The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, August 16, 1939, Page 3, Image 3

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    The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Wednesday Morning, Acff-st 19,139
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New President
Program Heard by Large
Attendance From Far
and Near Points f
ATJMSVILLE The nineteenth
annual homecoming for Anmsville
was held her In the Highberger
park Sunday with a good attend
ance. Including some who came
from California and distant parts
of Oregon.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Roberts
were here from San Ternando,
Calif. Mr. Roberts was here as a
child when his father was pastor
of the Christian church. John
Boyce, 92, of Salem, was the old
est guest present.
A short program followed the
ttoalra iffntlAf "imriM." innr
by the audience; welcoming ad
dress, chairman, Theodore High
berger; response by Lloyd Read
of Portland; remarks by A. Sev
ens: secretarial report of business
and finances by Mrs. C. D. Boone
and memorial services read by
Henry Porter, with the memorial
list showing 43 names of people
who had passed on last year.
Lloyd Read of Portland was
.elected president and Mrs. C. D.
Boone secretary-treasurer.
Mrs. Gillespie Hospitalized
. Mrs. Mabel Gillespie was taken
to a Salem hospital Sunday where
she underwent an appendicitis op
eration. Mr. and Mrs. Evans of Turner
are building a small house on a
lot purchased here from C. D.
Boone.
B. H. Vice Honored
On 66th Birthday
HAZEL GREEN Mr. and Mrs.
Lawrence Vice were hosts Sunday
at a dinner at their home in La
blsh Gardens honoring Mr. Vice's
father, B. H. Vice, on hia 66tb
birthday: also Mrs. John Beebe
(Loucille Vice) a daughter on her
In addition to honor guests
present were Miss R a t h Thorn
hill of Salem and Albert, Edgar.
Lawrence, Jr., Phyllis, Mildred
and Faith Vice.
Call Board
" STATE
Today "Broadway Serenade"
with Jeanette McDonald
and Lew Ayres and "Every-
body's Baby" with the Jones
- Family and Walter Disney's
. "Brave Little Taylor."
Thursday -R e t u r n of the
. Cisco Kid" starring War-
ner Baxter, Lynn Bari and
Caesar Romero and "Off the
Record" with Joan Blondell
and Pat O'Brien.
Saturday Midnight show,
"Alexander Graham Bell"
with Don Amectae and Lor-
etta Young.
ELSIXORE
Today Double hill,
Irene Dunne and Charles 9
Boyer in "When Tomorrow
Comes" and "They Asked
For It", with Michael Wha-
len and Joy Hodges.
SaturdayMickey Mottle
matinee, double feature,
stage show and chaper 9
"The Oregon Trail."
Midnight prevue Ginger Ro-
gers and David. Niven In
In "Bachelor Mother."
CAPITOL
Today Ann Sheridan in
"Winter Carnival" and John
Wayne In "New Frontiers"
with Ray Corrlgan and Ray-
mond Hatton.
Saturday "Magnificent Fra-
to" with Aklm Tamiroff
.and "Stunt Pilot", with John
1 Trent and "Tailspin Tom-
my."
- . HOLLYWOOD
Today .D o u b 1 e bill,
Charles Starrett ln "Texas
- Stampede" with The Sons of
the Pioneers and "The
Night Hawk" with Robert
Livingston and June Travis.
Friday D o u b 1 e bill. The
Three Mesquiteers in "Over-
V land Stage Raiders" with
; John Wayne and Franciska
; Gaal and Franchot Tone in
a The Girl Downstairs." -
GRAND
Today Elsa Maxwell's "Ho-
5, tel for Women" with Lin-
. da D a r n e 11, Ann Sothern
' and James Ellison. On the
tag e, "Katherlne Ellia".
-i brought back by popular de-
mand.
Thursday Will Rogers In
"David Haran."
Saturday Jane Withers and
Leo Carrillo in "Chtcfcen
; Wagon Family." 7
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Pictured as they left Oslo, Norway
King Zog and Queen Geraldiae
ian conquest. Accompanied by bis
their baby son. Prince Skander,
chateau formerly occupied by the
Bilyeu Families
Reunite at Park
Henry Bilyen of Crabtree
President; Creek Name
Change Protested
ALBANY (Special) The
10th annual conclave of the Bil
yeu clan with '350 members and
visitors present was an event of
Sunday in Bryant park, Albany.
Henry Bilyeu of Crabtree was
chosen president with Jacob Bil
yeu of Jordan vice president and
Lena Bilyeu Miller of Salem sec
retary-treasurer.
