ie And T Affiliates Complete ~ Over Half Of Their Sewage | Construction In Borough Percentage of work com- pleted thus far in the sewage construction have been re- leased by Joseph Michaels, engineer. As of August 1, C. Dog Owners, mad Ne. a FIFTY-SIXTH YEAR, NO. 9 tpi sa VRP MOUNT JOY, PA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1956 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Engineer ng Take Heed! ol d T. Affiliat hi - * ma T Altes. nave co: {06 Heed! Releases of the construction. The con- porough and area are urged . Sample Fair Regulations cern is working on the south \ E to have their animals given 3 side of the railroad tracks. ;, gistemper shot. Within the A single engine airy | Of the $299,681 alloted to C. past i several dogs At the last Authority meet- Tickets May crashed nie 3 fie Wd Neue omp etes Awarded Playground Tro and T., $153,252 has already jn town contacted the disease. ing held on August 9th the B P h d Rountry 1tenen es ilot . been paid. Of these dogs, some died and Mt. Joy Borough Council e urcnase i a Ee of Cor Jointure ren - men in - The Luft Construction Co. some had to be put to sleep. asked the Authority to have he : Bx ri) Ten aCe head ; which is building the treat- The disease is one that is us- their Engineer release some “Tickets are selling fast ae a OR ¥ i of the crash. tore ous! wm ment plant has completed ually fatal. There is on the publicity relative to the Reg- for the sample fair” it was oy : oléne rented from the Marietta Borough Was joy 20.3%. Of the $324.241 allot- market a permanent distem- ulations which will govern announced by Scouting offi- DO or Airdort, is. said 10 mally accepted into the kin- ted to them, $65,974 has al- per shot that can be given to sewer connections. The Bul- cials Wednesday night. Per- Do ea in the "extent of dergarten through twelith ready been released to them. animals. If the dog is a young letin contacted Mr. Joseph A. SONS who wish to purchase a o rag grade jointure at a special The Polombo Construction puppy, a temporary distemp- Michels, the engineer and his ticket for the affair may con- ¥ PI . ras Landis, airport op- school hoard meeting Jast Co. which is working north er shot is also available. statement follows: tact a Boy Scout in the Tai aid the ot was Thursday evening in Donegal § of the railroad tracks com- “In order to regulate the nelghivorhood or by calling “fi 1d and ‘Mr. High School. Since all four} pleted 19.4% of the total use of the new sanitary sew- Jjareld Etsell, Scoutmaster Ted said there was me. districts, Mount Joy Borough, § work thus far. Of the $408.- Local BPW Club erage system Ao well ander Boy Scouts are reminded that Th ss os Me c 1 Wil- Mount Joy Township, East 911 contract price, $79,477 wav to "completion for the there Wi be ho Soon, mel ra Hail Donegal Sn sue i 7. ing next Monday nig A arietta C a- en aur sep. 1O BE HOSTESS oven of mount son. i 1," tr expected to aeronautical {OF Joma or a of ) sent only 90% of the total At State Affair propriate vodv 10 be present at the Sample wkd bbs vot wi grades kindergarten through . é } Fair. is making an investigation of {Ue William Ar- since 10% is withheld until Ae valine The Fall State Board meet- pass an Ordinance or Resolu The ) the completion of the job. ; y oT Sue se 'S Eo ek Opened ! ing, of the Penna. State Fed- Hon, . over ne Fock Use. Wednesday, Aug. 22, in the . peve eration of Business and Pro- 13 action wall conitoL Such jecnl elementary school audi- Through a series of blast- : things as: the construction Livni 2 DS ing along the Little Chi fessional Women’s Clubs will { lateral brarchis. £1 the torium beginning at 7:30 p. g g the e ques ec held Ang. 24, 25 and 26. OF 'alcra. branches irom the ,, qe $1.00 ticket includes — Creek east of Park Avenue, houses to the curb line and ar . Arner in the Appian Room of the =~ . .. the samples, door prizes and the creek was blocked with ... the granting of Permits : : Harrisburger Hotel, Harris- iis refreshments. a series of rocks which land- Yh : therefor; prohibiting the ein i lf) bin burg. District 7, of which the : ° ed across the creek last Mount Joy Club is a member drainage of sewerage and week. > Ss 0 wi oe es, se drainage i aturs hii The cresk Ny pena will be hostess for the affair. Raise I hye] PlansDevelopFor Wednesday morning. Mrs. Isabelle J. Jones, of of cesspools, . Many residents used to go Pittsburgh, newly elected goin tanks and privy vaults