The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, November 15, 1940, Page 9, Image 9

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    The OEEGOIT STATESMAN, Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning Korembr 13. 1943
PAGE IHNE
Local News Briefs
nc-gisiraiion jonunues Allen ,
registration began Wednesday at -
ine raimew nome, said Henry R
Crawford, postmaster, yesterday
Registration of alien, in other
state Institutions will follow. An
estimated 300 aliens remain to be
registered at the institutions,
Crawford said. The work Is being
done by . superintendents of the
various institutions. - - - ; -
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Christmas sifts of wamsntta
sheets and turkish towels are
- more .personal, when - mono
grammed. Order - early.' 7 Better
Bedding Store, .u . .
r Club to Convene Central
i ownsena ciud No. 8 will meet at ,
the courthouse tohifbt at 8 I
o clock. . , :
Townsend dob No. S will meet at
OBITUARY
--. ;:' : -v Sargrnt ,
7 - George Maly. Sargent.. S3,-passed
away at his home. Salem ronte
two, Tuesday afternoon. ; Born
in Morris,. 111., he came to Salem
..34 years ago.. He was a member
of c.the - Seventh . Day Ad vent 1st
. x. church. . Surviving are three
daughters. " Mrs, ; Cecil Simmons.
Portland; Mrs. Charles Pickens.
Salem, afid Mrs. Karl, Brown. Sa-4
lem. Also survived by, si sisters.
Mrs. yHattie ".TulHngtooT Deqvef,
v Colo. ; : Mrs. Maria Hoy t, Morris,
, -..--111.;' Mrs.-Nora Beasley. Minooka,
111.; Mrs.1. Florence Weaver, ilar
shalltown, la.VMrs. Minnie Par
, ker, Marshalltown, la., and one
aister : In Texas and eight grand
. children. Funeral services from
v Terwllllger-Edwards funeral home
Saturday at 2 p.m.. Elder J. M.
Comer officiating. Interment Pio
neer cemetery. . .
PattUon
. ."; Clista E. Pattison, 77j late resl
. dent of Salem, route. 7, at a local
hospital November 12. Survived
by, widower", John W. Pattison ;
three sons. Corby of Salem: Em--erson
and Keith of Detroit. Mich.;
daughters, Mrs. Luther Rupprecht
of Detroit and Miss Verna Pattl
. son of Portland.' Funeral services
will be held at 10 a jn. Saturday
from the Terwilliger-Edwards
rhapel, Rev. p. W. Eriksen offici
ating. Interment Belcrest Memo
rial park.
. Fraxf er --
Mrs. Angle E. Frazier, late resi
dent of 745 N. Capitol street. Sa
lem, at a local hospital Wednes
day, November. 13, at the age of
71 years. Wife of P. L. Frailer of
Salem; mother of Mrs. Ethel Cole
man of Salem. Mrs. Genevieve An
derson and WV Austin Frailer,
both of Seattle, and William R.
Frazier of Hamilton Field, Cal.;
brother of Mrs. Charles Blake of
Ashland. Mrs. Margaret Rex of
California, David E. Baxter of
Spray, Ore., and Peter Baxter of
Sparta, Ore.; also survived by five
grandchildren. Services will be
held Friday, November 15, at 2
prjm. from Clou gh-Barrick chapel.
Rev. S. Ray nor Smith officiating.
Concluding service will be in Lee
Mission cemetery.
Henderson
;At the residence. Cutler. City,
Wednesday, November 13, WiK
liam Albert Henderson, aged 8S
years. Father of H. A. and A. H.
Henderson of Saleml Funeral ser
vices will be held in the ehapel of
the W. T. Rigdon .company Fri-.
day, November 15 at 1:30 p.m.
Hev. W. Irvin Williams will offi
ciate. Concluding services Mt.
Crest Abbey Mausoleum. .
' Kay
In this city Wednesday, Novem-,
ber IS, Minnie May Kay, aged 74
years. Late resident of 2461 South
Commercial street. Wife of W. H
Kay and mother of Mrs. IF. J.
