Banner Graphic, Volume 11, Number 217, Greencastle, Putnam County, 15 May 1981 — Page 14

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Legal Notices NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE 8y vinue o* a cartifiad copy ol a Oecrea to me diractad Irom tha Clark ol tha Circuit Coun ol tha County of Putnam, Stata of Indiana. In Cauee No. CU 81-5, wherein Federal National Mortgage Association was the Plaintiff and Wajme Scott Sanders, et al.. were Defendant Is), requiring me to make the sums as proyided lor In said Decree, with interest and I will expose at public sale to the highest bidder on the Sth day of June, 1981 at IhwOftice of the Sheriff in the aforesaid county. State ol Indiana, between the hours of A M. and 2:00 P.M., the fee simple ol the whole body ol the following described real estate located in Putnam County, Indiana: east half ol Lot Number One (1) In Slock Number one (1) in McCoy's EnMrgement to the Town ol Ctoverdale. Putnam County, Indiana. Also the east haH of Lot number two (2) in Block Number one (1) in McCoy's Enlargement to the town ol Cloverdale. Putnam County, Indiana, EXCEPT aixty (60) leet ol even width oft of the south side of the east half of said Lot Number Two. Together with rents, issues, income and profits, and without relief from valuation or appraisement lews. Dated April 27.1981 Jim Baugh Sheritf, Putnam County State of Indiana STATE OF INDIANA COUNTY OF PUTNAM ss: IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF PUTNAM COUNTY CAUSE NO. CUBI-S FEOERAL NATIONAL MORTGAGE ASSOCIATION, Plaintiff. va. WAYNE SCOTT SANDERS, CAROL ANNE SANDERS. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK & TRUST COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS and LOCAL FINANCE CORPORATION, Defendants. DECREE AND JUDGMENT FOR MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE Comas now the Plaintiff in the above entitled cause and files its Affidavit (1) stating that Plaintiff is entitlerf u a judgment and (2) stating that the Defendants In this cause who have not appeared are ndl now and were not, at the time of the filing of this action, in any branch of the military service: and Summons being issued, and It appearing from Returns of Service and Proofs herein (H. 1.) that the Defendants were duly served with Summons and/or Notice of these proceedings In the following manner, to-wit: Wayne Scott Sanders was served by certified mail herein on January Is, 1981 Carol Anne Sanders was served by certified mail herein on January 10,1981. Local Finance Corporation has appeared and disclaimed interest in this matter. Merchants bank has appeared by counsel and consented to the entry of judgment herein. And it further appearing that the Defendants have either defaulted by their failure to appear and answer the Complaint, or that they have consented to the entry of the Judgment ss evidenced by the endorsement of their ah torney (s), H any, hereon. And this cause now being at issue Is submitted to the Court for trial, finding and judgment: and the Court being duly advised in the premises finds (or the Plaintiff and finds that the allegations stated in the Plaintiffs Complaint are true; that the lien of the Plainnil is superior to all other ilens and claims; that there Is due the Ptsintltt on the note end mortgage sued upon: Principal in the sum of: ‘19,091.35 Interest through March 31,1981 M,495.00 (plus *4.45 per day thereafter) Attorneys fees: *1,200.00 Title searches: '125.00 Escrow Deficit: >128.00 Total: *22,039.3$ Together with all sums which Plaintiff will hereinafter necessarily expend In payment of real estate taxes, insurance, necessary repairs and maintenance in respect to said real estate until tha time of the foreclosure sale; plus the costs of this action, all without relief trom valuation or appraisement laws. The total amount of this judgment including interest accrued through March 31, 1981 Is: *22,039.35 together with all subsequent accruing interest, costs, and additions, plus the costs of this action. And the Court further finds that said sums are secured by a mortgage upon the real estate described in the Plaintiff's Complaint and that the Plaintiff is entitled to have said mortgage foreclosed as against all the Defendants and said real-estate sold. NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of the Plaintiff, it is ordered, considered and adjudged by the Court: 1. That the Plaintiff have and recover judgment in the sum of '22,039.35, including B.J. Becker

