THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1967 ‘Chaplains Work With Viet Troops PAGE FOUR AUTOMATIC WASHERS CAN POSE SAFETY HAZARDS Doris W. Thomas Extension Jerry Marcus * Council Was It Sudden? (From page 1) work and that the Krei- mer der company is expected to| More than 200 chaplains | _ inl uve 8 : begin work Y ay De are ministering to our soldiers Economist Says Slifough aio lin Vietnam, the Catholic Di-| matic washers no longer po: a threat of accidental injury from a wringer, hazards are present. Automatic washers need to be grounded to elim- inate the danger of electric In the meantime, curbs are beinz installed on Orchard | Best notes. Another 2,000 are road between Main and |S€rving at army posts else Birchland, making ready for | Where in the world and thru- ebuilding of that thor. |out the U. S. All have been the | thiore | specially trained at the Chap- webu} . TE pitmber meeting of Ite School, at Fort Hamilton fhock, ® a a DI the council will be held on |in Brooklyn, just beyond thel1s located nn the 2cCre Monday night, Sept. 11 — | Verrazano Bridge. greater BE tac is in con- one week later than usuail ‘The student chaplains : fol ¥ 8 Ee re 4 veo because of Labor Dav. | low the practices of their par- tact wit e earth. you : ticular faiths. But distinct touch or grasp a Pa ® Of This 'n That From page 1) playground picnics, teacher | get-togethers, etc, etc. The park takes care of them all in fine fashion. There’s ample parking, the pavilions are numerous, the wales supply handy, and there’s plenty to do and see. This summer, the park is particularly beautiful, with its lush green grass, encour- aged by our frequent rains! | Yes, Mount Joy can be very proud of its parks! * * » We heard of an unusual plant this week. Mrs. Eliza- beth Charles and Miss Betty Charles, 224 Pinkerton Road, have blooming in their yard a lovely “evening primrose.” ive spirit of the school is in terreligious, and it could not| be otherwise in the multifaith | army of a multifaith nation. At the school, the principal courses of study are the ‘Ba- gic’ and the “Career.” The basic course runs nine weeks, and includes a week of man- euvers in the field at nearby Fort Dix, N. J. After considerable experi- ence with troops, chaplains who wish to make a career] in the army move ahead to] the Career course, which lasts nine months. About are now enrolled. It is entire- ly classroom work, and upon graduation the chaplains will be assigned to posts usually at Staff level, and some will ship out to Vietnam Make Inventory It is a yellow blossom, a- bout four inches across, that begins to open in the late af- ternoon, is at its peak dur- Of Home Items If you had a fire in home, would you be able ing the evening, and then T1104 | JUSL 4 were tell your insurance man what items of contents destroyed? The American Association recommends that you make an inventory of your belongings. To do this, the Association] clos; again when morning COI CoH * * * As we have always said, Mount Joy people do inter- esting things! Mr. and Mrs. Oliver W. Holmes, RD 1 were guests at a sizeable private party. in Harrisburg recently given in honor af the visiting Prin- cess from Holland, daughter of the Dutch Queen. According to Mrs. Holmes, the Princess was attended by two ladies in waiting, and her escort was a handsome member of a Dutch military suggests you go through your house, making a list of each chair, table, and every other article of furniture. Opposite each, write the price you paid for it, or, if you cannot remember or do not know the price, put down a figure representing what you think its present value is. This list can be made in | standing on the ground i {vr iv Insurance}; a defective appliances and touch a water faucet at the same time, your body serves as a conductor. But, if the machine is grounded, the cur- | rent goes into the ground and not through you. If you feel even a slight shock or tingle when using a washer, take it out of service at once and have it repaired You el can grouna ae oh the ~: vt lo » Re a Cis CS macnin tion. If equipped with an stop when the lid is turn off the washer adjusting a load. automatic raised, before REPOTTING BEGONIAS While repotting begonias, ferns and other house plants use a good soil mixture, says J. Robert Nuss, extension or- namental horticulturist at Penn State U. He also sug- gests removing all seed pods “| school is of tremendous Crossing between intersections killed 3,630 persons in, Ready Children To Begin School For preschool children and their parents, beginning im- portance. Between now and September, parents will give considerable thought to get ting children ready for school. Both short-term act- ions and long-term planning will be involved, says Mrs. Marguerite L. Duvall, exten- sion specialist in child de- velopment of Penn State U. Physically, the goal is a strong, healty body. Long- range planning for this can include building good habits, sential as the physical one, reminds Mrs. Duvall. Child- ren need to grow and devel- op mentally, socially, and emotionally to be ready for the milestone of beginning school. Parents can help their chil- dren to meet this new chal- lenge by enriching their ex- periences and stimulating their curiosity. They also can teach them how to meet new situations without fear and how to play with other child- ren their own age. Helping children to be ready for school will make this new experience a pleasant one, Mrs. Duvall adds. It cost operators of a 3,400 from annuals to prolong their blooming period. corps .! «= | duplicate. One copy should be placed with your fire insur- ance man so that he will have it for his reference if you have a fire. You should also itemize small items you may have in pound passenger car 58-8 cents per 100 pounds to register a vehicle in Pennsylvania, while truckers pay 65 cents and up for each 100 pounds of weight. such as eating and sleeping, and building muscles and eye-hand coordination thru active play. 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