"THE tJAl'H'AL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon Thursday, March 19, 1953 In -the: Valley Edit' y MIKE FOKBES Donald Hopewell Hopewell Elmer WIdmer or Aioany, brother of Rev. H. E. WIdmer, win be (uett speik- tr 111 me nopeweu JE. u. B. churcl) Sunday morning, March 22. at it am. He la Gideon, and will take part in tn uueon raUy In McMlnn- vllle the aame day, with pot- iuck ainner at noon at the Me thodist church and mass meet ing In the afternoon in the aam ehurrh The Young Adult class of the nopeweu e.u.b. Sunday school will hold the monthly politick dinner In the church basement March 22, at noon. Elmer Kotka, of Woodburn, was guest speaker at the Youth Fellowship Sunday evening, accompanied by his family, who visited the Janzen family following the evening service. J .ine missionary society oi the Hopewell E.U.B. .church win noid election of officers at the Ladies' Aid meeting at 2 pjn. In the afternoon on Wed neadav March 1 ' The Ladles' Aid committee for buying the carpet for the aisles of the church will make their report at the Ladles' Aid meeting Wednesday. . Mrs. Oscar Laffertv Is still In Wichita, Kane., with her sister ana brotner-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Norton, who are ill in the hospital there. Mr. Laf ferty was Sunday dinner guest oi Mr. ana Mrs. boss Rogers. Stephen . Reed passed the pnysicai ior Army service on March 10, but will not be called until May. He is driving trac tor for John Allison. .Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Modde meyer and Miss Eleanor Mod demeyer have been seriously m a tneir nome with flu this past week. Mrs. John Funua l rernvrr ing irom a case of flu at her Little Sammy" and Clara Kotxa, children of Mr. and Mrs. John Kotka, were con fined to lied last week with flu. Sammy underwent an eye operation at the Salem General hospital on Tuesday morning, March 17. Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Waller attended the wedding of their niece. Miss WVnona Wnnita daughter of Mr. and Mrs. aeorge Woods of McMinnvUle to Norman Olson of McMinn VlUe at the Methnillat ehiirh in McMinnvUle on Saturday evening, Marcn 14. Mr. Olson is home on furlough from the Army f and returns , to duty msTcn is. 'Rtrtert Polvl, ton of Mr. and Mrs. George Polvl, spent the weekend at home, from Oregon State college. Spring vacation begins March 20. - Robert Janzen, ton of Mr. and Mrs. Gust Janzen, will re turn from his studies at Oregon State college March 20. Mrs. Newhouse of Pleasant dale district, mother of Mrs. John Allison and Miss Elva Allison of McMinnvUle, were Sunday guests of the John Al lison family... - Donald Stephens, son of Mr. and Mrs. Chasles Stephens, re turns . to Camp . Pendleton March ID,- after an emergency furlough because of his fath er's accident. Mr. Stephens is at home and recovering stead ily. - . Mr. and Mrs. N. O. )earae' and Robert spent Satsrday in Aihtnt, visiting Mr. Pearse's sister and brother-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. John Babcock. MM rMarenra Tea anil Mra John Gelsler were Portland visitors' Wednesday. ' The Hopewell Home Eaten- amn iimr will nnin lis Marcn meeting at Mrs. Btepnen -jar- kiwi, ojlih ihm Uiinn nn Frozen Foods, to be presented oy Mrs. xneima Mc&enney ana Mra. Tarter. A potluck dinner will be served at noon, using samples of foods demonstrated. ivira rninra van , inrn will hav rharffa n the Hiialneaa meeting. All members and iriends are urged to attend tnis meeting. Mrs. Lenna Wllann was host hi to the Cotton' Dress Work shop Friday afternoon. Those attending were Miss Virginia Maeness. Mrs. J. S. Gilk-ev. Mrs. N. O. Pearse. Mrs. Peggy Ingram has finished her cotton dress and Mrs. John Fuqua has been ill. r Mrs. Henry Deedon has been in Sorinafield far the nast week, with her daubgter, Mrs. Arthur Ha user. Mr. ami Mn Arthur