Vernonia eagle. (Vernonia, Or.) 1922-1974, December 13, 1973, Page 5, Image 5

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FOR SALE-General
SERVICES
BOWLING
WOOD STOVE in Vernonia Call
Charlie Brown, 228-8010 or 775-
3070____________________ 50t3c
SORRY SAI. is now a merry gal
She used Blue Lustre rug and
upholstery cleaner Rent electric
shampooer, $100 B r u n s m a n
Hardware, Vernonia
50tlc
THOMAS ELEC Organ Small
single keyboard - foot pedals A
nice piece oi furniture $150. Ph
420-3742 evenings.
50t3c
HANDMADE crafts and gifts
December 14 from 10 until 4. 2
miles south on 47 - follow signs
Phone 429-6823
5011
FOR SALE: Some logging equip­
ment—Choker Bells, Caulk Boots,
Log Binders, Log Chains, Cant
Hooks. Bolt ('utters, Pipe Wren­
ches, Die & Tap Sets Also nice
Chest of Drawers. Treasures &
1-rash___________________4!)t3c
UPRIGHT piano for sale. Albert
Fuller Phone 429-3663.
48t3
RUTABAGAS and parsnips and
carrots. All organically grown.
C. A. Morgan, Buxton. Oregon
Phone 324-2841___________ 48t4c
WOMEN’S LEAGUE
AUTO
was closed last w eek due
to fire at residence. Sor­
ry for any inconvenience
this m ay have caused.
VERNONIA HOTEL
i - ns by day, week, or month.
Also, tr. tier hook-ups. Phone
42» 2241
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■HMm.. aunamnmaam
KELSO SALE
RARN
R. Vaughn Baker,
Auctioneer
AUCTION FRIDAY 7:00 P.M.
Phone 425-3212
130 Sales Barn Road
KELSO, WASHINGTON 98626
49tfc
REDUCE SAFE and fast with
GoBese Tablets
and E-Vap
"water pills". Vernonia Drug.
47t7
VERNONIA SANITARY
SERVICE
Phone 429-8711
CUT FLOWERS, weddings, fun­
eral designs, plants. Also flowers
by wire. Artificial flowers and
gifts CHALET FLOWER SHOP.
Phone 429-5733 or 429-6301.
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SHOE REPAIRS - Open 8:30
a.m. to 5 30 p.m. Tandy Shoe
Repair, D St., Vernonia, 429-3301.
31 tfc
BUNDLES of old newspapers for
starting fires, 10 cents
Ver­
nonia Eagle, 721 Madison Ave.
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ARCTIC
INSULATING CO.
FOR SALE-R1 Estate
Blown-in Insulation
Rockwool Batting
FREE ESTIMATES
30tfc
1 BEDROOM house in Vernonia
Assume contract, $50 per month:
$900 down. Bal. $2600. Call Port-
land 255-5119 _____________ 5013c
Call Collect 397-1670
RECREATION PROPERTY
ELK HUNTERS -
IN THE
FINEST HUNTING & FISHING
AREA IN THE STATE:
• 20 Miles West of Vernonia
• 40 Miles S.E. of Astoria
Norman Hillsbery,
Ruilder
• 65
M ile s fro m
P o rtla n d
(2) WOODED ACRES ON HIGH­
WAY 202 NEAR BIRKENFELD
• 3 Bedrooms, Modern, excel
lent condition
• w Fireplace
Asking $23,500 00 Cash - Terms
Available to right buy»
Cali:
755-2372 or 221-1232 or 759 2448
50tlc
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»53 Bridge St., Vernonia
Phone 429-6203
BILL HORN, BROKER
SALESMAN:
Deri Roberts—42!>-3804
Sue Filter—429-7014
FOREST GROVE BRANCH -
Arlie Satterlee, M gr.-Ph. 357-2321
REAL ESTATE &
INSURANCE
SALES • RENTALS
Listings Needed
786 Bridge St. - Phone 4294211
Fishhawk Branch - Birkenfeld
________ Phone 755 2280_______
FOR SALE-Aufoi
1967 FORD Pickup. Big six with
overdrive. Canopy. A’ good one.
