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PAGE 12 —SErTinv ONE<br />

RUHLINGS<br />

SEAFOOD<br />

(bchimfHoy'iSaiO)<br />

34th St. & West Ave.<br />

FRESH FROM THE<br />

RSHING FLEET DAILY<br />

LobJter Tails<br />

Shrimp, Clams,Crabs, Oysters<br />

Wide Variety <strong>of</strong> Fresh Fish<br />

•TAKE OUT<br />

Cooked Platters<br />

Seafood • Meats<br />

398-6622<br />

mmmmmmmmamaSUtbm^a^taWa^SJmk^mJtKSSSKaJSI^<br />

'<strong>The</strong> <strong>On</strong>ly German Restaurant in <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>'<br />

Serve Yourself at our Delicious Salad Bar<br />

Early Bird Special SeiwdSim. ttra.Fri.fnm '3725<br />

10% <strong>of</strong>! Plnnm with IMS Ad.<br />

Meet Debbie Dunn and Rick Grossman, <strong>of</strong> the Tuckahoe Inn. Debbie and<br />

i Rick are lust two <strong>of</strong> the many staff members who will show-you that<br />

iambus Tuckahoe inn HOSPITALJTY. With just a few weeks <strong>of</strong> summer<br />

few weeks <strong>of</strong>. summer left, we hope.you'll take advantage <strong>of</strong>.a relaxing<br />

meal at the Inn. We have prime ribs and steaks, fresh seafood, generous<br />

drinks, and delicious rolls and desserts. We have a tremendous view<br />

awaiting as you dine on our screened porch overlooking Great Egg Harbor<br />

Bay, or in our beautiful dining room. Open daily for luncheon and din-,<br />

ner, you are invited to come see us, meet Debbie and Rick, and sample<br />

our very special HOSPITALITY.<br />

Sincerely<br />

SHORE ROAD • ROUTE 8 > BEESLEY'S POINT . 399-2244<br />

THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER FRIDAY. AUCI1«T«. ;<br />

costs man $250 fine in court FRIDAY, AUGUST 26.<strong>1977</strong> THE OCEAN CITY (N.J.) SENTINEL-LEDGER<br />

A man, charged with setting<br />

<strong>of</strong>f a false fire alarm during the hearing and was held for the<br />

heavy traffic <strong>of</strong> the Night in Cape May County grand jury on with possession <strong>of</strong> more than 25 June 28 from 5550 West av. by<br />

Venice boat parade on July 30 charges <strong>of</strong> breaking and en''<br />

grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana, waived a pointing out the car and giving<br />

. Her husband, John, charged Richard Cross, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor,<br />

was fined $250 and $25 court tering and larceny at Bert's probable cause hearing and the keys to Gerald Lovejoy.<br />

with possession <strong>of</strong> leas than 25 paid, the same fine for selling a<br />

. costs by Judge Edward P. Beach Stand and-at Surf and wai held for the grand jury. He<br />

grams <strong>of</strong> marijuana, was also<br />

Kozmor In Municipal Court Sand Beach Equipment at 9th was arrested on July 4. Also<br />

Sandra Lee Britton, <strong>of</strong> Blrd- referred to the Prosecutor for<br />

pair <strong>of</strong> earrings valued at $2.50,<br />

Tuesday.'<br />

st. Pinelli was charged -with held for the grand Jury was<br />

sboro, Pa.-, -charged .with further action.<br />

and Patricia McHugh, <strong>of</strong> 1157<br />

• John R. Nieveen, <strong>of</strong> 119 <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

taking five beach chairs from. Douglas W. McConnell, <strong>of</strong><br />

assault and battery on a police<br />

Simpson av., also paid $100 for<br />

av., was arrested by Patrolman<br />

Berts and one chair and an Spring <strong>City</strong>, Pa., who was<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer,, resisting arrest, A number <strong>of</strong> peoplepaid fines .sell —"ing a candle worth $1.99 at<br />

Patricia Boylan along with his<br />

umbrella from Surf and Sand. arrested on July 9. ,'<br />

possession <strong>of</strong> less than 25 grams . for violating the city's Sunday' L^.-J 11-<br />

