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yond. h e re w as re a lly o n ly te n y e a rs ¡p e c ta c u la r e x is te n c e fo r S h a n iko. A fter 1910 w h e n th e e n d u e d r s h ad fo u n d a lie tte r ro u te m b ia S o u th e r n th e iinlg sto p jied , th e s ta g e line» s u p e rc e d e d a n d th e to w n by fire a n d d ecay . Mr th e s to r e Is clo sed , th e from w h o se k i r k d o o r wa- W ere o n c e lo a d e d w ith s u g a r a ti< i salt, co ffe e a n d baco n , s a d dles ¡ h i I lxx»ts, fo r th e w a n ts an d w h im 4 of cow p u n c h e r an I sh eep - h e r d e r in a n a re a h a lf as la rg e as O lite m i n * « tu '.il r l ' <4 mutt«- Mt P u s ii,I fir« at M u ro . llr u ju n , u i.'i r r ix («inwrpaa n i m rh 3, IN itf M , ----- ;T—T 'z. ¿T*v ’ J f W ’ L* r SPAPER P U B L IS H E R S s »' ' A S S O C IA T IO N E D IT O R IA L N A T IO N A L A S ' 1 ^ C& TI® N 3 New E ngland. N o th in g c o m m e rc ia l V = A FFILIA TE MEMBER OFFK M L < HL N IL I'A I'I.H h l ILhL R II’TIUN ItA TK h VNE U L U I - 8X0* .11 H WHOLE WHEAT BREAD WINS BEST-OF-SHOW I, I «i.o TANKS A N il I IIK ( I I l / . I A 4B o v e r in .Morrow c o u n ty w h e re a n in d u s tr ia l s ite m a y o c c u p y th e sp a c e now u sed by an o b so le te b o m b in g ra n g e th e r e is a rg u m e n t o v e r th e v a lu e o f su c h d e v e lo p m e n t. W e sa y m a y , b e c a u se Un- a m b itio u s s e n a to r s fro m W ash in g to n a te f r y in g to get th e p r o je c t lo cated in th a t s ta te and O reg o n h a s no e m is s a r ic in W a sh in g to n to c o m p a re w itii th e m . w ill re m ain o f S h a n ik o e x c e p t th o se vho ¡ire d e d ic a te d to its m e m o ry . P h ilo s o jih e rs m a y n o te th a t th e purv c. in g 0 f food w as th e last th in g to go, th a t th e c lic k in g of p oker c h ip s, tiie tin k lin g fo r b o r- dolio p ia n o w, th e c lin k in g o f whlhkt •y gla.v sscs h a v e b een g o n e in a d tia lity tlie.se m a n y y e a rs , a lth o u g h k e p t fre s h in s to r y ¡uni leg en d .. tl ti F I ’OI U l II O F J L I A ti T his is th e issue of th e y ea r in w hich we u rg e ev ery o n e to read Hu* D eclaration of Independence. We ¡ire going to do it again and will tak e o u r ow n advice, p a rtly to review Hie o bjections th e fn e d o in loving co lo n ists m ade to G eoige i l l , ami p a r tly ’to sound again th ese s tirrin g p h rases; Win n in th e co u rse of h u m an events, it becom es n ecessary for one people to dissolve th e p o liti cal hands w hich h av e connected them w ith ¡m other, and to as sum e, am ong tin* pow ers of the earl h, th e se p a ra te and equal sta tion to w hich th e law s of N atu re uid of N a tu re ’s God en titled opinion , of m ankind req u ires that they liould d eclare tin* causes w hich impel them to the separa- Y ( it a tl lie h e a r in g in S alem . T h e o b je c t o f th e C o m m itte e is to l»ase th e ir fin d in g s a n d re p o r t on a p e rs p e c tiv e o f m a n y y e a rs in tiie f u tu r e n e e d s th a t O re g o n m ig h t b e g in its n e x t 100 y e a r s in s u c h a w ay ¡is to m eet p r o g r e s s iv e ly its f u tu r e w ith n o th in g lo st o f its v a lu a b le re s o u rc e s. W e w ill n o w b e g in o u r c o m p ilin g o f th e s e fin d in g s in to b ills a n d r e p o r ts fin is h in g by O ct. 15 fo r s u b m ittin g to th e G o v e rn o r a n d tin* n e x t L e g isla tiv e S essio n . W e, fh e c o m m itte e w ill be v e ry in f e r e i e I in r e c e iv in g sugq'v.