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A A A A A A THE LOGANSPORT PHAROS TRIBUNE MONDAY EVENING, JANUARY 12, 1931 The Classified Way -TRY IT! Its Easy To Sell Receipta-9400 holdovers 300. Market--Slow. Markat-Slow, 15025c 170-200 1Ds lower. Bulk desirable 8.60 at 160 106 8.65 Few 8.76 Piga 8.20 8.40 220-240 1b0 7.500 S.20 250-330: lbs Packing. SOWS 8.75 Cattle Market- Steady to 25c lower.

Receipts--1600. Choice yearlings $13.00 Goodkinds $11.00 Bulk 9.50 Common 6.75 08.50 steers and hellers Beet cows 5.50 grades 2.500 4.00 Cutter Calves Vealers generally 50c lower at Recelpts-1700. $13.00 down. Sheep Lambs unevenly lower. Receipts-8400, Fat lambs off most.

Gpod to choice 8.75@ 9.00 Medium kinds and strong welgbt. 8.00@ 8.25 Throwouts 7.00@@ 7.25 BUFFALO LIVE STOCK Hogs NEWS NOTES J. D. Taylor is In Indianapalls attending two day session of the Indiana Association of Optometrists. Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Carruthers and family. of Rochester. spent Bunday at the home Mr. and Mrs.

Chester Robbins, 1524 George street. STATE OFFICIAL HELPS CUT GAS TAX IN MONTANA BUTTE, pushing a campaign, that increased the tax burden of the people of Montana approximately $3,500,000 highw7. a com- year led the way in show ho'w the people who the missioner, same tax could lower their expenditures by a Rowe was one of the leaders in similar amount. the campaign to obtain a five-cent gallon of gasoline. He tax then on: each organized a community gasoline company to lower.

gasoline prices, which ho thought were discriminating. The success of his community station ization of at community led to stations Butte the organwhere. Major operators were i forced to lower prices. 0 00 0 PAGE NINE Cheated by Death WANT AD RATES The Pharon-Trbune endeavors to 91. print preciate only the truthful calling ads of.

attention any to highest standards of advertisements not conformthe honesty. Mrs. ads are restricted to pubiish- thelr oper, right to enit or reclassification. The redarve the and will not any responsible for more than one advortsement 30. ingorrect Insertion.

Advertiains Rates The rates for the Pharon-Tribune three Classified times Ada por word each Inserted Lime? per Sc insertion. 3 times per 18 times per 35 times per low 31. AUTOMOBILES Used Cars For Sale 1929 Rondaters, Tudor and other' Ford Coupe Also two standard makes. Just East HENDRICKSON of Sears, MOTOR Roebuck SALES Co: 34. Garages ed Instant Starting With a 905 Erie Av.

Ph. 1077 Schebler Carburetor. Ave 25. nub Garage. BUSINESS SERVICE 700 7.

Anto Repair Shops 38. Guaranteed Batteries $4,00 exchAnge SOUTHSIDE GARAGE 909 124 Burlington Phone 87. John Meyer Welding of all. kinds 518. North: 8t.

We Do Front Aligning BEN PENNINOTON, Pa. 377. Micellaneons Serrice When You Need It Bad 43. You Need It Good See Geo. Kraus Your Upbolsterer 208 Bth Ph.

486-K Taxi 540 Prompt, Courteous Service Checker and Hudson Cab. Co. Women's Personals PERMANENT WAVE SPECIAL $4.00 535 mi adwy. Beauty Box. Ph.

237 14 Talloring, Cleaning, Pressing Robe Tanning Co. Clean and glass fur relining. conte, 521 New High pro casa. Repair and Furs Made, Remodeled Dressmaking. Repair 1720.

work, MXI Het sonable. Dempsey', MEN'S SUITS AND OVERCOATS Cleaned and Pressed $1.00 THE O. K. STORE 1884 Peerless Cleaners Dressed cleaned, pressed $1.00 $1.00 up Men's suita cleaned Coats closued $1.00 Phone Slightly Used Suits Cheap PERFECT CLEANERS Or Wall Street PHODe 431 Moving, Hauling, Storage Carr Cartage Co. Transfor and Storage New location at 421 Aigh.

