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REALESTATEESTATEWEEKLYWEEKLY
October 9, 2015
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Bringing container plantsinside for the winter
It will soon betime to move tenderplants indoors forthe winter. Thefirst step for thoseplants growing infull sun is to movethem to a partiallyshaded location sothey can beginadapting to lowerindoor light. Theother important fac-tor right now is torid your plants ofany pests that canbecome a problem ifmoved indoors.
Spider mites andmealy bugs are twovery difficult insectsto control. Heavymealy bug activityis easy to spotbecause of the pres-ence of a white, cot-tony mass, often-times found on theunderside of leavesor in the Y betweenleaf and stem. Thiscottony mass iswhat makes controldifficult as it pro-tects the insectsand their eggs frominsecticides.Carefully disruptthis mass (whilesmashing as manyof the pests as pos-sible) and thentreat the plant thor-oughly with aninsecticide labeledfor control of mealybug. Complete cov-erage is very impor-tant, paying closeattention to theundersides of theleaves. Follow labeldirections closely,giving special atten-tion to the suggest-ed retreatmentinterval.
Unfortunately,
even the most wellexecuted insecticideapplication plansare only moderatelysuccessful for thispest. If a plant hasmore than just afew mealy bugs, youshould give someconsideration to dis-posing of the plant,especially if youhave other valuablehouseplants. Ifmealy bugs gain afoothold on yourindoor plants, youwill have a real bat-tle on your hands.At the very least,try to quarantineaffected plants for afew months to makesure you have suc-cessfully eradicatedthis pest.
Spider mites arealso a problem,partly because theyare very difficult tosee with the nakedeye. Most garden-ers realize they arepresent only whenthe webbingbecomes visible. Bythis time, the mitepopulation is wellestablished andcontrol becomesmore difficult.Much as the mealybug has protectivemeasures in place,the spider mite pro-tects itself withvery fine webbing.
Before bringingplants indoors,check for spidermite presence bypatting a few leavessharply on a pieceof plain whitepaper. Live miteswill fall off andappear as verysmall specks. If youlook closely, you cansee them crawlingaround on thepaper.
Begin by pruningoff any plant partsthat have webbingor a large popula-tion of mites. Thenext step is to use awater hose andspray off the leaveswith a good blast ofwater. Lastly, fol-low up with aninsecticide labeledfor this pest. Pleasenote that each ofthese pests is diffi-cult to treat and allcommon insecti-cides will not belabeled for controlof both. Please fol-low the same proto-col as instructed formealy bugs untilyou are certain con-trol has beenachieved.
Pruning heavilyalso has the addedbenefit of makingthe plant easier tohandle. A properly
KEITH REED
Home Grown
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pruned plant willbe healthier thanone that has beenbroken apart by amove. Remembertoo that growthgenerally slowsindoors so as muchleaf material is notneeded to sustaingrowth.
For more infor-mation on this orany other horticul-
tural topic, you cancontact Keith Reed,the Horticulturist inthe Payne CountyExtension office.Keith can bereached via email [email protected], phoneat 405-747-8320, orin person at thePayne CountyExtension office,located at 315 W.6th in Stillwater.
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By Maureen GilmerTribune News Service
Whether you’regrowing a fall foodgarden or tendingyour backyard tropi-cals, frost changeseverything. When itarrives, and howcold those first earlymornings are, dic-tate how long plantswill survive out-doors. First frost is afigment of the earlymorning, and thecoldest point isalways that hourjust before dawnwhen the freezecomes.
If you study thelay of frost on youryard or property,you’ll find it maynot occur uniformly.At night, cold air islike water flowingdownhill to pool inlow lying areas _ aphenomenon called“cold air drainage.”Plants in thesespots will experienceearlier and moreserious frost dam-age. So even if theselow spots are moreprotected from theelements andwarmer in theevening, they areindeed colder in theearly morning afterwarm air rises and
is replaced by coldmoving downslopeduring the nighthours.
Another placefrost may be absentis beneath shrubsand trees becausethe tree canopytraps and holdswarmer air throughthe dawn hours.Gardeners tradition-ally move their ten-der potted plantsunder trees or patiocovers to protectfrom a light frost.This is the examplethat inspires spe-cialized textile cov-ers that hold warmair next to the plantall night long.
