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Section Slated Nomination
and election of officers for the
Medford Central Labor council
will be held Wednesday, Jan. 5,
C0at 8 p.m. at the Medford Labor
temple, 24 Vz South tfrape st.
Business Name Ralph C. and
Faith D. Casper have filed the
assumed business name of Cas-
O per's Septic Tank service, 1287
South Peach st., in the county
clerk's office,
o
c Runaways Two 15-year-old
Seattle, Wash., girls were pick-
O ed up by city police last night
and lodged in the Jackson
county jail pending arrival of
their parents, according to city
police records.
' O Vagrant Philip Benjamin
Ferree, 24, Oroville, Calif.,
Pjeaded guilty to a vagrancy
charge in city police court and
vt&s ordered to leave town or
spend 10 days in jail, according
fit? police records.
c
o Driver Cited Harry Edwin
o Ifcvestein, 35, of 716 West Main
o st.?was cited by city police for
driving under the influence of
intoxicating liquor Sunday, ac
cording to police records. He
c-posted $100 bail on the . charge.
O Runaway Held A 15-year-old
runaway, also wanted for auto
theft, was placed in the Jackson
county jail over the weekend,
according to the sheriff's office.
"Her will be held for California
authorities, and is originally
from Wichita, Kan.
Don Bile Mrs. Pauline Ma
rie Bright, 625 Franquette ave.,
reported to aity police yesterday
afternoon that her 12-year-old
son, Robert, was bitten by a aog
in front of 225 South Riverside
ave. The dog, believed to be a
stray, was ordered picked up by
the county dog control man.
0 Leg Injury George Frasier,
O route 3, box 179B, Medford, a
o California Oregon Power com
nanv car repairman, suffered a
n leg injury and was admitted
this morning about 6:25 a.m., to
.Community hospital, attendants
Said. He underwent surgery
' this morning.
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Flue Fire A 'pumper
XrUCK xrym me iuhui mc mo
tion responded to an alarm at
8:49 a.m. today to 2 East Clark
a . r ii t wr pfoJ
st., where a flue fire was re
ported. Fire damage was con
fined to a wall. The house is
owned by the Southern Pacific
company and the occupant is
Richard Herndon, firemen said.
0
Leaseg Store Mr. and jMrs.
Nick Gerritsen from Ferndale,
Wash., aje now residing at 2809
Jacksonville highway and have
leased the Oak Grove store and
o service station from Mr. and
Mrs. C. W. Shores. The Ger-
ritsens have two children, Larry,
8. who will attend Oak Grove
school, and Salley, 3.. Mr. and
Shores" are residing at 52 Oak
Grove rd.
LEorrs Tots-to-Teens
Continues Rest of Week on
JACKETS for Boys
Heavy, water repellent. Many with fur collars
5399 t0 $799
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COATS
Warm coats for the
cold weather ahead.
$4" $8" $9"
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Slippers
. $S49
1 SWEATERS
1" to $3"
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FOR GREATER SAVINGS SHOP ...
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Personal
From North Bend Mr. and
Mrs. Walt Norlin and sons,
Thomas and John, North Bend,
were week end visitors with
Mr. and Mrs. Clark Anderson,
1017 Sunset ave.
.
Here for Funeral . Charles
McPherson, Portland, is in Med
ford to attend funeral services
for his uncle, Fred J. McPher
son, who was killed in an auto
mobile accident here last week.
At Game Mr. and. Mrs. Ray
Fnsbie and Mr. and Mrs. Norm
Hillyer arrived home Sunday
evening after being in San
Francisco to attend the East-West
football game.
.Returns Mrs. Lois Webb,
county school supervisor, and
lamiiy returned to the school of
fice in the courthouse yesterday
after a visit over the holiday at
Portland.
' .
Medical Care Mrs. Cecil B.
Johnson, Gold Hill, was admit
ted this morning to Osteopathic
hospital as a medical patient,
according to a hospital report.
