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fid Ii' r- pAGE Of The Waynesviile rucumaineer WjnsjTjli Jons Is Hurler; loii(ia Attcriiuou. August 1. 1 !)! Long Time As Golf Pro .Uiiil.i til pi II lit III it m tlir I I)HJiW mill i wo : kittum hi ii" ! S..H1-. I'.'-iisiaj fct-n li-ll-miici- : lin'i- i-r fun.' In) hurled was llit' vun up llnt'f ruM (luniiK Mis jaiiu- Pardue. Iosiiij; pili'luT. l)U(Hf. I'"'k hiull ,111(1 "inn In i-ri'diiiii'ii' ici fci'i"- Bats al Tally ban ,,, lu-liind huii Mi-mcy' ailt i noun , d hi he (1.1 If hut who in a t.lt.e 111!' nullum? I'.lllH- self from the line-up. Sluneymen ah Fore, (Canton) If 4 Duncan (Clearwaten 3b 1 Steppe, (Berkeley) If 0 Rathbone (Canton) 3b 3 Morris, (Berkeley) p 1 Hardue, (Berkele ) p 1 I). Hunnicutt (B'k 'l'y cf 4 Sparks, i Berkeley! if 5 Slider, (Berkeley) c 3 Abbott, (Berkeley) 2b 3 Beech (Clearwater) 2b 1 Seltzer, (Berkeley) 2b 1 Drake (Berkeley) ss 5 Loftis (Berkeley) lb i Burleson (Clearwaten p 1 Spence (Canton) 3b-lf 3 Totals 41 Pattonites ab Sams, (Ecustai ss 5 Troutman i Hazel w'di 3b 5 tlllir Alexander lEcusta) 2b Dudley (Hazelw'il) 2b Yount, (Hazelwoodi If Head, (Ecusta) ef Price (Enka) c ,niir ! ilirtT lor al thf I'laU' lt- lur live 0 1 1 J 1 36 ) - ( r l ll at 1 f- of haw- been fair Berkeley ir u.-ed lex man ,m lime dur (UiMil die tilt c men in n in n. nl Clearwater. lIlBllls et utllDII'e Scu won ijerv fcllnii deserved w liich 1 loin lie wa In hiildni'. lian 1 1 1 1 1 1 - I Smith, (Hazelwood) c i Cooksey. (Marteli c jGudger, (Enka) lb Carland, lEcustai lb Hoberson (Martel) if ' Tweed, (Enka) if j Trull (Enka) p Hobinson (Marteli A Israel (Martel) p Amnions, (Hazelw'di ! Totals ! A Struck out for Trull in 3rd. 'shanevmen 012 200 010 ' Pattonites 000 015 Olx- 7 Runs Batted In Loftis, Sparks, Spence. Fore, Sams 3, Head 2, ('in land, Troutman. Two Base Hits ; Spence. Sams, Snider. Head. Three I Base Hits Sams. Stolen Base Alexander. Double Play Drake to Abbott to Loftis 2. Babe on Balls Trull 2, Israel 1, Burleson 1. Par due 2. Strike Outs Trull 1, Israel 2, Amrrmns 2, Burleson 3. Pardue 2 Hits Off Trull 5 in 3 innings: ls- rael 5 in 3; Amnions 3 in 3: Bur ! leson 2 in 3; Morris 7 in 2 U) out in 6th); Pardue 5 in 3 VP --Israel 2. Pardue 2. PB Price 2. Winner: I Amnions. Loser Pardue. Time of iganie 2:15. Attendance S00 ' Ksl i . 3 0 , 1 1 1 1 I ' - 111 (he . 1 " 1 1 1 ( IIHI 1)1 (jl I III- 111! u i (j (j l-ieli Meadow i-'ull eour a- I In y () o Henry C'liiei. Al is ill Ins 34lli 0 0 assist him. 11 State Softball Tourney Pairings Are Announced pitilesMonals al l.oin: Island - arc. lelt lo inlit. Al. l-'loyil ami i ;n as club pro. 1 1 is bi ol In i Sam Patton, j Ray Slider, Top Hitters Manai r Sam Patton. of the Kn ka Kay unites, rapped out three hits in lour trips tu the plate against i the Hazelwood nine to move into a : first place tie with Kay Slider. Berkeley catcher, fur the hit leader ship in llie WNC Indu. trial lear iu i witn averages of 441 Rounding out the top five hip I fiei s in the loop are, Chaile Dun cm. of Clearwater with an aver as" of .426, David Sams, Kru ta 420 and Skipper Mark Ferguson. I Beacon Mills, at .417. ,lim Hoots and Fd Hunnicutt re tained their 3-0 and 7-1 records ivsptrtively to pace the loop's hol l ers. The following averaRes releasee! by Wilson Avers, loop secretary and do not include Saturday's i; allies. I! Hack Away, Duller! A 10 In 1930 Texas Open Taught Nelson A Lesson neons jnka fruiis will hi hawuiile ittlii'M I lie 1 w ll 1 11 l.eh nil the pi'l.d The j-'amc Saliiiila liul ll M.ilial',-1 ('. C I'l:1!!)