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•, HURSDAY, MARCH 12, 1942
County Ready For Big Year, Jackson Says Cape May County -is preparing for one of the largest seasons in its history, according to Percy HJackson, director of the Cape May County Board of Freeholders, who is in charge of the Department of Public Affairs. With every indication pointing to a continuation of the business uptrend, which started last season, the county presents a picture of activity as plans arc being advanced to entertain the crowds on the beach! docks, piers
and other arauseme
isemenr centers, s / Cape May
"The citir.ens pi ' ■‘j'e
County,”** Director Jackson said, "have cast aside the sackclotn and ashes and are concentrating on the job of being prepared to make hundreds of thousands of visitors happier because of their
vacations on the Jersey Cape.
"Cape May County offers much to the visitor. Its vast level acres, its dry and sandy soil, its delightful air-conditioned summers andi mild winters, give it something that cannot be had in any other section of the state or
union.
"To the visitor, Cape May County offers some of the best and largest health and pleasure resorts of the world, all within a few hours’ ride of a population 9f 29*000,000 people. "We have miles of the most marvelous bathing beaches that can be found anywhere on the Atlantic coast." Jackson added. "The 35 mile^ '.f bathing beaches are a play;:!" id unequalled on
earth.
"Fishing docks lure the angler I to Cape May County,” Mr. Jack1 son continued. ‘The party boat operators arc npw getting their : craft in shape T&r ^an early seaI son. and rommerciflL fishermen have been busy for the past sev1 oral months on a successful cod I season. The ‘mackerel season, vet- , oralis say. will lie early and big
Classified WPA Families Ad Section Not Barred
LOST ONE Pair Classes, plastic Reward. Call Keystone 381 3-12-K-3S57 WANTED
WOMAN over 21 as Kahn's I.iquor Store, 4: ington St., Cape May. S-l2-3t-3856
BARTENDER, experience not required. Kahn's, 424 Washington St.. Cape May. 8-12-31-3866 COUNTER Girl, apply Terminal Restaurant. 3-12-lt-3Bo9 EXPERIENCED Waitresses for counter and table service. Only experienced need apply. Apply by letter P.O. Box 83, Cape May. 19 j 3-12-31-3800
GIRL
ir Woman for general •ork,
RAWLEIGH Route now open. Real opportunity for man who wants permanent, profitable work. Start promptly. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NJC-40-K. Chester, Pa. 3-6-21 -3818 $4000 Mortgage^noney, on 14room house, centrally located. Apply Box 38-15 Star and Wave Office. Cane May. N. J. 2-26-31-3845
HELP WANTED
TWO GIRLS or Mother and daughter, four iff*~*family sUtc age and wages. Apply Box 13. 3-12-tf
FOR RENT FURNISHED Room with private bath. heat, light and hot water included. Apply Faulkners. 5 and 10 cent store. Cape May. N. J. 3-12-31-3854
FOR SALE
BUNGALOW. 5 rooms and bath, heat, lot 60x125. Price $1,750. Apply 407 Broadway. 3-5-31-3840 OAK Wood, fireplace and stove lengths. Acorn Parlor Stove, good condition. Apply or call Karl Dickinson. Erma, N. J. Keystone Phone 804-15. 3-5-2t-8844
COTTAGE. Central local 1 •rooms. Steam heat. Barga terms. W. R. Sheppar.
. Ten
MISCELLANEOt S
, refrigerators, dining room s mijl restaurant tables. WilSehellencvr and New Jersey Wildwood. Bell 98. Key- * 5S50. Open Evening*.
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permi.Hisl U>-<io farm work and still retain eligibility for continuing in project employment is erroneous, representatives of the WPA told members of the New Jersey U. S. Department of Agriculture War Board Brunswick last week. "The WPA eligibilty requirements'permit supplementary incoipe_ to a limited extent, the umbunt of income depending upon the jiumbor of persons comprising the family group,” the statement
explained.
"Such income as might be obtained as the result of part time agricultural employment by mem|>ers of a WPA worker's family would not be sufficient except in rare cases to require cancellation of the worker’s eligibility.” The WPA wishes to cooperate
with farmers in
provide food for ^ ureas where necessary to fill farm
labor demands.
district re-employment office located in Atlantic City rve Cape May, Atlantic, .Salem, oucester, Camden and Cumbcr-
nd Counties.
