December 18, 1998 • Page Image 103
…came close to practicing medicine, but we knew where to draw the line. Any customer who had a bad problem was urged to see a doctor right away" Many customers considered their neighborhood pharmacists to be part of the family and invited them to wed- dings and bar mitzvahs. But it wasn't always easy ro go: "We were open from 9 a.m. to 11 p.m. seven days a week," said Wainer. She and her husband, Mike, operated a typical "mom and pop" store, Mi...…

















































