MEMOI^IALS
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choice of n designs in Marble or Stone, and can deliver and erect in any churchyard,
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selection est stock hire. .
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Tools. Ironmongery
Household Appliances FIREPLACES I
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MEMORIAL CRAFTSMEN SINCE 1S60.
Whalley N^w Road B L A C K B U R N [Phone 6248
fOnep Saturday {afternoons) OIRTHS
; ' Leicester, a daughter, Jane ’ Mary. |_______ ____________
KAHN—On August 17th, 1952, to Mr. arid Mrs. Peter Kahn (nee Mary | Veevers), J1, Westfleld Avenue. W i g s 10 n Helds
iPARKINSON—On ! August I7th. ' 1952, at Bramley Mead Maternity , Home,I to John! and Violet Parklnpon, 5, Market Place
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) at fl-0 P.hi, CEMENT WORKS BALL SATURDAY'at 6.0 and 8-15 D.m.
pi" Ik hniilll
‘ Clltheroe, a son, Andrew James’ ^NGftGEIVfEWT
‘ ,:33, Church Strei and ' (Margaret daughter of ;Mr. Davles.i 17, Gladstp: Granville Road)
The engagement between William son of (Mr. and
b ir t J
SMITH-D/ VIES s
i Mr i. C. B. smith, l
Jellenby, |only announced
it, Slaldburn, Eileen, only and Mrs. T me Road, (off Chester.
hday m|em o r ies
LAV/—Birthday memories of a dearly beloved Mother, Margaret. August 21st.
” One of the best the world contained.
. We have lost heaven has gained, ,
Waterloo! Road, Clltheroe. ! 1 DEATHS
—Prom Doreen, and all at 21, \ I ; LIMITED - '.'I
Jon Hall. Maria Moritez, Sabu in " ARABIAN NIOHTSJ’ ‘A’ film. Hery action, wild;romance,,In the screen's ; greatest. Technicolor adventure. 1,001 thrills of the East . . . the mightiest Technicolor adventure epic of the'Orient.! _______ ' I' ( _______ ■ '
StANLEY HOLLOWAY. KATHLEEN HARRISON, and NAUNTON WAYNE in
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 6-0 and 8-15, I
'U’.film.V
Introducing a native star. John'Stratton In the comedy film of 1951,
THE HAPPY FAMILY I '
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THURSDAY 4nd FRIDAY'at 7-30: SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-15. ' MARLON BRANDO, JEAN P E T ER S .,..,. . “ A'' film
ANTHONY QUINN and-JOSEPH ^ISEMAN in VrVfl ZAPATA
Booking Office open Saturday at 2-30 till 4-Q, and at. tho Office. 2. Moor Lane, during office hours, (or Tel. 67,
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CLITHEROE CO-OPERAT VE SOCIEH ; ' ^
MOOR LANE - CLnjHEROE ____________ 'I L
: Hamilton, aged 85 years, : Cremation at Sklpton, today, (Friday), 4-0 p.m. No flowers please. -
The Scales Funera! Service. Tel Clltheroe: 345.
IN MEMORIAM
lAMES—In loving memory of my ; .dear wife, Ann iRothwell, who I passed away Au^st 26th, 1950.
( As I walk through life alone. I
A life linked vilth my own, Every( day I miss her,
I lost) a life companion, ^From, a lovlngj husband. Till we meeit again.
ATKINSON—In loving memory of . ; a dear mother, who died August
23rd. 1961; also father, who died March 15th, 1941.
( -i-Prom I their Wvlng daughter and son-in-law, Mellta and Billy.
152, Whalley Road Clltheroe.
( 1951’ i ( The^o^e we loved Is now at
Jim, ( and (daughter; Edith. James's Street,
■ Clltheroe. ''
, Of things you said, and used tojdo,
• and talk of you.
