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"Spent her working life on


the land


A WEST BRADFORD woman who spent all her workinu lift' on the land has died, aged So.


was born in Worston and spent her life working in partnership with her brother, Mr Robin Law- son, at Fields Farm,


Mrs Elizabeth Parker


Chatham School and was then one of the first pupils to attend Clitheroe Gram­ mar School for Girls.


Mearley. She was educated at


Mrs Parker went to Hut­ ton Agricultural College, before starting work on the farm at Mearley. Dur­ ing the war, she spent her time working the land to contribute towards the war effort.


After leaving school,


.for several years. Her niece, Mrs .lean


Mrs Parker was a very active member of Pendle­ ton Women's Institute, where she was treasurer


Throughout her life,


Bristol, said that Mrs Parker’s main hobby in life was spending time with her four nieces, all of whom survive her.


Parked1 at West Bradford Methodist Church in lil7f> and the couple lived in West Field in the village.


She married Mr John


Mrs Parker spent the last IS months of her life


at Roefield Nursing home, in Clitheroe. She died at Clitheroe


Hospital last Thursday and her funeral service was held yesterday at West Bradford Methodist Church, with the Rev. Brenda Leigh officiating.


Worth £20,000


A BLACK Mitsubishi Sho­ gun, valued at £2(1,0(10, was stolen from the Edis- t'ord Road ear park in Clitheroe, between !l-lf> and 10-:if) p.m. on Wednes­ day last week. Tile vehicle has the registration num­ ber K2:i!) XCK.


Lobbying Parliament to give disabled people rightful equality


YOUNG people and youth workers from Trinity Youth and Commu­ nity Centre, Clitheroe, travelled to London yesterday to lobby Parliament. They were urging MP


thousands of disabled peo­ ple and their supporters to challenge the discrimina­ tion faced by disabled peo­ ple and to demand that there ought to he a law against it. They were trav­ elling to the city in a mini­ bus with a tail-lift, which young disabled people at the centre campaigned for to ensure that people using the premises were not discriminated against when it came to accessible I transport.


Mr Nigel Evans to vote for the Civil Rights (Disa­ bled Persons) Bill when it has its second reading in the House of Commons tomorrow. The group was to join


outlaw unfair discrimina­ tion against disabled peo­ ple and the lobbying of


The Bill, if passed, will j '


Parliament was the culmi- na.'ion of years of cam­


daily by Britain’s six and a half million disabled people who do not want to con­ tinue to he treated as second class citizens, hut want equality.


he discrimination faced


there has been a vast improvement in local


In the Kibble Valley


paigning by disabled peo­ ple for their rights. The t Bill will legislate to end


transport and access to public facilities for the dis­ abled. Local initiatives, supported by the borough council, arc beginning to address local issues. The newly-formed Rib-


ble Valley Disability Forum is holding an open meeting on March 21st, at the Pendleton Brook Centre, George Street, Clitheroe, at 7 p.m. For further information con­ tact Mr Geoff Jackson (Clitheroe 27SS(i).


A SHOPPING trip was music to the cars of one lucky local customer at Booths supermarket in Clithcroc. Mrs Delia Evans, of


Tower Hill, Clitheroe, won the second prize in the recent Booths/Skol Lager


competition and picked up a fabulous JVC stereo remote control radio cassette. Her winning slogan


C ™uppa helps wm


T NSPCCHE .lack and Jill Tod­ dler Group presented a cheque for tlall to the Clithoroe brunch of the NSPCC. The cheque repre­


sented the proceeds of a successful coffee morn­ ing. held during the half-term in Clitheroe Parish Hall’s lower room. Our p h o to g ra p h


Clitlieroe Advertiser & Times, March 10th, 1994 17


■SPORT STARTS HERE- Accrington Combination


Waggon warm to task


Waggon and Horses (>, Duke of Wellington 1


AN emphatic league victory for the Waggon and Horses in the f i rs t division of the Accrington Combination


