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-MAUE BY

.11 BE BEGUN

If
~UNO IS ACOUIHED

CHICKEN THIU[S
STODART F

:-500

S~riff' a Office
Of Theft Of 600
Chickens

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Federal Aid Job
,:: · To Be Retained If
., J Sqwobble Ends
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EXORBITANT PRICE

Tribune, call 286-L; If the
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AY, AUGUST 13, 1983

TAKEN AT NIGHT

.Of Right Of W.y Proper·
ty Said To Be Stick~
ing Point ·

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REkDERS'
the Newa Oftlce of

-II&amp;-·

From Brooder
Some Oiatance From
Stobart Home

MAf~HADO

Ill". and

colle4 on

Mro. AI""" UUI'!01
Ur. IIICI un. K. L. Put·

bee

..,.,ma.

.... and ...... QreJnoldl and Jlr.
and Krl. Noob or RaYons·
wood ~lteodod chur&lt;h ~·

Kelp eotm.ty, despite the con.tmversy reaullln&amp; over the Iettie~
!lrient of tht' purchue ot Jand for t.

lbe Blokneu ebopel Bunda7.
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Rooooe ........ ond """ Bytll
toot a load ot mekloe to RaYeD~~
wood Bt.lurdQ.
Tile Lebtl&gt;&lt;io1 lownlhlp Sunday
~~c:hool oonvenUon :wW be held here
at the Blctoell cn.uren Sunday Aug

tn the
amount
a chance
to
of State
~r.~~~~~~~~~~u:~haaaettl.op.
HobBdn to the
tt "'&amp;#~ revealed

·Ai&gt;die·oJ13.

The Boy Scoute or Mlddl-' .,.

enjoylnJ an ouatna at J. A. Hartla'

~ndlna.

Funeral senua tor Mrs.

Dade, 18, who ctlecl at

the

ot Al AleWld.er·. at Letwt
Prlday, wW be OODducted ·from
l.etart. church 8uncla.J oltemo;;.n
II a o'c- wltll burlltl folk&gt;wlJI&amp;
In tharve ol tll8 lllwlna mortl&lt;l&amp;ns.
lt. wu announced here.
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Hoine Made
ICE CREAM
Special
Sat. and Sun. Only

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_NI1bt
.BALL

accordbli to the
OOflVfrsat.jof"l

.t he coverntnent. will

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TO RESIGN OFFICS.....
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Kansas Bogus Bond .Scandal1Mou8n.vu'uinn~1s . .

Enforced Retirem~t Of
Mtchado Seen Aa Vic·
tory For Rooaevelt
CHANGE EFFECTEQ ,

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Cuban Victim Of "
Own Army

[NT 8[GUN

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Ronald Finney (left), bond broker of Emporia and
. a olnale : Topeka, Kan., who wu arreRted at Topeka on charges of
~,'!'Ji~
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in connection with seliina
forged municipal bonds.
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:h.r. : At right i.• Thomas B. Boyd, state treasurer of Kan•a•,
: whose office wa~ placed in charge of the ~tate militia by
: Governor Alfred M. Landon, ~ending a thorough illVesti: galion of the office. AJpproximately $650,000 of the bo·
~i:f- -us oecurities were found in the· vault of the state treas.,
ury at Topeka.

'Blond Tigress'

Map A\11.
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New York,
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Cblrlee-t

If P·HICE GIUGINC

land, by COlonel
lu.nd., by Clonel Oharlft
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and hi&amp; wlf~. 11\af
~ I l'p
1 &lt;W1sion. ot the eDIIt&amp;na Dlf1llll' OJ
the regktn. •
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001. ODd MH. ~ whq.,.

PH[SIO[NTIAl PAlACE AS H[RHEHI
IS SHE~HO HMPI~ARY PRE~ DENT•

le Deeiped Aa Enforce•
ment Meuure When
Cod~ are Signed

Hundreda Storm Palace Shouting ba~tiOilil
Againat Depoaed Preaident, Stealing Food,.Cloth•
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inr and Furniture, Unreatrained

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norlhotl\ olr ....to ld

ltPOlled
lbtoo
~1• ol Ule
lcr!J ·
teaiW'ftl
to the
n"'o'e
Pan~ AlnraJB, tne., who
madetbetr~

The mounl.nln W reportect.

