SIMON P, NISSLEY ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Phone 702-J | FARM BUREAU Mtoe! Avtemebile imerance Co. | 200,000 Square Feet [In Paraguay a | Ey Lancaster County is hard to DREAMS IN Explains Use Of Lane | 3 The center activity of »| Pioneering days are not over, : Gamma Globulin re corer ot activi of the] dave ste ook overt comers tart yen | ARE Tt She He Jug oyun “0 |arew over 24 per cent of all the | —— MARY G. NISSLEY | FUNERAL DIRECTORS | tmerence Co Mount Joy, Pa, MO {ur ‘ompany will be the |guay has witnessed a remark- ‘ minum Company will guay he tomatoes harvested ' in Penn | modern plant building. This! able pioneering venture. 3 | 9 : sylvania for the canning indus { By Dr, Oscar Davis i structure is 24 feet high—in In 1920 she opened her door} mare than were grown in|} Lancaster County District [keeping with the low, level|{s Mennonite settlers. A Broup i. ny other county of the Key T ( E T X Y Medical Director {contour of the region—and in from Canada. Thous stone State NO i A PA ERS Te obtained | external walls covered with | ands more poured in as refug As a result, tomato crops | | | from human blood, collected by | trapezoidal aluminum panels. {ees from Russia, Poland, Ger were a bonanza for Lancaster | i 1 ¥ « < « act os » ganizations soliciting | mw ork . \ YW | des n | the organization 1 g| Groundwork for the new | many. Hdrmess who received 1 459 57. Penalty Will Be Added T> All Borough Taxes After blood donations. Gamma Glob- | building—the second largest in On “the low-lying grassy | ooo from canners last vear lot | ulin is a part of human blood| Lancaster on a one floor basis— De EE Tia, bigot IM di | Director | Aluminum Company Mennonite Pioneers Lancaster County rT RARITY edica | Main Plant To Have Carve New Homes Tomato Crop Is Tops ~~ — UR When it comes to tomatoe [S10 | YO { ) { stretches of western Paraguay |{he vegetable, according to D September 1st, 1953. [serum and its separation from |was begun May 23. they built closely-knit com-|y rae} SE ue fant : : thrill loes not conflict with the Nit e exception « spec yi v $i ig le oy) Three-dimensional movies are a thrill — | blood does not con | With th xception of spec munities. They introduced a to-|,epresentative of American Can | GEORGE H. BROWN, III extraction of other parts of the |ially constructed areas, such as|;.11v naw o 1 ve into this Spa- © ey i | aw DOT » something Ni 0 i ‘ ib {tally new culture into this | ompany: but if you want to experience s g - I'ax Collector serum, particularly serum which | passageways, the floor of the... ; yi 1 & EY lable f oa wl By nish environment. He observed that county for bel ¢ kin thrift de re Tod available for|m: i / + of concrete. | x . = 1 : we - » Ion uy )Y ah lc in plant vi be of ah | Many of the refugees reached {mers in 1952 devoted 94 percent | even more thrilling, start making A lood replaceme on De | Some 4 cubic yards of con-| . : i ince AE: 1 Pr iE | — | heir "WwW 165 yenniless. | » acres to the growing Ol} ite . grounds than is whole blood. |erete will be required—equal It X I new Fol De ih dirs Pa Bale, bad , han | posits every payday, toward a new car or NOOO! ~ : —— { Since Polio (Anterior Polio-|{to a standard highway nearly | aid from outside they tomatoes for processing than | : : : fhe 2 { §. ear! {could never have succeeded they did in 1939. Virtually all home, higher education, or other goals you myelitis) is a disease of man | two miles long. lin their strange new environ-ithe tomatoes from the 6.320 ac-| strange \ . > atoes 320 a : [}| only, human blood is the only| Two hundred thousand square | ia rowing tl rog |} want to reach, . (}! UTC of Gamma Globulin and |feet of floor spac roughly. 5! ment. Handicapped by language |res devoted to growing the veg-| SC "CC 0 a 1 3 ) Space—-r oh 1 rrr t 1 IB sh, * | barriers. ignor: hat crops last vear were bought Th L( £1} ys it cannot be manufactured or|acres—will be made available barrie BS: hg nt of hat oy 4 ble 3 yea r io entative | Open your Bank Account here, and get or ‘ y 1 Cf "Wwe epresentat | produced in any other manner.|for machinery, chemical treat- © SroW or now ars SE ine ; : [ f id i der one roof (}| Polio i li ‘ caused by vir- |i {i and { they struggled for existence. of the can-making firm said. allmodern banking services unde . {}| Polio is a disease cause y Vir- ling sections and storage spaces. Tr ing Fes Pha in the egrow- | CLEANING - PRESSING uses, of which three types have | And the design of this new North American Te nnonite Ss The expansion in ( 8 oy | beers recognized any one of plant will Pe rnit expansion on hearing of the hardships of tomatoes for canneries in ( 1 zed, an) é Xpans A ivi te oi rn “vb My Land | (}| which may produce the disease. three of its four sides to an area Hair rotors Ir La tenets i ORDA: eran 1 UNION NA - » | By using the pooled blood from |of 400 