The Daily Banner, Greencastle, Putnam County, 4 June 1949 — Page 3

THE DAILY BANNER, CREENCASTLE, INDIANA, SATURDAY, JUNE 4, 1949.

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COME TO CHURCH SUNDAY

PAUL’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Francis Hull Sunday Masses 8:00 and O^O m. \Veei' days 7:00. Confessions: Saturday afterhoon. 4-5Saturday evening, 7-8, before all Masses.

I ntST UAFflST CHI IMTI Pallas Hissler, Pastor Sunday School at SPllO a. m. klaanee Kersey, superintendent Morning Soi'vice at 10:.'10 a. m. rvan L. H Dirks will be g\r at Lpeaker at morning worship. Perm ,n topic "God’s Requii - Rents'' Special Music Baptist Youth Fellowships at p. nrOur young peoiple will be in Charge of the evening wors' ip Itervire Ike Strain will speak. Prayer service at 7:.70 p. m iThui day evening. M’OSTOIJC’ GOSPEL TAHKUNAFLE F. Wash. St. Commerei il Pla e. C. W. Kains. Pastor Sunday School 10:00 A. M Supt Claude Ash Sunday Evangelistic Services T 45 P. M. Evangelistic Services will be conducted each night with Evangelistic C. W. Show of Del Rio Texas. Everyone welcome FIRST MA/. VKFNE ( IH’IU H C A Newby, Minister M. Dorothy Birt S. S. Supt Church School begins, 9:.'!0 A. M W uship Service, 10:45 A. M. Junior hour, 7:00 P. M. Youth group 7:00 P. M. Evening service 7:40 Mid-Week service (Wednesday) 7:.70 P. M. Visitors Always Welcome ' !

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home of the Minister who lives at has North College. Vacation Bible school begins Monday Morning at 9. Classes for all ages. School v;!l raniinue thru Friday. All children arc invited and urged to attend. 1U5ST CHRISTIAN ( III RCH Ralph II. Saunders, Minister Lois Arnold, Chairman of the Board. Prank M< Keehan. Supt of the jChurch School. Morning Worship, 10:00 o’clock. Tin Minister will speak on The Child and the Christian Home. The message is in accordance with the Children’s Day theme. At this service a number of young boys and girls will he dedicated. Church School ( lasses as follows: Women's Bible class will meet in the sanctuary at 9:15. Intermediate and senior classes will meet at 9:30. Nursery, Kindergarten. Primary and Junii departments will meet at 10 o’clock, simultaneously with the worship service. Church camp will begin Sunday afternoon at two o’clock. No C. Y. P. will be held this week. Week Hay Meetings No Intermed atc ('. Y. F. on Monday because of Church Camp. Boy Scouts, Tuesday, 7:30 in th< basement. Sections of the Union will meet as follows: Section One with Mrs. Ernest Mugg, Arlington street, Thursday, 7:30. Section Two with Mrs. John Boyd, Hillsdale Ave. Section Three with Mrs. Patterson on Vine street, Section Four will meet as per later announcement. Watch paper. 'Hit regular meeting of the Official Board will not be held this Sunday night but will be announced for later.

I'KESBYTEKIAN (Til IUTI Hury Walrond, Minister 9:30 a. m. Church Scho !. Gr..voi Noel Suparintendent. The Church School Contest begins on thi Sunday. Those attending the next six Sundays without missing, will be given a Bible. 10 30 a. m.—The Nursery, to care for small children, open10 ,a a. m. Worship Service. •Me i Kuth Daggy, Organist. Soloist Miss Marilyn Hutcheson * Sermon—"Newspaper Lives” 5 30 p. m ,—Tuxis will meet in the parlors. Week-Day Meetings: W' Inesrday—The choir will praefire at 7:00 p. m. Thursday—The Deacons will meet at 7:30 p. m. The evening circle will meet at the home of •'fin Dick Steele, at 8:00 ji. m. •lb Walrond will have DevoImn Miss Audrey Knowlton will have the program. Friday—•Teen Town" '.vi .1 meet at 7:00 p. m. GORIN MEMORIAL METHODIST ( lll'RITI John Tennant, Minister 9:30 Church School Classes 10:40 Nursery for Small Children 10:40 Morning Worship Service Sermon First Hand Christian‘ty Anthem: O Saviour of the World -Goss Offertory: Adagio from ConOrto for Two Violins Bach I’rotessqr and Mrs. Herman Berg ™ relade; Adagis from Concer1) far Two Violins Vivaldi 1 rofessor and Mrs. Herman Berg Organist: Van Denman Thompson _ 1 he Daily Vacation Church bool for Methodist children ,r °m th,» A. M. E. Church and 'he Goldin Memorial Church will h' held in Gohin church hoginnm K on Monday morning June 8 an d continuing daily through Ju| y 17 from 0:00 to 10:30 A. M.

