The Mail-Journal, Volume 26, Number 12, Milford, Kosciusko County, 6 May 1987 — Page 3

Obituaries

| Turkey Creek Township Alice Johnston dies

Alice A. Jbhnston, 69, 519 South Harrison St.,- Syracuse, died at : 7:05 cf.m. Monday, May 4,1987, in the Kenney Nursing Home, ' Ligonier, following an extended illness. She was born on July 10,1917, in Syracuse, the daughter of Alonzo and Mary (Wolfe) White. On February 17, 1940, she married < Donald A. Johnston. He preceded her in death in 1983. Mrs. Johnston moved back to Syracuse from Toledo, Ohio. She worked asa legal secretary and in November had been elected Turkey Creek Township Trustee. She was a member of the Wednesday P.M. Club, St. An- ' drew’s United Methodist Church, Ruth Ann Munro Ruth Ann Munro, 46, Kokomo, died at 6 a.m. Saturday, May 2, 1987, at St. Joseph Hospital and Health Center, Kokomo. She was bom on July 23,1940, in Sandusky, Ohio, the daughter of •James and Helen (Temple) Sutherland. On June 24,1960, she married Kenneth Munro. He survives. Mrs. Munro was a graduate of West Lafayette High School and attended Purdue University. She was a private art instructor, manager of Kozy Krafts Korner and Operated Munro’s Play School. She was a member of Shiloh United Methodist Church, Kokomo. Surviving with her husband are her mother and stepfather, Rev. and Mrs. Robert Seitz, North Webster; two sons, Scot Munro, Spearfish, S.D., and Kirk Munro, Kokomo; and one brother, James P. Sutherland, Spearfish, S.D. Services were held yesterday, .Tuesday, May 5, at Shiloh United Methodist Church with Rev. Kistler officiating. Burial followed at Shiloh Cemetery. *■ Fenn Funeral Home, Kokomo, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be made to the organ fund at Shiloh United Methodist Church in Kokomo.

Hospital Notes

Goshen TUESDAY. APRIL/28 Admissions / Gerald Scott, 313 Syracuse ' \ Dismissals Janice L. Murphy and infant daughter, Carly Jo, r 4 box 340, Syracuse Jacquelynne J. Randall, r 2 box 79, North Webster WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 Admissions Irene Gibson, 76-78 N. Shore Drive, Syracuse Dismissals Angelica M. DeLaFuente, r 1 box 246A, Milford Cheryl J. Johnson and infant

From the Syracuse Police log — Kids crawling in a dumpster

The following information was obtained from the log of the Syracuse Police and Fire Departments : APRIL 29 6:18 a m. — Property damage accident: Ivy Hut parking lot 8:08 a m. — Call concerning a sticker put on a car 11:57 a m. — Caller with information on a propertyfdamage accident \ 5:15 p.m. — Request to have a message delivered 7:44 p.m. — Report of a door open on a mobile home; Liberty Homes APRIL 30 2:39 a.m. — Report of someone pounding on the building at the nursing home 6:41 am. — Breaking and entering reported at the Eagles Lodge ? 9:45 a m. — Request for patrol around an apartment 1:32 p.m. — Property damage accident; Wawasee High School . 10:22 p.m. — Report of so- / meone around the nursing home ' MAYI 10:59 a.m. — Person advised of hitting an animal, it is still alive 1:59 p.m. — Property damage accident at Augsburger’s 3:49 p.m. — Property damage accident on Front Street 9:57 p.m. — Report of kids throwing rocks 11:35 p.m. — Report of a loud party on Main Street MAY 2 <’■ 9:44 a.m. — Traffic problem on Medusa Street reported 12:42 p.m. — Report of a vehi-

