Page 8 — 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. June 6, for example, t his rate was 7.095%. On 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 thé option of re=- - Union National account. newing your Certificate at the prevailing rate, TERM RATE EFFECTIVE ANNUAL MINIMUM YEILD DEPOSIT 1 year 6.00% 6.183% $ 500.00 2' years 6.50% 6.715% 500.00 4 years 1.25% 7.519% 1,000.00 6 years 7.50% 7.788% 1,000.00 8 years 1.75% 8.057% 1,000.00 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 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the payment of a time deposit prior to maturity unless three months interest is forfeited and interest on the amount withdrawn is reduced to the legal passbook rate. sach depositor insured w $60 000 MOIR a. DEPOY! ‘mivi ant (DIOS ANOS AR Ah AAT 7.00PM Wed.—Midweek Serv. 7:30PM Wed. Evening Service sae rte tree 7:00PM Wed-—Prayer & Praise THE alo uel HTN] UNI 'N NATIONAL UNT JOY BANK FE 8 FB 8 2 30 5022 2 0202 or depositing to another ’55 and Kugles Mr. and Mrs. Marlin McMillen, Longenecker Avenue, Marietta, recently entertained Mr. and Mrs. Alen Kugle and members of the 1955 class of Donegal High School and their guests. Kugle and his family are visiting friends and relatives in the area and are now residing in Honolulu, Hawaii where Kugle, a Marietta native, is vice-president and general council of C. Brewer and Company. Those attending were Mr. and Mrs. Hubert K. Peters, class advisor; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Miller, Marietta; Mr. and Mrs. James Grove, Lititz; Mr. July §, 1978 McMillens entertain class of and Mrs. Paul Yecker (Rebecca Zuch), Lancaster; Charles Ashenfelter and guest, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Whalen, Mount Joy; Mr. and Mrs. John E. Hiestand and Rev. and Mrs. John S. Hiestand, Mr. and Mrs. Marlin Miller (Joanne Arnold), all of Maytown; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seaman, Maytown; Laura McMillen, Michele McMil- len, Mrs. Gertrude McMil- len, Marietta; and Joseph Rubadue, Lancaster. Kugle is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John Kugle, Marietta and Mrs. Kugle is the daughter of Mrs. Donald Haines, Columbia. Their son, Scott, accomp- anied his parents. 11 learn CPR 11 people completed the first CPR (cardio-pulmon- arv resuscitation) course at the Donegal-Conoy Health Center. They were Mary Ginder, Marilyn Etsell, Ruth Wenger, and Betty Eidemiller from Mount Joy; Joyce Embly from May- town; May Gibble from Marietta; John M. Steel- man from E-town; Beverly Kenmitch of Columbia, and three people from Lancas- ter city. The instructors were Michael McGreary and Judy Jordan of St. Jospeh Hospital. Another course will be offered on July 11, 18, and 2S from 7:00 to 10:00 PM. It will cost about $2.00. If you can take the course then, call Joyce Embly at 653-1431 (the Health Center). Additional classes will be scheduled in the future if there is a demand for it. Birthday Sale 7 July 6,7 & 8 Closed Wed. AM to prepare for sale. Open Thursday ‘til 8. 4th Anniversary Sale DRESSES 2 for 1 plus $1.00 Jo SPORTSWEAR 2 for 1 plus $1.00 All other SPORTSWEAR 30% off \\SIEEPWEAR 30% off ALL-WEATHER COATS 30% nt NYY [All merchandise from our regular stock of famous brands] J _ Come in to register for our ANNIVERSARY GIVEAWAY | | tronized the ORANGE {OWL during the past 4 1-[$25.00 gift certificate]| 1-[$15.00 gift certificate] | I would like to thank] | everyone who has pa- } a years. Your patronage is greatly appreciated. 7 2 ORAN BE ow L. )
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