Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, January 26, 1977, Image 14

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IS IT NOAH'S ARK?
HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE
ARCO HEATING OIL
HEATING &
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SALES & SERVICE
FREE ESTIMATES—CALL 653-4484
807 West Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
MANHEIM PIKE EAST PETERSBURG
OPPOSITE ERB'S MARKET—-569-5353
Where Our Customers Send Their Friends
High atop a mountain in
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with BRA CRANDALL
Technical Advisor Historian DAVID DALSIGER Directed By JAMES L. CONWAY
Copyright Sun Classic Pictures, Inc, © 1976
MOOSE THEATRE
Center Square Elizabethtown 367-1351
Weeknights—7 & 9 P.M.
Saturday & Sunday—1, 3, 7, & 9 P.M.
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Produced By CHARLES E SELLER.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that
a Public Hearing will be
held by the Marietta Bor-
ough Council, Tuesday,
February 8, 1977 at 7:30
p.m. in the Council Cham-
ber, 111 E. Market St.,
Marietta, Pa. to consider a,
petition from Penn Dairies,
Inc. to rezone a tract of
land located on the south
side of East Market St.
(Pa. Rt. 340), River Rd.
(Pa. Rt. 441) and on the
east side of South Clay St.
from R-60 Residential to
HC-Highway Commercial.
M.M. Booth
Borough Secretary
Nikolaus & Hohenadel
Solicitors
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
Sealed Proposals will be
received by the MOUNT
JOY BOROUGH AUTHOR-
ITY, Attention: Joseph
Bateman, Administrator, 21
East Main Street, Mount
Joy, Pennsylvania 17552,
until 8:00 p.m. - E.S.T. -
February 1, 1977 at which
time they will be publicly
BR opened and read at the
Borough Offices Building,
21 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, for the FURN-
ISHING AND DELIVERING
OF A TOTAL OF AP-
PROXIMATELY 7,000
GALLONS OF NO. 2 FUEL
OIL during the period of
March 1, 1977 to February
28, 1978.
MOUNT JOY
— LEGION —
[2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy
off Rt. 230 By-Pass]
Wor Mer Wn 60 Wp so MSI
Jan. 29
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Sunday Dinners
12 Noon to 9 P.M.
Reservation Ph. 898-8451
5th Anniversary Sale
Sunbeam Shaver
Electric Blankets Keep comfortable in a cold room.
Variety of styles & sizes Starting at S 18% and up.
Winter Hats & Caps
Bathroom Accessories
Ransburg— Waste Baskets
Towel Trees
Guest Towel Caddy
Rubbermaid Bath Mats Toilet Bowl Brush Sets
Deco-Room Gold finish Bathroom Hardware
Wotton fondue. Me
93 East Main Street, Mount Joy, Pa.
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M-75-179
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Bath Scales
Phone 653-1861
The proposal must cover
all labor, equipment, mat-
erials and all other costs
incidental to the furnishing
and delivering of No. 2
Fuel Oil to three separate
facilities of the Mount Joy
Borough Authority as re-
quired.
The right is reserved to
reject any or all proposals,
and to readvertise and
award the contract in the
regular manner, or to
waive any informality in
the proposal received and
to accept any proposal
deemed to be most favora-
ble to the interest of the
Mount Joy Borough
Authority.
Bids will be taken under
advertisement and the
award of a Contract, if
awarded will be made
within thirty (30) days after
the date of opening the
bids. In the event of tie
bids, the Authority re-
serves the right to award a
contract to one bidder or
split the contract among
the even bidders.
Specifications and Pro-
posals are available at the
office of the Mount Joy
Borough Authority, 21 East
Main Street, Mount Joy.
JOSEPH S. BATEMAN-
AUTHORITY ADMINIS-
TRATOR
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
Sealed Proposals will be
received by the MOUNT
JOY BOROUGH AUTHOR-
ITY, Attention: Joseph
Bateman, Administrator, 21
East Main Street. Mount
Joy, Pennsylvania 17552,
until 8:00 p.m. - E.S.T. -
February 1, 1977 at which
time they will be publicly
opened and read at the
. Borough Offices Building,
21 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, for the FURN-
ISHING, DELIVERING
AND UNLOADING OF
APPROXIMATELY 300
TONS OF SODIUM
CHLORIDE during the per-
iod March 1, 1977 to
February 28, 1978.
