The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, March 05, 1953, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    tsecond and subsequent offenses. | Training
2—The Bulleti , vday, March 3, §933 ( « " ATRIA
Th em he Safety Director ‘Commission | “The Commission further An army aviators are or |
es | y i p ining. To qualily @
§ attent f he | helicopter training 3 i ;
brings to the attention of the Workin pilots, they receive five | You Cain Rent TR
men i Yonnevlvanie at ad x
fishermen in Pennsylvania that weeks of technical training at San |
(f “D t ” Cl ifi L :
t | the day's limit of trout begin- arcos air force base, San Marcos, | REY CH LE Here In
$ $ on $ | arl 1€S aw 10563, is eight Max ey five weeks of tractical | J

A Ar lS, SA, A A SAA
THE BULLETIN









TAS amd | "Suddenly opening doors | further points out that even
I 7 a re q i 3 ven | oe .
BY A WISE OWL an ever-present danger with | ough a creek has never been | Rock Drilling, Concrete Breaking, Etc. and
[children in a car,” declared Ed-|
ri 1 - . || ning April 15th, Tex a Th Jd MN
Publi Ae pis t hursday at 3 East I F D * { which is also the possession lim- | training at the s artillery cen- | Our NEXT INST
oll oD OL, i JOY, | | Sb. 7 . « at Fort Sill, kla. |
Lancaster County, Pa | or rivers Through the columns of : the ta Any nme Bl ter - Fo! Sy i A.
Willi N. Yo Publisher I | Pennsylvania Angler, its official - —e
Yaa AN. xoung, Tubusnes : He the Ile: things that’ monthly magazine, the Pennsyl-
1 te. Ed a ager § the gs at ¢ | : A ~ dig .
Fred J, Alberte, Editor & Manager von $i wp venting acei. | Vania Fish Commission directs
Pearl Roth, Assoc, Editor & Bus. Mgr I an pray g.3 [the attention of all fishermen to ¥ 1a
i dents in and around your auto- lthe Taw of 1949 which brohib £ Ei amu Homma
John E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher || mobile. B BI Pro ! mw
x { |its all kinds of fishing in any nr MN
1901 - 1952 That reminder was offered | - ba 1 =
— | ’ ; | waters of the state from Mid y ad We |
: ; oii by Keystone Automobile Club | Ba: - i
Subscription Rate: $2:00 Per Year by Mail. | vesterday on the heels of news, shi, March 14th to 5:00 A. M ay
Advertising rates upon request Sv a, a "| April 15th, except rivers, lakes oT. Si. a MANHEIM R. D. 2, PA.
| (| stories concerning two children | . “ 1
| Entered at the postoffice at Mount Joy, I who were thrown from their and ponds not Stocked with bh
Pa., as second-class mail under the Act | | parents’ car when a. rear door trout. |
of March 3, 1879. | ray : In order to clarify some con- |
| opened as they leaned against | Lo abowl the exception ic] .
Member, Pennsylvania Newspaper | it . Ss € exceptions A C WwW k
| * | the act, the Fish Commission | i r 0] m P re S S Oo r 0 r Rocks
| . wer |
Letter lo The Pub ic They tell me a local man walked into a ward P. Curran, the Club's pj-[* Hou strealn hs HEV
Lancaster Hospital quite messed up. The in- rector. “Lock mechanism al- eh Slonsed wih trou, T
Proceeding at the meeting of the Donegal | ierne looked at him and started to fill out a ways should be set and the chil- Som Ay the Frisians. of [ Ex cavati n and Grad i n rees
Joint High el Bord ony dead. | chart for this admittance. He asked “Are you dren taught to stay on the rear = Re hui 5 FN Syms ad g Removed
Cr 5 3 | married?” And the man replied: “No — I've|seat and away from the door : i od
J puss Je ls i YR OVE" 'handles. They also should be lakes, a Ded a are/ Cellars, Trenches, Etc.
Bow he it is ti p ht the recorded * * * | prohibiled ‘from playing witie Tl Oo It hy failure
opinions of the TOES tly ot the joint Th fused t ive me names but they in $he car, for often only a Negi! SS ae erey oe x is wy
y Lhey refused to give nudge is sh y w 't is a fine |
board members be made known. This pre- insist certain people will get a big bang out] I ih Phe [of five (5.00) dollars and costs | PHONE MOUNT JOY 3-4753
sentation is directed to the accomplishment Of! of SO wn was == = door % fy OPEL. Obviously in. [for the first offense and twenty |
two purposes: (1) To acquaint the citizens of An inebriate staggered home late and ask- ured by the fall. even killed by | (820-00) dollars and costs for
East D 1 Twp., Marietta Boro, Mount Joy . i ife if sh d hi t $3 | 0) gl ave oY —— - -
ast Donega Pe Boro, N 10Y ad his wife if she had something to eat. la car close behind
Boro, and Mount Joy Twp. with the issues in- “Vag” she snorted. “I have a stew.” “There are other little things
volved. (2) To arouse «a response on the part, “Well,” replied the souse, “bring him in. | Bonomi $007
of the citizenry to the members of the Joint| you might.ash well feed the two of ush. “Never. back out Uf the Zar:
: /
Eo heh Iu Memb might know * * * ‘age before making certain "that AsP 5 KH Ig Bon us- Buy Ja m ho ree!









