Cape May County Herald, 1 November 1979 IIIF issue link — Page 4

MR: PRESIDENT — Robert J. Smellier (left), newly installed President of the Cape May Kiwanis Club, is shown receiving Club C.avel from State Kiwanis Governor Andy Batsis and Immediate Past President Harvey Williams, at the recent Installation Dinner held at the Golden Eagle Inn.

CONGRESSMAN William Hughes (right), has endorsed Democratic County Freeholder hopeful Frank Murphy in his race against Jack Bittner for the seat being vacated by Tom Tucker. “Murphy works every day to help improve our government," Hughes said, “not just at election t|me." The Congressman called Murphy a "people's can-

didate.”

Bird Seed Sale Set

October 5. Seed may be picked up ar the parking area of the Wetlands Institute, Stone Harbor Blvd., Middle Twp., from 9

a.m.to4p.m.

CAPE MAY - The Cape May Bird Observatory will hold its only Bird Seed Sale of the year Saturday, November 10. Those seed varieties offered for sale include regular, economy and special mixed seed, sunflower seed, thistle seed, sunflower hearts, peanut bits and cracked corn. Most seed can be purchased in 25 or 50 lb.

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Orders may be placed (and requests for additional information made) by calling the Observatory at 884-2736. All orders must. be made before Monday,

Bird Seed Savings Day is a cooperative effort of a number of conservation organizations in the northeast providing high quality wild bird food at low prices. All income resulting from the sale is used for the research and conservation programs of the' New Jersey Audubon Society's Cape May Bird Observatory.

''TnmVaJlueW HARDWARE STORE BARGAIN o™ MONTH

ELECTRIC CASSEROLE/GRILL

now

12.99

B«km, slow grim, warm* and mtvm. 2-tjt. porcalain-on-aluminum pot. wtth non-atick interior, r»movoe from non ettek adjustable grill base for range top. oven cooking. I’A-qt. glaaa cover/casserole is microwava/conventional oven safe. 6268

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