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I ■ """' 1 1 ■■ -.—Lm ■■ , , , .... ■ • . rrturs 20,000 People Read Star Want Advs-TIie Cost Is Small; Rcsul s Good k What You Want > Lin the WANT ADS . ..... Rates For Want Advertisements In. Phis Column Minimum Charge Foi Any Warn Ad 25c. This siae tvpe I cent pei word each insertion This size type 2c per word each insertion. This size type 3c per word each insertion. J. O. TAYLOR'S TAXI 3ERV ice, located with Sellers Slice Shop, phone 602—night phone 600. Shoe repairing at new low prices, Sellers Shoe Shop, In the building recently vacated by Chas. A. Hoey, North La fayette street. tf 21c ELECTRIC LIGHT Bulbs, all sizes. Phone 73. Cleveland Hard ware Co. ltc FINK IRON AND METAL CO sen used auto parts tor all makes of cars Highest cash prices paid tot ah Kinds ot funk, and wrecked cars Trade Alley, rear ot Kendall Medi cine Co., Phone 580. - tf 2c AUTOMOBILE TIRES are sold a lit tle cheaper at Cleve land Hardware Co. Washburn’s. See Our Display. Ite TERRA-COTTA Pipe. All sizes. Cleve land Hardware Co. It ANY MAKE RADIO REPA1R ed. Parts for all makes. Mauney Radio Service. S. Washington St., Phone 518. 12t 15c ' WASH POTS AND Galvanized Tubs. Special prices on same this week. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc "for RENT OR SALE: 6 ROOM house, South LaFayette street. See Ralph Hoey at Cleveland Drug CO. tf 12c SPRAY PUMPS, Lime, Sulphur & Ar senate of Lead. Sold by Cleveland Hard ware Co. ltc I HAVE SOME NICE JERSEY heifers with calves for sale or trade for good mules. Claud M. Inman, Y'ork, S. C. 2t 19c Swift’s Products Washing Powders 4 pkgs. 15c Laundry Soap, 4 bars 15c Sun-Brite Cleaner, large cans_____ 5c Wool Soap, 5 cakes __15c Soap Chips, 3 packages - 25c Hard Soap, 2—10c bars _ 15c C. H. -REINHARDT SOUTH SHELBY. 2t-21c 'brown bobby—the tri angular doughnut. Fresh every day at Piedmont Cafe. 3t 16c FOR RENT — TWO OR three furnished or unfurnish ed rooms. Mrs. H. McConnell, Fallston Road, 140-W. 2t-lGc i CALL 832 AND WE WILL CALL find get your car and wash it for 75c. The Auto Inn. Next to White way Dry Cleaners. 3t 16c CLOSE-OUT PRICE on Combination Car rom Board — Only $3.50. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc ~FOR RENT: FURNISHED BED rooms with steam heat, Mrs. Ellen B. Switzer. Phone 669. 12t 16p sTmond^cross Cut Saws are sold by Cleveland Hardware Co. Washburn’s Place. lte WANTED: TWO DOWNSTAIRS rooms, unfurnished. See R. C. Allen, Patton’s Barber Shop, phone 504. 2t 19c Reinhardt Specials Corn Meal, 10 lbs._i._25c New Cabbage, lb. __ 4c Irish Potatoes, 8 lbs.__ 25c Sweet Potatoes (Kiln Dried) 8 Pounds_ 25c Pork Ribs. lb..___ 12! c Overalls, sizes 5 to 10_4^c Men’s Overalls, heavy den:m, p?ij# r n’s T’eav-‘w—k S’*Hs f^c C. H. PKTNHA^UT SOUTH SHELBY 2t-21c BROWN BOBBY DOUGHNUTS Fresh, crisp, tasty—25c dozen. Pied* mont Cate. 3t 16c AXES! A X E S ! Kelly and Blue Grass for only $1.25. See us. Cleveland Hardware Co. Ite FOR RENT: THREE CONNECT ing housekeeping rooms, unfur nished. Kitchen has sink, cupboard. One block from square. Mamie Jones. 2t iSc FOR RENT; FIVE! ROOM house on We. t Warren St, All con veniences. Nat Bowman. tf 21c FOR BEST PRICES on Leather Goods, Collars, plows and all kinds of farming tools. See us. Cleve land Hardware Co., WASHBURN’S, ltc FOR RENT. FIVE ROOM FUR nishod house on W. Graham St. Ap ply 112 McBrayer St. j tf 21c ANNOUNCEMENT — I HAVE sold my grocery store to my daugh ter, Miss Myrl Bridges. Hereafter the business will be operated by her S. Bridges, route 2, Gaffney, SC 3t 16p GOOD STOCK OF Barb Wire and Nails. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc TAKE HOME A DOZEN BROWN Bobby’s Doughnuts. Freeh daily. 