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UES WaKerT AND eee es GOING 2 | | SECOND. ‘you HAVE To GO sea _ | OPINION ONADIET - ae wi y ON yf ° , i | if f Abn 2 A : aT 2 a a ill C 9 BROOM-HILDA Hi! VM'LANCE ¥ GIVE ME ONE VS FESTER. 'M _ ( &00D REASON ME RUNNING FOR | T SHOULD VOTE - PRESIDENT! \_ FOR YOu! hy qT any Met A (atc aye See” [NoBoDY EVER ASKED THAT BEFORE! dy or. v2 yy Y by Jeff MacNelly. - Simpie Cou - tell your readera who gin and oo “Coffen.to 7 One “ . es £ oe i . Bye “ff h ‘ A ‘ to. en : = . ts woot urtesies i 7 _' {EN NAYS FOR GOOD NEIGHBORS: 7 AY Thou shalt love thy neighbor, but not his wife, ‘nor.shalt thou covet thy neighbor's houee, or hie car, - or-any other thing he owneth. . 2). Thou shalt keep thy dog, and thy stereo, and thy - lawnhriower.quiet while thy. neighbor sleepeth.- 9): Thou shalt borrow from thy neighbor rarely, and when thou doest, returneth undamaged and without — delay that which thou hast borrowed. 4) Thou shalt not alloweth thy peta nor thy children to run amok, despoiling thy neighbor's lawn, flower — . beds and fence. oo Bo, ‘ 6). Thou shalt keepeth thy lawn green, thy fence painted and thy driveway uncluttered even as ye shall alao keep thy vehicles in thy garage where they ong. _ a fa _ @) Thou shalt watcheth always for criminals. and fires in thy neighborhood and guard thy neighbor's home and his property even as thy own. , 7) Thou shalt not useth thy home for any unsightly or illegal activity. | | . ™ 8) Thou shalt alwdye stand ready to help thy neighbor in his hour o true need, even as he does for t ee. 7 . at I a we . . 9) Thou shalt not parketh thy camper, nor thy RV, nor thy van in the détreet where it blocketh thy " * neighbor's view and créateth a safety hazard to all. ".:* "10) Thou shelt not Kald wild parties or orgies that . lasteth until wee hours unlesa thou shalt inviteth thy neighbor too, . : ' ‘ _ *_ oe —— i oe DEAR ABBY: Recently a locat physician collapsed and died while jogging. He had no identification on his person, which caused much anguish to:his family. . . . 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