Cape May Star and Wave, 7 May 1942 IIIF issue link — Page 8

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Pound Lights Out

Notice wm given this week that opera tore of fish pounds in the Atlantic Ocean between Bayhead and Cape May have been requested to extinguish the lights of their pounds. The lights will be kept extinguished until further notice. The order was issued by Colonel H. B. Vaughan, Jr., district Army engineer, who said the action was taken in view of war conditions.

Classified Ad Section

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SET of Silverware to serve six, between Madison and Sidney ave. Reward if returned to 1261 Washington St., Cape May, N. J. 5-28-3t-3932

BOY’S Blue Woolen Sweater. Reward. 'Return to Star and Wave office. 6-28-2t-nc

BOSTON Bull Terrier, black with white markings. Reward. H. M. Macomber, Hotel Macomber. 5-28-U-3944

WANTED

LAUNDRESS, come to house or at home. Apply Box 10 Star & Wave office. 6-28-2t-10

EXPERIENCED house maid for small family. Laundry, no dinners. Write No. 30 Star and Wave office. 6-28-3t-30

MOTHER and grown son with small trained dog desire two single rooms, with or without board with private family. For two weeks or possibly season. State location, price, etc. Apply by letter, Box 3940, Star and Wave Office, Cape May, N. J. 6-28-2t-3940

Begin Awards In Contest

Phone Official;

Salt water fishing is officially' underway with the arrival of croakers which began to run this week, according to entries received in the seventh annual Cape May County fishing contest. The partyboat season has taken on an added spurt and, where earlier in the month, the craft left only on Sundays, daily trips to the fishing grounds are now befpg'made with good catches reported. Interest is rapidly increasing ii this year’s contest and more particularly in the weekly awards which will begin this week and continue until September 11. The initial weekly winner will be made . known next week with the report of the judges compiling the list of entrants which have been received. Everyone has the same opportunity of sharing in the weekly award. Director Jackson said, since a drawing is conducted, and the size of the catch is not considered. The same entrant is «ligible for one of the attractive prizes to be awarded at the conclusion of the contest in October. Director Jackson, however, suggested that anglers in order to participate in the weekly prize drawing, should mail or give to their boat captain their entry as soon as they dock. Entry blanks may be secured from captains of party boats, fishing piers, bait and tackle stores, dock masters, information bureaus of Cape May County resorts and from the fishing contest committee.

WANTED at once men to supply Consumers with everyday household necessities under our factory to. home plan. Full or part time. Earnings based on sales Write Rawleigh’s, Dept. NJE-49-727, Chester, Pa. 5-28-11-3915

CHILD’S Nurse, white, experienced. Good salary. Write Box No. 3938 Star and Wave. 6-28-3t-3938

WE Buy second handed cool stoves and parlor stoves for woof or coal. W. W. Willets, Schellenger and New Jersey Aves. Wildwood. Keystone Phone 6850 Bell Phone 98. 6-21-4t-3926

FOR RENT

FIVE Rooms, or light housekeeping, inquire 29 Perry St., Cape May, N. J. 5-28-lt-3943

7-ROOM bungalow, 4 bedrooms, dining room, living room, kitchen and bath, electric stove. Rev. P. G. Hall, E. Lake drive, Cape May Point Can be seen Sat. and Sun. 6-28-31-3936

2 LARGE communicating double rooms and bath. Also double room with private* bath and kitchen. Prefer season rental. Treholm, 681 Columbia ave., Keystone 3411. 6-28-3t-3942

ROOMS with or without board, 816 Broadway, West Cape May. 5-21-31-3929

FOR SALE

GAS Range, and two twin beds. Apply The Madison, 25 Ocean St., Cape May, N. J. 6-28-31-3934

FOOD and water sets for birds. Cape May shells on stone bases. Attractively decorated. Moderately priced. Cape May Gardens, City P.O. Box 172. 5-28-11-3933

10-PIECE dining room suite, in A1 condition. Will sacrifice S25. Can be seen at 230 Windsor ave.. Cape May, N. J. 6-28-11-3937

BUICK Marine motor for sale, very reasonable. Call Key. 808-112

ONE Dozen beautiful wood chairs in good condition, one National Cash Register, three show cases. Call Keystone Phone 584. 6-28-11-3941 MISCELLANEOUS

CHAIR Caning, Tennis Raquets restrung, porch rocker seats S1.75, rush, hand and machine seats neatly done.* The •only efficient chair caner in South Jersey. Charles Pierce, 321 W* Burk ave.. Wildwood. 5-28-6t-3935

FRIGIDAIRE Service all year ’round. Cape May County Refrigeration, Wildwood. Bell 213; Key. 2800. 9-4-tf-3648

FRIGIDAIRE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around, your attic, garage, basement, etc. Any usable articles can be traded in on Frigidairs Ranges, Hot Water Heaters or Refrigerators. Call The Trader, Keystone Wildwood 2814 or Bell 7W.

