1979 wh 0 eth tr Sl Fe RE RE a0 ice i I""/mnm, a. a ON IRE “ April 4, 1979 SUSQUEHANNA TIMEd>—Page 7 susquehanna exchange - Buy - Sell - Trade - FREE!! Send your classified ads to Susquehanna Times, Box 75A, R.D. 1, Marietta, PA 17547. No charge for individuals . Businesses pay 10c per word, minimum $2.00. 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 653-8474. Wanted to buy: used METRONOME. Call Kathie at 426-2419. FOR RENT Riverview Park Apartments for rent See ad in this issue FOR SALE Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710— Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. '509 South 16th Street, Colum- bia, Pa. CLASSIFED For Sale: used built in stainless steel Kelvinator electric oven with counter _top stove and hood. Make an offer. 426-3301 (44) For Sale—vaporizer; Tup- perware, Sears ribcord double bed spread, blue, full size sleeping bag; white cotton double bedspread; 3-tier pagoda plant stand; Rubber-Maid food keeper set; animal cards and file. 653-5716 (44) Driveway Sale—Saturday April 7, 9 to 1, several families; Janet Drive (Don- egal Springs Road to Oak Lane to Janet). Rain date April 14. 653-5716. (44) 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. Columbia Phone 684-2551 HINKLE’S PHARMACY RESTAURANT Seeking an energetic, mature, reliable person to be | ASSISTANT FOOD SERVICE MANAGER Applicants should be interested in food preparation, working with the public and with personnel. Ordering, cooking and supervising are among the responsibilities. Average work week is 40 hours, including certain evenings and some week-ends. Benefits include paid vacation, hospitalization and medical/surgical plan. Experience is desirable but not mandatory. Interested applicants contact Hinkles Pharmacy 3rd & Locusts Streets Contact Mr. Ardinger. Egg hunt The Marietta Jaycees will sponsor an Egg Hunt at Memorial Park on Sat., April 7, at 10:30 a.m. Children ages 1 through 12 may participate. Harvey Reem is chairman of the project. CARD OF THANKS The family of Charles W. Watts wishes to thank their relatives, friends and neigh- bors for their kindness during their recent bereave- ment. Scouts support tax deduction The Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council has joined other public service agen- cies in support of two bills before Congress that would extend the charitable de- duction on Federal income tax returns, as a separate line item, to all taxpayers: the Moynihan-Packwood » §* AN bill (S. 219) and bill (S. 219) and Fisher- Conable bill (H.R. 1785). Penn Laurel’s Board of Directors voted to write letters in support of both bills. The Board is also urging its individual mem- bers to lobby for passage of these bills. 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 area). WELCOME WAGON HELP WANTED Wanted: reliable 13-14 year old boy for chores on small farm mile N. of Maytown. 426-3689. (328) Housecleaning—full time —must be willing to do windows & floors—plus all dusting & scrubbing. Con- tact The Railroad House, 426-9811. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Grace SS. Hoffman, 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 all those having claims of demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Daniel A. Schadt and Dr. John H. Brown c/o David E. Greer, Esq., 8 North Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. Dayid E. Greer for Herr, Kirchner, Greer & Herr Attorneys ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Joseph M. Wolgemuth, Sr., a/k/a Joseph M. Wolgemuth, late of East Donegal Township, Lancaster County, Pa.: Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned all persons indebted hereto are requested to make immediate payment and all those having claims of demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Edna Strickler Wolgemuth, Robert M. Wolgemuth and Martha Myers, c/o Edna Strickler Wolgemuth, R.D.#1, Mount Joy, PA 17552. Carl R. Hallgren, Esquire Morgan, Hallgren & Heinly, P.C. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES SPORTING GOODS FRANCHISE available in your area. Start your own sportihg goods business. Part-time or full- time. $1,000 required. Send name, address and phone number. 