Page 8 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES East Donegal Supervisors meet Ten accidents and ten injuries were listed in the police report presented to the township supervisors at their last meeting. Also during the month of March, three emergency calls were answered by the fire department. Property lost was worth $50. Pro- perty saved was estimated at $35,000. Twenty building permits were issued. Bids for re-surfacing the tennis courts were opened and forwarded to the attorney for certification. Jay Hoover requested that rules about the parks be posted at the entrances. A new rule is that no sup- ervised group may use -the park without a permit. Call Jay Hoover at 426-1732 for information on permits. Other rules are: no dumping, hunting, use of alcohol, gambling, or pets are allowed. The park closes at 10 PM. A reminder The deadline for submit- ting nominees to the Donegal Area Citizens Award contest is May 1st. Pick up a form at the Post Office (Marietta or May- town) for submitting your nominee, and send it to Pat Kenney, Jr., 532 Essex Street, Marietta. Aspirin still the best Although millions of dollars have been spent on research on arthritis, the best medication for this disease is still aspirin, according to Dr. John Branas, house physician at Heatherbank in Columbia. Dr. Branas says that there are new drugs which don’t have some of the side effects of aspirin, but they are very expensive. If an arthritis sufferer can take aspirin safely, this common drug is adequate. April 19, 1978 Guard of the Month A message about EE your telephone service. T.-L 10 hid] { Long distance. It keeps your local phone service affordable. We thought you'd like to know some of the factors that affect your monthly telephone bill. Particularly the ones that help keep the price of your local service below the cost of supplying it. The fact is, it costs telephone companies more to provide local service than they actually charge. The difference between the cost of providing local service and what you pay for itis made up by long distance revenues. Nationally, out of every two dollars of long distance revenue,about 55 cents helps to pay the cost of local telephone service. Result: More affordable phone service for you and your family. And more families with phones. Glenn Maxwell is Seiler School’s Guard of the Month for March. Matoneys surprised Mr. and Mrs. John Matoney of Mount Joy were surprised by an open house party in honor of their wedding anniversary on April 9th. The hosts of the surprise were the Matoneys’ daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Patrick Moran of Mount Joy. The friends, relatives, and neighbors who attend- ed added up to about 70 Why do we underprice home telephone service? people. In America, telephone service is based on the idea that every family should have reliable telephone service ata reasonable cost. America’s telephone companies, with government approval, have pretty well made that concept a reality. Today there are very few homes without a telephone. We think using long distance revenues to help keep charges for local telephone service down so virtually every family can afford it is more than just a good idea. It's a national policy which has served our customers and the country well for years. Chicken barbecue The Donegal Wrestling Club will hold a chicken barbecue on May 12th, 3:30 to 6:00 PM in the rear parking lot of Donegal High School. Tickets are $1.50. We hear their chicken is very good! nie THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA A Company of United Telecommunications, Inc. (Vi dES was EET A ER ERED EE EE on CLL LEBER LIIGAZET SE EE PEI ESB AD RB FARCE EC UR RL & FACE BAD IB RGN Biinare is LS $8" WHEE YE LEVYS
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