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Hew Group Will Aid Fithinf Interests TRENTON — George C. Warren, Jr., president, of the New .JelWey Fish and Game Commission, late last week called attention to the newly organised Atlantic States Marine Fisheries Commission, of which he is a member, and pointed oat that the organization plans to build up present fishery resources for the benefit of the sportsmen, com- . mercial fishermen and the con-

suming public.

With the consent of Congress, the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts. Rhode Island, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia have joined in a compatPHo. eonserve and build up the fisheries, both commercial and sport, -that Tie within the territorial waters

of these states.

As an outgrowth of the the Atlantic States itarttie

eries Commission is concerned al-

: m e

coastal states.

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Section

Ad

Softball League Remains Active

May, the Inshore __ Coast Artillery were

contests played at Seafiew Park

from July 20 to July 28.

Cape May's team defeated the Naval Air squad 11-9; the Inshore Patrol defeated the Officers' Club 18-9; and the Coast Artillery eked out a one-point victory over VT-9 with a score of 6-5.

Team standings follow:

VJ-5

Coast Artillery Inshore Patrol . VT-9 Cape May City . Naval Air Officers' Club ...

Won Lost

State Board Considering Hew Budget Law Changes To Help Jersey Municipal Officials

Naw Jersey s municipal ,

Collingswood Man Wins Fish Prize COURT HOUSE — A three- _ nmd weakfish took the weekly prise in the seventh annual Cape May County fishing contest this week. Freeholder Director P. H. Jackson,'*who is in charge'of the contest, announced todav. Henry C. Mann, of Collingswood, landed the prise fish from the Seahawk off North Wildwood. The fish measured S4 inches in

length.

Bluefish are biting in all sec- . - tions of the county and from the

wSks art^ii^hookod^" .Surf In « nr \, Utt "' u Ut * 0T Hand ; JL, t ^ r * ** <w< 7fishing is becoming more popular ^ Skillman, supervising auditori i" prenaring a budget in and anglers may be seen daily ,u * d M,cr * t * r 7 0/ the Local Gov- , ,or ^ enjoying the popular sport -mment Board, wrote Period beginning July I. o "The comments which yon have “There are so many arguments The Office of Naval Operations ’***• regarding preliminary tax in favor of this plan and so of the Navy Department wae pro- bills are of Interest and frankly few, at least that we can find, •ided for in the Naval Appropri- , ld ?V. >rou ?^ here sgainst it that we are hopeful of

May May, have drawn the the New Jersey Loral G Board which for some

Mrtwaala c « of bSfcm ■tate anairip

coaehlertag insti-

Want to hay ar eeD eowethlngT Hire help? Seek employ men t ? The Star and Wave Classified Ad Oelaau Is year beat advertising medium. Minimum Rate: 56 cents for me insertion of five lines or leas—three insertions of same <

LOST

GOLD link bracelet on boardwalk on July 24. Reward if returned to 1883 New Jersey Ave. Key. 1682. 7-30-11-4847

New York Ave.

WANTED

EXPERIENCED Waitress . chambermaid. Apply 209 Perry St. 7-16-3t-4530

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PUBLIC BALK OP LAJTS

By virtue of a resolution of the ioard of Commissioners of the City f Cape May and In pursuance of .tie statutes In such case made and provided. I shall expose at public •ue on Monday. August 10. 1»«I. « hour of 1:30 o'clock In the noon. Fas tern War Time, at the City Hall, corner of Washington and Franklin streets. City of Cape

N.' J. the following lots:

x 47. lots and I«. City Tax Map.- situate on the easterly side of Decatur street between Washli

and Lafayette streets.

No bid will be accepted for less than 1*0(1. cash, payable at time * sale: provided that if bids equal „ the minimum price be received, the lots will be sold to the highest bidder. The loU will be sold together. A special warranty deed will be delivered to the purchaser within to

days after the sale. G. C HUGHES.

7-30-2t-pf«S04. Collector.

j a lion Act of 1915.

a 7.000 fool healing boiler for the Cape May High School will be received at the regular meeting of the Board of Education on August 13. Detstled specifications may be obtained from the Superintendent of Schools at his office In the High

School Building.

