Cape May Star and Wave, 14 January 1943 IIIF issue link — Page 4

eadlines Are anged For

Ire Check-Up

The Office of Price Administrm- , tkm this week modified iU periodic tire inspection program by

the first inspection, and providing for less frequent exam-

inations.

The action was taken, OPA aid, to minimire public inconvenmce and to smooth out occasional work peaks for the inspectors. L. Under the revised program, all holders of basic gasoline ration coupons will have until the enff of March for their first inspec- . tion and subsequent inspections will be held once every six months instead of every four

’ months.

- Motorists with B or C supplementary books or bulk coupons for fleets will be required to get 1 their first inspections by the end , of February. After that, inapectiong for B bookholders will be once every four months, and for C bookholders and bulk coupon holders once every three months. Formerly the schedule .called for examinations of cars with B and C rations once in two

months.

Stamp number 28 in War Bation Rook One is now valid for the purchase of one pound of toasted coffee, and remains good 'until February 7, rationing officials announced. » They also issued a reminder to those who do not have a copy of War Bation Book One (the sugar and coffee book) that they have until January 15 to apply for one at their local rationing boards. : It was pointed out that only those consumers who have War Ratibn iBook One will bo given War Bation Book Two when it is distributed in February for use in purchasing rationed canned goods and other food commodities which nay be rationed in the future. - It was indicated that more than four million. copies of War Ration Book Two are now in the custody of county clerks throughout the fMkte, awaiting completion of Mans for their distribution next

1

Complete Arrangements For Motor Corps Benefit Game

Arrangements 1

LIST CHURCH SCHEDULE COLD SPRING—Hours of worship at the Cold Spring Presbyterian Church were announced this week by the Rev. William

pleted for the basketball game which will be held Saturday evening, January 16, in the Cape May High School gymnasium as a benefit for the local Red Cross Motor Corps. The game is scheduled to

start at 8 p. m.

Proceeds from the game will go to the Motor Corps for the upkeep of the station wagon which was recently purchased to carry out Red Cross work in this locality. A strong Army team will oppose a flashy aggregation of Coast Guards in the benefit contest, which promises to be one of the highlight? of the local basketball

season-

Admission to the game will be 25 cents incloding tax. Liae-ups for the two teams will

Brannigan Flannigan Cuba Keogh

Lieutenant Farmer is in charge Herman Gaffleburg is in charge of the Coast Guard team. The Coast Guard courtmen represent Wildwood and Wildwood Crest Coast Guard units combined. T be team is second in the lead n* the Atlantic coast Coast Guard Basketball League. O’Dell is the leading scorer in the league. Both teams are composed principally of former college basketball stars and spectators are promised one of the most thrilling contests ever to Be played on a Caj

court.

M< _ . held in the 10:80 o'clock. Bible also held in the church o'clock noon. Thee are no evenservices at present.

Jape May

Auto Use Ban Halts Plans For Meeting

The tentative program for dislibation of the second ration ook, .it was said, provides for M of school sites .and school

registrars just as in the

- sugar registration last when 24,000 registrars pro- ■* approximately 4,222,352 utions. and issued 4,168,copies of the first ration book. 'Applicants for Book Two will 'ly be asked to come to - registration sites some in February, and will be red to bring along War Ration One. At the same time they ■*** , — the quantity of can- 1

>n hand at home, and will remove the appro'number of. point-value from the ration book,

.consumer will also declare he quantity of coffee on hand as If November 29 when coffee •tioning began, and a stamp will w removed from "War Ration look One for every pound over

(M pound'tier person.

All the coffee stamps will be •moved from the copies of War *~‘ J Book One belonging

The annual meeting of the Cape May County Bar Association scheduled to be held this after- : the Wildwood Golf Club at which time the association was give a testimonial to Judgtf Albert F. Burling, recently appointed Circuit judge of this district,. and Common Pleas Judge French B. Loveland, of Ocean City, who was recently named to the post, has been indefinitely postponed due to recent restricons on automobile travel. Among those invited to attend were Judges Thomas G. Siddal and Robert L. Warke, both of Atlantic County, who have served on the county bench during the interim between the expiration of Judge Palmer M. Way’s term an 1 the installation of Judge Lovi

land.

