The La Coste Ledger (La Coste, Tex.), Vol. 21, No. 45, Ed. 1 Friday, June 5, 1936 Page: 4 of 4
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FRIDAY. MAY 29th, 1936
PAGE FOUR
WOLVERINE
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See um for Binder Twine.— La-
Mereantile Co,
Adv. 40-tf.
do.
ness
.For Frompt Hauling Service at
I
The LaCoste Mercantile Co. re-
Aeeived-a car of lumber this week. -
54
Spindletep
A
Kake now On display at LaCoste
22
Adv. 42-21.
72
Mercantile Co.
GO AHEAD AND
from Devine spent Sunday here.
RAIN! ILL DRYOUT
th
wore
r
and Mii-.
Brleden here last
a
Sale Cholee homemade
Adv. 10-Ht.
George Echtlo,
)
I
Adv. (.II.
ler.
Tuesday
relatives
at
visiting
ly attended anil everymehaelnu
Men’s and Boys Harvest Hats line, ask us for an estimate.— La-
will he on June 14 th
Announcements
2---
For Representative
and baby from San Antonjo pent
at all
tile Co.
Adv. 42-Zt.
Monday.
cantile Co.
Adv. 42-2t.
inclusive, for the first time in
i-omummo
Mr. mid Mrs Alfred Stein and
L. M. Tondre & Sons
Adv. A3-tf.
Ne
A
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Adv. 44-3t.
fion:
hart home
here last
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2 buffet
SPECIALS
nize cans
9 - 6 (or
Odd
PIECES
THAT ADD CHARM TO YOUR HOME
NEW POTATOES. 10 Ibs, for
2le —smallsize
RINSO, large size .
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- 5
LALUNA FLOUR, 12 lb. sack _844 — 24 lb. sack 684
1 -
6,
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4
PLIABLE AS A
PLUSH SUPPER
SHELL HOR5EHIDE
soli Paytv from San Antonio
vi sited Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hans
and family Tuesday evening, -
Mr. and Mrs. U. C. ‘Tondre and
children and Mrs. .Theresa Zins-
meyer of Lytle and Mr. and Mrs.
Kerosene or Gas Electrolux Re-
frigerators on display at Three-
Point Service Station at Castro-
ville and Breiton's Garage at Hon-
ja and tT.m
the Garden
Jacob
were
Mrse"Josophie Biediger
Mondayn
fl
For I
molasses.
Mrs. Frank Gray nt Lytle, who
took suddenly ill Sunday night,
but is belt Oy. at this writing.
Biediger
visiting
here
and family from San Antonio
spent Sunday lieru. eS
Mises Elsie Koeniv and Lorine
Misses. Georgia Mae Muennink
and Corine Graff of Hondo were
’ La ‘oste visitors Sunday.
day.
Honey For Sale
Huajillo honey.
Harm.
SULPHUR SALT BLOCKS, per block „
STOCK SALT, per 100 lb. sack a--
F :
a
— 55e
......—794
Miss Ethel Tachirhart from U-
valde spent Sunday with her par
ents here.
Fire, Windstorm and Hail in-
surance on houses, see A. F. Hal-
,1
504
87
26c
20c
134.
I oe
25e
35e
19C
I He
294
13f
He
I9e
2le
23c
102
IBe
. 27<
I9e
25e
25e
$1.61
19c
Adv. 152tp:
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Jungman
Del Km
, Tsehir-
Saturday
t
234
84
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phone 6H.—James L.
Adv. .33-tf
liediger.
Mr. ami Mrs.
Mower. — LaCoste
Adv. 42-2t.
999~3; lgp.
5
E
— For Cash Only —
Friday and Saturday, June 5 & 6.
8-:
-Miss Ldlian Tschirhart retuen
ed to San Mances Monday even
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Mrs. Emd llalbardier paid Mes.
Sylvan Halburdir and baby a
visit at the Santa Rosa Infirm-
:Mn and Mrs. Fred Jungman
and family from Riomedina were
short visitors herc last Thursday.
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ewee au
Bring ua your eggs and country produce for highest
price. Trade where your Dollar buys the moat.
in isi-",222 - e, trm3:, 4 -22 ' dg- 4ic.
• "Soft as Kid. Tough as
I
I
l’EPPER S\I ( E. 3 oz. bottle 8
SALMONS, Fane) Pink. 1(1 oz. tall can ri,
< ORN FIAKES, Red & White, 2 large pkga. 194
PINEAPPLE, Blue & White, sliced No. 2 can 15e, 2 for 29
GREEN BEANS, No. 2 can
SPINACH, 2 No. 2 cans 156
PAR TEA, 20 oz pkg. s,
20,
9e
194
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79e
Cash Store
Friday & Saturday, June 5 & 6
— SPECIALS ---
: ‘ Mrs. Alvina
-New extracted FhursdAy,
Apply at A. E.
