The - OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Thursday Morninjr. February 21; 1935
PAGE FIVE
Local News
Brief
. Testimony Unfinished D e
tense presented three witnesses
yesterday, but bad not "Dat
any of the train crew on the
stand. In the' two damage suits
brought by W. H. Graham against
the Southern Pacific. The aults,
one for oyer $8000 personal dam
ages and the other for damages to
the Graham car, were consolldat
- ed Into . one for trial. Defense
. will likely finish iU case today in
time for arguments to be pre
sented to the jory before conrt
adjourns. Considerable of. the
defense testimony yesterday cen
tered on two bottles of beer,
both broken, found near the
of collision of Graham's
ear with a box car. Testimony
indicated the bottles had not been
opened.;, i
Miss .King; representing Mrs
Danner's hand-made quilt, is at
MMlftr'A this week with a large
variety of patterns. ,
Ritn Cut 25 Per Cent An or
der was Issued - yesterday by
Charles M. Thomas, sUte nUllty
commissioner, reducing the rates
nf th West Coast, rower com
pany, for the Reedsport division,
nnroxlmatelT 25 per Cent, Thom
as said the suecess of the 15 per
cent rate reduction would depend
upon the cooperation of the custo
mers and the company in securing
new business. The last of a series
of hearings in connection with the
- enntroversr was held at
Reedsport January 14. :
Selling out all groceries. Carl tc
Bewersox. 387 Court St.
Autos Collide Automobile ac
cidents Involved the following per
sons, according to city police re-
Dort yesterday: Mrs. cnaries ne-
bel. 1638 Falrmount, and a Mr,
Hamilton at th corner of State
and Commercial: O. R. Corn,
North Church, and Ralph Parsons,
558 KnaDD. at Chemeketa and
Liberty; J. M. Ramage, 1108 Les
lie, and C. E. Ruggles, at Com
mercial and Owens streets.
Sewtne place Changed The V.
P. W. sewing club will meet with
Mrs. Prank Nelswander, on route
six. about one mile east - of the
state hospital on the Asylum road
today. The change In place was
due to the Illness of Mrs. Mabel
Simpson.
Runaway Released A runaway
bey, Chester J. Duscheck, Port
land, after being caught and held
by city police, was released yes
terday to an uncle from his home
city.
Obituary
Waters Estate Hearing on
the final account t ' Nellie -Mc-
Laln. ". executrix in . estate of
Claude Waters, will be heard in
probate court March 30 at 3 ' p.
m i The account shows cash, of
$985.99. Under the will, $5 each
goes to Myrtle! De Toung, Ella
Runyon, Arthur A. .Waters and
Leo Waters. The balance is to
distributed equally to Nellie Mc-
Laln, Minnie Mitchell and Dean
Jackson.
Selling out. all groceries.' Carl &
Bowersox. 387 Court St.
More Want Snyder Still an
other petition ?! seeking appoint
ment of B. A. Snyder as ferryman
at Buena Vista was filed with the
county court yesterday, this one
bearing signatures of a group of
residents on the Marion county
side of the river. This is J-he fifth
petition, and qpcond one from the
Marion county t side, in behalf of
Snyder, who was replaced several
weeks ago by James Chenowth.
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Speaks to Stndeats Dr. Bruce
R. Baxter, president of Willam
ette University, gave an Inspiring
talk to the students of the life of
George Washington In chapel
yesterday morning. He wore an
interesting web of facts pertain
ing to the man, Washington, and
orougnt tne seu-eviaent truths
which his character revealed
close to the student.
Board Seeks; to Collect An
accumulation of school fund loan
notes aggregating $28,486.43
yesterday were sent out for col
lecuon by the state land board.
The notes were sent' to land
board attorneys employed in the
various counties. The land board
is composed of i the governor, sec
retary of state and state treas
urer. 1
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Sick ListedThe state depart
ment of health reports the fol
lowing cases lot communicable
disease for the; week ending Feb
ruary 16: Marion county Scar
let fever, 13; influents, 15; tu
berculosis, 6; pneumonia 12
chicken pox, 28, and , mumps, 9
Polk county Scarlet fever, 3
measles, 1; influenza, 4, and
pneumonia, 1.
