The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, July 21, 1940, Page 16, Image 16

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Celebration j to MarkOpeiiiing .
Oi tacoinb Irrigation Manned
Water Turned
Into Ditches
Irrigating to Be Started
About August 1 ; ork on
Culverts Continues
LEBANON Raymond Downing
a member of the board of directors
of the lAcomb irrigation project
announces that plana are being
discussed for ' a celebration to
mark the beginning of Irrigation
in thevLacomb neighborhood.
Water, fxom Crabtree creek has
been turned into the main ditch
of the Uicomb irtfgalton project.
Only a ssiall amount of water has
been' turned into the ditch because
there would be danger of washing
if - much force were directed
against the banks before thej had
time, to cake.- Actual irrigation
wUl. probably , begin about; August
1. Work continues on the cul
verts and crossings and :about:;S
' laterals are yet to -be' opened.
A. K Cutta wen to Pine lake
to bring home Stanley CutU who
- with- Walter Johanson and Rod
ney SATage have been camping for
two weeks during which time they
claimbed Mt. Jefferson. Fred
Johanson took the boys up.
" Earl Stltts and two sons visif
ed bis mother. He spent several
days, with his sister. Mrs. Pearl
Parsons who lives on the Stitts
ranch before returning to Wald-
port. , .' .
" Hart in Wreck
Mrs. Edith Farnsworth writes
that she sustained minor injuries
in an automobile accident when on
her way to visit relatives in Ilwa
co, Wash.
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Densmore
haTe returned from a trip to Hood
River, Redmond and Bend with
their son in law and daughter, Mr.
and Mrs. Arthur Kelly.
Lark in Hlckox and Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Hlckox drove up
from Portland td, visit their par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Hickox and
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hiekox.
Oscar Ohm who is employed In
a shoe shop in Corrallis is tak
ing care of Math Oogl's business
while he spends a couple of weeks
at Marion lake. :
Visiting the Lawrence families
are Mrs. Frank Fee of Portland
and Mr. and Mrs. M. A. Pixley and
Marion Lawrence of Pacific Grove,
Calif.
Stays at Beach
Mrs. Adolph Fromhart has gone
to the cottage at Newport where
she spends much of her time be
cause of asthma. Mary Fromhart
and Dorothy Tudder who is visit
ing here from California have re
turned from spending some days
with her.
Two new teachers were elected
by the school board at their
meeting. Ruth Enders a gradu
at of the University of California
at Los Angeles will supervise the
library and teach English. She
is a sister of Mrs. George Hardin.
Mignon Phlpps of Medford will
teach English and art.. She is a
graduate qf the University of Ore
gon. The Cradle Mothers of the
Christian church held their July
meeting near the old swimming
pool. Marjorie Bixler led the dis
cussion of the subject, "Praise
Works Wonders." Frances Calla
han served the refreshments.
Seven mothers and eleven children
were precent. p
Mrs. K. Arnold has returned
from Eugene where she went to
see her sister, Mrs. Nora Cuts
worth who is seriously HI.
Carrier Return
Harold Soule is again carrying
mail on route three after a vaca
tion spent for the most part along
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Chzdz ihzso CJAUH) vstinsl
Striking new Westinghoase design ...aH-ctecl cab
inet. ..sew FlBgRGLAS et3aar ioultioci.
PLUS btg Saeaflo SUPER ; FPF-FXHTR;
with extra space for frosea rtorage. II fart-freezing
. EJECT-O-CUBE trays ... new TRUK-TEUP
Cold CoBtrol . . . the thrifty ECONOMIZER
Mwhankmt 10 hour nut of 12, ' it uwm no
current af mU. Bat, come la and see this rcfdg
cratort If s a RZAL BUY for the jxxxxr
; Down
S3.51 Month
Payable With
Tour Light Bill
Head Turkey Improvement Group
Officers of the Orrgm Turkey Improvement association organised t
: -a sneering in Salem Thursday, are from left to right:- SeMeo-Mra.
Cieorge Webster lot IjUml C: H, Coy! of StPanlj IWeiitr
tBrtice Heta of Milwaukf secretary standing, R; :R..Roriyicki of.
- Belo, :Wi J. Chase of Aurora, Charles -Dear of JaJtcUeaCity and
" Ware Reid of MtSIInnville, all directors. , , - ' ,-. ' -'"i;
ewetVCIan Gaiters
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For 15th Annual Reunion; 56 Attend
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DALLAS The descendants of James H. and Narcissa
Hewett held their 15th annual reunion at the Dallas: park
Sunday with 56 in attendance. A no-host lunch was served it
Onoon and a short' program was
the coast In Oregon and Washing
ton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Ayres are
moving to The Dalles where" he
will continue in the employ of the
J. C. Penney company. The new
position is a promotion as he will
have charge of a department.
