Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 06, 1937, Page 2, Image 2

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HK áHKUULa* COUMTl JOURNAL, M oR U / tJtoG UÄ
VÀGfci T W O
FRIDAY. AUGUST 6, 1987
January
, $130.10 • the County Court and allowed by tion of this notice, to-wit: July 23,
February
126.55 thè County Court against the Gen­ 1937.
t
'
MMèFowler
March
«49.00 eral and-or Road Fund of Sherman
SHERMAN COUNTY OBSERVE; .. Established Nov. 2. 188*
r . / Administratrix.
April
127.95 County for the period of six mon­ 88-42
GRASS VALLEY JOURNAL, Established Oct. 14. 1897
May
196.80 ths, beginning January 1, 1937 and
CONSOLIDATED, M KRCH 6. 1981
From the Observer August 7, 1908 June
126.60 ending June $0, 1937. All expen­ IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
WASCO NEWS-ENTERPRISE, Established 1891
O.
L.
Belshe
has
his
left
foot
Total
S
’
$966.60
ses listed herein have been paid THE STATE OF OREGON FOR
CONSOLIDATED MARCH 4. 1932
badly crushed in” the jaws of his
This report is prepared from by General and-or Road Fund THE COUNTY OF SHERMAN
combine Saturday.
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Published Every Friday at Moro. Oreiron, By
and based upon the records of this warrants, as per the records of the ANNA F. SCHWARTZ, MARY E.
GILES L. FRENCH.
Managing Editor
T. W. Brannon was in Moro office and I believe the same to be Clerk’s office.
BUGHOLTZ and GEORGE SCH­
Tuesday after supplies. His crop
and correct,
Plaintiffs
I believe this report to be true WARTZ,
is turning out fairly well but would ! Dated July 20, 1937.
and correct.
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have been far better y itb a good
Respectfully submitted,
Dated July 20, 1937. »Respect­ PEARL GARRETT, TOM GAR-
r»ih » w o n * » < 0 ? ^ /
!
ETT, EDWARD SCHWARTZ, and
Joe Truitt, County Clerk. fully submitted,
SEMI-ANNUAL RE-
Joe* Truitt, County Clerk. FREDERICK SCHWARTZ, Def­
endants.
PORT OF DISBURSEMENTS
ulator line of steamers on the,
SUMMONS
FOR THE PERIOD FROM Jan. Lupine Rebekah Lodge Nou 116
Entered as second-class matter at the Postoffire, at Moro, Oregon,
Dalles-Portland run. The fleet con-*
No. 2442 *
1, 1937 to July 7, 1937
under Act of Congress of Marcii 3. 1879-
Moro, Oegon
Bists of the Bailey Gatzert, The
TO EDWARD SCHWARTZ AND
Roads & Highways
$17026.56
SUBSCRIPTION RATES—PAYABLE IN ADVANCE.
Dalles City and the Capitol ’City.
Sheriff’s Salary
900.00
Meets 2d and 4th Tu­ FREDERICH SCHWARTZ, DEF­
II. 50
One Y “nr ......... ..........
Corning from The Dalles Satur-j
ENDANTS.
21Ò.00
Traveling
expenses
esdays of each month
day Mr. Watts met a mother wild ’
AUGUST 6, 1937
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
Transporting prisoner to
Visiting members wel OF OREGON, you and each of you
cat and three large kittens. He
8.49
State Penitentiary
come.
killed one of the kittens.
are required to appear and an­
of electric power we do wish some
Transporting prisoner
FARMERS AND LABOR
Mitchell
and
Foss
have
tonpruej
swer the complaint filed against
one would publish a primer on
Hazel Truitt N. G.
77.10
from Idaho
and groove lumber on hand to
Press reports indicate that the power and tell what it actually
Lila Bull. Secretary you in the above entitled Court
^Deputy Sheriff’s Salary
375.03
make up water tanks of 400, 500
joint committee of grange and costs and why and who gets the
and' cause within five weeks from
St%te Industrial Accident
or 600 gallon capacity..
