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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 1, 1947 rf Erie Lays OH Deaths DEATH CLAIMS F. L. CAMPBELL Harvest Festival Scheduled In Clifton Springs Oct. 10 Clifton Springs Plans are under Avay for the second Our Work On SWEATERS UNEXCELLED Cleaned in filtered, cryitl-ctr synthetic solvent end carefully blocked.

annual Fall Harvest Festival, to be held on Friday, Oct. 10,. VICTOR CLUB PICKS AIDES Victor The Victor Lions Club has released its slate of officers for the coming year 1947-48 as follows: President, Lee S. pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, succeeding Robert Perry; first vice-president, Everett Gariock; second viccpresident, Clayton F. Shufelt; OF KEUKA PARK BC OCK Harold Comstock Bab-cock at his home, 215 Hurstbourne suddenly.

Sept. 30, 1647. He is urvived bv his wife, Rosalie: two ftepdauehters. Eleanor Carey ot Rochester and Jean Carey of Hor-his mother, Mrs. Mau'le Bab-rnck a.

brother. Norman, both of E.mira, and a. sinter. Mrs. LeMont Webb of Glen Moore.

Ta. Funeral servire -will be held Fri- day afternoon from the Harry Gus-tin Funeral Home, Horsehead3, N. Y. BAKER Alice of 24 Eddy S-pt. 3, Wi.

She Is survived by her mother. Mrs. Luta Baker; one brother, Eimer. PH.n! mav rail at the John T. at the Clifton Springs Central School.

Prizes are being donated by local merchants and premiums are being distributed among the different clasees of exnib'ts. RilOriTTnnT TIT A TVT 60 Most Styles Only bona for first, second and third Former Operator LESTER RAPP'S PARK AVE. CLEANERS 645 Park Ave. Mod. 5673 prizes will be awarded, The afternoon's activities will 4 Avont Workers Avon Effective today in the in-inter ests of economy, the Erie Railroad is laying off four employes at the division shops here.

They are Edward Dooley, machinst, with more than 35 years of teniority; Benjamin Springett, machinist, with 33 years of service; William Dougherty, a hostler, who has charge of calling the crews, also a 30-year man, and Henry Meehan, helper. Twenty years ago 160 men were employed at these shop, and now but three will remain, Walter Reaser, foreman; Joseph Cicero, hostler, and William P. Greene, storehouse keeper. With engines on the "east end" in Corning every other day or night, work will be done there, and the larger engines on the Diamond Line" operating between Rochester and Buffalo, will be serviced at Buffalo. include a football game between Of Wagner Hotel Passes at 69 Shortsville and Clifton Springs Lewis Funeral Home, 151 Genesee where ervice wiil be held LITERACY TEST Williamson Literacy tests will Also of interest will be the exhibits of vegetables, flowers, poultry and Thursday afternoon at 1 clock, Interment, N'unda, X.

Y. I tjK InYn of Latta canning. The school home econom Penn Yan Franklin Lester be conducted on Friday, 3, in into rest. Sept. 29.

1947. He ics and industrial art departments Campbell, 69, of Keuka Park the schools at Marion, Sodus, On are nlannin? attractive, worth tario, Walworth and Williamson, while displays. lcve eight noni, Lewia. William, Charle. Stuart.

Earl. Raymond Fred and Richard; two daughters Alice of Chicago, and Mrs, Vera Gow of Rochester: one sister, Kate Clark: 10 grandchildren, aev-eral nieces and nephews. mav cull At the home according to Morris J. Livingston The climax of the day's activities will be the crowning of a Harvest widely known throughout this area as former owner and manager of the Wagner Hotel in Penn Yan, died, in Soldiers and Sailors Memorial Hospital here Monday of Williamson, Superintendent of Schools of Wayne County's third Queen. Two candidates from each REV.

LEE S. HILL 1M2 Latta where services will TViurH a mnrninP at 8:30 of the high school classes will compete for the honor of cueen, who will reign over the festiva' dance Supervisory District. These literacy tests are for per night (Sept. 29, 1947) at the time clock and 9 o'clock at Mother of Sorrows Church. Arrangements uy Wayland Teachers Seat New Officers of his death he was employed as sons planning to vote for the first time, and who have no legal evi W.