Harry A. Walsh, assistant attorney general, who is acting Cape May . County prosecutor pending the appointment of a permanent prosecutor, was also txpected to attend. The meeting to be held Wildwood Golf Club was to be highlighted by the election of new association officers. Present offiare Lewis T. Stevens, Cape May, president: John Bright. North Wildwood, vice president and County Clerk Stirling Cole, secretary-treasurer. The committee in charge of arrangements for today's meeting consisted of A. J. Cafiero, Harry Tcnenbaum and Cole.

Many Hear Recital By C. G. Chorus

Legal Advertising

tax sale certincaie

Corporation of New Jersey, a corpor- - Mon of the Stats of New Jeraer - 'mplalnant. and William G. h and Edna G. Hand, his wife. defendants, yon are required to ap-

Dated: January 4th. U4S. LUETHY and ELKMMING, Solicitors for Complainant

4X4 Mamet Street. Camden, New Jerae

1-7-4 u-prtJ5.eo

The recital by the Wildwood Barracks Chorus, a group composed of Coast Guard personnel, at the First Methodist Church Sunday evening was highly successful, according to the Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor of' the local church. The congregation at Sunday evening’s service numbered 270. Solos, duets, trios and full chorus arrangements characterized the program. Worshippers were loud in their praise of the men. The chorus is under the direction of Warrant Officer Charles E. Hargis. Present in the congregation were many Naval officers and enlisted personnel. Refreshments were sekved to the men in the social room of the church following the

on*or before"

next, or the said bill will a* «mfeaaed against you. The said bill is filed to foreclose a certain tax sale certificate issued by G. C. Hughes. Collector of Taxes of the City of Cape May. New Jer•alejneld on September

or cxjurcxsT or mr

Between SABAH M. MAND, Complainant.

DroiA Plentyofjmce*—Prevent Co or Un—nl<mil Grapefruit 2" JUICE

. In said City, against lands and p re ml sea designated as Block 4 <. Lot 8 on the tax duplicate of the

dity o' 0 **---

Cape May.

you. William G. Hand and

Edna G. Hand, his wife, are made parties defendant to this cause because you are the owners of record of the lands and premises described

... .a- w.,. of coroplijQt,

Leieudants,,

Pore Aoole Jntce !t~. OSCO Tomato Juice

Dated: December 28th. 1842.

SAUL A. WITTES.

. Solicitor of Complainant.

. street.

NOTICE TO T.TarrT CREDITORS Estate of MIC A J AH S. SMITH.

Court House Youth Listed As Missing

George Lewis Lloyd, 22, of Cape May Court House, was listed in missing this week in an announcement by the Navy Department. Lloyd was among 21 New Jersey men on the Navy's missing list. A graduate of Middle Township High School, ypuhg Lloyd was active in young people's work in the Baptist Sunday School at Court

„ „ House and was leader of the Sun-

onsunjers under 16 years of age. (day School orchestra. He was also

' •* [master of the Court House Bo..

lay coffee stamps found missing Irom books of those consumers Bder 15 will be compensated for y the removal of on equal number of coffee stamps from the *oks of adult members ‘ of the

Me family.

Approximately a thousand fuel 0. consumers- of 10,000 gallons a ear and over located in the erthem counties of (the state Me received letters from the IPA Regional Office, notifying

Scout troop and was a member of the )Cape May County American

Legion Band.

Mrs. Elizabeth Lloyd, now a cashier at the Raleigh Hotel. Washington, D. C.. was listed as next of kin. His father. Learning Lloyd, an automobile dealer in Court House for years, died three

yearn ago.