Phone 429-3742 evenings.
50t3c
’50 CHEVROLET %-ton pickup,
4-speed. New rebuilt engine. Ph.
429-7205 _________________ 50t3c
WANTED_ _ _ _ _ _ _
100 CORDS of fir, alder, and
maple. Delivered or w ill haul
Call 6363681 days or, 638-4437
evenings. Call collect.
48t3c
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MINIMUM charge $1.00 far 25
words or leas. Words over mini­
mum 4 cents each.
Three Insertions for the price of
two.
NO information on classifieds
will be given out until after
paper Is mailed.
CARD of Thanks and Notices:
$1.80 for up to U lines. Addi­
tional lines, 8 cents each.
DISPLAY classified are $1.00 per
column Inch.
THE EAGLE assumes no finan­
cial responsibility for errors
that may appear in ads pub­
lished In Its columns, but in
cases where this paper is at
fault will reprint that part of
an adv. in which the typographi­
cal mistake occurs.
NO CLASSIFIED OR DISPLAY
ADV. WILL BE ACCEPTED
AFTER NOON TUESDAY EX­
CEPT FOR NEXT WEEK’S
PAPER.
BLIND ADS with answers to be
handled by The Eagle: Mini­
mum charge 12.00. No informa­
tion given relative to such ads.
POETRY accepted only as paid
matter: Rate: 10 cents per
- «y
_________
ST. HELENS
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New Homes Built To Your
Specifications
New Construction - Additions - Re-
modelng - Roofing . Foundations
— FREE ESTIMATES —
429-8942
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RAIR
Logging Co.
429-7485
The Place To Call For
A ll Your Rock Needs!
Trucking, Excavating, Bulldozing,
Backhoe
Sand - Gravel > Rock
Stockpiled In Vernonia lor
—Immediate Delivery—
letfc
FOR SAVINGS on loans contact
your local Credit Union - 783
Bridge Street. 10:30 a.m. to 5:30
p.m. - Tuesdays through Friday.
Closed Saturday, Sunday and
Monday. Or call 4294245 during
non-office hours.
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SEPTIC TANK PUMPING
Licensed - Bonded and Insured
PHONE 387-3172
II no answer call 397-2281.
Columbia County Septic
Tank Service
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NOTICE
CHRISTMAS GREETING
NOTICE
Marvin Sippi Brewer of Vernonia
wishes all his friends, both here
and there, a Merry Christmas
and Prosperous 1974. Phone 429.
2241_____________________ 50tl
LOST and FOUND
LOST - Small tan longhaired
terrier, black leather collar
Answers to Tame or Tammy. Call
4294522_________________ 50tlC
FOR RENT
SMALL Traitor 3 mi. from Ver­
nonia Single retired adult pre­
ferred. Reasonable to right party.
Write M R Beinent, 445 Division
Road, St. Helens, Oregon.
49t3
HELP WANTED
APPLICATIONS w ill be taken at
the Senior Citizens Center for a
paid driver 5 days a week, 5
hours a day - $2 per hour. Must
be a qualified driver, plus chauf.
Thursday Afternoon
W
L
December 6
38
18
The Chicks
28
28
Bob’s Union
28
28
Vernonia Eagles
18
38
Chevy V8’s
High team series and game,
Vernonia Eagles 2473 and 865
High individual series and game.
Dorris Krieger 479, Betty Holsey
and Eleanor Thompson both 183
Splits picked up Jeanette Dass
5-10; Dorris Krieger 3-10 and
5-10; Carol Baker 3-10; Mary
Cota 2 10 and 3-10; Betty Holsey
3-10; Helen Clarke 4-5; Velma
Hopkins 3-10; Darlene Wilcoxen
3-10. Eleanor Thompson 4-5; Jan
Bernardi 2-7 and 5-7.
Monday Night League
December 10
W
L
Quinn Insurance
43
17
West Oregon
35
25
Vernonia Drug
23
37
19
41
Timbernook
High team game and series.
