Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 31, 1977, Image 15

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August 31, 1977
CLASSIFIED
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a post card and must in-
clude 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
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. 509
South 16th Street, Colum-
bia, PA
If you have been thinking
about installing a wood
heater now is the time to
, do it while the supply lasts.
We have many models and
prices to choose from.
426-3286. Hiestand Distri-
butors, R.D. #1, Marietta.
Remodeling, cabinet ma-
ker, formica work, home
building. Gun cabinets,
picnic tables, children’s
furniture. All made to
order. 717-442-4751.
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.
FOR RENT
For Rent—Rear Tine Til-
ler; Front Tine Tiller;
Thatcher 14HP Tractor with
blade and mower. Lawn
Vac. and Chain Saws.
Brandt’s Mower Service,
Inc., Donegal Springs Road
Mount Joy. Phone 653-
5795.
Marietta Court. New 2
bedroom apartments
located in Marietta Boro.
Convenient neighborhood,
off street parking, wall-to-
wall carpeting, GE stove,
refrigerator and air condi-
tioning. Washer and dryer
‘available. Owner operated.
$190, plus electric. Call
York 243-3847, 9 to 5, or
York 8 18-5834.
FOR RENT: Large apart-
ment with private entrance.
Heat provided. No pets.
Reasonable rent. Located in
historic downtown Mari-
etta. Call 426-2515, after
6:00 285-5531.
FOR RENT: 1 bedroom
apt. in downtown Marietta.
Monthly lease, heat paid.
Quiet. Call Jack Johnson,
684-7700. Address, 146 W.
Market St.
FOR SALE
Yard Sale—Fri. & Sat.,
Aug. 26 & 27, 9 to ? at 100
Arnold St., Maytown.
FOR SALE: Baby’s car
seat, two-position (upright
and reclining), $7.00; Play-
school Tyke Bike, $3.00;
Weebles play cottage,
$4.00; beautiful clip-on ear-
rings, $.50 per pair. Call
426-2187.
FOR SALE: Accordian
pleated wedding gown with
pink trim and veil. Size 11.
Originally $225, asking $60.
Call 653-2505
ATTENTION
ATTENTION: Back to
school specials this week-
end —gym shorts, socks,
gym bags, and Donegal
T-shirts. Kenny Smith
Sport Shop, 65 E. Main St.,
Mount Joy.
Furniture Hand Stripped
and Refinished. Chair Seats
Canned or Rushed. Free
pick-up and delivery. Qua-
lity Workmanship. Reason-
able Prices. Robert or
Susan Bachman, Call [717]
786-7028, Monday thru Fri-
day 8 to 5.
WANTED 10 BUY
WANTED —Store Stocks-
Surplus inventory also Buy
Old Pictorial Cigar Labels-
Bands-Molds-Adv. Posters,
etc. Write Box 593,
Wrightsville, PA 17368.
Old furniture, glassware,
guns, coins, split rail fence,
pool tables, and old mis-
cellaneous wanted to buy.
Will pay good prices. Call
653-8301 or 653-2502.
YELP WANTED
Registered nurse 3-11 or
11-7, supervisor in skilled
care facility, L.P.N. for unit
charge. Number to call:
Columbia 684-7555.
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NOTICE
The Donegal School Dis-
trict is soliciting bids to
supply band instruments.
Specifications are available
at the district office, 366
South Market Ave., Mount
Joy, PA 17552 (Telephone
717—653-1447). Bids are
due at the above address
no later than 4:00 p.m. on
September 9, 1977, and
will be awarded at the
Board Meeting on Septem-
ber 15, 1977, at 8:00 p.m.
Run for your life
Run down? Run yourself
up! at “Run for Your Life”
at St. Joseph’s Hospital on
September 24th in conjunc-
tion with the St. Joe’s Fair.
There are two runs, a 5
mile road race and a two
mile Fun Run. Both will
take place in the County
Park at pavillion 1, near
the Chesapeake St. en-
trance. Winners will get
prizes, such as plaques and
sneakers.
Registration for the race
is $2.00 in advance, $3.00
on the day of the race.
The Fair itself will be
held around the hospital on
the 23rd and 24th.
To Run for Your Life, get
a registration form at St.
Joe’s, at the Athlete’s
Foot, or send a self
-addresses, stamped envel-
ope to Mrs. Robert Ulmer,
104 Urban Drive, Lancaster
17603.