Fails to Pay Following con
viction yesterday in Justice court
on charges of, having no oper
ator's license and operating a mo
tor vehicle without license plates,
Melvin Head, Salem, was ordered
to the county jail for failure to
pay $15 in fines. Clark C. Aus
tin paid a fine of $1 for failure
to stop at a stop street.
Carson
Mrs. Lulu Arnold Carson, at
the residence on Fair view avenue,
Tuesday, Feb. 19, at the age of
72 years. Survived by widower,
John W. Carson, Salem; daugh
ter, Mrs. Gladys Douglass, Grin
Bell, Iowa; son, Carroll C. Carson
of Hartford. Conn.; two grand
sens, John Carson, Jr., and Roger
Douglass; two granddaughters,
Marjory Ann Carson and ; Betty
Lou Douglass; nephew, Claud
Carson and family of Salem. Ser
vices will be held Saturday, Feb
ruary 23 from the chapel- of
Clough-Barrick funeral directors,
at "2:00 p.m. Interment will take
place in Bell Crest memorial
park with Rev. McDonald of
Leslie M. V: church officiating.
Eggleston
Harlon Joseph Eggleston at the
residence, 1446 Broadway, Sun
day. Feb. 17, at the age of 62
years. Survived by widow, Ella
O. . Esgleston, ol Salem; two
daughters, Mrs. Alice Chatpillos
and Mrs. Charlotte DeLangh; both
t Sllverton; three sans. Ted xt
Salem ; Hayse and Harlon, both
of Longview. Wash.; two broth
eta. Ned of Aberdeen. Wash., and
Fred of .Montana. Survived also
by' thirteen grandchildren. Fun
eral announcements later by
Clough-Barrick company.:
Nab Speeders Lora Ware. Eu
gene, and Carl M, Neilaon, Port
land, were arrested yesterday by
city police for alleged speeding.
Charles M. Thomas, 1690 SUte
street, appearing in -municipal
court on the same charge, paid a
$ 5 fine. Another charged with
traffic violation was Leo Buehkelt,
ML Angel, - arrested for cutting
corners - and. having no driver's
license. - .
license Suspended Convicted
of his second violation of, city
speed regulations. Max Coons'
driver's license was suspended
yesterday by Municipal Judge)
Warren Jones for a period of 60
days. The first case against Coons
was continued so as to give Mm
opportunity to secure money for
payment of a fine.
Wolfe Estate F. Reed Mc-
Bride has filed final account as
administrator of estate of O. D.
Wolfe, showing assets of $187.92.1
He asks $600 for attorney's fees
and administrator fees in connec
tion with the estate due to ex
cess work la presenting the es
tate claim in connection with a
state highway construction pro-1
Ject.
Groce Estate Supplemental
final account was tiled by C. M.
Byrd, administrator of estate' of
A. S. Groce. Heirs at law are
Rosetta A. Groce, widow, Port
land, Mrs. W. H. Walker, Med-
ford, and W. A. Groce, Olympla,
the latter two children.
Hearing Set The probate
court has set March 26 at 10 a
Promoted
Esc
f si
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With the season on. major road
Improvements and. projects Ja the
county still some weeks ago.
groups from over the county are
getting in their requests for oiling
and other changes. Two delega
tions, one front Mt. Angel asking
tor a non-skid top to the Sllverton
ML Aagel-Woodburn highway, and
the other from Brooks and Lablsh
asking for. an oiling job on the
million-dollar highway, visited the
county court yesterday.
V County Judge Siegmund. only
member of the court at ths court
house when the groups called,
heard the pleas. j
In addition to' the request here
yesterday, two other applications
have been filed with the county
court for oiled roads. One of these
Is for oiling on the Marion-Jefferson
road, the other on the Four
Corners road from State street
north to the Pacific highway.
The oiling sought by the Brooks
and .Lablsh delegation yesterday
is tor the million-dollar highway
where it leaves the Brooks pave
ment to Its junction with the ML
An gel-Silver ton pavement. :
' The current county budget
contains a $40,000 item tor oil
ing of county roads, this sum be
ing appropriated from the road
Promotion of George C. Solter- fund Plua. So far the court has
(I!
