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: Pbcklng Com-
I Armour and Coo-
of Chicago. The purchuers will
i oxer tie operation ot tie plant July
deal was closed In Chicago last
by Ur. H.
. OUt, TO* President
Chairman of the Executive and
> Committees, and W. W. Banka,
T Vice President, who wait to that city
‘ with power ot attorney from the stock-
L holders. It is understood tbit the price
l paid for the plant represents a slight loss
to tie stockholders, bat tit droamstancee
were each and the advantages to be ob
tained fo^ the dtp and section by securing
tie Chicago connection was to great that
It was decided to pocket the loss and
dose the deal. This loss’Is due to a
series of untoward circumstances, and
not to lack of profit In the packing butl-
seas. With construction well under way
the pleat was destroyed by fire, this rep
resenting a loss to the stockholders as
. well as the contractor. Then a year
ago when the plant had about 7,000 head
of hogs on hand cholera got among them
and loss followed. To these was added
| .'the Frank Scaroboro loss and several
smaller items.
•BreUd
Trustees ;
Which Meeta In Tlfton Friday .
for Three Dtps, lie Great Singing
Event at tin Tear .,
Every detail has been attended to by_ Fret
the Local Committee for the South ot
gia Union Singing Association, to meet School -
In Tlfton Friday and continue through Board
Sunday. ; |' : *T
They, are coming from everywhere In.tie
South Georgia and it looks now as If hi,
Tlfton will' have the biggest crowd to Board
to take care of she has ever had. |the
The Committee having in charge the j m0:
caring tor the delegates is aritoua' to r * n *'
place
the Meet Inf of the Americans Fought for “God and Hu-
District A. A M.
at Tlfton i-'j
*hn*b was elected Prill'
eath District A. &&I.
rat the meeting df the again hearing in eloquent
is Tuesday. |B. V. Sanford,-jProfessor
notified Tuesday night over erature ot the University
for v “God ~ and
” Delightful Address hr
Dr. Studford Hon :
Tlfton people ' bad. the'v pleisure of
ArqM bj Dr*
twiiih Lit-
ihone by Secretary Cromattie of the graduating iexcrcisesa
hare more roomr 'phoned them as they
will not be •!>*» to get to %ec* all the
citizens t,\ time V g t a.*furcation.
'Phone Mrs V Petersen, who
you will be able to care for and bow many.
The Boy Scouts will bj asked to as
sist in showing the delegates to the
homes assigned them.
The different committees are all hard
at work to make the meeting a great
success.
The following will be the opening pro
gram on Friday:
Sessions at' High School Auditorium.
Opening 11 a. m.,'Friday. June '13th.
Invocation, Rer. W. H. Budd.
Address of Welcome, Mayor H. II. Har-
grett ^ }
Response, T. J. Luke.
'nation
The plant of the Tifton Packing Com-
my was completed at a cost near $300,- j Vo * fast time
.COO smI began operation,.in February,j <5^*, na „„,'|
,1918.- It bu d«,e , ^buslures toom!^ ^ 8atarita} , , T J „ utb
* *”** *** ’* " take delegates to auditorium and <luu to
. T , _ .... . “J I
and at the request\of the High School Tui
ill take charge of the affairs of ford is one of tamest
at once. He left Wednesday era Tifton has had .the
for Douglas and will make ar- iug. He treat?‘his sq
to move his family to that nor exhibiting thorough
following week. Prof. Thrash the topics and bis flow- <Jf
Ppof. L. G. Proctor as Princi- free and easy as that of a^ w
f. Proctor not being a candidate It is both a delight and. a ensure to
e-election. j bear him talk. * <
Pfof. Thrash came to Tifton to take Dr Sanford aald Tuesday
tents
charge of the Department of Mathematics he was delighted t. to come j
and
here
trict 1
Fri-
|the lirut and bus been a great fautor in
i development of the live stock industry
this section. It was oaganized and
huipped by local capital.
■ Armour and Company are expected to
|ve representatives here within the next
i to go over the situation T>repara-
I taking over its operation the' first
It is understood that the par-
i do not intend to bulk! additions
plant this season, hot that the,
J**
„ made and a
homes:
Mrs. Malcom Peterson, Chairman.
Mrs. R. H. Eidson
Mrs. B. 0. Williford
Mis. Carlisle Poitell.
