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55 Newark (0.) Admit! Saturday, Jan. 23, 1ST I Pilots to meet COMMUNITY ECONOMIC NATURAL resources HUMAN RESOURCES MASONIC CALENDAR Newark Lodge No. 97 F. 4 A.M. Jan.

29, 7 p.m., M.M. ptyeiOPMEM DEVELOPMENT The Licking County Pilots Association will hold its annual wander Newark, Mrs. Merle Mingus, business and dinner meeting at 7 To the spot where she is laid. Bertha Rodes Graveside services for Mrs Bertha Rodes, 87, of 123 W. Col Washington Court House, Ohio, Mrs.

Ruth Adams, Utica, and FIREWOOD farm work experience, loll tint or what bete yof 763-2183 After 6 P.M.-$14 rlck $8 belt rick Sadly missed by her husband, Mrs. Mary Hartman, St. Peters sister, sisters-in-law, brothers- burg, Fla. in-law, nieces and nephew. lege Granville, will be at 1:30 p.m.

Sunday in Maple Grove Cemetery. Granville, with Alte waated-odd Jobs. Calling hours are from 2 to 4 MEMORIAM nd 7 to 9 p. m. Saturday.

p. m. Jan. 30 at the Rittenhouse Restaurant Officers will be elected and plans for this year's activities will be discussed. Bernie Ray of Port Columbus Tower will speak on Phase II Radar and new procedures for private pilots.

Reservations can be made by contacting Donald Black, 525 Hudson by Jan. 27. la loving memory of Lester tne Rev. Pearl Hark officiating, Mrs. Rodes died Friday morn Agricultuf Commirc Sherman, who passed away 1 Office of conome Opportunity Labor Osma Lawyer Arrangements are incomplete year ago January 24, 1970.

ing in the Llndvlew Nursing Home, where she had Uncle Sam'i Calling Mi Must Sill 1969 KAWASAKI $100 787-2441 His smiling way and pleasant for Mrs. Osma Lawyer, 90, Rt. been a patient for three years face, Thornville. Mrs. Ltwyer died this morn Are a pleasure to recall; She was born Bertha Perkins, Nov.

30, 1883, In Cumberland, He had a kindly word for ing in Licking County Memorial Ohio. each. Hospital. Housing end Urban Mrs. Rodes was a member of And died beloved by all.

interior Htalth, Education -and Wtlfart' Transportation The Charles R. Bormg Funer the First Presbyterian Church, Dtvtfopmenf Some day we hope to meet al Home, Thornville, is in WSCSTOMEET 50-year member of the Granville INCOME TAX We Come to Tour Home er Oftlce 7 Days a Week Pfaff Accounting and Tax Service 928-3026 him, charge. The Chatham WSCS will meet Eastern Star, the American Legion Auxiliaiy, and the Kings Some day, we know not when, To clasp his hand in the better aa. at 7:30 p. m.

Tuesday, with Mrs, Anna Heslin uaugniers. Howard Me tea If, Chatham land Services for Miss Anna Heslin, Her husband, Joe Rodes, died Never to part again. 82. Rt. 3.

Thornville, will be at in 1949. Sadly missed by wife, Valeria, Road. MEETING SCHEDULED The Lakewood Band Boosters 10 a.m. Monday in Our Lady or those whose functions they, would take over. As proposed by Nixon In his state of the union address, the Departments of State, Defense, Treasury, and Justice, would remain unchanged.

AP Surviving are one brother-in- THIS CHART shows the four new Cabinet level departments, Community Development, Natural Resources, Economic Development, and Human Resources, that President Nixon proposed Friday to take over functions of eight existing departments. Lines link new agencies with children and grandchildren. Mt. Carmel Church, Buckeye law and one niece of Cranville. DRUIDS INITIATION Sunday, Janiury 24th 3:30 P.M.

Luncheon Tollowi Lake, with burial in Mt. Calvary will meet at 8 p. m. Monday, at MEMORIAM Cemetery, Columbus. In loving memory of Lester There will be no local calling hours.

Eastern Star services for Mrs. Rodes will be held at the Lakewood High School. Band parents we urged to at Miss Heslin died Friday mom Sherman, who passed away 1 ine in Good Samaritan Hospital, tend. year ago January 24, 1970. 12:45 p.m.