Quinn Insurance 957 and 2521
High individual game and
series, Mickey Johnson 201 and
515
Splits picked up: Jean Balia,
4-5; Nancy Devine, 3-10; Ann
Holce, 3-10; Mickey Johnson,
4-5; Judy McDonald, 2-7; Penny
Port, 5-7; Alice Smith, 2-7-10;
Phyllis Woods, 3-10;
Helen
Wright, 2-7.
Tuesday Afternoon League
Dec 11
W
L
Mitches Witches
34‘ 2 25*2
Rose Motel
30
30
Dave’s ARCO
30
30
Mario's
25*2 34 *£
High team series, 2316. Mitch
es Witches; high team game,
823. Rose Motel; high individual
series and game Rose Dunaway
with 439, and 181
Splits picked up: Carla Boden
hammer 7-8; L il Scroggens, 3-10;
Myra Baska 5-10; Selma W il­
liams, 3-10; Velma Smith, 3-10;
Lee Chandler, 3-10; Rose Dun­
away, 4-5; Mary Cota, 4-5-7;
Helen Wright, 3-9-10.
Tuesday Night League
W
L
Dec 11
36*2 23*2
Bill Horn
Standard Oil
36*2 23*2
Pills
25*2 34*2
Cut and Curl
21*2 38*2
High team senes. Pills 2297.
high team game. Standard Oil
810, high individual series and
game Isabel Andregg 496, and
197.
Splits picked up: Carol White
2- 7; Joyce Johnson 6-7 and 4-5;
Trudy Magoff 2-7 twice, Kim
Kooser 54 and 3-4; Irene Meyer
3- 10; Paula Waite 5-7.
MEN S LEAGUE
W
December 6
L
32
20
Mikes
Funsters
27
25
27
25
Alpine
Lews
22
30
High team series, Funsters.
2707; high individual series, G.
Dinger, 522; high individual
game, R. Herber, 188
Splits picked up Ron Smith.
3-10 and 5-10; F. Chandler. 4-5;
E Balia, 3-10; B Fowler, 5-7.
W
L
December 11
15
41
Vernonia Milk
27
29
Vernonia Drug
31
25
Vernonia Sentry
39
17
Mist Shake & Ridge
High team series and high
team game. Vernonia M ilk with
2717, and 949
High individual series and
game; 574, 204, Dick Johnson
Splits picked up: Jay Price,
4-10; Elroy Minor. 2-7; Bill
Smejkal. 2-7; Jack Wendling,
3-10; Mike Fealherston, 2-7.
Brandts Attend Son s
Birthday Festivities
BIRKEN FELD —Mr and Mrs
Frank Brandt of Fishhawk Lake
were in Tigard on Tuesday of
last week to attend a birthday
party for their son and grandson
Their birthdays were the 3rd and
Uth of December
Mi and Mrs Bob DuPuis were
in Forest Grove Monday of last
week to visit his grandmother
They found her not feeling to
well
BIRKEN FELD —Mr and Mrs
Francis M r son visited at the
Terry Laraon home in Aloha on
Saturday. They took them in to
the St. Vincents Hospital so they
could see t h e i r great-grand
daughter, she is coming along
real good and they hope to have
her home around Christmas
Mr and Mrs LLoyd Beach
were in Forest Grove last F r i­
day. While there they visited the
Bridgers. and also Noble Dun
lap
M r and Mrs Francis Nord
strom were Hillsboro callers
Monday of last week
E.T Johnston made a trip to
Portland On his return home
he brought his little grandson
Jason with him He w ill stay with
them for a few days.
Mr and Mrs Clarence Elwood
and son of Tigard spent the
weekend at the home of his folks
the Frank Brandts of Fishhawk
Lake
Mrs E T Johnston was a
Portland shopper Wednesday of
last week She stayed overnight
at the home of her sister and
fam ily. Mr. and Mrs Ralph
Condi I
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Oerncnia Eagfe Funds Raised
Church Notes
THURSDAY,
MOMMOOOOMOOCOMMMOt
DEC
13
1973 5
Garlocks Have
Sunday Guests
Aid Missions
nehalem
W valley
i -,
Pennies saved, baby sitting,
gardens dedicated to God -all
MOTOR FREIGHT, INC.