H. Lewis. KMIIGIIT John of Mendon, Eor( at ftie-hlanrl Hospital. Sur- campaign director of the Hocken-bury System of Harrisburg, dence of having completed the in the evening. SONYEA SEEKS hrnthem.

Michael and Pa. He was a member of the. Penn Wayland Wayland Teachers As sixth grade in school. The follow Wlilism of Mendon, Edward of Roch- Yan Kiwanis Club. Presbyterian Unit To Have Meeting Le Roy The fall meeting of the Women's Presbyterian Society of the Presbytery of peneaee will be held the Bergen Presbyterian Church on Friday, Oct.

3. The morning session will start at one niece and two nepnews. mnv rail at the Merton II sociation, at its first fall meeting, installed as president, Mrs. Grace Mr. Campbell is survived by his ing school principals have been appointed to serve as Regents Literacy Examiners for 1917: Frank wife, Ruth; a son, Wilbur Campbell of New London, two Kavs Funeral Home.

59 Monroe Honeove Falls, where services will k- Cint a t7. Rt a. m. Fox. Others Jntalled are: Vice- FOR CHEST Mosher, Marlon Central School; $500 stepsons, Vroman Webster and David Webster; two brothers, Earl president, Glen Hamilton, and the secretary, Miss Aura Snell.

The and a. m. from St. Catherines Church of Mendon, Father Reddinl-ton officiating. Interment, St.

third vicepresldent, Letter Ernst; Hon tamer, Vincetit treasurer, Wlnfred Nelson: secretary, Ernest Johnson; Raymond Clover, Warren Wheeler, Dr. F. V. Oderklrk, George Power, Robert Perry. At a directors' meetlrj- held at the request of President Hill, the following committees were appointed for the ensuing year: Blind work.

Dr. E. T. Br-arp. chairman; Dr.

F. V. Oderklrk; boys' and Klrla' -work, William O'Brien, chairman; Charlra Phillips attendance William Harseh; constitution and bjr'aws. Elbrt Oarlock; finance. Walter Nortrrup, Nelson Lobdell.

Wlnfred Nelson: Lions' education. Hr. Carl B. Smith: membership. Floyd Bouhton, William Ellker, Tuttle; program and entertainment, Warren Wheeler, Gecme Haresi publicity, Vincent Oarlock, Lester Krnst; Hur.ei.shlt and patriotism, James F.

Busch. Klrhard J. Welch; civic Improvement. William Northrup, Walter Northrup, Robert Terry; community betterment, Sherman Cotton. Everett Oarlock, Raymond Clover: education, Stanley Weaver: health and welfare, John C.

McMahon: safety. Charles N. Smith: agriculture. Norman O. Gray.

William Bherman; United Nellons. Pr. F. V. Oderklrk, Alton Corblt, Charles F.

Metllniter: (treeters. Sherman Cotton, Carl D. Smith; bulletin editor. Krnrt Johnson; boys' and girls' work, Richard J. Welch, Charles 8.

Wilson, Cordon A. Berndt. Ernest T. Johnson, secret iry of the Victor Lions Club has be- appointed chill-man ot Zone 2 which comprises Lions Club of Newark, Manchester and Shortsville, Waterloo and Victor. DAM WORKER HURT Hornell Robert Mitchell of 14 Pine Hornell, an employe of the Blanco Construction Company, suffered a fracture of the left leg while at work on the Almond Dam project.

It is reported that one of the machines used in the construction, tipped over and landed on him. His condition is reported as "comfortable' by the St. James Lewis Markham, Ontario High School; F. S. Hungerford, Sodus Central School; Thomas Armstrong, Walworth High School, and Frank 10 o'clock with Mrs.

Almon J. Gra F. Campbell Rochester and Laverne of Geneva; a grandson, executive committee, consisting of Patrick Cemetery at victor, jm. hia home. Monday, c.r.

-q iqi7 Tn E. Garland Harvey T. Campbell. ham of Le Roy, the president, presiding. An afternoon session also will be held.

Sonyea At the annual meeting of the Sonyea Community Chest a budget of $500 was approved for the ensuing year and the date of the annual campaign set for Oct. Van Vleet, Williamson Central School. 402 SawVer St. He Is survived by Raymond L. Reed, Mrs.

