Cape May County Herald, 5 November 1980 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Bass Family To Conduct Revival

UAiHOM FAINTIIt •WOAH0x12 bodroom. $75. Hovo two bedroom* pointed ona tbe third oo« it fro*. Atony MAB colon to choot* horn. Rofonncot ovoiloblo Coll 806-7807 or 886-0901. TN

AIR TIGHT WOOD STOVES FIREPLACE INSERTS UPLAND CAST IRON WOOD STOVES CHIMNEY CLEANING & REPAIRS COURTHOUSE STOVE SHOP 14 S. Main St. Cape May Court House W7-3HT

OtMUAt CONTRACTOR _ •term door*, window* and "ood stovot. Alterations and dock*. Alto, free standing fireplaces. Avalon. 967-7562. TH rrrmo — $2.00 per page. Coll 366-2302. Term popers, rop° f ti. retumet, etc. 11/5

STCAMCX CARPCT CLEANING SHOAL - AMT 3 ROOMS — MS.M PRCI IfTIMATIS 2L3*523 TN PAIMTIMO-INTERIOR 6 EX TERIOR-Reatonoble rates. Froe estimates with good worh references. Coll 7294491. COMPARE AND SAVE. — 1 T/ 26

CUSTOM PAINTING BY GAMY A. TWIGGS IMTtRtOR-IXTIRtOR RfAtOfiABK-acPtMOARtf H74fn (After 6 P.M.) JF MAID MRVICl-Itt class cleaning service. The best of reference*. Coll 684-6352. TN

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 886■ 4055

FRANCIS E. AYRES. JSR. Chimney & Fireplace Specialist

•RcMir«i” CICanWl fTi c t ,fl?ytoce» Cleaned.PnUSUrf M. j' Smoke Problems Corrected--GiiSd JkL 4 "y* 1 ****

•Capped •Rodents

B ..« - ■ ^ -■ v-u a uisuiiievi' our Emergency Service*

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. —o^ncy Licensed & Insured* Free Estimates*

"IF YOU DON'T KNOW YOUR CHIMNEY KNOW YOUR CHIMNEY CONTRACTOR" 465-9206 465-7437 " w « ®o Any***™"

Rio Grande, N.J. n/5

ILICTRIC HIDOf SHtARS SHARPVNCO-Mowni blades sharpened. $1. Pruning toppers, all pruning and trimming shears. $1. eoch. For further information on all types sharpening call 886 - ■TN

BUSH TRIMMING & FEEDING Lawn Improvements. Fertilizing at Fall Clearance Rates M6-4055 TN

READY MAID Cleaning Service 368-7542 Light Housekeeping RtNTALS - HOMES APARTMENTS — OFFICER

FRANK RIID SVRVICIRefrigerators. air conditioners. commercial Ice machines, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves. Avalon.

967-7562.

TN

CARPfNTIR WANTS WORKSmall jobs. Specializes in suspended ceilings and paneling. 25 years experience. All work guaranteed. Call 886-1744. TN

AVON > Buy Or Sell Call 729-1328 BPBOPBBBBBBBOBPg

miEimu IMMMKE •Aatomobil*

SAMWIERMAN C.l.U. AVALON - STONE HARSOR COURTHOUSE 465-3834 11/12

WINDOW SHADE FACTORY — Discount prices. Buy direct. Shop at home. Venetian - Vertical. Mini blinds. Latest window treatment. Woven woods. Free estimate. 5229290

TN

GOLDEN FLEECE SHOP & STUDIO YARNS FROM ALL OVER THE WORLD CUSTOM FRAMES BY JOHN

MON. THRU SAT. 10-6 FRI. 10 A.M.-9P.M. 1400 TEXAS AVE.

INSTRUCTIONS 884-1718 CAPE MAY

FURNISHID

KITCHEN PRIVILEOES-in family home. Wildwood Crest. Refined person only. $40. week. Call 522-7429. weekends. 423-5450. ; 11/19 HOUSE FOR RENT - 3 BEDROOM in Rio Grande area, completely renovated. $350 mo., must have references. Call after 6 p.m. 465-4047.

