Wednesday, October IS, 1880
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WANTED: Newspaper correspondent, primarily for ntght-fime meetings,, in Lower County area. Must have cor. typewriter. Ideal position for retired reporter. Coll 884-7200.
KIN HAMANN Builder. New home*, addition*, alterations, lorge repair*, garage*, deck*, rooting, tiding, termite damage repair*. Free estimate*. Phone 465-9382. —TN OfNttAL CONTRACTOR _ •form doors, window* and wood stoves. Alterations and deck*. Also, tree standing fireplace*. Avalon. 967-7562. TN P A PfRM A MO I NO-PA INTI NO — Now i* the time to paper ond paint. Coll Bemie. 8847071 or 884-5129. — — 10/29 UT DAVID WILLIAMS do your year round bookkeeping billing, payroll. Inventory, business to* preparation. Experienced, reasonable, Shore Rood. Ocean View. N.J. Phone (609) 263-3990. TN KIATINO BROTHERS, Maintenance and repair, carpentry, masonry, rooting, siding. painting. Free estimate. 967-8170. 967-4397. —TN
SEME ft WELL —CAAFEEVER — Alterations • Docks Additions Repairs Fill ESTIMATES (haunt to Stnior Otssni 967-8218 Ta
All types of sharpening. Two pair scissors done free with additional order. Chain saws $2. Knives 60c. New chains available at good prices. For further Information call 8864055. TN
WINDOW SHADS FACTORY — Discount prices. Buy direct. Shop ot home. Venetian - Vertical. Mini blinds. Latest window treatment. Woven woods. Free estimate. 5229290. TN ■ucribc HCDOS iHIARS SHARRfNBD-Mower Modes sharpened, $1. Pruning •oppwrs, oil pruning and trimming shears, SI. eoch. For further information on all tygjs sharpening call 886 — TN
Windows, regular Hie primed and second coat, SI 2. Doors. SIS. Two tone, S20. We do electric sanding when needed. We also give one house check outside for storm damage, flooding, etc. for summer residents. We ore licensed and insured. References available. Coll 886-7807 or 522-8517. TN MASOTIABT WORK PONl Concrete block or fireplace. Coll Atlantic Mosonory. 7299127 or 522-6282 10/15 MAR) SSRVtCl Isf flosP cleaning service. The best of references. Coll 465-7072, after 5 p.m. TN
GOLDEN FLEECE ' SHOP A STUDIO YARNS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD CUSTOM FRAMES BY JOHN
MON. THRU SAT. 10-6 FRI. 10 A.M.-9 P.M.1400 TEXAS AVE.
INSTRUCTIONS 884-1718 CAPE MAY
JOSEPH J BELLUCCI AUTOMATIC WASHER 8 DRYER SERVICE Whirlpool 8 Ken more Specialist Prompt service when you Need It 263-3780 TN
BUSH TRIMMING & FEEDING lawn Improvements Fertilizing at Fall Clearance Rates 886-4055
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PRANK RIID SIRVICIRefrigerators. air conditioners. commercial ice machines, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves. Avalon. 967-7562. *. ^ — TN PROUD PAINTIR-I wash, scrape, putty prime ond daint. I point carefully. I core fully. I chorge fairly. Please call 9677797. Best after 6 p.m. 10/15 CARRIMTIR WANTS WROKSmall jobs. Specializes in suspended ceilings and paneling. 25 years ex-, perlence. All work guoranteed. Coll 886-1744. .TN
READY MAID Cleaning Sarvlca 368-7542. Light Housekeeping RENTALS - HOMES ^APARTMENTS^^FFtCE^
UR TIGHT WOOD STOVES • •Oil MILL STIVES •MLNUIC FIREPLACE IRSERTS •IIPLARR CAST IRCR WOOD STOVES J. MOWN I SOI COURTHOUSE STOVE SUOF 14 S. BAIR STREET CIFE BAT CRCRT HORSE 9*7-3969
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HOMIWORKIRS NIIDIDI Guoronteed income. Everything supplied. Ruth •tamped, self-oddretsed envelope to PAK. Box 316, Ridley Pork. Po. 19078. 10/15 A GROWING THRIFT INSTITUTION in Cope May County requires added stolf. Good fringe benefits and kteol working conditions. Equal Opportunity Employer. Apply Box 98. Stone Harbor. N J. 08247. 10/15 BA8VSITTIR.HOUUKHB«B - Somers Point. Responsible person only. Three girls, 5. 7 ond 10. Own room plus salary. Coll after 4. 653-8322. 10/15 IARN IXTRA Stt FOR CHRISTMAS — Sell Avon port time. Coll 729-1328. 10/29 BART TIMS DILI VIRY ROUTIS available one day a week In Wildwood. Vlllot. Avalon and Sea Isle. Cor not necessary . Call 263-1986. .TN HANOYMAN-Full time, year round position. Some experience preferred In plumbing, electrical ond carpentry. Write P.O. Box 11. Avalon, N J. 08202. 10/15 KIDSITTIR NIIDID-f or working mom. 3:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. approx.. Monday to Friday, your home or mine. Avalon area. Call 646-7008 or 967-5284. after 6 p.m. 10/22 tfCRITARY-RICIBTIONIST — Position available In active real estate office. Must be mature, outgoing individual. Coll Century 21, Stone Harbor Realty for details. 360-1440. 10/22 CARIIR OBBORTUNITIISSALIS BOSfTtONS-cvailable with the All Star Team of Century 21, Stone Harbor Realty. License preferred but not necessary. Coll 368-1440 for confidential interview.
