Cape May County Herald, 7 May 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Wednesday, May 7,19M

Hie Herald and The Lantern

CLASSIFIED & REA! ESTATE

REAL ESTATE

HELP WANTED

HELP WANTED

l»aol Istate: Experienced Soles Person needed. 20 hour* per week minimum floor 1lme. Send H N Hond Real,or - 'O* South Main St C.M.C.H.. N.J. All information confidential

Realtor ■ Imuror

I06 S. Main St.. Cope May Court House 3003 Atlantic Ave.. WiMwcwt

465-5978 522-1458

STONE HARBOR OPEN HOUSE Saturday & Sunday May 10th 6 11th from 12:00 to 4:00 P.M. 102nd * Third Avenue — Great Investment Opportunity. All brick building, w/w carpeting. EH. ft large one-bedroom. Financing available at 12.5% Interest to qualified Buyer Priced from S37.900.00 JERSEY SHORE REALTY 347-9099 ^

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INSTRUCTIONS

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MUSIC INSTRUCTION: Horace Fuller, teacher of music, piano, piano oc cordian. organ, guitar, banjo, electric bass. Coll 884-2787' mornings.

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GREGG Th® World's Finest Shorthand Technique //'s Fascinating to Learn and It's Very Rewarding I A Complete Study ' fn 10 Units Beginners Through Advanced

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MSHWASHING MPT. - Full o! dirty dishes - Opening for oggrestive person who wonts to odvance. This is a year round position. Good pay. good working conditions. Mole and female. Coll 9677333, Avalon, for interview. 5-7 JANITORIAL WORK - Good pay. early morning hours. Excellent working conditions. Guorontee 40 hours. For retirees who eon physically perform. part-time is available. Coll 967-7333. Avalon, for interview. • 5-7 CHAMBIRMAIOS - Experience preferred. Coll 3682921 5-14 tedles Clothing 1 Don’t miss this portunity. looking for dependable, fashion minded salesperson willing to work In Wildwood. Stone Harbor and Cope Moy locations. Good worker will be reworded. Send applications now I Box 564. Wildwood. N.J. 08260 Add to your income by working port time ot the Country House Restaurant in Burleigh. Coll 465-5388. 5-7 HOUSfKIfPtR-COOK For Catholic rectory. 2 days. Coll 967-3746.

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AVALON MACH BLOCK - Large year round upside down, fully furnished. Will consider lot or small house on/occt. of purchase price. Owner/Builder, 967-4266. —- 5.7 2 BEDROOM RANCHER in Cape May 5 min. from bench. Quiet neighborhood. $50,000 Sole by owner. For oppolntmenl coil 884 8952. eves — __5-7

, BOOKKEEPER Full time position. Paid Blue Cross, major medical. Therapeudic writer. Pleasant working conditions. 2 weeks paid vocation 1st year. Must be self-motivated. Coll in Avalon, 967-7271. for appointment.

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USE YOUR OWN ENERGY l INSTEAD OF FUEL TO GET WHERE YOU'RE GOING AS A MANAGER OR ASSISTANTMANAGER Pizzn HUT® RIGHT IN YOUR OWN HOMI TOWN Being the largest Pina restaurant chain in the world means we can after ambitious results-oriented people who enjoy working with people the chance lor • An excellent salary • Wide range of benefits • Performance Bonus (for Managers) • Unlimited advancement potential CALL to orrongo an appointment Or you con writ* to us ot Plxao Hut of Wildwood «•» Rio Grande Ave., Wildwood, N.J. m-4*M An Equal Opportunity Employer

HOUSEKEEPER - light work; dusting, vacuuming, mirrors. No mopping. Restaurant work. Good pay. Early morning hours. Finish no later than 11 o.m. Avalon, N.J. Cojl 967-7333. for appointment. — 5-14 EARN EXTRA MONEY at home. Good poy. Coll 522

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PART TIME and full time summer help needed for cleaning service Start at $3.50 per hour Must haveeown transportation. Call 967-5446 ■■ i.5-7 SERVICE STATION ATTENDANTS SEAVILLE EXXON Garden State Parkway Mile Post 18 OPENING FOR THE SEASON Moy 19 to September 9 Apply Absecon Exxon Garden State Parkway Mile Post 41 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F <7

HEIR WANTED

SALES AGENT WANTED 9° T°v wont to tso "dapandant? Susinassmon I*. *, adva-'da by <oWo,s ^ ^ (hvin| ""a »4l, to ffsasr cus'oma.. Man Oncf w' ton woeh without bvfkt a ce'aat mtith" tba Tho* 0 MvcpbyCo o pionaat ks ■' tej Yos/f o^coonis

tananf oaanMunity 'Ita tab McXantta. VatWy^Naw York j

DIRECTOR CAP* MAY CENTER. df recti

center located In Cope

County. THe incumbent •itobliih and mointatn linkage with county educational Institutions

educational octMtlesend •writes. Arrange* facility

faculty ono the college personnel. Salary ■ to $167000. depending on background A Masters

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yeers experience In wi edwctlonol environment with I yeor experience In odmlnlstrotlon. Send resume. nolote-thonMoy ISth. to:

Atlantic Community

Mey* lending. N.J. MUt

BOOKKEEPER Will Train SEAVILLE EXXON /Gordon State Parkway ^ Mile Post 18 \ OPENING FOR THE SEASON Moy 19 to September 9 Apply Absecon Exxon Garden Slate Parkway Mile Post 41 Equal Opportunity Employer M/F 5-7

Rotary Names Youth Leaders e To Conference

MTHS Has 10 Sci. Fair

Winners PHILADELPHIA

, Middle Township High School sludents had their he*t showing ever at the Delaware Valley Science Fair here recently In all. 10 students won awards a't the fair, sponsored by the Franklin Institute Philadelphia Inquirer, and the Philadelphia College of

Pharmacy ^Science

Each of the lo students will receive Middle s block

M’varsity letter

■ Highlight of the day was Tom Hersh winning the Eirgt first-place in the school's history for his botany demonstration on the experimental effects of electric fields on plant

growth.