762 boardwalk.<br />

oTinariJuana and being under sales law on August 7. Among Sidney A. Goldstein, <strong>of</strong>.<br />

wife, Johnette, shortly aiter the<br />

Ricky Downs, <strong>of</strong> 503 6th St., George Clark, <strong>of</strong> Ventnor, the influence <strong>of</strong> marijuana on them were Gloria Pessano, <strong>of</strong> Margate, was fined $100 and $1§<br />

alarm was set <strong>of</strong>f at a box at<br />

was convicted <strong>of</strong> assault and waived his probable cause July .27, had all charges 8013rd st., who let an employee. costs for exposing merchandise<br />

2nd st. a,nd Bay av. Mrs.<br />

battery <strong>On</strong> Ptl. Steven Parrut hearing and was held for the referred to the County sell a frisbee at her store. Both for sale that is illegal on Sun-<br />

.Nieveen jtvas, found innocent <strong>of</strong>,<br />

and sentenced to 6O.days in the • grand jury on charges, that he Prosecutor's <strong>of</strong>fice when Ms.: Ms.. Pessano and the sales day, and Chrisann Lay, <strong>of</strong> 3236<br />

the'charge. ' • •<br />

county jail: He was given 23; aided and,abetted the larceny- ,Britten's, attorney failed to. clerk, Doris Bradford <strong>of</strong> Gibb- • Simpson av.,.- was fined the<br />

days credit on the sentence for <strong>of</strong> a Ford fhunderbird car on<br />

In other action, John J.<br />

appear in court. ' • ••.'.' stown were fined $100 and $15 same amount for selling a $1.79<br />

c o s t s . • . - • • : ; • • • • . • • • • :<br />

time already served. •<br />

knife at 1260 boardwalk:<br />

Pinelli, <strong>of</strong> <strong>Line</strong> Lexington, Pa., •<br />

waived a probable cause Russell Robinson, <strong>of</strong><br />

Louise'G. Klause, <strong>of</strong> 1320<br />

Gwynedd Valley, Pa., charged<br />

Boardwalk, was fined $75 and HARMONY EXTRAORDINAIRE-<strong>The</strong> Duvafe<br />

$10 costs for exposing mer- ?rry Gross and Mark Sfoi»>ne ..»n K^«-> »u.^<br />

chandise for saterand another<br />

$75 and $5 costs for selling<br />

illegal merchandise valued at<br />

$2.25.<br />

Mark B. Wiles,, <strong>of</strong> Delran,<br />

was fined $75 and $25 costs for<br />

arru's<br />

shoplifting a package <strong>of</strong><br />

chicken valued at 74 cents from<br />

the Acme Market at 8th st. and<br />

West av. on July 22.<br />

David D. Orr, <strong>of</strong> Merlon, Pa.,<br />

and Sean Nixon, <strong>of</strong><br />

Philadelphia, were each fined<br />

$20 and $15 costs for molesting<br />

PHONE<br />

Meeting Rooms<br />

and interfering with Patrolman<br />

ForAII Occasions<br />

827-8131<br />

John Rock while he was attempting<br />

to perform'his duties<br />

LONCPORTBLVD. INSOMER8 POINT<br />

at 1109 Asbury av. on August 4.<br />

In an unrelated incident on<br />

the same date John Whereat, <strong>of</strong>.<br />

Philadelphia, was also fined $20<br />

and $15 costs for molesting and<br />

uvais .<br />

2K nd M3Tk Stevens ' •"" brin to the Mediterranean Room <strong>of</strong> theToint «<br />

j- L<br />

SUNDAY STROLL. Republican candidate for Governor, Senator Raymond<br />

Bateman <strong>of</strong> Somerset County chats with two prospective voters on the <strong>Ocean</strong><br />

<strong>City</strong> boardwalk on a recent Sunday afternoon. Bateman was in town as part <strong>of</strong> a<br />