These modernfabrics share similarcharacteristics thatmake them ideal forprotecting plants insitu. First the mate-rial must be light-weight in order toavoid crushingplants and distort-ing the foliage.Second they mustbe porous enough toallow rain to comethrough and reachthe soil. Third theymust be denseenough to keepwarmth insideunlike sheet plasticthat offers no insu-lation, blocks oxy-
gen transfer, andsupports copiouscondensation on theinside surfaces.
For individualplants or those inpots that need justa few nights’ protec-tion, the best choicefor protection is thePlanket. In the pastI have used bedsheets and otherfabrics to protectmy plants frombrief frost, butthese are heavy anddifficult to anchoragainst wind here.Plankets come inmany sizes andshapes with handydrawstrings thatallow you to toss itover the plant, pullthe cord around thebottom and tie itoff. You’ll find the
Planket sold inmost retail homeimprovement anddiscount stores, butto learn more andsee the range ofproducts check thewebsite atwww.theplanket.com.
Fromwww.groworganic.com comes a similarproduct called a“frost bag,” which isa large bag made ofrow cover materialthat allows waterand light to passthrough while insu-lating the plantfrom frost. Unlikethe Planket, whichcuts off light to theplant, frost blanketsallow up to about 80percent light trans-mission so plants
stay active in mar-ginally hardy areas.It’s the perfect way
to help those lategreen tomatoesripen outdoors or
protect your largerpotted plants suchas dwarf citrus.
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Elegant and Fun! This 5 bedroom, 5.5 bath house has it all! Spectacular views everywhere you look. Circle drive, lush landscaping, tall trees. Fabulous home and setting with 10 acres (4 lots), 2 workshops, salt water pool, hot tub, lighted
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How textile covers protect plants from frost
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By David W. Myers
All prospectivehome buyers shouldfirst get preapprovedfor a mortgage. It’sbest to seek the high-est loan amount pos-sible.
DEAR MR.MYERS: We areplanning to buyour first homesoon, so we are fol-lowing your adviceto get preapprovedfor a mortgage.However, we havereceived some con-flicting advice frommy father and thereal estate agentwe expect to use.My dad says weshould apply for assmall of a loan aspossible to improveour chances of get-ting approved. Ouragent, though, sayswe should ask forthe highest amountpossible, in part tobroaden our choic-es among the prop-erties that areavailable. What doyou think weshould do?
ANSWER: Followthe realty agent’s
advice, and ask forthe highest amountpossible.
Buyers alwaysshould get preap-proved for a mortgagebefore starting theirhouse-hunting trek, inpart because it makesa seller more confi-dent that a proposeddeal can be completedsuccessfully and canclose quickly. Thatputs a buyer who hasbeen preapproved isin a lot better bar-gaining position thana buyer who hasn’t.
In reality, the bankor mortgage brokerthat you intend to useto finance the transac-tion will ultimatelydecide how much youcan borrow based onyour income, creditscore, available downpayment and otherfactors. But youragent is correct: Youshould ask for thehighest amount youcan get in order tobroaden your proper-
ty choices, as long asyou’re confident thatyou comfortably canhandle the highermonthly mortgagepayments that wouldbe required.
As a bonus, havingaccess to the highestpreapproval amountpossible gives you afinancial cushion tohelp pay for anyunanticipated expens-es that seeminglyalways arise after asale agreement is ten-tatively reached --such as higher-than-expected closing costs-- or to fix up thehome after you movein.
* * *DEAR MR.
MYERS: Is it truethat homeownersin Hawaii can takea tax deduction foreach of the treesthat grow on theirproperty?
ANSWER: Yes, pro-vided the tree is clas-sified by authorities
as an “exceptionaltree” based either onits age, size, rareness,historic value or ahandful of other crite-ria. The program wascreated in 1975 bystate legislators in aneffort to preserve theisland paradise’sunique beauty.
The sizable deduc-tions are nothing tothrow a pineapple at.Property owners cantake up to a $3,000income-tax write-offfor each of their treesthat are deemedexceptional to coverthe cost of theirmaintenance --chores like pruningand fertilizing them.
There are a coupleof strings attached.For starters, thededuction can betaken only once everythree years. In addi-tion, work must bedone by a certifiedarborist.Nonetheless, morethan 1,000 trees have
qualified for “excep-tional” status sincethe program began,and the number isgrowing every year.
* * *REAL ESTATE
TRIVIA: Mainelegislators levy aspecial 1.5 centtax per pound onfarmers and deal-ers who grow ordistribute blue-berries, the state’sofficial fruit. Therevenue is used topromote the crop
and fund agricul-tural research.
