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ILLUSTRATED SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON b>-Alfred j. Bu«cher ι ______ Scripture—Rev. 7:9-17 — H. " . 2 ·%' .su; .ν... " ■ ' .'Λ. i-«; [ h t fM a front multitude ν >·.; h rtti ' kir !» .· ; 1«» tordue·· rtoo I >„ ■ . t ι rub* > and palms m their hands. ι ! «t.ν ! round about bout th.· el·lors and the fill before th< t)·· r.e and worshipped G !, '. .i i' of alL AM one i>f tlie elders asked John, "What are these in white robes0" "Sir. thou knovest. John answered, and the elder #.»ld "they are those which came out of great tribulation." They shall hunger tv ?··.·!»· Tin- I.unit shall food thoni. at 1 shall It ad thoni unto living fountains nf u.it-is; anil "Cod shall wipe all touts from their oyos. (GOLDKN ι r\T Hev 4 S)' ι Tii;iti ι h»* F.iornei Cod, Source ot ! l^lp -BRASS Ί Λ 'ΚS' ON THF. \ >.\Y SCH · >1. I.F.SSON Che (Soîèett (Text ess®*·- - w·: ' -seswa^i^W-^ The Christ "'Holy, h■ ■ I\ hoh Κ the I.ortl Ood, the \!mlnhiv, who U wfco ι Willi !·· to <■ III.!'."—lie v. ϊ:;-*. Kv M \\ Μ \\ ( \ ΛΙ1 * I > f I 1 (Th> 1 ■ '■ ■■ ■ m : I'm! Lt - .· Λ ί ' !· !) ' 'iv\t b. · ιu : ;■ 1 ' ' " · r.! hi>!y. i· ' · \ (1 '. ' ':·■'■· v. hu \v . .i ■. i ti me " ι A SÈ $ £ $ a Δ f h ^ \ P ·■*> S àB a ae WB 41^ VU* 0/ »A Sp£ï § ViÉ» Σ» $ut Wer« [Toi J a . '( /M ' Λ ® # V J \ π ' - -11' s I ψ i# ^ CES *? S HERE at Clements Moto. Co. ι—i:i m : ί û: ί) πι i. s ; 11 !>oi: M 11 ■; ι εί ι '1 1 c;. s ,. ι ■ $745 1 — !!)!(! ί !Mi|> i i DOR— .". ' $625 I-— 1M ,·) !>' i ! '\1 FORD Π DOR— Ht· ·. tirt SSGS l—ίο 11 ii) ι < \ι vord n in»R— H< ;!!«- .'lid radio $675 1 — I ft:;s FORD Tl DOR— Γ; $450 : < κ<>ι ί ι ' «» \1 II ! "S !'l S MOI I'll si D \ Ν Γ ( S ? S \ KOI.I I !'i( Κ I Γ Ι !Ί '·: ι , moi 1 n < ο \< ii ! -IÎKÎ9 ι ou» γκι « κ $345 $395 $315 $285 $485 1—1!)S7 FORD Tl'DOR $295 ! Ιϋ.Ίι; Bl Η Κ SI D.W— $345 Clements Motor Co. Phone 437 Henderson, N. C. ,! (ίΐι ! κ · î« U1 mm ι. ιuai·, ' ν!. 1)1 k«! 1 .ι i ! . I HT. « ! .ill ι;, t. .nui ι.ιπι!. td . .mil |;ι·ι ·|·1< 'ni tf niiUt . t ■ 1 ' >t ai I >« · I « : ι the I. .. I. v. Inch Jesus ι ΊιΓΐ.-t. 'clothed w 1111 white robas, and palms h. their hands " The palms signify I. I C.l|lt'l rejt>ICIIlg at till' clllSe ι :. !lu .leu cai rit'ii thei i: t.'a I . .i l · Ί tabei liacles. Ill ii:!. ! ! : ! 11 ; i » · ""iiii'd with a loud . n i- saying. Salvation to our Oodl .... 11 ι tti-i I. n| 'ι .|i !lu t lui iin·. and J ? · tii I ..null Λ:.'ΐηκΙ tin throne v.cre angel.-, lia η al ι m lu . i ci tu be It* - ι . dilative ol tin church ut Christ I mI t ! a I 1 Li Γ I it a · t > ■ ι . as t Hit ' j ι·ι i'i;!.i it. '!.·;· ι 11 ving creature. 1 n-l. . ! ! V aient if irii ,. t! a· ■ ι. j 111 11 · I tii l >ld Tt - ta: ι .cut. Ail li ii hi I .