Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, December 05, 1946, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL, NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946
P A C E T H H tiK
Deceased.
First pub. Nov. 14, 1946
FOR SALE—Three acres, close In Last pub. Dec. 12, 1946.
Bernard Eastman.
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
FOR SALE— 1943 Ford or Willys |
NOTICE HEREBY IS GIVEN to X
AN AWFUL
Jeep. $850. New top, extra tire.
the creditors and all persons la j LOT O F GIRLS W HO
Powell
Service
Garage.
SlOtfc.
RATES: Two cents per worn for each Issue. Alter one month one
terested in the estate of Anna E
PREFER NOT TO MAPRV.
cent per word. Minimum, cash iiMdvance, la 30c.
FOR SALE— Dwelling lot, 50 by Goshert, deceased, that the under
signed has been appointed admin­
147, Insured title. Bernard East- istrator of the estate of Anna L.
nan.
193, tc. Goshert, deceased and has q u ah -;
mediate passesslon. Call 533 North
FOR
SALE—Hay
derrick.
$50.30 fied as such. All persons having
For Sale
5th, Owen Gann.
14N7xp See Frank T. Morgan.
13Jtfc claims against said estate are re­
quired to present same with the
FOR SALE— 80 acres 3 1/2 miles FOR SALE— Extra nice potatoes.
TOR SALE—Automobile Insurance. proper vouchers duly verified with-
west of Nyssa. Gerrit stani, route $2.25 per sack delivered. Less in 10- Public Liability. Property Damage
.n six mouths of the date of the
2.
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sack lots. Ed Jamison, phone 65-J. Fire, Theft and Collision. Placeo ilrst publication of this notice, t o '
310tfc. n the best companies at lowest the undersigned, at nis ofnce, 12J j
FOR SALE- 1945 2V4 ton Stucie-
possible rates. Bernard Eastman.
Main Street in the City of Nyssa,
F
O
R
S
A
L
E—
New
commercla
balcer army truck. Never used.
14FUC which place is hereby designated J
building
Just
completed.
Building
Phone 122-J.
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,s the place of business in all
is 50 by 70 with modem two bed­
WANTED
natters connected with said estate.
FOR SALE— 40 acres row crop, 28
A. L. Fletcher, Administrator
acres irrigable, $3700, or 40 acres room apartment. Excellent locatioc WANTED— Older woman who
with small house, shed, barn, gran­ with parking area in front and wishes home to care for house. Box ¿state of Anna E. Uoshert.Ueceased :
ary, bearing home orchard, 28 acres rear. Best of construction. Musi 852, Nyssa.
5Dlxp First pub. Nov. 14, 1946
Utst pub. Dec. 12, 1946
irrigable. $5503. Five miles north­ be seen to be appreciated. Bernarc
7Ntfc WANTED— To rent row crop land
west Nyssa. Two miles west of Vest Eastman. Phone 64.
comer. Grover C. Lytle, route 2. FOR SALE— Round Oak range, Phone 351R4, Ontario, Oregon NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
5D4xp NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
5D2xp bakes well. Library table, rocking Chester Tsuda.
_eo L. Utter, the Administrator ot
chairs,
large
bassinet
with
stand,
WANTED—
Bookkeeper
and
typist.
NOTICE— I will not be responsible
.he estate of Roy Alfred Utter, de-
nursery
chair,
two-burner
electric
Ebcperience not necessary. Call In eased. having filed herein his first
for any debts other than those
Our unrelenting effort is to serve young miarried couples.. .helping
hot
plate,
four-slice
toaster,
elec­
person at Eastern Oregon Produce and final aoeount of his adminis-
contracted by myself. Jack J. Bing­
tric
iron
and
sandwich
grill,
cor­
Co. office.
21Ntfc. uation in me County Court of tne him make their homes comfortable and attractive at nominal costs. Mav we
ham.
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ner kitchen cabinets. First house
State of Oregon for the County oi sOl'Ve J'O U?
WANTED—
Live
poultry
wanted.
