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Penns Grave Angler fins Weekly Prize COURT HOUSE — A Penns Grove angler romped away with honors in the weekly fishing contest sponsored by Cape May County, Director Percy H. Jackson, in charge of the event, — nocnced today. James TV Andrews, of 8 Fenwick Drive, hooked a three pound croaker, which measured 19 inches in length. The catch was made off Townsend’s Inlet. The selection for the award was made by chance, and the sizi of the entry was not considered. Judging from the numerous en tries received this week, catches are as good at present as they were in the months of June and July, Director Jackson reported. “There has been no lull in the fishing season, and large catches of seabass, wcakfish and croakers have been brought in from Ocean City to Cape May," Jack-

son said.

Along the Delaware Bay area, fishing activity has been good. Director Jackson said that entries for the season to date cornfare favorably with those of last year. A board of judges will be named next month to decide the season winners.

The Library of the Navy Department was organized and the first Librarian appointed in 1882.

Revenue Men Check Oh Car Tax Stamps CAMDEN' — Several agents of the Office of the Collector of Internal Revenue are now checking in municipalities throughout the state for automobiles minus 'ie automobile use tax stamps

quired by law.

“The public is advised that all those who had not purchased their five dollar automobile us stamp prior to August 1, secure them from the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue at Camden," explained Harry L. Maloney, internal revenue collector. “Postoffices will continue to sell pro-rated auto use tax stamps for new automobiles purchased or placed in use each month throughout the year. “Any person operating a motor vehicle on the highway without the use tax stamp affixed thereto is subject to a penalty of $25 and/or 30 days in prison for faijure to purchase stamps and to have them affixed to the vehicle. It is the intention of the Internal Revenue Sendee to vigorously pursue to a conclusion any violation," Maloney declared.

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, A DIAMOND Wedding Ring and two other rings tied in a handkerchief, Boardwalk, August 7, wedding ring of great sentimental value, please return that if nothing else. Liberal reward. Write Mrs. Betty Montgomery, 1108 Lincoln Liberty Bldg., Phila., Pa. 8-20-1M578

LADIES’ small gold wrist watch somewhere in "Cape May. If found return to Dellas Agency. Reward. 8-20-11-4579

Navy Seeking Men For Gun Crews PHILADELPHIA — Wanted : Men to shoot it out with submarines. The right men can get a crack at Axis subs as officers in the U. S. Naval Reserve, it was announced Monday. They are wanted to take command of “armed guards”—the Navy term for gun crews in this instance — aboard merchantmen mounting anti-submarine -and an-ti-aircraft guns. Applicants from South Jersey, Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware should report for interviews at the Office of Naval Officer Procurement, 17th floor, Widener Building, Philadelphia. In seeking officers for the ...... ed guards, the Navy stressed two qualities, “physical stamina and ruggedness" in addition to those required of officers in general. Applicants fnust have 15/20 eyesight correctible with glasses to 20/20 or normal. They must have college degrees and must possess leadership, tact, judgment and initiative. Supervisory experience is considered an added

asset.

The age limits are 26 to 35.

and Louis'Haler, her ’husband: Sg ■ ret V. D. Ray]man and Prank ylman. her husband; William G. kin and Florence V. Dakin, his = ife; Bessie I. Brooks and John Brooks, her husband: Frank S. Dakin and Anna 8. Dakin, his wife: Lydla 8. Derbyshire, widow of George H. Derbyshire. deceased: George Derbyshire and Lydia, bis wife: William H. Derbyshire and Sarah S Derbyshire, his wife: Alice H. Hindeman and Thomas J. Hlndeman. her husband; Abram Hooley and Mary B. Hooley, his wife and Mary H.

Stiles:

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey dated August 6, 1942 In a cause wherein the City of Cape May Is complainant and Mary G. James and others are defendants you are required t appear and answer the complainant* •■ll! of complaint on or before Oc ■her 7. 1942 or said bill will be tak-

i as confessed against you.