Samarian Service Guild of the church, and was a former member of the Mothers Club. Surviving are one son, Kenneth Johnston, Newark, Ohio; three grandchildren; and one sister, Mrs. Thomas (Edna) Goodyear, Cleveland, Ohio. She was preceded in death,by two brothers and one sister. Services were held at 1 p.m. today, Wednesday, May 6, at Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, with Rev. Phil Frew, former pastor of St. Andrew’s United Methodist Church, officiating. Burial followed in the Syracuse Cemetery. Memorials may be made to the Home Health Care Services. ■ * Alon B. Boltinghouse Word was received yesterday afternoon, Tuesday, May 5, 1987, of the death of Alan B. Boltinghouse, 23, brother-in-law of Mrs. Doug (Sharonald) Weisser, Milford. Boltinghouse, stationed with the US Army in West Germany, reportedly died from injuries sustained in an early morning automobile accident. Boltinghouse had re-enlisted in the US Army in 1986 and had begun a three-year tour of duty in West Germany. His wife, the former Diane Sandlin, and son, Brandon, 1' 2 months, Indianapolis, had been scheduled to leave Sunday, May 10, to join him. Survivors also include his mother who resides in Indianapolis and several sisters and brothers. Arrangements are incomplete at this time. Raymond Thomas, Jr. Raymond Thomas, Jr., Leesville, La., formerly of Syracuse, died at 6:30 a.m. Monday, April 20, 1987, at his home.

son, Craig Matthew, r 1 box 2138, Milford THURSDAY. APRIL 30 Admissions Mary Bushong, PO Box 323, Syracuse Crone, r 1 box 111, Syracusez- - Anthony Haugh, r 2 box 276, Milford "Dismissals Gerald L. Scott, 313 Medusa, Syracuse Connie S. Busz and infant daughter, Jennifer Rose, PO Box 384, Leesburg FRIDAY, MAY 1 Admissions Lani Marshall, PO Box 264, Milford Wava Laughlin, 700 E. Pittsburgh, Syracuse

cle being egged last night, no damage 1:03 p.m. — Report of a refrigerator with a door on it at Harrison and John Streets 2:50 p.m. — Report of kids crawling in the dumpster by the Street Department 10:40 p.m. — Report of loud music by Rustic Manor Apartments MAY 3 4:03 a.m. — Report of two men pounding on doors in Wawasee Heights 10:20 a.m. — Request for an escort in moving a mobile home 11:56 a.m. — Hit/skip accident reported at Wawasee Heights Baptist Church 8:39 p.m. — Call concerning a theft report MAY 4 8:23 a m. — B & O advised SR 13 at the railroad tracks will be closed 11:03 a.m. — Information requested on a speeding ticket 12:51 p.m. — Baby ducks caught in storm sewer 3:28 p.m. — Report of a small child on a riding toy on SR 13 by Airline workers charged NEW YORK — Federal agents have smashed a ring of 19 current or former Pan Am workers who allegedly smuggled $1.5 billion in cocaine into Kennedy international Airport in six years, according to U.S. Attorney Andrew Maloney and other officials.

Death was from a stroke. A native of South Bend, he was a retired US Army veteran. Survivors include his wife, Patricia Thomas of Anacoco, La.; three daughters, Sue Ellen Stanton, Saginaw, Mich., Debra Jean Nelson, Warsaw, and* Pamela Pauline Hagerty, Baton Rouge, La.; one brother, James Thomas, Nappanee; and four grandchildren. Eva Redinger A memorial service will be held Friday, May 8, at 1 p.m. at Leesburg United Methodist Church for Mrs. Eva Redinger, 90, 2365 E. Aleppo Place, Tucson, Ariz. She died December 19,1986, at the El Dorado Hospital. She suffered a massive stroke on December 18 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Virginia and Dempsey Koehler, where she had been residing for the past three years. Mrs. Redinger was born on June 21, 1896, at Nappanee, the daughter of Edwin R. and '9 Lydia Ellen I (Hus f e r ) Stookey. On September 19, Kk 1916. she married Robert Neal Redinger. He preceded EVA r „ ,n death ‘ n REDINGER In the 1900 s, her parents had the first bakery with a delicatessen-restaurant on Main Street in Leesburg. The old stone oven stood for years on the property that was used as a creamery, shoe cobbler, and was later demolished to build the Roland Super Market. Mr. Redinger was a contractor and builder and there are still many buildings standing in the community built by him. Mrs. Redinger was a long-time rrftember of the Leesburg Methodist Church. For many years during the 1940 s and 19505, she worked at the Jomac Co. located in Warsaw. In 1959, she moved from Leesburg to Gillette, Wyo., where she later managed a small hotel. She belonged to a

