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ARE YOU A MEMBER OF THE BOARD OF TRADE OF ROANOKE RAPIDS TOWNSHIP? IF NOT, WHY? Rapids OANOK iERALD Volume I.Number 8. PERSONAL AND a. e , ii. . i . in i n . items of Local Interest in and Around Roanoke Rapid. and Rosemary - An l e L ream Supper was giv- eu by the Junior Philathea Class of the Rosemary Baptist Church day. at the School House Saturday! Mr3. G. L Hraiu.hi of fc:n(ieKi mght from which was realized 'sptnt Tuesdav in Rosemarv as I en Dollars i. sa.d sum to go to the t of Mr3 w c Wil. the Raptistt hutch Building fund, j jams Mr. ami Mrs. Will Miller of j The Presbylerian So,ia, will Durham are here tins week visit-;wilbe hod on next Tucsday nig at the home of Mrs. Miller's itfi,t mu h,,n f m n,.. father, Mr. G. E. Lewis. Mr. Rom Wood of Enfield ar rived Tuesday to visit for a few days his brother R. L. Wood. T. M. Jenkins spent Wednes day in Garysburg. Misses Annie Williams and 'Maude Thompson spent Sunday in Littleton visiting- friends. G. E. Lewis left Tuesday for Durham, to attend the Grand Lodge of Odd Felkws, which convenes in that city this week. Mr. Lewis goes as a delegate from Carolina Lodjie No. 225 of this place. D. A. McGee and family have moved to Durham to live. A day or two Itefore they left their youngest child sulfered a dis tressing accident, caused by the other child pouring a iiottleof liniment in the baby's mouth. The baby was badly burned with the liniment and was critically ill when the family left. Don't fail to he at the Big Land Sale in South Rosemary, Satur day, May liiith, at 2:!.0 p. M. Its a coming opportunity. Don't miss it. Pknny Brothers. The Rosemary Concert Band went over to Garysburg Wednes day and made music for the clos ing exercises of the Garysburg School. Pendleton Grizzard has accept ed a position with the Rosemary ; jfg q0 j A 11 tliu luiliua ui'u ounaiiiallu i invited to attend the Big Land Sale in South Rasemary next Saturday, May 30th, at 2;30 P.M. Hear the brass band and the famous Penny Bros. Everybody .U..t - .11 Iw, .Unn. nt Limi lumra w in uavc a manic ai a free lot and other valuable prizrs. -American Realty Auction Company. & 1 The Rosemary Manufacturing Company have opened up that part of Eleventh Street which runs out of Henry Street by S. M. Thompson's store to the coun ty road. This street is a great improvement and one which we are sure will be appreciated by the (K-ople of that vicinity. John Salmon and family, of Hyde County, have moved here to live. They have gone to work in the Rosemary Mills. W. T. Lupton and family, of Hyde County, have moved here and will work in the Rosemary Mills... E. E. Stallings of Enfiald was in town Wednesday for a few hours. J. T. Bishop visited friends in Littleton Saturday and Sunday. NOTICE -Dr. E. A. Perry of Lit tleton will be in Roanoke Rap ids every Friday for the purose of doing Dental work. Automobile Livkky Skrvi'T Take you anywhere any time. Keaxonable Charges. See. Glenn j I lockaday. plmne f,f.r, or Taylor (Vilher, Phone A iieculiar thing about the; Married Men's Baseball Game, played at Weldon on last Thurs- j day, according to Mr. Wyche. I was that there was over one hundred thousand dollars worth of Mutual Life insuranc e play ing on the field. Mr. W'lehe is Mgr. of the Insurance Depart ment of the First National Bank. W. C. Williams, who h:?s lieen spending some time in Raleigh and Winston-Salem on business, returned home on last Friday. Mrs. L. A. Faison ia visiting Southefi VlRSh and Rand I I k- LOCAL MENTIONS Mr. L. A. Wythe went to Richmond on business last Mon- ilenallart in Rosemary. These socials are very pleasant and in teresting aii'airs. Everybody is cordially invited to attend. Silver offering. Mrs. C. E. Stainback.of Hender son, paid a flying visit last Sun day to Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Stain back. Rev. Jessie and Mrs. Blalock entertained the officers and teach ers of the Rosemary Baptist Sun day School Thursday evening at their home on Washington street. Mrs. Mattie Rice and Miss Ada Breed love of Oxford, are in town visiting Mrs. E.B.GIover. Glaucus A. Bryant of Wilson, was in town Sunday. Miss Mary Daughtry enter tained a number of friends Tues day evening in honor of her seventeenth birthday. Mrs. M. A. West is in W'averley Va. this week visiting her dau ghter. John Birdsong and Miss Gertie Hilton both of Rosemary, were married Sunday. S. M. Thompson J. P. performed the ceremony. Jessie Merritt and Miss Bertha Butler were married Sunday at Rosemary, Rev. Uriah West brook, performing the ceremony, J. L. Talman and family, of Faytteville, arrived last week. They have accepted employment in the Rosemary Mills. Mr. Riddle and family moved her? la1 ek at workin in the Patterson Mills, Frank King and family of Littleton, came Sunday to visit j relatives. Mr. King returned Mon day, Mrs. King and children will remain for some time, with her mother, Mrs. Broom, and sister, Mrs. Buffalo, of Rosemary. H.T. Norman together with his brother, of Faytteville, arrived last week and are working in the mills of the Rosemary Man ufacturing Co. W. S. Hancock returned on last Friday afternoon from Winston-Salem, where he attended the State Undertakers Conven tion. Kelley Jenkins returned on Friday from Buies' Creek. Eugenia and Rosa Moody have returned home for their vaca tions. They have been school at Buies Creek. Miss Kate Atkinson, of En field, is visiting Mrs. W. C. Wil liams at Rosemary. She was accompanied here by Mrs. Wil liams' niece, little Miss Wilhel mina Branch, of Enfield. - I have just returned from the northern markets with a new line of midsummer hats in the latest and most exclusive styles, that I will I glad to show to the public at K'cial prices, on May 2!!th,and 30th. -Miss Annie MKDLIN. Rosemary. MfH ,,, Sncer and daughter Miss Ruth left Satur- day for Emporia to visit relatives. They returned Monday, A ia, of the M()(, w,mo l,, held in their lodge room at Rose-; mary on next Friday night. Four new members will be taken; in and ten members will be trans- j ferred to this lodge from the j Weldon lodge. Wn nra trnincr nut nf t ho lllillin. i.,,; ,..i ...in on r, c. jf .'uniiirna auu nui .nil nui iii tiro linpflt Ips thiin thnn whole - sale cost Some spier.'' "W'ickers, J. S. Vick, Mamie gains if you con'" House . ' j Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Co Mrs. jV. E Froelieh. Messrs T. M. Jenkins and L. S. Cannon at tend- 'ed the Commencement F.x, r,i,es 0f the Garysburg Sch h 1 which was held at that place Wednesday. Everybody who has ever in vested in South Rosemary real estate has made a good profit. Investigate. Prove this statement and attend the Land Sale, next Saturday, May .'loth, at 2:3d i M. L. S. IIoih;i:ns. Rev. Mr, Self of Garysburg in the absence of Rev. Mr. Towe, i who is conducting a revival ser vice at Roanoke Rapids, tilled the regular appointment at the Rosemary M. E. Church Sunday night. He preached an inter esting and forceful sermon to a large congregation. Have you seen those nice lots with the beautiful shade trees, which are to be sold at public auc- tion in South Rosemary, next Saturday, May 3oth, at 2:30 p.m. Penny Brothers Don't forget our millinery sale. We need this room for other de partments and will close out our entire stock far below cost, llan-coock-House Company. B. Marks has a big sale now on which, we understand, will only last a few more days. Some splendid bargains which seem to be taken advantage of, judging from the crowds in the store. See his adv. If you want your colds and coughs cured, call for Guiacol at S. M. Thompson's store. Aiiiiilliiii SiriniS