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Evening Gazette, Monday, 500 FOR SALE 552 Public Sales PUBLIC Sale Wednesday evening, 18, 6 1352 Washinglon Indiana. Norge electric dryer, Int. ter 1 chest type freezer, practically new Kanmore automatic washer, Maytag wringer washer, wing back chair, 30" gas range, large Gibson refrigerator with freezer on bottom, Singer electric sewing machine, G.E. television, 2 piece living room suite, small roll top desk, reproduction; 3 piece bedroom suite, child's rocker, steel clothespress, jardinieres, dishes, glassware, 6 piece dinette! set with buffet, Zenith hi-fi with radio record player, occasional chairs, lamps, pic. tures, end tables, rugs, desk chair, 3 piece bedroom suite, towels, linens, garden tools, and many other items.

Real estate 1 story frame home with ment area under entire house. First floor has kitchen, dining room, living room with fireplace, 2 bedrooms and bath. There's excellent storage on second floor. All heated by baseboard hot water heat. There is a 1 car frame garage at side, Dwelling is covered with aluminum siding, also has commode shower in basement.

All situated on an cellent level lot approx. This is a doll home that you have been searching for, for quite some time. Terms $1,000 down time of sale, balance upon delivery of deed. Sellers reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Real estote will be offered 7 p.m.

evening of sale. Owners Edna Kooser Estate. Attorney's for Fisher, Ruddock Simpson. For further details contact Pete Stewart, Auctioneer Realtor, Indiana, 463-0715. 600 WANTED TO BUY 602 Farm Equipment ONE raw power take off potato digger.

Phone 254-4774. 603 Farm Products DON'T let those tomatoes go to 465-8958 for immediate up of unwanted tomatoes or any other garden vegetables. 604 Livestock Poultry WANTED Livestock. D. W.

Patterson, Indiana RD 1, Ph. 463-8971 or 463-3366. 605 Household Furnishing WANTED bunk beds, wood, good quality. Mattresses optional. Ph.

463-3068. 607 Musical Instruments TROMBONE wanted. Good used trombone. Ph. 459-6634.

WANTED piano suitable for beginner. Ph. 349-1230. 608 Miscellaneous WINDOWS wanted Used aluminum storm windows. Ph.

254-4856. WANTED clean cotton rags. Pork 330 Locust Indiana, 465-5812. WANTED canning jars. Ph.

254-4752. WANTED Sausage grinder. Ph. 463-7167. OLD wooden furniture, ice boxes, china cabinets, round oak tables.

Will buy contents of house. Ph. 349-1908. TEN thousand Christmas trees all kinds and sizes, small quantities acceptable. Ph.

672-1121. 613 REAL ESTATE 613b Lots Acreage STRIP Coal land must be of good quality. 12,00 BTU or over. Under 2 in sulfer. 50 acres or more.

Will consider buying outright or on royalty basis. Also, coal at strip or deep mine. Strip price loaded on truck. Call or write: Conemaugh Coal Construction, Bren-Lin Village, Johnstown. Pa.

15904. 412-235-9230 or 814-266-4511. 615 Trucks WANTED 1973 Chevy Blazer, A-1 condition. Ph. 459-8728 after 6 p.m., all day Sat.

Sun. WANTED trailers for storage. Ph. 814.938-4567. 12 LOST FOUND LOST child's pet, female Beagle.

Ph. 349-1284. REWARD $50 to anyone finding large gray Persian cat lost in Homer City orea. Ph. 479-3105.

LOST male cat, 1 year old, gray, black tiger striped, blind in 1 eye, answers to Brutus, around 6th. Gompers Ave. Reward. Ph. 463-3085.

13 BUSINESS SERVICES DON'S welding service table equipment. Ph. 459-5964. LANDSCAPING all kinds of dozer work. H.

W. Fleming, Rossiter, R. D. 1. Ph.

814-938-8591. FRITZ'S remodeling and building. All types of home remodeling. Roofing, room additions, paneling, kitchens, bathrooms, ceilings. Also will build log homes and cabins.

Excellent work. Free estimates. Ph. 459-6429. ALL types of carpetner and cement work.

