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PAYS TO ADVERTISE? — A large billboard is torn loose at Bidwell's Creek on Route 47, Middle Township.
8nZT ■■■_? BAYSIDE BLUES — Wreckage of home demolished by Gloria litters Reed's Beach, on the Delaware Bay.
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Hurricane Gloria photos by Gary Rudy. Doris Ward, and other contributors. ✓A.
•!/' • - - ■• '" -•' • ' \ ' -; — " ' . - ' --"V GLORIA WAS HERE — Knee-deep water at Stockton and Howard in Cape May City, left above, shows how waves swept inland in the hurricane. Downed trees, above, blocking Goshen Road, attest to the power of the wind. Right above. John Groetsch executes a switch by earring his bike along Beach Drive. Cape May.
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v NEW AND OLD — It was a stormy arrival for Wiley j? Laufman. born 1:45 a.m. last Friday at Burdette Tomlin j| Memorial Hospital after evacuation of his parents. i® Wilmer and Dorrie Laufman of Cape May. At right, youngsters find way to keep relatively high and dry in front of the Chalfonte Hotel, one of Cape May's 2 oldest.
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