ALWAYS SOFT AND EASY
ON THE FEET.... IT’S A
Miss Marie Nentwich of San
Antonio is -Visitin# with Miss
France: Koch here.
I
• :
Riomedina andclif Monday eve-
ning.
We carry Washed Sand, Cement
and Lime at all times and at com-
petitive prices.—LaCoste -Mercan-
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Schott Brothers
,4
COFFEE, Red A White, vacuum pack, lb. can
N2
Latoste Telephone
Company
Rudolph D. Bipperi, Pr e..
Local and Lomg D tan e
Serviee: keporall livid ies
or discourtesy to Mgr.
Mis. Helena Keller and daugh-
ter, Miss Octavia, and grandson
lenali Ki ller were visiting' rela-
tive. at c"astroville Tuesday,
THE LACOSTE LEDGER, LACOSTE, TEXAS
IF YOUR LOCAL
DEALER CANNOT
I SUPPLY YOU
Shop at the.
\ FRIENDLY
HOUSE*
San Xtoni
Ed. A. Tschirhart & Son
Castroville, -i- Texan
COFFEE, Peaherry the Very best, per I
SHWNFENING, 1 lb. carton
• POTATOES. selected, to lbs.' for
LETFUCE. California, per head
CELERY, Fancy Venice, large hunch
OKVNGES, large size, dozen
TOMATO SALCE, Red « White, fancy.
BROWNS FIG BAKS. II oz. cello bag
SAIT, Red & White, 26 oz. box
INSEC "TICIDE FLIT pint can
Moth Bag Free with pint can
at EaCosto Mercantile C.
Adv. 12-2
Gilbert Wanjuraand Miss Billy
Jo Conover attended Ilie dance at
Natalia Saturday night.
RALPH J NooNAN
We are author ized ' • a ■■ •
the following candukat.......
the general qecnen ‘
Wm. Lamon is erectihg a gar:
age at his home here this week.
For Mower and Binder. Repairs,
see LaCoste Mercantile Co.
Adv. 42120.
imnl ’ were short visitors with
Mrs TJesephine .Biediger here
Tuesday
San Antonio visitors Tues- from D’Hanis were guests of Mr.
antced
Oflice nt the ' ;
Castroville Drug Store
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| R. A. BIEDIGER |
| BARBER, LaCoste, Texas g
1 Open 7:30 A.M. to 6100 P.M. =
= also open Friday andSatur- E
S day Nights. Closed Sunday, E
“lOHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIIIfllllllllllim^
radio and washings machine.-—
e Point" Station.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Biediger
ME’and Mrs-Kobert Tschirhart and baby from Spindtetp and
and family of Lacoste were visL Rudolph. Rew and bab
, p i • fron near LaCoste were San An-
tins here Sunday evening. • ,
' tonio visitors I uesday.
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— Frank A.
Adi. 42-Dp.
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Mr. and Mrs. Aex Tschirhart
-children from Noonan were
Alamo City visitors Sunday.
Just installed a new Disc-Roller.
If in need of disc sharpening see
me. Your business appreciated.—
Frank A. Tschirhart.
A<h. 12 12,
Mr. and Mrs. kan Mami aul
Mrs. Frank Tsebirhart were Hu-
do. visitors' last: Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. JC Biediger and
ehildren spent Sunday with home
folks here.
t3
be
di
kn
t
8tor* m ( astroille
Mr and Mrs. Richard Klabun
de and daughter Helen from
For Philco Radios, the world’s
leading radio, and batteries, call
at Geiger Service Station.
Adv. 44-31
to send children away to some
other district to complete the
high sc)mol education. The next
thing that demands attention is'
the matter of credits which must :
be aequired as soon as possible in
2033 - Ji''' ... I
August GBippert was a busi-
Along with our John Deere Line F
we also carry a small stock of re- ! ;
pairs for McCormick and Deering ±
Mowers;-— Lafoste Mercantile Co. ' 1
Adv. 42-2t. 1 I
Oscar Bippert from the Sauz 1
was u business visitor here Tues- .
day. He says corn tn his section :
PAR TEA, 2’ oz. pkg. ____-
MATCHES, Ked White, 2 boxes 7, — carton of six
CLEANSER, Ked A White, 2 cans
With this lot of sheep
lurell wil be one of our big
an n tk. Cnuntv
tn
ro
ici
: Who 1s: a peihmnent of f
> fiee a) ! I y i - le i ■ ■ he-lt - t '
• yehfs, willzjale auulrt# .
