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WEEK-END SPECIALS
These (Little) Giants Are Winners Tool
FOR SALE
PUMPKIN SPICE CAKE
and
DELICIOUS PUMPKIN PIES
Order Early •— Phone 588
BARGAINS!
Ladies Home Journal,
Regular 53.00 per year.
2B years 55.00
Specials on Holiday and
Country Gentleman
New or renewal orders on
magazines promptly serviced,
HARRY T. BUSTON
Phone 308-r-5 Exeter
23ctfn
all
Ersman’s Bakery
OntarioExeter
Coach, a buy
Why have MOTH DAMAGE? 5-
year written guarantee with
Berlou against moth damage
on rugs, chesterfields and
clothing. Free estimates. —
Dinney Furniture, phone 20-W
FOR SALE—Chesterfield suite,
in perfect condition, reason
able. Phone 253-J. 4*
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Used
CARS
Ford Sedan, a good om
Monarch Coach
Ford Sedan ..
Dodge Sedan
Dodge Sedan, very good
Plymouth Coach. new motor
Ford
FOR SALE—S t e e 1 constructed
truck platform 11J’ long and
GV wide. Also water storage
tank,
wide
plate
vert).
vage,
500-gal. capacity, 10’
by 3’ across, of heavy
(could be used for cul-
Phone 4 23, Exeter Sal-
Exeter. 27:4c
Ford
Ford
TRUCKS
3-Ton, 158” w.b., low mileage ..
Pickup, solid as a church and
TRACTORS
John Deere .....................................
Ford, stepup transmission ......
Ford, like new .........,..................
Fordson. a buy ......................♦.....
Drag Ploughs? We have ’em!
CORN PICKERS
Pickers! Buy the best: Buy WoodsCorn
Bros. Dearborn.
Larry Snider Motors
Phone 64-W or 624
1,950.
675.
675.
795.
750.
150.
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ADULTS
$2.50, $2.00, $1.50
Tax Included
CHILDREN
Helf of Adult
Price
(With Coupon)
MAT, & EVE.
LONDON
ARENA
FOR SALE—Large size Cole
man space heater, used few
months, like new, stove board,
2 gallon galvinized filling can,
50 gallon steel drum (sound)
with tap and filling pipe,
stand and blocks, about 30
gallons of oil First $110 takes
it. Ed A. Noakes, Hensall.
Phone 123-J, evenings or Sat
urday afternoons. 4c
SAINTSBURY
The harvest thanksgiving ser
vice -was held in St.
Church on Sunday,
30. The church was decorated
with fruit and flowers and vege
tables.
Huron
charge
ning
theme Thanksgiving and Service.
The choir was under the leader
ship of Mrs. G. Maines of Dor
chester, assisted by a male trio
from Granton. Messrs. Clare and
Mel Westman and W, Parkinson.
Their numbers
and greatly
children sang
hymn at the
Those visiting
the day are as follows.
Mr. and Mrs. H. Latta, Carol
and Kenneth of Arva and Rev.
Mr. Reimers with Mr. and Mrs.
E. Atkinson.
Mr. and Mrs. O. Dale of Lon
don with Mr. and Mrs. E. Green
lee.
Mrs. L. Hodgins, Mr. Meek of
Exeter with
Turner.
Mr. and
Lucan and
Exeter
Barker.
Mr. and Mrs.
Patrick’s
September
Rev. A. Reimers of
College, London, was in
of both morning and eve-
service, taking as his
were in fine tone
appreciated. The
a thanksgiving
evening service,
in the parish for
Mr. and Mrs. Janies
L.Mrs.
Mrs. R.
with Mr.
Barker
Dickins
and Mrs.
of
of
J.
Elston and
family with Mrs. F. Davis.
‘ ~ Fletcher of
Woodham and Mr. and Mrs. M.
Gardiner and Marilyn of Crom
arty with Mrs. W. J. Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. L. Squires, Mr.
and Mrs. R. Squires and Grafton
of Whalen and Mr. N. Ogden of
Exeter with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dickins.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Hodgins
of Lucan, Mr. and Mrs. C.^Ings
of London
man with
Carroll.
Mr. and
family. Aylmer, Mrs.