Robert L. Wolfe, Sr., 300 John St.. Syracuse Dismissals Charlotte W. Wise, PO Box 412, Milford Barry L. Bartrug, r 5 box 214, Syracuse . SATURDAY, MAY ? | Dismissals \ Robert L. Wolfe, 300 John SL, Syracuse 1 ■ Mary Ellen Bushong, PO Box 323, Syracuse \ Charlotte M. Hawkins, PO Box 666, Syracuse . SUNDAY,MAY 3 Admissions Dorothy M. Wagner, I'lß W. Brooklyn St., Syracuse Lyda Ketering, 601 S. Harrison, Syracuse Dismissals Lani Marshall and infant >0 .

the telephone company 5:05 p.m. — Person on station for a dredging permit 5:29 p.m. — Person on station for a shoreline permit GGH to hold diabetic classes Is diabetes controlling someone’s life or that of a loved one,-family member, or friend? Diabetes is a major health problem and many people are not well informed. Knowledge of the disease and its care is important in ofe ven ting problems. Goshen Hospital wants to help. / A series of diabetic classes for diabetics, their families, and other interested people will be held at Goshen Hospital on May 11,12,13, and 14, at 7 p.m. in Pep- . pie Auditorium in the hospital. The Monday class will be “Diabetes: Explanation and Care.” On Tuesday, “Principles of the Diabetic Diet” will be discussed. Group participation of “Planning meals for at home and away from home” is the highlight for Wednesday evening. The final session will cover, “The effects of diabetes on the body,” on Thursday evening. Nancy Schooley, RN, diabetes education coordinator, and Barb Fierce, RD, hospital dietitian, will conduct the classes. These classes are presented to help people understand more about diabetes. For more information or to pre-register, contact the Education Department of Goshen Hospital at 533-2141, ext. 1104.

sewing club and many card clubs. In 1974, she moved to Tucson, Ariz. She was a member of the Grac* .Episcopal Church in Tucson where a memorial was celebrated on December 23; 1986. Surviving are her daughter; seven grandchildren; seven great-grandchildren; and one great-great-grandson. She was preceded in death by two sons, two sisters, and two brothers. Rev. N. Dale Mendenhall will officiate atfthe memorial service with internment in Leesburg Cemetery. Tamara Gardner Services were held Sunday, April 26, at 2 p.m. in the Milford First Brethren Church for Tamara (“Tammy”) Gardner, 21, 72079 SR 15, New Paris. She died Thursday, April 23, 1987, in the Lutheran Hospital, Fort Wayne, from complications resulting from an auto accident Tuesday evening, April 21. Mrs. Gardner was born in Goshen on June 26, 1965, the daughter of Kurman and Lois (Funk) Jessop. She was a resident of the Milford area all of her life. On July 21,1984, she married Paul Gardner at Goshen. He survives. : ... tt — Surviving with her husband are her stepfather and mother, Richard and Lois McMillen/ Milford; two sisters, Mrs. James (Deborah) Beer, Milford, and Mrs. Gamal (Angela) Hernandez, Flagstaff, Ariz.; one brother, John Jessop, Milford; and her grandmother, Mrs. Helen Funk, Milford. She was preceded in death by her father and one brother, Joseph W. Jessop. Rev. Paul Tinkel, pastor of the Milford First Brethren Church, officiated at the services. Burial followed in Milford Cemetery. Eunice Stechcon Eunice Marie Stechcon, 64, South Bend, died Wednesday, April 29, 1987, at 8:50 a.m. in St. Joseph Medical Center, South