25c dozen. Piedmont Cafe. 3t 16c " BROOMS — 75c & $1.25. See our display. Cleveland Hardware Co. ltc FOR SALE: TWO BEAGLE RAB bit dogs: Josh Crowder, R-l, Lattl more. 3t 21p FOR SALE FASTSIDE PREFER RED Stock. Mrs, W. L. Pack ard. 3t-19c PHONE 78 OR 85 for your Coal and Wood orders. Quick Delivery. Best Qual ity Coal. Washburn Coal Co. ltc WANTED CUSTOM Hatching, Newtowm Compartment Incuba tor. H. McConne’l, Fallston Road. 4tl6c SPECIAL PATES FOR REGU lars. We solicit your patronage. Give Us a trial, monthly rataes. Satisfac tion or no pay. Green Lantern fra Room. 3-2h FOR SALE - TWO Oliver Stalk Cutters - Going at a bargain. CIceland Hardware Co. ltc FOR SATE: ONE UPRIGHT three H. P. boiler and one A Hoff man press, al o good National cash register Hike new. I'd Inch electric fan, small desk, electric hair drier, ane vibrator and other barber shop and pressing club equipment. Box S15, Slie’by, or E. S. Hardin. Dover Mill Boarding House. 2t 21p -ATTENTION Farmers, Merchants, Ginners, When Offering Cottons Would Appreciate A Call Export and Mill Connections W. P. HARDWICKE Phone 406. Shelby, N. C. tfc “specials fopTfriday and Saturday only:— 8 lb. Bucket Lard __90 Coffee, Fresh Ground, lb. 15c Flour, Guaranteed, 100-lb. Bag_i_- $2r Meal, Fresh Ground, bag 2” No. 2 Tomatoes ___1C: P to Be-ns, 10-lbs. _____ ‘ 1.. H. CTT \MPION, SOUTH SHELBY, PHONE 2c-21c VW .W W JmmT^ .-V--- ,W v--*-- .w^ Around Our TOWN Shelby SIDELIGHTS | By KKNN DKI M. ,fWV% VA w. Vk% .*W% /VU-W -»v. %--v Here’s one for you to pondci* on:'j Why do people always want to hold to the end seat in church, in the court room, in a theatre, and elsewhere? A reader hands in that query, and he says "I’ve always noticed that j tnen and women when they get on the end seat at church and eise | where cling to it. Often ushers have to ask them to move over. What in Istinct causes that#” Guess we’ll have to write Einstein, | Dr* Copeland or porothy Dix about Shelby Shorts: Doras Willi', for- j mer proprietor of the Palace barber ■shop, Is one of those Shelby fellows ! who has been places and seen [things. Mention almost any spot on [the globe anti you'll learn that he has been there. You see, he served 13 years in Uncle Sam's army and four years in the navy . . . Here’s a slap at your set rules for living far into old age: the 94-year-old grand father of a Shelby man smokes a 'track of cigarettes and takes his tod dy daily , . . . This checker tourna ment between the players of York and Shelby recalls the days of the old Central hotel when Sampson, the sign painter, could take ’em all on and lick 'em. . , . Why not get up a horseshoe tournament so that t some of us country-bred boys might | strut our prowess? . . . . George] Masness, the barber, has figured it out and it is his opinion that a shine boy gets us much money out of the average pair of shoes as do the manufacturer, whole ale and re tail merchants. At 10 cents per shine, he’s not far wrong . .. . Ref erence to the two brown derbies being worn in Shelby how brings the information that a Forest City man, a strong supporter of Alfred ; Emmanuel Smith, lias been wearing his brown headgear since 1928 and holies to keep on wearing it, he says, until A1 gets in the Pennsyl vania avenue mansion where the | Hoovers are rooming now . . . “If,” i [ says a long-headed Cleveland county ; farmer, “the farmers of Cleveland county do not live at home this year, they’ll be living at the coun ty home next year” . . . . Remem ber war days when we had to toss down a penny or two with our nickels to get a dope? Well, that's what we think about,, the proposed sale tax—hot that what we think will likely cause a special might ses-, sion of legislature ... If it will not offend his dignity: Horace Easom has a face and a personality tha , would be good assets for a movie star or radio announcer . . . . How' many pins did you say