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Classified Advertising Section
WANTED
MEN
WOMEN
GIRLS
Good-payin*. ««ential Job* open now at Armstronj Cork Company r GUaa Plant at MiUriUe. N. J. Th«ae jobs are not only easentUl mow, bnt offer you a real poat-war opportunity to get ahead and hare long-term financial gecnrity
NEW. HIGHER STARTING RATES HAVE JUST BEEN GRANTED BY WLB
WE NEED INSPECTORS PACKERS and MISCELUNEOUS WORKERS NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED
Full or Part-Time Work To Apply, Write, Wire or Phone ARMSTRONG CORK . COMPANY Millrille, N. J. Eaaential workers will not be con alderad without a statement of availability. •-J-tf-4187
EDUCATED, experienced man wants position in Cape May or Vicinity. Write Box 4199, Star and Wave. 9-2-3t-4199
WOMAN to dean small office 10 hours per week, 60 cents per hour, 1 to 2 hours each day, except Sunday. Baptismal or birth certificate required. Apply letter Box 4188, Star and Wave. *-Mt-4188
-SERVICE MAN’S Wife wants to buy used girl's bicycle. Must be in good condition. Please write address and full description to Box No. 4180, Star and Wave Office. Cape May. N. J. 8-26-31-4180
WOMEN needed for two positions, for cooking and waiting M table. One full time, one part time, current wages. Apply 938 Smell Ave., Key. 4970. 8-86-3t-4176
TO BUY small cottage or bune ow, 4 or 6 rooms with heat permanent home. Harry T. Boys, 105 Armstrong Ave., Brook land Terrace, Wilmington, 126, Del. 8-26-3t-4166
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TO RENT SMALL HOUSE, apStar and Wave, Box 4214.
•lt-4214
MESSENGER: Must be 16 yrs. old, have bicycle. Work daytime hours. 9 a. m. to 12 m., 1 p. m. to 5 p. m. Apply Western Union Telegraph Co., P. R. R. Station. 8-9-11-4212
A GIRL for general housework and care for children. Telephone. Keystone 963. 9-9-31-4211
RADIO, washing machine, buck-*t-a-day stove, small oil potburner heating stove. Cash. Apply Star and Wave, Box 4208. 9-9-3t-4208
EXPERIENCED WOMAN for maid and genera! housework. No cooking. Apply Washington Inn.
8-9-U-4204
CHILDS EXPRESS WAGON. Good size. Apply Box 4203. 9-9-H-420S"
FOR RENT
FOUR-ROOM APARTMENT in an attractive home in Cape May. Apply Keystone 2393. 9-9^1-4205
HOUSE, six rooms and bath, ■Bfomished; also garage. 825 per month 915 Oorgie St. Apply 1012 Sim peon Ave., Ocean City. N. J.
f SINGLE OR DOUBLE ROOM, heated, central location. Winter rate* Inquire Star and Wave Office, Box 4213. 9-9-11-4213 6 COTTAGE, furnished. 2 kx-d - foom<, {20.00 a week to October r 37 Perry Street, Cape May, J. 9-9-11-4218
L APARTMENT for rent. Apply Union News Stand, Railroad Statita. Cape May. 9-2-11-4194
CARPET AND RUG CLEANING
FOR SALE
AMERICAN SLICING MAchine, call Keystone phone 4700. 9-9-81-4201
LUMBER,-boards and framing. Cheap. H. F. Church, Delaware Ave., Cape May. 9-9-1^4202
OIL BURNER, bed room suite, electric washing machine, gas range, kitchen furniture, congoleum rugs, dishes, pots, pans, ice boxes, jars, cutlery, blacksmith forge, anvil, blower and tools. 316 Broadway, West Cape May, N. J.
