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Lightweight King To Bex At Base Jaly 26 Bob Montgomery, reeentty crowned worW’i lightweight duunpion, will be the guest of honor «t the NstoI Base boxing show on Monday, July 26. The bouts will be held at the recreation building at the base. Montgomery, the hard-hitting Philadelphian who won bii title la a bout with Beau Jack, Georgia ■hoe-shine boy, was scheduled to appear here Tuesday, but the 186pound king hurt his hand cently at New Orleans and unable to box here. In addition to the personal appearance and exhibition to be staged by Montgomery, the two Dusek brothers, Ernie and Rudy, will grapple with two other professional wrestlers in special
matches.
The appearances of the professionals were arranged by Lieutenant John Scardefield, chairman of the committee promoting tl£~boxing show, through the cooperation of Leon Raines, chairman of the Pennsylvania Boxing Commission, Herman Taylor. Philadelphia promoter, and Chief Boatswain’s Mate “ Bj
U. S. C. G.
Turc Duncan,
uled to appear in a aeries of • ' i-station bouts are Robert isey, Egret; George El peso, USOG, Jack Lowery, Albert Stockwell, Paul CampanelU, Karlin Matthews, Scharlie Dabeck, Joe Connors, George Lee Jones and others. . Assisting Lieutenant Scardefield are. Ensign Harold Stone, Jimmy Frain, U. S. C. G., James Greenwood, U- S. N. The Navy ring has been eleited for the benefit of s
Ex-Dodger* Coach Heads Base Sports Commander John B. “Jack” Southern, former coach of Pittaburgh and coach of the professional Brooklyn Dodgers, has begun duty as athletic director of the entire Cape May Naval Base. Commander Southern, whose ti- » in his new position is athletic and morale officer of the Cape May base, began his duties at the local station last week.
Coast Beard Ten Has Winiag Streak The Cape May Gout Guard Base softball team has won its last 10 games at the expense of other local civilian and service ■quads, with the following scores: Coast Guard Base 8, Cape May Point Coast Guard. 7; Coast Guard Base 6, Maintenance, Navy, 1; Coast Guard Base 12, Ordnance, Navy, 8; Coast Guard Base 8, Hedron, 9, Navy, 2; Coast Guard Base 6, Battery C Army 0; Coast Guard Base 14, Cape May Point Coast Guard 8; Coast Guard Base 1, North Wildwood Coast Guard 0; Coast Guard Base 2, City of Cape May 0; Coast Guard Base 24, VS 86 Navy 8; Coast Guard Base 3, Section Base Navy Coached Dain, athl _ Guardsmen challenge any softball team in the Fourth Naval District, including both service and civilian teams. *
OLSEN VISITS HERE
Lieutenant Olaf Olsen, U. S C. G., of Dubuque, Iowa, is spending a 10-day furlough with his
Naval Base boxers also ached- • wife at her Myrtle avenue home.
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LADY’S gold Hamilton wrist watch with Gold strap, inscribed on hack 6-14-41. Valued for sentimental reasons. Lo* July 1st on boardwalk between Jefferson and Beading ares. Reward if returned to Mr*. William E. Sheppard 1228 New York eve.. Cape May, N. J. 7-8-2ts-4064
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WOMAN, full time, to cook and wait. Averaging 4 in family. Sleep out. Currernt wages. 988 Sewell Ave., or phone Keystone 4970. 7-1-St-4046
venir Shop,- coin
at Key West, Fla. Contains two tickets from Cape May to Philadelphia and money. Reward. Finder please communicate with Lt (jg) J. J. Blair, Elwmrd Apartments, Cape May. Keystone Phone 6018. 7-15-U-4079
LADY'S maroon wallet, tween Boardwalk and Ave. Cards and money. Reward if returned to 916 Stockton Ave.
