The El Reno Daily Tribune (El Reno, Okla.), Vol. 54, No. 63, Ed. 1 Sunday, May 13, 1945 Page: 3 of 6
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Sunday, May 13, 1945
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El Reno, TOklaJ Daily TrlBufte
Mrs. Palmer Is
Feted at Shower
tars. Kenneth E. rarmer, the (
ormer Miss Kathryn Hurst, was ■
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MONDAY
onored Tuesdaj evening at a ! Wesleyan Service guild of First
miscellaneous shower in the home! Methodist church. Hostess, Miss
f Miss Oleta Longwith, 512 West 1 ®®artha Alice Marsh, 1021 East
ak street. Hostesses were Miss street,
gwith, Mrs. James Upton and I Order of Eastern Star. Social
Lois Anthony. ! meeting in Masonic temple.
A bowl of spring flowers center- j Work basket club. Hostess, Mrs.
the table on which the gifts ,|oc Howarton, 711 East Wade
;ere arranged and pastel stream- Rtreet’
rs were hung from the chandelier JU^SDA'
the tahl 1 Altruistic Sunday school class of
a e' First Methodist church. Meeting at
Contest prise was won by Mrs. J church.
. O. Von Tungeln. who presented Every Woman's Bible study club,
er award to the honoree. 1 Hostess, Mrs. Estella Colllngs, 114
Those present were Miss Helen 3011111 Macomb avenue
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l Chapter M, P. E. O. Hostess,
Mrs. Clyde Musgrove, 501 South
Hoff aveilue. ,
8titch-ln-Ttme club. Hostess,
Mrs. C. H. Perry, reformatory cir-
cle. house B.
O. T. C. club. Hostess, Mrs. M
i B Cope, 634 South Ellison avenue.
----. —„—, ------ wcv,.Bc c. I Rebekah lodge. Regular meeting
urst, Mrs. Floyd Palmer, Mrs, 1 at 8 P- m- in I. O. O. F. hall.
Schooley, Mrs. Seward Selver, i WEDNESDAY
irs. H. H. McFarlanu, Mrs. Felix i 110,10,1 Table study club Hostess,
loyd Hofmann, Mrs. Von Tun- , Krause.
*ln, Mrs. John Bomhoff, Mrs. Roy i o,. , „ . ,
-*• Morris D Hum. ™™b" M
tanno Isei ha r, .. i r wv
Miss Franeida Frid, Miss
ty Estelle, Mrs. Ed Lobit, Miss
lora Ann Joule, Miss Geraldine
Jolmann, Miss Sharon Penwright,
iss Gloria Imboden, Miss Betty
ean McNaught, Mrs. Edna Long-
ith, Mrs. Karl Lindauer, Mrs.
Carlos Taylor, Mrs. George E.
Junior-Senior
Banquet Held
Modernistic Theme Is
I sed in Appointments
Annual Junior-senior banquet oi |
El Reno highschool was an event
of Friday night In the junior
highschool auditorium.
'i heme lor this year's banquet !
iwas modernistic, emphasising the •'
j looking forward to the luture, 1
! hour large panels were used around !
[ the walls of the auditorium. On |
these were painted trees in mod-
ernistic design, with blue trunks !
and ioiiage worked out in definite j
color schemes. The entrance was a !
modernistic setting consisting of !
a background flanked by large j
white and blue columns, to note |
the highschool colors.
Back of the speakers' table was
a large panel painted in blue and Denike. Dolores Brown, Marie ! MRS. CAK1. NICKELS IS
white, showing the union ol the Dittmer, Mildred Eaton. Claudeen ! SHOW ER HONOREE
home, church and school, and Brooks, Bernice Barger, Olyndeen
typilying the hope of democracy Crawford, Anola Beatty, Dorothy
tor tomorrow. This panel wasj Ward, Marv Wvnes, Betty Wilson,
flanked by lattice work of ivy.
