The Mount Joy BULLETIN MOUNT JOY, PA., THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1962 \ A aa (3 SEVEN CENTS PER COPY Mount Joy was hen the news was aturday that the hnia’s Railroad becial had been derailed. ® 8 » SIXTY-SECOND YEAR, NO. 9 2, 3. 4. Boro Police Begin Issui girls of Mount Joy were is-lhouse and with great .cere| ! |was revealed by Police Chief hidden places each bicycle 7% Eon AG : . : gan inspection of bikes and| The serial number seems] Pennsyl- an immediate rush of busi-young bike owner or Chief] | NM » Bank Completes Merger; | Brubak M t Joy Main Street Project es and sexes showed up at| Police point out that a P . g / a er oun (®) alin ree ro eC While there was no official] wheeled vehicles and in case nd by, ready, waiting and to speedy return of the prop-the First National Bank and ficers and staff members of | street is now under construc- son of] . | : * e station, ready shortly af-| Water supply continues 0inot only a metal license|the bank with the Lancasterthe former Board of Direct-| . Mount Joy Rl, will be the : €N caster, was completed at the Bank would become the Ad-|: p | y Civil Defense disaster and faces another week without an “operators license.” e P . lia representative at the Ame-| it probably was Joy and Florin offices. b” but within a short time|ing a bit more serious every cense are printed some ofcome the Mount Joy The meeting will be helg/children from unauthorized Myers has checked some of was detoured. Lan- of the Lancaster County Na-| 0. ny vehicles in the area The weekend showers count-They are: the| will be attending as an all- Myers. time, he is anxious that spec-at Main & Barbara the west- sources. Keep both hands on the the “County Bank” organiza-| . .. Association of Farmer complaints about children us-from children and to edu-completing the arrangements. . . 1 At AtlanticCity's| roughout Saturday night in water will run short increas- Do not ride against traf- rerouted. 5 |banking service to the Mount The institute was held on ough Sunday until after- Mount Joy system depends from side to side. daughter of Mrs. Kay Good- forward axes began cutting “marked” ’lcontinued service to it.” Playgrounds Featuring 6. <= Li s To Bike Rid {sued bicycle licenses during mony—in some cases—dis- % Mike Good. lhas a serial number, placed| saddened issuance of licenses on Wed-/to be a certain thing—but in| baseball | ness. [Good could find such a num- serial number is a PIN L | Offi . Wins Coo . . . . sue” effort local, eM To) ame loca ICIals P Officially Begins With Detour ove o P of theft oft times would lead] Henry H. Eby, president of] ger to do its part. Drivers erty to its rightful owner. viihe bo ; : in| y Trust Company of Mount Joy the bank would continue in Harold Brubaker, | Fires ! r the word was flashed. |be a matter for concern iRiplate, which he attached 10/County National Bank, Lan-ors of the First National|® | cue people locally were al-|rainfall. The license is issued to the 1962. erican Institute of Coopera.] An appeal to parents and ous at any time. This year it Monday, July 30, when all be. In commenting on the mer-| er the disaster it became|/day seemed to have no solu-the safety rules by which/Fiorin branches of the University at/Use of matches was issued|the cases reported and willl At that time the final DE- am |Columbus, ank. tional Bank, welcomed d that more would have ed for nothing toward relief 1 Do not ride past stop! officers, directors and staff of o xpense-paid delegate follow-! Within the past few days ial caution be taken and that bound traffic on Roads 230 & pn solved it. : tion and said, “We are proud : :<4:.|{ing matches cate” the older ones in thei : While the situation is not handle bars. ’ p Cooperatives summer insti-| g . | I'l A few minutes earlier the St Pi r {with this excellent group of state college, Lock Haven, punt Joy for the familiar ®S day by day. fic. | ee e Earlier in the day, a gang ''Joy-Florin area, and we look July 15 to 19. on until rail traffic was re-|principally upon the flow of Do not ride race. fall, 24 South Locust Street trees along east Main street More than 75 boys and/the police office in the fire 3 (the first day of inspection, it/covered that in certain semi- The police department be-there by the original maker.