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PAGE TEN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER t. HS3 Uncial ActUritu's ** Party Given For Telephone Operators Mrs. Eva Simaaner and Mrs Nancy Rookstool. telephone operators who | were recently married, were honored at a party given .Friday evening at the telephone oiflce. The evening | was spent playing games under the direction of Mrs. Dee Anderson anti Mass Patricia Raymond Refresh rivents were served by Mrs Maxine Smith and Mrs Thelma Florea. Mr Simianer and Mrs. Rookstool were j each presented with a gl/t. •y— Garden Club Plans Made A. N K Garden club members will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs M L Judd. Mrs. Frank Morgan will be the featured speaker. She will tell of her trip to Europe Members of Giie Ontario club will be guests at the luncheon* Owyhee L. D. S. Relief Society. Members of the Owyhee relief so ciety met Tuesday afternoon at the Oregon Trail hall for the opening social, commeivcing another year of work after being Inactive during the busy summer months. After the pro gram, brooches were presented to all ladies who had acted as visiting teachers with a one hundred percent record. Lunch was served later. Mrs Richard Maws is president >f the society; Mr- Vern Garner fir t counsellor, and Mr- Sam Hartley -econd counsellor. The group a 11 meet each T ie-day of the following months. Lesson, will be presented each Tuesday, except the second Tuesday of each month, winch will oe ‘ work" day, with the ladies work- in«' all day, sewing and quilting for their big annual bazaar. Surprise Party For Mrs. Robb Mrs. L. E. Newgen was hostess at 1a surprise pinochle party for Mr Hudson Robb given at the Robb re-i- dence in honor of her birthday Sat urday evening. Prizes won 'for high were Mrs. Jim Elkins and George Schwetser; traveling, Lloyd Tobler md Frank Perko; low, Mrs. F. Per- ko. and H. Robb A gift was presen ted to Mrs. Robb by the members This occasion marked the first party for the fall season to be given by the Pinochle club. Junior Women’s Amity Club Holds Meeting Members of the Junior Women's Amity club met Friday evening at Complete Reportorial and Photographic News Coverage IS NOW OFFERED BY The Nyssa Gate City Journal If It's News, Call Us — Phone 19 NEWS IS OUR BUSINESS the 1. a;«.’ of Mrs Carl Rurningham Handy hints and current events were t ie member- Mrs Walker L >w gave a talk and demonstration on c 1,r harmony in the home. Re- fre-hments were served by the hos tess. The next meeting will be held Oct 17 at ’.lie heme of Mrs. Henry Zobell. Mr Don Moss will have charge of the pr 'grain. __-j. Book Club Meets B‘*/k . h»b met Saturday afternoon .it the h, me of Mrs. E H Brumbach. Membt: present were Mrs. C. E Peck . <• : Boise; Mrs R. L. Haworth, nf Ni.npa. Mrs. J. P. Dunaway, of Caldwell Mrs. Alva Watts, of Par ma. Mr M. L. Judd, of Newell He ight Mrs. Hilda Tensen, Mrs. Mildred H.te. Miss Zwemke, Mrs Charle ■ Suhweizer, Miss Clarice N ith . Nyssa, and Mr». Joe Brum- b.uh Guests of the club were Mrs. Applt - > ', of Lo.s Angeles, Calif. M. Clarice Notheis gave the re- vit w f r the week. Mrs. Henigson Honored A p.nk and blue shower was given in hoi., r of Mrs. Hal Henlgson rhtii clay by Mrs. John Dorlty at her home, with 'Mrs. Orlin Sumner i . ting Appropriate games were played by tlie 12 guests present fol lowed by refreshments served by the li isle -e The party was climaxed by the <pening of gifts received by Mr . Henigson. .;._.;. Mr and Mrs. Child Honored Places were laid for 12 at a dinner given Tue-clay evening last at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flin tier- t i celebrate the birthdays of Mr and Mrs. Leo W. Child. Guests ware Mr Hugo Olsen, of Peterson, Utah; Mr George Adams, of Lay- ton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Child; Mr and Mrs. Leon Child and Mr. and Mr Marvin Wilson. A gift was presented to each of the honored guests. __. 