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THE BAYTOWKSOH
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Mrs..Ortbnalsowona sec .....
pMe.itf her “Wandering"
-. ■ < ’ columns. These were about the
Harris County Jitterbug patrol |
|y.tfoaagga^- “•*
/ about the time she tried to dye
h<A tod^laS-in technical
h‘‘ „ ‘ writing went to Mrs; Orton for
''. coverage of Texas Water
Quality Board hearings
Tuesday, April 2,1974
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Mrs, Pfennig brought home
' five awards, including second
placer ilrsporfswritihg on '
■g bowling, judo and tennis, and
on fashions and foods. Mrs.
Pfennig won-a third place for
her interview of "The Night of
the Iguana” at the Baytown
Little Theater and another,
third.place in the competition1
for editing a page. . „ .
~ “ " Won two third j
Simone Bush
places, these were on home
fields will be at'Harlem
furntshinga fotr children’^ £
rooms and in the education ?
writing on nursery schools. ' ‘
Former Sun womedls editor
Martha Hemphill.nOw Family
Living Section editor of the
Beaumont Enterprise, ranked
third in the ■ sweepstakes
awards, taking three firsts, six
seconds and one third place.
Top winner in the state was
Billie CrbWiey of Longview.
by an admirer, Mrs.-Richard T Jennie) Pinson, 2390 Taft Circle.
MRS. T. T. Truss of the Bay-
town Cake Decorating ’ Club,
sponsored bt the Parks and
' RecreationT*partment at the
Community Building, will give
decorating on Dialing For Dol-
• appearance on
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JESSg COLife, WHO greets scores of friendk dally at the main
post office on Defee Where he sells sundries, is welcomed back
Jesse has returned to his old stand after recuperating from a
fall atbis home last J^eeem her
grammer; Pete Suites; atl
director in the Baytpvirn school
district;. Renee Edwards,
home .economist from. the
Houston Lighting and Power
Co. Baytown service center ;
Mrs. Chris Richards arid Mrs.
Myrtrs Richards, Ijousewives;
PO l.C. Doug Traylor, Navy
TSiin Photo By Glanin FoSesT TBCruiter-herer Wd ■David
, ?reas ^ invest and visit for For AftrflUaC
20 fiiiuutes in each to hcflr fhc 1 <. - ^ 1 .* * 1. 1 ■>
OkaV^W^U, Pipeline
-MONT' BELVIEEf fSp> --f-A meeting was set for 6:30
A meeting
Permits for a Dow Chemical p.m, Monday, 'April 15, Jhe
..... eermmjar.a iww uncjnicai
demonstration of cakoj^i,^^ i Warreh petrol-
eum brine disposal well were
rmrWednesday. ^anW^MoMaTWP W WW'MH'UfoV’1'
re ctub'f-seeoftd cf^ouhrifherer———: -.Mayor Porter said a floo
n the/ JV P^~r~fi^7inw'~hermil' is for an Covering has been laid at U!
"The“Dow permit is for an Covering has been laid at;Ute|LU“V-*^”lll71^ Rufay gachry
eightjnch hydrocarbon line, A firr-hall-at a cost of some other stud^vnU an(j tlj(, Hev. F. D. Dawson
>TW.t
map" of i the pipeline' route $1,000;
ijihowed'RUo be re,mote‘from Tire: council adopted a
‘T buy gxis tir% resiefehied orfbiisi-' resoliitipn that the Did -River
I Country subdivision be ap-
Thc WarrCn permit for brine proved effective the same date
disposal well NpCl.locates it it was approved by Chambers
345 feet southwestof-an-exist- County Commpibn|rs Cjphrt.
ing' well aboilt-285 feet, from Required document* for ap-
.Russell's Cafepri Highway 146. proval have be^ubhutted by
—The swiH te-to.bg sunk to athedevelopers.-GityAtty.Nor-
depth of 1,650 feet, Councilman ris Rowland"said. ^
VW Carlife sdid, well below --" " '
fresfi water sands. j
B.O. OPEN—5:QthSl lsi.Hf.
FEA-. 5:45-7.50
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from WtHwnam-
4.0. OPEN 5:00 $1,00 1ST HR.
FE/t: 5:30-7:10-8 50
Will Bill
..ater: sahL...
Ibg ,-Warren IpeRmf; warn
granted with a sspulation that
copies of state. pdmfis be fur-'!