000 0 re f > { cti “| prompt aid. They shared mater-|said, “is indicative of increasing | NK Ww | By using | C ' square feet—practic- |. ; ro) fap intere ‘oughot the | : Th te. iss ; ial, human, and spiritual re-|farm interest throughout 1e | MOUNT JOY B | areas, 3 possible 10] ally double us initial size, | sources. state in growing for the canning | ) ota ra Sal Sie i While immediate. expansion | The history of this modern|industry. During the last 14 OF MOUNT JOY [eC ains anti-bodies o ree | is t expeete » anticipati . . Sia : WBE] AUGUST 23 TO 28 - 1953 |S i; Polio viruses wi io! expected, the GA pioneering saga is told in “Pil-|{vears, Pennsylvania acreage | . I Dd bodi siti ubstances | a eyer-expanding .mal ket grims in Paraguay,” The author|devoted to tomato crops has in Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporatio in -bodies are substances r Trew achine | ° ign 4 . : iv. Af vp ” { £ h © lg A hs ty] oF 1 Yew am | J. Winfield Frttz, professor of|creased nearly 45 per cent. [ 55. LOSED FOR VACATI N produced in the body by react { products warranted the | and chairman of the He pointed out that last year | = p y fonses against | cio n - o go vo 18 8) < < ) i < < on of the ody Banning of an expand | division of social science at Be- [Pennsylvania tomato growers . ADI | disease producing bacteria or (able building. As civilian mar- | J New ter n TE CB 0194. . { i [the ollege p Newton, |derived 80 per cent—or $6,024 virus they are not normally |kets for the light metal grow thie] eollege, Nori) wie: SH ve Pe i . ne ft the Fve od Ve where fa S a U e in JO00C | pre less : rs has | 11 SD | Kan., studied the movement in] ,(G00—of their income from the y ' present unless a person has|there is a corresponding in- | its complex aspects. sale of crops to food processors ES {been ill with a recognized dis-|erease in the demand for alum- oestrone — > case of bacterial or viral origin, | inum screw machine products. | or has been previously vaccina- | This is so because aluminum | ted against that disease. Gam-|f{asteners are a natural accom- | Yeu phone We Call ma Globulin is of no value in|paniment to other fabricated al the treatment of Polio once the | uminum pieces used in thous- 4 Ee " « == {| only for the prevention of par-| The competition for screw | alytic Polio in a person who has | machine products is great. 1 : n | been in intimate and prolonged | Some 1500 companies now . EMENT1 { contact with a case of Polio [ manufacture such products | Immunity which results from | from various metals—with five | | | | | a - - disease had started, and is used | ands of different applications. SPECIALSALE ON _FIRST-QUALITY, FIRST-LINE TIRES [the use of Gamma Globulin is|such companies located right in {not permanent and lasts for a|Lancaster County. Two hund- | period of from four to five|red companies also make rivets. | COAL YARDS |}! weeks only, and in addition | The new Lancas'er Works will | {§| does not reach its maximum! pe the only Alcoa plant turning | | protective value until five days|out a full line of such products. | formerly conducted in Mount Joy and Landisville by J. C. {after it has been given. It is for| In front of the plant, facing | SNAVELY & SONS and earnestly solicit the continued [{|this reason that the office of the the Fruitville Pike, will be the | patronage of customers they have served. The same prompt {}| Lancaster County District Med- | Lancaster Works office build- | : : |ical Director should be inform- ing. Attached to the plant, this and courteous sey vice wi > od. | : . ih >1 11 be offered [ed of a diagnosed case of Polio will be a {wo story affair 25 feet WE ARE NOW OPERATING THE ; | | at the earliest possible time high. It will also be alain FILL UP NOW AT SAVING! |}| The presence of anti-bodies panelled, through with some | {§| pooled serum is evidence thai changes in architectural design. \ 7 SUMMER DISCOUNTS WILL BE EXTENDED | has developed In th: The show front of Aleon's mid. . | general public as a result of state plant, this office building | — J 2 DURING MCNTH OF AUGUST {§/ mild or unobserved infection will be 300 feet long and 44 | 1 n : | with viruses where paralysis feet wide. Its furniture will be | & {I did not occur. Many persons of gray aluminum with varied | [have had Polio in its milder colored upholstery. | i {§! ofrms without ever being a-| TE lee S H HIESTAND Lr CO | ware of having the disease, and | COMPLETES BASIC | ov igs » ° . so protected against furth-|7RAINING AT PICKETT | ” a {er infection with Polio of the Three ag y ‘te . PHONE LANDISVILLE 3221 ie eo Jaan, Josey sen. ear platen | TRADE IN YOUR OLD TIRES { Gy te. } pe 8 tt] on . Fr Be Toya Center, | AND RIDE WORRY-FREE FOR | S PS ‘| Camp Ickett, Va., recently. has been established that the They are Pvt. Allen W. Gar- | THOUSANDS OF EXTRA MILES 5 infection enters the body an son