daughter, Hannah Margaret. PO Box 264, Milford MONDAY, MAY 4 Dismissals Anthony J. Haugh, r 2 box 276. Milford KCH MONDAY, APRIL 27 Dismissals C. Stiver, North Webber WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29 Admissions Virginia C. Erb, North Webster THURSDAY, APRIL 30 Admissions Jennifer A. Kinney, Leesburg Paul Smith, Leesburg FRIDAY, MAY 1 Dismissals Harold C. Smith, North Webster SATURDAY, MAY 2 Dismissals Virginia C. Erb and infant daughter, North Webster Jennifer A. Kinney, Leesburg BILL LITTLE HAS FULL RECOVERY Bill G. Little, r 1, Milford, underwent surgery Thursday, April 30, in Goshen Hospital. He was a patient for one day and reports he’s doing quite well with no complications. Little is school board president of the Wawasee Community School Corporation. Syracuse EMS The Syracuse Emergency Medical Service made the following ambulance runs this past week: Kris Hickey, no age given, 10 East Shore Dr., Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Wednesday, April 29, after the EMS was called to Wawasee High School at 6:35 p.m. Maurice Lung, 70, r 3 box 172, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Friday, May 1, after the EMS was called to his home at4:ol a.m. Kathryn Howard, 24, r 1 box 91, Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital, Saturday, May 2. The EMS was called to Pickwick and Warner Roads at 12:27 am The EMS transported Rodney Hann, 28, r 2 box 50, Syracuse, to Goshen Hospital, Saturday, after he came to the station at 9:23 p.m.

Bend, following a lengthy illness. She was born on December 5, 1922, in Cromwell. She married Frank W. Stechcon and had lived in South Bend since moving from Elkhart in 1950. Mrs. Stechcon was a housewife. There are no survivors. Funeral services were conducted Saturday, May 2, with Rev. Robert A. Yast officiating. Burial was in Fairview Cemetery, Mishawaka. Hickey Funeral Home, South Bend, was in charge of arrangements. Marilyn Rowe Marilyn Rowe, 42, r 4, Syracuse, died in her home Saturday, May 2, 1987, at 3:45 p.m. Born January 11, 1945, in Olney, 111., she was the daughter of Frank and Margaret (Nelson) Decker. On April 17, 1974, she married Kirk Rowe. He passed away in 1980. A resident the Syracuse area for several years, Mrs. Rowe was a homemaker. She was a member of the Elm Street Christian Church in Olney. Her survivors include two daughters, Mrs. Matt (Michelle) Myers, and Kristy J. Wells, both -of Syracuse; two sisters, Mrs. Donna Warren, Olney, and Mrs. Virginia Graegert, Flora, III.; a grandmother, Mrs. Bessie Salters of Flora, Ill.; a grandfather, Harvey Decker of Olney; and one granddaughter. Funeral services will be held tomorrow, May 7, at 1:30 p.m., in the Summers Funeral Home, Olney, with Rev. Dewey Thackson officiating. Burial will be in Haven Hill Cemetery, Olney. Thomas 0. McGinnis Services were held at 11 a.m. Monday, May 4, in Harris Funeral Home, Syracuse, for Thomas O. McGinnis, 58, r 3, Syracuse/ He died at 4:50 a.m. Friday, May 1, 1987, in Goshen Hospital after suffering a heart attack. He was born on March 31. 1929,

Lyea Ketering, 70. 601 S. Harrison St.. Syracuse, was taken to Goshen Hospital on Sunday, May 3, after the EMS was called to her homeat 5:03 p.m. The EMS was called to the Beacon Restaurant at 7:33 p.m. Sunday and transported Don Young, 17. r 1 Lot 101, King Arthur Trail, Cromwell. Births BUSZ, Jennifer Rose Mr. and Mrs. Irwin L. (Connie) Busz, PO Box 384, Leesburg are the parents of a daughter, Jennifer Rose, born Wednesday, April 29, in Goshen hospital. ERB daughter Mr. and Mrs. Larry (Virginia) Erb, North Webster, are the parents of a daughter born Wednesday, April 29, in Kosciusko Community Hospital. MARSHALL, Hannah Margaret Mr. and Mrs. Michael S. (Lani) Marshall, P.O. Box 264 , 307 N. Main .Street, Milford, are the parents of a daughter, Hannah Margaret, born Friday, May 1, at 10:23 am., in Goshen Hospital. She weighed eight pounds, nine ounces, and was 20 inches long. Hannah Margaret has a brother, Zachary Luke, 21 months old.

