I') PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE Testimonial to honor Judge Francis A testimonial dinner honoring recently retired Appellate Judge Qtergs B. Francis has. been scheduled tor Saturday evening, t>ct. 22 it Harrah's Marina Hotel and Cntyilno, sponsored by the Atlantic and Cape May bar associations. Colleagues , <strong>of</strong> Judge Francis from both the bench and bar as well as family and dote friends will Join together to pay tribute to one <strong>of</strong> South Jeriey's raoit respected Jurlsto, After being admitted to the New Jeriey Bar In 1M0, he entered private practice In Wlldwood and remained in practice there for 10 yean. During that time, hta partners were George James and pfisent Superior Court Judge James A. O'Neill. In IBM, he was appointed to (he then part-time portion <strong>of</strong> Cape May County prosecutor and, 10 months later, was appointed by Oov. Meyner H Cape May County Court Judge. He was resppalnted and jerved in the County Cburt until April 1970 when Gov. Hughes appointed him to fee Superior Court, where he nt In the Chancery Division until 1975. In January 1976 he was appointed by then Chief Justice Hughes to fee position <strong>of</strong> Assignment Judge for Atlantic, Cape May, Cumberland and Salem Counties where he served until December 1979 when be was elevated to the Appellate Division. <strong>On</strong> Sept. 1,<strong>1983</strong>, after nearly a years <strong>of</strong> service, Judge Francis retired from the bench. Story hours resuming The <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Public Library will be holding It* fall story hour tor Mo 5-year-olds starting <strong>Oct</strong>,& Every Saturday morning from 10:30 to 11:30, children can share favorite stories, participate In flngerplays and pantomime, sing along with Elisso Uretsky-Odle Rfglitered Eltctrelegiit By CKssa Coll 823-0079 Unattractive Hslr Removed Permanently OPEN SATURDAYS OCT. 22 & 29 Final FaU 25% to 60% <strong>of</strong>f STOREWIDE Including our new fall fasiom 324-8 Anbury Ave. Open 10 to 5 <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> the guitar, and make simple a-afu. The program will be held weekly until Dec. 10. Parents are welcome to browse for books and magazines while their preschoolers participate in the story program. Parents may register their children at Die library, 6th Street and <strong>Ocean</strong> Avenue. PHOTO PICKUP COST All pietnrei that appear in The Sentinel-Ledger may be picked up at the <strong>of</strong>fice, 112 8tb Street for a charge <strong>of</strong> «, any time during the regular builnen day, fallowing publication In the paper. WARDS INTERIORS DBAPiS VtBTICALS WOViN WOODS iLINDS 4 SHADiS BI-UPHOLSTIRiNQ SLIP COVIFSS BEDSPREADS, CUSHIONS WIT *' THE AUTUMN BREEZE TURNS THE LEAVES TO GOLD This beautiful time <strong>of</strong> year, when plant* and treei are •tarting to change their color, remindi us that from nature have Come to many <strong>of</strong> the wonderful medicines that help ui to live looger and healthier Uvet. We always (Ike to recall our itudy <strong>of</strong> Advanced Botany In Pharmacy SebMl where we learned' how theie ll/e-glvlng drugs were extracted frotn their natural environment. When a new drug MUM on the market for safe uie we <strong>of</strong> course read all the available literature, and this alwayi details the source <strong>of</strong> the product. You would be surprised hew many drngi In this age <strong>of</strong> lynthetlcs and technology still are coming from Mother Earth. We stock them. You or your doetar can phone as when yen need a delivery. We will deliver promptly without eitra charge. A great many people rely on us for their health needi. We welcome requests for delivery service and charge accounts. 