!! 1 1 111)1- N (' eu.il lllllR host to-, Charlie Curtis Wins Army Golf Event In Sapporo, Japan Fillim uill pro- Kinder Klih Will- Ml la- i- is. ed In (l-.de I- 'line 1)1,1 h I I In- All-Star niL -in li ked I In Biii-d.'n ' 'Hull Ii Mini.aie -la.-i between the Hl'-el the in In, in line and tin- Charlie Curtis of Waynesville route 1 has added another toll title to his growing string His latest came last month at the course near Sapporo, Japan, when he won the 3 1 si Infantry Recipient tournament. t Curtis added that one to hi-, title- i in the 1946 and 1047 Way ville Country Club Invitation events and last year's .Vhcwlle Country Club Tournament. I He's a second lieutenant in a j medical company of the 31st Keei inent. part of the Seventh Inlantiy Division on occupation duty The story of his victory was pub lished in the Division newspaper ! which his wife received lal week Mis. Curtis and their two sons. ; Ronald Stuart, 3. and Charles I Terry ,6, plan to go to Sapporo late next month to join Charlie They are now staying with Mrs. Curti- -1 sister, Mrs. Thomas D. Biiehamian, j at her home in Gay, Jackson Coun-tv. The Standings B FRANK FC'K Al' Newsl'oalurcs Sports I'.ditor NEW YORK 'lilt- inconsistent golfer has little dill'iculty remem bering his ars or birdies l( the same token the pro goiter ean rat "There were woods on the letl ol the fairway and 1 hooked sev eral drives into the woods I came up wil Ii an eight ." tie oil in a minute or less his wors holes. Take Byron Nelson, for example. In 104") the Fort Worth. Tex., sta:' set a record for tournament gell when he won $!2..riH. In llllll) he won the I nited States Open Yet nine years earlier, as an amateur lie shot a 10 in the Texas Open at the Drc( kinliridge Park Country Club at San Antonio, I irst of a Series "It was (iuriiu: the first round of play." recalls Nelson. "It hap pened mi the ITitli linle at liicck iiihriilKc duiini; the Texas Open. I was playiiiK in front of liiiii' Sarazi n and was leniliiiK him at the time. I lliiincM I was a real hot shut in Knit. "I thitnt'lit I had this particular ,iweil up. Well. Ili( liwi run. i lahway at the 1Mb. in the water. Tin n I ii e halls in thi' w.itei hie up with :i HI loin on i he bole lulu liaim el San Anion Ihlulli'li Hie I bit a -hoi dl (A v tun ll .Mill f 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 ( h-IM 'ivjf ifI wy ierfiiS .420 .417 408 400 .379 379 373 .31)4 I .3Si) 3.riS 3r4 .3S1 .34.r .345 ! 333 333 .333 .327 j 323 .321 .313 .306 bail 11 Hie and Mnr In l w lib a 7 I and lulll h. inn el I line beil in Vii "I nun then on it l.iuchl me to Ii ml tu 1 1 v own business and not mi.i i about tile other fellow. " Horseshoe Meet Opens Thursday At Canton Park HVltOV MJ.MIN "Don't Worry About others" As a pro, Ni l on recall an igl.t ll,. hoi oil Ibe li.ll lie i'l' i nil hole tl ii 1 1 1 1 r ItMl at the lieyerly ( i it i . ( lull in ( bii -e n Industrial League Scores ii, r..i mid i .lll.ll.it Ii '. 1 1 Ii :l II hi III 1(1 We e pit. Thin lllll S. tern Inn.' d.A . shin ed in'76 1 aslour, orip of Kicntispi, pub son Beer,'' the cs' rescareli in itinenul brew- "h proved that uoed only by Kl changes am "isms. For prai etentwl a meth 5 fermentation, t,n,,''l from a le 1" an cxaet- f mift s discov-fmankindthan S or improv. a favorite bev-' P in his book, 1 ana wine sub ptions because ruE to micro. ntroduted rto Pursue the f" beta mav 10 "umaU and f,edfheainli r under- ntleaUvl Tri-State League I Club W Florence (14 ! Spartanburg (i0 Asheville 57 Rock Hill 53 Knoxville 46 Sumter 46 i Anderson . 