TOR Ne SECTION B — PAGE 4 NEWS FROM POST a ' inn AR THE DALLAS POST, THURSDAY, AUGUST 27, 1964 CORRESPONDENTS BEAUMONT, Mrs. William Austin NE 9-2544 @ MT. ZION, Rev. Charles Gilbert Harding 388-2270 DALLAS, Caro} Ann Williams 674-4109 @ NOXEN, Mrs. Elida Beahm Kelly NE 9-8522 FERNBROOK, Mrs. George Shaver 674-5460 @ SHAVERTOWN, Mrs. F. W. Anderson 675-2001 HARVEYS LAKE, Mrs. Albert Armitage NE 9-9531 e SWEET VALLEY, Mrs. Albert Ray GR 7-3271 IDETOWN, Bess Cooke NE 9-5137 ° TRUCKSVILLE, Nelson Woolbert 696-1689 JACKSON TWP., William Hughes 696-1005 eo EAST DALLAS, Mrs. Irene Moore 674-2392 LEHMAN, Mrs. Morton Connelly 674-2488 ® oH "EAST DALLAS Mr. and Mrs. William Morrow K Garry, returned with them to spend and four year old son, vacationed a week, his first visit away from with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. his parents. He was told not to Charles Lipp for the past week. 80 near the road (Demunds) so Mr. Morrow just received his Mas- when Grandma Gries went to get ter’s degree in Ohio and has ac- | her mail he excitedly told her, cepted a position to teach in West | “don’t go on the road, Grandma.” Virginia where they will move next Mrs. Mildred Gries entertained week. Mrs. Morrow is the former | the Wyoming Valley Navy Mo- Mary Lipp. ther’s Club, at her cottage at Syl- Mrs. Charles Parrish, Beaumont, !| van Lake, last Wednesday. Twenty and Mrs. Morrow, called on George | nine enjoyed a cook out weenie Snyder. and Myrtle Miller last| and corn roast, after which they Saturday. Mrs. Parrish has been | Played a lively game of Bingo. a close friend since school days| The Ladies Aid and familes of when all three lived in Beaumont. | St. Mark's Lutheran Church en- Mr. and; Mrs. Alfred Miller also | joved a covered dish, all day called on George and Myrtle and | Picnic, at the Carl Gries cottage, brought a bouquet of their own | Sylvan Lake, last Tuesday. grown gorgeous gladiolas, to Carol ‘Ann, Mark and Susan George who has been seriously ill. | Russ, children of Dorothy Gries Mr. and Mrs. Carl Gries visited | Russ, spent the month of July with son Carl and family, at Hershey ' grandparents, Carl and Mildred recently, ' Grandson, three year old Gries at Sylvan: Lake. § Barto, Dora Montigny, Rev. Robert | Mordt, Stella Lancio, Mathew Hig- SUDDEN CAT Kills rats and the easy way - - RBRaT Kalkes with mice Flavorized WARFARIN ® The aroma attracts ® The flavor appeals The cosumption kills '® Rats are eliminated RATS LOVE THEM! CATS HATE THEM.! “3 Mrs. Designed for easy “carry home” qualities. Male rat takes it back to the nest for female and the young - - - you get rid of whole Rat Family. | EVANS DRUG STORE Your Rexall Pharmacy rn Shavertown Sy Ryman, Priscilla and Cathy Lee Coolbaugh, Kenneth Miller, Char- les Coolbaugh, Mrs. Elias Miller, | Bmily Weaver, Agnes Sidorek, also: hosts to the; Richard Clemow, Myra Carlin, Shultz Hildebrand Reunion, July | | Douglas Dymond, Rebecca Rozelle, 26 at their Sylvan Lake cottage. . . Mark Dymond, Vivian Dymond, This was there forty ninth reunion | Elaine Dymond, Howard Dymond, and had ninty members present. | Dale Rozelle, Glenna Rozelle, and Carl and Mildred were the oldest | H. G. Clemow. married couple, their niece Mrs. | Ted Wilson was really surprised Herman Baumn and family, | when the group sang happy birth- Chicago, came the farthest. day and presented him with a Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hobbs and | candle-lit- cake. He remarked to family from Lemon; and Mrs. Net- | Howard “They just couldn’t honor tie Mokychic, Bast Dallas, visited {wo nicer guys.’ Mr. and Mrs. Fuller Dymond for a Myra Carlin Spept the - weekend week at Huntington, Long Island. with Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bailey at The Hobbs children Sherry, Char-| Guaguago, N. Y. While there she lene, Kevan and Sue Ellen: aceom- | sttended a get-together on Sunday panied them all to the World's of Paul Carlins family. Attending Fair. Also Fuller children Marsha, wore Mr. and Mes. Fred Keankles Donnie, Debbie and Loretta. Susan of Dee Ray Beach, Fla. Mr. They were Mrs. Herbert Nicholas, Conklin, | yng Mrs. Paul Carlin, family, End- N. Y.; Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lumley, | well, Mr. and Mrs. Vince, baby, Andrew, Mrs. = Nettie Mokychic, | Mr, and Mrs. Lance Carlin, baby, visited Ricketts Glen recently. Mr. | Binghamton, Mr. and Mrs. Tom and Mrs. Walter Rinus Perkasie| momas baby, Mr. and Mrs. Lee also John Mokychic attended the | Bajley Bobby, Jeff, Mark of , outing. Guagnago. Birthday greetings to Debby Lee Mr. and Mrs. Fred Krunkle are spending the month of August in Guaguago and Binghamton. Krunkle, is a former resident of Ry- man Road, East Dallas. | gins, Tom Moore, Mary Jo Atkin- son, George J. Moore, Dean Adams, Lawrence Robbins, Sammy Perry, Priscilla Perry, Barry Reese, Paul | Brace, Donna Gordon, Kristie Bed- ford, Jack Prebola. | Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Krum, Mr. po Mrs. Robert M. Moore visited Mrs. Abe Lind, Bloomfield, N. J, Tuesday evening in the East Dallas Methodist Church parlor honoring Howard Dymond, our former or- ganist, who is leaving in Septem- ber to enter college. Prayer was given by Richard Clemow, followed by group singing. A purse was presented to Howard from the congregation, also the choir gave him an alarm clock. Dale Rozelle | wag introduced to the group as. our new organist. Present were: Mr. and Mrs. Giles Wilson, Pamela Albert Gross and family of Par- sons. “ye Leo B. Stout Retires From Printing Business Leo B. Stout, for forty-nine years a printer with the Wilkes- Bamre newspapers, retires next week on pension. He expects to enjoy himself—spending all or part of his time in Florida. . Hunter, Dorothy Mason, Diana d ; Pickett, Mr. and Mrs. Russell A native of Wilkes-Barre, he was Ockenhouse and Hazel Jane, Mr. |.educated in the public schools. He and Mrs. Larry Kintzer, Lauren |is married to the former Thelma and Dorothy; Patty, Johnny Cool, | Husted. The couple celebrated Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Howell, Mrs. Jack Cook, Linda, Johnny, Mr. and Tex Wilson, Texie, Cathy, Teddy, Melvin Morris Sr., Sharon, Gary, Kenny, Melvin Morris Jr. ! Mr. and Mrs. Harry Martin Sr., Mr and Mrs. Ted Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Moore, Keith, Patti, in December. A lover of good music, Mr. Stout could most always be seen at the community concerts. PAPER NAPKINS Many Designs THE DALLAS POST | Holly, Inez Ryman, Mrs. Wilson | BUD SLOCUM EXCAVATING Septic Tanks Drain Fields CHRYSLER'S ‘ALL-NEW ECONOMY CAR EY Screened Top Soil ) | amass NE 9-497 i % Plymouth, It covers vital engine and drive train parts, including both No other imparted economy car offers a warranty on these parts chronizers; a 50-hp rear engine; 4 wide-opening doors, And more, Simca 1000 j joins Dodge, $1595. in carrying a replacement parts and labor. You don’t pay a penny for it, It's for even half as long. Great performer, best protected: Chrysler's all-new economy car, Valiant, Chrysler, S-year/50,000-mile warranty” standard equipment on Chrysler's all-new economy car, Simca 1000, More good reasons to own a 1000: 4 forward speeds; Porsche syne Simca 1000. Get behind the wheel! Only ENGINE AND DRIVE TRAIN WARRANTY COVERAGE: Chrysler Motors ‘Corpoe ration warrants all of the following vital parts of the Simca 1000 for § years or 80,000 miles, whichever comes first, during which time any such parts that prove defective in material or workmanship will be replaced or repaired at an Authorized Simcs Dealer's place of business without charge for