Herald & Lantern 30 Sepfemberfrl
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OPEN HOUSE gift is presented to Tom Baldwick, left, by Frank Strohm, president of Cape May County Savings and Loan, at event in new Ocean City office. Joseph Jackson, office manager, looks on.
Two Make ‘Who’s Who’
AVALON
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recently received a unique distinction. Two of its officers were selected to appear in this year's edition of Who’s Who in American Business and Finance, which was published in August. The two members honored are vice president Ernie Yarborough and executive secretary Joe Brophy. YARBOROUGH IS associated with Cape Insurance in Wildwood A resident of Avalon, Ernie has served as past president of the Stone Harbor Lions club as well as past president of the Independent Insurance Agent* of Cape May County. He/was
New Veep At Peoples
HADDON TWP. - Carl A. Lingle, a banking executive for more than a decade, has been named vice president of First Peoples Bank of New Jersey, in charge of mortgage loans operations, it was announced by William G. Rohrer, president and chairman of the board. “Carl has had extensive experience in the Southern New Jersfcy' area in the mortgage field and has first-hand knowledge of the market here,” said Rohrer. Lingle, a resident of Deerfield, Cufnberland County, is a graduate of the Urtiversity of Missouri and of the Graduate School of Banking, University of Wisconsin. After service in the retail management
Leahy Head Of Cham^r
AVALON - The Chamber of Commerce held its installation dinner recently at the Rocking Chair Tavern. Bob Patterson, executive director of the County Chamber of Commerce, presided as Bill Leahy was installed as president,.Ernie Yarborough as Istvicppresident and Joe Brophy as executive secretary. Trustees installed included Tom Millar Dan Keen and Rich Kurian. Ed Rosenfeld,* 2nd vicepresident. was unable to attend the ceremonies. BROPHY AND YARBOROUGH were both reappointed as chairmen of the Sports Weekend Program for the 2nd straight year. Brophy was reappointed directory chairman for the 3rd straight year. Yarborough was named to the legislative chairmanship for the upcoming year. «
Yacht Corp. Wins Honor
According to Thomas N. Tozoui 1 , president of the Stone Harbor marine complex, it was Stone Harbor Yacht’s 11th such award from Bertram for outstanding achievement in sales and " service since the dealership was established
Stone 'Harbor Yacht Corp. was named’ North Atlantic Dealer of the Ydar for 1981 by the Bertram Yacht Division of Whit-' taker Corp. Stone Harbor was honored at the annual Bertram dealer meeting in Florida.
in 1968 Joseph M. Adolf, viee ; president and sales manager of Stone Harbor Yacht Corp., received a special award for sales in oxceks of two million dollars. Dick Boger. manager of Stonejlarbor’s Bricktow/i sales office, was honored for sales in excess of one million dollars, * A
S&L Agency
COURT HOUSE - Frank Strohm. president of Cape May County Savings & Loan Association, announced the appointment of John J. Signor & Associates. Inc. to handle advertising, promotion and public relations.*
the cO-chairman of the Sports Weekend this past year^ for Jhe Avalon Chamber as well as chairman of the membership committee. Brophy is associated with the Whitebrier Beachclub Condominiums as well as the Whitebrier Inn. A resident of South Seaville, Brophy has served as secretary of the Chamber for the last two years. He has been directory chairman for the last three years and served with Yarborough as cochairman of the Sports Weekend Committee. He has been a guest lecturer at County Vo-Tech, where he has taught classes on food and beverage management.
field and a tour of duty with the U.S. Army in Germany, he entered banking in 1970 with Heritage Bank, Cherry Hill. Five yOars later, he joined Midlantic National Bank South, in Haddonfield, where he directed Mortgage Department operations beginning in 1978.
Lynch Honor Verna M. Lynch, city clerk and tax collector for the City of Sea Isle City, will head the County Tax Collectors Association for W82. Mrs. Lynch, first vice president of the group, will be sworn in as president at the organization's December meeting in Cape
May.
) The main goal for this year’s membership will be working on the passage of legislation on Reparian • rights in the state. The Chamber worked long and hard last year on the Dune and Shore Protection Act and this will just be a continuation ofpthat goal.
On The Hour?
"Ooce an hour, twentyfour hours a day, seven days a week, we sell a home in New Jersey,” said Nick Pellegrino, Vice President of Regional Development of Century 21 of the Nortl) East Region, Inc. In the first seven months of 1981, the Century 21 brokers of New Jersey have helped to sell 1384,333,616 worth of rpal estate.
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You have your choice of any one of the Hems ahown above or $ 10 cash with a minimum $1,000 Guarantee All Savers Certificate Investment. *
You have your choice of any one of the items shown above or $20 cash with a minimum $5,000 Guarantee All Savers Certificate Investment. *
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