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THURSDAY, DECEM BER 1, 1938. FARM CO-OPERATIVE DIVIDO Insurance policies are constantly being improved to give you broader protection for your money. Why not let us look over your policies arid make sure they are up-to-date? Also, we place your in surance with capitalized (stock) com panies. Because their paid-in capital and surplus gives you added M iiS r u i,. security and protects J p H iiM im p you from assessments. MORE DECEMBER o TURKEY POOLS I FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HERMISTON F. B. SWAYZE, President Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation P ublished every T h u rsd ay a t H erm is ton, U m a tilla C ounty, Oregon, by P au lin e M. Stoop and A lfred Q u lrin g , P u b lish ers. E n tered a s Second Class M atter D ecem ber, 1908, U m a tilla C ounty, 'il-egon._________________ S u b scrip tio n R ates. One Y ear ...................................... >2.00 SU M onths ................................... 1.00 t'h re e M onths ....................................... 50 follow ing d escribed re a l p ro p erty of said esta te , to -w it: P arcel No. 1: T ax No. 10 in Sec. 33. Twp. 4, N. R. 29, EWM. P a rc e l No. 2: S o u th w est Q u a rte r Sec. 11, Twp. 4, N. R. 30, EWM. Said described real p ro p e rty w ill be sold fo r cash upon d eliv ery of deed. G IL B E R T G. SM ITH, A d m in istra to r of th e E s ta te of G o ttlieb K u rrle , deceased. (N o. 10-Dec. 8)____ ________ LAND SALE N OTICE BASKETBALL SCHEDULE NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IVEN , th a t th e u n d ersig n ed , S h e riff of U m atil T he b a sk e tb a ll gam es sche tuled la C ounty, O regon, by v irtu e of an o rd e r d u ly m ade an d e n tered h e re in so fa r a re as follow s: by th e C ounty C o u rt of U m atilla Co u n ty , O regon, th e 5 th d ay of O ctober D ecem ber 3 — U m atilla, h ere 1938, w ill, on th e 1 7 th d ay of Dec D ecem ber 9 — P e n d leto n , th e re em ber, 1938, a t th e h o u r of 1 0 :0 0 D ecem ber 10— P e n d leto n , h ere o’clock in th e forenoon, sell to th e h ig h e s t b id d er fo r cash in h an d , a t D ecem ber 13 — A th en a, th e re . th e fro n t door of th e U m a tilla C oun D ecem ber 17 — H ep p n er, h ere ty C o u rt H ouse, P e n d leto n , O regon, D ecem ber 19— E dison H i, P o r t su b je c t to a m in im u m p rice of land, h e re ( te n ta tiv e ) >10.00 th e re fo r, to be p aid in cash, a t th e tim e of sale, th e fo llo w in g de J a n u a r y 7 — U m atilla, th e re scribed parcel of lan d , h e re to fo re by J a n u a r y 10 — U m atilla, h ere U m a tilla C ounty, Ortegon, a cq u ired J a n u a r y 18 — W alla W alla B, for d e lin q u e n t taxes, to -w it: th e re L ots 4 an d 5. Block 2, N e w p o rt’s A d d itio n to C ity of H erm isto n , J a n u a r y 20 — H ep p n er, th e re U m a tilla C ounty, O regon. J a n u a r y 24 — M ac-Hl, th e re R. E. GOAD, S h eriff F e b ru a ry 3 — P e n d leto n , h ere of U m a tilla C ounty. F e b ru a ry 4—(P endleton, th e re (N ov, 17-Dec. 15) F e b ru a ry 8 — A th en a, h ere F e b ru a ry 10— Irrig o n , u n se ttle d NOTICE OF ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF REAL FR0PFF.TY NOTICE IS H E R E B Y G IV EN th a t from and a fte r the l i ' t ’’ day of D v em b er, 1938, a t S tan field , O regon, th e u n d ersig n ed , as e d m l- is tr a to r of th e e sta te c f G c till'.i i'o ir'.e . d e ceased, w ill proceed to roll at p r i v a te sale, in se p a ra te p arcels, th< (Contini'ed Next Issue) * NO