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Kingsport Times-News from Kingsport, Tennessee • 31

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Use Want Ads To Buy Rent Sell Or Hire They Are Savers KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS 7-D Sunday September 28 1847 ROGERSYILLE Sy KELP WANTED WANTED Experienced Salesman to sell auto' parts and accessories must furnish car should easy make $10000 per week Reply at once stating age experience phone number or address to Box 14 c-o Times-News WANTED Experienced salesman' for full or part-time work Apply In person Brashear Electric Company WISE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Unusual Opporlunity Unlimited possibilities automatic coin operated hot popcorn vending machines Will finance up to 75 pe rcent to responsible parties You can enter this 100 profit business for as little as $850 For details write: George Young Disiribuling Co 3302 Colley Ave Norfolk Va with Miss Katheryn Armstrbhg winning top score prize for guests Mrs Ira Shelton for the club and Mrs Ned Wilson a deuce prise Mrs George Brooks and Mrs Howard Price were joint hostesses at a dinner given at the home OJ Mrs Price 05 last Sunday Tht party was planned in honor of'ihe birthdays of Mrs Prices daugMV Carolyn and her sister-in-law Mte Margaret Price both of which JS on the same day The party wai a complete surprise to the honorteA Thirty-seven guests were present The Rogergville PTA will meet in regular session on Wednesday afternoon Oct 1 at 2:30 o'clock A panel discussion SuppM They Dont Like School" wilij conducted by Mrs Harold Mooney chairman A Wallen Mrs' A-B Long and Miss Jean Elli A Mr and Mrs Crockett of Tampa Fla have been here for the past sevqfal days They were called here by the illness of Mrs A Crockett who recently underwent a major operation in Ta-koma Hospital Greeneville Her i condition is improving and it is expected that she will be brought home by the end of the week When Mr and Mrs Crockett return to Florida their granddaughter Barbara will accompany them Miss Mildred Britton left Sunday morning for Cookeville where she will enroll as a junior at Tennessee Polytechnic Institute if 7 The Admiral Franklin Buchanan Chapter UJDC met on last Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs Jack Addleburg with Mrs Edward Hyder as co-hostess DIESEL POWER Mechanically inclined men get free facta about opportunites and training plan covering big new field of DIESEL ENGINES for trucks tractors locomotives power plants ships etc We tram you in your spare time 'Write for details giving age and present occupation Utilities Diesel Training Box-43 co Kingsport Times Mr and Mrs Maxwell Hurst have returned from a brief stay with rslatives in Nashville Miss Grace Humbert of Wewhing-ton is visiting her parents Mr and Mrs Humbert Friends will be glad to bear that Frank Gray Sr who has been ill for some time is still improving Mrs Ida Kate Brooks has returned 'home from a six weeks pleasure trip to Spokane Wash Idaho Oregon Montana and Canada She made the trip by plane Longmire Jr and Randall Livesay went to Knoxville on Tuesday to enter the University of Tennessee where they are enrolled as freshmen Miss Lucie Grigsby of Persia has had as her visitor for the past ten days a friend Emile Rasch of Lake Charles La Mrs Ted Testerman spent Tuesday and Wednesday with her mother Mrs Victor Olson of Friendsville Mr and Mrs Vergil Strausbaugh have returned to their home in Dayton Ohio after a week's visit with her parents Mr and Mrs Riley Starnes Greeneville Route 11 Mr and Mrs Charles Grigsby of Oak Ridge who were married two weeks ago spent the week end here junior in Auburn University Reed Altom who made a business trip through Alabama last week was an overnight guest of Mr and Mrs Spurgeon Akers in Montgomery The Akers formerly lived here Mr and Mrs Edwin McKenzie of Athens have returned home after spending several days here with Mr and Mrs Hale Mr and Mrs Frank Testerman are in Johnson City today where Mr Testerman is attending a meeting of Ford dealers Mr and Mrs Ray Womack and son Theo of Chattanooga spent last week here with Mr and Mrs Paul Greene Mrs Ray