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dianapolis druggist, died yesterday in his home, 5819 N. Pennsylvania St. He was 55.

Goldsmith was a partner in the chain of Goldsmith Brothers Drug Stores here. Since then he operated a real estate business at 339 N. Capitol Ave.

lived here all his life and was a member of the Indianapolis Hebrew Temple, Indianapolis Hebrew Brotherhood B'rith.

10:30 a. m. tomorrow in Aaron Ruben funeral home, with burial in Indianapolis Hebrew Cemetery.

Helen Goldsmith;- a daughter, Mrs. Doris Jane Stadler; a son, Joseph Goldsmith; two brothers, Sol and Louis Goldsmith, Indianapolis; a sister, Mrs. Julius Tick, Paducah, Ky.,

apolis hotel clerk, died today in| his home, e was 62.

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Funeral Planned

For Tomorrow Julius Goldsmith, former In-

Until it was sold in 1928, Mr.

A native of Indianapolis, he

and B-nai Funeral services will be held at

Surviving are his wife, Mrs.

all of

Raymond Stewart Dies at Age 47

Goefford Gisel Funeral Monday

Funeral services for nd] Gisel, 235 E. Ninth St., will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in Shir-| ley Brothers’ Central ur Burial will be in Crown Hill Cem-| Funeral Planned

etery. For Monday Mr. Gisel, who was 49, died yes-| Raymond R. Stewart, Hart-| terday in General Hospital. For mann Furniture Co. executive,|® 13 years he was an inspector for jjed this morning in an amthe Fairmount Glass Works, Inc. wyiance en route to the Eli Lilly He was a native of Westport and Ciinic. had been a resident of Indianap-| Mr Stewart. who was 47. was olis for 40 years. Surviving are a sister, Mrs.lived here 25 years. Bernadine Murray, and a nephew, Richard Murray, both of Indianapolis.

Edgar A. Walker

Rites for Edgar A. Walker, 931 Massachusetts Ave., will be held at 1:30 p. m. Monday in the J. C. Wilson Chapel of the Chimes. Burial will be in Washington Park. He idied Thursday in his home. He was 61. Born in Scottsburg, Mr. Walker, a carpenter, had lived here 50 years. Survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Maxine Fletcher, Fulton, and Mrs. Dorothy Griffin,

He had

High School before retiring a few years ago to enter the furniture business. He was a member of North Park Masonic Lodge, Scottish Rite, the Shrine and the Co-op Club. He attended Butler University and Indiana University. Services will be held at 1 p. m.

, pastor of Bethany Christian Church, will officiate. Burial will be in Crown Hill, Survivors include his wife, Mary Elsie; his mother, Mrs. Julia A. Stewart; his father, Riley Stewart; two brothers, L. Russell and

and two!

Funeral services for James M.

Mahan, 4802 Riverview Drive, will| Of the city; three sisters," Mrs. be held at 10 a. m. Monday in the T- E. Kennard, Mrs. Effie WalConkle funefal home. ibe in Tipton.

Burial will Mr. Mahan, who was 66, died

(Thursday in Methodist Hospital.!

A salesman for North Side

[Cheyropes Inc, he was a native

L'a Santas > of Rockville and lived here nearly {loy, who died Friday in her home, an employee of the Indianapolis 1606 N.lllinois 5t {| years.

He was a veteran of the Span-

ish-American War and was: a.Catholic Church. Burial will be member of Indianapolis Lodge, in Holy Cross. F presonirrions 32 F&AM, and Scottish Rite.

Mr. Mahan is survived by two

and two Long and]

Charles B. McCoy, an Indian4201 Norwaldo Ave.

A resident of Indianapolis for

seven years, Mr. McCoy was born Miss- Orpha T Graham in Orange County, and lived in Bedford, Terre Haute, Knoxville,

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land a brother, V. F. McCoy, lof Indianapolis.

Mrs. Louisa Clark

brief illness, was 91. Hamilton County, she had lived| here 58 years. She was a member! of the United Brethren Church.