45 Charlotte 40 L 40 44 46 52 54 55 58 62 Pet. 6 If) .577 .553 .505 .460 .455 437 .392 Western Newton Lincolnton Lenoir i Rutherford Morganton i Shelby Marion Hendersonville Carolina League 52 26 I lull I 'pi'UMI lIMliel 50 43 43 40 29 28 25 27 34 36 0 48 49 52 1 National St. Louis Brooklyn Boston J New York Philadelphia Pittsburgh I Cincinnati Chicago League 58 56 51 49 53 45 38 36 played r-Toda Bgnjfi. y, in 111 ntial! American New York -Cleveland Boston -Detroit Philadelphia league 60 35 56 53 54 53 Chicago . 41 Washington 36 St. Louis 33 .667 .649 558 .544 .500 .377 .364 .325 .61 1 .596 .526 .516 .515 47!) 396 'mi 632 589 552 540 .535 .418 .387 .344 1 4. on tin - in ( '.ii. ton - Memorial Heere- ark. I he el-' ls being eil In the Memorial Park t lie mi)i i si..:i nl r. . I ea- ln, ,,,, I dm i loi (' (' I'oin.lext' r. Thi e i :,' will 1. 1 i on olT in two ,u i- ini',- The Junior (lur ion will he iiikI. r Hi y eai s of age and the Senior (In Mmi lor men. 'the meet i. ,Mh n In all shngii's in WNC and a !aig. i nil list is anticipat ed in the -Mi-:;.'- and dinihli s r - pel it l in I), lending champion in the Seenir iliMMOII is Dee Stevenson ulnle Bay Coidell and ,.,lh walked oil with title last yeai The v . innei - ol I his year's tour- wiil auloinatiealiy (oaioy tinals ol the Labor Day I also eligible for tin Sig MeKI- the doubles p i.i nu lit for Hie niei t a I state next tniu nam month. nl at Winston-Sale Champion 'Y' Defeats Atlanta Behind Miller hurled a neat four toi v lor the Champ- sol'ball. rs Saturday as hard earned victory over Capital llollli Nai Miller Int. shllto'.ll v ion YM( A th. y won a tin Paik. nine nl vnanio before 1506 Nobody Home MEMPHIS. Tenn. lUPi E. Dye escaped a fine on charges o leaving the scene of an accident when he told the court that ne stopped and knocked on the doors of two houses near the site ot me mishap. In both cases. Dye siQ nobody opened the door. Jones ot t li innings Irikeout on Champion fans M.p.-r and Leon ucnl the full nine with MiHei racking up 12 and Jones eifm. .. n I II I Jill V a 'home run by Clyde Mill inning. Canton : 1J ll.'-O an .loll.S one was cr in lh six hits but error and ion came on hit, 1) Miller and Deweese in the seventh inning. r 7,'-,nt S"ooo 000 000-0 4 1 fP nn 100 000 20X-3 6 2 STonw.n,Und: MUUr to II. i la 111 I mil 11. Fell la ! M ii lei 0, . ( h a: wale! in ton ppd .'. STANDI fS Ih i keli y Ii. ai iin Fnka Fell' la llai I w ood Mai lei Cleai uali r ' anion 13 12 11 (1 fi 4 III 0 I 1 12 13 Pet. .1102 .722 .706 .444 .400 .353 .250 .18(1 Fl.ADlNti HAT'l t.KS Player & Team Slider. Berkeley Patton. Enka Duncan. Clearwater Sains. Ecusta Ferguson. Beacon Martin. Beacon C.udger. Fnka Yount. Hazelwood Sparks, Berkeley 1) Hunnicutt. Berkeley O W'aldroup. Beacon T Drake, Frusta linckner, Beacon Price, Enka Carland, Ecusta Huress. Beacon Dudley, Hazelwood Tweed. Enka Alexander. Ecusta Beno. Canton lioherson. Martel Abbott. Berkeley 1. Drake. Bet k. ley Dockens. Ecusta Pitts. Hazelwood LRADINC PIT Pitcher & Team Hoots, Berkeley Hunnicutt , Berkeley Trull. Fnka Aycrs. Beacon Handall, Fnka Aiid.