I be mad
at hfere.
M0S0UIT0 EXPERT
7ini.ilm ,~7 , achool there will Sake Its
COMING TO TIFTON^,/ &
Mechanics of the Second District ton for another address so
M. School nine years ago. He was
re-elected for the tenth successive term
at tjie close of the last term. He came
from Douglas, where he had been
years with the Eleventh Dis-
hool and before that wag £htef of
ite Engineering Department under
'errell.
Thrash has made a fine record
ie Second Pistrict School where he
ited for the thoroughness of his
a ad the facility with which he
lianillcA the boys; •*Ha,efidenVed himself
to the Istudent body as well as to the , aald-Dr. Sanford,
other members of the faculty nud to the! ^Tlio American rCmiblic has encaged
uple o | Tifton, all of, whom see him go (four wars with forffigu imwiTf* for Dem-
reluctance. Prof. Thrash also j <*cratio principles Which vy*re recognized
xpresses\his regret at leaving Tifton, by the powers of 4e world after they
here hig\assoctationa have been very J had been established by, the United
ttg that
> Tif-
address so eoon after his
talk at the Agricultural Sctydjbl graduat
ing exercises lawg mouth. iHfc spoke on
the world war tfcen and Said he would
speak on It again, though from a differ
ent angle.
“On the Soissons battlefield were found
the bodieg of two soldiers In a death em
brace. One was the body Dll''’a German
and on his belt was the motto, 'For God
and the Kaiser.’ The American had scrib
bled with pencil , qn his ifanteen, ‘”—
God and Humanity.- Those:two mottoes
tell the whole story of tliq,: world
improvements
sum of money
Tbs changes Swift and Com- 'fa, Response to Request ef City Author-
»aay have msde is the Moultrie plant Itiss, s United States Rnginacr Hss
tssy be regarded ss Indie*tltms ot whst Beru Asslyned to Work Ben
Tifton «*y cxpwt, | M ,. 0P Hsrxrett reaelved a teleitsm
ss* d - t - r -
Abercrombie. Secretory of tfce Stots
t * CtOT Uvs stock industry j tr ' “ a Jan , n iu^
here. Tllsse (wdtsrs would not come to 1 .. . . Oov.rnm.nt Enrinln-
Sooth Georitoif bey were not sure of „ P , nltri . 8U !” Kn ’ bmr .
the future of the burines. hen sad their
operation of so msny plants in tbo South ? Jour towncon “ u " ,r,,h the “ uthori -
The city authorities .took up the"matter
, of. mosquito control with the Public
Health authorities several days ago, as
a coincidence three or four days before
the request came from the Board of Stew-
picasaut anikespecially at leaving Princi
pal Lewis with whom his jactations have
bean as those of^a bro^Jrtr. He is con
fronted by a difflcuTrtask at Douglas, but
we are sure that he is the mau for the
job and that under his management the
school there wfll-tal^g its p|ace am^ng the
of the
South. Our very best wishes go with
[ the meat packing bail-
4
1 SUMMER COURSE
To Be Held at The 8tate College in ards of the Meth odist church.
Athens First Week in August
The Georgia State College of Agri
culture, Athens, Go., has announced
SENT FULL DELEGATION
BOY .SCOOTS RAISE
-with farmers who wish to (o up thd take
-advsntoce of the opportunity. The trip
premises to be enjoyable ae well it in
structive and any one within, to mtke ar
rangements to take this trip should noti
fy the County Agent, at the Board of
Trad# office, Tlfton at la early date as
A., If. DICKSON,
County Agent, Tlfton, G*.
See eur stock of Country Cured Beat
It took, good and fa Juit ai good aa It
lookT Blekareoa Grocery Co. ddwlw
are. ■career this year than
uipa!, but we have a- few: ThoTfe us.
R. Aven, W. W. Bryan, H. L. Moor, W.
L. Harman, Mrs. P. D. Fulwood, Mrs.
S. L. Lewis.
The District raised $200 for the Meth
odist Orphans home.
^A fund of $12S was raised to send
tlie Presiding Elder, Rev. Whitley Lahg-
«ton. to the Centenary Celebration at
Columbus, Ohio. Mr. Langston’s son
has already been appointed one of the
drive are ^considering using all the amount
raised above its quota for the benefit
of the local organisation.
