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Greater Oregon from Albany, Oregon • 5

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4 Albany Greater Oregon, Friday. April 14. 1961 Page 5 -CLASSIFIEDS- Spring Festivals of I Linn Homemakers Due in April May 1 THESE WOMEN! I BE YOUR OWN BOSS MAN OR WOMAN BE INDEPENDENT SPARK TIM TO START INCO.MK $1 WKKKl.Y No selling Business pays ou i profit starling first lny. Take rharge of refilling and money from machines in your area. Apprux.

6 to 8 hrs. work weekly. To qualify you must have car. references, $ol0 cash to secure territory and in ventory Your end on of coliei tions Should run up to weekly with good possibilities of taking over full income increasing accordinglv. Include phone ii applieuti'n.

Writ. AB. Box 439. Ore. PUBLIC DINNER SCHEDULED BY RIVERSIDE SCHOOL CLUB Annual spaghetti dilltu-l In Kiverside School luo held at Riverside lomn or hall Krnlav April Jl fron 7 in I'he public is i r.

Those wh.o wish mav have en and noodles llisleiid The dinner is $1 IHI foi a and atl cents for hildieti pre schisil children free ih. planning iummiltee aie Mrs rov Stephen. Mrs Philip lla i Mrs Kennel Cow ill and Theodore Peacock APEX TV ATJWCTIONS INC rv Bill Wilding of Sweet Home May 7 Show Honors Mrs. Johnson Mrs J. M.

Johnson as tionorc I with a stork showt-r at the home of Mrs L. r.ihr. on April At the dose of the evening the hostess, assisted by Parla rett. served niive refreshments to guest anil other present Nettie Ross Dies SorAlees for Mrs Nettie Ross who died April in at the age of were conducted in the Alford cemetery on April 12. with K'-v l't' Jones pastor of the Chn-tMri churvh officiating Mrs.

wa born Mnretnwn. Ml. May fi ISrt'i and had been a rest dent of Harristnirg for the p.i-t six years She Is survived by a daughter. Ruth McPhee of Harris 'A FOB SALE Rabbit and egg factory. Small home, large shop building 2'j miles from two towns.

Route 2, Box 296. Cor-vail Is NOTICE Or FINAL ACCOUNT I have filed mv final acvountiin the Am'rlcan Legion hall on spring ilomemaker fes-unii: ai i otiiplishnieiits extension units ol I pas: 1WCI car got under i 1 1 Ic Ai ai ca est i al on at the Community i as the lis to be held t-- wa. iierrill. :ii.n-.n,'iii.'"t specialist State university. Me'tiiig at the Lebanon Meth- 0 list church I'uesday.

IS, will he nuns of that area Regis 1 ill he at a in ith' 1 ist illation of officers Tile afternoon program will lti-i elude a stle levue and speaker Luncheon tickets it $1 2 "i each I should Ih' purchased in advance On Thuisday. April 27 at in. am. registration for the Sclo Albany area festival will bejln at Rivervlew hall near Sido A planned potluck sfheduled at noon. The session will feature an exchange student and displays of the year's projects At the I'nlon Hall In SwtcI Home on May 12, the Spring Fen-tial for that district will start with registration at 12 noon.

An tllawaiiarn student will upeak. I The llllhtlr Itf InwlfMl til Itnn.l any of these events. iiv.i.11 'How about it? SalurJa night: dinner, theatre, night club TKat's orime time, yog know!" i' von By dAlessio CARD OF THANES The Linn Association for Retarded Children wlshew to thank lall the many persons who helped make the recent Albany bazaar a success SMi inl thanks to the many people who helped out by giving of rheir valuable time and 'energy lo make and bake ale Items, help "care for the store" and te those who attended. We assure one and all nit the funds renlied from the bazaar will be use.) to help those who need It most to the best of our ability. Again our humble thanks The I.AI1C Baair committee MRS.

MARY AUSTIN Mrs. Marv Kllen Austin. M. Of lirow nsv ille died April 12 at the Albany Meitnonite Home for the Aged She was horn l'c. 27, lStlH Hi'iitonville, Ark crossing the plains Ht the age of four with her narents and witling In Eastern Washington.

She came to Brownsville seven or eight years ago. She as married In 1889 in Car-field. to William A. Austin He died In 1922. Surviving are three sons.