Call Pete Warner, 479-9909. CONSUMER Contracting Counseling Service a free service for horne owners with deling in mind. Call your counselor, who can put you in touch with a specialist, for exact prices and measurements. Ph. 349-3664.

IF your piano needs to be tuned or repaired call 479.9598. September 16, 1974. 13 BUSINESS SERVICES PHOTOGRAPHER remember those special moments of your wedding with a beautiful color wedding album by Richard Zottola. Ph. 459-6857.

PAINTING interior and terior, free estimates. Call Robert Grear, 465-4308. FURNACE cleaning save on your heating costs this winter, by having your furnace cleaned now. Ph. 254-2032.

BODY work reasonable rates. Free estimoles. Cessna Auto Mart, 1138 Phila. St. Ph.

349-1724. REMODELING siding, roofing. Reasonable rates. Ph. 254-2158.

TREE removal trimming, eral hauling, rubbish, brush, appliances, furniture, etc. Indiana, White Twp. Gullace Trucking. Ph. 465-6842 after 5 p.m.

EXPERIENCED carpenter all kinds of roofing and siding jobs, also pole barns. William Byler, R.D. 1, Smicksburg, Pa. 16256. EXCAVATING landscaping, all types of dozer and backhoe work.

Also, general hauling. J. L. Griffith, Plumbing and Heating, 479-2548 or 479-9968. EXPERT roofing company, roofing, siding and remodeling.

Free estimates. Ph. 479-8043. DIAMOND Cleaning Company professional window cleaning, wall washing, carpet shampooing. Phone anytime day or night 479-3172.

WANTED all types of home remodeling, repairs, plumbing heating, kitchens, bathrooms, paneling, ceilings. No job too small. Ph. 459-6487. LANDSCAPING TREE SERVICE Free estimate guaranteed.

Patterson Nursery Ph. 412-463-8334 after 5 p.m. CARPENTRY, remodeling and general repairs. Cement work and painting. Ph.

479-2777. Construction plumbing, heating, roofing, and remodeling. Free estimates. Ph. 479-3785.

SPECIALIZING in roofing, soffit, fascia, gutters and downspouts. For free estimates phone 463-3935. SMITH'S Blacktop Paving Co. Driveways, parking lots, oil and chip jobs. Ph, 459-6579, 694-8655 or 694-9103.

BACKHOE work done. Ph. CLYMER Septic Tank Service septic tanks cleaned and installed. Ph. 254-9400.

ELECTRICAL work done all types. Service entrances. Ph. 465-7015. CUSTOM drapes and upholstery Fabrics, 65 Franklin Clymer, Pa.

Open Fri. and 9-6 p.m. Call 254-9422 anytime for upholstery and drapery work. GERT'S a gay girl ready for a whirl after cleaning carpets with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.

Mabon 33 N. 6th St. 136 Insurance Agents Complete Insurance Auto, Bonds, Fire, Theft Hospital and Life A.B. MILLEN Insurance Agency Plumville, Pa. Ph.

412-397-4941 15 INSTRUCTION SCHOOLS BELLY dancing classes instructor, Ginny King. 8 week course, $25. 7:30, Classes begin October 4. Indiana Community Center Building. To enroll phone 763-8167 or 763-8876.

PRIVATE instruction in reading grammar and composition. Certified teacher with 6 years experience. Ph. 349.1721 before 5 p.m. PIANO lessons given for the school year for beginners through 3 years.

Given by experienced 1UP music student. Ph. 349-3789, ask for Nancy. BEGINNER guitar lessons, $2. Ph.

465-8429. 16 BIDS WANTED BIDS approx. 35 shares Homer City Bank stock. State offer number of shares. Right reserved to reject any or all bids.

Write Box C-34, Gazette. 18 PERSONAL IF there is a drinking problem write to AA, P.O. Box 412, Indiana, Pa. 19 REPAIR SERVICE GUNTER'S Stereo specializing in repair of home and car stereos. Ph.

354-2206 or 354-2931. REPAIRS refrigerators, stoves, washers, dryers, air tioners and dishwashers. Ph. 459-8485. TV Service Altimus and Sher.

wood TV, 525 Ave. Call 349-3662 or 349.1510. 23 ANNOUNCEMENTS Special SPOTS before your eyes on your new carpet remove them with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1. Barclay's 520 Philadelphia St.

