Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, October 19, 1977, Image 4

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Introducing a new service
UNI-CHECK is a Union National checking account that
has been united with a Union National loan account
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.
UNION NATIONAL
MOUNT JOY BANK
100 W. High St. | Maytown, Pa. 101 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa.
Ga ”
. "HOMETOWN BANK"
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October 19, 1977
Art at Columbia Hardware store
An exhibition of modern art is being held at the Columbia Hardware store in Marietta in
connection with the grand opening of the new expanded store. Pictured above, with one of
his Lancaster County landscapes, is artist Robert Hustead. Other paintings on exhibit are
by Gordon Wise, Mr. Hustead’s friend and fellow art professor at Millersville State
College. The exhibit will run from October 15th to October 22nd.
Donegal democrats pledge united effort Births
An organizational candidate for Mayor of Mr. and Mrs. Elam
meeting of the Donegal Mount Joy. James R. Hollinger (Eileen Kramer),
Democratic Club was held Pekarek is a candidate for 434 Martin Ave., Mount
recently at the home of East Donegal Township Joy, a daughter, at General
President James R. Supervisor. Hospital, Friday.
Pekarek, R. D. 1, Mount
Joy. The Democratic candi-
Present and speaking dates pledged a united , Mr. and Mrs. Howard
were Dr. Jeff S. Hartzler effort for better and more McCarty, Jr. (Suzette
and Gerald A Barnett, representative government Smith), 129 New Haven
candidates for Donegal within the Donegal School St.. a son at St. Joseph's
School Board Director. District. Hospital, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Michaels (Bonnie Pawlow-
ski), 21S W. Main St.,
Mount Joy, a son at
General Hospital, Saturday.
OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET-569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their Friends
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
Burke (Diane Smith), Bain-
bridge RD1, a daughter at
Osteopathic Hospital, Fri-
day.
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General Hospital, Friday.
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William Gilbert, 21 Lor-
raine Ave., Maytown.
RUBL’S FLOWE S Mr. and Mrs. Kim David
(Kathy Ann Gutshall), Race
St., Box 178, Bainbridge, a
Center. Tuesday, Oct. 4.