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riday June 24 1938 The Slur News Begisler Bonne Terre Mo Page ive LOCAL NEWS Paul Boehle and Henry Mcar land wore guests of friends in armington riday Mr and Mrs William Putt of Hazel pun were out of town visi tors here riday afternoon Mr and Mrs Theodore 'Penhold er went to St Louis Saturday to visit their son in law ami daughter Mr and Mrs Paul Vundevin and family Their children Margaret and Teddy 'Penholder who visited in tile city for a wok returned ftlome with them Mr and Mrs Victor Jlousan and Mrs George Laiben of estus were entertained hero Sunday at the homo of Mrs Elizabeth Paul and daughter Miss Ida Paul Mrs Jos eph Laiben who visited here two weeks returned home with them Homer Akers son of Mr and Mrs A Akers who is enlisted in Nnwil Service stationed at Norfolk Va arrived limin' Sunday on a month's furlough Mr ami Mrs Lon 'landolt and daughter Shirley of 1 lesloge spent Sunday with Mr and Mrs Hay mond Short Mr and Mrs Charles Emery of Poplar Bluff were here Saturday and Sunday with their parents Alt and Mrs Oft Emery amt Air and Airs Emmett Gillam Miss Geneva Huth Emery returned with them for a two weeks' visit Air and Mrs Jake and 'Mouser visited the mother in law and sister Mr and Airs Carl Sutterer in Sunday Alisses lorence and Alabel Hop son visited friends in estus Sun day Bouchard was a visitor in St Louis Thursday IREWORKS at West End Pharmacy Saturday until Monday morning with her brother and sister in law Air and Al'rs Joseph Ohlms They spent Sunday afternoon with Mrs mother Airs Chris 111 at her summer cottage on the Mississippi near Portage Air and Mrs AL Johnston are entertaining tlieir daughter Mrs John Cook of Evanston 111 Beverly June and Lonnie Joe Howlett children of Mr and Mrs Alvin Howlett were guests sit an afternoon birthday party for their eonsin Ronald Gene Howlett In lat River Wednesday Mrs ('reely Is In St Louis visiting friends Miss Virginia Skaggs of St Louis was in Bonne Terre riday until Sunday visiting Mr and Mrs ILWinninger and Mr and Airs Roy House She was accompanied to Bonne Terre by her uncle andHint Air and Mrs Jules Heitz who spent the week end on a fish ing trip in the Ozarks Air and Mrs Wilford AuBuchon and sons went to rench Village Sunday afternoon to visit Mr An Buchon's father and mother Afr an 1 Mrs red AuBuchon Aliss Geraldine Davis of estus was a guest of Miss Dorothy Wil liams Saturday and Sunday Howard Turley of St Louis was at home over the week end with hlr parents Mr and Airs Jeff Tur ley Mrs rdinand Conrtway re turned Tn shay from St Louis where she visited her daughter Miss Edna Courtway and another daughter Mrs Harry Rongey and family in Granite City Ill since Sunday afternoon Miss Teresa Boohle returned from St Louis Thursday after visiting there since Saturday with relatives She was accompanied home by her uncle Harry Heine mann of Valley Park Airs Walter Rosener and daugh ter Bernice and Airs I eon of estus spent Sunday in Bonne Terre guests of Air and Mrs ir min Pettus Air and Airs orrest Herndon of Celebrate the 4th With po last he Cisco Texas were here a few days last week visiting Air Herndon's 'brother Rodnev Herndon and fam tl and sister Miss Alabel Herndon who is a patient at the Barnes ospital in St Louis Air and Mrs Wininnger 'and great nieces Alarilyn Wininn ger and Ollie Ann Dennison and Airs Wininnger's sister Airs Neva Wininnger departed Sunday morn ing for Gate City Va and Kings port Tenn for an extensive visit with relatives Airs Neva Wininn ger and granddaughter Ollie Ann Dennicon resided here for a year Alarilyn Wininnger will remain in Kingsport indefinitely Howard Turley who is employed in St Louis was at home for a week end visit with his parents Air and Airs Jeff Turley Airs Al Brasher went to St Louis Thursday to visit her broth er and sisler ln iaw Air and Airs Otis Aloore Air and Airs Ryal attended funeral services for a friend Airs Alaude Bowers Black at Black AIo Sunday afternoon Airs Ryal serv ed as flower girl Al re Hyatt spent riday until Monday at the farm home of her' parents Air and Airs Burchett near Pevely attending her mother who is seriously ill with a complication of diseases Airs Burchett is sixty seven years old Aire Hyatt returned Wednes day morning to be witli