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2 -Capital Journal, Salem, Ora, Thursday, Jan. 29, 1953 Fairview Grand Island Winter Carnival Lyons urday evening, dinner guest were cousins, Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Ferris of Sherwood and Mr. and Mrs.

arold Melzer. Mrs. Rutschman and Mrs. arold Mi. Fairview Honoring Mrs.

John Allison and her daughter, Grand bland Mr. and Mrs. Charles Sergeant have been assisting with the car of his moth ter are sisters. rival of a baby girl born Friday. Jan.

28. Week end guests at th home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cruson waa ber niece, Mrs. Leo Barks and children from McMinnvlUe.

Mrs. Viola Zander was taken seriously ill Saturday evening and returned to the Salem Memorial hospital. Mrs. Al Ml. Angel Sal.

lilt kr am FORBES Lyons A sacred concert will be given at th Lyons Community Methodist church Sunday, Feb. 1, at 10:49. a.m., under the Mrs. Roe Dlckerson of n. Alien, of the Fairview district, whoa birthdays are the same date, two special family dinners er, Mrs.

George Sargeant, 80, of Hopewell. She is improving direction of Virgil Rogers and ML Angel Community-wide co-operation will bring about wen served Sunday. rrorn tne light stroke ah suf Mis Vivian Boyce. There will ton accompanied her daugnter and family, Mr. and Mrs.

Welooa Swan and Bonnie, to Salem Sun-day where they were guests of friends, Mrs. Lena Halbeisen and hmlts fered and aa soon aa her' attend Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Allison festive evening Saturday, Jan. be special numbers, solos and ing physician decides it is per- a convalescent home.

31, when the Mount Angel Pre who Is 81 years of age, underwent an appendectomy tha first Dayton duets, with the Junior choir taking part, missabie, aba will be brought to Carl Blackwell was home from paratory school bold its 5th annual Winter Carnival in th St. tne cnanes sargeant noma here served a 12 o'clock dinner at their home in Amity and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wood and family of Fairview served a dinner at their home in th evening. Bremerton on a weekend leave.

Mr. J. G. Penland worked of th month. Th meeting will be held in Dayton A 1 o'clock lunch Mr.

and Mrs. Keith Taylor, the blood bank in McMinnvuit Friday, Jan. 2J. th old school house, which is loaned for services since fire de on honoring Mrs. W.

O. Barn Mr. and Mrs. V. C.

Nesl attended tha funeral of a friend, Mrs. Rosa McGinn Is, In Salem Maurice and Jane of Waldport The recent high water caused some damage to the county roads in this district The small bridge near the Grand Island school house waa dislodged and several Mary's school auditoriam. Winter scenes will be featured In tha decorations about th auditorium, and the stage, where tha crowning of th Queen of A lamuyvgroup wntcn went were week end guests with rel- stroyed the church before Christ- yard was given lift Wednesday at tha noma of Mrs. Ellis Brown in McMinnvlUe. Mrs.

Barnard Saturday. stives in Lyons. Mrs. Taylor is by th Catholic friends of SmHhfield Salem recently for a birthday celebration was composed of Mr. and Mrs.

Bus Hadley. Louii' the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, th community. deep holes war washed in the th Winter Carnival will take lias recently returned from Cal Spending Tuesday in Grand Ronde with Mrs. Bill Lents were Mrs.

Karl Lentz, Mrs. Frank Smelser, Mrs. W. C. Tremblay A brief message will be giv place, will be transformed Into Smithfield The Smlthfield Pat Lyons and sister of Mrs.

Wayn Ransom. roads. Mrs. Clarence Rockhill 1 lfornla where she has spent the pest year. She Is now a bouse a winter fairyland.

en by Dr. George Rom berry, the district superintendent of the Louise and Weston, Chipper Bench, and Ronnie Lltscher. it was th birthday of the twins, Louis and Louise. They had din. Mb Marilyn Baltzer has gone During tha evening festivities, Friendly Neighbors club la meeting at tha Milton Berth home Saturday evening.

Mrs. Bsrth and Mrs. Ted Bur don. guest of Mrs. Delia U'Ren here.

