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-. JK 3^ ■>-. Lf^gal Notices I > Or I*|%40 Wim-tU otrcfcl, fiS f*«t to th« MUKm CAkU^.I^tA --4>u thu lot « * f‘*Ut LiUiUlAM Cuv*.*4 I i of tl'*" po .l ' I... iius . . 1. •• .a jjk hrtHs iau‘iii *•>« jt 8348 liuiH' I’Atiuu* Bank ij 1-. t , BjiJuWui* r«curdcd in Wia tai bur ^ ^•far I rrcovery, AD p*rtoni ln#lfet»d I Ui Miid csUte will pl«M« ;»«k« ' imnifdiste payna^. Thia lath day of Oct., 19##. JOHN H, Exatutor iJI* estate OrnWB. 11*A M-- f’cCOY, T5eW»w«J. M. HUOR THOllPSiOl^, Att'y. « j i.ook 5*' *f I»*«e 2Hlr in ui ui«; iittgwtvr of CClUlltS u%. Oftj inii A.JIJ*, i ,(; jjuihnui bounty. Tha 1.1.c ^.,jr.^xvc .U'1 iti' iisiiviu loiivcyed tMing « tn ■ .-.i‘ n -iifl *Uv UhlU# h«.rnd. , • . iw. .in.,i .a Va*. OUR*; «l U»«- *■* ^ ^iwa* iMi l»ur«*i>in C- uiity ia t.1 *>i- -t>y i. r; iji.a.iu iTHV iig . II auw ' . ^ 14, l.il ui 1^ Ua I • Ipiu i. Wtn I t embraced ia ul.u jj4»a, iilag acn £»t«.a ^tiuk U« at* *e, *'h»»w c«uaty »vigiiiry. . 7 DLUliNhlNii at a w, >lafc.t 41.4 ^.wt lioiu Ui« Xsorth isui w«ii cuiiiti' uA Lj'i/ii and (ilann vuct ua ►aww at- puui.. ' muCHui. y&ue«ti, TUBmiii Ayrip «4 da- U tu« mgtasi 4>itiac» i»4 KAaii gifVi i»w nuiJUitBt VVb»1 &U f»at «ii Uic ». uiinusa- d^vf ai iJui a smkt;; uieiicu North Dll I'UitiHi. utgicts Mi*»t 102.Y X««t tu •~ai5nT"ttn.'U.'B Sao-' tr- fr?T dfg. i.»lM, >.. itJUl, 1U«»U> i.ni i-nii/U.. i,.uct!is # lai.ii, I'* wit; .SlHllI, I »• ii»' -i* Last oU "i'eet tu a atake; Uit*nc« tJuBttt Hit' dttgree* IT V\i;si. »/ l«ui “ “ake or No. 1; «i>d being ‘ p,j,te o£ begainnig. Tlu» k>t tne Easi oi Ui.iUtti oKuig isuiiiwer a ul tho- C. J£. Ui iia>u, Ui III. ti.> ul DuiiiwlH^ Bfeiviu surety of June 24, 1924, in Plot Buok 8 t..;, »t, Wafwr U. Uer'uaau and junniwg U»?WS"''wTlu|K?Hjnt- «;i SUtet iu a ' .aoutiiflTy , i>i» uuu »wjuu iUJ liti; to AUrtn^f.' Lr#«n'i liuej th«./!n; wu!» t. C. !; paulJuig’v iii>e >n -a' I'loi'tbuily u.ifcliu^ al^out 35 f«»-‘t la lit li. kimiud H i iiiit; thuuee viih Wahtr it. ilcriiiJoii’a line jj a weaiwli Uiit-tlJuii 104 t«?fl ta the*bt;gi»iiiHig, bamt; bfu.g ft _j.oiUi-ni of tiiC iot ul luud fon- ^«>#d to X. Ci. ijy,. ^i.ccbauica and FaruieiS Hank.. . y deed dsl«d VcCL'mbvt 2, 11*15 i ua recorded iu Ueed. Uuok iiO -i page 2C5 in Ollite of Kegia- .ui of ii««ds «1 Uurham County, .ilso see deed HrfOuL"*'/! at page ,Ai, l»urliiua Cuuiiiy iiegisUy. Ao. 2: LYWti AJ^U bJii.SG ■ju the North aide of .Wliittwl cireet and bec*Miing at Charles Southwest coi'uet aJil uiUiin^ thence in an liasterly page 131. !See jeed'froM A. E. auvms,- auii 'vuu to Waltei R. fmindou and »-ife recorded ia 4-ioi/k bo ui livcda pB ''0 140 ill oilictt of rejfiMtcr ol Deed* of iJUi iiHiti Coufity. d T. . salj j\,J: r«main open lor ivu j. jit tv) receive incieaaa aids, as stquired by tha law. Hun properly ii^ sold at tfta re quest of the holder of «*id. note. _ J Tills day of Oct. 1938. ii. JL ..MiiiliUCK., Trustee M.' HUua THOMPSON, Atiy. .. EXECUTOR’S NOTICE N jKIH CAJiOUNA ) UUIOIAM COUNTY ) having QUAUFIED as Executor^i5f' the estate of Mrs. Ida M. McCoy late of Durhana County, thi« is to notify all .lectiun with said L.ae’* line'persons having claims against i,i4 feet to Th'“s. Harris’ line; the estate of saitV ^ (jjfcaaed t» t lence in a southerly' direction . ith said Harris’ li»e, 50 feet to C. C. ijpaalding’s