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IMPROVED "" UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL CUNDAy I Dchool Lesson By REV. P. B. FITZWATER. ]>. L\. Member of Faculty. Moody Blblo Institute of Chicago t?. Western NewspapVrUuloa. Lesson for July 14 NAOMI 1.ESSON TEXT?Ruth 1:11-::: C.14GOLDEN TEXT?A woman that fearp? cth the Lord, she shall be praised.? Proverbs 31:30. PRIMARY TOPIC?A Happy Family JUNIOR TOPIC?Making a Happy 3$ Home. intermediate and senior top. IC?Living Our Religion. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPsfi IC?Making Religion Attractive. In teaching this lesson It will be nee essary to cover the entire book ol Ruth. I. Naomi's Sojourn In Moab (Kutt 1:1, 2). On account of famine !n the land ol Judali, Xaoml with Iter husband ant two sons emigrated to the land oi Monh. It la ofronr.nl.. I - -- wv.?n6w; Ul^VUSJSiept tOl In man whose name means "my God k King," who has n wife whose name h "the pleasant one," and who lives Lt a town which means "house of bread,' io sojourn In the enemy's country or account of famine at home. II. Naomi's Bereavement (Uulh 1:3 After the death of her husband, hei two sons married Moabitlsh women In a short time, her sons also died This Is a dreary picture?three widow: in the same home in u short time. III. Her Return to Bethlehem (Rut! 1 Having heard that the l.ord had vis ited his people in Jutinh in giving then bread. Naomi decided to return to hoi homo land. After she had experiences chastisement she Returned. 3. Until accompanies her. Whei the time rnme for Naomi to go frnn Moub, Ruth ami Orpah accompanied her for a distance. She frankly placoi would confront them. and repcntedlj urged uic-m to turn hack. a. >'*? chance to iiiarry again. Slu reminded Ruth and Orpah that sh< had no more sous for whom they coulc wait. b. Their heathen gods must be re nounced (v. 15). She made it quite 5 clear to them that idolatry could noi be practiced in the iand where God'i people dwelt. e. Though Orpah went back, Hull 6tood the test ITer mind was fullj iuudo up. She was willing to accept as her God the One who was able t< produce in his subjects the nobilltj of character she observed in Naomi. 2. Naomi's reception, iler crrivri iiuiue n jsur in i>eimeiien>. jluc peopi( recognized her and perceived a market change wrought in her. Ten years oi such trials would make a notlceabh change even outwardly, but the oliangt was mainly inward. She asked thai her name- lie-changed to Mara. IV. Naomi's Gracious and Tactfu Behavior (Ulifh 2, 3). 3- She remembered hei wealtffl kinsman (eh. 2). In the case of a for felted possession, it was incuniheul upon the nearest kinsman to redeeu it Boaz was a kinsman. It was uec essary for hoth Naomi and Ruth t< have food. Barley harvest afPordet that opportunity. The divine proylsloi was made for the poor when *lic har vest was gathered (Lev. 19:0, 10 23:22; Dent. 21:10). The matter wn talked over betweeu Naomi and Ruth and urrungetnent was made for Rutjj to glean in the field of Roaz. 2. Naomi seeking rest for Ruth (eh 3). This rest was to be in the hous? of a husband. Other things belni equal, such is the only real place o rest for a woman. Naomi instructet Ruth as to her toilet preparations s< as to he uLUftotlve and then also a: to presenting her claim upon Boaz t< perform the duty of a kinsman in re deeming the forfeited estate becaus* of the sojourn In Moab. The redemp tlon of the estate Involved not onlj the ability to pay the price of the for feited possession, but also the marry ing of the woman. V. Naomi's Reward (4:14-17). 1. Blessed by the women of Betlile hem (vv. 14, 15). The birth of a soi to uuiii was me occasion 01 xni: blessing. It meant the perpetuation o the line of kinship, and looked for ward to the true Redeemer, our Lore * and Saviour, Jesus Christ 2. She became the nurse for he: grandson (v. 16). This not only pro vided her with a home and living, bu with the opportunity of helping 01 the purpose of Gft'd in the coming re demption. 