39-tf 1] Everybody, Everywhere, Reads The Bulletin WANTED Cleaning Room Helper Good Wages To Start. Good Trade To Learn, EICHERLY’S 78 EAST MAIN STREET MOUNT JOY, PA. MEN WANTED H. ROY NISSLEY & CO., Inc. FLORIN, PENNA. 28-3c¢ 65 Cows and Bred Heifers ALL PURE BRED GUERNSEYS At Auction - July 23 - 7:00 p. m. At the Ass'n. Sales Pavilion, 6 miles east of Lancaster on Rouie 30. This large number of late summer and fall fresheners will enable you to select, at your own price, the milk you will need to hold your production during the coming months. Without question, some of the finest stock we have ever offered. WE'LL SELI. THEM FAST — BE THERE EARLY! Bang's & T. B. Certified. Majority of them VACCINATED SALE MANAGED BY FOR CATALOGS WRITE: PENNA. GUERNSEY BREEDERS’ ASSN. P. O. BOX 441, HARRISBURG, PA. PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE and PERSONAL PROPERTY SATURDAY, JULY 25,1953 In the Borough of Elizabethtown, at No. 152 North Market Street. } 2% One-half of a Double Brick Dwelling containing nine rooms and bath, two plastered rooms on third floor; new double oil burner, hot air hect; new automatic hot water gas heater. Sale Register Wednesday, July 15—On the premises on Main Street, in the Village of Landisville, Real Es tate and Personal Property by Fred H. Koser and Mabel E Myers Koser, Administrators of Clayton H. Koser, deceased. E V. Spahr, Auctioneer — — Lancaster Automobile Club Plans Annual Picnic July 23 An elaborate program, begin- ning at 10 A. M. and continu ing throughout the day and ev ening, has been arranged for the ¢nnual picnic of the Lan shey Park on Thursday, July 23. The picnic, which annually attracts upwards of 20,000 peo- ple, is open to the public. Among the outstanding feat- ures of this year’s program will be afternoon and evening certs by the Pottstown Band, a morning concert by the Para- dise Twp High School Band an exhibition by State Police trained dogs, two prize draw- ings, free rides, ice cream and souvenirs for children big free vaudeville show at night. repeated after night. afternoon and the vaudeville show at One hundred seventy-five cash prizes will be awarded to club members who the park on picnic day. In ad- register at dition there will be a prize drawing for members who have secured new members during the past year. PERSONALS Mrs. Hazel Clement is ing her daughter and law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Taylor, in Rockland, Mass., for two weeks. The Rev. Paul D. and family, 211 S. have had as their and Mrs. William and son Philip, Frostproof, Fla Lucille Martin, Mt. Joy R1;] Jean Will, and Janice Brene- | man, both of Mt. Joy R2, turned home Sunday night af-| ter spending a week at the Youth for Christ Camp, held at the Quarryville Bible Confer- ence Grounds, in Quearryville. Miss Patty «J. Nornhold, 147 N. Market St., and Miss Phyllis Market St., | guests Mr. Emenheiser | re- | This dwelling located on lot 25x198 ft. Property in good |Anne Brown, daughter of Mr. condition; can give immediate possession. and Mrs. George Brown III. N Tar 3 are yO ino 0 Also at the same time and place the following personal Market Se, ary Spending th x week at Furnace Hills Girl property will be offered for sale: Scout CAD Fisher Piano and stool; couch; music cabinet; library tables: | ry Doe. card table and sewing table; sectional bookcase; combination bookcase and desk: extension tables; six chairs and buffet; small BIRTHS tables; taberets; hall rack; Bird's-eye maple bed and dressing table; beds; bureaus; bed screen; occasional chair; rocking — chairs; other chairs; kitchen cabinet; sink; kitchen, stool: two Mr. and Mrs. Charles S. Pen- 9x12 rugs; 9x12 congoleum rug; chest; trunk; fernery; mirrors; pictures; picture frames; electrie floor and table lamps; dishes; | cooking utensils; porch glider; porch chairs and rockers: hose & | reel; cooper wash