The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965, November 12, 1953, Page 10, Image 10

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FOR SALE
FOR SALE: 1950 Oldsmobili
“Rocket 88”, 24,500 act . a
miles, radio, heater, winterized
Price $950; also 1950 Interna
tional 1-ton truck, less tha:
5,000 miles, price $1,550; 194!
Chevrolet 2-ton, 2-spd. axle
price $600. — Ted Strong, O’
Neill, phone 431-W. 28-29p7;
Look At These!
USED CAR BUYS
1951 Studebaker pickup, %-ton
With rack.
1950 Pontiac 4-dr., standard.
1948 Pontiac Streamliner, 2-dr.
6-cylinder.
1947 Pontiac 8, 2-dr„ Torpedo.
1948 Pontiac 8, 2-dr., Hydramatic
Streamliner.
1948 Pontiac 6-cyl. 2-dr., Stream
liner, new motor.
1949 Pontiac 8, 4-dr., Hydramatic
Chieftain deluxe.
1951 Hydramatic “8”, 2 - tone
green.
1951 Bel Air Chev., 2-tone green,
2-dr., good condition.
2—1953 deluxe Pontiac “8’s”, 4
doors, one Winona green, other
two-tone with easy-eye glass.
Wm. Krotter Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 28c
Phone 531
FOR SALE: Purebred Yorkshire
boars. Also a few gilts. See
any day but Sunday.—Fay A.
Puckett, O’Neill. 26tf
FOR SALE: Combination radio
phonograph, used, $49.95. —
Osborne’s, 112 So. Fourth. 28c
FOR SALE: Heavy hens, $1.25
each, dressed and drawn, light
hens $1. Black walnuts (in
hulls) 3 lbs. 25c, bu, (about 24
lbs.) $1.75. Delivered in. O’Neill
about mid-Nov. Mail orders to
Tom McClellan, Verdel, Nebr.
27-28p75
Used Cars!
1953 DeSoto Firedome “8”, ma
roon, two-tone, 5,000 miles
New car guarantee $2,450
1952 Coronet 4-dr., radio, heater,
white sidewall tires, very clean.
1949 Plymouth club coupe, clean.
1949 Mercury fordor, good rub
ber, radio and heater.
“1951 Henry “J”, heater, over
drive. A bargain.
1947 Jeep station wagon.
1946 Plymouth club coupe, nice
and clean, radio, heater and
good tires. Bargain!
SMITH MOTOR CO.
Home of DeSoto and
Plymouth
Phone 562 — O’Neill
PAUL SHIERK, Mgr.
AUTHORIZED DEALER for
Cornhusker hybrid seed corn.
—Kenneth Ellingson, O’Neill,
Nebr. 28-34p
FOR SALE: Registered Hamp
shire boars. — Walter Sojka &
Sons, Page. 25-28p
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE: Sev
eral residential lots, one block
north Wm. Krotter Co.—Kieth
Abart, O’Neill, box 642. 28c
FOR SALE: Quaker oil space
heater, cheap, like new.—J. H.
Davis, 203 W. Douglas, O’Neill.
27p35
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars with outstanding quality.
Veterinary vaccinated.—Henry'
Stelling & Son, 2 mi. south,
west of Orchard. 24tf
Representative for
WINONA MONUMENT CO.
FRED BAZELMAN
Phone No. 343 — O’Neill
27tf
New Machinery
J-D elevators.
• Trailer wagons and boxes.
J-D 10 and 14 in. hammer mills.
No. 80 and 220 Letz grinders.
Farmhand loaders and attach
ments.
U.S. Royal and Firestone farm
tires.
J-D-D oils, greases and batteries.
Bale ties, cable, comfort covers.
Used Machinery
R.C. 5 Caterpillar and hydraulic
dozer.
1937 A J-D tractor.
1937 B J-D tractor.
R.C. Allis tractor.
• F 20 IHC tractor, 13x36 tires,
good.
Colby tractor spreader.
New Idea spreader, 4-wheel.
J-D 10 A Hammer mill.
Farmhand loader.
Manure loader, mechanical.
Harry R. Smith Impls.
