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Associated Press Day Wire Service and AP Features For 67 Years Devoted to the Best Interests of Key Weile Key West, Florida, has the j = moe equable climate in the country. with an average range of only 14° Fahrenheit TH E SOUTHERNMOST NEWSPAPER IN THE VOL. XLVIII. No. 196 KEY WEST, FLORIDA, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1947 : PRICE FIVE CENir County Will Deliver ($1700 Insect |ACHESON'S BODY oats Cops, Marl, Sell Concrete Fighter Less STILL MISSING IN | poor PARENTS y , A | LARA SAVAGE LITTLEDALE,| Fe Block FromKey Soon Be ciglatoen a Se EE ee Man Seeks W. % thinks too much blame for ju- ® PRICE FOR MARL WILL* MACHINE COSTS $1240 PER) CIFIC CRASH; FIVE OF Pal; - venile delinquency is being oe | HOUR: OTHER, $27.90 TO A I OB Police Chief heaped on parents. : BE $1.25 CUBIC YARD Scouts Return sak F | BODIES RECOVERED; M. H ] d Offi "It's about time somebody DELIVERED IN KEY | FIYE MISSING —— ce {imate wat tie soot pst | __~--_—->-- 9 NNGUN H jent,” said Mrs. Littledale, a par- City Manager O. J. S. Ellingson WEST After Five-Day lata today that a detailed study} onOLUU, Au. 1b George Of Constable <r herself, as she sat in ner Sh Base Is ERS GOING TO JACK i Monroe County is soon going : iof two types of insecticide ap-'C. Acheson, Jr., chairman of the (Speetal to The Citizen) jmodern New York office where SONVILLE TO BID FOR into the business of selling marl, T e T ¢ ub | Vicaicentalle ioedae TALLAHASSEE aD DLA Hig eeiin Go cites ai Beco ea UT . sti e ied Control Council for Japan, . 5 — Lao it was announced today by Chair- r Ip 0 a P Hicetars fone eoaba aloe bjand is presumed to have lost his life |chief of police also can hold the 'Magazine. Ins =oted B PROPERTY oo ja agree pe the Board ithe other $1700, has convinced on the Army B-17 that crashed |office of constable, Attorney Gen-| “Most parents try awfully iy thé face of regarts that a Key unty Commissioners. | i ae 2 i ; ae al The county, assured of the HIGH IN PRAISE OF RECEP. 114, that the latter would be!” the Pacific, 42 miles off Oahu, }eral J. Tom Watson has told! ‘ A Aes 1 ,at 4:45 o'clock yesterday morning, |Russell Thomas of New Port! E signature of high Navy officials | TION GIVEN BY SISTER RE- |. ore economical buy for the. EDT. No trace of his body or the |Richey. The. attorney general ares | hs 2 West restaurant operator is going : mira TTA | te bid for the purchase of West shud f M : Martello Tower, two members of to a revokable permit to use ap- PUBLIC; PRESENTED FLAG! .. {bodies of four others) who are said a constable is a state officer. lg the Monroe County Commission proximately 500.000 cubic yards city in the long run. imissing had been found by mid-}and that. while he could not %& HAS GROUP OF FIFE ATLAN- | will fly to Jacksonville tomorrow of marl of the Navy supply on! YESTERDAY ‘afternoon today. hold another state office, the job , # {to negotiate for the property for 1} TIC FLEET OFFICERS HERE the use of a county beach. TO EXAMINE SUBMARINE; Chairiu..1 Frank Bentley and Commissioner Clarence Higgs BASE Were. selected Tuesday night by oe e aa the commission to go to Jackson Rear Admiral James Fife, USN, ville in advance of the opening jgommander of + the submarine |of bids for the property on ‘force of the Atlantic Fleet, is in | ppurs by the War Assets Ad- {Key West today inspecting the | ministration’s office there. § ‘Submarine Base and the elements Ais i os aes lof Squadron 4. It has been reported to us that v _ a well-known restaurant operator } Admiral Fife is accompanied jin K |by a group of officers who will | bid {gc over the training schedule | today and other factors that have been |iy has priority—if we meet the engaging the attention of the bids submitted by outside bidders Submarine Base. | “We are prepared to bid for the | With the admiral are Comdr, property, but we don't want to go 'R. A. Clarey, aide and flag of- into competition for the beach » apa ‘ficer of the Atlantic Fleet; Comdr. | With