Cape May County Herald, 31 October 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 73

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'818 < EXPERT TYHNO done in my I horn* on on IBM SeWetrk II I Typewriter- Cosino disclosure i forms, menus, resumes. All i business, legal oAd personal papers typed quickly W>d proles- i sionolly- CoU 884-458^. ^ CULTIVATING— I w(ll cultivate your gorden. $15/Hr.\$15. min. Coll Tom, 884-6229. / -I 12/12 TRASH REMOVAt SKRVI-/ CE— Call 624-3829^ \ MUSICAL CROUP AVAILABLE FOR HEW YEAR'S EVE. 5 piece bond. Wplay everything. 465-9587 or 522-5859. TN SEASHORE PAINT1 NO— Local ' references. Interior-Exterior Quality work. Experienced. Coll Tony Fittipoldi, 884-2797. TN J.T. PINE WOOD CRAFT. Custom mode wood shelves, / clocks, bookcases, assorted wall V units. Abo your name in wood, located at K's Fteo Market, Rf. 9, Rio Grande, 465-9767 Sat. & Sun. only 9-5. TN SHOPPING A PROBLEM? Let us do it lor you. Call 886-9580 between 5 & 8 p.m. lor details. D.D.'s Services. • 1 1717 CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING— Our friendly shop-at-home service offers convenience ond guaranteed quality workmanship. Coll Scott's Framing Service at 967-5095. TN CARPET CLEANING SPECIAL, $13. per room, Min./2 rooms. Flood damage, also home maintenance, pointing, carpentry. 263-7476 TN STONE HARBOR-AVALON. Small pointing jobs- garoges, decks, showers, fences and some inside work. Quality work for reasonable rates? References furnished. Coll Tony, 368-8371. 11/14 CLEAN KIT— 465-3871. Starting Nov. 1, Special Holiday Rates We do it all, thorough cleaning from carpets to chimney including windows & tile. Residential & Commercial. Serving all of Cope May County. (See our od under this heading). TN PAINTING, PAINTING, PAI- . NTING. Interior or exterior. Top quality painting, lowest rates in town. Why put off until tomorrow what I con do today. Completely insured. So why woitf Coll Horry today, 884-2923. ■ TN TAG SALE, WANT TO LIQUIDATE THE CONTENTS of your -a home or motel. Call Seashore Ser- ' .ices and you con relax ond leave the selling to us. 234-0854, 967-4891. 1 1/28 •■MlIT* CASH PAID FOR ANTIQUE VICTORIAN FURNITURE, Silver Coins, especially doHors, old wicker furniture in restoreoble cond.. dolls-bisque, any unusual items Call 884-2381. 12/12 NEED WEEKDAY RIDE -Cape May to Court House 9 to 5 weekdays. Need to go just down the street from courthouse. 465-5055 day; 884-4584 evenings. TN COMMUTER NEEOS WEEKLY RIDE between Washington D C. ond Cape May Will shore driving and 'or costs. Call 884-4584. TN LAFFERTY, MARGARET S-: Would like to locate descendants of some. Possible names: Mary, 'one or Rita Sanderson. Abo onyone named Sine* Pon of mi'ting family hbtory. Donald J. Smex. 16311 Serenode In.. Huntington, Beach, CA. 92647. 10/31 r PART TIME NANNY for 2 small children in our home. Experience ond references required. Coll 368-6351. 11/7 LOOKING FOR A SECURITY JO» in Wildwood/Cape May oreo Experience, leave your property in my hands. Call 886-0547 — 10/31

