The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, June 20, 1930, Image 1

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Established 1927
I ol ' kth y e a r , n o . 15
1 HOUSE AT
BEAVERTON, OREGON
FRIDAY, JUNE 20, 1'930
PRIZE W IN NING FLOAT
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Recent Activities
A t Court House
Briefly Reported
Fine*
f
Bi
P a r o le s
TRAIN EADS
lO lit OREGON TOUR
More than 15,610 View
Most Successful Project
of State
T K. Lloyd, plead guilty to a
larceny charge and sentenced to I
vitir in jail.
Ycta learley , plead ginlty to rn
asscuilt and batters charge, fined $10 " l he most succcsstul tour evil
and ]tiroU'd on good behavior.
1 made by a demonstration train m
i John H. Smith, plead guilty to Oregon" was the general verdict
liquor possession charge, paroled mi lUsscd upon the recent trip of the
[The nc\v Biclman M otors building,
payment of $150.00.
dairy demonstration train which in s
jntinfj on Broadway, in Beaver*
1'he automobile of Alfred T. Smith completed * Iti-stop schedule throuyh
, i$ completed, and C. .(. Bielman,
was otdered confiscated.
northwestern and central Oregon u n ­
• manager has planned a most on*
der the auspices of the stttite college
O rder*
[■able evening for his guests, at a
signed
by C ircuit
J u d g e extension service und the S. P. \ S.
C iti« outside of Portland, in the
mial opening, Saturda’y Evening, iThR o ^ , « v ^ p V r " d ° " ' ’ ,l0a' " hiCh W° "
G eorge R. Baglay
I railroad.
jie 21st.
Gertrude Christensen vs J.
R
The trip was most successful from
In the early ]>.idt of the evening Church Wedding of
Chamber of Commerce
W yatt, Order of withdrawal of
... cx'|t
- * me
standpoint of attendance, but
h
c
Sister
Imelda
Suffers
— special and moat ■¡'"teresting News
hibits.
Carna
Peterson
very
proUihly
more important was its re-
Meeting Called for
■ oue Reel from the Ford Motor
Serious Injuries M argaret Alice Hotnnt vs James ception on
the part of dairymen
Beautiful Affair
Bmpanv, will be ibO vn th e visitors.
Next
Tuesday
Lester Hotnm, divorce decree.
themselves who were generous in
Buck Whitehead’s five piece or-
John !.. Barton vs Frieda Burton, their
-■
praise of the practical nature
tra will furnish music commene­
Sister Intelda, of St. Marys Acadc- divorce decree.
^
iof the exhibits and program feature*
The
Beaverton
Chamber
of
Com-
A pretty wedding
of the pas»
at 9 o’clock for dancing.
Pollen vs Mary
Pollen, j which emphasized the four points of
nterce will hold its regular meeting my, just outside of Beaverton, suf- H arry
iveryone is invited to attend this week took place Sunday afternoon m ¡Tuesday evening,
Uered
very
serious
injuries
Sunday,
Order
for
publication
of
summons,
economical production, higher quali-
evening, June
24th
at
June 24th
wing and are assured of an en- four o’clock
thc'v.hen struck by an airplane taxiing Metropolitan Bond & Mtg. * *'• ty, better m arketing and increased
" j
1 i
w t ltl1' ,VV!j i h M 8 1® P- ,n-
along the beach at Rockavvtty. As vs J. O. Robb, adm inistrator order
,able evening. E verything is ab- P eter on K
consumption.
m atter* for n<tlr as the Garibaldi physician could for amended complaint.
iutely free, even the door prizes Peterson became the bride of W il-1 One of the principal
One of the important elements in
bam D. Campbell of Boise, ‘lkkihn "tscussion will be the holding of one decide from his immediate exam ina-, N. Anderson vs Lesley P Robin
Jiich are to be given away.
the higher quality exhibits was the
[The structure has a floor space of The ceremony was performed in the meeting a month with the Kiwams tion, was that she had two broken son et al Order and decree oil fax
demonstration of refrigeration equip
Be.iv - c*ub a' their regular W ednesday ribs, severe back injuries and u pos- Ren.
