| i fer, cull the roosters out of thei 4. H Cooking Club flock, says Carl Dossin, exten- ‘Ne d Cavey In Hit | | sion poultry specialist of the Comedy At Gretn T H Id F d Sal | Pennsylvania ~~ State College. | smu 0 0 00 e Roosters are valuable only for | oy Sa a | producing fertile eggs for| a» 8 me | hatching: thereafter they arve| J The Mount Joy 4-H Cooking | worthless and eat feed which | Te { Club will have a Food Sale in |ghould be used by the rest of | front of Titus Rutt's Insurance | the flock Wa Agency, Saturday morning, Ju- | WATER ROSE BED The (ly 19. The sale will begin at| ose bed should be given al [3:80 Cakes will be the main thorough soaking once every! feature. week or 10 days, recommends | { Miss Marian Musser is presi-| A. O. Rasmussen, Penn State | { dent of the group and Mrs. John | extension ornamental horticul- | | Musser is 4-H Club leader. {turist. Watering in this manner | GI 8 Werte mers will provide the moisture need Te NOT JIMS House! HE HAD FRE | ed by the roses. | LL BETTS om Calender | BUY RAM NOW -— Do not! PROOF SHINGLES PUT ON WHEN HE ger Sabo | wait until breeding time to get THAT NT AN!" | NOAT OAK WILT During { the ram for sheep flock. Thomas HOME (MPROVEME Lo bois i : King, Penn State extension TIS CORN Ss July and August and on into |; specialist, reminds r : | September is the time when you that breeders of good purebred . Ned Carey, whose aching abil |can best recognize oak Wilt. |g 4 rams usually have their ity hae ide Sa laverle | When frost hits in early fall and | oo 000000 early in the sez. with Gretna Playhouse audi PLANNING 10 BORROW? COME SEE us. [leaves turn in color, it is more son SHE” ences, has been cast in the key {difficult to identify the disease | - EAN GRAIN BINS—Pr ole SE Nuvi In ‘For | The outbreak of anthracnose tection against tain in el ye ol on di hye ; TP this year is confusing, says Ed- | should Start Wh i oh > Te ase gis Re % | win Honey, Pern State exten-| rain out of the bins and 5 oy ‘ar Pe tole i" ‘ai UNI NA JONAL sion plant pathologist. Ths, With. ah Spray. gro pertralt MOUNT JOY BANK | CHECK ON HEIPERS-It is John Pepper, Penn State ib hoa ng Be [OOP to tum the | sion entomologist. [stock at some of the standout OF MOUNT JOY SEY Beijos out — ne TTR seer {summer theatres in the country as 'e¢ Aa © orge a i 3 4 SUC stars as Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Ra eS Joe Taylor ex- BIRTHDAY PARTY HELD (a Support ol Such Sats i a i Ag, ) | — | Gloria Swanson, Claude Rains, Sension dairy specialist of the | A party was held for Robert Tom Drake, Ann Corio and ennsylvania ~~ State College. | : ._ iDiana Barrvmore. These heifers will be the future Vanderslice on July 11th at his lnc : ep | home in Marietta. The party He has played more than six- mee emer - ————— | milking herd. They should | par voles the stage. and. ops BARGAIN HEIFER SALE | have enough feed and care to] was given in honor of Mr. Van- Yo Ww oa X Sag ang 2 : : € € | derslice’s 50th birthday. peared in many motion pictures | keep them in thrifty condition. 70 HEIFERS — a few COWS and 2 BULLS CULL OuT Will go through the ring at a fast clip THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1952 - 7:00 P. M. 1 WE SELL and f SERVICE MOWERS FOLEY At the Assn. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster on Route 30. This will be the opportunity of the year to get bred Guernseys. Some outstanding heifers from are overstocked. It will truly be a BARGAIN started with pure breeders that DAY for buyers 1 1 ick 1G Harrisburg, -— Because in two previous Gretna ap- Pp 0 awro earle » © - | i that are there early and stick to t 2 enc es oo pec igrees ma . [the number of workers on | Pearances, first as the detective jority vaccinated - pleasing tvpe!s Everything TB and Bangs Cer- | | in “Laura” and again as Uncle ead! [farms is creasing as re | er» ; tified ! rs § is decre As Mon {Desmond in “The Happy Time.” | |labor-saving machines are de- — — SALE MANAGED BY: FOR CATALOGS WRITE oo re { { veloping, there is greater need $800 DAMAGE IN PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. than aver for. obsefeance of ric AGILENT P. O. Box 491, He Penna. | 18" and 21” widths. \ safety measures in all types of | et —— — | 48-hour service on lawn mower sharp | farm work if production of food | Three autos were damaged in 1. All k guaranteed. re Jani ow accide 2 hil vn with a | {it to be maintained, according i 8 pin 5 ation Ree pi a self-propelled power mower. Come in {to Miles Horst, State Secretary | Main Street, Florin, at 12:20 a. or call for free demonstration. | of agriculture and Pennsylvania |: Sunday wl | FOLEY POWER MOWERS chairman for National Farm| According to State Policeman | P E R S @) N A L P R O Pp E R TY Y ' 1 ae Wigh $107.00 | Safety Week, July 20-26. Paul Mikos, cars operated by S. on width $118.00 About 25 vears zg . ¢ | R Kauffman, 83 East Peters- 1 YEAR FREE SERVICE ; yo one ov! ure Road. Nedsville. and Iva { of every four workers in >" ° yy Saturday, July 19th, 1952 CHARLES ABEL | Shoop, 206 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, AND CRAWLERS ROOSTERS — When the breeding season is ov- ‘Farm Safety Vital As ic the more but within passed year has turned and to tele- vision with appearance on many the major programs. Or Money,” in makes his next ap- at the Gretna Play- | house, is a breezy comedy by {the well known playwright, F. {Hugh Herbert. Many friends attended to wish him happy returns for the | day. more ee Sl of Love which Carey For Lahor Supply Shrinks | The popular actor made a big July [hit was on a farm, he declared. To- On Florin Favus' drm Jocaled dares miles West of Florin. MILTON GROVE, PA. |day the average is one person | Bere Jad Mn Suen “17 - . » 1] 7 3.602 | p FS ated i ee ersec ) close to Kraybill's Mennonite School, seven miles South of Phone Mt. Joy 3-9024 tol TH of seven. A nationally he s onerated By: Joven N Elizabethtown 28-4c | shrinking farm worker popula- | When one operated DV. Joyce |v. > ? rT NY Ty it brovi e foods Miller, Mount Joy RI, struck . . ie . FARM EQUIPMENT SALE tion must provide more oy 3-piece Living Room Suite 11 A.M. (DST) two miles|for a total population that re-| ic Cir In the rear . fF Flizabe 5 L nortedlv: is oTowing. . ,| His car was then forced into the desk; chair; Reminston Portable Typewriter; studio couch: Mar- Rory) 0; BD; 2, {portedly 's growing at ihe rai one operated by Sh Total : Wendwe iano: Crosley Radio: recor aver: Caloric | P@; Phone 442-J-2. [of more than 2,000,000 a year {°° operated by Shoop, Join shall & Wendwell Piano; Crosley Radio: record player; Caloric |” ‘SATURDAY. JULY 19. 1952 : damaze x timated. at S80 nnter: Corti eatrola: cherrv avr 4 + J, 19 | Nn 2 |aamage was estimated at $800 Heater: Cortiz Heatrola; cherry Dutch Cupboard; 30 NEW & USED TRACTORS he added. Pdi | | 5-piece Blonde Maple Bedroom Suite waterfall front; bines, Corn Harvesters, Hay two double beds: two bureaus: two chests: chest of drawers: two Loaders, Binders, Side Rakes, night tables; bedroom chair; two coil springs; two innerspring Mowers, Bale Elevators. Disks, | mattresses: comforts; iron baby crib: two wardrobes, one cedar; Harrows. Drills, Plows, Wag- Caloric Gas Stove: : ons, 200 HOGS, Hardware, 5 tons of New Holland Baler | Twine $15.00. Binders. Corn Pickers and | 10%. Cu. Ft. Kelvinator Refrigerator 50T Self-propelled Balers, Com- | For more than ten years the : demand for more food has been | Everybody