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THE BOGATA NEWS, BOGATA, TEXAS. FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 1959
LOCAL NEWS
By MRS. WALTER PETTIT
TELEPHONE ME 2-5322
Sandra Thornton was reported
ill with flu during the week end.
Mrs. Mattie Bell spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Joe
TBomton at Rugby
Explosion of a kerosene tank
had destroyed a brooder house at
haute of Mack MitchelL
Mr. and Mrs/ Howard Harbi-
sen of DeKalb, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Ralph Harbison, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Murl Roach and
ahildren visited Mr. and Mrs.
Roas Warren at Milton, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Oox of Ta-
tum, N. M., was the Tuesday
Uight guest of Mrs. Jessie Davis.
Sherryl. Kay and Verden, chil-
dren of Mr. and Mrs. Bud Chris-
topher, returned to school Mon-
day after a bout with measles.
Mr. and Mrs. Ona Hudson vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Reep at
Detroit, Sunday, and Mrs. Minnie
Howison in Clarksville hospital.
Mrs. Jim Garrett visited her
brother. Lee Bailey at Albion,
Wednesday. Bailey was improv
ing after an attack of pneumonia.
Mrs. Luther Stewart of Bossier
City, La, arrived last week end
for a visit with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Ulric Legate and Terry.
THE NICEST courtesy you
can show your guests is to
have their visits mentioned in
this newspaper. The nicest
courtesy you can show your
friends is to let them learn of
your visit through these pages
whenever you go away. The
publisher will consider it a
courtesy whenever you give us
an item of any kind.
Mrs. Cora Webster returned to
her home at Mt. Vernon this
week after visiting relatives here
while recuperating from illness.
Mr. and Mrs. D. Kelley of Ok-
lahoma City, were recent visit-
ors of their nephew, Mr. and
Mrs Herschel Powers and daugh-
ters.
Rodney Grayson and sen Mark
of Port Isabel, left Tuesday after
spending several days with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. T Kin-
sey. and his sister, Mrs. A. D.
Stephenson
Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Gorman
and Mrs. J. W. Smith v^ited the
Garmon's son, Anderson Loftir
and family at Avery Sunday,
also the Texarkana dam and the
ladies' brother, Walter Bond and
Mrs. Bond in Texarkana.
Sunday visitors in the Mrs. Til-
da Clipper home were Carlos
Clipper and son, Wayne of Ft
Worth, Mr. and Mrs. Wood Arm-
strong of Rugby Mr. and Mrs.
Doyce Williams and baby of Dal-
las. Mrs Bud Mauldin of Rosalie.
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Kidd and
family of Grand Prairie, ealled
by telephone Tuesday night to
wish a happy birthday to their
mother and grandmother, Mrs.
Margaret Kidd.
Tana and Janice Massey, Mrs. Lillie Durham and grand-
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Bobby daughter, Jonnie, send a gift sub-
scription of The Bogata News to
Mr. and Mrs Jim Ingram of
Emory.
f, are ill with chiekenpox.
Repairing and remodeling work
li underway on the J. H. Arm-
strong house on North Bryson
Mr. and Mrs. Billie Gone Hale
and children of Clarksville and
Miss Rachel George of Dallas,
were week end visitors of the
ladies’ parents, Mr. and Mrs
Verne George.
. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Chesshir
Plaited their daughter, Misti La
•err* Chesshir at Gladewater
•uncry.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Harvey
I Mr and Mrs. Luther De-
at Idabel, Ok., Sunday af-
Travis Hale, elementary school
principal, continues to recuperate
after illness. He expects to do
part time work at the school this I visited her mother, Mrs. Jim Ed
week. Ragsdill at Rosalie.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Freeman of
Ft. Worth visited Mi-, and Mrs.
Gaston Puckett. Wednesday
morning. On vacation, they also
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Stogner and
family of Seminole, spent several
days with his father. Floyd Stog-
ner, his grandmother and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Harden and
Mrs. Bessie Marden of Bdna,
Rave been visiting Mr. and Mrs.
