Do You Want To Buy Or Sell? Thousands Read Star Want Ads. Rates For Want Advertisements In This Column. Minimum Charge For Any Want Ad Zoc. This size 1 cent Der worn each insertion ^ This size type lie per word each insertion. J This size type oe per word each insertion. DON’T NEGLECT F K E T ;hese hot summer days. Be fitted correftJy by shoe ex perts at A. V. Wray & 6 Sons, 3ity. tf-27c HEAVY a YARD SHEETING TOR 'Otton picking sheets G cents yard, Better anti cheaper than burlap. Campbell Department Stores. It 2c WATCH, CLOCK AND JEWELRY cepalrtog l. c. Davis. uext door 10 WtrcJ o. i appreciate vnui oatro?: age. Urge cr srv.ali tl t«c N E A i L Y I'WO HUNDRED isers in Cleveland county oi uen ;rai Electric tie 1 rig era tors ana not me lias ever spent one cent lor ervjce. Robert c Hora, Dealer, 8 Waahmgton St., Shelby tl 25c LET “VIC" AND GEORGE FIT vou In a tailor made Suit for fa!!. Pit Guaranteed—$22, $23, $30, $35 A. V. Wray and 6 Sons. tf-July 22c TRY DR. SCHOLL’S FOOT neces..i:ies in hot weather a V. Wray & 6 Sons. tf-29e. I AM A PAINTER, CONTRAC ’:or ar.d paper hanger and will work •or 25 and 30 cents per hour All work guaranteed. Will sell pain: delivered in Shelby, ilat wall paint *1.00 gallon; outside house paint, one gallon makes two. for $2.30, guaran teed for two years. Hugh K. Mc Swain, 31* Blanton St., Shelby. Rhone 629-R. 10-1'c. S E E D : ABRUZZI rye, Austin winter peas, vetch & beard less barley. D. A. Beam Co. 3t-26c WANTED TO RENT, SMALL 13 ir 20 acre farm. I will pay cash monthly for small farm for 1932 within 4 or 5 miles of Shelby. Must have good 8 or 6 room house and electric lights. Apply at Star office. 3t 31p WANTED: INVALIDS ROLLING chair. See Z. J. Thompson, Shelby, 3t 28c “GET YOUR HEMSTITCHING dene for six cents per yard at 337 East Marion St. Mrs. J. L. Harrill. 8t-21p. SHELBY POTATO STORAGE house under new management this year. All who wish to store potatoes wUl see G. A. Spake at once at the potato house on Saturday afternoons ,for next three weeks. 3-28p WANTED GOOD SECOND-HAND typewriter. Must be reasonable. W. A Broadway, asst. dist. engineer. 3-31C LOANS—$5 00 TO $40.00, Without security to men and w o m e*n steadily employed Easy terms. $50 to $1000 on stocks and bonds. No embar rassment, no unnecessary de lay. Ch e e r f u 1, confidential service. Citizens Finance Co., 12 Lineberger Building. Phone 103. Entrance W. Marion, tfc SEE CAMPBELL S FOR SHEET tng for cotton picking sheets. Help roost the price of cotton. it 2c SPECIAL SCHOOL RATE OF ♦1.50 for nine months to school students and teachers. Let The Star be your every-other-day letter from home. 4t 2p "WE DO ALL KINDS OF FENDER work and all kinds of auto repair ing. Hawkins Bros., S. LaFayette street. 12t Sep 2c ~MLSS LAIAAGE DOVER WISHES M> announce to her friends and cus tomers that she has returned after a month'* vacation. She is still at the Whlsnant Shop. Her prices arc reasonable. Call to get your dresses titered or made. l-2p ~FOR RENT: 5 ROOM HOUSE, til conveniences, garage. South De Talb street. See Hugh Miller at [first National Bank. 3t 2p MEN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH •outes of 800 consumers in East 3asoon county, Dallas, Cramerton. Tellable hustler can starf earning ;35 weekly and increase every ■nonth. 