September 27, 197 Page 10—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES eptember 1978 008 Te 69 Te 65 TH 60 Te 00 0 05 Te 65 Tn 6 TBS Ta 66 60 W040 Wa 60 8 8 uy Lou Aun Hess's Beauty Salou 38 W. Market St., Marietta “We use quality products, “ / / / / / / J } / / / ; but keep our prices low.” / / / / / : ! ! | ! { ‘ ! ! ! ! ! ! / { ! ! ‘ ! ! ! ! / / ! ! ! ! ! ! ‘ ! ! ! ! ! / ! 3 ! ! ! / { / These DHS students were commended by the tal j National Merit Scholarship Program. They are; Be : kneeling—Lisa Mummaw [left] and Becky Zimmerman; we { standing, from left to right—Jonathan Ruhl, Bob 4 fu : Wash and Wear Perms for men & women $175 Pekarek, and Keith Pomroy. be 4 ° ® | Cuts and Blow-dry 75 5 N t1 al M t th j Precision Cut, Shampoo, Condition and *6 a on €rl > € j Air Drying oi | Coloring, Conditioning and Styling $Q50 d t DHS atf | Sore ¢* | commendees a 2 } 426-2727 The principal, Donald W. ministered nationwide to a ) Drenner, announced today high school juniors in 2a) j Manager & Operator that five senior students at October 1977. Letters of fre : . Donegal High School have = Commendation were pre- / Goldie Hooper Dorwart been named Commended sented to Lisa Mummaw, / students in the twenty- Keith Pomroy, Robert / Stop in and see the new looks for fall and winter fourth annual (1979) Na- Pekarek, Jonathan Ruhl, th j tional Merit Scholarship and Rebecca Zimmerman. K: AR Rr 4 HT Fr vert a eed Program. This honor recog- A total of almost 35,000 de nizes each student’s out- Commended students vi standing performance on throughout the United the Preliminary Scholastic = States are being honored Aptitude Test/National by the National Merit ha Merit Scholarship Qualify- Scholarship Corporation; ing Test which was ad- students in this group D; represent the top five 23 percent of more than one an million participants in the M Merit Program. Although Gi Commended students scored slightly below the fos level required for Merit Program participants who ; were named Semifinalists w and who will continue in Sh the competition for Merit co Scholarships to be awarded ne l in 1979, each Commended Cc H 0 Fi L . student has demostrated 4 exceptional academic pro- SKIWEAR mise. A spokesman for NMSC stated that the giv coporation believes ‘‘the wh high standing of Merit fro PRE SEASON SALE Program Commended stu- wa dents is an attainment that 20% off deserves their public recog- . nition, because the nation tio FASHION AND FUNCTION as well as these students Vi en ny Whihe Sent wt : i in : . . e Bo peo oo ore Superny} ined yah 1ues han a ey : ye rim on. Pion a ok ri in Bi a or talents.” Al Kleiner of 612 Main Street, Mount Joy, checks the 5 zipper adjustable cuffs, inside pocket, stretch growth of his giant corn stalks. The plants are 15 to 16 panels in pant — front and back, elasticized feet high, and have 20 inch-long ears. To prevent the : Snow cuffs and suspenders and iower leg zipper big stalks from toppling under their own weight, Mr. ba pockets. Much attention to detail is evident on 5» Go this Profile suit. A reflection of your good taste. F 3 Kleiner has tied them to an electric pole. PA o~ The giant plants were developed by geneticists, who use various odd-looking purebred corn varieties to th KENNY SMITH SPORT SHOP create useful hybrids. A friend gave Mr. Kleiner the 89 seeds. 65 EAST MAIN STREET - MOUNT JOY, PA 17552 Mr. Kleiner's yard and garden, which are laid out 717-653-5051 more neatly than some living rooms, contain quite a few fre VISA - MASTERCHARGE - LAY-A-WAY somewhat exotic plants. Among them are; a vivid Er OPEN 4 NITES - CLOSED WEDNESDAY purple castor bean plant, and rows of gumbo.