Herald & Lantern 9 November '83
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/IXTKRIOK BUILDING CLEANING—Power Washing, Steam Cleaning. Bride, stucco, concrete. Wood, shingles. Also—Point and mildew removal. ROLl-N-CLEAN-POWER WASHING, 368-8219. 11/16 WILL BABYSIT in my home Must be potty trained. Call 522-0007, Terry. 11/9 TAG SALES, EXPERIENCED LIQUIDATOR—Complete contents of homes or businesses. Predemolition sales; structural components as doors, windows, cabinets, plumbing, shrubs, etc. Call 465-5952. 11/23
CARPETS INST ALLED-REP AIRED Commercial & Residential rates. Free Estimates 10% OFF all labor with ad D&S CARPET SERVICE 886-9728
—BUiLOlG ADDITIONS ALTERATIONS No iq|) too big or too small. Anywhere in Cape May & Atlantic Counties. For free estimates call massif builders 967-3861 HAVE PICK-UP-WILl HAUL! You wont it moved, coll Mark, 886-4061. I'm the cheapest. 12/14
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SEASHORE PAINTERS' SPECIAL—Two bedrooms pointed, $85. each (Average rooms) paint not included. Bathroom free. Your choice of MAB Colors. References available. Call 886-8901. TN BUSH REMOVAL for as low as $10. We cgn gently shape or drastically reduce your bushes or trees to suit your taste. Call 886-4055. TN
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CARPENTRY — HOUSE REPAIRS — REPAIR WALLS — Any miscellaneous or fix it jobs, small or large. Quick response. Dependable. Call 886-2381 TN
CARPETS DIRTY? Our trutt mounts U equipment con get them deon & fresh - furniture too!! Call for FREE ESTIMATE 967-3232 AVALON CARPET CARE SCOTCHGARD
SHAPING A CONTROL of all types of bushes, trees, hedges. Overgrown pine borders, bayberry patches, marsh reeds, etc. Gentle shaping or drastic cutback. We are insured and licensed in all shore communities from Sea Isle City south. Inland, from Clermont south. Call 886-4055. , TN CARPENTER SERVICES—By the hour or estimate. Dependable and reliable. No job too small. Also, do emergency repairs. Coll 886-4890 TN WALLPAPER ADDS WARMTH A CHARM to your home. Call Terry Dillon, 884-3438 for FREE ESTIMATE. TN LAM GENERAL CONTRACTOR—Kitchens, additions, all home improvements and repairs. INSIDE and OUT. No job too small. FREE ESTIMATES. Call after 6, 967-3831. 11/30 Thomas Barry Af/jflWP Construction So. Dpnnts 861-5244
PAINTING/PAPERHANGING Now is the time to paper and point. Call Bernie, 884-7071 or 884-5129. TN
PAINTING BY GARY A. TWIGGS INTERIOR-EXTERIOR REASONABLE-DEPENDABLE 465-3615 after 6 p.m. pf
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MR.-MRS. BUSINESS PERSON—We will do your routine typing, correspondence, billing, weekly or monthly. Also typing for individuals, usually ready within hours Call 884-4584. TN ATTENTION: MOTEL, HOTEL, APT. A HOME OWNERS - Let me do your small repairs, remodeling and new construction work that big contractors don't wont. Call 729-2155. 11-30
ALL MAJOR APPLIANCES REPAIRED—Fast service, any make, reasonable prices, quality work. Call anytime 729-1758. TN SEASHORE PAINTING—Local references. Interior-Exterior. Quality work. Experienced. Coll* Tony Fittipaldi, 884-2797. TN SEASHORE PAINTERS SPECIAL—Shingles painted as low as S225. Garage door, one coat, $35. Lowest prices ground. References available. Call 886-8901. \ ' TN SOUTH SHORE CONSTRUCTION
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FIREMEN’S HELPERS — Members of Wildwood Crest Fire Company Auxiliary recently turned over to Fire Department a Mako Air Station to be used to fill theunks on the self-contained breathing apparatus used by the firemen. Left to right at presentation are: kneeling, Rita Canning and Karen Holland; standing, Dee Grassi, Ginnie Peters, treasurer; Jean Olson, president; Sharon Stocker, Kathy Cettai, and Chief Gus Olson. System, which cost $15,000, was purchased from proceeds of auxiliary fund-raising events. |\ > 35 Take Trash Tour
SWAINTON - While the proposed location may still be in question, the concept and operation of a solid waste transfer station gained widespread acceptance this week, the county Municipal Utilities Authority announced, when 35 county municipal and MUA officials, private haulers and concerned citizens toured operating facilities in Mt. Laurel and Brigantine. “We achieved our tour objective,” MUA Executive Director George Marinakis said, “and that was to show people what a transfer station is and how it works. “They saw a simple operation, fully enclosed in a garagey or warehouse type building, where solid waste is transferred daily from smaller municipal or private collection vehicles to larger trucks for transport to a distant landfill for disposal. ”