Hauser are the Barents of a second son, born March 8. Mr.' Deedon anent Thunulav with them, and found Mrs, Deedon ill with flu. Mr. and Mrs. H. D. Hewitt visited Mr. and Mrs. J. Hewitt of Kelso, Wash., recently, and went lisnine on the coast, but reported no luck. Mr. and Mrs. William Reed and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Real of Salem were Sunday west of the H. n Hewitt family. Grand Ronde Mr. and Mrs. Ted E. Smith had as their Sunday dinner guests. Mrs. Pearl Strohecke nf oaiem, and Mr. and Mrs. Gor don Hansen and son, Vernon, of Dallas. Mrs. A. M. Gill Is snenrtlno few days visiting in Eugene at tne nome of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Gill, and Mrs. Nels Cnndrew Mr. and Mrs. A. W Helltnan are the prandparents of a 6 lb. and 4 oz. ffrandsnn hnm laat week to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hellman of Walla Walla, Wash. The child has been named Michael Scott. Both mother and baby are dolne- fine Mr. and Mrs. Drew Hobbs entertained over the veeV.enn1 Mr. and Mrs. Ora Ferguson of ReedSDort. Mr. Feroi iann will be remembered as the former depot agent in Grand Rnnri xor several years. Mrs. Fer. guson and her nephew are at tending- the teacher's mnhi., ence betas: held in Portland ior a xew days, and will return nere ior a visit before return ing to their home in Reedsport. Mr. and Mrs. G. F. Hnnt. had as their week-end guests tneir parents, Mr., and Mra. fiiiia-wemeyer of Gladstone Mr. and Mrs. Henry Lindsay spent Sunday visltina? frt.nrt. in foriiand. Mr. and Mrs. Wallace T.lnrt Say are Visltina- their risnanter and family, Mr. and Mrs. Don Buuie oi Myrtle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jones are the parents of a 4 lb. 10 oz. baby girl born in the McMinn vUle hospital this week. The young miss bears the name of Brook Marie. Both mother and babe are getting along nicely. Mrs. Jones will be re membered as the former Pearl Good of Sheridan. Donald Marlon anil "June But" Feller, daushtera nf Mr and Mrs. Barnev Feller, took advantage of the fact that there was no school and flew up to Yakima. Wash..- where ther uvea several yeras ago. Thev left Portland at run Saturday evening and arrived at the Yakima airrjnrt annul 40 minutes later. The girls Dhoned home flundav evenlna- They will also fly home after their Visit. It takes leas time to fly from Portland to Yaki ma than it does to drive from Donald to Portland, Mr. and Mra. E. W. Chrlato. pberson spent part of last weekend In eastern Oregon visltina their aona and their lamuies, Ernie Chrlstopherson ana vernon cnristopherson. Mrs. E. W. - Christnnher.nn sustained a very painful bruise last week when she caught the fleshy part of her arm In the latch of her deepfreeze. For tunately. Mr. ChriatoDheraon was at home and was able to unscrew the lock and release her arm. Ervin Nvaullt has returned to work for Roy Drlever. He recently cut his Index finger badly whUe chopping wood. Mr. and Mr. A. F. Lytel and cnuaren lext Monday, March 16, for a two-weeks .visit in California. WhUe there, thev wm visit Mrs, L,ytel's mother. Their place of business the "Squeeze In" wUl be closed for the two weeks they are gone. Mr. and Mrs. TJn rmmnn have purchased the home Ernie Cnristopherson west of uonaia. Mr. and Mrs. Phri.. topherson and children are now living in eastern Oregon. Pupils of the Donald school enjoyed a two-dav vacation whUe Mar. Hasstae- and Miaa Vincent were attending Teach er's Institute. Barney Feller has reeenrTv purchased a D-4 "Cat" which is quipped with two blades, a "dirt" blade and a clearing maae wiin teem, it also has a "Drum" attachment The is also a breaking plow which can oe used alter the ground is cleared. There are oniv h of these breaking nlow in this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Rav rTaekan. berg of Sandv. Oreimn nar. ents