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Friday, November 27 , 194?
B E A V E R T O N E N T E R P R IS E , Beaverton, Oregon
Beaverton Locals
r.
ALOH A
Too Late to Classify
Closing Dates
For Mail Set
President of Tigard
a Bank Passes A Way
WOOD Block & Sla' mixed J*.
J. Htickney underwent
per cord; straight heavy slab $7,
major, operation November 16 at a
Death
early
Fuday
»ummoned
Postmasters have announced that
per cord.
Three cold load. C. J.
JEAN CAMERON
Portland hospital
She ia secretary Charles F. Tigaid, an. president of pelBOns desiring to mail Christmas
Stowe, box 373. Cariton. Oregon.
for E. J. McAlear of Hillsboro.
First Bank of 'liga id and for some .
alld parcels to various parts
R E PO R TE R
I f i n i s T tt/ a i d u r-*^“ ***
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ORDER AVON Gift Sets wrapped ,
district
will
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T
a
T.,Ka,d“
oldeat
,
n>t,v*
of
the
continent should attempt to
Aloha-Huber
water
for Christmas Men. Women and;
hold a meeting December 7 Dorn ' « ^ b r l l f i l l n e « '
i° “ ° W‘n‘ i * *
befole lhe R o w in g data.: j
Children, 3914 SW Baird St.. CH
Beaverton 2514
to 8 p. m at which time two commis
T*
" “
Atlantic coast and Canada Ordm-
2714.
sionert will be elected, one to serve a 1 born
/"ebiuaiy 15, 1862, in the ai y> Dec j ; airmail, Dec 16.
its name
Midd,e We8t 0rdinary Dec 7; a ir-; —
regular term, the otheq one's term community which took
Nice 3-p espring cushion Wicker set
i from his parents, who established
.. n
Bethel No. 20 Order of Jobs Daugh ending 1944
—Keep ’em firing—with junk:—
A Ford wheels. N. Z Rabbits &.
Tigard's first store and postoffice, he
..
„
ters will hold their semi-annual In
equipment; size 38 Brown Suit.,
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Michaud re »«i ved as piesident of the llr s t Bank _
“ • •<>u‘£ we8i
° rd n y *
stallation of officers December 7, at
slacks, sport jacket, plaid wool j
7:30 p. m at the Masonic Temple. cently celebrated their golden wedd of Tigard since its founding in » l a . Dec 10; airmail Uec a>-
shirts, 10” high work boots, size
ing anniversary at the home of their! Mr. Tigard vas a member of the
Local and nearby—Ordinary Dec.
The public is cordially invited.
11, also brown dress shoes Polo
son in law and daughter, Mr. and i Oregon
house of
representatives 14
Officers for the ensuing term are: Mrs. George Van Oss of Portland. ; from Washington county
overcoat, 38, ladies 6 s high brown
in 1895 Persons who send cards, letters or
Honored Queen — Evelyn Williams;
and 1911.
He was a one-time presi packages should have them fully aa-
boots, dog house, hand clover
senior princess—Pat Mitchell; junior
Spencei C. Gardner, son of Mrs. ! dent of the Grange Fire Belief asso- dressed with name, rank, unit num
choppei, carpet sweeper, Under
Quick Bearing
princess — Phyllis Thorne; guide— Howard Trout has been transferred elation, and hud served as a republi- bar and army postoffice.
Do not
wood typewriter, lead soil pipe,
Gelene Hibbs, marshal—Jean Fra to Jacksonville, Florida, for aviation can state committeeman.
For more open until Christmas stamps may be
lumber shiplap & 2x4.
After 6 p
F R U IT
zier; chaplain—Margaret MacDonald; metatamith training.
He is a third than 50 years hq had held member- placed on mail to men in the armed
m. Jorgensen, on S Walnut road,
treasurer—Nt-ncy Terry; recorder— class petty officer.
ship in the grange and the Odd Fel- service.
Bx 243-A Tigard
Alicia Johnson;
musician—Beverly
MUT
Mr.
and
M
r.
H
W.
Coffey
and
lo * 8 lod* e at T i* a,d
V-
Thorne; messengers:
Norma Jean;
TEAM
of
work
Horses
weighing
Brooks, Mary Ann Thoren, Delores daughter of
Glendora. California. ] Surviving relatives include the wid-1
TREES
around 1350 lbs ea. and harness.
I
Wright, Mary Lou Gould, and Mary have purchased a home at Huber and
• Rosa, one son Captain Curtis j n e r i l t M a r t i n r r a t t
Will
sell
or
trade
for
wood,
hay
or
June Martyn.