Edward Williams;

Harry M. and John Clark, and several

{grandchilden, all of Indianapolis. Miss Emma Hardman

before He was a member

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Funeral services ‘will be held] in Orleans, ©

Surviving are his wife, Faye;| both |

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Services for Mrs. Louisa Anna will | The |

Mrs. Clark, who. died after a! Born in

Survivors are a daughter, Mrs. two sons, !

grandchildren and great-

Services for Miss Emma Ruth 2006 Central Ave.

| Indianapolis; a foster daughter,|Rollin H. Stewart, and a foster

Mrs. Lucille Surface, Indianap-|daughter, Mrs. Vesta Huron. EE nr fe ew STandenld ten ols: a son, Robert C. Walker, In- Theodore Watkins filed a separate declaration can James M. Mahan | dianapolis; four brothres, Charles,

| Jess, Ernest and Lawrence, all] Rites will be held at 10 a. m.|

412 N. California St, Lest, Indianapolis; Mrs. kridge, Miamisburg, pri grandchildren, Mrs. James Malloy

Services for Mrs. Loverne Mal-

will be in Brazil. day in his home.

0, and of the Second Baptist Church and

[1916 Prospect St., will be held at 9 a. m. Monday in St. Patrick's

Water Co. Survivors are his wife, Laura; two brothers, James and Dr. George Watkins, all of Indian-

Mrs. Malloy, who was 65, had!apolis.

been ill for the past year. She! daughters, Mrs. Mona Long and had lived here 15 years and was ‘Mrs. Fred Moore Mrs. Dorothy Kick, grandchildren, Jac Rita Jane Kick, all of Honolulu, Hawaii.

Charles B. McCoy

Services will be held at 1 p.m Monday in Christ Temple for Mrs. Sadie Moore, an Indianapolis resident 40 years. Burial will be in Crown Hill Cemetery. She was 68. Mrs.

a member of St. Patrick’s Catholic Church, and the Church Altar Society. Burvivors include her husband, James; three daughters, Mrs. Floyd 8. Hill, Mrs, Joseph Coffey and Mrs. Dallas Rhude, all of the

Moore died Thursday In

icity; a brother, Thomas Wil- her home, 2934 Shriver Ave. She |1iams, Indianapolis, and five|W28 & native of Mt. Era, N. C,, | grandchildren. and was a member of the tempie.

Survivors include her husband, Fred, and one son, James W. | Moore, Pittsburgh, Pa.

Harry A. Gooden Rites for Harry A. Gooden, 522 Moreland Ave., will be held at 3 p. m. Monday in Conkle funeral home. Burial will be in Flora! P:

Services for Miss Orpha T.| Graham, who died yesterday in her home, 5519 S. Randolph St. will be held at 2 p. m Monday in Edgewood Methodist Church. Burial will be in Round Hill emetery, ark. Miss Graham, who was 65, was! Mr. Gooden, who was 75, died !born in Newark, Ind., but had Yesterday morning in his home. lived here 45 years. Before re- Born in Gallipolis, O., he had lived tiring in 1939 she had been a here 50 years. He was a car|milliner for the Star Millinery Penter-contractor. {Co. for 20 years. She was a mem-| Several cousins survive. | ber of the Edgewood Methodist!

meme) Clark, who died yesterday in her| Church. Hib i IN NECKTIE SLAYING {home, 2066 N. Tacoma Ave., {be held at 2 p. m. Monday in the| Ada White, United Brethren Church. | Rev. Clyde Hammond, pastor of|inaw, Mich., ithe church, will officiate. Burial ham, Evansville, will be in Crown Hill.