Mr. Clare Westman and Mr.
Parkinson with Mr. and Mrs. H.
Davis.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Kooy, and
Mr. and Mrs. Featon of Detroit,
and Mrs. W. J. Dickins with Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice McDonald.
Mr. and Mrs.
Rowena of Lucan and Mr.
Weinestrum with Mr. and ’
R. Greenlee.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Abbott
Edyth of Lucan with Mr.
Mrs. Clarence Davis.
Miss Carol Latta
spent the week at the home
and Mrs. D. Maguire.Mr.
A.
c.
and Mr.
Mr. and
Mrs. H.
Mel West-
Mrs. Harry
Noels and
G. Maines,
and
FOR SALE—Steel culvert 14’
long by 4’ deep, suitable for
driveway. Phone 173-r-13, Vic
tor Jeffery, Exeter. 4*
FOR SALE
FOR SALE—Small wood, or coal
range with oven, no reservoir,
in good condition. Apply Mah-
Ion Ryckman, Main Street.
• 27:4*
FOR SALE—Frost & Wood corn
hinder, $25.00; International
Farmall tractor on rubber,
$400.00. Both in good condi
tion. Also child’s steel crib.
Apply Carl Payne, phone Hen
sall 685-T-23. 27:4c
FOR SALE—Medium size oil
heater, in good condition. —
Phone 202 Exeter. 27:4c
FOR SALE—1951 Ford Victoria
Hardtop Sportsman, green and
black, low mileage, immacu
late condition. — RCAF, PMQ
16 6, Centralia, A. Forkheim.
4c
FOR SALE—Renfrew all-enamel
cook stove, cream with black
trim, steel top and reservoir.
Phone 5 36-r-3 Exeter- 27:4c
FOR SALE—1940 Chev Coach,
good condition, cash or can be
financed. Call 4 42-R or write
Box “H”, Exeter. 27:4*
FOR SALE — Modern nine-piece
walnut two-tone dining-room
suite. Mrs. A. Brown, Box 221,
Lucan, phone 169-W Lucan.
FOR SALE-—8 cu, ft. Universal
refrigerator, double doors,
new motor and freezing unit,
cheap for cash. Phone 3 03-J.
4c
FOR SALE—Chesterfield suite,
in perfect condition, reason
able. Phone 253-J Exeter. 4*
FOR SALE—Red wool coat with
detachable hood, size 14, in
good condition, price $15.00:
Phone Dashwood 34-r-19. 4*
FOR SALE—McIntosh apples $2
per bus. Bring your own con
tainers. Karl O’Neil, Clande
boye, Lot 15, Com 2, McGilli
vray, phone Lucan 42-21. 4c
FOR SALE—Pedler steel on
hand. Get your roofing now.
Have good supply of steel. —
Scott’s Elevator, Lucan, phone
63. 4c
FOR SALE — Youth’s all-wool
glencheck suit, double-breast
ed, long rolled lapel, sand
shade, size 14 years, good con
dition. Phone Dashwood 3 4-r-
24. 4'.llc
FOR SALE — 4-foot hardwood,
$16 cord delivered. Softwood,
$14. —Scott's Elevator, phone
Erwin Scott, 63 Lucan. 27:4c
FOR SALE—Hearing aid, used
one month, reasonable. Apply
Times-Advocate. 4c
SPRAYED APPLES for sale—
Spy, King, Snow, Greening,
Russet, etc. Phone Clinton
613-24, Fred McClymont, one
mile south of Varna.
4:11:18:25:1*
STRAYED
STRAYED—-Onto west half Lot
13, N. Boundary Biddulph on
or about September 1, 1951,
one heifer. Owner can have
same by proving property and
paying expenses. Owner con
tact John Whelihan, R.R, No.
3, Lucan, Ont. 27:4:11*
REAL ESTATE
4-BEDROOM BRICK HOUSE —
Well located in Exeter, on a
nicely treed lot, This fine
home has new heating equip
ment and is in good repair.
Moderate price, Quick posses-
session. Terms. C. V. Pickard,
Realtor, Main St., Exeter.
