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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1968-05-16, Page 11USE THESE CLASSIFICATIONS TO YOUR ADVANTAGE 1. Coming Events 2. Lost, Strand 3, Found 4. Help Wanted 5. BusineSs OPPortueities • 6. Teechera Wanted 7. Situations Wanted 8. Farna Stock For Sale 9. Poultre Vor Sale 10. Used Cars For Sale , 11. Artiele,s For Sale 12. Wanted To Buy 13. Wanted 14. Property For 'Sale 15. Property For Rent 16. For Sale Or Rent 17. Wanted To Rent 18. Property "Wanted 10. Notices 20. Auction Sales 21. Tenders Wanted 22. Legal Notices . Business Directory 24. Cards of 'Thanks 25. In Memoriam 26. Personals 27. Births 28. Deaths W. Marriages Orasaified adls are Inserted at • a rate of 3 cents Per word. Each number, initial and ab- breviation counts as one word. Ads are subject to the follow - big minimums: Classifications 2, 34 7, 8, IX 10, 114 124.13 rine 17 minimum 65c. Classifica- tions 24, 25 and 26, minimum 2c * per word, minimum $1.15. All other elassifications minimum $1.15 per insertion except Auc- tion Sales (20), Tenders Wanted (21),. and Legal 'Notices (22), rates on application. For cash payment or if paid within 10 days following last • insertion, 15 CENTS deducted from above rates. • 1. Coming Events ANNUAL Chicken Barbecue, Egmondville United Church, Wednesday, May 22nd. Come as you are. Takeout orders a spe- ? ciality. 1-25-3 HURON County Historical So- ciety Annual and General meet- ing will be held in the BIyth Public •School, Friday, May 24th, at 8 p.m: Guest speaker will be Mr. Ken Stewart, Specialist in • History from Kingston. 1-27-1 3. Found CHILD'S Timex wristwatch at Roxboro bridge. Sam Scott, "phone _ 52741806. 3-27x1 4. Help Wanted CATTLE SHIPPER ((he Applications • will ' received for a cattle shipp to the UCO yards in Toront . Apply in writing by six o'clock, May 27th, 1908, to the: 4 SEeFORTH FARMER'S 00-0P Seaforth, or, DONALD DODDS,Secretary, RR1, Seaforth 4-25-4 GIRL wanted with bookkeep- ing experience. Apply giving details to Box 1741. The Huron • Expositor. 4-26-2 YOUR AMBITION Is the key to your earn- ings with Avon Cosmetics. For information mail cou- pon. ,Mrs. M. Millson -" 17 Hawkesbury Ave., London , Name Phone no. 4-25-1 RAWLEIGH business now open in part Huron County. Trade well established. Excellent op- portunity. Full time. Write Raw-.. leigh, Dept. E-363-189, 4005 Ri- chelieu St., St. Henry, 1Vtontreal. • 4-27-1 PARR' time waitress for cock- tail lounge, Friday' and Satur- day evenings. Commercial Ho- tel. * 4-27-1 7. Sjtuations Wanted A 15 year old bey wants summer employment, Apply John Me -- Connell, 'phone 507-1172. 7727-1 WILL do adding and bookkeep- ing in my own home. Telephone 345-2292. • McKillop Township Public School Area Board Requires a music supervisor for six schools. Applications to be in by May 11, CAMplIFIN, WEY, Secretary RR4, Walton. • , 7-25-2 SOB cutting lawns, phone IMP time atter 4 p.m., 527-0867. '1-26-2 8. Farm Stock For Sale FIFTY started pigs, German * Shepherd purebred puppies. Paul Vogels, Dublin, phone 845- 2368. 8-26-1 TWENTY -NEVE pigs. Call Wil- liam Poppe, phone 345-2437, Dublin. 8-27-1 TWENTY-FIVE pigs, nine weeki ord. Theo. Melady.8-27-1 . , NINE white-faced stocker, ap- proximately 600 pounds, fRAtell steers, two heiflers. James e-Landeborough, Seaforth, phone 527-1820. 8-274 TWENTY pigs, 2 servicable age, Lacorithe bogs. George 'revel. • send, phone 527-0096. 947-1, 9. Poultry For Sale • KIM/3ER - 'LEGHORN' Day Old and, ,Started Pulleta SCOTT POULTRY FARMS, LTD.' Seaforth Phone 527-0847 Box 160 9-25-tf . • 10. Used Cars For Sale 1063 Pentiac Parisienne, two door eiardtop, 32e, V -le power steering, radio, good condition, phone -482-9161. 