- tior." an 1 e p i n i o n ' fro m e n v or- g a n 'r e t ie n and in d iv id u a ls a n I a n . if ach m n te ri d sh o u ld b ? sen* ’o o u r E x e c u tiv e S e c re ta ry . A n th o n y N e tb o y ,o r th e C o m m it te e on N a tu ra l R e so u rc e s . . .741 S ta te O ffice B u ild in g . P o rtla n d 1, (ire g o n . F ra n k M. W e a th e rfo rd S ta te R e p r e s e n ta tiv e u women who plan to enter yeast breads at our own county fair sr might want to do a little before hand practicing by trying out size winning recipe. This bread was judged Best-of-Show in yeast- ng classes and given the special gold ribbon and cash award con- led by Standard Brands Incorporated, the makers of Fleischmanns ,t. I' baker, Mrs. Hoyt Palmer, won this special award at the Salt l ake :y Fair, Utah, in 1959. Whole wheat llour, molasses and honey are <sal ingredients. other favorite recipes featuring yeast-raised bread- swu t breads I Is will undoubtedly show up at our fair, as won for ial Best-of-Show Yeast Baking Award. Hut if it goes to W ashington it FAMILY LOAF will please O rville C u tsfo rth , well J ... ge or cake Fleischmann's Yyast, 2 tablespoons molasses to do farm er, w ho h as been filling a live dry or compressed 1 tablespoon salt the pap ers and the a ir w itii ins ^5 up warm, not hot, water 3 cups milk, scalded objections to th is possible influx ( lukewarm for compressed yeast) 6 cups whole wheat flour 1 tablespoon shortening of new citizens. H e says they w ill 3 cups sifted all purpose 1 tablespoon honey flour(about) raise ta x es am i th e county judge. O scar P e te rs o n , sa y s m o re people DNsolve yea« in water. Add the shortening, honey, molasses and salt will p ay m o re ta x e s . t< led milk. Cool to lukewarm and add yeast. A Id whole wheat flour in th a t p a r t of the arg u m en t t i soft dough. Add about 3 tups W'hite Ilia r as needed and knead th e farm er is rig h t: the bigger I bly. Let rise until double in bulk. Knead down. Let the dough th e population gets the h ig h e r the » minutes. Shape into loaves, kneading well to get out all air ta x es are, in m illage and in pi r 1 Let rise until nearly double in bulk. Bake at 400* for 10 to 15 n (lentil lightly brown). Reduce heat to 350' for 45 minutes, capita, 'fh e Judge feels th a t in hi- hl .’ large loaves. position he should do ev e ry th in g tio n .” to m ake the co unty grow ; the We also like the reaso n s given: T he old fashioned a rt of fine selv e s on th e ir sk ill in th is tradl- fa rm e r w ould p rese rv e it for p re the in alien ab le rig h ts of life, veast bread baking will lx* a tio n al c u lin a r y a rt and one big se n t in h a b ita n ts, th e ir h eirs an I liberty and th e p u rsu it of happi- pro m in en t featu re of this y ea r's re a s o n is a sp e c ia l Best -of-Show assig n s forever, C u tsfo rth o b je c t, b e » ’’ w ith o u t a sin g le word S h erm an County F'air. y e a st b. k in g a w a rd of $10 offer- to paving for the education ol in ulxiul freedom from w an t o r the C om petition will be keen am ong cd by St; n d ard B rands Ineorpor- n u m e ra b le im p o its from th e ea t illy freedom from fe a r and abso local w omen who prid e them ¡tied. w hose philosophy will he at v a r lutely n o th in g ab o u t pension ian ce w ith the established cus rig h ts o r the rig h t to ta p the so in ees, H ydro electric, »l ate