0x50 feet, with an outside driveway F irst Congregational church in
ment in which cream j>ut aboard the
erton, by the pastor Rev. T. Arthur evening luncheon. Another will be *ible
broken
back. However, a
The
estate
of
Charles
F,
True.
S3
feet long and 20 feet wide. A Dungan.
the cooperation of nuking
spread at ( orvallis was kept perfect-
¿play room has been arranged in
ccs< of the Street Dance which will b ^'T îio w ^T 'lis^
‘x
W,H cUcd June **. »**> was admitted to r 1’” *" M Corvallis was kept perfect
tour.
The
bride
wore
a
dress
of
lc front of the building, with large
be held Saturday night, lune 28 comnle e T
‘
probate; J. K. Dow appointed ad-
*WC‘ f,T ,h('
««-day ton
250
compiete«.
ministmtor.
VVhcn « » 'p led at Redmond after 25
ite glass windows, which provide shell satin with a veil of tulle in a
hours at about 3J degrees tem pera­
cap
shape,
held
by
pearls
and
orange
£
,r
,hc
oi
securing
funds
for
Sister
Imelda
wt,s
on
the
beach
..■client light.
ture, it was pronounced still in per­
blossoms. She curried a shower bo- Beaverton» Volunteer Fire Depart- with
friends and had a camera
in
S u itt filed in Circuit C ourt
To the rear is found ample space
fect condition.
ment-
her
hands
ready
to
fake
ti
picture
|
quet
of
Ophelia
roses,
white
sweet
Catherine McKinnon vs The Bcu-
work on cars, and keep surplus
A short program will also be when the in-coming tide brtrshed jam jn Timber
C% Mortgage fore-1 The campaign f< »*■ better tow s
:k and equipment. Tile and brick Teas and orchids. She was given in
through use of good sires also came
m
arriage
bv
her
father
John
re"
dered„
.
,
.
.
...iher
,eet
and-
with?u*
looking
up.
closure.
•re used for the walls and the
1 he Huber
t onunercial club
w illjsh«. ra„ forward in front of
the 1
j
McKenzie
to a clintrx at Redmond when a lo­
Peterson.
Motor Co. vs
ar is of concrete.
cal dairyman purchased the Jersey
also meet with the Beaverton cham- plane. The plane was one of
m the
w x * K . . | l v Monev action
Win A Smith of Beaverton, wns
The bride was attended by her ms - ^ef
commerce t,n the 24th
three operated Sundays by the Til
Theatre Parking Co vs Fre
hull carried along in the deinonstra-
tng
th< contract and in turn ter, Mrs. Milton Metcalfe, as matron
'
tion herd. This hull wus from the
--------------------- jlamook Airway conipany.
W ert. Money action.
■d local men on the job
C harF of honor and Misses Davis Zook
( . C. Dickson herd at Shedd and
Lillian Stafford vs Arthur SuiffiT.I
__I
\i;
j
ircnce of Aloha, wired the build- Alice Montgomery, Jacqueline Hon- D - M o ,- ,.„
brought $225.
i Divorce.
«. Dewey Dforbaugh, furnished the eywell. all of Portland, Eldivia Pool, U r * M a S O n S e n d s a W o r d
i Redmond won honors for atlend-
to
the
Home
Folks
Thompson-Harvey
Wed-
lumbing and Lewis Bros, the sand of Hillsboro, and Lucile Davis of
ance with 2727 This included close
M a rria g e license* isMiad
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ding Performed at Orenco
Sherwood as bridesmaids. Three of
id gravel.
U TOUT grangers there for the state
In this establishment one will find the attendants were in orchid and The. Enterprise has. received the f
Gaylord
E.
Raker
and
Jessie jniertinff Hillsboro was second with
_jt latest equipment and com petent three in light green frocks with hats following word from Dr. C. E. Mason) M e d i a t e ly following the church Duncan, both of Forest Grove.
1532 and Altainy third with lHo.