9-9-U-4206
G. E. ELECTRIC BOX, wheel chair, bed room extra chair. Apply 442 Perry St., Maude L. Kishpaugh. 9-9-3t-4207
$390.00 CASH and the balance in monthly payments will buy the 8-room cottage with steam heat and one-car garage at 1817 New York Ave., Cape May, N. J. For further particulars apply John A. Ackley & Son, Inc., Magnolia Ave. and Boardwalk, Wildwood, N. J. Both phones. 9-9-JI-4216
$400.00 CASH and the balance in easy monthly payments will buy the store and apartment building at 419 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. For further particulars apply John A. Ackley & Son, Inc., Magnolia Ave. and Boardwalk, Wildwood, N. J. Both phones. * 9-9-lt-4216
SEVERAL PROPERTIES located centrally in Cape May which can be purchased on liberal terms ranging in price from $1400 upward. For further particulars apply John A. Ackley & Son. Inc., Magnolia Ave. and Boardwalk. Wildwood. N. J. Both phones. 9-9-U-4217
ELECTRIC WASHING MAchine, good condition, price reasonable for cash buyer. Apply No. 5 Perry St., Cape May, N. J. 9-9-11-4219
CABIN Cruiser, 35-foot, completely equipped, 6 years old, new Gray marine engine, 6-cyl. 121 h. p. Has not run over 100 hours. New batteries, charging set, mahogany planking, 2 50-gal. gas tanks, 75-gal. flush water tank toilet, galley ice box, 2 anchors, 3 berths, sea hair mattress. Newly painted and in commission. Full Coast Guard papers. Cost $7000, will sell for $3000. Apply Scotty’s Wharf, Cape May, N. J. 9-2-21-4191
CONCORD GRAPES, Alexander, 510 Washington St., Cape May, N. J.' Call Keystone phone 1144. 8-26-31-4171
1 KITCHEN RANGE with waterback and 80-gal. boiler. Also 1 sideboard in first class condition. Millard Ware, 110 Howard St.. Keystone 4290. 8-26-31-4175
LARGE number of used bicyclas. Apply H. Raff and Sons, Cape May Court House, N. J. Bell Phone 5-6941. 6-27-tf-4990
STEWERS or Fryers, alive or dressed. Call Friday for Saturday delivery. Ewing’e Market, Cold Spring, RFD Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone 806-112. 6-27-tf-4987
LOST
STRUNG OF SMALL PEARL beads, Saturday or Sunday. Reward. Return to Mrs. Wellens, 810 Columbia Ave. 9-9-U-4220
WHITE Cocker Spaniel, buff ears. Female, spayed. Answers to name Flicks. Reward. Mrs. Albert Fleming, Cape May Point. Keystone 2842. 9-2-3t-4184
GASOLINE Ration Book (A) in American Stores or A & P Store on Saturday morning, August 28. Reward if returned to Anna Penndorf, Cold Spring, N. J. 9-2-31-4190
MISCELLANEOUS
AUCTION • SALE—Wednesday afternoon, September 15, 1943, 12:30 P. M. Household furnishings of Charles Minothy, Fishing Creek, N. J., next to school house. Sale of household furniture, gardening tools, one 500-chick brooder, two 3-burner oil cook stoves, beds, springs, mattresses, porch rockers, chairs, jelly glasses, jars, pots and pans. Ducks, chickens, goats, hogs, and numerous other items. In case .of rain sale will be held the next clear day. Terms ct sale, cash. Arthur Wilson, Auctioneer. 8-26-3t-4174
FURNITUStt Mroxer. Goods sold on s 109$ commission. Baby carriages, strollers, and wheeling chairs fur rent hy day or we4k. Horace F. Church, 53 Jackson St:,' Keysone phone 1052.
S-19-tf-4805
PRIGIDAIRE* DKAA-ER Lee V. guidon suggests yoU look around
uny usable articles can b* trad-, *d in on Frigidair# Ranges. Hi* Watar Heaten or Bafrtgaiatuis lall The Trader, Kaystsna WOd•ood 2814 or Bed 768.
