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UiY, AUGUST 14, 1941 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER fist 15 ,nr Reynolds Branded As An : tA'mtr Snnkesmnn For A vie" CilllUll'fe Mr " w- . . uOa About flowing """- J1. rwlotte News:) l m I lie v"- riately enough. Ktobert CwMborninBuncon.be 7 J As young man li, 'reputation for show 'one of the Job. t i celled was that ol a 'ricer at . carnwaL . entered upou . political ii, demogoguic talent won rt among backward .in North Carolina. His itic was rapid and dis- by bombastic campaign Wd "home-spun" clown e wM first elected to the 1933, which aptly enough ( year that Hitler seized hington Senator Reynolds . - Uah e an nut became , . . (pokesman lor the Axis He could always be count- take the floor of the Sen efense of Der Fuehrer and Typical of his declaration times was this one: "Hitler jssolini have a date with It's foolish to oppose 0 why not play ball with third Reich was most ap n of the pro-Nazis efforts lor Reynolds. In the United the Nazi henchmen of the IKTHFATRF CyNESVILLE, N. C THURSDAY Bad Men Of Missouri" ing: Dennis Morgan, Jane lyman, Wayne Morris. FRIDAY lillion Dollar Baby" Ing: Priscilla Lane, Hay ibeson, Jeffrey Lynn. SATURDAY 1 airie Pioneers' Jring: Three Mesquiteers, Esther Estrella. OWL SHOW Ellery Queen's Penthouse ; Ing: Ralph Bellamy, Mar garet Lindsay. Kiss the Boys Goodbye" Ing: Mary. Martin, Don Imeche, Oscar Levant. SUNDAY OND AY-TUESDAY f Moon Over Miami" pig: Don Ameche, Betty able, Robert Cummings. WEDNESDAY pwboy And the Blonde" png: Mary Beth Hughes, George Montgomery. . Haywood Farms Much In Demand; Many Inquiries Many inquiries are coming to the county agent's office for the pur chase or i arms in Haywood county. Letters are received from prospec tive purchasers in nearby counties and as far west as California. Last week letters were received from people in North Carolina, Kansas, and Alabama. The farms in Haywood are much in demand and all persons haying land for sale are asked to list it with the county agent The requests for information by outside prospective buyers are for farms ranging in size from twenty-five acres to five hundred acres. It is requested that anyone listing farms for sale give full description of land and buildings. Over two hundred farms are to be moved out of Clay county before October 1. It is known that over fifty of these farmers have re quested that they be located in Haywood county. Every effort will be made to find places for these farmers who are some of the best in Western North Carolina. dered to give the Senator all possi German-American Bund were or ble publicity and support. In Ger nany the Senator's speeches were reprinted in official National So cialist publications. When the Sen ator visited tne Third Reich in 1938, he was most enthusiastically welcomed by the Nazis; and on his return to America he spoke in glowing terms of Germany and Italy, describing them as lands of happiness and prosperity. As a key man in the native Fac cist movement, Senator Reynolds has specialized in ailen-baiting, labor-baiting and anti-Semitism, He is the founder and leader of the American Vindicators, a "patriotic vigilance organization which is supported by members of the Chris tian front, the German-American Bund and the Silver Shirts. He has fought against aid to the Allies, remarking: "I am glad to State without the least hesitation that I am absolutely against the United States waging war for the pur pose of protecting the Jews any where in the world." Of late he has criticized all anti-Nazi films, such as "Underground," as being "false propaganda." It was not without reason that Fritz Kuhn declared after one of Senator ReynbWs speeches: "I like the speech very well. I underline everything he said.''