NEW YORK, Apr. 3 (UP)—A Survivors are a sister, Mrs.| faced i " Indianapolis; two ty-L . husky, parol SBR

vict, Julio Ramirez, 35, was held in $50,000 bail today when he was arraigned as a material witness in the necktie slaying last Tuesday of Mrs, Vera Lotito, 36-year-old bride of four months. NA STIRS

LEGAL NOTICES

brothers, Joseph Graham, Sagand William Graand several nieces and nephews,

‘Mrs. Muzetta Curry

Services for Mrs. Muzetta Curry, 1627 Bellefontaine St. were to be held at 1 p. m. today tin the George H. Miller mortuary. Burial will be in New Crown Cemelery. i ; .: Mrs. Curry, who was a former resident of Indianapolis for 50|ing hy Tequi: pg a o ro years, died Monday in Cleveland, struction within 28" of 0. She was a native of Columbus, Ind. and attended St. John's

is y given that the following tions have been fled wi hi Board of Zoning Appeals, cy of Indian. nest variance from the re-

apolis, quirements of the ; Zoning Grdinance’ 117-V-48—ARNIE 548 Sout

A. N, Qester Avenue & 1015 Somerset Ave{nue® reqiests variance of use to permit the construction of an office bullding &

Surviving are a son, Frank Natsu for storage of building’ mate-

: | Shertield Chapel: Burial will be jn| Curry, Cleveland, O.; two daugh- —~ BLMER C. SUMMIT, 4444 MACHINIST i HAAGS Washington Park. ¢ ters, Mrs. Dorothy Radelift, In- Brookvile ERY 8 i 402 N. Capitol Ave. | Miss Hardman, who was 43,|dianapolis, and Mrs. Edith Jen-|of &'rewll slore bullding. AT. ion /2 W. South LI-6212 §] .., rece Night Phone | (died Thursday in her home. She kins, Columbus, Ind.; a sister and y.20V;8- WILLIAM A SOLTAU. 1308 K.. Yasue: zp was a lifelong resident of ;thejtWo brothers. RE II ye a ors” oy city. the existing four-unit apartment building

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Survivors are two sisters, Mrs.

Ill, and a brother, John

‘Edward Fouty /C. E. Mé¢Conaha, Indianapolis,|’ |and Mrs. Wilma Sordelet, Chi- | cago, Hardman, 1naisnapolis.

. | Violet Bristow, Mrs. Maybell

-ani apartment buildin Services for Edward Fouty,|3ama Street, requests variance of use to (123, Baran Be oil be Bed at tla GERAt tone he | 10 a. m. Monday in Stirling Fu-|,,i,0oi0, GBORGE i HERRMANN, |neral Home. Burial will be in Washington Park. He was 68. [°F Born in Knightstown, Mr. «nag of home and to permit the had lived here 38 years. He had fh, been a carpenter for 25 years. avast Survivors are his wife, Addie;|ss;o Gentral Avenue a son Jerry Fouty; six daughters, to Booth, Mrs. Saeko Ratelift, Mrs.

Bea, and Miss Effie Foulty, all of this city, and two brothers, Jasper and Jerry Fouty, both of Wilbur, |of use

ROGER T. & ADELINE KX. rear Ho Coes Avenue, Tequest vi rmit the eon balan of he yg avis & utility

i} TaVEL'S

e rooms for tools Watch Repairing a pm permit the erection of a painted 10-DAY SERVICE sign at the front g the existing apart127- ERT CATT, 8 WwW,

V 48! Corner Mi an Breer ‘& Buclid Avenue, Teyuests ehigar ission 5 operate an open

lot. tl A

Monday in Flanner & Buchanan] Mortuary. The Rev. E. Roy Wil-|

George M. Miler mortuary. Burial |, Amid De died yester-| li

Mr. Watkins, who was 67, was BE born in Clay County and li»4 here 26 years. He was a member

irements to Ta addition , this sddtt

Bache ester Avenue 134 V-__ROBERT E. 88 West 30th Stree

colS-V-4s—DR. HIRAM

reques Pin station.

bY 138-V-48—RALPH C. South Noble Street,

f |use to permit the use : |of power in connection the manufacture of cement blocks in the

TONIGHT AND TOMORROW-—Scattered Showers may be expected Wwoughout the Central {me additional $600 personal exemp-| Portions of the country tonight. Those parts of the country falling under the domination of north. ition. A man who is over 65 or erly winds [see map) will find continued cool temperatures tonight and tomorrow.