such parts or labor: engine block, head and internal parts, water pump, intake manifold, Trans-Axle parts and rear wheel bearings. HERE'S ALL YOU MUST DO: Give your car this normal care—change engine oll and retorque the cylinder head at first 600 miles, and thereafter change engine 1 oil every 3 months or every 4,000 miles; whichever comes first; clean oil separator every 8 months (spring and fall); clean carburetor air filter every 6 months and replace it every 2 years; and clean the crankcase ventilator ‘valve oil filler cap and change Trans-Axle fubricant every 6 months, or 8,000 miles, whichever comes first; AND every 8 months furnish evidence of this required service to an Authonized Simca Dealer or other Chrysler Motors Corporsgtion Authorized Dealer and request him to certify receipt of such evidence and your car's mileage. Simple provi for such important protection, : Howard ‘Duke’ Isaacs. Ine. Main Highway — Trucksville avyear — 1100-01 PERSONAL LOANS at the MINERS" | entertained their "Mr. Mrs. | Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dymond Jr. : HONOR ORGANIST cently ler aay. SE . Keith, Patti an Holly oore A covered dish supper wag held spent Sunday with. Mr. and Mrs. their fortieth wedding anniversary | 1 Luncneon & Fernbrook Mr. and Mrs. . Ralph Johnson and Mrs. Richard Johnson) Carol and Junior, Liberty, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. are visiting Mr. and Mrs. Estes in New Jersey. stay for the week. son and family, from a Harveys Lake Eleanor Humphrey has returned weeks vacation at the | "Thousand Islands. | Mr. and Mrs. Western trip. They’ brother | family in North Dakota, and re- Mrs. Louis Miller, Upper Darby, | | turned home ‘ through Canada. spent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Morton Connelly. She is Connelly’s sister-in-law. "He will stay there 8 weeks, and | then go on to Germany. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hoover are | entertaining their son and family, | Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Hoover, Terry and Jerry, from Wilmington, Del. Mrs. Mildred Parent, from Valley Crest, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. EA- really enjoy having her with them. | Jacky Ruggles is improving, but he is still in the Harrisburg Hos- pital and would love to hear from | some of his friends. Please write. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay Jr., and family made a visit to the Harrisburg Hospital to call on Jacky Ruggles. Then they stopped at Eddy’s parents in Cherry Hill, New Jersey for a week's vacation and had a wonderful time. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stolarick entertained at a birthday dinner, in honor of Mrs. Kenneth Stolarick. The following were there: Mr. and Shellhimer, Mr. Obed The Kenneth Kenny, Mrs. Sutliff, and hostess. adelphia. \ Don’t forget the Friendship Class of the Methodist Church is having an ice cream social on Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m. in the basement. They are also serving barbecues and hot dogs and baked beans. Happy birthday to all: Susan Masters, Alan S. Major, William Drabick, Vicla Moss, Mrs. A. M. Major and Alberta Foss. Happy anniversary to Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ide Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Oncay Jr. “entertained the American Legion Auxiliary Thursday evening at their home. Present: Mr, and Mus. E. Buckley, Mr. and Mrs. G. Cave, Mr. and Mrs. B. McDermott, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Harvey, Mr. ‘and Mrs. H. Brocks and family, Mr. and Mrs. T. Reese and children, Mr. and Mrs. F. Templin and children. Mrs. Hazel Carkhuff ‘and daughter, Helen Anderson, and Mrs. Florence Davenport. Dallas Union of W.C.T.U. enter- tained at the home of Mrs. Morton