ι ll.r th: ι lu ι η II it . ι laci , ..net ... Ιηρι>ed ('·· >d. •Say.ng. A..en HlesMiig. and glory, and wisdom, and thanksgiving. . ; .1 hui nid |j v. ι : and migii . Ii nto iii ι ,d li.r fviT and ι \ , ι . An.i ll " ι ι lu i ldi ι- asked .John, V, .1 ,.rr tin si· which an arrayed : ' r i i - ,: ι id whence came lin. Ii· ever an \\ ered S , th.ni km ι west." .i tin elder tl. m i. .re an wered i|i ,t sti.ui 1'he. e are the ν • ι.lit . ι great tribtilatn ι . ... lied their robes, and !· 1: 111 le : a til*.· blond ■ il t la I. a .i' j I ! a y bel. H e t1 ι (I i. :.d erve I lin da;. 1 i. ' : it and Ht· that • 11·- t'. . lit shall dwell : ill hi;■ ::· · ι:· ■ :m>re. neith- 1 ην m ilher shall the ai lig ' ..η them, nor any heat. j I" ·;,«· I.;.·, ι· which is in the ..I : 'lu th·· hall Iced them, ■id lead till'!! Ulltil 11 \ illg | nn'. ..I '.·. .iters and God shall · wipe away all tears iront their eyes." s. . tin heaven 11* which we all ·; : κ·1· v.. hall in·! I.'.· lint :ii , ·. ·. : η ; \. ι hall .· erve" oui God ■ dav. . 1 11·· " hill dwell n.u η 1: we live the Christian life her., v. t : ·:. II dressed m whit' . · : J · 1 , ι re t la git iry "1 ( ί. >d ; dng ll " and lead .. 1·. attains · 1 water.-. ,.h a - v. e know on earth. ' -liment. In this ι · · ' re . In η. more hur. ' h a . ' and the heat of the il·· I:. I be felt to trollhli ι (.;■ 'd shall wipe away al, : . 1 : :, ! e\ es. ■ ly the I. >rd < '· ·ιϊ. \i .··.!> · :..· was and who ι I !.. inie." Rural (Churches : !, >i iLLI'.l'KG METHODIST !,■ I \Y [.it·, pastor. ι ' the pastor at Ta ..t 1 1 a. ni. service; will !'<· ·.■ l : tin· Dit-vvrv church, at which t::"< : ! ■ nil prohibition :·· ' ; · : \ .1 ,-peaker whose . ι ! > ■!.: ' < η learned. . : : ι· ea.- tern Etandas . an:l ; un ited to biith μ : \ .e, III "■> NAZI SAVS OF FDR ADDRESS ((' n'inued From Paya One) a: ne attack, which has been go _ ι.μ j.«ι* several days η . n un· tied zone ol' the Ν rth A'.l.mtx the high command md ■ tliei : entators said scattered vessels ire being chased. Late di.-patches disclos· d the e.in ν was intercepted on its way iron·. \ ·'.}i America to England. Ti.e spokesman, who nave Ger my' : ιrst olïicial react, in to President Roosevelt's rder to lire on < it'rι an and Italian ships at sight. ■ Κι 1 ned to comment on pos.-ible fu ture action. What happens now"" he .ι ked. "Not Mr. Roosevelt, hut we, will li'termine that," he retorted Th -pokesnian took ::p point by .et the President'· allégation of German designs agaai t American shipping. V neerning the lr S destroyer Greer, he reiterated thai the Ger man submarine fucd nlv after the Greer had dropped depth bombs. The President'- ' .t ment that a il marine had ! .1 lowed a United States battleship la t July he called a pure invention Th" merchant ship Robin Moor a- -unk ai the Southern Atlantic in ci ■rdance with the usages of inter it onal law, the spokesman said, • I ι eing -he was carrying contra hand. If the merchantman Steel Seafarer a among the ships sunk by Ger oan planes, he contended, she was a a war zone declared bv both Ger lanv and Italv and was 1 aded with "ir materials #or Britain in the near "ast. Γoncernin? the sinking of the R Sessa off Iceland by a submarine, -aid the vessel was under the flag :t5 the ι■ 11 it-i 'ι ι· > ■ ! PaiKin .. Stock Market Holds Gains Ν ι w V ι ■ ·.. Sept. ι:· AIM Km anri.d h..il 1. ' mainta.ned then οιπι posure today in the wake of hi ' 111 ;. h t ' ... ! til.