The Mount Joy bulletin. (Mount Joy, Penn'a.) 1912-1974, July 08, 1954, Image 1

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Boy Scouts
Need Your
Support
FIFTY-FOURTH YEAR, NO. 1
Campa
Dog Show
Is Planned
The Mount Joy
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MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, JULY 8, 1954

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COMMUNITY
SERVICE
| Henry Eberle
Playground FormerMountJoy Couple Little Chiques
F hysician on Call Sunday
For emergency If you Cannot
Reach Your Own Physician
Dr. William Workman
$250 A YEAR IN ADVANCE
$2,000 Goal
Year Asiatic Stay P k b
| | | To E Sek Fi Re-Elacts Offi To |
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i J Miss Mary Elizabeth Gerber- QO nter Mission elds ar eing El . : 5 Oo mprove
or u Y | ich,-daughter of Mr. and Mrs. nnounce | { Amer L. Zerphey was re-el
Clyde Gerberich, West Main St., 4 | P d ected president of the Henry S
A dog show and puppy nam- ill ret to M sidav | By George Houck ; m rove Nez Car tru ctu re
i test will be held will return to Mout Joy Friday Improvements are being mad Eberle Cemetery Association at
ing contest will be held at the | July 9, after a two-year stay in Janice Berrier was the win- to ‘develop the . | a reorganization meeting of the The first donation of $25.00
1 Mount Joy Borough Park Fri- | Bangkok, Thailand. She will | ner of the girls checker tourna- Creek a Play a group held at the office of the was turned over to the treasur-
} day, July 31 by Hess’ Food| 2ITive by plane in New York ment held this week. She de- the SICO Covipany. Be uv. Fri ol : 5 oh er of the new Boy Scout build-
i Store and the makers of Ken-L- at 8 a.m--and will be met by her | feated Irene Zimmerman in the ' , a. : # 2s a J ay- | secretary Friday, July 2, 1954. {ho committee Wednesday. A
Rati 10g food. Tt et "| parents and brother, Clyde, Jr. | final round. Carol Buchenauer ground: Is along the George R. Zink was re-elected record of the day-to-day dona-
| ation dog food. The affair will | © ple in Bangkok, she work- | defeated Catherine Harnish in late foe) Whete be vice president; Mrs. Lester Rob- | tions will be recorded on a ther-
! ake place at 2:00 as a secretary i s stnte | ay sition. ar creek curves such ¢ xte Shaadi decd ge du : :
take place at 2:00 p.m. and all | ed as a secretary in the state| the runner-up position Other A ji 5) o% ght erts, secretary and Lester Hos- | mometer in the window of the


pastor of the Messiah Lutheran
The local playground youth
and mis-

which have been taught include
will be escorted to Pittsburgh
Bulletin office.
by Clar-
tBuilding
boys and girls between the ages department and worked in con- contestants were Carol Kaylor, ls REN :
of 1 and 15 are invited to enter junction with the United States | Roberta Marshall, Nancy Reidel trance to the playground is sien) treasurer deed of ‘trust. has been
m dogs in the show . | Embassy there. She left the Carol West, Donna Caroll and gained : by turning off a road Prior to the election of offic- dtown by the grou 's attorney
d. rs : states for her assignment May, Sarah Shuman. which is perpendicular to Park | aps the following trustees were | .. 4 wii. ps t
in According to reports issued For the third straight year] Avenue. re-elected: Elmer Zerphey, Les and will be held by the Moun
by the committee, the show will = : es The lawn is being consistent- | (or Hos Ty Joy Social Welfare Association
n- oo Upon completion of her pres- Ben Groff is the quoit tourna- ter Hostetter, George Zink, Les-| {he ownership of the build
. be run similar to a New York ent assi ont ne. t ed | ment champion. Ben defeated ly mowed each week and safety {er Roberts, Irving Swarr, Char- for the ownership gue gi
| Dog Show and three judges will assignment, she HOUT i hols By 2 measures have been taken to jac EO Rr aS ing as long as there are Boy
. urope before arriving in the John Harnish in the finals by a les Derr, Mrs. Lester Roberts ‘iy
be imported; two from Ephrata : a 91.1¢ 91 protect the “deep drops” in the , i he Scouts in the town:
J nit United States. She will spend score of 21-19, 17-21 and 11-0. and Carl Drohan. One vacancy
and one from Elizabethtown. : Nin stants To land. A macadam road has been (romaine Colle There has been a Boy Scout
her vacation in Mount Joy be- | Other contestants were John ny, remains to be filled. ;
Every child who enters his fore returning to Washington Dick, David Smith, Colen Kos- laid into the playground and a Jacob Brown was elected trop, in Mis Joy for the past 85
dog in the show will receive a D. C > : J er. Robert Wolgemuth, John Ri- # gate has been erected at the en- curelaker of the cemete v years and this year, Boy Scout-
i free gift and the sponsors of the "| ——— der, James Collins, James Craul VIR. AND MRS trance. ea Beli ing has taken on new interest ;
i | i = i Al S > “1 > . . :
contest expressed their wish Charles Snyder, Bernell Heisey MRS. RALPH R. MILLER One of the major improve- in the borough. Xi
¢ i . : ? Hal pn : > 3 iS installati pe . ine Te ag af
i that there would be 300 dogs in Camp Meeting Duane Ramsey, Larry Watkins, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Miller previously worked in the minis- ments Is the installation of a Road-e-o Winners Since there has been some
i the contest: | Tom Meckley. Brent Keener, formerly of Mount Joy will try in McConnellsburg, Pa. Mr water fountain on the premises. comment concerning ownership
i i p fr » Wate) ii S.' Approximately 800 feet of cop- it is ioned that Boy Scouts
: The dog show will open to 8 James Pennell, Sam Harnish,| 8! from the Watchtower Miller's parents, Mr. : ; PI ; I it is mentione at Boy Scou
’ 4 . a S pe Ss, Mr. and Mrs. sv he s lai . i
| classes of dogs. The dogs need Issues Second Robert Hopple, Roger Bates, Bible School of Gilead at gradu-| Walter J. Kramer, reside at To Per Tipe had to be 1nd to con. Leave For State cannot own property. Since
— not be pedigree. A registration r Ronald Pennell, Mike Mumma, ation exercises to be held in North Market Street, Mt. Joy the fountain will ihe bore) 43 * they cannot, the building will
form must be filled in and re- | Week S Program Ronald Corll, John Wealand, Toronto, Ontario, July 23, as a Mr. Miller has served Seven ough water - Competition Fri. be owned by the local Social
| WO) Pe > . pe - - - Ps 4, ld nis :
turned to Hess’ Food Store, Mt. ; Stoner, ‘Donald MeGar- special feature of a five-day Bi-| years and his wife seve ay marrage Welfare Association. The dona-
: Ys The second in the series of . ble convents in = e seven years Mount Joy's JayCees road-e-0 i. ¢ that the itt is
Joy no later than midnight, July “Four Great Sundays’, of the vey, Ralph Rice, Terry Stark, convention of Jehovah's wit- as ministers of Jehovah's wit- M I | B b | winner of 1954 will join five fone that od CO i
i 30. Winners in each class will DIE ons he | Sill Pennell, Richard Becker, | Desses to be held in that city on nesses and will be assigned as emorta aseba SE meine JO a | seeking are final. They, will pay
3 : : Landisville Camp Meeting, will : July 21 to 25 : e assigned as other county youths Friday ¢ initial ti £
receive prizes. | : : Jon Bender, Art Schneider, Jay | vWY <1 10 ao. Mr. and Mrs. Mil- missionaries to a country J he santa (ed . or the initial renovations ©
§ x be held this week, with services : ler Sorved as 1 3 a country out h | when the state competition will| © 1 Maintenance costs
i The eight classes are the best 4 11.00 a.m., 2:30 and 7:30 p. Kaylor, Gerald Goodling, James : 5 & as ministers in Al- side of the United States. Game Sc eau ed be held in Pittshurgh. Six boys | _ : 1g y Wel
{ cared for dog owned by a boy; ,, The Rev Dr Ross H Stover | Harnish, Roger Packer and Jeff one, ba, fol one year before Mr. and Mrs. Miller were and girls, all winners in their uy be paid yearly by the Wel;
1 best cared for ‘dog owned by a NA eT ’| Mariner. caving last January for advanc- trained in Spanish. Languages aa re 4 Hi _ { 1are group: '
| g od Bible instruction guages By Old Timers respective towns in the county, The building ‘was given te
