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The Fresno Bee from Fresno, California • 29

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The Fresno Beei
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Fresno, California
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Teacher Shortage THE FRESNO BEE Playgrounds At Two Schools Are THE REPUBLICAN Becomes Acute i FRESNO CALIF SUNDAY MORNING MAY 16 1948 AjKcq in Duagei General improvements and joint 730 Are Needed Raisin Program Requests for teachers to fill 1 1 1 9 730 vacanclei in schools 75 per cent eat I I of them in the San Innquin 'allr LAlK3TTmn If have been received during the last irl fll Mill three months by 1 Canf leld the IWI MI I HIM 11 director of teacher placement at 111 I the Fresno State College Ill TLi A At the same time l'anfield I II IP I fl VV PPl( operations on at least two additional srhoolgiounds are provided in a $15f)2M hudget submittpd by Mayor Glenn DeVore for rity playground operations during the new fiscal year The budget anticipates a minimum program in cooperation with the city schools department as recommended by a joint (ommittee of city and schools officials Based On Survey The program is based on a survev ported the college is turning out Uv I I II VVl an all time low number of teachers Di- ntii-i iv 1 Tne legal department of the imentarv 'field where' most of the United States Department of Agri-! vacanclei exist culture this week is scheduled to ti nmi begin a redrafting of the raisin Mne Will Be Graduated program which is proposed for 1 The official said 550 of the California's raisin industry vacanclei are for general ale- Industry lenders of the Fresno WML mm iiiiiiiiiiA Mm mm I MM mm mm Of parents' 'wishes as to hours of operations and similar details Final legal details are before the city board of education for approval Under the contract the schools wyi furnish teacher personnel as playground directors at extra pay to supplement the regular city itaff The agreement also provides for the s' hools to make permanent improvements on schoolgrounds for playground purposes while the city will supply equipment and portable mrntary teachers whereas only arfa yesterday returned from nine students at the college will Washington where they con-receive general elementary creden- (erred during the last week' with tials this year and two will receive government representative! on the kindergarten primary credentials proposal for a marketing agree- "These figures show the vital lm- ment portame of high schools and col- yni Complicating Keature leges encouraging more oung men They indicated possible compli-and women to train for elementary eating features were found in the' teaching" Canfield declared initial draft of the proposal and Canfield said the shortage of ele- the government officials suggested mentary school teachers is indue- changes in the program which ing school administrators in Call- would eliminate those problems fornia to go to teacher training in- After the attorneys completp Sihk i mm itimm nancies Schools Are Named The two additional grounds contemplated In the mayor's budget art the Fresno High School and the Washington Junior High School Schoolerounds alreadv in -use in- simmons in ninrr states in a thnr stuclv of the program and search for teachers redraft the proposal it will he re- This is bound to have repercus-1 mrned to California for further sions the educator said "It is consideration by the industry which enhancing the shortages in other nas been working on the agrce-i P'acrs- ment since February Get Out Of State Pleas Name Representatives The official said his office has re-! Thp industry representatives who ceived requests for tearhprs called back to Washington to over the country confer with the government offi- "We have had a request for 50tcins include: kindergarten 45 elementarv and 20 Simon Hetionk of Hanford rep- elude Wincheil Roosevelt Hamilton Dailey Lafayette Heaton Bur-j roughs and John Muir all in addi-l ton to the city's regular grounds: ann rne new Knmaim Plavground at North Fust Street and Harvey Avenue to open about July 1st Last year's hudget was $95594 compared to the $159293 request lor this year No Personnel Increase The hudget does not provide for any increase in playground personnel which will remain at 32 full high school teachers from Hawaii" resenting the Muscat growers he said "We also have had re-lHlKh Tucker Jr of Fresno and quests from Alaska and the M- Davis of Kerman represeni-ma Canal Zone Ing the Thompson growers Ralph "At the present we are trying toic- Watson of Modesto represent-roncentrate on serving the' ri County Thompson ine needs of the San Inannin Vnl Seedless Growers and Keel- RADIO STAR NEEDS Dick Contino