en- tom s of pioneer based Morrow rovertim ent for tinneeded lux- i i f l / F county. Hi* say they will not pay tries. stu d ies for F ish and Came. Eish th e ir w ay. T hey w ere rugged, those old C om m issoln, an I m any of the I nlcss the two se n a to rs from inters and they w anted to stan I v ario u s com m issions and agencies W ashington heat ns out th e re will >h then ow n le d and resented to d eterm in e if th e re should be be developm ent and if th ey do some one, e pet tally go v ern m en t, D ear E d ito r a com bining of ¡ill of these De then* will is* oilier developm ent try in;; to do it to r them . The C om m ittee of N atu ral Re p a rtm e n ts to a cab in et form of th e re . N othing can stop It for So we will read die docum ent stem m in g from a so u rc e s <>f w hich 1 an a m em ber G overnm ent long. As to costs. Well, th ere an** they w ro te and en jo y ev ery word, closer co n tro l by the G overnor — few m en who pay th e ir wa.v t i i x i ’And will w onder th a t In less than has ju st finished bolding ¡1 s e n e s ch an g es in any form of ap p o in tin g ot public h earin g s th a t consisted wise. A good sh ;n e of the citizen e - ’ild veins Hie iKttion.il philosophy ol taking testim o n y an d com pil of com m ission m em b ers and th e ir spend m ore than the.v acluall.vg* uuld have softened so m uch. ing Bn* findings of the w ishes of te rm s of ten u re. May I add h ere ea rn in a lifetim e and a muchW —------------ tin* public in llieir view in w h at th a t New Yoik b .t .o n ly 25 De le w e r n u m b e r puy nt taxes a s ’5 <s< i : \ i . h i can or should be done in tiie b et p a rtm e n ts an d A gencies of tiie m uch as they ^ r t v e in services.-, , S tate G overnm ent. l or exam ple in Khcruuin c o u n t! if ' t liete ul< 1 lot>e who c o n te n t te rm en t of uses of o u r n atu ra l Should Oregon have a D ep art l.v the cost of edu catin g a c h ild 1 1, ;" 1 *' " ,p in ,° c e n tra l (b e g u n resources. m ent of N a tu ra l R esources....a T h is com m ittee w as charged av erag es o v er $60(1 a year For a ” V<M " le end they Dept. of R ecreation . . . ch an g es in m an w ith a m odest n u m b er of " ‘/ ’’»Udenlly look forw ard to w ith die 1 esp o n sib ility of d e te r o u r p ark s d e p a rtm en t s e tu p . . . two child ren the school taxe> for "H ie b eautiful scenery. Last week m in in g if o u r law s co n cern in g Dept. of P lan n in g and D evelop end the m o u n ta in s w ere as w hite th ese reso u rces ¡ire fu n ctio n in g 12 .Veals would total $11,100 to m e n t. the end of high sellout to su.V and d e a r as it p ain ted on canvas, p ro p erly , if not w hy and w h at M eetings have been held in the blue sp o ts on th e snow cov should be done to m ake them func noth in g ol the $ 2 In co unty taxes evenly scattered part of th e sta te w h eth e r then* lor .slab a family .and tiie $100 ered slopes sh in in g o ut as bright lion b etter, o r fin ish in g hist T h u rsd a y in a pub- as the blue in th e sk.v. -liould be m ore law s co n cern in g ill city taxes per year. Ills federal We h a v e ho|x*d th a t so m e d a y th ese 111.lite rs to lie tte r se rv e the luxes a ie based on wliat he earns, som e one would fin d a d escrip tiv e people . . . . To d eterm in e if anv Z E N IT H TV not the services be d erives ¡ h i I naturally beat no relution to each n ime loi H ighw ay 97 th at would of th e 170 D ep artm en ts and Agen- S a le s & S E R V IC E givi