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1932 THE WAYKESVILLE MOUNTAINEER Page 7 Poet's AWAY .... i.-mitless space, l".". to erase brorUl. nd the sor- where music doth , j t bird " igngs in men in the ebon of a greed, the malice, the , n. v.n :nr to his r my Spirit soars too, Wherever it flew, in its sons'. f'l cannot be "tfTHE TROUT HATCHERY Mr. F. J. Keiger, Super. jntemleiit. . ; vprv cute auint quite bold . . ...Ill i.olnra near tic win . M his n r.i. f in his cage will view assers by muti; as he chews his wist ;ul ee. has a serious vein - a. hit shV. fin shell the peanuts clean louth they fly. gives a little scare as they pass, like Ids ptaytul stare give him sass. rives a vivid scream Lr his lair . want to raise his steam fght perish there. t looks i. vinous thing trnm afar S3 low to make a spring our vitals are. . .. deer will great your here dai.r.v feet. ro,i an I kimper there, quite s I'.eet. li trout within the stream if at nlav reds eather 0:1 tha banks em day by day. ibear will resties3 be feet he'll stand, top and you will see shake your hand. I rives a lovinsr look the blue peahen r make a wicked strut iride offen 1. -J.M.NEWTON, Wayne3ville, N. C. ...SUCCESSFUL HOMEMAKING By RUTH MAVIS STONE FRUIT UPSIDE DOWN CAKE IS EVERYONE'S FAVORITE It's a topsy-turvy world at best, so why not an upside down take for din ner tonight? Hot or cold, this Is a dessert that every member of the fam ily appreciates and it's safe for the children to have all they want. Luckily enough, it's easy to make and Is full of good, nourishing ingredients. The ideal cake In some women's minds would be nn eggless, butteries, milk less concoction that apparently had everything in Its favor from the standpoint of economy but would rate zero in nourishment. You get out of a cake, pie or pud ding what you put in it, and it's a waste of time, fuel and ingredients to carry the economy motif too far. So the three eggs nnd half cup of butter called for In this recipe are not n lux ury but nn Investment In real food iiiiw "m t TfiminrniiiiMrj ifetl :rrr , Hi i ! ! u . W n : r,f AY s iais9eacriBioeaoE30ESSS e ad- up- 'a cup sugar 3 tablespoonfuls ' butter 1-3 to 1 cup brown sugar U cup nuts neighbors in the Brushy lumty of Person County pond for the community Vtf 'if I c s That her SlWns ffer the services of a M and a courteous Uong established in the fee of this community. fctageously located. bad nieht leyear. : PER-GARRETT JERAL SERVl '"ynesville. N. C, "liOKtl Ct Preleavened Flour Is an Excellent Aid in Making a Pineapple Upside-Down Cake. . Value. Dried fruit, however, may well be substituted for fresh if more con venient, and the almonds may be omitted. Another economy that can safely be recommended is the use of self-rising flour instead of ordinary flour. This is, simply a soft wheat Hour which lias been preleavened at the mill. No baking powder, soda or salt is ever added when self-rising flour Is used in a recipe. Think of the saving In measuring, sifting and mixing! And there's no possibility of omitting the baking powder, because it's already in and nerfeetlv blended with the flour. Self-raising flour need be sifted ! only once, and requires less stirri o ui;.i a recipe calling for self-ris ing Hour can usually be put togethei in half the time ordinarily required That means a real saving of time ti the busy housewife, i sen-rising Hour Is less expensl to use as it does not require any uitional baking powder. This means quite a saving as self-rising dour and plain Hour of the same grade sell at about the same price. A soft wheat Hour takes less shortening so that makes another economy. mo ingredients required for the siue down cake are: Fruit Upside Down Cake Fruit 3 ess yolks 3 ess whites lVj tablespoons lemon Juice 1 cup Felf-rising Ann. If dried fruit is used it should be given several careful washings. Soak overnight, or cook slowly without soak ing. No sugar is added. The fruit prepared, first melt the butter in a me dium sized frying pan. Add the brown sugar and cook gently until melted. Then add the fruit with shredded nuts. To make the batter, beat the egg yolks till thick. Gradually beat In half the sugar, usinv- a Dover egg 'beater, Add the lemon juice. Heat the egg whites until stiff. Add the remainder of the sugar to the egg whites. A whisk egg beater Is best for this proc ess. Sift the Hour Into the egg yolk mixture, alternating each addition of the dry ingredients with one of the egg white mixture. Mix these in by cutting and folding with a spatula or the whisk egf; beater. Tour the cake mixture over th? butterscotch fruit. Iiake In a slow oven (over .".."O de grees) for 40 to ."