PAG E 2
S H E R M A N COUNTY JO U R N A L,
MORO, OREGON
F R ID A Y , AUG UST 3«, 1®37
orous and m oral citizens. I t took
q u ite a battle, some money and a
har^l campaign. Some gangsters
Published E ve ry F rid a y at
w ent to the p e n ite n tia ry and the
Muro, Oregon
rem ainder softened th e ir a ttitu d e .
___ Edttor
P robably one o f the reasons
Giles la. French
:»r »t Ü»« Oregon is behind o th e r states in
Ketorrd »■ "W*»nd
mM under Art
in d u s tria l developm ent is the
Protest fa e a t Morn,
°_r* * ' * h
of Cowrooo of M arch t . H">
higher wages and unexpected de
mands o f labor In Oregon even
NEWSPAPER
though in d u s tria l relations are
rU B L IS H E R S
usually quiet. In m any ways Ore
gon is a labor state. Here labor
association
has an alliance w ith the Gra
w hich labor uses to the d is a ^ a n
tage o f ru ra l Grange members
N A T IO N A L
ED
and the Farm ers’ UnJ^rfr is often
an a lly o f l a b o r . p o l i t i c i a n s
feel it d e s ir a b l^ n have the union
laliel on th e ir ’a ttitu d e s as w e ll as
O F F IC IA L C O tM T Y P A P E R
th e ir cards.
ne o f th is w ould be had if
H V IIN T R IP T ÌO S R ATE S
___ represented
the
public
ONE Y E A I i --------- — - -------
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Gary B ’ Vvould be confidence in la-
AUG UST »0. 1B37
Mr. I f its leaders d id not b o rro w
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fan&Wney w ith o u t- pa yin g it back,
S P E C IA L SESSION
Jhtess g rd id not associate w ith kn o w n
J
clu b
gangsters, were not ex-convlcts o r
Taxpayers who w ewrtiurod-nap- heavy handed thugs w ith police
uv over the annouuA^Kc™ by the records. I t w ould be w e ll fo r l3bor
Governor th a t a A p e c la l session to become respectable and it has
was called fo r O ctolier 28 did n o t tim e to do so. I f It does not Un
read the fin e p rin t.
prove th a t tim e the
law w ill
• I f the legislature fo llo w s the have to tr y to make i t respectable
governor w h k h it d id n ’ t in the but re sp e cta b ility by law Is a d if-
regular Session, it w ill add an- fic u lt Job. I t w ould be b e tte r i f
other $l»,M0«.-tMW to the a ppropri- labor w ould do its ow n re fo rm
ations. Now no one w ho has been ing.
w atching school expenses in Ore- — — — ———
gon can possibly th in k th a t m on
ey added to the basic school fu n d p o o l)
w ill reduce local taxes fo r very
When a person tiegim» to com-
long?
"The tim e elapsing between the pare the foods o f another day
announcement of the state ta x w ith those now eaten listeners
comm ission and the g o ve rn o r’s u n iv e rs a lly th in k the speaker s
van was so short that he could appetite is gone and he is liv in g
not have co n ie rY e d w ith m any In m em ory.
Y o u th fu l appetites
legislative
leaders.
The
tw o are huge and a n y th in g tastes
* months before the session is to good w h lie aged » P r î t e s are Jad-
liegln w ill be ample tim e fo r the ed and n o th in g tastes lik e
u.-,ed
J p ^ rr itia u (C ounty j o u r n a l
¡ r z ; ; £
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X
us th in k th a t taxpayers are in fo r
another raise In state approprla-
H on. Instead of a decrease.
The D em ocrat! had an excellent
o p p o rtu n ity Io lower taxes In the
? 5 ! E r X l o n w hich w ould have
out them In a p re tty fo rm id a b le
position In Oregon. Instead o f th a t
they boosted the already too high
a p p ro p ria tio n Hal by S5».OOO.IMIO
and raised the taxes. They did not
make fu ll use of the surplus th a t
piled up because of the excessive
tepuhhea,) tax b ill o f 1955. Now
they w ant to go hack and use th a t
ney warn i o Ko
w a i t i ng
im m ediately Instead ot w a n in g
..I i.aiuk
u n til 195«.
