Cape May County Herald, 24 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 52

52 , Herald & Lantern 24 October '84

SMS LAWN THATCHING AND AERATION followed by seeding will bring excellent results this foil ond next spring. Ground conditions this yeor ore very fovoroble. Please coll well in odvonce for estimate 886-4055. — TN ELECTRICAL REPAIRS— Additional wiring, service entrance charges Smoke alarm systems installed No job too small, reasonable rotes, free estimates Taylor Electric, License 7140. Coll 886-3837 TN KEN HAMANN, BUILDER - New Homes, Additions. Alterom tions, decks, roofing, siding, lorge repairs Call for estimote, « 465-9382 . : tn PET SITTER. Will core for pets in your home. Mature, reliable, references 465-3710. TN TIM McNICHOL, HOME REMODELING REPAIRS-Car-pentry, decks, painting, wollpapering, roofing. No job too small. Twenty-four hour response Coll 465-7163 TN CARPENTER SERVICES-By the hour or estimate Dependable and reliable No job too small. Also, do emergency repairs. Coll 886-4890 tn TV TROUBLE? GABRIEL'S TELEVISION SERVICE— Zenith, RCA, G.E experts. All other j makes repaired Drumbed Rd. & Beoch Ave , Villos. 886-3785 tn SHAPING A CONTROLLING (i of all types of bushes, trees, hedges, overgrown pine borders, ^ boyberry patches, marsh reed, y etc. Gentle shaping or drastic cut back. We ore insured ond licensed q| in all shore communities from Sea in on snore communities from ooa

Isle City, south. Inland from Clermont, south. Call 886-4055 TN IN TOUR HOME, CHAIRS, REWEBBED— From S20. Sofas rewebbed, from $45 Free estimates Call Jim, 884-7582 — _TN EXPERT TYPING done in my home on on IBM Selectric II Typewriter. Casino disclosure forms, menus, resumes. All business, legal and personal papers typed quickly and professionally. Call 684-4584. TN MAM AUTOMATIVE CLEANING/WAXING 29 years experience INTERIOR/EXTERIOR detailing. By appointment. Satisfaction guaranteed— Call MOSS-BROOKS FIRESTONE, Cape Moy Court House, now 465-4553 TN ' CULTIVATING— I will cuhivote your garden. S15/Hr. $15. min Coll Tom. 884-6229 12/12 TRASH REMOVAL SERVICI— Coll 624-3829 TN MUSICAL GROUP AVAILABLE FOR NEW YEAR'S EVE. 5 piece band We ploy everything 465-9587 or 522-5859 tn SEASHORE PAINTING — Local references Interior-Exterior Quality work Experienced Coll Tony Fittipoldi, 884-2797 TN 4 465 3871 | HlKI - CLEANING SERVICE 1 yjUgH yjjj ,e„ • FULLY INSURED ? -grK? • GUARANTEED " QUALITY WORK £ 3T^V ' » EXPERIENCE £ J • YEAR ROUND ^ c 3* Professional Cleaning - I -3* Commercial-Private T •«> Real Estate » Window Cleaning * r 4* Boats - Yachts » * .3* Winter Watch & Security r J* Prolessional Carpet ► ^ Cleaning - Res & - J Commercial » c 3 Woodside Rd. T s -j Cape May Ct. Hse.,, ? J

•mmeimCLEAN KfT-COMPLITI HOUSE CLEANING-COMMER-CIAL A RESIDENTIAL. Greetings residents of Seo Isle, Avolon, Stone Horbor, Wildwood & Cope May, get out ond enjoy the fall season I Leave your deon ing & windows to CLEAN KIT. Coll 465-3871 (tee our od under this heoding). TN J.T. PINE WOOD CRAFT. Custom made wood shelves, clocks, bookcases, assorted wall units Also your name in wood. Located at K's Flea Market, Rt. 9, Rio Grande, 465-9767 Sat. & Sun. only 9-5. TN A PROBLEM? Lgt us do it for you. Coll 886-9580 between 5 A 8 p.m. for details. D.D.'t Services 1 1/17 CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING— Our friendly sbop-at-home service offers convenience ond guaranteed quality workmanship. Coll Scott's Framing Service at 967-5095. — TN WRAPTURE OFFERS PERSONALIZED GIFT BUYING and extro-ordinory gift wrapping just for you. Cardi oddressed ond moiled too. 886-8825, 884-4412. — JO/24 CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL, SI 3. per room, Min./2 rooms. Flood damage, olso home mointenonce, painting, carpentry TN PAID FOR ANTIQUE VICTORIAN FURNITURE, Silver Coins, especially dollars, , old wicker furniture in restoreoble ^ cond., dolls-bisque, any unusual cono., aoiis-oitque, any unusual

