Cape May County Herald, 7 October 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 4

Hurley Vow: Promotion Of Tourism

MIIXVNXE Republican candidate Stple' fienale ^ames 'R.i Hurley has vqwed fo conhnue his effort* to create a healthy atmosphere for tourism in South Jersey Hj/r4cy eo founded the South Jersey Tourism (i«ip< il In addition tti this

non'-profit tourism promotion agency, he |lso spon sored the creation of the state's first Division of

Tourism

•BECAUSE THE tourisfh industry is one of .the mainstays of this state's economy, developing a healthy atmdsphere

for tourism is vital to con-

tinued growt-h in South

JerseyV' Hurrty said. Ifuifley. x current

Assembly Minority Leader, has vowed fp take several more-steps to pro-

mote tourism in the state. “We must reorganize

and upgrade the tourism

effort to make South Jersey a tourism destination."* ‘•WE NEED TO modify some state regidations to enhance tourismjr he continued. ‘‘I am also working to establish matching fpnds which will, help fifturc tourism programs ge^ off

the ground/’

Jim Hurley — Senator

South Jersey’s Leader Honest. Experienced. Tough. JIM HURLEY If ever there were n’lender, it’s Jini Hurley. Jim Hurley, n believer in South Jersey. Jim Hurley, with 14 yearn’experience in the State lieftislnture as Aniiemblyman. Jim Hurley, 10 yearn an a Republican leader and 4 yearn an the Minority leader. Jim Hurley, nponnor of law after law to keep the people,of New Jorney free, nafe and productive. * Jim Hurlfey,named LeginlatriVoftheYearin I9H1. And Jim Hurley, Family Man. Hrn wife, Walda. workn in the advertininK-public relationn firm with Jim. Dauuhter lienlie in a'tenchor. Jamie in a nenior at Elizabethtown ^olleKP- And "Kerri Anna in an eighthgrader at Rieck Avenue School Jim Hurley. Vote for a leader. Where Jim Hurley Stands on: . South Jersey and Homo Rule. Wantnioend the Democrats* Trenton power grab over South Jerney. Over regulation. Finelandn Act. Dfl|en and Sho'refront Act. Riparian Rights decinionJfl'ax on well water. State Development Guide PlaJpPolice takeover. Ijiuperngency. Handgun ban. Hazardous Waste. The toxic waste problem in New Jersey iff an emergency. Jim Hurley advocates vigorous action for toxic waste cleanup and control. Crime. Believes you should be able to defend your own home. He is for the death penalty and for mandatory jail sentences and sponsored Juvenile Justice rolform legislation. Jobs. Will continue to w«|k hard to bring new jobs to the First District and keep the ones we afrendy have. Tourism. Sponsored the creation of tl^e first Division of Tourism and will work to create a matching funds program Forming. Sponsored laws to improve the oyster . industry and to promote fishing. He sponsored the temporary greenhouse tax exemption legislation and fought the well water tax.

This is no time to trade Jim Hurley’s experienced leadership and dedicated public,service for the opposition’s promises.

Hurley/Senator • Chinnici-Muziani/Assembly

Fox/Sheriff • Catanoso-Thornton/Freeholders

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Herald & Lantern 7 October 81 i ,FOP Backing For Sheets

WILDWOOD r Police Lt Ralph Sheets, Democratic candidate for sheriff, has received the endorsement of the county Fraternal Order of Police in his bid to unseat incum-

bent Beech Fox.

\ Sheets, a lifelong resident of the county, said, "It’s time the county had-a I true law enforcement of-

ficer as sheriff."

•SHEETS,' 50., is a graduate of Middle Township High School and has degrees in law enforce- . ment from Atlantic Cbmmunfty College and Rent Help Available CfifE MAY - -Funds are currently available to low •income families in the city who need assistance in 1 pay-

ing their rent.

Rental Assistance vProgram funds are provided by the Federal Department of Housing andf Urban Development aiwi administered by the erty’s Public Housing Agency. THERE ARE presently 10 openings for families consisting of 1 to 2 persons and one opening for a family of 6 to 8 people. * Eligibility for the program is based on income, limits set by HUD. People wishing to fill out an application are requested to bring proof of total gross annual income earned by all household members. Those interested may contact the Pbblic Housing . Agency on the second floor of City Hall by calling

884-8411 ext. 38.

Stockton S^ate College. He is the father of eight. , His campaign platform includes drug awareness programs for local group? and sthools, reestablishment of the county TiaVcotics strike force, establishment of a county communications computer center, a search for funds to upgrade the county jail, establishment of a county S$AT team, and a promise to be a full time sheriff. Catarcio To Walker: Quit Race Maurice A Catarchio, ■ lower * Township. Republican leader, has called on Jim Walker, ruhning as an indeffcndent Republican,*to pull out,of the race for township committeeman and throw his support to Mayor Tom Clydesdale.' Catarcio cited the action of Cape May Mayor Arthur Blomkvest, who* withdrew from the state Senate race , •and supporting Assembly‘ minority leader Jim Hurley. "IN VIEW OF his poor state of health and poor financial standing due to his recent bankruptcy Jim Walker should refrain from becoming a spoiler,” Catarcio said. "If Walker was truly serious about running for township committee, he should have run in the primary as any good Republican would do," Catarcio concluded.'

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