The Beaverton review. (Beaverton, Washington County, Or.) 192?-1941, March 24, 1933, Image 5

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    F R ID A Y , M A I i r i l
24, IM S
THE BEAVERTON REVIEW
■— - .............
lilt Bt’uvcrton Review
Im uid every
tun, Oregon.
Friday at
beaver-
Kntcivd u» aecolui-« lu•» mull mat­
ter Dev. 9, 1922 al the Poaloffice
a l Beaverton
Oregon, under the
act of March 3, 1879.
J
II.
Huletl, EtitLur it
Publtaitvt
PI I I H A T D O LLAR TO WORK
A dollar »|H-nt Bow fur construe
tiun or maintenance of property i*
in fur a busy tini".
It enter» the pocket of the work­
man on the job» It goeii
to the
local dealer who »e ll» you l lie sup-
pile*
ui-l
mul«'rialu.
It
| u - mm - h
througli Hi«- hand« of the traimpor-
tntion coinpaniea that curry them
fiom the factory to y»u It »pend»
a time In the cuffvy« of the con­
cern manufacturing them, aiul from
there goea to ita employe». It
via
ita the related conceria» aclling raw
material» and bun
aupplle» to trie
manufacturer. It goea to the gov­
ernment in U»xca, and to the in
» « ¡ o r in lite form o l dividend».
And, finally, it atari» tha cycle all
over again, when aoni»one uov» it
for improving hi» own property.
Thia little «lodar, too, ha» an a-
maiing purchasing power at thia
time. It will buy in- re lumber, more
paint,
more electric wiring, more
o f »im itar aupplie»,
and employ-
moro labor than it ha» for avverai
decade» pant. It will give you a
chance t«i improve and increaae thi-
value o f your property
at r«»ck
bottom pri«ea. I f you keep It hid
tng, it’» w orthle»» -only by taking
it out and putting it to work can
you ami other* gain it’»
potential
be nef Ita.
So put your apare dollar» to
work on your property. Mak« them
fix or renew the furnace, the ned
the garage Make them taint and
repair the ate|M You’ll be getting
your money’« worth «eversi time« j
over and you’ll
providing em
ploymetit
in a doten
hu»irt«a*e«
ami doing your part to alleviai«
rlUtre»» and build purchaairg power
Joha are ch«-aper anil b«-tt«-r than
charily arvl without
j«d>«
there
won't be money for charity.
I'leaae refer
vn m
t«f your Hible, Acta,
Now I d • not know if the good
hook hail your r«lit<»r in mind, but
there ha» brrn a lot o f ju «t what
that verse *»f the Good H*> k tall«
o f There »eem » U\ have hoen littb
thought in the mind» of » -i - that
your editor, uaually ■<> »oft »poken,
would write the«e thing« that have
miiumh I the talk
o f a Treating
ami
ruing f««r
libel or »lamler.
Referring
ta «he
Good
Hook
again, let u» re all fo r an inatant
the viait of «he good Queen S h e!»
to the glorious court o f the wiae
King Solomon. I.««' in quote from
her »|M-ech to the
King: (F ir*»
King«. X. 6-7) ” It waa a true re­
port
that
I tu a rd .........howbeit I
believed not the word» until.........
mine eye.« ba«l »ecn. ami behold,
thi
half wax not (old .”
iuut th«< mayor were putiuntly striv­
ing to better, with the possible ex ­
ception of the Silver Star matter
which seemed to lie conaUlered by
them to be out of th «ir jurisdiction.
Well, anyway, the mayor »m l coun­
cil get littl" en»ugh for their pains
and I did not feel like publishing
hi» cominunioation and I went to him
and told him »o, with th« proviso
that it would be over my protest.
Itathor ourtly
he told me I could
do "Just as I saw fit."
