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    PAUL TWO
THE
CENTRAL
CENTRAL POINT
P O IN T
AMERICAN
G O O D COM M ON SEN SE
A M E R IC A N
(F o r A .E .P ., W ayside M user)
T h e y e a r s go on a n d on a n d on.
R iv in g all bu t ro llin g seas.
T h r o u g h d a y s div ine of d a r k an d daw n.
W it h m y r ia d m y s te rie s;
lii-i-M .ildi'litd, .September 13. 192-;
Devoted to th e beet i n t e re s t s of
C e n tra l P o in t a n d vicinity.
E n te r e d as second class m a t t e r a:
th e post office. C e n tr a l P o in t, O re ­
gon, u n d e r th e Act of March 8, 187'J.
Long y e a r s of labor, love a n d m irth
To w o r k e r t w ho sm ile a t fate.
B u t b lack co n fu s io n on th e e a r t h
F o r th e on es w ho yield to hate,
S U B S C R IP T IO N RA T E S
Six M o n th s .................................... $1.00
One Y ear ....................................... $1.50
P a y a b le in ad v a n c e
A d v e rtisin g ra t e s o n ap p lic a tio n
Office— Second S tr e e t, off Main
T H IH H D A V , NOVEMBER I« , 1037
C EN TRA L POINT. OREGON
W h ile go od m en la b o r well a n d long
In t h e to w n s o r places lone.
A nd g l a d d e r m ake love's o ld en song
By life 's te n o r a n d Its tone.
ing b etw eeu p la i n ti tf an d d e f e n d a n t
a n d for su c h o t h e r a n d f u r t h e r re'
lief as to th e c o u r t sh all seem
eq uitable.
T his su m m o n s is pub lish ed in a c ­
co rd a n c e with a n O rd e r of th e Hon
E a r l B Day. J u d g e of t h e C o u n ty
C o u rt of J a c k s o n C ounty. O regon
D ated N o v e m b e r 8th, 1987, th e first
d a te of publioutton of th is s u m m o n s
being N o v e m b e r 11th,
1937.
and
j th e last d a te th e r e o f being Dt ceIn-
; bor 2nd, 1937.
E. E. K E L L Y
A tto r n e y fo r P lain tiff.
A ddress: 11» N. C e n tra l
M edford, O regon
3 6 — Nov. 11. 18, 25, Dec.3
SUMMONS
IN T H E C IR C U IT
COURT
OF
i T H E STATE OF
OREGON
FOR
JA C KSO N COUNTY
ARTH U R EDW ARD POW ELL
W IL L IA M W. C O T T R E L L , P l a i n ­
E d i t o r a n d P r o p r ie to r
tiff
vs
Good c o m m o n sense will ru le th e world
MAGGIE S H I P L E Y P A P E a n d J o h n
W h e n th e will has fo u n d th e way,
Doe P ap e, h e r h u s b a n d , an d A nna
W h e n , sa v e fo r safety , flag s a r e furled ,
S hipley Doe a n d J o h n Doe, h e r
A nd fin e feeling h a s full sway.
h u sb a n d , if m a r rie d , all t h e h e ir s
of T H. B. Shipley, d eceased; an d
Good
c
o
m
m
o
n
sense,
j
u
s
t
c
o
m
m
o
n
sense.
“ KING AROUND TH E ROSY"
Mary O. M artin and
John
Doe
T h e p o w t r t h a t h a s alw a y s been;
M artin, h e r h u sb a n d .
L en a
C.
W a s h in g to n , if it
really
tr ie d ,
R e u te r Doe, an d J o h n Doe, her
S i m p li c it y ’s intelligence,
o u g h t to be ab le to give th e k id d ies
h u sb a n d , if m a r rie d ,
John
A.
A bove th e c la m o r a n d th e din.
som e w o rth w h ile
lessons in how
R e u t e r a n d Mary J a n e R e u te r,
" r i n g a r o u n d th e ro s y ’’ sh o u ld be
bis wife, if m a r rie d . E liz a b e th M.
W h y w a it f a r y o n d e r d a y s to come
R e u te r Doe a n d J o h n Doe,
her
played.
