Sherman County journal. (Moro, Or.) 1931-current, August 25, 1939, Page 2, Image 2

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THE SHERMAN COUJtffY JOURNAL MORO, ORRGOÄ
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2fi, 1930
manse. The teachers and officers
of the Sunday school met last
Week at the manse and discussed
the work òf the <^11. It was de­
cided to have Promotion and Rally
Day on Sunday, September 10.
Mx>. Carroll Sayrs and Mrs. Mar­
tin Melzer were appointed a com­
mittee to work out the details of
the program.
' s< ms that if the committee wen Statehouse Gossip
Light Dimming
to advocate one county-wide di3-
ti .et it would be following the cor-
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Sherman County Observer
Now Mandatory
’ Grass Valley Baptipt Church:
rict path.
t
Established Nov. 2, 1888
into
difficulties.
Leaders
of
th.
While
this
would
not
mean
the
(In
the Methodist building) Sun­
Operators
of
motor,
vehicles
in
Grass Valley Journal
so-called Pension Friendly grout
day,
Aug. 27: 10 a. m. Bible School.
c<
nsolidation
of
the
schools
ink
Oregon
are
now
required
by
state
Established “ Oct. 14, 1897
in the state .meeting in Sakai Sat­
law to dim their lights when meet­ Whc is Uzziah? Come and learn
CONSOLIDATED March 6. 1931 one it would mean doing away urday night demanded, that more
with Hie inequalities of the prrs-
ing an approaching vehicle at the answer. .¡11 a. m., Morning
Wasco News-Enterprise
e. t tax situation apd perhap: adequate pensions for th. needy
night, Earl Snell, secretary ‘ of Worship - The pastor will speak
Established Nov. 1891
v ould eventually lead to a school aged be included in any program
state, reminded motorists today in on “The Ambition of the Chris­
CONSOLIDATED March 4, 1932 c nsolidation that would provid< that might be evolved for pension­
NO MAN is justified in doing/
explaining changes in the law reg­ tian.’ 7 p. m. - Baptist Young
£ school that would come nearei ing of employees on the publii
ulating auto lights which was Peoples Union. 8 p. m., Th»iCox^f evil on the ground of expedien­
Published Every Friday at
t » meeting the needs and demands payroll.
adopted by the 1939 state legis­ Home Hour, led by Mrs. Maude cy.—Theodore Roosevelt.
Moro, Oregon
Furthermore there has been a
Garrett. 8 p. m. Thursday - Pray­
c ' the patrons thereof.
lature.
general
lifting
of
the
eyebrows
High
school
students
of
the
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF
Giles L. French__________ Edltor
Under the old act, motorists er and Bible Study. Also monthly
aver the' governor’s action in inau­
c
ur.ty
are
this
year
arranging
to
THE
STATE OF OREGON FOR
business
meeting.
vzere required to dim their head-
Entered as second-class matter at j > to other counties because, in gurating the study into a retire­
..
Gerald
C.
Dryden,
Pastor.
THE
COUNTY OF SHERMlAlN
the Postoffice at Moro, Oregon : ’ probability, their parents are ment plan for public- employees repaid as it was borrow? money., I'P^ts only when meeting another
In
the
Matter of the Liquidation
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car
on
a
wet,
Hard-surfaced
high­
of
March
Congress
under Act of
• : satisfied with the type of in- among those who recall that a
Moro Community Church: Sun- of BANK OiF COMMERCE, Was­
way.
The
law
as
amended
re­
3, 1879.
» uction offered here. A lack of resolution providing for just such
Dcuglas fiV, pine and other lum­ quires dimming at all times when dav, August 27, 10 a. m., Sunday co, Oregon.
f—.ante keeps others here. This a study was killed by the last lcg- ber is needed in Spain for recon­ within 500 feet of the oncoming school. 11 a. m. Morning Worship.
NOTICE OF PAYMENT > OF
indication that school board: lature, presumably at the gover- struction but this business must vehicle.
