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KUNKLE MOTORS R.R. 1 Kunkle « Dallas 675-1546 Back Mountain Library Auction Section 2 Wednesday, July 3, 1991 A = Organizers set 'realistic' goal of $75,000 “We are trying to be realistic about the goal this year for the auction,” said Chairman Monte Evans. “We hope to raise at least $75,000. We realize the economic situation is not good as it might be but we have some dedicated people who have been enthusiastic and working hard to make this year a success. “Recruiting sufficient volunteers was more of a problem this year than in the past but the group working know that they have to raise as much money as they can this auction.” “Evans has a good group of people working with him, some with years of experience working with the auction and others entirely new, never involved in the past. Suc- cessful ideas from the experienced and new, creative ideas from people have been coordinated to include some new approaches. The Children’s Auction, success- ful last year, will be held again this year as will the Chicken Barbecue an outstanding success last year. Craft booths will again be on the grounds and so will merchants display booths. This year there will also be a Square Dance the night of ~ enjoy the barbecue, bid on a few items from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. and at other intervals visit the craft booths or the vendors booths as well as the book booth, Odds ‘N' Ends booths and other items. The goal of $75,000 is no more than raised last year and let's hope it is surpassed because the library receives most of its support from the money raised by volunteers and $75,000 raised is not the net profit. From the amount raised July 4, from 8 p.m. to 10 p.m. There will be something for everyone on the grounds and ex- pecially July 4 when families may expenses of the auction must be paid before the board knows what amount will go into their operating budget. The library belongs to everyone in the Back Mountain area so it’s a challenge to every resident, every volunteer, every auction-goer, every vendor, every craftsman, to raise as much money as possible. Go to the auction, have fun, meet old friends and make new and spend, spend, spend—the library needs it to serve all the adults and children in the area who use the library regularly. Food, fun, bargains — The Library Auction — July 3-7 Let The SH Sun Shine In! The Attention Of Your Friends And Neighbors. For All Your Home Improvement Needs! §— ~~~ ~~ Broaden The Horizons Of Your Home, By Bringing The Beauty Of Nature Inside Where Ycu Can Enjoy It In Relaxing Comfort. 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