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ass. LETTERS Santa Clau ftear Santa: My name is Michael and I am I years old. I have really been up trying hard to be a good boy in it. fnd do what my mom and dad if me. if you can for Chris' fhas.

I would like a hike with banana seat, a slinky and a pair two front teeth. 6f cowboy boots. Thank you very much for fill Dear Santa: the nice toys you brought me last year. 1 promise to keep on trying real hard to be extra good. Love.

Michael Thompson. 1514 Hickory Drive. P.S. My brother and 1 will leave you some hot chocolate and cookies next to the tree. bring my brothers something too.

I have my stocking hun.c nats not would ft talkinc Barbie, tape recorder, the hook, "Misty" and a slacks outfit. I have tried to be a pood girl i and I help my mother. Thank i you for last year's presents. Kelly Rtnhhs. 823 Jefferson.

I Dear Santo: My name is Larry Stobbs. and 1 am 5 years old. I am in kindergarten at Field school. I have tried to be a good boy but so please put some candy Love. Jenny Lynn Keith.

I would like to have mv very easy. My name is Christine Stobbs. I am 4 years old. I would like to have a talking doll with some clothes, a stove, and some dishes. 1 love you Santa and I have tried to be good.

Thank you, Christine Stohhs, 823 Jefferson. P.S. My sisters, brother and I Dear Santa Clans: will leave a snack under the tree My name is Rhonda Harper, for you. For Christmas. I would like a Flying Nun.

Minnie Doll, a Pee Dear Santa: Wee doll and a Kolo Kittle. I My name is Susan Ann Stobbs Would also like a Don't Spill the; and I am 18 months old. My Beans game. Jewelry Kittle, Gillians Island book and any ether book you would like to fcring. For Christmas I would like a cowboy hat.

boots, gun and holster and a truck. Thank you for all my presents. Merry Christmas, Larry Stobbs, 823 Jefferson. P.S. Please remember to bring something for my sisters.

presents you brought last good girl most, of the time. For tried to be good. Christmas, I would iike to have Baby Step, come clothes for her, Lori Finiey, mini-dryer set. Silly Sand and Laredo. anything else you think I would like.

i Dear Santa: Don't forget my teacher, Mrs. My name is Larry Finiey and Humphreys and Mrs. Woods and I am 5 years old. brin? all the other girls and boys. me a dump truck, a gun like Your friend, i Daddy's, binoculars, chain saw, Vicki Gaston, and football pajamas.

RFD 4. would like some new clothes too. I have tried to be good but. Dear Santa Claus: boys sometimes in trouble. I'll try harder.

Thanks for the brought last year. Your friend, Larry Finiey, Laredo. Pope Payl Issues Chrismas Message Warns That Peace and Existence of Man Are in By GERALD MILLER Associated Press Writer VATICAN CITY Pop? My name is Janet and I a Pau VI warncd in hjs annua little girl 8'4 months old Mom- Christmas message tonight that gifts you my is writing this for me and poace on oarth th She thinks I'm a real good girl, existence of man are in peril. For Chnstmas. I would In one of the most to have a Raggedy Ann doll, TV Markles had no com- Krist who was horn in Aber- Dear Santa: I am 6 years old.

For Christ- mommy says I have been a good girl. For Christmas, I would like to have a baby doll andI any-1 talking story Dear Santa: We have tried to be good girls. We would like a table and chairs and a doll apiece. Also a doctors kit and anything else you think we would like. We will leave something for 1 you to eat under the tree.

Verna Lynn and Paula Rose Reeter. Dear Santa Claus: My name is Desiree and I will be 4 years old this month. I have tried to be a good girl but at times that is hard to do. 1 would like a dolly, Marvel the Mustang, a suit case and a mas, I would like a Baby Party, some clothes and anything else you would like to bring me. Thank you for what you brought me last year.

I will leave you something to eat on the table. My stocking will be rocky horse, teddy bear, some pull toys and anything else you would like to bring me. Don't forget my big sister, Vicki. Your little friend, Janet Gaston, RFD 4. Dear Santa: For Christmas, I want a Ti- hanging on my rocking chair be- pee Toes doll, some pink house cause we do not have a fire- i shoes, place.