left a Fresno accordinniit who is playing in stage performances with the Horace Hcidt Orchestra after having won llf consecutive talent hunt broadcasts requires police protection from his enthusiastic teen age admirers as he leaves a radio studio in Boston Mais IhnA 1 II mm ley To do this we need the help Rflv Hoak and valley schools in recommending jdram representing the packers time directors three months of the year and 29 directors part time nine elementary school teaching careers to high school students" momns The mayor proposes to spend Nurses Plan Interim Plan For o000 on equipping schoolgrottnds SWtmsm i- -ii-an-efcw- Cites Greatest Need Canfield said calls for teachers are arriving in increasing numbers hut by far the largest percentage of them are for elementary with apparatus and at least $500 in supplies such as tennis nets and other athletic equipment In addition to the schoolgrounris Parley Will Study Amendments To Fig Sales Program Junior College Is Five of the 730 requests were for spon- tne new ouriget includes $67550 an increase of $57550 over this year for buildings and structures in administrative work six for col- sored Saturday afternoon and eve- lege work 95 for secondary teach- ning on the ground of the Freno! ers and 74 for kindergarten pri-IIMH County General Hospital School of mm Due This Week III I I I Uir hl fft I II I Vll HHK IMv I I II I I VVlt wnicn general improvements to mary teachers Nursing hv the institution's sopho- existing grounds and facilities will be undertaken Part of the $67550 also will be A definite recommendation in The state department of agncul- ttWKi forZnsl a public hearing in the Fall will be marie to Super- 0ne'' attractions and will be fig marketing program tomorrow spent on completing the Romaine mm intendent Edwin Kratt at a 'np rlorK1 at 9 A in the Californian Hotsl lift meptine of the peneral nldnnlnir An ouinoor nance nn me wwn nurses' home is scheduled to1 Thp 'ndustry representatives ar committee mursdav invited to present testimony on tha The rofnmmrnrlnlinn u-ill get UndCt' WBV at CIOCK Nomination Of I Fig Committee Is Due In 2 Weeks Fig growers of the San Joaquin and Sacramento Valleys will meet in a series of sessions during the next two weeks to nominate mam marie by Erwin A Dann the Fres-1 Booths offering food and refresh- ments will be set up around the proposals at the session Tha amendments were recommended recently by the program committet ing head of the junior college f0- lawn and will be staffed by the lowing a series of meetings of the siuaeni nurses Miss Billie Rylander is the class: of growers and packers committee Kratt will present the president and Miss Ruth lorgensen Suggest Surplus Pool plans to the rity hoard of education for final approval The principal amendments would is adviser for the project Other members of the committee include 1'iaygrounrt facilities Lists Improvements The list of improvements to existing grounds includes new fencing at the Einstein Reedy and Holmes Playgrounds and equipment rooms at Einstein and Holmes and general repairs for better use of cluo-housps there The major proposps to Install lighting for Softball at the Fresno High School and the Wincheil School at $6000 and $3000 respectively and lighting for additional bi'seball diamonds at the Cosmos and Fink-White grounds at $6000 earh At the Romainp Plavground a shower and lavatory at $7000 is provided along with additional fencing a learning pool apparatus an additional backstop and bleachers Dan New Shop Because of the anticinnteH Meanwhile Dann Maurice Reelz Misses 'Jeanne Reynolds Toshi Provide authority for the estab hers of the tip nropram commit director of continuation education lishment of a surplus pool into Arakaki and Joanne Watson for the 1948-1950 period ftnd chairman of a subcommittee The meetings arc called by the jun4or srvey8- n(' state department of agriculture 'nmfs E' Welden director of voca-through the bureau of markets "on1 education will leave tomor-Notices of the sessions are for Los Angeles to further mailed by the department to all nPlr stud' of college sys- Statewide Bus producers who delivered dried figs last season Will Islt A Schools Also scheduled for discussion are explained arrangements have been made with the Los An the operating rules and regulations which will apply durine 1948 anri a geles county superintendent of which figs could be diverted from the normal trade channels The surplus figs would be sold to tha federal government or to other agencies for relief feeding programs or utilized in other channels not directly competitive with the normal marketing outlets 1 The industry confronted with a heavy carryover from the 1947 crop has worked for some time towards developing a program