Grace Fox and Alan Hanreckeon, presented the estimated budget for the year Friends may call at the Weldon Funeral Home on East Main Aavhcm Vm. Walter lark These examiners will hold Mrs. Norman Lessord. Mrs. William Golding.

Miss Marion Garland: three Street in Penn Yan until noon to 20 through Oct. 27, to the organization and this was ac Regents' Literacy tests and issue sons. J-eo nouen w-iu Regents Literacy certificates at Dr. Vincent I. Bonafede, president, presided, with the following cepted.

Earl Nitchkc presented M. morrow. Services will be at 2:30 p. m. tomorrow in the Pehn Yan Methodist Church with the Rev.

Don R. Boyd officiating. Burial their respective schoolhouses on Garland: four ulsters. Mrs. f.

A. Ovenberc. Mrs. Francis Hayes, Mrs. Marsraret Gaffnev, Mrs.

James P. L.ircy; one brother. William 14 trT-ft rhi loV(n. directors present: Charles Palmer, Chester Rice, Walter Mannix, Miss Friday, Oct. Thursday, Oct.

9, and Tuesday, Nov. 4. The hours will be Lake View Cemetery, Penn Yan. Mary A. Boles and the Rev.

Ralph Funeral services from the Honan Tunooi Hnmp 616 Genesee Fn- A PACKAGE, MAK Webb. 1 Cl 3av morning at 8:30, at Si. Monica's Church at 9 o'clock. Burial In Holy Shepard of Ihe Syracuse Eureau of the Blue Cross, who gave the teachers the plan of the Blue Cross hospitalization. Nitchke was named collection agent for the group for all those interested.

The social Directors re elected for 3 year terms included the Rev. A. P. on the first two days designated will be from 8:30 a. m.

to 4 p. m. and for Nov. 4, the full time of voting. In addition to these dates and hours, examinations may be taken at other times with the consent of the examiners, Livingston reports.

New voters are those who have become eligible to vote since 1922 and have not voted. Literacy tests Crimmins, Walter Mannix and the Rev. Ralph Webb. Officers elected were: Dr. Vincent I.

Bonafede, president; Miss Mary A. Boles, sec retary, and Chester B. Rice, treas aspects of the organization for the year were discussed and plans for the year were presented by the chairman, Miss Dolores Yohon, with the aid of her committee of Mrs. Helen Kasrt and Mrs. Sepulchre Cemetery.

IIAKDV Monday. September 29th, at Iola Sanitarium, Mrs. Ruth L. Hardv. aee 27, of 22 Lawrence St.

She is survived by her husband, James P. Hardy, one daughter Judith Jean: her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bramble of Geneva.

two sisters. Mrs. Beatrice Collins and Mrs. Phyllis Millis of Geneva: several other relatives in and nearbv Geneva. She is a graduate of Geneva High School.

Fronds arH relative may call at Bennett Funeral Home, North Ftreet. Geneva. Funeral will be Thursday afternoon in Geneva. urer. According to the Rev.

Mr. Chim-mihs, chairman of the 1947-48 campaign, the new budget includes are simple and brief examinations Mercy Hospital. to show that the new voter can MRS. ANNE 1vi. CHRISTENSEN Penn Yan Mrs.

Anne Marie Christensen. 73, died at her home, 114 Keuka yesterday (Sept. 30, 1917). She was a member of St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church and the Ladies She leaves a son, Harvey, and a daughter, Mrs.

Helen Gogliotti, both at home; two grandchildren, Carl Christensen and Mrs. William Leonard, both of Penn Yan; a brother, Lars Neilsen of Benton Center; two sisters, Mrs. Lena Nielsen and Mrs. Martin Christensen, both of Penn Yan. Services will be in the family home in Keuka Street at 2 p.

m. Friday with the Rev. Viggo Petersen and the Rev. Hans P. Berthel-sen officiating.

Burial in Lake View Cemetery. read and write. allotments for Boy Scouts, cancer C'ICKRO At her home in Avon, Monday, Sept, 29, 1947, Antionette Circero. She is survived by her husband, Joseph; 2 daughters, Mrs. Domonic Peccrilli of Rochester and Mrs.

