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    Amelia News
Mr and Mrs. Jack Eggleston
and son ot Douglas, Wyo , spent
tiiristmas \acation with the Tom
mie Doolittle, Jim Bilstien and
Eldon Ballagh families Mrs. Eg
gleston is the former Maljel tSisI
Enbody and a sister of the other
ladies.
Mr and Mrs. Blake Ott enter
tained t h e Sammons relatives
Christmas e\e. There was a gift
exchange and Mrs. Ott served
luncheon Those present were
Mr and Mrs. Asa Watson, Beth
Joyce and Sharon, Mrs. Gloria
Landrum and Sally. Mr. and Mrs
Hill Sammons, Mrs. Marjorie
Sammons, Mr. and Mrs. Andy
Rohak and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Tibbetts and family
Mr. and Mrs. Max Dixson were
pre-Christmas visitors with her
mother, Mrs. Alice Prewitt and
Sharon and Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Prewitt. They returned to their
home at Scottsbluff Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gale Fix and fam
ily of Scottsbluff were here tu
spend Christmas with their parents
and families, the Elmer Fix and
Mrs. Alice Prewitt families.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Thomp
son, Virgina, Joy and Edna spent
Christmas at Barnston with Mrs
Thompson’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Wilbur Manly.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Gilman and
Mr and Mrs. Oscar Peterson
drove to Sargent Sunday after
noon.
Mr. and Mrs. Earnie Johnston
and Mr and Mrs. Paul Johnston
and family of Fremont were
Christmas day guests at Oscai
Peterson’s.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Butterfield
and family of Ewing, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles McMillen, Mrs Rosa
Snelson, Mrs. Mary Urh of Atkin
son. Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Edwards
and family of Chambers and Mr.
and Mrs Ed Thorin and Lavonne
of O’Neill were Christmas guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Edwards
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Collier and
son, Mrs. Gordon Brown and dau
ghters of Norfolk were visitors
I
Ponton Insurance
FLORENCE PONTON, Pro*.
Insurance of All Kinds
and Bonds
’hone 106 Golden Bldg
Drs. Wilson & Sucha
PHYSICIANS A SURGEONS
Phone 138 -O’Neill
during the Christmas week at the
M. E. Madsen home
Mrs. Stella Sparks received
word of the death of her fnend,
Mrs. Lloyd Kite, at North Platte
Monday, December 23. Mrs.
Sparks was unable to attend the
funeral services.
The iJoolittie families gathered
at the Grandpa and Grandma
Doolittle's for Christmas. Those
preser.t were Mr. and Mrs. Art
Doolittle and Dale, Mr and
Mrs. Tommie Doolittle and fam
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Dick Iaxilittle
and boys; Mr. and Mrs. Harold
j Fullerton, Joan and Beth; Mr.
and Mrs M. B. Kennedy and Har
old, Pat Kennedy and Art VVald
i man, all of Amelia; Mr. and
i Mrs. Darrel Slaymaker and boys
of Laurel, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen
Miles of O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Rees visit
ed his brother and wife, Mr. and
Mrs Walter Rees, at Norfolk Fri
day. ___
Andrew Olson, Wife
Note Anniversary
EWING \tr and Mrs. Andrew
Olson quietly celebruted their 55th
wedding anniversary Tuesday, De
cember 24, at their home in Ew
ing.
A family get-together was held
on the Sunday preceding Christ
mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Oscar Wilson of Elgin. All mem
1 bers of their family were present
including Mr. and Mrs. Allan
York from Washington state.
Mr and Mrs York left Satur
day for Omaha to return to their
home by plane.
Three Enlistments
in Army Announced
The following army enlistments
have been announced in the O -
Neill area through the army re
cruiting office *here:
Wendell L. Walkling of Crok
ston, army medical service, re
enlistee. „
Wendell L. Cline of Naper, en
j gineer equipment maintenance
school. . _
Francis F. Doty, of Spencer
! transportation corps.
Missourian Will
Speak at Inman
INMAN Apostle Maurice Dra
per of Independence, Mo., will be
the speaker at the Inman Reor
ganized Church of Jesus Christ
of 1 fitter Day Saints, Wednesday
evening, January 8, at 8 p.m.
Mr. Draper has been minister
in charge of the church work in
I Australia and New Zealand for
] several years. The public is in
I vited. _
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Mr. and Mrs. Robert II. Scott . . . to reside in O’Neill.
—O'Neill Photo Co.
