The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, October 27, 1943, Page 10, Image 10

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Select Stocks
Saving Upward:
- r Favorites Wind Up ;
; 1 to 7 Points Ahead
: At 1943 Peak Levels
I Bt BERNARD S. O'HARA
NEW YORK,, Oct - 26-fl-Se-
lected stocks swung upwara De
hind liquor specialties in . today's
- market and. despite interruption
of "business toward the finish by
an air raid drill alarm throughout
New York City, a number of fav-
orites finished up 1 to around
noints at Deak levels for 1943.
- , Trading was suspended in the
final half hour when the sirens
sounded but. for the first time in
' the memory of veteran ; members,
the exchange - governors decided
to extend the session beyond the
uiual 3 pxn. closing. Dealings,
; consequently, were resumed at
S:20 pjn. and halted at 3:40 p.m.
while the pace slowed-appreciably
toward the last, early activity put
' volume at the best -in more than a
month.: v--'" '
The Associated Press average of
60 stocks was up JS of a point at
60.9. Transfers totalled T 895,870
shares compared with , 631,370
, Monday. .
US Steel held a plus mark of
and, after the extended close,- di
rectors voted another $1 dividend
and revealed net for the third
quarter of $1.48 a share against
$1.08 in the June period. ;
J. I. Case jumped 4tt to 130
at a new top for the year In the
wake of approval by directors of
a 4-for-l splitup of the stock,
Others in the new high division
Included American Distilling,
Distillers Corp.-Seagrams "Nation
al Distillers, Schenley, Hiram
Walker, Standard Brands, West
ern Union and Postal Telegraph.
Others in front were Santa Fe,
Southern Pacific .Southern Rail
way, Bethlehem, Du Pont, Texas
Co., Anaconda, Allied Chemical
and Eastman Kodak.
Chrysler slipped, ; along, with
American Telephone, Douglas
Aircraft, United Aircraft, Dow
Chemical and American Smelting.
Evangelists
End Campaign
At Mill City
-MILL. CITYi-- Ross Evansy
evangelist, and ' Mrs. Guy Arm
strong, song leader, closed a suc
cessful three weeks revival at the
Church of Christ in Mill City last
Sunday, Rev. W. S. Crockett, Mill
City pastor, reports. Twenty
eight "new members were accepted
by the church during the campaign
and the two have been invited to
return for a similar evangelistic
service next year.
Mrs. Armstrong has returned to
ber home in Glendale - where Mr.
Armstrong has organized a church.
He formerly organized the church
at Detroit and served as its pastor
for two years. ;
Evans has taken up his work
at Vanport where he represents
the Churches, of Christ in "Oregon.
Services will be conducted in the
third recreation Center, starting
this Sunday, with Evans continu
ing the work as state evangelist
. there until about January 1.
West Salem Pupils
Give $53 to War Chest
WEST SALEM The school
.- principal, Mrs. Emily-Van San -tea
ha turned over to F. K.
f Neoly. chief . police, $52.7.
! contributed by the children of
I- .the school- In the - war.- chest ,
: drive.,- It .was designed as war'
' prisoners loL:.'- ''.A.-vr JV-'i -:i::-S
Valley Births
. ST. LOUIS Mr." and Mrs. John
Grassman ' of St.' Louis are the
parents of another son born last
Thursday at the Woodburn hos
pital. This is the third chfld. The
other two both are boys. The mo
ther and child are doing welL ;
Stocks and Bonds
October 25 ''
TOCK AVERAGES ',
0 IS IS
Indus Rails .Util Stks
Net ehan A.4 , A3 A J AJ
Tuesday 71.1
Previous day 70.7
Week ago 71.t
Month ago 71.1
Vear ago M S
-1943 high 14.
, 193 low SO J
35.0
J4.7
24.9
24 C
19J
27.4
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34 S0.9
36.1 SO.S
33.7 50.7
33.7 90.7
26- 39.9
36 S S3J
27.1 ;-. 41.7
BOND AVERAGES '.'
