Cape May County Herald, 19 June 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 8

§ Herald - Lantern - Dispatch 19 June '85

Since 1 93 1 , Monkees has been South Jersey's heodquarters for quality / _ J &M children's clothing1 And it's no wonder' / «A?e$ A^. / A **AnV Every Monkees store is stocked to the '4 / a//||a, ' ceiling with o vast collection of /v|/i|/)D^A« I ^'w£//T,f» children's ready to weor. sports and / vJTO/ 4% * " O play wear ond it's all outlet priced / ^WvA/ ^ ^ FoTcBample / ^ >0 $8oJ ^3 I • Heolthte*. Carter's Products & / uOp/>;.i / I Osh-Kosh are 25% oH list. / O / • Gitono, Wrangler. Lee, Her / yj A/k / ^ 4?n / Majesty 4 Cole of ColH., are also / / vil / at savings. *- " | / See for yourself' Visit Monkees ond we're ^ / sure you'll ogree Monkees really does sell J lor!,* e»„ydo,' COMING SOON! BLOUSES. SHIRTS. PANTS AND ACCESSORIES FOR ALL LOCAL PAROCHIAL SCHOOLS AT OISCOUNT PRICES f"' ^ CALL FBED GANT ^ ■ CONSUMER LOAN DEPARTMENT FOR FURTHER INFORMATION PLEASE DIAL — -| (6Q9) 927-8111 . 1 ANCHOR ' v.-, Ai&wnuelB*. JfeflTi

I Cape May Alumni Plan Fall Reunion

CAPE MAY — A reunion of all graduates .and students who attended Cape May High School and had to leave before their graduation class will be sponsored by the graduates of the high school 1938 1939-1940-1941 and 1942. The affair will include a get-together Friday, Oct. 11, at the Golden Eagle Inn, renewing acquaintances, in the evening, and Saturday. Oct. 12, aso at the Golden Eagle Inn, banquet for all classes, 8 p.m. ANYONE WHO attended Cape May High School is welcomed. For more information or plans to attend the banquet contact LeRoy Church. 810 Seashore Rd.. Cold Spring. N.J 08204; Warren J. O'Neill. 909 Washington St., Cape May. N.J. 08204, or Arthur Sheets. 363 Shore Rd.. Erma Park, N.J 082(H. as soon as possible. A count is needed. Anyone who knows where any of these Opponents' Record Hit By Amico VINELAND - Peter Amico, Democratic candidate for the Assembly, turned his guns on the legislative record of the Republican incumbents in the Cape May Cumberland ' district at a recent party fund-raiser. "When judging incumbents, don't be tricked into letting Assembly candidates run on the record or popularity of a president or governor," Amico urged. "After 16 years in office, our assemblymen should be able to stand on their own. "What happened to insurance reform"' What about the bottle bill' they said would never leave 'committee' for vote0 Where is the funding for Rte 55 or the Millville Mays Landing to Atlantic City road, or any other South Jersey, highways?'" Amico queried Tax Gripe To Hughes WASHINGTON, t) l\ - Congressman Bill Hughes iD-NJ i is looking into allegations by casino employees in Atlantic City that the Internal Revenue Service overestimated their presumed income from tips Hughes has requested full documentation from the IRS on the methods used tosur vey the casino workers, and the conclusions drawn by the IRS as to how much the employees earned in tips He said he intends to take whatever steps might by necessary to ensure that the casino workers concerns are fairly and thoroughly reviewed. including turning this information over to the House Ways and Means Committee is uppiupriale.

classmates are is asked to contact the named above: CLASS OF 1938-Helen Anderson, Laura Ottinger, and Margaret Ware. Class of 1939-Florence Dembreck, James Hallowell and Peg Woolson. Class of 1940-LeRoy Blacknall, Russell Plunkett and Edward Sweeten. Class of 1941 -Alexander Moon, Frederick Muller, David Dalton Pearson and Hiriam Washington.

ACC AWARD - Elin Clements of Court House received Barbara Rimm Memorial Scholarship at Atlantic Community College 18th annual scholarship and awards banquet recently.

:Vr.rS ■ ' ' '•S'T* ry» ; r <. - <t^) v'* "UI 2V& iy*iiU)m*i % r FAMOUS FOR QUALITY SINCE 1917 j' 'j, COLLECTIBLES • ORIGINAL HUMMELS '■ ,J iji 6? HOMEMADE CANDY A't; 423 BEACH AVE, CAPE MAY .trfjw . ' «■ . . . , » . . > . . *_«•> / . \ t . \ VT - »A , * — "imported" from PORTUGAL T *' * 884 6399* 42 JACKSON STREET. CAPE MAY CORNER CARPENTER S LANE A JACKSON. AT THE MERRY WINDOW * BASKETS « TERRA COTTA * HANDMADE SWEATERS * REGIONAL CERAMICS * VISTA ALEGRE PORCELAIN * COPPER , . Ntatol ^ DR- JOSEPH J. RIZZO The severe pains of sciatica are experienced in the lower back and often extends down into the legs. It is impossible for anyone to diagnose such problems without a more thorough examination but sciatica is frequently the cause of pains in these areas. In some cases, pain may be experienced in the feet, which are also served by the sciatic nerve. Sciatica, like other conditions involving pinched, irritated nerves, usually starts with over-exertion, a fall or a bump which dislocates a vertebra. Pain killers may bring temporary relief but chiropractic can locate and correct the cause of pain. Why suffer? Dr. Joseph Rizxo C^SSjVtSL^S Chiroproctor t DISTINCTIVE FASHIONS v NEW ' SUMMER COTTONS & COLORS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ■ i . At a price you can afford. Exf * \ clusively yours at Millicente of San Francisco 112 SO. MAIN ST. CAPE MAY COURT HOUSE