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WED. Noon Camden Trust folding check book, containing $40 in cash and U. S. Naval Identification card, belonging to service man. Reward if returned to 27 Pennsylvania Ave., Cape May, N. j. ' 9-24-11-4654
ONE blue leather handbag on Sept. 4th at Convention Pier. Contents, red leather wallet, several letters, driver's license, Social Security Card 149-05-4500, sun glasses and few other misc. items. If any of these are found please return to’ Elizabeth Dundas, Railroad Ave., Cape May Court House, N. J. 9-17-2t-4630
WANTED
E X P E R I E N CED Waitresses, white. Apply between 6 and 7 P.M. any evening, Washington Inn, Cape May, N. J. 9-24-11-4647
SMALL apt. or room for retired Priest, heated, all conveniences, 1st floor, with use of yard, moderate price. Apply by letter Box 4643, Star and Wave Office. 9-24-11-4643
FOR RENT
TWO Apartments, first and second floor. 238 Perry street. Apply L. G. Bishop, Union Newsstand, Cape May, X. J. 9-24-3t-4651 COMFORTABLY furnished rooms, innerspring mattresses, hot and cold water, hot water heat, breakfast served, reasonable winter rates. The Richman, 318 Popli Ave., Wildwood, NJ. 9-24-31-4650
MESSENGER boy, work evening hours. Must be over 16 years. Apply Western Union Telegraph Co. PRR Station. 9-24-lt-4653
MARRIED couple
want
heated
unfurnished room or
apartment in
or near Cape May
City,
Apply
1025 Washington St.
9-24-lt-4649
COUPLE, caretakers for small apt. house. Apt., heat, gas and electric in exenange light duties. Man may be employed. Reference. Apply Box 4617. 9-10-St-4617
BOY with driver's license
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HEATED Rooms, hot and cold running water, all conveniences, $3 and $4 per week. Apply 3216 Atlantic Ave., Wildwood, N. J. Keystone phone 490. 9-24-8t-4655
DOUBLE and Single rooms with heat $5.00 and up per week. 11 Broadwav, Cape May. Key. phone 2393. 9-24-31-4646
DESIRABLE rooms in beautiful home, fit for highest class officers. Open for inspection any time. Mrs. Laura M. Bowen, 2400 Central ave- North Wildwood. Key■ton 4643. 9-17-3t-4629
APARTMENTS small or large, heated and furnished, electric refrigeration, centrally situated. Apply C. R. Getsinger, 400 E. Maple Ave., Wildwood, X. J. Keystone Phone Wildwood 3250. 9-17-St-4634
daily, all day Saturday. Apply Gys Rief. 308 Decatur St. 9-17-3t-4638
YOUNG girl or woman to stay with a baby 2 years old occasionally in the evening. Phone 2683. 9-17-31-4637
EXPERIENCED saleslady for apparel shop. Permanent position. Good salary. Apply P. 0. Box 50, Cape May.9-17-31-4642
RECOVERING Miss Doris Edsall, a student nurse at the Chestnut Hill Hospital, is convalescing from an appendectomy performed on Friday. Miss Edsall is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Everett V. Edsall, of West Cape .May.
No Navy man can sell or even give away a uniform without special permission.
BRICK Apartment, heated, 4 bedrooms, furnished. 216 E. Wildwood Ave- Wildwood, N. J. Call at same. J. B. Bradway. 9-10-31-4619
The USS SOLACE, just commissioned, is a 400-bed floating hospital, one of two in the 'Navy.
Grid Season To Open Saturday Cape May High School will open its 1942 gridiron season Saturday afternoon when the local gridmen meet Woodstown High School’s squad, a traditional earlyseason rival. Faced with the serious problem of transporting the team, school officials this year are more or less in a quandary about the balance of the away games on the schedule, but are confident that local fans will come to the fore and see that the team is taken to the various cities. With early practices showing up new material that holds promise for a successful team. Coach Steve Steger has not yet decided upon his starting line-up for Saturday’s opening game. He indicated, however, that his starters would be taken from the two practice squads which have been active since practice sessions The practice squads’ line-ups
follow:
Engman 1c Williams Vanaman It Bose Shaw Ig Kaighn Lehman c W. Ouram Purnell rg Coleman Cannone rt Hamperian Parinello re Childs Rutherford ....qb Mathews Roseman Ihb Hillman Cooper rhb Burgin Lemmon fb J. Dunne Prospective substitutes are Schubert, t; W. Purnell, b; Kokes, t; Cresse, e; Lewis, b; Coleman, g. For the remainder of the schedule. the local lads are to meet Pennsgrove on October 3 in an away game; Middle Township at home on October 10; Middle away October 17; the October 24 game is still open; October 81 open; November 7 Ocean City away; November 14 Salem home. If it is pecessary to play a third game with Middle to break a possible tie between the teams, it will be scheduled later, Steger Wildwood High School has announced that it has dropped all ipetitive sports for the dura- . eliminating it from this' r’s schedule.
