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Allen Advocate VOLUME 69 NUMBER 7

ALLEN, PONTOTOC COUNTY , OKLAHOMA

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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 2015

Allen area veterans were honored during the Allen Schools’ Veterans Day program. Pictured here, left to right, are Aaron Finney, Rod Bailey, Jearl Knighten, Wayne Bullard, Carl Vinson, Steve Dobbins, Dwayne Harden, Gary Vinson, Jim Anderson, James Summers and Otto Harrington.

Dwayne Harden had the privilege of presenting World War II veteran Carl Vinson with a US Flag that had flown of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. Pictured right is Mrs. June Vinson.

Tax receipts up for area towns

The October distribution of sales tax collections by the Oklahoma Tax Commission primarily represents local tax receipts from August business. Companies that remit more than $2,500 monthly in sales tax receipts are required to file and pay electronically.

The monies they reported this period represent sales from August 16th to August 31st and estimated sales from September 1st to September 15th. Allen received an increase this year over October of 2014. Coming to the town this month was $24,668.87 compared

Remember to Shop at Home and Win

We hope everyone is saving the tickets they receive from Chamber merchants for the Shop at Home promotion and are planning to be present for the drawing. Customers will be given one ticket when a purchase of $5 or more is made at a local Chamber member’s business. The drawing will be held following Santa’s 2:00 pm visit on December 12th. Ticket holders will gather in front of the Allen Food Center. Winners must be present and may claim only one prize per household. Prizes are being currently being gathered but will include a 50-inch television, two Kindle Fire tablets, and a $100 meat pack, donated by the Allen Food Center.

to $18,090.54 last year. Also in Pontotoc County, the city of Ada received $1,321,813.15 compared to $1,283,184.26 in 2014. The Hughes County towns of Atwood received $1,052.27, up from $774.48 last year; Calvin earned $9,756.95, up from $8,895.72; Gerty increased to $326.38 from $186.55 last year; but Holdenville dropped to $210,419.75 from $217,033.82 in 2014. County sales tax returns showed an increase i n H u g h e s C o u n t y, $43,523.92, up from $40,807.99, and a decrease for Pontotoc County, $362,533.75 this year down from $380,888.06 last year. Use Tax, received from on-line purchases, added

$13,035.23 to Allen’s October receipts, this was up from $967.29 last year. Ada claimed $113,926.70 this year, up from $69,021.66. Calvin’s use tax receipts

for October 2015 totaled $770.47, compared to $473.01 from 2014. Both Hughes and Pontotoc counties had use tax increases.

Community Thanksgiving Service The annual Allen Community Thanksgiving worship service will be held Sunday, November 22nd, at the Allen United Methodist Church. The 6:00 p.m. service will be followed by refreshments in the church’s fellowship hall.

Gerty Bingo Nov. 14th

The Gerty Community would like to invite everyone to their annual Pie Auction & Bingo Night on Saturday, November 14th. Money raised will go to the Christmas dinner and party, to aid Santa with the gift giving for local children. The evening will begin at 6:00 p.m. with the opening of the concession stand. Chili, hot dogs or Frito chili pies, along with a dessert and drink will be available for $5. The Pie Auction begins at 7:00 p.m. and will be followed by the night of Bingo.


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C Comments by Bill Robinson, Publisher

This week we honor veterans – and they can never be honored enough. Please take the time to read the following by Jerry Cianciolo . . . Touch the Names of Those Who Never Came Home World War II memorials-who notices them anymore. They blend into the background like telephone poles. Chances are your community has a tribute to local men and women who served but it’s likely you’ve never stopped to visit. Those who fought the Axis powers are out of mind now. “ In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life,” said Robert Frost. “It goes on. Still, it’s unbefitting that as we pass their chiseled names we fail to acknowledge these patriots for even an instant - especially on Veteranas Day 2015, the 70th year after the end of World War II. From high school history, we’re all familiar with the vast number. More than 400,000 Americans were killed during the war. Another 670,000 were maimed or wounded. They came from nearly every city and town. And they fell by the tens of thousands at Luzon, Normandy, Anzio, Guadalcanal and Okinawa. “Deeply regret to inform you that your son, Sgt. John S-, lost his life on March 5th, 1943, as a result of an aircraft accident. Letter follows. Please accept my profound sympathy.” Mothers and fathers receiving a telegram like that felt they couldn’t go on - but they did. The remains of many loved ones were never returned home. Instead they were laid to rest at cemeteries in Manila, Normandy, Luxembourg and elsewhere. It wasn’t long after V-E and V-J Days in 1945 that thousands of tributes sprang up - in bronze plaques, streaming fountains and granite obelisks. But seven

