Bastrop Advertiser (Bastrop, Tex.), Vol. 83, No. 46, Ed. 1 Thursday, February 4, 1937 Page: 1 of 6
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PICKED UP AT
RANDOM
. j-'S
.r; >
V ~-
once knew :i man who was
i. take tin- imws| ;i|K-i in
|i>\mi and always si'lit
barbed
,.f flesh
We
.sting*
liome
I.■now hu neighbor's puper.
One evening In- sent his over
t.> Itorrow ihe | a|x'i, ami wliiU' hi-
s a was on his way he ran into a
11 -ge swarm of Uvs and in a few
i'iimill's his fact' looked like .t -urn
i, r xjuarth.
Hearing th« agonized cries >f his
...11. the father ran to his assistance
and in doing so ran into a
'v,:i* ii'iii'i', cutting a handful
fr« m his anatomy and ruining a fl
yii.ir of (Hints.
Tin old cons took advantage of
the h<'i« in the fence, got into the
I- 11*11 i old and killt'd herself l alnii;
viven corn. Hearing the rackot, the
i.irinet's wife ran out of the housr
upsetting a four gallon churn fud
of cream into a l ask«it of kitten, and
killed the whole flm k She slipped on
the cream and tell downstairs break
mg her leg and a $10 set of false
t. eth. The haby, left alone, crawled
tnrough the cream into tin* parlor
and i timed a $40 carpet. Purine the
(M'tement, the daughter nlop«d with
•le hired man and took all the fani-
t!,'<■ savings with her.
'I ne moral is that every msn should
be i ubscrilier to his home paper
The following letter com s to the
f Ivertiser Kditor this w««ek. We sub
mit it to you ju*t as it canie to us
■ \el
JOHN 0. TURNER
Men - | iirnishin^v < lotlunif.
S| iocs and I lot -
Quality al a I air I'm c
Holt Corner Bastrop
KM.
:i> M:AI:
. HKBAS'lRoP M'Vl RTISKR, BVSTROP, I I \ \S, HICKSDAV, I'll'.! \i:i i
NI'MBFR 4i
COUNTY INTERSCHOL ASTIC MEET
WILL BE HELD ON MARCH 13-20
i'rksi dknis It \ I I.
$2.">0. IN till
NETS
M\
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ri v\s m vuk \i mkktini, <ir
b( m<d i>l imi<k<thi<S mki.li
IN It \s ! KOI' S \ || |{ 11 u
FLOOD WATERS
LASH LEVEES
AROUND CAIRO
PASTROP COUNTY FARMERS PECEJVE
$92,002.53 IN GOVERNMENT CHECKS
\| \ \HU N I lit KK U M
$100,000.00 VN IIKN Ml III I'
llie Annual President's Birthday
Hall was held in tin1 Smithville High
School gymnasium on .laiuuiry
Proceeds netted ovei 2">0 dollars
and will go to aid the victims ot ru
t'antile paralysis The money will l>.« |
culed to President Roosevelt, *.vh>
pre
m turn will send it to the Warm
Springs Foundation
\ larger crowd titan was expected (t
attended the dance, filling the gvni
iiasium to capacity.
Music was furnished by Illume1'
Orchestra, with dancing from '.<>
percent of the total
l!all will remain in
1 .ir were made for tile Bastrop
<'out:t\ I titer-scholastic l.eai'ui which
will In held March 1!, Is. 111. anu
, Jo, at the meeting of the tioard of
[directors last Saturday
I The following is the schedule, ac-
cording 'o Ki ed (i llaynie, -ivretary
March I'
at
I Seventy live
taken ill at the
the locality, to
paralysis.
aid local victim* 1 t
CAR
Bastrop, Texas,
Jan. 2W. 1W.'I7
Ileal Mr. Kditnr, Cat-
Through Vnur editorial*, 1 wish to C-unty
express an hon<*-t conviction. I have cording
111 my mind,
sentiments of
KKl.lSl RATIONS
M M<( II 1
KKtilN
Registrations
are to start on
to J.
in Bastrop
March I ar
.1. Sapp. in the office ,
also expressing tt\* of county tax assesor-colli*'tor,
numwoua liou«' wives with the following numbers Passen-
1 ot t he boar<l <t directors
! 1'eniiis Meeit Saturday,
Klgin.
| DebaU' and Kxtcmporaneou
• mg Thursday, March Isth,
|)i m m Klgin.