20 -: .10 19 - -,19
Rails Indus Util togn
Met chge. AJJ D.l unch unchunch
Tuesday -.77.4 109.0 105.2 S3.0 114.8
Prev. day 77.1 105.1 103.2 C3.0 114 S
Week ago -76.9 105.1 105.1 ; S2.9 115.2
Month ago 70.1 105.4 105.4 S3 JX 115 J
Year ago 65.7 103.3 97 J 00.1 113.0
1943 high 78.7 103 9 103.4 &3 116.1
1943 low - 64.S 103.8 - 98.9 33 J 112.8
Tcp Prices Paid 1
Prccrpt Remittance
Chip or DringTeor Err to
EGG DEPOT
321 8. C. AJ.ler Et.
I'crtland, Ore.:
'Strictly Private'
COS4.' t f&elY " ; t
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60T imR. saving
U.S. SEBJCIS V I OWFAWKW y3u-t30WT LET
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Quotations at
Portland Produce
Butter AA grade prints. 4c, car
. Atl A mrmA. nWnta. A&l'-r- CMT-
tons. 47c; B grade prints 47c, cartons.
4C ID. - f :-!- V""
Butterfat nrst quality, maximum 01
- 1 rant HfiHitv delivered at
CtnWlanrf S.MIi lh" Dmhim OUl-
" . . . 1 -
lity, maximum of J5 i of 1 per cent
acidity. M-M',aC ID.; vauey nBimmu
country points, 2c less than first or
50-50ac; second quality at Portland 2c
under first or 30-50xC lb. ' .
Cheese Selling price to Portland re-
trinlvts. 29c lb.: loaf.
29ac lb.; triplets to wholesalers, 27c
lb.: loaf, 27ic run. ! :. - .-
Team Prices to retailers in cases: A
grade, large. 54l-55,c; A medium,
ol'a-SHic; A small, 51-52c dozen.
tggs Prices to producers: A large,
sst-wi" w laree. 44c: A medium. 4-47c;
A - small, 42-43c dozen. . '
Lave poultry Buying prices: ro. 1
grade Leghorn broilers up to 2 bs
ji.. frv,r unHw 2 to 4 IbS..
29c; colored roasters over 4 lbs., 29c;
Leghorn hens, under 2'4 lbs., 25Vc;
over 3Vm lbs., 251ic; colored hens, 4 to
lbs., 25Vc; over 3 lbs., 25,c; old roos
ters. 21 Vc lb.; stags, 2114c lb.
Rabbits Government ceiling: average
country lulled to retailers. 44c lb.;
live price to-producers. 24c lb. -
onioni Green. iSc dozen bunches;
Yakima, 2.12 50-lb. bag. ,
Pototoes Yakima, imo. 1. zjto cenii,
Ty-v A KA. Vl.rn.th S OU- DM
chute. No. 1, 2 JO cental; local. 2 JO
cental. - I . :
Country meats Koiimck prices w
retailers:, country killed hogs, best
butchers. 120-140 Ib. 1 19-20c; vealers.
15-17 c; culls. 12-15c: canner -cutter
cows, 12-14c; bulls, canner-cutters, 14-t
l.mh. A A 2A. A: 4.(.e! R. 22'Sc:!
C, 19-20c; ewes, IS, 13c; medium
12c: R. lOVtc: beer. AA, zi-4c: A, wt;
B, 18c; C lWic I
Wool Government : control. .
r...r, hark Drr. 20c lb.
Mohair 1842. 12-month, 45c fb.
Unn. Nominal mmmA itatL 1942
crop. 1.40 ib.; seedless. 1.50-1.60 lb.;
contract seedless. 70c; seed c id.
Hay Wholesale prices nominal: al
falfa. No. 2 or better J S33: oat-vetch.
S25 ton, valley points; j timothy, (east
ern Oregon j, ja ion; ciovcr. iw. i
East Side Market
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PORTLAND. Oct. 2- API-Demand
continued keen In the East Side market
today. Activity was above normal ana
prices held firmly. !
Cauliflower ana cabbage strengthen
ed, cabbage going" largely at . 91.50 a
crate and cauliflower I S2 and S3 .25 a
crate The corn market was active with
bidding spirited for top. quality.