NORTHERN LAKES CHRISTIAN CHURCH Thorpe And Karen Mitchell Pastors COME WORSHIP WITH US THIS SUNDAY We honor the Lord with a praise and worship service and the preaching of the word. This Sunday being Mother’s Day we will be giving all mothers a special gift. WE WELCOME YOU TO OUR SERVICES Camelot Hall, International Palace Os Sports North Webster (219)453-4962 Sunday Services 10 A.M. & 6 P.M. Wednesday Evening Service 7 P.M

in St. Joseph County, the sorbpf William and Pansy (Clara) McGinnis. On August 2, 1963, He married Elender Sopher. She vives. McGinnis Was a lifetime area resident of Kosciusko County. In March, he retired from the TriCounty Fish and Wildlife Area. He was a veteran of the Korean Conflict and was a member of the North Webster American Legion and the Syracuse Veterans of Foreign Wars. Surviving with his wife are three daughters, Mrs. Robin Marcum, Fort Wayne, Mrs. Robin Wright, Milford, and Mrs. Tamara Zarse, Syracuse; one son, Patrick McGinnis, at home; two stepdaughters, Mrs. Debra Sumwait and Mrs. Laura Neibert, both of North Webster; five sisters, Mrs. Peggy Drabenstott, Bonnie Blosser, Norma Himes, and Jeri Ervin, all of Warsaw, and Mrs. Joanne Edwards, Fort Wayne; and seven grandchildren. Rev. Roy Mickley officiated at the service. Military graveside services were held in Oakwood Cemetery. Dr. Stanley McClure Casey Dr. Stanley McCiure Casey, 91, 1465 N. LaFontaine Street, Huntington, father of Mrs. C. F. (Sara) Kroh, Syracuse, died Wednesday, April 29,1987, at 2:45 a m. in Norwood Nursing Center. The son of Dr. Henry and Lelmira (McClure) Casey, he was born on November 21, 1895, in Austin. In December 1922, he married Zada Schoch. She survives. Dr. Casey was a physiciansurgeon retiring in 1966. He was a graduate of Indiana University Medical School in 1921 and had been a physician and surgeon since 1923. He was a surgeon for Erie and Wabash Railroad. Dr. Casey was active An the Red Cross, Heart Society, Huntington County Board of Health, Huntington Memorial Hospital Board. He was a member of Huntington County Medical Society, AMA, Indiana MA, past member

Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoffer, Warsaw. Paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. James Marhsall, Sinking Spring, Ohio. Maternal greatgrandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Crafton, Syracuse. Paternal great-grandmother is Mrs. Merritt Moore, New Vienna, Ohio. REIFF, Alex V ictor Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Reiff, 4921 North Capitol, Indianapolis, are the parents of a son, Alex Victor, born Sunday, May 3, at 7:10 p.m., in St. Vincent’s Hospital, Indianapolis. He weighed eight pounds, three ounces, and measured 20 inches long. Maternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Howard Catt, Indianapolis, and paternal grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. Robert Reiff, North Webster. HOGUE, Stacy Marie Mr. and Mrs. Ricky L. (Lee Ann) Hogue, r 2 Hide-a way Hills, Warsaw, are the parents of a daughter, Stacy Marie, born Thursday, April 20, at 9:09 p.m., in Whitley County Memorial Hospital. She weighed seven pounds, 13 ounces, and measured 21U inches long. Maternal grandparents are Gerald and Norma Gerber, Syracuse, and paternal grandparents are Millard and Shirley Hogue, Anderson.

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of Rotary, Elks, Masonic Lodge, and Huntington Historical Society. He and his wife were summer residents of Wawasee Lake for many years. Surviving with his wife and daughter are three additional daughters, Mrs. E. L. (Martha) Boleman, Indianapolis, Mrs. David (Mary) Culp, Huntington, and Suzanne Cronin, Indianapolis They were all summer residents of Wawasee Lake. He was preceded in death by nine brothers and sisters. Services were held at ID a.m. Friday, May 1, in Trinity United* Methodist Church with Rev. L&mar Imes officiating. Burial followed at Mt. Hope Cemetery, Huntington. Memorials made to the Huntington Memorial Hospital Foundation or the Huntington library. Evelyn M. Lower Evelyn M. Lower, 70, 929 Georgia Road, died Saturday, May 2, 1987, at 10:34 p.m. in Goshen Hospital where she had been a patient for two days. She was the sister of Mrs. Ralph (Mildred) Enoch, Syracuse. She was born in Chatsworth, 111., on December 13, 1916. On March 21, 1935, she married James Patton. He preceded her in death on July 18,1979. She then married Allen Lower on May 17, 1980. He survives. Mrs. Lower was a member of the First Baptist Church and a former employee of Switches, Inc. Additional survivors include two sons, Allen Patton, Elkhart, and Rev. Kenneth Patton, Roseburg, Ore.; two daughters, Mrs. Dayton (Julia) Dallas and Mrs. Phillip (DeLoris) Smith; three stepsons, Allen Lower, Larry Lower, and William Lower; iwo stepdaughters, Mrs. Wayne (Lu) Hartman and Mrs. Steve (Donna) Ellis, all of Goshen; 16 grandchildren; 18 stepgrandchildren; 12 greatgrandchildren; 12 stepgreatgrandchildren; and one additional sister, Mrs. Earl J. (Leia) Moser, Geneva. She was preceded in death by one brother, Ray

