Page 6—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Jelly glasses Canning Accessories Jars - Canners Large kettles Food Mills Victoria Strainer job made easy for sauces and juices Hoteller Handuare fre. 93 E. Main St., Mount Joy Phone 653-1861 ....Mount Joy council The new traffic ordinance was not voted on because changes were being incor- porated, and Mr. Smith objected to voting on an ordinance without the final draft, typed, in front of him. Mr. Smith had earlier in the meeting discovered an error in wording that would have allowed people to park on snow removal routes during the middle of a blizzard. Mr. Keller said that *‘Citizens should feel free to pick up a copy of the new ordinance at the borough office. We'd ra- ther have any objections voiced before it’s voted ’ Paul Stehman moved that the borough’s house in the park have its rent raised from $100 a month to $125 a month. Much - discussion followed. Some of the councilmen felt that when the question of continuing to rent to the Graybills had come up several years ago, an implicit promise had been made by council to keep the rent at $100 for five years. They felt that coun- cil would be going back on its word if it raised the rent. The rest of council felt that $100 a month for an entire house was ‘‘subsi- Robert W. Bachinan Furniture hand stripped and refinished. Chair seats caned or rushed. Quality Workmanship Reasonable Prices Call 786-7028 Tues. - Fri. 12 - 6 Free pick up & delivery anywhere %. in Lancaster County dized rent,”’ and that another $25 a month would still be very cheap. The motion carried, with Ammon Smith, Omar Groff and Donald Zeller voting against it. The vote was 5 to 3. In other business, council voted to: —hire an architect, for up to $550, to figure out the best way to utilize space in the borough office and the Shatto property; —awarded the oil bid to Newcomer Oil Co.; —applied for $20,000 in matching funds for park improvements; —heard that the storm drain near New Standard, which had been clogged, was cleared out and is probably working now; —agreed to spend $750 to hire specialists to re-write the police pension plan. —approved the appoint- ment of Russell Chapin as representative to ACLG. September 13, 1978 Birthdays Margaret Heisey, 9-11 John Baker, 9-14 D.J. Loraw, 9-5 Stephen Hower, 9-7 Jay Loraw, 9-17 ‘“Pete’’ Stockbauer, 9-11 Patty McAfee, 9-16 Raymond McElroy, 9-17 Rebecca Lin Huck, 9-17 Births Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rosenberry (Linda Long), 10 So. Harter Street, Maytown, a daughter at General Hospital, Thurs- day. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hamilton (Patricia Kauff- man), 23 E. High Street, Maytown, a daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas (Linda Heisey) Risberg, Mount Joy R2, a son, at General Hospital, Sunday. 1 | [S RISE ET 2 Z eS 2 e « i (LL INTRODUC THE SPEAKE Return with us now to those t yesteryear. The candlestick telepho Only this time, in red, white, black star-studded red, white and blue. Be uniquely American, and easy to order Just pick up your regular tele your local United Telephone Business THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System