5 . Barbara Helen Russell Is Married to Jack T. Warnock Fall flowers and candles decked the Trinity Methodist church of Toledo, Ore., Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the wedding of Barbara Helen Russell, daughter of ( ■ MAKES YOUR HOUSE A HOME! v. *\'X" Some homes breathe their welcome. There's a feeling of friendliness, of good cheer. The lights from the windows help make it so. Think of the attractive homes in your neighbor hood. They're well-lighted — every one. Floor lamps and table lamps are appropriately placed. There's plentiful light for reading, sewing, homework, an evening of bridge. This is a good time of year to take a good look at your lighting and see what cah be done to improve it. You may decide on a new lamp— and be sure to fill empty sockets and clean dust from shades, bulbs, and reflector bowls. At Idaho power's low rates, you can Have all the light you want for only a few pennies a day. So light up for better living. Light makes your house a home. Mi and Mr Harrv f: . e.l f rm-' erly >f the B.^ Bend a:fa a:*d Ja k Warnock Mm of Perry Warnock ul Enterprise. The Kev Ben F Brown ing officiated. Oiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Ivory satin with yoke of net and quilted design on bodice. Her double illusion veil fell from a tiara of seed pearl orange blossoms. She carried a white orchid and stephanotis on a white Bible. The attendants wore taffeta dre.«es and carried nosegays of con trasting gladi >la and dahlias. Miss Joanne Callender, maid ol honor, wore green; Mis- Dona Far rington. orchid and Mr Lewis Will iams wore yellow, all wearing mat ching stoles. Pamella Lee Dubois, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore a pink taffeta dress; while her two nephews, Stuart Dubois and Billy Hulleg were ringbearer Bob Reed acted as best man and Frank Chglupsky, Ron Shelton and Tommy Rowley were the ushers Misses Daryl Dysle and Norma Par- ton lighted the candle-. They wore blue and green taffeta with ma-tcli-1 ing stoles. Preceding the marriage ceremony, Bert Olin sang ‘Always" and "The Lord's Prayer.' accompanied by Miss Dona Johnston. Assisting at the reception at the ; home of the bride's parents, were I Mrs. Jacob Dexter. Mrs. Lucille Howell and Mrs. Travis Halleg. Out-of-town guests were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. R. E. Ser- voss of Nyssa; Mrs. Lucille Howell of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Amborsek of Albany, Mrs. Earl Con rad, Rev. and Mrs. Norris Hughes, Mrs. Goldie Gilliespie, Mrs. George Hondula and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Halle and Billy, all of New port; Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Speak- man, Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Strome, Kernville, and Mr and Mrs. Coy Kean and Shirley of rownsville. Mr. and Mr- Wernock will be at home at Enterprise after September 15. •>— Engagement Announced Mr. and Mrs. M C Schulick of Albuquerque, New Mexico announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Airman Second Class Robert E. Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Wilder. The wedding date has been set for Nov. 2. Miss Schulick was graduated from Albuquerque high school and at tended the University of Mexico and graduated from Central Airlines school in Kansas City, Kans. Airman Wilder, stationed at Sandia Base, New Mexico for the past eight months, attended schools in Nyssa and also Boise Junior college. Home Ec. Club Meets The Home Economics club of the Oregon Trail grange met for their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gwen Finger, with Mrs. Helen Hoffman as co-hostess. Mrs. Bernice Cleaver won the door | prize among the ten members pres ent and one guest, Mrs. James Rig- ney. Roll call wa- answered by a use ful household hint. Mrs. Frank Parr, district chair man of the T. B. association, appoin ted a committee composed of a member from each organization to assist her In seeing that everyore in her club, lias her chest -rayed when the mobile unit comes to Nyssa Several different arrangements of the fall flowers were demonstrated by Mrs. Janice Stam later on in the meeting. Refreshments of apple pie and ice cream were served by the two hos- j tesses at the conclusion of the gath ering. The next meeting Is to be a pot- I luck luncheon at 1 o'clock, Nov. 6. at the home of Mrs. Astrid Stephen. 