Sermon by the pastor on the FINAL DIVIDEND TO DEPOSI­
ï ,d those who have the duty ©i ¡ore direction. The committee, wait until the Spanish government
“This law is based On courtesy theme, “The Miracle of the Ages. TORS AND OF PAYMENT OF
30 - Second informal group dia- CLAIMS OF GENERAL CREDI­
providing education for the chib which the governor has set up for is pfepared to consent to impor­ and safe driving practice and
this
study
is
lacking
in
any
legis-
might
appropriately
get
to-
ii
sion of the young people a t the TORS ~
OFFICIAL COUNTY PAPER
«n, n
t s own
own i 4ht»oh. Only .bacfc-£aw material wholehearted compliance with the
Notice is hereby given that Mark
•tner and improve the quality ative study and must pay be its found
l ’5 permitted for the present and all act unquestionably will cut down
SUBSCRIPTION RATES
instruction offered. Large ?xpt nses unless a way can
Skinner,
Superintendent of Banks
manufactured articles are prohibit­ the number of traffic accidents re­
Epidermic Art Gallery
Payable in Advance
hopl- are the only feasible course o finance these out of the $10,000 ed. Inquiry by the bureau of for­ ported in Oregon,’’ Snell declared
of the State of Oregon will pay, on
’und given to the governor for eign commerce discloses that‘-when
ONE YEAR ............ ............. $1.60 hen cost is considered.
or after September 1, 1939, a tenth
estarch inlieu of the appropria­ Spain allows lumber to be import “Every month statistics on traffic
and final dividend of 24.77% on
accidents in this state show a
AUGUST 25,1939
The agreement signed by Ger- tion asked for by the old state plan- ec it will draw the line at.plyw
depositors’ claims in - the above
pjm
bsr
of
mishaps
in
which
glar-
wny and Russia has upset the iing board which was abolished prodnets, such as dootfs', •■ F o rey n a rg h e ad lig h ts were a contributinp
named liquidation filed and ap­
request.
world and made war a more pos it the " • governor’s
Spain held 13th position a« market i fa*tor Any driver, however ex
proved up to and including July
COUNTY FAIRS
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ble conclusion than before. It
For American •-r
L’mher.«» The mar- pert and cautious he may be, is ir
7,
1939. Said dividend will be paid
Sixty thousand partons of elec- ket is expeètpd to op-n proba.»ly
Now comes the time of the 'hkes it apparent that treaties
to
all claim holders of record or
danger
of
having
an
accident
if
ric utilities in Oregon have shar- next winter; th far east market
county fairs when the finest pio- 1 tween nations in Europe ar
In
the
event of assignment, to their
the
lights
of
an
oncoming
car
so
duct of field and garden, pasture worth little and that no one ca’ d in rate reductions aggregating when hostilities quiet down. Each impair his vision that he cannot
assignees.
lot and feed barn is washed and :?11 what the alignment might be ^300,000 a year, which have been country will require billions of feet
Notice is further given that de­
shined to compete for prizes in th? when and if war does come. Rns out into effect --since January 1, of lumber from the United States, sec his side of th. road as he pass
positors’
claims aggregating the
show ring or judging pavilion.
a turned against England an According to O. R. Bean, public "most originating in the Pacific es the car.”
-principal
sum
of $62.90, filed since
commissioner. All of Northwest. A delegation of. Jan-
During the year 1938 three per-
County fairs differ in attractions T rance, its long time ally, to job utilities
the
payment
of
the last dividend,
hese rate reductions. Bean points ancse business men recently visit-j sons were killed and 36 were in-
ith Germany in a trade agree
throughout the state and probably
will
at
the
same
time
be paid prior
uk have followed informal con- ed the Northwest and made tenta- jured in auto accidents in wh.ch
throughout the nation. Some have unt and Germany made a sort o
dividends.
