Claude News (Claude, Tex.), Vol. 43, No. 9, Ed. 1 Friday, November 6, 1931 Page: 2 of 7
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WANTED—One dozen laying Pul-
lets—Call 67. (DH)
Have two good used tractors to
trade for live slock.—Nelson Chev-
rolet Company. 10-c
FOR RENT—Two furnished
Mams at $10 u month. See Mr:;.
Mitchell, or phonc41. 10-c
LADIES CALLING CARDS
Tlve Claude News carries those
punnel calling cards for the ladles
of distinction. We will print as
small a number as 25 cards on up
to any amount desired. Call at The
News Office for particulars or
Phone 97.
POSTED NOTICE
This Is to notify the public that
•11 of the J. A. Pastures are posted,
and hunting, trapping or fishing
Is not premltted and all trespassers
will be prosecuted. CLINTON
HENRY, Asst. Mgr. 12-tf-c
Have two Rood used tractors to
trade for live stock.—Nelson Chev-
rolet Company. io-c
What a feeling It Is to hear you
say "That's a good Hamburger".—
WAG-INN i4-c>
ROYAL TYPEWRITER, In A1
Condition to sell at ONLY $35.
Phone 97 and buy a real Typewriter
Life Insurance at Cost
Why Pay More?
AMARILLO M. B A Policies Pay
four ways; Pay Promptly; Pay In
Full; but Cost Less!
112E. 5th. St. Phone 22911
It Is fine for the Claude school
to he a member of the Southern
Association, but when it comes
time for them to check you up
it is a different story. It Is ex-
pected, hawever, that a favorable
report will be made as to the
findings of the inspector. She
was very emphatic in regards to
our library. We are going to be
forced |.o enlarge and change
the location of it.
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CET YOL'R DAILY NOW
For the next rew days we are
able lo offer you your NEARB1ST
DAILY and the Home paper—The
Amarillo Dally News and The
Claude News, BOTH ONE YEAR
for ONLY $5 45. This will be a
great saving to you on boflh
your daily and your Home Town
Paper. This applies both to old
time subscribers and new .subscript-
ions. It your post office is out-
side of Armstrong County add
95c axtra to pay Zone rate pos-
tage. Call or write THE CLAUDE
NEWS, Claude Texas. tf
(Continued from Pace One)
DR. W. M. CURL
DENTIST
817 FISK MEDICAL ART ANI)
PROFESSIONAL BUILDING
AMARILLO, — TEXAS
We are able to make a saving for
you on your Fort Worth Star
Telegram this year, the rate being
lower than it has been in 14 years.
Your renewal will be run from one
year from the time it is out, even
if you pay several weeks In ad-
vance for it.
All New subscribers to The Star
Telegram will receive this paper
FROM NOW until December 31st
1932 for ONLY $5.95—SEVEN
DAYS IN THE WEEK Daily with-
out Sunday paper ONLY $4 95 for
one year.
SAVE A DOLLAR By renewing
for Your Claude News and Fort
Worth Star Telegram togather,
you will SAVE ONE DOLLAR Or
one dollar less for both papers
togather for one year CLAUDE
NEWS. CLAUDE. TEXAS
COMING
DOCTOR It I \
Of Minnesota
To Amarillo
Herring Hotel
Thursday and Friday, Nov. 12
& 1:1
after 40
bowel trouble
Constipation may very easily become
Chrome after forty And any continued
Constipation at that tune of life may
bring attacks of piles and a host of
oilier unpleasant disorders
Watch your bowels at any af
Guard them w ith particular rare aftei
forty Whenever they m-ed any help,
remember a doctor should kjiow what
la best for them.
"Dr. Caldwell's Syrup 1'epsm"
is a Juilur's prescription for tlir boiixh.
Tested by 47 years' practice, it has
been found thoroughly eflective in
relieving constipation and its ilLs for
men, women and rhildreu of all ages
It hits proven perfectly safe even fol
babies. Made from Iiesli laxative
herbs, pure pepsin and olliei harmless
ingredients, it cannot gripe; will not
sicken you or weaken you; can be used
without harm as often as >out breath
is bad, or when your tongue is coated;
whenever a headachy, bilious, i^aasy
condition warns of constipation.
