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DEATHS 1 i i If BAIN Floyd A. Bak) rt RD 1 Dec. 7, 19. Survived by hla wife, Mrs. Zona C.

Bite; two cons, and Bain; three brothers. Howard. Donald and Raymond Bain; a Certrudo Byer; two trandchUdren and three stepchildren. Mn. Kdward Wwt and Donald and Howard Mainw.

Services at the Greenjeaf Home Tuesday 11 A.M Interment Immaculate Conception Cemetery, TO a 7 call at SO) W. St. Monday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. CEEENMSAF FUNERAL HOME. INC.

CADD Coraelli 11A, UFayttte, Dtc, 7, 1969. Survived by her husband, John W. Cadd; two sisters, Mrs, Esther Grice, Liverpool Belle Reagan, Bald- wtafivflle; nieces and Services Wednesday 2 P.M Hall Puner- Home, S033 Cherry Valley Road, LaFayelte, Burtrt CamJllus Cemetery. Friends invited to call at the funeral hcme Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. HAtL FUNERAL HOME FLETT Oraon J.

Flett, Dec. 7, 1969. Survived by four sons, James. Harold, Robert Thomas Flett; sixteen dnen, tlve Wednesday 11 A.M. at the Delanej and Oreabell Punerai Home, 241 Kinne Syracuse.

I Oswego. Friends nuy call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. HOUSE Mrs. Laura Johnson of Rfe. 370 Plalnvffle, Dec, 1969, Survived hy a dauehter, Mrs.

Adrian Broekhulzen; a brotner Grovcr Johnson; a sister, Mrs. Robert Trexler; two grandsons. Funeral 11 A.M. Wednesday At the Plainville Christian Church. Rev.

Earl W. Miller officiating. Burial Plain- vine Cemetery. Friends may call at her late home Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. B.

L. BUSH A SONS HUNT Stanley Hunt, S3. 54 E. Main Marcellus, December 1969, Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Winifred Snook Hunt; two daughters, the Misses Carol and Teri Hunt; a sister, Mrs.

Irvjn Conover; two nephews, one uncle; several cousins. Private services Tuesday the convenience of the family at the By an Funeral Home, 44 Main Marcellus, the Rev- James LeGro officiating. BurfeJ Lakeview Cemetery, SJcarttftteles. There will be no 'caJUng hours. Contributions may be made to the MarcelJus Health Council.

RYAX FUNERAL HOME KELLISH Walter Kellish, 80, of 4 West Road, Manlius. December 7, 1569. Survived by his wife, Mrs. Stella Ambrose Ish; four a Sophia Stachrik. Catherine Toporzytkl, both of Syracuse, Mrs.

EJeanor Kurgan, Manlius. Shirley Bullion, St. Petersburg two John ish, UFayette, Ben W. Kellish, lius; four brothers, AdoJph- and Wally KellJsh in Poland, Alexander Kellish, Syracuse. Leo Kellish, Manlius; fourteen grandchildren, four great-grandchildren.

Services Wetoeslay 9 A.M. from his home, 4 West Road, 9:30 A.M, Church of the Immaculate Conception, Pompey. Burii ImmacuJate Conception Cemetery. Friends mft call at the home at their convenience after 5 P.M. Monday, HALL FUNERAL HOME THE POST-STANDARD, Dec.

9 1969 Jumrraia ARTHUR WOOD thur Woodi 81, of Venice Center, a retired farmer, died Monday at Auburn Memorial Hospital where he had been a 3atmnt for a week. A native of Scipio, he lived most of his in the Town of Venice. Surviving are his wife, Mrs. Lena Mosher Wood; two sons, Lyle and Vance Wood bf Veri- ice Center; two daughters, Mrs, Joyce Juhl of Ithaca and Main Street, Aurora. Contributions may be made to the Instant Aid Committee of Poplar Kiwanis Generosity The Seneca Falls Kiwanis Club recently feted both the Mynderse Academy football team and the championship cross country runners at Eisenhower College.

All of the athletes attending were'presented trophies by the Kiwanis. Shown here, behind the many trophies, Is the committee. Left to right, Pete Koch, Phil Olmstead, general chairman; Walter J. Ward, Kiwanis i and Mickey Schaertl. Miss Elinor Wood of Center, 14'grandchildren and five great-grandchildren.

