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ARGUS-COURIER, rWumo, FrkJoy. July 17. 198778 UCAl LEGAL LEGAL jVj)Mjll Jr "jr" fit soheraiics LEGAL NOTICE OF CONSIDERATION BY THE ZONING ADMINISTRATOR OF A MINOR USE PERMIT TO ALLOW RETENTION OF THE EXISTING BARN ON THE PREMISES OF INGERSON TRUCKING, 979 UND8ERG LANE, AP NO. 5-010-26 27. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Petaluma Zoning Administrator that he hat received on application from Jack Ingerson for minor uv permit to allow retention of the existing barn on the premises of Ingerson Trucking, 979 lindberg lone.

The applicant states that it it hit intention to paint ond refurbish the building, landscope around it, ond build a fence with redwood tlats between the barn and the new shop building. Retention of this barn would be a modification of condition of previously approved use permit for hit trucking operation ot this site. NOTICE IF FURTHER GIVEN that the Zonong Administrator has determined that retention of the born as proposed is categorically exempt under the California Environmental Quality Act and will have no significant odverse environmental impacts. The Zoning Administrator will decide whether or not to approve the requested minor use permit after July 27, 1987. In the meantime, if if you wish to comment on the matter, either for or against, you may submit your comments in writing to the Planning Department, 1 1 English Street, Petaluma, 94952, no later than July 27, 1987.

Additional information may be obtained by contracting John Morgan at the Petaluma Plonning Department, phone 707778-4301. Warren Salmons Director Community Development and Planning July 17, 1987 LiCAl NOTICE Of DEATH Of ORVAL O. NATAll, alto known ot ORVAL ROBERT NATALI, ORVAL OR 10 NATAll and ORIO NATALI, AND Of PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Cote Number 56935 To oil heirt, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, ond pertont who may be otherwise interested in the will or estate of ORVAL O. NATAll, also known ot ORVAL ROBERT NATAll, ORVAL ORIO NATALI and ORIO NATAll A petition hat been filed by ROBERT ZAGNOU in the Superior Court of SONOMA County requesting that ROBERT ZAGNOU be appointed at personal representative to odminister the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to odminister the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act.

A hearing on the petition will be held on 72887 at 8:30 A.M. in Dept. 1 located at Sonoma County Superior Court 600 Administration Drive, Santa Rosa, California IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing ond state your objections or file written obiections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probate Code.

The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of service a written request stating that you desire special notice of the filing of an inventory and appraisement of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: JOHN J. KING, JR.

35 Fifth Street Petaluma, CA. 94952. John J. King, Jr. July 10, 14, 17, 1987 Argus-Courier ads get results.

To place your ad, just phone 762-454 NOTVa Of DEATH OF CARL EDWARD STROM, also known at CARL E. STROM, CARL STRON, and at CARL E. STROM AND Of PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Cose Number 56957 To oil heirt, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditori, ond persons who may be other wise interested in the will or estate of CARL EDWARD STROM, also known os CARL STROM, CARL STROM ond as CARL E. STROM A petition has been filed by HARRIETTE ING-BRIGTSEN in the Superior Court of SONOMA County requesting that HARRIETTE INBRIGTSEN be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. The petition requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estate Act.

A hearing on the petition will be held on August 18, 1987 at 8:30 a.m. Dept. 1 located at Hall of Justice, 600 Administration Drive, Santa Rosa, California, 95402 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear at the hearing and state your obiections or file written obiections with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your claim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probate Code. The time for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above.

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of service a written request stating that you desire special notice of the filing of an inventory and appraisement of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: BEHRENS NELSON 36 Fifth Street Petaluma, CA. 94952. Warren Thorn Knudscm July 17, 18, 24, 1987 Argus-Courier 762-4541.

Classifieds: O'C 21 7M SEC" OK iCUOrA COJMT" I 9 to- fSTABl PHOVIDrOlo SAID NORTH CV PRESIDENT BB Ollie North Iminper strips One of the first people I've run across in Petaluma to come out with "Ollie North for President in '88" bumper strips is Ella McKechnie. This bumper strip shows Ollie holding his right hand up. The printing is in black letters and the background is gold. The above photo shows the North bumper strip. The chaniiiji headlines Buck Cooper, the dean of Petaluma Democrats, has often said, "A big political newsmaker can be bumped out of the headlines by an unknown." Buck proved he was right after former Sen.