decades have passed since commemorations of these memorials and to most of us now they’re simply the flag-festooned backdrop for long parades and political speeches in late May and early July. When the occasion calls for it, we solemnly remove our hats and pay homage to the “ultimate sacrifice” these countrymen. That is a hollow abstraction until put in everyday terms. Many young combatants who, as the English poet Laurance Binyon wrote, “fell with their faces to the foes” never set foot on campus. They never straighten a tie and headed to a first real job. They never slipped a ring on a sweetheart’s finger. They never swelled with hope turning the key to a starter home. They never nestled an infant against a bare chest. They never roughhoused in living room with an exasperated wife looking on. They never tiptoed to layout Santa’s toys. They never dabbed a tear while walking their princess down the aisle. They never toasted their son’s promotion. They never rekindled their love as empty nesters. They never heard a new generation cry out, “I love you

grandpa!” A lifetime of big and little moments never happened because of a bullet to the body one day in far-off land. For those who crumpled to the ground, the tapestry of life was left unknit. Early on after the war we bowed our heads on Thanksgiving and Christmas. Their loss was raw then. But as years have passed all that’s left are memorials no one notices - rolling credit we ignore as we go about our lives. But on Veterans Day, we can make a different choice. A moment’s reflection is all it takes to realize that every name on your town’s monument was a real person. One who bicycled the same streets as you, who sleepily delivered the morning Gazette, who was kept after school for cutting up, who sneaked a smoke out back, who cannon-balled into the local pond in the dog days of summer. With just a little imagination, it’s easy to picture yourself as one of those fresh faced youngsters - only you’ve been blessed with a additional 15,000 or 20,000 mornings, afternoons and evenings of life, and a warehouse of experiences they were denied. It’s some consolation that a majestic memorial to those who fought the good fight now stands in Washington. But most of us don’t visit the capital often. There’s simpler, more personal way we can show our gratitude to those whose lives were cut short. On Veterans Day with your smart phone turned offpay a visit to your local monument. Quietly stand before the honor roll of the dead, whisper a word of thanks, and gently rub your finger across their name. The touch would be comforting. Jerry Cianciolo, Chief Editor Emerson & Church Publishers in Medfield, Mass. —CC— Our good friend Sheila Valpredo shared the following with us and, unfortunately, the message is very true . . .

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(A Soldier Died Today) by A. Lawrence Vaincourt

He was getting old and paunchy and his hair was falling fast, And he sat around the Legion, telling stories of the past. Of a war that he had fought in and the deeds that he had done, In his exploits with his buddies; they were heroes, every one. And tho’ sometimes, to his neighbors, his tales became a joke, All his Legion buddies listened, for they knew whereof he spoke. But we’ll hear his tales no longer for old Bill has passed away, And the world’s a little poorer, for a soldier died today.

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When politicians leave this earth, their bodies lie in state, While thousands note their passing and proclaim that they were great. Papers tell their whole life stories, from the time that they were young, But the passing of a soldier goes unnoticed and unsung. Is the greatest contribution to the welfare of our land A guy who breaks his promises and cons his fellow man? Or the ordinary fellow who, in times of war and strife, Goes off to serve his Country and offers up his life? A politician’s stipend and the style in which he lives Are sometimes disproportionate to the service that he gives. While the ordinary soldier, who offered up his all, Is paid off with a medal and perhaps, a pension small.

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He will not be mourned by many, just his children and his wife, For he lived an ordinary and quite uneventful life. Held a job and raised a family, quietly going his own way, And the world won’t note his passing, though a soldier died today.

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It’s so easy to forget them for it was so long ago, That the old Bills of our Country went to battle, but we know It was not the politicians, with their compromise and ploys, Who won for us the freedom that our Country now enjoys. Should you find yourself in danger, with your enemies at hand, Would you want a politician with his ever-shifting stand? Or would you prefer a soldier, who has sworn to defend His home, his kin and Country and would fight until the end? He was just a common soldier and his ranks are growing thin, But his presence should remind us we may need his like again. For when countries are in conflict, then we find the soldier’s part Is to clean up all the troubles that the politicians start.