Nuws Owing to the cool weather I think the cotton crops are looking very badly. The Commencement of the Aurelian Springs High School oc curred on Monday and Tuesday of last week. Everybody who at tended seemed to enjoy the occa sion immensely. Misses Mamie Harris and Helen Kimball of Clarksville Va., are visiting in the home of J. M. Harris. We are glad to say that W. C. Dickens, who has been in St. Vincents Hospital, for the fast four weeks with appendicitis is at home, and getting a ong nicely. The teachers of the Aurelian 'Springs School left for their I homes last Friday, and are miss ed greatly by the people of this section. j 1 ! MissNita Mae Baker of Little-' ; ton has been visiting Miss Mary : Bradley, also attended the Com-! mencement of the Aurelian Springs School. j Miss Sue Kelly of Henderson is expected to lie at Bear's Swamp Church Fourth Sunday of , this month for the purpose of or- j ganizing a Missionary Society, i It seems that Mutt and Jelf are having right much trouble in nur - chasing a new hat ' 'as much as the ladies." II. C. Coleman and cousin Miss Vinrie rinleinjin of Granite were . - visitors in this section last week. They attended tlie closing exerci ses of Aurelian Springs School. The Epworth l eague is prepar ing to send delegates to Conl'er- ,encc Wnjch will be in Wilmington ; from June 17 th to21st. NllllDI! The following list of mail re - rnninM unclaimed in this Oflice. Same will lie held one wee i.- .....I ind tlie if unclaimed will be sent to Divison of Dead Ix'tters. Respectfully, W. C. 1!a.i:s, Pos(m;u Rosemary, N. C. May, 1" Tom Alexander, Miss ler, I'M I. Sallie i Andrews, David Brown, hrvin I lives. Mrs. Nettie Crowder, Ed 1 Itiirnuev Williiim Kil'llls. MisS : I ,,v i,.,.i.,u I w Ssi.nnn .m w. nv.i, ... .... ........i ' T'mrh. .lohnev Suuar. Mrs. Nora 1 U'oodly, Mrs. Fannie Womble, f. Lealar Goins, Berry James. ROANOKE RAPIDS, N. C, MAY ItATII i: III Till III KIIIS Icrrilii: l.niillii:l wild friyhlttil dm ayt! Allmiils tliu Slniiili! lio Iut!t!ii Hit! Married Mini lif Ifllilllllkl! ILipitls mill Hdilnn .(Gfnie K. Iuik) .lust before thi' society of Wt'ldon and Roanoke leaders Rapids got ready to prance on the green of Weldon's baseball park, most of them cavorted around to Dr. Wyche's ollice and inveigled the Mutual Life Insurance Company out of about $100,0(10 of life in suranoe. Having secured the insurance, the stage was set for the en trance of the heroes. Tier on tier, the beauty and the wit of both towns strained the creakiim' tim bers of the grandstand. All the colors of the rainbow were there. birds of plumage and the latest Panama creations. The strt automobile:", knew no eiu am of (ne pastured horses and colts tpiietly took themselves away, and with the march to the field of Heir von Hounds the w arriors, doughty ! in borrowed togs and legal clo thes, grimly took their (daces, ; It was Roanoke first at the bat. j Zing went Cooper with a Bender, curve, and bing went. Mullen about a yard from the ball, like Dome run Baker after one oft Main's fadeaways. Catcher. Dan - iel let loose a horse-laugh, and Mullen ground his teeth. Sa-aah! sighed the air as it. rushed in to fill the void made by Mullen's vicious swipe at the second ball pitched. The third was a strike out. Poor I lorner got first on four balls wilder t han Bill Jones cow, but !'" out trying to take a header into nurd. When Jackson came up, all Roanoke broke loose. Jackson re sponded nobly, and hit a hot grounder I hrough second. Then Dickens be; van a little amusement of his own. and shot all the good ones out of bounds. Jackson got tired of wailing for one of them to change its mind and stay ' turned his pistol upon himself within limits.and was put outtrot- and inflicted a dangerous wound ting down to third. Just before in his breast. Mrs. Council it Dickens