SPECIAL during September wax job, $14.95 at Georgianni's Sunoco, 518 Phila. Indiana. Ph. 463-9935 for appointment. ANNOUNCING the re-opening of Barbara Kunkle's Beauty Salon, located on College Lodge Road with Evlyn Dermitt as operator.

Hours: 9-5 Tues. thru Fri. 9 to 3 Sat. Also open Thurs. evenings for your convenience.

Now taking appointments, 463-7753. 24 LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE REQUEST FOR BIDS Sealed bids will be received by Indiana County Commissioners for the supply and installation of acoustical tile on the ceiling, high-grade commercial tile on the floor, and alr-tight glass and aluminum doors in the computer room located in the basement of the Indiana County Courthouse. Specifications can be obtained at the office of the County Commissioners during regular business hours. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified good faith check drawn upon a bank authorized to do business in Pennsylvania, or by a bond with corporate surety 'in the amount of of the amount bid. The successful bidder will be required to furnish a performance bond in an amount equal to of the contract.

Bids must be in the hands of Mr. Lynn Shields, Chef Clerk, Commissioners' Office, County Courthouse, Indiana. Pennsylvania. 15701, on or before 10:00 a.m.. Wednesday, September 25, 1974.

The County of Indiana reserves the right to reject any and all proposals, and waive any formality or technicality in any proposal in the Interest of the County. INDIANA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS Andrew J. Kuzneski, Jr. William R. McMillen Jay B.

Dilts ATTEST: Lynn Shields Chief Clerk BIDS The East Mahoning Township Supervisors will accept sealed bids for the construction of a pole-type building, size 80. Plans and specifications may secured al the home of the secretary. Waller Griffith. RD 2, Marion Center. Pa.

Bids will be opened October 1 at 8:30 p.m. at the regular meeting at the Marion Center Fire Hall. Walter Griffith Secretary NOTICE Scaled bids for the printing, binding and delivery of the official, specimen. and absentee ballots for the General election of November 5, 1974 wIll be received by the Indiana County Board of Elections until Wednesday, September 18. 1974.

at 10:00 a.m., al' which time they will be opened and the contract awarded. Specifications can be obtained at the Chief Clerks office, Courthouse. Indiana. Pa. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids.

INDIANA COUNTY BOARD OF ELECTIONS Andrew J. Kuzneski Jr. William R. McMillen Jay B. Dilts ATTEST: Lynn Shields.

Chief Clerk Ford To Attend Press Inaugural WASHINGTON (AP) President Ford will attend inauguration ceremonies for new officers of the Washington Press Club next Wednesday. a White House spokesman says. Ron Sarro. assistant national editor of the Washington StarNews. is the new press club president.

24 LEGAL NOTICES OFFICIAL NOTICE Sealed bids for Mine Drainage Pollution Abatement, Keystone State Park, Derry Township. Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania, Contract No. SI. 122-3-1, will be received by the Department of Environmental Resources, Bureau of Legal Services, In Room 219. Towne House Apartments, P.0.

2063 Harrisburg, Pennsylvania 17105, until 2:00 P.M.. E.D.S.T., October 8, 1974, at which time said proposals will he publicly opened and read in Room 219. Towne House Apartments, The principal stems of work include: Approximate Quantities Unit Drilling 6' Rotary Drillholes 200 L.F. Placing 6" Nominal Steel Casings 30 L.F. Core Drilling for 2-1 Minimum Core 50 L.F.

Drilling 3" Minimum Diameter Holes For Grout Curtain 1200 L.F. Casing Minimum Diameter Holes 170 L.F. Injection of Concrete C.Y. Injection Injertion of Cement 400 Bag of Fly Ash Ton of Admixture Pound Injection of 2B Stone Ton Pressure Testing Hour Six-Inch Pipe Installation L.F. Manhole Each Resturation and Seeding Acre Mobilization and Demobilization Job L.S.