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Beware of IRS Phone Scam

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Pontotoc County Sheriff John Christian said his office is receiving multiple calls every day concerning a n I nternal Revenu e Service phone scam. “The IRS will not contact you by phone,” Christian said. “The IRS will send a letter.” The scam has been around for years. According to the IRS, callers claim to be employees of the IRS, but they are not. They are con artists and can sound convincing when they call. They use fake names and bogus IRS identification badge numbers. They may know a lot about their targets, and they usually alter the caller ID to make it look like the IRS is calling. Victims are told they owe money to the IRS and it must be paid promptly through a pre-loaded debit

card or wire transfer. If the victim refuses to cooperate, they are then threatened with arrest, deportation or suspension of a business or driver’s license. In many cases, the caller becomes hostile and insulting. Or, victims may be told they have a refund due to try to trick them into sharing private information. If the phone isn’t answered, the scammers often leave an “urgent” callback request. Note that the IRS will never: 1) call to demand immediate payment, nor will the agency call about taxes owed without first having mailed you a bill; 2) demand that you pay taxes without giving you the opportunity to question or appeal the amount they say you owe;

3) require you to use a specific payment method for your taxes, such as a prepaid debit card; 4) ask for credit or debit card numbers over the phone; or 5) threaten to bring in local police or other lawenforcement groups to have you arrested for not paying. People who are called and/or scammed, almost always want local law enforcement to act immediately. However, the calls often come from other countries, such as Nigeria or Jamaica. Law enforcement wants residents to be vigilant. Christian also asks residents to be aware of another scam that has been around for years. The scam involves con artists calling an elderly resident and telling them that a grandchild has

C asey Long and her daughter Emily, of Ada, visited in the home of their grandmother, Agnes Taylor, on Tuesday of this week. A gnes’ son, Joe and Mary Taylor, Jesse and Devin, joined her for dinner on Monday. —O&A— Robbie Files, Savannah, Andrew, Landon and Micah of Bismarck, Arkansas were out & about recently visiting with family. Also out & about at that time were Tim Files and Drew Wright of Oklahoma City. Among those they visited were Robert, Martha

and Scotty Files, Betty Finney, Dennis, Desiree and Isaiah Files, Victoria Johnson, and Aaron, Lenny, Isabel and Kellianne Finney. Tim also visited with his uncle Paul and Sherlene Evett. —O&A— D onna Dale and her three sons, William, Joshua and Naaman, have been staying with her mother, Glenda Ferguson, in Gerty as she taught at the Betty L. Smith Early Childhood Center in Seminole. The family will now be reunited as her husband, Chris Dale, has accepted a position as Minister of Music, Evangelism and Missions at Aspen Park

Baptist Church in Broken Arrow. The family is making the move to Oklahoma from Senatobia, Mississippi. —O&A— Micah and Savanna McDonald of Austin, Texas, and Annetta Doyle of Oklahoma City were out & about for a recent weekend, guests of Jim and Chris McDonald. Chris traveled to Dallas, Texas this past weekend to attend granddaughter Cadence McDonald’s 9th birthday party and also watch the grandkids as they went trick-or-treating. —O&A— Davene and Ben Vernon of Pampa, Texas were out & about this past weekend, visiting with Alden and Kelly Kidwell. —O&A— Mike and Peachie Cross celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary on Tuesday November 3rd. —O&A— R ichard and Tammy Frederick attended a surprise 16th birthday party for their niece, Abigail Harris, in Calvin on Sunday. The party was held in the home of Kathy Iker. —O&A— C h r i s a n d A m a n d a Allgeier, Evan and Caleb, were out & about over the past weekend visiting with her parents, Harold and Cindy Davis. Also visiting were Danny Davis and Maegan Russell of Ada. —O&A— Jerry and Shana Doucet brought their daughter, Kaylien, to Allen Saturday so she could go trick-ortreating with her grandmother, Deann Johnson, and also meet her greataunt, Vermell Yoakum.

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P re-K Student of the Week from Mrs. Harris’ class is Sophie Cassell. Sophie was born December 16, 2010 in Ada, Oklahoma. Her family does lots of art work together Sophie’s favorite book are all the books she’s read; her favorite food is everything. Sophie has a horse named Muffin. Her friend is Paige. Sophie likes to go to the Children’s Museum and Aquarium. Someday she wants to go to London Land. She is excited about the Children’s Museum and camping in the mountains.

