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Waterloo Chronicle, 27 Nov 1953, p. 6

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.s “It.“ "at': . home bou t nun-um. a t a...‘ Saturday morning. James Dunn's car welded on the pave- ment md went mm the ditch about In]! I mile cut of Plath- vilk on No. " highway, The car was ewe!) wrecked. Jim luf- lug! . _ heed vertebrae, "f"Y""pa wl“ul\.l mun ytvur The follow are committee pulled downpour: of run fell. , Mi ms _ In ttttgdg't early on Sunday _ 'e'gg"rer."'i, 'lT,oeie"tsfit,t evening followed by cooler wea- tellie, Berti-,3?" tt 'fd Cum M on Monday. rg, ce r me - bertson. Mrs. Wit red luhnun, MIL than.“ Mrs. Bert Barrett, Mrs. Stewart “one item Pinttsvilie aneud- Green, Mrs. M, P. FINE, Clair In. the Odom County Conven- Harmer, Donald Curran, Cameron "or' of the Women's Institute held Hume, Lorne PtttEgrew, Robert m Woodstock, Nov. 10th were Restemeyer, Sydney Green, H. L. In M. P, Pains, Mrs. M, Setyder, Ihrvidson, Kenneth Grimes, Jack Mm. Irene Main, Mrs. J. W. Bell, English, Millard Ftllls. lakes Pe- collision with mocha truck on the wwu between Purl; and Art. 8. was taken to Pun; Wul. Rayon; tram the hospital ‘ler said he was twain; satisUctoriU, Damage to the truck was um- and " between $500 and $600, “any "tt,,c,',etf,u,e,'ji2igo,: 11] panirtl ownpours 0 run e m mum“: early on Sunday wanna followed by cooler wea- thc on Monday. “In! Noni - Jan- Winn. M, or Pun-r with. audKeo.d . trumgngck {In My may while wm‘ m 1itlijit tt.terhe? he. wH.ut Herman UPPERT’S Also human and Goodrich Rubber Over-hoes, ete., and all lines of House Slippers Ft .. "t_q.tttt-_ .. rrr. 'ISS to 85.35 We sell more Men's Footwear than most Shoe Stores. Also Cumin“: best made-anneal": Sult- at . V _ 49.“, M We have over 1,000 Ready-to-Wear Suits. "In“ to 815. Your choice _ a.“ to use MINI“! Do not buy that 'ip-in lined coal. gabardirte or covert cloth topcoat until you have seen our W variety ulna. Regular to 59.50, to early buyers. your choke We carry a full line of all styles in men's Oxfords and work shoes by Greets, Valentine, etc. . . . You will not find a more complete variety positively not as low anywhere Real styles and {names to $3950 . P for early buyers, your choice . . . .mm. ASK US ABOUT OUR EASY CREDIT TERMS r polncy Not brg costly odvemsmg but big values ‘On the Joh In the Same hwau'on Over " Yours' ZIP-IN LINED.. COATS With no extra charge for oversize or extra tall Station Wagon CIDA'I‘S our windows for real values In Ila-'0 Staten. Windbreaker; Undenur. Sport Shirt. can Quilted. lined strollers and windttreaeers. s10-94 to s2 822 F1DOT\VEAB s15g to '39 I. KITCHENEI THf DE PE NDABLF STORE Herman Lippert’s toe that cold marina”. MEN'S WEAR p.fl,!?, to 313:2 SUITS teen of the CM Saab-per Company the committee in tex of the annual Suit: Claus para under the chairmanship of Gerald Harmer were selected. to IT an 'diiieiieS,Ji-, vel on an 1'd"AT to Tomato the p. M. m VII sponsored by a building”. and the carrier who met te- gulanenu enjoyed ”on”. “has my Gina" and tttemo "The Wu: Pun auu hub. At a meeting held m the cun- tour Invcl "N Mani ‘Christmu 1t',,hti'lr)rt,', 'gt, the Wat Coast" "A Ttht to 'WA, and the Nemerhnb'. Utter was given by In. D. Mart ot Woodstock Wi- M b M Min _u'ol tubal. with that: 'toa.Gtt2iiiaiiFikiiiFirji- tsu "SO, 59.50 I“ "ao Dill 0-“?! and prices _ Mr. and Mrs. Ken Thompson called on Mrs. Ron-1d Meliuer at K-W Hospital where me is a po- _ no