Judge on the climb


WHILE Whalley Wanderers and I)e Lacy Arms kept their “double” hopes alive with vic­ tory in the semi-finals of the Knockout Cun, Judge Wal- mesley were doing their sur­ vival chances the power of


good. Their 2-0 win over Dark Hotel


their semi-final match against .Second Division Travel bines 1- but their domination was


has virtually allayed any relega­ tion fears, and with the games in hand that the Judge have, they can now look at pushing themselves into the top half of the table. l)e Lacy squee/.ed through


greater than the scoreline suggested. Langho have played fewer


Mountain rescue


interested in learning more about mountain rescue are being invited to a series of open nights. Tlie Rosscndale Search


L outlined 0 C A L r e s i d e n t s


and Rescue Team will lie holding open nights at 7-M


shows toddler group members with Mrs Mar­ garet Haworth and Mrs Edna Todd, committee members of the Clith­ eroe brunch of the NSPCC._________


Shop damaged


VANDALS threw stones on to the roof of a simp in Parson Lane, Clithcroe, on Friday, causing damage valued at £:!*(). The inci­ dent happened between f>- .’!() and S-JO p.m.


Lucky win at Booths


entry, which was picked from hundreds across all Booths’ 22 stores, was: "I drink Skill Lager because


when we put to the lest and compared with the rest, honest, no messing, Skul’s best." Clitberue store manager


Mr Simon Booiliinaii pre­ sented tile prize to Mrs Evans in a small ceremony bold at tile store.


matches than anyone in the entire league. Their scheduled game at Hullough Dark was can­ celled because the pilch was unfit. Sunday's fixtures: Division


One — Grown Scaffold v Whal­ ley Wanderers (Wilsons). Mot- flex v Ju d g e Walmesley


(Memorial). Division I wo — Hrownhtll


p.m. oil Mardi 22nd and March 2Mrd. at its head­ quarters in Clegg Street, I laslingden. The first evening is


aimed specifically at anyone wishing to learn


O


Memorial league Division One


Arms v bangho (Hullough Dark). Division Three — Woolpaek v Caldorstones (Ilaslingden).


Whalley Wndr*....... ... 13 H


more about joining the team, which consists of volunteers and has already been called out to nine incidents this year. The second night is open to anyone. On both occasions, there will be opportunities to


talk to team members, learn about equipment


TWO terracotta pots, valued at £100. were sto­ len from the garden of a house in King Street, Clitheroe, between mid­ night on February 27th a n d :J - 2 0 p . m . o n Saturday.


Garden pots


used and generally find out more about mountain rescue in the area.__


Judge Walmesley..... ... 12 4 2 0 14 Crown Scaffold....... ... 15 3 2 10 11 Park Hotel............. ... 11 2 1 11 7 Wellington............. ... 12 2 0 10 0


Division Two


Hay Horse............. ... 1511 2 2 35 Wittun Albion......... ... 1510 2 3 32 Green Haworth....... ... 13 10 0 3 ‘.]i) Hhii’k Dog............. ... 12 y 0 3 27 Aqueduct.............. ... 15 7 0 a 21 laingho..................... y 0 1 2 U


P w I) L P


Manxman............. ..... u 5 1 5 10 Travel Line*.......... .... n 4 2 5 14 Kising Sun............. ... 14 4 l <j 13 Hruwnhiil Arm*....... ... 10 3 3 10 12 Redcap................. .... 13 3 2 a 11 Fox and Hound*...... .... 14 (i 0 14 0


Thwaitea Arm*....... ... 1512 0 3 30 Ko>e and Crown...... ... IT12 0 5 30


Division Three HWI) 1. P


Commercial........... ... 1711 1 5 3-1 Hey*Inn.............. ... 10 y 1 0 2s (‘afderstor.es Ath.... ... 10 y l 0 2S ★ ★ ★ Clog 4 Hilly....... 17 y 2 0 20 Clarence Hotel....... .... 14 7 1 0 22 Os*y All Star*........ .... 13 0 2 5 20 Scuppa Moulding*.... .... ID 5 2 12 IT


Wuulpack.............. ... 14 4 1 y 13 Graham 4 Hruwn.... ... m 4 1 11 13 Hay Hor*e He*....... .... 17 3 0 14 y


»


King Edward.......... ... 15 s 3 4 27 Swan Hotel............ ... to s 1 1 25 Metfie.v..................... 11 0 1 7 19 Clothe* Van!.......... ... 10 5 1 10 10