t-16-84-8476
un O'FARRELL
PERMANENT WAVE-59;
FOUND BLACK LEATHER „ change purse containing two keys, one cent and receipt for money order. Owner may have same by applying at Star and Wave office and paying for this ad. 9-9-tf-900 PAIR of tortoise shell rimmed glasses in black leather case. Owner may have them by applying at Star and Wave office and paying for this ad. 9-2-tf-900
Legal Advertising
aw own nr an ce wnnanwo to DWELLINGS WITHIlf TM CTTT or earn mat whxck am tmnr ron human habitation AND PROVIDING TOM. THX HXP AIR, CLOSING OB BBMOLI-
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, _ Resolution passed by the Board of Commissioners of this Municipality on the 3rd day of September. 1943. the Commissioner of Public Works of this Municipality Is hereby designated and appointed to
pow
e and p
. prescribed
ivided herein, and ich powers either ir by the appolnti or agents as he
any public authority or by at least live residents of this Municipality charging that any dwelling thr -—an habit—*-- — milt for human be made and if
of and the parlies In Ini dwelling, a complaint , as he shall prescribe,
SECTION 3
for human habitation, he shai Writing his llndmgs of fact port of such determination. SECTION 4 Such determination and Urn
fixed at pel
Ing can be made at a reasonable cost as aforesaid, the public officer shall cause to be issued and aerved upon the owner thereof and the parties In interest, an order requiring the owner to the extent and within the Gme s fleet lied In said order, to repair. to render it Bt for human habitation or. at the option of the owner 'o and cldke the dwelling i mnd that the repair not be made at a reason-
whlch this o is- Aaactao. including the followini powers In addition to other* granted (a) to Investigate the dwelling conditions In the Municipality In order to determine which dwelling* therein are unlit for human habitation. (b) to administer oatba, affirmations, examine witnesses and receive evidence: <c> to enter upon premises for the purpose of making examlna-
f out the puffs) to delegate any of his . onctlons and powers under the ordinance to such officers and agenta as jie^may^dcslgnate; ’ All Ordinances and parts of the Ordinances Inconsistent, herewith, be and the same are hereby repealed. Should any section of this Ordinance be determined to be Invalid, the remainder of the Ordinance shall not thereby be affected.
— publication. T. MILLET HAND, Mayor. I. GRANT SCOTT. Attest: Co mm las I or STANLEY C. SCHELLENGER, Acting City Clerk. /
—.J final reading a regular meeting of the Commls- ’ of the City of Cape May at lall on Friday. September 24.
ANCE RELATING TO ——*08 WITHIN THE BOR. OPOH OT WEST CAPE MAT WinCH ABE UNPIT POE HUMAN HABITATION AND PBOVIPINO POB THE REPAIR, CLOSING OB DEMOLITION OP SUCH DWELLINGS AND PIXTHO — VIOLA-
*ag, SECTION a whenever a petition is filed with uch public officer or his agents by ny public authority or by at leas! VC residents of this Municipality barging that any dwelling therein Is infit for human habitation, or whenver it appear* to such public officer dwelling Is unfit for human
md If
human h If l
said public officer may , dwelling to be repaired, improved or In Uie alleriv vacated and closed: and If Ing shall be closed, the o cause to be posted on thi trance of the closed dwelll
SECTION 9
h costs shall be determined by ublic officer and a comprehenand Itemlxed statement thereof be prepared and Kfecfcvone copy the City Clerk skd one vop> with the Collector of Taxes Such Collector, upon receipt of the statement of cost, shell —•— .w. total amoudt as a property, and shall i
speels as with
nun
If the building shall be removed ■ demolished by the public officer, *!>*» wll the materials of such dwelling and shall credit the proceeds of such sale against the cosi of removal or demolition and any balance remaining shall be deposited by him in the Court of Chancery, to be^there disposed of os directed by SECTION U The public officer may determine
t In i
dwel
