WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22, 1964 THE BULLETIN, MOUNT JOY, PA. PAGE FIVE a - » tie ® Landisville p- (From page 4) The Altar Guild of Zion L Lutheran Church, Landisville Te met at the church on Wed- le nesday, April 22 at 8 p.m. in * % * 'N Miss Sandra Myers, 17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Myers, 1775 Stev- ens St., East Petersburg and a senior at Hempfield High School was the fourth run- ner-up in the Miss Lancaster County Posture Queen Con- test, sponsored by the Lancas- ter County Chiropractor Se- ciety. Lloyd Garber, South Mar- ket street, Mount Joy, enter- ed the Veterans hospital at Lebanon as a medical patient on Friday, April 17. ny | Set Registration For Kindergarten Registration for Kinder- garten in the Manheim Cen- tral school district will be held Thursday, April 30. Par- ents are asked to enroll their children at the school during the time designated below: H. C. Burgard Elementary School — 830 am. - 3:15 p.m. Manheim Elementary School —8:30 a.m. - 3:15 p.m. Fairland Elementary School — 9:30 am. - 11:30 a.m. White Oak Elementary School — 12:30 p.m. - 3:30 p. m. Elm Tree Elementary School — 8 a.m. - 11:30 p.m. Sporting Hill Elementary School—12:30 pm. - 3 p.m. MOM DESERVES “THE VERY BEST" . + « Jettuawrk, MOTHER'S DAY CARDS er ud * J __'Only the best will do . « « that's why you'll want to remember her with a Hallmark Mother's Day Card that says just what you want to say. And for her gift we have a com- plete selection of Hall- mark Gift Wraps with lovely, feminine de- signs . . . matching ribbons and enclo- sures, too. Select your cards and gift wraps at SLOAN’S PHARMACY EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE Mastersonville Elementary School — 8 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. Parents are reminded that the Birth Certificates and the Vaccination certificates should be brought along to the Reg- istration. Children must be 5 yrs. of age on or before Jan. 31, 1965 to be eligible for ad- mission to the Kindergarten classes. Picked Alternate Dennis Burgard, a tenth grade student at Donegal high school, was chosen sec- ond alternate award winner for the Navy Science Cruise. His project, “Centrifuge-Ef- fect on Mice,” was selected from approximately 100 oth- er science entries, by a repre- sentative from the U. S. Navy on April 1st in the Ephrata high school auditorium. The first place winner of the Navy Science Cruise wins a five day tour of the Atlantic and visits two Navy installa- tions and scientific projects. In Dennis’s project he dam- onstrated the effect of high gravity on mice. He ran mouse “A” through 30-second runs at 46 rp.m. and then placed it in a maze to test the centrifuge’s results. Mouse “B” was placed only in the maze test, Twelve tests were run and with averages from these tests Dennis proved that high gravity affected mouse A. AT DISTRICT MEET Tim Miller, Martha Harn- ish, Linda Mowrer and Dale Lutz represented the Annex Student Council at the dis- trict convention held recently at Garden Spot high school. They were accompanied by R. F. Hallgren, principal and Student Council sponsor. 4-H CLUB MEETS On Tuesday, April 14, at 7:30 p.m. the Elizabethtown Donegal 4-H club met at Don- egal high school. Bill Hackman and Donald Miller were elected baseball captains for this year. Prior to the business meet- ings, the 4-H’ers will play baseball for an hour, starting at seven o'clock. Local teachers, Mrs. John Herr and Willis Hackman; discussed flower and tobacco projects. Asst. County Agent Victor Plastow distributed record books to each member. The Program Committee for next meeting, to be held May 12, at Donegal high school will be the Yuninger Sisters: Pat Chairman, Aud- rey and Nancy. After the business meeting, Jay Bixler, program chair- man, showed a very interest- ing film entitled “Rodgers Pass!” FIELD TRIP Seventh and eighth grade boys who are members of the Annex Science Club are planning a field trip to Phil- adelphia to the Franklin In- stitute on Saturday, May 9. They will also see a show at the Aqua-Rama. Expected to accompany the boys are P. Coleman, W. Funk, K. Lippi- att and Dr. R. Howell. AUCTION SALE Student Council at the Donegal Annex held an auc- tion sale of lost and found items recently. Auctioneers were Timothy Miller, Joseph Wivell, and Raymond Rine- hart. Gary Heisey and Philip Hosler were clerks and Rob- ert Farmer and Vickie Little recorded the sales. A film was shown following the auction. = ~~ Jet-smooth Luxury Chevrolet makes roads feel as smooth as the maps they're printed on Run your finger over a map and find yourself a place to go. That’s a preview of how it feels to get there in a Chevrolet. 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WEST MAIN STREET, MOUNT JOY a — PHONE 653-4821 Offer Helps To College Bound Special attention will be given to the juniors and sen- iors of approximately 20 high schools on Friday, May 8, | when “College Campus Day” will be observed in the lobby of the main office of Lancas- ter County Farmers National Bank, 23 East King Street, Lancaster, from 3 to 8 pm. Eight colleges and two nur- ses’ training schools will send representatives to sit on a panel of campus consult- ants to answer questions and to distribute to young people who are contemplating cam- pus life in the next year or two. High school students are invited to visit in at their convenience between 3 and 8 o'clock. Students and directors of admission from the following schools will be on hand: Al- bright College, Cedar Crest College,, Elizabethtown Col- lege, Franklin & Marshall College, Gettysburg College, Kutztown State College, Leb- anon Valley College, Millers- ville State College, Lancaster General Hosital School of Nursing, and St. Joseph Hos- pital Nurses’ Training School. Cancer Unit Plans Card Party A card party luncheon will be sponsored by the Lancast- er County Unit of the Ameri- can Cancer Society, Wednes- day afternoon, April 29, at the ‘Iris Club, 323 North Duke St., Lancaster, starting at 12 noon. The event is open to the public and any monies realiz- ed will be added to the funds now being collected during the Cancer Crusade. Reservations must be made before noon, Monday, April 27, and should be paid in ad- vance. Call the American Cancer Society, Lancaster 397-3744. Door and table prizes will be awarded. Play your cards right! Help Conquer Cancer. Attend Conference Miss Lily E. Martin and John D. Day III, guidance counselors at Donegal high school, attended a State Con- ference on Coordinating Community Guidance Servic- es available for youth who plan to enter the labor mark- et. The speakers of the meet- ing were: Ewan Clague, Com- missioner of the Bureau of Labor Statistics of the United States Dept. of Labor, John E. Harmon, Director of Man- power Development & Train. ing of the Chamber of Com- merce of the United States, Arthur A. Hitchcock, Execu- tive Director of American Personnel and Guidance As- sociation and Jack Sheenan, National Legislative Repre- sentative of the United Steel- workers of America. DRESS FACTORY CLEAN-OUT SALE Columbia Gmt. Co. SAT., APRIL 25 from 9:00 A.M. to 4:00 P.M. Large rolls of Lace-Grosgrain ribbon - trimmings braid - rug binding-tapes-fringe etc. un- usual sewing items not seen in stores at 50c a roll. But- tons - over 100 asst. 50c per bag. Zippers - Thread - Cord, all sizes 50c a bag. Aprons 3 for $1. Bibs 3 for 50c. DUSTERS for Mothers Day, sizes 10 to 44, at $2.25. SHIFTS, sizes S- M - L, at $2.25. ONE DAY ONLY Columbia Garment Co. Third & Union Streets COLUMBIA, PA.