her mother until her condition is improved Dick Rainer 16 year old son of Air and Airs Rainer suffer ed with ptomaine poisoning week We are glad to report his recovered John enton Jr who has a fersition in a bank in St Louis and re 4 sides with his grandmother Airs Marlowe was at home Saturday and Sunday visiting nis parents vm l'rnesfino Evans who is I Miss bvans wnu is employed in St Louis was at home riday until Sunday with her par 55 ents Air and Mrs Evans Earl Shaffer Charles Alartin Ir vin AlcKinney Lester Short of El fvins Thelma Huff and AHldredNiw comer were guests of Miss Ko i' ra Belle erguson Saturday eve ning 4 Aires Ruby razier Mrs Cassie WMarler Pyeatt accompanied by STheodore Alatthes of DeSoto were Mguests of friends in St Louis Sat Kgurday evening Airs Alarvin Thurman daughter EbBetty of lat River were guests of iWMr and Mrs James ry riday pL Air and Airs James West IlNood son and daughter in law Air and Airs John White and nephew and niece Mr and Airs James ry were guests of Air and Mrs William Thurman of armington Route Three Sunday afternoon i Aliss Dorothy Hickman daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Milton Hick man is visiting her grandmother Mrs Sander in Hurst Hl Air and Airs Alalloy and Mrs Dewey of St Louis were visitors ofaMi'H brother in law and bjidster Mr and Mrs Milton Hick man' Saturday erguson will depart Sun dny for Columbia where he will attend a Janitorial school for a week Mrs erguson and children ynll spend the time in Murphys Ill with her slater Mrs Clarence LaPlant Mr and Mrs' Erlinger and i IREWORKS from West End Pharmacy Air and Mrs Smith were visitors in armington Alonday af ternoon Air and Airs Lawrence Carrow of armington were guests of Air and Aire Edwin AuBuchon Sun day afternoon Air and Mrs Orville Rudy and his mother Airs Alary Rudy of St Louis were visitors of Air and Mrs rank Brown and Mr and Airs Chester Brown from Wednesday until Saturday Airs Harry Bryan and daughter Miss Dorothea went to St Louis Sunday and visited with another daughter Aire Lawrence Adler and granddaughter Judith Ann at the Christian Hospital Miss Ernestine Calliott spent ast week visiting relatives in DeSoto Albert Hodge spent the week end from the CCC camp at Perryville witli his brother in law and sister Mr and Mrs John Chitty Air and Airs Leo Sucher and daughter Janet of Ste Genevieve' were Sunday guests of Air and Airs Harry Claywell and family and Ir ving Claywell Airs George Nelms of Elvins and Dorothy Williams who is spending the summer witli the Nelms family from the Baptist Orphan's Home in St Louis were luncheon guests of Airs AL Cooksey Monday Air and Mrs Counts and Rev and Mrs John Thomas Stew art enjoyed a motor trip to Arca dia Sunday afternoon Air and Mrs Clifford Wigger and family attended services at the Burton Creek Baptist Church in Washington County Sunday and a' birthdAy dinner for Leslie Riddle Airs Margaret Scott accompanied them to Potosi and spent the day with her son Thomas aye and family Ella Marie Thurman of arming ton Route 'One is visiting her sis ter Airs John White and family of Settletown Mrs Counts son rancis and Mrs George West visited friends in armington Monday af ternoon Mesdames Craig son or rest Bert Williams Woods and sister Miss Gertrude Robinson attended funeral services for a friend Airs Charles London in Herculaneum Alonday Mr and Mrs Woods the latter's sister Aliss Gertrude Robin son and Mrs Shermnn visited at the Charles London home in Herculaneum Saturday Aliss Margaret Acuff St Touis was a guest of Miss Dorothy Craig Saturday and Sunday Mr and Mrs Grover Wright and son Jack St Louis visited with Mrs Wright's parents Mr and Mrs Smith Cruncleton Sunday Mr and Airs Earl Deppcr of Clayton were visiting their parents Mr and Mrs DeClue and Mr and Mrs TfW Depper of arm ington Saturday and Sunday Sun day afternoon Mr and Mrs Depper and Mr and Mrs DeClue were guests of Mr and Mrs Willard De Cleand daughter Marla Rae in St? rancois who returned with Mr and' Mr DeClue and aonJlmmjt wefe'ln St Chajlea Hnetf at the DeClue her and and Mrs and Mrs of Mr McMillen is operating Line luugcst Assortment of West End Pharmacy She well Elizabeth to Rolla to spend daughter daughter business for a visit Airs Alaggi Editor a tiff Mrs Arthur Midgett