GKKKM ASTLE BIBLE CENTER 501 Hanna Street. Lewis Drcngacs, Pastor. Kline: Evens, Supt. Sunday School at 10:00 a. m. Morning worship at 11:00 a. m. Young people's meeting at 7:15

p. u.

Evening service at 8:00 p. m. Prayi r meteing and Bible snidy Wednesday at 8:00. Mr and Mrs. Ed Allen from the Hcbi w Missionary at Indianapolis, will be the speakers for the Sunday services.

BIBLE SCHOOE One of the une programs which the churches of the community’ conduct for boys and girls is the Daily Vacation Bible School. A number will ho held in Greenra die during the summer. This item is to call attention to four schools which will be held shortly. The .M ho list and Bethel A. M. E. joint sc he d will be held at Gohm Memorial church. Sessions will begin Monday morning. June 5. and will continue for two weeks. A regi . ration fee of twenty-five cents will be charged. Classes arc for Nursery through Junior High school age. The Nazaiene school will be held at the Nazaiene church on North Jackson street. Classes will b • held daily, beginning June 13 and will continue for two wet k.s. Cln -si s for persons from Nurseiy through Junior High School age. The First Baptist-Mount Zion BaptDt combined school will be held ut the First Baptist church, cot er Spiing and Poplar streets, beginning Monday, June 13, and will continue for two weeks Classes for boys and girls from Nursery through Junior High

School.

The Christian - Presbyterian school will begin Monday, Jun. 13 and will continue for two week-. Nursery and Junior department classes will be held 'it lhe Presbyterian church, corner

Dean H. B. Trimble, of the

School of Theology of Emory University. Atlanta. Georgia, has gone out with his staff and lamp in search of one outstanding rural pastor in ea(Ch of fourteen southern states "a rural preacher who is especially activ in community-wide as well as

religious projects"—and will re

ward each with a scholarship to the ' School for Town and Country Religious Workers" at Em-

ny this summer. The Dean says

that the rural pastor is the key man in the religious life of most states, but that the recognitions and awards have gone to the city pastors. He will welcome nominations made by any person: they should be sent to nis associate, Dr. James W. Sells, 821 North 18th Street, Birmingham, Ala., by June 10. Tim states in which the "rurr.l preachers of the year" are sought are: Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia. Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Vir-

ginia. and West Virginia. Dr. Walter C. Lowdermilk, of

Berkeley, Cal., internationally famous agricultural economist, and former assistant chief of the Soil Conservation Service of the

U. S. Department of Agriculture

is visiting central, west and south Africa this year under the auspices of Agricultural Missions, Inc. Dr. Lowdermilk will advise African governments and Christian missions in six countries on methods and techniques in making modern scientific knowledge available to the native peoples "in line with the missionary tradition of making scientific knowledge available to sr-called backward nations." Dr. Lowdermilk was formerly an agricultural missionary in China; and later the creator of the Jordan Valley Authority for the redeeming of lands for agricultural use in Palestine. He is the author of "Palestine, Land ot Promise," and of many scientific

treaties.