s gounty^de yisit,toge^co^^^^? v^rs| ^ ^ 3 $ $ ^ ^ - ^ ,:<br />

Come to the Happy Placet<br />

»TH ft CENTRAL AVE.<br />

OCEAN CITY<br />

TAKEOUT<br />

399-0113<br />

Restaurant<br />

"WHERE THE TOWN MEETS<br />

Breakfast,Lunch.Dinner<br />

Late Snacks<br />

OPEN 24 HOURS A DAY<br />

at every meal<br />

Breakfast. Luncheon, Ojnner.... rnakeeachaspecial treat<br />

in our famous" Saxony < Room at trfe Port-O-Call.Our<br />

delicious continental cuisine creates an epicurean's<br />

journey to lands <strong>of</strong> the Continent.... arid you'll enjoy a<br />

''bite-sized" vacation with each meal. ' ,..'•* ..<br />

BREAKFAST—served six days a week from 8 -11 a.m. it's<br />

a delightful way to start your dayl ' ' •/•"••<br />

LUNCHEON—served six days a week from i2«2p.m.Yoii<br />

will enjoy trying each <strong>of</strong> our luncheon specials, and our<br />

sandwich specials, too. " ; :<br />

DINNER—served seven days a week from 6-8 p.m. Enjoy,<br />

a wonderful dinner as you view the <strong>Ocean</strong> from our<br />

Saxony Room. .<strong>The</strong> atmosphere is magnificent-the food<br />

superb! Reservations Suggested. , ..•,•••••';..<br />

SUNDAY BRUNCH — a brunch buffet with such a large<br />

• . .. selection <strong>of</strong> great food, you'll never finish<br />

i sampling all <strong>of</strong> them. Complimentary<br />

'//* c<strong>of</strong>fee Is served in the lobby.<br />

NOTCiaMOTOBlNM<br />

(«h* BOAIWJWAIK OCEAN NJ/SBfrtttt<br />

Fugee.<br />

Frederick Holler, <strong>of</strong> » •,<br />

Central av., was fined $20 and<br />

$15 costs for violating the city's<br />

noise ordinance by playing his<br />

stereo too loud. He was<br />

arrested at his home on July 19.<br />

Dinner<br />

Every<br />

4:30-<br />

9:30 P.M.<br />

beginning Tuesday, August 30, and bon<br />

^Hft <strong>Sep</strong>tember 5. <strong>The</strong> duo recogSd a?<br />

quahty from the West Coast to SoinerePointWiH X<br />

accompanied by a four-pieceTbandL Tte Dfe<br />

catapulted into national fame in 1961 withi t S<br />

JSF"*"* hih ^<br />

4thiWMlej<br />

_^ Delicious Food<br />

^ BREJJCFIST1 LUMCHEOMSERVED 1<br />

SANDWICHES<br />

OPEN ALL YEAR<br />

LiROMEMiPECREESECilffil<br />

• r rattan Stivtdl Jm<br />

Mat Labor Day ^^BBi<br />

Restaurant.<br />

Take<br />

Home<br />

Dinner<br />

Service<br />

263-3772<br />

<strong>On</strong> "<strong>Ocean</strong> Drive" at foot <strong>of</strong> the 55th Street Bridge<br />

STRATHMERE, N.J.<br />

DINNERS ONLY<br />

I ML tin SAT. 4-9 * SUNDAY 12:30-8<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Crty's Flnaat Raataurant<br />

TAKE-HOME DINNERS<br />

DIAL 399-4013<br />

JERSEY CAPE ROOM<br />

PRIVATE DINING FACILITIES FOR PARTIES<br />

FROM 25 TO 100.til-JULY<br />

DIAL 399.1065<br />

• CHILDREN'S MENU<br />

• FREE PARKING<br />

• AIR CONDITIONED<br />

MEMBER <strong>1977</strong><br />

Hurricane<br />

At that rate, it would take 67<br />

hours to get all the people out <strong>of</strong><br />

the county. ' :<br />

Keeping all this in mind, the<br />

. Cape May County .Civil Defense<br />

has issued a list <strong>of</strong> guidelines<br />

that, if followed, could- keep<br />

tragic-fatalities to a minimum<br />

should a "kUler" hurricane hit<br />

the Jersey Cape this fall.<br />

First <strong>of</strong> all, <strong>of</strong>ficials say, get<br />

prepared. Check your home for<br />

loose shingles and shutters and<br />

over windows from the inside.<br />

When a hurricane wdtch is.<br />

ordered, <strong>of</strong>ficials say, you<br />

should keep your radio tuned to<br />

Concert<br />

With\ *.<br />

Paul Mann<br />

And His Orchestra<br />

And<br />

j<br />

Hall<br />

PAGE 13 — SECTION ONE<br />

500 Bay to auction 30 condominiums<br />

: ,\ :: »<br />

A total <strong>of</strong> 30 condominium-<br />

(continued from page l)<br />

ignorance - could be trapped<br />

with nowhere to go it a.<br />

hurricane hit with its full fury<br />

after exit points are clogged<br />

• with-water. —''.' .<br />

.Growth tod presents disaster<br />

• control <strong>of</strong>ficials with problems,<br />

even if everyone were to heed<br />

an early warning. ' . , shakey chimneys, and clear<br />

' . <strong>On</strong> a typical hot summer* jwur yard <strong>of</strong> dead or dying tree •<br />

