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Herald & Lantern 26 August 81

On October 1st—well automatically transfer your account to a new ij,

FREE

1 YEAR CERTIFICATE! About the Tax-Free-Account. . .Beginning October l. our new ^ Tax Free Certificate will enable you to earn up to $2,000 in in- * terest per year, TAX FREE, if you file a joint return. . and up to $ 1,000 per year for individual returns. The rate of interest will be the highest allowed by law and will be based upon 70% of the then current one year treasury bill , average investment .yield. And your account will be insured by the FSUC It's that simple. , ^ Do it now. . .it's a tax break you can't afford to miss. . .Free gift also available with a deposit of $5,000 or more, DetdilV «jt this offer ore subject to final federaUeguldtions 1 *><• 20 temporary occqunt is secured by U S government or U S government agency securities These obligations ore not savings accounts or deposits and ore not insured f’v T SUC I he rote is subject to change without notice Minimum investment of $ 1,000' nr rbore . ’ ^ C '

Check our chart for what this means to you:

IF YOUR FAMILY

INCOME IS:

YOUR TAX BRACKET

PROBABLY IS:

THE INTERESTXaTE YOU'D HAVE TO RECEIVE TO NET 11.62% AFTER FEDERAL INCOME TAX IS:

$20,000 OR LESS

25%

15.49%

$23,000

30%

16.60%

'$35,000

40%

19.37%

$50,000 OR MORE

50%

23.24%

Figures above ore approximate and based on 1981 to* tables. Interest rote of 11.62% is equal to 70% of average invettment yield on one year U.S. Treasury Bills as of the most recent auction dote.

Collective Federal Savings & Loan Association

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Manorial IIORpital

, OAl'OHTF.H to Donald and

‘Who Cohtrols You’ Theme

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Controls You" wijl be the theme of. the'RevyGuy L. Rathmell, pastor of Grace

Gospel Chapel, at the 11 i>iruia Vtoeipr cia»dy. of DejA'a a.m.^vorship semce Sun-

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\ DAl’CiHTKH to Henry and J*ocl

Warren Mlnaer of tm W Mapl^V The pastor Will Speak On AVe Wildwood, aurusi in •'The Beginning of an.ExJStEISSZ^SlZZi' «•«"! Venture" at the 7

A special Gospel Concert

will take 'placq at the fhapel at 7 p.m. Saturday. Ed Rapp, a member of the chapel who will be attending the Word of Life Bible Institute this September, will be the featured soloist.

Two Sermons CAPE MAY - Two ser-

vices will be held at the first United Methodist. Church on Washington St., at 9 a.m and 11 a.m. Sunday. The message will be brought by the minister. Rev Willard P Sirman Jr.

W 17th St . North Wildwood. AuruxI

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DAl'fUITEK to I,ouir and Donna .('ml Hillman of 925 Carol Avr . Er ma Park. AuruM 12 DAUGHTER to Frank and Sharon Fox HaaRhf. rtf 231 5th Ave . Rio Grande. AoRuat 12 -. SON to Joseph and Jean Berrtsh Wilton, of 416 Hollywood Rd . Villas. August 12 DAl'GHTKH to Thomas and Lin da Mullins Foley, of 27 E New York Ave . Villas. August 1.1 SON lo Robert and Cheryl Finney llenrhey. of 6 Pennsylvania Ave . Cape May. Auguit 13 vOAlGHTER to Gregory and Abdrey’Dennv Carr, of ikfnrdtnal Ln . Villas. August 13 DAUGHTER to Steve and Alice Kulhrnhark .Roharl. of 103 W Preston. Wildwood Crest. August 13 DAl'GHTF.R to Richard and.Con me Hankins New land, of 201 Fishirig Creek Road. Lower Township August 14 SON to William and Nancy Motr stelndl. of 7 W Katherine. Ave Osean View. August 14 SON to Jerry and Karen MrCormirk While of Broad St., Belle) ‘ August IS DAl'GHTKH to Waller Miriam Barber Parker, of 3$10 Bayshore August 15 . SON to Michael and^Mary larklnt Rennie, of 7668 Dune Dp , Avalon. August 16 I SOMERS POINTY The following -recent area births have been an nnunced by Shore Memorial Hospital here \ „ l»At t.HTKH to Roliert and Bar bara Fourgurean McKreJery. of 203 44th St . Sea.Isle City, August II DAUGHTER to Michael and Cherry Murphy Shemia. of 7 Dana Ave . Seaville. August 13 SON to Daniel and Sandra Kmerlrh MrParHanil. of II E 6th SI Ocean City. AuguRJ^,/ SON to Wing and l.u I.AM I.Et'NG.of 1127 Wesley Ave . Ocean City, August 14* DAUGHTER to Robert and Rebecca Fetherotf Taylor, of 218 571 h St Sea Isle City. August 17