CHANCE FOR ARGUMENT! • * Uncle Si Henpeck was about half right when he told his nephew: You boys of today want too much for your services: do you know what I was getting when I married your aunt?” “No. and I’ll bet you didn't either,” said the nephew. You're sure to know what you're getting when you buy a Used Car of us, for if it isn ’t right, we're right here to make it right, and we don't mean maybe. Numerous Other Makes & Types Not Listed Now on Display— If You Want Your Car Repaired — Give Us a Trial. We Appreciate Your Patronage! Herm iston M otor Co. Fred Huber. Owner Hermiston GENERAL MOTORS INSTALLMENT PLAN CLOVER PROVES GOOD IN ALKALI Tw o m ore pools w ill be by w h a t to p la n t on stro n g a lk a li asso ciatio n “ ilu rln g nDe<Ue..,b er. o n T o n land in th e way of fo rag e p la n ts has th e 1 0 th , 1 2 th an d 1 3 th , an d a n - o th e r D ecem ber 3 0 th an d 31st. clea n -u p pool w ill be h eld la te er- r. G ro w ers have exprssed a lik in g fo r th e system of p ooling one day an d th e n sk ip p in g one d ay to per m it p ick in g tim e, an d fo r th is re a son It is b ein g co n tin u e d in th e n ex t pool. G row ers h av e been asked by th e asso ciatio n to s ta te p referen ce of d eliv ery d ay a ntl^ im e . Clubbers Elect Officers. Œhp SrrnüBîOM ïsrralù r*t;e rmiBB THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON. •w..e been a problem for farm ers. long b u t th e O regon S ta te college ex p eri- m en t Btation is fo s te rin g a com para- . .. . stra w b e rry clover. ‘ - • w hich has show n a re m a rk a b le a d a p ta tio n for a lk a li soil T h is p e re n n ia l clo v er is new to th e n o rth w e s t and as yet is grow n com m ercially only in th e Y akim a - « r vi * ts . i section of W ash in g to n . It is a na- tlve of A u stra lia , w here it Is w idely used in sa lty , w et g ro u n d n e a r the seacoast. “ It has been proven su ita b le to very s tro n g a lk a li la n d s ,” re p o rts G. R. H yslop, head of th e division of p la n t in d u s try a t O regon S ta te col lege. " I t grow s lik e lad in o clover, and is fu lly as p a la ta b le , and is a p p a re n tly h a rd ie r.” T h e firs t m e e tin g of th e C olum bia S titc h e rs S ew in g clu b w as held No vem ber 22 a t C olum bia school. T h e p urpose of th e m e etin g w as to elect o fficers fo r th e new y ear. K ay K een er w as elected p re sid e n t, S usan K nox, vice p re sid e n t, M ary Som m erer. se c re ta ry , Joyce M cCulley, yell lead er, D o ro th y K nox, re p o rte r. O th er m em b ers a re P eggy Som m er- er, D onna K een er, R u th M cCulley, Experiments Prove Worth. M yra G etch ell an d L u cille W eeks. T h e club w ill be led by A n n e Som- The firs t stra w b e rry clover seen m erer. _______ _____ ________ in Oregon w as n e a r Scio by N. A. Bleekley. T he ex p e rim e n t sta tio n becam e in te re ste d in th e fin d , and since th e n has seeded plots on five b ran ch sta tio n s, nam ely, A sto ria, T h e C olum bia G ran g e w ill observe U nion. H erm isto n , B u rn s an d K lam its second a n n iv e rs a ry F rid a y , De a th F alls. T h ree d e m o n s tra tio n plots cem ber 2, a t a fu ll co u rse tu rk e y have been set o u t, one each in L ake, d in n e r, follow ed by a "h o m e ta l e n t” M alheur an d B ak er counties. A ll of p ro g ram , in w h ich ev ery m em ber these p la n tin g s have done w ell. T he w ill ta k e p a rt. P erso n s h a v in g becom e m em bers stra w b e rry clover h a s o u ts trip p e d w ith in th e p a st y e a r w ill