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OPEN LETTER TO THE PEOPLE OF LOWER TOWNSHIP:
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MIDDLE TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS > ELECT BRUCE BACK FOR TOWNSHIP COMMITTEE
BACK BACK BACK BACK BACK
TO GYPSY.MOTH SPRAYING PROGRAM
TO REDUCING LEGAL COSTS. CUT BACK ON GOVERNMENT SPENDING 8 CONTROL. Y-: , ’ ) > TO EXPANDING SEWER SYSTEM IN POPULATED AREAS. TO ATTRACTING LIGHT INDUSTRY - THUS CREATING JOBS FOR RESIDENTS
TO ELIMINATING SPOT ZONING
COLUMN 2 VOTE REPUBLICAN NOV. 3 ELECT BRUCE BACK For Township Committee ORDERED t PAID FOR BY ARTHUR F CORNELL. TREAS BRUCE &ACK COMMITTEE
Farmland Bonds Gel Woods Nod
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( VOTE COLUMN 3 JIM WALKER for township committee
ORDERED AN6 PAID-FOR BY CHARLES W. SANDMAN JR
OCEAN CITY - Assembly Candidate William H. Woods of Cape May/Cumberland Counties has announced his support for the 1981 Farmland Preservation Bond question on the November ballot. In announcing his personal support of the $50 million bond issue referendum, Woods also urged the voters of all parties in the district to join with him in voting "Yes on Ballot Question No. 3" •IT 18 TO THE benefit of each and every resident of
Coping With * Cost Of Eating; COURT HOUSE — The County Cooperative Exleh-N sion Service is offering a two-part program, "Coping With The Cost of Eating," at ’the Extension Educational Centqr, Dennisville Rd. 10 a m. - noon today. Part two of the program will take place Nov. 4 at the Sdme time Marion Olsen, extension, home economist, sa^s, "The.pcegram is designed to create a greater . awarertess of Uie many factors involved Ini providing food for ourseives and our families. T The program IMree and open to the public. For fur< ther inform&tioh call 465-5115. . t
the state that we preserve as much as possible of our state's remaining million acres of farmland for the future," Woods explained. “Under the fahnland preservation plan which voters are being asked to approve this yer, the $50 million in state funds would go toward providing matching grants to
. municipal and county governments for the purchase of easements on existing farmland. "These easements will save farms for the future, an essential ingredient to the preservation' of open space and a local source for food for the residents of this county and the entire state,"he added.
TAnfife Fashton&Fair FAUJSALE LOOK FOR OUR SUPPLEMENT TO THE NOVEMBER 4TH ISSUE OF THE HERALD A LANTERN FOR SAVINGS UP TO 50%
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