A. F. of L. members has reduced money and what for. No one, it
Commission
37.5 Bethlehem Chapter, No. 78. O. E. 8 the date of the first publication *
From the Observer August 9, 1918
the tension between farmers and 8WmSi talks about power who isn’t
of this summons as hereinafter
Moro, Oregon
Sheriff’s office expenses
323.21
A number of families from Moro
labor union truckers in the vicinity interested in a job, political or
Meets Every Second stated, and if you fail to so an­
Clerk’s Salary
750.00
Governor Martin this week con­
and vicinity made a picnic party. Deputy Clerk’s Salaxy
of The Dalles by its . meeting in otherwise.
rtoX
Fourth
Thursdays in each swer said Complaint or other­
375.09
tinued his attacks against J.« D. Sunday at Murray Springs near
Portland Tuesday. .Its report was
Month. Visiting member* wise appear or plead in this cause.
237.21
Ross as the probable administrator Rufus in honor of Serai Searcy, 1 Clerk’s office expenses
that the A. F. of L. did not intend
Plaintiffs for want thereof will
luvited.
450.00
of Bonneville dam. In a statement home on harvest furlough from the Treasurer’s Salary
to make farmers hire union men to CANNED TOMATOES
apply
to the Court for relief pray
Frances
King
W.
M.
Office Expenses
to the press the governor reviews
75.92
unload their trucks but that com-
ed for in) Plaintifffa Gbmplaint,
Ruth Sparling. Secretary.
The canners of tomatoes have Ross’ opposition to the Bonneville Brementon naval yards. w
1 Assessor’s Salary
900.00
Petitions generally signed by
mercial truckers of farm products recentiy come to the realization development and declared that the
namely, a decree o f the above en­
Field Assessor
400.00
would be made to join unions.
titled
Court setting aside the deed
Eureka
Lodge
No.
121
A-F
&
A-M
that more of the red and juicy Seattle utility manager has always tax payers were presented to the Office expenses
316.75,
executed and delivered on the 23rd
• Moro, Oregon
To the extent of its ability the fruit—or is it vegetable—was opposed the interests of the farm­ court Saturday asking the county COURTHOUSE:
Meets the 1st and 3rd day of November, 1936 by Char­
180.00 !
committee has done a valuable canned than used and that a sur­ ers of the great Inland Empire as to furnish uniforms for the fou- Salary of Janitor
Thursday
evenings of les H. Schwartz to the defendant,
service. There are, however, limits plus is threatened for the coming well as the Columbia River section home guard organizations/ Form­ Janitors supplies,
37.54
al action was delayed but it is
to its ability. Labor members are year.
each
month.
Visiting Pearl Garrett, purporting to con­
of* Washington and Oregon. Ap­
150.00
probable that 40 uniforms for each Furnace Tender
all affiliated with the federation of
members
cordially
in­ vey to said defendant the fee sim­
Time was, or so the old timers pointment of Ross, the governor company will be bought at $11 I Water
31.05
vited to meet with us. ple title to the following described
labgr and it may be the C. I. O. tell us, when the canned tomato declared, would m itigate against
| , _ Lights
99.14
real property situated In the Co­
,
that gets control of transportation took the place of many modern the success of the gigantic power each.
Roy Powell. W. M.
E. W. Lewis has temporarily sus- j Repairs and work on court
on the west coast and this would drinks. Before gilded and glassy and navigation project.
C- V. Belknap. Secv unty of Sherman, State of Ore­
25.84
pended
his
professional
duties
as
j
Yard
make agreement between farmers bars were used to sell soft drinks
—— :------- — ------- ——— — — ———:
'_x.-Jt .r~ gon, to-w it:-
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boss tonsorial artist for Moro and CIRCUIT COURT:
All of Section sixteen (16)
and the A. F. of L. valueless.
Moro
Lodge
No.
113,
I.
O.
O. F
Employment of two additional is helping Chester Silver haul Salary of Bailiff
across and before ice and modern
7.00
in Township three (3) South
Mbro.