be sp ecial its com petitors, esp ecially on th e a l g u ests of h o n o r, as w ill those w ho k a lin e soils. sign a p p lic a tio n ca rd s an d give th e In an e x p erim en t in C a lifo rn ia, re q u ire d fee of >1.00 fo r in itia tio n s tra w b e rry clover w as p la n te d in a an d six m o n th s d u es in advance. Mr. an d Mrs. C laud H anscom , P o m ix tu re w ith o th e r crops a n d w as m ona M aster an d se c re ta ry , re s p e c t being ra p id ly crow ded o u t u n til sa lt ively, w ill be g u ests. T h e re m a in d e r of th e ev en in g w ill be sp en t in w as sc a tte re d on th e g ro u n d . T hen g ro u p gam es, c o n te sts a nd sin g in g . th e tid e tu rn e d a n d th e new clover crow ded o u t th e o th e r p la n ts in the m ix tu re. COLUMBIA GRANGE ANNIVERSARY 4-H ACHIEVEMENT DAY BANQUET Alkali No Hindrance. held a t 1 :0 0 o’clock W ednesday a f tern o o n of n e x t w eek in th e base m ent of th e new U nion ch u rch . T hose elig ib le to vote in th ese elec tio n s a re o w n ers or o p e ra to rs of farm s covered by w ork sh e e ts u n d e r th e A g ric u ltu ra l C o n serv atio n P ro g ram , those w ho have a n in te re s t in a ra n c p in g u n it w h ich is signed up i u n d e r th e R an g e Im provem ent P ro- g ram , or w ho hav e an in te re st in a farm or ra n c h an d w ho 8 tates J® w ritin g on a form p re s c rib e d by th j A a p g - ric r in u u ltu i t n r ra n i l Ad u s stm tm e d . .n n i in n i is- s A d j ju e n n t t a ad jtra tio n his in te n tio n to p a rtic ip a te ¡or co operate in a n y such program , T hose elig ib le to hold office m ust h a ve q u alified d u rin g th e c u rre n t yea** a p aym ent u n d e r th e pro- gram th e ro u n ty A pergon ejected as com m unity com m itteem an or a lte rn a te m ay also be elected d ele g a te to th e co u n ty convention. MRS. MAUD MORSE RESIGNS AT O. S. C. Oregon S ta te C ollege— Mrs. Maud M ueller Morse, ex ten sio n sp e c ia list in ch ild developm ent an d p a re n t ed u catio n , w ho h as becom e know n th ro u g h o u t th e s ta te fo r h e r w ork in developing p a re n t ed u catio n clubs for b o th m en and w om en, has resigned from h e r position. She w ill m a rry S en ato r Dean W a lk e r of In dependence some tim e d u rin g th e n e x t m onth. Mrs. Morse holds both b a c h e lo r’s an d m a ste r’s degrees from O regon S ta te college. H er w ork as an ex ten sio n sp ecialist d u rin g th e p a st th re e y ears h as e arn ed th e h ig h p raise of Mrs. A zalea S ag er, s ta te lead e r of hom e econom ics e x ten sio n , an d of F. L. B a lla rd , v ic e -d ire c to r of ex ten sio n a t OSC. B elieving th a t fa th e rs as w ell as m o th ers have a v ita l in te re s t in th e problem s of child re a rin g , Mrs. M orse prepared h e r p ro g ram s w ith a view to b rin g in g o u t th is in te re s t, an d as a re s u lt th e a tte n d a n c e of men a t such m eetin g s Jum ped from 9 to 45 per c en t u n d e r h e r le a d e r ship. H er w ork w ith th e new s e r ies of stu d y clubs o rg an ized th is fall w ill be c a rrie d on u n til h e r succes sor is ap p o in ted by Mrs. S a ra P re n tiss, head of th e household a d m in is tr a tio n d e p a rtm e n t; Dr. O. R. C ham bers, professor of psychology, and Mrs. B uena M aris, in s tru c to r in fa m ily re la tio n sh ip s. A. F. Gross, a s s is ta n t a g ro n o m ist an d head of th e K lam ath F a lls s ta l C o n tin u ed from P ag e O ne) tion, has a successful sta n d of s tra w Clubbers Recognized. b erry clover