TtiShed the city. V -
The'Council-iigneEdto donate
_ Qp,timist. Club for improve- _______
park. ^>ren*
it. was determined.
United
preparat
G.ai ^
tions for ;l
as begtfn
; laying the
to cahvasa votes ifl the April .8
has been lali
$1,000 lo the Mont Belvieu -
^ * ■' ‘ -- • ■ ' • Sefviceafor Mrs.1 Kathryn J.
Funeral
EOREN7,
^A»i L*u/,j "vm of~T02 h. Defce will
-Witli Mm&:. Charlie Probst
- R J. Austin made the re- officiatag.- Burial-will be. in-
quest for. the Optimists. _ Memor/Gardens of Baytown
iCOl twi - MIV wpwmow. - . — - ---------,
Mayor Earl Porter-reported (er^e' .
deposits fdr'-gas line conti«> .Mriijflrenz 4^-^day m
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limiUMTII US tte >arfin.taion^tP"hopM^ was j, ^SSSBY (Sp»V Serviced
— v -r- ^ • . ' 1U1' VJICli ovcvciw unuiiouii,
and ‘was a member of 5t of Crosby will be heldoafr
Paul’s Lutheran Churchy ^ ^ m Wednesday at Sterling
line. To date, he said, only two ; Survivors; ^terhiubani f^erai Home in Dayton with
deposits are lacking!. ^5
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Coming To
Harlem Sehoo!
Consultants in 13 vocational
EJg^rLSchool Jrom 9:30
to ll a.ml Wednesday in the
School's continuing Career
Awareness Program, Bruin
Glover, counselor, has an-
nounced, f
iMost of those conducting the
sessions andrepresenting var-
ious vf>cations are from Bay-
town. They are Dr, James
Hoffman, physician; Dr. Bob
Wesselh^ chepuau-i
at^xxon- ChwliiealCo.,
Rails;rpharmacist; Lt. Charles
the- police department; Capt.
W, C Turner,’fire department.
Also Rick PeeblesTattomey;
Willie Moreno, architect;.
Danny -Pevoto, cornbuter pro-
iultis, athfeic
/Jlott, Channel 13 newscaster.
Students will select five
consultants,
A 10- to 12-rninute presenta-
Businessman
tion will be made by each A\AHUAC < Spf) - Services
>t Oratorio
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Winners Are list*
cilon SfttteerlS, ym ^Oalc placed ««^W.
| "Mr. ariifMrs. HTG; Schutze of test, Randy Dunn,;
609 W. Jack, was first place and Mrs. Allen G. 1 ; -
winner in the boys’ division of Moreell. was runne
•s*; '* • ‘ --1 content y^jeiy^gfcco -.t
I the annual, oratorical cc
I sponsored by the Noon
mist Club for Robert E. Lee
students at a luncheon aLHeb- --j.-.-.- -,
MrS. i. Mi Bonem of 211 Post l^rt^nfesCTo
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N(K»N OPTIMIST BOYS' SPEECH WINNERS
Gordon Schutze, Mike Bonem And Randy Dunn
man, presented the
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•esent the clu
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was Mrs., Mary,Mat
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Lake Houston
HUFFMAN iSpj - A Huff-
man boy was, found dead in
Lake Houston Monday night,
about 45 mmutes after his two,
Companions flagged down a
park police,unit and told offi-
cers he had drowned.
Dead is David Kelley, 13, son -Raytown Sun news{!
of Mr and Mrs. Billy Mack
consultant followed by ques-
tion and answer period and
ey ^liscussiftfi - Sltdes. fi'—‘_:"
and. other. visual aids will
Youngsters, in grades one
ke-selections-
The program Wednesday
will be a culminating activity
of the career awareness pro-
gram that began with the fall
semester, It will be the second
time consultants have been at-
the school.
At the first session careers
represented included tele-
phone employe, mechanic,
expressed interests of Harlem
.....selects
seven career areas and from
are made, Glover said
Services To
Je Wednesday
dr Area Man
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morning was at Precinct 249 at 2,005 voters on its poll list
Bowm-i-:iemdtafy sciigr votwa-j^
__‘ en l _ j .J-i. j rn:_ i___rminfoci fn Procinpt 414 at
where 59 had voted. Tis box counted in .Precinct 4}4! at
has 2,516 voters;, third largest Cedar Bayou Junior -School.