George C. Solterbeck, Just pro
moted to district manageretup
of the Safeway stores, with
headquarters In Salem. .
DLTEKK H
SAF
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DISTRICT
m ti. rT h.9rin,nMHAniUv .nnnimr f th Safwav I not Siren consideration to the
to" final accounting of Carrie M. stores In this area for the past rod Program for this year, but
Toung as executrix of the estate I 3 u years, to position of district
of Ina D. Bonney. The account I manager with district headquar-
shows balance of $668.45 alter Iters In Salem, was announced in
s 9 1.55 expenditures. I Portland early this week.
raim iininv s" w vn I As supervisor, Solterbeck lived
Trump, county horticulturist, vis-1 Salem but worked out of the
ited in the Sllverton and Stavton Portland district headquarters in
; Coming Events V
f February 22 ' Minstrel
show. West Salem commun
ity ClHb. -
' February, 22 Nebrask
association mid - winter
meeting, covered dish din
ner, 0:SO p.m. la W. C T.
C halL
February 22 8econd
Philharmonic orchestra con
cert. . "...
February 22-23 Marlon .
county bundiy school con
vention. First JCrangeiical
shurch. " . ,J-
; , February 23 Marlon
county bankers association,
Blarlon hoteL
March 1 Ltons cino
charity play, high school
anditorium.
be given a permanent surface.
This process calls tor. laying; about
2 inches of gravel over the old
road bed, then sprinkling over hot
asphalt mixture, and then about
an Inch of finer gravel. This con
struction, carried last year on
roads beyond the ML Hood dis
trict, costs about $5000 -per mile,'
while such- paving- as the county
has done has cost between $6000
and $7009 per mile.
To commemorate the recon
struction of Yokohama folio wine
the earthquake of 1923, the muni
cipality will hold an industrial ex
position beginning in April.
The.Presbyterlans of the south
Willamette valley will convene
this morning; at the First Pres
byterian, church .for an all day
conference with ' Dr. Arthur H.
Llmouxe, New York, of the board
of national missions. Dr. Calvin
W. Latter, musical editor of the
board of Christian- " education.
Miss Ellmore Ewing of San
Franeisco and other leadersThe
program follows: .
. 10:15 Devotional. - .
19:30 Conference on Mission
ary work led Jiy Dr.; Llmouxe.
11:45 Roll call of churches.
12:15 Luncheon at the
church. Dr.. Llmouxe, speaker. .
1 : 3 0 Devotional period.
1:45 Conference on devotion
al life of the church led by Dr.
Laufer.
2:10 Conference on young
People's work led by Mrs. Riley
Thomson jr., Eugene,
SPECIAL
Onr Usoal Wave, Complete 75c
Perm Oil JM
Push Wave,
Complete
Phone 3863
207 1st Natl Bank Bldg.
1 CASTLE PERM. WAVERS
V 1:S6 Conference on boys and'
girls' activities led by Mr. C. A.
Kells. f-'-.'-v- W-:- '
V $:00--Three separate confer
ences: v ( 1 ) Finances , of the
church. Dr. Llmoaze. (2) Men's
Work and Organisations led by
Rev. R. W. Achor, Oregon City.
(3) 'Women's work and organ!-
cations. Miss Ellanore Ewing.
4 : 00 Adjurnment.
Alaska may install a territorial
planning- commission . similar v to
those In many states. -;
Watch for
PEfllJEY'S
Dally
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la This
Paper
ladies
areas yesterday and found farm
ers doing Borne plowing, though
little seeding has been done in re
cent days due to rains.
Sells For 97000 Real proper
ty held by the estate of Mary V.
directing stores in Salem, Stayton,
Sllverton, Woodburn, Indepen
dence and Dallas.
With the promotion and change
of headquarters to Salem, added
to the stores he has been super
vising will be-those at Sheridan,
Judge Siegmund said yesterday
the Lablsh area rute was widely
used and would be given due con
sideration along with other appli
cations when the court makes its
decisions.
