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Tbe Ohio stood at 51.2 feet at
about 1' a:m. today In doWntown.
Pomeroy and was ezpilcted to
1.tan borne Inside lls banks by
early afternoon.
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of a foot there be~Neen I aild 1~
a.m. Looks above Apple Grove
reporiAid tile river faulng.-me
at a. rate of three-tenths of a·
foot per hour - by 10:30 a.m.
Souroes al Locl&lt; 2S said 1
crest ol t8.9 ft. was rea~hed
there at 7 a.m. today. The rea·
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eroy was credited to the Kallaw·
b• River.
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•es• plaoes had tnm I.S ft.
..t water OD !heir lloon. More!lalllt late lhllmomlu1 Wore
(elllll, oet lor clean-up worlc
prior to movlll&amp; baclt.
The flood reached a cre1t
1.8 ft .. less than lh..- 11164 llood
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ft. Water 'receded ln Pomeroy
afier lt hit 48.6ll1n 1966; ·ther;o
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Boils weie to'bi used
who do not have a
At N~w Rtcluqobd about
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1ways reported today ~outea clo~o
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• Sacco Plant Food
• Sacco Lawn Food
• Sacco Pure Bone Meal
• Sacco Rosa Food
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1966. As in many clubs. , Mr.
Fred George. faliler of lile two
boys, was ljle club leader. Ter·
ry was pre!ident of ,!lie Rut·
land 4-H Boys club Ia~ year.
other officers were Ricky
BoUn. vice president; Randy
Hanes, secretary; Mark M•rns,
treasurer; Dallas Weber, reo·
r.eation leadej an~ James Btrchl1eld, health chairman.. D_ther
members are Robert Birchfield,
Ricky Carter, Jim Grueser and
Robert Snowden.
Gary attended 4-H camp •·
long with some. otlier 79 othe:
Meigs county 4-H boys and
ollending camp at t h c
. Cave Camp in JackOhio. While in camp he
had the opportunity to parlicl·
pate :n conservahon, training,
.and bi~es .
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Recreation
was
highlighted
by
Ithe us2 of the swimming pool
ROOMY
Icos well as various kinds of ball
ITOIIAQI COIIPMIMUIT
bert·~ tor pots, pens,
1games and contests.
othtr
eoo.klnc utensils.
Crafts Included the making of
lamps as well as conservation
SPACIOUS
projects.
"BALANCID KIA1" OVIN
Meigs County is one of fiv~
Uniform h"tthrou1hout
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lhil big 2l•lnch OVIA HIUfll
counties owning (he Canters ,
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superb bll~ln1o roaltln1
Cave 4 H Camp which is value&lt;! I
TERRY AND GARY GEORGE I .. k fl
resulls.
• t near 1100.000.
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a wor on rst year
Many mleresting project• are 4·H project, Gnrd.e_n,.cl,.c
ng"-.----- ·------~SPUD IIIOILI~
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fully ad)Uitl.,., pUH·OUt
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'1ersed
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I POIIClLAIN IURND IOWLI
Other interesting i)rojects in· I The ntoon Is between ILS las, In 1'.147, one of th~ lonMe!'~
elude r:lectricily, Let's Ex~lore i quarter and new r.tage.
strikes in American hi;lory
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the Outdoors. Ohio Birds, Huck~ The morning star is Mars.
ended alte~ 440 . d;Jye when the
Years from
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Bu~ Catchers, and qope. The evening sisrs are Venuz Uriited Automobile Worker&amp;
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more sUmdard project~ and Jupiter.
1came •o terms witll .tbe Ca.11e
which have been used for &lt;ears Italian navigator Amerigo ' Manula~turing Co. . jn ,Rarine,
includ~ all kinds of livestock Vespucc1, after wl•om Am!!rica Wis.
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A lhought for the daybeef b•eeding, horses. poultry. day in 1451.
· .. · I American na(uralfsl John ·But·,
sheep. ,swine, and rabbits .
In 1832, Abraham Lincoln ran roughs once Said: ''It- is P.i!ltr
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nold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and
ID&lt;&gt;llg Sanders led lile attack to·
when golfland's
pros aet out to conquer the
f. Pillar course in the
$115,000
Florida Citrus Open, . ·
Palmer fired a i&gt;underi'ar 66
Wednesday to win the pr' •
and said lila! he has heen
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Nicklaus had 3 68 Wednesday.
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most of the top-name
are ~ere for a shot at 1ts
flrst-plllce money.
' l'!llm&lt;!r, "'•cklaus and .
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July.

