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PAGE 10 - SECTION ONE THE SENTINELLEDGER, OCEAN CITY* N j .Highlights <strong>of</strong> thehistoric house tourThe 40th annual Old House tour <strong>of</strong> Cape May <strong>County</strong> wasrecently held, <strong>of</strong>fering a glimpse <strong>of</strong> 14 restored private homes andpublic buildings. Sponsored by the Cape May <strong>County</strong> Art Leagueand the <strong>County</strong> Historical Museum, the tour began on Route 9 inPalermo and ended in Cape May Court House.One <strong>of</strong> the three RichardTownsarid houses,circa 1763, <strong>of</strong> SeavlllB,IB now tht home <strong>of</strong> th§Tom Palermo family.Flanked by pottery and Irons <strong>of</strong> the tra, one <strong>of</strong> tht 19th century flreplaots sits In tht Curtis Corson Houst,Above: Dependency toihfi Philip Godfrey Hougg,3097 Sh<strong>of</strong>fl fid., Siivillg,RlflW: courtyard <strong>of</strong> CurtisC<strong>of</strong>son House, elfoi 1720*at 1842 Show fid., Pfllflf-•me. Renovations are beingtaken care <strong>of</strong> f by (ho the pres-ent residents, , Mr. and Mrs,b\* * *Photos byPster Maopherson- L.WMiill!Tha Townssnd family burial plaot, at Ssavllle Methodist Church. The family first settled In thtarea in 1685, according to the monument there.THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, l»tt THURSDAY, OCTOBER 20,1988 THE SENTINEL-LEDGER, OCEAN CITY, N J,*>*politicsThe signs themselves can be an issueSOMBRS POWT - Anelection season tradition inSemen Point hat Men challengedby two DtmoemHeCity Council candidateswho eay the practice <strong>of</strong>posting campaign signs isvmattwdive end bad for thedw.Tiro <strong>of</strong> tfw Area localcandidates on the Democraticticket In the upcomingpresidential electionhave pledged not to postpollcltal signs, andalthough some Republicanshave speculated it's for alick <strong>of</strong> funds, Deomeratilayifs not true,Coundlman John Conroy,seeking his third consecutiveterm on the governingbody as ft 1st Ward representative,telephoned ThiSentinel-Ledger last week toreport ttt»t he and at-lawecandidate Mike Colao, thefortier Republican Coundlman,deem the signs aneyesore that lead to Utterandjjrovoke vandaUim,"The lait general •lectionwas • disgraee," Conroysaid.Conroy and Colao plan t<strong>of</strong>ocus Instead on advertisementsIn area newiptperi.Conroy Mid it could set aprecedent.At last week's City Council,Conroy alleged that aplanned paving project t<strong>of</strong>ix shoulders on LaurelDrive was a "poUtical pay<strong>of</strong>ffor the residents merewho consented to signs,Tht allegations hit particularlyhard with CouncilmanTony Martin.The other localDemocratic in this year'selection, 2nd Ward rapre*tentative Kathleen Pancoast,Btill plant to postsigns In her quest for a third"coniecudve term.Although Pancoast itwidely viewed at CouncU'tmost staunch environmentalist,the his to problemwith the tignt. '"I thlftilWi certainlyneed to get our name outwithout causing any <strong>of</strong>thote things they say signscause " laid Pancoast, whohii hid about BO doublesidedSigns made for variouslocations In town.CHiNlSB PENNYAUCTION OCT. UThe Nerthflild Wfe CompanyUdlii iujdliary Willtponsor a CWnese pennyauction Friday, Oct. 21 inthe tm fioid School, Milland New Mads, Northfield,Doors open 6i30 p«m. anddfiwiflg begins it 8 p.m.Refreshttittti wUi be avail,able. Open to tits public.Election news rulesThi Sentinel Ledger isaccepting news releasesfrom political candidatesfrom within our coveragearea. Letters to theeditor from political candidatesor about eandidateswill not beprinted, Please doublespaceall news releases.Besides, she added,newspapers don't reteheverybody.The local Democraticdub's campaign committeehas agreed she can post thesigns. At a meeting whichshe did not attend, U wasdecided tfiat each member<strong>of</strong> the ticket would respectthe other's position.The QQP ticket, mmwhile.Is proceeding fuUteam ahead with its signAt-large incumbent JohnRisley, John Walsh tn the2nd Ward and GeorgeHyatt in the 1st Ward comprisethe League's "PointPride Team" whose slogansare extolled in red andbeige on ISO or so signsaround the city.Somem Polrt Dtmowrts say thtse signs, atono LaurtlDrive and elsewhere m the cfty, are unsightly *ERN says burn plant is Rowing