Oregon
Then is must be remembered refrigeration made any thing wet guards at the state prison was wheat into Moro with a new Denby Reporter
16.00
of Range sixteen (16) East
that unionization is getting closer palatable the canned tomato took authorized by the Board of Control truck Silver has recently bought Jurors
Meets 1st and 3rd
190.40
of the Willamette Meridian,
to the farmers each year in spite the place of ice cream, orangeade, this week. Salaries of the new to replace his .tractor and wagon Witensses
Tuesdays in the
419.00
containing
640 acres more or
of the presumptive cooperation be­ lemonade and a multitude of other guards will be paid out of the pris­
IO.O.F. hall. Tran
outfit.
COUNTY COURT
less, excepting kbout two (2)
tween the grange leaders and the ades and olas.
on revolving fund, the emergency ■
sient and visiting
------------------------
| Salary of Judge
225.00
acres formerly sold for cem­
labor officials. For the farmers the
brothers are cordi­
Prospectors loaded sad looking board having refused to approve a COUNTY CLERK’S SEMI-AN-' Judge’s expenses
32.15
etery purposes in the north
past few years have been a stra­ burros with case» of tomatoes to deficiency appropriation when it
ally invited to meet
182.31
NUAL REPORT OF CLAIMS Commissioner’s expenses
west corner of said section,
tegic retreat and after all the only sustain them across hot and dusty met here more than a month ago.
with us.
PAID AGAINST THE ROAD. Judg»e’s & Commissioners
and
for an order restraining and
difference between a strategic re­ deserts and cow punchers when
Lewis McKee, N. G.
39.52
FUND,
Jan.
1,
1937
to
July
T,
Ass’n
dues
prohibitiiv?
the defendant^ Pearl
treat and a rout is speed.
Representatives of an American
Joe Truit. Secretary
starting on a days* ride swelled the
1937
:
_
, JUSTICE COURT:
Garrett,
from
selling, assigning,
The above is, of course, written pocket of their chaps with a can Federation of Labor local at Gas­
29.15
transferring,
or
in any way en­
Salary
of
Roadma.ter
&
.
¡Fees
of
Justke
P™“
on the assumption that unioniza­ of tomatoes and a durable biscuit ton, Washington county, appealed
9.10 NOTICE TO CREDITORS
cumbering
said
land
pending the
laborers
$4387.57
,
tion is nbt desired by the farmers from the cook’s supply. Now, even to Governor Martin this week for Road machinery - ...
AU persons having claims a- determination of this suit, and for
6342.20 Co™ er 8 « P « « « »"<1
and that it would interfere serious­ with the advertising tomato juice protection from C. I. O. members
7.50 gainst the estate of H. L. Lan- such other and further relief as
ly with farm operations. This has received as a cure for drink who, they claimed, had threatened Maintenance of Co reads,
i
Sup’t.
Salary
750.00
phear, deceased, are hereby notified to the Court may seem just and
road supplies & repair
theory may some day be proved swollen heads, there is a surplus. them with violence If they attempt
150.00 to present them in proper form to equitable, and for the Plaintiff’s
5795.79 'rrave^nfiT expenses
of
machinery
to be wrong.
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Partly, no doubt, because a paler ed to return to work at the plant
165.34 the undersigned, the duly appoint­ costs and disbursements herein.
$17025.56 Incidental office expenses
TOTAL
Farmers are really at the mercy citisenry has gone to paler drinks. of the Stimson Lumber company.
Office help
120.00 ed, qualified and acting Adminis­
This summons is served by pub­
Two years ago employees of the ITEMIZED:
of the unions anyway. For if trans
Health qfficer’s sgjary
150.00
The case hardened pioneer who
trator
of
the
estate
of
H.
L.
Lan-
lication
thereof in the Sherman
$4887.57
poitation comes under control of could be happy and contented while same plant, then non-union, appeal- Salaries
Expenses
4.76 phear, deceased, at his office in County Journal, a weekly news­
ed
to
the
governor
for
protection
State
Industrial
Accident
strong unions it will be impossible straning the juice from a ,can of
Inspection county parks
37.50 Moro, Oregon, within six months paper printed, piAlished and of
151.77
Commission
for farmers to ship their products tomatoes through his whiskers, from pickets of the Federation ol
Stock Inspector’s Salary
150.00 from the date of this notice, to-wit: general circulation in Sherman
Gasoline for roads $1120.07
unless all rulings of the laborers rubbing the solid part on the back Labor.
