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    THURHPAY, MAY 9, 1828
OREGON STATE NEWS
OF GENERAL INTEREST
Principal Events of the Week
Ass :.iib!ed îcr I .formation
cf Our H eadris.
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Ion in r. Him illi F alla of
a liu i.o i h , • i. „viory anil creum
try .
Pinna Jtuv, i,t« u u iiu l, fo r fln n n rin g
tbi< i i> i il n of a iiioi P ru bull I at
N.v a. 'I ho a liu i'tu r i w ill coal *75.
tom a n il tin* h u tlillio , w ill aoou bo uu
dor n a y .
It. . ion Win .itln iii] a b 'c trlc lino
lunlulli'il t>y tlio Y a m h ill E le c tric com
T l i 1'
p u n y o f N e w b e rg 1» p rin ¡Ic a lly fln ls li
oil. Since Jan u ary 9 now unit» have
b< on ctiiui I , ted.
The Sweet I lin in ' c ity council la con
alilcrltiK plana for pro v Id I iik Ilia town
will* Ila ow n Ji II. lim a aavltiK the
money now paid fo r keeping prison
era In ollial Julia
Itulla on tba Modoc N orth ern rail
road arv now being laid w ithin th rei
tulles of M errill. More th an 200 men
arc w orking on th e K lam ath Falla end
(of tbe Ml mile line.
Tbotnaa II Kay, atalc treasu rer, pre
dicta that w ithin a few years flax will
be the leading Industry of the state,
not only In raising for local conaump
tlon but In sales to the east.
The W allowa County Shipping as
aoiletlon last week shipped out two
double deck carloads of hogs and two
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cars
of rattle.
Two
cars went from
Joseph and two from Ixistlne.
A survey made April 11 on the Ne­
halem bar revealed I hat It had a w ater
depth of 16 feel at low w ater. The
channel was found to be s tra ig h t to
sea from the end of the Jetties.
The F 8. Curl and 1,. I. Rogers
grain elevatura at A thena are both
undergoing extensive additions that
will give each of them a total grain
storage rap acity of 100,000 bushels.
T he skeleton found recently In the
woods southeast of A storia has been
Identified as (hat of Robert C arlson
a logger, who disappeared five years
ago. leaving $2000 In an A storia bank.
A n o suction dredge has been In
(tailed at the Rogue River Gold coin
pany’s plant to aid In th e work under
token by M anager F erry Io keep the •
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a
Rogue
er clear
Foots creek.
A call for bids for tbe construction
of lb,- S prague R iver highw ay from
the town of Sprague R iver to W hiskey
creek on the Lakeview highw ay has
been Issued by th e K lam ath county-
court.
The Domestic laundry In Eugone was
destroyed by fire recently, The loss
on tbe plant, owned by Newton A nder­
son. was estim ate,I at $45.000. and on
the frum e building which It occupied
*5ono.
THE
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l*'ruii » ill berry crops In tba W iliam
I A II»
volley will !>• norm al tb ls y .a r
according to grownra. It waa
thiit aoinii liiKimbnrrli-H have bean
truH i'd ai lo u r cento per pound bul
but
moat of tlm rro p la unsold.
. j ,, F re i'.rlc y . p resident of the
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Hood Itlver County tlnm e Protective
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K sn n stt C onducts Bales — G W.
Mr. and Mra . G a th e r H arpole from
K e n n e tt Is sp ending this week In th e Ju n c tio n C ity, took S unday m o rning
Coos Hay d is tric t co n d u ctin g sales b re a k fa st w ith Mr and Mrs. B e rt
at M yrtle P oint and M archfleld.
W eaver.
r l TOWN AND VICINITY
associsi Ion, and A. L . D ay, th e usuo
• liio n s s e c re ta ry , re c e n tly c u rrie d
I li 7 OHO s'* " Ib .ni ic g s. tu le n froid tbe
• ’ Hl river, lo I lls H u d Point fish
hah liery n ear D* •*.
b rue rs o f th e li »wlnnd co m m u n
lly bave ship p e d Io a c a iln n d o f lim e
fu m i Ile p e rille n i i.ir y e lu o l, and w ill
liso II on so li fo r c lo v e r and u lfu lfa .
