The Beaverton enterprise. (Beaverton, Or.) 1927-1951, August 18, 1933, Image 1

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    BRPRI
Established 1927
BEAV ER TO N . OREGON.
S E V E N T H Y E A R , NO. 35
MERCHANTS HONOR
AT
FAREWELL PARTÏ
m
County Surveyor Hobbs
Will Set Grade Stakes
F R ID A Y , A U G U S T
18.1933
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A Greater East End
IT BL l s HKD EVERY
Oniontown — Beaverton —
Dogtown — What Next?
1-KlljAV
4-H CLUB FAIR
PROMISES ID BE
BIS6ER AND BETTER
The metamorphosis of Beaverton
from “ Oniontown” to Beaverton U
a tale that is worth the telling. The
appellation "Oniontown'’ came unso
licited from the fact that this com
munlty raised the most and finest
! ilerkewti^ner Supt' ° ° yt’ Read‘ng
Cheaper w ater rates, better fire protection and lower onions in these parts. "Beaverton'
Minutes of last meeting approved insurance are in line for the public welfare and happiness was the outgrowth o f a more aes |
thetio form of nomenclature suggest '
as corrected.
o f our community.
ed by the acres of rich beaverdam
Request George Hughson and Eliza
land nearby.
The name ‘’Beaver’’
W e w ill do our part.
beth C. Masters that grade stakes be
having
been
jweviouly
appropriated
established on East side N. Main
E A R L E. F IS H E R
and "Dam’’ was not considered in
A bigger and better fair Is the
street, they volunteered to build new
M ayor o f Beaverton
The merchants of Beaverton were cement sidewalk along their prop
keeping with our wonderfully fertile prospect for August 25 and 20. when
so impressed with the fairness and erty, was accepted by the council
land, a bright idea suggested that ' the Future Farmers, the Grangers
"ton" be added to 'beaver. fThether and Farmers’ Union Locals get to
honesty of the owners of the racing County Surveyor E. l . Hobbs of Hills ! Restrictions Extended
c r p v h m i n r i a who
w h o have
h a v e lived
l i v e d in Beav | ,
IA C S triC llO n S L X l “ n u “ u
greyhounds
this was intended to suggest a unit gether at the Fair grounds for Hills
boro will set the stakes.
erton during the season, that they
I o f weight by which we sold onions, boros largest fair since 1931. The
Application
Gecgge
Thyng
for
moved to give them a farewell party
is not known. At any rate we have 4 H club Leaders’ association will
| draught
beer
dispensers
license
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after the final race Monday night. granted for third quarter 1933.
remained on the map and prospered meet at the court house on Friday,
The regular monthly meeting of
P. M. Madden made arrangements
August 18 at 8 p. m. to go over final
Motion by Barnes seconded by Bos I Extension of periods of restriction of the Beaverton Grange met Suturday under the name.
with other metchants and he and well that town attorney
Now comes another title, perhaps plans fo r the fair.
draw up nine Oregon banks was announced August 12, in the Grange hall with
, "
“ v" ’‘ t'“ ‘ 1 “ 4,0
Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Rossi acted as ordinance authorizing Town to ac | Tuesday by Bank Superintendent A. A. ..
.. . .
.
, .
| not as auphonious as some would pre
About 75 head of cattle will be ex
v
hoists at the Greyhound Cafe
A cept improvement bonds for assess i Schram, previous restrictions expired the smallest attendence of the season j
but utilitarian to the Nth degree. hiblted by club members according to
owing to illness as well as vacations.
dutch lunch of sandwiches and beer | ments carried.
Beaverton awoke on a drizzly day Joseph Belanger, assistant county
August 15.
A. S. Funston of the Agricultural
was served to about sixty dog owners
this spring to find that she had been agent, who with Dr. Coon of Forest
F. A. Smith’s bid for $124.90 fo r; The banks are:
and trainers. Many friendships have , Hamllton avenue side walk project, j Albany State bank, suspension ex committee reported that ‘‘Green Tox dubbed ‘Dogtown’.