Just a »hurt time after thia, there
up|M«ared an nil in the
classified
»rot ion of certain I’ortland Sunday
palters
stating
that
Beaverton
wanted n
nev «|»p cr
The Setter
liuainr»» Bureau
of I’ortland in­
formed me the nil» were signed K
K. Flahrr.
I. V. M«'Adoo then o f Hcio drove
here ami asked if 1 wanted to »ell
out. W«'ll, I had no Intention just
then o f aellig out but it gnvc me
the idea and I Inserted am ad in the
I'uliliwher»* Auxiliary uf the paper
f«ir Mile. Soon letters began to come
in »m l I t,u«i one man wlio wo* com -
ing to look over the place. However,
at aliout |h«- time I got his letter,
a Chamber of Commence meeting
»a «
held in th"
high school at
winch II II. Jefferies made hi» ap ­
pearance »n«|
gave out the word
that h«' wa« "going to atari o news­
paper in Beaverton." Oh, ye«, wy
forgot to state that Mr. Fisher and
one D. U. Cochrane
were
done
friend» at that lime, and we had
refused to print «»ne o f Cochrane's
contributions attacking th«'
»«'hoot
board.
h e ll,
you eon druA your own
«on lusion». Th« »e event« were tak­
ing place Miur-g in til« winter and
»1 ring of 192«. About .lie first of
•tprll. It may vary iu il a ll’.Us as
I la v e n«i record, ‘T .it Beaverton
l.i erpri»e" appeared «.n tnc streets,
>«a, literally on th«’ » t r ie ’ s, fur one
« «ul i pick up iu,i: •» on utmost any
* .;« * « « » in any bio-» in ow «
tCuiitinued iV ilt Week;
A L O H A NEW S
II
E liA M . B E N E F IT
T ie Aloha toseball team, under
th« management of Fred McBreen,
bus joined the
Sunset
Baseball
l.oague, composed of team» from
Aloha, iP-avrrton, Hillsboro, Maple-
“ ir-d, Oiw«-go, Kuy-Verbourt, Scholls
■ «ml Tualatin.
For the imrpose of raising mon­
ey with which to pay for uniforms
! and for other expense», Mr. Mcb’recn
and a»s slates are planning a bene-
Dl »up; er and «lance to be held at
the Aloha Grange hall on April 2».
The Alu'ia Lumber Company has
| kindly donuti-d lumber necessary to
•rert a lock stop on the Aloha dia­
mond.
Floyd (i. Nation, a »on o f K. L.
Nn*on, 1» moving h «r« with hii fa m ­
ily from Montana In tha m ar fut­
ure, having purchased a 1W «e ra
tract Ju»t caat of Aloha. He 1» now
having the land cleared prapam.
tory to the erection of a aet of new
building».
— ALO H A CALEN D AR
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A
'«HAI. KH’I M l.
j onomica effected by 25 women of
| the Brooks home extension unit,
i Tw elve
families were assisted in
saving money on their grocery bills
35 persons were eating more vege-
i tables, 21 were using more milk, 6
I homemakers were using a more ec-1
| onomiical form of cereal, 13 were
; using more home produce«! and p“ r-
! erved foods, and 14 children
had
improved their eating habits. In ad
1 dition, good suggew'ions from the
I project hod been passed on to 1H1
other ndividuals.
TKANHI EK8
l:. rt Buell i-t ux t.. Kiank I auk
a t et al. 10.081 acrea Sec I T1S K1W
Wm. Steele et ux to W alter Q.
Orr et ux, 24.76 acre» Sec. 16 T2H
lt2W.
Mary C. W att» to David L. W att»
Part Seen. 21 and 28 l]l.S R2W.
Chria Hi oil et ux to Date-Prune
Development Co. Part of
% o f I.
Il'utli-r DI,tC No. 48 T IN 112W.
Charlotte
Hilt», to
Rhode
M
HoU-hkl»» *'t al. Tract 32 Virginia
Place.
Albert Yanakey et ux
to Wm
W e, 6 acrea Sec » T1S R2W.
E. O. Robb et ux to
Augu»ta
Reianer, 40.43
acre» Sec. 22 T IS
R2W
Chari«« A. Coaper to Harry la r -
aon e l al. Lot* 6 and 7 Hit | and
Ix>t 4 ,Blk 3, W llke,boro
Harry A. Alexander et ux to T.
R. Denney, Part o f Wm. F. null
DLC T IS RVW.
John Cnaaman et al to Sam Shaw
et ux. 40 acre» Sec 20 T2N R2W
Alliert M Koberatein et ux to
Alice N. Kau»t, Ix»t I I
lakevicw
A.Id. Dalton.