TWO MODERN HOUSES — We
are offering two modern
houses. Both have been built
for utility and comfort and
have every convenience. Must
be sold as owners are leaving
town. C. V- Pickard, Realtor,
Main St., Exeter.
HENSALL — One and a half
storey frame house, new fur
nace, partial bath, garage. W.
C. Pearce, Realtor, Earl Par
sons, Salesman, Exeter.
FOR SALE—New house, full
basement with furnace and
water heater, living room, kit
chen, two bedrooms and bath
on first floor. Upper floor un
finished, with stairs in. R. E.
Balkwill. 9tfc
CENTRALIA — Well built two-
storey brick house, Suitable
for use as single residence or
two apartments. Water pres
sure. Nice lot with fruit trees.
C. V. Pickard, Realtor, Main
St., Exeter.
TWO-APT. HOUSE for sale—
Main St. new roof, heavy wir
ing, large lot, full occupancy
starting Oct. 1. Phone 44 6-J.
FOR SALE—In Dashwood, 1J-
storey insul brick home, re
modelled, built - in cupboards,
forced air furnace, new, base
ment throughout. Barn 24’x
30’ containing garage, cement
block foundation. Phone 104
Dashwood. 20:27:4*
HENSALL — Two-storey brick
house. Town water. Hot air
furnace. All in good repair.
Barn and extra lots. Must be
sold to close estate.—C. V. Pic
kard, Realtor, Main St., Ex
eter.
HOUSE FOR SALE — 7-room,
solid brick house in Crediton,
built-in cupboards, new furn
ace, 4-piece bath, decorated
throughout, steel roof barn.
Phone Exeter 486-W. 27:4c
FOR SALE—Modern bungalow,
2 bedrooms, Hiving room and
kitchen, 3-piece bath, all con
veniences, oil heat. Utility
room. Good location. —Phone
512-J, 31 Anne Street. 4c
WORK WANTED
WANTED — Work on farm,
shares or hire by reliable mar
ried Canadian farmer. Exper
ienced in dairy, beef or mixed
farming. References. Available
Oct. 1. Box “C" Exeter. 26:4*
WORK WANTED—Young Dutch
woman would like housework
or office cleaning. Write Box
V, Times-Advocate. 4*
FEMALE HELP WANTED
OFFICE HELP
with bookkeeping experience
- Apply -
EXETER TIMES-ADVOCATE
HELP WANTED—Woman want
ed, 2 or 3 days a week, for
cleaning. Also waitress for
work evenings. —Call at
Rether’s Coffee Shop. 4c
WANTED—Girl or woman to
mind children while mother
works. Live in. Apply Box L,
Times-Advocate. 4*
AUCTION SALE
Modern Valuable
Household Furniture
in the
VILLAGE OF CREDITON
(Main Street)
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13
1:30 p.m.
Under instructions received from
Mrs, Lydia Mclsaac we will sell
by public auction:
Chesterfield suite; diningroom
table, 6 ’ ’ ’ "
2 arm
library
heater;
lamp; pictures;
spring
beds;
dressers; 3 wash stands; kitchen
chairs;
boards;
sealers;
quilts;
for chesterfield; split wood;
den tools; coal oil lamps;
kinds nice kitchen utensils. Many
other articles.
Owner moving to London.
Terms:
will
der.
WM.
chairs; buffet;
chairs; parlour
table; Victrola; Quebec
2 small tables;
rocker;
table;
electric
2 wooden beds;
and mattress; 2 iron
2 chests of drawers; 2
extension table; 2 cup
sink; verandah swing;
braided mats; pillows,
lamp shades; slip cover
"............... gar-
all
MISCELLANEOUS
Cash. Every article
be sold to the highest bid-
No rserve.
II. SMITH, AUCTIONEER,
Crediton, phone 7-7W
MRS. LYDIA McISAAC, PROP,,
E. SMITH, CLERK
4:11c
C. Abbott and
. U.
Mrs.
and
and
of Arva
of
CROMARTY
I Mrs. Mathew Thompson receiv-
J ed word of the death of her sis-
i ter Mrs, Ed Asmus of Calgary
on Tuesday of last w’eek.
