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LADIES’ white fur mitten Monday afternoon in the neighborhood of Decatur and Washington St. Reward if returned to 1289 Lafayette St. Keystone 2882. 2-4-11-4835
A BROWN and green plaid lady's wool skirt. If found please return to 290 Windsor Ave., Cape May, N. J. 2-4-l*4839..
HELP WANTED
Men on dredges and tugs, on United Defense Contracts at Chester, Pa. Deck hands 85c per hr. and bonus; fireman $1.00 per hr. and bonus. 48-hour week. Dunbar and Sullivan Dredging Co., Norris- SL, Chester, Pa. Telephone Chester 25076. 2-4-31-4834
WOMAN to assist in home of semi-invalid. Key. 1161. Frank Bacon, 1153 Washington St.
2-4-31-4841
EXPERIENCED white waitress. Apply Washington Inn.
2-4-11-4842
WANTED
WOMAN to clean office one day a week. Apply to Box 900, Star and Wave. 2-4-tf-900
ROOMERS and Boarders, inquire Mrs. Hancock, 110 Decatur St., Cape May, N.J. 1-28-31-4826
BOYS 16 years of age to learn. Apply Seaview Hosiery Mills, 474 W. Perry St., Cape May, N. J. 1-28-31-4829
SMALL 4 or 5 room bungalow, unfurnished, with all conveniences, gas and electric and heating facilities. Apply Box 4820, Star A Wave Office, Cape May.
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TYPIST for one or two days a week. State experience and compensation, what days available, in
FOR SALE
BUICK 7-Passenger Limousine. A-l condition. Tires almost new. Just the thing fbr a taxi. Hunt Theatres, Wildwood. 2-4rlt-4887
1958 FORD Coupe. Good rubber. Excellent condition, bargain. Hunt Theatres; Wildwood. 2-4-lt-4838
SEE.WILLETS First for new and used furniture. One 4x12 good rug, one full sized Simmons Beautyrest Mattress, like new, two maple living room desks- (nice), fiber rugs, all sizes, one small jGE electric refrigerator $60, one large solid mahogany drop leaf dining room table. Now’s the time to buy while you can get it. W W. Willets, Schellenger end New Jersey. Aves., Wildwood. Bell Keystone 6850. Open evenings. 2-4-lt-4840
High School Five To Play Officers Friday The quarantine period for Cape May schools put a slight crimp in the high school basketball schedule, necessitating a revision of the original set-up. The squad resumes play Frida; night when it tackles the slid Officers’ Club, leading team of the City Recreation League. The Officers’ team is composed of all former college stars, who have had plenty of experience. Their starting line-up includes' Rossitter and Hazans, forwards, Hebbard, center, Debolt, center and Winkler guard. The high school line-up will include Antonio, Cooper, forwards,' Cannone, center, Parrinello and Rose man, guards. The Jayvees will play a preliminary, starting at 7:30. On Tuesday, February 9, the :ahorses roll on to Middle for the second game of a series with the county seat boys. On Thursday, February 11, the boys will play at home again when a groui from the Wildwood Boys’ Clul will swap tosses with the CMHS
squad.
The game with Ocean City,
scheduled for Tuesday of this week at Cape May, was post-
•poned until a later date. The March of Dimes basketball
game benefit for the infantile paralysis fund will be played on Friday, February l9. There will be a double header. In the first game the Alumni will tackle the Seahorses, and in the second contest the Coast Guards of Wildwood will meet a fast Naval Air
Station squad.
Intramural Scoring Leaders Named Some high scoring basketball sharpshooters are developing the Intramural League for b . and girls at Cape May High
School.
Outstanding among the boys for high scores are Mariani, Purnell, Cresse, Burgin, Reeves, Douglass, Cooper, Lewis, Williams, Ouram, Murray, Taylor and Barber. In the girls’ league, som the sharpshooters are Sharp, Snyder, Engmsn, Hoover, Musgrove, Harmon, Hickman, LjC' Norfleet, Piacentine, Mariani,'McDuell, B. Hand, Hendricks. All have had their “fingers in pie’’ as far as consistent scoring for their teams goes. Guards of all the teams were given honorable mention this week by Coach Steven J. Steger for bearing the brunt of the defensive work in the intramural
contests.