Worth Repeating
He was a bit shy, and after ihe
Fad thrown her arms around him
and kissed him for bringing her a
bouquet of flowers, he ar«>se and
started to leave,
“ I am sorry I offended you,” she
said.
"Oh, I am not offended,’’ he r e ­
plied. “ I ’m going fo r more flowers.”
Owl— There’s a fool
ing
"good morning”
again.
rooster la y ­
at bedtime
Missionaries Return to Moody
For 27th Founder's Week Meet
Na/.arene Church
Rev.
W.llard I*.
Andersen,
i ’axtor
W. had another good «lay last
Sunday with splendid
attendance.
If you are not in the habit o f at- !
tending church come over and v is it!
us. You will find a friendly welcome
Rev. W. I*. Keebaugh. a visiting
preacher, will be with us next Sun­
day morning. We are expecting s
wonderful time. Come and heir us
erjoy it. You are invited to all our
regular
service»:—Sunday
School
SI’OSI) T B UMOHl’S at
A. M. Morning worship at
• ----
a I I 9:45
A. M. N.Y.P.S 6:30 P. M Even­
“ Kgotiam ii an anmthetic pro­
ing Service 7:30 P. M. Prayer and
vided
by
nature to deaden the
Praise Wednesday 8. P. M. Don’t
pain o f a darn fool.,’
forget the chorus practice with Mrs.
Tripp as instructor at 7:30 Wed.
“ Ju.t look « f
old Phillip» over
there- - thoroughly enjoying himself!
Congregational Church
And I ’ve alwaya thought he waa a
Rev. Charles F. Clarke, pastor
woman hater.’’
“ So he 1»; but »he’» not with him
Well
Friends: We are
always
tonight."
think of some message to help or
” I>oe» your w ife agree with you? something to do fo r you. so next
Sunday morning we will think t o - 1
asked the ksdy on a viait to «he
gether aliout “ Sin in the Mind of
tmpic isle.
Man” and at 7:30 P. M. about “ A
" I do not know,’’ answered the
man that made Jesus Marvel” That
stalwart cannibal chief. " I
have
was a great thing ko do. He must
rfudiously
refrained from
eating
have been a remarkable man. both
her."
o f the Christian Endeavor Societies
Wednesday night at 8:00 oclu-k.
A letter was sent to a rich man­
ufacturer in the State, demand­
kniton Church
ing $50,000 or otherwise his w ife
would be kidnapped. Through^ an
Officers and
members o f
the
error the latter was delivered to
a poor lal«orrr o f the same name, church are urged ito be present at
who replied: “ I ain't got no mon­ the last quarterly conference to be
ey,
but I ’m interested in
your held at -he church at Laurel, Mon­
day evening. March 27 7:30 o’clock.
proposition.”
P h o to » »h ow main a u ditorium ol M oody Bible in stitu te, C h ica go , scene
annual Fou n d er's W eek con feren ce to be held Feb. S-9. 1933.
in
grou n d is seen tb r w om en's building on t L j ro o f o f which is one o f
o f station W M B i
(I n s e r t ) the R ev James M. G ray. D D „ L L D.
M ood y Bible In stitu te.
o f the 27th
r ig h t back*
radio tow ers
president o f
Hundreds of alumni former students . the Rev George W Rhoad from far­
and frlenda of tbe Mood; Bible Insti­ away Abyssinia in Africa.
Memories of D L Moody will be re­
tute. Chicago, are expected to gather
siled by several Chicago minister*, in-
there for the 27th annual Pounder s ; eluding the Rev Howard C Pulton
Week conference commemorating the D D . the Rev Harry J Hager, the Rev
memory of the late Dwight L Moody Carlisle L Hubbard. D D . and the Rev
internationally known evangelist The William McCarrell On folloartng day»
gathering will be held during the csslona will be held at 8 JO A M 2
oerlod of Feb 5-9 1933. with each day P M and 730 P M.. when there wll.
designated as of some special Impor­ be expositions of holy scripture» In-
' u.rpretatlons of prophecy, defense of
tance
Between twcnty-Ove and thirty the faith, wonders of misatona field»
apeakers. some of them of world-wide and an alumni home-coming oelebra-
fame, will address the scores of meet­ I Hon.