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dangerous and injurious to tne ealth or safety of the occupants of “5*. ftweHing. the occupants of eirhboring dwellings or the resld"t» “f 'he Municipality, and such ondltlons may Include the following, f'uie'fonr" l,mitln * t* 1 * generality (a) de^Kts therein Increasing the haxarda of fire, accident, or
other calamities:
lb) lack of adequate ventilation. light or sanitary facilities:
. <c) dilapidation:
fet' 1 < *‘* r ' , * lr or structural dc-
f the persons and the same can- , r:' '-Ined by the public owwer In the exercise of reasonable diligence the pnMic nffieer 3 — ”•**’* — *“•*—“ — that effect
that investigation disci _ for such charges, he shall cause t be Issued and served upon the own, of and the parties In interest in sue dwelling, a complaint In such fon as he shall prescribe, stating !h charges In that respect and contnlr i"?,*. "Ollce that a hearing will 1 held before such officer, or his di signaled agenl. at a place fixed I
plaint. The owner and thi in interest may file an answi complaint and may appear li or otherwise, and give testl
SECTION 3
• officer determines that the under consideration Is until n habitation, he shall so dcn writing and shall state In
•ort of such determlnatt Such determination am
veiling r the pur ted at 35 |
: findings of things, find
Complaints. sued by a public hereto shall be served either personally or by registered mall, but If the whereabouts of the persons to be served Is unknown and the same cannot be ascertained by the public officer In the exercise of reasonable , the public officer ahall — affidavit to that effect after which service may be made by publishing the same once eat* week for two successive weeks In a newspaper printed and published in the Municipality. or. In the absence of such newspaper, one printed and published in the County and circulating in the Municipality. A copy of the complaint and order shall be posted in a conspicuous place on the premises affected and a copy shall be recorded or lodged for record with the County Clerk of the County of Cape May. SECTION 13 1110 public officer Is hereby authorised to exercise such general powers — -- effect ^ of the statordlnance In addition to others granted lai to investigate the dwelling conditions In the Municipality In order to determine which dwellings therein arc unflt for human habitation. (b) to administer oaths, affirmations. examine witnesses and receive evidence: (c) to enter upon premises for the purpose of making examlna- — -. officers, agents employees as he deems necessary to carry out the pur-
purposes and pi Is enacted. Including’ the" i
' designate:
All Ordinances and parts of the • and the same are hereby repealed, lould any section of this Ordinance ' determined to be Invalid, the realnder of the Ordinance shall not icreby be affected
SECTION 15
This Ordinance shall take effect n days after Its final passage and
■e publication.
•RANK L. BENNETT. Mayor.
JOHN J
TEW ART
R- A. SWAIN. SR. Borough Clerk. NOTICE The foregoing ordinance was passed on first reading at a regular meeting on September 7. 1943. and will be considered on final reading, and at a public hearing, at the offices of the Board of Commissioners. Borough Hall. West Cape May. N. J., at a regular meeting on Tuesday. September 21. 1943. at 8:30 P M. BOROUGH OF WEST CAPE MAY. N. J R. A. SWAIN. SR.. Borough Clerk. 9-9-lt-pf|27 90
sard, the ^public officer sha fr thereof and the parties I an order requiring th - ified In Raid order, to repali Improve the said dwellln r It fit for human habltatlo
dwelling cannot' be made ft a reasonable cost as aforesaid, such ordei shall requllre the owner within th< time specified therein to remove oi demolish such dwelling. SECTION e If the owner'fails to comply wit)
the
relllni
said public Improved or
he dwelling, tht may cause sucl aired- altered oi
and If Up
be posted cm the tr
. . the closed dwelling. . ard containing the following word,
j for huma_
occupation of
r shall Un ena plac-
ulldlni
labitaUon: th, —. ...
hlu building for human habitation
> prohibited • - ■ -
r falls to comply with
dwelling, the such dwelln demolished.
repairs, alterations or Impro to such dwelling, or the vacs closing, thereof^ or the rerr demolition thereof, shall be a ..... ,. the real i
with respect to which
Incurred.
