Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 19, 1977, Image 16

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136 West Market Street §
Marietta
426-2510
SHOP HOURS:
Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6
Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.—CLOSED
ARIETTA Rt. 441
Phone 426-2210
pte 44+ BROASTED
Buy it by the -
- Bucket
- Box
- Piece
or Platter
Eat In or Take Out
DONT FORGET OUR
DAILY LUNCHEON SPECIAL
Hours
9:00 to 4:30 Mon — Thurs.
9:00 to 6:00 Fri.
9:00 to 12:00 Sat.
““MARCO’S RESTAURANT"
Italian and American Food
PIZZA —STEAK—SUBS
This week try some delicious
Remember Maneco's Pegga Huwaye To The Best!
January 19, 1977
Alternative to nursing homes for old people
Going to a boarding
home, staying with relativ-
es, or entering a nursing
home and alternatives
some senior citizens con-
sider when they no longer
K-MART CENTER
Phone 569-8100
CHICKEN
Savings Certificates
available from 1 year terms at 6 2% to 6 year terms at 7 3% %.*
*Substantial interest penalty is required for early withdrawl.
Rate subject to change without notice.
Passhook Savings
Our individual Passbook Savings pays Interest at 5 14%,
Compounded Quarterly, with interest paid from the day of deposit to
the day of withdrawal. NO advance notice to make withdrawals.
Open House to Jan. 22, 1977
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are able to live alone. The
Shared Living Program of
the Office of Aging offers
an additional possibility,
one designed especially for
men and women over 60
who wish to maintain their
independence within the
security of a family atmos-
phere. Through Shared Liv-
ing, these individuals may
reside with another adult or
with a family in a private
home approved and moni-
tored by the Office of
Aging.
Shared Living homes
provide a furnished bed-
room, meals and snacks,
laundry services, and limit-
ed personal assistance.
Homes are approved in
accordance with Office of
Aging standards and with
particular attention to the
home provider's attitude
toward senior citizens. A
monthly payment of $190 is
made to the home provider.
Shared Living residents
must be in sufficient men-
tal and physical health to
participate in family style
living. Although frailty,
disabilities, and chronic
health problems (such as
arthritis, diabetes, heart
disease) do not automati-
cally exclude someone from
the program, these condi-
tion may not exist to a
degree that requires exten-
sive care or supervision.
December 27, 1974
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First Federal
SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF LANCASTER
Mount Joy Branch
24 E. Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa 17552 Phone — 653-8121
Above all, the potential
resident must freely choose
to participate in Shared
Living, since the final
decision of where to live
belongs to the individual.
Considerable time and
selectivity go into a Sharec
Living placement. The most
important element in the
process is matching the
resident and the home
provider. Taken into ac-
count are the location of
the home (city, small town,
rural area), the personali-
ties of the people involved,
and any special require-
ments or needs. Before any
placement is made, the
potential resident and
home provider are given
opportunities to meet and
know one another, so that
both are sure that the
placement will
Net income
at Farmers
Farmers First Bank, Lit-
itz, reported record con-
solidated net income of
$1,435,000 for 1976. This is
a 17% increase over 1975
which equated to $2.11 per
share for 1976 vs. $1.80 per
share for 1975. Income be-
fore securities gains in-
work out.
Following placement, a
Shared Living staff person
remains in touch with the
home to assist with any
difficulties that may arise.
The cost for Shared
Living is set by the County
Lancaster. Residents whose
income is sufficient pay the
monthly home provider fee
of $190 and manage re-
maining funds at their
discretion. Persons of lower
income may qualify for a
County supplement to help
cover the cost of care.
Anyone interested in
Shared Living, either as a
resident or as a home
provider, may secure addi-
tional information from Sal-
ly Ann Ulrich at the Office
of Aging, SO South Duke
Street, Lancaster, Pa.
17602, phone: 299-2547.
up 17%
First Bank
creased $195,000 or 16.4%
over 1975.
The increase in earnings
was based upon a 14.9%
growth in total assets to a
record high of $178,624,000
and a 17.7% growth in
total deposits to
$159,894,000.
MEMBER
FSLIC
Federal Savings & Loan insurance Corp.
Your Savings insured to $40,000
Savings Accounts
Savings Certificates
Christmas Clubs
individual Retirement Accounts
Savings Account Loans
Money Orders
Travelers Checks
Savings by Mail
Night Depository
Mortgage Loans
Construction Loans
Home Improvement Loans
and Vacation Clubs.
We offer these services
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