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    T he B ea verton R eview
C L E A N R E A D IN G FOR A L L T H E F A M IL Y
Volum e III
No. 36
Single Copy, 5 Cent»
Super-Production
Being Filmed Here
OREGON STATE NEWS
Tliv cmili'ui't bus been
lot
for paving 0 lluaoburg sireols.
$ 1 .5 0 P er Y e a r
Beaverton, Washington County, Oregon, Friday, August 7, 1925
PO RTLAND
FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT á j
PAPER
P R IN T S B E A V E R T O N P A O S
REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS
New Distributing
t
i Sbaw-Fear Company to Paul
twenty-seven »ilfierent p U c - c N«.|»on, t acre> , M 0.
es o f business paid
probably
■ j
The I'.icifir Highway paling
T o ld jy O ur Active Speciai Correspondents W e e i y J in the lu'ighhorhoods of $15«
Frank J. Schneider et ux to
u( liuiriabinv I* imw cmnplot-
"H t lb AII j iu c " A Kentucky Feud ,»'u;
Stapleton, $!0.
Several Carloads oi Gasoline Have
n a J for wh.it they probably termed ^ rlin
advertising,
^niong
the
tw
e
n
ty
-
Glenn
T
.
Stapleton
et
at
to
Is The Production B o w Being
I lie cannery «1 Kugeim will I
».•veil were three
who
have F ra n k J. Schneider el ux, $10. Arrived At The H. BL Barnes
put up twolve hundred luus of
Filmed at Beaverton Studio.
never spent a rent in advertls-
H|,aw-Fe.r Company lo S. n
Plant For Distribution.
jheels.
| Mrs. J.
Pearson
wua
i II
M A. Warring has accepted mg in the lieaverton Review, ford (j
Rogers et ux, 3 acres,
iiution
on
Wednesday
morning.
u position at Seaside for
a and one fit (lie three runs an g|j,oo
A record |,uy crop in perfect
ad reading as foliowa:
tin- J . J . H om iny
Hruilui rondilion in. beiiiK hurvealod nt
Mr, Otto Sr breeder made u couple of months.
The H. M . Barnes Distribut­
“ Why send your money out
Fred Rufener el ux to Ella
limi» l.i». ill« bua; snouting Hl« I'oledo.
bu »mena trip Kalurdity t»> Port­
8. F. Vt ray ami family are
ing
Company
received
their
<>f the county? W hen you trade t unk, Sec. 33, T. 2 N., R. 2
•beu*» Im
Hi«ir
lu i«»l
und
Portland rwnks us the third land.
enjoying a Ford touring recent­
first shipment o f General Pet­
here
the
money
stays
in
Bea-
"
■
>
5*®-
». t i' ¡i I e • i iMiHiucitiii,
iltil« Pacific l «»»sat purl in
freight
We wish them
Mia. J, I »iiiTiam was In For- ly purr hated.
roleum Product» Saturday when
vi'rton."
Oh Consistency, thou
Frederick Sallender to T. U.
uluint'.
I blu im u alvi') i»| u tm iaa g e .
esi drove mi Halurilay ufter- lots of enjoyment.
two carloads o f gasoline
ar­
arc a Jewell
^
Salbrider, 10 acres, T. t 8., R.
II'II'I III Uli» KelllUlky lulls.
noon.
rived over the Southern Pacific.
Construction
work
now
tin*
Mrs.
J.
W.
Patterson's
broth­
The $15» could have printed I W'., $10.
il Will bu U ito\I'll-luci »pellai
The plant
would
probably
der way ut Forest drove total»
Mr. Willlum Forluer was In er, I'holiiart* Mom of f.os Ali- fifty thousand folders of four
U.Uniu unii lini biggusl piuüuo
C. A. CoTeman et ux to ¡4. have been in operation sooner,
$200,000.
Porllaud
over
gefes is visiting at the home page«, that could have
Hulurday
inni
been
liuii uiiil aliviupU'd
III
till*
A. Wilson, Lot 21,
Brogdan but the opening was delaye.l,
o f Mr. and Mrs. Ifritterson.
