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HOMER-CENTER — Holy Protection of Mary Byzantine Catholic Church, 279 Yellow Creek St., Homer City, 10 am to 1 pm Thursdays only. Activities: Speakers, cards, socialization, computer lab. Lunch – Served at noon along with Bingo at 1pm. Call 724-349-4500 or 1-800442-8016 to RSVP, must call at least a day ahead. April 6 – Outdoor Craft Week (11 am – Noon Making Tiny Terrariums) April 13 – Egg Dyeing/11 am-Noon Easter Party & Special Easter Menu/12:45 Bingo April 20 – Healthy Steps for Older Adults with Fitness Instructor Carole Zicha from 10 am until Noon and Guest Speaker June Stewart, RN. April 27 – Healthy Steps for Older Adults with Fitness Instructor Carole Zicha from 10 am until Noon INDIANA — 1001 Oak St., 8:30am to 3:30pm Monday to Friday.
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SALTSBURG — 212 Point St., Saltsburg, 9 am to 3 pm Monday, Tuesday,
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TWO LICK VALLEY — 450 Franklin St., Clymer, 8:30 am to 4:30 pm Monday through Friday. Activities: Games, cards, puzzles, exercise, shopping, Wii and computer lab. Bake Club Mondays – Monday at the center is when the Bake Sale Club gathers and start baking up something good. Healthy Steps in Motion – Mondays from 11am - Noon and Fridays from 1 - 2pm. Musical Dinner – Thursday, April 6, doors open at 4pm, dinner served at 5pm. Menu: ham, baked potato, coleslaw and dessert bar. Performance by Pine Grove Community Choir at 6pm proceeding dinner. Cost $3.50 per person, Call 724254-9820 to RSVP Ukrainian Egg Painting Class – Monday, April 10 and Tuesday, April 11 at 1pm Foot Health – Speaker Polly Davis from IRMC will speak about proper foot health on April 25 at 11:15am no RSVP needed *Find a complete senior center schedule in Sunday’s edition of The Indiana Gazette
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that may come off of water features. • Light shade: Plants in these areas will get partially filtered or dappled sunlight. Once homeowners understand which type of shade they are dealing with, they can then visit plant nurseries and select their plants. Most greenery comes with care instructions that include recommendations regarding the amount of shade/sunlight the plant will need to do well. If further assistance is needed, a knowledgeable employee can make suggestions based on landscape needs. Those who are looking for some preliminary guidance when it comes to selecting shade-tolerant shrubs, plants or trees can consult the following list. • Bleeding heart: Bleeding heart, or Dicentra spectabilis, is typically found in woodlands. It’s a perennial in the poppy family that produces mounded foliage and arching vine-like stems of heart-shaped flowers in the spring. • Amethyst flower: Browallia hybrids offer star-shaped blooms of blue and violet. These plants will billow out of hanging baskets or containers, and they prefer warm shade or filtered sunlight. • Coleus: The coleus, Solenostemon scutellarioides, is another perennial that can have a variety of different leaf colors and striations. • Witch hazels: These are a genus in the family Hamamelidacea, which has four different species in North America. This shrub or small tree features arching branches with dense, multi-stemmed clumps. Witch hazel produces flowers in the late autumn when most other plants are sparse. • Bayberry: Myrica pensylvanica can grow in partial shade as a hedge or natural property divider. The leaves of this shrub are aromatic when crushed. The shrub will produce tiny, gray/white fruits in late summer. • English Ivy: Also known as Hedera helix, this trailing plant is widely cultivated as an ornamental plant. It will spread easily and can become invasive. Those searching for shade-tolerant trees can choose among Sugar maple, Black alder, Flowering dogwood, and White spruce, among others. Shade-tolerant plants can make welcome additions to the landscape, offering greenery and color in the darker areas of a property.