De Lacy Ann*......... ... 14 10 0 4 30 Kishtun Arm*......... ... 13 y 2 2 •jy


PW D 1. P I 1 2 31


goalmouth to goalmouth and, playing with it in the first half,


keeps the pressure on table- toppers Hist Rangers — and provided the Pimlico team with a confidence-building warm-up for S a tu rd a y ’s important cup semi-final. A strong wind blew from


-goal lead. Derrick Mercer opened his and Waggon’s account, Martin Shirliker added to it and Dick Astin headed home from a fur-post corner. Before the half had finished,


Waggon used the longer ball to good effect. Ry half time they had a four


Mercer collected his second when he beat the offside trap, rounded the ’keeper and slotted home. The second half started badly


in. But the side were only Vets


DAST and present veteran foot­ ballers of CUtheroe’s New Inn FC are being asked to come forward and sign up for a week­ end of friendly football at a magificent location. Tlie Uinliro V e te r a n s ’


Friendlv Weekend, on April Kith an<f 17th, will take place at the Koyal Holloway College at ICgham, near Windsor. It is to be an eight-team mini-


to suit the conditions. Playing good controlled football, they played the ball along the ground and held possession for long periods, so denying the opposi­ tion chance to utilise the wind. Demoralised, Duke conceded


momentarily put out of step. Waggon changed their tactics


another two goals. Shirliker scored a second and Mercer completed the demolition with a well-deserved hat-trick. Everyone played their part in


this fine team performance, none more so than stand-in goal­ keeper Gary Conti, who was well defended by Mark Boyd and his defensive unit.


for the Clitheroe side, who con­ ceded a goal from a long throw-


Linford, Boyd, Astin, Hutchin­ son, Shirliker, Walker, Hay- dock, Keefe, Mercer, Thomp­ son. Subs: Lawson, Wright.


Waggon and Horses: Conti,


READSTONE SOCCER


HEADSTONE juniors went full circle at the weekend and ended up all square. On Saturday, in their first


tournament, with two groups of four, ami each team will play two 50-minute games on both Saturday and Sunday. The games will finish bv 1.00


p.in. on Saturday in order to allow people to take advantage of the 25-minute journey into bondon to visit a top league match. Tile cost, per person, for this


match for a number of weeks, the Under lbs enjoved a G-3 win over Huncoat. Andrew Bennett (2), Paul Barrett (2) and John Worsh and Alex Hodbod were the scorers. The Hyndburn league Under


M side continued the good run when they beat Cfitheroe Nomads -1-1 in convincing fashion. Andrew Whaites, Dun­ can Bennett, Simon Best and bee Derbyshire all scored. The dub turned the corner


tournament will ny i‘70, ami this includes coach travel, two nights* bed and Hnglish break­ fast in a single room, ami the cost of the playing fields, match officials and medical support. The college also has its own pub complete with excellent dining facilities for evening meals. Any veteran aged 25-JO plus,


the wrong way when the Bow- land Under 1-1 team went down G-0 to a strong Barnoldswick Dark Hangers. And by the end of the week­


end they ended up in the same position as they started. On Sunday, the Under 13s


Tom Little, Ian Davies and Mike Jones got their names on the score sheet. The Under 13 team play their


lost a close match at home to Victoria Boys. In the 4-3 defeat


including any supporter, wish­ ing to attend the tournament should contact Keith Ince (0200 •1-I2G0G).


cup semi-final on against West End at Wilson’s playing fields, on Sunday; the kick off will be at 2.15 p.m.


Unlucky break for Chris


PLACED in a front-running position in the first of this sea­ son’s five-round 210e.e. British Kart Championship, Clitheroe ace Chris Cattermole suffered a bad break of luck. In an enthralling 10-lap final, in winch the lead changed


several times, Chris’s piece of misfortune came on the fifth lap. His gear lever broke off and he was forced to retire from tlie race with no points. On a chilly but dry day at Pembrey, South Wales, Chris got


off to a very good* start. His first six-lap heat saw him in second place. Coming fourth in the second six-lap heat gained


of last season’s triumphs looming ahead of him, until his stroke of bad luck. Chris will soon be back in action, with the next stage of the


him a front-row stall on the grid for the final. He took an early lead in the final and must have had visions


World of Blackburn and Shrewley Kart Shop in Banbury. Gatellie Teamwear has kindly provided Chris with a new set of racing leathers and helmet for the HUM season.


