Cape May County Herald, 29 July 1981 IIIF issue link — Page 27

Herald & Lantern 29 july 81

Farmers’ Deadline

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TRENTON — Secretary of Agriculture Phillip Alampi,«who is chairman of

George Cake Decorating

Contest

As part of George s

birthday celebration,

George is having a Guarantee Bank

branch-wide cake decorating contest. To enter.Just bring your edible George birthday caVe to your nearest Guarantee Bank office on August G^betwccn

noon and 3

winder at each

will receive $25. After cakes arc displayed and judged they will < be distributed to local hospitals and organ-

izations.

p. oeiween i p?riv. The ach brSncp

FREE George Dolls You can have a loveable GcorggyOoll.FREE when you open a George Interest/ Checking account with a minimum $200 deposit during George's birthday celebration.

George is 1 year old. He was born at Guarantee Bank as an Autodiatic TeHer Machine. In his first year here he handled more than 650,000 customer transactions working day and night to provide banking convenience unequalled in South Jersey. We re proud of how he's grown: • 18 George Automatic Tellers • George Interest/ Checking • George Bank-by-Phone • George. Sr. free Checking • George Plus Personal Line Of Credit . George Cards Made While-U-Wait Cape May Court House July 27-31

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the State Farmland Evaluation Advisory Committee, has issued a second reminder to New Jersey farmers on the importance of filing their annual application under the Farmland Assessment Act by Aug. 1. Owners of qualified agricultural or horticultural land must have their applications in the hands of their local assessors by that date, if they are to secure benefits from the farmland assessment program for the 1982 tax year. OWNERS WHO gualified for farmland assessment in 198f will have received a form for 1982. N£w applicants must request the farmland assessment forms from their local tax

The act provides for the assessment of qualified agricultural and horticultural land on the basis of its productivity value in agriculture, rather than on its potential for future development. TO QUALIFY — for this special method of assessment, the land must be at least five acres, and must have been actively devoted to agriculture for two consecutive years immediately preceding a request for such assessment. The land must produce a minimum of $500 in sales of agricultural or horticultural crops for the first five acres. There must also be an average of $5 of such sales- per acre for all cropland or 50 cents per acre for all woodland or wetland above the minimum five acres.

J»mf£ II ( hit. 81, of Villas, July 1«, Born in Wisconsin, ho lived ht-ri-M yean. Helen H Dank*, fil. of Green Creek. July 19 Bom in Philadelphia she lived here 10 yean and was a school bus aide for Middle Towmship School District Collie I.. Du*!*. 89. of Rurlciifh, July IB Born in Ctyrksiown. N C , she was an area resident for 51) years A lie May. July |9. Bo.m in (’ape May, was a lifelong area resklent Mary Ann llillyer. nToi Wildwwod Crest. July 22 She wks a local resi . dent for 10 yean Susan M. Ilurfnell. .60. of Wildwood, July 26 Formerly employed by the City of Wildwood, she w as an area resident lor several yean Albert F.. Jorell Jr., 72, of Town Bank. July 23 An ar«f resident for 7 yean. Mr Joretl was a retired radio technician for the Philadelphia Fire Dept * Alberta T. IJoyd. 64. of Ocean View, July 23 Formerly of Somers Point, she moved here four.monlhs ago F.lhel M. Marry, 82. of North Cape May. July 22 Bofn in Salem, ahe Itv ed in Audubon before moving Mere in 1963 Bertha J. Ob»t, 73. of Town Bank. July 26 Bom in Elizabeth, she moved here 12 yean ago Klin Olson. 92. of North Wildwood, July 23 Born in Sweden, she resided here 60 yean \ Kdna Reed. 47. of Sea Isle City, July fl Bom in Kingston, N C . she liv ed here for 16 yean and was employed (orally by Ihe Pont Office William F. Shaw. 72. of Del Haven. July 19 He lived here 10 years Charles Stafflcker. 93. of Cape May Court House. Juty 24 A retired shellfisherman. he lived here 3 DonaM C. Taylor. 69. of Ocean Cl ty. July 24 He lived here 10 yean Alfred Woods. Bl. of Villas. July 25 Bom in Bradford England, he lived in Pennsylvania before moving here 25 years ago