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Tips for novice composters The United States Environmental Protection Agency notes that food scraps and yard waste account for between 20 and 30 percent of what we throw away. But thanks to composting, such waste can be put to work rather than discarded. Compost is organic material that helps plants grow when added to soil. Benefitting the planet in myriad ways, compost enriches the soil by helping it retain moisture. The EPA notes that composting also reduces the need for chemical fertilizers while also suppressing plant diseases and pests. In addition, when homeowners compost, they inadvertently reduce methane emissions from landfills, thereby lowering their carbon footprints. Homeowners who do not know how to compost can consider the following tips as they start compost piles on their properties. • Choose an accessible spot on your property. When looking for a spot on your property for your compost bin, choose a location that’s easily accessible. The less accessible the bin is, the less likely you are to stick with composting over the long-term. The EPA also recommends placing a compost bin or pile in a dry, shady spot near a water source. • Add the appropriate materials. Animal waste, cooked foods, diseased plants, and fresh weeds from perennial plants should not be added to a compost pile. The EPA recommends moistening dry materials as they’re added and adding brown and green materials as they are collected. Examples of green waste include grass clippings, weeds from annual plants and plant trimmings. Brown materials include dead leaves and shredded cardboard. Chop or shred large pieces before adding them to the pile. • Give the pile structure. Layering materials can give compost piles better structure. The EPA suggests burying fruit and vegetable waste under 10 inches of compost material, including brown and green waste. • Turn and aerate the pile. Using a garden fork, periodically turn the compost pile. This aerates the heap and provides oxygen that can accelerate the decomposition of the pile. Piles that are not periodically turned and aerated may grow malodorous, which can be unpleasant for homeowners who hope to add materials to their piles on a regular basis. In addition, without the heat produced by aeration, composting piles will break down very slowly. • Recognize when the material is ready. The EPA notes that compost is ready to use when materials at the bottom of a pile are dark and rich in color. According to the EPA, this can take anywhere from two months to two years, so composters must be patient. More information about composting can be found at www.epa.gov.
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5
$ 59 $ 79 $ 99 $ 99 Lb.
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Jumbo Swanson - 32 oz.
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Pillsbury - 18.4 oz. Fudge
Brownie Mix ............... 2/$3
Hershey - 10-14 oz.
Baking Chips or Mounds Coconut .................
2/$5 Crisco Vegetable or Canola Ocean Spray Cranberry Juice Duncan Hines - 15.25 oz. Vlasic - Selected Varieties $ $ $ 2.99 Pickles 24 oz. Cocktail 64 oz. 2/ 4 Oil 48 oz. Cake Mix .......................... 5/$5 2/ 4 Duncan Hines - 16 oz. Dole Chunks, Crushed, Sliced Heinz Chicken, Turkey or Beef Jiffy Corn Muffin, Pie, or Pizza $ $ $ Frosting ...................... $1.79 or Tidbits Pineapple 20 oz. 5/ 5 Crust 6.5-9 oz. Gravy 12 oz. 2/ 3 3/ 2 French’s French Fried Kraft - 16 oz. Jello - 3 oz. Libby’s Whole, Sliced, Or Cut $ $ $ Onions 6 oz. 2.99 Beets 15 oz. 2/ 5 Gelatin 4/$3 5/ 5 Dressing ....................
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Lb.
Dole Chunks, Crushed, Sliced
Jiffy Corn Muffin, Pie, or Pizza
Heinz Chicken, Turkey or Beef
Duncan Hines - 16 oz.
Pineapple 20 oz. 5/ 5 Crust 6.5-9 oz...........................3/ 2 Gravy 12 oz.................................2/ 3 Frosting...................... $1.79 Kraft - 16 oz. Jello - 3 oz. Libby’s Whole, Sliced, Or Cut $ $ $ Onions 6 oz. ....................... 2.99 Beets 15 oz. ...............................5/ 5 Dressing ...................................2/ 5 Gelatin......................................4/$3 produce p roduc oduce ce e Vernon Manor Bone In Crowns $ 39 Pre -Order Plumrose - 16 oz. BUY 1 GET $ 49 ET Baby Back Lb. Half HAM.......... Lb. BROCCOLI 1 FREE E Your Ribs................ Superior Easy Carve Grape - pint clamshell ¢Ea. Boneless VEAL Boneless Pork $ 99 TOMATOES $ 89 Lb. Half HAM.......... Lb. Sirloin Roast... BREAST FRESH FRES SH SP SPRING On The Vine $ 49 Sugardale Semi Boneless Whole Jumbo Lb. $ 89 NOW! ¢ ASPARAGUS TOMATOES Lb. Chicken Legs.... Half HAM.......... Shortcut - lb. bag $
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1 99 1 1 99 $ ¢ BABY CARROTS 99 1.99 GROUND DELMONICO
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USDA Select Boneless Bottom
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Smithfield Anytime Favorites - 8 oz. – OR – Diced or Cubed Smithfield Anytime Favorites Honey or Sliced Yellow or White Hickory Smoked Boneless - 8 oz.