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PEys ScjuntificallyExnuned 12
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; oiie i- ru । ged w th u r $
• tatust adnt itie m - ‘ ' on ■ ' - J
! and prices are below Prke nrt
, AntoniAH W m k G uar I
qu
with new batteries. Also 32 volt
: 1 PH K LES. qts., Sour or dill
; ; CATSUP, 14 Ol. bottle, 2 for s
" MUSTARD, quart sixa jar for
. i FOLGERS COFFEE. 1 lb. can . 304 — 2 lb. can
+ MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, 1 lb. can
; MILLERS CORN FLAKES, 2 boxes for
f ROSEBUD MATCHES, 6 boxes for
: : PEARS, No. 1 can, 2 cans for
; ; PEACHES, No. 1 can, 2 for —
3 • PIONEER CORN, No. 2 can for
Oscar Reicherzer from
were visiting at the P.
English at 9.45 a. m.
—Luter League meeting at 8115
p. in.
K KONZACK, Pastor
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OBSERVATIONS
(Continued from page one)
have next year a complete, school
from the first to the 11th grade.
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( WSTROVIILE ZION'S
LI THERAN (HUREH
Announcemenfs :
An odd chair, a lamp, a
tab e...these are the things
that make a charming1 home.
Our great stocks include
an endless variety at
prices to suit every
purse... all on easy terms.
Flexihle as an Acrobat. That's
Wolverine Work .Shoes,” sold by
LaCoste Mercantile Co. Adv. 12-2
Saturday. May 30th and will not
be wpen.—The LaCoste National,.
Adv. 4 I-11
a Rhino. Mr. and Mrs. Jark FtzSimon
Mi Frank Wanjura was called evening,
to the bedside of Ker daughler.
See the New John Deere Sulky from
.till times,
Local, Personal and Business
. Items from
CASTROVILLE, TEXAS
MRS. M. ( . RIHN
Editor and Reporter
News items and advertisements
which are to appear on this page
must be brought to Highway Cafe
not later than 6:00 P. M. on
Tuesday of each week. Or mailed
direct to the Ledger Office not
later than Wednesday morning of
each week.
Richard Brieden and
The dance at Wornetie-s Ga
Mr. and Mrs. doe Biediger spent den sindaynieht was vry large
sold by LaCoste 'Mercantile Co.
~ ' Adv. 42-2tv
ii i Na Subday here.
Miss Hazel Jungman and Mrs.
G.A.Mechler were visitors at
25e ,;:
15e ::
7f ; >
39e .:
needs sunshine now, another rain
will drown some inlow places. "
Mr and Mrs. Jim Clamp from
Brackettville and Mr. and Mra.
George Frey from Dunlay were
looking our town and community
over Tuesday.
Notice—A meeting of the mem-
bers of St. Mary’s Parish will be
held at the Parish Hall Sunday,
June 7th immediately after the
late Maas. All parishioners are
invited to be present. Important
matters to be discussed.
Adv. 45-lt.
L. W. Burell received a ship-
ment of 400 sheep, Tuesday which
Coste Mercantile Co. Adv. 42-2L
Otis Wanjura, G. A. Mechter
aud„Gib Wanjura- were business
.Visitors at the A. C. Wurzbach
homic at Riomedina Monday. "
If youwait Qmality and extra
Lengih, buy RED TOP Twine,
Mi ana Alfred Stern and Koch from tateste were visitors
familg from the French Settla- here Teday
For Sale—850 Wall light plant
forms,—A. F. Haller, Insurer.
Adv. 71.
Chs. Suchs and son Charles Jr.
Stop at the Blue Bonnet Cafe '
atCastroville for good cats and
home-made ice ( ream and Bread.
Courteous Service Patronize a
home-industry and help your home
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hans
from. San Antonio spent Sunday
with homefolks here.
Mr. and Mrs. Oran Mann and
Miss Helen Tschirhart were San
Antonio visitors Sunday.
Mr and Mr Wilfred Tschir-
hart qan baby from .San Antonio
sent Sunday here.
THE RED & WHITE STOREs
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Tondre
, , . , and family from Lytle were visi-
visitor here last Saturday, tors here last Saturday.
e.
Javari and Welda Wanjura took
a ill, to Castroville Sunday ev
nig
Mohawk f’ires ami Tuhes, Ex-
ide Butteries, Magnolia Gas and
Oil, Electric and Kerosene Re
fcigeratrs.— Geiger- Service Sta-
,"22
Coste Mercantile Co. Adv. 42-2t
Scheria,
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Tschirhart
of the Sauz wcie San Antonia
visitors Sunday.