erences between the commission- live plans to purchase -a huge - glaring headlights were factors
practically stopped in favor of the ?ace with Russia, the natura
Notice is also given that on or
r and officials of the various util- amount of Pacific Coast products Snell’s figures show. One death
nt
my
bf
its
former
ally,
Japar
amusement program, horse racing
after
September 1, 1939 payment
and nine injuries were reported
seems that Germany cannot g' ties.
or rodeo; some retain their origi­
will
be
made of claims of eredk
during the first five months ol
nal flavor through the showing of » war for a long period withou
of
the
tore
in
the sum of $367.90.
iPay
of
the
survivors
Representatives of the L.agur
fine products of farm or range. '.ussia’s natural resource« an* »f Oregon Citi .'S found p’:nty o', Sauali.i was cut $15 a month, dat- 1939 as a result of drivers being
Thia
notice
is given and publish-
temporarily blinded by brigh
Several counties have a 4-H club' tussia 'rosy in'*rd to withhol
J
eu
pursuant
to
an order of tht
from
May
23
wh?
the
subma-
ympathy but little entourage*
or Future Farmer show without hem in an efloit to contimi
tine
failed
to
come
up.
Sailors
on
r^adllghU
.
Hon.
Carl
Hendricks,
Judge of the
lent when they brought thei'
The law was amended to provide
benefit of entertainment features, -.eace. The lines do not seem t
above
entitled
court,
duly
made and •
submarines
receive
$15
a
month
treet* financing problems to Gov-
that headlights should be of such
some have the racing and riding ►e drawn for a rgeat war as yet
entered
on
August
15th,
1939.
extra
because
of
the
hazardous
rnor Sprague in a conference here
intensity as to reveal persons and
with little attention paid to ex­
Date
of
th;
first
publication,
work
and
as
their
ship
went
out
his we.k. Mayor H. W. Hand of
vehicles at a distance of at least
hibits.
A; gust 18, 1939.
Corvallis told the governor tha1 of commission they were automat­ 350 feet ahead instead of 200 feet
Date of final publication, .August
Sherman county is fortunate in
cut the $15.
•nany Oregon cities are experienc- ically
“The Great O m l.” tattooed man
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as under the old law. The new
that the best elements of the old
25, 1939.
I
r difficulty in financing street
law stipulates that the beam of the who claim s to be a form er English
MARK SKINNER, Super­
time county fair are retained wh 1.
improvements and suggested that Sherman County Fair, Sept. 15-17 j headlight when dimm.d shall not arm y m ajor, has bronght his epi­
intendent of Banks in charge
the usual entertainments have been rrom the Obaeryer Aug. 26, 19V he state highway department
- ---- ------ -- project higher than 42 inches a- derm ic art gallery to the United
of
the liquidation of the
Sheriff Freeman returned iron -night come to the . rescue. The _________
added. Those who are interested
bove the ground at a distance of States, where he plans on exhlbltins
Bank
of Commerce, Wasco,J
in the display of fine live. sto?k i man hunt on the 20th, with hi ijovernor told the delegation that
It. “ Om l,” a New York visitor. Is
75 feet in front of the car.
the exhibition of tediously made man, a forger named Dan Grey
Oregon.
11 funds of the highway depart
tattooed from head to foot.
After January 1, 1940, cars equiy
fancy work or the showing of who held up Merchant Irby of Ktnl ment are already- allocated for the
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
ped with multiple-beam road light­
fruits may find enjoyment ant 1 ast June, for >160.
year.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
ing lamps must be equipped with b
those who like the more thrillibg I James Mitchell is improving a
beam indicator which will illuminal Bethlehem Chapter, No. , 78.O.E.S that the undersigned, Sam Van
sights of racing or rodeo are alsc veil as could be expected.
Of 65,750 Oregon school childrer
Moro, Oregon
Vactor, has been duly appointed
Drs. Goffin have sold their Joh examined during the past twr
when the uppermost beam is used
given pleasure.
