Nyssa gate city journal. (Nyssa, Or.) 1937-199?, January 13, 1966, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA, OREGON
THURSDAY. JANUARY 13. 1966
REAL ESTATE
Wanted to Rent
For Sale—
Miscellaneous
For Rent
HOMES
PAGE NINE
Legal Notices
38 ACRES OF BEET GROUND
SMALL TWO-BEDROOM Mod­
NOTICE OF EQUALIZATION
NOW BUILDING
Clyde Bowers. Phone 372-2406.
ern
Home
Seven
miles
south
­
Owyhee Irrigation District
(XX)I) USED REFRIGERATOR
Two- und three-la-droom eco­
1-tfc
west of Nyssa. Phone 372-2887.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
Bernard Eastman, 315 Main
nomy homes with full base­
2-tfc
that the Board of Directors of the
street, Nyssa. Phone 372-3535. 20 ACRES OF BEET GROUND
ments. Choose now und select
Land history unnecessary. Fred Owyhee Irrigation District will
2-tfc
your colors and floor coverings. TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE- Just
Arai. Phone 372-2166.
2-ltc meet on the 1st day of February,
cast of NysMa bridge on Idaho KEEP CARPET Cleaning Prob­
LIKE NEW—
1966, at 8:00 o’clock p.m. at the
side of Snake river. Phone Nu
Three-bedroom with 1H baths,
lems Small — Use Blue Lustre
office of the District, 17 South
Acres 674-2061.
2-ltc
curpet. built-in range. New low
wall to wall. Rent electric
Street, Nyssa, Oregon, to
For Sale or Rent First
price, $11,800. $1000 down.
sit as a Board of Equalization for
shampooer, $1. Coast-to-Coast
LARGE HOUSE On Apple Val­
Store, Nyssa. Phone 372-3545. 40 ACRES NEAR ADRIAN —30 the purpose of reviewing and cor-
ley furm, one mile from Nyssa.
HOW ABOUT THIS?
acres row - crop, balance pas­ recting its assessment roll and
2-ltc
Bernard Eastman, 315 Main St.
Large three-bedroom home —
ture. Ray T. Simpson Phone apportionment of charges for
Phone 372-3535.
50-tfc GOOD USED CLOTHING -Coats,
Two full baths, rumpus room,
372-2109.
l-2tp operation and maintenance for
two fireplaces, two-car gurage
suit, dresses, skirts, etc. Sizes
the 1966 irrigation season, and the
with large storage. New low TWO-BEDROOM HOME — With
14 and 16. Inquire at 305 Ennis
gurage. Good location. Phone
: assessment of $5 40 per acre for
price, $25,500. Long-term loan.
avenue.
2-2tc
872 2982 lifter 6 p.m.
l-2tp
For Sale or Lease operation and maintenance, de-
EXPERT FEE APPRAISING —
| linquencies in collections, reserve
Federal und state of Oregon TWO - BEDROOM FURNISHED ELECTROLUX — Sales, service TWO-BEDROOM HOUSE—With ■ and administration expenses and
and
supplies
of
vacuum
clean
­
APARTMENT Suituble for in­
option to buy. Located at 114 $2.25 per acre for construction
certification All types of rural
ers and floor polishers. Harold
dividual or couple. Cull 372-
Park avenue. Mrs. V. V. Gri­ charges during the year of 1966.
und urban properties.
Potter. Phone 549-1745, Weiser,
3356.
1 -2tc
der. Phone 372-3303.
l-3tc
The assessment roll and records
Idaho.
35-tfc
KEN POND
for
1966 may be inspected at the
TWO-BEDROOM
HOME
—
Onc-
Real Estate — Naw Homas
office of the district by any in­
year - old. lxicated at Nyssa- BEEF OR PORK For your lock­
16 North Third
Dial 372 2915
Miscellaneous
terested person during office
er. Cut, wrapped, frozen and
Parma junction. Call Nu Acres
Ken Pond. Ros Phone 372 3168
hours of each business day.
guaranteed
good.
