Cape May County Herald, 20 November 1985 IIIF issue link — Page 42

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B ^B&sBfl^Bt/^^^B N \ B FIRST NATIONAL ADVISORS — The First National Bank of Toms River recently named a ( ape .May County Advisory Board. The Board includes left to right standing: Thomas J. Fitzgerald. Ralph Evans. Rudy Chiorazzo, Frederick W. Schmidt Jr.. Harry N. Hand; seated are Jacqueline Faye Pappas, left, and Carole Pantalone.

REPORT OF CONDITION Consolidating domestic and foreign subsidiaries of the The First National Rank of Toms River, N.J. Qf Toms River Name of Bank City in the state of Wew Jer**T at the close of business on Sept. 3Q. -1935 published in response to call made by Comptroller of the Currency, under the 12, united States Code. Section 161 Charter Number 2509 Comptroller of the Currency ? District Statement of Resources and Liabilities Cash and balances due from depository institutions: Thousands of dollars Noninterest-bearing balances and currency and coin J 60,249 interest-bearing balances | 99,413 Securities |283.202| Federal funds sold and secyrities purchased under agreements to resell in domestic offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in iBFs I 13.000| Loans and lease financing receivables £ Loans and leases, net of unearned income 724.574 £ LESS: Allowance for loan and lease losses 5,053 < LESS: Allocated transfer risk reserve NONE Loans au leases, net of unearned income. aliowanre. and reserve 719.521 Assets held in trading accounts 2.320 Premises and fixed assets (including capitalized leases) 19.893 Other real estate owned 2.346 investments in unconsolidated subsidiaries and associated companies NONE Customers liability to this bank on acceptances outstanding NONE intangible assets 10.051 Other assets 22.390 Total assets 1.232.385 1 Deposits: ' in domestic offices 1 1.081, 733 1 Noninterest bearing 222,493 interest-bearing 859,240 . in foreign offices. Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and IBFs ■ I NONE I Noninterest-bearing NONE 12 interest-bearing - NONE I p Federal funds purchased and securities sold under agreements to repurchase in domestic 5 offices of the bank and of its Edge and Agreement subsidiaries, and in IBFs 55,612 3 Demand notes issued to the U.S. Treasury 3.087 3 Other borrowed money 923 Mortgage indebtedness and obligations under capitalized leases NONE Bank s liability on acceptances executed and outstanding NONE Notes and debentures subordinated to deposits 6.000 Other liabilities "*6,103 Total liabilities . 1.163,458 * Limited-life preferred stock NONE| ^ Perpetual preferred stock NONE t Common stock 13.326 ( $ Surplus 26.68"* o undivided profits and capital reserves 29:920 t Cumulative foreign currency translation adjustments NONE 5 Total equity capital / 68.927 2 Total liabilities, limited-life preferred stock and equity capital |1. 232.385 we. the undersigned directors, attest to the Nancy M. Crabbe correctness of this statement of resources and liabilities, we declare that it has been examin- Name ed by us. and to the best of our knowledge and belief has been prepared to conformance with ... „ the instructions and is true and correct. vice Pre». i» ami. comptrotiT v ~ Title of the above-named bank do hereby declare ^ yf -that this Report of Conc,ition is true and cor • v™ rect t0 tfie Dest of mv knowlec*9e and belief * /f* j Directors I Y A oul Joseph W. Rdbertson ^ / Frank J. E^art - ^~John C. Fellows, Jr. 0 "•

VNA Plans To Give Out 75 Dinners SWA1NTON - The Holy Redeemer VNA, in cooperation with the Auxiliary, is planning the distribution of Thanksgiving turkey dinners to homebound people served by the VNA. Catholic Social Services is donating the turkeys, and auxiliary volunteers will cook and prepare the dinners, which include soup, vegetables and dessert, and deliver them to the homes of approximately 75 families.

Advisory Board Named COURT HOUSE - The First National Bank of Toms River, with five branch offices in Cape May County and regional administrative headquarters in Court House, has announced the appointment of a County Advisory Board designed to play a major role in business development and improved customer services within the area. r Jacqueline Faye Pappas. a member of the bank's board of directors, will serve as chairperson. ADVISORY Board members are: Thomas J. « Fitzgerald, Certified Public Accountant with an office in Wildwood; Ralph Evans of Stone Harbor, a custom builder and County Freeholder . Rudy Chiorazzo, auto dealer, of South Shore Ford Inc. ; Frederick W. Schmidt Jr., Esquire, partner in the law firm of Schmidt. Assan and Koury in Court House; Wilbert C. Morey, real estate and amusement developer, of Wildwood Crest; Harry N. Hand. Realtor and insurer with an office in Wildwood and Carole Pantalone. broker/president of Hoffman Agency Inc. Real Estate Sales and Development. * it

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