FOR SALE—Stainless steel and from Dessert Seed house, west on
chrome trim edgings for table tops, Alberta avenue. John Dortty. 5Dlxp Bring your chickens, ducks and I Malheur, the County Judge has
geese. Nyssa Produce, phone 13W fixed Mondy, December 16th 1946,
cabmets and stairways. Also linol­
November 9 drive.
TATO LOANS:
buyers of cream, poultry and egg, at the hour of two o'clock p.m. as NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING
eum paste and waterproof cement.
NOTICE HEREBY IS OIVEN,
Both consumers and the food
Oregon producers who expect to
one block south underpass. 21N4xp the time and the County Court
FOR SALE— New Wlllys en­
Nyssa Furniture Co. Opposite rec­
Room in the City of Vale, Oregon, That A. L. Fletcher, Administra­ take out loans on their 1946 potato trade have co-operated to help
gines, New Jeeps and Wlllys
lamation office.
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WANTED
To
Rent—
Good
row
crop
os the place, for hearing any ob­ tor of the estate of James A.
parts. All makes and models
crops are warned by county AAA producers out of a difficult mar­
land, 40 acres or more. Harry jections to said account and lor
FOR SALE lt4—2 ti H. P. gaso­
used cars. Watts Motor Co.
Kelley, deceased has filed In U » j commUtee8 lhat they had better keting situation, Denny said. In­
Masto.
Route
1.
Homedale.
Idaho,
Uie
settlement
thereof.
line engine, International. Leo
Phone 144-J Nyssa.
County Court of Melheur County.
pn)mptly or lt wlll * um , iate.
or five miles south of Adrian.
creased consumer buying is re­
All persons interested In said Oregon, his first and final account
Fife, Phone 05R-2.
28Ntfc.
Only a few weeks remain In which flected In reports of greatly In­
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estate
may
appear
at
said
time
FOR
SALE
of
his
administration
and
that
producers can take advantage ol
FDR BALE— New plywood, all
80 acres row crop land on Adrian WANTED— To buy anything In ind place and file objections in Monday, December 30th, 1946 at this year's potato price support creased sales from representatives
sDes. W. Musgrove. Phone 3554.
«riling to said account and be the hour of two o'clock P. M. of
ench.
Fair
house,
good
well.
h " * or eal. Also buy bangrr cows leard thereon.. Said account is foi
program. Decehiber 15 Is the final retailers, who featured potatoes
Vale.
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jr land only.
or win Handle lor hide and oflall final settlement and upon the same said day and the County Court date for making an application and onions at attractive prices
Room In the City of Vale, Oregon,
15 acres In Apple valley, 2 room Phone 31M or 011J1
FOR SALE - Dry slab wood. Im­
22AUc
for quantity lots. The Central Ore­
jelng approved and settled, said has been fixed by the court as for a potato loan.
mediate delivery. E. E. Jenkins. house, cow shed, chicken house, 3
The loan volume so far is de­
estate
will
be
closed,
distribution
WANTED—
Wll.
buy
any
mode
miles from Nyssa. Price $3800.
(he time and place for the hear­ scribed as "m oderate', but county gon potato producing area re­
Veteran's housing Apt. No. 10.
3 bedroom house, lawn, shade, Wlllys cars, highest prices paid made of the property remauung ing on said account, when and committees In commercial potato ports that carlot shipments to
28N2xp.
telephone 144J. Watts' Motor com­ in the hands of the administrator where any person Interested In
garage, close in. Price $5750.
counties are expecting a heavy November 1 were 531 carloads, al­
FOR SALE— 1944 Ford IV» ton
3 room house, fully furnished, pany, Nyssa, Oregon, authorized and said Administrator dlcharjed said estate may appear, file object­ last-minute rush from producers most 100 cars ahead of the 433
truck, A-l condition. Frank Skeen, full basement, 3 blocks from Main dealer. Malheur and Payette coun- i of his trust.
ions in writing thereto and be who are waiting until Just before
cars for the same period a year
Dated this 12th day of November heard thereon. Said account Is for
Has.
lAttc.