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INSTRUCTIONS

KEN HAMANN Builder. New homes, additions, alterations, large repairs, garages, decks, roofing, siding. termite damage repairs. Free estimates. Phone 465-9382. TN LIT DAVID WILLIAMS do your year round bookkeeping billing, payroll, inventory, business tax preparation. Experienced, reasonable. Shore Rood. Ocean View, N.J. Phone (609) 263-3990. TN

KEATINO BROTHERS, Maintenance and repair, carpentry, masonry, roofing, siding, painting. Free ' estimate. 967-8170. 967-4397. TN

BENE POWELL -CUPEHTER- • Deck] Additions

FMSIITIIUTU 10% dnaunt to Stow Gtototo 967-8218 „

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JOSEPH J.

BELLUCCI

AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER SERVICE

Whirlpool S

Kenmore Specialist Prompt service when you Need It 283-3780 tn

PROFESSIONAL CARPET CLEANING READY MAID 308-7542, anytime TN

PIANO A VOICE-lns true lion in piano-voice. Degree in music. Paul Douglas. 368

1540.

_ 11/19 EXPERIINCID PIANO TEACHER now accepting pupils for fall. Beginners and intermediates, children and odults. Please coll 884-7536

12/24 '}

ERMA — Revival Services will be hekl at the Tabernacle United Methodist Church, beginning Sunday at 11 a.m. and each evening at 7:30p.m. through Nov. 16. The special services will be led by Rev. Warren Bass with the help of his family. A message will be given by Rev. Bass and his

family will provide the music portion of the services. Mrs. Bass plays the piano and accordian. Rev. Bass plays the musical saw and both daughters sing. REV. BASS HAS been in the ministry for 25 years, has organized two chur ches and done missionary

work in several foreign missionary fields. In the past five years he and his family have traveled in full time evangelism. Each morning, Monday through Friday, there will be Bible studies at 9:30 led by Rev. Bass. A nursery will be available daily, morning and evening, for preschoolchildren.

Academy Having Label Drive

STONE

BEDROOM TIARLY-Firtf floor. Corpating. unfurnished $300. Furnished, $350. plus utilities. Adults, no pets. Immediate occupancy. Coll

967-8186.

i 11/5 NEW FLORIDA CONDOHutchinson Island. Two bedrooms and two baths. Free golf, tennis, pool, beach, iocuzzi, roquet ball. etc. on premises. Call 967-4731. 11/5 HOUSE FOR RENT-WEST PALM MACH-Livlng, dining, kitchen. Two bedrooms, bath, utility. Central heat/air. Large yard. $200 weekly, plus utilities. Call 967-3885 11/5 *TONE HARBOR - WINTER RENTAL - Two bedroom, one both, gas heat, furnished. $200. Interested contact Roger Soens. Jr.. 967-8080. ! _l 1 /S AVALON YEAR ROUND RCNTAL-Three bedrooms, one bath. House in south end of Avalon. 1% blocks to beach. Gas heat, unfurnished. $500. month. Contact Roger Soens

Jr . 967-8080.

— 11/5 FLORIDA CONDO-Ocean Village on Hutchinson Island. Two bedroom, two both. Full recreational lacilities plus beach. Available Dec. 20 thru Jon. 31. only. Call 465-9380. 11/12 OFFICE SPACE FOR RfNT - Plaza Professional Building. Villas. 400 or 800 square feet.

Coll 886 3587. 12/10 ROOM WITH

N. CAPE MAY - Students at Heritage Christian Academy are conducting a label collection drive to bring in valuable educational equipment for the school. As part of a program called "Labels for Education" Campbeir.Soup Co. is offering various items of equipment to elementary schools in exchange for labels from the company's products. According to Mrs. Carol Strickland, president of the Parent-Teacher fellowship, schools may redeem the labels for audio-visual equipment, athletic equipment, reference books arid teaching aids. "WE HOPE TO collect 15,000 labels before the drive ends Feb. 20, 1981." said Mrs. Strickland "That’s how many we’ll need for the equipment the school would like to ob tain." "We know we have many friends in the community who will want to help," said Mrs. Strickland. "They can do so by saving the Campbell's labels and giving them to our students. Or. simply drop them off at the

school."

