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PRIME LOCATION • HIGHLY ACCESSABLE - CLOSE TO MAJOR HIGHWAYS BY APPOINTMENT OF JAMES S. ROTHSCHILD, TRUSTEE A.J. WILLNER '& CO., AUCTIONEERS • Will sell on: TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1984 AT 1 P.M. ON PREMISES: ] OLD STAGECOACH ROAD. SEAVILLE, N J. (UPPER TWP., CAPE MAY COUNTY - EXIT 25 G.S. PARKWAY - J/ 4 MILE SOUTH OF EVERGREEN DRIVE INTERSECTION! ASSETS CONSISTING OF: 40 ACRE, HIGH QUALITY, EXCEPTIONALLY CLEAN, ZONED SAND & GRAVEL MINE (RECENT TEST BORING REPORT AVAILABLE^ PARCEL k BLOCK 488.1, LOT 7. PARCEL 2: BLOCK 487.10, LOTS 22.1, 22.2, 22.3, 22.4, 22>5 (UPPER TWP. MAP). INCLUDED ON PROPERTY: EXISTING SAND & GRAVEL, MECKUM SAND PLANT, HELTZEL CONCRETE PLANT, OFFICES, GARAGE, FAIRFIELD OVERHEAD BIN, REX MIXERS, 12 x 12 HOPPER, SILO & CONVEYORS, 100 TON TRUCK SCALE, EXTRA PUNT EQUIP., ETC. TERMS: 25% DEPOSIT CASH OR CERTIFIED CHECK ONLY. INSPECTION: MONDAY, MARCH 26, 1984(12 NOON - 4 P.M.) TUESDAY, MARCH 27, 1984 (9 A.M. - SALE TIME). RIKER, DANZIG, SCHERER & HYUND, ATTYS FOR TRUSTEE. AUCTIONEERS OFFICE: 299 IRVINGTON AVE. (P.O. BOX 514), SO. ORANGE, NJ. (201) 763^999 MEMBERS AUCTIONEERS ASSOCIATION, INC.
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Bloodmobile Visits Set For Month
PLEASANTVILLE - The bloodmobile schedule of the Cape May County Chapter, American Red Cross, for the month of April has been announced by Karen Brallley, director of blood services for the county. The schedule is: Monday, April 2,1-6 p.m., Cape May Care Center, Rte. 9, Swainton; Friday, April 6, 2-7 p.m., Wildwood Crest Ambulance Building. 9300 Pacific Ave., Wildwood Crest; Friday, April 13, 1:30-6:30 p.m., Lutheran Parish %all, 9217 Third / Kathleen Douglass Betrothed COURT HOUSE - Mr. and Mrs. Fred C. Grosse of Orbit Drive have announced the engagement of their daughter, Kathleen Douglass, to Martin J. Caron, son of Mr. and Mrs. Roland J. Caron of Fitchburg, Mass. Mass Douglass is a graduate of Widener University, Chester, Pa., with a B.S. in Management, specializing in Human Resources and Management Information Systems. She is employed as a assistant costing manager for DataCom in Horsham, Pa. Caron is a graduate of Villanova University, in Villanova, Pa., with a B.S in Marketing. He is employed as a product manager of microprocessing for IMS, America in Ambler, Pa. The wedding scheduled few September, 1985.
Miss Stewart Weds in May
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Sr’XlNE HARBOR - Mr. and Mrs. Craig H. Stewart of Vero Beach, Fla., formerly of this borough, have announced the engagement of their daughter Elizabeth Jane to Darid G. Brooker, son of Mr and Mrs. Charles Brooker of Vero Beach. fit May wedding is plrnned. The bride-elect will graduate from Florida Southern College in April with a bachelor of science degree in criminal justice, and will attend law school in the fall. Her fiance is manager for Gemaire Nortek Inc.
AjMJW Week
COURT HOUSE - The Gripe May County branch of the American Association of University Women is celebrating AAUW Week, which runs through Saturday. The AAUW is a non-profit organization devoted to education and supports involvement in community issues and learning. The county branch, which has 67 members, meets 7:30 p.m. the second Wednesday of everv month at the County Library here.
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