P re-K Student of the Week from Mrs. Laxton’s class is Brinlee Cardinalle. Brinlee was born May 17, 2011 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her family is Momma and James, Nana and Papa Kenny, Nana Susan and Papa, Aunt Shelly and Uncle Warren. Brinlee’s favorite book is “The Three Little Pigs”; her favorite food is tacos; and her pet is named Gracie. Brinlee’s friends are Xavier, Elijah, Aunt Shelly and Uncle Warren. S he likes to play on the playground. Someday Brinlee wants to be a teacher. She is excited about riding the Rhino.

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The family of Bill Griffin would like to thank their friends and neighbors for their outpouring of love, concern and prayers during this time of sadness. We would like to send special thanks to the Bethel Free Will Baptist Church for the meal; to Bro. David McDougal, Bro. Earl Scroggins and Bro. Wood for the comforting service; and to the singers who shared their voices, Paul Prentice, Joey Gastineau, Robert Hammonds, Christian Henry and Ronnie Janda. Once again the Allen community opened their hearts and your kindnesses will always be remembers with gratitude. We are blessed to have friends who care and are so thankful for everything done for us. Glendene Griffin Marla and David Tinkler and family Leah and Todd Tidwell and family Bruce Griffin

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Threads of Life by Cleo LeVally

When I sat down at my computer today to write my column for this week, a file was poking out from a shelf in the bookcase nearby, and I picked it up. This is from the first column that I wrote for The Healdton Herald. The first sentences were about my past experience in writing. It began, ‘I was born in 1922, so I have lived in an era where a lot of historical experiences and events have happened. I would like to write again. I would like to include in the column some life experiences from my growing up years,

electricity. We kept looking. We were scheduled to start on the job in HealdWe had to drive about five ton in two weeks. miles an hour because the We returned to Healdton road was so rough and we and lived in a motel in the were afraid that we were nearby town of Ardmore going to throw a rock and I came to Healdton through the oil pan, or every day and looked for burst a tire on the sharp a place to rent. School points of the rocks, most was scheduled to start of which were the size of any day and we had no a baseball, but not round. place to live. Finally we It was the most frightening found a two room garage road that I had ever driven apartment and we moved over. We were making the into it and waited on the trip down to look for a house that was occupied place to live. by the family that we Healdton in 1954 was had come to Healdton to like a lot of small towns, replace. The House was not really recovered from on Franklin Street, across the war years. Salaries for from the fire department. workers were still rela- The first night after we tively low; businesses moved into the house, sure were beginning to build enough about 3 am, there back up and city services was a fire alarm. We hit were having a hard time the floor screaming and keeping pace with the holding our ears at the growing economy. The same time. We had a little sewer lines extended only dog and he made almost a few blocks in four direc- as much as much noise as tions from the main part of the fire alarm did. Our cat town. Almost every house disappeared and we never had a small apartment or saw her again garage apartment in the Another thing, the water back because there was a supply was very low and shortage of rental places. each day from five o’clock While looking for a place until about nine o’clock, to live, we were shown a there was a trickle when house being remodeled you turned on the water that would be ready in faucets. This is an oil field about a month but were town and as the workers invited toCYAN go ahead and came in from the oil fieldsBL MAGENTA YELLOW move into it if we wanted everyone was either in to. There was no heat, no the showers or running a water connected and no bath. We attended and placed our membership in church on the first Sunday we were in Healdton and met a lot of very nice and friendly people who became our friends. We came to Healdton expecting to stay about two years and never left.

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the years from the Depression (1930’s), World War II and just observations of life in general. I will avoid writing about politics, but occasionally I will probably write about my observations on some news events, not controversially, but hopefully, some humorous things. I think that I will have many stories to write about, from the Threads of Life (my life) but will also include stories about the lives of others. I was thinking about the first time I came to Healdton, the town where

I now live. It was August, 1954. We moved here from Cushing, another town that was noted for its oil activity, oil refineries and oil field related stores and businesses. The road from Cushing to Healdton in 1954 was a long one with narrow two lane highways, but I will tell you about the twelve mile road from Iams Conner, south to Ratliff City. It was a new road, not blacktop with wide shoulders as it is now, not a gravel road as some of the section line roads are, but it was what we called a ‘rock road.’