Julius Goldsmith

use to permit the o mobile repair & pain ing of freight & ‘boats in the existin ores at the 141-V-43-

CHARLES H

& 23003

Var Tear mit the construction the existing shuich to extend the

West North ARTLETT. 14

Es variance ; ne to permit the © nn of a ware-

M T. SEXTON, Avenue, request ex non-conforming use to per

North-

Y fest Stine 2st Brees = Fatayeite Road.

permit the

of and operation w a gasoline

rear 318

with

25 Johnson

MILLIS, 23 Uests variance of use to perment of an automobile

§—OSCAR M. FULWIDER, 2443 Central Avenue. requests FrIaAnce of ration of an shop and the Build passenger trailers and garage and vard rear of the existing dwelling. TON

rear

uto-

West

{Plymouth Street, LS expansion of a

{non-conforming use to

the con-

perm (struction of an addition to the existing

retat 142

Jets _ugdag, V-48 NHESTER, 1318-20

|Ranche Street. requests variance of build.

ing line

uirements Siosdte of

to permit the ene west half of the existing

h at the fromt of the existing doubie

143: y-48 —

permission” to t the rear of the existi

THE BIBLE Bast New York Street,

{ misal on to construct a 37 lin the rear of the existing Aouren build-

East North Street

[*% 47-V Avplegate Street.

fis. V-43-LENOLA M. BAILEY, 5214-18 N : id FequeNs None ares requirements to permit e consirucborn in Shelby County but had tian or THments 30 permit U V-48 NORMAN MH.

requests

oo NIAIAM & NELLIE LA50 Narth Rural Street, request k and occupy a trailer

josiderioe, rear

“regesis b peraddition of

WIEDMAN, 1107

ugh Knox. Street, requests rmission to park ta t for 20 years at Technical occupy 5 grallen 4 the vacant lot

URN, rear 2646

variance of

requirements to permit use of [the nine garage for temporary iiving

{4 QuAters

Meridian Stree of an o

ing facilities 49-V b! fhaing it 1 ul g line req enclosure of the existin, the retail ale of pot

Moe build

front room variance as to N requests

omobile with otros 132-V-48—O

mission to

jo operate an i54-v-48— GARRIO'

revo CO, INC, (quests varian ince ol ae Fequitements

he as ot - Bakery, fi buil

to wit pr 1 Sou

187-V

2

be held by the Monday, Al

BO, Noble P. Hollister,

Friday.

2h any time.

MOR’

service Monda neral home.

Badine Morr gad!

St. Priend

Aa FCousing.

ace M,, assed away x ia ce later.

Ww. HOME, MA-8576. HIGGINS —Be ted ibur and } ay.

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21 W, al Floral Park Cemeter

48-V-48— EMPIRE LIFE & ACCIDENT SURANCE COMPANY, 2001-2851 North

residence, and" to a plants | er ort & ts angle eons PTL 4603 Bast | Washington Street, of perm the second floor of! his xian urist

~~ AMERICAN ENGINEERING 2302-28 Kam 30th Street, je

Jersey Street, ocoup, ting res

i DEATH 1 NOTICES

a APEL, tation St. Monday. Burial Crown Hill. M RTUARIES.

d., : ans rian ay p. m. ends ma ROBERT W, STIRLING PUN 1420 Prospect [1 a, m., at the he Fo invited. Burial Washington Park Cemetery.

ard, age 49, of 236 E. St. sed

Murray and uncle of Richard polis. Service Mon 834% afichigan RE ie Rio Bok a

Hebrew Cemetery.

