Ashland daily tidings. (Ashland, Or.) 1919-1970, February 12, 1927, Page 5, Image 5

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Business and Prefesskmil Directory
(C ontinuad F ro m Pago F o u r,
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holding every step and s till not
sticking. A fte r I made th e flru t
tu rn o f the grade I received a
sample o f w h at It was lik e ap eh
the fla t. T he w ind took a aide
swipe at me and brought me to
FOR EXCHANGE
my knees, but th e referee d id n ’t
get a chance to say one before I
FOR SALE or
up on • my feet.
A t each
acres o f land in Siskiyou, Cal. On was
—
P acific H ighw ay. P P le n ty of wa-
exposure o f the grade
te r, n ear county school F o r fu r- received the same treatment. Tbe
th e r p articulars address Tidings, wind growing stronger as I n ear­
O m Oaat a Word Per Iatortion. Mo Ad Leu Than 26c.
WANlfia»
DR. ERNEST A. WOODS
Practice Limited To
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
X-Ray, Including Teeth
Office M ount 10 - Iff rata 9 - •
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat.
Office Phone 124
First National Bank Building
W A N T E D — By woman ..alone,
teaeher, student o r business wo­
,« * - m an to share fla t. Address Box X ,
1 8 7 -3 *
month care Tidings.
Gran-
P L O W IN G
Box 91.
H X -tf
Call X96-R tot* a ll kinds of
ja
DR. W . J. CRANDALL
. Osteopathic
Physician and Surgeon
D R . M A T T IE B. S H A W
Physician and Surgeon
108 Pioneer Ave
Office and Resident Phone 28
Office Hours
10 - 12 a. m. 2 - 4 p. m.
3:30 - 7:30 p. m.
Dr. Charles JL
Physician and Stayton
133-2mo.* ed tbe top.
W here tbe road swings around
Office Phone 164-J
FOR RENT —■ FurtOUied Houses the hill above the pump house I
— Furnished a p u ., team w o rk and plowing.
Home Phone 164-1»
*
1 3 5 -lm o *
Sfi So. in d
made
three
switchbacks
r
OFFICE
HOURS
F O R R E N T — Five room bunga­
at the edge of the flat, and from
|« -tf
10 to 12 a. m.— 2 to S p. nt.
W A N T R D — Y o u r 1937 kprdy­ low furnished.
East M ain.
Citizens Bank B dlld lag
the shelter of a tree. I looked
ing. N ew rig. Six years experience. E nq u ire 21 East M ain, upstairs.
Ashland, Oreftoa
Lodge, a faint outline
toward
the
'
1S3
Granite
J. W . W a tk in s , T a le n t, Oregon.
138-4*
FOR S A L E — M IS C E L L A N E O U S
Of
it
would
appear
for
an
Instant
135-11*
Where the sick and aged are
FOR RENT— 9 acres good gar- and then t llsappear. A half a
eared for in pleasant home
K in d e rg a rte n and Nursery
F O R S A L B — Weened pigs, W .
I! Could I stand up?
don soli, U rg e house furnished. mile of
___ . H t ARTS OF HOLLYWOOO'A
Fictwn
SCÈNE FROM
jurroundings.
K in d e rg a rte n a n d N ursery, See Dan Paynb, Ashland R ealty I took me neei straps o n
W . B ryan, one m ile east o f town
m y ___________________
DR. ROLAND ALLEN
on M ain St. Phone 272-L . 139-1 M rs. A . V . H a rd y , 31 So. 2nd.
-r
j
Cb.
134-lw k. skis and started. I hadn’t under- i »> «4
the
apprehension
of
their
own
P
R
A
C
T
IC
A
L
N
U
R
S
IN
G
estimated it a bit. It was Hell I l l U K . t r J L U U O S
Physician and Surgeon
criminals.
M A T E R N IT Y
R O M M — 158
BARGAINS — Chinchilla Rab­
F O R R EN T- - . Rooms
C H O IC ES T FO O D
and then some. It was a lucky
The
Mayor
further
stated,
’’I
bits. L e ft fo r quick rale, one G ranite. Reasonable term s. 8 4 -tf
thing that I had removed the heel-
Office Phone HUM
S T E A M H B 4 T E D ROOMS— A
believe the organization of the
registered doe, litte r o f six young.