some private bidder. He J. C. Martin, personnel offi bver, We ate: GOIN 20 aaier we of the fleet; Comer. Hiram Cas an to get the site immediately. i “We're going to sit down with sedy, gunnery officer: Comdr. |1 vie Pritchard cine tn Dredger's Key, is putting a drag- ; | PELingson yas dnatructed bythe | Thirteen were aboard the plane, |ci municipal police chief was not line on the key to load trucks Twenty-eight Key West Boy City Commission at its last mcet- ‘three of whom saved their lives|a state position. with the material. Scouts, led by Monroe County ing to investigate the various in- jin an inflated liferaft, althouh County price for the marl will [Commissioner David McCurdy ‘secticide devices on the market one of them is in a critical con-|progress, a radio message from’ be $1.25 a cubic yard delivered |and fie other Scout officials re- and have an ordinance drawn up ‘dition. Five bodies were recover-|one of the searching ships said anywhere on Stock Island or Key {turned by Aerovias Q early this authorizing purchase oi one. It ied, and they and the three men] it was not likely any of the bodies , West. The usual price around afternoon after having attended would be used primarily against! v-ho survived were taken to,;would be found. there parts for the marl is said |the celebration for the naming of mosquitoes. Pearl Harbor. Captain P. L. Ryder, another : : - _ a70 i ons | yi . : : rs : 4 to be $2.00 a cubic vard, delivered. aed West Plaza in Havana aes Tre city manager said that he | Colonel Huglin, one of the sur-|survivor, is in fairly good con- |; The primary purpose in seek- | 4@y. ' 1 i: rious consideration | Vivors. said that the pilot warned {dition. but Corporal Holland’s ! ing a onl of bprrsioainnd pte mine plane ne ay mesenemn {he Fae (Toad Insecticide Fog |the occupants that he would have {condition is considered grave. Of the material which rushed, | the historic trip tos close, Cone j4PPlicator) produced by the Todd .t0 fen, on. tensvehs his: Rice ome (name eee ta ge would make a suitable sand for |Missioner McCurdy, Assistant |Shipbuilding Company of New Minutes, as ies pices ae silat sentst Ae ire, : a Pi | the proposed new County Beach {Commissioner Archie Poter and !York and sold by FOG, Inc., of )S'res, were not running. Huslin sisted for several hours that his | at West Martello Tower. others voiced great appreciation Tallahassee, and has also closely .stated that he rertarked to Ache- |son would be found alive, but eit ot ein Coun. | for the magnificent welcome giv. Studied the machine produced by fou wi io apparen ry. was per ‘ect- | when he was told of the futil e | e crus er hoo c en them by the Cuban Boy Scouts ithe Brewder Eastern Supply Co. itv calm, Too bad it has to end ‘search for him, Dr. Acheson. re-} ty one every hour it ue land officials, | ot Gowanda, N.Y. this way. Acheson was quoted as !marked weakly, “I don't believe | . ame rice is to be rs, : x i 4 4 es - j = Charged the ‘conte for every |, The Scouts concluded their five-| ‘The Tia slls for $1700, detiv-/T°RIvinA, Tt couldnt fe helped.” T can say anv more just now"), hour the concrete block machine (99Y ‘rip with a flourish yesterday sered to Key West. ‘Ine Brewder |441 jot see “Acheson again. Wathington tn discuss with Zov. oi is operating. jen thes Dreaen led athe Hoy, machine -rellay tong SICURtr stele oughethe) cearch Hor his andlieantenteettieiauinitie carson TTLE : The county dors nat know vet /Scauts of Cuba an American flag Type No. 1 Sprayer-duster, with ‘10 Gther four bodies is still in Japanese treaty, {CLARA LITTLEDALE . . . chat price will he chared for 20d received a Cuban flag as a.Buffalo turbine, water cooled. An |" earns Bis epencee weary: tell the children you x e Hi ee ee ae zed oles open ELE pase isi ae Bruce Harral: aining efficer, : ys ‘ t r bir bre or See ree POs! . sanctus — iu S$ e re, 2. Meaeaatate, Wlosk. Fut.Jt ie.re- ne ae a peoe Bee sireooled ene us ould soe ASD : love them. and Lt. Comdr Lovig. supply a Eree, Beater