The purpose of the proposed MUA transfer station, according to the MUA. is to reduce the cost for the communities in the southcentral county by avoiding the time spent for both personnel and equipment travelling the 35-50 additional miles to the new sanitary landfill in Wood-bine-Upper Township. According to the MUA, Middle Township Mayor Michael Voll said, “I don’t have any problems with having a transfer station in Middle Township, I just don’t agree with the proposed Shunpike Road site because the neighbors oppose it. I think it should be located east of the parkway in the area of Crest Haver and I am going to suggest that to the freeholders.” The MUA has recommended to the county Board of Freeholders a site on Shunpike, 1,000-feet north of Indian Trail in
Dr. Walter On Tour
WANT TO BORROW $55,000 for on* year, firtt mortgage on $75,000 property in Cape May County. Need private money for fo*t »ettlement. H. Jeffrie*, P.O. Box 501, Cape May
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AVALON - Dr. 'John Walter, 205 26th St., is taking part in a three-week tour of mainland China this - month with a delegation of members of the medical and scientific worlds. Dr. Walter is participating in lectures on bioengineering and biomatte*ials. He was invited to join the group in China by Dr Solomon Pollack, Dean of Graduate Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania, as a result of Walter’s research in eledtrical stimulation of bone at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine in Philadelphia. This research was presented in Oxford, England, where Drs. Walter and Pollack met. “I AM VERY excited about the trip and feel quite honored to join such a
prestigious group of scientists,” Dr Walter stated. “We will visit the lecture in four to six major cities in China where a cultural exchange in bioengineering and iteomaterials will take place.” An Assistant Professor in Podiatric Orthopedics and Surgery at the Pennsylvania College Of Podiatric Medicine, Walter, D.P.M., M S., has lectured internationally before' in England and Switzerland and is the only podiatrist asked to join the itnernational delegation from the United States. Dr. Walter remains ac Live in the education of podiatry students at the Pennsylvania College of Podiatric Medicine as well as in his private practice in Avalon.
Burleigh. The freeholders are scheduled to conduct a public hearing on the pr<^ posed site at 7 p.m., Nov. 22 at the old courthouse building, Court House. MUA SOLID WASTE Manager Ted O’Neill said the tour made it obvioul that the relationship between the host community and the operator of the transfer station must be one of open communication. “In Brigantine, regular meetings are held with neighbors to identify and solve problems that arise. That is a positive action and one that we should employ with our proposed transfer station and sanitary landfill,” he said O’Neill pointed out that the Brigantine facility is located on a one-and-a-half acre site within 306-feet of a residential development. He said that contrasted greatly with the proposed Burleigh site, which consists of 19 acres in a wooded area that would have extensive buffer zones separating the facility from neighbonng property owners. The nearest residence to the Shunpike facility is 1/3 of a mile away, the MUA reported. The Brigantine transfer station handles an average of 100 tones of solid waste a day compared to the estimated 150 tons that will Jbe handled by the county facility during the nine month winter season The Mt. Laurel installation is located on a relative ly small unbuffered tract of industrial land. The 7.5 acre site also includes modern maintenance garages and offices. Handling 390 to 400 tons a day, the $1.2 million Mt. Laurel facility has been in operation four years, serving the solid waste needs of four municipalities and 25 private haulers in Burlington and Camden counties.
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