OCR Text |
Show srnrMnra2i,i98? c 03 TO DO ? SOC HltP? COT A fcXD TKt,,.. TKT MtfcbCftteiitJ ptrun to Tk i an i9 AfttZ51ftLt,Q rsugiTf 4 )l- -, V - Jt M fcw P' Util,,, 11 0 I in, t'l: wrt't at U in I f-- i If ()?! TAAWf'Qlto.e t9 .9i ? . H ?'i! I ft x M HM lfe to TtoA i Ar- t- UiV tw ' 41 W 2 ' . INa. I to f I I HUi MV, tl (landioHl IM fev.-- Cami HJ for MM goug .Sort'd tUM toC) KX .m 6 WvdU ft V " d 3M 451 1 in mi 1 10 ftJmit H fetMX r 1 a (M ftrttel wad tiuai'f N f dw 19 wrt fey Ofii We CRAPES CONCORD a r4 kscH. exists among all races and religions, all ages, both sexes." or not. ith drug IT COES on to say that there's ruMcm n j fetahiil Ahue rifht here in Dim County. BIT l.L there are over three million teenage problem drinkers in America. One in 14 high school seniors smokes pot every day, and of our children the greatest tar-Mithrown at some people doesn't make it any easier to accept. Mean while, the problem continues to festure and grow, some times ngh! under our noses. That's the firm belief of those backing the "Chemical people" program that will initially focus on two PBS TV programs set to air Nov. 2 and 9 at 7 p.m. on Channels 7 and : te of Matistict one-thir- school." At a county, the ShcrilTs office has set up a drug enforcement force in conjunction with city police departments, the jail is already under review for expansion and the mental health rolls continue to grow despite no funds for increased II. Behind that program, stafT. POSITIVE action is needed to at least stall the problem, the news release emphasizes, by uniting as a community to support existing drug and alco- hol programs; providing a forum to increase communu-catio- n among parents, police and schools; heightening awareness of the problem through education and UNDER THE the direction of Joanne Barnes, prevention and education specialist with Davis County Mental Health Center, a task force is preparing for those town meetings while also looking to the training; advocacy; providing re a caring, gat tj t k- 1 - 14 ( k3 the county on an ongoing basis. level , Backed on a national Air Force Reserve Airman Troy G. Gabaldon, son of by notables from Nancy Margarat and Bisente Gabaldon of 2822 W. 1750 N., Clinton, has been assigned to Cha-nuAir Force Base, 111., after theTVprog-ram- s are being used as te catalysts nationwide, opening the door for discussion and action to a problem that a news release from "The Chemical People says is found on all completing Air Force basic training. DURLNG THE six weeks at . Lackland Air Force Base, f M ''' ' F '' tX . ti-ds- I taeaMJ 1 rto.ij o. 4il 0l IV3 KX 6l t'a I Ailiuu' I n, I tm 5 iwi ir4 oe frtnr 9al(ISIIlfcSi3?IM!h a-- Mras4 ni fe m itM4 M fen ICfiifS ! ed, l M 04 Mwta an i feftogVJ fu auflMiS feffttKMH r I0r itti'i ta hirt Um M M 4jfipm (GARAGESALE) BDE?K;'3 FCfl MCIPWAJZTTO mos source for the community; suggesting and helping to provide alternatives for youth. The county's group includes strong support from the PTA. Davis School District, mental and health agencies and from some who have worked for decades with youth and drug and alcohol programs. Organizational meetings are currently under way with a "kkk o(T meeting set for Sctp. 23 for some of the many volunteer leaders to be involved. TASK FORCE Member Ernest Eberhard. long- - involved in similar programs over the years, emphasized (he roots of the problem have to be tackled, adding. "I've never seen a program get beyond the organizational staee. And Edrice Christensen, associate county PTA