Treasure
Val
­
Services
674
8M1
l-2tp
Hal Hopper, Res. Phone 473-2076
Done by order of the Board of
ley Packing Co. Telephones 372-
GENERAL FARM
Including
3103 and 372-3393
31-tfc BUTCHERING — Hogs, beef and Directors.
sheep. Free pick-up in Nyssa
beet und wiieat allotments.
OWYHEE IRRIGATION
area. Cutting, wrapping and
Also five-acre orchard. Phone ORDER METAL HEADGATES
DISTRICT
NOW for your concrete ditches.
freezing Hickory-smoked hams
372 2672
2-tfc
By Harold Henigson,
THREE BEDROOMS - Rumpus
Eder Hardware Phone 372-
and bacon. Treasure Valley
Secretary
room in basement, living room GOOD TWO BEDROOM HOME
2266.
17-tfc
Packing Co. Telephones 372-
First publication, January 6,
und fumiiy room with fireplace.
With garden spot. In country.
3103 and 372-3393.
31-tfc 1966.
Carport, nice yard, Best locu-
$40 per month. Bernard East­ WHITE BEDROOM SET — In­
Last publication, January 27,
tion. FHA terms, Shown by
cludes twin-size bookcase head- PROPANE BOTTLES FILLED—
man Agency PbOM 872*8830
1966.
appointment.
board,
rails
and
three-drawer
5-gallon size, $2 each or two
2-tfc
dresser. Bob Root. Phone 372-
for $3.75. Ideal Gas and Appli­ INVITATION OR ADVERTISE­ i
10 ACRES One mile from town.
2969.
50-tfc
ance,
Nyssa. Phone 372-2214.
Excellent soil Good house.
MENT FOR BIDS
For Sale—Real Estate
22-tfc . 1. An invitation to bid is ex­
$17,500.
INVESTMENT—
tended by WILSON'S MARKET,
TWO BEDROOM HOUSE — By
For Sale—Autos
Two—Two-bedroom houses and
For
Sale
_
Produce
Inc- f°r
demolition and re-
owner. Phone 372-3147. Mrs.
one three - bedroom house, all
Douglas Wilkerson.
33-tfc 1957 PONTIAC Two-Door Hard­ --------------------------------------------- moval of the existing building lo-
well-locuted on paved streets.
top. $250 cash. Phone 372-2310 APPLES — Delicious, Jonathan, cated at the corner of Main and
All three for only $9,000. Some
Rome and Winesap apples, ly«! Second Streets, Nyssa, Oregon,
Of 372-3302.
2-ltp
terms.
miles east of Gayway junction. Work is to be performed under
REAL ESTATE
1955 FORD TUDOR—V-8 engine,
one general contract. Sealed bids j
EXTRA LARGE living room with
Phone Fruitland 452-3352.
automatic shift. Good running
will be received until 8:00 MST
FOR SALE
fireplace, large family area and
42-tfc
I
condition. $275. Mrs. W, A.
at the office of Gene Stunz, At­
kitchen. One bedroom and bath 235 - ACRE ROW CROP AND
Kinney, two miles east of Ad­
torney of 106 Main. Nyssa, Ore­
upstairs with three bedrooms
STOCK RANCH — Two - bed­
rian on Parma highway. 2-2tp
For Sale—
gon, on January 25, 1966. Bids
and bath downstairs. $13,000.00.
room house. $42,500. Terms.
will be opened publicly at the
TWO - BEDROOM HOME
Farm Machinery 1 : above
On 120 ACRES
CIOM t<> Nvssa
stated time and place and
North First street for only
Two - bedroom modern home.
Work
Wanted
SIX-ROW
McCOLLUM
BEATER
1
read
aloud.
Bids received after
$7,500.00
Row crop and stock setup. $36.-
with six-row clippers attached, the time fixed for opening cannot
WHY
PAY
MORE?
—
Experienced
000
with
$8,000
down
Very
BEST LOCATION
Can be adapted for beating po- be considered. Bidders and others
and guaranteed work. We top
easy terms Four and five per­
Two-bedroom home with car-
tatoes. Phone 372-3393. 28-tfc properly interested are invited to
or remove trees and also do
cent intereat.
peted living room and dining
3324.
41-tfc be present at the bid opening.
roofing
work.
D.
M.