Tuesday from Leadwood and daughter services and a the llemltltc Papin and son Chas and daugh Were guests and Clarence Smith Perryville visiting Airs Alary rioux John Boehle and and nation publican ticket Air and Airs Thomas Warth sons Charles and Lawrence Mr and Aire Burrus and Air and Airs Ernest Liwrence and family of lat River went on a fishing trip on the Huzzah River Saturday and Sunday Members of the Angler Class of tin' irst Baptist Church were en rtained by their wives Monday evening at the home of Mr and Mrs Hilman Ma rler Home made ic cream and cake were served II and of rench Village were visitors in Bonne Terre Air AuBuchon is postmaster there Julius Giebler of i'layton call ed on the Editor Wednesday on his way to Desloge Mr Gieblr is physical education instructor in the Taylor i'chool for Boys a private school at Clayton Graves genial circuit clerk county was a visitor in Wednesday Air is unopposed for th" nomi of Circuit Clerk on the Ro of this i Bonn Air and Mrs spent Sunday in the latter's aunt Air and Airs daughter Aliss Irma Boehle son Linus were in Ix opold Sun day guests of Mr and Airs Joseph Steinnerd Airs Myrtle Addis of East St Louis spent riday on Route One with her mother Airs Elizabeth Green IL McMillen of Potosi business visitor in Bonne riday and visited will) the Mrs George Olmstend Alyron Olmstead an 1 to ami Charles accom Umstead's fore going to San Diego an extensive visit with and friends Air and Mrs Sondley of Louisville Ky were Mr and Airs GeOr Wednesday afternoon paniod Airs mother Mrs Rogers Ark witli relatives Sunday will spend some time in Alonett be L'alif for relatives o'clock to hear Rev Wear talk on li's life work as a mission IREWORKS Tn Town At All Prices Hie members of the Ceiiti nary Hughes Methodist Young People's Dep ot Robert Aiayberry returned mi'iit to attend a vesper service I day from St Louis where he Arnold Hosts of Thurman They were enroute to northern states for a va cation Air Arnold formerly trav eled for the Belknap Hadware Co in this district and acquired many friends in Bonne Terre Rosie Mae Creglow orshee are in Arcadia tile Young People's conference of Christian Cliurchoe as delegates from the Bonne Torre Christian Church Air and Mrs Wood and Air and Mrs Eugene Walker of St Louis visited their aunt Mrs 1 VanAlen who is confined to her homo by illness Saturd Air and Airs Elmer daughter Evdyne and and Mrs Millie Carey tor Helen of St Louis of Air and Mrs John Boehle Airs VanAlen Sunday held a meeting Wednesday noon at the home Hosklng I 11 it Malone Dorothy attend'd basket dinner al 'Christian Church Sunday June Hiiglns daughter of Mr and Airs George Hughes was In Leadwood last Week witligrand parents Mr and Mrs a week with his brothers George 'homo and with Mr and Airs Wll jtho Alissoiirl I'ielfic Hospital Sun llain Blankenship day and report his condition im Alr and Airs A Gideon of proved Moon Is a brother ATaplewouJ were week end visitors tot Moon and Mrs Long at tile homo Of Mr and Airs A Lindquist Nonna Easter 7 ycar old daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Jesse Easter liad tile misfortune to break rglit arm riday when she from Hie poreli of her home is repo i il as getting' along as Airs Xavier Govro is in ville visiting her son Dennis Govro land family Air and Mrs Jules Moore children Elsie Marie Marvin Char les Jack Jr and Edwin spent last week in Cape Girardeau They went on an outing with friends on Black River near Centerville ovvr the week end Miss Mabel Norwine of Webster Groves is visiting her cousin HenryMcarland and family Her brother Norwine was also a guest at the Alearland home Thursday until Sunday Airs Vaughn Jackson and son Robert arrived Wednesday after noon from Nashville Tenn and visited uncle Henry Carrow until this morning Robert AVard returned to St I Airs Barlow Charliom an Mr and Mrs Mitchell sons Wilbur Jr and Engi ne iti on Route One with AirMrs Rib Safl'ull Sunday of Mrs John Tin MetliO'list Young Piopli 's Dipariment of Taylor ztviniie Air and Airs I on Vandiver and Air and Mrs Elmer Wilfong visited at the Charles London home in Heculaneum Sunday afternoon Air and Mrs Bethel enter tained Mr and Mrs Mor row of Columbia HL over the week end Alosdames Al Al Bryar and Bethel were in St Louis Tues day Airs 0 Bi