»enl out io advertise Meaver-
An
important
program
of
•'Climi ui ibo uuuiitry,
Acre», $10.
as it was desired to have tha
Miss Verona Ib'lhali of Bux-
Mr. ami Mrs. Elmer Hirks, Imi in fifty thousand homes of
d u » Paulin« Curley i» ilio ulreet puving ik now under way
plant inspected by ihe regular
Stella
L.
Wall
et
vlr
to
Carl
people
who
were
truly
inter­
In
dreahiim.
ton wua In Scofield
I....Inin I.id).
Mias Curl»') la
Knnday former residents of lluher, but
°l!li'e force o f the General Pet­
now living in Porilaml,
wer»* ested in Heaverton. and
t h e W. Jenaen, Sec. 2«. T. 2 N„ roleum Corporation.
loo widl-known lu tins vienili)
A ( 100,1100 hnlel on a (<fO.- forenoon.
It.
3
W
,
$10.
money
for
the
printing
and
could
in need any mi mil ut limi from ouii alte i» being planned
I n
Mrs. (ilias. T. Myers was in visiting with old friends
Saturday morning two ears
have stayed in your own coun-
N. T. Andrews et ux to Lena arrived and were unloaded and
Ua.
hlmniilh Fulls,
llnxlon Thursday morning be­ neighlmrs here last Sunday.
ty.
Ayers, |5 acre», Sec. 30, T. 2
t he compuny is, fortunate in
Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Neipert
the first delivery made to the
Wheat yields are reported up tween Iralns.
II was well demonstrated on
R. I W „ $10.
having aecured the service« of
•pent
tlie
week
end
at
the
Beaverton Loop Service Rlatior
to fifty Ima Inda pel orre
in
Mr.
C.
McNally
made
a
busi­
• he night Ihe caucus for the
Wehster Cultiaon u» Director.
O. I. Stewart «t ux to flora The seeond delivery was mai'
Uinatillu ('.»unity.
ness trip io Portland Thurs­ coast and while there got their tunnel District Director
was \|
Cultismi formerly direclud when
salmon
i or
canning.
they
Roek, 2 acre». Sec. 1«, T. to the Lone Oak Servit.e Sta­
held that the people o f Beaver- | 8., R. t W „
man largely
The Soul hern Pacific haa 2,- day morning.
Irvin \\ litui, the man.
brought home ei-me beauties.
tion at Tigard.
$ 10 .
l»»n and vieinity do not read
ha ' Covered 50« men at work on iho Natron
Mrs. Cliaa. Casey was
in
responsible for
Mr. Barnes was so busy Sat­
Mr. and Mrs. L. V. McCum- Ibis particular paper contain­
E. F. Loomis et ux to James
Portland on Thursday and Frl-
\\ u$on,‘' "North of 30”
a n d Cut-Off rail project,
urday
making deliveries that it
eey o f Portland were
dinner ing Ihe so-called ad«.
M.
Thompson,
5.35 acres, Sec.
Vclernn»'
on business.
many other super-production*, j \
milllon-doll.ir
was midnight before he
was
guests of Mr. and Mr.». Ic A.
31.
T.
I
N.,
R.
9
W
,
$to.
One of ihe things which the
via» only a ruiiieramaii.
Cut- Hospital will la- built on Mur-
Mr. arid Mrs. K»l IdrhUvr and Smith last Tuesday. Mrs. Mc-
able to put his delivery truck
E. F. Loom
Loom!«
probably
K
is et ux to James away and retire.
hauti wa» Inrector in the 't.ong i|Uuni Hill, Portland.
thought
children nm|ore<l (o
Portland Cunisey is Mrs. Smith s si ler. advertisers
they
were
»loing
was
promoting
Thompson,
53 acres,
Sec.
Isliiiul Studio» und had Pauline
i»rt'Kon produced U7(,U7t.0v ° n Sunday morning,
The new delivery truck has
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jai'ksoii publicity for Ihe tunnel. In an 3®. T. t 8., R. 4 W., $10.
Curley under hi»
supervision
worth <»f gold, silver, copper. Mr. and Mrs.
Paul
Noack ¡have just returned from Dude,
a capacity o f nine hundred gal­
when she was mil) six years
aril, le a p p ea r*, on the page
H. W. Wheeler et ux to Jacob lons and ig kepi busy often un­
aud lead during 1924.
and ehihtren visited over (he Montana, where they huve been under 'the name of
old.
a couple, Thompson et ux. Lot 24, Btk. til way into the night.