British Championship taking place at Snetterton in Norfolk. Chris received sponsorship for this meeting from Oval


ANNOUNCEMENT 'fiSECTION^T;


STARTS PAGE 17


PERSONAL SERVICES


STARTS PAGE 18 Your


ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION


STARTS Public Notices Ribble Valley Borough Council


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


CONSERVATION AREA


An application has been received lor permission lo: Refurbished and extension ol property (Listed Building Application) at SI Mary's Church Cottage, oil Longridge Rd, CHIPPING. Application No 3/94/0111. Demolition of glazed walkway and re-building in stone with s la te d p itc h e d ro o f at Ribble sdale Arms, Main Street, GISBURN. Application No. 3/94/0114 & 0115. Locate Three removable hand-painted barrows in centre ol courtyard at The Swan Cour tyard , Castle Street, CLITHEROE. Application No. 3/94/0121. Ereclion o( 22 bed nursing home with matron's flat & associated external works at Riverside House, Main Street, SAWLEY. Application No. 3/94/0123.


Any person wishing to make representations should do so in writing within 21 days Irom the dale ot this advertisemenl, lo th e D i r e c t o r o l Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting the reference


number. Under the provisions of the Local Government (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members ot the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received after the 21 day period will not be taken into account when determining the application.


A copy of the application form and plan may be inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey, Director of Development 10th March 1994.


DESIGNATED HERE /Public Notices


Ribble Valley Borough Council


CONSERVATION AREAS) ACT 1990


LISTED BUILDING:


An ap plication has been received to: Alteration and renovation at the Manse/Chapel, Martin T o p , N e w b y L a n e . RIMINGTON.


Application No 3/94/0108. Relurbishmenl and extension ol property (Listed Building Application) at St Mary's Church Cottage, oft Longridge Rd, CHIPPING. Application No. 3/94/0111. Demolition ol glazed walkway and re-building in stone with sla te d p i tc h e d roof at R ibble sdale Arms. Main Street. Gisburn. Application No. 3/94/0114 & 0115.


This properly is included in a Statutory List ol Buildings ot Special Architectural or Historic Interest. Any person wishing to make represent­ ations should do so in writing, within 21 days from the date ol this advertisement to the Director ol Development, Council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe BB7 2RA quoting reference number. Under the provisions ol the Local Goverment (Access to Information) Act 1985, any representations received will be available for inspection by members ol the public once the application has appeared on th e D e v e l o p m e n t Sub-Committee agenda. Any representations received alter the 21 day period wilt not be taken Into account when determining the application. A copy of the application and plans may be Inspected in the Planning Department within the period stated.


Signed: Philip Bailey birector of Development 10th March 1994


PLANNING (LISTED BUILDINGS AND


EMPLOYMENT ^ S E C T IO N


HOLIDAY SECTION


STARTS PAGE 18 STARTS PAGE 19 ► Public Notices


BUSINESS TO BUSINESS


STARTS PAGE 19 7 !


The Lancashire County Council


(Hayhurst Road. Whalley. Ribble Valley Borough) (Revocation of Waiting Restriction) Order 1994


NOTICE IS.HEREBY GIVEN lhat Lancashire Counly Council have made an Order under Part IV of Schedule 9 to the Road Traffic Regulation Act. 1984, the effect of which is to revoke the Clitheroe Rural District Council (Hayhurst Road, Whalley.) (Street Parking Place) Order 1969.


The existing limited waiting restriction along the north east side of Hayhurst Road, from a point 13 metres north west of its junction with Clitheroe Road, lor a distance of 65 metres in a north westerly direction will therefore cease to be in force and the lines removed to allow vehicles to park.


A copy of the Order and relevant Plan may be inspected at the offices of Ribble Valley Borough Council, council Offices, Church Walk, Clitheroe and at Christ Church Precinct, County hall, Preston, during normal office hours until the 27th April, 1994.