............ in the city: ' ! Charles Albright, election
for Clyde Aribur- Pepper, 66, of Fourth largest box at Pre- jodge, said there was no
Anahuac, brother-in-law pf <Wet m-Jiaddia^h'the second confusion about new precinct
. n iElsie 1 Kinsey ofBOS largest - ffndut~:'Tue»day lirjPSinhisareajue»lay night. s
, were held at 7 pm
1lTin^ay;MaKh;'%^t':Fti
Baptist Church with the pi
the pas-largest box in Bayfown until from^recinct 249. ; *
Miry, several hundred-of its voters Precinct 13, with 1.447 .quf b;
pastor, of First United MettKF
truejf driver,, barber, be^u-
tidan, .nurse; secretary^
dist Church, officiating,
. Pepper,.a 4|ycar Anahuac
resident,dted Tuesday, March
26, In a Baytown hospital..
He*was owner of. Farmers
Welding-and Repair Co. in
Anahuac and a tnember of
Anahuac American Legion
Post No. 104. He was'also a
member of America. Rice
Growers Association. United
Methodist Church,- and was a
Mrs Waurihe Pepjie^ of Ana-
pcvt'11 Vdiuui ai CCI3 flHU nun* / .
these the general selections' ®ur|ill was in AnahUac
1. Cemetery.
Pallbearers were E.‘ L.
Nolte,. Rupert Myzell, C. B.
4dtrdwell, Joe lagowfidmesi
F. Ezetj Robert Scherer Sr.,, , r—| - „
M. M. Grigsby and Broughton stolen from a paint- shop |n VJ-usirial
m i / . L„ln«,,in,t I, R JJ/vlIonH r.99 . ___
were 4 transferred S Precinct
Elementary School which has anrj j w. Jones.
fied voters,, reported ... .
-TB6.» ’T-"" " " • voted Tuesday by. 11 a.rn.
Thirty-two had voted at Pre- _ rw^f-6vp .gotera had
cinct 100 at Ashbel Smith ballrets in PrecincT l9i; af
• ‘ Horace Mann Junior School
where 1830 Bavtonians are
TV Set. Paint
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Guns, Billfold
Stolen Here
A color' television set, .four
paint guns and a billfhkl-were
reported stolen to Baytown
police. - '
owl several nieces and Eugenio Santana^ 1213 Mag-
nolia, told police a color televi-
sion set value unknown, at the
timer was taken from .his
repair shop behind his hpqse’
between.Thursday and Satur
registered to vote.
Precinct 102 at Baytown
Junior. School drew .13 voters
by mid-moinmg Tuesday This
box Has 1,253 eligible voters.
'Fhe smallest box in Baytown
is Precinct-246 at Carver-Jones
School which'has .325 qualified
voters. Nine persons had voted
there by-, mid-morning Tues-
Precinct 99, with :
The four, paint guns were
Hand.
TitUSBY «Sp 1 - Services
1 'uneral Home in Dayton with
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r Ijdaughjer, Mfisltenaliorenz of
Baytown;. one son, Ronald
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3910 DECKER DRIVE 424 5012
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"THE FROGS'
STARTS WEDNESDAY
0NEOFJHE HTOST-
T POPULAR PICTURES'
OF OUR TIMES—
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grandson, David I-orenz of.....fre is survived by his mother
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JACK
2ND FEATURE 9:45
^ STEVE McQUEEN
■ ••BULtirr
Funeral arrangements are
dnderrelirecttoirnf Earthman
Funerai Home.
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you'llharitf". -iNsg>LI *b? '"-a
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Orecfcd by R0f( PHlCtlPS f««cuhvf-productr JACK YORP ProducetTby PON Pt
Tvi DnifibulM by AMBASSAQOR RELEASING Color by DELUXC*
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A RON PHILLIPS SANOlEBfILMPflOOUCUOSol f UNW CAS SUMM1H Slarr.ng j4lO|JNN
Sr.lM bv SOS mftlPS JACK WBS PlMut«T6» SON PHIUISS/J0MN BSOOK'
Lorenz of Hiynble; °he Hospital in Houston. He was a
brother, Henr-y- Stunek of •
Temple; one sister, Mrs. Helen
Humble. Several nieces- and
nephews also-suryive: " - .
.I.. CUNNINGHAM
Services for Aubrey (Vritz)
Cunningham, 55, of Baytown,
willbc held at D a.m. Wednes-
day at Antioch . Missionary
Baptist Church with the Rev.