A committee was appointed to
call on the state highway commis
sion concerning the change of
name of Bilyeu creek in Linn
county to Neal creek. John Bil
yeu of Tigard pointed out that Bil
yeu creek has borne that name for
more than 75 years. He said re
cent maps of Oregon bore the
name Neal creek, but that the
Neals settled on the upper section
of the creek only many years
after a large number of Bilyeus
settled nearby.
George M. DeVaney, husband of
the late Addle Bilyeu, was pre
sented the large silver cup tor the
honor of being the eldest member
present He is 81 years old. For
10 years past no blood member of
the clan has received the honor.
Elizabeth Siddons
Dies at Crabtree
ALBANY Mrs. Elizabeth Sid
dons, 70, of Crabtree died at 2:10
a. m. Monday following a linger
ing illness. The Fisher funeral
home of Albany is in charge of
arrangements. Burial will be in
Willamette park, Albany.
Elizabeth Siddons was born
March 3, 1869, in Kentucky, the
daughter of James and Elizabeth
Allen. She was married to James
CulbertEon In the east. In 1904
they came to Oregon, where Mr.
Culbertson died in 1911. In 1927
she was married to C. Siddons,
who survives. Mrs. Siddons made
her home in North Bend for 30
years after coming to Oregon.
She was a member of the Baptist
church.
Survivors besides the widower
are five children, Maude May Grif-
f en, Tennessee Grant, D. Lull.
Daivis and Stella Mathews; 18
granchlldren and nine great
grandchildren.
IMrs. McCormick's
Last Rites Today
LEBANON-Mrs. Elizabeth Mc-
Cormick died at her home in Leba
non Monday at the age of 88 years.
Funeral services will be held
Wednesday at 2 p. m. with the N
C. Lowe mortuary in charge.
. She is survived by her children,
Daniel A., Mary L. and Cyrus R.
McCormlck, all of Lebanon; John
R. McCormick, Portland; Mrs.
Margaret Todt of Los Angeles,
Mrs. Anne Buchanan, Santa Cms.
Calif., and Andrew C. McCormick,
Husnm, Wash., besides -nine
grandchildren, one great grand
child and three sisters.
LARCEXK CHARGED
SILVERTON John Wolfe waa
picked up here Tuesday by state
police on a larceny charge. He
waa taken to HUlsboro. Wolfe haa
made his home at Silverton for
some time.
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Tonight and
Thursday
Horn, Pop and
Unmarired Kids.
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after a two weeks stay are former
of Albania, dethroned by the Ital
three sisters, Zog, Geraldine and
took np residence in Versatile in a
Duke and Duchess of Kent.
Oregon CE Meet
Aug. 21-27, Turner
Many Missionaries From
Foreign Fields Will
Attend, Speak
TURNER The Oregon Chris
tian Endeavor union will hold Its
20th annual summer conference
at Turner Memorial tabernacle
campground on the banks of
Mill creek, August 21-27.
Rev. James A. Smith of Salem
will have charge ofthe morning
Bible study. Rev. p. P. Gates of
Portland will deliver the evening
addresses.
Guest missionaries win be
Helen Whltaker of Changsha.
China; Nellie walker of Durban
Africa, and Dr. Anabel McEwin,
dean of conference girls, who has
been 10 years in India as a medi
cal missionary.
Faculty members are Rev. M
Gates, Portland; Ruth Vose, Os
wego; Rev. and Mrs. Hugh Bron-
son, Tulelake, Calif.; Marian
Weidman, Oswego; Ruth Towns,
Coquille; Dr. Walter L. Myers,
Eugene; Rev. J. A. Smith. Salem:
Rev. W. W. White of Sweet
Home has charge of recreation,
Elcy Walker of Forest Grove la a
staff member; Rosella Straub, Eu
gene, Is registrar; Lawrence
Mitchelmore, dean of men; Mer
rill and Mrs. W. L. Myers, Eu
gene, hosts.
The executive meeting of the
Oregon Christian Endeavor Un
ion will be held on Saturday and
Sunday preceding the opening
conference date.
One Slightly Hurt
In Dallas Crash
DALLAS Alleged failure to
slow down at the corner of Fair
view and Washington streets here
Sunday, resulted in a car accident
for W. H. Watson of Independence
and his woman companion when
the car turned over.
Watson was slightly injured
and was removed to the hospita
Several family group picnics
were enjoyed in the city park Sun
day, one of which was the Peter
son group..