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hllher t.11an llounl or
MoUnt Porel, both ln Oremllna.
and tile fjOrd. located In ""' lll'll!·
/.frvWe sectlon, hu never beeD tx·
plored becaw~e ot lee ~
In ft11na from Anpn.,_llllt ' I&lt;&gt;
Cla~em&amp;' lallllnd., tht QlOR.
ern point reached by the
dberJI&gt;s, they opo&lt;ted lbt ... . ,
and followed lt Inland tor ~

to ISSUE

WARNINGS

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· Aa Hoodlu1111 Roar Thru Havana Streeta.On Motor:"
I cycle•; De Ceopeda, Son Of Great Patriot To Be :

Acting Preoident

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rumor I am proposlnl idbtcome 8 BrttL!!h IIUb,Jeci ta · all
n~... the paper quoted him
ns saJtnr.
"I am an American and ahall remain an American."

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Speci~l,s

CORN, gOOid uuality, 3 &lt;la;lls ••• . .· •. •. 26c
DIXJE ~AID COFFEE
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·~SWIFT HAMS" whole or half, lb. 14Yac

SMOKED BACON, in piece lb .. , , ... tOe
BR.EA.~F~T :QACON, In piece, lb. 1~Yac
All of our Meata Are Government
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lnapected

",Daily

3tilf Jolt HIUldecl Out
PMjeeb Other Than
HithwaJ PaYin1

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1930

1932
~lliza
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Th- ~ - - tborouahly -ditioned and ready for tale. Price,:! .•,..,. ' lOw
·for quick tale. CUJa or ~1'1111 io *!lit.· . ..
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Italian Armada
President On Way
Leaves For Home Back To Capital
S.IH Loadia1 Air Squad· Chid Executive Endil Two
ron, Takes alf on Final
Week• Vacatlooo •t
l.ap of J.......,.
Famib- Home

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VEAL, BEEF, PORK and MUTTON
PORK CHOPS, 2 lbs , ., ............ 21ic
Veal or Mutton Stew, lb.. ... . . . ...... 8c
VEAL ROAST, lb ... ., , . ... .. .. .. . . llc
BOILING BEEF, 4lbs ..... ,. . ·'· ..... 2lic
FRESH SAUSAGE, home made; lb... tOe
PORK LIVER, 2 lbs .. ... ... ... , . ... tSc

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open 8 A. M. Cl- 11:00 P. M·.

KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES,
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.10c size, 4 Boxes for ... .......... 2lic .
LARD, pure kettle rendered, 2 IJis ;. .. . tqc_·· ..

· M:A.TCHES, 6 boxes for ... , , .,...... 23c '

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Bit By Rutin1

()pea 1•00 A. M. Cl- 1:00 P. M,

Saturday Only,

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By WILLIAM K. Htm'CHINSON
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INS Staft' Correspondent
Havana, Aug. 12.-INS--Broken by a revolt of ihe
army which made him a dictator for years, Generi1 .lJ~
rardo Machado resigned aa president of Cuba today alllld
a ~ene of riotGUI!I disorder.
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Mrs. Eleancr Jarman, 29General Alberto Herrera, minister of war and 11thyear-old Chicago woman, porary military dictator, became acting preRi~ent~Jtl;!l
known as the ublond ti- congress u., able to meet and accept M~chado s re .
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gre!!S" and sought since Au· tion, at which time _Carl~ Manuel De c..pedes,
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gust 4 in connection with Cuba's greatest patriot. wtll be named secretary of itiie,
the brutal murder of Gus· making him acting president.
tave Ho~h. a Chicago hab- R;rrera wiD ft:1icn completelY~;.,====;=:=====:
.erdasher, was captured by ' f1om ,he ~"'·.ernmeht. a&amp; IOOfl h.&amp; restaned .
police W f'dne~ay night in u!qre&amp;e riWlea De CelpertA' se · In
·1\ chideout. With her was leetton.
George
.tlckup

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CHAOS RULES IN CAPITAL

To Alleged Profiteer~
Before Public Act·
ionIa Taken

than a hundred ml16.
"Prvru the

ELECTRIC
Theatre

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1r liOTINC BREAKS FO·HTW~m ..

nPRf~[NT SIEC[

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lhe
theP

188,500 to
definitely
controversy over
required land re-

ECONOMIC PI~C:E
HT UCUBA
·sAN~' ·BU~OSHEO

FORCE

PRICET

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Race Meet And
Horse Show To
Be Held Soon
W. H. Bickel Meet at Parken&amp;,... f&lt;W Th- Dayo

Startinc Auc. 30
PROGRAM~ ARRAN~D ·

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Kind ia' Thio Section

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

t:11&gt;e Week ....... .... . .... ...

C. p, Smalts.

$ .15
Montb . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .60

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Bunda.)' school 9:10 A. M.
j4orninl worshiP IO:SO A. M.
N. Y. I'· S . 6:16 P. N.
Eva.n&amp;tltstic Rrvk:e 7:30 P M.
Prtt.yer meeting Wed. 'l:30 P. M.
Bible study Prl. 1:30 P. M.

