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Vol. 4; No.   134
PRINCE GEORGE,  BRITISH  COLUMBIA, TUESDAY. JULY  12,  1960
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"BUSINESS AIN'T SO GOOD," says 12-year-old Bob MucLise, as he looks over the ledger book. It reads a loss�some $35�the cost of the home-made store built by Bob and. friend Ken Leboe, 13, who's away at sum-
mer camp. Even though their financing is now in the red the boys are optimistic and Bob said, "We plan to enlarge next winter and sell coffee and hot chocolate." The store is at Pine and Seventeenth.
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ELISABETIIVILLE,    C on go (AP) � Loss of its richest prov incc threatened the Congo todaj as   Premier   Moise   Tshombe   o Katanga  announced  he  had  se up an independent state. ' Tshombe,   42-ycar-old   membe; of   a   wichrtthy 7Nie joined to t'he present library by a covered  walk.
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