PAGE TWO SPRING ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED FOR WHS iS\ IK Mr MAT HWTSO V •'■■■ ..f the i :iils' League are • ."or ihr annual ' Print ! ' In :Onn ::ti(jM with the > ' ■ • ■ i .:i:i t, > .;<■ pi nrfnk.’d ■ I v. .tl ii:' a play :i'i. •■• r Ijf tin.' j! ap.J** i »j the plays si< • Lif..* ■: K. 1 ■ y (Jitl Sydney j ? ■ f»e i Midi lie Roi{- .. ■ 'in, M.uyn.v t K.iV:' . : , phjin R H.-sell; Know - | i Work A'at , ) , • ■ t.-r ■. r.son approach-! > t •* i* ! * / J » i* '■ 1 1 M' t' f ■(: GO ~ ■ v, t h-.n ■ U<>i lMi* vc * :n*e j ■ - pi' - trit “Citj-yvn af*u | f. v \ ■ ’ if', anii him Jui*'! ni.i I #t>< ; 1 i ■ .ii«- m i jiiH'Hip. morning . I’M, hi:• A]D j] ]».> to !■’) .. u.ioTtc f ’i,. iI S»*' • to, Silos Cit» on FT - ! UiflMcL'd iri t.. ooup wan*: ; ■ r pit - Uj v-L.. Mamie j • • • ;. oH ,f • iii*. T; i ■ tCn <*l : • ■ . M- •>: :<. Adv >os. contr.Ut'j , *' u l Mine Wnf.son; Boy? Giec ■* • ; :;(1 1.11 lie W.l.son, Dfui ‘he Clri' Club and 5.S o ;-H A '- m|h«-t"d iheir : • ■ i' v t \‘. lit. .. i ':«i *:y .t . * ' 1 I 1 ‘ »1 OlillUi*'' , i • • .<• Mi •• F VI Y»‘,i; ; in, The i of ■ r . Mr am! ' ■ 1 > .-.tor.eudoji .nid offie- > ' I ‘' | ,1 , .f , | I| . ; * '-. j jn • i I .‘ r i t'|• Iff, 1 a k ■>!>! Chat If,IP Mil ; am TEMPLE 1 In h 'nal. . Vv'n.i (,b';c; veil .it I •.-1)1;. - •'• 11 i f : -iial • h i, Cl. noil LufKtll’. Apt 1 'the Banked on ‘.'.if f '. a■,l iI I. 1 M:il ■ ' !! 0 I'm The choir ,i g K , O', ■tl With All-.- C ' '•> d • ! ll.'tf i,f n.nll 1 ■> y .•(»!' iidui w;i.; (it • I l.y OIM Stor. Ihr lU-V : • 11 1 ! ttiaiic av , y be.,u- ! 1 ■;, f •-f 'r. ■ . i V. / (‘f (’ll. i,:l ■ ! ' :■, - h-n: <.i Palm Sunday ■ v-m v., >r •’i:*J it: p; (‘lud with Ik : : St Mark 7T ‘ i> : Toole t r v ht ; i,: !,v thsde^ ons i 11 ' ■ ! s: :>i t .Monday ) . third Sunday ,n! 1 id. !,. i • .Ui! to j I',’ :t ,; j,v i: Hevertrni ; •Vh :v. O', 1 ' . • f Has 1.1 ( ' j •-n \mil :>i •1. .. a. ~i >in j 111 f 'I . iit r ,i prf.gr :rn | 1 ih’ ci'm i!' (>n Sunday nif-hi. I ' !i 'ii. Ih Tv!, I io ..f Oxt.-'-U. : 1 '■ W !il :. . ; I Of'! .0)1 iif.-i ] I ■■ Vast. .Sac-day :-ervit < a will i ' r: •.1 .. -,,n .C »: ... m mcnf ■'l h fi( Al 7 : rn. tic ,i:i:nms ; !’ >' lh‘ it . nr:ii;,! K. in ■ , I;,! ]. ... i! ~, ■i f i '•'» - ,u ’ullS ’in., pi a V ■ [.died; ' !h ■ Way of llic Cm, - J| p.) ■ (Meek,! Ly hV Marv Saw v. : Ih W-.iOi '.,1 l.hiil., to* v, i’ li i 1 hr H n.. ... 14 P.indK ;h Af!’ ! irii on 5, rei vu'ic ■"■(1 ;v i; , met..- A1! rrcii, •\ j Tin writ in*' v c t.l •av 'i" • ,’.'d v f:|t- Ji » tTI t n f'* Mi ’' j vr.v moth, rhev art Ml- S. I i-! ; 11. Air: j, f'Kmptla' Mr:, M i pp. Mr- V ioevard Deacon | '.),m ri. M.k L. Hay, ■ i.o.at ine 1 art* I'Mtrr Mte- i MjVJINisTFATKIX VDTII i Mi’v,a,.' fpiahiM-d adinJnlstra- 1 ii, ■ 1 f the Ei i.il, ui Arthur 17 I!: lan- of Wak- County, th j l '.hih- ail )•' m i i rdf I ,t(*d to ! ,! !