Page 4—SUSQUEHANNA TIMES STATE Downtown Columbia 684-2273 | starts Thurs. et IO i : #=, IBBERSON’S CARPET FOR HOME AND CAR GREAT TRAIN * 1660 SOUTH MARKET STREET ELIZABETHTOWN, PA 17022 ROBBERY Hours: Mon., Tues., & Wed.—9 a.m.-5:30 p.m SHOWTIMES ~ Thurs. & Fri.—9 a.m.-9 p.m. Thurs. & Sun. at 7 Sat.—9 a.m.-12 noon Fri. & Sat. at 7 & 9 Closed Sun. & Holidays SENIOR CITIZEN CARDS HONORED r i ©Walt Disney Production THE MICKEY MOUSE PHONE Now, you can call on an old friend—the one, the only, the irreplaceable Mickey Mouse—to add a new warmth and welcome to your telephone communica+ tions. The definitive Mickey Mouse with his notched eyes, button pants and] yellow shoes, holds in one famous white glove the most modern and sophisti- cated of telephonic instruments. Mickey himself is molded of impact resistant, easy cleaning plastic. good for a lifetime gift. Mickey will delight those who love the idea of making him The Mickey Mouse Phone is ideal for your den, playroom, gameroom. And as a permanent and popular family member. : See The Mickey Mouse Phone—the phone that adds fun to everyday living—at your nearest United Telephone Business Office today. One look will convince you—IT’S FOR YOU! U-TOUCH® Calling or dial models available to match service in your area. THE UNITED TELEPHONE COMPANY OF PENNSYLVANIA United Telephone System LTS ®U-TOUCH is a registered trademark of the United Telephone System April 25, 1979 + Bike-a-thon for cystic fibrosis In practice for the Bike-A-Thon are [I-r] Dean Musser, Corinna Markley, Keith Mueller, Karen Wittel, Mike Sarbaugh, and Karen Grubb. Did you ever participate in a bike-a-thon? Well, if vou haven't, you've been missing out on a lot of fun!. Riding among one hundred bicyclists on a warm, Sunday afternoon in May can be ‘‘a high’’ you might. never forget. And it’s all for a good cause! The Central Pennsylvania Chapter of the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation is sponsoring a bike-a-thon in Mount Joy on May 6, 1979, from 1:30-4:00 PM. Regist- ration will begin at 1:00 PM in the Mount Joy Vo-Tech parking lot, the starting point of the two-mile course. Prizes will be awarded to all who participate. Mone- tary prizes will be given for the following categories: Most Money Collected-1st. prize, $25; 2nd prize, $15; 3rd ‘prize, $10; Most sponsors-1st prize, $10; 2nd prize, $5; Most Miles Ridden-1st prize, $10; 2nd prize, $5. Bike-a-thon Tee shirts will be given to all participants who collect $25 or more in pledges. Those participants who collect under $25 will receive a bike-a-thon iron-on decal. In order to qualify for a prize, money from pledges must be returned within ten days after the day of the event. Refreshments will be provided at Grand- view, one of the sites along the course. All monetary prizes and refreshments have been benevolently donated by the Donegal Education Association. Sponsor sheets can be obtained from Jim Sar- baugh at Seiler Grade School, Tom Konas at Grandview Grade School, Jim Metzler at Beahm Jr. High or Jim Zuch at Donegal High School, who are all volunteer workers for the Foundation’s fund- raiser. When all pledges have been collected, the (+ wo -mile course) € — 2. 2’ 2D lay ey ferrace Ave } | 0) Orchard Rd Cro ne - | 4 view | med | 7] Sra Terrace Asc, money should be returned to the person from whom you received your sponsor sheet. Call either of the following numbers if you wish further information, 367-0551 or 653-5425. Cystic fibrosis is one of the most life-threatening diseases of children. Every day five newborn American lives begin with cystic fibrosis. And every day three lives are lost-because of it. The funds raised through the bike-a-thons are used to assist the parents of afflicted children by lending them therapeu- tic equipment which they might not otherwise be able to affford. It’s also used to finance a national effort to find a control or cure for cystic fibrosis and all other serious children’s lung damaging diseases. When a cure is finally found, we can say our bike-a-thon had helped make it possible. —Jim Metzler | I Eberie 7 SRlNE ‘ - 3 i . * aoe FF WARE INA RRS 4
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