came up, Adkins had 'seems was not wounded at all. made the first hit, a Texas Jealousy is the alleged cause for leaguer over second. But what the shooting, although there avail? seems to be no cause for it. For Weldon Gregory went to: Council is well known in this first, hit. by a pitched ball, while town having lived in Rosemary Dobbins was trying to locate the ' for several years, plate. Henry I louse hit safely to i center, and Gregory sprinted to third. Daniel flied out. Dr i lerce men i itinc ui unii w iiaLiu-ti one nvcr sncoiul scnt'imr the first. i: ii 1 ...i.,.l ..,1 ! run of the game. House got out! trying to make it two. You should never do that, IL-nry. Cooper showed the stuff in him by smashing the first ball (.itched j into left field, and scoring two. Drake fanned j Dickens came back again for! ...,...i.K i o.,..,.,i , one of the few errors maile. j liolievson tried to fry tlie led I 'j,,,,! unfortunately struck out. : j :u he hit it, it is thought it would be traveling yet. The Chief of Police was thej ! wsl ,niln ul- Now if the Chief of Police can't hit a ball, who can? Just before the' game, friend Squire Brown whispered in the Chief's ear that he would . ii- , irivc? nun a real live smioieon from Wyche's bank if he would hit, safely just once. Thi.: looked isv. ami the Diet goi set The wind from the whistling of his bat blew a train olf the via- ; duct of the A.C.Lin Weldon, and 1 Lhe train crew is still busy pick - mg up the pieces. Never mmd, Chief, vou e-ot one later in the lav. and the Soiiire says he will ! make good on the dollar. Why ! should you worry? Tillery bit a nasty one to the -i i i :i , .:.-K L hi , iM . i " Tw U.si. himsiuuit in list., it was M this inning. nn irn however I lull Vl:lS a Ulllt I' r i....i.i.. -:h: :..i..,.i m" ii.i.ui. .,.eu himself out (111 thp first threp halls thrown. John House got out at first too. Gregory bumped & grounder to second. Daniel's fly to deep center was fumbled and 22, 1914. And Tliu Iluildiiiij lines Murrily On The building Imomias evident ly not yet reached its highest point. Many more new build ings are under consideration and actual building work on several other buildings started this wee!;. Mr. Wells D. Tillery has given the contract for the large addition to his pres- 'ent two store building to D. .1. ' 'l'l ol iNcwport.News, a. I his a,(lition 'Hiite an extensive one wi" pi-u'tic;-Sly double the Moor space of Mr. Hllery's pres ent store. The addition will be, of course, of brick construction and two stories high. An eleva tor and stairway will be installed. The hardware department, will be moved from its present loca tion to front, on Second Street and the Grocery department will ! oml'' the sl,1,w "! by lhe hardware department. The fecond floor of the entire i a i' . i . i ... Illlllll- m Wl" ,ie usei1 1(,r the storage of hardware, fanning imple ments, etc., and a complete stock i of sash, doors and blinds will be carried. j Mr. W. F. Horner is going to build a brick store building on his lot next to that on which the. First National Bank is now build-' ing. Actual construction work on this building will begin short-' l.v. Mr. .1. R. I laird IS llllll ing a : Krage ami llltoliobile repair simp just Jackson hind his dwelling on treet. This building will lie occupied by the Roanoke Rapids Garage. Mr. W. G. Lynch is j build a brick store build I to the building Mr. W. I ' will erect. Tins building !'oing to ng next . I lorner will be "ccupied by Mr. Lytic! j l'"r ''is Jewelry husiuo: himself,""" 1 We Al!i:iiii!t!il Miiriltir and Snicltli! On last. Monday afternoon, V. B. Council, formerly of Rose mary, but who now lives in Wel don. tired two poinl blank shots at his wife. (n seeing her I'aM and thinking he had killed her he Kll.Hlllhf! Ki!illlS llIN WIIIS MJIIlliir shin Prli! Wlss K,,sa JVl,),,,lv' o1 KoitM"Ue R:ilmls' wh" has Uvn :lt st-,l"1 at Bums' Creek Academy, won lhe 'rize for "liirship in that '".tution for the past year, Thore are ovpr fo,,r hmm students in this academy and the winnin of this l,H'e l""l,'r ll,,,se conditions is a very creditaiile iinffiifmniirt H'hrt nriii vnc 1 . .... ...... ' iT 1 i . i ki ! II .1 HI . A ,1 . 