Not with uny Grove, and Dr. Nicol of Hillsboro
50" is a non poisonous spray for
developed during the summer be
slanderous intent but with the klndli blood tested 42 head of cattle over 6
I also $46.42 bid Watson street side I tended until August 30.
edible fruits and vegetables. Messers
est feeling in the world notwithstand months of age on Tuesday and Wed
fraternity T v e r a ^ o f the owners Walk pr° JeCt’ WCre ,0W bids' sanu>
Bank of Amity suspension extended Emmons and Boyd reported having ing the fact that she had literally nesday o f this week. Roughly, half
found this spray successful.
n eak ,n 7 for
the gi
g roup
" " " * was
* * * awarded
* * * * “ Hie
“ C°
"gone to the dogs."
of the cattle shown last year were
speaking
for the
p, e x p J S S Smith
two UnCn'
contracts I until September 11.
.
.
During the business session it was
their pleasure at the treatment they U) buUd the sido wa]ks immediately. ! Aumsville State bank, suspension
Every vacant house, barn and shed under six months which would indi
deemed advisable not to have the
have received here this summer s a y , Claims again<jt Town; Bur
h8 extended until Sept. 11.
was full of dogs. Every person met I cate the largest showing o f 4 H club
Beaverton Grange booth at the Wash
ing in effect that they had never raced Adding machine up keep contract>
Washington County bank at Banks
on the street had that lntenrogative stock ever shown in Washington
ington 4 H club fair, which will be
in any place that they had enjoyed so l ne year
$g; Beaverton Garage, suspension extended until Aug. 30.
expression. The suspense became in ! county. Exhibits of corn and pota
held August 25 and 26.
much, not only insofar as the racing storage fjre truck month Qf Ju,y f 2
Bank of Beaverton suspension ex
tense till a more inquisitive native toe3 will be limited this year due to
Reports of the July Pomona were
arrangements, the climate, and the were allowed.
mustered enough courage to accost the late season and early date of the
tended until August 30.
made as well as on the success of the
dogs was concerned, but also on ac j Water gupt Goyt
favorable
Bank of Sellwood at Portland, sus evening grange picnic held in the one of the men in charge of a bunch ' fair .but slackness in these divisions
of dogs.
count of the genuine friendliness and : report Town Water Department slat pesion extended until August 30.
will be compensated by an increase
grove at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
hospitality of the people.
In vegetable and forestry exhibits.
When
he
returned
to
the
assembled
ing Bingham pump at the Town well
Eastern Oregon Banking company A. S. Funston July 20.
Among the owners and trainers
crowds on the corners, there was a j A new feature of the fair will be the
.
.v,
» . » i was O P «8110« OK at Present writing } at shamko. suspension extended to
A
pot
luck
luncheon
was
served
at
present were the following, who are Also 1000 feet Gates
ipe recently I
clubs.
breathless pause while he explained ! exhibit o f the Handicraft
noon. Mary Frances Downing held
going to Belmont. California from mstal]ed on Eighth streeti no leaks
p ’
‘
that they were race dogs. Not a race Handicraft project is new in the
sole
birthday
honors.
here: C. R. Sterling, W. D. Foy.
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_ i Coolidge & McClaine bank at Sil
of dogs but just plain race dogs, j county this year and two clubs, one
after installation which will be a i verton, suspension
Grange reconvened at 2 o’clock
extended until
Patrick Conway, George Carrol, E.
Then things became as clear as mud led by Mr. Nault of Reedville, and
big saving o f water on said street.
with
a
current
event
program
by
the
Sept. 11.
D. Ponti, Lee Fiedler, Jack Roche, J.
What are race dogs?
the other by Mr. Schulz of Garden
Motion to adjourn on call prevailed
B. Trout, Otto Wohlauf, Joe Miller, j
In addition to the extensions orders worthy lecturer Mrs. A. S. Funston,
Since that memorable day Beaver Home, have done excellent work.
in
which
all
took
part.
were issued authorizing additional
Mr. McKenna, Barney Boyle. Mr M R A N n MRS G O YAK HOSTS
ton has had the question answered ¡ Poultry clubs will put on the big
The roll call announced for .Sep
Lewis, Nathan Howell,B. C. Foy, H
A T COOPER MT. PIC N IC releases on deposits in three banks
and has learned to feel proud of the I gest show of birds ever shown here,
tember program will be “ What I con
Taylor, Jack Addis, Mr. Livermore,
as follows:
to present
indications.
appellation
'‘Dogtown."
