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WALLET containing C-Gasolioe Ration book. State of Michigan driver’s license. Navy Identification card and 4 Navy Esso and Standard credit cards. Reward if returned to Box No. 4R44, Star and Wave office. Cape May, N. J-8-11-31-4844

A-GASOLINE Ration book. Finder please return to Box No. 4845, Star and Wave Office, Cane May, j. 2-11-31-4845

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Men on dredges and tngs, on United Defense Contracts at Cheater, Pa. Deck hands 85c per hr. awl bonus; fireman 11.00 per hr. and bonus. 48-hour week. Dunbar and Sullivan Dredging Co- Norris St- Chester, Pa. Telephone Chester *•76. 2-4-31-4834

GIRL for general housework and assist with children. Key. 3573. 2-ll-St-4861

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WOMAN to clean small office 10 hours per week. 65 cents per hour, 1 to 2 hours each dsy, except Snsday. Baptismal or birth certificate required. Apply letter Box 4862, Star and Wave. 2-11-81-4852

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

TYPIST for one or tw# days a week. State experience and compensation, what days available, in writing to Box 81, Star and Wave. 1-14-3-4816

FOR SALE

SHIPMENT of new Coal Burning Parlor Stoves just -arrived, supply limited. See the Trader. 26th and Now York Aves., Wildwood, N. J. Both phones. t-ll-St-4843

LICENSED Bar and restaurant business, all facilities and equipment, good location. Price reasonable. Apply Romeo Macchiocchi 601 Lafayette St., Cape May. R-ll-8t-4846

HEATER, circulating pot burner efl heater, nearly new. Harry L. Kahr, Cabin City. Key. 806-15. l-28-3t-4831

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APARTMENTS and Rooms, oil heat, innerspring mattresses. Bell Phone Wildwood 39W. 2-4-St-4836

IN MEMORIAM

In loving memory of KENNEDY A. HICKMAN, who left us two years ago, February 9th,

1941.

Time speeds on; two years have passed since death its gloom, its shadows cast within our home, where all seemed bright and took from- us a shining light. We miss that light and always will, his vacant chair can never be filled. Down here we mourn hot not in vain, for up in Heaven we hope to meet again. Bit WIFE and CHILDREN. S-ll-lt-4847

MISCELLANEOUS

FURNITURE Broker. Goods sold on a 10* Commission. Horace F. Church, 53 Jackson Street, Keyotooe Phone 1062. 1-7-tf-4805

decided advantage over the Blue and Black “Seashoraes" in a basketball game laat Friday in the local gymnasium. Final score 47-27. The seasoned veterans from Naval Air Station had a little difficulty getting started, and the schoolboys put up a dose game during the first quarter. The officers found the range during the second quarter and easily outdistanced the boys. Cooper was on a spree for the Blue and Black, gathering 18 points. Hibbard was Jiot for the Officers with 13 points. In the preliminary game. Seniors trimmed the Jayvees 27-

21.

The Cape May High lads pocketed 11 field goals and five out of 12 fouls for their totq^ The officers made**! twin markers and five out of 15 fouls.

Line-ups follow:

CAPE MAY H. S. OFFICERS

Antonio f.. Cooper t. Cannone c.. Parinello g.

Roseman

Barber

Schubert ... Dunne .f Gaver

Rossiter Plummer

._ Debolt g Winkler g Hibbard g. Brown

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Intramural Games Nearing Climax

The boys’ and girls' intramural basketball games continue to roll on as the players are striving to C ' * their teanis'at the top of the

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In the boys’ heavyweight division, Captains Rutherford and Williams are driving their mates to the top and are being pushed around by Captains Doran and Matthews’ teams. Both groups have won three and lost none. Since the leaders are perched top and due for a fall. Captains Cannone and K. Brown are grooming their squads into position as

they hold third place.

Any .change in the top two positions will alter the standing of the other teams. Captains Bose and Schowald seem to be luckless hey have been hammered down _acn game. Captains Parinello and Trout have also received rough

medicine.

Since the fourth round geta into swing the leaders will have to look out for the underdog teams. In the lightweight division, Captains Mariani and Stevens are sitting pretty with the aunberth, having won all and lost none. Tied for second place. Captains Cresse and Dunne with Captains Murray and Swain, these two teams have won two, lost none. Teams B and F are in a fourth place tie with a single win and two losses. Team D is at the bottom with three losses and no wins. Team standings are:

A meeting U the Cape May Recreation Commission scheduled for 8 pjt. Friday has been postponed to 8 pjn. Thursday, February 18, Steven J. Sieger, chairman, announced today. The meeting wffl be held in the council chamber at the old dty

TRENTON — More drivers’ mutes were revoked in New Jersey in 1948 than any other year in the history of the traffic

Cnast Guard Five la Streak Of Victoriea The Coast Guard Repair Base basketball team from the Naval Base continued its winning streak by winning eight out of nine games. The start of the winning streak was registered with a victory over Margate Coast Guards, then the upset of Ocean City Coast Guards, Radio Materiel twice. Marines, Operations, Signal Tower and VJ-5. The latter fell an easy victim to the Coast Guards Tuesday night at Cape May High School gym in the city recreation league by a score of 1-24. Lieutenant Ingle and Ensign Haddick had a scoring bee between them, registering 44 points. An invitation to play the National Farm School of Doylestown, Pa. on the Doylestown court has been received and is under consideration.