-rsi li. iK.in Morris, Berkeley Alexander. Ecusta F Wilihims. Fnka Ki.n.r. Ecusta Israel. Martel Khynier, Beacon Amnions, Hazelwood Beaconites, Berkeley Win By Shutout Route The Berkeley and Beacon nines lacked up shutout wins in Satur day s competition. The Spinners de Icaled the Clearwater team two to nothing, in six innings while the Heaconiles topped Martel four lo nothing behind Norman Aycrs' three-bit pitching Capps hui led lour hit ball for Mallei bill the Beacon lads buiich- j ed their lots to score. Ferny Bailey j blasted a home run for the winner- to pave Hie way lo victory. I At Berkeley. Jim Hoots and Paul j Daniels hooked up in a pitching dinl with Hoots the winner. The Spinners got four bits while the j Clearwater team could get only I three. J The big blow of the game was a home run smash by Catcher Hay j Slider for t he winners. I he line srori": Beacon 022 000 000 -4 4 2 Martel 000 000 000 0 3 1 The pairings for the 1949 North Carolina Men's SoltUall Champion ship Tournament, which will open Aug lb at Canton, were announced tls weekend by Jim Uay. ot P.eids ville, eeeuti.e aecietdiy ut the State Softball Association. Champion, the ho.-:t team, will meet the Cieater Charlotte tlistiiet titleholder al H P M on opening day . The double-elimination event will be playnl at Champion Paik. Six teams will play on Tuesday, first day of the toui nainrnt and the other 1 1 e cut i alii w ill i ooipt-le llie following day . The 1 1 teams will be the di tiiel champion-, the bo I Champion team, and tin- ou-icndnp; tub-holder-'.. I'.oauoke liapid- Hniiiam o I TlieWertein Disliict i hampion jiDistiiet 8i will be deiuled next week in the lorn luoiu nl w lm h w ill open Aui'ie! ;t al Champion I'.uk The I n st round pan i n; - tor the ' Mill annual slate toll; naiueiit ; j Tuesday . August Hi 7 P. M defending stale champions 'Hoan i oke Hapids Boiiiancosi vs Western District cliain)iiins iplayed al Can- Ion); 8 P. M Host city team iCan 1 ton Champion yMCA' vs Creator I Charlotte District i hainpion: !) p in. Midwcsiein District Champ lions iplayed al (lastoniai vs. South District champions iplay- Hazelwood Stops Ecusta In 10th Pet. .441 44 1 Piedmont i eu at iM.)(ires'ii ie i I Wednesday August 17 2 30 p. j in. -Southeastern District chanip j ions iplayed at Wilmington' vs winner Hoanoke Kapuls-Weslcrn: 1 3:30 p. m - North Central District champions .played al Durham' vs. winner Northwestern District champions ' pia ed al Winston , Sail tili:7 ()0 n in North Piedmont i District champions 'played at Cii'ccnshoi in s winner Host City , Charlotte. ) p in Noi I heasleru litsll'lcl cliampions played al Hnali- . oke Hapidsi is winner Midwestern -South Piedmont Squeeze Bunt By Glen Wyatt Nets Winning Run After battling through nine in nings of baseball thai saw every thing in tlie book happen, the Haz el wood nine captured their second straight extra inning game by sijueeiing across the winning run in the bottom of (he tenth to de feat the F'.cusla team here Satur day afternoon, 1 1 to 10. The fans had little chance to re lav as botli team; rapped the ball al a steady clip to score in almost every inning, with first one team h ailing and then the other. Skipper Fliiier Dudley opened Hie bottom ot the tenth with a single and advanced to second on a wild pitch Oliver Yount bunted safely down the first base line to move Dudley to third. Alter Yount look second. Bob Pitts was pur posely passed to load the