Chairman Durden wired District head
quarters this morning that Tifton and
ify
through the County Agricultural Ageut^o HI,trict Conference. MW for Or-
t summer short course tor farmer,, to be 1 P h * n ’' Home. Preriding Elder to
held the first week in August. This is Columbus
to he a farmer’s week Id every sense of The Veldosta District Conference. In m , nf c v. a .
tho word, and many agricultural meet- session at Adel for two diys, adjourned t counfy had raised their quota.
inp will be held, livestock sales, and Wednesday afternoon at 12:30. The
<demonstration a will be staged. All of Tifton delegation, ten strong, returned
the college faculty will be present to be home Wednesday night. Tifton was the
..iOf service and show the farmers around, only church in the .District from which
The county agent-for Tift County i» every delegate attended. Those going
.arranging an automobile tour to Athens, <vere: W. H. Budd, Pastor; Rev. J. H.
•that week and will be glad to fill his car j Jackson, J. N. Brown, J. N. Horne, C,
MORE PLANT 'DISEASES
Also, Remember to Inoculate Seed Peas
and Spray String %eans
To the Fanners:
If I had time I would write you often.
With all of us there ire three thiugs in
life: Nature, cause and effect,
other occupation negle cted like but*
could survive. I would not attempt to
mention our faults, I only wanted to aay
that jre are now confronted, with so
many plant diseases; not all of them new,
but just becoming known.
Some years ago I discovered a yellow
ing, parching up df blackberry vines jnst
States. All four of these principles ..,
attacked by the Germans find it wa B
case of America fighting i ito maintain
these principles of [Democracy
mit to German autoctady. “ v
ht against
This
baadits 1)
Tbs
K
of Seven Teams Already Re-
Mere than Required. May Use
Surplus at Home.
Tifton and Tift County Boy Scouts
raised their quota frith same. .to s
the -first day th© boys wcre at wotk.
Their quota waa-$S2.S0 and the first
db/ ISur, of ib^ aeven tebtna reported
$08.23, with' three teams to hear from.
So far as known, the Tifton Boy Scouts
was the first organization in the district
to complete its quota, just a 8 Tifton was
first to finish in the Salvation Army
drive.
Those in charge of the Tifton Scout Jiad brought the test and lhat it had been
principle
of the world, but
by the taxee inn
Belgium,
In 1812, America fought
ciple of freedom of the eei
cipie being attached W <
who ordered American ahl
only a apecifled course and
red, white and Uqe. p‘
In 18IT, Mexican * ‘
borders and pillaged
Germans
renew tl
•Hee
reward.** \ ^
In 189S America engaged-in war with
*Spain for hnmanitt’a sake. . Germany
disregarded this principle by overrun
ning the Balkans and other .sintfl na
tions. ' * f -
Answering the questio$ of .whether or
not Democracy Is efficient and not super
ficial, Dr. Sanford ^aid] that the
proven thfe best form of
efficiency of a .Democra
eminent was shown In
rifices and denials the
country made in order
The
The food, coal and f-ai regulations
being examples. VA j
Fate decreet that
for righteousness shall
nations working againsi
Who would have believ
today the President of
lished on the four forms
Cadets at (he Celebration and will attend aa they were Betting fruit Later it got
the entire session.
Auto tires and tabes an cheaper. We
have a 25 cents tube bag I^REE for yon.
Call and get It See oor stock of anto
. ft Co., Omega.
6d-wtf supplies. Lang ft Co., Omega. Ga. 22tf
Successful flen
Need the tervices of • itrong. lubstintul Bank in the expaniion
of theft credit ^ "
\kt^ ^ CC ora mod ate
our cwtomer; up to the full limit of the credit they have ertab*
Kited' with tu, The, way to provide agunt that pofitble futuie
teed i* Id open an accouo^ w^b ut
on berries when they were ripening, dried
them np and caused them to be bitter,
sent a specimen and it was named an-
thracnose with wild berries. Little could
be done. 1 cut down all vines in July
and new shoots ctme out at once and
next year boro fine fruit with little sign
of disuse. For the past two years I
have not-had-time to cqt down the old
vines. Last year they were only a little
affeqtcd. This year by blooding time
fought for by our forefal
dictating to the people
boundaries to be esta
nations of that contini
the case today and the
dom of the American
the way for the nation
During the war our
“Win the War.” We
problem of reconstruction
speeches President Wilson
people's attention to the problems to
come as a result of the' evolutionary
changes among the people the world.
