^ _________________ closed last Saturday. Sister Mary Macaria of St. Joseph Academy in Pendleton and Sister Mary Am*d?a of St. Joseph Hospital. Tacoma, were the teachers. Rev. E .V Kreut- Mias Carmen Corta. daughter of zer was in charge of the school. The Mrs. Marla Corta and Tony Jesenko Sisters and Rev. Kreutzer left for of Homedale were married on May their respective homes Saturday 23 at St. Paul church in Nampa. noon. M iss Rosa Jesenko. sister of the Lieut, and Mrs. Elmer Clonlnger groom was bridesmaid and Edmund and daughter Hinemoa and Mr. and Corta, brother of the bride was best Mrs. Barnes of Nyssa attended the man. The young couple will live dance here the 29th. Mrs. Clonlnger near Homedale where the groom sold Legion popples. Lieut, and Mrs. has a farm. Clonlnger were formerly stationed George Yturri was a business here. visitor in Payette and Boise dur­ Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Paulding of Welser were here for Memorial ing the week. Mr. and Mrs. Terry Black and j day. children left for Mountain Home : Mr. and Mrs. John S. Conway Wednesday to visit Mr. Black’s par­ and son left Friday for Eugene to spend the summer, Mr. Conway ents. Dr. W W. Jones was a Boise will be principal of the Harper high school next year. visitor Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Elordl and Mrs. Joe Beck of Caldwell visited Jordan Tuesday en route to Winne- children and Miss Mary Mallea mucca where she will visit her sis­ went to Caldwell Friday, returning Saturday. ter, Mrs. Shirley Scoggins. Mrs. Emma Wall and her mother Miss Ann Scott who has been teaching at Grandview returned Mrs. Clark returned Sunday from a visit with their sister and daughters home Tuesday. Porter M. Gooch, field worker for Mrs. G. A. Barron of La Grande. Canyon and Owyhee County relief Mr. and Mrs. Barron brought them agency made a short visit In Jordan heme and returned to La Grande Thursday on his way to Cliff, Ida. Monday. Tony Accariaga who has been re­ ceiving medical treatment in Boise was able to come home Saturday. MRS. FRANK BYERS John Boehmer who spent the past six month in California returned home Wednesday. W. S. Maher of Boise is spend­ The Merry Matron Club met May ing a few days at his ranch near 26th at the home of Mrs. Bessie Ashby, assisted by Mrs. Vivian Ash­ town. Fred Eugeren of Arock who has by. Roll call was answered by each been attending Gonzago Univer­ ones favorite cake recipe. Twenty sity returned home Saturday on members and one guest. Mrs. the ION Stage. His parents, Mr i Naomi White were present. Follow­ Mrs. Pasquel Eugeren were en route ing the business meeting a social time was enjoyed and a stork show­ to Boise to meet him. Mr. and Mrs. William Noble were er in honor of Mrs. Vivian Ashby over night visitors in Boise Fri­ was given. The guest of honor re­ ceived many nice gifts. The next day. Mrs. Bas Deary who has been meeting will be held June 9 at the taking care of Mrs. D. P. Connors home of Mrs. Mary Haroldson with and small son went home Thurs­ Mrs. Edith Whipple as co-h 06 tess. Roll call will be answered by “your day. W. L. Wade and W. C. Ham- most embarrassing moment.’’ Dain­ mas of San Francisco spent the ty refreshments were served by the first of the week here. Later they hostesses at the close of the after­ were joined by J. C. Barton of noon. Reno. The party went to South Sunday School Party Mountain to inspect the mine there Members of the Adult Bible with view of opening it in the near future. Reports are very favorable Class of Oregon Trail Sunday for an early opening of this well School enjoyed the monthly birth­ known property when the men re­ day party last Friday afternoon at the home of Mrs. F. G. Holmes. The turn from Califoma. Dr. W. W. Jones was called to the party honored those having birth­ Kirk Skinner home today to see days in April and May. Games and contests were staged with the fol­ Will Jr., who is quite ill. The little son of Mr. and Mrs lowing receiving first prizes, Mrs. Merril Borders is quite ill at a M. Chard, Mrs. F. Byers, Mrs. J. Boise hospital. A blood transfusion B. Smith and Mrs. F. C. Fry. Conso- laton prizes were awarded to Mrs. was given him last week. Mr. Ted Cowglll of Chicago is Dean Johnston, Mrs. Van Malts- visiting her husband’s parents Mr. burger and Mrs O. Choat. Guests and Mrs. Tom Cowgill at their j of honor were Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Mattie Thomason .Mrs. Clyde Mit­ home west of town. Joe Yturraspe made a trip to chell and Mrs. Marion Chard. Sev­ Adrian last week to get his brother- eral of those whose birthdays oc­ -in-law Pete Sumatea who is ill curred during these two months with spotted fever contracted while could not attend. Hostesses for the afternoon were Mesdames Alfred riding sheep near Adrian. Tom Whitby of Cliffs had the Adam, Albert Hopkins. J. E. Bow­ misfortune to chop off his thumb en, F. G. Holmes and F. S. Byers. while cutting wood Monday. He An enjoyable afternoon was re­ was brought to town for medical ported by those present. Refresh­ ments were served at the close. attention. Mrs. Grover Cooper has been ill Gus Azcuenaga of the Jordan Valley Hotel was a business visitor for several days with a cold. B. L. Landreth is drilling a well in Boise last week. Third annual summer school held for F. G. Holmes. Among those attending the Mem­ in Jordan for Catholic children orial Day services in Payette Mon­ day from this community were Mr and Mrs. F. C. Fry and Mrs. J. B. Smith. Mrs. Lucille Johnston visited over the week end with her broth­ er Earl Dean of Payette. Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Byers and children were Sunday evening call­ ers at the Hans Wurl home. Mrs. Dewey Ray and Miss Mable Hearron called on Mrs. Dean John­ ston and Annie Holmes Friday morning. Miss Hearron is visiting here from Klamath Falls. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bowen and family and Madonna Kressly spent Sunday in Boise. They enjoyed a picnic lunch at noon in Julia Davis park. Miss Mable Hearron and Conrad Hart were callers last Friday evening at the F. G. Holmes home Miss Margaret Poiley of Fruitland Faye Mettlen, Annie Holmes. Austin Goodson. Roy and Bob Holmes were Boise visitors Monday night. heur County. JORDAN VALLEY Said tale is made under execu­ tion issued out of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Malheur to me directed in the case of Lira Nellie Sherwood, plaintiff, vs. Andrew F. McGinnis and Maud McGinnis, husband and wife; Van Petten Lumber Co., a pretended corporation; Van Petten Lumber Company, a co-partnership composed of E. C. Van Petten, Paul E. Van Petten, Frank M. Van Petten and Bertha G. Van Petten; J. E. Holly, Dan T. Holly, Trustee in Bankruptcy of the Estate of Andrew Frances McGinnis, bank­ rupt, Defendants. C. W. GLENN, Sheriff, Malheur County, Oregon First Publication, May 6, 1937. Last publication, June 3, 1937. By MRS ISABELLE LEE OREGON TRAIL JORDAN VALLEY BOY GRADUATES FROM U. OF O. Anthony Yturri, son of Mr. and Mrs Domingo Yturri of Jordan Val­ ley was one of the 611 students to receive degrees at the University of Oregon this year. Mr. Yturri was granted a doctor of jurisprudence degree from