patient. Her recovery " hoped ‘for by her many friends Preparation for the Christmas Syrirt at the school are under- way, l Sunday callers at the home of >Mr and Mn. B, C Wood. were) liir and Mrs Hugh Woods and IMr Ind Mrs [AV/Ia Robertson (and firmly of Kttrherter, Mr and IMrI 1Urr Schneider and family of Heide‘or‘ Ind Mrs Sylvan} ( Wood; of Elmira Toronto visited with relatives in' I know there are other men in the village recently. [an TLt omce building who must . Mr. and Mrs, Don Resume er em rrassed tn the same way land lamily ot London were Slim that I have tee.n; It bt5 "npossible Hiay guests of Mr. and In. H. to pay today's high rateo! taxa- ('iit'ii'ii"ri )s'flull"u,'.o'rhtg'Tg' lunchgive . eno s r riva c an- " 11t ttnd "Pau" te'"",'.:,', ma; ties. Ot the two, [Yrmwh rather _ a; on . T in: own hive privately. l. don't and much (w ere they _aprnt week-end at ‘charity in my heart when I make gthe Royal Fair Ind min-d rela- ‘up my income tax form, eveo tives. Mr. Harold (limb ot Ayr though I know that about a third returned trom the city with them. (of it is supposed to be used fur Mr. FM Mrs. fiame.ron Hume'welfare payments. I'd rather and Miss Fame Dennis motored ihand that out myself to the nurs- le N188“ Falls, Ont.. on Sunday ing sisters and the Salvation Ar- ,and spent the day with Mrs. Den, my and the Community Chest. I in“ Mr. and Mrs: LHaryton Cotton hate paying an army of bureau- who accompanied them as (at, as vents to tax money out of me to, 351.. Catharina where they visited lpay to charity. Charity Mi ruined Mr. amt Mrs. Roy Roland. Joy such middle-men. I wonder ( Mrs. Harold Charles of Ayr was 'rhow much real charity there is in 1a week-end guest at home of Mr. (those huge government onices and Mrs. Clair Harmer. lwhere all those tug machines are . Mr. and Mrs, Jack Rattler were busy Pounding out welfare pay- ‘recenl week-0nd an“: “I Mr. "nents? l Mr. and Mrs. Samuel N. Schultz Jami family spent Sunday with ‘Mr. and Mrs. Elkanah Kennel In Waugh): -- __ Mr. and Mm. Kenneth Israel of Guelph were Sundry visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Harold Israel. The ladies of the community are busy quilting for the Red Cross. Mrs. Sheldon Manner Sr. has kindly thrown open her home tor this work, By In. B. C. Woo. (Chroma: emu-nu . A-representative of the Main- tenance and Missionary Board of the United Church will be the guest ste/tg, on Sunday morn- ing“ t e local church. Mrs. Olive Heibein and son Wil- fred were recent visitors with Mr. and In. Louis Henhoetter at Bra. terloo. Friends of Mr. - Howlett trtd?fft to hegrfrljp'n “be! In Mr. and Mrs. Samuel L. Schultz spent Sunday afternoon with Mr. apd Mrs. Allen Schultz near Tops p193. Mr. and Mrs. Maxwell Siegner and Jimmy spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Swan in Brucetield. Mr. and Mrs. Sam E. Leis visit- ed with Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Leis m Wellesley on Sunday. Young Pelrueu)frtion held its weekly meeting at the home of Mr.y"ulrsdu..i8 Hmriett. - a Detroit hmpiul. Mr. and Mrs, Hewlett up.