Said bill Is filed to foreclose the equity of redemption In a certain certificate of tax sale made by O. C. Hughes, collector to complainant, dated Nov. 8. 1939. of record In the

Cape May County Clerk's office,

mortgage book 391. page 432, c.. -ring Block 41. lot 40, on the tax

nap of said City.

Beginning at a point In the northnsterly side line of Jackson street. 0 feet wide, said point being 267.6 eel northwestwardly «from the Intersection of said northeasterly side "nc of Jackson street with the ■rtherly side of Beach avenue, havg a frontage of 40 *--* —* -

depth of 130.6 feet.

* d you Mary G. James. Lillie -. Margaret V. D. Raylman, WilDakin. Bessie I. Brooks:

X* CJtAHCMT OP 2

'rank S. Dakin:

i H. Derbysh

b Derbyshire.

Hlndeman. Abram' Hooley and Mnry H. Stiles are made defendants bethe owners. In fee. of said premises. And you Louis Mater. Frank Raynan. John Brooks and Thomas J. Hlndeman are made defendants bemse you have or claim to have an ■choatc estate by the curtesy In said premises Or some Interest therc.ydla Derbyshire, Sarah^s! "Dorbyhlre and Mary B. Hooley have — lay claim to have an inchoate ate In dower In said premises

^me Interest therein. Dated August 7. 1942.

S-13-4t-pf$26.52

WANTED

FARMER to operate farm, good house and other allowances. Chance for advancement to right man. Near school and Post Office, located near Cape May Court House, N. J. Apply Box 4580 Star and Wave Office, Cape May, N. T 8-20-31-4580

PART

time maid, also

full

time

maid, Wave.

apply

Box 4,

Star

and

PIANO

Bench.

Apply

Star

and

Wave Office.

8-6-2t-nc

EXPERIENCED Sales Lady for dress shop. Good salary. Permanent position. Apply by letter. Box 60, Star and Wave.

8-13-3t-4569

FOR SALE

1937 DODGE convertible coupe. Good rubber. Good mechanical shape. Apply Central Garage, Decatur St. 8-20-31-4576

ness with profitable affiliated line located in inland town of Fourteen thousand whose industries have excellent 'present and postwar outlook. .Shop, has high standing, good clientele. - Reason for selling, health. Address inquiries, P. O. Box 269, Lewistown, Pa. 8-20-lt-4675

Glee Backs Hawkes’ Senate Campaign NEWARK—Dr. Lester H. Ciee started intensive campaigning this week for Albert W. Hawkes, candidate for the Republican nomination for U. S. Senator. Tlie Clean Government leader and former state senator from Essex said he will take the platform with Hawkes in all sections of the state between now and the September 15 primary and that he will deliver several radio speeches in behalf of Hawkes’ candidacy, starting with an address over WOR on Wednesday, August 26, at 8:15 p.m. The state tour starts in Gloucester County where Dr. Glee and the candidates have scheduled addresses at l^everal meetings.

r W. Nlttlng'er and Henrietta

To Elmi

A. Hui

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery, dated July 28. 1942. in a cause wherein the City - of Cape May Is complainant ifiiir-Elmer W. Nlttlngor and others are defendants you are required to appear and- answer the bill of complaint In this cause on or before September 29. 1942 or the said bill will bo taken as

confessed against you.

Said bill of complaint is filed to foreclose the equity of redemption In a certain certificate of tax sale made by Q. C. Hughes, collector, dated Nov. 6. 1939, of record In th erk’s office of Cape May County, li ortgajrc book 391. page 436 anu

blpck 44; tax map of

husband of Elizabeth A. Hope the unknown heirs, devisees and personal representative-

beth A. Hope:.

By virtue of an order of the Court of Chancery, dated July 28. 1942, * a cause wherein the City of Ca^ May Is complainant and Elllzabeth A. Hope and others are defendants you are required to appear and swer the bill of. complaint In cause on or before September 1942 or the said bill will be taken as

confessed against you.