B u t o n e in f le n tia l “ in n e r
E r e so w in g of th e seed?
h u sb a n d , if m a r r ie d , a n d C ordelia
cir c le ” ec o n o m ist— w ho
claim s
to
W hy blow t h e bugle, beat th e d ru m
J R o u te r Doe a n d J o h n Doe, h e r
be th e only one w ho a y e a r ag o
W h e n good will is w h a t we need?
h u sb a n d , if m a r r ie d , b ein g all th e
foresaw th e p re s e n t bu siness reces­
h eirs of A. L. R e u te r , deceased ;
— DELROY G ETC H ELL
J a m e s C. W h i t t a n d F lo r e n c e E.
sion — sees flaw s in th e
game
as
W h itt, a n d all th e u n k n o w n h eirs
W a s h in g to n plays It. L isten to his
of each, every, an d a ll of th e
of th e e a rth .
c h a p te r fo r th e sc h o la rs who will
sum m ary:
above n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s a n d also
S o u n d s lik e t h a t s o n g every bo dy som e day w rite th e h is to ry of th is
" W e s e t o u t to do s o m e th in g for
all o t h e r p e rs o n s or p a r t ie s u n ­
“ The screw y age.
kno w n cla im in g a n y rig h t, ti tl e ,
th o se who live in s h a c k s a n d d o n ’t go t so ti r e d of, r e m e m b e r ?
estate, lien, o r in t e r e s t
in
the
Music
Goes
D
ow
n
a
n
d
A
r
o
u
n
d
.
”
have en o u g h to cat an d wear. So we
real p ro p e r ty described
in
th e
p u t th e m on relief T h e n to g et th e
com p lain t h e re in . D efen d an ts .
THIS SC REW Y AGE
m oney we levy new taxes. And n a t ­
To Maggie S hipley P a p e a n d J o h n
T
he
g
o
v
e
r
n
m
e
n
t
’s
left
h
a
n
d
know
s
u rally we g et an in crease in prices.
Doe P ap e, h e r h u s b a n d , a n d A nna
So It costs us m o re to feed th e needy not w b a ' its r i g h t h a n d doeth. T h a t
Shipley Doe a n d J o h n Doe, h e r h u s ­
N O T IC E TO C R E D IT O R S
an d we h a v e to levy h ig h e r taxes.
be t h e " “ 'T
dt‘dut;-
N otice is h e re b y given t h a t th e band, if m a r r ie d , all th e h e ir s of T.
H. R. Shipley, d e c e a se d ; a n d Mary
" T a k e th e fa r m e rs .
We tr y to ! tlon *0 be m a d e front a series of re- u n d e rs ig n e d h a s been a p p o in t e d ad G. M artin a n d J o h n Doe M a rtin , h e r
c e n t events.
m i n i s t r a t r i x of th e e s t a te of T h o m a s
help th e m by seeing t h a t th ey gee
The D ep artm #|lt o f A g r ic u ltu r e ’ J u d *e - deceased. All p e rs o n s h a v in g h u sb a n d , L en a C. R e u t e r Doe, a n d
m o re m oney for th e th i n g s th ey sell.
__ ,
_
,
, , . c laim s a g a in s t sa id e s t a te , a r e h ere- J o h n Doe, h e r h u s b a n d , if m a r r ie d ,
h a s Issued a sw e e p in g
c o m p lain t by re(, ulred to p re , en t 8am e duly J o h n A. R e u t e r
and
Mary
Jane
We raise prices of fa r m goods.
a g a in s t a n u m b e r of larg e
m e a t v erifie d as re q u ire d by law , t o said R e u te r, his wife, if m a r r ie d , E li z a ­
I ne p rices gel so h ig h Dial lac- pack ing firm s, on th e g r o u n d s th a t a d m i n i s t r a t r i x a t th e Office of W.G. beth M R e u t e r I)oe a n d J o h n Doe,
lo ry w o rk e rs c a n ’t buy fa r m goods. th e y have vfoia ted
th e a n t i - t r u s t Tri11. S u it e 9, P a lm B uilding, Med- h e r h u sb a n d , if m a r r ie d , a n d C o r d ­
so we ....................