Vi mile west Hashitanl corner.28N2 street.
the deadline to take a loan and
final settlement and upon being Its 90 per cent of parity price guar­ ago.
Several Improved and unim­ WANTED -Dead or worthless ani­ 1946.
Leo L. Utter, Administrator settled and approved, said estate
FOR SALE— Britannica Junior proved acreages.
Although the state campain
Estate of Roy Allred Utter will be closed and said Adminis­ antee. Committeemen point out
encyclopedias, 12 volume set, 1945 KEN RENSTROM. REAL ESTATE mals. .lorses. cows, calves, sheep
ended
on November 9, Denny polnt-
that
If
too
many
loan
applications
and
hogs.
Phone
collect
Nyssa
102W,
Deceased.
edition. A good reference library SUCCESSOR TO A. L. ATKESON
trator discharged.
Payette 560J3, Fruli.land 3713 or First Pub. Nov.
pour In just before closing d ate,' ed out that continued eflorls to
14, 1946
for children of all grades. Inquire
Phone 47-J
A.
L.
F’letcher,
Administrator
Nainpa 1000.
7Mtfc Last Pub. Dec. 12, 1946
It will be Impossible to complete
at the Journal office.
28N2xc
j Estate of James A. Kelley, deceased the loan papers within the re­ increase consumption or potatoes
FOR SALE— 1946 J. I. Case Com­
ana onions are needed to avoid
First Pub. Nov. 21. 1946
MISCELLANEOUS
quired 15-day period.
FDR SALE!— Three bedroom house, bine. Used to cut 200 acres. $1000.
NOTICE OF FINAL HEARING Last Pub. Dec. 19. 1946
waste
of abundant supplies of luese
The state PMA committee reports
5th and King. See Oscar Pike.
Stanley Keffett. Rt. 2.
SlOtfc MISCELLANEOUS— Sewing mach­ NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That
that a number of producers who loods. Potatoes are being featur­
28N3xp.
Hilda
L.
Tensen,
Executrix
of
the
NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION
FOR SALE— New grates and re­ ines wanted, treadles, portables and last will and testament of Dirk
took out loans early In the season ed us an ubundant food In a nat­
Department of the Interior
FOR SALE;— Electro irons. Guar­ pairs for any make of stove. Also electrics, any condition. Will pay Tensen, otherwise known as Dick
already have offered to deliver po­ ion-wide campaign during Nov­
Bureau of Land Management
anteed one year. Ati chi am e fin­ stove pipe, dampers, flue stops. top prices. Phone 247M. P. O. Box Tensen, deceased, has filed In the
tatoes to Commodity Credit to re­ ember.
The Dalles. Ore., Nov. 19, 1946 pay the loans.
ish. $6.45. Nyssa Furniture Co.
Nyssa Furniture Co.
240tfc 608. 469 So. First St. F. "Lete " County Court for Malheur County
Eackett, Ontario. Rebuilding, elec­
14NtfC.
her first and final account of her NOTICE Is hereby given that Will­ 1946 HARVEST BIGGEST ------- U. S. ARMY OFFERS
5Dtfc.
FOR SALE— New Wlllys engine. trifying, repairing.
The biggest crop harvest In Uni­ WELL PAID CAREER
administration, and that the Coun- iam Leon McCutcheon of Rt. 1,
FOR SALE— Eating potatoes. $1 Watts Motor company.
12at.
ted
States history has become a
MISCELLANEOUS—
Strayed,
two
ty Judge has filed Monday the 16th | 1 ember
““
s ’, 1942,
J , made
a * original
1 1 home-
^ '
cwt. Bring your sack. L. J. Joseph-
14,
reality with total crop production
As a result of the recent es­
t.on and Son. Phone 392-J, Payette, FOR SALE— 1936 model lVi ton cows. Owner may have by Identi­ day of December 1946 at the hour stead entry, Act 6-17-02, No. running three points above the pre­
Idaho.