And wonder why you had to die. ;
Maggie, son-in-law 3m. and grandson Donald
August 25th, 1951. •Jod^only knew what was the • Gladys, and spn-ln-Iaw Harold
he°4est^‘' ider loving daughter
memories of died August*2Sd, f r y ^ w h ^ i
clea. Mother, Alice, who uass'ed away August 25th, 1950. “
memories of a
We little (thought her death so near,
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Genuine Full Size “Waffle” Men’s Heavy Cardigans i Bedspreads
Pat; . also from Ser' ISS
Woodplulnpton. near loving memory of a
' 25th. •'^“8nst Men;s Melton ftousers 23/6
Men’s Green Oilskin Coats
Emm'^,™so?-1i;-lawl"''^om"“^'’*'f Grandchildren;
I ' Tree' Farm, Chalgley. and
Sou Westers ............. " 2/11 Heavy Tpa Towels ,.. “Meridan” Singlets... 5/6 New M/G Goggles “Meridan” Trunks ... 5/11 Leather Garden Men’s Lined Oxford Shirts ................. 17/6
Belstaff Motor Cycle 3*in 1 Macs
u lit i
............. . 15/. ............. 130/-
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Men’s Pyjamas ......... 19/11 Men’s leans,'all sizes 21/6 Men’s Boiler Suits 35/- and ..37/6,
Men’s Slipovers..........10/- Men’s,“T” Shirts ...... 51- Men’s Shirts, 2 Collars ■
i ■ the SAME We have been serving
for
sixty.seven years. Scales service has been preferred by so many due to the fact that we have always kept our prices at the lowest possible level; 1 when maintaining the
highest ( standards of ocrvice.
THESCMES f U f f im SERVICE
Ladies’
Dress.Shoes ... 12]6 Ladies’ Navy Shorts ... 14/6 Ladies’ Navy Slacks ... 16/6 Leatherette Zip . Jerkins
Ladies’ Black Silk Knickers ......... 2/-
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Gabardine Zip ' Jerkins
Mbn’s Shoes 27/6 and 29/6 Single Size All AVool Blan- kets m Colours ... 30/-,
Jacket Length ' Jerkins
................35/-
Full Size Flannelette Sheets . (.............. 17/6
Grey Blankets 16/6 & 25/V^) New Groun^heet Men’s Work Boots. ... 35/- Sea Boot Stockings 7/6 and 14/6
Full Size Twill Sheets, 20 -
Khaki B/D Blopses AH Sizes :
Capes ' .....15/-
Khaki B/D Trousers 15/- & 17/6
: 16/6
Motor Cycle Gauntlet Gloves i
Gloves
R.A.F. White Silk Inner Gloves (
R.A.F. Sheepsjfin Gloves;
Leather Sleeveless Jerkins
FulF; Size English Footballs
35/- 24/6
Boys’ Football Boots 12/6 All Wool Football • .Stockings
Men’s Football Boots ^ •
; I shorts"
Sheepskin Lined Zip Jerkins
Men’s Tweed Trousers 22/6 Men’s Fawn Raincoats 65/- Men’s Black Oilskin Coats ...........39/6
: (worth doable) Seamen’s' Jerseys New I
......35/ 21/G
Seamen’s Blouse Tops 5/6 Men’s Army Socks only 2/9 Men’s Silk Ties (■worth double)
Only 29/6
Khaki arid Navy Drill Shirts
Good Army Towels—New only 5/11 2/3
..... ........ 3/11 ....... ..1216 UU
2/3 7/11
....... 19/6
.............. 39/6 5/6
New Leather Waistcoats ;
Football Bladders, Good Quality ............ ..- 4/-
.......... 119/6 ................25/- . only 25/- .......... 29/6
from 17/6, .............. 3/11
.......... 7/11 FootbaU
Folding Primus Stoves duly 29/6,
12/6 Ex Array Groundsheets 9/6
Good Haversacks 2/11 and p6
Commando; Framed Rue Sacs!
JHeavy Wool Underpants Ladies’ Coloured Macs 17/6
See our windows for many mori bargain,j^llnes ........... . 65/- wi t h [Hp o d s 3 a / -
The shock; was great, the blow severe,
• REAL BARGAINS FOR THE AUTUMN BUY NOW.
SHORT'S A RM Y an d 2, and 2a, Shaw Bridge Street RAWTENSTALL etc;
N A V Y S T O R S 1 8 Clitheroe
Branches also at BURNLEY, BRADFORD] DARWEN AND ,
CLITHEROE VOLUNTARY CO-OPERATIVE PARTY
A MEETING will be held in
The Guild Room, Moor Lane on
Thursday Next, Sept. 4th at 7;:3J). i!).m. ■
' ' Speaker;
MRS. HARRIET SLATER National Organiser. Subject: ' ' ' ■
‘ The National Agreement with the Labour Party.’
A DANCE will be held on Saturday, September 6th '
7-30 p.m, i ADMISSION 1/- STANDERWICl^
EXCURSIONS I FROM
Oitheroe - Whalley
16 Welleate, :;30 p.mj I
Bus Stand 6-45 D.m.