The Board reserves the right to reject —-* -*• v-*-*- —* ■- —

quire bidder that he Is capabli -leting the contract if awarded.

•Address all proposals to Edward

Pickard. Superintendent of marked. "Bid for heating

School] boiler"

By order of t ..on. Cape May. 7-3A-3t-pf|3.»C

Board of Educa

FOR RENT

SMALL House, rear 1222 I*fayette St. Apply 509 Columbia Ave., or any agent. 7-30-1M655

227 NORTH St. Housekeeping Rooms and Apartments. Reasonable. 7-30-11-4553

FURNISHED bungalow, cheap, light housekeeping, gas and electric, sleep four. John Sheridan, Seashore Road, Erma, N. J. 7-80-It-4554

7-ROOM Bungalow, 4 bedro dining room, living room, kitchen and bath, electric stove. Rev. P. G Hall, E. Lake Drive, Cape May Point Can. be seen Sat. and Sun. 7-16-31-4326

FOR SALE

LARGE beating victrola stove, will burn wood or coal. Practically new, reaaonable. Apply 217 Perry Bt. Cepe May. N. J. '7-30-31-4649

BURNHAM hot water e complete with grates. Doe oil burner . with Honeywell controls, also 80 gallon water tank. R. H. Faulkner, cor. Columbia Ave. and Stockton Place. 7-30-11-4560

Mahogany tables.- chain, etc spool maple wash stand, glass ware, china, collection prints. 1140 Maryland Aye. 7-30-11-4551

HOSPITAL bed, metal Simmons, practically new, adjustable at ; head and foot. Also?. WHEEL CHAIR with all modern Improvements, 'good as new. Reasonable. Call at 811 Claghorn Place to see them. Keystone phone 2721. 7-SS-3t-4545

18S-S74

To Mary A. Love sad KUsabsth T.

Phillips:

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey dated July 1, 1941 In a cause wherein the City of Cape May Ift complainant and Mary Love and others are defendants you are required to appear and answer the complfinam's bill of complaint on or before September l. 1943 or Mid bill will be taken as confessed against you. Bald bill Is filed to foreclose *’ equity of redemption lr

certlflcate of s '

Hughes, collect! , City of Cape May to complali

the present bolder, at a tax sate held Nov. *. 1939 covering lots 39 and 40. block 96, city tax r ip. also being lots 602 and westerly 25 feet of lot 603 Plan "A" Cape May Real

Estate CO.

And you Mary A Love are made a

defendant because you are the rec-

ord owner of said premises And you Ellxabeth F -Phillips are

made a defendant because you hold a mortgage against said premises recorded In the Cape Mav County Clerk's office, in mortgage book 369,

page 341

SAMUEL K. ELDREDGE.

To the creditors of ERED "STUART TARVES. also' - known as ERED STUART TAR VIS. 6 East Thirteenth Street Ocean City. In the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey, a bankrupt: , N 0 ' 10 *hereby given that said FRED STUART TARVES. also known as FRED STUART TARVIS. has been dulg adjudged a bankrupt on a petition filed by him. on the 22nd day of July, 1943. and that the first meeting of creditors will be held at Suite 440 Guarantee Trust Building. Atlantic City. New ~ on Friday, the 21st day of . 1942. at 10:00 o'clock In th noon, eastern wartime, at place and time the said creditors may attend, provs their claims, appoint a trustee, appoint a committee of creditors, examine the bankrupt, and transact such other business as may properly come before said

meeting.

Dated

of July,

ALLEN B. ENDICOTT. JR.

Referee In Bankruptcy

- -80-1 t-pft 1.30

for some time which would eliminate preliminary bills. Briefly, the plan is this: to change the municipal fiscal year from the present calendar year to a July'' 1 to Jane 80 year thus having a municipal fiscal period conforming' to the federal, state and school years. This would not involve any change in our taxing machine and would provide for a - tax bill based on four equal quarterly installments, but it would be prepared for the beginning of the fiscal year. In other words, the budget calendar would

t Cape May. this 20th day

iemptIon In a certain

r sale Issued

tetor of taxas*--'6f this

HOTICX Mr Oardsar. 6739 V. Carllsla Street. FfcUa.. Fa t take notice t ha I- on Friday.

talned by the undersigned for It . storage and repairs »-||| be sold on the premises of undersigned at pubhlghest bidder

Respectfully. George Johnson. Central Garage.