boiler; galvanized tubs; copper tub; wash ma- | two | caster. chine; garden tools; other tools: lawn mower; stepladder; Rristol Sweepers; empty jars: crocks; and a lot of other articles | too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M., real estate to be offered at 2:00 P. M., when conditions will be made known by I Elizabeth M. Hartman |: 28-3te | ¢ PUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE Real Estate and Personal Property SATURDAY,JULY 18,1953 On the premises located one-half mile Southof Elizabeth- |; town, along the Maytown Road in the Village of Brandtstown. Lot of ground fronting 104 ft, more or less with depth of 200 ft., more or less, thercon erected a 4 2% Story Frame Double Dwelling containing six rooms and bath on each side. Onc-half of dwelling equipped with gas. Drilled well with electric water system. LARGE 1%. STORY FRAME BARN with chicken house aitached. Walter Dupes, Auctioneer Landis & Garman, Clerks € property will be offered for sale: Extension table & chairs; dinette set; library table; small ta- bles: combination bookcase and writing desk; knee-hole desk; living room suite; reed set; Stiefl Piano: three bedroom suites; cot bed; single bed; two chests :china closet; rocking chair and other chairs; Majestic Range; Queen Quality Gas Range; Estate Heatrola; New Perfection Oil Heater; metal cupboard; curtain | The ] stretcher; picture and frames; doll cradle; kerosene lamps; elect- | Spot Sale—Every [to be as represented. ric lamps; child’s crib and mattress; blanket shawl; old almanacs; |! 20 yrs. of Geographics; meat bench; crocks; jugs; jars; cooking |b utensils; dishes; bedding; linens; large copper kettle; garden tools; 500 board feet of cherry wood; lot of stove wood; wheel- 4 jarrow; cultivators; locust posts; wedges; grindstone; corn shel- er: lawn mower; bushel crates; scythe and cradle; lot of tobacco ath; and a lot of articles too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 12:30 P. M.,, real estate to be offered at 100 P. M., when conditions will be made known by ee, Katie Diffenbaugh 28-2te | S nell, [Kraw, 562 Walnut St., Colum- | WILLOW Pa., 4 miles south of Lancaster, Bang Certified. Your kind of heavy milk from 50 to Also at the same time and place the following personal | average make money for you. —A few Yearlings EARL L. GROFF, Local Representative, 25 Mount parents of a son, at St. Joseph's Hospital, Joy Street., are born Monday, Lan- | Mr. and Mrs. William C. ia, a son, Monday at the Col imbia Hospital. Mrs. Kraw is he former Phyllis Oberholtzer f Mount Joy. Farm, VILLAGE, | At STREET ust off Routes 72 and 222. 60 Holstein Cattle Registered - 15 Grades) T. B. Accredit- | many calfhood vaccinated. | (45 d, 50 Fresh and Heavy Springers | | | | | | | | good wuddered, | They will | 70 1b. under | and really | producers. conditions | | Service- | age Bulls — and a nice| group of Heifer Calves, selling after their dams. 126th monthly Garden You can | uy with confidence here. Starts 12:00 Noon—held er cover. [t un- | caster Automobile Club at Her- | con. | and a| Musical clowns will perform | throughout the park during the] visit- | son-in- | | per Emenheiser i { | f | cent over Cattle Auction THURS., JULY 16 Jay M. Brubaker | ed, now run on liquefied petroleum animal sells To BE MARRIED '75 Per Cent Farm Fires Preventable Inspection is Answer To Farm Fire Prevention [ Two University of Illinois re | searchers believe that farmers coulg | prevent 75 per if they would inspect for hazards and eliminate them, The two researchers, Dean Wine ter versity's agricultural | department, reached their that state, | ings,” they report. “On the or the furnace in poor condition, | ning rods, ‘Most of these conditions could be corrected by farmers themselves | Our survey found that probably 75 per cent of farm fires could be pre- | vented if fire hazards were