Sept. Festival president of the State Feder- ,.4 {he connection of prop- ation of Business and Profes- hibiting the drainage of cer- sional Women’s Clubs, Will {ain substances into sanitary preside at the meeting. sewers: and providing for Open House will be held penalities for the violation of Friday evening, Aug. 24, at the provisions of the said the new State offices, 308 N. Regulations. Second St., Harrisburg, from swimming in the creek at “First Rock”. This spot has been removed. The famous rock which used to extend over the creek was a victim of the recent blastings. Mount Joy Street To Be rounding area. Mrs. “The Regulations will pro- ced that the Completed . . ic b 6 The Naar on Mt 3:00 10 10:00 pan. at which paply pe ready for submis clude corn on the cob, baked b é5¢ Joy Street will be completed! time ya be sion by the legal advisors peans, hot dogs. barbecued b 55¢ At the regular monthly Jorved % ol ing Ti ou within the next few weeks hamburgers, chicken in pat- meeting of Borough Council guests. The new o lcd Lo and will no doubt be passed ty shells, homemade cakes & - last Mond ight ro Harrisburg are the first per- 4 the next meeting of the pies. ice cream and soft ast Monday night, seventeen headquaters for the co, the: Authority. cee residents from Mount Joy St. gate Federation or ie Authority, drinks. ¢ appeared to voice their ob- Sale Sat a > A 25. the depending on which body The day's activities will jections of the sewage work On Saturday, ug. 29, 11€ net take action. In the begin at 4 p.m. In addition State Board Meeting will be mean time, the matter which to the supper, the evening's being incomplete on Mt. Joy 8 130 ¢ Street. ¥ from 10:30-a.m. fo 12:30 and gees most urgent "is to ad- entertainment will include s 69¢ In the discussion, the prop- 1:43 pa. i Pn 7:00 vise the property owners who talent show plus a_ dance : erty owners brought out the he Bane i ho hd et will be making preparations with music by the Donegal fact that sewage operations Dm. ag anquel for hooking up or who ave High School band. Spot dan- will be furnished in part by ,,. Mrs. Ethel Broske, President j,4., of the Mount Joy Club. Sunday, Aug. 26, an infor- laying the hook-up als regarding regulations soon to be passed. were begun. on the street 12 ces will be a feature of weeks ago and were still not repaired and finished. One of the objections was the fact mal breakfast will be served “Most inquiries to date cake walks, a Ssh pond, pony a that many sinkholes had de- to close the Board Meeting. concern the required size and rides, mechanical rides and veloped. Another of the main ies tvpe of house lateral. Of games. objections was that equip- course the final word on size If any parents or other NEW TRAILER CONCERN FOR and type will rest with persons are not contacted governing body to pass reauired Ordinance. the the ment had been moved from the area to other streets and ent, they are asked to contact fair will be held next The menu has been named for the annual festival of the local School and Home As- sociation for Saturday, Sept. 15. at the firehouse and sur- Myrtle Nornhold, chairman, announ- menu will in- a the dance. - Entertainment will include to donate or help with the ev- PLANE CRASHES WEST OF FLORIN the crash. 4-H Clubs Plan Round-Up The annual round-up of the Lancaster County 4-H Clubs more than 750 youngsters from 38 clubs to the Millersville State Teachers’ College next Wed- is expected to attract nesday. Judging of food. clothing and home design projects will be conducted at 9 a. m. A general meeting will ine Lausch, county council nresident, presiding. Dr. D. L. Biemesderfer, college president, will welcome the group. Miriam Roland. Mount Joy R1. county council vice pres- pre- Lancaster County Bankers Association com- a- this time. Also scheduled is a film 4-H ident. will accept gifts sented by the has Project at to each girl who pleted a project. wards will be made on the 1955 National Congress in Chicago. Other officers of the coun- ty council from this area are secretary game Arlene Heisey, and Audrey Musser, director; both from Florin. CLOSED SATURDAYS The Bulletin Office will be nothing was being done to But in 29¢ complete the street. As a re- MOUNT JOY all likelihood the recommen- Mrs. Nornhold by calling closed on Saturdays during sult of the objections, coun- dations of the Engineer will 3-6831. the month of August. d cil members told the group glue Hanan 3. Babess be followed. I shall recom- that they will plan a meet- Street. an - william Fonlz mend that the recommenda- i . uce. ing with borough authority have formed a partnership in jong of the State Code be Gridiron Candidates To members and the engineers. 