When « small boy was asked by his moth- "© children are playing closeby:
er how he wanted his medicine today, he ans- children move remarkably fast
9 | wered: “With «a fork.” |and can be behind your car all
. to quickly.
Let us consider first the issues involved. |
Fundamentally there are three.
1. The formation of a jointure of grades 1 to 1










Present plahs call for the erection of a new * * * “Don’t ‘look the other way’
joint high school, to include grades 7 to 12 on-| * If any one has a shopping cart they don't|and permit children on roller LOOK FOR THIS
ly. Pupils from grades 1 to 6 would be hous- need, please leave at Poiice Chief Neiss' skates or in coaster wagons to | TAG ON THE SHELVES
ed in existing facilities, in most cases the pres- | fice. - - - He was coilecting parking meter mon- | ‘hitch a ride’ on the back of | :
ent high school buildings. Each elementary ey on Monday and complained that tae coin! your car. | OF YOUR A&P!
unit would be independent of the other: in- bag was so heavy, he ought to have a push| “Don’t. take it for granted
tegration of curricula would not be effected: cart to carry it in. | that young children will remain "
textbook would be different in each element-| on the corner pavement until |
ary unit - as they are now. * * * vou have passed; slow down so | H El N/ SOUPS 7? cans 25¢
A Florin wife was quile pleased that her you can stop instantly if neces- |
If a jointure of grades 1 to 12 were formed, 3
these objections could be eliminated. Under husband was depositing so much money each sary. BEAN WITH PORK, CREAM OF CELERY, GREEN PEA, SPLIT PEA, VEGETABLE WITH OR WITHOUT BEEF.
this plan, all pupils would receive the same Week. even though she had to do without cer-' “Don't let the baby play with | NN
“ —— IN NT NTN oF
training, use the same texibooks, and enter !ain things she wanted, out the lid blew off {he horn or clutch the wheel] a
high school prepared to continye their studies When she tagged him for a couple weeks and | while you're driving; your at-| U.S. NO. 1 "A" SIZE MAINE (NONE PRICED HIGHER).

 