I . lt t l, c x p e iu n i o i m-- o f ib i », n a tu re lia s
b e n dune He re, but lb
L in n e ts de
chi« il lo I o r il a l i i | e .‘I th o u g h t
I« >t io g ii e boui.h to show s u iIs fu c to ry
lesta.
A n u m b e r o f P ' r i i , im ! m i u, lm lud
n fs ll, w ill be sp e a k­
ers at ile I o ih a i,! u tl c o n v e n tio n o f
lb *‘ O r ■ ’ -n F lu te F ire t'lil* fs ’ asino la
Ilo n . w h ic h convenes a i T illa m o o k c ity
June t> fo r u Ih rc c d a y si salon. More
th a n 160 fir e ch ie fs, fir e m a rs h a ls and
w ive s fro m a ll o v e r O regon a re ex
peeled lo a iu o li,
lug Fui* C h ie f t,
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W alk er Man In II. Il C aldw ell,
H e r . F ro m D onna _
M r s J. M
" “ »“ 'r reald en t. waa a v isito r In B rick ley of Donna sp e n t M onday vlalt-
H prlngflelil M onday.
Ing In S p rin g field .
In T o w n Sunday
Mrs. P ran k Sny-
d e r of C a rte r w as a b u sin ess v isito r
In S p rin g field S a tu rd ay .
N elghbars a t W aterville — Forty-
tw o m em bers of th e S pringfield
circle of the N eighbors of W oodcraft
w ere e n te rta in e d by the W alterv llle
Mr. R u iw l H ere N. 8. R ussel of c irc le of th e o rd e r a t W alterv llle last
T re n t sp e n t M onday on boldness In F rid a y ev en in g
A b a n -n e t »ml en-
S p rin g field .
te r ta ln m e n t w as fu rn ish ed fo r the
S p rin g field people.
H ere From C oburg H enry H olcom b
o f C oburg w as a v isito r In S pring
S ilv e rto n M a n H ere
Ligo Guy, Hll-
vertun re sid e n t, sp en t S unday v isitin g
In S p rin g field .
fie ld .
M reeels People H err
Mr and Mrs
I. W B oggs o f Murenin w ere v isito rs
In S p r in g fie ld S u n d a y.
C a m p C re e k M in In
F B r lc k fo r d
r f I ' o il <’ ,*■■•)• « •,.. -, h tls In c iH v isito r
In S p r ln g fl, Id M onday
A» T ria n g le L a k e
M r and M rs. A.
II Sneed a nd f a m ily s n e n l S u n d a y n t
T r ia n g le L u k e a tte n d in g th e m o to r
b o a t race s th e re .
H ere F rom
Mabel Mrs R ichard
Hlh m an of M abel w as a v isito r In
S pringfield S atu rd ay .
From P e n g ra — C la re n c e E k of Pen-
gru w as a v isito r In S pringfield S a t­
urday.
R a in b o w M an H ere— F o re st D rury
o f R a in b o w was a m o n g th e b u u sln e ss
P o r tla n d
V is it o r
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E.
Ahem
of
A t N e w p o rt M r rtnd M r» M e l R ice P o rtlan d sp en t la st week-end v isit­
M r and M r- W lll'a m M a lb y an i H i­ ing In S p rin g field .
li y H ice s o c n l la s t week end visitin g
C uts F in g er O nita S m ith cut h er
at N ew port.