3!Otfc. Chevrolet truck. Good rubber. Be fying and paying for feed bill and of 2 o'clock p.m. of said day and i 031675, for Farm Unit "B" or the vious peak year of 1942, os In­ tablishment of new pay scales,
sure to see this. Watts Motor Co. advertisement. Earl Chard, Route the County Court Room In the
a private In the United States ar­
1, Nyssa.
5D3xp City of Vale, Oregon, as the time S1/2S1/2 Section la. Township 22S, dicated by the November crop re­ il iy now receives an Income hi
FOR SAIE— 8-room house and 9 Phone 144-J Nyssa. Oregon.
Range
46E.
Willamette
Meridian,
port
of
the
U.
S.
department
of
lots. Phone 128M. Lloyd Founds.
MISCELLANEOUS— I am doing and place lor the hearing by the has filed notice of intention to agriculture. At the same time, the excess of that enjoyed by half the
21N3XC FOR SALE— No 1 field bags. 10
Court on said account and the set­
families of the United States as
unce burlap, vacuum cleaned and auto and tractor repairing at the tlement thereof, and that upon the ■make final proof, to establish report Indicates the large crop of last year, according to a survey
Klaas
Tensen
ranch.
Bill
Marsh
claim
to
the
land
above
described,
FOR SAIE— 4-room nouse, lm- 'atohed.
Jermulowske
brothers,
out-turn asked for next year Is recently completed by sixth urmy
28N3xp. approval of said account, the es­ before Frank T. Morgan, notary on the way.
tate will be in condition to be
recruiting lieudquarlers, Presidio,
public, at Nyssa, Oregon, on the
The 1946 crops reached harvest of SonFranclsco.
PERSONAL— Anyone wishing per­ closed, and the property belonging 7th day of January, 1947.
under
almost
Ideal
conditions.
Oc­
The cash remuneration of $75
sonal or civic announcements to said deceased will be distribu­
Claimant names as witnesses:
broadcast or wishes to appear on ted to the persons entitled thereto Charlie Hawk, Clarence Mt'Kague, tober's favorable growing weather per month, which the private re­
boosted
both
yields
and
quality.
ceives, Is only a small fraction of
NYSSA'S radio program" SALUTE under the provisions of the last F. E. Dazey and Durward Jurg-
TO NYSSA” over KSRV, "The will an testament ot »aid deceased. enson, all of Rt. 1, Homedale, Ida, Corn prospects Increased six mil­ his actual Income, the survey
lion bushels. Soybeans, potatoes, shows. "Hidden pay" In the form
Voice of the Snake River Valley,” All persons Interested In said es­
Grace Gavlre Lewis, tobacco, apples, pears, grapes, and of free clothing, food, lodging, den­
write or contact ALYCE WADA at tate are hereby notified to appear
Acting Manager sugar beets also Improved. The tal care and other benefits bring
the Nyssa high school. (Re. Sal­ at said time and place and /lie First pub. Nov. 28, 1946
only important decline was In cot­ hla weekly pay check to the equiv­
ute to Nyssa KSRV)
21N3xc in writing any objections that they Last pub. Dec. 26. 1946
ton production. Total oil crop out­ alent of about $41) a week, or a
.nay have to said account and be
put Is below 19*5. Com crop now total of $2083 a year.
MISCELLANEOUS— All kinds Of aeard thereon.
stands at 3,381,000,000 bushels.
sewing done. Room 4, Wilson's ap­
Undertaken In a sincere effort
Said account is for final settle­ REPORTS GIVEN
As a whole, yields per acre In to determine what the army lias
artments. Mrs. Marion Chard.
ment and upon the same being AT PTA MEETING
1946 were the second largest on to offer from a financial standpoint
14N5xp «tiled and approved said admlnls-
record, being 32 per cent above In comparison with the civilian
WYCKOFF
PHYSICIANS
,
ration
will
be
brought
to
a
close,
The
November
PTA
meeting
was
Always buying at top prices.
llstribution made of the property held Thursday, November 20 In the the 1923-32 average and exceeded labor market, "hidden pay" fig­
JEWELRY STORE
Deer
and
Elk
Hides
.emaining
in the hands of the afternoon at the Kingman Kolony only In 1942 Weather, Improved ures were estimated conservative­
s a r a z d T c l in ic -
Official Time Inspector for
seed, better production methods, ly. An estimate of $30 a month
Executrix and said Executrix dls- school house.