m; MALE OR FEMALE TO SHARE HOUSE or rent room. Prefer older person Wildwood oreo. Coll mornings, 522-0940 10/31 QUEEN SIZED OR KING SIZED RED, with mattress and box ' spring. Prefer colonial style. Mutt be in exd. cond. and reasonable. No junk, please. 465-5055 day; 884-4584 evenings TN J MANAGEMENT TRAINEERADM. ASST. 31 y.o. male desires career opportunity. Prefers Cape May County oreo. B.A. Good character. Family oriented. Diverse bock ground 886-2441, ' 1 1/7 WANTED— A female, live-in or day companion for elderly woman. Terms and benefits negotiable. Please reply to Box 126, Cape May, NJ. 08204 11/21' SSB1 SHARP POCKET CALCULATOR, "Ebi Mote", model / eEL-8130, (the model with no V buttons ond which sounds the musical note when you depress a number or function). If you have f one, new or used and wont to sell H coll 886-3771. ' TN STAMP COLLECTIONS, stomp accumulations, U.S. ond foreign. Sports 'N Stuff, 1400 Texas Ave., Cope May 884-5844. | TN tWBEEEM* FAIR FLEA MARKET, EASTERN SHORE NURSING CONVALESCENT CENTER. Sot., Nov. 3, 10-3. Benefits oil our Residents. Spoce Available 465-2260. Support Usll • 10/31 USED SCHOOL DESK SALE, Sat. Nov. 3, 9 a.m.- 12 noon. Avolon Elementary School (rear parking lot). Sponsored by . Avolon Home & School Assoc v Great X mas idea 10/31 CONTENTS OF GIFT SHOP plus household items, clothing, toys, bicycles. Nov. 3 4 4, 10-5. Raindate Nov. 10 4 11. 625 E. Jacksonville Ave.. Villas. 10/31 107 E. PRESTON AVE., WILDWOOD CREST. Friday ond Sunday, November 2 4 4. Raindates, Nov. 9 4 1110/3 1 YARD SALE, NOVEMBER 3 A 4. Solo bed, sofa section, folding cot, tobies, lamps, dishes, housewares 9-4, 8104 Pacific Ave., Wildwood Crest. 10/31 YARD SALE, SAT., NOV. 10, 10-3, 506 42nd St., Avolon. Lennox China, crystal, silver, handwoven Mali wall hangings. Grandma Moses plates, antique ' child's sewing machine, doll house with tootsie toys, furniture, handmade Africon copper cooking pots, furniture, rugs, wicker choirs, 19" color T V., bicycles. Christmas decorations, mens 4 I todies clothing, shoes, oir cond.. Sunflower sailboat, loads more, all borgoins. 967-7560. NOVEMBER 2 A 3, 130 W. Crocus Rd.. Wildwood Crest. 10-4. Miscellaneous. 10/31 SAT. A SUN., NOV. 3 A 4. Toys, gomes, boby 4 children dothes, odds 4 ends 613 Pocific Ave., North Cope May. 10-4. 10/31 , I H Medical check-up®' VVPSKXtNStOP tOJ)LK American Heart £ % AMoaattonV,

'Sacrifices' The Topic BURtEIGH - Paster Lee CatteWwill have as the topic of his 1 1 a .m . sermone Sunday "Sacrifices That Please God", from Hebrews 13:15-25. At 7:30 he will preach on" Rabshaketh Shaken", from Isaiah 38-37. Sunday school begins at 9:45 a.m. Monday, 11 a.m., women's Bible study and luncheon are held, and Tuesday, 6:30 a.m., men's prayer breakfast. Wednesday, 7 p.m., are family prayer meeting; Pioneer Clubs; Christian Boy's Brigades. Faith Fellowship Chapel is at Rte. 9 and Oyster Road. PUBLIC NOTICE ' Public Notice is hereby given that the New Jersey Society of Profes tional Land Surveyors will be Knitting a series o f public meetings on theToUowing dates and locations November 7. 1984 - County CoUege a/ Morris. Randolph November IX 1964 - Middlesex County CoUege. Edisao November 1 J. 1964 - Stockton Corn raunity CoUege, Pomona Purpose: To receive comments regarding proposed technical standards for property boundary surveys preliminary copies of proposed standards will be available upon request from NJSPLS Headquarters. 226 West State Street, Trenton. NJ 08608 or by phocung 608-393 1166 These public hearings are in accordance with quiddities established by NJSPLS for the adoption of any proposal having an affect on the profession's operation within the state of New JerseyFee: 98 05 10/31, IX

News Digest tFrQm Page 1> all the current commissioners and considered them "men of ability and integrity." He offered his "bumble apology" for "my kxfelicitous [not well-suited for the occasion] remark," about the MUA reported in the Herald and Lantern Oct. 10: "The monkeys are running the zoo." See Above SWAINTON - William F.X. Brand, chairman of the county MUA, sent a resignation letter to Sturm and his colleagues last week, stressing that he deeply resented the freeholder's monkey characterization of the authority, "...it is clear from such an insult that I do not have your confidence and my usefulness has run its course," Brand concluded. Making Space ERMA — Freeholders are looking into construction a new building at the countyairport here to house several county departments. Public Affairs and Depart ) ment of Transportation would be moved out of the airport terminal building to make space for airport-related private industry, according to A. H. (Rick) Childs, executive director of the county Economic Development Commission. And the planning and engineering departments, now in the county library building, Court House, could move to Erma, too, according to Freeholder Gerald M. Thornton. Counting Cans CREST HAVEN — One person's holiday could be another person's hunger pains. The county's nutrition program for | the elderly will be closed for county s holidays Nov. 6 and Nov. 12, Election 5 Day and Veteran's Day, respectively. \ And it will be closed Nov. 8 and 9. a because the vo-tech school, where meals are prepared, is closed for the state