reads newspapers bui {met by American farmers, Sec- | ROT everybody reads eireular ad. retary Horst said. Although the left on their door step amount of improved or crop- Patronize Bulletin Adverti land in Pennsylvania has drop- Ee 4 a | ped nearly 5,000,000 acres in|producing a greater tonage of | the past 50 years and more than {food crops, more livestock, 1,000,000 acres in the last ten |milk, poultry and eggs than ev farmers of the State are | er before. asserted. years, mc ntl 40th i | used two years; Farmers, Dealers, bring in| double metal cabinet: kitchen cabinet: breakfasts set with four | anything you have. We need chairs; extension table; two 9x12 rugs: two 9x12 congoleum rugs; ; corn machinery OW. o runners: throw rugs; clothes tree; floor lamps; boudoir lamns, IN G. B WAGNER, Sale Mgr. | table & desk lamps: magazine rack: 2-tier table; Gladiron Mangle; I ext Sale—Saturday, Aug. 2nd. | rocker, trunk, venetian & other blinds: pictures; dark-room devel- | 28-2 | oping outfit; 18” power mower: tricycle: dishes; crocks. clock, iron kettle, copper kettle, and lot of articles too numerous to 1G. K. Ww Chi k mention. | agner’ S 1C ery | “conditions | BABY CHICKS - DUCKLINGS | TURKEY POULTS JAY H. GIBBLE and Sale to commence at 1:00 o'clock P. M., when will be made known by Walter Dupes, Auctioi.eer EVERY WEEK Landis & Garman, Clerks GRACE I. GIBBLE P. O. Box 226 Phone 28-2 fy . i ELIZABETHTOWN, PA. Use Our Classifie Column - — It Pays Phone or write for Price List Can't Use It! SELL IT THRU THE Want Ads MORE ed TELL HAVE SOMETHING TO SELL, BUY, RENT, TRADE OR LOCATE, Use This Blank to Order a Want Ad MAIL TO: “BULLETIN” 11 E. Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. IF YOU YOUR NAMB... . i... a inden navn THE : MORE YOU SELL ©... ht a ae haa Give your ad a chance to ot a get better results. Write POST OFFICE * PHONE your ad helow. Minimum Charge - 3 Lines for 35¢ (5 words to line) FULL COST OF ADV ABOVE (35¢) OVER THE AEOVE 3 LINES - 10c A LINE EACH ADDITIONAL INSERTION - ge PER LINE ) IENCLOSE $........ IN FULL PAYMENT OR I WILL MAIL ( ) AMOUNT FOR AD WITHIN NEXT 10 DAYS ( ) mark X in choice ® Be sure to count your name, address or telephone number as “words”. a AA ag a hn as ai Sem Keystone Holstein Sale AT THE KEYSTONE SALES BARN ON ROUTE 230 JUST | EAST OF MOUNT JOY, PENNA. FRIDAY, JULY 25th, 1952 | ! | | | 12:30 P. M. 35 Head Heifers fresh and due this fall | 20 Head Fresh and Close Cows GRAND-DAUGHTERS OF SOVER an of Oakshade Sovereign Pat, whose daugt fore give every promise of being great cows. One of them is from i a 700 lb. daughter of Supreme Grand Slam, another is from a | 500 ib. grand-daughter of Hays’ Supreme. A very nice 5 year old daughter of Loauxmont Rag Apple | Pilot, who milked up to 85 lbs. during her last lactation, and | bred to Hillmac Sovereign. 4 GRANDDAUGHTERS OF "MATA HARI" 4 Four daughters of Lifioc Signet Tahari, who is a son of the | former World Record "Mata Hari” with three consecutive 900 from a daughter of Ormsby Taitil- EIGN | Ib. records. One of them is [la Acme with 16,585 3.87 643.1 lbs. at 4 years. This. heifer’s | three closest dams average 745 lbs. fat. Two of the "Signet daughters are bred to “Creston Twenty Grand”. A daughter oi Murlyn Montvic Chieftain from | 14,425 milk 3.72% 537.5 fat at 7 years in 317 days. { A daughter of Rag Apple Mark Galaxy from a "Very | Good" cow with 15,119 milk 3.7% 555.6 fat at 6 years and 12- | 876 milk 4.04% 521.5 fat at 7 years in 305 days. | Also Three Grand-daughters of “Marksman”. | Two Grand-Daughters of “Ajax”. A daughter of “Bondsman”. Master”. | A grand-daughter of | CERTIFIED ACCREDITED MOSTLY VACCINATED | a dam with | Keystone Holstein Sales, Inc. Phone Mt, Joy 3-4354 