V o||e\ Ball, Playground Ball ami
1 hoi al Singing Fritlay and Friday
light. March lilth, at Bastrop.
I Literary Kvents, Track and Kielu,
and Declamation Saturday and Sat-
I inlay night, March 20th at Smith
vilte.
j The morning events will begin
1 111., the afternoon events at
in., and at night at 7 p. m.
morning of March '-Oth. conU
• f Bastrop.
The fruit and Tngntabl* trucks are
rmiiv Why?
Tha< in a fre > country anri to m.r
rtiind it is unjust and ev«n uiuvitwti
titti.mal to i-un out the fruit and
vegetable trucks by having their Ijr.
efise srfi high that it is impossible for
them to come to our town
("".ompiitition is the life of any bus-
iness ami if it were mrt. for it, there
ivr>uId I*' a monopoly, all i f which
> ems to mc, has occurred by ru 1-
mng out the fruit and vegijtah.r
fucka. Those people wh<i liavr lnvn
bringing fresli fruits and reputable*
have a right to m.iko an hi)nest liv
ine
I have not bought from the true*,
us my trading is done at our local
-•tores jn Itastrop, but th *r«' are many
whi- do, and cannot afford
prices.
I only stand for that which
cerely believe is just and fair
l>o you know oranges htiv<
sky high in Bastrop, like wis<
frujts ami vegeUibles. Wliv-"
An Advert sei Ueader.
P-
the morning of March 20th.
will be held in Spelling, Kssay Writ
ing, Mu.sic Memory, Picture Memory,
Stoi > Telling, tuid Rural School De
ge.r cars, JO'1") 1 to 21150; commercial (damation Klimination, Typewriting,
cars, > < • 1 to 11 "Hi; farm truck 1, aMf( shorthand. These cixitests will
.'ISO| to 4 400 |jt. conducUvl at the same time, hence
Although the count on the num-,une child could ii"t well participaU;
Ixt of poll tnxiv paid this yeju i< a.* in more than one eonte.sit,
yet incomplete, but according to M, n,v t,,[l„Wing i-xceptiotLs to Article
S.ipp, the number will probably ex jl( W]|] nuuje
<eid that of last tear.
OF
GENERAL INTEREST
IN I'llK DAYS NKWS
Our frieml. Mr. Michaci <>H'rt/.
from Bed Uix'k, came in this w -ek to
pay up his subx ription, stating tha
•• hiui been ruading the Adv
f.>r r>2 years. Mr. fjoertz said
the first money he made when he
vas a boy he spent, for a subscrip
tion to the Advertiser' We apprec.
its' your loyalty, Mr. Goert/., and
h. pe you read the Advertiser and
enjoy it for many more years!
Alex Fuchs w as in from Paig •
this wtH'k. complimenting the Ad
vertiser and U-llitig u.s how much the
famil> looked forward to receiving i'
eaeti week Those things make us
feel mighty good and we were gl;ul
to have Mr. Fuchs call on us-.
And while we're on the subject,
we'd like to say that whenever here
1 a worthy cause that calls for con-
tributions, nobody has to look fot
\rthur Fuchs to ask for a contribu-
tion. He always brings it. in, himself,
and his contribution is always a lib
' rat one. He brought in a nice sum
for the Flood Relief this week Mr
Fuchs is from Paige, too, :uid cotii
mi-.siowr for this precinct.
A BKKAh FOR THK hIDIMKS
If you are under 12 years of age,
and would like to see The Te\n 1
Rangers and, boy, it's really ■%
i*o«d picture' ju^t take two box
t >p^ from two Kellogg's 1 'oni FlaKe«
ha<'kages with a nickel and pres r.t
it ♦he 1m>x office on either Thursday
or Friday night of tiext svis-k, thw
niirhts 011 which this picture is play
inc.
\T\I< SOt lKTY TO MKKT
SALT l.AKF. CITY. Uuah, Feb. .1 —
A strang ' human drama that of a
young mother wh«) letl a 2ti m*mth-
old child a | ublic charge s«' she could
go to prison with her husband wu.s
hig'i unfolded here \\ edncsdaj
R K. Davis, warden al the Sta'e
f sin prison, said the couple may see eiu-u j champi-nship.
other 111 prison only occasionally, foi
gone brief talk- "Men and women prison
ot.h r lis do not. mil gle, the women Iwing
housed outside the prison confitics
proper,"' he explained.