'Write immediately. Raw eigh Co., Dept. NC-W-52-S, Rich nond, Va. 2t 2p FOR SALE OR TRADE: TOR radio, phonograph or most any thing else, a scholarship for cotton daaiging course in International Correspondence school. Course is fully paid up and cost $81. See Geo. F. Stewart, Dover Mill. 3t 2p “WANTED JOB AS TRUCK driver or chauffeur. White man and auto mechanic. Call "Auto” care of Star J Jt 2p FOR SALE: ONE GOOD FIVE room house, close in, modern, on nice lot, owner leaving town. A bar gain at $1800.00. One fourth cash, balance can be carried in B. and L. J. B. Nolan Co., Phone 70. It 2c LET US PAINT*YOUR OAR AND make it look like new. Hawkins Bros., S. LaFayette. 12 Sep 3c COME INLAND' SMOKE ’em over. Samples. 3$, 4, 4£. $1.98, as long as they last. A. V. Wray & 6 Sons. 2t-31c FOR RENT—5 ROOM HOUSE Good condition, apply C. S. Young. tf-31c ] j YOUR NAME ON A RUBBER I :;tamp and an indelible ink pad to j j mark your clothes, botli lor f 1.25 at The Star office. Students going oif to school should have this set.! Delivery on third day after order is | received. St 2p allT kinds'of sewing-and ^ altering done by' Mrs. J. H. Carroll "at her new home on North Wash* j ington Street. ' 3t 31c FOR SALE: 97 ACRE ~FARM near highway No. 20 and about five I miles east of Shelby. . Nice 5 room house, good barn and outbuildings, i.aw timber, good soli. Priced reason able on easy terms. J. B. Nolan Co., phone 70. It 2c ALL KINDS OF AUTO WOOD work and top recovering. Let us fig ure your job. Hawkins Bros., 8, La Fayette St. 12t Sep 3c I HAVE TWO GOOdIfARMS TO sell 65 acres and 132 acres. Now is the time to buy. Fairly good build ings on each, small cash payment; terms. D, F. Morrow, Rutherfordton, N. C. 3-31C YOU GAN 'BEAT THE band, but you can t beat the sample straps and oxfords at Wray’s for $1.98. 2t-31c FOR’RENT: FURNISHED BED room, adjoining bath, fir.-t floor; wish or without kitchenette. Rate reasonable. Phone 632 or 348. 31 31c FOR SALE: ONE GOOD 5 ROOM house with all modern Improve ments In a good section, owner says he must sell this week. Price $2000, cm easy terms. J. B. Nolan Co„ phone 70. “ It 2c YOU’LL BE SORRY IF you don’t get to Wray’s quick to see those beautiful straps and oxfords at $1.98. 2t-31c ROOMS WITH BOARD: CON venient for men, girls, or couple. Steam heat; shower and tub. Phone 213. 3t 31c CENTRAL BARBER SHOP. Hair cuts, 25c; shave, 15c; 6 chairs. AH first class barbers. 13t 26p $5 AND~$7 SAMPLE OX FORDS and Straps for wom en—60 pairs—$1.98. Wray’s. First come, first served, 2t31 ONLY A SPENCER FOUNDA tton garment Is designed foi each wearer. It moulds your figure into the fa htonable silhouettes. Be fit ted today by Mrs, J. H. Carroll, North Washington street. Phone 213. 3t 31c SCHOOL STUDENTS AWAY from home should let The Star fol low. $1.50 for the nine months, pay able in advance. This is a special rate to students and teachers only. 4t 2p ARCH TYPE SHOES—5 dozen—just arrived. Sample oxfords and straps for wom en. 3^, 4, 4J. $1.98 as long as they last. A. V. Wray ti 6 Sons, 2t-31c ~WANTED, TWO HIGH CLASS salesmen of good personality and neat appearance to travel South eastern territory representing a well known, reliable organization of National prominence. Men consider ed for this position must be able to write legibly and .talk intelligently to all classes of people. Promotions are rapid to those who .qualify and will apply' themselves. Our work is pleasant as well as profitable and offers unusual opportunities. See Mr. Batson at 302 S. LaFayette street to night between the hours of 7 and 9 o’clock. l-2c MARK YOUR CLOTHES WITH a rubber stamp and indelible Ink One line stamp pad for $1.35 at The Star office. Just the Thing for stu dents and teachers going away to school. 