Navy Opens Drive To Recruit 10,000 Seamen, 5,000 Cadets
WASHINGTON — Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox, emphasizing the Navy’s need for men as well as ships and aircraft if the United States is to win the war at' sea, announced Sunday night that a new nation-wide recruiting drive will be conducted in connection with the launching of the new aircraft carrier USS Lexington next Saturday. He declared that the enrollment of 5,000 Aviation Cadets and the enlistment of 10,000 more bluejackets than are ordinarily inducted during a two-week period will be sought in a drive ending
October 3.
Secretary Knox added that the launching of the Lexington, named for the plane carrier which * 'ed a glorious cha; ‘ i naval history <
lost in the Battle of the Coral Sea four months ago, would in itself be a tremendous inspiration to patriotic Americans who want to serve their country. - Enlisted personnel recTS^M ih the campaign, the Secretary plained, will be idenAned "Lexington Volunteer*" in tribute to the fighting men of the former Lexington, who smashed the Japs in the Battle of Bougainville, again in the Battle of Lae and Salamaua, and a third time the Coral Sea. Handsome, appropriately-word-ed certificates commemorating their enlistment in the Naval service will be issued as a special memento to every man who joins the “Lexington Volunteers”.
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FOR SALE
COTTAGE. Central location, six bedrooms, two baths, heated, immediate possession. Large lot. Bargain. Easy terms. Wm. R. Sheppard, Agt. 223 Decatur St., Cane May. N. J. 9-24-21-4589
MAHOGANY dining room furniture, book case, chairs, beds and hair cloth sofa. Coats. Keystone B ione 2393, 11 Broadway, Cape ay. f 9-24-31-4645 AUCTION- On Saturday, September 26th, the undersigned will sell at Public Auction at The Old Green Mill, comer of Beach avenue and Howard street in Cape May City, a quantity of beds, springs, mattresses, antiques, mirrors, dressers, chairs, refrigerators, pictures, rugs, gas stoves and many other things too numerous to mention. Terms Cash. Sale begins at 1 o'clock. H. M. Macomber. John Townsend, auctioneer. 9-24-U-4644
STROLLER and coach combination. Would like to purchase reed stroller. Mrs. Franz, Stimpson’s Lane, Cold Spring, Keystone Phone 3861. 9-17-3t-4640
1940 PACKARD, 6 cylinder, 4door Sedan, A-l condition. Tires in excellent condition, very little mileage. Apply Box 4625, Star and Wave Office. 9-17-3t-4625 PIPELESS Heater, good condition, $50. Cabinet gas range, $7.50. Apply 705 Kearney St. 9-17-31-4626 MISCELLANEOUS CARD PARTY and RADIO [ Benefit I-adics' Auxiliary, West' Cape May Fire Dept., Thurs. Eve., Oct. 15th, Boro Hall. Prizes, ffeshments. Admission 28c, included. 9-24-3t-464S 5 AND 10 CENT SI PPER Roast Turkey Supper will be held in the Dias Creek Grange Hall Friday, October 2, 5 to 7 P.M. Benefit of Grange. 9-24-2t-4652 FR1GIDA1RE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around your attic, garage, basement, etcAny 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 Bog Storage Guaranteed Moth Powder Keystone Phone 1371 JOHN J. O FARRELL 112 E. Forget-me-not Road WtMwocd Crest
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By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias, for -eale of Mortca«a4 Framlees, to me directed, laaurd out of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey, on the »th day of September. A.- D. 1M1. In a certain causd wherein James Me Cooley la compfatiMtat. and r. Con over Leedom. et dx. et at. era de-
^ IS, IPdd, ween the hours Sf (waive and Ave o'clock P. M . to wit, at one o clock ,n me afternoon of aaid day. at the SherilTa olTlce. In Cape May Court House. Caps May County, K*w Jer-
mlaea. with the appurtenanceai, In tbs bill of complaint In the said cause particularly sat forth and described, that la to say: All the followlnc tract or parcel "f land and premlaas hereinafter l>artlcularly described, situate, lying and being In the City of Capa May. m the County of Capa May. and State of New Jersey, and described
aa follows:
All that certain meadow lot below Schellenger-a Landing. adjoining land of Maurlca Cranes. John Me Cray. Robert Hughes. Henry S. Rutherford and others, sltuata. lying and being on the Northwesterly side of Devlke Reach, of Caps island Creek. To the City of Caps May. In the county of Cape May and Stair of New Jersey, sad Is bounded as foi-