1 * Mrs. Frost Honored Mr- Bernard Frost was honored at a pot luck supper given Monday , evening by members of the Order of | Eastern Star. Mrs Frost has served as treasurer for the group for the, past 14 years. The regular O E.S. meeting was held following the supper at the Masonic hall. M rniav Afternoon Bruise Mrs Grant U t u entertained the mratber* of ner M nJay arterraix. bridge club at i*er home Guest play er were Mrs. Warren Farmer. Mr John Ol-eii, Mr. Ward Wieneke, Mr* Glea Billings and Mri Gene Stung Winners were Mrs. Houston Wilson,'high, and Mrs. Orant Lewis, low. + —+ Past Presidents Parlev Meets Meetings of the Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion auxi liary was held at the home of Mrs. A. L Heldt Monday. Moving pictures were shown to the members of her trip to New York, Niagara Falls and Washington, D. C. After the busi ness meeting, the group worked on their project for the veterans hos pital in Portland. —+ Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Celebrate 40th Wedding Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis cele brated their 40th wedding annivers ary Sunday, Oct. 5 by entertaining M guests at a family dinner Out- of-town guests were Mr- Clifford Asikiy. of Redwood City. Calif . ar.d Mr and Mr*. George Dunkle, cf Pocatello. They were married in Salt Lake City. Utah, m 1912, and lived In Utah before coming to Nyssa 12 years ago. They borne and raised 10 children, eight of whom were here to honor their parents on this occasion. V M O Mr and Mr». liberi Henning, ut l M the home of her ‘ r. Mrs. Da.e Dewey, before re-umirg their trip to Medford and California. LOCAL NEWS S. P. Bybee went deer hunting with a group which included Jay Bybee, Don Courtney and George Courtney, : of Ontario, Friday night and return ed Sunday while the others stayed. He failed to get his deer. Mrs. R. O. Applegate returned to her home in Santa Barbara. Calif., after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. M. L Judd. Others enter taining Mrs. Applegate during her visit were Mrs. Frank T Morgan; \Mr and Mrs. L. J. Kinney, of On tario, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Over- street, of Boise, Mr and Mrs. John Downer, of Caldwell, and Mr. and Judith Ann Wilson Honored On Birthday Miss Judith Ann Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Bob Wilson, was honored last Thursday evening at a j birthday supper and theater party j Seventeen girl friends helped her celebrate her eight birthday. David Wilson celebrated his first birthday this week aLso. Wilsons Entertain Mr and Mr Lloyd Wilson enter tained Lt and Mrs. Oene SUmz Sun day The evening was spent playing cards. “ Put U9 kwit* fm r i k t f f '• ! ita* tm éty" I DAHO V POWER Do«» So MUCH-Ports So UTTLtj q*-cò’Q.> a u t o SHELL Products and Swrvicw BLUNCK SHELL SERVICE PARMA SEED CO. Alfalfa and Clover Seed Buyers CALL NYSSA 088-J1 TO HAVE BUYER SAMPLE AND BID YOUR SEED Year ¡¡i and year out ycu’il do well with the HARTFORD HARTFORD INSURANCE tee BERNARD EASTMAN Reai Estate Insurance Pilone C4 ff •prwiwntinf HAI TISI9 URI INSUtAKU C0*M«T KAATIOAt ACCI RI NT mU IXMMmTY CONTAMI C***«»«M ifert's what brings ¿foe -family's ' CORN No. 303 Cans EAR FRESH— CREAM 6 for 83c case $3.29 GREEN BEANS DOUBLE LUCK No. 303 Can 6 for 67c . case $2.65 TOMATOES TASTEWELL No. 2 Can 2 for 35c case $4.19 Fresh DressedPlump STEWING HENS $1.45 LETTUCE Large—Firm 3 Heads 2 5 ? Assorted LUNCH MEATS Lb. 4 9 ? RED GRAPES 3 Lbs. 2 9 ? PORK SAUSAGE 3 lbs. 8 9 ? CELERY HEARTS BACON SQUARES Lb. 2 9 ? Firm—Cello Pkg. 25? each TAYLOR’S FOOD MARKET uui Give ¿ ru . GR€€n 5Tftmes 425 Arcadi* Bird. I n s M a n v 11—ummm Phone 222

