bage. 2 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES We have a sure cure # for baldness. If you are #2 running on Bald-ies 2 we can replace them immediately! 90% stock on hand. MILLER’S Mobil SERVICE 271 WEST MARKET STREET, MARIETTA All Utilities Included Enjoy: *Fully equipped kitchen *Central air and heat *Washer/dryer *Private entrance and patio Friendly neighbors and management— all in a small apartment community Harvestview Apartments Mount Joy Phone 653-2328 SHARP'S DISTRIBUTORS ITS RN (2 Porter & Soft Drinks 10 Decatur St., Marietta—426-3918 EMERGENCY MEDICAL CALLS Saturday Afternoon and Sunday Dr. David E. Schlosser (Mount Joy Area Only) EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Available Day & Night COLUMBIA HOSPITAL 7th & Poplar (Emergency Entrance) Susqueliuma Tintes Susquehanna Times & The Mount Joy Bulletin Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547 Published weekly on Wednesday (52 issues per year) 426-2212 or 653-8383 Publisher—Nancy H. Bromer Editor— Nick Bromer 8 Advertising Manager—Kathie Guyton Society Editor—Hazel Baker Vol. 78, No. 16, April 19, 1978 Advertising Rates Upon Request : 8 Entered at the Post Office in Marietta, PA as second g class mail under the Act of March 3, 1879 S Subscription Rate: $6.00 per year {ESe— "0 Trresseresmresressuessesosso gl Please send me the SUSQUEHANNA TIMES weekly (50 issues per year) for: Lancaster County——1 year—$6.00 (outside Lancaster County)——1 year—$6.50 Mail to: SUSQUEHANNA TIMES, Box 75-A, R.D. #1, Marietta, PA 17547. NAME. ccecereccrsrrencenassessrssssccsssssaace sseserens seressesseserens St. & No. or R.D. No............ Rass eSATA TSA City or TOWN..eecueeeesectacacaasessacnncene drial atsiareriuii] State..ccusrirrerirancess oesssiRise IRV AY ives Zipiioissicsnrsinin Need a Better Apartment Deal? | Auction Carolyn Luttinger and Ora Lee Long look over the furnishings of Riverview Towers in Marietta. The house and its contents will be auctioned soon. An open house for would-be buyers will be this Sunday from 2 to 4 in the afternoon. Kids see ambulance Last Thursday, the kids at Riverview Elementary School played ‘Ambulance’ with the real thing. The Marietta Ambulance crew visited the students in grades one through six and brought their ambulance along. ‘ Charles Markley, train- ing instructor of the Marietta Ambulance Assoc. explained how the alert for an ambulance is received, how to stabilize a patient while in transport to the hospital, and what the duties of each member of the crew are. Claudia Sload, Barry Eppley and Steve Englert, all members of the ambulance crew, assisted Mr. Markley in his demonstration. The Riverview students asked a lot of questions and had the chance to play ‘patient.’ One child was placed on the litter and - another was given oxygen. The ambulance visited the school as a part of the program of special reading classes taught by Mrs. Carol Lambert and Mrs. Elizabeth Smedley. ‘‘The federally funded classes are intended to motivate stu- dents who have little interest in reading.’’ the instructors said. The child- ren had earlier been visited by a tractor-trailer and a fire engine. ' The instructors in this program, Mrs. Elizabeth Smedley, Mrs. Carol Lam- bert, and Mrs. Sally Hess of Grandview Elementary School, will attend the ESEA Title I conference for Federal Coordinators in Philadelphia this week. Mount Joy calendar Here is the Mount Joy calendar: April 21: Paper drive by Cub Pack 136 (continues to the 22nd). April 22: Festival of Joy at St. Mary’s Church, starts 9:00 AM. April 26: Recreation Asso- ciation meets at Boro Office at 7:30; Welcome Wagon 10th anniversary covered dish dinner at St. 6:30. Luke’s, ' MOUNT JOY LEGION (2 mi. E. of Mt. Joy off Rt. 230 By-Pass) Lh Tl a Mla 1h Slo Sil NJ April 29 BARITONES Sunday Dinners 12 Noon to 9 P.M. Reservations—898-8451 Norlanco Medical Center Association Seven years ago the citizens of the Mount Joy -Elizabethtown area were deeply concerned about tiie shortage of doctors within our community. The costs of setting up a medical practice had become almost prohibitive, and, knowing the the problem would get worse, interested local people got together to do something about it. With the help of the re- maining local doctors, and the time, effort, and money of thousands of people in the community, Norlanco Health Center was built. The building, owned by the Northwest Lancaster County Medical Assciation, is leased to the doctors who practice there on a monthly basis. The doctors equip- ped the facility. Rental income goes to pay for preventive health care programs and research in the community and to provide for future expan- sion. For now, the rent ($48,000 a year) is being used to amortize the mort- gage, pay taxes, and main- tain the building. At the present time there are 6 doctors, a physician’s assis- tant, 2 dentists, 3 counsel- ors, a dietician, a physical therapist, and 2 biofeed- back specialists there. The Association is guid- ed by a board of directors. - One third of the board members are from Mount Joy, one third from E-town, and one is a physician. Two others must live within eight miles. The board now consists of: Charles Ricedorf, pres.; Glenn Irwin; Glen Fuller; Charles Hershey; C.A.S. Hollinger; Ethel Foley; Leslie Blake; Thomas Meckley; Robert Brain; Milton Good, M.D.; Andy Reymer; and Janice Ford. Financial statements are available to the public. Any questions regarding the Association and its programs may be directed to Glen Fuller, Exec. Director, Norlanco Medical Association, RD3 Elizabeth- town, PA 17022; or call 653-8448 or 367-1009. .. Walker: (cont.) [continued from page 1] Walker said that big government results from the people’s habit of looking to Washington to solve their local problems. The U.S. government re- sponds by passing a law which is almost impossible to repeal and applies everywhere forever, staying in effect long after the original local problem is gone. In response to questions Walker said that he votes according to his consti- tuents’ wishes about 75% of the time, and the rest of the time according to his own mind. Some bills involve secret information or emergencies, he pointed out. He also told the group that writing a letter is the best way to influence your congressman. Signing a petition with S50 others doesn’t count as much in the legislator’s mind, he said. | Powonalised Within The Weans Of Cvony Fowl, TOTO 00 £0 00 6009 PM 0900 a 09 Richard D. Smedley FUNERAL HOME id NORTH GAY STREET, MARIETTA 426-3614 April 19, 1978 EE
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