BO BOUGH OT CAPE MAT PODVT

In' lands and huilc h Borough of Cape t needed for public

Sherwin-Williams SEMI-LUSTRE Wall Finish > The amazingly | washable wall finish . for kitchen and ('bathroom, halls ways, woodwork. • Colors created by leading stylists. rprri count sm. rltLC: me stance L*t us lend you the ' ff jg 4 *7 ifamouj S-W Color • I / i Style Guide. Stop '■ OT. jin or phone. SWAIN’S Hardware Store 305-07 JACKSON ST.

securing general support for _ revision in bur budget calendars and' fiscal year. The matter of a six months budget would be comparatively simple inasmuch as we already have a preliminary tafc levy and this could certainly be modified to meet the requirements of a six months period. The Mayor recently suggeeted a possible change to provide two municipal budgets and two separate taxing periods annually, to eliminate much of the uncertainty encountered by municipal officials when preparing budgets

be substantially as it is and the months "in* advance.

i nr* nwped Tape Mav Point

publi

BOWL For Health and Recreation! Cops. , RECREATION CENTER 308-12 Washington St. JACK CRESSE, Prop.

and n

um\ and fl'sl

NON -Poisonous “RETH" means j price* th*-r»for ". pushed Bug Death, a dust high in killing April i. v>i: _i- m-ivny po™, tor now, md ngubta..■* U v;' g •&,%; non-intuncus to humans. 50c com- i m-. k a. i>,t i«s. fr.nn nil - * —• ■ “ * “ etion 2. Thla Ordlnancr shall .

effect, upon ltg dur ^aaaacr and

QUALITY IS NOT JUST A “BUY WORD”

Much is being said about buying quality, because these are times in which buying wisely means helping strategically in winning an all-out war. We want things to last, to give us just as much value for money spent as possible. But quality is not a football to be knocked about without a serious thought toward what lies behind that important word. At Tenenbaum’s it is a 46 year old tradition'. . . an-ideal that has built one of the fine quality resort stores of New Jersey. Generations of Cape May people and their visitors have looked to Tenenbaum’s for fine merchandise . . . that 'gentle whisper of the past means more than all the shouting of the present. Under war time conditions we shall always strive to obtain the best quality that we can currently obtain . . . that applies, to our very lowest prices, as well as to our highest prices. So when you shop and your search is for quality . . . remember that Tenenbaum’s quality means that a fine resort store stands today, behind every purchase you make ... as it has through three generations of economic storm and prosperous calm alike!

ip SWubatnris

CAPE MAY

MISCELLANEOUS EXPERIENCED Scamrtrvs* will

Blip hovers, also alterations Residence of Mia. Bortne, 620 Hughes Bt 6-25-61-399S

FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Qaidi

CARPET AND RU6 CLEANIHG

i Math I 9 rtaa» isn JOHN J. O FARRELL 111 K ~ *

legal publl.-atlon

' MILTON H. BAIR

PUBLIC HOTXCB

Public .notice 1* hereby given that he foregoing Ordinance «a* duly ***•-<1 on firet-reading at a regular nesting of the Board of l-omini*. ■ oner* of ihe Borough of Cape May ! V.lnt. held on July 17. 1942. and hat the pame will be taken up for — nd. third and final !

Tular meeting of the !

*xloner*, to h» held In the';

i,-'rouge nail, in the aald Borough of : Cape May Point.- on Friday. August ; '7. 1942. at eight o’clock P M_ at which time any cltlsen or, taxpayer j, may appear and object to' the pas- [ aage of the name: —f

LOUISA W TRADER. I \

Borough Clerk 1

Dated July IT. 1942.