Old Age Assistance
1056.30 July 30. 1937.
County, Oregon, by order of the
Less refund of gas- .
are followed. Union men know of his neck for relief from the sun
Public Assistance 1
1033.37 39 to 42
Geo. G. Updegraff. Honorable Carl Hendricks, Judge
Aid of the State Bond commis­ oline used by road
this and are intent on gaining ab­ and feeding the remains 1 to his
Blidn Assistance
34.67
of the above entitled Court, made
sion
in refunding its outstanding employees
133.54
solute control of shipping and have horse, is now seen only in the mov­
Aid to Dependent Children
and entered on the 13th day of
18.40 NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
986.53
bpnd
and
warrant
debt
has
been
Total
JAIL: ~
nearly succeeded. It is unwise,— ies with a synthetic tan and store
July, 1937, which said order re­
sought by the city of Bandon. It National Hospital Asso­
Notice is given that Margaret quires that this Summons be pub­
Board of Prisoners
23.53
and they know it—to alienate all whiskers.
110.00
is proposed to refund $156,373 in ciation
Tuel, as Executrix of the last, will lished once a week for four con­
farmers at the present time. Fur­
Supplies
and
fixtures
,
9.15
That there is a surplus of this
Repairs
76 and testiment of Merritt G. Tuel, secutive and successive weeks and
thermore if there is to be political ambrosia of the pioneers is to be outstanding bonds at 25 cents on Road machinery, repairs
3713.19
& road supplies
deceased, htfs filed her final report the first publication of this Sum­
TAX
REBATE:
control by the unions they will regretted for economic reasons. the dollar and $102,587 in out­
36.00
standing warrants on the basis of Rent on machine shed-
Taxes refunded
4.47 rnd account with the clerk of the mons is the 16th day of July, 1957.
need the farm vote to help them. That there is a lack of the sturdy
35 cents on the dollar. The refund­ Cement & steel on bridges 219.60 Taxes of Shiel property
county court of Sherman County T. Lester Johnson and Alfred P.
There is not much that farmers pioneer spirit is to be regretted ing program is necessary m order Road mileage
578.70
in Gilliam county
21.33 Oregon, and that Saturday, the Kelley, Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
can do about it. When the Wag­ for much more important reasons. that the stricken city may take ad­ Grader
1000.00
28th day of (August, 1937, at the Postoffice address: Wasco. Oregon
Se»ler
of
Weights
&
Measures
ner act was passed there were few, A people that ’ took its tomatoes vantage of federal funds in its re­ Bull Dozer
992.20
Expenses
17.53 hour of 10 o’clock a. m., and the
if any, protests from farm organi­ straight from the can was much construction program, according to Auto Patrol
4350 00
county court room of said court
zations and the wages and hours more self reliant than a people Mayor Ed Capps.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
$17025.66 CURRENT EXPENSES, COURT- has <been fixed as the time and place
Total
bill recently went through the sen­ that takes its tomato juice- in a
SEMI-AN- J ? ? . USE ;
Notice
is hereby given that
fr hearing all objections to said
COUNTY CLERK*S
ate with no arguments by propo­ cock tail. The first problem is com­
33.00
Esther
A
Stanley has been ap­
report.
NUAL REPORT ON FEES COL- Migc,
One of the liveliest sessions the
nents of the agriculturalists. Labor paratively easy to solve; what are
10.45
pointed
by
the County Court ol
Margaret
Tuel.
LECTED and Disbhtsements of TeienhonA_
Board of Control has held in many
is strengthening itself rapidly we going to do about- the second ?
II2.00: Geo. G. Updegraff,
the
State
of
Oregon for Sherman
months was staged thia.week when
Lfec’ Jan-
1937 40 Ju,y *’ Courthouse Insurance
these days. If it does., not over­
48.07’ Attorney for Executrix
County,
Administratrix
of the Es­
39-42
the members sat in judgment on a
reach itself it will be In control
22.50
tate
of
F.
L.