Fire pan’ be ported to be considerably les: bees pee f" ey oat ester. +5} oe ah aes oo macs 3 Teachers Short Toda ‘hard. They are more conscious of officer of spare parts, Submarine | fore him. We are going to tell than the amount charged for the (PY Place py Here etaae pe ep WEEE OG Be Ole Xe y | their responsibilities than ever, Base, Philadelphia. hina thatthe city) and eieeaie ie Block in Miami erator, who lived in Key West be-| Dade County uses two Browder before. Thousands are enrolled in ‘The group expects to leave /given a lot of property to th It is said that the two concrete | 5) Wock machines. owned bv the re the erthrow of the Span- chines. i anager 3 | K parent study groups. The last Wednesday for Washington, D.:government, at various times and N t Dredeer’s K iu ied AA TiS RESU TE eae ats Sa Fort n cy est Ny) Ty 100. 55 |thing you should do is to rub in- ic Headquarters of the party, ex- erage to ede him to part eee ree ey. Wh PTO- Lyi f th .S. battleship Lauderdale’ en,is' (wa 4 ‘to them their mistakes. Parents jcept Lt. Comdr. Lovig, are in New !with West Martello property rea- dete ‘ennroximately 1,500 blocks Vict of the U.S, battleship Lauderdale’s Browder is water- hem their mistakes. Parents jcep fee jsonably. 4 ; i 4a ° ‘6 .are getting so jittery and anxious | Lo ‘ in an eight hour day. | ‘The Key West: Scouts/teccived (Soret one Dade: County ma S h | | B S ya A ea s ee é “We are also going th ack ; 4 ast § Is receive _ ° 200 and 00. 0 e h ep they don’t know what to do next.} Capt. Willard Saunders, com: \,, . The drag line the county is a lively reception throughout CRANE A Ray ARE) ches For | a € ¢ pl t. They need help.” tanding officer of the Key W. Pritchard whén the deed to the putting on the key today is. be- Cuban capital. They were receiv- 5 Mrs. Littledale believes the {Si fe land willreweh the coumty if ee 2 ; ‘Ss ‘ juderda) 500- rn at . 5 e {Submarine Base, and other 6} = i ing rented from Charles Toopino ed by Cardinal Manuel Artega Lauderdale device a 500-gallon SHORTAGE TO BE MET | nyin cause of the difficulty which lficers of the base, met Admiral (“an hurry the thing along, so that end Son. Rentley said Tooniny Betancourt, enjoyed a visit to 5 i iets i fe and the others in his group. |v gaa to W be built this year, had the only drag line around the mirror’ reom of the city hall, 1n#son declared. is for general | TOMTOM LG MMM.) BY SUBSTITUTES; BE-'™28¥, Patents are having in |by going to Washington then we the Fevs for rental posed with Mayor Nicolas Cag. ‘SP©aying of all types while Tifa jplan to go there. bringing up children is plain} ee ‘No other conerete block tellanos Rivero and participated * designed primarily for insect! Neg] Squnders In GIN TEACHERS’ CON.!/2¢k of knowledge of children | John ¢ Park “If we can get immediate con maker is at present in Key West, in a parade with the Cuban Scouts controller, and throws a. much} a é ‘and what it is fair to expect}! so € ltrol of the property I believe that according to the commissioners. | |through the streets of the city, fer spray. , Race For City FERENCES op ete: ° . |by Sept. 20 at the latest we can “We hope that we will have | Cost of materials will be the] _ . Pare: get upset begause a Die LS YE have the work of preparing the and andere for the marl we will Mari L 7 isame for each—60 cents a pound Commission Seat Nearly every teacher of Key ;two-year-old dawdles or is dis |beach under way by that time cenatak Cdbimes's - Kev"... cald arine League To tor DDT which is mixed in 5 per- |“ i a i West's public schools reported ;ebedient. They don't realize it | “Then if the beach is not quite cent solution in 10 gallons of; : i : ; John GC. Park, 70) died this ready when the see Ds y, 4 " i i H . for duty today for the school year ;takes a Jong time before children ad) hen the season opens we Bentley. “We wil} simply anvone Meet Tomorrow diesel fuel oil or a total cost of Hell | Baundors,( well-known ! ( i 1 P ] g at 6 o'clock in his resi-! will throw open that portion + iNi rt * = which begins September 2, ac- {have a sense of time. Mothers are '0!