-;" ι I·. Hi t t i.l tilt" I'm sident. S:. i-i.. ϋ«·ϊΐ» ; ally . .··! · η ni. I 11 actiuit. I.l Till il : . ei \ t·; y . I.ill. w : !li U w v\ idt ι v. a ι:· : In nul - t ,.! I'. I . iy and r. ι, ι:, iditii ι χ!, ibiti d . ίιί .· ι. la; ' ι .1 .-tri ngt! ι■ While phares inclined t" . lip here and then nr., tiu· !'· 'Urti ι ln:;r. plu. sign.·-, pt 'dominated. Dealings slowed alii . 1 ■ .I· .iti'lv I.· ' ;> 1. ι en ι. (·.,, t'a . at 2 p. A. i ia. :. !.'. ill,.I· (I I All ι nr..11 I ι..a·«■- · I 70 Anac·.nda .1-.', Allan!a ( , 1 Line . I H- i Atlantii· Keliinng L'.! 7-;. Hi ndix A\ aition à!l 1 - ! Bethlehem Steel (17 1-2 Chrysler :>7 Columbia (J.as & Fli · C·, 2 ,'1-ί ( uiiimi r ι · ι a I Suivent 11 C 'ι m ιilidated ι ι: 1 ( Ί ιί (.'liltι.-.- Wnjilit !l ii-4 I )ul 'mit 1:~>2 1 " K.aetl II' 1 'ι.... e: 1. ··:.· 1 . ·! Ο e lie ι al Ι. î * ι * . 22 1 - ί Gene: .il .\l· ·'> Hit U-2 LiKKi t: >v Mm : l; ;:i; 4 Monte·· ' · W:·.·1 \· r·. .· Key ni ' lii 1 · maiv,. B 32 s nil, ' 111 Ιί., · ι y ι ; :i-.: Stand.·: ii ι >d (.' · \ J -ill J Λ Γ I.IHIIt MS S( OKI. \ l( I OK V ΟΛ I Κ KADII \l> (Continued From Pa^e Cine) United States and I ^. ... - ! ι ^ pressure an t in·- inc easUig aw.lia nt- ..f dangers ai the Far East ern η htary prepai .itmns <>t Ana ri ean, Br.t.sh, Ch.: ose and Dutch .ι,: ces. Japanese libérai are hopaig for a dial Willi the l'n · d State.· under which Wa-i. ne'a ii will a' least re lax the order freezing Japanese ered :ts and ■ the: re·>n· ::i:c pressure. Τ ■ in· . ην ■ ιcei*.·s in th.· plan, "1 a iy nei ■. ssarv tiι tighten ιί ·. ·· · ■ :! : tarists in Manchu II.. Μι·.. !· nt ;ind 1 tie ( , ! ι · ·. <1· r- from Ί ·■! internal \ ι ■ ! !.. ι η 1 hi »-e ο Γ H« ' ι ν «·\ t»r prirent ι . · : · . of such independent Cotton Prices Are Higher Ν .. S.]· ! J ΛI ' > (·.. t···. ■ Ί " nrd 1". t.. _'Ί I. : U ! It ι • '·..·:. .',. !.. . .·: I »< .ill ■ »»·: ι.». ι)··.·■ ml.· I .i r ni Prices and lilnu It.lies M.u llc.irl l)is.t"tr<iiisl.\ \\ In n Η .if lîo.iiii I nils 15.ib-oii S.M s ί I "· : ι ' · : i ! ' I 1 1'U1) ad- ■ : · - i. w: . ' they ·< ce,\ . : : \Ya ' a p. i ( )tt;i\v: Hut t «. till : . „ I .. ' « ί S '.. * - . : ■ ; ι . ι ! :. n !, ι. . : : t · | it· ( list ni I.i\ iim V .· : '·; · enta'.A .· de . η .. ·. : I !. · ρ : · ι : ι ; : 111 ■ ■ : ι ! : ι {».·\ - (■'·;■ I ·· ■ · ' ;■ 1 1' · > 111·■ 11 rer.cc \\ : :··.,··. i. 1 price: are • , . :... I Μ > ν. t!' :ΐ4-· -ο :· - ' ! · Ί';. ι ρ t ·<-..» 11 y true ν :ι ·:... . . . ■ il; - 111 ":i ΙιτΓι·: rlli'i " i ' !. : ι : ! \r i.i c ι if «ml;· ivr. ■ k < r- : ι î ι ci f. I : I . !... : t I II In raise I) : h the , . ·ί| ·· p: if- :ilii»v.· what tin: w ι!·) naturally In· i: allowed troubles lies with greater produc-1 t ii. .iu i'i .ι d demand and I wei prices. ( ·<η eminent Interference The ■■· "I'Miment i- uuilty o! rai :i u 11 h h i ; ι'λίλ ' ii at lea-t three ways' 111 1 ' !... lu-en !