10/22
COURT HOUSE - Thirty years ago, on Oct. 9, 1950, Dr. Wayne H. Stewart who has just retired, performed the first surgery at Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital. The doors of the hospital opened in the morning and at 1 p.m. Dr.Stewart was performing an appendectomy on Thomas E.. Peterson of Sea Isle City. Dr. Stewart, who is a graduate of Dartmouth College' and the University of Michigan Medical School, came to the newly constructed hospital following a four-year tour of duty with the U.S. Navy and twto years of ins'tructing at the University of Michigan Medical
School.
DURING HIS 30 years of dedicated and devoted service he has been chief of . surgery for the entire time and chief of emergency room services for 25 years. During his career, he has performed an estimated 16,000 surgical operations, including those performed in military service. Dr. Stewart, is the only member of the original acitve medical staff still serving on the staff at the $61,000 Approved To Meet Payment AVALON - An emergency appropriation of $61,100 for down payment on capital improvements received the required approval of the local Finance Board. It was read for the third time and approved by Borough Council at its Oct. 9
meeting.
No adequate provision was made for the expenditure in the i960 budget, but the emergency appropriation will be provided for in full for the 1961 budget.
DINNIt TOWNSHIB-NIW CONSTRUCTION-Cuitom bu Utters will build o lovsly Cbpo Cod on ovRrtizod 2-ocr* lot; 3 bodrooms, 2 baths, (ten, living room with firapfoc*. 2-car garog*. w/w corpoting. all appliances. Just minutes from Seo Isle City A Avalon beaches. Call RYAN CONSTRUCTION 263-1358, 263 1382.263 0010. 10/29
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cottage. Cable and carpeting. *210., utilitiesIncl. 72G4146 10/15 AVALON YIAR ROUND RUNAL-Avo!table os of Nov. 1, 1940. 3 bedroom, 1 bath. House In south end of Avalon. 1 VS blocks to beoch. got heat, unfurnished. $500 month. Contact Roger Soens, Jr.. 9678080. 10/22
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hospital. As he looks back, he has many pleasant, humorous, and sad
memories.
THE DOCTOR arrived in Cape May County three months before the hospital was ready to open its doors. During those thhee months, he was kept busy organizing the surgical department, choosing equipment and instruments, as well as helping the members of the local Kiwanis Club as they unloaded beds and equipment from the railroad box cars which at that time passed right by
the hospital.
At the opening of the hospital, there were only 56 employees. Today as the county’s Second largest employer, it has approximately 550. The orignal hospital, costing a little over $100,000, was a busy place faced with overcrowding* almost immediately, even though only surgical and maternity services were
available.
DURING THE first years when there was only one radiologist and one - laboratory technician, Dr. Stewart remembers doing his own lab work, taking his own X-rays and thdh developing them when patients edme in after the technician’s eight hour
shift.
DR. STEWART has not been alone in service to Burdette Tomlin and the
Dr. Waynfe H. Stewart county. His wife, Nancy, began the Homemakers Group, the Auxiliary’s 1 Etcetera Shop and has. served as vice president of 1 the hospital auxiliary and ! president of The Medical Wives Auxiliary which sponsors eight nursing scholarships The Stewart’s four children, who grew up here, are all married and live in various parts of the country' none having followed in their father's footsteps.
Recreation Guide Funding Sought
UO I I Ml KM OVHRMW O* CONTRACT AmlINMTBATION (Cap* Horal<t,3t,10-lS;$39.33)
COURT HOUSE - Freeholder Gerald Thornton announced that the county Planning Board has made application to the New Jersey State Department of Energy for $34,300 in Coastal Energy Impact Program (CE1P)
funds.
The funds are what is known as Formula Grant <b money), specifically earmarked by the state for programs which "help prevent, reduce, or ameliorate unavoidable losses of environmental or recreational resources associated with a coastal energy activity". BECAUSE THE waterfront areas in New Jersey’s urbanized areas have been intensively developed by the petrochemical industry, they have been lost as a recreational resource to the residents of these areas. As a result, the residents must come to the coastal areas of New Jersey to pursue activities such as swimming, fishing, crabbing, clamming and boating. If Cape May County receives the funds, they will be used to prepare a detailed map-guide to water-oriented recreation sites within the county. The primary focua will be to /lelp the non-boater locate waterfront sites for these various activities. ^However, there will be information which would also aid the boater such as launching sites and marinas. IN PREPARING the study, the Planning Board will be working with the County Department of Public Affairs, the State's Division of Travel and Tourism, Coastal Resource*, and Fish,
Game and Wildlife and the Cape May County Marine Extension Agent. When completed, the guide will be distributed within the county by local governments and private business firms active in the resort economy. Outside the county, the Department of Publlt Affairs will emphasize distribution of the guide in the urban•ndustrialized areas of New
Jersey.
U.S. Names Mayor To Regional Council SEA ISLE CITY — Mayor Dominic C. Raffa has been appointed to serve .on The Federal Regional Council, representing Cape May County and Southern New Jersey. Raffk Joins 23 other elected officials from New Jersey to serve on this coordinaUng body, charged by the White House with improyihg Intergovernmental relations, with responding to the problems which involve more than one federal department or agency, and with overseeing administration program priorities. THE COUNCIL which is composed of the principal refiana officials of IB domestic federal agencies and departments, works with other levels of state and local government to simplify the ihanagement of federal programs and to speed delivery of federal
services.
Mayor Raffa begs in Ns
tergovernmental group this week at its meeting in
Trenton