Your John Deere Dealer
Phone 562 — O’Neill
FOR SALE: One heavy duty un
derslung.—Brady Welding, At
kinson. 16tf
FOR SALE: Like-new white por
celain trash burner, used 3
mos., $49.95. —Osborne’s, 112
So. Fourth. 28c
NOW IN STOCK: Homelite chain
saws.—Melvin Johring, O’Neill
26-29pl00
FOR SALE: Good seven-room
home 2 blocks from New Deal
filling station. —Phone 417-J,
O’Neill. 26-28p8f
FOR SALE: Angus bull, register
ed. — Mrs. Henry Martin, O’
Neill, phone 227-J. 24tl
' FOR SALE: Good motor out oJ
1948 Mercury coupe; custom
built radio out of same car:
> also many other salvagable
[ parts. —* Wich’s Body Shop,
i West O’Neill, phone 211-W.
; j 23c
___—_
l ROCK OF AGES MONUMENTS
, To Grow More Beautiful
with the Passing Years
/fljRN POTTHAST
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POR SALE: An outdoor toilet.
In good condition. — Phone
489-J, O’Neill. 28p35
FOR SALE or will trade for corn,
purebred milking polled
Shorthorn bull. —M. McCabe,
Page. 27-28p60
FOR SALE: Aeromotor wind
mills, and towers, galvanized
stock tanks, 8- and 10-foot
sizes. — John Sobotka, Inman,
Nebr. 7tf
FOR SALE: A large selection of
choice quality Duroc boars. —
Dick Stapleman, Belden.
28-29p60
FOR SALE: Purebred Hampshire
boars. Big, rugged and plenty
of length.—Alfred Hansen, 5
miles west, 4 south and '% west
of Plainview. 22tf
FOR SALE: Used Magic Chef
gas range, good condition. See
Vern Grenier at Dankert’s, O’
Neill, phone 410. 28c
NEW CARS
Willys — Kaiser — Henry J Cars
Willys Jeeps — Pickups
Massey-Harris & Ferguson Trac
tors, $250 to $700 reduction
from regular factory retail
prices — if there are no trade
ins.
Used Cars — Pickups — Jeeps
Trucks. All kinds.
All Bargains!
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 26-27c
FOP SALE: Insurance of all
kinds. — See R. H. (“Ray”)
Shriner, phone 106. 39tf
FOR SALE: 40 choice Hamp
shire pigs, weight about 40
lbs.—Herman Kaup, 10 mi. SE
Atkinson. 28-29p60
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FOR SALE: Pie pumpkins and
all kinds of squash. — W. F.
Grothe, sr., Emmet. 28-29p60
FOR SALE: Dressed geese. —
Phone No. 587-R12.
28-29p60
FOR SALE: Fryers $1 each. —
Phone 417-J, O’Neill. 28-29c
REPAIR SHOP
We work on any make cars, pick
ups, Jeeps, trucks or tractors.
Four Top Mechanics
All Work Guaranteed
Reasonable Prices
Outlaw Implement Co.
O’Neill, Nebr. 26-27c
FOR SALE: Oil burner with cir
culating fan. Call 159-J or see
at 407 E. Everett, O’Neill.
28-31c
CARDS OF THANKS
I WANT to take this means of
thanking all my relatives and
friends for their prayers and
lovely letters, cards and flow
ers I received during my stay
in the hospital; also I want to
thank the many who came to
see me while there and since I
returned home. Your thought
fulness will long be remember
ed. Again I’m thankful. 28c
JIM D. JARMAN
BY THIS means we say “thank
you” to the hospital staff for
a pleasant stay, friends and
neighbors for the cards and
visits, the men who picked the
corn and the ladies who helped
and sent food.
ELWYN ROBERTSON’S
and C. V. ROBERTSON’S
28c
I WANT to take this opportunity
to thank all my friends and
relatives for all the cards, flow
ers and gifts I received while
I was in St. Anthony’s hospi
tal. Especially Doctors Langdon
and Wilson and the entire hos
pital staff for the good care.