pointed | | | | | | § | | out to farmers and they would re- move them.” The only answer is routine inspec- tion by the farmer every few months and quick elimination of the hazards. Farm Wife to Encourage Building, Remodeling A group of researchers are con- vinced there’s some truth in the warning, ‘never underestimate the power of a woman.” The real impetus to home building on the nation’s farms will probably be generated by Mrs. Farm Wife herself, they say. Farm women, explain Minneapo- lis-Honeywell researchers, have 51 cent more children than city women, and obviously larger fam- ilies—50 per cent of farm children under 18 are in families with four or more children. Therefore, they see the big building push coming from this annual farm family baby | crop. These births create a demand by the farm wife for roomier quar- ters. Secondly, the expected manpower shortage on farms means that many a farmer will remodel his home to make housework easier for his wife who will have to shoulder more of the chores. The researchers see more automatic equipment, rang- ing from heating systems to dish- washers, being widely installed to help her keep pace with her new labors, And if that's not enough, the diligent researchers fur- ther point out that the signs are that farm incomes will be up some 5 per last year’s record esti- mate of $37.5 million, indicating that | farm families will have the money | | for construction or pur- poses. Blue Ribbon The 1951 and 1952 grand cham- pion of the Denver stock show and 1952 grand champion of the Phoenix show, was purchased by Roy A. Kropp for breeding purposes at his Chardon Farm at Grayslake, Ill. He purchased the prize animal from Jack Howley of Minneapolis for $50,- 000. 200,000 Farm Tractors Operate on Butane Gas More than 200,000 farm tractors, either factory designed or convert- | gas. Many farmers report that by using liquefied petroleum gas, engine maintenance can be reduced up to 50 per cent. Known also as butane, propane, tank and bottled cent of farm fires and Gilbert Sauer, of the Uni- engineering conclu- sion after inspection of 53 farms in “It's lightning, faulty wiring and |! poor heating systems that are burn- ing down most Illinois farm build- farms we visited, we often found the wiring Lots of farmers didn’t have light. | “| ean be | convincing | Ky - VACATIONS—AND HEALTH : by Science Features’ ) " A very special health problem plagues Americans at about this time every year, It might be called “vacationitis.,” It is characterized by such symptoms as hay fever, sunburn, and poison ivy rash, It is one of the hazards of the annual family trek to the shore or moun- | tains, ¢ vp EE Vacationitis usually isn't a seri- ous I fever can be ailment, , Hay vr & avoided by get- ting allergy * shots, sunburn by gradual ex- posure to the sun, and poison ivy—by staying away from the _ poison ivy plant, But there are «some diseases encountered at x vacation-time NET which can be wey quite serious, « One of these is Rocky Mountain | Spotted Fever, which, despite its | name, may be found in any part of the country, particularly during the summer months, The disease is transmitted from animals to man by ticks—which means that those who go on hunting trips are espe- cially likely to come in contact with it, A [+ Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever very serious. Before the | advent of the antibiotic drugs it | was sometimes fatal, but since that | time "the death rate has dropped sharply. Cases have been reported in which patients treated with ter- ramycin showed a disappearance of symptoms within 48 hours after the antibiotic was given, ‘ In any event, health authorities recommend that wherever you go on vacation you determine the lo- cation of the nearest physician— just in case, DW CI Stimulate your business by adver- ising in the Bulletin. ARNDT REST HOME AT