Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 47, Number 210, Decatur, Adams County, 7 September 1949 — Page 5
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?■ .nCAL CLASSIFIED I | advertising rates . I zL|l; 6 time* $1.75. ‘ ted are for cormacuIf “noela-lfM .kipday l*t a "7or 1 10 P° ln ' BLACK i« 5 f par word «“ lh ,Cf ’■titled ads Haled In para--50% iecreaae over reguIKTof Tbanke. OMtu.ry. In - uu. P* r word ’ 760 muat be In office by 11 %K" Monday through Friday. deadline ia > n>- | FOR SALK | /" CprHb’ piano Phone 210 3tx ■i I^K". X IF 'Philco Radios atvl Stucky & J/’, 'B -' ' ■ - \I.E Shropshire rams., ‘,.,.7 T H Ballzell, route 4. W..“- - ■ B “il F 'KEIXIAS for rural :K... o-'»K and * ater heatß>g ; low ** |G 95 per IVO lbs . Bro*. 10111 BHu? T ’ a|NT “ l!r ‘" i - Pil ' nt ’ Btucky " Pep’ ■ Monroe, Ind. 150-ts Bottle Gan Ranges, to select from Opell | K,,'.'.' ex. ept Wed. nites. Stucky ■ co., Monroe. Ind. 2.4 ts, Axminister rugs.' • w ,„,i open evtulng* exK Wed Stucky A Co. Monroe. Phone 66866. 1-ts sale Wa-hers $89.95. good such a- Queen and i nr,,n • s ' u<ky Co " ”° nro ’'-] I* Open iii’ett except Wed. 274-ts ,-aI.E I'rigidaire refrigeraranges, water heaters, aad dryer*. Also some used nliigeratora. Uhrtck K.< 101-ts i^KvES - STOVES. STOVES Monroe. Ind They are allow >.uu pti. es for your old stove new 274-ts Full flooded Duroc I K;- and open gilts. Proud PerI A< e blood lines. 3% mi. _ <f Pleasant Mills. Call 77207. a n White. Monroe, Ind ■ 197Tx K 41/ PKI< e “trade old Maytag washers. Bottle natural gas stoves. Electric rators. Radios. Home ■r-e.s Genova Ste.-I Cabinets. I ;..t» Kitchen, 428 Mt Barnes J (495. 167-ts |HI; .*\LE: -.Roper Dri-Gas ranges. Re':is’. !..tors. 11. fore you | Buy. "a-k the lady who owns thralled. Stucky s Ap Geneva Hatcherte*. AK 180—w SALE IGo ACRES. LEVEL. I RoDI'CTIVE LAND improvements. Extra drained and fenced. Entire o under cultivation. Wheat was over 30 Bu. per acre yur Wonderful crop of B o:r. and Ilians now growing on farm Land ha« been well and is in a fine slate of B- 'a i n IDEALLY LOCAT K A A PWED STATE ROAD only one mile from good ■E*'' k’l-viding tine markets and f>t.wn K nees. Call No. 171. H* r 5 i:,'d» j y Sanmaun MidIb ’H Auction Co. Decatur. 208 3t New—One and two Oliver corn pickers; two mounted corn pickers for Fartnail and Allis-Cbal ■“’’tractors; Oliver 88 R C. lßt ‘ ' OHver Cietrac. A '•B** l Cletrac; 2T2. 2 11, 1-16 in Raydex bottom plows, rr 'M"’ l!r " > ,oil control plows; culti ’"■n V, ‘ he *'y duty Oliver ’ r Hr J ' d'" 0 ’ ba,< T t*'lne and s. ’•‘*d - 7v Oliver tractor 7 C’dtivstora; H John Deere • F-20 Farmall; 2 row ’ ■?- on '“' | < De.ring corn picker; ■t ?* J " h '‘ l *** re corn picker; ■ John Deere combine ■J" - Craigville Garage. riXK COl .NTRY ANb EIGHT At RES OF EhE|L? ‘‘“‘“l ■*' ’""’n house tn Porch, front por< h and shade. Good Barn floor and Stanchions ■■KL ’“ ld Large Chitken new nriLbiNGs Located on a nice aia ' < " an attrac S *’ TTIX<; Buildings ate »s** C * lltnt "P*’’ an d Paint . * kl<h * acres of laud is ■l#n .' H a “ d dr“l"*d AN LkM'ATION. on a good t?f '* ly 1 tro, “ lhr i Htw v * ri,> ** •’tcatur. lad i n< l>r x ® U*> J i’ 1 Midwest Realty Aulud 3t Ml ” * T»«-a — iteeetae