Rob Harden.
Lynn Buckman of SMU, Dal
fea> spent the week end with his
parent* Mr and Mrs. A. L. Buck-
Man and BUI
John Carper of Ft. Towson,
Ok., is visiting his daughter, Mrs
Jtee E. Tillman, Mr. Hitman and
MB. this week.
Mrs. F. M Watkins was brought
home last week from Clarksville
haapital. where she was a patient
several days
Mrs. F. M Watkins of Rosalie,
was brought home last week
flrom Clarksville hospital, and is
reported improving
Mr. and Mrs Robert S Nolan
of Gainesville, were week end
visitors of her sister, Mrs J. D.
Branch and family.
Joe Ford and Jimmie Mont-
gomery are on vacation this
week, visiting in Amarillo, Lub-
bock, Odessa and other points in
western Texas.
Mrs. Loma Davis of Hot
Springs. Ark., is visiting Mrs. Eld-
ward Rowe. Mrs. Rowe and
Mrs. Davis were Friday guests of
the former's sister. Mrs. Wood
Armstrong at Rugby.
Rev. DeWayne Thompson of
Paris, spoke to the congregation
of the Baptist Church Sundpy in
the absence of the pastor, Rev
Stanley Nelson, engaged in a re-
vival meeting at Milford
Mrs. Lucy Bell Hcldpr, instruc-
tor at Bogata school, is confined
to her home with mumps. Mrs.
Archie McBride at McCrury is
also reported ill with mumps.
Travis Pettit is recuperating af-
ter suffering the same affliction.
Week end guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Gordon Strain and Karen
were Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Springer
and Bruce Springer of Davis,
Ok. Mrs. Strain returned to her
classroom duties at Bogata school
Monday after several days ill-
ness.
WANT ADS
Rates: 3 cents per word first in-
sertion; 2 cents per word each ad-
ditional insertion. No ad accept-
ed for less than 50 cents per issue.
Terms cash unless you are a regu-
lar advertiser in this newspaper.
FOR SALE—Plenty Lankart 57
cotton seed, $1.50 bu. Raymond
TEN AND TWENTY YEARS AGO
Condensed from Back Files of The Bogata News for Dates
Week of April 22, 1939
R. D. Davis, 90. had died at the
home of his daughter, Mrs. Frank
Habern at Miro.
Dug«cr, Dcport OL 2-31M. db»c BI”r7'haGd
Hobby Guild of America with a
painting of a patchwork quilt
1953 DODGE 'i-ton pick-up. Ex-
tra clean, at a bargain. Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport, db-tfc
FOR SALE—Cold frame tomato
plants, produce good canning to-
matoes. M. B. Handley, Rosa-
lie. d!2tl lb28-p
PLACE Merle Norman cosmetics
and floral orders at Bogata Flor
al. Mrs. Buddie Watters. * Call
ME 2-5251 or ME 2-5594. dl2b28c
CLEAN 1956 Ford 6-cyl. 2-door:
brand new tires, radio, heater,
two-tone. Ready to drive. Earl
Gardner Motors, Deport, db-tfc
STRAWBERRIES — Pick your
, , , „ , own. 75c per gallon; picked $1.25.
E.even members of the Baptis Tl.n mi|„s „,mhl,ast m,. p,oaiant
Intermediate Sund.iv School o, j ,nnt • .
Class visited Denort Convalos-FM R°3d 1001- °no m"e n0rth
cent Home Sunday, presenting a
program of songs, messages and
testimonials. Bennie and Connie
Porterfield were heard in a spec-
ial song.