| flashed /nesday, August 1, and had|at least one case, neither the Youngsters in assorted siz- ber. way of identifying the two-| iendship Fire company did Eby said that all active of-| Honor / ri 1 ’ Pp Mount Joy's new Main & = Water Supply whe | crewmen were at the Each youngster is issued|gnnounced that the merger of their present duties and that |Mr. and Mrs. Paul Brubaker,| | ny CHIEF SAYS ‘KEEP MATCHES FROMKIDS' ime wher ene roi ean vo 9 |Mount Joy as the boroughithe bicycle, but also is giv 4./youngest official Pennsylvan-| [time when the projec} egal [close of business on July 31,visory Board for the Mount| { cans } . | ie is th h traffi Mai t., ted and asked to “stand! A problem which is becom-|young rider and on his li-| It's two offices have tives convention. jall adults to help prevent/is doubly dangerous. roug raffic on ain S and ger, Lester H. Herr, president], Ohio State ident that there were too tion from the weatherman. bicyclists are to operate.|caster County National B and Harold this week by Fire Chief John check others but in the mean- TOUR sign was set in place | ded to a problem rather from the shrinking water sign or red light. Twirlers to Show [the First National Bank into ing participation in Pennsyl-|1e has had several calls and parents keep matches away 141 began turning south and ® © < $ ? . : Many people listened critical, the possibility that Do not ride ‘double. for the opportunity to joinii io held at Lock Haven, Such a situation is danger-'proper and careful use. eastbound traffic had been |people in bringing expanded |p, ar of the trains and then| Water in the mains of the Do not zig zag or swerve, Miss Kathleen Goodall of men with chain saws and to many years of More than 200 farm youths) ed. and huge earth-shaking ma- |] ® © +o However, to be ready |water in Little Chiques creek] 7. In addition, Limit, one rider to bicycle Chief Good Marietta, and 16 of her baton {twirling students will be fea-| [tured on Atlantic City’s Steel Herr announced that Glenn Y. Forney, former cashier of the First National Bank, has tendance at the Pennsylvania meeting but only 167 from the entire state were chosen. in the county applied for at-| chines with goliath claws be- gan ripping up the old street at near the east end of the hile the buzz saws werelwhen and if it is necessary, : ¢ i ining this week, cutting the Borough Authority,|said this week that bikes are|Pier next week. They may be peen elected. Assistant Vice n beautiful trees along|/which operates the water sys-not to be ridden on the side-seen on the Tony Grant President of the Lancaster hin street, one forward-tem, has taken steps to have/walks and that when ridden “Stars of Tomorrow” ShoW|c, tv National Bank and pking young man expressedla certain reserve source|after dark they must havejon the Pier Aug. 4th through, -nager of the Mount Joy situation as follows: available. lights. [August 11th. |Office. and Warren H. Bentz e oo oo A few years ago the Auth-| The bicycle ordinance, pas The group, known as the|; oo 1o.ted Assistant Cash- If it's necessary that thelority drilled a sizable wellised recently by the borough “K-Dettes” are baton students. . ;nq Manager of the office es come down, well and|just south of the water works|council, originally was tojof the Kay School of Dance in Florin. Other officers elect bd but let’s not just stand|plant, seeking to tap an aux-have gone into effect July 1lland Baton, 24 S. Locust St. ed were Lois G. Miller, Asst. [but at that time some neces- Marietta, and Columbia. A|~, iar and Asst. Trust Offi- sary supplies for the opera-group of Mrs. Goodall’s dance... .n4q Robert E. Kline, As- tion of licensing were notstudents, the “K-Pettes”, ap- «nt Cashier, with both as- available. a peared on tie Pie un june, signed to the Mount Joy of- ATTENDS SEMINAR ed on the Steel Pied in Aug- ies Nissley Gingrich, a mem- Oscar Goering, industrialjust of last year, were asked. of the Advisory Board, t if progress is what we're] Considerable investment injarts instructor at Donegalby Mr. Grant to return this was elected io the Board of king on Main street, let’s)pumping equipment and|high school, attended a three-\week and have been optioned Directors of the Lancaster just watch destruction of plumbing would have been/day “instructors seminar’’ at/for a return engagement of County National Bank. ne of our prized posses-iinvolved. the University of Illinois, nine days the last week of my." pirst National Bank Ins, let's take up the burd-| However, within the past|Urbana, Ill, June 21 to 23,|/August through Labor Day. was established in 1862, and plant some new trees.