MOUNT JOY, PENNSYLVANIA | cigarette, | safe June Milk Price Is Set At $3.93 Blanford, Market New York marketing Re. CC. J Administrator of the metropolitan milk announced today a uni of $3.93 (45.5 area, hun for 419 form dredweight price per quarts) deliveries to plants in the New York milk The uniform price in May also $3.93 hundred 1951, it June milk l shed. | was per | weight, while in June, was $3.88 The | ferential for June at 6.6 cents for each tenth of a pound of fat below butterfat dif was producer announce ed above or the 3.5 standard Dr. Blanford consumption of the in that milk said fluid 3.78 percent 1951, only 77 June the duction but over Pro per the wis up same month in increased cent set a record for | month Total June Ibs. as compared 00 1bs came duction for 768,715,640 762,640 The dairy milk pre fo with amounted a year ago. supply 49.479 of Production from farm ers, a decrease 556 from June 1951 dairy per day per 518 lbs record for any in June averaged fo set an all-time federal and marketing month since the state milk came operative 1938. Total farm production is orders be- in September, value of June's $30.571,629.05 $30,210,524.65 at the uniform price, and $361, 095.40 in butterfat and location premiums made up of Payment at the of $393 per be uniform price hundredweight will milk testing 3.5 | percent butterfat at [ plants 201 from New | York City. — -— Give The Other Fellow A Break ‘When Driving made for received 210 miles How ners? are your motoring man There's a two-sided answer fo that important safety question, according to Edward P. Safety Director Automobile Club. Curran, of Keystone “Politeness in respect to oth er highway users is natural and accustomed behavior on the the he well-thinking the other careful part of motorists,” great majority of declared. “Such drivers always give fellow a break, are hand turn, stay on of the highway, allow others to pass with plenty to use signals indicating every their own side of room to spare, ete. Politeness. add and in these instances, up to greater safety all. “Politeness enjoyment for toward passeng in ers one's car, however, can be overdone to the point of danger. Drivers should never take their eyes from the road when talking to traveling com panions the driver who looks away for just a second ac tually is driving over 53 feet of road at 66 feet at 50. blind 40 miles 45 m.p.h Drivers careful an hour, and should when at 73 feet be extre mely lighting a cigar should or pipe and nev attempt to hold a lighted match for a passenger, And to be 1 very much on the escorts should pull up to the curb and alight from the curb-side the traveling has stepped out onto the traditionally move of the driver a lighting on his (the tr: Tic) and walking around the car to help alight on the other side has its obvious dangers. Politeness assuredly highway, but consideration, side, alter companion the pavement: courteous a passenger most the top ; has its place safety too. on rates a 10 Are Nabbed (From page 1) dletown, reckless driving, F. Stanley Kready, Manheim R4, right turn, all were summoned before Justice of the Peace Robert K. Brown. Officer Good lodged com- plaint before Squire berry against Chester Pittsburgh, conditions; and improper Hocken Wojtas- driving too fast Paris O. Bruba- Mt. Joy R2, ignoring red and James L. Henry, Sa- Ga., ignoring red light. | zek, for | ker, light; vanna | ewry was given an immediate hearing and was fined $5 and, costs by Squire Hockenberry, | The Bulletin, CLASSIFIED Vount Jov, Pa., Thursday, SALE: July 17, Pleasant Good salary. -- FOR Pedestal Wash- stand, $5.00, 101: New Haven St, Mount Joy 29-1p Airy and Cool, individual igned Spencer Supports. Mrs. Fdvth B. Brubaker, Corsetierre, Florin, Pa. Phone