From: "Ed & Lois Shedlowski" < >
Subject: Re: ?? for you
Date: February 26, 2012 10:00:40 AM PST
To: "HSPG" < >
Yes, it is actually 230 - 4th Street even though the home faces Laurel. 1 believe I'misspelled the name
- it should be Metteer! Many thanks for your help, Lois
- Original Message -
From: 21213
To: Ed & Lois Shedlowski
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: ?? for you
Do you have the address ? Our filings are by house number and street?
Donna
On Feb 24, 2012, at 3:13 PM, "Ed & Lois Shedlowski" < > wrote:
Do you have any information about the Meteer home on Laurel at 4th in PG? Friends from Canada
are renting the cottage for the month of March and it would be very interesting to pass any
information on to them.......many thanks!
Lois Shedlowski
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, OCR Text: From: "Ed & Lois Shedlowski" < >
Subject: Re: ?? for you
Date: February 26, 2012 10:00:40 AM PST
To: "HSPG" < >
Yes, it is actually 230 - 4th Street even though the home faces Laurel. 1 believe I'misspelled the name
- it should be Metteer! Many thanks for your help, Lois
- Original Message -
From: 21213
To: Ed & Lois Shedlowski
Sent: Sunday, February 26, 2012 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: ?? for you
Do you have the address ? Our filings are by house number and street?
Donna
On Feb 24, 2012, at 3:13 PM, "Ed & Lois Shedlowski" < > wrote:
Do you have any information about the Meteer home on Laurel at 4th in PG? Friends from Canada
are renting the cottage for the month of March and it would be very interesting to pass any
information on to them.......many thanks!
Lois Shedlowski
9/(
t
d
, Heritage Society of Pacific Grove,Historical Collections,Buildings by alpha folder,04 th st,230 4th St,4TH ST_001_redacted.pdf,4TH ST_001_redacted.pdf 1 Page 1, Tags: 4TH ST_001_REDACTED.PDF, 4TH ST_001_redacted.pdf 1 Page 1
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