Cape May County Herald, 18 April 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 18

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1st Jersey Income Up JERSEY CITY — At the anneal meeting of shareholders. Thomas J Stanton Jr.. fjret Jersey National Corporation Chanrmac. reported first quarter 1964 net income of M.517.006.. up- 16. percent from the S3. 862. 000 reported in 1983. Stanton said that first • quarter 1984 results reflect the completion of the Guarantee Bancorp, Inc. acquisition effective Jan. 17 He 'noted further that with Guarantee. assets of the corporation now exceed $2 billion and First Jersey Naiional Bank South which acquired the Guarantee Bank, becomes the second largest bank in Atlantic and Cape May Counties The First Jersey \a-' tional Corporation operates four banking subsidiaries with a total of 70 banking offices in 12 counties throughout New Jersey. Robbery Bill OKed WASHINGTON) D C - Pharmacy robbery' legislation. introduced bv Crime Subcommittee Chairman Bill Hughes <D-N3) and ranking Republican Hal Sawyer < R,-MI I . has been approved by the full House. The Controlled Substance Registrants Pro- ' lection Act of 1984". H.R. 5112. gives the Justice Department specific authority to investigate and prosecute certain robberies and burglaries of controlled substances from those registered with the Drug Enforcement Administration <DEA> to sell -the drugs. \ "State and local governments will continue to have the primary' responsibility for robbery and burglary offenses, including those involving dings. Yet, we have found that in some instances — such as when interstate theft rings are involved or large amounts of federally controlled drugs are stolen and diverted into illegal markets — the thefts beyond the ..responsibilities and resources of state and lcoal law enforcement and the Federal Government should be involved." Hughes said.

RED CROSS AWARDS — Red Cross volunteer service is recognized at awards program as Marie Dugan, left, county chapter chairman, presents 20-y ear pin to Mrs. Betty Claire Johnson, center, of Court House, and a 10-year certificate to Mrs. Irene Kunti. right, of WHdwood Crest for her participation in blood donor program. Awards luncheon was held in Avalon. Certificate of appreciation went to Herald and Lantern for support.

Red Cross Details Cape Disaster Aid

AVALON — The counti chapter. American Red Cross, had 11 operating shelters during' the coastal storm of March 29. it was reported at the annual meeting, held at the Whitebrier Inn last week The Red Cross also provided disaster aid to fire victims, providing temporary housing, clothing, and food. Total expends tures in the two categories amounted to more than $2,000 The chapter's disaster services, under Minnie and Bill Bart, chairpersons, also helped set up 70 natural disaster shelters. 220 nuclear disaster > shelters and maintained a sneuers ana maintained

disaster van. It also took

part in the county's disaster drill and trained shelter managers and disaster registered nurses. •OPERATION FIRESIDE", part of the unit's.jood neighbor- services. brought 400 Coast Guard recruits to celebrate holidays in county homes. 100 for Thanksgiving and 300 for Christmas. With a goal of 4585 pints, the blood program had collected 2040 pints from July 1 . 1983. to date. The goal for 1984-85 is 4.200 pints. It was reported that Red Cross courses and programs are being , used in county schools.

Bond Vote # AVALON - Second reading and final action on a $919,000 bond ordinance to finance improvements in the borough will be taken by the Avalon Borough Council at a special meeting 9:30 a.m. tomorrow at Borough Hall. Other items on the agenda are: A resolution awarding a $hl.500 contract to Church's Greenhouse and Nursery for delivering and planting beach grass plants. A resolution authorizing Change Order No. 1 for wastewater treatment plant modifications. A resolution awarding a contract for horticulture sen-ices in the borough April 13-Oct. 20.

Airman Ends Hasic Course 'BIO GRANDE — Airman — - Joseph E. Dagney, sjuFof Edward J. and Genevieve T. Dagney of pr Mimosa Dr., has conrolet^d Air Force basic/ (training at Tiackland Air Force Base. Texas. >/ The airmanus remaining at Lackland for specialized 'raining in /he security police field/us wife. Lynn, is the daughter of Thomas and Barbara Bernat of 49 Minfosa Dr.. Dagney is a j«3 graduate of WUdwood Catholic High School.

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