Connelly with Mrs. Arthur Hoover | assisting hostess. Mrs. Russell Hoover presided. Plans were made to have a covered dish dinner at the home of Mrs. Amelia Anderson, Harvey's Lake, at our next meet- | ing Tuesday, September 15, at noon. All members are welcome. W.C.T.U. sent a donation to Penn- | sylvania Temperance League, also | some literature for Sunday Schools | to pass on to the children. was scved to the following members and visitors: Mrs. Florence Murro, Mrs. Winfield . Kelly, Mrs. Grace Knupp, Amelia ! Anderson, Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. Kathleen Brown, Mrs. Z. E. Garing- er, Mrs. Lillian Hildebrant, Mrs. Arthur Hoover, | over, Mrs. Ellis Hoover, Mrs. Jen- nie Grey, Mrs. Ethel Johnson, Ms. Arthur Kocher, Mrs. Elizabeth Mil- brodt, Sadie Rossman, Mrs. F. R. Searfoss, Mrs. Walter Shaver, Mrs. William Sorber, Mrs. Letha Spauld- ing, Mrs. Grace Whitesell, and Miss Letha Wolfe. Mrs. B. A. Brown had a surprise last weekend, her two sons and grandson, Emerson and Reid, from Arlington, Virginia, and Harold A. Brown, San Diego, Calif. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shipmen and family, Spencerport, N. Y., are visiting Mrs. Shipman’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Marks Campers and counselors from Girl Scout Camp Lycogis enjoyed a 4-day cance trip down the Sus- quehanna River stopping at Camp Onawanda over night where they were made very welcome by the staff. They arrived in Wilkes- Barre and were met by their direc- tor, Ruby Steel, and taken to the ‘Ledges’ home of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rossman. Mrs. Rossman is Assistant Director at Camp Ly- ward Oncay, Jr. for a week. They | Mrs. Kenneth Stolarick, Cathy and | Stolaricks “spent a week in Phil- | Mrs. Russell Ho-. { ing a few weeks at Stonehurst. Mrs. ' Billy Oncay is visiting his mo-| Payne is a sister of Tom Garrity. ther and dad in Cherry Hill, N. J. Mrs. Payne and family spent sever- al days with Mr. and Mrs. H. B. | Payne at Loyalville, ‘and also | visited Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark one day last week. | | | | children, Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lecknoe of Springfield, Pa., spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs. Michael Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Garinger and Aunt Lina recently enjoyed a three day visit of their granddaugh- ters Tracy, Wendy, and Amy of | Berwyn, while their parents Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Garinger and son Robert vacationed at Eagles Mere. Mr, and Mrs. John Cowan of Snow Hill Maryland visited Mr. and’, Mrs. Howard Higgins last week. Fernbrook Sincere sympathy is extended. Mrs. E. R. Marley, E. Overbrook Avenue, on the death of her hus- | band last week. ; Mary Alice Lumley, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Lumley, Harris Street spent a week visiting her | Thomas Garrity | their recent bereavement. George Stolarick | and children have returned from a help was deeply appreciated. Thomas © delightful They will | visited Toms’ . | aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Her- | bert Jones in Catasauqua. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sidorek, Susan and Joseph, Jr. Macina, N. Y., spent several days visiting the former's brother and family, Mr. and Mrs. Nick ‘Susaraba and Lh Nicky, Timmy and Johnny and Mrs. Catherine Coleman, De- munds Road, spent a few days | liam Butler, i Mrs. and Mrs. Edward Si- dorek, Harris Street. visiting Mr, and Mrs. Robert Cole- | man and family in Lancaster. They also visited. Dutch Wonderland, and President Buchanans home. On Sunday they celebrated Nicky's 4th’ birthday by visiting Hershey Park. Mrs. Leona Belles, Harris Street, has returned home after visiting her sister, Mrs. Chester