General prices: . .
rruit: : ; ' I ' '
A Doles Kings.- $2-23: Jonathans,
$2-2.23; Baldwin, S2-223 Jumble box;
Winter Banana. sz-z.za; spiizenDerg.
OrUey. 2 23 box; Northern Spy. 82.25
2 JO box; Rome Beauty. 82 JO box.
Grapes Local concords, si lug; mm-
garas. S0c-1 lug. - - s. -.
; Melons Cantaloupes. S Dears. $3
crate; Ice Cream. 2-2 ',ic; watermelons
3c lb.; -casabas, 92 JO crate.
Pears D'Aniou, bosc, xzs-
2J0 jumble box. f
Peaches saiway. sa Hat box; xxum-
met, 94 box. , .- !--
Prunes Italian, si JO ls-lb. box.
Strawberries Everbearing S3-3J3 12-
basket crate. ; - ,' .1-, ;. ,.
VegeUbles: . i . - t
Beans No. 1 Blue Lake.' 12c lb.; Giants,
10c lb.; Lhnas. 91 JO lug; Shell, fi.40-
ijo lug. -,
Broccoli Green, si
lug; 90c dozen
bunches. f
Cabbage No. 1 green, $ 1 JO crate,
Cauliflower no. 1.
No. 2, 91 J5 crate.
Celery No. 1 greenj S3 crate: No. 1.
While. B4 crate; root. 75-oc dozen;
hearts, giao-z dozen bunches. - i
Cucumbers Sheers. 81 flat: pickling.
85C-81J5 box. - r i -i
Corn No. 1, 91-73-2 box; others, 81J0
box. ; . I I
Endive No. 1. S0-75C dozen. - . j
. Greens Spinach, 91 Oranjre box: mus
tard. 50-SOc dozen bunches; Swiss
chard. 65c dozen bunches; parsley, 35
40e dozen bunches. - . ' i
Lettuce No. 1. S123-3J0 crate: oth
ers, 83 crate. .-,(
Peppers Green, f 1.75 orange box;
flats, 65-75C. ' i - ... ;
Pumpkin Pie, $1 crate.
- Radishes White. 43c; red. 40-S0c doz
en bunches. - I - )
. Root Vecetablea Carrota. 0-4S"
beets, 80-S0c; turnips, 90c-l dozen
puncnes. . .
Squash Danish. 7Sc-81 cantaloune
crate; Hubbard, lt.c; Zucchini, 1 flat
Portland Livestock
PORTLAND. Ore..! Oct. 2-(AP)-
calves 25; market very slow, few sales
steady to weak but trading mostly on
cleanup basis; odd common to low-me-
wn ,.uv-ti.JJ, mraium vo gooa
stackers 8.50-10.00; common to medium
heifers S.0O-1 1 on- miiM Hn a nn.
canner and cutter cows 5.00-8.00, shelly
cows a own to .uu; few common, to me
dium beef cows 7.25-9.00; many unsold;
UAIITED.: UALIIUTS
FILBEI1TS, end IHJT II7S -
Highest price cash on delivery for orchard run.
See us before you sell. :
lie iris Ilkrfch Pccliirj Co.
4 GO N. Front Street, Salera Tel. 7633
By Quinn Hall
sowciuhetys. 94 asLAJot,
ion Mer 3DW owe. of twe
;ATV( Wit & KlSCS
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Portland
common to medium bulls 7.50-9.00;
good heavy bulls quotable to 10.00;
good verniers 13 JO-14.00; choicer salable
to 14 JO or above, medium to good
trrass calves 10X0-13.00.
Hogs: Salable and total 300; market
mostly steady but some trucking un
sold: three decks good to choice 185-
223 lbs. 14.75. few t choice . true kins
14.65. good to choice grades mostly
14 JO. some bids down to 14.25; 240
300 lbs. 13.25-14.00; good sows. 11 J0
12.00; choice feeder pigs 120 lbs. rtp to
13.25; lighter weights - without ,-, bids,
salable around 12 JO down, -,
Sheep: Salable 300. total 350; market
active, fat lambs strong to 23 higher;
good to choice truckins 12.25-50, one
sorted carload 12 75 and part load 13.00;
good eastern Oregon feeders 10.50-11.00;
few good ewes 4.50, some held higher.
