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About The frontier. (O'Neill City, Holt County, Neb.) 1880-1965 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 7, 1960)
Thee Would Begin " The bride wore a light rose dress with beige accessories ami ear ned a bouquet of white carnations with white streamers Marla Jo Houser, granddaugh ter of the bride, was candle ligh ter. Rmgbearers were Mary and David Hawthorne, grandchildren of the bridegroom. The girls wore dresses of pastel shades and wrist corsages of white carnations. A reception followed the cere mony at the bride's home. Assis ting were Mrs WiUa Houser. Mrs Allene Norman, Mrs Janet Wood and Mrs. Janice Houser. Following a wedding trip to eastern Nebraska, the couple will live in Imperial. Mrs. Turner lias lived in Chase county for many 'ears and Mr. Turner was former ly the missionary of the American Sunday School union in the Min don area. He has held pastorates in Hayes county, Lamar, and the Center Union church in O'Neill. Ressel Grandson Wed Clara Kirkland Married In Chambers Ceremony St. Paul’s Lutheran church in Chambers was the December 31 scene of the' wedding of Clara Kirkland, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. A. A. Walter, Chambers, and Edwin G. Averill, Port Angeles, Wash. Rev. William Roten officiated the 7 p m double ring ceremony. The bride chose a suit of au- | tumn rust with black accessories. Her only jewelry was earrings, a gift from the bridegroom. Her cor sage was of bronze and gold ; mums. Attendants were Mrs. Wayne Smith and Raymond Walter, sister j and brother of the bride. Mrs. Smith wore a dark rust tailored wool dress with bronze and gold mum corsage. Mrs. Averill is presently em ployed in the County Treasurer’s office in O’Neill. After the first of March, the couple will make their home in Port Angeles, Wash. JANICE LEE GIIJO WEDS DANIEL J. SI LUYAN Janice Lee Gilio, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Gcams, San Jose, Calif., became the bride of Daniel J. Sullivan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Ankney, Homes tead, Fla., and the grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ressel of O’ Neill, in a December 12 ceremony j at the Elkton Methodist church, I Bainbridge, Md. Mrs. John T. McNeil was ma tron of honor and John McNeil was best man. The couple are living at Kim bridge Village 4L 11a inbridge. Md , while Mr. Sulliwtn is serving in the l’. S. Navy. Inman New* By Mrs, James McMahan G. E. Harngnn of ta-xlngton came Thursday evening to spend the weekend in the homes of Mi's. Mary Hartigan and Mr. and Mrs James Coventry. He returned to lexington Monday accompanied by Mrs Hartigan and family who sju nt the |>ast week in the James Coventry home. l>iek Coventry. Clark Gaughen baugh, Harold Sobotka and Ned and Neil Kelley returned to then classes at Norfolk Junior College Monday after spending the holi days with their parents here. Now Year s day dinner quests of Mi and Mrs. iXwwUi Keyes were Mr. and Mrs Milton Me Kaihnir and family of Atkinson. Mr and Mrs Gerald Uisoi and family and Mar\ in Rouse of O - Neill, Mr. and Mrs Karl Keyes , .md Miss Mildred Keyes of lm , man. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard U-idy and son and Mrs, Walter Jaoo\ of Mint urn. Colo., visited last week 1 m the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Harry McGrow .md with Mr and Mr- Umald Unite and family at Klgin. in*, and Mrs. C. W. Alexander returned Friday from Waterbary whore they spent a week visiting in |ht' home td Mr. and Mi's, lk'tr aid Noe and family. Miss Li no lie Tompkins return ed to Lincoln, Where -ho atiemls Wesleyan rnlversity. on Sunday after spending the holidays visit 1 ing in the homr of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey A. Tompkins I ami sons. __ ■ FOR SALE FOR SAI.F Reg Polled Hereford Bulls. Two 24 and 3 vears okl Proven, herd buU quality some yearlings Everett Van Dover. 