DAVIS, < >kla.. Feb .J .1 "1'ncie
.lohn" Allen, 112, who won the title
"Oklahoma'.-- Champion Famii> Mat
bv rearing I . n pb.u in addition to
rtiser bis own eight children, died here To
that day.
To the day of his fata! dines.., \l |I)|rw.l(M. cSen-rnl
|en was vigorous enough to walk t?i«; Smithville
1, Schools 111 each town to enter
as odo school, Clas* A and Rural
Championships to be declared accord-
ing to Article 1U and these «'xct'pt-
ions. 1
2. Kach school in the league will
allowtsi to enter only 1 contestant
in eacb division of Declamation.'
Class A. Schools, however, are to en
ter Waid School Contests, Junior.
■'{. Junior boys Pole Vault to be
substituted for Chinning the Bar
I That it last place i- 2nd., or
:trd place, in th<' events listed in
Article In, 11 shall count toward tie
All entries inu-t l>e sent to th*1
'director 1-1 eliarge at I'-.w-t one weeu
bet', re the contest or c« lit" t.Ult v
1 t in .I lowed to claim points by de.
f i ll' \ copy of the entries -houl I
le . '0 the Secretary at the -am-
to le \ny question not clear about i
contest hhould be takei up with tlv-
Director in charge bid >re the con
test begins. Following is a list >f
I Ik- directors:
The l.adie- Mtar Society will hoi '
its regular meeting at the home of
Mr- I,. Baca on Monday, February H 1 president
at 't o'clock. All members are i«-
nested to 1m' present.
Th Te will be no evening <*ervic'
at the Catholic Church Sunday, Feb- mpttxl ••■•nferrini.' ' i'h tVi
tuary 7th 'and union representative.
j-even block-- from his home to town
once or twice a day, but be declined
to outline a formula for longevity.
He just reared children, drank
black coffee, ate onions, an\ kind 01
treat and coarse corn bread Allen
-aid his natural t<fth which he re-
tained were his fourth set.
WII.KOW SPRINC.S, Mo., Feb.
Spuniil by science ati<l support«*i bv
"Cmen", police tonight pinned th*
brutal kidnaping and killing of a (?,
year old country doctor on 1 farm
youth turned hi odium
Robert Ketiyoti, 20, broke d 'Wti be
fore dawn and led officers to tin h d
ilen, shot-torn body of Dr. .1 <" R
Davis, foremost citizen of this South
Central Missouri community The
physician, who "brought half of t.h"
town into the world" had been lured
into the country south of here la;t.
week "ii a false call for medical aid.
WASHINGTON Feb. :! iVesulent
Roosevelt transmittisl to congress to-
day a national r"-ouic«*s committee
report recommending a -ix year.
011.0011,0110 federal con.-trueti n |>rn
gram.
I'pholding public works planum.*
on a grand cale. 'he committee ad
vocated hundred, of -perifi, pr jcvts
ill dr image area covering the who;4
country
DK'TROI'T Feb. :! \ cotiferen e
b 'tween leaders t' opposing ides tri
the wides|M ad automotiw -triVe a<!
ioiirne«l tonight after what Governor ' hureh
Frank Murphv described as a "i-o
dial and iudicioii-" tall: The cor,
fereps will mee. again at 10 a. m
1 F.a-'ern Standard Time) tomorrow.
William S h indsen. I'xecut vc vl;*
of (r en era! Motor- Corjxi-
ation, -aid "not a thing'" wa s<'ttl^t
He was smiling when he lef' the room
after four and a half hour-' unlnte*
G vernor
KKsiDKM'.s in MISSISSIPPI
\ Mil 1 \ \\ MIS 4 l< K s |
BIN KK K< 1 M<s u\
1 In Ohio river, jftei holding to •
height >i "i'.i 1 2 ftvt for I■> hours i>c
gan to rise again i airo V\ ••diu-.-
ila> night. The eotJung witter*,
howevel , till were thre fe*-', In-low
the top ot the -.'\t> foot i-un all that
surrounds the city
Tiainloads of samlliag * > stii.nl
lilg by ready to trnv«ii to ari part 01
the city ill case that the |ev s*s should
show signs of WtMkening.