line; t.ience in a westerly direction exhibit tliera ' to the under signed executor at the Mechan ics and Farmeri Bank IM W. Parrish Street, or P. O. Box with said Spaulding’s line, 104 IDSS, Dtirham, North Carolina, feet to Whitted Street; ti)eneei,n oe before , the 13th day of ia M. Northerly direction with ^ Oct'o^er^ -1940, qT this ^ notica iWlTOB^PMES UNHERALDED! WILL IT WAIT frm» AFFORD TO PAY THE rfyoul LIKETHB? NOTICE OF SAL*. OF l^NR HOKTII CAKOLINA ) DURHAM COUNTY ) , UNDER' and by virturs of ■ powar of aaU and authority contained in a certain dead of trust •xecute'? by A. Ma'^h and wifa W. M, Marah, racordad in the Officti of tha Regular ol Deeds of Durham Cotiaty fh Book 245 page 399, dataj July 2nd 1937; d«fault having bean mada in tb« payment of tha in- HSBiiffneii-CKrW Aafc,«l«tlon *t. ROUND BY JOE “SCOOP'' MAXWEU. TKYINU TO contact tha athr pctarsburft to faea tha miffhty Ivvit ptUit.t'.iy uiiia nt Lincols vug^mia cituti;. .. woulu ‘k« to "U” to aea how ‘Sohoolboy’{tlijng along Wiil^ ,tha eimitb i’^rry ii making out. Wrrj» aid boya, but tni« ct rner muit pick befora he laft-- tbpt, “1 know I stata to tuko thia one, though thara are lots of good, tough 11 truly hopu 1 uin wrong. In other gttiuui, we like A and T ovar ^t. Paul, Uluefiefd io note 9ttt North Cuititiiia Statj, Shaw t'j s!i*Ubn k Ho.'i Morgan over Unjjtt, N«^'* boy*, tlieia ara Just my picka, but you know what thay a*y *bout dlffarenca of opinion. WEST Cbarlulta suyt to « man, “Wa m*y loac uvary g«mi thia ieaaon but wo muat not ■ Sa- cond Ward baat lu." Well floks, that lt^“Scoop.” mut up thariT, but 1 ajn gbing to try hard to mitka tha teum." Hope all the buys Kave, tha aame spirit. '* ^NUr to be outdone lay ttia M. E., 1 have secured ii guest paragritptier, and lolluwing ia what llichtu-d Massey, Freaident tilizaDetti ■Second Ward,- and last yeara i>purt editor and p&lieity mana ger. "SCOOl”’ ‘Comparing laat year’s teum with the present edition at Second Ward de pends, in my opinion, -n the strength of tliu oppositigii they ineetw It sveais tiiat Co-Captaina iiiakeney and Uray will be very strong iit the all Irapor* tan I. poiiitions tiuii year, t^aptain Blaken^y v^a.*i a star , blacking back last yuiir, but was convert ed to fill u gaping hole at tackle and he rc-ully cumes on. Cap- Uin "Wild man” ,Gray is the push up mini tin the liiie,^ keep ing the spirit going. If yon haven’t peun IiiiVi play you hjtve missed aueing one of Charlotte’a j greatest ta«k4«tt. W« really mi— therein provided; and Uavinv been requested bp the h*lder et said note, the underaigaad trustee will on Mo;iday October 23rd 1SI39 at 12 oi’clock no°n offer for sale to the high^ bidder for cash at the Court house door in Durham Coanty the following d®*crilbed property; LYING and" being in the City .(if Durham aTf«l beginning at a stake in the property line on the east side of Merrick Street, 260 feet North ItT degrees 67' Ea«t from the Northeast intenection Street and running thence wi^ tho property line on the Eaat side of MeriiCK ■ St. North 16 degrees 67' East SOj^feet to, a of Booker Street and Merrick siake; thence South ($3 d*gi'^6> 03’ Wc.it 160 feet to a sUks; thenee South 16.degrees 57’ West 60 feet to a stake; thence North 63 degrees 03’ Wait 1>60 {made him feared by , feet to the beginning Corner, I oppo.sition. We hope and being lot No '2 in block “(Jailoplng Ghoat” .