Cape May County Herald, 26 January 1983 IIIF issue link — Page 21

Herald & Lantern 26 January *83

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YEAR ROUHD TAX PREPARATION ■Personal-Partnership-Corporation SMALL BUSINESS ACCOUNTING DAVID R. WILLIAMS, LPA LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT 123 Shora Rd„ Route 9 Ocean View, N.J. 08230 HOURS: 9 3 m to 10 p.m Weekdays 9 a m, to 5 p.m (Sal & Son } National Assn Income Tax Prtict’oners National Assn Public Accountants

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C & V TILE KITCHEN COUNTERTOPS F100RS, BATHROOMS, FOYERS, PATIOS AND ALL REPAIRS, FREE ESTIMATES 398-7348 Ocean City tn

MAC'S HOME I M - PROVIMINTS—Initollotion of kitchen cabinet), formica counter top and vanity Alio ipectalmng in door and window replacement, addition) and alteration) Free animate) Dependable lervice Reatonable rate). Coll 368-6141 Tt IN WILL CARE FOR ELDERLY PERSON m their home evening) Exp Call 729-51 87 before noon TN MIKE O'NEILL, CARPENTERBUILDER Interior.Exterior Home remodeling and repair) No job too )moll or large Call 861 2110 after 5pm TN

SOUTH SHORE CONSTRUCTION ADOmOMI. OARAMS ALTER inOMt, NEW HOMEt. WI CAN Mm AU YOU*

886-0811 TIM McNICHOL General Han dyman —Carpentry, painting, wallpaper, plumbing, roofing No job "oo tmall Twenty-four hour re>ponae Reference) Call 465-7163 TN FOR QUALITY WORK CALL BOB OBERMEIER A SONS. — Garage), roofing, addition), porch*), paneling and >idrng Call Today, 886 8301 1 28-83 CARPENTER NEEDS WORK Paneling, drop ceiling), painting, )laining No job too imoll Call 886 9758

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GOVERNMENT JOBS - Im mediate Opening) — OveDeoi and domettic $20,000 to $50,000 plu) a year Colli (312) 931-7053 Ext 2795A 2-2 NIGHT MANAGER Rent free living in exchange for minimal dutie> at Avalon Motel Call 368-5155 between 9 and 5 1 26

SELL DESK TO DESK Earn axtra money Sell Aron at the office. Call 399-2182

PAINTINO/PAPERHANOINO Now i) the lime to paper and paint Coll Berme, 8B4-707I or 884-5 I 29 TN

967-3446 FULLY INSURED YEAR ROUND 0 Avalon Home T Cleaning Service ) HOMES RENTALS OFFICES WINDOWS i

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HELP WANTED TO HOSTESS O ploy lime home party o) aoen on Phil Donohue, 20-20, ond 60 Minute), which includes oil), lingerie, odult novelties and candies Holes) receives a free gift To book a party, coll 729-6795 or 348 5428 1-26-83 R.N. CHARGE NURSE—Posit ion open on 3-11 shift for o full time or o part time R N Excellent itartmg wage, excellent working conditions, excellent benefit) Coll 465-7633 or apply in person at the Cope May Care Center located on Route »9 in Swomlon, J 1 26 $100. par weak part time at home. Webiter, Amenco a favorite dictionary company need) home workers to update local moiling list Easy work Con be done while watching TV All ages Experience unnecessary Colf'l 716-842 6000. ext 8368 I 26

ADVERTISING SALES Exceptional opportunity to join the staff ol the largest weekly newspaper group in Cape May County. Full time, year round opening on expanding statt. Salary range to $22,000. (plus) Out side sales experience required. Send resume to ADVERTISING-'Vti 418 Forrest Rd.. Villas, N.J. 08251.