10-27-1 1966 alley, Bei -Aire, V-8 auto- matic, in good1 eimdition. Phone Gerdon Dale. 10-27-1 11. Articles For Sale SEE .OUR FINE SELECTION OF DIAMOND RINGS No Terms No Carrying Charges Anstett Jewellers., Ltd. 11-25-tf TWO piece colenial Alarennert and chair, $139.00. exing6i1eles Sales and Service, vhone 527 0290, Sealorth. 1147-1 TWENTY tont feed balieT. Ad- rian Timmerman, phone =- 5504. 11-27-1 EVINRUDE boat motor, 76 h.p., in good condition. Phone 482.- 9206, Gordon Dale. 11-27-1 WEND chopper; 110 volts, elec- tric fencers, parts and spare fencers- on hand, 1 year guar- anteie. Alvim Betiernian, phone 345-2306. 11-26-tf PLANTS for sale — Haidy Gar- den Mums, Geraniuins,,Begoni- as, Pansies in bloom, Spanish Onion. Full line qf plants when -you want- them. Baker's -Green Houses, Seaforth. 11126-2 GENERAL Electric, 30 inch A- vacado range. Special $225.00. CingerichPs Sales and Service, phone 527-0290, Seaforth. 11-27-1 'HARD -WOOD slabs. Delivered in truck load. lots, 5 or 6 cords, $4.00 per cord. Soft wood $3.00 per cord. Craig's Saw Au- burn, phone 526-7229. 11-27-3 WOOD turning lathe, • large size. Bench grinder with 2 6 hick stones, % horse electric motor. Counter shaft with V belts, laundry tub. Phone 527- 0713 after 5:30 p.m. 11-27k1 NOW is the time for Dahlia and Gladioli -bulbs. DarWrnedah- lia, pansy, petunia and all Var- ieties of flowers and vegetables. Staffen's Flowers, plume 527- 0800. - 11-274 DIAMOND 'ring sale, 20% — 30% discounts on entire stook of diamonds, Savauge Jewel- lers, (opposite Post Office) Evening appointments by ar- rangement, phone 527-0270. 11-254 CRUSHED gravel, delivered or at the pit. John Thompson, phone 527-0238. 11-25-tif CHEST of drawers, 4 drawers, $39.95. Gingerich's Sales and Service. Phone 527-0290, Sea - forth. 11-27-1 TWENTY-SIX in. girl's bicycle, in good condition. Phone 52'7- 1968. 11-27x1 -20% OFF WATCHES BULOVA • CARAVELLE - ENICAR ACCUTRON ANSTETT N6 Trade -In Needed Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 11 -25 -ti ONE used large table with two extensions and six chairs, blue upholstery. Special, $49.00. Gine gerich's Sales and ,Service, phone 527-0290, Seaforth. 11•27-1 I can still furnish you with the best seed corn you can buy: PIONEER! While there is still a Supply available, call me for the extra bushels you will need to com- plete your planting require- ments this spring. MIL S. Storey Phone 527-1443 11-26-4 20% OFF RINGS MEN'S AND LADIES' Birthstone Onyx Hemetite . Signet Anstett Jewellers • Ltd. 11-254 PIANOS and organs, new and reconditioned, largest va- riety to choose from. We ser- vice what we sell for our cus- tomers to the highest degree of accuracy. See your Sher- lock- Manning dealer for thLs area and get a truly fine in- strument. Many makes and meddle at Garnet Parrler's showrooms at Whitechurch. Phone 357-2068, 11-254 CRYSTAL We have open stock of the following crystal patterns: Cross and Olive --- $1.00 each Pinwheel $1.00 each Flair $1.50. each Exquisite $2.25 eiteli CortifleWer at Regular Frites 10% bistotttit06. CoMplete Sets Anstett Jewellers Ltd'. . mas-it IL Articles For ,Sale TIMEX WATCHES , SOLD AND SERVICED THROUGH ANSTMT • JEWELLERS LTD. 11-25-tf WE -will take orders for white rock capons, first bunch ready May 20th, second, June 20th. Alvin Beuerman, phone 34,5- 2305. 11-25-tf 14. Property For Sale FOUR bedroonr house on *John Street, Seaferth, near business •section, completely movated. Modern kitchen, gas heated, ga- rage. Phone 5274934. ' 14-24 2 LOOKIW FOR SOMETHING? Three. bedroom cottage at Hayfield .. large lot.' Modern facilities, furniture included in price. New house in Seatorth. Away below its true value. 