Cape May County Herald, 22 April 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 29

Herald & Lantern 22 April 81

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Food Stamp Field Visits

OOOO OOVIJtMMKNT — Will provide independent leadership for Avalon. Elect Jeannette Glazier to Council, Moy 12th. Ordered and Paid for by V. Anderson. Treasurer. Committee to elect Jeannette Glazier. —J 5/6 MAID SIRVICC - 1st class cleaning service. The best of references. Call 465-23<|8. —-l TN Ft X-IT-SHOR-Carpentry and household repairs. Outside showers, clothes poles and storage spaces constructed. Work completed promptly. Coll 967-7650. 6-10 MAMSTMSS available for all kinds of sewing needs. Will undertake "group sewmg" for school plays or church, etc. Phone 884-5793. 4-29

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JOSEPH J. BELLUCCI AUTOMATIC WASHER & DRYER SERVICE Whirlpool ft Kenmore Specialist Prompt service when you Need It 263-9780

LAWN MOWING MRVICK. Free estimates, reasonable rates, cutting, trimming, edging, sweeping. Call after 6 p.m. 886-4553 or 886-4870. DOG GROOMING-Pickup and deliver or in your home. Most breeds. $10. Call 884 0755 or 886 2553. . 4-29 BABYSITTING DONC IN MY HOMI for working mothers with loving care. Good references and experience. Coll 884-0872. TN LAWN CAR«-Stone Harbor, Cape Moy Court House area. Reasonable rates for trimming. edging, and cutting. Check for special on fertilizing. Call 368-7855, after 6 p.m. 5-50

CARPETS DIRTY? Our truck mounted equipment con get them clean & fresh furniture too' ' Call for FREE ESTIMATE 967-3232 AVALON CARPET CARE SCOTCHGUARD

PAPfRHANOtNO-Good ref, erences. Free estimates. Call 465-4769. TN

VUL0NE CONSTRUCTION QUALIFIED IN ALL AREAS OF RENOVATION A NEW CONSTRUCTION AIA CERTIFICATION FOR DESIGN A BUILD N.J. LIC. 404489 Financing Available For Qualified Homeowners SmrntAtCmtkrCmur 967-4314 4/8

EASHOBE PAINTEBS •fCIAl — taking orders now r exterior painting. Shingle tinting on whole house as w as $200. References reliable. Call 886-7807. TN

Year Round Tax Praparation Personal-Partnership-Corporation For All 50 States SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING DAVID R. WILLIAMS, LPA 123 SHORE ROAD Member NAUR OCEAN VIEW, NJ 08230 NAPA HOURS: 5-9 Wooknights: 263-3990 9-9 Weekends Appo/nfmenls Preferred

KXmrr TYRING done In my home on on IBM Selective II Typewriter. Casino disclosure forms, menus, term papers, resumei.’ All business, legal ond personal papers typed quickly qnd profeisionally. Call 884-4564.

ACCOUNTING — Assistance with your accounting need*. Personal and business. Preparation of Federal ond State Tax Returns. Call Robert J. Arose*, 967-7934.

S_ TN 1 OABOCMS BOTO-TILUD — $13.. liming and fertilizing $3.50 extra. Tree* topped, pruned, reasonable. Complete lawn service. Top soil ■old and spread. Anywhere in county. Coll 886-4055. TN

STEAMEX CARPET CLEANING $13.00 A Room Call 243-6523 TN

SOMERS POINT - The fottowlnn births have been annamced by Shore Memorial Hospital here DAUGHTER to Robert and Darehnla Carter Tamer of 3M Monroe Ave Woodbine. Aprils DAUGHTER to John and ntriria Camp Wyefs of JT7 Bryan Rd . Mar mora, April 9 SON to Kenneth and Barbara Christiansen WhlUotk of Box 7 Sea Isle City. April 10 DAUGHTER to Michael and Sharon Champion Krark of Rt SO. Tuckahoe. April 12 SON to Andrew and Barrie Wilson Martin of 1446 Old Stagecoach Rd Ocean View. April I)

RIO GRANDE - Field visits by a representative of the county Food Stamp Office have been announced for the month, of May by Leroy Cardile, supervisor. Scheduled visita. from 9:30 a.m. to noon, are: Millman Center, Bayshore Rd., Villas, Wednesday,

May 6; Ocean City Youth Center, 6th and Atlantic Aves., Friday, Maj^ 1; Wildwood Community Center. 115 W Davis Ave . Wednesday, May 13; Woodbine Community Center, Longfellow and Monroe Aves , Monday, May 4; Cape May City Hay. 643 Washington St.. Tuesday. May 12; North Wildwood City Hall, 901 Atlantic Ave . Thursday, May 7 For more information, call the Food Stamp Office. 729-9200, ext. 232