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Interest Soars In Basketball Loop With the Officers’ Club and the Naval Air Station team tied for first honors, the Cape May Recreation Commission’s basketball league is creating spirited interest among sports enthusiasts. During the last week, the following scores were made: VJ-5 16, Battery C 30; Hawks 42, Admiral Hotel 53; Radio Materiel 14, Naval Air 48; VJ-5 21, Coast Guard Repair 63; Battery C 29, Admiral Hotel 36; Section Base 53, Marines 29. Team standings follow:

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Rotirt mm. jvsuiici Robert B. Kennedy

By Virtue of mn order of the Court of Chancery of New Jersey made on the date hereof In a cause wherein Ha M. Vella Is complainant and Elizabeth K. Outekunst. et als. are defendanta. you are required - pear and answer the bill o. __ complainant on or before the *th day of March next, or the said bill will be taken aa confessed against you. The said bill Is filed U> foreclose certain mortgage given by John Kennedy, dated the- lllh day of March. 1VJ1, on lands In the borough of Avalon. In the County of Cape May and State of New Jersey; and you. Elizabeth K. Outekunst. are made defendant because you are one of the owners of the lands described In said mortgage: and you. Pai ' Outekunst. are made defendant cause you are the husband of E. beth K. Outekunst. and by reason thereof, have an Interest in the lands described In said mortgage: and you. Howard M. Kennedy, are made defendant because you are one of " - owners of the lands described In mortgage: and you. MiV Howard M. Kennedy, are made defendant because you are the wife of Howard M. Kennedy, and by reason thereof have an Interest In the lands described by said mortgage: and you. Mrs. Gertrude Taylor, are made defendant because you are one of the owners of the lands described In said mortgage: end you. Enoch Taylor, are made defendant because you are the husband of Mm. Gertrude Taylor, and by reason thereof have an Inter--~t In the lands described In said >rtgage: and you. Mm. Robert M. mnedy, are made defendant heuse you are the widow of Robert M. Kennedy, one of the owners a ‘

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Middle Trnunces Cape May Team 33-23 Cape May High School basketeers returned from Middle Township Tuesday night on the short end’of a 33-23 score. The Middles piled up a commanding lead in the first quarter, 14-4, which they never relinquished. The low ceiling of the Middle gym was a hazard to Cape May players. The Seashoraes played a better brand of ball in the second half, outscoring the host team 16-11,-but the earlier lead was never overcome. Roberson, long stretch center, topped the scoring with 12 markers, while Cooper had 13 for the Seashores. Cape May Jayvees won a preliminary game, 16-9. Cresse was high with six points. Line-ups were: CAPE MAY MIDDLE Antonio f. Spaulding Cooper f May Cannone c. Roberson Parinello g Wright Roseman g Hand Barber g. Ellis Dunne f White g. Dormn

RIGIDAIRE DEALER Ue V Quidort suggests you look around 2Tta OB Prigidairs Range*. Hot Water Heaters or BaMgarnteu. ObD The Trader, Keystone Wildwood 8814 or BoD 76*. 4-19-84-84T6 CARPET AND RUG CLEARING

SCHOOL RE-OPENS WEST CAPE MAY—The West Cape May grammar school reopened Monday, after having been closed nearly two weeks because of the measles epidemic. The Annex School remained closed because a large percentage of its pupils are still unable to attend classes;

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Officers Club 6 Naval Air .’. 6 Cape May City

Signalmen

Battery C ... VJ-5 Marines Admiral Section Base C. G. Repair . Hawks Radio Materiel

On Monday evening there will be imes between Battery C and the gnalmen, and the Marines and the Officers Club. Tuesday will feature games between VJ-6 and Cape May City, and the Hawks and the Coast Guard Repair Base. On Wednesday, Naval Air will play the Section Base, and Radio Materiel Base will play the Admiral

BASKETBALL GAME TO BE PLAYED TONIGHT Cape May High School’s ketball team will play the Wildwood Boys’ Club squad here tonight in the local gym. The Wildwood team is composed of former and present high school students, playing independently since the school officially discontinued basketball this season.

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and you. John Doe

Doe” being fictitious) are made defendant because you are the husband of Elizabeth Kennedy and by reason thereof have an interest In the lands described Jn said mortgage: and you. Grace Kennedy. are made defendant because you are (he widow of John Kennedy, one of the owners of said lands, and by reason thereof have an -Interest In the lands described In said me gagei/and yon. Verna Draber. made defendant because you are < of the owners of the lands descrll In said mortgage: and you. John I (the said name "John Doe- being .fictitious) are made defendant because you are the husband of Verna Draber and by reason thereof have an Interest In the lands described In said mortgage: and you. Wilbur B. Kennedy, are made defendant be-

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the lands described li . and you. Mary Kennedy, are made defendant because you are the wife of, Wilbur B. Kennedy and by reason thereof have an Interest In the lands described In said mortgage: and y the heirs, devisees and personal preaentallves of Robert M. Kenne and you. the heirs, devisees and personal representatives of John Kennedy: and you. the heirs, devisees and personal representatives of John Kennedy. Jr. are made defendant because you are the owners or oth--wlse interested In the lands descrll In said mortgage: and you. Edwl Kennedy, are made defendant ’

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the.lands described In said morten and you, Mrs. Edward Kennedyf made defendant because you are — wife of Edward Kennedy and by reason thereof have an Interest In the lands described In said mortgage: and you. Robert B. Kennedy, made defendant because you are of the owners of the lands described in said mortgage: and you. Mrs. Robert B. Kennedy, are made defendant because you are the wife of Robert B. Kennedy and by reason thereof have an Interest In the lands

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