Dan Bill AN February 11, 1976 ww This one building in Marietta used to contain 11 businesses by Hazel Baker Perhaps a record was established early in this century when a two-story brick structure in Marietta housed 11 businesses be- hind 70 feet of street frontage. A newspaper clipping owned by Mrs. Harry Zuch reveals that a dentist's office, shoe store, shoe factory, tobacco store, news agency, clothing store, milk business, and living quart- ers were all squeezed into one building. The late George Resch owned the property. John Seaman ran a shoe repair shop and lived in LJ * ; 5 PEDDLERS ALLEY PARK CITY’S UNIQUE GIFT SHOP WE HAVE LOVELY VALENTINE GIFTS FOR ® THAT SPECIAL PERSON IN YOUR LIFE Park City, Lancaster [Sears Mall] Phone 393-1304 Last minute gifts can be beautiful If they are from PEDDLERS ALLEY. Pd schedules. national average. We'll take you under our wing, and help put you above your Leam to fly and you can get ahead of competition by flying above it. You'll get there more than twice as fast as the highway speed limit allows, and more conveniently than by most airline Learn to fly at a Cessna Pilot Center and you'll get the most thorough training in the least amount of time. Our students learn in 25% less time than the Come on out for your $5.00 introductory flight. It1l show you why you should learn to fly before your competition does. Cessna — . iat PILOT CENTER Smith Aviation — E-town Marietta Airport Discover Flying Marietta, Pa. Phone 653-8787 Humber ome in pilot education lor some very down-to-earth reasons. rooms at the rear. His rooms later served as a drug store and restaurant. His Mari- etta Shoe Factory was up- stairs. George Zuch ran a whole- sale cigar and tobacco business from the building. His quarters doubled as office for the Justice of the Peace. Charles Wagner ran a newspaper agency in the building. Thomas Moran had rocoms as well as a clothing store. (The store was operated by M. Kaskey.) Lester Zuch managed Martin's Pasturized Milk from an upstairs office. The milk was pasteurized in the basement. There must not have been a housing ordinance in those days. Deb Meckley on Dean’s list Debra M. Meckley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Meckley, 104 Marietta Street, Mcunt Joy, has been named tc the Dean’s List at Lebancn Valley Cellege. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 15 9 HEINEMAN’S oe rSIDENT’S Boys’ Corduroy Pants Boys’ Long Sleeved Knit Shirts $2.22 Boys’ Long Sleeved Sport And Flannel Shirts $2.22 Men’s Long Sleeved Turtleneck Shirts $2.22 $2.22 $2.22 Girls’ Warm Sleepwear Ladies Jeans This is only a small list of the Lincoln’s and Washington’s Birthday Sale. Sale prices not effective until Feb. 13. Please-no phone orders on these sale items. 245-47 Locust St. , Columbia “What “makes our Free Checking anybetter than others: National Central's Free Checking gives you 24 Hour Banking. Free Checking means: J No minimum balance (J No service charge and deposits any time. Any day. [J No other account required [J Make payments With ous 3 Hou B ANK [J Free use of Customer OJ Transfer funds Homatic Banks Service Specialist to help you with your banking needs. *Limited to personal checking accounts. * A : z 7 dl i wx ¢ ie $ J / 2, Sx oe 25 : > 83 LTE A ay # NATIONAL CENTRAL 24 Hour Banking means: [J] You can make withdrawals (J Do all your banking Member FDIC /F ederal Rewene Sviem
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