Sam Cappadonia of Avon; one eon. Benjamin of Buffalo; one sister, Mary Agnello of Sicily, and two brothers, Dominic of Avon and Sam of Buffalo; also several grandchildren. Funeral service Thursday morning at 8:30 from the home, S7 Dooer Ave. and 9 o'clock from St. Agnes Church.

interment in St. Agnes Cemetery. Rev. Charles E. Muckle officiating.

Arrangements by J. Leo Light. C'LAKK Entered into rest, Sunday, Sept. 2S, 1947, Maurice A. Clark.

He is survived by his wife, M.rs. Lifczie A. Clark; two sons, Rae A. and Maurice A. Jr.

one sister, Mrs. Sally Phillips of this city, and one brother, Abbot Clark of Kenmore, N. Y. Services from his home, 73 West-land Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Interment Riverside Cemetery.

tOLBTSKY-Anna Hayes Courtney, age 89 years, of Honeove Falls, widow of the late Owen Courtney, entered into rest Sent. 29, 1947. She is survived bv one brother. Mathew J. Haves or Rochester, several nieces and nephews.

Friends may call at Stephenson Funeral Home. 23 Monroe Honeoye Falls, where funeral services will be held Thursday morning at 9:45 and 10 o'clock at St. Paul of the Cross Church. Interment, St. Rose Cemetery.

Lima. iiNV Monday. Sept. 29. 1917.

New voters who hold eighth grade fund, infantile paralysis, Grove- or higher credentials, the school superintendent said, are not re H.ll!K15GTO.V-Nora Harrington of land Memorial and contingent fund. The Rev. Mr. Webb has been named publicity chairman for the annual campaign. quired to present them to the Victor, entered into rest suuuemj Sept.

29. She is survived by two slaters, Mary of Rochester, and Hannah Vtrtor regents examiner, but to the election board. Those who hold pass cards or certificates of promotion Friends mav call at the Tiacher 1 1 Deputies Serve Avon As Police Officers from the sixth or seventh grade are to present them to the regents examiner, who will In turn issue them Regents Literacy certificates. Funeral Home. Victor, where funeral will be held Thurmlav morning at 8 -2(1 and at nine o'clock at St.

Patrick's Church. Interment St. Patrick's Cemetery. irs nmarted. Monday.

Sept. Avon During the interval that Those who have not passed the sixth grade will be required to take the Regents Literacy test, Avon village awaits certification of the Livingston County Civil Service Commission's examination the -If 5 4lfJz if -zjf Li. 2IORMAN PUTS! AN Red Creek Norman Putman, 82, died in the home of his son, Roy Putman in Canada Street, Red Creek, on Monday (Sept. 19, 1947). He had been ill about 2 week.

Livingston states. Those who pass position of chief of police in this village, the Livingston County Sher iff's Office has been supplying a day officer here. He had been a resident of this lo Ginn of DoUcrlas Road. Men will be given literacy certificates. Public attention is also called to the general qualifications Of voters as follows: a voter must have been a citizen for 90 days prior to election; he must be 21 don.

N. Y. Surviving are his nephew, cality for many years, and is sur i. t. P7 vived by his son, Roy Putman of James Ginn of Pittstord, and Beveral cousins.

Red Creek. years old or more and must have First sent was Special Deputy Sheriff Beardslcy of Nunda. His father died last week, and during his absence Deputy Sheriff George Richardson of Springwater has been assigned to the job." The Village Board of Trustees hopes to make a permanent appointment Friends may can at tornow u-neral Home, 21 Lincoln Pitts-ford, from where service will be held Thursday. Oct. 2 at 2 p.

m. Interment at Mendon. ti. Funeral will be held today at 2 p. m.

in the family home in Canada Street The Rev. Richard lived 5 years in the United States; one year in the state, and 4 months in the county, as well as 30 days A Wentz, pastor of Red Creek Meth I l.I.HJItKW Patrick H. Killizrew in the election district and must odist Church, will officiate. Burial of 17 Ilr, Midway on Sept. 29, 1947 He is survived by his wife, Maria Hobbins Klllltrew': two sisters.