ther<j were in a new shirt when it comes from the store? Count them and report ] —— I Is It true that the children who gambol over the campus of Centra’ high school here are walking over , the graves of Yankee soldiers? A rumor wafted our way has It that during the Civil war a number of Federal soldiers were burled where the school is now located, And they tell us, too, that baek In the days when Ure red skins fished In Broad river and trapped rabbits in No. 7 township that there was a big Indian camp ground located where the old city pump station is. Hundreds of arrowheads huve been found there—so they say. "I can tell you,” Informs a reader, "one reason why highway 20 was routed up East Warren street in stead of East Marion street: It is the straightest route along Marion street as the highways enters and leaves the city, but the highway along Marion street would have passed In front of two schools.” And the same reader doesn’t think the present routing will be changed soon. They may not matter very much, but they are things which we occa sionally wonder about: What do you suppose the second Initial in Odus M. Mull's name stands for? Or the second one In Chus. C. Blanton's name? Or these other ones—The “R” In R Ed Campbell, in Fred R. Morgan and John R, Dover? The 'B'' in Claude B. (Pat) McBrayer? The other “S" in Solomon S. Royster? and Carl 8. Thompson? The "A'' in Julius A. Suttle? The “A" in David A, Beam and also in the names of all of his sons? The "M" in John YOU SAVE IN BUYING ITf* BAKING IW POWDER You save in usin9 K C. Use LESS than of high priced brands. PR/q* J FOR OVER * <0 YEASfc IT'S DOUtLE ACTING MILLIONS OF POUNDS USED BY OUR GOVERNMENT M. Best and Sam M Gault? Tht j "C" In Thad C Ford? Incidentally, do you know either j name of J. C- McNcel.v or W A. Pendleton'’ Yes, Clyde Hoey's middle name is Roark “Since,” chimes in a carious read* j er, "you couldn’t name that most beautiful Shelby woman referred to in the eolyurn, can you tell us who is the Clara Bow, or "It,” girl of Shelby. Sure we c»ii, but for sev eral reusons we will hot, (To all you girls who think we're referring to you—we are.» Recently. In connection with the 35th anniversary of the T. W. Ham* rick jewelry firm, we wondered 11 all the engagement and wedding rings sold the first year In business have | been paid for. Prom the head of the | firm we learn that they have. What's more the firm has sold wedding rings to children of couple* wedding rings were sold to the first year in business, and other Jewelry to grandchildren of those first cus tomers. That's how this old wor'd If the city directory Is to be de pended upon— [ —There Is a street known as North Marlon and another as Shank street, —There isn't a single Hoover llv | ing In Shelby. —There are two families here, one ; named Nix, the other Nicks. "A nrw years ago, I found that I was very weak and nothing I ate seemed to give me any strength,” writes Mrs. R. B. Douglas, 704 South Congress St, Jackson, Miss. ”1 suffered intense pain tn my head and back. At times I would have to hold to something to steady my self, ao as to do my little work. I was worried about my condition. "My mother told me that I should take Cardui After taking two bottles, I felt stronger, but I kept on tak ing it until my head and back quit hurting. I took about six bottles in all, and have never quit prais ing CarduL” CARDUI USED BY WOMEN FOB OVER 50 YEARS r&ka Thedford's Black-Draught for Constipation. Indication, and Biliousness. —The shortest family name In the city Is New. —Ben Bright lives on Oidnov St. —The first name of One of the city’s most beautiful girls isn't giv en, and het last name is spelled wrong. —Will Cash lives on Chestnut 8r —Virginia Pair lives at 74 New Village. —Shelby has three Max Oard ners. — An