■ late to ii..'U;,‘ ovunediatc j ■ ■*no dr to me and all p*?i Minr ; a-,\ !!•-.• c!u rn-. irirt, said Estate* | \ i 1 ia a "ni (},. .;amc to me on or i o' !.• < April, 19.>t). or this, notice | v.'if; phaided in bar of their re- • lyif-r • • i K(S EXIF HAINES H h.. Lo, .r Street Administratrix v K, 27 30-May 7, 14, 71. j I ST. At ALI MM TO! HOIDCAIJDTtM JfNKYj [hr* HaJcifd. St. An/.usilii. h, | Alumni Club .paas'ariii, a Caret j ■ f.sur’ian *:-nt at tru> Y'.Vt A. 317 E ' !.);• ic S- m. Thtiiolii.." i.igal April, 2). 1919 .A 0 u.tii. Ydruisn' ori v. ill I la. 75 ecnt.i J riekt: , (i - t '.he Y a ! | may be pi:: J,r.:;f. d- trmi; mem'.aa | ■ t the dub T : wall L.C y:\or J C, ire ..mi *(.*, ,y .n i m o! ’ I'!-./ yatt: !' VOI'U.I- ,j , lil i V*. fii.it “t pi.'t'.t'Ujc N'll! !•* V*. J cuulially inv’t ~| to ai'-od. Lcoi.i --: lilt ll.a. V. ■;! pttdl-al 111 :I*< I i Calcfi. Cl.aptf/. CHAVIS Hl fcms HY VIA V I. 1-ItO.VIJI I Mr and M,Loitna D.v. a, „!' ! due S 11;u ctriK-tc.r Str< ct had •. * ; Ir fir ; a Mr. n.iM. | arpi lit; wile ir .m C ll rt.'.’bot u. M -.(' Mm .1. Cult o' :.i• t \ well it) the ed.v v. : itink !: lends William Strain ui' 302 Idicwii i ' Avenue ha.- been .m. and c«n j fined to hi hr me ft evetai days tu rnanv lrtf-ntl■» wan itu < riuii.i m’jVi. M i-ter HmjL’.i d a ■ t No :> I’.i unstick . Ter race eviebt-a!'." 1 lu ; in: tiuiiA : t .;f ntl.y 11 reecr. c 1 . iritmv use ful r>‘('sort!- Martel- He a.n i Wide. Mr. « ■: II due.Way !v.i • n . but ” ' with : '‘e.td. Mr and ,1 W. am. Ha,ok !<1 < . . Mb, A, , ’ th'' : rit v o\ ’o' ••* “ ' ; tidiiliv. r and Fn-r. i M:. ar,d •>, la ; i■■■ •■ ;uv l.'J ’i ,11 y 1 1 ' I (I'.M v : I ld("l)-t... , ! ia' 1. .all. I'iaVf rtAurit. i to td e.l . tt, itv It : Baltum..,rMd M, ~ Zulu Freeman ibthi.u . Wa\ ha. ino'.-ed to i Joi'.nso): le: . i act . M J, I'e!': •- iiaa ret an -.1 iu me alter vetting her ■i.iu,..bh v ho ir in mrr.t; i,‘ W a . millet, it. N. C Mr an IMi 1.-.e ■ Mnr'a, of 170 Li neoin T)nv,, hnve tuturv ( i T ■. !;t: tt •i* 'V ui D ‘ Gt •• OiT. vI:) ’• . % ;'v 1 ' Mr- Annie Cm i, of 7‘i'i i’/d >■].,. tin i ha rl fhut'.da.y. Apii! 14 S!M a 11,. Eu‘ tile llunH’r fiia-Y 7 Os) p, Hi. Juiaor Citt/'. IK i.'lsib 4- ( iil.i i., April I.) 7r ; p. '.i■ • - .net Hralge ~ (it i,: ■,. YMCA Mill's He.hth , C’lurj Sa till'd;! v. Apt il tt! .‘CO j, a i li.i i'a. lb. 1 a P 700 pm Si recta! Elite ..|o- v and Talent Show Sunday, April 17 I; 00 pe, I Mo'-:,'..: Pit V: a/. Hi lii, 0i1.." Kiln-: THE PRODIGAL SOX VI outlay Vpnl t 8 ,:.’C p nr (jra-Y Photo Club 17 3d p in. Hi-Y Photo dub ift UO pm. Muat.-rial C-ii',*. lui'day. Ami p> I rCI In, W;e hi!,; 1. a Iblli-Y . 7:30 p.m. Washing 11 -V !