M cLaughlin high school of Milton
won tbe silver loving rup presented by
The sum m er session of e a stern O re­
Pendleton high school for the highest
gon norm al school will open Ju n e 17
team uveruge In the cast rn Oregon
and th e first period will end July 26.
typing content, a total of 74 students
The second period opens Ju ly 29 and
competing.
closes A ugust 30. T he fall term be­
P ioneers of Wasco county from all gins S ep tem b er 23. A pproxim ately 150
stu d en ls are expected to a tten d tile
aectlona of the Pacific coast, nmr*
s u m m e r session, according to A. R.
th an 500 strong, gathered In Tin
H unter, ch am b er of com m erce secre-
Dulles recently for the eighth uunuai
session of the old Wasco County Plo , lary, who has been receiving applies-
tlons. P resid en t Inlow of Pendleton
neeru' association
will not move to La G rande until
Sim pson Lum ber company offlrin 'i
May 15.
i,j E m pire have rec, Ived Inatructlon»
from eastern stockholders Io run the
Ray Adams. O ycar-old son of John
mill on double shift, sta rlin g May 13
Adams, for 15 y ears a deputy game
T his will Increase the mill output t<
w arden In C urry county, stmt and kill-
225.(100 feet a day.
od a big cougar nt his hom o n t P otato
llliihc. 16 niilea up th e Rogue river, re ­
Tbe Bak( r Rod and Gun club ha,
cently. The hoy w as out with his dogs
started a cam paign for (lie d eslruclloi
>n th e p rairie hack of (he farm when
of m agpies and crows In tho county
tho ilogs treed th e cougar.
R ay
Tbe federal governm ent t h 'o i r ’h th,
hastened to the house, got his gun ano
predatory anim al departm en t will hi
• retu rn ed to th e tree and with one well
slst In the work.
.limed shot brought th e cougar to the
The Von der llellon Gravel company
ground. The anim al m easured 9 feet
operallng a pit n ear Gold lllll, e \
,'roin tip to tip.
porta to s ta rt soon on a contract fo
th e S outhern Pacific for ballastin '
An exp* i lincni to d eterm in e w hether
seven miles of road between Gold IIP
lliiniiing of fo rests in u reas of second
and C en tral Point.
growth tim b er In creases th e grow th
,n<J m akes for larg er tre e s Is being
The 12 spoiled cucum ber beetle Is be
rletl out In th e C ascade n ational for
com ing a g re a ’ pest In W ashlngto.
■st, according to Nelson F. Macduff,
county, having destroyed the February
m pervlsor.
Two a cres of second
leid in v of red clover d u rin g ’he pnsi
two years. T here Is no known metho,
grow th fir, w here tre e s have been
trowing for 40 years, have been set
of controlling th e Insect.
aside. On one acre tre e s have been
Ih si'hiitcs county nffllcnls are hunt
left stan d in g , w hile on th e o th er two
Ing for the m other of a baby whoa,
th ird s of th e tre e s have been cut away
p artly burned body was found recently
ind th e u n d erb ru sh cleared.
The
Hi a dum p heap just south oL Bend
The body lind been horribly burned In trees will be m easured every five
years to d eterm in e grow th progress.
an attem p t to destroy It.
The T errlll-V olght P lan in g Mill com
Tbo Eugene police d ep artm en t ha«
received a m achine gun w hich fires puny n Eugene will tran sfo rm th eir
p lant Into a box factory, It has been
450 shots n m inute. O ther equipm ent
announced. The box p lan t will begin
Just received by tlio d ep artm en t con
slsls of tw o bullet proof vests. More operations some tim e betw een May
15 nnd Ju n e 1, It is stated.
of the v ests will Jio bought, It Is an
John Glnfko of M onum ent survived
nounced.
serious w ounds In tlm world war, sur
Stevens A Koon, P ortlan d consult
Ing engineers, recom m ended th at Co­ vived an atta c k of tu b ercu lo sis that
quille spend approxim ately *85,000 In d estroyed one lung, and lived to the
:igs of 3(1 with Ills h eart on th e right
re p airin g the w ater system and In
stallin g m eter service. It. Is probable side of his body, only to succum b to
that a bond I shub will be voted upon spotted fever as th e re su lt of the b tt.
i oi a sheep tick.
this sum m er.
Go
O. H.
R iv er
w ere
to S m ith R iver— Mr. and Mrs.
