Anthony W. Lobay
April 26, 1988
Page -2-
process of getting this ordinance changed.
I was going to discuss this matter with you when you were
sitting on top of the Wells Fargo Stagecoach at the end of the
Good Old Days Parade, stopped in the middle of Lighthouse Avenue
(when you would have been a captive audience), but I thought that
would not have been very businesslike or neighborly. Besides, the
stagecoach may have backed up over me. Hence this letter.
Thank you very much for your past assistance and cooperation
in this matter. I again will very much appreciate any help you can
give me to resolve my situation by the quickest means possible.
Verytruly yours,
.1
1 1
2093' £47
STEVEN F. ROMBERG
SFR/clh
CC: George Thatcher, Esq.
Adam Weiland
, OCR Text: Anthony W. Lobay
April 26, 1988
Page -2-
process of getting this ordinance changed.
I was going to discuss this matter with you when you were
sitting on top of the Wells Fargo Stagecoach at the end of the
Good Old Days Parade, stopped in the middle of Lighthouse Avenue
(when you would have been a captive audience), but I thought that
would not have been very businesslike or neighborly. Besides, the
stagecoach may have backed up over me. Hence this letter.
Thank you very much for your past assistance and cooperation
in this matter. I again will very much appreciate any help you can
give me to resolve my situation by the quickest means possible.
Verytruly yours,
.1
1 1
2093' £47
STEVEN F. ROMBERG
SFR/clh
CC: George Thatcher, Esq.
Adam Weiland
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