This Order shall come into force on the 14th March. 1994, and any person wishing to question the validity of the Order may, within 6 weeks of that date, apply to the High Court for that purpose.


G A Johnson Christ Church Precinct


County Hall Preston


10th March 1994


Notice of Application for Planning Permission


Town & Country Planning


General Development Order 1988


NOTICE UNDER ARTICLE 12B


Proposed development at Bay Trees, 104 Mellor Brow. Mellor Brook. I give notice lhat Mr & Mrs V. Edmondson is applying lo the Ribble Valley Borough Council for planning permission lo Demolition ot existing timber garages and construction of new 4-car detached garage (Application No. 3/94/0125).


The proposed development aftect Is Public Right of Way No. 77 in the Parish ot Mellor. Members of Ihe public may


inspect copies of: ‘ Ihe application • the pians * and oth er documen ts submitted with it at Reception. Level D, Council Of f ices, Church Walk, Clitheroe during normal ollice hours until 24tn March 1994.


Anyone who wishes to make representations about this application should write to Ribble Valley Borough Council at the Council Offices, Church Walk. Clithoroe BB7 2RA by 24th March 1994.


Signed Philip Bailey On behalf ol Ribble Valley Borough Council. Date: 10th March 1994.


Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


UK Waste Management Ltd trading as UK Waste of Dock Road South. Bromborough, Wirral, L62 4SO is applying to change an existing licence as follows: to keep 5 vehicles and 0 trailers at the operating centre at J. H. Myers Ltd, Salthill Industrial Estate. Lincoln Way, Clitheroe. Lancs, BB7 1 O b . Ow n e r s or occupiers ol land (including buildings) in the vicinity ot the operating centre or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment of that land will be prejudicially affected, may make written representation to the Licensing Authority at North Western Traffic Area. Portcullis House. Seymour Grove. Stretlord. Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication ol this notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy ol their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top ot this notice.


JUMBLE SALE BARLEY


VILLAGE HALL


FRIDAY 11th MARCH at 7 p.m.


ADMISSION 20p. Chief Executive Clerk


FOR SALE SECTION


STARTS PAGE 20 Public Notices Goods Vehicle Operators Licence


Spi rof low Ltd. Upbrooks, Clitheroe. Lancs, is applying to replace wi thout changea


licence to use Upbrooks. Clitheroe, Lancs. BB7 1QG, as an operating centre for 2 goods vehicles and 2 trailers. Owners or occupiers of land


(including buildings) in the vicinity of the operating centre


or centres, who believe that their use or enjoyment ol that land will be prejudicial ly affected, may make written r e p r e s e n t a t i o n to the Licensing Authority at North We s l e r n T r a f f i c Area. Portcullis House. Seymour Grove. Stretford. Manchester M16 ONE, within 21 days following the publication of this


notice. Representors must at the same time send a copy of their representations to the applicant at the address given at the top of this notice.


RIBBLE VALLEY BOROUGH COUNCIL


LOCAL GOVERNMENT FINANCE ACT 1992 SECTION 38


NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN under Section 38 of the Local Government Finance Act 1992 that on the 1st day of March 1994 the Ribble Valley Borough Council in accordance with Section 30(2) of the said Act, for the financial year beginning 1st April 1994 set the following amounts as the amounts of council tax for each of the categories of dwellings shown below.


Aighton Bailey & Chaigiey


Balderstone Bashall Eaves & Great Mitton


Billington Bolton By Bowland, Gisburn Forest & Sawley


Bowland Forest HD


Bowland Forest LD Bowland with Leagram ChaTburn Chipping


Clayton-le-Dale Clitheroe Dutton


ADVERTISERS PLEASE NOTE


FUN DAY SUNDAY 8th MAY


Higher Town House Farm Barkerhouse Rd Nelson


(opposite Shooters Arms)


Trade vans and car boot enquiries


Tel. 0282 697465.


Whilst care is taken to check all advertising that appears in the papers, occasionally errors do occur. We. therefore, ask advertisers to check their own adverts carelully and let us know immediately it any mistakes are present. We regret that we cannot accept responsibility lor more than one incorrect advertisement and no recompense will be given where these errors do not altect the value or content of the advertisement.