150 acre cash crop farm in . McKillop.- Excellentbuildings. Grocery store, good turnover. Complete with brick building in fine shape. Ready for aggres- sive person who Wants to make a profit. 200 acre dairy farm near Wal- ton . . Newly built silo, barn' and milk house. Modernized with up-to-the-minute equip. men t. 350 acre farm near Seaforth. Nearly all workable.. Hardly a hill on the property. 200 ',acres, close to Seaforth. Smite w'oilabie, other part ex- , cellent duck territory. Cheap. No buildings. 4 bedroom home in Seaforth. Modern as to -morrow. Can be purchased with suitable down payment ane tern. • 4 bedroom house one bleck from Main Street. Recently re- novated by owner. Can he seen by appointment only. 1e0 acre farm in Hullett. A good buy for someone. 90 ,acres near Bleth. Land gently rolling and fertile. 209 acre farm on paved road south of Holmesville. Very nice house. Asking price $35,000. Make an offer. 10 acres . . No buildings, Partly workable . . $4,000. .. 200 acre dairy farm norther- ly fronu-Clinton. Comforfable home with two heating systems. Easily conver- ted to two dwellings. Close to busineSa section of Seaforth. Duplex . . . yielding returns from rent. investigate- this one. WILLIAM M. HART Salesman — Seafoeth GEO. R. JOHNSTON REAL ESTATE LTD. • • Broker 14-27-1 15. Property For Rent PASTURE, 50 acres with flow- ing water. Phone 527-0587. * 15-26-2 TWO -bedroom apartment, 119 North. Main Street, gas heated. Available June 1st Clarence •Mongomery, phone 527-0043. 15-27-tf MODERN" two bedroom farm residence, cme floor, new bath- room, kitchen,. •Box •1742, Hu- ron Expositor, 2-27x2 PASTURE for cattle, plenty of water.. Mrs. John. Nie, phone 527-1284. 15-27-1 TWO rooms, heated, ground floor, light, hot and cold water, fridge, electric stove, clothes dryer, commercial; TV lead in, built in cupboards, storage; flush toilet, $40.00 a month. Jeck Thompson, Family Shoes and Repairs. ' 15-27-tf GRASS . for cattle for six months, lots of water and shade. A good spot. John F. Dale, RR4, Clintort. 15-2/7-1 16.. For, Sale or Rent REOONDTITONED, brick, school house, 3% miles from 13ruce- field, Ontario. Reaso ntab 1 e. Phone 482-7892. •. 16-26-2 19. Notices WATCH REPAIRS '.FAST SERVICE All work guaranteed ANSTETT JEWELLERS LTD. Phone 527-1720 — Seaforth 19-25-tf Jewellery Repairs We do alletypes of jewellery repairs. Ring Sizing Retip Claws Rebuild Shank's Heed Restringing Repair costume jewellery Anstett Jewellers Ltd. 19-254 SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED Modern equipment. We guaran- tee all Work. Write or call Har- vey tiale, Seaforth, phone 327- moo. 19-25-tf ON.C.B.VAW $9nr °Sera noik4Or oreetiOn. a silo in One for 414 yoga crop. We And- $01S, Zurieb, PhOup 2354928. lfq6.,5 SEPTIC TANKS- . CLEANED Write or phone 7.,4COIJIS BLAKE, ...BM, Br u ss el s, , phone '442-W-6 or gAnow MALONEY, Phone 127-1424, . • 10-25ef . .„ . • DEAD STOCK • - Highest Cash prices pad fee freahedeed, 'disabled cows and horses. We par 34cwit13. Noglling over 500 1h. • Small anintals:Plelted np..-frOS- of ebarge. 'Fon. the Meat prpinlit• and- courteous Serve in. tills - &Strict. Please 041 collect.. • MARLATT BRQ Phone 133 — Brusaelz, 'ojnt. al how servIce--7 .400 a week LICENSE. ls.10; 300460•;,' 16-25:0 VACUUM Cleaner Boleti .4* Ser•• vice for all makes. Filter Queen Sales. Varna, Phone 206350, HentalL • 10-041- E4ECIIRO1jUX Canada :Ltd. Sales and Service, authorized dealer Alvin Riley, 153 Light- house St., Goderich, peone 524- 6514. 