Sunday in the Mor- Zanesville. She was bora Sept. took him home, it was His row-Crouse Funeral Home, Gran House gefrs shaky sfarf 26. 1888. in Columbus.

will. Wicfkffens ville. it Miss Heslin was a reiireo. But in my heart, I love him laundress and a member of Our WATER WELLS DRILLED PUMP REPAIR RICHARD MOUNT 366-3735 Homer Shaffer still. Lady of Mt.

Carmel Church, Sadly 1 by daughter, for investigative programs. Following cremation, burial Surviving are several nepnews for Homer Shifter, of 184 chalk up 10th victory Mary. MEMORIAM and nieces, including Mrs. uoro Main Alexandria, will be at thy Fisher with whom Miss Hes 30 p. m.

Tuesday in Maple The 1970 reorganization act provided for that fund-raising sharing, but the Democratic caucus decided it should not be put into effect and bound Democrats to vote that way on the lin lived. In memory of Lester Sherman, who passed away a year Grove Cemetery, Alexandria, Calling hours are from 2 to caucus by a 140-48 vote. Significantly, among the 90 Democrats who opposed cutting into Rules Committee power were most committee chairmen. It was clearly a victory for the coalition of Republicans and Southern Democrats. But Albert won a victory on another major rules proposal as Mr.

Shaffer died Thursday ago January 24, 1970. and 7 to 9 p.m. Saturday ana Washington (ap) The new House.J)emocratic leadership is off to a shaky start after a bruising fight over rules to govern the 1971 session. A 233-152 roll-call vete Friday knocked from the new rules a clause curbing the power of the Rules Committee to stifle legislation, The proposal had the backing of Speaker Carl Albert, Newark High Reserves raced the top post in the House. In essence it would have limited to 31 days the time the Rules panel could have blocked bills approved by other committees.

After that period, the speaker could have determined when and whether to bring the sidetracked measures to the House floor for vote. It was a power vested in several previous speakers and had FORMICA COUNTER TOPS CERAMIC TILE AND LINOLEUM FLOORS Mew end Remodeling i Installation! MILTON SHRIGLEY Pataskslft 927-2888 Anytime evening in Mercy Hospital, Mt, God knows how much we miss Sunday in the Charles R. Boring floor. Vernon. to a 15-3 lead and held off a late enemy charge to earn their 10th Funeral Home.

Thornvuie. Tne him, Never shall his memory fade Mr. Shaffer was a retired em Adoption of the rules paved the way for action next week on rosary will be said at 8 p.m victory in 11 starts, a 56-47 dec! ploye of Westinghouse and To us who loved and missed Sunday. sion over their Upper Arlington member of York Lodge no. 563 assignment of members to var him, Democrats defeated a bid to counterparts.

AM of Columbus. ious committees that hope to His memory will never grow Ross Maniace The Wildkittens saw their vie Surviving are his wife, Flor start work soon on shaping leg oW. give Republicans one-third of the funds allotted to committees Services for Ross Maniace will tory bulge reduced to four at the lslation. who only Thursday ascended to the backing of the Democratic Martin Heating Co. Janitrol Dealer Ga-Oll Eleetrle Fnraeeei Central Air Conditioning 29 Yean hi Buaiaeee 184 Wet Charek St.

PltyNE 345-5415 Sadly missed by Lynda, De ence Green Shaffer; one sister, Beulah Gaines, Mt. Vernon; and 10:30 a.m. on monaay, oi third'quarter break before their balanced scoring attack put the bora, Desnna, and Donna Sher Francis de Sales Church. Bunai nieces and nephews. will be in St.

Joseph's Cemetery. game on ice. The Southwick Funeral Home, U.S. sends Cambodian war materials man. MEMORIAM John Card, Mark Woltjen and Columbus, will be in charge, Mike Blace all hit double fig Friends may call at the fcgan Funeral Home Saturday and Sunday, 2 to 4 and 7 to 9.

There will be no calling hours, In loving memory of my father, F. J. Hobbs, who passed ures for Newark, and Dave Par By GEORGE ESPER Associated Press Writer the attack on the airport and to provide war materials for Cam Am Rog said the Cambodian command had advance warning of the attack but "did not have khill and Denny Allen contribut TRIBUTE Harley H. Frye away 13 years ago January 23, JUST ARRIVED! Another fresh lot et thoie femaai NORTHERN SPY APPLES $3.00 per baahel Q. GHIL0NI SONS 165 South WUliame St.