Pa, 51 REID TRANSFER City and Overland Moving 321 Fifth Bt. Phone 1869 EMPLOYMENT 11. Female Help Wanted WANTED: AN ELDERLY LADY housekeeper for a bachelor on araall farm. Must be country experienced. A good home for the right party.

One who prefers a home rather than wages. Box A 526. WANTED: A COOK. CALL 1196. 17.

Wanted Female WANTED: WASHINGS. CALLED for and delivored. Work guaran teed. Inquire 1437 Treen St. FINANCIAL Money To Loam OUR RATE IS NEARLY LESS ON LOANS $100 TO $300 Only husband and wife need sign.

No red tape--no tees or advance charges. Very easy payments: Masily and you loan CAn be be arranged 10 our private will surprised how attics. National Lenders Room 5-City Bank Bids. Phone 594 WHY PAY MORE? Where you borrow and how much it COSTS you in just as IMPORTANT as the amount you need. Our plan is especially ed to at your needs and sour aditty to repay our service and is CONFIPRAC TICAL, FRIENDLY DENTIAL- You SAVE MONEY.

too as MERCHANDISE FOR SALE Flowers, Plants, Seeds Artistic Funeral Work Geo, Bouquet Moriarty Phone Shop 342 ROOMS FOR RENT Housekeeping Rooms FOR RENT: FURNISHED housekeepiag rooms and sleeping rooms. Market. FOR RENT: WARM ROOMS AT prices. 922 Broadway, Furnished Rooms FOR RENT: FRONT DOUBLE room, twin beds, also nice single room, Private family. 1132 High.

FOR RENT: LARGE. NICELY furnished front room. 913 North. Heated, For gentlomes. REAL ESTATE FOR RENT Apartments FOR RENT: MODERN apartment, Ground floor, Ph.

1317 or 667. Business Places FOR RENT: PROPERTY 115-117 6th St. for business purposes. Ph. or 1128..

FArms FOR RENT: LARGE FARM NEAR Royal Contre. Address. Box $26. Houses FOR RENT: MODERN EIGHT room home. 727 Wheatland Ave.

Inquire 601. W. Broadway. 161, RENT: STRICTLY MODERN house. 1818-K.

REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 34 Acre Farm Ode mile from Flora. Has strictly, modern 7 room house with electric lights, furnace, bath, hot and' cold water, tull basement. Good big barn, large chicken house, hos barn, garage. Also has sugar: ment camp for making ayrup. All bulld: with and equips inga.

very: have productive: soll, Improveconcrete toors. This is. would cost $9,000. WIll sacrifice for $6,500. Logansport Real Estate Renting, Agency Room 209.

Barnes Bldg. Ph. 1955 41. Houses Home For. Sale Well located on paved street, has 6 rooms and double garage.

Why rent when you can buy this pay bargain for $1250.00. TOM McELHENY 5 Acres For Sale Located close in and has new bungalow, electric lights, dandy level land and can be. -bought on PAYments. TOM McELHENY LIVE STOOK 56. Poultry HATCHED BY THE THOUSANDS atter January 15th.

$11.00 per 100. Square deal guaranteed. Order now CRAWFORD CHICK HATCHERY WINAMAC, IND. White and Brown Leghorus: $10 per 100: $9,75 per 300; $9,50 per 500: $9.35 per 800: $9.00 per 1000. Light.

Brahamas $1.3 You can still buy Jan. 19th chicks for early brollers. Next batches Feb, 9-16 and 23. Get busy -raise broilers. Hoosier Hatchery, Michigantown, Ind.

FIRST HATCH DEC. 29, 1930 All eggs set according to orders. Send in your orders Special early order discounts. Write for prices. Royal Centre Branch Geneva Hatcheries, Albert Strauch Manager.

Look! Chick Buyers Barred, White, Buff Rocks, Reds, White Wyandottes and Buff Orpingtons: $11 per 100: $11.75 per 300: $11.60 per 500: $11.25 per 800: $11 por 1000. TORONTO, of the world's Anest astronomical observatories with a refecting telescope 74 luches long will be erected Dear Toronto, according to an announcemont by Prof. C. A. Chant, head of the department of astro: any at the University of Toronto.