19-25-tf CerSTOM post hole digging and fencing. Louis Maloney, phone 527-1351. • 19-25-tf We are shipping cattle every Monday to United Co -Operatives of Ontario. To arrange for pick- up , at your farm, phone by Sat- urday ght. -.TRAN, CIS HUNT, Phone Seaforth, 527-1946, re MICHAEL J. DOYLE, e Phone e4e-2549 Dublin call coll- ect. • 19-2.54f SPRAY and brush painting, houses, barns and ro•oes.. Elmer McKellar, Cromarty, phone 34e 2879." 19-27-1 20. Auction Sales AUCTION SALE Of furnitune, appliances, dish- es and some antiques at 150 St. George St. in the Town of • Mitchell on SATURDAYe, MAY 18 at 1:00 p.m. Offered for sale will be the following: Westinghouse 4 burn- er electric stove; Westinghouse refrigerator; coal end wood heater; chesterfield and, chair dining room suite; oak dining room table with 3 boards: GE vacuum cleaner, console radio; 3 Steel beds, springs and mat- tresses; 3 leather rockers, stie dio couch, hall Mirror, card ta- . ble; 2 table lamps; chest of drawers; couch; 8 day clock; 3 trunks; kitchen Cabinet; 3 pair pillows; drapes; silverware; dishes; brooms; mops; pictures and frames and many other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. TERMS — CASH 5% sales 'tax in effect. No reserve as the propriet- rfss is giving up housekeeping. MRS. BETJA HINGST Proprietress R. G. GETHIeE Auctioneer 20-26-2 AUCTION SALE " Sixteen cows, herd of Nelson Riley, RR2, Kipp -en, phone 262- 5486, to be held with regular sale at Hens,all Sales earn, May 23. Part Hereford, milking, not bred; part Hereford, freshened April 15; calf at foot; Durham, freshened April 26, calf at foot; Holstein, Milking, due Nov. 12; part Henefoed, freshened March 28, calf at foot; part Hereford, due Aug. 8; part Hereford, dee, June 10; Red Durham, due June 9; part Heneferd. freshened April 14, calf at foot; part Here- ford, freshened May 7, calf at foot; Holsteinefreshened, May 7, calf at foot; *4part Hereford, freshened May 12th,' calf at foot, freshened May 12, calf at foot; part Hereford, due June 17; Polled Angue, milking, not bred; part Hereford, due Janie 6; one Charlois calf, born April 10. 20-27-e AUCTION SALE • Of real estate, furniture, ap- pliances, dishes and , some an- tiques at 162 James Street in the Town of Mitchell on SATU,RDAY, MAY 25th at 1 p.m. 5 piece spool bedroom suite; bronzetone table and 4 chairs; dining room suite of buffet, chi- na cabinet, table and 5 chairs; JD Payne antique piano; Leon- ard refrigerator; Kelvinator aut- omatic washer; Singer electric portable sewing machine; Mix Master; GE iron; electric tea kettle; full 12 place setting Li - !nage China; cedar chest; 3 ir- on, beds'springs and mattresses; 6 cltessems; 2 chests of drawers; chesterfield and ch,air; library table; 3 odd tables; 2 upholster- ed 'chairs; patio table and um- brella; lawn lotinge; wire fen- cing;- 2 upholstered arm ehairs;., wieleet-arm chair; 3 floor lamps; comode chait; table lamps; mir- rors; magazine stand; quantity bedding and linens; tracks; sealers; dishes; glassware; can- dle mould and many other ar- Auction Sales trot(' too riminerowp to men. 