SAIGON (AP) The Uniteti bodian troops trying to secure ed eight and seven points, res 1958. Services for; Harley H. Frye, the means to strengthen the Highway 4, Phnom' Penh's life Sadly i by daughter 50, Rt. 5, Mt. Vemon, will be Melvin R.

Bowers Sprvires for Melvin R-. Bow Summary: line to the sea. bases' defenses." Mrs. Richard Fortune. m.

Sunday in the chapel of He said hundreds of tons of Officials said the airlift, halt the North Funeral Home. Mt, NEWARK RESERVES Perrkhill S-M; MEMORIAM barbed wire would have been Allen 3-1-7; Gard 5-2-12; Lwi 2-0-4; States rushed up to 80 tons of war materials to Cambodia today, and a large bomb explosion ripped through a government office in Phnom The attack came on the, heels of a devastating rock ers, 76, Rt. 2, Crooksville, Ohio, will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday in the chapel of the Fred L. Can Vernon, with the Rev.

John In loving memory of our dear ed Friday because of the attacks on the airport, would continue. Scett 01-lj Black 3-4-10; Woltjsn 4-3-11 Gehrina 1-1-3. Totals 21-14-M. needed to strengthen the air' Clouston officiating. Burial will UPPER ARLINGTON RcScKVCS port's defenses.

hitting any of the dump's gasoline tanks, a Cambodian military spokesman said. Associated Press correspondent Robin Mannock reported from Phnom Penh that about 200 persons, including many women and children, were killed or wounded during the airport attack when, exploding armaments at an ammunition dump wiped out a nearby camp housing civilian dependents of Cambodian troops. The rocket and commando attack on the airport destroyed at least 10 planes and four helicop- parents, Mrs. Clara Sells who passed away January 23, 1941 non and Sons Funeral Home, be in Union Grove Cemetery Feuintr 2-0-4; Murphy 4-1-9; RuimII 4-0-8; Taylor 1-5-21; Fulton 1-3-5. Total: Crooksville.

with the Rev. Ar near Gambler, Ohio. The Cambodian military com Am Rong said it appears that Phnom Penh will soon fee and Mr. John Sells on May 11 19-9-38. -Scar al th tnd ef each auarttrl thur Long officiating.

Burial will et, mortar and guerrilla assault Mr. Frye died Thursday eve mand said Communist-led forces followed up on the airport Niwark 15 32 42 54 HOUSES FOR SALE MADISON AVE. 7 rooms, 2 baths. HUDSON AVE. 1 rooms, 2 baths.

10th. ST. -7 rooms, IVi baths. MOUND ST. 6 rooms.

Call 345-2315 be in Zanesville Memorial pars, 1959. Gone but not forgotten. subjected to long-range bom Friday oil the Phnom Penh ning in Mercy Hospital, Mt. Ver Arlington 3 21 31 attacks by lobbing mortar shells non, where he had been a pa Mr. Bowers died Friday in Good Samaritan Hospital The Family.

There are 3,710,000 miles of overnight into the Cambodian bardments by rockets and heavy mortars, just as Saigon has been for three years. But he tient since October. He was born Military police at me scene hi CARD OF.THANKS Zanesville, where he had been a roads and streets in the U.S., 21 the explosion at an immigration Dec. 10, 1920, in Knox County, army's main fuel storage depot at Prek Pnoeu, just outside the service office in the downtown per cent of them unsurf aced, ac we wisn to express our sin Mr. Frye was a supervisor for patient since Jan.

14. He was born June 24. 1894, near Gran indicated that an all-out assault on Phnom Penh does not appear capital. cording to the Federal Highway the United Telephone Co. in Mt, cere thanks to all who rendered their services and floral offer ville.

a Administration. llikely at this point. others. The missiles exploded without Vernon, where he was employed port of the capital said about 10 persons were wounded in the blast. They said there were no known dead, although it was Mr.