Raw
Fur
Union Pacific
and conservation farming contribu­
Dr. J. J. Sarazin
harged
of
her
trust.
The business meeting was open­ ted to the grain. Winter wheat to was made for food of the same
Hides, Pelts and Wool
quantity and quality as the sol­
ONTARIO
OREGON
Nyssa,
Oregon,
November
12,
1946.
ed by the president, Mrs. Carl Hill.
Jermulowske Xros.
Dr. K E. Kerby
Hilda L. Tensen, Executrix Some of the committee chairmen be harvested In 1947 Is making dier receives. Tills did not take
Phone
504
Weiser,
Idaho
Physician and Surgeons
OPTOMETRISTS
Estate of Dirk Tensen, other­ gave reports. Mrs. Guy Glenn re- good progress In the great plains Into consideration the rapldily ris­
prospects have seldom ing costs on the outside.
MISCELLANEOUS— Storage Set
wise known as Dick Tensen ported 83 children were examined especially,
better
The medical and dental care a
DR.
J.
A.
MCFALL
Deceased.
Jake
a*
Fix-it
shop.
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in the recent dental clinic, of which A cp PERPORMANCE REPORTS
L. A. Maulding. M. D.
soldier receives would, lt was es­
rlrst Pub. Nov. 14, 1946
only
17
had
perfect
teeth.
The
u u jj .
DR.
JOHN
EASLY
Physician and Surgeon
MISCELLANEOUS—For better ra- oast Pub. Dec. 12. 1946
timated, cost an unmarried civ­
hot lunches are being served to
Now Is the time, Glen L. Hutch­
! dio service bring vour radios to
i*hone 37
all children at the Kolony school inson, chairman of the AAA com­ ilian $100 a year, a married civ­
1 Nordale-Newsom Furniture store
Hours: 10 to 12 and 1 to $
house. Mrs. Lane reported lt is mittee reminds, for all farmers ilian about $250 a year. The first
I Gene Seybold. radlctrlclan. 13Jtfc.
too early to give any definite re­ who have completed their 1946 con­ year's Issue of army clothing was
Dally—Except Sunday
sults of this lunch program.
MISCELLANEOUS— Duplicate car
servation practices to call at the valued at approximately $215 and
Friday, November 29 Is the eve­ county office and file their re­ conaervltlve nature,
ar.d cylinder lock keys made. Gam­
DENTISTS
ning set for anyone who can to ports of performance. January 15. other estlmaes were of an equally
ble store.
250afc.
help shellac the lunch room. Help­ 1947. Is (¡he deadline for reporting
After 30 years service, the survey
IIORSE CARS
BUTCHERING
ers may contact Mrs. L. Kreager performance under the 194« agri­ notes, a first sergeant retires on
J. R. CUNDALL
Phone 21, Ontario, Ore
Remember
when
Custom butchering every Mon­
for details.
cultural conservation program. But $185 63 a month A civilian would
horse-drawn
street
Dentist
day and Friday. Beef, sheep and
A committee consisting of Leslie the committee reminds that the have to pay $1200 a year for 30
cars
were
popular
pork. Sanitary butchering guaran­
Phone 56-J
Stoker. Mrs. M. L. Judd and Mr. L. sooner the reports are filed, the yeans for a similar retirement In­
FLOOR SANDING
transportation
in
teed Phone 05R1. All stock mus1
Sarazin Clinic
Dlerking was appointed to work sooner payments can be made.
come.
some
of
our
large
come In Thursday or Sunday after­
with Mr. Stanley Huffman In SCHOOL LUNCH 8ET-UP8 GET
NYSSA
OREOON
Not taken Into consideration was
cities?
Cable
cars
New or old floors sand­ noon between 12 o'clock and 8. No
promoting and organizing the Ad­
the loss of pay frequently B uffered
were the first to
POTATOES, ONIONS—
•tick
accepted
on
butchering
day
rian high school library Into a
ed
perfectly.