9»h A ASBURY AVI, IBAN HRV 3M3S3S i§rmaeyrr Free Delivery savings Days at Johnson's GE SP AC E MAKER" MICROWAVE OVEN Takes no couniirtop tpaea — replaces existing rang* hood: Includes built-in exhaust fan and oooktop light, Extra wWa ovm eavlty, OooK eode Control and Auto Boast. ft yhnson's ELECTRIC Electrical Contractor* •Rt*ld*ntl«lComm«-c|«l 930AiburyA»§. 0MMC*y,lU MMil DPCOMm *279 II QE HEAVY-DUTY COMMERCIAL DRYER With panniMn! press and limed rtguiireyelM. 3 drying options Including no-hMl alr-llull, Porctialn •npmti drum. Removable up-tronl lint illtir. TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER. OCEAN CITY. NJ, pfiefs 6ir Itfller Sfydls Earl and Grace Mclntire celebrate 85th anniversary at dinner party Saturday at the Tuckahoe Inn. Mark 65 th anniversary Earl and Grace Mclntire <strong>of</strong> 12 <strong>Ocean</strong> Rd. were guetts <strong>of</strong> honor recently at a dinner party to celebrate their SHfa wedding anniversary held at the Tuckahoe Inn. Mr, Mclntire retired from fee Reading Railroad after more than SO yean as chief car distributor. Formerly <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia where they are members <strong>of</strong> he East Baptist Church, they have resided here for the put 12 years, Mrs, Mclntire served as financial secretary to the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Card Club where they were active for five years. The couple have two daughters, Virginia Kaelln <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia and Ruth Hecht <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, six grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren. Harvest fair all day Saturday The Amique Collectors Club cakes, preserved and breads will ipomor iti annual available. Foods will be Harvest Fair Saturday at 1038 aerved all day. Shore Road, Unwood, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. featuring an- In the event <strong>of</strong> rain fee fair ttques, crafts and collectibles, will be held Sunday. <strong>Oct</strong>ober There will be homemade ffl. HAIRS A POPPIN (Formerly Kara-Lyn Hair Stylists) Is Now Open 1604 Haven Ave, Palmer Shopping Center 399.4333 Upcn Mon.-S»I . Thun, Ilii nl(hu GILBERT 0, GILBERTSON Is pleased to announce the opening <strong>of</strong> his <strong>of</strong>fice for the Genera! Practice <strong>of</strong> Law Parkway Plaza 110 Roosevelt Boulevard Marmora, New Jersey 08223 (609) 3911616 FEELGOOD! THURSDAY, OCTOBER tttil Women work out to jazz The Country Shore Women's Club opened Its September meeting with a fen •Mien led by Mary Mangold, former Mill Cape May County, Club members Joined In M Ml» Mangold led fee dub in warm-up t nrdMi and a Jan workout. Following the program, a business meeting wu held. Officers for the <strong>1983</strong>-19M season are Janet Haag, prerideat! Jeanne Mentor, first vice president; Wendy Dougherty, second vice president; Kathy Chlorano, third vice president; Mary Ann Barlle, recording secretary; Jonnie Oove, corresponding secretary; Edythe Ingrain, treasurer; and Colleen Fansler, parlimentarian. Ways and Mean* chairperson Wendy Dougherty discussed upcoming fundrailing projects. Some <strong>of</strong> the projects planned are a casino bus trip, Christmas bataar, and children's play. It was reported that the recipients <strong>of</strong> last year's funraUing projects were the SeavUle Volunteer Fire iNomettes entertain Nomads' <strong>Ocean</strong> aty Nomettos entertained the Nomads recently at the monthly meeting with an <strong>Oct</strong>oberfest luncheon party. President Blanch Tannahills' spedal guests Included president Edward Dorman, first vice president Joseph Dougherty and second vice president Wilson Bates <strong>of</strong> (he Nomads. New members Introduced were Muriel Weyriek, Irene Lawion, Helyn Vanneman and Margaret Franks. Entertainment was provided by accordlanist Pedlno. "The total concept in Interior Design" 1 FURNISHINGS UPHOLSTERY CARPETING