Centre Democrat. (Bellefonte, Pa.) 1848-1989, February 29, 1940, Image 2

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    THE CENTRE DEMOCRAT. BELLEFONTE, PA.
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h Pars Two February 29, 1940
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afternoon callers at the ©, E Aley |
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HOWARD
PERSONALS FROM BELLEFONTE'S NEIGHBORING CITY
UNIONVILLE
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Chireh Services i= |
Thursday even-
inz at the close of which will be]
held the regular menthly business
meeting of the Official Board.
Sunday School Sunday morning a.
the usual time followed by the reg-
ular preaching service at 10:30 with
sermon by the pastor, Junlor and
Epwerth Leagues in the evening at
6:30.
Presbyterian Church Services:
Bible Study Class Monday evening,
Sunday Scheol Sunday afternoon |
at 2:30 and the regular preaching |
service Sunday evening at 7:30,
with sermon by the pastor
Free Methodist Church Services:
Prayer service Friday evening, Sun-|
day School Sunday morning at 9 30
followed by Class Meeting: preach-|
ing service in the evening al 7:30
with sermon by the pasior
Methodist
Prayer service this
|
Missionary Meeting: —The mem-
bers of the Missionary soclely ol
the Presbyterian church will be en-|
tertained this Thursday evening at]
the home of Mrs. J. B. Stere,
League Meeting: -The
monthly business meet
{ the Epwor
this Friday
the home ¢ f Dick and Fred Hall
ams
We: dnes ds \
Reuben
Wiy expect to mov
from the Amanda
where they have
mms
resided Since coming to Our (
The Tax Collectio
would ve iy.
sONS3 havi An
id make
same at ¢
paymen
certain in-
tervals would accepted which
would show that they {or-
gotten and an effort is
to liquidate the same.
will scon be here when
J. R. Williams
day afternoon for
where she was called on
fliness in the family of
Ir husband, Mr
Nason. Their son had been
rapiial for several days fo
the removal of tonsils and Mr. and
Mrs. Nason were both confined 10
thelr bed with grippe and not able
to bring their son home when ne
was ready, Their many friends and
relatives here hope their recovers
may be speely,
are no
being made
May
all property
fleet
irs
left on Sun-~
Philadelphia
account of
her daugh-
and Mrs
4 pw
in the h
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
CARLOAD OF
SO. DAKOTA HORSES
AT VICKSBURG, PA.
Monday, March 4th
Beginning at 1:00 P. M,
At the Everitt Barn on Route 45
Between Mifflinburg and Lewisburg
2 Blue Roan and Grey Mares
Both in foal. ..5 & 7 yrs, wi. 3250
2 Bay Geldings. .5 & 6 yrs, wt. 3000
2 Greys, mare and gelding, 3 and
4 years ... wi. 3000
2 Black Mares, both in foal, 4
and 5 years. . wi. 2000
2 Roans, mare and gelding, mare
in foal 4 & 5 yrs, wi, 3000
Blacks, mare and gelding, 6 &
9 years ,. wi. 2050
Black Mares. ..7 & 8 yrs, wi. 2000
Bay Geldings 8 yrs, wi, 3000
Brown Gelding. ....8 yrs, wi, 1500
Bay Mare, in foal. .4 yrs, wi, 1500
Sorrel Gelding. 4 yrs, wi. 1500
Black Gelding... ..6 yrs, wi 1450
Black Mare. ....5 yrs, wi 1400
Buckskin Mare Pony, gentle
for children 5 yrs, wit, 850
This is another good load of hor-
ges. All double treated for colds,
bought direct from the farmer. If
you are in need of horses, this will
be a good opportunity to buy. So
don’t miss this sale. We will be
pleased to see our old and new cus- |
tomers at this sale. Sale to be held
Tain or shine, M. W. Boyer, Auct,
Fo John Gruenwald,
Owner,