Melhring and D. D. Kay of Med
ford and Mrs. C. H. Meyer of In
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w in a sue, xon snonui nay ecv-
eral at; this thrifty saving priret
j iso"
Pare 10O para fine base oil at less than 60c per gal. Ton
miles In tbls oil and w?vo sold thousands of gallon of it.
u u.
Hare lots of fan these cold
7 CLEANS ANYTHING ;
;:;;7nX0LFninTE";'';;; j
This wonder cleanaer cleasM anything. The
1-lb. kg. makes gallons of cleanser. Why
pay more when th marvel cleans anything
from - floors to your automobile. ..Will sot
barm -paint. - , t
Lb.'rkg.
WE WILL HAVE OUR GIGANTIC LINE OF OIRISTOAS TOYS, I
APPLIANCES, GIFTS, DINNER WARE, ETC. DISPLAYED SOON. " i
. . ,115 S. Commercial St.- 'Across FTom;Idd;&-Basi:l?ank.;J:. ; I
.', ."Salem's Newest and Most Conrenient Shopping Hardware Store"
Xrt nmi r?T Y ' nrtrrr nl -rreselit this ceopon with ywnr name lama address"!
'l VilLUiUJLti LUUi'UiJ and it will enUtle yoa to Je discount on any '
' I purchase of 15 or ; more. Se our speciats on li-sk and Wearever - Roasters, ,1 .-
' I Name '';",' ',' ' ' ' Address ' ' : . ' .
jl .' S ' !U I Void After Xov. 31, 1940 f : ;'.'- -r' : . ''-" jj
Coming Event
'ovemocr ' 15 Thor Lodge
V M r c- . - , i
Ls meeting .t Moose ball.
) 12th and Leslie streets,. 8 p.m."
November 21 Thank jiving
day, . ; . .. ,.. . .
Nov. 22- Missouri dab meet.'
I I n mm 90 . - .
- Utreet.
November 22 Drawing at
Salem.' for low auto license
plates.' "" . - ;
... November 25 fialrua Stamp
society donation auction ' at
rhamber of comusVrre.
1 Derrmtx-r 4 Annual borne
i coming. Chemeketa lodge Xo. 1,
' IOOk hail. Jt-an m .
dependence. Also survived by five
grandchildren and two great
grandchildren, and several nieces
and nephews. Funeral services will
be held in the chapel of tho.W. T.
Rlgdon company Friday, Novem
ber 15, at 3 p.m. Rev. Guy L,
Drill will officiate. Concluding
services In City View cemetery.
i . -',. r . FortJer... . .'",
. ' Mrs. Mary Elizabeth Fortier, at
the ; residence November 14, at
the age. of 90 years. Survived by
daughters.' Mrs. Allen Geddes of
Seattle and Mrs. Edith Colbert of
St. Petersburg, Fla.; son, Fred
Fortier of Centralla, Wash.; also
several grandchildren. Including
Mrs. Sidney L. Stevens. Salem;
great granddaughter, Mrs. Roy
Ferris of Salem, - and a great
grandson, Allan L. Stevens of
Camas, Wash.; great great grand
daughter. Madelyn Ferris of Sa
lem, and great great grandson,
Allen Stevens, Jr., of Camas.
Wash. Services will be held Sat
urday, November 1C, at 3 p. m.
from Clough-Barrick chapel, Rev
George 11. Swift officiating.
Stevens
Arthur Douglas Stevens, in Mc
Mlnnville Wednesday, November
13, at the age of 30 years. Hus
band of Mrs. Milllcent Stevens of
McMinnrllle; son of Mrs. Mary
Stevens of Chicago, brother of
Mrs. Marian Harrison of Chicago.
Christian Science services will be
held Sunday, November 17,- at
2 p. m.. at Mt. Crest Abbey mau
soleum, Salem, directed by Macy
Sc Son of McMinnville.