Ok W B Caiuw ill's
SYRllP PEPSIN
A Doi tor'i Family Laxative
Two Days Only
Hours—10 A. M. to I r. M.
1)R KKA. well known American
Physician, specialist in the science
of internal medicine, licensed by
the state, visiting many Important
places m the State, Treating dis-
eases without surgical operation.
Specialist m stomach, liver and
bowel diseases, as complicated with
blood, skin, lungs, nerves, heart
kidney:., bladder, nose, throat, rheu-
matism. neuritis, bedwettmg, pella-
gra. blood pressure, leu ulcers, slow
growth, and deformities In children
II" does not operate for chronic
appendicitis, gall-stones, ulcers of
stomach, goiter Small turners, skin
canci-r, tubercuhu glands, moles,
warts, facial blemishes, piles, fistula
varicose vein; treated with the
hypodermic injection method.
DR. REA i: an experienced prac-
tltionei in chronic diseases, he also
Ice a special diploma in dseases of
children, and applies his efforts in
he interest of those diseases that
h" is best Qualified to treat, so if
ailing, and not getting any better.
see Ilim, at this time as delays just
prolong your illness
He will i4i\•• fre' consultation and
examination. Si rvu < and medicines
reasonable cost, where there s need
of treatment Remember the date,
and bear in mind that his treat-
ment is; different
Married women should come with
their husbands and children with
parents.
nus REA BROS. Laboratory.
Minneapolis Mum Since 1898 <9-P'
v \\ I MOM \ ON \ Ol It DAILY
P M'l It
for winter production.
Have you worked out your bal-
anced ration and started your pul-
lets and hens on it? If you have
not you can't expect to get heavy
egg production.
Have you one nest for each
five hens? Have you prepared 1
foot of double side space at your
feed hoppers for each 10 hens?
Huve you talked with your County
Agent recently about your poultry
flock, flock management, culling,
worming, lice, and balanced ra-
tions? If you can answer all the
above questions in favor of your
flock of poultry you are ready
to begin your year of profitable
ploultry production —Jack D. Hud-
son—County Agent.
Local and Personal
an Ama-
of
(Ntl'l
~ PHILLIPS-
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QUIET YOUR
mi:i{\i:s
For Trouble'
dlir to A. id
r|D STOMACH
0*HS NAU L-
When
Bain
Comes
WHAT many people call indiRes
tion very often means execs-
acid in I lie stomach, rhe tic!
nerves have been over-stimulalcd
and food sours I lie correcti ' i ai
alkali, wliiili neutralizes the : ■"
instantly. And llie best alkali kiioy
to medical science is Phillips Mi"
of Magnesia.
One spoonful of this harmless
tusteless alkali in water neiitrali/.e-
liutautly many times that line 1
acid, and the symptoms disappeai
at once. You will never use crud<
methods wheu once yoti learn tin
efficiency of this Cio, get a small
bottle to try. .
He suie to get the genuine Phillips
Milk of Magnesia prescribed by
physicians for 50 years in correcting
exce.ss acids. '25c aud 5Uc a bottle—■
(my drug store.
This Delightful Wuy
MRS Alice Fischer (picture
above) says she is "the hap
piest woman in the world."
"I often used to wish I
was dead Couldn't sleep;
couldn't enjoy myself. It
seems as though I had tried
every nerve medicine made,
but without any benefit un-
til I tried Dr. Miles' Effer-
vescent Nervine Tablets.
They certainly proved their
worth for me. I am the hap-
piest \eoman in the world
and I don't mean maybe."
Mrs. Alice Fischer
If >1111 are Nervous. Sleepless. Crank?.
Hlue. If you ha*r Nervous Headache,
Ncr«uui Indigestion, take Dr. Miles'
i£8er«e«i-fnt Nervine Tablets.
•Jkrmm:
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Mrs. Elliot weeks was
rillo shopper Saturday.
Ben Ransom shipped a car
cattle to Kansas City Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wilson spent
Monday afternoon in Amarillo.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Campbell
and Mr. and Mrs. G'arlyle Ooodger
were Amarillo visitors Monday.