E’town offers
films, theater, music and
lectures to public
Elizabethtown College
has announced their sche-
dule of cultural events for
the fall. All are Free to the
public.
Among the offerings are
several good films (e.g.,
‘““The Servant’’ at 8:00
p.m. on Sept. 20th),
theater, lectures, and
Hymn sing
The continent-wide old
fashion a-cappella Hymn
Sing and Discipleship
Meeting will be held at the
Landisville = campgrounds
Sept. 2-S with three ser-
vices daily. The first ser-
music.
On Nov. 14th, Barbara
Thome Bagri of Mount Joy,
a lyric soprano, will sing
‘““A Woman’s World.”
Mimes will perform in
October.
Complete listings are
available at Elizabethtown
College.
vice will begin at 7:30 p.m.
Special speakers from all
over the continent will
appear. John J. Overholt is
the chairman. The public is
given a hearty invitation to
attend.
Marlene Dietrich film
The free film this week
at the William Penn Mu-
seum, 3rd and North Sts.,
Harrisburg, will be ‘‘For-
eign Affair’ with Marlene
Dietrich.
in Harrisburg
Marlene plays an ex-Nazi
in occupied Berlin after the
war. Her black market
activities are investigated
by Jean Arthur.
Sowtime is 2:00 p.m. on
Sept. 11th and 12th.
The Lancaster Look
in the
SUSQUEHANNA MAGAZINE
Read about Lancas ter ladies
—how they dress, and why
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EAST DONEGAL SEWER AUTHORITY
MAYTOWN, PENNSYLVANIA
STATEMENT of FINANCIAL CONDITION—March 31, 1977
ASSETS
Funds in custody of Authority $ 1,500.00
Funds in custody of Trustee 135,373.56
Investment in Project 995,906.0< |
TOTAL ASSETS $1,132,779.61
LIABILITIES
Accounts payable $ 267,42
Fund Anticipation Note 79,200.00
Subordinated Note 19,800.00
Sewer Revenue Bonds - Series of 1969 770,000.00
TOTAL LIABILITIES 869,267.42
EQUITY 263,512.19
TOTAL LIABILITIES and EQUITY $1,132.779.61
STATEMENT of INCOME and EXPENSES
For the year ended March 31, 1977
REVENUE
Rental for system $57,900.00
Interest on fund securities 5,282.23
Other income 20,689.97
TOTAL REVENUE $ 83,872.20
EXPENSES
Interest on bonds 44,600.00
Interest on notes 5,701.22
TOTAL EXPENSES 50,301.32
*NET CASH INCOME for YEAR $ 33,570.98
*Distributed to various Trustee Funds per requirements of
indenture for redemption of bonds, etc.
The above financial statements have been prepared from the
audit report setting forth the opinion of a certified public
accountant engaged by the Authority which are available for
public inspection at the office of the Authority.
AUCTIONS make the .fifference in
marketing livestock!
NEW HOLLAND makes the
difference in auctions!
MONDAY —8 a.m.--Fat Hogs
10 a.m.--Horse Sale
11 a.m.--Hay & Straw
1:30 p.m .--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cow & Veal
WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw
12:30 p.m .--D airy Sale
1:00 p.m.--Feeder Pigs
THURSDAY —11 a.m.--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cow
4:30 p.m.--Sheep & Veal
NewHolland Sales Stables, Inc.
New Holland, Penna.
Abram W. Diffenbach; Manager Phone (717) 354-4341
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MOUNT JOY
37 West Main St.— Two Units. Ideal Business Location
WEST HEMPFIELD
Mobile Home—3 Bedrooms in immaculate condition.
Completely Furnished. Immediate Occupancy.
MARIETTA
Mobile Home—2 Bedrooms. Completely Furnished.
| Call for Appointment.
| Summer Cottage—Along River. Route 441 South.
ROWENA
Apartments—Modern one bedroom for rent riear
Armstrong. $160.00 per month plus security deposit.
Ist & 2nd floors.
Call: Jim Heisey—653-120S or
Dick Smedley—426-3614
ACTION REALTY 684-7900
fr Maytown Fire Company i
Invites the Public
to the Fire House
every Saturday nite’
Every Saturday at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m. |
Early Bird Games Start at 7:05
Food & Refreshments by Ladies Auxiliary of Mayon
ire Company. =