Susquehanna times & the Mount Joy bulletin. (Marietta, Pa.) 1975-1975, January 15, 1975, Image 4

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    Page 4 — SUSQUEHANNA TIMES & MOUNT JOY BULLETIN
Display latest office
Phoros by Tim Eshleman

Don Fisher running duplicator
CIVIC (Clerical - Indivi-
dualized Vocational Initia-
ted Course) a new modern
course in business at Done-
gal High School will be on
display tomorrow night.
Just initiated this year,
the course offers intensive
individualized instruction in
the latest technical office
skills.
CIVIC was planned and
designed by Mrs. Naomi
Houseal, head of the busi-
ness department, and by
Donald W. Drenner, princi-
pal at Donegal. Their plan
for the program was sub-
mitted last spring to the
federal government, which
granted $52,000 to put
CIVIC into operation.
Desks, chairs, electrical
wiring, and supplies for the
CIVIC lab were paid for
locally.
The program is being con-
ducted by Mrs. Houseal and
Mr. Charles Portser of the
business department.
machines at D.H.S.
Mrs. Houseal and Mr.
Portser are now making
plans for hooking up the
mag typewriter to a time-
sharing computer. This
hook-up will, in effect, en-
able the computer to “talk”
in type to the students.
Stan Frey at keypunch
Thirty selected students
are learning how to operate
such sophisticated machines
as the A.B. Dick Offset Dup
licator, the Ricoh Master
Maker (which makes plates
for the duplicator), key:
punch and verifier (for pun-
ching cards), sorter (for
classifying cards), copiers,
fluid duplicators, mag card
console, mag card type-
writer (which automatically
types letters from pre-typed
mag cards), IBM Selectric
typewriters, printing calcu-
lators, and adding machines.
Instruction is being given
Donegal has one of the
most sophisticated installa-
tions in the state.
The public is invited to
see the new laboratory to-
morrow night, Thursday,
January 16, with the school
board, which will tour the
lab from 8 to 8:30 p.m.

January 15, 1975
WINNERS IN COLUMBIA HARDWARE'S
CHRISTMAS COLORING CONTEST
Age 3 - Jodie Rapp
Age 4 - Rhobie Billett
Age 5 - Mike Neal
Age 6 - Randall Funk
Age 7 - Joanne Howell
Age 8 - Missy Stokes
Age 9 - Jackie Rapp
Age 10 - Roxann Eshleman
$2 Gift Certificates Will Be Given To Winners
COLUMBIA HARDWARE
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IT'S
by Mrs. Houseal and Mr.
Portser, using a clerical lab-
oratory method that is very
close to a real-life office.
Studentstrained in the Done-
gal laboratory will have a
technical mastery of the ma-
chines qualifying them for
‘employment in an up-to-
date office.
Do you have an
itemized list of all
the prescriptions you
received in 1974?

We, at HINKLE'S PHARMACIES,
have it for you. Just call and ask
our pharmacists to prepare your
thermofax copy of your 1974
prescriptions and mail it to you.
If you wish to receive this service
for the first time in 1975, we will
gladly prepare your record card
Jody Ney, Fran Eno, and Suzanne Brigett in CIVIC lab


Servicemen
RICHARD A. HELTON
If you have had a prescription
filled at our pharmacies during
1974 you will receive this


ROBERT W. ENO, II
Robert W. Eno, III start-
ed Basic Training in the
Pennsylvania Air National °
Guard at Lackland Air Force
Base, San Antonio, Texas on
January 13.
Following this training he
will attend Electronic
School, Keesler Air Force
Base, in Mississippi.
ACKERLEY GRADUATES
Paul R. Ackerley, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Acker-
ley, 376 Essex St., Marietta,
has graduated from Tec.
School, Chanute A.F.B., Illi-
nois.
Paul has been.assigned to:
Travis A.F.B., California.
Marine PFC. Richard A.
Helton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover C. Helton of Mari-
etta, Pa., graduated from
recruit training at the Ma-
rine Corps Recruit Depot,
Parris Island, S. C.
Physical conditioning, dis-
cipline and teamwork are
emphasized during Marine
recruit training.
Classes include instruction
in close order drill, Marine
Corps history, first aid, uni-
form regulations and mili-
tary customs and courtes-
ies.
JOHN A. HELTON
Marine Pvt. John A. Hel-
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Grover C. Helton of 574 E.
Front St., and whose wife
Donna is the daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Noll of
574 E. Front St., all of Mari-
etta, Pa., reported for duty
with the 2nd Marine Divi-
sion, Camp Lejeune, N. C.
PATRICK W. HENRY
Patrick W. Henry. son of
Mr. and Mrs. Michael Henry
. of .107 .Sauth, River Street,
Maytown, Pa., has enlisted

Patrick W. Henry
in the United States Air
Force.
Pat is a 1972 graduate of
Donegal High School. He is
attending basic training at
Lackland Air Force Base,
San Antonio, Texas for six
weeks.
Pat enlisted in the guar-
anteed electronic area and
will be assigned to the train-
ing center immediately af-
ter basic training. While
attending the Air Force
Technical School, John will
earn College credits from
the Community College of
the Air Force. according to
Jim Singin, fhe joa Air
EE Wh WS WA ARON RD
for you immediately.
you, at no cost to you!
all times.
vices will be to you.

service again in 1975.



A Unique Valid Proof of Expense
For Your Tax and Insurance Records
This easy-to-keep statement of expense contains all the information you need
for both income tax returns and medical insurance claims—your name, date,
and amount of purchase.
You'll get one every time we fill a prescription for
An Exclusive “Family Medical History” Record
This brand new service enables us to keep a complete record of all the prescrip-
tions we've filled for you and every member of your family—in our store— at
It is practically invaluable, not only as a fast reference on prescrip-
tions that are to be refilled, but many times also, as a help to your physician
in emergencies when he may not have your medical records handy.
Come in" and see for yourself how very helpful both of these new free ser-
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