|/few days, emergency pump-/staged by the American|They will perform a modern while the Lancaster County ® © ling equipment has been locat- Foundrymen’s Society. dance and twirl precision National Bank was founded t can be done. If youled and could be placed in| The seminar was a concen-|Routine choreographed espec-; 1841 This merger, joining bt it, look at some of the|operation within a short time/trated program to present up-jially for them by Miss Good-;. 0 o¢ T.ancaster county's young trees some of theif necessary. to-date information on the|all, and set to the TV west 1 dest banking institutions, kiness houses have planted] While the supply from the/fundamentals of foundry andlern theme “Gunsmoke.” brings to seven the number hin the past few years.lwell would be expected to/patternmaking to those res] Immediate following the of offices operated by the py are thriving and al-furnish big gallonage, it/ponsible for the education of Steel Pier engagements the cg, ntv Bank”. dy become more than|could serve materially to bol- young men for industrial car-“K-Dettes and their teacher ; lings — for instance, inister a dwindling reservoir. |eers. have a schedule of benefit nt of the Lester Roberts) B | performances and outdoor| re, and Hess’ shows in the York, Chester ee oo © and the Lancaster County, Paul B. Welliver of Warn A DPROXIMATELY 3,000 TAKE jorees, and ste an i en . Many Special Events During the institute there| old cotton mill. were lectures and tests and] One of the main events on Keller, Mike Mumma, Dave The project, which is big competition for entrance tothe Mount Joy playground Brandt, and Dick Heisey to/for Mount Joy, still is not a the American Institute. The/last week was the Hobby|reach the finals in both divis- big job as construction work youths wrote an essay on the/Show. {ions. Terry Crider, top-seed-is measured. However, be- subject, “What I can Do For| winners were as follows: ed boy in the 14 and underitween now and the time the Farm Families and Farm Co- largest collection, Bill Stoh-/division, has reached the fin-lwork is finished, nearly $400- operatives.” Activities andlor Ken Gephart and Kathy|2ls by winning at the Mari-| 000 will have been spent by successes in both Future Far-zimmerman: most unusual;€tta playground. Girls playjthe state. mer and 4-H work also were/caro] Zimmerman, Terry Will continue after little ac-| In addition, the borough considered in the selections. |Gemberling and Craig Sch-tion last week. Terri Leeland property owners will put Harold was one of onlyneider: best displayed, Don|Gemberling has won the tro-several thousand dollars into six picked to attend the Ohio nartin, Barry Gemberling/Phy for the 14 and under di-{the project. meeting and others were high/;nq Dawn Heisey; best col- vision for girls. In the meantime, Mount school seniors and college/jection of the show, Greg Joy’s Main street has been students. a [Brian; best craftsmanship, elongated -to include probab- He will be a junior at Don Crajg Gainer, Phil Wade and ly another mile of length. egal high school this fall. Mark Gainer. Now. with the detour send- Brees The second special event ing all traffic southward to of the week was a track and Donegal school and back Golf Tournament feld meet. through Florin, everyone a- The annual Jaycee golf Next week will include a long the route “lives on Main tourney, sponsored by the Mt.iCostume Show, Watermelon Sirees on Shonday. Jmgraing Joy chapter, will be Held onparty at Sico on Friday, and cits Are Per ow Sunday, August 26, it WasRelays and Races Wednesday e on eir : " 23, a total of 386 beginnersifront walks surveying the announced this week by Ger-|afternoon. A twist contest on : 5 urveying ald Hostetter, tourney chair- Thursday afternoon. from Marietta and Maytown/change which suddenly came nan. have participated, and a to-jover their neighborhood. tal of 277 have been instruc] While the construction ted in the Advanced Begin-workers are doing their pre- ner, Intermediate, Swimmers,|liminary chores, both water ing the week. and Life Saving Courses. {and gas utilities are continu- Winners