Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, November 15, 1978, Image 12

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    Page 12—SUSOUEHANNA TIMES
ALL DAY
PUBLIC AUCTION
REAL ESTATE
& FURNISHINGS
SAT., NOV. 18-9:30a.m.
172 W.Market St., Marietta
Northeast Corner of Square
Lot size 38X17, having
corner store room &
bedroom dwelling. This
property had an interesting
history as a family-owned
country store & earlier, a
bakery. Call for inspection
urniture, antiques and
ousehold goods.
Food Stand
Harold Fryberger, Owne
Donald H. Nicholaus, Atty.
HAROLD K.
KELLER
ALIS
AUCTIONEER
653-8127 653-8871
38 W. Main St., Mount Joy
Council had been show-
ing some signs of irritation
at the man’s sometimes
heated complaints, which
he has voiced at all recent
council meetings.
““Junk’’ cars?
A man who lives next to
a garage asked council to
do something about the
autos on the the garage lot.
He said the cars have no
tags or current inspection
stickers and are legally
abandoned. He complained
that three or four cars had
been sitting, unworked on,
for up to six months, and
that one did not have an
engine.
Council seemed reluctant
to enforce the ordinance in
‘his case, because the cars
were at a garage and not a
residence. Chief of Police
Kline said that he under-
stood that the car without
an engine was waiting for a
new engine to arrive. Joe
Bateman said that no
storage permit had been
applied for.
President Ricedorf re-
ferred the matter to com-
mittee for study.
Letters of thanks
Mr. Bateman said he had
received two letters from
Delta Street residents
thanking council for the
good job they did in fixing
up the drainage problem
Moran resigns
Patrick T. Moran resign-
ed from the Board of
Health.
Speed limit change nixed
The borough’s request
for a reduced speed limit
on a stretch of Manheim
Street was rejected by
PennDOT after a traffic
study. Council had asked
for a 25 mile limit instead
of 30.
Good to be replaced
The resignation of police
officer Good last month
brought up the question of
replacing him: the question
was whether S, or only 4,
police are needed in the
borough.
Chief Kline said that
without a fifth patrolman,
night police protection is
impossible, because two
men are needed during the
day.
Councilman Fitzkee not-
ed that Mount Joy ‘‘isn’t
getting. any smaller,” and
said, ‘“We can’t go back-
wards.”” Kline told the
council that the number of
police calls is going up all
the time, because more
people move in each year.
Mr. Bateman said that 80
new residential units have
been occupied in the
borough since last January.
Councilman Groff men-
tioned that perhaps ‘‘we’d
better take a good hard
look at this growth’ if it is
November 15, 1978
going to cost in terms of
services.
It was decided to hire
another officer. A civil
service test will be given
on Friday the 24th, and the
three high scorers will be
interviewed.
Budget
The first draft of next
year’s budget was discuss-
ed. The budget will need
some work, because it now
shows a deficit of $70,000.
Flood plain
Flood plain regulations
imposed by the federal
government were the sub-
ject of some discussion.
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