SECTION • Such costs shall be determined by the public officer and a comprehensive and itemlxed statement thereof shall be prepared and filed, one copy with the Borough Clerk and one copy with the Collector of Taxes. Such Collector, upon, receipt of the of cost, shai] enter the
filing and
Is of such r removal or demolition
n and any be deposed
prtsted JS pL bTuSid Tn'th? ifSETl-
be there disposed e
RELATING TO THE WATER DEPARTMENT. DESIGNATING THE OFFICIALS THEREOF AND DEFINING THEIR DUTIES. REGULATING THE LAYING AND EXTENSION OF MAINS AND CONNECTIONS THERETO. PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR THE USE OF WATER AND FIXING THE RATES THEREFORE. AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION FOR ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. Adopted April 22. 1930 BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED BY THE BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS OF THE CITY OF CAPE MAY. THAT AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE WATER DEPARTMENT. DESIGNATING THE OFFICIALS THEREOF AND DEFINING THEIR DUTIES. REGULATING THE LAYING AND EXTENSION OF MAINS AND CONNECTIONS THERETO. PRESCRIBING REGULATIONS FOR THE USE OF WATER AND FIXING THE RATES THEREFORE. AND PRESCRIBING PENALTIES FOR THE VIOLATION FOR ANY OF THE PROVISIONS THEREOF. ADOPTED APRIL 22. 1930. BE AND THE SAME IS HEREBY AMENDED TO
with the Water System f Cape May and In which 1 In use for any fiscal n of Five Dollars (16.00)
HE IT FURTHER ORDAINED,
SCHELLENGER. NOTICE
Jane Parker “Dated” Donuts PACKABE IJd
Ihe^Srd d“a -"•ff's.' l "’ ld an ord. r.-d publish, d according to law mlaal 0r “* r °* lb * BJard of rom ' STANLEY C SCHELLENGER. 9-9-lt-pf|7.10 Ct ' lfrk
NOTICE OT ITBST Ml Or CREDITORS
EYING
To the creditors .. TON PETERSON, Cape May Court Honse, New Jersey, e bankrupt: . Asl's* '■ hereby gtvAl that Bald ALE RED MILTON PETERSON was
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MARVEL VARIETY MARVEL RE6ULAR SUCE Breed 10 c Bread 10' telfi". Vleeee. tye. twediik »ye, and 100* Who if Wheel
MARVEL WIENER er SANDWICH
JANE PARKER GOLDEN LOAF
Rolls T 1 12 c Cake ll c
ANGEL FOOB
Jos* Parker
BARS 1 RINGS
PECAN BUGS
20 e l““ Z2 e
‘iSTKSfcS" — 22 c
«SLICED BEETS
le-ti^fiow J2<
M-tl
0 KEEBLEB SALTIRES 1 CBEAM CHEESE ‘,*„VT
o CIGARETTES
: TOMATO JUICE .ETE!,
< OLEOMARGARINE Amsrica't Favorite Coffss
8 O’clock Coffee 2 x 41
9*
19* 26*
SI .26
10* 22*
dexo Vegetable Shortening ...!.;i. : 22 c ...';L62 c
FRANCO-AMERICAN Spaghetti ■r- ll'
Whits House EVAPORATED MILK 6^54'
Cboica Hasd-Picked Beans 8m Bmm I Lft.Liai Bmm
MASON JARS
69 c |c59 c
Sussyfiold "Enrichod" FAMILY Floor ti 23 c 1 K 44‘
Mclff+osk AU-Purpots APPLES
Tssdsr Ssappy String Beans Califorsia Thin-Skin Juicy Large Lemons
Nsw Crop
Rutabagas Eattsrs Shor* Yellow SWEET POTATOES
2 19 c 2 * 29 c ..... 35*
325 c
Locally Grows
SOLID SLICING TOMATOES
2 lbs 15c
Fratli Piesic Style Pork Shoulders SPARE RIBS ££
* 5'
OTSTEM ‘‘R" Is OYSTERS For Stewing For Frying ». 23* I “■ 31*
Fillet Of
Flounder
■40c
Shrimp “ 49c Cltsatd, Seated, Heads On Porgles ^ 25c
. 30 c 24c
TOP QUALITY FRESHLY-KILLED Fryers - 44 (NOT RATIONED)
Fresh Sansoae ‘L'*™ • 42*.* Fiesh Scrapple . t ;TbJS 2*. 29* . Frankfurters » 37*:
SUNNYFIELD SLICED Bacon i-itpkg 38'
JIMPORTAWT RATION NOTICE! . ^JJ»»»^»*^e!?|aad^ieJ»e^^di£rjwalj!u^ea!!j!jVejeS?Bjer«32TI STAMPS REDEEMABU THIS WEUC iTAMrs RSTU V & W I Km» X Y&Z