24 miles east of old Opportun ity or 22 miles west of Verdigre. or 16 south of Lynch. 25tf KOI: SAI.F Hereford hull calf, sire Z ito Heir M 29 — dam. | Princess Choice, calved May 20. 1959 George Gatzemeyer, O' Neill. 2 mi. N. 1 mi E on Oppty. road and 24 mi. north 36-39p SALT FOR SALE: Kanapolis $16 50 a Ion; American $2050 a ton; white block 75e Located 3 blks. east, 4 blks north of traffic light, Everett Gorgan, Ph 164, O'Neill. 51tf FOR SALE— Pu- ebred Hampshire meat-type bt<ars. Reasonably priced Henr) Stelling and Son, 2 S. and Vi W. of Orchard, Ne braska. 29tf FOR SAI.E: \jore fancy Cream cows. Shore s Guernseys, Hol steins, Swiss Extra large fancy Some fresh with calves Rea sonable pric-*s. Harold Shores, Neligh ph TU 7-4060 TU 7 4850 25tf A AXE PATTON'S BEN Franklin store your candy headquarters. Always fresh. 27tfc SEE US for new SPARTAN or SAFEWAY mobile homes, 25% down, 5% int.; up to 84 months to pay. Write or phone: Contois Motor Co.. Neligh. 30tf FOR SALE Set of oxygen and acetylene bottles (largo size). Northwest Electric, O’Neill. 34tfc FOR SAI.E: High quality April 1959 Hereford Bulls. Extra good hacks. Kieth Ahart - O’Neill, Percy Ahart - Emmet. 31tf FOR SAI.E Army Halftrack with front winch. Trade for corn. Kieth Ahart, O'Neill. 36-38c MACHINERY Snow buckets for farm loaders $50 each Farm tractor loaders All makes and models $50 and up Farmall Super C 42 Farmall MD 47 Farmall H 49 Farmall C 43 Farmall H Army halftrack with winch FOR RENT- rotary stajk cutter Snow bucket for loader Hesse roller mill JP hammermill IHC hammermill APPLIANCES— Used refrigerator Used 12-ft. freezer Used Maytag auto washer Used Coronado auto washer See us for New RCA Whirlpool SHELHAMER EQUIPMENT CO. O'NEILL. NEBR. IHC — Gehl - RCA Whirlpool FOR SALE 22-ft. trailer house. Good condition. See Joe Scholl meyer, 10 miles east on Page highway. 37-38c FOR SALE 1951 Ford 1 Vi ton truck with steel flat bed and winch with cable. REA office. 37c • _ Real Estate for Sale REAL ESTATE FOR SALE Like new 2 bedroom home—liv ing room, kitchen, full basement and garage. Immediate posses sion. 119 North 10th St.. Ben Gil ligan, owner. nrioArt 9 Vuif^tYVim home and garage located in southeast O’Neill. Good terms. VIRGIL LAURSEN, realtor Phone 434, O’Neill 37-38c FOR SALE—with March 1, 1960 possession, approximately 8 acres, w’ell improved, located immediately east of the Gate way Motel just off Hwy. 20 in east O’Neill; ’ 160 acres well improved, located 2 mi. east of O'Neill on Hwy. 108; , 3 vacant city lots in O'Neill lo cated directly east of the Jim Corkle residence. For inspection and additional information see either Jim Cor kle, O’Neill or Ernie Weller, At kinson. 36-38c Listings For Sale 760 acres northeast of Inman, improved; 160 acres north of Page, modem home: 320 acres modem improved, Atkinson, ir rigation equipped; 320 farm near Emmet: 160 farm east of O NeiU, irrigated, with equipment; 320 improved northeast of O Neill, farm and pasture; 80 acres northwest- O'Neill, good location, well fenced and near Highway No. 20. ED THORIN . PHONE 207 — O’NEILL 13 If FOR SALE—Improved 80 acres 4 mi. from Clearwater on good gravel road. IH mi. to highway 275. Ideal for semi-retired couple Buildings in good repair. REA. natural gas, hot and cold water, bathroom. Mail route to door. Immediate possession. Leon Beckwith, Emmet. 36tf FOR KENT FOR RENT Heated apartment, 3 rooms and bath, private en trance. utility room. Phone Darel Bright 638LW after 6. 35tf FOR RENT—Two bedroom home Kieth Abort, O'Neill. 