The call shows the .e x tre m e
foolishness of » n o th « b ill passed
a, the I . . . « . . t o n ; «he o n . to pay
the fu ll salary to legislators d u r
ing the session. No doubt legisla
to r* VDIPM^l
n e tte d ths uiuq -
— Now fo u r of i them w ill no|
not
s e n , and who o r how are th e ir
rei»la< e in e n i- to !><■ pat» .
The movement started by Sena-
to r GUI to call a m eeting at w h ich
1 J r r K V 111« I I *
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feremx, tn the use o f the money
now to be available next J u ly
may show so much r^ e n tm e n t
against high spending th a t a size-
able bloc o f legislators w ill vote to
refund some taxes instead o f add
ing more. T hat we w ould lik e to
see, but th ^ record o f th is bunch
of legislators offers little hope.
Oregon la not having a ve ry
prosperous year and the estim ate
o f $70.000.000 by next J u ly may
not m aterialise.
The Im portant th in g artiout (he
call fo r a special session ia th a t
tt ta a call fo r m ore spending
p u t fo rth in the gui»e o f a tax
refund ln many hum an activitie s
that w ould be called dishonest.
This Week's
ISTORY MYSTERY
Can You Identify
This Tool?
CLUE: This historical to o l is mad« entirely of
Th« revolving w h«d is marked o ff in 24 on« inch
divisions and th« pointer is stationary. It was u ed
by blacksmiths in the horse and buggy days.
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pauaoi s « m p a lg o |ao'JO+*!M s.Mi
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PORTIAÑÜ, OREGON
ADS
FOR S A LE : Old DeMoss school
house. M ust be moved to make
room fo r pow er yard. John De-
Moss.
42-4c
E X P E R IE N C E U N N EC ESSAR Y!
You do not need se lling experl-
weekend.
1
Mr. and Mrs. B ill Maenab and
Bethlehem
C hapter No. 7B O.JtS.
fa m ily le ft last week to get In
Meets every second
H r«. Georg» Fox
th e ir vacation before the sta rt of
T h u rsd a y each m onth.
Qf
gmal, R
the school year.
V is itin g members in
* ^ ty
Barbara I M r. and Mrs. M o rris B u rn e tt
vited. Moro, Oregon
and daughters are m o vin g to the
Genevieve P ow ell, W . M.
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2 x
ed % aX
eX
M r^
p i ^
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Gwen Rosa, Secretary
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her 9th
b irth d a y anniversary Rufus. B u rn e tt w ill d riv e the
e No. 121 A .F A A .M .
one person, age m a ltin g so great her p in
o u w u a , ¿ ' h e r m a n h ig h achool bus from Kareka I^ d g
Meets on the 1st and
a change, w , w o u ld Ike to test August 22 n t e j ^ v i ^ nia
we> B u n w „ and (a m li , .r e
3rd T h u rsd a y evenings
-onte o f the old lasftltm ed foods
B u rn e tt
Nancy and K ay w e ll kn o w n here h a vin g fo r k e d
each m onth. V is itin g
on a y o u n g .le r o f u n re stra ine d a|> Diane tu r ,,‘ '.
und.
o n the Leland Medler ranch the
members c o rd ia lly in
to -l.e to see w ha. he w ould th in k
/ y r t V X “
" W
vited
meet w ith u*-
it
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,
.
. fh honor miest. In-
K aren M a c M t/tte u g h te r of Mr.