Barnhart
room. Newly remodeled kit-1
FOR SALE OR RENT
------
2. Documents:
and Sons. Call Ridgeview 339-
Chen, built-in electric range and
(a) Specifications, including bid
3324.
41-tfc
oven. New natural gas fur- j 80 ACRES — Row-crop and stock
Lost or Found
farm.
I and contract documents may be
nace. Complete two • bedroom
examined or secured at the of­
apartment in basement. $14 I
MEL BECK
LOST—SMALL PUPPY, German fice of SMITH & KEYS, Archi­
Wanted to Buy
800 00.
Shepherd cross. Tan with black tects of Route 1. Box 184-E, On-
REAL ESTATE
muzzle. Disappeared Tuesday tario Oregon.
HIGHEST
PRICES
PAID
for
214 North Main
Dial 372-3532
from
North Eighth street. Call
slaughter horses. Clyde Smith.
3. Deposit: Each Set, $5.00.
372-3163 or 372-2233.
2-xx
Real Estate
Phone 889-8666, Ontario, Ore.
(a) Refunds: The full amount
Across
from
the
Ontario
Sales
of
deposit for one set of docu­
Insurance
THIS IS
Yard.
23-tfc
ments will be refunded upon re­
315 Main St
Phone 372-3555
A GOOD BUY!
turn of the documents, unmuti­
lated and without marks or an-
40-ACRES
Business
1 notations at or before the time
—
for
—
Row Crop Land
set for opening bids. Other de­
Opportunities
BODY WORK
With Good House in Apple
posits will be refunded with de­
ductions for the actual cost of
Valley . . . Good location . .. SPARE TIME'’ EXTRA INCOME!
PAINTING
COMPETENT MAN or WOMAN
; reproduction of the documents
Old water right.
interested in making money
under the same conditions.
and
$16,000
now and in the future to refill
4. Bid Guarantee:
With $5,000 Down
WINDSHIELD
and collect money from our
(a) The Bidder is required to
new super coin - operated dis­
i furnish a $1,000 Bid Bond in the
Glass
Installation
A. L. ATKESON
pensers. No soliciting original
form of a certified check, a bank
(FREE ESTIMATES)
accounts as route is established
cashier's check, or a bid bond,
REAL ESTATE
by
us.
To
qualify
for
profits
representing a guarantee that he
PARMA, IDAHO
and ownership you must have
shall execute all items as out­
Phones 722-5786
$600.00 to $1900.00 to invest I
lined in the Documents and Spe­
and 6 to 10 hours weekly. For
cifications.
or 722-5372
interview write Interstate Mer­
5. Right to Reject Bids.
505 Main Street
■
chandisers, Rochester Minneso­
(a) The right is reserved by
Phone 372-3524
ta.
Include
phone.
2-ltp
(the
Owner) Wilson’s Market,
FOR SALE
NYSSA. OREGON
Inc., to reject any or all bids and
THREE BEDROOM HOME—
Classified« Bring Resultai
to waive informalities.
Carpeting, fireplace, garage and
(b) No bidder may withdraw his
carport. $13.500.
bid after the time set for the
opening thereof unless the award
LOANS
Gate City Journal BOB FARM
of the Contract is delayed for a
THOMPSON AGENCY
period exceeding thirty (30) davs.
NYSSA, OREGON
Dial 372-3355
WILSON'S MARKET. Inc.
————————————————
Federal and State
By HOUSTON WILSON
President
$5.00 and Up
Published Jan. 13 and 20, 1966.
FOR SALE
Bernard Eastman
SEE US
•FINEST*
COMMERCIAL
PRINTING
V 14 je
WEDDING
I STATIONERY
RAY'S BODY &
PAINT SHOP
I
SEE US
—for —
Good Used Cars!
1960 Ford 4-Door Sedan
$595
V-8 with automatic transmission, radio and
heater. New interior. A local unit.
1957 Plymouth V-8
1959 Studebaker 2-Door Wagon
STA-RITE
PUMPS
— CALL —
Nyssa Co-op
$139
372-3548 or After 6 p. m.
Phone 372-3038
$845
SEE US
for
Six-cylinder with four-speed, radio and
heater.