t h i n k up au N BA o r a wage- ' )aw8 , ,,y
y ro
n
s
D
irin
v
to
o r d ’ thp
° rfiKOn>
in ia notict>
six
m D
o n ated
th s elia J. R e u te r Doe a n d J o h n Doe,
r o n "Pl r l "K 1° m
m a a n n l i n p u u la
la i t e e f from
dat(, w
of ith th
h e r h u s b a n d , if m a r r ie d , being all
h o u r bill. And we raise th e wages an d c o n t r o i pr)ce8.
th e h e ir s of A. L. R e u te r , d e c eased ;
th is 2Sth day of O ctober, 1937.
of factory w o rk ers. T h e n th e prices
J a m e s (’. W h it t a n d
F lo r e n c e
E.
And a t t h e last session of C on gress
K A T IE JU D G E
W h itt, a n d a ll th e u n k n o w n h eirs
of facto ry goods go up so th e fa r- a law w a i pa88ed— th e M iller-Tvd- vv
Trill
of ‘-ach. ev ery, a n d all of t h e ab ove
m ers c a n ’t a ff o rd th em .
And we lnK8 Act _ _ w h »eh m a k e s a farce
or A t , ’y fo r E s U t i ’
n am ed d e f e n d a n t s a n d also all o t h e r
have to raise th e f a r m e r s ’ in co m e a „ a n t l - t r uct le g isla tio n so far
as
~
perso ns o r p a r t ie s u n k n o w n cla im in g
again. A nd so it goes ring a r o u n d it a p p iie8 t„ t r a d e - m a r k e d p ro d u c ts
N O T IC E
IS
HEREBY
G IV E N any r ig h t, title, e s t a te , lien, o r In­
m e rosy.
| In In te r s t a te co m m erce.
T he
Act T H A T th e u n d e rs ig n e d ex e c u trix of te r e s t In t h e r e a l p r o p e r ty described
" T h e r e Is a n o t h e r g ro u p
th a t we prov id es th a t t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r s
r.f th e L ast Will and T e s t a m e n t
a n d of h e re in , th e ab ove n a m e d d e f e n d a n t s .
IN T H E N A M E O F T H E S T A T E
seem to be fo r g e ttin g ab o u t. Add th e th es e p ro d u c ts m ay
e s ta b lis h
th e * be Le a , a *et ° f t Lydl,a
C1* y ' de c e " 8* O F OREG ON , you a n d each of you
si* mtlBon fa r m e r s a n d th e eleven m in im u m r e t a il prices at which th e y a V r o * X t r a U o n ° o f Mid* ^ t a t e " w i t h a r e h ereb y r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r in th e
million facto ry
w o rk e rs
to g e th e r, m ay be sold.
A p p ro x im a te ly
l o , th e clerk of W h e e l e r C ou n ty , O regon ab ove e n ti tl e d C o u rt a n d c au se a n d
T hey m a k e aeventeen million, less s ta te s h av e s i m i l a r
law s in effect, a n d th e said C o u rt h a s fixed S a tu r - a n s w e r t h e c o m p l a i n t of p la i n ti f f on
file h e re in a g a i n s t you a n d ea c h of
t h a n a se v e u th of th e p o pu latio n.
I l f a re t a il e r refu aes to ho ld
to th e d a Y- D e c e m b e r 11, 1937, a t th e h o u r you on o r b e fo re t h e la s t d a y of f o u r
" i f we k e e p b o o stin g facto ry
fixed price, th e m a n u f a c t u r e r may C o u n ty C o u rt
room
M e d f o r d ! w eeks fr o m a n d a f t e r th e d a te of th e
sum m ons,
wages a n d f a r m Incom e long en ou gh, b lack list him an d re f u s e
to deliv er J a c k s o n
C ou n ty , O regon
as
th e f i r s t p u b lic a tio n of th i s
th e law of a v e ra g e says t h a t som e him m o re goods.
place fo r h e a r i n g o b je c tio n s , if any, a n d set up t h e c h a r a c t e r a n d e x te n t
of an y c la im you m a y h a v e to th e
P rice-fix ing
w ith
government ,hHrfr,° ' an d th e allo w a n c e a n d set-I re a l p r o p e r ty h e r e i n a f t e r d escrib ed
day we ____
m u s t ______
reach __ a happy _______
medium
T h e i r d e e d s a d o r n th e f r o n t of tim e,
W h e r e for r i g h t t h e y alw a y s stood,
A nd s till th e y sp eak f o r f r e e d o m ’s clime
C o m m o n sense for co m m o n good.