g ro w in g on soil w hich eau, p u rch ased from J o h n M cM ullen. h as a p. h of 9.4 or o th e rw ise p ra c T he W est U m a tilla co u n ty hom e tic a lly w o rth less for a n y o th e r crop. econom ic^ clu b m em bers receiv in g th a t a w a rd s a t assem b lies in H erm isto n , In C a lifo rn ia it is re p o rte d D ecem ber 21, an d a t S ta n fie ld , De stra w b e rry clover h as done w ell on gro u n d c o n ta in in g 3.7 p er c en t a lk a cem ber 28, w ere: F ir s t y e a r: A nn P rerso l, P eggy li sa lts in th e top five in ch es of th e T odd, M yra G etch ell, N orm a G etch soil. N o rm ally crops do poorly in ell, B eu lah R y lan d , J u n e V anS choi- soil c o n ta in in g as h ig h as % per ack, L a u rie G im ble, L ois W illiam s, A lta B y rn ice B arlow , L ucile W eeks, c e n t a lk a li. R ach el W eeks, D onna K een er, H e r As to th e p ra c tic a b ility o f ra is in g m isto n : B e tty P a rk , M arie L an e, stra w b e rry clover fo r seed, R. G. B etty G regory, C o ralie M ansker, S ta n fie ld ; Jo a n B yrnes, V iolet H u x L arson in M alh eu r co u n ty th is y ear all, F e rn B ray, S ara W u rs te r, B etty h a rv e ste d 308 pounds of clean seed H u x a ll, U m atilla. from a o n e -th ird a cre plot. T he seed Second y e a r: M ary H elen e P ie r ing w as given som e special care. lc a Word - Minimum 20c sol P eggv S om m erer, M in n ie Belle _ - - . O regon farm incom e for 1939, as LOST— 8 H E IF E R CALVES, GRADE R iley, M axine T hom pson, A nne Pe- B ecause of sc a rc ity , stra w b e rry c o A y rsh ire, la st seen a t M unley terso n , M uriel K in g sley , H e rm isto n ; ver seed sells fo r close to >1.50 ■ th a t of th e c o u n try as a w hole, may tan k . li. G. Moore, H erm isto n , Ore. Z elm a Sale, G race K rau se, W ilm a pound be m o d erately la rg e r th a n in 1338 15 -3 tp M ansker, C h arlen e R ow lan d , C h a r Name Origin Given. if p resen t tre n d s co n tin u e as a n a ly lo tte C orneile, V oynn L. G onseth, T h e nam e s tra w b e rry clover w as zed by a g ric u ltu ra l econom ists. T h is L a u ra S tep h en s, Zelm a a n d In a S u t OHIO VACUUM S W E E P E R FOR sale, in good co n d itio n , >10: G. E. to n , L in n is F o ste r, S ta n fie ld ; K ath - given to th e crop because of its is th e w ord b ro u g h t back from h an d vacuum clea n er w ith a tta c h leen H ow er, P a u lin e R o ach , U m a- s tr ik in g resem b lan ce to th e common W ash in g to n D. C., by L. R. B re it- m en ts, p ra c tic a lly new , >10; 2 -b u rn - tllla . — . •- •« h a u p t, exten sio n a g ric u ltu ra l econo g a rd • e n stra w b • e rry As th e — seed e r n ick le p lated ele c tric p late, 3- Ire n e head ap p ro ach es m a tu rity it closely m ist a t O regon S ta te college, w ho h e a t, >2. Mrs. Chas. T ay lo r, P h o n e , T - - h - ird - - ; y e a r: „ R u th , , M cCulley, , i 5-3 tfc B o rth w ick , H ” e rm isto n ; ‘ Je a n Me- resem bles a g reen stra w b e rry . C reep rep resen ted th e ex ten sio n serv ice a t 981, H erm isto n . ------------------------------- 'K e n z ie , U m a tilla ; N ellie Moore. in g ru n n e r s in stra w b e rry fashion th e a n n u a l a g ric u ltu ra l ou tlo o k con N ET T ED GEM POTATOES FOR M arie T en n ey , S tan field . e sta b lish new p la n ts w h erev er th e ference. sa le — priced rig h t, on C E B ak er , D orothy Knox, M ary A b rief su m m ary of th e a g ric u l farm . J. A. F a rn s w o rth , H e rm isto n !go m m ereri K ay K eener, S usan K nox, nodes c o n ta c t th e g ro u n d in a d d i tion to th e very a b u n d a n t seed su p tu ra l outlook fo r O regon is c o n ta in __________________________________ p I H e rm isto n : A gnes K ennedy, U ma- ply form ed in th e heads. One th o u ed in th e c u rr e n t issue of “ A g ricu l LOST— ROLL OF AUGER BITS— tllla ; C le m m a -B a rb e r. R u th Jo rd a n , sand seeds per p la n t is not a t a ll u n tu r a l S itu a tio n and O utlook” ju s t S ta n fie ld . L eave a t H erald office. 