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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1925)
VmaTH news rj R, al Estate lit seres llonsn- Vhttr. I'" ...lu trrl... Lincoln, or " ,, goilio ft,, oa uiti. Addition, near I . . aiir.A III St. SpUodld eornsr lot tlBU UIOSS IB. VI( . 11.000. Call 01 or pnons ess-as. IsT to Mil jour farm a low Interest rata. into on same. Ba kD KAI,TV CO. 7th U bwraace - f Fans Loans . OIU 1 SIX aora tract; f ax- dot land, adjoining krk, 1-4 mlla from city udsr Irrigation. This II tract for chicken brack tardan. r ,both. L rihl, snd low farms. ltd lights, i J ia REALTY CO.' to. lit, H4. Isasranre , - Farm tutaa out mt RKAL.,bartaloa h; md farn property. m to trada or ex- ko nr.Ai.TT oa a, 7lh Hi. Usaranra Farm Ixmioj Ollt IS. BUY 10 .acre M buildings, on high- a md from school, all ratios, part In alfalfa. . Half caah, half loot time farm loan, M. Till la a real anap. U REALTY IX). fc. 7th Ht. hearanre Farm I-oana 01 tf jbdl Hems V lompletely furnlsh 19k flrat payment Want about four- aae oa pavement, Dwi Pwlarti lid rnneh nrnfMr. HH, nl Ik. u...a.ts ft It call 101 Lincoln! Mane good 50 by 110 front street. M Is MU fltrahnpn vallrAarf r-K er call 901 Lincoln. r-Nw modern (-room rrl 11.600; terma. r or call 01 Lincoln. Iplertdld residence lot Itlun on . ... "wrn or phone ISt-M. h10" In all parts of the r cent down and SS JtU on unpaid balance. "o-ia or nhone lan.M kit tii i . " 'ooaing ioi " hrlgated form, I hare ruT ' ' ml'n I'oio j.. wim gooa nuiia-fL".?llJwn- nr- k i i , , 'rn Koes with h c ailing horaos Price - l Llncolo 8L or PN-I)ID roldonc tn, . Vol i. Prlc" . rl """'n or Phono lamath News KBWi """HIM hy KHS,.'.Ot..r. Hw it.-- "'""son, aecre "" the '""" Vr mSi1"01" matter. Pi, i "coj-t Mon- e2,S 'fc " fetation, t"lt ComLh' ti'smatb c'"i"alllll,r?r,v" their pa ' I fc'ln ''"Partm.nt 6.- rou. " a copy will 17 1 V c'r f r' XZl ,nonlh. 410 fati Wire . bn splendid lots In I ews Classified Ads Si: . CUA UNIFIED AO RATES - z& 1 t : a is: i ; j - ... lie l Una l month 7Sc ForSIe Real Egt,t Con't) Tnrsa room cottage, new, close to school, K)j ruads, near store. Mutt mil at once. Ileal liar alo. .601 Martin 8t. COS Largo lot and store bullcltnc at bargain l( taken at onca. In quire 1027 East Main. 237 110 aeraa of ona of tha twit farma in Klamath county, with said up water rlht. Price 1115 per acre. can oi Lincoln Bt. Phone 63(-M. A splendid 40 acre ranch, well Ira proved, near Olone. Cheap. A food little ranch tor ralalng poul try. Apply at 101 Lincoln, Phone 616-M. Three room plastered bouae, fur nlahed, corner lot. Price 11500. 1600 aah, 136 per month. Four room modern home, fine lo cation. Price 13000. Will ex change for email bouae, or mod erate price car and aome cash. A food fire room, plaitored home, modern, big lot, just off psvs . menl. cloae In. Price 13600. $1000 . to 11500 will handle. A. A. HKU..MA CO. MuCanliy Illdg. latl No. 7th Bt. Splendid tlx room modern bouae on Ninth W. Price 15.150. 01 Lincoln or Phone 636-M. FOR 8AI.E A bargain In A tour room bungalow with bath, pan try, and two porches, large lot and garage, partly furnlabed. Price 12000. 1500 down and rensonabls monthly paymenla. 901 Lincoln br Pboue 63S-U. FOR 8A LB Four room and bath piaaioroa oungalow In good loca tion, large liit, barn on hack, trees, nrar achool. Price 13000. 101 Lincoln, or Phone 636-M.. I now lautreat, long terra farm loans I'M So. 711, St. Insurance Real Estate. Farm Ixmna Ollf FOR 8ALK Only a tew good lota left la Mills Addition; price 1250 , each. Phone 630-M or call 01 Lincoln. FOR BALE Two-room house with -eloeed-ln porch, garage, large lot. cloae to Oregon ava, pavement price $1,200, one-lbird down, bal ance on easy terma. rnone 63 6-M or rail at 901 Lincoln at. FOR RENT Two room house and sleeping - porch; paved street, $14.00. . Phone 6. : 234 Modern apt. Reasonsble price. 603 Jefferson. 