() minutes. I'.ake this right in the skillet, l'emove tiie cake from the skillet while sliil hot and turn it upside down for 'serving so that the .glazed fruit Is on top. A simple one-egg Is good lo use In stead of the sponge cake, Another good variation In the fruit Is to use sour canned cherries, crushed pine apple, and nuts. Drain the Juice from a No. 2 can of cherries and a No. 1 can of pineapple, mix with the nuts and proceed as before. This makes a delicious combination of sweet and acid foods. This cake, which makes a substan tial dessert at the end of a light meal, such as meat loaf, creamed potatoes, Harvard beets and sliced tomatoes, may be served either hot or cold. Whipped cream on top makes it extra good and extra nourishing. A quar ter of a cup of the dried fruit pulp folded Into a cup of whippM cream, after it has been whipped, makes a pleasing variation. f JONATHAN'S CREEK I o . -o The members of the Epworth League enjoyed a lawn party at the home of Mr. U. H. Ferguson Satur day night, July 30tlu After many interesting games wer played an ice course Was served. kav fin d Mra V. R. Masters and small daughter Mo-selle, returned last week irom a wee it 3 visit to iur. NOTICE "A come Pains better wav I'ho ret Intn o n FlUon can hardly expect I m troublesome "small Shi w...v,. . ' . -Ma is due to weak CJ"lM to got , mak it eaaler for "; orderly course. ymptoms dlsap ""I'liment of tag body Is XmKln!on t.mprary tomto, build up you womanly ailments. juusierv fet wear 30 days SoldBv F BOSTON- NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD, TOWN OF WAYNESVILLE. Tho f;iti7.ena and Tax Payers of the Tn-nrr, nf Wo VM3 VI 1 1 P. Will take nO- tifP tbar the Budcet for the Financial operation of the Town for the year beginning July 1st, 1932, and ending June 30th, 1933, is now on file in the office of the Town Clerk, for the in spection of any person interested. A public hearing will be held on 3 a id Budget, in the office of the May or, at 3 o'clock P. M. on the fourteenth of August, 1932, at which time &ny objections and exceptions to the Budget will be heard. . R,. r-,nr nf tho Mavor and Board 'of Aldermen, this the 29th day of July, 1932. . Tnvv, Aug. 4-11 : Clerk, ORDINANCE r j. W tho Mavnr and Jt: ill ui uaiucu ktj v Board of Aldermen of the Town of Waynesville, 4 ITL.i nanin firm OT PftfDOr' i. iiiai nn; ytiau"! ... r , . jTiT : nr Veamncr within taO atiuu, uvijs .v 1 o " - .nrrwirt limits 01 tne A own ui of female. 1 1 IICO lliv, sj o " of the age of six months or over, nan onv, licpni. tax as 11 icd by the Board of Aldermen at the. time for levying other special or fi - lege tax. oaiu w w - cai year. refusiifg to pay said tax as levied, it ehall be the duty cf the Collector, Chief of Police, cr other person charged with the collection ci saiu niA toy ha4 nnt been Daiu. 3. That if at the end 01 tnree after said dog has bean impounjen .n; Antr hni not naid ine uwiier i o.v n - - - -- - - . the tax, together with an additional fee of one dollar, then, it shall be the duty of the person charged wuh the collection of the tax to destroy : j j jn a nuisance. 