The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 19, 1932, Image 1

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    Uolverelty ot Cresca
Eugen», Oregon
Established 1927
Get our prices first on your printing jobs
BEAVERTON, OREGON,
S IX T H Y E A R NO. 23
W
Z
IHRFSHING FIRES
HEAP « E m LOSSES
ON LOCAL FARMERS
Enterprise Want Ads bring home the bacon.
FR ID A Y , A U G U S T
Z zrJT J" ENFERTOINMENI
Preference to City Supply
19, 1932
IIIENDEO 0)
SII HUNDRED
Many
PU B L IS H E D
Local
Legionnaires
Chosen to Assist at
Legion Convention
EVERY
F R ID A Y
BE1VENI0N GRANGE
10 OBSERVE HOME­
COMING SfPI 10
Multnomah,
Aug
19- Members
Beaverton, Aug. 19— An adjourned
o f the West Hills Post and Ar-
| meeting
of the
Beaverton City
HOOVER N O T IF IE D
gonne Post have been appointed on
Council was called Monday, for the,
th e w a l k e r case
the Service Committee of the Leg­
purpose of opening bias for the j
SEN. C A R A W A Y W I N S
ion Convention to be held in Port­
j drilling of a test well, as means of
Program land September 12 to 15th accord­ Silver Star Certificates to
SIT M l'S O N STIRS J A I'A N
Threshing Machine^ Barn, » water supply for the city. Bids Possibility
of
ing to the announcement o f Sheriff
r,
j LJ
,
¡were submitted by A. M. Jannsen
EC KOt*E I T . E V S E »
Being Presented Again
Lirain and May on two ¡Drilling company, Sloper Bros. A
Martin T. Pratt
who heads the
Be Awarded Members
GENEVA WONDERS
committee.
Farms Total Loss
(Cockle, and R. J. Strausser.
The
In Near Future
TOR H O M E LO A N S
in Grange 25 Years
Past Commander J. O. Johnson of
¡contract
was
awarded to A. M.
C A T C H IN G W O R L D CROOKS
West Hills Post, has been appointed
1 Jannsen.
Beaverton,
Aug.
19—Two farm
Aloha,
Aug.
19—The
entertain- as one of the legal deimrtments of
An advance payment o f $250. as
Beaverton,
Aug.
19—Beaverton
renewed ownfers jn the close vicinity of
Republicans were given
teneweu
the first installment on the con-, ment given Friday night last, Aug- the service committee whose duty Grange No. 324 niet Saturday, Aug­
conndence last week at the formal Beaverton suffered considerable loss
Aloha Grange will be to prosecute rowdies, radi­ ust 13 and were glad to welcome
notification
ceremontes held
a l Tuegday
aftern00n
Ifrom
f i t * . ¡tr“ t oí “ J
municipal
wel1’ w a s , ust 12, at the new
Councilman Fordney | Hall, for the benefit of the injured cals and individuals who are inter­ as its visitors during the morning
Washington Thursday.
From
all While threshing was in progress on ™ ,0™ Jany[iaen Driuln
company., workmen, was a huge success, s o fering with the Convention.
F if­ session Washington County Pomona
parts of the nation their P ^ t y lead- th£ H enry Metzent.ne place, near
Uverm ore was admlnl8. dally, and in every other respect, teen Portland attorneys have been
Master W. R. Root, Mrs. Josephine
ers came to hear President Hoovei Kinton, fire broke out in the atraw, I ^
(bp Qath
tbp office
of People attended from as far away appointed to assist in this work in­ Root and Miss Neva Root, Mary R.
sound the campaign keynote and destroying
the
bam,
grainery
as Sheridan, and other comniunt- cluding A. C. Bull also a member Gebbardt, and Mary E. Paquet from
councilman.
they brought him optomistic reports blacksmith shop,
2000 bushels of
Instructions were given the city ties represented were Russellville, of West Hills Post.
Evening Star Grange and Harvey
of conditions favoring his reelection. grain, 60 tons of hay and tools. A attorney to draft up, one new ord- Beaverton,
Cedar
Mills.
