PAGE 8 Set Date For '64 C. of C. Meeting Date for the annual Cham- ber of Commerce banquet and meeting was set Tuesday nigst as the Board of Direct- ors held its January session. The meeting was held at the office of O. K. Snyder, with president Earl Koser in charge. Directors set the night of Wednesday, March 18, for the annual meeting, at which time new directors will be el- ected. ! The committee in of arranging the meeting in- cludes Joseph Shaeffer, B. Ti- tus Rutt and Glenn Y. For- ney. : HERSHEY SPORTS [HAA AL Phone 533-9101 Feb. 11 Thru Feb. 22 {Except Sunday) Nightly at 8:10 — Sat. 1-5-9 P.M. Res. Seats: $3, $3.50, $4, $4.25 Tax Included Children Under 12: Va Price Mon. thru Thurs. charge’ As things stand now—Don- egal Uuion School will have only one day of vacation at Eastertime! Loss of three days of school last week because of ithe snow storm requires that AT DENVER HOSPITAL Army Capt. John A. Bow- man, son of Mr. and Mrs. John M. Bowman, 35 Colum- bia ave., has been assigned as a physician at Fitzsimons Hospital, Denver, Colo. Captain Bowman entered the Army in June, 1960. The 30-year-old officer was graduated from Mount Joy High School in 1951 and from Franklin and Marshall College, in 1955. He is a member of Phi Chi fraternity. AERA SQUARE DANCE | Lancaster County Senior i Extension Club will sponsor a Snow Flake Square Dance’ on Saturday, Jan. 25 at 8:30 p.m. at the Mt. Joy Annex. Marshall Deckert, accompan- |ied by orchestra, will do the | calling for this dance which |is open to the public. NEW ARRIVALS Donald and Reba (Long) Fletcher, Mount Joy R2, a daughter, Wednesday, Jan. 15, at St. Joseph’s hospital. Earl C. Jr. and Hazel (Giehl) LeVan, Mount Joy R. D. 1, a daughter, Thursday, Jan. 21, at Columbia hospital. John and Arlene (Geesa- man) Hess, Mount Joy RI1, a daughter, Tuesday, January 21, at St. Joseph’s hospital. When in need of printing remember The Bulletin. Complete Your Sets NOW— STAINLESS STEEL TABLEWARE WONDERS OF THE ANIMAL KINDOM HOSTESS GOURMENT KITCHEN TOOLS Snow Days Cost Vacation previously scheduled vacation on Wednesday and Thursday before Easter and Monday following Easter will be add- ed to the days in classes. Only on Good Friday will school be in recess. If there are additional days of school lost because of snow, they will be made up at the end of school — in June. It is possible, however, that by special decree from the state the lost time may be omitted. Such was the case on November 25, when E schools were closed in mem- ory of John K. Kennedy, on the day of his funeral. At that time the governor issued a special edict to that effect Archery Club Holds Big Shoot Big Chiques Bowmen Arch- ers were hosts to the Invita- tional Indoor Team Shoot on Saturday and Sunday, Janu- ary 19 and 19. The winning teams were as follows: 1st place: York Archers - Men's team - 3114 — Ken Runkle, 774; Stan Lenhart, 758; Gil Hahn 758; 2nd place: Big Chiques team No. 1. - 3062; Don Grei- ner 796, Tom Librandi, 760, Vince Siroski, 758 and Paul Hess 748. ; 3rd place, Lancaster, 30635; 4th place, Mechanicsburg, 3006. 5th place, Harrisburg, 2892 Women’s Teams 1st place, Big Chiques 2820 Betty Kinsey 754, Verna Nis- sley 748, Ruth Smith, 702, and Helen Kinsey, 616. 2nd place, York Archers, 2777; 3rd place, Harrisburg 2568. High man, Ken Runkle 824 High woman, Betty Kinsey 754. OFFERS EXPIRE FEBRUARY 1st A Guard To GiveOfficerExam Qualification examination for the next convening Coast Guard Officer Candidate School will be held at the Lancaster Naval Reserve Training Center on Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 25 and 26. from 1 to 4 p.m. Applicants must be be- between the ages of 21 and 26 and have a college degree in order to qualify. Success- ful applicants will begin training at Yorktown, Va., : RTA 30d LJ A UA y 490 on Feb. 23. Successful graduates re- ceive commissions as Ensigns in the Coasts Guard Reserve and will remain on active duty for a tour of 3 years. Applicants are asked to appear at the Training Cen- ter in Lancaster on either of the two days at the specified time. The Center is located at East Orange Street and Parkside Ave., Lancaster, at the rear of the Lancaster Os- teopathic Hospital. There is no obligation in taking the qualification ex- amination. Why not pay your bills—especially when they bunch up at month’s end —by mail, with checks? That way, you will have more “free time” that’s really free. We invite you to open your checking account fhis month! UNION NATIONAL MOUNT JOY BANK MOUNT JOY MAYTOWN a RA ie eu a i A A Lr A gu MARKETS LANC. BRAND SIRLOIN STEAK 49: U. 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