4. That this ordinance shall be in effect from and after its Pa"age. HEDWIG A. LOVK. Aug. 4-11 4 Clerk. Masters' parents in Burnsville, Mr nnrl Mm. Jarvis McCracken and family of Waynesville were guest3 of nnH Mis ;vf H. Duekett Sunday. Miss Willia and A.mie Boyd spent several days last week vi3:ting- nenos and relatives m iron uurt. Misses Oi a Lee and Edna Ferguson visited friends on Wnite Oak last Mr. and Mrs. Carl G -een and Ua.ih Pines OraJli: snent Sun day with Mr. and Mrs. FroU AlhiCii. R W Howell and tlauarhtr. Maity Joe, visited.Mrs. larvis -Mlison of Waynesville last week, Mr. T L. Revelle visited friends in this community last week. Mr. Medford Leathervvor. i is sper.u- ?nn. n foMir dAva in (! Til"!! Vllb'. S. C, visitine his brothers, D. B. and J. G. Leatherwood. . ' Several people from this communi ty enjoyed a barbecue picnic at Sprucemont last week-end. ' Mrs. Day Mann ,01 canton vsueu her parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. C. Frank- n. Sunday atternonn. Afi0 RloripV.,. Allon and Mr. Ber nard Franklin of W'aynesvjlle spent Kntvd a V afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Leatherwood. Sarah, Dean and Ray Kogers ppent last week-end with their grandpar ents. Mr. and Mrs. Jon.i Koger3, 01 Crabtree. " . Mr. Marion Howard is spending a few days this week visiting relatives in Newport, Tenn. THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE FOR NEWSPAPER ADVERTISING fed Rheumatics When lortunng Pains Are Stopped ti doctor met vitb suco nnannmtul SUCCUa lfl treating rhramatlsm tfaat nla of flea was always crowded with patlants from far and Dtar. Bs mass oi ouutandlnt prssertptlon analla- bla Utroufn arug svora could Mn.f It Thousands who nwar draam- frtadom from tha torturing pains of rhsn Joltiin. neuritis, rambato and neuralla with this amaslng presorlptlon. afakaa no dUfaranea how Intansa tha pata or IMw long you-w solfarad H ry n ttraa doaaa dont nring blessed, comforting reUef druggist U1 refund your money rhr an no opiates or nareoUes la Bo-Ho-Ma. win and powerful yet absolutely asm. 5. Why waste Orae with .nythtog toa doesnt stop your palnr U Ru-Mp-lta does that you know yon win get weU. Dirtay. on eausee suffering Try this fast wort-, fng preoption th.t puu ",f -,firm aa their feet ready tar; work or play! , First Official Hearing In New Court House Is Heard Last Thursday The first official hearing to be heard in the new court house was held Thursday by Commissioner Wil son, of the North Carolina Industrial Commission. '.r. Wilson stated, "I have been in tveiy court room in North Carolina and think the Haywood County court is by far the most beautiful ol The second hearing was Friday :i!irn.ns before F. E. Alley, Jr., ref eies, in reference tri1.. Attorneys appearing for the plaintiffs wire George Ward, of Asheviile, and W. R. Francis, of Waynesville, The defendants were represented by Hon. T. L. Johnson, of Asheviile. Cases coming up were: Baker vs. a mort gage company; Geo. BaJl vs. a mort gage company; and Mrs. Lucy White Hyatt vs. a mortgage company. The State Farmers Coivehtien wil. ca held at State Co. !-..? during the week beginning August 20 .Wairtn W. Watson of Lake Landing, Hyde County, is president of the organization. "You want to stop now?" said the golfer. "Why, we've only played live holes." It was her first day at golf and he said: "Well, the pro told me that the par for the round was 70 and I'va played that number already." NOTICE BY PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS AND WARRANT OF ATTACHMENT STATE. OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. J. WILEY JAMES vs. W. A. LEFLER. THE DEFENDANT, W. A. LEF LLU, above named will take notice that an action as above has been com menced in the Superior Court of Hay wood County, North Carolina, for the purpose of collecting a debt which arose upon a contract between the plaintitf by reason of a breach of the same by tne defendant, Wr, A. Lefler, which represents ptfrt of the pur chase price of land for the amount of $645.00 with interest on the same from the 30th day of July, 1932, as evidenced by two promisory notes; and the said defendant, W. A. Lefler, will further take notice thait on the 30th day of July 1932, summons and warrant of attachment were issued out of the Superior Court of Haywood County in favor of the plaintiff and against the defendant, W. A. Lefler above named, which attachment has been duly levied upon the property of the defendant W. A. Lefler, situat ed in Haywood County: that the de fendant W. A.Lefler will further take notice that he is required to appear on the 26th day of September, 