L]
Po tas BS
|
| Daniel
{ home of another
| family, Mr
Mr, and Mrs, H. 1. Kerchner mo- |
tored to Altoona last Friday where
they transacted business and visited
with relatives for the day,
Mrs. Sue McEwen entertained
some of her friend; and neighbors
to an old fashioned «quilting on
Tuesday all day and evening,
We are sorry to learn thai Mrs
Alice Bosworth is not so good, she
at the present time being with her
daughters in Buffalo, N. Y. We
were hoping she wculd improve to
the extent that she could return to
our community where she had been
making her home with her father
Buck, who is now at the
daughter and
and Mr C. C. Holtz-
worth of Palrtnoum, West Virginia
MILESBURG
Mrs. Henry Malone lias been ill
with grippe du: the past week
Miss Betty Hall
with bronchitis is
who has been il
better at thi
| Ti J)
wriung
Russell Lelterman received some
wuts and bruises ahile coasting
Jean ar Nancy Wallace,
3 of Mr. and Mrs, Jame
are both ill
The James §
daugh-
Wal-
enteriained Lx
home on Priday
The main topic wa
i evils, and the
of marahuanna. This group
ly growing as all good or-
hould Monda
» week they were en
the home of Mrs. W
Snow Shoe
returned
home Thursd ay from Ohio, where
she has been visiting since January
As, Orrie Heaton a for + resi-
dent, visited two days of last week
at the M. L Wetzler home. Mr
4
Heaton hg no fully recovered
HE SPIDER AND THE
Wh en he saw she looked so neat
Will you walk into my parlor
Sid ne Spider frig the fly.
+ dot
L
chan no ineel
HOUSERVILLE
Mrs Paul
home
James
Those who wiped
huey quilt, Thursday at her
»: Mrs, Floda Houtz, Mrs
¥ Wirtz, Mrs. How-
Ralph Hoko, Mrs
Mrs. Robert Walter:
nd two Mrs, Williams from Le-
A
mont
Prayer meeting Wednesday
ing. Feb. 21, was held at the Robert
Walter; home. Those present were
Mrs. Homer Gaun.t, Mr, and Mrs
Andy Dale, Mr. and Mrs. James
Schreck, Mrs. Pearl Dyke, Mrs
Robert Walters, Mrs. Roy Wirtz
Mrs. Ralph Hook, Mrs, Howard
Neff, Misses Mary Walters and
Dorothy Coble, John Shuey and
Marvin Lee. Prayer meeting this
Wednesday evening wii be held at
the Ralph Ho kohome
Those on the sick list are Grant
Coble. Mrs. Ralph Hook and
Charles Gauntt.
The Ralph Tressler family moved
from Guy Stearns tenant house tJ
the H. 1. Allman house vacated by
the John Dearmitt family who mov-
ed to Hecla
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wirtz and son
Richard and Mrs Ralph Hook
spent Thursday evening at the Ber-
lin Chilecat home at Pleasant Gap.
Visitors a: the Robert Walters
home Sunday were: Robert Walters
Jr.. and lady friend and Mrs. Wal-
ter's brother, Lester Marshall
Miss Dorothy Coble spent Sunday
at the Lewis Snyder home at Marys-
ville
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wirtz and son
ed the play held in the new school
Richard and Charley Coble attend-
house at Lemont by the Women's
Club of Lemont
Visitors at the
home Bunday were: Mr. and Mrs.
Doyle Packer and three children,
of Centre Hall, and in the evening
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hook and two
children
Robert Cain and Miss Edna Pack-
er spent Wednesday evening wit)
Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Packer and
family a. Centre Hall
Sunday afternoon visitors at the
Ralph Hook home were his mbiher
Mrs. Jane Hook and two sons Gor
don and Walter her daughter-in-|
law, Mrs. Robert Hook and two s0ns
Leroy and William of Potlers Mills, |
Mr. Ralph long of Old Port, Mr
and Mrs, Roy Wirtz and son Rich-
ard and Charley Coble.