Included in the gathering were:
Mr. and Mrs. John Peterson and
family of Independence, Mr. and
Mrs. E. A. Atwood and family of
Suver, Mrs. Royal Robinson and
children of Longview, Wash., Mr
ana Mrs. P. C. Peterson and
daughter of Cottage Grove, and
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Heard and
daughter of Dallas.
MARRL4.GE LICENSE .
DALLAS A marriage license
has been issued to Glenn LeRoy
Robinson, 28, farmer, Monmouth;
Darlene Bowman, 20, domestic.
Dallas.
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ST4RTS TODAY
ITS THE HOTTEST TIHIIG
T1!AT EVER HIT TI!E tCE!
Get en top of th werlclrot
Dartmouth's famouf festival
of fun! When 1300 Wild
- Women Hit the Vol- vjs?r,. ? - i
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COMPANION PEATTJRB
Logging and Mill
Resume at Detroit
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Fire; Hazard, low Humidity
Ended; Peck Recovers
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DETROIT Logging and m 1 1 1 1
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Monday after a three-day hut-
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down; due to low humidity and fire
hazard.
Mr. Peck, who received a frac
tured vertebrae last week when a
ear crashed Into the brasher Peck
was driving for the- Milne Con
struction company., la recovering
at a Salem hospital.
Miss Mary Villas, who has spent
the past month here visiting with
her lather, has returned to her
home In Albany.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank ThraiiKm
have as their guest Miss Peggy
Ann Thrailkill of Missoula, Mont.
Mrs. Gunner Bather left Monday
for Spokane where ahe will spend
two weeks visiting.
Superintendent and Mrs. Lester
Edge have had as their guests the
past; several day a Captain ana
Mrs.i Wallace and three daughters
from Portland.
Guests at the Ray Allan home
over the weekend were Miss Ethel
Allan, their daughter; Mr. Delose
Shinn and Miss Shirley Sylvester
all of Eugene.
A marriage of much interest to
Detroit folks took place at Van
couver, Wash., Saturday jrfien
Gladys Chambers and Harold
Champion were married. They will
make their home in Detroit.
Frank Allan, son of Mr. and
Mrs; Ray Alia n, returned here
Sunday after working for the past
six weeks at Portersville, Calif.
Orchard Heights
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ORCHARD HEIGHTS The
Orchard Heights picnickers met at
Luther Stout's picnle grounds
last Sunday and all reported a
very enjoyable time.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. G. W. Porter, Mr. and Mrs.
Lonnie Cannoy, Mr. and Mrs. Le
land Cannoy, Rocky, Ronnie and
Gary, Mr. and Mrs. Guy McDow
ell, j Mrs. Harry McDowell, Ross,
Ora Mae and Steve Banman, Mr.
and: Mrs. Roy McDowell, Armon
and Jim, Mrs. W. W. McDowell,
Mr.; and Mrs. Carl Runner, Al
bert, Robert, Doris, Wilbur and
Corky, Willard Minter, Milton
Southwick, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. Warren Welborn
and Stanley, Mr. and Mrs. Wini
fred Wilson and Donald, Mr. and
Mrs. James Best, Mr. and Mrs.
Abe Withers, Helen and Earl
Dean, Mr. and Mrs. Otto Dorn
and Richard, Mr. and Mrs. Koe
nlg and Dorothy, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Adams, Shirley and Am
nion, Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Grice and
Irene, Lark In Grice, Mr. and Mrs.
Arlle Martin, Doris Walter, Cleta
and Arditis, Frank Kamerer, Mr.
and Mrs. Charles McCarter, Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph Shepard and Ar
don, Mrs. Clara Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Wodtly and Shirley,
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Castle, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Boyd, Clara and
Junior, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Bietz
and Miss Butler and the hostesses
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Stout and
Harold.
The Popcorn schoolhouse is go
ing to be painted and calcimined
on the Inside.
Dr. Thomas Sims
Clan's Leader
WOODBURN Forty four
members of the Sims clan held a
reunion at Silver Creek falls Sun
day. The oldest one there was
Dr. Thomas S 1 m s of Woodburn,
who was elected president of the
clan. He appointed the head of
each family on a committee for
the next reunion.
Out of state members present
Included Mrs. Mary Crites of Mon
tesano, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Adams of Seattle.
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Members of Order Will
Frolic Sunday; Other
Picnics Are Held
SILVERTON The annual pic
nic of Silver Lodge of the Odd
Fellow order, Eilverton, will be
held at South Silver Creek Falls
park Sunday. AU Odd Fellows, Re-
bekahs and encampment: members
are invited to attend.
A basket dinner will be held at 1
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furnished by the committee. Trips
around the falls, card games and
other forms of amusement will
be featured.
