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AMY’S LA CASA BELLA 522 Shunpike 3oocL Cape May. NJ. mie south of CMC Airport)
Vets’ List Compiled RIO GRANDE - The county veterans’ bureau, has compiled a list of local veteran home owners. The list will be used to mail information regarding VA benefits and the services provided by the bureau. Any veteran, who is renting a home or apartment, living with family or friends, or in a mobile home park, is asked to contact the bureau to get on the mailing list for any possible benefits, and services.
Elementary Honor Roll j? AVALON — Six pupils at Uvaloo Elementary School Love been named to the high honor roll for the second marking period. They are: Angela Dell’Orefice. Christin Dodd, Abigail Fagan, Michele Jost and Bobbi Jo Sikora, all eighth grade, and Frank Reed, seventh grade. Named for honors were: Ronald Hudanich and Tiffany Tozour, eighth grade, and Stephanie Orlando and Avinash Prabhakar, seventh grade.
come see us... AT CONVENTION HALL ! Cope May, NJ. - March 30 r 31, April 1
RECLINERS $99 OVER 100 IN STOCK
CANE SWIVEL CHAIRS $ 129
BASSETT I HfDE^A-BEDS *450 FULL | *499 QUEEK Beautiful Jersey Shore Cottons
SEASCAPES $ 85
OVER 200 SOFAS LOVESEATS AND CHAIR COMBOS OVER 200 LAMPS, END TABLES, COFFEE TABLES, BEDROOM AND DINING ROOM SETS.
APARTMENT HIDE-A-BEDS starting at
SPOT CHARS $ 115 each
MATTRESS SETS TWIN *99 FULL *149 QUEEN ...*199 SUPER FIRM TWIN *149 FULL *199 QUEEN ■■■■*259
DECORATE ONE ROOM OR YOUR ENTIRE HOAAE! We have a full ■ange of furniture in several styles. Eafy American, Modem, Cane, Wicker, Traditional
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North Wildwood Blvd 1 4 mile cost of Exit 6 Garden State Parkway, Burleigh, N.J.
OUTLET same; day dkuvkhy:
465 3208 465 7677 465-2230
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SPONSOR AID — Delores Majane, left, president of Beta Sigma Phi, international women's organization, gives ;< $125 donation to Nancy Vecere, volunteer youth chairman of the Cape May County Chapter of the American Red Cross. Money will sppnsor « high school student's atten-
dance at the Youth Leadership Center.
1st Class Trip Visits Cape
CAPE MAY - Forty members of the Haddon Heights High School class of 1943 gathered at the Golden Eagle last weekend for their “first class trip.’’ It was the idea of classmate Lou Rodia of Cape May * Court House, assistant director of public
Fox Bid Gets Gob Backing
COURT HOUSE-Al the Middle Township Regular Republican Club meeting March 12, Sheriff Beech N. Fox was formally endorsed for what is believed to be an unprecedented sixth term as sheriff of Cape May County. The club’s endorsement was based on the record and past performance of Fox, and his many years of public service.
DO SOMETHING WILD! Adopt a wild horse or burro from the U.S. Government Writ. . Bu>.au ot L.ofl M.nag.man 1 350 S Pfckall Straat Aletandna. VA 22304 A public Mfvtca ot thi* publ.c«tton
affairs for Cape May County. Although the rl«RS hat; had reunions every five years and other social gatherings, Rodio billed this as the first class trip because we never had one in 1943 because of the war.'' The “trip” lasted all week and included tours of Cape May, fishing docks, etc.
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