yo mi” My - i ER BB March 5, 1975 CLASSIFIED ADS - $1 for 15 words or less, $2 for 15 to 30 words. Mail ad and money or check to CLASSIFIEDS, Susquehanna Times — Bulletin, Box 75A - R. D. 1 - Marietta, Pa. 17547. No classified ads accepted by phone. FOR SALE - Picnic tables, with attached benches or separ- ated benches, long or round. Also gun cabinets, lawn chairs, children’s tables and chairs, and play boxes. Other items. Phone 898-2877 or 569-1398. (45-tfc) SERVICES OFFERED - WELCOME WAGON. Call Bea- trice Bossler, 367-2740 (Mount Joy area) or Hazel Baker, 426-3643 (Marietta area). (4-tfc) SERVICES OFFERED - Gibble Excavating. Cellers, Septic Tanks, Etc. Call Manheim 665-6245 (4-tfc) IBM TYPESETTING done at reasonable rates. For further information, call 426-1707. NOTICE - We screen unusual fireplaces. Custom made and stock screens installed. Glassfyre screens, with folding French doors. equipment. 656-9016. Thirteen different finishes, tools and Ream’s Fireplace Shoppe, Talmage, Pa. NOTICE - “Mr. Steam” sale extended! Clean your carpets -rent Mr. Steam for only $12 aday. Columbia Hardware, Marietta, 426-1525. (9-1¢) OPPORTUNITY - with unlimited income, if you will work, individual or couple. Call 426-3218 after 4 p.m. (8:2p) NOTICE - $35.00/Hundred, plus 25% commission stuffing preaddressed stamped envelopes. Complete details. $1.00 (refundable) AJS Service R1-68HJ, Shiloh, Ohio 44878. (9-1p) NOTICE - Need clothing? Earn a free outfit by having a Beeline Fashion Show in your home. Call today. Phone 653-4943 or 653-5063. (9-1p) NOTICE - Just arrived. ROCKWELL POWER TOOLS. This week's special - No. 28-112, 10” BAND SAW. Regularly $184.99 - Sale Price $159.99. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. 426-1525. NOTICE - Earlybird Fishing Tackle Sale. One week only. Columbia Hardware, Marietta. tackle. 426-1525. HELP WANTED - Baker or baker's helper. (9-1c) 20% off on all (9-1c) Experience preferred. Apply in person. Byer’s Pastries of Marietta. (9-tfc) HAULING WANTED - Want to do hauling, any kind. REASONABLE RATES. Frank A. Splain, Sr., 426-1660. {9-5¢) | THE WORRELL JONES HONORED Mr. and Mrs. Worrell M. Jones, who will be moving to Clearfield, Pa., were hon- ored in the Worship Service on Sunday, February 23rd at Chiques United Methodist Church. Dr. Mark J. Hos- tetter, District Superintend- ent, preached the sermon. Special guest soloist was Mrs. Mary: Smith, Chair- person of the Conference Commission on Evangelism. Following the Service, a din- ner was held in Fellowship Hall. In addition to mem- bers of the church being pre- sent for the dinner, special guests included Mrs. Mary Smith; Mr. Leon Hill, Asso- ciate Conference Lay Lead- er; Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Greider. He will become the new cnauperson of the Koinonia Ministry; Mr. and Mrs. Harley W. Bernard. He is Vice President of the Lan- caster District Lay Witness Mission; special guests in- cluded Dr. and Mrs. Mark J. Hostetter. Dr. Hostetter presented Mr. and Mrs. Jones an elec- tric chime clock. Mrs. Jones was given a special charm, presented by Mrs. Jay M. Mueller, Sr.,from the United Methodist Women; also a birthday cake was given to Mrs. Jones. Guests, members of the Church, and Rev. Woodrow W. Kern, Minister, made appropriate comments. Both Mrs. Jones and Worrell responded with apprecia- tion. ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH ACTIVITIES Canon Kirmit Floyd, Dea- conness Catherine Welton and Julia Reissner, an inter- ested church woman from St. Stephens Cathedral, Harrisburg, were guests at a party on February 15 at St. John’s Episcopal Church, Marietta. Purpose of the party was to honor persons who helped so faithfully to restore the rectory. A total of 92 attended the covered dish dinner. Miss Laura McMillen and her puppet friend, Randy, entertained those attending with a comedy skit. Four young ladies from Elizabeth- town College presented a repertoire of Gospel Hymns. They were Misses Leighton Smith, Gail Johnston, Tina Miccell and Jan Gamby. Several members visited Homer Frye, 83 W. Market St., a shut-in, and presented him with a birthday cake. Mid-Week Lenten services will be held each Wednes- day during Lent at 7:30 p.m. Worship Service and Church School are held each Sunday at 10 a.m. followed by a coffee hour. The pub- lic is welcome to St. John’s - services. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received and publicly open- ed and read by the Super- visors of East Donegal Town- ship at the Township Office, Maytown, Pa. until Monday, March 17 at 2 p.m. for the seasons requirements of bi- tuminous materials and crushed limestone. Proposal forms and speci- fications forms of contract and instruction to bidders may be obtained at the home of Lloyd H. Fuhrman, secretary of the board of Supervisors, R. D. 1, Mari- etta, Pa. All proposals must be submitted upon the forms furnished by the undersign- ed. Lloyd H. Fuhrman Secretary of the Board ~ ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Ethel Mae Wit- mer, late of Mount Joy Borough. