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y 'COURT HOUSE - The Cooperative Extension .Service is currently offering a home study course, Copinn With the Cost of EfltinR Interested county residents may call Ihe Extension Service .Educational Center, 465-5115 to request the lessons Nlarion E. Olson. Exten sion Home Ecohomist, says, "This program provides an opportunity for consumers to participate jn our educational programs in their own time and in the comfort of theirwn home. Lesson books will be mailed to the student’s home af two week intervals." OLSEN NOTED that the program is basically the sanie course that was of-
IF YOU NEVER HAD A REASON TO SAVE REFORE,
WE CAN GIVE YOU A MILLION
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[MAY COUNTY S Open an IRA today at Capo May County Savings ft Loan and, depending on age, you can save over $1 million by tne time your 65.
Up until recently, »! was difficult for people of average income to save a big enough nest egg to invest in high interest bearing certificates. But effective January 1, 1^2 any wage eorper, whether or not covered by a company'retirement fund, jean invesJ up to $2,000 a year in an IRA. More good news: If both husband and wife are working, each can contribute the maximum' $2,000. Or> a married Many expdtts agree that IRA is for individuals. Here’s the proof:
couple, with one working spouse, can invest up to $2,250. a year divided between two accounts. Because the money you deposit each year is tax, deductible and tax free until retirement, and the sizeable interest you earn is also taxdeferred until retirement, you could be a millionaire by the time you're 65. the best "tax shelter" ever created
Present
WseUy 510. Deposits Valeo at Retkemeel A«e *5*1
Weekly 525. Deposit! Valeo at Retiremeet Ago *5*
Weekly 331.4* Depeiit! Valee ot Rstireeieet Age *1*
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^Bovwd on 13*. onAool mHKMt with w#«My d«po«ift tf'ofn tS« beginning ot fh* y»or "Oh to b« 25 ogam! Since only you know the best way to plan for retirement, Cape May County Savings A Loan offers a d^lce of Interest rates you can earn on your IRA: 1. A Fixed Rate of interest, based on the 30 Month Certificate rate, for 18 months. 2. A Flpating Rate 18 Month Certificate based on the 6 month Money Market Rate. (Vou* m.MlWni iqivwd by UK op to $100000> , ‘ • ' ;—
Plan for retirement with the best "tax shelter" ever ci Call one 6f our IRA Specialists listed below:
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IRA SpaoalitH Ro»*ki J Boy*' CNjflonn S GfOam* f North Mo iv S' Cope May Court Haute
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IRA Speoolitt Hamid Roop
5'7 Wothmglon S'" IRW Baythom Cr** Mo, 884 843J^_^lkn. B8P2773
IRA Sp#<ioliit Speclaliti IRA Speclolltt Joteph A Jwhton CRHonj D Po»kIi Corylm M Afmouf 301 Atbury Ave . 3301 Ailantx Aye 40 S Shore Rd Ocean Crty. 3987400 Wildwood 372 2447 ('Marmora, 3884^00
It e in Ot S w«TyS| M m nMrswl, eyta yn'l Nttir. [ ^ t r i l ” u l r T > ;* r * n Cape May county sowings a Loan '. Association 7 North Main St.^ Cope May Court Haute. 465-5186
fered last fail at open public meetings. The two lesson books ktcltfik: many useful chartsW co«t‘ l comparison, storage and the seasonal availability, of fresh produce. In addition, problem' solving exercisesand work sheets are included. A com-
panion piece. The Idea Btrffbv will be mailed to those enrolled in the home study course. Registration for the course is limited to 100 participants. The free lesson may be obtained by contacting the Extension Educational Center.
Waste Flow Data Checked
SWAINTON - The County Municipal Utilities Authority will continue its efforts to inquire into controversial Cape May City flow figures, according to Chairman John Vinci. "We will respond to the request made in writing Wednesday by Freeholder Anthony T Catanosq^and Ralph Evans that the Municipal Utilities Authority inquire further into the validity of the wastewater flow figures presented by City Manager Fred Coldren when Are appeared before a Usef Rate Chargd hearing in December in Ocean City,". Vfrnci stated. THE BOAR!) of Freeholdehs received a letter from |he Taxpayers Association of Cape May urging a complete l*]uiry into the reasons for the hpparent disparity I between MUA figures and the data submitted by Coldren. “This much we know," Vinci remarked. The past records were - not usable and we’ll be monitoring the future flow rates in Cape May tp determine if Bifferent flow figures should be Used in subsequent rate studies. “WE KNEW something was wrong," Vinci con* Collection
tihrfed. "The meter has recently fbeen calibrated and now appears to be proddcing accurate results wnich verify our flow figures cited in the u£er charge study. "Why the information from the* Cgpe May • wastewater system was - unreliable and suspect We don’t know," Vinc| poinred out,'"but we will do our host to validate all our. flow figures in Cape May. When we finish our sjludy, we will report to the Freeholders. They’ve directed us tq do it . pndwewillJ' CG Seeking Mooring SEA ISLE CITY - The Third Coast Guard District has applied for a Department of the Army permit to chnstruci moorinfe facilities for Coast Guard small boats af the terminus of 82nd St. and Sounds Ave., on Ludlam Thorofare here. Plans call for .construction of a .Timber walkway/platform, a ramp with floating piers,, placing 25 mooring piles and three pile dolphins.
Of Blood Up COURT HOUSE - The County Chapter of the American Red Cross achieved 91.6 percent of its goal for blood collections, with 252 pints collected of the 275 goal, in December, it was reported by Mrs. Gertrude D. YeSgosh, executive director. For the period from July 1 to Dec. 31. 1981, there were 1,611 pints collected by the blobdmobile for 73.6 percent of the goal for‘the period. For 1981-82, the goal is 4,465. Last December’s collections were up 85.9 percent over the previous year, and for July-December, the increase was 16.8 percent.
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