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One Pharmacist’s View Seeing what a bomb had done to a large passenger airplane from Russia just the other day made me hope that Homeland Security can prevent such a catastrophe in the United States. Hopeful but not confident. Several recent test attempts to smuggle fake bombs, guns aboard passenger planes were successful. Disgustingly so when you consider the aggravations the traveling public has to go through. Complaints often cite instances in which old ladies are targeted, searched and detained by TSA. Remembering this the other day at Tulsa International, I saw a sign

Going through airport security

that read, “If you are over 75 you don’t have to take your shoes off.” I thought, wow. About time they started giving us a break. I hate doing this and I made it through just fine. Returning home a few days later was a little different. The woman in the long line in front of me asked, “Do I have to take off my shoes?” “How old are you?” I’m 77, “ she replied. “You can keep them on.” I left mine on too. “Git yur shoes off,” the big multinational woman said, looking at me. I told her I was 80. She looked me up

and down. “Take off your anxiously around and saw shoes,” she commanded. I that my “faithful” son, took ‘em off. Steve, was there and won Another officer strolled dering why I was so slow. up and bellowed out I finally got finished and “Remove all keys, loose was ready to go to my change and lay it in the gate but I was one shoe tray. Cell phones in the short. I hobbled over to trays, laptops out of their the dreaded line again cases and in the trays.” I and there was no sign of was hopping around and a black shoe. I suspected trying to get my shoes the guards had stolen it but off when I noticed I had finally the thing was found a bunch of change in my in the X-Ray and I got it pockets. The Nazi-looking back. I think by now it woman came and stood by was glowing in the dark. me. I dropped my money We were now directed to all over the floor. This gate 22 and took a seat and caused a major calamity relaxed over an overpriced in the line as others people jug of orange juice and helped me pick it up. I a roll. I soon heard my got it all in that plastic tub but by now my mind was shedding IQ points by the dozens. I wore a suit jacket and every pocket told them the fire to use was full of stuff too and it 1/4 Mile East of Allen Quick Pic - Hwy 1 and that meant they were (580)857-2991 Cell (580)421-5936 too had gained the attennot to use any other fire. Open 8 to 5 Monday - Friday In the Bible, God has tion of the guards at the given us, by command machine. Finally I was pretty well and by examples how He wants us to worship, what stripped of “stuff” and He wants us to do to have faced the guards. I felt WE NOW CARRY COMFORTIS BRAND forgiveness of sins, how real suspicious. I might as ARGE MALL NIMALS He wants the church to well have put on a turban We have a variety of be organized, how we are and shouted Allah Akto pray and many other products to keep your things. If we do not do bar. I was well searchedanimals safe! as He has shown us, how -twice. Then the wand can we know we please person searched me and Tim Costner, Him? He has not left it up frowned. Instead of being D.V.M to us to discover the way passed I was sent to the to please Him, but he has side and made to step into given us a pattern to folthis telephone booth and low. How can we please Him if we depart from raise my arms. “Raise 401 E Hwy 1 • (580)857-1234 that pattern? The Apostle your right arm higher, the Drive thru - walk up - outhouse Paul told Timothy (1 Tim. female guard said in a loud 3:15) that he was writing voice.” I raised it as high “so that you may know as I could and when she how you ought to conduct said higher I told her I just - BBQ Sand yourself in the house of had surgery on my shoul- Salads, Slaw God, which is the church der and that was as high as of the living God….” It - Frito Pie 2 to 4 was not necessary to write, it goes. She reluctantly let Hot Dog / Links “do not do it any other me go. I gathered up my Hours 10-10 Sun - Thurs - Sno-Cones trays andbe found a bench way.” If we really The Store andhave Clinic will closed Friday, July 3 10 - midnight Closed Wednesday faith in God, how can we to begin the long job of Fri & Sat for the Independence Day Holiday, 2015 & Sundays begin to consider doing reassembling myself. anything other than what I was glad to be done or use our convenient He has told us to do? Golf Cart Entrance with scans and looked

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Mustangs battle into Playoffs against Cyril Allen uses Week 10 victory to earn long trip to Seiling By HERMAN BROWN Allen correspondent

The Allen Mustangs traded scoring blows with the hosting Cyril Pirates last weekend. Coach Steven Caldwell’s Mustangs survived the mustwin game to advance to the Class B football playoffs this Friday. Allen was clinging to a four-point lead in the fourth quarter. However, the Mustangs exploded with a pair of fourth-quarter touchdowns to pull away to a morecomfortable 20-point victory at 46-26. “Win and you’re in,” that was the motto for the Allen football team for the days leading up to the Week 10 meeting. The Mustangs rose up to the challenge to mow down the Pirates.

