Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 23, 1977, Image 15

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March 23, 1977 .
—Classified ads are free. -
—Ads must be mailed on a
post card and must include
| your name, address, and
phone number, even if you
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
‘have 33.64.
classified ads at 10c a word
[$2.00 minimum]
NOTICE
* Wholesale. Columbia To-
bacco Company, Inc., 684-
2710— Party Supplies,
Cigarettes, Tobacco,
Candy, Paper Goods. 438
Locust Street, Columbia,
PA
Having a party? Let me
prepare your food. Will
serve if desired. State
‘inspected. Miriam’s Cater-
ing, 653-5766.
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.
Just moved to our area?
Recently engaged? Had a
baby? To have the most
famous basket in the world
at your doorstep, please
call—Pat Burton, 653-1963
or Cherie Dillow, 653-1609
(Mount Joy area), or Hazel
Baker, 426-3643 (Marietta
& Maytown area) Welcome
Wagon.
TOR RENT
2-story semi-detached for
rent. Brick, 6 rooms and
bath, oil HW heat, alumi-
num storm windows, gar-
age, shaded rear year. E.
Main St., Mount Joy.
. Available May 1. Call
653-5664.
New 2 bedroom apart-
ments for rent. West
Hempfield Township.
Phone 684-6366 to make
application.
For rent—Rototiller,
Chain Saw, Ceramic Cut-
ter, Hammer Gun, Refrig-
erator dolly, Lawn Roller,
Columbia Hardware, Mari-
etta.
For sale—Used chain saws.
Most sizes. Brandt Mower
- Shop, Mount Joy. 653-5795
Clean-up Special—Hoov-
er Upright Model 1348 with
3 tools. $44.88. Columbia
Hardware, Marietta.
Warmning—Battery Oper-
ated Smoke Alarm. Reg.
$59.95. Special $39.95.
Columbia Hardware, Mari-
etta.
Farm Fresh eggs, Easter
Svecial. 3 doz. nest run
eggs for $2.10.Also jumbos
& crackers available. Her-
shey Brothers, Donegal
Springs Rd. Mount Joy.
653-5808.
Scanner Special—Regen-
cy 10 channel scanner. New
model. Reg. $189.95.
Special $129.95. P.S.—We
Columbia
Hardware, Marietta.
4 piece wooden lawn
furniture for sale. Good
condition, sofa, table, 2
chairs, $25.00. Call 426-.
2456.
1948 Ford Pick-up Truck,
for sale. Body in good
condition, many new parts.
$300.00. Call 426-2456.
Sears Heavy Duty Wash-
ing Machine for sale.
White, good condition,
moving must sell. $200.00.
Call 426-2456.
Light bulb sale—40 watt
flourescent tubes for your
workshop light. Reg. 1.83.
Now $1.00. Columbia Hard-
ware, Marietta.
Are you disgusted by the
trash littering our road-
sides? If so, help me pick it
up. Call Larry Garber, 426-
3689.
Spaghetti Dinner, Sun-
day, March 27, 1977 from
11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m., at St.
Mary’s Social Hall, 349 E.
Market St., Marietta.
Prices are $2.50 for adults
and $1.50 for children,
family rate of $9.00. Take
out orders are available,
bring your own containers. -
The public is invited to
attend the Bimonthly used
book auction of the Lancas-
ter Mennonite Conference
Historical Society at 6:30
p.m., on Friday, April 15,
1977. The sale will be held
at the Society headquarters
on the Lincoln Highway
East at Millstream Road.
Attention—Complete
selection of colonial historic
paint colors. Linseed Oil.
20% cheaper than competi-
tion. Columbia Hardware,
Marietta.
WANTED
Weightlifting set wanted.
Phone 653-5807.
HELP WANTED
Beautician wanted part
time. Call 367-6220.
e part time business.
Mast be able to work with
people. Will train. Call
653-1901 oe write: Al &
Jan, 11 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, PA 17552,
SOP SPL SPL OF a £9 Wa 69 06 6 POP 69 § 9 05 Wa 00
Experienced waitress
wanted. Over 18. Apply in
person, Mount Joy Rest-
aurant.
Two Surveyor trainees
required. Apply in person
at D. C. Gohn Associates,
Inc., 240 West Main Street,
Mount Joy, PA 17552.
Cleaning lady wanted.
West of Maytown, 1 day
every other week. Refer-
ences. Call 426-3072.
Help Wanted—Part or full
time adult for general
work. Apply Twin Kiss
Restaurant, Mount Joy.
653-1791.
PUBLIC NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENT
Sealed proposals will be
received by the Donegal
School Board for General
and Art Supplies, Lumber,
Wood and Metal Shop
Supplies and Equipment,
Light Bulbs and Custodial
Supplies for the schools of
the Donegal School Dis-
trict for the year 1977-78.