I lie tiaxoiitte Product»
will **ek rnd at Portland,
visiting for some week» with one Of Whom makes Beaverton
Paul Co »grove la »’iNiieramun,
“ O", Metzger Acre Tract, $10.
The new plant pas a capacity
Jackson's
sister,
Mr*. h i* hom e, and the other, who
ably assisted l»y Ulti Delti of utilise the ulkull deposits nesr \|f an,| Mr*. K. I.. Henefud Mr.
J.
E.
Reever
(Sheriff;
to
o
f
thirty
thousand
gallons
a
factory
there,
in
Irip
18|>iers,
ami
Mr.
Spier».
i»
here
at
lime«
arid
i«
gone
amt son made a business
Mary *.
Pendleton
Jerry Ngnan, 6.42 acres, Sec. storage, to which add».*d the
i.» llill«l»»rn
iiiii»i»'»ri» on
un Halurday.
af
ofher
times
(mind,
w«
did
The company were down ati
11 „. |,riiur crop at Milton la to
Mr». K. K. liiilcli
returned
I, T. 3 8., R. 2 W., $1786.67. capacity o f the delivery truck,
the corner of Mam uml Front estimated at limi lo 70« cara,
tira. I.. I.. l'.rawford ami soli Sunday from Kelso, where »lie n<*| *a> that (he eotipip wrote
Streets Tuesday inking u scene worth forly-five dollar» a ton. made a hu-iness trip Wednes- spent two weeks with Mr. ana Hi»* nr! ¡pie» appears the follow­
Title &. Trust Company to F. nine hundred gallons, making
ing:
hi llie liln»'ksiiillh shop. Arthur,
E. McClure et ux. 16
acres. il possible for them to unload
Mrs. II. P. Riversou
She left
The
uew
Hanborn-Culling (,“ y »mrnlng lo Portland,
of
Sec.
17,
T.
2
8.,
R.
2
W
„
$10. more than three carloads
Morrison, III* '‘ heavy,'' w a s
“
Beaverton
has
forty
branch­
beach,
cannery ut Astoria bus made
Miss Verona llelliah <»f Hux- Monday for Rock.» way
gasoline and
the plant
will
acting the part of the black­
es of l»ii»iiiesH represented in-
Ceo. (Î. Hancock et ux to make deliveries over a radius
visiting
Joe
|le||i»h where »he expect* to »pc id a eluding life
Sou(b»-rn
smith
Prank Clark is right at ils tirsi shipnient l«* Kiwlunil t<»n ^ wa*
.
.. .
—
couple of weeks.
Pacific (îeo. I. Cebhardt, 23.46 acres, o f twenty miles. The territory
hoi......... Ins character acting , The Oregon Macaroni Com- « " i f '« " " » ? here Tuesday after-
»hop« and one o f the largest See. |*f T. 1 8, R. 4 W
John Mitzel, sou of Mr. and
will include Tigard.
Progress,
I lie recent addition («* t h e puny will build u $-*5,0«« plant mm«,
motion picture studios in Ihe 000.
Mrs. J. Fi. Mitici spent
Hillsboro, Scholls, Orencn, Kin-
last
company 1 » ll»'ne Mimleux of addition/U» their plant in Port-
Mrs. Chat. T
world.”
This sentenre
w as
week at Hiflqp,
W a«hingtnn.
J. E. Reeves (Sheriff) , to H. Ion, and Heedville, and several
copied verbatim from a circu­
France, wlm plays one o f the .land.
Myrtle Wilson
with his grundpareiil», Mr. ant
T.
Cballacombe, Lot» 1, 2, 3, others are contemplated.
lar
gotten
out
several
mosl difficult role» ever
at-,
Fhe slate o f Oregon collect-
visited ut
years
Mrs. <*l. Ilaggamau. Sunday the ago by K. R. Swenson.
F;
and
5, Blk. 24, Cornellu».
leinpted. Iliut of a
half-wit (>ij fLIH5.?0 for
iraffte
law nesday.
