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THE PERQUIMANS WEEKLY, ' 'FRTFC HD. N. C. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1, 103"
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UNITED STATES SENATOR
ress, 'mayalso have a bearing on
4he special session decision. But it
The possibility of a special session
of Congress prior to January may
have something to do with the fact
that fewer members are in Washing
ton than perhaps at any other time
in recent years. Virtually all are in
their home areas conferring with con
stituents. As this is being dictated,
only one of my Senatorial colleagues
and myself are in the large Senate
Office Building to see visitors, handle
mail and take care of departmental
matters. Seldom has the building
been as empty of Senate members,
even in tfie vacation season.
r "Reasons are not far to seek. With
a special session threatened, members
of Congress have found it desirable
to be prepared by spending as much
time as possible in their respective
states, securing the views of farmers,
workesa and business men on import-
-ant legislative questions.
Fortunately, the fact that North
Carolina is so near the national capi
tal, has made it possible for the
state delegation to spend the neces
sary time in the state and still be in
Washington when necessary. It has
also meant that the delegation has
always been able to keep a very close
touch with the people of the state.
As regards to a special session, ad
vocated by farm leaders and those
who seek early action on labor stand
ards, there is little crystalized opin
ion on the subject. Some predict that
it will be called in November and
others contend that there will be no
special session. No one can correct
ty interpret the views of the White
House and only the President can is
sue the call that will bring members
of Congress hurrying back to Wash
ington. There seems to be some reason for
the relief that the President's trip
through the West will have an im
portant bearing on the final decision.
He will be in close touch with the ag
ricultural needs and labor conditions
in a large area of the country. Should
reports from spokesmen for the var
ious elements of the people indicate
that things are moving along satis
factorily, it is doubtful whether the
Chief Executive will call Congress in
to special session. However, having
recently visited the South, should the
President find in the West a need
for early action on farm legislation
and labor standards, he will undoubt
edly issue the session call for around
November 15. These statements re
present the general viewpoint of stu
itents of Congressional affairs.
Of course, a sudden emergency in
international affairs might change
the whole situation momentarily.
While there is a general determina
tion on the part of the President and
the. Congress to keep a 'hands off"
policy with regard to the strife in
Che Far East, no one can foretell
what might happen at anytime which
would make the situation most ser
ious. Other factors enter into a special
session. Up until the Seventy-fourth
Congress, beginning in 1935, regular
sessions always began early in Dec
ember, instead of January, which is
the case at present. This extra
Eionth was of importance when the
Congress was faced with a heavy
legislative schedule, with Congressio
nal elections soon to follow, as is
the present situation. This may be
taken into account by the President
should other factors tend to give
weight to the arguments for a special
cession.
Meantime, regardless of whether
rfisirod legislation will be considered
at a special session or the regular
session in January, much field work
is being done by Congressional Com
mittee members and staff members.
This is particularly true with refe
rence to the agricultural situation
and hearings in widely scattered
areas have been scheduled. It is re
cognized, however, that from the pre
. sent schedule, it is questionable whet
lcr these hearings will be completed
in time for a special session. . It is
entirely possible that the Senate Com
mittee on Agriculture may insist that
these hearings be held and the find
ings drafted before consideration is
riven to farm legislation, which has
seen agreed upon as the first order
f business when Congress convenes.
. In addition, unannounced legisla
live proposals which the President
tas in mind for submission to Con-
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Matched to the borne decorative effects, Philco has produced a new
' chair-side radio set which offers beauty of design with utility and
convenience. It even bas a recess for books, so that entertainment
and information is at band without taking a step.
Now, therefore, under and by vir-TWnship,r Perquimans County, N. C,
tuo of the authority conferred by the adjoining the lands of W, F. Madre,
said deed- of trust the , - undersigned others;and more particularly
TKU8t?olU rfh6 f ? ' describe follows, to-wit: .
ober, 1937, at the court house door, n ;dfid
of Perquimans County, North Caro- L lands beionging to W, F. Madre,
lina, at twelve o'clock noon offer for J . ?,L. i... . v
sale to the highest bidder for cash,
the following real estate;
Radio has gone decorative
with a set of any quality or style
matched to suit any type of
home or furnishing in the new
chair-side set just introduced by
Philco in its 1938 line.