test” should be deposited In the dance. All these great gather- Tuesday = Eighth softball chery enthusiasts 215 years ago| chers. This club, which is not : : wile ‘and. re possible 500 perfect score to ex ough playground Friday. Rich-
ballot box at the Ken-L-Ration ings are now held in ‘The game and first football game - ¢ Mt Joy-Elizabethtown | incorporated, avs fame in the town pu Wii Ye cell over the other teenage con- | ard Becker was awarded the
display in Hess’ Store. Children Friendly Tabernacle”, located a. m area. A 14 target course was set| from the Old Cornwall-Man- ceived : o i oN ng 1 testants in the borough's con- | prize for displaying the smallest
may enter as often as they wish at Broad and Roosevelt Boule-| Crafts and organization of up at Sporting Hill on a 19 acre | heim-Lititz-Ephrata area and is from which he Rover Tecopere test. doll: Irene Zimmerman, Caro-
| providing an official entry vard. Dr. Stover is widely- tennis tournament - p. m. tract. Within a short time the|located on Route 72 north of Inferesied Persons ore invited treet Wf ieee lyn Packer and Karen Williams
blank is used each time. Entries known, having spoken in every Wednesday — Tennis tourna- membership swelled to elose to | Manheim. to attend this game i sso = a the largest; Lois Flory and Don-
must be submitted by midnight, | state of the union. He was on ment, eighth baseball game and 200 members from all parts of The open shoot will be held Be Java) Mga in pe rani Picnic To Feature na Coover, oldest; Judy Buch-
| July 30. The opinion of the our Landisville program in "48. third volleyball game - p. m. | the county as well as Lebanon July 11, at 1:30 P. M i ee aaa ii Stadium Show enauer, Sandra Gephart and
Y : : : 8 il Becky Schneider, prettiest;
girl; dog with longest tail; dog Church, Philadelphi : :
2 ade a, will be sionary training at The Wi: " i | ; as if
with the shortest tail; dog with 4p. speaker in phy; afternoon | visited the Columbia play- Hong Sratntng at The Watch-| Italian, French, Portuguese, Ur- A Memorial baseball game py the county chairman Boy Scouts as a gift
. . a ower Bible Sec F (ilo: - 73 5 ave av event 5 * . ‘nce rel PY
the longest hair; dog with the ..4 evening. Messiah Church | ground Tuesday. In a softhall er Bible School of Gilead at du, Japanese, Malayalam, Sia- will be played Monday evening, gi.yard S. Dunlap. at Greer. The re had
. SS | een two major problems .


| July 19, on the Mount Joy grade
the contest-
Ly : a, nwa 2 inte , | South Lansing, New York. They | mese : Vis
> shortest hair; handsomest dog «The Friendly Church”, is now | 8ame the Mount Joy girls de- yn and Arabic. Ee : he The group will come through| .. io Scouts i Mount Joy:
and the dog that does the most Pe : te ; . | feated the Columbia girls 17 to een | grounds between the ao. | cerning Scouts In ount Joy;
Tl hild hei | the largest protestant church in . dated . . . Mount Joy Midgets and the Eli- Mount Joy at 1:00 p.m. Friday one - lehdership: and 2 - finding
ie s. The chi ren Hie Philadelphia and is known for 7 to remain undefeate 3 Big Chi ue B Nouns Jog Bigats er) ar ine John one 16 22 fname
oy in any number of the eight great crowds and for the largest| The first mixed volleyball q S owman 1 0 tion will Bo Pg pe Heisey, Mount Joy winner, wil Storage place. ‘for. fhe
classes. | Mid-Week Service i pics sague game will be played on ve § ls a alia SLOYE Rd .
Mid-Week Service in America. | league game e pla) ceeds will be given to Mrs. Wil- join the group. Upon arrival at equipment and supplies. With
As a further attraction, a pe-| Since 1930, Dr. Stover has Friday. The softball roster will H. ° their destinati
wi awe NL x or liam Ellis toward a memorial ier Mr. Greider’s gift, the boys will
digree puppy will be awarded conducted the Lenten Sunday depict the teams. old Open Field Sh oot tor her late who died ants will be given a get-acqualn-| ow have a definite place which
to some lucky youngster by the
Hess’ Food Store and the mak-
night services in the Academy
of Music, and during the years
A football league will be or-
ganized next week. The first
Lancaster County's first field
fine arrangement. It is virtually
Tuesday, July 6.