Sincerely,
WINNIE VANDERSNICK
28p50
I WISH to say “thanks” to all
my friends, relatives and neigh
bors for the cards, letters and
gifts I received and also for
the personal visits during my
recent stay at St. Anhony’s
hospital. I also say “thanks” to
the doctors, hospital staff and
others who helped make my
stay more pleasant. 28p50
MRS. VIC VANDERSNICK
MY SINCERE thanks to the Sis
ters, nurses, Doctor Langdon
and everyone who sent cards
I ' and gifts and who visited me
while I was in St. Anthony’s
hospital. 28p50
_MRS. M. B. HIGGINS
Back from Omaha—
Mrs. A1 Sauser returned Friday
from Omaha where she had visit
ed her mother, Mrs. William
Cronin. She had been in Omaha
two weeks.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOST; A child’s gold signet ring
with the initials G.—Lawrence
Murray, phone 557-M, O’Neill.
28p35
Real Estate Loans
WE have unlimited funds to loan
on Ranches. If you anticipate
needing a loan, CALL US TO
DAY.
Ernie Weller %
Associates
Phone 6231 or 5141 — Atkinson
STRAYED: 3uck sheep.—Gerald
O’Connor, Atkinson. 28p
NOTICE
DUE TO FIRE HAZARD we will
not allow hunting or trespass
ing on our ranch. 24-27pl30
F. E. BOETTCHER
Atkinson, Nebr.
SELLING is our business: Will
arrange for advertising, selling
and clerking at your sale, pri
vately or public auction.—Ed
Thorin and Bill Bowker, O’
Neill, phone 207, licensed real
estate auctioneer and brokers.
13tf
SEE Ralph Simpson for your
electric wiring. — 359-LW, O’
Neill. ltf
MONEY TO LOAN: I am back
at my office' and have Eastern
money to loan on farms and
ranches, also on city property.
—See R. H. Parker, O’Neill,
Nebr. 48tf
HALVA’S ELECTRIC SHOP
Generator & Motor Winding
New and Used Motors
for Any Job 25tf
FARM LOANS. — R. H. Parker,
O’Neill. 50c
HUNT’S
PLUMBING & HEATING
FARM & COMMERCIAL
American Kitchens
White Water Heaters
Next door Asimus Motors)
of O’NEILL
Phone 399 — O’Neill tf
WE NEVER SLEEP
A PHONE CALL brings us on
the run- Phone 404-W. Used
car parts, car repairing, elec
tric and acetylene welding,
body shop.
Strong’s Repair Shop
VERNON STRONG, Prop.
North Seventh — O’Neill
NOTICE
ON ACCOUNT of the fire hazard,
we will not permit any tres
passing or hunting on oui
ranch. Anyone not obeying will
be prosecuted.
MR. AND MRS.
F. E. SKRDLA
24tf
L. Guthmiller
REPAIR SHOP
Half-block East of
Texaco Station
SPECIALIZING in all kinds of
automobile, truck and tractor
repair. Acetylene welding
???? ARE YOU going on a vaca
tion or a trip? Better see R. H.
(“Ray”) Shriner, O’Neill, for
trip insurance. Pays up to $25,
000 for accidental death and
$1,000 for medical, doctors,
ambulance, etc., .for only a few
cents a day. Pays for any kind
of an accident while you are
gone. lltf
FOR RENT
I FOR RENT: Business bldg, 11,000
ft. floor space. Heated. Suitable
for one, two or three store
fronts. Any or all of which can
be rented and which will be
finished to your specifications.
Rear of building equipped with
six 13-ft. overhead doors and
is available now for storage
and warehouse use. — K. C.
Hunt, O’Neill. 23tf
FOR RENT: 6-room upstairs
modern apt. Private entrance
available, $30 per month. In
quire 213 Benton st., or phone
247. 24ti
FOR RENT: Business bldg., 116
So. Fourth st. —Kieth Abart,
O’Neill.
