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{ CHURCHES IN MILFORD | The Avehue Methodist . Church E. Green, Minister 416» Mrs. Margaret Hart Clark, Organist Church Fhana Sill SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9:45 a. in.. Church, School. Wilson Sockrider. Gen. Sup't. Tom Faix. Assistant Sup't. Classes for every age. 10:45 a. ra.. Nursery Hostesses; Mrs. Robert LeCates, Mrs. James Doughty. Parents -attending the 11 o'clock service may 'leave their small children in the nursery. 11:00 a. m.. Spiritual Life Preach ing Mission. Dr. Harold Paul Sloan. Philadelphia, Pa., guest preacher. Sermon subject: "Making Life Pay". €5 members of the Sanctuary Choir directed by A. C. Davidson, will sing. "I'll Walk With God" by Brodszky. The Chancel Choir will sing Holton's anthem "Trust and Obey" with John Thorough, choral reader. Newcomers and visitors are always welcome. Hostesses; Mrs. Virginia Warren, Mrs. Delà Hall Deakyne. 5:30 p. m.. Chancel Choir. 3:30 p. m., Jr, MYF grades 4, 6, 6. Mrs. Byron Gibson, counselor. 6:30 p. ra., Intermediate MYF. Worship leader. Connie Willis. Course, "Ten Commandments". Mrs. Robert Jaquette, counselor. Grades 7 and 8. 6:30 p. m., Sr. *1YP. Worship leader, Joyce Rust. 9th grade "Boy. and Girl Friendship", 10th grade, 'Ten Commandments", 11th and 12th grides, "The Revelations". All youth are invited to these sessions. 7:30 p. im. Spiritual Life Preach ing Mission. Dr, O. A, Bartley, Dover, Del. will be the guest prea cher. Youth Night. The MYF will attend the service in a body. Special Music with Grand Hymn Sing of the old fashion hynins. The public is invited to attend these services. Monday 15th-19th, 7:30 p. m., Leadership Training School, Green wood Methodist Church. Monday, 6-7:30 p. m., Roller Skat ing. Pre-school to grade 5. 7:30 p. m.-9:00 p, m., Roller Skat ing grades 6-12. Friday, 7:00 p. m., Junior Thanks giving Party for Junior Dept., Church School. Friday, Nov. 12th, 7:30 p. m.. Spiritual Life Mission. Church School and Young Adult Night. Dr. Harold Paul Sloan will deliver the last of a series of evening messages.' Special Music and Good Singing. -, The Presbyterian Church "tha Chatth on tha Plaza" Rev. He iu m w M. Kepler, Poster William E. Bornhlll, Organist and Chair Director Church Phono 5701 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9:45 a. m., Sunday School. Young sters, or oldsters, there will always lie a welcome for you, and a mes sage that will help you. Newcomer or old-timer, you will be equally welcome. William Lucas, General Superintendent. ! 19:45-13:15, A Church Nursery is conducted for children parents attend morning worship. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship, an hour when you may draw near to the Presence of God, and have Him draw hear to you. The message will lie the third in a series on "Great Prophets of the Bible" and will be on "The Prophet Who Defied a King." The choir, under the direc tion of Mr. William Barnhill will sing Gounod's "Holy, Holy, Holy, Lord God of Hosts." while the organ prelude will be "If Thou But Suffer God To Guide Thee", by J. S. Bach. You will find a cordial welcome and a message from God's Word. 6:30 p. m.. Young Couples' Club, meets at the Manse, 436 S. Walnut whose St, Youth Fellowship Hour. Junior CE and Hi-CE, at the church. All out! 7:46 p. m.. Evening Worship, an hour of inspiration, fellowship, and blessing from the Word. Enjoy God with us on Sunday evenings. Monday; Communicant Class, for those desiring to join the church in December. All those Joining on confession pt faUh, or re-affirmation of faith, will be expected to come. Those joining by letter from other churches are urged to come. One hour,—-promptly from 7:30 to 8:30, at the Manse, 435 S. Walnut St. Bring a Bible. Tuesday; A Beginners Bible Class, for Women, will be held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Humes, taught by Mrs. Kepler ft 2 p. m. Open to all. First Baptist Church "Tho LMo WWto Church" Bev. Mervln K. Rath, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1< 9:45 a. m., Bible. School. 