thel and daughter Billy Roberta were in Sparta Ill Saturday until Alonday visiting relatives and friends Air and Airs Ogle attend ed graveside services for Airs Charles London at Doe Run Mon day afternoon Aliss Ruth Reynolds returned to St Louis Monday after a week end visit with her parents Mr and Airs Reynolds and family Air and Airs Reynolds daughter Ruth son Chester and Aliss Ruby Close of lat River went to Camp Talahi near redericktown Sun day afternoon to visit another son Harold Reynolds who is spending the week there Air and Mrs Marvin Gidlcy and daughter Connie Sue spent Sunday with Mrs Gidley'e parents Mr and Mrs Thomas Gibson near Potosi Mr and Airs Olin McDaniel and daughters Dolores Maria and Car olyn Jeanne were in St Louis Wednesday Mr McDaniel took the children to orest Park Air and Mrs Oran Holdman and family were guests of Mr and Mrs Thomas Gibson near Potosi Sun day Air and Airs rank LaRarge and daughter Afarion of St Louis were overnight guests of Aire La Barge's brother Guy Beijiiette ami family In the afternoon Ales damos Beqiu tte daughter Hetty Rose son Medford Guy rank La Barge and daughter were in lat River visiting friends Mr and Mrs Roy Shaw of lat River entertained Mr and Airs Jesne Edwards of Bonne Terre ri day evening Mr and Mrs Austin Gillam children Barbara and Billy of Herculaneum were visitors of his parents Mr and AIs Jesse Ed evening Mr and Mrs Hare were overnight visitors of her parents Mr and Mrs Henry' Day' in Rblla Thursday Mr' Mrs Mr and' Mrs Samuel and son' Milton visited Moon at Louis Saturday after vacationing a few days with his parents Air and Mrs Alfred Ward David Yates son of Mr and Mrs Austin Yates who attends Central Institute in St Louis has arrived home for the summer months Airs A Conrad gave a card party Tuesday afternoon for Airs Wesley Tyler of Memphis Tenn who is vi iting here Airs Wilford Aubuchon was hostess to friends 'at two tallies of cards Wednesday afternoon Mr and Mrs Olaf Roberts and sons visited Mr and Mrs William i'att of Route One Sunday after noon Mr ami Mrs Lee i'att of St Louis were guests at tile home and visited her mother Airs lorence Moon in Bonne Terre Airs Alarvin Dotson who is vis iting from Tulsa witli her parents Air and Airs AlcClt nahan entertained Airs A Kitchford and Mr and Airs 0 0 Bird of Victoria Sunday afternoon Airs Dodson daughters Pattie Lou Ber nadine and Heldegarde returned home with Afr and Airs Hird and remained until Tuesday evening when they accompanied her to Bonne Terre Created at ulton by Vets State" with four cities and two counties was created at ulton Alo Saturday with a popu lation of 200 high school juniors from all sections of Missouri Sponsored by the American Le gion the "state" is a device to give leaders" practical science through actual self government Officers of the cities counties and state will be chosen at an election Tuesday The boys Hi 17 and IS years old spent most of today in getting acquainted There will be religious services tomorrow ami tile actual work of the camp will begin Alon day Tn addition to governing the state and Its political subdivisions with each boy having an office the youths will attend classes In such subjects as citizenship methods of government and Missouri history A full recreational program also has been planned Charles Blackwell son of Mr apd Mrs Roscoe Blackwell Is at tending this state as the represent atlve of the local Norman Jack oon Poet of the Legion THE MISSOURI CONSERVATION COMMISSION OErrtRsoN city Missouri MM JtNMAU COMMUNICATIONS ft' Bobwhite quail will ln planted only on areas which iilei require ments established by wildlife au thorities and whieli a ld survey shows capable of lurnisliing ade food corer ami water the Alissotiri 'onsiTvaiion commission said this week The Com mire program for th" year starting July 1 plans the production and plant ing of 13 mm Boliwhlte quail and all will be distributed on the basis of this new policy the Commission stated Applicants for quail must furnish preliminary re port of the area for which the 4lrds are desired and if conditions set out in the applica tion appear favorable the field sur vey is made Those seeking quail must agree to permit no hunting for a period of one or two years count the birds accurately as pos sible