of Mrs. Raymond Peter. son, were visitors in the Pe terson nome Friday, and all of them attended the funeral of Mrs. Peterson's uncle in Portland. Mrs. Raymond Pelerin an, daughters scent the week-ami in Aioany visiting relatives. Jim aiormo, son of Ole Stor mo of Donald has been Inrinot. ed into the service. Mrs. William Oiiiolev whn broke her hip in a fall in her basement is aettine alone- vptv nicely and at last renort ia able to sit up on the side of her bed. Jerry Yersen. inn nf Mr and Mrs. Norman Yeraen Miun. that he arrived In Rremerrnn saieiy after a short leave at home, and he believes he will be there for some time aa the ship which they wUl take is noi quite ready. His cousin. Buz Yemen hi. received his discharge from the navy aue to the ill health of his mother, Mrs. Lyell Yergen, Who was In an atltn aerldent New Year's day. Mrs. Yergen Just had the cast removed from her arm Saturday. Her mother has been staying with her. with Mra. James Lamh Mra C. K. McNarv. HarnM r-nloan land Mrs. Steve Ensign driving, tne latter accompanied also by Mrs. Lorene Bartol. Gum Hamdorf at f!alaarv 'Alberta, Canada, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hamdorf and son of Rouleau, Saskatchewan, Can ada, were recent auesta a Me ana Mrs. J., c noya. The American Legion auxil iary held a bualneas meetln Wednesday avenina fallowing the no-host dinner in observ ance of the Legion ' birthday. Judge for the essay contest were selected. Smithfield Frank Wall. Who has heen on the sick list, is now steadi ly improving. Larry Fltzwater, a brother-in-law of Frank WaU, spent the day Saturday, pruning the or chard for Frank. Larry Uvea at Salt Creek. BUI Burr, a nela-hhnr and renter of Frank WaU, haa as sisted the Walla with their early gardening and also some grain sowing.. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Stouffer, together With their slrla and their neighbors, Mrs. Nettleton, motored to Salem Tuesday eve ning to see the new picture "Oil Town U.S.A." which waa shown at the First Baptist church that evening. The Net tleton family live on the beorge Pfeiffer farm. Ernie Ediger and Wesley votn came home for Saturday and Sunday from Portland tn help Sol. burn prune brush. iney completed all of the owning Saturday, on Sun day thev were amona? the rela tives who gathered at the home oi Mr. and Mrs. John P. Neu feldt in Dallas to celebrate the birthdava nf Jarnh TT. Pemnel Elizabeth Rempel, Alfred Quir ing, and Joyce Ediger. Rev. Amo Wiebe visited members of his church in the Smithfield area Pridav 17. caUed on the Frank Wall fam ily and the Sol Ediirera that morning. Rev. Wiebe is the new castor nf the r.inffAliMl Mennonlte Brethren church in DaUas. He comes here from Enid, Okla. His family con sists of wife and two sons and two daughters. They occupy the Darsonaire nn Knwe St next to the EMB church. Unionvale Unionvale Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dehn, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dehn of Albany were re cent dinner guests of their cousins. Mr. and Mrs. E. J Wilder. Mr. and Mrs. Wendell Wild er and daughter, Sandra, of McMinnvUle, were guest at the same home. Mr. and Mra. E. J. Wilder of UnlAnvale war Knturri v guests of their son and dauih ter-in-law. Mr. and Mra. Har old WUder., . Patricia WUder came home with them and Sunday dinner eueatfl nf Mr. and Mrs E. J. WUder were Mr. and Mr. Har old WUder and seven coil dren. , Mrs. Jacob Tomoklna Sr. of flrand Island, who. haa more than 100 stands of bee for clo ver field poUenization, was here in interest of be work and caUed at the home oi Mrs. Clarence L. Fowler. Mrs. Ida Newton oi Salem was a Saturday afternoon guest of Mr. and Mrs. George Strawn. Mrs. Georse Strawn attend ed a wedding shower tveex Newberg Sunday artrroooa, Honor lna Miaa Dunai u Edwards, granddauc&tr oi Mr. ana an. s. J. wuae at vale, a bridal afco-rw wtil e held at the XuMX-si Kv- Mrs. Julian. .1. T .mHt.t and farrte Nau were hostesses for the March meeting of the Lyons Garden club held at the Re- kk.k k.ll WmdiiMrfiv after. uv.au uui . .