Dr. Albert Schweitzer, regarded by many as the world's r.ost noted Christian missionary, famed also as a Bach recitalist on the organ, as an organ builder, as a theologian, and as builder and physician of the Lambarene Hospital, Africa, will bs in the United States for a brief visit this summer, according to Dr. Emory Ross of the Foreign

me feel so helpless to contemplate it. My total inein the milk from one cow, but anyway 1 am not starving; I have plenty of food and a good cottage to shelter me. Find enclosed $10 which you may apply wherever you think best, .since you have a knowledge of the

whole field.”

The Rt. Hon. Lord Mackintosh of Halifax, and Dean Luther A. Weigle of Yale University. Divinity School, president and chairman respectively of the World Council of Christian Education, have issued the offit i,'. "Call" to the Thirteenth Quadrennnal World Convention m Christiian EdwaTTon to be held in- Toronto, Ontario, Canada, on August Id 16, 1950. II is expi i led that 5.000 delegates fr m 7"> countries will attend the midcentury sessions on the ( i.tnp.i of the University of Toronto end in neighboring churches. This will be the first such World Convention to be held since that of 1936 in Oslo, Norway.

Classified Ads For SaSe

All classified advertising must lie paid In advance. Customers using classified axis are asked to send cash with the ail. Figure Hie first 15 words at 25 rent* and each additional word nne cent.

I NI'ORTI N \TE CONDITIONS FORCE SALE OF SPINET PIANO UNFORTUNATE CIRCUMSTANCES COMPEL!, us to offer for sale in this territory, lov' - j ly, little Spinet Piano, bench to match. Beautiful ease and tone, fully guaranteed. Can be had by party with good eerdit only. Just pay small down payment and icveral small monthly payments. Writ Quick, Manager Finance Dept. P. O. Box 543, EvansvilD, Ind . for information where to sec spinet. 3-3t.

FOR SALE: 1937 Nash gooj condition: 1949 Pontiac, radio, heater, good condition; 1948 Oldsmobile, hydromatic, heater, radio, seat rovers, car like nev; 1948 Hudson, one owner, like new. East Side Motor Sale3. Stilesville Road. Phone 749-M. l-4t.

On account of age and ill health, I am selling my property, 400 north College, Oreeneastle

^ Priced reasonable. If interested I have raked and scraped call 100 north College for infor-

FOR SALE: Dozens of fru jars, glass jugs; other gins

ware. Crawford Hotel.

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FOR SALE: Sweet potato, cabbage, tomato, pepper plants. Bert Wood, 508 Ohio St. 2-4p.

FOR SALE: 1939 Buick 4 door; good paint and rubber, will accept livestock in lien of cash. Royee Yeager, Amo. 2-3p.

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FOR SALE; New Idea side delivery rake. Ralph York, 'l ! mile.; north of Contosville. 3-2p

Mr. ami Mrs. Willis Hay* returned to their Home Sunday afternoon after spending the past week in Glasgow, Ky., vim: ing their parents and other rele

lives.

Mr. and Mrs. Houton Hen on and family were in Greem astI, Monday night. Miss Barbara Sutherlin of Central Business College in I dianapolis spent the weekenl with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willis Haye and son Ray attended a show in Spencer Wedm sday night. Mrs. H. L. Henson and -Mu Emma Sutherlin visited one nternoon recently. Mr. and Mrs. Archie Ni ■ , of Chicago spent the weekend visiting their parents, Mi and Mrs. Earl Haltom and Mi ami Mrs. Walter Nccse. Mr. and Mrs. Ira MdKurm and family spent the weekin, ; visiting relatives in Illinois. Walter Jones of Freedom wa in Cloverdale M* nday. George Douglas who has bet ,. at the home of his dau itev Mrs. Lee Walters in Kokonm ! a sometime, is visiting at the h on of his son, Mr. and Mrs. cl an Douglas and tanuly. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bn . and son visited at the 'i nn, oi Mr. and Mrs. Golda Kennedy

Sunday.

Mrs. Anna Mae Burk and Mrs. Blanche Shoe rniu were in Greencastle last Thin day af-

ternoon.

Mrs. Mary Kennedy and Mm.