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FOR ALL YOUR PRINTING NEEDS —Fast Service, quality priming Coll 884 8700 Chtistmas cards imprinted now TN ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES REPAIRED—Fast service, any moke, reasonable prices, quality work Call anytime 729-1758. TN SPECIAL TOUCH HOUSE CLEANING SERVICE. Avalon residents, you will enjoy the special attention I give your home $40 weekly, also available on dcfly bail), excellent ref Call 653-6959 TN WILL REMOVE FUEL OIL from one location to another or ouy 327 3914 * TN EXPERIENCED MAIDS, CLEANING SERVICE—Homes apt) , condos ond offices Coll

TN EXPERT TYPING done in my home on on IBM Selective II Typewriter Cosmo disclosure form), menus, term papers, resumes All business logo pnd personal papers typed quickly ond professionally Coll 884 4584 TN IN YOUR HOME CHAIRS REWEBBED, t-om $20 Solos rewebbed, from $45 Free estimates Call Jim at 884-7582 TN TAXES A ACCOUNTING PERSONAL A BUSINESS. Joseph Discount, 122 38th $t , Sea Isle City, coll for appf 263-2126 TN

HIS BLACK DOC. was found tied in the woods on 1/8/83 with his neck cut from the cord. It will need a good home with lots of attention.

THE ANIMAL WELFARE SOCIETY OF CAPE MAY COUNTY INC. — P.O. Box 805, North Cape May, is a non-profit volunteer organization. Besides the animal above they have numerous other pets for adoption and also offer lost and found service. Call 485-3403. Open Tues thru Sun. 11-3, closed Monday.

THE HUMANE SOCIETY OF OCEAN CITY INC. at 1 Shelter Rd of Tennessee Ave. in Ocean City has the pet below for adoption as well as many other canine* and felines, Shota are administered before adoption The Society is run by volunteers and donations are appreciated. They're open between I and 4 p.m and can be

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KELLY LYNN is a 2 year old female shepherd type, tan and black. She's househroken. has had all shots and is a good family dog.

Found In Cape May 12/22/82 Near Madison & Washington Sts A Grey Tiger Male Cat About One Year Old, CALL 884-7605

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LOST—BLACK PUPPY Cufly with white ch*)t Eight month) old Nome. Bud $20 00 Reword Coll 806 3592

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THIRD ANNUAL FLEA MARKET, SPONSORED BY WILDWOOD CATHOLIC PARENTS GUILD Sot , Feb 5. 8 a m to 5 p m St Ann') Hall, New Jer>ey & Magnolia Ave) . Wildwood lable Cot, $10 For retervatiom coll 522 2662. 522 9274. 729-6062. 522 3087 2/2 SHOPPERS' FLEA MARKET, GRAND OPENING 26th $t and Pork Blvd , N Wildwood Dealer) call for table rate) Call 522 5333 2/2 Do you know whoro the Villa* S A 10 Uf Remember Cleml Live day by day Anyone con carry ho burden however heavy, till nightfall Thi) it o 1 I life mean) one doy at o time Stop in —Soy hello to Groce. Coro and Jeon 886 3911 1-26 ALONE? AFRAID? Pre.) alert button and PHON A MEDIC Emergency Service will notify medical and police help within minute) low. low price, $ 195 for unit Guaranteed ioti$loc1ion Aci nowl The life you )av* may be your own or loved one Call 729-0118 2-2

MAMIA, PSYCHIC READER AND HYPNOTIST. No more of Phil') Rock’n Choir She will give contultotion in her office by appt , and come to your party Coll

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VACATION IN AMERICAN PARADISE St John. U.S. Virgin Islands Efficiency apartments, super year round weather Gorgeous views. $50. per day. Call 967-4651. m

Boro Amends Building Rule STONE HARBOR - Mayor and Council passed an ordinance amending Chapter 15 ol the Revised General Ordinances of the borough on first reading with the second, third and final reading scheduled for its meeting Feb B This ordinance clarifies the definition of a dwelling unit, a rental unit along with the conversion of hotels and motels into multiple dwellings and the density within multi family dwellings In addition it amends the definition of a single family dwelling, a duplex dwelling and hotels and motels

PARENTS OF PUBLIC & PAROCHIAL ELEMENTARY STUDENTS Are Invited to an Open House at Wildwood Catholic High School during Catholic Schools Week, Feb. 6 to 12. Come and see how the values of Christian Education make us different. W.C.H.S.. 15th & Central Aves., N. Wildwood. 7:30 to 9 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 8. Philosophy, discipline, academics and activities will be presented and explained

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TWO POODLES NEED A HOME One toy, one miniature For detail) coll 399-6845