Chester A. Austin, Brownsville; Ray Austin, Myrtle Creek and Charles Austin of V1a. aK grandchildren. and 1 great grandchildren. Services In etag' of Fisher funeral home will be held at the Brownsville CTirlstUis church on Friday, April 1 at 2 Burial will be In Alford cemetery.

FARM FAMILltt IMVTTtO burg: son. John Ross of Ok!) homa, and three grandchilldnr-" Linda Bierly has been named valedictorian of Harrlsburc HiRh school Co salutatorlans are Carolyn Overstreet and Donald Lut? All three are membstra ofj the Honor Society. Census Bureau Keeps Hairing lore Surveys Contrary to popular belief, the Census Bureau does not fold its tents and fade away between the big vear imputation and housing counts, a.vordlng to Dir lor Guy Rambuth of the l-u lean's permanent regional fiell office in Seattle The Seattle on rhinites Montani. W.i in and if of Idaho II 1 1.. pof it that i 1 1 i t'iiuv i in1 iniliii 'vv 1 1 -v fa Ihe i n- nil i eii.iis I '17' I The I I io; ill i a- 1 i e- a of 1 r.tiu ich is i on, lui if.l cry I m' cat Then comes the 1 1 iilisuscs of lilsiness Manilla' tnie-s and Mmelal ltidllstt.es These Will be taken 'MA I covering business oM'ratnms I and respectively The Census of Agriculture will be con ducted In 1INVI and 19.

In addition to these ma tor I 1 i S67.600 Grant For Seed Study Given to OSI) Forest research grant totaling' have been received bv Oregon State University for stud les In genetic variation of won.l prvHHrtlts, Douglas fir seed em bryo development, seed orchard production problems, and cone opening. The grafts from the Louis and Maud Hill Family Foun.la Hon will permit scientists to ven ture Into new field of research In frtMatri The project on extent of genetic variation In wood properties and relation of these variation to tree growing conditions and original seed sourceti will be headed bv Dr. McKtmmy of the school of forestry It Will determine which of and how thie wood properties are influenced by heredity, specific I gravity, fate of growth wood fl her characteristics, sph i grain. I natute and auiounl ol extractives. I an, I other technic il aspects of' 'M" i'l it-iosv I IIM-lei 1 lit'ilefsl iM.lM'j! of Till' hete-l'lv Is kev to impiove 1 moot in tree fniiri and growth I S-e.

orchards of a-cfullv cited tested Ires are In Ihe pro licet dev elopmelll now as a me ins of prov tiling superior tree seed the future The new CISC ptoect will include ill-tailed examination of some orchard problems Infferent methods of storing tree nillen used In hybridimg experiments will he studied also The project will he a Joint study by Vr Helge Ingena Molter, fvr- nt geneticist: Dr Te May Ching, seed scientist; ami I)r Kim Oregon forest Research renter. a i ingoi a mjs win ipt- uvi by William Whrrler of I Benton Income Tax Total Nearly 11 Million Dollars For the first months car Coinrn i -s aei lions tr i. led last vear a dec- cnt The com pa i al i 'is ha li u. 0M aiat sir, the He, i's I'V pel I i 'I I ten taxes i. Inane he ennui l- si a i btilU'lM-f Ol CU'l'i'l lie.

I this ven seven are pio.lucme less lev enue and one oi prodin Is IX on Class laf ls in its initial veat of operalimi The two showing higher r.stipls electric co a 1 1 es and rural telephone are b. is.nl on gross "aming irorn lurnlsinng el.Mtrtc these revenues ctill.s'tcd hy the commission rise pmpor-l donate)) of drtip with rev through February 2 total tnf as o.miiared to at the close of bust "eas. February 19ti0 personal Linn Students Finish iucation Course Two Albany area iersons, sen lofi at Oregon College of Kdu, cation at Monmouth, are com pleting their education degree re qulrements by student leaching In the Willamette valley this spring term Maui Ice Cook of AI ban) is his second aty piograin at Albanv Junior High scli.Mil whee he is teach inc. science courses Allied Hui kev of Sliedd also in the sei ond arv degree program, is student ten lung Knglish and. hi-totx at North Salem High and I'arrlsh Junior High si hm.l MRS.