The flood waters have '-ocuied In
l.ouisville leaving silt and wreckage
over all the stis-ets. Uiborei-s ar<
working feveris ily t'r> cUnr tlv
stre.-ts of the debris. Health officers
were 'ill giving ertnn to tJ e citizen-'
in that ares and sunt thut now t.h.it
the flood ha-i gone away it Icajots the
danger "f dis"a.e stronger tluio br
fon
Moanwhile res d«nts of tlw Miss-
issippi river vidley grew more uneasy
as the crest of the fli «l rushed into
the Mississippi 120,0041 kiborws
have been at work on the for
more than two weolo paring foi
the waters as it ru.-liiwi il"WTi th« Ohio
River
Army engiiieei-s prt*iii*t*«i di.it III
tie more damage w>mld 1« <ton a
long its 1000 mike trip u> t!i*> (iulf
FIi-hI fighters were ({uiiotly confi
dmit that the billion-dollr Ict<*' ;.y-
tam H'inforctxl by two wiwks worK
would make the ywliow t< rr *at. nn
potent to 1 m-rea.se the appalling toll
it ul ready has takHn.
laeut.-Col. Fjujpene R ryboid. di*
trirt UniU^l Stat/ri enjfinrt* at Mum
phi.s, aiul Major (Nmerul F M Mark
luim, chief of army engu**TH, In-
lieve the levees will W'.tJilB.ld tlie wa
t -r
High wind, which have !x«en l.gsh
ing and choppy waves over the sea
walls and adding to tjo- danger i^af iii
mow Wednesday and irr x;U) n
du<'i*l th.< danger to the U-viv y -
U'lll.
The death list in Mi-«sisslppi, Ark
an.-as and Tetinessci elnnb<*l | ast 00
when additi ial refuge 's dn*t ot ex
posure and influenzig
At New Madrid, Missouri, 10 more
were added to the list when a spill
way barge sank Thi.s rai>♦*! tlie
barge toll to 15.
Army engineers stated that dredg-
ing would continue until the 14 bod
|< Olill, A
.all checl
1 iikl K.i \bk dki.i \ t.kkd, Re,, n t
01 \ n \(. 1 a 1 s 1 \ 11 s offi,. a
of the e
XiConlmg to a report made b> t. tliem
Mllhllgton, lla t >p < iilt> agent 1 The-.'
• • .1102 a-! had been pud out in M'l.'n among
i < 1 react f IOO.lMio.tli! when
were delivered
floin the t;u I o|lectors
■e to the effeet that man/
h « I. • ul Im «'ii turiosl over
f"i payment of tiixe;..
• k ■ 1 .- N'ing dist rii>u'e4
' ii me 1 In>th land 'Wiier*
heck- distributed among farmers of) and teiuuit
Bas'rop I'oiiiitv up until I uesdav i«ith tlie >iI
i gh: Mr MilIing"oii -tati*l that the 'arm |o gram
iotal amount paid out in Bastrop the nation
who ire cooperating
• n ers a'.on and .dbw
I" :|lk coiidlll t'sl
DISTRICT COURT
PROCEEDINGS
Following is tl i
tlie fifth W'S'k «>f
ginning Februan
Pet it. .111 r\ list
Di.s'ru t • iiirt,
M, P.I.'iT
for
be
Frank Wanek
Stollc, Smit.hv:lb«;
trop; Abner Hendi
J'hn R Allen, CtJe;
Rosanky; Johii
(I I Hefner, Rai
x. Ce lai r rts'V.;
, 11 « B Powell,
CLASSIFY PLANTS
AND INSECTS HERE
\PPRO\IM\I KI i Min SPK« IMIvMH
4'<)l I 1:4 "| KD B> 4 .4 .4
IS S I"A I K P MtK
-
Approximately .00 *pe<in eii£ 0/
plant have been collet t«sl .11 Ha -trop
State Pink by C('C enrolb'e- workiag
I'tider upervi ion of National I'm k
1 Service wildlife technicia/i-
I'lie collection has been forward
by Di I! C rharp, Profeisor of Bit
iany at the l.'niversity of 'Texas, tf
classification l.a'e? the di Vrent vat
leties will ! • moiuiUHi and labeled, t«
form the nucleu- of a (sirk herbariuim.