Doetzl. Love, Cindy Harris, RFD 5. P.S. Be careful so you don't catch the Hong Kong flu. My name is Janie Dear Santa: I am 3 years old.

Mommy Is writing what I tell her. I would One last tiling Santa, I would thing else you think I would like. like a purse. Thank you Santa. Love, Rhonda Harper, Age 10, 129 Bradley Lane P.S.

I will leave you a piece of hot apple pie. I'll leave your reindeer some fresh hay. Love, Susan Stobbs, 823 Jefferson. P.S. Please don't forget my kitty.

Thank you. Dear Santa: My name is Julie. Dear Santa: My name is Danny and I am 4 years old. My mommy says I am a real good boy and that I would i you will bring me what I want like a Tippy Toes doll, a refrig- for Christmas. erator, stove and sink set, a Santa, my trike is broken and play television, a cash register: mommy said if I asked you, with play money, clothes, and you would bring me a new side- fill my stock please with nuts, i walk bike with training wheels, eandy and oranges.

Love, Julie Harper, Age 5. 129 Bradley Lane. P.S. I'll leave you some hot ehocolate to warm you up and some carrots for your reindeer very much. Love, Desiree Kllburn, 110 Eleventh.

like you to bring me a wagon, Thank you some horses to play with and some cars and trucks. Thank you for what you brought me last year. I will Dear Santa: My name is Janet Plaster. I have tried to be a good girl. For Christmas.

1 would like a tewing machine so I can sew 4nd a doll baby bed. Thank you. I will leave some cookies for you. Love. Janet Plaster, 407 Linn.

Dear Santa: My name Is Valerie. For Christmas, I would like Tippy Tumbles doll, refrigerator, stove and sink set, spin the bottle fame, Last Straw game, a nurse kit and some dishes. Love ya Santa, Valerie Harper, Age 6. 126 Bradley Lane. P.S.

I'll leave Rudolph an apple you some toast to eat with the hot chocolate my sister is leaving you. Dear Santa Claus: My name is Tony. I am 8 years old. I am in the 3rd grade at Dewey school. Mrs.

Willard is my teacher. For Christmas, please bring me a set of walkie talkies, a Hot Wheels action set and some cars for it, some kind of games and a gun rack. If I don't get a BB gun for jny birthday Sunday, December I hope you will. Also I'd like a slinky, cowboy boots and holster set. Thank you for all the nice toys you brought me last year.

Love, Danny Thompson, 1514 Hickory Drive. Dear Santa, My name is Jeri Michele and I am 18 months old. I will be 19 months old Christmas Day. Please bring me a Farmer Says, Mattel-0-Phone and an Uncola Santa Claus. Don't forget my "bow-wows," Pudgy and They would like to have a bone.

I will leave some Seven-Up under the tree for you. I Love you, Jeri Michele Marrs, R.R. 5, Chillicothe, Mo. P.S. Please remember we have moved since last Christmas.

my I a Dear Santa: I'm two years old and name is Genie Granmer. would like to have a dolly, doll bed and a toy box. Love, Genie Granmer, 1124 South. P.S. I will leave you an apple and a banana.

Dear Santa Claus: I am 5 years old. For Christmas, my sister Jeanna and I would like a play stove. Jeanna, who is 2, would also like a Raggedy Ann doll and I want a Baby Party doll. Thank you for the toys you brought us last year. And don't forget we'll be at Grammy's P.S.

Please don't forget my cousin, Stephanie Graham in California. She is visiting her grandparents here this Christmas. Thank you. Dear Santa Claus: My name is Elaine and I am 7 years old. I have tried to be a good girl this year.

I would like a doll, suitcase, some play makeup, some baking goods for my Easy-Bake oven and some clothes. I will leave you some goodies. Thank you. Love, Elaine Kilburn, 110 Eleventh. Dear Santa: My name is Ricky.

I am 4 years old and I've tried to good this year. For Christmas, I'd like for you to bring me an electric train, a wrecker with a red light, some cars, a big rifle, some new clothes and some candy- Also please bring us some snow, Bye Santa Claus, Ricky Mehrhoff, 1661 Springhill Dear Santa: I am Dave Mehrhoff and I'vt been a pretty good boy this year. I am 2 years old. For Christmas, I would like for you to bring me a truck, some cars, a gun and holster, some new clothes, a wagon and soma ean- dy. Please don't forget my Mommy and Daddy.