Rare woods, finished by the
world's finest cabinet workers,
make the chair-side set a beau
tiful piece of furniture fit for
any scheme of interior decora
tion, yet retaining alL of the es
sential features of the finest
Philco instrument.
1 Time was when radios were
disguised as any one of a num
ber of pieces of furniture. Bu
now it comes into ue room bj
sheer right of its attractiveness
and its ability to blend with any
decorative idea.
It is built of all sliced walnut
wood, except for the base, which
the arm of a comfortable chair.
As an added feature of comfort,
just above the speaker-grille is
a book-shelf covered by the cab
inet top, within which can be
placed the latest books within
handy reach.
Also as a convenience the in
strument panel is placed in a
rectangular recession in top. All
of the Philco features are built
into this model. It receives
American and foreign programs,
has American and foreign short
wave reception, and all other
modern contrivances to give the
highest type of reception.
In other words, the Philco
chair-side model is an instru
ment of quality in the radio
lield, yet combines the utility of
a beautiful piece of furniture
mitched to any decorative
is gum wood. It just reacts to , for the home.
SNOW HILL NEWS
fa nnlikelv that anv unexDected re-
v aommendations will be made to Un-
" . gress by the President until the re
? session, unless some emergency,
j, ret iff Signs as we ; qumuvuii, buuwu
v : - . Ointmne Sick 1 .
''-vS tladre. aged Hertford re-
- ., ?ri:fV sick ?t; life
Mrs. Laura Hurdle of near Eliza
beth City, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Jesse Harrell.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith of near
Elizabeth City spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. Z. D. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Harrell, Mi.
and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mr. and Mrs.
D. M. Cartwright, J. T. Wood and
George Benton attended Quarterly
Conference at Oak Grove Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Sawyer, of
Old Neck, visited Mr. and Mrs. D.
M. Cartwright, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ashby Jordan, Mrs.
George Jordan, Mrs. Will Everett,
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Overton spent
Sunday at Norfolk visiting relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood, Mrs.
George Benton, Miss Beatrice Benton
and Mrs. Carson Jordan visited Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Benton, of White
Hat.
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wood and Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Harrell were in Eliz
abeth City Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Harrell were in
Hertford Saturday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell Cartwright
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ned Matthews,
of Old Neck Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Moody Harrell, Mr.
and Mrs. Odell Cartwright, Mr. and
Mrs. W. H. Cartwright, Mrs. Vernon
Winslow, Misses Blanche and Maude
Cartwright, Jesse Harrell and Miss
Eunice Harrell were in Elizabeth
City Saturday afternoon.
Mrs. Jesse Harrell is slowly im
proving after several weeks of ill
ness. E. C. Soper and his father, of
Maryland and Mrs. Daisy Perry, of
Chapanoke visited in the neighbor
hood for a few minutes Sunday.
Classified and
LEGALS
WANTED TO RENT A FARM
for 1938 or longer. Address Rev,
W. T. C. Briggs, Edenton, N. C. It
NOTICE OF .ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrix ol
the estate of C. M. Umphlett, deceaa
ed, late of Perquimans County, North
Carolina, this is to notify all per
sons having claims against the es
tate of said deceased to exhibit them
to the undersigned at Hertford, N,
C, Route 1, on or before the 23rd
day of September, 1938, or this not
ice will be pleaded in bar of their
recovery. All persons indebted to
said e3'.afe will please make immedi
ate payment.
This 23rd day of September, 193?.
MRS. MAGGIE S. UMPHLETT
Administratrix of C. M. Umphlett
oct 1 S 15 22 29 nov 5
All that certain tract of land con
taining Eighty and 4-10 (80.4) acres,
more or less, known as the "Aleathia
Lane Place," in Bethel Township, of
Perquimans County,' North Carolina,
located on the Yeopim Public Road,
about 7 miles north from Hertford,
North Carolina, bounded on the north
by the lands of W. R. Perry; on the
east by the lands of T. Broughton; on
the south by. the lands. of T. Nixon;
on the west by .the lands of Nixon
HollowelL - -
The property is more fully des
cribed by metes and bounds in the
deed of trust above mentioned, to
which reference is made.