The ‘prize’ for winning was an extended season for the Pontotoc County team. The punishment might be the assignment for Week 11. Coach Caldwell’s Mustangs are being packed off to the distant outpost at Seiling. That’s where AHS will begin the playoffs and face another must-win challenge. Seiling enters post-season play with a record of 9-1. The fifth-ranked Wildcats have scored 491 points while allowing 248. Allen enters the 2015 playoffs with a record of 6-4. The 15th-ranked Mustangs have scored 456 points while allowing 384. A series of injuries likely resulted in fewer points scored and more points allowed. However, Allen has most of the key players healthy and ready for action on Friday evening. Last week, the Mustangs secured a trip to the playoffs with the 46-26 triumph over

the Cyril Pirates. Allen pulled out to a 12-0 lead in the first quarter. Tailback Colten Browning opened when scoring with a 6-yard touchdown run for a 6-0 edge. Mustang quarterback Colton Frederick followed later with a keeper that he cashed in for a 3-yard TD run to make it 12-0. In the second quarter, Allen extended the cushion to 18-0. Receiver Ty Brown finished the drive with an 11-yard touchdown reception from Frederick for the other points. Cyril broke onto the scoreboard late in the second period. The Pirates connected on a 24-yard scoring pass. The home team also scored on a conversion run to close the gap. The tally allowed CHS to head into halftime trailing by only 10 points at 18-8. The opponents continued to trade punches in the third

quarter Cyril used a 6-yard scoring run to get to within only four points at 18-14. Allen countered with a Frederick 6-yard touchdown run to go back up by 10 at 24-14. The game was still up for grabs when the fourth quarter opened. Cyril quickly used a 3-yard TD run to trim the deficit back down to four points at 24-20. Allen responded with another clutch touchdown drive. Garrett Wallis ended the offensive series with a 26-yard TD run to widen the advantage to 30-20. Cyril was staggered but refused to give up without a fight. The Pirates moved in and scored on a 4-yard run to get back to without four at 30-26. With the game and the season very much on the line, Coach Caldwell’s squad finished like champions. The Mustangs got more breathing room on Joe Howshar’s 26-yard touchdown run. Frederick used a quarterback keeper to score on the conversion run to swell the lead to 38-26. Allen later landed the game-sealing knockout blow. Colton Frederick hit the end zone on a clutch 3-yard touchdown run. Tadyn Walker then added a successful conversion run to close out the 46-26 victory. The Mustangs finished the night with 447 yards of total offense. AHS ran for 436 yards on 67 carries. They added 11 yards passing on a touchdown play. Colton Frederick led the offensive assault. The quarterback rushed for 200 yards

and a pair of touchdowns on 24 carries. He also completed an 11-yard touchdown pass to Ty Brown. Colten Browning was also a major contributor to the victory. Browning rushed for 143 yards and a touchdown on 28 carries. Allen had a third offensive back to generate at least 100 yards of rushing against the Pirates. Joe Howsar hit the triple-digit mark in rushing with 108 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries. Garrett Wallis stepped up and ran for 53 yards and a crucial touchdown on six carries. The Allen ground game also featured Tadyn Walker with 18 yards on three carries. Walker also chipped in a 2-point conversion. The Mustang defense forced a pair of turnovers in the 20-point victory. Colton Frederick was credited with an interception. He also recorded a sack and finished with three tackles. Shane Rhinehart was credited with a fumble recovery for Allen. The tackle chart included a trio of defenders with six tackles each, including Joe Howshar (also with 3 sacks), Tyler Cooper (also with 2 sacks), and Chisum Lee (also with 1sack). Two Mustangs generated five tackles each, including Ty Brown and Colten Browning Looking ahead, Allen will journey into the playoffs Friday evening. If the Mustangs can upset the Wildcats, the football campaign will be extended for at least another week.