Bloomer of Kingsport and Miss Virginia Bloomer of Atlanta spent the week end with relatives and friends here Mrs Almond Gray left on Friday for a visit to relatives in Atlanta Mrs Knight Thigpen of Glen Lyn Va is visiting relatives here Mr and Mrs Victor Hooper spent the first of the week in Cincinnati Mr and Mrs James Lane of Baltimore visited relatives here last week Miss Lee Lane accompanied them home Monday morning and will visit there for two weeks Mr and Mrs Adrain Testerman of Greeneville spent the week Mrs Charles Schumacher ex- chorus of 30 seventfi and eighth WANTED Man or boy for general work around hotel Apply KINGSPORT INN FOR SALE Good established business known as Judds Lock Shop entire stock equipment and building Business out of town forcing me to sell Talmadge Judd Phone 2180-W or 1818 Mrs Hix left Sunday for Columbus Ohio for a visit with her daughter Mrs Samuel Sachs Mr Sachs and baby Bruce Elam of Harlan Ky was a recent visitor in Wise with his father Elam and other relatives Sue Hamilton small daughter of Mr and Mrs Richard Sikes underwent a tonsil operation at the Norton General Hospital on Thursday Mrs Margaret Traynor is here from Cplumbus Ohio for a visit with her parents Dr and Mrs Hix Aaron Miller of Big Stone Gap is a visitor now with his brother and sister-in-law Mr and Mrs Henry Miller On Sunday Mr and Mrs Richmond entertained with a six oclock dinner of lovely detail the guests numbering eight The Rev and Mrs Perry Rule left Monday for Dandridge Tenn for a visit with their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Rex Rule and baby They were accompanied home by Mr and Mrs Rex Rule and baby Mr and Mrs Willard Lyttle returned a few days ago from Knoxville Tenn where they accompanied their son and daughter-in-law Mr and Mrs Denver Lyttle after a visit in Wise Mr and Mrs Willard Lyttle had as recent visitors: Mrs Kiser of Washington sister of Mr Lyttle and Walter Lyttle their brother of Norfolk Va Mr and Mrs Arnold of the Colonial Hotel had as visitor a few days ago Mrs Fred Gillespie sister of Mrs Arnold of Charleston Va Mr Arnold who has beeA ill is reported as improving Mrs Dotson and grandson Joseph Dotson motored to Wash- hibited the photostats of the Haw kins County muster rolls having lately secured them frem the War Archives Washington Prentiss Price furnished the necessary information for securing these valuable records Plans were made for the chapter to be represented at the division convention in Chattanooga Oct 7-10 Mrs Schumacher and Miss Elsie Miller were elected delegates and Mrs Sam Miller and Mrs Jack Addleburg alternates if if if Mrs Carson entertained age children will be operated by with two parties at her home this St Pauls Episcopal Church during Mr and en(j fiere with Mr and Mrs Fred with his grandparents Mrs 'Margraves Testerman WANTED Responsible sober and industrious men to drive our cabs Must furnish references from two local business men Permanent employment Excellent pay Apply In person YELLOW CAB CO 124 Market Street week On Tuesday evening she invited 16 friends in for dinner and bridge In the card game prizes were won by Mrs Henderson high Mrs Arthur Lyons sec- Mr and Mrs Ray Colbach had Mrs Tom Ferrell and small as their guests Friday and Satur- daughter Mary Graham who vis-day Mr and Mrs Hubert Colbach itej Mrs Ferrells mother Mrs of Topeka Kansas Robert Rogan for several weeks WANTED BUY The Chapmans sons re-: returned to their home in Reids- ond high and Mrs George Rogers WANTED Wool rug 6xS laundry stove both In good condition Reasonable Call 2384-R the coming school year it was Bt nounced Saturday by the Rev L-F-Kent rector Registration will be held Monday at St Pauls parish house froffl am to 2:30 pm and the nursery will begin Wednesday October dt A registration fee of $2 wilF be charged and tuition has been et at $850 a month Children from three to six years of age will be accepted ZN Mrs Fine and Mrs -B Mather will have charge of the turned to their respective schools vHle Saturday They were this week Jr to and accompanied by Miss Lois Kyle who Bob to Tennessee Wesleyan Athens Mr and Mrs Victor Hooper spent the first of the week in Cincinnati