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Page 1: MARKET€¦ · meet next Tuesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs M L Judd. Mrs. Frank Morgan will be the featured speaker. She will tell of her trip to Europe Members of Giie Ontario

PAGE TEN THE NYSSA GATE CITY JOURNAL. NYSSA. OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER t. HS3

Uncial ActUritu's **Party Given For Telephone Operators

Mrs. Eva Simaaner and Mrs Nancy Rookstool. telephone operators who | were recently married, were honored at a party given .Friday evening at the telephone oiflce. The evening | was spent playing games under the direction of Mrs. Dee Anderson anti Mass Patricia Raymond Refresh rivents were served by Mrs Maxine Smith and Mrs Thelma Florea. Mr Simianer and Mrs. Rookstool were j each presented with a gl/t.

•y—Garden Club Plans Made

A. N K Garden club members will meet next Tuesday afternoon at the borne of Mrs M L Judd. Mrs. Frank Morgan will be the featured speaker. She will tell of her trip to Europe Members of Giie Ontario club will be guests at the luncheon*

Owyhee L. D. S.Relief Society.

Members of the Owyhee relief so­ciety met Tuesday afternoon at the Oregon Trail hall for the opening social, commeivcing another year of work after being Inactive during the busy summer months. After the pro­gram, brooches were presented to all ladies who had acted as visiting

teachers with a one hundred percent record. Lunch was served later.

Mrs Richard Maws is president >f the society; Mr- Vern Garner fir t counsellor, and Mr- Sam Hartley -econd counsellor. The group a 11 meet each T ie-day of the following months. Lesson, will be presented each Tuesday, except the second Tuesday of each month, winch will oe ‘ work" day, with the ladies work- in«' all day, sewing and quilting for their big annual bazaar.

Surprise Party For Mrs. Robb

Mrs. L. E. Newgen was hostess at 1 a surprise pinochle party for Mr Hudson Robb given at the Robb re-i- dence in honor of her birthday Sat­urday evening. Prizes won 'for high were Mrs. Jim Elkins and George Schwetser; traveling, Lloyd Tobler md Frank Perko; low, Mrs. F. Per- ko. and H. Robb A gift was presen­ted to Mrs. Robb by the members This occasion marked the first party for the fall season to be given by the Pinochle club.

Junior Women’s Amity Club Holds Meeting

Members of the Junior Women's Amity club met Friday evening at

Complete Reportorial

andPhotographic

News CoverageIS NOW OFFERED BY

The Nyssa Gate City JournalIf It's News, Call Us — Phone 19

NEWS IS OUR BUSINESS

the 1. a;«.’ of Mrs Carl Rurningham Handy hints and current events were

t ie member- Mrs WalkerL >w gave a talk and demonstration on c 1 ,r harmony in the home. Re- fre-hments were served by the hos­tess.

The next meeting will be held Oct 17 at ’.lie heme of Mrs. Henry Zobell. Mr Don Moss will have charge ofthe pr 'grain.

__-j.Book Club Meets

B‘*/k . h»b met Saturday afternoon .it the h, me of Mrs. E H Brumbach. Membt: present were Mrs. C. EPeck . <•: Boise; Mrs R. L. Haworth, nf Ni.npa. Mrs. J. P. Dunaway, of Caldwell Mrs. Alva Watts, of Par­ma. Mr M. L. Judd, of Newell He ight Mrs. Hilda Tensen, Mrs. Mildred H.te. Miss Zwemke, Mrs Charle ■ Suhweizer, Miss Clarice N ith . Nyssa, and Mr». Joe Brum- b.uh Guests of the club were Mrs. Applt - >', of Lo.s Angeles, Calif.M. Clarice Notheis gave the re- vit w f r the week.

