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The Chronicle-Telegram from Elyria, Ohio • Page 13

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is DIAL I 8 4 8y Unllctl Pres? Railroftcl frork trews ME clcarfe'd fttas- Ihe debfis tof tepai-ftte'Ohio train wrecks InjUred IS persons nnd IttTwa Two Gfop Gd Cleveland Ttresday grotifJS of ftfyrtn' wtsh Will UdlGflUOr 130 M. go Jo Cleveland re- t. spouse to Selective S'erviee calls tot this Both gioirps Will meet the-; t.A TJHANCK. Uiiilon Chnp'-r comteil chnwto (he Cily thc fef stpn Stnts Ht Cfiexu i Monday in (ho ox-1' AVON Bo.ml ktf this wfeeJe Mt'endlni TflfS CrtWStbtjfe tffelJWMAAl, Fire Damages Two Famil Me. and ttft ftnfotd Cotes', Mr, fitul ftnfit ftnd Hbrn-hn, Suttda? nnd IWrd bv finweti (h.

of ft I 1 of nt which rsusfx! srvorsl hundred Mr ttownnl Itorh. nrs dnmtiBe S.ilurdny nftfrnoon i Mr. The Red Cross tjnote for CtfiurftBfft Township rail usnspoHiUton foi- scvci-nl hotin am if, al i oftS( lo tielcrmine how many twelve persons, including pns-1 artf qualified for mtlilnry service, scngcrs, Injured whcfi the those acceptable return PchnSylVftiila's "rainbow" passenger home tomorrow, to await later in- train crashed into thc rear of the duclioti calls, unless I hoy request line's "Golden Arrow' two tnllp? i immcduilc induction west 6f Delphox Thc other group meet at Tlii-ec trainmen Were Injured rt( a.m. and will go to Cleveland When the engine fln-1 by train, tor induction tnio the 17 cars of ft Westbound Brie fieigHl arrni-d forces. Men or this group train jumped the track nnd collided avc already passed their ttiih Ihe locomotive of an rnstbound induction examinations.

11 HI, Most seriously Injured In the Delphos Wreck Were Edward Ward, Al- ifanee, snilor. severe hip bruises, and Mrs, Aluy Garrison, or hong I Continued fcciifh, rib futcfures. They run One were taken to a Van Werl 1 pltnl, Mrs. Harold of Orrvillc. suffered possible Internal Injuries.

Injured in the Ashland accident were Engineer Lester J. McAdott and Flit'inch Raymond ttinklin. both of Marion, 'Ashland hospital officials said MeAdow buffered possible skull fracUitc. ttinklhi head was (ions, I NUMBER Continued From Page One 2 north were moving up for an imminent offensive coordinated with the Red Army drive on Berlin. Gorman broadcasts, unconfirin- 1 ed thus far by Allied spokesmen or front dispatches, snid the S.

Ninth Brltis-h Second armies hnd open- 'ed heavy barrage across the Roer between Julich and Duron, 15 miles northeast of Aachen. The, shelling, Berlin said, was bc- be the ''overture" new offensive on that front. The civilians, ihouleu encouragement and advice ironi the windows of the besieged building They included many women and childien. Olcwlctt, in a Liter dispatch, said a trucu wus .11 ranged under which the Internees were lele.iSetl Im- rianned and the Japanese force of CD men under Colonel llayashi was pet- mitted lo leave the University unmolested.) Overjoyed The inlu'nei's' wore t.0 overjoyed at the arrival ol thc Aim-iidm troops that they uit'lilting them i'-j their linn, enlai-iated shoulders. carrying the soldiers through the buildings.

Robert Ci'jbb, a not her member of former United Pi ess staff in Mail, his wife and two childien were lung those set free, announcement from ai irioelinjj. 8 AVON at 'the library. COl.UMUlA.-Aftne Gu.iw; u-n- 0 ji, m. at town (mil S.iUty whjrli to have breti held at the bi held ot this time, iS'OHTH RlrHJKVIf.LE.- RUige- viltf Study Club (n meet inetilug With Mrs Hehmill- 'fion NORTH RIUGKVIt.LE leu w.t.^ to tu.ve the scliodl in postponed ie Afternoon Jus been Liter diite. Unto Gen, Uouglus MacArthur's head wUI be announced.