The proposal must cover
all labor, equipment, mat-
erials and all other costs
incidental "to the furnishing,
delivering and unloading
the sodium chloride at the
Florin Pumping and Treat-
ment Plant and other such
locations as may be desig-
nated by the Mount Joy
Borough Authority.
The right is reserved to
reject any or all proposals,
and to readvertise and
award the contract in the
regular manner, or to
waive any informality in
the proposals received and
to accept any proposal
deemed to be most favora-
ble to the interests of the
Mount Joy Borough
Authority.
Bids will be taken under
advisement and the award
of a Contract, if awarded,
will be made within thirty
(30) days after the date of
opening the bids. In the
event of tie bids, the
Authority reserves the right
to award a contract to one
bidder or to split the
contract among the even
bidders.
wo.
Specifications and Pro-
posals are available at the
office of the Mount Joy
Borough Authority, 21 East
Main Street, Mount Joy.
JOSEPH S. BATEMAN
AUTHORITY ADMINIS-
TRATOR
January 26, 1977.
Friendship Fire Co.
Friendship Fire Company
No. 1 held its monthly
meeting on Thursday, Jan-
uary 6. Chief Frank Good
reported 7 calls for Decem-
ber. They were: a car fire
in the boro, smoke scare
from cooking in Rapho
Twp. standby for Maytown
Fire Joy - Dept. in E.
Donegal Twp., a cornfield
fire caused by burning
trash in Mount Joy Boro,
assist arce to Maytown Fire
Dept. (with the Hurst tool)
for a vehicle accident in E.
Donegal Twp., a structure
fire caused by careless
smoking in the boro, and
assist-arce to Hempfield
Ambulance with the Hurst
Tool for a vehicle accident
in W. Hempfield Twp.
In other business, Jay
Newcomer was taken into
the Deptment as an active
member and Paul Diffen-
derfer and James Schneid-
er were made honorary
members of the company.
The following new offic-
ers were installed for 1977:
Pres.: Don Alleman, 1st.
V. Pres.: Don Snyder, Rec.
Sec.: George Hendrick,
Asst. Rec. Sec.: Bill Mar-
tin, Financial Sec. - Treas:
Dennis Fackler, Trustee:
Jim Heilig, Delegate to the
Sate: Jim Markley, Alt.
Delegate to the State:
Christ Charles, Delegates
to the County: Christ Char-
les and Leo Shank, Alt.
Delegates to the County:
Jim Markley and Bill Mar-
tin, Delegates to Zone 7:
Jim Markley, Don Snyder
and Paul Lauver, Enter-
tainment Committee: Jim
Markley, Don Alleman,
Hubert Rice, Don Snyder
and Howard Mott.
Tactical Officers:
Chief: Frank Good; Ass’t
Chief: Jim Markley; Cap-
tain: Gerald Grove; First
Lt.: George Hedrick; Se-
cond Lt.: Dennis Grove;
Chief Engineer: Galen
Rutt; Captain of Fire Po-
lice: Christ Charles.
Friendship Fire Co.
answered 100 calls
Friendship Fire Co. No.
1, Inc., Mount Joy have
responded to 100 calls in
1976. 48 from Mount Joy
Borough; and S52 from
surrounding areas. Total
men responding to these
calls—1,463 and the time
in service was 94 hours and
7 minutes.
Types of calls attended:
Accidential false—2;
Apartment house—1;
Assist calls—3; Automatic
alarms false—10; Cars—S8;
Controlled burning—1;
Dumpster—1; Dwellings—S
Industrial—2; Mobile
homes—2; Public service
calls—33; Rescue calls—1;
Rescue calls (for Hurst
Tool)—6; School—1; Stand-
by at accidents—4; Stand-
BUTCHER
1% mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd.
off Marietta Avenue
Where we feature our own
LOCAL CHOICE BEEF,
PORK, VEAL & LAMB
CUSTOM BUTCHERING
by for other Fire Co.,—1;
Trash burning—4; Trucks-
4; False and malicious—2;
and Natural cover—9.
Property Value Analysis.
Mount Joy Borough—
Property endangered—
$10,595,000; Damage to
property—$15,000; Proper-
ty saved—$10,579,500.
Townships combined
Property endangered—
$41,000; Property damage
$41,000; and Property sav-
ed-$.00
It would be well for the
citizens of Mount Joy Ber-
ough to note the amount of
property saved because of
the prompt and knowledge
action of the volunteer fire-
men.
Mon, Tues, Wed 9 - 5:30 Thurs & Fri8 - 8
Saturday 8 - S-
Phone 653-4087
John H. Brubaker
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