Gary Hart hit the headlines and was bounced out of the headlines when an unknown colonel, named North, became the second biggest newsmaker in the United States. Musically speaking Peter Welker will lead a group of music-makers who will be playing at the Great Petaluma Mill between noon and 4 p.m. Saturday. Peter Welker has brought some big-time musicians to Petaluma, and some of them will be playing with him tomorrow. Petaluma 100 vears aro In 1887 the Petaluma Courier had a corner for the Woman's Christian Temperance Union, and here's how one of the stories read: "One of the encouraging signs of the times for workers in the W.C.T.U.

may be found in the remarks of one of the members of the Board of Supervisors of this county while discussing the license question at their last session in Santa Rosa. He said: When a petition comes here with over 400 names of ladies upon it, I should consider it better than one signed by 10,000 men." The supervisor, who's name wasn't mentioned in the story, went on to say: "The men often sign a petition without giving it much attention, and in the same way sign a remonstrance against the same petition. You cannot get a woman to sign in that way She signs for all times and knows what she wants Petaluma trains in 1887 In 1887, there were passenger trains leaving Petaluma for San Francisco at 7 and 8:55 in the morning. The afternoon passenger train left Petaluma for San Francisco at 4 10. Petaluma 1887 shoe prices The Great Bargain House in Petaluma in 1887 was located under the Masonic Temple.

This store was selling cloth and leather-laced shoes for 75 cents. Misses' Pebble Goat Shoes were selling for $1.10. Men's fine calf boots were selling for $2.62. Ladies French Kid Shoes were going for $1.75 per pair. The Great Bargain House was selling boys' woolen hats for 25 cents.

As you can see, things have changed in Petaluma from what they were 100 years ago. phasizing i nock food ot an occeuory use to the service nation at 910 Baywood Drive (near the Intersection with Perry Road). FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Community Development and Planning Department staff will recommend that the Planning Commission gront a negative declaration of environmental impoct with the understanding that this proposal if conditionally approved will have no significant adverse environmental Impacts. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on said application before the Planning Commission on the 28th day of July, 1987 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Petaluma, California at which time and place any persons interested are invited to participate in this public hearing. Interested persons are advised to raise all issues at the earliest stoge of review so that solutions may be implemented or adopted at the earliest possible time.

For further information, please contact John Morgan at the Petaluma Planning Department, 1 1 English street, Petaluma, California, 94952 phone 707778-4301. Warren Salmons Director Community Development and Plonning July 17, 1987 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING MINOR MODIFICATION-THE GREAT PETALUMA MILL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Petaluma Planning Commission that it has received on application from Golden Gate Investors, ownersdevelopers of the Great Petaluma Mill to allow a minor revision of the front facade of the two story section of the building presently under construction on the Street side of the Mill structure. The site is located at 6 Petaluma Boulevard North. NOTICE IF FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on said application before the Planning Commission on the 28th day of July, 1987 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Petaluma, California at which time and place any persons interested are invited to participate in this public hearing. For further information, please contact the Petaluma Plonning Department, 1 1 English Street, Petaluma, California 94952, phone 707778-4301.

Warren Salmons Director Community Development and Planning July 17, 1987 tJ A1-PRIMAR AGRICULTURAL B6-3AC MAXIMUM DENEI" BOUNDARY OF "AREA P.EZONbD" (SECTION I0.90I I KTRCt Cf 3TY th.v haf r.et" sz 't: i wur nf and (Gowr. Kernel1. Milerr A I mi SlfrTOj i A1-B6 Jppl LJlJ I Lost Found 1 10 Year old lotion tmol cat, moilly grey. Lad morning 713 Pric Or i Bodega Ave Reword! 664-231 1 or 762707 FOUND malt Britlony Spaniel Very loving owner mutt mm him 7636438 FOUND tm male dog Block wlight brown horl hair long toil 778 157? LOST 624, writ name tan pit. neul.

McDowellBay wood Family pet Reward! Coll Shelley 763-1639 or 5466371 St. girl coll bockl PETS FOUND Petaluma Animal Control Center 778-4396 HAS FOUND: DOGS Stop trwfl Whl Voting Gold Gold Aduli N.ul S.M.rlk Vaunr PttaobBrwn YoungF P.I. Iran Wkl AduIlM CATS OMHCIw Ory Adullf StonwM SmI Ft wilt 7 Snww SmI PI IDSHGrcy lobbylwkl Siamt SmI Pi 1 wki 7 0SH I Of Whl I Gry tortt I will OSHGr.y lio.ekM DSH $mokty Torli Adull OSHU Gy tiger Adull Whl Adult 5 05H Vonly(wki If you've lot or found pot. pioato coll ut at 771 4396 Announcements 2 CHRISTIAN Doling Service Ladies discount. Reasonable fees for all.