Those attending the luncheon been receiving treatment at the General hospital in McMinnvlUe. She returned home Monday to Seattle, where she will spend some Itme at the home of Salem district of th Methodist church. During th program he will direct further planning for Mrs. Dave Paine spent several days In Gladstone this week with Mr. and Mrs.

Ray While and were Mrs. Paul Londershausen ana the Queen of th Winter Carnival will be chosen from th five princesses chosen for tha event from girls of th Mount Angel and her sister-in-law, Mrs. Harden Smith are planning the re morning alter staying at the were honored with a special her sister, Mrs. Marvin West over. Mrs.

O. C. Goodrich, Mrs. Delia U'Ren and guest, Mrs. Barnard birthday ceremony.

the new church building. nana. freshments. Academy Booster club. The five home of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr.

and Mrs. Carl Wood, in the Fairview district Recent guests of Mr. and Mn Judy SUHweH ill with the Mrs. Pat Lyons returned home i M.Y J. meets at the parsonage Smithfieldera and Perrydale of Dayton; Mrs.

Soren Herman flue this week. She is the small Sunday evening from Eugene, at 7:30 p.m. and the Sunday ltes will gave a smorgasbord for a week. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

James where she has spent several days school at 8:48 a.m. as usual. nominees for th honorary commission, are seniors Mary Ann Beyer and Farrell Williams, and Juniors Ruth Ann Dicker, son, Mrs. Verda Mrs. L.

1j. Bellinger, Mrs. Anna Houck, Mrs. P. F.

WUloughby and the dinner Feb. 7 at the school gym. Stillwell. A basket dinner will be served The Smorgasbord is sponsored Grand Island Honoring Mr. and Mrs.

L. T. Pomeroy of Grand Clarence Launer were her par. ents, Mr. and Mrs.

Blaine Rosen-balm and an aunt, Mrs. C. H. Rosenbalm, all of Whlteson. Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Launer went to Salem Jan. 23 to the home of a son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weldon to heln Hostess of McMInnvllIa.

in tha hall immediately after the by the Parent-Teachers at the home of her daughter, Mrs. George Meilke. The Mell-kes recently sold their home in Gates and purchased one in Margie Drescner and Ruth wag Mrs. Paulina Evans of Myrtle Island on their second wedding morning service. Dishes may be ner.

Their escort will be young Hopewell kept warm at the parsonage. Mrs. Harold Smith together men of tha Prep school Letter- Point Is a suse guest of her sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and anniversary, Mrs. Susie Douglas and son, Curtis Douglas, entertained with a 12 o'clock chicken Bring table service.

with Mrs. James Copp motored Hopewell Rev. H. E. Wld- Mrs.

Loren Walker and In Election of officers waa held Mrs. l. snawver. The Prep School Mother's dub Kenneth celebrate his birthday. mer, pastor of the Hopewell dinner at their home Friday.

Utile Sybil Phelps was given to West Salem Wednesday and attended an all day meeting of the extension department of the fant son, Kim Monroe Walker, has returned home from the Sa members are busy thi week with last minute arrangements to by the Three Links club at the Rebekah ball Friday. E.u.B. church attended the an They to make the trio to uuesis oi jur. ana mrs. w.

E. Grabenhorst Sunday were hi. a birthday party by her mother, nual mid-winter session of the the Douglas home in a boat be lem Memorial hospital. A 12 clock luncheon was Mrs. Ellis Phelps in the home of her grandmother, Mrs.

L. Phelps Oregon-Washington E.U.B. con cause of high water. Mrs. J.

H. Johnston returned Polk County Federated Women's clubs. Mrs. Eldon Johnson, the new county club president, ference at Mock's Crest E.UB Curtis Douglas and Wilbur make this year's festival an outstanding one. General chairman is Mrs.

E. G. Under, Mother's club president, and assisting her as co-chairman are the other home Saturday tafter spending Friday. Jan. IB.

It was Sybil's brother and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Grabenhorst of Nelacott. George Kirkwood of Salem was a guest of Mr. and Mrs.