4-10-3t-3476

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Keystone Phone 1371 JOHN J. O FARRELL 11* K. Forgst-me-aot Rood Wildwood Crest

LOCAL WOMEN FINISH FIRST AID COURSES Twenty-eight local women have completed a first aid course under the direction of Mrs. Edith Carroll, local Red Cross nurse. Those from Cape May and West Cape May finishing the courge are Mrs. Ethel Owens, Mrs. Hannah Major, Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Lucy Denby, Mrs. Lois Pitman, Mrs. Cora Knight, Mrs. Winifred Dawkins, Mrs. Helen Stonewall, Mrs. Florence Henry, Mrs. Sarah Edgecombe, the Misses Carolyn Edmonds, Rebecca Washington, Evelyn Washington, Mary Edmonds, Marion White, Mrs. Rebecca Norris, Mrs. Vivian Washington, Miss' Anna Mae Bose, Mrs. Cordelia Bounds, Miss Florence Porter, Mrs. Fannie Owens, Mrs. J. I. Peaco, Mrs. Octavine Howard, Mrs. Pauline Hunt, Mrs. Martha Cooke, Mrs. Grace T. Chancy and Mrs. Edna Hunt. Those completing an advanced first aid course are the Misses Mary Edmonds, Carolyn Edmonds, Rebecca Washington, Evelyn Washington, Mrs. Grace Chancy, Mrs. Vivian Washington, Mir: Rebecca Norris, Mrs. Lillian Brown, Mrs. Ethel Owens, Mrs. Marie Smith, Mrs. Lucy Denby, Mrs. Cora Knight, Mrs. Winifred Dawkins, Mrs. Edna Hunt, Mrs. Hannah Major, Mrs. Lois Pitman, and Mrs. Octavine M. Howard.

TWO GAMES LISTED Cape May High School’s baseball team will meet a strong Army team representing the Cape May Point coast artillery unit, this evening at 6 o’clock in a twilight contest. The Army team plans to play a team from Fort duPont, Del. Saturday afternoon at 2 o’clock at Sea view Park.

primary purpose of Navy uniforms is to show quickly rank and corps, hence authority imposed by law upon those wearing them.

The Senate passed an Act adding six ounces of canned, one ounce powdered or six tenth ounce of concentrated fruit juices to Navy rations.

Aid Field Meet

HARRIS C. BARNES

The New Jersey Bell Telephone Company has appointed Harris C. Barnes, of Irvington, general agent for the company and Emerson L. Travis, of Morristown, and Herbert R. Schooley, of Camden, assistant general agents. The new general agent, who will have charge of all franchise matters and other relations with municipai, county, state and federal authorities in connection with tensions or re-arrangements telephone plant, succeeds Daniel J. Rockwell, who died last month.

County Mibs Champ Be Picked Sat.

District contenders for Cape May County’s marble crown will gather at Ringer Stadium on the beach at Wildwood on Memorial Day morning for the finals of the Cape May County marble shooting contest being sponsored by the Greater Wildwood Chamber of Commerce and Wildwood Publicity Bureau. With a bicycle as Well as the opportunity to compete in the National Marbles Tournament in June as the awards for the winner, some hotly contested battles are anticipated.

By defeating Frank Ballaglie, Patrick McCusker emerged winner of the Ocean City eliminations. At Woodbine, Fred Walker, that community's 1941 marble champ, defeated 20 contestants to annex honors for the second straight year. Reuben Smith, colored, was the victor at Middle Township.

Thirteen year old Dave Baker, Wildwood High School, won his city’s district laurels by defeating Emanuel Kenny, of the Arctic Avenue School; Charlie Ritchie, of the Glen wood Avenue School; William Morley, of North Wildwood; Jimmie Cafiero, of St. Ann’s School and Louis McAleer, of Wildwood Crest.

tance, 142 feK, 9% inches. BROAD JUMP—Condon, Wildwood; Barton, Ocean City; Purnell, Cape May; Harris Wildwood. DISCUS — Roberson, Middle; Anderson, Wildwood; Brown, Ocean City; Cannone, Cape May; distance, 120 feet, 10% inches. POLE VAULT — Reed, Wildwood; Oliveri, Wildwood; Greenland, Cape May, tie for second; Barkalow, Wildwood. Height, 10 feet, 3 inches. MILE — Bradley, Wildwood; Nickles, Ocean City; Larcombe, Wildwood; Fisher, Middle. Time,

4:52.3.