HAS SET T_Pairick, husband of Gr

father of Prank Hassett, is 750

residence, Sainday A 'M. Funeral For information call STERLING FUNERAL

t, requests variance of use to permit the construction and operation ior.» with off-stseet park-

. STARN, 2419 Bast

t the use of Josidence er ey ami

W. RADEL, 1707 Bast variance of use to the Sonstruction and Dperation of

Fein aeiitter, N,

North New Jersey Street, park and oceup,

It oh existing ri ne Monday for Theodore Watkin ‘hi reer of the Suscng | dence 2802-6

building,

rear 1920 requests pera trailer at

North Sherman Drive, requests permission Inthe open air automobile sales

SB. H. SPENCER & J. K. TT, rear 4443 Winthrop Avenue, variance of use to permit ALY stan a of plumbing supplies xisting garage at the rear of the]

HARTWICK,

D. Va Corner Sherman Drive & Nowand Avenue, requests variance of use Lo

construction HY . ight manulscturing

and operation

8 per. a Tatler at y ii

tio mn of an ite station an dor jie incidental sale of appliances &

A ubiie hearing on said petitions will a Boa rd of Zonin

Bxecutive Secretary

ANNOUNCEMENTS

The Following Services Hove Boon Schedvied © CLARK, Louisa Anna SCHUBNELL, Russell

survived by two grandchildren

Funeral eg Mon -

day, Apr. 5, 3 at the MEYER : ABDON FUNERAL HOME, 1509 Prospect. Burial Ooncordia Ce

Friends may call at funeral

LARK—Louisa Anna of 2066 N. Ta-

A until noon OORE

FOUTY—Edward, beloved husband of

call at the

N. Ulinois

mas Bn may call . chapel.

len,

be conducted St 10:36 he the AARON-R

terment InFriends

Beloved | pniant it daughter

Plorence. HE ins

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a St. Bur.

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Allen,

L. DEATH NOTICES

GRARANM- ON T.,

pha sister of Mrs, Ada White, city:

Joseph Graham, William Graham,

urch m to Burial Round Hill CemeShoe Th may call at GRINafter 6 Rion TR Saturday and until I p. m.

py E. wid dow

e ge cans Jordan ner, of evan Swat Friiey ilers MONT ar's AR

8 r Friends viet call a mor Burial Crown "ul. ary Same M.. age 68, father of Mrs, a Long Mn Doroth Kick, grander’ of of Jac! and Kick, of Honolulu, away Thursday eveni Pao

es onda “ode” W. chigun. Friends Ft Burial TY ch d. Friends may call at Tuner ral home. MALLOY —Loverne, 1916 ¥ Prospect B Bt, wife of James, mother of Mrs. Floyd 8. Hill, Mrs Joseph Coftey Dallas Rhude,

N. — Priends may any time.

MAAN

t. Patrick's Church, invited. Burial Holy Cross Friends may call at the "CHAPEL OF THE CHIMES." (Muncie and Terre Haute papers please copy.) McOOY Charles B. 4301 | Norwaldo, husband of Faye M., brother of B. McCoy, passed away Saturday. Services. Monday 2lternoon at Orleans, ae. i) Ray aia Sal ay FLA UCHANA ARY until Sunday 2pm

OWEN—James EB, 3 years t St, Margaret

husband Owen, grandfather of Mrs. Dorothy Snyder, uncle of Prank Quen, passed Ay p. m. Trends RoE, LIN 3t. ajy time, hs: P. , from the funeral home. Fnterment Crown Hill, Friends invited.

SARGENT—Haity 1 NO gu husband J of Pearl L., Oapitol, passed sway early Prida BN He . rvice HA ANAN AR onday, 3 p, vited. Burial Crown Hill may call at mortuary. SCHUBNELL—Russell, of 566 TLR land Ave, Sohered into rest i=

day, ate Funeral potice later. r latormation call CH-1 ORTUARIES.

MOORE M SMITH Jobh Francis, 19 y Qin ey father ou , Goldie Na.