twice each year send in bands from birds killed uith statement of cause of death feed quail in emergencies make every effort to protect birds from cats dogs and hawks not burn nesting cover pro vide adequate surface water for the birds plant and fence food patches increase natural food and cover plants cooperate with local conser vation organizations and establish a small permanent sanctuary pro tected from grazing and burning Now eligible io the creel and Rebecca Daugherty Rebecca Jane Calvert daughter of the late Janu and Harriett Alc Lamdian wus born in Libertyville Mo Marell 21 1SG5 and died sud denly Wednesday June 22 1UH8 at 3:20 a In Bonne Terre at tliu home of Mr and Airs Chester liar where she took a room six weeks ago I'ntll tint time she re sided with irer daughter Mrs' Oran Holdman She was 75 years 3 months and one day of age She was found dead in bed by lor daughb ln law Airs AVIflium Jiaucliurty Wednesday morning Rela eea me Calvert was united in murriag' in 1S83 to rancis Alarvin 'Daugherty in Bonne Tern: where they spent paetically all of their married life Mr Daugherty pri ended in death several years ago To this 'inion thirteen children were born They are John James irmin Stella Hattie and Goldie all of whom preceded their mother in dvitli during Iminry: Mrs Wal lace (pearl) Rosener Crystal City Alo Airs Walter (Hazel) Rosener Herculaneum Mo Mrs Leon (Nel lie De('lio estus Alo Airs Oran (Neoma) Holdmin William Daugherty Homer Daugherty Bon ne Terre Alo Ernest Daugherty lat River Alo She was the sister of the late John and Samuel Calvert and step sister Of Mrs Alil lred AIcClenahan deceased She Is survived by sevenChildren and thirty grandchildren the grandchild being sixteen years old Airs Daugherty professed faith inChrist in early' womanhood and united with the Centenary Aletho dist Church where she remained a faithful member uneral services will be conduct ed riday afternoon from Centen ary Methodist Church at 2 o'clock by the pastor Rev Clarence Bur ton Interment will be in the Bon ne Terre Cemetery Benham Ser vice Library News "What Said" by White I "The Yi arling" by Rawlings "Tills by Buck "The im portance of Living" Lin and vi I'illars of Wisdom" by Lawre nei' are books in the li brury All these tith with the ex ception ot "StV'n of WIs i (lorn" which is not a 11'38 publica ition are current favorites through out tire country "Heil On Ice" I among readers her: stands an ex cellent chance ot le ing" perhaps the most popular book tor some weeks 'This is a true story t'lctionlzed the ship "Jeannette" an her crew In 187!) she set out to find tho North Pole from north of Behring strait The boat drifted for twoycars cradled in Ice and finally was crushed by Ice foes In small boats the crew attempted to make their way buck to civilization Tills expe dition sponsored by the I' Navy and financially backed by the New York Herald stiends out in history as one of the most tragic and ill fated attempts ever made Edward Ellsberg has written an extremely vivid and apalllng of the fat ed ship and her crew Over COO books Were circulated from the library last week This is a sure indication that the summer trend is to read With the variety of material to be had for the ask ing no individual should fail to add to the completeness of the summer vacation season with a good story for entertainment Story hour for children will be held Wednesday afternoon at 2:30 County Agent Taking Summer Course at Mo Paul Teal extension agent of St rancois County is taking a special course of study at the sum mer session at the University of Missouri Twenty agents over the state are enrolled in the course of game bag in Missouri are: All species of fish excepting channel catfish (this fish is pro tected from June 1 to July 15) Squirrels and rabbits Dog owners throughout Mis souri have an added responsibility now in preventing their pets from destroying nests eggs and chicks of quail turkey chukar and prairie chickens as a means toward better hunting in the future Hunting is a natural instinct for most dogs but unlike cats which are able to climb trees and pene trate bushes where a large dog could not move their activities are confined to pursuit ot quarry on the ground Considerable loss ot quail nests in areas adjacent to towns and