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POCKETBOOK. Thursday afternoon, June 24, in vicinity of Queen SL. tan doth with wooden fkame. Reward if ration books and wallet are. returned to Mbs. H. W. Rafferty, 101 Philadelphia Ave, Cape May, N. J. 7-6-3t-4047
FOR SALE
FOUR twelve foot awnings in good condition, also a 42 inch heavy duty Hotel range. H. M. Mscomber, Hotel Mscomber Annex, Cape May, N. J. f-B-tta-4070
1 COT and pad, 1 day bed, 8 bed room rockers, 1 Rug, Apply 922 Washington Street, or Phone Keystone 2671. 7-8-8ta-4029
10-room house, 4th . . West Cape May, apply 1428 Christian Street, PhiU., Pa. T-l-4t-4060
used bicyAppty H. Raff and Soea,
BB or Fryers, alive or Ohll Friday for Saturday Ewfaft Market. Cold RFD Cepe May, N. ~
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APARTMENT, 288 Perry St.. Apply News Stand, Railroad Station,. Cape May. 7-16-U-4081
DOUBLE rooms 68.00 wk. up, innerspring mattresses, running water, bathing privileges. Devon Hotel, So. Lafayette St, Mrs. J. L Kehr. Prop, Cape May 7-8-8 ta-4067
ROOMS, 6 Atlantic Terrace. Cool
Comfortable, Overlooks
7-8-3ts-4071
ATTRACTIVE Rooms and table board, rates reasonable, Keystone phone 1643. 7-1-31~4066
ONE modern furnished apt., 6 rooms and bath, all conveniences hot water heat, garage. 9 Miles from Cape May on Shore Road, 210 So. Seaahors Road, Cape May Court House, N. J. Apply next door 212 So. Seashore Road Bell Phone Cape May Court House >1. 6-3-tf-5000
VACATION TRIP CONCESSION CAUSES CONFUSION IN OPA; POLICY UP TO LOCAL BOARDS — Continued From Pase One — and that "all hell ia going to break loose” if these assurances proved wrong. Although this seemed to satisfy Hartley, it has left local boards in a quandary, uncertain whether to apply rigidly the “adequate alternative transportation” yardstick or be generous. An OPA spokesman here said it was being left up to the boards' experience to decide. Factors to be considered include the availability of and accommodations on train or bus to within reasonable distance of the destination, the age and physical condition of the vacationists and the amount and nature of bag-
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NEWLY finished duplex apartment, insulated and heated, unusual surroundings, short or long lease. 202 Reading Avenue. Keystone 2601, Cape May. 7-16-lt-4080
7 ROOMS and bath, furnished, aaon or yearly. Reasonable. Apily 110 York Ave, West Cape
7-16-U-4078
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CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank our friends and relatives for their kindness and flowers during the illness and bereavement of our wife and mother, Mrs. Sarah Jackson. ALFRED JACKSON, SON 7-16-R-4075 AND FAMILY
IN MEMORIAM
6-27-tf-4987
Standard ir in A-l condition, msonable. Apply ire. Keystone Phone 7-16-14-4076
New York Ave, 1
Remington Ition. Price 1216
6 STOOL Fishman Soda Fountain in A-l condition, including euhonator, priced for quick esle 6860.00. See Lee V. Quidort. 26th and New York Aves, Wildwood, N. J. Both ' 7-16-2t-4073
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City of Cape May 1943-44 water rents became due July 1. Interest of 5 per cent will be charged on all accounts delinquent after AUGUST 1 You can avoid interest penalties by paying your water rent before that date^ Under the water ordinance, the City has a right to discontinue water service after accounts become delinquent. CITY OF CAPE MAY
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The Merchants National Bank OF CAFE MAY, IN THE STATE OF NEW JERSEY At the Close of Business on June 80, 1948
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voluntary dlasolu
the
; of all the stockIn my offloa. that
CO.. INCORPORATED. a corporation of this State, whoa* principal office la situated at C**Hm] Bulldln*. in tha City at WIMwood, County of Cap* May. 8tat* of New Jersey (Irving Sbenhers being the agent therein and In charge thereof, upon whom promos may be served), has complied with the requirement* of Title 14. Corporetlnae. General, of Revised Statutes ~ irSu-SKSKS - —
the tweety-fifth day of Jnae. 1»«J. Ue In my office a duly executed and attested consent In writing to
turrency, under
874,664.69 80,419.00 56,080.29
—3 ding 6168.40
United States Government obligations, direct and
guaranteed
Obligations of States and political subdivisions Other bonds, notes and debentures Corporate stock (including $5,200.00 stock of Federal Reserve bank) 5,200.00 Cash, balances with other banka, including reserve
balance, and cash items in process of
collection 666,587.78 Bank premises owned $64,000.00 Furniture and fixtures $11,931.88 66,981.88 Real estate owned other than bank premises 88,776.46 Other assets - — —
savings)
Deposits of States and polit Other deposits (certified am
Total Depoeits Other liabilities
Total Assets $2,040,792.41
^ LIABILITIES
Demand depoeits of individuals, partnerships, and cor-
po rations $1,171,107.97 Time deposits of individuals, partnerships and corporations 485,769.73
Deposits of United States Government (including postal 72,300.61
nf st*L»« anA Political subdivisions 131,305.73 , . . and cashier’s checks, etc.) 26,986.56
°ta] Depoeits $1,887,470.60 299.08
Total liabilities ..
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Capital stock:
(a) Class A preferred, totel par $98,000.00 , , Rotirablo value $98,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 4%) (b) Class B preferred, total par 86,000.00 Retirable value $86,000.00 (Rate of dividends on retirable value is 5%) (e) Common stock, total par 40,000.00 Undivided Profits (Debit) Reserves (and retirement account for preferred stock) ..
$2,040,792.41
Total Capital Account $ 163,022.78
Total Liabilities and Capital Account $2,040,792.41
„ , , MEMORANDA Pledged assets (and securities loaned) (book value): (a) United States Government obligations, direct and gMranteed, pledged to secure deposits and other liabilities 200,000.00 (•) Total $ 200,000.00 8Ut ? Cowrty of Cape May, as: L K. J-JerralL cashier of the above-named bank, do solemnly .wear tiwt the above statement is tzve to the best of my knowladga and bec E. J. JERRELL. rv bworn to and subscribed before me this 9th day of July 1948 FANNIE B. WHITAKER, Notary Public of Now Jersey. (Commission expires November 1, 1944)
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