Opening day and a Bible Institute's
ing* to be held dunug the conference
Among others are the Rev William day. on which presidents of six of the
Lamb, famous author and lecturer on larger lnstltu'.es of the country will
prophecy. Sydney Australia, the Rev attend, and Missionary day are ex­
William Evans. Ph
D - nationally pected to be the highlights of the con­
Scores of Moody-trained mu»-
known Bible expositor. Los Angeles clave
Calif . Prof John E Kuizcnga. D D
.onaries will return for a ,j...posium.
lmli-g frem every ::*■ 1« J and un­
w.io holds the chair of apologetics in
F r u u . I h a w . o g i c a J »iii.n a i). a a i
* IN O R E G O N
H O M E S f
THE JAZZ HOUND
i «1 i
i
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— hi 111. i i
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Mr and Mrs. F. P. Bushey have
rented the former Burton place at
G R E S H A M — A total of
$204.52
You can
run to this and that was made by 20 women enrolled in
the comer o f Waridngton and A lex ­
ander strreta. Mr bushey is a re ­ and the other a ffa ir— you can dress the renovation and remodeling pro­
tired army officer and was station­ up and dull up and spend up and ject in the Cedar Home extension
ed in ihe I ’hilippine Islands four- yet the same old hunger inside you. unit, according to reports handed
And after this world, the denizens
teen year», where he was instru­
in to Frances Clinton, Multnomah
mental in putting into e ffre t a gen­ dawn below w ill crowd up to jeer County Home Dcmontrotion agent
at you and to say that hell is just
Where Your Patronage Is Appreciated
eral sales tax. Mr. Bushey
says
This saving rep resented foil y-ntlie
one lojig heartache; forever lost to
thia system of taxation has
lieen
garments
dry
e'eaned
with
an
esti­
God who made you foi himself.
Half Soles $1.00 $1.25 & $1.50
very successful in the Philippines
W hy, think yotu, did Jesus Christ mated saving o f $14.35. one garment
IiCt u» eml <>ur quotation» with and Ix-lieves it would prove e«|ually
strip himself o f his glory ami leave dyesl frith an estimated saving of
Rubber Heals 35c & «50c
the word* o f the immortal Lincoln, satisfactory in Oregon.
the realmn o f light to come among $.8.>, ami 28 garmeri's remodel«*!
’’ With malice
toward»
none, with
with
an
estimated
saving
o
f
$189.32
fallen men? W hy did he go to the
SAM BAKER. PROP.
charity for «11, with courage (o do
Ik-tail* t> ~ ,iminary to the organ­ Croa« and open his holy heart to
the right « « God give* U« to »oe ization o f a !>«y scout troop at A- i
llROOKS— That the project on
receive all the putrid sin and to
706] Washington St.
Portland, Oregon
that right, we propone to carry on loha have lieen worked out and the
“ I jow coat meals” has met a real
become very sin itself?
until the end. I do the Very beat first meeting was held Wednesday.
need
i*
shown
by
the
repoii'.
o
f
ec-
Why did he?
I knqw how— the !>e»t I can;
and Mar«d» 8, with twelve boys in at­
He who knew no sin was born
I mean <o ki'ep on doing oo until tendance Mr. Crawly has been ap- into this world to becryne sin for
the end. I f the eml bring» me out |M>intled scoutmaster. Tho troop is
right, what 1» *ai<| agv»in»t me won’t sponsored by
the
Aloha Grange
W hy?
amount to
anything.
I f the enu and the committee in charge is com­
“ TYiat wc might become the right­
tiring« me nut wrung, ten angel« posed o f E. C. McElroy, R. Wheel­ eousness of God in Him.”
»wearing I waa right would make er and R. P. Rassmuasen.
Right now settle the big question,
!»<» difference.’’
take your stand that you are deliv­
A t 787 Oregon St in Portland, I to baby chicks as well as all kinds attention is given evdry customer
We hove made but a little !*•-
Verne Wilson is busily engaged ered from the guilt and curse of Oregon. Member of city state and o f poultry. Their baby chicks are j regardless o f che amount o f pur­
gitn.'ng o f the hiatory o f thi« pub
in building a riuvk room at ihe A- sin by hi* death fo r you. Then Bi­ national
society association», in­ sturdy and full of pep and «hose j chase.