Andrew Jackson and a Woodrow Wilon live In the city. —Robert Lee lives In Hlllcrest. —There is one family in the city by tire name of Iavy and another by the name of Leigh. —North, West, and East are three family names in Shelby. In those families are a Mrs. Kate North and a Mrs. Kate West. Asbury Street lives on South Washington street. —Ray Green and John Black live on South Washington street. —Mrs. Louise Wood lives on Chestnut street. —Bessie Bess lives on Railroad street —Earthen Brown, colored, lives on Buffalo street Now, what do^you know about all that? Colleges plan buildings to vost $62,500,000 to sld employment. How Did Mother Know? So watchful of the family'* welfare. She anticipate* their need* and their pleasures. On crisp, cold morning* you'll find het cheer fully serving the finest pancake* that ever came off a g r i d d I e, with the moNt delicioua a y r u p made — Golden Crown — the syrup supreme with the true Southern flavor. At Bett Gracer# Everywhere Steuart, Son A Co, Inc., Baltimore, Mi. r KEE BOOK of Southern Recipe* tfcnl on Request. Old Time Fiddlers At Casar Friday Then* will lx- art old I Into fiddlers eoiivcr.tinn at Casar Friday night, January 23rd, ' for the benefit of Casar high schA>! ftind. Cash prizes amounting to $25 will be given for the best band, for best rendition on violin. lor second best rendition on violin, for best rendition on banjo, for best rendition on guitar, for best on harmonica, for best rendi tion on an accordion, for best band of two, for best vocal selection, for best clog dancer, for best, Charles ton dancer, hog calling contest, for the person who brings the largest family, for the young man who brings the best looking girt A radio speaker has just now In formed us that Detroit is connected with Canada by a tuimel. Or did he say funnel?—Cedar Palls Record. AOMIM.STK VI'KIX NQTICS Huvlnt qualified as administratrix of the estate of W 8 Waters, deceased, this IS to notify all persons having claims -gainst the said estate tu present Uiem to •■ia properly proven on or before the JSntl day of December. 1031, or this notice will oe pleaded m bar of nny recovery iherc of All persons owing the said estate will please make Immediate settlement to the undersigned This December 33nd 1010. 1IANN1K WATCH*, Administratrix W S. Waters, deceased. #t Dec Up HOSIER* HOSPITAL, Inc (■Of Cfcariutlr H- CM Mrsnrh ill | Urn. Harmon’* Hemstitching Shop * t Coder Lhm .*l,. ir Shoo) (foster; tni) Kivtuii (iund* \>*Uj IU»»tred I III H#»r Mutt ft* lAiindereiti I 6 THISTKES SALE. By virtue of tile power of sale cdn ..incd In a deed of trust executed on IJOvember 1, 1M8 by W P Atwood and wife Nellie Arwood and of record in boo* 153. page lti, of the rrg.ster'e office ol Cleveland county. N c. to me as trus tee, eecurtng an Indebtedness to R. L. Oagertxart and delault having been made In the payment of said indebtedness and having heen called upon to execute the trust, I, as trustee will sell for cash to the highest bidder at public auction at the court house door in Shelbv, N C., on Wednesday f ehruary 4, 1931 at 11 o'clock M the following described real estate; Located In No. a township, Cleveland county. N. c., and fronting on the Shel by-PolkTille-Unton toad and Joining the lands of Oeoige Sparks. John E Kllloti. Sob Bridges, Evans McBrsyer, Daggerhart and others and being the home tract of the R L. Daggerjmrt farm and accord ing to survey made by A. M Lovelace county surveyor. on the 27th day ot March 1*13, description of said home tract ts as follows; Beginning at a pine itree. John Elliott's and George Sparks corner arid runs thence with east line of George Sparks land north 8W degrees east 62 l-fl poles to a stone; thence north 701* degreesWest 481, poles to a stone in tha fast line of the Evans McBrsyer