..""-; Such is the character of the man who this last April became chair man of the vital Senate committee on Military affairs. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE Having qualified as administrator of the estate of Emma Dawson, de ceased, late of Haywood County, North Carolina, this is to notify all persons having claims against the ..i.t. nf eoiit Juwmpd to exhibit CObabc v tJ - them to the undersigned at Waynes- ville, North uaronna, on or w fore the 30th day of June, 1942, or this notice will be pleaded in bar of their recovery. All persons in debted to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 30th day of June, 1941. j. h. McDonnell, Administrator Emma Dawson, deceased. '' . ; No. 1086-July 3-10-17-24-31- Aug. 7 I i ; ; , : 7 r - I CAN'T HELP IT I GEORGE, I COULD 1 KEEPS ONGOING 1 PROlA,JE2 C yya &y&HYDoiT you) '-jZT. Il7 xX&fifa GET SOME fVJD rv i f f,. ffiav switchmJ to U.S. ROYAL MASTERS and forgot about tiro trouhht Royal Master's protectioa against wo. Md skid. age meaos low-cost safety. No wooder My,-WU never ride on any jther kind of tire." Barber's Rock Apple Filling iftwvMY SPARES, Manager rhone 127 At Barte Orchara Peter Encourages Suffering Christians HIGHLIGHTS ON THE SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON , By NEWMAN CAMPBELL 1 (The International Uniform .Lesson on the above topic for I Aug. 17 Is I Peter 4:XM9; 5:6-11, , the Golden Text being I Peter 4:16, "If a man suffer as a Chris- tian, let him not be ashamed; but ! let hint glorify God In this i name.") AT THE time St. Peter wrote his two epistles, a great persecu tion of the Christians was going ! on. The very name of Christian applied to a man was likely to get him Into trouble with the author ities. Christians were accused of being evil doers and of preaching revolutionary doctrines. Nero in Rome had set the ex ample of putting them to death, and In the provinces there were many who were only too willing to follow his example. Paul, Aquila and Luke were already martryed. and followers of Christ had few to whom they could turn to strengthen their faith and give them comfort In their sufferings, Peter himself, according to re port, was later crucified, but In sisted that he be put to death head downward, as he felt he was not worthy to die in the position In which his Master, Jesus, had per ished. So while he was still among them, Peter undertook to speak words of comfort and to strength en the hearts and wills of his fel low Christiana "Beloved, think It not strange concerning the fiery trial among you, which cometh upon you to prove you, as though a strange ( uung happened to you." he writes. I Peter himself knew how weak Is man, for had he not denied his Lord thrice when Jesus most needed him, and repented In tears and humility? Martyrs Should Rejoice Instead of wondering why such grief and suffering had come upon them, they should rejoice because they were also partakers of, Christ s sufferings. Such persecu tion would "prove them," show that they were true followers of their Master and not afraid to die, if need be, for