Vi nN tm (DD oe vr a 0 i Jr wn Bp OC UR a 0 = A OD ® «- yr ' - 1t || October 22, 1980 Charles Shaffner. Maytown Fire Company Sara Gutshall presents flag to Maytown Fire Chief receives flag; fire hose Sara Gutshall and Mrs. William Smith, president and treasurer of the Donegal Legion Auxiliary #409, pre- sented the Maytown-East Donegal Fire Company with 100 feet of new hose and an American flag last Monday evening. Money for the hose was raised with the Auxiliary’s annual flea market, with which the fire company assists. The flag, a personal contribution from Sara Gut- shall, was draped over the casket of her fiance, U.S. Air Force Master Sgt. John W. Prowell, who died in 1971. Prowell was a veteran of both World War II and the Korean conflict, and he had tours of duty in foreign countries, where he was a former prisoner of war. School board (cont.) [continued from back page] $10,800. In personnel matters the board hired Mrs. Sandra K. Appleby, an Elizabethtown resident, to serve as a full- time substitute in Seiler grade four. Mrs. Appleby began teaching on Septem- ber 29 for Mrs. Hughes. She previously taught for one year each in Doylestown, Ohio and Lower Dauphin, and three and one-half years in Elizabethtown. Assistant winter sports’ coaches were also named. Mr. Forrey will serve as boys’ J.V. basketball coach, Mr. Lauderman as boys’ grade seven and eight basketball coach, and Mr. Chase as an assistant wrestling coach. Mrs. Susan Forrey and Miss Pamela “‘Butch’’ Kolp, both non- staff members, were hired as assistant girls’ basketball coaches. The district could not find any staff members to fill the positions. The district is planning to begin league competition with the junior high school girls’ basketball team this season. They are still seeking a coach. Games will be played in the junior high school gym and practices will be held in either the junior high school or the old Marietta building gym. The board approved the request for Mr. Miller’s Seiler grade five class to travel to Williamsburg, VA, in April, 1981. This will be the fourth year for his classes going on the trip. The directors decided to keep the old board minutes in the district, making them available for loan or micro- filming by interested per- sons. They are kept in the fire-proof high school vault. The board plans to continue participation in the Better Unemployment Com- pensation Service (BUCS) in 1981 with a reduction from one percent to three-quarter percent of the taxable payroll rate. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 5 Spice Ropes, $4 Handmade mats, $10, $14 Silk Flowers, $.99, $1.89 Handpainted Slates, $5, $9 Dried Flowers, $.59 and up Handmade Wooden Sconces, $9.95 a pair Macrame Hangers, $5 and up Fall Arrangements Special! Burlap Wreaths, Reg. $25, now $18.95 Come in and see our many other items. That Personal Touch Phone 426-3692 Shop 12 to 9 Tues. thru Sat. NEW CENTRAL HOTEL HOURS Effective November 1, 1980 Lunch: 11 am to 2 pm, Monday thru Friday Dinner: Closed Monday Night 5:30 pm to 11 pm, Tuesday thru Thursday 5:30 pm to midnight, Friday & Saturday Closed Sunday Hotel will be available for parties, banquets and meetings at other times by reservation. Just off the Square Maytown, PA Phone 717/653-2056 4S toll eC Ax a Barr AM pln ee o Hunters Please, am w, "TH 1 Fane: int Cagis Fy wm Pleas Dow’) “a Ow : ’ Him Preparey Ap Jory argets AY) © avajlap, Public Sore Ie ee odhviay Is a On a jimi o 5 2rgets Ntacti s asis g me 0 USiness Oifigg, C2! Unite Jor PS by €phone One stray bullet can knock a phone cable or other telephone equipment out of commission. Disrupt telephone service for a whole community. Cut off vital Civil Defense or Police communications. Damage radio or TV transmission. IT’S THE LAW! PENNSYLVANIA CRIME CODE SECTION 3304 Malicious injury to telegraph, telephone, radio or television lines. b. Grading.--Criminal mischief is a felony of the third degree if the actor intentionally causes pecuniary loss in excess of $5,000, or a substantial interruption or impairment of public communication, transportation, supply of water, gas or power, or other public service. It is a misdemeanor of the second degree if the actor intentionally causes pecunicary loss in excess of $1,000, or a misdemeanor of the third degree if he intentionally or recklessly causes pecuniary loss in excess of $500. Otherwise criminal mischief is a summary offense. So hunters, please--AIM WITH CARE. United Telephone System United Telephone of Pennsylvania
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