Boerne were visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. August Halbardier and
daughter Miss Madeline here
Tuesday.
Albert Lnnge end eon, Albert
Jr. from Los Angeles, California
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
For any kind of Hauling at any
time, phone Line 0-LS.— L W.
Reicherzer. Adv. 12-tf.
Mr. add Mrs. R. It. Eipper
were San Antonio visitors Tues-
day.
For Dempster Windmills and
Water Systems see Lacoste Mer-
town.—Bread for Sale
j27r '•
174 ::
n* $
21e ;;
6 i.
toe ::
27c ;:
O. B. Penkert- and son August
here Saturday. Mrs.' Penkert ac-, _______________________...
companied them to San Antonio history. There is no longer a need
Adv ri tune " nnity Sunday. Sun- Judicial Dj-triet
day sehnol, and Bible class at
Frey or Joe A. Bader. Adv. 4513t
' Jacob Vogel and son Honry
II r
Notice This bank will observe 1
Memorial Day, a legal holiday.
Messrs, John and Jack Droit- and
court from San Antonio were
visiting, their brother, Joh. here
—2*6
72
Hereford mulley Bulls, out of the
Insure—In Sure Insurance; all famous Johnson herd at Jacks-
I burr, Texas. Apply at George
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90 a tu. Divine services
with Holy- Communion in
! Jr. of the Sauz were LaCoste
I visitors Monday afternoon.
For all kinds of Farm Wagons
see LaCoste Mercantile Co.
Adv. 13 11.
Louis Lessinf and daughter
Mtss Marie of Macdona wereLa,
Coste visitors Tuesday -
ary in t Frjday,
Mi and Mr,. Roland Kay from
Mt. and Mrs Alfred Ahi and
For John B. Stetson Hats see
LaCoste Mercantile Co, Adv. 43
For County. Judges
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!: Dr. M. $. Derankou |
] ’ Graikmt and la -' t. ' i J ' T
; ; EYE SIIF SPHI I M IM ;
Mondny; June 1st, 1938 at sup 1 running condition.
......................... —IL X. Smith of Lytic and Misa Tachirhart
The rexi dame in Atitrey lucille Young of Pevine, - - _
; closed Gear
Somerset . and. Misses Whitie
Mr. and Mrs. August Schott Sr.
and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Schott and
family of Devine’ were visiting
here Sunday.
Little Miss Jeanette McClinton
of' Refugio is visiting , with her
cousin, little Miss Eugenia Lau-
rence here.
For Sale — Double - standard
were united inmuarriaze at .the ;
hone of Justice of the Peace, All I '
Um E Haller who performed the '
peremony. Those who witnessede
Let your next pair of work
shoes be "Wolverine," sold by La-
(lisle Mercantile Co. Adv. 42-2
Henry Lutz and Frank Warsa-
ka from San Antonio spent the
week-end with Mr. and Mrs. G.
A. Mechler.
When in need of Work Shoen
remember "Wolverine” sold by
LaCoste Mercantile Co. Adv. 12-2
Coi. H. h Bippert of Castre-
III. marriake were Mr. and Mrs.: We are authorized to anuounce
Robet Mazurek, of Devine The the following candiates hubject
1 wil make their to she action of the demoerate
home on a Medina irrigation jro primary in July: ,
j# 1 farm mar Devine. For Representative 77t‘i 1 ‛t
ordep that graduates from thei
school may enter, colleges and-fthi
versities along with the-raduate.
of other school-. 4 .. .. ... _
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SI GAR, 10 lbs. Pure Granulated
COEFEE, 1 lb can Maxewell House 294 — 3 Ih can
BACON. Semi Sugar Cured, per lb.
ORANGES, 252 size, California, per dozen
LETTECE, nice hard heads, 2 heads
TOMATOES, new Texas, 3 lbs..
PEAS, 1 lb. can Del Monte. 2 cans
2 lb. can. 2 cans
JELLO, all flavors. 3 boxes
PORK & BEANS, Phillips, 1 lb. can, 5 cans
BROOMS, 5-string, green handle
MI STAR!), quart size
CAISUP, 11oz. bottle
PINEAPPLE, flat, crushed Del .Monte, 2 cans
No. 21, can
M M TED MILK, Krafts, (8 oz. water glass)
CORN FLAKES, Kelloggs
OATMEAL, 3 Minute, small 9e — large box
PEAt HES. 1 lb. cello hag He — 2 lb. cello bag
SOAP; Camay. 3 bars
SILVEIDISI. 2 boxes
SOAP. P (■„ 6 giant bars
FLelK, Hearts Delight, 98 lb. sack $3.19 — 48 lb.