Page News
Mrs. Goldie Clark and son,
Michael and her mother, Mrs.
Cora West, of Council Blulfs, la.,
arrived Tuesday, December 24
for the Christmas festivities at
the home of the latter's sister,
,vus. rune I Park, and with her
niece's family, the Edd Stewarts.
They returned to their home Fri
day.
Miss Marion Heiss and Joe
Price of Lincoln spent Christmas
eve with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Ivan Heiss, at Page.
Mrs. Fern Grass entertained
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gus
Robinson, her brother, Willis Ro
binson, and her brother-in-law and
sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Heiss,
Myrna, Bonnie and Lyle, for sup
per on Christmas.
Stan Silver returned to Kearney
Friday to attend funeral services
for D. A. Barnes, a member of
the Soil Conservation office, who
is also known here.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rutherford
and Miss Faye attended funeral
services for Mr. and Mrs. Gene
Terrill and daughter, Diane at
Waverly, Thursday Mrs. Emma
C a n a d a y and granddaughter,
Thelma Summers, of Lincoln who
are visiting here stayed with the
children.
Mr. and Mrs. Anton Nissen of
Page and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Nis
sen and family of Columbus wertf
Christmas day guests at the
Matt Hynes home in O'Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. F G. Albright of
New Virgina, la., are spending
some of the holiday season with
their daughters, Mrs. Omar Huff
man at Ewing, Mrs. Robert Ste
vens and Mrs. Arnott Buxton and
their families all of O'Neill. Their
son. Sterling, of Milford joined
the group.
1
Lois Marie Sargent
Bride of C hambers
Man in Rites Here
Mis Lois Mane Sargent, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Sargent
of O’Neill, and Robert H. Scott,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Harry J.
Scott of Chambers, were united
in marriage Tuesday, December
24, at First Methodist church
here.
Rev. Glenn Kennicott, church
pastor, officiated in the 3 p.m.
double-ring ceremony.
Attendants were the bride’s
sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Roliert Parks of Scottsbluff
The bride chose a white street
length faille dress and red car
nation corsage. The bridesmaid
chose a beige dress with a pink
carnation corsage.
The bridegroom chose a blue
suit and a white carnation bout
onniere, with the bestman wear
ing a brown suit and a white car
nation boutonniere.
Attending the wedding were
the bride’s parents.
The bride's mother chose a
dress of mint green with a pink
rose corsage. The bridegroom's
parents were unable to attend be
cause of the illness of Mrs.
Scott’s father in Iowa.
A wedding and Christmas din
ner was served at the home of
the bride’s parents Christmas day
for immediate friends and rela
tives.
Those attending were Mr. and
Mrs. Harry J. Scott and Ruth
Ann, sister and parents of the
bridegroom; Mr. and Mrs. Robert
Parks, Dennis and Linda of
Scottsbluff; and Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Scott.
Mrs. Robert Shaw, Mrs. Kay
Hanley and little son. Joe, and
Milan Welke were callers in the
afternoon.
The bride is employed by
Northwestern Bell Telephone
company of O'Neill. The bride
groom is employed by Cecil
Thornton of Chambers.
The couple plan to reside in
O’Neill.
/ 2 Call to Honor
Chambers Man
CHAMBERS — Mr. and Mrs.
H. \V. Hubbard of Cham
bers and Mr. and Mrs. C.
W. Porter of O'Neill held open
house at the Hubbard home Sun
day, December 22, honoring their
father, Ed Porter, on his birth
day anniversary.
Seventy-two friends and rela
tives called to congratulate him
Among the guests were his grand
sons, Lt. Allen Porter, of the air
force stationed near Dennison,
Tex., and Gene Porter and family
of O'Neill.
Mrs. Holloway Notes
95th Anniversary
CHAMBERS Mrs. Louis Neil
son held open-house Monday af
ternoon, Decemebr 23, from 2 to
5 o’clock in honor of her mother.
Mrs. Holloway, who was observ
ing her 95th birthday anniversary.
Over 30 guests called. Mrs. Hol
loway received 76 birthday cards.
FIREMEN SUMMONED
PAGE -The Page fire depart
ment was called Thursday after
noon to the Ivan Heiss farm
where they put out a fire that
started from a burning log that
threatened the wood pile and con
sumed about three-fourths of the
pile. A strong wind created con
siderable hazard.
