1977 April 13, 1977 radiosondes (continued from Page 1) Each balloon had a note attached saying, ‘‘Hello! My name is ..... I am in room #.... at Riverview School, Rt. 1, Marietta. Please write to me if you find this balloon.” Within two days the students were recieving replies from people in Lancaster and Bird-in-Hand. Grown-up weather scien- tists regularly use balloons to study the atmosphere. Theirs tend to be sophisti- cated, with radio telemetry devices and homing signals attached to the gas-filled orbs, rather then notes on paper. Balloons are used to measure atmospheric con- ditions and track air movements. The Riverview class, for example, found that the balloons drifted east along with the wind that day. Riverview kids watch their weather balloons head skyward. ...more on weather balloons and A balloon carrying radio- reporting equipment is cal- led a ‘‘radiosonde.”’ In 1955 a radiosonde reached a height of 23 miles before it burst (Balloons burst because the low pressure at high altitude lets the bal- loon expand to the break- ing point). Non-radio equipped bal- loons, like those of the Riverview students, are called ‘‘pilot’’ balloons. Forest Fire Crews train The Elizabethtown— Mount Joy Forest Fire Crew and the Wrightsville Forest Fire Crew conducted a combined training session this past weekend. The training session was held at the Greentree Station of the Elizabethtown—Mount Joy crew. Training consisted of films covering fire weather and tools and equipment used in establishing a fire line; lectures on safety, use of hand tools, and fire characteristics; and a de- monstration of proper and improper procedures used in responding to and fight- ing a wildfire. Parents without Partners Maytown Parents and Teachers in Partnership will hold a meetin on Tuesday, April 19th at 7:30 p.m., in the Maytown cafeteria. The main topic that will be discussed is the Spring Festival. Babysitting will be provided by volunteer mothers. Have your child bring a favorite toy with him. Come and give us your ideas. Maytown Ambulance message To the Residents of East Donegal Township: The Maytown Ambulance Association has recently completed our 1977 fund drive. For those we missed we are Sorry. In order to join our association, please fill out the form below and mail it to Maytown Ambulance 3 Association, Maytown, PA 17550, c/o Larry Warfel. Qur dues are $5.00 for family or $3.00 for individ- uals. Deadline for joining is May 1, 1977. 0% a ae eo 0 0%" atele a ele ue ete 0 ae 0 0 a 0 0 ee AAR =a SUSQUEHANNA TIMES - Page 3 Is this marriage doomed? Is yours? Penna. Dutch whiskey versus Jack Daniels Where to dine in Lancaster, York & Lebanon Counties 3 3 Fi >: ONLY 60 CENTS YEE TROT STAID aN Na Re” 22 ; Tf &% IN SE I LEE : Caled (f 0% pe Get Your Garden _ : Peat Moss B ON 50-LB. BAG { GOOD THRU APRIL 17,1977 on Easter Plants Rose Bushes...ready to plant Coming Soon....Bedding Plants THURS., FRL., AND SAT. ONLY Turkey Breast reg. 2.191b. only] 79 Ib. Longhorn Cheese reg.1.791b. onlyl.491b. HERR S Intersection of 441 & 743 Open 6 A.M.—11 P.M. PHONE: 426-1805 Daily & Sunday