..

Rutl~d Boys Leaders in their 4-H Club

Palmer's 66 Cops
Terry and Gary George, sons
Mr. and Mrs. Fred George,
Wednesday's Pro-Am 1Rtltla11d, were two of the mem-

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hers in a first year 4-H club m
1966. As in many clubs. , Mr.
Fred George. faliler of lile two
boys, was ljle club leader. Ter·
ry was pre!ident of ,!lie Rut·
land 4-H Boys club Ia~ year.
other officers were Ricky
BoUn. vice president; Randy
Hanes, secretary; Mark M•rns,
treasurer; Dallas Weber, reo·
r.eation leadej an~ James Btrchl1eld, health chairman.. D_ther
members are Robert Birchfield,
Ricky Carter, Jim Grueser and
Robert Snowden.
Gary attended 4-H camp •·
long with some. otlier 79 othe:
Meigs county 4-H boys and
ollending camp at t h c
. Cave Camp in JackOhio. While in camp he
had the opportunity to parlicl·
pate :n conservahon, training,
.and bi~es .
•
Recreation
was
highlighted
by
Ithe us2 of the swimming pool
ROOMY
Icos well as various kinds of ball
ITOIIAQI COIIPMIMUIT
bert·~ tor pots, pens,
1games and contests.
othtr
eoo.klnc utensils.
Crafts Included the making of
lamps as well as conservation
SPACIOUS
projects.
"BALANCID KIA1" OVIN
Meigs County is one of fiv~
Uniform h"tthrou1hout
.
lhil big 2l•lnch OVIA HIUfll
counties owning (he Canters ,
· · ''
superb bll~ln1o roaltln1
Cave 4 H Camp which is value&lt;! I
TERRY AND GARY GEORGE I .. k fl
resulls.
• t near 1100.000.
.
a wor on rst year
Many mleresting project• are 4·H project, Gnrd.e_n,.cl,.c
ng"-.----- ·------~SPUD IIIOILI~
&lt;:vailahle to fil'sl vear mem·
·
.
fully ad)Uitl.,., pUH·OUt
I
~· R tl d 4H Bo
The .Umanae
I and Mernmac battled four
broiler loc•ttd under ovtl'h.
'1ersed
. '"'th u an ·. 1 hyhs By United Prell International hours of! Hampton Roads 1 Va
Glides
out on nylon rollar..
S ay
WI
One (JfOJec W IC
· ""d
h 1
·
,
'
' is recommended for flrsl year I Today IS wurs ay, !"arc 9. , The North's Monitor claimed a
I REMOVABLE OVEN DOOII
clubs. They chose for their pro-l the 68th day of 1967 wnh 297 to moral victory , when the ~errl~
• QUICK•CLEAN DUIIIN
Jert v..~getable Gardening:
f. f()IJow.
. .
.,
m~c retre:Jted to N!)rfo'lk.
I POIIClLAIN IURND IOWLI
Other interesting i)rojects in· I The ntoon Is between ILS las, In 1'.147, one of th~ lonMe!'~
elude r:lectricily, Let's Ex~lore i quarter and new r.tage.
strikes in American hi;lory
' .
the Outdoors. Ohio Birds, Huck~ The morning star is Mars.
ended alte~ 440 . d;Jye when the
Years from
you'll
Bu~ Catchers, and qope. The evening sisrs are Venuz Uriited Automobile Worker&amp;
·
.
:
·
.
more sUmdard project~ and Jupiter.
1came •o terms witll .tbe Ca.11e
which have been used for &lt;ears Italian navigator Amerigo ' Manula~turing Co. . jn ,Rarine,
includ~ all kinds of livestock Vespucc1, after wl•om Am!!rica Wis.
'
(:l!ld poultry such as dairy calt. was 'naml'd, was born on thi ~
A lhought for the daybeef b•eeding, horses. poultry. day in 1451.
· .. · I American na(uralfsl John ·But·,
sheep. ,swine, and rabbits .
In 1832, Abraham Lincoln ran roughs once Said: ''It- is P.i!ltr
The ltutland 4-H Boys expect . for his first politico! offtco-th" to b.iieve lila" io deny. Ollr
"
·
to',keep clean
&amp;
MIDDLEPORT
to orp ;1ize their
for
lepitlclUre--:md iO!'o' .
minds are
.•
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ORLANDO, Fla. (UP!) - Ar·
nold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and
ID&lt;&gt;llg Sanders led lile attack to·
when golfland's
pros aet out to conquer the
f. Pillar course in the
$115,000
Florida Citrus Open, . ·
Palmer fired a i&gt;underi'ar 66
Wednesday to win the pr' •
and said lila! he has heen
ing harder than usual this year.
Nicklaus had 3 68 Wednesday.
.
.
.
The citrus Open " Lhe nellest tournament so far for 1967
most of the top-name
are ~ere for a shot at 1ts
flrst-plllce money.
' l'!llm&lt;!r, "'•cklaus and .
ers are considered the
ites.

