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1n 3 Des Moines Sunday Register August 1 1, 19 7B. Almanac Obituaries EA Curly Richardson, 78, of In-dianola died of pneumonia Friday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center in Neal F. Buenz, 75, of 6038 Terrace Drive, Johnston, died of a heart ailment Friday at Iowa Methodist Simon C. Burger, 83, of Dallas Center died of complications of Alzheimer's disease Friday at Spurgeon Walter F. "Buster" Brown, 82, of 5421 Aurora Ave.

died of Wednesday at Hospice House. The will be cremated r-i Medical Center. 1 3 services will be Mildred H. Packer Burggraf, 77, of Ankeny died of renal failure Friday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Services will be at 11 a.m.

Tuesday at Our Lady's Immacu- late Heart Catho-h lie Church in An- keny, of which she was a mem- 1 ber. Burial will be WW ''-( i ''mmf Manor Care Center there. Services will be at 10:30 a.m. Monday at Dallas Center United Methodist. Church, of which he was a member.

and memorial: services will be at 2 p.m. Monday at New Hope United Methodist- Des Moines. Services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at Overton Funeral Home in Indian-ola, with burial at Indianola City Richardson was born in East Chain, and at 3 p.m. Monday at Holy Trinity Lutheran Church in Ankeny.

Burial will be at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Mount Hope Cemetery in Battle Creek. fell mi iinil VJ Church, of which i he was a member, Burial of the ere- at Ankeny Memo- rial Gardens mains will be at Uk i I Burial will be at Masonic Cemetery in Dallas Center. Mr. Burger, a lifelong Dallas Center resident, was a retired tax preparer, a Navy veteran of World War II, and a member of the Dallas Center Masonic Lodge and the Dallas Center Library Board.

Survivors include his wife, Kathryn; a daughter, Mary Jo Whit-acre of Pickerington, Ohio; a brother, John of Springfield, and a grandchild. The family will receive friends from 4 to 7 p.m. today at Brandt Funeral Home in Dallas Center. Memorial contributions may be made to his church or the Roy Estle Memorial Library in Dallas Center. Evergreen Cemetery in Collins.

Mr. Brown was born in Collins had lived in Des Moines since He was a retired tire builder for Uni-j! royal Tire in Eau Claire, Wis. Survivors include his wife, a son, Walter of Coon Rapids, Minn.l a daughter, Ann Matthews of Yell-K ville, a sister, Neva Cory oft' Elkhart; nine grandchildren; 15-great-grandchildren; and a great-t great-grandchild. ft The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m. today at Westoverjj-' Funeral Home.

Memorial contribu-f tions may be made to his church orJ Mr. Buenz was born in Twin Falls, Idaho, and lived in Ankeny many years before moving to Johnston five years ago. He was retired from Ford Tractor and was a Navy veteran of World War II and a member of Bethel Lutheran Church in Biloxi, Miss. Survivors include his wife, Cora; two daughters, Lois Leavengood of Biloxi and Mary Fields of Liverpool, N.Y.; a son, Al of Johnston; a sister, Lois Berg of Peoria, and six grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.

today at Ankeny Funeral Home. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Iowa. lived in Indianola 47 years. He was a retired truck driver, an Army veteran of World War II, and a member of the Teamsters, American Legion and Summerset Baptist Church. Survivors include his wife, Irene; a son, Steve of Indianola; a stepson, Vernon Wilson of Des Moines; a daughter, Jerry Lea Johnson of Elto-pia, a brother, Lester of Branson, a half-brother, Don Welch of Grass Valley, and two sisters, Dorothy Mae Adams of Lancaster, and Jeannie Wilkerson of Grass Valley, Calif.

Friends may call after 1 p.m. Monday at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to his church. Cemetery. Mrs.

Burgraff was born in Clinton and lived in Humboldt before moving to Ankeny. She was a homemak-er and a member of St. Mary's Parish in Humboldt. Survivors include her husband, John; three daughters, Anne Packer of Des Moines, Jeannine Davidson of Lincoln, and Mary Umstead of Albert Lea, three sons, Joe of Ankeny and James and Tom, both of San Diego; a sister, Margaret Asmus-sen of Clinton; seven grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m.

