Cape May County Herald, 23 May 1984 IIIF issue link — Page 4

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You Save It, You Get More From Sturdy

More interest. More options. More flexibility. Sturdy pays top interest on all savings — even those accounts with low minimum balances — like our new 3-year and 5-year "certificates with $500 minimums. You get flexibility, too. Wjlto a $5000 balance, you can transfer monthly your earnings from your Sturdy certificate to your Sturdy

Checking. Passbook or Money Market Accounts. Our interest rates are incredible, but our compounding makes your money earn even more. And no mat» ter which savings plan you choose you can rest assured your>money is insured up to $100,000 by FSLIC. Any way you save it. you get more from Stuniy.

Sturdy's Savings Options CURRENT ANNUAL INTEREST MINIMUM TYPE YIELD RATE BALANCE CHECKING* 5738% 5.25% $ 100 PASSBOOK 5.65% 5.50% 100 MONEY MARKET Call your local office for ACCOUNT* the current rates. $2500 CERTIFICATE*** 9.98% 9.75% $2500 CERTIFICATE** 10.65% 10.25% $1000 CERTIFICATE" 10.76% 10.35% $ 500 CERTIFICATE** 11.19% 10.75% $ 500 CERTIFICATE" > 1 U)5% S 500 CERTIFICATE" ' 11 .62% 11.15% $ 500 •Monthly <-nmp)iundin»: ' "Quarterly compounding "'Semi Annual compounding 'Substantial Interest Penally for Early Certificate M | \ |fM|V SI MIHCS Mrf ^ } loan assiciaimn FSIJC til Stone Ha bot - 368 2911 • Awalon - 967 7541 TTfT Oenmsville - 861 5152 • North Cape May - 884 5656 I IEN0ER Cape May Court-House - 465 2 700

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Doris Ward LOOKIN" FIT — Avalon Mayor Rachel Sloan assists her grandchildren, Sloan and Megan Borkland of Narberth. Pa., on an exercise bar at a dedication of a new fitness court paid for with grants from the state Green Acres program. Wells Fargo Bank and local financial institutions. Their representatives, at rear, left to right: Gene Kline. Heritage Bank: Kathy Lloyd, Sturdy Savings & Loan: Tom Anenhauser, First Jersey National Bank/South;' and Kurt Schulze. Union Trust Company of Mildwood.

Driver Testing Passes TRENTON - Legislation sponsored by Sen. James R. Hurley, RCumberland. Cape May. thai would give law enforcement officials a new too: in identifying drivers under the influence Of alcohol or other drugs has passed the Assembly. The bill, which now goes back to the Senate to cocur with amendments, would permit blood or urinfc testing of suspected drunk drivers when a breathalyzer cannot be used or when police strongly suspect a motorist has used a controlled dangerous substance. Hurley explained that blood testing is the most precise method of determining levels of alcohol in the body, while urine tests are the most useful in detecting the presence of illegal drugs.

Pulvino Aide Jn Campaign Republican U.S. Senate ^ Candidate, Mary Mochary, 1 has announced the appoint- I ment of Angela F. Pulvino 1 to be the Cape May County coordinator in her bid to unseat Democrat Bill . Bradley I Pulvino has been active in Republican politics for many years. She has been Cape May County Clerk for j the past 12 years. She is | secretary to the Cape May ' County Regular Republican Organization, past president of the Ocean j City Women's Republican , Club, member of the New Jersey Federation of | Republican Women and member of the New Jersey Association of Elected Women. Pulvino has workJ ed on various campaigns in i Cape May County. Mochary said she is r -leased to have Pulvino on J her team.

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