•; no p m Youtm M( n . Club jH HO pm Town H ■.!! Met;*'" o{ the' | Ah IVednevl.n April to '7OO pm. Crosby-G.'ufu'ld Gra-Y ! 7a ! t> ; n Mud Biiliaid c: c j Evct vday cyh.-k,. Donnib.*: :•. iLilnaiy, ! - ; citation Room, ffaith* t.tmir. j bowling, checker , ./hist, pliiuchb , ! tiiileml- Ri am Hi • i.d y Sl,.,\\. . Loh Cost High Protein Dish VC'C ? M ... '«* * in ~ ■ „ 4\ 4 H ; . C Tm.: z*Zf M ■ 4'f - : p a Km ping the family’s nutritional requirements up to par i« easy «.r>d economical v.heri low cost, high protein foods art. combined in flavorful main dishes such as Kidney Bean Babbit, la this attractive, appetising dish, there is some protein in the beans, some in the bread, hats of h.*h quality protein in the cheese -plus the milk mineral •■mi milk vitamins and food energy in cheese. bin can count on a half pound of cheddar chec e to give \ou a 1 out as much protein as, a whole pound of meat with a rnodf rate *•)' '•"«»♦ of bone and fat. according to the United States Department •t Aki c ulture. Office for Food and Feed Conservation. And >t half t>. 1.1 ncl «f cheese provides the suggested 2 ounces of protein for a main d b when feeding four. ' r -ni 11 find Kidney Bean Rabbit one of your easiest main dishes •’ oa -ibst make a rabbit of the ingredients, and serve hot on cri«p toast iry it today. Kidney Bean Rabbit 2 tablespoons chopped onion 2 tablespoons catsup i green pepper, chopped W teaspoon Worcestershire spuce “ tablespoons butter or Salt, pepper, cayenne margarine >•s> lb. American Paate-ni/.ed i cups cooked kidney beans Process ch<- , sliced Toast Saute the chopped onion and green pepper in the butter or mar* gat me in the top of a double boiler. Place over hot water. Add the web drained beans, catsup, Worcestershire sauce, seasonings and caeese. c ook slowly until the cheese rnelta. Serve hot on cm " ■ > Ho w Pate nis Are Bo r n 1I PREPARATION of tv T. ! j fll uiiO AP'TKAHON EXAMINAT ONof AJ>PI!CATIOS 1. ! ■/ A it ■«■■■■*—fw immmmxm. i l.ttji. 'JmJmtMn i-i th" ,v. U’.; ,cn t f most in entiom —farm 'in in.-', idea to isrttan « f li.t patent protc-iing the inventor vttcre arc six major steps, as shown in this drawing prepared by National Patent Council. (1) After conceiving a new idea, the inventor usually endeavors to develop .( practical model of his device through tt ia! and errot, either in his own workshop or using facilities of his employer or others. fi t The inventor gives a rough sk c.h or model of Ins invention to lbs I -lent atlcrnt y, who makes a search through issued patents of simi lar r.-ituri to determine whether alt of the idea has already been patented. C; If the "'je..:..), shows probable patentability, the attorney pre p-i'c.*" a ‘ *1 ap-.b f.i.itir'ug and describing the in> ention and prc-e-'.ting catcfr.lly worde.f “claims u> define what is thought to be new. Th !