Q!1e Year • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . • . • 1.00

n, ...t iu J., IIJIInr feet, aoi 4 litk u11u7 116 ::Pu Jtt:los:fijl.tlforilsnfall'SUS•
An Nliatou• teoo~ino, aD&lt;'Irine ..
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crood, 1r they arc to ba'"&lt;' ""f "Jalm
u_pon the love, l.))'alty and devotion of the P"Jplef must be In hannony witb

tbe teaehlnp of J'e:~ua tbe.Cbrllt WhOie fi01'dl ftt nto every fold and ere vi J8
af the hun1Rn heartl an;l of whom it was aaJd ID John 7:46, ''NE\~R MAN
SPA.KE LIKE 'rJ IS li(AN. ·
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NOTICEi

ROOSEVELT MARKING TIME

Jlitrary,
SPITE
the many rumors an,:i st&amp;temcnts to the con.
MT.
as yet has refrained from sending
of

Roo~e\•elt

Necessary Ad.vance

~.ny ultimatum to Mr. Machado, pre•ident of the Cuban
· Republic, which will be good news to many who are opposed to intervention of any kmd, by our country into
matter. pertaining to the internal trouble• of other

On lee Prices due to N. R. A. Code

JJa~ions.

If it is at all po88ible fvr Cuba t.o work out her own
oalvation, naturally it will be far better for a settlement
to come via that route. However, if Mr. Machado per·
aists In keeping the island a seething caldron simply becauae he will not use reason ill his rul• or ruin policy,
then of course, as a matter of protection for our own
country, and because of the unusual circumstances pertaining to the relations between the two countries, it will
be necessary for M'r. Roosevelt to take some sore of con-

Structive action.
' If Mr, Mabhadn does finally decide to abdicate· at!
has be.,n rumored he will, It will be but a matter . of
few day• before nonnalcy will anin prev~il ip the•. snoaiiU;;;~;.I '
is!p.!ld be~~~se \he entire i~surrecti® , seems to
n!c\ed ai~lnst the pre•ident and his 11'fO,Up of .aultoOJ•ati•.l
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()ne Word Led To · Another
8:r .A:rthur .,Bu1•'' B&amp;or

were

Sunda.y l

:Mn. Ed MDI'@'U~ta
ria.
Ruse&amp;ll Radellfte was
to Miss Mabel Politer of Dorcll.'&gt;. l
WedM~;da.y
evening. rhcy
w:11
fll:lke their home a.t New Brlght:.l, l1
Pa .• wrure tm haa employment.
M;rs. C~~orloa Walton WIU:I a \ Bun•
da.y. aue5to of Mr a.nd. Mrs. E!za
WoJton ot 8pillor.
Mr. and Mr&amp;.· Ralph RadcllfTc

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'l'hip community for the past three yearo h111 benefited from

a eoft'lpetitive priCe not jurtified by the ecooomico of coat. ·, Ice
lias been telli1111ielow coot.
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trpeflt MoildaY
ram~¥·

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into a hea• . Upoll]i

The undl'rtisned Icc Companiea have . •t~bseribed to tbe
Preaident'a Re-Employment Agreement. This will mean the
employment of more men and an inereaae of approximately 60%

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in 1 prlee .chedule for PoJDeroy and Middleport, effectrre aJ 6

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Cl!mmercit,l' Rates .

Platfitfrn

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:· . T~~ ~bo""' rate. are no hi~Jh"'l' th•n ·1!1 qthtt cities In SoqtJi·
eaatern Qlil'l and are in ft'IO*t !:!Ilea lower.

The Davis Ice .&amp; Produce Co.
Cov~rt's Baking &amp; Ice Co.

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By Edaon R. Waite, Shawtlee,

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ea that it reachea farther than it actuallY doe~ Jie often ht,• tl!e
notio'!' that three or four 1oocl ada a y~ar ljre 1foinl to atamp l!~n
the m1nd of every buyer the fact ~at he Ita• -•~• of 1'1!'11 ~t~~•l·
ity and·at ritht pric:ea in·a way that that iMpn.Hion will newer
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fi'Q!II Pll!' tllin1 to anqlbet by an ~~ .-d a ~!ty~ llft»l'lill \!itil
t!J• m~luftl of qew$p~P.er •dverti•illl•"unleoa the 1mrre•~OI' ~
bee11 t~~•~ll O\!ef a ~"'1'1~ of m~nf.f.."·
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Jf ~~~ b,d ti!P ~
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l{omance Cooling?,.-.