A Anchor, Rebckfth LodKC meets tbc Lodge Hall in the Kvcnitijt- AVON I.e.i-uV of t-iiUieii mei'ts noon jit the eliuich For mt-tiins dinner. LAKE AVENUE until furiher notice, KVKSTS LA ORANGE- -Red Ci Making of KIN wnh.Miv. John Curlijh ii. m. liaH Evciyoiu 1 i- tu LA GRANGE Ludke init'tfi in U'dge inum at in.

I Nelson Wins, Tics World Golf Record repnrfrti (hut the" (ire orhim.itcd In Ihe roof nrp.s near chimncv nnd burheri thtmigri. Ihe roof Kmbfis dropped onln Iain the fittjc 1 mid down' ,1 Mudding pocket In tlir second floor lovrl, This pnekrt Wiis burned ouf, alid inflrfs ftnt! irmf boards under tho run! siri-a wefr burned. rut (iretfrald esfim.ilr In Ihe w.is nvsilrtble paily iiftrrnniiii was indicated unofficially that Ihe loss probably wro bflwecn $310 nnd $1,000. Tho fire rirusetl some danuiRp in i he srfi'nd floor nporliMPnt, whii-h iircMpM'd, Mr, and Mrs, In t- In the first floor apnrl- moiit. Thr- fire was fiisl cibspived hy hfijjhbnr, who taw the rout burning nnd who notified tho SRn- furs.

rnmpanles of firemen were otil nn the. iilarni for more were, called shortly to a 521 West River Street, H. who nlsu one of the aptirttnentF, found that the rhimtiry binned tint nnd scorched Wnlf- the names of the rci-'f CORPUS CHR1ST1, Tex, cueti internees would be released to the press and radio "us soon as they art- ll Chase, after a personal inspection the concentration camp, detcrib- rp. A I Wl lilt. 1-UI IVUIILI UllUII lUIUIj UU-U1 1U i "must pitiful," t' Jicd Httacks on the northern the internees, lit- wore army on the ni)J from hi illld WBre i ttit between Ruer- mond and N.jmcgcn.

''it wou.d\m k'you, he to look On the Alsace fi.oni the German them he s-iid liocket around Coliiwr collapsed Hid- i Ht ur ged (h )ttt prioji(y hlU)lllt( rZ? lr cnciah ond bc VC11 food atld medical up- forces elfectcd a June lure at i out- ilus lor lhe inlcrnccs in the center of the salient. A broadcilit "incentrution and losed number of; Hw Croi) and enotigl eciuipment to build a waiting north of Byron Nelson, the torrid Tolcdo.m, added a tie for a world record to his golfing achievements todny and i if he hadn't gone ronsemtlfve in ft his filial winning round of the Corpus Chnsli Open he set a mink th.it would have stuuJ for years. ertUHMi Clcvelhrtd. IKinry Uortii ftownnl iJ'Khi are aUctnling the Farmer's Week Columbus. Mrs.

Lola Court returned home Fudav iifter spptiditift m-eial days tin- lunne of hue son. T'ntil and frtitiilj, Ubfflin. Mt aiul Mi'sf. Joint l.imitK'Tmyer, Mi. Mrs, rett Oxibker nnd nand Billy of Avon; Mr.

atitf Wllhaih Cilesf nhd sot! Noiman ctf Bcldrn, were Sunday nt (he home of Mr, nnd Mi- Ktneit Lannermyer. ii'-hn I.ompko. Amiierst, culled "ii liorn Frida.v nwrlilng. Mi. and Mrs.

Sc'hnfidcr, Mi. Mrs, Hpn Rozsos, nf Amherst. were Sun- "i.iy iiftetnobn at Ihe home of Ben Rtvsds, and family. A driUKhlur, Karen born to and Mrs, Leo Kinsley Allen Hospitnl, Obcr- hn. Mis Uif.ir Zurehcr railed on Mi's.

Klunbr-th Page, Elyiin, Satut- afternoon. Mary Kinder student ntirso nt MeinoriiO Hospital, Klyrla, the ueek-end at the home of her p.netils. (illlltl to Mrcl Tlie WniiKin Guild of the lle- foi mid rhurch'will hold its HENRICTfA'--fh7'semor Thursdiiy iifternoon of (he hljih K'honl held j. 1 8 ll of party Sntuulay evening at the home of Mr Mr, 1 Ernest l.nmvei myer in hutior of their yon Richard who enlisted in Navy avi.uion. The wvE'dins was in piajmg Barnes and contests.