Money to Loan
— on —
AUTOMOBILES
TRUCKS
TRACTORS
EQUIPMENT
FURNITURE
/
Central Finance
C. E. Jones, Manager
O’Neill Nebrxaka
Riverside News
The Methodist church had its
Christmas program M o n d a y
night. December 23
The Ur.ittxi Presbyterian church
held a Christmas program Mon
day night, December 23. After
the program gifts were exchang
ed in the annex.
Mr. and Mrs Bob Hobbs, Mr.
md Mrs, Roland Hord and Duane,
Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Switzer. Mr.
md Mrs IVwitt Gunter. Mr. and
Mrs. Alvin Nelson and .Timmy,
in. 1 Paul Gunter were Christmas
day guests at the Dewitt Hoke
j home
Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine Mont
gomery and family, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Montgomery and family
and Howard Montgomery were
guests at the George Montgom
ery home Christmas day.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Pierson vis
1 ited Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Pri
bnow at Cedar Rapids,
Mr. and Mrs Lynn Fry anil
family, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Fink
and family and Mr. and Mrs.
| Willie Shrader and family spent
Christmas day with Kittie Fry.
Mr and Mrs, Lynn Fry and
j family, Mr. and Mrs. Lorraine
Montgomery and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Dale Napier visited Mr.
and Mrs Floyd Napier Wednes
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Boh Hobbs left
for Ft. Bragg, N. C., Thursday
morning.
Mr and Mrs. Ralph Munn and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Na
pier and family and Mr. and
Mrs. Z H. Fry were supper
guests at the Dale Napier home
Thursday evening.
IVwitt Hoke. Dale Napier, Mel
vin Napier and Wayne Fry’ shel
I led corn at Lynn Fry’s Friday.
Clayton Hoke went with Mr.
! and Mrs. Alvin Nelson Friday,
to Sioux City, where he wil go
with Mrs. Nelson and Jimmy by
train to Manteno, 111., to visit
j relatives.
Word was received from Mr.
and Mrs. Lionel Gunter Tuesday
. night, December 24, that Jamey
Gunter, son of Mr. and Mrs. Verl
Gunter, is “feeling bettor". Mr
and Mrs. Lionel Gunter plan on
going to Garland, Tex., from
Springfield, to visit Mr. and Mrs.
■ Alton Gunter and Mark.
Paul Gunter was a supper guest
at the Sylvester Schlotman home
Christmas eve.
Miss Lou Miller is spending
the Christmas vacation with
home folks. Her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard Miller, expect to
take her back to Denver, Colo.,
this week and visit at the home
of their daughter, Mrs. Gerald
Hadduck, and family and other
relatives.
The Loo Miller family and Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny were Christmas guests at
nit i iuw ai u iuiiu i iiv am..
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Miller and
Danny spent Christmas eve vis
iting Mrs. Miller’s parents at
Ericson.
Mrs. Howard Miller and Lou
visited relatives at Page Thurs
day and Friday.
Ernest Trowbridge and Anna
Smith of Inman visited at the
Howard Miller's Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
family visited at the Lou Vander
snick home Sunday evening, De
cember 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and
children, Mr. and Mrs. Wendell
Switzer and family were Sunday
dinner guests at Ora Switzer's,
Sunday, December 22.
Mr. and Mrs. Ora Switzer
spent Christmas at Racine, Minn.,
| at the home of their daughter,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Robbins and
| family.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Napier
Napier shopped in O’Neill Mon
day, I>ecember 23.
Mrs. Edna Lofquest entertained
the Bill Lofquests and Robin
Myers families on Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. Merlyn Myers of
Columhus visited the group in
the afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry en
tertained Mr. and Mrs. Bill Fry
and Al Gibson Christmas day. In
the evening Mr. and Mrs. Bill
Fry visited at the Wilber Ma
hood home in Orchard.
Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fry and
family and Mr. and Mrs. Lou
Vandersnick and family were
supper guests at the Al Gibson
home in Ewing, Wednesday night.
The Frys received word that
the Frank Emsick family spent
Christmas at the Stanley Rick
erd's home in California.
Word was received that Mr.
and Mrs. Carl Christon spent
Christmas at the home of their
son, Tom, in Texas.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Pollock
spent Christmas in Neligh at the
Kenneth Pollock home.
Rev. and Mrs. Ivan Turner and
Wayne spent the Christmas week
at Boone, la., at the home of Mrs.
Turner's parents.
Mr, and Mrs. Webb Napier and
Russell, Mr. and Mrs. John Na
pier and Tommy and Mr. and
Mrs. Glenn Harpster and family
were entertained by Mr. and
Mrs. Richard Napier and family
Christmas day.