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582-L

Race Meet And
Horse Show To
Be Held Soon
W. H. Bickel Meet at Parken&amp;,... f&lt;W Th- Dayo

Startinc Auc. 30
PROGRAM~ ARRAN~D ·

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Ddtnred. By Carrlfr

lObo

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...... ,.. to sui].u. Anytbin~r of
Kind ia' Thio Section

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE

t:11&gt;e Week ....... .... . .... ...

C. p, Smalts.

$ .15
Montb . • • • . . . . . . . . . . . . . • .60

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hi'~Jr, •8JAe-..e

Bunda.)' school 9:10 A. M.
j4orninl worshiP IO:SO A. M.
N. Y. I'· S . 6:16 P. N.
Eva.n&amp;tltstic Rrvk:e 7:30 P M.
Prtt.yer meeting Wed. 'l:30 P. M.
Bible study Prl. 1:30 P. M.

Q!1e Year • • • • • • . . . . . . . . . . • . • 1.00

n, ...t iu J., IIJIInr feet, aoi 4 litk u11u7 116 ::Pu Jtt:los:fijl.tlforilsnfall'SUS•
An Nliatou• teoo~ino, aD&lt;'Irine ..
•r
•
crood, 1r they arc to ba'"&lt;' ""f "Jalm
u_pon the love, l.))'alty and devotion of the P"Jplef must be In hannony witb

tbe teaehlnp of J'e:~ua tbe.Cbrllt WhOie fi01'dl ftt nto every fold and ere vi J8
af the hun1Rn heartl an;l of whom it was aaJd ID John 7:46, ''NE\~R MAN
SPA.KE LIKE 'rJ IS li(AN. ·
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- - . ! - - ;-..,..bdkJJfhk.!....U..l,...,(.'t.M.....:I~O!Wao _... - - "~

NOTICEi

ROOSEVELT MARKING TIME

Jlitrary,
SPITE
the many rumors an,:i st&amp;temcnts to the con.
MT.
as yet has refrained from sending
of

Roo~e\•elt

Necessary Ad.vance

~.ny ultimatum to Mr. Machado, pre•ident of the Cuban
· Republic, which will be good news to many who are opposed to intervention of any kmd, by our country into
matter. pertaining to the internal trouble• of other

On lee Prices due to N. R. A. Code

JJa~ions.

If it is at all po88ible fvr Cuba t.o work out her own
oalvation, naturally it will be far better for a settlement
to come via that route. However, if Mr. Machado per·
aists In keeping the island a seething caldron simply becauae he will not use reason ill his rul• or ruin policy,
then of course, as a matter of protection for our own
country, and because of the unusual circumstances pertaining to the relations between the two countries, it will
be necessary for M'r. Roosevelt to take some sore of con-

Structive action.
' If Mr, Mabhadn does finally decide to abdicate· at!
has be.,n rumored he will, It will be but a matter . of
few day• before nonnalcy will anin prev~il ip the•. snoaiiU;;;~;.I '
is!p.!ld be~~~se \he entire i~surrecti® , seems to
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Chicago 8; Plttsburgh :1.

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By EDSON R. WAITE
Shawnee, Oklahoma

ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHt:R OF THE ARLlNG'fQN (PtfMS,) NEWS, SAYS:
"l\lii!O.t everyblldy baa 1omethin1 to aell and' in order to
make a oale there muat fint be a contact of 1ome kind.
"Nl!w1paper aclvi!rtiaintr ia for the PUf'poae of helpinr. to tell
either merchandise or id..- or both. Tlu! -pPeal of the lPCal
new~paper ia unlyersal; ita new• i• eaprly .aunt ~d it offen an
excellent qpportunilf for the local!1lel'l'bD~ ~o brintr ~ia 111C'I'l'han·
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ARTHUR J. MANSFIELD, PUBLISHt:R OF THE ARLlNG'fQN (PtfMS,) NEWS, SAYS:
"l\lii!O.t everyblldy baa 1omethin1 to aell and' in order to
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new~paper ia unlyersal; ita new• i• eaprly .aunt ~d it offen an
excellent qpportunilf for the local!1lel'l'bD~ ~o brintr ~ia 111C'I'l'han·
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Tribune, eall 286-L: If the Bllllneea
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TWI N£G·RU[S - ~R[
In Direct Violation Of
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VICTIMS ~f MIB
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BUCKEY[ STAT[..15
·HAft~ HIT 9Y WAV£
If FUAL MISH~PS

Of NHA CAMPAIGN

Bodiea Are Found
Of Bullet Holea 1
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Six Die I.;"Train-Auto
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WOLFE CEMETERY, PLANTS, OKlO

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