Thank you for everything you brought me last year. Love, Dave Mehrhoff, 1661 Springhill. Dear Santa: I want a sled for Christmas. Also a Dr. Dolittle book and Daktari set for Christmas.

That is all. Love, Jimmy Prewitt. leave you something to eat on the table. Love, Bobby Jim Harris, RFD 5. P.S.

I forgot to mention tractor too. for you. I will be looking please bring me one for; agam this year. Christmas. I'll be 9 years old $unday.

Love, Tony Harper, 129 Bradley Lane. Dear Santa: For Christmas, 1 would like drum. Thank you. I've been a good boy this year. Love, Jan Pyrtle, Chula.

Love, Lynette Hulett, 1405 Maple. Dear Santa: I would like to have a Don't Spill the Beans game, a spiro- graph, some white boots, Sister Small Walk doll and anything else you want to brinj me. Love, Diane Frizzell. P.S. Don't forget my little sister.

Dear Santa: My name is David McDaneld and I go to Tina-Avalon school. I'm 6 years old. For Christmas, I would like I a combine, a truck with some Dear Santa: cows and pigs in it. some clothes My name is Dana, and anything else you would like to bring me. Love ya, David McDaneld, Hale.

am 4 Dear Santa: I want Little Kiddle, some new socks, coloring book and a p.5. I will leave some milk and talking doll. My daddy told me cookies for you and some hay he would get me a record play- or the reindeer. if I would quit sucking my thumb. I have quit, so now I'm i Dear Santa: looking for a record player.

I am in the first grade in My name is Kelly Stobbs. I am 8 vears old and I am in the years old and I would like to have a Sister Small Talk doll, a pink buggy, spirograph and anything else you want to bring me. Love, Dana Frizzell. P.S. Don't forget my sister We will leave something under the tree for you.

Mrs. Davenport's room. Please i third grade at Field school. I Thank you for the toys you brought me last year. 1 go to Bishop Hogan school.

Your friend, Janie Doetzl, 226 J. F. Kennedy. P.S. Don't forget Kevin, JoCy and Steven.

I will leave some cookies and milk under the tree. Where You Have Always Bought Your MFA INSURANCE and it has always been appreciated Before the New Year Arrives Make an early resolutoin to provide your family with MFA Golden Family Insurance. You BETTER INSURED wifh MFA YOU ARE! I ROSS INSURANCE AGENCY 114 Jacfeion 646-3881 Dear Santa: For Christmas, I would like football set and a race car set and a basketball. Also a new jersey. Thanks for the things you brought me last year.

Your friend, Michael Willard. P.S. I will leave you sonu can- day and cookies. Dear Santa: My name is Lynn Finiey and I am 3 years old. Please bring me a ferris wheel, a doll a necklace and bracelet, pajamas, and i new shoes.

i I try to be good, but it is rather hard at times. Thanks for the toys you brought last year. Love, Lynn Finiey, Laredo. Dear Santa: I am a little girl 2 years old. I would like a baby doll, a big teddy bear and anything else you would like to bring me.

We do not have a chimney for you to come down, so I will make sure Mommy and Daddy leave the front door unlocked. My stocking will be hanging on my rocking chair because we don't have a fire place. Love, Connie Sue Harris, KFD 5. P.S. Remember Santa, we moved from Commerical street.

Dear Santa: I'm 4 years old. I've tried to be a good boy this year. I'd like a dump truck and road building set. Don't forget my nieces and nephews. Love, Johnny Owens, 1412 Fair.

Dear Santa: My name is Lena. For Christmas, I would like a pair of roller skates and a sewing machine. Don't forget my friend, Ruby. She wants a bike with training wheels on them. I love you Santa, Lena McCarthy, 72 Hickory.

Dear Santa: I am 9 years old and in the fourth grade at Field school. For Christmas, I would like to have some Sorry and Uncle Wiggily, also a magic 8 ball. Thank you for remembering me last year. Bring something nice for my brothers, my sister, and all my friends. Love, Sarah Meneely, RFD 5.

Dear Santa: My name is Jennifer. I'm 1V4 years old and have been a good girl except for pulling the tree over. Would you bring me some new toys. I'd like a clock that says tick-tock, a telephone and some candy. Your friend, Jennifer Williams, Dear Santa: My name is Lisa and I am 7 years old.