Things will navar again
Tifton A1m Has Only Woman Delegate
t*' From District to Annual Conference.
- Winding up Work at Ada}/
Adeli Ga., June 11.—(Special to the
Gazette)—The Valdosta 'District Con
ference will be held at Tifton next year
and Tifton gets the ouiy woman dele
gate sent from the District Conference
to the Annual Conference.
The following delegates “were elected
to the Ahuual Conference, which meets
in Douglas in November: J. J. New
man, Valdosta; U. L. Norman. Norman
Park; W. J. McKinney, Sparksf Mrs.
Paul Fulwood, Tifton; John W. Greer,
Moultrie; R. L. Penland, Milltown; W.
W. Webb, Hahira; W. L. Harman, Tlf
ton.
Alternates: J. M. Sutton, Adel; M.
Baum, Quitman; J. R. Hodges, Morven.
. Rev. John C. Flanders, of Sylvester,
preached last night. He was given a
hearty* welcome to Adel, where he was
pastor of the Methodist church tweuty-
three years ago.
Rev. W. H, Budd, of Tifton, was
scheduled to preach at noon if the busi
ness is concluded In time.
After a very interesting and highly
profitable session the Conference la wind
ing up it 8 work, preparatory to adjourn
ment. ' *
Cattle Rolled on PfclUlp* Farm Sold In
Tenneaato tor Blf Haney. 1, Manth,
Old Bmikt 11,250
Editor Tifton Gaaetto: The followint
animal, were bred on J. J. L. Phillips
place and Mid nt a -fixed price at a sale
in Tennessee in April:
lllackeap Georgia 0-18-1917. Sire
Blacken p's Prince Albert; Dam Lakeside
Blackcap 2” 81,2,“,0.
Blackbird Ga. 2" 1-1-17. Sire Blots
cop’s Prince Albert: Dam Blackblrl Las-
si. of Alio 23" $010. ‘
Blackbird Georgia 0” 11-13-1917. Sire
Black (-appeal: Dam Heatherdale Black
bird $280.
Erica Georgia 0” 12-191917.. Sire
Blackcap’s Prince Albert; Dam Erica of
Uaatke.J.1. ■
Heatherdale $475.
Erica Georgia 3" 3-1-1917. Sire Black-
dap’s Prince Albert : Dam Erica Lady n.
$900. _
Blackbird Georgia 9" 5-4-19JV Hire
Black Cap George; Dam Bgbolino, $105.
Blackbird George 102 5-14^8. Sire
Blackcap Laddie F 3"; Dam Blackbird of
Victory 2" $190.
These were part of the herd of Aber
deen Angus sold by Mr. Phillip, early
In the year, ■ '
NO RETURNS FROM 33
COUNTIES MAY LOSE
what they
were before the* war. Tw ty the chaff
wide,
during the
4>nservation,
*ie like, but
in life and
the leaves were bad and when the rains
started it to spread to all the berries. A
few seem to be more irnmurn^ than others.
We all know how anthr^nose of cot
ton has un. This was confined to bolls
I believe this sntbracnoso of blackberries
will attack beans, cantaloupes and all
melons. I find it now in watermi
Some time ago I told a profcssoi
we would have to paint Jhe B tems ___
melons as we loaded: He said we ftould
not but the Railroad Administration saya
now we must either paint the sfoms as
prescribed "by them or prepay freight.
There is estimated ,to have been over
three thousand cars‘ .of melons lost last
season out of Georgia*, Florida’ and South
Carolina on account^ of stem ’ end rot
which is a disease "affecting the stem
after it is cut from the vine... Melons
rot from the third to-fourth day. This
traced to some anthracnose. Blos
som end rot is the same; disease, la foy
opinion at least. We shouhj^ got leave
anything in the field to decay. Spray
ing with Bordeaux mixture. is recom-
ended. K
Field peas are scarce, «o bow js a
good time to use inoculation sad get the
Order from the , Georgia
■Department of Agriculture, Atlanta. It
coats you 30 cents an acre. This it also
» good time to spray string beau. Use
tBocnlatfcfl for these. Toara,
9. W. Hollis.
la being separated and cart
We practiced conaervatio
war and should continue
not limiting it to food and
extending conservation to
energy.