At Community Miss Sonja
Hansen, 2633 Howard ave., the
14-year-old daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Carroll Johnson, is a med
ical patient at Community hos
pital, according to a hospital
report.
In GP Hospital News has
been received by friends here
that Jack Carrillo, Grants Pass,
is confined to the Josephine
General hospital as the result
of a cerebral hemorrhage. He is
well .known in the valley.
Ankle Broken Ted Hewlett,
Jacksonville, was taken this
morning to Osteopathic hospital
because of an ankle fracture
which he suffered when he
stepped from his logging truck,
attendants said today.
Father Omitted The name of
the father of Bruce Bailey, re
cently enlisted, in the U. S. Air
Force here, was inadvertenty
omitted from a recent story. The
father, William N. Bailey, is a
Medford resident, as is the boy's
mother, Mrs. Thomas McCarvel.
. .
Youth Charged A 16-year-old
Medford youth was charged
Saturday with drunk and dis
orderly after beina arrested at
the T-Pee Dance hall, according
to the sheriff's office. He posted
$30 bail after being jailed for
about nine hours.
.
Sons Born- News has been re
ceived - here -by Mr. and Mrs.
Harvey Parrott Sr., 1410 Hilton
rd.. of the birth of grandsons. A
son was born Dec. 23 at Sweet
Home, Ore., to Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Coff man. Mrs. Coff man is
the Parrotts' daughter. The boy
was named Richard Lee. Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Parrott at Sheri
dan became parents Dec. 30 of
a son who has been named Gay
lord Grant. -
SHOES
Odds and ends in dress,
school and everyday
shoes, values are to
$4.98.-
$2" d $3"
Everyone a very excellent style
Most sizes for boys and girls
and $l"
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ItsTxiye KATCBtS SYNDICATE.
Guild Meeting A meeting of
the Providence guild of Sacred
day, Jan. 5, at 8 p.m., at the
hospital.
Visit Mr. and Mrs. Kit John
son and family, Klamath Falls,
visited for the New Year's week
end at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. J. Loofbourrow, Talent. John
son is a member of the Landry
Insurance firm at Klamath Falls.
Flue Fire Some wall damage
resulted from a flue fire at the
Benton home on Schultz rd.,
early today, neighbors reported.
The Central Point Rural Fire
department answered the alarm
at7:20,a.m.
Dance Group The Country
Cousin Square dance group will
meet Wednesday, Jan. 5, at Ker
shaw square for dancing between
the hours of 8 and 10:30 p.m.
Norm Hillyer will call for the
sets.
Relatives Leave Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Halperan, . Portland,
and Mrs. Claire Phelan, San
Francisco, have left after visit
ing with Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Liz
berg, 2117 Delwood ave. Halper
an and Mrs. Phelan are brother
and sister of Mrs. Lizberg.
Convalescent Mrs. Florence
Bailey, 607 West Second st., has
been dismissed from Sacred
Heart hospital and is conva
lescing at the home of her sister,
Mrs. Chester Ashton, 245. North
Second st., in Central Point. She
may have visitors. . . .
In New York Mr. and Mrs.
John Moffat left Monday for
New York City where he will at
tend a National Retail Dry Goods
association meeting and also the
Amos Parrish Retail clinic, a re
tail analysis clinic. Moffat is
manager of Mann's Department
store.
.
Return Dr. and Mrs. E. M.
Hanawalt, 341. South Oakdale
ave., returned Monday after
being in Pasadena, Calif., to. at
tend the Tournament of Roses
parade and the Rose bowl foot
ball game. Dr. Hanawalt is an
alumnus of Ohio university.
Buy Property Mr. and Mrs.
Franklin A. Jones have pur
chased the former H. L. Pritch
ard property at 1705 East Main
st. They lived previously at 1334
Spring st. The Pritchards have
moved to their new home at 1311
East Main st., which they recent
ly purchased from P. R. Van
Dyke. Bill Kerr of C. Lyall Fid
ler agency handled the sale.