Anti-Pollution Measures Job L.S. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer and requires conformance with 'Title 16 Pennsylvania Code, Chapter 49, Contract Complance Regulations. Contract documents may be examined during office hours in the office of the Bureau of Operations, Department of Environmental Resources, Room 210, 'The Evangelical Press Building. 3rd and Reily Streets, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, or the Ebensburg Center District Office. Office of Resources Management, The Prave Building, 122 South Street.

Ebensburg. Pennsylvania. ('untract documents will be furnished upon payment of Five Dollars and Thirty Cents which includes Five Dollars ($5.00) cost of contract documents and Thirty Cents 30. by check made payable to the Commonwealth of nta for each set, upon application to the Bureau of Operations. Contract documents need not be returned and payment WILL NOT be refunded.

Commonwealth reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive any infernalities. defects are irregularities in the bids. C. H. McConnell.

Deputy Secretary Resources Management Department of Environmental Resources Obituaries LAWRENCE F. CAMUSE, 79, 208 S. Main Punxsutawney, died Saturday, Sept. 14, 1974. Born Nov.

5, 1894 in Italy, he had been a resident of Punxsutawney area for the past 62 years. Mr. Camuse was a member of SS. Cosmas and Damian Roman Catholic Church; the I.S.D.A., both of Punxsutawney; and the Brotherhood of Railway Maintenance Workers. He retired as a carpenter for the and Railroad.

Surviving are his widow; Mrs. Vera Ann Beyo Camuse; two daughters: Mrs. Anthony (Marie) Guarino, Rochester, N.Y.: Mrs. John (Anita) Martino, Punxsutawney; five sons; Lawrence Vincent and Joseph, all of Rochester, N.Y.: Francis, Brockway; and Nickolas, Punxsutawney; 33 grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren: three brothers: Louis Anthony, Cleveland, Ohio; and Augustine, Caserto, Italy. He was preceded in death by a son, Domenic, killed in WW II.

Friends are being received at the Pifer Funeral Home. Punxsutawney. A funeral mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday in SS. Cosmas and Damian Church.

Interment will follow in Calvary Cemetery, Punxsutawney. JOHN M. HOUSTON, 74. 45 S. 5th Indiana, died Sunday.

Sept. 15, 1974 at the family home. A son of William J. and Ella Arena Mitchell Houston. he was born Jan.

5. 1900 in Pittsburgh. Mr. Houston was a member of Richard Watson of the American Legion in Indiana and Post 1989 of the Veterans of Foreign Wars also in Indiana. He had served in the United States Navy during WW Il.

He had been a resident of Indiana since 1914. He was a well known retired building contractor. Surviving are his widow. Ella M. Stile Houston: a son, Wilbur R.

Houser. Indiana: a daughter. Mrs. Arthur (Helen) Wilson. Indiana: four grandchildren: one great -granddaughter: a sister.

Mrs. Raymond (Stella) Treuil. Montreal. Canada. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m.

today and on Tuesday from 3-5 p.m. and 7 10 9 p.m. at Robinson-Lytle's. Indiana. where services will be held Wednesday.

Sept. 18, 'at 1:30 p.m. Interment will be made in the Garden of Christus. Greenwood Cemetery. VFW Post 1989 members will meet at the funeral home at 7 p.m.

Tuesday and will conduct military rites at the cemetery on Wednesday. ERNEST A. VARGO, 38, Black Lick, died Saturday, Saturday, Sept. 14 at the West Penn Hospital, Pittsburgh after an extended illness. Born in Ronco on Jan.

27, 1936, he was a son of Louis B. and Helen Frayvolt Vargo. Mr. Vargo was A lifelong resident of the Black Lick area and was a retired miner. He was a member of St.

Bonaventure Church, Black Lick; the UMW of A Local 1619, Homer City; and last employed at the Helen Mines, Coral. Surviving is his mother, Helen Vargo, Black Lick; two sisters: Irene, at home; Velma, Cleveland, Ohio; a brother, Andrew, Lake Charles, La. He was preceded in death by his father and a brother, Louls D. Friends are being received at the Hallow Funeral Home, Blairsville 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. today where the rosary will be recited at 7:30 p.m.

tonight led by Fr. Michael Kowal. A funeral mass will be offered at 10 a.m. Tuesday at St. Francis Church, Graceton.