Ih-ation The
Review,
So
many loha Grange hall.
ble,
Bible,
Bible for your new cluding Accredited
chicks . People in this lo.ality who ar*
Hatchery and who have purchased baby
thing» have transpired.
lie» hnve
marching order* and prayer, prayer, Breeders A ss o c »'io n of Oregon and here invariably re-order from
th is’ interested in poultry raising should
been circtilnte«!, the report o f in­
Rrproaenlatives from Aloha. Hub­ prayer for the power to go aheod- International Baby Chick Associa­ firm when they are in the market *
visit these hatcheries where they
nocent action« have been distorted er, HazeUkilc, Reedville and Coop­
Old-Time Religion. R«wc 95, Rt. 2, tion. Has lieen an important fac­ again. This shows w-hat kind o f : w ill receive valuable
information
in the itelling and it ha* been go­ er Mountain met at the Huber Com- j Beavertoji, Oregon.
sell
and it is
not and service.
tor in promoting the more exten­ chicks they
ing «vi for a long time. Thi» time, mcreial
Club
Monday
evening.
that their business
has 1 They make a specialty o f day
sive raising o f poultry in this skate strange
w«* are out to tell aonu- o f it he mo­ March fi, nnd completed organiza­
! grown to such large proportions
Telephone Easit 1805.
old chicks and are in a position at
tive« prompting the distortion of tion details o f the Aloha-Huher Ser­
This firm conducts one o f
the and is still inceasing
the truth.
all times to furnish chicks o f any
vice club. This Ixxlv has as it’» ob­
They are always willing to give
larges: and most modern hatcheries
age that are needed to fill a de­
Truth, ce'iahed to earth. will rise ject the co-ordination and
super­
any
information
desired
and
give
in this section and annually pro­
pleted stock.
•gain, Th
Eternal Y ea r» o f G«yl vision o f the relief work with-in it’s
P R O S P E R IT Y P A R T Y , fo r Bea- duce thousands o f baby chicks. The prompt attention to letters, person- j
are
her«.
Hut Error,
wounded, district.
W e wish to compliment Mr. J- S.
verton R elief will b* held in the hatchery is known all
over
the all calls or telephone inquiries ard Maguire upon the leading position
writhe» in |*iin, and die« among
Beaverton
High
School,
Friday
orders.
her worshipper«."
A play, “ Apple Blossom Tim e,” evening, March 24th nt 8:30 o’clock. country. They are pe«vple o f wide j 'llhe public is always welcome to his firm has attained and to urge
is in course o f preparation by mem­ T h eiv will be dancing in the Audi­ experience in this important bus­ j visit the hatcheries. The aim o f tho all our readers to consult with him
( ContimKxl from last week)
bers o f Alohn Grange
under the torium, Card« and Refreshments in iness and ar«' considered
author­ ( Maguire Hatchery is to leave e v ­ on all matters pertaining to baby
Thi*
state
o f mutters
lasted iliroctnrship o f Mrs. E. C McElroy. j the Cafeteria. lVnations of staple
Adv.
customer
satisfied___personal chicks.
ities upon all matters pertaining ery
throughout 1923-24-25-26 The of
It is scheduled for production at n groceries and sh«>e* will be greatly
fieious ones were getting more nnd ilntc i-arly in April.
appreciated and will be- accepted
more disgruntled
that they
had
Mr. nnd Mrs. R. A. Alexander, fo r admission if you are short of
been forced to close up. Well, Karl o f Portland, have rented the Me- funds.
Admission 25f
Fi*h««r and Frv«l
Koshland
wen- Cabo place o f tw o acres on Rlanton Children 10«*.