11:00 a. m.. Morning Worship. Sermon/by pastor. 7:30 p. m.. Evening Fellowship Hour. ; , Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Prayer and Bible Study Hour. Thursday. 7:00 p. m., Bible Club at the home of the Davidsons in Frederica. My son. be strong in the grace that is in Christ Jesus. 2 Tim. 2:1. The public is cordially invited to come and worship with us. Barrett's Chapel "Crodl* of Methodism" Rav. C M. ElderdSce, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 î:30 P. M. Worship Service. Mt. Enon Baptist Church Rov. D. A. Downing, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Sunday School, 10:80 a. m. Sermon by Pastor, 11:80 a. m. 7:80 p. m.—B. Y. P U Calvary Methodist Church S. E. Front and Franklin St*. "The Community Church" Denzel C. Wildey, Minister Telephones: Church Study 8884 Parsonage 4426 v SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9:45 a. m.—Chujrch School. John R. Wilkins, General Superintendent. There are classes for all persons. The classes range from the Nursery through the Adult Department. Every family should make it regular practice to attend this period of religious instruction with every member present. 11:00 a. m.—Church School for children to the age of eleven. This session is a complete class and children attending will receive at tendance credit. Parents are in vited to attend the worship ser vice while their children attend their classes. 11:00 a. m. — Divine Worship. During this service the congrega tion will be given the privilege of contributing to the Bishops' Ap peal for Korea. The message of the morning will be delivered by a guest speaker. Rev. F. Douglas Milbury, executive secretary of the Board of Education of the Metho dist Church. The choirs of Calvary will bring special music for thé service. Visitors are always wel come at Calvary and ushers and hostesses will be present to thé worshippers. 12:30 p. m.—Church School offi cers and teacher lunchèon. Ad dress by Rev. F. Douglas Milbury. 6:30 p. m.—Intermediate Metho dist Youth Fellowship. 6:30 p. m. — Senior Methodist Youth Fellowship. 7:30 p. greet m. — Evening Service. Message by the minister. Activities For The Week Monday through Friday, 7:30 p m., Leadership Training School to be held at Greenwood Methodist Church. «^ n J? ay ' 8:00 p - m - Sub-district MYF Rally at Calvary. Tuesday, 8:00 p. m.— WSCS Cir cles will meet at the following homes: Circle No. 1, Ellen Wildey Circle No. 2. Mary Dill; Circle No. 3, Serena Hayes; Circle No. 4 Marian Coverdale; Circle No. s] Ruth Mariner-; Circle No. 6, Elva Williams; Circle No. 7, Ann Pos tles; Circle No. 8, Frances White. Wednesday. 8:00 p. m.—Metho dist Men will meet. Thursday, 7:30 p. Choir will rehearse. .Friday, 3:15 p. m.—Junior and Youth Choirs will rehearse. Adult m. Pilgrim Holiness Church Church of Full Gospel Sooth East Front Stroot Rov. Loon Hynson, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 9:45 a. m., Sunday School, Hu bert Passwaters, Supt. All are welcome to our Sunday School. The Sunday School may be called "the right arm of the church." Be a part of this church by attend ing Sunday School. We invite whether young or old. 11:00 a. you m.. Morning Worship. Congregational, choir and •special singing for your spiritual profit and pleasure. Sermon by the pastor, Listen to, if unable to attend, these services during the month of November over Station WKSB, 9:30 on your dial. Service time from 11:00 to 12:15. 7:00 p. m., Youth Service. Thomas Cooper, Vice President. Studying in the Book of Romans, Ch. 5. "The first and second Adam." 7:45 p. m.. Evening Service. Em phasizing evangelism. The new birth, what-true holiness is. destiny, and examples of Bible characters which give us spiritual instruction. Singing and preaching of the Word of God. Sermon by pastor. WEEK'S ACTIVITIES Tuesday night. Prayer meeting at Mrs. Laura Webb's nursing home at 8:0Q p. m. Wednesday night. Prayer vice at church. 