president, insisted, "We have to involve people totally." THE FACTS that drugs and alcohol abuse can lead to loss of jobs, break a pocketbook even when one does have financing and ruin family lives must be made plain, the group agreed in a planning session last week. Texas, the airman studied the Air Force mission, organiza-- , tion and customs and received, special training in human relations. In addition, airmen who complete basic training earn credits toward an associate de- gree in applied science through the Community College of the Air Force. btmm mo FXnfe-i- TARO SALE -- tort, loaning ton" f R.ft3 fefeton Tn oi or e 09 not ! noirtfe-o- r. eoMofs, oueft kmku-ir- 4 you M a ion ol ivxnor. fenfl In K Ikort ( 990O no. row To" OOftMl 0 ro Mmrci or mo Casw Cwx MOO 10 UO OsnOfe among 4 CM monsters Plofet 24 hour CM 1 600 eez-gsoo- . operator on Duty. 04 wornt ne HMM PHOTOGENIC CHllDHEN and mom ortras 8 6S par hour. Amaiaur moams for fashion Show. Modeling and acting school avaiife&it. But optional portfolio araiiatfo. 278-771- 04 SALES CABLE TV SALES PEOPLE wanted. Start Ogdan 6 Dana CounContact ty posiiwns ava'ist)! Pos Whenon at 296-3S204 -- pt,. D fetwiM is iM) 0 Cm 8j3(VF tyr Ar A Bfeafth 6 Money Opportunity YOU VE READ ABOUT IT T "YouVo thought about AT Now tor s gat aanous. Herbage. Cal attar 5 pm. 04-3- 5 Diana AU4.V .S4d toe with Ea809.2J54V&8 R34 SalE km" vnty. r. ii m M , 833 BM) 9 Gartto Si. SAT SEPT. 24m. 9 5. 600 WfeMKft Dr . Leyton 2 13' coaa units, condos, snd smsd rates. 9m Mwnates.nonpie ahsr 1 141 buirtiMt, condaon ton pm 625-23(- yri pn lor decorshon. ctoawvg. tufep hangmg fcjM. mac Stmt 644 5907 Ren oasa Oct R34 - 03- MEET NEW people good earnings will tram. Can Jackie tor info. 773-386-2. 03-3- 4 JOB SPECIALISTS - Employment Agent has the following openings: Administrative Aide - 2 yrs. college, type 80 wpm. ELECTRONIC TECH: 2 yrs. training, plus 2 yrs. experience. CIVIL DRAFTER 2 yrs. experience. SECRETARY type 50. office machines, data mpul CLERK part time, type 40 wpm. For Information about these end other openings call 292-961- 8 or come to 146 W. 300 So., Bountiful. R34 PAYROLL FUN FOR kids Stngng ctoggng. sio oral, boys and girts bsiiel no auditions. 544-975- R31-3- 4 MULTI FAMILY: baby and tot email appliances. electronic parts, and much more. Saturday Sept 24 9 am. to 8 pm. 231 E. 650 So., rD djDGED 1 Kaytvilio. R34 info. 773-386- R34 Hi Layton, fietng . toec. stove, dishwasrier, and disposal, two bedrooms. My draped and carpeted. Start at $315 00. Prion 544-812-3 after 5 p.m. R34 Rems, lawn mow- er. ax conditioner. TVs. furniture, elec, heaters, brass fireplace screen, children s ctothes. toys, misc. Sept 2th. 963 N. 50 W. (top ot Farmington Hills Sub.) R34 - 3 bedroom, 139 So. KAYSVILLE 100 East 5350 plus deposit. No amokers. no pets, available Oct 544-806R34 1. 544-956- RIDGEVIE W PARK, E. Layton. 1834 E. 1375 N Sat. 24 Sept Toys, kids clothes. Dnna, Vega. House- LARGE ONE bedroom apt. W D hookups. Near hospital and mat. No pets. 5240.00. 544-556R34 hold goods, etc. Start 8 am. R34 lots app. furniture of knick knacks. Friday and & Saturday 23rd 24th, 67 Main, Kaysville. R34 OFFICE SPACE. Crestwood Professional Plaza, Kaysville R34-3- 8 WHY RENT I'LL PAY the down payment, you pay the monthly payment, 3 bedroom, Kaysville 544-376- 7 owneragent. R34 AVAILABLE OCT. 1. Good central Kaysville location. Mam level of home. 2 BR, cooler, garage. Utilities included in 5400 monthly payment. Deposit required. 