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Phone Company Asks Permits For Cables U. S. Army engineers are eonottering three applicrttens the New Jersey Bell Tel. Co. for permission to l*y si fate cobles across three Cape May County channels, it was disclosed Friday by Lieutenant Colonel H. - Vaughan, Jr., district Army on the applications derod by the fBj today. Colonel Vaughan
Army-Navy To Clash Again Itie Army Big Guns, crack loll basketball tea , '' soldiers stationed will meet a strong Navy team Saturday evening at the Cape May High - School gymnasium in what promises to be one of-the moot spectacular games of the season. The game will be for the benefit of the Red Cross. The Big Guns, undefeated to
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ship of the 21st Coast by defeating a strong team from Fort duPont. In a Red Cross charity game here several weeks ago the Big Guns defeated the Navy Torpedoes by a one-point margin after a contest that was nip spd tuck all the way. Saturday’s game is expecte be even more hotly cont« with the Navy attempting avenge its previous defeat the Army attempting to retain its unbroken streak of wins. The game will start at Admission, including tax, will be 28 cents. A dance will also be held to add to the evening’s entertainment. Line-ups will be: Army: Jeffords, Bell, Solomen, Davidoff, Curley and Dember. Navy: Mayer, Phelps^ Johnson, Wessol, Ballentine, Biake, McDermott, Coiner and Gordon.
EXPERIENCED Waitresses for counter and table service. Only experienced need apply. Apply by letter P.O. Box 83, Cape May, iTj. 8-12-31-3860
WOMAN for general housework, 4 in family. Apply Box 13, Star usd Wave. 8-19-tf
TWO GIRLS daughter, four age and wages. 8-12-tf
>r Mother and a family state Apply Box 18.
FOR RENT
2-ROOM Furnished Apt Apply 916 Queen St, Cape May, N. 8-26-3t-S873
BUNGALOW, 3 rooms and bath, oil heat All year. Reasonable. Harry L. Kehr, 37 Perry St, Cape May.3-26-31-3872
ONE or Two Heated Rooms with bath. Rent reasonable. 11 Broadvayi Cape May. 8-26-31-3875
FURNISHED Rooms with without private bath, running water, heat light and hot o . water included. Apply The Madison, 25 Ocean St, Cape May. 8-26-St-3878
ROOM, Furnished, single double, heated. Mrs. Harry Kehr, 87 Perry St 8-19-81-8867
Wildwood High School basketball team, six-time South Jersey champions and winners of the New Jersey state championship in 1940-41-42, is shown above. Front row, left to right: Warren Snyder, Phil Senekoff, William Cattell, Jack Lloyd, Josh Olivieri, Rox Raucci. Back row, left to right: Head Coach Mike Malley; Verne Feeney, Richard Bradley, Norman Murphy, Bob Keating, and George Betz, assistant coach. This is the first time the state title has been won three consecutive years by any team.
Pinboys Defeat Wildwood Lads Cape Recreation Center pinboys un two out of three games in return match with Wildwood pinboys on Thursday, although the Wildwood lads had the greatest number of total pins for the match. The Cape May boys out of three games by sireable margins last Monday in their initial scrap with the Wildwood team, and dropped the other game by only six piiu. In Thursday's games, were: Grande Cafe
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Keeler 146 17 Cresse 172 18 Young 123 12 Church 127 18 Bamey 168 16 Total 736 78 In last week's games,
Cape May
Keeler 178 17 Cresse J58 16 Young 177 17 Church 166 13 Halbruner 188
, heat, light and hot water included. Apply Faulkners^ 6 and 10 cent store, Cape May, N. J.
3-12-31-3864
FOR SALE
BABY Carriage, Scale, Car Hammock, Car Seat, all in A-l condition. Apply 125 Eldredge Ave., West Cape May. Keystone Phone 690. 3-26-31-3876
It-METAL Bed, spring mattress to match. Bureau. Apply 818 Jefferson St., 1st floor. 8-19-3t-S871
DUCKING Outfit, boat, 10-gaug* gun (hammerless), 12 decoys, 76 shells, coat and hat. Apply 938 Qorgie st. 8-19-3t-8861
SINGLE-Cylinder 2-Cycle marine motor, complete. Light boat trailer with Model T Ford tires Atom, model airplane motor, perfect.
Bee Joe. Service Center Gas Sta- j Mrs. E.
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First Women’* Match At Alleys Here The first women's bowling contest to be held at the Cape Recreation Center took place last Thursday when a team known a: the ‘‘Mrs.” defeated a “Miss’ squad, two games out of three. Scores were:
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Mrs. Bee Wagrver. 145 96 150 Miss Ruth Hines.. 110 93 Mrs. S. Steger ... 121 113
Cresse. 135 103
(Continued from Page One) being purchased by band members or by the band organization if the individual is unable to pay for his material. Uniforms now being made corvsist of white duck trousers for boys and white sharkskin skirts for girls, and black sweaters upon which are light blue band emblems and the school insignia. It is hoped to have capes and caps and military-type jackets made for the band members next year. Aiding in financing the uniform project is the Band Mothers' Association which was recently ^prmed and which donated $75 proceeds from a food sale to the fund. Director Adams and A. Spencer Nelson have been donating their time and efforts to instruct the band and to organize it, having three practice sessions weekly. Mr. Adams is instructor for wind instruments, while Nelson instructor for the percussion
section.