Mrs. Hunt mother of Mrs. Walter
Hogg is very ill at the Hogg
home in south Claude.
Scott Hogg a Student of Tech
College at Lubbock, spent Sunday
with home folks.
Mrs. Robert A Campbell visited
her sister in Canyon Saturday
Mr. and Mr:;. John J. Ooodger
and John J Jr., were in Amarillo
Saturday.
Mrs. 1). C. Dodge and little |
daughter Pauline and Mrs. Sain
Smith were in Amarillo Saturday.
Mrs. W Ci Aldridge and daught-
er Dons were Amerillo visiters
Monday.
Miss Lela Bates md Melba
Dodge w.-re Amarillo visitors Wed-
nesday.
Coke will give entire satisfaction
and lower fuel bill for the whiter,
See R C BALLARD, Claude. (9-Ci
I
Leon McFarland, wife r.ntl small |
son Jimmy Lynch of Panhandle
,'.erc visiting relatives here this
iveek
M.'s. C'nra Pallet^ came over
from Pampa to spend last Sun-
day with friends and relatives.
District court which met Oct- !
ober 19. was dismissed Wednesday
November 4 The docket was very ;
light tins term.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur DeHart |
came home Monday from Eastland
and other points in East Texas.
Mr and Mrs. J. M Howe and \
daughters Misses. Frances and
Drusilla accompanied by Mrs,
O'l'trude Ashworth were shopping
in Amarillo Saturday.
WANT to buy some good shoats
weighing from 100 to 150 pounds
Nelson Grain Company. 10-c
Mr. and Mrs. T A. Everytt
are moving to the south side of
the new Duplex Mr. Williams has
just completed.
Miss Marguerite Thorn?. who has
beer with her sister Mr.-,. Mary
Stewart at Sweetwater the past
two mon hs came home Tuesday
evening.
Mr. and Mrs. T. A, Cheauveaux
are now occupying their new 7
room residence with all modern
conveniences, built on their farm
two an one-half miles ^southeast
of town.
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Hudson were
Amarillo visitors Friday of last
week.
Lower your winter coal bill by
using Coke, only 1 per cent ashes
and costs less, see R. C. BALLARD,
Claude. <9-C
Mr. and Mrs. W H. Hamblen
of Wayside, Texas, were visiting
j Mrs. Ida E Dye and family several
clays this week while Mr Hamblen
I was serving on the Grand Joury.
Mr and Mrs. Bill Hood and
children of Tell, Texas, spent Sun-
| day night here with his parents
j Mr. and Mrs. F A Hood
Mrs. John McClure left Friday
night for Huston, Texas where
she wena as a deligate from
the Claude Eastern Star. The
State meeting was held at Huston
this year.
Mrs. H B McGowan was called
to Ft Worth to the bed side
of her mother who is very low
Mr and Mrs Sherwood Ridley,
Mr and Mrs. Cecil Berry and
daughter Barbara Jean were guests
in the McElroy home Sunday
Robert Thomas, who has been to
different points in California visit-
ing relations and friends, for the
past few weeks, returned home
Sunday.
Mrs. P. L Ledwig and little son.
Billie and baby Marjorie Ann.
accompanied by Mrs. J K Thomas,
were Amarillo visitors Friday After-
noon
Coke is cheaper in the long run
Coke has only one per cent ashes
Burn coke and save money. s<>e R
C BALLARD. Claude. Texas (9-C>
Mrs H M. Klglit from Long
Beach. California is spending a
few weeks with her sons Mai
and Harp, and other friends and
relatives. Later she will go to
Ft Worth to spend some time
there with her daughter Mrs
L A McWhlrter
Represenative of the Southern
Association of Colleges and Secon-
dary Schools visited the Claude
school last Monday.
WANT to buy some good shoats
weighing from 100 to 160 pounds.
—Nelson Orain Company. 10-c
The football boys are having
their pictures made this week
They are having a groupe picture
and Individual pictures made.
Mrs. C. O. Kight spent Wed-
nesday In Amarillo visiting her
daughter Mrs. Claude Brummett.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimes and
little daughter Dorthy of Wash-
burn spent Sunday with Mrs
D. L. Kerrlck
Mrs. Grant of Pampa spent the
week end visiting her parent-
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell.