Paul A lle y, W .M .
oul<1 * m<Miern Y °u lh
w |u d but unable to come was and Mrs. Don Mschab, and Karen Jlyde Giltanor. Secretary
a |uaf o f homemade bread w ith a
Maenab M others
present to Sabota daughter of Mr. and Mrs. _
crus, on It and home churned b u t- I» a n e M aciwb.
w t^
P ^ s . m m y sabota o f Biggs w ^re w in - M e itl! 2nd and 4th
ter, o r the soft p u n k y , s tu ff now M orr|g B u rn e tt and Mrs. Robert
ners fo r thia county In 4 H sew- fuesdays
o f each
s o d Un<er th a t name
lo dern B v r(, Gameg
fly ln g d u tch m an in g These g irls are both fro m
V is itin g
salads are made w ith ingredients
y
played by the the R ufus school; there was Just memberg welcome,
all over the w o rld and art-
P‘ «g pong
1
o(her w ,nner ln th<f ^ „ t y m
G rabe n h o n t, NO
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’ hey beat a bow l o f w ilte d
r . rA . mpn,
M
lh |8 class o f sew ing
V
ada DeMoas.
Vada
DeMoss, Sec.
Sec
lettuce o r cole slaw. W h a t 1« done
The refreshm ent tame was sei
clarence W atson
Issplae Rebekah l-odge ------------
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n n in the basement playroom ,
M r. ano aara. v w w « ”
Io
present day chicken is fo r UP *n in e
J
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w .n U r« W atson's m other fo r a
F ro z e n c h ic k e n w ith and had a decorated b irth d a y ta- had Mrs M a tso n s m
H A R L A N D V IK W G R A N G E
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blecloth w ith m atching napkins, a house guest a ll o f last week.
™
to T k « fa v o r fille d S l u T candy
M r , D o ro th y •S m ith returned Meets firs t and th ird Hatardays
month a t B p. n .
X
n" P^ h l ^ c k en f r l ^ n i t o and a c n . n g tf. was found a. each ho rn . a « y a ^ l j H » B h her f^ k a
Rufus Personals
I
raJ
ta
Olli fash io n ed w av
-
KO*8’ « Place
AH Ran« “ H appy w ho live ln Sea’ tie. w n . n e i~
Sometimes tt .eeins m o d e rt cooks » in h d a y . B arbara", a
" e X B ^ a n m ^ X y ^ M >» « »
•ry :
are m otivated by ease U u M d o f
*» « « « J “ i “ ? ? .Z T J X
and fam ilies
J "
7 o f th V 'e n 1 p rid u e refreshm ents served a ite r w h ich o f th e ir childre:
Ai R ufus are en-
The
ch ild re —
n ° t i R u ™8.
‘ m e d iu m of e x c h a n g e fo r e v e rv
I ’’8 lo ve ly w eather again a fte r
»
v...—.
_
,irM.Ar
» ka sw
cw im
lm m in g fl hole
hok‘ under
uno€r
‘
« hange f
every
y w in d
jo ..¿•«re
y .ng {<he
th ,n < J138 mace p o k in g a com
ra ilro a d bridg». T h is spot has
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n « dam
a nice pond since i<ie D
L s a itm
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lha a
m ig h t pro-
-raised the w a te r line.
DR. D O N A L D K. C A R P E N T E R
P*r,v w ls h 2 ^ ha<1 ,,een
flf’ Y
The Home Economics club of
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Y“ " a« °
u n ’ n a ,’ * r d1" -
R ufus Grange an»4their husbands
A N N O U N C E S
n e r-
m et Sunday at the p a rk In The
The Opening o f H is Office
Dalles fo r a plcnfc d in n er. A fte r
FOR the P ractice o f
------------ ----------
G E N E R A L DKN1STRY
•nablat
r the family
♦o lim it
♦he cost
le ih seeds or with««.
T H A T
- L - - T'lT -----
PRODUCTION CREDIT
ASSOCIATION
or
underslgned has fned in the
FIR S T national
P U T T !
...fhen m ake yourself
ON
a fine bourbon highball...
V 0 U R
* a
^àsk for
and tell the world
you know g r e a t
straight Kentucky
bourbon!