Mrs. soon. Erwin Orman. who held the i Fairmount Cemetery, Red posses evidence of literacy of a new voter. Creek.

position, died a month ago. Kathryn Rird and Mrs. Liona Reynolds. Elmira. N.

and several nieces and nenhews. Deceased was a 2 1347. Mary Isaacs of 49 Buchan Ik. She leaves her father, Mr. Harris Isaacs; two sisters.

Mrs. Letter Boslov and Alias Jean Isaacs of Rochester; two brothers. Mwhael Isaacs of Rochester and William l.aacs of Glasgow. Scotland; one niece and three nt-pnews. Friends may call at the Parsky Funeral Home.

1125 St. Paul There a funeral service will be conducted Wednesdav afternoon. Oct. 1. at 2 o'clock.

Interment In Beth Hamedresh Hagodel Cemetery. Stone Road. UrTZT.ER Monday, September 29,1 3947. Mrs Mary M- Het7.ler. widow of the late Charles Hetzler.

She is survived hy two daughters, Mrs. Marcella Seanlon and Miss Lo-retta M. Heti-ler; two brothers, George and William Heinsler: two grandchildren one great-grandchild. Funeral Thursday morning from th residence, 92 Aab Street, at 9 o'clock and at Holy Apostles Church at 9:30. Interment in Holy Sepulchre Cemetery.

"-rill STKR Pept. 2l. 1947. Frank L. S- huster of 17 Perrin Dr.

He is survived bv his wife. May Burton Schuster: one daughter, Mrs. Ftoyd Hovev: three stepsons and three stepdaughters; several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the home -vhere funeral will be held Thursday at 2 SO p. m.

Interment. Irondequoit remeterv. Rev. Bensoh officiating. Rome.

N. paper please copy. WrnF.I. Monday. Sept.

29. 1947, Mrs. Rosaline A. Wedel of 240 Lake-shore Pavne Beach. Hilton.

N. Y. Survived bv her husband, Ran-1on G. Wedel: one slater, Mrs. Verna Canteline of Buffalo.

N- Y. ri( brother. Albert Sabel of Buffalo, member of the Holy Name Society of St. Mary's Church. services at tne w.

j. con Funeral Home, 706 South Thursday at o'clock and 9 o'clock at St. Marv's Church. Inter I -t" 1 Jiy I ment In the family plot in Penn Yan. N.

Y. MERK EL Harriet Mason Merkel, Sept. 28, 1917, at the home of her daughter, Mrs. Raymond Batzel on Cheese Factory Road. She is survived by four daughters, Mrs.

Raymond Batzel of Honeoye Fall3, Mrs. Clarence Puckridga of Rochester, Mrs. Kenneth Arlldge of Montour Falls. N. Mrs.

Marvin Kimball of Mendon Center. N. Y. one son. Ralph Merkel of Ionia, N.

Y. two sisters, Mrs. Mate Brule and Mrs. Susie Baker, both of Rochester; three brothers, William, Renus and Levi Mason, all of Rochester; twelve grandchildren, five great-grandchildren, several nieces and nephews. Friends may call at the home of her son, Ralph, on the Mendon-lonia Road where services will be Friends mav call at Peters-Younff-love Funeral Home.

1151 Dewey where funeral service will be REVLON'S NEW Cinderella's Pumpkin THRILLING ONCE-UPON-A-LIFETIME COLOR Cinderella's was a magical pumpkin remember. So when Revlon works its color magic, it's crimson riding in a golden coach. Cinderella's Pumpkin carries matching lips and fingertips to great new beauty. Friday afternoon at 2 o'clock Rev. Vincent Lloyd officiating Inter- held Wednesday, Oct.

1st, at 2:30 FASHION YOUR OWN FALL SUIT IN Jiiilliard's Pliiiiclmi (iiiliiirdinr p. m.0 Rev. Albert Kingsley and Rev. George Conrad officiating. Interment at Mendon Cemetery.

Arrangements by Merton H. Kays. I I.LKH Sunday, Sept. 28, 1947, Julia M. Miller of 51 Ericsson St.

She is survived bv three daughters, Mrs. Eveline H. Hewitt, Mrs. Bert Blackford. Mrs.

Horace rnen4. Riverside jiuuiu, N. Y. papers please copy. HrilER-Entered into rest on Tuesday.