DRAPERIES SGHXI 398-7177 • 398-1483 Help Yburself! New Activities Schedule Pifneii ft Eiirchi Tuesdsysi Thursdays — unfit Nm, 24 Nov. 1 -Dae 13 Aer<strong>of</strong>aict Nov. 1 • Dec 13 Workout with Diinni TottlBody Conditioninj) Nov. 1 • Die, 13 [in Into Toll) Body Workout Striti Minigemtnt Nov, 2 • Die, 7 Wfdntsdtys Nov. 15 & 22 Tuisdiys < Nov IB Die. 21 Wrtnuiifl Yogi for Salt•TranafDfRi •tion MM A Wamtn Growing SnparMtty ft Togithtr Workshop tor Covpltt Sitting Goili Nutrition Tuitiiyt Nov. 1-Die 6 BitiiTltfitiikl S.tfHtlp Nov. 1S -.Die, 8 Cullrtwy Hiirti Kitehin Envtronmintil Sittty Nov. 9. 14, IS C.P R. Nov. 3 • Die, 16 Iipictint Pwintt Cliii Eictpt Nov. 24 Nov. 21 Gtiarttn Birth lapiriintt Afthif nMn MMsli SiMM WiNdMSHt Nov. 8 ft 15 You ind Your Aging P.rmli Nov, 14 ft 21 Spuklng — Communicitlon lor Couplu Reservations a must. For a free, complete schedule and reservation form call 6 Company, Marmora Volunteer Pire Company, Upper Tewnihlp Beacue Squad, Upper Township "Jawi <strong>of</strong> life," St. John <strong>of</strong> God building fund, and the library fund, SehotafsMps weregiven to two Upper Townihip High School students and two Upper Townihip eighth graders. Ho«te«M» for the wereDolores Clayton, Harris, Barbara Gaupp, Helen Young. The program for the meeting will be a demo* sntton by the conservaUot and garden department, pM. <strong>Oct</strong>. 85 in the fel hall <strong>of</strong> the United M Church <strong>of</strong> Marmora, Mary Mangold and her students demonstrate a; jazz workout to the Country Shore Women's.^ Club, • -•••4 Judges get recipes All recipe* miffed In the What's Cocking '83 contest have been given to the judges for their dseliton on the aemWlnallsts. Conteitants choeen wUl be nrtifled by mall Mora Get: 30tobrlngthelrdlsh(cookedathome) to the Intermediate •Aool cafeteria on Nov. 3 at 7 p.m. for the final Judging and awarding <strong>of</strong> prUes. All those who entered, but were not chosen for the semiflnallata, as well as anyone who didn't enter this year's event ire welcome to attend the finds. Following awarding <strong>of</strong> prizes, the public will be invited to taste all <strong>of</strong> the diahea. All recipes submitted will appear In the annual What's Cochin •B3 supplement to b% Included with The Sentifcl- Ledger Issue <strong>of</strong> Nov. 10, Award winning earrings by Foul Merelh Michael Good Daunts and more fine jewelry custom design repairs on the premises 3982505 FOQAIITY, STEWART ATTENDING ALBRIGHT v Former <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Higi School students Tra< Fogarty and i Heat Stewart have b«un §f freahmen at Albright I Reading, Pa., which began Its 128th ytar, \ Public Notice MUNICIPAL PLANNINO »OA«6 tit¥B»O«t»nCliV "• NMJfftfy FUILICNOTICi Th«n«xlr«gulir mMting ef thiOMBl <strong>City</strong> Municipal miming IMfi will M Mil an WEDNESDAY. 'NOVBMM* S> im it tm P M in tin countq onn(J * >>ii^ u=ii & . • TM following tWIeinHH' will t» SUBOIVIIIONI Braw AHselitM • Block 5»1, »- CrMtl I Ian • m « W > Variti r*BuirMlsr(rMM|«*nllstarM. ISM N, Ntt rwulrM.I ! SITE PLAN RIVIIW , OCMfl lilt . Block 1M7, LO1 1 i:IJ liniBNn AvMut 1 Unit mult! IimUy Nt wltnea rNUrM, •XTINIIONI M 1IM mtn Apprgvil OtKwoM Corporitlon. MaMewlinM - M unit tawnhMM condot. PMH tp provil glv«n J.nmry (Ml. (HIM fr«n limiXI CW«UI. Block III, LBtl I I 3 • J » unit PMManllU iKtnd •it»flik» Original «ppfov»l glvw 1040. ltmu« Ciptni. Block 314, Left i thf w f • Hirtjor HOUM Motti, Cenvtrt •» H cooao unit.. Stcona •«tion. ortotnl •Mfwll glvM 10-10 ' i TiiMs4uMs . ilock Ml, Lot II FPinli UtM-Arthlttct. inf •rprititlon »! •kyligHt uMtr OralniMi No nil. ThtM slant trt M (lit in Iha tit* eitrMsMei MM may M vMintf «y ni public iuring riggjlr buin«« ncurt. AWutti nolle* o) thii n\Mlng M Ming glvtn purtuant to P.L. mi, Freeze Management Salaries Vote "NO" <strong>On</strong> November 8th Aren't we paying enough now tar ' government in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>? Your vote <strong>of</strong> , OCTOBER 20.