The intramural games to date have been keenly contested and have stirred up much enthusiasm among the students.
HEATER, circulating pot burner oil heater, nearly new. Harry L. Kehr, Cabin City. Key. 806-15. l-28-8t-4831
FOR RENT
APARTMENTS and. Rooms, oil heat, innerspring mattresses. Bell Phone Wildwood 39W. 2-4-St-4836
CARD OF THANES We wish to thank our many friends and neighbors for the use of their automobiles apd kind expressions of sympathy during our recent bereavement and death of Melvin Woolsdn Eldredge, Jr. MR. and MRS. MELVIN ELDREDGE and FAMILY. 119 Third Avenue, West Cape May 2-4-11-4833
Officers Still Lead Basketball League _^ames' played between January 27 and February 2- provided plenty of baskctbalL activity for local enthusiasts. The games are under the sponsorship of the Cape May Recreation Commission. Score? follow : Radio Materiel 27, Coast Guard -Repair Base 36; Signalmen 31, Section Base 23; Coast Guard Repair 38, U. S. Marines 26; Officers’ Club 38, Radio Materiel 37. The. Signalmen played a postponed game with the Admiral team, winning /S6 to 39, and the Naval Air Station team won over Cape May City by a score of'S4-
26.
Team standings are: Won Lost Pet.
1.000 1.000
.800 .600 .600 .500 .400 .200 .200 .200 .000
MISCELLANEOUS FURNITURE Broker, Goods sold on a 1096 Commission, Horace F. Church, 53 Jackson Street, Keystone Phone 1052. l-7-tf-4805
RIGID AIRE DEALER Lee V. Quidort suggests you look around your attic, garage, basement, etc Aay usable articles can be traded in on Frigidaire Ranges, Hot - Heaters or Refrigerators
CARPET AND RUG CLEANING • Rag Storage Guaranteed Meth Pewder Keyeteae Phcue 1S71 JOHN J. O FARRELL
Officers Club 6 Naval Air 6 Cape May City ... 4 Battery C 2 Signalmen 3 VJ-5 2 Marines 2 Admiral Hotel 1 Section Base 1 C. G. Repair 1 Hawks 0 Radio Materiel .... 0
Change Schedule For Welfare Allotments CCfURT HOUSE —Distribution of surplus commodities to old age fge assistance and blind clients in Cape May County will be made once a month, rather than semimonthly, Howard H. Ross, deputy director of the Cape May County Welfare Board announced this week. . _ “In view of the limited 1 quantity of surplus commodities available and the transportation restrictions, the distribution of federal surplus commodities by the, various local relief director? and overseers of the poor' throughout the county, which has heretofore been made twice each month to old age assistance and blind clients of the Cape May .County Welfare Board, will hereafter- be made once each month,” Ross said Distributions will be made on February 4, March 4, April 1, May 6 and June 3.
INDUSTRIAL SCRAP — DRIVE NETS 20 TONS COURT HOUSE — More than. 20 tons of industrial scrap was, collected in Cape May County during January, a report from Paul O. Schuster, county industrial scrap chairman.
$3,100 Local Quota In War Fuad Drive Cape May an&Cape May Point have been assigned a quota of $3,100 as their share of the Red Cross War Fund Drive, Daniel J. Ricker, county chairman of the drive, announced yesterday. Dr. E. E. Pickard, of Cape May, is local chairman. West Cape May’s quota is $800. Mrs. Henry H. Eldredge is chairman. In Lower Township, the quota is $1,400. The total county quota
Under the new drive, the quota for the Cape. May base and Navy airport is $300. Chester L. Larkin is chairman of that part of the campaign. 4-H Mobilization To Start Saturday, NEW BRUNSWICK — With "4-H’er, Feed A Fighter in ’43” as their victory slogan, New Jersey's 11,000 4-H Club boys and girls will joip their fellow club members in opening the greatest membership drive in the organization’s history on February 6. Produce for victory, save for freedom, serve for peace. This is the triple purpose of the 4-H war-time program in farming and homemaking outlined by Kenneth W. Ingwalson, state leader 6f 4-H .work at the College of Agriculture, Rutgers University, here
today.