231 Large hotreekeeplng room. 237 No. 6th. 229 Furnished sleeping room, furnace heated, for one or two persons. Phone 168-R or call 1120 East St. 22 House. Two rooms, furnished. Modern. Oarage. On South 6th St. Phone 769. 225 Large front eleeplng room with hrator. Phone and batb. 303 Washington. 226 Apartmont. Three rooms, furnish ed. Ciarate. 336. Inquire 813 Michigan Ave. 219 partly furnished. Inquire 1302 Wllford Ave. 222 One four room apartment and one three room, both liave private baths and are wall furnished. Price ot four room apartment la $45.00, and the three room Is $40.00 por month, on Ewauna Heights, on pavemenL Apply at 901 Lincoln. Phone E30-M. Cabins to white men. Bee Collins. 724 Markot St. . N25 D25 Oarage. 204 So. Riverside. Phone 473-M. N26tf Room and board, 615 Klamath Ave. N29-D2' FOR RENT Four room and bath furnished house, with garage, in good location. Price $50 month. Call at 901 Lincoln or phone 636-M. FOR RENT First class furnished apartment, steam heated, Mc Carthy Apartments, 630 Pino. -Phone 800. - Q14tf FOR SALE Miscellaneous 1JTJXlTAaJtVrrsVVirf WIaa'paJU U U Bedstead, Iron. Good as new. Choap. Phono 492-R. 239 One furnished room and one 2 room apartment In good location on pavement. Adults, fltlnson Studio. 233 Fords Chevrolets, Bulcks, Stars and Dodges All lale models. No junk. Some closed models, if you arc In the market for good ueed rnr It will pay you to see us first. 20 cars to pick from. Lowasi prices end easy terms. Itiilrk and War tJiuW- JOn SALE (Con't) No" ot "MX Book Houae." Phone . 210 One electric hnatar In flrat clun. con,.l0 . $,.oo. Stln'n Ht! " f Phone 1U-M. 23a Very cheap. Kord touring, A-l ""t1"- 2 Wall St. N2SD6' Vod Con! Fo,I!e "r- Dr' lr "-1"" n. Blxteon inch length. We have wood for range, hea'er, fire pace, or furnace. Uave ordor at Western Transfer Co.. 4 la Mao Phone 187. II. D. Cham norlaln Chas. DeShaser, McCul lom's Mill. N2JD28 600 White Leghorn laying pullets natcned. . All from thor- uusuoreo trapneatcd stock, Han sen. Tancred . and Hollywood atralns. $1.60 each for less than 100. $135 for 1-00. Delivered free In lots of 100. W m.,. anteed this stock to be large, healthy, vlrorous and profitable. These pullets must be sold by lec. loth. Rogue River Poultry j... v,. ,. carpenter. Mgr, Medford. Ore, . N29 DJ . Ladles Something new end attrac tive In aprons. Clow Camp- . o. itn- nt, Phono -. N29 Di Wo are taking orders now to sell 5,000 pullets. These pullets will be hatched In the month or rh and delivered free In tha month of April, eight week-old select ed pullets ot 70c. $70.00 per 100. a 10 deooaH will hold your order. All this stock Is from thoroughbred bred-to-lay trapnest atock. Hansen, Tancred and Hollywood atralns. Rogue River Poultry Farm, Medford, Ore. N29 DS For cooked foods, dairy products and lunches try The Milk House. 119 No. 4th. Phone 490-J. N21tf Ford delivery In good condition. Call at Imperial Oarage Srd and Main Sis. Kttf TO EXCHANGE Itt ton Ropuhllc triuck to sell or trade for late model Ford truck. Good condition. John Llskey, merrui, ire. - ItZS -D3 Buick ( cylinder. Excellent -condition every way. Will trade Oven for tffV lot Valn tlCA Call 992-J after 6:00 p. m. N29tf LOST Pair spectacles, child's, in case, on Oregon avenue, Tuesday morn ing, i Finder please leave at News otnoe. 838 HELP WANTED Male) Newspaper solicitor, no experience necessary, good proposition. Box 235, News. . 235 Live local agent. Address P. O. Hor 60S, Klamath Falls, Ore. 223 HELP WANTED Female Competent stenographer and clerk. Good pay and steady work. Btate cxporisn.ee fully. Address M. M. care News. ' 236 -i WANTED Position Housekeeping. Hotel or restaurant work.. Will consider any kind ot work. Box 221 Klamath News. - 221 ., A refined Isdy would like posi tion as housekeeper. Neat and a good cook. 302 Commercial. Evenings. .....29-r-D2 Work by hour. W1J1 do any kind of work. 40c per hour. 802 Commercial. Evenings. N29-D2 WANTED Dressmaking by the day or at home, 610 So. 5th. Phone 456-M. !. N29 D28 Will pay cash for used Ford or Chevrolet, any shape or model. 