Adv.
pretty regular contributors to those street west o f Wheeler avenue.
columns. Their effusions were taken
You and your friend* are cord­
violent exception to nnd given us
The Aloha Bridge Club met
at ially invited ito attend a card party
the principal cause, by the officious 1ho home o f Mrs. Her!>ert Itnid at given by the I-a«lie* Auxiliary at
As designers this popular com-
A t 5823 Foster Road, Telephone be seen at this establishment is ai-j
ones as why they wrri* not giving Tobins on Tuesday afternoon. March the Huber (Hub house, Saturday
pony
has acheived a w eP merited
ways
comprehensive,
because
this
1780 in Portland, under the capable
»is their supi>ort. December 31,1926 14. Mrs. A. Richards wits assisting evening, March 25. Lunch nnd priz­
firm
buys in huge quantities in reputation, the design: being or­
management
o
f
Mr.
H.
J.
Fr«’
iheit.
w«> printed quite a lengthy t —*r>- h«»stes*.
are
every style and material available. iginal and artistic, and they
es. Admission
26,*. Children not
butinn from Mr. Fisher. Thci xi»r«
playing card* 8 to 16 years old Mr. Freiheit needs no introduction
When tine builds a home, busi­ ready at all times to submit designs
( to most o f our readers as many of
wards in th« first issue in January,
ness structure or any other build­ fo r all classes o f work in the line
Mr. nd Mrs. Harobl Porter and 10< admission.
them will recall he is a world war
we printed a spirited «-«litorial con-
as well as to faithfully execute to
children o f Coquillo wore guests of
ing they usually consult a
comp­
denting those who were circulating
B eaverton
Rehek- vi'teran having had active service etent architect to draw up
and the letter any special designs sub­
Mrs Pointer’s sister. Mrs. Culbert­
the
past
nml .signing a petition to the county
ah
Lodge
N o in France and during
make their plans for such a struc­ mitted to them.
son, and fam ily over the week end.
twelve years has been engaged In
nuthoritics to allow the Silver Star
218
m
e
e
li
first
ture
so that it w ill be artisic and i They have the very latest and
Mr Porter ha« rcnti'd the Week’s
Inn to re-open. It ha«l l«*en rinsed
and th ird
T u e s ­ his present occupation.
in harmony with surroundings and most mode»m appliances. This in­
place
on
Vista
avenu*
and
expects
by S heriff Reev«-».
In selecting a fam ily
memorial location. The same care and care­ cludes the best equipment which en­
day even in g s
«1
For the n«'xt issue or one soon to move in about April 1. Mrs. Port­
7-30 P. M in th* this firm can show you memorials ful attention should also be taken able* them to produce the finest
after, Mr, Fisher sent in a direct »1- er a tv! the children will join him i I.O.O.F. Hall. Mrs. Sarah Clu.m- •built on the basis o f quality, em­
in the selection of a monument or grades of work in the most expert
ta«'k on the City Govorment, «silling after the close o f school.
berlain, secretary, and Mrs. Hazei bodying both durability and goo<! memorial. This firm is considered an«i finished manner. In fact this is
f«*r them to resign nnd vigi'rnusly. j
and
in
both
these competent and very capable design­ known as one of the best equipped
p-tf appearance
Mr. and Mrs. Roy -Bain, o f Port­ Miller. N. G.
I will quote: "A s a citir.cn publicly
qualities
imperishable
materials ers o f monuments and art memor­ in the state and is known far and
I call upon the Mayor o f Beaverton land, hnve purchased the nine-room
are used in consti'uction.
ials and will be glad at all times wide fo r the artistic quality o f it’s
Rosario
Taylor-«
to remedy these rendition* or re­ house located on a two aere tTact N O TIC E — Th«-
The same painstaking care
is to o ffe r expert advice, plans and dependable work The editor o f this
west
o
f
Huber
avenue
about
five
will
be
located
after
the
first
of
sign! and let some other mien do
edition personally recommends Mr.
bln.'s* south o f the highway. They the mortth in the John W elter build­ given the purchase of a small nietn- suggestions along these lines to all
the work— It can be done!"
FreiheR’s superlative service to all.
across from orial from this firm as s monument interested in high grade work of
So fa r as most o f the condition* plan material improvements on the ing on the corner
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Garage.
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Adv. k or mausoleum l i e stock which car. this kind.
mentioned in his tirade, the counril] place and will occupy it about M ay t. ’ Stipes
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Sam Baker Shoe Repairing ^
Maguire Electric Hatchery
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