Mrs. Charles Packer visited with |
Mrs. George Cain at Bellefonte,
Saturday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Struble, and |
family, spent Sunday at the George |
Rider home at Lemont,
even-
Charles Packer
i her father
Misses Mildred Romanaski and |
Marian Barbey were guests of Miss |
Mary Weber at her home this pasi |
weekend. ‘These ladies are teachers
of Someriet
Miss Eleanor Leathers spent Sun-
day In Sta.e College, visiting
friends,
Mr. ‘Lester Wyland, Mr, Lloyd
Beightol and Mr. Farris Walker
attended eourt in Bellefonte this
veek
Mr. George Regal came home last
Thursday to spend his vacation,
The ladies of the W. CT. U.|
will not hold any meeungs during |
the month of March. The next
meeting will be the first Friday In
April
Mrs Robert McCollough and 3o0
Bobby, of Harrisburg, Mr, and
Mrs. Lloyd Berganiz, Miss Dorothy
P. Wagner, Miss Mabel Huey, Mis
Vivian Zerby of Huntingdon, were
callers no Sunday at the home ol
George D. Regal
Mrs. C. B. Schenck and Mrs
Frank Wallace of Howard, attended
thé joint commencement exercist
of Thompson College, of York and
Harrisburg, held in Harrisburg, oa
Friday evening, Feb, 23rd, when
Miss Mary Schenck was grad lated
Miss Schenck's name ed
among the honor student
addition to. the diploma
irem Thompson College, she Wil
also receive one from the American
Association of Commercial Colleges
of which only two were granited Lo
the class of 120 graduates, The
other diplcma will be given to a
young man who Is a graduate of
Thompson College in York
HOWARD SCHOOL NOTES
The sophomore class
ing an Ama.eur Hour
Prize will be given
t There «ill
program. If you wisi
; please bring your
winpanist will be present
15¢. adults 25
The Howard High thi»
tic ASSOCialo ponsoring a don-
kev baske: ball game belween the
Howard busi men and the How-
che Friday, March 1, 4
at Howurd High
| gvm. Admission 25¢ to all
an added attraction the Howard
town team will Y team {rom
Lock Haven ni
game
PLEASANT VALLEY
Emini
oe mont
wa is.
ir
and i;
received
music
chool
ne
timed
ant or ite
Gilad 10
LuVera
the Mitchells a!
: . a week
much improved
of re
Lee Richnher are LU
rou of 4 baby girl whieh
ame 10 their home on February 1
They have named
irs. Richner and
Mr. and Mr
children, visited
er and family
baby are
L#Roy
thelr [a2
her
The
4 eatin
Of Curn,
Rndy
ireday
Anna
Th
Eminhizer
visited on
evening with his parents
Mrs Farcie Eminhizer and
granddaughter Jane Eagler visit ed
Harry Peese on Sunday moraing af
County Home
Sunday visitors at
ner home were Mr
Richner, of Summi{
nie Bminhizer Mr
Anderzo n, and and
ler of Bellelone RD
Buncay visitors at Harvey Emin-
hizers witre Theoddge Emiluh
and Anna Rudy and Bugent La
LuVera Eminhizer and Johnny
Rudy visited on Saturday cvening
sith her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Orvis Lucas of Yar.
] on Sunday allerndon
Lucas’ father Wi
fore
the
wa
hind
Ria™
Ben Chap-
gek list, bu
a speedy re
to hear of Mr
man being on the
we =ure wish him
ory
Mrs
very well for
Miss Alta
weekend with her parents,
James Watking a. Summ’
Mrs. Fred Kessling of
spent Monday with her
Mrs. Wib Emel.
SPRING MILLS
With the passing of the iradi-
tional “ground hog” complex, be of
good cheer, it won't be long now
until the onion snow, the robins,
ble birds and the singing of the
“lawn mowers” in the land
A moving iidiure dhealre haa
been established in (he Grange Hall,
by a Lewistown promoter, with a
good attendance.
Mr, and Mrs. Paul Cummings and
son Dean. of Rebersburg, and Rev.
Reuben A. Houseal, of Dayton,
Ohio. were supper guests at the C
E Ziegler home on Monday even-
ing
Mr. and Mrs. Albin Jacobson,
spent the weekend visiting friends
at Williamsport
Mr. Harry Brungard, of Sta e
College, visited his mother rs
Lulu Brungard, on Saturday even-
ing.