Refreshments rlvr ,,4,,.,,.. were io fifteen. The hon-' KA IING IARn "ted guest was presented with a SJn and Tronic Spoener" nn- novmco biWh tf dnlightef nry 21 nt Community Hospflal, Mrs. tves Shirley oro honie on road, from Memmud lite-pita), Ely riii. I tn spite" of (ho bad weather i iry roads a liirge nppreciittive" eon 4 hiregation htnfd br, H.

Uoyrl I'robt i at the HiiputU rhurch Sunday rrinrn- There wero 70 presenl fll Sun- 1 day School, hit increase of 36 (rvef the nllendiinctf of a yeitr BRO. HeV, ftind Mr? Loon C. Oboriie were i prrsPut. Othor otil of lown visitors lal ihe spi'viers were Mrs, lUinuiif i Hnrr nf Clpvelnnrt jiiul Mrs. tieverly Allen Montro.se, Loiiiln Comity art I tpiiohrr.

fore iiiion hnuve iu twiH'd flue open- paper over an unused flue tint nrt other 'The fno out when firemen ur- Henrietta IIONOU CLASS Mr. mid Mrn 1tetii- nad, etHei-ruided the bia-Entiin Kami IhiRnui Council last Thursday Itlnnd flnndrt Mrs. Alice Fohom, Hoone road tidd Mrs. Adah L. Enfmons wad are mem- of the Uallon Club.

I'lirm finld The Casper t.emierth fnhn oil 'tVllev Kuut Uoen sold, The nsucr hopes jo loke MHHI as Ihe road is cleared of The l.ennrrtlwliave moved to Dim- Berg with Mix Albert Uit- Mrs, George Becker as Mr, nnd Mrs, Adnm Knwabki, Bes announce the marririRi' their idiiuRhtur, Eleanor to 1st IVuy i Officer Frank Dcmbos-ke of I Station, how stationed with the in Cli'velund. 1 Frances Lennorlh 1-c continues to bo stationed at Portsmouth, His wtfq nnd two sons live on KoU ley road. Columbia COLUMBIA-The All. uist class ol Sunday School was lltKlitfnlly onro-fituned 1 hy Mr. and where Mt Sheldon 11.

Klslicr, Saturday part $1,000 War Jii.nii a niiiik svl by of N. flms-hiiiR 72 hole 204 by in till) 1 1 Mr. and Harry Mpycr en- Arils'and't-KtiitK. tcftalfted the hrfdu't' club at ihetrKfupd .1 hour hy thc hunt home Kiifuid.iy evening. Thiec to about 25 people.

Mrs I l.iblcs ot bridge wero in Ii. run is the teacher of this i Mr. Mrs. Charles Dodtl Ffbriinry nu'etmc uf thc Al- will be held at the schuul enemy troops. Holl Up Cinod Gains ter the city soun us bridges- were restored.

They also were bringing 12,000 letters and other to the internees, the broadcast Rochester ROCHESTER- Although the ular meeting was Mr. inul Howjnd OuUoi.dtn l(i Bhter. Patricia, Jaint'S Mornll IVii-y lluwke, of Mi it was thought necessary to have called meeting last Thursday night the U. S. Ninth and 78th divisions rolled up gains of a.s much as five miles against spotty German resistance yesterday, pushing rapidly through the relativclv open urea between the First and fortified belts of the Sicg- fric-d line.

The "fith, holding 'the WIIIK of tlio First Army offensive front, advanced about 24 miles from the KeMcrnieh area northeast of Monschau to captured Ruhrberg. The Ninth division polled out ahead of thc 78tn with a five-mile advance that carrier) tip to tlie southern end of Lake Urft. two mile? of Ruhrberg. whore the Americans captured Emruhr. mid diew within 1.000 yards of big dam controlling the level of the floor river to the north.

Wollseifen Mw-boch, two miles below Em- 'aid to have a waste paper collee- runr. nlso were taken by the first uon in the township sponsored by! ice for Friday. Hvcd nenr Medina, hospital) Dennis Scltcrfiuld, joutiR son of Munilj to en-' Mr. and Mis lU-clyn" Settc-rfielu bridges, were Shelby, hut ueck with his grandparents. Mt, and Mrs.