3. The baby given a name (v. 17) "Obed" means "servant of God." Rut! thus became a link In the ancestra U DON'T T? GOING TO V THE HAT AGAIN HOUSE V^g OF f: HAZARDS Mac Arthur | Gold Brick r "I hears about a man," said Uncle Ebeu, "who says he knows how to end | poverty. All I'm afraid of Is dat he'll j git a lot of us thlnkin' he Is show-in' 1 us some new get-rich-quick scheme." i NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE ( By virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust j executed to the undersigned trustee j . I on the 20tli day of December, 1930, | I by S. C. Eggers and wife, Nora S. j iiggurs, ana a. Hi. souui ana wue, ; MaybeUe South, to secure the sum of ! $8,436.47 to the Watauga County! Bank, said deed of trust being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, in Book ! 15 of Mortgages and Deeds of Trust at page 31, and default having been made in the payment of the sum thereby secured as therein provided, I will on Monday, July 29th, 1935, at the courthouse door of Watauga County, at 1:00 p. m.t sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following de. scribed real estate, to-wit: p BEGINNING on a stake at the corner of Queen and Water streets and i runs south 18 degrees west with the west side of Water Street 83 feet C to a stake in said street; thence north I 54 degrees west 70.6 to a stake in p line of courthouse lot; thence north 27 degrees east 79 feet to a stake in, ? Queen Street; thence south 54 de-1 j grees east with Queen Street 57.8! i feet to the beginning, containing one- \ fourth acre, more or less, the same i i being lots No. 6, 7, and 8 as per map ! made by Cyrus C. Bah'o of Hickory, | . North Carolina, on June 23rd, 1925. This 26th clay of June, 1935. : G. P. HAGAMAN. Trustee. , . T. E. Bingham, Attorney 7-4-4 ; NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND , Under and by virtue of the power j of sale contained in that certain deed j . of trust executed by G. C. Robbins ^ and II. G. Cook to H. G. Stephens, r Trustee, dated the St.li day of ScptemI her, 1931, and recorded in the office i of the Register of Deeds for Watauga , County, North Carolina, in Book No. , 16, at page 253, default having been I made in the payment of the indebt1 j edncss thereby secured, and demand! having been made for sale, the under-' . j signed trustee will sell at public auc- j j tlon to the highest bidder for caslr j , in front of the office of C. S. Pre-: , j VvUe. i;i the town of Blowing Rook, j j N. C.. at 2:30 p. m., July 20. 1935,; the following described real estate, located In Watauga County, North , Carolina, and more fully described as ] ; follows: j BEING those certain lots designat- j cd upon the plat prepared by Cyrus C. Babh, Engineer, on August 17th, | 1925, of the A. S. Ahernethy Blowing ' Rock property ?which plat is duly registered in the office of the Regis' ter of Deeds of Watauga County, N. ' C.. by the numbers and block letters as follows: 1 Lots Nos. 10, 11. 12 and 13 In Block "G." | A deposit of 10% will be required ' of the purchaser. This 12th day of Juno, 1935. ; H. G. STEPHENS, 0-20-4 Trustee, i J Ml - > ... ? I uiaiy naiBi i j| Crystals ; I V c have the agency for this ^ | famous Mineral Crystal which is proving so generally satisfactory. Let us supply your needs. j NEW PRICES - - $1.00 & 60c. t Formerly priced $1.00 and $1.50. ( Get a supply today! > WATAUGA DRUG > I 31ORE 'yjnii'ua1." .in MiiHiimaiH HI " chain of our Kinsman and Redeemer, r Jesus Christ. Tlie Introduction of a " Gentile into this line Indicated the " outreach of the redemptive purpose of God, which extends to the peoples of the whole world. 1 Progress * A marked characteristic ot the ' progressive man is that lie is always Improving something somewhere. He 1 has a horror of possible deterioration, I ncd he knows the demoralizing, dislnr tegraling power of familiarity with inferiority.?O. S. M. t 1 Children A child is trained much more by ' example than precept. Parents should i rniirofr.r.i J.A inf.cl- /..ienfi.1 I" J what fiiey profess; an J to let their actions l)e a refley of their words. LL ME YOU'RE / MOTHER,WILL YOU EVER \ I VEAR THAT jREALIZE THIS IS A GENUINE Li ^THISYEAR? |pAN AM A AND COST ME ?7525 WATAUGA DEMOCRAT?EV YOUTH DIRECTOR Aubrey Williams Will Dispense Huge Fund. HF . 