——
Previously planned as a bene-
ted and coke party Friday nite.
Saturday, movies of last year’s
contest will be shown,
will be theirs as long as Boy
Scouts exist in Mount Joy:
ers of Ken-L-Ration. The puppy following 1935 has conducted | game will be played Tuesday. archery club and the first non-| jmpossible for a person to be .. : a national ee eet eee
will be awarded to the child the Easter Sunrise Service at Next week's schedule is as profit corporation of its kind in jnjured by an arrow in flight, fit game for Me Ells, fe gare the written examination, the
who submits the name best suit- | {he Temple University Stadium, | the state, is now preparing for! eyen though all targets are Io. will goon In the form: of 4 skill test, the road test, a tour of P : t A Gi
ed for the puppy. Entries for| with more than 75,000 people > Sl its first open field shoot on the | cated in the woods with many memorial. Mr. Ellis officiated the jet air base at Corapolis, oInTs re iven
the “name the puppy contest” in attendance. Beginning in ’36 Monday — Seventh baseball located 4% miles! diffe La any er approximately forty years be wan .
; Uppy. ec ance. 36! ome and second volley ball i Hn : difficult shots due to rocks, tim- . =. as A Joy 2nd an awards’ banquet will be D I Sh WwW
must be written, along with the he has held the great Palm Sun- Sore a 3 northeat of Elizabethtown. ber. brush, ravines, hills, ete in various sports in Mount JOY | ihe fontures. Oo ow inners
name and address of 41 [dey Night service af Crafts and pick-up baseball The organization, known as The young club is the parent a : il f ie hi John, a senior at the East Prizes in the form of poinis
ii I Si § any, 20 oi received and ribbons were awarded in
official entry blank. The blanks
for the “Name the Puppy Con-
phia’s great Convention Hall,
with more than 13,000 in atten-
game - p. m.
3ig Chiques Bowmen, was or-
ganized by a small group of ar
organization of another archery
club known as the Hemlock Ar
vices. Several years ago he was
injured officiating a basehall
Donegal High School,
397 out of a
a total of points
the annual doll show at the bor-

judges will, be final. There is The Rev. Frederick E. Maser oh ; ; :
{ . . ser, | Doggie roast - noon. and Dauphin Counties. During rchei's are expected fr > : Brad ta 3 :
A Is ¢ xpected from the the uniforms. The affair is being i 3 stay sorts ons >
One of the outstanding events pion, MeKain and Marlene
nothing to buy in the contest; gyperintendent of the North-| . . af 10k
just enter a dog and receive a De ile ic Crafis-p. 1 fie sumbver of 1%: ik cowrse | contral Pennsylvania area in- sponsored by the Old Timers of the Lancaster Automobile :
B west District of the Philadelphia| Thursday — Second football was expanded to 23 targets.| cluding Shamokin, Pine Grove, Association : boi Sinegar, nicest appearing group;
eg i p i Olle ’ . 1 Yeu! Br : rOTSaryv ing
ree gift . Conference of the Methodist game, smaller boys’ baseball Many successful shoots were | pillsbure York Liaticastor a Club's 50th. etag Jane Mumma and Nancy Reid-
tim A Mi : : S g, : Lancaster, -— ia Le Sh
Church, will be the speaker at game and girls’ softball game - held, including the Eastern Re-| Roading, ete. Large trophies a ryed fi 2 8 i ums el, most unusual; Joahne Dar-
. | the morning service. The Rev.| ; nn gional Primaries in September Eon il . Andean club picnic to be held a and Fern Wolgemuth,
