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PAGE EBIGH? (Continued) 50—Legal Notices following fied said certificat to be fs thereon, The ce and years of 1 excription of the prop- i b Which “assexstd) otis y being in’ the nM shall be red the property: desertiied (h ¢ i cartificates: will day in month of M Is the 7th Heated teal) ay of Ma KARL rk of Cireult ¢ e County, FI NON LOW following certific fif_d said property, was ription of 4 which it Are ieate yf is As recorded in ty Records, in which assessed Frank Name Cox AN of. said property I the. County Monroe, St Floria 1 or eer- accord- such certificate ” f highest bidder ron the first Monday which ix the Dated this 4 (Seal) apr7-14-2 REALTY SALES (Continued From Page One} street, lot 4, block 1, Macros sub- division, $11,000. Macro: Corporation to Mr. and Mrs: Robert Grover, lot 11, block 1, Macros subdi on, $10,000. Stanislaw Davis to Minnie Lorick Corley, 2109 Seidenberg, lot 3, block 21, $6,500. Mr. and Mrs. William N. Hoff- man to Mr. and M: Bradley E. Sweeting, 901 Pearl street, lot 17, block 29, $8,700. Mr, and Mrs. Ernesto Baso to Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garcia, part of lot 13, square 5, $500. Mr, and Mrs. Joze Blanco, Jr., to Jose Blanco, 833 Olivia street, part of lot 18, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Granville M. Smith, Jr., to Jane M. Dewey. Havre de Grace, Maryland land an Elizabeth street, $900. Sam Kay to Selma Oritt, 420 Lincoln Road, Miami, land on Duval and Eaton streets, $30,000. Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Wolkoff to Mr, and Mrs. Jesse L. Richards, 1307 Laird street, lot 3, square 2. tract 28, $800. Florida ‘Weatherford Taylor to} Mr..and Mrs. Robert J. Poynter, all of lot 5, one-half of lot four. block .ten, Key West Foundation company plat, $200. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Niles, et al to Faye Niles Sykes, 820 Cen- ter street, land on Center street, part of tract 4, $1,600. Mr. and Mrs. Mrytland Cates to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cates, 704 Olivia street, land on Olivia street, part of lot seven, block 2. $700. Stanley F. Hodes to Raybrell, Inc., a Florida corporation, trustee, care of J. Larry Shield: 133-N.E. 3rd avenue, Miami, Fl: lots 4 and 5, $3,000. Mary Spain aballo to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur S. Michalk, 2215 Fogarty avenue, Salt Pond, lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5, $4,000. Austin G. Taylor to Julius Stone, Jr., 400 South street, lot 28 and one-half of lot 29, $409. Mr. and Mrs. Julio J. DePoo to John J. DePoo, 410 Virginia street, lot 19, square 1, tract 30, $100. Mr. and M Nathan Niles, et al, to Faye Niles Sykes, 820 Cen- ter street, lanc on Center strect, part of tract 4, $1,600 Mr. and Mrs. Mrytland Cates to Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cates, 704 Olivia street, land on Olivia street, —part of lot seven, block 2, $700. Stanley F. Hodes to Raybrell. Ine.,’a Florida corporation, as trustee, care of J. Larry Shields, 133.N.E. 3rd avenue, . Miami, Florida, lots 4 arid $3000. Mary Spain Caraballo to Mr. an¢ Mrs. Arthur S. Michalk, 2215 ‘ogarty avenue, Salt Pond lots 1, 2-3, 4 and 4,000. Austin G. Taylor to Julius Stone, Jr., 400 South street 28 and one-half of lot 29, $400. Mr..and Mrs. Julio J. DePoo to John J. DePoo, 410 Virginia street, lot 19, square 1, tract 30, $100. Mr. and Mp3. Joseph R. Sirugo to Sunshine Construction com- pany, blocks 36, 50, 51, 52 and 53, $100. Mr. and Mr-. Joseph R. Sirugo to, Sunshine Construction com- pany, lot 20, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Floto to Mr..and Mrs. Joseph A. Harbison. lot 2017 Fogarty avenue, Lots 1, 2, 3," {4 and 5, tract 21, $10,500. The Trustees of Internal Im- provement Fund, State of Florida, to City of Key West, bay