H ere From D ouglas— Mr. C luster,
T u rn e r sta rte d to U p p er S m ith m e rc h a n t of M yrtle C reek and Glen.
fo r a fish in g trip S unday, b u t ’’«>«• ln D ouglas county, w as a visitor
forced to tu rn back b ecau se of
S p rin g field M onday m orning,
th e poor ro ad s in th e S m ith R iver
H ere Fn>m R ainbow _ M rs G eorge
vicin ity . A new road Is b ein g built WIIllamfl an d 80n Joei of Rainbow .
Into th e S m ith R iver c o u n try from
M onday on b u sin ess in Spring-
D rain.
fleid
In s ta lls New S ig n —H e rb e rt Moon
|n Fpom C am p C reek— D. S te v e n s '
bus in stalled a new sign at his deltca and J. T R ossm an. Cam p C reek resl-
b tise n on Main s tre e t. He h as re-
w erp h u s'n e ss v isito rs ln
p ain ted th e In te rio r of h is sto re nnd ^ p r ,nirf¡ej(| M onday
ex p ects to m ak e o jh e r Im p ro v em e n ts
E xpected fo r M other's D’ y— * I ‘ s t
la te r.
T h e b u sin ess w a s fo rm erly
Maud C orrle and Miss E llcrv I . , of
ow ned by M. B. llu n tly .
P o rtla n d a re exp ected In S pringfield
H ere From Los A ngeles— Mr. and next w eek-end on a v isit to M rs. C.
Mrs. J a c k Brow n and Mr. and Mrs. I. G orrle.
S ta le b a rg e r of Los A ngeles sp en t th e
Undergoes Operation— E. S. Leep.
w eek-end v isitin g In S p rin g field n t
th e hom e of A. (’. P ed d lco rd . T hey o f S a n ta C la ra , a fo rm e r re s id e n t of
a re e n ro u te for M issoula, M onotona, Sp'fngfi**ld. u n d c-w en t a m a jo r oper-
w liore th ey will visit fo r a couple of att e, nt th e P - d f i c h rls tla n h ospital
m onths.
»1 E ugene F rid ay n lch t.
In ju res H and — Mrs. Guv H alsey
B row nsville V is ito r.— M rs. T em ple-
sm ash ed h e r hand q u ite badly M onday tf,n " f B row nsville, nnd h e r d a u g h te r
when sh e c a u g h t It In th e w h in g er of
a re v is itin g In S pringfield,
a w ash in g m ach in e. S he w as tre a te d w i" ' Mrs. T em pleton s d a u g h te r and
•it th e office of a local p h y sician . No aoti-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Male,
bones w ere bro k en .
In ju rees L e g --O rv a l E ato n , an era-
ployee of th e Booth-K elly lu m b er com-
puny, stra in e d th e m u scles of h is rig h t
leg q u ite badly M onday w hen he step-
MEATS^if
v is ito r s in to w n S a tu rd a y
The H erm iston L ig h t a Pow er com
fin g er q u ite
badly
F riday
w hile
puny, o p eratin g fo r the lu s t 17 years
C ute F n d F ro m F ln q e r ” , to T am - m ow ing th e law n at h er hom e h ere.
In the tow ns of H erm iston, Echo,
s e tti c u l th e end fro m th e nald't|<. f in ­
U m atilla and S tanfield hus been sold
Visits on Coast— Mrs. John Hend-
g e r o f hl« r ig h t h and la st w eek w hen
to th e A m erican E ngineer 4 M anage
he cau g h t II on th e ra s in g of his e re r sp en t last week-end v isitin g w ith
nient corporation, according to an un
1 frien d s a t B andon. .
nounceiiicnt of F ra n k Ralph, vice well d rillin g m achine.
president and tre a s u re r of th e H erm is­
Los A ngeles People H ere— M rs
R ebhan a t A lbany— Dr. W C . R eb -
ton I-lght * P o w er company.
S m ltli and h e r d a u g h te r F v d v n of ban spent T u esd ay a t A lbany on
F or the first tim e since the drus
Los A n g elis visited In S prin g field business.
tie postage reductions went Into effect o v er th e w eek-end at th e h om e of Mr.