Blackpool !(& Morecambe RETURN 4/. FARE
Moreoamhe DAIl,Y from Sept,'1st. Blac ipbol D/jiLY from Sentj 5th
Boole al^ Local Office,
Mr. (Irookes,! l|ark Villas, Whi.lley. 176.
16, Wellgate.i Cjlltherop.' Phone ! oi'i at Agency,
East Lancashire’s Premier , Concert Party
ANNE DUCKE1|T, Soprano ERNEST NIELD, Tenor |
THE WESTERNDALES D0RI)THY| NICHOUS
HAROLD CHADWICK, Baritoiie
Contralto and Elocutionist SALLY lliEDALE. Accopipanist
Enquiries to E.i NIELD, 441,. Blackburn Road, O^walqtwlstle. . \
J^CK LEDWICK AND OS)VALD Comedy, Magic and Vcntfiloquisth
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IVlthout i a chance to say goodbye.
loving daughter '
, I “ 1’ dear mother, who died
To wait for cure, but all In VBin.
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-I "Good night and Gpd bless." and R°aynmndl
All Excursions depart Waterloo Road, Clithefoe. Please Book in advance at Booking Agents:—I
AINSWORTli & ALDERSONS. Newsagents, Waterloo Rd.{ , ' and 44-46,'Shawbridge, Clitheroe.
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loving memory of ,■
Night- and day she bore her .pain.
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BENNETT 4-In loving memory of my dear mother, who' died August 25th, 1951.
Now He In death's cold chill. „ ~P"oin I her loving husband
I HerWndly heart Is stilled,' I The hands that used to help us on, ]
O N clithMe pRm
To-morrow (Saturday)/Aug. 30 RYCROFtS
BAKERS AND CONFECTIONERS NELSON
BENNETTf- In loving memory of a dear wife and mother, Alice Bennett; who dlSd August 25th, ’
: Loved (and remembered always,'
HAMILTON—On the 20th August, 1952, at 9, Brungerley Avenue, Clltherbe, Richard, the dearly. loved husband bf Mary Ann
DRAPERY AND OUTFUTING DEPARTMENT
MOOR LANE
FASHIONABLE RAINWEAR
Ladies Lightweight Macs with Hoods
54/2
WMS. and WXi Macs, polka dot d e s ig n ..... 57/9
OS. WMS, Macs,'with de tachable Hoods . . . . . . 57/4
WMS Cotton Gaberdine Macs from .............,£4/10/- OS and X08. ....( ..£ 5 /5 / -
WMS. and WX. Wool Gaberdines, grey and turauoiso ......................£8/-/-
Boys’ heavy Quality Indiana (Macs, hard wearing and water..............
proof fron| .........42/-
Children's Wool Gaber dine Macs, .navy , and brown, from).............. 79/1.1
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TO-NIGHT (Friday) at 7-30: SATUr HAROLD LLOYD in "MAD
iiiii|| UiiiUl
DAY at 2-16, 6-0 and 8-15., WEDNESDAY.’’! — “U ”
MONDAY and TUESDAY at 7-30: WEDNESDAY at 2-15,.0-0, 8-16; THURSDAY and FRIDAY at 7-30; i ATURDAY at 2-16,' 6-0, 8-16.
ALEC GUINNESS, STANLEY HOLLOWAY .
' in ' . ' ! ■.! ! THE LAVEHDER HILL I MOB
THE MEN WHO bROKE THE BANK AND LOST THE CARGO I A MINT OP!>imTH ■WITH MOpDLED MOBSTERS 'IN;THE MOST HILARIOUS CASE HISTORY IN THE ANNALS OP CRlin: I (U)
Booking. Office open dally, 11 to 12-3(|. 3 to 4-30. SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 31st] 1952
8- 9-
10- 00 a.m.: HOLY COMMHmOH..
15 a.m.: PARISH COMM INION: ( ' 30 a.m.: MATTINS.
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' DEDICATION OF LE1TERN \ BIBLE In Memory of Isaac Thomas Rushton.
Preacher The Rev. R. D. St.
6-30 p.m.: EVENSONG. Preacher:, The Rev.
J. SMITH. P. A. NOCK. J
HODDER MOTOi I SERVICES
ROYAL LANCASiHIRE SHOiy PRESKIN'
CLITHEROE SEPTEMBER HOLIDAYS SUNDAY, ■ SEPTEMBER 21st; .
EXCURSIONS |
; ! . I FULL DETAILS AT BO(|)KING : AGENTS. . i UCENSRD'-'BAR
REFRESHMENTS./': - i .-r
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8-0
a.mv-SCARBOROUGH .................... ...!... 17/6 10-0 a,m,—BLACKPOOL.............................!