Ingles of Paso
Inn for turning out as high a clasi to match. Edwin
Clyde
V. Etiunersoii,
N cw berg1 Other attendance figure* follow in
Robles,
Cal
,
acted
as
best
man
a
n
d
^
‘1
am
taking
work
in
the
Childrens
I
*crv,cc#
at
,he
Orenco
church
last
I F work as any Ford garage in the
and Ckvra Ann Rogers, Laurel JL 2 order:
Evelyn Bankus, of Portland Hospital and the Womans Hospital .Sunday the wedding
ceremony of
I late. Wc are more than pleased to little
—.
—
W hite Salmon KMO; Seaside. 1004;
I bmpument Mr Bielman. on having
Eugene.
r.ugcnv, 1003;
im u; v Clatskanie,
M um nK, ‘>49; Sa-
Mr*.land find h very in,erestinK- as we"
Warv’^ ’f ° i
a," ! M r*
Irina Holgate Blackmore to Wilma |n n RQO; Forest Grove. 858; \ < r-
I fleeted Beaverton in which to cs- “ preceding " ‘ "the'' ceremony
sbl'sh his business as in doing so H. M. B arnes the bride’s sister. ** instructive. « feel just like a (^ rmed by L v (S o P r a t t ^ ,>er' Fituiccs Holgate, P art Samuel Stott I|onjaf HI5; Astoria 808; Rainier 786;
The day being I. O. O. F. and Re-i Cl 48 IS 1W. Maiine V. W alter to SaipprxAe, 640; Donald 5.W; \VMI-
has. not only given us a new in- sang I Love You Truly accompanied school boy once more.”
.R / ' ^ ,y 0,1 ‘E«1 P'ano an.1 Dr. Mason left Beaverton the early bekah memorial day, many nsembers Nina C. Benson, 5410 acres Sec. 36 , onvjHP 478; and Portland 196
stry but added a modern building w
were oresent as T3N R5W Shaw Fear Co. to Aloha ,-tgular meeting was hel I ut Portland
* .
* U . r - - I 1 . „ . „ , „ „ • I.vtiji-«
-
our already thriving business dis- Mrs. 1 Arthur Dungan on the
violin
part
of June, a a for
Chicago,
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and
of neavenon
Beaverton Reed
car, nierely bein
Mrs.
Dungan then played a violin
vtonn is
1S spending
spending
great
deal ot where
ot uuu
tune 'j m 1 d wen
as a „umber
num orr of oi relatives
re.anvcs
ana . Finance
...a„cC Co.
v o P , art
ar. oi
ive...
great
deal
.
mg ojien two
solo,
which was followed by F M lJle Chun go Lying-in Hospital and friends of the bride
and groom, villc Acrrtige
I ucv Bach Haimer Ith *
n,ercly
Evans, of Forest Grove, s.nging, Be- thc Childrens Memorial Hospital, o b -|M rs. Harvey’s two sons, her two ct vir to Jacob
B
Hayward P r hm ,r* f° r vi*i,or!'’
Lo-1
director and Clerk of
cause accompanied by his w.fe. The serving and studyi
various cas„ daughter-in-laws tind a sister were Lot 5 Reaworth Gardens Tr.
wedding march from Lohengrin was He wi„ return hontc with his f;tmilv alfo witnesses ot thc services.
verna M H. Hill et vir to Forrest Co-Operative Dairy
School Board Re-Elected
More than one hundred partook G. Finzel et ux. P art Blk. 3 & 4
• .•
—
played by Luc,lie Norell of M ounn.,, by way of , he Yellowstone National
Park the latter part of the month j of the bountiful luncheon served in Curtis Add. Forest Grove Addye M
Association to E r e c l
1
n
^
’
u
.
I>ark
thc
la'tc
r
part
of
the
month
M the regular annual m eeting of
Shaffer to John W. Humphreys et |
Plant at Clatskanie
Ot l of the young people are and no d()Ubt will have many inter-1the church basement
e Beaverton school district last gradtsi.es of the Pacific U n i v e r s i t y . , , ^ lhi,)gs to
hjj > fricn(1s'
basenunt.
ux, 5 acres J. L. Hicklin Cl. 54 T 1S|
________
ondav evening. June 16th, L. R.