Hie b e a r e r a n id ea o f tin* eii-s ot tin* s ta te sh o u ld bi* com ol her. Ion view ol tin* C a sc a d e s v isib le bined to p rev e n t o v erk ip p in g of NERVI! F ON AI L M IK E S l ’i'o|ierly ow n ers subsidize fro 1 lie.illy e v e ry m ile o f th a t d u tie s that ¡ite costly o r cause those w ithout properly and no h ig way. I h e 'e ’s Hood a n d Jef- co nfusion in a d m in istra tio n Call ANDY PAULSON in way lias been found to change it. ferì 'll th e T h re e S iste rs and such D ep a itm e n ts ¡is waiter r>- A lthough .Mr C utsforth cannot '1'i‘lephoui* JO 5-3513 m a n y jet l peaks bvtWii*u and win. Ins p ro tests may ¡iron e a Ix-yond ti n ake ¡in e v e r ch an g in g little re. p ed for till win an - and alwa s tirrin g skyline, tuia >nt lahul o mu« h h the lim e o| y e a r l.irm et's . i l l io i her peopl bay in J e t t e r s o u a n d I ell But. »U k mb LEI t r DO YOUR i MINTING SHERMAN COUNTY Journal TRAVEL H IG H W A Y 9 7 OKANOGAN CARIBOO TRAILk> Alatta M«U H«-Way "0" mk DAWSON I 1,523 AA i I m Fairbank». Alatta I — L. ¡ W Cclu uran I >esi a roi u rd í it. t:\h u i t\ II vit lite 1 it v T iie s to ic at c o u n tie s. III II H L S I) D ll. \ 1 1 t p b u tu g i a p b e r s arc Id tlieu a n n u a l c o n v e ii Bon in ti • BI ui-k H ills and may .1 h ' p h o to g ra p h som e 2d c o n te s ts fu r na h o n o rs w ith som e 1 d ig n ita r ie s sc u lp b a c k g ro u n d , e -i pi 'to g r a p h e r it n or- a m ali w ith an eyi fo r (em iin I .u n is u n 'in o th c ied b\ lOtiiing. B ein g at a na- p le n titu d e 1 .e n tio n of lu s trlb o js low C ro ss H u hat G » d e li act n o th in g fro m m an x cttlei em e k ; »ns in th is m a tte r . If a n d by tin t of k>\ i'ly sli< >uId p o se as- Mrs W a u l w h ra n t;c \ \ a liin g to n s h a rd Hie stt ;e s ta i km . it is not ex|>ecti-d th a t T h e o w n ers o f th e p ic s u m b ia p h o to g i ap h ej S u n iin ti ra ilw a y . dii E. E. -fuse to I p o se a film I.,'tie. had dre T'h w ill lx* a lre a d y h as ig tiie vast In te rio r < ( »regt n p u b ic o u te r I w ith a g a in s t tin s th a t in mint! p u sh e tint lin e 1* ».m g of im x le rn fe m in in e 1 l i 'a a Is yontl Hit- w I *at fie S h er- Bi 's a g a in st ¡1 b a c k g ro u n d o f s X'Ulp- m ini ci fkit illto p B> tod \ \ a s h ln g to n , Je ffe rs o n , Lln- ab • He ml f round C'1In an d Koosev i- It th e G rc '.iter ItM ;ite, w a s n plan* *k41 It m ay lx* re tn em lx T eil th a t tl) fru te n f. 11 It m % \\ 1 Mi* (Ilo se gi eat s to n e f;u i i*s to V e ntianiK u p '■pered fro m <’” m e to 1lie a g a in they w ouli the lie ig b t of the rural e g o n J” ,v it gia .iBv Not as m u ch a s Ben p lain « Izong b u rs iin k ltn , w h o ha d m o re th, o v e r d i r t lo a d s di life a n d la rcat-b tiie ra ilh e a d t etloin Is* luatli'd w ith .sup « ta n t stis-k r a n d i e s Wo n o e th at tl ic K o rean W .1. S ta g e s m«>t th e j ne, erne rg e n e y t,axes h a v e 1 licer es w ith e a ttle m e t te r d s 1 new a* 1 fo r an o ' th et y e a r th u - w d o di i von 1lu n d i d u g oftF a n o th e r bit o f g,H 1‘N tO rid«* t ti»- Ir fit iro n win sack - o f U4HÍI hud ' o n th e m at k<d a4 S it an illo * Riqitil »Item s INHtld w in by r;til In m d < ‘ligi m -«•Don e asv if tl fo r ¡1 Dii iit* t 0 the V ' tlllN S B U R G 1 Ml totnier **” * " • ' * ’,t' YAKIM A’’ W opoto O oldv^dale/ÿ82 ib-S,-. ^MoryE.II McMwm °r r iM o o . // 3 A f * /< o 7 Mod rot /I4 0 3 One of the g reatest m