EDITORIALS
L egal N otices
for th e m
Ilut m e an w h ile w hat h a p -| ble8slng Is very new In o u r n a ti o n a l
^ ’n n pe” s<»nsid |n\eV est£d°U”n said o r an y p o rtio n th e r e o f.
If you fall to a p p e a r an d a n s w e r
pens to th e fellow who is In n e it h e r i life, b u t th e effects of It a r c a lr e a d y e s t a te a r e h e re b y n o tified to p re s e n t
g r o u p — th e w h ite co llar m un? T h e I seen.
In less th a n a y e a r ,
r e p r e - l t h e i r o b je c tio n s , if an y th e y hav e. In sa id c o m p l a in t w ith in said ti m e fo r
w a n t t h e r e o f p la i n ti f f will a p p ly to
g r e a t m id d le class? T h e first th in g se n ta tiv e prod ucts, In clu d in g c o sin e- w ritin g , to said final acco u n t o r any
he k n o w s, h e c a n ’t buy e it h e r fac- tics, liq u o rs an d d ru g s , ro se In price
d° ry Pa r t lh # r e o f on o r b efore
to ry -an id e o r fa r m -r a is e d goods.
5 to 15 per cent above th e levels oh- j “ , )a, “ f ’th i s 5 th day of N ov em b er,
"U n le s s we sto p th is rin g a r o u n d ta i n tn g before price-fix ing w as !•-[ 1937
E V A D. T R U E ,
N aturopathic and C hiropractic
T h e f u t u r e t r e n d will in ­
th e ro sy b u sin e ss an d let th i n g s im ­ galized.
E x e c u tr ix
P hysician
prove n a t u r a l l y for a while, w e’re e v itab le be u pw ard.
»
. . .
. . . . .
.
W. G. T R I L L
A cu te a n d C h ro n ic D iseases
So we legalize a n t i - t r u s t law vie- , A tto rn p y for E 8tate
g oing to en d up w ith all o u r f a r m e rs
E l e c t r o t h e r a p y H e rb o lo g y ,
Proc­
a n d facto ries having a lot of high- latlo n s for som e co ncerns, a n d at thp 28— Nov. 11, 18, 25, Dec 2
to log y X -R a y
p riced th i n g s th ey c a n 't sell,
anil sam e tim e we p ro s ecu te o t h e r s for
P h o n e 170 M edford 128 E. Main
SUMMONS
w ith a h u n d r e d and ten million peo­ alleged violations of t h e a n ti - t r u s t
laws!
T his c u rio u s s i t u a t i o n
will IN T H E C IR C U IT C O U R T O F T H E
ple on re lie f ."
S T A T E O F O R E G O N F O R JA C K -
d
o
u
b
tless
provide
an
In
te
re
stin
g
“ If th is econom ist h ad w an ted to
‘5
SON COUNTY.
cite a n Illu s tra tio n , he m i g h t havi
E d it h F ra n c e s C ougle, P la i n ti f f ,
chosen one th a t is d ra w in g p articu
Vfl.
R alp h R owlev C ougle, D efe n d a n t.
ia r in t e r e s t h e re now.
It Involves
TO R A L P H R O W L E Y C OUGLE,
te r a i lr o a d s an d th e coal in d u stry.
419 E. Main
M edford
th e a b o v e n a m e d d e f e n d a n t :
R a ilro a d s g ra n t e d sixeable w ag-
A cross f r o m Roxy
IN T H E N AME O F T H E S T A T E
• Speed Queen W ash ers A
in c r e a se s to th e i r em p lo y ees re c e n t­
O F O R E G O N , You a r e h e re b y re ­
Iraners
q u ir e d to a p p e a r a n d
a n s w e r th e
ly. T h e I n t e r s t a t e C o m m erce C om ­
c o m p l a in t filed a g a in s t you In th e
m ission, convinced t h a t t h e action
• Spurt on f i C roule) Re­
DANCE W ITH DYNGE
abo ve
entitled
s u it
w ith i n
five
was n ecessary to av oid b a n k ru p tc y ,
frigerators
w eeks fro m th e first d a y of th e p u b ­
At th e
g r a n t e d th e r e q u e s t of th e ra ilro a d s
licatio n of th is s u m m o n s upo n you.