A goodly number from our town
attended the evangelistic campaign
held in the Evangelical church at
Miltheim, last week under the di-
rection of Rev. and Mrs. Max Ha:
vey, who are very fine speakers as
well as master musgicians and at-
iracted large crowds,
Those who have been on the sick
list are reported as recuperating.
Miss Mabel Brown, of Bunbury,
has been spending several days with
Samuel Brown, last
Ce
Dessie Emel wasn’
a few days Ia t
Watkins, ape!
alr
week. :
Rev. and Mrs. Clarence C. Otto,
were entertained at dinner at the
| heme of Mr, and Mrs. 8, L. Condo,
las: Sunday, and were supper guests
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Guy
| Corman, on Sunday evening.
No Insurance
A fireman,
gas company representative were
called to the school building at Can-
ton Monday morning to investigate
the source of a smell as of some.
thing burning, which two instrue-
{tors were unable to explain.
mystery was soon solved, having |
centered in a boy,'& trouser pocket
| and a box of malches.
| gan on
an electrician and a
The |
JACKSONVILLE
brating her birthday,
were Miss Josephing
Mr, and
children spent Sunday
{ with the [formers sister
wd
other visitors
Deilz, Mrs
Batley and
Munday
Sunday
Church  sArvices on
March 3. are as follows
School 9:30; Worship with sermon | James Lucas, Mrs. Miles
10:45 and CE. 6:45, topic for dis- Mrs, Ted Dixson
cussion “Life Made New.” Mr, and Mrs, Doyle Toner and |
The Cheerful Helpers Class will children of Mackeyville, spent Bun~
hold their next monthly meeting! day «flernoon at the home of Mr
at the home of Miss Margarey Lo- | and Mrs, Harold Dolan
Thursday evening, Feb 20 The following named ladies who
The Ladies Ald Society will hold lent a helping hand the past week
their next monthly meeting at the in assis. ing Mrs. William Belghtol
home of Mrs. Willard Hoy on Sat- in quilting were Mrs, E. R, Bartley
urday even.ng, Maren 2. Wednesday, Mrs, John Dunkle and |
Neighbor Night held in Marion Mrs. Robert Conaway Thursday; |
Grange Hall on Thursday evening 8nd Mrs. Raymond Rogers Satur
was fairly well attended, consider. (ay evening
ing the roads and weather Mr George
Mr. and Mr Noll 1 fone, R. D., Mrs
children spen !
to learn that
Is not enjoying the
many i{riends wish,
Mr, and Mrs. Russell 1
Milesburg, spent Sa.urday
at the Swope and Lucas ho
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I
Millheim, spent
noon with his parents
George Dolan
Dolan and family,
Mrs, Florence Shpover
Sunday at
Miss June
Weight of Belle-| day supper gt
Sumner Harold Dolan and | Belts Aley
the weekend ms of this place, and Miss Betty Mr. and
relatives at State College, Pins NOU of ‘Hublersburg, were Thuri-| plemington, spent
Penna Purnace ay alterncon callers at the Sumner noon with his parents,
Mrs, William Dixson and
Grove Mills
Noll hme
1 er Shamp of Hublersburg, '*° x
Mrs, E. R find both father and mot
Von. - | enjoying good health
pent Sunday with his sister, Mrs Bartley was a
( aller ul
Biri] Miss Nancy Betz
nner
Winfield Deitz, other visitors a; the ' morning the Henry
same home last week were her siy- | “da home (0 see the new baby
Jacob Weaver of Hublers- and wis a di guest with Der’ enent the weekend with
E. R. Bartey of this sin Mrs Ralph Pletcher, of Lit-| o,, Mrs. Alice Betz
’ Jitt Vv { elyw iv 01 Py
ip NEARY whe ia slowly ROCHA Mr. and Mrs, James Lik
ACK Of LIM flu x
Sunday supper guest; at
