January 16, 1980 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 individyals. Businesses pay 10° per word, minimum $2.00. Warfel and Doutrich to head FOR SALE “Wrestling mat—Reslite— 2 pieces, Htal area covers 12'x12'x1"" thick. (Reslite is the material of which school wrestling mats are made). Call anytime. 426-169 Girl's 20° “bike, $20; Maple baby crib, $25. Both in good condition. 426-1629. Pair of Labrador Retriever dogs. Coal black. Good hunters, like birds. Named Lady and Tramp. Call 653-5369. )(19) Capizio Toe Shoes. Never worn. Size 6'%2B. $15. Call 426-2730. : (123) Used Bathtub, Washbowl and fixtures for sale. Good condition. $70. 653-5933. (123) WANTED 10’ Floor Model Table Saw. Good Condition. Call Randy at 426-1166 after 5:30. (123 In a car pool to Donegal Industries, Mount Joy. Be- ginning 15th, before 7AM. Will pay for gas. 1 live 12 Pajill Dr., Marietta, next to Armstrong. Can be picked up at Route 441, Herr's Please call 426-1333. PUBLIC HEARING NOTICE NOTICE 1S HEREBY GIVEN that a PUBLIC HEARING will be held by the Mount Joy Borough Zoning Hearing Board on Friday, January 25, 1980, at 7:30P.M. in the Borough Offices Building, 21 East Main Street, Mount Joy, tc consider the following peti tion: 1. Harold K. Keller, 3& West Main Street, Moun’ Joy, is requesting a variance of Section 503.¢, Minimum Lot Size, of the Mount Joy Borough Zoning Ordinance of 1975. Mr. Keller's desire is to sub-divide a tract of land on which is situate a residence located at 209-211 West Donegal Street. The subdivision will cause both lots to contain less than the minimum arca allowable in an R-3, High Density Residential, district. All interested citizens are encouraged to attend and present comments on these natters. Bruce E. Hamer Borough Manager-Secretary Bow WANTED TO RENT Mature responsible musi- cians seek secure place to practice and store equip- ment. Call Greg after 7 pm at 684-0534. FOR RENT Apartments for Rent—Mar- ietta: Three single-bedroom and one two-bedroom apart- ments available immediate- ly. Most utilities. Call 426-2225. - Mobile Home with exten- sion, located in the center of Marietta. Asking $180 a month rent. See Dick Klein or call 684-8825 for inform- ation. (116) BUSINESS FOR SALE Coin operated laundro- mat. Good business, choice location, extra equipment. 426-2225. NOTICE Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 — Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Goods. 509 South 16th Street, Columbia, PA. ATTENTION EAST DONEGAL TOWNSHIP RESIDENTS The East Donegal Town- ship Jaycees are opening the Maytown Elementary School gym for basketball. The program will begin Thursday, January 17, and run every Thursday until the end of February, from 7 to 9 pm. There will be a small fee. For information phone 426-1775 after S. NOTICE The East Donegal Town- ship Zoning Hearing Board will meet in public session in the Township building on January 22, 1980, at 8:00 PM to consider the following petition. Mr. William Gilbert, 21 Lorraine Ave., Maytown, PA requests a special exception for a substitution of a non-conforming use, so as to use the former township building on Coffee Goss Road for storage. E.W. Keene, Secretary PYRE FNFNRAIA Babysitting in my home. Excellent care, balanced meals, references given. Call 653-5716. WELCOME WAGON Have you just moved to our area? Recently engag- ed? Had a baby? Or do you know somecne who has? Please call. We will be happy to siop by and give you a Welcome Wagon call. Our basket holds lots of free gifts to welcome the new- comer, new baby, or newly engaged girl. Please call Cherie Dillow 653-1609, or Sue Binkle 653-4895 in the Mount Joy area: or Hazel Baker 420-3643 in Marietta. 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. Stray cat dropped off at my premises in Marietta. Strong resemblance to TV’s Morris. Housebroken, well- mannered and wearing a flea collar. Will be glad to return to proper owner. Phone 426-2270 or 426-3221. (123) ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Frank B. Shreve, Jr., late of Mount Joy Borough, 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 on the same will present them without delay to the undersigned. Emma E. Shreve, David E. Greer, Esq., 8 N. Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. 