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LAUNDRY Work to do at home. Apply 175 Learning Ave., West Cape May, N. J. 4-29-31-4948 EXPERIENCED Cook with reference*. Apply Mrs. James K Daria, 1615 New Jersey Are., Cape May. Keystone phone 3613. 4-29-21-4950
WOMAN to asiirt in package Store. Apply Kahn's, 426 Washtngton St.4-29-31-4946
WHITE and colored help wanted. All or part time. Columbia Laundry. 814 Congress St. 4-29-11-4940 WORK by day, laundry work at your home, or to take out. Keystone phone 1553. 4-22-31-4936
IMMEDIATELY used cars, trucks and station wagons. Highest cash prices paid. If you cannot drive to our show rooms, write or call. Millville Motors, 902 Nl High St., Millville, N. J. Phone
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WOMAN to clean small office 10 hours per week, 60c per hour. 1 to 2 hours each day, except Sundays. Baptismal or birth certificate required. Apply Box 4929 Star and Wave Office, Cape May, N. J. 4-22-3t-4929
NURSES, graduate, to register for genera] and private duty. Phone or write Dealy Hospital, Sea lele City. 4-1^-31-4921
FOR RENT
BUNGALOW, 3 rooms and bath. electric, gas, cooking oil heat. Zt'™* or ""
8-ROOM house, modern conveniences, $18.00. Apply 108 6th Ave., West Cape May. 4- 29-11-4941 5- ROOMS and bath, furnished, innerspring mattress, good beds, ell conveniences $35.00 per month. L. V. Quidort, 26th and New York Ave*., Wildwood, N. J. Keystone phone 1800. 4-29-31-4946
FOR SALE SwWillett First for new and used fnnritnrt Few new 3-piece maple Kr^om suites. W. W. Willett, Bcbellenger A New Jersey Ave*., Wildwood.. Phone Keystone ' Bell 98. Open evenings.
4-29-U-4951
MASH Sedan, 6 cylinder. 1929 good condition; quantity restaurant dishes. Apply Mrs. Harry Adams, Fishing Creek.
4-29-lt-4939
BEDS, Springs, mattresses, dressers. pillows, kitchen cabinet, bedroom chairs, dining room table, Kg room chairs, small tables. Please call at 520 Lafayette St 4-29-31-4947 BBSS Chickens, any quantity. Fine meaty bird^-Uive 4fc !b; Dressed 50c lb. Call H. B. Hunt, Keystone 2450.
Wall fixtures, tables, show cases. Also tables with drawer suitable for millinery. All in good condition. Friendly Gifts. 305 Beach Ave., Cape May, N. J. 4-29-11-4948
COMING EVENTS
CARD PARTY aad RADIO Benefit Ladies’ Auxiliary, West Cape May Fire Dept., Thurs. Eve. May 20, Boro. Hall. Prisea, refresh menu. Admission 28c, tax included. 4-29-31-4942
IN MEMORIAM
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Cape Golfers la Big Wildwood Tonraey WILDWOOD — Veteran Bobby Dunn, of Lansdopme, Pa^ won the 20th annual Easter golf tournament at the Wildwood Golf Club Sunday, defeating Clarence “Spike” Fisher, of Cape May, 1 up in 19 holes. Dunn broke a six-time jinx since on previous occasions he reached the finals only to lose. On two occasions Fisher defeated him. The match was evenly contested although Dunn never held the lead. On the 19th Dunn's second reached the green and he sank a 15-foot putt for a birdie. Fisher, who won the Easter title two years ago, at one stage of the match was 2 up. It appeared as though the event would •close on the 18th as Dunn placed the ball, but five feet from the cup. Fisher overshot the green, but staged a nice comeback as they halved the hole. In the semi-finals Fisher defeated Herb May, Spring Hill, 6 to 4; R. O. Pospasses, Cape May, was defeated by Robert Mohrfeld, Pitman, 2 and 1. In the morning round Saturday Lieutenant Dick Allman, U.S.N., of Cape May, defeated E. Fred-' cricks. Pitman, 4 and 5; Tom Keenan, Cape May, defeated Harry Cox, Cooper River, 3 and 2; J. C. Clemens, Cape May, was defeated by J. Alexander, Jeffersonville, 4 and 3; Biggs Cresse, Cape May, -was defeated by John Bowen, Wildwood, 1 up in 19 holes; R. O. Doepassos, Cape May, defeated William Wright, Ocean City, 3 and 2; Bruce Riddle, Atlantic City, defeated Lt. Skwer, U.S.N., Cape May, 1 up; Howard Tenenbaum,*Cape May, lost to D. L. Dodd, New York, by default; Frank Cassidy, Cape May, lost to Ray Sears, U.S.N., by default; and Tom Jefferson, Wildwood, defeated Lieutenant J. S. Scardefield, UJS.N., Cape May. 1 up. The Cape May players all qualified on Friday.
Cape May Nine To Play Ocean City The first scholastic baseball game of the season will be played here Friday when "Ty” Helfiech brings his Pleasantville Mainlanders to Cape May for a contest. The visiting; team has already been under fire, having won and lost in two earlier games. Cape May has been unable to ay any scholastic teams but is .participated in a game with local out-of-school plsyers and before the holidays saw action in an intra-squad game. The game tomorrow is scheduled for 4 p.m. Either Bill Matthews or Gene Taylor will get the pitching assignment. ‘‘Bud” Bailey wul be on the receiving end. Rea will be on first, Engman or Antonio at second. Hollingsead is a fixture at short. With Mathews twirling, Taylor goes to third. The outfield is composed of Stew Cresse, Jack McPherson, Harvey Williams and Jo-jo Mariani. A seven-inning game will be played. The season's schedule follows: April 30, Pleasantville, home; May 4, Middle, home; May 7, open, Rio Grande Air Station tentative; May 11,* Middle, away; May 14, Ocean City, away; May 18, Pleasantville, away; May 21, Middle, home or away; May 25, open, Rio Grande Air Station tentative; May 28, Ocean City,
Cape lean Sixth In Penn Relays Sat.
the only Cape May County team entered in the event. Middle Township High School registereda team, but it did not compete. Wildwood and Ocean City jvere not there. Weckman, number for the Blue and Black, made a creditable showing althoi was jostled at the turn, ran second, passing the baton Dunne who carried to Cannone who ran the anchor leg.
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“Regalars” Victors In Practice Gaae The “Regulars” walked away from the “Yannigans” in a tryout baseball contest last Wednesday at Sea view Park as the high
school squad continued its epring "ngman delivered for the nns” whQe Taylor threw them up for the "Regulars”. Both teams battled a cold wind throughout the contest. Williams, Antonio, and Cresse got on the hit list for the “Regulars".
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