Dart Long and Anthony Roll
ing have bought the meat mar
ket In the Columbia Food store.
Forrest Weaver, who has owned
and operated the O K tire shop,
has leased the Richfield service
station on south Main street. He
will move his tire shop to the new
location and continue the business
in connection with the service
statloa.
Catholic Picnic
Plans Progress
MT. ANGEL Mt. Angel prom
ises to send a big delegation to
the Catholic day celebration at
Cbampoeg park Sunday, July 28.
The Knights of Columbus, who
are the principal boosters for this
annual gathering, have been
asked to help with transporta
tion. Local members who have
room for others in their cars are
requested to call Ed Stolle. the
grand knight, or W. D. Harris, fi
nancial secretary.
Father Alcuin, Mt. Angel pas
tor, will be one of the principal
speakers.
Plans for the celebration were
reviewed at the' local council
meeting at which officers for the
coming year were Installed by
Deputy L. A. LaDoux.
Those taking office were Ed B.
Stolle, grand knight; Joseph
Wagner, deputy grand knight;
Alex Scharbach, chancellor; Wil
liam Beyer, recorder; J. D..Hauth,
treasurer; A. J. Butsch, advocate;
Feorge Schmidt, warden; Arthur
Schwab, inside guard; John
Frank, outside guard; W. D. Har
ris, financial secretary; Tony Big
ler, lecturer; . Father Alcuin,
chaplain.
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Another targe shipraent of Westinghcuse Refrigera
tors has just arrired and for the first time this sum
mer we are cacght'np with our orders on this most
outstanding Westinghoose Refrigerator bay eVer of
fered the 'American people. Now you too can have a
Westiitghbuse delivered to your home tomorrow. '
! Shop at, Salem's Leading Appliance Store
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ait Dallas Park ;
given.
Those present were: Mrs.. Fran
ces Hewett Branch,, president, of
the elan, Mrs. Effie Hewett Gage,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin, Mr.
and Mrs. R. T.' Jones,' daughter
Dolores, F. A. De Vault and daugh
ter Mary, Charles Lanaan, Mr. and
Mrs. W. E. Branch, Mr. and Mrs.
O. L. Martin, Grace Stapleton,
W. J. Futrell, J. A. Burns, Mr.
and Mrs. Marvin Wells, J. N. Wit
sel, aU of Salem.
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Hahn and
Charles DeVault of Kelso, Wash.,
Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Pierce of Man
xanlta. Mrs. Missoura Loveall of
Aurora, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Jew
ell and daughter Alta of Indepen
dence, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Crom
ley, Mr. and Mrs. Theron Quarn
berg, Mrs. Ida Quarnberg of Van
couver, Hal Stapleton, Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Stapleton and their
three children of Dallas.
Mr. and Mrs. George Bergen
and Mr. . and Mrs. W. Raine of
Portland, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. De-
launy, Eugene, Mrs. C. R. Laur
ence of Cottage Grove, Mr. and
Mrs. E. Weber, Roger and Mary
Lou Weber, Mrs." A. H. Clark,
W. L. Morgan of Silverton, Mr;
and Mrs. Neueschwander of Tur
ner, Mr. and Mrs. Al Jensen of
Dallas and Mrs. Harold Mitchel
and two children of RickrealL
Amity Rebekahs
Install Officers
AMITY Officers were installed
for the next term for Industry
Rebekah lodge of Amity by Mrs.
Gertie RIchter,. district deputy
president and her installing staff.
Those Installed were: Mrs.
Elona Wood, P. N. grand; Mrs.
Esther Cochran, noble grand;
Mrs. Helen McCarty, Yice grand;
Helen Glbbs, recording secretary;
Mrs. Jessie Wood, financial secre
tary; Lillian Schaeffer, treasurer;
Mrs. Orpha Glandon, conductor;
Mrs. Elsie Mitchell, chaplain;
Mrs. May Dickey, right support
er. N. G.; Mrs. Roma Nixon, left
supporter, V G.; Mrs. OllTe
Wood, Inside guardian, and Mrs.
Lillian. McRee, outside guardian.
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OSEGOII STATESMAN. Salem,"
ster :
For Swim Wet
School at , Stajton City
Park Conducts Six .
Class Periods
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' STAYTON One hundred twenty
registered - for the opening day
this , week of tha ' learn-to-swim
school, sponsored ' locally - by the
chamber of commerce, ' Stayton
Mail, Lions . club Woman's club
and the parent' Teacher's orgaji-'
satlon. : - - ! f
f it In being held at the Stayton
city park, and is being conducted
by Robert Inglla. of Stayton, as
sisted! by Constance Bodeker of
Lyons. It is part" of the service
of the American Jled Cross. .