Cards Os Thanks Thank you for your prayers, visits, cards and concern while I was in the hospital. Louise B. Kiser The family of Sandy Walgamuth would like to thank everyone who sent cards, flowers, love and prayer during Sandy's recent illness and death. Sincerely, A.D. Walgamuth and Family

Sharp. Services were held this morning. Wednesday, May 6, at 10:30 am. at tne Church of the Nazarene with Rev. Wesley Myers, pastor of the church, and Rev. Louis H. Showers, pastor of First Baptist Church, officiating.. Burial followed in Violett Cemetery. Yoder-Culp Funeral Home,.. Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the Nazarene Missionary Society. Cleary D. Doll Services were held Friday, May 1, at 1 p.m. in the First Brethren Church, Nappanee, for O’Leary Delacy Doll, 72, 90 Greenway Drive, Goshen, and Phoenix, Ariz. He died Saturday, May 2, 1987, at 5:25 p.m. in the emergency room at Phoenix Baptist Hospital. Death was of an apparent heart attack. Doll was born in Syracuse on December 15, 1914. He was married to LaVerne Albert who preceded him in death on November 8, 1971. On April 7, 1973, he married Mary Jane_7\' Blosser. She survives. He was retired from Mutschler Brothers, Nappanee, andSaunder Lumber, South Bend. He was a member of the First Brethren Church, Nappanee, Masonic Lodge, and the Goshen and Phoenix Moose lodges. Surviving with his wife are one son, Stephen, Anderson; one stepdaughter, Mrs. Jack (Sylvia) Freeman, Phoenix; one stepson, Victor Blosser, Phoenix; two grandchildren; seven stepgrandchildren; three sisters, Erma Kintigh, Goshen, Mrs. Thomas (Madlem) Burton, Dunlap, and Mrs. Kenneth (Marguerite) Alway, Sun City Center, Fla.; and one urodiei, Bub, Elkhart. Rev. Donald Rowser officiated at the service with burial following in Oak Ridge Cemetery. Rieth, Rohrer & Ehret Funeral Home, Goshen, was in charge of arrangements. Memorials may be directed to the American Heart Association or American Cancer Society.

WE MSH TO THANK Each of our friends and neighbors and our children and their families for making our 50th anniversary open house a time for us to remember the rest of our lives. May God bless each of you. Dane And Hazel Rarick In Memoriarr In Memory Os LYNDA STUBY Who Passed Away May, 1986 Love is all I have to give, Pleasures are but few. The best days I have spent Are those I spent with you. Your Loving Husband, Butch HWDfL 5C2569W WITH RfMOTt COHTtOL New, innovative, virtually all-screen Contemporary design that makes maximum use of limited space. Features convenient top-of-set controls. Optional matching stand with VCR shelf available. Also without remote control: Model C2568W LOOK OF QUALITY MEANS VIDEO RECORDERS HlOOfl WIM Choose from 6-head VMS HI-FI stereo recorders featuring remote programming and on-screen display. A home portable recorder that separates from the tuner timer for great recording, anywhere. HI-FI stereo recorders with special features like tape search and "Music Scon" that make recording and playback of high quality VHS video and stereo audio easy. And more. Aik Your Zenith Dealer For A Demonstretiee Todey 831-2727 NEW PARIS MILLER'S TV DOWNTOWN NEW PARIS

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