Custodians: Dorothe expect to move in soon.
Tigard of the United States army; a I a u d e d f o r A b i l i t v
Plant Tualatin Valley Nurserie» quick
other stock
Call F. A. Barr,
daughter, Mrs. Paul Houghton. Walla *-a u u e a l u r
See and Paula Easton; librarian, I
bearing trees for greater profits We hn.
Phonq Tigard 2598 before 7 a m
a
complete assortment o f Peaches. Appi.
M
r.
^
o
n
a
rd
LaHayne
ha.
gone
to
Walla
Wash,
and
two
brother.,!
Because
of
a
talent
for
organlza
Fawn Brooks, and guards, Margaret
Pears, Cherries, Plums. Prunes, Apnn -
or after 7 p. m.
Cou.r
d
Alene
to
visit
her
husband,
Hugh
B.
of
Tigard
and
Conrad
S
of
tion
and
for
administration
of
public
Harrison and Virginia Lee.
Fig». Almonds. Filberts, Walnuts Ch,
nuts. Hickory Nuts. etc. Complete assort
T
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" S I * t" * n ; Portland-
responsibility which is outstanding,
LOST On Red Rock road, yellow
ment of Berry Plants. Shrubs, Roses M
Visiting at the home of her daugh ing school there.
She and hei sister j Funeral services were held Sunday and because of a personal charactei
all varieties o f Flowering and Shade tre.
Pekinese
dog,
black
face
&
tail.
ter, Mrs. W. E. McClosky is Mrs. I j Mrs. LaRay Butler drove
there.
Send for 40-page catalog It will pay ,
-
afternoon, November 22.
Following which is unimpeachable we desire to
Reward.
Answers name Dickie.
drive out to our nurseries. Drive out Bur
Mary Durell of Corvallis, Oregon.
Donald
Wolfe writes his mother he 8ervlce“ at the grange
hall, under pay tribute to the record of Sheriff
bur Blvd. from Portland on Hlway tout
Tigard 2189.
Out 17 miles. 1 mile past Six Corner
Week end guest, at the home of ha. been
promoted to staff sergeant1
,tha‘
° r * ™ » t i o n . Pratt.
We
feel that he deserve.
toward Newberg. Or we will ship yuur
In
Australia
giaveside
ntes
at
Crescent
Grove
our
sincere
praise
for
his
steadfast
Each miner from a government-1 order by parcel post or express.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Butts was Eddie
cemetery were conducted by the Odd fidelity to high moral principle-} and closed gold mine if working in a cop-
Hopper of Los Angeles, who was
Mrs, Sanford Rogers fell recently, Fellows lodge.
! tor the many contributions lie has p£l. mine* can dig enough copper in
TUALATIN VALLEY NURSERIES
here on furlough, after rcently Join
and broke her arm.
made and is still making to the up -1 one month for the copper content of
Rt. 3, Box 310, SHERWOOD, OREGON
ing the navy.
building of Multnomah county.
sjx heavy tanks
1
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Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Osborne and
Dr. J. E. La Valley Known Here is a public servant wh0 is,
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alert in performance of the duties of ----------------------- — —— ----------------
daughter Doris are spending the
KINTON
Thanksgiving holidays at La comb,
As Renowned Chiropractor
th,ta ofi‘ce
“ e‘n* 0f / h aiiministm-
e fo .m «i.- J
u u p i a v i u i tion
Qf new iar
p0Kcies
At meeting of the Kinton Grange
visiting Mrs. Osborne's mother and
father ,Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Patterson, Tuesday night, Leland Flint was re-
Recognition
and appreciation of tion” and ‘" ‘ elligenl in the practical J
, elected as Master with the same staff the acience that has become so wide- aPPlication ot his ideas for bitter- J
Micheál Kilgore, small son of Mr. of officer! as served last year.
The ly known under the name ot Chiro ment ot the service which the sher- I
and Mrs. B. F. Kilgore, ia very ill, Kinton Grange will meet with the practlc is so widespread as almost to iff s dePartment renders to all of us. ^
and ia confined to hia home.
Aloha Grange on the night of
Dec need no introduction to the intelli He
one ot those men " ho3i fi:sl
....
17
3 for Joint installation of officers of I gent reading public.