Wall Street
New York" . (U.PJ Stocks
went through a series of wide
swings today and finished irreg
ularly lower on volume aVound
the 4,000,000 share mark.
There were a few wide mov
ers on either side of the line
with a majority holding in a re
latively narrow range. ;
Portland Livestock
Portland (U.P.) Cattle 350. High
good around 1000 lb. fed steers $23;
choice steers $24.25, some $24.50; high
good 856 lb. heifers $20; good-choice
heifers $20.50: utility steers and heif
ers $11.50-16; canner-cutter cows
mostly $8-9.50: utility cows $11-12.50;
commercial $13-14.50; utility-commercial
bulls $12.50-15. some to $15.50.
Calves 50. Good-choice vealers
$19-22.
Hogs 200. holdover 300. Choice 1-2
butchers 180-235 lb. $20-20.50; choice
3 butchers mostly $19.25; choice 350
550 lb. sows $15.50-17. ,(
Sheep 200. Choice-prime : mostly
No. 2 pelts 115 lb. fed lambs $19;
good-choice around 75 ' lb. feeder
lambs $15.50.
Portland Cash Grain
USDA market news service: Wheat,
No. 2 soft white. $78.50 a ton bulk,
prompt delivery f.o.b. Portland. No. 2
white ots, 38-Ib. test. Coast delivers.
S37.50 ton: Portland delivery, $56 ton.
No. 2 Western barley, $54 f.o.b. Port
land. Coast delivery. Soybean meal,
S95.50 a ton. cars, prompt delivery
Portland. Std. millrun, prompt ship
ment, f.o.b. Portland, $44.50 ton: No. 2
yellow corn. $67.50 ton. f.o.b. Port
land. Wholesale hay prices: No. 2 green
alfalfa.' baled, f.o.b. Portland. $34-35
trucks. $36-37 rail. '
Portland Grain Exchange: Friday's
close:
Soft white .. . ?' 34
do no rex ; 2.34
White club ; 2 .34
H. R. winter, 11 per cent 2.36
do 12 per cent 2.45
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday: 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday; other days 5:30 previous day.
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ServicesWednesday
Klamath Falls Funeral serv
ices for Harry Nathaniel Langell
77, a resident of Klamath Falls
for many years, will be held
Wednesday at 2 p.m. at Jackson
ville. Mr. Langell died here
Monday.
Mr. Langell was born in Jack
sonville on Jan. 1, 1878, a son
of Nathaniel and Loretta Jane
(Hensley) Langell. Survivors in
clude two sisters, Mrs. C. S.
Moore, Pasadena, Calif., and
Mrs. Harry E. Foster, Long
Bech, Calif., and several nieces
and nephews.
The Rev. George R. Bolster,
rector of St. Mark's Episcopal
church in Medford, will conduct
graveside services. A Klamath
Falls funeral home is in charge
of arrangements.
Obituaries
RACHEL COBB
Mrs. Rachel B. Cobb, 77, died
yesterday. Conger-Morris fu
neral home is in charge of
funeral arrangements.
ELIZABETH NETHERLAND
Services for Miss Elizabeth
Netherland, a former resident of
Medford, who died last week,
were held in San Francisco to
day. Private committal services
will be held in Medford IOOF
cemetery Friday afternoon with
the Rev. D. Kirkland West, D.D.,
of the First Presbyterian church,
officiating. Conger-Morris fu
neral home is in charge of ar
rangements. Survivors include a sister,
Mrs. Leni Alworth, Medford;
two brothers, Charles Nether
land, Albany, Calif., and Sam
uel Netherland, Walla Walla,
Wash.; and several nieces and
nephews.