* * *DEAR MR.
MYERS: What isconsidered an“excellent” FICOcredit score?
ANSWER: Fair,Isaac Corp., the cre-ator of the FICOscore that’s used inabout 90 percent ofall lending decisionsby banks, use a con-sumer’s past andcurrent financialinformation to rank
them in a rangebetween 301 and850. The higher, thebetter -- and thelower interest ratethat you’ll likely payfor a mortgage, carloan or credit card.
Generally, a FICOscore of 750 or moreis considered “excel-lent.” A score of 700to 749 is “good,”650 to 699 is “fair,”and 600 to 649 is“poor.” “Bad” creditis anything below600.
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122 S. Blair2 bedrooms, 2 baths,
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PUBLISHER’S NOTICE:All real estate advertised herein is subject to the Federal Fair Housing Act, which makes it illegal to advertise “any preference, limitation, or dis-crimination because of race, color, religion, sex, handi-cap, familial status or national origin, or intention to make any such preference, limitation or discrimination.”
This newspaper will not know-ingly accept any advertising for real estate which is in violation of the law. All persons are here-by informed that all dwellings advertised are available on an equal opportunity basis.
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By Alyssa WitwickiMilwaukee Journal Sentinel
Bookshelves areone of the mostunderutilized piecesof furniture in ahome. Stuffed withscattered books,papers and DVDs,they can be a com-plete eyesore. Butstyled in a chic waywith just the rightnumber of acces-sories, they canmake a big state-ment.
When it came todecorating the liv-ing room in my1930s-era Tudorhouse, the book-shelves were thelast things I tack-led. Here’s why: Youcan use the items ina bookshelf to bringall the other colorsin your living roomtogether.
When I moved in,I had a cornflowerblue sectional, out-dated nightstandsand not a windowtreatment to speakof. Because I wasstarting fromscratch, I was ableto create a com-pletely new vision.
The first thing Ibought was a largearea rug filled withaqua, yellow, creamand dusty rose.
Together, the colorsare very spalikeand calming and Iused that through-out my decor (likewith a cream-col-ored linen couch,yellow lace-linedcurtains and aquatiebacks).
For my built-inbookshelves, Ipainted the back ofthe shelves tomatch the samelight aqua color inthe rug. Since I onlyneeded a smallamount, I got awaywith using a sam-ple-sized container,which cost all of $7.
From there, Istrategically placedbooks and acces-sories to create acohesive look.Follow these tips tomake over a book-shelf in your ownhome.
1. Start with a
theme. Although Ihave some randomaccessories to keepthings from feelingtoo matchy-matchy,my overall look isnautical. Betweenthe aqua walls, fauxcoral, whale crib-bage board and seasponge, most acces-sories have a com-mon thread.
2. Place yourbooks first. A stackof heavy, largebooks can anchor abottom shelf,whereas groups ofsmaller books canbe placed sporadi-cally on othershelves. Althoughit’s called a book-shelf, placing toomany books canmake the shelf lookheavy and clut-tered. Interspersingaccessories and pic-ture frames breaksit up.
3. Display yourcollections. Whetherit’s a grouping ofwhite vases orseashells, like mine,or souvenirs fromyour travels, yourcollectibles can real-ly shine inside abookshelf.
4. Pay attentionto color. Painting orwallpapering theback of a bookshelfcan add a bold popof pattern and color.Stick with the samemood of colors forthe items you placein the shelf.
5. Don’t overstuff!When it comes tocurating your book-shelf ’s contents,play around withpositioning andadding and remov-ing accessories.Snap a few picturesalong the way toremember arrange-ments you liked.
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Park
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Thomas Av.
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cent
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r Dr.
Lakehurst Dr.
Glenwood Dr. Glenwood Ct.
Keller Dr.
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and S
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r.
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Star Dr.
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Linco
ln St
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Newman Av.
Hillcrest Av.Brown Av.
Shore Dr.
Lake
Harned Av.Madison Ct.
Parkway Dr.Thomas Av.
Frances Av.
Lakeridge Av.
Osage Dr.
Linco
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ty Cr
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State Ln. Preston Ln.Pres
tonCr
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Liber
ty Ct
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State St.
Lakeview Rd.
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Eastland Dr.
Marcus Dr.
Wiley St.
Memory Ln.
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oe S
t.Br
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Knapp
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Eskridge Pl.
Eskridge Av.
Duck
St.
