Cleburne Times-Review (Cleburne, Tex.), Vol. 41, No. 240, Ed. 1 Monday, August 19, 1946 Page: 2 of 4
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. NONDAY, AUGUST 19,
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Baseball
CLEBURNE TIMES-REVIEW
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men could have made churches to
suit themselves, and then could |
have joined the one of their choice,
then it was an awful blunder for
Jesus to come to eanh and to suf
fer and die that he might pur
chase one with His hloodsher. Adi l
WELL ALL HAVE
TO GET INTO THE
CELLAR. ITS OUR
ONL CHANCE!
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No lnantives. No
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"A new one, or
ise Number Four.
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, Louis Trama for
1 September Bout
relieved by Red Norman who pitch-
ed a one hit game from there.
Out of 34 teams to enter the state
tournament Cleburne nine in reach-
Beaumont 4. 'Fort Worth 5.
Shreveport 0, Dallas 2.
Houstan 3-2. Oklahoma City 1-1
Fechaps that accounted far the
choaking twee of voice in which I
Team—
Fort Worth
Dallas ..........
San Antonio
WE SELL
MIRACLE W
M me see you •deduct*!"
Hut answered my challenge
Tire United
of an news dis
m at an. ay pus
cOtside door to
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ALL FINISH A
BOB WATSON
Quarter Finals
At Houston Meet
ashes and stubs.
It made the whole vaeun took
First $1 Earned
Leads Youth to M»
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THE WOLF"-WITH A
UEd, piGEOr:,
DO-
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Hot
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■ toe her meat fmportant
•bar ama heme suest Margot Case-
Jnenlla, .wMUly ernived trom Holly-
u nod..Ameng the guesta were Dr. Hent
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ENTRV IN FORT WORTH
POLICE RECORDS
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CLEBURNE DRUG
PHONE 347
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the country entete
.DMa Pa^w. Jane
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WED BETTER HURRY,
THOSE BATTERY JARS
ARE BEING SMASHD
AND THE ACID ON
the zinc plates t
FORMS HYDROGEN )
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curiosity, to disguise my secret
knowledge. .
IVE BEEN
WANTIN’ TO
ASK YA--
HOW
ABOUT
A
RAISE?
the apartment reefBaaly—from the
street winows to the hall door to
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National League
Boston 5-7. New York 8-1
Philadelphia 2, Brooklyn 3.
Pittsburgh 0. Chicago 8.
Why hadn't I dumped some of
the ahes into the incinerator, too?
"Perhaps Mi ‘
SNERWIN-WIMAMS
PARCH & FLOOR ENAMEL
a law seconds without touching
anything on A, and then suddenly
said: "Helo!" with a quick untake |
of breath and a punzled glance at
me that made asy bad conscience de
nip-ppa.
Why, auf
run-duwe
€eept Baturday) „
Cheburne, Texas
Mrs. J. R. Griffin, her brother, A. I
C. Griffin, Mrs. Griffin an-dehil-
drn, Billy and Jerry, end her nece
Jo Ann Polston, all of Burkburnett.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
By mail in state: One year $6.50: 6 months $3.50: 3 months $200
By mail out of state: One year $9.00; 6 months 34 00 3 months $2.25.
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Taylor-Norman
Friday: Meredith vs. Kely-Eaton
Out-of-town Game
was imtrigued by Mra. UwSi Emigtt,
■■ attraetive ettanger whe bad lest her
way and mpemt the sizht theme Elm-
pokrt ms been putehased completely
formnished sad Dita. Mae m need at a
putsery. had r»ee«Ur gitee Neal the
lues ttings from ome ot ite bondoirs.
During the might Jana touna Erenda
Knieht wanding abbut in Um antar-
imas ta the pie-
. ate sms
samethimg. On
left tor her Bos-
anied by Deane
W, quite alipped my mind for the
next IS minutes.
Then coth Hunt and I became
vestlesa.
"If Mrs. Ingalla really was here
and had a visitor thin aftemaoon,
perhaps they've left something
around thnt would tell us if she
intends coming bick," Hunt sug-
Rested with a glance at his wrist
paper, and also the local news publshed therein. All rigbts to ze-
nublication of special dispatches hereto are atoo reserved
12.75: 3 months 32.00.