Alla Haltu.n visited Owen Shoemaker at the Putnam county

hospital recently. , Mr. and Mrs. Bob Woodall and

Missions Conference of North 1 ^“Khtcr Lois, of near ch, ago, America, a personal friend. He Hn<1 Hrnr y vv, " ,ial l <> f 1’utmim will be accompanied by Mrs. ' v,lle ' visited their sist. r, Mrs Ross. The Alsatian-born genius. , ' ouisp Iab er Sunday, who at thirty-five held four j Mr and M ,s vv A Corn.;, doctorates (philosophy, theology, Delca Hunter, Wilma Statin* music, and medicine), is now and Anita Tall t, attended i 73 years of age, and is reported ' shmv at Spacer Monday night, physically fatigued. Because of A 'a'* 1 ’ crowd attended the this, he will make only one Am ‘’ n c a <' Legion Me , o ml Ser

speaking engagement on this trip: at Aspen, Colorado, early

n July, where he will take part in a Goethe anniversary service

FOR SALE: General Electric refrigerator, junior size, good condition. Phone 813-R. 3-2’. Ft >R SALE: Utitt i ot 13 extra good pigs, weaning age. Errctt Shaw. Rd. 40, one mile east of Manhattan. 3-2p. FOR SALE: Alfalfa hay. 2 ptiles west, % north of Bninbridge. Harry P. Surber. 3-4p. Ft>R SALE (>K TRADE: 1937 Buick 4 door, good condition, al Putnam Motors. Will trade for calves. C. Moss. 3-2t.

FOR SALE: Frying chickens and stra vdierries. Lee Hall, Greencastle R. 3. 3-3p

FOR SALE: Restaurant. Box 98 r / f Banner. 3-2p

FOR SALE: Plants. Mr*. Charles Crawley, 309 N. Indiana St. 23-tf.

KAiRLF.Y'S still have plant* of all kinds now at reduced prices. Martinsville street. Phone 746-.I. l-4p.

FOR SALE: Pioneer seed corn any number, any kernel size. Phone Rural 1F11. Hex Hathaway. 13-tf.

FOR SALE: Garden tractor. Inquire 1 E Liberty street. 4-3p

FRIES for sale. Phone 8M. Ray Fisher. 26-tf.

MUST SELL: Married vet leaving school. New Duo-Therm ed healt r. small*insulatc(l cooler, box. green carpeting. 305 Higgert street. 3-3p FOR SALE: Seven tractors, five combines, one hay baler. S. vernl extra cultivators for F-12, H or M and W. C. Allis cultivator, one rotary hoe $00.00, one F-12 complete outfit power Pft cultivator and power lift mounted corn planter, one 7 ft. disc tandem, one lb, ton 1940 Ford truck, all kinds used tools. Walter S. Campbell, Cloverdale. 3-2*.

FRIES FOR SALE: 35c lb. Sanford Siddons. 4 1-2 miles east on Greencastle-Stilcsville road, log house. 2-3p.

FOR SALE: 1948 Chevrolet 2 door Aero sedan maroon, extras, undercoat, perfect condition, original owner. Reason for selling getting '49 model. Phone or see Cecil English. Bainbridge. 2-3t.

FOR SALE: About 10 acres alfalfa in field, will accept best offer, li iiitcd mile north Bainbridge. Phone or sec Cecil English. Bainbridge. 2-3t.

Headquarters for curved rafters for barns, garages, machine sheds, warehouses, stores, factories. Black Lumber Co., 501 N. Indiana St. Phone 403. 19-tf

country. I have found a threshing machine. A half interest in it can be bought by the righ* man. My dream has come true. See John Tharp. Don't' phone 785-M. it has been can.' lit . Qill 654-J. It

FOR SALE: 0 white gilt ■ 39 pigs. 4 weeks old, als Polled Shorthorn bull. Si rv: . aide age H. C. Perkin- R. Greencastle. 4-.’

mation. Mrs. Shryers.

2-3p

FOR SALE: Majestic i range, used short time. .Set price. 306 W. Walnut St. I I FOR SALE: Used hay 1 ■.idcheap. 2 miles southeast of M u hattan. H. C. Waggoner. 1-!