Said bill of complaint Is Hied to foreclose the equity of redemption In a certain certificate of tax sale made by G. C. Hughes, collector on Nov. s. 1939. of record in the clerk's office of Cape May County, fn mortgage book 391. page 431, and covers lot 6. block 66 on the tax map of said

city, described as follows:

BEGINNING In the southeasterly line of Columbia avenue 100 feet southwestwardly from the southerly corner of Columbia avenue and franklin street: thence southwestwanJIy along the southeasterly line of Columbia avenue 60 feet; thence snuthcnstwardly at right angles to Columbia avenue 100 feet: thence northeastwardly parallel with Columbia avenue 50 .feet: thence northwestwardly at right angles to Columbia avenue 100 feet to the begin-

ning.

And you Elizabeth A. Hope are made a defendant because you are "■e record owner of said premises. And you Mr. Hope aro made n defendant because you arc the husband Elizabeth A. Hope and may have claim to have an Inchoate estate by the curtesy In said premises. And you the unknown heirs, devisees and personal representatives of Elizabeth A. Hope arc made parties defendant because you have or may claim to have an Interest In - said SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, sol'r. Cape May, N. J. 6-4ts-pf*21.42

ANNUAL MEETING

>ntitled

By order of the Board of Governors <’f Cape May County Burdette Tom-

—lorial Hospital Foundation. BURTON J. SMITH. •pf83.78 P Secretary.

ateln. .

and the helm, devisees and personal repreaeptatfVM of Jessie Bemateln: By virtue of an order of the Court Of Chancery of New Jersey dated Augat 6. 1942. In a cause wherein the City of Cape May la complainant and Jessie Bernstein and others, are defendants you are required to appear and answer the bill of complaint in this cause on or before October 7. 1942, or the sold bill will be taken as confessed against you. Said bill of complaint Is filed to foreclose the equity of redemption In a certain certificate of tax sale made by G. C. Hughes, collector, dated Nov. 8. 1929. of record In the clerk's office of Cape May County, in mortgage book 291. page 437 covering Block 62, lot 3 on the tax map

of the City of Capo May.

Beginning on the northwesterly

aide of Columbia avenue 157.2 feet northeastwardly from the northerly corner of Columbia avenue and Ocean street having a front of 50

•ot with a depth of 110 feet. And you Jessie Bernstein are made

a party defendant because you are

the record owner of said premises. And you Mr. Bernstein, husband

of Jessie Bernstein, are made a defendant because you have or may claim to have an inchoate estate

by the curtesy In said premises. And you the heirs, devisees and

personal representatives of Jessie Bernstein may claim some Interest

i said premises.

Dated August 7. 1942. SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE, Esq.

tf Complainant,

8-13-4t-pf $17.34

Cape May. N. J.

lin Men

8-20-2

IN CHANCERY OP NEW JERSEY

TO JOHN BOSE:

By virtue of an Order of the Court Chanccrj- of New Jersey, made on the day of the date hereof. In a certain cause wherein Ruth Bose Is the petitioner and you are the defendant. you are required to answer the petitioner's petition on or before the 5th day of October next, or In default thereof, such decree will be taken agaiilst you as the Chancellor shall think equitable and lust. The object of said suit is to obtain s decree of divorce, dissolving marriage between you and the petltionor for the causes sot forth In said petition. DATED: August 3rd. 1942.

GLENN & GLENN

Solicitors for Petitioner 638 Guarantee Trust Bldg.

Atlantic City. N. J.

8-13-4t-pf$7.18

Seamaij petty officers of the Navy wear rating badges on the right arms, other petty officers wear them on the left.

