Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, June 14, 1978, Image 14

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    Page 14 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES .
Announcing ....
“higher interest on
Union National
certificates of deposit!
High yield short term variable rate certificates.
Effective June 1, we have introduced a new variable rate Certificate
of Deposit with which you can earn a six-month interest rate equal to
the U.S. Treasury Bill rate at the time you purchase the Certificate. On
June 6, for example, t his rate was 7.095%.
This means that .savers
with a minimum of $10,000.00can earn a higher rate of interest in a six-
month period than ever before. At maturity. , you have the option of re-
newing your Certificate at the prevailing rate,
Union National account.
TERM
1 year
2', years
4 years
6 years
8 years
On all Union National Certificates of Deposits, the
interest is compounded daily at the highest permitted
rates. The interest earned on your Union National
Certificate is paid semi-annually, or a monthly or
or depositing to another
EFFECTIVE ANNUAL MINIMUM
YEILD
6.183%
6.715%
7.519%
7.788%
8.057%
DEPOSIT
$ 500.00
500.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
1,000.00
quarterly option is available on Certificates of
$10,000.00 or more. If you prefer, the interest earned
can be added directly to your Certificate. All of the
above Certificates are automatically renewable at
maturity.
Federal law and regulation prohibit the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity
unless three months interest is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced
to the legal passbook rate.
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June 14, 1978
~ Kids hold auction
Harold Keller assists
Eric Witgenstein learns to wield the auctioneer’s cane
from pro Harold Keller.
Mrs. Patricia Bateman's
1st grade class at Maytown
Elementary School held an
auction last week.
Mr. Harold Keller, a
professional auctioneer, of-
ficiated and also trained
several students in the fine
art of his calling.
The auction terminated a
month of economic activity
in the class where play
money was earned for
duties performed and fines
were imposed for failures.
During the month the
students had accumulated
fortunes of from $3 to $4
each.
Items auctioned off were
manufactured by the stu-
dents.
They had learned their
lessons in practical eco-
nomics so well, that only
four students overdrew
their accounts during the
enthusiastic bidding.
Weaver's students
present recital
Sylvia Weaver, who runs
a music studio at 212
Fairview Street in Mount
Joy, presented her flute,
piano, and vocal students
in recitals on Sunday,
June 4th, at her home.
Participating students were
John Bell, Jan Eyer, Daryl
Gerlach, - Lorraine Gerlach,
Donna Hay, Judy Keller,
Tom Longenecker, Maxine
Maxwell, Lisa Mummaw,
Mitch Mummaw, David
Myers, Melissa Myers, Ben
Snyder, and Grace Snyder.
Also playing were Tish
Barnitz, Cindy Charles,
Belle Balmer, Patti Jo
Cranford, Heather Farmer,
Kim Gockley, Brenda Geib,
Tracey Geib, Patto Kline,
Karen Kniss; Kathy Kniss,
Cindy Peifer, Beth Prowell,
and Chris Spickler.
All students up to 8th
graders had a contest to
determine who had improv-
ed the most in the ten
weeks they had studied.
The winner was Grace
Snyder, who is the daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Snyder of Mount Joy. She
won a Seth Thomas metro-
nome. The second place
winner was David Myers;
third place went to Melissa
Myers; fourth place, John
Bell; and fifth place, Patti
Kline.
Students and parents
were served refreshments
after the recitals.
CE:
SHOP HOURS:
136 West Market Street
Marietta
91 SARL)
Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6
Sat. 10—6
Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED