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DAY, JANUABY 25, 1951 NATIONALLY ADV. LINES Kod Heart and Dawn 100% Woolen Yarns Fruit of the Loom percales Indian Head Wright's Quality trimmings Mohawk & Pequoit Sheets Enterprise Aluminum Ware Hamilton Lamp Shades Ponds, Woodbury's, and Jergens Cosmetics 1 i Pepperiil Blankets Buster Brown Anklets EARL HOOK 5c to $1.00 STORE ST, JOHNSVILLE " Our Aim is to Please with Quality Merchandise j Priced Right. »* JUICES WITH SUNSHINE VITAMINS! DELICIOUS SUNSWEET PRUNE ike Phone Miss Beulah C. Somsmers of Am- sterdam was a weekend guast of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond C. Wil- liaros. Mir. and Mrs. John Rumery spent Saturday night tn Schenec- tady. Mi?. Rumery's mother, M r a. Ralph JR. Rumiery. of G#bertsville, N. Y.. visited in St. JoinnsviUe on Sunday. There ulll be a meeting of the March of Dimes Program Com- mittee of the Business Girls Club on Monday January 29, at the home of Mrs. Bernard Feldstein at S f. M. Mrs. Ogd<»n Butler has been spending several days in Roches- ter. Mr. and Mrs Harold Fox. Sr., Harold Fox, Jr., Mrs. Ula Suth- erland and Miss Lula Klock spent last Saturday 'in Utica. Mrs, Herma Farnsworth, Ston- er Juake, has been a jjuest of Mrs. Anthony Beekman fer several I day3. j Mr. and Mrs. HamM Loucks, at the home of Mr. Louck's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Loucks. Pio Manclni is in California where he will spend some tme. Mss Selma Eng;elhardt, New Ro- ohelle, has been called to St. Johnsville by the serious illness and death of her brother, Walter Engleihardt. The Tri-Three Bridge Club was entertained at the iiome of Mrs. Raymond Williams Friday even- ing. Prizes were awarded to Mrs. Gertrude Fox, high; Mrs. Martha Savary, second and Mrs. Lillian Jeffers, low. * Mrs. Margaret Handy, who has been in the Little Falls Hospital for several weeks with a heart 5 reported much im- quart bottle 23c DOLE'S PINEAPPLE luice flavorful 46oz.can 35c IDEAL FLORIDA ORANGE lake sweet healthy 46 oz. can 31c condition, proved. Mrs. Gertrude Borst is spending & few days in New York City. Professor David H. Robbins was taken to the hospital Wednesday after suffering a physical collapse. Mr. Herbert Goldsmith returned from Ohio Monday after attending the funeral of his father-in-law, Mr. H. Lewis Hunter. Mrs. Gold- | smith is remaining in Chicago i Mrs. Bertha Dillent-eck, who has I been ill at her home, has return^ to work st the Uank collecting ta^-es. Mrs. Charles Gee is ill at the home of her sister, Mrs. Floyd CAMOFTOANKS ADULT BUSINESS We wish to thank all our friends /lATipeiP Tfl *iTA¥t*T and ne^hbors for their help and OUUKo* 1U D l i i R 1 TRIUMPHO 3i92 Ciark, R.F.D. Nlo. 1, Farmer City, i 111. Mrs. Gee was called to Ulinois , after the death of her father. Mr* Hose Herning is aceomp- I aaiytiig Mrs. Lewis Fowler for a stay at the Cooper, ton while Mr. Fowler , Ss a patient at Baasett. Hospital. ' : • | Mrs. Helen Dockerty entertain-' ed the Thursday Niters on Wed- nesday at her home. ' Mrs. Roy Nellis A'as given a s u-prise birthday party Wednes- day by her^neighbors '»n Monrt>e and A.verill Streets. Mrs. Nellis' birthdav will be Sunday. Mrs. 'Stanley Kany of Dolgeville visited her mother, Mrs. Anthony 3eekv:a-i, on Wednesday. Mrs. Leonard Tucker of Dolge- riK« visi.ed Mrs. Keith Robson on Wednesday. Mr. Frank Glenar underwent an operation in line Little Fa'is Hospital last week. Mrs. Cora Hoag has returned from the hospital and is staying with her son, Mr. Earl Hoag. Mrs. Gertrude Wytrwal enter- tained the Zoo Club at her home Wednesday. •»*rs. Harold Fox and Mrs. Flor- ence Smith entertained the Picot Club at Eggerling's Rest on Wed- nesday. Mr.'and Mrs. Antuooy Tucci and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Trium- pho attended Mrs. Tucci's broth- er's wedding in New York Sunday. Mrs. William Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T:iumpho attended a fashion show in Albany at the Ten Eyck Hotel on Monday. Mrs. Joseph Triumpho is leav- ing today for Waverly, N. Y., to be with her mother, who has just undergone an operation. Mr. Anthony Montegero purch- ased a 1940 Chrysler at Hubbard Chevrolet. The missing hi action report on I>r. John Jackson's son, Robert, is false, as word has been received from him dated later than the re- port of his being missing. Mrs. Stella Tretola vent to the Little Falls Hospital Saturday for treatment. Mrs. Marion Alofs of Glovers- ville was a guest of Mrs. R. E. Wytrwal this past week. Mrs. Joseph Triumpho spent Tuesday evening at the Schenec- tady concert where she heard Jus- sie Bjoerling, tenor from the Met- ropolitan Opera. Imli cations are the birth rate in St. Johnsville is on the upswing i regardless of what the census ta- kers have to say. At the Creek- «s:rp T.rlllan Rnrmflhlp rtmnrts ninp lambs have been born since Jan. 13 and they'e still coming fast. From everyday life: Wtifoii is a honeymoon over? Answer: When! you offer yo«r new wife atnisney for working and she accepts it. j If you doitft like the weather these •day.i, jtoart hold your breath At the Rotary "one of the future speakers will be Harold Fox. He will talk on "The Clreat Run" or the time he overtook and passed the rabbit. Here's that man 1 a^ain. Tiuv week Buzz was reported to have eaten one of those famous Camille «ricc-jals—roast beef and lettuce with paper in between, wuule for partner in crime, Harvey Nellis, j.-*.- _.-„-.»„-„,.».4- •>-.,.... ,„«•, ,_„,i *-,-. nut in chairs with a back to keep Harvey from toppling over. The minutes were read by Dick Austin. Then we discussed our old and new business. We hope to have our pictures taken sometime tii'is week. The officers for this week are .as follows: Ronn'e Millington, Captain; Dick Austin, Lisutcnan*; Bill Doc kerty, Secretary. The following boys will be at tlie corner of Monroe and AverlU next week: Monday A. M.—Dick Austin, BIB Doekesrty. Monday P. M.—Ronnie Milling- ton, Donald Groff. Tuesday A. M.--Buddy Haak, Larry Fowler. xuesuay r. JVJ..—-ijiuy tsastei, Charlie Warn. Wednesday A. M.—Mike Dock- erty, George Haney. Wednesday P. M —Jim Papa, Dick Burkdorf. Thursday A. M.—Jan Carter, Bobby Failing. Thursday P. M.—Teddy Reese, Dick Austin, Friday A. M.—Dick Burkdorf, Jim Papa. Friday P. M—Buddy Haak, George Haney. Bobby and l«ouis» i*c***i Hs4 been dancing around the floor for quite some time one evening, when a girl came cm television rendering a song in Fw»neb. T,mim«ii'ately Bobby" sat down. His mother in- quired as to why be sat down so suddenly. Bobby ^emied, "Mom. if there's anything I can't dance to it's French." Happy birthday & best wishes: January 32 Alfred J. Skoda January 14 Sandra Warn Mr. and Mr-;. Burton Cretser (9th weddsfcflf a->.rnver r ? , ryV , - Obortea M-asss Herbert Ne'^ke Edward Warn Mahlon Cromer Billy Gray January 26 Jrdy Montegero Henry Fetercon January 27 Floyd E. Bradley, Jr. Danny Dahlen James Battisti ^thc 1 Sor>--e- 3 Ida Monona January 28 Pear] Failing Florence Nellis Dale Potter January 29 Bobby Hook Bernard Smith Mariorie Weaver NELLIS BOOK nont. B^rom Page 1 no doubt ^irst made Sir William Johnson familiar with the ountry adjoiningthe Sacandaga ri.er; and soon after the close of that war he erected a lodge for his conven- ience, while hunting and fishing, on the south side of tue river, nearly eighteen miles distant from ibis own dwelling. The lodge waa i ever after called The Fish House. I (Now Northampton.) Keepsake WE DD1NG iltl We proudly present t wide choice of Keepsake Wed ,. ding Sets for bride and gitooai in many stytetf , . . a* saauy w- »».v3. Keepsake LEWIS Matching Weduiag Rings 23.00 sad 12.50 " " . . * PHONE! 2571 ST. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y. Closed Wed. afternoons opeuFri. 9 SELI- WITH CLASSIFIED ADS \ DOLE'S PINEAPPLE CHUMKS Sweet Juicy 14 oz. can 17c Msfi A TUT srpTVIP flAUM pei mome MARLY HARP^w PF.AS DAI lyiAntA Jul 1Kb R b * ^ « irlA OZ. teliss **&i. death of our father, Mr. Reuben Ptwr, Sincerely, Mistress and Mr. Charles C. Gee 2*17 Hi, cans 3Bc Like NEW agairi We wouJ-1 like to thank every U..U A^J* ^i.^tA A.iU^J K.A—«. ^ i w t . —ifcj, arid cards on our fiflieLJi weuuinti i anniversary. Mr, and Mrs, Seward Countryman MARY: Fle*®e (»rae home, I promise you will never have to rv.iiil ^^i*i "1*t\s/ -Ac"in A-ii contents of homes or estates, al- so antiques of all kinds_ Write Mrs. Jason B. Coppernoll, Pala- tine Bridge, N. Y., or phone There *wiil be a meeting of all adults in the typing rwu« of t&e mgn school at 7:30 P. M. on Mon- day, January 2y, for those people interested in taking a course hi be- srinning typing, begumiiig ahuiw had. or a oomhination of refresiher courses in typing, shorthand and general office procedure. teast 8 people in each class. The nivw-srvae ""•* T3w me*vtlne Will b to decide m whinn ot tne aotwe coin§- eg there is the most ta-Lercst o.nci desire. It is advised thaA if you are interested in one of the partie- Orvil Trumbul; Pat Afduirn JaJiues Paliil.atiei' Mrs. Burton Oretser January 31 : AND Vf BB ^a. mm Bfffn Mfl m m Jm% Jm » rmuLFiL 3iSCi Lois Don •114.SI With Puma, AFETY PATHOL NOTK3 k JM^ R", ttiat vou wiii have the « Hare's a big. sparkling-new Whirlpool Other star-studded features: 23 gallon tub; 8-nasitiort wringer; automatically reversing tfrainhoard; dn.'-rest:, safety wringer feed, and beautiful Life Com f nisfi, x T+». puvio iicwessi, pnc'B aensuuon; ffimfl**f lhoreufl htop '" B " " — reqiiired 8 people. Canajoharie, 3-7321. 1-26 4tc F'OR SAJJE: ESSO Gas Station. 2 pumips, excellent building, $20,- 000 yearly. Must he sold, owner has " notice from Army. Mr. Douglas, Fort Plain, N. Y. Ph. 48-234. 1-25 2tp NOTICE This Saturday there will he R FTA Food Male' at the American Legion Rooms from eleven until twelve-thirty A. M. It is a bene- fit for raising funds for the ex- pense of the" High School Glee dun uniforms. Mrs. Harry Sweet is, Chairman. Any donations will 1 be appr'-ciatiMi. m W by Bill"" Dockerty The Safety Patrol meeting was held Monday afternoon. Jin 2% fi*W l#%fflLffflfff f 11 HARDWARE CO. ST. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y. if New Dairy Cases if New Self Service Coffee * NA«> Sa!LSnnHc!» Fish CAS6 ^ naaunonai urociiv aneives ACME'S '"ALWAYS FR1SH ; MEATS ! WESTERN STEER BEEF IP U f ] LM $k wm> 1 'JW- * ^ 4? ^ .#' M y.i/f r rlf if" Jl m » \l \fA,w< H V-.l um?Hz lack ioast FANCY STEWING Pftinl Fully Drawn or cut up Is in lb. 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DAY, JANUABY 25, 1951

NATIONALLY ADV. LINES Kod Heart and Dawn 100% Woolen Yarns

Fruit of the Loom percales

Indian Head

Wright's Quality trimmings

Mohawk & Pequoit Sheets

Enterprise Aluminum Ware

Hamilton Lamp Shades

Ponds, Woodbury's, and Jergens Cosmetics

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Pepperiil Blankets Buster Brown Anklets

EARL HOOK 5c to $1.00 S T O R E

ST, JOHNSVILLE

" Our Aim is to Please with Quality Merchandise

j Priced Right. »*

JUICES WITH SUNSHINE VITAMINS!

DELICIOUS SUNSWEET PRUNE

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Phone Miss Beulah C. Somsmers of Am­

sterdam w a s a weekend guast of Mr. and Mrs . Raymond C. Wil-liaros.

Mir. and Mrs . John Rumery spent S a t u r d a y night tn Schenec­tady.

Mi?. Rumery ' s mother , M r a. Ralph JR. Rumiery. of G#bertsville, N. Y.. visited in St. JoinnsviUe on Sunday.

There u l l l be a meet ing of the March of Dimes P rogram Com­mittee of the Business Girls Club on Monday J a n u a r y 29, a t the home of Mrs . Bernard Feldstein at S f. M.

Mrs. Ogd<»n But ler has been spending severa l days in Roches­ter.

Mr. and Mrs Harold Fox. Sr., Harold Fox, Jr . , Mrs. U l a Suth­erland and Miss Lula Klock spent last Sa turday 'in Utica.

Mrs, H e r m a Farnswor th , Ston-er Juake, h a s been a jjuest of Mrs. Anthony Beekman fer several

I day3. j Mr. and Mrs . H a m M Loucks,

a t the home of Mr. Louck's par­ents, Mr. and Mrs . E lmer Loucks.

Pio Manclni is in California where he will spend some tme.

Mss Selma Eng;elhardt, New Ro-ohelle, h a s been called to St . Johnsville by the serious illness and dea th of her brother , Walter Engleihardt.

The Tr i -Three Bridge Club was enter ta ined a t the iiome of Mrs. Raymond Will iams Fr iday even­ing. Pr izes were awarded to Mrs. Gertrude Fox, high; Mrs. Mar tha Savary, second and Mrs. Lillian Jeffers, low. *

Mrs. M a r g a r e t Handy, who has been in the Li t t l e Falls Hospital for several weeks wi th a hea r t

5 reported much im-

quart bottle 23c DOLE'S PINEAPPLE

luice flavorful 46oz.can 35c

IDEAL FLORIDA ORANGE

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condition, proved.

Mrs. Ger t rude Bors t is spending & few days in New York City.

Professor David H. Robbins was taken to the hospital Wednesday after suffering a physical collapse.

Mr. Herbe r t Goldsmith returned from Ohio Monday after at tending the funeral of his father-in-law, Mr. H. Lewis Hunter . Mrs. Gold- | smi th is remaining in Chicago i

Mrs. B e r t h a Dillent-eck, who has I been ill a t he r home, has r e t u r n ^ to work s t the Uank collecting ta^-es.

Mrs. Char les Gee is ill a t the home of he r sister, Mrs. Floyd

C A M O F T O A N K S ADULT BUSINESS We wish to thank all our friends / l A T i p e i P T f l *iTA¥t*T

and n e ^ h b o r s for their help and O U U K o * 1 U D l i i R 1

TRIUMPHO 3i92 Ciark, R.F.D. Nlo. 1, Fa rmer City, i 111. Mrs. Gee was called to Ulinois , af ter the death of he r father.