Meets
Every
Second and
administrator
of the estate of
Day
stock
farm
in
this
county
This
indicator
must
be
conveniently
Years ago when big strings of
veers 3,182 were found to have
Fourth Thursdays in each Orville G. Smith, Deceased, and
located so that the operator can tell
horses furnished the power for ind have taken in part paymen lefective hearing according bo f
Month. Visiting members has qualified as auch administra­
at a glance whether his lights are
farming operations in this county Clark county, Washington an; •»■port by the State Board of
Invited
tor All persons having claims
dimmed or on full strength.
it was natural that good horsefle-'h Coos coupty. Oregon lands.
Hralth The examinations, conduct
Rose
Amidon,
W,M. _
against saufestate are herehy noti
Hugh McIntire of Umatillr »li by the division of maternal and
would be found here. Now th:il
Ruth Sparling, Secretary.
fled and required to present_the
The New Competition
machinery does the work it is i •ounty is in Sherman'county thi •hild health, were carried on in 32
same, duly verififcd, to the First
week
attending
to
his
harvest
an»
bit odd that this county should t >j
•ounties and part of Portland.
A man mortgaged his home to Lupine Rebekah Lodge No. 11<
National Bank of Portland, Sher­
the other 35 counties in «hi ?: ther farm interests.
buy an automobile. Then he went
Moro, Oregon
man County Branch, Moro, Ore­
Tom
&
Wilkerson
of
Rufus
have
The pension proposal initiated
horses. Yet, we . do. When -tilt
around and tried to mortgage the Meets 2d & 4th Tues
gon, within six months from the
een
out
nearly
three
weeks
with
prizes are given at the state fr i
»y Tom Monks of Portland is al
cpr to build a garage.
date of the first publication ot
day
of
each
month.
heir
thresher
and
are
making
Sherman county Belgians and Per
most identical with a measure in-
“How are you going to buy the Visiting members wel
this notice, to-wU: 'August H ,
cherons will wear many of tht bout 1,000 sacks a day.
ieduced in the last legislature by
gas J ” curiously inquired the mm come.
T.
A.
Fowler
of
Rufus
made
a
ribbons—a t least they have beui
Representative Engdahl of Umatil­
of whom the loan was asked.
1939.
y an Vactor
Rebekah Wilson, N.G
»usiness trip to Shaniko the latte1 la, Carter of Curry and Mc-Allis-
“Well,” replied the other slowly, Florence Johnston.Se«
doing so.
Administrator.
of Marion. The Monks meas-
A county that produces stock of art of the week.'
“if I own a house, a car and a
Bruce Kee was in D Moss hunt
such quality might be expected t<
»J designed after the Indiana
garage, I should think any dealer Eureka Lodge No. 121 A-F & A-M Brown & Van Vactor,
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Ag
geese
and
killed
a
hen.
jross sales tax, provides for a levy
have a good fair. And in this cast
would be willing to trust me for
Meets on the 1st and Attorneys
expectations will not be disr p- vrom the Observer Aug. 24, 1900 of two percent on all retail sales,
gas ”
3rd Thursday eve­
THE COUNTY COURT OF
At a council meeting on the 16th and one-fourth of one per cent or.
peintments.
nings of each month. IN
INTHE STATE o f OREGON
he committee of ordinances read wholesale transactions. The mon­
Visiting member« cor 'FO R SHERMAN COUNTY
Nice Man
n ordinance which will form the ey would be used in financing pen-
di ally invited to 'meet
INSURE
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“Did
you
go
on
a
honeymoon,
In the Matter of the Guardian­
The percentage of moisture in VIoro Fire Department, if passed. dons of $30 a month for persons
with us.
S
iiz
a
belle?”
ship
of
Estate of LeRoy H
Dr.
Hill
is
quite
ill
at
his
home
’»ve’r the age of 60 years and $35 -a
the soil at seeding time is usual
“Ah suppose you might call it A. B. Christianson W. M.
Martin,
an
Insane
Person.
Moro.
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ly a good indicator of the yield o
month for persons 65 years or
C. V. Belknap, Secy.
dat, ma'am. Hennery done he’p
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C IT A T IO N
Harry Brown found his coat over. Any surplus would be divide
wheat that may be obtained fre n
me wid washing»s de fust week.”
