Herald & lantern 24 February '62
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CARET COHSTRICflOR Home Repairs and Renovation Expert, Dependable Service • Free Estimates 967-7t«4 Avalon, NJ.
MM4NIM ACCOUNT1NO —P«r»ooal-Portr>«r«hlp-co-rporatlon. Y#or round Incomo Ton *«rvk*». David R. Willlom»,. Ucontod Publk Accountant. 123 Shoro Rd., Ocoonviow. N.J. Appointmontt Praforrod. TN
KXPtVT TYP1NO don* In m, homo on on IBM Saloctivo II Typewriter. Co if no disclotur* formi, menu*, term paper* resume*. All business, legr and personal papers type quickly ond professionally Call 884-4584. TN
equipment cen grt them dean & fresh furniture too 11 Call lor FREE ESTIMATE QR7.1919 AVALON CARPET CARE SCOTCHGARD
WICKS RMFIRfi COMPACT
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PAINTING BY GAIIY A. TWIGGS lITTtRIOII-EXTEfllOfl REASONABli OEPENOABIE 9*7-7633 (After 6 p.m.)11
BARRY MARTIN CUSTOM PAINTING INTERIOR-EXTERIOR PRff fSTfMATIS 368-8391
REABV MAIB CUMIN SERVICE 368-7542 Light housekeeping Rentals — Homes. Apartments — Offices CMPET CLEANIR6 TN
GAM OIL REMOVE OLD HOME HEATING OIL FROM TANKS OF CONVERTED SYSTEMS PAY TOP RATES PER GALLON ALL QUANTITIES LARGE AND SMALL 368-3266 in
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DOES YOUR FAMILY ' . - NEED ADDITIONAL INCOME? Do you have up to 20 houra per weeli to apend at a part-time fob? If you anawered YES to both queetlone it’a time to JOIN THE MARINES We have a .number of part-time [teller positions with various scheouling needs which should fit your availabili- * ty. Previous banking experience a plus, however, we will train. For Further Details CALL OUR PERSONNEL OFFICE 729-2222 Ext. 418 E.O.E. ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICf 3200 PACIFIC AVENUF WILDWOOD. N | 00260
rim rmcmnis ABOUT OCEAN CITY 6 ITS PEOPLE. THAT’S WHAT WEUE LOOKING FOR, FROM SOMEONE WHO REALLY KNOWS THE TOWN AND CAN WRITE ACCURATELY. C1U 987-3312
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TIXAS RtPINIRY CORP. offers plenty of money plus cash bonuses, fringe benefits to mature individual in Cape May County area. Regardless of exp., write A.P. Sears, Free.. Texas Refinery Carp., Box 711, Fort Worth, Texas 76101. , 2/77 OOURMCT RfSTAURANT - K ITCH IN — Career op portunity In Cope May. Must be reliable person, self-moti-vated and Imaginative. Will consider inexperienced person if individual has interest ond is willing to learn. Call chef Diane Munti at 8842555 btwn 4 4 9 p.m. . . 2/24 IARN 84.97 HR. — We need assistance in evaluating and responding to daily work reports submitted by our field workers throughout the state. No exp. nec. Paid training program; Work full or parttime at home. For Information send SASE 9% Inches long to AWGA, Dept. E. Box 49204. Atlanta. GA. 30359. 2/77 " MATURI YIAR ROUND WOMIN NIIDIO FOR seasonal motel help. Coll 368-
7761.
3/10 NURSERY SCHOOL AIDE — Experience preferred - part * time hours. Mon.-Fri. Must love children I Call 368-1724 or 368-5930. 2/24 OROAMIST — St. Mary’s Episcopal Churchi Stone Harbor. Call 368-5W2 Tues. Sat. InA.M.
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CAMNA PCRSON FOR PRINT BMOR — Exp. prsderred In camera work, stripping, plate work, etc. Inquire at Leader Printers. 5914 New Jersey Ave., Wildwood. TN PAST! UR COMPOS1R for print shop. Adequate type essential. experience required. Inquire at Leader Printers, 5914 New Jertey Ave., Wildwood Crest. TN
‘A Place Called Hell’ RIO GRANDE- “Why I Relieve There is a Place Called Hell’ will be the theme of'ityte message by the Rev. Guy*L. Rafhmell. pastor of Grace Gospel Chapel al the II am. worship service Sunday. The pastor will speak on "It’s Not What You Know," a survey of the book of Hosea, at ihe 7 p.m. Sunday service . The weekly Bible Study and prayer tirtie is J ‘p.m. Wednesday. Sermons For Lent S. SEAVILLE — "The Self • Declarations of • Christ" will be the theme of Lenten sermons af the 11:15 a m. services at the South SeavfUe United Methodist Church. The Rev. John M. Long, pastor, -will introduce the series this Sundpy by speaking on the words of Jesus: "I am th6 Good Shepherd . ’ ’ Mrs. Bradley Neilson will lead the Senior Choir, accompanied by Mrs. Thoms Van Artsdalen on
the organ.
Return Visit CAPE MAY — The Rev.
Robert Pierce will be in the pulpit once again Feb. 28, while Pastor Cass Shaw is on vacation. He and Mrs. Pierce recently returned to Cameroun for a visit and the topic of his sermon will
be Cameroun Revisited. There will, be a coffee
hour after the worship ser-
vice. then Rev. and Mrs
Pierce will sh^w slides of
their trip.
— I BoydTylrt CLERGY APPRECIATION Day was marked by the Bayshore Kiwanis Club whose guest* last week Introduced club president John Furmanek; right, included from left: Fr. James Horian of St. Raymond’s; Rev. Myron Campbell of Weslyan Church; Rev. George Flncke .of Covenant Bible, an# Rev. Ernie Hinson of Church of the Natarene.
Slate Guest Preacher
N CAPE MAY
Stephen Arrick, assistant to the pastor of the First Christian Reformed Church in Chino, Calif, will be bringing the message at the 11 a.m worship and the 7 p.m. worship service of the Covenant Bible Church.
Arrick is a graduate of Clearwater Christian College and Reformed
Seminary in Jackson, Miss .
Hels married to the former Kathy Rudolph and is the father of two children A special meeting of the members jof. the church will
Fishing Creek Rd. near take place in the sanctuary Bayshore Rd . according to 7 p m Wednesday Hegmn
‘the pastor. Dr George Fin
eke.
HOWLING SUCCESS The stork has come and S one and we re faced with stark realiTtie baby cried, was picked up twice. Now peace and quiet have a price! J■ Viney Endfcptf Make Any Good Day Even Better. Give Blood.
I American Red Crom
ing March 7. a si*cond nursery will be in operation during the mornirig ser
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‘Miracles’ To Be Topic WII.DW.OOI) CR “Miracles” will lx* the topic of tht* sermon by Ruy Charles ij. Rowe at the, 11 arh. worship service' Sunday at Crest Community Church. Crocus Rd and Pacific AYe. The youth and adult choirs will sing, an Mrs Bette Van Dyke will be at the organ
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