Cape May County Herald, 28 November 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 53

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COMMUTER VAN SERVICE available from Soutb Jersey shore to Philadelphia o»»d vicinity. If interested call (2 1 5)-532-3800, ask for Bill Sr. TN DAD PAINTING, airless spray, all work guaranteed, full insurance, free estimates, ony type siding sprayed, mobile homes, painted, 465-2809. _1 1/28 SEWING AND ALTERATIONS, also smocked dresses. Call 465-2667. 12/19 ELECTRICAL REPAIRS — Additional wiring. Smoke detectors installed to meet State Requirements. Ceiling fans installed. No job loo small. Free estimates. Taylor Electric, phone 886-3837. State License #7140. TN I DO HOUSECLEANING every day of the week, $15. /day. I will do it in the Wildwood area and you can call me anytime of the day, so coll Linda at 522-9059. 12/19 STONE HARBOR, AVALON. Small painting jobs- garages, decks, showers, fences and some inside work. Quality work for reasonable rates. References furnished. Call Tony, 368-8371. 12/12 DO YOU NEED HELP WITH YOUR DISABLED or elderly Work with TLC on hourCr basis. Call Lillian, 886-7548. VAy good references. I 12/12 CARICATURE ARTIST FOR HIrei Planning for another full party? Drab Christmas cards? Impersonal gifts? Insteod consult Denise for a more entertaining Holiday Season. For info, please hurry, P.O. Box 621, Cape May, N.J. 08204. 1 2/1 2 PAINTING, PAINTING, PAINTING. I am now prepared to offer a winter special that I think • will save you money. For example, any average sized room painted for as low as S95. per room, average size 9x12, two or more rooms. Your choice of MAB colors. So why wait? The holidays are right around the comer. Call Harry now, 884-2923. TN security— New home-Busine-ss, change your old locks. Install new locks, protect your investment. Complete service Certified & Bonded. 886-1943. 12/19 security— Prevent robberies, install new dead bolts above your present locks. Locks changed-Repoired-Keyed Alike, Certified & Bonded. 886-1943. 12/19 SUPERIOR RECORDED MUSIC for your special festivity. Outstanding credentials, wide range of material. Jim McClory, 399-2430 or 398-6126. 112/12 HAVE PICK-UP, WILL HAUU If you need it moved or removed call Mark, 886-4061. Now who you gonna coll, 886-4061. tn CARPENTER DOES ALL TYPES OF WORK at reasonable prices. No job too small. For free estimate call Joe, 886-8344. 11/28 DAILY HOUSE CLEANING, reasonable rates. Phone 967-7889. _1 J/28 SAFE AND SOUND SECURITY Burglar S Fire Alarms Free Estimates 24 Hour Emerg. Service . Call Rocco - 729-2340 E TAXES & ACCOUNTING PERSONAL-BUSINESS Joseph Discount, 122 38th St.. Seatsle City. Call For appointment 263-2126 TMES ACCSUffmra Pefsonal-Partnerstijp-Corp. IptrNMhwTKtnM DAVID R. WILLIAMS Certificated Tax Practitioner Licensed Public Accountant Mmi. Thru Fit. 8-5 Erai. t Weekends, by eppt. 123 Shore Rd. fftl.#9) Ocean View. UJ. 0S23D 624-1705 a

-WBSBM' QUEEN SIZED OR KING SIZED BID, with mattress ond box spring. Prefer colonial style. Must be in exd. cond. and reasonable. No junk, please. 465-5055 day; 884-4584 evenings. TN DRIVING/FLORIDA— Women desires some to share expenses to central, east coast, Orlando orea. Leave after Dec. 7. 884-5202 or 886-3248. 11/28 YEAR ROUND FEMALE ROOMMATE wanted to share house in Cape May Court House area. Coll 465-9771 after 5 p.m. , • 11/28 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 CASH PAID FOR ANTIQUE VICTORIAN FURNITURE, Silver Coins, especially dollars, old wicker furniture in restoreable cond., dolls-biscjue, any unusual Hems. Call 884-2381. 12/12 STAMP COLLECTIONS, stamp accumulations, U.S. and foreign. Sports 'N Stuff, 1400 Texas Ave., Cape May. 884-5844. TN SHARP POCKET CALCULATOR, "Elsi Mate", model #EL-8130 or #EL-8130A, (the model with no buttons ond which sounds the musical note when you depress a number or function). If you have one, new or used and want to sell H call 886-3771 . TN 3 WHEEL BIKE WITH BASKET. Must be in exd. cond. and reas. 465-5055 day; 884-4584 eves. TN -■EESfr BACK PORCH SALE— 326 Suzanne Ave., North Cape May. Misc. household items. Sat., Dec. 1 . 9 to 5. No early birds. 11/28 YARD SALE— Everything left over from moving. Furniture, toys, clothing, utensils, tools, lawn mowers, snow-blower ond much, much more. Also 1973 F3 Custom Furniture Moving Van, 61,000 original miles with Fruehauf 12 foot oluminum body, and Oliver Catipillar Dozer. No reasonable offer refused on everything. Rain or Shine on Campground Pavilion. Green Holly Campground, Goshen Swainton Road, Goshen. Saturday, Dec. 1, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. 11/28 GIANTIC YARD SALE— 1 19 E. Rosemary Rd., Wildwood Crest. Sat., Dec. 1.9-1. 11/28 FURNITURE SALE, SAT., DEC. 1, 10-4. Five Cape May Victorian homes have been sold and must be emptied for settlement. 1513 Beach Drive, ond Beodi & Trenton Aves., Cape Moy. For info coll 884-8471 or 884-8421. 11/28 tour kitchen B Is on Are. ifn filvT Aft rinlriial firs-* Kcel t °reim tt ill ti'erh >»u what Jim mv.l !.. kn.m oiutii *WII help. Will >uuT American Red Cross ^