795-7511 Personals ALCOHOLICS Anonymous 762-5122 dating escort service has 24 hr service. 707642-3650. GROCERY Coupons. We clip' em and ship'em. Satisfaction guaranteed.

Write: Dept. 522 So. Mc Dowell Petaluma 94952. I will not be responsible for any debts other thon my own as of 7-13-87. Bradley E.

Hall PREGNANT: Need help? Free pregnancy tests. Call Birthright: 763-9888. Child Care A child devel. maj. will care for your child.

Pre school activ. in a loving lie. family day core home. 778-8204. CHERRY Valley Cinnabar School Dist.

child care. FT for pre K. Also flex schedule for school age (before, af-ter, hoi. 8 breaks. 778-0469.

CHERYLE'S in home daycare. AAon-Sat, anytime. Eastside. 778-8221 CHILDCARE, my home. loving mom.

Day, eve, wkend. 2 up. Lie. 763-3945 DAY CAMP. Horseback riding, swim, fishing more.

Dayweek. Res. 763-1011 FULL Time openings in licensed home. East Petalu-mo. Meals incl.

765-1599 LICENSED daycare. One FT opening. Tues-Fri 778-6495 MOM kids to share fun child 2-4 yrs. La Tercera. FT occas.

762-8467. Professional 7 Services TYPINGWordprocess, manuscripts, resumes, office over-runs, letters, can do anything 763-3978 afer 5. Building Construction A-l Roofing. Sale 20 off. Composition NewReroof Fr.

est. Lie ADDITIONS, remodels, decks. Quality work. Dave Butler. 763-5202 CARPENTER, decks, fences, home repairs, doors, win-dows.

763-0251 or 762-4341 CONCRETE patios, drives, city sidewalks, sawing. Fish Concrete Const, lie 459132. Free est. Phone 762-2628 CUSTOM Furniture, fine woodwork cabinet work. Dan Witte 707-765-9339 DECKS, quality built wcare precision, low cost labor.

Call 778-1488 after 5 pm. EXPERT-let me restucco your house. Also concrete ma-sonry work. Coll 765-1921. FENCING all types.

Residential livestock. Call 762-4483 or 763-2547 LARRY Volat Construction. Remodeling restoration. Additions, lie. 763-7079.

MURPHY'S Quality Overhead Garage Doors Construction Co. 10 yrs. exper. Family owned operated. Garage door Genie repair in-stal.

Quality exper. Fences, decks, any type constr. Free est. Call Mike 778 1217 day night, weekends. RELIABLE conscientious, home commercial construction, also additions, repairs concrete, i.

W. Hig-gins. Lie. 219834 762-Q365 VINYL Beautify ft modernize your home with a maintenance free solid vinyl siding exterior. Also, specialists in fire-proof roofing.

For free appraisal, coll Builders 585-2484 NOTCH Of DEATH Of KENNETH M. WIGHT MAN AND Of PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE Com Number 56928 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors, and persons who may be other wise interested In the will or estate of KENNETH M. WIGHTMAN A petition hoi been filed by CARCXYN I. RYDER in the Superior Court of SONOMA County requesting that CAROLYN I. RYDER be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent.

The petition requests authority to odminister the estate under the Independent Administration of Estate Act. A hearing on the petition will be neld on July 28, 1987 ot 8:30 a.m. Dept. I located ot Hall of Justice, 600 Administration Drive, Santa Rosa, California, 95402 IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should either appear ot the hearing and state your obiections or file written obiections with the court before the hearing Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the deceased, you must file your cloim with the court or present it to the personal representative appointed by the court within four months from the date of first issuance of letters as provided in section 700 of the California Probate Code. The lime for filing claims will not expire prior to four months from the date of the hearing noticed above.

YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person interested in the estate you may serve upon the executor or administrator, or upon the attorney for the executor or administrator, and file with the court with proof of service a written request stating that you desire special notice of the filing of an inventory and appraisement of estate assets or of the petitions or accounts mentioned in section 1200 and 1200.5 of the California Probate Code. Attorney for petitioner: BEHRENS NELSON 36 Fifth Street Petaluma, CA. 94952. Albert P.