The committee is composed of
George Busch, S. Tegland and
Axel Olsen.
Ablqua Picnic Held
. BILVERTON A group from
the Abiqua Sunday school gath
ered in Silverton'a city park Sun
day for, a picnic. The group was
headed by Rev. and Mrs. R. R,
Irwin.
Attending were Mr. and Mrs,
Otto Anderson and Ragner, Mrs,
William Miethke and Wanda, Mr.
and Mrs. W. P. Mann and, Paul,
Edith and Glen; Mr. and Mrs,
Charles Morey, Billie, Alvln, Lor
raine and Olga Mae, Mrs. V. Trip
lett and Fonie of Colton, Mr. and
Mrs. Beverly Town and Betty, Mr,
and Mrs. Charles Hendricks of
Colton, Bonnie and Ethele Don-
nell, and J. J. Stelger and Floyd,
Delbert and Claude Stelger.
Clear Lake Picnic
Clear Lake was represented in
Silverton's city park Sunday by a
large group of picnickers headed
by W. P. Collard of Salem and
Rev. D. R. Kaufman;
Others present were Fredrick
Kaufman, Alex Harold, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Massey, Mr. and Mrs
Ralph Harold and Verit, Melba,
Nelda Mae, Nina and Darrel; Mr.
and Mrs. Cecil Boyd and Virgil of
Salem; Mr. and Mrs. Guy Smith,
Xtw mnA U Ti.
land Minnie Dutoit, Mr. and Mrs.
I Elton Watt. Harold. Howard nd
Helen; Mrs. Frank Fltts, Delbert
and Glenn Fltts. Mr. and Mrs. Lo
ren Stettler, Donnle and Carol,
Hasel Clement, Echo Parmentler,
Howard Schlag.
Honoring Mr. and Mrs. John
Holtorf and John and Sharron Ann
of Morse Bluff, Neb., a picnic
dinner was held at the city park
at Silverton Sunday.
Lebanon Residents
Gather at Picnic
LEBANON Lebanon people
who joined for a picnic at Silver
Creek falls Sunday included the
Ralph Scroggln, Frank Smith,
Dan Ashton, Verne Reeves. George
Britton and George Smith fami
lies.
Mrs. Isabella Van Waning 1 of
Albany was in Lebanon Saturday
to attend the opening of the Leba
non Variety store, which her son
jln-law, Kenneth Mayer; purchased
a few days ago.
Jack Bellinger returned Monday
from Eugene where he attended
the wedding of two University of
Oregon friends and a reception for
Rev. and Mrs. Cecil F. Ristow,
now of Great Falls, Mont. Mr.
Ristow formerly was pastor of the
First Methodist church; in Eugene
Bellinger also visited a former
university schoolmate i, at Salmon
creek ranger station, Oakridge.
Silverton Guard
Out of Matches
SILVERTON For the first
time in nine years, Silverton's
company of the Oregon national
guard will not be represented at
the national Camp Perry rifle
matches.
Competitors from the Silverton
Howitzer company, none of whom
qualified, were Harlan Anderson
la member of last year's team;
Harold Odman, Donald Palmer
and Kenneth Palmer.
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Kitty Ryan, Salem girl, goes western In an attempt to land the queen
ship of the ML Angel flax festival. She's seen here astride White
Lady, an educated trick and roping horse ownd by Jim Hall, Sa
lem cowboy-fireman.
Chairman Forecasts Successful Fete
As Mt. Angel Flax Festival Looms;
Grand Parade Route Sunday Outlined
MT. ANGEL Arthur W. Holmes, president of the Flax
arians and general chairman of the Flax Festival August 18
20, expressed himself well satisfied with festival prospects in
his report at the Business Men's club luncheon Monday. He
said the committees were all clicking and he was confident
the festival would be a success. Holmes requested that all
Flaxarians report at the andito- O
rium. in uniform at 7:45 p. m
Friday to take part In the coro
nation ceremonies. Flaxarians
will also form a guard of honor
for the queen's float in the grand
parade Sunday.
Mr. Holmes also commended
highway signs drawing attention
to the Flax Festival.
Parade Route Mapped
Frank Hettwer, parade chair
man outlined the course of Sun
day's parade. The parade will
form on St. Mary's school
grounds, march down College
street to Main past tne review-
lng stand at the city hall, over
to Railroad street, nortn to
Shepnera s corner, tnen
corner, tnen across
to the highway and up Main to
College and thence back to the
school ground, thus passing the
reviewing stand twice.
More decorated floats could be
entered in the Kiddies' Parade
according to Leonard Fisher.
