979 August 8, 1979 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—CLEAN FILL MAYTOWN 426-3845 PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a public hearing will be held by the Mount 1, ; Joy Borough Zoning Hear- € : ing Board on Monday, a. £ August 20, 1979, at 7:30 of P.M., in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, to hear the following petitions: 1. The continuation of a hearing from Friday, July 20, 1979, to consider a request for a special exception by Peifer Bro- thers, RD#1, Elizabethtown, to establish three (3) apart- ment units on the third floor n of a building located at 8 n- West Main Street, Mount d Joy. The property is located n, in a General Commercial, 1g C-1, zone in which apart- IS ments may be permitted in 4, the same structure as commercial establishments by special exception pur- suant to Section 504.d of the Mount Joy Borough Zoning | Ordinance of 1975. 2. A request for a variance by Albert A. Pell, d/b/a P.K.B. Associates, P.O. Box k, 2348, Bethlehem, to con- a struct a sixty-seven (67) stall y, truck ; loading terminal, "> including necessary office e space and a truck mainten- 5% ance building on a tract of a | land, 21.443 acres, situate at a | Route 230 East, Mount Joy. : The property is located in a 5 Campus Industrial, I-2, zone in which the use of the land as proposed herein is o neither permitted nor pro- ” hibited. As such, the Zoning t. Hearing Board is requested d to make a decision on the use of the land in this manner pursuant to Section 10S of the Mount Joy Borough Zoning Ordinance of 1975. All interested parties are encouraged to attend and present comments on these matters. ’ Bruce E. Hamer Borough Manager-Secretary whether to permit or deny | FOR SALE For Sale—’'70 Chevy Malibu, 2 door, 307 auto, Michelin X radials, 100% mechanically, new exhaust system, just inspected, many extras, ex. condition, $1200 negotiable. Call 426-2187. (88) For sale—1975 Mazda station wagon (piston en- gine). Phone 464-4237. (88) For sale—Sears 12 foot fiberglass sailboat. Good condition. $200. 426-3612. (88) For Sale: Boat trailer. $75. Call 653-5242 or 653-8873. ADVERTISEMENT Sealed bids will be received by the Donegal School District, Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Pennsylvania at the District Business Office, 366 South Market Ave., Mount Joy, Pennsyl- vania until 4 PM, local time on August 13, 1979 for rejuvenating and converting existing 440 yard all- weather running track to 400 meters at the Donegal Senior High School, Mount Joy, Lancaster Co., Penn- sylvania. Award will be made at the regular board meeting on August 16, 1979 at 8 PM. Specifications and other documents constituting the contract documents may be picked up at the District Office. Proposals must by ac- companied by a certified check, bank cashier’s check, treasurer's check, or Bid Bond in the form provided in the Contract Documents, with corporate surety satis- factory to the Owner in an amount not less than 10% of the Base Bid naming as payee or obligee, as applied by the undersigned as provided in Contract Docu- ments in case bidder should default in executing the Agreement or furnishing the required bonds and insur- ance certificates as required by Contract Documents. No proposals may be withdrawn for a period of forty-five (45) days after the date set for the opening of bids. Right is reserved to waive informalities and to accept any bid or to reject any or all bids. DONEGAL SCHOOL DIST. Lillian K. Fry Board Sectretary | | | Local For sale— Kenmore 4 burner range with rotisserie in good condition, $40. Range hood, $10, good condition. 426-1160. (88) For Sale: child’s red wooden wagon; (radio-flyer); childs bean bag chairs (new); portable carrying case for Sears sewing machine. All Like new! Call 653-2723. For Sale: 2 wooden wagon wheels & 2 metal (large)— Ladies’ dresses, size 8,10,11 Like new. Call 653-4563. NOTICE Garage Sale: The Little People’s Cooperative Nur- sery School will have a garage sale Friday, Aug. 10, 9 to 6, and Saturday, Aug. 11, 9 to 3, at rear of 283 Marietta Ave., Mount Joy. 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 sia fa * aii GR J RT by Cherie Dillow Recently, the Bill Dayton band toured the United States. Among those with the 18 member band were H. Morrell Shields of Mount Joy, Ed Brabits from Landisville, Monte Cooper of Columbia, and Phyllis Kreamer of Elizabethtown. Bill Dayton, band leader, is from Biglerville, Penna. He began organizing his band eight years ago, and has drawn members from Maryland and Penna. His band is known in the area Bus trip sponsored by Ladies Auxiliary to Pioneer Fire Company, Marietta. August 25th. For further information, call 426-3644. (815) Attention:Excellent child care in my home for toddler to school age children. Good location near Seiler School. Meals & lots of room for play: Most any hours. Call 653-2723. LOST: three puppies—a white one, a black one, and a brown one with black face. Vicinity of Maytown. Call 426-2642. 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. Notice: Anyone interested in starting a weight-loss group in Maytown area, call 426-2642. Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Colum- bia, Pa. for playing the sounds of the 30’s. The traveling band, their spouses, and some fans totaling 48 left Gettysburg, Penna. by bus on July Sth, for a nineteen day tour of the Western United States. Their first stop was Indianapolis, Indiana, which warmly welcomed them. They moved on to Little Amana, Iowa and then Sioux Falls, where they played to an enormous crowd esti- mated at close to eight hundred people. The group then moved on to Hot SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 11 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 10° per word, minimum $2.00. FOR RENT Riverview Park Apartments for rent See ad in this issue Bill Dayton Band Apartment for rent, 15 E. High St., Maytown. Prefer- ably a widow, widower, bachelor or elderly couple. No pets. 426-3305. ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Ada C. Hinkle, late of East Donegal Town- ship, 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 or demands against the same will present them without delay for settlement to the undersigned. Florence M. Kurtz, 157 South River Street, May- town, Pa. Herr, Kirchner, Greer & Herr Attorneys a | 3 Springs, South Dakota; Cody, Wyoming; Pocatello, Idaho; and Bend, Oregon. On July 12th, they visited Myrtle Point, Oregon—the hometown of Bill Dayton and as the bus entered town the townspeople and Day- ton’s relatives greeted the Penna. band. The group then went to Redding, California; Reno, Nevada; Salt Lake City, Utah; Laramie, Wyoming; Kear- ney, Nebraska; Omaha, Nebraska; Des Moines, Iowa; and back to Indianap- olis, for the final day before returning to Gettysburg. musicians tour the United States CARD OF THANKS We wish to thank all our friends and neighbors for their prayers, cards, flow- ers, and other acts of kindness shown to us at the loss of our son, Steve. Joan and Hugh Coleman Mike, Chris, Gary, Jane, Kathy, Judy. Notice Effective Wednesday, August 15, 1979, the Lancaster County Housing Authority will suspend the taking of any additional applications for Lancaster County’s Section 8 Existing Rental Assistance Program. This determination has been made because there is no immediate prospect that new applicants could be issued Certificates to parti- cipate in the program in the near future. This suspension will remain in effect until further notice. Disabled Vets to meet The Red Rose Chapter of the Disabled American Veterans #80, will hold its monthly meeting at Post #34 of the American Legion, 1388 Arcadia Rd. on Aug. 15th 1979 at 8pm and the Ladies Aux. at 7pm. Charles A. Dodds Adjutant rc —— Along the way, they played at several establishments, and many times they were asked to play the ole’favor- ites such as ‘“Take the A Train,” *‘In the Mood,’’ and ‘“Night Train.”’ When asked if the sight-seeing, band-playing group planned to tour next year, Mr. Shields replied, ‘they hope so, but with a change of tour to the West Coast.” He also added, “They were treated so kindly across the entire country and enjoyed them- selves so much!”
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