© S 5 [S November 8, 1978 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. WANTED—-TWO SLEDS, Fisher-Price and Playskool toys. 653-5716 11-8 FOR SALE Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710— Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Colum- bia. Pa. APF TV GAME, still in box; one-on-one basketball, Rotoball, Super Toe, Candy Land, Play Day and other games. 653-5716 118 Ladies CLOTHING size 16; suits, pantsuit, sport- wear and many more like new (very reasonable). Ph. 653-4559. (118) 1968 BUICK Skylark. 350 auto. Excellent body condi- tion, minor work. Four door. $500 or best offer. Call 426-1340 or 426-2730. (118) s TROMBONE, case, stand in good condition, used one year. 426-3965 after 4 PM. (118) A IRC ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Mary P. Derr, late of Conoy Township, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims of demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. John B. Derr, R.D.4, Box 292, Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022. Henry F. Gingrich Attorney ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Martha A. Carr, late of City of Lancaster, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims of demands against the same will present without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Jacob A. and Elizabeth M. Shaubach, c/o 110 East King Street, Lancaster, PA 17602. . ARNOLD, BEYER & GRUBER FOR RENT 2nd floor Apartment, Large 2 bedrooms, off street parking. Apply in person FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN, 24 E. Main St., Mount Joy, Pa: (118) NOTICE BABYSITTING done any time. Call 653-5490. 118 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 TEXAS REFINERY CORP. offers PLENTY OF MONEY plus cash bonus- es, fringe benefits to mature individual in Mount Joy/Marietta/East Donegal area. Regardless of exper- ience, write A.N. Pate, Pres., Texas Refinery Corp. Box 711, Fort Worth Texas 76101. NOTICE The Donegal School District is accepting bids for the Removal of Refuse from the 7 schools located in the district. Specifications may be obtained at the District Office, 366 South Market Avenue, Mount Joy, PA 17552, or by calling 633- 1447. Sealed bids will be received until 4:00 PM on November 30, 1978, and awarded at the School Board Meeting on Dec- ember 4, 1978. Donegal School District Lillian K. Fry Secretary of Board I UBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ZONING HEARING BOARD of the Borough of Mount Joy will conduct a PUBLIC HEAR- ING on Thursday, Novem- ber 16, 1978, at 7:30 PM in the Borough Offices Build- ing, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, PA to hear the following petition: 1. The continuation of the request of Wilmer Nissley for a special excep- tion for his property located at 589 Hill Street, Mount Joy. All interested parties are invited to attend. BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY ZONING HEARING BOARD GARAGE SALE, Harold Ave., Donegal Heights, Mount Joy. November 11th from 10 AM to S PM. Two families. Round maple coffee table, stroller, small bathroom sink, lots of clothing and miscellaneous. ““PLANT GROWERS NEEDED!’ MONTHLY INCOME! BUY-BACK AGREEMENT MANAGE- MENT OPPORTUNITIES! ‘‘FREE BROCHURE!” [call toll free, 1-800- 448-4511, Operator 669]. PLANTSS, Box 12262, Jackson, Ms. 39211. (118) 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. DEALER WANTED Aggressive Farm Opera- tor Considered. Men or Women to handle major lines of thousands of pro- ducts used daily by Farm- ers, Ranchers and Home- makers. Lucrative oppor- tunity for part-time. Tre- mendous full time earn- ings. No Inventory required as drop ship. Minimal Returnable Investment. Call 1-800-325-6400—ask for Operator 33 or write: Rural America Supply, P.O. Box 8304, Topeka, Kansas, 66608. (118) NOTICE THE EAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP ZONING HEARING BOARD will meet in the Township Municipal Building, Nov. 9, 1978, at 8:00 PM for the following purpose. The Maytown Sport Par- achute Club requests an interpretation of the East Donegal Township Zoning Ordinance regarding the placing of any accessary building at the Marietta- Elizabethtown Airport, to be used for packing para- chutes. E.W.KEENE Secretary PUBLIC NOTICE The Mount Joy Borough Planning Commission will hold its regular monthly meeting on Wednesday, November 22, 1978, at 7:30 P.M. in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy. This meeting has been rescheduled due to the Thanksgiving holiday. Joseph S. Bateman Borough Secretary DEALERS WANTED To handle a major line of pre-engineered steel bins and buildings. Lucrative opportunity for the right person. Aggressive farm operator considered. Call 800-325-6400—ask for