H U S E R CO UPLE
lln'ignman* and Mr». M i'iel's
(185.35.
the »a*t are V|(,|rtn,,|,» during the moulti f t
brother,
other« in in the
Mr» Joe
Pougratx 8r.
of mule aud aunt, Mr. and Mrs.
Again, “Beaverton has four
HAVE LUNCHEON
Olia». Hire. Will. Dills,
to
J E Tumbasen et ux
Wl>"* June.
Buxton was visiting with her Cha*.
t.ibalry
of
fugten ood, churches, will» three ministers
known for their acting
‘ ''*i
iu . Hood River pear
crop -t-uxl.ter and
family l.ere on ' uliloriua. .«pSML SondaV wuUs. living here, and eight societies Su!*'® Coodinan, Lota 3 and 4,
Mr. and Mrs. E. J.
Mann
F'orest
.ViM'lhweal Pol tee series,
ai'e represenG>(| here.” Now we
• L Stoke»
Add.,
[lias been estimated at 270 c a f- n e s d a y .
(he
Millets.
Mrs.
Mi z«l'a
were luncheon hosts- Tuesday
Villa.Í
pit i y Imitine, l.urie K.
wonder
where
are
the
f
o
u
r
ü
ro
ie'
510-
d'AuJou
Mr. aud Mrs. Gha*. T. My- nephew. Clifford MeWhay,
and l.ulu Dome?.
'
True,
ground
has
W. O. Youngblood et ux to lo twelve representatives o f tbe
ers are moving Hus week into »pending a roupie o f
v eeks church«».
F'erdmand - Rchumann-llelnk. .• variety,
b
e
e
n
broken
for
two
new
E.
J. W olf et ux, 0.62 acres, United Metal Trades Associa­
institutional •h**tv new Home at llea iertön, with hi* aunt and uncle.
sou of the worlil-fani«»u>- »ln g -! I lie t i r e g on
churches within th<‘ last
few Lot 5«, Beaverton - Heedville tion. Those who enjoyed their
hospitality were Messrs. Arthur
i- playing the leading role building program for tins year on Route *.
weeks, hut if those two are In- Acreage, $10.
P U B L IC H E A L T H B U L L E T IN
million
Mears, Treasurer o f the Hesse
I» will readi nearly one
in the picture,
which
it
Mr. and Mrs. D.
eluded, there are five r b u r e h e s --------------------
Iron-Steel Co.; Robt. Hofsmith
at dollars.
hoped will be shown soon
nell amt iw in.« were
her.
If those two are not in- P A R T Y O F T E A C H E R S
of
the
Western
Any disease that i* chronic rlu»le»l there are three churches
(In* Heaver Th»'alre so that the
Oregon ruDcd ninety acre* of Cornetín« and Hillsboro
R E T U R N S F R O M T R IP President
over
F'oundry;
Roy
Anderson
o f the
uml require* .«i- must have iiu- her»'.
may celery III the year IP-*-*, and llie week end.
people in* this
vicinity
The fact i* that the ar-
_____
Portland Iron
Works;
Ralph
nieiliale altenlinn is
so
be- Hele
huve u diane« to see ij.
three hundred and eighty nett's
w a s . practically
copied
Miss
Marie
Hin«
returned
Mr. uml Mr*. Jack Si«k wore cau»e nature gives notification
Moore;
John
Woods,
Manager
au
extended
in IV2I.
in Forest drove Sul unlay lo Hint something must to done from said oireutar issued by |a»t week from
Works;
VINSON'S ELECTRIC
.Mr Swen«on some years ago. ( rij, throughout the Inland Em-j o f the Portland Iron
Work
has
begun
in
Corvallis
see
I
heir
son,
who
is
ill
al
the
Charles
Steele
o
f
the
Elertrio
al once.
M O VES T O W E S T D A L E
and yet they claim authorship. |Mr„.
p wi|| be
reniemoered!
on the new women's gvinna- Dr. tin hospital.
Denlli frequently impend» be Well, the foundation Tor Ihe ,ha, stM) lefl tlle 8ame dav a3 Steel Corporation; John W olf
vinson's Electric. Inc. ,-lec
f« r W " '
Agricultural
of Ihe Phoenix Iron
Works;
Mr». Fr»'»l Watson and son cause the afflicted have neg- claim is on about a* solid a Mr. and Mrs. Doy Gray,
ex­
irir «lore, was l»u*> ye»ter»ta> C"ll»'ge.
