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No Better Seafood or Cheesecake on the Coast Wide (•(•ctlon of Frosh Soofood and Specials for «K« Landlubber Prwparwd Daily by tha Captain hlmtalf using his own tasty racipas.
RESTAURANT & COCKTAIL LOUNGE
OPEN DAILY FROM 5 PM
RESERVATIONS SUGGESTED
Looking For Something Different? Then spoil yourself at Enrico's SPECIALIZING IN SEAFOOD AND ITALIAN FAVORITES BANQUET FACILITIES 951 1 Pacific Ave. Next to Wildjwood Crest Wm honor Vlfa, Mailor Chargo, Amorlcan Expron, Dinar, Club Phone 522-3617
Vehicle Inspections.Energy Savers
New Jersey molor vehicle inspections, considered a gas-wasting nuisance by many motorists during the current gasoline shortage, actually are a blessing nH disguise lor many drivers whose cars badly need a
tune-up
According to DMV Deputy Director Robert W McMinn. emissions tests on all vehicles going through the line result in about an 1H percent failure rate which usually means that a carburetor adjustment ora tune-up is indicated. • Although how a person drives has a great deal to do with the number of miles per gallon a given car will achieve, the condition of the engine is also very important if maximum performanceincluding acceptable gas mileage is to be obtained." McMinnsaid The Deputy . Director, who is an automotive engineer, said that in a recent Champion spark plug sponsored luel test, engineers and scientists determined that luel economy improved from 9 percent to 1 N percent pfter various makes and models of cars were tuned
properly
Most vehicle inspection stations are open Monday through Saturday and most
are open at least one evening a.week. Motorists whose vehicles JMt the initial inspection*! the * state runTacility tiave the option of going to one of Jhe morV than 4800 licensed re inspection garages, service stations or caf f* ' ’ ‘ % ENERGY CRISIS Continued from Pg. I support Monday night at an eight hour "write-in" at the Golden Eagle Inn. An estimated 1.000 persons stopped in to sign postcards to be sent to the media, federal and state legislators to drive home the devastating effect the gas shortage is having on Cape May. One group spokesman estimated that some 6.000 would be signed by the end of the write-in at midnight. "Ff nothing else, we have made this subject a priority in the right places." GROUP LEADER Andy said.
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dealerships for repair and remspcction. Making use of the nearby 1 licensed reinspection facilities will help motorists save fuel by avoiding an additional trip * to astato opera ted station.
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