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KAMMERS N WILmvOOD, Njj (OPEN YEAR ROUND) BAKERY '4' * ' NEW ASSORTED HS FANCY DINNER ROLLS 2) PEPPERONI & CHEESE^^^2^^g^^Cs>-^ Call 522-7355 °I^fD OPENMON THRUSAT. * Bob & Jon'fTV ATARI fX/l philco \ X / QUASAR <"X»X^> SONY SYLVAN1A J Sates • Service • Rentals COMPLETE VIDEO LINE • VMS • Betamax • Lasarvision We ADD A YEAR to Manufacturers Labor Warranty 9-5 DAILY EXCEPT SUN. EVE BY APPT. 2501 Dune Drive — Avalon Phone 967-4481 it m gg nn I WHliflM R|S GALLERIES 1 R PRESENTS ; B ' Dennis Frings H B Donald Sam Sneeder 0 B DotWoodall j| H May 19 -June 6, 1984 |l M , June 8 - June 2©th, 1984 H B Ineke Van Werkhoven H E Watercolors B ■ 9725 Second Ave., Stone Harbor I 1 368-6361 I I Hours: 10:00-10:00 Daily k iULi>R»iii:ee:«:ii:lni»i?lcT!Wl3!riPl!HTtl»i?l
Recycling Schedule Reported I CAPE MAY — In accordance with the voluntary recycling ordinance adopted by City Council May 21, the city has been divided into three recycling rones and schedules set up for collecting recyclables. Eecyclables include paper, such as newspaper, magazines, corrugated boxes, brown grocery bags and writing paper; glass containers, which should be placed in a marked, reusable plastic or metal container; aluminium, including beverage cans, pie plates, aluminium foil, food trays, aluminium siding, window frames and other clean household aluminium THE SCMMEfe schedule for pickups follows : Wednesday, Route 1; June 6, June 20, July 18, j Aug. 1, Aug. 15, Aug. 29. I and Sept. 12. I Thursday, Route 2: June' 7. June 21, July 5, July 19. Aug. 2, Aug. 16, Aug. 30. and Sept 13 Friday. Route 3. June 8. June 22, July 6. July 20. Aug. 3, Aug. 17. Aug. 31, and Sept 14 Route 1, Wednesdays, will not start until after noon. Collection on the other routes will begin shortly before 6 a.m. There will be no collection during inclement weather Beach Fund Push Voiced WASHINGTON, D C. - Congressman Bill Hughes (D-2nd District) has vowed to continue his fight for funding construction of the I long-awaited beach erosion control project in Cape May City. The project is needed to restore the beaches in Cape May City, which were severely damaged as the result of the federal government's construction of the nearby Cold Spring jetties The project is also needed to protect the U.S. Coast Guard Training J Center from further erosion damage Hughes made his promise after the House Appropriations committee approved $5 million for construction of a new jetty in Barnegat Inlet and more than $2 million for other g New Jersey projects. |
"BEAT IT" No. that's not Michael Jackson's "Beat It" you're hearing in the halls of the Victorian Towers — or the parlour of a quiet guest house — or even in the luxury condo on the beach. It's the rush to "Beat It" at the FILLING STATION. "Beat the Clock", that is. Have you heard about it. It's simple. Come to the FILLING STATION anytime Wtween 4:30 and 5:59, punch the clock at the door — and that's the price of y6ur "Beat the Clock" dinner special (beverage not included). Arrive at 4:32 pm, and your dinner^costs $4.32. Arrive six minutes later and it costs $4.38. So. it's the earlier, the better These are special meals with our always generous portions, and include vegetable and salad. After six. they sell for $o.95 as regular dinner specials. t So save yourself from 19% to 38% (the earlier the better savings) and "Beat the Clock." Where? At the FILLING STATION, of course — across from 4ne Acme on Lafayette St. Now open SEVEN DAYS THE FILLING STATION Open every day in Cape May Across From The Acme Mon.-Fri. at 4:30 Sat. & Sun. at 1 1:30 On Lafayette St. • 884-21 1 1 ihIm _ '.2. v SEE OUR NEW LIN'ES OF: Verosol Shades • Kirsch Decorative Shades Decorative Shades by Joanna Verticals • Woven Woods WARDS INTERIORS Wayside Village. Marmora 9 "Serving All of Cape Mav Countv Since 1969" Ml 16091 390-9595 <>r 16091 390-0266 9 Shop at Hume Servier Available j , • SLIPCOVERS AND DRAPERIES « UPH^STERY B'yiC^it^7AM-9 S^ializiwgTBI) MHjSUNDAY £IN FRESH 1/01 WWWwm ■■ AVENUE fpr rl FOOD MARKET JPliU! THIS WEEK'S SPECIAL GOOD THRU JUNE ^ ) I ill RUMP OR BOTTOM ROUND ROAST Ml 99 » 111 EYE ROASTS ]fe39 ». 1 | I f ROUND GROUND Ml98 . J' ! \ DEL MONTE STEAKS f»459 n, | OVEN READY RIB ROAST i«.,c*i s298 n A 1\ 4^> SEMI-BONELESS HAM ire*. Ham S139 a I (M 44, OR MEDFORD BONELESS HAM »S198 » I | j 44 REGULAR FRANKS 5$ 1 09 »■ l\ I ! // 1 4ANEW JUMBO GRILL FRANKS AS119 '» , I
I •DELI* I \ \ Domestic Bolted Ham S 1 99 • ) American Cheese ®199 • A Medford Deli Bologna S 1 59 . ,iP ITALIAN SAUSAGE $159 1 (16 » lei S14.M) I » V\\ Domestic Swiss Cheese 91 39, , T |j | Pronolone Cheese ' 9 , / j 44, Smoked , .... Mi Cheese Sausage
• TAKE OUT «IAIS • / / J ' UNCLE BILL'S 1® / BREAKFAST jtf 4 Plat 10 or cup ol coflde r S d 7 5 W Served until 11 A.M. I LUNCH A| TEXAS * ' aj.Q % t SUPER BURGER 6TSS f hi W/Francli frlet * U We Accept Food Stamps I No Coepons Heedeo tor Speciele J / 1 Not responsible lor Typographical Errors | j / J
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