of a twist contest] Mrs. Charles Brooks has|ing their efforts to have un- was John Hill and Mary Ann|/Volunteered her help with/derground installations com- PLAN TO LOCATE CONCRETE Gusler. {the program and is in charge|pleted. With few exceptions, bund here and weep. Let’s|iliary source of water. inch a program to plant] Although the drillers did e new, young trees and hit water, the well was judg- return the beauty to Mt./ed to be of such small capa- b's Main street.” lcity that it was not economic- ® oo o |ally practical to exploit its e's right and we agree|possibilities. Swimming Swimming instruction in the beginners course for the Maytown and Marietta play- grounds, as well as in the ad- vanced courses for all of the playgrounds will continue each morning until the close of the program on Aug. 10. During the week of July Florin Playground Tetherball and badminton tournaments were held dur- B ceria iin B ® ® © or instance—at the Cross ds church, Donegal ings road formerly was a bugh street and the traffic roaching from north or h was required to stop. ® o o ow, the situation is re- ked. The Donegal Springs H traffic is directed to b while traffic moves bugh the intersection to from Florin without ing. Maytown Playground Winners of the Doll Show held July 27 at the Maytown| Voter Registration Playground were, Barbara Smith. ‘Laura. Cros, Jamye Special registration officers will sit at the follow- Shank, Connie Reuter, Deb-| ing places on the indicated dates to register voters: bie Hollenbaugh and Ruth) August 22 McConnell. Second prize| Mount Joy Fire Hall winners were Nancy Bethen-| August 28 inger, Lu Ann Singer, Eva Old Town Hall, Florin Glattacker, Sharon Frick,| September 1 Judy Yordy, Ruth McConnell,| Mavtown Fire Hall Christine Heuer, Debbie Hol-| y lenbaugh and Carolyn Flick.| ; September § Mary Ellen Drace,. Eva Bndr’s Garage, Milton Grove Glattacker, Ruth McConnell, September 6 Vickie Blake, Nancy Bethle-| Mastersonville ninger, Judy Yordy and Joni] September 8 Ann Shank were third prize| Landisville Fire Hall September 13 winners. Nelson Peters won the] : : Albert G. Vogel property, Sporting Hill Croquet tournament held, VOTERS who become of age on or before November 7, 1962 will be eligible to register and ® © +o us — “BE CAREFUL.” ow to sort the Chiefs the Indians! ® © o Pn Main street these days ®o © ° e are workmen doing y and varied jobs. Many hem wear the “hard hat” dgear designed to protect from anything which kht be falling from a pole, b into a ditch, etc. etc. ® © he Chiefs and the Indians hr different colored hats. ite outranks an orange. vou wish to speak to the ef, walk up to the group, k for the white hat—he is Big on that crew. Bo RRIAGE LICENSES harles Eugene Shaffner, pems, and Edna Mae De- ent, Rheems. Suggest Saving Water begin to be careful about the quantity of water they use was issued this week by the Mt. Joy Authority as it recognized the problems which come with lack of rainfall. A suggestion that patrons last week with Gary Drace| 7 [placing second and Ruth Mec-| Connell, third. cast vote November 6, 1962. Teenage Evening Program Electors who are REGISTERED and voted The teenage boys enjoyed] within two years need not heed this notice, UN- tag football this past week| LESS they have moved from the district in which they last voted. While there is not a crisis at this time, Authority President, B. Titus Rutt said that it would be wise for all water users to go slow on unnecessary water use. Curtailed use at this time will help greatly to hold off a crisis and an acute shortage, if the weather continues hot and dry. In the meantime, there remains the threat of a big fire, which would draw off the reserves and help pull down the available supply for normal consump- Robins, Ga., who with MIXING PLANT IN RHEEMS | [Mack Show. Point leaders at the pres- of the Intermediate course.'their efforts are centered Donegal H. S./that the concrete mixing sta-to be the location, one source Beginners Mike Johns. the life saving course. len street. West Main, has been ob-| Approximately 3,000 peo-not a “shot” at all but actual-{patricia Stevens e told bystanders that so/Saturday to have Type II or-cine is placed upon the sugar/Chester State College, ) mn portant are y by abe used to furnish concrete/might do. Inter. Donald Musser,| | [to take by mouth. itati “tne Cham The clinic, held st the (25% 2 a TO PLAY MONDAY FOR TITLE of Commerce is backing|® ' cneship {the Community Council, said|teacher ever to present stu-| The plan now is to erectBrothers along the Manheim|/da Brown and Jill Johnson. | |given their dosage on Fridaylance on his 4 tabs night. Ephrata, a northern bughout the community. |quarry from which the neces- road building operations of|Laurence. Susie Flick, Deb- trail of the 1962 District 1¢ night, Ep , : ople who had planned tolappearing in Atlantic City| ’ ) C ! Be especially careful [Most overwhelming. Peon » jarrangement would glia Pet p.m. with either Ephrata or/Jaycee League on Thursday handle the many problems|up” treatment for those wholan early treatment was pos- Bonnie Fogie of Mount Gg the material. Loraw, Donna McKain, Mike| Several days ago the local Joy in a one-game finale. . eb ’ As first planned, the equip-| et detour, there have|will be given on Friday, Aug-| Types I, II and III vaccine|Sherry Drager, Susie Zuch), ont as PB have been Tein U.S. Army 4 Linda B D Me-| : and Linda Brown, Donna Mc-|championshi d thi k . . to 9 p.m. lorder on recommendation ofjetta, Jean Innman, Odelia |championship an is week to enter the three-game ser 1, ation |East Main street, has been ya ry Ann Gusler. as many as 3,500 people may {aq that Type III be given at/Peggy Myers, Barbara Weis-| : objgcted, | circulated aang will be leaving soon for The third and final eclinic| Be Susie Hable of Mountville. |! it to the East Donegal Town-|Hospital to begin his duties cine will be given. Mrs. H B yo Mt] ! 2 OS Soar) Begum, II, who hold a contract for) A, *eEiStorec nurse ant a took necessary information|in the Cornwall schools. A Employees of the Mt. Joy|It was suggested that a lot oyed al. the Veterans Ad- doctors supervised the actual County high school and College, Lancaster County Bank held used but that spot too arous-| ., evening at the home of Mr.| The borough park was con-be assigned to duty with the The guest list included the) B Benefit A covered dish picnic, the| Dance ents Mrs. Michael Pricio Wwas|ley) Groff, 159 Church street,| 1 e | Friendship Fire Company As a public service, The ler) Clark, 209 E. Main street, Saturday, Aug. 4, at the Fire and the girls played two all Any one living in any Borough or any Town- reached for emergency ser- | Emery M. and Joann (Arn-{will be held from 7:30 to 10:-/the season. As the first an.| dates and days designated or in the Registratio family physiciam Joseph’s hospital. \chairman of the Ambulance tion, it looked like top-seeded tion. ber 17, 1962, during Court House hours — 8: \Joy, a son, at St. Joseph hos-|clude a card party sometime|both divisions for the older| 8 LE 5. Welliver is visiting their| : ; 2 , Paul, David street, and TYPE 11 ORAL POLIO VACCINE Miss Goodall, who is al Latest word this week isers quarry seemed this week ont time are: [Pat Nornhold is assisting in “uptown” west of New Hav- |graduate of 3 A Finishing tion which originally was to|of information very close t0/~aleb Hess and Mike Mow, B ing the loss of trees onple of this area availed them-|ly is eating a cube of sugar.School at Washington D. C.have been erected in Florinjthe operation of the project ill be operated at Rheems. said, “That's what they plan), Rehm and Hester Mam. land is in no way unpleasant/honored season : community { The clinic, id fG ns tha voun M for the Mt. Joy Main street| A gimilar mixing plant is|Kent Wolgemuth and Lynn Hall George Albert, president of|Grant as being ey gest project. 1 3 3 M sh i hus, ording to the illion dollar program to $POnSOreq by the Blount S0¥l.y “apout 35 people were(dents acceptable for perform-line pins, hoppers and other/road at the edge of Lancaster] Seniors - Douglas Epler, oun Joys hop Joven Thus, soconiing /first of its kind in Lancaster|>, wi : {night ahead of at the clinic./the Pier.” 4 : re : . 3 “ch ship, sl representative meets Millers- ® iy. [the community has been al-| lthe new Road 30 East Bypass. bie Johnson and Marilyn Ko [Championship slated to do leave early Saturday on va-jalong with Miss Goodall are:| ; : in| yee eav rly y | g transportation problems but show first prize win Millersville. levening. Mowrer, Mark Lawrence, youngsters battled their way] To the winner of the Dis- In some changes in “stop” | . wd d on a vacant lot in Florin 3 : | Robert Reisch, son of Mr.