Mr* Hose Herning is aceomp- I aaiytiig Mrs. Lewis Fowler for a • s tay a t the Cooper, ton while Mr. Fowler , Ss a pa t ien t a t Baase t t . Hospital . ' : • |

Mrs. Helen Dockerty en te r t a in - ' ed the Thursday Ni ters on Wed­nesday at her home. '

Mrs. Roy Nellis A'as given a s u-prise birthday party Wednes­day by her^neighbors '»n Monrt>e a n d A.verill Streets . Mrs. Nellis' b i r thdav will be Sunday.

Mrs. 'Stanley Kany of Dolgeville visited her mother, Mrs. Anthony 3eekv:a-i , on Wednesday.

Mrs. Leonard Tucker of Dolge-riK« visi.ed Mrs. Keith Robson on Wednesday.

Mr. F r a n k Glenar underwent an operation in line Little Fa ' i s Hospital last week.

Mrs. Cora Hoag has re turned from the hospital and is s tay ing with her son, Mr. Ear l Hoag.

Mrs. Gertrude Wytrwal enter­tained the Zoo Club at her home Wednesday.

•»*rs. Harold Fox and Mrs. Flor­ence Smith entertained the Picot Club a t Eggerl ing's Rest on Wed­nesday.

Mr. 'and Mrs. Antuooy Tucci and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D. Tr ium-pho at tended Mrs. Tucci 's broth­er 's wedding in New York Sunday.

Mrs. William Beard and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T: iumpho at tended a fashion show in Albany a t the Ten Eyck Hotel on Monday.

Mrs. Joseph Triumpho is leav­ing today for Waverly, N. Y., to be wi th her mother, who has just undergone an operation.

Mr. Anthony Montegero purch­ased a 1940 Chrysler at Hubbard Chevrolet.

The missing hi action report on I>r. John Jackson's son, Robert, is false, as word has been received from him dated la ter than the re­port of his being missing.

Mrs. Stella Tretola vent to the Little Falls Hospital Saturday for t rea tment .

Mrs. Marion Alofs of Glovers-ville was a guest of Mrs. R. E. Wytrwal this past week.

Mrs. Joseph Triumpho spent Tuesday evening a t the Schenec­tady concert where she heard J u s -sie Bjoerling, tenor from the Met­ropolitan Opera.

Imli cat ions are the b i r th ra te in St. Johnsville is on the upswing i regardless of what the census t a ­kers have to say. At t he Creek-«s:rp T.rlllan Rnrmflhlp r tmnrts ninp lambs have been born since Jan . 13 and they'e still coming fast.

• F r o m everyday life: Wtifoii is a

honeymoon over? Answer : When! you offer yo«r new wife atnisney for working and she accepts it. j

If you doitft l ike t he weather these •day.i, jtoart hold your breath

At the Rotary "one of the future speakers will be Harold Fox. H e will ta lk on "The Clreat Run" or the t ime he overtook and passed the rabbit .

Here 's tha t man1 a^a in . Tiuv week Buzz was repor ted to have eaten one of those famous Camille «ricc-jals—roast beef and let tuce with paper in between, wuule for pa r tne r in crime, Ha rvey Nellis, j . - * . - _ . - „ - . » „ - „ , . » . 4 - •>-.,.... , „ « • , , _ „ , i *-,-.

nut in chairs with a back to keep Harvey from toppling over.

The minutes were read by Dick Austin. Then we discussed our old and new business. We hope to have our pictures taken sometime tii'is week.

The officers for this week a re .as follows:

Ronn'e Millington, Captain; Dick Austin, Lisutcnan*; Bill Doc kerty, Secretary.

The following boys will be at tlie corner of Monroe and AverlU next week:

Monday A. M.—Dick Austin, BIB Doekesrty.

Monday P. M.—Ronnie Milling-ton, Donald Groff.

Tuesday A. M.--Buddy Haak, La r ry Fowler.

xuesuay r . JVJ..—-ijiuy tsastei, Charlie Warn.

Wednesday A. M.—Mike Dock­erty, George Haney.

Wednesday P . M — Jim Papa, Dick Burkdorf.

Thursday A. M.—Jan Carter, Bobby Fail ing.