WANTED TO BUY Office desk cash register and V4 ton pickup truck Lanes Furniture Co 113 Cherokee Street phone 1042 remained over the week end Miss Ruth Moser of Johnson City spent the week end here with her Jr low In the bingo contest M-Junius McElveen was the prize winner The hostess was assisted in serving by Mrs Victor Hooper On Wednesday afternoon Mrs Car-son invited a group in for an informal coffee Assisting her at the party were Mrs Henry Arm- FOR RENT WANTED Good used furniture Main Street Furniture Hardware 124 Main 8treet Mrs Lyons has planned asister Mrs Pitt Lyons dinner in honor of the sixtieth Campbell Carson who is study-birthday of her husband on Sun-' ing engineering under the co-op day Six guests have been invited plan at Georgia School of Tech-Mrs Frank Farris has entered nology Atlanta is spending three Lyons Hospital for observation 1 months in Elizabethton where he Miss Patsy Prizer who has been iB working in the rayon plant He strong Miss Florence Stamps and nursery school and will supervise Mrs Belle Kenner The guest list a full program of games haijflJ- WANTED FURNISHED bedroom modern conveniences near Press prefer girls or couple Phone 583-L FOR -RENT Business building for Information apply Quick-Way Machine Co 824 Bristol Highway BUS SCHEDULES activities In se-sion Monday period fruit included 20 if it if Miss Jane Armstrong entertained members of her bridge club at dinner and cards on last Friday evening at her home in Stony Point I juice will be included in the Cards were played at two tables 'schedule craft music and other nursery The nursery will be from 9 am to 12 noon through Friday A rest and time for cookies and High power rifle in A-l condition See or call BERYL ARMSTRONG Care of The Sport Shop the guest of her uncle and aunt Major and Mrs George Berry since her return from Germany left on Wednesday for Auburn Ala where she Is enrolled as a spent last week end here with his parents Mr and Mrs Carson George Underhill is back home after spending several weeks in Takoma Hospital Greeneville FOR RENT Srnished bedroom close to Press 618 Branch Street Phone 264-R TWO bedrooms kitchen and laundry privileges stoker heat near bus stop beard if desired Phone 2093-W FURNISHED rooms hotplate and laundry privileges clbse to bus line girls only 1125 Cherry Phone 773-J TWO ROOMS partly furnished lights and shower bath on bus line Adults only See Andy Allen 1417 Fairview Avenue FURNISHED bedroom next to bath close near bus stop 718 Forest Street Phone 317-J WILL $30000 to $80000 Over List Price For Your NEW CAR Will Also Pay High Dollar For Good Used Cars Potter Motor Sales for Your Convenience Washington County Bus Lines KINGSPORT JOHNSON CITY Buses Lv Johnson City Every Hour on the Hour lot Kingsport trom 5:00 Through 11:00 pm Sundays 7:00 am Through 11:00 pm Buses Lv Kingsport Every Hour on the Hour for Johnson City from :00 am Through 12:00 Midnight Sundays 7:00 a Through 12:00 Midnight SHIFT EXTRA SCHEDULES Prom ohnson City 5:45 am ol 20 am Gray xs 8:30 am am 1:45 pm 3:00 pm XO330 pm Gray pm pm pm Gray 8:45 pm 11:00 pm From Kingsport am: am Gray am Gray pm pm Gray pm pm pm Running Time From Johnson City To Boones Creek 5 min Gray Station 20 min Fordtown 25 min: Kingsport 45 min Running Time From Kingsport To Colonial Heights 15 min Fordtown 20 min Gray Station 25 min Boones Creek 30 min Johnson Cltv 45 min KEY Through Buses not by Tenn Eastman Via Oray and Martins Store Shift Connection for Gray and Limestone Not On Sundav SINGLE bedroom bath Close In Men only 1118 Cherry Street Phone 2394-R JUT kp Two GIRLS to share room kitchen leges Inquire Fleenor Market Hillcrest FURNISHED bedroom large wardrobe furnace heat close In 114 West Wanola Phone 443 -R Glen Red Potter Owner Corner Cherokee and Center Sts: Phone 2995 FURNISHED bedroom twin beds A-l location close in 202 West Charlemont Fnone 3558 -R 10 1 ONE BEDROOM kitchen and laundry privileges furnace heat near bus stop Girls only Apply 1014 Sullivan St FURNISHED cottage bedroom kitchenette and bath also two adjoining bedrooms private entrance and bath close in 1121 Bristol Highway ington last week end on business Mrs Sullivan had as visitors Sunday