Portland Grain
PORTLAND. Ore, Oct.- 28-(AP)-Wheat
futures and cash grain un
quoted. Cash wheat (bid): Soft white 1J7V,;
soft white r (excluding Rex) 1.40 ,;
White Club 1.41; Western Red-1.41. -
Hard Red Winter: Ordinary 1J; 10
per cent 1.40; 11 per cent 1.41',; U
per cent 1.43i.
Hard White Baart:. 19 per - cent
1.42; U per cent 1.44; 12 per cent
1.45.
Today's car receipts: wheat bar
ley 7; flour 4; corn 1; oats 2; hay 3;
milfeed 1; flaxseed 1. ,
Salem Market
Quotations
The prices below supplied by a lo
cal grocer are indicative of the daily
market prices paid to growers by Sa
lem buyers but are not guaranteed
oy The Statesman:
Lettuce, dor. M
Cluliflower, crate . 2,25 and 2.55
Crook neck c Italian squash, ib, j03
Cucumbers, doz. - " 3i
Green ' onions, doz bun. .70
Turnips, doz, bun, , IM
Cabbage, lb - .02 -
Tomatoes, flat , , JO
Endive, doz. bun.
Radishes, doz bun.
Cantaloupes, crate
Carrots, doz, bun. .
Celery, doz. bun.
Watermelons, lb.
Peppers, green, lb. .
Green beans, lb.
Beets, doz. bunches
Pumpkin, lb.
.70
SO 4
4J
jM
1J0 '
. 93
JDS
. .10
.70
MM
Parsnips, lb.
.09
BUTTER, EGGS AND POVLTKT
Aneresens Baying Price
(Snbjeet to change withaat netice)
BUTTERFAT . .
Pramiiim J4
No. 1 J3
No. 2 . . , , , , J9 .
BUTTER PRINTS
.40 K
.47
J4
JO
JO
40
J8
J3l
B.
Quarters
EGGS t
Extra large
Medium
Standards
Pullets
Cracks
POULTRY ,-
Colored hens
Broilers, . ,
Springs
Marlon. Creaaaery's Bnytng Prlcee -
(Sskject to carnage witkeat notice)
EGGS ,
Medium A I JO
Pullets ' 43
Large . A , s. J4 '
POULTRY -
AH hens " J2S
All -springs 0
Roosters or stags t0
- Above prices for prime stock, under
grades according . value. ; fi
L.IVE8TOCR .
v Buying prices for No. 1 stock, based
on conditions and slaes reported.
Spring lambs . 11 00 to llJS "
Yearlings , ,- .,, , 7.00 to 8.00 a
Ewes . . 3.00 to 4.00
Hogs, top, 160-223 lbs 14.25 to 14.50 a
Sows , i.10.50 to 11 JO
Top veal , ' , 13.00
Dairy type cows
Beef type cows .
Bulls
..3.50 to 8.00
. 7.00 to 8.00
7.00 to 9.00
9.00 to 10.00
, . , , , , 21
Heifers
Dressed veal
Mrs. Jacobs to Winter ;
At Marion Forks
- MARION FORKS Mr9. I E.
Jacobs and small daughter, Mary
Lou, lunched .Wednesday after
noon at the Scott Young home.
She has rented a house in Detroit
for" the winter where her older
daughter, Caryl, will attend high
school. i;''HC; i: '
Mrs. Scott Young and Dorothy
spent Thursday in Salem. ;
Mr. and Mrs. Homer prantner
were Sunday visitors at Marion
Forks. - - - i j -h Z
Grains Rise,
Except Barley
Wheat Leads Upturn
Attributed to Large
Demand of Distillers
By JWIIJLARD ROBERTSON
CHICAGO, Oct 25-(rVMost
grain futures showed minor gains
today, -but barley was unable . to
get into the spirit of the move
ment . i
Wheat, stimulated by good cash
demand generally attributed to
distillers, led the upturn. Tending
to restrict some interests was un
certainty over; pending : Washing
ton developments, and reports in
the trade that industry had tro-
posed impounding of a percentage
of various : crops for industrial
purposes. '
Wheat closed V to up, De
cember $L54-, May $1.53,
rye was unchanged to higher,
December $1.13, oats were
lower to higher, and barley
was down to .