The request for a non-skid top
on the pavement between Silver-ton-Mt.
Angel-Woodburn was re
ferred to Oscar Cutler, marked
road engineer for the state high
way department,: as this pave
ment is a secondary highway on
which Improvements or changes
LEW!L?0ld, ?"C."r0n"i Tillamook. Carlton. McMinnvUle
and Newberg. For the present.
nrtT t h. n3 taadquirter offices win be at
reported to the probate 1 7ZK Si. n .i
Samuel Kline for $7000, Grace
L. Fawk, executrix of the estate,
has
judge.
Speeches at Leslie Leslie jun
ior high school students heard two
addresses on safety yesterday
when Mayor V. E. Kuhn and Mu
nicipal Judge Jones spoke at the
school In connection with the cam
paign.
Xew Roof A building permit
was issued yesterday to A. J. Ed
wards for a reroeflng. job on his
home- at 1160 Waller street, to
cost $140.-
Attachment Writ of ; attach
ment for $797.80 has been issued
against defendant in case of Sa
lem Collectors, Inc., vs. F. A.
Doerfler.
Approved Final account of
Roman Lais as executor of the
John G. Lais estate has received
approval of the circuit judge.
CAR CRASHES OTTO
HOUSE: HE HURT
MISS1 DOCTOR TO
Tooley
Jess Lane Tooley at the resi
dence, 644 South 12th street.
Feb. 19, at the age of 84 years.
Survived by widow, Ida Mae Tool
ey of Salem; two daughters, Mrs.
Mable Glover of Grandview, Ore.,
and Miss Daisy Toole; of Salem;
six sons, Floyd, Frsnk and Anton
Tooley of Salem, Clarence Tooley
ef Sublimity, and Everett Tooley
t. Turner and Tubey Tooley jot
Terre Haute, Ind.; Sister in
Mountain Grove, Mo. Funeral ser
vices will be held from the chap
el of Clough-Barrick company.
Thursday, Feb. 21, at 10:30 a. m.
, Interment I. O. O. F. cemetery.
Students Entertain Members
of the Salem high school Art club
entertained students during the
activity period yesterday after
noon with a vaudeville. Receipts
from the program were turned
Into the club f treasury to apply
on new picture frames. A special
feature of the show was a presen
tation by -the 'blind school -vocal
trio. f
Bellinger Speaks Continuing
the series of vocational meetings
at the high school, Dr. G. C. Bel
linger of the if state tuberculosis
hospital Introduced the students
to the medical profession as yes-
terday's speaker. Today a special
speaker arranged for through the
United States National bank here
will talk to the group on banking
as a profession.
Cross Complaint Defendant
K. R. D. L. Co., Inc., yesterday
filed aMwer and cross complaint
In suit of United States Life In
surance company vs. Henry G.
Ztegler. The K. R. D. L. com
pany seeks $10,000 foreclosure
Judgment and $1000 attorney's
fees against the defendant Zieg-
lers. ?! - "
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Program Postponed The
weekly Friday night lobby- pro
grams which have been so popu
lar throughout the winter will be
postponed from tomorrow night
to March 1. due to the Philhar
monic symphony taking; place to
morrow- night.
Seek to Reopen Two applica
tions filed in ' receivership of a
surety company by Lung On and
C. R. Schmidt, both of John Day,
seek to submit further evidence
in support of their respective
claims of $81 and $224.51.
Auto Blazes; An automobile
H 1 n n e I n r to Miss Fave Rice
caught on fire yesterday at 373 Qlp'D A Voce Will
State street bringing the city fire wJAvXVrt Vid 111
squad to the scene. The blaze was I Dontor Tztlir
oTttnrniahed after considerable I X-C4J.W
damage had been done to the car.