Bring your Com m odity Credit Corporation
loan to First National. Prompt servicing o f all
lo a n s...ca sh available immediately.
( aara F^toaoa
O ID
HERMITAGE
IIU0
6
years old
$ 2 .9 0 pint
J4.4S 4 -5 Q»
OF
Zfi
Oto HERMITACT COMPANY. lOUISYIllE. KY„ DISTtlBUTTO BY NATIONAL GIST, j
rtOQUCTS COMPANY, UNTUCHY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKEY, B6 PROOF I
ACCOUNT
IN A L A C C O U N T
NoUce O lg F F hereby
glven that
I*
M A K E
F IN A L
N O T IC E
N O T IC E O F F IN A L A C C O l N T
403 E. 2nd 8L
bop u t : * a v i
N ext Monday la the day set
aside aa a holiday fo r laborers.
Thia year that cav seema an ap
p ro priate tim e to ta lk about labor.
P oliticians w ill praise fo r votes,
lahor lea<iers w ill boast fo r self
esteem, others w ill tie inclined to
look more c ritic a lly at the record.
I jih o r has done badly d u rin g
• the past year and has been caught
in practices that are reprehen-
PLAN
slble. T he tem ptations of leader
YOUR
ship have proven too much fo r
the type o f men who have fought
SEASONS
th e ir w ay to lea e rsh ip of labor.
PRODUCTION
FINANCING
Maybe It * is n 't ve ry sm art to
choose leaders because they fig h t
THROUGH YOUR LOCAL
th e ir w ay. even fo r lahor. Maybe
PRODUCTION CREDIT ASS N.
labor ia going to have to consider
the p u b lic .
Even labor cannot
L e a n « ara m ada to c a r r y
succeed w ith o u t p u b lic support.
throuzh tbe aat i r i production
We feel ce rta in th a t the m a jo r
period. You pay kock the loon
ity o f laliorera feel that better
only after you market crops or
livestock , , • and interest on
nven than the ex-convicts and
each dollar only for the exact
gangster a ffilia te s
now in the
of day« yon aaad M.
leadership of, labor in state and
nation could )>e found. I t Is cer
OWNIO ANO OHkARO IT ANO
ta in ly not ne essary
th a t th is
KM fARMfIS ANO kANCHHS
should be so and it la not advis
able. laaborers m ust kn o w th a r^
L a tio r too often enforces Ita
demands by methods em ployed by
gangsters
I ^ lx i r
leaders say
“ y o u ’ll use m y slot machines, buy
n iy beer, o r get bombed, beat up
Or p icke te d " w h ich is n ’t m uch
d iffe re n t than saying “ y o u r mon M id C o lu m b ia
P ro d u c tio n
ey o r y o u r life . Business men
C re d it A s s o c ia tio n
haven’t been v e ry b rsve ln re
s is tin g and some connive w ith la
4 th A C o u r t S tre e ts
bor to destroy adversaries.
F ir s t F e d e ra l S a v in g s A
I t was tw e n ty years ago in Ore
gon w hen the p u b lic showed the
L o a n B u ild in g
labor lea«lers - they c o u h 'n 't be
P h o n e C Y 6 2468
g a n g s u rs and atay o u t o f ja il.
Then the p u b lic had the support
T h e D a lle s . O reg o n
o f p u b lic o ffic ia ls w ho w ere vlg-
r LEGAL
w r . AT W
A V in V A
NOTILES
OF
Notice la hereby given th a t
undersigned has file d ln the
c o u n ty C o u rt o f the State o f
Oregon fo r Sherman County, her
p in g i A ccount as E x e c u trix o f
t he Estate o f Anna Medler Lee,
deceased, and th a t Monday^ the
day o f September, 1957, at
len o’clock A. M. o f said day In
the co u rt room o f the C ounty
C o u rt In Moro, Sherman C ounty,
Oregon, have been fixe d by the
c o u rt as the tim e and place fo r
hearing objections to said F in a l
A ccount and fo r the settlem ent
of said estate.
