UNION PRESS -COURLER Page 34 Mrs Robert J Cassidy Patton; Six Million Pounds re Rotor Cuts uci Cdwsrd J Haluska Patton Rev Henry Lee Robiser Jr. Cressol Surplus Food Given =u em ¥ vo om KiNG 8 8 MER os Sr i ple - ——— with his wife and parents HRoraid ys Guests Btelty was stationed in the UU 8 Army mm France and was raked horse when his awiher Mrs Har ~ Memorial Program Tuesday Tribute a At Recent Dinner |= sai Sli Sn. Lrroand Observer Corps at the Reven Pation FFA members Mr re 2 ¥ remains oa Serious ¥ " To Mrs K E Good Patton Fire Hall still is ermpty and their adviser William Brough rich n at the Bnasgier Hesps- Lambria Residents Mra Rars I Yerkiev was for all but a few bowrs of ! VOURTIONA: AFT Cute eter #1 rained aR executive secretary - every dav ir ad cir A Ppt High HET : : & Top Artists Provide In 2-Can intians Waes pi po . FER Fre BITIVERE Air EY i Ep Phe Response to & plea in last guiels © Wagar Gooferbars of ro 25 ed a str biis { a Ras Sen ol 3 . * » 3 “ bt p os 5 Ae 4 or Entertaning Event man the Civil "Defense post Thursday at Ft. Steswis arary mngurated Jas 'gg i ' " gngler FTloepits : week's sue for volunteers fo a4 Fo. bt BT B DEDGUES hed pi pital ee bein ‘ \ 8 a gl - Sas Fail etlereil a nraly- 2 er or 1g g Ae iH SERS OWH § rol # an ar 3 F ye | . 0 did not bring cncomraging re BA TRA Oow priser her condi Api the Soumty Comme lesion : ivnproved ers y | The memorial program Bones | walts. A few peo phoned, Kiwanis and Pennsvivania Potato fing Mrs. Marian Bigier GQ : ho 0 vevemodin wy Cal ved Stephen Yahner ng 1 Sth Aa 4 Bigler 0d state agprmoyilars Moy wd Mrs Pan Kane dasgk- wr oy 3 hie hg re sive a ye ie be maple. apie, | ter. Lode and som, Paul, and Mrs | 0¢ SEs of 91.000 slgitle rew- own Barneghs Mre, Frank Callahan ou nd Patton ine Passer keeps hor ORange 5-3161 Patton Motor Sales |x, min rans, 5: ¥ ots work al less expense U ets Recognition For Training Plan i pr 1110 owner a Patton Motor Sales Co iocal Dadss-Piymoutn dealer, has re. - icial notice from Detroit | it has been Singled out for! Ty award from the Chrys The award was in red ognition | completion of seven years in the Mastes Tech- nrajects for the oon rice ‘onference a 4 i : meeting Monday! Bemtinuous, nationwide training k ; < Py : - evening in the home of Anthony fue "e 3 or in the servicing of Chry- An » : it Corp. vehicles Anna Ly Miss Yerger spoke feeling Stenhern Yahner Sa ¥ fra € peared ard wo dorrn wil raat gr det Notification came from W. B Btephen Yahner was named as] food's wisdom and foresty ‘Empty Room’ At Fire # aYLo MEV Ie A few pers tiv but mo additional help sas > ers : sctuslly shown up TF our WES Af arilanding Ir . a - 8 ch. : 4 ¢ f , Were presen fe 2 bute to the Pounder: and Ins din Ladies of the HBT are put : 5. dents in the coumty Food was shipped in railroad ¥ iene € caw : Pa #4 2 a a s & ali : ting mm wey pen Posrrre Huis PERMITS ani turkey 8 Taw Fi ry ag i Bard To Head Pation Mrs a — Muste Cut this month, bt whe is to Faeen being Miss Pat heh, Bra: « Mrs : : ! rs Eovnibi rare from various points in the shag ht ries a Sony ™ 5 a John Bemonich president weior at the (iB : Yok TT prem waleh for the planes the other WRIGT @ ww loos] high sched mation te (Cresson Aone. Nisbon ‘ : Sleomd Mrs Good # MANY i 21 or 22 hours? TFA members sltending were f . . in OB Iv . Fl rus F Puy 4 % # i ho wih ade | i» a ¥ ER Bein wl na is _ \ . KF is ric u cp 3 WN RIT PREY tribute Phoge ORange 53512, OR