Bowers was retired from ings tiuring the sickness and for 24 years. He was a member death of our husband and father, t. 'e ft fl of the Faith Lutheran Churci the Ohio Fuel Gas Co. after 41 years of service. He was a Chauncey Lynn.

possible that some bodies might and was an army veteran of W. Main St. Wife, Annie; children and! member of the Maple uinsuan be found the rubble. World War n. He was als MILBAUGH, Shirl 580 Hud "OHIO TRAVELERS BAND" Country Western Music Featurinf New Female VoeaUst DEBBIE TURNER Now Playing 9:30 pm-2 am J-BAR-D Colnmbni Mt.

Vernon, Ohio Information 341-8483 Church in Crooksville. grandchjjdren 1 Two "U.S. Air Force C130 member of the American Legion son Ave. transports flew arms, ammusi MORRISON. Mrs.

Robert Surviving are his wife, Freda V. Right Bowers; three daugh Jr. and infant, 38 N. 31st St. tion, spare parts, barbed wire and sandbags into Phnom Penh PHILIPPS, Miss Robin 14 and Eagles Lodge of Perrys-ville, Ohio.

Surviving ire his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Frye, Gambier, Ohio; five sisters, Mrs. Ada Hughes and Mrs. Pearl Boylan, Hospital to help the capital recover from 338 E.

Maple Granville, ters, Mrs. Herbert Barr, Zanesville, Mrs. Randall Longstreth and Mrs. Bernard Sowers, Crooksville; one 'son, Clarence Zanesville; one ROSE. Nicholas 198 (Ite'lftlUEfe Locust St.

1 SAR1TN, Mrs. Jimmie, Rt. Charles," Newark; 12 grandchil Hebron. SMITH, Mrs. Edith 75 rea Hebron.

RusselPAve. 32nd St. uto MEYERS, Mrs. Sheryl KER, Bruce 967 Grafton SOKOL, Laurie 7. of 170 dren and seven great-grandchildren.

Calling hours are after 6 p.m. Saturday. MEMORIAM In loving memory of James 211 Granville St. Rd. Uccidents Parana Dr.

ARTHURETTA'S BEAUTY SHOP Under New Management Jackie Floyd, Manager sad Operator SPECIAL! $20 Wave New $12.50 $15 Wave Now $10.00 Hair, cat shampoo and Cfl eet ONLY llUU Old and new customers welcome. B78 Radian Drive 844-6483 or 844-8940 mi NEELY, Arthur, 338 N. LE FEVER, Mrs. Paul 7, SPRINGSTON. Leerand V.

Cedar St. of 71 1 ndianhead Dr. 223 Woods Ave. FRIDAY PHAELAN, Mrs. Paul 46 STAUDT.

Mrs. Ralph 51 looker, Benita 7 Cunningham, who passed away Clark Ave. of 43 Waterworks Rd. Willrich Dr. 1:02 p.m.; L.

Evelyn Lane, 63, of 302 W. Myrtle treated and released from Licking Coun 13 years ago January 22, 1958. Visiting hours: General, noon to 9 p. m. Maternity, 2 to 4 and 7 to 8 p.

m. For information concerning patients' condition, call 344-3545. ADMITTED BAUGHMAN, Michael 3, Buckeye Lake. BEVERLIN, Joshua 261 W. Church St.

BLAMER, Mrs. Glen 950 Ftirlawn Ave. BURRELL, James 177 E. Postal Ave. TAYLOR, Scott 18 of! LOVE, Jacqueline, 10, of 874 RANCK, Mrs.

Ralph Rt. 6. SMITH, Bruce 8, of 52 Jef Rt. 1. Garfield Ave, Always a lonely heartache, Often a lonely tear, But always a precious memo ferson St.

VARRASSO, Cecilia 2 MAY, Mrs. James A. and in ty Memorial Hospital; three-car accident at intersection of 21st Street and Granville Road; Lane TUCKER, Thomas 197 of Rt. 2. fant, 61 Harris Ave." ry.

Central Ave. 1 flfliiTtinTflri WILEY. Thomas 3 of MAXWELL, Rex Rt. 2, Of one we loved so near." auto struck in front by auto driven by Stebhen Meagher, Granville I i 127 N. 11th St.

Clarke Sadly missed by wife, Birdie WAHL, Mrs. Firman, 941 w. LOCUSt St. DISMISSED Mrs. Wilbert 202 Thresher SL, Granville.

