Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, December 17, 1980, Image 8

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    December 17, 1980
Maytown Fire Company elects officers
Election of officers was Maytown Ladies Auxiliary tended throughout the year. ‘‘Best Wishes’’ to everyone
held at the last monthly andthe Ambulance Crew for Members and officers for the upcoming holiday
meeting of the Maytown- their fine cooperation ex- would also like to extend season.
East Donegal Fire Co.
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OPEN 5:30 AM — 8:30 PM DAILY
SUNDAY 8:00 AM — 6:00 PM
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Elected were: Robert Hof-
fines, president; Bob At-
kins, vice president; Ruth
McConnell, secretary; Rene
Scheuing, treasurer; Dennis
Ebersole, assistant treasur-
er; Sam Miller, Trustee (one
year); William Gilbert,
Trustee (three years);
Charles Shaffner, Fire
Chief; Bob Smeal, first
assistant Chief; Terry Fry,
second assistant Chief;
Dennis Ricedore, lieuten-
ant; Mel Scheuing, Chief
Engineer; and Frank Splain
Sr., Fire Police Chief.
All new officers will be
inducted at the January 12
fire company meeting.
In other business, Fire
Chief Charles Shaffner re-
ported six emergency calls
for the month of November:
one vehicle accident; one
dumpster fire; one grass
and cornfield fire; two assist
calls; and one standby call.
Fire equipment was in
service 14 hours, and a total
of 74 fire people responded
on the month’s calls.
Fire company member
Curtis Sharpe was added to
the driver’s list.
Fire company members
are selling the 1981 Lan-
caster County Eat Out and
Dine Out books. See any
member for information on
purchasing the books.
1981 fire company dues
are payable to any fire
company officer, or by
remitting to P.O. Box 68,
Maytown, PA 17550. A dues
card will be returned.
A budget committee has
been established for 1981,
and a report will be given at
the January meeting.
The fire company is also
finalizing proposed changes
to the Fire Company
Constitution and By-Laws,
to be adopted by the
membership at the January
12 meeting.
Fire company members
expressed thanks to the
Council
meeting
(cont.)
[continued from front page]
Roberts commended Sgt.
Steve Englert for his effort
in reviving a citizen having a
coronary arrest.
Zoning variances for a
carport at 426 West Market
St., and for a home
occupation (coffee and tea
shop) at Gay and Market
Streets was approved.
The council learned that
all housing inspections have
been completed for the year.
Only two properties were
reported in violation.
There were eight fire calls
for the month, involving
$36,000 damage. Property
valued at $38,500 was
saved.
The borough office will be
closed Friday, December 26.
Interest On Checking
NOW MORE THAN EVER . . .
earn interest
on all the money in your Personal Checking Ac-
count.
, Fal,
The Union Nation NOW Interest on Checking advertisement that
ran in the Susquehanna Times last week contained an error. The
minimum balance for an account free of service charges should
have read $1,500, and the service charge for falling below that
should have been $4.00. Please read corrected ad below.
51% Checking
NOW what you always wanted — a Personal Checking
Account that pays you interest. There is no longer any
need to maintain both a checking and savings account
or to transfer money back and forth.
What Is NOW?
A 5%% Checking Account that gives you the most for
your bill paying money. It combines the best of check-
ing and savings facilities into one account to simplify
your life. Your money keeps earning interest until the
day the checks you issued must be paid.
What Will It Cost Me?
When you keep a minimum balance of $1,500your
account is entirely free of monthly service charges.
Should your balance drop below $1,500 any day
during the month, there is a $4. 00service charge for
that month. But, you still receive interest on every
penny in your account.
AND . . . you can write up to 15 checks per month
FREE! There is a charge on all NOW accounts of 15c¢ for
each check in excess of fifteen. You will receive a
monthly statement showing all transactions with
interest credited monthly.
Important. . .
Union National Bank will continue to offer free checking
account service to our customers who will not benefit
from the new NOW Accounts. As before, our policy will
be no minimum balance requirement, no monthly
service charges on regular checking accounts.
For some of our customers it will be more beneficial to
maintain a separate savings account, as well as a
regular checking account. The choice is yours! Stop in
at any of our offices and discuss with our staff which
account is best for you.
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Each depisitor insured to $100,000
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