from a common, integrated background. This found out the “joint” account he was pulling | tention may be distracted and |
plan would also increase the State subsidy by the money in was a nondescript bar, | an accident may result. 1b. S
several thousand dollars, resulling in a cor Jr * + “These are only little things, | original
responding reduction of the amount of money As the doughint saki'to ise layer “it and there are many more, of | : bag
to be raised by local taxes. Each board knows > HR i dl course. All are very important | CALIFORNIA ICEBERG extra large REA
about how oi Fo mills of tax would be repre- 1 had ali the dough you have, I wouldn't be your safety and the wi of Lettuce one Te ut 4 esd 29 4
sented by this subsidy. This supplemental ap- 929g around this hole. others. Think before you do, | Grapefrui NONE PRICED HIGHER 4 29:
ropriation was not received for the year 1952- stand youll do alright.” | Soup sudo ello
5 oH unless agreement can be prot soon va x * : * 1 Su. di Tomatoes wi Soon 25
it will be 1 3 1953-54 | They're seiling new signs io put on grass : Full Podded Peas YN INE 3 bs 29:
Wie ost fo the year 1353-54. lawns this spring. It reads: “Keep off. Your feet{ P.P. &L. Earnings Show TR phe ie
The latter plan was put into the form of a | gre killing me.” "$2.43 Per Share | Sunsweet Prunes ih 25 ix 47.
motion at the Jemuary and February meetings a ’ t
of the Joint Board. Both times the motion was * * * ss U. S. NO. I CERTIFIED MAINE SEED WAFFLES IN-A-MINUTE pgs.
defeated, the necess majority being with-' For ho: fai | Earnings after all charges ac- | BiH FROZEN 35% 2%
WE ae ost Say on g / TOF ours an expeciant ather paced the | crying to the common stock of | POTATOES costes 106. DF 100-1. $549 PEAS Bn 2 e233
Y 9 corridor of the maternity floor. And finally the | Pennsylvania Power & Light | GREEN MOUNTAIN SS —————————————————— pkgs. c /
2 Rules governing the vote of major issues. | nurse appecred with three, no less, infants on | Company for the twelve months | KATAHDIN or CHIPPEWAS 10-1b. 49 S442 ' BIRDSEYE FROZEN FOODS {
When the original articles of agreement be- | a pillow. | period ended January 31, 1953! - SPINACH or LEAT pea
tween the constituent boards were drawn up,| “You're the father of three beautiful girls,” | were $10,552,416, equivalent to | ONION SETS ew 2 3332, BROCCOLI 10:0 YOUR CHOICE
it was decided to follow the recommendation | she smilingly told him. | $2.43 per share of common | HALE bs 33% hug $4.98 CUT CORN "a » pkgs. {
of the Pennsylvania State School Code. This| He looked confused and stammered: | stock outstanding at such date. ONION SETS Wie 2 ibs. bg PEAS & CARR 10-02 for 3 7
recommendation siated that upon the forma-| “Which two may I keep? I suppose the gov-!| Operating revenues for the ). : . bay $5.39 = OTS “aa
tion of a joint board. issues of major import-, ernment gets one?” twelve months ending January | Fe NN ee Nr er Ser ee eee OS NNN Nie |
ance be determined by a majority vote of each | 31, 1953 were $87,608, 736, an | —
individual board. In practice, therefore, it is | ie *x x * ; increase of 3.1% over last years FRUIT COCKTAIL Eo, 25¢ 3 35°
possible for a motion to be defeated if a mere | You never tell me what youre going 10|.,rresponding period. yi
3 members (from the same board) vote nega- | Puy- Don’t I have a voice in the matter?” a et { HEINZ KETCHUP i402 23°
bottle -
tively. In other words, a minority of 3 can ov- | downtown hubby asked, as his wife prepared
errule a majority of 12. The Joint Board soon | ti 9° shopping. She replied: "Yes, dear, the, Th I S 1 pm
found itself in the unenviabie position of the |1RVOice. 0s€ n €rvice CHEDDAR CHEESE Wits 4 SHAR? 59¢
United Nations Security Council: dedicated to! Jr + Y
service but bound by the veto power of any ' : GETS HIS DISCHARGE ;
Here's a little tale brought a chuckle so we| pie George N. Linton, Jr., AD Asus pkgs 1 Te
minority that couldn't have its way. Is it fair
{ will pass it on to you-
for 3 voles to comirol 12? Is it even fair for 5 "yn h I HE json of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
votes to control 10? Since the formation of the | or nal the ark was pitching about on the Linton, of Birchland Ave., this GOLDEN LOAF dane Parker h ¢
turbulent water in tae days of the Flood, Noah. | )oro, has been discharged from Special Price! as
original articles of agreement among the rep-
resentciive boards the School Code has been Fedde found that the craf hod athe Armed Forces and arrived |
changed. The Department of Public Instruction, | ec’. He told his dog to put his nose in the at his home Saturday evening. | MATO JUICE 2 safe =P Qe
| s can v
hole. That solved the problem for a while. But, Pfc. Linton has been station-
of the potential evils in the power of al ihe hole k slow? :
minority to rule the majority, now recommends Fo : ole ept s owly growing, and finally |ed at Camp McCoy, Wisconsin, | WHOLE 16:52 c
oah asked his wife to stand on the hole. This | for the past twenty-two months. | KERNEL cans
that in a jointure each voie on ¢ major issae!
must receive a majority of two-thirds of the | She a. i BY eds grew. Finaliy Noah | He served with the 847 Field |
constituent boards, plus a majority of the con- “Sel sal over ae hole. | Artillery. BUTTER KERN 8- 17- c ;
p Y | And that, my children, is why to this day, a Fad oe :
| — |
|




stituent board members. A motion to change |
A dog's nose is always cold; a woman's feet are |v ! RE
our voting rules to conform to the Sterte School | VETERAN RECEIVES 4 IN
«ip | always cold: m w S wi ir |p BOSTON, VEGETARIAN OR 16: Cc
Code was presented at the Juamuary ond Feb- ¢ and men always stand with their BRONZE STAR MEDAL yi ih TOMATO SAUCE WITH PORK ibe