HAM
HAM STEAK
– OR – Smithfield Thick Apple Wood or Hometown Original - 12 oz. – OR – Smithfield Breakfast Roll - 16 oz.
BACON
SAUSAGE
AMERICAN $ CHEESE
HOT DOGS
North Atlantic
HADDOCK
FILLETS
Matlaws - lb. bag
$
TILAPIA
Matlaws - lb. bag
POLLOCK
Armour - 2.45-2.6 oz.
Lipton - 12 pk. 16.9 oz
$
TEA
4.99
Lb.
2
89
Lb.
Eckrich Family Pack - 39-42 oz. Polish, Skinless or Cheese
599
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Boneless Pork Sirloin (Rolled)
PEARS
99
¢
Lb.
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Sweet
99¢
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Green
69 39
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Galliker’s4 Qt. Pails
frozen n
Pepperoni, Genoa $ 99 Ice Cream or Hard Salami...............
2/$9
Lb. Birds Eye - Selected Varieties 10-16 oz............
Armour
Lb. Cool Whip - 8 oz.
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Eckrich
Mrs. Smith’s - 35-37 oz.
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12 pk 12 oz. cans or 8 pk 12 oz. bottles
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Philadelphia - 8 oz. Bar
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Heluva Good - 8 oz.
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CHUNK CHEESE.......
Pillsbury Crescent or Cinnamon
ROLLS 8-12.4 oz...................
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COTTAGE CHEESE ........ Galliker’s - Gallons
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Pearl Valley
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2.19 ITALIAN PAN$ 1.69 BREAD 20 OZ.
$ ICED TEA ......................... Galliker’s - 16 oz. FRENCH $ ONION DIP or SOUR CREAM .
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Suite, good error, (814) (724)
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Gorton’s 18.2-24.5 oz.
Edward’s - up to 28.5 oz.
COUCH, brand new, dark grey color, excellent condition, asking $400, Call (724) 549‑1156 CUSHIONED Platform Rocker w/ foot stool, good condition, clean, asking $200 obo. Call (724) 349‑0126 DINING Room Table w/ 3 chairs w/ red cushions, cherry wood/walnut, ta‑ ble has removable glass top, asking $75, Call (724) 465‑0828
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2 Liters
MENS Full Length Black Leather Coat, very good cond., size med., asking $70, Call (724) 335‑3209
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ONIONS
Southern
Boneless Pork Sirloin
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California - lb. clamshell
California Pascal
Eckrich - 12-14 oz. Original, Bunsized, Jumbo or Cheese BUY 1 GET
Ready Crisp
$ 99
PINEAPPLE..................................$2.99Ea. Dole
Ea.
Lb. John Morrell - 1.9 oz.
LENTEN SPECIALS
1.19 FILLETS $ LUNCHMAKER 5/ 5 FILLETS
Sugardale - lb. pkg.
Lb.
Ea.
Lb.
13
Lb.
39 Ea.
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CLUES ACROSS 1. Baseball team 5. Hymns 11. Actor Jared 12. Fragrance 16. __ Von Bismarck, Iron Chancellor 17. Nordic God 18. Weighed down 19. Coppola’s mob epic 24. Nanogram 25. Famed street artist 26. Identifier 27. 23rd letter of the Greek alphabet 28. In addition 29. Micturated 30. Shock 31. Accept 33. Allotment 34. Eras 38. Emerges 39. Cape Verde capital 40. __, United Arab Emirates capital 43. Small amount 44. Back of the foot 45. Pakrit language 49. Home of “60 Minutes” 50. Condemn 51. Ailed 53. Elevated railroad 54. Rebelliousness 56. Ancient Greek city 58. Clothing company (abbr.) 59. Member of the cabbage family 60. Softens or smooths 63. Mass of coagulated liquid 64. Problems 65. Irish Republic CLUES DOWN 1. Dress 2. Deadly 3. Says aloud
4. PT Anderson film “__ Nights” 5. Teacher (abbr.) 6. Anesthetized 7. Anno Domini (in the year of Our Lord) 8. __ and behold 9. French young women (abbr.) 10. Scorch 13. Notre Dame 14. Express disapproval 15. Cars need these 20. Not off 21. Unit of mass 22. You 23. Concealed 27. Parent-teacher organizations 29. Approximately 3.14159 30. Chinese conception of poetry 31. Satisfaction 32. College degree 33. Formerly Ceylon: __ Lanka 34. Effeminate 35. Something to solve 36. Horses like these 37. Intelligence organization 38. Blood type 40. Exhibition 41. Poisonous plant 42. Aluminum 44. Possesses 45. Penetrate with a sharp instrument 46. Ring-shaped objects 47. Speaks at church 48. Form in the mind 50. Selectors 51. Probability of default 52. 2001 Spielberg film 54. Where to get a sandwich 55. Newts 57. Modus operandi 61. Exists 62. Politico-economic union