Scholls,
The main duties of the service G. Starkweather from
Milwaukie
However, there was little indication sman portion of grain was saved. 1 inance and redraft
another. The Laurel, Tigard, Hillsboro and For- committee during the Convention Grange
Reports
from
Pomona
that the chieftains expect an> walk , TLie fire had gained such raP’tl | f ormer concerns the matter of side-
est
Grove. The hall was crowded will he to act as a supplement to
Grange
was
made
and
remarks
over or a victoiy without a fight.
headway, neither the
Beaverton or w a ,ka and thp |aUer a ,.pdraft on
to capacity
the attendance
of ap- the
city, county and state police, from the visitors were much en­
Hillsboro fire depai.ments were a e Qrdjnance jqQ 533
regulating
the proximately
six hundred
causing to maintain order and direct traffic
joyed. Our ^MJe Poi%>na Master
Gov. Roosevelt meanwhile,
----,
---- operators
w
a3, to make any progress. -----„
ey con-
„f
wholesale
trade ve- standing room to lie at a premium. during parades.
legionnaires who Root gave a few timely instructions
in a tight spot over the hearing fined their efforts on keeping the . hides
^,„loo through the City. Both will Everyone present was pleased with have been
appointed
from
West and words of advice.
Washington
given Mayor
James J.
Walker, blaze
from
spreading to
to
spreading
o other
ei ^
^ submitted to the council at the the
performance,
expressions
of Hills and Argonne Posts are.
County will be sorry to lose Mr.
whose removal
was sought
by buildings.
Emmett Baker, W. P. Beardsley, Root as master at the close of the
next regular meeting.
¡praise of the work of the various
many on the basis of charges made
At practically the same time a
The
drainage
committee
has persons on
the
program
being Wilbur Biederman, Fred Borsch, A. year as he is now a resident of
against
him by the Seabury in- similar fire
was burning furiously agreed to take care of the drain- frequent.
M Doerner, L. W. Ellis, Thos. Fow­ Yamhill County.
vestigating committee. The gover- on the Thos Young place at Cooper
and tn# Qn ^ m b a rd and Wat-
The program was as follows. Ov- ler, A. Huling, Roy Maulc, V. C.
After
a bountiful
luncheon at
nor. it was said, would face
Tam- Mt. The barn and contents of
hay ^
erture by
the orchestra; ..Dawn- Morgan J. W. Reddington,
Arthur noon, the Orange reconvened again
many hostility if he removed the wag a total loss. A threshing
ma-
A moUon by
Councilman
Liver- by the Aloha Choral club, Howard Rupprecht,
Frank
Walton,
J. L.
mayor, and lose some of his
popu- chine belonging to Jake Kemmer ^ ^ provided for a
fund of $100 for Ewer, director; •‘Pickaninny Lulla- Williams, R. E. Banton, Alex Ber­ at two o’clock in open session. Fol­
lowing the penny march, the lec­
larity in the south and west
e wa9 burned.
the use of the city recorder and
by," a juvenile minstrel by fifteen geron, Ken Blenkensop, F. G. Day,
did not do so. However, Governor
Rumors reveal these as the work mayor to be used in case of emer- children, with Lulu Barker direct- F. Donnelly, Hugh Fortner, G. Hos­ turer opened the program with a
song by the grange, Help It On,
Roosevelt insisted that
his action Qf incendiary.
gencies.
ing; reading
by Mrs. Elolse John- kins, Roy E. Kuhn,s, A. H. Mein- Deloras and Mary Alice Tuttle sang
would be tak en , regardless o f any
Joe Keller ordered
the
city to stun; Hebrew skit "From
Soup to ecke, C. A. Nyberg, Earl Reiser, two
numbers
by
Carrie
Jacobs
political Influence.
supplying
him
with Nuts," by Alfred Richaru and Erick Dr. W. T. Simmons, Audrey Welch. Bond. A Health play was rendered
Mr. and Mrs. W . P. Brooks discontinue
water, as he plans to use his own Hansen: "Carissima" by the Girls
Commander F. K. Parlin of West by Mrs. John
Felcher
and
Mrs.
well water in the future. Following Glee club, Mrs. R. A. Montgomery Hills Post and E. Britt
Nedry of Carl Hanson
Senator Hattie W. Caraway is al­
of Hazeldale Celebrate
as
housewives
and
c ..