Sumner Noll and daughter of the former's sister, Mr
» Jane were Thursday evening Ralph Yearick and
with Mrs. Orin Fye Hollow were even
Weaver Ben Herr and Mrs, Jack Ma- the home 0]
aunt Alle Bez v ! Bellefonte, were Wednesday (Continued on page
Yearick
est of her
was
Mrs. Howard
and
Pri da
{
ner
MM Howard rom an att
were Sunijay supper
Ted Dixson
«
th his brother family
and ng ¢
anoLher
Miss Pear)
day with her
Wednesday after-
Mr, and Mr
and brother Harold
and Mr
Lynn Winners of Lock Haven, spent
the A. A, Garrett
{rined Mis
Dixson of
Sunday
Mr. and
the home
and Mr in tl
later Mr
Mrs, Miles Bartley and |
afternoon
Mrs
mond Harter and family and sorry
Mr. Raymond Harter
good healih his
Ray- |
Farmer Parmer Crecrge Musser,
Branch, was a Bellefonte
Thursday, The Musser;
cupy the fertile acres
Myers farm near
April 1, 1940
Our veleran
Willlam A, Collin
disposed at this
home on Bast Main
home Miu
a 8un-
aean of
evening
me
Jolan of
writing,
slreet
weveral days
h Miss
College spen
past weekend wil
al Balleyville
The District
bakah lodges
Mp minl OOF
sOITy VO) turn out 4 desired
her no Mr, Adolph Veuler
winner, aas here in
Howard, | last Priday over hauling
granc~| sical Ins.rumenis
Reports from Plt
as were that John Gummo who i
some time at his son
Meeting of
afters
al city 5 a
burgh hospital
Mr. and Mrs, Isaac G
Eugene Ellenberger
“ —- ¢ 1
3 Springlie Ma
of Fox
allers at
Monday
the | weeks visit In that city
visitor last
will
of the Nevin
Boaldburg after]
retired blacksmith, |
is somewhat in-
Anng Jane Musser of Sta‘e
over
Anna Ward
will be held March
hall
Altoona Plano
our ectnmunity
SOine Ha-
burgh
Warren's home
pallens in J
Harpstle
mo. ored
PINE GROVE MILLS
(Reported by O. Mas Fry)
—— IR —
attending
the Pastern Siate Feed Co, annued
convention. Mr, Ellenberger Ls our
local agent,
“Eddy” Decker of Beliefonle, one
of Penna’s revenue nspeclirs wis
a pleasant caller with cur merch
ants last Friday, Eddy, one of our
| town boys, a son of the late Mr,
{and Mrs. James Decker, formes
proprietor of the 8: Emo hotel
back in the horse and buggy days,
Mr. J. Rand Miler and wile of
Miliheim, J, Benton Heberling of
Blate College, Mr, and Mri, C. M
Trostle of Boalsburg, Rev, and Mra,
John 8. English of Baxion Pa;
were among those from a distance
paying last tribute of respect Mon-
p. m, at the funeral of Miss
Donley, one of former
school teachers and best Enown
citizens, one whose lie 4 good
example to follow. Rev English
tormer Lutheran paswor here and
wile are enjoying a red iife, both
in the best of Talth, Pa ther Time
taking he best of care of them
Eugene  1rvin tenant farmer of
the Dreibelbls Brothers large farm)
(Continued on page 2)
Cay
Bue our
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Tetley's Orange Pekoe Tea Tender Ilona Peas
Mayfair Orange Pekoe Tea
N. B. C. Ritz Crackers
Herb-ox Bouillon Cubes
Holsum’s Peanut Crunch
Junket Rennet Powders
Junket Quick Fudge Mix
Sparkle Ice Cream Powders
Sparkle Gelatin Desserts
SERVE PORK
A Producer a ITB fa
Ilona Tomatoes
Chili Con Carne
Michigan Pea Bean
Ann Page Ketchup
White House Evap.
Sunnyfield Rolled O
Feature
FRESH-—whaole or any size—rib end cuts,
PORK LOINS
Ib 1%¢:
Pork Shoulder Roast
Ih 13
3-5 1b Loin End Cuts Ib 15¢: Center Rib Chops
4 to 6-1b average
Cal Style
Pork Butts for Roasting Pork Shoulder Steaks
FRESH HAMS  wuce sui
Hock ies
Haddock Fillets -
Pollock Fillets
Fresh Croakers--round
Smoked Picnics
‘Premium’’ Hams 5..."