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ed. The Union National Mount Joy Bank Mount Joy, Pennsylvania Executor May, Grove, Stork & Balkinger Attorneys ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Raymond G. Eby, late of Mount Joy Borough. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ed. Union National Mount Joy Bank Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 May, Grove, Stork & Blakinger Attorneys ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Frances D. Reinhold, late of Marietta Borough. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ed. Wm. B. Arnold, 110 E. King St., Lancaster, Pa. 17602 and Fulton Bank, Penn Square, Lancaster, Pa. 17604 Wm. B. Arnold Attorney (9-3¢) NOTICE Notice is hereby given, pur- suant to “The Local Tax Enabling Act,” that the Bor- ough of Marietta, Lancas- ter County, Pennsylvania, intends to enact an ordin- ance imposing a tax at the rate of one (1%) percent on salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, incentive pay- ments, net profits and other forms of compensation re- ceived or earned on or after July 1, 1975, by individual residents of the Borough of Marietta. In the judgment of Borough Council, the im- position of this tax is made necessary by the need for additional tax revenues for general Borough purposes. It is estimated that the re- venue to be derived from said proposed tax will be $36,000. The said ordin- ance will be acted upon at a meeting of the Borough Council of the Borough of Marietta to be held on Mar- ch 11, 1975 at 7:30 p.m. at 101 East Market Street, Marietta, Pennsylvania. Borough of Marietta Margaret M. Booth Secretary Nikolaus & Hohenadel Solicitors NOTICE Sealed proposals will be received by the Donegal School Board for General and Art Supplies for the schools of the Donegal School District for the school year 1975-76. Sealed bids will be re- ceived until 4:00 p.m. on March 19, 1975, and award- ed at the School Board meeting on March 20,1975. Copies of the specifica- tions, conditions and in- structions to bidders are on file in the Business Office of the school district, in the Washington Elementary School, South Market Aven- ue, Mount Joy, PA, and may be secured there. (P.O. Box 297, Mount Joy, PA 17552) Sealed proposals must be returned to the Business Of- fice as stated in the instruc- tions. The board reserves the right to waive informal- ities and reject any or all bids. Donegal School Board (Mrs.) Lillian K. Fry Secretary of the Board ESTATE NOTICE Estate of Curvin H. Mar- tin, late of Mount Joy Bor- ough, Lancaster County, Pa. Letters testamentary on said estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted hereto are requested to make im- mediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will pre- sent them without delay for settlement to the undersign- ed. Curvin S. Martin, Jr. 608 S. Dean Duff Ave. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN — Page 11 Trinity House 400 Mill Street, Columbia, Pa. We proudly announce the opening o} our Model Apartments Sunday, “March 9 1- 5p.m. Efficiency & 1 Bedroom Apartments -for Elderly Persons Available For Occupancy About April 15, 1975. Trinity House IS A MODERN HIGH-RISE APARTMENT BUILDING WITH THESE FEATURES: . Individual heating and air contitioning in every apartment. . Wall to wall carpet . Refrigerator, Range, Garbage disposal. . Trash Chutes on every floor. . Master TV Antenna System. . Central communication system connecting every apartment with the receptionist in the lobby. . Furnished lounges for common use. 684-4141 EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY “Since 1915” CLLR) Me JB LIRR TILT {TE COUNTY WIDE BUSINESS DIRECTORY NEED HELP? OR SERVICE? One of these reputable firms may be able to be of assistance AUTO SALES OILSERVICE ARNOLD HOLLINGER PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE OILSERVICE New & Used Car MOUNT JOY 653-4484 ‘Sales & Service ATLANTIC PETROLEUM MAYTOWN, PENNA. PRODUCTS Oil Burner Sales & Service MASONRY PAINT & BODY WORK LESTERP. ESHELMAN CARRIGER SONRY PAINT & BODY SHOP RG ~¥ Cars painted Wrecks rebuilt ck - - Stone : ; Silicone Masonry Wheel Alignment Service Waterproofing RHEEMS 367-6450 Call 653-5325 or 393-6732 PRINTING ADVERTISERS We Offer MYSH PRINTING SERVICE | ow coST, EFFECTIVE SET PRINTING Advertising LOW PRICES EE EEE Fast - Efficient - Friendly Service 52 S. Market St., Elizabethtown Phone 367-6169 Susquehanna Times & Bulletin 426-2212 © 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 » ROBERTS SPORTING GOOD 3 1 . RSE Clewiston, Florida 3344 : GUNS REPAIRED David S. Martin 3 USED GUNS BOUGHT & SOLD 2798 N. Market St. + 578 EAST FRONT SCOPES MOUNTED Elizabethtown, Pa. 17022 MARIETTA, PA. DRILLING & TAPPING Roda, Morgan, ‘PHONE 426-1332 SLINGS & SWIVELS MOUNTED : Hallgren & Heinly . y I RTT RTS IRIIeres - Attorneys
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