This compara- con8ideration '* the public KOod
Retjekah^lodge^elected^he^foUowing
G anges in thi‘ end ° f th*
n e w p e n c e , which w o rk s .n
»
« N r t f f Pratt and
.M l
o ffic e .^ fo r i .lx m o n th .p e r io d K i county
The neXt ° rmn* * meetln^ fu" accoid
nature, has consist splend,1d ,def 8 he has « » often «1- ~
KlnninK In January
’
w ll‘ be 0,8 f,r8t Saturda>' a«e 'n < »"'' ently won new friends and is based vanced w,th
>e3U>tlnK important J
benefits to the county that we must
Mrs. May Newcomer. Noble Grand; I *n DecMnber
“ P » " a correct knowledge of the give a deserved credit in any summ
Long after Thanksgiving is past
of
you’ll remember with |rieasure the
Mrs. Laura Buffam, vice-grand; Mrs.' Ladies Aid will meet at the home brain, the spine , and the nerves
,,
ing
up
of
our
civic
leaders.
He
has
our system.
It “ is n.°
no 8m
small
PHONE
wonderful meal you had at
Sara Walker, secretary; Mra. Edna | Qf Mr.. J. H. Aten on Thuisday a f- ; tn
a11 tribute been a conscientious, industrious and
lift. C
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100.00C
THMIKSGIUWG
And Enjoy a Dinner
You'll N ever Forget
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Ijrjs js rs '‘
The next meeting will be a Christ-! ter Chri.tmas party will be held at
mas social held the third o f Decern- this time so be sure and bring or
u u n fl
D irr
C io tu i-a
i H i i i c t rt , < i u
ri f t
ber.
send your Big
Sisters
Christmas i gift
to the meeting.
New Big Sisters
Returning home last week from names will be drawn at this meeting.
California were Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Barnes
Mrs. Barnes brother in law
Mr and Mrs George Snider Jr. of
and sister, M r and Mrs. j C. Fleet- lone, returned to their home Monday
as css r„,M’
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BEAVERTON
™ “p o r iU n T c o m e .T 'm m d « “ to'him “
a°conU nu^^^p-
jea(jei in h:s |me j
local- ' P°rt ani* a whole-hearted apprecia-
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1 tion.
In all professional pursuits there j
!
are men who have met with success
J
Named Co-ordinator
and Prosperity because they have
Edward M Bollinger of Beaverton,
¡ ^ m a ? i ^ T u rieid’ wm
has been appointed machinist craft
—'■|X?^a.“Sss5 r
t o . v j ' w i . r T i r . u “ .'
Recently enlisting in the army
were Edward W. Hillstrom and Rob
ert O. Valliere, both of Beaverton.
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.
Pupils of Kinton school will only
The proud parent, of a baby. Jack. hav# on„ d
vacaUon for Thanks
Stanley, born In November are Mr. ,y|
d a ,our day holiday at
and Mrs. Shields of Beaverton.
¡Christmas so school can be dismissed
c .„
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as
jty
r
s u a r - s
io; s
.Ireet f t r u i n a
Mrs. Anna Berthold, Prop.
ON H IW A Y , B E A V E R TO N
the
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r
co n len i, of
.11 machine
GREYHOUND
Coffee Shop
We Are Indeed T H A N K F U L
.hop
That we live in this Wonderful Land ot Plenty. Our Farm Booths
are piled high with all the good things for Thanksgiving Dinner
It’s Worth Fighting for
Buy W ar Bonds
3rd to 4th on S W Yamhill St.
PO R TLA N D
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When in Portland
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Open Daily , Except Monday
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BALED CEDAR T O W
(CEDAR SHAVINGS)
FOR I N S U L A T I O N
DAIRY H I D *
JJ
:
Farmers Co-Operative Market
TRIANGLE
TRIANGLE
£
PLENTY
s ^ i r s x s s :
{ spent from Thursday to Sunday at;
,,
courses and act as adviser to the
Mrs B. K Denney will make her the home of her niece, Mrs. J. H
._
*
Benson machine shop training,
Bollinger has been a machinist for
B IR T H S
home with her daughter Mrs. Derle
! Mr nn,i Mr«
n » ___ iron works, lumber mills and lail-
Perkins during the coming winter.
Forty-five A gas ration books were
‘
N^v 18 « l i g h t e r ’ roads in the Pacific northwest, and
sued at the Kinton school l *aat
a s t j ' * . " "
y
ov- 18' a daughter, served
d ten months as lead machinist
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Mrs. Ruby Boyd entertained the issued
M
Ril„ a.tl A Vn .,1 m » i and foreman for the Oregon Ship-
Cheerio club at a dessert luncheon Wednesday. Thursday and Friday.
Several application. were
turned
™ Canyon toad Nov fti a dau!h buildi"K corporation. For five years
last Friday.
down due to improper signatures , w ,
ad’ N
18' 8 dau* h- he was mayor of Vernonia, Oregon.