1932 at ten O'clock A.M. ibefore the Clerk of the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty at his office in Waynesville to an swer or demur to the Complaint of the plaintiff filed in this action, aind to the attachment thereon, or the plain tiff will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. This the 30th day of July. 1932. W. G.BYERS, Clerk Superior Court. Aug. 4-11-18-25. G. N. G NOTICE IN BANKRUPTCY In the District Court of the United States for the Western District of North Carolina. In re CLYDE MIZELL, Bankrupt. Clyde Mizell, Waynesville, N. C., having on the 20th hut. filed a volun tary petition in bankruptcy, having on the same date been adjudicated a hnnltimt rh first ineetinir of his creditors will be held August 8, 1932, t-t 12 M., at the offlce of Jos. k. donn son, Attorney, Waynesville,-N. C whan thQ creditors mav attend, nrove their debts examine the bankrupt, elect a trustee, and at tne same time any other business presented will be tmisacted herein. This July 25, 1932. F. W. THOMAS, Referee. 1 time. IN BANKRUPTCY NOTICE In the District Court of the United State for the Western District of North Carolina. In the Matter of MIZELL SALES & SERVICE, Incorporated, Bankrupt. Mizell Sales & Service, Inc., Way nesville, N. C-, having on the 20th inst. filed a voluntary petition in bankruptcy, and having the same date been adjudicated a bankrupt, the ,-i mMtinir nf-it rreditor will be held August 8, 1932, at 12 M. at the office of Jos. E. Johnson, Attorney, Waynesville, N. C, when the creditors may attend, prove their debts, ex amine the bankrupt, elect a trustee, j nf fV,n ooma time anv other bus- auu V .in. - - j iness presented will be transacted herein. This July 25, 1932. F. W. THOMAS, Referee,. Asheviile, N. C, NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PARDON All persons will hereby take notice that Julius Whitmire, heretofore sen tenced to the state penitentiary, in the Superior Court of Haywood Coun ty is making application for pardon or parole. Aug. 4-11. D. D. A. NOTICE ' STATE OR NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. IN THE SUPERIOR COURT. LUCY SIZEMORE, ' : v. OSCAR SIZEMORE. TO OSCAR SIZEMORE: You will hereby tak notice that on August 6th, 1932, at 10 o'clock A. M. and thereafter, in the Law office of Walter B. Smith, Attorney-at-Law, in the Town of Pineville, Bell County and St-te of Kentucky, before.". alter B. Smith, a Commissioner appointed, the undersigned will take the deposi- iens of Jim Henry Lee and Floyd Bar nett and others, to be read as evidence iui- the pU.intiff in the above entitled ction, which is now pending in the Su perior Court of Haywood County. State of North Carolina. And you wul further take notice that the de fendant is a non-resident of the Su.te and has no attorney of Record, and that if the taking of said de po rtions is uwt begun and completed on the faid day, the same will be con tinued from day to day until com pleted. This the 13th day of July, 1932. LUCY SIZEMORE, Plaintiff. By W. J. HANNAH, Attorney for Plaintitf. luly 21-28-Aug. 4. NOTICE OF SALE OF REAL ES. TATE Under and virtue of power and au thority contained in that certain deed of trust, dated March 10th, 1928 and recorded in Book 20 Page 155, Hay wood County Registry, and executed by W. C. Russell and wife, to the Cit izens National Bank of Raleigh, N. C, Trustee, default having been made in the payment of the indebtedness se cured thereby, whereby the entii't amount of said indebtedness be came due tind payable and demand having been made by the holder of said note upon the trustee named therein to advertise and sell the prop erty described in said deed of trust, the undersigned will offer for sale for cash nt public auction at the Court house door in Waynesville, Haywood County, N. C, at noon on Friday, August 19th, 1932, the following de scribed real estate: All that certain piece parcel, or lot of land, situate, lying and being in Waynesville Township, Haywood County, Sti'te of North Carolina, ana more particularly described as fol lows: BEGINNING at a stake standing in the Northeastern margin of Park Drive 8(50 feet with the Northern and Northeastern margin of Park Drive, .11 an Eastern direction, from the in tersection of the Northern margin cf Park Drive with the Eastern margin of Fast Street and runs .henca North 51 degrees 30 minutes East 431.3 feet to a stake; thence South 40 degrees hast 100.1 feet to a .'take; thence South 51 degrees 30 minutes West 435.15 feet to a stake in the Northeast margin of Park Drive; thence with the Northeast margin of Park Drive in a Northwestern direction 10') feet to the point of beginning. Containing one acre, more or less. Being a part of Lot .No.