Fair
In thta city Thursday, Novem
ber 14. Lora B. Fair, aged 52
years. Late resident of route
three, Salem. Wife of William J.
Fair and sister of W. W. Edmonds
and Mrs. J. O. Cook of Chieo,
Calif., Louis Edmonds of Buffa
lo, Okla.. Homer Edmonds of
Pueblo, Colo., Mrs. Olevia Knox
and Mrs. Mauree" Booth of Glen
dale, Calif.. Mrs. Aaron Valentine,
La Vera, Okla., and Mrs. Ruby
Holler f Protection, Kan. Funer
al services will be held In the
chapel of the W. T. Rigdon com-j
pany Monday, November 18, at
1:30 p. m.
Adair
At Aloha, Ore., Thursday, No
vember 14, Elizabeth T. Adair,
aged 9 5 . years, late reeident of
363 North Liberty street. Mother
of Mrs. Mabel A. Lockwood of
Salem and grandmother of C.
Adair Lockwood of Aloha, Ore.,
also survived by several nephews
and nieces. Member of Salem
IOOF Rebekah lodge No. 1, Chad
wick chapter No. 37, OES. and
Sedgwick Woman's Relief Corps.
Funeral services will be held In
the chapel of the W. T. Rlgdon
company Saturday, Novembre 16,
at 1:30 p. m. Rev. Robert A. Hut
chinson will officiate. Concluding
services IOOF cemetery.
AT THE NEW HOME OF
L. FARTIEO Hardware Co.
U 115 S. COMMERCIAL ST.
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Rubber Door Hals
....79c
-$1.10
.$1.65
Biiool "U. S. Eleciric"
LJGP?33E,S n. SiXL-rtm
a- - '
evenings. AUain inum boly, red
- -
Has Nary Station A navy re
cruiting station Is in operation
for the Salem district at the ma
rine recruiting office In the post-
orrice hullding, reports Chief Tur
ret Captain G. W. Douglas, offi
cer la charge. .The station was
added aa a supplement to the ma
rine office Wednesday,' said Doug
las, and will be open for enlist
ments three days a week.. On
Thursdays and Fridays the hours
are 8:30 a.m. to 4:30. p.m. and
on Saturday 8:30 until noon. Cap
tain Douglas, who comes from
the Corvallls office, said .that
there : is no longer period; of
waiting before acceptance is made
but that enlistment Is immediate
as soon as papers axe completed.
Turkey Shoot Klngwood tPost,
W. Salem, San., '11 a. m. to 11
p. m. Follow arrow from Dallas
rd. on Wallace rd. . '
Conducts Senico Roy : L.
Brown, who. Is 'conducting ' an
evangelistic Bible conference in
the Calvary Baptist church each
night through Sunday, will speak
tonight on Why Do We Have
Four Gospel Records?". . Brown,
Considered one of America's great
eat teachers of the Bible, employs
colored charts; to make truths
plain; a new chart Is used for
each service.- There will be a
meeting Saturday night and three
on Sunday, closing , the confer
ence Sunday night.
Luts florist. P. S592. 1 2 7 6 N Lib
Parents to Meet Meeting in
the band- practice . room at the
WOW hall tonight at 8 o'clock
parents of the Salem., junior band
will hold a "hard time", costume
party. Lunch will be served after
a short business . meeting. Publi
city Agent C- L. Jones announced
that : the first In . a series of card
parties will be held at the Cherry
City Bakery -hall November 29 at
8 p.m. Pinochle,, bridge and 600
will be played and prizes awarded
Safety of your savings la Insured
at Salem Federal. ISO S. Liberty
Enlargement Planned Plans to
add about 24 seats to the Golden
Pheasant ' restaurant were an
nounced yesterday by Owner Joe
Randall. Randall also said the
kitchen is to be remodeled. Total
capacity of the restaurant, with
the addition of .the seats, will be
more than 150 upstairs and 100
downstairs.
Wall paper. Mathis. 164 S. Coml.