Mrs. Henigson Honored A p.nk and blue shower was given

in hoi., r o f Mrs. Hal Henlgson rhtii clay by Mrs. John Dorlty at her home, with 'Mrs. Orlin Sumner i . ting Appropriate games were played by tlie 12 guests present fol­lowed by refreshments served by the li isle -e The party was climaxed by the < pening of gifts received by Mr . Henigson.

• .;._.;.Mr and Mrs. Child Honored

Places were laid for 12 at a dinner given Tue-clay evening last at the h me of Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Flin­tier- t i celebrate the birthdays of Mr and Mrs. Leo W. Child. Guests ware Mr Hugo Olsen, of Peterson, Utah; Mr George Adams, of Lay- ton, Utah; Mr. and Mrs. Arvel Child; Mr and Mrs. Leon Child and Mr. and Mr Marvin Wilson. A gift was presented to each of the honored guests.

__.5.Barbara Helen Russell Is Married to Jack T. Warnock

Fall flowers and candles decked the Trinity Methodist church of Toledo, Ore., Sunday afternoon at 3:30 o'clock for the wedding of Barbara Helen Russell, daughter of

( ■

MAKES YOUR HOUSE AHOME!

v.

*\ 'X "

Some homes breathe their welcome. There's a feeling of friendliness, of good cheer. The lights from the windows help make it so.

Think of the attractive homes in your neighbor­hood. They're well-lighted — every one. Floor lamps and table lamps are appropriately placed. There's plentiful light for reading, sewing, homework, an evening of bridge.

This is a good time of year to take a good look at your lighting and see what cah be done to improve it. You may decide on a new lamp— and be sure to fill empty sockets and clean dust from shades, bulbs, and reflector bowls.

At Idaho power's low rates, you can Have all the light you want for only a few pennies a day. So light up for better living. Light makes your house a home.

Mi and Mr Harrv f: . e.l f rm -' erly >f the B.^ Bend a:fa a:*d Ja k Warnock Mm of Perry Warnock ul Enterprise. The Kev Ben F Brown­ing officiated.

Oiven in marriage by her father, the bride wore a gown of Ivory satin with yoke of net and quilted design on bodice. Her double illusion veil fell from a tiara of seed pearl orange blossoms. She carried a white orchid and stephanotis on a white Bible.

The attendants wore taffeta dre.«es and carried nosegays of con­trasting gladi >la and dahlias.

Miss Joanne Callender, maid ol honor, wore green; Mis- Dona Far­rington. orchid and Mr Lewis Will­iams wore yellow, all wearing mat­ching stoles.

Pamella Lee Dubois, niece of the bride, was flower girl and wore a pink taffeta dress; while her two nephews, Stuart Dubois and Billy Hulleg were ringbearer

Bob Reed acted as best man and Frank Chglupsky, Ron Shelton and Tommy Rowley were the ushers Misses Daryl Dysle and Norma Par- ton lighted the candle-. They wore blue and green taffeta with ma-tcli-1 ing stoles.

Preceding the marriage ceremony, Bert Olin sang ‘Always" and "The Lord's Prayer.' accompanied by Miss Dona Johnston.

Assisting at the reception at the ; home of the bride's parents, were I Mrs. Jacob Dexter. Mrs. Lucille Howell and Mrs. Travis Halleg.

Out-of-town guests were the bride's grandmother, Mrs. R. E. Ser- voss of Nyssa; Mrs. Lucille Howell of Milwaukie, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Amborsek of Albany, Mrs. Earl Con­rad, Rev. and Mrs. Norris Hughes, Mrs. Goldie Gilliespie, Mrs. George Hondula and Lois, Mr. and Mrs. Travis Halle and Billy, all of New­port; Mr. and Mrs. Jamei Speak- man, Nashville, Mr. and Mrs. Alvah Strome, Kernville, and Mr and Mrs. Coy Kean and Shirley of rownsville.

Mr. and Mr- Wernock will be at home at Enterprise after September 15.

•>—❖Engagement Announced

Mr. and Mrs. M C Schulick of Albuquerque, New Mexico announce the engagement of their daughter, Marjorie, to Airman Second Class Robert E. Wilder, son of Mr. and Mrs. R. E Wilder. The wedding date has been set for Nov. 2.