John V7 Pk 1 o> Pauli Reg Bd tovyn I nited Wine Workers Brust Y i ¢ Senpth of Be. Hitenfed the rhe Sem 8 wok Loewen Members of the Patton-8t Law dO TR Ted Pest 4 gine tine tata jr wnge 5.22 or DRangw 5.615% Ward Rew it ITI Wilfred Miller at thie : Lomita. Pittabireh hoo sas phe bund mp tf r allet- Miss Yvonne Yerger who was snd volunteer NOW a 2 RAM here. Bernard Ber Eras Eh aa mad at tha im mus af Cresson for | Setribhe- Regta Hs TLE Ca i irence 4-H Club selected officers associated w Mors sowed Frovm . er and Ken G3 & Borie aon 3 : 8 i : than reEteire mn the rowmty add ab % 1 3 ei ” widerd Wi 5 4 ben and selected Sl : stir than llohastawn : & ¢ b oh wheat A | I FR T i ie y Gt ; > a a Lo] 5 ing yeur A Eagles’ alias. Sees aa Donahue. who is npios A breakdown of the number of of Carroifown crossed (he conte 0 Patton: Chest he rs ¥- TP : 4 raiifoad cars unloaded at Cresson line on a curve and crashed Bid } $ ay u Weak end a! lhe homme of Be | punter of Doras of eneR Tans. : =" Bs ng a wei oh ”m Fart The ‘8 i 24 Bren i Mrs Tom Tena a : ‘ot = 8 » § rTuRBan 8. of Revioe Milley = director of service of Ply- president fo sinveed Donald An whidh she di play ed when prean FFA Members At marie A age tie sXe & * io 3 = & Ginna n el back w it TRVENRE YWwar Foemsbu iy mouth and administrator of the | 78 clecied game leader izing the ciub. She strove to | . eeu Apri 3 man je Zp Washing ny hr saother and | co. ratown Ciresmon Lis xt ‘Re tire ; under Sere ers ar wally hes mane ve of Tiers Fol 5 ed 3 ne ? r ry ; . : ! & Ap ¥ael Pe BG 4 pig d iE Ge : x | Ehryuie Te iing Ma ee rem LAYS Eh, og rag Ta ery | ¥ blossorng at Washington, | OWEN Tharsdny Mri PDuoradme Dried MER Carnahan told investigating : r O de pe. (han vice president; LaVerne Na club as indepondent as pow ting EC The followin a . ante and Mer duughice wilt wi print Ba « of a ary ns po. : each month a package of gle SeCrelary Cathy Yahner (ble but was siways willing 1! y Erin: Mrs Catherine Harvew | plane to Flori whats thew 3 Bed asi Chrnvty # Ho sharply to fhe right in an un : material consisting of | tremsure: Huth Anns SONE | KIVe AC ¢ and aid when needed . Piatt svwmvel sours 45s Sad vx ‘ col lg sevens] attempt te avaold fhe 8 sound slide film. charts and leader, and Mar FLEW he spoke eraidine Parish Gols us i Ten FHA ‘ & Fi Paltes a 2 eB ge ¥ ¥ ~ } fa Sheet reporter tegmng int f sand aid Lo pee iChest -Hig Re how atten po » : oy i vi BK fer non Jivian bs &% 3 he . y : : I i hg ” ON wi . Tha a wend 5 PARR ESTE om ny yaa i 13 Anni 5% ryed § wry fois tif: ¥ of hi wads or This § Fao : Fy ” ha sur i Ping vg a . fs iin ’ : ; # HTH . Biagio em a The Master Technicians Service Donald Anna ar Mary Sh y r ; : . ’ Ane Hoover {ert rod Carasbos cr. were Jfarties R Cemference is the largest and han were rig ened rénTesaila tL {set Faet A crsrecs hay rn od eg § wig Catharing Ba ho 4 i ; - v ww. ¥ J i ¥ 3 hh iy i. Dr F : - NY a - 1 pads le hug », J So the most successful meche 10 the county council. Dor ’ Miss Helen Bo A bast. “ e ' Were ire WERE. | Jean Padlesnd chit iwtier y : . . . ro eric ae DA Res Rau Nout : ¥ i 3 nt ! ! : B E MY R00 Ars 1303 fs BG wd br st allie Braern ; 5 ‘ re wan slected alt 8 preside ? & 1 gfe COvYeTR 4 ¥ i id i cg - training programs ever at. | G€0 Was « ed silerna pe : * refta Yerger Mar as wig ome. ud | La wock 1, Lovet lo Head Cambria =m lini McHugh Elizabeth Sunsert (Wa Ar. and re. Dan Farsbaug Bre aT ATOAgE