1 5 -ltc com m on. published and d is trib u te d to v ario u s F if th y e a r: M ary M a rg a re t K en H u m b o ld t co u n ty d airy m en on th e exten sio n offices th ro u g h o u t th e FOR SALE— SOME F IR & CEDAR nedy, C a th e rin e K ennedy, G race lu m b er cheap. F a rm e r’s S u p p ly B ensel. V eta M oran, U m a tilla ; L o r coast a t E u re k a , C al., a re th e oldest sta te . More d e ta ile d discussion of 15-3 tp n a G ab riel, L ila Scalf, S tan field . Co., S tan field . u sers of stra w b e rry clover on th e th e outlook as applied to in d iv id u al FOR SA LE — 4-W H E E L R U B B E R , A nn S o m m erer, six th y ear; Joyce P a c ific coast, an d th e y have h ad re e n te rp rise s w ill be included in la te r Som tired w agon. W. W. F o ster, Co- M cCulley, sev en th y ear; E s th e r Mc- m a rk a b le success w ith it as a w et issues th ro u g h o u t th e y e a r as usual. lu m b hia la d is tric t, on M ark S m ith .<--11— M ullen, N in a R ae M cCulley, all of lan d grass. T he m ore fav o rab le outlook for 15-3 tp H e rm isto n , n in th y ear. place. farm incom e in O regon Is d e p en d en t Rapid Spread Noted. DOW NSTAIRS A PA R T M E N T FOR a w ard s In re c e n t te s ts a t C olorado S ta te : npnn m a in te n a n c e of norm al gross d ivision T he livestock ] re n t. w ere as follow s: college It w as proved th a t s tra w b e r- volum e farm p ro d u ctio n an d a 15-tfc O regon. ' F ir s t y e a r: C reston B uzzard, Bob ry clover has fo u r tim es th e resis s tre n g th e n in g of consum er p u rch as- E X P E R IE N C E D G IRL W ISH E S EM E a to UI1( , cu B uell, G ilb e rt ____ n , „ A „ lfred G ett- ta n e c to a lk a li th a t sw eet clover Ing pow er as is p red icted by th e b u p lo y m en t in resp ectab le h o m e; m an, C layton B uell, G lenn W ilcox, has. It is not a lto g e th e r a w et-lan d reau of a g ric u ltu ra l econom ics. referen ces; W rite H azel Lyle, B oard- L ew is W ilson, D u lcin ea P an ag es g rass, for te s ts hav e proved it a d a p F a rm p ro d u ctio n expenses a re ex T h eo d o ra P an ag es, H e rm isto n ; G or m an Ore. 14-3tc don S how n, U m a tilla ; B ruce L in d ted to in lan d d ry a lk a lin e areas, pected to av e ra g e ab o u t th e sam e as in 1938. 405 EGGS Q UEEN INCUBATOR sey, W allace E b sen , H erm an E bsen, such as found in e a ste rn O regon. L ex in g to n ; V oynn G onseth, S ta n T he outlook is re la tiv e ly m ore W ith th e g re a t n u m b er of seeds fo r sale. B o u g h t new , se t only fie ld ; F ra n c e s M adison, D orothy per p la n t th e new clover sp read s fav o rab le fo r farm fam ilies p ro d u c th re e tim es; an d 52 -ln ch canopy M adison, Echo. rap id ly . A fa rm e r n e a r M errill ob in g crops th a t reach th e consum er m a ste r coal brooder. H . C. K irk , Second y e a r: Jam es B ensel, Jam es served v o lu n te e r stra w b e rry clover w ith o u t long sto ra g e , except w here Box 84, W eston, Oregon. 