The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, August 26, 1954, Image 6

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[| TT | THE BULLETIN, Mount Joy, Pa,
F | NEW I OWN Medical Research | Thursday, August 26 |
{ like to buy in =~ Sediety Seeks 200
| By Mrs. Edith Eb bli ti n
{ Visitors of Mr. and Mr - Pu Te Sup ort |
stores where the | wood were ran wr “LIC Salunga Picnic |
o nsvlvar r for |
| Paul Lehman, Milton Grove A diy 30 : hy : st Te y for The Sal se community pie- |
- sales. eo, fe are Mr. and Mrs. Albert neaita Sesearch net a
of Blossom Tl innounced vesterday the laun ea “ nic was he'd last Wednesday a ®
Mrs. Ire re Snvder spent. the ching of a campaign to enlist Vv Long's Park with 200 attending r
courteous. past week with Mr and Mrs public support for its program 7 Gate prizes were given by) 1C e VS
David Alleman at Marietta The organization founded 2 hes } er the business men of Salunga
\ Mr. Edward Isler left {or Vears ago, Gi = To wi 5 hat 2 | and were won by the following: “
Np Goosebay, Laborador where he tives ol medical schools, colieg “hy 4 3 Clan fd Chr 1 1
will spend two wecks on gov- €S. hospitals and research labor 3 i etn in; Pa. Sik 4 Fine Dry Cleaning
y for { ; . Gn Phyllis hy Nancy Kulp, ; Ares
ernment work be Hen NN, MCT Warre Viow v, Joann Bruba- yy
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Geo Its objectives are to educate i! a in rele & Sus 7 op Prolongs The Life ig
Moore and family were: Mr. the people of Pennsylvania re- RB ! phey, Maggie Myers, eld eo Of
and Mrs. James Kelly, Mr. and garding the importance of r G i Wagener. Sue
And I Like Mrs. Luther Smith, Mr. George, search and the part it plays in rH Ee I i Be
: rn I Any yes For full inf 4 Kendig, Jen. Kendig, Gloria :
Deeg and son, Charles, Colum-| medical progress, according to YETORANS ADM A us Funk. Judy Schreiber. Grace! Your Clothing

The Same Kind bia; Mr ar d rs Jed Sener, of Russ HB. R th, of Erie, presi- ne _____ | Davis, Robert Bishop.
Lancaster, Mr. and Mrs. H F. dent of the Society .
Benj. I. Garber
: : Frank of York, Mr. and Mrs “We find that an educational
Of Friendly Attention || Robert Friday and family program is porns at’ this Soka PA
Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ab-|time because of a stepped up Phone 702+ JAMES B. HEILIG
Where I Bank. FARM BUREAU |
Norah Jars ©. Funeral Director
Life Insurance Ca,
You Phone 3.4071 We Call

 
{| ram Gamber were: Mr. and campaign of propaganda and
Mrs. Mark Winters, of Manheim, information which is being
[| Mr and Mrs. Salem Gamber circuiated throughout the State
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That's Why I Bank At
and Mr. and Mrs. Havard John-| pecially about the use of ani-
BANK IN AIR CONDITIONED COMFORI PRA Mp faa mis, Peetily the uss oft
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. B. Smith gig :
UNION NATIONAL of Mount Joy RD, visited Mr. “Our aim is to tell the yub-
and Mrs. Howard Gamber SIND ae I
MOUNT JOY BANK Visitors of Vrs and Mrs. intend to utilize overy means
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FN NT JO | Maurice Frvsinger and Mrs wailable fo tell ‘he story. Al
OF MOUNT JOY | | Katie Moore, and Mrs. Ida Eis- he
‘ [|e “rn. (ready scores of lay organiza-
and daughter, of Columbia RD, medical research — es

lic the facts about research. We
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Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation berger were: Mr. and Mrs}... interested 1 In health
HLere LEK I! Lie tid
tris sali hasta
nce Grecnawalt, Ch eh nd welfare of their fellow citi

AMPLE FREE PARKING SPACE 0! rey
VMIr. and Mrs. Melvin Swingler,
: : ; ens have joined our ranks. In
-———— | Columbia, Mrs. Jay Stehmani.. iyi: es
: ddition, many prominel men
and children of town. AA res Locsin, J :
Nv Mrs Fluand Kid and women, professional people
SICO Mr. and Mrs KUNIS ahd lay people alike, have also
and daughters, Mary, Joan and 1 . 3
ottered to help us In our pro-




 
   

son Cpl. Donald Kuhns, visited 1
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gram to lay the facts before the
| the following the past week:
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Enge'rth,
Blossom Hill, Mr. and Mrs. Jos
eph Hoover of Lancaster, Mrs.
Alice Guerskey, Mrs. Mary Reb
{ man and Mrs. Lucy Frosythe of
people 3)

Dr. Roth said certain groups
were ‘seeking to. hamstring
scientists by trying to prevent
the use of animals in experi-
PUT THIS NEW DUAL-PURPOSE
i nents by raising the false anc
Coatesville ments Oy raisin he fals ! oy

SACRE



 
Ai mf irra
Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Is each Issues of cruelty
Py Sr. sted Mr. 208 on r scientists are not only NE HOLLAND SPREADER TO 5 We.
Pu blic Mrs. Irvin Witmer and family 12 the saving of hu- WwW Le
The “Merry Maids’ Sunday Man lives, but to the humar
Schools Sond hn 3 th i Newtown E amon of animals as well. WORK ON YOUR FARM TODAY. °
U. B. Church and their teacher, They have saved’ countless lives
A Mrs. Loreen Witmer held a ©! animals as well as humans THEN USE iT ALL YEAR 'ROUND


through the discovery of treat:
{ Miss Jean Witmer, spent a ment and cures for animal ills
few days with her grandparents their experiments AS A 3 TON
Mr. and Mrs. John Kauffman Sr.|>0me of th most import:
at Tronville medical advances that aire SELF-UNLOADING
Mrs. Earl Gel'macher and|/been made in the last 50 years FORAGE WAGON
children attended the Pierce dre as a result of medical re-
M:ddle- | Search involving the use of ani
gie roast last Friday evening.