.
.
| Is a letter from Mr. Keller to the director; music by the orchestra, a Argonne Post and Dr. Rucker of Mrs. Ruby Boyd as the grocer.
most certain to become the first
O liv e r
A n n i v e r s a r y councn :
mo-act
play, “Grandma Pulls
the Sherwood have been appointed as
woman elected to the United States
"Mrs S. B. I^awrence nnd Miss Gene­
Senate. She led six male oppon­
Gentlemen:
Strings” Mrs. R. P. Rasmussen
dl- special liason officers to state dele­ vieve Cnrter snng
a
duet. The
_
rector.
gations.
Additional appointments Mellow Horn by
ents by an overwhelming plurality
Jones.
Harvey
Mr. and Mrs. W. P. Brooks cele-
oom
el,me .»<
> » I ..au
«...
„ h «,-«« „«■
Sometime
back
had
Mr.
Jann-
ar-
ipari or
uu.wv
»vw;q ,
, .,
.«
. ..
•
,
I be committee in cnarRe or
««- of local Legionnaires will be made Starkweather gave a very interest­
with a
of » aDoui
about
60,000
votes
a lead
ieau ui
wui
,
brated their silver wedding anniver- Hen
a well and equipped it with
a .
. . .
. . fr
_
.
. 14.
..
mu a ^
K Dumn
M
rangements,
headed . by A ... J. Vance
over her
ner nearest
neaiesi contender,
cumc.uC., a for- sary on Sunday
August
The
Mvers
A
.
m in the near future.
ing talk on The Depression. Its
•• — • commander
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J
j o
a nayvia pump.
the numerous sub-committees, and
mer
national
of
the
Cause and its Cure He advocated
me.
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guests included Mrs. R. R. Harbert, I t have been experimenting for ..
.
.
American Lecion. One of the fea- ® _
, _ „
,
, . . . __
* nave ueei. cap . .
* .
the various
performers
put in a
the income tax which the grange Is
tures o f her campaign in the Demo- “
T d . * 7 AU° lv 7
’ the past year W*th ,hls Water
strenuous three weeks in preparing Tigard Defeats Orenco
the author. H R Richards o f Rua-
craUc primary
considered equiva-
™
J
A o f Albany.
irrigation and other purposes. Both for tbp entprtainnipnt> and the re.
11-1 in State Tournament selvllle grange representing the A l­
lent
to election was the participa £ lma Pnedle and ba^
da“ f ht! I ° f the
we" and e(lu‘ Pment developed 9uUs attflinPd show that their ef-
lied Truck Co. spoke briefly on the
Uon
o f thet 0Louisiana
“ kingfis“ ”
P a a ’ Peru,
Mrs^ El.zabeth far better than any expectations
forfa were wel, x.pwarded. A „ con-
"Freight. Truck nnd Bus Bill” The
Tigard
beat
Orenco
11
to
1
in
Senator Long who made a tour of
° f ^annlngton. North
Da- that 1 had. I have now connected cerned arp to ^ hiphly commended
the state in he. behalf
Mr9 R % B« “ dle and ,0" R°y. the same with my house
and ! t for thp,r faf(hful work.
An ,m. a state tournament game last Sun­ program closed with a song "No
h
^ Gresham, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. haa proven so far superior to the mpnse amount ltf labor ^ put the day. Young Fisher held the Oren­ Time Like the Present". A number
Buzz Barron of visitors were présent for the pro­
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• Yoran- M r and Mr8' L - S- Kaiser,,city water that there
is no com- new bulldinK in such shapp fhat the co club to two hits.
to come
starred
for
Tigard
with
two doubles gram and were invited
Secretary
of
State
snry
L. Mr. and Mrs.
Will
Emery
and paristm.
entertainment could be held there
Stimson in a public address pointed daughter, Audrey, and R. P. Me-
Therefore, I am notifying you at wag H,Bo nPcPssary. ¡n addition to driving in four runs. He also furn­ again.