Miss Jimmie Wade Regan of
Dallas, formerlv of Bogata, em-
ployed at the Presbyterian Book
Store in Dallas. l“ft Monday via
plane for Atlanta. Ga., to attend
! Argo. W G. West. dl4tl3b30c
2 USED DUSTERS for Ford and
Ferguson tractors fi row: and 2
used cotton sprayers, 6 row; one
new trailer type 6 row cotton
sprayer. Skaggs Fertilizer Co.,
Deport Phone OL 2-3445. db-tfc
Mr and Mrs. Carl Mathis left
Saturday for their home at Bar-
r-rr./” i^.fT «••• M“'h *n” bcmc hcr>- * «•« m> w
turni ftST . SwErSa"' '!•*. du,,nB and ,orlW B Chlld"rs f R-"°: Ju-
Week of April 22, 1949
Mrs. W. C. Kelley, assisted by
Mrs. Melvin Brown, had enter-
tained with a party on Sissy Kel-
ley’s sixth birthday.
Mrs. Alf Brown of Odessa, had
been honored with a dinner and
painted on silk' background "and, Sl^Fann'ie^Brown ^ h°me °f
entered in an exhibit in New! T *an"',e Brown
York. June Blankenship played a
Funeral services had been con-1 ?,ano..sol° and Pat Hanson two
ducted at Liberty, on Guest’s
prairie, for Mrs. W. A. Baker, 62.
who died at her home at Mosc-
ly.
Everett Quinton had received
his Bachelor of Theology degree
at the Baptist Seminarv at Louis-
ville, Ky.
at Clarksville, breaking his arm.
Two hours later, his father. Hen-
ry Lassiter, fell as he was leav-
ing the hospital where Jerry had
l>ecn tak< n, and broke his arm.
D. L. Hatcher had been elect-
ed president of the Volunteer
Fire Department. Other mem-
bers were Randle Hunt, A C
Thompson and Richard Dozier.
Donald Thomas had participat-
ed in debates in the Texas Jun-
ior college speech meet at Tem-
ple.
Boys from Bogata CCC camp
were devoting most of their time
to the sodding of pastures.
Deaths: William Harvey Ga-
accordion numbers during
Home-School Club meeting.
Rev. P. L. Shuler of Bangs,
father of Rev. John Shuler, had
died in a Dallas hospital of a
blood deficiency.
Harold Watkins and Micky
Roden had been selected
Jerry Lassiter fell at his homo Clarksville Chamber of Com*
Mr. and Mrs. Mon Ward, Mrs
Ben Ward, accompanied by Way-
land Ward of Mt Pleasant, at- Mrs Carl Wims and son. Der-
tended the C. E Buster rites at i wood, were in New Orleans. La .
Deport. Friday. 1 Thursday and Friday, where the
——- ! latter received a medical check-
Mr*. Iva Hooker received mod- j up on a foct broken while at
ical attention and a tetanus shot j work several weeks ago
Thursday after stepping on a
nail while doing remodeling
work in her store.
Richmond, Va.
Mrs. W Gill of Ada. Ok., vis-
ited Mrs. W R. Bishop and
granddaughter. Nancy Wadling-
ton. Thursday, and accompanied
Miss Wadlington to Omaha.
Ncbr., to visit her sister, Dixie
Wadlington. polio patient in .1
hospital there
. , ------- Reno; Mrs. Ju-
tho funeral of her father. C E J lia Ann Foster, 78, at home of
Buster. They visited her sisters, i son. Opal Fester near Deport;
Mrs. Edgar Rodgers in Deport Mrs Dollie Smith of Cuthand:
and Mrs J
while here
N. Lee in Bogata.
Visiting Mr and Mrs Harold
J. J. (Jim) MtGill. 66, at home of
his daughter. Mrs Charles Mur-
phv, in Houston
Friend* and neighbors of H C.
Mrs C. N. Mauldin and Neal of Hugo. Ok . visited in Durant. I ™ , ^ ’numt
of Galena Park, were week end Ok . Sundav with Miss Millie ho<! ',a| for " BUmn*
guests of their mother and grand- Baty and Mrs. Knvanaugh According to I. J
mother. Mrs Laura Stephenson. I --
and other relatives. ! Mr and Mrs. E L Williams Jr
caretaker ?t B-irati cemetery, the
iand d*J!KVAth,,a AftnC,\°i htane!ofU^d^’’*wilVu> tL,rhhvelV-|‘d a‘ TP*L R,v‘*r‘r*M ‘,laM
Mm cs O J. Cooper, Jesse Coth i returned to Athens, after \ tailing; 1 --
Mrs. John Howison was hospi-
tallzed at Clarksville Friday, af-
ter breaking her shoulder in a
fall at her home
Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cbckrill
of Naahville, Tcnn., visited her
mother, Mrs M. B Peyton, sev-
eral days this week.
Mr. and Mrs. R J. Holt were
In Dallas Saturday to attend
Murray Latham, who suffered a
heart attack recently.
Chester Flcnniken of Dallas,
■pent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Flcnni-
ken, Phebe and Elizabeth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Douglas
Vaughan of Dallas, were week
end guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs Carlos Vaughan.
ran, Fred Homer were in Deport their parents. Mr and Mrs. Bar-
Friday morning to attend quar* ncy Alsobrook, Mr and Mrs E
terly meeting of Lamar Baptist L. Williams Sr. and other rela-
Association’s WMU j lives.
Mrs Hattie Butler returned to! Mr. and Mrs Carmen Glover
her home at Dallas Monday after’of Kelso, Wa.-h., arrived Tucsdav
Geese and little Ben Ed during Betterton, who was ill, had gath-
the week end were these out of ered at his place, the R L Lovcn
town people: Mrs Mary M farm, with tractors and put the
_ Pierce of Dallas. Mr and Mr* . land in shape for planting *
Mr and Mrs Frank Davis of \ Polite ’^Mr * ai£l ' t’nderv qpd. Charles
Bonham Mrs Jim Ford of Paris.. wj. ' p ‘ . and P‘‘v m' Mi“' Cl*-m r.t and Worth
visited Mr. and Mr*. Charlie, ?M7hv k.i2^’ S*aman ,,f had '-"Joyed
*««•— w_ o..u._.»-a«h> of Ki.gorc ’an exciting boat trip down Sul-
phur River
Buy Photostatic
Unit for County
i Purchase of phntoMatit- equip-
ment for the county clerk's office
pcoole visit the cemetery every j structor "at* Bogata school*.' now h;u , orn ■PFr»w*l hv the Corn-
Miss Ruth King and Mr. Don-lK^’
aid Clifton and daughter*, ao- j ! N1r m,H Mr' Raymond Cvr
com panted by Mrs Logan Co|« j ™da?x^rle t he latter^. terad a'aBd ‘’hild.en^whojav.; Nan uc-
eupving the Paul Wood rent pro-
tx-rtv on the bu/ir.es* 'oop in
.. . -,vc-*t Deport the p»«t thrte years.
Ilun-aker. t, „,nving th» latter part of the
j w«*t*k lo C vr ctPploy-
mercc to receive two registered
dairy heifers at dairy show
April 28.
Miss Lavonne Davis end J. L.
Kershner had m<arried and were
at home in Houston.
Mr. and Mrs. Newt Bryson
were having interior of their
home repainted and redecorated.
Mrs. W. C Barnard had been
hostess to Bogata Book Club
when Mrs Paul Dill gave a re-
port on Harnett T. Kane’s “Nat-
chez.”
Mrs. W. A. Baker, 62, had died
at Mosely.
Twelve boys from Fulbright
FFA chapter had gone to A&M
College to enter the state con-
tests Bovs making the trip
were: Johnny GUI. Ted Tomp-
kins, Aaron Brumley, A. D. Tuck-
er . Doris Gable, George Burnett,
Mart Lee. Maxic Lee, Bee Scott,’
Donald Kelley. Mcarl Collins and
Earl Miller. John Harkrider was
the teacher.
est thi* week end Numerous I
Dr Murry H Flv. a former in
spring for a look at
flower* in bloom
the state
for a week's visit in the home of
his mother. Mr« R H Glover at
Bogata. Mr. and Mrs. C. B Glo-
ver and other relative* in De-
Mrs. Charles Maxwell of port.
Shreveport. La . Mr. and Mrs.
visiting Mr. and Mrs T. E. Low
at Post Oak, Mr. and Mrs. Wal-
ter Pettit and family.