Everett Joeckel on Sunday. served followed by the business meeting with Mildred Carr, president, presiding. New officers elected were Mildred Carr, re church in Portland from Mon Chandler left Tuesday morning sixth birthday. the past three months in South day to (or a ashing trip at the coast, Included In the party were: ern Oregon, at the home of her presided. Macel Burr spent several days at home last week while her Youth week was observed bv Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Ssrceant officers, Mrs. A. A. Ebner and Sunday dinner guests of MN of Grand Island are still with his Mrs.

Edward Lambert, Silverton Margaret Covington; Susan and David Jones; Bobby and Dorothy Jones; Vickie and Jerry elected president; Garnett Bas-sett vie president; and Ethel Huffman, secretary-treasurer. tha Youth Fellowship of the Hopewell E.U.B. church Sunday mother, Mrs. George Sargeant, Rev. Gabriel Morris.

O.S.B. sister in Medford. She also visited at the home of her daughter and -family, Mr. and Mrs. Claire Humphries at Myrtle Creek.

The Humphries brought at ner Hopewell home. Mrs, mother was ill with pleurisy. Macel is a telephone operator at Independence. and Mrs. Jack Flock and children were friends, Mr.

and Mrs: Earl Dryer and children ot Portland. House guests of Mr. and Mn. supervising the carnival arrange Plans were made for a smor- Gould; Mike and Sheila Morgan evening, when Ellen Widmer read tha scripture for the eve ments. Sargeant is resting but not able to be moved to the Charles Ser Randy Hunter; Barbara Crane; gssbord supper to be held at the Committee chairmen hall Thursday evening, Feb.

12, ning service. Helen Ojua and Richard Widmer gave musical geant home for while. her home and spent Sunday here. Paify Stoutenberg and tha hon ore guest. Mrs.

Clarence Cov Attending the meeting were Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wall visited at the Leonard Peters home near Monmouth Sunday. Mr.

and Mrs. Bob Frlesen and are, fancy work, Mrs. Andy Schidt and Mrs. Ed Hoffer; cake booth, Mrs, James Anderson and numbers. Helen Johnston, Mabel Bass.

ington waa also a guest from Prayer meeting this week Pedee Helen Anderson, Jean Roberts, McMinnvlUe. Mrs. Elmer Potter waa sur at the home of Mrs. Neskonin, Hubbard Mildred Carr. Norma Penning Mrs.

W. A. Verboort; and game booth, Mrs. Uban Butsch and Mrs. Joseph Wachter.

A Is At the board of administration Pedes Mrs. Delbert Dow and ton, Paula and Sbyril, Maxine children, Randy, Robin and Joan of North Dallas were Sunday afternoon 'and teatlme guests at J. G. Penland are her sister and husband, Mr. and Mrs.

C. G. Shaw of Sisters, and their mother, Mrs. J. J.

Kneale of Carlton. Saturday evening callers at the Everett Joeckel home were Mr. and Mrs. Joe Beatty of Hopewell. Mrs.

Weldon Swan and Mrs, Milo Morris were hostesses when the Aloha club met for its all day meeting Thursday, Jan. 22, at the Pleasantdale community meeting of the Hopewell E.U3 prised on her birthday, Jan. 44, when neighbors on the neck road called. Tha party was daughters, Mary, and SherriL Hubbard Elmer Stauffer was Berry, Ethel Huffman, Rosa assisting with the evening's pro spent until Wednesday at Ver- Berry and Garnett Bassett church last Thursday night at tha Howard Stephens' home, it the John P. Frlesen home.

gram will be the members oi tne planned by Mrs. Lamlck Loren- Mrs. Walter Walker of Se waa voted to have the floors of Mount Angel Fire Department nd lit Angel Academy nonla with her parents, while Rev. Dow attended mid-winter conference in Portland. Frits attle is a guest at tha home of honored with a surprise birthday party at the Legion hall Sunday afternoon.

Present for the surprise dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schoenheinz, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Stauffer.