Competition Results


C L I T H E R O E F .C . U'c t -k 3 2 . EIOO: 3 8 4 . E 5 0 : 1 0 9 . E2 5 : 3 3 1 , £ 2 0 : 3 5 2 .


SIMPLY


rs> £a\v»r ' xPiT-' \


Gisburn


Grindleton Hothersall Longridge Melior


Newton


Osbaldeston Pendleton


Ramsgreave Read


Ribchester Sabden


Salesbury


A £


432.53


B £


C £


VALUATION BANDS E


D £


£


433.74 506.02 578.31 650.60 795.18 504.62 576.70 648.79 792.96


432.56 504.65 576.74 648,83 793.01 437.98 510.98 583.97 656.97 802.96


434.18 506.55 578.91 651.27 795.99 432.24 504.27 576.31 648.35 792.43


435.12 507.63 580.15 652.67 797.71 431.26 503.13 575.01 646.88 790.63 435.73 508.35 580.97 653.59 798.83 431.39 503.29 575.18 647.08 790.87 431.21 433.41


437.11


504.83 576.94 649.06 793.29 937.53 1,081.77 1,298.12 430.50 502.24 573.99 645.74 789.24 932.73 1,076.24 1,291.48


432.83 504.97 577.10 649.24 793.51 432.71


433.41 432.21 504.24 576.28 648.31 792.38 435.24 507.77 580.31 652.85 797.93


Simonstone Slaidburn &


Rimington & Middop 430.26 501.96 573.67 645.38 788.80 438.64 511.75 584.85 657.96 804.17 432.62 504.72 576.82 648.92 793.12 434.10 506.44 578.79 651.14 795.84


Easington Thornley with Wheatley


Waddington


West Bradford Whalley & Little Mitton


Wilpshire


Wiswell All other parts of the council's area


TELEPHONE BUIU1LEY


433.42 505.66 577.89 650.13 794.60 436.24 508.94 581.65 654.35 799.76


434.07 506.41 578.76 651.10 795.79 433.87 506.18 578.49 650.80 795.42 505.64 577.88 650.11 794.58


431.54 503.46 575.38 647.30 791.14 934.98 1,078.84 1,294.60 940.47 1,085.17 1,302.20


505.64 577.88 650.11 794.58


F £


G £


H £


939.75 1,084.34 1,301.20 937.14 1,081.32 1,297.58


937.19 1,081.39 1,297.66 948.95 1,094.95 1,313.94


430.67 502.45 574.22 646.00 789.55 933.11 1,076.67 1,292.00 940.72 1,085.45 1,302.54


434.41 506.81 579.21 651.61 796.41 509.96 582.81 655.66 801.36


936.50 1,080.59 1,296.70 941.21 1,086.02 1,303.22


947.06 1,092.77 1,311.32 942.74 1,087.79 1,305.34 934.38 1,078.14 1,293.76 944.07 1,089.32 1,307.18 934.67 1,078.47 1,294.16


503.08 574.94 646.81 790.54 934.28 1,078.02 1,293.62 939.04 1,083.52 1,300.22


940.04 1,084.67 1,301.60 939.04 1,083.52 1,300.22 937.79 1,082.07 1,298.48


936.44 1,080.52 1,296.62 943.00 1,088.09 1,305.70 932.21 1,075.64 1,290.76 950.38 1,096.60 1,315.92 937.32 1,081.54 1,297.84 940.53 1,085.24 1,302.28


939.07 1,083.55 1,300.26 945.17 1,090.59 1,308.70


432.76 504.88 577.01 649.13 793.38 433.46 505.71 577.95 650.19 794.67


439.42 512.66 585.89 659.13 805.60 507.63 580.14 652.66 797.69


435.11


433.36 505.59 577.81 650.04 794.49 429.28 500.83 572.37 643.92 787.01


937.63 1,081.89 1,298.26 939.16 1,083.65 1,300.38


952.07 1,098.55 1,318.26 942.73 1,087.77 1,305.32 938.94 1,083.40 1,300.08


930.10 1,073.20 1,287.84 Oswln Hopkins


Chief Executive


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PROPERTY SECTION


STARTS PAGE 21 Public Notices


MOTORS SECTION


FAMILY NOTICES


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