Reasonable Tei
straps fpr I was no sooner down
H A M A K K R T R A N S F E R a n d few m ore choice w arm
steam
rheriffs and police officials into
U nrelated buck, f i ll .2 5 fo r lot.
, Residence Phone 10S-L
than I was up again. One mo­
Storagp Co. efftce a t residence, heated rooms
at
perm anent
In a recent message to the,*ho Northwest and possibly a
10 fin e N . Z. u tility does, a ll w ith
ment I was blinded by the snow
174 N o rth M a in . Phone 410.
ratesL H ? te l Ashland.
T 6 0 -ti
litters, o r bred. «25. Sun Gold
O F F IC E HOURS
whipped in my eyes by tlfe wind northwest police force Mayor Bat Coast association Is a wonderful
ker óf Portland said “ we are move and should be encouraged WHITTLI TRANSFER
B a b b itry , T a le n t.
1 3 9 -1 * A N T G IR L I N T R O U B L E — M ay
and
the
next
I
was
piled
in
the
10-12
A
. M.
9-S P . 1C.
H E L P W A N T E D — F em ale
& STORAGE 0 0 . .
ditch. The frozen particles of
.t0 “° te the Increasing spirit by every city. In so doing and by
tam m u n lcate W ith Ensign L e e
F irs t N ational Bank BnOdlns
F O R SA LK —- Setting
eggs,
WOMEN — Earn 35 daily; crust cut like a knife and my face of friendliness and cooperation organizing our reporting systems
of* th e Salvation A rm y at tbe'
Rhode Island Reds, 31.50 per set­
the police we will be working as one great Coal, Wood and Storage
W h ite Shield H om e, fififi M ay simple work, experience unneces­ was bleeding In several places. developing between
ting . R oute 1, Box 91.
1 3 8 -3 *
One
thing
I
didn’t
need
sight
to
departments
of
this
and
surround- department rather than a series Packing, Crating and Shipping.
sary;
transferring
designs
on
ma­
fa ir A ve., P ortlan d . Oregon.
T. L. POW ELL
terials. Large, established New follow direction, the wind < M ;i«K cities and the cities In the of departments each operating In
F O R S A L E — Ford Tou rin g car
Long Distance Hauling.
General Transfer
Its own way and for Its own sel­
F O R S A L S — R eal
Tork concern. Particulars free. blowing me toward the rim. j j State of Washington.’’
Good team and m otor trucks.
in good condition.
In q u ire 840
fish
purposes alone.’*
The
encouragement
of
this
splr-
Good service a t a reasonable
Auto Freight Terminal
A
rtlo
M
fg.
Co.,
807
W.
38th
St.,
lo w er A lm o a St., Phene 941-L .
was out on that flat for half a
F O R S A L E — 10* acres, 7 of
The Southern Oregon Law En­
price — Phone S3.
139-1* lifetime, and every atom of at- n *n every way shall be the pur-
1 3 8 -3 * which la rich Bear Creek bottom, New Tork.
forcement
Association
will
hold
a
pose
of
the
Portland'department,
Phone
11?
mosphere in the universe passed
IO R D A N S SASH A N D
F O R S A L E — F la t top desk and fenced, 31050, also good 5 room
WOMEN— Make money sew­
by me and as It went It gave me because they feel that such coop­ meeting at Eugene, Ore., Mon­
C A B IN E T W O R K S
house,
all
furnished
with
large
Office 89 Oak St.
ing children's dresses, bungalow
filin g cabinet. In q u ire G. S. B u t­
day.
Feb.
14,
at
which
erlminal-
eration
will
result
in
material
Corner H elm an and V an Ness.
a dig.
lot,
31350.'
This
place
Is
a
forced
aprons. Experience unnecessary.
le r.
1 3 7 -3 *
Phone 191.
1 9 4 -tt
As I neared the Lodge 1 benefits to all departments and ogists from every city In this part
sale. It Is worth 32000. Brown ft Materials cut, instructions fur­
of
the
state
will
be
present.
to
the
public.
WOOD
Rice. <3 N . M a in .