Borough of West Cape May SALE OF LAND FOR UNPAID TAXES

State of Hk-w Jersey,

and other Muni ' ' thereof by

hereby given tha

he Borough of Wl Jersey, will sell pursuant

ml Enforcem

said city, described us followi. Beginning on the easterly side of •eentur street 82.6 feet. aSoutheast•'«rdly from the southeasterly side of Columbia avenue containing in front on said Decatur street 60 feet by castwardly between parallel lines of that width and: parallel with Col- ” in depth to

v.irtioeo on Real Propi

Collection thereof by the Creatto" r '-*

Isinn of 1918) and the Supplcmei fee. at the Borough Hall In the Borough da>L September 12 1942 at Borough Hal P. M. iK. W. T.) Hie several lots, tract! crlbcd. subject to redemption at the lov

°£ pe , r ee,,,, " n »*' r annum; provided il.at if a such sale shall affa- subject to redemption, at a i

Je subscriber, Everett V. Edsall. Collector Cape May. a Municipal Corporation of C

... «„. of the Le K |gi„ turc ot t g Unpaid Taxes. Asses., rty and Providing for the I of Liens thereon" (Revts amendatory thereof. In' ape May, N. J„ on Satur-

terest, but In ti

of inter

. Nittlngi

136 f.

•ouml of William Si

And you Elmer W

made a defendant because you ie record owner of said premises. And you Henrietta A. Hunter aro made a defendant because you hold I mortgage In the sum of $15.00(1 Recorded In the Capo May Countv — office. In mortgage book 292,

* * premises and

r centum, then ... ,.

ITer a premium over and above' the amount“of tnxe*| U nssess ■barges due the municipality and such case, the nreoerti f and sold to the highest bidder who offers to pay the amoun 1 charges, plus the highest amount of premium

achargeable against l.»—

Clerk's

1934 BUICK 4-ilr. Sedan. Good condition. 4 good tires and tubes. Apply Mrs. H. W. Lummis, 816 Kearney Ave. Key. 1873. 8-6-3t-4557

HOUSE, 6 mis. and bath, fully furnished, heat in basement, double garage, 240 ft. on Bayahore Road. Apply Wm. J. Rate, Bay shore Read and Hudson Av Vfllas. 8-13-31-4570

BOSCELL ANEOU S

FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around your attic, garage, basement, etc. Any usable articles can be tradad in on Frigidaire Ranges, Hot Water Heaters or Refrigerators. Call The Trader, Keystone Wildwood 2814 or Bell 758. 4-10-8t-8476

CARPET AND RUG CLEANING Rug Storege Guaranteed Moth Powder Keystone Phone 1371 JOHN J. O FARRELL 112 E. Forget-me-not Road Wildwood Crest

State Fair To Open On September 27 TRENTON — A week of thrills has been programmed by George A. Hamid for the New Jersey State Fair, which will open on September 27 and close October Stunt men of all kinds will appear on the opening day with a rodeo scheduled for Children’s Day, Monday, September 28. Horse racing will be presented Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday in addition to other track presentations and a IJefense Day program has been ar-

ranged for Friday.

Saturday, .October 3, the volunteer firemen of the state will engage in a series of competitions during which state titles for the fastest companies to lay hose, raise ladders and play streams of W* tcr . on fires will be decided. The firemen will also present a pageant depicting the roles played by firemen if a bombing raid

should take place,

may claim to have

therein.

AMUEL F. ELDREDGE. sol'r. „ „ „ Cape May. N. J. 8-6-4ts-pf$17.34

NOTICE OP SETTLEMENT

Notice is hereby given that the ac•t'nts of the subscriber, as Admlnlsrator of the Estate of Joseph G: It nszey. deceased, will bo audited ami stated by the Surrogate, and re-

r settlement to the Orphans' the County of Cape May

ihe twenty-third day"of'September! next, at ten o'clock A. M.. at which time application will be made for the allowance of Commissions

Dated August 19th, 1942.

IV. HARLAN HE:

NOTICE

Liberal reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of person or persons who broke into and robbed sloop yacht “Naraka” at her mooring in Cape May Harbor about August 3rd to 7th. Notify owner. • REUBEN B. CLARK, 3d. 113 Myrtle Ave. West Cape May, N. J. Phone Cape May Bell 14 8-13-3t-pf$3,12

mu FOOD SALE AT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH FRIDAY. AUGUST 28 10:30 A.M. LADIES AID.

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Annual Dues, $30 ‘ x ‘“ j INCLUDES GOLF AND A CLUBHOUSE PBiVILEaEb HARRY AVERY. Club Pro

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