FOR RENT: Rooms, close-in. —
Mrs. Edna Coyne, O’Neill,
phone 353-W. 26tf
FOR RENT: Sleeping room. —
Marie Salisbury, 129 E. Clay,
O’Neill, phone 324-W. 26tf
FOR RENT: 3-room uniurnished
apartment with bath: good res
idential section. — Call 171-J,
O’Neill. 17tf
FOR RENT: Sanders for floor
and furniture. — Spelts - Ray
Lbr. Co. • 47tf
FOR RENT: Floor polisher and
waxer.—Spelts-Ray Lbr. Co.
DON’T WAIT! Protect now
against expenses of polio, can
cer and other dreaded diseases,
$15 for entire family for one
year. Whv take chances? —
See R. H. (“Ray”) Shriner, O’
O’Neill. lltf
GOING OVERSEAS
Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly re
ceived a phone call from their
son, Pfc. James Kelly, last
Thursday, saying he was leaving
San Francisco, Calif., on Mon
day for Korea.
WANTED
WANTED TO BUY OR RENT:
Cattle and hay ranch, 500 to
1,000 acres.—Kieth Abart, O’
Neill. 28c
WANTED: Housework by the
hour. Inquire at Frontier.
28tf-p50
WANTED!
Several More
Applications
HELP WANTED: Rural and citv
salesman needed for O’Neill
vicinity. Need honest, hard
worker unafraid to ask folks to
buy. Right party can expect to
start between $350-$400 per
mo.; representing nationally
advertised product. Prefer
family man, must reside in O’
Neill. If interested write box
AB, c/o The Frontier. Imme
diate opening. Will train on
job. 24tf
HELP WANTED: For kitchen
work.—Town House, O’Neill.
_ 28c
I CAN make loans on city resi
dence or business buildings
and make them on monthly
payment plan.—See or write
R. H. Parker, O’Neill. Nebr.
■_ 48tf
WANTED: Registered nurse to
work with school children, part
time. Sponsored by O’Neill
Parent - Teachers’ association.
Contact Supt. D. E. Nelson or
Mrs. Ralph Simpson, O’Neill.
26-28cll0
EXPERT
Body - Fender
REPAIRING
COMPLETE up - to - date shop,
equipped and experienced for
all makes of cars. Also paint
ing, spot work, glasses install
ed. Free estimates. 24 - hour
wrecker service.
WICH'S BODY SHOP
219 Douglas St. Phone 211-W
WANTED: Salesladies. Applica
tions now being taken for part
time Christmas work. Apply in
person at Gambles, O’Neill. 26tf
HELP WANTED: Sale personnel
for local agency. Persons who
wish more than average income,
write box 113, Lincoln 4, Nebr.
All replies confidential.
27-29pl00
Long Term
L-O-A-N-S
Pre-Payment Privileges
ELKHORN VALLEY
NATIONAL FARM ASS'N
4% Federal Land Bank
O’Neill, Nebr.
Young Adults Meet—
INMAN—The young adult fel
lowship and members of the of
ficial board met Thursday night,
November 5, at the church for a
covered dish supper and business
meeting. It was voted to insulate
the celing and north wall of the
church proper. Karl Keyes and
Lew Kopecky were named to
meet with representatives of the
board of trustees to arrange for
the insulating. It was also voted
to turn the net profits from the
fall festival over to the building
fund treasurer. Plans were an
nounced for a pancake supper to
be served by the young adult
fellowship November 20. The fol
lowing committees were named:
Mrs. Howard Jackson, general
chairman, with Mrs. Lew Kopec
ky and Mrs. Herbert Neilson, as
sisting. Rev. Lisle Mewmaw and
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Tompkins
are members of the advertising
committee.
I Bazaar, Dinner Swell
I
Church Treasury
CHAMBERS—A bazaar and 12
| o’clock dinner was served Tues
day, November 3, at the Cham
bers Methodist church parlors by
!the Women’s Society ot Christian
Service. The attendance was "very
good.” The ladies reported that,
tney netted S132 from the bazaar
and took in ST.6 for the dinner.
zi. "i.ura;s acre" sale was held
at 2 p. m., on the church premises,
resulting in about $205 for the
! church. The calves from the
| "Lord’s Herd” had been sold in
Atkinson previously.