544-310-1 or 544-104- 7 alter 4 p.m. R34 NEAT 2 bedroom home in Layton. Sets Mousing Authority $1 0 Million Bond Sale By TOM BUSSELBERG North County Editor authority to act as the lending conduit through which lower financing would be available, propercent. jected at 9 thre-quarte- rs I There could be a bright FARMINGTON spot for Davis County renters within the next ..couple years. i IF ALL goes as planned, a $10 million or .more county housing authority-sponsore- d bond sale set for Oct. 27 could lead the way to hundreds of new rental units dotting the county from north to south. That could substantially alleviate the lines of of .people who literally wait at the doorsteps ,rour newspaper offices, each W ednesday morn-- " in ing, for a chance to see rental listings. Or, Davis Director Rosemary Housing Authority :lwords, help boost the number of vacancies ratio : above what she terms a near zero vacancy points . how to at least a couple percentage still hardly a bumper crop of openings. CURRENTLY, city councils are being informed of development possibilities in their boundaries with Bountiful already giving the and Clearfield anticipating a decision next Tuesday, she explained, noting it was "put on hold there due to the high number of possible units at more than 300. Other councils have yet to be contacted, she emphasized. Seventeen developers had expressed interest in seeking funding as of Tuesday morning, ranging from five in Clearfield, totally more than 360 units, to 35 in Bountiful, at least 12 in Kaysville, more than 250 in Layton, 45 in Centerville, 40 in Farmington and 200 in North Salt Lake. FOSTER & Marshall - American Express, Inc., of Seattle, is handling details of the sale that will officially have to receive formal approval from the county commission to meet federal stiuplations, she told the board. Construction of more rental units should ease problems besetting potential renters who often cant afford the average market rate around the county, put at just above $350, inunit. If cluding utilities, for a more units are available, owners theoretically may have to adjust some prices downward, Mrs. Davis said. pt FURTHER DETAILS of the sale were outlined during the board of trustees meeting held where Mrs. Tuesday morning in Farmington, Davis indicated a market study is under way to determine what level of housing is needed so the county wont be oversaturated with new units. ' "Theres a great deal more interest than we had thought there would be there are some at the propvery serious" developers looking the allow housing would that osal, she said, ; m SO FAR, ALL interest has been expressed in one and two bedroom units and studio apartments, with the director indicating there is no mandate they be geared only to families, for example, although 20 percent must be available for renters. In current construction projects, Mrs. Davis indicated construction is nearing the final stages on apartments just east of 5th West and Center, in Bountiful, looking to an Oct. 15 completion while other units under construction on Orchard Drive should see a finish in December of January, with work going very well, she told the board. COMPLETION ON the second phase of the Meadows senior citizens housing in north Bountiful has been held up by a combination of bad weather and some construction problems and probably wont see a finish until December, asst, director Jane Wilson said. It includes 24 units. With emphasis of the board meeting centering on housing construction, the director said more federal funding