Duck
St.
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St.
Eskridge Av.W
alnut St.
Franklin Ln.
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oe S
t.
Husb
and S
t.
Cres
cent
Dr.
Glen
wood
Dr.Swim Av.
Dells Av.
Wildwood Dr.
Chiquita Ct.
Wildwood Ct.
Pecan Dr.
Redbud Dr.
Georgia Av.
Brentwood Dr.
Randolph Ct.
Eskridge Av.
Main
St.
Hartman Av.Windrock
Cr.Tyler Av.Tyler Av.W
illis S
t.
Ridg
e Rd.
Willham Dr.
McDo
nald
St.
McFa
rland
St.
Garfield St.
McElroy Rd.
Oak Crest Rd.
Oak Crest Ct.
Farm Av.
Hall of Fame Av. Hall of Fame Av.Cl
evela
nd S
t.
Heste
r St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Wes
t St. Tyler Av. Tyler Av.
Highview Av.
Star
St.
Lewi
s St.
Knotts Av.
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ord S
t.
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en S
t.
Benja
min S
t.
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ick S
t.
Mann
ing S
t.Br
iarwo
od S
t.
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dview
St.
Skyli
ne S
t.
Krayler Ave.
Swim Ave.
Krayler Ave.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Redbud Dr.
Dryd
en S
t.
Dryden Cr.
Redb
ud C
t.
Berry
Ct.
Arrin
gton C
t.Knapp St.
Will Rogers Dr.
Arrin
gton D
r.
Mann
ing S
t.Br
iarwo
od D
r.
Ridgecrest Av.
Brooke Av.Moore Av.Franklin Ln.
Mann
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t.
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dview
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on R
im D
r.
Skyli
ne S
t.
Sunrise Av.
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Payn
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Jard
ot Rd
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rdot
Rd.
Youn
g St.
Denv
er S
t.De
nver
Ct.
High
tower
St.
Will Rogers Dr.
Linda Av.
Redbud Dr.
Hend
erso
n St.
S. W
estch
ester
St.
Dryd
en S
t.
Benja
min S
t.
Cimarron Pl. Cimarron Dr.
Sunnybrook Dr.
Frontier Dr.Willham Dr.Boyles Ct.
Manning Ct.
Burd
ick S
t.
Willham Dr.Leland
Ct.
Skyli
ne Ln
.
McElroy Rd.
McElroy Pl.
Summit Ct.Hanson Ct.
Birchwood Ct.Cedar Ct.
Connell Ct.
Connell Av.
KarrCt.
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gewo
od D
r.W
edge
wood
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ard S
t.
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dview
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Dona
ldson
St.
Mann
ing S
t.
Connell Av.
Youn
g St.
Matthews Av.
Virginia Av.
Cedar Ct.
Cedar Dr.
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dview
St.
Jard
ot Rd
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rdot
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Blair
St.
Payn
e St.
Wed
gewo
od D
r.Pa
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t.
Eastern Av.
3rd Av.
Crestwood Dr.
Cottonwood Dr.
CrestwoodCt.
Post
Oak D
r.
Timbercrest Dr.
Timbercrest Cr.
Elm Av.
Maple Av.
4th Av.
Blair
St.
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St.
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ick S
t.Virginia Av.
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ord S
t.
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en S
t.Be
njami
n St.
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ick S
t.
Berry
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gton S
t.
Maple Av.
Arrington Dr.
Marsh
all S
t.Do
ty St
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5th Av.
4th Av.
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Drur
y Ln.
5th Av.
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Colby
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ate S
t.
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Collin
s Ct.
Pinewood Cr.
Oakwood Dr.
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er S
t.
High
tower
St.
7th Av.
Cres
twoo
d Cr.
12th Av.
Stall
ard S
t.
7th Av.
Lydia Ln.
Payn
e St.
17th Av.
9th Av.
7th Av.
8th Av.
Jame
s Ct.
Burd
ick S
t.
Hall S
t.
Leigh
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8th Av.
5th Av.
Jame
s Ct.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Payn
e St.
Alcott Dr. Rans
om D
r.
16th Av.
19th Av.
17th Av.
15th Av.
14th Av.
16th Av.
18th Av.
13th Pl.
19th Av.
13th Av.
12th Av.
11th Av.
10th Av.9th Av.
8th Av.
7th Av.
5th Av.
4th Av.
3rd Av.
Maple Av.
Elm Av. Elmwood Cr.
