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This service enables us to keep a complete record of all prescriptions ‘we've filled for you and any member of your family, in our store, at all times. Always free delivery 684-2551 or 684-2552 inkle’s Phaumacy ) o | ax the cower since 1893 Third & Locust Sts., Columbia RT Mrs. Barbara Elliot explains the use of several medical devices to: left to right; Stacey Heiserman, Steve Sload and Amy Elliott. Students in room 50 at Riverview learn about stay in the hospital Mrs. Barbara Elliot, Di- rector of Volunteer Services for the Memorial Osteo- pathic Hospital, York, was guest speaker for students of room #50, Riverview Elementary School, the past Wednesday. Mrs. Elliot, who also organizes and conducts tours of the hospital for school groups, explained to the students that ‘‘a hospital stay can be as enjoyable as we make it.”’ The talk was in con- junction with the class’s unit study on disease control. Mrs. Elliot showed slides of hospital scenes in the pediatrics depariment, pro- gressing from admission to discharge. With the help of play instruments, the children were encouraged to take each others temperatures, handle an intravenous nee- dle and pretend to measure blood pressure. The stetho- scope’s function was also explained. Each child received the plastic identification brace- let one would receive when being admitted to a hospital and told it could be removed only when cut by scissors. Mrs. Elliot is the mother of Amy, who is a student in Mrs. Shorr’s class. Mount Joy Friendship Fire Co. No. 1 releases yearly fire report Fire Chief Frank Good released the yearly report for the Friendship Fire Company No. 1, Inc., Mount Joy. The total number of calls for 1979 was 119, broken down into the following areas: Mount Joy Borough, 59; Rapho Township, 49; East Donegal Township, 7; Manheim Borough, 3; and Miss Margaret S. Endslow engaged to Bradley R. Kramer Margaret S. Endisow Mr. and Mrs. James B. Endslow, Mount Joy RI, announce the engagement of his daughter, Miss Margaret S. Endslow, Mari- etta Rl, to Bradley R. Kramer. She is also the daughter of Mrs. Harriet M. Endslow, Marietta R1. The Bride elect graduated from Donegal High School and is a sophomore at Lebanon Valley College, Annville. Mr. Kramer is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Kramer Sr., 203 South Eighth Street, Columbia. He is graduated from Columbia High School and is em- ployed by Motor and Ignitions Service. Mount Joy Township, 1. The types of calls were as follows: 32 public service calls; 12 dwellings; 10 vehicles; 8 auto alarm malfunctions; 7 natural cover; 7 rescue calls (extri- cation); 6 accidents, service not needed; 6 accidents, stand by/wash down; 4 mobile homes; 4 stand by for other Fire Co.; 3 assist to other Fire Co.; 3 commer- cial; 3 industrial; 2 barns; 2 garages; and 1 club, dumpster, flat bed wagon, industrial rescue, planter, PP&L transformer, rail road ties, rescue (person in flood water), skid loader and work shop. Total men responding were 1683 logging 111 hours and 26 minutes. The following property value analysis applies to the Mount Joy Borough: $3,004,000.00 of property endangered; $1,959,400.00 damage to property; and $1,044,600.00 property saved. The value of the combined townships is as follows: $145,500.00 property en- dangered; $72,050.00 pro- perty damaged; and $73,450.00 property saved. SUSQUEHANNA TIMES—Page 7 Fay Sherman’s Big “L” tied for Volleyball lead Volleyball results in the Chiques A.A.A. League are: January 13; Fay Sherman’s defeated Big ‘‘L”” 15-13, 7-12 and 15-10 to throw the league into a tie. In the second match, Harris Hub took a forfeit from Three Center Square. On January 20: Fay Sherman’s defeated Three Center Square 15-7, 15-3, and Big “L’’ defeated Harris Hub 15-0, 15-6. In the second set of matches, Big ‘‘L”’ overcame Three Center Square 15-9, 15-7, and Fay Sherman’s defeated Harris Hub 16-14, 15-12. At this time, the stand- ings are as follows: Fay Sherman’s 9 Big ‘“‘L”’ 9 Harris Hub 2 Three Center Square 2 UUM OPEN January 28, 1980 FARMERS FIRST BANK Rivermoor Office Rt. 441 and Ore Mine Road Marietta hoy [O70 I3Y featuring 24 Hour Banking Convenience Watch for our “GRAND OPENING” The People Bank FARMERS FIRST 2 Sabet sv we ba