Wednesday, March 18, 1981
The Herald and The Lantern
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TOOL RENTAL
TOOL MNTAL — Air comprenor. jock homm«r, floor tondort, rofo tillor*. lawn Tnowort. Scaffolding, generators, wood splitter, high prettur* steam cleaner. Utility trailer, chain saws, wheel barrows, dollies, portable heaters. Call 465RENT. TN
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UNFURNISHID APARTMINT IN AVALON available April 20. Modern 2 bedroom, second floor W/w carpeting, air conditioning. S325. per month plus utilities. One monfh security and references required. Call 967-3993. TN FURNISHCD APT. FOR PINT — One bedroom, living room, kitchen and bath $70./week. All utilities included. Call 5226730. ■ 3-18 UNFURNItHID APT. — Available Apr. 15. Modern, two bedroom, second floor. W/w carpeting, air conditioning. outside deck. $350./mo. plus utilities. One month's security and references required. Call 967-
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STIMULAT* TMt GROWTH of your trees and shrubs this year. Feeding done according to species. Reasonable. Also fertilizing. liming. and seeding of lawns. Call 8864055. ' TN TUNI UP*. overhauls, replacements, and brake work. Will pkk up and deliver. American and Imports. Washing and waxing, tire 'rotation. Coll 886-9544 or 8841713. 3-18 KXPfRT TYPING done in my home on an IBM Selective II Typewriter. Casino disclosure forms, menus, term papers, resumes. All business, legal and personal papers typed quickly and professionally. Call 884-4584. TN MAID MRVtCI — 1st class cleaning service. The best of references. Call 465-2318. TN
WICKS ROOFINC MUTANT 886-4103 %MCIAUZiNO IN HOT ROOF tHINOLKS, GUTTERS, ALUMINUM SIDING FRI1 ESTIMATES. CALL GAY OR NIGHT.
CARPETS DIRTY? Our truck mounted equipment can get them clean 8 fresh • furniture, too!! Call for FREE ESTIMATE 967-3232 AVALON CARPET CARE SCOTCHGUARD
SWEATER* — Men’s, women's, children's, infants. Also summer tops. Your choice, style, color. Readymade. just' for you in one week. Call 465-4368. aiAN KHl — Cleaning and handyman service. No job too small or too Big. Phone 4653871. Year', round — * Guaranteed work — Reasonable. New Construction — Office — Homes — Apts. — Sales — Rentals. Phone after 3:30. 429 WEDDING* — All types of music for this special occasion. Ceremony or reception. Choose flute and guitar or flute and piano. Call. 686 6866 3-25 WILL CAR! FOR ELDERLY PERSON in your home. Seven to midnight, or midnight to eight. Call after 6. or before 11, mornings. 729-6423. Also, transportation to and from doctors or shopping. . 3-18 GARDENS ROTO-TILLED — $13.. liming and fertilizing $3.50 extra. Trees topped, pruned, reasonable. Complete lawn service? Top soil sold and spread. Anywhere in county. Call 886-4055. : TN CONCRETE DRIVEWAYS 99c per square foot^Call Al Reino, 646-0100. Also, chimneys, steps, brick, block and stucco. Small repairs a specialty. No job too small. All work guaranteed. * SEASHORE PAINTERS. SPECIAL — taking orders now for exterior painting 1 . Shingle painting on whole house as low as $200. References available. Call 886-7807. TN PAINTINO/PAPSRHANOINO — Now is ti>e time to paper and paint. Call Bernie. 8847071 or 884-5129. 4-1 INCOME TAX PREPARATION — Federal and state income tox. Call Robert J. Amses. 9677934. . TN VALLONE CONSTRUCTION QUALIFIED IN All AREAS OF RENOVATION A NEW CONSTRUCTION Over 10 Years Expflenc* AIA CERTIFICATION FOR DESIGN A BUILDING Financing Available For Qualified Homeowners Sming A! Ctpt kbr CtuMy 967-4314 3 25
KEN HAMANN Builder New homes, additions, alterations, large repairs, garages, decks, roofing. siding. termite damage repairs. Free estimates. Phone 465-9382. ^i -i ! TN
ERMA CAR WASH 3 miles South of Rio Mall on Rt. 49 AUTOMATIC CARWASH Open 7 days 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. SELF SERVICE WASH A VACUUM •po 7 Asp, 24 bn.