bases. With the infield drawn in close. Clen Wyatt dumped a perfect squeeze bunt down the first base line lo score Dudley with the win ning marker Jack "ShcrilV" Smith. Hoy Head and Pele Dockens. both of the vis itors, rapped out home runs dur ing the game. .lack Amnions went the route for the locals and although hit hard, was tight in the pinches lo rack up his fifth loop win. Kusly Carland, who hulled the I Ot h inning, was charged with the loss. Oliver Yount paced the local batsmen with four hingles in six trips while Dockens anil Clayton each had three for five for Ecusta. Jack Case rapped out three for five for the locals TIEUS 1 W I. l'et.i 3 II 1(100 7 1 .1175 5 1 .1133 , 4 I .600 3 I .750 5 2 .714 2 I .001 ! 3 2 .600 4 3 571 3 8 500 , 3 3 .500 i 2 2 .500 i 4 6 .4011 Nats' Relief l5 I i h The box score: Ecusta ab r b e Drake, If 2 2 11 Sams, ss : 1 1 0 Alexander. 2b 5 110 Carland. rf-p 3 110 Clayton, 3b 5 13 3 Head, ef 5 2 2 0 Dockens. lb a 2 3 0 Sexton, c 5 0 1 0 Keener, p 1 0 U 1 By rd, p 2 0 0 1 Miller, a 10 0 0 Case, b 10 0 0 Totals 41) ID 13 5 Hazelwood ah r h e Henry, lb 6 12 0 Troutman. 3b 3 0 0 0 Smith, c 6 12 1 Dudley, ss 6 3 2 1 Yount, if 6 3 4 0 Pitts, rf 5 0 2 0 Gen Wyatt, 2b 4 1 0 0 Case, cf 5 0 3 0 Lane, rf 0 10 0 Amnions, p 5 1 1 0 Totals 46 1116 2 a Batted for Keener. 3rd. b Batted for Byrd. 10th Ecusta 201 220 0012 010 Hazelwood 312 101 001 1 11 Huns Batted In - Carland 2. Smith 3. Clayton 2. J. Case. Sex ton, Drake, Head 2 Amnions, Dock ens, Yount, Wyatt 2. Two Base Hit Yount, Case Three Base Hit Clayton. Home Huns -Smith. Head, Dockens. Stolen Base -- Sams, Yount 2. Troutman. Dudley. Dou ble Play -Wyatt to Henry: Sams to Alexander to Dockens Left on Base Ecusta 5. Hazelwood 13. Base on Balls oil Amnions 5: Keener 2. Byrd 4. Carland 1 Strike Out by Amnions 2. Keener 2, Byrd 1. Hits oil Keener 9 in 5. Byrd 4 in 5. Carland 0 in 2 Win ning Pitcher Amnions. Losing Pitcher Carland. Vaynesville Invitation Golf Tournament Set For Week Of August 13 At Club WASHINGTON Lloyd soul lipaw pun ha .. (I by I h e Wa Jiingloii Senators fioni Oak land in June for a reported $75. 000. is seeing a lot ol a. I ion a.- a I el let pitcher loi Ill the space of July he received in)', the Yankees in l chef ellolls. the Nat - Willi ' e . . day in ii i (lit lm In .it ; a 1 1 . 1 While So i Two New Rookies Clearwater Berkeley 000 000 001 Olx 3 1 4 4 J rr-' 3 . -j j Tom Saflell Pirates Al Maple? Browns Muzzle Loaders To Be Chartered In Next Month The newly-oiKanlzed Smoky Mountain Miivleloaders Associa tion Is expected to be chartered within the next mouth by the National MnzyleloidiiiK Uille As sociation. The announcement was made today by Elmer I'rady of Hazel wood, head of the local organiza tion. Mr. Arrington Wins Hog Rifle Shoot Saturday Ih 1 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 Arl ington took top hon or' Sal in (lay in the hog. rifle shoot ing match held by the newly-organized Smoky Mountain Muzzle loaders Association. Willis IliniiMarnei' placed second. Jim Muirav of Canton finished third, and II. Al i lnglon came in i fourth Klinei l-'i ady . club executive, said today the joining of three Can-ton men brought the club inembeiship to 17 'Ibe new- members are Mr. Mm l ay Hoke Hall, and Jim Co man. Among the visitors from Canton who attended Saturday's match were II I'eiiils. Miss Clout., and Maigaiel Conian. Tin next match will he staged August 