* done sc nr litnr s bes re a model ‘is made. No model s r. ;.:i:ed by the Patent Office. i l / Afi>. r tiie apt'hcation is signed by the- inventor, it is mailed to the Patent OiiY.i:. The government liling fee is S3O. , •, j Upon re . ipt in Washington, the application is directed to one of il . Pap to Ofttce's 70 division- .md a patent examine' ;s assigned to cas. After stu lying the applicate :: and searching, thiougi pi e r I • I-Vs and i-uhli.a’kms 'lie examiner p tims out issued patents show ng similar .fi.-emi;'and allows or rejects one or more of the appb ‘.ant cli.ir-.-i di.: • m !ing •r> -./hat he finds is t<.illy new The inventor's m.'mv ! ti"* r* kv I.tints i i tile application ./> may be necessary t i ,r ,'ii them !• wb.t is "new and us.uiii" and therefore patentable. He '• * s tiie .<:.*• ta! renl. Ibe examiner again agrees or disagrees This p • cc-nti -i ■ sot,;., rentes for years, until agrterr,-nt is reached on chittt’.e l-t" isiv.vi'.! A p icr-r may h.-ve one ot many claims. ih' : >ui s r . the ic.vn.or, usually through ids attor ney following p.iyimm o, a iir.al government fit; of 530. A btitf di*s* rip t n and dr.- wag of il.e inveiition aic pubbsbed in the Patent Office ■ V,t ek.'y Of:-, d Gaze! e Tne rr 1 Pst-.nt System gives the inventor exclusive control for IT years , . that which is claimed in his patent. The hope of financial re watd .-ffntded by tills protection ia the incentive that inspi,/s men to wotk Kurd so create new products and processes, YWCA ACTIVITIES n-'-f/i ;i' 111 Y I.i* Tut-. Apt li i!i ... 7 p.m Tie i .■! t iii ~ *; i■ : : V Ki-Ut iii !•:11 I,,■ , ntitt ipp.-mi , 1 1* o All ini i fur nryit'.J to l e pt* s- , era Mr; f'hvili- Munn is cl,air- ’ T., Y \V ( ‘ - , ’. :I! li*. 'id ii. : • - - 0'... I'leel:". ~i »>..«• Y on Wt tlti*. - lay Apr i 2i\ it 7 .3.9 ; *:. /Hi nn rn '■| .: .(."g- <1 ! i j ... i Mb (!• ni'g'.'i 13 1,..bn. i. ih;;:mail. .v:r : .5- Mb,. Cm,pur • Ni-.tii ti;;! YWCA v.-ec-k will ; • 111. oraft ,1 Apt i! :Mi;t ‘ . , )hv ■K: IKmCi . ,r.. : nr) ,■, u iiutipf* IV 11 I:., fe.i'.i; <,f Mn.T,1.,.. 11l Mi il •id i ill it. ] ....•! (i iO ((. I I,l' t(l tl,. \ ipl: (M; li,;- jV tl . . lb-: ;I Y l\ eek. X Ml, rml 5 V/, !•{. t if* in Sui - d Apr i Yi •-•-itH (P Am.n. ! All .1. ti,‘lit :, :. .- (. I ■.; t: M. • , A, i I ft ‘ i/bfr.: t. ..* :,i ~i <,’ri .j■ u-f. p, • be prep, pi .-a >i ch t Raplt. i 1, h ; l 7 Mr l.iH n a CimriPti , M r /.a! I,„ pH- • : ak' . Fib i,d ■ f ti. y ,n .■rn. if-, a ;,;•( ml ihi. r\ in‘ The I’ . •■ l I r-it .ii. ;: <• i.i ‘ T*e hi Id in, |-*C( I.i! ;.. II;• u1 UiV - • ■ ••• HohKtr y nightj Ai ri! 11, ui a pm. Mi Mary 1 . n.ijb:ci, Mi/.snlUinf of ti. plan- IK. '! ; «•!'*■;l Ji’t-a .mill 1,1 Ailti'l ti.M i'll,:.* N( I.'/.'