1 . . i-piOiOOin goio anu ivnss moony and her lnends should leel very Proud of her attainment, I ' , ;-By'" , I111' 11 s Ufiu "egging ior any- it. - .. .. 1 II t 1 - ... 1) ..1 (MSt'! uecoru. , the heroes were safe. Also a ; couple of runs were made. Pierce 'iifiin in.t ,iiO ti'iitii, in 1ili..f ; "f."'" '''"-"'"-""""" 1 in the third there was more music. In the fourth Ciiiiiiineham for Roanoke made the longest hil.ol lhe season CI and ainnied home on the home run drive ."ver the lence. Aside I mm the ' serious pitching of George Jltrai, , "' I' " v ' critical nine, this was the Jfeat ci.nsnfii.n fif lhe rrnnip. Other sensations were the broad smile worn by Walter Daniel lm til Koanoke tied the score, and tlu nli!W!int vioiv tnUon nf tin- WhJ Umhosandndusb i lifht in the long swats. The net yiiih.i iiuhnrtiuu i. ut iwii t. wjm twn n tired nrnia. I - .'rniin.Wm lame legs, and a tidy sum lor the , . nospitat. It is a shame to tell what we will do to Weldon. when they 1 P'ay the return game here. ROANOKE VALLEY LEAGUE PROVING A SPLENDID SUCCESS Third Series Played Last Saturday to Largest Crowd of SeasonAttendance Four or Five Hundred Roa noke Mills Takes First Game 9 to Patter son Mills 1 Rosemary Defeats Roanoke Rapids 1 0 to 7 STANDING OF THE CLUBS W L Pet. Roanoke Rapids 2 1 .ecu Rosemary 2 1 jltii; Roanoke Mills 1 2 .3.'!,'! Patterson Mills 1 2 .333 How They Play Tomorrow Patterson Mills vs Rosemary (first game) Roanoke Mills vs Roanke Rapids Rosemary vs Roanoke Rapids 1st. Brown and Johnson fan. Cunningham doubles. Dobbins singles, scoring Cunningham. Gushing pops out to 2nd. One run. R. R. Fitts out to 1st. Vin cent out ss to 1st. Smith fans. 2nd. Sox singles, steals 2nd. Hinson goes to 1st. Vincent's er ror, Sox advancing to 3rd. Hin son steals 2nd. Welsh singles, scoring Sox and Hinson. Col lins singles, scoring Welsh. Brow n goes to 1st on Horner's error. Collins forced out at 2nd, Brown steals 2nd. Johnson fans, Cunningham singles, scoring Brown, Dobbins grounds out to 1st. Four runs. R. R. Edmondson fans, Hor ner grounds out to 1st. W. Cher ry goes to 1st on Johnson's er ror. H. Cherry out 2nd to 1st. oi'd. Gushing singles, steals 2nd. Sox out, 3rd to 1st. Hin- doubles, scoring Gushing. Ji fans. Collins out 2nd to 1st. One run. ! R. R. H. Cherry takes two bags on Cushings error. Stinson lout 3rd to 1st. 0. Fitts safe on 1 1st, fielder's choice, steals 2nd. ; Cherry scores on Collins' error. Vincent out pitcher to 1st. Smith out ss to 1st. One run. Ith. (Mizelle relieves Cherry at the pitcher's box. Cherry takes H. Fitts' place in If.) Brown out 2nd to 1st. Johnson out ss to 1st. Cunningham sin gles, steals 2nd. Dobbins goes to 1st on VV. Cherry's error and Cunningham scores. Dobbins steals 2nd but dies there when Cushings fans. One run. R. R. Edmonson goes to 1st, Sox error. Horner goes to 1st, ' fielder's choice, Edmondson ad vancing to 2nd. W. Cherry takes two bags on Johnson's er ror, Edmondson scores and Hor ner goes to 3rd. H. Cherry goes to 1st on fielder's choice, Hor ner out at home plate. Mizelle i Hies out to 2nd. Stinson pops i out to pitcher, One run. ! 