S ilverton Man H ere— Cy G ay of
last July, an Increase was shown In and Mrs. S C. W rig h t. T h ey a re e n ­
S
ilv
erto n sp en t S unday v isitin g In
receip ts over th e sam e m onth for the ro u te Io V ictoria, H. C.
i S pringfield.
y ear previous when th e April figures
H ere From P o rtla n d — Mr and Mrs.
w ere compiled at th e P o rtlan d post-
R oseburg W om an H ere— Mrs. W.
office. R eceipts for April, 1929. w ere F ran k E ld er anil son H arold and WII- F is h e r ...
„ „ as a v isito r In
of R o seb u rg w
»245.71» 78, Jo h n M Jo n es, p o stm aster,
Prl<’“ - ,,f P o rtlan d , v isited last
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announce,I. as com pared with »239. week end
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p rin g field last week-end.
a t th e hom e of Mr and Mrs
S C. W rig h t.
W alterv llle F olks In— Mr and Mrs.
»28 90 for April of 1928
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L . R a u c h of W alterv llle sp e n t Sat-
W ork of building a new telephone
In s ta tls F r ig id a ir e — A tw o-hole Frl-
line th at will extend seven m iles up g h lalre w as Installed last week a t th e u rd ay on b u sin ess In S pringfield.
Sm ith riv er from G unter postoffice A R Sneed grocery on Main a tre e t.
M rs .
H aw ke
H ere— M rs. W ayne
waa sta rte d by th e W estern Lane T h e g ro cery will c a rry Ice cream H aw ke of S alem Is v isitin g In Spring-
C ounty F ire P atro l association, accord­ h e re a fte r.
field a t th e hom e of h e r p a re n ts, Mr.
ing to C. V. Oglesby, supervising w ar­
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den of th e association. In addition
Fish on U m pqua— Dr and Mrs. W
the crew will build four m iles of tra il Van V alzah of P o rtlan d will spend
from Sm ith riv er to tbe Umpqua divide M o th er's Day In S p rin g field v isitin g N. Dow and Mr and Mrs. Floyd Flan
a t th e head of C leghorn creek.
w ith his m other, M rs A B. Van Val- n ery sp en t S unday on a fish in g trip
on th e U m pqua river.
All B aker co u n ty ’ m ining circles za h .
were electrified recently by th e d is­
U n d e rg o e s O p e ra tio n —
M a lc o lm
Noti People In T ow n— Mr and Mrs.
covery of rich ore bodies In the Poor-
M arshlp, S prin g field high achool «tu­ L. B B re w ste r and Miss M abel Ro-
man tu n n el or the B aker copper belt,
d en t. u n d erw en t u m ajo r o p eratio n at b |ns of «goti w ere am ong th e out of
w here th e south vein lias been cut In
th e P acific C h rlstlo n h o sp ital at E u­ tow n v isito rs In S pringfield S atu rd ay .
the 300 foot level. Assays were p ush­
g en e S unday night.
ed In an effort to determ ine th e ric h ­
P o rtlan d P eople V isit— Mr. and Mrs.
ness of the find. The discovery was
L ouis Me- W. R A ldrich of P o rtlan d w ere busi-
A t S p rin g fie ld H otel
regarded as one of the most Im portant
C orm lck o f L ebanon. E. 8. H aw k er, of ni>RP vlg,to rs fn S p rin g field la s t week
yet nia,|e , , nf# o perations were begun A lbany. O. E A hern, of P o rtlan d , and
four years ago.
M elvin M. Ford, of Crow, were regts-1
j
W ork on th e building of a new te re d ut th e S p rin g field h o tel last , E xpected B ack— Mrs. C arl P h ette-
bridge across the S klpanon riv er on the w eek-end.
place, w ho h a s been v isitin g w ith
R oosevelt highw ay betw een A storia
re la tiv e s a t P en d leto n . Is expected to
H ere O ver W eekend Mr. an d Mr«. rP | Urn j o S pringfield th is w eek.
and Seaside will bn sta rte d soon by
the Clin kanina C onstruction com pany, 1 *'rell Ixítiley of P o rtlan d v isited in
tvprlngfield last w eek-end w ith th e ir
K afoury a t Salem Allen K afo u ry
which was aw arded th e co n tract (or
m o th ers. Mrs. V M cLean and M rs »P««“ S unday at Salem v isitin g w ith
approxim ately *15.000 by th e sta te
Jo h n R ich ter.