ysteries of our tim es is how govern- in< ntal leadership, in a democ- r . p v can m aintain policies that aix in conflict with the people. eign im|M>rts is one of the fac tors. He then asked how the people in this typical A m er ican district he represents would attack the problem. The results were interesting In .1 Just recently com pleted oiBouwide poll of the nation's and illu strate the wide clear- 'idepeiiili-nt businessmen eon- 1 age between the people and m Washington leadership. Over «’in led by the Y < , one-third, .'13.9', , voted to raise 5 allot» >1 l ed- : tarilYs and im p o s e im p o r t « r a t i o n of i t i l 1 epe 11 deni ( quotas. Another 37.2% are In favor of preventing IT. S. cor B u s in e s s ,! p o ra tio n with foreign plants « i e \ - J from shipping the products of p re sse d ( fi e in s .• ! v P s / these low wage plants into the li t aver of I i F . S. Another 33.5’, expressed lhe T ill t’*(»o- L ,h,,mselves as in favor of lim Cuci i’ !n ('»»n- iting foreign give aw.iys and « • e. « |,y s« n- t’. 8. spending abroad. t'o r X * 'tin e C. W , H arder equire tarllY rales bc ‘'xpected with the s it 1 •< r.iing to foreign ^ ck n iq u e of questioning used » !;»• rales th is m e a s u r e 1 hy Rep Bentley, there was not - *’*'•» , i .*. Join way tow ard I a clear cut m ajority for any • t *uiii:ig ; '11.1011» flood of im- one of these solutions, but it p--«*-. iiiade w'fh 17 ren t per is evident that at least 90% ‘in i' ’.it'oi 'o o ip 'U n g with I of the people in the m idlands of K i'».l made .il A m u lean wage I Michigan are opposed to the present national fRilicica in the international Held M rs. L e s te r C o n lee left last w eek fo r S a n F ra n c is c o from fro m w h e re s h e w e n t to N ew Y ork w ith a n ie c e p r e p a r a to r y to a E u ro p e a n to u r th a t w ill la s t u n til la te A u g u st. Mr. a n d M rs. C h et C o ats left T u e s d a y fo r T u c so n , A rizo n a, ta k in g t h e i r d a u g h te r , P a tric ia , w ho s u f fe rs fro m a s th m a to a h o m e a n d sch o o l s itu a te d th e r e fo r th e CU STO M S L A U G H T E R IN G by c a re a n d aid o f c h ild re n so a f a p p o in tm e n t o n ly . C u sto m c u r flicted , in h o p e s th e y c an h e lp ing. M eat c u ttin g , w ra p p in g , h e r in e ith e r a c u re o r in le a r n s h a r p freeze. K e n n y ’s M a rk e t, in g h o w to liv e w ith it. T hey G ra ss V alley. C all E D 3-2345 s to p p e d a t S a n F ra n c is c o to v isit fo r a p p o in tm e n t. 23-tfn Mr. an d M rs. J im T a te a n d fa m ily L IV E S T O C K M en • Do it y o u r e n r o u te to A rizo n a. se lf • “A n c h o r B r a n d ’’ A n im a l H e a lth P ro d u c ts , p e n ic illin , a n d 'la y l o r LO IH JL a . F . & A. M ? in s tr u m e n ts a r e a v a ila b le a t W asco M eets F i r s t a n d y o u r Co-op O il a n d S u p p ly a t T h ird T u e sd a y s. V is itin g p. T h e D alles. 20c t i n b r e th e r n w elcom e. L IV E S T (H ’ K A L E T IO N V in to n W a tk in s , W . M. E v e r y S a tu r d a y a t T h e D alles E lto n Medk*r, S e c re ta ry L iv e sto c k C o m m issio n - A u c tio n L u p in e ICehekah L odge No? TYo Y ard, S o u th o n N ew D alles-C aiif d e e ts 2nd a n d 4 th T u es H ig h w a y . M isc e lla n e o u s - -10:00 »lays of e ach m o n th . V lsp A. M. L I V E S T O C K - - 12:30 in g m e m b e rs w elcom e F lo re n c e T h o m p so n , N. G. P . M. L u n c h a t th e y a r d s G ra