22tfc FOR RENT Rooms Night, week or month. Clean, good beds. Re decorated. Hotel O'Neill, Phone 364. New Management. 40p FOR RENT — Basement sleeping rooms for men. Close in. Call 574J, O'Neill. 29tf FOR RENT-IHCT Rotary Stalk cutter Shelhamer Equipment Co.. O'Neill. tf WANTED SALESMAN and SALES TRAINEES) $450 Monthly salary Plus WEEKLY COMMISSION AGE 21-35 Reputation must stand strict investigation. Away from home Monday to Friday. Sales experience helpful but not necessary. If hired you will attend sales school and re ceive full training on full pay. Must be available for immed iate employment. Apply to: W. D. REZAC Golden Hotel O’Neill, Nebraska Monday, January 11 9 a.m. to 12 noon WANTED AT ONCE Man or wo man to service customers for famous, nationally advertised Watkins products in city of O' Neill. Established business. Pro fits of $2 and up an hour at start possible. Full or part time. No investment. Write Watkins Pro ducts, Inc., D-83, Winona, Minn. 37-40 pd WANTED AT ONCE—Man or wo man to supply families with Rawleigh Products in O’Neill. Consumers write us for products. Many Dealers earn $50 weekly part-time — $100 and up full time. Write Rawleigh's, Dept. NBA-101-I, Freeport, 111. If you need Rawleigh Products now, Write Dept. MB. 37c AVON CALLING Earn a good income close to home representing Avon Cos metics. Friendly, pleasant and profitable work. Work approxi mately 5 hours daily. Over 35. Write Miss Alice Diab District Manager, P.O. Box No. S65, North Platte. 37c WEIX. PRILLING and well and windmill repair. — Write Box 562, phone 553-J SPRAGUE WELL CO., O'Neill ? blks W & .3 M> blks N stoplight WANTED: Serum pigs: Loading days, Monday, Tuesday and Thursday each week.—Dwaine Lockmon, Stuart, ph. 3741. tf WORK WANTED Guaranteed welding and mechanic work done. East of drive-in theatre.—Ver non Gorgen, O’Neill. 32tfc WE DON'T WANT ALL THE bus iness—Just yours.. Patton’s Ben Franklin, O'Neill. tfc WANTED 1 DRY CLEANING OF ALL KINDS! Ideal Cleaners Phone 77S-W for Pickup and Delivery! CfCU Wick's BODY SHOP Complete Body ana Fender Repairs and Painting Glass Installed—Towing Service Phone II1W — O’NEILL — for Any Job 25tf , WELL ESTABLISHED Retail farm supply business handling well known products. Small capital needed. Write box TH, c-o The Frontier. 5th " EXPERT REPAIR SHOP Watch Repairing! McIntosh Jewelry Phone 166 O’NeUl Minnesota Woolen Company Bonded Representative Robert W. Young Phone 192-J 609 East Adams 23tfc WELL DRILLING Far Farm and Domestic Wells Call m or mate to Kelly's Well Service 1 Wtkm. moth at «w Wear Dent cm anna L. Guthmiller Half Block East of T**x«co Station iPKCLALi*^ in all kinds of automobile. -"uc* and tractor repair Aeetyi oe Wts* t'.n*. LAWN MOWER repairing. Also repair parts for Lawson — Kec ■ Clinton. LOST & FOUND STRAYED Three black yearlings branded Lazy J Bar C on left shoulder. Jim Corkle, phone 516, O'Neill. 37-38p MISCELLANEOUS Year-End Close Out !!PRICES SLASHED!! PRICES So Low You Will Re AMAZED Gin tact Us Today In the O'Neill vicinity see Clarence Johnson Elms Motel. O'Neill MILLER TRAILER SALES Alhion, Nehr. Ex5-2170 Low Overhead - Low Prices We Trade - What Have You? 37tf WE BUY and SELL Grain Page Elevator. Page. Nebr. 37-38p TRY MYRT'S CAFE for delicious home-made bread and rolls. 