Mount Joy 1040 29-4¢ HELP WANTED: Women ewing machine operators, titchers, helpers and menders, Vit, Joy Mills, 125 Mount Joy Street 29- le WANTED: Sales Girl for store vork Exnerience preferred. lount Joy Department Store, 29- lc HELP WANTED for carpenter work ome experience prefer- red. Elmer Ginder, Florin, Phone Mt. Joy 3-4883 29-tf-¢ FOR SALE" Black and White Columbian Coal Range. Good baker. $30.00. See Bill Blantz, stauffertown 29- 1p FOR SALE: Mount Joy Taxi Business 29-tf NEW APARTMENT for rent. large living room, bedroom, bath, modern kitchen with cetriec Ref (ras stove: private entrance. Desirable for 2 people Write O. Box 85, Mt. Joy. 29-1c¢ THE L Pp Ww ANTED Lady for general office work. Typing essential. Some know- ledge hookkeeping desirable. working Apply of the Mt. Joy Paper Box Co 29-1c "OR SALE: In Mount Joy near igh School. Ten room, brick home, 2 baths, vapor heat. Nice lawn. Reasonably priced at only FOR SALE Pneumatic Tired Wagon Phone Mt, Joy 1890 20-1p CTRL, WANTED: Sten em plovment. Way Applia 28-1 WANTED: 20 hovs for detassel ing corn, 12 wr or older Not legs then 80 in. tall, Apply Reis! Seed Co Mt. Joy 28-2 Sealed oro 1 vill be re ecoived and publicly opened and road bv the Supervisors of East Nonegal Townshin Lancaster County at Bank in Vive wn Panna. until 9:00 a m. o'clocl DST Aurust 2nd, 1952 {or heir SON s requirements ol Stone Pronnsal forms Specifien tions. Form of Contract nd In tructions to bidders mav be ob tained at the home of. or writ ine to Harold B. Endslow, Sec retary Board of Supervisors rietta R1, Penna AI proposals most be upon the form furnished by the un dersigned H. B. ENDSLOW 28-2 Secretary of Board DO YOU LIKE TO WRITE? The Rulletin is looking for some one living in Mt. Jov to writ nersonal item Just the right cnnortunit for <OMme person who hee a few hours a week pare time and would like ft make these few spare hours rofitable. Write or apply at the Bulletin office, Mt. Joy FOR RE NT JU sed car lot office Van's Sery nter, Mt. Joy 29-1¢ SEWING MACHINES FOR SALFE New and used. Repairs for all makes of sewing mach ines. J. V. Binkley, 111 N. Mar ket St. Elizabethtown Pa Phone 688 1 -te FREE DEMONSTRATION of {the New Viewmaster Third Di- mension Camera and Polaroid Minute Camera at Victor Klahr's Camera Shop, Middle town, Pa 29-1¢ FOR SALE: Ten-inch Fan. Half Price. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5544. 29 Ip Red Feather Campaign | Goal Announced A campaign ge | for the 28 Can by t Community paig Boa tion get Bea Cl tee each of the Services programs er Cy for the 28 he rd le, met 1953 fact t WwW th has following of the Committee Committee in Be ith to ‘W hat 1 agency costs a as a 1 erv dle Tl mate re he sai ices ai stated. 11S Y¢ thos o ne 1 oO ar’s 9 ly 12 400,000 camyj cy Ww Unit the Jew Seve Ches Girl ation tucks the Ti reco be n ‘nth align ill be ed Ca first ish Ce 1 Association, Rec Boys’ miment ade i ral One par time nter youtl t along Scouts, WwW reat t I led n ti an additional bette addi Criy cause of exec Coun in ti Scouts. quire ber num facil Th pled Pe tional utive cil 1€ nui an beean ber of ities. SWIM e Young Mount Jo: held and Fool, July The and fami Rice Ler Mr. and daug Mr son, schke and family ard and a far picnic s Ironvi 11 Mrs ly, and wy Gan Mrs and shi Mr. ar 1 and Mrs and Yohn ) bethtown. of the tients, Mr ry serve C Boy val « been the by Jeadle's I'( Pp discuss e could wealth re in other ume, growing”, goal is more ed In I new ticipati The will | 1 Serv ith the Sco jon: Ce Club 1¢ Ches Judget that 1is year’ visiting ounty therapist for pecause nber The additional bo Boys’ Children S additi the I Of tl ol { etl nity group consis Ral and family, Lewis Diller iz, ers 