AckJowledgement . Received
Receipt of a letter from Col. Clif
ton M. Irwin at Camp Clatsop
acknowledging a check for $41.05
balance due from the chamber of
commerce sponsored national
guard dance, was announced yes
terday by Chamber Manager Fred
D. Thlelson. A total of 3430 had
previously been turned over to
the guard from the dance.
Uniforms Arrive The first lot
of uniforms for the national wom
en's motor corps arrived in Sa
1 e m yesterday, reports Bertha
Ray, organizer of the local chap
ter. She will be in the Silver
Creek room of the chamber of
commerce from 4 to 5 p. m. Sat
urday to distribute the uniforms.
If you happen to be one of thou
sands of young people who in
tended to begin a business course
the first of September and did
not, you have another chance at
the Capital Business College. En
roll now!
Speeding Is Charge Roy D.
Anderson, 270 Evergreen avenue,
was charged by city police with
violation of basic rule yesterday.
Philco Radio
EXCLUSIVE DEALER
Metal
Wood Baskets
Two styles to choose from in
hammered antique brass finish.
Buy them at these saving prices:
: $1.09
can't beat It. More than 2000
( ?
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sells far
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top, and blae trim,
- STURDY BAMBOO
. LiWJII OJHIEbS
Big 33-tooth rakes sold for SOe earhi For
on day only we are ' " .
veiling thean for .1.. .-. ttm for Ii3v
.- - rUMato.-v '-""'.
- OFFER. FOR SAT. NOV. 19 ONLY :
Estimates Retnrned -The state
welfare ; commission has j sent
blanks to the Marion c o o n t y
clerk's office showing estimated
costs to the county of. relief acti
vities daring .the first quarter of
1941.: Shown are old age pension
costs, 321,2 6 0; blind ' asaistanee,
S5C0; aid to dependent children,
$5(78. The county is required to
certify to the federal government
that It will have , the sums enu
merated available. .
Play Scheduled Students 'of
Willamette radio dramatics class
will ' present ."Time Service, . a
half-hour playlet with a east of
1 this afternoon at 5 o'clock
over KSL.M. Salem's local station.
This is. the fourth In a. series of
weekly . plays - presented - bT" tke
class. Mrs. GCnevieve .Oppen, dra
matics director, has charge of , the
presentations. Jimmy Sehon, 'stu
dent director, has done special
work on the forthcoming play. , I
Exercises Held Special exer
cises will be held Sunday night
for thanksgiving at the Chemawa
Indian school. Dr. P. O. Riley will
be the principal speaker. - '
Naturally yoa can not reclaim the
time you have lost but you can
make good use of the time -ahead
of you by attending the -Capital
Business College. - - .
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CAR HEATERS
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Keep warm
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YOU CAN SAFTI-SURE YOUR
CAR ON THS BUDGET PLAN FOH:
ONLY A FEW CENTS A DAY
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i : Office ; Closed The Salem re
cruiting office of the regular, ar
my will he closed from November
15 to 20, when Sergeant Joseph
Scarpa,; station commander, will
attend a statewide conference in
Portland concerning induction and
the selective service act. Lieuten
ant Clifford W. Ralph. Infantry
reserve, was transferred from Sa
lem to Portland at the first of
the week. Scarpa said. : .
Rummage Sale Marion garage,
Saturday.' Nor. It. g a. ra.- p. m.
Extra . Help Arranged Extra
help at the local postofflce . for
the Christmas rush -has been ar
ranged and the anticipated heavy
holiday mail is beginning, an
nounced . Postmaster Crawford
yesterday.' ,s t . : : r,
See -rV: Great '-Vtoxtt' at : New
High -School -auditorium - Mon..
Nov. IS 8 p. m. Admission 15c
and 20c: -.. -v - ''- .