35-37p EVERY COW can stand for im provement. CURTISS STUD SERVICE can bring improve ment to your cows with matings to the greatest sires in the world. Call 470, Duane Gray, O’Neill. _ 34tfc IS YOUR insurance costing too much? Are you properly In sured. — See Ed Thorin, agt., O'Neill, Nebr. 34tf. ADLER Sewing Center SALES OF NEW AND USED SEWING MACHINES O'NEILL. NEBR. - PH. 269 CASH LOANS Signature — Auto — Furniture O'Neill Loan Co. VIRGIL LAURSEN Phone 434 O’Neill AUCTIONEERING REAL ESTATE BROKER Private Listings and Auctions Auction Service LONG TERM LOANS ED THORIN PHONE 207_O'NEILL NOTICES SAVE UP TO $20 OR MORE ON AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE VIRGIL LAURSEN O'Neill, Nebraska CARDS OF THANKS THANKS TO Dr. Wilson and Dr. Waters, Sisters and nurses; also to my relatives, neighbors and friends for their calls, cards, let ters and gifts; also for the prayers, to those who visited me at St. Anthony’s hospital and since my return home. Your kind thought fulness will always be remember ed. 37p Mrs. James Nachtman I WISH TO THANK my friends, relatives and neighbors, who sent cards, letters and gifts or visit ed me during the past year. Your thoughtfulness, has brought me much pleasure and a memory to no cherished, so thanks so much. 37c Mrs. Bertha Reed “IN LOVING MEMORY” Gone is the face, we loved so dear; Silent is the voice we loved to hear; Too far away for sight or speech; But not too far for thought to reach; Sweet to re member though once here; and ' though absent Just as dear. In memory of our dear wife and mother who passed away one year ago. Mr. James Boyle and Gale Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Boyle 37c Hospital Notes ST. ANTHONY’S ADMITTED: Dec. 30—Mrs. Charles Spann of Chambers; John Gude of O’Neill. 31— Leroy Kir wan of Butte; Ed Ferris, Mrs. Guy Cole and Mrs. D. H. Clau son, all of O'Neill. Jan. 1—Mrs. Raymond Klabenes of Chambers. 2—Mrs. Paul Roth of Chambers; Elmer Bowen, Mrs. Maurice Cav anaugh, jr., and Mrs. Jane Judge, all of O’Neill. 3—Terry Mosel of Page; Mrs. Robert D. Peterson of Bassett; Donald Leon Nekolite, Glen Summers, Mrs. AJ Hamlk, Mrs. G. Duane Mintle, Kelly Fu hrer and Mike Fuhrer, all of O’ Neill. 4—Mrs. Louis Harley of Chambers; Mrs. Clifford Farr of Stuart; Paul Bittner of Inman. 5—Mrs. Paul Zakrzewski and Gus tave De Backer, both of O’Neill; Karen Gene Pribil of Emmet. 6— Mrs. Donald Vandersnick of Ewing. DISMISSED; Dec 31— John Berger, Ambrose Biglin. Elmer Juracek and Jill Renae Kloppen borg, all of O'Neill. Jan. 1— Douglas Arlo Hiatt of Glenview, 111.; Mr*. John G. Peter and Mrs. Richard Davidson and baby girl, all of O’Neill. 2—Bruce Wettlaufer of Page: Mrs. Clarence Hansen of Ewmg. 3 Mrs. Bernard Dusatko and baby hoy of Emmet; Leo Carney and Elmer Bowen, both of O'Neill. 4 Mrs. Raymond Klalv ones and baby boy of Chambers; John Gude and Mrs. Guy Ode, both of O'Neill. 5 Mrs. W. E. Wanser of Page: Mike Fuhrer anti Kelly Fuhrer, both of O'Neill, 6— Mrs. Louis Harley of Chambers; Leixiy Kim an of Butte; Glen Sum mers and Karen Gene Pribil, both of O'Neill. Expired: Andrew Closson, Ewing, January 4. SACKED HEART Lynch PRESENT: Jan. 4. William IRi tzke of Spencer; Mrs. Bertha Bright of Butte; Mrs. George Clas sen of Spencer; Mrs. Joseph David of Lynch; Mrs. Josephine Dvorak of Verdel; N. E. Hiatt of Butte; Dr. G. B. Ira of Lynch; Henry Maly of Spencer; Master Douglas Martin of Naper; Erick Ohm an of Anoka; Hugh Roberts of Fair fax; Mrs. Martlia Schultz of Na per; Mrs. Otto Vesely of Verdel. DISMISSALS. Dec. 29- Baby Robert Dee Koclan of Bristow. 30— Mrs. Lowell Kern of Naper; Mrs. Herbert Reiser of Spencer. 31— Miss Karen Bowes of Bristow. Jan. 1—Mrs. George Kopecky of Spencer. 3- Mrs. Gary Nelson and baby of Butte; Mrs. Paul Honke of Naper; Mrs. Joe Hausman of Bonosleel- 4 Ed Reiser of Lynch; Frank Cranford of Lynch; Mrs. Eugene Lechtenberg and baby of Butte; Mrs. Marvin Drobny and baby of Lynch. Ll’NDKEKX. MEMORIAL Creighton ADMITTANCE: Dec. 26-30— Ray Overholt of Creighton; Patri cia Melcher of Creighton; Henry Johnson of Spencer; Elmer Sedivy of Creighton. DISMISSED:—Mrs. Arthur Su kup and daughter of Verdigre; Mrs. Harold Hawkins and daugh ter of Creighton; Albert Halvor sen of Winnetoon; Mrs. Robert Melcher of Creighton; Mrs. Glen don Tiede and son of Center. ATKINSON MEMORIAL Atkinson Admitted: Dec. 28 Frank Merry of Atkinson; Mrs. Anna Humph reys of Newport; Mrs. Anna Bowers of Stuart; Mrs. Edward Rips of Atkinson; Mrs. Frances Timmerman of Stuart; Miss Ardi th Koenig of Bassett. 