622 South 5th. Nil DIP' MISCELLANEOUS ATI I aV- aWaUJ-m iiirfWa ju LTirst '-' u insanirrrss rai i " LAST CALL, PIANO TUN1NO ifvn hnrmonr rand sweetness for the holidays. Please leave notico at Shepherd's. W. H. Morgan. . . 220 Hemstitching. All fast colors. Work done quickly and guaran teed. . Knit silk underwear a specialty, Mrs. H. M. Allendor, 614 Walnut Ave. N28 D28 niorkln Messengor Service under new management. Prompt and reliable service.. Phone 259. Al vln Bnrgevln. N29 D29- UOTEL ASTOD XI 2nd A H.H LosAnf.!s EVERY ROOM h PRIVATE TOILET 50( 8ihs New. Modem. fS CARAFE T.ri from $1.50 Wednesday, Dec. 2. 1925 Legal Notices JiOTK'B OK HALE . IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OltBOON FOR KLAM ATH COUNTY. . In tha Matter ot the Estate of Zel- la Evans Young, Deceased. . Notice la hereby glvon that the undersigned, Edward Ollbert Young, executor of the Last Will and Test ament of Zclla Evans Young, Dec eased, pursuant to order ot the above entitled -court, made and entered on November go, 1025, and, on and after January 2, 192, sell at pri vate sale io the highest bidder for caah In hand, all the Tight, title and Interest owned and possessed by said deceased at the time ot ber death in and to the real pro perty described aa follows: The undivided two-twenty-. first (221) Interest In and to (ho NW4 of Section 1. Town ship 40 South, Range IS East of Willamette Meridian. Klam ath County, Oregon. Bids will be recrlved for the above mentioned ln.reat of aaid deceased In said premises In writ ing, delivered to said executor at the office of R. C. Oroesbeck, Lawyer. American National Bank Building, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Dated: December 2, 1926 EDWARD GILBERT YOUNO, Executor ot the last will ot Zella Evans Young. D2, 9, 10, 23, SO SUMMONS FOR PUBLICATION la) Equity, No. 1977. IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE BTATB OF OREGON FOR KLAM- ATH COUNTY. Bank of Lakevlew, a corporation, Plaintiff, vs. Fay Morris, as Trustee of the Estate ot J. X. Edler (otherwise called John D. Edler), a Bankrupt. In Bank ruptcy, J. D. Edler, A. E. Smith, T. V. Mulkey, Lakevlew Mercan tile Co., a corporation, H. E. Chllders, Jackson County Bank, a corporation, D. P. McAullffe and E. W. Whetstone, Defend ants. TO J. D. EDLER. A. E. SMITH and H. E. CHILDERS, defendants above named: In the Name of the State of Oregon: You, and each ot you, are here. by commanded to appear and answer the complaint ot the plain. tiff filed against you In the above entitled court and cause, within six weeks from the date ot the first publication of this summons; and you ana each of you are notified that, it you fall ao to. annear and answer, tor want thereof the plain tiff will apply to the court for the reuei in saia complaint prayed tor, to-wlt: i 1. Judgment against the said Fay Morris, as trustee ot the estate ot the said J. D. Edler (otherwise caued Jonn u. Edler), a bankrupt, in - bankruptcy, and against the saia J. u-.d!er, and each of them, in the sum of $5,847.17, with In terest thereon at the rate of eight per cent per annum from Decem ber 18, 1923. until paid: in the further sum of, $5Ci).00 as attos- neys rees, ana lor its costs and disbursements herein. I 2. That such judgment bear in terest thereon at the rate ot eight per cent per annum from the date thereof until paid. - i- t. That the rights, claims, inter ests, estates or liens of the) defend- anta in this suit, and ot each ot them, be decreed to be Inferior and auDject to me lien or. a certain mortgage, dated December 23 1918, made and executed by the defendant, J- D. Edler, in favor of plaintiff, and recorded la Book. 21, Pags 602, Records of Mortgages of Klamath . County, Oregon, - and