• Myers P u m p s & S ervice
a n d it you fall to a p p e a r a n d a n ­
for fre ig h t r a t e Increases to t a ll in g
sw er. fo r w a n t t h e r e o f , th e above
$ 47 ,5 00 ,00 0 a n n u ally .
That w ont
221 W est Main
P h on e 3 0 0
E V E R Y SA TU R D A Y NIGHT
named
p la in tiff,
E dith
F ra n c e s
cover h a lf th e
Increased
railro a d
C ou gle. will t a k e a d e c re e a g a i n s '
Medford
T wo O rchestras
p ayroll cost.
you f o r e v e r se v e rin g t h e b o n d s of
Old
T im e and Modern
m a t r i m o n y now a n d h e r e t o f o r e exlst-
On th e
other
h an d .
C ongress
ONE ADMISSION
c r e a te d
th e
N a tio n a l
B itu m in o u s
M edford, O regon
Coal C o m m issio n to ’s a v e ’’ th e coal
a v i n g s
Ind u stry . So th e C o n s u m e r s ’ C o u n ­
sel for th e Coal C o m m issio n step s
e
P H Y S IC IA N ft S U R G E O N
fo rw a rd a n d a n n o u n c e s h e will a sk
New S u ite of O ffices
B ring Y onr SPECIM ENS
r e c o n s id e ra tio n o f th e f r e ig h t rat»
start a system atic sa v in g s., a t ­
301 F l u h r e r Bldg.
Increase.
TO
ta in t now and protect your fu ­
Res. Ph. 109-12
Office Ph. 109
T h e coal In d u s try , he says, will
pay $ 2 7 ,0 0 0 ,0 00 o f th a t
$47,500.-
ture happiness
000
W hat h e m e a n s Is t h a t coal
FIRST F E D E R A L
c o n s u m e rs all o v er th e c o u n tr y will
TAX ID ER M IST
SAVINGS A LOAN ASSN.
pay h ig h e r p rlre s for t h e i r d eliv ered
and F urrier
coal. Since it will cost m o re, th ey
M edford
27 North Hull)
will tr y to b u r n less a n d th e r a i l­
PROM PT SERV IC E
ro ad s will h av e less to h a u l an d th e
145 N. Ivy
M edford
coal m in e rs will h a v e to dig less out
PROSTATE GLANDS, HEMOHH-
OutsM r H igh R en t D istrict
H o m s M FIST ! LA
Sat. Only!
rrcu lrd safely, su ccessfu lly and
ptiinle«»ly by the latest and m ost
L A U R E L ft H ARDY
Improved method«.
17 year» e \ -
pedlenre. <Vrv. li c e n s e No. S U .
C alif. License No. 31129.
E p iso d e 5 " P h a n t o m R i d e r ”
DKN riMTRY
H. P. COLEMAN. DC. ME.
I’hotie W tt
123 M edford lllilg.
4 1 0 M edford Bid«.
Sun. - 'Ion . - Toe».
M edford. O refo a
J e a n H a r lo w — C l a r k G able
Dr. A . R. H ed g es
S tev en Shoe Shop
E xpert Shoe
R epairing
F ick’s H ardw are
O riental G ardens
S
c u r i t y
D. H. F in d ley, M. D.
t h e C o u rt fo r th e r e l ie f p ra y e d fo r
in his s a id c o m p l a in t now on file
h e re in .’ And p l a i n t i f f will a p p ly for
a d ecree d e c re e in g t h a t ea c h a n d all
of th e c la im s of each, a ll a n d every
of t h e d e f e n d a n t s h e re in a r e n u ll
a n d void a n d t h e p la i n ti f f 1« the
o w n e r in fee s i m p l e of t h e re a l p ro ­
p erty h e re in d esc rib e d , s u b j e c t to a
c o n tr a c t of s a le e n te r e d Into b e tw e e n
p la i n ti ff h e r e i n a n d O. P. J s n e e and
Mary J a n s « upo n
th »
hereinafter
described land.