John Campbell has returned ti
New York City to resume hi-
study of Art.
Sunday Mrs. Claude Brummett
and little daughter Claudia May
came down from Amarillo and
were joined by her parents Mr.
and Mrs. C. O Kight and Mrs
H. M. Kight ol Long Beach,
California.
Rev. Merrell a Christian min-
ister is conducting a meeting at
Panhandle, assisted by Rev. Martin
Pope.
Mr. and Mrs. J. T Grimes of
Washburn have recently gone to
Kansas City where Mrs. Grimes,
who has been ill for some time,
will see the clinic in a hospital
there.
Mr. and Mrs. Gail McMurray
were called to Lubbock Monday
to the bedside of Mr McMurray
sister who is seriously ill in the
Lubbock hopital Mrs Wayne
McMurray took tie 111 to Amarillo
where they took the train . or
the rest of their trio
Sunday night those in atten-
dance from Claude were Mr. and
Mi'.;. D C. Dodge, daughter Pauline
and son Jim, (His Hood, Doris
Aldridge and Mi II H Kinhi
Rev Pope invited other Claude
people lo come to this meeting
Mrs. Dona Webstei and two chil-
dren have moved back to town,
on account of sending the children
to school. They have been with her
parents Mr. and Mr? I? L. Royal
southwest of town several months.
Mrs, Webster will appreciate pet-
ting laundry or work bv the day-
Mr Oscar corbin is reported
to be resting nice!', , and doing ;
as well as could be expected after I
an operation for appendicitus i
Thursday of last week. Mr. Corbin i
suffered severely several days be- j
fore he was carried to North-West :
Texas hospital in Amarillo for j
an operation.
Little Miss, Lelui
had the misfortune
nail the other day
unable to wear her s
about very much lor somt
i is up and out once more
Wheat fields that were
Rev. Murrell '
Presiding Elder
Here Sunday!;:
We had splendid services last
Sunday At the veriing hour Rev.
W M. Murrell. Presiding Elder of
this district, preached a great
sermon which was appreciated by
.ill. After this message the business
ession of the Fourth Quarterly
■onference was held and reports
from all departments were in-
teresting and encouraging The new
lficial board for the coining con-
ference year was elected. These
Boards und all new officers will
appear In a seperate Item In the
next weeks Issue of the Claude
News. A resolution of appreciation
was presented and red by A D
Smalley. represenative of the Board
of Stewarts, expressing the high
estcen In which Rev. Murrell is
held by the people of Claude.
I3ro Murrell responded with fit-
ting words. The pastor and his
wile appreciate the words incor-
porated in the report of the
Wemon's Missionary Society ie-
garding the churches esteem of
their ministry during the year.
Next Sunday will be the last
of this conference vear and It
Is the purpose of the church to
make It a great day B W
Wllkins, Pastor.
O —
MltK TWEED liltl \K- IIIP
Mrs Tweed mother of Mrs, Dick
Phillips who recently came to
visit her daughter, fell as she
neared the foot of the stairway
in the home and broke her hip.
She was taken to the St Anthony's
Hospital in Amarillo foi xra>
pictures and examm > ion
She has been doing nicely and
was able to be br< mlit home this
week though confined to her bed
and still in a frame suitable
AND
NOW
A COMPLETE LINE OF
GENUINE CHEVROLET
Plate Glass
That Costs You Less
Installed While You Wait
PRICK LIST
Mr.
and Airs. Fred Longbine
Windshield. Closed Car
$5.50
Coach Door
$4.50
You are cordially in-
Qoupe Door
4.50
Sedan Front Door
$4.00
into
)ii! place of business
Truck Door
$3 90
Upper Windshield .