7:30. Friday. Nov. 19: Eastern District Ministerial Convention here. Ser vices at 9:30, 2:00 and 7:30. Papers by ministers, singing, message in evening by Rev. J. D. Abbot, Dist. Supt. Welcome. ser - The Church of God North Walnut Stroot R«v. W. Edwin Tull, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 8:46 a. m., Brodacast over sta tion WJWL 900 on the dial. m., Sunday School. Classes for all ages, strangers and visitors welcome. Bring your fam ily to church today and reap a rich reward tomorrow. Léon Donovan, General Superintendent. 11:00 a. ra.. Morning Worship. A truly uplifting service with sage of hope to all. 6:30 p. m.. Prayer service. 7:00 p. a. a mes m., Revival Service. A most inspirational service designed to meet the need of everyone. Prayer for the sick immediately following the prearching. Tuesday through next Sunday there will be special revival vices conducted by Evangelist Fatie Atkinson of Ashville, N. C. One of the Southlands greatest ministers. Every service will be devoted to the spiritual and physical welfare of the whole community. Everyone is invited to join with us in a com munity wide soul-saving effort. ser First Independent Church Manila« Sfvaat Bishop C. 6. Miller, Pastor 4 SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 ITInnday School. 10:00 A. M. Phttoral Sermon, 11:00 A. M. Young People's Service, 7:00 P. M. Ktealonary Service, Wednesday, TOT PtJBtlG IS CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND THESE SERVICES. OBITUARY FRENCH Mrs. May Bennett French, age 74 years, wife of the Idle Charles P. French, Sr., passed away at the home of her son, John H. French, near Milford, early Thursday morn ing after a long illness. Funeral services will be held at the Berry Funeral Home, Milford, on Sunday afternoon at 1:30 o' clock. Reverend Richard S. Gibson of Frederica and Reverend Wil liam Tull of Milford, will officiate. Interment will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery, Milford. Friends may call at the funeral home Saturday evening. Sim. is survived by two sons, Charles P. French, Jr., and John H. French, both of Milford; gtandchildren ; one sister, Miss Bertha Bennett, and one brother, Raymond Bennett, both of Milford. She was a member of Milford Neck Church and the W. S. C. S. four > WEATHER REPORT BUGS KEARNEY, Neb. — (Æ») — Kearney Hub reporter was making a checkup on rainfall when corder answered "the gauge shows .80 of an inch—but I think we only had about .75 of an inch, because there were two bugs and a fly in the gauge." The a re -» MIXED FAMILY CANTON. N. C. — (TP) — Frank Parker's dog, Cindy, has a strange assortment of adopted "children" —picked up after she lost her piles. Cindy started mothering duckling with a broken leg. Then a chicken laud a kitten at the Park er home were added to the family circle. The duck and the chicken sleep on Cindy's back and kitty cuddles close to her head, Parker said. pup I—DENT—IFIED BISMARCK. N. C. — (TP) — Po lice Captain Gordon Kern looked over some bicycles children had brought to headquarters to be li censed. Dents in a fender of one bike looked familiar, so Kern checked the serial number. The bicycle had been stolen from his own son, and then was sold to aonther boy for $ 6 . ■4 Church of the Nazarene Harrington, Delaware R*t. John P. Abshnre. Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Sunday School, 9:46 a. m. Morning Worship, 11:00 a. m. Youth Hour, 6:45 p. m. Evangelist Service, 7:30 p. m. Everybody welcome. St. John's Catholic Church Rev- John A. Corrigan, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Sunday Masses at 7:30, 9:00 and 11 : 00 . St. Bernadette's Chapel, Harring ton: Sunday Mass at 9:80. Christ Church (Episcopal) Church AvOfluo end Third Stroot R«v. Joseph S. Hints, Reefer SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 7:30 a. m.. Holy Communion. 