that the defendants, and each of them, and all persons claiming through them or any of them, be barred and foreclosed of any and all rights, claims, interests, eststes or lions in or to the real property In said mortgage ' described, and every part thereof, except the equity of redemption allowed by law. 4. That said mortgage be fore closed, and that the real property therein mortgaged, to-wlt: SW14 of 8W14, SBK of 8Iu4 ot section 14; BE hi of SEU of secUon 9; awn of sw of seotion 10 Wtt of NWK. SEi4 of NW!4 NEK of 8W. Wtt . of SE, SKM of of section 15: KE14 ot NWHi EM ot SWtt. NWi of SEU of section 20; NE14 of NE of section 22; NWU, 8W4 of NEK. NEU of NEK. NK of SEU NEK ot SWK of section 23 WK ot SWK. SEK of SWK SWK of SEK, NWK, NEK of SWK. SWK of NEK. SEK of NE K. NWK of NEK, NK of SEK of section 24: NEK ot NEK ot sec tion 16: sll in township 38 soutn of rsnge 12 east of the Willamette mar d an: also SEK of NEK. of SEK. SWK of SEK of section 17: In township 87 south ot range IS east of the Willamette meridian Lot 8 of section 2. township 88 south of range 11 east of the Wil lamette meridian; also WH gt SWK of section 28 In township 34 south of range B east oi the wit. lamette meridian; be sold by the sheriff ss upon execution, in the manner prescribed by law, and that the proceeds of such sale be applied In satisfaction ot the costs of sale and of the amount found due to plaintiff under said judg ment. 6. That the purchaser or pur chasers of said mortgaged prem ises be let into possession thereof,, and that In case possession be re fused a writ ot assistance issue without further 'notice, requiring the sheriff to place and maintain said purchaser or purchasers in the quint snd peaceable possession of said premises. - 6. For other equitable relief. This summons, by order of the Honorable A. L. Leavltt. Judge ot said Court, dated November 2, 1926, Is served upon you by pub lication once a week for a period of ik . auocesslve and vjonsecutive weeks, in The Klamath Dally News, of "l "!od.. DAILY MARKET QUOTATIONS PORTLAND, Dec. 1 Trade In wool here Is marking time awaiting the aalo of the 2,000,000 pounds of Idaho stock to be offered at ter minal No. 4 a . week from today. Reports in the trade now are that a special arrangement has been mado with steamship officials to take out this wool to the Atlantic coast, If sold there. This has been the stumbling block in the trade hero, although at the moment the trade is stilled somewhat by the lower prlcea ruling In South Am erica and Australia. Buyers from the east and mill representatives sre expected to be present. Mes sages to local dealers confirm such lowering ot foreign prices. The Idaho aales here are expected to be the pendulum which will awing val ues either higher or Jower than the present level. I Wheat ... PORTLAND, Dec. 1. Hard white, $1.81; soft white,-$1.60; westers, white, $1.60; bard winter,. $1.65; northern spring, $1.66; western .red. $1.65. 1; , '., Butter , ' ' , PORTLAND, Dec. 1. Soiling prices, box lots, eremary prices, prints, extras, 66c; tor plain wrap pers, subject to discount . of 2 i per cent Dairy buying prices, 38c. . Cheese s.,yV-vS. '. Selling price Tillamook oounjy,- triplets, 31c32c; loaf, 32dj$2c; Oregon triplets, not branded, 20c; Tillamook, f.o.o.i selling pricei-trip-j lets, 28c; loaf, 29c;. Coos cqunty cheese, selling price to retailers: triplets, SOc; loaf, 81c. y'- ' .. Eggs Buying prices Front street, ''Cur rent receipts, 37c; honnery whites. 41c; hennery pullets, 36c; under sited, 25c , Live Poultry Selling prices, heavy hens, 25c; light to medium hens, 18c; springs, heavy 24c; light, 29c30c; pekln ducks, 22c; colored, 20c. Turkeys Fancy dressed, 35c 38c; ordin ary, 30c 34c; fancy lire turkeys, 28c. . . Potatoes SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. 