LIZZIE CRAM Mrs I.lzie 1. Cram, X2, of Star: lit 2. Lebanon, died at a I a' ha non nursing home April 10 She! was born June 17, 1N7H In Ste eris Point. Wis coming to Ore gon In 1C2.1 She came to Albany in lit.Vl, moving In HtaH to la-ba-lion. She was married Sept IX WY2 In Stevena point, to Km-mons t'le Cram.

He died In 1957. She belonged to the Albany First Baptist church. Surviving are a son, Ira cram. Lebanon; a daughter, Mrs. Ava ServWa were held Thuraday April 13 at loitmlller Frederick sen Funeral home.

Dt. John an an4 Kudy Frlberg officiated Burial was In Prwldence ceme tery. MAIRIAOK UCINSES Wayne U. Cyrus. 2H, of Phllnmi.fh.

and Ruby C. Illggenbotham. 30, of Redmond i I I I rensuHen, the Bureau carrlea "'lepnone services As the wide variety of current surveys customers expand their use of on a monthly, quarterly and an nual basts Topics covered In the current surveys tnt'ude employ i FOR SALE 2J foot Lebanon AL 22S dorv. Call I 1 13- tm23 "NOTICE THIS" The Bargain Shop with l.tM) used tire bargains at all time. will bp dosed Tuesdays and Wednesday until further no-t ice.

Bargain Shop Is just north ol i Grange oil at Tangent. C.uns, old lami, small antique Hems accepted in trade for 1 tire, too. ull mU'i, 'S4 FORD 4-Door fof sole $27500 Newly painted; excellent tires, hut has damaged roar door. This is a buy for someone who ran fix up Friend says he can fix for $33. but I don't have time to bother One car Is uH firlent for me Phone Albany i WA 8-7194.

vtiicwx'uiimK NURSING WAWTtD by xpf rloji-. uujr, v-an Kir rei-; erences. Ph. WABR505. laMM HZU WANTED Salesmen er Atjents Si.SO per hour for part nr full time rout work.

Lare repeat orders Man or worn an. Writ' McNKSS Box 4014. Oakland 23. Calif NURSERY STOCK Fruit, Shade, Flowering Trees Garden fresh Rose bushes. Grapes, Berries Complete line of shrubbery for home landscaping.

GARLAND NURSERY Midway on Albany Corvallls Highway 20 Ph: l'L 3 5T.21 TIRES TIRES TIRES HUNDREDS of goo,) used tires, new and used tulies stock all times THE BARGAIN SHOP nulis north noon- here -iinh if Uratij prices are of Al'inriy 'c Iperi low FUEL OIL Prompt Steady Sexvice STAMBAUGH Oil Company 236 Edit rirst Strtttt Phont WA8 8451 McNESS PRODUCTS For your horn needs Contact Mrs. Cora Robblns 405 N. Davisdon, Albany Phone WAbash8 9S41 rt I rs rvmtle vitamin. Fr- Dtllvery. Sanders.

Albany, WA 4Vtt I LIVESTOCX' AUCTIOil FRIDAY II A.M. BRAH'S AUCTION MARKET PL 3-66G5 PL 3-66SS 1 mil south of Ct-oil in e- WAVERLY GUEST HOME fir itipe. 'ion In our n-. 1 a I at Salem Axe A I I WA ii All floor r-virtu and we. I ha ita ed meals I I FOR RENT i 'tie bedroom n.t lage in Albanv Shower, bath Phone WA BUILDING Alum.

comb, pra-huna storm and screen door complete STf-SS Alum. Potto doors screon I71.S0 Alum. vlAdoom I0C la stock CHEAP S2 ool. glass Hnd a1er hooter Nails, per keo SI IS No. I painted shakos wu.e.

WS No. 1 IIS lb. eorap roof. I7.Ja stj. Cenulne TORMICA New colors 59' It- Gal, eortug.

lion roof. 80 q. Call. crimp Iron roof SI0.ISsq. Chopwiod 'i SI.

12 Plasterbd. I 45. II 70. 12 03 Quality latra paint $2 i 9Jl Tresh cement per sack S1.4S Concrete mesh r23r SJ5 00 S' bath tube complete S5S.IS Septic tonka IM M. I51M Barb ut 10 rods SMS I SMI FeBdna Mr 1 Complete stocks of plum bin and etoc supplies, wire, boater Col flutter 12c ft In at i i ii.