She has | according
sider, the most efficient advertise
Charles PremorelL Oscar Dahlbcrg
Mr. and Mrs. Goyak of Cooper Mt.
learned to admire those noble species ' Last year more than 100 birds were
Albany State bank. An additional ment" with an example.
is going from here to Butte Montana, entertained thirty friends and rela release of 5 per cent deposits in the
The Washington County
of the canine family.
Some of the exhibited.
A. S. Funston and A. M. Kennedy
H. H. Webster is going to Salinas, j tives with a picnic at their home commercial department effective Aug
will hold its
more outstanding ones have become Poultry Association
paid
a
visit
to
W.
F.
Dessinger
and
|
Texas.
Mr Lucas, owner of Fawn Sunday. Among those present were 18, making total unrestricted deposits
known personally and a feeling of annual picnic at the fair grounds on
reported hts having two ribs cracked
Warrior, is going to his farm near Mr. and Mrs. Baricevich and family in the commercial department of 15 owjng
tQ an automobHe accident, but sincere regret was felt on their de Saturday, August 26. As a apecial
Turlock, California, while Mr. Towne Mrs. Juretich and family, Mr. and per cent and in the savings depart
parture for other climes till next feature, several 4 H club poultry
that he is improving. Flowers and
with other dogs of the kennel goes Mrs. Sumich and family, Mias Mary i ment of 10 per cent.
summer. There is a vacant place in demonstrations will be put on before
best
wishes
were
sent
from
the
to Belmont. F a t W arrior is to be j Allcsio, all of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. •
Washington County bank at Banks, Grange to Mrs. B. K. Denney and W. town since they left and the rejolc this grouf». Demonstrations o f egg
retired for the balance of this year j Dracich and son Alvin, of R y a n !
ing will be genuine when they return grading, trap nest contructlon, Jm
an additional release of 5 per cent of F. Dessinger.
to rest.
George Linke is going to Place, Mr. and Mrs. Topich Cooper i
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...
.
.
next year.
grading, trap nest construction, im
o
u
j n «
ii .
.: all deposits effective August 21, mak
St. Louis.
.Mt., M. Sumich and B. Mravicich of;
. . .
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____ an
planned by the poultry clubs.
ing a total unrestricted balance of 20 OREGON TIM B E R USED IN
All of the best dogs raced at the Beaverton, and the D. Bulich family
T IG A R D R A N K E R MADE
The 4 H club booth exhibits, which
per cent in the savings and 20 per
HULDING OLD IRO NSID ES i
Multnomah Stadium were kept in ; of Multnomah.
C H A IR M A N OF CO M M ITTEE proved such a popular feature of last
cent in the commercial department
Beaverton this season and a great
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year’s fair, will occupy three quar
Forty eight pieces of Douglas fir
Bank of Sellwood.
An additional
In order that banks o f the smaller ters of one o f the buildings with the
many of the best known dogs were D RE W H IT E W ED D ING
cut from Oregon forests were used in
PE R FO R M E D IN PO R T L A N D release of 10 P**- cent ° f dep° Slt* m building the spars and masts of the cities and towns may be members of Future Farmers’ exhibits of crop and
well known to the residents here.
i the savings department effective Aug
the Federal Reserve Syatem, thereby shop work extending the entire
The champion Fawn W arrior and his
The marriage of Miss Marian H ir te ; ust 18, making a total unrestricted U .S. Frigate Constitution when the coming under the guaranty o f deposits
nearest rival, Cimon, was brought
length of the same building.
of Portland, and F. E. Drew, of Beav i balance in the savings department famous old ship was reconditioned, provision of the Glass Steagall Act,
here after the races Monday night.