R1W. Roy M. Fox ct ux to Peter
where airs. Campbell is a member about his trip
an, was re-elected director and
Vcrgcer et ux, Ix>ts 5, ft, 7, Kt 9 & The Brookfirhl construction com­
$268.15
Taken
in
on
of the Theta Nu Alpha. Mr. Catnj>
______________ _
rtincis Livermore, Jr., clerk. Mr.
n
jtirt 10 Blk 5 Reedville Homes. Otis pany of Astoria htis been awarded
bell being a member of Gamma Sigma
rrmorc gave his annual report
Rose Queen Contest p Learned et al to Mary Jacob*« n, the contract to build the new plant of
Following the ceremony a reception Queen Candidates to be
_______
.
f I^ot 61 North Tigardville.
Scandi­ the Lower Columbia River Co-opera­
was hold in the hotne of Mr. and
Guests of Kiwanis
navian-Anu-rican Bank to SUiw-hear tive Dairy Assn at C'laUkanie which
Mrs. H. M. Barnes. Those serving1
r i.,k W ed n esd ay
The Rose Queen contest put on by (-0 The 1H7 Johns«,n Eft. Add is to he completed by Sejitember 5th
Backs Wrenched Severely were Mrs. Lester D. Tallman, of
^'*UD
7 Uhe
the Kiwanis members netted $268 1« j)eavçr,on Portland T rust & Suv.
This is thc second jdant to be con­
Ridorwood, Wash..
Miss
Nadine
.
. o f which JfA.LS was rtiised at a card
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structed by thc association under
Leonar<i
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n
..„
.
,u..
„„»¡r.
?.k
*.°
_
E-
,C-
Crowder,
Lot
6
Witch
Kropp of Portlnnd
and
Miss
Rhoda
p
McClure
and
t .
, .
" r party
Doc t., the very short notice TYl \ /
.
,, ,,
, ,
I Mr and Mrs. Stiavelli, of San Shellenberger of - Beaver
on.
Adams were ex,e,„led a v„,c of (hat Bcavcrton w„uld have a float.
h arî"*
H ^
, lnd- the federal farm h»in it received
■rancisco. Cal, both sustained sc-
Immed.ately following the recept.on |hwik# a, thc Kiwams meeting Wed- ,, w„ n0Cf„ ar
to plfrchh.e most hard, et Quxt »° 1Cbrct,Ke Johnson et a few months ago. The other plant,
ucly wrenched backs when their the bride and groom eft fo" a
nesday. for .heir excellent work in L , |hc f W e r / usrd There
were ^
’ o l. 8
,A ‘ n a - M?ry , T which has already been started, is
was driven into a ditch to pre-
a*.
Seaside
and
other
j
J
jc
quccn
conlcst
2500
peonies.
1320
delphinians
and
W,
f
red
» G ;n ,Lb. ^ ° ‘ located at Grays River, W’ash., will
ding triji
15 &
& u 16
Blk 2 2 Ah Fair-j
ready for use late this summer.
ent a collision last Tuesday,. Mrs.
[ H. C. Jones, of Portland <ntro-|]onno t(K)thpicks necessary to deco- >!• ' 2
,4- 15
i’ . Hlk
a n ' , be L
beaches.
iuavellis mother, Mrs. A. Merlo
----------------------
dneed Mr.
Shanefeldt, wh«> *P°k‘' ra tf tb e float.
'
Addition to
Hillsb.«ro
A S W ith the completion
of these two
was also in the car was badly
to the club on "Federal Farm Loans” ^fuch
crrdit ¡, d||c p F. McClure
Eattullo ct ux to < «»mte A Kohlman units the assciation
will have fivn
raised. The Stiavcllis. have been Beavrr Norial Club
The St. Helens d u b and the ^
, ro n an , Adams for lhc success1
. T ra' ‘ 10
& KohlnianV pr«nluc,i.n,
plants
Enough
cows
¡siting the Merlo home for the
C a r d P a r t y S u c c e s s Beaverton rose queen with
n\ X ,|of the contest Mrs
French, the
No '
Ueorgir V have been contracted for to sujijdy
two weeks and intended to
three highest
highest canninairs,
candidates, wdl be (lpcor#tjnff o{ ¡h f)oat and
\ f r , W aters Peterson et ux, to Wim It both new plants.
