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The Herald And Thr Lantern
Thursday, June 21,1979
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Hotline Hours COURT HOUSE - Ttie Operation Hotline office in the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce, building on the Garden State Parkway .here will function on a fCven day a week basis starting Saturday, June 23, according to Richard Lynch, president of the Cape May County Chamber of Commerce. Lynch said the Hotline operation which is designed to help the motorist locate fuel supplies as well as necessary emergency services for their automobiles will be staffed from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Motorists may call 609-465-2111 to get information on gasoline availabilities, as well as nearby stations which are open for rebd service and other emergency needs. The Hotline- will be staffed by Chamber of Commerce employees as well as workers employed by the county under the CETA program. Lynch said the Hotline activity was a joint project which linked business and governnient in a cooperative effort to help in time of crisis. The Board of Freeholders and the Department of Public Affairs Jiave assisted in creating the current Hotline project, patterned after the one which was x implemented in 1974 during the Arab Oil Embargo. Until June 23. the Hotline number will be staffed fromSa.m. toSp.m. ^BTOTHS CYNTHIA MARIE DOUGHERTY, DOUGHERTY. Henery and COWAN, Mary - 201 E. 18th St.. N. Wildwood. N.J. 6-6. BRYAN JOEL LUDWIG. LUDWIG. Joel and DICK. Dixie - 4 W. Bates Ave„ Villas, N.J. 6-8 CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL TURKALY, TURKALY, Mark and MATHIS, Dawn - Town Bank Manor Apts., D2. N. Cape May, N.J. 6-7 JASON ARTHUR O’NEIL, O’NEIL, J. Robert and O HALLORAN, Ann - 101. Village Road, Villas, N.J. 6-8 ELAINE DIANA HEWITT, HEWITT, Robert and BORUCKI, Diana - li5 Birch Road. Villas, N.J. 6-9 SANDRA KATHLEEN SELINSKY, -SELINSKY. Paul and MULLINS. Patricia - P O. Box 59. RD No. 1. Woodbine. N.J. 6-9 KRISTI NICHOLE DeSIMONE, DeSIMONE, Salvatore and SITTINERI, Lucille - 6 Secluded Lane. Rio Grande. N.J. 6-10 DAVID SONNY ARKUS, ARKUS. Robert and CRESSE. Joni 1513 New Jersey Ave., Cape May, N.J.6-10 JENNIFER VIRGINIA KELLER. KEELER. Stephen and YEAGER. JoAnn - 233 E. Cresse Ave., Wildwood, N.J.6-10 KATHLEEN ELIZABETH BREON, BRECON, Charles and PARKER. Susan PO Box 44. Dennisville, N.J. 611 KATIE ANN JACKSON. JACKSON. Charles and FARRELL, Florence - P O. Box 164, Dennisville, N.J. 6-11
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