DON PARTON
Services for Don Perry Par
ton, 56, who died Monday, will
be held in Conger-Morris chapel
Thursday at 2:30 p.m. with the
Rev. R. H. Mathewson of the
Four Square Gospel church offi
ciating. Interment will be in
Trail cemetery.
The deceased was born Feb.
15, 1898, in North Garolina, and
had lived in southern Oregon
since 1933.
Survivors include five sons,
Ralph E., Prospect; Howard R.,
Stockton, Calif.; James Donald,
Medford; Staff Sergeant Paul
D., U.S.A.F., Larson Air Force
Base, Wash.; and Weston E.,
Medford; four daughters, Mrs.
John H. Robbins, Medford; Mrs.
Bryon Jones Grants Pass; Mrs.
James H. Stackhouse, McChord
Field, Wash.; and Miss Phyllis
Parton, Grants Pass; a half
brother, James Est.es, Moscow,
Ira., and 13 grandchildren.
Mica-bearing rocks are found
in the Klamath Mountains, the
Sierra Nevada and mountain
ranges and deserts of southern
California.
Portland Produce
Portland (U.P.) Eggs To retailer
ers: Grade AA large, 41-4oc doz.; A.
large, 39-42c doz.: AA medium, 39
41c; A medium, 38-40c; A small, 32
33c doz.; cartons. l-3c additional.
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 66c lb.; cartons, 67c: A prints,
66c; cartons. 67c; B prints. 64c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar Oregon singles, 42V2-45'.-.c; 5-lb.
loaves. 46,2-49 ,ic. Processed Ameri
can cheese. 5-lb. loaf, 39!i-41c lb. ;
Farm Market
Sweet Spanish onions from the Cen
tral Point district sold at 2:25-2.35 a
50-lb. bag today; most wholesalers
quoted large red Delicious apples at
S6.50-6.75 off the floor or around $7
delivered: locally produced vegetables
short at Eastside Farmers' market.
Poultry, Rabbits
L,ive Chickens To growers No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers. 2V2 to
4'i lbs., 21c lb.: at farm. 20c lb.: roast
ers, 4 ',2 lbs. and up, 21c lb. f.o.b. Port
land, 20-21c at ranch; light hens. 11c;
heav hens, all wts..- 13c lb.; old roost
ers. 10c lb.;
Dressed Chickers No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers 34-35 lbs., roasters,
36-37c; light hens, 21-22c; heavy hens,
26-27c; cut up fryers; all wts., 45-46c;
whole drawn, 40-41c.
Turkeys paying prices to produc
ers for 1954 turkeys: Heavy type hens
29c lb. f.o.b. farm on N.Y. dressed
bafis; toms same basis, 25 lbs. up, 24c;
under 25 lbs.. 21c lb. Beltsville hens,
31c; light type toms. 25c: fryer-roaster,
27c lb. liveweight. To retailers. A
grade hens, Teady to cook. 48c; N.Y.
dressed to 43c: A grade toms. oven
ready. 40c; Beltsville A grade hens,
oven-ready, to 52c; Beltsville toms
49c lb. ' r
Rabbits average to growers, f.o.b.
killing plants) Live white. 33A-A2
lbs., 18-20c up.: 5-6 lbs 14-16c; color
ed pelts. 4c under; old does. 8-10c lb.;
a few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
Ueiailers. 54-57c; cut up. 60-63c.
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Vehicles Collide;
Driver is Cited
Vehicles driven by Emerson
Glen Wolfe, 64, of 801 North
Central ave., and Leonard Carl
Venschoon, 27, route 1, box 384,
Medford, collided at about 5:12
p.m. yesterday, according to
state police. k
The accident was on the Old
Stage rd. near the intersection
with Happy Valley drive. Of
ficers said Wolfe was cited for
failure to yield the right of way
after the accident. There were
minor personal injuries and con
siderable damage to the ve
hicles, officers reported.