9:45 a. ra.. Church Schook 11:00 a. m., Morning Prayer and Sermon. Tuesday, November 16: 8:00 p. regular meeting of the Vestry in the parish house. Thursday, November 18: 6:30 p. m.. Annual parish dinner-meeting. Wollter's restaurant. The Rt. Rev. Bishop of Delaware' will he the guest speaker. m., Christian Science Society Breach of Tho First Church of Chrlet SciontUt, in Boston, Mm. Meet* In Milford Grange Hall SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 The subject of the Lesson-Ser mon In First Church of Christ, Scientist, 1201 Van Buren Street, Wilmington, Christian Science, So ciety, Grange Hall, Milford, and Christian Science Society, V. I. A. Building, Rehoboth Beach, Sunday. November 14, 1954, will be "Mortals and Immortals." Morning Service and Sunday School are at 11:00 A. M. Wednesday Evening Testimonial Meetings at 8:00 P. M. (Mllîord. first Wednesday only). Church of the Nazarene Mission Pocahontas Hall S. E. Second and Washington St«. Sunday School 2:16. Preaching at 3:00 and 7:46 p. m. Bethel A. M. E. Church R«v. J. W. Beavers, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship. 1:00 p. m. Sunday School. Mr. James O. Vann, Superintendent. 8'00 Evening Service. St. Paul Methodist Church Tho Church With • Cordial Wotcomo R«v. Randolph Fisher, Pastor SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 m., Divine Wortfeip. Home Coming Sermon: The Rev, Dr. W. C. Thompson, Pastor of St. Barnabas Methodist Church, Phila delphia, Pa. 1:00 p. m.. Church School. Miss Virginia Lofland, General Superin tendent. 7:00 p. m., Methodist Youth Fellowship Hour. 8:00 p. m., Special Evening Ser vice by the Stewards. Report of Captains. Wednesday. 8:30 p. m.. Senior Choir rehearsal. 11:00 a. | *7v ETUDE XT AIRMAN—A/3c George C. Howard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher Howard 7 N. E. 4th St.. Milford. Delà, is assigned to Ama rillo Air Force Base, Texas, as stu dent medium jet bomber mechanic according to a recent announcement by Brig. Gen. Walter R. Agee. Base Commander. Airman Howard was transferred to Amarillo from Sampson Air Force Base, Sampson, New York. He attended Milford High School. Often referred to as the Air Training Command's "model" base, Amarillo Air Force Base is the nation's only training center de voted exclusively to the training of jet fighter and bomber mechanics. Hospital Births November 2: Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Parsons. Milton; girl, Mr. and Mrs. William Donovan, Ellen dale; girl, Mr. and Mrs. Alphpnso Stevens, Greenwood. November 3: Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Callaway, Milton. November 4: Boy, .Mr. and Mrs. Herman Moore, Felton. November 5; Boy, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parkhurst, Milton; boy, Mr. and Mrs. Lenwood Jackson, Bowers Beach; girl, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wilson, Felton; girl. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Thompson, Har rington. November 6: Girl, Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Brittingham (colored), Har beson; boy, Mr. and Mrs. James Pettit, Milford; girl, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Southard, Jr., Houston. November 7: Girl, Mr. and Mrs. Lorens Larsen. Rehoboth; girl, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brittingham. Mil ford; girl. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Farlow, Bridgevllle; boy, Mr. and Mrs. Donnell Calhoun, Milford. November 8: Girl, Mr. and Mrs. William Hackett, Georgetown. Weekly Weather Report For Milford From Thursday, November 4th. To Wednesday, Nov. 10th, Inclusive John E. Barcus, weather recorder for the United States Government, reports the following weather con ditions for Milford as recorded on instruments located on Lakeview Avenue, for the week beginning Thursday. November 4th and end ing on Wednesday, November 10th, inclusive: Temperature Max, Min. Thursday . Friday . . Saturday . Sunday . . Monday . . Tuesday . . Wednesday . 