may soon be available after more than a years break that could finance 50-6- 0 units, probably earmarked for south Davis because of such high interest on. the part of private developers in north county, Mrs. Davis said. They would be owned, operated and managed by the housing authority similar to Layton and Bountiful housing projects already in operation. fwatufe -- tfe fti war. Vwa , nmrting wa oo a HAUUWG ANYTHING, prampx. Garage & yard near shopping, schools, and freeway entrance. - day. 7 (Gary) 544-997- 1 eve. R 34-3- 5 OFFICE SPACE for rent.Choice location, favorable terms. Layton business area. R1- 2- Call 544-846- INSTANT TAX RELIEF in Layton's best rental area, quality built with all the extras including carports & land- NEW scaping. All units rented. Invest now and get tax shelter this year. 5 or 392-455$1 23,000. Gary Lakewood" Realtors. weekends. R33-3- 4 2 bedroom basement apt. $250 per mo. plus $75 deposit. Available Sept. 26, 544-571- KAYSVILLE tto Sfewa. disposal, swamp cooler, fenced yd. No pets - non smokers preferred. References req. 546-118-7 or R33-3- 4 too SVN tA'feUH 1412 2 UR. 1 bam Coo'er, stove fudge, wfertfer $ emm tc70 cawt 9i0 swage ited. 5 "ws bom Mill A Ofert low B mgs siturre down Mjprn R34 56 4 doors. Suitable for most commercial or industrial uses. See at 1368 N. 1200 W Layton. $375 R33-3- 4 per month. Gary BELOW MARKET 4160 SQ. FT. available in various sizes. Could be used for offices, retail, or distribution. Located right on 500 West and Center St. in Btfl. 2400 sq. ft. for $600 per mon., 1760 sq. ft. for $350 per Uaw-so- n 7 mon. Call Pam Real Estate Co. 295-237R33-3-5 1 Oven-- 8 oroed K4 Tne money about November Smai 564X Spprofemfetoty 4 be Moed isNewa rats ol IIS houses wiot6SOOOiobebuoniots bom wooes Cross to Lsvton Ca Dawson Res Estate Company . R34 35 HAIR ENGLISH UNIQUE HOME TUOOfl 3 tloty solarium Gorgeouf Rock and named grass accents, upstairs family room, unusual master suite. Shirley Gram Phillips 295-445Daws Co 232-724R34 torpatwt sow heat i SAC mew lots 1 3 and 1 4 acre bordering Oak Forest Sub-vision Layton s sast bench. Fuy xnproved xirtudng pressurized Imgahon water by owner 546-322R34 CUL-O- BARGAIN subdivision lots located 116 mies east of Layton Hills Mai and 10 mm. from Hill Field. StS.500 and up. 2 lots available on attractive terms. Cal Larsen Realtors 295-341R34 MILLION DOLLAR" LOT HERE S everything you want in bkJg. lot view, level terrain, IN FARMINGTON a 295-445- 8 New West Bountiful Listing 4 TOTAL bedrooms, double garage, spacious living room with dining Lovely compatable area of homes, only 7 years old. Super fenced garden area. Call June 2 Duffm or Brough Realty R34 Lot In Established Subdivision lo521,900 LARGE lot m cated in Kaysville. Don292-717- 0, Chnst-ianse- n George 292-700Reaitors298-342l- . R34 i(iMniiim OUR BEST BUY KAYSVILLE KING Clarion home with 1647 sq. ft. main floor, half FEATURED LISTINGS $48,950. ROSE PARK twin home. 2 bd. 2 car gar. lOi money. $66,900. INVESTMENT. Home to convert to tnplex. Financing available. $69,500. GREAT condition 4 bd. 2 Ba. Fam. Rm. Lg. fenced yard. $72,500. OLDER home. Bid. bench, beautiful Lg. pine trees. $81 ,500. 3 Bd. 2Vi ba. fam. rm.. 2 car gar. patio deck off of form. dm. $87,500. FARMINGTON. Elegant. 3 Bd. 2 Ba Fam. Rm.. 2 car gar. Assume existing V.A. NEW HOMES $60 K range. Possible low interest rates. Various So. Davis locations. LAND & LOTS from $10,000 per acre. Located thru-ou- lt so. finished basement (family room). 