I ment and unemployment populv! Reipt from the kep ptrson Hon characteristics, hou'sln. re I' Inwune ta ac-ounted for most Spokane, Wash three Income tax c.llectlons which I 1 perx-ent behind last yarlgyf SUDttMntOndtni TO MOST TOOTH) KXCHAKGH Host farrrillea are 'needed tor International Farm Youth Exchangees' thU summer. Here la your chance to have someone from a foreign rountry. llvt In your home for rasvor three weeka Inquire more information at 1 I HARRISBURG MARYSCLIK IICHM Flower Show Awards Presented The Home Garden club had a lovely Spring Mower show given April 8 Theme of the show was "Spring Melodies." Judges were Mrs Sam Bureh, Mrs Slell macher and Mrs. Dudley, all of Albany Those revolving blue ribbons In Dlv I.

Horticulture were; KV'nor Hurd. Belle Templeton. Pearl Simon Mary Pitney. Olida Skir vln. Mildred Burdtn, Mvrtle Mo Carl.

Gladys Coldlron. Edith Hurd and Henrietta Bower. In Dlv. II, Arrangements, blue ribbon winners were Pearl Simon. Caroline Bowers, Velma Evans, Gertrude McEldowney, I a Sklrvln Blanche Wllmot, Hazel) Kraft and Helen Huston In Div.

HI, Juniors, for those under 1 years, winners were Pamela Kraft, who took the blue rib-on. In Div IV, rescheduled, winner was Il.i Dickson Eastern Star Chapter Meets Thurston Chapter. oFS -lined guests from several chip ters at their Apnl meeting Ruth Mi settled Itli the i omnil e.ir and reptesee' pre ol tii to Mor" i I ni- p. -N I t. P.

11 is I' 1C I a 1 riien' Idted Han committee ii Button Mam sen ami II. i. IM'li' I IhtM Kraft Mabel Mrs Herliert FWell Was hostess to (he Methodist Woniec Society 'of I'hrtsiian S-r ice the afternoon of April 12. The Women's Missionary Society of the Christian church met at the church for an all day meeting on April 12 In the morn ing Ihey sewed and packed the clothing that had been gathered to send to the Topenlsh Indian MlssUui In Washington Follow-' Ing a sack lunch of which' Mrs Clarence t'nderwood was hostess. the.

group studied Okinawe. Mrs. Rex Joiis led the study, firs A. C. Hubbard was In charge of the (H.riod.

Mr W. Bov iwers went to Mon roe oil Wednesday, April to a (Jemoriiitrailon of arranging flowers to the South Benton 1 1 a- er club member There all' five fotnlnatid for ele, on to the If i I 1 1 school li. M'-C i 'I" in 1 I ieorge fo- II I I I'1 al til the pot I II for the I'Vfn I. Hillctest SshiNil for t.ir.s Mr and Mrs Hh-vn ati-l family were Sunday 'llnfiei gu. ts Mr in.

I Mrs -U ui'ene former llarrishi.r,, re-: dents Funeral services for Mrs Hfie Hover. a former resident of Har rishurg were held In Itie Kngland Funeral Home In Kugene last Ffle Bramwell Hover grew up liaises She died at the age 77 nrt Is survived bv u'hters: Florence F.figlarid and larlof tuifle Home Cvtenslon Elects Officers I'risburp Home Kxtcnsiun ihe i chui'-h a- i. -I fa I' ev l'e -is fol 1 -el vi. i i i i i I i if -a'. atteri led Ai Mrs Sidney Arid, rs is reY)V.

rirg from an on tie ha! in the Eugene hosp'ial week M.s Jear. riet'" A daug' 'ef 'f Mr Mrs Wir ninKham hurm''il ith r.r.'l i' boir. M's Jut rtowf-r Aprl 1 Appro. mate. hf.t.-s.

hy Mrs Jerry 'u Mved pi" i .1 punch of I'd ff! gria'n il I I I. i t.at I Mil s.it uncfj Annl i i t' e. oi ii a the estate of Grant Hah', deceased, with the County Clerk of Linn County. Oreeon. and the Court has et Monday.

"May 1. at the hour Of ten OYlo. in the forenoon as the time, and the District courtroom of Linn Coun pUfe for nParlnK ob tection. to and the settlement of said estate. L.