Other students winning awards and letters included Peter Freese, second-place medal in Computers and Mathematics; Craig Devltt. third-place medal in Physics and a U.S. Army Award*; Donna Nor bury, third-place medal in Karth and Space Science; David Somer*. third-place medal in Computers and Mathematics; Brenda Yocum’* project on dialysis won three Awards; Honorable Mention in her category, a U.S. Air Force Award and*a U.S. Army Award. Lebbir Rac*. received Honorable Mention in Zoology; Kemal Koknar. Honorable Mention in Physics; Marlene Clayton, the U.S. Air Force Award; and Belay flrrbkrk. the U.S. Army Award 1 Joseph Steady

N CAPE MAY The Etotary Club* of Ivowcr Township announces the

selection of Donna Celia hs .« participant and Rosemarie * nilanthropiC Hec as alternate In the - r . _ Rotary Youth Leaders 'Llfill Installs

ONE THING JUST ABOUT EVERYONE HAS IN COMMON We could all use MORE MONEY

PIZZA HUT f*«touronl con help you do SOMETHING ABOUT IT! WORK PART TIME ASA WAITCR/WAITRCSS OR COOK AND EARN A good salary with FLEXIBLE HOURS right neor home Apply directly to: nzzA hut or wnowooo 4MMOORAMOC AVI., WILDWOOD, M J. 729-4833 OR CALL to *ef up on appointment

SECRET ART — Fir real eitate investment ond con»tructron *o Div#r«ilj*d duties general office skillt. typing ond light bodkkeeping Salary commensurate with experience Coll Potty. 967-3993 i 5-7 DISHWASHING DEPT -hat opening for aggressive person who wants to advance This is o yeor round position Good poy, good working conditions. Mol* or female. Coll 967-7333.

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— ■ 5-14 RECRUITER-AD VIIOR-Cope Moy Counfy-Atlontic Community College hat on *m ployment opportunity for on iadividuol to assist In th* recruitment .of students Into th* Equal Opportunity Fund. (E.O.F.) program. Associate degree preferred; tome experience working with > minority individuals. Good knowledge of Cop* Moy . County. Send resume, no later »' thon Moy 15th to: Personnel Services, Atlantic Community College. Moyt lending, N.J. 08330. Equal Opp./Affm.

Action Employer

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Conference (his summer Charles McCarty. RYLA conference committee chairperson, said that Ms Celia will be among the 100 South Jersey high school students who will work together at Stockton State

College. June 22-27

Aimed at developing the leadership potential of youth, the RYLA conference will feature speakers and workshops focusing on decision making, ethics, communications, and contemporary problems. Mr

McCarthy said

WILDWOOD AQ. the local chapter of I’KO (Philanthropic Educational Organi/.nthmi, recently installed Donna Peters president for the coming year * . Other incoming officers include vice president Mary Greiner. Recording Sir - > Vivian Ritterhofl, Treasurer. Virginia Ludlam. .corresponding secretary. Cora Wallace, chaplain Fannie Burger, and guard. Anne Dawson. PEO' members in the area wishing io make

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contact may call 522-5669.

St. Clair To Head Sorority ERMA — Barbara St. the home here of Karen

Clair will be seated May 13 as president of the Xi Beta Pi chapter of Beta Sigma FYii sorority during installation ceremonies at

Stephens. Other incoming Rfficers include vice president Betsy Tlttermary, recording secretary Lenore Donahue, corresponding secretary Karen Stephens, treasurer Rose Wuzzardo and extension officer Marie

Lomot.

cape may - in Herbs, Planting, stallation reremnniec “

Club Officers

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Are Installed

BICRtTARY — Full or port time. Reol *»tot# office. Coll 967-6282. !5-7 RIAL 1ST ATI SAUSRCRSON — W* will be exclusive ogent for pew development, ond or* looking for qualified, ambitious person for this and other opportunities. Coll 967 8282. BATHROOM ATTENDANTS — Mol* ond femol*. Port time now. full time later. Apply Jock’s Pfoce, 3601 Ocean Dr.i AmiIm

ceremonies,preceded by a covered dish luncheon, took place recently for the newly elected officers of the Women's Community Club Parlimentation: Mrs Olaf Olsen, installed president. Mrs. William Wills; First vice presicent Mrs. Frank Entrlken. second vice president. Mrs. John Veldhoven, recording obertson, Corresponding secretary Mrs. Nevin Wampole; financial secretary Mrj Norman “ treasurer Mrs.

el, and trustee

I Brown

Picnic in Store AVALON - The Garden Club will meet in borough hall. lOa.m , May 19 when Barbara Rizzo who cnaira the herb garden at Gibbon House in Greenwich will speak on herbs Following the meeting, there will be a tailgate picnic and wort party for member, and guests at the Seventh St. triangle where the Ch4> wQi plant a e, adding pine*