of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. | nose or throat, usuaily the lat- | Garman, of Elizabethtown, a Howto lan for your teleplione ter, and that the virus may be| james R Hert, son of Mr. and | p 3 found in the intestinal tract Mrs. J. *H. Herr, Salunga. and h u lan Polo vifus is present in, Charjes BE. Reist, son of Mr. Ww en yo p throat about five days early in and Mrs. E. N. Reist. Mt. Jov the infection and persists in the RO. , your home lower intestines for a period of tour to five weeks or even long- | er. The exact mode of transfer from one human to another is 8.20-15 SUPER-FLEX not definitely known, but is|source of Gamma Globulin in most likely transferred by di-|the county. Gamma Globulin | SAVE reet transmission of infected | will be furnished at no cost by | | 7.10-15 SUPER-FLEX IN TRADE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES EE Re io ization, IN TRADE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES material to the mouth. What | this office to persons intimately | pa t flies assume in the transfer | exposed to the disease, under PER IN TRADE FOR YOUR OLD TIRES of this disease is not definitely | the regulations set up by the : known, but it is possible for State Department of Health. them to carry the virus mech- | Much time and effort has anicaily from infected material {been spent in an endeavor to to food and thus the virus gains|produce a vaccine which will } $ ¢ntrance to the body when the protect against Polio, and while | SAVINGS OF Jjoo 3 O 1530 PER PAIR food is eaten. ‘lies themselves | much progress has been made, are not infected by the virus. no vaccine is as yet available. ON OTHER POPULAR SIZE 3 ’ ‘ Early in the year 1953, the/ MD SICAL Continued 8 control of all commercial, man-| There are many technical diffi- ; 4 2 : : S's | REGULAR PRICE TRADE-IN PRICE nfacture and distribution of culties involved in the produc- | Low COST SIZE PLUS TAX PLUS TAX oy LOW cost Gamma Globulin was assumed tion of a vaccine against Polio | ¥ SPECIAL PECIAL by the Office of Defense Mobili- principally because of the fact | 6.00-16 $20.10 $15.05 $10.10 : a c zation, and the plans for distri- that viruses rather than bacter- | ea Tm eae S a TS Denon 6.00-1 i bution by this agency were en-|ia produce the discase. The vir-! 0 6 6.50 16 24.80 18.60 12.40 6.70-15 acted April 17, 1953. The state us of Polio will grow only in| KELLY 6.40-15 21.00 15.75 ~ KELLY {is allotted Gamma Giobulin in tissue. It will not grow on cul- | CRUISER - rm shi 10.50 CRUISER ; | proportion to the yearly av-| ture media which readily al | 3 : $ 6.70-15 22.05 16.55 11.00 When building or re-modeling a crage of reported Polio cases lows the growth of bacteria | 7 10-15 24 a $ home, always plan to “telephone con- over a period of the previous 5 from which bacterial vaccines | vol 4 45 18.35 12.20 dition” your living quarters! Advance vears. The state in tun allots are made. Ee 7.60-1 ste | vears. 60-15 26.75 20 - telephone planning will improve the each county Gamma Globulin Polio can best be prevented | SB - ash -05 13.40 appearance and liveability of your in accordance with the above by avoiding strenuous exercise. PLUS TAX AND 8.00-15 29.35 22.00 14.70 PLUS TAX AND home. For instance, telephone con- plan. fatigue, and sudden chilling. | R ~~ rte fees duits they are inexpensive and easy Every licensed physician in Children particularly, and . ECAPPABLE TIRE 8.20-15 30.65 23.00 15.30 RECAPPABLE TIRE J to install during construction—will Lancaster County has received dults who have signs of fever, | I conceal telephone wires within walls’ {instructions from the State De- | headaches, sorethroat, vomiting, | ‘ that carry them to handy extra outlets. partment of Health in Harris- | stiffness and pains in the back | : | Plan ahead to enjoy your telephone! | burg concerning the use of of the neck, or some of those | : '® iy 3 Your architect and building cone {Gamma Globulin and the meth-|symptons should = remain at] dg {od of : obtainimg- it © from the home, preferably in bed. and be tractor will help you. | ; 1 3 ’ 3 P \ Office’ of the @ | | Lancaster County { seen’ by ‘their physician.'If they State Department of "Health. are developing the disease, by | With the exception of a very | following the above suggestions | : CAVE y y NA Q QL v - ey > > y COLU BIA TELEPHONE co small amount of Gamma Glob- | they will be helping themselves | SAVE Y OUR CASH Hy USE OUR EASY PAY MENT PLAN M . | uuin obtained by the pharmac- | to avoid a severe attack and at | 2 les before the manufacturing|the same time eliminating the! 208 E. Main St. nd MOUNT JOY a Phone 3-9351 {and distribution was assumed chance of spreading the infec- | OPEN MONDAYS AND FRIDAYS TILL 9 P. M. a Jby the Office of Defense Mobil- } tion to others. 4 § i, . | | I ito i ». om ne 3. i Lhe Aged { ENF i ; au) ; eer i aah an 4 Ll al i Zn Sot h big 3, pc oo -. i