Page 16-SUSQUEHANNA TIME:> Bill Bachert, left and John F. Hinkle, Jr. inspect blueprints for expanded pharmacy. Hinkle’s Pharmacy to expand Hinkle’s Pharmacy in Columbia, which has been serving this area since 1893, plans to double its present size in the near future, according to John F. Hinkle, Jr. Two adjoining properties, formerly occupied by Hein- eman’s Men's and Child- ren’s Stores, have been acquired by Hinkle’s. Demolition of the old buildings will begin in July, and a one-story Charles to J. Edward Charles, Pres- ident/ Treasurer of Donegal Mutual Insurance Company in Marietta, has been elected Chairman of the Board of the Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania, Inc. As Chairman Mr. Charles will spearhead the activities of the Federa- tions Board of Directors during 1976-1977. The Insurance Federation of Pennsylvania is a non- profit professional trade association representing a cross section of the indus- try whose combined mem- bership writes approxi- mately 85% of the pre- mium volume in the Com- monwealth. I. his new capacity, Mr. Charles brings to the fed- eration 38 years of exper- ience in the insurance industry. In addition to his responsibilities at Donegal, Mr. Charles serves as President/ Treasurer of Uni- ted Mutual Underwriters, Marietta, and as Director of Millers Mutual Insur- ance Company of Harris- burg. He is also a member of the National Association of Mutual Insurance Com- panies, the Tri-State Mu- tual Agents Association and the National Associa- tion of Mutual Insurance Agents. building adjoining the pre- sent Hinkle’s will be con- structed. Hinkle said he plans to enlarge the pharmacy de- partment which has out- grown its present space, as well as the surgical appli- ances and convalescent supply department. The food service will be enlarged to allow seating for up to 60 or 70 people, and a specialty ‘‘Hallmark”’ shop is planned. The project is expected to be completed in Febru- ary or March, 1977. Hinkle said he decided to expand at his present location instead of moving to a suburban location because of his confidence in the potential of down- town Columbia. ‘“‘Provide for people’s needs, and you get a response,’ said John Hin- kle. It is a prescription that seems to have worked for Hinkle’s for over 80 years. head insurance group Active in community af- fairs, Mr. Charles serves as Chairman and Director of Columbia Hospital and as Director and member of the Advisory Committee of St. Anne’s Home for the Aged in Columbia. He is a member and past president of the Marietta Lions Club. Mr. Charles is also Secre- tary/Treasurer and General Manager of the Marietta Gravity Water Company, and a director of the American Bank and Trust Company of Pennsylvania. Mr. Charles and his wife Edith make their home in Marietta. J. Edw. Charles June 2, 1976 GREINER’S GARAGE, INC. Your Full-Service Headquarters "We've always been friendly!" * Arco Gasoline * Arco Products * Batteries * Tires * State Inspection * Front-End Alignment * Oil Change & Lube * Tune-Ups * 24-Hour Towing * Etc. LEE EE EER WHR NH HEX At the same location L & G MOTORS "We're friendly, too!" Quality used cars and trucks. . .all price ranges Notary Service (Home phone 653-2246) R. D. 2, Rt. 230 West, Mount Joy, Pa. 17552 Telephone 653-4650 Mondays thru Saturdays v “WE’RE ANXIOUS TO SERVE YOU”’ Hinkle’s Pharmacy was founded in 1893, and from that time to present day, our most important function has been the compounding and dispensing of prescriptions. We believe this responsibility goes a lot further than the actual filling of your physician’s prescriptions. First, by seeing that our facilities and equipment are the latest most modern available and second, by constantly improving our service, so it is as helpful and complete as we can make it. We maintain a very large inventory of chemicals and pharmaceuticals so that regardless of the nature of your prescription, whether it be a basic medication or a rarely used vaccine or serum, we will be able to properly fulfill your medical needs. Our professional staff is also kept up-to-date on the most recent medical developments, by attending seminars and courses made available to our profession throughout the course of a year. We invite your inquiries or questions to our pharmacists at any time. * Free delivery service always to people in the area receiving the Susquehanna Times.” 684-2551 684-2552 24 HOUR EMERGENCY SERVICE Cor he Loner dence 1593 THIRD & LOCUST STS. COLUMBIA SRE Rl a a