2 Business named the "Dog followed which require one A The special discussion €82 ope omes N€ lags size of pipe than that of R A 18 meeting was held last Thurs- trailer sales company will {he connecting wye at the eport ugust day night. As a result of this he se of he Jom. main sewer. Since all wye's 3 ome meeting, the combined groups °F Atlantic Service Slallon have 3 minimum size of si announced that the ap west of the Mount Joy Box inches this will make the Coach Peters CASE RETURNED TO or will begin completion of Company along Route 230. minimum house lateral five COURT FOR ACTION the street and will work on The men will handle the De- in diameter. In other Issues Call : the street constantly until it troiter Mobile trailers. words, no lateral less than . A charge of is completed. Saturday, Sept. 1, the men g,. inches in dinmoter 4 For practice manslaughter against Victor *— plan to open the new con- }, constructed after the dots Shoff, Lancaster was return- . cen. Daily hours will be papper, Regulations are All koys,in the following £4 0 conn by ii Hit By Auto from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m. SEV made: into Taw. However. it evades 9. 10. and 11. Donegal Peace James Hocken A Ty en days per week. They will is" 1,’ pe noted here that si grades 9,70, an Bal following a hearing Tuesday James L. Becker, son of have complete facilities for jo; terra A at pox High School that are interes- night. Shoff was involved in . 29¢ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Becker, sales and service. inch terra cost the same ang ted in football are asked to an auto accident at the Eber- g Mount Joy R1, was admitted On display will be five {harefore. six inch wo ad , meet with head coach Hubie le Cemetery last year when 29 to the Lancaster General 1957 models. They will range , potfor size : WH Wed (oe : = Lo. D6 and the late Marion Cc : a better size to use as it will Peters in the boys locker py pie to he Hospital Monday after he from 8-10 feet wide and up provide more insurance a- room, Aug. 18, 9:00 a. m. aughterty, Lancaster, cras . 29¢ was struck and injured when to a maximum of 51 feet in gin clogging than will 4 : an ; will be ed into a utility pole near the a car swerved into the gut- length. Models will have {ya inch Yine : All boys Yeporting wi De cemetery. Charles Eaby, Jr. ter of the Mount Joy-Mariet- from one to three bedrooms. “Pher : given a physical SRA, is the defense attorney for ta road near the Donegal Sr li : here has been a lot of by school physician Dr. Mich- Shoff, According to Chief of bo | High School. The 11-year-old AWARDED RADIO over the use of a ael Gratch, before he may Police Park Neiss, the hear- : toa in te les Bi Arh _ four inch size for house lat- take part in any practices. ing was delayed because suffered injuries to his left Mrs. Wayne Kretzing was eral connections. The differ- Equipment will also be is- Shoff was hospitalized and arm. Witnesses said the child was standing in the gutter i when a car driven by Milton Brown, Marietta, struck him. awarded a portable radio once is cost of the two sizes given by the Koser Jewelry is approximately fiftee : Store during the sales day . fi 2 fie [deen conin event Jost weekend. Ya If the smaller size were id permitted a reducer must be used and this alone will cost around Two Dollars which would pay for the extra cost of thirteen feet of five or six inch pipe over four inch pipe. The City of Harrisburg re- group was the announcement quires six inch pipe; the City that a Corn Queen will again of York required five inch or be named. Books which in- siX inch pipe; From the clude all the contests and standpoint of venting, the prizes are now in progress. $iX inch pipe offers advantage A new feature is being well worth its extra size. planned for the Saturday “The lateral house con- night entertainment. An area N¢ction for a distance of five talent show will be staged. feet from the house wall sued Saturday. Full workout schedule will start Monday, Aug. 20, and continue daily except Satur- days until school starts. Daily workouts will run from 10 to 12 with one hour off for lunch, chalk talks will follow from 1 to 2, Heavy workout from 2 