. .- Hotr Is Changed Preaching
service at the Presbyterian church
in Gerrais by Rev. James Alkin
Of Salem has been" changed from
a night service to 11 o'clock Sun
day morning. . ' y-"'tN. r: ;
Due to the activity of Capitol City
Lodge 1506,-1. A. M., efforts are
being made to have all shops
close for repairs on Saturday aft
ernoons in the near future.-T. J.
Fulton, Financial Secretary. ::
Even when the mercury
gors"below the sere
mark -you can drive in
summerttme comfort
with a Firestone heater
m year car. Included
in the complete line
are hot air and hot
water heaters. Custom,
it defrosters and the
popular new onder.
thetef type. The
Premier shewn)
has individual, feet
warmers and is de
signed for Castess-fit
TERMS AVAJLAMJK-
is ewe
11
mm
ROBCC
this winter with
t temifid. afl-woel
the thing for sports
for ose while your
warming the car. Big
colors, frl?9
sins. fotJ
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Thit phonoradie oifers
yea finest reprodoc- '
(ion. Haa famous Cape- '
hart Fax uiwucth recent . .
player changer. Power - ,
. scope antenna. Phil 2
harmonic Speaker and .
1 ltube radio' with
ton tuning.'
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.Snbliniity Local MeetsAt the
November meeting of the Sublim
ity farmers union discussion con
cerning the. establishment of a
rodent control program' for the
SabUmlty - district was held. A
committee was appointed -to work
out the . details for -. the project.
Rev. Joseph Sherbring of Sublim
ity gave a talk on the advantages
of belonging to the union. .
Rummage Sale' 167 8. - Liberty
Friday, Saturday. Monday. : -
. Mrs. Fair in Hospital Mrs. .J.
W. Fair to I ; Liberty was . taken
Tuesday to the Deaconess hospital.-
she ; haa. been . in . poor health
for several weeks. .... ..
Farmers Union Meets The
Fairfield farmers anion meets - to
nights, A guest-, speaker. has been
secured and. a lunch .wni-,he
served. .The .-women -Qf ihe eom
munity are asked to bring cake.'
Now Ja the time for weatherstrip.
We have it. Ray L. Farmer Hdw
Co,". 115 S. Com'L" ";;.v'c-p-:
' Panlns at' Healty Otto K.
Paulas will be the speaker at the
Salem Realty -board lantheo- at
noon today. He will discusa Wil
lamette valley agriculture."-J -
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F. L. Club of Rebecca Lodge Rum
mageFrl. ft Sat 139 N. High.
AIITI-FREEZ
nUGITONX-. Protect your radiator
NOW and forget it for the mat of the
winter! No matter how the temperature
changes, yoa have complete and lasting
protection with this aacst permanent
anti-freexe that money cn.
bay. Prevents rsit and Si 35
cerresiea.
W7I3 The ffftt&m sPtnfsas? pfKeHf
mu&'kia a the nitiit . SpecUl mI
seal practkaQy etimiaates the
25
WAIT
oration. Win set
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Tne'ai
Crip
tread
- - Firestone
cn'ps the
road
s - side sups and sidda.'
' sires wear, hut little
Etpap your car with a set
Tires MOW
winter months
w3 stul be Lke new for Spring sad Summer
r drtriag. ; -
VJIntcrlira Safety of. 1017 QSf
.Replace your prtooth, worn tires wldi '
tough. rofso loss wearing Fireatooe
t-orroy kut cbe
ight oown ta bear ode
ented Gum-Dipped
protect loci.
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Permits Given Building ; per
mits were issued . yesterday . to
H. J. SmaUey . Oil company to
alter and repair ' warehouse' at
1415, Broadway,' ?250; Ines M.
Treat to ereet garage at 2450
North Fourth street, 4150;, E. E.
Marx to repair dwelling at . 1705
North "Winter street, ;$S0 ; Loyal
Henderson "to repair" garage at
1240 .South" 14th street, 20.;
Peddler Is Held Robert Har
rls, . Omaha,- Nebraska, was
charged, with selling magazines
without having-a license to doo
by city - police yesterday ; alter he
allegedly represented, to prospects
that - ne was a carrier., for.;. The
Oregon - Statesman. ".Harris .V was
given -- a suspended ; sentence 'in
municipal court. - - '
: , Mrs.'; Adair .Dies cMrs. C Elixa
bethu f. Adair,", mother of ,Mrs.