AT A GLANCE

Nov. 6 home Allen 46 – Cyril 26 Allen - 12 - 6 - 6 - 22 - (46) Cyril - 0 - 8 - 6 - 12 - (26) First quarter Allen - Colten Browning, 6-yard run (run failed), 6-0 Allen - Colton Frederick, 3-yard run (run failed), 12-0 Second quarter Allen - Ty Brown, 11-yard catch from Frederick (run failed), 18-0 Cyril - 24-yard pass (run good), 18-8 Third quarter Cyril - 6-yard run (run failed), 18-14 Allen - Frederick, 6-yard run (pass failed) 24-14 Fourth quarter Cyril - 3-yard run (run failed), 24-20 Allen - Garrett Wallis, 26-yard run (run failed), 30-20 Cyril - 4-yard run (run failed), 30-26 Allen - Joe Howshar, 26-yard run (Frederick run), 38-26 Allen - Colton Frederick, 3-yard run (Tadyn Walker run), 46-26 TEAM STATS Situation............................................Allen Score ............................................... 46-26 Pass C-A-I:........................................ 1-3-0 Pass yards: ............................................11 Carries....................................................67 Rush yards............................................436 Total offense: ......................................447


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Memorial services for James Walter McDaniel, 92, of Atwood are 2:00 p.m. Monday, November 16th, at the Criswell Funeral Home Chapel in Ada. His nephew, Andrew Tucker, will officiate. M r. McDaniel passed away Tuesday, November 10, 2015, at his home. He was born October 19, 1923 at Rush Springs to Andrew Jackson and Irene Burton McDaniel. He graduated from Atwood High School, received a Bachelor of Science Degree at East Central State College in Ada, and a Master’s Degree from the University of Oklahoma. J ames married Wilma Mullins in 1942. She preceded him in death in 1970. In 1978, he married Leota Dveney Hester. J ames was a retired rancher and had also taught and coached at Stonewall and Tupelo. He served as Principal of Emerson Elementary School in Coalgate and was the Superintendent of Schools at Tupelo and Wanette. James was a proud veteran of World War II. He served with the U. S. Army 117th Calvary Reconnaissance. He fought in the battles of Rome-Arno and Rhineland. He was award-

ed the EAME ribbon with 2 bronze service stars, the WWII Victory Ribbon and the Purple Heart for wounds he received in France on December 3, 1944. S urvivors include his wife, Leota, of the home; a son, Jim McDaniel and his wife Marilyn of Ada; grandchildren, James G. McDaniel of Ada and Kimberly Hildebrand of Goldsby; his great-grandchildren, Madison McDaniel of Annapolis, Maryland and Gavin and Drew Hildebrand of Goldsby; a sister, Ruby Tucker and her husband Juan of Atwood; two sisters-in-law, Hazel McDaniel of Earlsboro and Gwen McDaniel of Ft. Myers. FL; many nieces and nephews that he loved to entertain with his stories. He is also survived by step-sons, Darryl Hester and wife Angie of Plano, Texas, Jackie Hester and wife Nancy of Oil City, Louisiana and Rick Hester and wife Becky of Sasakwa; step-grandchildren, Michael Hester, Alisha Walker, Josh Hester, Casey Hester, Taylor Hester and Jeremy Hester; and numerous step-great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents and brothers, Clayton, Odell, Drexel and Thomas McDaniel. The family says those who wish may make memorials to their favorite charity in memory of James McDaniel. Arrangements are under the direction of Criswell Funeral Home, Ada.

The Allen Board of Education Meeting =Will Include Public Hearings for Public Input

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case PB-2015-52 In the Matter of the Estates of ELLIS GLENN NEWTON and VESTA EVELYN NEWTON, Husband and Wife, both Deceased. NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT Notice is hereby given that BARBARA ALLENE MALOY, Personal Representative of the Estates of ELLIS GLENN NEWTON and VESTA EVELYN NEWTON, both Deceased, having filed in this Court her Final Account of the administration of said Estates, and her Petition for Order Allowing Final Account, Determination of Heirs and Distribution and Discharge of said Personal Representative, the hearing of the same, has been fixed by the Judge of said Court for the 1st day of December, 2015, at 11:30 A.M., in the District Courtroom, Pontotoc County Courthouse, Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said Estates are notified then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why the said Account should not be settled and allowed, the determination of the heirs, distribution of the Estates and the Personal Representative discharged. DATED this 2nd day of November, 2015. s/ S. Kessinger JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT CHARLES D. MAYHUE, OBA #5822 SUSIE BOLIN SUMMERS, OBA #22069 ALVIN D. FILES, OBA #2902 MAYHUE, SUMMERS & FILES, PLLC P. O. Box 1488 Ada, OK 74821 580-436-5555 (Published in The Allen Advocate on November 5 and 12, 2015)