to balance the supply and demand at a price level which would offer a reasonable return for producers Cull Plan la Reserved The department noted the present requirements for the diversion of sub standard figs into a cull schools to visit the various junior Ing of Hamilton Avrnue at the pouth end of the California Field PlflVOTOlinrt tho huHcrot Strike Report Is Discounted Fresno union officials last night discounted reports from San Francisco that a possible statewide bus drivers' walkout involving eight California cities including Fresno will be discussed at a meeting here colleges in the area "There is virtually every type of junior college system and combination in the Los Angeles area and we are interested in seeing how the proposed amendment to the marketing program The meeting schedule includes: District 1 Tehama Glenn Butte Colusa Sutter Yuba Sacramento Yolo and Solano Counties in the Winters City Hall Thursday at 8 District 2 Contra Costa San various plans are functioning be fore making any final recommendations" he asserted Joaquin Stanislaus anri Merced Counties and part of Madera Dann emphasized that although km i iuuflcn construction of a new department Fhop for $15000 at another location probably the city corporation yards Resurfacing the remaining four unimproved tennis courts in Roed-ing Park at $3000 also is provided Several of the clubhouses will be painted Salaries in the new budget at the present scales amount to $68853 compared to $66039 appropriated for this ear No The azaleas outside the rooftop cottage of Mr and Mrs Edward Peters get a drink of water from a daughter Katherine Smith The five room cottage stands on the roof of the Peters Lumber and Roofing Company building at 1112 Blackstone Avenue Bee Photos Here are glimpses of Fresno's penthouse dwellings No The $45000 eight room house erected by Mr and Mrs Brown atop the Maubridge Apartment at Tulare and Streets No 2 Mr and Mrs Brown seated in their spacious living mom before a window which looks across to the courthouse dome 5 5 "'Ititurie levels on the basis of wheth- er they plan to work for thp bach Fig Garden Grammar School Mav 26th at 8 District 5 Fresno tomorrow of representatives of 12-000 AFL streetcar and bus employes President Mathews asked the California council of the Amalgamated Association of Street and Electric Railway and Motor Coarh Employes of America to meet in Fresno "to discuss efforts to obtain wage increases and better working conditions" The! site of the local meeting was not disclosed Doubts Strike Talk A Bowes the president of Fresno Local of the union said wage negotiations of the local pool will remain in effect The program committee which proposed the amendments includes Joseph Griffin of Winters A Montgomery of Merced Ernest Kraftt of Planada Karl A Grube of Herndon Munier of Fresno Larson of Clovis and Pavlovich of Visalia growers and Charles Taylor and Edmund Foley of Fresno handlers Youth Welfare County Clovis Union High School May 27th at 8 and District 6 Tulare Kings anri Kern Counties anri part of Fresno County Orosi Fresnans Take To Start Local Penthouse Vogue Warm Weather Will Continue In Valley Today Bodies Of Heroes Near Home Union High School May 28th at 8 elor of arts degree in a college or university or the associated arts degree in junior college "There are many occupations for which the four year college course leading to the bachelor of arts degree is not essential" Dann said "There are many fields for which a two year junior college program is adequate These occupations still require a high degree of intelligence and skill" Offers Wide Range The official said one of the ad-vantagps of the junior college pro a i nn iviupcov Two Fresno families literally are' living high these days Penthouse1 fresnans who decided yesterday group are progressing satisfactor residence has come to Fresno to stay inn summer nas arrivea tonay The first of the current local penthouse dwellers to take to the may look forward to more of the rr-f tifAi'A Mr nnri rs rrfwarrf Peters Thev built an attractive five same with the thermometer ex- The body of one Fresno man and four other valley men who died during World War II are being returned to this country aboard the United States Army transport room cottage atop the Peters Lumber and Roofing Company plant at peeted to soar to 94 degrees ily and expressed aouot mere would be any strike discussion at the council session "The meeting here is merely a Study Is Due Committees soon will be assigned 1312 Blackstone Avenue about tnree years ago me resno omce of the United gram is that it will offer the broad-l District Chiropractors Will Assemble Here A Fresno Kings Tulare and Madera Counties district meeting of the California Chiropractic