MILITARY recruiting is booming locally and nationally due to the recession. The Army is actually turning away some applicants. and all must have a high school diploma With the current pay scale, room and board and college benefits, a recruit would have to have an annual civilian income of $14,000 a reap as many benefits WILDWOOD friends are rooting for Michael Voll. an 11-ycar veteran of the Wildwood police, in his newjob as Middle ToVnship Mayor. Voll was also an undercover narcotics agent The Democrats hope to acquire 100 percent control of the township by running Jim Alexis against I'at Peterson. Voll defended replacement of the 21-year solicitor George James by Bruce Gorman, he says James will still have a $24,000 annual salary in charge of tax foreclosures and liens Voll is forming a nine member Mayor's Advisory Council, made up of both parties EX-NORTH Wildwood lifeguard John Dinan is recovering from surgery a I Philadelphia College of Osteopathy Dinan's home is on Nth 51. He played end for Villanova University and stirred in the. Liberty Bowl when the Wildcats were defeated by Oregon Stale Local Shamrock bartender Pat O'Brien, who was the quarterback for Villanova’s last football team, is now a traveling salesman for Hudson-O, a national medical supply

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LOCAL LAD Dennis Flynn has landed a dream job with the Charlie Prose Revue He’s off to three months in the Virgin Islands with the comedian, and just returned from engagements in Washington and Reading VINELAND MAYOR Patrick Eiorilli wants the New Jersey Turnpike to finance an extension to Cape May It sounds like a

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KATHLEEN KELLER, who has the female lead in the Wildwood Boardwalk movie. "Touched. - has landed a starring role in TV’s "Dynasty " W II E N WESTING HOUSE Cable Group W offered a free weekend of movies to area TV viewers, locals got a good look at Wildwood ae tor Jack O’Halloran. O’llalloran portrayed one of the three villians in "Superman II " Jack spent a couple months here ihis winter renewing acquain lances with classmates, friends and neighbors DR. PHILIP MARONE, team physician for the Phillies, has his summer home at Aster Rd and Park Blvd up for sale WILDWOOD'S Sharon Donahue helped the Academy of Culinary Arts of Mays Landing win a gold medal for classical buffet at the prestigous Salon of Culinary Art held at New York's Hilton Hotel

Sharon's attending the area culinary institute, which is ranked as the finest in the U S A E X W I L D W O O I) lifeguard. Billy Fox. a bartender at Downey's Irish Pub, Front and South Streets. Philly. tells us that owner Jack Downey used to sing with the "Harry James Band " He is the uncle of famed singer Morton Downey who is retired in Florida The downstairs bar at Downey's was once a tellers' counter in a Dublin bank and the upstairs bar was a pub in the city of Cork. Downey, a long time Avalon colonist, is often seen at Zaberers Anglesea

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AVALON'S Diffenbach family have placed for sale signs on their London Ale House. They featured such talent as Maynard Ferguson. Buddy Rich and Bobby Rydcll. Kydell, who has a Montgomery Ave home, is currently hcadlin mg at the Dunes. Las Vegas I) E L A W A R E B A Y oystermen are thankful to Cape area clam processors who have offered to donate their empty shells to im prove the hay bottom for the oyster industry WILDWOOD has a sizeable colony in Denver, "the mile high city, - ' every winter All athletes and lifeguards, they labor as teachers, ski instructors and b a 1t e n d e r s in "Wildwood West, Denver's' Bull and Bush " They are Doug Ford, Larry Fee. Mike MacManus, Rich Skuta, Rill Rowe and Pete Salo. LOCAL Bud Benson has tjcen in the comic division prize money for 20 of 22 annual Mummer's parades BOBBIE KAYE, local organist-entertainer, wishes to thank the host of entertainers and legions of fans and friends who made her benefit at (iarvin's Irishman's Cafe a rousing success I/)n f'esar oganiz ed (he fete Among others. The Villas Fishing Club turned out en masse THE COUNCIL race is heating up with many seek mg the nod Joe Gaines has already announced and made TV appearances LONG ISLAND’S 110 million dollar annual shcllftshmg industry has l>ecn dealt a crippling blow as mqre than 100 New Yorker* were sickened from eating clams from poHuted waters The bootleg clams have been traced to Massachusetts Fortunately, New Jersey has Strict laws on this subject Our Cape May county fishermen would never be guilty of selling clams from polluted waters RON DKAKI-? is the manager of Nilen Brothers, the Vet stadium food and beverage concessionaire His brother, Dr. Andy Drake lives in Cape May Dr Drake played quarter back for the "Jimmies" of St James High School, Chester, Pa