the school of law. He was president and sponsor of Alpha hall dormitory, and graduated from the Jordan Valley high school. OPTOMETRIST “See McFaO and See Better' DR. J. A. McFALL Eyesight Specialist ONTARIO OREGON LEGAL ADVERTISING NOTICE OF SALE IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF MALHEUR. In the Matter of the Guardianship of the Person and Estate of Al­ bert Hlnsch, an Insane person. Notice is hereby given that, un­ der authority of a license Issued by the above entitled court, the un­ dersigned, guardian of the estate of Albert Hinsch, will sell at private sale, in one parcel, to the highest bidder, upon the terms hereinafter mentioned, and subject to confir­ mation by said court, on or after June 11, 1937, all the right, title, interest and estate of Albert Hln­ sch, and all the right title and In­ terest th at said estate has, by op­ eration of law or otherwise, acquir­ ed, in and to the following describ­ ed real property located in Mal­ heur County, State of Oregon, to- wit: Lot Eleven and Lot Twelve of Block Seventy-two of Green’s Addition to the City of Nyssa. Terms and conditions of sale: Cash in lawful money of the Unit­ ed States to be paid at the time of sale, or a down payment of not less than fifteen per cent of the pur­ chase price to be paid at the time of the sale and the remainder of the purchase price to be paid in month­ ly Installments over a period of not more than one year with interest at six per sent, per annum until paid All bids must be in writing and may be delivered to said guard­ ian at Nyssa, Oregon. A. O. Hinsch, Guardian of the Estate of Albert Hinsch. 5-13 to 6-10. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY OWNED BY MAL­ HEUR COUNTY, OREGON Pursuant to an order of the County Court of Malheur County, Oregon, dated May 11, 1937, I shall on the 12th day of June, 1937, at the hour of 10:00 A. M., at front door of the County Court House at Vale, Malheur County. Oregon, offer for sale ,to the highest bidder, the lands hereinafter described. Said tracts of land are numbered as hereinafter set forth .and each tract or lot will be offered for not less than the price fixed by said or­ der for each tract as hereinafter set forth together with the cost of publication which will be added to the price of each lot or tract to be sold. Said lands will be offered for sale as follows: To the highest bidder for cash; or for all tracts priced at $200.00 or less to the highest bidder for cash, or for all tracts priced at more than $200.00 and not more than $500.00, to the highest bidder for cash or for not less than 20 per cent cash and the remainder to be paid under written agreement in equal Installments over a period not exceeding 5 years, or for all tracts priced at more than $500.00, to the highest bidder for cash or for not less than 20 per cent cash and the remainder to be paid under written agreement in equal installments over a period not exceeding 10 years, all defer­ red payments to draw interest at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, payable annually, and all such agreements to be subject to all the terms and conditions of Sections 69-813 and 69-836, Oregon Laws. All lands within the boundaries of irrigation or drainage districts will be sold subject to any valid as­ sessments made or to be made by said districts since the date said lands were acquired by the County, and all lands within the boundaries of the Warmsprtngs Irrigation Dis­ trict and which have been classi­ fied as in Classes 5 and 6, and as to which said County has heretofore by resolution dated September 3, 