Drum major and majorettes are Betty Lou Hughes,-Helen Porch, Lorraine Hamperian, Bebe Riley, Gloria Mariani, Lucille Huber, Jerry Love, Joe Murray and Dav-
id Hart.
The program follows
Introduction of band, cheer leaders; C.M.H.S., Porter; March, Military Escort, Bennett; Overture, Bright Star, Kevins; Waltz, Estelle, Cooper; Love’s Old Sweet Song, Molloy; march, Headway, Franks; fox trot. Little Rastus, Brooks; waltz, Columbia, Webber; Remember Pearl Harbor, Reid; march, Success, Bennett; Kiwanis' Song, Kaley; America The Beautiful, Ward; The Star Span-
gled Banner, Key.
In a statement this week, Di-
rector Adams paid tribute to the Kiwanis Club, the Band Mothers’ Association and the cooperation of school officials and students in
making the band possible. "I hope the public doesn’t ex-
pect too much at the concert Friday night," Mr. Adams said. “The students in the band have had
months to two vfeeks, when some of the last instruments were added, and of course they are far from perfect, but we believe they are able now to make a good showing in a concert, and we w^p£ the public to see the progress they have made so far.”
1 so that every type of
filling may be enjoyed and all anglers given a chance to win
Speaks On Draft Mayor T. Millet Hand, of Cape May, chairman of the Local Board Number Two, Selective Service, which has jurisdiction over conscription of men in the southern section of Cape May County, this week gave an address on Selective Service before the Wildwood Rotary Club. The Mayor last week gave a similar address before the Wildwood Kiwanis Club, explaining the operations of the Local Board. PEACH CITY BOWLERS HERE SUNDAY NIGHT The Seashore League-leading Hammonton bowling team will meet the Cape Recreation Center team at the local alleys Sunday night in one of the weekly league matches, it was announced this
week.
Hammonton won the first half league competition and has been a consistent leader in the second half to date.
State To Have 1942 Fishing Tourney
The need for relaxation,
pccially among defense plant workers, being realized, Governor Charles Edison this week issued a proclamation to the effect that New Jersey will conduct another fishing tournament this summer.
The scope of the tournament,
however, will be extended to in-
clude fresh water fishing. The tournament will start with
the trout season which opens training for periods of only three April 15, and will close on No-
HOWTO GET THE MOST OUT OF THE FOODS YOU BUY! • Don’t let improper cooking of vegewblcs destroy the valuable food elements so essential to good health. Your gas range is ideally suited to modern "waterless cooking” which saves vege- _ table vitamins and minerals. Because of its flexible gas flame it is easy to regulate the heat to get the exact degree you need. So remember— Cook vegetables in a small amount of water and as short a time as possible. Bring to boiling point quickly over high gas flame, then reduce flame and boil gently. Cook in covered utensil and do not add soda.
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CHAIR Caning, Tennis Raquats restrung, porch rocker seats $1.50, rush, hand and machine seats neatly done. The only efficient ebair caner in South Jersey. Charles Pierce, 321 W. Burk ave., Wildwood. S-5-6t-S850 FRIGID AIRE Service aU year •mud. Cape May County Refngaoatiou, Wildwood. Bell 213; Key. Zm 9-4-tf-3648
FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Lee ▼. Qwdort suggests you look around roar attic, garage, baaemmt, ote. a try aaable artielea can bo tradad ia on Frigidairo Rangea, Hot Wafcr Heaters or Refrigerators. OaQ The Tridor, Keye*oae WildMod 2814 or Bell 768. 4-I9-3t-M7«
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1 1*71 JOHN J. O FARRELL 111 K. Forgot-»» aat Road
Totals 511 405 539’:
Miss
Estelle Yonker .. 134 107 117 1: Aileen Kershner.. 101 99 121!: M. J. Smith 116 152 93 i Beebe Riley 74 87 Low 110 Total . 461 432 418 i With the beginning of women's bowling matches, feminine interest in bowling is expected to boom here. There are a number of ardent women bowlers in Cape May. but until Thursday no regular organized matches were played. League Bowlers Win 3 From Margate Cape May’s Seashore League bowlers won all three games from the Margate team Sunday night the league competition. A1 Little was high scorer of the evening with a 223 in his second game. Scores were: Cape May Snyder 184 160 169 Little 144 223 167 Lehman 170 163 198 Robson 180 183 181 Cresse ITS 188 134 Total 851 867 839 Margate Sylvester 158 173 182 Burdsell 138 144 177 Harrock 1S4 182 163 Bilazzo 149 202 126 Low 144 138 134 Total 718 789 782
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Wool and Fiber 9x12 Deltox Fiber Rugs 6x9 — 6x12 — 8x10 — 9x12 Sioan Blabon Felt Base Rugs All Sizes in Stock Carpet Scatter Rugs Folding Chairs for Fishing Boats No metal $1.50 each.
Maple-finish Bureaus and Chests 3 and 4 Burner Caloric Gas Stoves Beds‘and Springs Innerspring, Mattresses Studio Couches Also all kinds of used household furniture.
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