Mrs. Ida Dlmick, sen and Mrs. Marvin Lorenzen. Those attending in addition tha auditorium, Sunday school Pleasantdale her son and family, Mr. and students.

rooms and front entry finished. Dyer will drive the school bus Mrs. Monroe Walker. Among the articles to be Tn Hopewell Community during Mr. Dow a absence.

ware, Mrs. William Stockhoff, Mrs. Fred Ma take, Mrs. Guy Remote, Mrs. John Lorenzen, Mr.

and Mrs. Clarence Lands- center. awarded durina the evening in Pleasantdale The Pleasant- ciuh will hold Its February Mr. and Mrs. Charles O'Neal berk of Portland were week clude a 17-inch screen Motorola dale Improvement club will not meeting at the school house on Mrs.

W. A. Owens, Mrs. Wayne Television set and a large cedar Mr. and Mrs.

Richard Lutz and two children, all of Portland; Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith of Aurora; Mr.

and Mrs. George end guests at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wilson Stevens. Feb. 8, with a program and re- returned home the past week after spending the month in South-gate, with relatives.

nnn Owens, Mrs. Ida Owens, Mrs. freshments.y chest filled with guts, which were donated by-friends of the Mr. and Mrs. John Worden 8.

W. Richardson and Miss Em ily LeFebvre. Rev. and Mrs. E.

A. Focc of Lin gel, Mrs. Lorene Bartel and meet in January, due to conflicting social events. The president W. E.

Grabenhorst, states that the appointed committees will function at the February meeting. school. Open 6:45 p.m. The Hopewell Home Extension meeting for January was held was host Saturday night to a two sons; Mr. and Mrs.

Robert Jennings Lodge were overnight guests Monday at the C. L. Bur- community gathering of friends and neighbors at their home at tha home of Mrs. Lucille H- Stauffer and two children: Mr. Macleay lenburger, with Mrs.

Alma bank home. Unionvale and Mrs. Lester Pulley and son, with a pot luck supper. Weekend guests of Mr. and Mr.

and Mrs. f. M. Dyer. Mrs.

Wells, county extension agent. Bterung Harden auchard Carlson In Caior -FLAT TOr Howard Keel "DE8PERATB SEARCH" Mrs. iia stauller. Robert Lutz. Present were Mr.

and Mrs. Mrs. Carl Melzer were a son and Macleay Mrs. Ralph Wilson giving the lesson on "House Unionvale Mrs. Mary Craig Norman Stauffer and two daughters: Mr.

and Mrs. John Stauffer. Otto Weldman and family, Mr. was hostess to members of the J. W.

McCormack, Mr. and Mrs. Gus Burbank spent the week-end in Portland with relatives. keeping Shortcuts." Mrs. Thel- Pratum-Macleay home extension Curry of Portland and Mrs.

Mar- tha Craig Pearson of Pawnee and Mrs. John Kunkle, JoAnne, Judy, Juanita and Johnie, Mr. ma Van Dora had charge of the business meeting. The next wife, Mr. and Mrs.

Harold Mel-ter of Monmouth. Other guests there for Sunday dinner were neighbors, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rutachman add children. unit at her home Tuesday for an Mrs.

Burbank remained for a -county, twin sisters, ob and Mrs. Ralph Downer, Carol all day meeting. visit with her sister. Mrs. Wil meeting in February will be on Mrs.

Verna Hill and two children, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Lutz, and M.

and Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, all of Hubbard; Mr Mrs. Ed, ward Keys of Molalla, and G. A. Burman ot Salem.

The study project was "Main cake making and decorating, liam Chestnut Mr. and Mrs. Dyer and Mrs. McCormack at and Donna, Mr. and Mrs.

Glen Julian and Glen Mr. and Mrs. Ray'Mohler, Shirley and Dish Meals," with Mrs. Wilson At the Rutschman home Sat with Mrs. Ethel Gelsler and and Mrs.

Robert Hansen as lead- served their 90th birthdays Jan. 18. They visited friends in this district two years ago when Mrs. Pearson spent the summer, with her sister in Portland. tended a dinner at the home of Mrs.