1930, authorized a transfer to said BOYS and GIRLS ^ NOTICE OF SHERIFF’S SALE On the 5th of June, 1937, at the hour of 10:30 A. M . at the front I door of the Court House in Vale. Malheur County. Oregon. I will sell at public auction to the highest bidder for cash, the following de­ scribed property to-wit: Lot 4 of Block 36 of Park Addition to the town of Nyssa, Malheur County, Oregon, as shown by the revised general map of the town of Nyssa on file and of record in the office of the County Clerk of said Earn money in your spare time and Win A Bike Join Ginzer* Bike Contort Get particulars at once at GINZEL JEWELRY and Olft Shop Ontario, Oregon $300.00. District of the water rlghis appar­ Tract No. 199-A— Description, Ontario; Price $20.00. Tract No. 256-A—Description, Tract No. 239-A—Description, tenant to said lands wlll be sold SM; SeO. ft, Twp. 16, ling. 45; Price Lots 1 to 10 lncl.. Block 214, Orig. Lots 5 and 6, Block 16, Orig. Town­ $160.00. wlthout water right. Tract No. 200-A—Description. Townsite of Ontario; Price $50.00. site of Vale; Price $150.00. Said lands numbered as to tracts, Tract No. 257-A—Descrlptiori, Tract No. 240-A—Description, wlth the minimum prie«« set op­ NEM NEM. Sec. 15, Twp 18, Rng Lots 6, 7, and 11 to 20. lncl., Block Lots 2 and 3, Block 12, Eldridze* posite each tract, are as followt, to- 45; Price $250.00. Tract No. 20I-A—Description, 215; Lots 1 to 20 lncl. Block 216; Add. to Vale; Price $30 00. wlt: Tract No. 258-A—Description, Lot Tract No. 163-A—Description, SEM NEM. and aU th at part North Lots 8 , 9 and 10, Block 218; Lots 1 NM NEM. SEM NEM. Sec. 13. Twp. of River in NEM SEM; Sec. 31; to 10, lncl., Block 219; Orig. Town- 1, Block 6, Altschul Addition to Vale Price $10 00 site of Ontario; Price $75.00. Twp. 18, Rng. 46; Price $150.00. 17. Rng. 38; Price $60.00. Tract No. 259-A—Descriptin, Tract No. 241-A— Description, Tract No. 202-A—Description, Tract No. 164-A—Description, SM, Sec. 1. Twp. 16, Rng. 39; Price SEM SWM .Sec. 6. Twp. 10. Rng. Lots 13 and 14, Block 274, Orig. Lots 17. 18, 19. 20. and 24. Block 10, Hope Addition to Vale; Price $75 00. Townsite of Ontario; Price $30.00. 45; Price $40.00. $160.00. Tract No. 260-A—Description, Tract No. 242-A—Decsriptlon, Tract No. 203-A—Description. Tract No. ' 185-A—Description, 8WMNEM. NWM SEM, SEM SEM; EM NWM: Sec. 7, Twp. 19, Rng. Lots 16 and 17, Block 4, Villa Park Lots 1 and 2, Block 6; Kelly’s Add. Addition to Ontario; Price $125.00. to Vale; Price $300.00. Sec. 2. Twp. 18, Rng. 39; Price $60. 45; Price $80 00. Tract No. 261-A—Description. Tract No. 243-A— Description. Tract No. 204-A—Description, Tract No. 166-A—Description, N > NEM, SEM NEM: Sec. U, Twp. WM SEM. EM SWM; Sec. 34, Twp. Lot 26. Block 5. Terrace Hgts, Add. Lot 10, Block 8. Orig. Tcwnsite of Harper; Price $10.00. to Ontario; Price $20.00. 29, Rng. 45; Price $80.00. 16; Rng. 39; Price $60 00. C. W. OLENN Tract No. 244-A—Description. Tract No. 205-A—Description, Tract No. 167-A—Description, NWM: Sec. 12, Twp. 18, Rng. 39; NM. NWM SWM, Sec. 16, Twp. 16, Lots 38 to 42, lncl., Block 5, Terrace Sheriff, Malheur County, Oregon Hgts. Add. to Ontario; Price $75.00. 5-13 to 6-10. Rng. 46; Price $180.00. Price $80.00. Tract No. 245-A—Description, Tract No. 206-A—Description. Tract No. 168-A—Description, N WM NEM, Sec. 36. Twp. 18, Rng. NM NWM. NEM. NM SEM: Sec. 20. Lots 18, 19 and 20. Block 2. River­ side Add. to Ontario; Price $60.00. Twp. 16, Rng. 46; Price $160 00. 