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Doru Word HAPPY 100TH — Louise Hear on of Indian Trial Road, Dias Creek, pets her friend “Teeter*’ as she looks forward to her 100th birthday this Friday. An active member of the Daughters of America since 1972, she operated an Avalon rooming house for more than 20 years. She is the widow of USCG Lt. Cmdr Jesse Hearon and the mother Of Leroy Hearon, deceased, and Laura Embley with whom she resides Mrs. Hearon has three grand children and four great-grand children

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Slone Harbor 368 291 1 • Avalon 967-7541 Denmsville 861 5152 • North tape May - 884 5656 Cape May tourf HouSe — 465-2700

Gabinet Level Post For Tourism Goal MILLVILL — Stat* . would comprise individuals Assembly Candidate Ed- from New Jersey's tourism ward H Salmon is^ontinu- industry,”. Salmon

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ing in his drive to insure that tourism promotion receives the attention and financial support that it deserves at the state level. “The tourism industry, like any other industry , must continue to grow and prosper if we are to achieve economic stability. If the ' state continues to financially strangle tourism promotion efforts, then the tourism industry, and all of the thousands of people dependent upon it, woyld be left out in the cold,'* said Democrat Salmon. ‘“As a whole, tourism ic New Jersey is said to be a $10 billion a year indiistry and has significant growth potential When you consider the sales tax revalues generated on that amount, you are talking about $600 million yearly,’' reasoned Salmon. "With the current level of state tourism promotion expenditures of $1.1 million, this represents a reinvestment at the ludicrous rate of less than 1/5 of 1 percent,” he

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"IN MY OPION, the importance of the tourism industry warrants a separate cabinet level post to insure a close working relation-' ship with' both the Governot and other cabinet level appointees. “I also propose the creation of a State Tourism Commission which includes adequate representation from South Jersey and whose majority

“When money is tight and unemployment is running rampant, it makes more sense than ever to spend your money where you can get the greastet benefit. In New Jersey, the industry which has the brightest outlook for new expansion and jobs is tourism,” Salmon stated Out of Basic OCEAN VIEW - Pvt. Curtis T. Corson, Jr., son of Elizabeth Corson of 3065 Shore Rd., has completed basic training, at Fort Jackson, S.C. He is a 1963 graduate of Ocean City High School

Alexis Gets Bradley Nod - i WASHINGTON - United States Sep. William “Bill” Bradley today announced his endorsement of Middle Township Candidate Jim Alexis for a three-year term on the Middle Township Committee. Bradley, who was first elected to the Senate in 1978, is the second .United States Senator to endorse Alexis. Earlier, Sen. Frank Lautenberg endorsed Alexis in his bid for a seat on Township Committee.

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