Regents Will
Allocate Funds
I Hospital Notes
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committee of the association's world
trade policy committee, filed a state-
i . . ment with the house ways and
I MrS' L“e° W'lgbt' 1008 300111 means committee saying a grant of
I OKLAHOMA CITY. May 12 ^ Rock Island avenue, underwent a addlMonal Urlff reduclng authority
—State regents of higher education major operation Saturday morn-
will meet May 21 to consider alio- ! ing in the L'i Reno sanitarium,
cation of appropriations to state j Mrs. H. S. M.Oee. 518 West
institutions of higher education • Watts street, who underwent a
| for the next fiscal year for opera- j major operation In the Hinton
■ tional expenses. Dr, M. A, Nash, ! hospital Apr. 30, has returned to
| chancellor, said Friday. | her home.
I Bud8cts for the institutions are j Mrs. Nola Hyer, Union City, re-
bclng prepared and allocations will cently was admitted to the Hinton I
|be made for the full year to allow i hospital where she underwent a
ithe institutions to make contracts major operation May 7.
with teachers for thet next year. > An okutcl.e recent. Mrs
! 7"' “PPropriation bill was sign- | charlei Rukeg, also' had a major
ed by Governor Robert S. Kerr jn the Hinton hospital
at this time is "unnecessary and
perhaps unsafe."
He said the association favors ex-
tension of the recriprocal trade act
in its present form for one year.
With all the fervor of a bunch of greenpernters cheering on the
Dodgers, these Yanks acclaim their buddies rolling through the
streets of Munich, Germany, after their liberation from prison
camp. No wonder the animation—Pfc. William Jameson, right,
who leads Paratrooper James Mercer, left, Burlington, Va., and
Pfc. John Capozzoli, center, Philadelphia, in the cheering, hails
from Brooklyn! •
on May 4.
! H D. Biteman, 315 South Evans
Monday and details of the alloca-
; tion of the funds must be worked
' out by the office staff in advance
of the meeting avenue, has returned home from
... ,, , . .... , St. Anthony hospital in Okla-
bU dln;-S,Wl11 bl homa City where he had under-
made later. ft is anticipated prior- „ major operation. '
! 0 buUd»«8| C. R Lee. Union City, entered
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thermstitutton bUild‘nB ^ * Tire l-£ar-old son of Mr. and
the Inst l tut lolls. _ . . _ . _ . .
Mrs. Fred L. Ernest. Fred Ijee. was
PLUMBING
W. t. MtHARRY
306 So. Choctaw
Phone 744
Garden flowers were used
j the tables.
Natalie Tillery. Nina Verl White,
on Peggy Sherman. Betty Gobble,
j Velda Roof. Ruby Gregory, Betty-
Table decomtions were blue and i Hahn, Pat Hooc, Martha Harvey,
i white. Favors were stands of white j Glora Ann Joule. Betty Cannon,
; showing a modernistic scene of a j Jackie Fletcher. Louise Powell,
tree ,a road and the sun. Two Natalie Lokensgard, Wilma Math-
| miniature figures of seniors were ews- Betty Merveldt, Norma Lor-
{standing in the road looking at | enzen and Melba Moore.
{the sun, typifying their looking I * * *
t toward the future.
FIRST BIRTHDAY
eanne Price. Miss Pauline Dan-
iels, Miss Margaret June Seiver,
,iss Flo Greenwood, the honoree
jnd the hostesses.
Those sending gifts were Miss
oy Ezell, Mrs Joe Mexey, Miss
tty Burke Berkley, Mrs Wilfred
aid, Mivs Margaret Kamm. Miss
G.I.A. Hostess, Mrs. A. L. Greene.
416 South Hoff avenue, at 2 p. m.
Order of Rainbow for Girls.
Meeting in Masonic temple.
PRESBYTERIAN WOMEN
ENJOY PROGRAM
,Twice Marie Kamm. Mrs. Emmett JflL ™ * BrOW" Wa* bost*“
-„ri. M ' Thursday afternoon to members of
«... M,„ M.n. Mis, J Z
eanne and June Cra.uner. MUs church ^ cn 111
ills Lokensgard, Mrs. Charles
Meeting wa.s presided over by
the president. Mrs Lillie Tompkins
and roll call was answered by
Bible quotations.
In charge of the Spiritual Life
program lesson, which was on for-
eign missions, was Mrs. T. F Clif-
ford.