Sherman Gray Jr. officiating.
Cunningham, a lifelong Bay-
town resident, died Thursday,
March 28,: in an . Oakland,
Calif,, hospital while visiting
his sister, Mrs. Thelma Cakee.
Besides Mrs, Cakee, he is
survived by a daughter, Mrs.
AudrexWhite of Beaumont;,a
son, Aubrly.Cunningham Jr. of
Bajdown; another sister, Mrs.
-Harriet Chandler of Baytown;
two brothers, Eugene Cun-
ningham of Baytown and QUie
Cunningham ■ of, Houstbn, and
nn' annt.Mrs-.'MqryWiiHams
by; four brothers Edwin. B.
Swanjqq and Otis T. Swanson,
of Crosby, Fridolphi R. Slwan-,
son qf Deer Park and-Carl A.
Swansorf of * Brownsville; and
three sisters, Mrs. Violet R.
The application appearing in
The Sun on page 7 may be filled
out and mailed to Carl S.
Smith, Tax Assessor-Collector,
Becker of Highlands,’ Mrs; 301 San' Jacinto, Houston 77002.
Gladys V-.-4«wwy: of f’asa- Smith said there are a num-
of Galveston.
„ He is "also survived by six
grandchildren, r
. Burial will be in Walter
Funeral Home.
A native of Crosby, Swanson
djed Monday., in Veterans
-Wednesday is the last day
Baytonians can registerto vote
member .of First Baptist
Church In Crosby and a WW II Harris County Tax Assessor-
Mis: Victoria Swanson of Cros-
and Larry Ayers.
INCHES
WEDNESDAY i
Baytown
BREAKFAST - Grapefruit
juiooy-cooked-cereal,.buttered
toast and milk,
LUNCH - Corjl. chip pie,
veal patties (choose .one),
blackeyed peas,-cabbage, corn
and°Frazer terdd combread, milk And i2F#yacPatl0n olams.
orange cake.
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WHO REPRESENTS YOU
1 When
:£
YOU E|flY INSURANCE<JfrHAVE A CLAIM?
The Herbert Hauser Agency would welcome the opportunity and
responsibility ofrking your Insurance Representative
the Hetbeil Hiuser Agency
Buycn oi Insurnict
For Business and Family
427-1704
Vote, Sign-Up
Is'1 Wednesday
For Primanes
in the May 4 primary elections, ’from her car, : was
parked a't her home Monday."
Collector Carl S. Smith • said
Tuesday! ' * ' .
Applications must be post-
ma'rked" noT later than 'ffild-'
night Wednesday. Smith said.
ion
her of volunteer ^deputies
throughout the county accept-
dena, and Mrs. Thelma Morri-
son of Nassau Bay. Eleven
nieces and nephews and one
grand-nqphew also survive!
Burial will.be in. Evergreen
Cemetery in Crosby. Pall-
bearers will be Ronald Daven- . .
port, Ronald-Becker, Bob moves with the county may
Morrison, Timothy Swanson vote in his old precinct, if
ing applications. He. said tele-'
phone requests for mailing
applications are also being
accepted. .
A registered voter who
otherwise qualified, during the
~ first 30 days after the move.
If registration isjiansferred
to a new precinct, a person
may vote only in the new pre-
cinct after the fourth day fol-
lowing the transfer.
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PetroletmrafidTgiras Eastern,
offering help in setting upf safe-
ty rules and an alarm system
belonging to L R. Holland, G22
W. Texas, over the weekend,,
They were valued at $455.
Jimmy McKinney, Crosby,
said his billfold containing $380
was taken from the- resfroom,
at a Baytown car dealership
Thursday. -
In other police action, Lillion
„ „ .. .. + AUSTIN — Three mem-
M. Morten, 1201 Madison, said bers of the Texas Industri
a voter list Ub
of l,392, iiati'counted 29 voi<*(
by 11 am.'Tuesday.
Election-results will be
! provided at The Baytown Sun
Tuesday night by call 4224J-W.
after 7 p.rh
..Tbe_Boy j,_,
of water 30 I
qnd in 10 feet
near McKay bridge on FM
" T90d,-; it was- repor-ted i
juvenile officers L. L. Knai
Kelley 's friends told of ficers
he-dove-from a ptef-.-oaiae up-
for air and disappeared while,
trying to sWim to a second pier
48feet-away.