7-il-2t-pf*9 16

PLAY GOLF;

WILDWOOD

Golf and Country Clab f Shore Rd. RL 4 *. . ®vL Cape Mas Coast Beam |

!S SPORTY HOLES

ALL DAY PLAY, $1.50 1

heerlee Mea H Bate U

om M

Annual Dues. $30 J INCLlDt* GOLF AND / CLlBBOCSB PBIVILBCLd HARRY AVERY. Club Pr*

NOTICE Liberal reward will be ffiven for informatioc leading -to a treat and conviction of party or parties entering Chevrolet coach, Virginia license, parked along boardwalk front of Coogreea Hall Sunday, July 19, between n ajn. and 2 C Glove compartment- broken and contents stolen. L. G. BISHOP 122 EMredge Avenne 7-25-3t-4544 West Cape Nay

ALS

B0WL0DR0ME 8 — ALLEYS — 8

Your Guests Expect Plenty of Seafood! Crabmect Soft Shell Crabs Fancy Jumbo Shrimp Salt Mackerel Deep Sea Scallops All Kinds of fresh SEASIDE FISH MARKET Jackson and Mansion Streets JOHN E. MILLINGTON, Prop. ystone 1461

•ACIFIC AVENUE Wildwood

SCHUMANN CORSET SHOP ONLY EXCLUSIVE CORSET SHOP IN CAPE MAY COUNTY Complete Stock oa Hand of Gowftrd—Rengo—Artitt Model American Lady—Camp Surgical Supports

Have year figure t t W. WiMvaai Ave,

ttu4 by aa expert at as a

SUPER MARKERS

MG Ntw Pact IONA (RAND Peas 2-25’

Maytiniff, Sliced Spicad Beets iJO* Swob Stoapilf,I0 ,, SS'6 , Suaayfield RICE Gems 2i*»17* Ha Irawn—Old FaUlaa PickIes2,X27‘ Jars::::'. 55*',7;:'65*

White Hease ‘ EVAPORATED MILK 6r47 e

Fis* Graaalated SUGAR •* znrtrfsrs oorgm each.

WHOLE MILK ^ CHEESE MILD j SHAJtP 25’ 2ff FOUND | FOUND

dexo SHORTENING 3 J.63 c

VEGETABLE JUICE COCKTAIL -3:v:23'29’

"SuptrRigkt" Genuine lyii Spring Lamb 1 Legs ol Lamb 1

Sliced BOILED Ham ** 29‘ Vo lb 15c

COLD CUTS lol.d loaf. Kt-U IS*

A&r CrtiBid Ssbbaco •r POTATO SALAD PUT Ijgc

1CMU J 'J SHOOT CUT ,k W W C v on PUCE—MOM PRICED HI0HEI "Super-Right” Freshly Killed Sttwlng Chickens ’ 33c 4 Hi aai mtr-HOHl PRICED HIGHER "Supffr Right"—SMOKED, BEEF Tongues lk 29 s I TO « LIS EACH—HONE PRICED HIQHEI "Saper Ri^ht”—FOREQUARTER Lamb «•" » 21 c ORE PRICE—RCHE PRICED H.0HER

Pola Star

Redfish Fillets HlflMr •25* Fillet of Flounder F ™*“ Zff Porgles or Croakers • Iff rorgies as4 Crssken arc jtadj lor Ike USB. They have !£?ea U “” d • • W,U| |M<U aad take re-

OME PRICE—ROME PRICED HIGHER

LARGE SIZE—U. S. No. 1—LOCAL POTATOES

5-LBS, 14c f A

"VsKlf" 111 LBS / I

1

URftE. luscious—glberfa FREESTONE PEACHES hS 4- 23c LARGE. FRESH, JERSEY / Tomatoes lb 5c LARGE. FRESH, .LOCALLY GROWN EGG PLANTS ““ 10 c FRESH CORN h..—, 5 25LIMA BEANS 2 “■ 15c CELERY ^ OYff BUG HER * 2 15c JUICY LIMES eJJL 10c

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"EllltHED" MARVEL

Ann Pag* SALAD

BREAD ‘DRESSING nSE* in c PWT ^l c •“■t Hi-aun 1U 4AR dfali JAR

SAM0WMH. MEAD

JA* PARKER e

b 29*

AIM PARE tMftcttl, Egg Reetlet or MACARONI 2 ^ 11c

WYANDOTTE SAFI. SPEEDY m £ C CLEANSER