L. SWAN, Executor JOHN A. BOOCK. Attorney (March 31. April 7.

14. 21. 1 HOLLEY HEWS Mil. BOW AID BOtMM (Birthday Qub Mrtti Calapnoya Birthday Club met the home of Mrs. Loren Rice on Thursday for a jotiuck dinner at noon and a business meeting af tern, ton Members decided to present Mrs.

Rice with a plant for her new home and to gixe Mrs Howard Dodge some bulbs The retarded children of I.eli anon asked them to save plastic so.ij, containers for them to be Uscil iheir handicraft work The next rv.eeiiiu' the i lull 1 the M'-M ih' 1 Medl.H Girl Scouts Elect OMicerj f- 'rie ft I'l -i' -ii i I sun I'l i'l t.i to Klole'i, up the it to Se.iM.lf 1 I then hack home Inland i of Portland New off i v- were ehcled as full emu. Kuller. president; Rettv Dodge, vice president; Christine U-uhring. secretary; G.i vie Grant treasurer The next meeting will he at An pie Deffen batgh's home on April 17th The cr-nni idans to hold a pop rn ball sale at the school on Ap-ll 1 1 and 2th during the noon hour to help ruse money for the trip to the coast Scouts Co Flshtnq Nine h-s from Troop 97 went to the Long Tom rlvr Sun (ay ti 1 with their se-mtmss Howard Did'je were Te-rv Mumev Kovs Ring Darlfl Pen fold. Dll Bunting Jim ind Dick Rlcha-' G'n-rerieh.

Tom Jim Met' Merrill Si'ouu row Troo'i -t 17 p- siartlrf tie -on i'i i shoW elltll'l 't I ind Pi, tickets 1 jo. i s. on It He I lt ti "i T'-en- i ol. i. in I tr Hot'-v FTA Hos Po'luck a "i a I il m.s'l i rt 'ed and Pe ter i tan Mrs Vera Irv tile I IV d- their ul l'S t.

is- M's Melv tent Mr i hi i-. M-MiiiM-rs pres de, 1 I to 1 t'-e club ro i tab fl re know a- t' FT name vvi'l K' chosen i'er p'ltl-i" is d'rtvut up to hive the tutrolled for sr.iM-din.' f.t's a' I tr-i'ks I vs ss a lo ri! a ned 't. i sch bus loading an -g slop mr'ked Rowed Hdl The a-'iim tda-s -nst r'-v tir'3 1 "i r- 1 A low ri t'a Hn Extension Gathers Vi'V lub surprise ho rt he'd a dfs- Sffi Mrs I Jorv's IV he Mrs Tt. itfld he a 1 i e1 Thoe lirg Rir ha'k' M-s I Nt I 1 i-i a- Hi 'linf irnr.ar i- I'V sre' Sfrs 3 rn rt-e- ihe M's I lrr 1 a whi- Tor', i- rHt" a i Va! V.s Jf-t I i I I i BEST BY FAR, A BETTER USED CAR FROM BARRETT BROTHERS BUIC1C tall and wholesale trade, manu facturlng. and related subject The DurrxMr of the current sur- teys to supplement and keep no to date the detailed Informa Hon collected In the major ce suae.

The Current Population Survey now In prog resa, conducted 12 times a year, touches approxl mately households In the country. These are selected at random under the Census Bu reau's scientific sampling program to provide a representative cross section of all classes of Ihe population and all types of the ciintrv large cities small com munii l.ke rural are, and the WESLEY E. s-s t.i DAILEY fa Id rda lu ha, I Mr 1't I I me of I' it l-l lal it ti I I. trien il unship I. in.

sC. 111.. I'l lot a s. a ri mute ifi. North states Sli lata! heal! alta.

at from Japan to I', west on April Itev 1. Swrl will I.ilr with Kev liei.ild Manley official ing Hurul will be in Uillametle Memorial park Mr Daiiey was iH.rn I 1 10. 1917 In Burr k. Kans- arid came with his patents to to in VJM, from high school 19T7 He wa named iJan. 29, ISC8 in Vokohatt.

to roekf) Iillnu who il's in Yokosuka. Japan Surviving besides b. wife and' parents are a brother k. Portland and of VISIT IN ALIANY Mr ami Mrs Iloule I i.r i i bUSfU' lit rs oaf. Wfl 8-9240 tt, -r tatty tr -V-r' 1 1 if i the seed hull.

