November 3, 1976 Guidance A lunch of appreciation for area high school guidance counselors was held at the Mount Joy Vo-Tech on October 21st. The luncheon was held by U.S. Air Force Recruiting Detachment 108 to honor the guidance counselors for their help. in counselors are honored getting information on the Air Force to interested applicants. Captain Douglas J. McLean presented certificates of appreciation to Mr. John Day (Donegal High guidance counselor) and Mrs. Lily Grimm (a former guidance counselor). ternate Joi Shearer. WILLS LLL SLA LSIS SLL SETLIST SSS SSS) Vill dl ltd ddl RR Rie aaa ie es SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 11 COLUMBIA FACTORY OUTLET TAKE ROUTE 441 TO TRAFFIC LIGHT AT THIRD & CHESTNUT STREETS [ROUTE 462] IN COLUMBIA TURN LEFT, GO THROUGH COLUMBIA ON 462 PAST ITT GRINELL, PAST DAIRY QUEEN, TURN RIGHT FIRST ROAD. OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 8:00 DURING DECEMBER. PHONE 684-6341. 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All members Cindy Charles— 6th; Jenny Johnson— 13th; Jolene 300 3 who auditioned for county Kohler— 10th; Tracie Lindemuth— 19; and al- Thurs. & Sun. 7 S Oussn chorus are eligible to tr Hoffman— 18th; Margaret Births Mr. and Mrs. Jay Risser Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth STEAM VAPORIZERS (CR Led RRR RRR RR RR a li ides : Bring Hie whole Shebang COOL VAPOR HUMIDIFIERS (Cecelia Miller) 25 W. Chastain (Carol Good) R.D. Market St., Marietta, a #1, Mount Joy, a daughter daughter at St. Joseph at General Hospital, Oct. Steam Vaporizers — from $8.98 Cool Vapor Humidifiers — from $13.95 Hospital, Oct. 26th. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Craft (Michele Knight) W. 29. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Rin- iech (Nola Maguire) R.D. Donegal St., Mount Joy, a #1, Bainbridge, a daughter son at General Hospital, at St. Joseph Hospital, Oct. Oct. 25th. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mr. and Mrs. Randy Eberle (Deborah Metiman) Gottschall, 103 N. Water- R.D. #2 Mount Joy, a son ford Ave., Marietta, a at Osteopathic Hospital, Oct. 26 daughter at St. Joseph Hospital, Oct. 27th. Nursing students honored The 1979 Class of St. I) D ( atoll ) 316 E. Market St. 1. “Why do we need them?” To add moisture to dry in- door air, to relieve the discom- fortmost commonlyassociated with respiratory ailments. And 2. "Are there any other reasons to have them?” There sure arel. . .More and more people today are re- cognizing the benefits of pro- perly humidified air as an aid to prevent dry, itchy morning throat, bothersome static elec- tricity, and to prevent even your house plants, furniture and rugs from drying out. Plus, by maintaining proper moisture in the air you'll be more comfortable at lower temperatures. You'll be able to save on costly fuel bills be- 3. “What's the difference between a “cool spray*” humidifier and a hot steam vaporizer?” A ““cool spray’ humidifier adds moisture to the air by breaking down water into very minute particles—mist. . .and because these particles are so fine they are absorbed into the air as quickly as they are blown out of the humidifier. A hot steam vaporizer, a product very similar to that which your grandmother used, Joseph Hospital School of \ Marietta J because they're portable—they cause moist air is economically adds moisture to the air by Nursing held its Capping ne ns can go where you go to give heated. steaming the water, much like a tea kettle steams water. Ceremony recently with 44 freshmen students taking part in the event. Freshmen students hon- ored at the ceremonies in- Creative Craft Shop NOW OPENED Large Assortment of macrame beads & cord you the maximum relief. 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