WEES OE r February 13, 1980 . FOR SALE 3M Dry Copy Machine. Perfect Condition. $49.00. Spangler Appliance. Phene 426-3122. CHEAP FOR CASH. Al steel buildings. Must sell. Arch type. Never erected. Call 717-569-5336. Ice skates, black, size 8-9, like new. $5.00. Phone 367-4686. (220) Girl’s 20-inch, 3-speed bike, cassette tape player- recorder, Hollie Hobbie items. Call 653-5716. FOR RENT Nice Box Stall for horse or pony. For information, call 653-1728. (213) BUSINESS FOR SALE Coin operated laundro- mat. Good business, choice location, extra equipment. 426-2225. WANTED WANTED: To tell my parents that I love them. Going to college in Michigan does not always make it possible for me to show them how much I really do care. | have fond memories of my childhood and just want to tell my ‘super’ parents that I think I've got the best one’s around. Their Daughter, L.B., Grand Rapids, MI. CARD OF THANKS With my grateful appre- ciation, I want to express my deepest heartfelt thanks to all my wonderful neighbors and other very special friends, to pastors Klepper and Koder and to my very dear relatives for all the kindnesses and sympathy to me at the time of my sister, Alma’s death, and for all the gracious kindnesses to Alma and me during her illness. Mrs. Miriam S. Gainer NOTICE WELCOME WAGON Have you just moved to our area? Recently engag- ed? Had a baby? Or do you know someone who has? Please call. We will be happy to swop 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 areca: or Hazel Baker 42.-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. Wholesale. Columbia To- bacco Company, Inc., 684- 2710 — Party Supplies, Cigarettes, Tobacco, Candy, Paper Ge ds. 509 South 16th Stree: Columbia, PA. Borough Council (cont.) [continued from page 1] alleys. Decisions about which streets and alleys the borough- can afford to re-surface will have to await the bids for them and also the bids for repairing Lefever Road. Council gave its approval for the reconstruction of North Plum Street at a cost of $20,300, funded by the Lancaster County Redevel- opment Authority. Approval was given for the purchase of backboards for basketball, rocking de- vices for little children, and a small merry-go-round for * children in the park. Bids will be received for a sub-compact car for the police department. » Goals for 1980 were stated by the Property and Equip- ment Committee, including sub-dividing the Borough Park, sale of the house in the park, disposal of the old Friendship Fire Company building, and acquiring street sweeping and leaf collecting apparatus. Florin Fire Co. wants jr. members Martin Cusick of Florin Fire Company announced at the Monday night meeting of Mount Joy Borough Council that the company would like to have junior members as young as 14 years. The juniors would be under the supervision of an assistant fire chief. Cusick explained that firefighting is becoming increasingly more complex and that training Chicken Pot Pie Dinner Maytown Fire Hall February 17, 1980 11:30 am until ? Adult — $2.75 Children — $1.50 Under 5 — Free By the Maytown Fire Co. Auxiliary should start as early as possible. The juniors would not be permitted to ride on the outside of the trucks, nor could they actually fight fire until they were 18. To comply with a borough ordinance, they could not go on fire company trips after 10 p.m. Possibly a half dozen youths might qualify as junior firemen. Dr. Predicto, In My imagination, You are a rare creation. According to my calculation Qur Valentine relation, Is cause for celebration! Miss Pi I think Sarah and Jessie SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 15 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. Is there a Ualentine message printed just for you? PATTI, Big sister would love A visit from you, Come stay overnight And bring Fozzy Bear too! Be my Valentine. DIANE Pam and Lauren Roses are red, Violets are blue are the nicest little girls in the whole world! They are my valentines every day of Here's all my love, For the both of you. Happy Valentine's Day!! Steve & Daddy the year! —Grandma Pat & Joe Bateman, formerly Mount Joy resi- dents, wish everyone a heartfelt ‘‘Hello’’ from Nor- ristown, Pa. where Joe is manager of the Valley Forge Sewer Authority and Pat is teaching Sth grade. Sherry— You are the cutest hitchhiker I ever picked up. Jeff, I love you more today then I did yesterday and less then I will tomorrow. Happy Valentine's Day! All my love, Stacey Rick #% To Wilma in longuyland, : The fairest critic of them all! Send us some praise, however bland, And we'll feel ten picas tall! —Anon. oo CHARLIE, Tom and Mary know We're having an affair, But I love every inch of you We make such a pair. Happy 9th Anniversary!! AGGIE To Kathie and Artie And Tommie and Barnie— I hope you all are fine! Please pay me a visit Or write me a letter— And be my Valentine! —Mommie Mommy and Pam May this Valentine's Day be filled with Happiness, Cause we both just think you're Fabulous. Steve & Lauren To Rick with all my love, Your eyes are like blossoms, Your lips are like cherries, Your hair is like gold— Won't you be mine? Your Secret Admirer < A To all my friends and my family. Thanks for being there when I needed you. Love, Cathy B Oh! Chickentown Runner! Your gait is sublime, Your retreads fantastic, And so is your time. My Valentine be. Build me a pond And you can have me! Oh! Chickentown Runner!