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PAGE 3 — SECTION ONE TOE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN riTY, N.J ffRlDAY, AUGUST IB, 1980<br />
Boy's and Girls<br />
Shorts and<br />
Shorts Sets<br />
Slacks and<br />
Slack Sets<br />
Polo Shirts<br />
Boys; infants to Size 7<br />
Girls; Infants to Size, 14<br />
Boys<br />
Sport Jackets<br />
Suits<br />
Summer Slacks<br />
Back-To-School Needs f<br />
Priced at Summer Clearance I<br />
SAVING<br />
20% OFF<br />
Women's Fall and Winter<br />
COATS & JACKETS<br />
Special Purchase<br />
IMPERIAL SLACKS by<br />
HAGGAR<br />
•15,00<br />
polyester, wool & cotton. Values to S3S.00<br />
20% OFF<br />
Nylon Sports Bags • Gym Bags<br />
Foot Lockers • Back Packs<br />
Laundry Mailing Cases<br />
Nylon Shopping Bags on Wheels<br />
I fiance<br />
PRINCE MATCHABELLI<br />
'./Q/fncft^bnp<br />
PURSE SIZE<br />
SPRAY<br />
COLOGNE<br />
.4OZ.<br />
<strong>On</strong>ly $975<br />
LIMITED TIME<br />
ONLY<br />
All<br />
SWIMWEAR<br />
Men's, Women's<br />
Boys & Girls<br />
All<br />
SPECIAL SAVINGS<br />
V 2 0FF<br />
Boys Short Sleeve<br />
Sport Shirts and Tank Tops<br />
$il6SS-20<br />
Summer Pajamas<br />
. (polyester and f^<strong>of</strong>fon)<br />
Women's<br />
COATS and<br />
DRESSES<br />
ALL<br />
SUMMER<br />
SPORTSWEAR<br />
Women's<br />
Missy<br />
Juniors<br />
Men's<br />
SPORT JACKETS and SUITS<br />
Save on Famous Name Brands<br />
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FRIDAY, AUGUST 15,1880<br />
Famous Brand Shoe<br />
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Cape May County's Largest Department Store<br />
Open 9:39 to 5s30 P.M. Men. Thru Thurs. ftSat, 8th STREET and ASBURY AVENUE<br />
Open Friday Evenings'Til 9<br />
Dial 399-5511<br />
UMMER FURNITURE CLEARANC<br />
Women's Shoes<br />
Values<br />
$20-$82<br />
NOW REDUCED 20%<br />
(9 • RedCrons*<br />
• First Editions<br />
•Socialites<br />
• Cobbles<br />
• Boat<br />
• Foot Savers<br />
• Optloni<br />
• Barefoot Originals • Prideline<br />
Entire Stock <strong>of</strong> Porch and Patio Chaises - Chairs • Cushions and Assorted Tables<br />
• Cobble Cuddien • Front Row<br />
•TH!i <strong>of</strong>etfget n«« no sonntetisri wftatmyar with ttw<br />
(Excluding All Low Beach Chairs)<br />
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-HEBE ARE JUST A FEW OF THE MANY SALE ITEMS -<br />
plastic tube group<br />
Granwilla TM<br />
Furniture<br />
byf<br />
*• 'tquartcorriarod' look wtth<br />
powritr cbttad, bakwMm flnith in<br />
White with Heavy<br />
Yellow Vinyl Straps<br />
Yellow/Cream Color<br />
#908 CHAIR - Reg. »17" Now... $ 14 00<br />
#906 ROCKER - Reg. *25" Now . *21 00<br />
#909 Chaise - Reg. »34" Now .. $ 27 M<br />
"User<br />
DJrtcJorChilr<br />
WhttftfNahtrtl<br />
Wood Frame wtth Canvas<br />
Stit and Bade<br />
Cali<strong>for</strong>nia REDWOOD<br />
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THB SENTINEL-LEDOBR, OCEAN CITY, N,J,<br />
Bulkhead cut utilikely<br />
North inay be told to remove 'walk ramps<br />
ByCHUCKTHOMPSON<br />
It appears unlikely builder<br />
Warren North win be aBowtd<br />
to keep the ramps to the<br />
boardwalk at his St. Jamea<br />
Place and 1st Street homes<br />
and almost certain be will be<br />
prohibited from cutting an<br />
entrance through the<br />
^bulkhead.<br />
Although It was reported at<br />
Tuesday night's workshop<br />
meeting that tbe decision on<br />
tbe controversial houses built<br />
on tbe beach directly behind<br />
the boardwalk must be made<br />
by Ocean City Mayor Chester<br />
•kWbnbcrg —with councO'a<br />
OMpent — the governing body<br />
Moused tte Issue with North<br />
be<strong>for</strong>e directing the ad.<br />
~ ministration to make a<br />
* determination.<br />
Calling the request<br />
"arrogant," Councilman<br />
William H. Woods listed<br />
several reasons <strong>for</strong> denying<br />
the proposals.<br />
.'."The ramps are unsightly,<br />
ttpwperiy supported and not<br />
atfpcrted as (hey are suppoaed<br />
to be under the<br />
guidelines <strong>for</strong> connecting a<br />
| ramp to the boardwalk,"<br />
Woods said. "I see no reason<br />
<strong>for</strong> it."<br />
Several members <strong>of</strong> council<br />
pointed out Oat there an<br />
ramps to the boardwalk lea<br />
man 10 feet away from either<br />
