Page 6 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMESy Introducing a new service UNI-CHECK is a Union National checking account that has been united with a Union National loan accoui:t that is forever ready for your convenience and use. FREE CHECKING - No monthly service charges, no minimum balance. SIMPLE - UNI-CHECK works like an ordinary account, with reserve money backing the balance. . FLEXIBLE - The pre-approved line of credit can range from $300.00 to $5,000.00 based on your needs. IMMEDIATE CREDIT - Loan reserve forever ready for your use. PRIVATE - No special loan check is required, no one knows you are borrowing. OVERDRAFT PROTECTION - Reserve funds are automatically transferred to the checking account. EASY PAY BACK - Low monthly payments are automatically deducted from the checking account. ECONOMICAL - You pay interest only on the amount advanced from the reserve. CONTINUOUS CREDIT - As the loan is repaid, the reserve is available for use again. PROTECTION - The unpaid outstanding loan balance is covered by life insurance. THE UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK 100 W. High St. 101 E. Main St. Maytown, Pa. ~v ERGO (RT TE Mount Joy, Pa. October 5, 1977 DHS announces scholarships — opportunities for qualified applicants The Guidance Dept. of DHS has announced these scholarship opportunites. If you're interested, get in touch with the guidance office. Sico Foundation: $3000 total, $750 per year. Any high school senior or grad who has not been a full- time college student. Greater Lancaster Board of Realtors: $1000 for at- tending a four-year Lan- caster County College. All county HS seniors are eligible. Runners-up get $50 savings bond. Hotel Resort Manage- ment: To E. Stroudsburg “Get the highest prices I for your railroad stuff!” Railroad Consignment Auction of the Year Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant (next to Strasburg Railroad & the Toy Train Museum) Dates of Auction State College, $250 per semester. HS seniors eli- gible. Washington University: Full tuition plus $500 per the basis of year, on competition in various areas. On Tuesday, October 12th Donegal High School 10th grade students are scheduled to take the National Educational De- velopment Tests. The tests will not affect academic grades but will provide parents, teachers and stu- dents a truly objective view of a students educational strength and weaknesses. Friday, November 4, 6 to 11 p.m. Model Trains and Toys Saturday, November 5, 9:30 a.m. til sold Railroad Artifacts Send for consignment form Minimum of 6 items per person Red Caboose Motel & Restaurant Box 102 Strasburg, PA 17579 717-687-6642 Do you know that Car Re Sd 5 RUC TT, TEE A Rheem heat pump can use bie this heat to warm your home. for complete details and free estimate. PHONE 000-0000 COMFORT *Rheem is the registered trademark of the Rheem Manufacturing Company. R.V. RICHARDS & SONS I master charge COLUMBIA 426-1836 R.D.1 BANKAMERICARD "Call us to do your work" N.E.D.T. includes two kinds of tests. The first, the test of Learning Ability, measures the ability to learn new information. THe second, the test of Educa- tional Development mea- sures the ability to inter- pret, evaluate, and under- stand the basic school subjects. The latter test includes English Usage, Mathematice Usage, Social Studies Reading, Natural Science Reading, and Word Usage. The data received from the test results assists the student in planning his remaining high school years realistically. THe NEDT may reveal strengths the student may not have been aware of as well as show up weakness that can be corrected with appropri- ate programming. Parents, please take note, your 10th grade son or daughter will be given a booklet with pertinent information. It also con- tains sample questions from each of the test categories. Studing and answering the sample questions should assist the student in doing his best work on the final examina- tions. If there are any questions parents are en- couraged to contact either Mrs. Paden or Mr. Day in the guidance office. Deborah Bernhisel is “University Scholar”’ Deborah Bernhisel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bernhisel of Route #1, Elizabethtown, a senior majoring in English, at Susquehanna University, was in the ‘‘University Scholars’’ list for the 1977-78 academic year. “University Scholars’ are students with a cumulative grade point average of 3.25 or better on a 4.0 scale. It the students maintain these averages through their senior year, they will graduate with honors. At the university's Open- ing Convocation on Sept. 4, 167 students were cited for this achievement. STATE THEATRE downtown Columbia 684-2273 Starts Wednesday Walt Disney Presents Herbie Goes to Monte Carlo Nitely 7 p.m. Fri. & Sat. 7 & 9 p.m. Sat. matinee 1:30 p.m.