Education Association convention in Atlantic City The program feeds more - than 350 hot, lunches are seven sites and delivers the hot lunch plus a cold, evening snack to 110 who qualify for mobile meals. Many of the mobile meal recipients should have canned food on hand given to them for snow days and liolidays, county spokesman said Sick Day Settlement ERMA — Presently employed teachers in. the Lower Cape May Regional School District will be compensated for sick days they accumulated in other state school districts before joining LOIR, the Regional school board unanumously agreed after a lengthy closed session last week. The board's action also followed a teachers' union grievance that some of its veteran members' contracts with LCMR allowed accumulation of sick days from other districts. $7.6 Million Ain 't Muck WOODBINE - William Monaghan, president of Foundations and Structures of Tuckahoe which operates this borough's landfill, has offered to take muck from the county MUA's proposed Rio Grande sewage treatment plant site off the MUA's hands and replace it with sand for fill there, savingthe authority millions of dollars. According to the MUA, removing the muck and filling the site would cost about the same as sinking pilings instead — $7.6 million Cross Burners Hit FISHING CREEK - Superior Court Judge James A. O'Neill sentenced John Gormley and Joseph Rack, both 20, of this Lower Township community to three years' probation and 200 hours of community service last week for burning a cross on the lawn of a black family's Woodland Avenue home June 30. Its owner. Cart Johnson, a Washington lawyer, scoffed dt the men's contention that the cross burning was a prank.

Bus Decision Nov. 27 PETERSBURG — Linda Maenner, president of the state teachers' union local Supportive Staff Association handed the township school board a 582-name petition backing nine district bus drivers last week. They wanted to know when the board would decide if it will hire a private busing service but board president Nancy May told them a decision won't be reached until the board's Nov 27 meeting. Claiming Damages SEA ISLE CITY — Fishermen are asking for more than $23,000 in damages to their bait, boats and lobster catches from raw sewage that spilled into the 42pd Street lagoon when crews were repairing the 90-year-old Central Avenue sewer line that collapsed in July. The claims have been forwarded by city officials to the resort solicitor, insurance firms and the company that did the repairs. Foundations and Structures of Tuckhoe.

-•iBsaa> sjssBssap PUBLIC NOTICE New Jersey Worker & Community Right to Know Act Public Lows erf 1983. Chapter 315 4 NJSA S4SA-1 et al Pursuant to the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act. Public Laws of 1983. Chapter 315 and NJSA J4:SA-1 et al. all operations covered by the Act and which can be identified from U* files of the New Jersey Department of Labor will be receiving a workplace survey from the New jersey Department of Health which they are required to complete and return within 90 days This notice is issued to inform all business operations covered by the Act that non-receipt of the workplace survey of related assessment materials docs not absolve them of tbeir obligation to conform If your business is covered by New Jersey Unemployment Insurance Law . and you have a question on your industrial classification, contact the Division of Planning and Research. New Jersey Department of Labor. CN 383. Tren too, NJ 08625. 609-964-5586 or 609-2S2 2633 If your burn*" is not covered by New Jersey Unemploy ment Insurance Law. and you feel you may be conducting an operation which is covered by the New Jersey Worker and Community Right to Know Act, you should also contact U* Division of Planning and Research for an industrial classification J determination ' I Note General questions concerning the Law or inquiries concerning I survey forms should be directed to the New Jersey Department of Health. I Room 706. CN 360. TlBnton. NJ 08625. 61*964 1863 1 If your is identified in any industrial classification listed below , you will, in addition to the survey . also receive from the New Jersey Depart ment of Labor a self-assessment package for completion If you do not receive the survey and the assessment package by November 30. 1984. con tact the Office of the Controller, New Jersey Department of Labor. Room 1204, Trenton. NJ 08625, 609297-0165 Operations covered under the "Right to Know" Act include all manufacturing operations and selected operations in transportation, communications and public utilities, wholesale trade /knd the service sector Specifically, the following operations are included Maasfactariag Standard Industrial Claudication Cade Description 30 Food and Kindred Products 21 Tobacco Manufacturers "* 22 Textile Mill Products 23 Apparel and Other Finished Projects Made From Fabrics and Similar Materials 24 Lumber and Wood Products 25 Ftffniture and Fixtures . 26 Paper and Allied Products 27 Printing. Publishing, and Allied Industries 28 Chemicals and Allied Products • 29 Petroleum Refining and Related Industries ' 30 Rubber and Miscellaneous Plastic Products 31 Leather and Leather Products 32 Stone. Clay, Glass and Concrete Products, 33 Primary Metal Industries * ' 34 Fabricated Metal Products, except Machinery and Transportation Equipment 35 Machinery . Except Electrical 38 Electrical and Electronic Machinery. Equipment and Supplies -? r j Transaortation Eaunnxnt 38 Measuring Analyzing and Controlling Indus tries; Photographic. Medical and Optical Goods ; Watches and Clocks m 39 Miscellaneous Manufacturing Industries Transportation ' 48 Pipe Lines. Except Natural Gas » 47 , ■ Transporalion Services CemmeatcaUae sad I'tiium* 48 Communications 49 Electric. Ges and Sanitary Services 51 Wholesale Trade Nondurable Goods 75 Automotive Repair. Service and Garages 78 Miscellaneous Repair Semce 80 Health Service 82 Educational Service 84 Museums. Art Galleries Botanical and Zooi ogical Gardens

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