| HONEY FOR SALdfi - Extracted | and sectioned. J. C. Rich. Phone 66425 Monroe. 210 2t-x FOR SALE— Condensed buttermilk, barrels. 5.00 per cwt. A ready feeds. Phone 380. South ird St. Decatur Farms. 205-30 t FOR SALE—Papec silo filler, fair condition. Priced to sell Mrs Charles Nyffeler. Route 6. Phone 77113. 208-3 t FOR SALE -Berkshire gilts, due to farrow soon. Double hnniuned for cholera. William Reichert. Monroe, Ind. 209 stx FOR SALE--Fur coat in good condition. newly cleaned. A barI gain at |SO. Phone 15(8. 515 W 1 Adams St. 209-2tx FOR SALE—-193* Ford in A-l condition. 36,000 actual miles. 518 W. Madison or 219 North First 209 nt WE RECOMMEND odorless Fina i Foam for cleaning auto upholstery. It’s truly fine. Smith Drug Co. 209 3t 'FOR SALE Spotted Poland gilts. Male hog eligible to register Gerald Cook. Route 6, Dacatur. Phone 66108 Monroe 210 2t-x FOR SALE International '62” combine ready to go to the field. Cook Bros. Route 6. Phone 66108 Monroe. 210 2t x i FOR SALE — Pawnee wheat whi< a I produced 43 bu. per acre; good j winter resistant. Ezra Kaehr. ; 210 3t FOR SALE — largw size Estate oil apace heater, used 2 winters, tu excellent condition. Call 77430. 210 3t ! AS 1 AM GOING to college, my hous&nioving trucks will be for Hale. Call 1791 and leave an offer. De Lloyd Garwood A Son 209-2 t FOR SALE -■ 9 prs of white marquisette and dotted Swiss ruffled crUs-crosa curtain*; 2 pr*. of lined drapes; play pen; bassinette. Phone 19261. 210 3t FOR SALE Fryers. I lbs. and up Dreased, cut up and delivered Phone 5993, Amos Ketchum, 9-9 Mercer Ave . Decatur, Ind 210 3t-k For SALE wh<« I trail! r pra, tlcally new with welded steel chassis, 6vo x 16 tires. See at Herbert Hawkins on County Farm road. 209-3tx FOR SALE Four 6"" x 1G G ply tires, priced reasonably. Slightly usrd. Inquire Strickler's Trailer Camp. 6vl Mercer Ave. 2V9-21X ' FOR SALE - Iflar k 1919 Studebaker Regal De Luxe five passenger coupe wipi overdrive, healer, radio and many other extras. Leas than 7.UUO miles. Melvin Liechty, 157 South Secund street. Decatur or 423 Wabash street, Berne. 2b9a3tx FOR SALE~ WELL IMPROVED 130 ACRE Farm near Pennville. Indiana. Good House and outbuildings. including large barn, completely concreted and equip ped to handle bogs and cattle 115 acres under cultivation, bal- ; ance Timber pasture. GOOD , PRODICTIVE LAND. Price I *15,999.M. Call No. 174, or No. 15v9 J. F. Saumann, Midwest Really Auction Co.. Decatur. Ind I 2VB-31 ! FOR SALE - Here’s your opportunity to provide extra bedroom Space for your growing family. Home lo< at« d n»ar corner of sth & Monroe Sts. Fully modern I bedroom home Stoker heat. ( Well built. Needs some decora , tion Garage. Owner selling because of health. Only lISW down, F H A balance about 135.00 monthly. Bob Heller. Heller Building. Phone 870. 209-ts i FOR SALE FINE INCOME PRO PERTY CLOSE TO DWATI R'S BI'SINESS SECTION. Living 1 Room, Dining Room. Breakfast r Nook. Bedroom. Bath and Sun ' porch on First Floor. 3 bedrooms ' with plenty of closet space on second floor Completely equip ped Beauty Shop and Established ! business in Basement. t.OMPLETELY MOI’ERN. IDEALLY 1 LOCATED AND PRICED TO FELL Call No 171. or No 1509. . J. F. Saumann. Midwest Realty Auction Co., Decatur, Ind 1 FOR SALE Id* al email family ' North sth Street Home. BeautF ! fully finished llardwcod Floor* 1 Built in kiu ben < upboard*- across ’ entire wall. Breakfast Book Magazine cover type bathroom ' Big Ckw.t. Basement recrea tbm room plus pl«»‘> ' 4 **”>’ ! fruit and washing space. Xewly ' completed screened porch over 1 looking yard with perfectly t<nd, ’ ed flower beds leaving city. Will sacrifice for Sipuu down, r H. A balance •' u.ly about M 3 ** 7 Heller Realtor » klkr bW * PlKlo. B*l'-