’ u<mn
Confined to her home with the flu These people will it? able to register
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December 3 at the Beaverton Ration'
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is Mrs. Jack Osfield.
Board.
Removal»
Growers Meet Dec. 8 ;
Visiting
Beaverton
friends here
Robert T. Morse, route 1, to 5120 New Filbert Guide Out
Friday were Mrs. E. L. Coble and
Notice of City Election
N E 27th avenue^ Portland.
j In advance of the annual meeting
little I ’nttv Jo Moore o f Portland.
Notice is hereby given that the
Mrs. Samuel N. Moses, route 8, of the Western Nut Growers asso-
Luncheon guests of Mrs. Harry regular annual election for the Town box 1794 to 561 N 5th avenue, Hills- elation at McMinnville December 8.
Wright at the home of Mrs. R. B. of Beaverton will be held at the City boro.
the O.S.C. Extension service has just
Scott were Mrs. C. F. Straley and Hall, SW First and Main S t r e e t s , ____________ y ___________ _
issued a revised mimeographed circu-
Mrs. M C. McKercher.
Also a on Tuesday, December 8, 1942, be-
CHURCH OF CH RIST
lar of information on the culture of
guest in the later afternoon was Mrs. tween the hours of 1:00 o'clock p. m.
G. W. Springer, Pastor
filberts.
G. L. Sun
The afternoon was spent and 7:00 o'clock p. m., at which time
Morning
worship and preaching
This circular .No. 393. is by C. E.
In tying a quilt.
the following named officers will be service 9:45 a. m. Topic Faith. Fol-1 Schuster■, federal horticulturist sta-
elected:
lowing the sermon the Lord’s Supper tioned at O. S. C., who has been
Friends and neighbor« were sad
closely connected with tl.o Oregon
One Mayor to serve one year.
will be observed.
dened when Lyndon L> Meyers, well-1 Three Councilmen to serve two
filbert industry almost since itj stirt.
Bible School session 11 a. m.
known Beaverton resident, died sud
y*ars.
Christian Endeavor 6:30 p. m.
j Practically all of the filberts grown
denly Friday.
One Recorder-Treasurer Ijo serve
Evening worship 7:30 p. m. Topic *n America are produced in the Pa-
xhe Righteousness of God.
cific northwest, and most of these
A union meeting of all churches in one year
Dated at Beaverton, Oregon, this
Midweek Bible study and prayer come from the Willamette valley.
Beaverton was held Wednesday ev
Wed. 8 p in. Topic Marks of a Christ-
Discussed in the circular are soil
ening at the Nazarcne church.
Rev. 25th day of November, 1942.
R. C. DOTY,
ian Home.
1 requirements, varieties ant pollira-
Heisy gave a talk on Thanksgiving.
Recorder-Treasurer
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I tion. planting, pruning and suckei-
There was special music.
Rev. Hall
ing, harvesting and drying.
was in charge of arrangements.
Raised to Captain
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NOTICE OF S A LE OF PR O P E R T Y
Promotion of Richard V. Covelle of
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Mrs. Geo. Brown, who has been ill FOR DF.UNQUMNT ASSESSMENTS
Beaverton from second to first lieu- , Mfoto' Veb,C'eB “/ V T
non
for the last two weeks, is greatly im
NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN That tenant is announced by California
transportation for 18 million non-
proved.
i
niiaoannaaiAr
,
4
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/-„>
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•
‘«>«1
workers,
many
of
them
by action of the Town Council of I quartannaauV" dTpotT Oakland," Oai!
war workers.
__________ ^ y _________ _
Thanksgiving holidays at the Beav the Town of Beaverton declaring the j
assessments
herein
listed
as
delin-
>
,
,
.
.
erton schools included both Thurs
IV la r r ia g e L ic e n s e »
day and Friday this year.
Christ quent, and by virtue of a duly pre
Robert Ingiversen, 523 SW Park
mas and New Years, both coming on pared and certifed statement of de
Friday, will mean only a one day linquent assessments on the property ave., Portland, and Jeannie Trimble,
SW Barbur Boulevard,
holiday on those dates The schools herein described, and by virtue of the
Mr and Mrs. Harry C. Cowles. 4101
will close earlier in the spring, so provisions of O.C.L.A 9V2001 to 9 fv
that students can participate in war 8010 and the Ordinances of the Town SW Iowa St , Nov 8. a son Jack M
of Beaverton, commanding me to
Mr. and Mis William U. Itnch.
conservation programs.
make sale of the property herein dee- 3004 SW Iowa St , Nov. 11, a daugh-
Headquarters for
cribed to foreclose the delinquent as- *f r . Susan M,
aessments
thereon.