Lucille Ellenburger as pro Mr. and Mrs. William Clark at The meeting of the Hubbard Jerry, and Mr. and Mrs. John Warden and MarJorie.

ject leaders. Making of oven main Vancouver, Sunday, hon Mrs. E. J. Kolln went to Hills- Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Culwell Many relatives and friends of, boro Saturday to care for her Continuous Susan Harwarl Robt. Mitehum LUSTY MEN" Johnny WelMmuUer "VOODOO TIGER" oring Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Van Daam'a fifth wedding extension unit was well attended last week when Miss Pauline Schaplowsky, home extension agent from Salem, presented the twin sisters reside in Oregon.

mother who is seriously ill. Her and son Delmer spent Sunday In Dallas. They were dinner guests at the home ot her Mr. and Mrs. Andrew cniiaren, Wayne, colleen and Mrs.

Lloyd Guyer of Lebanon. "Functional House Dresses." Kathy accompanied her. dish meals cooked on the top of the stove and salads were demonstrated. The food with fruit as dessert was served at noon. In the afternoon a business session was held with Mrs.

John Feldschau presiding. Plans were made for helping who was visiting her dauahter. Willamina Robert Pears wss out of New Shewing Open Marie Lania "BECAUSE YOU'RE MTNB" Abe HENRY'S FULL HOUSE AH Star Cast When the volcano Vesuvius school a few days, after piercing Mn. William Condon and family, became ill Monday and was Ramie Martell is convalescing WOlamina Mr. and Mrs.

his right big toe with a pitch take by ambulance to the Salem erupted in 8 A.D., at least three towns were destroyed Pompeii, Merculaneum and Stabiae. iLjCaOLJ Douglas Freeman and family of fork while helping with chores. Mrs. Ralph Timm, Mrs. Mar Memorial hospital, where she is now slowly improving.

Her son. KKkreall, Mrs. Clinton Lord and at his home following major surgery on his back at the Salem Memorial hospital. He returned home Saturday and will be In a with the spring county home makers festival and preferred Cecil Bush of Coqullle, spent the exhibits chosen. wees, nere to be near his mother.

tha Nogossek, Mrs. Lloyd Zent-ner, and Michael and Patricia, all of Dayton, called on Granny Humble Friday after ReDorts on legislation were Mr. and Mrs. Matt Johnson of Open pjn. Nina Foch "CRY OF THE WEREWOLF" Wya Caheon "WOMEN IN Newport were week-end guests made by Mrs.

Cornelius Bateson and Mrs. M. M. Magee. noon, children and Mr.

and Mrs. Bill Friend spent Sunday at tha B. Lee Norris home. Mr. and Mrs.

C. W. Schukar and Mr. and Mrs. M.

N. Schukar among! those attending the party dance of tha Tillamook Saddle club at tha blimp base in Tillamook Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lund- cast for some time.

Mrs. Cora Corbett of Salem was a Saturday and Sunday guest at the home of her nephew, Earl Alien. Sunday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E.

L. Roye was ot ner mower, Mrs. Maud Burbank. Mr. and Mrs.

S. Waller, The February meeting will be The WSCS met at tha home of PRISON" held at the borne of Mrs. Donald Mader. Mrs. F.

Schroeder were Sunday afternoon callers. Mrs. Ivan Blankenbaker at Mon WHY NOT? $1.50 People have asked, "When you can serve such a nice dinner on Sunday for 11.60 why can't you do It each evening?" Well, that's a question and the answer la, "We can, and we will." You may have your choice of aeveral entrees, aoup, salad, vegetable, drink and dessert. A complete dinner for Just $1M. Marion Hotel Dining Room Th project will be' Textile Mr.

and Mrs. Eugene Clark their daughter and husband, Mr. Painting" with Mrs. Nile Hilborn and Mrs. W.

Welch as leaders. and son John of Independence, former residents of this vicinity, mark and Rudolph of Leonard, and Rev. and Mrs. Uno Lundmark of Winnipeg. Canada.

mouth Tuesday. Mrs. J. W. McCormack gave the stewardship lesson, Miss Nola Womer the current events.

Mrs. There Womer conducted the business meeting. Present were Mrs. Claus were Saturday dinner guests of Matinee Daily from I an, and Mrs. Laddie- Pesek of Lebanon.

Mr. and Mrs. Sylvester Et-zel, who live at the Big Star Motel east of Lyons, are receiving congratulations upon the ar Shenk, Mrs. Dave Ramseyer, Mrs. Albert Mader, Mrs.