'Beal Estate consists of the lot at 162 ,/ames St. in the Town of Mitchell which is 142 feet dap laith 66 It. frontage on which there is located a 7 room 2 stot:ey, red brick, house with a %pogo attached. Anyone wish- ing to iespeet the propetty be- fore sale should contact Mal- colm 'Nerris at 348-8679. Proper- ty, subject to reserve bid, will be offered' at.3 p.m. ,Tratns on chattels, cash; on Real Estate, 10% down sale day, the balanee in 30 days. No reserve en chattels. Property of the late ANNIE VIVIAN • B. G. GETHICE .Auctioneer 20-27-2 AUCTION SALE 4 • 4- clears, tables; wood— -work.'ing Mole etc. at Seaforth Dis- trict High School on SATURDAY, MAY 121h , at 2 p.m. Stools; wooden desks; tables; 30 light glebes; chicken, feed- ers and hoover; 3 - 8 ft. lights, 24 ft. lights (flouresceut); chairs; tables; Venetian blinds; book cases; pictures and picture frames; desks; dumb -bells; join- ter; forge; wood working tees; 4 woodwork benches: tinsmith bench; 2 drafting tables; double head emery; jig saw; band saw; drill press; bench saw; lathe; eclheisls.els; plan. es ; etc. ; Ferguson plow; }-rguson cultivator; Ford disc; also numerous small arti- . HAROLD JACKSON Auctioneer • 20-27-2 21. Tenders Wanted • Township of Morris Tenders Wanted Tenders will be received by the undersign'e'd until 12 noon, June 3, 1968 for the construc- tion, of the following: McCall Drain Improve- ment •'Consisting of 3,100 lieetal feet of coveeeci drain, 3 catch basins. Mitchell Drain Consisting of 3,100 lineal feet of covered drain, 3 catch basins. Barnard Drain Consisting of ,3,400 lineal feet of covered dram, 5 catch basins. Tenders ase to include bid price for each and a certified cheque for 10% of bid price. Plans and specifications may be seen at the clerk's office. a Tenders Warded Lowest Or any *Nei; not, nee- essarilY aceeptell. • HXIMN D. ISTAUTIN, Clerk Bolgrave,Ontario, 21-37-2 Gravel Tenders Township of Tuckersmith For the supply arid delivery of apprOximately 10,000 ell- yds, ofgranular B and 4,600 cu. yds. Qt granular A to specified nations in the Tewestilie Tan- dem to contact the under- signed regarding work area and location of gravel. Work is to be e0Mp1eted in, July and August 1968. Tenders to be in the Road, Superintendent's hands by 5-00 pm. on June 4. Lowest or any tender nal necessarily accvted,. ,'tenders and work are subjed to approval by the Dept. of High- ways. ALLAN NICHOLSON Egmendville, Road Superintendent 21-27-2 Township ok Hullett APPLICATIONS FOR MOWER OPERATOR Work to comMence about the middle of June at the rate 'of $1.50 per hour. Applications must be received lax the under- signed not later than 6 p.m., Friday. May 31, 1968. GEORGE HOGGART, Read Superintendent RR1, Londesboro, Ont. 21-27-2 23. Business Directory Auctioneer FARM and FURNITURE SALES CONDUCTED R. G. GETHKE Phone 347-2465, Monkton • Auctioneer and , Appraiser Licensed and capable in selling all types of auction sales. • Reasonable Rates. Bruce Rathwell Brucefield Phone 482-3384 G. A. WHITNEY FUNERAL HOME Goderich St. W., Seaforth AMBULANCE SERVICE Adjustable hospital beds for rent. FLOWERS FOR EVERY OCCASION Phone 527-1390 - Seaforth A. M .HARPER Chartered Accountant 55-57 South Street Telephone Goderich 524-7562 3. Dastxless Directory ROY BENTI,4Y Public Accouolmit 4 Arittania Read EAStA Cloclerich Phagle 524,ton 23.14 -it RONALD G. MeMAN$ - Public Accouptant CLINTON, spiNTAxgo Office; RattenburY St., phone, 482-9077. Rep; Rattenbury St.? phone 482-7813 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF OPTOMMIST Seafortlf Tues., Thurs„ Fri., 9 to 5:30 P412. Sat 9 te 12 noon For ApPolntment Phone 0274210 — or 402-7010 Mom; Wed. — Clinton Office BOX FUNERAL SERVICt Prompt and careful attention Ambulance Service Flowers For All Occasions Phones: Day 507-0680 Night 527-0883 W. J. CLEARY Seaforth? Ontario LICENSED EMBALMER and FUNERAL DIRECTOR *tight or Day Calb —527-0510 McCONNELL & STEWART Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. P. .D. MeC,ONNEIL, Q.C. D. L STEWART Seaforth, Ont. Phone 527-0850 SEAFORTH VETERINARY - CLINIC J. 0. Turnbull, D.V.M„ V.S. • W. R. Bryans, D.V.M., V.S. P. D. Cullis, D.V.M.,i V.S. W. H. Patterson, D.V.M., V.S. P. S. Dwyer, ALV1L, M.R.C.V.S. Phone 527-1760 - •Seaforth 24. Cards of Thanks I wish to exPress sincere thanks to all those who remembered me with cards, treats and visits while I was a patient in Sea - forth Community Hospital, Spe- cial thanks to Drs. Town and Malkus and Father Laragh. 