SEASHORE GAS SHORTAGE
1979
Sam Vitiello , 42 year old
butcher form Moscow, Pennsylvania, that's a small village near
Scranton, drove the 250
some miles to the seashore and ran smack into the gas shortage. He
spent
one whole morning of his weeks vacation finding an
open station and waited in line for forty minutes to get a pump.
Reports of two or thee
block gas station lines may just frighten tourist from coming to the
seashore this summer.
For the past two weeks
service station operators in the resorts of Ocean City, Fenwick Island,
Bethany Beach and Rehoboth
Beach, have watched with frustration as the gasoline lines at their
stations grow. The say everyone's mad, all upset, because they heard everyone says “come
on down, there is gas here” , and when they get here, there are
the lines.
Ocean City Mayor, Harry
Kelley, has promised all summer that his resort will have gas to get
everyone back home and he did not 'back down'. Yesterday , the city
opened a station from 5 pm to
8 pm at 32nd
Street and Coast Highway. “We have 64000 gallons and we will be
open until the
2nd of August.
Source: Washington, D. C.,
Evening Star , 27 July 1979
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