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William J. Bates. 73. of Strathmere, Nov. 17. A retired postal supervisor for the U.S. Postal Service. He was a member of the Strathmere Fire Company. Alfred M. Blizzard, 82, of Ocean City, Nov. 16. A World War II Army veteran, he was a lifelong local resident and headcarpenter for the City of Ocean City until retirement. Marie Chinery, of Ocean City, Nov. She died in Bethesda Memorial Hospital, Boynton Beach, Fla. Josephine R. Collins, 88, of Ocean City, Nov. 25. A lifelong area resident, she was a member of the General Lafayette Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution and was a communicant of the Trinity Baptist Church in Pleasantville. Cay wood C, Cooley, of Ocean City, Nov. 14. Services were conducted at St. John's Lutheran Church. Gertrude K. Connolly, 79, of Palermo, Nov. 21. A local resident for 15 years, she was a retired secretary for the Monarch Wine Company, Brooklyn, N.Y. Agnes L. Cooney, 69, of Sea Isle City, Nov. 22. She was a retired supervisor for the American Telephone and Telegraph Co. William H. Corson, 54, of Ocean City, Nov. 24. Owner and operator of the Plymouth Inn for three decades, he was a commander of Post 6650 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. He was a retired official for the National Hockey League. Karl A. Dickinson, 77, of Villas, Nov. 15. Former curator of the Cape May County Museum and custodian of the county law library he was a member of one of Cape May County's founding families and a lifelong resident. Regarding as the outstanding historian of this area, he also served as an organist for area churches. Walter F. Fiegenfuss, 80, of Del 'Haven, Nov. 23. A

retired industrial engineer for Honeywell Inc. in Fort Washington, Pa., he had been a local resident for 17 years. Muriel Hardy, 71, of Wildwood, Nov. 21. Formerly of Swarthmore, Pa., she was a local resident for two decades. She had worked in the medical field. William J. Harvey, 51, of No. Cape May, Nov. 23. An area resident for 12 years, he was a salesman for the Anco I Aluminum Company of Villas. John A. LaGrosse, 79, of Villas, Nov. 22. Former owner of the Villas Liquor Store and former president of the Lower Township Chamber of Commerce, had been a local resident for four decades. Louise L. Moffitt, 89, of Villas, Nov. 20. She was a salesperson for Laura's Fudge in North Wildwood and belonged to the Villas Republican Gub.

Samuel H. Perry, 88, of Cape May, Nov. 23. A disabled army veteran of World War I, he owned ankl operated his own real estate office for four decades. He was past master and member of Cape Island Lodge 30, Free and Accepted Masons, for 64 years. Walter J. Pietrak Sr.. 67 of Townbank, Nov. 24. A retired welder with the Philadelphia Dept. of Public Property, he was a World War II Navy veteran and member of VFW Post 3725 of Townbank. Mary Elida Shute, 74, of Swainton, Nov. 22. A Swainton resident for 20 years, she had formerly owned Shute's Seafood Market in Avalon. Katheryn L. Simpson 67, of Marmora, Nov. 25. A longtime area resident, she was a volunteer at Share Memorial Hospital. John T. Stratton, 74, of Cape May, Nov. 22. A retired storekeeper for the Curtis Bay Towning Co. of Philadelphia, he was a member of the Artisans Order of Mutual Protection — Dorian Assembly 41. Lottie Watson Wishart, 72, of Ocean Gty, Nov. 24. A retired employee of the Model Blouse Co. fn Millville, he was a member of St. Peter's United Methodist Church. Cookie Sale RIO GRANDE - Holiday cookies are still available at the office of the Cape May County Unit of the American Cancer Society, 15 Delsea Dr., llio Grande. The cookies are packed in a two pound Currier and Ives design tin, with a lid that can be used as a serv- - ing tray. Each tin is protected with a plastic seal to prevent accidental opening, and labeled that the cost represents a donation to the society. For further information, call 886-1154.

'Smokeout' A Success RIO GRANDE - The county unit of the American Cancer Society last week issued a public thanks to "all who helped and participated in the Great American Smokeout on Nov. 15." A statement by Helen M. Pulaski, executive director, said: "We are most appreciative to all the media, schools. Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, Rio Mall, program speakers, the many volunteers, and program chairman Irv Posternock for the support and enthusiasm generated in helping to make this a very successful event. "Even though we may never have an exact count of those who quit for the day, nor of the number of those who quit for good, we can be assured they will be enjoying a much healthier future as a result of participating in the smokeout." 'r ^

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