Miss Schulick was graduated from Albuquerque high school and at­tended the University of Mexico and graduated from Central Airlines school in Kansas City, Kans. Airman Wilder, stationed at Sandia Base, New Mexico for the past eight months, attended schools in Nyssa and also Boise Junior college.

Home Ec. Club MeetsThe Home Economics club of the

Oregon Trail grange met for their monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. Gwen Finger, with Mrs. Helen Hoffman as co-hostess.

Mrs. Bernice Cleaver won the door | prize among the ten members pres­ent and one guest, Mrs. James Rig- ney. Roll call wa- answered by a use­ful household hint.

Mrs. Frank Parr, district chair­man of the T. B. association, appoin­ted a committee composed of a member from each organization to assist her In seeing that everyore in her club, lias her chest -rayed when the mobile unit comes to Nyssa

Several different arrangements of the fall flowers were demonstrated by Mrs. Janice Stam later on in the meeting.

Refreshments of apple pie and ice cream were served by the two hos- j tesses at the conclusion of the gath­ering.

The next meeting Is to be a pot- I luck luncheon at 1 o'clock, Nov. 6. at the home of Mrs. Astrid Stephen. 1

❖ *Mrs. Frost Honored

Mr- Bernard Frost was honored at a pot luck supper given Monday , evening by members of the Order of | Eastern Star. Mrs Frost has served as treasurer for the group for the, past 14 years.

The regular O E.S. meeting was held following the supper at theMasonic hall.

M rniav Afternoon Bruise Mrs Grant U t u entertained the

mratber* of ner M nJay arterraix.bridge club at i*er home Guest play­er were M r s . Warren Farmer. MrJohn Ol-eii, Mr. Ward Wieneke,Mr* Glea Billings and Mri Gene Stung Winners were Mrs. Houston Wilson,'high, and Mrs. Orant Lewis,low.

+ —+Past Presidents Parlev Meets

Meetings of the Past Presidents Parley of the American Legion auxi­liary was held at the home of Mrs. A. L Heldt Monday. Moving pictures were shown to the members of her trip to New York, Niagara Falls and Washington, D. C. After the busi­ness meeting, the group worked on their project for the veterans hos­pital in Portland.

—+Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Celebrate 40th Wedding Anniversary

Mr. and Mrs. Ray C. Lewis cele­brated their 40th wedding annivers­ary Sunday, Oct. 5 by entertaining

M guests at a family dinner Out- of-town guests were Mr- Clifford Asikiy. of Redwood City. Calif . ar.d Mr and Mr*. George Dunkle, cf Pocatello.

They were married in Salt Lake City. Utah, m 1912, and lived In Utah before coming to Nyssa 12 years ago. They borne and raised 10 children, eight of whom were here to honor their parents on this occasion.

V M OMr and Mr». lib eri Henning, u t

l Mthe home of her ‘ r. Mrs. Da.e Dewey, before re-umirg their trip to Medford and California.

LOCAL NEWSS. P. Bybee went deer hunting with

a group which included Jay Bybee, Don Courtney and George Courtney,

: of Ontario, Friday night and return­ed Sunday while the others stayed. He failed to get his deer.

Mrs. R. O. Applegate returned to her home in Santa Barbara. Calif., after spending a month with Mr. and Mrs. M. L Judd. Others enter­taining Mrs. Applegate during her visit were Mrs. Frank T Morgan;

\ Mr and Mrs. L. J. Kinney, of On­tario, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S. Over- street, of Boise, Mr and Mrs. John Downer, of Caldwell, and Mr. and

Judith Ann Wilson Honored On Birthday

Miss Judith Ann Wilson, daughterof Mr. and Mrs Bob Wilson, was honored last Thursday evening at a j birthday supper and theater party j Seventeen girl friends helped her celebrate her eight birthday.

David Wilson celebrated his first birthday this week aLso.

Wilsons EntertainMr and Mr Lloyd Wilson enter­

tained Lt and Mrs. Oene SUmz Sun­day The evening was spent playing cards.

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