Franklin St. School Active in War Work

Summarizing the activities of the Franklin Street School in relation to the war effort of the Cape May public schools, Mrs. Fannie Owens, principal, this week outlined highlights of the school’s

war-time program.

“When the salvage campaign was carried on in Cape May, this school donated severe! discarded articles, such as a sliding board. two gas stoves and two refrigerators. The children collected from their homes all kinds of metal and rubber scrap to add to the pile.

ast October we participated ’ : larger boys repre-

Barbour, Hawkes Get Committee Posts

Mting

9*1. .Among those required to snirert are industrial establishkrats, apartment houses, schools, ■nrches, theatres, business prelises, and municipal buildings.

Ibituaries

IB. AND MRS. BARROWS -Within 48 hours after the death t his wife, Walter A. Barrows, r* of West Chester, Pa., died Uday after a long illness. M 78. Mrs. Barrows died in ... Test Chester hospital on Friday, tnnary 8. She, too, had been ill

A native of Cold Spring, Mr. ■Rows was well known in this icality, having been a frequent isitor here. For many years, [r. Barrows was the owner And Iterator of large iron ore interita and was well known as Joatrialut. Funeral services for Mrs. Rariws were held Sunday in Cleveind,, Ohio. Services for Mr. Brows were held Tuesday afterx>n at Lake view Chapel, Cleve-

ERTRUDE GIDD1NG

Funeral sendees were held or Miss Gertrude

liter of Simon and ig, who died Decem-

19th. Interment was made

th Jeshurun Cemetery.

Gidding, who for some

had a clothing store in

sburv Park was

ipe May, where for many years

e made her home.

1 HOSPITAL Edward Scott, of Ambler, Pa., a pateint in Jefferson Hospital, ifladelphia, where he underwent

t Scott, is well known May, where he is a frequent

WASHINGTON — Assignments to standing committees by the Senate Republican Conference on Friday included: Senator W. Warren Barbour, of New Jersey: Commerce, manufacturers, naval affairs, public buildings and grounds and rules. _ Senator Albert W. Hawkes, of New Jersey: Education and labor, inter-oceanic canals, interstate commerce, library patents.

a parade. The

sented ‘Junior Air Raid Warrdens’, and the girls won second prize with their representation of ‘Future Nurses of Franklin Street School'. ‘Throughout the school printed and hand-made posters are played showing various way! which the children can help win

t}ie war.

“Many units of work have been carried out in the different grades. We have studied 'Conservation of All Resources’, ‘Nutrition’, t

‘Physical Fitness’.

‘The undernourished pupils i given milk and hot foods daily. There is a war-savings program being carried on in the school. The pupils' savings are converted stamps. Through the weekly papers 'Current Events’ and ‘My Weekly Reader’, the .intermediate and grammar grades are made conscious of the progress of the war. The pupils are collecting pictures and articles depicting life in the many countries in which Ameri-

can forces are active.

Deceased.

.. I'orauant to the order of IRVING J1TCH. surrogate of the County of

cnty-nlnth

. May.

of December. A. D. 1V42. lication of the subscribers. ExLors of said deceased, notice Is •by given to the creditors of said aiscd W> exhibit to tbe subscrl- . under oath or atUrmalion their rns and demands against the te of said deceased within six

iths from the twenty-!'

C Dec.

t the

they

cribers

Dated December Zsth.-A, D. 1842.

HELEN G. SMITH

, „ LEWIS T. STEVENS. LEWIS T. STEVENS, proctor,

t ape May. N. J. 1-7-5 ts-pr|8.S2

IN CHANCERY Or NEW JERSEY

o Charlotte Murray, her he •vIbccs or personal representatp and "John Doe", husband of Cl: lotto Murray, said name John 1

being fictitious:

UV virtue of an Order of the Court cry of the State of New Jer-

of the State of N.