Louis Schwab stated tbat tne
bicycle race, Sunday at 1:30 p.
m. will have two divisions. The
boys' race will start at the Hazel
Dell school on the Silverton-Mt.
Angel highway and end at the
ball park while the girls' race
will start 15 minutes later from
the academy.
The investigating committee on
the Oregon Hospital Service so
ciety reported, and J. T. Ban-
man, chairman, voiced hla ap
proval of the plan.
The highway chairman, Alois
Keber, stated Mt. Angel had had
splendid cooperation from the
county court in its road problem.
Non-skidding surface has been
applied on the Mt. Angel-Scotta
MUls road from Meridian road
to the Mt. Angel city limits, the
bridge on the Gervais road haa
been repaired, and the Otto Has-
Einir road will be graveled this
faU.
Jefferson People
Going East, South
JEFFERSON Harold Wynd
left Sunday with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Wynd. of Eugene
for IUinois, his former home,
where he will visit a brother and
others.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson,
accompanied by their son, Elmer,
and wife of McCleary, Wash., left
Saturday on a motor trip, to Cali
fornia where they will visit Mr.
Henderson's brother. Bob, at Co
rona. They also plan to visit the
Golden Gate fair. Mr. Henderson
is section foreman- for the South
ern Pacific.
Seventeen members of the
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Evangelical Christian Endeavor
society enjoyed a wienie roast and
swimming party Saturday night
James Stewart left for Creswell
where he will be employed by the
Northwest Turkey Growers' asso
ciation. Mrs. Stewart plans to
loin her husband later.
Mrs. A. B. Hinz entertained . at
dinner Thursday honoring her
niece, Miss Helen Hint's birthday
anniversary.
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BRUSH COLLEGE Local resi
dents vacationing at Newport this
month were Mr. and Mrs. A. E.
Utley and son, Billy. The party
visited the bulb farm of Mr. and
Mrs. V. L. Gibson at Valsetz.
Thirty Brush CoUege Sunday
school members enjoyed a lawn
party at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Karl Harritt Sunday.
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Picnic Sponsored
By Waldo Hills
Many Are Present at Event
Held at Tekenburg'a
Home on Sunday
MACLEAY Dr. Will Lehman
was in charge of the program at
the annual Waldo Hills pioneer
picnic held Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg.
The program included literary
numbers and reminiscences of the
early days.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. E.
G. Knighten, Edgar Hartley, Mrs.
Cecial Hartley, Mrs. Addle Hart
ley, Mrs. Myrtle Cannon, Mrs.
Lillian Robertson, Virgil Morgan,
Mr. and Mrs. John Siegmund, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Lehman, Mrs.
Grace Lehman. Dr. Will Lehman,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, sr.,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, jr.,
Mrs. Kate Taylor, Mrs. Grace
Whitting, Robert Downing, Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Schellberg, Mrs.
Dell Schellberg, Mrs. Al Toung.
Mrs. Grace Stapleton, .Mr. and
Mrs. August Fuestman, Robert
Claxton, Mrs. Era Keene, Mrs.
Geraldine Keene. Mr. and Mrs.
W. A. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Mader, Donald Mader, Howard
Mader, Mrs. Robert Sears, Miss
Corrinna CUne. Miss L a v 1 n n a
Cllne, Mr. and Mrs. George Morris.
Van Svawened, Miss Maxine
Hartley. Donald Keene, Mr. and
Mrs. L. Keene, Mr. and Mrs. J. W.
Lehman, Mr. and Mrs. Hal Leh
man. Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lehman,
Mrs. Minnie Lehman, Mrs. Etta
Case, Mrs. Anna Stayman, Mr. and
Mrs. M. A. Wells, Miss Sharon
Wells, Montie Wells, John Davis,
Mr. and Mrs. Zero Poleair, Mr.
and Mrs. J. Carothers, Mr. and
Mrs. J. L. Amort, Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Baker, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Eckengen, Miss Thomas and Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. C. Tekenburg.
Gates Logging Co.
Resumes Operations
GATES - The Frittzl logging
company resumed operations Mon
day after a few days' shutdown
due to fire hazards.
Thursday afternoon the Im
provement club held its regular
meeting. Plans were made and
committees appointed for the an
nual Harvest Festival and for a
series of monthly entertainments
for the purpose of raising funds.
Special guestawere Mrs. Mc
Garth from Boise, Idaho, and Miss
Ruth Pearson from Ogden, Utah.
Both are visiting nurses studying
in Salem. Mrs. Leono DuLese the
visiting nurse for this district waa
also a guest.
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