Large
come to the rescue
School lunch programs are help­ through loes of employment in
One mile west of Nyssa on Alberta
F. F. BODMER
community library.
of those poor hors­
ing to consume some of Oregon's the fluctuating civilian market.
avenue. Jake Fischer.
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commercial
machine
The program consisted of Choral abundance of potatoes and onions
es. Then, In the 18-
Dentist
readings by the fifth and sixth The state PMA office la distributing
and experienced oper­
90's,
electricity-trol­
NU-ACRES
L egal A d v e rtisin g
Ph. 187W
grades, songs by the first and sec­ 10 carloads of Oregon potatoes and
ley cars-took over
ators. Telephone Boise
ond grades, a choral reading by 5 carloads of Oregon onions to
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
the burden. People
The Do-More 4-H club held Its
Wilson Bldg.
the fourth grade, and a compre­ school lunch programs, state In­ regular
6189R.
NOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN to
were afraid
they
meeting
with
Horace
hensive reading lesson by the third stitutions and county welfare Woods They plan to hold a Christ­
the reed 1 tors and all persons In­
might be electrocut­
HAY BUYER
FLOOR LAYING AND terested In the estate of William
grade
under
the
direction
of
Miss
ed. Remember?
groups. The commodities were ac­ mas party In connection with the
Mary Weir, teacher of third and quired by the government In con­ Orange party December 19. Phyl­
6 Clelland. deceased, that the un-
SANDING
NYSSA
fourth
grades.
I derslgned has been appointed ad­
Reflnlsbed. Filled. Varnished
nection with price support pro­ lis and Evelyn Evaas gave a dem­
FUNER a L HOME
Two articles. “What Influences gram operations In Klamath. Bak­ onstration on the correct way to
W. F. JAHN
ministrator of the estate of Will­
By Experienced Men
Minds of Youth", by Mrs. F*rancls er and Malheur counties.
iam 8. Clelland. deceased, and has
set a table.
Dealer in hay and grain Write N. J. Barnett
Deffer, and "Anchors at Home",
qualified as such. All persons hav­
Mr and Mrs Robert Palmer and
Idaho
by Mrs. Charles Newblll, were re­
Third at Good Ave. 71 ____ L — Marsing,
ing
claims
against
said
estate
are
Chucky spent Thanksgiving week
— -i-— LiLJ—
--
viewed from the Parent Teacher POTATO MARKETING at Nampa with Mr and Mrs. C.
required to present the same with
Sales Service Supplies
magazine.
proper vouchers duly verified with­
PROGRAM SUCCESS
A. Ommen. Mr and Mrs. John
JEWELRY STORES
Mrs Carl Hill announced the
in six months of the date of the
Palmer spent Thanksgiving day
December meeting to be combined
first publication of this notice, to
The state-wide potato and onion' with them and also visited Mrs
WORLD
FAMOUS
with the grade school Christmas campaign to help Oregon p ro -! Palmer's sister and family, Mr and
PAULUS
the underslgnol at his office 122
ELECTROLUX
program and treats.
Street In the City of Nyssa,
ducers market oversize crop* ol | Mrs. Granger Longatroth.
JEWELRY STORE Cleaner & Air Purifier Main
Oregon, which place Is hereby des­
these commodities has been an
The Farmerettes met at Susan
Union Pacific Time Inspector
ignated as the place of business in
"outstanding success," according to Barney's home An absentee show-
E. R. Anderson
JEWELRY — DIAMONDS
all matters connected with said
a report from John L. Denny of er was given for Ruth Palmer
WATCHES
Rt. No. 3 Sunnyside,
estate.
the state PMA office, secretary of
Mr and Mrs Fry went to Cald-
Main Street a. Second
Weiser, Idaho
A. L Fletcher, Administrator
the special food trades committee well Monday to get blocks and
Estate of William & Clelland,
CLOS IN a DATE NEAR FOR PO- which directed the October 18- lumber for the Orange building.
Weiser, Idaho Phone S04.
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