the cause they be lieved In. "If ye are reproached for the name of Christ, blessed are ye, be cause the spirit of glory and the spirit of God resteth on you." Have you ever oeen raixea ana insulted by schoolmates or friends because you wouldn't do as tney wanted you to. thinking it not right? If you have, you know a very little about the feelings of these poor men and women, who, because they dared stand by their convictions, were In danger of be ing tortured and put to death. Too were In no danger of losing your life because you took a stand for .what you believed was right; but you can appreciate their terror and unhapplness In small measure, j There are many In the world to-' day who also are, suffering for their convictions and going to their death therefor, sad to relate. They need our sympathy and help as the early Christians needed Peter's. ' ( Peter tells them next that when ; they suffer for their faith they i must not act as If they were wrongdoer murderers, thieves or those who had been Interfering in matters with which they had no concern. "But If a man suffer as a Chris tian, let him not be ashamed; but let him glorify God In this name." How many martyrs went to their death at this time of perse cution, not as criminals, but glori fying God, glad that they had a chance to show their faith by dy ing as their Savior had died be fore them. They were not to be af raid or to worry about what would befall them, "casting all your care upon Him; for He careth for you." Peter assured them. If they trust ed In their Lord there was no need to be anxious, even, for God cares for His' children and would not desert them, even In time of "fiery trial" that was close upon them. "Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seek ing whom he may devour " Temptation Is always present, and should be resisted. Christians should remain "steadfast In the faith." "But the God of all grace, who hath called us unto His eternal glory by Christ Jesus, after that ye have suffered awutle, make you perfect, itabllsh, strengthen, set tle you. 'To Him be glory and dominion for ever and ever. Amen.": Distributed by King Features Syndicate, las. Notice Of Tax Sale (Continued from page 14) acres. ...... .......;..- 101.08 Carpenter, acres, Dan, 119 410 . Carpenter, Johnny, 62 acres Carpenter, John W., 2 acres Carver, A. J. Est, 229 acres, Bal. Carver, John, 130 acres, Carver, Mattie, 3 acres Carver, T. D. Est., 88 acres Crook, Helen Reed, 20 acres Davis, Annie, 86 acres Davis, Grover & Ferguson, Zeb, 496 acres, ... Edwards, Mack, 26 acres Bal. Evans, Roland, 6 acres .... Ferguson, J. W., 414 acres Fie, General A. W., 20 acres Bal. Fingers, John C, 75 910 acres, Bal. . .......... - Fitzgerald, Myrtle, 12 acres Fowler, Herman, 13 acres V Galloway, M. O., 260 acres Garrett, T. A., 25 acres w. Gibson, Dan J., 120 aeres Grant, Floyd, 3 acres ... Grasty, Oscar, 50 acres Hannah, Mark E., 55 acres Henry, Grady W., 5 acres -Henry, Roosevelt, 5 acres -Honeycutt H. Grady, 1 acre James, D. P., 1 acres James, Frank S., 1 acre Ketner, Ernest E, 2 M acres Ketner, Walter B., 8 acres Kuykendall, Ralph, 80 acres Liner, Mrs. Hardy, 11 acres Liner, Joseph D. acre McDaniel, Mrs. Charles, 11 acres . - - Matney, Roy, 16 acres Moody, Cora, 16 acres - Moodv. Helen, 13 acres - Moody, H. B., 161 610 acres Moody, Mrs. acres 60.87 13.02 .79 86.48 18.84 4.71 16.58 37.68 60.00 88.94 2.00 6.50 25.37 6.10 19.48 3.74 12.99 28.86 7.46 15.23 6.69 8.09 19.63 80.97 5.14 5.74 17.74 6.14 6.40 29.82 25.71 8.14 3.57 25.12 9.36 43.96! 