HKUINNING at the corner of the lot con* C Price to Maurice
and canning
decree* Hast, _ thence South (1 degrees East. «1 fast to the edgs of the Creek; still the •a to the middle of the a far aa the law of the . thence along the middle a Southwesterly course t* to the line of Lot formerly owned by. s Thornton and In range of (ha terly line of Maurice Creese et
I feet from where the No de line strike* the Creek, mr along the edge of said Cieel U degree* Weal. «S feat td th Together with the right of w &'£tolkthMy d fAt d |n n ? a th, the thirty feet arid
ithwes terly by Natkuaa
by their line feorth ii
Notice Is hareby glvan that one -. three permanent registration days to bs held during the year lt«J for the purpose of affording voters an opportunity to register under the new permanent registration law which takes effect July I. 1»4J will be held Tuesday October II. 1*41. at each polling place In each municipality In tha County of Cape May. between the houre of 1 la • P M. Only such votlre will be permanently registered aa present themselves personally Naturalised ettl**ns must produce their citisenahlp papers. Voters are urged . to appear for reglstsrlng at thalC respective poll Ing places aa early aa possible Oh the date spec I fled. In order Mavold conOne other permanent registration day will be held In the County during the year l»4I. due notice of which “ ysjr
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Dated September 1*. 1141 LEWIS T STEVENS. Sol'r •-i«-4tmt>n;r M nr cm a week t or w*w jersey
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Rv virtue of an order of tha Court of Chancery made on the day of the dale hereof, | n a cause wherein ea McCoolay la rompl*lnant»and and others are defendants, you toulred to appear and answer
hill of. complaint Sled by the
complainant on or before the Fifth dav of November. t»42. or said hill win ha taken fa confessed against Said Rill Is fllad to foreeloaa a mortgage given by Anna C Weal to James McCooley. bearing date April « mi. on lands In the City and f^uaty of Capo May. and State of New J-racy And you. Joel L. West
ire made defendant becati he owner of an undlvld'
n the lands and premises laid mortgaTe. and by virtue'thereof
- ' • real In the said mortg-
aged premli
Dated September 4. 1*41. LEWIS T STEVENS. Solicitor of Complainant. SIS Washington Street.
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ecutor Sarah Major Rohan Hltchaar. By virtue of an order of tha Court of Chancery of New Jersey made on tha day of the date hereof. In a cause wherein Townahlp of Middle, a municipal corporation, of Cape May Co. N J la complainant, and you are defendanta. you are required to appear. plead or answer to the bill of complaint, on or befure the l«th day of November next, or said bill win be taken aa confessed agalnet you. The said bill la tiled to foreclose a Tax Hale Certificate made by James A Vance. Collector of Taxes to Mid die Townahlp. Cape May Co. N. J dated January 7th. 1M». recorded June Sth. 1»4I. In office Clerk Cape May County. Book S*» Mortgages page 403 Ac on Inndg In Middle Township. Cape May County. N J
fendant because you hold a mortgage I thereon end may claim some Interest In the land and premises And you Robert Hltchnar. are one of the record owners of the land and preDaled September »th. 1*41. CHARLES A BONNELL. Solr . Cape May Court Houae. N. J 9-17-4 ta-pfl I 3.6V
IW CWAWCEkT OF WEW JEkSEY To Benjamin C. Elms, Elate Bru
the day of the date hereof. i n a cauae wherein Townahlp of Middle, a municipal corporation, of Cape May Co. N J la complainant, and you are defendants, you ara required to appear, plead or answer to the bill of complaint, on or before the 10th day of. November next, or said bill wljl ^“hT^edTo-fo-^ a Tax Sale Certificate made by James A. Vance. Collector of Taxes to Townahlp of Middle. Cape May Coun ty, N J dated January Ith. 1949.
July l»th. 1941. In Book
197 Mo,icages page III Ac on lands In Middle Townahlp. Cape May County. N J and you Benjamin C. Elma are made defendant becauaaaa husband of Sadia Elma may claim Aomo right by way of Courtesy In
being foreclosed: and you Jam<_ Brinton are made defendant aa being husband of Elsie Brinton may claim some Interest In the premises by way of Courtesy In the lands and premises. Dated September 9th. 1941. CHARLES A. BONNELL, Solr.. . .. . Cape May Court House. N. J 9-17-4 U-pffu.Z!
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