The observatory built by contributions from Mra. David A. Daniap and her son. D. Moffatt Dunlap.

as a memorial to the late Carid A. Dunlap, died in 1914 The telescope, Prof. Chant said, will have the second largest aperture In the world, and will require three years for construction. TORONTO UNIVERSITY TO RAVE RUGE TELESCOPE NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has been appointed by the Casa Circult Court, and quail fed as Administratrix of the estate of George S. Kiatior, deceased.

Said estate is solvent. NELLIE KISTLER. Administratrix. Kistler, Kistier McHale. Attorneys for estate.

LATEST MARKET REPORTS DEATHS and FUNERALS KLECKNER. Following an illness of three 1 reeks Mrn, Stephen Kleckner, 80, passed away 12:30 at her Saturday home east of Camden at 400n. Surviving with the huaband are eight children Miss Blanche Klecknor of California, Mrs. Emma Robinson, Lucerne, Mrs. Pearl Armstrong, Galveston, Mrs.

Ethel Gardnor and Carl Kleckner of East Chicago, Mrs. Maude Sink of Camden, Rey. W. Kleckner, Columbia, and Ira Kleckner of Camden. Funeral services were conducted at.

1:30 this afternoon from the residence with Rev, William Angle officiating. Burial was made 10 the Camden cemetery. METL Final rites for Mra. Emma Metz conducted from the home, 314 were Brown street at 1 o'clock this Rey. Arthur.

Atwell officiated and was made 12 afternoon. the Davis cemetery. for services to be conducted at .9 o'clock Tuesday morning at the St. Vincent de Paul church. Interment will be made In the St.

Vincent cemetery, Miss Guokien for past four years has -been employed by Mrs. Phillip Zolercher as advertising manager of the Eastern Star Mazagzine, which is published in Indianapolis. STEPHENSON, Lois Ann Stephenson, three old daughior of Air. and -Are. Charles Stephenson of Washmonths ington Township passed away ati the realdence at 1 o'clock Sunday unternoon, She in aGrvived by the parents and four brothers, Robert William, Bernard and Charles and one aidter Hazel, Funeral services will be conby Rev.

E. J. Edwards at 2 ducted o'clock afternoon from the residence. De made in Mt. Hope cemetery." NON-RESIDENT NOTICE The State of Indiana, Cars County Notice to Non-Resident: 53: Cuss Circuit Court of Indiana, January Term; 1931.

No. 21.553.7 Sarah Rosetta Linton vs. Charies A. Linton et al. Be It known, that on this Complaint in Partition, 7th day of March the year 1029 the above named.

plaintiff by her attorneys flied in the office of the Clerk of the Case Circult Court her complaint against L220 defendant in the above al. Cidavit of cause. a competent person that' entitled togother with an the defendanc of hereinafter tho State named of In- 19 diana. to. wit: Charles Linton, Mary E.

Slick, Gertrude McMeans, George E. CogSaid defondants are therefore here ley and Cogley. by notifeld of the fliing and pendand ency that unleas they Appear and of said complaint against thom answer or domir thereto, at the calling of said cause at the Court House in the City of Logansport, in Casa Count, in the State Indion the 9th day or. March 1981 said' complaint and the matters and things therein contained and alleged in yelll be heard and determined RADER. Funeral services for Mrs.

Ida Rader will be held at 2 o'clock Tuenday afternoon from the Methodist church, at Mexico. Burial will be made in the adJoining cemetery. GUCKIEN, Adrienne Ann Guckien 36, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Guckien died at her home in Wasbington Township, Carroll County Sunday morning at' 4:45 alter an Niness of two weeks.

She Is. survived by her parents four brothers, Hayes, Willam, Daniel and Charles, one sister Ellnor and one niece Mary Patricia all. residing in WaakingGuckier. ton Arrangements. have been made their absence.

Witness the cierk and seal of said court, this 12th day of January, 3931. (Seal) LULU BYERS. Clerk Casa -Circult Court JENKINES Attorneys for Plaintiff. JENKINES, 13 19 :6 The NOTICE State TO of Indiana, Cass County, NON-RESIDENTS ga: Cass Circuit Court Tot No. Indiana, Edgar Morphet v8.

John J. November term. Be. Stevens, known, that on this 37th ot Al of It Decomber, in the year 1930. day named plaintitt by his Attorneys the filed Cars In the Circult office Court of the him Clerk complaint arrinet the defendants or In the with an attiavit of a compatent above entitled cause, togeth.

that the defendants hereinperson named are not residents of of Indiana towil: John the unknown wife, J. Stevens. locatees of John heirs, J. Stevens, deceased: William Reader. the unknown wife.

