Cape May County Herald, 3 April 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 42

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PUBLIC NOTICE The County of Cape May, as part of the Atlantic-Cape May Consortium acting as Administrators of the Job Training Partnership Act under the authority of the Chief Elected Official, Gerald Thornton, is seeking proposals which provide for classroom training and work experience sites to be funded under the SYETP Summer Youth Employment and Training Program for FY "85". This Request for Quotation (RFQ) is limited to private nonprofit or public agencies and educational agencies. Proposal applications will be available March 13, 1985 between the hours of 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. at the following location: JTPA-PIC Office Bldg. No. 7 Cape May County Airport Rio Grande, N.J. 08242 Nan Mavromates, Administrator Interested organizations may submit requests for application by mail or phone 886-0975. This request does not commit the County of Cape May or the Private Industry Council to award on contract or pay any costs Incurred in the preparation of a proposal to this request or to procure to contract for services or supplies. The PIC or County of Cape May reserves the right to accept or reject, to negotiate with all qualified sources, or cancel in part or in Its entirety the Request, If it has been determined to be in the best Interests of the SDA. Deadline for submission of completed proposal is 12:00 noon on April 12, 1985.

Redenia C. Gilliam, Chairperson Marie Britton Vice Chairperson Atlantic/Cape May Private Industry Council

Gerald E. Thornton Chief Elected Official County of Cape May

Nan Mavromates, Administrator Cape May County Division of Training and Employment

LAMBERT'S DREAM — Local businessman Louis Lambert says be "would like to be operating" this artist's conception of the Diamond Beach Hotel and Convention Center "by next spring." He wants to build the complex on the million-dollar, four-acre tract he recently purchased near Enrico's restaurant in the Lower Township resort. Lambert, owner of Laura's Fudge shops, is also trying to acquire Enrico's. Deaths

Thomas J. Coggjns, 59. of Ocean City. March 27. A former police dispatcher in Willingboro. he was commander of the Disabled American Veterans No. 61 of Ocean City. An Army veteran, he received numerous awards including the Bronze Star and the Good Conduct Medal with Silver Clasp John Dempsey. 78. of Villas. March 26 A local resident for a quarter century, he was a retired union truck driver. He was a member of the Democratic Club of Lower Township. Villas Fishing Club and the Villas Volunteer Fire Company. Ralph Essick, 72. of Beesleys Point. March 28 He was a retired tender with the Cape May County Bridge Commission An amateur ham radio operator, he was a local resident for 35 years Thomas F. Farrell. 73, of Wildwood. March 24 in Philadelphia A local resident for five years, he summered in Wildwood for

more than six decades. He was retired from Gulf Oil Co. refinery and was a member of the North Wildwood Moose Lodge No. 585. George Ferland. 76. of Villas, March 26. Formerly of Philadelphia, he was a local resident for 13 years Lauren Nicole Fesler 18 days, of North Cape May. March 26 in Deborah Hospital. Browns Mills. She is survived by her parents, two sisters and three brothers Nellie Fuld. 88. of North Wildwood. March 29 Born in England, she was a longtime local resident. Howard Johnson. 73, of Ocean City, March 26 A lifelong resident, he was an Army veteran and a retired Ocean City fireman. He was active in numerous masonic organizations and belonged to the Disabled American Veterans. George E. Jones. 63. of Wildwood. March 28 A welder for Harry A Mitchell Iron Works, he was an Army veteran of World

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War II and the Korean War. He was a former secretary of the Cape May County Shrine Club. Mabel Hetzel. 91, of Ocean City. March 28. She was retired from the Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board She was a local resident for 22 years. Harry J. Loeper, 78, of Ocean City. March 28. He was a longtime associate of the Waverly Coal Co., Philadelphia from which he retired in 1970. Later he was involved in quality control for the Wheaton Industries, Millville. Catherine V. Luker, 58, of Villas. March 27. Born in - Philadelphia, she was a local resident for 23 years. She was employed by Everlon Fabrics as a machine operator. Patricia A. Merrill, 66. of North Wildwood. March 31. — n A redemption supervisor at the Golden Nugget casino hotel, she was past president of the Wildwood Ladies Republican Club and the senior regent woman of Moose Lodge No. 1157 in Wildwood. Marian M. Scott, 65. of Ocean City. March 26. A local resident for 13 years, shJ formerly lived in Lafayette Hills. Pa William F. Smith. 71. of Ocean City. March 28 A longtime resident, he was a 1931 graduate of Ocean City High School. He was a retired plumber. Frances Underkuffler. 85. of Court House. March 25. A local resident for 38 years, she was born in Philadelphia and formerlylived in Haddon Heights. She was a member of the First-Presbyterian Church of Cape May. Albert E. Webster. 71. of North Wildwood. March 19. A lifelong resident, he was a 50-year member of the North Wildwood Fire Co. Number One, serving as battalion chief for 37 years. VFW Seeks Viet Vets CAPE MAY — A drive for new members is being conducted by PetersonLittle Post 398, Veterans of Foreign Wars, here. The goal is to expand its 251 membership to 300 by the j end of the year. Paul F. Parrinello, membership chairman, said that the post would particularly like more Vietnam veterans to join. Interested veterans are asked to contact Parrinello at 450 W. Perry St. or the post home, 419 Congress St.