items. Coll 884-2381. 12/12 MANAGEMENT TRAINEE/ADM. ASST. 31 y.o. mole desires career opportunity. Perfers Cope May County oreo. B.A. Good Chorocter. Family oriented. Diverse background 609 886-2441. 215-333-3407 11 17 NEED WEEKDAY RIDE-Cape Moy to Court House 9 to 5 weekdays. Need to go just down the street from courthouse. 465-5055 doy; 884-4584 evenings, TN COMMUTER NEEDS WEEKLY RIDE between Washington D C ond Cope Moy Will share driving and/or costs Call 884-4584 TN I WILL BABYSIT IN YOUR HOME from Mon. to Fri. Very good w/children A very good refer Coll Noncy oi 263-8749. — 10/24 RIDE WANTED— Stone Horbor •o Atlantic City. Mon . 3:45 a.m. Also ride, Slone Horbor to Philo areo, weekly, mornings. 368-7445, weekends 10/24 LAFFERTY, MARGARET S.: Would like to locate descendants of same Possible names Mory, Jone or Rito Sanderson Also anyone nomed Sinex Port of missing family history. Donald J. Sine*. 16311 Serenade Ln.. Huntington, Beoch, CA, 92647. 1 0/3 1 -uuiumSHARP POCKET CALCULAT- | OR, "Elsi Mote", model • EL-8130, (the model with no buttons ond which sounds the musical note when you depress o number or function). If you hove one. new or used and want to sell h coll 886-3771 : TN COLLECTIONS, stomp accumulations, U.S ond foreign Sports 'N Stuff. 1400 Texas Ave., Cope May. 884-5844 . " ' - TN __ FAIR FLEA MARKET, EASTERN SHORE NURSING CONVALESCENT CENTER. j Sat., Nov. 3, 10-3. Benefits oil our | Residents. Spoce Available , 465-2260 Support Urft 10/31

) Mews Notes from Lower Township E. J. Duffy 465-5055

FROM NOW UNTIL its next reorganization at least, township council will begin work sessions at 7 p.m. instead of 6 p.m. on first and third Mondays of the month, council decided last week. The change was made to reduce the time between the end of work sessions and the beginning of council's 8 p.m. regular meeting. Some sessions have ended as early as 6:30 p.m. Revising the work session schedule also accommodates Councilman David F. Brand Jr. who works late on his regular job as a heavy equipment operator. "Let's try it at seven, " ' Mayor Robert Fothergill suggested at test week's work session. N. v "It would be a big help-to Dave," said Deputy Mayor Joseph Davis. Brand did not arrive before council cleared its conference room for £ private meeting (see front page stories). Beforehand, councilmen voted 4-0 to approve the schedule change. Township Manager James R. Stump recommended the change which will take effect at council's next meeting day, Nov. 5. .

I WHILE REVIEWING bills during last week's e work session, Councilman » Joseph Lonergan noted that 33 payments, totaling 510,464, were for equipment needed l>y the Public , Works Department. "That's a lot of money," | he added. | . "Yeah, and a lot of it's for (auto) parts," Stump i replied. "And we're concerned about this." i ••• BIDS WILL BE opened next Nov. 29 at 11 a.m. on the township sale of four 1979- '81 trash trucks and on a proposed contract that would replace township trash collection with private hauling. Not including the cost of equipment and fuel, Lower pays 5300,000 to collect trash with municipal crews, Stump reported at council's Oct. l meeting. | "The idea." he said of j private collection, "is to try and contain our co6ts." i I

s "What are we going to do t with the (collection) ] employes that we have?" 7 asked Rocco Romano of i Cape May Beach, f "He's looking into it i (private hauling ) to give us something to compare > (municipal collection) i with," replied Fothergill. i '"niat doesn't mean we're going to do it," the major said of the proposed switch. "It's his (Stump's) job to i lode into it." Some of these things are great iAeas," observed former Mayor Peggie Bieberbach. "It's a shame," she told Stump Oct.JJhat he didn't review previous private trash haufjjtg operations in Tower) One hauler, Bieberbach recalled, proposed to charge Lower 5250,000 for /^trash collection in 1975. Stump had mentioned earlier, though, that he realized private haulers collected township trash before and the related problems. He announced at the Oct. l council meeting that a decision on private trash hauling would be made within 30 days but, judging from the bid opening date, that decision vrill apparently take 60 days or more. LOWER SHELLED out 525,732 last month in tipping fees at the county MUA landfill, Woodbine, Stump confirmed at last week's work session. Mayor Fothergill complained then, and again at council's regular meeting, that the MUA just awarded at 595,000 contract to a Pennsylvania firm for landscaping the dump. "So you can see your tax dollars are being well utilized by the MUA," he said sarcastically. "It's just unbelievable," he added Thursday. "Unless they're consider-, ing walkways, rose gardens and water fountains, I think 595,000 is a bit too much." '*■ "... they're wily planting trees," Fothergill griped. "We could've gotten Boy Scouts up there. | "Don't we have county < people to do this...?" he 1 asked. j 1 BIEBERBACH. was i concerned about the MUA than the