bottom land, $800. Trustees of Internal Improve ment Fund, State of Florida, to G. H. Jones, .3 acre, near Hilton Haven, $100. ‘\) Mr. and Mrs. William Richards |Neblett’ to Mr. and Mr:, Roger Brooks, 1600 Whalton street, lot 7. block 5, Martello Towers, $18,- ; 000. Mr. and: Mrs. Joseph Sirugo to ; Sunshine Construetion company, part of tract 28, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Fred J. Dion to Trustees, American Legion, No. 1168, and Veterans of Foreign Wars, No. 6021, veterans’ posts, land on Emma street, $3,900. Mr. and Mrs. Aquilino Lopez, Jr., to Mr. and Mrs. Juan Her- nandez, 308 Virginia, lot 17, square 6, tract 30, $800. Paul E. Esquinaldo to Melba Esther Ramirez, 1713 Von Phis- ter, his undivided one-half in- $100. | Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Ram- -jirez to Paul Esquinaldo, 608 Whitehead, their undivided one- half interest in land on Von Phister street, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Montaz to Elino M. Smith, 1426 Vernon ave- nue, lot 7, block 17, tract. 17, $21,- 000. Mr. and Mrs. Munro J. Horre to Mr, and Mrs. Herman Hackney, lot 8, square 25, $100. Estate of Julia F! Brooks | to Florence D. Miller, 718:*Eaton street, lot 2, square 35, $7,500. Oscar H. Martinez to Mr. and Mrs. Abe R. Wolkoff, 1328 White street, lot 40, tract 6, $2,000. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman to Mr. and Mrs. Angel Mack Val- dez, 3713 Flagler, lots 18, 19, block two, $900. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pearlman to Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Collins, 134-A Poinciana, lots 1, 2, block five, $1,100. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Ellis to Joseph Ellis, lot 7, square 3, $100. bis Jacob Markovitz to Mr. and Mrs. Francisco Hernandez, 909 Center street, lot 1, 4, $5,500. ‘ The Macros Corporation to Mr. and Mi Charles A. Roberts, 1415 Rose strect, lot 9, in block 1 of Macros Subdivision, $9,000. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Snoddy to Paul C. Miller, 410 Caroline street, lots 8, 9, 10, of square 4, of tract 20 of the Monroe Investment Co., $2,100. Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Daniels, Jr., to Mr. and’ Mrs. Ralph B. Boyd, lot 14-of a ‘subdivision of square 4, 1, 2, 3, 4; 5, of tract 21 of Key. West Realty Co, $1 y f Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Wood- worth to Vivian Graham Bass, 2014 Secidenberg Avenue, lot 4, block 20, part of tract 21, and lots 4, 2, 3, 4, and 5, $11,000. Edith Shaffer Stearns to Eva vich, 320 Wallis avenue, arrell, Pa., lot 18, square 3, of part of tract 18, $1,200. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Filer to William D. Filer, 1511 Washington street, lots 1, 2, in square 9, of tract 20, also lot 3, of square 9, of tract 20, $100. Bloneva Quintana to Mrs. Alfred Saunders, square 4, tract 3, $1,500. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Matthews to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lull Cochrane, 2835 Seidenberg aye. nue, lot 8, block 10, Lime Grove Subdivision No. 2, $7,800. part of tract Mr. and lot 3, Mr. and , Mrs. William Edward Norrington, Jr., lot 18, block 14, $10,000. 1 Mr. and Mrs. “John J. Jackson to Mr. and Mrs. Willard B. Ellis, 1012 Southard strect, part of lot 3, square 56, $9,900. Mr. and Mrs. Paul to Paul D. Herrick, United, lots 1, 2, 4, 5. number 2 of block 27, $100. E. L. Newton to Jesse P. New- ton, 410 Caroline strect, lot 4, in sarere 1h $9 500. |. Mr. and Mrs. A. Rivero, M Rivero to Dive ‘cations, Inc., venue, $20,00 Phillip C. Sears, Sr., and Vio- let L. Sears to Violet L. Sears, Phillip C. Sears, Jr., Wayne M. Sears and Charncenell Marsha Sears ,904 Thomas street, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Aberlardo Mar- quez to Mr. and’Mr:. Adelbert Bethel, land on Olivia street, $2,- 500. Mr. and Mrs, Abe R. Wolkoff to Eva M. Rockwell, Arlington, Virginia, land on Georgia strect, $1,400. Mr. and Mrs. C. Larry Gardner to Mrs. Charles W. Mackie, lot 29, block 3, $9,000. Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Newton to Arthur L. Mulberg, land on Caro- line street, $2,500. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kolchin to Mr. and Mrs. Auster Alexander, lots 12 and 13, block 42, tract 21, $1,300. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lester, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ignatius Lester to J. L. Lester, land on Truman avenue, $100. Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Lester, Jr., and Mr. and Mrs. M. Ignatius D. Herrick Jr. 1301 lot as Ernesto Rivero, and Mrs. J. A. ified Stores Lo- land on Flagler terest, land on Von Phister strect,;"e? Johnston and Marie Clay- Mr. and Mrs. David S. Pool’ to ¢ THE KEY WEST CITIZEN Lester to J. L. Lester, lots 1 and 2, square 7, tract 4, $100. Macros Corporation to Mr. and Mrs. Howard L. Smolin, 1411 Petronia streat, lot 9, in block 2, of Macros Subdivision, $12,500. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D. Morri son, Jr., to Mr. and Mr:. Howard W. Owen, 2912 Seidenberg ave- Ist Presbyterian Makes Study Of Marks Of Christian (Continued from Page Six) j the church but had been awu;y so long that perhaps people did fot nue, lot 14, block 6, $11,000. j recognize her. ‘Again, being a Vesey A. Johnson, ‘adminis-| Member, she failed to do her trator of estate of Frank W.| Christian duty in extending a Johnson to J. C. Porter, 419 Du- val, land on Petronia strect, $900. Mathes-Keys corporation to George and Juanita Rymal, south- east 50 feet of the south one-half block 39, $9,000. Mr. and Mrs. Evers Belmon Carey. to Mr. and) Mrs William At the morning worship service} R. Allen, land on“ White street, the pastor will preach on “Swing-| $100. jing Doors.” Some doors opea but! Mr. and Mrs. William A. Carey! one way while others swing both! to Evers Belmont Carey, land on! ways. One can derive consider-! White street, $100. jable p! out of playing with| Etta Patterson to Emilia Sil- doors. Curious as we are, we like; veira Navarro and Ray G. Na-;to see what is on the other side. varro, land en Caroline street,’ On satisfying that curiosity, we warm welcome to others, and in return received nothing. As we | sow, so ll we reap The Archers will continue the 1 the evening service and will $1,800. may like to get out. That's the Mr. and Mrs. Claudius Johns-' advantage of doors that swing | both ways | We are all childish enough that we like to play. Some like to} | ton to Stanley C. Johnston, War- bourne, Helena, Arkansas, land on Watson street, $100, | knock a little rubber ball all over! Mr. and Mrs. Robert T. Kav-'a ten acre tract filled with gullies anagh to Mr. and Mrs. Jack F.' rocks sand and water. Others de-| Flood, Lot 15, block 13, $9260. | velop their muscles, and if they’re/ Mathes-Keys corporation to’ good enough, inflate their ego, Mr. and Mrs. John F. MeHone, by rolling a heavy ball down an} lot 12, block 22, $9,000. lalley just to see how how many| C. Leon Saunders to Mr, ard, pins they can knock down Mrs. Debs Leon Saunders, lout 20,! . Children like to play around square 5, $100. swinging d@ors, running in one} «Ruby E. Freeman tu Mr. and and out another to the distraction! Mrs. Giraldo Henriquez, lot 14,!of their parents. and shoppers block 11,. tract 17, $2,100. There is one door which swings Mary Ann Cates to Arthur D. both ways and it satisfies the most Curry, land on James et, curious. That is the door to the $1,800. closet where one can have secret Ejleen S. Coughlin to Milton}communion with their God. Appel, Jack Appel, Rose Moocre,} The door will swing for those lots 14, 16, East Martello, Towers,| who care to enter. So