4',-wwl WASHINGTON, D. C.?Aubrey 1 Williams (above), newly appointed Executive Director of the "National Youth Adminslration," with $50,000,000 from the four billion work relief funds, is the man to whom some 500,000 needy youths will turn this summer for help in carrying on school work and vocational training this fall. Lowbred quality and quantity of flue cured tobacco is reported in Eastern North Carolina, due to lack of rain. LEGAL NOTICES AdverttSCrnPnla .innt-arino nnflnl* this classification are payable in advance. This rule is enforced impartially. Please do not expect iho publishers to deviate. NOTICE OF SALE OF LVND Undr.r r.rr! by v*rtlw> nf the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Spencer Galyen to H .G. Stephens, Trustee, dated Uie Sth day of September, 1931, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, North Carolina, In Book No. 10, at page 270, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby se-1 cured, and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned trustee will I sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the office j of C. S. Prevette in the town of Blow-1 ing Rock, N. C., at 2:30 p. in., July 20, 1935, the following described real es-1 tate, located in. - Watauga County, | North Carolina, and more fully de- j scribed as follows: BEING those certain lots dosignat-j cd upon the plat prepared by Cyrus; C. Babb. Engineer, on August 17, 1925, of the A. S. Abernethy Blowing j Rock property ?which plat is duly) registered In the office of the Register j of Deeds of Watauga County. N. C., by numbers and block letters as follows: Lot No. 14 in Block "B." A depesit of 10% will be required of the purchaser. This 12th day of June, 1935. H. G. STEPHENS, 6-20-4 Trustee.' NOTICE OF SAIJE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in that certain deed of trust executed by Clyde Clawson to H. G. Stephens, Trustee, dated the 8th day of September, 1931, and recorded In the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, North Carolina, in Booh No. 16, at page 282, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, and demand having been made for sale, the undersigned trustee v-ill sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, in front of the office of C. S. Prcvette, in the town of Blowing Rock, N. C.. at 2:30 p. m., Julyl 20, 1935, the following described real estate, located in Watauga County, North Carolina, and more fully described as follows: BEING those certain lot3 designated upon plat prepared by Cyrus C. Babb, Engineer, on August 17, 1925. J of the A. S. Abernethy Blowing Rock1 Froperty?which plat i3 duly registered In the office of the Register of I checks first day. Liquid - Tabids - Salvo TOXIC AND Nose Drops LAXATIVE ] I /iSN'T EVERYONE PLEASANT)*/^] I TOO AY, SON? IT MUST BE ?? \THE WEATHER. r~|? i|| ERY THURSDAY?BOONE, N. < I Deeds of Watauga County, N. C., by the. number and block letters as folio v/s: Lots Nos. 26, Q 27 and 28 in Block I "B," and Lots Nos. 1 and 2 in I Block "A." | A deposit of 10% will be required | of the purchaser. This 12th day of June, 1935. H. G. STEPHENS. 6-20-4 Trustee. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND wi.tyi aim uj vuiuc 01 cue puwer of sale contained in that certain mortgage executed by Frank H. Davis and Xena Davis to M. H. Yount, T. P. Pruitt and the First Security Trust Company, Receivers of the Estate of A S. Ahernethv, dated the 23rd day of August, 1933, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, North Carolina, in Book No. 19, on page 325, default having been made in the payment of tlie indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Receivers will sell at pub. lie auction to the highest bidder for cash on the premises in the Town of Blowing Rock, N. C., at 3 p. m., July 20, 1935, the following described real I estate located in Watauga County, North Carolina, and more fully described as follows: BEING