.. . ' 1 m; i : ii* M . i. iik IY,. (J . poke on 'bi.' Dh> ,i.:d, tut ! Ini. i motioit '! olid p. 5; r 1 (It., al • f chiidi..n. i'bt - I' PI I’d ■ 11. U: I 1 !■ HP l P. Hj dCf : f M.-.ii* '.‘.i’ll iuiiPvieo happy ip.:!-! I ''i'll i bn;; h tui mat on Si.-rvti, ru iS’.t pop ph,:i Civic atid ■ rial M'-etim- THE r \ R OTjI N! AN T ■ i P :■■ • i the i" iff ii , 'III !'(•,!■ ’ (:a bm, • .iii ,‘i,k I-a Qt ‘ AI.IT'Y i • ; AtM't :,- :n '.'hildren futhtY Ihap | QUA7."'I'IT Y Ail r tl. m:i', . .: ‘pic tPH p i- 1 ii G j Vi’i s' i' il L' f ii - (V-K -licG : wpft bv i aiai- Il ami. .:ai ~ few (1,1 : !fluid j ~ ui ; . •,>,!( ms w • re- '< t • ■ ca k- \1 - i.p it ~ri A vo* ; eiM now f'dli vy*‘(J. f"i ’~.cb cookies md t-imri'y w; re -,-*/vod he tin- ! •11-’ - .- I|, i,,. f.,: I .'**'■>l' i*. i■ v $l up Tip. YWCA • oik* <•>: pic- tropg, s i .j, ii -,( 1,.-., 1 'iiiibr:, ctivies n o>p i/otntrnii,- ; ' "VC all • If a ...„ k , . I u > r.-all | ••'Ey A ofi Id- . 11 : 1 1 /.- v/ib . id : -.','ko, lo yr,:i! iii jr Ri-memh-a;-. •' mi d the Y ; ::ri !!, y : u ' •h' Y i Op o .i.iilj for )•» at. >(.| a*:.,:;,.ti and trv p.,r on You ao j "v * d .1 rrc rtr.d p<• the -g 1 •lilt! Tim YWCA U‘!o,, 0 yonl | 1 : c dec aticl to, cotton cup- . '• ■ ■ y,.od clonivsiic mil ' • m /a. iM i n *' " ‘ !n Eeal y, m m pnnff. f u; - ; ■ *Uo» av».‘fttg, <: nearly as high as “o- cny other n,un(]t thp, v (* ( isori Hu- !< 1 a r.utr.bea of ail CfiVe ,rnl ' ■ iv?> '-n N’uMh ( ; Ml H !j, lit :i p a , 1-lit la I. ~ : Bakery Products Best Food Buy* r .!«: ! wri™ *r | < | ,c. • !£? ct w t b ic Z LO D|S SIj~J ac m < i < < etc 'O j < or j ui .% co ou.. £ j o {o.; *«. 2: Hhajt N*tson»l Jn-tu.M3iAi CtoaffertiK# h-'4.n& The cost of bakery products to ! homemakers has increased h since pre-war than anv other mn j,T category es food, according- to this chart which shows food Vost increases between 1939 - 40 and 1947-48, The price of bakery goods has ! risen only 08.fi per cent, compared wit;, the average for- al! foods of I lb, > per a-nt. Best buy, next to t- a aery foods, is canned and dried food--, aecording to the chart, with frech fruits in third place. .The chart, is based on informa tton from the U.S, Bureau of La bor Statistics. FIHCALO HUMS 4KF |SI.ATF!) FOR I OR RAI.E!(;e RFSIDEM Cllicai’c fit! : il' ■/ .■ (To -1 h: - dtried last weak so, Jo!hi N I'M j berty. 79, a nati-.a of p itnpb ..mi j a |,h:i:-nti.cv kclmo! gi udb.th >i I Shat. I'n vti-n'.v in ‘.nr < ias, oi i 1903. | Ai: Roberts, who v rni - Ohi j '.Ta nio live .• nurnbtT of yca/S' I ...a . ti.i -i .Saturday al hi t ,'i a :■< I "in -. ai.Tor'iii a; t,., infum./.!ior. ,-e- I ■ civt-ti i. ' i-elativ: .1: ;; I Aon ot Ua-. ia'r Ui .Xll P‘ j tort..: U Ink a, ho .! a vived :.v ; :IV'. ia" and ?■ tit* (bo:; ""aV-. ia• , fbiolbei -f),. :> P Rniit-i i T„ • i.i i min Fi' l a. i!.