TALK HERE SUiAY
The Congregational churches
of Salem will have a special
guest Sunday, Februsry 24. Dr,
Alma Locke Cooke, physician in
the Elizabeth Memorial hospital
in Llntsing, North China, has re
cently returned to the Pacific
northwest and will speak about
her work in both churches. She
wi't speak before all depart
ments of the Sunday school of
the First Congregational church
at 9:45 Sunday morning,
An automobile accident at the
17th and Trade streets intersec
tion late Tuesday night gave the
Perry Wright family, living in a
corner bouse, sometning 01 a
fright. One of the automobiles,
driven by Merle D. Travis, 935
Norway, shot literally into me
Wright home, crashing through
the wall so that only the rear
wheels of the machine were out
side. The car hit the Louse just
below the porch and caused con
siderable damage to the house as
well as the car.
The other automobile Involv
ed in the accident was driven by
Paul R. Walin, 249 South Cot
tage, who was going west on
Trade as Travis drove north on
17th. A police officer rrho In
vestigated the accident made no
arrest, as no one was injured and
damage inflicted all around was
said to be covered by insurance.
department.
Incidentally, Judge Siegmund
declared later in the day that use
of pavement on future road con
struction in the county is practi
cally out of the picture, for the
developments In a so-called oiled
road have brought a type of con
struction as good and cheaper
than pavement.
Temporary oiling, such as was
done last summer in a few road
stretches in the county, la imprac
tical due to the holes which come
in surfaces so treated In short
time.
Judge Siegmund indicated yes
terday that, while only a limited
amount of road work can be done
the coming season, some projects
which are approved for oiling will
24
hour BANKING SERVICE
Your depositsican be made at this bank at
any hour, day lor night.
Businesses that take in quantities of cash
after banking hours need not fear loss by
theft or burglary if they make arrange
ments1 here to deposit such funds in this
bank by means of our NIGHT DEPOSI
TORY. Inquire about night depository today!
SALEM BRANCH
The FIRST NATIONAL DANK
OF PORTLAND jSHs. OtorT SAMC
WEST OF THE KOCHCS
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Pure silk, full fasK
ion. What a bar
gain it is when you
can get these Pen
ney hose for only
49c.
No Changes Near
Says Earl Snell
Adams
At the residence. 255 W. Wash
ington street. Feb. 18, Clara
Thorp Adams at the age of 77
years, 9 months, 19 days. Sur
vived by daughter. Mrs. Flor
ence Ross of Cedar Rapids, Iowa;
sister, Mrs. Olive J. Ogg, of Seat
tle; stepson, Charles M. Thorpe
ef Seattle. She was a member of
the- Sedgewick Women's Relief
corps. Funeral services will be
held Thursday, Feb. 21, at 2
.m., from the Terwilliger Funer
al home, Rev. J. R. Slmonds offi
ciating. Ritualistic service by the
Women's Relief corps. Inter
ment at Jonesburg, Wis.
' Ireland
i At the residence, 1092 Broad
'way, Wednesday, Feb. 20, George
1 fathan Ireland, aged $9. Hus-
: hand of Ida May Ireland. Salem;
father of William and Fred Ire-
land of Salem, John Ireland ; of
Everett. Wash- Myrtle Ire and
Woods; brother of. Ous-lreland
of '.Texas, Mrs. Vina Cooper and
Mrs. Martha Howell ot MlssourL
Also survived . by two grandchll-
dren. " Burson and Robert, a
member , of Foresters of Ameri
ca. Funeral services will be held
: Friday. Feb. , 21 at 1:30 p.m.
from the chapel of- V. T. Rig
dor com pan-'. Interment I. O. O,
, F. cemetery i . - ' ' ' - ' ; '
FLOWERS
OLSON, Florist
Coart and High Phone 7166
From 4 to C o'clock on Sun-
dayafternoon a reception will be
held for her at the home of
Judge and Mrs. George Rossman,
910 North Capitol -street.
Dr. Cooke will speak at the
night service of the Knight Mem
orlal church. She Is a graduate
of the University of California
and or the San Francisco Medical
school. She visited Salem about
seven years ago and all who
heard her then speak most en
thusiastically about her and are
anticipating her visit this' Sun
day.
No changes In personnel will
be made in the departments oper
ated by Earl Snell, secretary ol
state as long as the workers
maintain their efficiency and the
J public Is satisfied. Snell made this
announcement yesterday, to
auiet rumors which had been
circulating- that he had already
decided upon a number of cnan-
ges in personnel.