-- - - - noon, with Laura Wells, chair man, .presiding and Frances Garsjo, secretary. tln hi... made and Anrll IT the date set for the spring flower show wltn Ma Dei uown ing appointed chairman. Bulb flower wUl be featur ed. Mrs. Ivan Smith was hostess 4a hmi n n ladiea at her home Wednesday morning for a "Com as you are coffee." Present were Mrs. Rlnke Feenstra, Mrs. Louis Thomp son. Mrs. William Prichard. Mrs. Glen Julian, Mrs. Orln UmrniL Mra. Leonard Cruaon and Mrs. Smith. Mari-Llnn pupils enjoyed a holiday Monday. The hign sehonl attidenta ar home this week for anrinfl- vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Put- man and daughter. Mary Lynn ox tvugene, were calling on Lyon friends Sunday after- oooa. Pubnan is a former principal oi the Marl-linn scttooL Mr. and Mr. Ivan Smith, tvahns and EWnnla. wer Sun slay aiad Moaday guest at the amo oi Mr. asd Mr. Ronald By at Coo Bay. The two cm at evUeg friends. M. ami Mr. Leroy Hiatt M ill City hcal rnTed P rJS " Bburg, geilcai united Brettre ekscsftf Monday moiin with friday eveninr Trv-Jv ' . "r' H' wlln Mi; m-- :v. to8 . T?y ere Tim-,. i 'f?. "e nome IrVl lT,-r .r rT S .Alx Bodeker. Hiatt is " tr fvnwiURVi ww IKV 0e church in the prntan ihf rvt a Uvea at 2:39 pm. fissMi- Suor-day. Mrs. Lores Ktiiivc a rtvr. ed mmioMfT trn ili. will be the? guest apeoxw at the WSWS at that IVlmyn'n Evangelical United Breccrem Church TtwadaiY afternoon March 24. Te m?ni'aT election. of officers win b lieicL. Lyons N. Marion High Hubbard NEW SLACKS FOR MEN WHO PREFER THE BEST. SHEEN SILKEN WOOL Smooth at silk. .Rich, durable, never wrinkles. Amazing the way t hold It creas on and enl Llghfwaight for spring and ism mr. Regular pleated and Holly wood models. , Rag. T8.S0 A J.J. VALUE m95 , OPEN FRIDAY KIGHT 'TIL 9 O'CLOCK J. J. "M 387 Slale Sireel 2 Doors West of Liberty NEXT TO HARTMAN'8 JEWELRT STORK Hubbard The seventh srarl. era of the Hubbard grade school were taken on a tour of the state house and the state legislature In Salem Thursday. In the morning they saw the senate in session. In the afternoon they were taken on a conducted tour of the state library, with special attention to the legal docu ments of territorial Oregon. They were then taken out to the state forestry building Awards at the third annual Parent-Son banouet nf the North Marion chapter FFA, xnursaay evening were pre sented by Elvan Pitney, ad visor, to Charle fro no .Tr dairy farming; Ron Barendse, electrician; BUI McNary, pub lic soeakinc: and atar hant. farmer to Jack Rasmussen. Ron Drlever. a nnat chant memoer, spoxe on his experi ence in . iarmlntf ' and . eieciea to American Farmaii having completed all four de grees. George Renaud of Ore gon City presented Safeway awards and cash to Dean Soence. first, and tn n.n Blake, second, for merit earned during freshman year. - Speaker for the evening was Lynwood Lundquist, state FFA president, from Newberg. Chanter activities viewed by Larry Cole and in- ciuaea zo acres of winter wheat on land lenced tnr t.,- years; Jack Rasmussen took a first in the Better Farming contest; Carlton Gianella and Ray Pirkl received registered Berkshire gilts from the Au rora Lions club; 11 boys spent five days at Suttle lake; Bill McNarv took first nlace In 4ViB chapter public speaking, the parliamentary team won top honor at the sectional contest. Ben Ennera wa elected tn honorary membership and giv en me nonorary degree by the officers. j Mrs. Leland Manning wu complemented with a surprise shower in her honor held at her home Monday evening. Games furnished the enter tainment with nrirea enlno tn Mrs. Wayne Lairman of Stay ton and Mrs. Earl Hampton of Salem. Following the nnenlno nf the gifts ice cream and cake was served to Mrs. Manning. Men dames Sim Etzel, Joe Piser, Theron Plaer. Cletua Nvdeoiu. Wayne Lehman, Mathlew Mack of Stayton, Earl Hamp ion, . norman Johnson, Ken neth Weldon nf Salem Pari Allen, Forest Nydegger, Alex Doaeuer, vaughn Hunt, Clyde uressier, uud Walker, MerrUl Brasafleld of T.vnna and n..