Services will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the. Shakeiton Fu era! Home, Aurora. Burial will.be in Venice Center Cemetery. Calling hours will be Tuesday at the funeral home, MRS.

CAROLINE RYAN WEEDSPORT Caroline Ryan, 94,, formerly of Auburn, widow of E. Ryan, died Monday at a Weedsport Nursing" Home after a long illness. i Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. 'Edna McManus, and a son, Walter Callahan, both of Rutherford, N.J. Services will be at .9 a.m.

Wednesday at the Kelly Funeral Home and at 9:30 a.m. in St. Joseph's Church, Weedsport. Burial will be in St. Joseph's Cemetery, There will be no calling hours.

i Owner Beaten Play at Wated 2 Rob Of Mo Grocery Than $500 JAMES DICICCO WATERLOO James DiCicco, 70, of 50 E. River St. died Monday at the Seneca Faili Hospital; A native of Italy, he had sided in Waterloo. for 59 i years, He was last employed at ttvans Chemetici Services wilTbe at 8: SO a.m. Thursday at the Doran Funeral Home, 30 Center and at 9 a.m.

in St. Mary's Church. Buiial will be in St. Mary's Cemetery. Calling hours will be 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday at funeral home. Surviving are his wife, Mrs, Jennie DiCicco at home; four sons, Joseph, Jake, James Jr. and Ronald DiCicco; and six daughters, Mary and Barbara DiCicco, at home; Lewis Jones, Mrs. Lloyd Brockway, Mrs. Patrick Dunlea and Mrs.

Lawrence DeWall, all of Waterloo, and 15 grandchildren. OGDENSBURG More than tit $500 was taken Sunday nigfit fronj a second ward grocery PHAROAH S. Pharoah of 714 Valley Dr Dec. 1969. Survived by a daughter, Mrs.

Walker Toper; one son, Jack Pharoah; five grandchOdren; two brothers, Sam and Gerald Pharoah; two Mrs, Elsie Brown, Mrs. Mary WiWes. Services 2 P.M, Wednesday at Funeral Home, 4612 S. Sallna St. BuriaJ White Chapel.

Friends may call Tuesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, 8ALLWEG-LUNSFQRD INC. SCHNEIDER Mrs. 117 Mark DC- 7, 1969. Survived by a ne- TTC C. Young.

Funeral services at Frasier Funeral Home. tf. Salina St. Wednesday, ll A.M. Rev.

Robert W. Breltwiescr officiating; Interment Woodlawn Cemetery. Friends jrmv call Tuesday 2 ID 4 and 7 9 P.M. L. FRASIER FUNERAL HOME INC.

MONUMENTS Indians Hope to Corral us tang Five Tonight i i Waterloo Cen- record. The Beds may find Waterloo coach John Dunn store. "Bennett's Market, 808 New York was entered at 9:05 two young men, Gerald H. Ben- WATERLOO tral will play Penn Yan here Tuesrlay night. Both schools are in the Wayne-Finger Lakes Basketball League.

Mynderse Academy of Seneca Fails travels to Victor, Be Sales invades Lyons, Geneva hosts Newark and Canandaigua plays Marcus Whitman in the other games scheduled. Newark and Canandaigua are the only teams sporting a 2-0 rough going in Geneva as the hometown Panthers strive to atone for their loss Friday at Seneca Falls. Coach Guy Spader's boys were held to 39 points by Mynderse, their lowest output in recent years. Geneva the pre-season favorite to Jeague honors but hasn't lived up to its expectations. A loss to Newark could prove cosily.

DE REGIS 758 N. Sallna St. HAYES MONUMENTS Cedarvalt TW.t SDllt Rock H08-3604 HINMAN-LEWIS 1311 S. 478-3213 SWEET WOODS wain at-, FhoenJx. N.

696-3376 FUNERAL DIRECTORS Funeral Home, Inc. Lysander Phoenix Hannibul 6784600--695-3131--564-5131 BALLWEG LUNSFORD' FUNERAL HOME. INC. 4612 H09-2504 J. P.

Burns Son, Inc. 652 W. OnondaRa St. Telephone 475-8626 rri Inm i Was Photo Engraver VICTORY Julian C. Trirri, Merriman Engraving from looks forward to another close contest against Penn Yan but feels the Indians are capable of corralling the Mustangs.