Lots Nos. 42, 43, i and 5 on the plat of the A. S. Abcrnethy estate, at Blowing Rock, North Carolina, prepared by L. R. Rink, Engineer, of Hickory, N. C. Reference is hereby made to said map and the rec ord thereof in the office of the Regis ter of Deeds of Watauga County North Carolina, for a more, particulai description of said property. A deposit of 10% will be roquirec of the purchaser. This 12th dav of June. 1935. M. H. YOUNT, T. P. PRU ITT. FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO., 6-20-4 Receivers NOTICE OF SALE OP IAM) j Under and by virtue of the power ol ; .sale contained in that certain deed oi trust executed by John T. Bunn to R j G. Stephens, Trustee, dated the Sth I day of September, 1931, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds: I for Watauga County. North Carol1 na j ill ouuiv Xu. 10, at pilgC. 273. Ui?faiil1 having been made in the payment ol - the indebtedness thereby secured, anc I demand having been made for sale i the undersigned trustee will se.ii ai public auction to the highest biddei for cash, in front of the office of C S. Provette in the town of Blowing Rock, N. C., at 2:30 m., July 20 1935, the following described real estate, located in Watauga County i North Carolina, and more fully de scribed as follows: BEfNG tliose certain lots designat ed upon the plat prepared by Cyrus j.C. Babb, Engineer, on August 17th 11925, of the A. S. Abernethy Blowing J Rock property?which plat is duk registered in the office of the Regis tcr of Deeds of Watauga County, N C., by the numbers and block letters as follows: Lots Nos. 12 and 13 in Block "13." A deposit of 10'.,' will be required 'of the purchaser. ; This 12th day of June, 1935. H. G. STEPHENS, j 6-20-4 Trustee i TRUSTEE'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE | Under and by virtue of the powei | of sale contained hi a certain deet ! of trust executed to the undersignet | trustee by J. L. Harrison and wife I Maude Harrison, on the 11th day o I March, 1933, to secure the sum o j $850.00 to the Watauga Building anc ; l^oan Association, said deed of trus ! being recorded in the office of th< i Register of Deeds for Watauga Coun I ty in Book 17, at Page 61, and defaull | having been made in the payment o; the moneys thereby secured as there j in provided, the said Trustee will ofI i'er for sale at public auction to the highest bidder for cash on Monday | July 15th, 1935, at 12 o'clock m., at I die courthouse uw" cf Watauga | County, the following described rea estate: BEGINNING on a stake on tht j northeast side of the turnpike (Juna! luska Road) and L. C. Wilson's cor | ner, running north 64 egrees east witt | the Wilson line 12 poles and 5*-? feci : to a stake ; thence south 18 degree.1 i east 12 poles and 5^ feet to a stake I thence with the said road 12 poles tc I the beginning, containing 1 acre, more or less. From the above is excepted a lot of land conveyed from D. W. Logar | and wife, C. E. Logan, to W. H. Gragg by deed dated April 8th, 1925, and re j corded in the office of the Registei of Deeds for Watauga County ir Book 33, Page 113. This the 14th day of June, 1935. W. H. GRAGG, Trustee. j Trivette & Holshouser, Attorneys. 6-20-4 ' W WORD.1 -szpW 0b r,YA"8U1 l^rp jg V 5/ r WOUIDH' YOUREAtl (%\n (OENUIN Final voting in the tobacco adiust- j ment referendum indicates that from 95 to 9S per cent of North Carolina j farmers are in favor of the program. i NOTICE All persons having or claiming an , interest in the estate of Felhani \ Humphrey, involving many millions of dollars. Suit has been instituted in Texas and the heirs of Pelham Humphrey are requested to meet us at the school building at Banner Elk, N. C., on the 13th day of July, 1335, at 2 o'clock p. m. Your attendance is very important. j This July 1st, 1935. G. S. PERRY, RICHARD SMITH. 