Defense Board Pushes Plans (Continued from Page One) Sieved J. Sieger, Cape May school athletic director, has been named chief air raid warden and will have charge of all wardens. A new unit to cooperate ' the local defense council and to coordinate efforts of similar units was named by Chairman John J. Spencer, Jr.-when the Community Service Council was added. Members arc Donald W. Lear, chairman, Mrs. Leslie Cresse and Mrs. James C. Hand. The Local Defense Council again urt-*d all those 'who \jave not obtained supplies of sand for fire fighting purposes to call the fire department and a supply will la- furnished. Arrangements are being made for a practice blackout in the lower section of the county probably within the next three weeks. Announcements will be made soon to avoid undue alarm or excitement. Cooperation of all - dents is necessary to make feet ion of the blackouts possible. Violators, will W reported and oj ample* will be made of delibel
Army Teams To Clash Here Saturday
.ha
bask.
Racing Against Time—And Tide
Tiftic and tide wait for no mao. wc’rc told. So the Zcbulon Pike, a ' new freighter, was launched at live in the morning because the next j tide would be at 5 p. m. That would have meant a 12-bour delay in j laying the keel for the next ship, and in this war. time is importifait. \ The launching was made at the California Shipbuilding yard, Los Angeles.
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may be arranged for building ma- j terials for the defense necessities j
of which I spetk.
“I believe that if this housing ihortago were certified to by you and 1 could use your letter to forward to the proper officials^ might be able to accomplish this, .r in any event, to make an application to the Federal Housing Administration for a special treatment of this case. f you agree with me. and 1 confident you will from your nation of the local situation, you be good enough tc write accordingly so that I* may continue with my present efforts'.”’ the Mayor requested. Previous applications to the Defense Housing Coordination Division have met with rebuffs on the ground that Cape May is not an industrial defense center. City officials have attacked tinproblem from the standpoint that there is a definite shortage of adequate houses for Army, Navy and Marine officers and enlisted personnel at this time of year and that the shortage will be e acute during v the summer
vacation season.
The Mayor pointed to the housing developments on Maryland, Idaho and New York avenues as the types of home construction which meet the needs of the •ommunity and provide housing for those engaged locally in the
defense effort. • '
Pierre Mandc and his livc-ycai old cat pictured on S. S. Scrpa Pin- I to. on arrival in New York. Maude. | who displays the eat's passport, was j captured by Nazis during the Battle j
BOYCE IS NAMED
Edward H. Boyce, of Seaville, was appointed yesterday by County School Superintendent Daniei J. Ricker to fill a vacancy • •n the Upper Township Board of Education. Ricker made the appointment to break a tic occurring in the recent board election.
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3-12-1
QHAIR Caning] femis Roquets restrung, porch rocker seats $1.60, rush, hand and machine seats neatly done. The only efficient chair cancr in South Jersey. Charles Pierce, 321 W. Burk ave., Wildwood, 3-3-61-3850 FH1G1DAIRE Service all year ’round. Cape May County Refrigeration, Wildwood. Bell 213: Key. 2*00. 9-4-tf-3648
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Lee V Quidort auggests you look around your attic, garage, basement, etc. Any naable article* can be trad ad In on Frigidaire Ranges. Hot Water Heater* or Refrigerators. Call The Trader. Keystone Wildwood 2814 or Bell 763.
4-10-31-1476
CARPET AND RUG CLEANING 9 Rug Storage Guaranteed Moth Powder Venetian Blinds Keystone Phone 1371 JOHN J. O FARRELL 112 K. Forget-me-not Road Wildwood Cre*t
plaved
nasium of Cape Mav High School Sa'.urdav evening at 8:30 o'clock the Army Big Guns of Cape May point and a crack team from Fort duPont. Del. The outcome of the game will decide the basketball championship of the 21st Coast Artillery Battery. A large crowd of local sports fans' is .exported to witness the contest. The Big Guns recently gave a thrilling exhibition of •heir prowess when they defeated the Navy Torpedoes by a onepoint margin in a Red Cross benefit game here.
School letters will be awarded ; to 10 varsity members of the j Capo May High School basketball! squad anil members of Jayvee and i Lightweight teams will also re-!
reive letter awards.
Varsity men Who will receive letters aro Peter Franoisconi. Ru,dolph Antonio, Warren Smith, 1 Paul Parinello. Robert Lehman, 1 Robert Can none. Clarence Cooper, j Ray Vanaman, Jack Roseman and
i Frank Smith, manager.
I Others who will receive awards (are William Murison. Dan By- ' thewood, Clem Reeves. Edward ; Doran, Ronald Barber. Walter . Trout, Ralph Lewis. Ralph Steyi ens. assistant manager, Branin j Douglass. Tom Lemmon, W’il1 liam Seartett, Donald W’illson, Jamek Dunne. William Mathews, I Jack Trout. Robert 1 Fite, Harry j Moss, Robert Hollingsead and
j Kennard Brown.