1d SO1 Geo Mr. and ( ( Adult Swimn ted yh Alleman M Vir 1 A y ana aaugl 1 all of M rising ign this Club will Ising PART Viethod ist yf $i annual Red Fe: ith 502,260 approved The approved by p1 report from the William Chairman. Ci 19 local Red n't and v the busi demands Mr aj thar 1s local Ing Lar pecom ice Y.V its, Crispt ‘nter the a and financial need cam Bud H ymmiit Feath gen Board of Directors of the Chest. n goal was the ‘esenta resentatives of escape velfare same nesse Bea Proxi for 1 the icasie in the N.C.A., Recre At and Committee pro S g¢ for ociety Increasing n onal 30V 16 11 roops staff v ‘lass C ing VISIONS val for nurse 1 the be $12,000 Salunga, | Marietta Realtor caster Mariet WANTED TO BUY: ta 6-2043. Also have nice homes Landisville Area. S. N. Lightner, 46 S. Duke Street, Phone Lane. 6126 paid for scrap iron, metal rags. bat- {eries, cars, trucks. A. B. Sahd and |S m Front & Pine Sts., Marietta, Pa. Phone 6-9111. If no answer, call Columbia 4-7577 26-tf WE HAVE WHITF GAS for yrur rower mower Atlantic Service Station. Paul K. Stehman, Prop. 24-tf FIECTROLUX SE RVIC FE AND SUPPILIWS org Ca Phone 3- NOTICE: Poison Ivv. Oak, Sumac and other minor skin irritations you need Doctors Prescription No. 700-084 for immediate relief. Tt satisfies.. Sold at 21 Mt. Joy St., Mount Joy, Pa., Kreamer Pharmacy, Elizabeth- town, Pa. 19- -15p SEWING MACHINES FOR SALE: New and used. Repairs for makes of sewing machines. J. Rinkley, 111 N. Market St., Eliza- hethtown, Pa. Phone 216-J. MEN WANTED: Lancaster Tobacco Co., North Market Street, tobacco warehouse, Mount Joy, Phone 3061 7-tt ANTIOUES: Will pay high prices ) umber eal nei c a S¢ 11 v ] ro i Scout of the hurch party I'win Oaks 1 of rs an } Warren Mou lenry ol Mrs. Ds: 1s of rge and family nt Joy Strat avid Florin; Ludwig Mrs. of eve ier ount ning, Mr. and Ralph 1 Mrs. Vir: Joy; Shank Rl: and Mar Mr. 10 and Rich Eliza as, an far any descrintion Hart, 161 N. Charlotte St., Man=- heim, Pa. Phone 107. 2-24-tf Typewriters, Add. Mac's. Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Encle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-t} ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICF c.t.a. Estate f John A. Hiople late int Joy Borough. Po, deceased. Lotte of ] tration c.t.a. d te having been granted the undersigned, all persons indebt- ed thereto are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav=- ing claims or demands against same, will present them without delay for eottlement to the irned residing at 901 First Street, Lancaster. Pa FSTHFR H. FRITZ, Administratrix c.t.a. Br & Zimmerman, Attorneys Antiques Restored Furniture Refinishing LENHERT Tay Koser, Mount . 9542 troubled with If yon are CABINET SHOP Marietta, Pa. Phone Collect Call For 8-tt H NEW & USED CARS 1849 Pontiac Sedan, R&H 1948 Packard Sedan, R&H 1948 Chrysler Windsor Sedan, 1248 Plymouth Sedan, R&H 1937 Dodge Sedan, H PACKARD GARAGE 221 N. Hanover St, >hone 469-W 51-tf AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron and also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-4 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE ate of Victor R. Snyder, late of Rapho Twp., Lancaster Co., Penna. Letters of administration on said estate granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted thereto quested to make immediate payments, and those having claims or demands against the same, will present them without delay for settlement to the un- aersigned UNION NATIONAL MT. JOY BANK, | | Arnold, ) Attorneys Mount Joy, Pa. Bricker & Beyer 19523 re conditions. at the office Lan- 28-3 Highest prices and Good Used Clean=- 47-tf and Delivery E-town having been 29-6=
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