Interment to follow in the SS. Simon and Jude Cemetery, Blairsville. MRS. ODESSA M. MUR- RAY, 75, Blairsville RD 1, died Sunday, Sept.

15, 1974 at the Indiana Hospital. A daughter of Abram and Anna Mary Heilman Longnecker, she was born Aug. 28, 1889 at Heilman. Mrs. Murray was a member of the United Methodist Church, Black Lick.

Surviving are her husband, Arthur D. Murray; one son: Warren Bowers, Cleveland, two daughters: Mrs. Orval (Odessa) Lambing, Pittsburgh; and Mrs. Robert (Betty) Rummel, El Tora, 14 grandchildren and 15 great-grandchildren; one sister: Mrs. (Mae) Davis, Indiana.

The family will receive friends today from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Ferguson-Helm Funeral Home, Blairsville, where services will be held Wednesday at 1:30 with the Rev. William A. West officiating.

Interment will follow in the Coral Lutheran KEVIN -EDWARD BUTERBAUGH, 8, Marion Center RD 1, died Sunday, Sept. 15, 1974 at Children's Hospital in Pittsburgh. He was a son of John and Donna Rhodes Buterbaugh. Friends will be received this evening from 7-9 p.m. at the Rairigh Funeral Home, Hillsdale.

A complete obituary will be announced in tomorrow's Gazette. JOSEPH A. ARDUINI, 78, 206 Main Rural Valley, died Monday, Sept. 16, 1974 at Armstrong County Memorial Hospital. Born Nov.

13, 1895 at Busselengo, Italy, he was a son of Angelo and Porpella Meliano Arduini. Mr. Arduini first came to this country in 1921 and had been a resident of Shannock Valley area since that time. He was a retired miner and a member of UMW of A and of St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church, Yatesboro.

Mr. Arduini had operated a grocery store in Rural Valley until his retirement in 1968. In addition to his widow: Lena Milesi Arduini, he is survived by a daughter: Mrs. Alex (Mae) Davidson and one son; Angelo, both of Rural Valley; two sisters in Italy; also four grandchildren and one greatgrandchild. Friends will be received from 7-9 p.m.

today and 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Tuesday at the Gerald Bishop Funeral Home, Rural Valley, where rosary will be recited Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. Mass of Christian burial will be celebrated by the Rev. Domenic Pozzuoli at St. Mary's Catholic Church, Yatesboro on Wednesday at 11 a.m.

Interment will follow in the church cemetery. SAMUEL A. PANDULLO, 46, 312 E. Burrell Blairsville, died Saturday, Sept. 14, 1974 in Blairsville.

A son of Samuel A. Pandullo and Goldie Shaffer Pandullo Gormley, he was born May 4, 1928 at Vandergrift. Mr. Pandullo was employed as a psychiatric aide at Torrance State Hospital. He was a member of LOOM No.

187, Blairsville; and had served with the U. S. Army during the Korean conflict. Surviving are his widow, Reiko Kaneko Pandullo; two sons: Samuel Clarion; and William at home; the following brothers and sisters: James Ferretti, Blairsville; Mrs. Maurice (Pearl) Meckley, (Lena) Koreni, Rudolph, Apollo RD Mrs.

Joseph David, William, and Mrs. Frank (Gloria) Young, all of Blairsville. He was preceded in death by' one son, Vincent E. on Aug. 17, 1974; and one sister, Mrs.

Mildred Eckenrode in 1968. The family will receive friends Monday from 7-9 p.m. and Tuesday from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. at the Ferguson-Helm Funeral Home, Blairsville, where services will be held Wednesday at 11 a.m. with the Rev.

Ralph Page officiating. Interment will follow in the Blairsville Cemetery. GEORGE M. BLACK, 46, 6375 Michael Brook Park, Ohio, formerly of Indiana, died Thursday, Sept. 12, 1974.

Born in Indiana, he was the son of Charles and Alverda Faith Black. Mr. Black was employed by General Motors, Chevrolet Division in Cleveland, Ohio, as a machine operator. He was a member of United Auto Workers Local 1005 and was an Army Veteran of the Korean War. Surviving are his widow, Mrs.