··;>· >■« t.uni and hippina t ■ · .' ■ · 1' tiie <· mntry at th·· rate : Sl'.onii.nua ρ·τ dav --covet ang 70 d : f fercn t pi ! n-t·· thn« increas ing demand CM'it has pegged the price ι if ι Ί- - ' d ii' i; lets a! rela lively h,.·'.ι : 11 \ liv annmineinc that it \\ ; ! 1 hay all f th; m offered. ( 3 ) 11 jail d η wheat and corn prices by the ρ.·1 ev. forced on the adniinistrati.nl by the farm hl.ic. e.f Presents Ideal Diet List For.Expectant Mothers liy LOGAN CLENDENIN'G, M. D. # One of my obstetrical friends feels that prospective mothers have a Rood deal of intelligence, enough to run their own diets. He does not approve of the custom which is becoming prevalent of Dr. Clendening will answer questions of general interest only, and then only through his column. giving expectant mothers courses of vitamins and charging extra sums for this. ( He might make an exception in the case of Vitamin Κ which is used to prevent the hemorrhage of the new-born.) His plan is to ask the woman to plan her own diet after a little study of what a balanced diet should be. He instructs her to be sure to get the protective foods, particularly milk and green vege tables and fruits, in the diet. Then he asks her to make a list of a diet that she eats for a week and this is brought in to him for supervi sion. Gives Sample Diet List He has kindly furnished me with a sample diet list that was made up and brought in by an expec tant mother in the routine course of seeing such patients. Ho and I both agree that it could not be improved on by the best dietitian in the world. For the benefit of others, here it is: Monday: breakfast; grapefruit, cereal flakes, toast, marmalade, milk. Lunch; milk. Supper; french toast, bacon, egg, milk. Tuesday: breakfast; gTapefruit, cereal flakes, toast, marmalade, milk. Lunch; milk. Supper; roast veal, carrots, lettuce salad, celery, bread, rhubarb sauce, cake, milk. Wednesday: breakfast; orange, dry cereal, toast, jam, milk. Lunch; spinach, beets, beans, cot tage cheese, rye bread, miik. Sup per; creamed veal, peas, carrots, bread, jam, banana salad, tea, cake, milk. Thursday: breakfait; orange, cereal flakes, toast, jam, milk, sweet roll. Lunch; deviled egg, sandwich, lettuce, cookie, milk. Supper; lamb chop, cauliflower, lettuce salad, pineapple, milk. Friday: breakfast; grapefruit, cereal flakes, toast, jam, milk. Lunch; milk. Supper; chicken legs, creamed peas, potatoes, car rots, celery, radishes, fruit Jello salad, cocoanut cake, milk. Be tween meals drink milk. Saturday: breakfast; orange, puffed wheat, toast, jam, milk. Lunch; egg, lettuce, bread, milk. Supper; chicken legs, creamed peas, potatoes, gelatin fruit salad, celery, cocoanut cake, milk. Candy Between Meals Sunday: breakfast; grapefruit, puffed wheat, bacon, egg, toast, doughnut, milk. Lunch ; sweet roll, milk. Supper; chicken leg, lettuce, cheese, egg, potatoes, celery, strawberries, cake. Between meals —candy. Monday: breakfast; grapefruit, cereal flakes, toast, jam, milk. Lunch; milk. Supper; cube steak, browned gravy, carrots, green beans, lettuce-celery salad, straw berries, cake. Between meals— candy. Tuesday: breakfast; orange, puffed wheat, toast, marmalade, milk. Lunch; ham sandwich, egg, lettuce, milk. Supper; Italian spaghetti, lettuce, celery, milk, bread, fruit Jello, brownie. Wednesday: breakfast; grape fruit, shredded wheat, toast, mar malade, milk. Lunch; Swiss steak, carrots, pineapple, cottage cheese salad, roll, coffee, ice cream, cake. Supper; pork chop, green beans, carrots, cabbage salad, roll, tea, rhubarb sauce, milk. Between meals have both milk and candy. QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS R. C.:—"What can be done for a child with funnel chest caused by rickets?" Answer—Nothing can be done to help the deformity, but in my experience it never does any harm. EDITOR'S NOTE: Dr. Clendening hu seven pamphlets which can be obtained by readers. Each pamphlet sell* fur 10 centa. For any one pamphlet desired, send 10 fen ta in coin, and a self-addressed envelope stamped with a three-cent stamp, to Dr. Logan Clendening, in care of this paper. The pamphlets are: "Three Week·' Reduc ing Diet", "Indigestion and Constipation", "Reducing and Gaining", 'Infant Feed ing", "Instructions for the Treatment of Diabetefl", "Feminine Hygiene" aod "Th· Care of the 1ifkig 8kln". iag MM crape coll^tccal. I. .11- al ρι.·.ο- ι «nidi to l!.i per ι ,t . ι ι ity "Partly prices" for farm crops I liii-j ■ .i. ι nai If U. l.i! ι 1 ι In ι uy ,i- much "I lli«' ttHUC ' as in· .1 in 1909*14 is perfectly feasibl* 1 lut rcmrmbti (hat in line* years , . l'ii I 111 It I .111 |o lll> I : · , 1 li...I ■ ilj ι η . ι . ι t; ii·!. 1'he trouble today I.11 Jill 1.111.11! at tied v. !ll IlIK'i ι I; ! ι ; ιiW'll «·'. ι . t , I 1 \ ι ι.' i- 1. lllll.lj m 1}»:".» I. : : 11 ·. ι 1· Ιι:ι\ ι 11 ι. a ι d I t ■ ι .ι !1 Γι 11 Ι·· ni Ι·\ Πι . ii:1 ! ι>· ' yrar III inci e e e. ! ι . . ι i llt'IIl V. ;·. ·Ι!\ du· |ι ι μ. .η \ : ι .ι:ι«1 ρ · I I <κΙ ρι ice I Μ.til "I ..I <■ ' ι 1 IV I ι "ΊΊ1 ι "1 i ! : ·:;ιΙ (•(II I il·.! I t η it I .ii'. at till liiU-.ι -1 pi '·· ill . t : ■ ■ - y - · 1., ;. I ■ ! 11 11 it it" \\ .! !»■ H iirkrrs \- I .irnii rs Wage ν ι kers . hould keep in nind inai higln ι wages mean higher il .11 s, :.ll I,H I > sill 'llill 1 ΙΊΙιΙΜΙιΙιοι i i.i 1 .1» thr\ ι 11 >t1 thru p. ii' tin'. nust pay more lor all they buy "It ; mi had lii.it ·■. I>ut it ι .- ■ ' \· Ii lllg .1 1.11 11 I I - pi I ι IT I I hi> »11tn- ill- trail ■·! 1" raisr uat. . here ran br 11.1 parity ol pricrs 11 . - u n iiit; lm thr labor Ir.jili r Ini l 111. workman and wrung . n ■ · politicians t· · to 1 tin tanner- .· i\ au now d ung l'a- mg laws λ . I Hot llliikr two phis 1 v. ■ 111 ι.ι i .