d e H elen M a rtin , S e c re ta ry “ A ” R e s ta u r a n t. P h o n e CY 6- E u re k a Lodge No. 121 A.F.A t . ~ 4672 o r CY 6-4513, ’ h e D alles, M eets o n th e J e t a n d 3 n O re a o n . U c -tfn T h u rsd a y e v e n in g s e acn F O R A gt ¡c u ltu ra l lo a n s se e F L B A m onth. V isiting m e m iie is. v o f T h e D a lle s a n d th e M id-C ol c o rd ia lly in v ite d to m e e t vvPa u i u m b ia PC A , 4 th & C o u rt S ts. R o n ald P o w ell, W . M. C P p re s s 6-2468. tfn . C lyde G illm o r, S e c re ta ry W IN K -G O L D E N D A L E SALES M oro LODGE No, 113 l.o.O.F. 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TO WHOM IT MAY C O N C E R N : L a u ra S a th e r, M a s te r N o tic e is h e re b y g iv e n th a t it is F lo re n c e B ru c k e rt, S e c ’y. th e in te n t o f th e W a te r R e so u rc e s D e v e lo p m e n t C o rp o ra tio n o f 460 S o u th B o a rd w a y , D en v er, C olo rad o , w h ic h h o ld s L ic e n se No. 32 of th e S ta te o f O reg o n to e n g a g e in o p e ra tio n s to m o d ify n a tu r a l p re c ip ita tio n b y a rtific ia l m e a n s, LARGE W ESTERN A fo r a n d on lx?half of M O R RO W C O U N TY W E A T H E R R E S E A R MID W E S T E R S COMPANY C H A S S O C IA T IO N l<x?ated a t lias need fo r local s a la rie d rep- E ch o , O regon. T h e o b je c t o f th e i-esentativ e in th is v ic in ity of «itxiv e p ro g ra m w ill lx* to in c re a s e O reg o n . A lte r fu ll tr a in in g , th e n a tu r a l ra in fa ll. m an w ill he e s ta b lis h e d in th is 1. I he a re a to ix* a ffe c te d is d e s a re a w ith o u ts ta n d in g s a la r y an d c rib e d a s ly in g w ith in c e n tr a l com m issio n a rr a n g e m e n t. Mot lo w C o u n ty an d n o r th w e s te r n U m a tilla C o u n ty , S ta te o f O regon. O v e r $400 a M onth 2. T h e o p e ra tio n w ill be c o n d u c t S a la ry p lu s b o n u s. ed th r o u g h th e u se o f g ro u n d - M ust h a v e a gixxl e a r a n d he ab le b a se d s ilv e r io d id e g e n e r a to r s lo to lie a w a y from ho m e d u rin g th e c a te d w ith in th e C o u n tie s of w eek. N eat a p p e a r in g a n d o v e r 21. G ra n t, W h e e le r, W asco, G illiam , M orrow ’, ( m a tilla a n d S h e rm a n , W R IT E S ta te o f O regon. 3. T h e iierio d of o p e ra tio n w ill em plo ym ent lx? fro m on o r a b o u t 1 O c to b e r D IR E C T O R 1960 to on o r a b o u t 30 S e p te m b e r 1961. 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O ’B rie n , 586, S. 5 th P rin e v ille . 35-Kc F O R S A L E : M a g n ific e n t h o m e, on D e sc h u te s. H e a d q u a rte r s - H u n tin g , F is h in g . H. L. M o rris, B ro k e r, T v g h V alley , O reg 37p T W O la rg e fu ll b lo o d y o u n g J e r sey cow s, fre s h o n e w eek . G e n tle, h e a v y p ro d u c e rs . $175.00 each . E . E . B u rtn e r , P h . 7914, D u fu r, O regon. 34-5p S T A T E .V ID E P A L 'I CO. com p ie te p a in tin g a n d d e c o ra tin g se rv ic e , s p r a y o r b ru s h . P h o n e CY 6-3977 o r CY 6-5293, 1205 E . 12th S t. V e rn C a m p b e ll a n d J a c k N u ll, T h e D alles, O r. 3 8 tfn 80 B E D O R E G O N s t a te a p p ro v e d n u rs in g h o m e lo c a te d in b e a u tifu l H ood R iv e r V alley , w ith lo v ely fen c e d g ro u n d s . W e a c c e p t all ty p e s o f e ld e r ly cases, a s w ell a s ro o m a n d b o a rd c a re . 31-tfn. 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