Falsecard can be poor policy

South dealer. Both sides vulnerable. NORTH ♦A K 6 4 S? 10 3 0J 7 5 ♦K9 4 2 WEST EAST ♦8 5 2 ♦lO 9 7 3 9AKQ964 <?75 0 Q 10 0 6 3 ♦ 8 7 4Q 10 6 5 3 SOUTH ♦QJ <?JB2 0AK9842 ♦ AJ The bidding: South West North East 10 14 Pass 3 0 Pass 4 0 Pass 50 Opening lead king of hearts. It is usually poor policy to falsecard on defense. TTiis is largely because a defender is much more likely to fool his partner than to fool declarer. Nevertheless, there are occasions when a defender should falsecard because a failure to do so might help declarer enormously during the play. Let’s suppose declarer is faced with the following situation and needs four tricks in the suit to make the contract:

interest through March 31,1981. plus the sum of '4.45 per day as Interest until this date, together with all subsequantly accruing interest, costs and additions to this judgment, plus the costs of this action, all without relief Irom valuation or appraisement laws. Said judgment shall be In personam as to the Defendants Wayne Scotl Sanders and Carol Anne Sanders. 2. That the Plaintiff may hereafter expend, in respect to said mortgaged premises, monies lor the payment of taxes, insurance premiums and necessary repairs and maintenance until the time of the sale thereof and that In tha event any such payments are made, the Plaintiff may obtain an order directing that tha amounts so paid be added to the indebtedness due Plaintiff to be paid from the proceeds of the sale. 3. That the mortgage of the Plaintiff be anu it hereby is foreclosed as a first and prior lien on the following described real estate in the County ol Putnam, State of Indiana, to-wit: The east half of Lot Number One (1) In Block Number one (1) in McCoy's Enlargement to the Town ol Cloverdale. Putnam County, Indiana. Also the east half of Lot Number two (2) in Block Number one (1) in McCoy's Enlargement to the town of Cloverdale, Putnam County. Indiana. EXCEPT sixty (60) feel of even width oil of the south side of the east half of said Lot Number Two. And all the right, title, interest and claims of the Defendants and all persons claiming from, under or through them, in and to said real estate shell be foreclosed and sold by the Sheriff of this Court to satisfy the sums found to be due the Plaintiff as soon as such sale may be had under the laws of this jurisdiction, and the Plaintiff be, and it hereby is, empowered to bid for the mortgaged property with the indebtedness due to Plaintiff under this judgment; said Indebtedness to be credited with the amount bid by said Plaintiff, if any, said sale to be made without relief from valuation or appraisement laws; except that the UNITED STATES OF AMERICA shall have the right to redeem the property tor 120 days Irom the sale pursuant to 28 U.S.C. SS24IO(C). 4. That the proceeds arising from said sale shall be applied as follows, to-wit: First, to the payment of the costs and accruing costs and additions herein; Second, to the payment of the amounts found due Plaintiff on the claim sued upon herein, being the amount of the judgment hereinbefore rendered and as hereafter modified, together with Interest from this date; Third, the overplus, if any there be, to be paid by the Sheriff to the Clerk of this Court for the use of the party lawfully entitled and authorized to receive the same, namely, the Defendants in their priorities as hereinafter to be adjudicated, it necessary with notice to be given to parties. 5. That at such time as the Plaintiff may request after the sale of the real estate described in the Plaintiff’s Complaint, the Sheriff of this Court shall evict any person or persons occupying the premises herein foreclosed and deliver possession thereof to the purchaser. 6. That in the event the proceeds of said sale shall be Insufficient to pay the costs of this action and satisfy in full the sums due to the Plaintiff herein, so that ■ deficiency exists, the Plaintiff shall have a personal money judgment against Wayne Scott Sanders and Carol Anne Sanders in the sum of the deficiency, and the Sheriff shall, at the request of the Plsintiff, levy against the property ot the said Detedants to the extent necessary to pay the detlciency and the sale of property pursuant thereto shall be without relief Irom valuation or appraisement laws. 7. That the Defedants and all persons claiming from, by, through, or under them, be and they hereby are, enjoined from committing waste upon tha said mortgaged premises and from doing any other act that may impair tha value of the same, unless meanwhile said premises shall have been duly redeemed as provided by law. ENTERED this 21 st day of April, 1 981 William C. Vaughn 111 Judge, Circuit Court of Putnam County, Indiana CONSENT TO JUDGMENT Tha Defendant. MERCHANTS NATIONAL BANK 6 TRUST COMPANY OF INDIANAPOLIS. by its attorney consents to the entry of the foregoing judgment. By Sherry F. Hardy Attorney at Law for Defendant Merchants National Bank 8 Trust Company of Indianapolis MITCHELL, YOSHA & HURST 2220 N. Meridian St. Indianapolis, IN 46208 (317)925-9011 April 30/May 7/14/3T