Old Timers Plan | Willi: E. H: ast of | 2 A. aR? will be awarded in all classes of Local WAF Home ev Park on Thursday, July 22. ; : y
illiam . Harner, pastor | Pick-up baseball game - p.m. 1953. archery, including instinctive fanciest: Jean Wolgemuth, most
| the Mt. Joy and Salunga Meth- | Friday — Tennis tournament This spring the club became | women, juniors and sight shoot- 0 Fi L Special features will be add- realistic baby doll and Cathy
Luncheon For odist Churches, will preside.| finals, foul shooting contest - a.| incorporated and purchased a ers. All archers and any interes- n trst eave ed to the 1954 picnic program, May, prettiest hair. Miss Bonnie
| The Rev: Dr. Luther H. Ketels, | 24 acre tract of land, which is| ted persons are invited to attend Miss Lucy Thome, Lumber including a big outdoor show in Bigler, director of girls’ activi-
Si 0 : the evening in the 16,000 seat {jes was in charge of the affair

of the First Methodist Vokes y oko Adore Tie cs : rd is
Baseball Plans en Lancaster, is the Spiri- | Baseball Dick-pp and hoby) Jocsted adjaceny fo Hie Bian} this unusual and interesting Street, has completed her first Hershey stadium. The stadium er —
. J 1 ster, 1s p | show - p- m. bethtown Beagle Club property. | fair. Club members have ex- fjye months in the United States ors HA a rd +
The Mount Joy Old Timers tual Director, and the Rev. Cc. Access to the course can be| pressed their desire to demon-| women’s Air Force and is show will get under way shot : Scouts To Attend
Association will hold a baseball J. Buzzard, pastor of the St. “DOCTOR” RECEIVES gained by leaving Elizabeth- | strate and explain this fast- spending her leave at the home ly after the Supper hour with a
game some time in the middle Paul's Methodist Church, Lan-| SUSPENDED SENTENCE town via the Manheim road and growing sport to any person. | of her mother, Mrs. Helen concert by the famous Potis C hi
of August. The date of the game caster, the Director of Musie.| E. Stanley Booth, 51, Florin, turning left at Risser's Church, i Wile eames | Strickler ? town Band and will conclude -~amp C iquetan
il he 2 ates hel Sveclt si i satur- ae wr {rats ve Virion: ; ' STATI DRY IRE : : ith a gigantic displi f fire
will be announced later by the Spx nl music will be Jenin who was charged with violating or via the Mt. Gretna road turn-| GIRL SCOUT REGISTERED Miss Thome left Mount Joy Wi hb 8 1 on IC $e y 0 oe ; Fifteen Scouts and one adult
committee. At a later date, a ed at al the Jserviges. nthe the state medical practice law, ing right one mile past Bellaire. Of the 95 Girl Scouts regis-' January 25 and reported to works. Seven orcs leader from the Mount Joy Boy
luncheon will be held at the Mt. morning the Salunga Methodist | eceived a suspended jail sen- In order to raise money for the te ed for the second period at Lackland Air Force Base, San acts will be presented on a stage Scout Troop No. 39 will “leave
Joy American Legion Home for Church choir, in the afternoon | tance from the Lancaster Coun-| expense of a new course, stock the Furnace Hills Established Antonio, Texas. From there she! be erected in the center of for a week's stay at Camp Chi-
the stadium
all the people interested in, Carl H. Martin's Gospelaires i ty Court Friday when he prom- was sold to the members of the Girl Scout Camp, Clay Town- went to Scott Field, Illinois. On quetan Sunday afternoon.