Discouraging to some oats and
barley : traders -were continued
rumors that ceilings might be
placed- on these grains soon, as
well as reports of. expanded mar
ketings of new crop -corn. Corn
bookings to arrive in Chicago to
taled 305,000 bushels.
Cash wheat handlers reported a
better inquiry from distillers and
suggested that about 200,000 bu
shels had been sold today and
yesterday. r
Thursday's Radio
Programs
KSLM THURSDATlSSO ate. ' -70-News.
7.-05 Rise n Sblno.
730 News
7:45 CapUin Quia.
00 News.
9:10 Music."
8:30 Tango Time. . '
90 Pastor's Calls.
9:15 It's, the Truth.
' 90 Marlon County rarm Home
Program.
9:45 Music
10:00 News. "
10:05 A Song and" Dane.
1030 Kation News.
10:45 Music.
11.-00 News.
115 Swing.
1130 Hits of Yesteryear.
12 0 Oi ganalitlAS. - - '
KODK CBS THURSDAY 59 Ke.
8:00 Northwest rann Reporter.
9:19 Breakfast Bulletin.
90 Texas Rangers.
8:45 Koin Ktoek. .-i
- 7:10 Aunt Jemima.
' T:15 New.
- 7 JO News. s
7:45 Nelson Prtngle. .
9:00 Consumer News, ' '
9:15 Valiant Lady.
9 JO Stories America Loves. -9:45
Aunt Jenny. t
90 Kate Smith Speaks. .
9:15 Big Sister -90
Romance of Helen Trent ,
9:45 Our Gal Sunday.
19 AO Life Can Be Beautiful
10:15 Ma Perkins. -
10:30 Bernadine flynn.
10:45 The Goldbergs,
s 11 AO Young Dr. M alone. .
11:15 Joyce Jordan.
11-0 We Love and Learn,
115 New
12.-00 Irene Beasley.
KEX BN THURSDAY 1199 KS.
80 News
. 8:15 National Farm St Rom.
9 :45 Western Agriculture. ,-c
7 AO Music
: 7:15 Excursions in Science.
T-20 Mews
AO Breakfast Oub.
9 AO My True Story.
9:30 Breakfast at Sardi's.
10 AO News.
10:15 CommenUtor. ,
10 -30 Christian Science P. ograrn
10:45 Baby Institute.
11 AO Baukhage Talking. . .
11:15 The Mystery Chei.
115 Ladies Be Seated.
12 AO Songs, by Morton Downey.
ROW NBC THURSDAY 829 Kv
4 AO Dawn PatroL . "
-9-5 Labor News.
9 AO Everything Goes.
' ' 8-0 News. -?;
8:55 Labor News. '
70 Journal of Living. '
7:15News Headlines.
7 -JO Voice of a Nation.
TS Sara Hayes.
SAO Stars of Today.
9:19 James Abbe. News.
! 9 0 Ros Room. ,t r.
9:45 David Harum.
AO The Open Door,
,9:15 Glenn Shelley. -
9-0 Mirth & Madness.
10 AO School Program. .:
'19-0 News
10:45 Art Baker's Notebook.
11 AO The Guiding Light. -11:13
Lonely Women
-11-0 Light of the World.
115 Hymns of -All Churchaa.
12 AO Women of America,
RALE MBS THURSDAY 1339 Re.
. 8:43 Lasy River.
7 AO News
: 7:15 Texas Rangers.';-''"
' 7 :30 Memory Timekeeper. " "
9 AO Haven of Rest .
- 930 News. -.
MS Market Melodies. v
AO Boake Carter.