“ to raurn thin week-end to their home in no". Mus Mildred Somers and Mrs, l C. 300d: "tefyrttmnitd Mr, tad Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred Schmidt " Hampstead ',',r,',"l Sunday with Myand Mrs. Jo n Lou. Mr. and Mrs. Dan G. EN, and family visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Nafziger m Brunner on Sunday. ' Mr, and Mrs. E.ryin Albrecht of near Hampstead spent Sunday wily Mrhand Mrs. Dan Bender. Mrs. "i'ai2iiiiii2,iy Evan of mterbourne, Winner Fug, PY Truly-day Mr. and Mrs. Alvin EN, of Hampstead, and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Kuntzie of Brunner spent apday with Mr. and Mrs. Ohmer IS, V Mr. and Mrs. Walter Kniesel and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Kavelman in Rose- ville. Mus Annie -yost 70f jib-Jig}; spending some time with Mrs, Mttearet Xost. Mr and . $111352? Let-on ( were Sunday visitors with Mrs Joana Lawn, ( Mr. and Mrs. Christopher and son Allen ot Sultana. Sat. who were on a visit in the East spent seven! days the past week with her cousin, Mrs. Brown and Funk Brown and funny. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Butler were recent week-end guests of Mr. anA Mrs. Jun Banger, Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Gehmnn1 and daughter Myrtle ot Blah-r visited with Mr. and Mrs. Walter! t[fave and John Holm on Thurs-: ay. I By In. B. N. Seljuk: (Chmmch Correspondent) Mr, and Mrs. Dan R. Erb and Norma of near Millbank and Mr. and Mrs. Anson Yutzi and tam- ily visited with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Albrecht. Miss Jean Bender of Kitchener spent the week-end with tug: tnest, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Y. en- Mr. and Mrs. Grant Siegner Billy and Joan visited with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kollman near Stanford. Supday. - iii- iStTic"tEia" 'tjPliiiiii, Owen ttgt"huf,2Ptt Pdl, Jau'/d Donn, In tUr - and Orv." “can. l The has at to guide will be not at a “In. on Doc. ML tt',rf,t ,tflPg2,ttt,t to Ox . - 19m Hm”) Sn',."?, Ib- uon-ry Behoo or laden and: was held in Canal "also: f2h"tid 6.011: mm“ in. uderman, In Kline: and Mia Clan sure. All but In“. t.- amed " uattle ado-nation from In: thermos: speaker. In. G. A. Wheeble ot [union wu mt tet',": Her manual: of mud-Nations work um each In Zulu Ellis, [acutely of PUttsvilie, to Mr. trad Gray. In. J. L. Scott of Phthville " teaded her sister‘s wedding. Mr. and Mm. Walter Golbeck ot Toronto visited with relatives In the village recently. . Mr. and Mrs. Don Restemeyer and family ot London were Bun- day guests of Mr. and Mrs. H. Restemeyer. lured on Friday to Toronto I where they spent the week-end " z the Royal Fair Ind mm rela- tives Mr. Harold Chums of Ayr I returned trom the city with them. _ West Montrose t Me. and Mrs. Oscar Jacolis of Poole spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jacobs. In. W Inn. A mun... of interest to Plans- vule modem; took place at Wa- terloo Pt "ty.ryuycNotr. " of, Wood] i,' "9&3? Gig T "erlyrurne, to the 1 I am quite sure that if the gov- ernment doesn't stop forcing pen- ple to give through taxation. pn- vate giving will dry up, and with it the well-springs of genuine charity. That win be a sorry day for the world. Financial editor, Beland Hon, derich, wnles the Harry Ferguson feature article In next week's Star Weekly. Here is important news, relative to improved EN?0n0- Harry Ferguson, famed design- er of farm machinery, has devot- ed his life to reducing the cost of living through greater mechaniza- tion of farm implements. Recent- ly, he merged with Massey-Har, ris, and this aftiliation has been hailed as one of the outstanding dey.eioprpeyts of the century. Lila mu morning, two nursing mien called and coliected a tew dolUrs trout ms, and I know “my will spend them well. They did not try to tell me how much to give or where my duty was. They ollered