4t 2p FOR RENT: MODERN SEVEN room house, water, heat and lights, on South Washington, formerly oc cupied by J. Q. Earls Close to Square. B. T. Fals. at 3c SHELBY CITY SCHOOLS, SHELBY, NORTH CAROLINA CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENT.' Fiscal Year Ended June 30, 1931 From County Supt. and Teachers Salaries Per Capita ...... ....._ From City Ad Valorem Taxes . Foil Taxes ____ City School Bonds (Contra* Other Receipts State Equalization . Slater Fund .. . Teachers’ Training. Fees... Tuition ...... . Miscellaneous .... .... .... RECEIPTS Total All Current Capita. Funds Expense Outlay * 57.i54.01 t 57,454.01 * 12.454.40 6.458.80 2.000 00 30.607.79 1308,00 24 880.00 5,115.54 100.00 1.899.99 1.222.20 468.00 1,52 7.47 30,231.16 1.308.00 5,115.54 100 00 1.899.99 1.209.53 468.00 1,143.45 376 63 Total Receipts Cash Balancas 7-1-30 Batfncing Totals 137,017.40 .... 1,236.55 105,398.34 1.209.69 12 07 106.51 2 495.81 26.85 $138,253.95 $106,608.03 *2,522.66 DISBURSEMENTS General Control 5,208.40 5,208.40 Instructional Service. 87,085.74 Operation of Schools _ 7.738.76 Maintenance of School ..... 81811 Fixed Charges ...... ......... 1,513.67 Auxiliary Agencies .... __ 530.76 Buildings <fc Grounds (Old) .. 1,380.28 Libraries... 1,142.39 Special Bldg. & Liter. Funds. 2.712.50 City School Bonds (Contra).. 24.860.00 Temporary Leans <$• Int. . 1,550.75 87.085.74 7,738.76 818.11 1 513.67 530 76 1 380 28 1.142 39 Debt Service 3 985 74 i 24,860 (10 277.6! 29,123.25 $29,123.25 2,712.50 24,860.00 1,550.75 Total Disbursement;, Cash Balances 6-30-31 134,541.36 3,712.59 102.895.44 3,712.59 2,532.67 29,123.25 Balancing Totals-... .$138,233.95 $106,808.03 $2,522.67 $29,123.25 ASSETS AND LIABILITIES JUNE 30, 1931 ASSETS Total All Current Funds Expense Treasurer s Balances $ 3,712,59 * 3.712.59 * Uncollected Taxes (Less Res. for Doub. » 5,494.62 5.494 62 Capital Assets Land -- ---- . . 58,500.00 Buildings ... 209,530.50 Equipment ..... ......... 53,592.53 Staking Fund Requirements (Contra) . 24,389.89 Deficit Accounts Operating Deficit.. ..... .. 16,265.79 16.265.79 Capital Deficit .. _... 26,876.97 Capital Fund a9.500.00 209,530.50 53,592.53 24,389 89 26,870.97 Total Assets and Deficit $399,362.89 $25,473.00 4373,869.89 LIABILITIES __ 25,473.00 8,500.00 6,000.00 Notes Payable ........... .....i.... State Loans For Buildings . For Literary Fund ................. Bonds Payable For Buildings ........ .._ 277,000.00 Funding Bonds .... 58,000.00 Reserve for Staking Fund (Contra. 24,389.89 25.473.00 8,500.00 8,000.00 0*' ll3.ooo.oo 58,000.00 24,389.89 Total Liabilities As Reserve $399,332.89 $25,473.00 $373,889.8 * AUDITOR S CERTIFICATE We have audited the accounts of the Shelby City Schools, Shelby, N. C-, for the twelve months ended June 30, 1931, and certify that, In our opinion, the above condensed Balance Sheet and condensed Statement of Operations are correct. A detailed report has been filed with the City School Board. The condition of the Budget showing a balance of unexpended appro Just Ten Years Ago (From Issue of The Star Sepf. 2, 1921.) The seventy-first annual meeting of the Kings Mountain Baptist as sociation will be held with Bethle hem Baptist church between Grover and Kings Mountain on September 7, 8 and 9 and elaborate plans art being made by the people of that community, regardless of denomina tional affiliation, to entertain the several hundred visitors and dele gates that will attend Honoring her niece. Miss Edith Hoyle, one of Shelby's moet attrac tive brides of the fall season, Mrs. Oeo. Hoyle entertained most charm ingly last Friday morning at the home of her sister, Mrs. John Mc Clurd^on West Graham street Interesting a