FOR SAI,E: by owner, nice 5 room modern home, one half block off campus. Can be seen any time. Mrs. E. C. McCullough, 10 I^nrrabce street. 2-3jl Ft>R SALB *i rtm an house. On- half modern. Several outI Diildir.gs and 10 acres of ground. Ro >m for several cows. Hog fern ed Sot: John Tharp. Don't phone 785-M. it has been canI'llod. Call my new number. 054-J. It.

WANTED

WANTED: Sleeping room fio young employed man Wri'.Box 5, Banner. 4-2p.

WANTED: To dig srptu t-n pits, fix down spouts, basenc! : ditches, cisterns. Digging w k of all kinds. Free estimate on every job. Everett Shepard Reelsville R. 1. " 3 3p

WANTED: Horses to break Guaranteed to work. $40 pc. head. You furnish feed. Writr Eldon Kelley, '/, George Adam Cloverdale. l-4p.

California Bound Must Sell-.'1-way lamp, portable typewriter, tennis racquet, figure ice skates, violin, steel cabinet, boys bike, chest of drawers, double bed, baby scales, large fan, "apple blossom” dishes, oil heater, magazine rack tables, table lamps, student desk, records, player, album stand, etc. Small fan, unfinished step tables, Apt. 4-B South Locust Barracks. l-4p

WANTED: Hay baling or. shares nr by bale. Howard Moore. Phone 7F21. 28-t.

Have just co ipleted new 1 m on Chi stnut street. Have been to 1 busy to take care of my business, but it has slacked iff a lut and see John Tharp. Phi >111 (>54-.I. Don't call the old numbei 785-M, it has been eaneelled. It.

MISCELLANEOUS

PARENTS now is the time to •art or continue your child's musical education. Instruction in piano and all band instrumenls Mr. and Mrs. Vinton Mack. Phone 31 ring 3, Cloverdale. l-4p.

WANTED: Custom haling. ! bale or on shares; also . usto • combining, 2 combines. Sec L or John Moore. Phone 995 1 31-tf.

WANTED: Vault and . cleaning. Free estimate. Rumley, Airport Road 15F6.

FOR SALE: Pntoka and Lincoln soy beans. William Bowman, R. 1, Reelsville. l-4p.

WANTED: Custom hay baling. Case slicer, wire tie. S Charles Butler, 202 W Popi.u- ir Marion Ferrand. Wanted, a home for fir e pup . Collie mixed. James Brew '1 [ 4. 2 miles northeast Enu stown. 4.],,

FOR SALE Pulled plants, tomatoes, 15c doz., 2 doz 25e, cabbage, sweet potatoes, mangoes, pimentos, sweet bananV and hot peppers. Phone 830- R, Roy Veselonovieh, 74 Fox Ridge. l-4t.

vrtifieal Breeding: Holstein, luernsey and Jersey sire*. All proved transmitters of high mlUi and butter production. Call before 6 A. M. Indiana Artiflcal Breeding Association. Phone 24 F3, Greencastle. 26-tf.

FOR SALE: locust posts. Place your order for future delivery Splits or rounds, any amount, any size. Charles Monahan, Locust Heights Farm, 3 mih .south Putnamville. 11-tf.

HIGHEST cash prices paid for iii ad animals. Quick friendly ervieo. (’nil Cloverdale 116 ring I or .! hn Tharp, Greencastla, (>5-1-.I By Products Industries, i 28-tf.

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REAL ESTATE

LOST Gills green short coat, label, loyce of Chicago. Return '■> 72 1 E Washington. Phone 700-M Reward. 3-2p.

FOR SALE: 19*6 Pontiac 4 door sedan, radio and heater, seat covers never removed. Good mileage, 2 now tiros, excellent condition. Until 4 months ago owned by local doctor. See at Apt. 4-B. South Locust barracks. 2-3p.

FOR SALE: Five r ,oin 1 m.furnished. Recently dccorati d 1 side and out. Has two lot rage and good well. See Cliff Hanlon, East end of Com.i c - clal Place. 5-2 >.

FOR SALE: My propmty ! ■- catcd at 040 F. Walnut St. Lawrence Butcher. Phone 175-R 2-3p.