me the chance to be char. itable, whereas my friend had med to sell me, had been 'Mares- site and even nasty. V I like the kind of charity that has human emotion along With it. the personal kind. I like " best of all. because I think, in such giving, the old saying holds true that it is more blessed to give than to receive. Next to that, 1 like giving to nursing sisters, Red Feather, salvation Army and the like, or to the building of a hus- pital or the support of a camp for Boys. There, too, in spite of the drum-beating that goes With it, 1 know there is a lot of voluntary labor and real smcerity "tvolvea. I have done a good deal of such labor myself for free, and I was glad to do It. No bureaucrat got a cutout of it. I am reasonably sure that be- fore the day IS out, others will call her . I cannot mom to sure to all ",?uui'. I am afraid I can- not always Mord to nge even to those who are gentle and of a charitable nature themselves, " though in those cases I'll do my beat. But like others, I must not mke a in; fellow of myself at tht fxpense at my own family. NEWS Anon HARRY mum-son's __ FARM MACHINERY "eqruipittgttttrttauoUatro mt: eio.itomroaosttqnrt and - to give what I can up!" to it I an druid l M a hand. .tt-uae he became quite by with me; £11113:le when t. adult Mar-I'd give atVtott,i-t dtarityithtr'd make autumnal: ttttt ta ta- ygr of mine That rel 1y wt r'tUihit'ltV'ttg2gg,ttit we” mum‘s 1lul'tr2'd'luh'ta",'l'ftr'Nt qu-t. Mewantrdtortoemnmit -lttoaltftrdolurdoontim' to_itreioietottists-C1 trut1toeir?oto..hi.rnyut.a ppm. "Chrysler and Plymouth Dealers" I“ lift: W. But 4-022 Watch. 1941 Chevrolet Coach 1949 Plymouth, radio, sun- visor, under coating, back- up lights, extras. new rubber. 1948 Plymouth Coach, clean 1947 Mercury Coach, radio 1051 Chgvrolet %-Ton, 14,000 1948 Fargo l-Ton Stake fl. IAIIILOO My cannula 't f S IE B THE BEST GUARANTEED USED CARS FRAMES . . . to enhance ")iiifl-? your looks GORDON’S GOOD GLASSES " Onhvio St. s. KITCHINII ”no. 2-4137 SUNSHINE MOTORS Sushi». ”mill!!!“ 51mm You'll In what we man the “can you try on the eyegla- inmo- mat unable to you! "I Incl-I contours “on our wide collocat- d have“ 6mm . . P (Tull In my! WotorUo At Leonard Pfeiffer of Toronto spent the week-end at the home ot his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Alt Framer. -George Jones and Wesley Pear- " spent Summing .m the Arthur anA oraItgEyille, istrfcr _ Mrs. J.'Geisel and infant son have returned home from St. My ry1s anplgal, Kitchtentr. - nu. and Mrs. William Grim- wood spent the week-end at the name of Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Ha- mer of St. Catharina. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Sherman of Guelph and Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Ayres and daughter Mary-Ellen m Kingsdale spent the week-end at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Aves. - 'Frank' Peircy "ot-dint spent Sunday at the home of Mr. And Mr.s, Weilgy Pearcy. A . . Jack Skipper ol Guel was visiting at the home of tt.ra Mrs. Howard Gibbons oo Satur- day. Douglas “Alfons and, Wray Adam spent Satur ay at Luther Marsh, Mrs. W. Heist of Waterloo spent a few days at the home of her daygntgr, Mrs. R. Hamilton, Mrs. E. Kitchen and sons Lloy d, Keith and Stuart of Galt were nailing at the home of Mr. and all“. Wesley Pearcy on Wednes, any. More than $1,000,000 worth of paper millinery, garment and Baundry bags are produced annu- ally In Canada, A meeting was