the 17lG day of

kt. A. D. 1942, In a cause whcrcii

ionoed Certificate Corpoi

New

-poration of the State ol

Jersey. la Complalnani barlottc Murray. lici

Icvisces or personal represent —. and "John Doe", husband of

charlotte Murray, said name John

Doe being fictitious, are Defendants

v * > " required to appear and an-

nul of said Complainant the 18th day of Febru-

ALS B0WL0DR0ME

4807 Pacific Are.

AN UNUSUAL OPPORTUNITY

FOR

GIRLS

•y. A. D. 1942, or the said Bill will : taken as confessed against you. Said Bill is filed to foreclose a certain certificate of tax sale made

also known

Harry ^ Harry G. Morey. Collector of Taxes " Borough of West Wildwood.

quenl ta: on Deceit:

sale of land for dc.... es held by said Collector >er 19th. A. D. 1929. coveriltuate In the Borough of Iwood and which certificate and delivered to the said >f West Wildwood. Said

ock 9 o

the

bll?n e ..S > .! BpU1 “" t httvln * fll '<3 ber bill herein, wnerein Lawaid M. 1-ear-eou. Mary W. i-caiaou. his v waiter L. Conwcil. executor of Uitaie of Donnie D. CuawelL jeaseq. Tax inveslrfent Corporal lax Investment Corporation of j lerscy. a corporation ol r>ew Jersey ue made dele..dan is. and subpoeuaea id reapuudeudum Having duty issued igainsi me said Kdwaid at. Dearson. *»is wile. Walter -- conwell. Executor of tne Estate -if Dannie D. conwell. deceased. Tax Investment Corporation. Tax iuveslcorporation of New Jersey, a eu.noratton ot New Jersey, to appear in tins suit os defendants; and having been made to appear by a davit to the satisfaction or cnancelior mat me said Edward Pearson and Mary W. Pearson, hui wile, ahd W alter L. Conweil. Executor of mo Estate of Dknnie D. conwell, deceased, arc out ol this Slate and mat process cannot be sorvec upon them In mis Stale: IT IS. un this ism day of December 1J42. UKDEKED mat the said Edward M. Pearson and Mary W' Pearson, his wife, and Waller L Conwell. Executor as aforesaid, be

fendan

1 mey appear

VV , f, carBOn . bis wile, and L. Conwell. Executor, and l case of such default, such may be made against them as " ' >m equitable

the Chancellor

and Just.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED tha ed upo,

II. Executor of the Estate of r ' Conwell. deceased, by

rcglstered

requested, within twenty days from Uie date hereof, by delivery of a copy

> them In such registered

and by publication of e Cape May Star and Wave, oi e published newspapers printed

.. . .. e

and published In tj y of Cape May. State of New Jersey, wherein the land Is situate, for four times, during four concecutlve calendar weeks, at least once In each week, and In the case of such publication. that a copy of such notice be mailed within the same time the said Edward 2d. Pearson a Mary W. Pearson, his wtfe. ' waiter L. Conwell. Executor as aforesaid, prepaid, directed to them at the Post Office nearest t residence or at the Post Office

lually receive t

_uch residence or Post Office be unknown and cannot be a certalned upon making the Inqulrb ‘bod by the laws and rules i

this Cour

CAMPBELL. C.

The Merchants National Bank

OF CAFE MAY, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY At the Close of Business on December 31, 1942

(Published b

o call e

by Comptroller of the currency, occuon 5211, U. S. Revised Statutes)

ASSETS

Loans and discounts (including $38.91 overdrafts) $ 325

United Stales Government Obligations, direct and guaranteed 75^

Obligations 01 buues and poltticai subdivisions 4o| Other bonds, notes and debentures 76,

Corporate stock (including $0^00.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 5 i Cash, balances with other Hanks, including reserve

balance, and cash items in process of

collection 414. Bank premises owned $54,000.00 Furniture and fixtures $12,254.36 Real estate owned other than bank premises Other assets

66,254.36 42,133.12 3,449.00

Total Assets

. $1,727,055.07

LIABILITIES

Demand deposits of individuals, partnerships, and corporations 1,006,036.86 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 444,280.61 Deposits ot United States Government (including postal

17 TO $

YEARS

PLEASANT, CLEAN WORK

S PAID WHILE TRAINING. Some knowledge of typing :

Handling telegrams over long distance circuits.