Seal ch i. U'liig made for fur'h'*
upecimens, with 11 view to eventual
classification of all plans in the t*trk
Commending the *01 k accomplish
ed to date, Dr lliarp juhI the C4 *'
'enrolle s "should l>e able to mnil*
I substantial ;uldition to "he know*
1 flora of that r gion."'
' A collection also is tw*ng m**le 0'
the various type of irserUs 1a tic
park
Smitliviile; .1 l>. llo.xl Bastrop; Joe
p.-encik, Smithville; W A. IVtty,
Red hock; J 1* M00re, Klgin; F A.
Schiller, Flgin, J C Blackwell,
Smithville; Henry Wolf, McDiute;
.1 I Kliaa, Smithville; Ma* Sand
gat ten, Klgin, K. H. Miley, lUistrop;
Hurlwrt ("urham, Smithville; D C.
Iy>ng. Smithville, Byrum Pate, Klgin;
J. H. Hew; 4,t, Smithville; John I.
Brooka, Flgin; W. S Watson, Mc
Dade; (Tiarlie Kvtuts, Btustrop; li<*n
no N'*UimII, Smithville; Oscar Jen
knia, Bantrop; T. R. Bain, Smithvil
•e; W. R. Ri sivnky, Smithville; S. D
R rynohis, Sr., Bastrop, John Zap-
«uu-, Snuthville; li<>t rt Bryant, (tas
tri p; .1 B Hinkworth, McDade; Jap
Jamil. Bastrop; I* ui.s l~iwhorn, KI
gin; VV N. Summers, (V*lar CrueR, 1 nre the parents of an eight |* ur^
Will I le vs. Smithvilb', Bruno Kl/.n«r,' baby girl, born January 22 ."*iie ba«
I r . Bastj-op.
DAI GHTKR IS liokn TO lift
MRS C.RIKSFNRETt
KH9
Mi and Mr* II O Grie ^al *cV
named Beverly \nn
BASTROP COUNTY GOES OVER
QUOTA IN FLOOD RELIEF FUNDS
Mr J B. Mitchell
Mr. W K. Gattis, lies of missing levee workers were
Director DebaU
Klgin.
■ Director D's'ianuition Mr P .1 Did
son, Bastrop
Director Kxtemporaneous Speech
Mr. Kewis /lachech, Paige.
Uirivlor Spelling Mis- Nell Owens,
Klgin
Director Ksay Writing Mr R. 1^
Chaney, M> Dade.
Diris'Uir Athletics Mr Harry Stite
|er. Smithville.
Director Rural Schools Mr Fr si (,
llaynie, Bastrop,
Dirts-tor Music Memory Mrs K I
Pearcy, Bastrop.
Director Picture Memory Mr o P
Jones, Bastrop,
Director Arithmetic Miss Dorothy
Kemp, Smithville.
Director Choral Singing Miss Maiv
Puckett, Klgin.
Director Story Telling Mrs Annette
Kdwards, Bastrop.
Director Typewriter Miss Fva Ma-i
ning, Smithville
| found or accounted for
35 YEARS AGO
Taken From the File* of
Bastrop Advertiser 1a
January, PH)2
Ik,-
( IIS I RIBI I liiSs P \S>, $r,oo M \RK
THIS WKKh W ' I II MANY
MORK < oMINt, IS
Bastrop C.ounty Chapter of the
American Rod Cross has flood c >n
tribuUons amounting lo $ti05..'!o to
date, .uvordmg to M. C Booth, coun-
ty chairman, aiwt contribution- are
-till coming in.
amount rs have Inset
$2tll 00; Bastrop
e ? I Of) 00.
irgani/.ations contri
>f $'it).:,o to the
f the Bastrop
Perkins
A Idie Ma>-
I illve
II G
K (
M ur< hisofi
( i rieselilfv k
■irhard.
Director Shorthand
kin.-, Klgin.
Direc'or One \ct Pla\
ia Harkey, Klgin
Mr J T J.
Mrs \ 1 / 1
N\ . M S.