Miss Jeanne Allison. Mrs Lester
Ni- holson, MLss Moyna June Nich-
blson. Mrs Sidney Clute, Mrs I W
Douglas. Mrs Garland Etheridge,
iiiss Maurice Etheridge. MLss Ruth
Blanton. Mrs C. J Armstrong.
Louise Spears. Mrs. Ralph, ..
essley. Mls.s Geneva Oreen. Mrs . Aft4“r Jtl*‘nt f°r the mis-
L Jermgan. Mrs Wiley Jones *^ Mrs K R Blanset flosed
*nd Mrs. C F. Anthony. , with prayer
___ i The second part of the program
Mr and Mrs. Earl DeLong ar-!‘"ClUdWl V,‘rse, ,rnm
Irived Wednesday from Milpitas. „ pt*™°f lh* Ephesians and
Calif , to establish a residence here : “rs'CI,"°^ about ,h''
___ | church and the duties of the mem-
Mrs Frank Pierett decried Fri- as “ **** of th* churrh
ay for her home in RosweU. N M. Sh<“ ,h<' P™™"1 with
fter spending the past two weeks Pra'tr af,e,‘ wh,ch verses 24 and
With her uncle and aunt. Mr and :2S °f Jwi' repfatpd ‘n uni’
■rs M B Cope. 634 South Ellison . . ... ,
venue ! remainder of Jhe afternoon
was spent informally and refresh-
ments were served to Mrs Clifford
Mrs Tompkins. Mrs Blan-set, Mrs
Mayme Keatley. Mrs John Stock-
burger. Mrs R. C. Whenry. Mrs
Nye Severns and Mrs. Brown.
The group will meet June 14 In
the church, at which time a pic-
nic luncheon will be served.
GOOD GAS
GOOD SERVICE
COURTEOUS WORKMEN
MEET YOUR
NEIGHBORS HERE
STOP IN!
Jackson Conoco
Corner Wadr and ChOcUw
admitted to the Catto hospital
Friday night for medical treat-
ment.
Mrs. W. A. Simons, 1015 West ROYAL NEIGHBORS
Rogers street, entertained Thurs- HAVE BUSINESS SESSION
day evening at a stork shower | A regular business session was 1
honoring Mrs. Carl Nickels. i conducted by the Royal Neighbors
Pink and blue streamers extend-I of America Thursday afternoon in j
ed from the chandelier to each the I.O.O.F. hall,
corner of the table which was cov- ! Reports were given by the vari- I
ered with a blue and white linen J ous committees and the members
cloth and centered by a doll bed voted to give $5 to the cancer
containing a big tioll. Gifts were fund drive.
arranged around the bed. j Those present were Mrs. V A.
Prizes were won by Mrs. Elden Mount. Mrs. L. E. Craig. Mrs. ! Joseph Raymond Fulton. 47, and
Eichholz and Mrs. Nickels. Emmett Witcher. Mrs. Charles • Esther Fltinnigan. 42. both of Ok-
Oames were played and after Schuldt. Mrs. Dorothy Seiver. Mrs. j lahoma City,
the honoree had opened her gifts g. A. Burger. Mrs. Walter Dyer,1 Right-Of-Way Grant
refreshments were served. |Mrs. J. B. Harper. Mrs. Rebecca | Margaret D. Rchcrman to Ctm-
Those attending were Mrs. W. Hall. Mrs. Katie Bradly. Mrs. E. arron Valley Pipe Line company.
E. Schwab, Mrs. Irving Station, g Fox, Mrs. W. R. Mowre and Tract In E 1-14-5.
Mrs. Eichholz, Mrs. B. Brown, Mrs. Mrs. R E I___
R. H. Boatman, Mrs. Simons and A luncheon will be served at
12:30 p. m. May 24 in the hall {
Public Records
Marriage Licenses
Chester Cummins, 21. of Semin-
ole, and Edith Dixon, 19, of Shaw-
nee.
( Nut cups and placecards were . IS CELEBRATED
j blu« and white miniature gradua- j Mr. and Mrs A. F. Allen. 815
tion hats. West London street, entertained
The programs also furthered the Thursday evening honoring F'er-
blue and white color motif. i man Allen, jr., son of Mr. and Mrs.
