The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, January 31, 1957, Image 8

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    The Bulletin, Mount Joy, Pa.
Thursday, January 31 8
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Boy Scouts Plan For
National Jamboree
Several members of the =
'ocal Boy Scouts and Explor-
tentatively mak- How Safe ls Sa
plans to attend the ‘ie
National Jamboree When Driving
Joy Scouts of Ameri
On Ice
historic Valley Forge.
How fast is it safe to drive
term (@ Car on ice or snow?
Julv Edward P. Curran, Safety
it Director of Keystone Auto-
oxist mobile Club, attempts to an-
A 1.5%0-acre tent city wil Swar that question with the
the Fourth National ‘following suggestions:
Tamboree of the Bov Scouts| Speed on ice must
af America at historic Valley than 25 miles per
Forge in Penncylvania. Inhour with reinforced tire
it bovs from all walks of chains. or 15 mph with spec-
1'fe. of all races and creeds/ial winter tires.
will live together, exchang-| Speed on packed snow
is the Rotary girl of the kills, swap home-town must be held to 35 miles an
month. She the daughter nroduets, and learn about hour or below when using
of Mr. and Mrs. Max C. Rat- to customs and traditions, chains and 28 mph or less
fensperger, Birchland Ave ~f many sections of the using special tires.
» tion, 2 | Such speeds. the Club of-
ar A A an ficial noints out, are a meas-
Ci tad So Wi Ex os ; stoping traction on-
= a Plain common sense must
30V oC S KT soto ine suc >
America is to strengthen ens en fis
he program of the individ- :
al unit and to provide an :
for oe to be, He also declared that Tens
ssociated with Scouts from reed tire chains tll are a
1] narts of their own coun-/Motorist’s best friend on slin-
'v. This living together in af Surfaces, although spee-
writ of brotherhood and," winter tires can be helo-,
| iendship is one of the con-| nl in some situations. Such
| objectives of our chains. with projecting teeth
| ovement and the bosis cleats on. every . Cross
n which we undertake this chen, Tras forward frags
task.” ion while reducine side
Valley Forge Park is own-| Kids and braking distances
and maintained by the] Tn conclusion. the Kev-
smmonwealth of Pennsyl-["t"me spokesman declared
nia which invited the ‘hat come eperial winter tirec
| “outs to camp there. After ve helpful when snow or
| "= jamboree the Scouts wi'l soft and not too
|
fe
rs are
ing
“aurth
f the
‘a at
new
over
youngest
city for
will
next
moment
America's
st and busiest
=0 000
ith excitement
12 to 18. At the
narsons
1nesn’t
house
not be
BETTY RAFFENSPERGER
school senior,
Donegal high
is
nre of
e
gr
‘ive of the
wv
In Servic
Ww
3
-
‘Tech
ara
ve the grounds restored °°». The overall
» their original condition. however. ic not en-
Survey parties are alloca- to warrant drivers be-
ing 1292 troop camp sites lees cautious and care-
och 90 feet by 90 feet.|"]1 when faced with snow
| There will be 38 sectional "= ice conditions on the
amps each comprising 34
wps of 37 Scouts or Ex- —
and three adult When
and also a sectional remember The Bulletin.
named Soldier of the 2% of forty leaders. eee eee
for the 501st Transportatior| The Scout city will have
Company in Stuttgart, Ger | ‘s own water, electric pow-
many. Wechter, a parts spec-| and telephone systems,
jalist in the company, was 0st offices, fire department!
selected in competition on a medical facilities, an amphi-
basis of neatness, knowledg-| heatre seating 55,000 per-|
of military subjects and ef [ons and even its own trad-|
ficient performance of aszign | 18 posts. “Young
ed duties. Wechter entered| TEE
the Army in July 1955 and| When in need of printing!
arrived in Europe last Feb-|remember The Bulletin.
ruary. He is a 1955 graduate Ri
of Manheim High School
(U. S. Army Photo)
ment,
~ush
no
PFC ROBERT L. WECH
TER, son of Mr. and Mrs
James Wechter, 51 W. Wol
St., Manheim, recently w-s
‘arg,
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Ambulance
Makes 4 Trips 1}
Four trips were taken by !
the local community ambul-
ance last week, Monday
Jan. 21, Mrs. Herbert Tyn-
dall was taken to the St.