~.

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RENT A RUG
SHAMPOOER
$1.00 per day
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. - - - - - . $1550
8', Fleetside Pickup, 1 !oct! owner with low lDlleaae and
nice and clean V8 engine-, nuUo, beater, good H.D. tires. rear

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25c CAR WASH
By HOWIE SCHNEIDER

Hospital News

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1 can't
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offer!

owner!

By MERRILL BLoSSER
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
OH, IN Plt=:NTY

POOR PARTS o· C1TIE'3J
KIDS 1H!::RI: G.ROW IJP
FA~ER, MAYBE i IT
DEPENDS OH HOW
KID-.&gt; ARt RAI£1:.0,
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THAT WA'f1

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NOW TAKING
APPLICAliONS
FOR CAhiERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

sew!!

forward and reverse 1 zig zag,
equipped to buttonhole, mon
ogram, darn, etc. Se.ws
new, Pay off 4 payments
each. Phone 99:1-2685.

Contact Faye Manley

Middleport

3 '

Cleaner out
layaway,
tank
type, corr1plelle[
\:mr;lovment Wanted
with fl!tacbments. Only S
4
a
rnenls $7 each left, Discount
Mrs. Cha.rles West, Wyllis for cash. Ph. 992·2685.
Hill, Pomeroy, 0.
37
3Z tie
Wanted To Buy
1966 SINGER, eqoipped tn
iiEDRiOOii"""-;,U;uitote::-. n~riiier-l zag, msoogram, fancy design,
ator and, table saw,
b\Jttoo hole, etc. For
I
992-332:1.
sale
$42
or
8
paymem
s
3
each. Phone 992-21i85.
3 ~ tic

NO, NCK, KING

GUZ IS

DAILY CROSSWORD
A&lt;Jl10118
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tree ot
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Brull
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rock
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32. Putforth

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bath in
Pomeroy. Phone 992-25911.
3 ; tfc
5 rooms
nishcd. "Ph. ~~2.{;262.

1939to 1966 Modell
Also Rebuilt Porta
&amp; All Typo Bucket Sool1
Houn 1:00 A.M. ID 6:00 P.M.

Z 2 tic
3·-=R:-:M:-.-=sM=AL
:-:L,-h-ou
- se:· suitabiO
for 1 or 2 persons, ruml~hed.

7 DAYS A WEEK
Ownen Don1ld &amp; Paul 81lrd
Henry W. l1lrd

_P~?J:I_27f&gt;3. __ .. __,_26~c ;·~w~~~~:."~'ml:
5 RM. SINGLE house. Abo a: I
,
furni shed apartment, furnace!
2 16 10tp
heal. In Middleport. Ph. 99~ J SINGER sewing machine,-3267,
2 22 18~' model, fully equipped ''' zig
I ROOM llli'nished apartment zag, monogram, buttonhole,
In Middleport, near shopping make fancy designs w i 1 h
area. Also a 1·2 bedroom cams. Full price 172 . 7~ or
hllU8e tratler. Ph. 992-J346,aft.
payments f$.36 each. Ph.
er S p. m.

:roBS

12 28 tfc

33.Nolch
311. {lroateot
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38, Blbllcal
name
39. KnocJc.
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with bath: -gar- !1212 cu. ft. Kelvblat&lt;lr refrtger•ke, rear 91G Locust St.. Mid· ator, like new, $75. Mrs. John
dleport. Pb. 1192-29113 day or Russell, 451 Lincoln St., Mid·

a 6 lie

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.

'QUAUry

Sil!es 11ncl Servl~

Ohio Bolt and Motor
. 'Liceitn, . .. .
·~WARZEL MARINE

bumper, West ec.st mllror, white top over blue finish, nice
and sharp.