Asmus was formerly - Edna
ler, daughter of Mr. and
George Miller of Cromarty,
was born in Cromatry and lived
here until 1909 when she moved
with her parents to the west.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Beckler and
•, Harry and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
i Beckler, Zurich, visited with Mr.
and Mrs. Donald Scott Sunday.
We are sorry to report that
Mrs. Howard Wright is a patient
in St. Joseph’s Hospital, London.
We hope for a speedy recovery,
Mrs. A. Robertson and John
visited with her granddaughter,
Mr. and Mrs. George Walz, St.
Marys on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Miller have
returned home from their honey
moon, They have taken up resi
dence on the farm formerly
owned by the late Sandy McKel-
lar.
Rally Day service was held in
the church on Sunday morning
with the minister, Rev. R. Duh-
canson in charge. A junior choir
led in the singing of the hymns,
and also sang a very fine anthem
A splendid discourse was given
by Mr. Duncanson. A baptismal
service was also included in, tlie
service, when the twin daugh
ters of Mr. and Mrs.
Scott and little daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Carter Kurslake were
presented for baptism.
Mrs.
Mil-
Mrs.
She
Donald
GUITAR
Hall in
7 to 10.
Guitars
MODERN HAWAIIAN
taught at the Scout
Exeter on Tuesdays,
New class forming,
loaned free of charge. Henry
Pulsifer, instructor. 6ctfD
SEWING MACHINES bought,
sold, serviced and repaired.
Phone evenings, Bob McLean,
527-J. 30tfc
CUSTOM CHAIN SAWING—Gor
don Colquhoun, phone 61-r-9,
Kirkton. 27:4:11*
YOUR AVON Products repre
sentative in Exeter is Mrs. L.
H. Harris. You may place your
order or arrange for a demon
stration by phoning 655. 4tfc
TENDERS WANTED
CONCESSION PRIVILEGES
Tenders will be received by
the undersigned up to 12 a.m.
Wednesday, October 10, for the
concession privileges at the Ex
eter Race Meet, held on Wed
nesday, October 17.
George W. Lawson, Sec.Treas.,
EXETER TURF CLUB
4c
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the estate of
ELVINA OGDEN,
deceased.
persons having claims
the estate of Elvina
Clearing
AUCTION SALE
of Farm, Farm Stock
and Tractor Machinery
Harold Jackson has received
instructions to sell by jniblic
auction at
LOT 15, CON. 1, HAY TWP.
1 *4 miles south of Hensall„
on No. 4 Highway
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10
at 1 p.m. E.S.T.
CATTLE: Eight Holstein cows
years old, bred to Hereford
FOR SALE—Choice apples from
sprayed orchard, Northern
Spies, Red Spies, Kings, Delic
ious, Snows, ■ Russets, Court
lands. Apply Victor Jeffery.
Phone 173-T-13 Exeter. 4*
SENSATIONAL WARFARIN —
Rat Killer—Price 89<p per lb.
can. Cann’s Mill Ltd. 4c
FOR SALE—Ten weiner pigs,
feeding good; also parts for
Model A Ford and V-8. Apply
A. Wright, Centralia, phone
537-12. 4c
FOR SALE — Refrigerator, in
good condition, newly enam
eled, new equipment at change
over to 60-eycle, guaranteed.
Phone 143 Exeter. 4c
FOR SALE — Practically new
Coleman oil circulating heater,
Largest size 57,000 B.T.U,
Practically half price, $64.00.
See E. L. Hatter, Hatter's
Ladies’ and Children’s Wear.
4 c
FOR SALE—Dining room suite,
consisting of extension table,
6 chairs and buffet, all in A-l
shape, $60.00 cash. Phone 10-
J Crediton. 4c
FOR SALE—Singer sewing ma
chine, drop-head, $24. C.C.M.
ladies' bicycle $24. W.
tin, Exeter South.
Mar-
4*
FOR SALE—5-ton size dump
beet wagon and corn binder.
II. Peterson, Dashwood. 4c
FOR SALE—Three-piece child’s
snowsuit, red with white trim,
size 3; brown fur-fabric coat,
size 6; child’s rocking horse.
Phone 286-W. 4*
FOR SALE—Small doll buggy,
doll go-cart, both good as
new; 2 electric irons, black
fitted coat in good condition.
