Vevs int- me ver, [ing be- nbi- ugh 1 a the sid- the the ial ial be- m rs. n- ed es- 1C- er de re ry re Ss. cQ ed WA Re LF) WA BY OY De UT QO Aad ed TN LY LW WN EE ey at WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1966 THE PULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. * Letters to the Editor x A CHALLENGE TO OUR TEENAGERS When are you teen-age girls going to join together in a pact to preserve your facial and body beauty against the senseless, careless driv- ing of automobiles by your boy friends? He thinks he is a good enough driver to take needless chances even though he has a license.only a short while and it can't happen to him, He doesn’t consider your life and limb when he ex- ceeds speed limits, passes on hills and curves or marked roads while racing some oth- er driver. When you seriously consid- er that you may be maimed for life or be killed because of your boy friend’s careless- ness, it is time you all protest and vigorously refuse to ride with this kind of driver in the future, Surely you read daily of these occasions that are hap- pening and the grave results, fifty-five deaths so far this year, besides the number who have been disfigured, and maimed for life, in our coun- ty. What mental torture for a formerly beautiful girl to look in the mirror and visual- ize the results of someone’s carelessness. If only she had protested sooner and refused to ride with him even though JURNBEIERIDEN ORES ARAN RGR EE EERE ae CONTACT: HOUSE FOR SALE To Be Moved From Location At 451 West Main Street Mount Joy, Pa. MR. EARL TRIMBLE -LANCASTER PH. 394-3763 Or MR. WAYNE HOLMES., 1000 S. 2nd St., Sunbury, Pa. 4 67 Chevrolet Everything new that could happen in styling... happened! she was infatuated with him otherwise, Recently I spent sometime | in the hospital and my room: was in hearing distance of the receiving entrance where I could hear the ambulance come in and out. It was a revelation to me and I would shiver when I heard the siren and then the terrible cries of the occupants or someone near and dear to them when they were wheel- ed out of the ambulance, it was heart rending. Then walk down the hall in the intens- ive care section and see the nurses walk softly by and glance at the closed doors with the signs on them (No Visitors.) The U. S. Government can make laws to force car manu- facturers to put all sorts of Safety Devices on their cars; but until they tighten up on the Nut at the wheel we will not accomplish anything. I have been driving since 1917, a model T-Ford and el- even different cars since, with Please take heed before it is too late and your turn com>s up. There is far more pleasu e driving sensibly, Try it, Lewis P. G. Hart September 30, 1966 To the Editor Mount Joy Bulletin Mount Joy, Pa. Dear Editor: I think it should be pointed out that Jack Horner, Candi- date for the Assembly in Har- risburg, has had a perfect at- tendance record during his past term and this should be proof enough that the people of the 98th District are being represented by a man who is giving his full time and tal- ents on your behalf. When the Assembly is not PAGE FIVE in session, Jack Horner is fulfilling a useful service to his District in the practice of law where he is better able to see if the laws are working as they were designed, and where changes could or should be made 10 better serve the people. It is with this well-rounded u.2 of our Assembly-men’s time and tale ent that has made our Dis- trict respected throughout the State. I have known Jack Horner for at least 15 years and am well acquainted with his pol- itical philosophy, and in these times of stress and complex- ity he is the type of man we need. Very truly yours, Frank F. Walter, Jr. MAYTOWN NEWS NOTES Miss Grace Henderson Phil Houseal celebrated his never an accident, not lucky; but because I was always careful to try and obey the law and considered the lives of my family as well as any friends who were riding with me. Also I tried to anticipate the possible actions of other drivers near me on the road. Think hard about this, en- joy life, yes; but enjoy a full life by being safe. Protest to any careless driver who you may ride with and do not let them take chances with your life and limb. Better still spend some time at the receiving en- trance to your nearest hospit- al and you will see what I mean, You can help stop this terrible slaughter of hu- 9th birthday anniversary on Sunday, Oct. 9, Melissa Lynnette Sperla, Arnold street, celebrated her third birthday anniversary on Oct. 5. Her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Lafayette Kurtz entertained her at a dinner. Miss Marie Harter returned last Tuesday from a vacation in Vermont and Canada. Mrs. Paul Haag, Shilling- ton, visited your correspon- dent on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. North Loucks, Elizabethtown, called on Miss Helen Sload and Mrs. Mild- red Wolfe on Sunday after- noon. The Maytown Brethren In Christ Church held its 9th annual Missionary Conference on Saturday and Sunday of man life and limb if you will just stop and think. > y ee / I \o JLT nay —— last week. The Rev, Doyle GM MAAK OF EXCELLENCE ETT 1967 Impala Sport Coupe! ™ No 1 With bright bold grille styling so proud it extends all around the front fenders. 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There also was special music at each ses- sion. Mrs. Ruth Newcomer atten- ded the Lutheran Social Ser- vice at Zion Lutheran church, Landisville on Monday even- ing. A Halloween party will be held in the social room of St. John’s Lutheran church, Oct. 21 at 7 p.m. It is sponsored by the Sunday School. The Illuminator Class of the Church of God will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Gainer on Thursday eve- ning, The special feature will be a “Tis and Taint” auction. The Rev. Daihl was attend- ing the Western Ministers Fellowship at Ft. Scott, Kan- sas, during the past week. Cadet Girl Scouts Hold First Meet Cadet Girl Scout #30 met for the first time this year on Sept. 12, ending a long sum- mer vacation. During the first meeting, officers were ap- pointed. Patrol leaders are Brenda Bates and her assist- .ants are Barbara Sloan. Joni Hoffmaster and Pamela Fitz- kee. Treasurer is Barbara Sloan; scribe is Beth Gibble; corresponding scribe is Jane Heilig; historian is Suzette Smith and publisher is Regina Baker. During the next two weeks, they discussed a pre- pared trip to Furnace Hills with eight other troops. On Sept. 30 at approxi- mately 4:45 all the girls were packed and on their way. Af- ter eating. they started with gathering wood and ended the day with a campfire cerec- mony. Saturday, they awoke to a steady downpour of rain. But this didn't hinder the daily routine. The girls still went about their jobs, in even a faster pattern to keep from getting cold. Sunday morning everything bright and sunny again. Atter breakfast they attended ser- vice given by one of the lead- ers. After dinner all gear was packed and everything was cleaned up. By 3-35 all girls were out of camp and on their way home. The cadets are planning to do a number of projects dur- ing this year, such as selling Girl Scout calendars and cookies. They plan to give another program sometime during February or March. They also plan to work on badges and the Active Citizen challenge. ‘SPIRIT’ TO SUPERSONIC In 1927, Lindbergh took 33 hours to cross the Atlantic. Today a supersonic bomber can cover the same distance in 54 minutes.