Association will be helri at 2:30 tomorrow in the Hotel Fresno Dr Barton will preside The auxiliary will meet in the home of Dr and Mrs A Denny 315 North Van Ness Boulevard at 2:30 Albert Boe from the Pacific area Now Mr and Mrs Brown states Weather Bureau confirmed regular council session" declared The date of arrival of the ship I are occupying eight room rest- ect their suspicions yesterday was hot The lumber company building to study lour pnases or youth wel- Wniioc One nnntintmnc L-lfh he will be announced by the San'dence on the roof of their four which formerly housed the old Yo er cultural classes along with the technical to produce persons not only skilled in their particular occupations but also trained for life Francisco Port of Lmbarcation itorv Maubridge Apartments at semile Brewery is of reinforced company are progressing satiifac-Jre and report their findings at torilv and will be carried on tomor-'hp opening Fall session of tha row as scheriuled in the office ofrlesno County Coordinating Coun-Jules Medoff the commissioner of A total of 113 armed forces deadTulare and Streets concrete roof as well as walls The in a social world Cost $45000 flat roof slab was strong enough to One of the most vital needs in noting the year's high mark of 92 degrees was reached but the temperature was far from the record of 102 degrees for the day recorded on May 15 1927 Continuing warm clear weather is forecast by the meteorologists for today and tomorrow with a low this morning of 59 A low Dt'pssure storm center off the great progress and development of the San Joaquin Vallev in the The elaborate Brown residence carry the weight of the cottage which they refer to as the "Brown I without additional supports cabin" cost about $45000 Brown Weight Was Problem Mrs Corkrell will presirie the United States Conciliation and Mediation Service" A IT it) II n- IuIm llt)H Officers will be installed anri plans years ahead is adequately trained limn- lvj a flimc luin niuun jn Brown said the principal problem 1 i ii 1 1 fll i ra in I'd iii MwvfcvM he expanding busi- Mthw hp transit union as said I lie cost ngui is rniMi-i uiucii-nite because it includes his own Santa Cruz involved in his project was the flis ness and Industry Dann said "We feel that a junior college in Fresno worn pi oes gmng 1 1 1 i hut ion of the weight on the out-sunervisinc the consti union and I uiu The Weather side walls of the apartment build-j the Washington coast is not ex- Mrs II Bartlett the council president said the committees Will be made up of both experts and laymen A committee probably of six members will be assigned to make studies under each of tha following headings: Youth In Difficulty Guidance And Employment Physical Social And Mental Health and Recreation And Group Programs The studies were recommanded at a conference on youth welfare held here by th council April lfith The decision to undertake the pro-cram was made hv the council at doing a loi of the work with his own hands Also it includes materials brought In from his ranrh The Peters rottage is an $8000 ing "Fortunately he said the peeled to bring rain to the San building was well-constructed" Joaquin Vallev and the onlv effect The penthouse measures about 39 will be high clouds late this after-by 74 feet In outside dimensions It! noon and tomorrow saying "no satisfactory progress has been made in 45 days" of negotiations with the National City Lines which operates the transit systems in most of the cities covered by the union The cities involved include Los Angeles San Francisco Oakland Sacramento Long Beach San Diego and Stockton The Fresno city lines are owned by Haugh will go a long way to help the progress of this district" Besides offering two year vocational programs leading to the asso-ciateri arts degree Dann said the new junior college will offer a program whirh will help students planning to go to college or the university remove deficiencies Dann explained for some students it will offer the first Iwo years of a four is set hark only a few feet from tne parapet topping the outside wall of structure erected in a five week period for immediate occupancy after the couple had sold their I nltfd atntft llrpsrtnirnt Of 4'ommrrrr Uralhrr Hurra Kruno (alir Mundl)' May IH 1918 Sun Vslky Fair lodny nrl Monday repi for roinlrirrnolf hlRh rloud-lnM north of Mprrrd today and tonight roolfr lrm north part today and lightly roolfr ovfr valley Monday High today 78 north and DO central and aottlh pa rt San Francisco Bny region Cloudy and cooler today partly cloudy Monday gentle from California are among those being returned from temporary military cemeteries on Iwo Jims Sa ipan Guam anri Tinlan The Fresno man was Private First Class Wayne Cloyri marine