and Monday hef niece and nephew Mr and Mrs Ray Bellamy of Kingsport Tenn Cicero Hamilton and daughter and son-in-law Mr and Mrs Bill Ward and daughter left Wednesday for their home in Oklahoma after a visit of a few weeks in Wise with Mr Hamiltons brother Wade Hamilton and Mrs Hamilton and other relatives in this community The picture The Magic of Coal of much interest and information was presented by the prpgram committee at the regular meeting of the Wise Kiwanis Club on Monday evening Vicars vice-president presided and gave a full report of the proceeds derived from the Wise County Fair sponsored by the club The usual dinner plate was served by the members of the Women's Club At a recent meeting of Hoge Lodge No 8 AF AM the third degree was administered to May The meeting was unusually well attended and a number of out-of-town visitors were present 4 On Friday evening Mrs Richmond entertained the Evening Bridge Club Mrs Lipps won the high score prize Mrs Vicars the low score prize and Mrs Margaret Traynor the Bingo prize it it if The Womens Auxiliary of the Free-Will Baptist Church of Wise held the regular meeting on Tuesday evening at the church The meeting was opened by tpe president Mrs Luther Arnold who in troduced the program leader Mrs Tackett Mullins Stand Up For Jesus Was used as the theme song by all The scripture reading was presented by Mrs Wayne Wampler followed by a prayer by Mrs Homer Dorton The subject for discussion for the month was "Exalting Christ Through the Free-Will Baptist Col- lege and was carried out with readings poems and talks by the various members During the business session plans for a bazaar to be given soon to enlarge the treasury were discussed Plans for a church dinner to be given during the church con- vention to be held at the Free-Will Baptist Church of Wise on Oct 11 were also discussed Two new members were welcomed into the Auxiliary Mrs Logan Cole and Mrs Baker if it if The first fall meeting of the! Fortnightly Club wauj held on Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs Lipps with excellent attendance The usual business session was held with the president Mrs Lipps in charge when plans for the work of the coming year were discussed The program consisted of a book review of The Miracle of the Bells by Mrs McElroy This review was presented in a most charming and interesting manner and was highly enjoyed by all present During the social hour following the meeting the hostess served an ice course with cake and coffee it it it At the regular prayer meeting hour on Wednesday evening at the Wise Baptist Church the WMS had charge of the program given in observance of the Day of Prayer for State Missions The meeting opened by singing America The devotional was led by Mrs Miller Mrs Fugate gave a brief history of the State of Virginia and its mission work Miss Reita Rivers of the YWA gave an interesting sketch of the life of Miss Sarah Holy field of Wise a state missionary from the time of her conversion to the time of consecration to the work of a missionary her Christian education and told of her present work Miss Holyfield is now connected with Goodwill Center at Norton The Rev Perry and daughter Eleanor gave talks on stewardship Carry Me Back to Old Virginia was sung by the group A prayer by Mrs Miller closed the meeting Traveling Salon Displays Photos At Auditorium Under the auspices of the City Recreation Department the Annual Traveling Salon of "Popular Photograph Magazine will be on display at the Civic Auditorium in the game room from October 1 to October 15 McHorris city recreational director has announced Popular Photographys salon features pproximately 100 photo graphs representing some of the finest examples of contemporary photography including the work of leading cameramen and amateurs from all over the world A wide variety of subject matter ranging from dramatic war pictures and human interest photos to serene winter landscapes are high lights of the exhibit Of particular interest to the photographer is the technical data on each picture describing the type of equipment and camera adjustment involved in taking the pictures McHorris said WANTED Used Cars We