Behrens Jr. July 16, 17, 23, 1987 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT ALLOWING THE OPERATION OF DANCE HALL AT THE PHOENIX THEATER 201 WASHINGTON STREET PETALUMA (AP NO 6 362-12, 20 21) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Petaluma Planning Commission that it has received an application t'om Ken Frankel for a conditional use permit to allow a dance hall and video game parlor at the Phoenix Theater located on the corner of Washing-Ion and Keller Streets. FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that the Planning will consider whether or not the proposed dance hall and video game parlor will have a significant effect on the environment, and whether an Environmental Impact Report setting forth the environmen-tal effects and considerations of the project will be required. NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a public hearing will be held on said application before the Planning Commission on the 28th day of July, 1987 at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers, City Hall, Petaluma, California at which time and place any persons interested are invited to participate in this public hearing. Interested persons are advised to raise all issues at the earliest stage of review so that solutions may be implemented or adopted at the earliest possible time.

For further information, please contact John Morgan at the Petaluma Planning Department, 11 English Street, Petaluma, California, 94952 phone 707778-4301. Warren Salmons Director Community Development and Planning July 17, 1987 Subscribe to Petaluma's only local daily newspaper Argus-Courier Call 762-4541 LEGAL NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING BY THE PLANNING COMMISSION FOR A USE PERMIT ALLOWING THE OPERATION OF A MINI-MARKET AS AN ACCESSORY USE TO THE SERVICE STATION AT THE BAYWOOD TEXACO AT 910 BAYWOOD DRIVE, (APNO. 54)20-01) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN by the Petaluma Planning Commission that it hat received an application from Ken Giffin tor a use permit to allow a convenience mini-market em ORDINANCE No. 3736 nuCJUW' "SOMuvA STATE AMFNDING SECTION 0' THE CODE BY AOOP7IN3 ttk? HO CFMA'N D.STF.ICTS AS CODE Political parties rs 0 tii Co Coinly a-- a Je: ir mar ai "JL. xaL Jj With the presidential campaigns already starting, I've been checking out what could be called off beat candidates and off-beat political parties.

In 1968 E. Harold Munn, 63, of Hillsdale, was the Prohibition Party's candidate for president. Munn was nominated by 56 delegates at the party's 25th convention. The stories of the day said the nomination was more like a religious revival than a political convention. After Munn's nomination, the delegates marched down the street singing, "I'd Rather be Right than President," and "Onward Christian Soldiers." The Rev.

Rolland Fisher of Topeka, received the vice presidential nomination. What I'm now trying to find out, does the Prohibition Party still exist and if so where will it hold its convention? If anyone out there in readerland has information on minor off-beat political parties and their candidates, I hope they will contact this columnist. 0'iJti3'i; si.ilt be fid tr. suf- it he't-b, in j't aii lii'T, im. aih 30 lis Ta'SaQt' ail, OjI stfiT-fB'v betctt; me ix; -a: c-.

o' the arr.et she sj. wi bor in letvspaE-e' c' q- Wa' ir Coyly c' t' OrrJir.or.-e li-mn-aty nS. p. He O.t sessicn the- Bab'i o'- Supervisors r-: im S'a'e o' Ca1 o'ftia, Inafy paiif on rti' ff. titd Boar lh: Tl in: h.

10 9( Supervsc' Sua -uor NVHOLAr RIIDEF tPDST' SiEC'TO'- i' Tin-. Ol. C- lopeir.tr -a e' en: tf'safifc agd.il the latioi pjoiis'd it If If.i 1 5 ififc tn re.var Cojr.i; oi 'Iti cf) Ju'. 0' r.i-ir.-;r-u' SAKPCfiiON LEGAL NOTICE OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT APPIICAITION USE PERMIT 715 BASSETT STREET NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an application has been filed with the Petaluma Planning Department by Norman and JoAnn Richtik for a conditional use permit for the purpose of constructing an accessory dwelling unit at 715 Bassett Street, A conditional use permit for the accessory dwelling was granted in 1983 but subsequently expired. FURTHER NOTICE IS GIVEN that the proposed is exempt from the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section 15303 and therefore, no further environmental review will be recommended by City staff.

The Director of Community Development and Planning will decide whether or not to administratively approve the use permit after July 27, 1987. In the meantime, if you wish to comment on the use permit, either for or against, you may submit your comments in writing to the Planning Department, 11 English Street, Petaluma, California, 94952, no later than July 27, 1987. Additional information may be obtained by calling 707778-4301. Warren Salmons Director Community Development and Planning July 17, 1987 ARGUS-COURIER CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING RATES 3 Day Rate 3 Lines ..8.30 6 Day Rate 3 Lines .12.45 25 Day Rate 3 Lines 28.05 CASH DISCOUNT 1.00 Discount allowed if paid in advance or within 5 days. OFFICE HOURS 8:00 A.M.

to 5:00 P.M. Monday thru Fridoy Closed Saturday Sunday CALL 762-4541 COPY DEADLINE 11:30 AM day before publication except 5:00 P.M. Friday for Monday. If your classified advertisement appears incorrectly, notify us immediately. Argus-Courier will not be for errors appearing after first day of publication.