Scholls, Sherwood, Hillsboro, Beav
according
to
a
late
report
a committee of five, with W. M. erton, Washington,
Playgoer
11, Liquidate,
Pitched erton, took place Saturday, August i of 20 per cent and in the commercial
Leedy, Tigard,
Boulevard l department of 10 per cent.
Evans, of the First Bank of Tigard, Gales Creek and Aloha granges are
Battle, Grand Wager, Copper Glow, 12, at the Willamette
ODD
FE
LLO
W
S
TO
PIC
N
IC
as chairman, has been appointed to planning booths which will be In the
Reorganization plana fo r the First
Lady Byng and Sporty Damon and a Evangelical church in Portland. Mr.
connected with Drew’s National Bank of North Bend, Ore SUND AY A T R IP P L IN G W A TE R S assist the non members in meeting
host o f others were in their crates, Drew is
northwest exhibit building. In this
gon have been rejected
by the
Washington County Odd Fellows the demands of the bill.
ready for their long trek to C a lifo r, nu’’sery;
same building the Hillsboro Grange
ma.
The majority of the owners
The br,de ha3
the center of comptroller of currency, according to will hold their annual picnic Sunday
will have a good concession and the
at Rippling Waters.
Several grand 1 ^ R I\ ERS LICENSES MUST BE
left for Belmont soon after saying *everaI p o w e rs recently the largest information sent out Wednesday,
Future Farmers will serve ice cream
O B TA IN E D I*Y SE PT 1 and soft drinks.
lodge officers will be present on the
“ Good Bye" to their friends here ° f which was ° ne at her
home-
Getting closer to
occasion.
and left with the good wishes of Forty 8ue8ts were Ijresent’
regular county fair several
Lax automobile drivers who have the
P E O P L E BUY WOODEN
Hugh Lewis, of Beaverton, is chair not as yet. made application for new business firms are planning for com
their hosts. The people of Beaver
N IC K E L S A T TH IS F A IR man o f the committee on arrange
ton will look forward to the season S. P. CO. M A K E BIG
drivers license, amounts to 235,000. merclal exhibits. Among the business
IM P R O V E M E N T
ments, assisted by Chris Christiansen
o f 1934 and hope to resume the
houses exhibiting are Hillsboro Feed
“ Dont take any wooden nickels!” of Tigard; Ed Catching, Forest Grove The law provides that theae licenses
friendly relations established
this
Co., Burlingham Feed Mill, W eils
The citizens of Beaverton will ap The town wiaeacre U8ed to quip
all be secured before September 1.
and Dr. J. R. Marshall, of Hillsboro.
year.
predate the splendid improvement; f r¡ends about to leave for the Chicago
Automobile drivers who have not Dept. Store, C. C. Store, Bristol
Merchants have donated prizes for
Selfridge
Bros. Albers,
made by the Southern Pacific Com | World 8 Columbia Exposition of 1893
filed their application before Sep Hardware
MR. A N D MRS. C A R L HANSON
pany in constructing side
w alk s¡ And after this upproarious admonish the winners in the athletic contests. tember 1 will not be allowed to opor Carnation Milk Products, Poole Gard
E N T E R T A IN W IT H PIC N IC acioss their right of way on each
ate their cars, according to officials. ner, Lester Ireland's and Portland
I ment everyone would roll on the N E W B U R IA L GROUND TO
General Electric
side
of
Watson
Street
at
the
north
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hanson of the
j floor and tear up the carpets In mad ,{K LOCATED ON C AN YO N ROAD
The feature on Saturday morning
Sorrento district entertained Sunday Junction with Broadway ,for pedes spasms of
laughter.
Now in the
EASTSID E B E E R FOUND LE G A L will be the first judging contest for
tnan
traffic.
Chicago
W
orld’s
Fair
o
f
1933—A
Cen
W
ork
has
been
started
on
the
new
with a delightful picnic at their home
IN E V E R Y RE SPEC T Smith Hughes students to be held at
tury of Progress — the American burial grounds of the park lawn type
Forty friends and relatives spent the
Washington County fair. This will
Local Street Being Rocked
aouvenir 8tore
doing a nice little on the Canyon road. The cemetery
Since announcing that his firm, the
day with the Hansons. Out of town
take place Saturday morning, August
the B allif Distributing Co., has been
guests included Mr. and Mrs. A. C.