<strong>1983</strong> , ... ptwiob, PtttVlH r Kathy Plousis, ri^t, receives piano lesson f^ini new teacher at the arts center, Robin Mc- Coy, as Bill Dempsey, also a new Instructor, looks on. Tlie U.S. Model <strong>of</strong> the Year <strong>1983</strong> preliminary pageant designed tor aspiring models with Interest In fee modeling pr<strong>of</strong>ession was held recently atftsMuslePier. More than 55 models entered the competition, atanlied by Miss aforgeAnn, owner <strong>of</strong> a fliiahlng and modeling studio tn <strong>Ocean</strong> Oty and Oaklyn. the program, which la considered a beneficial eiperlenee for those entering the modeling pr<strong>of</strong>ession, opened wife the posting <strong>of</strong> the onion .by fte UJ. Coast Guard followed by a song and dance routine performed by a troupe <strong>of</strong> young people from Knot Reagan's School <strong>of</strong> Dgncing. Among the eight finalists chosen In the pee wee division were Brittany Cates and Dani LBubert_al <strong>Ocean</strong> _CUy, and Brandy Moirlaon <strong>of</strong> Somers top model spot Point Damion Joseph Morrison <strong>of</strong> Sonera Point was among the five finalists selected in the masters division, boys aged three to seven. In the teen division for girls ages 13 to 17,11 finalists were chosen Including Franceine Colao and Caren Draper <strong>of</strong> Somers Point, and Catherine Shankland <strong>of</strong> Northfleld. In the mister division, finallsts were BUI Taylor and Joseph Ooch <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> aty, and Balse PlmplneUl <strong>of</strong> Somers Point The final show will be held Sunday, Nov. 27 in Providence, R.L The next preliminary pageant will be Feb. 25 on the Mule Pier for the 1984U.S model <strong>of</strong> the year. For taformatton can 3Wf«no THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J. New music teachers are joining Arts Center Tb« <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty Arti Center hai announced two new muilc kachers, Bill Dtfpey and Robta McCoy, nave joined the center staff. Mrs. McCoy, a newcomer to tw an*, will teach piano In the spring. She ia the wife <strong>of</strong> fee director <strong>of</strong> mule at St. Peter's MethodHt Church. Sie has taught beginning and Intermediate piano to students <strong>of</strong> all ages and wU Special lunches popular Upper Townihip Elementary School, Tuckahoe Mad in Marmora, celebrated national food week <strong>Oct</strong>. 12 with a programmed-forpower lunch, and invited parents and grandparent to Join Vie children for lunch. The cafeteria , was decorated In a PacMan theme with PacMen, made by fee second grade dan, hanging from the ceiling. The lunch consisted <strong>of</strong> power source burgers, printout potatoes, apple bytes and your choice <strong>of</strong> milk. During the lunch period Mrs. Gay Atwood, dressed in a Urge PacMan costume, distributed cookies to student! and visitors. The cafeteria women made fee PacMan cookies complete wife icing and a raisin for an eye. The elementary school aerved SSI lunches, more than double fee normal quote. The event was also held at fee Mrs. Gay Atwood, dressed in her PacMan costume, congratulates Stephen Shimp for his prize winning pouter celebrating national food week. Middle School in Petersburg, wife total iunchea served In Qii district amounting to 1,040. CHARGE Ahead to Knight's Pharmacy for old world courtesy and service KNIGHTS 8th A WESLEY AVE. 399-5555 , in b*ik*.for pisao (BCbriquw. ; Having studied both piano performance and music Oxwry with GustM Richard and Amanda Bush, Mra. McCoy subsequently performed many time* in concert tn the Loe AngatM avea. BM also taught