13. The fourth annual Wavnesville Country Club Invitation Golf Tour nament will open the week of Aug ust 13 on the club's 6 210 yaid par 71 course. Charlie Putnam ol Wavnesville will be back lo d. lend the title he won last yen lint unheal ions are that there will be more - hot makers after it than the held ol 1!U that competed in last year's event. Denton Brown. . lub caddy mast er and member ol the tournament committee, said today the tourney officials expected a lai gel group of contenders. The entrants may 'hoot their 18 hole qualifying round either Aug ust 13, 14, or 15 Match play will open August 16. with one lH-hole round i beduled for that day. and 18 bole rounds also set for the next two days. On August 19. the lin.di Is will shoot for the title in a round of 36 holes. The finals of the other flights will be held over lH-hole routes. Entries are to be tiled wilh Hay Raynor, the Country Club pro who is directing the tournament. Other members of the tourna ment committee in addition to Mr. BroWn are Aaron Prevost. It. L. Prevost. Sr , and Jim Qulnn - The tournament will be conduct ed under the rules of the V S Golf Association The tournament com mittee will have the liii.il decision on all questions that arise in the tournament. The Federal Housing Adminis tration does no building and makes no loans. insures housing loans. SUMMARY OF UNIFORM ANNUAL BUDGET ESTIMATE OF HAYWOOD COUNTY. NORTH CAROLINA For the Fiscal Year Beginning July I. 1949. and Knding June 30. 1950 Published in Compliance with Requirements of the "County Fiscal Control Art" - Section 7. Ch. 146, P. L. FIND COLUMN 1 Total Budget Requirements COLUMN 2 Estimate of Revenue To Be Available Other Than Tax Levy COLUMN 3 (Col. 1, Iss Col. 2) Tax I.evy lo Balance Budget COLUMN 4 Estimates of Un collectible Taxes. Commissions on Collections and Tax Payer' Discount COLUMN 5 (Col. 3 Plus ( ol. 4) Total Amount of Tax Levy COLUMN 1927 C COLUMN Estimate of Property Valuation Estimate of Tax Rate on SI (HI Valuation COLUMN 8 Tax Rate of Last Preceding Levy GcnPl ' $ 90,330.00 $ 50,505.00 Special - 37-85-73 2'437-98 p, r 36,422.00 4,562,00 Debt Service ,926.25 Hospital "8,500.00 136,977.30 Capital Outlay - 150 00 U65.3 10M22.00 Ca nto. Outlay 24,916.11 H.428.86 Debt Service 47,265.24 4, 944.54 Canton City Schools 29,095.78 7,855.78 Penaltv . 428.95 428.95 Old Ape Assistance - - 239,400.00 211,177.35 A.d to Dep. Clnldren 114,000.00 95,415.00 WHfare 31,358.58 9,932.73 Canton School Bldg. Fund 6,701.60 674.75 TOTAL $1,000,602.24 $602,352.29 $ 39,825.00 34,647.75 31,860.00 66,560.80 11,522.70. 12,584.70 52,940.70 10,487.25 42,320.70 21,240.00 28,222.65 18,585.00 21,425.85 6,026.85 $398,249.95 $ 4.425.00 $ 44,250.00 $29,500,000.00 $0.1500 $0.1500 3,849.75 38,497.50 $29,500,000.00 .1305 .1200 V.40.00 35,400.00 $29,500,000.00 .1200 .1191 7,395.65 73,956.50 $29,500,000.00 .2507 .2856 1,280.30 12,803.00 $29,500,000.00 .0434 0482 1,398.30 13.983.00 $29,500,000.00 .0474 0150 5,882.30 58,823.00 $29,500,000.00 .1994 1,165.25 11,652.50 $29,500,000.00 .0395 4 702.30 47,023.00 $29,500,000.00 .1594 2,360.00 23,600.00 $29,500,000.00 .0800 .0800 3,135.85 31,358.50 $29,500,000.00 .1063 .0644 2o65.00 20,650.00 $29,500,000.00 .0700 .0100 2 380.65 23,806.50 $29,500,000.00 .0807 .0546 '669.65 6,696.50 $29,500,000.00 .0227 .1000 $44,250.00 $442,500.00 $29,500,000.00 $1.5000 $1.5000
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