March 29, 1978 IF REE 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. LOST: a big, grey & black tiger-striped tom cat in the vicinity of Hoffines’ Farm on Bainbridge Road near Maytown. The cat has no collar, answers (it squeaks) to the name of "*Squeaky.’’ $10 Reward. Call 426-3663. INFORMATION is need- ed concerning ancestors of a woman in Cincinati. The people she wants to know about are: the Rev. John Krack and his wife Anna Mary Hinner, who were married on May 26, 1813. The marriage took place in York. Birth records of these people are also requested. The birthdays were 10-21 1792 and 10-2 1970 respectively. Answer to Mrs. Richard Rolsen, 10080 Sprucewood Lane, Cincin- nati, Ohio 45241. HELP WANTED $35.00 per hundred stuf- fing envelopes already stamped and addressed. Free supplies, send self addressed stamped envel- ope to: Roel, 5005 Old Midlothian Pike, Suite #64, Richmond, Virginia 23224. FOR RENT Marietta Court. New 2 bedroom apartments locat- ed in Marietta Boro. Convenient neighborhood, off-street parking, -all-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 5, or York 845-5834. For Rent: Ocean City, New Jersey, 2 bedroom apartment close to beach. Weekly, monthly, or sea- sonal rental. Call 653-4534 or 653-2529. 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. 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 653-5479. ADVERTISEMENT Scaled proposals will be received by the Donegal School Board for General and Art Supplies, Lumber, Wood and Metal Shop Supplies and Equipment, and Custodial Supplies for the schools of the Donegal School District for the year 1978-79. Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 p.m. on April 12, -- 1978, and awarded at the School Board Meeting on April 20, 1978. Copies of the specifica- tions, conditions, and in- structions to bidders are on file in the School District Office, 366 South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, PA and may be secured there (P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, PA 17552). Scaled proposals must be returned to the School Dis- trict 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 Pack 136 Pack 136 held its Pine- wood Derby at Beahm Jr. High, sponsored by Peter Paul, Inc., Mount Joy. Judges were Bernard Gres- singer and Gary Webb. Vaugn Mark was the starter. The winners were, in order, David Zuschleg, David Ferrick, and John Yourglivck. Kenneth Good Jr. won the Best of Show. Robert W. Mark present- Tickets at Orange Owl Tickets to No, No Nanette, the musical com- edy which is to be present- ed at Donegal High School on April 6th, 7th and 8th, are available through stu- dents and also at the Orange Owl in Mount Joy. New Books at the at the Library These are the new books at the Mount Joy Library: Juvenile Non-fiction ‘Gogo’s Car Breaks Down -Rockwell The Everyday Train-Ehrlich The Winter Bear -Blegard Merlin’s Keep -Brent Farley, Are You For Real? _ -Allen The Mystery of the Missing Red Mitten -Kellogg Gnomes -Huygen Let’s Give a Party -Purdy Juvenile Records Erie Canal Whose Mouse Are You? Norman the Doorman Play With Me Hush Little Baby Madeline’s Rescue See and Say Adult Non-fiction The Adoption Triangle -Sorosky Close Encounters of the Third Kind -Spielberg Seven Women: Portraits From the American Radical Tradition Letters of E.B. White The American Annual: Events of the Previous Year Martin Luther King: a -Nies Documentary -Schulke Children: Care and Hygiene -Kumin New 7-Day Books Blue in Chicago -Howland Hostage to Death -Ashford Even Big Guys Cry -Karras Callow’s Child -Windslow The Silent Salesman -Lewin All My Meadows -Leimbach A Roaring in the Wind Beahm kids see Oliver On Thursday, March 16, members of the W.I. Beahm Junior High School chorus saw the movie version of the musical **Oliver’’ in Lancaster. The chorus held a bake sale after school to raise money for the field trip. It was decided that one of the numbers from the musical will be used in the spring chorus concert. The following chorus members saw the movie: Beth Dickel, Gail Bukow- ski, Gillian Meyers, Donna Watto, Dawn Tamkin, Mary Brown, Ellen End- slow, Suzanne Greiner, Fred Hask and Nancy Brubaker. to Matthew John Wea- ed awards Biasick (bear), therbie (bobcat), and Kirk Landis (bobcat). Jerome Lutz and Eric Lutz got denners awards. Craig Bricker and Rodney- Eber- sole got the wolf awards. Certificates of apprecia- tion were presented to Bernard Gressinger by Peter Paul, Inc., and to Mack Rupert by NCR. A committee meeting -Taylor Bloodline -Shaldrone Up the Walls of the World -Tiptree Up She Rises -Garnett Autumn Heroes -Jacks Summer Visits -Sharp My Daughter, My Self -Friday Denise Welsh, Cindy Geib, Grace Snyder, Sha- ron Welcomer, Beth Ma- han, Elissa Woody, Brandi Shearer, Tina Palmer, Anne Musser and Sherry Sauder. Karla Martin, Betsy Marley, Donna Sweigart, Sherry Mauss, Suzy Smok- er, Jay Soetermans, Debbie Rettcw, Jean Odenwalt, Cathy Penwell, Earhart, Kelly Floyd, Chris Bryant and Shelli Schwert. Bob Nadeau, Darnell Wilson, Pearl Rapp, Lori Harvey, Cindy Beaston, Carol Gerlach, Pam Byrd, Corinna Markley, Missy Doyle. was held at the home of Myron Weber. Ushers were Bryan and Kevin Mark. Those attending were Robert Mark, Charles Heaps, John Auker, J.L. Oxford, Dana Mark, John Yourglivek, Sr., and Loretta Dimeler. Cub Scout roundtable was held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church. Robert W. Mark attended for Pack 136. Lonnie _ SUSQUEHANNA TMES — Page 11 EEE EE EE EE EE TEE ET EE EE RE ARNOLDS MAYIOWN. Pa 1976 Olds Cutlass Supreme Coupe 1976 Pontiac Catalina Sedan 1975 Oldsmobile Cutlass Sedan 1973 Pontiac Catalina Sedan 1971 Pontiac GV 4 dr. HT I EEE EEE EEE EEE ERE EERE EEE EEE rE TE EE 4 bd * » b x 4 * * 4 * * * 4 4 4 * 4 * HOLLINGER OIL SERVICE ARCO HEATING OIL | HEATING & AIR} CONDITIONING SALES & SERVICE FREE ESTIMATES— CALL 653-4484 807 WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY, PA 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 SHELLY'S FURNITURE 367 Locust St., Columbia @ phone 684-3780 3 PIECE LIVING ROOM “THE RIGHT LOOK — THE RIGHT PRICE!” TRAN ak EY ; Hy ir i = | SRLTEENEE, a 157 Ne 1
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