Penn Yan edged Lyons in double overtime last week. Mynderse coach Bob Allmah was well pleased with his team's winning effort over Geneva. -The new mentor, 1-1 on the season, has stressed defense JOHN G. BUTLER FUNERAL HOME 21M South Salina St. GR8-8189 Callahan-Hanley-Mooney FUNERAL HOME Igl MUton HU8-585I Carter Funeral Home, Inc.

74, of Broadway Road died unexpectedly Monday at his home. Born in Westfield, he lived in Los Angeles, where he was a photo engraver for the Los Angeles Times. He later moved to New Haven, where he was employed "by the Sgt. Clemenson On Vietnam Duty Air Force Sm. Sgt.

Hamilton W. Clemenson son of Mrs. 4 Lillian L. Clemenson of Ovid, is on duty at Da Nang AB, Viet- which he retired. He moved to Victory five years ago and made his winter home in Conway, S.C., for the past several years.

He was a member of the Lith- graphic and Photo Engravers International Union; Mexico Masonic Lodge 136, FAM; Central City's Bodies of Syracuse; and Ancient Accepted Scottish Rite of Syracuse. Surviving are a sister, Miss Mildred Trim, and several cous- and this marked the difference Friday as the Blue Devils won, With three starters sidelined in the waning' minutes of play' and Geneva threatening, Allnian was forced to go to the bench and the reserves came through handling the bail well. Victor was upset by Canan- but is tough to beat on p.m Sunday the projprie nett, told police. He said one went to the cash register while the other, holding what Bennett thought was a lugger pistol, stayed near the door. The one behind the counter took a can from a shelf and struck Bennett about the head.

Bennett fell to the floor and the thieves fled, police said. Monday Bennett checked the receipts, and said the amount taken was more than $500. The money, $2p, 10, and 5 dollar bills, was scooped from the cash register after Bennett fell to the floor. The two fled reportedly head ing on New York Avenue where they were seen getting into a blue car with Canadian license plates. Bennett called police immediately after the men left the store.

One suspect was described as tail, bushy-haired and wearing a jacket. The other was said to be short and also wearing a jacket. Bennett told police he believed they were in their late teens or early 20s. Investigation by city and state police, the sheriff's department and the Border Patrol was continuing Monday. It is MllS.

ALFRED ELARDO AUBURN Mrs. Josephine Vcrsagggi Elardb, 70, of 27 GayJord died Monday at Mercy Hospital. Born in Italy, she lived in Auburn 65 years and was a communicant of St. Francis Church. Until her retirement 10 years, ago, she was employed by the I.

Ginsberg Dress Co. Surviving besides her husband, Alfred Elardo, a son, Donrnick Elardo of Koches- ter; a daughter Mrs. Angeline Maano of Auburn; a brother, Joseph Versaggi of Oakfield; a sister, Mrs. Mary Botindari of Auburn; eight grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren. Services will be at 8:30 a.m.

Thursday at the Cheche Funeral Home and at 9 a.m. in ELECTED Joseph 0. Coffee Jr. has been elected to i the. newly created post of ex- 0 ecutive vice president of Eisenhower College by board 6f trustees of the lege at their meeting last week in New York City.

Phi-; lip J. Olmstead, chairman of the board of trustees, said, "The board of trustees is pleased that Eisenhower College has a man of such dedicated administrative ability as Mr. Coffee, whose long yeais of experience in the field of higher education have been a vital force in the velopment of Eisenhower during the last four years." Clear Plant Because of Bomb Call headed by Lt. David A. Bell of St Francis Church.

Burial the local police. its. home court. ALUnan, however, plans no change in his start ing lineup. Bobby Nearpass, injured Friday, is ready to' play 5 Units Battle 1604 GRANT BLVD.

GR4-1427 CHASE FUNERAL HOME 1520 South Ave. 47M157 Demong-Waidel FUNERAL HOME S9fi Prospect Ave, GR1-0350 EATON-TUBBS nam. Sgt. Clemenson is a communications equipment superintendent with a unit of the Air Force Communications Service, which provides global communications and air traffic control for the ns. Services will be at 8 p.m.

Tuesday at the Jewell Funeral Home in Cato. Burial will be in Haven Cemetery. Calling hours will be from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9 p.m. Tuesday at the funeral home. FAIRCH1LD MEECH FUNERAL CHAPEL 500 W.

