Susquehanna times. (Marietta, Pa.) 1976-1980, August 27, 1980, Image 7

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August 27, 1980
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Phone 653-4100
Tuesday through Saturday, 8 am to 9 pm Closed Monday
Something Wonderful
has Happened
Through the research efforts of a few men and
women working together to find a way to stop air
pollution caused by smoke, we have reached our goal.
We have developed an all organic solution that will
completely stop the devestating pollution of the air
caused by smoke.
Our solution, together with specially designed
equipment, will stop smoke pollution.
Our method has proved effective in controling the
smoke of the following materials: all oils tested; coal;
wood; paper; rubber; vinyl; and gasoline.
So far we have not found any material that is not
effected by this new miracle organic solution. It
completely stopped all smoke when properly applied.
As a result of research conducted to stop smoke
pollution some other valuable materials have been
discovered. These were found to be far more effective
than products that have been in use for many years.
One such material is now available for public use.
FORMULA 12 is a solution which has been proved
effective in putting out oil, grease and other petrolium
fires. FORMULA 12 does an excellent job on most any
fire that could break out around the home.
FORMULA 12 is available in 1S ounce aerosol cans
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users it is available in one gallon and five gallon cans
and 5S gallon drums.
FORMULA 12 is completely safe for use’ anywhere.
It is so harmless that if a child were to accidentally
drink some of the solution there would be no harm
done.
If a person were trapped in a burning vehicle,
FORMULA 12 could be sprayed into the fire and on
the victim without any harm. In fact, the ingredients
in FORMULA 12 are soothing to a burn.
FORMULA 12 is manufactured by:
Clean Air Products, Inc.
Mount Joy Rotary club
to hear district gov.
“Take Time to Serve”
will be the subject of Mr.
John M. Aichele’s address
to the Mount Joy Rotary
Club Tuesday, September
2. Mr. Aichele is governor of
the Rotary district of which
Mount Joy is a part. The
district governer, a resident
of Hershey, will confer with
Jake Stehman, president of
the Mount Joy club, and
club officers about the
group’s planned service
activities for this year.
Mr. Aichele is one of 383
Rotary governors through-
out the world who re-
present Rotary International
in districts composed of
member clubs. Each district
leader supervises the clubs
in his area. A member of the
Rotary Club of Hershey, Mr.
Aichele is Executive Vice
President of Milton Hershey
School. He was elected to
his present office at the
Rotary International Con-
vention held this June in
Chicago, Illinois. He will
serve until June 30, 1981.
Rotary, with more than
18,000 clubs in some 150
lands, is an organization of
business and professional
men who provide human-
itarian service, encourage
high ethical standards in all
vocations and strive to build
good will and peace in the
world.
Zion Nursery School
accepting application
The Zion Lutheran Nurs-
ery School of Marietta, PA,
is presently accepting ap-
plications for both the
two-day and three-day class.
The two-day class meets
Tuesday and Thursday from
9:15 to 11:1S am. This class
is primarily for children two
years away from Kinder- |
garten.
The three-day class meets
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday, 9:15 to 11:15 am.
The three-day class is
mainly for children who are
one year from Kinder-
garten.
If you would like more
information regarding the
Nursery School program call
Mrs. Cheryl K. Ronan (state
certified teacher) at 684-
5689, Mrs. Jennifer L.
Douglas (aide) at 426-1482,
or the church office, 426-
1884.
Donegal Girl Scouts
planning year’s activities
The Donegal Neighbor-
hood of the Penn Laurel Girl
Scout Council is getting
ready for another busy year.
The Mount Joy service team
has been preparing for the
year by placing new leaders
and scouts.
In order to meet the
special needs of the first
grade Brownies, there will
be two troops for first
graders only. Judy Scanlin
and Audrey Landvater, both |
new leaders, and Martha
Bixler will be in charge of
these troops.
with Brownie leadership are
Spring Teleky and Nancy
Kulp. The Brownies will
also meet new leaders and
assistants, including. Barb
Titus, Bonnie Jones, Sandy
Gingrich, Gladys Applegate
and Yvonne Lightner.
Due to the increased
Continuing
interested in Junior Scout-
ing, there will be a new
Junior troop this year.
Trudy Houck, a former
Brownie leader, will lead the
new troop. Jerri May,
formerly with the Cadettes,
will also be working with the
Juniors this year. Continu-
ing service with Juniors will
be Nancy Kopf, Ella Gainer,
Sylvia Lutz, Deb Nagel, Gail
Gallagher and Linda Moore.
New volunteers working
with the Juniors are Cheryl
Boring, Pat Hawkins and
Richard Houck.
Beth Liggins and Judy
Funk will lead the Cadettes,
and Georgina Hammer will
continue with the Seniors.
Troop leaders will be
notifying the girl scouts
about their first meetings. If
you have any questions
about the troops, call
Martha Bixler at 653-1955.
King & Queen of Frost
in Lancaster parade
Nominations for the King
and Queen of Frost to reign
over the 1980 Jack Frost
Parade being sponsored by
the Lancaster Jaycees on
Saturday, November 15, at
1:00 pm, must be received
by the parade committee by
September 1, 1980.
All other parade partici-
pants must forward their
applications by October 15,
1980, for inclusion in the
parade line-up.
Nominations and applica:
tions should be addressed
to: 1980 Jack Frost Parade,
c/o Lancaster Jaycees, P.O.
Box 1118, Lancaster, PA
17604.
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