This property is being sold sub
ject to an outstanding deed of trust
executed by Mrs. Minnie Lee Elliott,
and Josiah Elliott to The Federal
Land Bank of Columbia recorded in
Book F. L. B. 1, page 200, in the of
fice of the Register of Deeds of
Perquimans County, North Carolina.
This the 7th day of September,
1937.
W. O. McGIBONY,
Trustee.
T. W. COSTEN,
Agent and Attorney for Trustee
sept 10 17 24 oct 1
St., and T. E. Madre, on the east by
lands belonging to H;i C. Stokes, on
the south by lands beloriging to J. A.
Madre and W. F. Madre, Jr.. on the
west by the Norfolk & Southern Rail
road, containing -acres, more or
less. For further description see
reference below. ,
. Second Tract: Bounded on the
north by lands belonging to J. A.
Madre and W. F. Madre, Jr., on the
eastby the Norfolk & Southern Rail-
raad', on the south by. ,
and on the west by lands belonging
to Henry Blanchard, containing...
acres, more or less. See reference
below.
The above described two tracts of
land is the same property as shown
by plat, said property being marked
No. 1 in deed of division between
George Ballard and L. E. Taylor, be
ing L. E. Taylor's part -of the divi
sion, and registered in Public Regis
try of Perquimans County, N. C, in
Deed Book 9, page 115, which see
for further description.
;' This the 22nd day of September,
1937.
: CHAS. E. JOHNSON,
-" Commissioner,
Sept.24,Oct.l,8,15
""NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of J. H. Copeland, de
ceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Hertford,
N. C, Route 2, on or before the 30th
day of August, 1938, or this notice
will be pleaded in bar of their re
covery. All persons indebted to said
estate will please make immediate
payment.
Tltia Qntl. t 10Q7
F. M. COPELAND,
Administrator of J. H. Copelan-i -
sept 3 10 17 25 oct 1 8
NOTICE OF DELINQUENT TAX SALE
Town of Hertford
Sale of property for delinquent taxes to be held I Monday, October 4th,
1937, (1936 taxes and other years) at 12 o'clock noon at the Court House
door, Hertford, N. C.
TOWN OF HERTFORD, N. C.
By W. G. Newby, Clerk.
WHITE
Name Location Amt. Pen. Cost Total
Barclift, J I, Penn Ave $ 7.15 $
Barrow, George W Estate, Grubb st 2.48
Raymond Barrow and Miss Sallie Leary 4.13
Leary, Sally, Grubb st 4.13
Brinn, Mrs R T, Front st 112.75
Broughton, W J, Grubb st 14.45
Cannon, E H, Academy Ave 13.04
Chappell, Arthur, 3.80
Chappell, N E, 58.60
Chappell, Riddick, Grubb st 20.63
Chappell, John E, 4.51
Congleton, L F, Church st 20.63
Dozier, Mrs J L, Church st 16.50
Elliott, W T, 10.10
Field, D M Estate, Dobb st 16.50
Dobb st 23.94
NOTICE OF SALE
By virtue of tne authority contain
ed in that certain mortgage deed ex
ecuted on the 14th day of August,
1926, by Washington Lyons, to L. E.
Taylor, and recorded in the office of
the Register of Deeds for Perqui
mans County, N. C, in M. D. Book
14, page 470, default having been
made in the conditions of said mort
gage deed, the undersigned mort-
crncrpp will rn fho Qth rinv nf OrlnhAr.