Donald Mader, Mrs. W. Welch, Mrs. A. arrived this week to visit the latter! daughters, Mrs.

Arvld ENDS TODAY) After a potluck dinner Mrs. Nyleen and Mrs. H. Westby. Mr.

and Mrs. John Fuqua. Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Ship-man and family of Salem were Sunday afternoon callers at the John Gelsler home.

Mr. and Mrs. Gelsler spent Spranger, Mrs. John Feldschau, Frank Sheythe gave a review of Sunday Mr. and Mrs.

Allen "TURNING POMr the work of the Evangelical Hborn, Mrs. I. H. United Brethren church inlwhite: Gge HainMra. Beck and daughters, and Mr.

and' Mrs. W. B. Matthews drove to Portland to visit Mr. Matthews' Roy Merchant Mrs.

Archie Bow- Africa and tha lesson. Friday In Portland shopping and en, Mrs. Albert Mantle, Mrs. Cor TOMORROW! (AT BARGAIN PRICES) visiting with Mrs. Geliler's sons.

Dallas Mr. and Mrs. Ed Loop spent nelius Bateson, Mrs. H. H.

Paget, Mrs. Arthur Spel brink, Mrs. M. Magee, Mrs. Hansen and Mrs.

Wilson. several dsys in Toledo last week visiting the Horace Edwards. NOW PLAYING JACK McVEA, Open th boor Richard 5-Piece All Star NEW VILLAGE INN ALSO THE BEST IN FOOD ltattuc'j STEAKS Out of AGED Doable A Stow ltf mother, Mrs. Blanche Matthews. Also a guest there was Mrs.

Harold Ellen of Condon, who Is in Portland staying with her 10-year-old son who has Just undergone a serious throat operation. Mrs. Elbert Pedersen of South Bend, is recovering from surgery on her broken hip, performed in the McMinnvlUe General hospital. Harry Capon and Billy Loop famines. Dallas In the process of moving to a new residence at 203 Hayter street are Mr.

and Mrs. Norman Guedon and family. The house was previously occupied by the Tom Starbuck family who In turn are moving to the Star-buck family residence at 1018 Ed Loop and Ted Bell of Pleas- mother ot Dr. Starbuck, who has been occupying the family house is completing the move by establishing residence In a new house she has had built on the back half of the nronertv at antdale went to Newport. last week to get a registered bull calf to add to his herd of Milk ing Shorthorn cattle.

Mrs. Earl Dickey has returned home last week from the hos Washington, Mrs. Starbuck, the 1019 Washington. pital after undergoing surgery, Mr. and Mrs.

Calvin Smith of Mantanlta vIiHm! him falhatr Mr and Mrs. N. W. Smith, over the weekend. Mr.

and Mrs. Al Kasnick of IX011C 2L I Sind Lake anent avml riova FREE this week with his brother, Ed PERSONALIZED StaVring Kasnick and family, on their way to San Francisco where A. Kasnick will be stationed with the naw. USD fty WWIE DE Mini mn JOHN IRELAND CHECKS Mr. and Mrs.

Bob Pinnlck and family of Florence were weekend guests of Mr. and Mrs. Martin Myers. Mr. and Mrs.

Connie Castro JAMES CRAIG F0RRISTTW32X, DIE BCTK2X RICHARD ARlEJf returned home this week from Texas Where thev harl onnt tha past month. His mother and bro- Your name and address printed free wer reiurnea witn uiem. Mr. and Mrs. Gunnard Larson Of Broukinsi visited here Snnri.v with Mrs.

Vesta Glass, who is in CO-FEATURE! on your regular personal checks. For your convenience First National is open 10 to 5 six days a week, including Saturday. Urrtti Jeff YOUNG-CHANDLER Ikt ltd (rati hnittl Dm Jiaet ARMAGEDDON IS IT NEAR? Hear Spillmon and Lyman Again In Their Great Reopening Meeting Sunday, Feb. 1, 7:20 p.m. in Hi CRYSTAL GARDENS liberty and Ferry St.

Slm, Oregon "IfT'S BUILD OREGON TOfefTHEK" mss itseui etroeit mwianci cowosatiow.

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