7691 Central Ave. N.E. Fridley, MN 55432. 612-784-5819. SPORT-ABOUT, INC. NN NTN Re eR ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be received by the “Donegal School District at the District Administration Office, Washington Build- ing, 366 South Market Avenue, Mt. Joy, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, until 2:00 local time on April 19, 1979 and shall be publicly opened and read aloud immediately after 2:00 P.M. for Reroofing of the Shops of Donegal Senior High School. Bidding documents, drawings and specifications may be examined without charge at the office of Basco Associates, Archi- tects-Engineers, 914 Columbia Avenue, Lancas- ter, Pennsylvania. One copy of documents may be obtained upon deposit of $25.00. Deposit will be refunded upon submission of a bona fide bid and the return of documents, within ten (10) days after receipt of bids, in good order; otherwise the deposit will become the property of Basco Associates. Addition- al sets, if desired, may be purchased at the Archi- tect’s Office at a cost of $25.00 per set, non-refund- able. Proposals must be ac- companied by a certified check, bank cashier’s check, bank treasurer’s check or Bid Bond in the amount of ten percent (10%) of the bid submitted. Bid Bonds shall be submit- ted on form provided by a surety satisfactory to the Owner. Proposals may not be withdrawn for a period of thrity (30) days after the date set for the opening of bids. Right is reserved to waive informalities, to accept any bid, and to reject any or all bids. Solicitor: Shirk, Reist and Buckwalter K.L. Shirk, Jr. Esq. DONEGAL SCHOOL DISTRICT by: Lillian Fry, Secretary / Mrs. Thomas Carraher Jean Edwards weds Thomas Carraher Jean Thome Edwards and Thomas Michael Carra- her were united in marri- age on Saturday, March 24, at 6 p.m. in the United Methodist Church, Milton Grove, by the Rev. Frederick Holler. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thome, R.D. 2, Mount Joy. Her attendant was Miss Sandi Hohenwalter, maid of honor. Given in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of white cotton three-tiered skirt edged with eyelet lace, with satin ribbon high lighting the waist line and a scoop neckline. She carried a bouquet of daisies and silk flowers. Allen Artz served as organist, and the soloist was Anita Patton. The reception was held at the home of the bride's parents. After a wedding trip the couple will reside at Mount Joy R. 2. The bride was graduated from Donegal High School and Millersville State Col- lege. She is employed by I.U. 13. The groom is a graduate of McDevitt High and is a student at Elizabethtown College. He is self-employ- ed at Carr’s Tuning and Repair Service. BPW hears talk on women Mrs. Ralph Layman, an elementary teacher in the Quarryville School District, was guest speaker for the 24th birthday celebration of the Mount Joy Business and Professional Womens Club. *‘“‘The Ages of Women’’ was the subject of Mrs. Layman’s talk. She spoke of four stages in female development: child- ren, teenagers, mothers, grandmothers. Adrian Hohenwalter winner of the Liberace Award, played the piano. Mrs. Abe Weidman, chairperson of the hospital- ity committee arranged the program. Mrs. Eugene Eicherly, chairperson of the personal development committee in- troduced the girl of the month, Sandra Kreider, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Kreider, R. 1, Mount Joy. Mrs. Kreider was also a guest of the - club. Additional guests were members of the E-town club, which is the local organization’s ‘‘mo- ther’ club. Mrs. Earl Koser, president, announc- ed the April Board meeting will be held at her home on the ninth; the club will sponsor Mel Ehrin, a national figure in ‘‘Concert for Comedy,”” to be held April 21 at 8 p.m. in Donegal High School audit- orium; and the Spring District meeting April 21 at 8 p.m. in Donegal High School auditorium; and the Spring District meeting April 7 in the Hershey Convention Center. The April 23 meeting will be arranged by Mrs. Ethel Huss, chairperson of the World Affairs Committee; Joe Shaffer, Mount Joy, will give talk on the Orient, illustrated with slides.
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