Monday at the church, where a wake service will be held at 7 p.m. Ankeny Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Donald Fowler We've occupied the middle" Chairman i foresees Democrat rebound The Republicans' reign in the U.S. House will be brief, Donald Fowler says. I losDice Kavanauh House.

Louis Frueh, 69, of Knoxville died of complications of a stroke! James J. Walker, 84, of 7049 S.E. 32nd Ave. died of a stroke Thursday at home. Services will be at 1 1 a.m.

Thursday at Knoxville Area Commu-, Lemuel T. Womacks, 82, of Waukee died of Parkinson's disease Friday in Adel. Services will be at Mary Lillian Griffis, 83, of Fountain West Health Care Center, 1501 Office Park Road, West Des Moines, nity Hospital. Services will be at By THOMAS A. FOG ARTY Rhiistkr Staff Writer 10:30 a.m.

Monday at Fish-er-Aldrich Funeral Home in Waukee, with burial at Waukee died of cancer there Friday. Services will be at 1 p.m. Monday at Maple Street Baptist Church, nf uhirri chp uqq Monday at Hamilton's Funeral Home, with burial at Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mr. Walker was born in Decatur County and lived in Des Moines most of i i I Cemetery.

il robber. Burial dent of the Waukee area, 1 will be at Glen-dale Cemetery. Mrs. Griffis, a Mark H. Wells, 61, of Waukee died of multiple myeloma Saturday at home.

The body will be cremated and memorial services will be at 7 p.m. Monday at 5 0 Covenant Presby- ti terian Church in A U' West Des Moines, Mr Wells WRS 5 -y born in Mmneap- ol's and lived in 1 Waukee seven mfJ years. He was owner of Mark Wells Distributing, co-owner of E.O. Dorsey and Associates and a Navy veteran of the Korean War. Survivors include his wife, Jean; two daughters, Mamie Wells of Minneapolis and Sarah Hrusovsky of London, England; two stepdaughters, Tanya Sanftner and Tammy Sanftner, and a stepson, Todd Sanftner, all of Des Moines; and his mother, Marion Wells of West Des Moines.

Memorial contributions may be made to the International Myeloma Foundation in Los Angeles. Arrangements are being handled by Hamilton's Funeral Home. 10 a.m. Monday at St. Catholic Church in Knoxville, of which he was a member.

Burial will i be at Graceland Cemetery. Mr. Frueh was born in Lacona and lived in Knoxville many years. He-n was a retired claims adjuster for. Allied Insurance in Des Moines and had owned Community Auto Body Shop in Knoxville.

He was a Marine? Corps veteran of World War II, an. Army veteran of the Korean War.tJ; and a member of the Knoxville Veterans of Foreign Wars and Amer-J; ican Legion. "ir, Survivors include his wife, Iola; a son, Edward of Palo Alto, five daughters, Mary Frueh, Marie Jones and Martha Dykstra, all of Knox- ville, Marsha Jalilian of Nauvoo, 111., and Margaret Bales of Mineral Point, I a sister, Dciores Frueh of Knox- I ville; two brothers, James of St. Charles and Lloyd of Davenport; and. four grandchildren.

Friends may call after lOa.m.J today at Evans-McCleery Funeral Home in Knoxville, where the family, will be present from 4:30 to 6:30 p.m.$ and where a vigil service will be held at 6:30 p.m. Memorial contributions 't may be made to the Community; Action Center Van or the Rescue Unit. was manager of Pearson Dairy Farm for 23 years. He is survived by his wife, Kathryn; two daughters, Beverly Pollard of San Antonio, Texas, and Marilyn Harrison of Buford, a stepson; a sister, Edna Tef erteller of Des Moines; seven grandchildren; and nine great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 1 p.m.

today at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 5 to 7 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Adel Acres Care Center. his life. He was a retired assemblyman with John Deere and a member of the United Auto Workers. Survivors include his wife, Chris-tabell; three daughters, Eula Burton of Des Moines, Donna Bailey of Mitchellville and Betty Kooker of Al-toona; a brother, Jerome Walker of Pueblo, two sisters, Etta Ford and Mary Ford, both of Nevada; 14 grandchildren; and 28 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call after 1 p.m. today at the funeral home. Memorial contributions may be made to the Alzheimer's Foundation. lifelong Des Moines area resident, was retired from Broadlawns Medical Center and was a member of Tawasi Federated Club and Dps Moines Logan Association. Survivors include two sons, Wendell Griffis of Des Moines and Herbert Smart of Albuquerque, N.M.; eight grandchildren; eight greatgrandchildren; and a great-greatgrandchild.