On
September
10
Beaverton
out that the Briand-Kellog treaty
H-*nry all of Poitland.
Mr.
and this time that the city water of tbe
pie paiation for
the
actual ished a big moment for the fans
with a one handed stab o f Hamels Grange will observe Home Coming.
outlawing war,
implicitly provided Mrs Brooks w eir tne recipients of Beaverton Is not being used on my pPrf orrnance
The members will respond to roll
for consultation among the . . signers
many beautiful presents and good , premises at all. I have connected , A considerable
.
number
of re- long drive with the bases loaded.
with
"When
I
Joined
the
Allen,
another
Beaverton
boy call
and mobilization of moral
disap- vdsh is
'the well water with my house. . . 1 quP9t8 haVe been made that the
Grange and who the Officers W ere"
proval o f acts of
agression.
He
j s Brooks ' Wasco is spending Of course I have no objections to perf 0rmance
be repeated
in the caught a good game for Orenco.
Tigard will play the St. Johns All members are urged to attend
pointedly used the Chino-Japanese tbjg WPPjt w d h his brother W. P. the meter being left where, it Is near future so that those who were
this meeting.
The afternoon ses­
conflict
as
an
instance
in Br„ oks
In ca8e of an emergency in which unabie to attend might see the per- team next Sunlay at St. Johns.
St Johns is one of the best teams sion Is open to the public, and all
which the civilized nations of the
Mr &nd Mf|( ^ c Smith had as I would be forced to use the city f ont,ance. However, no definite de-
cordially
In­
in Portland and has only lost one former members are
world had taken a stand o f
dinnii” guests on Monday evening water, I would be glad to pay for cis ion baa been made as to this.
game ithis
.season. Friends
are vited to attend whether or not they
kind
Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Pfaender ot t amount used from tjhe^ meter.
have
retained
their membership
urged to attend the game.
JOE K E L L E R
Honolulu ar.d Miss Belle McLelland
IHÎC.HSON G A R A G E ON C A N Y O N
with
the
order.
Silver Star certi­
Respectfully
yours,
the
declaration
was of Portland
R O A I) T A K E N O V E R I1Y
In Europe
IANNSEN
D R ILLIN G
C O M P A N Y ficates will be awarded to those of
an
important
G
U
Y
C
A
R
R
OF
AL
O
H
A
regarded as
pr<V
A disasterous fire destroyed the
' IL ,.,,. _ n
member­
j STARTS W O R K O N T E S T W E L L Beaverton Grange whose
nouncement by the Administration
barn on the Miller farm on
PIC N IC D RAW S AN
ship
extends
over
a
period
of
of foreign poiicies which has an im- S - d n y " n i g
Thomas Young A TTE N D A N C E OF .00 PERSONS
Aloha Aug. 19—Guy Carr Is mov­
Beaverton, Aug. 19—A. M Jannsen twenty-five years or more.
portant bearing on the September Jg rpnX|ng i be property. The barn
_
.
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—
ing
his «quipment
this week
has
commenced
meeting o f the League of Nations, w aj full of hay; and besides the
Beavt,rton.
Aug
1IL-Washington Bpavprl(,n whprp he ba8 rPntPd tbp Drilling company
work on the new municipal well,
T IIE M A B IN E L L O SCHOOL
when the report
of
the
Inquiry four Stacies of grain ready to be H?U" ty P^ m” na Picnic ftt tipplin g Hughson gaiage .recently purchased
which is located about 25 feet from
Commission on the Manchurian situ- tbreHbedi WPrP burned.
The Kem- " rt,ers
V»lnday.l' » Wa^ , a
by Dewey Drorbaugh. Messrs Em-
reservoir.
The
contract
“ At the present time more than
_
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..
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success with about 400 in attend-
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» *v,p the city
ation will oe submitted and dla- mer Gassner
threshing machine wsa
.
,
.
,,
merson and Schmid have rented tne calls for a 150 gallon a minute any other period in history, It Is
,
,
.
.
„
ance.