Lost Found LOST cat. Mole silver grey ttomese like. Ml. View I 5m St. Reward! 763-7169 Political propaganda A A Atf ADitnl A lh? fha'rma-.

deiiaric! a JlI, ac: r.ied, 13 irt bf. -2 jr: Cojriy ttn 6 if. OoLt iwb jti 5u af Pel iinar.ct' ATTEST Pwbiicttror Oat SuNOVACOJNTf COMMISSION Location: PENNQROVE A.P.047-iee-27(()ttt) ORDINANCE No. 3739 Hrtr.ng Uut. Met, Rt CJ3 f.le MC A MARA My spies report that friends of Fred Jennings are urging him to make a second run for the Petaluma City Council.

Fred ran at the last election, and admits he spent very little money on his campaign. What Fred has said is that he learned a lot more about politics since his unsuccessful attempt to gain a council seat. When I put the question about running again to Fred, he replied: "I'll keep an eye on the activities of our City Council and also give serious consideration about running again." Ken Paris' famous friends Ken Paris, the well known Petaluma hay broker who died this week, had many famous friends. One of these friends who visited with him often in Petaluma was California state Treasurer Jesse Unruh. Another was famed former FBI agent Charles Bates.

It was Bates who handled the much publicized Patty Hearst case. Ken Paris was also the only Petaluman to hold a membership in San Francisco's prestigious Calamari Club. Frank Ricci in 1968 Frank Ricci is a retired Petaluma Postal Service employee. He's also a musician and photographer. Back on Oct.

13, 1968 Frank took a great photo of San Francisco 49er Dick Witcher scoring a touchdown against Baltimore. Witcher scored the touchdown after catching a 59-yard pass thrown by John Brodie. As I've said before, I not only keep track of what people are doing now. I keep a file on what they did in the past. Petal ma tokens In past years many Petaluma businesses gave tokens to their customers that were good for an amount in trade.

What I am now trying to do is find someone whose hobby is collecting Petaluma tokens. 1 I 'SVTv JSITEV AN OPD.NANCE OF THE COUNTY OF SONOMA, STATE OF CAUFOflNiA, AMENDING SECTION 26-9 OF THE SONOMA COUNTY CODE BY ADOPTING MAP NO. 10.904 ESTABLISH Nti CEHIAIN DISTRICTS AS PRCViCEDiNSAlDCOtE. Trie Bjjr of of the County of Sonomg, SECT'ON 1 Section 26-9 ol thd Sonoma County Code is hefcti, imenocd adung in vn degaieJ AREA REiONcD' trie mip at me icft a section district mjf. NO 10 904 SECTION 2.

Tfiis Ordnance Vial be and the amo is hereby Otc vea to t-e tn full torce nd effect 10m and -Mer 30 (Uys alter ine dale ot its passage anj shall em oubi.uhed. locdtrwr with M.mnwy, before the mpuatton ol IS day Iter iii passage wth trie names ot the supervisors onng tor and ji-tit tr-e ame a newspaper ol general cicu-laiion puuuhed in the County of Sonoma. Stale ot tl this 0 ifcnjnce and summary is not published witNn is oays afte passage, the 0dnartce snai uu et-'ect days after publication. session cf Board of Supervisors of the County ot iiW. State ot Cjiroin-a.

passed this 7if djyof July on reguar roB cJi of the merrtOers ot the sd Boart by the foitomng vote. HR-RURAL RESIDENTIAL NOTE REA REZONE0 IS THAT PORTION OF PARCEL OUTSlOE OF 100 YEAR FLOOD PLAIN. MCHOLAS HAftltnSON MbOC CAHP1NTEH Ayeel the chairman dec'affcd soove and JpifcJ, nd SO OROEREO WwvoiintDut'aai rwwr me Cm! ef SirWiu. nl. fm.Cfr Hoard SwpoxW Vfcd Walking Pelalunians tfrnERCUPQfc, jordHitce Se4 ATTEST.

BOUNDARY OK "AREA RE20NED" (SECTION 10 904 HEREBf CERT'FV irp axi 40Cf.j ccr'trmirve i t- Kmh JMn. A I Charley Terzian has joined the group of local residents who now spend more time walking around Petaluma than they do riding around our city. Charley said he agrees with those who say you see more and get better acquainted with Petalumans by walking than you do by riding. I think it's interesting to note that when Charley ran a shoe store he did most of his local traveling in an automobile..

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