Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, February 20, 1980, Image 4

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' CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR
© 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET
$4 ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022
Open Monday through Friday 9 am to 5:30 pm
Saturday 9 am to 12 noon
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appointment only. Call 367-2724.
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Thursday and Friday evenings by prescheduled
CITGO GAS—GROCERIES
OPEN 5:30 AM — 8:30 PM DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM
Ed Reeves, Prop. Phone 426-3863
East End—Route 441 Marietta
MARIETTA CITGO
Grand Opening at Central § & L Assoc.
February 20, 1980
week of Feb. 25; many prizes offered
The Central Savings and
Loan Association is having
the Grand Opening of the
Marietta Office the week of
February 25th.
Everybody is cordially
invited to stop in and receive
a free gift and register for a
grand prize.
The drawing will be held
in the Marietta office at
11:00AM March 3. Winners
will be notified by mail and
news media.
The prizes are as follows:
Ist - 12’ T.V.
2nd - Sony Portable Radio
(3Band receiver, AM-FM
T.V. and weather
3rd - Polaroid Land Camera
4th - Timex Wrist Watch
5th - Sony Digital Clock
Radio
6th - T.I. Calculator
7th - Smoke Alarm
8th - Dinner for 2 at Three
Center Square, Maytown
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9th - Dinner for 2 at Rising
Sun, Columbia
10th - $25 Passbook Sav-
ing’s Account
The Marietta office is
located along the Marietta
441 Bypass and Colebrook
Road, Marietta, Pa.
Beginning with March
Maytown Ambulance
meets in new building
Starting with the March
meeting, the Maytown Am-
bulance will meet at the new
Township Building, with
many thanks to the Town-
ship Supervisors.
Crew Chief Jack Doutrich
reported that the Maytown
ambulance responded to a
total of 17 calls for the
month of January: 4 emer-
gencies; 2 auto accidents; 3
fire calls; S transports; 2
transports covering for Co-
lumbia; and 1 driver
training. It was also an-
nounced that a new humid-
ifier set up and oxygen set
was purchased in order to
serve the community better.
The Membership Drive
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has been completed. If
anyone has any questions,
or was missed by the drive,
they may contact Jack
Doutrich at 426-1655, day or
night.
A big part of the meeting
concerned a motion to pay
off the ambulance. It was
unanimously voted to do so.
The next monthly meeting
of the Association will be
held March 6 at 7 pm at the
new Township Building.
Anyone wishing to join the
ambulance as an active
member should feel free to
attend the meeting or talk to
any ambulance member.
For further information
contact secretary F. Splain,
Jr. at 426-1660.
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Donegal Menu
Following is the lunch
menu for the Donegal
School District for the week
of Feb. 25 through 29. Milk
is served with each meal.
Monday, Feb. 25
Hamburg Bar-B-Que on roll
French Fries
Butt. Spinach
Pudding
Milk
Tuesday
Hamboat
Potato Chips
Butt. Succotash
Baked Apple Slices
Milk
Wednesday
Turkey/gravy over Filling
Peas in butter sauce
Fruited Jello/topping
Milk
Thursday
Ham Patty/cheese on roll
Scalloped Potatoes
Butt. Mixed Vegetables
Banana in Orange Juice
Milk
Friday
Oven-baked Fish w/tartar
sauce
Whipped Potatoes
Tomato Sauce
Bread & Butter
Chocolate Cake/icing
Milk
E. Donegal Supervisors
plan addition (cont.)
[continued from page 1]
payment on the Fire Co.
debt was forwarded, and
1200 feet of 3 inch supply
line nylon jacket hose will be
purchased for the fire
company.
173 memberships have
been paid thus far in the
membership and fund rais-
ing drive. This includes 140
family memberships and $8,
and 33 individual sub-
scriptions at $6. Donations
from industry total $1110
while individual contribu-
tions amount to $1290.
A 1980 model Van by
Prestige will be on display
this Sunday at 2:30 at the
fire house. Negotiations are
underway concerning a ve-
hicle for the future.
The Supervisors adopted
a resolution to convey a
deed of sale to William and
Mary Gilbert for the former
township storage shed,
Coffee Goss Road, at
$10,000.
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