I three
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ie -----
Richardson
-
the men Rue*ts next Wednesday at which decorating of the float, and Mrs. ---------
** for home this week, but are
°w detained until they fully re-
The card jiirty held by S aturday! Mnie 'he <|tieen contestants will he t.h<’ *l’len<lid work d»»ne bv several Eaccy, 7.75 acres Geo! Richar
was a de- presented with awards.
Sti|K- for the card party, as well a » ,11- 55 T1S RIW . Nancy I vv-. ¡ 0i Success of Dairy
tr from their accident.
of the Beaver Social club
------------------------ jf>thcr ladies of the community.
;
E. R. Peters et ux, W 1 2 ,,f
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31 Johnson Est. A dd.’
night in the Masonic hall
Cooperative Assured
cided success. There |w ere twelve
tables Of 5on and f ur tables of Attorney Makes Effort
Janet E. Hoeffel
S.ij»-.-» Ga»agt is now selling thej
Beaverton Defeats
Director, Louie Managie of the
bridge. A short program consisting
to
get
release
for
■ II el«« trig ! chophone Radio 6 tube t
of a piano number by F.valyn A lex-[
Dairyman’s
Cooperative Avs’n. in lu*
Garden
Home
13
to
9
i screen grid. $59.50 complete with
Jwtt F. Hoeffel aged 66 years ander, reading by I-a Verne Doan an«L
Chas. La Follett
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tubes,
term*.
Will
be
glad
to
«lem-
'''Ih
before
an enthusiastic meeting
used away at thc home of her banjo selections by Billie Woods was
1 1 .liter, Mrs Leo McKenna, of much enjoyed.
defeated Garden Horn. ''n *,r;*»e 'n your home Has to be ; :*t North Plains, Friday night, stai .I
Beaverton
for
that the organization now has more
onland. last Sa%rdav, June l ' ' n
attorney
score of 13 to 0 heard to be appreciated
A. Chapma. of Aloha, presented ( R J. Hendricks,
esides this daughter she leave? the club with a c |-c to hold • he ('harlc - LaFollctt Washington county '*** Sunday by a
I
than 750 signers and that its succi «
ffort to j Next Sunday they |>Iay Roy on the
sons, Sj'urr E., W allace H. and decks
of v cards
pencils.^
legislator, made another e
c v .a a
\_»i
u . u .> and
_____
m
I
is
i.ow assured. Mr. Managie was a
, j home ground.
T he ladies high score of .VN1 went
hi, cllfnts rf)eaje from tc rv,ngH
any L. Hoeffel of Beaverton, and
Annual Board Meeting
director
in the Greater American
°w* of Portland.
n
H K -•
....... six months m jail f..r contempt
, S H E R W O O D W I N S F I R S T H A L F
Held
at
Raleigh
School
Nwry
Association
that
dis­
1 857!
» Mis
and cowv°rh ; , !failing to pay his wii
tr. J Sherwood
2
714
their
small
children
T
h
e
,.
solved
to
affiliate
with
the
Dairy-
Beaverton
tion to Airs. S. B Lawrence, Men s j 5 Upp<Jrt
3 599
I man’s Coojieiative As««t
He oper-
Verbr«vrt
Lee Carr
hig-h *,>re was held bv Mrs Lela attorney { stated that IaFollett "
3 599 The annual sch«x>l board meeting ¡,|r * a liaai acre ranch <>n Sauvus
Rohse second by C D Allan and
fref in ord, r tha, hc
*99 of Raleigh
*< hool district N»> 9x. |* |a„d *„d milks 80 cox*».
consolation. Mrs M C
Summers. gp, a y , h ftnd contribulp to th r care I ' R,rd
4
»29 was held on Monday evening. Junel The meeting resultr«! in a go?>«l
The sudden death of Lee Carr. B ndge f.rst prtze f«»r ladies went to of hj,
famjlV JadgeEvans „ n in e
,
h
143 16th in the school building The fol numb<|
of
signers.
