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KINGS'MOUNTAIN HERALD, KINGS MOUNTAIN, N. C. d^ttlCSl ‘-i R^ular Passbook Savings now earn 4 1/2% interest, up from the 4% you have been earning. This.i? true^aily interest, and is the highest allowed by thePederal Reserve. One-year Qertif jcates of deposit are up from 5% to 51/2% ir^terest. These oe^ificates^equire $1,000 minimum deposit. Two-Year Certificates of Deposit increase from 5% to 5 3/4% interest. $1,000 minimum deposit. Certificates of Deposit for corporations, institutions and other large investors with minimum deposits of $100,000 or more have new higher interest rates, too. Interest varies from 6 U2% on 30-day deposits up to 7 1/2% for money left on deposit one year or more. These are the highest interest rates allowed^ the Federal Reserve. And now, all deposits are insured up to $20^000 rby the federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. Cali f irst Union National. We show a little more interest in your money. FirstOiionN»ti^O'
The Kings Mountain Herald (Kings Mountain, N.C.)
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