29—Faye Bennet of Bassett; Jacalyn Ben nett of Bassett; Charles Fuhrer of Bassett; Mrs. Ernest Brinkman of Atkinson; Mrs. Gordon Mc Daniels of Long Pine; Roger Wal do of Chambers; Mrs. La Verne Morgan of Stuart. 30 Mrs. Tom Cooper of O'Neill; Grace Robert son of Chambers; Sharon Lanz of Newport. 31 Arthur Hallsted of Newjxjrt; Nancy Griffin of Atkin son; Mrs. Francis Torpy of Atkin son; Mrs. William Vaughn of At kinson; Mrs. Joseph Pongrat*. of Emmet. Jan. 1 Mrs. Dale Aufflss of Butte; Larry Addison of Archer; Julie Schafer of Stuart; Mrs. Ernest Gotschall of Atkinson. 3— Don Focken of Newport. Dismissed: Dec. 28-Mrs. Don ald Shald of Stuart; Frank Merry of Atkinson. 29—Father R. F. Barry of Long Pine; Ardith Koe ng of Bassett; Mis. Warren Cor nell of Springview. 30—Charles Fuhrer of Bassett; Mrs. Edward Riesof Atkinson; Christine Krysl of Stuart; Mrs. Ernest Brinkman of Atkinson. 31—Mrs. La Verne Morgan of Stuart; Jacalyn Ben nett of Bassett; Faye Bennett of Bassett; Mrs. Wilmer McConnell of Atkinson. Jan. 1—Art Hallsted of Newport; Julie Schafer of Stuart; Nancy Grffn of Atkinson; Mrs. William Vaughn of Atkinson. T Mrs. Anna Humphrey of New port; Mrs. Anna Wehrley of At kinson; Mrs. Gordon McDaniels of Long Pine; Mrs. Tom Cooper of O'Neill; Mrs. Dale Audiss of Butte. Mrs. Harold Osborn Writes from Lynch (Editor’s note: This is a letter romivpH from one of the Fron tier's many correspondents, Mrs. Harold Osborn. She did not re quest that we print the letter but we are doing so in an attempt to help her secure more and more newsy news.) “Happy New Year to all the Frontier readers. I’m sorry to be late with my greeting, but the flu bug bit your correspondent and she was down for several days. Hope that all you good readers that have written to me and compli mented me on trying to keep you up with the news in this commun ity will enjoy the news more for not having had any last week. You know it is hard for any correspondent to get news together unless you can have the whole hearted support of the patrons who make up the community. I know some don't even pause long enough in their occupations to even think of those that have lived here, and still love to hear from the home community — it means a lot to those away from the home community to know what is go ing on, where you’ve spent the a holidays or weekends, the prtv grams, church activities, clubs | Now if we would all just make i <nd so on a resolution to try to put a ray of sunshine in someones life, by pass ing on a little news, we also might i find it will add a little learn of I sunlight to our own lives. Thanking you. A happy New Year to all the Frontier staff Sincerely. Mrs. Harold Osborn Dorsey News By Mrs. Harold Osborn This community was hit by a blinding snowstorm on Thursday. Some snow had fallen before this. The wind accompanied this snow fall to such a degree that it was nearly zero visibility at times. The wind kept getting stronger from the middle of the afternoon until evening and it kept up all night and brought us a New Year's day with drifts that caused trouble to most of the farmers in their live stock feeding operations. New Year was spent at home by most in the community, some of the patrons had to seek refuge at neighbors for the night on New Year’s eve due to poor visibUty, which they encountered when re turning from New Year's celebra tions. The mailman could not make his route and no doubt will not be able to until the roads are opened by the snow plows. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady Sr., spent Christmas eve and Christ mas day at the Lee Brady Jr., home in O'Neill. They all enjoyed | having Grandma Bare and their aunt, Mrs. Davis with them. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Brady Sr., were business callers Wednesday, Dee. 30 in O'Neill. Miss Beverly Carson started for Lincoln on Sunday, but was ad vised by patrolmen to go hack home as visibility was very poor and roads were iev on some of the highways causing driving to in' very dangerous. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Graham and family and Mrs. T. J. Gra ham were supper guests at the Albert Carson home Tuesday eve ning. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hiscocks were dinner guests at the T. J. Graham home Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Ruzicka were supper guests at the R. L. Hughes home Thursday, Dec. 31. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Marston left Thursday from their home here taking their trailer house with them. They plan to m;ike their home in California. Mrs. Wiley and the Marstons planned on spending Christmas day at the Marvin Wiley home in Grand Is land. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Ruzicka and family visited at the Otto Ru zicka home Wednesday evening, Dec. 30. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ruzicka and family of Omaha visited relatives here Christmas day. Rodrick Hughes of Milford spent Christmas vacation at his parent's home, the R. L. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs. John Deriekson spent Christmas day at the Les ter Deriekson home. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and daughter and Sgt. and Mrs. Ver non Oleson and Neil spent Christ mas day at their parents home, the Harold Osborns. The T. J. and Howard Graham and families also spent the day there. Syt. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil drove to Springfield, S. D., to spend the day with Oleson relatives there. Some of the Ole sons were unable to atttend, but there were 33 present for the dinner. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Millard and daughters visited relatives at Spencer Saturday, Dec. 26. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Barta and Evelyn were Christmas day sup per guests at the George Barta home in Lynch. They took in the Christmas dance later. Mrs. Harold Osborn accompanied Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon Oleson and Neil to Spencer Monday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Oleson and sons of Geddes, S. D., and Gordon Barta called at the Os-1 torn home Tuesday evening to visit with Sgt. and Mrs. Vernon I Oleson. Mr. and Mrs. William Kalal and Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell and Mr. and Mrs. Charles McCol-1 lum and family of Omaha spent Christmas eve at the Gordon Baida home. Norman-Turner Vows Spoken December 30 Mrs. Luella Jensen Norman, Imperial, and Rev. C. P. Turner, O’Neill, were united in marriage December 30 at the home of the bride in the presence of immediate families. Rev. Kenneth F. Sonder, Oma ha. District Superintendent of the American Sunday School Union, performed the ceremony. Mrs. Ruth Hawthorne, McCook, provid ed music and accompanied Anita and Joyce Hawthorne singing ‘‘I'll Walk Beside You,” and “I With I See Us Now for BULK FERTILIZER in most popular numbers We can spread it for you. Now is the time fo cover your MEADOWS, PASTURES and CROP LAND while you can take advantage of bulk and pre-season discounts available until Feb. 1. 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