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Create a safe and enjoyable backyard play area Homeowners often aspire to have attractive backyards that look like they belong in a magazine. While these can be picturesque and functional for adults, they may not be entirely practical for homeowners who have young children, especially when the majority of the yard is covered with paving stones or concrete. When young children are part of a household, homeowners may benefit by designing yards that are both functional and fun. Incorporating safe play areas for kids is one way to unlock the potential of both big and small backyards. As children run off to enjoy a playground, safety is the last thing on their minds. Kids are most interested in scaling ladders to treehouses or coasting down slides. That’s why adults must take it upon themselves to
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keep injury prevention in mind. SafestPlayground.com indicates that playgroundrelated injuries routinely result in severe fractures, internal injuries, concussions, and dislocations. In the majority of playground injuries to children younger than age 5, the head and face are affected. Children between the ages of 5 and 9 experience more leg and arm injuries than younger kids. The Consumer Product Safety Commission states 70 percent of children’s injuries occur on home playgrounds. More than 28,000 children are injured each year on playgrounds across Canada, according to Parachute, a national injury prevention organization. When considering playground equipment for the yard, parents need to make safety a priority. The Canada Safety Society advises parents to follow the “5 S’s of Playground Safety”: Surface, structures, site, supervision, and safety. • Surface: Parents should assume that children will fall. To lessen the blow of falls, choose playground equipment with a perimeter of six feet of a softer surface, such as sand, pea gravel, rubber pieces or wood chips. This material should be between six and 12 inches deep. • Structure: The structure of the play equipment should be built from sturdy materials. Pressure-treated lumber was once the standard, but it’s not adviseable for kids’ playgrounds, as the chemicals used in the lumber can leach and young children may actually bite or pick at the wood. Use cedar or another wood that resists decay. Once the structure is built, inspect it frequently for damage. • Site: Look around the landscape for an ideal place to locate the playset. There should be no obstacles that children can hit while sliding or swinging. Avoid overhanging branches and do not place equipment too close to trees or fencing. Try to keep the set out of direct sunlight, which can make components heat up and scald young bodies. • Supervision: Do not leave children alone while they are playing. Prevent children from using the playset in an incorrect manner. • Safety: Follow the directions for installation. Make sure all posts are anchored into the ground securely. Railings should be spaced so that children cannot get stuck between them. Check that metal components have not rusted and that there is no additional excessive wear. Be sure that no tools or other dangerous items are left around the yard. Backyard playgrounds should be built with safety in mind. Learn the rules of play equipment and yard safety.
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Did You Know?
Playgrounds are meant to be entertaining outdoor respites and places where children can engage in some much-needed fun and exercise. But playgrounds also can be the sites of serious injury and may even contribute to child fatalities. The Consumer Product Safety Commission says that the four equipment pieces most often associated with injuries include climbers, swings, slides, and overhead ladders. The majority of injuries result from falls and equipment
failure and take place more often in public playgrounds rather than home play areas. Injuries from playground falls can be serious, ranging from fractured bones to brain and spinal injuries. Deaths resulting from playground injuries are rare, especially in Canada, states Parachute, a national charitable organization dedicated to preventing injuries. Throughout North America, playground fatalities are most often caused by strangulation. To continue to make playground play safer, parents and children can:
surfaces beneath the equipment,
· visit only those playgrounds that have safe, soft
· routinely inspect and maintain equipment.