ruary meetings of the Joint Board. Again the | backs to the fireplace. Cpl. John L. Berrier,r., son | :
motion] was defeated: bofa times the neces-; * * * of Mr. and Mrs. John Berrier, | HORMEL CHILI CON CARNE 16-01 c :
sary majority being withheld by the E. Done-| 13¢ lady from town, attending the rodeo at Pazsboirlown Rie Jeestied 13) sp :
gai Board. Philadelphia, wanted to know why ail | Star medal for : din, rR TR :
Lo io Bs ab in Yy all COW" quring ceremonies Thyrsday, :
3. The selection of u supervising principal. | Boys want to die with their boots on. | February 26, at the New Cum- | :
This is the crux of the situation. It is com- | So jou fee Ble fis dy ne So berland military base. t SOUTHERN STAR THRIFTY LIQUID CREMO NOLA i
mon knowledge that the East Donegal Board |* wiec, en we die with owr boots on| (,; Berrier, a ¢ ; ot- | BONITA FLAKES
is willing to make a “deci”: East Donegal will | 1 doesn’t hurt our toes to kick the bucket.” | was i Soph vel ® 6-01, LAUNDRY. STARCH MARSHMALLOW SOAP FLAKES
vote for jvinture of grades 1 to 12 and also for | A WISE OW. {night patrol mission in Korea CH can 21 ny 18 Y,. gallon 33 21 FREE TUMBLER in each package ‘ .
abolition of the “veto” if Marietta and Mt. Joy EE RAE == on June 10 of last year. He was | UNK STYLE 7-0 un 25C0 bute Salle - 8 / hy 28: ‘ i
iii agree to he outright oi Dr I. Ww. joint board sessions. From the beginning it has | hospitalized until Nov. 4 and | {
ingeman as Supervising Principal of the new | been the opinion of both the Marieilu and the [finally arrived home last Nov. | pr ’ :
Joint Schoel. This ic a “package deal”: you Mount Joy Boards tact the election of a super-| 13. He was scheduled to eave] KEEBLER SALTINES vane 3 RANGER JOE ALPO :
vote for ny2> and I'li vole for you. It is the un- | vising principai should be open to the best Sunday for Camp Gordon, Ga. EXTRACTS WHEAT HONNIES Ale Seer ’
alterable duty of the Joint Board to vote on | qualified applicant. The Joint Board is pre- | for nine weeks of training as a| 7Vi-01 1 3:52. 35 DOG FOOD :
each issue according to the individual merits paring to spend approximately $1,600,000, on | military policeman. : pkg. 18¢ a 25¢ Sofle € ots 65¢ 2 fu 27. Vives, fe :
of thai issue. The Marietta and the Mount Joy | our new joint school: This school will afford | PC Food Coloring Kit, pkg. of 4's 21c ha ” ;
Egands will Reve no pen = any Soe If Bs | the best facilities possible for our children. It LOCAL SOLDIER RELEASED |
urgently needed jointure from grades 1 to 12 is the dutv of tae board to seiect carefully from | FROM ACTIVE ARMY DUTY SILVER DUST : ! ;
and the abolition of the veto must be subserv- many applicants the man who is to supervise, Pfc. Samuel R. Heisey, 7 DISH DISH 7 SILVER DUST MAZOLA OIL J CRISCO :
ient to the selection of only one specified as-| the operation in which we have so heavily in-|of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Hei- | SH CLOTH INEACH SACKADE 13H TOWEL IN ZACH Soe 37 Fv 71 SHORTENING ;
pirant to the principalship, then it is high time | vested. Who that man is, is above mere peity [sey of 250 W..Main street, this | lage ant ;
io question whose welfare is at stake. our chil! preference. ! | boro, has been-released from ac- | we 28¢ ba. de gallon can $2.29 AE 33 9k
dren's or Dr. Bingeman’s. There is no person This. then, is a presentation of the facts con- tive duty in the Army of the | bv . ;
al animosity among the members of the Mati- | cerning the Donegal Deadlock. It is up to you |U. S. f i :
efta ond Mouat Joy Bocrds against Dr. Binge: the citizens. to make yourselves heard. The Heisey, graduate of Eliza- | { KITCHEN CHA MARCAL MARCAL HANKIES 4 MARCAL
man. Nor is there amy animosity against Mr. members of the Joint Bocrd need your opinions | bethtown College and holds a | WAXED PAPE TOILET TISSUES SANDWICH
Coleman or Mr. Beahm. The selection of one lit is your duty to teli the Board members what | degree of B. S. in Science had | BAGS .
of these men would simplify matters greatly. | you think. The next meeting of the Joint Board been assigned as Biological Ke- | 21 3 29¢ 2 of 100s 17: Pkg b :
They are all quaiilied for the job: they Lave will be held in Marietia on March 19. Call your | search Assistant in the Medical To “ihr 1e :
excellent records ai their respeciive schools. school direciors now and let them know your Laboratories at the Army :
It is fo be hoped ihat one oi them will be sel- feelings regarding these three issues. They Chemical Center in Maryland. | - :
ected for this important position. Since the will welcome the voice of the people. This is | :

A eres 11 87 EAST MAIN STRE \
summer of 1852 the selection of a supervising, American democracy at work: it is your heri-| Stimulate your business by adver-. cid MOUNT JOY, PA.
principal has come up at various times use it. The deadlock must not go on. Using in the Bulletin. :






i +
rN TU


AE Cnt rr