[g.in Bobb A | ; ’ 5 y Farmer, Doug gph: . . lthe vaccine makers and oflKeim, Georganne McCall,"¢3" the Florin Foundry and ] phrata nosed into the north-ies later against Berks coun -| {commissioned a second lieu- receive the important TyPe this time to assure better pro-ser, Susan Miller and Julie| will be held Saturday, Sept. ACCEPTS POSITION Bs : s ship Supervisors. lihere. As at the first clinic, vol- Joy R1, has accepted a posi-| iy . furnishing the concrete then 0) School of Nursing at and volunteer nurses and|graduate of East Lebanon] ministration hospital, Coates- “taking” of the vaccine. Millersville State j.an ny ed unfavorable formants {their annual picnic and out- Tentatively he expects to and Mrs. Richard M. Stark, |sidered. {nursing corps about August 8 personnel of the bank and] NEW ARRIVALS afternoon was spent around Ambulance Fund chairman in charge of ar-Landisville, a daughter, on effort for raising funds, (hospital. Bulletin lists the following |; son Tuesday, July 31, at House. star softball games at Mount) : | ship in Lancaster County or Lancaster City may vice or by those who are |,14) filler, 133 West High 30 p.m. nual Donegal Area tennis! Leslie R d Lois (Wil Office, Court House. Lancaster, Pennsylvania, eslie R. an ois il-| i i i { Sunday | |Committee. Dave Smith of Marietta A. M. to 5:00 P. M. EASTERN DAYLIGHT aunt, Mrs. Mary Bennett, | 1 £ th tunit The t of vac] Westin rer. Georgeanne Fitzkee, Sal- S nt Joy Main street. [selves o e opportunity on proper amount of vac-and is now a junior at West|W : | : 1 was| The temporary plant willnow. I don’t know what they| =~ ‘JUNIOR LEGION BALL TEAM trees to thelal polio vaccine. last special bins, Ga., that the Cham- now in operation by Hemp|Hoffman. Vickie Brown Ven-| Community Council, is the| | . i schedule drawn on Monday t new, young trees y show place only achinery at Heisey Brothersito furnish concrete for the/Steve Brightbill and Mark baseball team is on the glory [county and its acceptance by] ? i ; | : These included a number off The “K-Dettes who will be, stone will be taken. The > : lere’s a hint to local driv-| Coes a SOT. |battle on Monday night at 6 Ville, winner of the Lancaster be days about stop signs. | An opportunity for “make|cations and had heard that] Darl Netnwig of Florin, ould eliminate one handling . : ners were. Elaine and Ben | : : | The winner meets Mount : Commissioned establishing the Main|missed the Saturday clinic/sible. [Sylvia Foltz of Maytown, : Denice Eshleman, Caleb Hess|to the southern divisi i i h ust 3 at the fire hall from 6have not been given in thatand Susie Hedricks of Mari- ivision|trict 10 title goes the chance ets. ; 3 land Mrs. Curtis Reisch, 311g £ sg 3 Hoh | ’ {Epler, Heather Mumma and tv’ Thus, it is anticipated that physicians. They are interes-Donna Dudley, Sandra Hall [old Florin Penna. Railroad jer slot. ty’s champions. However, residents of theltenant in the U. S. Army III vaccine. tection at this time of year. (Runkle, all of Columbia, and/8réa petition and finally presented port Sam Houston Brooks 8. At that time Type II vac: Franklin Bergman, son of] Hemp Brothers of Camp) : Bank Employees Hi | A registered nurse and a unteer registration officers|tion as sixth grade teacher icnic : tr] Hold Pi began seeking a new location. |p; 1) 2 delphia, he hos bean cht: ofland Florin branches’ of the/back of the Joy theatre be Taking an oral vaccine isithis will be his first school. : ing Saturday afternoon and|from neighbors. Bruce avenue, Florin. | Although the Heisey Broth-|at the Texas Army base. their guests. the Stark’s pool. | Raymond and Roberta (Lil : As part of its accelerated rangements. |Tuesday, July 31, at General/Ambulance Committee of the Paul E. and Evelyn (Weng- Will stage a Street Dance on physician. who may be igi Joseph's hospital. A record hop, the dance\joy and Marietta to complete] register at any of the below named places on the 1 i | unable io contact their {Street, Maytown, a son, at St.| George Copenheaver is the|tournament neared comple-| . every day up to and including Monday, Septem- liams) Beamenderfer, Mount] Other coming activities in-'would be the man to beat in| P TIME. Dr. Thomas O'Con Cc Nor! pital, in October, boys. He has defeated Bob
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