KJ3 N QlO2 W E 865 S A 974 South leads the four to the jack, which wins, and continues with the king on which West should play his queen. It would be foolish for West to play the ten on the king, because South would lead the three to his ace, knowing that West’s queen will surely fall mi the ace. But if West plays his queen on the king, South will have to guess whether West started with the Q-2 or Q-10-2, and might guess wrong. A similar situation arises in today’s hand, where West starts out with the K-A-Q of hearts. Declarer ruffs with dummy’s jack of trumps, which wins, and plays a trump to his ace on which West should drop his queen. To drop the ten on South’s ace would make life too easy for declarer South already knows (from East’s failure to overruff dummy’s jack) that West has the queen of trumps. After West plays the queen on South’s ace, declarer must decide whether West started with the singleton queen or the doubleton Q-10 and he might easily go wrong. When a defender holds cards of equal value (the Q-10 of trumps, in this case) he should play the card he is already known to have. If he doesn’t, he’s helping declarer too much.

Classifieds: Phone 653-5151, Daily

Mobile Homes 12x60 MOBILE HOME for sale. Lot to rent. Call 653-4286. FOR SALE: Older mobile home, 8x45, good condition, *1,200. Call 653-8566. FOR SALE: *16,500 contract only!! 707 N. Madison, 2 bedroom air conditioned mobile on solid foundation w/carport and storage building. Call 653-8421. 5/13/4T 1978 NASHUA MOBILE home, 14x70, 3 bedroom, lVi baths, total electric. Hooked up on rental property. 795-6229 after 5 p.m. 5/13/3T Worry Clinic

By George W. Crane, Ph.D., M.U. Although I ma'ored in psychology and English, I learned that with psychology, you can “dress up” the printed page and catch the reader’s eye more easily. CASE Y-616: Marcia M., aged 19, is an English major. “Dr. Crane,” she began, “in your writings do you still find it necessary to consult a dictionary frequently? “And how did you develop your special style of writing? “For you will start a paragraph with ‘for’, as I did this one. “And you then break up paragraphs into a mere 3 or 4 lines at most. “You will also ask a question, such as why husbands get snarlish. Then you will add, on a separate line, this phrase: “Because their ego has been deflated ’. “Dr. Crane, that plays havoc with the rules we were taught in English composition class, but when I read your column aloud to my mother, it flows along so smoothly, it sounds just like ordinary conversation. Why?” TACHISTOSCOPE Because I spent 5 years as Research Psychologist with the National Research Council of America, plus the Carnegie Institution of Washington,D.C., when I came back to Northwestern I became Director of our Psychology Lab. There I experimented with the quick exposure machine, called a tachistoscope. Which gives split second exposure to an advertisement or a printed page, to find what registers with the usual reader in such a brief view. And I found that there are salient rules for making your page enticing to the eye, even though violating former English diction, such as: (1) Quote marks are the most interesting print symbols and the best eyecatchers. For they suggest at least 2 people are present and that means various dramatic situations may occur, such as love, murder, rape, kidnaping, etc. So we usually read till we find what is really involved. (2) Short paragraphs suggest narration (story telling) whereas long paragraphs rebuff, since they look like textbook or preachy stuff. (3) Invert sentence structure with strong emotional words to catch the eye, so don’t open with unemotional words like “The” or "A” or “An” or a pronoun. Contrast these openings for eye-catching value: “She ran from the house, screaming in terror.” “Screaming in terror, she ran from the house.” (4) Occasionally use parentheses (like this) for novelty. Yes, I use the dictionary constantly, especially for spelling where the “er” sound occurs in dollar, conductor, adviser, fir, fur. Send for my booklet on “How to Write Salable Copy,” enclosing a long stamped, return envelope, plus 25 1 . (Always writ# to Or Crana. HopMiw Bidq , Mellofl, Indiana 479 M. enclosing a long stamped, addressed envelope and 25 1 to cover typing and printing costs when you send for one of his booklets )