weekend; nearly one million l i m b s . .-. ' .• • v : . •' ••'•• •.•••.. „ - , • ; . '<br />

people are packed onto the . In your home you should nave<br />

Jersey Cape. At a peak and handy a flashlight, candles and<br />

orderly evacuation, <strong>of</strong>ficials matches (in. a protected con-<br />

have prelected that, barring' tainer) and, if possible, a<br />

accidents or jammed bridges, battery-powered portable<br />

4,750 vehicles could be moved radio. . •<br />

out <strong>of</strong> the county every hour on Before a storm hits, learn the<br />

State Routes 9, 47, 50 and 550 locations <strong>of</strong> water, supply<br />

and on the Garden State Park- pipeline valves, master elecway.trical<br />

switches and gas shut-<strong>of</strong>f<br />

Assuming an. average <strong>of</strong> valves in your home. If<br />

three people per car, that would possible, keep a supply <strong>of</strong><br />

mean that 13,000 people an hour boards to nail over windows<br />

could be evacuated.<br />

and masking tape to criss-cross<br />

'•'.'•', •-:.:';"-vDinner<br />

;<br />

ii<br />

; 6tb:lO.?O>v' :: r/u;-v;- i:: i ; ;^^.<br />

RESORT5 INTERNATIONAL HOTa<br />

• •'f- ;;(forn^rly CKaltote-lfcd^<br />

Boardwalk at North Carolina Av«nu».v:;/,'';<br />

>•>• :V -•'. l^rReservations ; '344-6(KJ0^^Wfe : an <strong>of</strong>ficial bulletin station * in<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, WSLT • and<br />

.ascertain that battery-powered<br />

apartments at the 500 Bay.<br />

equipment is in working order.<br />

Condominium at 5th st. and the<br />

bayfront will be sold at absolute<br />

Also, you should have a auction Saturday, <strong>Sep</strong>tember 3<br />

supply <strong>of</strong> food on hand for. at 12 noon to the highest bid-<br />

'emergencies.<br />

ders. <strong>The</strong>' auction will be<br />

Secure all doors, <strong>of</strong>ficials' conducted: on the. premises by<br />

warn, and anchor all objects the Louis Traunan Auction.<br />

such as loose lumber, tools, Company <strong>of</strong> Philadelphia by<br />

•toys,.signs, awnings and lawn order <strong>of</strong> the owner,. Tabor<br />

chairs that could. become Service Corp. " ,<br />

destructive in the high winds <strong>of</strong><br />

a hurricane. °<br />

If a hurricane is imminent<br />

and' a hurricane warning<br />

declared, you should sterilize<br />

bathtubs, jugs, bottles and<br />

cooking utensils and fill them<br />

with drinking water.<br />

In a flood-susceptible area<br />

such as <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong>, everything<br />

possible should be moved to a<br />

second floor.- : ,<br />

. Since gas pumps at service<br />

stations can-'t be operated after<br />

the power goes out, you should<br />

' be sure your car gas tank is<br />

filled and, when possible, get<br />

your car to higher ground<br />

where flood waters won't foul,<br />

the engine.<br />

<strong>The</strong>n, sit by the radio and<br />

listen for 'Civil Defense instructions.<br />

If an evacuation is ordered,<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials warn to shut <strong>of</strong>f gas<br />

!<br />

y. :,i:^,1;.::i: ;.:. •..•,„•,.,•. Complimentary' Parking.<br />

n in. the 60-unit building may be suites provide all facilities for A one-bedroom and one-bath <strong>On</strong>ebas 1,040 sqoti» ;<br />

, <strong>of</strong>fered at auction subject to vear-around living. Kitchens in plan' has 990 square feet <strong>of</strong> feet <strong>of</strong> ttvingareaandtbe other<br />

.confirmation by the owner. each, apartment have side-by- living area and a terrace <strong>of</strong> 148 haMj676 square feet. Each bas'<br />

