Cape May County Herald, 30 December 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 25

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Coll lor l-REfc ESTIMATE 967-3232 IVtLON C1RPET CURE SCOTCHCARD

KIN HAMANM Bui I dor. Now homo*, additions, alterations, "largo repairs, garages, docks, roofing, siding, termite damage rpports. Free estimates. Pltone 465-9383. 1- L Tf# WILLMMOVI FUIL OIL from one location to another or buy from owner and remove. 327-

SHOmMOOelivery service. Servicing Avalon, Stone Harbor Court House. No order too large. $67-7649.

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LA MIS — CAN'T OCT OUT or mi HOUM to* a HAWCUTT Coll Vicki, licensed beautician, and I will come to your home. Hair cut $10.00. Ncv. and Dec. Holiday Special-White Velvet per.manent wave, wash and set incl.. $22.50 and 27.50. 686-

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REUMUII ouunm SERVICE 368-7542 . Light housekeeping Rental! — Homes Apartment* — Offices CARPET CLE1NING IN

general cleaning, residential or commercial, apartments, offices, windows. Call 263-

G&M OIL REMOVE OLD HOME HEATING OIL FROM TANKS OF CONVERTED SYSTEMS PAY TOP RATES PER GALLON AIL QUANTlfl^S LARGE AND SMALL 368-3266 tn

TOT STOR.PUU. AND HALT DAT NUUIRY. Drop in., after school hours, babysitting days while you shop. 0605-07 Landis Ave., Townse.*>i Inlet, 263-2250. TN •ABYSfTTIMO - IN MT HOBRI — Any shift, meals included. 465-3378. 12-2

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roe all Tout printino NIKDS-Fast Service, quality printing. Call 884-8700. Christmas cards Imprinted

WICKS ROfFIII CiMFMT 886.4103 SPfCfALfifNO IN HOT ROOT SHINOLtS OUHiRSi PATCHWORK MIMMR LOCAL 30 FRIIISTIMATIS CALL DAY OR IVININO

LOST-IN CMCH 9 month old female cot. block and brown striped tabby, port perslan, very fluffy toil. Greatly missed 465-3414. ; 1-6 LOST-MANS WATCH-Plywo od face framed in goldinscription on bock redds "Given to PhllllpMIxsell for 25 Years of Service . Widow of 2 months despondent over losing It. Vicinity of ASP. Murphys or Falrview Cemetery, Court House. Coll 368-2550. Reword. — 12-30

PAINTINO/PAPIR. HANOI NO Now is the time to paper ond paint. Call Bemle, 884-7071 or 884-5129. ! TN

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SOMERS POINT - Thr following recent area forth* have been announced by Shore Memorial Hoa fatal: SON 10 Timothy and Margaret Mflwet! Twombty of-III S 7th St , Del Haven. Dec. 15. SON to Barry and Eliubelh

SON to Robert and Lori Rallen Craadlotk of 915 Wesley Ave . Ocean City. Dec. IS 'COURT HOUSE - The following recent area forth* have been announced by Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hoapital DAUGHTER to Ijiwrence and Barbara Altieri Rutherford of No 2 King 8t, Rio Grande. Dec 7 DAUGHTER to William and Lmda Ranter l.emon of » N Main SI . Court House. Dec. 9 Daughter to Richard and Margaret Morrlsiey Davies of tm McKinley Ave . Villaa. Dec. • DAUGHTER to Gary and Sandra llermaa Kovach of 2ni Apple QkiMom Dr . N Cape May. Dec. II DAUGHTER to Stephen arid JoAnn Yeager Keeler of 233 Oesae Ave . Wildwood, Dec 12 DAUGHTER lo Larry and Deborah Chambers Newby of (M02 Pacific Ave , Wildworfli Cresl, Dec / ,2 y ■ SON to Alvin and Moxme Jones Roberson of Woodbine 'Manor. • Woodbine Dec 13 SON to Paul and Mary Richanlson (atHna of |« W -New York Ave. Villas. Dec 13 DAUGHTER to Shawn and Shirley Hotter Garrily of 2lt Orchard Dr. N Cape May. Dec 15. * DAUGHTER to Harry and Theresa Hamilton Rambo of 1507 Bayshore Rd , Villas Dec 19 DAUGHTER to Barry and Kathleen Berk Brighl of Cape May • Court House. Dec 20

Senior Fete VILLAS - The Millman Seniors' Club Inc. held its annual Christmas dinner party at the Millman Center recently. A catered dinner was served followed by live music and dancing. Door prizes were given out.

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TIPS ON BUYING A USED PICKUP Here are a few hints to help ybu teat out that used four-wheeler that's caught

your eye.

WITH THE TRUCK ON THE RACK: Grasp a front wheel top and bottom, and try to work it back and forth. More than an eighth of an inch play could mean » kingpin replacement bill. Spin all four wheels with the truck out of geer ... a metal-to-metel sound on any wheel

will likely indicate worn or badly adiusted brakes.