• 21 lb. sack H5e — 12 lb. sack
if in market for a Chevrolet
Automobile or Truck, see Geiger
Sen ice Station. Adv. 41-81
Cum. II. J. Bippert had his road
maintainer busy here this week,
WeHking over the streets and,
road and did some fine work. '
■ If its anything in the building
Md
JOEMONKHOUSB:
Fur District Judge S1l i
dicial district:
K. K. WOODLEY
For -Distr iet Atunmad: esh
where they visited with Herbert
Penkert.
Mr. O. A. Gisch, San Antonio.
Texas of the Historic American
Building Survey of the Interigr
Dept U. S 'A. with Richard Mac
Allister and Azthur W. Stewart
are making aresurves and pho
tographing those buildings that
were mesured by the architectur-
al furies of the Historic American
Building Survey in 135, Among
the houses and buildings to be
photographed for the permenant
files in Washington, D. C. Library
will be the Vance Hotel, (Lawler),
The-Old Courthouse, (the present
Public School), the original Cas-
tro, house and others. H
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• UNDERTAKING SERVICES :
± Upto date caskets & supplies +
P Complete Funeral Service ..
In hour of sorrow turn your +
troubles rover to us.
1 • L. M. TONDRE & SONS ;;
1- Licensed Funeral Director , ,
, > Castroville, Texan ±
ga5, A\*.
3 is hja 03
52 $ 82
3 3
, — - G. A. Mechler and Vinson Hue-
Local Mention ' xele were at San Antonio on
"* " 5 . business, Friday.
_____ See the New John Deere en-
For Cood Eats stop at High-
way Cafe, Adv. 40-tf.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred 'Schott
miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH^
I Dr. A. J. Springfield I
t g PHYSICIAN & SURGEON ।
I = Phone 12 =
I S LaCoste, Texas =
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For Sale, t haz Ice box in
good condition, 100 lb. capacitye.
George Eehies Adv, t5-2tp
KARO SYRUP, No. 1 % amber 124 — No. 1%, white 13, : ;
"INP‛SnopaYG“kan.ONBcREAM,TekutarSoe"" « 1:
TALCUM POWDER, Mavis, large can 1 4 ‘
SANDWICH SPREAD, Gebhardt’s, deviled 31 > ox rm (1 ! '
CORN MEAL, Blue & White, 5 Ib‛bag5134.° san '
FLOOR WAX. Wilberts, No .Rub, pint «n 24 : !
SEGAR, Old Time Brown, 1 lb. box cif '
Powdered. 1 lb. box 20924
SOAP. Crystal White, giant size bars, 5 bars *
PUFFED WHEAT. Quakers, 2 pk.. 18 $
SALAD DRESSING, Sun Spun, half pint 213, u pint 174 1 '
DEXTERS SLICED BACON, per 1b -12 : ;
rLou»|bHj:;u „ W w, 2 —a, 11
FLOUR, Sia Rival, 24 Ik ba—634 •121. bag - 39,
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dizamaaumdehkss . 1
. oHte 'And Mr, Speece, County
Engineer were here in the interest
1 of road matters last Saturday.
he purchased from Jim Clamp
- and were shipped here from Eagle
Ayzasspdegrema
4-"5685 B
woRINE
minoEHII WomE «M«U
LaCoste Merc. Co.
' LaCoste, Texas
' We always try to pay you the highest price for your $
’ cunnirs produce and sell our merchandise at the lowest F
I pri es, ;:
Mai lied at Sunset For Sale—Used 1 H. P. Gas
Engine with Pump Jack in good
CASH SPECIALS
• •• For
Friday & Saturday, June 5 and 6
| Our Castroville Department
vent-.
SECRETTANNING PROCESS
r ETit pour l Wolverine Shell
— Horsehides will dry out
soft! What’s more, they resist
pcufing, sweat and barnyard
acids... and save you money
with their wear, WEAR, WEARI
Only Wolverines have both
soles and uppers of genuine
Shell Horsehide; only Wolver-
L Ines are triple-tanned by a
M secret process that makes them
Bfe-elipersGemeAaeend-
V try on the world's most oom-.
fortable work shoes I
ing to resume her studies after
having spent heveral day- wilh _____......
he parents, Mr. and .Mrs P J young vounle
' Ts, hiphart here.
Mr., and Mr*, lecnaldcliheden 2 zioma .sa
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