NEWTOWN has vacancy for two aged women. Modern conveniences CALL MT. JOY 3-9053 28-2¢ NOTICE! [ In order to collect damages on our | Poultry Ranges caused by dogs or | other predatory animals, we have to | notify the proper State authority. | | | This same authority will then | check the immediate neighborhood for stray dogs and other dogs with which they come in contact. This notice is given so that you will not be embarrassed in case the Authorities check the neighborhood for unlicensed dogs. Musser Leghorn Farms 18-tt Help Wanted General office work Must be good typist. Also neat and accurate with figures. For full particulars apply to Penna. Farm Bureau Co-Op. Association FLORIN, PA. 28-tfc po RANCH STYLE 3-bedroom, Garage, in Mt. A good buy. FLORIN [ A small house in good condition 2 bedrooms, new low price. Jov One - half mile from Mount Joy new, two bedrooms. FLORIN 3 bedrooms, good condition, always owner occupied. HOMES CAN almost ALL THESE BE EASILY FINANCED WITH A SMALL DOWN PAYMENT. Use Your Rent Money for carrying charges and Own Your Own Home. CALL JAY GINGRICH Residence - Mount Joy. 3-6731 Office - Lancaster 8296 S.NISSLEY GINGRICH Realtors LANCASTER Members of Lancaster Haws tur classihied adverusing in this column are: 3 lines or less, minimum ...... 35¢ Over 3 lines, per line .......... 10¢ Each add. insertion, per line .... Be WE ARE LOOKING FOR A FARMER who may want to change to a selling job. We want a man with some know ledge of animal nutrition to sell a formula feed for calves Must have a car to travel his own and nearby counties and call on feed dealers and larger farms. We will pay expenses, salary and commission, Interested parties may write giving full details of back ground to DAWNWOOD FARMS, Amenia, N. Y. 28-1p FOR SALE: 141; acre farm, bank barn for 3'4 acres tobacco, chicken house, 250 cap, 8 room frame house, modern con veniences, steam heat - oil burner, electric range, elec. water heater; in Rapho Town- ship, outskirts of Newlown. Possssion Qct. 1 or Apr. 1st. Phone Mt. Joy 3-9053 28.2¢ FOR RENT: a small modern apartment. 2 adults. Phone Mt. Joy 3-4525. 28-tfe FOR SALE: 1941 Packard convertible coupe. 6 cylinder. Fhone 3-9264. Mt. Joy. 28-tfc FOR SALE: Deepfreeze, Home Freezer, Latest Model, 15.5 cu. ft. with 5 yr. food warranty Phone Mt. Joy 3-5431. 28-1c CLERK for part time work. Ap- ply in person. Jack Horner Shoe Store, Mt. Joy. 26-tfc FOR SALE: Fork Hook Celery Plants. Call 171.J4 Elizabeth- town. 28-1¢ WASHING AND IRONING: Will call for and deliver. Phone Phone 3-9056. 28-1¢ FOR SALE: English Baby Car- riage. Call 3-5342 Mount Joy. 28-1c GIRL for general office duties, such as typing, ete. Apply P. O. Box 86, c/o T. 1. 28-4c¢ WANTED Truck Driver & Warehouse Man Wolgemuth Bros. INC. FLORIN, PA. FAIRVIEW MANOR NURSING HOME Under Supervision of Register Nurses, House Physician Physician retained. ed or Personal Nurse on duty 24 Hours daily Home Living Conditions Columbia 4-7531 Plane Streets 28-4p Phone Penn and AUTO MECHANIC Guaranteed Weekly Wage Choice of renumeration, hour rate or flat rate. Vacation with pay. Group Insurance. H. LANDIS HILL, Inc. Studebaker Sales & Service 2121 E. Clay Street. Lancaster, Pa. Phone 8156 FOR ATHLETE'S FOOT USE A KERATOLYTIC BECAUSE— It SLOUGHS OFF the tainted outer skin to expose buried fungi and kills 28-1 it on contact. Get this STRONG, keratolytic fungicide, T-4.L, at any drug store. If not pleased IN ONE HOUR, your 40c back. Now at SLOAN'S PHARMACY. To Operate Concrete Block Machine and Fork Lift Experience not necessary. Steady work, good wages and paid holidays. TELEPHONE 3-4001 Real Estate Board gas, the fuel also has many house- hold applications such as cooking, house heating, water heating, refrig- eration and incineration. rr et) CI ee Invitations have been issued | Ze [ o the wedding of Miss Susan | | Minnich, daughter of Mr. and | R. AUSTIN BACKUS, | Mrs. Simon B. Minnich, Landis- | Sales Mgr. & Auct, Mexico, N. Y. trasburg, Pa. ville, to Peter N. Thomas, of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Thomas, | of Greensburg, which will take place July 18, at 3 p. m. in Zion 24-1t¢ 1 uthern Church, Landisville. son 28-1f OR 36163 MOUNT JOY 28-1c WANTED YOUNG MAN WANTED TO LEARN EMBROIDERY STITCHING. HIGH RATED PAY. APPLY TO MOUNT JOY MILLS, Inc. 16-tfe The Bulletin, Mount Jov, Pa. (AAA FOR SALE amel oil stove and Modern white at the Mt. Joy Depl. Store, East Main Street, | up en- | bed spring, (that you supply yourself «| 084 for 28-1tp | Ivy-Oak-Sumac in good condition. Price reason able, Apply at 219 Mt. Joy St, Mt. Joy, Phone 3-6362 26-2¢ FOR SALE: 2 Hoover upright cleaners, $12. each; 1 tuxcedo size 36. $5; nylon slip covers, $5. each; Miller Bros Phone 3.4371, Mt. Joy. WANTED: Woman to clerk in store. Full or part time. Apply 26-1fc¢ Donegal Road, Mount Joy, Pa. Springs 28-1te FOR SALE: 1935 Olds R&H, Defr., practically rubber, good cond. 49 Street, Mt. Joy, Phone Tudor, new Frank 34113. 920 FOR SALE: 1000 Leghorn pul- lets, 12 weeks old - i Leghorn Farms. Phone 3-9907, Mount Joy. 28-1c¢ 4 A GOOD CAMERA STOP IN KLAHR’S Little Shop with the big stock. Onen Mon., Tues. Wed, 9 tin 6. Closed Thurs, Open Fri. 9 to 8., Sat. 9 to 9. Air conditioned. Victor Klahr Camera Shop, Middletown. 28-1¢ TO RECEIVE BIDS The Mt. Joy Borough School Board will receive sealed, sep- 54 term as follows: (1) Two carloads Cardiff Lump Bituminous Coal deliver- ed to storage bin at the mentarv School Building. (2) No. 2 or No. 3 fuel oil in Truck Tank loads, delivered {to storage tank at High School Building as needed. The total will be about 20 to 25 thousand gallons. Bids must be received by the Secretary of the Board not la ter than August 1, 1953. MRS. DOROTHY KIPPLE Secretary c/o Seiler Printing Co. 28-3c AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING MAP OF THE BOROUGH OF MOUNT JOY, LANCAS- TER COUNTY, PA. It is hereby ordained by the Borough Council of the Bor- ough of Mount Joy, Lancaster County, Pa., that the revised zoning map of the said Borough. which was referred to in, and made a part of the zoning or dinance of the said Jorough, rdopted July 1, 1946, is hereby further amended as follows: Section 1. There is hereby added to the said revised zon- ing map and classified as a commercial and industrial dis- trict, that area of the Bor- ough of Mount Joy which was annexed to the Borough by or- dinance approved December 1, 1952, being premises of Loren P. Somer and containing a fac- tory building and other im- provements, which is described at length by metes and bounds in the said ordinance. Section 2. The Borough sec- retary is directed to have the caid area which is hereby creat ed a commercial and industrial district, inscribed as such on the zoning map of the Borough, and to have copies of the zoning map as amended by this ordi nance printed for filing in the Office of the Recorder of Deeds with this ordinance, and for general distribution. Enacted and ordained ~fter approval by the Borough Plan- ning Commission, and notice and hearing as provided by the Borough Code, July 6, 1953 L. W. MYERS, President of Council Attest: William F. Brian, Jorough Secretary Approved: July 6, 1953 CHARLES 1. FISH Jurgess Help Wanted FIREMAN BACHMAN Chocolate Mfg. Co. MOUNT JOY, PA. 20-tfe KEEP THE KIDDIES KOOL with Seersucker Playclothes Sunsuits $ .89 Ruffled Sunsuits $1.59 Girl's Diaper Sets $1.79 $1.69 & $1.89 89¢ to $1.19 Crawlers Polo Shirts Nylon Baby Shawls $4.98 Wool Baby Shawls $2.98 Swivel Hangers 98¢ For Baby Gifts Visit Margaret - Jean Shoppe 19 W. Donegal St., Mt. Joy, Pa. Dial 3-9373 Alterations - Buttonholing 9-tf 28-1p Greider arate bids for fuel for the 1953- | Ele- | Mount Joy, Pa. Thursday, July 9, 1953-3 |FOR SALE: Coal Heater (4 or [5 rooms) good condition, $30, | Youth bed spring & mat- $15.00. 