18, of 99 Jefferson and from behind by auto driven by Harold H. Henthorn. 126 Wilwood 518 W. Broadway, Granville. and Grandchildren.

MEMORIAM In loving memory of our fa 1 1 L3 CALLIS, William 73 Para WUNDER, Lyle 13, of 1731 ARMENTROUT, Robert RAKES, Mrs. Beatrice 14 Henthorn was cited for assured Maholm St, 328 Eddy St. ther and grandfather, Lester na Dr. CULVER, John 375 Garfield Ave. V.F.W.

DANCE Saturday, Jan. 23rd "BOB LONG" 0 and 9:30 to 12:30 Members ad Guests No Charge Bovlston Ave. RADER, Andrew 4, of N. 10th St. clear distance ahead.

BAUGHMAN, Michael 3, of REID. Mrs. Jerry 161 i Sherman, who passed away one Even; the most com-: plete funeral, service will be inadequate if is not provided i dignity anf good taste. At Ross Henderson Funeral Home, we do everything possible for the family. and in a manner that assures true peace of mind.

Jloss HEnDERSOn 8B NORTH FIFTH STREET nwBftwim CHMUt LJONM10N P1IONC 8 p.m. Leonard F. Shaher, Swainford Dr. Woods Avenue, Buckeye Lake year ago January 24, 1970. GRAY, Mrs.

Charles 739 SCHWENKE, David 16, of 41. of 375 Eddy Wayne S. BICKLE, Walter 1519 SCARBERRY, Terry Rt, Treasurer thoughts of a father Frv. of 70 Pearl and 3 Plain City. Fieldson Heath.

HINDMAN, Mrs. Charles 193 Indianhead Dr. so -Often brings a silent tear; Larry Rissle, 24, Jefferson Wynnwood Dr. BRADY, Robert Rt. 1 Granville.

SHELTON, John 122 Bol 4 uTTf Street, injured in one-car acci ton Ave. Thoughts return to times long HOLMES, Mrs. Jack 216 dent on Ohio 16; Shaner was ad BRUBAKER, 'Mrs. Chadwick SIMMERS, Mrs. Jerry L.

Rt. past, i mitted to Tiospital, Fry trans 77 Linnell Granville. Time speeds on, but memories Greenfield Ave. HUMMEL, Clarence Rt. 3, Hog Hollow Rd.

BURTON, Mrs. Lester W. and SIMPSON, Arthur 177 S. last. ported to University Hospital and returned to be admitted to Fourth St.

infant, 66 Stanberry St KILLWORTH, Mrs. Margaret Sadly missed by children, Melissa, Andy, Gary.Dick and Bob CLIPPINGER, Mrs. Hugh SUTHERLAND, KermitC, Licking County Memorial Hospi tal, and Rissle was not admit 77 S. Pine St. 4355 Margaret Lane, Whitehall.

STONE, Thomas. J-i 25 Terrace Dr. STUART, Niles Target St.v.:. WIECHEL, Mrs. Robert 1569 Pleasant Valley Dr.

WILLIAMS, Mrs. Delmer, 255 S. Williams St. ZUPP, Kathryn 4, 1019 Westview Hebron. SNEDEKER, Mrs.

Charles T. and infant, 16 S. Morris St. THIELE, Dietrich Rt. 2, Thornville.

WALTERS, Cletus Rt. 1 Granville. WEISENTJohn 65 N. Ver 460 Manning St. by and grandchildren.

MEMORIAM Rt. 7. LUTHER, Mrs. Raymond P. 262 Van Tassell Ave.

MCMULLEN, Mrs. Ralph TAYLOR. John C. South COLBERT, Mrs. Allen '611 tar ted.

All three thrpwn from auto eastbound on Ohio 16 when driver failed to see detour barricade Ridgefield Rd. Prospect Granville. In memory of George 10 OFF SALE ALL APPLIANCES All Week! Nice Selection of Good Appliances for Your Home All GuaranteedV We Also Have a Large Selection of Good Cleaned Clothing. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES 33 S. 4th St COVENTRY, Mrs.

Robert TAYLOR, Mrs. Rebecca and ran into embankment. State Houdeshell, who left us six and infant, 440 Clarendon St, Rt. 2, Utica, Htehwav Patrol have accident years ago January 23, 1965. DEINES, Mrs.