William heirs, devisees And deceased: legatees Edward of Frushour. videos the ADd unknown legatees of Edward wite, heirs deGuardian George W. Stevens. Loren Frushour, deccased: Marla Sterens. C.

Stevens. William Stevens, minor heirs of James Stevens, decensed. detondants are therefore horeby Said notifed of the tiling and pendency of said complaint against them, and that unless they appear the and calling answer of or domur thereto, at Court House in said cause of Loxansport in CARE 8t the the County, City In the State of Indiana, on the complaint 37th day and the matters and of February, 1931, said things therein contained and And determined allaxed, will he heard in their absence, Clerk and Seal of Witness this 37th day. of Desaid Court. cember, 1930.

(Seal) LULU Cass Circuit BTERS Court, Clerk Tairy, Gamble: le Jenkines, Attorneys for Plaintift, NEW YORK STOCKS I NEW YORK, Jan, stock exchange in the inSubstantial declines were forced on session of the week today. itial of the leading railroad Many shares bad developed weaknesses. With Issues like New York tral, and Baltimore Ohio suttering losses of one to. nearly. four points, professional selling operations derel-: in other Westinghoust Electric broke early four points to a new low ou.

the rent movement and special shares such as Texas Corporation and A. M. Byers: displayed heavy tone. Recessions in the main body of stocks, however, were generally small and of little significance in view of the comparatively light trading pace. Losses in steel: common; General Electric, American Can and J.

I. Case, were held to technical proportions, and did not exceed one to two pointe. Selling of, railroad shares WAg 4 natural development following their substantial advance since the start of the new year. Weaknesses these issues; however, 'had dampening effect on' market sentiment. Texas.

corporation was outstanding, breaking more than 3 points on selling started by an ofEcial statement that 1930 earnings were equal to only $1.52 A share, against dividend requirements of $3 a share. Weakness in Texas corporation was not 'redected to. a great extent in other. petroleum however, many of which mat support 'at oil yamall losses. Amusements, likewise, met good support, while utilities moved in much the same manner as the loading industrials.

POTASH MINERALS FOUND Mineral -beds, containing important potash minerals, possibly: of commercial In New. Mexico and West Texas, Importance. have been discovered the Department of Interior has announced." Test holes, drilled by the Bureau of Mines under the potash which provides Joint exploration -by the Interior And. Commerce Departments, shown of most carnallite, important sylvite and polyhallter the potash minerala magnesium European. and fields.

Potassium, calcium chlorides and; sulphates are the chiet ingredient. Ripley Will Send Prizes Offered for "Believe It or Not" "Proof If You "Suggestions for Ask It: -By RIPLEY Your' Restest Ravelope Ripley Raklatered D. B. Patent Ordios With- THE HELL- COPTER -DESCENDS TO EARTH SLOWER TAN A' MAN WITH A PARACHUTE WAMPETON HIGH SCORED 7 TOUCHDOWNS IN THE LAST 4 35 SECS. OF PLAY AGAINST CASSELTON (N.

DAK.) HIGH Loretta Bremner, wealthy Miss heiress, whose fiance, Chicago M. Curley son of the of Boston, died suddenly -James mayor Friday. The young couple. planned be married next after to his graduation from Harvard law school. Announcement of their engagement was being withheld until Spring and their plans were only to.

a small circle. of known friends: TRAIN -AUTO CRASH KILLS TWO PERSONS TORRE HAUTE, Jan. 12, Two othere persons. in a were hospital with sodead today, two rious Injuries and a third slightly injured, 86 result of an morning. train crash here Sunday Jobn D.

20, driver of the aud Mary Wilson, 23, died in.a car, hospital yesterday. and Condition Eilens of Elmer. Ballinger, 18 Searcy was reported as serious by hospital- attaches, Greiner: was released after recelving treatment for -her Injuries. Lady Bugs la ode at the best i know aviators in' England. CLOSED FOR ONE YEAR FOR VIOLATION OF THE NATIONAL ACT A TREE WAS PADLOCKED BY THE U.S.