* of the Stokesdale Property, at^ , Belmont «:6red ir the lirst. BELMONT. nmm aUAMUKt BfiLMONT—fhe Strong Bel- wo»t limb School Team, red- splendent in «ew Yellow and .IT .1.1 T .1 /. • Blue hlfurtt^f »an ovef - “Little Joe ’ Cirier, rip roaring ' n 1. u I. t . 1 eoually well attired tout weaker quarterback of laat year whose ^ * . UoanoKe V.uguua team by a plat ol which is recorded in plat book 21 at pasje 113 in th j Off ice of the Register of Deeds ol Durham County. Being the pro perty conveyed to J. F. Williams and wife, Hattie J. Williinis by deed from Sharpe Insarant^e artd Realty CSmpany datpd Jan • 20 1923. Recorded in Deed Book 66 page 130 and b^ng the same property conveyed to. Central I Moore, will iihow us si.me real speed durinir his |irst year out. “*Mefldows. «tar third and tourtii quarters, while Kounoke was held scoreless by Smith tnckle, g stellar defense. The first aud theT.ol,lei),Hulls are facing >gcgr* .eanfe early in the game a very tougli a.ssignment thia Saturday when they journey to . Executrix Notfc* IfAVING qualified na the i;;Ltoenr^p7rati;; wick Corpofallo^n, Substltutded 5 trustee, by deed dated Sent. 6th,^,f‘‘>- C«rolina this i. to nctify ' ' ^ ... ftil nnvRnrxH navina> doaim- 1936 and duly recorded in th» Office of the Registef of Durham County in TJesS Book 120 page 29. This 20 d»y Sept. 1939. This propel-fy is being sold at the request of the note holder J. S. Stewart, Truatee C. 0. Pearson, Atty. This sale will temain open tor ten days to receive increas ed bids as is reqaired by law. UMMM. NCmt CAROLINA PVAT. Vt ^^QUD-DEPIN-PABLE ACME gkALTir-'COMFANY RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA UmON INSURANCE AND ikEALTY^^OVVXHir JDURHAM. NOltTH CAROIJSA ' PERSONAL LOANS ARRANGED AT Thoe Applied For ’ $8 to $50' LOVE ft CO. BROKERS' 202 Depoaitoie National Bank PHONE L-1931 all persons having claims again st the est^e of said deceased to exhibit them to the undersigned at 608 Dunbar Street, D rham Nortji Carolina on of before the 80 day of Sept. 1940, oi this notice will be pleaded in bar of their re&overy. All persons: in debted to said estate will ole^e make immediate payment. This 28 day of Sept. 1939. Mi-s. Naomi Walker Thorpe Executrix qI the estate of T. V. Walker, deceased. C.-O. PEARSON, Att’y when Branawtt plunged ver guard for the pay ott' from the one yard stripe. • The attempt fur the extra point failed The second quarter^saw both teams tiring rapidly, but fighting it out on nip and. tuck tern»# until the half siyled, Score Belmont 6, Roanoke 0> Both teams came out fresh iu the second half, with new instructions from , their coaches. After a few exchanges Bel mont opened up a truly beauti ful passing attack, and finally scored again, by a pass into the end zone but again missing the extra poin?i^ “Sweet” Lalanne showed some nice running in the last half especiall, while, he played fine MODERNIZE AND ELECTRIFY YOOR’ HOME Easy Tarms Through Federal Housing Commitsioa .-.4- Estimation and SpacificatioD WithoHt Cod E. N. T90LE ELECTRICAL .