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COATESVILLE AUCTION MAY 19,1981 - 7 P.M. Oak glass doored bookcase, oak stack bookcase, new swivel rocker, new heavy pine end tables and coffee table, new table and lamp combo, maple end table and coffee table, dinette sets, pedestal stand table, child's rocker, gas range, Zenith color TV, recliner, chest, desk, table lamps, washer, dryer, step ladders, cross country skis, lot of new small items, plus many more items too numerous to mention. Consignments welcomed Call 386-7274 Auctioneers: Mike and Max Blackmore No Sale May 23, 1981 Happy Memorial Day

Mobile Homes 10xS0 2 bqdroom *2995 12x44 2 todroom >3795 12x50 2 bedroom >4450 14x65 w/firaplac* >9995 14’ 3 BR, IVi botk ...>13,900 Modular Hoims start at *23,900 Ottawa Park Instant Homes 1300 S. Bloomington FOR SALE: *18,500 consider contract. Manhattan Rd. area, 2 bedroom mobile, nicely decorated, new shingle roof, detached garage, fruit trees and garden spot on 1 acre m/I. Call 653-8421. FOR SALE: *IB,OOO Near Fern, 2 bedroom mobile plus separate basement building with live-in facilities, detach, garage. For home and/or rental. Call 653-8421. Apartments FOR RENT: One bedroom unfurnished except range and refrigerator. Utilities furnished including heat. 653-4030 or 653-6387. 5/13/3T FOR RENT: One bedroom apartment on square. *2OO a month. Utilities furnished. 653-5318. 5/1/TF CLEAN 3 ROOM apartment, appliances furnished, utilities paid, $175. per month. SSO. deposit. 653-6882. ATTRACT. LARGE 2 bedroom apartment on Raccoon Lake, utilities furnished. Perm, or ideal second home 344-1156 after 5 p.m. 5/12/6P 2 BEDROOM LOWER flat, adults, no pets, *l5O. single or *2OO. double. All utilities paid. 653-4009. 5/8/6T FOR RENT: Unfurnished one bedroom apartment. Available June Ist. Heat and water furnished. Adults only, no pets. *lB5. 653-6550. 5/8/TF MAPLE TERRACE Apts. Two bedroom unfurnished apartment. Total electric, water & sewage furnished. Child up to one year welcome. No pets. Inquire about our rent special! Phone 653-9298. 3/10/TF COLONIAL ATT/wf One bedroom apt. Furnished and unfurnished. Water and sewage, cable TV furnished. No children, no pets. 6539298. 5/13/TF Apartments LARGE GROUND floor apartment, 204 S. Vine. Call before 2 p.m. 653-5688. 5/14/2P MURPHY BROS. REALTY Apartment Rentals 653-8426 Forwent WEST OF Roachdale on 236, 34 bedroom, 2 baths, wood stove, *250. deposit, *250 month. 596-9321. 5/14/TF FOR RENT: 7 room house 10 miles north of Greencastle, 672-8131. 5/14/3T SMALL 2 bedroom house for rent, 653-9264. 5/12/14/16/3T FOR RENT: Cute house at 7 Highland. 2 bedrooms, full basement, garage. *230 mo. First and last months security deposit. No pets, available June 8. Call 653-8421. 5/13/4T Marine Items 17 FT. TRI-HULL with 115 Merc, and trailer, full canvas, road cover, power trim, *3,395. Phone 386-2291. 16 FT. BOAT with front steering and windshield, used for fishing and skiing, 60 h.p. includes trailer, 653-9625 or 653-9483. 5/11/5P