101 E. Main St, | Joy or phone 3.9272 28-l¢ Iso [ HELP WANTED: Machine set- men, first and second shift, have some mechanical I ability. Also machinist. Apply l any time at Aircraft Marine | Products, Ine, Mount Joy. | must 28-1c¢ | [FOR SALE: 1949 2-dr. Chevro- [let sedan, heater, good tires. | Phone Mt. Joy 3-4185. 16-tfe important with Prescription No. 700- immediate relief from Poisoning and irrita- (NOTICE: It is very { Doctor's [many other minor skin tions. Compounded and sold by [E. W. Garber, 21 Mt. Joy St. Mount Joy, Pa. 15-tfe | FOR SALE: While it lasts, all FOR SALE: Tavlor-tot walker | Wall and ceiling paper 20c a In good condition Blue and roll was 30c to $1.50. Open ev- ivory. Phone Mt. Joy 3-3764 jery night except Wednesday. : 28.1t{c | Mt. Joy Tile & Linoleum Co., | Mount Joy. 8-tf WANTED: Man to cut grass|———— rer and weeds around my home, | LOT FOR SALE: 80x180, Dons Mrs. Florence K. Shelly, 365 | egal Springs Road, Mount Joy. [Price reasonable, John A. Char- |les, Phone Mount Joy 3-4183. 37-1 | FOR SALE: 2 desirable build- ing lots along S. Market St. Mt. Joy. Apply Daniel G. Forry, Landisville 2087. 19-tfe i ANTIQUES: Wili pay high [prices for antiques of any des- | eription. Mr. Hart, 151 N. Char- lotte St., Manheim, Pa. Phone H5-2163. 2-24-tf [CASH FOR YOUR PIANO: David Hess Music Shoo. Phone Elizabethtown 605-J M21-tf WIIAT ARE YOU WAITING JFOR? Increase your weekly earnings by $20 to $25 as a part-time Rawleigh Dealer. Full time districts also avail- able. No experience necessary. | Buy on credit. Pay as you sell. | For particulars write Rawleigh’s | Dept. PAF-649-216, Chester, Penna. 4t Jul25p [FOR SALE: Shavings. Kiln- dried. Ideal for poultry houses and dairy barn bedding. Sun- shine Farm Supplv, Rear 49 N. Broad St., Lititz, Pa. 4tJ25¢ HELP WANTED: We are tak- ing applications for full time & part time work. Can also use several school boys and - girls, both full and part time - Must be 16 yrs. of age. Apply G. C. Murphy Co. 14-16 Main St., Mt. Joy, Pa. 24 -tfe APARTMENT FOR RENT. 3 rooms and bath. Phone Mt. Joy 3-5974. 24 tfc AUTOMOBILE PARTS for Sale, 1 buy old cars, all kinds of scrap iron and also sell stove wood. Guy D. Spittler, Phone Mt. Joy 3-5573. 40-~tf GIRLS WANTED To work in packing room. No experience needed. Apply ‘Maytown Shoe Louis S. May, Attorney 6t Jul2ec Typewriters, Add. Mach’s., Cash Registers, Check Writers, Safes, New & Used. J. M. Engle, 411 East High St, E-town. Ph. 14J. 8-18-tf WANTED: Sewing Machine Operators. Permanent job, good pay, excellent working condi- tions. Apply Hesteco Co., manu- facturers of children’s dresses, 443 W. High St. Phone Eliza- bethtown 431. 10-tfe FARM HOUSE FOR RENT: all conveniences. Two and a half miles southeast of Mount Jovy. 1 Call Mt. Joy 3-5925. 28-1c | { T positively will not be respon- | sible for any bills made by my | wife, Martha H. Witmer or any | other persons than myself, Wm. | Witmer, 213 W. Orange Street, | Lancaster, Pq. 28-1c¢ | SALESMAN WANTED: What are you waiting for. Increase vour weekly earnings by $20 to $25 as, a part time Rawleigh [ Dealer. Full time district also available. No experience neces- | sary. Buy on credit. Pay as vou sell For particulars write | Raweligh’s. Dept. PNG-649-216 | Chester, Penna. 28-2p ALUMINUM COMPANY OF AMERICA | | desires rental homes in and a- | round = Lancaster for Technical Personnel being transferred to inew local plant. For immediate negotiations Contact W. J. McCULLEY Personal Mgr Ph. 3.3991 8:15 to 5:00 P.M. 28-2¢ Mon. thru Sat. WANTED Young Woman for general of- fice work. Must have typing ex- perience. JAMES MFG. CO Mount Joy, Pa. 28-2¢ FURNITURE REFINISHING BEAUTIFUL KNOTTY PINE REPRODUCTIONS LENHERT'S Cabinet Shop MARIETTA, PA. Phone 6-2581 — 8-tf
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