The speaker was introdm
Moon, who was a pupil of
during boyhood and also ht
sity. Mr. Moon paid a hig)| tribute to
his former teacher and alsqloM of his
accomplishments as a teaoherjind author.
by Prof.
Sanford
i Univer-
State ltoad. Fund Must be Distributed
Before June 27. Tift One of Those
) Not Reporting
With tie date for distribution of the
State roap fund only about ten days off,
indication's are that a number of the
33 counties that have not submitted
» will forfeit' their share of the
,000 realized from the sale of 1910
automobile licenses and appropriated by
Legislature to road improvement
work in the various counties, says tha
Atlanta Georgian.
Apportionment of tbe.dtf&ds must be'
made before June 27, the date Judge
Henry B. Strange, Secretary of 8tate,
goes out of office and is succeeded by
Judgf Guyt McLendon.
Judge Strange reported Tuesday
morning. that there are 33 counties
Which - have not submitted reports ot
[fwMid , '‘icillBge and the other data nec-
rjr for working out the amount each
’taunt,* ia .otlHwl to, -.N»w blink, are
being sent -out, and all counties that
have not sent in their reports must do
within fifteen days at the latest
forfeit their Rhare of the money.
The fund is divided among the coun-
w on a basis of road Mnileage outside
incorporated towns and cities. The pro
ceeds of the sale of licenses for 1919
were # $.350,000, in round figures, $100,
000 of which, according to taw, wai
placed in the State Treasury as a part
of the general fund.
Under-* a taw passed by the last Leg
islature, counties receiving money from
the State must- use a certain portion of
it tb erect directory sign-boards at each
road crossing, the remainder to be di
voted to patting highways in good con
dition.
Judge Strange .reported that the coun
ties are furthef behind this, year in
making reports than any previous year
in the history of the State.
Counties t|utt have not made their re
ports and riill lose- the money unlesa
filed within the next fifteen.. day*, are
Baldwin, Bartow, Btyan, Bulloch, > Cal
houn, Charlton, Chatham, Crisp, Dough
erty, Echols, Emanuel, Evana, Grady,
Gwinnett, Habersham, Hancock, Jack-
Jongs, Liberty, ‘Lowndes, Miller,
Muscogee, Newton, Oconee, Oglethorpe,
Quitman, Schley, Screven, Talbot, Tift,
Ware, Wilcox and Wilkinson.
Noto—Clerk Hitchcock, of the Board
of County Commissioners of Tift said
this morning that the report had not been
sent in because the blank therefor had not
been received. It has been customary
for the Secretary of State to send out
blanks each year for these reports but
this year it seems this was not done.
Clerk Hitchcock said he would get busy
and get off the report at once. The
county needs the money.
A “MESSAGE SHELL”
ON WAY TO TIFTON
Souviiijr From Battlefield Similar to the
One Brought Home by Admiral
Cleaves. A Late Dlseovery
In a letter to his wife lu Tifton,
Roy Herring, with the Ore
ment In France,
taking over
any. Mre. Pun
■ill’spend the
while he
for Porto
Mr7 Pu.
weighing aboni
135 when we.L,,
the vStr he w,a
department and fo.
at BronswIck._,7tt -
that four years ago h,"5$
that he married there,
daughter of a rr
Tennessee. He
Porto Rico he
work nil over'a
gunge being eommofa 4
Spanish prevails In Jji
"AlljPorfo Bic.fu, v
lug high jn'rlcsa. ’.liuain
ntotiey^nf
did not tdl
though her
States and rgjMretheir quoi
L «*£“-
it tfi
be am
warahipi
lie, did 7
pntil i
alter I
Shell.' Tbeae
to send mee-
les. The Al-
they were using them
the dump pilee
, packed in two
boxen and do not M any onl tool with
it aa I would not take $500 for it if it
reachea homo lately.”