farm buildings could be avoided if dogs are not allowed to run at will during the nesting sea son 3Irs A Thurman Airs A (Major) Thurman nee Nancy A Rickard daughter of the late Samuel and Elizabeth Rickard died at her home on Route our armington Alo Wednesday June 22 1938 at 10 a rm aged 81 years and nine days She was married January 22 i 1SS5 to George A Thurman To this union six children were born one of whom died in infancy and Airs Harvey Hughes died fifteen years ago Airs Thurman is survived by her husband and four sons Ijawrence Willard Lon of armington and Alell of BloomsdtD Alo one brother Johnson Rickard arm tewclve grandchildren and one great grandson she was a life long member of the Little Vine Baptist Church uneral services will be conduct cd this afternoon (riday) at the It is open season on the little ivst Baptist Church in Larming foxes of the hickories but those jton ey Abernathy pas who go to the woodlots and wood I irst Baptist Church in cd areas along the creek bottoms p' 'W River assisted by Rev rank should know the conservation laws Crockett Burial in Park View before hunting squirrels th" Alls i cemetery Boyer service souri Conservation Commission suggests State hunting laws in regard to squirrels are few and simple but the responsibility ot the hunter to ward this or any other game in Alissotiri is even more important Conservation Director I Bode stated With a long season extend ing from June 1 to November 3u and a large daily bag limit of Hi squirrels allowed by present laws it is the duly ot every hunter to i closely observe these regulations see that others observe the rules and practice sportsmanship at all times the director stated Dr Cronbaugh 315 RISCO BIDG ST LOVIS MO OPTOMETRIST will be in Bonne Terre riday July 15 lat Riser Every Monday this number eleven are taking a course in agricultural journalism Have Your 4th of July Picnic Complete! MIDWEST Ritzv Rich ICE CREAM 00 A Gall Place Your Order by July 1st ull Quart Bricks 25c Bulk Ice Cream 40c Double Dip Cones 5c i Sweat or Cook at Home Enjoy Your Dinneriu Our Air Cooled Cafe a Enjoy the Christoff's Cafe Phone till Bonne Terre Squirrels hich were born early this year are now of a size most desired by hunters and within the next several weeks a second litter will make its appearance Alean while therefore the largest per centage of kills will be of male squirrels records show With fe males soon to bear another litter these squirrels may spend much time In their nests Squirrel nests therefore should not be disturbed and under no circumstances should nests be shot into In tlie hope of knocking one ot the animals from its retreat The report of Bennitt and Nagel in their game survey of Missouri Indicates that the squirrel popula tion as a whole is not increasing in Allssouri These wildlife tech nicians are among those advocating reduction of the daily bag limit from 10 to Squirrels apparently migrate and population reports from various sections of the state vary from year to year The fox squirrel is most common in Allssouri being found in all parts ot the state while the greys are observed in heavier tim bered nrret It is believed that young fox squirrels produce two litters of from two to four young annually while the greys have two litters of from three to five There are 10000" persons In Missouri who hunt squirrel These hunters are credited with taking about 800000 greys and 1200000 fox squirrels annually This kill Is approximately one third the total squirrel population of the state Tho reserve Is further reduced by predators drouth fire and from other onuses Subscribe for The Star News Register 1100 per year BANKING LOOKS AHEAD Completely Uncompleted When we subtract the we have from the things we want it is obvious that busi ness lias plenty of room (or growth But before we can go forvvard business men must have confidence in the future 4 hey must have assurance of cooperation from the government the people and their banks 4 he officers and directors of this hank pledge their continued cooperation in the financial development of our communitv Business men and individuals are invited to make full use of our facilities and services irst State Sank of Bonne Terre BONNE TERRE MO O'.

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