51 35 .47 39 60 22 53 30 00 28 . . 55 36 49 34 Rain Friday, November 5th .. . Inches .35 eeeee sffft u eee BIBLE DELIVERANCE CAMPAIGN Church Of God North Walnut St. Delaware EVERY EVENING Except Monday — 7:30 Milford s Sï! . * ;>• ; ft ■ :■ :• v ip ; |s& i Ï I® : ■ m n ip P : ■ ' ■ S; J > iii; X V M REV. FATIE ATKINSON Evangelist and Singer Salvation for the Soul Healing for the Body EVERYONE WELCOME REV. W. EDWIN TULL Pastor * * ** * ****** < -*i ift * OBITUARY SHORT Mrs. Lillie M. Short, wife of the late ( harlie F. Short, of Cannon, and daughter of the late Robert T. and Janice Fisher Donovan, died Thrusday, November 4. Her fune ral services were held at her home on Sunday afternoon at 2 o'clock Interment in Odd Fellows Ceme tery, Seaford. She is survived iw <■„„,. „ _ four daughters and one «f f nd Mrs John Li I m f, T \ a ÂÎ i "n^" , " rd "" d menas. MITCHELL George H. Mitchell, of Leipsic. around 78 years, was found dead ni his automobile last Wednesday ! afternoon by a neighbor, Claude Hoffman. Coroner William Fleisch- I reenW ^ )d, W,ls surnmoned j KatlOM ' l )r °noonced j n? . u due to natural causes. ' Dr. I ntchett of the Smyrna Wei- i called and» gave | f death dl,e to a heart ! junck. There are no known »nr- ; i ' JOSEPH G^ïge!own H dkj r weH°n 8e JH h ' 2? ' ° f ! nV in h„ M if d ^ edneHda >' niorn - n h! hoJ*K ft>rd n. M 1 morial Hos * i Bori 1 ' ü I" 0 "' U year ' 1 ® or " i" Baltimore, he was the son of Howard Andrew and Una înaJ n 08 R e P h „Hf ca «>e t0 George-! town as a small boy and was rear ed by his grandmother, Mrs. Annie Joseph. He is survived by his widow. Mrs. Sallie Ann Short Joseph, and a son, Howard Andrew, 2. He was the son-in-law of Judge Isaac B. Short, of the Court of Common Pleas of Sussex County. He was a graduate of George town High School, Class of 1945, and the University of Delaware, Class of 1949, and Duke University Law School, Class of 1952. Funeral services will be held from the Carey Funeral Home in Georgetown on Saturday at 2 p. .. with the Rev. William O. Hack ed, pastor of Wesley Methodist Church in Georgetown, and the Rev. Robert E. Green, pastor of the Avenue Methodist Church in Mil ford, officiating., Interment will m be in Union Cemetery. Georgetown. There will he no viewing. CAVORTING CACTUS HAMPTON, Va. m "Cac t»s gone crazy" is what Mrs. B. F. Black thinks of her 16-year-old night blooming cereus plant. It is supposed to bloom once or twice year, but it is working overtime. It has bloomed five times this year, the last time wMth ten blossoms, and it doesn't wait until the tomary hour of midnight to form. CU8 per / e with I.G. BURTON USED CARS 54 Che».*»- w »1575 51 Plym s 795 4 Or. Sed. CAMBRIDGE. — Radio, heater, good tires, very clean; Black. 190 SERIES Radio, conditioned air heater and defroster, 5,300 miles; Beige over Dark Green. 53 Pont. »1595 50 Olds. »895 2 Dr. Sed. CHIEFTAIN SERIES defroster. Heater and conventional gearshift, eight cylinders; Tu-Tone Blue. SERIES "98" Radio, heater, Hy dramatic, whitewall tires; Black. 50 Chev. 53 Nash "fc s* »1195 $ 695 4 Dr. Sed. AIRFIYTE SERIES - Radio, heater, overdrive, one owner; Tu-Tone Blue. STYLELINE — Radio, heater, clean inferior, goqd rubber; light Gray. 51 Olds. *1195 49 Chev. 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GERMANY —Armv Private Newell J. Evans, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn W. Evans, Route 3. Laurel, Del., recently participated in the VII Corps' maneuver "Westwind." an extensive training exercise using all of south tral Germany for its mock battle field. „ . . „ Private Evans is a member of the 6th Intantr >' Division's 5th Military Police Company. He en terea I- Maroh o, ,h", year and arrived overseas Igst Au gust. cen THIRD DIVISION,/ KOREA Sergeant John W. Whitby, 22, son of Alr - and Mrs. Russell W. Whit ,)V - Camden, Del., recently receiv ed the Commendation Ribbon in Korea for meritorious service. Sergeant Whitby, overseas since October 1953, distinguished himself from February 23, 1954 to Septem her 14. 