Dairymen
'«*d 27 years, at Xappa last Friday, \frs. Van M eter and second to M rs. ^ thf t>«nch rffu , pd fo ^ anf ili" Lake Grove
.j abs«jlirte Garden Home
7
<100 lowing directors were electe«!
For throughout the county are working
■•rae
a sh. <k to his relatives and
C .w-nuest unless • LaFollett L
had
Mrs
J
consolation
the three-year term, F. F. P "« ' *». with their neighbors with the result
'®ny friend* at Beaverton. He was Doy Gray, Men’s
of getting
w-rk
SECOND HALF
first prize went to assurance
Huntley,
0 1006 S. B l-awrenc* for the two-year „«itch expense and time are being
r '*"°yed by the C rossett W estern
would give his wife half of hi* *‘»r" Beaverton
nd
J.
V
V
’
Barnes,
1 667 term and the third «lirector, 1 h.wiri* saved the organization.
Garden Home
'o . and while a t work on the H. Neilsen. secoi
The door ings. No promise was evidenced.
1
Wit Georges w?ho is chairman <>f the
Two more meeting* are schedule I
"'»nicti .n of a riadw ay, he »>■ consolation T C. Huntley
Roy
prize was drawn by Mr. Doy Grav.
snntied hy a , rain
1
H57 board this year. L S. Wolf w a«|f,,r next week.
Thatcher
Refreshm ents of ice cream and cake Hillsboro Lodge Building
1 506 elected clerk
Monday, June 23. a nteeting will be
runeral services were held front
and coffee were ‘erved.
2 333
Much credit is due James Rose, held in the union schoolhouse west *t
Moagregatiooal church on Tucs-
Being Remodeled sherw* i
2 966 for his faithfulness and service, and < rd ar Mills
k
‘ -
Dungan o fficiatin .
Lake Grove
Special for Saturday, and Sunday, I
3 06ft the interest he la»* shown during the
Thursday, June 26, in the Farming-
f
•
. ; lao in the Riverv
Verboort
^
^ ^ (hp
Fellow» hall)
L Pet past year.
ton school house north of Farmington
E«tiete^ in Portland. P allbearers 2 Urge heads of Lettuce for oc
J
I Thomas Georges the 1930 and 1931
Dairymen are irrged to attrnd-these
B each» M a r k e t . _________ L . HiOsboro is being torn down g M
chairman
of
the
board
gave
the
oath
meetings
as a means of speeding up
the
new
part,
»hr
,
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I ? * * " I •‘•’■’■n.TC. Jr., lake and Joe
W rhber
Weed,
Henry
Stetson ¡"’—J " " l cj, wd| be started next
Buy your picnic supplies, films, o, 0f f lce to fb<. directors
the organization work.
pNrnid- ,r . Mr Kelley of Portland
a r
< arr a tte n d .! the strand w rk
\
(h, b„ ,M kl* k t , P-cn.c sUwes. 2Se with fuel. |
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f
arrangements were in thc care
MZ
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A" ,h' ’’. r L n . L r . M
«HC« M..C.
« napkins.
M .
»•■ pound
[ » F. Pegg
_ . peanut
Get
„ county and the chocolate creams . 49e.
*0c. I lb fce»x
Get a a Majestic
Majestic Bank
Bank and
and open
open a a Did you ever eat one of those
1 «' was a stepson of O tto ' r ' f,and ,a ‘l wfrk
Beaverton saving* account at the Beaverton delicious 35e dinners at the Whit*
M g e in \ \
Browns
•
—il
*m
nini
ti.
brittle,
33c
vork will amount
|T * k*f'r >: I leaves his m other Mir*
Radio Shop,
Hall Restaurant.
Pharmacy.
Mrs. Wallace, of Seattle, is visit- construetion
a brother Guv. of Aloha,
ing her «laughter, Mr* Frank V 'ye* aNxit $2T)jQOO
• lather J W. Carr of V irgima jing
lovie, Dancing and $65.00
Door Prizes Absolutely
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