2Vi baths with sunken tub. Beautiful oak covered yard a "must see." Bargain priced at $87,900. Call Steve Brough 546-- 1 729 or Brough Realty A48C36 LET US SEE SOME OFFERS OWNER HAS lowered and lowered price because he must sell. Beautiful Centerville contemporary home with large open intenor. 3 bedrooms, full basement, 2 car garage. Lovely home to show with a fantastic view. Call June 2 Duftin or Brough Realty A48C36 $43,900 FOR this dalring red brick, 2 bedroom rambler. Newly remodeled and very clean. Great starter home or investment property. 1 Call Linda Haskell Smoot Anderson 292-2- 1 00 or 292-6- 08. S36 Davis. WE ARE the leaders in Industrial -commercial real estate in the ar63 CALL DAWSON Real Estate Co. R33-3- 5 295-237- VA LOAN 1284 SO. FT. house with 3 bedrooms. finished basement (2 bedrooms). garage, bams etc. Keep your own chickens, birds or horses etc. Asking $68,900. Call or JohnBrough Realty 544-340R34 nie Lozano 544-582- location, etc. sales 524.900. Shirley Phillips 292-7241 R34 9 ASSUME ON THIS Layton home with good down payment or contract buy 2 bedroom, large Irvmg room. M basement parity brushed, large lot only $49,500. Can lor an appointment to Man Goodson 0 or Brough Realty absolutely gorgeous In Forest 3 bedrooms 2 12 bath mal dining more. Carol Oak over 2500 sq ft R01609 for- CHARMING FAMILY HOME, LAYTON 3 barm brick rambler, family room off kitchen, main floor laundry, Sally Benzley CHOICE LOT IN SSoS.S Sfrif rished. . LAYTON pplno s,Moa M .VERY WELL KEPT LAYTON HOME P00, Call John INVESTMENT desk- - basement mostly fin OPPORTUNITY building-ma- uses. ny CI15-- 7 LAYTON COMMERCIAL ' mh6 No UTAH MONEY NEW ISSUE LOCAL comradors have a fcmsed nunber of loan comnvp mferts kx toe latest uun Hcusx Main Sfreet in Layton Large historic Currently restaurant. Cathie 544-420- 7 1500 SQ. FT. block building with office area and high overhead m oY 2770 $tt8X) at $209 mo U Cx" Geoge at 6 l anBQiDeiB R33-3- 4 KAYSVILLE -- 1 yr. old twin home. 2 Bdrm., wd hookups, dishwasher, ex tut 34 location Newly redecorated. $465 month. after 6 p.m. or all day 7tei-roa- pnnrtto cwKtosec fefertv kted E 1375 N gut-fe- Ca jlft' te4 Ittga OrvMrttotrt R34 Crt 56 3 v a probwm hair a by rwgtMrad atoemtog-is- t on or body. face anywtera Cal Lxisa Pack i"ar 500, FRUIT HEIGHTS condo. 3 bedroom, 1 and Vi baths, family room. 292-473- 7 Cd tfeufewmeenesentoi)i,tt. eM4toe nor, 6 wMioowa. gMPxspaoaey R33-3- 4 low-inco- 9 7?3 fjnp U)4 t, LAYTON fov UNWANTED 1S?. tUfeWPO 644 3cj Cz.5. A raotofed rt - tom Mfl Sown wn ewfenwd uj js e'- lanem CMrt, hand. Com-pmKiurts, aa cwwvg wtei angvia nd ch saw fewvr fend AAIDMM $7 95 Chaw tew MWKfe hwoM frsveh Saw Shoo. Laton Shop-pn- g Plan tBnnd Amt Ffey Lo Layton, Ptene 5463337 Open Man pvu Sal 9 m N 6 pm R3 Cauwng doora r. 7, ii TWMMOVt ana Painting interior tow BYOAMR?jSirtiwt' axmmmg, PRt U&UH SMARHtMNG A4 Hrt to uHdacfetea touted 1 anywhwa. M 01 rs4 gort, wsi.tia and s r lira to 1 fcn.ig 37 and feMdnt,l. ! utfe"e MYSvUf "Ml to by ewtei to y gt ton Wfe 2 trtrt HAXSV AMJTf ULNOGCAPWfeG AX HAUUNO GLM.RAL GtASji, aommsutxal (fwwtof tvetpei Mrtrt 4 fehefe 34 Waniftetrt feKltyM HtWfertX 45 1 It, . tz-rtt- (rtfe tort Ca GwdfeKxa, 2 ciothtt. games, & IW4 I tig tirtH 546-1tto-7. Fjrtrtd and RosowoodUyton SetiO-S.cer-pectothea. loti ol imc, R34 BASEMENT SALE, Baby & Children's clothing. Hundreds to choose form. Plus: highchairs (one wooden), car seats, playpen, Hedstrom buggy, padded walkers. Jerry earner, strollers & toys. Saturday September 24, 9 am. to 6 p.m. 508 S. 600 E. (Kim- ball SI.), Layton. Go East Rose& Kenwood Lane by the 7-tucky Fned Chicken stores, 544-523- 7. R34 4 R.S K Efefe-r.