county authority last week ) though. Although Fothergill told , her council would direct Solicitor Bruce Gorman to investigate- a possible township takeover of the local MUA, council did not respond to her all for removing MUA members from their seats or Bieberbach 's request that council probe her allegation that j an MUA member received I reduced rates to connect I sewer lines to his campground. Bieberbach and other residents last Monday asked council to take council against four of the five MUA members because they authorized water and sewer rate hikes Oct. 3 over residents' objections. "Right now, it's sort of in Limbo," Deputy Mayor Davis said Thursday. "Bruce (Gorman) is in Limbo but he'll give us any advice we need." Gorman, added Davis,

0 told him that council pr ) bably can't fire MU members. >f Council, Davis cot tinued, considered packin t the autbwity by appointin s two more members tx e found out "the most yo ) can have is five." Coin cilrnen have also weigbe e the idea of appointing a: r advisory council for th MUA but found out th ) MUA would appoint it. Davis reported earlie > this month that Manage: 1 Stump wants to be ap i pointed by council to tlx i first MUA vacancy nex > June. "He wants to get -on it,' i Davis confirmed, referring i to Stump Thursday. "He's very anxious to get on it." i As a municipal official in Michigan, Davis noted, Stump have overhauled sewer rate structures. That's what opponents of sewer and water rate hikes wanted the MUA to do Oct 3. JOSEPH CIRRINICIONE, principal of Lower Township Consolidated School, Cold Spring, announce that fourth through sixth grade students have registered to participate in the National Multiple Sclerosis Society READaTHON. "The students will read as many books as they can over a four-week period and collect donations from their sponsors for each book read," the principal explained. "The funds collected will further MS research and provide services for the 3,000 MS patients served by the Greater Delaware Vallev Chapter of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society." LOWER TOWNSHIP Rotary Club plans its fourth annual Christmas Parade Dec. 8. It will begin ' 7 p.m. ; t Breakwater Plaza. Bayshore Road, North Cape May, and end at the North Cape May Shopping Center. Prizes and trophies will awarded in a number of categories including Best Entrant. For more call Folis (886-2716) or write the club, c/o Box 736.

ACTING UP — Doing his Michael Jackson takeoff is Joey N orris on stage for fifth-grade classmates at Cape May Elementary School. He is the sob of Mrs. Josephine \ orris of Cape May. North Cape May. N.J. 08204. REMINDERS — Lower's Democratic Club holds its flea market Friday and Saturday at the clubhouse, Bayshore Road and Washington Avenue, Villas. The club is hosting a Nov. 14 bus trip to Reading Pa., outlets and farmers' markets. For information, contact Mary Noce. at 886-6663. See Coupon For 50C OFF On Classified Page

STONE HARBOR HOUSE AND BUILDING SALE. Demolition pcrti on both plus content* Bring took 100't of Hem*. 359 Ninety-Sixth St. Oa. 26 & 27. 10/24 USED SCHOOL DESK. SALE. Sat. Nov. 3, 9 b.m.- 12 noon. Avolon Elementary School (rear porking lot). Spontored by Avolon Home & School Aisoc Great Xmai idea. — 10/31 ' GARAGE SALE, OCT. 27 A 28. Rain or thine. 8o31 2nd Ave., Stone Horbor, 10/24 YARD SALE, FRI. A SAT. OCT. 26 A 27. Raindate Nov. 2 & 3. 10-4. 537 Shendan Driv», Ermo. 10/24 ENTIRE CONTENTS Of LARGE RANCHER including LR„ bedroomt, etc., video pinball "tochine. toy*, gomet, clothe*, •oolt, everything mutt go. 16 Drive. Town bank (N. Cope May). Sot. & Sun., Oct. 27 & 28. 8 o.m.-TiW — 10/24

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