™NS ‘Sapir. u pen that portion we sow asp gerd al ee lt [31 cents a gallon. The Overseas| *1gn painter, member of the |i ivding to an announcement by disturbed because a idence, 821 Georgia street, after shave completed and continue other purposes. It looks like @! Members of the Souther ; spear i i lee i : es : ishort illne |work next year.” fe P e Southernmost : Highway Commission. owner of} city charter board and presi- | willard M. Albury, superintend- jold tells lies. but it is not so vary - a grand opportunity for everyone.” Detachment, Marine Corps Lea- ‘the Tifa machine which has heen | dent of the city softball asso- : atl publiei tietnclion. serious. The whole world looles | Funeral services will be held} Among the jobs that must be | { H { “We are still short of teachers’ ry. “The High School i o'clock in the chapel of the Lopez |construction of about 1,000 fe Funeral Home. breakwall, to keep the beach from blowing away in storms, the lay ‘gue, will meet at the home of the used here recently by the Navy! ¢iation, today threw his hat Istrange to a three-y jWednesday afternoon at 5:30 done at West Martello Mrs. A. E. Albury |VFW, on ‘Second street, tomor:!carries 53-zallon barrel from| into the ring for a seat on the jam sn old andj 4 ce 4 he sametimes mixes fi trow night at ss plans |which the Tifa sprays 40 gallons| City Commission. He said he t. pretty well fixed, but there are (1#°' Rev. R. W. Weaver. of the Ley would issue a _ statement ied Y 3 d for a fund rive, an in- an hour when running wide open. | ; If a child of eight or ten lies, ! : : : < a : 9 z é "later, labout eight short all together atr & i" x Nes, ‘Memorial Church, will officiate. ing of approximately 5,000 enbiec I esterday chee Sr ante sane mae eu Nl ie Pius te ol seundare ide che athisd cai inciana, Division Street and ;however. it rious Fathers! Burial will take place in the|yards of sand, construction of a ans rehase colors and unl- costs § 0! per hour. . % i ‘ . $ Sel ’ jworry if their little boys are not ‘family plot in City Ceemtery. vimming pool, cabanas anc Mrs. Ada Eliza Albury, 86. died torms for a color guard are well} The Browder machine, how-| didate to file for the Novem- ~/Harris Schools. 5 «4c, aeodispouts TRey danit realizes al Stivers: Widear Mia: Ber: Indl atine On ibe aioe ek 4 o'clock Sunday morning in her under) way andbitisihb pad titkievar la t produce so fine; ber 4 city election, Commis- ‘The. teachers who are rated louk Ge A sixvene x mae aie ua 7 hiswere residence at Tavernier. Mrs. Al- He ze ay ons it is ee a yever. does no snip lu so fi | sioner Albert Cooper and ‘with bacholer of arts dezrees are | four or 2 six-year-old can't be nice Par ughter, Mr Hit wers May bak Deere resident of Tav- 098, ONY Wh? coun (Dex abler to: 6 spray. ns: the Bog Hats nine. 1S" Commissioner Louis Carbo- ‘pretty well fixed in the way of |* 8000 loser yet. yo ie peitadit Vane, [ele aa hace ° ernier for more than 80 ye: participate in parades and me- ing 180 fallons in an hour at aj Gell have ‘bath snuounced but the pay, for’ teachers Because @ parent doesn’t ters. Mrs. Mamie Cole! un. Brazil Favors Funeral services will be held ™orial services. jtotal cost of $55.80. Even as-! their intentions to run for re- | 6s treining is otitl low. ; know what to expect, he some- it y City C nd Miss Fannie | b. 3 o'clock tomorrow afternoon in: Members are working hard to suming that the Browder covers| election, Commissioner Hun- | “The ine thine has nauaenedi| times makes the child feel he {Park, Lakeland, Fla.; brother, Jim | A . . the Fleming Street Methodist increase the size of the detach- twice as much territory as the! ter Harden, who is the third at aose the ante eae Many’ of is a failure—can't do all the | Park, Plant City, Fla.: four grand- ction Against A : e ' things he is expected to do.” {Children and two great-grand- | | woe en ation purposes Chureh. The body will be placed