A wake service will be held one hour prior to services Monday at the church. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice of Central Iowa or her church. Estes Son Funeral Home is handling arrangements. Gerald E. Moore, 60, of 4 1 08 73rd Urbandale, died of cancer Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Arlene Helen Hostetter, 78, of Ames died of a heart ailment Friday at Mary Greeley Medical Center there.

Memorial services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at Stevens Memorial Chapel. Mrs. Hostetter was born in Deni-son and had lived in Ames since 1938. She was the retired owner of Solar Inn Restaurant and a member of Ballard Golf and Country Club and the Ames Elks Club.

Survivors include two sons, Hugh III and Thomas, both of Ames; a sister, Anentha Trecker of Sun City West, and eight grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to American Cancer Society. Center. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at West-over Funeral Home in Des Moines, with burial at Brethren Cemetery in Dallas Center.

Mr. Moore was I- rtl Ethel M. Grimes, 106, of Fleur Heights Care Center, 491 1 S.W. 19th died of pneumonia there Thursday. Services will be at 2 p.m.

Monday at Salem United Methodist Church in Paton, with burial at Jefferson Cemetery. Mrs. Grimes was born in Lexington, 111., and lived in Jefferson and Paton most of her life, moving to Des Moines 26 years ago. She was a retired lunchroom supervisor for the Paton school system and a member of Grace United Methodist Church and Order of the Eastern Star. Survivors include a daughter, Madaline Langwith of Clive; a son, John of Fresno, a grandchild; and three great-grandchildren.

The family will receive friends from 2 to 4 p.m. today at Slininger-Rossow Funeral Home in Jefferson. Memorial contributions may be made to Salem United Methodist Church in Paton. Mildred Etta DeLay, 91, of Perry died of a heart ailment Friday at Dallas County Hospital. Services will be 10:30 a.m.

Monday at Hastings Funeral Home in Perry, with burial at Earlham Cemetery. Mrs. DeLay was born in Earlham. She taught school in Creston, Shannon City and West Des Moines before moving to Perry in 1965, where she taught at Woodward State Hospital School until retiring in 1972. She is survived by four sons, Jack of Bouton, Jerry of Indianola, Robert of Cleveland, Ohio, and Roger of Rin-goes, N.J.; three daughters, Barbara McCormick of Iowa City, Shirley Baird of Sunnyvale, and Janice Spellman of Granger; two sisters, Ester Compton and Alice Compton, both of Grand Rapids, 19 grandchildren; and 22 great-grandchildren.

Friends may call from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. today at the funeral home, where the family will be present from 4 to 6 p.m. Memorial contributions may be made to Perry Lutheran Home or the American Heart Association. Some information in a previous obituary was incorrect.

Murl Smuck, 85, of Story City 2 died of cancer Friday at home. Serv ices will be at 1:30 p.m. Monday at! Immanuel Lutheran Church in Storj City, of which he was a member. Burial will be at Story City Ceme-' tery. Mr.