1 3 9-2 nished. Radfleld Mfg. Co., 140 thought of the snowpold and I
Mayor Baker has instructed the
turned to the left toward the
GOLF LESSONS
-F O R S A L E — B lack oak, 312.00
W. 42nd St., New York.
127-1*
F O R S A L E O R R E N T — Cheap
timber. The wind now got a Portland police that they are to
cord; body fir , 310.80. Prieea ln-
OaU
Learn to play Golf this wlater
Astoria — W. O. Relth, dairy-
side swipe at me and how it did I take es much interest In the ap-
clade raw ing. 13 Inch body fir , six room cottage, modern close in
Jerry
O'Neal
and
he
ready
for
the
opening
burn my face and ears. I took prehension of criminals who have j man, has orders for 25 to 50
33.50 tie r; 10 inch, 34.00; black garage, fr u it. In q u ire 865 V ista
for your next job of
R
A
IL
R
O
A
D
S
N
O
W
A
C
Q
U
IR
E
of
the
Ashland
course
this
fled
from
other
cities
as
they
do
1
guernsey
cows
for
Japan.
131-6*
the depth of the snow at the pole;
oak, 34.00 and 34.50. Some slab 8L *»
MOTOR BU S SYSTEMS 72 in., and made for the Lodge.
spring.
Plumbnig
wood. 939 B street. Phone 196-R
FOR SALE— If" you want to get
Phone 1SS
At
the
top
of
the
drift
I
took
off
L e t M e Teach Ton
1 3 5 -lm o .* In on the ground floor In coming
NEW YORK, Feb. - ._ ( U J ) —
Res.
SO M orton St.
Motor bus lines, menace of rail­ my'skis and rolled down the side
B IL L Y S E L K IR K
F O R S A L E — Best paying busi­ residence section, see. or phone
A
shland
L
odge
N
o.
4
8
,
f
.
O.
How
the
wind
w
an
coming
across
A shland L od ge No. 2 3 . A.
road, and trolley systems for the
In stracto r,
ness In Ashland. See N u tte r, 240 Wm. E. Gould, Realtor. Several
O. F.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
F. ft A. M.— Meets In the
past decade, now are developing the end of the building! No
good
buys
In
Palm
Ave
and
Nor­
Ashland
Golf Club
Masonic
hall
everv
2nd
Thurs­
hall
every
Thursday.
Noble
E. Main.
185-6*
chance to stand up so I crawled
day. Master. V. V. Mills; sec­
mal vicinity.
117-tf faster than ev?r but as an asset to the door. Now stop and think
WM. E. GOULD
Grand. Mr Hazelwood Vice
Studio, 131 E. Main
to tbe older transportation system
retary, W. H. Day.
Grand. H. J. Walcott: Re­
HATCHING BOGS
Realtor
cording Secretary, C. E. Hoop­
bankruptcy what would have happened if on
1927
orders— start
hatching . .FOR RENT— 37 acres, some or­ rather than as .a
Phoae 4S8-J
leaving the Lodge I had locked
er.
Siskiyou C hapter No. 2 1 , K.
N O T IC E O F F IN A L HEARING
Im m ediately fro m
my leghorn chard, good large barn, large one- threat, according to Earl Chapin
the door; but I had wired it shut A. M.— Meets in the Masonic
room
house.
Neqr
highway
and
May,
who
presents
the
results
of
Tancred three year old hens. Mrs.
Contractor
Hope Rebekah Lodge No. 14 ,In the County Court of the Builder ,
school. 6 miles out.
3150 per a nation-wide survey of bus line and had let a loop In the wire qo hall every 3rd Thursday. High
R epairing and Remodeling
A llen .
Brooder fo r rent. Phone
Priest.
A.
J.
McCallen
secre­
—
Meet»
In
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
hall
State of Oregon for Jackson
year. See Daniel Payne, Ashland growth In the current issue of that I wouldn’t have to take off tary, W. H. Day.
3 4 0 -Y .
139-1 mo.
, on the 2nd and 4th Tuesdays. County.
Specialist In Q uality,
my mittens to get It unwrapped
R e a lty Co..
'137-3t Elks magazine.
Noble
Grand,
Mrs.