Other Chambers News
Elaine Spath and Loree Elkins
spent Tuesday night and Wednes
day. Novemoer J and 4, m uic
Wiiliam Ritterbush home.
Mrs. William Ritterou^ i
Friday in the Arnie Mace, jr.,
home in O’Neill.
Mary Taggart of Omaha and
Mr. and Mrs. Bob Beed and son
of Lincoln came Saturday evening
and visited until Sunday evening
with their parents.
Mr. and Mrs. K. W. Miller of
Neligh were Sunday guests of
their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs.
Duane K. Miller.
Mrs. T. E. Newhouse is sub
stituting as a teacher for a few
weeks ior Mrs. Art Walter in the
Amelia grade school.
Mr. and Mrs. John Honeywell
were Sunday dinner guests hi the
John Harkins home.
Osco and Zack Ward and Bur
ton Osborne of Independence, Va.,
spent the October 30 weekend at
I the W. H. Woods home. They are
cousins of Mrs. Wood.
Miss Loraine Mitchell of Boise,
Ida., who had been visiting rela
tives in Kansas tor a couple of
weeks, came to Chambers lues
day evening, November 3, to visit
her father, Carl Mitchell, and sis
ter and husband, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Tracy, and family. She left
Friday for her home at Boise.
Ainie mace, sr., returned nome
Friday after working the past
six weeks at Central City.
Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Peltzer
were supper guests Thursd iv eve
ning, November 5, in the William
Ritterbush home.
Rev. and Mrs. L. R. Hansberry
were Thursday evening, Novem
ber 5, supper guests in the E. R.
Carpenter home.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ritterbush
were Sunday dinner guests m the
William Ritterbush home.
Mrs. Lloyd Gleed and her Sun
day-school class of young mar
ried couples gathered at the
church Thursday evening, Nov
ember 5, for a social time and to
pack boxes to be sent to service
men.
The members of the Martha
Community club braved the snow
storm last Thursday evening for
a social evening at the Martha
school. A large crowd was pres
ent to enjoy the program. Lunch
was served.
Mrs. Wayne Smith taught a
few days last week in the gram
mar room of the Chambers school
for Mrs. Seth Herttl.
O'NEILL LOCALS
Mrs.. Fred Degnan of Buffalo
Gap, S.D., visited from Saturday
until Tuesday with her mother,
Mrs. James Davidson.
Mrs. Edna Coyne and Mrs. Mil
lie Maloney visited the O’Malley
home at Chambers on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Dierks of
Atkinson visited Monday eve
ning with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert DeGroff.
D. D. DeBolt left Sunday to
attend a three-day Minneapolis
Moline meeting in Omaha.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Conen and
family of Wagner, S.D., were
overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Bert DeGroff on Saturday.
Melvin Malpnpy of Webster,
S. D., brought his mother, Mrs.
Millie Maloney, to O’Neill last
weekend for an eytended visit
with Mrs Edna Coyne.
Small Boy Honored—
Eight little boys and girls help
ed Stubby Strong, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Clarence Strong, cele
brate his fourth birthday anni
versary on Tuesday afternoon at
the Gilbert Strong home. Ice
cream and cake were served.
Frontier for printing!
Rock Falls News
Several from this community
^ttented the Manhalter and Man
halter sale northwest of Phoenix
Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Albert Widtfeldt called
on Mrs. Charles Weichman on
Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Brown and
Cindy and Terry were last Thurs
day dinner guests at the Arlen
Brown home in Atkinson.
Mr. and. Mrs. Oswald Drueke
and family visited Louis Brown’s
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Hynes and
Lynda were Sunday dinner
guests at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. George Calkins.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Brown and
Melodee visited at Louis Brown’s
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Johnson
entertained Mr. and Mrs. Loweil
Johnson and Lynette with a
breakfast party Sunday morning.
Don Hynes called on Floy!
Johnson Monday afternoon.
Mrs. Rakes Named
Eagle Creek Leader—
The Eagle Creek 4-H club had
a meeting Sunday, November 8,
at the home of Harold Peterson.
This was a reorganization
meeting and the following wrere
elected: Mrs. Agnes Rakes, lead
er; Mrs. Grace Hull, assistant
leader; Brenda Margritz, presi
dent; Janet Hull, vice-presiden*.