£tU;iefEER ■ Vsi . - ' 618 FAYEtTEVItLE ST. Life Insurance It Isn’t Detn Jlr g1Q^( LIFE INSURANCE IS THE VERY OPPOSITE OF INTO DEBT IT IS THE ONE clfeBiTAIN WAY OF * KEEPING OUT OF DEBT When you start a saving* account and dacide Id put .five dollar* a month into it, jfou never *ay that you have plaan. > ed on coing into dcbl——Rather, yOu are proTiding a nest- •gg for the future. When you buy a life in*urance policy, result* are simHar You pay in advance for a certin amOuBt of money that yom KNOW you will receive. BUT THERE IS ONE ESSSUf, TIAL DUFFERENCE. Whether yau live or die, the eenpany is bound to fulfill it* contract. Bi JOiHN s. LAarl SAiaiUiUKi— Tne Livingstone Cyilege xiiuc ttei.13 CL.nitbacK irail w’iiu vuil^Kiice loaay | at> they clawed toe Elizabeth City xi.Aeuei» wun, a ciu;.*iing deleft, uivingatuiiu a-oieu once in tne second quaritr^ itten came back at tue hiuf tu score tnree tottchduwns and tuiian a joi> well dune. Once the Jitars got uodeiw^y, tAera was little doubt as to the outcome of game. l.ed by their_^ f«rsatile captain, Le|toy Sprmdley, tney droVe through the hajtless ‘i'each er defense fur .the first three tallies and scored the f lurth touchdown on a thrilling ninety yard run by Walt Bowen, after I fie had intercepted an Elizabeth ’ City pass on his. own ten yark maker. The Professors scored early % the second perijd n 26 yard touchdown pafK. from J White to Swai)i in the Sni lone. A^'avs4v«.d lMS>v lu vuc «:ucuaai.ci aiicr a iai.Aui' autfXtiw.ia 4USI. qaAiter • luni. MW tne team milang up anu itv,wn uie lieiii. c,ii/.aiuei.u cuy gMMeti wuvu »pi-au- ley KiCtteu lo u.. kWiiue on cue arflaauetn tr»*y a fifteen yarU penalty, tne went ..u me*" Hear uweniy live, iroin wiuen point wnite uncorked ais otiuuiuui pass. Tnei extra point uiaue. It was tuen tnuu iiivuigstune oegan to, assert ner power... B«- wen received Fuiton s iiickoit on Tlis own ten *?hd ran it, (uacn to tne tavnjgstone tairty live. :^prauiey reiiea ott' ten.ya.ds at rignt end, tnen nineteen yards aiuuna leit enu to place the tiaU in Ji.liz»beih City lerrittry. *p?fcaiey and Oaskin aiteinated a lugging the.^le,alher to ,t h e me jteacner live, irom whence tne Bear Captain .lunched through the center, of the leach er line for tne score. Gaa.mns added tne point aud the bcore Gaskins added the point and tne ^bTe was tied as ibe half ended. ■- ^—fx- ■. I ..-.^I.al Alter an exchange of puuts, Livingstone gained possession on her 45 marker and Spradiey returned the ball to the Teach er on a 38 seventeen yard punt return. He tnen s»kirted right end for lO, The Bears Were set back fifteen yards for holding, but Spradiey came back^v.ith a twenty three yard pass t Gas kins to place the b^ _^on the Teach»r five yar(V'marker. After a couple of * tries at the line, Gaskins rcashed ov^r for the second Livingstone counter. 'The try for . point failed and Living stone led" ‘13-7. The Teachers could not gain after the ■ kickolf, and . Felton IT ISN’T DEBT- -IT’S FURTURE SECUMTY ij- NQRtH C •LIFE INSU C €» ifIMMttI Mutual OMPANY 6«rfe*«, N«tik Qmto * ^ \ , W. L. COOK, DISTRICT MANA0CR «M OfMUKT OFFI€£^OYAL KNIG BUILDING— —DUMiAM, N. C OCCO-NEE-CHEE Self-Rising Flour Takes the Guoss out of ^akin^ and Saves you Money WHAT TO DO WHEN YOOR HiHIR LOSES ITS COLOR Larleuse Gives Quick Resurts...Hair That is Evenly Colored, Sill(y-Soft and Alluring How many times hsva you fy admired tha sleek and richly 'coloivd hair of parsons whoiQ roa diaacad to sae or meet? How naoy ttmaA^hava you ssU (to younMlf), “Gaa—I’d giva any. thing to hsva hair Uk« tbst!” WaU» YOU CAN. /. through a slmpla sppUcsdoa of Godefroy's Larianse. • Thia qulclc>acting, sasjF'to-ass half coloring msgically traas* toaam doll, spJritlcM—yas, area. gntf wMb mew life and baaa^f Year hair OQce agiUn will ba unUbrmly colorful. It will ^aam lika sUkaa thraadt. Yoa’U took yes^,youngar. G« La^ausa look lovely fought! kicked' t«^ Spradiey, who realad off ten yards tc. tha Teacher 4i yai.