37; $20.00. Tract No. 207-A—Description.! Tract No. 246-A—Description, Tract No. 169-A—Description, SM SWM ; Sec. 6, Twp. 17, Rng. 39; 8EM, SM SWM; Sec. 25. Twp. 16, Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Riverside Add. to Ontario; Price $40.00. Rng. 46; Price $120.00. Price $40.00. Tract No. 247-A—Description, Tract No. 208-A—Description, Tract No. 170-A—Description, NM, NWM SWM, Sec. 7, Twp. 17. SM SEM. NWM; Sec. 26, Twp. 16, Lots 48. 49 and 50. Block 3, River­ side Add. to Ontario; Price $75.00. Rng. 46; Price $120.00. Rng. 39; Price $180.00. Tract No. 248-A— Description. Tract No. 209-A—Description, Tract No. 171-A—Description, WM NWM; Sec. 8, Twp. 17, Rng. EM; Sec. 36, Twp. 16, Rng. 46; Price Lots 23 and 24, Block 6 Riverside Add. to Ontario; Price $50.00. $160.00. 39; Price $40.00. Tract No. 249-A—Description, Tract No. 210-A—Description. Tract No. 172-A—Description. NM. NM SM, Sec. 23. Twp. 15. Rng. SEM SWM. 8WM SEM: Sec. 11. Lots 17 and 18. Block 7. Riverside Add. to Ontario; Price $100.00. Twp. 18, Rng. 46; Price $40.00. 40; Price $240.00. Tract No. 250-A—Description, Tract No. 211-A—Description, Tract No. 173-A—Description, EM; Sec. 24, Twp. 15, Rng. 40; SM NEM; Sec. 8, Twp. 18, Rng. 46; Lot 5, Block 8. Riverside Add to On­ tario; Price $50.00. Price $80 00. Price $160 00. Tract No. 251-A—Description, Tract No. 212-A—Description, Tract No. 174-A—Description. NM, NM SM; Sec. 19. Twp .15, Rng EM NEM SEM; Sec. 2, Twp. 21; Lot 3, Block 13. Riverside Add. to Ontario; Price $20 00. Rng. 46; Price $20.00. 41; Price $240.00. Tract No. 252-A— Description, Tract No. 213-A—Description. Tract No. 175-A—Description. WM; Sec. 20, Twp. 15. Rng. 41; Lot 5; Sec. 13, Twp. 21, Rng. 46; Lots II, 12, and 13, Block 15,.Teut- sch's Add. to Nyssa; Price $75.00. Price $25.00. Price $160.00. Tract No. 253-A— Description. Tract No. 214-A—Description. Tract No. 176-A—Description, Lot 1, SM NEM. SEM NWM; Sec. WMSWM, Sec. 2. Twp. 22, Rng. 46; Lots 19 and 20, Block 15, Teutsch’s Add. to Nyssa; Price $50.00. 4, Twp. 15. Rng. 41; NEM 8WM, Price $80.00. Tract No. 254-A— Description, Tract No. 215-A—Description. NM SEM, SEM SEM; Sec. 4 Twp. SEM SEM Sec. 16, Twp. 28, Rng All West and South of Highway In 15, Rng. 41; Price $160.00. Block 87, Westfield Add. to Nyssa; Tract No. 177-A—Description, 46; Price $20.00. Tract No. 216-A—Description, Price $25.00. EM, SEM; Sec. 33. Twp. 21 Rng 41; Tract No. 255-A—Description, SEM SEM, Sec. 22, Twp. 28. Rng. Price $40.00. All of Block 81, Green’s Addition; Tract No. 178-A—Description. 46; Price $20 00. Tract No. 217-A—Description, All of Block 82, Green's Addition; SWMSWM. Sec. 34, Twp. 21, Rng EM 8WM, SWM SWM; Sec. 23, Lots 3 to 8. lncl., Block 83, Green’s 41 Price $20.00. Add.; AU of Block 9, Teutsch’s Ad­ Tract No. 179-A—Description. Twp. 28, Rng. 46; Price $60.00. Tract No. 218-A—Description. dition; AU of Block 10, Teutsch’s EM; Sec. 4, Twp. 15, Rng. 42; Price WM. SEM Sec. 7. Twp. 30, Rng. 46; Addition in the City of Nyssa; Price $160.00. Tract No. 180-A—Description. Price $240.00. Tract No. 219-A—Description, All SM SM less Hlghway; Sec. 16 Twp. Sec. 17, Twp. 30, Rng. 46; Price 15 Rng. 42; Price $80.00. $320.00. Tract No. 181-A—Description Tract No. 220-A—Description. SM NWM. SM; Sec. 21; Twp. 15; NEM, EM NWM, NWM NWM; Sec. j Rng. 42; Price $225.00. Tract No. 182-A—Description, 21, Twp. 30. Rng. 56; Price $140.00. Tract No. 221-A—Description. NEM NWM Sec. 23, Twp. 15, Rng. A.T. No. 18, Sec. 3, Twp. 18, Rng. 42; Price $40.00. Tract No. 183-A—Description. 