BODY AND PAINT -a- My price bents onyone; Low. low prices. Free estimote. Fifteen yeors experience. Call Ken. Johnson. 465-9249. - TN
JOSEPH J. BELLUCCI \jrsJ j, AUTOMATIC WASHER * 8 DRYER SERVICER Whirlpool 8 Kenihore Specialist Prompt service when you Need It 263-3780
ACCOUNTING Assistance with your accounting needs. Personal and business. Preparation of Federal and State Tpx Returns. Call Robert J. Amses, 967-7934. • TN
READT MAID CLEARING SERVICE 368-7542 Light housekeeping Rentals — Homes Apartments — Offices CARPET CLEANING TN
STEAMEX CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL — ANY 3 ROOMS — M3.0C FREE ESTIMATES 263-6323 TN
PAINTING - SPECIALIZING IN INTERIORS — Easy rates. Excellent work. Free estimates. Call 884-15S5. TN
Year Round Tax Preparation Personal-Partnership-Corporation For All 50 States SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING DAVID R. WILLIAMS, LPA 123 SHORE ROAD M. m b.r naitp OCEAN VIEW, NJ 08230 N * I ’ A 263-3990 HOURS: 5-9 Weeknights: 9-9 Weekends Appointment* Preferred
Nirmala Basavanand, M.D. of South Jersey Pediatric Allergy, P.A. is starting the practice of Family Allergy & Immunology at an additional office located at CAPE SHORE MEDICAL CENTER DENNI8VILLE ROAD CAPE MAY COURTHOUSE. N.J.-445-2851 NORTHnELDOmCE: NEW ROAD*HHRPPAPDCIRCLE. NORTHF1EI.IV4tt-l»l7
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mtON CARPET CAM Truck mounted steam cleaning. Tinting 8 dyeing. Scotchgard Free Estimates. 967-3232
PAINTING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR REPAIR WORK CALL JOF RICH. 341 5933 393 67th St.. Avalon TN
BY GARY A. TWIGGS fNTERIOR EXTERIOR REASONABLE DEPENDABLE Y . 967-7623 (After6pjn.) TN
QUALITY IRTEmM/EXTEKIOR PAimiNfi CALL ART RIDLER 368-5544 "A WORK OF ART" „ 3/18
the GOLDEN FLEECE 1400 Texas Avenue Cape May 884-1718 Dolly 10-5 Frl Nile 7-9; Sot 10 6
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KXPIRIf NC8D PIANO TIACHIR HAS OPENINGS for n*w pupils. Adults or children. Please call 884-7536. 1 4-15
Priest Shifted CAMDEN — The assignment of Fr. Lewis A. Battisti as associate in residence at St. Augustine's Church in Ocean City has been announced by Bishop George H. Guilfoyle. Fr. Battisti has been serving as associate in residence at St. Bernadette, Northfield
Deaths
CARI. FREDERICK CARUSOS. 87, of SXB Arctic Ave, Wildwood. March 11 He was a member of Holy Trtnily Lutheran Church EDWARD M. GODMAN Jr.. 72. of 89 Beachhuml Dr.. Bay shore West. March tl He was a retired coin counter tor the Federal Reserve Rank BLANCHE M. HATTON. 79. of 400 Howland Ave . N. Cape May. March 7 She waa a local resident dor 20 years ANDREW KIR(l.i;K. 85. of Blackburn Ave.. Burleigh, March 12 He was a retired supervisor for the MacAndrews-Forbea Co FRANCES L. KOPEC. 73. of 5700 Pacific Ave . Wildwood Cr#»!, March IS She waa the" owner and operator of the Lavender Hall Nursing Home WALTER R. McCLYMENT. of,106 Bayndge Rd . N Cape May. March 13 He waa the former owner of Dick's Place here JOSEPH MeLAL'GMLIN. 76. of 1509 Miliman Blvd. Del Haven. March 14 He was a retired electrician JANETTE B. MILLER. 67. of III E Cardinal Rd. Wildwood Crest, March 15 She was the la* collector here from ISM to 1978 EMILIE H. PEW. 78. o< Seaville. March 12. She has been a local resi dent for 27 years CHRISTIAN REIRA. M. of 106 W 17th St. N Wildwood. March 10 He waa a local resident for 46 yean
Sackett Band at Pier
OCEAN CITY - The William Sackett Society Orchestra, which set an attendance record herd on f 'Valentine's night, will welcome spring to Ocean Citytyith a big band dancd Saturday at the Music Pier, Boardwalk and Moorlyn
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Sackette's 15-piece ./orchestra has just recorded an Ocean City song which will be released as a single in April. Music is by William Borrelli, producer of the Sackett show, who also penned the Al Martino hit, "Here In My Heart." AT 27. SACKETT is the youngest big band leader in the country. He began his career while in college in New England where he was featured in a syndicated big band radio show. Since moving to the Delaware Valley last year, he has been featured at Palum-