I have been a good girl this year. For Christmas, I would like a tip it game, a doll in an infant seat, and a spirograph. I would also like a joke and riddle book. Love, Lisa Citron, Bogard. Dear Santa: My name is Dana and I am 5 years old.

For Christmas, I want a doll in a stroller, a time bomb, some doll clothes, anc anything else you want to bring me. I will leave you somt cookies and milk by the tree. Your friend, Dana Citron, Bogard. Santa: My name Is JoEllen Hecker I want a Tbumbelina doll. brother, Danny, wants a ear anc my sister, Veralia, wants a walking doll.

Thank you for thi toy you gave me last year. I to school at Bishop Hogan. Your friend, JoEllen Keeker, MO Elmdale Road. Northwest State Students Give Own Lunch Money ST. LOUIS (AP) Mayor A.

J. Cervantes announced today that the city has received a donation of $2,102 from students at Northwest Missouri State College in Maryville to be used for lunches for needy school children. John Price of the Student Union Program Council at the college, said the donated money they would have used for their own lunches. Cervantes said, "I think this donation by these concerned students exemplifies the quality, character and concern of American youth today. I am proud of the students who participated in this program and extend my thanks on behalf of the many children who will benefit from their generosity." speeches of his pontificate the Pope voiced sorrow at the spectacle of humanity endangered by the nucloar powers of science, torn by rebellion against the values and institutions of the past, and oppressed by poverty and dictators.

Referring to the wave of student disorders and indirectly to the growing challenge to his own authority within the Roman Catholic Church, the pontiff lamented that "contestation became the fashion with the tempt- tation of degenerating into rebellion, violence and anarchy." He said that in today's world no one is satisfied with anything, that the institutions inherited from the past are rejected and that there are no longer any stable values. He declared that even the sciences that seemed to promise so much material benefit for man had raised the terrible fears of total world destruction. It was the sixth Christmas message of his reign and perhaps the most somber and despairing of mankind's earthly condition. TODAY IN HISTORY PUBLIC LIBRARY MIS COLLESTION SOURCE ATLANTA, Ga. (AP) An Atlanta man was indicted for larceny and receiving stolen oods after police found 180 and 14 art prints taken rom the public library in his home.

addition, officers said, they ound five books which had been hecked out of the library, but vere long overdue. Dear Santa: My name it Lori Finiey and I am 6 years old. I would like to have a doll that walks, a doll bed, Silly Sand, and new pajamas. I would also like tornt new shoes. I will leave some pop and eootiei for you, for thej 1 think I hava beta a pretty Dear Santa Claus: My Vicki and I to kindergarten at Dewey scheo of a morning.

CITY'S SCHOOLS ARE DISMISSED DAY EARLY KANSAS CITY, Kan. UP) hristmas vacation started to- lay in Kansas City, pubic day early. The change was made because illness has kept so many teachers and pupils at home. Local News Notes Ottumwa to attend the wedding of her granddaughter, Susan Hayward, on December 28. THIRD CHILD Mr.

and Mrs. Billy Joe announce the birth of their 8-pound daughter, Angela Lor- at 2:25 p.m. December LI at the St. Joseph hospital in St. Charles.

Mrs. Shelton, the former Miss Suzanne Chamber- in, is the daughter of Mrs. Ef- 3e Chamberlin and Jodoan 'hamberlin of Chillicothe. Mr. and Mrs.

Shelton have two other children, Christopher, 3, and Bill Joe, 1. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Today is Friday, December 20, the 355th day of 1988. There are 11 days left in the year. Today's highlight in history: On this date in 1790, an English expert in textile machinery, Samuel Slater, began operating the first successful cotton mill in America at Pawtucket, R.I. On this date: In 1803, a ceremony in New Orleans symbolized the official transfer of the Louisiana purchase from France to the United States.

In 1813, the U.S. Congress established a system of internal revenue. In 1860, South Carolina became the first state to secede from the Union. In 1864. during the Civil War, Gen, William T.

Sherman's, "March to the sea" ended as his Union troops occupied Savannah, Ga. In 1922, 14 republics of Russia combined in convention at the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Ten years industrialist Bernard Goklfine was under charges of contempt of Congress. He pleaded innocent. Five years 4,000 West Berliners made use of Communist passes and crossed the Berlin Wall into East Berlin for Christmas reunions with relatives not seen for two years.