wide circle of friends throughout the county and state is the marriage of Miss Lucile Greene of Mooresboro and Mr. Bynum E, Weathers of this place, which hap py event took place Wednesday at high noon at the First Bapttst church parsonage In Shelby, the vows which made them man and wife were spoken before Rev. J. M. Kester, pastor of the groom, in the presence of only a few intimate friends Miss Marie Self and Mr. Walter Dixon were happily married Thurs day afternoon at 3 o’clock at the home of the bride's father, Mr. W. P. Self at Belwood, the ceremony being performed by Rev. Dwight W. Brown In the presence of only a few friends Another charming pie-nuptial event in honor of Miss Marie Line berger whose wedding will take place next week was the lovely party given by her aunt, Mrs. Olin Hamrick and her attractive daugh ter, Miss Virginia at their home on South LaPayette street yesterday afternoon from 4:30 to 6 o’clock Egrypt Proposes A Cotton Conference Washington, Aug. 31.—Egypt's formal proposal for an internation al conference to discuss the world ’cotton depression was laid by the State Department today before the interested Federal agencies for their opinions. Henpecked. Salesman—An anniversary pres ent for your wife, you say? How about these bronze book ends? Henpeck—No! She might throw them at me. ZION COMMUNITY BATCH OF NEWS Mr*. Withrow Entertain*. Dr. Wood And vyife Return to Maxton. Case Scarlet Fever. • Special to The Star.) Zion. Sept 1 —Mrs. Orady Wlfion entertained her class *ot primary boys at her home Saturday p. tn Games were played, after which Ice cream and watermelon were served. All enjoyed the occasion very much. Mr. Frank Sunmons of Paris, Texas and Attorney Lawrence Sim mons of Rocky Mt.. are visiting their parents Mr. and Mrs. O H. Sim mons. miss MHiy moods nas returnee 10 her home in Erwin, Tenn., alter vis iting friends and relatives in the community for several weeks. Sorry little Mis* Pauline Gold ha* scarlet fever. Hope she will soon be well again. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Clark have returned to their home in Lawrence ville. Oa, after visiting friends in the county. Mr. Coleman Blanton is building a cotton gin near his home Messrs Allen and James Wilson leave this week for Boiling Springs Junior college, Little Miss Golda Spangler visited her grandparents Mr. and Mrs T P. Cabaniss last week. Mr. and Mrs. George Spake, Mr, and Mrs. Hubert Long ^nd little daughter of Shelby, and Mrs P. P Gold were dinner guests Wednesday of Mrs. Ellen Wilson and family. Mrs. Spake and Mrs Gold are sis ters- of Mrs. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cornwell and family were the dinner guests Sun day of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Spangler of Shelby Mr. and Mrs Plato Grlgg of Shelby visited Mr. and Mrs G. T. Cabaniss last Thursday. Misses Sara Hamrick and Mable Jones of Lattimore, spent several days last week with Mrs. Beatrice Cabaniss. Miss Rebecca Austell of Earl was the week end guest of Miss Ruth Irvin. Dr. and Mrs A B Wood of Mu ton were dinner guests Friday of Mrs. Ellen-Wilson and Miss Josie Wilson. Miss Jane Irvin viMted in Gas tonia last week. Misses Ethy Armstrong, **ille Weathers, Vertie* Champion and Della Powell of Union spent the week end with Miss Lyda Poston. Mrs. M. M. Mauney of Union vis Ited her daughter Mrs. W L. Sim mons Sunday. Prof. John A. Cornwell attended services at the First Baptist church at Shelby Sunday going dow-n to hear Dr. Kitchen, president of Wake prlations of $96.77 at the close of the year reflects not