Lewis Hancock of Bogata. visited
Mr. and Mrs George Grant and
daughters in Deport, Sunday.
Bennie Shows of Jefferson, was
a Saturday visitor of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Ben Shows. Mrs. rating.
Susie Patton of Pine Branch, wa;
also a visitor in the Shows home.
Writing his parents last week
from Dormstat, Germany, where
he is stationed with the U. S.
Army, David Lee Hudson states
that he ha* been promoted to
Mr and Mrs Jim Garrett at
fended the 50th wedding annt-
versarv of Mr. and Mrs M M
Whitener at Detroit Sunday af
ternoon Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant
Garrett and daughters of Pan*,
were Sundav supper guests in
the Garrett home .
Visiting Mr and Mrs. Henry
Reynolds and daughter. Sharon,
Sunday, were Mr and Mrs Ray
Legate, Mr and Mrs Blake Rey-
president of Odessa College, role- Court of Red River
brated hi* 34th anniversary in Voenty, The machine will be in-
public education work in Odessa jdallcd in a few week* and will
Annl 15 At the meeting was ,H' UM'd *° photographic
sole surviving member of the r"'crd* of practically all docu-
public school board which oriff- f*h'd with th«* county
inally employed Dr Flv in 1925.
and two widows of former board —***• *0° equipment uil| tie
members. S8.9('0. It will dispcn>r with the
services of. one full-time deputy
An 8 pound. 12 ounce son. who ln eb’rk s office. A vacancy
Heart Attack Fatal
To Owen Hull
Owen Hull of Whitewright,
divi-'on t ngineer of Community
Pul li.- Service Co. passed away
W. I'm at Con-munitv hosps-
t. I in Sherman, after suffering a
heart attack at his home on Tucs-
dav
Surviving arc bis widow, the
former Mis Opal Hammond of
Leonard, two eh'ldren by a pre-
vious •uarrijge and a step-daugh-
t»T
Hull has 'h-« n in the* local CPS
office on numerous occasions,
•md known to manv folks in this
area
II D Ilyous of Wichita Fills,
visited Mr. and Mr*. M. A. For-
ester and Miss Billie. Sunday and
was accompanied horn.) by his
daughters, Darlene and Beverly,
who had spent three weeks in
their grandparents' home. Mr.
and Mrs Russell Townsend of
Grand Prairie, here for a vaca-
tion visit with her parents, Mr.
in the Forester home.
SP4 from a Private First Class "<»* °* EU,bri«htLMr- an? “rs
H. R. Miller and Rmdy of Tex-
arkana. Mr and. Mrs Georg"
Mr. and Mrs. Laurel Peadcn,
Mrs. O. M. Cox wero Saturday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Spurgeon
Peaden and baby of Athens
Mr and Mrs. Hack Adams,
Mrs. Oma Harnett, visiting here
from Grand Prairie during the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. El-
mer Pettit, returned there Mon-
day.
Harold Pierce, employed at Ft.
Smith, Ark., spent several days
here with Mrs. Pierce and chil-
dren in the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Cody and
Janette.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lee Bai-
ley at Albion Monday were Mr.
and Mrs. Jim Garrett of Rugby,
and Dr. C. McCain of Bogata.
Farm and Ranch
LOANS
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125 1st S. W. PARIS
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Mr. and Mrs. Norris Phipps of
Clarksville, Mr. and Mrs. Ken-
neth Phipps and children of New
Boston, visited Mr. and Mrs.
Johnny Topping and daughters,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Armstrong
have returned to their home at
Carlsbad, N. M.. after visiting
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Thornton at
Rugby, Mrs. Bill Thornton and
daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Doyce Williams
and baby of Dallas, visited their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Wil-
liams at Pine Branch, Mr. and
Mrs. Wood Armstrong and Char-
les at Rugby, during the week
end.
Mr and Mrs Carl Henry Burns
and family of Shreveport, La.,
were week end guests of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Burns.