This year Heritage will also be saving "Fun and Fitness’ seals for physical fitness and sports equipment. This program offers

purchase seals from Post Oereals, Wonder Bread, L/)g Cabin Syrup, Log Cabin Pancake and Waffle Mix and tear srips from Bird* Eye Awake and

free athletic equipment ink Oranfte'pius Breakfa.

exchange for proof-of- beverages.

Veteran’s Day Ceremony Monday

COURT HOUSE-There will be a Veteran’s Day -ceremony in the Middle Township High School cafetorium,9a.m , Nov. 10 Freeholder, Gerald Thornton, will be the guest speaker Members of various county and state Veterans organizations and Veterans of World War I. World War II, Korea, and Vietnam will participate. Participating also will be

members of the Naval Junior Reserve Officer’s Training Corps, under the (irection of naval science Instructor. Lt. Cmdr A F Cornell; members of the high school choir, directed by Gladys I^aueriello; and members of the high school bank, mder the direction of Richard l4jdwig The public is encouraged loattend

Stewardship Sunday Set

BirthsJ ‘Promise’ to Be

STONE HARBOR SI Mary’s Episcopal Church celebrates the Holy Eucharist Sundays at Band 10 a m. Weekday servies in the chapel arc morning Prayer at 8:45 Tuesday through Saturday and the Holy Eucharist with healing prayers 2 hrs a

day at 10a.m

Stewardship. more commonly known as Loyalty Sunday, will be Nov. ir», when members will be asked to make their annual pledge This year’s delegates to the Diocesan Convention from this parish are: Mrs John Ritchie and Mr and Mrs Gregg Kcary The convention begins Friday

SOMERS POINT The following •re* births hsvp been announced by Shore Memorial Hoapttal here SON (o Paul and Linda Hart Bwrter of 3005 Bybrook Rd , Villas

Oct 5

SON to William and Eileen MarDaaaM Caff re of 3429 As bury Ave., Ocean City, Oct. 9 SON to Albert and Dorothy Aleiander Morcllll of 39 Croydon Dr . North Cape May, Oct 10 SON to Charles and Margaret Dalla* Valentine of M48 Wesi Ave .

Ocean City, Oct. II

SON to Barry and Sheila Mlalnger Rke of Rt 49 Box 411. Tuckahoe.

Oct. 14

DAUGHTER to Warren and Barbara Feketict Ratte of 2S3 Walnut U . Cape May, Oct 14 SON to Michael and Carlyn Burke Laneauer of 321 Central Ave, Ocean City, Oct. IS DAUGHTER lo Phillip and Donna Tom liman Ireland of IS Black Oak Dr , Ocean View. Oct II SON to Edward and Megan BaraMI Donahue of 211 Shadeland Ave , Villas, Oct II DAUGHTER to John and Georgeann Kreer Bardaall of Chestnut am) New Jersey Ave. North Wildwood. Oct »

HUP VVWTID

HELP WANTED

MAKE CHRISTMAS MERRIER. Sail Avon. Earn axtra $$$ for gifts. Coll 729-1328. 11/26 OfFSIT PRESS PERSON-Musl bo wall qualified on Supor chiof 29. Chiafs 15 and 17. Year round position with paid vocation and pension plan. Inquire at Leader Printers. 5914 New Jersey Ave.. Wildwood Crest. N.J. 609-729-

0161.