During 4-H Mobilization Week, February 6-14, every effort will be made to give more boys and girls an opportunity to contribute to the war effort through 4-H Club projects dedicated to victory, Ingwalson said. Organization of the war program will continue in New Jersey for the remainder of the month. Indications point toward a 100 ir cent increase in club memirship in the Garden State this spring, with club members who have been carrying on projects redflubling their war effort by taking .on new ones.
Sermon Series Under Way At Cape Church A series of expository sermons i the Twenty-third Psalm is being given by the Rev. Samuel Blair, pastor, at the First Methodist Church Sunday morning
services.
The series consists of the following titles: - ‘The Providing Shepherd”, “The Pioneering Shepherd”, “The Pacifying Shepherd”, “The Prevailing Shepherd” and “The Permanent Shepherd”. The series started .last. Sunday at 10:30 with an attendance much larger than for several months previously, according to the pastor. An unusually large number of Naval and Army officers and enlisted personnel were in <the congregation. Both branches of the service were represented in the ushers’ group. PRSL SEEKS PERMIT TO HALT SHORE ROUTE WASHINGTON — The Eenn-sylvania-Reading Seashore Lines this week asked the Interstate Commerce Commission for authority to abandon its Stone Harbor branch, extending 8.9 miles from Cape May Court House to Stone
Harbor.
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of ths School District of the Borough of South Cape May. County of Cape May, that the annual rr — Ing for the election of three n bers of the Board of Education will be held at the Borough Hall. South < TtnaSiTr>4BMr**T ath, ims from 7 to S o'clock P. M. <eTW. T.) Vnd as much longer as may be necesenable all legal voters pre- .— — cast their ballots. One member will be elected for three years. One member will be elected for ro yearn. One member will be elected for one year. At said meeting will be submitted the question of voting a tax for ‘*-‘- fpllowlng purposes.For Current Expenses 1366.00 The total amount thought to be necessary Is 3366.00 Dated this ISrd day of January. 1913. EDGAR F. BURCHER. District Clerk' l-iS-Its-pf3«.l*
Notice Is hereby given to the Jegal voters of the School District of the Borough of Cape . May Point. N. J.. In the County of Cape May that the annual meeting for the election of members of the Board of Educanor wlHbe held at the Fire House on TTrESDAY, raBBTTABT 9, 1943 from 6:00 P. M. to 8:00 P. M. (Eastern War Time) and as much longer as may be necessary to enable all the legal voters present to cast their ballots. One member will be elected for years. At said meeting will be submitted the question of voting a tax for the following purposes: Current Expenses 31.700.00 The total amount thought to be necessary Is 31.700.00 Dated this 22nd day of January. 1943.
(a) Those who were registered for the last preceding general election or any special election held subsequent thereto: or not being so registered but being quallfled to vote for « member of the Legislature have r< istered at the polling place on 1... Saturday preceding the election between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 P.(b) Those in a district having permanent registration who are registered at least three dayi prior to '• • date of the election. District Clerk will be at her home Oxford Avenue from 7 to 9 P. .M. Saturday. February 6th. 19tS for registration of voters.- • •2R-It-pf39.00
Notice Is hereby given to the legal oters of the School District of the .'ownshlp of Lower In the County of Cape May that the annual meetlr.ir- '— *he election of three members of
following purposes:
For current expense). For repairs & replacements The total amount thought to be necessary Is 322.965.00
Dated this 2zrd day of Jt "*'*
lay of January. 1941 OTWAT BROWN.