,z
the ground the following harvest" ’.’here it was lost.
ed, 75 per ceht to ' reduction of
Moro Lodge No. 113. ~I. O. O. F . T o LeRoy H. Martin, -the above
Moro, Oregon
named insane person, to Myles
'Pat
MacDonald
cleaned
up
11,-
property taxes and 25 p?r cent to
Records at the experiment statin
'00
sacks
of
wheat.this
harvest.
Meets
1st
and
3rd
Elroy Martin, to Lola Be*tr,^e
the
irriducible
school
fund.
The.
show that With few exceptions-
J. H. Marquis shipped from ou’ measure was defeated 39 to 19 in
[ GEORGE G. UPDEGRAFF
Tuesdays, in .the C’.ehand, the next.of km of the
and those the direct result of tx
markets 225 cattle hides and 200C the House but Monks is convinced
I.O..O.F. hall Trai g*id LeRoy H. Martin, an insane
11 erne weather conditions—t ’n
bs
of
tallow.
sient
and visiting person.
that the people will approve the
umount of soil moisture in th
A tto rn e y -A t L a w
Mr. Damon had one field that program if given the opportunity
brothers are cordi t IN THE NAME OF THE
B londe Yvonne of th eN ew F olies
»ummerfallow has the great s
veraged 44 bushels to the acre
B ergere at Treasure Island is con­
ally invited to meet STATE OF OREGON: You and
efftet on the yield.
sidered one of the best dressed
4is
general
average
was
39
bushel
each of you are hereby requirec
M
o
r
o
a
n
d
W
a
s
c
o
with us.
More
than
80,000
persons
have
At this time there is less s n
All persons in need of brick car viewed the “New Oregon Trail girls in Paris. She offers h er style
to
be and appear before the.above
Vernon
Miller,
N.
G.
moisture than for many years t kv
g gestion s to thes»e little m anne­
ipw obtain them by applying tc in the Highway department’s little su
Joe Truitt, Secretary- entitled court within ten days
|K rcentage being but little abev
quins w ho grace an exhibition of
from the date of the service of
e\en. A normal growing seas»’ 3. F. Hoover, at the yard at Moro ‘heater in the Oregon exhibit at chem ically prepared fabrics a t the
west
of
the
court
house.
As
the
eleg
a
.it
fa
te
.,JT
von
ne
^b
nought
an
this citation upon you if servet
the
San
Francisco
fair,
according
with thia small supply of moistur
wardrobe w ith her, causes
within Sherman County, Oregon
will not make a yield of more that upply ia limited the first to come to Harold B. Say, in cYiarge ofZJke P w arisian
comment"foff-stage as w ell us
being the county in which thn
department’s travel btu*e«u. Iran oa ide
half the average. This presuming vill be served first.
—* w h ere. Incidentally, she ap­
<r**s Valley Journal Aug 27, 1920 Francisco radios and newspapers
proceeding is pending, and within
of course, that there are no abur
pears in a m ore or less sta te of
The
Johnson
drill
struck
a
good
: twenty days if Served within anj
will be utilized in a four-day charm ing uftdress.
dant June rains or heavy winter
low of water for L W. Amick “Travel to Oregon” campaign
other county of this state,
snows.
August 23 to 27, Say announced.
personally served, or if served by
This fives added point to th< Saturday at a depth of 235 feet
A little son arrived at the home
> publication, then within twenty
plea of AAA officials that the g< v
eight days from the date of ^the
ernment crop insurance is n< v »f Mr. and Mrs. Carl ¡Adams Sherman County Fair, Sept. 15-17
first publication of this citation
available and that it will rc tu r Wednesday morning, August 25
or if served in any other state
as much as 75% of the avera^ 1920. ,
Shocked by U. S.
Thursday morning the 26th, the
within the United States, ther
crop even if drouth, hail, flood o
within twenty-eight days from the
other castastrophy overtakes th’ valks were covered with a heavy
frost.