By carrier in city: 80c per month; 1 year 9k 06.
By mail to Johnson and adjacent counties: One year $4.T5; 6 months cote' on the front end of a "Ford"
adh ring to the provisions of the Dallas ordinanee.
Officiads in Cleburne have not gone se far as to stop
.watering of lawns and shrubs either by ordinanee er by au-
tomatic water rationing by cutting off the water.
It is sincerely hoped that such action won't be neces-
ry in Cleburne and that local residents will help in the
saving of water until the reserve can be built up.
Ing bere with you is
, hut—they dant keep
VE SEASON
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—my favorite roost in the living
room. "And by the way. Jane, you
look stunning in black."
THAT'S IT,
STEVE! THE
BATTERIES’
MAYBE THEY
CAN SAVE
OUR LIVES!
Iy, trom the foyer. But the bang
with which r Amand the door
shut, and the fact that I waited a
fm minute for an answer that
dua’t come, before I dared goiro
m» own living soon, was some-
ttng else again
bren there and had had a caler,
idging by a tray om the low table
before the freptace, with two emp-
ty highball glasses, a bottle of
minute change of heart, just to
have a secret talk with Margot
Ingalla? But—why, after her rude-
neaa to himr" And went on from
thene: “Hunt muan’t know anout
this MW none at Ma taadnaas and
he'd only draw the craziest conclu-
aionafrom it"
My fingers were busy abefome Td
haif formulated the thought. Pick-
ing up the Jftl-tale stubs gingerly.
By Ernie Ruahmi?
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W-R — UREIEP PEATURS
entitled to the use for publication
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atneam at mdmimena imdmdint Deane
Nnnnand and Kemi teles I a wealthy
Svuth American. Margot was mtuniatea
■X" the tuemdta Mtserted hez to pay
homnge ta Neek and deliheratels em-
barraeqed Deem and Hunt, each st
whom had awt her sap presiona ceca-
•tea. by declaring she had never area
them befene- Later 4ha eresing tee
askked teas < ehemighs nave the
apartmemt to merneir ea P-iday after-
HOW THEY STAND
Texas League
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AN OLD
SxNOrNI
Sae- Applebee, Htesem agent, regmets
havz incited bar siater, Neal Tarant,
the ........was astoses. • Shari, her
p to 1e Hilt!
"mematumessmcab/ANNEROWE r
ANO SrRicrLy —
AWHISFLE JOB..
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AM see for yourself. But
MML to make a loud notes
t walk in”
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tables forever these dnys”
i The remark veminded ant Ml the
tray Id found pad I got up. snying,
"They dM. Sherloqk Holmee! That
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Paint & Paper Co.
115 E. Henderson Phone 383
“Was that before, or after her—
-atterations?"----------
"Before. But definitely! She
looked a hundred then. what with
all her hearthreak. Guess the new
face and the elegance are a sort of
insurance against a recurrence of
the disaster." /
"And—you really think the to
6 meeting a new man—a potential
| Number Five—at the apartment
right this minute T" I asked none
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medicine. I
kidneye t
relieve tri
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tare lag <
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arine and I
tation All
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Mr. and Mrs. John Henrxen
Mr. and Mr Tommy We38
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Lake Jackson defeated Lyzaght
Furniture Company in the semi-
Imais in a close a to 5 deme The*
American League
W. L Pct
Robert E Armstrong of Dallan
spent the week-end here with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs R M Arm-
strong. He ha- accepted a position
with Braniff Airtines in Dalla«
BUY NOW! & Be Ready
Ben Turner Appliance Co.
Your Frigidaire Dealer
Entered as second emss mall matter at toe post office at Cleburne, Texaa
under the Act of Congress. Manch 3, 1879-
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denly I Lnund myneif hack in the 5jvepAy4r.
Wtvmg room eassytag te re-
arranged tray and calling out gayly: j
"Here you are, mastermind! Now
. Mis. 1. R Nail and Mis Meme
Nail .arnived Friday from Sulphur:
La. tor a visit with their sister and
aunt. Mrs. T. J Flak-, and family
Week-end euests of Mr une Mrs ]
Herman Brown were net mother.