2.75 i der of the Board of Aldermen or the Town of Waynesville, the un dersigned, John W, Boyd, Tax Col lector for the Town of waynes ville, will offer for sale to the high est bidder for cash, at the court house door in Waynesville, on Mon day, September 8th, 1941, at ten o'clock, A. M., and continuing thereafter until all property is sold to satisfy the taxes levied against the property of the property own ers hereinafter described, which taxes were levied for the year 1940 by the Town of Waynesville, in the name of the owners as follows: James 'P. Aldridge, 1 lot Bal. 20.50 C. E. Alexander, 1 lot 13.39 J. C. Allen, 1 lot 13.60 Judtfe F. E. Alley, 1 lot .... 52.70 H. li. Atkins, 1 lot 1U9.75 James Atkins, 1 lot 161.50 Atlantic MortKage. 1 lot .... 17.00 Rufus Ball, 1 lot 19.09 W. A. Band, 1 lot...; 4.25 Henry Harnett,' 1 lot 16.90 C. V. Bell, 1 lot .................... 133.33 Mrs. Annie Belville, 1 lot .... 6.80 A. S. Boyd, 1 lot ....................13.C0 W. J. Braddock, 1 lot ............ 3.40 B. L. Branson, 1 lot 3.40 Kelly Breeding, 1 lot ........ 43.10 J. J. Bridges, 1 lot .... 9.10 J. C. BroWn, 1 lot 60.48 J. N. Brown, 1 lot ................ 11.41 W. S. Brown, Mot 13.60 Mrs. O. D. Buckner, 1 lot .... 17.51 Burgins Bros., 2 lots, Bal... 240.21 W. H. & Otis Burgin, 1 lot 8.50 W. G. Byers, 1 lot ................ 58.78 J. M. Cagle. 1 lot 16.83 Eston R. Caldwell, 1 lot, Bal. 18.59 Harrison Caldwell,. ! lot .... 11.05" Wilburn Campbell, 1 lot 84.00 Eddie Capps, 1 lot 3.60 1 Carlisle & Co., 1 lot ,....... 4.59 1 H. P. Carpenter, 1 lot 54.60 J. C, Chandler, 1 lot 7.10 , Mrs. Josephine Chase, 1 lot 14.45 , Harley Clark, 1 lot 17.00 Minnie J. Collins, 1 lot . 4.08 Cecil Collette, 1 lot -J . 5.91 W. W. Colson, 1 lot 8.50 Owen Corwin, 1 lot 6.25 Mrs. Sarah Cory, 1 lot 51.00 Frank Coxe Est., 1 lot 46.75 Walter T. Crawford, 1 lot 39.40 CF. Davis, I lot 29.20 James F. Davis. 1 lot . - 10.25 W. W. Davis, 1 lot - - 102.09 JVW. Derrick, 1 lot ...,- 25.50 Mrs. C M. Dicus, 1 lot 51.00 Donald Dunham, 1 lot ........ 114.50 Daniel Earley, 1 lot . 6.80 J. P. Edwards, 1 lot . 11.90 Harry Evans, I lot ....80.80 Mrs. Genevie Fan-is, 1 lot 27.20 H. B. Ferguson, 1 lot ........ 323.00 J. C. Ferguson, I lot ........ 42.50 T, Walter Ferguson, 1 lot 55.50 Carman Fincher, 1 lot 17.72 Mrs. Isadore Fincher, 1 lot 10.78 Mrs. D. E. Fincher, I lot .... 18.87 J. A, Fisher, 1 lot ................ 17.00 Williard Francis, 1 lot ........ 7.22 W. R, Francis, 1 lot 75.10 H. B. Freeman, 1 lot ; 9.51 Sam Freeman, 1 lot............ 8.60 James A. Gaddis. 1 lot ... 25.89 John Gaddis, 1 lot ............ 10.80 Henry Caddy, 1 lot 24.00 Robert Gaddis, 1 lot 4.64 M. O. Galloway. 1 lot 222.28 David Pitts Gautier, 1 lot .... 85.00 W. A. Grahl, 1 lot 42.50 Mrs. Lawrence Green, 1 lot 39.10 Mrs. Eugene Grimsley, 1 lot 1.70 Otto Groce, 1 lot ................ 6.80 G. W. Guffey, 1 lot .... 4.46 H. A. Hall, 1 lot 9.26 H. M. Hall, 1 lot 6.801 Mrs. V. L. Harkins, 1 lot .... 8.50 Haywood Cooperage, 1 lot .. 8.40 J. Fred Henry, 1 lot ........ 8.06 Mrs. Jesse Herron, 1 lot .... 5.10 W. A. Herron Est , 1 lot .... 81.60 Alden Howell, Sr., I lot .... 12.07 Boyd & Howell, 1 lot 5.44 E. B. Howell Est., 1 lot .... 5.10 Robert Howell, 1 lot ....... 11.64 T. Woolsey Howell, 1 lot .... 119.00 Glenn Hoxit, 1 lot ...... .... 