Was estima 1B & Health ASN. fa es came ™ ed by American industry The group dscdssed activities | lion with tl FOL @ssures car owners of expert for the summer and made plans Miss Brown spoke got technicians [10 attend a skating party Apri [he great assistance given tf up to date on 12 in Ebensburg sponsored by | as fi YOUnRg music learher service methods the County 4-H Club {of the financial aid she gn awards have been Talks on projects will be giv- i many of her own students sersonmel of len at the Mav 2 meeting in the! Mrs Robert Fisher, stale Bi 41 or went ro org iacentially of the mans BETENIG A ew EEN in othe Mavicovich ci nlees Jerk Ar Hidren. ann and Cathy the Miller vehicle bo. who are home of Paul VY abner | phert Jf the Faderat ed Mus lf ® ® & Iden ke L BR 2 i oF Tidermdonis and. the {219 betweer receriiy vis i at thy ne |, i Aa : ‘ i _ : i on Friday evening, April 20th had wgether : i nang » ll Mire veg Margaret 3 Ars bg ¥ antrit Pri rad; gt reed ’ A ine A dg at progran. # (ashe spoke of Mrs, 00d 8 val wa-St. Benedict Shika, Spake ol ATs, toads vA oeting Road Is A ident Sce Spring Festival Grou Lusble contribution to both the e board of directors last Wed cc ene g P intate and national mous elas Th OTIgInRl | oie AECL Tee bawt » Borne Bare a . in pia . v NC EE ae He wis admitted Miners | announced that a meeting of al Mrs David Mu BOCK. BROT Mr and Mrz Paul Bafferty of . . 3 2 Pr. Lewin tal, Spangler. for treatment | chairmen of the virions commil- | past president of the Faderatuy : : . viphrey : ree Burks hp pred Fith ! Farabaugh spas | Fraps B ‘ i {nd ¢ i 4 J 4 Fog file Fhe § oa waren J oi ww Semel Fehr gis NL a Te } po Eos moon $i N roma ess . _ ’ : 4 Fr Bwmity Tet 4 T M t On Monda Mrs Wiliam Dhercka prosscent i % Aooy ties cull 4 $8 arr is | Pecans iv £3 £80 5 Bust EB : - ! thin Ca mr faa a as Ping hAniGhin ‘wah tied riday ° ee y {f the State Federation 3 ¢ 4 , . , & ; i : : A. We : Rakai runner will be wiises and Brush bDurms of The tees for the Spring Festival will | recited the poem, The Hills," wrh J G30. a 4 . i A R: "hr on ast a NER ee todd sera chen rl wien ¥ . 5 Pr Sn ag Aw pare pg Ban Tipp HW ; hl Sambi hk ¢ " ih x thie en ¢ J fan 4 ening her Big ratiead he Mrs B H Winglew ‘Mrs 8i- Mrs Good organized ihe chit pe ap : wi Ria cml Bim vy tee pid . Eh bt | IL ARe n E 4 SUAS : a parked sulle along Route naan Smith Froewell W Mich. announce the : ok with Wher brother-in. RIS vies president and D. F. {chest and thigh g birth of a ven Paw Douglas SE. . Shaler second v poms. 22 AER take place in the High School atten bj Mrs Good. Meda men Fist ' ita BP faker tary Loisies Link . TH Wri bow 7 p. m. on Monday. ApMi 11th er, Murdock and Diercks are long | Flsanor MeoNult inne Whatton | # : SS . y is, a onl ia wy Thibaeeiioss Tom my Bw yp # py gp ol a a rss , the CL trata ¥ Or revel em of | .. Ri ue oh chai . : | poke Terni I Y svecsa " RATE fos Bt ein Midas 4 Front in i : es a. arrolitown and St. PTA Spring Festival to be held | experiences she and Mrs. Good | oi mear Merceribo, x Mic th g Ag a. 1 re | C Rs a ; president a. tT ¥ Pid ul ba 4 gH "a wv A > poy 2 wt Bad fand . ¥ (HM her a i # Ntale pode sshd we Brady caf Mar Mrs affo % Youngs ~h le re nedtde Br. Wik so. to a rine Hope Marie Baker AkaE Le ' Ham 1. Ayres, make ® curve and lense make a special effort to F pe sonal friends bet tv Laas Biripe se Re ary An Mra. Bows Santacel is foend I ER re wilh Rie Wrx Johe oy Ki v. Ir { 3 shed inte he parkel car of attend this meeting, as plans will In a beautifel worded praver. Yahne Betty Wealkthand OVE img several weeks visting : p | 3 Rn ak With Te : is has A Bair dd. Mahaey Off ¥ i g y y 5 5 ve ® 1 3 p = FEWEL LITE fo @ - i » . 