Friends

ears, of

a eral Monda . 5, 1 p.m, at the JORDAN PindRAL Hobie" 434 10th St, Friends inv Member of Fre ndship Odd Lodge FH 22 ol { Lafayette, Buris “Fatpont, STEWART Raymond, Ww. . passed away Saturday morning Services at FLANNSR & UCHAN ant. ‘Time | . Toyo oC 3528 N. sliter of Cliftin Hess, Los passed Tuesday. UCHANA ' \ : p.m, invited. Burial Crown Hill. Priends may call at ,_moriu ary. 8

th P enneth L., Paul L., Timmons, sister Sum and Jesse McVey. aw ay. Funeral at he a. i 8S. East St, Friends Invited. Burial Sheridan, Ind. Friends may call any

WALKER Sv Ti Massachu-

s TS, and’ Maxine a. Edward, sed

setis Ave. father of irs. ine Flet , Milton, Ind.; ;, Dorothy Griffin, foster-father of I Lacllle Surf and C. or, Das ANS o Thurs hi Jer 3 on! % 3 . om, al . ©. SAA oe 1 t Bt. Friends invited. Priends mar sal Dt at the CHAPEL O P THE

CHIMES, occa LOH-—Eugene E., 411 E. 48th 81. piather of Eugene Jr. id of Mra. Gertrude Evans, 0.; ai

anapolis; aunt of John Sloan n Sich, Indisnaprs.

ol an , CleYeland, 0. pasted away Apr, 1,

Prie all at Jaorary Sunday afternoon and evening.

3. CARD OF THANKS

HURST—W¢ wish to ex press our deepest gratitude to the friends, neighbors and relatives for their sympathy and beautiful floral tributes extended to us at the death of our beloved husband, father and grandfather, A. T. Hurst. We especially thank the Rev. B. J. Renner and the Kenneth Stewart, Mr. Merle Hooten, organist; pallbearers, the Home Makers Club, McCord Funeral Home, for their kind and efficient services and all who assigted in any way.

_.. THE FAMILY. RAWLINGS We wish (0 express our sincere thanks to our friends, nei jibvi and relatives for the sympat and beautiful wers exfended to us at the death of Lela R. Rawlings, our beloved grandmother, we especially wish to thank the Rev, omson of Troub Memorial Church for his comforting words «iso the Tolin Funeral Home and all who assisted in a WA,

DONNALS—In mem of our hjsband and father, omas BE. Donnals, who passed away Apr. 4, 1040. Peaceful be thy rest dear father It is sweet to breath chy name In life we loved you dearly ath we ‘do the same, & GRANDCHILDREN.

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7270, ALE

A very nice d Call MA-87

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ALL male collie and herd and collisd mixed. Both nice Jl MA-8776

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LOST—Black ¢ cocker Spaniel, emaia

male

e black and bob tail, white line Reward. FR-7049.

LOST — Walker hound. Black- -whity

_ brown ears.

rs. Reward - PERSON ALS

CH-3189

RELIABLE young couple want or

adopt ir infant

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down to irom.

cleaned. Enclose tman upon

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concrete work: Roofing. Terms. svenings.

cavating.

Checkin

130 2. Market o Minimum

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for your drivewa:

8 TON 2180

sand, grovel; drivewa GA PIRT. tops soil

Mrs. Ward,

and you will receive umber

Cementing and Plastering

~GOMPLETE REMODELING Building and Repairing

Financed. CH-4248.

~ PAY-AS-YOU-GO

_Accounts, LES

wasn a avel for driveways. and aifi. Lowel] Francis, De oid USHED RA

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THE

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SEE PAGE 13 "RENT A “THOR®

For use in your own home.

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16. BUSINESS SERVIVE _

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rs, new, patch

"crew. BE-3993.0

IMMEDIATE service on block Shes, MA-8641. laying,

12 2217 N. Capitol.

REMODELING

Residence, store fronts, rches, 14x20 ag $750.

Free est. HI-2450,

“DAZIS GONSTAUGTION 60,

Spraying, sodding,

grading, R1-1639,

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10¢ es, Check! STATE BANK Member FDIG

Balance Required

CONCRETE driveways and waiks,. af

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WALKER CONSTRUCTION ¢0.

gravel drives.

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