these added up to the magnifi
cent sum of $2,617,443 in the
Friday evening at 6:30 there
Seventh-day Adventist church’s
w ill be a time of special prayer
for personal needs and com­
MIST—Mr. and Mrs Bern world “ Investment” report for
munity concerns. You are in­
Bliss, Milton Freewater, visited last year, according to Myldred
vited to telephone your prayer
Mr and Mrs Ray Garlock Tudor, the local Investment
secretary That was for the
requests to 429-5575 The Junior
Sunday afternoon Mrs Gar
High activity begins at seven
lock’s sister, Mrs M ildrid O’Niel world field
“ This year,” the Investment
Friday evening
spent the past week with the
secretary reports, “ we think
Saturday afternoon from two
Garlocks
that sum is going to be la rg e r-if
to four, the gym is open to junior
Mr and Mrs. Charles Sund
MOBILE HOMES
boys activities Senior Highers
land were in Portland, on busi­ what is happening here in Ver­
New and Used
nonia
is
any
indication
of
what
is
w ill meet at the church at seven
ness last Thursday
for a time of fun, refreshments,
Visitors at the Art I^aubach going on in other Adventist
12 -1 4 - 24 & 28 Wides
and inspiration
home over the weekend were churches.”
Some members are engaged in
Ix ird s Day activities begin
Mr. and Mrs. Hoyt Hall, Beaver
MOTOR HOMES
with the men praying at 7:30
ton, Mr and Mrs John Shields projects this year, aimed at
TRAVEL TRAILERS
a m The Sunday School Hour
and son, from Hillsboro, and Art raising funds for missions. The
church calls this activity Invest
begins at 9 45 The 11:00 worship
Laubach, Jr.
New and Used
experience w ill feature special
Mrs Norman Hansen and ment, because members invest
Two
lots
to serve you better.
time,
energy,
materials,
or
other
music, prayer and a message
Mrs. Jane Hansen attended the
Lot No. 1 - Rainier and Lot
from the Scriptures “ Your
Bazaar at the Methodist Church things, with the proceeds receiv­
No. 2 - Clatskanie.
ed turned in to the church.
Christmas Bonus.”
in Clatskanie, last week.
Mrs Tudor reports that mem­
Sunday from two to four there
Mr and Mrs Bern Bliss
— Open 7 Days Per Week —
w ill be a Holiday Open House at
visited the W illard Garlocks, bers here have already turned in
Mobile borne and travel trailer
Investment f u n d s
totaling
the parsonage The youth fellow
Sunday afternoon
supplies, accessories, awnings
$118.31
This
is
not
a
final
figure,
ship meets Sunday evening and
Mr and Mrs. Norman Hansen,
skirting and insurance.
the annual Christmas Program
and son Randy, were in Corval­ she says, as some folks like to
w ill be held at 7:00 A time of
lis, Sunday afternoon visiting wait until they can turn every­
thing in at once.
fellowship w ill follow the pro­
Mr and Mrs Steve Hanson
Some members who donate
gram. You are warm ly invited to
Last week an error was made
join in these services and to
in the paper The Mist Helping any monies received for un­
become a part of our growing
Circle w ill be held at Mrs. expended service; also game
fellowship of Christians in the
Robert Mathew’s on December license fees are donated and
Phone 556-1531
making
20, instead of previously an­ some members donate pennies
Located on Hwy. 30 to St.
and other give what they make
Tuesday morning
anytime
nounced.
Helens 2% ml. S.E. of Rai­
after five the kitchen w ill be
Art Siegenthaler of Visalia, from selling items they make or
nier, next to Stop Inn at
warm for those who would like to
Calif, visited the Casper Serbys. grow.
Rainier. Also Clatskanie lot
participate in the Hoot Owl
Along with Mr Sigenthaler was
Breakfast Junior High Bible
on Highway 30.
his uncle, Mr Hugh Linstrom of
Study is held Tuesday at 7:30 in
Portland
the Teen Room.