SHOT PUT—Robinson, Middle; Anderson, Wildwood; Vanaman, Cape May; Swindell, Middle. Distance, 60 feet, 4 inches. 220 YARD DASH — Condon, Wildwood; Doughty, Ocean City; Giliis, Ocean City; Rutherford, Cape May. Time, 0.23.5. 880 YARD RUN—Sweets, Middle; Harmon, Ocean City; Moore, Wildwood: Weckman, Cape May. Time, 2-16. 440 YARD RUN — Robinson, Middle; Harris, Wildwood; Young, Wildwood; Rutherford, Cape May. Time, 0:55.3. 100 YAiRD DASH — Condon, Wildwood; Sweets, Middle; Randolph, Cape May; Doughty, Ocean City. Time—0:10.4. HIGH JUMP — Purnell, Cape May; Feeney, Wildwood; Barton, Ocean City; Lloyd, Wildwood. Height 5 feet, 9% inches. MILE RELAY—Middle, Wildwood, Ocean City. Time—3:44.6.

In the national finals, which will get under way June 28th, the Cape May County champion will compete against 55 boys from various sections of the United States.

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Stop In and Get Our 1942 Tide Table and Booklet on “How and Where to Catch the _Bi^ Fish!”

This is headquarters for Fishing Tackle, Oars, Oarlocks, Anchors, Etc., complete stocks to suit you at right prices. Stop in and see our new stock of garden hose before the hot sun kills yonr lawn.

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SHEET METAL WORK—DUPONT PAINTS 110 Jackson Street . Cape May, N. J. Keystone Phone &440—Bell 407

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Ocean City points and Caps May trailed the field with 1«%. Four new records were established. Condon, Wildwood sprinter, established two of them, running the 100 in 10.4 seconds and the 220 in 23.6. Another Wildwood lad, Bradley, put the mile standard at 4 minutes 62.8, while Roberson lowered the ante for Middle Township in the 440 with 65.8 seconds. A trophy will be awarded to the winner by the Ocean City Kiwanis Club. Summary of events follows: JAVELIN-—Harris, Wildwood; Brown, Ocean City; Lloyd, Wild-

REAL ESTATE For EXCHANGE

JAMES STEVENS

Son of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Stevens, of 904 Sewell avenue, Cape May, a member of the track team at the Peddie School, has been first in the javelin throw at all meets this year, his greaU est distance being 148’ 10 H helped Peddie to defeat S' Benedict 62% to’ 64% in a recent meet.

Cape Jayvees Win Over Middle Team

Middle Township Jayvees went down in a very close game Monday afternoon as the Cape May Jayvees won the contest with ' 1-0 score.

Hollingsead's long triple scored Engraan, who got a lift on an error, and was advanced to second by Cresse’s bunt. The Middle boys threatened in the final frame, but failed to score. Taylor allowed two hits, while Hand gave up four. Line-ups follow: Cape May, Hollingsead, 3b; Hillman, ss; Williams, c; Taylor, p; Rea, lb; Trout, ss; Scarlett, If; Engman, ; Cresse, rf; Willson, 2b. Middle, Evans, ss; Ball, 2b; Cresse, rf; May, lb; Henderson, cf; Bell, c; Hand, p; Lee, If; Fisher, 3b; Bailey, If.

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We are selling lots of eomplete Drum Fish outfits .. The boys know they are due in the bay any day now ... . .Our tackle is tested by the toughest fishing conj| ditions. We’re fishermen ourselves and know | exactly what you need. Don’t make the mistake of g out-fitting yourself before you get here. Our tackle S is tested and proven on the actual fishing grounds.

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Where fishing begins ‘■‘If Swain Sells It — It Really Catches Fish” 305-07 Jackson Street Kevstone 190

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Our Ocean Apparel Store Is Now Open With A Beautiful Line Of Bathing Spjts - Beach Apparel - Slacks Tlay Suits - Slack Sets House Dresses. PRICES ARE REASONABLE. M. C. FRYMIRE 401 Washiugton Street

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