
Layer Cake 29«
Largo 2-Layer Size
SAVE
BABBITTS CLUNSn 3 ““ IJe
ONE PRICE—NONE HIGHER Selected Quality Sea Pood! Fre*H FllLET of Flounder. '»2S C i TME PRICE—NONE HIGHER I I SiLICSD imLIBUT lb 33c j harden Fresh Fruits & Vegetables! I