Numbers on the program in- German Allen of Oklahoma City,
eluded "The World Is Waiting for j0,1 hla first birthday anniversary’. 1 ‘ ^ Nlc e Sj
the Sunrise,” by boys' quartet! Pink and blue color scheme was
composed of Buddy Marsh. Dean used in the decorations and a
Craven, Gene Cannon and Frank- large birthday cake was served,
lin Williams; Invocation, MLss Rose Ouests were Barbara Ann Schroe-
witcher, highschool dean of girls; der. Ruby Dolores Turney, Sandra
welcome, John Dittmer; response Kay Coker, Othal Sealy Turney,
Bonnie Roblyer; introduction of Jimmie Vaughn Mr aud Mrs.
guests, Superintendent Paul R. Perman Alien, the honoree and
Taylor; group singing, led by the hosts.
Principal Walter P. Marsh; "Some- ' * * *
where Over the Rainbow,” by the MARY LYNN SCHWAB
Girls trio composed of Helen HONORED ON BIRTHDAY
Thompson, Shirleen Fuhring and! Mr. and Mrs Elmer Schwab.
Mary Edna Hale; trumpet so'o. 830 South Ellison avenue enter-
Jimmy Roland; reading. Barbara tained at a dinner Fridav’evening Mrs. Homer Izird. president, con-
Coit; and Victory polka, by the honoring their daughter Marv durtpd ,he business session and dc- | ™e top flight award was re- \
Virginia Dove School of the Dance Lynn, on her 12tli birthday anni- votlonaIs on Purposeful Living" ,eelved by Mrs H. C Brown and |
Special guests invited were Ser- . versa rv. Iwer* led by Rev. Homer Lewis. ; wllm,‘r ln rlass A »’as Mrs M.r-t
Those sending gifts were Mrs. at which time Mrs. C. H Williams
Catherine Newton, Mrs. F. Watkins, will be in charge and Mrs. E. V. i
Mrs, J. Sexton, Mrs. Preston Andrews will present the pro- !
Troutman, Miss Jo Boatman and gram.
Miss Thelma 8/mons of Chickasha. * * *
* * * GROUP ENTERTAINED
Business Leaders
Split Over Tariff
T WASHINGTON. May 12 —(AV-
! Tla* National Association of Manu-
facturers Friday asked congress to
ELLISON AVENUE
GROUP CONVENES
Woman’s Society of
AT COUNTRY CLUB
Ladles Golf club met Thursday
Christian at the EH Reno Golf and Country
Service of the FHlison Avenue club, at which time Mrs. Otto tber of commerce.
Methodist church convened Thurs- (Hess and Miss Jerry Mae Kelso j f L. Hopkins chairman of the
dav evening in the home of Mrs.' were hostesses. j international trade relations sub-
deny the president additional tar-
iff cutting powers in reciprocal trade
agreements, thus taking a position
opposite to the United States cham-
Nancy Fa-bar. 819 South Ellison ' Bridge was played at 10 a. m.
avenue. , and a luncheon was served at
•scant and Mrs. Art Mosemau, Mr., A birthday cake and pink roses
and Mrs. Sanloed Babcock, Mis. formed the centerpiece.
pastor.
The
program. ‘ A Parable to J
Clarence Cooper. MLss Josephine '■ After the honoree opened her
Hodnett, Mt<s Mabel Jones. Miss gifts, games were enjoyed and re- , F‘rhar-
Mothers," was presented by Mis.
vtn Chambers.
Guests were Mrs. Jack Jrnes
' MLss Marcia Jane Kelso, Mrs Al-
bert Houle. Jr.. Mrs. John Dillon
Refreshments were .served to nine M" ° P BranS°n °f C"n'
How Can I?