Clara Lower Black; two daughters and a son: Brenda, Marlene and Edward, all at home; three sisters and three brothers: Miss Melva Black; Mrs. Della Cummins both of Indiana; Mrs. Betty Jean Barr, Marion Center; Charles, Seward, Clair Chipeweau Lake, Ohio; and David, Portage. He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother, William. Services were held today in the Baker Funeral Home, Berea, Ohio with Pastor Clyde P.

Miller officiating. Interment was made in the Lutheran Cemetery, Cleveland, Ohio. MARY POLLACK JACK, Homer City RI 2. died 11. 1974 at her home in Young Twp.

The daughter of Mattis and Julia Barto Pollack. she was born in Iselin. and lived her entire life in Young Twp. Surviving are her husband. John Ci.

Jack. a son. Robert of New Alexandria. RD a daughter. Mrs.

George (Barbara) Baroni. Indiana RD 1: two brothers: John of Clarksburg. RD 1: Joseph. Dearborn. two.

sisters: Mrs. Ann Terris. Detroit. Mich: Mrs. Verna Ripoli.

Homer City and six grandchildren. Graveside services were conducted Friday. Sept. 13, at St. Bernard's Cemetery.

Indiana. Fr. Roland Ripoli and Fr. Joseph A. D'Andrea officiating.

A memorial Mass followed at St. Bernard's Roman Catholic ('hurch. Moyers Writes Monthly Column NEW YORK (AP) Newsweek magazine has hired former White House press secretary Bill D. Moyers to write a monthly column. Moyers, who served as press secretary to President Lyndon B.

Johnson, will begin appearing in Newsweek starting in the Sept. 23 edition, said Newsweek editor Osborn Elliott. Moyers served as publisher of Newsday, the Long Island daily, from 1967 until 1970. PROFIT 20-1975 CHEVROLETS Now Available For Immediate Delivery! 40 1974 Cars and Trucks left to choose from THE LITTLE PROFIT SAVES YOU MORE THAN ANYTHING YOU EVER BARGAINED FOR Delaney Chevrolet 626 Water Street PHONE 463-8543 Indiana, Pa. JOYCE DARLENE BOU.

CHER, Running Brook. Town House. Bryon Court, In diana. died Saturday. Sept.

143. 1974 at Westmoreland Hospice tal. Greensburg. as a result .61 an automobile accident. A daughter of Nickolas and Kathryn Medivide Deftita, she.

was born June 18. 1940 at cisboro. Mrs. Boucher had lived TEN Indiana the past nine years. She had been employed secretary at Indian Haven.

Surviving are her husband. Gerald (Jerry! Boucher; her parents mentioned a son. Maurice F. Kaye. at home: two stepsons: Charles L.

Boucher. at home and Christopher E. Boucher. Youngwood: a brother. Richard DeRita.

Allensville: a sister. Mrs. Gary (Gloria) Richardson. ('lymer: a half-sister. Miss Lindsey Lee.

Friends will be received from 3-5 and 7-9 p.m. today Sept. 16. at Robinson-Lytle's. Indiana.

where services will be held Tuesday. at 11 a.m. with the Rev. E. Byron Crozier and Pr.

Raymond Spatti officiaitng. Interment will be in Greenwood Cemetery, Indiana. The family suggests contributions be made to the Chapel at Indian Haven. Indiana County Historical Society will meet at 7 p.m. this evening at the funeral home and the Tourist Board of Directors will meet at 7:30 p.m.

at the funeral home. Legislator. Loses Two Court Bids CHESTER, Pa. Rep. Lawrence Williams, R- has lost two court decisions indirectly involving his May primary loss for renomination to a sixth House term.

A three-judge federal panel in Harrisburg ruled that Williams may not run in November as an independent candidate. In a separate case, the state Superior Court upheld a Delaware County Court ruling involving two libel suits against Williams. The court refused to throw the cases out of court. Both grew out of his unsuccessful primary campaign against Delaware County Dist. Atty.

Stephen McEwen. The federal panel decided that Williams could not be on the Nov. 5 ballot as an independent because he had been defeated in a party primary. The libel suits arose when Williams accused two county Republican leaders of possible illegalities involving a land transaction..

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