January 30, 1980 Obituaries MRS. MABEL EARHART Mrs. Mabel Stauffer Ear- hart, formerly of Mount Joy R2, died at the Brethren Village, Neffsville, where she had lived since 1971. She was 84. She was the widow of John K. Earhart who died in 1973. She was born in East Hempfield Township, the daughter of the late Samuel N. and Maggie Vogel Stauffer. A member of the East Fairview Church of the Brethren, Manheim, she served as a church deacon- ess. Surviving are a son, the Rev. J. Stanley Earhart, Grantham; a daughter, Mrs. Ethel Beamenderfer, Mount Joy Rl; seven grandchild- ren; five great-grandchild- ren; and a sister, Hattie M., wife of Carl B. Drohan, Mount Joy R3. DOROTHY M. WERTZ Mrs. Dorothy M. Wertz, 60, formerly of Mount Joy, died at the Heatherbank nursing home, Columbia, after an illness of eight months. Mrs. Wertz was born in Mount Joy. She was the daughter of the late Paul E. and Hetty May Winter- meyer Wagner and the widow of Amos Wertz who died in 1969. She is survived by four brothers and three sisters: Helen, wife of Harlan Pool, Columbia; Harry Wagner, Columbia; Clarence, Robert and Paul Wagner, all of Mount Joy; Ruth Weidman, Manheim; and Marie Zeller, Lancaster. Music students SUSQUEHANNA TIMES —Page 7 I RE) ZL ¥ Statement 0 PR v LJ [ds Bd TYRE EER 2 "oy I Pr CR PE a ’ 99 Certificates! January, 1980 Rate 10.15% compounded daily, minimum deposit of $500.00 (1) 5.25% compounded daily to yield 5.389%, effective annual yield. E Rate changed 3 Ph ¥ February 1, 1980. BES bd - Union National Mount Joy Bank offers the following certificate of deposit plans. Interest compounded daily. (1) (Ask any teller for details!) Effective make 100 Club Annual Minimum _ Term Rate Yield Deposii At the close of the second marking period for Donegal 6 months 35.75% 5.918% $500.00 Elementary Schools, twen- 1 year 6.00% 6.183% $500.00 ty-two students in the 4 year 7.25% 7.518% $500.00 instrumental music classes 6 year 7.50% 7.787% $500.00 had accumulated one hun- 8 year 7.75% 8.057% $500.00 dred points or more. Eleven students from Seiler earned the points. They are: Vincent Gaudlip, 168; Heather Dumeyer, 148; Steve Ginder, 140; Crisi Steffy, 138; Stephanie Rice- dorf, 127; Andrea Rercheer, 127; Mike Gish, 119; Paula Rusnod, 112; Jeff Suter, 108; Judy Brubaker, 103; and Jill Wagner, 100. Grandview had eight Ask for the weekly rate on the variable rate 26 week term Money Market Certificate, $10,000.00 minimum deposit. (1) (2) In addition, Union National’s Individual Retirement Accounts (IRA) are now paying the current quoted rate on the 30-month Certificates. This rate applies to new deposits to IRA accounts. (1) Federal Regulations permit withdrawal from time deposits before maturity, representatives. They are as follows: Kim Lippiatt, 169; Kristine Lippiatt, 153; Kyle Earhart, 152; Kathy Long- ided interest on the amount withdrqwn is reduced to Union National’s savings rate in effect, and three or six months interest forfeited depending on term. (2) Federal law now prohibits compounding of interest on the 26 week money market certificate. enecker, 114; Melissa Houck, 112; Sandy Warren, 109; Wendy Pekarel, 104; and Donna Pekerek, 102. Heather Leonard, 150; Beth Hershey, 121; and UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK FDIC Denise * Cizanskas, 107, 101 E. Main Street 100 W. High Street 190 Stony Battery Rd. earned their points at Mount Joy, PA 17552 Maytown, PA 17550 Salunga, PA 17538 A 653-1441 426-1512 898-2478 Maytown Elementary. All instrumental students now have an opportunity to make the “100 Club”. Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
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