30.60 Mr?". Nannie E. Jones, 1 lot 29.58 S. A. Jones Est., 1 lot 12.33 J. W, Killian, 1 lot ............ 71.23 W. H. Kuykendall, 1 lot .... 2.04 Margarette Lavenger, 1 lot 2.55 May Cope Leatherwood, 1 lot 18.99 Ralph Ix-ntherwood, 1 lot .... 9.06 Mrs. Nell D. Lee, 1 lot ........ 3.40 R. Dean Lee, 1 lot 13.60 R. L. Lee, 1 lot ............... 66.67 W. T. & R. L. Lee, 1 lot ... 130.90 W. H. Lee, 1 lot 8.50 W. T. Lee, 1 lot .............. ...... 194.14 Jerry Uner, 1 lot 17.00 Mrs. Sallie Liner Est., 1 lot 20.40 R C. McBilde, 1 lot ........ 40.42 M . Theodore McCracken, 1 Jot Bal. R. G. McCracken, 1 lot .... G. W. McDowell, 1 Jot .... J. W. McKay, 1 lot Ruth Magruger, 1 lot ........ E. P. & Fred Martin, 1 lot Fred E. Martin, 1 lot .... .. Z. L. Massey, 1 lot Mrs. Hattie B. Massie, 1 lot Elsie May Miller, 1 lot Floyd Miller, 1 lot ............ F. W. Miller, 1 lot Jim L. Miller, 1 lot Mrs. Mary R. Miller, 1 lot Mrs. R. E. Miller, 1 lot .... Mrs. S. J. Miller, 1 lot ........ Sam K. Miller, 1 lot ........ M. W. Mills, 1 lot Branner Mitchell, I lot .... Will Mitchell. 1 lot .... Mrs. E. K. Montgomery, 1 lot Hal. E. Clifton Moody, I lot .... Fred R. Moody, 1 lot . .......... J. R. Morgan & D. A, James, 1 lot - J. C. Murphy, 1 lot S. J. Nichols, 1 lot Mrs. M. M. Noland, 1 lot .... John C. Norris, 1 lot J. M. Norris Est., 1 lot... Mrs. T. C. Norris, 1 lot ........ Mrs. Grace Norton, 1 lot .... H. A. Osborne, 1 lot, Bal. .. J. M. Palmer, 1 lot, Bal J. M. Palmer & J. R. Boyd, 1 lot ...;..........- J. N, Peacock Est., 1 lot . Lloyd Phillips, 1 lot G. C. Plott, 1 lot 88.85 Homer H. Plott, 1 lot .. U 00 Mrs. Irene Poindexter, 1 lot 8.60 R. G. Rathbone, 1 lot 2.04 Bertha A. Reece, 1 lot .. . 6.80 D. C. & Bertha Reece, 1 lot 10.80 Roy Reece, 1 lot ............ 18.70 S. J. Reece, 1 lot . 18.85 Una Reed, 1 lot . . .. 4.25 Walter Reed, 1 lot ... .15.60 Benard L. Reeves, 1 lot .... 18.70 Mrs. M. H. Reeves, 1 lot 229.93 O. S. iRhymer, 1 lot 10.20 W. F. Rogers, 1 lot 10.10 Nathan Rogers, 1 lot ........ 6.50 Rogers, Gilmer & McCrack en, 1 lot 5.10 Mrs. D. M. Russell , 1 lot .... 31.45 Madge Saddler, 1 lot . 3.06 Satterthwaite, Withers & Bass 1 lot 17.00 Fred H. Saunders, 1 lot .... 9.64 Arthur Shehan. 1 lot ............ 13.60 Mrs. G. E. Shoaf, 1 lot ........ 8.50 Mrs. Lou Silverthorn, 1 lot 21.80 D. M. Simmons, 1 lot ........ 1.70 Lacy B. Simmons, 1 lot .... 7.10 Dr. B. F. Smathers, 1 lot .... 10.20 George Smith, 1 lot .. 3.40 James R. Smith, 1 lot . 3.40 James Sorrells, 1 lot ........ 4.00 Monte G. Stamey, 1 lot .... 81.84 Thomas B. Stout, 1 lot ........ 10.78 Alice Stringfield, 1 lot . 2.89 Mrs. Mary E. Stringfield, 1 lot ....... 248.80 Dr. Sam Stringfield, 1 lot .... 72.08 Dr. Tom Stringfield, 1 lot 8.93 Joe N Tate, 1 lot 38.20 Mrs. James R. Thomas, 1 lot 25.50 Mrs. Alice Underwood, 1 lot 20.20 Spaldon Underwood, 1 lot 44.37 S. L. Underwood Est.. 1 lot 13.60 Geo. H. Ward, 1 lot 204.00 Waynesville Laundry, 1 lot 69.70 Waynesville Pharmacy, 1 lot 51.00 Reagan Wells, I lot ........ 1.70 Mrs. Ben West, i lot .. ..... 3.06 Walter Wilson, 1 lot ........ 4.12 E. L. Withers, 1 lot ........ ... 12.16 Rufus Wright, 1 lot 6.14 Oliver A. Yontf, 1 lot . ..... 20.15 COLORED Thomas Babb, 1 lot, Bal. .... 