Smuck was born in Buckeye? and lived in Story City 48 years. He had been a farmer and retired from A.J. Nelson Construction in Story? City. Among survivors are his Alice; a son, Myron of Story three daughters, Loretta Shelton of Humboldt, Shirly Miller of Albion and Sharon Stowe of Dunbar; four half-brothers, William of Hubbard, Everett of Iowa Falls, Charles of Hubbard and Robert of Alden; a half- sister, Marjorie Clark of Waterloo; 11 grandchildren; 15 great-grand-T children; and three great-great- grandchildren. Friends may call after 3 p.m.

today at Soderstmm-Larson Funeral Home in Story City, where the fami- ly will be present from 6:30 to 8 p.m. born in Kansas City, and lived in the Des Moines area many years. He was owner of Wholesale in Des Moines, a volunteer firefighter with the Urbandale Fire Department, and a member of the Urbandale Jaycees. Survivors include his wife, Mary; a son, Shawn of Urbandale; a daughter, Shelley Moore of Urbandale; his father and stepmother, Ernest and Phyllis Moore, and a half-brother, Joe, all of of Azusa, a half-sister, Melody Moore of Redding, and a grandchild. The family will receive friends from 5 to 7 p.m.

today at the funeral home. Nelda E. Tweedt, 79, of Madrid died of cancer there Friday. The body will be cremated and memorial services will be at 2 p.m. Tuesday at St.

John's Lutheran Church, of which she was a member. Burial of the cremains will be at Fairview Cemetery near Madrid. Mrs. Tweedt was born in Madrid and lived in the area all her life. She was a retired teacher.

Survivors include her husband, DeWayne; a son, Richard of Elkhart; and two step-grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to her church. Arrangements are being handled by Sundberg-Kirkpatrick Funeral Home in Madrid. 1 West Des Moines, la. The Democratic Party is positioned nationally to gain up to 50 seats and to regain control of the U.S.

House of Representatives in the Nov. 5 general election, the chairman of the Democratic National Committee said here Saturday. "The Republicans adopted an agenda led by Bob Dole in the Senate and Newt Gingrich in the House that is so far to the right they've just fallen off the table," said Chairman Donald Fowler. "They've vacated the middle. We've occupied the middle and I think we're going to win this." Fowler, a South Carolinian elected tKe Democrats' national chairman in January 1995, spoke to reporters before delivering the keynote address Saturday night at the Midwestern Grassroots Leadership Academy, a political organizing workshop sponsored by the Iowa Democratic Party.

Democrats, who need a net gain of at least 20 seats to capture a majority in the 435-member House, held control for 40 years before losing it to the GOP in 1994. Fowler insists tfTat the Republican reign will be brief. "We believe that if the election were held today that we'd get at least 35 (additional House seats), and some people say even upwards of50," said Fowler. He said Democratic gains would hij the higher end of the range if President Clinton is able to hold his large lead over Dole in opinion polls through the remaining 86 days of the general election campaign. Fowler said Iowa is "targeted" or; assigned high priority by the Clinton campaign in its re-election efforts.

jl'Iowa is a state that the president wen in 1992 and a state we believe win in 1996," he said. "It's not a fead-pipe cinch. Iowa is a competitive, two-party state, but we will contest Iowa. Obviously, with Sen. (Tom) Harkin being on the ballot here this year, it'll be of great benefit tfrthc president and to the (Democratic) congressional candidates." called Dole's selection of Jack Kemp as his running mate "a little peculiar," noting the longstanding differences between the men on deficit reduction, tax cutting, immigration, affirmative action and other issues.

"His place on the ballot will cause great confusion to the American people because they'll be trying to figure out what Bob Dole believes," he said. "1 don't think it'll significantly affect the president's chances of re-election." Fowler expressed full support for Iowa's role as the first-in-the-nation calicus state, contrasting his position with that of the Republicans. The Iowa caucuses followed Louisiana and Alaska in 1996 in GOP presidential selection events, and Republicans nationally are averse to granting a specific guarantee that wftuld make Iowa first in 2000. Osa Ahrens named State Fair queen Lisa Ahrens of Mitchell County was named the 1996 Iowa State Fair queen Saturday. Ahrens, 18, of Osage, was crSwned queen by board president BoJ Schlutz.

She was one of 82 pageant contestants vying for the honor. First runner-up was Jami Suhr, 177 of Pottawattamie County, and second runner-up was Rebecca Kreitlow, 17, of Wright County. tevi Howard, also of Pottawattamie County, was recognized for outstanding leadership. Georgia Evans, Pocahontas County earned the Personality Plus title. Ahrens will receive a $2,500 scholarship from Gov.