Dunc
an S
t.
Husb
and S
t.
Masin
St.
Lewi
s St. Lowr
y St.
Dunc
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t.
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and S
t.
Main
St.
Lewi
s St. Lowr
y St.
Husb
and P
l.
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t Bl.
Wes
t St.
Wes
t St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Heste
r St.
Heste
r St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Rams
ey S
t.Ra
msey
St.
Was
hingto
n St.
Was
hingto
n St.
Dunc
an S
t.
Jeffe
rson S
t.
Adam
s St.
Monr
oe S
t.Mo
nroe
St.
Monr
oe S
t.
Bellis
St.
Knob
lock S
t.
Heste
r St.
Athletic Av.
Morrill Av.
Miller Av.
Mathews Av.
Hoke
St.
Virginia Av.
Wehr Ln..
Wes
t St.
Cantwell Av.
Connell Av.
Scott Av.Scott Av. Scott Av.
Connell Av.
Cantwell Av.
Linco
ln St
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Lincoln St. Tyler Av.
Jeffe
rson S
t.Mo
nroe
St.
Scott Av.
Jefferson St.
Farm Av.
Drummond Av.
University Av.University Av.
Wes
tern R
d.
Ridg
e Dr.
Virgina Av. Miller Av.Admiral Av.
Sherwood Av.
Arrowhead Av.
Sunset Av.
3rd Av.
4th Av.4th Av.
5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av. 5th Av.
McFa
rland
St.
Willi
s St.
King
s St.
King
s St.
King
s St.
McFa
rland
St.
McDo
nald
St.
Orch
ard S
t.
Waln
ut St
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Pine
St.
Gray
St.
Stan
ley S
t.
Willi
s St.
11th Pl. 12th Av.13th Av.14th Av.
10th Av.
9th Av.
8th Av.
Wick
low S
t.W
icklow
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Devo
n St.
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n St.
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tern R
d.
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ard S
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ay S
t.St
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St.Clev
eland
St.
Wentz Ln.University Cr.
Garfie
ld St
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akely
St.
7th Av.7th Av.
Ridg
e Dr.
Ridg
e Dr.
Ridge
Dr.
Willi
s St.
Redw
ood S
t.Me
lrose
Dr.Arrowhead Pl.
Monticello Dr.Olive Ln.
Kerr
St.
Clev
eland
St.
22nd Av.
19th Av.
Augu
st Dr
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gust
Dr.21st Ct.
20th Av.
18th Ct.18th Av.
17th Av.
15th Av.
Surre
y Dr.
Surrey Pl.
Celia
Ln.
Loma Verde Ln.Elvin Dr.
Coun
trysid
e Dr.
Lege
ndar
y Ln.
25th Av.
24th Av.
Copperfield St.
Bristol Rd. Av.
Willow Park Cr.
Willow Park Ln.
Woodstone Dr.
Persimmon St.
Scissortail Dr.
Murphy Dr.Eunice St.
22nd Av.23rd Av. 22nd Av.
23rd Av.
24th Av.24th Av. W
illis S
t.
Silve
rdale
Blue
stone
St.
Waln
ut St
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26th Av.
Blac
k Oak
Dr.
Blac
k Oak
Dr.
29th Ct.30th Av.
31st Av.
Saddle Rock Ln.Saddle Rock Ln.
Shinnery Ct.
Pion
eer S
t.Qu
ail R
idge D
r.
QuailRidge Ct.
28th Av.Mar Vista St.
August Dr.
28th
Ct.
Oxfor
d Dr.
Camb
ridge
Dr.
Cambridge Ct.
Murra
y Ct.
Yellowbrick Dr.
Fox L
edge
Dr.
Tang
lewoo
d Cr.
Tanglewood Dr.
32nd Av.
19th Av.
Lowr
y St.
Ches
ter S
t.
Ches
ter S
t.
18th Pl. Fern
St.
Fern
St.
Hartf
ord S
t.
Sprin
gfield
St.
Penn
sylva
nia S
t.
Aetna
St.
21st Av.
22nd Av.
24th Av.
26th Av.
Husb
and S
t.
Knob
lock S
t.
30th Av.
29th Av.
31st Av.32nd Av.
Wes
t St.
Main
St.
Boomer Rd.
Main
St.
Lewi
s St.
33rd Av.
35th Av.
37th Av.37th Av.
36th Av.
35th Av.
Fern
St.
Lowr
y St.