- e &4 luj t R34 YARD SALE corner ol MANY USEABLE wivrt Crt $44 itoA I smiftrti fern' Afrhrt akwwvw S St3 wl p49gsoeprert wrrtcw Frto lit MOVING SALE MEET NEW people. Sell Avon, good earnings, will train. Call Jackie for twrtt R34 NEWLY COMPLETED apartments sales type positions must start Immediately. Davor Weber County area. Flexible hours, high commissions, no experience needed. Credible business. Phone Sherri (544-3511- ). SHORT-TER- tort dnjd p44-to- pm r. tme anew weLTJUex-caatr- t ( nt Ifefein t.cWWfeS tofefe t 0rt foomliM 0W' JitJ .crt Xr-J- 'fe(fewmSfena toe GENERAL H0USECLEANIN3. WWfetty Of bwfefefety. W4 0440 Leyton R34 1 nuRitriMiin TfFwa Ws hfeiRi InuMAt wen pmt art' CiN"hiM a3l rij t rt mrt SUGAR PLUM Shoppe back! Ouity hfendi- c- safer id on C tor KPWW mwhi Rum 825-403Kaim 7739459 R34 16 bM, awivng wtefet, tifeifeo facord P ciiiid'an and adw" oarung. mac ama FCy $pt 73. 4 No, 6 Scot 24 9 noon. 1375 E. Urtm 565S2 R34 Garace Sale Se Spi 29i E. Crt f totktyi ( A jro BI J PM tee aptiM Rms gapd wan pnf W too IWM pn Artg SeMylam boo, tout, 0ife fort I hfert um iiS! fctut fl Mrtrt tyfeM' Jt rt W 04 Leyton. 3 was AmwM.it 1WFMiMt 4 Mwf rnwttwm OtA'f A09t " 71 F00 197 I'fedifei'tffl'iOrtWtaKMl oahr e f'teM feaMs ly feral MOtMltH CZBZ) W0 "4 tiectne rariea, caomeif, CsteW mne. toms 1752 Mart f mi fto9V Mrt W4L L EJftnsn SI 04 Fwrttn aewms, me can wpe tow XrtdBiM am l5 is t,pt trtOCMffvifeatCacfe'vfefe liX hj. r pwfefe iHwme ewhw nfl much mrffi mmp M 1 E I t65 MsirtiawGvg Fruit H s'1' (f 4tt at C Cwrty Cv Ccurt4 54841D6, 0t CVA 77 CCRif TTf Fnfwtidrt CBWdSian, 43-- wrtrt I t wwW turn la KfeiHKirtt Aavihg fra t exteMar AaoiaiMi ZyHfeh toy tfenauM tip Iftl-- t MMSrt4 2nCrtSUjv m emw Vf ft m IM M AxuAfet F,!1! 0141 c fefevca'M fe.ijl attAMcet, too cjuxahcumc e fcCto Vr FyN MorttiM fcffegwnl 4 f t.;tiO'a.'ili ! d SiCall nsrhd mm3 j poii nwm etOnKHanai O' peei ICO.M v lvmr Him ft pm fV4r f,ofe fctx4 - W lUIll lijrtijhiSI ' Ml M worvw) M3 1 . fan f 4M4 lt - fWireitl A'J tn i.i44Ife9 jjv- FvatCtoa! M?mi 9 f1 INI MM M i 01 K,n w? " !Q vonfia t& HJA 4 hi. l4i if Mi fill TT0 m divK-i- 11 Mi ' 4 fesaert. tlHo 03 Vt'adoCJ . tit) Completes Basic scope necessary needed to involve all groups in Reagan on down, d start smoking it in grade though, will be people from all walks of life aiming to set up "town meetings" in the Bountiful area, in Layton. Kaysville and Clearfield, aimed at bringing people together to not only discuss the problem but work out ways to combat it. tMl fc s f. ; .t 11 afSTWAiiohff 8f-- 4 t nnxnniD CA 44!il.44 4,r hH I lW Jlrt h;i :,lrJ Ml socio-econom- cf Ml' no&J ferftf) fetffe, M !Ut Idocg. RjrTOMMSSrUIUtC rARMIVGION-ttcih- j.;j mtiMBrK 1 M.I fcrtd 904 irifti.A Committee Set To cTackle5 Problems : IM fcn ,M.. . iitA,K'tAi-n-FP- Dntfl Ami Alcohol Abuse i (. ti4! w 1 iUiwwr.0. lonoia i M fe)3 l.y(ii4 tax m ibe i - 4Hlllt 4nM0.'i0J K$ i. ie4, IxN Cf ftVAl ,. 1 fe 0- ?W K-- - f n5to. th re AIU4M . M fe6 FT IWArautytyF fWit) to Aua tjim-utort Ha Qektt ptisial niife . lanssfe tzart, fai tin lift (v 1 Hi I tycA im . t-- Mrrarofe yy tiow - I 14 - . mKtt ' 1 trtwrt fe.rt'jf.a ; Utort fed f,fe- - - tf-- tilt4 b,t 8 til d"wAair HvU-- .fe 1 uj Jit oc! tyii 0 Il W Wart K' pyts ta cftoccwa Cj C I wi F ROM M( fe tl ft. t if, 3 7 nnmn runsn i CUafts. 1 An l itcoiD flint UJardley Layton corporation 1095 No. Ch Better lYrtfHomes, J C i Main 544-420- 7 |