Ketterfield. His grandmother came lor him tc-ok' him homo Saturday. Betty Eweli fl.u k-field, Jrom lr, Thursduy IUH Kiandparonlh, Mi. and I) licvt honors and Mr. and -Mrs.

were consoled. Delicious refreshments were s.i'rvt'd by hnyttss to Mr. titid Mrs. I'hllon McDowell Mr. and Mrs.

1Jl)U1 iinil Mrs. Edward H.nvld Hauman Mr. and Mi? i'ii'ui i wm named Uaviel Ed- Mr. Mrs. Chdrles JJodd, 'V" ni 11 Alls and Mrs.

Kail Kendeigh, host ltvi er unh "n-cksville IOS I linc l.eiinerth is in Ihe Euio- 1 o( war. Kubftl Schn.ibel has been tctrod irom Crilc hospital, I'-irnui, tu Memorial hospital Mr. and and Mr. -and Mrs. Robert Lees and Nancy of Cuyahofia Falls, week-end itue.its at Imme "1 his Mr.

and Mrs. Rex Lie-. Oilier Sunday dinner vveiv Fust Lieut, and Mrs. John R. Illinois, Lineiy Harvey has been bent In Camp Alteibury.

Indiana. at thc horrle of Mrs. Lucille Ward, who graciously opened her home to the group, Only a small number i able- lo there it decided to purchase a S10 health bond. The county council meeting i jja ehuich" Sundav was was discussed but no definite tended and Rev, Robert 1 plans were made lo attend because missionary from anil diiiifhtt'rs vinlini in the home 1-f us dTft ll ti'r. Sandra, Ely- Flny'd Hawke i at Circa I of.

his TIL-VU and family. Lodi, Sunday and met his father and wife. Mi and Mrs, Cloo Crittenden ol lltir- biink while theie. The all-day meeting at the Mclli Uberlm, of weather and road conditions and shortage. However plans wore structive.

Following the pot-luel: dinner, an divhion. no confirmation of held our men the the drive to end by held. Rev. Loduick February 10. F.acb oni; is ntkcd lothis service in i-emce -VL vpr.k'e reports that the ninth division's ad- l-nng his bundles of pupei, maga-i rf Arthur lud earned throiwh the u-c i nd helt of the Siegfried line cover- IIIR tho flank of the 1 IOHHP zincs, old etc.

lo nily dinner Jeuelt 11 11:1, 1'fc Howard Bahr C.unp 1-ikes Tnnning Center. His brother llennhig, Georgia, and Mrs, Bahr Krne.st is also in the Navy, Amil John Smith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ami! Smith of Route H2 twesu menrhery of the thc Army no Camp SOLIOH nt Cliii-iuiii Suv- Indi.m.i Amil's brother the duirch held a 1 I ov pl the home of H.n'ivi Ulllll MiiH'bcomh U. S.

Ar- 1 111 inak -m lhKS father Hlincheomb and 10 M( other it. nu'Uing will be held; Max Willu.m Jopprck has jomt-u t'vi-'iing 1-fbrmry at the (he Merchant M.uinej. Ii.tUll,iti..n will be, Klboit B. Jasper now wnti-s In illkei-, who weix- not Ins Mr, viiiitivj iTtiii" school house where it wsll be sort- day, Mr. ami Mrs.

Gloyd Handley. ed. If no way can be tound to gel it there, residents are asked to not- ifly some member oi the i.nd they will sec to collecting it. Tlie hostess served reficshments. Servicemen Kelurit i I'fe.

Lawrence Jcwett left nesday tor Indianapolis, Ind. lul- lowing a month's visit at hia home- here. From there, he expects to return to Iceland for fui'Uicf tcrv ice there. Ualc E.iton who been home on furlough MIICC January IS, retumed to ut Olr.tlu- K.u Wednesday, He Is the son of Mr and Mrs. Eail Attend I'liiu'rul William and son.

il- li.irn attended the fm.er.il ot their friend, Alfred KI-JL-S in, Klynn, Monday. Mi. Alun.iv Sr Mr v.eie in lor je.ii-. 1 the The Misses Jo i.ela i and Neva Conklin, Uarbaut Lilluin Davidson took atKuii- t.iyu ot there being no school MOD- day at Bnghlim iiul Uie 'Ice at Cleveland Notes Mrs Llui-M' Olaon ic-ceuuti word of the death of liei father William Public Sale Saturday, Feb. 10, 1945 6 registered Brown Swiss old cow, fresh November; 1 first calf heifers, one fresh, the other due June 17; 2-year old bull, Ideal's Silver King; and 2 heifers 3 months old, a daughter of Col.