Lowr
y St. 34th Av.
44th Av.44th Av.
Timberline Dr.
Pion
eer S
t.
Perki
ns R
d.Pe
rkins
Rd.
Perki
ns R
d.
Jard
ot Rd
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Husb
and S
t.
Was
hingto
n St.
Wes
tern R
d.
Sang
re R
d.Sa
ngre
Rd.
Eagle
Sum
mit
44th Av.
Hunte
rs Cr
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Deer
field
Dr.
Wild
Turke
y Pas
s
Cottontail Ln.
Vista Ln.
15th Av.
18th Ct.Shalamar D
r.
Yorkshire Dr.
Westbrook D
r.
Westbrook Ct.15th Av.
Dubli
n Dr.
Berks
hire D
r.
18th Av.
Davin
broo
k Ln.
Ceda
r Ridg
e Ct.
Bould
er Cr
eek
Mans
field
St.
Willow Ct.
Hickory Ct.
Country Club Dr.
Fairfi
eld D
r.
Willi
amsfi
eld
Richfield Ct.
14th Av.Oakfield Ct.
Shum
ard C
t.Sh
umar
d Dr.
8th Av.
Oak S
t. W.
16th Av.
18th Av.
Wes
tridge
St.
Hills
ide C
t.
Hills
ide S
t.
Fairfi
eld D
r.
Country Club Dr.
Garden Pointe
Spring Hill
9th Av.8th Av.
Murp
hy S
t.
Basin
Ridg
e Dr.
Oak R
idge D
r.
7th Av.7th Av.
Trenton Ct.
Wes
twoo
d Ln.W
estw
ood D
r.
Oak Ridge Dr.Fairway Dr.
Woodland Dr.
Woodland Ct.
Crestview Av.
Crestview Ct.
Country Club Ct.
11th Av.
11th
Ct.
Woodc
rest D
r.
Sprin
gdale
Dr.
10th Av.
Blue R
idge D
r.
Edge
moor
Dr.
Walk
ing Tr
ail D
r.
Oak T
rail D
r.
Summer Hill Ct. Shadow Creek Ln.
Billingslea Ct.
Ja Linda Lou Ct.LoperLn.
Deer Run Ct.
Cowboy Ct.
Iba D
r.
GermaineCt.
Highland Ct.
32nd Av.
1st Av.
Abbe
y Ln.
Windsor Cr.
Wind
sor D
r.
Wind
sor D
r.
2nd Av.
2nd C
t.Ke
ats D
r.
3rd Av.3rd Pl.
4th Av.
Char
les D
r.
5th Pl.
5th Av.
Oakdale
Frontage Road
Squir
es S
t.
Pion
eer S
t.
Coun
try C
lub R
d.Co
untry
Club
Rd.
Vena Ln.
Windmill Ln.Windmill D
r.
Lakeview Rd.
Rang
e Rd.
Rang
e Rd.
Grey
stone
St.
Ston
eridg
e Dr.
Ston
eybr
ook S
t.8th Ct.9th Ct.
8th Av.
Pecan Trail Ct.
Pecan Lake Av.
TrentonAv.
Cros
swind
s
VillasCt.
Woodri
dge V
illage
Rd.
Devonshire
Canterbury
AshburyWoodlake Dr.
Chapel Hill
Briar CliffCoventry
CharringCross
Austi
n Ct.
Lynd
sey C
t.
Deer Creek Ct.
Fox Ledge Ct.
Fox Ledge Ln.
Vista
Ct.
21st Av.
Teal
St.
25th Av.
Knob
lock S
t.
Fox Ledge Dr.Deer Crossing Dr.
Pecan Hill St.
Hidden Oaks
Sang
re R
d.
Valle
y View
War
ren D
rive
Char
olais
Dr.
Hereford
Valle
y Dr.
Lisa Ct. Lori Ct.
Mark
Circl
e
Dobi Ln.
Shiloh Creek
Old Forest
Cypress MillSava
nnah
Culpe
pper
Charleston
Woodland Trails Dr.
Eagle CreekAve.
PheasantRidge Ave.
Fountain View Ct.
Foun
tain V
iew D
r.
Forest Trail Ct.
Lauren Lane
Emma
Marin
e Rd.
Hanson
Sunnybrook
Ct.
Wedgewood
Summ
erlin
Ct.
Bridl
ewoo
d
Mesa Cr.
Whitney Ct.
Katy
Camden
Ashton Ave.
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