QUICKIES by Ken Reynolds —-r r'i vi 1 E. ■ S v £o r» l “I Just phoned In a Democrat • Want Ad to sell our potatoes. Alvin—can you hold them a few ■ minutes?’’ W A N T ET)~ WANTEI~TO BVY — Beef'"and dairy cattle. Scheiman's Market. Phone 3081. 79-ts WANTED -Good quality hay, loose or baled. John Feasel. Please note change of address. 615 W. Madison. Phone 4882. 20(-tf WANTED - Riders to Ft Wayne Broadway G. E. 7 to 3:30. Will sell coal stove used one winter. Monroe phone 66613. 210 3t-x RADIO REPAIR — For complete and dependable radio repair work, try our guaranteed service at reasonable prices. Haugks. 60-ts SEWING" MA CHINE Repairing” Let us convert your old treadle Machine into a modern electric. W’e make covered buttons, buckels, machine buttonholes; Hemstitching. We buy and sell sewing machines. Boardman’s 223 North First. 207-251 X WANTED -Maytag washer repair. Factory trained repairman. Free estimates. Call 5614 North Side Appliance Store, 916 N. 13th St. On 27. 203 ts WANTED - Mimeographing work. Professional equipment. Save money or letters, sales messages. programs, forms, etc Joan Cowan, Phone 870, Heller Building. 131-ts WANTED — Washing ma< bine repairing. Wringer rolls. Parts and service for all makes. Monroe Washing Machine Repair Shop On highway 144. Monroe, Ind Pick up and delivery Arthur Mitchell — Claret ce Dick. Phone 6-6443. 184 ts MISCELLANEOUS WE DO ali kind of custom butchering. Gerber Meat Market. Phone 97. 170-ts CIDER Sweet elder for sale. 30c gal. Bring containers. Kirsch Planing Mill. 640 N. 3rd. Phone 211. 209-ts I, || MW ■ T 1 Hill II—ELECTRICAL Coritracitug, wiring and supplies. Free job estimates. Engle A Klcss. North 12th St. Phone 212. 53-ts LOANS — f>n modern suburbans and farms. Low rate of interest.—A. 1). Suttles. T (TARTER AND GENERATOR Service. Dick Mansfield Motor Sales. 140 S. Second St. Decatur Ind. 222-T LOANS—To buy auto, furniture, livestock or other things you need. Local Loan Co., 138 N. 2nd SI. Ground floor office. Phone 237. 79-ts 1 ________ _________ MWWWMWWWWVMAARAA BUICK • CHEVROLET Sales, Service. Parts SAYLORS MTR. CO. DECATUR i’l». 772 ' PLUMBING AND Pg. MBING fix 1 lur a. Well pumps, water heat , ers. Experienced plumber for, installation and repair work I Haugks. Phone 49. 145-ts 1 FARMERS ATTENTION W« re-j move dead b<>r-a>s, cows, bog*. I etc. Decatur phone 2'mb. We pay all phone charges. The Stadler J Fertilizer Co., formerly the Stad i ler Products Co. 15-ts KOTO ROOTER SERVICE Drains and sewers cleaned, I3.UU to 110.041. Also electrical contract-! ing. Mr. ('. R. Wi liam. It. It 2. Decatur. Phone I on 6 Tocsin. 163 ts APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of washers, sweep ers, radios, refrigerator and | other ele< trical appliances. For prompt service, cell 463. Arnold A Klenk, Inc $»-tf ATTENTION FARMERS and Poultry men: for Aristo poultry service, internal culling, flock inspection, Artsto Feed, end Aris tonic, call 4174. Guaranteed. Jack Cranfield. 1310 High St.' Decatur. 181 Ttf ELECTRICAL wnTINGSCPPLIEB Let us supply you with your electrical needs, such as wire, switches, boxes, receptacles, fix-1 tures. motors or anything that you may need Quotations glveu uu any Job. Arnold A Klenk 217-ts I i —— ' Fores’ I treat have be.-o known to overtake iuullu* deer and W'.u ua kvf.-Lavk
