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Herald & Lantern 2 September 81

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|0n October Vst-we'll automatically| transfer your* account to a new TAX-FREE 1 YEAR CERTIFICATE! About the Tax-Free Account. . .Beginning October J, out new Tax Free Certificate will enable you to earn up to $2,000 in interest per year, TAX FREE, if you file o joint return. . and up to $ I .OOO.per year for individual returns. The rate of interest will be the highest allowed by law and will ^ be based upon 70% of the-jhen current one year treasury bill average inve'strhefit yield. And ycyhr account will be insured by the FSLIC IT'S that, simple. ( Do it now. . .it's a tax break you can't afford to miss. . -.Free gift also available with a deposit of $5,000 or more. if this a/f su^iccf tw-ltrtaJ Icjpral regulafiontf ^| - « l fir j() ifi*ti|)ororyaccovjMf is socuf ft! U S go*crnmt>nf or US gbvOrnment agency st-Mif itn-s .These uhtlgqtit>r-*s. are not. siwngs accounts •or^iepostts and are not insured l yf jUC Hif fatf is subioct to chungj- yMthoJl notice Minimum investment of S,1,000 * * • ■ • «•» mi ife •. * ., ^ ' * ‘ * ' * . ’ v Check our chart tor what this means to you:

IF YOUR FAMILY INCOME IS

YOUR TAX'BRACKET PROBABLYTS:

THE INTEREST RATE YOU'D HAVE TO RECEIVE TO NET 11.62% AFTER FEDERAL INCOME TAX IS:

$20,000 OR LESS

25%

15.49%

$25,000

30%

16.60%

$35,000

40%

19.37%

$50 000 OR MORE

50%

23.24%

Figures above arc approiimatc and based on 1981 ton tables. Interest rate of 11.62% is equal to 70°o of average investment yisld on one year U.S. Treasury Bills as of the most recent auction date

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—For College Commuters— COUftT HOUSE — County Chamber of Commerce Transportation Committee Chairperson Patricia Nagel has reported to the board of directors that commuter transportation service from tfie county to Atlantic Community. College, and Stockton State College will be available Tor ..this Fall - semester if enough students are interested. , Mrs. Nagel said arrangements have been made with Salem Transportation Co, to provide student commuter services from county points to colleges in Atlantic County./ ' THE COST OF the commuter’service will be apprdximately $600. perstudent per semester, payable in' advance, or about $6 a day. f While the initial cost ahd outlay may sound high,” said Mrs. Nagel, “It is still a lot less expensive than having to bOy'a car, insurance, gasoliqp, maintenance and tolls to transport a sorTor daughter to college in Atlantic County. ,,s She urged interested sfudents to contact the Deati of Students office at Atlantic Community College, at 625Jmi extension 232 or Stockton State College at 652-1776 Ext. 50b.

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