only the economy In operations but the accuracy of the preparation of the Budget. Respectfully submitted. GEORGE B SCOTT * COMPANY-Per W A Richard. Charlotte, N. C, Aug. 29, 1931. Forest college Mr, and Mrs Pleas Cabamss vis-1 tted in the New House community i Sunday. Mr and Mrs. Malcolm Putnam visited Mrs. Putnarti's mother. Mr*. J. L. McSwaln of the Double Springs community Sunday, Dr. and Mrs. A. B. Wood have re turned to their home In Maxton after spending their vacation with friends and relatives In this com munity. Dr. Wood Is pastor of the First Baptist church of Maxton. Mr. Durwood Simmona of Spencer visited prlends in the community last week Little Miss Margaret Cline of New Prospect was a visitor in Sunday school Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Evans Orlgg of the Sharon community were dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. Origgs par ent*. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Oold I COMMISSIONER'** SALE By virtu* ol * decree of the Superior Court of Cleveland county, N C„ made In * Special Proceeding entitled. "Yales Brooks, administrator of Samuel Brook*, deceased Petitioner, vs.' Rachel Hum phrles, widow, el al." I, as commissioner, will sell at public auction to the highest bidder al the court house door In the town of Shelby, N. c, on Monday, October Sib. IPS! at 13 o clock M . the following described real estate, situate in No 7 township Cleveland county, N. C, known aa the Samuel Brooks farm, and described ,v follows: Pirst Tract: Beginning at a’slon.i near a Whitt Oak, John Walker's cornr . and runa thence with hla line N. g;, jo p HdS feet to a stake, Uts corner, thence with hla line N. 11 E SC5 feet to a sassa fras mow down i Walker's corner and * “ne, thence with Price line s sa-aot*. IMS feet to a stake, hts corner, thence with his line N- 33-4(1 I. last feel to a stake, Me corner; thence with hu line and Bridges' line N. 40-37 »; m feet l? ? stake tn the old road bed, Mrs. Ks chel Humphries' corner; thence with her line end the center of the old road bed ^, •"** W. 313 feel to a stake on the west edge at the present road; thenoe with tht edge of the said road and with the center of the old road 8 IB-38 west 8S3.S fsei to a stake In the center of the old road and 111 front oi Samuel Brooks' residence, thenoe with Mrs. Humphries line 8. li-io E. 1138 feet to a stake tn the south edge of the Ellenboro road, a new corner; thence with the edge of said road b 84-34 W. 474 feet to a stake In the south edge of the eald road, a new corner thence a new line N. 83-10 W. MO feet to a stake, a new corner, thence a new line 8 43-44 west 834 feet to a atake In the •»*«*. * »*w corner, thence a new line 8. 87-30 Vt\ crossing the creek 379 teet to a dead poplar on the south side of the branch; thence with the said branch as It meanders the following calls S 38-0# W 113 feet, a 40-44 W 147 feet to o stake In the branch and in John Walker s Hne thence with the said line K. 33-60 W 7B1 feet to the beginning, containing 43 7 acres. * Second Tract. Beginning at a etonc, Roy Padgett's edrner In John Walker's „ »“d * hence with eald line h. 31-30 W. 775.4 feet to a stone Walker'% corner; thence with his line N. 81-30 W ?c!0 10 * stake on the north sloe of the Ellenboro road. Walker* corner thence with hi* line N. 33-40 W. 78 feet to * *™ *n the branch, a corner of lot No 1 of this dlvltlon; thenoe with the lines of the said lot, and with the branch as it meanders the following calls: N. 40-4S K 147 feet. 14. 