forming a town baseball team. | and in the evening the choir of | jsed to discontinue his “prac- club and it is anticipated that ship which runs from July 4 to july 17, she will leave Mount A parade of old cars sponsor ' :
At the present time, seven the First Methodist Church, of | {jce” and leave the county. He same will be redeemed at some July 17, one local girl is listed. is | os 4 hh duty at | ed by the Red Rose Antique Charles Buchenauer, assist
Mount Joy boys are playing Columbia. On Wednesday even-| was also placed on probation future date. Mary Jane Meckley, West Main ~~ an aa Md y ty Club of © Lancaster; 20t Boy Sco leader, will take
with the East Petersburg team ing, 7:30 p.m., the service will| for a maximum of six months. Clb have. beet Stecet. Tietod the in “amp ndrews, Md. Courts will be another feature charge of the group which will
in the Lancaster County Central be conducted by the Christian CS Tino A busily working on the course termediate group. WAGNER SPEAKS TO GROUP of the evening show aceupy one OF the campsiies a
League and one is playing for Business Men. SOLDIER ON LEAVE au yng Tree yt TE or = Ne Doni. Admission’ to. the stadium the Coury SD until Saturday
Mountville. James R. Metzler) ~~~ —°= Glenn son of ME. [aad pi by other, BIBLE SCHOOL PLANNED | State. Department of| will be open to ther geneva ER
has made a survey in the bor-| Meeting Of Band and Mrs. Miller Wo'gemuth, of jong established clubs Ton the Daily Vacation Bible School and: Watters showed: col public The boys who will attend are
ough and has contacted about | Market Street, has arrived - Pes { will begin at the Florin Church : id id OL of the stata’s The aii-dt Souda Roger Bates, John Baugher,
thirty boys from town who | Club Is Monday home for a 30-day leave from | of the Brethren Monday, July at ey Slob Sl ee iy Sram Jer y Buchenauer, Richard
would dikes. play. on 8 town | A meeting of the new Done. the U. S. Army. After spending Photos To Be Taken | 19, and will continue to July 30. a : on) noon ii moriing ‘with a concert by the Becker, Robert Buchenauer,
team. Any persons interested in| gal High School Band Club will| 16 months in Korea, he arrived F | Sessions will be held Monday : g vk shud Sy ea SB igh ig Harold Etsell, Jr., John Funk,
a 4 ) |For 1c Per Pound ¥y| Mr. Wagner was introduced | Paradise Township High School ~.. Cia ne :
purchasing a luncheon ticket| be held Monday evening, July | in Seattle, Washington. be | through Friday of each week | py vice president Robert Hurst. | Band. In the afternoon: there Gerald Grove, David Halbleib,
may do so by getting in touch| 12 in the Mount Joy Element- Tuesday, his parents went to Portraits will be taken by|from 7-9 p.m. There will be : {vn be a Content by the Potts- Bernell Heisey, James Hoeken
with Mr. Metzler, West Donegal | ary School. All interested per-| meet him at Fort Meade, Md. | Olan Mills Studios at the Mt.| for all ages. James Esh-| STAFF IS ENLARGED Band and Glee Clb at iho berry, George Maxwell, Mike
Street, Mount Joy. The purpose | sons are invited to attend. Two or Mile ese | Joy Fire Hall Saturday, July|elman is director of the school. 3 A new employee has been ad- | park Pend shell ond an exhibl- Ne. hide Schotield, nd
: : : fz : Terry Schofield.
rr A ee
LOCAL BOY ATTENDS CAMP
Among the seventy campers
10 for the price of lc per pound.
In other words, a child who
weighs 12 pounds will have his
tion by Penna. State Police
trained dogs.
ded to the staff of Way Applian-
ces, West Main Street: The new |
serviceman is Wilmer E. Hall of |

STORE ANNOUNCES
WINNER |
Mrs. Victor Brown of Florin
—-
CLASS ENTERTAINED
Thirty members and guests of
of the luncheon is to discuss the | weeks ago, a meeting of the
setting up of a tentative pro-| group was held in Marietta at
gram for a town team. The fin- | which time the group discussed For tl hild th ill b
or 16 chlilaren ere wi ie
ancing of the team, the securing | several money-making projects. was winner of the electric lig- | picture taken for 12c. | attending the second two-week | Akron, Penna. He will special- | f ce souvenirs, ice cream and 5S
of a field on which to play, and Monday evening, definite yidizer given in the 1.G.A. con- Studio hours are from 10:00, camping period of Camp Shand, | jze in TV repair work. Former- | free : rides Seventy five bo” sh the i. ho 24 Woun
| $ wo y- as Joy ethodis urc spen
Carlisle
Joy,
am. to 5:00 p.m. A coupon is the YMCA camp near
listed in an advertisement in is one boy from Mount
this week’s Bulletin.
| James Bennett.
plans will’ be made for projects
to raise money toward the pur-
chase of new band uniforms.
sponsored by Stehman’s
the
ly he was with the Sears Roe- | prizes will be awarded to Club Monday, July 5 at the summer
buck Company Service Depart- | members who register at the| cottage of Mr. and Mrs. C. Wal-
| ment, Lancaster. | park on picnic day ter Sloan at the bay:
test
Store, Florin. Drawing for
prize was held June 30th.
| securing an organization to pro-
mote the project will be discus-
sed.


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