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Lost and Found LOST: BLACK and white female Beagle near Brick Chapel. Phone 739-6246. 5/13/3T Help Wanted DIRECTOR OF Nursing. Registered Nurse for director of nursing position in long term care facility. Competitive salary based on experience, excellent benefits. Send resume and salary history to: Somerset Corporation, P.O. Box 80249, Indianapolis, IN 46280. 5/13/6T SECOND COOK wanted. Part time or full time, beginning September Ist, 1981. Contact Tom Schneider or Karen Rominger at Alpha Tau Omega, 653-4186. 5/13/2T INDIANAPOLIS STAR has available a Sunday only motor route in Roachdale area. Call collect 812-448-1222. 5/13/4T PRINCESS HOUSE products has part time positions available. Arrange your own hours. 2 or 3 evenings a week, earn *BO- - per week. No experience necessary, earn while you learn. For further information call Susan Brattain, 317-653-3957. 5/9/6T Automotive 1969 PONTIAC CUSTOM S. PS, PB, AT, AC. *495 or best offer. 246-6394 after 5:15 p.m. 5/13/3P 1974 GREMLIN, fair condition, make offer, call 653-5836. 5/13/2T FOR SALE: 1966 Pontiac LeMans. Best offer. 653-3023 after 4 p.m. 5/13/3T FOR SALE: 1973 Chevy 'A ton pickup, VB, automatic, good condition. 1972 Olds Cutlass, runs good, 522-3559. 5/13/3P MURPHY BROS., INC Pontiac-Olds GMC Trucks 653-8426, Greencastle FOR SALeF: Nice 1977 Plymouth Gran Fury Sport Suburban 9 pas. St. wgn., PS., PB., AT., AC., CC., etc. Call 522-6282 (days) or 653-3520 (evenings). 5/12/3T 1978 MERCURY ZEPHYR Z 7, air conditioned, AM-FM 8 track, AT., excellent condition. $4,000. 246-6784. 5/12/3T

1979FUTURA Black, small V 8 engine, vinyl top, body side moldings, white wall tires, AM/FM radio, cruise, air, automatic, rally wheels. HAMPTON & MYERS 610 S. Bloomington 653-3940 Mon.-Fri. 10-5 Sot. 8-12 Closed Wednesdays We buy good low mileage cars.

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SMITH'S NEW A USED FURNITURE 1107 South College Avenue Open Daily 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. We buy, sell and consign good, clean furniture and appliances Phone 653-9429. USED FURNITURE: Coca-Cola canned pop machine; Zenith color console T.V.; Admiral color console T.V.; living room sofas and chairs; round dinette set; hide-a-bed; wood high chair; wringer washers; wall cabinets; 30 inch and full-size electric stoves; buffet; full-size beds, complete; rollaway beds; stereos; night stands; chest and dresser; twin and full-size bed frames; lawn furniture; recliner; coffee tables; paper and hard back books; mirrors; floor lamps; desks; bookcases; rugs; refrigerators; china cupboard; bicycles; riding mower; riding tractor trailers; kitchen tables; garden plow; pictures and many, many other items. Come see! NEW FURNITURE: 2 pc. Colonial living room suite; hide-a-bed; recliners; porch swings; end table sets; 4 drawer file cabinets; whicker fan-tall chair.

Automotive 1975 OLDS 442, AC, PB, call 539-5191. 5/14/6T BUYING USED tires: See Bobby Trail at 3-D Auto Supply. 85 daily. 5/14/3T 1977 CHEVY MONZA Spyder, 4 cyl., 4 speed, good condition, 58,000 miles, 30 mpg. See at 508 S. Indiana, *2,900. Phone 653-8618 evenings. 5/14/3P

H & G MOTOR SALES, INC. Hwy. 231 N. edge of Greencastle Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-4 663-6517 1977 FordT-Bird VB, A.T., A.C., P.S., P. 8., AM radio, brown, white vinyl root. *3495

H & G MOTOR SALES, INC. Hwy. 23 1 N. edge of Greencastle Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-4 653-6517 1977 Chevy Luv 4 speed, P.S., P. 8., AM-FM 8track, rear sliding window, It. blue. *3695°°

H & G MOTOR SALES, INC. Hwy. 231 N. edge of Greencastle Mon.-Fri. 9-6, Sat. 9-4 653-6517 1977 Ford Custom F 250 Dump 351 4 spd., elec, dump bed, P.S., P. 8., AM/FM radio, new paint, black. *3695°°