ment and it the earnest hope of Tifa, Ellingson nointed out. which | commission member coming reasons eahineiore- in the church at 1:30 o'clock. Bu- ail that every former marine who ‘is improbable. the cost would still} yp for election, is expected to we pe creer eee saat ees || (ASW furinenie venuees, oth the CHEE Saar Communi ri i p i in is i re i ii i r. ov re i i i % ‘teed ¥ eStats vr. Park was a member of An- v) rial will be in the family plot in is interested in seeing the ot fit be $27.90 an hour. or more than} announce his candidacy in the _paid much more meney than the twentieth century parents’ dil chor Lodge No. 182, F. & A. Mz the City Cemetery. Services will erow will come out and join. twice the cost of the Tifa per! near future. ew e ,. ficultvy in rearing his offspri i be conducted by Charles H. The League has much to offer hour. ay Lat toon thea “3* P°' ‘urs, Littledale cites (1) the strain (Xe West Lodge, No. 13, 1.0.0. Ketchum, Jr., and W. F. Bowery.:in the way of good :fellowship| Because of its economy if oner- | MQ Pi ff Ay Rig aall ra five sare [Of the war and postwar pe : ane [ Pritehard Funeral Home is in ganda chance to help former bud- /ation. compared with the Brow- |-- “= le oe ta fl uve ae yeas jon parents and (2) parents’ fail- we i: charge of arrangements. dies who are need of assistance. ‘der, Ellingson said, he will pro- S d e I F We Se Reece iret eae (urea tay dell) theirechilaren) often is Survivors include five daugh- yt ig the desire of the Detach- hablv favor the nurchase of the |S@Md spur n Foot resovennt eau orecuelenough: thaththey love them. |Rebe — fag i oes Mis. T= ment to locate a room or two, $1790 Tifa Fox device. line vanene fo) cutee ool Wal assumed tfiaticwer reveall it) Pall ss wl be selected ci » Mrs. I. E. Smith, Mrs. : sal Hi ildi faci = . i i L ; Seen, o ae oes : 5 | C. F. Albury of Tavernier, and aay mnupeds ey EEE Hees He Commissioner oul eee penal Causes Car Cras | Substitution will be used in Key in our care of them,” she: said, }from the membership of the above Mrs Oliver Carcy of Miami four 9°¥™ oe ey Wes fae whic ‘4 0 a e aoe Ba et iWest schools until suitable teach- }“but they need to be told. Chil- jmentionea organizations. sons, Merlin Albury of Key West, ™¢et- e ay, Amaia rit tee ee eanek rte the Gant Gone | A sandspur in his daughter’s:€rs can be employed, Albury said. dren. like adults, need love. he une ae au the Noo fire station ee Ra ai eee ee ic: use! akould ecntacts«lastow that the! county ceili, ne E, Shepard, his!The teachers are to spend the} Mrs. Littledale—small. gentle- is a half-mast today for Mr-.| der can y of aeaeerr Te brother, (Coe pove. Soe SoU ens Peon na Nees DEO! aot y i k preparing ;Mannered and silver-haired has |Park. » genera, §_ bro and Howard S. England, 2801 Fla- vide the truck and labor for trans- | wife and two children, to the hos. omeinees ob EL Weeup ao i a matried daughter and a son in! ———— 13 grandchildren and 13 great-'ler Ave. or* Roland M. Smith. nortation and operation of the | pital yesterday and cost him $25 and engaging in number of con-|college. She is a former New | (Dy The Asnectnted Preaed RIO DE JANIERO, Aug. 18 Brazilian delegates at the inter American conference, in session near this city, 5 firm stand the infiltration of Communists in to the Americas, but the United States and other delegates op. |posed taking any such action at as the matter then un jeration regarded the an for a two-thirds ma and Argentina's pro ation veto Volunteer Fire Depart- s Hose Company | smple Shrine and ing Waters Lodge, No. 14, 0c jority veto . ; posal of a on grandchildren. ean neice place at Fos machine. in City Court today. jferences. York newspaper reporter and Singleton At appeared that «the Marshall ‘ scape en ronevenia Te fail bevan when eMarparet| — woman's page editor. After in ©: i s) iam would berappeov a —- Night To | _ Meetings are held every other! $10 BILLS GROW ON TREE [0.11 ‘tivo vear-old daughter of Charlotte Shear, marriage to Harold