Joseph's Hospital bv drivers]
Earl Zink and Marlyn Myers pe
accompanied by Mrs. Joseph 3
Germer, nurse. Tuesday. the i
babv of Mr. and Mrs. Don
ald McCue was taken to th
St. Joseph Hospital bv }
ers Marlyn Myers and Frank |
Good. Jr., accompanied by
Mrs. Germer. i
Wednesday, Mrs.
Spangler was taken to her }
Manhe'm R4 home from the
St. Joseph's Hosnital by dri- | §
vers Samlel Dock and John
Myers. Thursday, Max Nent-|
wig. Florin was taken to
the St. Joseph Hocpital bv
drivers John Schroll and
Park Eberle.
Bankers Attend |
Conferences
Plans have been complet-|
ed for local bankers to at-
tend two hankine conferenc-
es. Yesterday and today, El-
am Bomberger and Glenn
Forney from the First Na-|
tional Bank and Trust Com-|
pany; Lester Hostetter and]
Charles from the Un-
ion National Bank, are at-|
tending the Pennsylvanial
Bankers’ Association con-|
ference at the University of]
Pennsylvania, Philadelphia.
Norman Bowers of the Lan-|
disville Bank is also attend-|§
ing the affair. {
February 4, 5 and 6, James’
Meminger of First National
will attend the American|!
Bankers Association confer-|
ence in the Waldorf Astoria,
"New York City. The confer-
ence is the ‘“Mid-Winter|}
Trust Conference”.
ves '—
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|LOSE DRIVING
Four local men
mong the eighteen
motorists to have their driv-
ing privileges suspended
during the week of January
11 by the Bureau of High-
way Safety. For speeding,
J. Roy Breneman, Mt. Joy
R2; James D. Drohan, Mount
Jov R2; and Charles E.
Fisher Jr., Mount Joy R2;
and for reckless driving,
James M. Gainer, Florin;
lost their licenses.
Young People Observing
[4th Annual Youth Week
This week throughout response to the will of God.
North America youth fel- Using this definition oi a
lowships of the various Pro- christian vocation we must
testant churches are observ- 190k at Hur own job or voca-
ing the 14th annual Youth tion and ask ourselves whet-
Week in cooperation with her or not it is a Christian
the United Christian Youth ygeation. A vocation can
Movement. During this week|only be Christian if it can
the youth of the church un-|gtand the following tests. +
der the theme ‘“Consider| Anything less than this can-| : or
Your Call” are being urged ey be 8 Christian. [Bulletin advertizement pays. |
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of everyday living. while job in society. |
The observance of Youth
Week dates back to 1944) one which takes the best you
when a group representing have to offer of skill and of
the International Society of will.
Christian Endeavor and the, 3. A Christian vocation re-
UCYM planned a special quires that human beings be
week in which to lay empha- treated as human beings and,
sis upon the youth of our children of God all the time.
churches and their unity in| 4. A Christian votation is |
Christ. Since then it has a life work in which you
been scheduled annually|can pray about your job on|
from the last Sunday in Jan- your job.
uary through the first Sun-| The most crucial need
day in February. The UCYM our day is the evangelization
now functions as the Youth|of the common life, this con-|
Department of the National verting of dull or cash-mind-|
involves all that one is, ed jobs to far-visioned ser-|
Christ in the U.S.A. |vice of Almighty God. “Con-|
: 5 sider Your Call” — the call]
The purpose in observing of Christ t5 make your vo-|
Youth Week this year IS one of FULL-TIME
four-fold: 1) to help youth christian service.
in each church choose voca-
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