A
very
impressive
address
cussed.
almost totally destroyed.
.
.
„
„
..
TI , ,, Gerrow garage.
flow, water to be usable according important, in fact almost
Impera­
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N. p
a brothpr o f Mra wa*s ^ v« n by R ° y Hup,te Hp took
Mr. Carr since he has been here
N F. Danford, a brother of Mrs.
bi„
John 10:10 “ I am come . . ,
.
H
nv rrU>nH« to the U. S. bureau o f standards. tive, that every woman who needs
In Japan, the reaction was dia- Tom Miller received a broken arm that they m1?bt bavp ,)fe and tbat
hu^ " rB" J ""
**
_ Vb, npw The City of Beaverton has agreed or wants work, shall find the place
tlnctly unfavorable. The foreign of- and other injuries in an auto accl- they m,Kbf h8ve
)t more abund-
h b
success
to pay Mr. Jannsen $5 a running that pleases her and brings
her
fice officials disliked what they des- dent in Portland
on Sunday.
Mr. ant|y »
A r er a basket
luncheon r,* ,a-
foot If this amount is struck and profit.”
ribed as an “ unmistakable indica- Danford is a city fireman.
R ev Mr.
Holmes of the Forest
$2.50 should that amount o f water
W e wish to call our readers at­
tlon that Japan was the aggressor
D(ck K e„ y ^ Tbp Dal]pg former- Grove Congregational church spoke FR A C TU R E D F IX T U R E
not be reached.
tention to the ad of the National
in Manchuria, against whom the jy
^bja dj8t rjci ( suffered a sun on “ Americanism." This
F LU ST E R S E O I,LETT E
School of Cosmeticians, which ap­
was
fol-1
whole world
had
organized
and idroke
weeks ago.
Latest re­ lowed by stunts from the various
pears In the classified section of
Science vs Rheumatism
mobilized as never before.
It was port9 were that his condition was subordinate
granges
for
which
this paper.
Boom! An explosion echoed and
evident that the question would be impr0ving.
Rheumatism as we all know, Is
Washington Grange
was
awarded revibrated from a small room on
This school is a direct branch of
taken up diplomatically even to the
first prize. The remainder of the tbe main floor of the court house one of the most prevalent and most the Marinado
company,
a world
extent of a formal protest ana
and per-
per-
, , _____J c _____^afternoon was given over to races ear)y Monday
morning.
Whlte- dreaded of the ailments common to wide Institution and the only Mar-
haps, a demand for an explanation. Medical Knowledge and bex and otber contests.
faced
Deputy
“Charlie”
Follette, the human race. For years in the lnello School In the Northwest
V ery plainly, the
Stimpson
state­
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1 famed Deputy Sheriff, as a marks- past, and even now you will find
Twenty five years ago Marinello
ment was regarded as unfavorable
Since American
physicians
have
C H R IS T IA N CHURCH
man,
emerged
hurriedly, clothes the ding vendors shelves full of so- started their first school and since
and, in some quarters, as almost been pioneers in the development of
called
cures
for
rheumatism
Yet
Rev. O. W. Springer. Minister
In aorry disarray, to face startled
that time
fourteen
such
schools
unfriendly.
! Gland treatment, there is no real
we stlit find doctor’s offices filled
court house employees.
have been established. 25,000 skilled
necessity for rich men fiom
Am-
with
people,
young
and
old,
who
are
There was a large representation
Tt 8Pemed that Follette was rude-
operators and shop owners have
erica in rushing o ff to Europe and
The fact that the Secretary mere- paying
for
th trom the B,ble School at the union jy dj8turbed when his 45 calibre re­ suffering from this persistent ail­ trained at these schools and
are
fabulous
sums
ment.
ly gave formal definite expression
^
thpy can
We are happy to announce volver feI, from the wall The gun
now profitably employed all over
Rheums 'Ism is caused by the de­
to policies apparently already well recelve hprp at much less cost and that our sch° o1 won the contest ftrpd> shattering the porcelain foun-
the globe.