Onondm St. GR5-5101 USAF. 130 E. acnesce Fviiie NE7-32U -phe sergeant, who previously served at Kelly AFB, is a 1950 graduate of Waterloo Cen Farone Son, Inc. 123 James St.

479-M27 Frasier Funeral Home, Inc. ROBSftT S. FRASIER, LIC. MGB. 1217 N.

Sallna St. GB1-2349 GANG 104 Ferdlmm Rd. at Teall HO3-6161 Sarffeld Funeral Home, Inc. EICHARD M. GAXPIELD 115 Westcott St.

GR4-554I Giminski-Wysacki, Inc. Genesee Strett 422-1167. 422-4406 "GODDARD CRANDALL Home. 3111 James HQ3-4330 tral High School. He received the A.B.

1967 from the University of Maryland. wife, Cathryn, is daughter of Mrs. Irene Schudo- ma of Geneva RD 3.. Sgt. Clemenson's father, Hamilton W.

Clemenson, resides in Mac Dougal. Activorama Site Chosen 0 Central School has been chosen as Iheleggs with 24 dozen eggs in each 1 TH A i A A NORTK BANGOR Firemen from five area departments battled an early-morning blaze here Monday at the egg packing plant of the James Egans but were unable to extinguish the fire until it had razed the 90 by 30-foot structure and had de- stroj'ed nearly all the contents. Destroyed in the fire were all the processing machinery two larg coolers, other equipment and supplies and 652 cases of will be St. Cemetery, Fleming. Calling hours will be 3 to 5 and 7 to 9 p.m.

Tuesday and Wednesday at the funeral home, 196 Genesee St. 75 Sal ties Still Plying Seaway M. A A Fifteen ocean-going ships remain in the waterway as the St. Lawrence Seaway prepares to end tha reason officially at midnight Wednesday. The line up of vessels sounds like a list from the United Nations.

Included among the salties are vessels from Britain, Yugoslavia, two from Liberia and two from No problems are anticipated even though water temperatures, lower than last'year, are 32.1 degrees at St. Lam- bort Lock at Montreal. Coach Patrick's SENECA FALLS A bomb scare Monday morning forced the closing of the Sylvania. Electric TV Picture Tube Plant. Police Chief Anthony J.

Casa-' massiraa said the plant was closed at 1 p.m. as a precait- 1 tionary measure and the second shift employes were told not to report. At a late hour Monday, the third shift employes were pected to report as scheduled. Approximately 1,0000 em-. ployes were affected toy the emergency action.

Casamassima said office employes also were sent home and supervisor, personnel joined police in searching tihe buildings. Casamassima, who reported similar calls had been received, in the past, said he was advised personally at abtut 11:45 a.m. by Radio Station WGVA in neva that it had been advised a bomb had been placed in the Seneca Falls plant. The voice reporting the bomb" was believed to be that of a male. Roger Quick, safety director, at Sylvania, relayed the word management and the decision; was to evacuate.

Assisting with the tion is Police Sgt. Carlo Frajp-i polli and Patrolman Anthony Russo. DEATHS site for the Boy Scout Activora- ma, commemorating the 50th Gayuga County. has been used for such events in the past, but the school was selected because of the availability of a pool and auditorium facilities. The show TALLARICO Mrs.

Lucy Scrio Taiiarico, 52, of 317 Sunnycresl Dec. 1965, She is 3reen leaf Funeral Home, Inc. 503 W. ONONDAGA ST. H.

H. fig-KneWLEAF. TJC. MQR. Donald W.

Knight Funeral Home. 3P8 Court at. Wm. M. Kompf Sons Fltctl' St.

GRS-7760 vAAURER FUNERAL. HOME 157-0770, 300 Second 422-116? NORRIS FUNERAL HOME" 33 NORTH ST. HARCELLUS OR 9-2011 survived by her husband, Joseph A. TnHarlco; ft son, Peter TallrJco; daughter. Hiss Caraielfa Taiiarico: a nr brother Thomas Scrio: two sisters.

lyc Mrs. Prank De More-and Mrs. Fannie Plantc: twin grandchildren, Joseph and Pamela Tallarlco; several nieces and nephews. Punerai services Thursday fl A.M. at the Farone and Son Funeral Home.