-ST of Block "D" of the J. R.Thomas property, us per survey and Map of J. Wr.Seaver, mr-nV September, 1918, and recorded in Map Book "A," Page 69, Record of Maps of Haywood County, North Carolina. Being the same property described in a deed from J. L. Wright and wife, Hester Lou Wright, to W. C, Russel and wife, Neva Russell, bv deed dated May 7th, 192(5, and recorded in Book 70, Page " liaywood county, tie cords of Deeds. And being the same property de scribed in a Map made bv J. C. Gran nan, Civil Engineer, February 29th, 1928, and now on file in the ofiice of I'-hn H. Manning, Commissioner, World War Veterans Loan Depart ment, Raleigh, North Carolina. This 12th day of July, 1932. North CiiTolina Bank and Trust Company, Trustee, Successor to Citizens National Bank of Ral eight, N. C, Trustee. By: II. M. ( orh-jtt, Vice- t ret i dent. Terms of sale Cash. Place of Sale Courthouse t'.oor, Waynepville, N. C. Time-of S?'!e -Noon, FrHay, Au gust 19th. 1932. July 21-28-Aug. 4-11-18. at the Southwest corner of the J. C. L. Gudger garden, and runs thence with said margin of said street S. 22 W. 91 feet to a stake in said margin; thence S. 57' E. 109 feet with the lin of the C. S. White to the point where said line intersects with said J. C. L. Gudger line; thence N. 33" 30' E. 66 feet to a stake; thence N. 3S SO' W. 52 feet to a stake, the Southwest coiner of the said J. C. L. Gudger garden; thence N. 52 30' W. 79i feet to the BEGINNING. Being the same property described in a deed from W. C. Allen and wife, Cottie Allen, to Mrs. Edith Hooper Mangum, dated May 3, 1924, and re corded in Book 63, page 163, Record of Deeds of Haywood County. Sale made pursuant to the power conferred upon me by deed of trust executed by Edith Hooper Mangum and husband J. T. Mangum and dated November 10, 1928, and recorded in Book 22, page 348, Record of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, to which reference is hereby made for all the terms and conditions of the same. This July 23, 1932. D. M. BARCLAY and J. R. MORGAN TRUSTEES July 28; Aug. 4-11-18 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE'S SALE OF LAND A DMINISTRA TOR'S NO TICE Having qualified as Administrator of the Estate of Hempton G. Westcott, deceased, late of Haywood County, N. C, this is notify all persons having claims against said estate to exhibit them to the undersigned at its office in Asheviile, N. C, on or before the 22nd day of July, 1933, or this no tice will be plead in bar of their re covery. All persons indented to said estate will please make immediate payment. This the 22nd day of July, 1932. WACHOVIA BANK AND TRUST COMPANY, Administrator of the Estate cf Hampton G. Westcott. Tuly 21-28-Aug. 4-11-18-25. EX ECUTRIX' NOTICE Having qualified is executrix of the estate of Claude A. Haynes, deceas ed, this is to notify all psons hav ing claims against said estate to oresent them to the undersigned at TWaynesviile, N. C, on or before the 7th day of July 1933 or this notice win be plead in bar of their recovery. All persons indebted to said estate will lease make immediate payment. This 7th day of July, 1932, MLsa Annie McCracken Haynes, Executrix estate of Claude A. ' ' ' .Haynes. '.-.'