laud, hence with tha MrBrayar Una north 33 degrees east 38 poles to a stone in ceil ter of old road; thence with center o old road south 64 degrees east 39 poles to a stone: thence south 48'-i degrees east 13 2-6 poles to a stone tn north edge o( old road, thence i.orth 27 * a degrees east 6 1-6 poles tn a siouo near edj> of new Shelby-Polkrllle road; thenca south 8s', degrees east 48 poles to it stone and cor uer. Bob Bridges line; thence south 6', degrees east 47',» poles to stone in field thence with John Elliott's west line south MS degrees west 85 poles to pine tree the point of beginning containing 36 acres more or less anil being all of that tract deeded by n. L. Dagtierhart and wife. B Z Daggerhart on the 1st day pf Nov. 1*28 to W p Arwood and Nellie a Ar wood as is of record in book 152 page 1H of the register's office of Cleveland coun ty. N. C, reference to said deed being hereby made. Tbe foregoing land will be sold subject to any unpaid tax that may be assessed against said land OLIVER 8. A NTH ON V, Trustee it Jan 7-jlc ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. Having qualified as the administrator of J W. Self. deceased. this W to hereby no liiy nil person indebted to earn estate to make immediate payment of such indeot filiitss to the undersigned, and this Is to turther notify nit persona holding claims against snd estate to file mime itemized end vended with the undersigned on or be lore November 11. 1B31 or this notice will ■e pleaded in bsr ol any recovery there in!. This the 11th dn» of November, 1»30. W. J. SBLT, Administrator Newton At Newton. Attys. Ot Nov. l9o ADMIMSTRAIOR'S NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that I have this day (justified mi administrator with the nlll annexed uf the estate ol W .1,1.tin sinstey McSwafn, late ol Cleveland coun ty; N c, and all persons Indebted to said er.taie will max* immediate payment to toe undersigned. All persons having claim* .agonist said estate will present mem to me properly proven for payment on or be loir- January 10th, 1833, or this notice will be pleaded In bar of their re covery. Thu January 10th 1831. ELIJAH MoSWAlN. Administrator with the will annexed of WUltain lEnsfey McSwaln, dec'd. tiyhurn ft Hoey, Attys; 6t Jan Hit 1 I HTIFICAT* Ot fll.INC. OF CONSENT nv mtockhoUjkks to dissolc TION, Sftate Of North Carolina, Departmen! of Btate. To all to whom these present may come —erecting Whereas, It appears to my satisfaction, by duty authenticated record Ot the pro ceedings lor the voluntary dissolution thereof deposited In my ciifioe. that he farmers Mercantile Company a corpor ation of tin* State, wltosa principal office IS situated In the town of Loltlmore, county Ilf Cleveland. State of North Csro litia (W S Walker being the agent there in and In charge thereof, upon whom process may ho served), has complied with the requirements of Chapter 33 of the Consolidated Statutes, preliminary to the Issuing of this Certificate that such consent haa been filed: Now. thereiore. I, J. A. Hartness. Sec retary ol State of the State of North Carolina, do hereby certify that th* said corporation did. on the 5th day of Jan uary .10.11, die 111 my office a duly exc ritied and attested consent In writing to the dissolution of said corporation, exe cuted by more than two,thirds in interest «t the stockholders thereof, which sold certificate ami the record of the pro ceedings aforesaid are now on file In my raid office as provided by law. in testimony whereof. I have hereto set mi hand and stinted my official seal, at ! Raleigh, this 5th day of January, A. D„ J. A. HARTNESS, Secretary of State. 