• -J g Herald & Lantern 5 December '84
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; rrjLEVDEii ? J" ; r In the Anglwei Liquor Store Building — r'J'l AQ'JA L J r A One block from Zaberers— No. Wldwood J^Z~DO<Jl3 A a Lunch Meat Specials a A Cooked Ham - 99c * ». Lunch Roll - 1.19 * ». \ W WHITE M a American Cheese - 99c * ib. Turkey Breast - 1.79 * m. ^ J Daily Specials J * Mon.- Soup & Meatball Sand 1.99 * t Tues.-Soup& Hot Roast Beef.. 1.99 t f Wed.- Soup & Italian Hoagie 1.99 4 A Thurs. -Soup & Sloppy Joe 1.59 a a Fri.- Soup & Tuna Hoagie 1.99 A ^ Sat.- Sq, up & Roast Beef Hoagie 2.69 * f Sun.- Soup & Italian Hoagie .1.99 4 4 ; Free Delivery — • A unicicc '
A ja 522-6836 W Italian 2.59 r . Ham and Cheese 2.29 A Turkey — , 2.69 , fT Cheese 2.19 A Tuna 2.69 A Roast Beet 2.79 W Chicken 2.69 . Salami and Cheese 2.39 ' A Inlet Special 3.29 W Capicola, Pepperoni, A and Provolone 2.59* A Ham. Capicola. and Y CheeM 2-49 A Cigarettes f $9.56 Kings $9.79 100's ! A BREAD - ROLLS - MILK m JUICE - E6GS - BUTTER A COMING SOON: £ NEW JERSEY V STATE LOTTERY
HOT SANDWICHES V Italain Meatballs 1.99 A Hot Roast Beef 2.79 m Hot Pork » 2.79 V Sloppy Jee 1.19 A Hot Dogs 49 W Soup ol the Day 59 > SANDWICHES W Ham and Cheen 1.49 a Bologna and Cheese 1.39 £ Turkey 1.99 y Uverwurst 99 a Roast Beef 1.99 £ Corned Beef 1.99 y Corned Beef w/cole slaw 2.29 . a Chicken 1.69 £ Tuna. .a 1.69 V Cljpese 1.29 ' a CASE SODA (A -Treat) W ASSORTED FLAVORS V A 5.99 A WARM OR COLD W
% He Wants Sj Study On jjo Casinos $ W TRENTON - Assemblyman Guy F. Mud) ziani, R-Cape May, jh Cumberland, has introducer ed a bill to create a study k commission assessing the a economic impact of Atlanf tic City's casinos on other ft businesses and resort com7 muni ties in New Jersey. ■> Muziani also introduced R a bill to bring casino liquor ( service under control of the I. state Division of Alcoholic • Beverage Control, instead. | of the Casino Control Mjl Commission. 2i; "First of all, I am conSi cerned with the effects of /U casino freebies and other jl. enticements on the tourism gc industr>' generally," Mu^ll ziani said. "Secondly. I am JM concerned with current (JX policies Tegarding the use PU of alcoholic beverages at the casinos, because I am SI sure that these policies are 31 far more liberal than is 'Q allowed in other drinking ri establishments in the state, IK as regulated by the ABC." Jj Muziani added that w "tourism is the second Ri largest industry in the <U state." K "It is in the best interest W of all parts of the state to [7 promote tourism as a r\ whole, and not just the ac- «> tivities of one resort comQ munity," he said, or "In reality, the state is W promoting Atlantic City to S the detriment of other /J resort areas by providing it K with what amounts to a ^ monopooly situation," Muziani said. I OK Sought I For Condo f AVALON ~ The zoning board of adjustment is expected to take action at a f meeting 7:30 p.m. tomora row on an application for P site plan approval with variances to permit construction of a three-story, ' six-unit, apartmenta condominium building at P 1609-11 Ocean Dr. The application, by Bar Harbor Developers. Inc., ' will be considered at the pr (session in the meeting Eji room at Borough Hall, 3100 W Dune Dr. KM 1 ■ " E | 2 Support I Meetings b RIO GRANDE - W Meetings for two county ^ • support groups have been |*C I scheduled by the Cape May K1 County Unit of the Pj American Cancer Society, k Hie county New Voice PJ , Club will meet 7:30 p.m. K I Monday, Dec. 10, at the PJ Cancer Society office, 15 kl Delsea Dr., with William R E. Sturm, community rela- Kl ■ tions manager of New R ! Jersey Bell, as guest Kb speaker, with a program R entitled "Join In, Reach Kb Out". Laryngectomies, R families and guests are Kb welcome. R The county Ostomy Kb Association will hold its Ly meeting 8 p.m. Tuesday, nfe Dec. 11, in the conference tv room at the Social Services W| Building, Rtes. 9 and 47. Dr. Robert G. Beitman will flp be the guest speaker it
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