Apply Mrs. Don Harris, Carl
ing Street, second house from
Gidley. 4*
FOR SALE or exchange on fat
cattle-—one choice Hereford
bull, 19 months old. Apply
John Caldwell, phone 13-r-ll
Exeter. 4*
APPLES—Spies, Talman Sweets.
Pick your own, ladder sup
plied, priced to sell, as we
have ho labor. Phone 21-r-lO
Kirkton, James W. Gardiner.
4:11*
Large living
bath and
down. Stairs in for
Good basement
hot air furnace. Imme-
possession. •—C. V. Pic-
Realtor, Main St., Ex-
SMALL HOME
room, 2 bedrooms,
kitchen
second floor,
with
diate
kard,
eter.
I
FOR SALE—The residence of
the late J. A. Stewart, corner
John and Andrew Streets. To
inspect contact Douglas Stew
art, phone 218 Exeter. 4*
FOR RENT
FOR RENT—Apartment, 2 bed
rooms, kitchen, living room,
private bath; 20-minute drive
from Centralia.. Phone 210
Zurich. 4:11*
FOR RENT—3-room apartment,
with private bathroom and
private entrance, heated.
Phone 178-r-ll. 4 c
FOR RENT—Apartment, ground
floor, centrally located, 3-piece
i bath, private entrance, newly
; decorated. Ph. 143 Exeter. 4c
| ROOMS or ROOM AND BOARD' with young couple, preferably
i two girls. Phone 418-M. 4c.......... I
WANTED TO RENT
WANTED TO BUY—A few tons
mangolds and turnips. Also
used gasoline washing mach
ine. Phone Granton 5-r-7. 4*
WANTED
WANTED -—* Folding baby car
riage, silver grey preferred,
in good condition. Phoile 379-
W Exeter. 4*
WANTED — Roomers. Aftply at
Times-Advocate. 4 *
LIVESTOCK WANTED
DEAD HORSES, Cows and Hogs
removed promptly. Cash at
farm. Phone Exeter 2 87-W.
William Stone Sons, Limited,
Ingersoll, Ont. 20:27:4:11c
HORSES WANTED — Will buy
any kind of a horse. Will sell
or exchange. —Frank Taylor,
Exeter, ring 138. 20tfc
AM IN THE MARKET for all
kinds of horses, any sifce, any
age. —-G. J. DOWj phone 83
Exetef. l*tfc
All
against
Ogden, late of the Town of Ex
eter, in the County of Huron,
Married Woman, who died on or
about the 24th day of June,
1951, are required to file parti
culars of same with Bell &
Laughton, Solicitors of Exeter,
Ontario, by the 13th day of Oc
tober next after which date the
estate will be distributed, having
regard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
BELL & LAUGHTON,
Exeter, Ont.
Solicitors for the Executors.
27:4:11c
In the estate of
FRANCIS PATRICK CONLIN,
late of the Township of Biddulph
in the County of Middlesex,
Farmer, Deceased.
All persons having claims
against the estate of Francis
Patrick Conlin, late of the Town
ship of Biddulph, Farmer, de
ceased, who died on or about
the 19 th day of September,
1951, are required to file their
claims with the undersigned ex
ecutors on or before the 20th
day of October, 1951,
which date the executors will
distribute the estate having re
gard only to those claims of
which notice has been received.
Dated this 1st day of October, 1951.
MRS. BERNICE REGAN,
144 Central Ave.,
London, Ontario.
JOSEPH FRANCIS CONLIN,
No. 1, Clandeboye, Ontario.
(Executors)
AUCTION SALES
after
4:11:
by
3
bull, due Jan. 1, 1952; 1 Jersey
cow.
POULTRY: 300 Red Sussex
pullets; 250 White Leghorn and
Red Sussex pullets. All laying
good.