<strong>of</strong> tbe two houses.<br />
Aa ter is tte repeat to at •<br />
driveway in tbe bulkhead.<br />
Woods MMr "Ttaa buMwacti<br />
aptw • very, vwy important<br />
purpoje. ft grant pwmiMion<br />
to pot i driveway or a gall<br />
through it would allow<br />
everyone die to do th« MOW<br />
merely became <strong>of</strong> convenience."<br />
•<br />
North came under fire from<br />
council a month ago when the<br />
body discovered that the<br />
builder bad laid the ramps<br />
and cut the bulkhead, apparently<br />
without permission.<br />
Although he claimed that<br />
the two Items ware on an,<br />
approved blueprint, Code<br />
En<strong>for</strong>cement Official Fred<br />
Cade pointed out to council<br />
Tbeaday that the drawings<br />
wire merely proposals and<br />
tad not been submitted <strong>for</strong><br />
approval.<br />
According to Cade, North<br />
"was specifically told ha<br />
could not cut the bulkhead."<br />
Following the original<br />
airing in council, Nora doted<br />
up the bulkhead but did not<br />
take down the ramps.<br />
And, according to Cade, tte<br />
ramps were not eyen built as<br />
shown in the proposal which<br />
<strong>calls</strong> <strong>for</strong> them tote pit on<br />
pilings and not connected to<br />
the boardwalk as they are<br />
now.<br />
When asked by dry Administrator<br />
Paul T, McCarthy<br />
why the ramps were stfll in<br />
place, North said hi* attorney<br />
told him not to dtoconnect<br />
them.<br />
"In other words, your attorneytoldyoutostonewallit,<br />
right?" McCarthy asked.<br />
"Yes," North replied.<br />
' Wlmberg told JTieSennnel-<br />
Udg«r that It appeared very<br />
unlikely that permission<br />
would be granted <strong>for</strong> tte<br />
bulkhead cut but that he<br />
would be meeting at the site<br />
with Cade to discuss toe two<br />
boardwalk ramps.<br />
Sources told The Sentintd-<br />
Lsdger, however, that it is<br />
also very doubtful tte ramps<br />
wfll be allowed to go directh/<br />
from tbe bone to the boardwalk<br />
although some compromise<br />
such aa steps up to<br />
tte boardwalk 'from the<br />
property may be granted.<br />
PAGE 3 — SECTION iQNE<br />
PiwlobrCluriMAndnw<br />
lltese ramps connecting the boardwalk with homes built by Warren<br />
North will probably come down following a hearing be<strong>for</strong>e council at its<br />
Tuesday work session.<br />
Sea Isle residents complain over summer problems<br />
SEA ISLE CITY - An<br />
angry group <strong>of</strong> resident*<br />
rattled <strong>of</strong>f a series <strong>of</strong> earn,<br />
plaints at tte dry 1 * regular<br />
commission meeting here<br />
Tuesday, ranging from fee<br />
group renters to beechgoers<br />
"ig themselves in<br />
Resident after reatdent told<br />
toe city's commissioners that<br />
not only were the condiUoM <strong>of</strong><br />
the beaches deplorable -<br />
strewn with broken glass and<br />
beer bottles-but that some<br />
The Sentinel-Ledger<br />
Prlnl«)inaPubll»h»1)lnAm«rl£jiGt,.l.ilFim{ljJI.« City, Mmtrt<br />
Hf) Marmora ClIunuiindlUHIfy'l Polnti iKffMMtit,» ft ItHwktn<br />
W M ptr y>ar ilx mgnthi, M19 W«t <strong>of</strong> MKll»lpf< Rlw (It M a*r yaar<br />
^rk« on ntwiitanO 15 c«nl» utr copy PuDUtaHm tchoaWIti WMklr «*rr<br />
tlHiriday, »mlA>aaklr Tunday aiM Fmay fraiii flnt WMk In Janinlll MM<br />
m*k In itpUmbtr Poitniafttri (and adtfrna chanfva to TtM Untliiol-<br />
LMsar PO Bon III, <strong>On</strong>ar Oty. N J aaiM<br />
ShoeDept.<br />
<strong>of</strong> tte city's guests were<br />
equally poor.<br />
According to Donald Me-<br />
Dermott, a dty resident, two<br />
male batten, after relieving<br />
tbemseh** on ths 80th Street<br />
property <strong>of</strong> the Sisters <strong>of</strong><br />
Mercy, then proceeded to<br />
expose themselves to the<br />
*urters when they were observed.<br />
Other residents alto cited<br />
female bathers that were<br />
going topless as well as an<br />
abundance<br />
marijuana<br />
<strong>of</strong> beer and<br />
on the city's<br />
Mayor Dominic C. Rafla<br />
ud Police Chief Robert<br />
Ounpbcn told the audience<br />
that unlea the poUqe caught<br />
be <strong>of</strong>fender* In the act It<br />
wouU not do any good unless<br />
8M resident who witnessed<br />
the illegal act would sign the<br />
complaint.<br />
aty residents also voiced<br />
