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Show MARCH OF DIMES COLLECTS $3136 E BEAVER COUNTY Beaver County's March of Dimes collections . for 1956 dropped about $200 under the 1955 contributions, but local National Na-tional B'ounclation leaders ex, pressed themselves as "well pleased" with the results of the campaign. Max Mechar.i, Beaver County chapter chairman, and Mrs. Eva Slonchotkcr, treasurer, today released the final financial report, re-port, showing $1470.64 collected collect-ed in Milford; $1339.53 in Beaver; Beav-er; $291.04 in Minersv:lle, and $35.20 for Greenville. The Milford Mil-ford collections included the South Milford farming area, and the Beaver total included collections col-lections in Manderfield and North Creek. Total expenditures of the drive were $346.45, leaving a net figure of $2789.96. Of this, $1394.98 is held in the Beaver County Chapter funds and a like amount has been sent p the National Foundation. Following is a breakdown of receipts: Mother's March $498.15; Elementary El-ementary School $108.61, High School $16.81, Canteen Lady Trainmen $97.15, American Legion Le-gion Auxiliary $68.57, Lady Lions $61.75, Pinochle Club $32. E S A Sorority Mistrel show $116.80, I O O F Dance $61.75. Miscellaneous Main street contributions $141.85, coin collectors col-lectors $78.60, March of Dimes cards $68.80, sale of peanuts, $119.83. |