-------- o--------
Jacuzzi Pumps
— See Our Nyssa Representative —
RODNEY COWGILL
SERVICE
On All Makes!
CALL 372-2901
— PHONES —
GENTRY FORD SALES, Inc.
Days .... 372-2266
Nights . . . 372-3377
Malheur County’s ONLY FORD DEALER — For
Ford Cars, Trucks, Mercury, Mustang and T-Bird
490 So. Oregon
Ontario, Oregon
Dial 889-8601
214 North Main St.
Phone 372-3396
NYSSA, OREGON
We Service
All Makes!
Six-cylinder with standard transmission.
A good second car!
-COMMERCIAL-
1958 Chevrolet *2-Ton Pickup
H & R Block Co.
Sales — Service
$195
Automatic transmission, radio and heater.
INCOME TAX
PREPARATION
and
A.
SEE US
FOR EXPERT
Wheel Balancing
and
Front End
Alignment
— ALSO —
COMPLETE
Radiator Service
— by —
Ed, Con or Bob
— at —
Chevrolet
Eder Hardware Swager
420 Main Street
Nyssa, Oregon
NYSSA. OREGON
IN APPRECIATION
We want to thank our friends
for their many kindnesses ex­
pressed in thought and deed fol­
lowing the sudden death of our
beloved husband, father and bro­
ther, Lloyd Topliff.
—Mrs. Dorothy Topliff
and Lonnie
Leslie Topliff
APPLIANCES
Dearborn Large
Gas Heater.
Dearborn Small
Gas Heater.
Universal
Gas Heater.
Siegler Oil Heater.
General Electric
50-Gallon
Water Heater.
(Gas Appliance Adapted
for Natural or Propane)
IDEAL GAS and
APPLIANCE CO.
Dial 372-2214
Moaday, Jaa. 17
Thru Friday. Jan. 21
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Kangaroo (L)’
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Morning News
(Live)’
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10 55- Movie Time,
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Anne Bancroft,
Richard Boone
—— Morning
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Duke Show 7
6 30—Red Skelton
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Premier
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"National
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Part I
10 30—Ten-Thirty
Report
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10:55—Movie Time,
"Break in
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Forrest
Tucker,
Eva Bartók
--------- Morning
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M ednesday, Jan. 1»
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6 30—Beverly Hill­
billies (L-C)’
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Show (Color)’
8 00—Danny Kaye
Show (Color)’
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9 30—Secret Agent’
"The
Mercenaries"
10:30—Ten-Tnlrty
Report
10 45—Sports Final
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10:55—Western
Playhouse.
The
Halfbreed.”
Robert Young.
Janis Carter
--------- Morning
Headlines
Thursday, Jan. 20
6:00—Gilligan’s
Island
6 30—My Three Sons
7:00—Thursday Night
Movie’
"The War
Lover,”
Steve
McQueen.
Robert
Wagner
9 00—Jackie Gleason
Show
10:00—Peyton Place.
Part III 1
1
i
10:30—Ten-Thirty
Report
io (5 Sports Final
10 5o The Weather
10:55—The Ski Scene
11:25—Movie Time.
"Voodoo
Woman,”
Marla English.
Tom Conway
--------- Morning
Headlines
Friday. Jan. 21
6 00—The Munsters*
6 30—Hogan's Heroes
7 00—Gomel Pyle.
L'SM<‘ (L-C)’
7 30—The Smothers
Brothers Show’
8 00—The Wild, Wild
West’
9 00—Honey West 1
9:30—Trials
of O’Brien’
"A Horse Called
Destiny"
10 30—Ten-Thirty
Report
10:45—Sports Final
to 5u The Weather
10:55—Movie Time.
"Home
Before Dark.”