Cooked Hams 0". nw,
Smoked Hams 0. ois
Sliced Bacon - - - 3
Jumbo Bologna - - - Ib
Large Weiners - - - |b
Ib 15¢
« Ih 10¢
Ib Re
Tendered
~ib
an Whiting - -
Jumbo Shrimp
Sea Scallops
Oysters--fresh stewing pt 25¢
GROCERIES G
A. & P. Corn—Golden Bantam
Quality Iona Hominy
SAVE MONEY!
Center loin Chops
Ib 9¢
Ib 18¢
pkgs
BAKERY
} No. 2 cans 2
cans 25
3 No.2
2 No. 2; cans
{ No. 2 cans 25
2 Ib cans 2:
a Frontera
B..
2 14-0z btls 2
10 tall cans 5¢
15¢
Milk
ats 2 20-0z pkgs
GRADE “A”
FANCY A 4 FP
SULTANA
Ih 19¢
Ih 14e
Ib 13¢
Ib 21c
Ib 21c
Ib 18¢
25¢
15¢
15¢
T reet LUNCHEON MEAT 12-02. tin 25¢
Pabst-ett Cheese 2 +- 33c¢
Fresh Butter r+ 2+65¢
Crestview Eggs - »- 29c
Makes Work Lig
Here is a New Lenten Dish—Bisquick Salmon
Crusty —{:et Your Recipe at Your A. &
Cleans - Disinfects
CLOROX
. Home Brighter
. Clothes Whiter
riot ose J 2€
Texas Carrots
hter
DAIRY
CHOICE
OFFEES
Direct from plantation to
vou ! Ground before your
eves to suit your taste.
8 O'clock - 3 * " 39¢
Red Circle 3" 43¢
Bokar - - 3°" 47¢
Condor - - *' 23¢
A&P
Sauer Kraut 2:
Apple Sauce 2:
Tuna Flakes
ANN PAGE PREPARED
Spaghetti - 2:
ANN PAGE SEEDLESS BLACK
Raspberry Jam 6-00 jar
FRESH A & P CRACKED
Wheat Bread 2.
FRESH JANE PARKER
Hot Cross Buns
PENNA BLUFF LABEI
POTATOES
Iceberg Lettuce —60's
Yellow Onions
cans
15¢
13c¢
10¢
19¢
2lc
15¢
10c¢
Cans
come 3c
nnd dt iils 150
_....10-1b bag 25¢
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New Cabbage... ......  .....40h15ec
Fancy Apples—Rome Beauty >
Bananas—Ripe Golden
Juicy Jomons..c_ Coe. aa
Grapefruit—juicy, seedless. ________5 for 19¢
FURE GOLD CALIF.
ORANGE
doz 21¢
NAVEL
W's - 2's
ven [QE
Gold Medal Pink
40-0 29
Cc
Prices Below Effective In All A & P Stores In Vicinity !
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Bisquic Salmon 2... 27¢c
RAJAH BLENDED SYRUP... qt btl 22¢
PANCAKE FLOUR Sunnyfield, 5-Ib bag 17¢
FRESH JELLY EGGS. .2 Ibs 19¢
CIGARETTES, Popular Brands 2 pkgs. 27¢
OXYDOL
age 37¢
IVORY
SOAP
= Se
Ann Page
Chili Sauce.
N. B. C. Excell Graham
Colonial Rainbow
CRACKERS. . .....Ib
{School Tablet given with each
FRUIT COCKTAIL +--
PINEAPPLE voovre suc
PEACHES vs ox — nuves on surces
BARTLETT PEAR
MACARONI or Spaghetti - 3 Ibs 17¢
CHEESE vox muck » J9¢ roxanons. n 2] ¢ vusv. » 23¢
MACARONI DINNER re
ANN PAGE BEAN
une 10€
“TENDER COOKED" 3 23-02. cans 25¢
.12-0z. btl. 15¢
Crackers... .....2-b pkg. 19¢
Kleen-ex
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TISSUES
~ JOc
2v1en25¢
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