- ney Kirsch of Mehama. Those sendine- olft. Mrs. Maymie Susbauer of Portland; Mrs. Agnes Forrette oi atayton, Mrs. Wood Oliver, Mrs. Jim Phelps, Mrs. Percy Hiatt. Mrs. Jack riifcf0Bn HMJ ""Bfl"" aiiu Mrs. Alice Huber of Lyons. Nadine Duggan was hostess for the meeting of the pre school mothers at the hnn. t Mrs. Alice Huber Monday eve ning. Attending were Phyllis Pow. er, Lucille Huber, Katty Fhromherst, Louella Hargln, Millie Aronson, Gypsie Weav er. Lorraine Free. Alice Knh Vivian Boyce. Norma Miller and the hostess, Nadine Dugan. The meeting of the 'Home Economics Cluh nf the Kantl Valley grange was held at the nome oi Mrs. Albert Julian near Scio, with Mrs. Wilson Stevens, chairman, presiding. Plans were made and dis cussed for the bazaar and har vest festival. Attending were Mrs wu Stevens, Mrs. Albert Bass, Mrs. Jerry Coffman, Mrs. Viola Zander, Mrs. Inez Ring and COC!ie of Mra. Bodeker and latr Crvde. Preaaler Sua CtUweU is convalescing :M d iiem Memorial hos I Vital after being taken there taat M the week with pneu 'mooiav ! Jack Roy, who is with the P. Sv Air Force, is spending a short furlough with his Bar ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chester kov and Bob. . This week guests at the Van Prichard home are their d ter, Mrs. Virgil Smith, Jim and jay irom Kalnier; also their daughter-inlaw, Mrs. Dale Prichard. Zeta Ann Vathv .nd ouiie irom Ulatskanlne. Mrs. Prichard spent last week in Rainier. Mrs. Georffe Huffman Tq.a4 ana janette, went to Eugene Sunday where they visited at the home Of her narenta u. and Mrs. George Hubbard. Webfoot Webf oot Twenty - eight nieinberii nf (nKnrriinot& mo t v. uvawvA uuiai AO grange and Junior grange "of neoioot attended the regular monthly meeting held at the Webfoot Bran Be hall Satnrdi. evening. A miscellaneous program carrying the St. Patrick theme Was Eiven. two real Trick drawn work tableclothes made in Ireland and a gift to Mrs. Ray McManimle were di. played. Refreshments carrying St. Patrick theme were served. Mrs. Arch Shafer and daughter, Laura, will receive the third and fourth degree In- j itiatlon at McMinnvUle grange ! Wednesday evening, March 18. 1 An open meeting wUl be held ' oaiuraay evening, March 28 in Charse of Richard tin.. chairman. Guest speaker wiU be Stanley Allison of Amity. "Weed Control" wUl be discussed. Mill fllv Rev and Mrs WUUam Turnbull and family are mnultif tn Jaclrannvllle where he has been called to the pastorate at tne Assembly nf flnA church Peu Tnrnhiill haa been with the church here for about three years. Me and. Mra Dale Paaaett (Ursula Witt) and son, France Dale are mnvins hack to this vicinity from the east coast, wnexe ne na trvea eiauonvu since his svaduatlnn from Ore gon State college three year ago. The Bassett are making the trip by auto. Mr and Mra Plnvd Jnhn. son were in Roseburg Sunday to see Mrs. ' Johnson's brother, Paul r?rea who waa in a Intf. alnff accident last week and la In the Douglas community hos pital in Koseburg. . cree will be in the hospital for almost a year. Reports are that he is getting along satisfactorily. . Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Balti more were in Salem Sunday vlaltlns at thai home nf Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Anderson. Mrs. Frank Balzek 1 spend ing some time in Longvlew, Wash., visiting relatives and friends. Visitors at the TTerhert Schroeder home Sunday were Mr. ana Mrs. cawara schroe der and famUv of Forest Grove Mr. and Mra. Herbert Schrne. der Titan tn ariend eeveral dave in Forest Grove this week with their granddaughter, Patricia Schroeder, who Is celebrating her 13th birthday anniversary. Miss Julia Kemn Is nnenlno- a beauty shop in MU1 City and is ' nlannlns an -nnen hniiae" afternoon Saturday, March 31, in tne new beauty salon. Miss Kemp ha purchased the buUdine located aloneside the Mill City variety store on Broadway, where she is locat ing her new business. She cornea from California where she was in beauty business for aoout 23 years. . . Miss Kemn la a alster of Mra. Bert Morris of Mill City'. As sisting in the shop wiU be Mrs. Thelma Brown. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Olm- stead were In T.vnns Simdav where they attended a family reunion at the home of their son and familv. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olmstead. The occas ion honored several members of the family having birthday anniversaries, including Walter Olmstead. Miss Ardlth .Tones whn la a freshman at Lewis and Clark- college in Portland, was among the 73 students listed on the faU semester honor roll. Miss .Tones la malnrlna 1n mnolc wv.au .V ...HW..U ... . . . U 1 ... I She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. t'loyd Jones and Is a MUI City hieh school graduate of last spring. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ressler are bulldfnff a new home near their grocery store In East MUI City. ' Charles Umphress is moving his shoe shop. "Chuck's Shoe Repair," across the river and will locate In the rooms f0N merlv occuDied bv the Mm m. " . . -. v-iiy cafe near the post office. 6oma remodeling is being done be. fore the move. The MUI City Garden club wUl meet Thursday night March 26, at the home cf Mrs! Frank Jackson. Ther i. . bo a speaker from Silvertoh at the meeting. Two Mill City boy answer, ing the draft call in Salem re. cently were William (Herble) Maag and WUliam Hamblin, The latter graduated from Mm City high school last spring. .' Roberts Mr. and Mrs. Warren nr.. lace drove to Tillamook Thursi dav to anend the rinv oi l- home of his brother and wife Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Wallace and to visit with his mother Mrs. T. D. Wallace alan ...i.u' . his sister, Mrs. G. E. Hoben. The Roberts Sunday school is starting a contest for at tendance at Sundav schnni .-j church, starting next Sunday ' and will continue for six -weeks, with a prize for the winner. Points will be given each member bringing new member and special points for'1 ' parents. Mrs. Jess Forster attended the American Sunday School Union Workers conference at Macleav Sundav. She V . - . ed a good attendance with sev eral communities represented. Missionary J. J. Ray of Junc tion Citv. was there, also h. local missionary,- Peter J. Becker. A no-host luncheon was served at 12:30. Fridav nisht. March 9(1 n,m be Roberts Grange visitation night at Sllverton Hills. NAMES FIRE STAFF . Woodburn Fire Chief Floyd Maricle last Mnnda night appointed as his officers of the Woodburn Volunteer fire company, Bud Forgard, as- ' sistant chief: Harold Rchi.i drill master; Stanley Kolousek, Warren Barnes, Fred Klnns, ' Jr., and Smith French as cap- tains. : i. Now Showing - Open 6:45 ' Robert Ryan, Rock Hudson Julia Adams "HORIZONS WEST" Also Irene Dunne - Dean Jagger -"IT GROW8 ON TREES" SNEAK PREVUE TONIGHT AT THE L'l r V ' ? V"' Lake Westphal says: Follow Me to Page 7 SECOND ANNUAL AMATEUR CONTEST Auspices MARINE CORPS LEAGUE, SALEM DETACHMENT x Friday, Mar. 20, Salem High Auditorium 35 acts three hour show. Door Open at 7; curtain at t P.M. Adult 1.00; Children 50e. Herb Johnston, Jr., Master of Ceremonies AVAILABLE NOW ... o TICKETS o TO YOUR CORONATION W y I ' $5,000.00 in Priies Six Big Drawing)! Capitol Shopping Center Cont. 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