Cape May County Herald, 14 April 1982 IIIF issue link — Page 31

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Yacht Corp. Offers New Sailboais BiI i Sets Kerosene Warning STONE HARBOR — The THE SUPERCATS are handicap ever awarded a ■ N ®

STONE HARBOR - The tHE SUPERCATS are Stone Harbor Yacht Corp,, built with computerNew Jersey’s darkest designed elliptical hulls Whaler dealer, /has an- and space-age technology

rjounced its appointment as dealer for Boston. Whaler Supercat catamarans and Boston Whaler Harpoon

sailboats.

which combine to produce speed, strength and safety in the fastest’ catamarans afloat. The lYprth American Multihull Sailing

rpL „ ‘ r „ . • , * Association "awarded the

i7^?ii^ r ?K ) "i?r 2,8 r a fa f Supercat 20 a Portsmouth

^ Ul ^ ^ or number of 0.64. lowest

handicap ever awarded a production sailboat. . Over the past two years, Supercats have.taken first place in national a^id inter-

tX* n <r^Z:

Keys, und m (he world's consumers of the danie? in

TRENTON

Aisemblyman Guy Musiapa , (R-Cape MayCumberland) has introduced a bill that would require

fun;,The Harpoon 4.6 is an agile 15’ club trainer/racer. Botl» have Boston Whaler's stability, self : bailfng feature and unsinkahility. and are equip-

largest catamaran race in

Holland’s North Sea

The Harpoons and Super(cats will b$ featured in Stone Harbor Yacht Cor-

ped with the finest sailing

hardware. Stone, harbor tuiitnn menu cor-. Yacht has them both iiN poration's 10th .'annual stoOk, along with the 15', 17’ .Open House- and Boat and. 20’. -Supercat S)>ow\ to be held Aprii 17

catamarans.

and 18.

PR Firm Locates On Cape

ed as administrative al&st ant and press director for

bt

STONE HARBOR - ‘Development Asso-

ciates/Media Ink. a full „, IV . , rT , w ,, ir service public relations Presidenf in hisbome slate marketing and fund raising of New Hampshire . • consulting company has *». Prior to entering the begun servicing a variety health care field, he provid

of clients in Cape May County from their Stone

Harbor office.

The ‘firm, which is responsible for organizing • and directing the $1.5 rtiillfon Burdette Tomlin Memorial Hospital fund drive and all related public relations, is nin by a husband and wife team.

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THE PRESIDENT of the company, Jtfck LaBounty, , spent eight years in the radio ^and television in- , dustry as a reporter and photographer prior to entering the public relaions field with British Leyland Motors-USA. He also serv-

to move Development

„ a AssOciates/Media Ink’s Governor and Senate v base of operations ‘to Cape

May County as a result of their Experiences during the first phase of the hospital fund drive. The vice president eited* the growth of the county and economic conditions in the Cape May area as favorable t,o their type of

business. »

using ' ‘2-K gtade kerosene in Unvented space

hqaters.

The bill would' require this warning oh delivery trucks, tanks, invoices and receipts used in the retail sale of “2-K”: “Thebse of this kerosene in a spkee heating device, either portable or stationary, which is not vented to the outside

atmosphere may be detrimental to health and

unsafe."

. “tyANY CONSUMERS are unaware that there are

two grades of kerosene and .-viuuuy ur yenow only the “1-K" grade is storage or thrbbgl safe in an unvented ; lamination

heater," M.uziani Said. The “2-R" grade, with a sulphur content higher than 0.04 percent, can clog the wick of an unvented heater and cause a significant increase • in carbon monixide ancrsulphur dioxide gases in tightly insulated homes and trailers. “l-K" KEROSENE has a . lower sulphur content It is

deal* and colorless, while "2-Kr has a yellow cdlor However, color is not reliable indication of grade because “l-K" can turn cloudy or yellowish in

^ [h con-

Until the bill is passed,

consumers c?n protectthemselves by buying kerosene from reputable dealers and by asking which grade the dealers

carry. Muziani said. The bill', A-1057, has been

referred to the Assembly Coifimerce and Industry

Committee. •

Remember To Report Earnings

ed public relations and promotional consulting services to a New Hampshire resort chamber of commerce, numerous New England based corporations nhd .n6n-prHfit

organizations.

THE C.OMPANY vice president, Jo-Ann LaBounty,. has an extensive background in marketing, advertising and public relations. In addition to the experience as • a retail marketing manager, she directed product marketing and training of retail personnel in four states for Cdty Cosmetics. Jack and Jo-Ann decided

"The business potential exists here," stated Jack LaBounty. “And, we like the area " Jo-Arin, a Neptune native, is pleased with the permanent move to Stone Harbor “In the past several years, we have directed projects in five states and the U.S. Virgin Islands. Now, with our own company thriving, we can s^t downOpr roots here."

People who received at l«ast one Social Security . check in 1981 and who earned more than the annual ekempt amount last year have until April 15 to file an annual report of their 1981 earnings, Del Brpoks, Social Security manager in Wildwood, said recently. The 1981 annual exempt amount was $5,500 for people 65 or over and $4,080 for people under 65 all of 1981. A person who was 72 or older all of 1981 does not have to make a report. Neither do people who receive benefits because of disability, since different rules apply. A PERSON WHO did hot receive hny checks in 1981

because of expected earn- an annual report form or ings does not have to make those who misplaced the' a report of his or her earn-, one they did receive, can ings. But. Brooks said, if get a copy at any Social

those earnings were less Security office

than expected, it would be in that person’s best interest to make a report This is because just $1 m benefits is withheld for every $2 of earnings above the annual exempt amount. It could be that sdme benefits may be due. If they are, they wilfbe paid after the annual report is-

reviewed,

MOST PEPPLE who have to make a report of their 1981 earnings^ have already received a forth for this purpose in the majl Those who did not receive

The people there will be glad to answer any questions about the annual report of . earnings. The Wildwood (Social Security office is at 1$6 E. Spicer ^e.. and the telephone

number is 272-1111.

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