.lays
of
grace.! basis as many o f Ihe things pecting to go to Yellowstone i William Casey o f the Commer­
of lluxtoii were Friday amt Sal hcled Ihe
cial Iron Works; Hobart Bird
moving to their new location
\ carload of cherries shipped unlay vi*itora here with
Mr. Broadly speaking, chronic dis-jclaimed by the parlies, and re- Park but
that
her
party
, ..-.1 of Beaverton
Mr. Vinson
from Salem to Uhicago netted amt Mr*. Clias. Myers.
$ uses .ire amenable
to
cure'minds us o f the sentence quot- 'changed their route to include | o f Ihe Columbia Steel Corpora­
ha« moved Into hit new home
Ralem growers sixteen cents
nnd improvement in warm wea-!e»i from Ihe advertiser.
“ Why Salt Lake City first, and were tion; Malt Gleason o f the Pen-
Messrs. Fred Irvin, Hha*. T. Iher.
Iron
Works;
Charles
in W midair and ho» purchased „ pound.
I ««»nil your money out of the m the Mormon city when the j insula
• Hirschbuel
of
the
Monarch
Ihe .»mce building formerly oc-j
aru llliw |„.mB
made Myers, amt Hoy Rice were m
Specific ally, goiter,
enlarged county?’’
earthquake «occurred in
Mon Forge & Machinery Co..
Forest drove on Saturday eve
Mr.
i uj»ieil by Dallas Murray.
tonsils, chronic bronchitis and! That just remind* us' that Ian«.
for a Hire,« story
oBtc# $nd
uing
gttendiug
Ihe
Masonic
i Posthlewaite, Secretary o f ¡Met­
I In. building lias been mov- liospllul huildmg to he buitt in
rheumalisui are -»Inking
ex-1 the fellow who ask* “ Why send
The party consisted of sev­
Lodge.
. it onto llie lot* owned by Mr. 'Cottage lirovo,
ample*. See your doctor about your money out o f llie eoun- eral teachers, and drove two al Trades, and the host, Presi­
dent o f the Fero Club and Gen.
Vinson,
anil
Tliur*»tay
the
your recurring trouble*. mani-My?” accepted the Review for ears.
they camped out prac- ManaKer of
llle
independent
Portlands » national hunk*
•■leetrle store wa* moved from
The M. Fk Uliurcli has been fesl ' most In winter
w$nlh»>r,i two year* through the
post-, tn>aHy all the time. They mo-
June
30
hud
deposits
Foundry
Co.
ii.. Roast I I»1*»K.
Hldu here
to « llie
IH-ir
««»
'«»-
repalnted on the inside. If the now when Ihe sun shine- on. office, and then refused to pay (or,,,j f FOm here through Pen-
$ 1 1 g,712,«00, a nine per cent
paint is sufficiently dried by,your affliction.
a thing for hi* subscription. ditqoni La Grande, Baker, and
new site,
gain in one year.
S H O R T S K IR T S
Sunday,
the
regular
Sunday,
his money to ,jown
Loon W lllit Hyde.
He wanted all of hi*
g a|t Lake City, then
ARE T H R E A T E N E D
llie
Carbolineum
Company serv ires will he held I here.
COUPE T U R N S O VER
County Health Offii'er. | send out of the counly.
, up and through the west en­
' bus added new heavy maoliin-
A T CED A R M IL L S
trance o f Yellowstone Park, out
Short
skirts
and
chiffon
cry lo their wood preserving
the north entrance, over
the
stockings represent a problem
.1 liliali
ItltikcNley
unit
hi* plant In Springfield.
Yellowstone Trail, through Deer
that must be solved by
the
mother met wilh quite an ac-j
I'lio Salem, logaiyborry crop.
Lodge, Bozeman, Missoula and
heating engineer, according to
rident 'Tuesday over ut Cedar I nearly 3000 tons, brought
a
Butte, Montana, Mullan
and
gas experts.
