Page 2 - SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Were you scared? Did you panic? It snowed ! Don’t be foolish & wait! Act now! Install Snow Tires Now MILLER’S Mobil’ SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA 426-3430 Columbia Community Ambulance Association ‘Fund Raising Dance”’ Mount Joy Legion Saturday, November 20, 1976 9 p.m.—1 a.m. Music By— ‘‘Daybreaks”’ {Free beverage—Soda—Cold Cuts] Donation— $10.00 per couple or send donation to P.O. Box 188, Columbia, PA 17512 Tickets available from any crew member 1% mi. S. of Mount Joy on Pinkerton Rd. off Marietta Avenue A Where we feature our own LOCAL CHOICE BEEF, PGRK, VEAL & LAMB 2 CUSTOM BUTCHERING Mon, Tues, Wed 9 - 5:30 Thurs & Fri8 - 8 Saturday 8 - §- Phone 653-4087 John H. Brubaker EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. Newton Kendig (Mount Joy Area Only) For Rent Modern Office, 500 square feet, in downtown Marietta. Immediate Occupancy EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Call 684-2805 or Available Day & Night 684-2273 COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) SUSQUEHANNA TIMES Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (50 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher— Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Rick Bromer Advertising Manager— Kathie Guyton Business Manager— Jody Bass Society Editor— Hazel Baker Staff — Pat Flowers Vol. 76 No. 46 November 17, 1976 Advertising Rates Upon Request Entered at the post office in Marietta, PA as 2.0 588 Pail nde she Act of Mareh 3, 1879 «4s, Ei ll A St aE a a NL ubscription Rate: $6.00 per year Miss your flu shot? If you missed getting your swine flu shot at Riverview, you can be vaccinated free at the following locations; Weds. (today) at E-town Sr. High, 600 W. High St., between 2 and 7 p.m.. (Call 367-1521 ext. 129 for information) Thurs., (Nov. 18) at Hemp- field Sr. High, Landisville, from 2-7 p.m. (898-2231) Anyone over 18 who did not get a swine flu shot already is eligible. Flu season starts in December, and the vaccine take 3 weeks to take effect. People who are coming down with a fever should not get the shot. The reason; if the fever hap- pens to be swine flu, a vaccination will only make it worse. Robert Gingrich of E-Town gets swabb & 3 Lo Patrick Bonham, of 611-A Square Stree is ai and daughter Jenny look on. ...vaccination program [continued from page 1] The swine flu serum was administered with a gun that shoots a stream of liquid. The serum leaves the gun under such high pressure that it penetrates human skin to a depth of 1/4 to 1/2 inch. No needle is necessary, and the shot ed after his shot. Asked if he had any reservations about flu vaccination, he said, ‘‘No, it would be foolish not to take advantage of this.” Indians upset by Pioneers 21-26 after dominating 1st Lampeter-Strasburg up- set Donegal 26-21 last Friday. The Indians led 14-0 after the first 3 minutes of play, but L-S managed to Loins the, gasket eventually is with a strong running attack. Donegal’s first TD was scored by Pete Splain, who charged S52 yards to score. Scott Mowrer intercepted a pass a minute later, and Al Newlin ran the ball ‘across? the line for the Indian's 2d TD. After that, L-S quit trying to pass, and their defense tightened up. Donegal’s last touchdown was scored by Marlin Emenheiser, who. pulled -in- a long pass from Kevin t, Mount Joy, gets his shot while wife Cheryl (cont’d) is almost painless. Adele Marstellar, of Manheim, who ran the program, noted that the turnout was big and that the worst reaction anyone had suffered was a sore arm. The volunteers, who worked under the direction of Mrs. Dorcas Knorr, were; Registration; Nancy Jenkins, Virginia Libhart, Elizabeth Smedley, Nancy Kendig, and Mrs. Betty Lutze. Jet immunization table volunteers were: Mrs. Dale Boyer, Mrs. Martha Strite, Margaret Garber, Linda Smeltz, Joyce Moyer, and Janet Siegler. Volunteers at the re- action information table were: Carl Adams, Jr., Rene Kochenberger, Jeff Heagy. Paul Stroebel, Ben- jamin Funk, and Thomas Knoas were in charge of the traffic and line control and Alberta Kauffman and Kathy McCoy were in charge of the nursery. Carol Fouse of Mount Joy was a bit ‘‘scared’’ of the new vaccine, but came because her doctor recom- mended it. half Bradley in the end zone, making the score 21-12 at halftime. In the second half, L-S got all the breaks and all the points. i!Fhe Jadiansi'now, have ar 7-3 record for the year. November 17, 197¢
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