Marinello educational
developed, does not
detract
from troubje
by a considerable lead and were dation o f the rooms only fitting, generation of one or more organs literature Is printed in 14 different
the implications o f
his utterance.
presented with a beautiful banner The bullet is reportedto have gone on glands within the body thus pre­ languages.
He referred to the test
of the
AN U ’ I A:
by the Hillsboro Bible School.
jU8t back of the deputy’s right leg, venting them from performing their
It is the one field o f endeavor so
peace pact In the Far East and
Some years ago when the lay 1 A n services of the church, Includ- struck
the equipment
and rleo- normal functions and permitting the
precisely suited to feminine admin­
alsoiption
o
f
poisons
Into
the
sys­
seemingly linked an
implied pledge press first brought Glands to
the ¡ng the prayer-meeting service show cheted, leaving destruction
In its
istration that more
than 95% of
of conyultation with
other nations attention of the American people, a
a marked Increase In attendance pa h Follettc’s only comment on tem.
the beauty shops ln America are
as to measures that might be ne- type of vendor who has never been over last year.
the accident was that It could have
To treat rheumatism successfully
owned and operated by women.
cessaiy in
the event that
another tolerant
of
Glands
for
general
A prize will be given
by the been a lot worse.
cne must first determine the cause
In beauty work much depends on
emergency
occurs In Far
Eastern health and whose real Interest lay Bible School for the best letter sub-
___________________ _
This Is a specialty with us. Con­
your training, many shops insisting
affairs.
ln celling the sick something else mitted on the topic: "W hy I Go to
sult
Dr.
C.
L.
Gray,
405
Guardian
Sam Olds
attended the
annual
on Marinello graduates. The Mar­
of no value to them, sent out the Sunday School." The contest con
reunion of the Perkins, Olds and Bldg.. Portland, and without obli­ inello international employment ser­
word that Glands do not mean the tinues through the month of August.
,
A
.
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gation to you, learn of our suc­
In Europe, his declaration is^ex- cure Qf dj8Pa8P and that you should
Thpre will be regular services 0 n*,,n c an a
c
ome on
cessful mode of treatment for your vice helps graduates find positions
of his
In nearly every civilized country.
p»cted to hate considerable effect wink at tbe i ^ a
They claimed next
Sunday both
morning and old donation land claim
case.
grandfather Olds in Yamhill Sun­
on the attitude of all governments that
Giandg mPant merely the evening
The Marinello school in Portland
day. There were
about
140 rela-
at Geneva when the matter is ta- gratification
— ,,,,
in «
th n
aKnnrm ol
UPY
o # f the
abnormal
sex
T R A V E L E R S CHECKS In conven­ Is centrally located, occupying the
up. It m supposed th«,t the d ,
of old mpn-especially
o
f
--------------------------,,ve"
Including three nets
ient deiionalnutlons are sold by the entire end o f the tenth floor in the
»trailer eotM'tiee, which are whole- mp„ wh0 could nfford an expensive
The exPcutive board of Washing- of grandparents, the Perkins, Olds
Broadway
building
at
Broadway
hcartedly
s lpwoetwj
e~»ry
t»ter- « retura
youth"
But the world's ton
m
club leaders asso 8nd Johnsons, a big picnic dinner B AN K OF BEAVERTO N , member and Morrison streets.
Hi-.I r.l \L
M M ia t V a
SYSTEM,
natloaa] a ra .cy * u p *o * the
physicians know that Glands «¡J V ? "
Wa" * " attractlve feature of *heday
Stop in and see the Superintend­
The charge Is 75c per $100
You
A1
#
a. ^ Hillsboro
W^dnesriay
eveninif.
<tity of treaties to which tkay a« ^
N(< Mpan Spx Ak)ne;
for thf
ent Mrs. Newman and let her ex­
that
are
planning
a
vacation
which
m
an
Plans
are
underway
for
the
4-H
tribe great ia ip o r tn »« • « a pe•'
I
• which are though
m an
bp hpJd jn H , „ gbr)ro p .
w
•
.
T h r e s h e r s requires traveling
should
protect plain the many advantages of a
tion to the*i. ^U1 hh 4 m -"9 ie^ 4
dont
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