14-3tc R u g g , U m a tilla ; B e rn a rd Corpe, on h is lan d , an d by g a th e r in g a such q u ick ly used crops a re in D ick' K in g sley , P eggy Som m erer, creased g re a tly In volum e o r w here q u a n tity of th e h ead s and b ro a d c a st 15 INCUBATORS TO S E L L ; GOOD W ilb u r H u n t, H e rm isto n ; Donna — n o t cheap. M ak in g room for S ay lo r, E ch o ; Owen A nson, Alma in g them h e In te n d s to c u t and th ey have experienced prices in elec tric. Dr. T heo. B eletsk i, 2 ml. A nson, S ally A nson, W ay n e B arber, 1938 raised by g o v ern m en t actio n . N. E. H erm isto n . 1 3 -3 tp N ew ell A nson, C h arlen e R ow land, th re sh 20 a cres th is fall. W hile in W a sh in g to n P ro fesso r More seed w ill be produced th a n FOR SALE— 24 F E E D E R PIGS, 75 S ta n fie ld . ever before th is year, an d it Is lik e B re lth a u p t acted fo r th e college in to 150 pounds each ; five m iles S. W. T h ird y e a r: C has. K lk, F ra n k ly th a t a seed su p p ly w ill be a v a il proceedings before th e F ed eral Com of S ta n fie ld . E. C. C haney. 13-3 tp Renael, Joe Cooney, U m a tilla : Eldon ab le fo r a lim ited n u m b er of g ro w m u n ic a tio n s com m ission on b ehalf S E N T IN E L RADIO, BATTERY . SE T S ay lo r E ch o ; H a rry L ew is. John ers.— T he O regonian. ¡of th e s ta te ow ned ra d io s ta tio n . — Also tpam of w ork h o rses t o , M cM ullen, B ill Corpe, Lois H u n t and KOAC. tra d e fo r w ean er pigs feeders. | Iren e H u n t, H erm isto n . He re p o rts th a t an a p p lic a tio n has Tom H en d rick , B o ard m an . O regon F o u rth y e a r: K e n n eth Bensel. been filed by th e college, th ro u g h 13 -3 tp H e rm isto n : R o b ert B ensel, U m a-j counsel, a sk in g th e com m ission to DELICIOUS A P P L E S FOR SALE— tllla ; K ay K een er, M ary Som m erer, g ra n t a re h e a rin g of th e case of th e O rch ard ru n - b rin g y o u r own H erm isto n . S alt R iver V alley B ro a d c a stin g com c o n ta in e rs ; 50c box. Thos. Cam n- F ifth y e a r: M arion O tt, H arold bell, H erm isto n . 13-3tc N eill, R alp h N eill, H e rm isto n : G race T h e re w ill be held in each of th e p an y w hich is seek in g to use th e E u g en e R ugg, R ich ard tw elv e co m m u n ities co m p risin g the sam e w av elen g th used by KOAC. SOME CANARY SIN G ER S L E F T B ensel, U m atilla C ounty A g ric u ltu ra l C on It is believed th a t such use w ould R o llers and W a rb le rs; S elect y o u r R ugg, U m a tilla ; Ja m e s B a rb e r, S tan se rv atio n asso ciatio n a m eetin g for field. re s u lt in serio u s im p a irm e n t of ow n. E sth e r B eletski. T w o m iles th e purpose of e le c tin g for 1939 Is S ix th y e a r: H en ry S om m erer. Bob th re e com m itteem en firs t and sec KOAC’s service, so th e college N. E. of H erm isto n . 14-3 tp Ja ck so n , H erm isto n . to p resen t ond a lte rn a te com m itteem en, a lso a a sk in g an o p p o rtu n ity FOR R E N T - FITRNI8HED A PA R T - S sv en th y e a r: M arie, R odm an and d e le g a te and a lte r n a te d e le g a te to evidence before th e com m ission acts m en t fo r housekeeping. E le c tric G eorge H a rtle y , H erm isto n . th e c o u n ty co n v en tio n w hich w ill on th e e x a m in e r’s re p o rt w hich w as elect th e co u n ty co m m ittee for 1939, s to r e an d m odern. P h o n e 71-R . fav o rab le to th e req u est of th e A ri E ig h th y e a r: Leo R u eb er, S ta n on D ecem ber 7 th , a t 1:00. Jo e D yer. 1 0-tfe T he H erm isto n m eetin g w ill be so n s s ta tio n , KOY. fie ld ; R u ssell H a rtle y , H erm iaton. 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