I
will
at
the
hour
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
H.
Lakenen.
OREGON
MOTOR STAGES
R IM
IIUJ.S
of ten o’clock a m on the 28th day Beaverton. Nov 10. a son John H
and
LU TH ER AN CHURCH
of December, 1942, at the Town Hail
Ml and Mrs Carl A Ott. 4654 SW
SW Canyon Rd near Sylvan
HOME-COOKEI1 GOOD EATS
located at First and Main Streets in Martha St., Nov 10. k daughtei Na-
Werner J. Frita Minister
Modern Fountain Service
Beaverton, Oregon, proceed to sell at d*tie E.
1st Sunday in Advent. Nov. 29th
for Ho* Weather Relief
Mr. and Mrs. O. Jay Scofield, 9*428
Morning service 11 a ni
Sermon | P“ blic auction to the first bidder
offering
to
purchase
said
property
S
W
17th
ave
N
o
v
10.
a
son
Dl
Under
New Management
The Dawn of Tomorrow
for the amount set opposite the des- **s J •
Everyone welcome
L Y L E C. T A Y L O R
cription, which Is the amount of the
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn D. Heisler,
unpaid liens and assessments thereon Beaverton. Nov. 12. twin children
together with interest to December 1.' Michael L. and Michelle L.
1942. and for the additional sum of
Interest to the data of the sale and
{ the coat of advertising and sale
TO OUR PATRONS:
thereof.
The property to be sold
the owner as shown by the city rec
With the ever increasing demands being made on transporta
ords, and -he amount of the liens
tion systems, and the extrema necessity foi the transportation of
thereon with interest to December 1.
workers engaged in easenttal and defense industries, transporting
1942. for which said property will be
them to and from their Jobs in the most efficient manner, it is
sold, being as follows, to-wit
necessary that shoppers, school children, and non-essential travel
Description
ers co-operate with the management in carrying out the recommen
The North 105 75 feet of the South
dations of the Office of Defense Transportation with regard to
Half of Block B o f the original
travel
Town of Beaverton
Owner
You can do your part in this W ar Effort if:
Mrs George W. Bridwell, Amity. Ore.
1. I f you are a shopper, commence your trip after 9 00 a. m.
Amount
For better results and increased
and return home before 4 00 p m . and limit your travel Monday
$520 3»
profits, feed one of Triangle
to Friday inclusive
Said sale will be subject to redemp-1
Dairy Feeds . . Triangle Milk
2. School children return home on the first bus after school is
| tion as prescribed by O C L A. Sec
Maker. Bar None Dairy Feed.
out. and do not travel on Saturdays and Sundays School comniuta
tion 9A-2(i01 et. seq
Triangle Milk Ration and Albina
tion books can only he good for travel on school days
Dated Thi* 27th day of November,
Dairy Feed Each it built from a
> 1942.
S. I f you are a non-essential traveler, that is. not traveling to
carefully balanced formula o<
and from work, restrict your travel to week-days only. Monday to
R C DOTY
cereal grama, mineral« and con
Friday inclusive, then oniy during the slack periods
In so doing,
' Recorder of the Town of Beaverton |
centrates for maximum milk
you will make the seats axaliabie on week-ends and during the
Date of first issue Nov 27th. 1942
production.
peak hour period for men in the armed service defense workers,
imte of last issue Dec 25. 1942
,
Atk your /oca/ feed
and other essentia! workers
dra/er about Tnangla
Your co-operation in this manner will lend a great help to the
Dairy F reds Now >
War Effort by relieving congestion on already overburdened trans
portation systems, and enable them to better serve your service men.
defense workers, and essential riders
M ORTICIAN
I f your trip is not essential, postpone it and buy War Defense
Beaverton. Oregon
MILLING COMPANY
Bonds
___ __
Eetab. 1910 Serving $2 years
441 N I i S m i m I Street
OREGON
MOTOR
STAGES
PsrttwS. O r e l « «
THONE BF.AAF.RTON »411
M A H , M IL L I f l t
PO R TLAN D . OREGON
W. I. PCGG
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and mastery of every phase of mod-1
a8818tant
superintendent o f
ern chiropractic is appreciated bv the ^ h o 013
fact that the most modern and sci
” eA'? [" be *n
?har* e ° f the
| entitle equipment and everything r.e- MacArthur war production training
cessary for his patients convenience buUd1‘n«- which ta a machine shop
¿ ,2 »«
Heidelberg Park
2 4 7 1
Poultry Litter - - Dog and Cat Bedding
Nursery Packing
P O R T L A N D S H 1 N C L E CO.
PORTLAND, OREGON
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