Herman F. and VALENTINE, Mrs. Frank under investigation. Sadly missed by wife and fam infant, 66 Cynthia St. 193 S.

Williams St. FOR SALE! WESTINGHOUSE WASHER and DRYER $150 344-3277 ily. DERRINGER, Robert VANDEBORNE, Frederick D. Rt. 1, MEMORIAM 51 S.

Williams St. EBERLE, Mrs. William H. and infant, 440 Jackson Blvd. In memory or William Lester non Ave.

Emergency runs Sherman who passed away Jan HINERMAN. Charles 155 uary 24, 1970. GAMES PARTY TONIGHT! VHO'S Flamingo Dr. KRIEGSHABER, Edward, 931 Welsh View Dr. LOUGHRIDGE, James 10, of 196 Mound St.

MC KEE, Mrs. Richard E. and infant, 120 Summit St. MARSTON, Wendell 1409 Oxford Downs Rd. This is the beginning of a new HUNT.

James Adam, 5, of HEW? day. Central Buckeye Lake. K. P. HALL 8 P.M.

(FREE' GAMES 7:15) God has given me this day to FRIDAY 1:04 p.m. to 21st Street and Granville Road; Evelyn Lane, auto accident; taken to hospital. 9:43 n.m. to 71 State auto JENKINS, John, 19 Everett use as I will. I can waste it or use it for Ave.

Buckeye Lake. (225) MASON. Mrs. Mary C. 1390 JONES.

Mrs. Mabel 660 THURSDAY had: good. BROWN, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel accident, reported victim fled the scene.

McGonagle Serving the Newark Area Since 1895 What I do today is important. When tomorrow comes, this Lee, St. Louisville, a' girl. 3-WAY PLAYOFF TONIGHT! 1 STAMP 15! 2 STAMPS 35! 4 STAMPS 175! ALSO BIG GAME 55 Nos. (300)! PUBLIC WELCOME Sponsored by Newark Hairdreesere CURLISS.

Mr. and Mrs. Basil C- I riss JDrothers Itlcs day will be gone forever, 289 Clinton St. Fire runs MASTERSON, Mr. and Mrs.

Rexford Somerset, Ohio, girl. FRIDAY Leaving in its place something I have traded for it. I want it to be gain, not loss; good not evil; success not failure; In order that I shall not regret the price. I paid for it. SHUMAKER, Mr.

and Mrs. 8:02 a.m. to 23 North ciga James A. McGonagl Started in th Funeral butinti in 1891 at New lexingten. He began business in Newark in 1895 and in 1933 He hit sen, Charles McGonagle, operated the J.

A. Mc-Genagle Sen Funeral Heme. After J. A. McGonagle's death Charles McGonagle began using the Facilities at the New Eagn Funeral Heme, to continue the best funeral service possible.

Remember-You tan turn to US with confidence hi your time of need. EAGLES CHARITY GAME rette had ignited material in Neil Rt. 6. FRIDAY grain pit, no damage. 10:58 a.m.

to 385 Ridge Sadly missed by son, Gary STEDMAN, Mr. and Mrs. For lock out. Lee and six grandchildren. 12:19 p.m.

to 56 S. First rest Rt. 7, a boy. TUESDAY MEMORIAM carbon monoxide test, negative In loving memory of Velma SUNDAY WILLEY, 2:30 P.M. William M.

Chapel Calling Hours: Saturday 2 to 4 P.M. and to 9 P.M. 1:20 p.m. to 43 S. 32nd ELLIOTT, Sgt.

and Mrs. Big 500 Coverall 200 At 57 Nos. 1450 Offered Attendance Award 390 Early Games 7:30 Regular Games 8:00 Sunday Evening Games M. Loy, who passed away Janu ary 23, 1968. James a boy in Ft.

Walton Beach General Hospital, Fla. Their home is in Niceville, Fla. McGONAGLE FUNERAL SERVICE tHAIUS MUGeMglt, Direct far flt tH 141 N.24THST. God knows how much I miss furnace overheated, minor damage. 2:38 p.m.

to 5l7Moull St; carbon monoxide test, negative. 3:53 p.m. to 328 Zelora her, Both are formerly of Newark. Never shall her memory fade; Mrs. Elliott is the former Cheryl Loving thoughts shall ever! Ml.

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