This shell haa Just come Into promi
nence in. thia country. A news ipecial
from New -Fork under date of June 10,
•ays: -v;- '
“A hollow- three Inch shell, fused to
emit on ttrtkteg -a fan Of smoke-like
density by day and luminous at sight,
1 'J*'*' ttAmSvm:-. rb.i
mPm
^Bela to^Klnveeted lu
The echdol children were e
Mr. Purvis hM m— *-
.. . „. A mother snake tu.. w
aod used to transmit menage, from di- pool, on Motor^Suhdaxl^
vision -bradauarteri. to SdvanrieJ of ’ j-- .
VWw, beadquartt-re. to. ' day nl Ilk.
poeed positions, 1, another war-time her family along,
secret which has now been made public. I jfr Pool a son' gaw tte
-This imn ol communication wi, first’.h* crawled into the nrd i
need by the Germans, nnd afterward by i D g that she was jnst. m«
the Allies, A eample of the ehell—one t„ r iy ca i, Ht 0 n her ■ vri
the He killed the snake with a f
the St. Mihlel drive—was brought home then was surmised to eeo 29
by Vlco-Admhral Albert Gleavea on hi. crewl o„t „7l,^^uS *
return from France busy make killing, for'dr-wgig
According to Admiral Gleares, the boy Jnst affirm, that he hadSh“
shell ha a n range of about 2,000 yards, t bi n g 0 f “Smoky Joe” at i
and i. eelf propelling. Ite velocity was not knowll what vai^ Sf j
“, t0 r ^ u ‘ r6 14 10 *»"' anch wonderful pn
that distance, -slow enough,’ the admiral
uid, to enable an active man to dodge
it, should he see or hear It coming. When
it struck, ft could be readily located by
ite smoke cloud by day, or Its light by "
night, picked up, a cap unscrewed and
the message inside delivered to the offi
cer* for whom it was Intended.”
NEW MOTOR
J. W. O’Neal and
MR. DENBY LOSES BARN
With Contests sad a
. Firs’
Hone by
Sunday Eight.
Mr. T. R. Penby, ot Ronto 0, had the
misfortune to low hia barn with the con
tents of com and feedstuff, also one
horse, by fire Sunday night The fire
broke out about 10 o'clock and ita origin
1, not known.
Messrs. J. W. O'NHI l
er hare formed a. pari
car dealer, nudfr- thtin
—Farmer .Motor .Co;
They have; secured 1
Cadillac, Hudson and ]
territory and have
room on But Second I
Both are well
and the firm should bo 11
lar one.
Buy your Hardware
Hardware, Inc.
at
Get your Sugar, Fruit 1
Rubbers, Jelly Gluten,
erything elw you need ft
•erring and Pickling at : j
eery Co.
.
■fedmi
TO ATHENS MEET
MAKE ONLY MINOR BBPAIRS
The Tift Overland Com]
ces that it will make only
on can this week, due to a]iortafe of
tabor.
The company has secured
of Mr. Jesse Teuton, of
other experienced automobil
and promise* to be ready to
of repairing beginning next
ThU is one of the
equipped garages in South
mobile owners will find It
eat to read the announcemi
today.
Prof. 8. L. Lewis left Wednesday tor
Athens, where he goes a B President of
the Second District High School Asso
ciation to attend the State High School
meet Thursday and Friday.
The winners in tha District contests
will have t^eir expenses paid to this
meeting.
Mias Vernelle Patton, who was winner
In the Essay contest will not go
Athens aa her paper ha B been sent in
and it Is not necessary for her to be
present
When iltsir
IQMBBtfX
w
and
sat
-THE OBSTINATE FAMILY”
fOUJ
WE ARE STILL ON 1
biggest i
Harry Is away la the 1
buyiag one of the
brought to Tiftou at n
bring the customer* to I
be I, gone, business la i
U usual and be b offering |
the biggest'bargiba to be i
kind, of Kredbadtse. 1
it yon want to get more ;
Win Vtolt Omega Friday Night, Maklag
Headquarter, at School Auditorium
Then will be a home talent play ‘The
Obstinate Family” given in the audito
rium of the Omega high school Friday
evening, Jaae 13, at 9:30.
Admhefan will be IB and $5 seats,
the proceeds to go to the Ladles Aid Bo-
dety.
eery Company’s
Herbert L. fiber, v
Brnem- -
* «n kbto. Tope, Bub-
* - Spices at Choate ~
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Jewelry Store, j
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