Op- erator 41. (118) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 susquehanna exchange Buy - Sell - Trade - FREE!! Send your classified ads to Susguehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D. 1, Marietta, PA 17547. No charge for individuals . Businesses pay 10c per word, minimum $2.00. HELP WANTED Housecleaning—full time —must be willing to do windows & floors—plus all dusting & scrubbing. Con- tact The Railroad House, 426-9811. Help Wanted: Teller, part-time for Mount Joy Branch. Typing required, No Experience necessary. Apply in person at: FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS & LOAN, 24 East Main St., Mount Joy or 23 East King St., Lancaster. Equal Op- portunity Employer. (118) ...traffic light (continued) [continued from front page] that a light should be there, they will also set the specifications, whereupon the township can hire an engineer to design the lights. Then PennDOT will approve the design. The lights will have to overhang the road, and Richard Forry is hoping that they can get away with wooden poles, which only cost about $1000 each. PennDOT may want metal poles, which cost about twice that. If they want four overhanging lights with metal poles, that's $8000. Two sets of lights each way—overhead and on the side of the road—is a possibility, which could lead to a total of 2 sets times 3 lights times four directions for a grand total of, 24 bulbs. This is assuming that no direction- al arrow lights are requir- ed; that could make 4 bulbs times 2 sets times 4 directions for 32 bulbs all together. When all the plans are drawn and approved. the problem of paying for the lights will come up. As the reader may have gathered. setting up a traffic light can cost. The ome in question is expected to come in at about $35,000. The higher governments, having allowed the light, will be asked for money by Mr. Forry. So far, he has been in touch with three agencies— the Nation- al Highway Traffic Safety Administration, the Rede- velopment Authority, and the County Commissioners. The National people pro- bably would pay for the light if it were sited in a city, but they are less likely to help erect one in a rural location; The Redevelop- ment Authority is doubtful; and the Commissioners’ office hasn’t even answered Richard's letters. Of course, big govern- ment isn’t the only place to get money. Occasionally a business, or businesses, will pay part of the cost, if they stand to benefit by the light. As a last resort, the township could pay out of its own pocket—but if it came to this, the light might not go up. 333.000 is a lot of money for a town- ship to come up with. So far, Richard Forry has spent a couple of days’ work on this light, and another that he hopes to get at another busy inter- section. ‘I've written so many letters, | can’t keep track,” he says. He tells of frustrations involved in the job, and wonders at times what PennDOT 1s up to. “They're whimsical.” he says. ‘‘Dealing with them is like dealing with the wind—they keep changing direction.”’ In a related case, Forry tells of a problem with getting a speed limit changed. PennDOT says that a traffic study must be done before you apply for a reduced speed limit. How- ever, the guidlines for making a traffic study aren't in print. A call to the government bookstore re- vealed that the guidlines won't be available in definite form until next year. “It's a long road, and it’s not easy.’ says Richard Forry. ... Visit teachers continued from back page] have built in their off hours. Tuesday night is Parent -Teacher Night at Beahm Junior High. Starting at 7:00 PM, there will be refreshments in the cafeter- ia, and members of the School Board will be on hand—right next to the refreshments—if anyone wants to talk with them. A movie, ‘‘A Day in The Life of Bonnie Consollo,”” will SUNDAY DINNERS No Reservations Required 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Club is Under New Management Dining Room Is Open To General Public We Welcome Senior Citizens & give them 10° Discount CAN AR SAS NN ANRNCCNCSCNRsCC RRR LRRNRNLSRRNRRNRNRRW Open Thanks J 11am.to7 P.M. Reservations Suggested 4 # Now Accepting Reservations for New Year's Eve AAA RT RAR NCL LAR RRR RRR NN, Mount Joy Legion 2 Miles East of Mount Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass 898-8451 be shown. Parent-Teacher Night will run until 9:00 PM. This is a good time to meet your children’s teach- ers and discuss any prob- lems or ideas. It's also an opportunity to meet the School Board members. Incidentally, the regular School Board meeting will be on Thursday evening at Washington School in Mount Joy. The public, as always, is invited. giving Day’ Ne
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