held " the Doon Publu: School on Friday, Nov. Mt, ind those who were voted in were Joseph Kinzie, tor one you; Ihyrs, George Ayres, 2 neon; and 'lhtyrptd Slee, 3 years; I. Ethel ‘WiUong, secretary under the ‘present set-up will not be includ- ied m the new board utter the area disbands at the end of the Eyear lateral-nan and Supper. _ Mrs. Joseph Kioaie was hone“ at her home when member: of the Women's Association of the Unit- ed Church held their November meeting. Plans were arranged tor the annual congregation and Sunday School Christmas enter- tainment and supper to be held in the church Dec. 3rd. Miss Su- sue Lshleman conducted the busi- ness, Mrs. Robert Planer, secre- tary, read the minutes. Mrs. Ar- thur Han, treasurer gave her re- port. Ten dollars was voted to be sent to Missions. Mrs. Joseph Kinzie reported several boxes had been sent to shutms and six visits were made. Lunch was served by the hostess after the meeting. New” Notes and retool-ah. Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Holmes spent Friday at the home of Mr. ang Mrs. Art Kauk of Kitchener. Richard Jones Jr., and John Runstedler spent Saturday at Conn. Mr. and Mrs A. G. Wolfe were husmess visitors In Kitchener on Thursday. an. and Mrs. William Grim- . no muFiaia of Ptgte m 9: shawl? a collection at punt- = by on Martin end etha- _ painted in mull place: la he district this summer. Ayr, New Dundee. Blair, Boon, Comm Welleuleyhe ”id Bt, Anthem-re lino t VI We; note-en In the 'lhl'lt/ Mrs. a... Hamilton of the yahooluld bun-rm people cum to diopleya poking it penning: of their Village would be on mam-y. They were dumpoinled. but they will not be ls year, the aid. The Enu- lbuon ot painting: u the Sehooi Galleries will be tram Nov. .tpsy to Dec. 6th trom 2 Fm. until 9 pm. duly. 7 , MA. Wm. Grimwood spent Monday at the home of her cou- tun, Mrs. Lincoln Lichty of Kitch- ener. Members of we Ladies' Aid of the Presbyterian Church will hold a business meeting at the ltTe of Mrs. William Kauk, Dee'. n . _ Born-To Mr/tind ME: Leavngrd Zettle, Boon, at St. Mary's Hos- pital, Kitchener, Nov. 21, a daugh- ter, Bob Kleinsteuber and an Ranges were visiting friends m Tvonto uyer the week-end. LneteieuCiEri'iAkiGii% Psoriasis-tteta-aide.-. Mt'tg,'amtNMPt,, wt%tLS,'tratttgl ELI. claw rtu,i"gteLtuedtre, ,ueunchurdtmrtka-r- 'CCC.:""-"'""'"""'""""".""" "oeHyiuiti.FCtiiaiiF, no: Wkoc am utt=r22rlStl,dtaft hi frttN.'dMtt mum-cu numb-hm IkNt%tigSl,'ttg an f'dg,t'"st.1tetfeiieWei2t {filmuhmmghzw‘mmmflm to 114m Chad: mm , to- noon. 0. - "ttr', u the Saute homo. Pt." aAdtdt .osdMmtusdrerttgn. airman Immldmmfldddhflvflhdwiflhw.‘mmu . . . . Knu- MMwnonkt- y ty “my tA'l2ttt,h' ...... m. Kltg1,', 2333!...32, 1ehetyi'.thr2 Mr. M In o. J. Weher of the - John Tilt has returned home after spending several days in To- ronto at the Royal Winter Fair, where he won many prizes for towl he had entered. Bu'rrt--'To Mr. and Mrs. John Getsel of Dean, at St. Mary's Hos- .3113]. Kitchener, Nov. IT, a son. Kay Gibbons Is a patient in the South Waterloo Memorial Hos- putai, Gait, alter undergoing an operation. 