GOVERNMENT IT WAS USED AS A STILL Dyernile, SIGN ON THE DOOR OF THE ST. HELENA, CALIF. CITY 0AIL to PEATTIE STANFORD WWW. Rip'9 9131 ire Greet tamous original "Golden Delicious" tree is owned THE CAGED TREE--The It was discovered by Paul Stark bigh or fruit growers, of Louisiana, found to Miesourl. bear large golden apples with an entirely new West Virginia, and was is zealously guarded to the extent.

that the right to propagate fruit off From this oue tree, apple growers throughout the this tree protected with burglar producing aairms. train loads of these apples annually. orchards that are HAMILTON GRADUATED FROM COLLEGE AT THE AGE OF ALEXANDER and first American Secretary of the Treasury, brilliant soldier and statesman, Decalogue in the original Hebrew. entered age of he was able to recite graduated in 1774. when only 17 years olp.

The the lumbia University) in 1772, ana Revolhtion, were ripening at the time. which chiminaled in the American UNAVAGO BOARD OF TRADE CHICAGO, Jau. Again buying of May wheat by foreign Board of Trade. aborts boosted wheat reached the best level alice prices on the Oct, but increase of nearly and 2,000,000 Du profit-taking in the wales visible. supply prices back 'to around the toward previous the close." Corn railled close on wheat upward with IL The chart covering.

carrying market had unrettled and. July castly early but visible fairly firin, The decrease in the aupply reflected uke abnormally of small movement for this time the At year. the close wheat were WAS 1-8 to firm. 3-8c up, corn WAS to 1c higher and bate were bigher. Provision were weak, 10 to points lower.

Liverpool continued dull aud during the afternoon and the firm market clued to higher. Buenos Aires held steady at its decline at mid-day. Tha to board WBA credited with farm taking all the arrivals at Kansas City today. Cash prices were unchanged to higher. Receipts were 205 cars.

Corn was steady to firm duriug the morning at mid-session. The chief with prices 3-8 to the strength in wheat higher factor was which. caused aborts to cover. while larger over the ware not suiticiently so Receipts, weekend, change in: the tarmto' indicate er's holdingattitude. Commission bouses were on.

both sides modCaab prices were URReceipts were 164 care. crately. changed. Oats had a firm tone. and prices were slightly higher, to 3-8c up, at mid morning.

The northwest buying side with othwas on. the ers and locals were unchanged to doing some selling. prices higher, Receipts were 16 Low. cars. Close Open High WHEAT: Mar; 82 82.

May Old 84. 844 July Mar Old 68 CORN: 71 May Old 73 13 July OATS: Mar old -344 May 'Old 634 July 1s CHICAGO LIVE STOCK Hogs: Receipts 75,000, includ. 40,000 direct; opened, steady, later trade mostly. 10-15 bigher than Friday's average; top 8-35; bulk 180-210 lb 8.00 220-310 lb 1.36@1.90; pigs 8.00 08.35: packing SOWS 6.35 26.60. lights 140-160 1b rd ch 6.000 8.25; med wta 200.250 1b Ed ch 7.55 8.15; beavy weights 250-850 1b gd ch pkng sowe 275-500 15 med Ed 6.35 slaughter pigs 100-130-Ib gd ch 7.75 Cattle: Receipts.

calves choice. steers very scarce, about steady; best medium weights 12.80; heavies 11.50; some yearlings held. higher bulk ol steers of value to sell 8.00 210.50 bidding: 35 or more lower such kinds; she. stock sharing decline. Blaughter.

Cattie and Vealers: Steers $00-900 ch 000-1100 15 lb- ed ch 1300 lb' gd ch: 9.50011.15; 3100-1500-1b gd: ch 9.950 014.00; 600-1300 lb com and med. 6.250 0 hellers 5.50 ID rd A ch 1.15@11.75; common and medium 5.00 gd ch. 7.25; common and medium 4.250 5.50; low cutter cutter 3.000 ch 4.25; (beet) bull 5.00 (rigs excluded) cutter, gd to medium 4.00@5.65; vealers (milk ted) ch 5.0011.00; medium 7.50@8.00; Stocker cull and Feeder common 5.000 Cattle: 0 Steers 500-1050 lb gd medium ch 5.50 7.000 9.00; common and 7.00. Sheep: Receipts openweak to 25 lower; ed. on near.