May
Bib;
Not Q uantity; Shingling
Malta
Commandery
No.
4.
The
door
open,
I
stood
up,
and
the
In
the
Matter
of
the
Estate
of
F O R S A L E — Good N ew ton ap­
The motor bus, because it can
Recording
Secretary,
Mias
K. T.— Meets In the Masonic
F O R BALD—..Here's ..another
Sarah Bradney, Deceased.
Galvanised Nails Used.
Ethel Reed.
make short runs more frequently wind helped me to get in. I pick­ hall on the 1st and 3rd Wed­
ples, 40cts, 3 boxes toy 3 l . B ring
one.' Auto camp, service station,
20 Y e a r Guarantee.
Notice Is hereby given that the
and with more stpps at a fraction ed mySelf np, cleaned off ray nesdays. Em. Commander? O.
boxea. W . W . Robison. Phpne
’ f-ropalr''garage; -An Pacific -h ig h ­
Ashland Lodge No. 044. B . undersigned, admlaistratriii
of
374 J l l .
129-tf"
of the cost of operating a rail­ skis and went upstairs to see If I D. Frazee, Medford; recorder,
4«4 Monntata Ave.
P. 0 . E.— Meets In the Elks
way, near Ashland. Price 37000.
way local train, bar, he said cu( could start a fire. I copied the W. H. Day.
Temple every Saturday. Exalt­ the estate of Sarah Bradney, De­
Terms.
Gould
Realtor.
453-J.
F O R S A L E : — The L yon’s Im ­
Into railroad business until rail­ temperature from the thermo­
ed Ruler. James Bowers Sec­ ceased, has filed her final ac­
Hilah Tem ple A. A. O. N. M.
117-tf.
proved electric brooder. “ N e a r­
count In said county court and
retary, Ed Thornton.
road building is virtually at a graph, punched the clock a n d
8.— Meets In the Masonic hall
For Sale-Home« in all
est to N a tu re ’s W a y ’’— A m arvel­
that the court has fixed Monday,
standstill anil the head of a large made myself at home.
every 1st Friday. Illustrious
Iv y Camp No. 2808, R oyal
ous brooder. N ew and used.
A
Weather— Day cloudy; wind
Potentate, S. H. Baker, Grants
the 14th day of March, 1927, at section« of city from
eastern road declares “there a-e
Neighbors. — Meets In the
large stock on hand. W rits fo r
Pass; recorder, W. H. Day.
30,000 miles of railroad t h a t southwest; snowfall since last ob­
Moose hall on thu 1st add 3rd ten o ’clock a. m., and the court 11800.00 to IM00.00. Low
F O R R E N T — U nfurulshed, 5
c ircular. C. F . C arpenter, Med
servation
7
in.;
snow
on
ground
should be abandoned.”
Mondays: Oracle, Mrs. A. A. room of said court as the time ae $160.00 down on fiome.
fo rd . O re., A gent fo r Southern room house w ith garage, good
But the railroads are buying 72 In.; precipitation 0.71 in.;
A lpha C hapter No. 1, '<>. E .
Madden; Recorder, Mrs. Alice and placo for the hearing of any
range,
107
7th
In
q
u
ire
165
7th.
Balance like rent
O re fo h .
124-1 mo.
temp.,‘H. 33. L. 21, R. 14, M. 28.
S.— Meets in the Masonic hall
Turner.
objections there may bo to the
138-3* and establishing bus lines from
on
the
1st
and
3rd
Tuesdays.
coast to coast to handle their
said report and the settlement
Get this: « 2 8 .0 0 m onthly resit
A
W A N T your house shingled?
Ashland Ixxlge No. 117, K .
Worthy Matron, Mrs. Mazie
fo r 10 y e a n eqaals nothing
short haul business and feed their
thereof.
1 1 9 -1 1 *
of
P.—
Meets
In
the
I.
O.
O.
F.
Baths;
secretary,
Mrs.
Leah
C a ll 471-J.
H E L P W ANTED
Cochran — Wheeler Lumber
trunk lines with more traffic than
hall on 1st and 3rd Fridays.
Caldwell.