Frances Ernst, secretary; Gene
O’Neill, treasurer; Betty Curran,
news reporter.
The next meeting will be a
candlelight service December 6
at the Frances and Vincent Ernst
home. Plans will be made for a
Christmas party.—By Betty Lou
Curran, news reporter.
• ___
Phone us your news — 51.
... ...
A-l used cars on sale
At Your Friendly Ford Dealer s
All our used cars warranteed 6 months or 6,0(10 miles!
1949 Plymouth, Deluxe 2 door,
original green finish, radio,
big heater, plasiiS seat covers.
A solid car that needs only a
new owner. We nose-dived the
price to only_$645
★
Don’t cuss the old Bus! Drive
this 1949 Chevrolet 2 door.
It's been checked over, looked
under, worked on, cleaned
out, polished up, and marked
down to the low price of $795
Shade tree mechanics atten
tion! Here's one that you can
buy cheap and fix up yourself.
1946 Chevrolet 4 door. Buy it
"As Is" and cheap for just $199
★
1951 Ford Custom Tudor. A
car you can fully trust and en
joy. Powerful V8 engine, ra
dio, fresh air heater, and turn
signals. Miles of Smiles with
this nice Ford. Priced to make
you happy at-$1195
ALSO OTHER MAKES AND MODELS
FOR YOUR SELECTION
. . . AT . . .
LOHSUS MOTOR CO.
Phone 16
O’Neill, Nebr.
Where Service Doesn’t End with the Sale”
INVENTORY u
Starts Thursday, November 12th
Armstrong
FLOOR COVERING
12x15 Quaker _ 16.00
12x12 Quaker _ 12.95
9x12 Quaker _ 7.81
12-Ft. Yardage __ Run. Ft. 1.10
9-Ft. Yardage_Run. Ft. 80c
For Ihe KITCHEN
METAL CABINETS_12.95
BASE
METAL CABINETS_21.95
METAL
BREAKFAST SUITES .. 69.50
METAL
WARDROBE STORAGE 7.50
CEDAR CHESTS
Reg. 59.50 - NOW .. 47.50
REDUCED PRICES
• • • on • • •
End Tables — Sewing Cabinets
Corner Tables — Tier Tables
Lamp Tables
Phone Stand Sets
Special Innerspring Mattress
ACATick — 180-Coil
Reg.24.50--NOW . 19.85
$10 for Your Old Mattress!
(Offer Applies on Innerspring
or Box Spring)
Rollaway Bed with Mattress
AS LOW AS _ 29.50
METAL BEDS
AS LOW AS_ 10.35
FELT MATTRESS
50-Lb. _ 17.95
BED SPRING
180-Coil _ 12.95
CRIBS with Pad
NOW_13.95
CRIBS without Pad
NOW _ 7.50
LIVING RGOSI SUITES
& SUNOS
*
2-Pc. Living Room 17A CA
Reg. 207.00—SALE PRICE 1 4 J»0\f
2-Pc. Living Room 1AA CA
Reg. 299.00—SALE PRICE icFaF*t#U
Plastic Studio QQ AA
Reg. 115.00—SALE PRICE
2-Pc. Studio 174 CA
Reg. 144.00—SALE PRICE
*
LAMPS
® Floor
• T able
• r
• Boudoir
ONE-THIRD '
OFF
PLATF8RNI ISSUER
REDUCED!
Plastic - Frieze - Tweed - Lurex
22.95 - 31.50 - 47.50 - 49.50
DROP-LEAF TABLE CQ ai
Walnut, 75.50 Value—NOW _ Utl.JU
EXPANDWAY DESK QC Art
Walnut. 98.00 Value—NOW OJ.VU
BEDROOM SUITES
Blonde 3-Pc. 17Q 00
Double Dresser, Chest. Bed_Al*F»Uv
Blonde, 4-Pc.
Reg. Price 125.00 __
Walnut 4-Pc. 1QQ AA
Blonde Oak 4-Pc. 1 M AA
Reg. Price 179.00 _
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