J date of the service of this citation
crop.
Sunday was another warm day
upon you, to show cause why
If there is any year in which th
license should not be granted for
fanner might profit by taking f u ind 93 in the shade was the hot
crop insurance it seems that 191 ‘•.est it got,
the sale of certain real property
Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Davis former
would be the one if the records art
belonging to the estate of the said
esidents of Grass Valley, but now
to be considered valuable at all.
LeRoy H. Martin, and described a
There has been no rush to ti k nuking their home in Portland
follows, to-wit:
ikbrated their golden wedding
out this insurance so far but i
Lots Nine and Ten in Block
AND
must be taken out before the croy jr.r.iversary August 15th.
Three,
Rossmere ¡Addition to
Rev. and Mrs. Taber will leave
is planted and before October 3'
the
City
of Portland in M ult-•
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OPEN
CREDIT
in any event. It appears to be i in the Monday train for Moscow,
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nomah
County,
Oregon.
matter that might well interes /daho, where the Methodist Annual
This
citation
is
served upor
Conference convenes September 7st
for PERSONAL and 1
fhe wheat farmers of this area.
you and each of you by pu'olicatioi
o 6th.
thereof for a period of four con
Vrom the Observer Aug 27, 1929.
JUST ONE
FHA
HOME
LOANS
secutive weeks in the Shermar
Mrs. Anna McDonald, mother of
The board of seven who wd
County Journal, a newspaper o
have the job of redistricting thi \Jeil McDonald of Hay Canyon
general circulation, printed and
P a li - M utual
|
’istrict
died
at
the
home
of
her
school districts of this county
published in Moro in Sherman
. NORSE RACING V
an ^ o r t to make them conform on George at Hardman, Oregon
. A N Y BRANCH
County, Orfgon, by order enterec
to modern needs will have som ,n August 21st.
i in this cause by the above entitlec
Harvest
Ball—Moro
Opera
House
thing to .think about for severa
. court, on August. 9th, 1939, and
months for their job is not an —Friday evening, September 3rd.
N O IR T E O S H E R IF F 'S POSSE
the date of the first publication oi
C. G. Huis and Dr. C. L. Poley
easy one. Were it possible fo
x ; id io is e s i o w
<•
this citation is August 11, 1939.
vete
registered,
at
the
Perkin«
-A
them to make their decision with
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r
P
O
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T
iin
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. WITNESS the Honorable George
T
,
tel
in
Portland
this
week.
>
Mr.
out regard to age long community
i
A.
Potter, Judge of the County
ZOE DELL U I T I O
ambition it would be simpler bu Huis consulted with specialists as
i
CoLtt
of the State,.of Oregon for
T
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I
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A
M
K
IN
O
M
O
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N
IN
FINANCING
TH
I
C
H
D
IT
i l l O IL O M E IIC A I I E V IE
everything must be taken into con to the nature of his stomach
Shocked when the United States
( oaerman County, with the sea] of
•ouble.
They
decided
it
was
his
■BQUIK1MINT* OF H A M , COMM1KCE AND INDUSTtY
«¡deration.
abrogated the 1911 Japanese-U . S.
said Court affixed this 9th day
From opinions gathered iron eeth aftd had many of then» com m ercial treaty, Tatsuo Kawal,
)f August, 1939.
many conversations about th nulled.
Japanese foreign office spokesm an,
George A. Potter
Mr.
and
Mrs.
E.
E.
McVicker
county and from criticisms hear
intim ated Japan would not demand
M I M B I B F I D I R A L D 1 P O I I T IN S U O A N C I C O O P O O A T lO H
COUNTY
JUDGE
»xpt
ct
to
reach
home
September
and from information general!
U. S. recognition of its “ new order in
County Court Seal.
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1st
at
which
time
Mr.
McVicker
trwewn about the condition and d*.
E ast A sia” as a new p |p t . basis. .
will
resume
his
pastorikl
work.
dine of the county's- schools
In Other Days
Folies Stylist
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