723 James St. and 8:45 A.M. in St. John the Evangelist Church, interment Assumption Cemetery, i may call nt funeral home. Tuesday and Wednesday.

2 to 4 and 7 to 9 P.M. FARONE jfe SONS. IXC. will take place April 25 with Cub Boy Scouts and Explorers from throughout the county participating. A pageant depicting the 50- of scouting in ruga County is planned.

2-Car Crash injures 2 case. The total value of the eggs was close to $11,000. The Egans were unable to provide any estimate of the total loss but said it would be extensive. They said it would be I only partially covered by insurance. A passerby spotted the fire at about 6 a.m.

called the Bangor Volunteer Fire Department. Additional men and equipment were dispatched from the volunteer departments at Brushton, Moira, Bombay and Malone. Despite their efforts, only a 30 by 30-foot addition to the building was spared from the flames and it was heavily damaged by smoke and water. lops tor Teens Dave Goodwin, 16-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs.

James Goodwin, 22 Highland Malone, turned in the top triple of the season to date recently in the Malone local American Junior Bowling gress program at the Malone bowl when he unloaded a brilliant 637 series. Dave who carries a 172 average opened with a 199, followed with 212 and closed with a 226. Permit Needed SnowmobiKM Allowed Rites Tuesday SACKETS HARBOR Services for Kenneth S. Patrick, 63, of Clinton, a native of this village and head basketball coach of Hamilton College who died Friday will be at 11 a.m, Tuesday in Christ Episcopal Church. Burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery.

The body w- 35 brought to Sackets Harbor Monday afternoon following services in the chapel of Hamilton College at Clinton. Mr. a three-sport athlete in his youth, collapsed and died of a heart attack Fri- day night as he directed his team in a game against Nor- widh (Vt) University at Clinton. Lake Llanquihue, in covers 320 square miles and It. in some spots, 1,500 miles deep.

New York? Chicago? San Francisco? London, England? I On Camp Drum Land CAMP DRUM --'Col. Frank BERNIE J. O'NEILL Son, toe. 11 Jordan Skftneateles 685-5724 PIRROSONS, Inc. Turtle St.

HA2'3417 Schumacher-Whefan Bros. FUNERAL HOME 6G W. St. GR5-178' TRIM Juljan 74, of Broadway Cato, (formerly of Now Haven, N.Y.), Dec. 8, 19C9, Survived by a sister, Mls HUdred Trim, several cousins.

Funeral services 8 Wednesday Jewell Funeral Home, Cato Buriaj New Hwan Ctmetery. Fiends MASSENA Two persons Skroback Funeral Home 01 Avery 488-7211 JOHN C. TINDALL FUNERAL ROME, INC. W. Ocncsce St.

Traub Funeral Home, Inc. tinder Bridgeport fcntral Saunre Bsrnhnrds fifty 668-3668 SONS may cull Tuesday 2 to 4 P.M. at the funeral home. JEWEtL FUNERAL HOME WHITE Mrs. Or nee M.

216 Bclmorc North Syracuse, December 7. 1969. i by one son, -Clifford White: three grandchlldrenf three sisters; brother. Funeral services -will be held ftt the Allanson-OIanville-Tup- pun PuneraS. Home, Lysander, Wednesday 4 KM.

Hev. Ewrl officiating. Interment PlainvlUe Ccmc- tcry. Calling hours Tuesday, 2 to 4 anc! 7 to P.M. it the funeral home.

ChUtenimgo NT7-20U WATSON FUNERAL HOME. INC. AMBULANCE SERVICE CENTRAL SQUAMC. Vefter Funeral Home, Inc. 2649 JAMES ST.

4-17-2701 MRS ANNA FRANCES McKNIGHT AwivAriftry December 9. God rut you MetMr Detrert, In Kwef Home We'll to tortnf rou Md Children WILKINSON J. Wilkinson, Dec. 7, 1969. of Mtllory, N.Y.

survived bv his Wilkinson; three sons, John, Spec. 4 Rftndftll fnd Luke Wilkinson; tiro daughters, Mrs, Kenneth Mrs. i i six Wren; a brother, George Wll. (our slstera, Miss Florer.ee Wll Mrs. Charles Artbur Humphrcyi Qcorpn Shu bur tltr; nieces And nsphews Services 2 P.M.