<strong>The</strong> building will be open for side . refrigerator - freezer, square feet. A one-bedroom and a terrace <strong>of</strong> move than 200<br />

* inspection every day until- the electric range and eyeJevel den plan with two baths hat square feet. / - -.<br />

auction from 2 to 4 p.m. A.oven,<br />

wood cabinets and*Coed 1,218 square feet <strong>of</strong> living area<br />

representative * <strong>of</strong> Olney waste disposer. Each suite also and a terrace<strong>of</strong> 183 square feet.<br />

Federal Savings and Loan has a laundry-utility room with A ' corner 'suite with two<br />

Association is available on the compact washer-dryer, electric bedrooms and two baths has<br />

premises each day to provide water' heater and cable TV 1.420 square feet <strong>of</strong> living area:\<br />

information on the mortgage antenna service. "All suites are- and a terrace<strong>of</strong> 202 square feet..<br />

.• • . financing <strong>of</strong> up to 80 percent individually, heated and air-, Another two-bedroom and two-<br />

which will be <strong>of</strong>fered to conditioned. ' bath'plan has 1,428 square feet<br />

qualified buyers.* . . Facilities <strong>of</strong> 500 Bay av. in- <strong>of</strong> living area and a terrace <strong>of</strong><br />

Thirty apartment suites.<br />

clude a swimming pool on the 185, square feet, .<br />

selected by those in attendance Each suite at 500 Bay av. has bay terrace and a lobby floor <strong>The</strong>re are two floor plans <strong>of</strong><br />

at the auction will be <strong>of</strong>fered to a private terrace and many lounge for owners and guests. A three-bedroom and two-bath<br />

the highest Udders without have a bay to ocean view. garage provides indoor parking suites, all on corners <strong>of</strong> the<br />

reserve. <strong>The</strong> remaining suites • Six floor plans <strong>of</strong> apartment for each owner.<br />

FOOD STAMPS . .<br />

' A representative <strong>of</strong> the Cape<br />

First Black general May County Food Stamp Office HARBOR VILLAGE<br />

will be at the <strong>Ocean</strong> <strong>City</strong> Youth<br />

Center, Atlantic av. between CINEMA<br />

5th and 6th sts., on Friday,<br />

in National Guard <strong>Sep</strong>tember 2, at noon. In-<br />

<strong>Ocean</strong> Hugnii Arc 4 Zion Ra<br />

terested persons should bring<br />

6 5 3 8 1 2 0<br />

TRENTON-Major General Headquarters,- Headquarters pro<strong>of</strong>, <strong>of</strong> all income, cash<br />

Wilfred C. Menard, Jr., <strong>The</strong> Detachment <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey resources, and expenses;.such<br />

Chief <strong>of</strong> Staff <strong>of</strong> the New Jersey Army National Guard. . as rent, mortgage, utilities and<br />

Department, <strong>of</strong> Defense, has After entering the U.S. Army medical bills. <strong>The</strong> Food Stamp<br />

announced the promotion <strong>of</strong> at Ft. Dix in 1943, Frey served . Program allows families <strong>of</strong> low<br />

William S. Frye, <strong>of</strong> Montdair, with an ambulance company in incomes to purchase additional<br />

to the rank <strong>of</strong> Brigadier Europe. He participated in such food dollars and thus improve<br />

General. , •, campaigns as the Normandy their nutritional standards.<br />

Frye becomes the first black invasionand the push'through.<br />

.home and leave immediately.<br />

"It's up to the people to keep<br />

aware and know what to do if a<br />

hurricane strikes," Friedrich<br />

concluded. . '<br />

{<br />

Malts $2.00 CMfttK $1.00<br />

<strong>The</strong> Other<br />

Side <strong>of</strong><br />

the EVE <strong>of</strong> Midnight<br />

in-the-New-^Jersey—Central EuropeintoGermanyr-^-J<br />

Guard and only the After the war, Frye was<br />

Show Time: 7:45<br />

second black to hold a general appointed as a second'<br />

KOC ft SHUN MMMQN<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficer rank in the entire lieutenant in the Medical<br />