Mr. end Mrs. Jim Robinson and
family. Mr. and Mrs. Maxie Lew-
is and Joyce.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Pierce
have moved their trailer house to
a recently purchased lot in Tan-
glcwood Addition, with Mrs.
Pierce and children residing
there while he is out of town on
temporary jobs.
Mrs. Loma Davis of Hot
Reynolds of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. F P Brumley.
accompanied by Mr and Mrs
Harold Conine of Idabel, Ok.,
visited Mmes. Brumley’s and Co-
nine's mother. Mrs. Henry Daniel
and Mr Daniel at Gienwood,
Ark., during the week end. Mrs.
Daniel, ill for seme time, was re-
ported unimproved.
Mrs. O M. Cox of "Ditum, N.
M„ is visiting her son, Laure.
Peaden and Mrs. Peaden this
week. Rev. and Mrs. C. H. Pea-
den and daughter, Kay of Oja,
has been named Mark Kinsey, now '’xirimg by reason of the re
wa.« born Wtdn.**dav to Capt. "t’s'ltnation of Mrs. Aubrey
and Mrs A D Stephenson, the p"«rles. an employee who had ««* Mrs. D. C Denny and other
former Mariam Gravson Grand- ^ ®n duty arveral years, will relatives, were Thursday visitora
parents are Mr and Mrs T T ln<>t **' .fllltd Mr* Quarles has
Kinsey. Dos Stephenson of Bo- ")°vcd from Clarksville,
gata. Mrs H. A Brown of Braw-| Photostatic machines are used.
Icy, Calif Great-grandparents , extensively in Texas counties and
are Mrs. Laura Stephenson of j they are being added constantly. |
Bogata, Mr. and Mr*. I. A. Bo- I j
gard of Lo* Angeles, Calif. Capt I Forester, Pleas Turner Henry1
Stephenson, with the Strategic Reynold*, Mr*. Sam Brown, Coot I
Air Command, is in Spain Mrs Mankins, Buddy Watters, John
Bogata Funeral
Home
Springs, Ark., accompanied Mrs. Mjl‘iit Thursday night in
’ _ _ 4 Ln D/m/l/in L/vm(i «i*L 1 ln ntsmiila*
R H. Glover, Mrs. Jewel Rowe
of Bogata and Mrs. Jess Kilgore
of Deport to their home Wednes-
day night for a visit with them
and other relatives.
Meeting at the homo of James
Castleman, NeTseO Trails Coun-
cil Commissioner, Monday night
were other members of the coun-
cil commissioners Also present
was Robert Perin of Los Angeles.
Calif., a member of the volunteer
training service of the National
Boy Scout Council. Plans are
being formulated by the organi-
zation for a fall council-wide
training program for volunteer
leaders.
USE THIS ORDER BLANK
the Peaden home, while enroute
to Cullen, La., where he is hold-
ing a revival this week.
• Clyde W. Siddens, seaman ap-
prentice, USN, son of Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Siddens of Rl, Bogata,
was scheduled to arrive in Long
Beach, Calif . April 22, aboard
the destroyer USS Brush after a
tour of duty with the U. S. Sev-
enth Fleet in the Far East. Since
leaving the U. S. last October,
the Brush took part in various
fleet operations and anti-subma-
rine exercises with the Japanese
Maritime Self Defense Force.
Stephenson has been residing
with her parents while he was
overseas
Returning home after attend-
ing the C. E Buster funeral rites j
and visiting in the J. N. Lee
home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ma-
this of Baroda, Mich., Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred Buster of Cedar Hill,
Mrs. A. M. Holmes of Idabel, Ok.
Among others attending the Bus-
ter riles vvrrc- Mr. and Mrs. Hen-
ry Smiley, Mrs. Ewell Bailey of
Clarksville, Mrs. Kenneth Holm-
es. Mr. ar.d Mrs. John Holmes of
Idabel, Ok, Mr. and Mrs. Ollic
Lee of Paris Marion Ward of
Lone Star, Mrs. Henry Hill, Mrs.
Lola Buffo, Mr. and Mrs. John
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