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1 FOR RENT I FOR RENT— Apartment. Phone 1813. 199tf I FOR RENT Furnished cabins by day, week or month. Clem's Lake 2D>4t I FOR RENT One room furnished apartment with kitchen combined Gm for cooking and heating 403 N. 7th St. 209-3tx I ■ I. _ , I . I ,_l .l_l ! FOR RENT —1 large room equipped for light housekeeping. H«u stoker heat, electric refrigerator. Phone 1127 or inquire at 216 N. 4th St. , 210 3t losFand’found ’ FOUND — Tool box on Adams St. Owner may have same by paying for this ad. See Mark Braden, evenings. 210 it AMERICAN (Cont. From Page One) shall plan dollars anywhere in the ' world "sounds rather good.” He was told that Canada's Abbott ha<l advanced that suggestlori yesterday as one way of helping Britain spread her thinning hoard of dollars. “I would like to have a talk with him." Hevfn said. "It sounds rather good.* British sources, meanwhile, hinted that Britain's newly-announced trade deal with Russia might be Indicative of a "tougher” stand by Bevin and Cripps at the money talks. They said the two British leaders may warn the American negotiators that their country's dollar shortage is merely a symptom of a spreading international disease which may endanger the position of the western democracies in their colil war with communism. These sources said that the Brit ish feel the United States, as the world's richest power, has a responsibility to solve the crisis in the same way that Britain handled similar responsibilities In her 19th century heyday. JOHN FOSTER , (Cent, From Page One) dee. He said that in the United Statev as well as throughout the world, "there is a growing tendency to ex alt the state and to treat the individual as unimportant " Dulles said individual citizens ar. losing lx»th ’ the incentive and the means" to develop worthy qualities "I believe that the trend to statIsm needs lu be stopped now and here." he said ‘'Proposals which exalt the State at the expense of (he individual I shall be against" Nevada is the most sparsely set'led of all the 48 states. With a pojculatiun of about 139,()O0. It has fewer than two people per square mile. Voth-i- us Final *ettl<-r>iri:l n| F.stnle \«. 4IUT N»tl < Im l>, r .v given to tlx-.ri lIt'irs. hrlrs itul fru.it. . >. <,f I'r oi. feigner <!•-■ • i»e<l 1 . appear m thAdams I'lri lllt <•». irt. la id at lie. , tur Itirtlin.i. -11 tin- :'i <|iv fs. p. teinlier. I’ll I ami «I|OW I I I»e, IF ;,t,v win- ti 1 t\ al vfoI'XTS nth the i-«tat« .if > <i>| .1-- • edent eli-iiild nd tn- afipr.ivid. and »afd heir* ar- notified tn then and there make prnif of heir-nip and ’ receive their distrlhuiH-e shares Mar? I hniiien Kteeutrlx lleealur. Indiana. Septeniher <l. Ililli. tffairnex Meterin 11. nehnrger SEPT T II — 1 -■ —M, ■ll.,l,H ■■■ !