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Nremdn Kmght and Ms. Delly Wood-
terda tows as enutarier whe 11—4
the windows again. Until at test
the downstairs bell rang and
Hunt Berwick annoynced himself
on the speaking tube. •
He looked amart and handsome
when be walked in a minute or two
later, and didn’t seem greatly dla-
turbed about Margot’s unaccourt-
able absence.
"Oh, shell turn up an right Left
watt a while,"he said placidly,
dropping into one of the comfort
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PAGE TWO
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8 p. m. Each of the chureh organ-
ization teams have been workins
up a lot of interest and backing
CHAPTER NINE
’ CLAIRE HEARD e out pa-
, tiently, and then asked, “Had the
Ingalls been drinkig a Mt that
evening t" "
interior and exterior floors get emr*-
tough protection with this fresh;
looking enamel. One easily-applied
coat ofthis lustrous finish resists the
beatings of weather snd time, covers
solidly and restores good looks.
nine.
Drawing three byes, Looper’s Cle-
burne nine did not play their first
game until Friday night. They won
over Pasadena 6 to 0 with Red Nor-
man pitching the entire game tor
Cleburne. allowing but one hit. In
their second game they won over
San. Angelo 8 to 4. Smith started
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HELLO.
BOSS
dogiut and
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Beaumont
Shreveport
Houston ...........
Oklahoma City
4.
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mltntaeondueted
docor more than
oREU7M
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"When was her last divorce I
wanted to knew.
"Oh—a while before your sister’s
12
suggested lamely,
glancing around as though I ex-
pected to see stray cigaret ed ls
over the place.
■ MOND.
blanked Fort Worth Grapette 5 to
0 wi meet Lake Jaekson in the
finals today.
Su kmbhzeaea=5
Miss Maud Belk and Miss Emma
Louise Flake returned Sunday from
a vacation trip of several weeks
spent in Mexico City. i
make the dollar, he sweated un-
der an August sun toppins onions
Now 32 years old. Lambach has
announced his appointment as an
official of Sila, the Swedish Air-
fordi
l
out on seme errand and wuuid “Hello what?" Lasked, Ml of
soon be back, and want on about
Hunt gave me another puzzled
glance. “Not Margot Her guest
made his butts vanish in thin air,"
he corrected. “See the lipstick?"
lhe observation made me feel
even more uncomfortable than the.
gbw.ee. And to hide my, growing
comftumion I mhrugged antola him
with a laugh that sounded false even
to me: “AR right, maybe he ate
"No. She krew what she vras lenst "And r "kent"F‘mhImS‘-
saying, tf that’, what you mean," ’ and 1 kept -amblig about
1 assured her.
moved Margot’s used tray, and
thou going into my room to
change.
Presently I was ready. It wasal-
moat seven—the time when Hunt
Berwick was to call for us—and
atm no Margot!
Monday Merecith vS
Springx
out mealn putatoem, ete., you just
euat them dow. Smple when you •
' I AYp& Viqamin Candy belota ,
----------- for 30 days' supply. Phone
St Louis
Chicago
Boston
Cincinnati
Now York
King Brothers
W. L. Pct.
87 43 .669
... 77 53 .597
73 56 .566
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moved into.serious training for his
Sept. 18 heavyweight title defense
against Tami Ma Uriel io of New
York.
