Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, March 15, 1978, Image 11

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    78
March 15, 1978
| FREE CLASSIFIED
[Business classified ads cost 10c per word
with a $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.
Bixler and Bowers Build-
ers; new home construc-
tion, remodeling, roofing,
and siding. Quality work.
426-1775 or 367-1949.
FOR SALE
For Sale—child’s organ,
very good condition; S
music books. $20. 426-3587
FOR RENT
Marietta Court. New 2
bedroom apartments locat-
ed 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.
$195, plus electric. Call
York 843-3847, 9 to S, or
York 845-5834.
For Rent — chain saws,
log splitters, Thatcher 14
h.p. tractor with blade and
mower, Lawn Vac. Brandt’s
Mower Service, Inc., Don-
egal Springs Road, Mount
Joy. Phone 653-5795.
HELP WANTED
Part-time Medical Tran-
scriptionist needed for new
health facility in Marietta.
Apply to St. Joseph Hospi-
tal, 250 College Avenue,
Lancaster, PA 176064.
WANTED TO BUY
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.
FICTITIOUS NAME
Notice is hereby given,
pursuant to the provisions
of the Act of Assembly of
May 24, 1945, P.L. 967, as
amended, of intention to
file in the Office of the
Secretary of the Common-
wealth of Pennsylvania, at
Harrisburg, Pa., and in the
Office of the Prothonotary
of the Court of Common
Pleas of Lancaster County,
Pa., on or abouth the 28th
day of March 1978, a
certificate for the conduct
of a business in Lancaster
County, Pa., under the
assumed or fictitious name,
style or designation of:
AMERICAN HERITAGE
INTERIORS
with its principal place of
business at 206 East Main
Street, Mount Joy, Penn-
sylvania 17552.
The names and addres-
ses of the persons owning
or interested in said
business are:
Albert C. Newlin, Sr., 220
East Main Street, Mount
Joy, Pennsylvania 17552.
MORGAN, HALLGRAN &
HEINLY,
Attorneys
CARD OF THANKS
To all friends, neighbors
and relatives, for all the
prayers, visits, cards, and
gifts that I received during
my stay in the hospital.
Also my gratitude goes to
those persons who helped
and are still helping with
the farm work. It is most
rewarding to know that in a
time of need there are
those who care.
Jake Lindemuth, Jr.
[Lindy]
CARD OF THANKS
Words cannot be found
to express our sincere
appreciation for all the
wonderful things that have
been done for us since we
lost everything in the tragic
fire.
Thank you so much, and
may God bless everyone for
their kindness.
Reverend and Mrs. Walter
Ellis
Lancaster
Business School
FOUNDED 1855
48 N. Queen St.
Lancaster, PA
NEW TERM STARTING
9-11-78
Accounting, Business Admin.
Executive Secretarial, Secretarial
Call 397-8818
PUBLIC HEARING
NOTICE
NOTICE IS HEREBY
GIVEN that the ZONING
HEARING BOARD of the
Borough of Mount Joy will
conduct a PUBLIC HEAR-
ING on Wednesday, March
29, 1978, at 7:30 P.M. in
the Borough Offices Build-
ing, 21 East Main Street,
Mount Joy, PA, to hear the
following petitions:
1. Shipley-Humble, Inc.,
S30 E. King Street, York,
is requesting a special
exception to construct a
self service gasoline station
to be located at 432 West
Main Street, Mount Joy.
2. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
J. Nye, RD #2, Box 10,
Mount Joy, are requesting
a variance in order to
locate a residential dwell-
ing in a C-1, General
Commercial District. The
property in question is
located along Route 230
across from Lefever Road.
3. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald
Grove, Richland Lane,
Mount Joy, are requesting
a variance on the minimum
lot size and the minimum
lot width at the setback line
to enable them to subdivide
the property located at 320
N. Market Avenue.
All interested parties are
invited to attend.
BOROUGH OF MOUNT
JOY
ZONING HEARING
BOARD
NOTICE TO BIDDERS
The Mount Joy Borough
Authority will receive seal-
ed bids for the purchase of
one (1) new 1978 1/2 ton
pickup truck and one (1)
new 3/4 ton pickup truck
until Thursday, March 23,
1978, at 10:30 A.M.
Specifications, instructions
and bid documents can be
obtained from the Borough
Offices, 21 E. Main Street,
Mount Joy, or by calling
653-5938.
JOSEPH S. BATEMAN
ADMINISTRATOR
MOUNT JOY
LEGION
(2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy
off Rt. 230 By-Pass)
La la la XT 1h N11
MAR. 18
STANDARDS
termes mis met dt me
Sunday Dinners
12 Noon to 9 P.M.
Reservations—898-8451
Springfield Garden
Apartments
*Modern, 2 bedroom garden apartment
* Wall to wall carpet.
* All conveniences
*$220 plus electric
Security and references. Applications
being taken
Mount Joy Phone 653-2600
SUSQUEHANNA TMES — Page 11
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suminer
...for next
winter
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oe Recommended thermostat settings are:
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no lower than 78 degrees in summer