A. Littledale ; Dies In Miami tina delegates were reported Lad | Tuesday and the size of the’ og ANGELES——When J. R.jthe Shepards, complained ofi and motherhood, she assumed | jhave decided not to press fe Be Held Sept. 13 \x90m need not be too large. Most Bracken, a truck driver. sighted |something in her foot as the Ply-| Famed Pianist, — jcditorship of Parents mag ine of the fellows are convinced that 4 $10 bill fluttering in a tree mouth carrying the family came | Bertha M. Singleton, wife ‘ 4 then a young struggling publ Ladies Night of the Shrine Club there are people who are gener- ane hinenel hi ade : pee | 5 Sones sage phen ingleton, who Ni Ne a are ” gular route on the ;down Roosevelt Boulevard about ; tion of more than a million ci sonia | | “| will be held on Sept. 13, instead {aus enonsh to offer such space as Salt Lake City highway, he touch. 4:45, p.m. yesterday. Shepard Here Tuesday poniob a J ecutive secretary of the Key | roperty Sa es of Aug. 23, as previously an- |i; needed. ed off an investigation which re-!took a hasty glance at the in.' Charlotte Shear, concert pian-| Mrs, | Littledale gives «these | “est Chamber of Commerce for) pe nounced, Charles Taylor, pres: ———— jsulted in authorities collecting jured foot and wound up by ist will be guest soloist for the jthree suggestions as _ possible ‘< pears) ed eene DALIAN ee Siderius and other dent of the organization, said! A ly To Wed bogus bills with a face value to-|crashing into a palm tree. Friends of Music Society Tues-|holps to puzzled FeTee r home at 524 Northwest 60th est ont Miltecurabe Kce teday. ppey , taling more than $1,000,000. The! ‘The occupants of the car were day evening, at 8:15 p.m. in the} 1 Go on studying pec an 500, The Shrine Club, at its meet- | ranthood | During her residence in Key eoneliing to 2 Wartar li- bills. freshly printed, were scat- |, apes, eae for r bruises 2 home of the society's president. |i, cudy oraaips and i ie ie pyle Secath: Cas ing Friday night, also voted to! Applications for marriage liv tered over a 20-mile area. Yor minor bruises and cuts ie 0. W. Bodler. 1319 Duvai |i Suey ercups and in material west she made many friends here. | {led § Carte seers ecuatse ‘i = 4 Sats censes were filed Saturday with | aval Hospital bu e pal s. O. W. * made available by the Children’s 'Mirc. Singleton was 73 years old.icle!k Ross Sawye participate in the Labor Day cele- | County Judge Raymond R, Lord Qe —————— tree was a total loss, having street. ; _;,, {Bureau of the U. S. Dept. of La- | Besides | Mr. Sinclegn ke |. Fannie Peterson and other bration being staged this year by (by Fred R. Whitney, 49, of Miami jkceled over on the impact. Offi-’ Mrs. Shear’s musical training |}5. and elsewhere. I, des Mr. Singleton, she |tansferred to John W. Frow, 1124 ae 4 two sons, children’s £000 and Captain Bert ton, | pre ss shea Neon nAle A 5 | arty at Salt Pond ahead of a spick and span house. ‘and five grandchildren, Stephen, |” BM” Forbes tranterred te 3. See that the children have j Anne, Robe | Jonni es transfer » .. the Jayshees. The club will par. and Phyllis G. Staunton, 36, of, = XPERT...._. jcer Joe Cerezo, who investigated was with the Eastman School of | 5 ~ put the eipate in the giving of prizes |New York City and by Joseph T.} the accident, said this afternoon Music where she was a faculty . » the various contests to be js 25, of Deland, and Fran-|{ A t R he would confer with Municipal member after receiving her Mas- “ALabor Day. |ces R. Collins, 20, of 1107 Fleming uto epairs Judge Enrique Esquinaldo after ter’s Degree and Performers D- at iam t, for a nominal sur ' os and Bert|and Mrs. Harold Matthews lc | court as to whether Shepard will gre. some fun with their father. ngleton, $5,300 a pronenty inv athe | Tae WE) pmmeressmerrcovareurarar7 | _ have to pay for the tree. | Her brilliant playing has been a cere |Grove section ; v Reasonable Prices ero wi AAAeaneeaaeaaee eee en HYD... lw Have! 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