Thursday P. M.—Teddy Reese, Dick Austin,

F r iday A. M.—Dick Burkdorf, J im Papa .

F r iday P. M—Buddy Haak, George Haney.

Bobby and l«ouis» i*c***i Hs4 been dancing around t h e floor for quite some time one evening, when a girl came cm television rendering a song in Fw»neb. T,mim«ii'ately Bobby" sat down. H i s mother in­quired as to why be s a t down so suddenly. Bobby ^emied, "Mom. if there 's anyth ing I can ' t dance to i t 's French."

Happy bir thday & best wishes: J a n u a r y 32

Alfred J. Skoda J a n u a r y 14

Sandra Warn Mr. and Mr-;. Bur ton Cretser

(9th weddsfcflf a->.rnverr?,ryV , -Obortea M-asss

Herber t N e ' ^ k e Edward Warn Mahlon Cromer Billy Gray

J a n u a r y 26 J r d y Montegero Henry Fetercon

J a n u a r y 27 Floyd E. Bradley, J r . Danny Dahlen J ames Bat t i s t i ^thc1 Sor>--e-3

Ida M o n o n a J a n u a r y 28

Pear] Failing Florence Nellis Dale Po t te r

J a n u a r y 29 Bobby Hook Bernard Smith Mariorie Weaver

NELLIS BOOK nont . B^rom Page 1

no doubt ^irst made Sir William Johnson familiar wi th the ountry adjoiningthe Sacandaga r i . e r ; and soon af ter the close of t h a t wa r he erected a lodge for his conven­ience, while hun t ing and fishing, on the south side of tue river, near ly eighteen miles distant from ibis own dwelling. The lodge waa

i ever a f te r called The Fish House. I (Now Nor thampton . )

Keepsake W E D D 1 N G i l t l

We proudly present t wide choice of Keepsake Wed

,. d ing Sets for bride and gitooai in many stytetf , . . a* saauy w- »».v3.

Keepsake LEWIS Matching Weduiag Rings

23.00 sad 12.50 • " " . . • * •

PHONE! 2571 ST. JOHNSVILLE, N. Y.

Closed Wed. afternoons opeuFri . 9

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death of our father, Mr. Reuben Ptwr,

Sincerely, Mistress and Mr. Charles C. Gee

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We wouJ-1 like to thank every U . . U A ^ J * ^ i . ^ t A A . i U ^ J K . A — « . ^ i w t . — i f c j ,

arid ca rds on our fiflieLJi weuuinti i anniversary.

Mr, and Mrs, Seward Countryman

MARY: Fle*®e (»rae home, I promise you will never have to rv.iiil ^̂ i*i "1*t\s/ -Ac"in A-ii

contents of homes or estates, a l­so ant iques of all kinds_ Wri te Mrs. Jason B. Coppernoll, Pa la ­tine Bridge, N. Y., or phone

There *wiil be a meeting of all adults in the typing rwu« of t&e mgn school a t 7:30 P. M. on Mon­day, January 2y, for those people interested in tak ing a course hi be-srinning typing, begumiiig ahuiw had. or a oomhination of refresiher courses in typing, shorthand and general office procedure.

teast 8 people in each class. The nivw-srvae ""•* T3w me*vtlne Will b to decide m whinn ot tne aotwe coin§-eg there is the most ta-Lercst o.nci desire. I t is advised thaA if you are interested in one of the partie-

Orvil Trumbul ; P a t Afduirn JaJiues Paliil.atiei' Mrs. Burton Oretser

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F'OR S A J J E : ESSO Gas Station. 2 pumips, excellent building, $20,-000 year ly . Must he sold, owner has " notice from Army. Mr. Douglas, F o r t Plain, N. Y. Ph. 48-234. 1-25 2tp

NOTICE This Saturday there will he R

FTA Food Male' a t the American Legion Rooms from eleven until twelve-thirty A. M. I t is a bene­fit for raising funds for the ex­pense of the" High School Glee dun uniforms. Mrs. Harry Sweet is, Chairman. Any donations will

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by Bill"" Docker ty The Safety Pa t ro l meet ing was

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