& line. The Bear captain promp^ly psistid to t./i>uck rrye for a fifteen yard gain. *¥»it riown iomk ever anl thrill ea toe spectatbis with a ..wenty yard jauiit ai^unu rigut tnd to place tne pigskin on tne ieacub. ^six yaru markot. Bo> wan lyst four at tackia. it was' bpradtey again pusning. tnrougb i.iiv I'eacueis tor tne toacn- down. Again tne try for extra p.int was no good Livingstone *ou 2T-7‘. Coach Sammy Barnes sen't in a wiioie new team and the lieais passed to tne laacnac live' yard line as Vv uson and tloit neaved to eucu otiur lor bweive anu ii.ueieeu. yarus rea- pccuv^t;. me iibars lost lae uali oil Uv.wus. n. y>iiii.e, wi'i was >,m teacner oit^nsive star, paaa eu to iOiwatii lor ten yarus and cne rangy Eiii^abetn i^ity enu oMrieu uown tne sideiinev to pay due, oniy 4^ be shopped on kue X>iVAngsi.v.jie yard uue on a beaiituui tackle by rloit who outran bis man. Barnes «ent his team >ack into the fray a'- tne desperate Teacner: tUMd the air with passes. Whit« faded oack to nis ^^nty^and w a s ijshcd to pisa (he ball. He threw “a wobbly ball into the air, the leather- settling in the waiting ai'ms of Bowen, who raced iiii.ety >arus iov>u the sid^ines for the final stone down. Livlng- ball tte?a4ighout , th^ game. Bel mont scored again by the ^riel route in the last miuutes of the game. They showed a peirfect defense and strong of fense, yrl\ich means trouble for Second Ward of Charlotte whom they meet later in ihe season. ' ''It AGGlE^I-PANTHER I Continued from page M.iU pvlJJi.. iveturuiiig i3.. r^ui gnuuetB ..Ouitu a ILliiU^ Vv licit vttey retuiiieu to uie .^leia lot uie UiUu petit^s... using a ttece^ tive note, iieiu geueiai aam .uiuct; ki a.)^u uii a leveuc li^m iiid owii itit 10 tiie i&t. I'aui g .at Uiie crotiismg* stahuinm up, tnti,aon also plunged lor me ex- ua pint, ror tne remainder oi yottuu, urini'tn t>y a orui>- laut ^ispiay ol running kept tne oail deep in l.iger territory buv was hampered by a fiocx ol otf- side penalties and fumbics by toe local squad. * uuruig me tnird periofl, the Aggies ran amuck scoring 18, points in tet mintttes of play, Xjie first eadJ**. wnen Gscrge Maye in the e>aadow of tiis o^wn goal reversed his field and ran vtf yards loj- ^ tQucbdowi., the second came with Miles’ reentry into the. game as he skirted the ends again fpV a touchdown from the St. Paul 20, the last was also made by Mites as he t|T0ught the bait down the field from the Tiger’s 4j| in twf sus tained drives for a telly. The game ended at this pohtt. It was the inspired ^ay of Captain William “Cutter 0^uM!L on the” line whreh enable the locals to keep the Tigers^in the. shadow of their own g6al and collect ^nly 2 first, downs. . DONT SAY you CANT (fmoney blues BY WIUUAM UOUI. BAMPTON, Va*-. a tur«u weeks of ptactiea cue Hampton I'iratas. gridir b force arc prepared fv^ a figiX to tha fiaith with Coach How land s Big Blmaa.'’ In >&a in stance tnis lata^ a^rt sAouid favor tne Pirata squad in that it has given tha coacnes pMnty of tina to tha taaw thoroughly in tl • tachniquas of blacking 4ad laekling. Ata« tha Pirate taan. ia atuddad with savaral sorhomt^as and raaatvaa of last year and thia long dalay has mada it possible io davalop th«se men' into vanity m»tatial whic4 thay hav« hean very sueesaful in accomplishing. *• L... Vt* IVAl'liOAl* Wl|*4A « M>e mistaaes ta« uoys uiigui. uttire wade agaj««. fuauiia w.aie Miiu. I'tor-ui watodua ..iia.a ia« "iiig islut;*’' led oy jpci'iei, 1 eiry, Miaymuwer, auu 'iia«eu- son ana a nost o^ oui^r tiita players, uave atreauy put out UMu v^arning tnat . uit>^ nava Qi tne strongest teams in tue Conlerence. i.'Mr ti-.j* iwasou (ne pirate squad is expecung a nard light wneu tbey uaet lu^f^eld's U.omecoraing game, ^ wnica will teau to increase tha size of tha crowd and the spirit of the Bluefield team. Sq in or9er to win, the Pirates mast oe at theu: best. Tha Pirate cc^hes have high ibopaa of having every man ready to fave Bluefield. No injuries eS consequanee hava ^ oeen received during tha prac-. tice session. A..V a'le woraing late every axternot;^ in m* a«- i.etnpi w mold an onense uuu viii t>e aoie tb^peneuate tna ever strong defense ot tue Big Biues.' Taey are buuoing t*! cheir attaclc around captain ^^riiiin, "liutch” JacGbee, and jules yacKSion.,.ipb«sa man a«^ very adequately suppoictad by 'inoiiipaon, Oarltoa Uroucn’ ' Smith, Edwood 'UiU and J. Williams. “Little Train” Qriffin, -who .* eti..ering nts'^ second year as Captaiiic^of tAe Hrata squad, is expected to he no and of tri,ut>la for. tjia-Ai>jtAsitk)il« «amed a ^ tn* Ow'lOO yaml dash and a .flat in tha 220 wliich should estaiblkh him ona kX tha- fastest .bacte in tha GlAiA. “Little Train" is ako a fine pass^ and a battar than average punter. These facts cju pled V^ith his ability as fn ovt- standing runne^ . j^u^d nlaca him at the~ top anong ha , ^lAtA. Backs. “Buleh” JfcGhee, ' who' has established himself as a line plunger and an equally great kicker, cannot uoipa without being given a second look. Carlton iSmith ha« al- r«i3y\j^on_jrtii^on fama as a passer when ha^^H^ed" a 46 yard pass to Charlas Perry in the “8)6” Oranga Bowl Classic. The two Thompsont nr« both ’ fine kickers and pawars. Sever- : al Sophomores, that hava not been mentioned hace are ex pected to' see action befova tha , Please turn to page sayan TOMENQNiy .HODEfflMlrf HAIR COLORING f yourdaalerdoat net hova If, $1.25 (no axlra |MMtag«l dirfct to aottinov iiUNwMcniuN# emufAur « «»i0 ouvi tr. • tr. mom, m A MAN who' 1:^ame Pretldont of the Rrst NotfofMl Bank of ofi^f America's largert dties, and was placad in.Nomin^on for Praadent, was one* a poor barefoot boy. He #as*|a»ed fai a log eaUa Id A4ak County, !n the hifi cburi^ of KMitudcy. He made his opportunity. He woHoid and ha studM. START SAVING REGULARLY. NOW We Welcome Your Banking Bitlness Mechapics & Fariners Bank Durliam Raki|j;l| GtOttGKs *fhat tin hack Hapf* i 10 your Vticla John'i hairt for ymn It i»a$ gray; fit tooHd old. Now It It tat black anil Ha laofc* tS year* youagtr. I ean'i iin4ar*$and It I BKNKY; to bao$acrat, Oaer$a, bu$ tU tall you. Ba colsrwi kt* ImT %'lth OaiUjroy’t Larlmua, Yap!.and "tuttinl" a Uttia on hU Ota —toi MmiaU •« •». 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