' Felton, W A
tZrl L,,: XTrf Pta-Ieetwood, Mrs J J, Front st 59.95
court house door of Perquimans Goodwin Mrs Ellie Dobb st 30.29
County, N. C., offer for sale at pub-Harrell Mr8 LilUe B 13 51
lie auction, to the highest bidder for , Hathaway, Mark, Dobb st . 12.98
cash, the following described pro- Jarvis, Mrs J R, Dobb st 24.75
perty: Jessup, S P, Front st ,30.86"
Beginning at the corner of the in- Knowles, R L, Market st 47.45
tersection of Covent Garden and King j Landing, W D, R R Ave 16.50
streets running south on Covent 1 Jfne, W H, Penn Ave 10.45
Garden street 72 feet, thence east on Mdhn, N H, R R Ave 10.18
nil- -..I. vs on Munden, Tim Estate, 4.95
a parallel line with King street 89, Mm 'BeatriCe, .J 9.90
feet, thence north on a parallel line Norman Madeline, 6.60
with Covent Garden street 72 feet to , perry j p, Front st 44.22
King street, thence west along King Reed & Felton, Grubb st (1936) 83.11
street 39 feet to the corner or place Reed & Felton, Grubb st (1931) 101.42 ......
of beginning, the same being the lot Reed & Felton, Grubb st (1932) 222.20 .95
this ilv ronveved to said Lyon's by Reed & Felton, Grubb st (1934) 129.53 ""N95
said Taylor and this conveyance is RuKhto? Grubb st 1 16JS0
made secure the purchase price of 1
the Same. ICtL-Aa U n Mr. a M U Whit Ratata ffrnivli at IKfiTIW.
, , , . , , - UWn0 AJ. V nilU M. a Uiuw .muvwm. v Ma. w u v w I V -j
uaiea ana posreu una m ujr ui i Stokes, H C, 10.66
September, 1937. ward, R F, Ed Road st . 8.25
L. E. TAYLOR, Mortgagee, Whedbee, Mrs T C, Church and Penn Ave 78.38
By Chas. E. Johnson, Attorney. White, O I, Grubb st 9.08
.29 .95
.10 .95
.17 .95
.17 .95
4.51 .95
.58 .95
.52 .95
.13 .95
2.34 .95
.86 .95
.18 .95
.83 .95
.66 .95
.40 .95
.66
.96
2.40
1.21
.54 .95
.52 .95
.99 .95
1.21 .95
1.90 .95
.66 .95
.42 .95
.41 .95
.20 .95
.40 .95
.26 .95
1.77 .95
3.32 .95
95
; 8.39
3.53
5.25
5.26
118.21
15.98
14.51
4.38
61.89
22.44
5.64
22.41
18.11
11.45
18.11
25.85
63.30
32.45
15.00
14.45
26.69
32.52
50.30
18.11
11.82
11.54
6.00
11.25
7.81
46.94
87.38
102.37
285.37
151.20
Tmii
sept 10 17 24 Oct 1
NOTICE OF SALE
On Monday, October 4th, 1937, at
11 A. M., I will offer for sale to the
highest bidder for cash at the court
house door in Hertford, N. C.
103 shares preferred stock of the
Auto and Gas Engine Works.
Payment guaranteed by W. G. Gai-
ther.
10
White, W E, Church st 19.12
White, C W, 36.01
Williford, C V Estate, Market st 67.52
Winslow Oil Co, 37.95
Winslow, E L, Dobb st 1 82.50
Winslow, Mrs H R, Grubb st 25.52
3.13 .95
.36 .95
.76 '.95
1.44 .95
2.70 .95
1.52 .95
3.30 .95
1.02 .95
20J83 ,1
88.40
71.17
40.42
86.75
27.49
COLORED
Barnes, Isaac, Hyde Park st : 22.28
Bembery, Ed, King st 9.90
Bembery, Richard, Market st 16.50
Bembery, Robert,
Funeral Wednesday
For A. W. Jones, 72
A. W. Jones, 72 died on Tuesday,
September 21, following an illness of
three weeks. ; Funeral services were
held at the home near Belvidere on
Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock ana
burial took- place in the family bury
ing ground;! ; J ?
Pallbearers were C. : D. Rountree,
N. L. Rountree, Joseph Morse, Frank
Lynch, Jack Stallings, E. L. Hurdle.
Surviving Mr. Rountree are his
wife, Mrs. Leah Gregory Jones, and
7 children, as follows; Thunnan and
Alice Jones and,Mra.N. L.' Rountre,
of Belvidere; Mrs. W. R. Manning, of
Edenton; Mrs, R. H. Downing, of
Roanoke Rapids; Mrs. Joseph Morse,
of Elizabeth City, and Mrs. CV D.