Harvey Williams has been busy t business trading wooden
souvenu will cover 55 acres between
26. Plans are under way for classes
Barnes and Canyon roads. Plans pro appointed distributors for Eastslde
Johnson and family o f McMinnville, hauling crushed rock from Lewis ' nickles for real nickels.
in dairy cattle, sheep, hogs and beef
vide for a mausoleum, with more beer for the state of Oregon and that
Mr and Mrs. Frederick of Portland, Bros, crusher on Barnes
road I
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cattle. A silver loving cup, which
than
16,000
interment
spaces
also
two
parents of Mrs. Halsten, also an aunt during the past week and distribut
the beer was 4 per cent, Leonard mut be won three times for perman
BOY SCOUT NEWS
chapels, five retort* for cremation Ballif, head of the firm, has been be
Mrs. Frederick of Seattle, Wash., who j ¡ng same on Short, West, Seventh j
ent possession Is being donated by
were both house guests of Mrs. Hal I and Eighth streets.
! By Senior Patrol Leader James E. and more than 10,000 nitches for the seiged with telephone in(|uiries as the First National Bank of Forest
repose of ashes.
Improvements in j to legal requirements.
sten. Several Sorrento families also j The rock from the Daniel's quarry Miller August 15 1933.
Grove. Already entries have been
gardens, an under I That there be no misunderstand
ere present to enjoy the bounteous ig o t the best grade hard rock.
A fter a precise meeting of the elude sunken
received for teams from Gresham,
basket dinner. Late afternoon guests
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local Scout troop, an Intensely inter ground sprinkling system and formal 1 ing Ballif reports that Eastslde beer Newberg|
Sllverton,
McMlnnv*le,
water
displays.
were present to enjoy the bounteous
Progressive Leugne to Meet
conforms in every respect to the law Amity and Forest Grove and others
estlng informal discussion
ensued
folloing a series of games and conver |
in that it tests 4 per cent by volume will doubtles come in.
Merit badge work was stressed and
China J-1 Kigali ts l’lcntiful
sation.
I Progressive
Educational
League patrol leaders were admonished to
and 3.2 per cent by weight. McKes
Increasing interest Is being shown
■... . .
will meet at the Durham school house be "On their toes." Carl Beach is
Since grain has been cut in local son Pacific Co., 74 N. W. Fifth st., is
in the girls milking contest which
fields
around
this
vicinity.
Many
Mr. Marvin and daughter Zora and August 30th.
The meeting is open ! spendlng two weeks at Camp Millard.
Joint distributor with the Ballif Dis takes place Saturday evening. Each
Mrs Robison and family returned to the public and will commence at ;amo8 Mmer and Gene Brown will flocks of China pheaants have been tributor Co. fo r Eastslde beer made farmers union local will be repre
observed which makes Albert Rossi, on the coast by the Los Angeles
Thursday evening from a two weeks 8 p. m. Rev. Nathan Ackerman of - leave for
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Camp
Millard - next • - Saturday
sented by one milkmaid. The county
trip to Yellowstone National Park Portland, will be the speaker for the
The next scout meeting will be Bill Matzke, Henry Nelson, Gordon Brewing Co.
meeting of the Farmers Union held
Halston,
George
Hughson,
Bill
Hun
Mr. Marvin will resume work at Me ! evening.
held at the Kiwanis club room. The
at the court house last Saturday
Cready’s Monday, here A. B. Clem
Straw Stack Bums
scouts will be addressed by Captain ter and other local sportsmen smile.
evening, voted to purchase a cup to
Rachel Walker Estate $20,000
ents has been working during his ab
Fire broke out in the straw stack be engraved with the winners name
" X ” , who will tell some of his exper
P h luting the Town White
sence.
during threshing on the John Welch and to be the property of the winn
An estate of $20,000 was left b y ; iences-
Visitors and parents are
This week under the direction of place North of the Town TAiesday
Mrs. Rachel F .Walker,
who died cordially invited to attend this meet
Ing local for one year. Winning this
Councilman Koshland a painter has afternoon. Prompt action saved the
Mr. and Mrs Ruhl Doty spent the
trophy three different years will
July 17 at her home on Beaverton i *nf? Aug. 22.
been painting the telephone poles In separator and grain but the straw
week end at a mineral spring resort route 2, it was revealed by
entitle the local to permanent pos
a petition
[ Of utmost Importance is the announ
the business districts white, a decided went up in smoke. Quick work with
to probate her will which was file d , cement that a singular meeting called
session.