9:15 Woman's Side of the Mews.
.90 Sunny Side Up. .
10 AO News "I .,
10:15 Stars of Today.
10:30 This Thot. . . -. .:
11 AO Buyer's Parade. . .
11:15 Marketing.
1130 Concert
12 AO News.
ROAC THURSDAY S59 Re
10 AO News
19"1 The HomentMcfi Hour
11 AO School of the Atr.
11-0 Music
1 1 :3ft Music "a.-
12 AO News v
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Donors Needed
At Woodburn ,
"WOODBURN Donors still are
needed for the mobile blood bank
scheduled for October 29 at the
Woodburn high school gymnasium.
By Monday night, 133 had regis
tered, and the assignments for the
hours 9:30 to 11:30 were all taken.
There is still room for four do
nors between 11:30 , and 12 noon;
for seven donors between 12 and
12:30 and six donors between 12:30
and 1 pan. . The bank must i be
closed at 1:30 so that the bloodcan
be taken to Portland in time to
make plane connection with San
Francisco, where it will be pro
cessed. ' it is important that the donor
eat nothing .containing fat for at
least six hours before giving blood,
because fat in the blood stream
makes it worthless for use in the
bank. - This means no . cream, - no
bacon, no butter or butter substi
tute for breakfast.
." Registration will continue at the
Evenden drug store until Thurs
day night and is open to : those
between the ages of 18 and 60.
Youths under 21 must have the
written consent of their parents.'
Although this Is the first time
the bank has come to Woodburn,
several who have signed have giv
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two and three times before. If
there is a registration exceeding
the 150, arrangements can be made
to have the bank : come to the
community each month. -
Salem Heiglits
Women Blake r
Chair Slipcovers
SALEM HEIGHTS The fourr
day slipcover school at Salem
Heights concluded Thursdav- of
last week with slipcovers ; made
ror six chairs, upholstery work on
two chairs and one foot stooL
Eight cushions were renovated and
springs tied.- The average cost per
chair, was $155, while the total
savings was conservatively- esti
mated at $108.10.
: Those bringing chairs to the
school were: Mrs. G. W, Jensen,
Mrsf L. I Bennett, Mrs. Louis An
derson, Mrs. William . Neimeyer,
Mrs John DouglasT Mrs. Alvin
Stewart; Mrs. Ray Crittenden,
Mrs. James-Keys, Mrs. A. A. Tay
lor and Mi K. L. Zwicker. Sev
eral workers had other women as
helpers. The school was conducted
by Miss Lois Lutz, home furnish
ing specialist, and Miss Janet Tay
lor ; from the college extension
staff, and Miss Clinton assisting.
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Day old to one week old. Rhode Island Reds,
i ,i Vv Kw Tt!.mn!iirpj and Rarred Rocks." 4A
'JsJL-ZJ quality. Ideal
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Walker Grants
Six Divorces
DALLAS An action for dl
vorce has been filed in district
court wherein Genevieve Currey
is plaintiff and Albert R. Currey
is defendant The cause for action
is cruel and inhuman treatment
and excessive drjnking. E. L.
Crawford of Salem is the attorney.
Six divorces were granted in dis
trict court Monday, when Hon.
Arlie G. Walker visited Dallas.
They include: James M. - Downs
from Lucille Downs; Barbara Neta
Shattuck from Oliver Shattuck;
Jeanne Turner Holgate from Vir
gil La vera Holgate; Alma Leona
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There Is no personal er business emergency which we
cannot help yoa meet with a conveniently, .speedily
arranged loan! Drop Into ear offices for fall details ...
STATE FIIIAIICE CO. .
212-222 Gnardlaa Cldr- Conser Liberty and State -Telephone
8168 Lie. 8-218 M-222
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Mortgages and Contracts, Merchandise Olscout Paper and Notes
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Library Square Gets
New YTell Motor
WOODBURN A new electrlq
motor which may be submersed la
being installed at well No. 4 In
the center of Library Square. It
replaced the motor which was in
stalled when the well was first
sunk. Water Commissioner W.
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company representatives getting
the well back Into flow.
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