Date of first publication, Janu­ iu t vain regrets. «2 8 .0 0 m onth­
ly payments on home fo r 10
I F Y O U W A N T a good home
Chancellor Commander, Mil­ ary 29, 1927.
before, because »he bus shows a Company will install 350,000 by­
years equals • « 1 800.00 equity
lard Dunn
In q u ire a t Brown ft Rice, 33 N.
profit
wheer
a
rail
branch
would
products
plant,
for
charcoal
and
Zuloinia
Temple,
1
»«lighters
INEZ FERGUSON
(estim ated) pins satisfaction
SALESMAN WANTED — One
o f the Nile— Meets in the Ma­
M a in .
O l-tf
be a decided liability, he said.
pitch. *•
Administratrix. of home o'
B urnside R elief Corps, No.
salesman earned 323 first day;
sonic hall every 2n/dl Saturday.
U-}.— Meets In the I. O. O. F.
Sat.-5
another 396 first week; another
Meets alternately at Medford,
>ali no the 1st and 3rd Satur­
FOfe RENT— Mlacelleanlous
Grants Pass and Ashland.
3195 first 16 days, selling our
days. at 2 p. m.
President,
Queen, Maomi Montgomery.
3ry
measure
Mrs. Alice Turner; Secretary,
F O R R E N T — F irs t class piano. 324.50 and 331.50 to
Medford;
recorder,
Minnie
a face powder like this new won­
Mrs. 8. A. Peters, 8r.
Methodist Episcopal Church
arch o f th e N azarene
Church
Woods, Medford.
derful French Process Powder
Inquire G. 8. Butler.
137-3* suits. 100 pure wool fashion­
N. Main and Laurel streets.
Fohrth and C Streets
able fabrics. Tailoring and fit
-2
called MELLO-GLO— stays on a
A
shland
H
om
estead
No.
4007
H. F. Pemberton, Pastor, 117
P. C. Thatcher, Pastor
long time— keeps that ugly shin«
guaranteed. We show you how.
B. A. Y.— Meets In the I. O.
Ashland Chapter De Molays
Laurel street. Phone 87.
away — gives the skin a soft,
B R IN G C H A R G E S
Jay Rose Co., Wholesale Tailors.
O. F. hall on the 2nd and 4th
-Meets In the Masonic hall
F u ll Gospel Tem ple
peachy look — prevents large
Mondays.
P resbyterian Church
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.— Self 303 Leary BMg., Seattle,' Wash.
on the 2nd and 4th Wednes-
CHICAGO, Feb. 12.— (UN) — pores. You will be amazed at
Boulevard
N. Main and Helman Streets
tla y
Master Councilor, Albie
J. S. Murphy, Pastor
interest caused E. W. Barnes, of
126-Thurs-Sat.
Fraternal Brotherhood— 1st Scores of co-eds and men students the beautifying qualities and pur­
« - -
- - - - -
- -
...
Hugh T. MItchelmore. Pastor,
Beck.
Grant county, Oregon, to bring
ind
3rd Thursdays, at the of the Unlversltw of Chicago saw ity of Mello-GLO. You will be
Pentecostal
Church
132 N. Main St. Phone 491-L.
charges of fraud In a contract be­
bandits kidnap two men In front glad you tried it.— Llthla Springs
Moose
Hall.
Stone C hurch. F ifth and Main
Mahogany Camp No. «808, M.
tween the Forestry service in the ament if congress falls to provide
of the new medical building, and Pharmacy.
streets
L utheran Church
W. A.— Meets In the Moose
Acorn Circle No. 04, N eigh­
E. F . Bingham, Pastor
county, was charged today before funds for further participation in Services In Odd Fellows Hall.
rob them of a 35,000 payroll
hall on tne 2nd and 4th Fri­
bors o f the W oodcraft.— Meets
H.
H.
Young,
Pastor.
638
days. Consul, Wm. Grenbemer;
the Senate Public Laud’s com­ the League of Nations, prépara- j'
In the I. O. O. F. hall on the Friday.
T rin ity Episcopal Chuich
Boulevard. Services 4tn and
Clerk, W. H. Day.
tory Commission Conjprence, Sec­
mittee.
