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Show h i t-'--- i .... fc7 ' tr inn 5MAPirc-DC. i, . . tbiiim."- : , , in mi 100 SMACKERS: Paul Yardley, Chairman Chair-man and Mark Nelson, vice-chairman, left center, hold a check for $100 dollars presented by The Beaver County News Monday in behalf of Mr. J. Ray Baker, of Calif, to the Milford City Youth Committee for their work on the new City Park on Railroad Row. Mr. Baker made the donation to the organization contributing the most towards the Ibeau-tification Ibeau-tification of Milford City, and the best cleanup project. The News served as judge and administered the money. The ivsr ........ only other group to accept Mr. Baker's challenge was the ESA Sorority, who tackled the project of beautifying the library hill. Though their own project has not yet progressed beyond the planning plan-ning stage, the Sorority must be recognized recog-nized for their efforts in helping the Youth Committee with their project, including in-cluding a good turnout at a combined work party at the park. Others in the picture are Kevin iBrox left and Brd Gale, right. |