1. Cali fornia rivers, $3.60 6 $4.00; Wash- Ington gems, $3.60 $3.76;, sweets No. 1, 3fte4c; No. 2, 2K3c, Livestock SAN FRANCISCO, Dec 1. Cat tle, steady; steers, good, $8.00 $8.60; cows, good and choice, $5.00 $5.50. Calves, steady; medium, choice, $8.00$9.50. i - Hogs, stesdy; light, " $13.60 $14.76; medium. $12.00O$13.00. Sheep, steady; lambs,, medium to choice. $13.00$16.26;'ewes, $4.00 .$8.00; wethers, $9.00$11.60. Budding Football Romance Shattered DENVER, Colo., Dec. .1. (United News.) If her mother hadn't step ped In. Miss Agnes Brierly might have picked her husband from the Denver university football team as she said she would before the game lost Saturday. .Agnes promised two of the play ers that she would marry the one who played the better game. Both didn't play so well, judging from the score and Agnes was faced with a dilemma. . Meanwhile there waa a lot of publicity and well, mam ma stepped in Tuesday and put a stop to it. "When Agnes picks a husband said Mrs. Brierly, "it won't be be cause he is a good football player. She didn't really expect to pick a husband that way. It was only to encourage the team that site got mixed up in all this." Gray Beards Start Hard Winter Stuff HEISSON. Wash.. Dec. 1. Old inhabitanta of this vicinity are on- tldent that this winter will be cold and severe. ' To give welghi to their theories, which thoy obtained from Indians, they point out that squirrels and chipmunks are laying up a big store of cones and nuts, and seem more active than uaual. , The . relative activity of these creatures is the best source, ot weather prediction there is, they believe. Try a News Class Ad. printed nd published In Klamath county, Oregon. The date of the first publication hereof Is Novem ber 1, 1926. ARTHUR D. HAT. Postoftice address, Lakevlew, TERT C. THOMAS. Postoftice address, Klamath , Falls, Oregon. ' ' ' Attorneys lor riaimui. U.U8,25.-D2.Mi DEMPSEY UPSET BY FIGHT RUMOR Agrees That Wills Fight Be neia in Chicago Instead Of Indiana LOS ANGELES, Dec. 1. Jack Deinpsey, the heavyweight . cham pion, has become stampeded over the rumor , that there is move ment to "soil out" the much her alded world championship fight be tween him and Harr? Wills sched uled for some time and some where next year wl;h Floyd Fltx- slmmons doing the promoting. Jack "rushed" a telegrapm Tues day to Paddy Mulllns, manager of Wills as follows: . understand some , persons are going to New York to negotiate with you regarding my match with Wills. . No one is authorized to act for me . and . Floyd Fltzslmmons alone, must be considered as the promoter unless.be violates agree ment made by him and not South Bend people, who must be repudi ated, under existing conditions. Oar agreement and signatures were to Fltzslmmons alone." ..Dempsey referred to the financial backers at South Bend. Ind. He believes they are seeking to have the match underwritten by a group of Chicago promoters and propose to sain Mullln's consent to a change In the' agreement, which will take the fight out C Indiana to Chi cago. Dempsey added that he didn't mind fighting in Chicago In fact he 'predicted that the fight would probably be held there but he In tends that Fltzslmmons shall con trol the match. PRO FOOTBALL 1$ RAISING STORM Eastern Grid Coaches Deplore Drift From Amateur Athletiea NEW YORK, Dec. l.-'RetT Grange will discover another dif ference between collegiate and pro fessional football this eom'.nz week end, when his team, the . Chicago Bears, plays three games In fonr days. . As every one knows, college teams are limited to one game, a week, but . professionals . "barn storm" . about wherever the cash box jingles and ' the turn-stlles click. - "Red", of, course is getting nald by the tims and so can have no - objection to making frequent appearances. The Bears play at Philadelphia Saturday, New York Sunday and Washington on the following .Tuesday. Whet thla means is that those who pay their money to see Grange at his best mar: not do