Louis sparred four rounds yester-
day, his first boxing since setting
up camp He weighed 212 pounds
about four over the weight at which
he will fight, and appeared in good
condition. nithough his timing was
off a little The workout was held
indoors because of ahreatening wea-
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omice Friday. Jane Mwann the mneh- my business, 9rst arranging a Bank
. macried.Mazget-mich-aer-mecsetasy, of sherry and thvvr gleams an ths
• <Hire w ailing. Jane ta tehivz the stors. table from which I had just re-
CLEBURNE, TEXAS, TIMES-REVIEW
our sherry, and am afraid
-a
CompUmenta are so rare in my
. they make an impression. I
lection of Number Four while you felt myself blush with pleasure as
were to Greenwich." , I
. Plenty of 12 and 1 6
ga. Remington and
You may place the name •"Lin- Phiadelphia
___ I ta his back which had been left
an, trronsnr reneondponTthrcbareter, standing or repute- ! there nia brother-in-law,
2pu of any pernon, or firm or corporation which may appear in the i
z0zumns of this paper will be gladly corrected upon due notice of same
being given to the publishers ________ ' ’"‘.J
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-302 tiie game allowing two hits for four
- runs for San Angelo's, score -and was
considered so far. You see, some-
one NOT Margot Ingalla, or her
moved thse byts from the tray
“But why J do one was therev
I objected, as wide-sped and sur-
prised as I could manage.
He gave me a amile and a Alde-
glance that co clearly called
liar, it turned my face into a
Houston Slush Pump team
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persor
a whe
soap
out <
stopp
busy
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short:
only i
make
tune ।
Winchester shotgun
A shells.
WHA[,GGOD \ 1
WILL THAT /
DO? THEY’RE L
BOUND TO ;
FINO US. I -
w tomi as w to wefi h ptay Softball Schedule
thedetegtive.., ! Monday E. Feniez son Saptis:
.1.121 "nd out I.was very much Brotherhood v« Fiele Street Bro-’
mgtahen When I looked closer ar
em the tray i no- Tuesday: Graves and Son vs. Am I
HeLsometinE “hat had encaped erican Legion
.e.9E:moe than half rt the Wednesday: Meredith vs. King *
ci^ret ends aw ane ask tray Brothers: All Stars vs. 813 Squad-
ren and gold hita ot th let- ton. Fort Worth
sers D and K. and quite unmistak- _ - _
plzwereremnantsatthe cigasets
Neal had given to Deane.
Iwas so taken back I tola my.;
aelt out boud: “But—Deene is In (
Itani" and then went on think.
ts*.
WH
B _ This instance upon thescriptur-
Tn Dallas, We understand, citizens are prevented from alness of our religion is insistence
watering lawns and shrus except on specified days. Report upen following the Lord, if there
is a way to Heaven, this is it. If ।
He--dicatee the eeb rayn
“Those. Doesn’t it strike you M
gry ns I am right now. Come on.
let's rot sleuth any more. We'll be
late for Pony Woodford’s fashion
show if we don’t make a start
soon."
Hunt got up at once, and I
thotght I had fooled him after all
when he talked about other matters
in the taxi that was taking us up- ..2
town. But just before we arrived at NANCY
our destination—a small place m T’—"""
the East Forties"caled the Mirador, a 4.
and known tor its superlative food an.
—he harked back to the untortu- l - M
National League
Team— .W.LPet
Brooklyn . .....70 43 «H
67 44 .604
... 59 53 .532
55 54 505
51 61 4S.a
49 63 .431
47 62 .431
... 44 63 .411
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Wi
U up and mrarched to the kitchen
with it, thinking, a little angrily,
that Margot might have done so
herself.
And then I went to my room, on
tiptoe. Because I fel pretty wire
she was taking a beauty nap.
But I was wrong. The deer of
her room stood wide open and the
room was empty.
And so I concluded Mee had run
a 6
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18 umyoe Louis planned to box" Prsedi Sfmhe gmns wnu 20.ra "LH°5. 14 AA5
—Fomr woara, Tex. Aug. 19
Phones 133 and 134 W.P—A recent entry on the policc
HERMAN BROWN Ealtor blatter in Fort Worth reads hikt
'The vietim was taken to City |
County Hospital from his home with
four inches of a long knife sticking
Qel04
half an’elues’ Walt tu met At for you."
. _ I and walked to the kitchen, prompt-
t myueltled, more or less, by the idea that
1
low WATEa PRESS! Ki AND KIRI AZARDS
Pm- Chief Dewiv .Ilie- ■ - woter work- -urinten-
d-t l i Reid in urving (111 1- '■ <-•’ tu the tusi-
ing the quarter finals was one of .