long as $4, 700. things go well the practical man Louis L. Pemdleton to Lillie; may sce no advantage in seeking| Appel, lots 4, 5, square 4, tract 27, stance or guidance. He may Martcllo Towers, $6,400. think and contend that life here Mr. and Mrs. Lysle McCown to! can give one all the pleasure and| r. and Mrs. Joseph L. Conlan,j satisfy all curiosity in the practi-| lot 9, square 3, tract 7, $5,500. {cal laboratory of the world. Trustees of the Internal Im-! He becomes material minded, provement, Fund of the State of. and in the last few years trys to! Florida to Carl H. Hilton, three! convince himself that science} of land, $500, | properly understood and develop-! Mr. and Mrs. Carl W. Stibler toed will answer all the problems Mr, and Mrs, William Leohr,! He can see no advantage in pray- Chippewa Lake, Ohio, lot 6, ing to any god which he cannot block 10, $6,000. see and test with the five senses. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Richard-; For him there is no curiosity to} son‘to Mr.’ and Mrs. Bryan Rich-| sce what is beyond the door and} ardson, one-half interest in‘ prop-| he becomes a cynic and a skeptic. erty on Simonton Street, $15,000.) There are others who are broad Mr. and Mrs. Giraldo Henri-! minded enough to seck. They quez-to Board’ of Public Instruc-! generally find. The higher con-} tion, Momve’ county, land “on! cept of life with its high ethical Royal street, $2,800. ideals manifest in business, Mr. “and "Mrs. Lawrence L.\social and political fields Higgs to Gaudioso ‘Cabanas, lot product of prayer. Any trans-}~ 12, block 25, $900. gression of the commandments Flora Yulée McFarland to Mr.|imperils the welfare, the —tran- and Mrs.‘ Chatles Earl Sands, Jr., quility and peace of mankind. land on Eliza‘street, $100. Just now there is pending in Mr. ‘ and’'Mrs. Charles’ Earl legislative halls bills to outlaw ands, Jr, to Flota Yulee Mc-| some of the evils of society. Those Farland,‘ land on Eliza’ street,’ pills did not originate in the bars $100. and brothels of the land, but in Mr. and Mrs, Frederick D./ the minds and hearts of men why Saunders to Mr. and’ Mrs. Jose! have used the swinging door Oroneza, land on Catherine strect,' leading to the source of all pow $6,500. er—God. Mark M. Duffy to Robert C.| Whitehead, Jr., and Earl B. Had- both ways. That door swings | find that One cannot enter and low, Jacksonville, one-half in-| fellowship with his Maker. with- terest in lot 16, block 6, tract 30,| out doing something about it. One $500. can do something about it by his| Mr, and Mrs. Norman E. Brant-; own behavior. One cannot have icy to Mr, and Mrs. Jose Thomas| fellowship with God without re- sanchez, lots 9, 19, block 11. $909.) fiecting it in his relations with Mr. and Mrs. J. Henry Russell others. He will be loving and] to Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Rosen-| kind and considerate knowing| do land on Staples avenue, $800.| full well that God uses all people Mr. and Mrs. George D. Jack-|to the end that his kingdom be son. to, Mr, and Mrs. Homer Gay-! established. hartt, lot 7, block 2, $9,700. If the harvest is great, a Chris- Mr. and, Mrs, John F. Roberts) tian will do a little of the reaping to Lyrline. McCreary, Mable Pin-! and not sit on the side line com-} der, Grace Hartley, Paul Rob- plaining that things are not going erts, southern half lot 16, square as they individually and selfishly 2, tract 6, $100. would like. Christian souls will Mr, and.Mrs. Peter T. Knight,’ get out of their closet of prayer and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hyre, to and lend a hand in the work o Charles H. Smith, lot 19, block God’s kingdom 11, $6,000. | Mr. and Mrs. Roy Valdez to Lydia Cabrera Corris, part of lot 5, square 3, tract 4, $100. Mr. and Mrs. Mario Cabrera and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Valdez