■_ I IDOMfXWCfTOWOI ”10003.310 | I'.ted and Reconditioned HICYULES » $lO and uo Decalur Cycle & Supply I 128 Monroe St. MMMWVMAMKWMAAMWWV Opportunity For Local Man j Our bale* work i.w very profitable for men who work at it. We need an active man to 1 represent our National concern locally. Maybe you are the num. l.el's talk it over. Mao .selected will be over 21. have a car. and he of excellent character. Write ffhlnß your qualifications and we will contact you. No investment, free training. Mr. C'awtle. 3030 Maiimee Avenue. Fort Wayne. Indiana. MMWMMAWmXMMAMAF
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CnilKlTY TA Cl IF hurled, under the present taw. are I VW . 1 , to be cleaned and mowed by the (Cunt. From Page One) county commissioners. | legislature. Cemeteries whore war veterans or widows of veterans are NOTICE FARMERS Big milk checks bring a smile of So DIFFERENT! * h ‘ °“ ry m ’ n SO CHARMING! conkeys With cottage-stylu maple furni- Dairy feeds ture, use Yorktown White Kent- The 32% Conkey Dairy Suppletone for walls Celestial Blue meat not only keeps the milk flow Diirafilm painted woodwork. Sten- and body weight up but usually Inell a bright colored Pennsylvania creases the milk flow. You'll find Dutch desixi over mantel. Choose It pays w< 11 to use I’, a big oval rag rug in deep blue. ELMER GERBER For sale at Arnold & Klenk. Inc. i mi | e Wett e s Honduras. (adv.) ' _z~i_jrn_r* r T_r , ~ • e • J tZESO : MOVING OR TRUCKING : LOCAL OR LONG DISTANCE • Over 75 Years of Service • To The People of Decatur • TEEPI.E TRI ( K LINES ESBSB ’g3|TEEPLE TRUCK LINES Phone 254 or IK2 • Famous Timken Wall-Flame OIL BURNER KOk > j * j lias Only One Moving Part | fits ■ Kuh C ’ '<> dr > -2- t'l ; 'Hj KI g © &u Warm Ab F..««as >aasd (eUsrs tqasss Uesrs Savet up to 25% on fuel costa. Ask any Timken Ownarl HAUGKS a IMU • m wmmgMi a rmaca « a mm • a mw na am
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FORT WAYNE LIVESTOCK Fort Wayne, Ind., Sept 7 (IP) (PM A) — Livestock: Hogs 1,000; opened 25 higher, strictly choice 21.75, butchers 18.2521.75, pigs 17 25 down, rough* IJ.OO18.75. Cattle steady, choice steers 25 0026 00, choice belters 34 00-26.01'. good cows 13.50 15.50, good bulls 1800 1900. calf market opened steady. 29.50. Lamb market steady. 24.00 top, owes 4.00-8 00, bucks 3.00-5.00. INDIANAPOLIS LIVLBTOCK Indianapolis. Sept. 7— (UP) — (PMA) Livestock. Hogs 8,000, active, barrows ami gilts strong to 25 higher; bulk good and choice 190-260 lbs. 21.50- | 22.00. 165-190 lbs. 20 50-21.50; ' 100-160 lb. 15.00-17.0 U; sows strong | to 25 to 50 higher; 400 lbs. down ( 1725-18 75, few 1900; 400450 lbs j 15.00-17.00, big weights 14.75 down Cattle 1100, calves 500; fed stern and yearlings active, fully steady mostly 3S higher, load av | -rage choice 975 lbs 29.00; small Jots good mixed weight steers and heifers 28.00; several loads med bon and mostly good 950-1050 lb. steers 26 50-27.50; bulk medium fed ! yearlings and light steers 25.50I 26 00; common and medium grassera 18.00-24.00; load high good and choice 875 lbs. heifers 27.56, . 