7-4-2p BIOemAGR SALE OF BEAL i ESTATE Under and by virtue of the power of sale contained in a certain mortgage deed executed to the undersigned by Myra Wagner and husband. W. J. Wagner, on the 1st day of July, 1927, to secure the sum of $283.00, the said mortgage deed being recorded in the office of the Register of J Deeds for Watauga County in Book I 12, at page 67, and default having! been made in the payment of the! moneys thereby secured as therein! ' provided, the undersigned mortgagee will offer for sale at public auction to the highest bider for cash, on Monday, July 15th, 1935, at 12 o'clock 1 m., at the courthouse door of Watauga County, the following described real estate, to-wit: Lying and being in Watauga Tovvn1 ship, adjoining the lands of J. D. Coffey, S. E. Gragg, S. C. AMridgc, C. P. Moore, and Everett Fox; beginning on a sourwood and chestnut corner auu luuiiuio t ai !UI1.1 ua.no WiUl I1HW of the above adjoining landowners, containing 42 acres, more or less, and known as Prcsnell and Virgc Callo way lands. This property will be sold subject - to a first mortgage to the Federal i ! Land Bank of Columbia. This the 14th day of June, 1935. BANK OF BLOW INC ROCK, I Mortgagee. Triyette & Holahouser, Attorneys. 6-2G-4t yoTirir. OF TRUSTEE'S S AIJE 1 By virtue of tlic power of sale con-; taincd in a certain deed of trust exc' e.ited by Edwin N. Kalm and wife, 1 Blanche K. Ha'nn, on the 301b bay of April, 1930, to secure the sum of $2, 1000.00 to the Watauga Building and > i Loan Association, said deed of trust } being recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga Coum ty in Book 5 of Deeds of Trust, on page 57G, and default having been made in the payment of the moneys thereby secured as therein provided, T 5 will on Monday. July 15, 1935, at the ? courthouse door of Watauga County, f:at 1 o'clock p. in., sell to the highest r I bidder for cash, the following de'jscribed real estate, to wit: j BEGINNING on a stake at the Lin: I villi- River Railway Company side j track about 20 feet from the depot porch and runs north 32 degrees east 1 about 75 feet to a stake in the branch; thence up and with the meanders ot' the branch 100 feet to a stake in said branch. W. L. Bryan's line and which is the line of Lot No. 11; thence south 32 degrees west with John W Hedges* line about S5 feet" to n stake at: the mnvuie reiver xtanway company's s.'ae , track; tiiencc down said side track j 100 feet to the beginning, containing j 8.000 square feet, more or less. ; SECOND TRACT; Beginning on a ^ stone, corner of lot formerly owned f by John W. Hodges, now owned by j the Watauga Furniture & Lumber t Company, and runs northwardly with % the said line to the south bank of ~ the creek 2 rods and 13 feet; thence t up the meanders of said creek on the ? south side thereof 7 rods to R. C. Rivers' line; thence with the Rivers line 10 feet to the railroad line; thence fc with the railroad property line six rods and 51& feet to the> beginning. ! There is excepted from this boundary [ a 10 foot driveway across the above j boundary ut land leading from the old bridge to the raiiroad land, this , said driveway is to be 10 feet wide [ and is to extend across said line, and title to said driveway is reserved and L no obstruction! whatever is to be j. placed on said driveway as it is the , property of W. L. Bryan. ! THIRD TRACT: Beginning on the ' south bank of Boone Creek in the _ ilne of Lots Nos. 11 and 12, the lines between W. L. Bryan and W. H. i Gragg and O. L. Coffey, old Blair lot, and runs about south with said , line 80 feet to the line of the Linville ' River Railway ComDanv: thence northwest with the railroad line 100 feet to a stake; thence castwardly 1 52 feet to a stake in the middle of Boone Creek; tlience down Boone Creek 100 feet to the beginning. This the 15th day of June, 1935. W. H. GRAGG, 6-20-4 Trustee. ,-^VfELL.AF ?A REAL G PLENTY 8* r YOU WOULDN'T] L906 THAT T LAUGK IF ( ff*... LOOK ODD ( ZED IT'S A K /" VJHE STREET E PANAMA} TfOvJ: VJODAY> % ^0TTh PAGE SEVEN I NOTICE OF SALE OF PERSONAL PROPERTY | Furniture, Fixtures and Equipment Under Mortgage Sale. i Under and by virtue of the power i and authority contained in a certain 'chattel mortgage executed by D. J. I Hoyden and wife. Lucile K. Boyden, to the Virginia Trust Company of | Richmond. Virginia, which said mortgage is