And t h a t th e a b o v e e n ti tl e d C o u rt
d ecree t h a t n o n e of t h e d e f e n d a n t s
h e re in h a v e any r i g h t , ti tl e , e s t a te .
Hen o r in t e r e s t o f a n y c h a r a c t r in
o r to th e re a l p r o p e r ly h e r e i n a f t e r
d e s c r ib e d o r a n y p o rtio n th e r e o f an d
t h a t it be d e c re e d t h a t t h e
plain­
t i f f ’s t i t l e in a n d to said p re m ise s
is free from a n y a n d all c la i m s of
any, all, a n d ev ery of t h e d e fe n d a n t s
h erein a n d each of t h e m a n d every
pers o n o r p e rs o n s c la i m i n g In, u n ­
der, by, o r t h r o n g b th e m a n d t h a t
said p a r t i e s
h a v e n o r ig h t,
title ,
esta te . Hen, o r i n t e r e s t in o r to said
real p r o p e r ty o r a n y p a r t t h e r e o f
and t h a t p la i n ti f f h a v e su c h o t h e r
a n d f u r t h e r re lie f a s to th i s C o n rt
m ay seem j u s t a n d e q u it a b le , an d
J u d g m e n t f o r his cost« a n d d is b u r s e ­
m e n t s a g a i n s t th o s e d e f e n d a n t s w ho
a p p e a r a n d a n s w e r h e r e i n an d r e s is t
th e p r a y e r of p l a i n t i f f h e re in . T h a t
th e re a l p r o p e r ty r e f e r r e d to is 1t\
J a c k s o n C o u n ty . O re g o n , a n d is d e s­
crib ed a s fo llow s;
T h e N o r th H a lf of t h e N o rth
H a lf of t h e S o u th e a s t Q u a r t e r
of th e N o r t h w e s t
Q u arter
of
S ectio n 26, T o w n s h ip 36 S o u th ,
R a n g e 2 W e s t of t h e W il la m e tt e
M e rid au , J a c k s o n C o u n ty , Ore­
gon.
E x c e p ti n g t h e r e f r o m the
E a s t 20 fe e t ly in g w ith i n a p u ­
blic road.
T h i s s u m m o n s is p u b lish ed
and
se rv e d u p o n you a n d ea c h of you in
a c c o rd a n c e w ith a u o r d e r
of the
a b o v e e n ti tl e d C o u r t in th is cause
a n d d a te d O c to b e r th e 19th, 1937
w hich d ir e c ts t h a t
t h e sum m o ns
s h a l l he p u b lia h e d in C e n tr a l Point
A m e ric a n , a w eek ly n e w s p a p e r pub­
lish e d in C e n t r a l
P o in t. Jack so n
C o u n ty . O re g o n , on ce a
week for
f o u r s u cces siv e w eek s au d t h a t the
d a t e of th e
firs t
p u b lic a tio n
is
N o v e m b e r 11, 1937 ;
t h a t defend­
a n t s a r e r e q u i r e d to a p p e a r an d a n ­
s w e r sa id s u m m o n s a n d com plaint
on o r b e fo re f o u r w eek s fro m aud
a f t e r th e d a t e a f s a id f i r s t p ublica­
tion.
W. G. T R I L L
A t t o r n e y f o r P lain tiff
S u i t e 12, P a lm Bldg
M ed ford. Oregon
.A nnouncing th e O pening of
M ED FO R D 'S
WHOLESOME
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way to Greater Success
In b u sin e ss e o n t a o u a n d socially. You II n e v e r be asham ed
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C L O T H E S. IN D IV ID U A L L Y T A IL O R E D
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from d is tin c tiv e fa b ric s in good ta s te .
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an d b ears t h e r e f in e d a p p e a r a n c e of th e well d re s s e d m a n
P ric e s a r e so m o d e r a te . . . . fo r ln tr in s i c a ll v good v a l u e s - long
w e a r in g — p e r m a n e n t sh a p e lin e sa — ease an d c o m f o rt.
W ed. N ife I» Ca»h N lte!
A IV w I n c a lli d f o r H a lts a n d O v e r c o a ts a t B a e g n in P ric e * .
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