Harry Bine farm in Roche -ter of Avon, and a daughter of cc Judd Bridge Alcira. Also 6 grade fresh and 2 due in March. Leonard 6-ft, refrigerator. Terms: Cash. Mrs, Howard Bsnsinger, D.

No, Lodi, owner. 3 miles Northwest of Lodi, 8 miles Southwest of Medina on State Route 42. Sale managed by The Old Phoenix National Bank." Public Sale February 8, SrarHng af Located 3 miles north pf Tpwnsend or 3 miles south of Berlin Heights and IV? mile east on Nash road, 16 head, of Cattle including Reg. HpUrein cow, 8 yrs. pld, due March 21, 3 Purebred Holstein cows, 6 and 7 yi-s.

old, due in 9 Hplstein cpvys, 3 to 9 years old, due Feb. tp 3 Jersey cows, 3, 6 and 7 years pld, 2 full millsing and I dye July 7', farm machinery including grain drill, mbwer, pptatp hpg feeder, nearly, new, 60 potjjtp crates, wppd silp, good condition; and pther articles. Anyone wanting good cows shpuld attend this saje. Terms': d.iu«hter, Anita, and Mrs. Parker, Elyrin.

Mr. iiiid Ray Jewell and son, AmherM. were atternonn Mr. and Mr-- llowtiid Ctittcndtn ut Tuesday cve- nmi; for her brother Lawrence, whose furlough ended All of Mrs. Cntteiulen's family, tlir A her Mrs Alm.i nnd Mi's Lois Hints.

Lawmvo's friend All the nearby (hi- in thih weei. tnou plows had cliMnni; i lie but stoini drifted in.iny of them tull ol legul.ll aniuial chih-C' IUM! Ihi- (Jiitu To X'isit Iliiint- i)t i li.i- aim ed in -i ill HI i oj ins Mi 'lei lluv i Mi. Kv I'veainH -'t h'iu iiisttilKitiuii Jasper from Chiiui, been 10- ndjicntly tian.sferrecl fiom Indm. be' Ni'ws Notes i Mr, and Mrf Herbert Hprnld, RUJ. ton road, and other relative? fiom I Medina uero recent quests at the O.

1.. Hnieo home in We.st View Miss I.yneite B.nnbiidue nf spent the week-end v. ilh hei ent-. Air nnd Mrs. Carle-Inn U.UK- rnad.

Mr. lieubin W.ilkdrn were recent vi.silors of in West River Road RIX'EH, ROAD-Mr. and Mrs, Marry Dennis of Lorain were week-end guests of the latter's sis- tor and family Mr. nnd Mrs. II.

II. Kansas and children Of Shaddon load. Oabara of West River road, Mr, and Mrs. Leonard Goodc of West Elyrin. and Mr.

and Mrs. M. P. Zinlt of Elyria, were Ruosls at a Ux o'clock family dinnrr one evcninfi recently at -the home nf Mr. and Mrs.

Kenneth in Klyrla. The next day Mrs, was admitted to Lakeside hospital for ubscrvollon, -Later in tilt- weefe. she was operated on. and those relatives visited her Friday evening, Miss May Gil! of Grlswold road who has been in Memorial hospital for several days for operative treatment Is expected to be home in a fi'w days. Her sister-in-law Mrs.

Beatrice Gill and sister, Mrs. M. G. Keller culled on her Friday noon. Billy Holtxman, fifteen years! old, of Griswold road, broke his left! wiist.