17603. Herr, Kirchner, Greer & Herr c/o The January Meeting of the Maytown-East Donegal Township Ambulance As- sociation was held on January 3rd at the Maytown Fire Hall at 7 pm. Crew Chief Jack Doutrich re- ported a total of 22 calls for the month of December, 10 emergencies, 2 automobile accidents, 2 fire calls, 1 assist to Bainbridge, 6 routine transports, 1 stand- by at Rheems, with a total of 104% man-hours. New officers for the year of 1980 are as follows: President Larry Warfel, Vice President Charles Shaffner, Crew Chief Jack Doutrich, Secretary Frank A. Splain, Jr., Treasurer Sheila Doutrich, Vehicle Maintenance Officer Larry Warfel, Equipment Officer Dennis Ebersole, and Train- ing Officer Jack Doutrich. New members accepted were! Sam Miller (May- town), Rev. Larry Carpenter Speed machine (cont.) [continued from front page] borough police department. The machine costs $1050 and will enable the borough police to measure the speed of passing vehicles in the Mount Joy borough committees Mount Joy Borough Council President Ammon Smith announced the follow- ing new committees of the council: Aministration-Chairman Charles Ricedorf and Paul Stehman; Finance-Chmn. Virginia Horst and Ammon Smith; Health and Safety-Chmn. Don Zeller and Miller Wolgemuth; Property-Chmn. Paul Stehman and Don Zeller; Public Works-Chmn. Rus- sell Chapin, Robert Stoner, and John Harnish; Parks and Playgrounds- Chmn. Miller Wolgemuth and John Harnish. Pres. Smith asked the committees to set regular dates for their meetings, so that he and Borough Manager Bruce Hamer could plan their attendanc- es. He also requested that March of Dimes ‘‘Children having Child- ren....everyone’s problem” is the focus of the 1980 Mother’s March on Birth Defects conducted by the Lancaster County Chapter March of Dimes. Last year 225,000 babies were born to youngsters aged 11 to 17. The March of Dimes is concerned because thes babies are at highest risk ¢ birth defects. The county- wide campaign will feature a house to house survey concering pregnancy in young adolescents. Volun- teers will be canvassing their neighborhoods Jan- uary 20 to 31. The local chapter now sponsors, as one of its most vital services, a prenatal educa- tion program for expectant teens. The Lancaster County Chapter is a self supporting affiliate of the national March of Dimes Birth Defects Foundation. span of 6 feet on borough streets. Two tapes stretched across a street six feet from each other and connected to an electronic device will provide a reading of a the committees set goals for the year, so that they can Maytown Ambulance Association (Shamokin), Robin Eshle- man (Marietta), Robert Atkins (Maytown), Garry Schiossman (Maytown) and Patricia Bixler (Maytown). Anyone interested in joining the Association as an active member may stop in at any meeting, held the first Thursday of each month at 7 pm in the Maytown Fire Hall, or contact Frank A. Splain, Secretary, at 426-1660. passing mortorist’s speed. Chief Bruce Kline antici- pates an appreciable in- crease in arrests for speeding after his depart- ment begins using the device. named measure their accomplish- ments at the end of the year. Officer William Reuter praised for assistance in Brady incident Mount Joy police officer William G. Reuter was praised for his assistance in the Brady siege last week in Elizabethtown, in which Brady killed his mother and wounded an Elizabethtown policeman. A letter from the Elizabethtown chief of police to Mayor James Gingrich was read aloud by the mayor at the Monday night meeting of the Mount Joy Borough Council. Garbage fee penalty postponed The penalty for non-pay- ment of the Mount Joy garbage collection fee of $36 per month was postponed to March 3. This action was taken by Mount Joy Borough Coun- cil, to ease the financial pressure on many residents around the first of the year, when so many bills come due. Randy Valez to become new part-time policeman Mount Joy Borough Council accepted the resign- ation of part-time policeman Larry Waltz, who is now employed full-time by the Mount Joy Township police. Does your dog Does your dog have his license? Yesterday was the deadline. If you still need a dog license you can obtain To replace Waltz, Council approved the appointment of Randy Valez, 19, a graduate of Donegal High School. have his license? one at Sell’s Barber Shop, Marietta, or Siplings Pet Shop, Mount Joy.
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