Sealed bids will be re-
ceived until 4:00 p.m., on
April 14, 1977, and award-
ed at the School Board
Meeting on April 21, 1977.
Copies of the specifica-
tions, conditions, and in-
“structions to bidders are on
file in the School District
Office, 336 South Market
Avenue, Mount Joy, PA
and may be secured there
(P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy,
PA 17552).
Sealed proposals must be
returned to the School
District Office as stated in
the instructions. The Board
reserves the right to waive
informalities and reject any
or all bids.
DONEGAL SCHOOL
BOARD
(Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry
Secretary of the Board
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CARD OF THANKS
Our family wishes to
thank the Rev. George
Buck and the Rev. Mark
Green, friends, neigh-
bors, those who loaned
cars or helped in any
way to lighten our sor-
row on the recent death
of our father and hus-
band, Clarence M.
Major. Special thanks
also to Dr. Hernandez
and the staff of Colum-
bia Hospital.
Jean Major & Family
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PUBLIC NOTICE
ORDINANCE NO. 389
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE MOUNT JOY BOROUGH ZONING ORDIN-
ANCE OF 1975 BY MAKING CHANGES TO SECTION 502.e CONCERNING THE
AREA AND BULK REQUIREMENTS AND SECTION 502.f CONCERNING THE
MINIMUM SETBACK REQUIREMENTS FOR A MEDIUM DENSITY RESIDENTIAL
DISTRICT.
BE IT ENACTED AND ORDAINED by the Borough Council of the Borough of
Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, as follows:
Section 1. Section 502.e of the Mount Joy Borough Zoning Ordinance of 1975
concerning the area and bulk requirements in a medium density residential district is
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section 502.e--Area and Bulk
Single Family A Single Family
Detached Semi-Detached
Dwelling Unit
Minimum lot size 9,680 sq. ft. 4,840 sq. ft.
Minimum lot width at
setback 80 ft. 3S fit.
Maximum density 4.5 units/acre 9 units/acre
Section 2. Section S02.f of the Mount Joy Borough Zoning Ordinance of 1975
concerning minimum setback requirement for a medium density residential district is
hereby amended to read as follows:
Section S502.f--Minimum Setback
Front: 30 feet; however, no building exclusive of open porches and overhanding
eaves and cornices, shall extend nearer to a front lot line the mean distance of
setback of the nearest building or buildings, other than accessory buildings,
within 100 feet on each side of said building and fronting on the same side of
the same street, except that in no instance shall a building be placed nearer to a
front street than 25 feet nor required by the above to be setback more than 50
feet. Where 100 feet, the building setback shall be as specified for this district.
Side: 1S feet; provided, however, that for semi-detached dwellings only one
sideyard will be required; Rear: 20 feet. Accessory setback: 30 feet from front
line, S feet from side and rear lot lines.
Section 3. All other parts, sections, subsections and provisions of the Mount Joy
Borough Zoning Ordinance of 1975 shall remain in effect as heretofore adopted.
Section 4. This ordinance shall become effective immediately.
ORDAINED AND ENACTED by the Borough Council of the Borough of Mount
Joy, this, ..cise day of ......coiie
9 units/acre
Cochran’s
“Bay Colony”
collection in
solid hardrock
maple.
I'll haul it from
the factory
direct to your
home on the
O.T.
COCHRANE
A TEACTERY
MISTAKES
FURNITURE
17 New Haven Street, Mt. Joy
WAREHOUSE open to the public
1 to 9 daily, 9to 6 Sat. Easy terms
given individual attentions¢
to J.J. through their time,"
words of encouragement!
and personal visits. Those!
who care beyond the:
classroom are certainly to*
be respected and com-'
mended. Again, our sin-|
cere thanks to all those:
who've expressed their”
thoughtfulness and con-;
cern through their many?
cards, calls, and special?
kindnesses. 5
May God bless you allf
for showing a young man’
faith in humanity. H
and a multitude of lovely
friends. Our son has as
yet a few more rocky
roads to travel, but as
CARD OF THANKS
With much appreciation
from J.J. & his family
who wish to extend our witnessed, will surely en-
most sincere gratitude for dure these tribulations
"all the beautiful people in with the fortitude and
God’s World who have faith only God can instill.
expressed their love and We greatly appreciate the
concern during J.J.’s re- many words of courage
cent emergency. It is so and the special kindness-
very heart-warming to es shown our son. To the
realize so many folks are W.I. Beahm School per-
geniunily compassionate sonnel who have exhibit-
and empathetic during a ed total understanding
riod of crisis for an- and cooperation of J.J.’s
other. Our faith was con- unique situation, we are
stantly prevalent, but was grateful. We especially Most sincerely,
sustained by the bolstir- extend our gratitute to J.J. and Mr. & Mrs. ,
i rayers of relatives those teachers who’ve Gilmartin
in