2 loads 900 tb. 27.00, common 17.5"; cows steady, good beef cows I 15.00-17.50, bulk common 12.5013.00, vealers active, steady, good I and choice 27.50-29 00, common I ami medium 21.00-27.00, .Sheep 1,500; fat Jambs active. , s’eady; go<»d and choice 24.5025.00; medium and good mixed weights 2!.5024.00; common 1800 21.50; slaughter < wes 5.00-7.0", choice light weights 8.00-8.50, Markets At A Glance By United Press Stocks higher in moderate trad-' ing Bond* irregular: U. S governments did not trade Curb stocks irregular Chicago stocks irregular. Silver quoted iii N. Y by Hand) A Harmon at 73’i cents a fine ounce, up '« Cotton futures higher Grains in Chicago: wheat, corn, oats, rye and soy bean futures irregular Hogs steady to 25 cents higher. Sheep: steady, lambs steady to 25 cents higher Cattle steady to 5" cents higher. CHICAGO GRAIN CLOSE Wheat: Sept 2".'>-2"5l t . Di < 2.08\ %; March 2 08%; May 2 "I?»•»«. July 184% Corn Sept 1 25% S; Dec | 1 16% 1.16. March 1.19; May 120%. July 1.228 Oats: Hept. 08%; Dec 67%-%.| March 64%N; Muy 63%%. July! 58. Soybeans: Nov. 2 31% 2 31. Dc< 2.34% 2 34; March 2.33%. May 2 3". The "Irish ’ potato was grow ng in the Peruvian Andes more tha-ij 1,00" years before it saw Ireland. I The Inca Indians first devilopidl the potato 2,""" to 3,""" years ago > (rrulsusest <>r VamlKlairsirls Vol lee <• hereby alteu 'I i’ the umh r.“lgn.-<l his }.. e-i appoltit* <1 Administratrix of th*- estate of Atiloe W Galick l*tr of a.|.iii><. County, <H’eased The estate is probahly t.ilv»nt Mary It. l:braam Vdmlalslratrl* » erd 1.. I.merer VHorary Aususl 23. I9t». V ■ ■ :■ t i HWPT r
KENNETT — MURRAY A CO. Corrected Sept 7 160 to 17" lbs 18 25 170 to 18" lbs. 19.25 180 to 190 lbs 20.25 190 to 200 lbs 2"75 2"0 to 24" lbs. (topt 21.25 240 to 260 lb* 20.75 260 to 280 lbs 20.25 280 to 300 lbw 19.75 300 to 325 lbs. 19 25 325 to 360 lbs. 18.75 35" to 375 ihs. 18.25 375 to 400 lb* 17.75 4UO lbs. ui> 17 25 140 to 160 lbs 16.50 120 to 140 lbs 16 00 100 to 120 lbs. 15.50 Roughs 30" lb*, down ...... ... 18.00 300 to 350 lbs 17.50 350 to 4"0 lb*. 16.50 400 to 450 lbs 16.00 450 to 500 lbs. .... 15.50 500 to 550 lb*. ..... 14.50 55" to 60" lbs 13.50 6V" lb* up 13.00 Stag* 11.50 Roars 9.00 Veals (Wed. A Sat i ... 26.50 Spring Lamb* (Wed. 4 Sat.) 22 00 Clip Lamb* 15.00 Yearlings .................. 14 00 Kiu 6 00 •CMMITTB STOCK YARDS Corrected Sept. 7 160 to 170 lbw. 17 50 170 to 180 lb* 18.50 180 to 190 lbs 19.25 190 to 200 lbs. 2"00 200 to 220 lbs. 20.75 220 to 240 lbs 20.50 210 to 260 lbs. 20.00 260 to 28" lbs 19.50 280 to 300 lbs 19 00 3"0 to 325 lbs. 18.50 325 to 350 lbs. 18 00 350 to 375 lbs. 17 50 375 to 400 lbs. 1650 400 lbs up ..... ........ 16.00 140 to 160 lbs. 16.00 l"0 to 140 lb* 15.00 Roughs 300 down 17.56 1 Stags 10.00 Idintb* 22 "0 Calve* 25 00 Boar* 8.00 ' Ewes ...................... 6"0 Buck* 5.06 LOCAL GRAIN MARKET BURK ELEVATOR CO. Corrected Sept 7 Oaua uubjoct to change during day. ' Prlca* delivered at elevator Ask for prlca* | Grain .02 per bushel les* Corn. .07 per 100 lew fob. farm. WHOLESALE EGG AND POULTRY QUOTATIONS Furmahed By DECATUR FARMS Phone 580 I Corrected Sept 7 (Hade A targe wlilte 64 Grade A large brown .62 I Current receipts ........... .42 | Heavy bin- 21 I Leghorn bens 1 lbs up 21 Fryor*—cad for prices GRAIN PRICES ADAMS COUNTY F. B. COOP'S Berne • Monroe ■ William* Pleasant Mill* I Corrected Sept 7 | Cail tor prices at the elevator. I Trade in a Good Town — Decatur I Elevator G». i Decatur • Peterson ■ Monroe
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