CAMPUS SUBWAY for sab Call 175-M after 6:00 p. in 3-tf

Pair shell Gull 522 M.

rimmed 4-lp.

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FOR RENT: 3 unfurnished ro ms Phone 962-HX. 3-3t.

I'GR RENT: 4 unfurnished ( m: 502 Elm St. 4-2p

FOR KENT: 3 room and batH uniurimdii'd apartment Avallribic now. 105 West Columbia. 4-2p.

FOR SALE: 1941 DeSota 4 door sedan, fluid drive, radio, heater, very clean. 1 mile west of Manhattan on U. S. 40. F. M. Aker. 4-7-9-3p

viees here Monday afternoon. John Logan returned home Wednesday from the Methodist hospital where he has been under observation for the past sev

eral days.

Several of the Cloverdale 4-11

gitls attended the model elin •

at Greencastle Thursday.

Mrs. Maude Hr* wn visit 1 1 j Mrs. w. A. Corns and Delca

Hunter Monday afternoon. Mrs. Hattie Gorham is able t >

go down town again arter be n , <:onfine <l to her heme tor several will be of the Council's cen- m<,ntb s.

Mr. and Mrs. Leslii rhillip

and family are enjoying a vacation trip to Niagara Falls and other pieces of interest in the

Eastern states.

FOR SALE: 2 year old roan polled milking Shorthorn, registered. Clarence Phillips. Russellville. 5-7-2p

Iriogs & Stratton,

Farmers Supply, Inc. 10S-107 East Franklin St. Greencastle

NOTICE WATKINS l-ltODI ( TS 415 North •lackHun Street Charles E. Starr

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Phone 59 It

( \ltl> OK THANKS We wish to express our sincere thanks to the friends and neigh* i n fin their kindness shown at , nth of our husband and in In r. Deinn r F. Abbott, and d o in Dettloff, the nurses, 'In- undertaker, minister, singers and pul! bearers. Mi- Corn Abbott Mr and Mrs. Victor Sutherlin and family.

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CHURCH OF < I1IUST Kan,) Wasliington, Greetirastle Ls well E. Manchester Minister. ■’’rvices for Sunday as follows: Bi, )le study 9:45 Morning Worship 10:45 Sen non, "Encouragement.” Evening Worship 8 Children's Class 7:45 Sermo-n, "Gospel Trinities.” Wednesday night Bible Study 8:00 1 hutch Worship will be the *ubject. F nday Social Gathering In the

Leading evangelical churchmen of many communions acromt the world will be in Chichester. England, from July 9 to 15, to endeavor to start some "aelion.i” In the field of International relations, based on Christian principles pointed up by the recent assembly of the World Council of churches. The meet

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tral committee of 75 member*. The “east-west cleavage" of ideologies, aims, and principle* will be before the group. Among Americans attending will be: Dr. Angus Dun. Protestant Episcopal bishop of Washington, D. C.; Dr. Franklin Clark Fry, president of the United Lutheran Church: Dr. Douglas Horton, head of the Congregational Christian Churches; Dr. G. Bromley Oxnam, Methodist bishop of the ew York Area:

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list Foreign Mission Society; and Dr. Henry P. Van Dusen, president of Union Theological

Seminary. New York.

Poplar and College streets. Class-1 Mrs. Anna C. Swain, president , s for Primary and Junior High | of the Women's American Bap-

prople will be held at the Christian church, comer Poplar and

Indiana.

In all of these schools, high school young people will serve as helpers to assist the regular, teaching staff. Certificates for attendance and achievement will b.' presented to those meeting the standards set by the individual schools. Appropriate closing services will be hold. They will be announced later. Any Daily Vacation Bible School conducted In the community will welcome boys and gitls and enrich their lives.

Bishop Titus Lowe, head of the Methodist Committee for Overseas Relief, reports the receipt of this letter from the Pacific North.vent a letter and gift he compares to "the widow's mite”: "Dear Sir: I have received word of the lamentable conditions in the blind school at Foo Chow. China. It is heart-break-ing what immeasurable misery there ia in the world. U make*

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