$3.50
at a
n\ time convenient dur-
Truck Windshield
$4.90
the next week qr.d
Coach Quarter
$4.50
in::
Coupe & Sedan Quarters S3 00
rece
■ a wash, polis.i and
Sedan Rear Door
$3 0 J
Back Glass
$3 00
grease job—
Lower Windshield
$2.50
Now is
Winter
the Time
Driving!
to Prepare for Cold
Nelson Chevrolet Co. I
I MON \l! MlVI |> ||\\
I ItVII I
X I' <1 I B ENTERTAINED
On nex
Methodi t
held a se
for | mistis I );
broken bones of tin
hope for her a ,peedy
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M I.sS. WII.KKON
ACCEPTS POSITION
WITH LO( \l l.xniwf
type we
recovery
Sunday evening at the j
Church, there will be;
ice commemorating Ai - 1
The Methodist and
jBapti.i chiiches are taking the
! lead in this move with the hope
that all churches will in some way
j cooperate This plan was not
I agreed upon until a late date
I makh.K it impossible to announce
Collingsworth Standard Mis^
Willie Mae Wilkinson, who lias
been employed a hief operator
of the telephone exchange at
Claude, Texas, ha been transfered
lo the Wellington exchange and |
came in last Sunria;. to assume |
her duitles as chief operator here
Miss. Wilkinson's home is In Men:-
a full program
Of tin Baptist
the surmon.
tended
Rev R i j
chursh wil
A welcome
istor
each
Mrs Bol
Dump Mc
the S, A
Tuesday a
Mrs. Tom
We were
?'lovd Wilson as
honor
Besides
of bi'idg
Smothermon and Mrs.
ore were hostesses to
P Bridge Club on
i moon at the home of
Brummett.
delighted
to
our
an enjoyable
officers for
have Mrs
guest of
afternoon
the year
We!
el
This
is
to
\\ ORTHY
I Mrs
I sick list
Mcl-.er
again.
lias bei
a neetly
the help of
Dump Moore
ake this one
of the town,
all of our
organized
our pres-
we in-
of the
We will
time to
phis, and she has been employed
j by the State Telephone Company
for about three year-
Miss. Jewell Chamber who ha
been chief operator at the local
exchange for a number ot years,
! has been transferred to the ex-
planted I change at Waynoka. Oklahoma.
Worlev, who
to step on a
rendering her
hoe and to get j
time. I
before the last rain are up gr"en
and growing nicely Some fields
were not planted until after the
rain and some are not in the
ground yet. Some fields failed lo
receive enough rain lo justify the
drilling of the wheat.
Again we thank you for a part
of your patronage See us for gas,
oil. grease, Etc. Yes, we iix flats
too. We invite you and appreciate
your business. EAST GULF FILL-
ING STATION. Harp Kight. Pl'opr.
(11-C•
Mr. and Mrs E M DeHart and
son E. M. Jr returned to their
home in Dallas Tuesday after
spending three weeks here with
their sons Arthur and Earl who
live north of Panhandle.
Prof. I. H Turney was so sure
Pampa would beat Lubbock in
the football game he offered to
milk Pete Bagwell's cow for him
a whole week if Lubbock won
Prof. Turney started in on his
week's task Monday. Pete is en-
joying a vacation from a hard
task.
A thief broke Into Mrs Mae
Kerrick's home in West Claude
Tuesday while she was out at
the ranch home with her son
Burley and wife Quite a few-
articles of clothing were stolen
including suits overcoat, and shoes,
some belonging to Mrs Kerrick s
late husband. It was thonght a
tramp who was seen in the vicinity
is guilty. He has not been ap-
prehended since
Mrs. Frank Bishop who has been
in the sanitarium at Amarillo.
is able to be at home again and
Is reported to be improving nicely.
Miss Lela Bates intertained a-
bout twelve couples with a very
attractive Hallowe'en program
Hallowe'en dieorations were used
efficiently so a short special pro-
gram by some of her pupils was
much enjoyed bv those present
The Seniors are having their
pictures made this week.