· avoid clothing that has cords, drawstrings or straps, such as those on “hoodie” sweatshirts. Neck warmers are safer than scarves, · ensure playground equipment is used only in the manner it was intended, · supervise children at all times on the playground, and
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Birds may be chirping and flower buds opening to the sunlight, but for many outdoor enthusiasts, the arrival of warm days and extra hours of sunlight means they can hit the trails once more. Many take to the trails on the back of their favorite “toys” that have been gathering dust in the garage all winter long. All-terrain vehicles, or ATVs, are affectionately known as “quads” and have dominated the off-roading market since three-wheel varieties were deemed safety risks. ATVs come in a variety of types and motor sizes, and can be customized for riders of different ages. Utility terrain vehicles, or UTVs, have the ability to carry things along and can generally accommodate more than one rider. Such vehicles are becoming more coveted among outdoor enthusiasts. UTVs may be a smart choice for hunters or campers who need to carry gear into remote areas. ATVs and UTVs can be great fun for the entire family. However, they can be hazardous if the vehicles are not functioning and in good repair prior to the first excursion. Whether the vehicle is new or older, owners should take the time to inspect and troubleshoot potential problems.
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As with any vehicle, tires should be properly inflated according to the specifications in the owner’s manual. Ensure there are no slow leaks before taking the ATV out, and replace tires if necessary.
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Take the time to check fluid levels before going out. If it has been quite some time since the most recent oil change, make that part of your seasonal preparation. Be sure to replace the oil filter as well. If this task is too challenging, bring the ATV or UTV to an automotive shop.
Fuel Smell the gas in the tank before taking to the road or trails. Gas can spoil if it is not treated with stabilizer when the vehicle is left to sit. Drain the fuel and start with fresh gas, as bad gas can cause engine trouble.
Battery A dead battery can be a real downer for riders enjoying the great outdoors. Battery tender products are a good idea for those who typically store their ATVs for longer than a week. Be sure a battery is the right size and type for the vehicle, especially when purchasing a used ATV or UTV.
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When looking at the ATV, check for holes, corrosion, tears, and other damage to fuel lines, CV boots and other connections on the vehicle. Fix them promptly and before going out for the season. A well-maintained ATV means hours of fun in the great outdoors.
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Recognize and avoid buying a lemon New or preowned vehicles are significant investments. New cars might be more expensive than preowned models, but according to Edmunds, the average cost of a preowned vehicle is around $16,000. Preowned vehicles seem and often are consumer-friendly options. However, preowned vehicles always carry some measure of risk. Unless a vehicle is covered by a warranty, consumers take that risk on themselves. One way for buyers to reduce any anxiety they may have about preowned vehicles is to learn as much as they can about automobiles and spotting potential lemons. Despite the availability of vehicle history reports, some lemons still make it onto used car lots. The following are a handful of ways buyers can protect themselves from buying lemons. • Research vehicles through reputable sources. Investigate the reliability ratings of certain vehicles on reputable sites such as Edmunds.com, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website (NHTSA.gov) and Kelly Blue Book (kbb.com). • Ask the right questions. Once you find a vehicle that interests you, ask pointed questions about its condition and features. Relatively new cars with high mileage may raise red flags, so ask how many owners such vehicles had and if maintenance records are available. Consumer Reports says a high-mileage car used on a long highway commute is better than if the car does many short trips or stop-and-go driving. Also ask if a vehicle you’re considering has been in an accident or if there are any recalls on
the make and model. • Request a vehicle history report. Ask to see a copy of the vehicle’s history report. Such reports may include information about major accidents, mileage counts, number of owners, airbag deployment, and many other clues that can shed light on the condition of the vehicle. The report also may included warranty information and whether the car or truck was branded a lemon. • Conduct a visual inspection. Look at the vehicle for certain telltale signs of wear and tear that may indicate you should not buy the vehicle. Such indicators may include prematurely worn pedals or a sagging driver’s seat. Check for dents, chipped paint, mismatched body panels, body filler, or sloppy repair work. Inconsistent welds around the hood also may indicate the car has undergone significant repairs. When looking under the hood, Consumer Reports suggests paying attention to the level of grease and corrosion on the engine, radiator and battery. Check for wet spots that may be indicative of leaks. Melted wires or blackened areas can be a sign of an engine overheating or even a fire. • Rely on a trusted mechanic. Ask a mechanic you trust to give the vehicle a thorough, professional inspection. He or she may be able to spot signs of a lemon more readily than amateurs. Purchasing a car can induce some anxiety. Research and patience can calm buyers’ nerves and ensure they find the right vehicle at the right price.
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11,998
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16,998
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13,998
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37,995
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11,998
$
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* $20,998
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18,998
$
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13,998
$
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