Mabel . ; A : Lockwood of , Salem,
died yesterday at the home of her
grandson, C. Adair. Lockwood of
Aloha. Ore.' Funeral arrangements
are. being made by Rigdon's Mot-';
tuary. - . .-- - - ;
' -To' Sponsor Show Sponsorship
of a . dog show next March ' was
voted s yesterday by the Salem
Lions- club, It was announced.
The club has sponsored, two pre
vious shews and has much of Its
own equipment. " : ' . ; v.
BATTERIES
A sure cure for winter
starting worries! The new
Firestone Extra Power
Battery gives you extra
capacity needed foe cold
weather starting, added
electrical equipment and
greater nse of lights ia
Winter. Exclusive RtC
Matic Covers prevent
everWiluag. Improved all
rubber separators aamre
longer life. New lew
Ksa1.
prjcesyear guarantee.
TV":
Install
ne ia year
today.
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SPARC PLUGS
Worn plug cauae trouble in
winter! Replace them NOW
with a set of new Firestone
Polonium Spark Plugs the only
spark, plugs sold with a money
bade guarantee. .
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electric cooltiag at aabaat,Uaesnunt
mum ef current, thermostat control. an gCt
does not heat up kitchen. Ideal for VQlI
that Tbankigiviag dmncr - -
1SOT7 is the
me to make .
ti
ire safe!
amazing Gear
del the famous
Chasspiea Tire
and prevents
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Oe. t. MIXER
Mixea, beats, whips and stirs
with the greatest ef ease.
Powerful utoter has 16
speeds. Mixer has heaters,
ia Wiatcr.
ofnreatoM
cktri Sstfcfjt
foc
and your tares
2 hest-treattd
smxing bowU and
efSfimt kucer. I
raw
SILEX COf f EE MAKER
The" Bretten has selfimiag
sieve, Pyres bowls and spring
tension filter. Trimmed in as
tractive Moldex with 4QC
howl covers, S cup Ti
size. ACDC . r-
only tire pncea
teCZZZtl tlC!M TOAS7Z3
TELL-A-MATIC Thermo.
ststic costrel tiers TcII
CcIIf when tsait if ftfy .
sad shuts off current. .
that
that has a
cord body for extra
Adjusts from light
tederk, Uansaal
WaUlfn
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LnrsrY at cnrrzzx
Applications , Doe Applications
for renewal of . beer and wine
licenses were sent- out by the
state liquor control commission '
yesterday. There are approximate
ly -3600 . licensees in the state- at
the present time and 6 0 0 0 li
censes. "The current license period
expires December 21. The law
.provides that, license applications
shall, be Indorsed ; either by the
city councils or the county courts.
-. Articles Filed The agricultur
al health association, which filed
articles . .of Incorporation . here
Thursday, does not hare to. com-4
ply with the Jaw requiring a hos-
pital association .to have paid up'
capital of 50 00.-Attorney Gen
eral I. H. Van Winkle ruled, here
Thursday, - - -
' Ordered to Duty Second. Lieu
tenant Howard - Adams; Salem, is
included in a group of eleven re-
serve officers , from -'this, district7,
ordered to. active service for a -year,
Colonel J J Fulmer, chlaf v
ef 1 staff of the second military
area, announced yesterday. :
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Pobsesslon Charged Hiram
Ha gen was charged with posses-'
sion of a stolen vacuum cleaner
by city police yesterday - after am .
electric - sweeper Teported - stolen '
hy Mrs.. Ella Vatt,: 302 South :
High - street, was found ' in his
possession.' ; -.' '.. .- .- -- : ':r
ONLY
75
ess
FIR WEEK
BRIGS
AS LOW AS
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