In an accident story in yester
day's Mail Tribune, it was in
correctly reported that a car
driven by Raymond Walter
Brown, Sweet Home, struck
parked cars and also involved
one driven by "Richard G. Kaegi,
29, Talent. State police reports
indicated that it was the Kaegi
car' which hit the one driven by
Brown, and then veered across
the highway into parked cars.
Kaegi was hospitalized.
Dianna Bixby's Body
Taken To Santa Paula
Santa Paula, Calif. U.R)
The body of famed woman
pilot Dianna Bixby, killed when
her-plane crashed into the sea,
was to be returned to her child
hood home here today.
Funeral services for the not
ed aviatrix, a veteran multi-engine
pilot of more than 5,000
hours, will be arranged by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Con
verse. Her grief -stricken husband,
pilot Robert Bixby, Monday
flew the body of his famous wife
in their own DC-3 plane some
600 miles from Baja California
to Long Beach, Calif., where
they operated an. air freight
service.
Mrs. Bixby's body was found
still strapped to the pilot's seat
in the submerged wreckage of
her freight carrying converted
bomber which crashed Monday
near Loreto, on the Peninsula.
Daily Weather Report
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity Rain tonight,
changing to snow showers early
Wednesday. Warmer tonight, low 32;
high Wednesday 36 to 38.
Western Oregon Showery and
warmer tonight, clearing partially
Wednesday. Low tonight 35-40; high
Wednesday 42-48.
Five day forecast, through Sunday:
Western Oregon Recurring rain,
precipitation exceeding seasonal nor
mal, totaling 1 .to 2 inches, except 2
to 4 inches along coast. Temperatures
averaging above normal with highs
mostly in 40s and lows in 30s.
Northern California Occasional
rain with snow in mountains. Tem
peratures below normal.
LOCAL DATA
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest 46; Lowest 37. -
Total monthly precipitation .24 inch.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1954. 4.92 inches.
Excess for the 'season 3.68 inches.'
Relative humidity 4:30 p.m. yester
day 52; 4:30 a.m. today 90.
Tomorrow i .
Sunrise 7:40 a.m. Sunset 4:52' pjn.
Observations Taken At 4:30 A.M., :
120 Meridian Time
-, Hieh Low Prec.
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Boston
Chicago
Denver
Eureka
Grants Pass
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46
40
47
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20
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32
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16
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Medford
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Phoenix
Portland
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Seattle
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Tueiday. January 4, 1955
Bad Check Passer
Placed on FBI List
Washington (U.PJ The FBI
today put a chronic, nomadic
bad check passer on its list of
"10 most wanted" fugitives..
He is George Lester Belew,
41-year-old native of Mountain
View, Mo., wanted for assaulting
a jailer last July in escaping
from the Hays, Kan., jail where
he was being held on a fraudu
lent check charge.
The FBI said Belew since
1953 alone has passed bogus
checks in 20 states from Cal
ifornia to Michigan and from
Oregon to Louisiana.
He replaces John Harry Allen
on the FBI's fugitive list. Allen,
a southwest robber and escape
artist, was arrested by local
police at Fort Smith, Ark., on
Dec. 21.
Belew was born in Mountain
View on Oct. 31, 1913. He be
came an expert in forgery at
the age of 17 when, in 1931, he
was sentenced to a 10 year term
in the Iowa State Reformatory
at Anamosa.
Atomic Warhead
Tests Possible
Washington U.R) Atomic
warheads for guided missiles
may be among the new secret
weapons to be put through their
paces in atomic tests in Nevada
next month.
The Atomic Energy commis
sion announced Sept. 24 that a
new series of weapons tests will
be held in mid-February at the
Frenchman and Yucca Flats pro
ving ground near Las Vegas.
While the AEC did not spec
ify what types of weapons will
be tested, there was speculation
in' informed circles .here that
the tests will involve guided
missiles, possibly including
some designed to knock down
enemy atom and hydrogen
bombers.