Culver, Huntington Mills. Pvt. James Seward, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seward, Maple- wood Heights, has completed nine weeks training at Fort Knox, Ky., and has been spending a leave with his parents. He will leave on Thurs- day for Fort Sill, Oklahoma. George brook Avenue, is still a patient in Nesbitt Hospital where he under- went emergency surgery nearly two weeks ago. His condition is much improved. His grandmother, Mrs. | Jennie Shaver, 243 ‘Mathers, Drive, Trucksville is ‘a surgical patient in General Hospital, Pvt. Douglas Shelley, son of Mr. and Mrs. ‘Arthur Shelley, Poplar Street, has completed a nine week course at Fort Knox, Ky. and will report to Fort JacksomS, Gc, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar ‘Dymond, E. Overbrook Avenue, spent. a few days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Price | Knarr in Upper. Greenwood. Lake, N. Y.- Boe " Dimond, EB. “Overbrook h Avenue, was guest’ of Honor at’ a birthday dinner ont Monday ‘evening | given by his son and daughter-in-: | law, Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Dymond, E. Franklin Street, Shavertown; Enjoying the dinner were, ‘Bobby, | Kenneth and Paul Dymond; Mrs. Oscar Dymond, the guest of honor and the host ‘dnd hostess. cagis. They spent the weekend at ‘the Ledges cooking out and- sleep- ing in sleeping bags, enjoyed horse: back riding ‘and boating at Har- vey's Lake. Some of the girls and counselors’ homes are from many parts of ‘the state, Harrisburg, Wil- liamsport, Pittsburgh, Muncy, = Le- magne, Coatsville, Coudersport, Belmont, Mass., ‘Pepper | Pike, Ohio. Also one girl is an exchange coun- selor from Switzerland and one. from Hungary. All 19 enjoyed the weekend, although, they were dirty, tired, and 15 pounds heavier. Ra te lr rr LP JUST A SPIN OF THE DIAL and you reach THE BOSTON STORE DALLAS SUBSCRIBERS DIAL DIRECT 823-4141 INERS NATIONAL BANE The Friendly “Miners in Dallas” MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION The Harveys Lake, Sweet Valley and Centermoreland Dial 674-1181 In Wilkes-Barre — NO TOLL CHARGE. “Skip” Shaver, E. Ower- | after | spending a leave with his parents. |" RR I EE EE EE RR i DALLAS, PENNSYLVANIA NOXEN The family of the late Carl Brobst wishes to thank everyone who assisted in any way during Their The following ladies attended a Joe and Juncheon and card party at Irem "Mr. and Mrs. Robert Payne, and’ ling, Mrs. | | family former residents are spend-| Lutes, Mrs. | Temple Country Club on Thursday: | Mrs. Guy Fritz, Mrs. Sophia Hack- Stella Shook, Mrs. Ralph Gomer Thomas, Mrs. Robert Timko, Mrs. Albert May, Mrs. Robert May, Mrs. Elvin Bean, Ora Bean, and Mrs. Lambert Trav- er, Mrs. Earl Crispell. Mrs. Guy Fritz and Mrs. Sophia Hackling visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kelly, Kingston, on Friday. Weekend visitors at the Elmer Race home were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Henning and Mathew, Tim Van Campen, Endicott and Mrs. Lawrence Race and William, who also attended the Race reunion at Centermoretand on Saturday. Mrs. Sterlyn May, Mrs. William Engelman, Sheila and Sharon visited Mr. and Mrs. Dale Engel- man, Sayre, one day this week. Dinner guests "at the Munkatchys Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Francis Walsh and Mary Ann, Belleville, N. J., Mrs. Anne Geor- galis and Jerry Ann Davis, Scran- ton, Mr. and Mrs. George Katona, Kingston, and Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Katona, Levittown. Recent guests at the Harry Keip- | * ers’ were Roy Root, Fla. and Al- fred Root, Dallas, Mrs. Gerald ~Rittenhouse, Plymouth. Classmates met at the home of | Lutes on Friday evening. | Wil- | Elwood Patton, | Mariel Present: Stella Shook, Mrs. Mts. Oscar Fish, Mrs. Elsworth Field, Mrs. Alpha