The victims. Edward McCullIn,
1st and 3rd Mondays. Guard­
Second
Street
5th Sundays.
ian Neighbor, Mrs. W. G. Pres­ superintendent, and Carl Tucker,
Barnes testified before the com­ retary of State Kellogg declared
Her. P. K. Hammond. Vicar,
Amerlcnn I>eglon P ost No.
cott; Clerk, Mrs. Wm. Sten- messenger for the Harold I. Sut­
;2 Second Street. Phone 110
mittee that he had an option on In a letter today to the House For­
F irs t Church o f C hrist
14.— Meets 2-4 Tuesday In
nett.
eign
Affairs
committee.
*
tentlst—
South
Rloneer
Ave.
large tracts of land adjoining that
ton Construction company, were
Pioneer Hall. Commander. Mil­
Congregational Church •
Mrs. Ellz. M. Smith,. First
Keflogg’s letter arrived as the
lard Grubb. Adjutant, T. L.
A sb la a o Camp No. 2 4 3 , W.
for which Herrick had contracted
taken by the bandits in an auto­
Boulevard
Reader, 78 Fourth St. Phone
Patterson.
W— Meets In the I. O. O. F. mobile for three miles.
and the Forestry service officials committee began the considera­ 471-J
Rev. Chas. D, Gaffney
hall on the 2nd and 4th Mon­
Take Satte a t F irst sign uf
said they believed that Barnes tion of the fish resolution auth­
The bandits escaped.
469 Boulevard
days. Clerk, J. R. Wick; Con­
American
la'glon
Auxlllnry
wanted to acquire the lands foi orising the approprlayon of 375,-
Bladder Irrlta tle n e r
McCullIn
and
Tucker
had
Just
Christian Church
sul
Commander,
C.
E.
Lane.
F re e M ethodist C bn rrh
— 1-3 Mondays, in tbe Pioneer
000 for the expenses of their dele­
R and Second Streets.
himself.
a
•ackaohe
arrived
at
the
college
with
pay
E . M ain and Sixth Street
hall on Wlnburn Way. Mrs. C.
P ilo t Rock Encam pm ent No.
V. K. Allison, Pastor,
gates to the League meeting.
for 85 plasterers employed on the
£ . Shinn, secretary. Address
E m m a E . Thompson, Pastor.
Iff.— Meets In the I. O. O. F. new building. As they started
630 Boulevard
174 Oak St. or Phone 184.
M IG H T M IS C O N S T R U E
The American men tad women
hall on the 1st and 3rd Tues­
WASHINGTON, Feb. 12.— Eur­
to enter, two men, one armed with must guard constantly against kidney
Catholic Church
days. C. E. Hooper, Scribe..
B aptist C hurch
G. A. R.— 2nd and 4th Sat.
opean nations might infer that the
Marshfield — Coos Bay Na­
a shotgun, leapetd from a parked trouble because we often eat too amen
Sixth and C Streets
Hargadlne and First Streets.
tach
month. Armory, 2 p. m.
Tliesonhlcnl
MN
Lodge
United States is insincere in their tional Bank absorbs Citizen’s The Rev. Father, J. A. Carmody
automobile and fofeed them to rich food. Our blood ia filled with
Myron 8. Woodworth, Pastor,
meets each Monday
f
night, 7:80
acids which the kidneys strive to filter
Visitors Welcome. O. O. Van-.
Sixth and C Streets. Phone 106
,
Oak Street
advocacy of peace and disarm-1 State Bank of North Bend.
eater.
They drove away with out; they weaken from overwork, be*
tt Library.
qatta^ Commander.
McCullIn and Tucker,.and, after come sluggish, the eliminative tiara»«
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There Is a sound therapeutic
reason Why Foley's Honey and
Tar Compouhd for roughs and
colds Is especially suited to the
needs of elderly persons: because
It contains no chloroform,
opiates to causa constipation
(that bug-bear
of advancing
years) and to dry up the natural
and necessary secretions. MllJty
laxative, . wonderfully soothing
and healing to the Irritated area.
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coughs. Is exactly suited
needs of elderly people. ASk for
It. Sold everywhere.—No. 3.
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of lead; your back hurts or the urine
b. doudy, fu ll of sediment, or yea are
obliged to seek relief two « three
tahlespoonful fat a glass of
fore breakfast for a few
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