so. The youngster, despite his ice-wagon training is not made ot iron, and waa taking things easy sparing himself and incidentally will not play through these games, but will noear in perhaps two periods. Tho game next Sunday at the, Polo Grounds when the Bears meet tho Giants. Is causing more atten Uon than did any college game thla yearhJl6ttena C-l N -Sf i season. Already the supply ot tic kets Is practically exhausted, and the speculators who have been lay ing off duty since the Army-Navy game are , making ready for an other killing. Speaking at a dinner Monday night Tad Jones, Fielding Yost, and Knute Rockne deplored the effects ot professional football upon the college game, saying it created too strong an Incentive to Individual brilliancy and "grandstand" play. The Notre Dame coach told some amusing stories of professional football in the old days, when the players did not come out of a scrimmage and esk "what's the scoreT" but "what's the gate?" Sports Done Brown By NORMAN E. BROWN Boxlr.g commissions of three states in this union of ours have It well -injoj oj Xp smi JS.od Jiqi ujrjliA tilate and direct o a successful con clusion a general reform In boxing. I don't mean one of these reforms that starts with cutting down the number of 81 tickets and ends up with getting some white enameled buckets for the ring. I mean a reform that will have these emphatic results: Force chsmpions to fight In de fense of their titles or abdicate offi cially and seriously. Force champions to fight under reasonable conditions when they -do perioral. ' .. ,- , t ' I 1 f -. And force promoters and, man agers to accept such reasonable terms as will bring admission, prices down within the rang of the .aver age fan's pocketbook. ( . The three states .referred to are. New York, New Jersey and Califor nia.., ,'; :: . .Each one. of these, states has. a. well organized, efficient boxing com mission, given unlimited powers in arranging its code and enforcing Its rules and. edicts. , . ', ... v-' . These stales form the, three most . important centers of boxing-: They are the ones In which the "big mon ey" fights are being, held.,., ,.,, These are the three leading,, ones In which .boxing is, legalised, and therefore under open supervision. - They, hare already . placed .their shoulders to the wheel by taking united action along one line that of passing a. rule whiek forces ell champions participating in cham pionship bouts, to make the legiti mate weight fqr the battle,. .. . . New York adopted such a; rale when the boxing commlasioq, ,as it now operates, wsa formed. .Califor nia, when It legalised boxing a year or so ago Injected the same rule Into its regulations...: f. i, . oi-.a-ii. And New . Jersey's . commission Joined, the ,two by enacting ;such. legislation In time to force Mickey Walker to make .the. welterweight limit for his bout with Friedmaa.. This weight rule, if eventually en forced nationally, would automatic ally force champions to, .fight, fre quently to keep their weight, enter a higher class, as a contender, or retire. . . ,. , Benny Leonard, would , hare been forced to forego the paatime of. fid dling with lightweight hopefuls some years ago had this rule then, been enforced. Harry Oreb would not. hare fared, .as well , as he has,' per haps hsd he., been forced to kold to the middleweight :' limit ' of r 1(0 pounds Iq his important f igh(a. . J Why don't these commissions ' im prove each shining; moraeqtTj Radio lognim . Wednesday, December ' KPO. 428.3 meters. Hale Brothers and Chronicle, 8an Francisco. Reg ular features; 1 p. m , Seiger ' or chestra; 2:30 p. m.', matinee; 1:10 p.m., fashions, Ninon; 5:30 p.m., children's hour, stocks;' 8:30 'p. m., States orchestra; , . , KGO, 3,1 'meters', General ' Elec tric, Oakland. Usual features;..) n. m., Oakland high achool orchestra; 4 p.m... 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