T hey re tu rn e d to re la tiv e s and a tte n d in g to b u sin ess
highw ay com m ission. The new bridge
m a tte rs.
P
o
rtlan
d
Sunday
night.
will be of concrete w ith steel lift span
and will require th ree m onths for con­
struction. A tem p o rary d eto u r bridge
will ho built to handle traffic.
Sings a t B an q u et—Mrs. W K. Bar-
nell w as a so lo ist and Mrs. E d n a
S a y les ho a c c o m p a n ist a t a b an k u et
given In E u g en e S u n d ay by th e
fxjyal O rd e r of the Moose. A dele-
gallon of 25» from C orvalls. A lbany,
R oseburg, T oledo and E ugene w ere
p re s e n t a t th e b anquet.
C hurch
B oard
M eeta—T he official
bo*'rd nf ,h e S pringfield M ethodist
ch u rch held Its re g u la r m onthly m eet,
,nR ',t ,b<> church Tuesday night,
B c u t’ne b u sin ess w as ta k e n up.
ped th ro u g h a hole In th e dock w hile
M ashes F in g er__P au l R en cfro
of
lo ad in g a tru ck a t th e m ill. He w ill F all C reek m ash ed h is fin g er badly ,
n o t be ab le to re tu rn to w ork for sev ­ w hile a
w ork last T h u rsd ay .
H e;
e ra l days.
w as tak en to th e h o sp ital nt E ngene,
I
At E lite H otel—T h o se re g iste re d a t w^ c re It w as found n e c e ssa ry to am ­
th e E ilt;' H otel last w eek-end included p u ta te a t th e firs t Joint.
J. E. W ate rh o u ae, H. Sim , C. G.
Go to A shyand— Mr. nnd Mrs. L. H.
W hite, K. D. S h o efak er, I. I. B assey.
M orehouse b f F all C reek left Weo-1
all of S a le m ; L. W. W o rk m an , of
n esrn y for A shland w here th ey will
P o rtla n d ; Ted L utle. of T h e D alles.
sta y for a w hile for Mrs. M orehouse's
K arl K ubitza, of B oring. C laren c e
henlth. T hey may move to A shland
P a e m e n te r, of W endling, an d JL B.
p e rm an en tly la te r.
H en ry of P o rtlan d .
V isit a t Salem — Mrs. E lla Lorn-
On T rip S outh— Mr. and M rs. D. O. I
h ard . M iss M hurlne L o m b ard , ,and I Baugh of T h u rsto n and th e ir d a u g h te r
M iss J u a n ita L om bard w ent to Ha and son-in-law. Mr. nnd M rs. W. T.
lorn hist w eek-end Jo a t t e if t
th e d iv e r , left W e d n esd ay on a tr ip to |
Junior class play a t W illa m e tte
U ni C alifornia. T hey will go as fa r as
v ersify In w hich F ra n k Im m hnrd, Los A ngeles.
Mr. and M rs. Baugh
S p rin g field boy. Is ta k in g p a rt.
T h e i will re tu rn by tra in from th e re , and j
fo u r of th em d ro v e to P o rtla n d S*un Mr. nnd M rs. C ulver will re tu rn b y !
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We aim to give the cu sto m e r
every advantage in the w e ig h t,
price and q u a lity o f o u r m eats.
You g e t a g re a t big m oney's
w o rth w hen you tra d e here.
H ig h e st q u a lity in to w n , too.
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4th and Main Sts.
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sold up to $35. These are re g u la r b a rgains you can
n o t a ffo rd to miss.
O ther item s a t rock b o tto m price are being o ffered a t
K a fc tiry 's C losing O u t Sale.
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