‘Right Side Of faster’ Shaw Topic

RUDY MHO CLEANING SERVICE 360-7542 Light housekeeping Rentals — Homes Apartments — Offices CARPET CLEANING TN

CAPE MAY - "The Right Side of Easter” will be the subject of the Rev. Cass Shaw’s sermon Sunday at Tickets Limited WILDWOOD - Ticketu are limited for the Schumann Club program, 7 p.m. April 28 in the Social Hall of the First Baptist Churob, Maple and Atlantic Aves. Call 522-4577 for reservations.

the Fii^st Presbyterian' Church. J A nursery for smalt children will be provided at the 11 a m. service, which follows Sunday School for all ages at 9:30 a m. The’ adult class, which is led by the Rev. Shaw, will be discussing "Women Who Saw Jesus”. The Youth Group will meet at the Rev. Shaw's home at 210 Perry St. at 7 Sunday evening. It will be an evening of fun for all in-

terested young people in the second grade and above. A chartered bus will leave from the church parang lot at 7.30 a.m. Wednesday, April 29, for Moorestown, where the West Jersey Presbyterial will meet. The bus will make a stop at the Moorestown Mall for anyone interested in shopping there during meeting hours. For further information contact Janet D. Nash, 884,-4984

COLONIAL CLUNING •Residential •CommerciaP •Rental changeovers •Windows 263-6323 tn

AVALON, 22nd St. on wafarfront. Supar apt. invattmantl 60x190 lot. Fiva Room Bungalow. $150,000 (609)665-6698. 1 4-"22 CAPE MAY COUNTY — I'm looking for hou(* with atsumable mortgage FHA or VHA quick oattlamant for problami. Ask for Gaorga. 609/468-6268 Wad-Thur. 7:30 to 9:00. x_4/22'

Education Week Set At Academy

CLEAN KIT — Cleaning and handy mar, sarvica. No job too small or too Big. Phona 465 3871. Yoor round — Guaranteed work — Reasonable. New Conotruction — Office — Home* — Apt*. — Sale* — Rental*. Phone after 3:30, 4-29 STIMULATE TNI GBOWTN of your tree* and »hrub» thi* year. Feeding done according to tpeciet. Reasonable. Alto fertilizing, liming, and seeding of lawns. Call 886-

4055.

»TN INCOME TAX PKIPABATION — Federal and state income tax. Call Robert J. Am*#*, 967-

7934.

TN BODY AND PAINT — My price beats anyone, tow. low price*. Free estimate. Fifteen years experience. Gall Ken Johnson, 465-9249. TN CONCMTE DBtVCWAYS 99c per square foot. Call Al Relno. 646-0100. Also, chimneys, steps, brick, block and stucco. Small repairs a specialty. No job too small. All work guaranteed. 7-8 KIN HAMANN Builder. Yfew homes, addition*, alterations, large repairs, garages, decks, roofing, siding, termite damage repairs. Free estimates. Phone 465-9382.

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LEGAL NOTICES

rustic NOTICE StAlEO SIDS will b* racatwd from bMMsrs clasilllsd u*vl*f N J.S.A.27;7M l •) Mq . m IH« M*onnfl Room. Room 140 Main Building. Trantponoilon ■wilding I0M rorkwoy Avonuo. Tronlon. N*w Jofsoy until 10-00 o m April X. 1901 and oponod ond rood lo» Hoot* 444 Gordon Slolo PorfcwoV (ItM) Socllori IN. P odor Irion OvorpoM. North ot AHantk Awonvo. Township ot MlddU Capo Moy County. O.P. It] Thu Doportmonf. In ocrordonco with Tltlo VI Civil Rights Act o< 1*44 . 70 Slot. Ml. 42. U.S.C.. R.. Port. >1 ond 23 Itiuud pursuant to such Act. and Soction SOS ol tho Rohaktlitotlon Act ot 197] will atford minority buslnast ontorprisos Ml opportunity to submit bids In rosponsa to i will not discriminate

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Rummage Sale WILDWOOD - There will be a rummage sale, 9 til 11 a.m. April 25 at the First Baptist Church, Maple and Atlantic Ave., sponsored by the Ann Mellon Class. Household items, clothing, bedspreads, and odds and ends will be featured.