Mr. and Mrs. John Napier vis
ited the Ed Walter’s Wednesday
evening, December 25.
Inman Mews
Mr. anil Airs. Woodrow Guugh
enoaugh unit lanuiy spent the past
weekend in Umuha and Couni it
limits. They look Airs. Alanine
Gaughenbaugh to Council Bluils
wneie sue spent the Christmas
nondays with nor son and uaugh
ter-ui-iaw. Air. and Airs. Irwin
Gaughenbaugh and lannlj and
then returned to her home ui Hot
springs, si).
Air. and All's. Charles Cadw al
ia iter eUiertained tlie Neighbor
iloud cluo ai a Christmas parly at
tneir new home nortiieast ot town
on Saturday evening. Alas. Cad
wailader served reueshments be
fore her guests departed.
Calvin lie ary 01 Hyons arrived
I here on Alonuay to spend the
\ tiolidays with relatives.
Qins Keuners and daughter,
Carolyn, returned to their home at
Wiota, la., on Tuesday, December
24, alter spending several days
here visiting in the home of Chris
parents, Air. and Alls. J. H. Hel
met's and other relatives.
Airs. Elizabeth Colman lias re
turned from Omaha where she
spent a eoupie ot weeks v lsitnig in
tlie home ot her son anil daughter
in-law . Air. and Alt's. Floyd Col
man, and other relatives and fri
ends.
Floyd Boise is spending the
holidays with his parents in Ew
ing. He stays with his grandpar
ents, Air. and Airs. Charles Luben.
and attends school here.
Air. and Airs. John 11. Alattson
were Monday evening, December
23 guests in the home of Air. and
Mrs. Vern Wrede at their country
home north of O’Neill.
Air. and Airs. G. E. Hartigan
and son, Alike, came Tuesday, De
cember 24 from Norfolk and were
Christmas guests in the home of
Airs. Hartigan’s parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James K. Coventry and fam
ily. Graydon returned to Norfolk
Christmas evening but Airs. Ilart
igan and son remained for the
rest of the week.
Guests in the home of Air. and
Airs. Leo Harte and family on
Christmas day included Air. and
Mrs. Joseph Laney of Lincoln,
Airs. Mary Laney of O'Neill and
Mr. and Mis. Kenneth Coventry,
Dick and Boh.
Mr. and Airs. Pearl Cary spent
the Christmas holidays in Iowa
with their two sons, John anil
Chester and their families and
their daughter and son-in-law,
Mr. and Airs. Vernon Crouse.
Christmas guests in the coun
try home of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
A. Tompkins were Airs. Cora
Caldwell of Utica and Mr. and
Mrs. L. R. Tompkins.
Mrs. May me Harte has arrived
here from Sheldon, la., where she
spent a couple of weeks visiting
reiauves.
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hansen
and family were Christmas guests
in the home of Mrs. Hansen’s par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Keyes.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Matschul
lat and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Matsch
ullat and family of Page were
Christmas guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Anthony and
family.
Clayton Krueger is spending the
holidays with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Elmer Krueger and fam
ily at Minburn, la. Clayton teach
es the Emporia school.
Miss Edith Gallagher is home
from St. Mary’s college, Omaha,
and is spending the holidays with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. P
Gallagher and Eddie, who attends
St. Mary’s academy in O’Neill is
also home for the holidays.
Christmas guests in the coun
try home of Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Keyes and daughter included Mr.
and Mrs. James Vidlak and fam
ily of Omaha, Mr. and Mrs. Karl
Keyes and Miss Mildred Keyes.
John Sobotka and son, Harold,
drove to Columbus Tuesday, De
cember 25 and spent Christmas
eve and Christmas day with Mr.
and Mrs. Leo Sobotka and family.
Dinner guests in the home of
Mr. and Mrs. James P. Gallagher
and family on Christmas included
Mrs. Elizabeth Colman, Mrs.
Mayme Harte, Beatrice and Jos
eph Gallagher.
Dinner guests on Christmas
in the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. F.
Kopecky and son were Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Snyder of Page, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry D. Snyder and
Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kopecky.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry D. Snyder
spent Christmas eve in the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Stevens and
family in Atkinson.
Albert Anthony and son, Terry,
were Neligh callers on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Mattson j
and Mr. and Mrs. James M. Mc
Mahan were Friday evening din
ner guests in the country home of
Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wrede and fam
ily northeast of O’Neill.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hutton
and two children and Mr. and |
Mrs. Warren Webster of Omaha
were Christmas guests in the j
home of their parents, Mr. and j
Mrs. T. D. Hutton.