Rountree, Route One, Hertford. ,
h v Visiting Mrs. - Winslow '
: Mrs. W...H,. Hudson; " of Norfolk,
Va.,' is here to spend the winter with
her mother, Mrs. T. F. Winslow. Mr.
Hudson was here for the ,' week-end.
Also visiting Mrs. Winslow over the
week-end were .her aoR-in-law 'i and
daughter, Krrind Mrsi'T. W. Wficox
and their fanillbf NcroQb $0f
NOTiCE OF ADMINISTRATION
Havir.g qualified as Administrator
of the estate of W. T. Umphlett, de
ceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against the
estate of said deceased V exhibit
them to the undersigned at Hertford,
N. C, on or before the 14th day ol
May, 1938, or this notice will ce
pleaded in bar of their recovery. AH
persons indebted to said estate will
please make immediate payment.
This 14th day of May, 1937.
W. H. OAKEY, JR.
Administrator of W. T. Umphlett
oct 1 8 15 22 29 nov 6
NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATION
Having qualified as Administrator
of the estate of Charlie W. Chappell,
deceased, late of Perquimans County,
North Carolina, this is to notify all
persons having claims against' the
estate of said deceased, to exhibit
them to the undersigned at Belvidere,
N. C, on or before the SlBt day. of
August' 1938, or this notice, will be
pleaded in, bar of their recovery. All
pemn8 'ndebted to aaid estate liivill
please make, immediate payment;
This 81st day of August, 1937.
MRS. PENNIE CHAPPELL, .
Administrator of Charlie W. Chappell
sept 810 17 24 oct 1 8 ; rlPm
NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND
Whereas, on the 22nd day of Nov
ember. 1934. Mrs. Minnie Lee Elliott
and .Josiah Elliott executed and de
livered. unto W. O. McGibony, Trus
tee" f orLand Bank; Commlssiorter ft
certain ' deed of trust "which' is re
corded in the office of the Register
of Deeds for Perquimans :: County,
North Carolina!, In Book FV Lt R. 1 at
page i'ykfW
Whereas, default has been made in
the payment of . the - Indebtedness
thereby secured as therein proviJ:3,
and the: trustee i" been rec " 1
by C.8 owner as.J holder C;cr-f U
ex:r s :tW 'power''of :.ia!s ;' C.-.!a
crr'-i: , . ... -
. . . . or,j o1i Blanchard, John, Ed Road
The right to reject any and all Blanchard A King st -
bids is hereby reserved.
This September 8th, 1937.
J. M. Fleetwood,
J. M. FLEETWOOD,
Administrator of J. L. Fleetwood
sept 10 17 24 aug 1
! Burke, Charles Estate, King st
6.60
5.23
6.25
8.25
20.22
NOTICE
Cooper, George W, Dobb st
ao , Clark, Adeline D, Ed Road 4.95
Dail, Elisha, Dobb and Ed Road 50.53
Dail, Elverd C Garden, 1.25
Davenport, Mary, Church st 9.90
Douglas, Louisa Estate, Grubb st . . 4.12
Douglas, W W, Mark st ; 13.12
By virtue of a mortgage made to.Eason, Joseph Estate, 6.60
k n.nn r.Min a wifo fA, Elliott, Percy, Dobb st ; 12.65
certain purposes therein stated, which , g" .ZZ IT ZZ
mgageJb,e8r8 M,ar! Everett, -Esther, -ZZZZZZZZ-IZIZZ-Z
10th, 1923, and is recorded m M. D. Everett.. Mamie. Kin st
Book 13, page 536, Register of Deeds t Everett, William, ;
oince, rerquimans county, a resaie. rauuc, wui xistate, u Ave .
having been ordered by the court, I
shall on Monday, October 4th, 1937?
at 11:30 A. M., offer for sale to the
.msu uu . m vu w vv""v Felton Laura and Annie,
w s, . w-..-.. - Felton, Laura Swain,
7.43 s
1.65
6.78
4.11
2.76
8.25
8.20
2.68
1.45
Felton, "James, Ed Road 6.20
7.02
Felton .Annette, Mark st
Felton, Alee,
Felton, George,
Felton,' Lucy, Hyde Park .