N. CAPE MAY - Christian Education Week (April 26-May 2) will be observed by the Heritage Christian Academy, Fishing Creek Rd. near Bayshore Rd., according to the administrator, Sharon Fincke. Sponsored by the Christian Schools Internationdl, the theme of the week is “Seek First HIS Kingdom”. An "Open Houkc" will be held at 7:30 p.m. April 28 for prospective parents. In addition to touring the new classroom facility, the parents will be shown the curriculum; science, math, spelling and grammar. From 9 until noon Wednesday morning, prospective parents are Invited to attend classes in action. This will give an opSermon On Plan Of God RIO GRANDE - “The Plan of God” will be the theme for the message at the 11 a.m. Sunday worship service by the Rev. Guy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel. The pastor will speak on "he Knows My Heart" at the 7 p.m. Sunday service. The weekly prayer meeting is at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Fr. Sheahan Reassigned CAMDEN - Bishop George H. Guilfoyle announced this week the assignment of Fr. Donal J. Sheahan from Area Chaplain Cape May area and associate in residence, Our Lady of the Angels, Court House, to Area Chaplain, Somers Point area and associate in residence. St. Joseph, Somers Point Also, Fr. John P. Ward from associate pastor, Sacred Heart, Mt. Ephraim, to *Area Chaplain, Cape May area and associate in residence, Our Lady of Angels. Both transfers were' effective yesterday.

portunity to see how the students are taught the subject matter. Following the visitation, the parents will be guests for lunch at the Academy. The board has announced the expansion of the academy for the fall term

to include a pre-school program and the 7th and 8th grades All teachers are graduates of accredited Colleges with their degrees in education Heritage Christian Academy is Cape May county’s oldest Christian school.

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WILDWOOD - Social Service Programs available to Cape May County area residents will

Deaths]

WILLIAM W. CASHOIIR. TO. of Ocean City, April 14 He was a local resident for 29 years and a member of the First Presbyterian Church FLORENCE S. CLARK. M. of Mth St Sm Isle City, A| was the wife of t Clark a widely known artist and a member of the Messiah Lutheran Chuch LEO J. FEE. 77. of 111 E Miami Ave Villas, April 17. he was a member of the Villas Fishing Club, the Sunset Sportsman Club and the Knights of Columbus of Erma HARRY C. FOLEY. 72. of 103 E Tampa Ave Villas, April 14. He was a local resident for 25 years and a member bt the Charles "Buddy" Lewi* Post of the VFW JOHN H. GRAHAM. 77. of »• Shaw Rd Ridley Park. Pa April III A former resident of Cape May Point Mr Graham was a member of Covenant Bible Church HOWARD LAND Jr.. M. of Golf Chib Rd Cape May Court House, from tin juries in an aulo accident in Buena. April 12 Mr. Land was retired after X years with the Navy and a member of the Cape May Court House Post of the Veteran* of Foreign Wars JOHN J. McCRUDDEN. R2. of 811 Fifth SI Octen City. April 12. Mr McCnxWen was an Ocean City resident for to years and was a retired machinist DOMENICK MIGUACaO. 71 of 20 Stanhope Rd Marmora. April 18 He was a former cement contractor with Costello Brothm* of Ocean Ci«y SAMLEL M. MITCHEIJ., 72. of 109 W Tampa Ave Villas. April II He moved here mne year* ago and w as a deacon and trustee of the Cold Spring Presbyterian ChtirA WALTER P. NOVACKK. 73. of (>J5 West Ave Ocean City. April 17 Mr Novacks was a member nf the Atlantic City Chapter of the Disabled Veterans of Foreign Wars and former inn keeper DONALD STUART OAKS, 48. of 215 Highland Bd , Cape May Court House. April I* Mr Oaks was a local resident (of nine years SHIRLEY H. SfUICKLISG. 83. of 107 Cllffslde Dr Townhank. April 15 Mrs Schickling was a member of the Townbank Homeowner's Association and a salesperson for Stallers Hardware in Wildwood LILLIAN M. SPRINGFIELD. 88 of 21 W New Jersey Ave Villas Mrs Springfield was a local resident for 15 year*

be the lopic of the ' and Views Of the Cape show at 7 p.m. I on WCMC, TV Channel 66, featuring Bishop James L. r Schad, Auxiliary Bishop of The Diocese of Camden, and Wayne Whelan, MSW, Administrator of the Diocesan Cape May County Social Services Office. The show will broadcast on WCMC AM-FM radio later. THE HOUSE OF Charity, which is now conducting its 1981 Appeal, either totally or partially supports the wide range of services which will be presented. Bishop Schad noted that he and Whelan will also highlight the activities of the Social Services Office during the last year and the programs now being considered for communities within the county. These programs are available to residents regardless of their race, religious affiliation, or financial status. Projector Church Gift N.WILDWOOD- A fifteen-millimeter sound film projector will be received by the officers of the United Methodist Church, Second and Central Avenues, at the 11 o’clock Sunday service, -in memory of Robert C. Patterson. The'presentation is incorporated into the worship hour, which follows the 10:45 a m hymn-sing, played for by,Mrs Jayne Hdlly, church organist. Following Benediction, the members of the United Methodist Women hold a coffee hour presided over by Mrs. Elisabeth Bohme, president of the U. M. W