private tasons for nine years and has had regular performance elaasea. Demptey, an accomplUhod guitarist, will hold guitar burtructioiii in ttw fprlng. His performing experience in- School <strong>of</strong>ficials to address confab Officials from two area school districts will participate as speakers during a three-day series <strong>of</strong> training and informantlonal sessions sponsored by fee N.J. School Boards Association, fee NJ. Association <strong>of</strong> School Adminlatrators and fee NJ. Association <strong>of</strong> Sehodi Business Officials <strong>Oct</strong>. 26-28 S Atlantic <strong>City</strong>. Antoinette J. Rugglert, board secretary-business administrator <strong>of</strong> fee <strong>Ocean</strong> Qty School District, will speak on fee role <strong>of</strong> fee board secretary during the workshop session entitled cludes folk, cla«ic»l, jau, country-western, rock and roll and musicals. He btgan Ms career as a trombonist studying clasrieal music, and Jan but later became interested in folk nude and guitar. Among his past per* formances are those sponsored by the New Jersey Stele Council on the Arti, Philadelphia Folksong Sodety, Atlantic County Am Council and King <strong>of</strong> Prussia Mall. "Changing society, changing schools." Also to address fee conference will be William F. Carpenter, principal, and John Phillips, supervisor <strong>of</strong> special programs, <strong>of</strong> the Upper Township School District Their topic will be fee language arti writing program. Tney will be among nearly 350 local school <strong>of</strong>ficials and educators to participate in the conference, which will be attended by more than 1,000 local board members, administrators and educators. Dentists are pulling for our music We're WSLT... with a song for you, WSLTI PAGE ? — SECTION ONE The Dick Anthony Orchestra will be featured at the Music Pier Saturday, <strong>Oct</strong>. »from 9 p.m. •til midnight. Music will be continuous with Bill Braestle and the Sun Shine Boys Banjo Band playing during big band breaks. Tickets are *5. For information, contact the Public Relations Department, 399-fli 11. WIN OVER *1000 00 IN PRIZES! * This week's Festival <strong>of</strong> Values Winners I * •CHECK THE FOLLOWING TWO PAGES FOR THE . PARTICI- * PATING MERCHANTS REGISTER AT EVERY •STORE l i Katherme Moore, left, is presented with a fieven-pitee cutlery set from Tom Shaw following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing Saturday at Earl L, Shaw Jr. inc. Louiie Welch, right, <strong>of</strong> the Piccadilly congratulates Lillian Relnagel <strong>of</strong> Lansdowne, Pa. as winner <strong>of</strong> a seven-piece copper bottom cookware set in last week's Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing. Wendy Duffy, left, presents Sue Rixon <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with a seven-plece cutlery set following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing last week at Rainbow's End, Bud Stiles, right, <strong>of</strong> Bud's Outboards presents a Poly Perk c<strong>of</strong>fee maker to Festival <strong>of</strong> Values winner T,J. Recchione <strong>of</strong> Somers Point last Saturday, Patty Dinger, left, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> receives a_ 5-quart slow cooker from Kathy Feinsteln <strong>of</strong> Kristy's Boutique as winner in last week s Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing. John Kelly, left, <strong>of</strong> Dailey PJumbrng presents Anna M, Harvey <strong>of</strong> Freehold and <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> with her Festival <strong>of</strong> Values prize, a sevenpiece copper bottom cookware set. REGISTER AT EVERY PAR- TICIPATING STORE AND WIN A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GIFT! VALUABLE SHOP LOCALLY! Al Paterson, right, <strong>of</strong> Carter Lincoln Mercury, presents Bradford and Dorothy Lippincott <strong>of</strong> Palermo with a 5-quart slow cooker following the Festival <strong>of</strong> Values drawing last Saturday. WIN OVER $ 1000 00 IN PRIZES!