Just
remove extension sides


and Leppard reunion at







town.
Mrs. Matilda Derr visited Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Derr at Mount | Polis vicims need help NOW!
then. ..



 



Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wm LR 1 Nl Attach widespread
Fogie and family were Mrs ZAR I Ty 3 Wea shaft with three
Charles Mann of Kansas City \ pcs J ~ ) : belts on each end.
Vi=:ouri: Mrs. Weona Bupps, of a MARCH OF DIMES ! C 0

York. Mr. E¢ rd Barton and! }’ AND DOLLARS
 




i | CR Rg : Me Inv B rr of Colun _— hd
i ng ar 307 Iau n. E Col Rbk : Mail Your Folder Today
Sa dee Ye a 2nd. Sod POLIO WON'T WAIT
R chard, visited the following —
the past week: Mr. and Mrs THE ANCOR, Con AS A 130 BUSHEL P.T.O.
yor Ive. Mount Jou Mr FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS
Robert Rye. Mount J Mr. NC Rady, John CG. Fraval MANURE SPREADER
and Mrs. Paul Jones, Mr. and ( Treasurer
Vrs. Alfred Atland, Columbia, Boo tah Dreneman Buiiding
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Ziok, Iron ” i ; 3 Bi Rea TRE
ville. Mr. and Mrs. Faul Smith
“olvmbia RD K Y TF
Mr. and Mrs. John Sterbach or gu
1d son, of Lancaster visited
; Tv
NT and Mrs. Jol lille
Rn ye ik 2 Wh of fall W aro drohe
Mou tville, visited Mrs. Serena

Fogic ry,
NX Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Aris- A
IT'S NEW... » Wittle were: Misses Anna Oh } A
and Jennie Sweitzer. Eli- a J You can haul as much as 3%: tons of silage.
IT'S EXCITING... Miles
zabethtown: Mr. Charles
IT'S THE FASHION... Columbia RD; Mr. =a
rh Wittle and family Col
Mr. and Mrs Darvin
Hartzell, Cleveland. Oho and
Rev. O. K. Buch, Manheim
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Gelt-
marcher entertained Mr. and
rolls lovely painted designs o on your | 375 Looe Tatton ang sim, of
And at the silo or storage area you have a com-
pletely automatic power unloading unit. No
more forking out loads into your blower. Just
set the tractor throtile and Uni-Lever control end
your forage box unloads itself. The beaters do
the work—reducing unloading fime to about 5
minutes. You can also use your forage wagon
for hauling and unloading other materials . . .


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Hopolang and Mr bog Mrs. corn . . . small grain . . . corn cobs . . . tobacco You have the most advanced spreader on the market today . . . hendling
Super Kem -Tone Walls! \ orl Landis of L tit BD. : ribs, the entire opera on right from your tractor seat with patented Uni-Lever
; Mr. and Mrs Albert Myers Control . . . and at the same time you can cut your trips to the field in half. 2
a ‘ : and daughter, Joann, of Sentz’'s You can even vary the apron speed while the beaters are running . . . or run i
It’s like magic! With a special Trailer Court, visited Mr. and the beaters and apren separately to get even, high-capacity spreading— i
new roller and new sensational Mrs. Harry Weaver and prevent throwback while emptying. A special Metalife Primer inside and 3
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Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Oliv-
shimmering designs on your er Witmer and family were
freshly painted Super Kem- Messrs. Oscar and Elmer Spayd
Tone walls. and Mr. and Mrs. Horace Wal-
Applikay you can roll lovely out and dense Georgia Pine flooring give your spreader extra long life.


: $919 $B45 tors T.itit
And such a variety of effects 218 PT. 545 GAL. { ters. Lititz RD.
is possible! With the choice of $369 DEEP COLORS Mrs. Betty Lou Herr is RECEIVE THI S NEW HOLLA ND 4 TON WAGON
enchanting Applikay designs 22 ar. ; spending a few weeks with her
o $5.69 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert css Cit NN oO E X T RA C Oo a T
and the iridescent Applikay
colors, you can create countless different design effects to
individualize your walls. It’s easy, fast . . . and washable!
Less than a quart of Applikay is enough for the average
room and it’s every bit as washable as Super Kem-Tone.
See our Applikay Design Selector for 67 new ideas in
decorating . . . see how the lovely Applikay designs 2 | | | |
shimmer and change with the angle of view. A c =P
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Frank.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyrus Graybill,
Columbia RD. visited Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Frank.
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Get a New Holland Model 4T wagon FREE af no extra cos! with the purchase
of each spreader. Made of high-grade, heavy-duty steel these sturdy wagons op-
erate with equal ease in rough fields or on paved roads . . . turn on a dime even
when loaded to their four-ton capacity. Four point, constant balance is the secret.
This special introductory offer is good ONLY UNTIL THIS LOT OF SPREADERS IS
GONE. So don't wait—Act now. Telephone or stop in today.
EM and SONS

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BE SURE to visit our store Friday and see

Applikay demonstrated by a factory expert.
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Only $5 |
FEES

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i hy Mount oy Deg. Store LITITZ, PA. PHONE 6-2131
H. S. Newcomer & Son, in.
53 E. MAIN ST., MOUNT Jo |
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