Leona F. S m ith
E x e c u trix
Jo h M o n
AKO
fo r ^ „ „ i x
4(M 3<
TeL CY0-33BB The Dalle«, Ore.
—
L IR O It DAY
c ia „ « h t» rin ff bv aDDOlnt-
Cu»’ °m Slaughtering y PP»
m ent only. Meat c u ttin g wrap-
pin g
.h a rp fr e e r .
K enny s
M a rk e t GraM V alley. Oregon^
Call 242 fo r appointm ent.
N O T IC E
REQUEST
O p to m e tris t
,
BOND Y IE L D S A R E T H E high
est In 25 years. W h y n o ______
t check
present lists o f ta x
exem pt
bonds, governm ent, select cor*
porate, and valuable a M lta rt-
ible bonds? A ll m arket» uorar-
ed.
Also leading tru s t fund
shares, w hich provide a com-
plete savings plan ln a single
se cu rity, along w ith tax shel-
te r
features, a t low
cost.
W rite , phone o r contact
J. W. DODD, TYG H V A L L E Y ,
ORE., Phone 611. Mid-Columbia
Mgr. W illia m J. C ollins & Co.
N otice is hereby gWen th a t he C ounty
of thp S u te of
undersigned has f ’ 1®*
"
Oregon fo r Sherman county, his
C o u n t! C o u rt of the S U te of Or.
Account ag E xecutor o f th e
gon fo r
Sherman
e , ^
o f M a ry F. S m ith , also
F ‘ nal Account «
A d ™inTl*tra ti°.r know n m
M arie F. S m ith, de
°,f lheJ ^ tateH ° » ^ ^ a‘
ceaaed- and th a t Monday, the 9th
deceased
and th a t J ' ed,^ la Y’ day o f September, 1957, a t ten
the 2nd day of 0 ° ^
a t Q,clock A M o f galrf day |n the
ten o clock A. M. o f said
y
cQurt room o f the C ounty c o u rt
the court room o f the C ounty .n M(>ro sherm an c ^ t y , o re
C ourt ln Moro, Sherman C ounty, gQn haye
flxe d b y tbe
Ortow M a rtin , Mantee
Oregon, have been fixed b>
e as
ac the
fhp tlm
n j are f fo
Or r hearing
hearing
Aga«« Benson, Secretary
tim p
e anrf
and place
f.O.OJh C o u rt as the tim e and place for objections to said F inal Account
L id ii;
No. I l l
h e aring objections to said F in a l and fo r the settlem ent o f said
Meets 1st and 3rd
Account and fo r the settlem ent estate, r
Tuesdays
In
I.O.O.F.
hall, tr a n s ie n t and
of said estate.
.
Thomas B a rn e tt
Donald O. M cDerm id
v is itin g brothers
E xecutor
__«________
ln v lte d
A d m in is tra to r
T. I^ester Johnson
T. L is te r Johnson
A tto rn e y fo r E xecutor
4O-3c
O rlow M a rtin , N. O
A tto rn e y fo r A d m in is tra to r 43-6c
,
Leo Watkins. Secretary
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Dr. Otis G. Perkin«
ROOM 20«
U n ite d States N a tio n al
B ank B u ild in g
T H E D A L L E S , OREGON
Hoars: « to 3:30 • CY B-25N1
M ON. T H R U «A T .
N O T IC E TO C RE D ITO R S
A ll
persons having
claim s
against the Estate o f M ary E.
BucholU . deceased. are hereby
n o tifie d to Present them w ith the
S E T .