MACHINERY: 19 4 9 W.D. 9
McCormick Deering tractor, fully
equipped; 1950 1-H McCormick
Deering tractor, 2-row scuffler
and fully equipped; 1950 Mc
Cormick Deering 4-furrow plow;
1948 ----- ‘ ~
baler
Dodge
D.P.
solid rack with 2-ft.
tension, 2,200 miles;
Chalmers No. 60-5 combine, flax
rolls, auxiliary motor, large size
scour clean, Tunis pick-up, fully
equipped;
swather;
picker, 1-row,
194 9 John Deere 15-disc power
drill, fully equipped; 7-ft. Mc
Cormick Deering tractor mower;
1950 Allis Chalmers power side
rake; 1950 48-ft. John Deere E
hay and grain elevator; McCor
mick Deering bale loader; 1950
John Deere manure spreader;
McCormick Deering tractor dou
ble disc, 16-plate; John Deere 6-
tt. 1-way disc; McCormick Deer
ing stiff tooth cultivator: 5-
section diamond harrows; 10-ft.
Bissell Culta packer; 1951 Bob-
a-long power lawn mower; 194 9
DeLaval milking machine, 2 sin
gle units, milk cans; rubber-
tired wagon; 16-ft. hay rack and
grain
grain
horse
small
mill;
tank;
3-ton
jacks:
scales;
plow;
chains; set carpenter tools; full
set farm tools;
and poultry
shelters.
HAY AND
mixed grain;
cut alfalfa;
hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: Hot
Point 4-burner electric stove;
Wingham Clipper white enamel
cookstove, 17 cubic feet Univers
al refrigerator (new); chester
field suite; dining room suite—
table, china cabinet, 12 chairs;
3 bedroom suites: chesterfield
bed: rugs; walnut finish flat top
office desk,
(like new);
small
machine;
tides too numerous to mention.
REAL ESTATE: Parcel No. 1
—-100-acre farm (more or less)
1U miles south of Hensall, on
No. 4 Highway. Good brick
house, hot water heating system
with oil burner, modern bath
I room; large bank barn, driving
McCormick Deering hay
with motor; 1950 3-ton
truck, booster brakes,
axle, hoist No. 10, 3-ft.
stock ex-
1950 Allis
19 50 Case 12-ft.
1950 New
fully
Idea corn
equipped;
box; 50-ft. corn crib; Litz
grinder; grain roller; 3-
power motor (new); 2
motors (new); fanning
1,0 00 5-incli tile; water
rubber tired wheelbarrow;-
hydromatic jack; other
power oil pump; set farm
; root pulper; walking
stoneboat; ropes, pulleys,
electric brooder
equipment; 6 rain
GRAIN: 2,000 bus.
250 bales second
2,500 bales mixed
with swivel chair
occasional chairs;
tables; lamps; washing
mirrors; and other ar-
Eleventh Annual
Sale of Registered
HEREFORDS
The undersigned will sell
public auction for
STUTT BROS.
2 miles northeast of Forest
% mile east of Highway 21
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13
at 1:00 p.m. sharp
Twenty-eight head—9 bull
around one year old; 15 bred
heifers; 4 open heifers,
Herd fully accredited,
blood tested. Heifers calfhood
vaccinated.
Nine bulls by M.B, Real Em
blem II; 13 heifers by M.B. Real
Emblem II; 5 heifers by Ellis
Domino 18th C.F, Fifteen heifers
are bred to Ringwood Crusty, a
half-brother to the 1950 Denver
Champion.
Lunch available at farm. Sale
held under cover.
Catalogue on request,
W. S. O’NEIL, E. M. LESTER ’
AND LING, WHITE, AUCTS.
4:11c
S
Bulls
shed, pressure system through
out; garage, hen house for 500
hens; brooder house for 1,000
chicks; clay loam, well drained;
good water supply, 12 acres of
bush; 18 acres of permanent
pasture.
Parcel No. 2-—25 acres part
Lot 17, Con. 1, Hay Twp., half
mile south of Hensall on No. 4
Highway, all workable land with
good well.
Terms: Chattels Cash; Real
Estate will be offered day of
sale if not previously sold. Terms
lo ' ' “ “ “
30
per cent down and balance in
days. Subject to reserve bid.
Estate of the late
OLIVER ROWCLIFFE
Executors: Lloyd McLean,
H. C. Rivers, Hensail
E. P. CHESNEY, CLERK
HAROLD JACKSON, AUCT.
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