Thursday from the Watson Funeral Home, central Square, Itov. Bdwftt Potter Pine Ctmetery, Mallory. call Tuesday 7 to 9 and Wednesday 2 to 4 and 7 to 9, ff ATM!) HOWK suffered minor injuries Monday in a Uvo-car accident at Route 37 and Raquerte Point Road. Treated at Memorial Hospital and released we Reginald Weteon, 41, St. Regis, drivei of one of the cars, with a cut forehead, and his passenger Joseph White, 21, of Hogansburg, with bruises of the forehead and right hand.

i a Anthony BaiT.es, 16, of Hogansburg, who was charged with being an unlicensed operator and failing to yield the right of way. Police said Nelson was driving east on Route 37 and the' Barnes vehicle, south on Ra- quetto Point Road. The Barnes MrH' vehicle crossed Route 37 and struck the Nelson vehicle, police said. Trooper S. A.

Hay den of the Massena substation investigated. So intense was the smoke throughout the structure, firemen found it imposible to enter the building immediately. The fire apparently originated in the office area but the cause, was unknown, officials said. Vicinity Deaths Wewbport Mra. Caroline Hywi, M.

Victory c. Trim, 74. Ithaca Carl C. Talhntt. Ithaca, Elmer LOait, KeefleTiJte Smitk, ft.

Sherrilt Mn. Aimkelta M. Snider. Ithaca Micliae) L. Spencer, 47.

Fraucii J. Hreen, 88, tYllte finest Ftoccker, to. Center Arthir WMi Urt. Alfred Ktanfo, Marry F. Dekta, 71.

Mnt. Hartfi HcJtrWQ wViiKf Watertown Bcnard M. Mtrphy CIINri M. tFarker, 77, CliKluitM Mn. Artlnr B.

Darllnf. Wiiertoa Junei H. Clece, Mexico Mm. Clarence Smith, Cortland John Lvcy, (9. Mexico Mn.

Jacobs, Jamct Atfrlanee, ftmei Stonfaj Leet, M. EvaM Mil, K. OaMer, MkM ton Itaff, Frazier, commanding officer, Camp Drum, has nounced that the big gamel hunting season has ended, over 33,500 acres of the Camp Drum Reservation -will be open for snowmobiling, provided -training requirements do not preclude public use of this acreage. All snowmobiles operating on the Camp Drum Reservation must be registered with the and those areas that must be denied as being extremely dangerous. Snowmobile operators are warned to exercise extreme caution to avoid hazards such as barbed wire fences, wire strung between trees and shrubbery, dangerous terrain, and barricades on roads and trails on the reservation.

While snowmobiling "is authorized in ccr NURSES TO GRADUATE SODUS The Wayne County Board of Cooperative Educational Services will conduct its llth practical nursing graduation at 8 p.m. Thursday at Sodus Central School. Speaker will be Donald Sparka, director of public relations on program development at Clifton Springs Hospital. The public is These are all you need to get immediate confirmed reservations at NSW YORK i 7tft Strut TMMAKI Pirk StrMt THI WARWICK of StfMt i MeCartlr, 74. curity police at the camp's Provost Marshal's Office, Building T-l on Nash Boulevard, and an on-paii permit and vehicle de cal must be secured.

A permit can obtained on any day of be renewed each Friday to insure snowmobile operators are advised of areas that are dosed-because of neiv training requirements. To qualify, drivers of snow- mobiVs must possess a valid State snowmobile operator's li- cenrc, Kach snowmobJIe operator will be given detailed inter Cation regarding open areas tain areas of the reservation, the operator does so at his own Who has a sateiil for only iir? WE East tttt it FLAM AffAf tAItt 4WRVW1H IBvWv IRH 7th Avt Stntt 8th PAMIUT 'LAN AVAILAlLt Pump floom flUMCliCQ tt tit Cal I for a free folder. Randolph House Tfirtnrfr EiH Jf 417-1121 al COMPLETE DISPLAY AND SALES AT nmhiit nm? MAMCMOPKNIt of "Top of tM Mirk" IQHDON. ENOLAN LL FOR ftESEftVATfONS thtia and other fini 800-482-3150 Oil (Moehtittr) a MOTOR INNS I.

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