Show 8A Standard-Examin- BILLY BEER August 13 1980 Wednesday er f ' t 1 1 v- $ - 'v' L vf "- ‘ § - ' r a 'M AAs ' Patrons w s - -- ill i X- X :! i A i I V ' 1 ' ' i I ! I I ! i 1 v- jr‘ 4 $ i m -- AX : V r SS a ' ‘f S M w & 4 t 'rX £ A ) JV T st- yxWyJx:x::-:x:::::::::- "V 1 ' " ' ' ' '" y i ' t - w vw&s K 4 - ' - ''v 4 p X1 : lliiitii w4 L ¥ JV A 1 V Ay 'vs-- 4 yy-'- - f t 'S $ ' rj'i ill £v IK SPECIAL EFFECTS firemen work on movie set crash in StLouis Movie is entitled “Escape From New York” UPI Telephoto Make-believ- e Fu© uy au6 ren facility and I should seek out other fuel suppliers by the end of 1980” said Marianne Worth manager of New Jersey’s Burlington NEW YORK (UPI) — Many general aviation airports in the Northeast unable to buy aviation fuel despite a glut on the market may soon be forced to shut down an aeronautics official Airport tak“Mobil said they were not interested in ing on any new customers but would not turn me down flatly” she said “Texaco said they don’t know yet Exxon said no” Shell spokesman Norm Alstedter said it is withdrawing from general aviation fuel supply in the Northeast because it lacks a refinery on the East Coast Shell has sent letters to fixed-bas- e operators north of Virginia (about 30 airports) telling them to seek out other fuel sources by the end of says Walter Kies director of aeronautics for New — Jersey said Tuesday some of the airports — which primarily handle small planes already have had to close down temporarily when monthly fuel allocations ran out and other suppliers refused to handle new customers General aviation gasoline known as “avaircraft in the gas” fuels some 208000 non-jUnited States excluding commercial and military craft It comprises a mere 01 percent of all refined fuel about four tablespoons out of a et barrel 1980 “Without aviation fuel airports simply cannot operate and will be forced to close” Kies wrote in a letter to New Jersey Energy Commissioner Joel Jacobson “How can this be explained when everyone knows that there is presently a glut of fuel on the market?” Oil company shipments of avgas which is subject to allocation came to 1108 million barrels in 1977 the latest year for which the of Energy has published figures Department ‘ ‘A registered letter came in the mail Monday from Shell saying it is going to close its Sewa- - or until the drop like breweries stopped making it IVSE E XI BSBWWITO1 tk Thls-Thursef- which has a is said in New reluctant to it Jersey refinery Shell’s customers because of former supply allocation problems Q gnotSB 1981 A spokesman for Mobil Oil Co Up rock” a McHugh said McHugh telephoned brewers in all four states and he thought he’d acquired all of the existing stock left in the country when he announced his Billy Beer sale ‘‘I checked with distributors Some of the last of the Billy Beer brewed with the blessing of Billy everywhere — nothing” he said But as McRory’s lunchtime Carter before he went on the wacrowd was gon selling for $150 per can at with washed down sandwiches Billy Beer in Seattle another FX McRory’s Whiskey Bar with 70 cases turned up in the nation’s the proceeds going to the Seattle capital just two blocks from the Wildlife Clinic White House — at the Press LiBrewed at various times in Tex- quors Store — where it was selling as Kentucky New York and for $1 a can Washington Billy Beer was put on ‘‘That’s terrific” the market in early 1977 and as Mick McHugh when toldresponded about the long as the president’s brother had new cache “Tell him we’ll buy it his beer drinking image “sales If he sold it to a distributor we were pretty darn good” said could bring it out here At those McRory’s spokesman Mick prices I’ll buy all of it” Meanwhile McHugh was McHugh But in 1979 Billy Carter “went on only one can at a time per selling the wagon” and sales “started to &4WXM4y ft Hi I lied SEATTLE (UPI) — Patrons “Bil-lie- d up to the bar” Tuesday for 463 cans of Billy Beer ‘‘It’s not a great beer that’s for sure” commented Roy Matson ‘‘It tastes kind of like the Mexican beers’ added Martin I '?- - r® f' V' r & v I Ss 4 v' s Bonus value ay on celanese Fortrel poly- ester bed pillows -- plump and resilient in Save no-iro- to 50 n white-on-whit- e corded-edg- tick e John Meyer spokesman for the General Aviation Manufacturers Association attributed avgas supply shortfalls to production and distribution problems triggered by a fire earlier this year in a Texas refinery of Phillips Pet- - while limited quantities last OS9 G59 Reg 999 standard size Reg 1199 queen size Reg 1 499 king size 09 D roleum Corp 24 Hour Toll-Fre- e Direct Dial Shopping &THI It ? 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