Felton,1 Nelson M, Market st
Felton Lamb,
the property conveyed to me in said
mortgage to-wit: .
That certain tract or parcel of land
in Bethel Township Perquimans i Felton, William Percy, R R Ave .... ;.r.
County, adjoining lands of D. E. WU-, Franklin, Prentis Estote, B Lane
liams, Wm. Britt and others bounded ; garrell, Anderson, Market st .
as follows: By N-m.CilioidilgeVrto Henry,
grounds, lands of D. E. WUllams;head 5ErA,Sam : "
of WiUiam Bntt and the cross road HttiivrJ. rnr Av
from Harveys Neck road to Minxes .HoHy. L D, Dobb st i;
Creek road containing 64 acres more , Holly, Malinda Estate, Dobb st
or less anu anown as manan yvarreauuiBiir,. nuriet cbuiiv, viruuo
landfl and same conveyed to Henry ILassiter, Herbert, Road st
Gregory by T. G. Skinner and wife Lloyd, Pearl, Dobb.st
x.- aj j. tix-u it io I Lillian. Lyons. Kinff st 7.,..
Register of Deeds office tnVanmmySSB3L "
County. ",. 'ff E-AlTrr
The bidding "will start at $82.50.
v This September 17th, 1987 9
NORMAN ELLIOTT, Mortgagee. 1
: .Whedbee and Whedbee Attorney.
set:.24octlyi:
Norfleet, Jaa, Ed Road at
Overton, Eugenia,'
Overton, Miles, Cox Ave
Parker, 'Essie, . Dobb st - i. i
Parker, Henry Estate Dobb Bt
Perry, Henry L, Cox Ave ..,...
Reed. Elisha- Estate. King: st u-
Reed, Herbert, King st
Reed,, Wilson
Satterfield, F H, R R Ave w
Satterfield OHie, Cox Ave
Sharp, Dr W B, Ed Road, Dobb st
Skinner, John H, R It Ave "' L.
Spruill, M G, I!:rket st
LlODDS st
tyMZji NOTICE OF SALE
Under and;byfevirtue vof an ;order
of the Superior Court of Perquimans
County,' made in the ; special proceed
ing entitled Pauline , B. Madre ; and
husband, W. F. Madre, Jr Plaintiffs
vs Evalena (Eleanor) Hall, and hus
band.' Semore "Hall, et ' als.- defend-1 RtnlUn a. A nn 71. Tit
ants; the "same 1 beini Noyii-ii Stalling, I tate, King st.-
upon the special proceeding docket oiji" n '
Said court, the undersigned commis
sioner will, on the 23rd day of Octo
ber, 1837; : at 12 :00 otlock ; llocn, r t
Ce courthouse door in r-'r IT.
C, OiTer for sale ta t , ? ;r'-
5ir xor easa t r..
1-1 1;! - r ' i , . .1 st
i Et
.3, king st
.3, '1.
T rt .
.Lbs St
128
8.80
16.74'
4.95
-6.78
. 8.03
12.38
14.80
3.60
8.25
. 2.90
' 10.82
.9.90
8.78
6.05
. 85
- 60
: 20.68
. 6.80
14.85
9.90
' 6.20
18.15
4.13
8.25
8.97
8.60
; 10.82
9.08
10.82
f 6.40
84.10
4.95
' 10.32
3.30
!, 4.85
. 6.63
8.f5'
" 4r5
7.'. 3
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)
.89 .95
.40 .95
.66 .95
.26 .95
.21 .95
.21 .95
.33 .95
1 .95
.19 ,95
2.02 .95
.05 .95
40 .95
.16 .5
.52 .95
.26 .95
.61 .95
- M .95
07 .95
.23 .95
.16 .96
.11 .95
.33 .95
5.95
.11 .95
.06 .95
.25 .95
.28 .96
.50 .95
.13 .95
.67 .95
- .19 .95
- .28 5
.12 .95
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