S. Dm ut»n»ll* with tSsht fitting lids. 8. Stir iood os UtU* os possible.
"Waterless" Coolring is the accepted modem way of preparing food so as to retain all of the delicious flavor and nutritious, health-building values. Pro- 1 cious ingredients, unseen and tasteless, but vital to mental and physical vigor, are all too often lost, through improper storage and cooking, between the 1 kitchen table and the dining table. Study the six basic principles listed > at the left to obtain full nutrition from the food you serve your family. Remember our national slogan: A Healthy America is a Strong America! j ATLANTIC CITY ELECTEE COMPANY
Promptness has always been first with us but today's war
Conditions bring delays—Please be patient. Ask our representative to Call
Bell Phone 181 Keystone 4000
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RED CROSS WAR FUND
A & P Grade "A" SAVER KRAVT ?^2S C
White House EVAPORATED MI!K 6 49 c
LIFEBUOY, PALMOLIVE LUXoiCAMAT 3 20 c ANN PAGE SANDWICH SPREAF OR TARTAR SAUCE t- 22°
NEW! Staley, WAFFLE SYRUP 2 25 e
Ann Page Chocolate, Vanilla, or Butterscotch SPARKLE PUDDINGS 6 *'■' 25*
NEW! Btut Plat, Small. Whole—SWEET POTATOES 2 N ,:. ! 23*
IsuYamerica’SI a'JALiTY
Hot Cross Bans 15c Coffee Rings ’“ h 19c Pound Cakes 17c
AmcriCJ* laiorilt toffee
lea years, in * r0U '
EIGHT O'CLOCK COFFEE 359c
> -lb bag* 41C
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Hurff's READY TO SERVE ^TOMATO or VEGETABLE SOUP S TALL 2 ^t 22*
A&P Fancy Creamery BUTTER £ 38 c SUNNYFIELD PRINT BUTTER in , /4 .i b . portions lb. 40c Freih Cera Off the Cob Niblels Corn 2 'i- 21 c Toll Coni—Deerfield—Large, All Gnaa ■
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Oar Bast Seller—Ann Page SALAD
Asparagus »ems
Oar Bast Seller—Ann Page SALAD
Dressing ? 20c Polk’s Fancy Florida—SECTIONS OF
Grapefruit Pare, Wholesome—Ana Page
Mayonnaise t 25 c
"t 32 c vL 25 c
Whole Ullk SHARP
Cheese 29 e c u „^ 28 c
Bordo—Fancy Florida—GRAPEFRUIT and
Orange sections 2 '■ 25 c
Harris—Amerlcaa
Deviled Crab ^ 29 e
Delicious All Perk Meat
Swift's Prem ^ 32 e
Macaroni or SpagheHi * nB r,>B * 3 ^ 21 e Daily Kennel Feed Just add water 5 25 c "Supcr-Rigbt'*~Meats arc Guaranteed by A&P
SFRT-Om AND RUMP OR ROUND
STEAKS Your choice ol tender, dell- mm —_
ib 37 c
ONE PRICE—NONE HIGHER Superb Quality—tong or Short Cut Legs ol Lamb 2. u 27 c "Super Bight"—Prime Cuts tram First Sis Ribs IVH. BJ-f. G+l
Rib Roast
27 e
Freshly Killed. Superb Quality STEWING IVIt. BI ++. G-fl Chickens ,H “.U S. “ 31' "Super Bight" BRISKET IVIt. BT+. G + l Corned Beef =. ‘27' "Super Bight"—’3 to 4 ib. SMOKED (Vit. B1 + , G + ) Beef Tongues mil. L ‘ 27' "Super-BIghf—AII Cuts Some Price IVIt. B1+. G + l ^huck Ro*st. 11 25' SLICED BACON ,b 16c 1 ,h el ° 31c HEINZ GENUINE DILL PICKLES 4c r & P POTATO SALAD * >,nt 15c Garden Fresh Fruits and W gclablcs! Extra Large Sire —FLORIDA VA! NCIA mumGEB
DOZEN 29 C
126-size
•t» Juick Valencies /,*. BI + . C+ + )
: resh. Solid. Slicing IVIt. A + +. BI+. C+-j-l Tomatoes « CARTON 15' southern. New IVIt. BI+. C+ + ) Cabbage ••ok mum L '3 e Fresh. Crisp IVIt. A + +, C+) Pascal Celery 10' Foecy. Sno-While IVH. BI+. C+l Mushrooms HIGHER 21' Large 154-Slsel Florida. Juicy Grapefruit 4 19' Extra Fancy—Hothouse Rhubarb ™ L ‘ 10'
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