recorded in the office of the ; Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 19 o: Trust Deeds and Mortgages at page 21 and is dated June 14, 10.32, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured and in the condition therein secured, the undersigned will on Wednesday, July 24th, at or about 2 o'clock p. m., 1935, at the Blowing Rock Hotel and cottages, in the town of Blowing Rock, N. C.. offer for sale and sell to the highest bidder for cash the following described property, to wit: Ail furniture, fixtures, and equipment, including beds, linens, silver.warc. qucensware, crockery and the like, and all other movable fixtures, j and furniture located in Blowing Hock Hotel, and cottages in the town of I Blowing Rock, North Carolina. ] Taxes are to be paid out of the proceeds of the sale. This June 22. 1935. VIRGINIx\ TRUST COMPANY, Mortgagee. John E. Brown. Attorney. 6-27-4 i NOTICE OF SALE OF KEAI. ESTATE j Under and by virtue of the power and authority contained in that cer tain deed of trust executed by D. J. j Bovdcn and wife, L,ucile K. Boyden, j to the undersigned trustee, which said ! deed of trust is dated May 1, 1930, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County in Book 1! at page 275 of the Watauga County Registry, default havi ing been made in the payment of the ' indebtedness thereby secured and in : the condition therein secured, the tin! dersigned trustee will; on Wednesday, jJuly 24, 1935. at or about 11 o'clock " noon at the courthouse door at Boone, North Carolina, offer for sale and sell 1 to the highest bidder for cash the fnlI ln*.vIng-/low'**ib,,d nronerty: i BEGINNING on a stake 7n the turnpike road, corner of lot conveyed j by C. J. Ke?i\yor.Uiy. to Councill and j Taylor, and runs with said line north 115 - _ cast 210 feet to a stake, corner cf said lot; thence north 75east CG feet: thence north 30 east 258 feet: thence north 79vest Ml feet; thence north 29 west 100 feet; thence north 70 * - west CU feet to a stake in south edge of Spring Street; thence south 58 west with said street 53 feet; thence south 50 west 133 feet; thenee south 52 weist with said street 105 feet; thence south 33}_ west 233 Vfoot to a stake at the junction of Spring and Chestnut Streets, southcast side; thence south 4 and 45 minutes east 152 feet to n stake at the junction of Spring Street with the turnpike road; thence with said road south 81 east 300 feet, more or less to the beginning, being lot No. 0 of the Pair view lands as made by John 1 M. Houck in the war 1.887 Taxes are 10 be paid out of the proceeds of the sale. This Jthie i-\ I5S5. VIRG IN IA TO l T ST COM PAN Y, Trustee. J John E. Drown, Attorney 0-2 T- t ! NOTIC E OF SAI,E OS" "LAXD 5 1 Under and by virtue of the power | of sale contained in that certain mortgage executed by A. Montesanti to M; H. Yount, T. P. Pruitt and the First Security Trust Company, Receivers of the estate of A. S. Aberncthy, dated the 23rci day of August. 1933, and recorded in the office of the Register of Deeds for Watauga County, North Carolina, ir. Book No. 19, on page 319, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness thereby secured, the undersigned Receivers will sell at public auction to the highest bidder rov cash on the premises in the Town of Blowing Rock, N. C.. at 3 p. m. Juty 20, 1935, the following described real estate located in Watauga County, North Carolina, and more fully described as follows: BEING Dots Nos. 44 and 45 on the plat of the A. S. Abernethv estate, at Blowing Rock, North Carolina, prepared by Li. R. Rink, Engineer, of Hickory, North Carolina. Reference is hereby made to said map and the record thereof in the office of the Register of Deeds of Watauga County, North Carolina, for a more particular description of said property. A deposit of 10% will be required of the purchaser. TV>ie- 1 OfV /I-*. T i no na.y ui JUiiC, it'OO. M. H. YOUNT, T. P. PRUITT. | ^ FIRST SECURITY TRUST CO., 6-^0-4 Receivers. -- ... TER ALL,SON-1 HAD V OOO CAR THAT COST ME 1 l l^B.WJTOOfiTER SERV* I ?
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