The Women’s Society of Chris
tian Service of the Methodist
church met Thursday at the
church annex for their regular
meeting. Mrs. L. F. Kopecky,
~~ -—*
president was in charge. Mrs.
L K Tompkins was program
chairman and presented the
Christmas lesson Mrs. Kopecky
read a Christmas letter received
from Carroll French, formerly of
Page, but now stationed in the
Belgium Congo. Mrs Blanch Bou
se and Mrs. Woodrow Gaughen
baugh were hostesses and ser\ ed
refreshments.
Christmas guests in the home
of Mrs. Marye Hartigan were Mr
and Mrs. Paul Hartigan and fam
ily of Page and Cal Geary of
Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs Merlin Luhcn
and family of Oak are spending
the weekend tti the homes of Mr
and Mrs. Charles latbeti and Mrs.
May Fraka. Mrs. Fraka, who has
spent the past month in the Luben
home, returned to her home here
with the Lubens.
Mr, and Mrs John H. Harte of
Leadville, Colo., were weekend
guests in the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Leo Harte and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Moore had
as their guests on Christmas their
children and grandchildren. They
are Mr. and Sirs. K. L. Moore ot
O'Neill and Mr. and Mrs. Michael
Gallagher, Janet and Timmy.
f™ 1
Miss Carolyn Watson and Ed
Louple> of Omaha, guests in the
home of Mr and Mrs. Ira L. Wat
son, drove to Valentine on Thurs
day where they visited in the
home of Dr. and Mrs. \V. J.
Slusher. Miss Watson and Mrs.
Slasher are sisters.
Paul and Joseph Bittner and
Mr. and Mrs Leo P. Mossman
were Sioux Cit>, la , visitors on
Saturday.
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PHYSICIAN A SI ROEON
Office ph. 77 — Res ph. 223
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| There are approximately . . .
\ 22,000,000 BOWLERS
Men and Women, in the United States g
i
t Now, the residents of . . .
O’Neill and Neighboring
\ Towns and Communities
[Can Enjoy This Popular Sport 3
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On Sunday . . .
January 5,1958,1:30 p.m.
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There will be an American Bowling Congress
organization meeting at—
O’Neil! Youth Center
| a
for the ladies
K of C Hall (Upstairs)
for the men
V IF \ OF ARE at all Interested in howling, we want you to attend this meeting. Remember, ft
anyone can bowl; that is. if you are between the ages of three and ninety-three, and you need ^
(i not be "Mr. and Mrs. Muscles”, nor a "Wilt-the-Stilt,” nor "Mr. Touchdown. I .S.A.”. If you
have bowled before, fine. If you have never bowled, you are just as welcome to attend this ft
S meeting, because you can learn.
* george m. McCarthy of o’Neiii !
will be in charge of the meeting for the men. ft
MRS. EVELEN LAURSEN of O’Neill
tor A
5f will conduct the meeting for the women, assisted by Mrs. Opal Wahl, of Grand Island, seere- \
y tary of the Nebraska Woman’s Bowling Association.
Plan Now To Attend These Meetings!
TEN PIN LANES — West O’Neill
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Tax Returns Prepared
Income Tax, Estate & Gift Tax
Auditing & Bookkeeping Services
MORGAN WARD
Accountant
Formerly with the Internal Revenue Service
Golden Annex — Phone 414 — O'Neill, Nebr
Good Tax Service Doesn’t Cost, IT PAYS
O'Neill Style Shop's
JANUARY CLEARANCE
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Starts January 2nd at 9 a.rn.
Coats
Were 89.98-NOW_59.98
Were 48.98-NOW_28.98
Were 46.98-NOW_26.98
Were 34.98-NOW_22.98
Dresses
Were 24.98-NOW_14.98
Were 22.98—NOW_12.98
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Hats
1.00 AND 2.00
Knit Dresses
Were up to 32.98
NOW 15.00 & 20.00
Skirts
Were 17.98-NOW_12.98
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Were 8.98-NOW_ 5,gg
Blouses
Were 5.98-NOW_3.9g
Were 3.98-NOW_2.49
One Rack of
Dresses & Skirts
4.00
Regardless of Former Price!
Sweaters
Were 10.98-NOW .. g.gg
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Were 5.98-NOW_3*9g
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Tumble Table
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