38-04 E. 113 feet to a dead poplar on the south bank of the branch w lol„ *°- '• thence with line oi *1'“ >ot 87-30 E. crossing the creek 179 feet to a atake In another brand, thence with line of eald lot N. 43-46 r 834 feet to a stake, corner of said lot thence with line of tame S 83-10 X. Mo feet to a stake In the couth edge of Ki lenboro road, corner of lot No. 1. thence With edge of said road and line ol said lot. N. 84-38 X 474 feet to a stake In the edge of eald road and in Mrs. Rachel Humphries' line;, thence with her line s. 11-10 x. 704 feet to a Make, her eorner ne. «y lln*' u,*nce *“•> »»l* line B. 68-10 W 1840 feet to the begin ning. containing 48.M acres. Ths foregoing property will be offered in separate tracts and then as a whole price*01*1 ,n *h* Wty U brln»* me highest Terms of Bale: One-8hird n-3> cssh on day of tale; balance in tirelve manUi with proper interact. Poaaesaion given January let, 1033. ThU Auguat 2»th, JMi. YAT18 BROOKS CommUciontr. Ryburn Ac Hoty, Attys. 4t Sept 3c A-** -*• HO TTER SPARK A^^ QUICKER START The best line of batteries that you can find anywhere. BATTERIES Ttrw • Biftwim » Brake Iinl»| 13-PLATE Firestone Battery $5.95 ip Tillman's SERVICE STATION C. C. TILLMAN, Prop. FIRESTONE ONE-STOP SERVICE. N. LaFayette St. Phone 804-.J SHELBY. N. C. —-— Try Star Want Ads. TOOTS AND CASPER Keeping The Cat In The Bag. ROMANCE Q~vggy-o WOM T You LOVE IT ? TooTs’rsCowtKi MABEL CMARMM<i AND DANNY Hoofeq eoh OF 60PKIE. HOOPER. ARE SECPTO.Y en4a4ep to BE MARgllfc! t?WEY PLaR y TO ELOPE SHORTLY! ❖♦V I YE 40T THE 4lf5t, AND SHES THE SWEETEST 4lRL Hsi THE WORLD,TOO! IT WONT BE LON6- UNTIL WE’RE MARRIED*, Mabel, and we-ul furnish A COZY LITTLE HOME 1 WELL BE AS HAPPT A=» two "Tue-n_E-T5avE<;_ c Kf .— r I DREAD fTHE DAY WE TEU CA5PER And Colonel Hooper about our. MARRIA4E-, pakimy: tmeyll probably " NEVER 9P6Ak To EITHER 0» US A6AIN! 70U FURNJSjM THE <ilRL. WELL, TURKISH , 'TUE MO^E, rr 5> a Lucky thin4 FOR ME THE ROMANCE BETWEEN MABEL AND DANNY BUSTED UP, TOOTS,) ITS HORRIBLE TO EVEN think.That ip those two 4oT MARRIED IT WOULD MAKE <Colonel hoofer. A RELATIVE OF MINE l DON'T I FLATTER. Yourself CASPER*. the COLONEL ISN'T EA4-EK TO BECOME A RELATIVE OF YOUO% HHER <jEE, I FORGOT *TO TAWE OFT MY EN&A6EMENT Rii^ » WHAT »F CASPER HAD 6BEH IT ? THE CAT WOULD BE. OUT OF THE BA4 FOP. FAIRVD BETTER 9TART PACVIN6 MY THINGS! DANNY MARRIED ^he one -TM>n4 IM THE WORLD CAMPER POESMT WANT l«p TO BE A relative of Colonel hoofers AND rTS MUTUAL WITH the LATTER. "‘BLOW UP when they hear OF THE MARRIA6E1. We can hardly1 WAIT FOR THE PAY TO COME! frWtf Hupph^ A Long Count For Casper. I'LL BET You VE V MAB81_I'M SURPRISED! ^OT AN AWFUL TEMPER. WHEN You're map. L CASPER., 9 HAVEN'T YOU? r&. ALL YXJ HAVE TO DO IS <*AZE AT MY SMIUN6 pace TO SEE THAT AN&EU. HAS NO PLACE >N MY MAWE-UPJ YbU CANT MlY OIL AND water! I WNOW "ftXfPE ^ t A 4oin6,80T 1 \MA&)NE YOU CAN FLV OFF OF | THE HANDLE IF YOUP PATH )<& CPO^EDi 7 I ALWAYS ■START Count ing WHEN I GET map and I usually cool of “THE TIME I HE HAD COUNT TO 37 'WHEW » HIM MY I'M AFRAID CASPER WILL. wave to count up to a million WHEN HE HEARS l*M MARRIED TO DANNY hoofer NEXT "TUESDAY 1 I NnOW HE LL BE FURIOUS: WELL, I'VE <j-CPT TO A.UN IINVC Ml *)PACW1N6.50 > , CAM 9MEAW OUT I TO ELOPE. ' ~ruB9DAy: HOW TO 4ET MV THMt* OUT OF "THE WHAT 5 IS WHAT >OWDK*m»^ yA Me mow. nwr.K MAT 0E MY FR'END BUY ) DON'T Wany him Fob A RELAYIVE! 1 HOPE IU NEVER. BE THAT . UNLUCKY THANK HEAVEN FANNY'S Romance with KUBEL IK OFF- AND THE P059l8>llTf OF ME BECOMING A relative of Casper's l<5» OVER! \WHAT a REUEF! A

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