.''

•

'

..

1964 CHEVROLET ----'--......;c_ _ $1395
ton panel, V8 engine, auto. trans., power steerli'll &amp;: brakes, '
ndio, heater, llke new tires, Positractloll rear 1:1le ~
1,}

Ill, ]

.-·

i

..

'

. OPEN EVIL 9:00 P.M.

I :

In Memorv

!
Lit

.

•

BlAmNARS ·
Phone 992-2143

Poi!W'OJ, 0.

II ONI OP

., J·t

. ~t:)

\'II~

NICEST PEO~Lkl . . . CALL

-!'!" )

...

_,~ -'J_-·.t''

DICK RAWLING$

'1'
_

Rlwlings Honda

~,.~

... .. '•
~\.

LI'L ABM£1

WY 3-2~1

~-·

~·;.; :.·

M,IDOLEPORT. OHII0 ·,:-1,
...THE S!TUATI~ 1-!S ''0~
YOU FLY AT 0200 HOU~.

.

"'
.'.",

...

.. "

lAKER &amp; smRIED

h
d
•

'

MSO SPORt
BOBCAT
SPRINT

SAUS &amp; SERVICE

Your Holing System 11
The Moat Important Appllenca In Your Home,
Lat U1 Give II A Gaod
Mid Winter Check

fOMIRCn'' OHIO

i

,,

IIOCI(ING'c:~l~ OHIO
PHONI
:171

Pomeroy Motor Co.

',

HARLEY
MOtORCYCLES

EYINRUDE ·

1%4 CHEVROLET--':"'
. - - - - - . $1550
8', Fleetside Pickup, 1 !oct! owner with low lDlleaae and
nice and clean V8 engine-, nuUo, beater, good H.D. tires. rear

:

..
:::

HEATING &amp;
AIR CONDITIONING

•

1j
n

·. .·:c:
IF 1 WfRE 'tOU 1
I'D RUN 10 ~E
PRINCE~ 51D~

E

'•••
'

AT

t;

0~1':!

..;j

FIRST 5 MINUT~S

•

Wadnllcloy thru Sunday

eNOW OPENe

CHESTER
25c CAR WASH
By HOWIE SCHNEIDER

Hospital News

--·

YDO CMl'T DO

DE~WORI&lt; ·

ON 'TREES!

c:r~raQe

., . ;
'

-----

Ancl ~o$1,000, anct.no
ad,; obout 9&lt;eeii&lt;
Wallet ,America'&gt; !y~ical

1 can't
accept Bud'6
offer!

owner!

By MERRILL BLoSSER
LITTLE ORPHAN ANNIE
OH, IN Plt=:NTY

POOR PARTS o· C1TIE'3J
KIDS 1H!::RI: G.ROW IJP
FA~ER, MAYBE i IT
DEPENDS OH HOW
KID-.&gt; ARt RAI£1:.0,
I GUEo;S J

0 10 "!00 liVE~ ~EArl

Af'tVTI-IIMG Ll ~ rT, AMNI!'l
A l!iOY ()ML'I' TWiLVe.
'iiUPPORTI~ A ~MILY

OF ~EVEN, JU'6T AS

eQP '3'1'"AJITED

n:

THAT WA'f1

ITWA~ ~ ~'l

NOW TAKING
APPLICAliONS
FOR CAhiERS
IN MIDDLEPORT.

sew!!

forward and reverse 1 zig zag,
equipped to buttonhole, mon
ogram, darn, etc. Se.ws
new, Pay off 4 payments
each. Phone 99:1-2685.

Contact Faye Manley

Middleport

3 '

Cleaner out
layaway,
tank
type, corr1plelle[
\:mr;lovment Wanted
with fl!tacbments. Only S
4
a
rnenls $7 each left, Discount
Mrs. Cha.rles West, Wyllis for cash. Ph. 992·2685.
Hill, Pomeroy, 0.
37
3Z tie
Wanted To Buy
1966 SINGER, eqoipped tn
iiEDRiOOii"""-;,U;uitote::-. n~riiier-l zag, msoogram, fancy design,
ator and, table saw,
b\Jttoo hole, etc. For
I
992-332:1.
sale
$42
or
8
paymem
s
3
each. Phone 992-21i85.
3 ~ tic

NO, NCK, KING

GUZ IS

DAILY CROSSWORD
A&lt;Jl10118
DOWN
L Native of
L Timber
y emea.
tree ot
S. Cb.eera
Brull
B. Prontmda.2. To eoftr
IIWk ' '
.,.m. ..