To Observe Lord’s Supper

WINIFRED A. ATTMORE. 70. of Villas. August 16 She lived in Ihls area for 25 years and owned and" operated an ice cream store for many years POl I.IIEKIA BALANIfl. «l. of North Wildwood. August 21 Born in Greece, she lived in this area for 11 years DORIS J. HEIDI.Kit. 59. of North Cape May. August 21 Y resident here for 3 years, she was member of The I/mcr Township Wchnens Republican Club MARGARET M. COX. 85. of Er ma. August 19 Born in Philadelphia, she summered here for man>\( seasons before moving here per manently 23 years ago She retired from Burdette Hospital In ITTt) after operating tMr switchboard for. 12 years ANTONIO KINOC < HIAHO. 90, of Wildwood. August 19 A resident here for 65 years, he founded the Marine Italian Bakery in 1938 and continued as it's owner operator un III his retirement GEORGE GOODMAN. 72. of Cape May. August 17 A resident here for 43 years, he worked as a laborer for

N. CAPE MAY - The Lord’s Supper ✓'Will be observed at thf 11 a.m. Sunday worship(service of the Covenant BiblRChurch. Fishing Creek Road near Bayshore Rd., according to the pastor, Dr. George Fincke. The service will be carried over WCMC, AM (1230 on the dial). At the 7 p.m. worship service, the pastor will continue the aeries from the Book of Acts: How God Saves Men, with a message about the conversion of Cornelius. The service will be broadcast over WRIOFM, 102.3. At 10 p.m. Dr. Fincke hosts the weekly call-in program, "Let’s Talk" overWRIO.

TERRENCE A. JACKSON. 86. of North Cape May. August 18 Bom in Ireland, he lived ih New York City before moving here 6 year* ago VICTOR V I .■MOM). 80 of North Cape May. August 22 A resident herpTor Iho past 12 years, he was a roe'mbe* of the Villas Fishing Club MURIKI. K LEE. 70. of Wildwood. August 14 She was a resident here for 47 years FRANCES E. MarCl.AtN. 77. of North Wildwood. August 20 She was a local resident for 40 year* JOSEPH K. MrTAGUE. 77. of Cape May. Augusl 23 Rev McTague was ordained a priest in 1930 He retired 8 years ago as pastor of St Bonaventure's Church. Grampian Pa , after serving there for 22 years JAMES ADAM NICHOLSON. *1. of Wildwood Crest, August 17 He was a local resident for 17 years WILLIAM E. PFANDEB. 56. of Beesleys Point. August 18 He was the lax assesor for Upper Township, and a clerk for the N J. State Assembly for many .years JAMES H. RIGGS. 75. of Villas. Augusl 18 A retired chief clerk for •he Reading Railroad, he was a resident here for '14 years

FREEHtarlxt T«tt Set for Senior Citiioni Anyone wEo hos trouble heoring ~ ^ . or understanding It welcome to hove o free heoring test using the latest electronic equipment to determine If they have a correctable lo»t. Even people now wearing a heoring old or those who may have been told nothing could be done fpr them should hone o hearing test to find out if they ore one of the many o heoring aid will help. The free heoring test will be given Friday I at THE HEARING AID CENTER ' | from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. If you cannot come Into the office, coll for a free home visit.

PLEASE CALL FOR AN APPOINTMENT THE HEARING AID CENTERS OCEAN CITY. NiJ. 3H-774E 1323 Bayshore Rd. ‘ VILLAS. N J. ’ 186 mo