• VULCANIZING
• TRACTOR TIRE
REPAIRING
• RECAPPING
• NEW TIRES
AND TUBE8
HAHN
BROTHERS
111 East Wade
Irene Marrh. Miss Kathrtne Mires, freshments were served
kSsSk i £K3f =
Dovie Anna Noble. Mr. and Mrs Schoonover. Dolores Brigman. Lou * * •
Othal Petre, Mr. and Mrs L V. Ann FLsher. Lou Ann Wilder Bev- WIENER ROAST ENJOYED
Porterfield, Mr. and Mrs. Ray P erly Johnston, Judith Stevenson. BY PENTECOSTAL GROUP
Porter. Mr and Mrs. M. L. Rob- Jolene Hough. Orvella Vance, the Young people of the Pentecostal 1 ----
ertson, Miss May ShankUn. Mr. honoree and the hosts. Church of God entertained Wed- Q Bow ran I make a tnarsh-
•<nd Mrs. J. E. Simmons. Miss • * • nesday evening at a wiener roast mallow sandwich?
Witcher. Miss Airienn I^eer, Mr and RAINBOW OITICER.S tlie North Canadian river. | A. Butter a few round crarkr- -
Mrs. Taylor, Mr and Mrs. Walter are INSTALLED Those present were Rev and Place a marshmallow In the renter i
Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey C. a buffet supper was served to Bishop Moore. Mr. and Mrs. , of each with Just a little butter
Dozier, Mr and Mrs J. M .Burge, members of the Order of the Rollins, daughters, June, on top. place in the oven until
Mr. and Mrs. B M McOinley. Rainbow for Girls Wednesday Sblrley and Janet, sons, Billy and ;the marshmallow spreads over the
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Palmer. Mr. evening in the Masonic temple David. Mr. and Mrs Othel Tur- cracker and becomes slightly
and Mrs. L E Hale. Mi and Mrs Tables were decorated with roses ney- daughter, Dolores, son. Sealey. brown
J A Rinehart, Mrs. C. S Mac- and miniature May baskets were Mr and Mls 3111 Harrison, daugh- j q How can I make brooms last
Smaln mi and Mrs. 8U*ve Lurus. as favors. ^rs. Jeanette Louise and Rachel longer
!widhMrs Z"MadridHr.nd Mr ™ ^en by Mrs Bill Everett. Evelyn and Bubby A. They will las, mu h longer
md Mrs Mtrsn M’ *•- Sdnmons. mother advisor " Mrs ' ■ T- Keener, Carl th<tn or(un(in. jf they are dipped
1 ' Pub'ir formal installation of of- ' *ener Mrs. George Ryal, jn hot. soapv water every washdav
Officera of the junior class are fleers was conducted at 8 n m daughters. Betty Jo. Nancy and _ „
John Dittmer. president; John Ter- Meeting was opened with the °ayl* Mrs Man-el Matthews, son Q MS f our ab-s‘"b odor*
neus, vice president; Barney King, welcome address, followed bv th> Bobb> Fartsh- da«Rhter. Palsy Sue. A Yps; do not k,pP rlour near
secretary; Doris Condry. treasurer; introduction of Mrs Sam Wallace Mrs’ H A Blevta*- daughter. Mary vegetables or meat.
Floyd Hughes, student council rep- who acted as Installing officer for IPrances Oeorgla Cordray, Mr and
Open Evenings
UNTIL 11 :0ft
• CLUB BREAKFAST8
• CAFETERIA LUNUHE8
• DELICIOUS DINNERS
• CHOIC E STEAKS
Sandwiches and Short Orders
JERRY’S
SURPLUS
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE!
Double-Deck Steel Beds
Show Cases
Parachutes
(Army Approved*
Oil Purifiers
Portable Oil Tanks
Tool Lockers
Mop Buckets
Push Brooms
Carriage Bolts
Machine Bolts
Dishes
Plastic Serving Trays
Salt K Pepper Shakers
Pie Plates
Soup Bowls
Napkin Holders
Sugar Holders
Ping Pong Tables
Wrestling Mats
Parallel Bar
Side Horse
MUSTANG
FIELD
* Mile* southwest of El Reno
Inquire at gate not later than
3:30 p. m., week day* for W. E.
Emery and a salesman will be
assigned tn show prospective
buyers over premises.
resentative. Mrs. James M. Blair, the evening.
Mrs. Ralph Hulbert. daughter.
Q How is puree pronounced, and
SUNDAY
MAY 13th
FROM YOUR
El RENO THEATRES
All MOTHERS OF SERVICE MEN ADMITTED
FREE UPON PAYMENT OF TAX TO ANY
El RENO THEATRE.
