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Owner of La Grange Chimera Comics to give away his Oak Lawn store — with an essay contest

If you love comic books and think the greatest job in the world would be owning a comic book store, a golden opportunity may have just come your way from the owner of Chimera Comics in La Grange, Ill.

Carmelo Chimera plans to give his store at 4915 W. 95th Street, Oak Lawn, Ill., to the person who submits the best essay - in 500 words or

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