- NOT FACTORY WORK -

YOUR CHANCE TO TAKE AN ACTIVE PART IN THE WAR EFFORT.

| Western Union Telegraph Co.

savings) Deposits of States and political subdivisions Other deposits (certified and cashier’s checks, etc.) ... Total Deposits $1,676,024 Other UabiliUes

3,890.39

120,642.47

1,174.26

311.44

Total Liabilities > . .$1,676,336.03

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

Capital stock:

(a) Class A preferred, total par $98,000.00 Rttirable value $98,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 47c) (b) Class B preferred, total par 35,000.00 Retirable value $35,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 6%) (c) Common stock, total par 40,000.00 Undivided Profits (Debit) Reserves (and retiremmit account for preferred stock) ..

173,000.00

Total Capital Account $ 160,719.04 Total Liabilities and Capital Account $1,727,065.07

State of New Jt

L E. J. Jarrell, cashier of the , that the above statement is true to the beet of my knowledge and be-

sey, County of Cape May, as:

e above-named bank, do solemnly ewes

E. J. JERRELL, Cashier Sworn to and subscribed before me this 11th day of January 1943. FANNIE E. WHITAKER, Notary Public of New Jersey. (CommkaMB expiree November 1, 1944)

F. MULFORD STEVENS SAMUEL F. ELDREDGE CHARLES A. SWAIN

Fancy Bine Rove Rice 2'Sm 19e Large Sweet Prune*3tc

Z. A . tp 2 raBU * “ar -■.’ne

Pickled Pig’s Pest Wilson's 14 " Z 23C Glenwood Apple Butter t 27c F&rmdale Cheese n>*r c

Macaroni tt L

Nabisco Cakes or Crackers 2 pk *“k9c Sunshine Krispy Crackers » 17c

Rennet Powder 3 t>kKa 23c

nkw

OiW Pancake Flour ,^3'-,

Another Reduction In Qfitil Qotd Seal “DATED”

' Cgg Price*

EGGS 63*

fk* 5,in. Hi.h Ouallt. i. a.ik ^. • ■ _

_ ^ **“• M|«S Quality t» Baib 81ms al GsM Sad Ksta Silver Seal Onaranteed Eggs Tfj 52e

Cat Motetyefih

Victory Food Specials Juicy Florida ORANGES ^ Juicy * lor.da Grapefruit 3 14c Large r'tarjda Tangerine^ 15c DeLuscwa. a.. _««srt» '"■ Cto ltc Freeh Red cranberries * 19c No. 1 Yellow Sweet Potatoes 3"“ 14c Colavo Pears “ZSJlXSir a'"**-

No. X Selected Mains

POTATOES

15^,;" 4 5 1

Save 30% on Snood SilU Enriched Supreme BREAD

Supreme Fruited Ratlin Bread

New and Improved Campbell 1

325*

Beardsley

odEish Shredded

’ Picked

Large Dried Lima Beans Red Kidney Beans Pompeian Olive Oil SA« Dried Meat Farmdaie Mince Meat Rndeo Red Cabbage PaimoKve Soap Super Suds Pint Mason Jars

Farmda e Dog Meal * 19c

Jl Bad la veer aeur.it Acam ” MoetDeporHneai thutyoseaaolweyij of qettlaq aioro reel volao for yoar I

Jersey Sea TROUT Fish FILLET Fill.! Mackerel * 1S= Ectr. lars« .melt. » as<= Pork feet , * Sic Sour grout — °" * *• l» Genuine Coivos Liver * 69>

Kingan Reliable SCRAPPLE

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622 Washington St.

Cape May, N. J.

FREE PARKING for Acme Customers

We Reserve Right to Limit Quantities

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