4 ’ : YE ILS Why Fo a oy i Ay y ¥ ¥ 3 be completed for this event Fey Plummer Hasvey Mire | Bako and Judy Nagle #* Mr and i . wl w "ere Sr eat va ev lamaes at $1 08 Driving bor pes. iv or aud As KE x ‘ ‘ § . ; oe Rie v and dsughler ' ¢ $0 4 : a vote 44 -memiber Board * im TR . Cul’ ss former pastor ernie pda eT re Yilear i Pd gr a = Mrs PR Motuare nl ress el Ie OR TG e Freasdy sr and £39 10 he 3 ¥ ¥ RTS wey ul % Le sired % sg PRAT: AUTO Patton-Chest Spring Band |e Memorial program. _. Mary Louise Rieg En au Rees, A Mike Meitie Kuhsie ‘| Include Alvin T. Buck. Galitaim To furthér honor pend 1 . ait with Iv : erp sn Wath ngrion Concert Slatted Apr. 26 [ite ctv brought thurs very; Jir. and Mrs Divid Abs frs. B. Cooper, of Brookly: “FF nent: artisis Jeng ow 10 80 | “hed ! whi Cobies © <r 4 . penta Mr and Mr Edw | Tickets went on sale this week | They entertained largely: a ‘for the 10th Annual Concert of | Pennsylvania composers their parents Mr and re Te i heady Peviis laa rh yibdren of Pitt AT T B RO oy the Patton-Chest High School Mrs. Gaus soprano, captivated dove Yeekley ard! Mr and Mrs ne PERNA ONIN | or the week end : » . a Pn ey tt at 13 5 iBand Priced at 75¢. they are the audience by her wonderful | Leslie Albright . i Cnn 4 Apr: hE age Adard th Mrs. He po. 4 Bi | X | obtainable from any band mem- | personality, and her gifted inter. Sian Mes HN Sal Eres | Ada f Patton, BH. © ] { ber or the Band Mothers | pretation of her songs s ashe he aby him - a - gv yor vy Neier Malloy of ] The event will be held Tyesday, | Mre Gaps was very fortunate . * H ARCs Ww ® A im na ia pend “4 BE hoa ArsbUTE 81 ¢ vma wenel end ] 1 4 ah Zr on hele Tugntay. Looking for A Ride to | fourteencdns furlough at the hme | ChAmSersburg spi [A x grant The week sid wit fiven | visited over Be wes yt 4 wn oe . : sr and Mrs Pat $ hest Band Mathers in having so gifted an sccomnan : Tis ban | Faia oe TERR Da the Grand Theatre Patton st in Ek ¢ 3 ” fd his parents. Mr. and Mrs n . wt Mrs Abraham Mi William 8. Smathers of Ebens- | Church Easter Morn : am McConnell of near town thurg will serve as guest condud Ww ilhin Farrell A. { 1 arti at ry “Operation Faster Carlift™ ate Afr Force Base Chicago, I iby John Bemoriich, music super nt . a 3 alten will be the order this Sunday erent & fourteenday Aslay er | visor at the Patton Chest Bochools Thai prugTam at EL tO 4 for members of Patton Ledge route. al Lhe home of his parents : » # f Pondafng and Tempest, tossed. | RR. Leys! Oder of Wi ovens Mr and Mrs Tod Farrell On Sat | BAKE SALE SATURDAY by - Surleigh Whispers s Members of the jodge will fav Me » for Kelly Fisk i 0 : ail : ' ; . fihe N gn ard The Pampeasgy pros Me rides for all frre rio : ’ The snfual Holy 8a re day Bake Fan bv Charles Wakefield who are unable to get to . Sale by St. Georges Church will i oan Miss Mainhart, pianist church on Easter Sunday and an OE ne ibe held at Louis Haluvkas onl porectation by Catherine Oro | there will be ne charge at Snyder's Rest ne n | i Apert A . ] mrge. toons. Mra. Long went mle a 0 ut mist. § aus pril Mh. A variety «¢ HB | ker. First prize awarded for (his Just call the Patton Moose | on ole Linke and her