11 was all greatly .appreciated. — Mrs. Teny Loomans. 24-2/1-1 The -famly of the late -Mrs. Hel- en Lane wish to express sincere thanks and deep appreciation. to friends and neighbors and rela- tives for the beautiful floral tributes and donations, also mes- sages of sympathy at this time of sad bereavement. Special thanks to Doctor Moyo, nurses and staff who were so wonder- ful to her while she was a pa- tient in Seaforth • Community Hospital. Also thank -you to Rev. J. C. Britton and Box's Funeral Hcme and to the many ladie,s who served lunch at our home after the funeral. 24-27-1 Z61, Conk, of Thanks : We would Inca to than( our , ,frIgndf; Pekilivre, and pelativoo for inany 10v01y On* and OAS ;received bk us on the 0a0anfon of our thirtieth No4alig anni- versary. fleleiv and Wallace }kis, • 34-074 I wish to %Peek* my tlianica and appreciation to 014r 'relgr tivAA friends and notoiliaora, or the 10044aTs5t obi/WA:Vs while -I WAS a pa** In Sofortbi , ionnity Hospital, Special thanks • to Rey. Min% ri.4: mg* _..and* Brady and the nursing• .Stati': - Clara Vonpqt24-27-1 - 25. In Memoriam EYRZ 4- In loving memory of ou,r dear beloved p:anOsianzhtvi• and niece, Katherine Panting.; who died May 15, 1962. We pannot• held iier Mao heed, Or heart= little Voice Still her mempaYlling‘ on. — Ever ienTeinbeeed by. Mr. and Mrs. Sdhiv R, Adams and Russel. , 257.2.74 EYRE — 1 inemery of my in, f4nt daughter, Ifetherine 1301= me, who passed away May Igh, 1962. IN Heaven there dwells a bared OMA Ne'er to return, mmories she alone, Will ne'er be forgotten. — Ever remembered by mother, Pauline. • 25-274 CARTER In loving memory of a dear wife, mother and ,grandmother, Violet Carter, who passed away 7 years ago on May 15 1961. Remembrance is a golden chitin, Death tries to break it but all in vain, To have, to love, and 'then to part, Is the.greatest sorrow of our hearts. — Lovingly remembered by Russell Carter and family. • 25-27x1 STRONG — In loving memery of a dear mother, Mrs. John Strong, who passed away May 19, 1964. Beath is a heartache that noth- ing can heal, eut memories are treasures no one can steal, Wishing today as we have be- fore, That God could have Spared you a few years more. Ever renvmbered-hy "her family. •25- 27x1 HILDEBRAND — In memory of Louis Hildebrand; who Passed away May 19, 196e. - Loving and kind' in all his ways, Upright and just to the end of • his days, Sincere and true in heart end mind, Beautiful memories he left be- hind, — Ever remembered by Mrs. Cra,ce King. 25-27x1 SEE PAGE 12 Arra flo (OUT IN THE FRESH AIR, SMELLING NEW MOWN HAY, AWAY FROM POLLUTION AND GASOLINE FUME. THAT GO ! WHAT DO YOU THINK THIS RUNS -MAPLE SYRUP___? eeleeeelt , • 1 FotiNIC. oLIT WHY -MEI DcavE '510Se LIME CARS'Scl tow Von A Rule IN °NE • , - • ..*n.„-ereee • e• • • • • '1 ••• • • 4 • -eeee " fic,„2-41,•••1- . • • 9' VT'S (AKE 8au..16, St661..ED IN A NONE G0CM1 V•fiiii A cloAgiNG ouT9oAo.t• MoToQ ..„.144e1 v,1ANT To 6ET okIER . -I • viii AS cNicKLY,As PoSSGLE - ' 0:11‘ • • . • . r ••••••---. e••J • • • • . • • z : • • , • • „, • • , J • •••• • . • ••. „ • „ • • "rs...74.9 , DAPKTNIS IS GLIDE'S FA11•102, ,I MI1.512'156 CA • RA DO? ?. 1 ' , :';,.' 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