Stanley
Deceased,
RECEIPTS:
C
o
u
r
t/
Printing
controversy between gill netters
MAIL SERVICE
104.35
soon.
and
has
qualified.
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$517.20 County A(fent< o(fce
and seiners on the lower Columbia Recording fees
NOTICE TO CREDITORS '
1600.00,
Notice is hereby given to all
The railroad company presuma­ river. The gill netters, represent­ Circuit Court fees
If farmers are to keep their tra­
'
All persons having claims a- persons having claims against
Bond
of
officers
175.00
ditional position as a balance be­ bly is responsible for the mail ser­ ed by State Senator F. M. Fran- County & Probate Court
Auditing: Balance 1936
16.55 gainst the estate o f ’J. S. Fowler, said deceased to present the same
tween the autocratic tendencies of vice to this county. That service ciscovich were insisting that the
177.50 Auditing, 1937
fees .
deceased, are hereby notified to duly verified within six months
115.00
is
getting
worse.
It
is.
not
public-
industry and labor this is a time
6.00
board.cancel a deed to certain tide Marriage Licences • „
Re-employment
office
90.00 present them, with the proper after the first publication of this
for them to become more aggres­ y known how much the govern­ lands which it had given to one Misc. copying and indexing 99.40
vouchers and duly verified, to the notice to the undersigned Admin­
District
Attorney’s
expenses
52.65
ment pays to have mail brought to Henry Coles, owner of the upland. Migratory Liens » -
sive.
11.60
State Library Fund
62.80 undersigned, the duly appointed istratrix. First publication 7-16-37
local postoffices from the main line Franciecovich claimed that the Litigant Fees
...
administratrix of the estate of J.' Esther A. Stanley, Administratrix.
10 00 Inland EmP’re Water
but it should be enough to permit board had not complied with the Divorce Fees
$ 1.
S.
Fowler, deceased, at the office of Wasco, Oregon.
ways
Ass’n
250.00
POWER
adequate service and prompt de law In the sale o f the fishing
955.60 Box Rent, P. O.
Total
T. Lester Johnson, attorney at law ,1
‘
6.30
J.
Tracy Barton,
J. D. Ross, who has been in the ivery.
ground. A compromise was final­ DISBURSEMENTS:”f*
Wasco, Oregon, within six months j
Biological Survey—First
Attorney
for the Estate.
Officials of the company recently ly reached when Cole agreed to Total of all fees collected
955.60
papers of late as a possible admin­
payment
150.00 from the date of the first puiblica- 37-40
istrator for Bonneville, knows some offered to hasten mail deliveries give the deed back to the state at Less Migratory Liens paid
Public Health Nurse
150.00
to Sec. of State
thing about the value of publicity. in Gilliam county by putting on a the close ’ of the present fishing
ll.ou Traveling expenses of Nurse 5.40
Less Litigant fees paid
Recently Joe Carson, mayor of mail truck or speeder thus segre­ season.
Premiums for Historical
25.00
to State Treasurer'
Portland, questioned- him -on eor gating mail and freight service.
Contest
•
,
2.22
Less Divorce fees paid to
tain matters and now Ross has Such a move would be beneficial to Figures Can’t Lie?
Feeble Minded expenses—
"Figures can’t lie,” said the pro­
State Treasurer
10.00
sent his answer out over the north­ this county as well.
clothing
20.95
fessor earnestly. ‘"For instance, if Less Amount due County
west, Furthermore it is a fairly
TOTAL
$30,915.96
That a mamma cat should be one man can build a house in 12
Treasurer, paid to Co.
complete statement which gives
Treasurer
tilled
by
a
snake
is
a
bit
odd,
that
days,
12
men
can
build
it
in
one.”
909.10
This report is prepared and
some information about the man
"Yes?”
interrupted
a
student.