•A ' 4 •£ PAGE 8 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N.J. I I WIN OVER 1000 on IN PRIZES! REGISTER At EVERY STORE EVERY STORE WILL AWARD A VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD GIFT SPECIAL! THIS WEEK ONLY 20% OFF ALL CLOTHING WITH THIS AD! UWJLME HATOUJFfe m-mi I OfMnvwi nMwms Heijtage Shoppe Early American Furniture Reproductions for 20% Off OPEN UHT1. CHRISTMAS l7M7llMrtwilr <strong>Oct</strong>on <strong>City</strong> CLOSEDSUNDAYS Th» L.W0 f*¥t 111 HI atft. t i t f Connoisseur Ltd. OCTOBER SPECIALS 50% Off Summtr Handbags ft Jewelry IN OUR GIFT SHOP U*M. CMMtl. HfMm, DNMttr Mffll.B§. 20% Off • Any ISO or more purchase <strong>of</strong> reg. price merchandise 10% Off-CHRISTMAS Decorations, Cards, Wrap, Toys etc. Shop* open 9:30 to 10 p.m. Cafe Serving Lunch 11 «o 3 p.m. 1112 Boardwalk for 28 yean <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> & Northfield HAIR CARE VCINTERS Mon.,Tuii.4Wed. ShimpMiStl ......'3.98 Hair Cuts ....'3.95 ... •1.50 «i2,80 MOAPPttHTMEMT Thursday •2.10011 Any NnMNnt IllfflntllllLN w/cul,>lylln« IM They're Here Women's Dance Coordinates Ballet Skirti Now*7" Wl Asbury Ave. SkLL •Jevwfe From the Sea- Hand Crafted Gifts Shell & Shell Crafts Specimen Shells Tues. Sat. 9-30 te 5 3986578 1244 Asbury Ave, <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Closed Sun. & Mon. AND PIZZA Stop on Asbury Ave. and Have Lunch or Dinner at.,, a THE HOAGIE WORKS \ OPEN 7 DAYSALL YEAR \ 926 ASBURY AVI. 398-9037 CHEEStBUftOSRS-MEATBALLSUBSJ V TOY STORf 1008 BOARDWALK CHRISTMAS SAVINGS THIS WEEKS SPECIAL All SMURF Merchandise y2 PRICE "Our prices mike you come once... Our good work makes you come back)" ALLTHIFAMLYCAN SAVE ON OUR DAIY SPECIALS Friday SMnpN,Cuti . Mw-DrySrytog um',. 'tis M«n't .'6.00 Mli > iN*EtiMi|..*1.7i *** 8iM78i 111TKmML.mtMimM MI-OJ?? Mm..Tu«i. WiA *M. MlTMri. ••?» W. M ivmti a • • Additional Prizes Awarded on the Finai week ^ALOMBO'S Parkway R Pharmacy yj We are pleased to ANNOUNCE that we now have the "PICK 6" Card Machine .f 399-5252 406E.34ttlST. UGHTED CURIO CABINETS •199 oo Richly Finished in Pecan with Mirrored back and all Glass Sides Reg. Price $249.95 < SKMNi moor AniifX-117 WMfAvt. " Count/i Largest Bud's Outboard Marine, Inc. hriarnn AuttnniMulM EWnrud. motor* "FALL SPECIAL 1984Evlnrude 35 h.p. tong shift electrtc • Utt'2618 •2100" . 398-1312 . 197 W.9tti St., <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> (at foot <strong>of</strong> tth St. Brldgi) BSolidiy-built wilfflr with Parmdncni Press and Knits/Deiicatis eyoies TMWniAw P1MM3M-1I7* gheese) The International Cheese & Food SpeciaUtyShop OPEN ALL YEAR ROUND MS Asbury Ave. 398-732J Unique Holiday GifM ' Cnitom gift batkeu and package* from Sny Ch SALE! • Saxony • Scuipturet Sale Ends) 1/26/83 Charles F, Spengler ROOT Covering Over SJ years txptrlinc* 231 Wilt Avi. <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, N.J. 309-3343 if* -y WHERE THERFS SOMETHNQ FOJl EVBIYONE SPECIALS JOHN ROMAIN HANDBAGS 20% OFF HUMMELS Over 400 In Stock Now 20% Off Btctric Quoin A 1214 Weit Ave; -i-- PONTIAC " m CADILLAC 8ttiAWESTAVE. (1 block from 9th St. I j WINTER SPiSAL*" " H | Drain & Flush Radiator, * • Inspect all Hoses 8. 9i I Seits, Refill with Fresh • AntlFreeie I With this ad good thru 11/14/83 !«•••••••••••• 8th 8. West Ave. OCEAN CITY ,i come in 8. see j Our new fail £ line <strong>of</strong> dresses > and separates by donnkenny H¥AVI OCI*NCITV,N,J McHenry'i CHRISTMAS ; CARDS STATIONERY BUSINESS I OFFICE 1 WEDWMG WVfTATIOtlS |J OCMnCt»T 1994 W I'.Sl, if •i » THURSDAY, QCTOBBR 20.<strong>1983</strong> THE SENTINEL-LEDOER. OCEAN CITY, N J. PAGES — SECTION i