to 4. All boys are asked to fur- nish their own lunches and transportation until the open- ing of school. Any boy interested in be- ing student managers, are asked to report at the school at 8:30 a.m. same date. Plowing Champ To Enter State Contest Mount Joy's plowing cham- pion named at last year’s Community Exhibit will be entered in the state plowing contest Thursday, August 23. Lincoln Keener, Elizabeth- town R1, came in first place at the first contest of its kind to be held in Lancaster Co. last year. H. Morrell Shields was ham- Must be Cast Iron, Extra Additional equipment has The local Community Ex- oq to take charge of the ev- Heavy. been purchased this year in- hibit Association will SpONSOr ont Prizes will, be offered Tmo cluding varsity patterns that Mr. Keener at the contest Music will also willl be green ond white In which will be held at Penna. po by 2 WATCH FOR color. be provided by the Donegal NEW COLUMN High School Dance band un- Since sports fans in Mount der the direction of Mr. M. Joy and the Donegal High Shields. School area will be seeing Parade plans are not defi- league competition in high nite. Although the preview school football for the first plans do call for a parade time this fall, the Bulletin for the opening night of the will begin a series of ques- four-day event, the event is tions and answers on the pending the progress of the game in next week's issue. streets sewage construct'on. Look for the column Donegal will compete in Varsity and Junior-Varsity football this year. A com- plete schelule will be releas- ed at a later date by John Day III, Faculty Manager of Athletics at Donegal. Coacr Peters and Assistant Coach Don Staley will hand- le the Varsity and Assistant Coach, = Marsh Gemberling will handle the Junior Var- sity. State University. Several members of the association will accompany him to the contest. Also discussed at the Mon- day night meeting of the To Report New Families Call MJ 3-9763 on September 17 is the date for the sports page entitled “Fol- the next meeting of the com- low the Ball”. mittee. he was not notified of his re- lease. Florin Lions Plan Baseball Trip Members of the Florin Lions staged a family picnic Monday night at the summer cottage of Benjamin Staley, Long Level, York County. A second bus trip to a major league baseball game was planned by the group for Saturday, Sept. 15. The game being played that day is be- tween the Phillies and the Milwaukee team. Extra tick- ets are available for the bus trip and game. Interested persons may contact any Lion member for details. Clarence Hollinger, presi- dent, was in charge. PRICES NAMED Six saddle-back chairs sold for $11.50 each at the sale of Mrs. David Waltz, Stauffer- town, Saturday. A matching rocker brought $18; A cylin- der graphaphone, $61.00; a high top dry sink, $16; low dry sink, $26; and a single cherry rope bed, $8. be held in the old cottage chap- el at 12:45 p.m. with Joseph- Marietta nold, solicitor, was asked to draw up new articles of a- greement. These articles will be presented at tonight's meeting, which is the regular Left to right, Emory Krick, adjutant; Gerald Sheetz, meeting of the board. commander; and James Shaefler, finance officer: newly in- John Hart, New Haven stalled officers of the local American Legion Post. Street and Marietta Avenue, . was named high school prin- civsl Prior 10 tis ver. Wi. Sha gz Reich’s Church Installed Was Built Commander /n Adversity the school with Mr. Hart and Ralph Coleman as vice prin- Sheetz was instal- (continued from last week) Following the construction cipals. Following Thursday night's meeting Mr. Hart was named high school principal. Mr. Beahm was named su- pervising principal several months ago and Mr. Coleman led as the new commander of was named elementary prin- the Walter S. Ebersole Post ©f the church building wor- cipal last month. 