Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES PUBLIC NOTICE The proposed 1981 budget for the Borough of Marietta will be presented to the Borough Council and discussed at a public hearing to be held on December 9, 1980, at 7:00 p.m. in the Council Chamber, 113 E. Market St.; Marietta, Pa. The public is invited to attend and/or submit written comments. PROPOSED 1981 BUDGET SUMMARY Revenues General Fund Liquid Fuels Total Est. Fund Bei. 12/31/80 $ 66,650 $ 1,730 $ 68,380 Real Est. Taxes 42,000 42,000 Act. S11 Taxes 82,850 82,850 Licenses & Permits 7,150 7,150 Fines - 15,000 15,000 Grants 4,459 18,832 23,282 Departmental 4,000 4,000 Miscellaneous 32,000 32,000 TOTALS 254,100 20,562 274,662 Expenditures Gen’l. Govt. 47,420 47,420 Police 75,720 75,720 Fire 18,000 18,000 Planning & Zoning 6,200 6,200 Health & Sanitation 38,530 38,530 Highways 41,730 20,562 62,292 Parks & Playgrounds 2,500 2,500 Insurance 24,000 24,000 TOTALS 254,100 20,562 274,662 The detailed budget will be available for public inspection at 111 E. Market St., Marietta, Pa., 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, beginning on November 26, 1980. Boro of Marietta M.M. Booth Boro Sec. Brownie Troop #1123 from Mount Joy November 26, 1980 Investiture service for Brownie troop An Investiture Service for four new girl scouts was held at the Mount Joy Presbyterian Church Mon- day evening. Mount Joy Brownie Troop #1123 inves- ted Kristal Garber, Jennie troop leader, explained the “Five Worlds of Girl Scouting’ and presented each new member with a pin. Taking part in the cere- mony were these additional Flowers, Teresa Geib, Leslie Germer, Crystal Getz, Sherry Herr, Jennie Klugh, Crissie Sweigart, Joy Weid- man, Janie Wilson, Stacy Wilson and Erin Bradley. Yvonne Applegate acts as assistant leader. Hawn, Michele Roberts and Robin Schatz. Mrs. Gladys Applegate, members of the Heide Applegate, Marcie Cooper, LeAnn Eby, Kim troop: All of the girls received a plant from their leaders with the good wishes to grow in scouting just as the plant grows. Needlework pins were presented to the scouts who assisted with the nine scrapbooks presented to nine church nurseries in Mount Joy. The girls composed the books. Spice Ropes, $4 Handmade mats, $10, $14 Silk Flowers, $.99, $1.89 Handpainted Slates, $5, $9 Dried Flowers, $.59 and up Handmade Wooden Sconces, $9.95 a pair Macrame Hangers, $5 and up Fall Arrangements Special! Burlap Wreaths, Reg. $25, now $18.95 Come in and see our many other items. That Personal Touch Just off the Square Maytown, PA Phone 426-3692 Shop 12 to 9 Tues. thru Sat. Join GENTRAL’S 1981 CHRISTMAS CLUB 9 2%, INTEREST "A FREE GIFT CLUBS (Limit one per Account . . . Offer expires when supplies are exhausted) CENTRAL Savings & Loan Assoc. LENDER FORMERLY MARIETTA HOME BUILDING & LOAN Rt. no. 441 & Colebrook Rd. MARIETTA, PA. 17547 Phone 426-2520 Open Daily 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday 9 a.m.-7 p.m. Sultzbach-Rinehart House given plaque The Sultzbach-Rinehart House, Waterford Avenue, Marietta, has been re- cognized with a plaque from the Historic Preservation Trust of Lancaster. The Sultzbach-Rinehart House was the original project of the Marietta Restoration Associates. The structure was build in 1810 of log and clapboard with a fireplace in each of its eight rooms. The building was divided into apartments when the Associates ac- quired it in 1967. Major restorations in- cluded fitting the windows with small panes, removing the front porch and install- ing a pent eve. A new roof and retaining wall were added, and the completed plot was landscaped. An adjoining property was pur- chased, adding extra ground to the home. Tin chandeliers were added to the front entrance rooms, making pleasant period chambers. Today the property is a private dwelling. The Restoration Assoc- iates’ current project is the Union Meeting House. Preparing the data for the requirements for registra- tion were Mrs. Margaret Landis, current Associates’ president, and James Lan- dis. Drawing room interior