corps whose parents are Mr and Mrs James Cloyd 2542 Belmont Avenue He was killed during the capture of Tinian Island July 24 1944 Tie other valley war dead and the next of kin listed for them are: Private First Class Ernest Fields Arvln marine rorps Mrs Bcrnicc Fields Rox 533 Arvln Private First Class Lupe Callegns Delano marine corps Mrs Guadalupe Gallegos 109 Fremont Street Delano Private Robert Salas Merced army Mrs Mary Salas Box 1064 Merced Private First Class Stroud pakersfield marine corps Mrs Horatio Stroud 3715 Street Bakersfield Fresnan Will Conduct Grocer ParJey Panel ranch home Whv did they build penthouses the apartment house Other problems involved the collection of vents from the apartment "Because as a builder I always Seek 1170 An Hour wanted to live on top of a high Jack King a director of thejm moderate' wet lo onthet wind year college program Mathews said the union is ne-H meeting Ihursday in the YWCA building" said Brown "I also have Northern California Fair with portion building into stacks running up through the penthouse walls the raising of the elevator and designing the penthouse to fit around the The session was the last until Fall At the meeting Thursday a rer-manriing an average of $170 an rvanonai Association ot Ketail (iro-cers will act as a panel learfer in today and Mondav cloudy north portion todav with a rew IBOWtfl along nnrlh hour for Its members an increase of Ti to 40 cents over existing Reports on projects of units of the council were eiien ommenriation will be marie on the type of organization centralized or wanted a penthouse because of the view and the convenience" Not The First a rllsrusslon of Today's Food Prnh apartment air wells lma at naiinn I 'mi mm nrm "irRim MWkWr prtiliy tt In iu ai Mini anuria wiivrii- cioiiflv Monoa) rooter norm and cent Brown the former owner of the Brown Materials Company Is a tion opening June 20th in Atlantic portion lodav and nhghiiy cooler south interim period in Fresno Cit) I Iiwnln utmil The Brown and Peters families are not Fresno's first rooftop dwellers On the former Radin Kamp scales and termed the situation the meeting Van because the majority of theienen the director of distributive contracts are scheduled to expire education in the city schools talked May list Ion Guidance And Kmployment Of Rowes said the stale council In- Youth He plans to fly east In time forlnorthern range today partly eloudv andlC Un I CaatfJ A building engineer and contractor He prepared the plans and specifications for the penthouse utilizing cooler Monday fair aonth part today and the association hoard of directors Bui dine at Tulare and Hilton inn Unit hides the president the vice preil- the air wells for interior lighting session set for June 17th He is a former president of the state grocers' association Streets there is a penthouse which vears ago served as the residence of thp Henry Radln family The Mondav Sacramento Valley Clnudy and cooler inday partly cloudy Monday cooler today with highest near 75 Sanla Clara and ltvermore Vallevn twin i rv i-u I dent and one representative from fcU -1 iUa with the aid or glass hnrk At the head of the elevator in a sort of mezzanine is town's of- The discussion panel will he con State College facultv was Installed nr "r'P nHl il i li 'tale MUCH "HOW ciation for Wealth Physical Education and Recreation at a meeting (Continued On Page IS) ducted by the presidents of the 1 retail grocers' association and thel anaSI Valley Fatr today and Monday Grocery Manufacturers of America morning high fog north end The manufacturers wholesaler! and Angelea nrt vicinity Variable rr "nnhh thin rlotidlneaa lodav except nlthl Escaped Prisoner Is of the executive committee yester Karl Lewis Says living facilities have been removed and the penthouse now serves as a storeroom Right outside the windows of hoth the Brown and Peters homes are wide panoramas sweeping the rity and extending lo the Sierra In the Browns' home there Is every inducement to wRke early because the dawn breaking over the Sierra is framed In the 12 foot floor to lightly irirnnni nn i nr nn- morning fog near roaat Panel 'cooler lodav day In the Californian Hotel Other new officers are Margaret McKee of Los Angeles vice president of health John Lilly of Stock-Ion vice president of recreation Harold Schoenfeld of Alameda vice president of physical education anri Verne Lnnrirelh with the state ric- Captured In Fresno Fred Nelson 28 who escaped from the California Institution for Men at Chi no last March 22nd was -j I rt- SmmmV Immunization Clinics Are Set For Schools The county health department announced yesterday immunization clinics will he conducted Thursday from 9:45 to 10 A In the Tlvy Union School and from 10:15 to 10:30 A In