choice lambs: early bulk 8.25 8.50 to. packers: lightbest hold above 8.75; good weight yearling: 7.00;. fat eyes and 3.00 (04.00. Slaughter Sheep Lambs: Lambs 90 lb down gd ch 8.00@8.85; medium all, weights common 5.50 2.500 ewes 90-150 lg med to ch 4.00; all weights cull and common 1.50 Feeding Lambs: 50-75 15 id ch 3.000 07.75: CASH GRAIN CHICAGO, grain close: Wheat: 1 red 1, hard 2 hard Corn: 2 mixed 69; 3 mxd 67; mid 5 mixed 64; 3' gel5 low yelow 674 64 269: 4 yellow 6 yellow 620 4 white Oats: 2 white 3 white Rye: None. Barley: Timothy: 8.75@9.00.

I Clover: 14.75@22.50: .10 SWIFT CO. Delivered to Loransport plant to Ins taot ba Hens, over 4 Ibs. .20 Hans, under 4 IDs. .16 Leghorn hens .13 Chickens, over 4 15s. Chickens, under 4 1 Leghorn chickens Geese White ducks 12 Heavy stags Leghorn stage Hennery eggs .27 Egga No .9 En No.

1 HOME PROVISIONS Elpers Fattie Egga Springs Hens Roosters Butter Veal calves 1.00 0.00 Heifers 1.00 Steers 8.00 W. H. Hansen Erci Fries Light bent 484 D. A. ELDER co.

fowls 4 Ibk, and up .18 Colored fowls 4 Ibs. to 5 Colored fowls under 4 Colored springs 4 lbs. and Leghorn fowls Colored springs 4 Jbs. to Leghorn springs Heavy stage Black springs old roosters Esta, rood Geese Ducka LOGANSPORT ELEVATOR Grain Market No. 2 soft No.

2 rye No. white oats New yellow corn .80 INDIANAPOLIS STOCK Farms Holdovers-61. Market Mostly 5c lower. 130 to' 200 lb 200 to 335 lb6 $7.95 225 to 260 $7.164 1.85:, 260. to 300 Ibe 01.55@765; 300.

to 350. 100 to 130 lb8 packing $6.000 6.15. Cattle. Receipta-600, Calves receipts-300. Market-810w trade on all classes; run mostly common and tum grade; steers largely of value to well under $10.00: some, beifera $5.00 00 8.00; tew above cows $4.50 0 6.00; low cutters and cuttern $275 -ateera 50c: lower st $11.00 down.

Sheep. Market largely -Lamba 25c lower; 08.60; better early top thro trouts down to $6.00 and less. lb 1b ONICAGO PRODUCE Ents Market---Unsettled. Receipts-10668 cases. Extra Brats 35 Firsts Ordinaries 11021 Seconds 11016 Market-Easler.

tubs. Extras 17 Extra frats Pirate Seconds 35024 Standards 17 Live Pesttry Market--Steady. Receipts Fowls Springers: 31 Leghorns 18. Geese Ducks 14. Turkeys 22025 Roosters 14 Twine Young 14 Op track 199 arrivale 121.

Shipments Market-About steady. W13cmsin sacked Round Whites 81.4501.60 Idabo sacked $1.70 Colorado MoClures, branded $1.1501.90 Cal. 1930. TOLEDO MARKET TOLEDO, Jan. -Grata close: Wheat: No.

4 red. Corn: No. yellow, 75076. Oats: No. 1 white.

Rye: No. 2. 67. Clover: Domestic prime old $14.50: choice new prime new. choice prime old February 416.85; March Alstke: Cash, March, 11C.40, $14.25.

Butter: Fancy creamery, Eggs: Country run, 2502. Hay: Timothy, $1,40 cwt. 10 Hogs: Receipts 500; market to lower: heavies 7250740: Yorkers 7900 mediums 800; pigs $100815. Cattle: Receipts light; marked steady, Calves: Receipts light; market strODE. by rough mountainside in the Stark Brothers; distinct flavor.

The gud kept (a a cage and tree country bare dereloped is in 1757. At the 17-Alexander Hamilton, College (now Cowas born riffichlties with SALE CALENDAR Fraak Shriver, Closing Out Sale Ian. 21-Minnie and.

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