Mr. and Mrs. David Crawford,
Wednesday activities include
and sons attended the wedding of
BIRKENFELD—Mr. and Mrs
Evangelical Women at 12:30
their son Rocky Crawford to
noon and Home Bible Classes in
Miss Michelle Wagner in Yam­ Jess Tito of Fishhawk Lake
the evening.
h ill, Saturday evening The re­ entertained guests over the
weekend. Mr and Mrs. Smith
ception was held for the couple in
and Mr and Mrs. Tony Greco all
the home of her parents in
of Portland, were there.
Yamhill
M r and Mrs. Bruce Larsen of
The Casper Serbys were in
W'arren visited Saturday even­
Tuesday, 10 a.m Women’s
Astoria Saturday afternoon, on
ing at the E.T. Johnson home.
Prayer Meeting at Olson’s, 479
business. Later in the evening,
M r and Mrs. Walt Tornblad
Rose Ave.
the Serbys were in Vernonia,
were in Forest Grove on Thurs-
Wednesday, Choir practice at
visiting the Harold Cases
t i v of last week. They then went
the church at 7 p.m. (Holiday
to L iic rrv Grove and visited their
practices, December 16 and 23 at
5:30 p.m.)
two sons and families.
Thursday, Bible Study at 8
M r and Mrs. George Richard­
p.m. at the Olson home.
son and Joe spent the weekend at
Practices for the
Sunday
Seaside with his mother Mrs.
School Christmas program w ill
You can buy separate policies
Elsa Richardson and Aunt Julia.
be December 15 and 22, 10 a.m.
to cover your valuables like
They did some clamming with
BIR K EN FELD —The Annual
at the church. You’ll not want to
meeting of the Fishhawk Cemet­ good luck. George also did some
photo or hobby equipment,
miss this meaningful message
repair work on the house for his
ery was held at the Francis
je w e lry and furs, or sports
that w ill be presented December
mother.
Larson home Monday evening.
equipment. But, it’s more con­
23 at 6 p.m. at the church.
December 3 with eight in atten­
Dress warm ly, meet at the
venient and economical to
dance. The general routine of
church, December 21 at 7 p.m. to
cover all these with one policy.’
business was carried on.
go caroling, bring mom and dad
Mr and Mrs. Art Bellingham
I f you’d like “ One Policy”
if you're below the 6th grade,
and Mr and Mrs. Shalmon Libel
protection for your on-the-go
afterwards everyone is invited to
attended the wedding of Rocky
valuables, see us about a Per­
the Vinyard home.
Crawford at Yam hill Saturday
The 50th Anniversary of the
sonal Articles Floater.
evening.
church is December 23, it would
Mrs. Francis Nordstrom took
be appreciated if anyone having
Mrs. Conrad Nystrom to Astoria
Plymouth
pictures, history, addresses, etc.
on Wednesday of last week.
that would add to this very
On Thursday of last week, Mr.
special occasion, contact Russ
and Mrs Art Bellingham, Mr
Vinyard A special speaker w ill
and Mrs Ted Bellingham, Geor­
be here with potluck following
CHRYSLER
Vernonia Insurance
ge Bellingham and Mrs. Ron
MOTORS CORPORATOR
and lots of visiting and looking
Trenholm attended the funeral
Exchange
back over the years.
of their aunt A rvilla Mathews at
Pendleton.
The Archie Hoegans are in the
Phone 429-6203
process of moving to the “ Grim-
440 N. Nehalem
If you are looking for an sbo” place across the road from
953 B ridge S treet
active, friendly church
that Trent Garner.
V ernonia, Oregon
CLATSKANIE. ORE.
M r and Mrs Rocky Crawford
stands for the Word of God, a
w
ill
be
living
in
the
place
where
warm welcome is extended to
the Hoegans lived
Ktpnttaltag
you by the Bible church to attend
Hsrtfard AeckUnt tnd
Mrs. Art Bellingham and Mrs.
our services: Sunday School.
Y our Local Rep.
I ndsnuiity Company
9:45 a m Morning Worship, 11 Lloyd Beach spent Tuesday
Monitor Tto Hartford
night of last week at the home of
a m.; Evening Service, 7 p.m.;
ART LAMPING
Inaurane» Group
Wednesday Prayer Meeting and Mrs. Elsa Richardson and Aunt
Hartford IS. Conn.