Terry Branstad, a $500 cash gift and a $300 U.S. savjings bond. She is the cousin of last year's fair queen, Cindy Ahrens, who represented Franklin County dung the 1995 Iowa State Fair. ADVERTISEMENT Helen F. Downing, 85, of Grin-nell died of a heart ailment Wednesday at Grinnell Regional Medical Center.

The body will be cremated and no services are planned. Burial of the cremains will be in Madrid Cemetery. Mrs. Downing was bom In Poweshiek County and lived in Los Angeles before moving to Grinnell in 1989. She was retired from Hughes Aircraft In Los Angeles.

There are no immediate survivors. Memorial contributions may be made to Brookside South in Grinnell. Arrangements are being handled by Smith Funeral Home In Grinnell. James Hal Heffelflnger, 32, of Hospice Kavanagh House, 900 56th died of a brain tumor there Sat Death Notices Former Resident urday. Services will be at 10 a.m.

Tuesday at Lutheran Church of the Cross in Al-toona. The body will be cremated. Mr. Heffelfin-ger, a lifelong Des Moines resident, was a retired Des BU ROM for Information niordinB tarvct tor imon Burger of Dal las Ctnler, Call: Brandt Funtrol Momt Palloetntr ttU70) tBVV Sorvicoi lor Robert A. Lew, ot 1911 Cot-toae Grove Ave will be 10 So am Monday at the Funeral Home.

Ounn'i Funeral Home JL2L0rqnd.AyeJ M4-2121 MOORE For intormafion rcoardina service for Gerald Moore of 4)08 7ir3 Call: wettover funeral Home SHAW For Inlormation rsaorcJIng iervlcei (or Margaret M. Show of Redmond. Woshinoton, formerly of Dei Molnei, Call: Des Moines Births Here Is information about the death of a former central Iowa resident who moved from the area more than 20 years ago: Frederick MunkPedereen, 81, of Cedar Falls died of cancer there Friday. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Bethlehem Lutheran Church In Cedar Falls.

Mr. MunkPed-ersen was bom in Des Moines and lived in Cedar Falls more than 20 years. Arrangements are being handled by Dahl-VanHove-Schoof Funeral Home in Cedar Falls. John H. "Jack" White, 86, of Madrid died of a heart ailment Friday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center In Des Moines.

The body will be cremated and memorial services will be at 1 1 a.m. Monday at St. Paul's United Church of Christ, of which he was a member. Mr. White was born in Lucas and lived in Madrid most of his life.

He was the retired owner of Western Printing and was active with Camp Fire and Boy Scouts. Survivors include his wife, Lillian; a son, Walter of Crystal Lake, two daughters, Peggy Eigler of Santa Fe, N.M., and Phyllis Fobes of Atlanta; and four grandchildren. Memorial contributions may be made to his church's scholarship fund or Camp Fire and Boy Scouts. Arrangements are being handled by Sundberg-Kirkpatrick Funeral Home in Madrid. Ml HI I Mil lllll li iMiri wi weirover punerai Home AMIITONS Moines police officer and a member of Police Protective and Burial Association and the Iowa State Policeman Association.

Survivors include his wife, Tracy; a daughter, Kaleigh Hef felf inger, a son, Christopher, and his parents, James E. and Lilla Heffelfinger, all of Des Moines; a sister, Julie Del Gen-io of Kildeer, and a brother, Thomas of Tampa, Fla. The family will receive friends from 5 to 8 p.m. Monday at Hamilton's Funeral Home. Now you can kiss it goodbye 24 hours a day! IOWA METHODIST MEDICAL CENTER GOLDERMANN Crystal and Chris of Prairie City, a daughter, Friday.

MANDERFIELD Ion and Jim of Urbandale. a daughter, Wednesday. WALLACE Julie and Brian of Norwalk. a daughter. Friday.

WHITON Kelly and Kurt of Perry, a son. Friday. MERCY HOSPITAL MEDICAL CENTER ANSTINE Tina and Steve of West Des Moines, a daughter. Friday. CAMP Julie and Jason of Des Moines, a daughter.