concern'The Environmental on the ballots in ^M»Response Network has City, Upper Township, Sea•tapped up Its campaign to We City and eight other Jerbloeka Cape May <strong>County</strong> sey Cape communities.Municipal Utilities Author- polling voter opinion on theity plan to build a mass- plan which was approvedbum incinerator on the last year by the Cape MayWoodbine Upper Township <strong>County</strong> Board <strong>of</strong> Freeborder.The group dtes"growing concern" overthe burn plant as a waste <strong>of</strong>money and i health threat.In Nov. 8 general elee-Bon, nonblndlng referendumquestions will appearHughes, Conoverwill debate todayStockton State College, ehailenpr, Wrk Conover,Pomona, will be the loea- an Atlantic <strong>County</strong> Preetlonfor two political holder,debates 7:15 p.m. (Thursday Also debating in a sepaevening)In the Performing rate portion <strong>of</strong> the same* - - • • program wiU be the six candidatesfor Atlanoc <strong>County</strong>Freeholder Including candidatesDennis Ltvinion, R,the incumbent, and HarryLeeds, D, the challenger.The debate Is free andArts Center.The debate is being sponsoredby Stockton State Col*lep, the AHantic <strong>County</strong>Bar Association andWMGMTV40.The program will featurethe candidates for the 2ndCongressional DiiWct <strong>of</strong>New Jersey: the Democraticincumbent, Rep, WllUamHughes and the Republicinopen p to the public. p Ticketscan be obtained by callingtiie Atlantic <strong>County</strong> BarAssociation at 345-3444 orthe Stockton State CollegeBox Office at 852*00,n it Huy R n it H H y n o RSCHOOLAGE_ HEALTH PROlLiMSWhy doei i iccmlngly n<strong>of</strong>flul child hive difficulty Inlearning? The flnt thing to tut ll thi child' I hearing indVillon. Poor (letting ctn jo undetected it home beeiuiemuiy hud <strong>of</strong> hejring children c«n heu deep »oundi, but notthoie <strong>of</strong> higher pitch. They em hut "mort" <strong>of</strong> whit ll Hid.Villon, If deficient cm uiuilly be comcted eully by thi Ule<strong>of</strong> iluiii.MwiUI RUrditlon md cettsin nervoui lyitcm prohlemiilio cm be deteimineil ind ipeclil education ind mediution•ranged. Poor nutrition, uietnli, lick <strong>of</strong> ileep and chronicInfectioni cin ilio Interfer with • child'i ability to leumYOU OR YOUR DOCTOR CAN PHONB US when youneed • delivery. We will deliver promptly without extncturge. A grett murry people rely on ui for their healthneedi. We welcome requeiti for delivery lervlce and chargeaccounti.We welcome rtimeittfor cltviwry irrvtcf andthurgt acenuftts.JWo accepl Medleiltl, U|inrJ , PAAD, Blui CroM,Tri-Slate, N.P.A. Midiitiit, PAID and PCS pteiertpUMiplans.OCEANf?,n R M HSPECIALAll Repairs On Any (1) One Appliance$19.95A ConviniantPlace To ShipYour PackagesH H y R n K H R yplus partswith this couponNo Labor Charge • Coupon Must Be Presented at firm <strong>of</strong> RepairsUlmer's Appliance Service3130 ASBURY AVENUEOCEAN CITYMow thru March 31,19891989 CLUBholders.The ERN claims that atleast 10 incinerators acrossthe country, many costingover $50 million, have shutdown due to equipmentBAKEDSTICKY BUNS •Mure, cost and pollution the MUA's proposed plant,problems.planned tor operation byIf our trash problems are * e » tl V P«* <strong>of</strong> * e , nexlso grave, why are the decade, wul emit heavyelected <strong>of</strong>ficials throwing -.away biUlons <strong>of</strong> doUari to gases into the aWosphere.build unpredictable, and T^6 MUA P lans w * b Jdangerous burn plants W» «* *« incinerator ashwhta recycling, our other at its landBU in Woodbine,solution to the trash problem,is safe, cost efficientand prat <strong>of</strong> all essential tothe health <strong>of</strong> our children."The group contends that* OPENSaturday ft Sundaythrough OatobtrFRESHCAKESPASTRYSHOPPE7 a.m.DAILYCOOKIESff)ITomWWfiidmin'tTRAVELVJ^•^^BlHlll-ill fc>.PAGE U - SECTION ONESummerfield'BRUNCH IS BACKFALL HOUF&•LUNCH!!A.M,-2P.M,DINNER SERVEDThuit, PrL fcBat. from8PAJ,L |28 ASBURY AVI* OCEAN CITV-Classified ads bring result*!BUDGET TRAVELTOW NON-BUDGET TASTESNew Cruise Itinerariesand Island visits available3,4or7t*aycrulsesONLY THE PRICE IS BUDOETICALL NOW 398-7450NvrariMrvieteftarwCommitment To QuilltyWe pledge to sett mly thaMeat auattoble products tn every price range. 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