Divorce Granted The contest
ed divorce action of Andrew u.
Peterson vs. Iola Catherone Pe
terson was heard before Judge
Lewelllns yesterday, with the de
cree to the defendant, wbo also
gets custody of the two children
and S15 monthly support for
them. -
The SERA class In American
government and the recovery pro
gram will hear the first reaction
of a banker to the recent Su
preme court gold decision as part'
of a talk to be given by E. H.
Thompson tonight at Salem high
school in room 1-J at 7 o clock.
Appraisers The Oscar Hod- I The interested Public is invited.
Annual Report Bruce Bowne
yesterday filed with the probate
court annual report as guardian
of Agnes B. Bowne, ,. insane. The
accounting shows expenses of
3333.84 and ; cash balance of
$234.59, I
Dr. Epley's
Gateway to Health
Program KSLM
4:45 to 5 P. M.
Tnesw, Thnrs Son. . wj
j
Kins estate, t for whicb - C. L.
Stutesman is "administrator, will
be appraised by D. W. Eyre. K. ,
E. Wenger and Alice Martinson,
order entered in probate yester
day shows.
Bank Objects The First Na
tional Bank of CorvaUis has ob
jected to order in receivership , of
the National Surety company ex
cluding a 39 0Q claim of the bank.
and asks to be allowed to submit
proof supporting the claim.
Mott Estate James Campbell
has been named administrator of
estate of W.'. S. Mott. succeeding
Willatte May Mott, who died last
October 1.
The subject of Mr. Thompson s
address will be "Mechanics of
Our Banking System." -
Harness Oiled
- JL Set
HARNESS REPAIRING
Frank E. Shafer
170 Sooth Commercial St.
Insurance and
Real Estate
Becke & Wadsworth
189 N. High Phone 4947
PILESCURED
Wttfcovt ssnattm n Ism mt Has
DR. MARSHALL
si onsea BUg, Am t09
Births
Rose To Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Rose,' Salem, a girl, Donna Lee,
born February 11.
Coon To Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd
Coon, Salem,' girl, Phyllis Jean,
born February. 2.
INSURANCE
Merrill D. Ohling
Phone 9494
New Location, 275 State St.
D Chan Lam
, Chinese Medicine Co.
Without operation,
mo ik ailments of
stomach, liver,
glands, skin "and ur
inary system of men
and women can be
removed -. by using
oar: remedies.'' We
bar many thons-
ands of satisfied
customers la and
around here . who
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have u&ed our remedies at one
time or other tor the last IT
years we have been In business.
Licensed N. D. Physician. v
893 U Conrt St. Corner Liberty
Office Uoars 10 A.IL t 1 PM.
6 PJL to 7 PJL Saturday Only
Consultation. Blood Pressure,
mlCrlne Tests Free of Charge
Successful Andent Chinese
Herb Remedies Guaranteed
for Bladder, .Kid
ney, and. Urinary
Disorder, Consti
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Rheumat Ism,
Throat, and
n Lands. Skin Dis
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mach, Gallstones and pains of
male, female and children, all
no operation. -
CHARLIE CHAN
Chinese Medicine Herb Co.
122 N. Commercial SL, Salem
Dsdl Of flee Honrs 9 to 6 p m.
Sbbu and WetL, 0 to 10 sum.
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HEN A WOMAN SPENDS
more money than
HER HUSBAND EARNS . . .
Beautiful, flirtatious Marian Alspaugh, with
her desire for new gowns, new cars and new.
jewelry, plunged her adoring husband into
blind frenzied speculation in order that he
might satisfy her extravagant whims.
Marian and her husband were but two of
the many lives caught in the golden whirl
pool of easy money. Dollars . . . more dollars
-an incessant chant of the jungles of Wall
Street . . spawning lawlessness . . . illicit
Wt affairs . . . throwing up barriers against the
5 clean romantic love of a boy and girl.
Here is drama . . . thrill
ing sweeping drama with the
nervous click of the stock
ticker to set its tempo. .
The questions of love and
money which we all must
face today make it the
most vital true-to-life
serial story of the year.
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