MOD Coin Collectors,
Cards Distributed
March of Dimes coin collect
ors were distributed to places of
business in Medford yesterday
by members of the Medford Ac
tive club, it was announced today
by Tom Reeder, Medford chair
man. The Active Club annual
ly sponsors the drive to raise
funds to combat polio in the
county.
Persons who were missed in
the distribution of cans but who
desire to have them are asked
to contact Al Bradford at Say
lor's Barber shop or at 2-6343.
Coin cards are being mailed
to residents of the city through
cooperation of Howard Steno
graphic Service and the local
chapter of the National Secre
tary's association.
Bob Smith, county chairman,
said supplies are being distrib
uted to various towns in the
county and will be completed
in a day or two.
Clerk Notes Changes
In Business Names
Four assumed business names
and one business name retire
ment were filed yesterday in the
office of, the Jackson county
clerk. '
Reinhard Dubs and Elsie
Dubs have assumed the business
name Red Arrow Court, with
an address listed at 4069 South
Pacific highway, Medford.
The business name Sis-Q Jan
itor Service, with an address of
1122 West 11th st., Medford, has
been assumed by Byron I. Dib
ble. Earl M. Manley and Virginia
M. Manley, 891 Diamond st.,
Medford, have assumed the bus
iness name The Manley comp
any. The business name Samson
Fuel Oil service has been assum
ed by J. C Kennedy and Ruby
N. Kennedy. ,
Retirement from the assumed
business name "C" , Lyall Fid
ler Agency has been filed by C.
Lyall Fidler and Bettye S. Fid
ler. - . -
DIDN'T LEARN LESSON
Sheybogan, Wis. (U.R)
Richard Warren, 31, was charg
ed Monday with -writing bad
checks less than 20 hours after
he was released from Waupun
State prison where he had serv
ed time for writing bad checks.
December Weather
Here Cooler and
Dryer Than Normal
December in Medford was
slightly colder and slightly dry
er than normal, the weather bu
reau reported today.
The highest temperature re
corded during the month was 61
degrees on the 5th, and the cold
est was 17 degrees on the 7th.
The monthly average tempera
ture was 38.2 degrees, or .3 of a
degree below normal.
Precipitation during the month
totaled 2.25 inches, or .88 of an
inch below normal. A total of
1.2 inches of snow was measured
during the month, and the great
est amount on the ground at one
time was 1 inch on the 28th.
Mostly Cloudy
There were four clear days,
four which were partly cloudy,
and 23 cloudy days, which com
pared to the 42-year average of
two clear days, five partly
cloudy and 24 cloudy.
In Ashland, the highest tem
perature was 60 degrees on the
17th and 18th, and the lowest
was 14 on the 27th. Average
temperature was 28.6, or .1 of a
degree below normal.
Total precipitation there was
1.44 inches, or 1.69 below nor
mal. Greatest amount of- snow
on the ground was a half inch
on the 28th.
In Grants Pass, 56 degrees on
the 31st cf the month was the
highest, and 23 on the 27th
was the lowest. ' Average tem
perature was 39.3 degrees, or .2
of a degree below normal. Pre
cipitation totaled 4.26 inches, or
.97 of an inch below normal.
SANTA CLAUS FINED
Iowa City (U.R) Santa
Claus was fined $17 Monday
for petty larceny. Glen Droz,
who was employed as a Santa by
the Chamber of Commerce.
pleaded guilty to stealing a car
ton of cigarettes.
Dead line Sunday Classified is at
noon Saturday ; 10 a.m. Monday for
Monday: other days 5:30 previous day.
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Ashford, England (U.R)
Dennis Foster, 15, was sent to
a reformatory Monday for ter
rorizing his schoolmates with an
open "cut-throat" razor. Police a
said his school nickname as
"Dennis the Meri'ace." '
Dead line Siuv&y Classified is at
noon Saturday : 10 a.m. Monday for I
Monday; other tays 5:30 previous day.
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