Page 2 — SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN Tire Bargain? ? If you are confused in today’s tire market, stop at MILLER’S MOBIL. Our experts will gladly assist you in choosing the correct tire for your car. =SMILLER’S Mobil’ SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 New policy on spanking (Continued from page I) The Donegal School Board has announced the following policies in regard to student rights and re- sponsibilities, corporal pun- ishment and expulsion: The Board, Administra- tion, Staff, and students shall be subject to the regu- lations as prescribed in Penn- sylvania Code, Title 22, Sec- tion 12.1 adopted March 20, 1975, Revision No. 99. Corporal punishment shall be permitted in Donegal’s schools. [BINKLLY'S SEWING MACHINES — FABRICS 5 CUSTOM DRAPERIES ZZ SINGER — WHITE — PFAFF Sewing Machines — Sales and Service “Everything For the Lady Who Sews”’ 111 N. MARKET ST., ELIZABETHTOWN FREE PARKING IN FRONT OF STORE SCHMIDT PLUMBING & HEATING Repairs - Alterations - Sewers - Water Heaters Baths HEATING SYSTEMS INSTALLED & SERVICED. EAST PETERSBURG, PA. 569-5989 Antiques & Gifts 328 E. Market St. Marietta Phone 426-1270 MARIETTA FIRE HALL SAT., APRIL 26 Chicken Corn Soup LADIES’ AUXILIARY 11 A.M. until 2??? PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN CONTAINERS whataliiainivdiniiaivaini Open Weekends & Evenings THE PARLOR EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS SATURDAY AFTERNOON and SUNDAY Norlanco Health Center (Mount Joy Area Only) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL® 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) Susquehanna Times Advertising Mgr. News Editor Circulation Mar. SUSQUEHANNA BULLETIN & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75A, R. D. 1, Marietta, Pa. 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday except 4th of July and Christmas week (50 issues per year) Publisher - Nancy H. Bromer, 426-2212 or 426-1707 Nancy Bromer, 426-2212 Hazel Baker, 426-3643 Judy Swab, 426-3159 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, Pa., as second class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879. Subscription Rate: $4 per year April 23, 1975 - Vol. 75 No. 16 Professional employees shall use such punishment with discretion. This punishment shall be administered with a flat sur- face directed toward the buttocks of a student, by a member of the professional staff member witnessing the act. Any professional staff member administering cor- poral punishment must file a written report to the ad- ministrator who is his/her immediate supervisor. In- cluded in the report shall be the following informa- tion: a. name of student; b. date; c. time of day; d. nature of offense; e. name and signature of person ad- ministering punishment; f. name and signature of wit- ness; Corporal punishment shall not be administered to a child whose parents have notified school authorities, in writing, that such disci- plinary action is prohibited. Any professional staff member may, however, use reasonable force even when a parent prohibits it, to quell a disturbance; when it is essential for self-defense; when it is necessary for the preservation of order; when it is necessary for the pro- tection of other persons, and when it is needed for the protection of school property. Reasonable force may also be used to obtain poss- ession of weapons and other dangerous objects. Offenses which may con- titute student expulsion from school are: the willful distruction of property; in- subordination; invasion of the rights of others; unlaw- ful activity, fighting or the use of physical force except as a matter of self-defense; the use of or possession of illegal drugs (alcohol and narcotics), or any other mis- conduct detrimental to the ‘health, safety, and welfare of the school community. A fine kettle of fish A fine kettle of fish in a Marietta backyard April 23, 1975 What Marietta boy wouldn't want a fish like this? DID YOU HEAR... Two local gentlemen spent an entire day last week fishing and came home with only four small fish be- tween them, according to a source who signed himself as “Anonymous” and en- closed two dollars for pub- lication of this information. “Anonymous” did not seem to think much of the fishing ability of the two gentle- men. Unfortunately, the Bull- etin cannot reveal the names of the two gentlemen un- less it can state the source of its information. If “Anonymous” will reveal his name to us, we can pub- lish the names of the gentle- men along with the source of our information about their fishing ability. We will also return the two dollars to “Anony- mous.” We do not charge for news items, for which we are always grateful. DID YOU HEAR... Sally Shirk (formerly of Stackstown) recently visited her sister, Mrs. Robert Spangler, in Marietta. Sally now lives in Cutler, Maine - a tiny, picturesque fishing village in the northeastern- most reaches of the U.S.A. Sally is coordinator of a summer arts and crafts fair to be held in August in Machias, Maine. The fair will feature ‘crafts of the colonies” and will have a bicentennial theme - which is highly appropriate, since Machias is where the first naval battle of the Ameri- can Revolution was fought. ROBERT ENO Air National Guard Air- man Robert W. Eno III, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Eno Jr., of Marietta R1, has graduated at Lackland AFB, Tex., from Air Force basic training. Eno will receive special- ized training in the com- munications-electronics field at Keesler AFB, Miss. He is a 1974 graduate of Donegal High School. Girl Scouts The Donegal Neighbor- hood of Girl Scouts, Penn Laurel Girl Scout Council, will meet April 29, in the 'Glossbrenner United Meth- odist Church, Florin, at 6:30 p.m. Mrs. Shirley O’Leary, co- ordinator of Donegal Neigh- borhood, will present the welcome message and Ca- dette Troop No. 27 will conduct the flag ceremony. Brownie and "Junior troops of the neighborhood will present programs and intro- duce adult recognitions. A- wards night will be observed. Cadette Troop No. 27 and Senior Troop No. 944 will serve as hosts for the international dessert smor- gasbord. CANVASING SALE TO BENEFIT CLUB The Mount Joy Welcome Wagon Club will conduct a canvasing ticket selling cam- paign during the evenings of April 24 and 25 and May 1 and 2. The Royal Wild West Circus will be here one day only, May 7 at Kunkle Field in Mount Joy, with performances at 4 and 8 p.m. SHARP’S DISTRIBUTORS CIEE Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta — 426-3918
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