Sunday, while on the hill near the Frank Lotlorly home in West River road. Bob' llaynes who is sta nonetl at Circa) Lakes Stu lion expects to spend February and -t at the home of his patents, Mr. and Mrs, A. liaynes of River road. At 7:30 Thursd.iy evening the offiees of the Murklcy school Parent-Teacher association mot at the school house foi an executive meet- iliK.

the principal purpose ol meeting brinu to a new vice p-resulent for the. After Mrs. Thomas Pt-nson was of 'tWFs iv K' M6T- fi wrts reatl Sirs, Thtf "see'fctacy risfWtT ilia tJeeenibef- rotating. ri "ealltfcf meeting KeW, right a fief Ihd OhVlstlfiHS-liWitfrtW After Keller Hsatt flicf fHittftCfftl'ttpert. she exhibited- (he she hsd received HA We cinlton tfiinllflds for fuwlflf pnid itl-lhe lime lo'thc stfl't'f sansir Art Jnvflnttwti ta the CojiWty Cotmell meellnK Ffbflinry ftl Avon? si'hool, Kokntyfo briefly i benetUs which eolikf- Rained, by af lending (lie Council if meelings, cooking for (ho kitchen, 5 Mrs.

SpniRue, thnlrmiiti ot (he! refreshtnenl commlltctS Was iwd lo ptirehftse' whalevef she thinks is necessary, Aeljritf uport tftcotnmendnUon, Of the e.X' ec'nlivo eotnmlHfc, it WHS volcd loj ptin'hnsc n. good subslfliitlfil col far the school to be'Used In case of Illness of lhe pupils, ohd material fof dust resisting covers planoSi Eugrnc Hml(h is to purchase the nod Mrs. Weikel Ihe cover inatcrtnU nowlnnd Morfis, hospltnlliy rhiiti'innn reported Hint she Jsonl cards nnd flowers lo the members who were ill, and for ihe wf tig johftum'ili'feb GROSS" I'lTA'sj it 'hitfc; itlfiVo tltfih tbvjfihf fKtJinC baJy trclt back (hllllnf, tllil my Bilief wuKiilif elifftliic iM'ysuf Alfftfi iniijf on (he OEMUlNfi; tm jdhftloti RED CROSS PUSTE BACK PIASTER IMPORTANT MESSAGE Heed dally over Radio.and In Newspapers," If you don't have as much fuel ON HAND ai you have already used this Winter NOW IS THE TIME TO ACT INSULATE VOUK HOME and STRETCH VOL'K PKKSK.VT SUPPLY Tor free survey, plione collect lo Klyrla 3460 or 3461. R. W.

Beckett Engineering Co. Exclusive Applicators llaldCvtn-Hill Kockwool Insulation M. iKliiiiii the Mi- home 1 John niui j' tit Roytilton i ni-, ILiriler The IF YOU HAD A NECK AS LONG AS THIS FEUOW ANP HAD SORE THROAT DUE TO COLDS Owners Ubff, AUTOMOTIVi RIPLACiMiNT PARTS SALES SERVICE UNITED SERVICE Wt B'utribwtt tht Itod'mg Pftv3Q BATTERIES THOMPSON PRODUCTS SARTiR QARBURETQRS PELgQ.REMT AND ELDOTREAD CO TIRE SELF-SEALING ONE COAT PAW Uxlone is when it comes to flat interior paints. Consider AND COM' PARE these remarkable qualities: ONI COAT i juriatcj plaster, wood, conc'reic, hntk, pjinrcii walls tcil- mil per. Us self- undtr crlm.injit lhc need ol 9 WASH Iki.

jusc I.uxionc an oil piini pf body, ptrriMncoi, ianiurv qualilics and nuy be cashed IOVEIY TINTS While with which can plin cplpr jclicmt's 10 jour conteni. l.yinoot works easily leveling, Icjvcs no brush marks. SITS l.utiooe ijuickly 10 the ipgch. Apply in the morniqg. replijcc fgrnishiogs l.uf tune A I jj the nits, ib 4 gj llif f'l tue QJ 4 jJerinjnetll oil rJih 10 Hie juu it the cituljiucr'.

no no thiautt required. tejrtb NOW 12,95 IHI ELYRIA HARDWARE CQ. MORTCAOS MONEY IF yoy want tc money en your I home for gny purpose, to refinance mortgage or buy heme, tfll us ysur problem. Yoy'll better on our cost loon plqrt, with monthly paymtnti that fit your THE LORAIN COUNTY SAVINGS TRUST CO. fclY Kl A.

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