'Mr‘ Donald Fisher was a busi- ness vipitor In Kitchener on Sat- urlay. -_- “KWETTIEAM tte. aut, an Mr. and Mrs. Walter Yucebart visited at the home of Mr. ttnd Mrs. Orley Neeb in Waterloo on Sunday. Mrs. Matilda Neeb re- turned home with them after spending the past week with her son Orley and Mrs. Neel). t” W" if fdii-t riWi"""triiu'"i"i' - Me, and“ Thomas who in utt=r22ftt,'l] W» aux-twat tor iiiyrir2tllitit4t Itmw 'ttdart 0!. to In: .ttegtdqd the mm 'trei2,tt . may f.'tt,ttg,"fiP2S2 tp tohi.ttmnq. o. Mdna. Ml)»- Tttenurtionaautorthe-tate mainqd at the Scum ban-- a the tate can. mm. $.3Mlgqfl-wgnht‘dvhhw-Wumuâ€" Wmvuuunmwjtndmovumlfiw The Mis BUI‘ aon on P y VII so . W m. E2221: f,t district {in-marl: for Mr.amdMrso.g.wetterot - mm ‘W1 get um Vinita! at the home at noun-Ion aimrmt immediately. In. R. Pom: mad “an on been! friends were unharmed on Sum-day. My ot the death of In. Mr. And In. Ivan Ida: Ind ite, 'ttr of t2"fatee; Jtt ”of ,In.Nlchol. mogwowu emu era , Kuepfer and tft,', ot the irttt Com farmer pulor of St, Matthew 5 visited with Mr. and In. mm churrh, ‘3"! tell when Kw" and family on krgoqrtt tee. She w.. muted Mt Sunday. ,utule't'rtiurt1'ifhr,,r2r fe, Mr. Ind In Vernon Br h ot my, e '.S.itette.er_,eairet _o_rt 'ldT"ILt ttg,'ht' "l,od,"'dhfurgt,"g,iruesr, $3M.” WM and Bon Roy Warner of Pembroke and Es- no. at 'ttdie,',', -e,-iariiiihiii'i'"i Kuepler god leg: ot the 9th Coo- was: united with Mr. tag) Mea. a le, Know" and family on In. John Luther was he.“ for Boyd W.I.S. on My with eight mar-hen Present and Rev. Gordon Weir. _ Mrs, iaaac Martin of Dayton is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs Abs. Bowman and Mrys. Bowman and family. .i,I'liPTt jlNNllt'r, t Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Sei And Mr. and Mrs. Roy Sup of WIS', loo visited " the home of Mrs. A. Seip's brother, William Volt on Send”. - Mm. Thomas Birmingham pro- vided the program muted by Mrs. Lather. Mrs, Richardson Mrs. Renate, Ibo a Bible Quiz by Mm. 'Birmingham. luv. Weir cloned the meeting With payer after which the hosts; tserved re- “ailments. 100 no" q M days in New Oriana: on this dolingul Il-doy 'OW--" 'et-r-rye-tuh-tos-si-old/Gia",', mom and CW emu. PtrotW Alley, Nopolcon Home, " ou Save Marlin, Vanilla Ook and the quaint than and M of the Old M Quarter or. inst a few of the sights .00“ '." FARE you'vc My: man.“ to I... Going "we and bad: by bus odds Atom 70.0"", titeth.roN-tttorourttie. 1SAeue"oeue-t AA-A-hr-ot-aa-d "'cul'gt'l"llh,'soo" say oh: ”can. "and Vault-u. " in c , You have I " day: in tew Orleans l" this delightful ll 'iiiijihj ORLEANS ~§~ "Gay Paris " of America 'ttgW,ttdta'1ttttg', Munro 0*va “he!!!“ . < LN Wd MW" . rr-ss, Well, cheer up! E' H ' %tlltli You can pay your fuel bill here , i'riht N W, with I prompt cash loan full k 2 Li _ ‘ " '1 HFC! Thousands Mother: do! "trltbiiil Faat.oetodayservice..sssoto ‘ "(In on your own sigmtun. ut L-ss-i-cy-EC-CD-at-.. to 24 months to repay. 'iiiiiiiti,l! 1- I- "-"-------.------LLcL.C:r- Ii'3 pr fllllilltrs . as . . ' “My T 'kFtrgi3, Ls-a-ct-Arif-Ds.--'.-.-- _ FUEL BILL BLUES? " Kb. 3. South, " It. mm floor. WAmLOO. ONT. Gaulel & Joseph Sta. KIICHENER BUS IERMINM Do you have the Fred San and sister Ann. b b unwed by Grandma 8-- d Kitchener and “animals Mr. and Mrs, John Willis all)“ The funeral of Delmar. the 1- year~old non ot Mr and “I. ai- vet Koch, who paid may at hi home on Thursday 1;)!wa a lingering Illness. was held "all his parents home on My M.. ternoon. A public service - held at the St. Jacob- Me-etitq Church where a large mamhee of relatives and friends were in ot- tendance, than: t5Gieierr" "ar-gi,' - 3% the 'ta Etur 'lft W n _ 11ch his gauging: a,“ Tom? Bu. who pang " the -ry Pred 00 a it: t my ml ld Katmai- a We ii [union $959 a "ooo 5-5200 Phone

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