185 American Legion at last shippers of various faiths -_ Thursday night's meeting, conducted services at differ- Jaycees His father, Roy B. Sheetz, ent times in the meeting past eastern commander, in- house. The first available, ac- stalled Mr. Sheetz: Samuel curate record of the Evangel- Plan Snyder, first vice command- ical faith among the people er; Carl Pecifer, second v'ce at the Pegle's or our commander; Emory Krick, © hurch names the year ei adjutant; James Shaeffer, - 1868, when the Rev. J. x Two future activities were . °° tiga .. Zorn served at the Peck’s financial officer; Benjamin planned by the local JayCees Groff. historian: the Rey Meeting House along with at their Tuesday night meet- : the Mount Joy Class. Records John Gable, chaplain; Robert Overly and Lee Rice. serg- eant-at-arms; Jack Germer, frustee for three years and George Leibschultz, trustee for two years. ing. A tour of the Safe Har- bor plant will be made by the men September 25. Wil- liam Gassman, chairman of the tour committee, announ- ced that the tour will either begin at 6:30 with a dinner or at 8 p.m. with the tour. A corn roast was planned for JayCee members and also indicate that.the Rev. A. M. Stirk assisted in the same capacity, and also that during this period the Bethel Class, the Mount Joy Class, and the Milton Grove Class constitu- ted the Millersville Circuit. Although there is no official record, from private and per- reports, it seems feas- Following a dinner, Jack Germer, commander, opened the regular meeting. He turn ed the gavel over to Roy B. _ sonal ‘ 3s Sheetz who in turn made . their families for Sunday, the installations: J. Paul Geb ible that the Bethel, or August 26. Harold Zimmer- a Dr Man x Reich's Class and the Mount stenlauer, Enhrata, new com- 1 ade CE 4 man, chairman, will an- Joy Class were served by the mander of District 10; David both for nounce the time and place at Bansoff. Quarryville, district same minister, a future date. pnd Colic Rutter groups were members of the gy Eo 7 Fue Jie: ne 1 he Gerald Hostetter reported Lancaster, district dep Ryangelical Ame ali iy \ itv ienic ! out the years e ulldin on the community picnic tv erommander: also attend- ey a ng held at Rocky Springs park. oq the meeting. was us 1 a partic ass with members of other faiths Robert Schneider was accep- Tall who were granted permission The new commander nam- ted as a new member. Jack ed his committee chairman es Germer was awarded the for the vear. Jack Bennett to tu Se the term four-day ip to Atlantic was named chairman of the Evenzelical dates back to 5) Snvd 4M. H Americanism committee; Lee 1706. when Jacob Albright, a . K. Snyder and Mr. Hos- Filis ! so Eo wai, Beans Tops Howe a man of the community ex- gpyder, welfare; Samuel As rn ae hibit stand committee with Snyder. membershin: Carl and Marviand as Charles Johnson, Michael peifer, entertainment; James tial in the belicv- Pricio and Charles Drace. Shaeffer, publicity. Under ops into clasces This was the Mr. Pricio was also named Mr. Peifer's chairmanc<hip beginning of the chairman of the extension geyen chairmen were named 7 Association Their first bichon was elected in 1839, and the Asseciation continued to prosper for annroximately 50 committee to check the pos- sibilities of extending a new Junior Chamber of Com- merce chapter. George Albert for the year’s special events Lee Rice will head the Sept 2 stag picnic: George Leib schultz, s C'hric ac =r. “ vr € | the ( hristmas SMOX- yoarg, until differences of op- vice president, was in charge er; Arthur Schneider, the inion arose of the meeting. Christmas children's party: (Turn to Page 3) ff meee Jack Germer. Easter egg oo. ROTARTANS HEAR EDUCATIONAL TALK hunt: Gerald Sheetz, ial Dav events: Emory Krick BeahmAttending June chicken barbecue; and : ) Dr. John W. Price, Lancas- Work Shop James Shaeffer, summer car- : io ce, Lancas val ter, vas the guest speaker at Wilbur I. Beahm, super- a the Tuesday luncheon meet- Mr. Sheetz also announced ing of the local Rotary Club vising principal of Donegal at Hostetter’s. Dr. Price dis- : » executive Ticers High School, is attending the the executive officers, Mr. Snyder, Mr. Peifer, Mr. 11th annual work shop of ; ; cussed the museum’s educa- : rick Mr. Shaeffer 8 fins ha of the Penna. State Education ku ng We Shoe fie PLUS: {ional program of the North Association at Penn Hall, i a THs 5 Yep r, Museum in Lancaster. Mich- Chambersburg, this week. | alter, wugene Lricer, a0] Pricio, president, was in Mr. Liebschultz ¢ alhvap Mr. Beahm and seven others Mr. Liebschultz and Mr. Sch charge. from the county are. among neider will compose ‘the 2 o_o ? house committee. 300 educational leaders from ek : C * professional organizations A short meeting of the ommittee U ry home association was held throughout the state to at- 5 : with a financial report and tend the affair. 