— TN OfFSIT PRESS OPERATOR for Chief 15 or 17. Inquire at Leader Printers, 5914 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood Crest. —:tn

BOOKKEEPER - Pleasant person. Jock of all trades. Everything from putting morning coffee on Coll 368 6066. for appointment. 11/12 HAIR STYLIST-PoM time or full time. Experienced. Coll 465 5556 - - 11/12 PART TIME DELIVERY ROUTES ovailpble one day a week In Wildwood. Villas. Avalon and Sea Isle Cor not necessary. Call 263-1986 TN ALOI CHARM NEEDS COSMETIC CONSULTANTS in area. Make your own full time O' port time hours. Get extra money for Christmas. Free Ifaining. No financial investment. Book a show and get free products. Call 4654360 11 12

Chapel Theme

RIO GKANDK "A Blessed Promise” will be Hie theme of the Rev Guy L. Ralhmell. pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, at the It a.m. worship service this Sunday At the 7 p.m Sunday service, Shelley Gale, a student at Baptist Bible College in Clarks Summit. Pa. and member of the chapel, will he the speaker 11th Hour Pause

CAPE MAY - The an nual observance of Veterans Day begins at n am Tuesday at the Soldiers and Sailors’ Monument, Columbia and Guerney Aves here, where members of the American I/?gion. VFW, Coast Guard and other citizens will pause to remember the eleventh hour of the eleventh day of the eleventh month of the

eleventh year.

Deaths

RICHARD M CLANCY Sr . II. o( Sr* Isle City. Nov 3 Mr Clancy w*» a rrlirrrl managrr for thr Lyon* FifUMwe Co of I’hitadrlphia whrrr hr worked for 30 yean OLIVER I. DAVIN Jr . 82. of 106 A Hraddork Circle. Pori Rirhry. Ha Oct 29 Mr Davis v'*s formerly of Ocean Cily JOHN T DUNNE of ML I4lh SI Avalon. Nov j He was a Navy veteran of World War II and * member of the Hoy Scouts of

America

CAl.I.IK I.. GREEN. 42. of 3W W Garfield Ave , Wildwood. Oct 25 She was a member of the Kingdom Prayer Houae of* r ape May Court

House

HELEN H HARKINS of 410 K Ninth Ave . North Wildwood. Oci 2* She was (he school nurse for bolh Si Anne’s and Wildwood Catholic High

-School

MAUD W. MKIfl. of 317 SMh SI Slone Harbor. Nov I Mr* Mehl was a member of St Mary's Episcopal

Church

ARTHUR W OEHIJH HI.AGKK

Of IM

Church Receives A New Member CAPE MAY — Members of The First Presbyterian Church welcomed Kathryn Shepanski as she was received into membership Oct, 26 at the regular II a . m-w orship service A newly-decorated nursery is open for all small children during worship services and during Sunday School at 9:30 a.m

of ISO* Appictrcc Ijt . Ocean City, Nov 3 Mr Ochlschlagrr was a motion picture exhibitor, associated with the Shriver Theatre for SI yean LLOYD C. RYAN. 71. of PreakJenllal Motor Court, Cape May Ccairt House. Oct 29 He was retired PAUL E. M-HLAUHTER. «3. of IS Peach Orchard Rd . Seaville. Oct 29 He formerly operated a grocery store in this area / ANNA M HtTIMIDT. M. of Vie fonan Towenl. Cape May. Oct 29 She lived in the area for 13 yean ALICE SHAW. 90, of 4SIS EnfMd Ave . Holme*burg She was bom in Cape May and was a member of the First United Methodist Church of Cape May RONALD H. HHIHMI.KH Hr.. M. of 425 99th St. Stone Harbor. Oct 27 He was a member of the Stone Harbor Chamber of Commerce HOWARD W. TIPTON, 35, of 434 W Taylor Ave . Wildwood. Oct 37 He waa a sergeant in the 154th Supply and Service Battalion. N J National Guard. Court Houae RACHEL C. TOZOUR. 74. of Cape May Court Houae. Oct 29 She was a lifeiong member of the Pint Baptist Church of Cape May Court HOUSE WHERE SHE TAUGHT Sunday School and sang in the choir GEORGE ZEUTTES. 74. of North Hollywood. Calif. formerly of Sea laic City, Oct 27 He waa a member of VFW Poet No 19U of Sea Isle

City