The s c h o o I will " contlnne
through July 26. The' schedule U
as follows: 9 'a.nr to J10 . aim.,
junior life savers; 10 a.m. to 11
ajm., intermediate; 11 a.m. to IS
noon,' swimmirs;. 1:30 p.m. to S
p.m., boy . beginners; 2 p.m? to
3 : 8 0 p.m. girl ; beginners ; 3 :Z
p.m. to 3:3 p.m;, adults.'
v Those who . have registered are:.
Beginners, :.Faye,Smelser, Bonnie
Sims, Mona Covert, Bernel Sims,
Harold Dean. Billy Trask, Charles
Morgan, Edith, Nightingale, Ro
berta J ean 1 Thorpe,' - Clara Marie
Harold, 1 DonaM Gunsaules, La
Tone Benedict LeVeta . Doxler,
Gerry Boyer, Lowell Wright, Gordon-Nightingale"
Dwight' Sheltori,
Marylln. Frichtel, Marjene Frich
tei. Lloyd Hamlin,- Marcelle For
rette, Robert porter,"! Sfiarori. Geh
len, Joyce Cox Margaret. Dom
brosky, ; Rosemary Dombrosky,
Patty Mnton, Bobby MUton, Ja
nice Milton, Helen Ware, Jim
Haney, Wanda Haney, Betty Rich
ardson, Joyce Richardson, Evelyn
Mae Bauer, Bernice Raph, Vera
Hassler, Neva Bolts,- Emmitt
Bolts, Patty Ditter, Era- Kelly,
Donald Basl, Jerald Basl, Marie
Basl, Betty Jean Roy.
Intermediates, Gerald Proctor,
Melba Harold, Nina Harold, Nel-
oa Harold, Lavern . Cord, Verl
Harold, Francis Walz, Glen Hum
phreys, Shirley Nightingale, Rich
ard Gunsaulus, Evelyn Fay Gun
saulus, Dorothy Gesher, Lawrence
Griffin, Bernice Thomas, Roberta
Trailer, Eleanor Campbell, Jim
my Shinkle, Billy Covert, Lowell
Nightingale. Dick May. V e 1 m a
Raph, Bonnie Duke, Doris Sam
ples, Larry John, Billy Freele,
Clarence Bell, Lyle Kelly, Evelyn
Clipfell, Charlotte Burke, Mrs.
Ruth Day.
Swimmers, Naomi Morgan,
Clarence Bell, Margaret Neitling.
Donna Trask, Artie Ernest,' Elain
Malsel, Donald Cox, Virgil Thom
as, George Carter, Laverne Camp
bell, Marie Shampang, Florence
Proctor, Betty Jean ' Bodeker,
Thelma Raph, Malcolm Long.
Adult class, Esther Wood, Mrs.
Hoover, Mrs. Richadson,' Mrs.
Richardson, Mrs. Wanda O'Brien,
Mrs. Brader,: Junior life savers,
Florence Proctor, Betty Jean Bo
deker, Marie Shampang, Murray
Shampang, Enoch Samples,
Charles Melke, Billy Fair, and
Russell Proctor.
Silverton Faculty
Changes Are Mace
SILVERTON Marian Fuller,
senior high librarian, is asking
for a leare of absence for one
year to attend the Colombia nni
Tersity of New York as an ad
vanced student In the school of
library.
Joseph Smith, III, has been
offered a contract in the Bills
boro high school.
Harold W. Adams, superinten
dent of the SllTerton schools, is
attending summer classes In the
University of Wisconsin follow
ing his attending the NEA con
vention earlier in the summer.
Stella Dybevik is attending , to
office school duties during the
absence of Adams. -
Mrs. Vaughn 111
At Fox Valley
FOX VALLEY MraJ ArtTinr
Vaughn is quite ill at her home
here.' She has been 4 confined to
her bed for three weeks. -. ":
Mr. and Mrs. Alva Wu went
to "Enreas' last TAnnAn-w at
tend funeral services tor a sister
Of -Mrs. Wise, -
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r. Painless '.'Parlcer
Start Your Dental VciftlloaPayiaterl
You want to lacrvw a cjood Imprsskm with & people)
you moo YOU CANT DO THAT II yonr .mcmfh Is war
worn dacaytd or tzxLsng teaSu Why .
placs cmothor obsiaclo In h way ci succocs? VI2i cp
prowod credit 70a can' budget tout denial axponso at Dr.