bos, Valley Forge Music Fair, and the Sheraton Hotel, Philadelphia Ocean City plans to schedule one Sackett performance a month this spring and then feature the band on Wednesdays at the Music Pier during the summer. The Sackett group will complement the city's "Pops" Orchestra, which will plqy Sundays through Thursdays with 'Wednesdays off to allow for the big band dance. Plans also call for radio and TV syndication of the
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To Preach on Unjust Criticism
RIO GRANDE "Facing Unjust Criticism" will be the theme for the message of the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel, at the 11 a m. worship service this Sunday. Sunday School is at 9:45 a.m. with classes for all ages. Shelley Gale, student at Baptist Bible College in fclark Summit, Pa. and member of the chapel, will be guest speaker at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. THE LADIES MISSIONARY Society will hold its monthly meeting at 10 a m. Tuesday, March 24 in the chapel. The weekly prayer meeting is at 7 p.m. Wednesday Bring the entire family for an evening of fellowship. A Ladies Bible St^dy is ‘Man Who Had
Price’ Topic N. WILDWOOD - The Rev. John Mr Ixtng, pastor of the United Methodist Church, Second and Central aves.. speaks on "The Man Who Had a Price", the second in the Lenten series "Personalities of the Passion" at the U o'clock preaching hour Sunday. Mrs. Jayne Holley, church organist, plays for the service and also for the 10:45 a m. hymn-sirlfe that precedes it. A coffee hour follows Benediction at noon. ‘God Hides’ Is
Sermon Topic CAPE MAY - The topic of th'* Rev. Cass Shaw's sermon at the First United Presbyterian Church at 11 a.m. will be "When God Hides". The theme of the adult Sunday school class, which is led by the Rev. Shaw, is "Lent, the Myth and the Mystery ”. The Bible Study GRoup meets each Wednesday evening at 7:30 p.m. in th^ chapel. During Lent the subject to be discussed is The Passion of Jesus Christ.
held from 10:30 to 11:30 a m. each Thursday in the home of Mrs 1 . Donna Rathmell with Mrs. Eva Cattell teaching. A nursery is provided. MEETINGS OF the Word of Life Club (teens) and Gospel Crusaders <Gr. 1-4) are at 7 Thursday evenings. A special missionary speaker, Arleigh Martin, will be featured at the ftospel Crusaders Meeting March 28. All are invited to attend. The public is invited to attend all services and activities.
Births V / COURT HOUSE TV (ollowln* area tiirth* have bwn reported by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hoapilal Klrhard (Tiarlea VetMtl Id Emilio and Kathleen Ewan Venuti ot 8705 New Jeraey Ave . Wildwood ('real. Feb 2 Jeremiah OirUlopher ( raver Jr. to Jeremiah and Linda Roberta Craver ot Lakeview Dr Woodbine. Feb 4 John Wealey Miller to William and Holly Sundalrom Miller' Jr ot 402 Arctic Ave . N Cape May, Feb 5 Amanda May Applegate 10 Franklin and Barbara Conner Applegate of I7II-D Henna AvF . Cape May. Feb * Brenda Jean Kaianea lo Timothy and Edith McCormick Karanea of Mam St . Belleplain. Feb 6 Chrialnpher Klrhard ( rooktton lo Kevin and Mana Wood Crookaton ol 23 Beachhuml Dr. N Cape May. Feb 8 Mir ha el fjierenre < otlin* to laiwrence and Janice Ann Focht Collins Jr . ot R t) *2. Diaa Creek, Feb. 8 Katie Lynne Sandbom lo Richard and Sandra Jenkins Sandbom ot 402 Bryant Ave . N Cape May. Feb 9 (ieorge Harry Amundaen III lb (ieorge and Lisa Harrtll Amundsen Jr of 145 Seaview Ct. N Wildwood, Feb 10 Aleiandrr Dustin Oalar to Terence and Kathry Sheets Oalar of 312 W Juniper Ave . Wildwood. Feb It. Tracey Ann Hark to Frederick andKIeanorCummiakeyllackJr of Burleigh Ave . Oreen Creek. Feb 11 Brian Joaeph l.amen lo Keith and Regina McCann Lareen of 333 45th Plata Ule City. Feb 12 Cheryl l.ynti Cornwell to John and Patricia Hall Cornwell of 561 May Ave , Erma, Feb 13 John Kraft Donley III to John and . Deborah Bailey Donley Jr of 328 Linden Cove. Rio Grande. Feb. 14. Robert Jamea Smeltaer Jr. to Robert and Suzanne Gaffaney Smellier of 1016 Seaahore Rd . Cape May, Feb 17 Charlea Kenneth Wagner Jr, to Charlea and Diane My era Magner of 5908 Central Ave , Ocean City. Feb 17 Kerry Roland Hlgga Jr. to Kerry and Christine Richardson Higgs of 4608 Park Blvd . Wildwood. Ft& It SOMERS POINT The following area btrtha have been announced by Shore Memorial Hospital here Daughter to Stephen and Kim MrKala Jaa4nwshl of Bayvtew dr . Stralhmer*. March 10