family hn Dinsmore, of Fort Lau ! baked goods will be in evidenoe, | song by Penns Pederation of Mu Home, Olange 35-8581, and toll | he 3 oy = Bl ’ g §y tapas returned hetne Pe | cakes, bread, rolls, cookies, BUNS, 0. lube in 1947 | the secretary, Fred MeCann, wag 4 to hen fier 5 190 WoHRKS Dustin | also candies, noodles, colored eRKS| post Song, Harriet Ware. Pol-| what time you wish 8 Mosse 00 S00 Tue ly Mes (ip North and a short VI WRU {and salads wh Child's Morning Prayer, Far. | velasteer driver te be at your Viasat Cabstnik and daughter Din sister, Mrs CHAU Duringer } rant TY COU FETI [vey Gaul, Hurdy-Gurdy Playing door 5 " ul ] ne GRugnle pi ’* reg- | COUN COUNCIL MEETING in the Street. Barah Louise [Dit And the soomer you do #8, (57 0% FE We a ie i A p ; the bette { “ih Mrs Sam Steir returned home he pe Ea Dada the hated —. in - t n - Hye after spend ng wo weeks de : rill ! { members time to ge r va Ma A vale erican Legion will be held at the | Mrs EE Tip K Mr and Mrs Richard Burkhart at Hetty Nicely SBeiber! Miss Mainhart the plang {dered ner PATTON, PA. selections with Mdm aban ye HR a ATA .YA ——————.—————— St. y——————.. a ftor, according to announcement FRIDAY & SATURDAY — APRIL 8 & 9 wil De 87 17 Jaws, Laura Long is 10K Yellow Gold. 65” Wh Expansion Ban 5 Bedlatde. groente al the Harr *® =» > Gaus had asx her acoom ier Legions Home on April | panist, Betty Nicely Sibert Washington, D. C., and with Ms Bpang { 14th, at 10 a m. Members wish- ling to sttend are asked to phone jOR-5-3481, or OR-5-3762 before April 9th, Miss Mainhart rendered Witches i Dunce and Etude De Concert iboth by Edward Mac Dowell i The following numbers [given by Mrs Gaus, with Betly | Nicely Reibert scoompanying Whisper Lou, William Wenttell Ite Not Go My Love, Richard | Hugeman | LaFarge; When 1 Love You, Mar- tin Cole | Mr. George Good came hrom | Palmyra to honor his mother in| { her Memorial program Atl the =ucceeding social hour | {gt the Commercial Hotel, attend. | odd by members of the bonrd and | ithe guests, he spoke of the many | amusing incidents his mother ex rnusical world Patton YFW Plans To Select ‘Queen’ John White Past of Foreign Wars, sponsor a beauty District 26 alty acess al the | Spangler Patton VFW's represenialive. Entry blanks are available from the chairman, Lee O'Brien. The ndging will take place at Palton on_Apr. The a has completed ar- rangements to take the Patton- Chest H School Band to igh { angler Tor the Loyalty Day pro- Bram. rolled. The will nominate officers on May 3 and ulect on May 17. * 0 = SODALITY DANCE SOON The B. V. M. Sodality of SL Mary's Church, Patton, will spon. sci & Round and Squar Dance on Friday, April 15th, at the Fire Hail, Patton, from 8:30 to 11:30 I M. Music will be furnished by Bud Moore and His Hillbilly Band. Donation, 50 cents. The public is invited. * "9 00 TIONS A total of $1,050 has lbeer re- ported collected to date by Clear field Branch, Cambria County Red Cross. The branch, which has a quota of $2298 to mest in its current drive. *. ® 9 Mrs. Julia Burkey returned af- ter spending the past few weeks with her sons and daughters- in- law, in Jamestown, N. Y. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY VENETIAN BLINDS FOR SALE Mine large ana one snel size. 18 ngiet, 42 Donnelly Ate: Page Lenglet, were | The plan is part of a salion- wide Ase to or — transpor and Mrs Edward Brandt a tation for those who otherwise Hainer. Md would be umable to atlend Pel Ronald Stoltz left Mo church on Easter Sunday. for Camp Stewar:, Qa spending an eMmergeny Turi Cupid Captive, Frank | perienced in her contacts with the | 778, Veterans | Patton, will i y elelbra- | tion of the VFW on May ¢ in| All Patton and Patton R. D. | young ladies, 17 to 34, are eligi | ble to enter the comtest tO select Three new members were en- takes in Northeastern (Cambria | thas od WR ER a a RE ee Ee ee Need a new farm building ? Wont io remodel or make an addition? Planning pens, chutes, feeders, other devices? improve your farm and win a prize "that may pay the ENTIRE COST! Sponsered by Beer Torming Mepaine snd Motioned Lumiber Benvierurers Rsspoahon = om THESE CASH PRIZES: 2 Fliest Prizes of M1500 2 Second Prizes-of 7350 2 Third Prizes of 500 2 Fourth Prizes of $250 end 40 other $100 Prizes! Oat your ertry donk snd Costest rales MAIL COUPON ROW CONTEST DATES JAM. 3, TO MOV. 1=198 5 Jame re, ¢“eme™s LUMBER DEALER : \ : 800 Magee Avenue i) PATTON, PA. YOUR NAME ho tenth tect te lait dot ht STREET OR RFD. a A RIT rcirnsicsssenscancesis RE EAE Se polio RC : F County grade schools Nas Deen | ! A meeling Wi botched the touted bcd of dL EE BREE REET EEE CR ht ld : ! Be Included In Setup Full cooperation with health of- | Ix Su nie i Cambria | in planning for inal ns mn fieiads pledged by Dr Arthur M. Stull | county superintendent of schools His statement was made aller Dr i Pope Dick ivan county sith officer “I the Salk polio vaccine found e®ective and is Hoermed, we will be propared lemmedia- tel te wart veechating Ale ehibdren fn the frat andl sev ond grades of (wery public and he Gy school in the county,” sald Dr. Stall The announcement (8 expected | on Tuesday of sixt week, Apr. 12.3 § 1 Boeensed, the vaccine will be | furnished to health ded rtmenta fw the National Foundation for] infantile Paralyiis, wilhoul cost : be part of a $& million | : wrchased with March of | Dimes funds SPE iy “The size of this job and the need for advanes preparation ean be realized when you eo that this imvolves $8 pub- “Many cassis are in small schools vnd chidiren may Mave to be transported to clinics held In bigiter sehonls, “A pollo vaeine program of this sige ia a challenge principals and leachers ae eager lo meet becuse II presants an ofportun- ity for widespruad Nealth educa | Lion Dr. Stull sald he hay com distribution of Informa pleted “parental request wa i will be placed in the hands of parents of all Bret and weeond- grade children, No sligitle children will receive | vaccine unless (heir parents first i sign the form reg i forma are now being datributed Fin the schools ft. The ATTENDING CONFEREWCE Jesse W. Cogley Jr, sapervis- ing principal of Patton-Cheat i Twp. Joint School District at. | tended the easiern regional tone i ference of the American Associa- : on of School Administrators : The conference was held from last Katurday until Yesterduy in Clive i land, Ohio Business | is Mike baseball, the hits you made vesterday won't win the game today. SUNDAY & MONDAY — APRIL 10 & 11 ee OUR HOLIDAY WIT SHOW! «EN SN wilh SACK CANON - a po. oe ae TOTCOMS ALSD WORLD NEWS & COLOR CARTOON We Urge You to Ses’ This Film from the Beginning in Order to OBtain the Fullest Enjovment FEATURE TIMES SUNDAY: 305 810 and 920 FEATURE TIMES MONDAY: 700 and 99 TUES., WED. & THURSDAY—APR. 12, 13, 14 ASTOUNDING BEYOND BE
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