Page 12—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES HEINEMAN'S Doug Hopwood February Boy of the Month at DHS is Doug Hopwood, the son of Mr. and Mrs. William Hopwood Doug is in the academic course and wants to study business or a related field in college. He is a member of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church. He has worked as a farm hand, and now maintains the property of Dr. and Mrs. John Grosh. Doug has been active in these areas at DHS: foot- ball 9, basketball 9-12 (and tri-captain), track 11, 12, band 9-12, spanish club 11, basketball club 9-12, dra- matics ciub 12, varsity club 12, junior achievement 11-12 (treasurer two years), class executive committee 11-12. He was a Who’s Who nominee in his junior February 15, 1978 Doug Hopwood and Stacy Miller are boy & girl of month at DHS Stacy Miller February's Girl of the Month at Donegal High School is Stacy Miller, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. of RD2, Box 444 Mount year. John R. Miller, 111 Delta Joy. St., Mount Joy. ; Stacy is in the academic course. She plans to major Thursday Friday Saturday Monday 7 Feb. 16 17 18 igs College. in the following activities: Shop 4 - 5 4 - #® 9 - 5 tennis 9-12, cheerleading 9-12, hockey 9, 10, student council 9, 10, Keystone Girls’ State 11, National Honor. Society 11, 12, girls’ track, and executive committee 9-12. She was listed in Whe’s Who. Stacy is a member of St. Mark’s U.M. Church. Washington was born on February 22nd so we are offering the following items all at a 22% savings. Ladies Slips & Panties SAVE 22% Mens&Boys Jeans SAVE 22% Obituaries MILDRED MILLER Mrs. Mildred V. Miller, 63, formerly of 14 E. Market Sf., Marietta, died at the Heatherbank Health Center. She was born in Marietta and lived there all of her life. She was the daughter of the late James F. and Ava Huss Saunders, and was the widow of Ray L Miller, who died in 1971. Surviving are: a daughter Patricia, wife of George 2 0 . Bish, Columbia; a son Lee - COUPON ® _e Eugene Miller, at home; S n x six grandchildren; two Register all 4 days brothers, James R. Saun- PROFESSIONAL by 0TC/ PC APPLIANCES ' ders, Marietta, and Harold J for boxes of Commodes, walkers, crutches, canes, H. Saunders, Lancaster. i chocolate covered cherries wheelchairs, surgical support garments, traction equipment, elastic hosiery . . . ¥ i “1 A complete HOME HEALTH CARE FACILITY N Ladies Cotton dresses 3 SAVE 22% 38 Underalls SAVE 22% Save DOROTHY TYSON Dorothy M. Tyson, 60, of RD1 Bainbridge, died on February 7th at her home. She had been under the care of a physician. She was the wife of Norman Tyson, and was a member of the United Brethren denomination. She was born in Eliza- bethtown, a daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. George W. Albert. In addition to her husband, she is survived by a son Norman E. Tyson, Lancaster, and a daughter Patricia, wife of Larry Archer, Canton, OH; five grandchildren; a sister Anna Wise of Palmyra, and a sister Esther Hinkle of Marietta, | | FERAL RT RM, at I for all your prescription needs. i. PHONE...... 0000 NONI NINIIBIRRRRONS BE EE EE aE Ee oe Drawing Monday at 5 PM Phone 684-2551 or 684-2552 Free delivery to areas receiving the Susquehanna Times Hours: Daily, Mon. - Fri. 8:30 AM to 9:30 PM Saturday 8:30 AM to 7:30 PM Sunday 11 AM to 4 PM VISA - MASTERCHARGE me _ eo Locusts Sts., Columbia a “HEINEMAN'S 247 LOCUST STREET, COLUMBIA Open every Wednesday til 5 PM
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