MONTHLY
COLLECTIONS:
the
struggle
should
occur
in
a
yard
based
upon the claims presented to
himself and some about this little
known but much discussed busi­ is more odd, that it should occur "Then 288 will build it in one hour,
ness of making and selling elec­ in Hollywood is unusually odd and 17,280 in one miunte and 1,036,809
that the cat should be the proud n one second. And I don’t believe
tricity.
possession of a movie actress is they could lay one brick in that
, He says that the business of gen­
time.”
gust too darned odd.
erating electricity is easy and sim­
While the professor was still «n one of
ple and cheap and that will be the
“Wallace Senses Change on gasping, the smart “ready reckon­
job of the dministrator. The job
Farm’’ says a headline. Yea, a lot er” went on:
of distributing it will be the job of
"And again, if one ship can cross
the cities or other buyers for of other guys have been sensing
the Atlantic in six days, six ships
it
too
and
farmers
have
been
busy
groups and that the average cost
saying "no” to smooth talking can cross in one day. I don’t be­
o f distribution is eight or ten times
lieve that either; so where’s the
gents this summer.
the cost of making electricity.
truth in arithmetic?”
The widest use of electricity
Next year is election year and
Then he sat down.—Whitewright
from all sources is urged in order congressmen are already talking Sun, Venror, Texas.
to make it cheaper. That is what about a special session for farm
everyone else wants so there is no aid.
Inquisitive
disagreement there. It is probable
The
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‘Who is that letter from ?”
: % There’s no delay when you use our safe, easy Bank-by-
that if Mr. Ross were the adminis
Pinball machine operators might
“What do you Want to know
trator he would do as the TV A ad lessen the very immediate danger for?”
M a il Plan. As soon as we receive your deposit, we return
ministrator has done and that is of having their toys taken away
Tb«
the flap o f the B ank-by-M ail Envelope as your receipt.
"There you are! What do I want
to sell power to anyone who want from them by stopping some of to know for. You’re the moat in­
You can mail your deposits at any hour, from any place
ed it whether a wood cutting for the common abuses such as allow quisitive person I ever met!”-
you
happen to be. Thus, your mail box becomes your
t m o
gotten man or an economic royal ing minors to play.
Whitewright (Texas) Sun. ,
branch
batik. Just fill out your Baub-bv-M^i/ Deposit Slip,
SEE-»®
is t
plat e endorsed checks inside, and mail. Isn’t that a simple
—r If all plants are tied together,
The administration is urging the CHILD DEATHS SPIRALS
met?ad? Ask or w rite fo r details.
as Mr. Ross favors, Bonneville will passage of the wages and hours / Reversing the trend of the last
»’
Resources 125 M ilh o u s.
provide the cheapest current if all bill that will give control of hours 12 years, child motor vehicle death
1
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units are. developed for it is cheap­ above 40 per week and wages be rates mounted to seven per cent in
C. R. Harding, Manager
L. 'A- Littleton, Asst. Mgr.
est in cost per horse power. He low 40 cents per hour to a board 1936, finds the Motor association,
does not favor federally built lines of five men. At the same time and current indications point that
but says it is the “people’s duty to men are being hired to fight forest this year will hold the increase.
distribute their own power, either fires at 30 cents per hour.
through their own agencies of
Johnny—They say a camel can
through their private power com­
It must require a lot of socia go two weeks without any water.
H mm J O tfiee,
O rig a n
panies."
training to get excited over
Father—Yes, a little, water goes
H D I 1 A L P 1 F O H T IW IB K A W C I C O lf O B A T I O M
j And while w* are on the subject yacht race.
a long way with a giraffe, too.
J e n n a n (ttoiodg Journal
STATEHOUSE GOSSIP - .
/Continued from page one, .
cjuraged to seek the Republican
nomination for governor, it became
known here this week. F. G. Del*
ano, Salem real estate man and a
dose personal friend of Wagoner,
said that petitions were now being
circulated and liberally signed urg
ing Wagoner to run. Delano said
that while the Townsend movement
was in no wise interested in Wag­
oner’s candidacy he would recfeiVe
considerable support from the
$200-a-month-pension advocates if
he decides to make the race. Wag­
oner has been active in the Town­
send movement as a lecturer for
some time.
A potential Republican aspirant
for Walter M. Pierce’s seat in Con­
gress made his appearance during
the week in the person of U. S.
Balentine of Klamath »Falls. Bal­
entine served in the state senate
during the recent session, defeat­
ing N. G. Wallace of Bend for this
post in the November election.
In Other Days j
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