fear<strong>of</strong>reprlialastbeprlce<strong>of</strong><br />
signing complalnta and<br />
Itlfl but were told by<br />
WBMi]j aDQ<br />
wn tne aty<br />
would not stand <strong>for</strong> ln-<br />
Se« WePolice Sgt. Daniel<br />
URou told the audience that<br />
ttwra war* currently 800<br />
different groups <strong>of</strong> group<br />
renter* who paid as much aj<br />
tve timer the amount a<br />
family would pay <strong>for</strong> •<br />
Mil. ,<br />
Whfle real estate agento had<br />
ban blamed in the past fee<br />
MOPED<br />
INSURANCE<br />
WAYNE MILLER<br />
INSURANCE<br />
3998755<br />
/ Htn SI dcP.in Clly<br />
residents Oat attended the<br />
commission meeting were<br />
divided on whom to blame tor<br />
fee dry's current problem<br />
with some <strong>of</strong> the group renters<br />
—tbe real estate agent or<br />
the owner.<br />
No concrete decision was<br />
made on the problem, but<br />
pressure on the realtors to<br />
"police theirown industry" is<br />
one option Oat was discussed<br />
as well as doubling tte flnea<br />
<strong>for</strong> violation <strong>of</strong> city ordinances<br />
such is nolie,<br />
alcohol on the beach and<br />
Indecent exposure.<br />
tm Evans, • dty retidni<br />
as well as a member <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
Sea Isle Qty Charter Study<br />
Commission, signaled tat<br />
beginning <strong>of</strong> what could be a<br />
protracted guerilla war<br />
between the mayor and the<br />
Your Freeholders<br />
DIRECTOR<br />
.iah Avenue<br />
North Wlldwood,NJ.<br />
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Ocean Oty, N.J.682M<br />
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VICE DIRECTOR<br />
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Print Kiwanians slate 'gigantic' Jka market<br />
SOMERS POINT - A<br />
gigantic outdoor flea martat,<br />
complete with food and<br />
refreshments, will be laid<br />
Saturday, August p at (he<br />
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Center, Bethal R^ad andRt<br />
Thousands <strong>of</strong> items from<br />
over n dealers will! be<br />
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to antique* and handmade<br />
furniture. The flea<br />
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Mon, -Sat.8am-6pm. Sun, 9am-2pm<br />
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rnarlwt wui be open to tte<br />
Public from I tuxL to dmk><br />
As In the pait, tte tocal<br />
KJwahiali members win be<br />
manning food and refreshments<br />
including hot dogs,<br />
hamburgers and t<strong>of</strong>t drinks.<br />
Klwanls proceeds from this<br />
event go to support youth<br />
programs and community<br />
projects. Ralndate scheduled<br />
far Sunday, August 24.<br />
Any individual wishing to<br />
not apace at minimal cost It<br />
asked to contact Emerson<br />
Johnson at 927-9274 prior to<br />
August 21.<br />
charter study group by<br />
reciting 1974 newspaper<br />
cuppings that quoted the<br />
mayor saying the group<br />
renters wire welcome to the<br />
city because they revitaHted<br />
tte economy.<br />
Raffa, visibly angry,<br />
rtargfdr^you (Bwns) fikf<br />
your game...we nay have<br />
wanted them then but we<br />
don't now,"<br />
Tfcat waa not the only time<br />
Raffa crossed swords with<br />
someone, In tte beginning <strong>of</strong><br />
tte meeting, a dispute between<br />
Raffa and city Commissioner<br />
Andrew Bednarek<br />
arose over a Raffa-pmhed<br />
rule that would fix the agenda<br />
on Friday.<br />
Bednarek charged that tte<br />
tafia rule waa tantamount to<br />
"censorship, both blatant and<br />
arrogant"<br />
Raffa parried, countercharging<br />
that Bednarek laved<br />
Ma "bombshells" until tte<br />
Tuesday meeting ao they<br />
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Instead <strong>of</strong> the Friday agenda<br />
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Vbm tte mayor proposed<br />
ddng away with tte Friday<br />
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However, The Sentinelledger<br />
hat leaned that tte<br />
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changing tte time <strong>of</strong> tte<br />
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nil action stems from a<br />
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