6/^
10-0 a.m.-SOUTHPORT .................{................. 6/9 MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 22nd;
8- 9-
0 a.m.r-THE SEVEN La|cES ...!....... 15/9 0 a.m.—BLACKPOOL; Return 6-30 p.m. ... 6/6
1-0 p.m.—BLACKPOOL; Re Jirn 10445 p.m. ... 6/6 TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER '23rd
9-30 a.ihj-WINDERMERE «| BOWNESS...... 12/- 9-0 p.m.—BLACKPOOL; Reiui:n|6-30 p.ra. ... 6/6 1-0 p.m,—BLACKPOOLReturn 110-45 p.m.'... 6/6
A OlyRDEN PRTY j Will be held at if
(By kind permission of i ' ■ ,
SHIREBURN, CLITHEROE Mr. &;Mrs. Newstead Garnett) 3-0 p.m.
TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), AUG. } ' (Wet or Fine) ''
: BRING-AND-BUY SALE. FANCY.j GOODS KITCHEN STALL.
30th ,ND
PALACE OF VARIETIES (including part of the Eoaks Collection of Box Pictures).- | ■
PRIZE . BUTTERFLY HUNT, SIDE SHOWS, PONY RIDES, ETC.
ADMISSION 2/- (including Tea) PLEASE pR/NG A GIFT AND BUY, ONE. WADDINGTON WOMEN’S INSTITUTE
BLACKBURN COMBINATION SHAW BRIDGE GROUND '
WEDNESDAY NEIT, Sept. 3rd CLITHEROE AMATEURS . 'V . ' ' '
HOWARD AND
BULLOUGHS Kick-off 6-30 p.ra. , / !
ADMISSION 6d.-ALL PAY.
ST. CATHERINE’S, WEST BRADFORD. MOTHERS’ UNION |
JUMBLE SALE Bring-and-Buy and
Home-made Cake Stall! To-morrow (Saturday)!
AFTERNOON TEA 1/3 ! ’ '
In St. Catherine’s School ( at 3-0 p.m. ■ J
WHIST DRIVE in the evening at 7-30 p.m.
' admission 2/- ' I Refreshments.
; LOW MOOR iF.C.
PRACTIGE MATCH.
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ST. HELEN’S CHURCH, WADDINGTON !' .
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QUR practical and technical knowledge of Tyres exceeds others “ BY MILES,” therefore you can have
a" “ Specialist attend to your tyre problems jfot the asking] ^ His remarks will be his knowledge of over 30 years in (the ; tyre trade, '
[ ' ' I ; Our staff of Tyre Fitters are NOT fact()ry trained, ,be-i'
cause—believe it or not—there are hundreds!who work at a tyre factoi^, yet they have nevef fitted one iijt their life. | ;
( A local doctor called at our depot a ,c])uple of weeks
iiack and had t\yo tyres fitted. He was in a hurry. Rightij It put tw() of our Tyre Fitters on their mettle. The wh^ls
-were removed, the two new tyres fitted in exactly four minutes. '
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C h atb u rn T y re I
at once. I i I . So bur advice is: Be safe, not sorry—but consult 1 / : --------_! i| : [ ■ Holy Communion - 7 a.m. Holy Coihmunion - J a.m.
DEDICATION FESTIVAL ! 1 ,
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th ( i •
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Sung Eucharist, Procession and Sennon, 10-30 a.m. Celebrant: The Vicar
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Preacher: The Revd, Fr, Basil Oddle, D.D., SB.M. ' Children’s Service - 2 p.m, Preacher: The Vicar,
Evensong; Sermon and Procession, 6-30 Preacher: TheRevd, E. A. J. Miller, M.A.,-. Vicar of Ingrow, Keighley.
Collections throughout the day 'will Organ Fund.
: i PHONE CHATBURN 216 i
will be a Congregational Party in connection wit Dedication Festlvar on Friday, September 5th. at 7-30 p.m., in the Sunday School/ and a Preparation Service for the Festival in St. Helen’s Church on Saturday, September 6thj a t 8 p.m.
AH members; of the (Church are reminded that : ; i , ,
there (lithe
pan. be given to the
The Slaidbum, Newton, Dunsop Bridge and Dalehead .
Agricultural and
Horticultural Society , - ELEVENTH I - ' ’ ,
At “ The Heaning,” ' Newtbn-in-Bowland !
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SATURDAY, Sept. 13th ENTRIES CLOSE. SEPT. 6th.
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at 2-30 p.m.
