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The Herald and Hie Lantern
Wednesday, January 9,1980
Terri Swain To Vye For State Beauty Title
t’HKKKY HILL Tern Lyn Swain, a senior al l/Kver rape May ItcRional Hi«h StIhhM. will represent ('ap<* May County in the
Terri Swain
Jlst annual New Jersey Junior Miss scholarship program January 19, al Cherry Hill High School Hast. Cherry Hill As Cape May County's Junior \Jiss, Terri will be among 21 outstanding high sehoo{ senior girls vying lor the title of New Jersey's Junior Miss lor I9W». a
$2000 scholarship and the opportunity to represent New jersey in America’s Junior Miss program next spring in Mobile. Alabama She is the daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles A. Swain III of Cape May An active senior, Terri is a member of the National Honor Society, the Ways and Means Comniittee. the Key Club, the Pep Club. Student Council, the Triple Trio choir, and she is a Varsity Cheerleader She is listed in Who's Who Amoung American High School Students Outside of school she's involved in a traveling dance company and a traveling choir During her fret* time she enjoys tennis, swimming, skiing, jogging, boating and flying. Bingo Night AVALON — A new bingo game will be held on Sunday evenings beginning Jan 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Avalon Community Hall, 30th and Avalon Ave.
Hospital Auxiliary Meet Set AVALON - Mr Reginald Martin of Stone Harbor, founder of the Stroke Club of the Brudette Tomlin Memorial Hospital, will be the guest speaker at the next meeting of the Stone Harbor-Avalon Auxiliary, according to Mrs. Stasia Estrada, program chairman «• The meeting will be held Thursday, Jan. 10 at noon at the Whitebrier Hotel, 20th ft the Beach, Avalon, following a dutch treat luncheon Members are urged to attend and may bring guests. Lupus Meeting MILLVILLE - The regular meeting of the Cape Atlantic Cumberland Lupus Foundation will be held Monday, Jan. 14, 8 p.m. at the Millville City Hall. High St . Millville. Dr. Richard Beck will be the guest speaker. He will speak about the vascular system. For further information call the Foundation at 8848847 or write C A C Lupus Foundation, 1036 Seashore • Rd., Cape May, N.J. 08204
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/, ifow tMe 'TKOftey/ •SAVE WHILE MOHAWK' CARPET PRICE CUTS ARE IN EFFECT TILL JAN. 31st •SAVEMONEY ON FUEL BILLS
That s right, don't miss out on the best savings we've ever offered on Mohawk carpet fashions. While you're saving money, you're improving your home's value and reducing fuel bills too, because carpet insulates by helping to keep out sunhmer's heat, winter's cold and carpet pile traps air conditioning’s coolness and heating's warmth, so you're more comfortable year round.
GIVING. Representatives of the New Jersey Natural Gas Company present corporate and employee checks to the United Way of Cape May County. Pictured (l-r) are Charles Webb, President of Ixjcal #1293, International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, James T. Dolan, Jr., President of New Jersey Natural Gas Company, Fred Coldren. President of the United Way of Cape May County, and George Snyder, Division Superintendent for New Jersey Natural.
$75 7fmMt A RECORD to start the 80’s
FIFTY-SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT • CAPE MAY COUNTY SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION HOME OFFICE 7 North Main Street Cape May Court House. N. J. 08210 BRANCH OFFICES 3301 Atlantic Avenue, Wildwood, N. J. 08260 517 Washington Street, Cape May, N. J. 08204 1899 Bayshore Road, Villas. N.J. 08251 40 South Shore Road. Marmora, N. J. 08223 YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1979 ASSETS
CRYSTAL BIT 100% nylon tculpturod loop 5 yoor woor guaranty K). yd. DREAM MAGIC 100*/. Troviro Sfor f*oly«*t«r Saxony Pluth 5 yoor w*or guarantor 11.99 «,.yd. CARTON PARADISE 100% nylon cut A uncut span dyod thog 11.99 „. y d.
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U P N i S H !\N 0 S
LINCOLN A N J. AVI.. WILDWOOO SH TtM » DAIIY t SAT. 9 5 30* FRI TO8PM
Mortgage Loans - Direct Reduction Loans $ 61.166,553.17 Mortgage Loans - FHA Loans $ 1,372,029.22 Property Improvement Loans $ 159.030.34 Account Loans $ 977.188.22 Real Estate Owned $ 88,455.98 Stock in Federal Home Loan Bank $ 554,700.00 Cash on Hand and in Banks $ 5.901,830.69 Investments - Other $ 3,455,803.75 Office Building (Less Depreciation) $ 1,082,520.28 Furniture, Fixtures, etc. - net $ 157,247.46 Prepayment Secondary Reserve F.S.L.I.C $ 88,736.85 Accrued Interest Investment Securities $ 268,341.28 Other Assets $ 51,372.34 $ 75,324,609.58
LIABILITIES Members' Savings and Investment Accounts Borrowed Money Loans in Process Specific Reserves Other Liabilities Deferreb Credits Reserves and Undivided Profits
S 69,639,793.38 $ NONE $ 717.793.00 S 5,777.42 $ 497.680.62 $ 50,165 02 $ 4.413,399.34 $ 75.324.609 58
Calvin L Back Elvm D Bailey J Douglass Corson Harry S Eldredge Robert F Garrett. lll
DIRECTORS Louis H Gnesbach Jr David C Ingersoll. Jr George M James Gregory C Mason
Paul M Scull Philip A Shields Frank W Strohm Gordon M Thomson Russell Weatherby