, Pcdnloas ParkeVa ofScaa pay br fh wsek or month.
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Extractions, Crount, Fillings, Inlays, Bridgetzork,
ONEVJ01J1 YEAPTOPiW
No Extra Cost It No Interest ,. No (tarrying Charge .
, 125 tlbortr CL Car. lcrf
Talophonsj Solera CC25 '
Other offices In Ecgene, Portland, Tacoma, Epokane, -Eeattlo
And la all leadlns raclfie Coast Cliies.
Oregon, Sunday Morning. July
Father Views
.Weeping Utterly, Joseph Nlcoasla prayJefQre; the
Uers of five of -Jii Bias children, a4l.b3f-ga in a
suicide attempt-by hla-wlfei-lifT Ixusle Jicossia;:
Portland ltr
ueen
ITT ANGEL E 11 i t b e i h
Rehash tel of Portland was lead
ing the list of the queen candi
dates when Fridays ' standings
were given out by the festival
hoartnnftrterB. Mis ' Beheehtel la
sponsored by the JanUen knitting
mills and promises to be a severe
threat to the other six girls com
peting for the crown.
Dorothy Brockhaus of Mt. An
gel has taken second place -with
the sudden rise of the Foruana
girl.
Present standings are as fol
lows: Elizabeth Schechtel, Jant
sen knitting mills, Portland, 160, -000;
Dorothy Brockhaus, Eberle
Brothers, Mt. Angel. 148,000;
Gladys Nevill, Pantorium Clean
ers and chamber of commerce,
Oregon City, 140,000; Opal. Hall,
Master Bread Junior band, Salem,
IS 5,000; La Verna Swindell, Sa
lem.. 130,000; Ruth Hassenstab,
Silverton, 100,000; Marian Jack
son, Dena Mack. Salem, 100,000.
Dallas Church
Circle Has Meet
DALLAS Members of circle
"C" of tha.Flrst Presbyterian
church met at the home of Mrs.
Conrad Straf rin Wednesday after
noon. A no-host luncheon . was
served in the gardens of the
Strafrln home, '
A special feature of tha after
noon was the arnearance of the
Whitworth college male quartet
from Spokane wucn gave several
numbers.
Members cresent Included Mrs.
C. J. Enstad, Mrs. Frank John
son, Mrs. George R. Eberting,
Mrs. E. A. Hamilton, JMrs. W. V.
Fuller, Mrs. George Kurre, Mrs.
Stafrin, Miss Anne Haugeberg.
Guests present included Mrs. Ed
ward J. Himes and Mrs. Ellen
Boman.
The next meeting will be held
at the home of Mrs. Sidney E.
Whitworth Wednesday afternoon,
August 7.
Church Corporate
Articles Filed
INDEPENDENCE Supplemen
tary articles of incorporation have
been prepared and will be filed
soon for the Independence Meth
odist church to conform to the
regulations uniting several
branches of Methodism. The ar
ticles were signed by J. C. ' Mc
intosh, president of the board of
trustees, Mrs. F. G. Hewett, sec
retary, J. E. Kelley and C. D.
Smiley, members of the board.
. The church was organized in
119 S and George W. Claggett is
the only living member, of the
original, board. He resides in. In
dependence with his sister, . Mrs.
r'i'Says:, --
"HEALTHY. TEETH
: . 'OPEII MANY '
DOORS TO
' SUCCESS"
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Bodies qi Children
1 - Tha ebQdren ranged In kz tram four', to 12.
INlcosata,. a- mental 4sexas Jto bo charged wltH r
Sarah Young; V"
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-,-Rev." Lawrence . "Guderlan",". the
new - paster-' of " the ' church, has
plans for the' strengthening of 'the
church and plans' are. under way
toi 'the . palntlns; and ' decorating
of. - the' church - as .well ' as other
repairs.-.' Tf. "T ; ' ' , : - " " '
rQiieeh?s Ball
MT. . ANGEL--The candidates
for queen of the 1940 Flax festi
val at Mt. Angel will be formally
introduced - to the public at a
queen's ball at the Mt. Angel
auditorium Thursday night, July
15.
Ed Santelli's 10-piece dance
band has been engaged to furnish
the music. There will also be spe
cial added attractions. ' :
Cletus May Is chairman of the
committee in charge. Assisting
him are Eddie Schultx, Agnellus
Skonetrni, Ivo Bauman and Ael
red Bernlng. .
The dance promises to be - a
gala event for Mt. 'Angel and sur
rounding country. Festival of
ficials will be present to do honor
to the girls competing for the roy
al court of Flazarla.