(a) Those who were registered for the last preceding general elecUon any special election held suhseque... thereto: or not being so registered but being qualified to vote for a member of the Legislature have registered at the polling place on the Saturday preceding the elecUon between the hours of 7:00 and 9:00 P. . (b) Those In a district having permanent registration who are n - istered at least three days prior the date of the election. District Clerk will be at Consolidated School from 7 to 9 P.M Saturday. February 7th for registration
Notice is hereby given to the legal voters of the School District of the Borough of West Cape- May In the County of Cape May that the annual meeting for the election of 4 men hers of the Board of Education wl be held at School No. 1 on TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1943 from 7:00 o'clock P.M. to 9:00 o'clock (Eastern War Time) and as much longer as may be necessary, to ■ able all the legal voters present cast their ballots. Two members will be elected for 2 years. One member will be elected for 2 years. One member will be elected for
following purposes: For current expenses 38.335.00 For repairs & replacements 600.00 The total amount thought to be necessary Is 38.835.00 Dated this 23rd day of January. 1943. C. H. NEWKIRK. District Clerk. Persons who may vote at the election are:. (o) Those who.were registered for the last preceding general election or any special election held subsequent thereto: or not being so registered but being quallfled to vote for a member of the Legislature have registered at the nolllng place
(b) Those In a district having permanent registration who are reg-. Istered at least three days prior to the date of the election. District Clerk will be at School' No. 1 from 7 to 9 P.M. bn Saturday. February 7 th for registration. 1-28-2ts-pf39.72
An ordinance authorizing the private sales o: ned by the Borough of West Cape May and nflxlng minimum prlceA The Board of Commissioners of the Borough of West Cape May. N. J. do oroain. Sec. J It Is hereby determined that the within described list of properties, described by block and lot number. In accordance with the official tax map of tfle Borough, are not -needed -for public use. Such lands and buildings are hereby authorised to be sold at private sales, at not less than the minimum prices, hereby determined hy the Board of Commissioners and set opposite, to such described properties as follows. Minimum Price
FIGHT DIVERSION NEWARK—Protesting against proposals in the Governor’s budget message to take $2,500,000 from the motorists to pay bonuses to state job-holders, plus an additional $4,000,000 of their money for the teachers’ pension fund, which now has an accumulated reserve of more than $100,000,000 in cash and securities, a group of motorists on Sunday met in the Robert Treat Hotel and formed the Motorists Anti-Santa Claus Committee of New Jersey.
IN HOSPITAL Miss Emma Swain, of Belvidere, N. J. and Cape May, is s patient in Hahnemann Hospital, Philadelphia.
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NOTICE TO UKXT dfcxDXTOBS Estate of ALBERT R. HAND. Deceased. Pursuant to the order of IRVING FITCH. Surrogate of the County of Cape May. made on the third day of February. A. D. 1943. on the application of the subscriber. Executor of safll.deceased, notice Is hereby given '" the creditors of said deceased to ilblt to the subscriber-under oath affirmation their claims and demands against the estate of said deceased within six months from the' third day of February. A. D. 1943. they will be forever barred of ai action agalnat the subscriber. Dated.February 3. A. D. 1943. T. MILLET HAND. MILLET HAND. Proctor, Cape May. N. J. * 1-6ts-pf38.82
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1 and 22 Price for both
3100.00
r minimum prices a
Sec. 2 This list of properties with th in section L shall (a) be posted in the Borough-Hall. (b) be mdde available for distribution. Sec. 3 Such sales -may be made for cash or upon credit, subject *0 such conditions for the payment of the purchase price as the Commissioners by resolution, may determine, which resolution may also Impose conditions and restrictions on the ' -*—* *- '— Sec. 4 No private ... ratlflrd by a resolution of the Board of Commissioners. See. 6 Private sales are authorized to.be made hereunder until December 31. 1943. Sec. 6 This ordinance shall take effect immediately upon final passage and publication. The Board of Commissioners of the Borough of West Cape May FRANK L. BENNETT. Mayor. JOHN J. STEWART cecil McCullough Commissioners.
Attest: R. A. SWAIN, Clerk.
The foregoing ordinance was passed on final reading and adopted by the Board of Commissioners of the Borough of West Cape May, N. J. at a regular meeting held on Tuesday, February 2. 1943,-and was ordered published according to law. R. A. SWAIN. SR.. Borough Clerk.
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FUEL FOR ALL THIS , WINTER! War-time demands on transportation facilities make it necessary to prohibit deliveries of the whole winter's coal at this time. “Hoarding” of fuel is out for the present.
Under orders from the Solid Fuels Coordinator for War, we cannot make farther deliveries to those who now have ample domestic anthracite to meet their early winter requirementa. There should be an ample sopply of anthracite to take care of consumers’ needs this winter, but it must be spread so that all will have a share. If we cannot fill your order immediately, be assured that we will do so as soon as possible.
Cape May Coal & Ice Company 512 WASHINGTON STREET
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