Lancaster farming. (Lancaster, Pa., etc.) 1955-current, October 24, 1970, Image 24

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    — Lancaster Farming. Saturday, October 24.1970
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To Make Recommendations for Southern Lancaster County
Medical Committee To Be Formed
A group of icpuscnlaliws
from organizations in Southern
Lancaster Counts have agreed
to create a committee to make
recommendations on establish
ment of a medical center in the
area.
Probably consisting of about
seven membeis the committee
would be knossn as SAMS
(Southern Lancaster Counlv
Medical Service Committee).
The proposal came out of a
meeting of about 35 poisons
from the aica at a meeting in
the Quanyville Boiough Coun
cil Building Tuesda.v night
The discussion c e n t e i e d
around two proposals The fust
was the possibility of using pait
of the Quan.wille Presbyterian
Home for the pioposed cenlei
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this week, it's not because we don’t like you 01 your or
ganization
We may ha\ e missed it m the i ush Oi may be you for
got to tell us
Either way, we'd like to extend om faun community
sen ice to you
To get on the Faim Calendai leinind us bv calling
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We are now hiring men.
The othei was a plan to estab
lish a piogiam in the area in
conjunction with the Lancaster
General Hospital that would
l> am intents in "ambulatory
medicine." oi family medical
piaelices
Prior to the meeting, about 30
persons toured possible clinic
facilities at the Presbyterian
Home accompanied by The Rev.
Dr F S Dyi ness, administrator.
The Piesb.vlcnan Home facili
ties include a waiting room, an
examination room, a doctor’s
office, a physical therapy room,
a laboiatoiy, and a phaimacy.
Latei in the etening. Dr. Rich
aid Weber, a member of the
staff at Geneial Hospital, who
viewed the Homo, said, “to build
a new building would be folly
when you have as nice a fac
ility as I saw tonight "
The Rev Dr. Dyrncss said 1
"Wc’rc not asking the town to
take it (the available wing of
the home), but wc’rc set up so
that if an emergency docs arise,
wc’rc able to help I’m cer
tain the board of directors of
the Home lakes the attitude we
are a service to the community
and aren’t here to see what we
can take from the community I
don’t think we want to be put
on a icntal basis we wouldn’t
want to be out of pocket, but we
wouldn’t want to collect lent
on it either.
"I would see no icason why
there would be any icnnincia
tion,” the Rev. Di Dy i ness add
ed, “except possibly foi ‘wear
and teai ’ ”
He said, howeicr. the Home
would be agreeable to accepting
purchase of needed equipment
and other key supplies fiom
local communities, if and when a
medical center is established
that uses the centei’s facilities
Dr Henry S Wentz, a Stias
burg physician and assistant
director of community medical
services for the county, elaborat
ed on a program sponsoied by
Geneial Hospital that trains in
terns in “ambulatoiy’ medicine,
or family medical piactice Dr
Wentz had previously discussed
the piogiam at a meeting of So
lanco icsidents Sept 28 at the
Fulton Grange.
In prefacing his suggestion,
Dr Wentz said it should be un
derstood that “it is just about
impossible to attract a doctor”
State Farmers 7 Prices
Rise 1 % in September
Prices received by Pennsyl
vania farmers during September
were one per cent higher than in
August, according to the State
Crop Reporting Service
Milk, eggs and giains were
higher while meat animals,
apples and potatoes weie lower.
Milk was up 15 cents a hund
ledweight, eggs up five cents a
dozen, com up two cents a bushel
and oats and wheat up thiee
cents a bushel
Steers and heifeis were down
50 cents a hundredweight while
hogs were down $l4O Fi esh
apples were down 83 cents a
hundredweight while potatoes
were down 30 cents
Nationally, prices received by
farmeis were two pei cent high
er than in August
Contributing to the national
puce advance weie higher puces
for milk, eggs, corn and lettuce
ABC Awarded $92,000
A Common Pleas Couit jury
Wednesday awarded Atlantic
Breeders Cooperative, Manheim
Twp, $92,000 damages for land
condemned 'by the State Depart
ment of Highways for Route 230.
This amount is $18,434 more
than the $73,566 65 awarded by
a board of view in a report filed
May 18
The Department of Highways
condemned 10 876 acres on Aug
10,1967 for access and exit roads
to Route 230.
Try A
Classified Ad
It Pays!
to a community after he is eslab- into the whole organization (pro.
lished elsewhere. posed medical center). It would
It was pointed out that, if mean uprootin ß myself but Tm
approved, such a program would willing to do that to become a
not be capable of providing a Part of this organization,
great deal of medical care until -j. m not j n f avor 0 f inventing
it had been established for about a j ot 0 £ monc y , nto p ,eject.’’
two or three years. d ( . g a j,. ac jded “I’d rathei sec
Dr. Charles W Bair, chair- it start with a small numbei of
man of the department of Gen- men and a small amount of
eral Practice at General Hospital money actually (to start) it
and a general practitioner for 38 would be a glorified dactor’s
years in southern Lancaster office Later on, maybe, we
County, said at the meeting “I’m could bring a specialist down
willing to throw my practice here *’
Polaris ’7l
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