WiU Be Thursday
Colem'a Pionear Men's Year Stort) wozxis to iJnd
VaUay jdonoora and to do this we) era
uu
Erwry pioneer is Invited to come In and register for this great 8-day contest.
- Don't wait, 'come In tomorrow and register.
STETSOI? HAT FOB THE PIONX221 WHO HAS Em? A CUSTOMER
OT BISHOP'S THE LONGEST.
SJ?" FOa . TIES OLDEST PIOIvTEIl CnOCSD?G THS
PLAINS TO THE WEST COAST. - -
'LimmJSSm oldest pioiieer ipsm m m vn.
inr
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V He Killed
Mrs.
Pedee People
V: Attend Reimion
"rPEDEE Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Sheythe, , with . their, four sons,
Don, of Mill City, Martin of Tilla
mook, John of Madras and Fran
cis of Kings -Valley, and - their
families and Mr." and Mrs.' Phy
Simpson of Pedee, drove to Eu
gene - Saturday- tor a family - re
union at the home f t Hose Taylor..:--
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The annual-Edwards' reunion
was held Sunday at the Lave Ed
wards' place. About 90 members
were present.
Dr, V. L. Rulter and family of
Yacolt, Wash., were weekend
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton
Ruiter. ; - . '-' r . .
. Ardith . Kelson, small ' daugh
ter of . E. A. . Nelson, underwent
a minor - operation for an abscess
on her right arm Monday at In
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Ellendale Road Oiled
i PIONEER The Polk county
road men are oiling the Ellendale
road from the city limits to the
LAutherman bridge, a distance of
between three and four miles.
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Bishop's Pioneer Contest
Starts: Monday, July 22
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Thrco
jzd Hats
THE.7II?inrt3.0F;Tin3. GnSAT.COJTTEST WILL EIDS
Dr THE PIOin23s PARADE AS THE QUESTS OF
EICIIOP3 DUTJT?0 THE CENTEUinAL.
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Ccrlsst Closes C ?. I L July ZZh.
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Fire Destroys
7 House at Monitor
Neiglibors . Save Furniture
: From Burning Building ; .
ry - .. Owners "Away. " - 1
V. MONITOR-Friday night - a
threshing crew finished supper as
aelghbor'g ' house at Whiskey
HUl 'and" stepped outside,' to see
of John Jacobs on firei
Theyhurriedvef !and seeing that -
itor fire.'department 'at o'clock
and started emptying. the house)
Its contents; They succeeded. in
rescuing 'eyerythlng downstairs
even to the canned fruit, but could
get nothing out of the upstairs
bedroom! because the stairs were
the first to bum.
The fire was caused by the
short lightning storm that .waged
here. ;.-.The ; house . burned to the
ground In' less than one "hourl " !
Guests of Max Siccard this week
are his nephew, Paul Caranaugh
of Medford' and Wilfred Bastin of
Phoehix,""Aris;' Baetien will con
tinue' to'Korth Dakota In a few
'dya,- '-''- f.i ; ''S - ? - , .
Hazel Harrison and Roberta
DauleraTwere gueet at a" turkey
dinner at-Thelma Fisher's Ihome
lnr Oregon City Thursday night.
y Saturday: ; Mr. . a&d- Mrs. L.i D.
Lenbn entertained Mr.i and Mrs.
Lester Moody of Montana, Gene
Stover' and - daughter' Linda and
MrsJohn Ferguson of Portland.1
'Mr." and" Mrs. "Henry Davis SEd
little "son, Laterne left "yesterday
for a two weeks' trip eastward as
far as Nebraska, .where they, will
visit frineds , and : in ..Iowa where
they1: will be entertained by Mrs.
DavisV parents. Mr. TJavisV aunt,
Mrs. Ray Baker, and her two socs
.will -come west '.with them, when
thye return.
Clayte Hume of Pine Bluffs.
Wyo., who is the principal of the
high school there, will" stop for a
short' visit . at 'the ' Oathout hone
on his way to visit his mother in
Tacoma. , H.
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Blacksmith Shop
Razed, Uiiionyale
TJNIONVALE A blacksmith
shop 20 by 20 feet built before
191 J Is being razed by George
Westfall and the lumber is use!
to construct an 18 by. 24 feet size
combination garsge and woodshed
near his new residence.
; Progress is being made at the
new modern farm home being
built on the R. T. Kidd place ue
der he ' direction of Charles Sar
geant, contractor. The roof is on,
plumbing and electric, wiring- has
been done, about two more day?
work -With two brick layers will
complete the walls. .
& oldest VYillainette)
organlxig
Fino Stotson
Given Away
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NEXT TO POWER CO.
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