10. Long
herolo

,....,.
%2. Shoe tleo

18. S. Paol!IC
loiAUid

... u.,
I. Roeary

bead

'-God Ci
pG.Subolucc

crouP

14. South
.....ricaa

tuber
IlL C&lt;mlfOl'IIUI
tiM

li..Footb&amp;ll
poolllon;

abbr.
17. Mill....,.
otfiter
20. Uncloae
. :IL M!lx
22.Klndor

)'ERFECnY

·eeuous ...

15. What
Nero
al·

legedly
.did 8.8
J!ome

bunted

18. Diplo-

macy

lt. Soft

drlnk

20. Metallic

YNieril•~'l

BAIRD BROS.
AUTO WRECKING

Yiol.lb.

rock
22.C&lt;If'l ..,

3LDefaata•

~

21. Lenlr'JBill&gt;

32. Putforth

8. Arm&amp;clllio
7.-

S.Zodlu

•lin

t. PollUeal

"'

round
dance

group
2S~lncb
lL FahriO 1Im• 26. Ever: poet.
ula.tln~r
30, !,argo

aaun.

~

24 Hr. Tawing Servlco

i

USED PARTS
'~R CARS ·

'

I

l

bath in
Pomeroy. Phone 992-25911.
3 ; tfc
5 rooms
nishcd. "Ph. ~~2.{;262.

1939to 1966 Modell
Also Rebuilt Porta
&amp; All Typo Bucket Sool1
Houn 1:00 A.M. ID 6:00 P.M.

Z 2 tic
3·-=R:-:M:-.-=sM=AL
:-:L,-h-ou
- se:· suitabiO
for 1 or 2 persons, ruml~hed.

7 DAYS A WEEK
Ownen Don1ld &amp; Paul 81lrd
Henry W. l1lrd

_P~?J:I_27f&gt;3. __ .. __,_26~c ;·~w~~~~:."~'ml:
5 RM. SINGLE house. Abo a: I
,
furni shed apartment, furnace!
2 16 10tp
heal. In Middleport. Ph. 99~ J SINGER sewing machine,-3267,
2 22 18~' model, fully equipped ''' zig
I ROOM llli'nished apartment zag, monogram, buttonhole,
In Middleport, near shopping make fancy designs w i 1 h
area. Also a 1·2 bedroom cams. Full price 172 . 7~ or
hllU8e tratler. Ph. 992-J346,aft.
payments f$.36 each. Ph.
er S p. m.

:roBS

12 28 tfc

33.Nolch
311. {lroateot
irldegi'M
38, Blbllcal
name
39. KnocJc.
~0. Brazil

with bath: -gar- !1212 cu. ft. Kelvblat&lt;lr refrtger•ke, rear 91G Locust St.. Mid· ator, like new, $75. Mrs. John
dleport. Pb. 1192-29113 day or Russell, 451 Lincoln St., Mid·

a 6 lie

'

~ --~ ~ ~

.. .....,,.._._ ,, _____
~

dleport,

,._,.._,..~_

'Th'AA

!iRJKE5MAN,

8EEN RE~mD TO AS¥.

FOR M&lt;X&lt;E 11ME OFF

-

buftdleJ

... :·c

..,,r,""T!,_,;r"lr''l7'l'li'1!'"'1!;,.,,-II"'"A

........

:.• i1 ,

tBe ll'oun·
tain ot
Youth
fr. Blllglo

1~

&lt;thing
28.1danahy

29.Rlbbed
fabric
JO.Moor~d

3if.. Part or
..to.be"
85. Inaane
18. Chop
:11. Kind ot

"•

'I,

..

II

•

"'pigeon''

39. Poe poem
ft. Taut
-'2. On the lett

J'.de: naut.

,.,.

43.-and
t4.Agreement

DtHLY CRYI'TOQUOTE- Hortl'l how
II

to

work lh

AJIYD.LBAAXB
LO!I"OJ'IlLLOW

3 '

4RM:· HOUSE
~

...,,
. ,

etfort

perCecUOft·

:N.Ilqtlme

....

tton

meadow

Ph. 367·7591
Rt. 7 Ch11Shlre, 0.

I

bltrU

111040..

ch28.He sourht

-~·

I WONDER ...
00 YOU QlppOSi

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