1954, äs a clerk in the Pub lie 'Information Office at headquar t( * rs of lhe Third Infantry Division, The Camden »olüler, . fern,er student at the University of Dela ware, entered the Army in March, 1953. CAMP DRAKE. Japan-Corporal James L. Burton, whose parents liv « i» Mlllsboro. Del., is a mem ber of the 5,99th Armobed Field Ar tillery Battalion, which recently arrived in Japan after serving in Korea since S. * Corporal Burton is an ammuni tion corporal in Battery B of the battalion, now stationed at Camp Drake. He has been in the Far East since June of this year. KOBE. Japan — Private First Class Clarence J. Webb, 22, whose wife, Hazel, lives at 420 North strçpet, Seaford, Del., recently spent a seven-day rest and recreation leave from his unit in Korea at Kobe, one of Japan's largest met ropolitan areas. SiRht-seeing and entertainment facilities in Japan provided him with a welcome break in the task of maintaining security on the Korean peninsula. Webb, son of Mrs. Bertha Webb, Federalsburg, Md., is assigned to Company A of the 62nd Engineer Battalion. Army since February, 1953. He has been in the HAND MADE t PHILADELPHIA — (TP) — Eu gene Ormandy. conductor of the Philadelphia Symphony Orchestra, has collected quite a stack of views re from his concert swing abroad. The headline on one reads: Ormandy Beats the Band with his Bare Hands. There was no violence. What the reviewer meant was that Ormandy. unlike most European conductors, spurns a baton in favor of his hands. ri i » 4 ,1 5 : __ GOSPEL SINGERS f •i I a™™- . . u " The Eppley Sisters Gospel Quintette of York. Pa.. «.* J ! PP ? r at the Greenwo °d Methodist Church, Sunday, November at a. m. - five a si sters render a deeply spiritual program featuring vocal quintettes, soprano and alto solos, artistic piano-jplaying and numbers C«if fl h r e in ^ lrun >® nts: —Vibra-Harp. Violin, Electric HawaUan Th lY'« 8 P !* 0ne ' Accordlons * Cathedral Chimes. Trumpets and Organ ThPv aîrjît Y 8 ar n km l Wn from Coast to Coast and also I« Canada. They are widely used in Youth for Christ Rallies. . r L y ° k wish to ? ear a musical Program that is unique and different and has been rated as one of the best programs of its kind in the country, come and hear these five sisters. They haVe appeared in churches of 41 different denominations the past nine years. Their recent concert tours have included leading churches and Radio station? !!! State8 ai \ d Canada- Thousands have heard this group, churches have been crowded to capacity and many turned away un • e .. f the girls are graduates of Wheaton College. Wheaton Illinois, others, of the Dunmire School of Music, Harrisburg. p a and Grantham Pa. *** 8PeClal V ° Cal students of Messiah Bible College. The public is cordially invited to attend and is urged to come early! STRAYS DONT COUNT COLLEGE SITE SOLD' RALEIGH. N. C. — (TP) — How about that stray pup that attached himself to your children and BOYDTON, Va. — (Jp) — The campus and the original buildings you of the first Randolph-Macon Col started feeding? Are you respon- j i eg e. oldest Methodist college in sible for him? Not in North Caro- I America, lina, says Attorney General Harry ! zadie McMullan. have been sold to Mrs. Stuart Hundley for $19,278 at public auction. Mrs. Hundley, who held a mort gage on the property, isn't sure . what she will do with the 88% acres and buildings. The pile has not been used for college purposes for many years. Dog owners are required to have their anifnals vaccinated for hies, he ruled, but the law doesn't apply to a person who doesn't own a dog, even if the pooch lives at his house. ra Price is important...but comes first o Mo»t of our car* ora high-grad*. on*-own*r cor*. Thay coma »o ut from hlgh-grada familial, in troda on gow Buickt. Good coro ho* boon tohon of tbo*o con. 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