Saturday Matinee<br />

National Guard structure. Service Corps. .In 1949 he<br />

1P.y.&3P.M.<br />

. General Frye, a World War changed his branch to artillery<br />

11, /veteran, . is now the and progressed through the<br />

Sunday Matinees<br />

executive director in ranks and rose to command the<br />

1:30 P.M. A 3:30 P.M. DMLY 1:90,3*9. Kit<br />

Police<br />

44th Area Headquarters in West'<br />

Orange upon his promotion to<br />

(continued from page 1) Zoning Cononel in 1972.<br />

General Frye holds several<br />

count so she has proper iden- (continued from page l) awards and decorations,<br />

Every, Thursday ad paying<br />

tification for cashing the<br />

-including the Meritorious<br />

adults wfl receive a free dish.<br />

checks," Longo said. ' lots, but not for 30 foot lots, Service, and-, the "Army<br />

Different setting each week.<br />

Since one bank used by the which will still require four foot Commendation Medal.<br />

woman requires a photograph, sideyard setbacks on each side. Upon the announcement <strong>of</strong><br />

police now have a picture <strong>of</strong> the Setbacks for 40 foot lots were Frey's promotion, General<br />

woman which they are cir- chariged from six feet in the Menard said, "<strong>The</strong>' National<br />

Hackney's culating among banks, first draft to five feet and for SO Guard provides the<br />

businesses and motor vehicle foot lots from ejght feet to six opportunities, and individuals<br />

serves the agencies.<br />

feet.-Zimmers pointed out the must grasp them.<br />

best lobsters "Because <strong>of</strong> her respectable intent <strong>of</strong> the new law Is not to ~<br />

appearance," Longo said, "few stop people who own existing<br />

in town.. J| businesses have questioned her - lots from developing them for<br />

checks." <strong>The</strong> chief said most comfort or financial gain. He<br />

<strong>of</strong> the checks cashed here were said the city is not trying to<br />

under $50.<br />

zone people out <strong>of</strong> town.<br />

Roy Gillian's<br />

He said that throughout All parties agreed that the<br />

Atlantic and Cape May new height level for all building<br />

Counties authorities believe the with the exception <strong>of</strong> those to be<br />

woman may have passed located in a mid-rise xone to be • 6th Street & Boardwalk<br />

hundreds <strong>of</strong> bad checks before designated at some later 'date<br />

<strong>of</strong>ficials were able to ascertain should be 27 feet above the curb<br />

• OPEN DAILY 10:30 A.M.<br />

her schemes^' W height. Zimmers said he was Featuring Childrens'- Pupper <strong>The</strong>atre Nitely '<br />

"We're checking throughout glad to. see the city do .away ^<br />

the rest <strong>of</strong> New Jersey now to with' measuring building<br />

determine if other comminlties heights from sea level.since he Fun Deck<br />

have experienced similar • knows <strong>of</strong> no other community in<br />

operations," Longo said. - - the state that does so.<br />

Plymouth Place & Boardwalk<br />

Realtor Robert Ordille said<br />

OPEN DAILY 3 P.M.<br />

the city should, not penalize<br />

...to discriminating diners like You.<br />

someone living at a higher' sea<br />

Closed Sunday<br />

level from having a higher •<br />

30 Rides Between 2 Locations<br />

house.<br />

It's new...<br />

CLASSIFIED AD • Tiere_^as_wme_discussfont_1<br />

VAIET PARKING BRINGS RESULTS about house trailers and mobile,<br />

Vstcyi<br />

344-6191<br />

homes, and those present at the<br />

Tuesday, 7^10<br />

Haine Avenue & <strong>The</strong> Boardwalk, ATLANTIC CITY. N.J.<br />

meeting agreed with Zimmers '<br />

it's the<br />

that this type <strong>of</strong> dwelling should<br />

be banned from the city. YOU'LL WANT TO<br />

NEW SUMMER LoveBug<br />

~2unmers said there bad been<br />

<strong>The</strong> *<br />

SCHEDULE<br />

. some talk <strong>of</strong> possible home<br />

in<br />

Historic itlxviile development on several large<br />

Wed. thro Sat.,<br />

tracts <strong>of</strong> land near the bay.'<br />

miTDISNEV<br />

Zimmers said mobile homes<br />

8:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.<br />

Presents<br />

PftooocnoNS*<br />

will give the city a higher<br />

population density and cause<br />

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he would enact rules and<br />

regulations that would address<br />

ecological problems."<br />

<strong>On</strong>e <strong>of</strong> the major rules Andrus<br />

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used to oversee the exploration<br />

and production. .<br />

"Of course, it's still important<br />

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Hughes said, "because<br />

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