Named for Sclo Post KCIO School Superintendent John ir announced at a special hoard meeting Tuesday that he has been named superiiileriilent of schools at Lakcvlrw He has Iwen at Sent for the past two eiirs and prior lo that he sci veil as superlnleclein at Am lined to sue, eed rr i suM'r tciideiil is Janu Waggoner preseiil lut'li hool vice pi In. I pil who was (oiincrlv vice prin ipai at I ofidoti and was on, oji-l inteildciit it ll'i'le, town Foster Resident Hurt in Car Crash A Foster man was Injured Tues day niglil when he swerved his vehicle to avoid another one and skidded Into a ditch by Highway 2'i near F.wter Arnold Morris, the driver, was taken to l-angmack hospital for treatment of a broken collar bone arid f-'e cuts, state police reMirted He whs alone in hla car when he said an oncoming car crowded htm off the road NVCUEAR SWIMAP.IHE Alvln Ke! electronics te nlelan first class, I'SN son of Mr and Mrs Ke. of 7TI Kiflh Ave. Albany was s-rv mg alMiard Hie nu tear powered submarine USA Shark mi Feb when she was umrnissioned I tie News Shlpl. iildn iMvdi Co it V-'iifll Washington ferenis deretopmen of ees I ar me end or Jinuw Ten to nil percent below laef year with February reeeiit included.

Two factor are primarily re sponsible fir this further decline. Hie Is Ihe greater seest al which withholding refund checks are be injr Issued this year The dollar value of refund checks Issued III February of this year totaled $1 if 7 I'm in February I'KWI the oiifiav amiuiMled lo $J7ti I Ihe other reason is ihe gre es 1. 1' fin 1 1 lend. i i te: VX e. clpts III I il irv I hi-- Veil Harger Receives National Recognition Nationwide ns orilllon was re this week i I- Harger Albanv a rept im- of tin I toted Ametiian Life Insurant Co of olorado through tils iinin iiiaii.in to the All Star tumor roll of the Insurance Salesman, magazine in Ihe life insut profession The Honor Roll, an annual Ira dition In the business, I made up of one field representative from each life insurance company ho Is nominated by his umpar) its "Outstanding Man of If) OTI CAMPOS PREVIEW DAT I Preview Div T's hnical I i i for high s.

lo's i a Id a'ur pr il 1 hit of to Ii f-tll I jrrt.tiiy even il i i ai on t'se 111 be om i lv af'er I a hrcrfkf iJ Albany i i 4th jour county extension office. BUY ROTIIERS iftlKi I r.tjf BDUY UICK SPECIALS Vs Havf ItSt Chev. Vi toa lent Wl rieataide. Boa HhI.i, (r-t I SJJ JO 14450 ISM Intl. S.W.I heat.r.

4 speed ISSS4M IJ9SJ0 HS7 Totd VI Custom. H. 3 sp. canopy IUS.00 I04JJJO Hb7 Ch. L.W.S.

1 sp. I9S7 Toid VI Custom. L.WI. Auto. HUM I US JO ISM Willys 4 wheel drive.

Winch IMSJO IWM Uii ford VI Ion. M. 4 LW.I. TSSiM ISSJO ISS2 ford i 4 tee. H.

4 sps. L.W.S. 49SJ0 USJO IISI ford VI lea. M. 4-sp UW.I.

49SX0 44 SUM IIS) rerd VI 100. It, P- ISO .00 49100 1ISI Stud. tea. M. 4 New paint 4SSJJ0 1IS1 UtL toa.

LW I. 4 speed 4S0J0 IWI, 4 spes4 1ISJM SfOO 141 CMC torn Heater, speed S4W tiM -rr rnrmwn.tB 1 lr-nw? BUI.GERS or ocr HOT DOGS Z3L (Wecktnd Special I lor II) ROOT BEEli by the jug, Spec. 59c pll Uj ll'HMl ICE CREAM SPEC. Half Gallon 89c parfaTt SUNDAES 25c ca. 5 for SI 1 ikWe Birch 39c (t Ilrch.

Sea poaelino CHEAP ColUaa tilt 12c on- ft Cedar pools 1. 1, 9 Choice Mahoa. door SI off roa. prtce Flroeloco HEATTOBMS MS.S0 C.G. Troll Aeo- Ml.

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