Will Pay Top Prices For Good Clean Cars Craft Motors Inc Comer New and Commerce Sts Phone 188 -ilS no a I BEDROOM with twin beds next to bath in quiet modern home furnace heat on bus line 678 Jarkson Heights ROOM house completely furnished gas range lights and water For settled couple only Inquire for James Shipley at Dye Lowe's Store Moccasin Gap NICELY furnished bedroom next to bath for gentleman Phone 2831 -W Call any-time Sunday 6 pm or alter week days FIVE-ROOM house bath lights and water electric water heater Seven miles out on Lee Highway Phone 264-W Yellow Cob and Coach Co of Bristol KlNOSPORl 1G BRISTOL Buses Leave Kingsport At StSS am a os 8:30 a 8:00 a to bO a 11:00 am 13:00 noon 1:00 pm 2:00 pa 1:00 4:00 om 1:00 pm 0:00 Dm 7:00 pm 00 10:00 om 11:00 12-U am Laava Bristol at il 0:10 am 0:30 am 0:50 am a 0:00 am 0:00 am 10:00 a 11:00 a 11 noon 1:00 pm 1:30 pm 2:00 pm 1:00 pm 4:00 pm 4:00 pm 0:00 pm 7:00 pm 0:00 pm 10:00 Dm 11:18 pm DaUy and Sunday SITUATION WANTED a BEDROOM with kitchen and living room orivileges 1643 Spruce Street Telephone 1S51-J during daytime or 2313-W during evening Mrs Nora McNabb SIX-ROOM house near Bell Ridge school LIGHT BROTHERS Expert paper hanging Venetian blinds lights and water $4000 hd inside painting free estimate Phone per month Phone 697-LM 2512-W NICELY furnished bedroom near Eastman PIANOS TUNED $500 Blankenship on Buz line Phone 1231-J orx "uaranteed Calr 1500 Write 110 Bell Ltidge Road TWO ROOMS partly furnished for light housekeeping Call 873-R after 7 a BULLDOZERS Basements dug roads RTS SEEKING JOBS Veterans now tee sing employment as listed herewith Employers can get In touch with these men through Veterans Service Representative rennesrye State Employment Service 137 Commerce Street if Telephone No 2430 graded Por free estimate Phone 1203 day SIX-ROOM complete bath furnace and or night Hot water Jiealer located on Mull Street Lynn Garden $6000 per month Phone ELECTRICAL WORK A Taggart Licensed e'y county and stata Plione 1850-R 1952-L TWO- Unfurnished apartment lights water and steam heat furnished Couple only 3228 Bhstol Highway NOTICE QDAUFUlAriUNS Uf VETERANS SEEKING JOBS Automooiic Service Station Attendant Bus Driver Bulldozer Operator Carpenter CombmoMnn LEGAL To all friends and customers Elbert A Cagle is now back in Kingsport to stay Located at Peoples Barber Shop Bristol Highway FURNJSHFp bedroom next 5 to bath steam heat second bldck from Circle 622 Broad Phone 928-W FURNISHED bedroom private entrance and bath 1313 West jSullivan Phone 1117 FIVE-ROOM house unfurnished near Kingsport Press Also for sale cow and oSfLwand Place t0 keep them- Phne To the members of the Commnnity Chest ef Kingsport Inc Kingsport Tenn Notice Is hereby given of the snnual meeting of the Community Chest of Kingsport Inc to be held on the first Tuesday of October being the 7th day of October 1847 at the Civic Auditorium ln the City of Kingsport at 7:30 This IB day! days of September 1947 BACHELOR apartment furnished Hat not and cold water furnished 1030 Wa-tauga prefer married couple or two girl NICELY furnished twin bedroom also sin-gle bedroom tub and shower bath furnace heat Men only Phone 371-J JOHN ST WERTH Secretary SPECIAL NOTICE We have 10 customers on the waiting list for homes with beat If you have one for sale give us a ring we will do the rest TENNEVA REALTY LAND CO Phone 1111 FURNISHED bedrooms lirst floor with Phone" 1207-3 Prfr ma" nd Wte WANTED TO RENT house modern well located for Information phone 2584-W brlck home oll heat 74nn Jady t0 move ln $7500 per month Phone 1053-R R-X" WANTED by working couple three-room unfurnished apartment prefer private bath Cal! 1216-R na rr FOR RENT THE KARRIALL TRAILER These trailers are for rant by the day or by the week Ideal for that week-end fishing trip HUNTSMAN EQUIPMENT CO 212 Cherokee St WANTED TO RENT OR LEASE Six-room house close in Will pay six months rent in advance GILLIAM Phone 970 ORDER OF PUBLICATION State of Tennessee on relation of Ora Davis vs Earl Davis in the Chancery Court of Sullivan County Kingsport Tenn Notice To Ora Davis It appearing from the petition in this case which is sworn to that Ora Davis resides out