Dymond, Mrs. Jacob Miner, Mrs. Harold Bennett, Mrs. Harry Wells, Mrs. Oscar Fish, | | Mrs. Dorothy French,, Mrs, Patton, Mary Patton, Mrs. Gunton, Mrs. William Munkatchy. Next meeting at Mrs. Munkatchy’s | home. Reverend and Mrs. Fred Eister, | Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Fish, Shook, Mrs. William Butler, Mrs. Klwood Patton recently spent an enjoyable day at the summer home of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton at Lake Nuangola. Bowman's Creek Lions sponsoring the circus to be held on the Noxen grounds, on Wednésday, September 2, afternoon and eve- ning’s performance. Help the Lions by purchasing your tickets in ad- vance. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lewis, Hun- lock Creek, called on the Harry Keipers. Oscar Recent visitors at the home of | Christine and Delbert Blizzard were Mrs. Alton Field and son Dana, Jamestown, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vanderhoff and family and Affie Blizzard, Metuchen, N. J. Mrs. Oscar Fish visited Mr. and Mrs. Jack Williams, Tunkhannock, William | on Sunday. Mrs. Fred Coole and Peggy are spending several days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Herman Pease and family and Mr. and Mrs. James Berger and family Buffalo. Mr. and Mrs. William Manning and family of Iselin, N. J., spent the weekend at the Paul Spaces. Mr. and Mrs. James Patton and son William and Carl Hackling, at- tended a picnic dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Patton, Athens, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Joe Shalata and Judy and Mrs. Albert Jones, and Mrs. Donald Meeker spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Al Field, Jamestown, N. Y., and and Mrs. Shalata and Mrs. Jones went on to Tonawanda where they visited Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hobbs and family. Miss Peggy Coole returned on Wednesday from a trip to Cal- ifornia. came back by car. Mr. and Mrs; Joseph Vilasi and family, Binghamton, spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jeddie MacMillan. Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Boone and children of Eyersville, spent Sun- day with Mrs. William Engelman and family. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Keiper, Ray | Stella | Club is | Lynn, Pa., spent Sunday with the | Clayton Keipers. Mrs. Carl Brobst and Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Mark Moyer and children, | Mrs. Harry Miller, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. David Brobst and family, Lynn, Pa. ia Howard Shook, song Terry 1d Carl, are visiting their aunt Mrs. Lillie Mercilliot, who is a patient in a hospital at Clinton Corners, N..¥Y. NF | Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Bean spent the weekend at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Berne, Linden, N. J. | Mrs. Kate Root entertained at dinner her daughter Mrs. Walter | Winnie and family, Susquehanna, Pa., Mrs. Jack Redmond and Bill Anderson, Binghamton, on Sunday. The wedding of John Gunton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Gunton, took place at the Methodist Church, at Clarence,, N. Y., on August 4th. He married Miss Juanita Andres of Buffalo, and the couple will reside in Buffalo. Mrs. Ruth Long, Pittsburgh, spent Monday at the home of the Loren Cases. On Tuesday they took Mrs. Long to visit her brother John Hoppes, a guest at Valley Crest. Guests at the Harry Bigelows on Sunday were Reverend and Mrs. Russell Buchanon, of Endicott, also Mr. and Mrs. Roger Lane, Tunkhan- nock. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Fritz, ard George Fritz visited Mr. Brjjpe Fritz, Pine Grove, Dave and Nik Fritz attended the Worlds Fair on Saturday. driveway ! drippings! !! 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