47; Price $30.00. Tract No. 222-A—Description. EM EM NEM. EM NEM SEM; Sec. SWM NEM, Sec 6, Twp. 18, Rng. j 22. Twp. 15, Rng. 42; Price $30.00. Let us show you how a modern refrigerator pays Tract No. 184-A—Description, 47; Price $300.00. SWM, Ail South of low line can­ Tract No. 223-A—Description, for itself in food saving and in health protec­ al in SEM NWM, Sec. 23. Twp. 15, SEM SEM NEM, SM NEM SEM tion. We want to show you our modem— NEM, Sec. 7, Twp. 18. Rng. 47; Rng. 42; Price $90.00. Tract No. 185-A—Description. Price $225.00. Tract No. 224-A—Description, SM NWM; Sec. 13, Twp. 16, Rng. Lots 6, 7. and 8. Block 35. Orig 42; F|rice $40. Tract No. 186-A—Description. Townsite of Ontario; Price $225.00 and Tract No. 225-A—Description,! SM NEM, WM SEM, SWM; Sec. 14, Lots 11, 12 and 13, Block 65, Orig Twp. 16, Rng. 42; Price $180.00. Tract No. 187-A—Description, Townsite of Ontario; Price $50.00. Tract No. 226-A—Description, WM NEM, NWM; Sec. 23. Twp. 16. Lots 16, 17, and 18, Block 89. Orig Rng. 42; Price $120.00. Terms? Sure, in reason. Tract No. 188-A—Description, Townsite of Ontario; Price $75.00. Tract No. 227-A—Description, WM. SEM, Sec. 26, Twp 15, Rng. Lot 6, Block 148, Orig. Townsite of 42; Price $240.00. Tract No. 189-A—Description, Ontario; Price $60.00. If you need a used Kitchen-Kool, 3 hole gas Tract No. 228-A—Description, NEM, NM SEM; Sec. 27, Twp. 15. range, see the one we will sell cheap. Lot 7, Block 148, Orig. Townsite of Rng 42; Price $120.00. Ontario; Price $60.00. Tract No. 190-A—Description, Tract No. 229-A—Description, AU; Sec. 23, Twp. 30. Rng. 42; Lot 8 Block 148 Orig. Townsite of Price $320.00. Tract No. 191-A—Inscription, Ontario; Price $60.00. Tract No. 230-A—Description, EM SWM, WM SEM SWM NEM Less A. T. No. 2; Sec. 30, Twp. 16, Lot 9, Block 148. Orig. Townsite of Ontario; Price $60.00. Rng. 43; Price $250.00. Tract No. 231-A—Description, Tract No. 192-A—Description, WM NEM. SEM NEM, NEM SEM; Lot 10, Block 148, Orig. Townsite of Sec. 24. Twp. 16. Rng. 43; Price Ontario; Price $60.00. Tract No. 232-A—Description, i $160.00. Tract No. 193-A—Description, AU of Block 160, Orig. Townsite of NEM SEM; Sec. 5, Twp. 17, Rng. Ontario; Price $150.00. Tract No. 233-A—Description, | 43; Price $40.00. Tract No. 194-A—Description. Lots 1 to 5, Inc!.; Block 159, Orig. NM SWM, NWM; Sec. 29, Twp. 30, Townsite of Ontario; Price $25.00. Tract No. 234-A—Description. Rng. 43; Price $120.00. Tract No. 195-A—Description. Ail Lots 11 to 20, lncl.. Block 159, Orig. Sec. 19, Twp. 16. Rng. 44; Price Townsite of Ontario; Price $50 00 Tract No. 235-A—Description, $320.00 Tract No. 196-A—Description. Lots 13 and 14. Block 172, Orig SM SWM Sec. 36. Twp. 17, Rng Townsite of Ontario; Price $30.00. Tract No. 236-A—Description, j 44; Price $80.00. T ract No. 197-A—Description. Lots 1 to 10, lncl.. Block 188. Orig AU East of R R . in SEM; Sec 38, Townsite of Ontario; Price $50.00. Tract No. 237-A—Description, Twp. 17. Rng. 44; Price $150.00. Tract No. 196-A —Description, Lots 1 to 7, lncl., Block 189 Orig ] WM NWM. SM SEM SWM NM Townsite of Ontario; Price 835.00. Tract No. 238 -A—Description, SEM SWM Less A. T. No. 1; Sec Lot 10, Block 208. Orig. Townsite of 15, Twp. 19, Rng. 44;Prtce $115.00. 1 Be Safe ... # From Tainted Foods KELVINATOR GRUNOW Nordale Furniture NYSSA, OREGON Smoother, Quiet —enclosed gears run in oil Why a Car Needs Lubrication Here are some things to think about while lubricating an automobile. The figures were taken from the publication “The Delaware Mot­ orist,” and show that, when an automobile has traveled 1000 miles, its moving parts have per­ formed about like th is: The crankshaft has made tions. 3,000,000 revolu­ The camshaft has revolved 1,600,000 times. Each valve has opened and closed 1,600,000 times. 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