ALL PLAYERS INTERESTED ARE WELCOME.
■' (with J. DYSON) Wickets pitched 2-30 p.m. Billington Jui (ior Sports Club
HELD DAY arid SPORTS
Saturday, September will be held on
in ;he Field adjoining Abliey Mill. Biliington
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To-morrow ! (Saturday) - (August 30th)
To commence at 2 p.m.
HURSl Wil
GREEN SILVER BAND be in attendance.
Good Prizes; Novelties: Sideshows; Teas;
( Refreshments; Ices.
Fortune Teller—Madame X. ADMISSION:
■ Adults 6d.; Children 3d.
Rolliup ' day
andmake this a happy for the- children \
Gisburn and District Y.F.C.
AieUAL SHOW HARVEST KAIL m the
annual (
: , Pa FRIDAY
-rish Hall, Glsburn, NEXT —SEPT. 5tti.
Danclhg to the Regal Band' .fr() im 8 p.m. to'l a.m. ADMISSION 2/-
6th h ■ •Cl lurch Meadows I ; To-norrow (Saturday)
R I B ^ D A L E ' (with iW. JOHNSON ' ' > V. , ■'
w.
Chatbum Road Ground Sunday Next, Aug. 31st
J. I’S XI J.C .ITHEROE’S XI
(LANCASHIRE LEAGUE I * PLAYERS) : ' 2-30
p.ni.
COLLECTION FOR MAYOR’S \ FLOOD FUND.
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OPEN TUESDAY, Sept. 2nd, to SA from 2-0 p.m. ea^h
SOUND FILMS ; r-
To-night (Friday), August 29th Continuous Dancing! in
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THE KING LANE HALL, (XITHEROE DON’T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY OP DANCIbG TO
NAT TEMPLE & His B.B.C Ordustra . ' ■ . ■ / 1 ' supported BY. r,';. '
STANLEY BARKER & HIS ORCHESTRA
Obtainable from the:followlng:-r-RoybeCk Cafe, Market Place; J. Cook, Castle Street; J.. Aspden, glng Street.
Tickets 7/6 each i
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BELL-RINGERy SUNDAY I CLITHEROE
PARISH CHURCH ( I Tel, 278?
The screen s most dynamic, romantic team—^Bogart tndj Hepburn —give you new thrills in super 'Technlcoior,( they br ng you high tension thrills In a great, adventure in wlWest Atrloe.
(.!('■ , , P LE^ E , BE IN YOUR s I aTS EARLY. 1-
SATURDAY at 2-iS; Jimmy Wakely In "SPRINGTIME 1h R ookh^Offlee open Mon., Wed.. Sa t from 9itV4 p.m.
TEXAS” Tel. 147.
RIBBLE CERiINT SOCIAL GLUB
DON'T MISS OUR - THIRD - - I
imid TO-NIGHT ajt 7-30: 'SATURDAY at 6-i) and 8-lil D.m.
DICK POWBH, ftHONDA FIEMMINO In y ORY DANG6R." SATURDAY pt 2-15; Jimmy iWakely In 'B|DER8 OF(THE DaWn*
ALL WEEK—MONDAY a t '6-0 and 8-15; TUESDAY to FlflDAY; at 17i.30:' SATURDAY at 6-0 and 8-16 D.m.
Here Is' somejhlng you have been. waltln j idr I HUMPHREvj b6GART and I^THEflllW HEPBulsN |u
lEE ALL THE LATEST! MODELS OF
Murphy ■*
Ultra
HJW.V. i *
Ferguson AT
BENTHAM’S YOUR T/V AND RADIO! DEALER
MARKET PLAGE, ^ITHEROE ■ , ! ' ,'j . PHONE. 167
WHALLEY METHODIS^r CHURCH
m EXHIBITION ON Tp CHURCH SEPTEMBER 1st to SEPTEMBER 6th
OPENING ' MONDAY, S?|
Ist, at 7-30 p.m. WALTERS '
TURDAY, Sept. 6th, 6ay.
I ■ I j)FTERNOOn| TEAS I/! 5 11 >( i| ' RADIO & T.V m 1952 INQinBIES INVrrED. i YORK STREET CLITHEROE. Phone 88 REGISTERED AS A- NEWSPAPER. No. 3746 FRIDAY, AUGUST 29, 1952 f '
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S'klRTS JACKETS SPOI^TS TROUSERS
''"RAINCOATS HtEDl READ
— BjESPOKE T a ilo r s— ■ 9, Market pm c e i CLITHEROE. Tel. 58
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