One year Prime Minister Fidel Castro conceded that he was having differences with the Soviet Union. HOSPITAL ADMITTANCES The following have been admitted to the Chillicothe hospital: James Hilton, RFD 1, Carrollton; Mrs. Dallas Hollenbeck, Bogard; Mrs. Katharine Selch, Meadville; and Miss Beverly Shannon, daughter of Mrs. Shirley Shannon, RFD 5.

HOSPITAL DISMISSALS The following have been dismissed from the Chillicothe hospital: Mrs. Donald Sayers and son, RFD 2, Chula; Mrs. Roy Ennis and son, Wheeling; Raymer Watson, Meadville; Mrs. Charlotte Boylan, RFD 3, Trenton; Morris Weeks, IVi E. Jackson; Mrs.

Martha Beckner, Trenton; Mrs. Clemmie Edwards, Livingston Manor; Mrs. Gene Moore, RFD 1, Mooresville; Mrs. Myrtle Tim brook, Ludlow; Roger Minor, Hale; and Richard Boley, Hale. Use Our Classified Ads $500,000 Ransom Paid, Coed Is Sitll Missing Wash, and a 1963 gradu of a Sitka.

Alaska, high school, was described by the F'BI as six feet tall, pounds. pthlelic build, brown eyes and brown hair, a marine mechanic. The woman, who claimed to have been born November 8, 1942. at El Hatillo, Honduras, is 110 pounds athletic build, green eyes and blond hair. Krist.

working under the Dea. con alias, came to Florida In June from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he'd worked some 18 months as an electronics technician. At the University of Miami Institute of Marine Sciences Krist was a technician in submarine geology and an plished skin a technique which authorities said was used by a man in frogman gear to pick up the first ransom drop in Biscayne Bay. Krist's wife and two children left his trailer home two weeks ago. Miss Schier reportedly is a March, 1967, graduate of the National University of Mexico with a degree in chemistry.

Later she worked as a researcher in the department of scientific affairs at the Pan American Union in Washington. JOHN E. FEENEY BURIAL IS AT LEOPOLIS Funeral services for John E. Feeney, who died Tuesday, were held this morning at 10 o'clock at St. Columban's Catholic church, conducted by the Kev.

Lawrence Spiechinger. Burial was in the Leopolis cemetery, under direction of the Gordon Home for Funerals. Casket bearers were Bill Feeney, Donald McKenzie, Glenn Coberly, Tom Hall, Jake Jacobs, and Maurice Dorney. Chillicothe, Mo, Friday, Dec. 20, 1968 Nay Snow Tonight And Saturday Lew In Northwest Part Of State To le In 20s.

KANSAS CITY Rain and snow are the two dominant words in Missouri's weather forecast. The rain is expected to develop in the south Friday. Snow is a chance in the northwest tonight and over much of the northern part of the state Saturday. Lows tonight are forecast in the 20s in the northwest and as high as 50 to 55 in the bootheel. St.

Louis had the state's top of 54 Thursday, and the overnight low was 18 in Maryville. For the five days through Wednesday temperatures far below normal are expected. In the northwest the temperatures are expected to average 8 to 12 degrees below normal highs of around 40. In the East and South temperatures are expected to average from 10 to 15 degrees below normal highs of middle 30s to middle 40s. Precipitation over the state in the period is expected from a quarter of an inch in the northwest to as much as an inch in the east and south.

Local Markets KANSAS CITY LIVESTOCK KANSAS CITY (AP) 600; calves none; most of cat- tie supply feeders to dealers. Hogs barrows and gilts steady to 25 higher; most increase on weights under 240 Ibs; 1-2 200-230 Ib 19.75-20.00; 220 Ib 20.25; 1-3 200-240 Ib 19.5075; 2-4 2-40-260 l.b 18.75-19.50; 3-4 260-300 Ib 17.50-19.00; 4 300-325 Ib 16.75-17.50; sows steady; 1-2 300-400 Ib 15.0046.00; 2-3 400-600 Ib 14.50-15.25. BUTTER AND EGGS KANSAS CITY (AP) Wholesale eggs: Large, 80 per cent A 41-47; mediums, 80 per cent A 41-45. Butter unchanged: Grade A Ib. solid 79; Grade A Ib, quarters 80.