Sentember 1947. Phvliena J. Weller. She leaves her husband. P.

L. Weller. and one cranddatighter, Joan Lafler of Orlando. Fla. Friends may visit The Frlck Home, 436 South at Comford Street, where a servire will be held Thursday at 2 o'clock.

Interment in White Haven Memorial Park. WILSON Saturday. Sept. 27. 1947.

Harry Wilson of 582 Clavbourne Road. He is survived bv his son. Jack Wilson; a sister, Mrs. George Klein and a brother. Clyde Wilson F.ast Bethanv.

N. Y. Funeral will be Wednesday afternoon at o. m. from the Maler- 7-25 Sot sketched: Fashion Plata Fact Make-up.

7S Face Powder 1.00 Cake Rouge 60 1 Cheekstick 1.00 Matchbox contains Lastron Nail -Enamel and Lipstick 1.60 Prices plus Federal tax Toiletries, Aisle Center, Main Floor yard Bovce Funeral Home. R53 Culver Rev. Alfred Mcortney Interment in Riverside two sons, Howard L. Miller, G. Walter Miller of Toronto; three grandchildren; two great-grandchildren: her sister, Mrs.

Harriet Bray-er; her brother, William Wacker-man. Friends are invited to call at Hedges Memorial Chapel where funeral services will be held Wednesday morning at 9:30 o'clock and 10 o'clock at St. Augustine's Church. Interment, Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. PI.OIZKKK Sunday, September 28tn, 1947, Emil Plotzker of 1556 Creek Street.

Penfleld. New York. He is survived by his wife, Mrs. Bertha Plotzker; three daughters, Mrs. Clara Johnson: Mrs.

Martha Ashton; Mrs. Alma Pitt; three sons, Arthur; Charles and Albert; one sister, Mrs. Paulino Saeger; eleven grandchildren. Friends may call at the Edward H. Dreier Funeral Home, S3 Joseph Place.

Service Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Rev. John A. W. Many leading designers have chosen this very gabardine for their fall suit collections.

They love Planeteen's luxurious texture, its tailoring qualities. SPECIAL DURING OCTOBER EDWARD P. WYNNE FUNERAL HOME 725 PARK AYE. MONROE 842 Successor to Walter S. Mudqe it rmrt Dtptm4blt Strviet lr Li 41 jKk If i I If i I it i Now for a mere fraction of the cost of a famed-name suit, you can create your own "Original" be confident of its appearance.

In Limestone Grey, Dutch Brown, Renoir Blue, Raphael Blue, Greco Green, Venetian Wine, Renaissance Red. and Black. A Sibley Exclusive. Fabrics Center, Third Honr Daggett RainsdeH's Famous Cold Cream and Cleansing Cream '-4 WT' Kirsch officiating Interment White Haven Memorial Park. SHAVNK Monday, Sept.

29, 1947, Catherine A. Shayne, widow of the John W. Shayne at her home, 79 Selye Terr. She Is survived- by her son, Walter J. Shayne; one sister, Mrs.

Anna Bachman and one brother, James Condon, both of Buffalo. N. Y. She was a member of the L.C.B.A. of Holy Rosary Church.

Friends may call at .1. B. Win-chell'a Funeral Home, 59S Genesee St. where funeral services will be conducted Wednesday morning at 9 o'clock and 9:30 from Holy Rosary Church. Interment at the convenience of the family.

In Memoriam KHRMAX In loving memory of our aister. Nellie Ryan Ehrman, who departed this life Oct. 1, 1946. Gone never to be forgotten. Sisters and Brothers.

3 l.r 2J 69c i REG. 1.00 Vogue Pattern 61SS requires 21't yds. for stxe 14. IS Perfect Cold Cream and Perfect Cleansing Cream are always a favorite among discriminating women. All during the month of October you save 31c on every generous 8-oz.

jar. Get a supply now. Prices plus Federal lax Toiletries, Aisle Front, Main Floor. INGMRE HAGLE FUNERAL SERVICE Chestnut at Court Stone 0111 Mre. Otie J.

Nstle, Prttidtmt (UulUtntti) R. Kenneth Crawford, WRITE OR PHONE STONE 6500 SIBLEY, LINDSAY CURR CO..

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