Page 8—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES LITA (3 EN EY) : 136 West Market Street WIPO P] 426-2510 SHOP HOURS: Mon., Tue., Thu. & Fri. 1—6 Sat. 10—6 Wed. & Sun.— CLOSED MOUNT JOY CITGO 964 Main St., Mount Joy FULL SERVICE ON ALL MAKES OF FOREIGN & AMERICAN CARS Hours: Mon. -Sat. 7a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday Hours: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. Phone 653-1104 Lisa Mummaw Lisa Mummaw and Don Kelly are boy & girl of the month at Donegal High Donegal High School’s Girl of the Month for January is Lisa Mummaw, It's our BIGGEST SALE OF THE YEAR. Thousands of pairs of quality Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes go on Sale Thursday Morning at 9 AM. THURSDAY 9 to 8, FRIDAY 9 to 9, SATURDAY 9t0 5 HERE ARE A FEW OF THE MANY SPECIALS Boys’ and Girls’ School Type Children’s Shoes sroorman 67, $Q97 A Bag & #10? Infants 0—8 Misses 8'2—4 Gents 82—3 Boys 32—6 Values to $22.99 Men’s Shoes $097 & # 1 Q927 *DEXTER *ACME *THOM McAN ~ Values to $35.95 Entire Women’s Stock Naturalizers Footworks Values to $34.99 $ 1 497 & $1997 Eutire Stock - Women’s Leather Fashion Boots 20% off ' K cssnroccscsvecassssona = MEN’S—WOMEN’S—CHILDREN’S House Slippers $397 & Values to $12.99 $4°7 oes ow PET YW Ey BWP ICTY IETNRITY ES Baa sas esas IWFTTOIT PT VE PLEYEL NL WS 75 WG NS BE ORC TUNE NE NC NENW SPSS Rp Se the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Drew W. Mummaw of 717 Bruce Avenue, Mount Joy. Lisa plans to attend West Virginia Wesleyan College to study nursing. She has worked summers at Mifflin Press, and is a member of Glossbrenner U.M. Church, where she is active in the Youth Fellowship and the chancel choir. (She is vice president of the Fellowship group.) In addition, Lisa is a member of the Mount Joy swim team, is in the Penn State Scholars’ Program, and is a youth counselor at Gretna Glen Church Camp. BARGAIN OF THE MONTH SUPPLIES LAST Quantities Limited Indoor-Outdoor THERMOMETER Large, easy-to-read white numbers on a black scale. Pebble- grained-finished case. 9% x 2'4 in. 5377 Fostellen THeroluane Je. © 93E. Main St., Mount Joy Phope 653-1861 January 10, 1979 Don Kelly Her activities at Donegal have been: Marching and Concert Bands 9-12 Stage and Prep bands 9-12 County band 10-12 chorus 9-12 Rhythm Singers 11, 12 Senior class play . Dramatics club 9-12 Veteran’s Day programs No, No, Nannette 11 Yearbook editor 12 National Honor Soc. 11, 12 Who’s Who in American High Schools Merit Scholar commendee Tennis 9, 10 Donald Kelly, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kelly of RD1 Mount Joy, is the DHS Boy of the Month for January. Don plans to study Marine Biology in college. He has been interested in biology for a while; he spent six weeks of summer camp as nature and ecology director, and has been a member of the scout Explorers, Bio/Chemistry Division, for 2 years. He has also been a junior assistant scout master for 4 years. Don’s activities at Don- egal High have included: Dramatics Club 10-12 Concert Band 9-12 Marching Band 9-12 Choir 9-12 Rhythm Singers 11, 12 Science ‘Fair Club vice president 12 Afro-American & Jewish folk § songs to be performed at F&M “The Folk Songs of Our People,” a musical por- trayal of Jewish and Black cultural heritage, will be presented at F&M on Friday, February 9th, at 8:00 PM in Hensel Hall. The program, which is open to the public at no charge, will feature Metro- politan Opera baritone Arthur Thompson and the well-known concert artist Harold Orbach. On February 23rd (same time and place) the Brazilian pianist Caio, Pagano will perform. : Gray Panthers to meet in Lancaster The Gray Panthers will hold their monthly meeting at 2:00 PM on Saturday, January 20th,, at the YWCA in Lancaster. We welcome all people who share our purpose to work for changes that will enable individuals of any age, sex or race to have an opportunity to lead ful- filling lives.