. April 7 Aog. 5 pd. NOTICE OF TRUSTEES' SALE On Monday. AugBst 23rd, 1932 at eleven o'clock, A. M. at the court house door in the town of Waynesville, Haywood County, North Carolina, I will sell to th. highest bidder for cash, at public outcry, the followinglands ni nnmiM lvinsr rA boincr In the town of Waynesville, and more par ticularly descnoea as ionows: RFnTlSTNINfi nn a ataka standing in the Eastern margin of Haywood Street STATE OF NORTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF HAYWOOD. By virtue of the power vested in the undersigned by Deed cf Trust, executed by SALLIE T. HYATT and PAUL HYATT, dated the 2ith day of June, 1929f to secure certain indebt edness therein mention to MRS. J. M. EVANS, and default having been made in the payment of the indebted ness therein secured, and having been requested by the holder of the said indebtedness, I will, on th3 6th day of August, 1932, at twelve o'clock mid day, at the front door of the Court house in the Town of Waynesvillo, Haywood County, North Carolina, sell to the highest bidder for cash, to rat isfy said debt and interest and oosOs, the following property, to-wit: ALL those certain tracts 0- parcels of land, lying and being in Haywood County, Pigeon Tcwnsh".f, and more particularly described as follows: Be ing fully described in a Deed from J. K. Cathey and others, to SALLIE T. HYATT, dated October 16, 1888, as Recorded in Book "Y," nage 200, et seq, Record of Deeds of Haywood County, North Carolina, adjoining the lands of F. B. Evans, J. rC. Cathey, and others, BEGINNING on a buck eye on the East bank of Pigeon River, and runs S. 384 E. 121 poles, cross ing the grave-yard hill to a stake on the South bank of a drain on the West side of the State Road, and North Bide of said drain; thence S. 6114 E. 59 poles to a stake; thence 6" -4V4 poles to a small white oak in a swag at the edge of woods; thence S. 77 E. 82' poles to a black oak on top of a ridge in F. B.Evans' line; thence with said line to Pigeon River; thence Up said river as it meanders to the BEGINNING, Containing 72 rcres more or less. Excepting from above described tract 16 11-100 acres, sold to Herman Singleton and wife and released by a release dated Sept. 17, 1931. Said Deed of Trust being Register ed in Book 22, Page 482, Records of Deeds of Trust of Haywood County, North Carolina. This the 5th day of July, 1932. JOHN M. QUEEN Trustee. July 7-14-21-28-A.g 4 NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND Under and by virtue of the authori ty conferred by deed of trust execu ted by J. R. Thomas and wife, Jose phine Thomas, dated the 15th lay of October 1927, and recorded in Book 20, Page 102, in the Office of tho Register of Deeds for Haywood Coun ty, V. S. Bryant, Substituted Trus tee will at twelve o'clock noon on WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 17th, 1932 at the Court House door of Haywood County in Waynesville, North Caro lina, sell at public auction for cash to the highest bidder, the following land, to-wit: BEGINNING at a -take in the Northerly side lino of Church Street the said stake being the Southwest corner of O.T. Alexander's lot, and runs thence North 72 degrees West 168 feet with the side line of Church Street to a stake; thence North 28 degrees West 40 feet with the side line of Church Street to a stake; thence North 2 degrees Wost 65 feet with the side line of Church Street to a stake; thence North degrees AH niniiUn F.ast 85 feet, with the side line of Church street to a stake; thence South 72 degrees East Mo tee to a fttake, the North West corner of O. T. Alexander's lot; thence with said Alexander's line South 18 degrees West 164 feet to the BEGINNING point on Church Street. BEING a part of the same proper ty conveyed to James R. Thomas and wife, by deed from W. T.Crawford, et als. Trustees, and recorded in Deed Book No. 58, page 299, and by deed to James R. Thomas and wife, recorded in Deed Book No. 58, page 178, record of Deeds for Haywood County, North Carolina. This sale is made on account of default in payment of the Indebted ness secured by said deed of trust. A ten per cent (10) cash deposit will be required of the highest bidder at the sale. This the 11th day of July. 1932. V. S. BRYANT, Substituted Trustee. July 21-28-Aug. 4-11. ;.,.'f. m i't I !m 'I a fill if t ! ? 5 fi ; 1. 4 ft i. ( -.f ft 'Vlf a ri i(i V i' :-t 'IK' i ii mill it v : III Y ! .1 ill t . til 1 f
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