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Submitted: 9/30/09 • Approved: 10/3/19 • Last Updated: 10/6/19 • R24861-G0-S3
His nickname was Chub. Not sure if it was due to his chubbyness or that he loved to fish. He ran the Drake Bar (an advid hunter) which was located across the street to the west of the present Holiday Inn downtown.
Contributed on 9/30/09
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Record #: 24861