\t . nor makr watci run uphill Tin : ι :*l solution lor · ur rmn ■ · ι. 11 ■ The whole paritj | τ·igram ; - ■ .rki-yid" win η Irrd grain and ι> ipplies loi1 1941 12 will In lar \ I a\ ι ι agr. Τι . tlirrr w ill I» ι In.';·, rattle and poultry m iiitii h ni. lint lrrd a\ ailable per i.th will t ρ tin 19LÛSUL? average. No maximum prices ii>r food have vit hi· η ,-rt. rxrept on imp n :rd | i dart Midi as prp.irr, enflrr. : aw .-alnion and eel tain rannrd ι Thr government. how vn. ..ι established an unheard o| a.'d : , y thing mininiuni wholesale I : π - lor I'.ogs, daily p: .d u-t-. . il-, egg.-, tumatiii . pea-, apn -, raisin and prune- In addition, t! e guv· Miment itsell has bought, '.'.'ougli the surplus marketing ad : 111 :i :-t ra ' n m. . .·, or 2llâ ιιιΓ.Ιι··η ρ ■ nul. • ! ρ : products. IT.i 111.11. η po.aul·· ι tard. 5S million pounds ο! cheese, 1 mill a ·η ca-e ol t· >:· at. .·■ . It n ill ion II, iiind - - I ,·. lyhi an . 9 η !'.u:i ρ nui - : vitamin concentrai· I million ··.» ι I g; apefru:I Li . '".Dill) In, -hi i • : ι. . ;i. and (54 n 1ί.. ιι ρ m l. ! .id and frozen eggs What ut thr Future? Those of ii. who have worked on a :. 11 m w ant the l.il'li el s 1 . In brttei oil. Farmers deserve better condi ti n-, hut till '..· should r ali/.r that the p· litirians are now "taking them lor a ride", vrs, and a ride Iowa d a rial precipice. Somt day the r artilicial farm aids, crop loan·, priée pegging, rtr., must conir t·· an end. lapse ol farm prices. Λ.ιΐ' better for lapse of farm ν ripes Far better 'nr (he fariner.» «.« · U'i Ιι· .i n .· .. ;j . till , n.ii'il .il I . 1. . It . ΙΊ',ι ; t!, . times cotries certainly c n-u. »1. lift nil! »t(H Κ up ..II t, . ι v rt pt p.. it»ly n ibm in·|·.u-cl i.,n 1,1 ll E""1» lllll '.til· III , I.;. I ..it ι Γ l< v. II.· Ml till Will- 1 , I ■ 11 ' ι ι Ι ,ι I w.iRf; :il ι no ι rul t; imhI dI l:ibt ; i Ii y ·" *' Ι' ! i iiiy nu . ,n>: !i\ : ·"«· ι ·< .11-· 1 pll ΛΊΊ ' tn 111' t .til Ι11".Ί· 1.1.1 ! „ iiiai'lnnt'iv. liu-li <'.ιπ ι'· · 111 in niât II lit ' ! 11 f lit 'V ■ I'll' · 11 ?« I a.., Ill \\ . 11 π , ι a t'i I'lit linvi'i nint nt ι in I· t , tin' tuition l'y l· It ''·; pr . - ami ν :ικ< ni· m·. 1 »ι11 I'.v spending more money 'η m w research, lowering tin· η I .1 ili- l ι lin t it ill. ι rrltic ug fnP ι·ΐΊ·,ii liill. .iiul developing tin· d, ,r. . , ι ut imr ρ .iplo. 4 OAlFOKT STEVENSON I Of !0| ΙΙΜΙ \ l Ml llOKICOW BILL ELLIOTT jaf/ps ACROSS t^THi KOCMts S~Til AI. AMI « OMl.Di S Τ \ C. I \ ( Ί ν ι: \ Γ λι ο \ . ιι ι: I Οι — 2ΙΙ<· I TODAY ΤΟΜΟΚΚΟΝ % Tim Holt in Six Gun Gold' SI HIAI. WD < OMI DY EMBASSY Till I'KII NDI.Y Till.ATKI Now I'lavilli; High Tension Thrills FXTK.V I.AST ΓΚ ΤΙ κι; Ol IIAL ΚΙ ΛΙΓ Λ\Ι> IIIS OKI II I Now I Know Henry Will Look His Best At The Office There's nothing like a well pressed, freshly laundered shirt to keep a man looking neat and well groomed. Shirts laundered by us fit that bill . . . they're done well enough to sat isfy the fussiest man. They're starched smoothly to your order . . . washed gently to preserve life and they're expeitly finished by hand. Try our laundry service . . . it's su 2 perior! I Henderson Steam Laundry Phone 508
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