5th. Sox fans. Hinson goes to 1st on Stinson 's error. Steals 2nd and tries for 3rd but doesn't connect. Welsh flies out to If. I R. R.' 0. Fitts out 3rd to 1st. ! Vincent takes 1st on Dobbins 'error, steals 2nd. Smith flies I out to If. Edmondson fans, j 6th. Vincent's error puts Collins on 2nd. Brown grounds out to 1st. Collins goes to 3rd and then scores on wild pitches. Johnson and Cunningham fan. One run. R. R. Horner fans. W. Cher ry gets a walk, takes 2nd on wild pitch. H. Cherry goes to 1st on fielder's choice. Mizelle takes 1st on Johnson's error, W. Cher ry scoring and H. Cherry advanc ing to 3rd. Stinson out 2nd to 1st. O. Fitt.s singles, scoring Mizelle. Vincent out pitcher to 1st. Three runs. 7th. Dobbins singles. Cush ing grounds to 1st and a double Sox Kes to first on passed ..1 4.. Tv.l.k: t- 2nd. ball. steals 2nd. Hinson flies out to If. R. R. Smith goes to 1st on bushing's wild throw, to 2nd on Sox's error, geta put out at3rd. - ,, . . . .. . Wmondson singles steals 2nd. Ed- to 3rd. Edmondson scores, on helder s choice, W. Cherry being thrown out at 1st. H. Cherry out.ss to 1st. One run. Continued on page four Subscription, $1.00 a Year Patterson Mills vs RnanokK Rapids 1st. Towe out to 1st, E. Taylor 2nd to 1st, Mosher walks. C. Grimmer's error scores Mosher and puts Snotherly on 2nd, Fer rell out pitcher to 1st. One run. R. M. C. Grimmer pops out to 3rd. Harrison singles, advancing to 2nd, on E. Taylor's error and to 3rd on wild pitch. W. Grim mer and Pace fan. 2nd. Sikes and Purcell fan, Fitts out 2nd to 1st. R. M. Barber goes to 1st, Mosher's error. Jackson lands on first thru fielder's choice, Bar ber forced out at. 2nd. Jackson steals 2nd and is put out try ing for 3rd. Davis fans. 3rd. Boone w hitfs, Towe out pitcher to 1st. E. Taylor out to 1st. R. M. Grissom out 3rd to 1st. Whitmore fans. Harrison goes to 1st, Mosher's error but dies there whenC. Grimmer fans. 4th. Mosher singles, and steals two bases, dies on 3rd, when Snotherly and Ferrell are thrown out at 1st, pitcher to 1st both times, and Sikes whiffs, R. M. W. Grimmer goes to 1st, Towe's error. Pace trebles, scorinu Grimmer. Barber out pitcher to 1st. Jackson singles, scoring Pace, hut is caught off base when Davis grounds to Mosher. Two runs. 5th. Purcell pops out to 1st, Fitts and Boone fan. R. M. Grissom fans. Whitmore singles, steals second. Towe's error puts C. Grimmer on 1st and advances Whitmore to 3rd. C. Grimmer steals 2nd. Harrison safe at 1st fielder's choice. W. Grimmer singles scoring Whit more and C. Grimmer. W. Grimmer steals nd and Fitts' error puts Pace on 1st and scores Harrison and W. Grimmer. Bar ber goes to 1 st, Towe's error, Jackson pops out to 1st and Pace gets put out at 2nd, Four runs. (ith. Towe out 3rd to 1st, E. Taylor pitcher to 1st, Mosher singles but dies on 1st when Snotherly flies out to If. R. M. Davis out ss to 1st. Grissom and Whitmore fan. 7th. Ferrell singles, Sikes walks advancing Ferrell. Purcell fans. r errell goes to 3rd on passed ball. gets put out at 3rd. Fitts fans. R. M. Grimmer goes to 1st on Mosher's error. Towe's error puts Harrison on 1st and advances C. Grimmer to 2nd. W. Grim mer singles. Pace out pitcher to 1st, Barber out 2nd to 1st. 8th. Boone fans. Towe to 1st on W. Grimmer's error. E. Tay lor gets to 1st on fielders choice, Towe forced out at 2nd. Mosher fans. R. M. Jackson goes to 1st on a balk. Davis safe at 1st, fielders choice, Jackson forced out 2nd. Grissom fans. Whitmore goes to 1st on Boone's error and Davis advances. C. Grimmer Bingles scoring Davis and Whitmore. Harrison gets to 2nd on Boone's error and C. Grimmer scores. Harrison caught off 2nd. Three runs. 9th. Snotherly goes to 1st C Grimmer's error. Ferrell singles. rmomeriy lorcea out at 2nd. Sikes and Purcell fan. R. M. Not played. Patterson Mills Summary AB H Towe, ss. E. Taylor, c. Mosher, 3b. Snotherly, p. Ferrell, If. Sikes, rf. Purcell, cf. Fitts, lb. Boone, 2b. 4 4 3 4 4 3 4 3 3 Total, 0 0 2 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 A E 4 1 3 0 0 0 C 1 2 11 . ""inn, Lntinued on page four I V r r,- ...... 'Wb.ijWH',?. V iuc-y , ,
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