For Sale AAA SWIMMING pool distributor, must sell all brand new left over 1980 big 31 ft. family size, above ground pools. Complete with deck, fence, filter, and warranty. Full price now only *995. Completely installed. Can finance. Call Dee collect, 317-457-8189. 4/29/28P

FOR SALE: Williams beans cleaned, tested, certified last year. *9.50 653-5041

GRAIN BINS K & K Bldg. Co., Inc. Rt. 4 Crawfordsville, Ind. 317-/362-3829

FENCING All Types Free Estimates Co H Collect 317-839-2933

For Sale FOR SALE: Strawberry plants, bedding plants and Clematis vines. Terrace View Gardens. 5/12/1 OP PRACTICALLY NEW Frigidaire refrigerator. Standard size, 11 W. Larabee St. 5/14/1T f 976 RIDING LAWN mower, 7 horse rear engine, 26" cut. $ 160. 653-4232. after 3 p.m. 5/12/4 P Wanted WANTED ODD jobs to do, call 653-4723. 5/13/3T WANT RIDE Monday—Friday to Park Fletcher area, Indianapolis. Hours 8—4:30 p.m. from Bainbridge, Groveland, Greencastle or Van Bibber area. 739-6289. 5/13/3T CASH PAID for scrap gold, class rings, wedding bands, broken pieces, dental scrap. C.B. Hammond, Jeweler, 607 S. Locust. 2/25/TF Business Services ROBERT A. Lancaster, Auctioneer, Licensed, Bonded, Notary Public, 317-653-8712. 5/1/30P WHEELER WELL Drilling, Jack Wheeler, R. 2, Cloverdale, IN 795-4319. 5/2/30P WILLIAMS UPHOLSTERY. Phone 795-3304. Samples shown in home. Free estimates, free pick up and delivery. ALEXANDER MASONRY. Digging, pouring, footer, block, brick, concrete work al! kinds, fireplaces and flues. 653-8658 or 653-6450. 4/16/30P ROOFING, PAINTING. Siding, insulating, general repairs, fully insured. Free estimates. Grahams Roofing and Painting, 653-8301. 5/1/30P TAKING ORDERS for spring fence building also tree removal. Dawson Fence Construction Co. Call collect 317-942-2941. 4/11/30P FREE ESTIAAATES: exterior and interior painting, roofing, additions, garage building, concrete work, spacklinq, gutter. 653-2398. 4/21/30P

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Business Services RALPH HUTCHESON & SONSGeneral contractor, aluminum siding, garages, roofing, remodeling, room additions, storm windows and doors, and general repairs. Financing available. Phone 672-4757 or 672-8154. UPHOLSTERING: MY material or yours. Free estimates. Pick up and delivery available. 522-3575. 5/1/30P AAA ROOFING and guttering, room additions, repairs, light hauling. Wo Williamson Sr.; 653-9275. 4/20/30P DALLAS” PEARSON'S Sand, gravel, top soil, fill dirt also stone hauling. Phone 522-' 3300. 4/15/30T REMODELING, ROOM additions, home repairs, kitchen cabinets, garages, concrete work. Doug Neumann, 6534837. COOK CONSTRUCTION. Pole buildings, garages, roofing, room additions, complete backhoe service. 653-6450 or 653-8658. 4/16/30P Floyd Freeman Excavating Custom Trenching Under Road Boaring Small Dozier Work Complete water systems 317-795-4265 insured FREE ESTIMATES: building, room additions, siding, remodeling, interior and exterior painting, guttering. 653-3280 or 653-3791. 4/28/30P GORHAM'S TREE SERVICE. Over 30 years experience. Fully insured for your protection. Free estimates and evaluation. Call 653-4856 or 653-8638. WAGONER NURSERY & Christmas Tree Farm 739-6135 DRAPERY DEN Tues., Thurs.,Sat. 12-5 p.m. V 2 mile south on Belle Union blacktop 5262675 or 246-6399. 1/30/90P CARS, HAND washed and waxed. Interiors, white walls cleaned. Reasonable rates. Robo Car Wash, 653-6197 or 653-3221 for appointment. 5/14/6T

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