Jean Simmons,
Rhonda
Fleming
--------- Morning
Headlines
Saturday, Jan. 22
7:00—Captain
Kangaroo’
8:00—Mighty Mouso
Playhouse
8:30—Linus the
Lionhearted
(Color—CBS)
9:00—Tom and Jerry
(Color—CBS)
9 30—Quick Draw
McGraw
(Color—CBS)
10:00—Sky King*
10:30—Adventures
of Lassie*
11:00—My Friend
Fllcka
11:30—Tennessee
Tuxedo
12:D0—Heckle and
Jeckle’
12:30—Magilia
Gorilla 7
1:00—CBS Saturday
News (Live)’
1:30—Saturday
Matinee,
"True to Life,”
Mary Martin,
Franc-hot Tons,
Dick Powell
(Color)’
3:00—Golf Classic*
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4:30—Voyage to
the Bottom
of the Sea f
5:30—Gldget 7
6 00—Lost in Space’
7:00—Saturday Night
at the Movies’
"You're Never
Too Young,”
Dean Martin.
Jerry Lewis
9 00—Gunsmoke’
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|ii:3i>—Ten-Thirty
Report
to 45—The Weather
10 50—Movie Time.
"Damn
Yankees,"
Tab Hunter,
Gwen Verdon,
Ray Walston
---------- Morning
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7 ABC
KTVB — Boise . . . Channel 7
kuaday. Jan. 1«
Monday. Jaa. 17
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(Live—Color)1
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(Live—Color)1
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Dana Wynter,
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News (Live)I
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and Weather
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"The Unknown
Land,”
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Shaw Smith
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ley Report (L)
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Hometown
Reporter
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in Motion
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Tuesday. Jan. 18
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ley Report (L)‘
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Hometown
Reporter
6:15—Weather
in Motion
6 20—Sports Picture
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the Car
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"The Tin Star.”
Henry Fonda,
Anthony
Perkins
9 on—F-Troops »
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USED
Nyssa, Oregon
KBOI — Boise . . . Channel 2
'Mindn, • Jan. 16
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9 30—Armchair
Adventure
9 35—Sall Lake
Tabernacle
Choir
10 00—The Beatles 7
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11 00—Riverboat
12.00—Face the
Nation*
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Spectacular:
llarlern
Globetrotter»
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All-Star Game
< Live—< 'olor t •
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5 30—My Favorite
Martian
«Color)’
6 00—Ed Sullivan
Show (Color)’
7 00—Perry Maron
(Live)’
"The i'are of
the Midnight
Howler"
9 00—Candid
Camera (L)’
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Line? (I,)’
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Ship in the
Army’
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Part I •
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10:45—Harry Reasoner
New ■ < Live) •
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Mamie Stover."
Jane Russell,
Agnes
Moorehead
■
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Thru Friday. Jan. 21
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10 55—Tonight Show’
Thursday. Jaa. 20
4 :00—Adventure Time
5 30—Huntley-Brink­
ley Report (L)’
6 00—The Big News;
Hometown
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6:15—Weather
In Motion
6 20—Sports Picture
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ley Report (L)’
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6:20—Sports Picture
6:25—Business News
6:30—Peter Pan
(Live—Color)’
8 30—Mr. Roberts
(Live—Color)*
9:00—Man From
UNCLE
(Live—Color)’
10:00—The Farmer’s
Daughter 7
(0:30—Nitebeat News
10:45—Weather
Hi 50—Nitebeat Sports
10:55—Tonight Show’
Saturday. Jaa. 22
7 00—The Jetsons
7:30—Atom Ant
8 00—Secret Squirrel
8 30—Underdog
(Live—Color)’
9:00—Top Cat (L)’
9 30—Fury (Live)’
10 00—Bugs Bunny
(Live—Color)’
10:30—Milton the
Monster and
Fearless Fly
(Live—Color)|
11:00—Hoppity
Hooper (L-C)7
11:30—American
Bandstand
(Live)!
12:30—Shell's Won­
derful World
of Golf’
1:30—Bing Crosby
Golf Tourna­
ment (Live)7
8:00—Wide World
of Sports (L)7
4:30—The Outdoor
Sportsman
5:00—Little Hobo
5 30—Flipper (L-C)’
6 00—I Dream
of Jeannie (L)’
« 30—Lawrence Welk
(Live -Color)’
7:30—Hollywood
Palace (L-C) 7
8:30—Get Smart’
9:00— The Big Valley
10:00 Bob Young
News (T.lve)7
10:15—Weekend News
and Weather
10:30—Saturday
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the I<ooae,"
Mara Corday,
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