Julia af Seaside.
PH. 429-5671
Bible Study, 7:30 p.m.
Our Sunday School bus is run
22t6c
throughout Vernonia every Sun­
day morning for those needing a
ride to Sunday School and
church. For the schedule of your
neighborhood phone the pastor
RIVERVIEW—M r and Mrs.
at 429-3363
Wayne
Bechtold, her two daugh­
Prim ary church is held during
ters and son and wife, Mr and
Old Courthouse Basement
the morning worship service for
Mrs. Allen Johnson, and baby,
kindergarten through 4th grade
ST. HELENS. OREGON
and is geared to the under­ all of Portland spent Sunday at
the home of Mr and Mrs. Hank
standing and needs of the boys
Hudson Mrs. Bechtold is the
and girls. Great times are had!
former Alleene Lara, Mr Hud­
An adult Bible Study on the son's sister. The baby daughter
book of St. John is held every of Mr and Mrs. Johnson was
M onday - W ednesday - T hursday
Thursday evening at 7:30 in the blessed at the Mormon church
9:30 a.m. to 12 Noon
home of Mr. and Mrs Bob
Mr. Evelyn Heath spent the
Zerfing It is conducted by Virgil
weekend at the home of her
Snook. Everyone is welcome
daughter and fam ily Mr. and
Upcoming event: Our annual
Mrs Richard Light of Beaver
Christmas Program w ill be held
ton. Mr. Light spent several days
the Sunday evening of December
23. As we approach Christmas last week at the Tuality hospital
this year let's remember to at Hillsboro.
Evangelical
Phone 429-3462
TROJAN HONES,
INC.
TROJAN
HOMES
Guests Enjoy Visit
At Fishhawk Lake
PUT YOUR VALUABLE
ARTICLES UNDER ONE
COVER
Christian
Group Hold
Annual Meet
BILL J. HORN
&
Larsen's Inc.
Bible
£
Family Entertained
By Hudsons Sunday
VETERANS SERVICE OFFICE
Phone 397-2268 - After Hours 397-1730
“ Keep Christ In Christmas.”
Weekend Visitors
At Richard Ekhoffs
Natal - Pittsburg— Visitors
during the weekend at the Rich­
ard Ekhoffs included Mr and
Mrs. Mike Cook and fam ily of
Forest Grove, the Eugene Rau­
zas of Portland on Saturday and
Richard Cook of Portland was a
Sunday visitor
Mrs Marion Grant and Ron
nie accompanied by Mrs Dass
visited relatives Friday at Cath-
a la met and Skomokawa.
Mrs Joe Howard has been
undergoing tests in the hospital
at Forest Grove but expects to be
home this week
Mrs Mildred Tupper and San
dra visited Mr and Mrs. Paul
Haog and Mr. and Mrs. Max
Glienheim in Portland Sunday.
Chotee
for only
$124.95
wtth 12 bar & Cham
MARR & STAFFORD
MEAT CO.
Rt. 2, Box 379. Forest Grove, Ore.
357-7281
Slaughtering, Cutting, Wrapping,
and Curing
Cattle received Sunday & Monday
until noon; hogs received Tuesday
and Wednesday until noon.
Meat for sale, any quantity.
— Call for Appointment —
Come through Banks, take Tilla­
mook road ltt ml., take first left-
hand road.
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chapels
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An ideal gift for Dad The new STIHL 015 now comes
complete with a free carrying case and a special
holiday gift l>ox ready to place under the tree for
Christmas. America’s #1 value in a weekend power saw.
Capable advice regardlag Insurance, sedal security, veterans.
9th and Baseline
HUlsboro-648 2161
Cedar and Pacific
Forest Grove—357-2161
4865 S.W. Watson
Beaverton-644-111»
741 Madison Street
Vernonia—429-6611
Available now at:
CLAUDE'S Saw & Service
— VERNONIA —
Closed Sat. Open Sun. and Holidays
Till 7 P.M.
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