Mills when their coupe
wa* total of (¿70,000. of which the
iCoeur d’Alene. Idaho, to Spo-
They say that present
day
dlleheil and landed bottom side pirkers received (lOO.OOo.
j kane. and from there home.
! heating methods in
American
up, owing (o a balloon
lire
They all report a very en-|
inauequate
In IP07, Oregon streams de-
___i homes are totally
bursting.
.lovable trip and the vote 86<?IHS
They landed in
a
rather veloped
70.000
hydroelectric
'to cope with modern fashions,
either hot, cold
deep dilrh, but fortunalely the home power; in lt».*5 they pro­
’ finest place visited,
em suffered Ihe most.
Julian duced 241,422 horse power,
Pl
a
h
rr
*
a
hn<
d
l°
r
»n<*'Werent.
The ceiling m
¡course Yellowstone
craped without a scratch. His
^
l several oilier places o f interest}» °® » nd, U;c f,oor 6f° ’
The last of the I »2* Salem
women today, in short skills
mother, however, didn't
g et!
will be remembered
hop crop ha* been purchased
do
not
sit
and
silk
stockings,
mil of it quite so easily. She,
a at 20 cents a pound. The H>25
on
the
ceiling.
carries one black eye and
ERICK SO N R E P A IR S
„»¡cro p is estimated
al
75,000
Heating with gas appears to
proof
sprained wrist ns
B L A K E S L E Y S C O U PE
bales.
be the only way on earth that
llie mishap.
you can maintain a tempera­
Tele-
*i'h(, |»ugcl Sound Power &
Julian lin* been Ihe
Wednesday evening the Edi- lure Wi(tl a properly designed
gram ruFrier for some time, ¡Light Company
is
rebuilding
tor was passing along
Front, furnac<. and Iin even heat dis-
this! it» line* around Hillsboro at
nnd was on duly when
81. about 9:30 o'clock and no~ tribution between the
ceiling
hnppened.
| a cosl o f about ten thousand
ticed a tight in the
and the floor o f one-half
to
will j dollars,
The whole community
l-Otto Erickson's garage ventured one degree with any degree of
be pleased lo know lhal nolfi-l
look in and see what was outside
Iho new Piiefic air mail srr-
temperature.
That
happened,
as
i n g
serious
going on.
There we saw Mr. means that the air is put In-
. vie« between Los Angidea, Sac-¡
I Inri) isn’t n man, woman, or
“ Doc"
Evans
, hat room jn a proper way.
Erickson
and
know- remenlo, Porllaud, ami Seattle
child
wlm
doe*
not
¡busily engaged repairing
to be started In October, may
th e
You can go into Ihe average
Julian.
He I» always on Ihe
carry passengers aud freight. ;
F'ord Coupe (hat had figured (roa|_ or wood-healed
home
Job.
: in the wreck over on the Cor­ today, and you will see women
nell Road near Cedar Mills.
hor|
nnd girls sitting on their feet
were
W.
Mr. Erickson told us that he to keep warm in an
uphol-
white her
announced
their teeth, and
pearly
K au D have
and "Doc’ ha»t volunteered to ,|Pred chair, and they nre Ihe
candidacy for School Director , lip»-----
repair Ihe coupe and return it one» that slay there all day
Critic You have that wrong,i
nl Ihe election to he held on
to Mr. Blake*ley with the cam -iwhn(, the men are active in
serve
F.|»ir.
Angus) II, 1925, to
I pliments of Otto Erickson and an ofBce and are morç or lesa
haven't.
This
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W. Cady’s unexpired term.
Company.
girl has leprosy and pyorrhea.
comfortable.
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C. L. Shearer, who has been
Mr. and Mr*. E. F. nail re­
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Alexan-
F'.lla- I 11 ail a lovely not sun­
living In Ihe "Old Davey" house
last turned Thursday from n vaea-
der drove to Bellingham
on Cedar St. has
moveil
Ills dae I
— <s>Rjc EH APPIE5-
with
Mr. tion trip to points In Catifor-
week for
a visit
(CopyrHV'. T T .ifln
Della— Yes. I have one com­
family onto llie Gill farm sonili
, nia and Southern Oregon.
Alexander’^ mother.
ing tonight.
*
of town.
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Summer Follies
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