In addition the 4 H clubs
improvement in the appearance of the tractor and a plow, plowing sev
Rocky Mountain Dawn
will provide Individual prizes for all
at Hillsboro Tuesday. Heirs include a ‘'P °w wnw'' w,n * * held at the our town.
eral furrow« around the stack p re ) contestants.
Night is a cave of shadows over the her daughter, Mrs. Lauretta G. Olds. next meeting. Officers and friends
vented spread o f fire to nearby real
heart. . .
Each evening there will be a
Beaverton, route 2, and four grand , are Invited and the scouts are espec
W IL L IS E L Y
dences of Medlll home and the John dance preceded by about an hour of
The eastward mountains burn with j chndren, Robert H. and Solomon *al*y requested to attend.
an edge of fire;
entertainment.
The Laurel orches
; Walker, Rickreall, Or., Jack A. Walk j
Funeral services were held Satur Peterson property.
The hillside fir trees burgeon with er, Dundee. Ore., and Mary L. Seif
tra will play Saturday evening. Loud
day, August 12, for Willis Ely .who
still flame.
CARD OF TH A N K S
speaker equipment will be installed
arts, Salem.
died Thursday .August 10 at his home
H E N R Y E. H U NT
In the cool cup of dawn the lake's
in Beaverton.
He leaves three | Funeral services were held T u e s , by Reid Connel so that the music
Multnomah Kennel Club and train
dark wine
County Schools Get $10,611
children Dorothy. Betty, and Carl, | day, August 15 at Pegg’s chapel for may be heard plainly In every part of
ers wish to extend a wish of thanks
Invl*es the lips to long forgetfulness
State school fundivtotaling $10,611.60
was a stepson of C. E. Thurber and Henry E. Hunt, aged 83 years, who tht. huge auditorium.
to the Beaverton business men. for
Who shall remember now the night were
brother of Hobart J. of Portland.
passed away Sunday at the Good Sa
distributed
to
Washington
' their friendly farewell banquet given I
of dreams
county school
districts last week,
Mr. Ely was connected at one time ! marltan hospital.
Interment took B RIN G TH IS AD and Save Money at
Lonely under the moon's ethereal Mrs. Zola Morgan, assistant In the them Monday at the Greyhound Cof with the Tualatin Valley Stages, for place in the Crescent Grove cemetery
Hofsteaters Photo Studio, post card
fee
Shop.
rain . . ,
merly operating a bus line from
Mr. Hunt received Injuries July 18,
county superintendent's office, said-
photographs, full else for Saturday St
Out of the caves of darkness blossom The money was apportioned on the ;
Multnomah to Portland.
when he was struck by an automo
the coming week $1 per doaen.
days!
basis of $1.11 for each child over 41 Buy your Crazy Crystals at Browns
Interment took place In the New bile near his home. He wee confined
Hof »tee ters Studio, 1881« Third St.,
V E R N E BRIGHT.
b«rg cemetery.
and under 20 in the echopl district!Baaverten Pharmacy.
Portland. Orage».
to the hospital since that data.
W e believe the best interests of Reedville, Tobias,
Special meeting of the Town Council !
was held Monday evening. Present i Aloha, Huber St. M arys and Beaverton are entwined to­
were Councilmen Barnes, Boswell.
Fordney, Koshland and Livermore. gether and may be best served by good w ill and mutual
Mayor Fisher, Recorder Smith, Atty. j efforts.
Club Leaders to Gather at
Court House Tonight
For Final Plans
Visitors Expressed Deep
Gratitude for Treatment
Received Here
Local Grange Decide Not
to have Booth at Fair
For Oregon Banks
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