7 3 business meeting The delegates will be div- ided into small groups to stu tte te Joys, Girls, and parents > sme S stu- Wi ; dy problems, how to plan RESIDENTS URGED are reminded at this time and conduct a good local TO REGISTER that a ‘soapbox’ race will branch activities and to keep : azain be a feature of the Mt. membership up-to-date on Residents of Mount Joy Joy Community Exhibit in professional developments, Borough and Mount Joy Twp. October. In order to have are urged to register at the special posts in the area ia the next two weeks. In order ample time to build racers, the committee in charge of the event urges the children to be eligible to vote in the to start work on the racers November presidential elec- now in order to have them tions. residents are given the ready by race time. privilege to register in the Tentative plans call for borough and in Florin. the race to be held Saturday Friday, August 17, borough afternoon. October 13. The citizens may register at the place for the event has not Newcomer Hordware Store been decided at the present and Friday, August 24, resi- time because of the sewage dents of lower Mount Joy problem. A designated place Township may register at for the race will not be an- the Florin Hall. nounced until nearer the how to develop good rela- tionships with administration and school board; how to deal with criticisms and how to develop specialized servic- es programs. VFW COUNCIL TO MEET The Lancaster County Council meeting of the Vet- erans of Foreign Wars will be held Friday, Aug. 17, at the Reinholds Post Home 7659. Twelve Outstanding Children Are TWO ARE DELEGATES rges Building phies Twelve trophy awards were presented to the outstanding participants of the two bor- ough playgrounds at the special awards evening last Thursday. Of the six at each playground, Harold Smith, is a repeater. Harold won a trophy last year in his per- ticular age group. At the park playground, winners of trophies were Donna Eltz for the senior girls; Kathleen May, for the girls in the 5-10 age group; Michael Kear, boys 5-8 group; Barry Etsell, 9-10 age group; Dennis Naugle, 11-12 age group; Ronald Pennell, 13 and over age group. A- wards were based on attend- ance, participation in contests and games; and winners of contests and games. One bat- tle continued until the last night of the summer pro- gram. In the senior girls’ group, Donna Eltz and Na- dine Bailey, were tied for 1st place. A 7 game contest was originated for the two girls at the beginning of the last week. Each girl won three. Thursday evening, the sev- enth game was played be- tween the two and Donna won the game and the tro- phy. The sx trophy winners from the school playground were Joanne Darrenkamp, senior girl; Sandry Gephart, intermediate girls; Kathlene Zimmerman, beginner girls; Robert Hopple, senior boys; Harold Smith, intermediate boys; and Larry Hostetter, beginners boys. Runners-up were Carole Garlin, Sharon Copenhauver, Patricia Alleman, Sharon Goodhart, Kathy Mauro, Dor- is Bair, Cynthia Hostetter, James Harnish, Ronald Corll, Gray Greiner, Donald Alle- man, Thomas Tripple, Ken- neth Gephart, Nadine Bailey, Sandra Wolgemuth, Kitty Etsell, Judy Schermick, Ken- neth Leakway, Richard Waltz, Charles Brown, Rob- ert, Pennell, William Pennell Barry Coover, Terry Stark, and Terry Bailey. Special Awards John Loney and Sandra Wolgemuth received special Y.MC.A. swimming trophies. Each was named for his a- chievement in the two-week swimming lessons given the Hershey pool. F've additional passed their physical fitness tests at the school play- gronnd Judy Frey, James Kvle Harold Smith and John Harnish, Softball Games The playground girls. soft- ball team avenged their de- (Turn to page 2) * alle children TO SPECIAL WEEK Two Mount Joy girls are a- mong the delegates now at- tending the annual 4-H Club Week activities at the Penn- sylvania State University this week. Miss Maribel Erb and Miss Miriam Roland. both of Mount Jov Rl. are included Ruth K. Kimble. home econ- in the grouo of girls. Miss omist and Mrs. Grace Nolt, Columbia R1. Silver Spring 4-H club leader, will accom- pany the group. Of Soapbox Racers Now time for the race. Cash prizes and other priz- es will again be awarded the winners. All boys and girls thirteen years of age and younger are eligible to enter the race. Racers will be clos- sified into two divisions, the official wheels group and the unofficial wheel group. Glenn Kaylor is chairman of the committee in charge of the details. Physician On Call Sunday Dr. Thomas O'Connor
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