10.00 WUI Babb. I lot . I Jerry Brown, 1 lot ! Ines Banks Bryant, 1 lot . Dora Casey, 1 lot James Harrison Casey, 1 Sol Casey, 1 lot W. T. Conley, 1 lot S. A- Copeney, 1 lot ... Charlie Davis, 1 lot lot Ernest Dal ton, 1 lot Homer & Delia Forney, 1 Thomas Forney, 1 lot Will Gray, 1 lot Nelson Grifflnd, 1 lot Delcie Hackett, 1 lot .... Walter Haley, 1 lot J. W. Hall. 1 lot Henry Gudger, 1 lot Robert Hodge, 1 lot Alice Huston, 1 lot Ada Howell, 1 lot . Thomas Lenoir, 1 lot .... William A. Lenoir, 1 lot C. E. L. Love, 1 lot ... George Love, 1 lot ........ Henry C. Love, 1 lot ........ Henry L. Love, 1 lot Howard Love, 1 lot .. J. C Love, 1 lot ... Leon Love, 1 lot J. H. McDonald, 1 lot .... James McKinley, 1 lot .... John M. Melton, 1 lot ... John C. Melton, 1 lot .... J. H. Moore, 1 lot Mose Osborne, 1 lot, Bal. R. G. Osborne, 1 lot Saunders Osborne, 1 lot Vallie Peterson, 1 lot ... Etta Proctor, 1 lot Mary Rose, 1 lot Robert Sisk, 1 lot J. H. Stewart .1 lot Gaither Thompson, 1 lot Tinnie Thompson Est., 1 Maggie Trotter, 1 lot ... Louise Welch, 1 lot Jess H. Williams, 1 lot ... Heziah Young heirs, 1 lot lot lot 8.08 11.90 9.18 8.08 14.87 6.10 17.00 12.24 27.20 1.70 17.98 3.40 4.59 -12.15 6.80 1.70 7.65 13.46 13.42 8.08 11.90 39.10 37.40 13.60 2.13 16.15 7.65 16.15 14.87 15.13 2.72 6.12 23.80 8.50 5.95 17.70 10.80 2.65 6.80 8.09 9.35 11.90 6.80 17.50 13.46 10.20 5.10 5.62 8.09 This 11th day of August, 1941. JOHN W. BOYD, Tax Collector for Town of Waynesville 69.70 59.50 42.50 8.38 4.08 22.10 63.85 3.40 6.80 81.60 10.03 161.50 15.30 37.70 12.75 59.50 8.0H 13.46 6.12 1.70 6.10 83.64 14.92 8.50 45.18 15.81 21.25 19.55 6.63 68.59 1.63 18.88 89.93 11.90 4.03 8.50 BRICK HOUSES ARE COOLER When the hot sun beats down hotter and hotter you can appreciate the fact that brick houses are really cooler than others. Build with ETOWAH BUICK. nr ETOWAH . o) R I C K BUILDS BETTER HOMES MOLAND DRYSDALE CORP. Telephone 3 ETOWAH, N. C. Truck Deliveries to all Parts Of Western North Carolina R. M. S., 29 68.84 Moody, Sarah Est, 6 acres Moody, Mrs. S, A., 7 acres Moody, Senteue J., Palmer, MiUie, 22 acres Parton, Frank, 5 acres . Plemmons, W. B., 143 acres Plott, G. C, 72 acres, Bal. Plott, James R., 117 acres Plott, R. H., Est, 3045 acres Bal. . - Rathbone, Hiram Est., 17 acres ..... - . ' - Russell. Joe, 13 8.79 16.70 L43 40.49 63.46 10.S5 13.47 21.43 51.62 140.42 acres . Shehan, Rufus, 3 acres - Snipes, M. V, 1 acre Sutton, Billy, 2 acres Sutton, Jim, 10 acres - -Sutton, Rufus 10 acres Sutton, Ted, 10 acres -Tilbrook, James N., 7 acres nrniiamii Frank. 2 acres This the 4th day of August, 1941 J. E. FERGUSON, Tax Collector and Tax Super Tisor for Haywood County. 2.40 18.55 8.32 2.36 2.61 1.57 6.61 4.75 13.42 1.57 Notice Of Tax Sale Notice is hereby given that pur suant to law, and under the or- ON and AFTER July 14 All Suits and Plain Dresses Dry Cleaned and Pressed For I Waynesville Laundry Phone 205 .-T"f . :V f ' " iV.r"-. ' i Wherever Defense Plans Are Discussed... electricity becomes a first consideration! That this i truly an electrical agm ta evident in the extent to which, the peo ple of this nation har becom. de pendent upon electricity. Am a oona. cfuence the demands for electric powr have been atoadilr Increasing and It has become cm Important factor in prao tically all Defense Activities. This company has ben abl to meet all of the demands for service that havs been mads upon it within tho torritory M serves Including th hary rcniirmnts of Fort Bragg. At tho sam Mm It has been supplying large amounts of power to an important defense industry outside of its territory. a CAROLINA POWER & LIGHT COMPAHY
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