Six teams to still be in the contestttines with headquavtets in Stock-
towards its dose. holm.
New York 5-3. Boston 0-4. ’ .
Washington 0-6, Philadelphia 11-4-
St. Louis 4-6. 3-5.
Chicago 6-3, Cleveland 4-13. (first 1
garni- 11 innings)
DAVENPORT, ta (uP — The
first dollar that Pvederick Lam-
bach ever- earned went for an air-
plane ride. - •
That was back in the ‘20s. To
That'll
maica>
tha
s>t up
and .
dfbo/t
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about it than YOU do," he told me
calmly. ,
(To Be Continued) vo
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sored by the Yellow Jacket Booster' Ondnll-MimeBrgnoidelont
. weight weekly with AY DS Vita- 1
Club. tabi Candy ieducing Plan, Now C
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Tiie Cleburne softbat team, put
out of the running in the slate
championship tournament at Hous-
ton Sunday has returned to Cle-
burne today The local nine* lost
to the Lysaght Furniture Company
of Fort Worth 5 to 0 in the quarter
finals Sunday afternoon.
Cleburne allowed seven hits, two
of which were reported flukes, and
collected four hits off Red Teague
pitching for Lysaght. Errors on
the rough field tripped up the local
1 »'VE GOTTA ,
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ther, but Louis expected to go out-------
side today if rain did not interfere and daughter. Betsy, and Mr ane —
Mrs. Wilfred Cooper and son have wjmdonjz
all, moved to Gainesville, where they
will make their home in the iu-
eut of it. The same is true in
churches The name "Churh of Boston, .
Christ" over the door or in an New York
announcement doer, not of itself Detroit
make a church Christ's church. Washington
Raise the hood of the car and Cleveland
look inside and you will elearly Chicago
see what kind of a ear it is. Look St. Louis
inside the church, and see what Philadelphia
i _ nessof saving water. Following a tour of the cwtiyiiut sec- is taking place, and youcan elear- .
tions of town where water pressures were tested Jiles stated ly see, what kind.of chureh it is
that the pressure is unusually low.‘church to not that which the Nev
"This means, he said, "that a big fire in Cleburne Testament authorizes then you
would spell disaster. You cart fight fire without water, can be certain‘that it to not the
People must realize that it is to their own well being toNewTestumentehurch.. . . ! ‘Secondgamecaded endzthe rain ’
E. quit watering grass and shrubs until the water supply can use the term that the New Testa-
h increased.,, ment declares that the church ot
The American Legion took * ‘commendable -land on our Lord should wear; we must
the issue at its Friday night meeting when its memberscarry on our work and worship
pledged themselves to cooperate’to the fullest extent in the the taw of the
water conservation program. e
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wedding. I remember she cried on
TODAY’S SCHEDULE
Texas League
Beaumont at Fort Worth
Shreveport at Dallas.
Hauston at Tulsa
San Antonio at Oklahoma City.
National League
Cincinnati at St. Louis, night.
Only game scheduled.
American League
Chicago at New York
St. Letfis nt Bortort^ ___.
Only zames scheduled*
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Church Brotherhoods
Hay BaH Tonight
r ’ „-a-
The East Henderson Street Baptist
Brotherhood will take the field to-
night for a softball session against
the Field Street Baptist Brother-
hood. .The game will /be played at
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moon. Jane •uspeete
ture when Mancot
C reatty worred •
Thursday beto
ten openimg- di
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"Then ate la in a mesa with a
man again,” Claire decided. “She
has a talent for it. All her mar-
riages were gosh-awful. Her first
husband to in a sanatorlum—at her
expense. The second shot bimhaeif
after gambling away all she bail.
Number Three was a decent sort for
a change, so she kicked him out for
some hendsome fonr-flusher she'd
met. Caly. that one got off the
houk."
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game 13 inilings-)
American League
tar unmeepomnsive to my sgnal, so
that I had to walk up the eve
flights Mt stairs and arrived at my
do al out at oreath.
nate cigaret stubs, - L
"Yon know, Jane," he took me
into hto confidence gather abruptly,
"there's one alternative we haven't
Rinpergime
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THE LONE RANGER
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