=, IBBERSON'S CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR ©," 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 2.m.-5:30 p.m» Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES OLD CARS NEW CARS Miller’s Tire & Service Maytown, PA Phone 426-3430 Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Closed Sun. & Holidays Both need their attention! You ignore them, you pay! SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED AUCTIONS ar the difference in marketing livestock! NEW HOLLAND difference in auctions! MONDAY—8 AM--Fat Hogs 10 AM--Horse Sale 11 AM--Hay & Straw 1:30 PM--Fat Steers, Bulls, Cows & Veal WEDNESDAY —12 Noon--Hay & Straw 12:30 PM--Dairy Sale 1:00 PM--Feeder Pigs Marietta Borough Council Marietta Boro Council approved at its Tuesday night session, the proposed plans for the Union Meeting House. Presented by Gene Aeachey, a representative of deVitry, Gilbert and Brad- ley, architects for the project, the plans include rehabilitation of the Union Meeting House, specifica- tions, working drawings, site plan showing improve- ments, floor plans for first and second stories, details of windows and which ones will be replaced. $103,000 has been allo- cated by the Lancaster County Redevelopment Au- thority which will also approve the plans of the project. The Marietta Rest- oration Associates as well as the Federal Government is expected to approve the project. Five dead trees will be removed from Memorial Park and 9 mercury globes will be replaced in the nite lights. Existing trees will be mulched and wires for protection from mowers placed around them. Parking on the West side only of Clay Street signs will be installed and no parking signs will be placed on Hazel Avenue in that area. Marietta Bore’s liquid fuel tax allocation of $2785 will be forwarded upon completion of work in that amount. The monies will be used in general mainten- ance of streets, cleaning streets, mowing grass, etc. A projected plan for street repairs is in the process of being formulated with Mul- berry Street earmarked as the first project this season; additional streets, which may not be in rotation are: Gay-Fairview to Longen- ecker; Biddle-Market to Essex; South Waterford Ave; and possibly Pine Street. A committee of Dave White, Jay Roberts and John Reuter will investigate East Donegal Supervisors E. Donegal Township Supervisors, at its Thursday night session, approved the planning commissions re- commendation to rezone 72'2 acres or a portion of the Harold Frey farm from residential-1 to Agriculture. The land borders Coffee Goss Road. A public hearing will be scheduled as a routine procedure prior to the final act. . John Hiestand, repre- senting the Maytown Water Authority, read a letter he prepared to apply for a state grant for funds to obtain a test well on the Frank Singer property for expanding the local water supply. The Supervisors signed the ap- plication. The Supervisors, John H, Brubaker, President; Lloyd H. Fuhrman, Secretary and Road Supervisor; and Har- old Drager have purchased a tree, planted in the Rock Point Park in memory of the late James Johnson who served as a member of the township Board for 35 years. Johnson died in '77 at age 69. In recalling his dedication Johnson carried for his community, Fuhrman stated ‘he contributed in a large way to make this community a better place to live.’ He was always interested in the welfare and financial status May 16, 1979 the possibility of a Federal grant to develope Front Street area. Reinspections have begun on rental units council was informed and only a few landlords have not complied to requirements. A $10 fee is charged to lift a one years permit on rental units. A CETA worker has been approved to assist in the Police - Department. The second cruiser will be placed in action when two officers are on duty. Mayor J.R. Flanagan expressed his gratitude to those Front Street residents who mow grass opposite their homes. of East Donegal Municipali- ties and Maytown. The ambulance was used on 22 calls during the month of April and 6S total runs for the Ist quarter of '79. The Maytown Fire Co. respond- ed to 10 emergency fire calls. Members of the Park Commission expressed gra- titude to the Supervisors for purchasing 10 trees for the Rock Point Park. THURSDAY—11 AM--Fat Steers, Bulls & Cows 4:30 PM--Sheep & Veal New Holland Sales Stables, Inc.; Miss Marijane Sager is married New Holland, Penna. Abram W. Diffenbach, Manager Phone [717] 354-4341 z to Mr. Charles Daniel Hess MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL EMERGENCY 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Ephraim Awad (Mount Joy Area Only) The marriage of Miss Marijane Sager to Charles Daniel Hess took place Saturday, May 12, at 6PM at the St. John’s Evangelical Lutheran Church, Maytown, with the Rev. Robert Lescallette officiating. The bride is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter G. Sager, Marietta R1. She graduated from Donegal High School and the St. Joseph Hospital School of Nursing. She is employed by Columbia Hospital. The bridegroom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Hess, 662 Essex St., Marietta. He graduated from Donegal High School and served in the U.S. Navy for six years. He is employed by Armstrong Cork Co., Marietta ceiling plant. Miss Vicki M. Herr, Lititz R3, was maid of honor. Bridesmaids were: Mrs. Diane Sterner, Red Lion: Mrs. Lucinda Roush, sister of the bridegroom, Eliza- bethtown; and Mrs. Marga- ret Warner, Mountville. Flower girl was Miss Heather Penwell, Marietta. Scott Carl, Elizabethtown R3, was ringbearer. Serving as best man was Michael Millar, Marietta. Ushers were: John Miller, Marietta; James Roush, Elizabethtown; and Craig Hess, brother of the bride- groom, Marietta. The couple will live in Mount Joy. PR RT Susquehanna Tintes (USPS 055-530) Box 75-A, R.D.#1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday Maytown Ambulance Association meeting ' KA A TD EI YETI SR IITIN, [52 issues per year] Telephone: [717] 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor—Nicholas S. Bromer Advertising Manager— Diane Krantz Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 79, No. 19, May 16, 1979 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA, as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 Subscription Rate—$6.00/ year [Outside Lancaster County, $6.50/ year] WLLL dd ddd ddd dd ddd RR RRR RRR RRR Pero rrr rrr rr) 5 Vdd Ld ddd dd RRR RRR TP OTT (lll edad The May meeting of the Maytown East Donegal Twp. Ambulance Assoc. was called to order by Vice President Charlie Shaffner. Jack Doutrich reported the ambulance responded to 22 calls in April, 9 emergency; 3 auto accidents; 1 fire call; I routine transport for Maytown; 1 routine for Elizabethtown; 1 routine transport for Rheems; 1 routine transport for Mount Joy; 3 routine transports for Columbia; 1 standby for Rheems; 1 standby for TMI; for a total of 464 miles traveled. The ambulance assoc. is planning a busy memorial weekend. Saturday we will have the drink stand and 2 children stands at the Maytown Fireman's Carni- val. Monday at 10 AM: the ambulance will be at the Square taking blood pres- sures. There will also be a bake sale at the ambulance; any food donations would be greatly appreciated. The ambulance will be in the parade then return to the fire house to take part in Monday's fireman carnival. June 9th a chicken bar-b-que by Harlan Miller will be at the fire house. Beginning at 11 AM till 6 PM. Tickets can be pur- chased from any member or call 426-2108. Application was received and accepted by Sam Yorker. At the end of the meeting a first aid training film was shown. The next meeting will be the first Thursday in June. Anyone interested in a rewarding, challenging job is welcome to attend.