to Lydia Coris, part of lot 5, square 3, tract 4, $100. Mathes-Keys Vorporation to Mr. and Mrs. Jerry F. McDaniel COMMANDER i} (Continued From Page One) | !emy in 1934, Cdr. Henderson serv- } ed three years on the carrier U: Raleigh and then in submarines} until 1948 when he had command of the USS Bluefish. He had duty | at the Naval Academy from 1945 d to 1947 and attended the Naval northeast 50 fect of the north- War College in 1947 and 1948 be- bei pal oof north half of fore reporting to the Gilmore. | plock 33, | . re Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin N . | Adams and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ro. __ HILARIO RAMOS lund Adams to CBS Construction! ‘Continued From Page Ones Company, lot 10 and 11, block tt of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kauf-| 29, $1,000. man. es | Roe S je ;| Mary Griffin, 13, 7th © grade, Sy enamel o aaae N.| Key. West Junior High j‘schodl.| Adams, and Mr. and Mrs. J. Ro-| land Adams, to CBS Construction Company, lot: 4, 5 and 12, block 29, $2,000. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John| Griffin, 622 Angela street. j Noland Drudge, 12, 6th grade, : 4. Truman Elementary school, son| Mr.‘ang Mrs. ‘Austin G. ‘Taylor or mr. and Mrs. Samuel Drudge, to Julius F. Stone, lot 5, west-halt , wend 1114 White strect. of lot 4, block 10, $400. =| Hastings Piodella, 14, 8th grade, Mr. and Mrs. Julius F. Stone gt” Joseph School, son of Mrs. to Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Poyn- Miriam Piodella, 524 White strec ter lot 5, west-half of lot 4, and Alice Allen, 12, 8th grade,: Oe ose. a, Manning, Tavernier school, daughter of a ne oe ee liam Stroud, lot 2, block 31, $9,- 200. {STRONG ARM BRAND COFFEE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Yates,! TRIUMPH } Mr .and Mrs. Major Ayers, Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Spoon, Mr. and COFFEE Mrs. Paul Richardson, Mr. and MILL Mrs. Frederick Parkyn to Mary at Ann Cates, land on James strect $100. All Grocers | directing of the musical program! give a special number. ! | Assassin Sentenced To Death (®) Wirephoto OSCAR COLLAZO (center) is led into Federal court at Wash- ington Friday to be sentenced to death for killing a guard in an attempt to assassinate President Truman. He is handcuffed to two unidentified U. S. marshals. The court set October 26 as the date for his execution in the electric chair. The attempt on the President's life was made in Washington last November. | “New atomic piant will be built | near Denver. For Flyer Sunday | Memorial funeral | Inflation is called the foremost for enemy of a free world services gn Adrian E. Chavannes,| ne U Squadron VX-1, Boca| World eyes Iran’s bid to na- Chica field, will be held Sunday] tignalize the oil industry. at 2:30 p. m. in the First Presby-| terian Churen, on the White and Washington corner of} Only 175,000 of Seoul's 1,500,- streets. 1000 population remain in city. Friends of the deceased are in SRR MANE sia vited to attend the services. Final} - - Ean . services and burial will be at St.} HEAVY FOG HAS Mark’s Mcthodist Church in! (Continued Frum Page Une) Pensacola at a later date Gaviota | Pass region between The mother of the deceased,| Santa Barbara and Santa Maria Mrs. Albert Chavannes of Los|}when a woman reported she had Angeles and the parents of the} heard a crash in that a some- widow, Mr. and Mrs, W. P. Flem-jtime after 9 o’clock last night. ing of Per ola, are in Key West} Hitchhikers. -reported sighting. a for the services which will be| plane circling in the same area at conducted by the Rev, Ralph} low altitude. Rogers. A raneber who clocks the same flight every night said the plane When ans the Ru owned| turned’ Jast night and headed Alaska they called Mt. M¢Kin-| north toward Santa Ynez Peak, a le “Bolshaya,” meaning “the; 4,200 foot mountain .and the tall- est in the area. every Jantzen girdle (or. panty-girdle) does something wonderful whenever it's around. you! This one...the most ‘ perfect rib-trimming, waist-slimming, hip-smoothing figure fixer * begins its work above the waistline...with light breath-easy boning knit right in the top...exclusive Jantzen technique. Nylon Leno or ~ylon net...slide-fastened or step-in styles with Memorial Services | Brief: Very Brief, SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 1951. Private McCarty Has Completed : Leadership Cours Private Arthur McCarty, son 0 rand Mrs. Arthur O. Mc East Maryland street n ville, Ind., has recently com- pleted the Leadership Course con- ducted by the 41st Tank Battalion of the famed 8th. Infantry Divi- sion at Fort Jackson, S. C. Prior to his induction into the Army’ in September, 1950, Private McCarty operated an Art Studio in Key West. He attended’ Cen- tral High School in Evansville, Ringling Schoo] of Art in § sota, Fla. and the Island City School of Art in Key West. The students in the Leadership Course are chosen from the en- lisicd men throughout the Tad army area. During the eight week course Private was instructed in the methods of conducting classes in dismounted drill, physical training, and the use of infantry weapons. The purpose of the course is to determine the student’s potential as a commissioned or non-com- | missioned officer. Harold Bird Given Jail Sentence Harold Bird was sentenced to 60 days in county jail by Crim- inal Court Judge Thomas Caro yesterday morning on charge of petty larcency. Charles Treadwell was fined \$20 for vagrancy; Peyton Far- rington Southern, was fined $50 j for driving drunk and Leon Al- bert Fortner, USN, was fined for cense. Three men were fined ten dol- jars for rec! driving. They are Norman Fvans Bently, Wil lard Hilton Olson and Joseph fi:chard Scribani. Judge Caro de {ferred sentence on Harold Ches- tev Fisher. Thomas was fined ,Ircense. Cevelard Hammond fer having no driver's ANYTHING AUTOR CONCERNING THE BILES SEE TWINS. H ¢ da State Senate McCarty | }criving drunk and having no li-| +123 Duval St. ‘Franklin Named ‘To 9 Committees Senator James A. Franklin has been given the following commit- tee assignments in the 1951 Flori- Appropriations, Banking and Building and Loans, Congression- al Redistricting, County Organiza tions, Insurance (Chairman), Judi- A” (Vice-Chairman), Pri- vileges and Elections, Rules and Calendar, Veterans Affairs. H MINER: (Continuea from Page One) go, before reaching the point where they believe the miners are trapped | Kaiser said two men similarly | trapped in 1949 were saved. Putzel is married but has no children. Korcha has a wife and | two daughters ( (Cortinuea day, pending dav The Utility Board will hold its first meeting in the new office on Tuesday at 4:30. : eneeeeeee ONE ROOM OR TWO? ACQUIRES NEW From Page One) the work day, Mon- | You can have both with HOLCOMB & HOKE FOLDOOR 3 dining room privacy with living room spaciousness. Easily and quickly installed in old home or new. Come in and see FOLDOOR—it’s the smartest thing in doors. Key West Venetian Blind Co, AWNINGS - JALOUSIES VENETIAN BLINDS Call 1042 1130 Duvar Sr. PH. 1870-1871 YOUNG FASHION-PLATE, high- style Sanforized* chambray, iced with white waffle pique. Note how the triple white bands give the illusion of Mammoth pockets, Sizes 7 to 15. $95 for DRESS two-and-one-half or three-and-one-half-inch top... white and pink. GIRDLES and PANTIES from $3.95 Up -APPELROUTH’S-——_—_—__ THE STORE OF FASHION’ 511 Duval Street Phone 174. New Pastel High-Heel DRESS Denim BEACH SHOES in All the New Shades Freeman and Nunn-Bush SHOES FOR MEN CHAS. ARONOVI Ladies’ Fortunet SAND. and PLAY SHOES DEPARTMENT STORE

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