9fSHARPY
.....all thhee boys’|i
competition.
t Cojifest ji _
Rowe/ branch nu
Citizegs of Texas S
loan Association;
Storck of Acme Ete
Mfs. Mary Thonu.
maker and Junio
member. Timekei
DodieSchatz.amem
'MR AND Mrs. Payton
ter af ('timmerw badqi
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Cham
Allen Johnson, f
contest judges, tit.. .....
and-schooljppnsor :
from shore tifieates 6f apprecia
the club.
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EASTER(-
Mrs. Earl'Porter v
lie Bi nwiii^Rcsiqqra.nl
-p .
KIM MARTIN, son of Mr. ami
Mrs.. Kelly Martin. Jr. of 2401 > j|
Kilgore has- been cast in the . .1
Abilene Christian College sum-
mer musical, “Summer Show-
case.''“Martin is a 1971 Sterling
graduate,"
a key .chain with S gold wed-
ding band attached was taken
The items were valued at $145.
Commission will begin a
series of public hearings
across the state today to
learn the needs of rural,
areas. ' ^ "r;:
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DANCE
Knights of Columbus Hall
2600 W Main
Baytown. Texas
Saturday, April 6th
‘ a—-
9 ’til 1
Music by BOB tlLTON’s Drchastra
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Public Is Welcome ^ :
I MHHV IO wiuivyiiMP
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. 'i'SATISFACTION GUARANTEED
fi- A0 ages■; Babies,-chiidfen'Sjfe
and adults . ■ -
-One sitting per subject “ ■
' Additional,subjects—Group; oi
individual's in same (amity—
$1." ' '
No
otessional portraits
fposes—durse(ection),
..Jl.OQpy. subject
oofs—e.hoose hbrn
led profession
s'—our select
may select additional
raits offered atjow prices
MM , portra
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hert 'I'yjers tsedfed i ar
e- maajteF'df ceretmmies.
-irfrtrit kind Jo Grav
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.SANDERS
Mr. ■'antHMfS'fur
"Sondf'l s\»f 6100 Sjplftn
'-niiiiw c thc hirth.of a
: ;tor,' Andrea Kristene,
.. * lO.at'San'Jarjmtq Me
Hospital. She weig
_ pounds, 7'z. ounces,
- =—parents' are .Mr -
-a—j hjmii) l) Sanders at
APRIL
l. 3. 4.-4, 6
r'-d.
and Mrs. William J
<jr;t* •'ii.) . -
V.-n/e, all of Baytown,
• KINGSBURY
vMr . and .Mrs.
Store Open Till 8-P.M..
■djjjrr ‘ '.tCiO'ficusainrwSoVwiciic
MmLOBL......
^ DISCOUNT CITV ; ^ ‘
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fl5 HAPPY EASTER N
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► Kingsbury of 201 Willi,
•pounce the. birth of
u MM' ri-|
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NOTES
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These, he said, are to be
worked out-iater. One com-
pany representative said the
206-foot distance requirement
would cost his' company some
41-million to implement, but
agreed to the regulation, he
said. > 1
Mayoral candidate Sam
Goss, who was. a member of
the committee,wsaid, "We got
verbal agreement on gas
detection and alarm devices,
but have nothing pinned
down."
.Marilee
When Better Shrimp Are
Served, We'll Serve Then
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Hurwick
OYSTERS ON HALF SHELL NOW IN SEASON
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ONE BLOCK SOOTH OF LYNCHBURG FERRIES ~
~vr
4406 BATTLEGROUND ROAD
1 Knits-tor spriitfl-Will Jfsv* Iti
. They ro printed
!»lrvc|rt..H
ttiiy wvir could Wor.t
voure dostinod to find mor«
drassv cut blouson '.with
pi yet trtssjt hot purljuil
Sportswear 'or spritjjidiilr
willi' Ids ol jure* wd'Jtwt
skirts. . ciifted pants 7
4 cardigans The one button
RIGHT IN THE MIDDLE OF THE LYNCHBURG SWAMPS
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It s amazing how a skirt, si
ickel " mated-Jpgolher
Ji
LYNCHBURG CROSSING
Restaurant
.separate ways ?WI
l- \'v
Ramambor. fashion is yot
I SOPAljecurity
479-8102
Taasdiy thn Sitaitlay ^ p*. -11 !•
SiiViyMM -lOp.i,
Closed Mondays
SUNSHINESH
Junior * Misses ladies
7 604-Park Across Emm
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