»
up there. -
T A T E W I D E PAINT C a «TO- —
The o n e s -------
p le u p a in tin g
t l i p h o to E B u c h o lU deceased. at the of-
going to Wasco fo r the farew ell
•e re *“ ■
T
t 2t o “ t nee o f T. 1-ester Johnson, A tto r-
picnic d in n e r h o n oring Reverend
£ £ , " ? X 3i l
J a * NulU ney a i LAW. Moro. Oregon, w ith -
M a rtin Quigley, w ho leaves th is
T he Danes Oregon
38tfn in six months fro m the date o f
week fo r E n te rp rise as th e ir
ï â c k 'u o p rie
ÿ d s t and'
Tamlly.
M r. Mrs
and FOR S A L E : G ra in -tig h t feeders the
N° '
parish
were
M r. and
3R S A LE : G ra in -u g n i
A ugust
1957.
and w alls 1x4 tongue A groove
E unice Isabelle M oran
Mrs. M o rris B u rn e tt and daugh
d ry u tilit y $25 per M.
E xe cu trix
ters, M r. and Mrs. Leland M edler
Std. A B tr. I | ” x 6 th o ro u g h ly
T. Lester Johnson
and fa m ily , Mr and
Mrs. Don
d ry T A G fo r floors, truckbeds,
43-6C
.Maenab and fa m ily , M r. and Mrs.
A tto rn e y fo r E x e c u trix
etc.,
$75 per M.
~
James F ox and M r. and Mrs.
M any o th e r sizes and Items notice to creditor «
George Fox.
fro m $17 per M up.
A ll persons h a vin g claim s again-
M r. and Mrs. E a rl W eatherford
T H O R E N L U M B E R CO.
w . L Y L E , gtAtheP€E sU te o, c , em, A . A lle n .
<Jf A rlin g to n are the parents of a
W N -. Ph EMerson 5-2218. d a y
are hereby n o tifie d to
son b o ra A u g u st 22 at The Dalles
o r n ig h t.
pre8ent them w ith the p ro p e r
hospital. The little fe llo w weighed
in at 9 lb . ft oz. and is named Ro FO U ND : S tra y cow and calf on VOqchers and d u ly verified, to
my ranch. T h in k she belongs in the undersigned, the d u ly appoin-
b e rt M ark. He has tw o oth e r b ro
Sherman Co. Anyone o u t a cow ted q u a lifie d and acting Execu-
thers and a sister. Mrs. W eather
may see pictures o( cow , and t r ix
the ggtate o f Clema A.
fo rd and new son came home Sat
calf at Jo u rn a l o fflc e jg o visible A uen deceased, at the o ffice o f T.
urday n ig h t and both are doing
brand. Cow earmSoted.
Sid je s te r Johnson, A tto rn e y a t .Law,
fine. G randparents are Mr. and
Seale, Condon, Oregon ’
42c ^ oro> Oregon, w ith in s ix m onths
Mrs. F ra n k W eatherford of A r
__♦«. to from
the h date o f the firs t publl-
lin g to n and M r. and Mrs. George W A N T E D : S a lw lfcly or man
f
A yg
Fox o f Rufus.
sell McNess products p a rt o r fu ll «
The state h ig h w a y crew is haul
u rn ,. B ig p ro fits. !No « P jr le n c e » « 23. V»-^
ing d ir t and rock to make a level
W ill teach and finance
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E x e c u trix
spot fo r the foundation to set the needed,
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r
t
o
today.
c.
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Lester
Johnson
42-5c
new state machine shed on
£ p A tto rn e y fo r E xe cu trix
Thia column b arowaiod w««Uy f«< * • ¿ur**!*''**** **
kttioricol b!a
« d educjbon by «»•
O regon H istorical society
to become a successful
W a tkin s Dealer in this area.
T op w eekly p ro fits ! Car need-
Jd C re d it arranged. F o r to-
fo rm a tio n w rite the J. R- W at-
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the d in n e r the g roup w ent up to
see the Musenm. -
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M r. and Mrs. Leonard Jordan
spent last
week *• end v is itin g
friends in Bend.
They reported
the n ig h ts are g e ttin g real c h illy
P O R T I.
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