TO ENTERTAIN
SUA Kl< TKA
HUB
I h> members of the Woman's M
ionarj Society of the Methodi
will b«* ho.sUs at a silver '■
at the home of Mrs. W P. Ran. '
on M'nday evening, February
from 7 !0 to 10 o'clock in the ev
ing'.
Call Fehr, organist for the I-
M<t hi sli t Church in Austin, «
NJi Gro«'n, soloist, will be pres«'i *■
in a musical program during
evening.
Fvery one is cordially Invited
attend
The cold spells have Im >ii fre
' iiuetrt and unusuall;, lengthly thi
winter, but the wood haulers have
!>■ v:i eipial to the occasion, and at ri<-
time, has t.h en I,-en the slightest ap
pejiranee of a wood famine 111 the
I town. The short cotton aisl c,orti crop
may have something to do with the
|wood supply.
"Uncle" Johnnie Watson >.f Red
' Rock di'sl at his home Monday m<irti
ling The old gentlemiui wae on" of
the oldest men in tlw county, lacking
only a few days of reaching his :10th
birthday He wa buri'sl by tin- Ma
onic fraU'rnity. «>f which institution
l e h;ui bwti 1 7ealous meml er for
more than thro. <• ,re year- ". gi «i.
kind heart<xl old man has pared
f.'om among ij P *ac< to hi- .gshe■
At the middle door <>f the Opera
house Saturday n ght last, Co'^tabe
W oodie Townsend, j us t tcforo the
peiformanre ls*gan. picktsl up a firu-
d.anvnd broairh returning th<-
jto the owner. Miss Mi (,'uilough, o!
V aco, w) o lost It t- .lie pas ed "1
the ipera house.
'The following
receive.1: Flg'itl
.<20*70, Smithvil
The following
but.«d the amoui t
Flood Relief fund
Counts Chapter of '.lie American Ret
('rn-
Klsie Maynard Bible Class ?.">.00
'I'ex 1- I'owei l.|ght <' $2.5n
Union Aid Bible lass 110.00
I'.p copal \uxiliary (iuild $.Vrt0
. 11 1 rid I heat re ^i.'i 00
K|>t.s« opal Church School $100
Seventh Grade Kngli-h < lass, Ba-
trop Public School $2 01)
Sacred Heart Catholic Church, at
Rockne $22 (in
Fifth Grade Ktiglish '"las-, Ba
trop Public S«'h"ol $1.00
Parent-Teacher \ssociation, Ba
ti )p $ 1 IM)
I- irst National Bank $ ; (H).
(' tr/.eiis St.aU- Bank $0 00
I'h • fo11oa mg individual-. conti
i ijfd .<!72.20 ' and around Bastrop
\|■ ■< II II Mexandei
W N l 'arl
!•' G llaynie
Mr, \S .1 Miley
Mr- VI ex Winch
Mr \S !•! M lynard
M C Booth
Mr- U A 11 g- ler
J. J. Sapp
Mrs Pat Webb
\\ h. Watte 1-son
Tigrnal Jones
rat
•h
feu
[lie
are
g
Pro-pivtive county candidate
i|uietky "shelling the wx«l " wi
the viev "f de'ertn ning their chatuec
111 the coming' primaries If tin- ou1
htok api'-ar- favoi ible t'.«•> wi". like
ly soon bob ip and tell tin1 jteoplr
what they want
\ R. Alexander
s M IliiiL't n
\1 ^ VeraUs' Jones
R B Mcxander
'I K. Whitely
(iiltiert Stagner
F D < art wight
r Berri'Hs <■ Br>«'k -
H .1 K-svelu:
R P
Mi s
I.. U
M > s
Mi
Dr. A C Smith
Kugene Ki'hani
Miss Nell Fitzwiluam
Mrs S. R. Cm'hran
Red and WhiU- SU>r«*
I C Price
S. I Brannon
U B Ransome
(i A Schaefer
I II Pearcy
Ja P Uo.M|
•lohnnv Hoffman
Andrew I Fiser
I 1 Ki hard
.!" Spivey
I Meusebach
Krnest C"X
Bruno Klzner
Frank I.uike
\S .1 Schewe
I I l/otlg
Di I B Taylor
I I Wilbarget
John Allen
V F Has ler
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Mi ^ Irma Sprawls
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