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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1943
Up^In County Senator’s Daughter Christens Tug Saturday Jackson Says OOL'ICT HOUSE—fjoldin Septi wU-r days an- 1* ins enjoyed 1-y many extra vacationers in Cape May County, Director Percy H. Jack-on, ,f the Cape May County Board irt-ehoMers; said to-
Can, Fat Salvage Drive Will Be Pushed In County Areas
- Continued From Page One — end numerous other things to aid our fighting men. Please, Mrs. Cape May County, when you fry, broil or roast any food, rememlter- to grease the path' for the. downfall of Hitler and Hirohito.”
fighting metal. Let’s save every Although they were not wanted before, evaporated milk cans only kinds not needed are oil, varnish, paint and floor polish cans, the county chairman said.
HERE FOR SEPTEMBER Mrs. Allan F. Currie, of Oak Lane, Pa., who has been in Cape] May since June, has rented a cottage for the month of September. Mrs. A. Scott, of Glenoiden, Pa., ha* been her guest for the last 10 days. Her brother, Arthur D. Hewitt, has been a weekend commuter during the summer, and Mrs. Currie is expecting her husband, who is stationed in North Carolina, to visit her
Revealing that collections of prepared tin cans have totaled only a fractional part of the monthly quota, the county chairman said some local salvage committees are planning to have municipal street and road departments make house-to-house col- j lections at least once each month. The first such collection in Middle Township, Smith .said, will he on Monday, September . 27. In Ocean City and several other mu-i nicipalitics, door-to-door collec- i turns have been made successfully
by young boys and girls.
"The result has not been good' where we have depended upon P th- people to/iakc -their cans to stores set up as receiving station-. Smith said. "That is why vv are urging every local chairman to launch some program of
door-to-door, collections.’’
Tin caii/receiving stations- already . ,tablished in stores will not be abandoned. Smith said, as some fieople tt-ill prefer to continu.- to take their cans to such stations rather than to place them along the sidewalk or roadside
for collection once a month.
A FOUR STAR PROGRAM
(or your house this winter Uncle Sam is . calling on every home this winter to help save fueL vitally needed in the war effort Do your part by acting now on this four star program: INSULATE-7-Consult your dealer or contractor right away, and seal yoyr house against heal loss. ir WEATHER STRIP—Cut down the flow of air around jambs and sills where warm air is lost
Prepared tin cans which are) collected are shipped in freight j car lots to a .detinning plant ini North Jersey. There the steel and tin contents are separated.
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ion of t r tVar Production Ik ard, i American kitchens will, despite i cans containing enough steel t-*, make 22,'Xin muiiurn tanks and i One per cent of the content of | the average can is tin. Resides | being used as a covering for food ; shipped to the Armed forces overseas. tin has other vital uses. The WPH says torpedoes, wear a coat of it to prevent corrosion. Each bntilc-hip contains 7*> tons of it, a submarine three tons, a destroy,r for its electrical system alone, i‘.*0 pounds. Every airplane -motor contains tin and the new Radar "magic eye" detector must have it. "Naturally with ration points Ineli and with so many housewives doing their own canning, most families will Use fewer tin cans,” Smith conceded. "This means that ihe value of each and every tin can is greater than ever be- ' ■ • war effort Tin .- >
* ORDER STORM SASH—Don’t wait until dealer's stocks are exhausted, or you may wait a long time! ^ CHECK HEATING SYSTEM—See that you get maximum efficiency out of every unit of fuel If you do not already have clean, automatic, carefree gas heat you’ll want it some day. So take the first slep now by stopping heat waste! F. H. A. TERMS FOR HOME INSULATION To "help yoyf save fuel. Uncle Sam has announced new. longer terms for home Insulation. See your.bank about a loan, and repay monthly over an extended period, beginning Nov. 1.
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HEALTHFUL WORKING CONDITIONS
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