the Pine Grove School You nivir mitt th water ceiling window of their master bed Sourdough Centennial Is Expected To Attract 1500 More than 1VW mining men anri will be a gold panning contest for prospectors are exnectrri to attend! men and women Nearly 10 mem- room Another real mural is the aWost patrons txptct to pay more in this Pharmacy with the "professional" atmosphere It eeaVteipensivc! But what is their surprise to find that they pay no more often lni--to hse a prescription compounded here by the ablest of skilled Registered Pharmacists That's because our Urge prescription volume results in low overhead TThr not try this phsrmscy the next time' til the well patlment of education in Los An i Cniiic inH nearby courthouse dome visible from one of the wide corner win geles sec re I an -t ren surer rinns for the coming ear were dows of their living room Pnvis in the 1000 block of Win Street The officers recognized the fu-citive who was committed to San A child health conference will he runt dry er they thut your power off You never discussed including the state convention in San Frnncisco April 0 The construction of the Peters the Kerman Methodist he Sourdoughs Centennial on the hers of the recently formed Mari- cottage was simple compared with held In the problems Involved In settlnglChurrh from 1 to 1 the same hanks of the San Joaquin River posa Girls Tanning lun will par- the California Poh technical Co leae QUentln Prison from rrcsnn Coun- the Brown "cabin" on the apart- riav Immunisations against small- 'he Fresno-Frlant Road Salur- Impair Kxpert Mutter Display at San Luis Obispo August lfith to ly last August on a forgery charge 27) All California conches are land subsequently was transferred nn oil laumtnia ment house and whooping and Sunday The affair Is be- diphtheria pox If i -1 i I In i ii it nr nnnanrad hi- tha Tel r'nnnii The chanter has been promised -inn iiiitMa n- --i-iKMi a in i -ni-rn nr rrcn ai a i i cc ii Chanter of the Western Mining the display of equipment from mvitrn in attend tins session io tne initunnn at i ninn were Involved In the Peters' prnj- sessions Council Sutter's Mill the site of California's Ace Alexander of Fresno the first gold discovery Mineral re-chapter president said the first sources of Fresno Tulare and Ma- MATT'S Here's Something to day will be devoted mainly to a dera Counties also will be on ex- 1 1 1 mnA rlfimnt fatlnn nf nun hihitinil Blow About I lnE equipment and minerals That Alexander has Issued a request PORTABLE STROBE LIGHT UNIT Ceitt Ltu Than 2c A Flash! i Economical Dependable 0 Light Weight Guaranteed Tube Good For 10000 Flathet 0 Special! 110000 Of A Second IMMIOIATI DILIVIRY Sll A DIMONSTRATION so $5000 WATCHES For Ai Low Ai 7 mitt insurance 'til the hay burnt up With the price of hay and grain what it it you'd think every man who hat a pateh would call hit favorite intur-ance man on the buy a bit of paper with "we promite to pay" written all over it Surpritinq how little it eottt to injure hay or grain beatt explaining to the wife how eome you didn't have it LEWIS INSURANCE Karl let end let Mn Crlke 411 Olive rtine Pa Have Another Lot Of Ladies' and Men' Unelaimad Wetehti evening there wilt he a ramp tire or an restoenn ni me imrr county meeting presided over hv Jack area who know of any mineral Douglas of Butch Klal the presi- deposits lo obtain blanks from him dent nf the United Prospectors A and fill them out program of songs musical srlet "From these we hope to prepare tlons and stnrv telling Is planned a map nf the region showing in Hnrheeiie Is Planned pictorial form the existence of the A dlsplnv of equipment is scheri- resources" said Alexandrr "We tiled for Snnriav with the harhe- also expect to exhibit samples nf etif starling at II A Persons the rare as well as the more com-attrndlng the affair are requested mon ores and possibly a rough to furnish their own eating uten- outline nf the processes by which til ihe orrs are converted into useful Alexander said Jenkins and valuable metals chief nf the state division of mines Other niemhers of the committee has expressed his willingness to nn arrangements Include Jack Rne exhibit Urge rMsplav of metallic of Madera Tyler lack Weujl nr) non metallic minerals for x- Smith and Dominic Laurirella Tu-hihltlnn Jenkins also will he one larr County and Reed A of the speakers Mrponald Swortsel and The hlfhlnjht of the gathering A Savage of Fresno EO-SS Be am ftcfusiva PRESCRIPTION PHARMACY Eicluslve Agent For Marcelle Hypo Allergenic Cosmetic 2011 Marieeta PIMM Sree Mefereyt'e Delivery MATT COTTRELL These Watches Have Been Left Frr Repair and SeU For Repair Charges Elqins -Gruens end 0her CARTER'S JEWELERS iitiM-n.

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