-. and Niciiola .K Ro I It: MM !v. U Mil'.:' Ah !. ‘ .Mcbbaaiej nrud ,".f: V ('. Pm i:l'.ti : aide 111 Hal igh. •VI }I, ,p |.I v ~ 'la I I , IJ- K!h M il i ii*p; t IS li’EVIV tl, SMUIi! P.i hop W. J Knpy.cr f.a l.r i to Hoi Hpli.as:' I 'pu nb o: CHI S. ii iopi it SI: OK. a ., 1 a a:, ii ■ d ; 'hi- w,ok 11-. che would "fi.i on ’': i It viba Head'- with :: , : Thf :c ~Vn~! ny l,j I C.vh. f, X ; pei. vMi la- Lo .ih. H tiff -'fst "it U RAL Sund-iv t If) TO pm Moth t 1 lav i of B.; a Illtoi r ..1,. . .1 ill reded i do ilir Ti-io rrttblk- is it.vilvd lo atfcpil MM i.p ai, .: 1 ( Im If 1 1 <*H S i llioir To Sm<* 41 110 j v Rfles Al. S|, Ambrose I hi ah t,H ChoM ,a ft;,. •A '.bio ■ i'r.i- ; I ( ■. I ii • at a , A Fislie. to ■ lot. ri! aui i Ip 4he soh: doit- .a; i ij j j ~v ; H W'lltninqtO!) St * Beef Stew * /pare Ribs • hick on * Pig Ff-et ® !lot Don't * Soft Drinks WgsSSSS^SSSsSSSSSSSSSSSBI IHE RALEIGH F ML HOME 24-HOUR iERVICE 'STi HAST ( A BARR t s Si C. A HAYWOOD, Owner l * v ” /// ! IW- '' ' i ‘ ■■ .. s-' : ! -> t '■Vi;'.- n£ sum b OF ALL THE things you want Thof new refrigerot >, the sleek modem tor, new furniture for the liv g room, the trip to places ki: You’ve always won dto see - they can be yours with regular savings. Save now for the time when your dollars v ill buy a lot more of the things you’ve wanle The time to start is next payday Why not isil us then and walk out *%£: ! v,-ith one of our sov igs account boots end the certainty as futuie happiness in your pedet! fW _ . EffiJSSiES Mechanics : if,if S & Farmers Bank if j M DURHAM-RALEiGH if i fimmi fP r '' - Ip| W - ml ■™i i «BP iMaer svini firs* prize ** ot’ K KuouLhi rc-d of v till; ■ ; f'r'ii >;■ i ! y account . 'he So, i..f S*i ’-'O Uv Act. vo'i ■ r f u! tio-t •. If Lu u ••not iu:io l yov*x nuni you may loro credit to/ you* IVlany now Or ado A darv barns •ir- now brino con*, trusted in County. HAYWOOD’S j SODA SHOP "Raleigh's Newest Seda Shop" • TASTY SANDWICHES • FOUNTAIN SODAS • ICE CREAM • CIGARS, CIGARETTES • COSMETICS • PERIODICALS JULIUS HAYWOOD, Prop, 417 S, Blood worth St. wtj.Hn finding :> ACCKKMTATIOIV h GRANTED FOR PHILANDER SMITH t.l I TLE RCCQ 'AN!o Ph tan j dor Smith e, liege, IVi thodisl | church mii port fl in.-dituti n, he- j i c one the fifth Negro sj win acercdiuiiioi ivorn that bed” ■ ■ orerit!v Hhiiund' r i- . !-:o the !.: ■ f i Ifoiu ■■ c >!k :o in the is- t<. ! cliievo -ue!) rci'.'g.iitioii The o. (.eiatnm rt t hi Cbvx’i> It ' .la* iatitot'xij o nh'.o ■ the .t• ' t Chirr. ! lid 1 : 1 1 111. [I i ifr < e 1C h e y;;n, Mn.-sutr, N<'iuh Dakota. [ lowa. Nebraska, Okla homa. AH . ;.Vi. IF, ,v cl l r.i iiarri:;. ■ : to: me,! y of Alabama. He hay mx v ■’ e’ :<:• pr. -adr ot and pro/i h.yor Oi HUNTER BROS. 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