The Senior class of '31 had
their pictures made and arranged
in the shape of a "C". The Seniors
this year are having their pictures
arranged in the shape of an "L"
In the years to come the Senior
classes will probably have Claude
High School spelled out in pictures
This will be a fine emblem ol
our school spirit so don't tail us
Juniors, Sophs and Fish
Mr and Mrs 11 J Smith pro-
prietors of the Caprock Hotel and
Cafe, ordered another line of job
printing this week, for which wc
thank them most cordially Mi
and Mrs Smith are striving to
please the most exacting in gooi!
wholesome eats and neat clean
beds You are ask to give them
a trial when hungry. A big meal
at popular prices, or short-orderr
when desired
Her transfer wa.- a promotion
Ci
DI N DAI.I .II.KSEY I ARM
C. H. Dunn, of the Dun Dale
Jersey Farm, called thi- week for
another supply of job printing, a-
he did last month Mr Dunn
has a ready market for hi n
and butter and sells hundreds of '
pounds of butter ever-, mnn'li H<
Mrs W
women of
home for i
celebrate M
16th blrthd;
morning w:
quilt for tl
After everyon
the dinner the;,
didn't want to
the afternoon w
ing games.
Those pr'-sen
dinner and to v
F Smothermon had the
the community in her
an all day meeting to
C. C. Snio nermot.
hist Thursday The
;pent working on a
hostess
Mi
Aid
we will strive to gain
ship and congeniality
c wh , sincere or-
Thc members of this
■ioa Dodge. Mary Edna
K> i e; Oleta iiolman.
; ■ Mary and Frances
Lela Bates, Madge
-.denia Be t, Lucille
Boillto: Mrs, J W.
Hit; Bourcin Mrs
and Mrs Dump
M
4-H
club
and
is als<
crops
| few t
a raiser 01 wnont and row ,1
of most every kind While ;I
re getting their share of ,
| the income in ready cash Mr 1
Dunn goes right ahead mak :..
mono He sav- the cow. tin so-1-
and the hen connot be beat an-l Mi
proves his faith by h; work Citv
These three things bring in read; «>.\.i
cash when most everything Appa
has failed. Oh it means w,>r<
and lots of it. but there is money
in it for those who ar • willing to I
work
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ANN H ARDING'S NT \V I'KO
DICTION
The Fair Theatre Amarillo, Sen-
day, November 8th, will open a
4-day engagement Of Ann Hard- j
ing's new R K O production,
"Devotion . her first starring
vehicle of the new season, made
from Pamela Wynne s well known
novel. A Little Flat in the Templi
It is a new type of picture |
for Miss Harding in which she
plays a double roll—one as her
charming self, and the oilier a
dowdy, middle-aged governess
A cast ol extraordinary pro-
portions has been assembled about
this always deix-ndablc star Leslie
Howard plays the masculine lead
and 111 lesser rolls are such fine
character players as O P Heggie
Robert Williams, Dudly Diggers
Lotus Closser Hale Allison Skip-
worth. Tempt Piggot little Doug-
las Scott and many others Robert
Milton director
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It Y. r I MEET
On Sunday evening of Nov |
1. at the Baiptist church we
reorganized the Junior B Y P
tl. and organif-d an intermediate
The intermediate met m the class-
room of the P T L We had
our usual opening exercises with
the Juniors which we will con-
tinue for a while. We elected oir
ifficers which are President I A
Russell. Secretary-Treasurer
Reportor. Eunice Rhyne Group
Cnptain Lucille O'Dannlnl and
Satn Crain Our leader is tin w
if Revetld Russell. We had thir'f'
oresent They are Shelby Cook
Haden Blue I A RusseV Cullei
""rain, Sam Crain. C O Kiclu
loe Watson. Christine Box de
Jewell Southland. Lucille O'DanicI
Torthy Worlev Willie Mae Kemp
and Eunice Rhyne We hope t
have more present and a ven
eood program this following Sun-
day night Nov 8. 1931—Reporter
M<T
i-H
Mt
boys
vetch
last spring
:ls of corn
bad drouth,
■ irly ..print;
been made
ng out ant
0 cents per
i.vs of Llano
the money
equipment
PRICES
PRICES • PRICES
GOODYEAR
SPEEDWAY
Lifetime
Guaranteed
Genuine ftnptrI w 1 ht
EACH
2^x4 40-21
MRS
21
<M4
lit.
>t in fairs
$4-70
5.t * 5.57
5.99
Robison Bros. Motor Co.
Phono 1-10 Claude, Texas
GOODYEAR PATHFINDER
Sit* bth In Pair*
2 14 40-21 $4.«« $4.so
2 i4«0-M $.*0 5.4S
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