Themuffler and the tailpipe ahould be sound. ■* Check the frame for bent, warped, or welded spots . . . and the inside of all the tirea for streaks of hydraulic fluid. (These could indicate a leaky wheel cylinder in the

brake system.}

WITH THE TRUCK ON THIJ. GROUND: Pull out the engine oil dipstick and check for grit (a sign of excossivc^ertgine wear) Watch, too. for oil with a foamy, grayish appearance. It means that water ia present, and that's an almost'sure sign ofacracked head or block. ' Remove the radiator filler cap and dip in a finger. Oil in the water is just as bad as water in the oil. Look over the cooling system for signs of leaks. If the pickup has bean driven just before your inspection, wait as long as possible before starting it again. You can't tell as much from art engine that's already been warmed up as from one that's started cold. ' * WITH THE TRUCK RUNNING: As you start the vehicle, listen for anv unusual nowes from the starter. The engine should idje quietly and ainoothly. . With the powerpiant still'idling, walk around to the exhdust and have someone race the engine. A puff or two of black smoke-caused by carbon-shouldn t be considered important. White smoke, on the other hand, probably means th^ old jalopy needs rings .. . and that can be expensive. Climb m-the cab and let out the clutch. Do you hear A faint (or not so faint! jingle? If th^ noise disappears when you let the clutch in. it 's a worn rfng gear Tost the Ughts. turn signals, hand brake, horn, and windshield wipers. THE TEST DRIVE: Ease into ge*r and pull away gently. Even with your foot off th%throttle. the truck should lug along on the level without! bucking and jumping. ., Apply the brakes. You should not have to pump the pedal. If you can find a steep hill, drive up it. Then, on the downhill aide, in highfcar. take your footoff the throttle. If the truck picks up speed, it'rf probably'low on compreasiort and needs new rings. - fp . , . DEALING: Your best bet ia to buy a one-owner truck from a private party. But if you do find ah exceptional.machine offered by a dealer, don't hesitate to bargain with the salesperson. Be tough. Drive th£ price down. Furthermore, if you can find a truck With an excellent body and running gear, but with a blown engine, it might well be a good buy. Before you mak* that aort of deal, though, shop around for the necessary parts and have a good mechanic give you gn exact estimate of the repair costs. If the total is reasonable, within your budget, and less than'you'd have to pay for a secondhand truck ih supposedly good condition .. buy the vehicle? ’ . • • .

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MARIA A. AMARORE. 78. o( ™ Court House. Dec 25 Bom in' B Philadelphia, she lived in Woodbine ^ before morinR here 48 years ago HELEN C. APPI.EBEE. SO, of B Wildwood Crest. Dec 28 Bom In ■ Pennsylvania, she was an area rest m dent for 60 years B, FLORENCE R. RATCHI.ER, S3. ■ of Oman City. Dec 25 She was a ■ resident here 2 years ETHEL A. FARRER. 74. of ■ Wildwood Crest, Dec 23 She was a B member of the Crest Community ™ Church of Wildwood Crest. ARTHUR J. FIRTH 82. of Town " Bank. Dec 19 Bom in England, h* | moved hen* from Malvern Pa 17 B years ago AIJ.E.N PORTER. 84. of Goshen. B Dec 28 An area resident all hia life. B he 4ras an Army veteran of WWII a MARY G. HAND. 91. of Ocean Cl- B ty. Dec. 21. A rnMent here far M ■ year*, she wsi horn In Ohio and had ■ aUmded Oberlin Collegr there. ■ NELLIE L. JAMER. 78. of Mar mora. Dec 28 Formerly of Ocean CHy. she was a resident here 30 years MARYANNE K. KATZ 18. of Wildwood C(est, Dec 26 She was a lifelong area resident EDWARD C. KELLY, 50. of Wildwood. Dec 20 Born in Philadelphia, he was a resident here 34 years and an Army veteran of the Korean War LOUISE M. I.EWIR, II. of South Dennl*. Dec. 21 Born in Philadelphia, she waa a resident here many years JAMES M. MATTHEWS. 96. of Erma. Dec. 28 A self-employed carpenter, he was a lifelong area

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WILLIAM R. MrKANNAN. 67. of Ocean City. Dec 22 Formerly of Wynnewood, Pa„ he was a resident here 8 years ROBERTA W MOORE. 44. of Wildwood Crest. Dec 24 A local resident 16 years, she was a registered nurse (HARLEM SHEPPARD. 54. of Town Bank. Dec 21. Born in Cape May. he was a lifelong area resident MAGGIE SMITH. 61. of Wildwood. Dec 19 She waa an area resident since 1966 ELIZABETH A., FI.MOTT STURM. 60. Nov II A residenl of l^iwer Township 57 years, she moved to Seattle three years ago A. WARREN WRIGHT. 89. of West Cape may. Dec 24 An ar^a resident to years, he was a retired carpenter and member of the Cape May Kiwanis ANDREW C/ZCRKUSKV. 67 of Villas; Dec 18 B-m m Philadelphia, he was a resident here to yeAm

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