MOTHER’S DAY ONLY
irss.,irs=.,Kj,= s*,*? Etic<uette
Mrs Lourea Hickman, co-sponsors. th<> npw worfh .73’ ’r Kregen daughters. Maxine and
Senior class officers include Ml*. Rob,Vfr and to CarUoM *°»y- Mr and Mrs Junior Me- wh'at Is It?
Bonnie Roblyer. president; Bun- tlr1n(, Worthy ,1(1vUnr ^ Cray. Miss Onelia Barnes. Miss a. It Is food boiled to a pulp
zjr-jzjrsr-jss. jss-r* r - rz rr«: rr; r
ms, *«,. m- oomo. JT1T. ::
sentative of New Jersey, were ln-
Oordon Frans.
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MISSION STUDY
I of sponsors; MLss Shanklln and troduced
Miss March, co-sponaoro. ________
Sophomore girls who served the thp L»rri*jT**pr!vvt*r'*" wl,h CONDUCTED AT CHURC H
banquet included Clarice Childers, Q '.... Woman’s Society of Christian
Hazel Cole. Margie Bomhoff. Kay thc Masonic temple *y 16 ” of the First Methodist
--... :iiircli met Thursday ln the church
FARMERS!
SOLUTION 100
The Solution to
Extra Traction
Sxtrn weight mean a extra
traction . . . more work In
less time with less fuel. So,
get Solution 100, the Good-
year proceai of filling trac-
tor tlrea with liquid. Doe*
away with running underin-
flated , . , and conataat
checking.
ray, accent last syllable.
Q Would it be all right for a !
baby’s christening dress to be I
trimmed In pink or blue?
A. The baby should be dressed I
,'.triors lor a mission study comae. 1,1 white.
The Unfolding Drama of South-1 Q If 11 ,!1 discovered that a j
cast Asia," conducted by Mrs. H. Purchased article contains a de-
E. F“orter. feet, what should one do?
Meeting was opened by prayet A. Return It promptly to the
and the story, "Converted to Mis- person in charge of that depart-
|: lone," by Mrs. Ernest Hodgkinson ment.
Mrs. Pit n gave a talk
on the "Entrance of Christianity
I into Burma” and Mrs Porter con-
! ducted the Bible course on Eph-
esians.
I Member* present were Mrs Law.
vence King, MLss Effte Weaver, Mrs
James P. Briggs, Mrs Joe Woods.
Mrs. Hodgkinson. Mrs. Lillie Ess-
I ley. Mrs. O. N. Beverage, Mrs.
E E Brown. Mrs. Fred Heckes.
Mr*. Connors. Mrs J. R Stock,
Mrs. R. A. Anders,ut, Mrs F. P
Hoeker, Mrs Porter, Mrs. Joe Keith
and Mrs Hodgkinson
The next mission study ,-nurse
i will be held June 7 at the chureh.
I.O.O.F. Notice
ALL MEMBERS ARE
REQUESTED TO BE PRESENT
Monday, May 14th
8 P.M.
G. M. Andersen. N. G.
Will Hrer. Ser.
SERVICED ON YOUR FARM
gooqAear
SKRVICI
108 South Bickford
TONY McGOUFIN, Mgr
STORB
Phone I8M
CORRECTION!
In Our Advertisement In Friday's Iseue (hr prlre of Round
Trip fare In Oklahoma City was mloqueted. The prlee should
have read-
ROUND TRIP...........$1,17
BUS STATION
Phone J?J
[/*' CELEBRATE
23 YEARS OF PROGRESS
A Personal Message
From Mr. Anthony:
May, 1945
Dear Friend;
We genuinely appreciate your
confidence and consider your loyalty and
patronage a splendid tribute for which we
are grateful. Our desire and aim is to
serve you BETTER EVERY YEAR. We
earnestly try to merit your GOOD WILL
and enjoy vour satisfying friendship.
To vour loved ones in the ser-
vice, to you and your family go our Best
Wishes and (iod Speed.
Sincerely,
C. R. Anthony
GOOD VALUES—
Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow — Make
it possible for Anthony's to continue to
grow!
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