Friday. CULLEN Teresa and Jeff of Carroll, a daughter, Friday. GOINS Teri and Garrett of Rhodes, a daughter. Friday McGINNlS Dana and Tom of Des Moines, a son, Thursday NEEDHAM Pamela and Richard of Des Moines. a daughter.

Friday. OWENS Richel and Rick of Perry, a daughter, Friday REED Sheryl and Charles of Des Moines, a daughter, Friday. RUSSELL Lynette Heard and Otis Russell Of Des Moines, a son. Saturday. SCOTT Lisa Wilson and Robbie Scott of Des Moines, a son, Saturday SIMS Melissa and John of Dallas Center, a son, Friday.

SLATER Benita Murphy and Raymond Slater of Des Moines, a daughter. Saturday. THOMAS Rebecca and Michael ot Des Moines, a son, Friday WALDON Melanie and Tom ot Krtoxvilte. a son, Thursday. WEAVER Tara Bradley and Fein Weaver of Des Moines, a daughter.

Friday. WHITSELL JHI and Bill of Urbandale. a daughter, Friday. WOLFE Kathleen Bagley and Shawn Wolfe of Des Moines, a daughter. Fnday.

Des Moines Deaths Classified Line feloret Stsrcevlcti OOPMMonflavat the Funeral Home Jomel Walker It 00 AM Monaav at the Funeral Home Lynne Wllrterman Monday at Flnt Federated Church Mork Weill 7 OOPMMondayat Covenant Pretbvterion FredO Mathli 10:00 AM Wednesday ot Calvary Boptitt Wayne Frltt Service Pending JlmHeffeltlnoer Service Pending CALk 284-6141 OR South town BROWN Walter 82. of M21 Aurora Ave. cited Wednesday at Hopic Kavanagh House. BUENZ Neal 75. ot 6038 Terrace Ofive.

Johnston, died Friday at Iowa Methodist Medical Center. FRITZ Wayne 74, of 3110 School St. died Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. Griffis Mary 83. ot Fountain West Health Care Center, 1 501 Ottice Park Road.

West Des Moines, died there Fnday. GRIMES Ethel 106. ot Fleur Heights Cart Center, 4911 W. 19th died there Thursday. HEFFELFINGER James 32.

of Hospice Kavanagh House. 900 56th died there Saturday MATHIS Fred 95. of Valley View Village, 2571 Guthrie died there Thursday. MOORE Gerald 60. of 4108 73rd Urban-dale, died Saturday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center.

RAMSDILL Betty 69 of Valley Junction Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. 1211 Vine West Des Moines, died there Saturday RICHARDSON A 78, of Indianola died Friday at Mercy Hospital Medical Center. WALKER James J. 84. of 7049 E.

32nd Ave. died Thursday at home WHITE John 86, of Madrid died Friday Mercy Hospital Medical Center. WILDERMAN Lynne 53. of 4423 46th St. died Friday at home 5400 2ai-3vl1 Betty Mae 69, of Valley Junction Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, 1211 Vine West Des Moines, died of cancer there Saturday.

Services will be at 1 1 a.m. Tuesday at Highland Park Funeral Home, with burial at Sunset Memorial Gardens Cemetery. Mrs. Ramsdill was born in Brook-field, and lived in the Des Moines area most of her life. She was ahomemaker.

Survivors include two sons, Michael of Des Moines and Dennis of Omaha; her stepmother, Novella Close of Brookfield, four grandchildren; and four great-grandchildren. Friends may call after 4 p.m. Monday at the funeral home. Call (515) 284-8141 or toll free in Iowa, 1-800-532-1585. Tl)f Drs lUoinrs Rrqijtor Classifieds DeanMcOuIre 10 00 Tuesday Grove Side Service at Abon Cemetery Dennlt Sevedie Sorviccs Pending Hamilton's near Hiqlilunn Memory Gardens 121 NW0th Ave.

289-2442 Betty M. Ramtdllt For Information regarding service, contact Hiahlond Memory Garden. Looking for something to do? Call The Register's Events Hotline at (515) 830-1616. Ebc Tks illoinrs irgistrr.

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