December 22, 1976 —Classified ads are free. —Ads must be mailed on a post card and must include your name, address, and don’t want some of that information in the ad. —Send to SUSQUEHANNA | TIMES, R.D. #1, Box 75-A, Marietta, PA 17547. —Ads can be repeated if you send another card. —Businesses can place classified ads at 10c a word {$2.00 minimum] phone number, even if you. FOR RENT Cosy 3rd floor furnished bachelor apartment for rent. Utilities included. See Manager, 210 East Maiz Street, Mount Joy. WANTED Dealers and buyers at Columbia Flea Market, in historical markethouse, S. Third St., Columbia are wanted. Starting November 7 every Sunday from 9-4. Call: 684-2555. Our church: The Miracle Church of the Living God has moved to N. Waterford Street in Marietta, PA. Church caretaker and fam- ily of 8 desire a large house to rent or option to buy in the Marietta area. Please . write: Sister Gloria Jack- son, 110 C. Cloverly Rd., Harrisburg, PA 17104. HELP WANTED Typist wanted. Sharp person who can think and not afraid of responsibili- ties. Newspaper back- ground helpful. Must be -good typist. Send qualifica- tions and phone number to Box B, Marietta, PA 17547. Mature woman wanted to do. house cleaning one or two days weekly. Write to P.O. Box 5, Marietta, PA 17547. NOTICE Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710— Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 438 Locust Street, Columbia, PA Just moved to our area? Recently engaged? Had a baby? To have the most famous basket in the world at your doorstep, please call—Barbara Banks, 653- 4478 or Cherie Dillow, 653- 1609 (Mount Joy area), or Hazel Baker, 426-3643 (Marietta & Maytown area) Welcome Wagon. Having a party? Let me prepare your food. Will serve if desired. State inspected. Miriam’s Cater- ing, 653-5766. ATTENTION: It is un- believable that I can sell almost new vacuum clean- ers at these low, low prices. All makes, East Penn Vacuums, 210 East Main Street, Mount Joy, 653-4439, Remodeling, building, and electrical work. Also, picnic tables, gun cabinets, hutches, desks & children’s furniture, made to order. 898-2877 or 442-4751. 821 Centerville Road, Lancaster 17601. FOR SALE ’59 Mercedes- good body, clean wood & leather interior, runs, engine needs work. $1200 firm for this classic machine Antique Gifts: Toys, - Ornaments, Tea Pots, Salt & Pepper Shakers, Cream- ers, Flash, Tinware, Kit- chen Tools, from $2.00 and up. Coins for Sale. B.U. rolls of uncirculated cents. 1961-D, 1962-D, 1963-D. 95¢ each. The Coin & Stamp Store, 9 West High Street, Elizabethtown, 367- 5800. . The perfect gift for the handyman—White Steel Tape, 100 ft. by Lufkin. Regular $13.25. Special $8.88. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. For sale—Used chain saws. Most sizes. Brandt Mower Shop, Mount Joy. 653-5795 Mr. Coffee II. Regular $37.95. Special $24.87. Limited supply. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. Used, metal dog crate wanted to buy. Medium size. Call: 653-5098. Mount Joy 1977 Histori- cal Society Calendars for sale; good for Christmas mailing. See 0.K. Snyder, Insurance Office, West Main Street, Mount Joy. Boys 20° AMF Bicycle for sale. Hand and coaster brakes. . Good condition. $20.00 Phone: 426-1462. Homelite chain saw XL2 automatic. Regular $149.95 Christmas special $139.95. Columbia Hardware, Mari- ‘etta. Doughnut filler for sale. Phone 426-1735. Soundesign Stereo Sys- tem, for sale. A.M./F.M. with B.S.R. turntable, 2 speakers, Good condition. $75.00. Call 426-1706 after S p.m. Just arrived. Latest trans radio. G.E. new 7-band radio with TV pick-up and CB pick-up. Special $59.77. Columbia Hardware, Mari- : etta. 426-2212 CLASSIFIED Notice—Regency 4 crys- tal scanner. Regular $89.95 Special $69.95. Also 10 crystal scanner. Lowest price ever. See Paul—All popular crystals in stock. Regular $169.00. Speical $129.95. Columbia Hard- ‘ware, Marietta. Two Ladies winter coats for sale. Sizes 18 and 20%. $50.00 and $20.00 Both only worn once. Call: 426- 3675S after S p.m. Choice collection of local Indian Artifacts, including beads, points, tools, scrap- ers, and bone items. Over 60 pieces in solid ma- hogany display case, $90.00 Call: 426-2662 after 5 p.m. Just arrived. Donegal hats. Only $2.99. Buy now for Christmas. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. Donegal pile-lined jack- ets $16.99. Warm enough for winter. Also fleece-lined $13.99. Columbia Hardware ‘Marietta. PUBLIC NOTICE RESOLUTION A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING NEW RATES OF PENALTIES FOR TAXPAYERS WHO FAIL TO PAY TAXES CHARGED FOR FOUR 4) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE TAX NO- TICE AN ESTABLISH- ING A DISCOUNT FOR PAYMENT WITHIN TWO (2) MONTHS AFTER THE DATE OF THE TAX NO- TCE. At a meeting of the Board of School Directors of the Donegal School District on the 2nd of December, 1976, the fol- lowing resolution was duly enacted: BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of School Directors: of Donegal School District, and is hereby resolved as follows: 1. All taxpayers who shall fail to make payment of any taxes against them by Donegal School District pursuant to the Act of May 25, 1945 (P.L. 1050, - No. 394), known. as the ‘“‘Local Tax Collection Law’’ for four (4) months after the date of the tax notice forwarded to such taxpayers, shall be charged a penalty of ten per centum (10%) which penalty shall be added to the taxes by the tax collector and be collected - by him. 2. All taxpayers subject to the payment of taxes “assessed by Donegal School District pursuant to the ““Local Tax Collection Law’ shall be entitled to a discount of 2 per centum (2%) from the amount of such tax upon making payment of the whole amount thereof within two (2) months after the date of the tax notice. 3. All resolutions, pro-/ visions, rules and regula- charged - tions inconsistent herewith are hereby revoked, sus- pended, and repealed. 4. This Resolution shall be effective at midnight, June 30, 1977. - RESOLVED this 2nd day of December, 1976. BOARD OF SCHOOL DIRECTORS OF DONEGAL SCHOOL ; DISTRICT PUBLIC NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Marietta Gravity Water Company will be held in the office of the company, ‘Route #441 By-Pass, Mari- etta, Pennsylvania 17547, on Tuesday, January 11, 1977, from 10:00 to 11:00 O'Clock A.M., at which time directors shall be elected by ballot, each for a term of three years or until their successors are elected and qualified, and there shall be transacted such other business as may properly come before the meeting or any adjourn- ment thereof. JOHN H. BROWN President ATTEST: J. EDW. CHARLES Secretary-Treasurer In loving memory of passed away this Christ- mas day sadly missed by his wife, Miriam SS. From mit srr orny OT 0% Wy, 89 PUBLIC NOTICE : ORDINANCE NO. 386 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCAS- TER COUNTY, PENNSYL- VANIA, VACATING THAT PORTION OF ALLEY “G” FROM SOUTH ALLEY TO ° SCHOOL LANE: AND PLUM ALLEY FROM PINK ALLEY TO CHURCH STREET... BE IT ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, and it is hereby ordained and . enacted by authority of same, as follows: WHEREAS, the majority of the abutting property owners of Alley ‘“G”’ and Plum Alley do hereby petition Borough Council for the vacating of Alley “G’’ from South Alley to School Lane and Plum Alley from Pink Alley to Church Street; and WHEREAS, after due public hearings held on said petitions, it has been determined by the Borough Council of the Borough’ of Mount Joy that it would be in the best interest of said Borough to vacate the aforesaid portions of Alley “G’’" and Plum Alley; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED AND EN- ACTED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount Joy that the por- tions of Alley ‘“‘G’’ from South Alley to School Lane, 60 TW 09 Ty ¢ PT 00 00 Tn 0 VT SOMOS "1 CARD OF THANKS J -— Cyrus G. Gainer who ; forms crm SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 23 as more fully bounded and described in Exhibit “A’’, attached hereto and made part hereof, and Plum Alley from Pink Alley to ed in Exhibit ‘‘B’’, attach- ed hereto and made part hereof, be and are herby vacated. ORDAINED AND EN- Church Street, as more ACTED this ......... day of fully bounded and describ- ............ » 19..... PUBLIC NOTICE 1 RECEIPTS: Real Estate Taxes Local Enabling Taxes Licenses and Permits Fines, Forfeits and Costs Interest and Rents Grants and Gifts | Departmental Earnings Miscellaneous Total EXPENDITURES: Administration { Tax Collection Municipal Buildings Police Department Fire Department Planning and Zoning Health and Sanitation Highways Library Parks and Playgrounds , Debt Services Total The 1977 budget for the Borough of Mount Joy is summarized below. Anyone wishing to inspect the budget in detail is welcome to_do so from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., Monday through Friday at the Borough | Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy. Employees Taxes and Benefits BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY $ 83,000 137,250 4,100 12,000 3,100 6,000 61,900 13,550 $320,900 $ 56,551 3,075 6,900 86,089 16,000 900 44,620 68,290 2,000 10,375 24,600 1,500 $320,900 JOSEPH S. BATEMAN BOROUGH SECRETARY BPW sees show Members of the ‘‘Pro- ductions Inc.”’ presented their version of ‘“The Littl- est Angel’’ for members of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Womens Club at the Christmas meeting at Hostetters Ban- quet Hall. The show was arranged by the Music and Social committee. Mrs. Leslie Blake, chair- person, introduced mem- bers of the fourth grade at Seiler. and Grandview Elementary Schools who presented excerps from their production ‘‘Christ- mas Is:”’. Mrs. Barry Enos is director of the students. Members of the Music and Social committee are Mrs. James Heilig, Mrs. Lester Roberts, Miss Doro- thy Schock, Miss Louise Kulman, Mrs. Paul Wittle, Mrs. John Way, Miss Mil- dred Way, Miss Ester Walters, Miss Alice Keller, and Betty Jean Mumma. Mrs. John Fry presided for the business session. Mrs. Michael Baley, chair- person of the Personal Development committee, introduced the girl of the month, Phyllis Shope, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Terrence Shope. Marietta. Mrs. Shope was also a guest of the club. Special invited guests were home owners who opened their structures for the BPW sponsored tour im Novem- ber. Mrs. Herbert Sarver, co- chairperson of the senior citizen Christmas gift pro- ject said 90 women and 18 men from the Mount Joy area who are confined to nursing homes will receive gifts from the club. The January Board meet- ing of the BPW will be held January 10 at the home of Miss Mary Jane Hoffer. Leisure Club election The Mount. Joy Leisure Club held its Christmas meeting recently at Hostet- ters’ with 161 members attending. After dinner, the club was entertained by the Kitchenaires from Lititz. Following the program President Shaeffer - stated there would be no business meeting except the report of the nominating commit- tee. This committee under the chairmanship of Mil- dred Way, Mrs. Ella Ger- mer, Mrs. George Groff, Mrs. Warren Bentzel, and Mrs. Robert Schroll pre- sented the following report of officers nominated for 1977: President, Joe Shaef- fer; First Vice President, Anna Mae Eby; Second Vice President, Eva Groff; Secretary, Anna Zerphey; Assistant Secretary, Nedra Brandt; Treasurer, Almeda Hostetter; Assistant Trea- surer, John Brown; Re- cording Secretary, Romaine Good; and Assistant Re- cording Secretary, Clinton Eby. All were elected. The entertainment com- mittee, chaired by Bertha Foreman, will meet at Pres. Schaeffer's home Jan.S at 1:30 p.m. The January meeting will be held January 10 at Hostetters.
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