1831. i __ st-Jaelo lunnuMU.iut a r-ALL By virtu* of an order of the Superoir Court, mail* in a pedal proceeding entitled "Bound G Phttbeok, Ad*, et *1. V*. WV T. Qfeen, cl »1 ", the undersigned com missioner v 111 sell to the highest bidder at the Court House Door in Shelby oh. Saturday, February ll»1ti;il, at U O'Clwek M. or within legal hours, the following de scribed real estate, to-wlt: FlRflT That tract of land intended to he conveyed to W. T. Qteen, described as follows: Be.ng In No 7 Township, Cleveland County. State of North Carolina. Begin ning It a stone and pointers, M H. CJreen's corner and runs thence N. *7 3-4 W 10.35 chains to a stone in W. M- Tes s.nler's line: thence with said line N. 13 1-4 W. 33 53 chain* to a stone, Mauney's corner thence N 73 S 5.65 chains to a stone, Green* own comer; thence with hi* own Un* 8 U—37.3,5 chain* to tho beginning, containing 35 1-3 acres more or less. SECOND Th»t tract of land intended to be conveyed to Walton Oreen and W. T. Green, described us follows: Being in No 7 Township, Cleveland County, State of North Carolina. Begin ning at a stake on the West bank of Brushy Creek, Spangler * corner, and runs thence with hi* line 8 71-49 W 630 feet to a stake, a new corner; thence a new line 8. il-23 E. 1163 feet to a stake, cor ner of the tract deeded th s day to Beu nah Philbeck and Ray Green; thence With line of said tract N. 70-40 B. Ml feet to a stake thence with line of said tract N 76-06 E 048 feet to the center of lBrushy Creek; thence with said creek the allowing approximate courses and dis tances; N. 47-30 W. 370 fact; N. 50 W. 385 feet: N 84-50 W. 235 feet; N. 26-55 W, 578 feet to the beginning, containing 33 acres more or less, and being a part of that tract deeded to T. J. Oreen by O. P. Green and wife, and a part of that tract deeded to Tom Green by M. M. Maunev .and wile. TERMS OF SALE:One-third cash on day of sale B-lance in one and two years This the 13th day of January, 1831. B T. Falls, Commissioner. 4t-Jan 14 a Try Star Wants Ads, TOOTS AND CASPER— Will Ca^-er Accept The Colonel's Challenge? ' *3 AT CAMPER > Ou=.t heard Your bide tfiew, colonel hoofer telling THE BOYS THAT YOU DON'T Pare. Enter tPur baby in vthe Contest hib baby . '■& ENTERED in — / HOOFER TOLD / ME HE WISHED YOU 1 WOULD ENTER \ Buttercup BECAUSE. 1 HE'D £rET ALL THE H MORE 6-ATJBEACTI0N A OUT OF HAVING \ HI'S BABY . \ win*. r~^ LET HIM PAVE' WHAT ^ IX) YO\J CARE WHAT COLONEL HOOFEP 5aY<& P —1 theRE LV BE 50,000 BAB'E^ IN THE CONTEST AND THAT* PLENTY OF COMPETITION FOR HI5 BABY r HE ®> PPACTiCaLLY Challenging me! I FOR *T\W0 PIN'S* I D CALL HI'S* BLUFF TDOT®*! | its a fine way FOR HIM TO ACT AFTER ME APPOINTING HIM VICE-PRESIDENT OF the GOOD F EL LOWS ■:?>: IcLUB'. r J.-L. tWtf HueP*/* I DON 'T VNOW whetwer to enter 0UTTEPCUP op not*, anything can happen in a content= what if I entered ©uttercup and the. HOOFER 0ABY WON ? I COULDN'T <5>TANP THE HUMILIATION ■» r \ UE«^=> IP BETTER LET / WELL ENOUGH ALONE HOLLAND4? OF OUR READERS ARE ROOTING FOR TEDD'l'HOOFER. 'to WIN 1 OF COuP^e IF BUTTERCUP WERE IN THE CONTENT HE’D HAVE A LEGION OF FOLLOWERS, TOO! WHAT WOULD YOU DO >F- YOU T WE?’ C<wfF» ? Another Hat In The Ring. Ve<=>1»FE.0OV^ TMEWEtL eoVmi \ BH PO.OOO BAR\E<5 NC ' WILL WIN-’ CAPPED WNOWE, IT ~T0O'. THATc, WHT HE DOE^WT PAt?E ENTER Ht^BABV 0A8V CONTENT, EH, COLONEL HOOFER? ?JM I LL ^HOW him! I Vv/IIL EHTg-R Bu-TTFt?CuP' I'M ,\uc.t IW -TIME.. TOO BECAUSE AIL PHOTOctPAPHCj MO'bT ( BE IN TMH. MAIL^ ) BV MIDNIGHT J "TOniAht . C A<=»P£tt , UON T TELL ME YOU RE. mailing a Photo Or Bv r» tfpcup tw To the baby Content:'? I CfrCTAINU't' AM TOOT®** \~Te7 A <5WFIL . PHOTO, TOO; AMD A<5 CbOOW Ae • ADDPF^«r>, •T ILL TAW'K IT TO S the PO^jT.OFFICE’ ' - - ^u WELL, IT^ MAILED! SUTTEPCUP <& H AT tc, IN THE Rin4‘ <=7PAPE PiB<B won the PAT-n=pFocrr DFPBT= I WAS ELECTED pwf^lDENT of -TWE 6fO0V> PELLOW^' CLUB, AND NOW IT1?
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