No KANSAS CITY GRAIN KANSAS CITY (AP) Wheat 15 cars, unch-up No 2 hard and dark hard 1.45V6, No 3 1.3S I 1 No 2 red 1.341.36%, No 3 1.33-1.343/4. Corn 146 cars, unch-up 4 2 white 1.66, No 3 1.44-1.65, No 2 yellow 1.68, No 3 1.44-1.65, No 2 yellow and mixed 1.17V4, No 3 1.10 Oats 1 car, down No 2 white a No 3 3 Milo maize 1.90 Rye 1.10V2-1.16 Barley Soybeans 2.48V Sacked bran 52.50-53.25 Sacked shorts 53.50-54.25 Wheat futures closed up to Fuel, WeaHier Pose Problems For Moon Flight speedboat used in the first ransom attempt before dawn Thursday had been stolen from the institute. A oar registered to George Deacon, with Massachusetts license tags, was left behind with the suitcase full of money when the police accidentally stumbled onto the ransom pickup. It was the license tag probe that started investigators towards Krist. It was after that ransom attempt that Robert Mackle, Barbara's millionaire father and secretary-treasurer of the Deltona pleaded with the kidnapers not to take revenge on his only daughter.

The warrants were based on complaints signed Thursday night in Miami by FBI agents before U.S. Commissioner Edward P. Swan. Hour by hour after that, from about 9:15 p.m. on, the FBI said an important statement was imminent.

Then came the new contact by the kidnapers, according to the source. The ransom was paid, this time without a hitch. All morning today, the source said here, the 20-year-old Emory University coed's parents and the FBI waited in vain for her expected release. would require firing the spacecraft off the nose of the rocket. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration said the contamination was caused by an excess amount of liquid nitrogen in the oxygen supply.

The nitrogen is used to cool and condition oxygen before it is blended with liquid hydrogen in the fuel cells. Flu-Pneumonia Deaths Epidemic For Second Week By The Associated Press Deaths from influenza, pneumonia and related diseases reached epidemic proportions for the second straight week, the National Communicable Disease Center in Atlanta announced today. The center reported 708 deaths from pneumonia-influenza 218 more than the week that ended December 14. These deaths occurred in 122 cities used by NODC in compiling weekly reports. The total for the nation would be slightly higher.

For the first week in December, a total of 6T2 pneumonia- influenza deaths was reported as compared to an expected 47i. Boy Has Feeling in Arm Severed And Restored OVERjLAND PARK, Kaa. IJB An 11-year-old Overland Park boy was a few pounds lighter today. The cast has been taken off his left arm, which was severed in an accident Oct. 3.

Charles King said he has feeling in his fingers and is able to raise his arm slightly. Another operation is planned in efforts to repair nerve endings and restore more feeling ia the arm. The boy's arm was cut off above the elbow when he fell from a tractor mower being operated by his uncle. Doctors at the KU Medical Center sewed the arm back. DANCE To the music of Farrell Hahn at the GABLES Trenton, Mo.

Dec. 21 Open 'til 1:30 a.m. THE CHILLICOTHE CONSTITUTION-I'RIBUNt CHARLES E. WATKINS Publisher P. BOHN Managing Editor VIA.

H. PLUMMER News Editor ChilJicothe Publishing 818 Washington SU Chillicothe, Mo. 64601 Second Class Postage Paid at Chillicothe, Mo MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Tfet Associated Press is entitled exclusively to the use for repub Ueatjon ol ell the local news printed to this newspaper ai well at all AP news dispatches. Dtib CoMtttution-Tribuof (published dally except Sunday and holidays) in Chillicothe by carrier per year per week. 35c; by mail ID Livingston and adjoining Bounties per year.

DJ mail outside territory. S1S.OO. Weekly Constitution-Tribune pun vary Thursday, per year $5.00 SILVERJV100N CLOSED for Christmas holidays TUESDAY, December 24 WEDNESDAY, December 25 Your assistance in scheduling orders before or after these two days will be appreciatedl Merry Christmas! all of you from all of MILBANK MILLS, Inc. 1 Brunswick Phone 444-018J.

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