October 27, 1976 Fire Call interrupts meeting of Friendship Fire Co. of Mount Joy President Doug Estock brought the monthly meet- ing of Friendship Fire Co. No. 1, to order Thursday October 7 at 7:30 p.m. Tony Malvoso, instruc- tor, presented awards to firefighters who completed the State Vehicle Rescue Course. Cheif Frank Good re- ported 3 fire calls and 1 service call for September. The fire at National Cash Register on Rt. 230 E. caused $14,000.00 in dam- age, property saved was 3 million dollars. The ambulance commit- tee reported crews have been set-up and are in operation. In new business the company approved to pur- chase and air chisel for vehicle rescue. At this time the company responded to Elizabethtown with their Hurst Tool to help free a man pinned in a vehicle accident. After the meeting was reconvened ‘there was a discussion on heating the upstairs. Leo Shank will look into cost and feasibil- ity of a forced air-heater. New members taken into Appraising - Buying - Selling - Supplies THE COIN & STAMP STORE 9 West High Street Elizabethtown, PA. 17022 Open: Weekdays, 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. Saturday, 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. 8 D. Wayne Agnew ; Dealer Tel. [717] 367-5800 [717] 367-6763 SALES & SERVICE € wen ® 25” Color $499.00 J. = 37 87 NAY 4 A 8 4 4A AS SAA AAR Aan the department were: 1.Bob Williams, Firefighter 2. Kevin Brewer-Active 3. Ken Stahl-Active Local students on dean’s list Donald G. Miller, 721 Walnut Street, Columbia, Pa., Nicholas J. Nubile, 316 N. 3RD Street, Colum- bia, Pa., and Marybeth Geibe, 11 Spring Garden Street, Elizabethtown, Pa. qualified for the Dean’s List at The Pennsylvania State University for the Summer Term, which end- ed in August. Miller and Nubile com- pleted the term with per- fect 4.00 average. An average of 3.50 or better is required for the Dean’s List. Jr.-Jr. GE TELEVISION 5 HEADQUARTERS 13” Color $279.00 B. Hostetter & Sons, Inc. a 35 WEST MAIN ST., MOUNT JOY, PA. HOURS: Monday - Thursday, 8 - 5:30; Friday, 8 - 9; Saturday, 8-5 ra R A dA Aare al SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 17 Pete Splain (#32) chases an Elco ball carrier down the field. photo by Corky Flick Elco spoils Indian hopes for title Donegal probably lost its chance for a sectional championship when Elco defeated the Indian football team 21-0 last Saturday. Before the game, Donegal, Elco and Cocalico had been locked into a 3-way race for the title with only one loss each. The Indians’ loss drops them to 3d place in Section 2 of the Lancaster-Lebanon league. Donegal still has one of the best overall won-lost records in either county, and a good shot at 2d place honors in the section. Neither side managed to score in the first half, then Elco’s powerful running offense began taking over the game. Donegal threatened to score several umes, but they ran out of downs before they could get the ball across the goal line. $369.00 19°’ Color FREE STORESIDE PARKING PHONE 653-1841 Since 1927
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