of the State and cannot be personally served with process it is ordered that publication be made for four consecutive weeks in the Kingsport Times a newspaper published at Kingsport in Sullivan County Tennessee requiring the said Defendant Ora Davis to appear before said Chancery Court on or before the second Monday of October next and make defense to the petition filed in the above cause otherwise said petition will be taken for confessed and the cause proceeded with ex parte This the 5th day of September 1947 Pauline Minga Clerk an Master -7-4t (Pd) AT ONCE furnlsned House or apartment by man and wife and two little daughters ages i2 and 2 years Will be financially responsible Cltv or Country location Beard 6000 Trunk 3 after 5 pm To insure subscribers against an interruption of service in the delivery of their favorite newspaper the KINGSPORT TIMES-NEWS has put into operation a new 1947 motor scooter to answer complaints by carrier-delivery customers who live within the city limits If your paper is not delivered at the usual time first call your regular carrier If it is impossible to locate him then WANTED Garage near Watauga and Charlemont Streets Call 2134-R after :00 pm For Rent Or Lease 1 Office Suite $5000 1 Office Suite $4000 1 Office Suite $15 00 1 Business Bldg and Living Quarters $15000 Call Property Management Dept Dougherly-Roller 101 Broad St Phone 5204 WANTED TO RENT Young couple desires one-room with kitchen privileges No children Call Monday Phone 5116 LEGAL FOR MOTOR SCOOTER DELIVERY FOR RENT One 7-room brick furnace heat bath Bristol Highway Phone 2880 PHONE 6000 NOTICE To the Members of the Holston Valley Community Hospital Incorporated Notice is hereby given of the annual meeting of the members of Holston Valley Community Hospital Incorporated to be held on the seventh day of October 1947 in the Community rooms of the Civic Auditorium in the City of Kingsport Tennessee at 7:30 oclock pm Matters to be presented for discussion and action at the meeting include: a) The election of 19 director to fill vacancies arising from terms expiring (b) Authorising the Executive Committee to make arrangements egarding the Community Hespita! lervice Plan which now is and for orae time has been operating at a OSS (c) Such other matters as may be iroperly brought before the meet-ng This the 26th day of September '947 Hamlett Secretary News Sept 26 Times-Newr 3ept 28 Oct 5 Times Oct 6 Kingsport Times- IN evvs FOR RENT Two large office rooms heated and air conditioned Over Booze Brothers Center Street Phone 2880 or 2370 ORDER OF PUBLICATION Jared Checker Cab Company vs Johnie Hughes in the Chancery Court of Sullivan County Kingsport Tenn Notice to Johnie Hughes It appearing from the bill in this case which is sworn to that Johnie Hughes resides out of the State and cannot be personally served with process it is ordered that publication be made lor four consecutive weeks in the Kingsport Times a newspaper published at Kingsport in Sullivan County Tennessee requiring the said defendant to appear before said Chancery Court on or before the second Monday of October next and make defense to the bill filed in the above cause otherwise said bill will be taken for confessed and the cause proceeded with ex parte This the 13th day of September 1947 Pauline Minga Clerk and Master 9-14-4t 6 PM FOR TIMES SUBSCRIBERS 9 A FOR NEWS SUBSCRIBERS BEFORE BEFORE FOR HIKE BEFORE 9 A FOR SUNDAY TI MES-NEWS No Charge Will Be Made 20-22 Maitrt street Kingsport Tenn Menibei ot the Associated Press South ern Newspapei Publishers Association and the Audit Bureau of Circulations bushed Sunday morning The Asso en Press la exclusively entitleo to the for publication of all news dla 1 -hes credited to It or not otherwise creu -1 tn this paper ana sis the local news oiiDllshed herein Entered at pos office at Kingsport Tenn as second class mall matter October 28 1844 under the act of March i 1878 Subscription rate by mall: Ptrst ana lerond onstel zones Dally and Sunday ne Year 88 no Sunday Oniy By Mall ltc Per Copy By Carrier Dally and Sunday LOCAL MOVING Call CONSOLIDATED Phone 906 Reasonable Rates.

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