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. PB-2015-77 In the Matter of the Estate of F. Dewayne Fisher, Deceased. COMBINED NOTICE TO CREDITORS, AND NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR FINAL ACCOUNTING, DETERMINATION OF HEIRSHIP, DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE PURSUANT TO 58 O.S. Sec. 245 A Petition for Summary Administration pursuant to 58 OS. Sec. 245 has been filed setting forth the following information: 1. The name, address and date of death of the decedent are as follows: Name: F. Dewayne Fisher Address: 2828 Bowen Lane Ada, Oklahoma 74820 Date of Death: July 24, 2015 2. The name and address of the Petitioner and Personal Representative is as follows: Name: Laura L. Fisher Address: 2828 Bowen Lane Ada, Oklahoma 74820 3. The total value of the estate of the Decedent as set forth in the Petition is as follows: Value of Estate: Less than $200,000 4. The names of the heirs are: Laura L. Fisher : Wife; adult 2828 Bowen Lane Ada, OK 74820 Dennis E. Fisher : Son; adult 1112 Birch Ave. Sand Springs, OK 74063 Laura E. Norred : Daughter; adult P. O. Box 1780 Ada, OK 74821-1780 John A. Fisher : Son; adult 18611 CR 3590 Ada, OK 74820 Steven C. Fisher : Son; adult 7514 S. Gafford Broken Arrow, OK 74014 Timothy M. Fisher : Son; adult 18750 CR 1590 Ada, OK 74820 That the decedent had a son, David D. Fisher, who died in 1967 in infancy, without issue surviving. 5. The person receiving this notice or any interested party may file objections to the petition at any time before the final hearing and send a copy to the petitioner’s attorney, James R. Scrivner, Attorney at Law, P. O. Box 1373, Ada, Oklahoma 74821-1373, or that person will be deemed to have waived any objections to the petition. If an objection is filed before the hearing, the Court will determine at the hearing whether the Will attached to the petition shall be admitted to probate, whether summary proceedings are appropriate and, if so, whether the estate will be distributed and to whom the estate will be distributed. 6. The claim of any creditor not shown in the petition will be barred unless the claim is presented to the personal representatives no more than thirty (30) days following the filing of the petition and combined notice. 7. The final hearing in this matter will be on the 18th day of December, 2015, at 8:30 o’clock a.m. in the courtroom of the District Court of Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, in Ada, Oklahoma. Dated this 30th day of October, 2015. /s/ Laura L. Fisher LAURA L. FISHER Special Personal Representative James R. Scrivner, OBA #8033 JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. 120 East 14th Street; P. O. Box 1373 - Ada, OK 74821-1373 Attorney for the Estate (Published in The Allen Advocate on November 5 and 12, 2015

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA Case No. No. P-2015-66 In the Matter of the Estate of DORIS LAVONE SPRUILL, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS All creditors having claims against Doris Lavone Spruill, deceased, are required to present the same with a description of all security interests and other collateral, if any, held by each creditor with respect to such claim, to Steve Walton, Personal Representative, at the office of his attorney, Kurt B. Sweeney, of Sweeney, Draper & Christopher, P. O. Box 190, Ada, OK 74821-0190, on or before the following presentment date, December 27, 2015. DATED this 23rd day of October, 2015. s/ Kurt B. Sweeney Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA #17455 Sweeney, Draper & Christopher P. O. Box 190 Ada, OK 74821-0190 Attorney for Personal Representative (Published in The Allen Advocate on November 5 and 12, 2015)

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IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF PONTOTOC COUNTY STATE OF OKLAHOMA No. CV-2015-143 IN THE DISTRICT COURT James L. Preston; Laurie Preston; WITHIN AND FOR Corrie Cascades; and Brian Riesberg, PONTOTOC COUNTY Plaintiffs, STATE OF OKLAHOMA vs. Case No. No. P-2015-66 The Heirs, Executors, AdministraIn the Matter of the Estate of DORIS LAVONE SPRUILL, Deceased. tors, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns ORDER AND NOTICE OF HEARING PETITION FOR SALE and Unknown Successors of Lizzie It appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the verified Petition of Steve Parnacher, Full-Blood Chickasaw, Roll Walton, Personal Representative of the estate of Doris Lavone Spruill, deNo. 954, deceased, and Nonles Parnacher; Julia Parnacher, now Tyson; ceased, on file herein, that it is in the best interests of the estate to sell the real property, belonging to said estate, and described in said Petition, for the following Louina Parnacher, now Alexander; Nancy Parnacher; Elsie Parnacher, reasons and purposes: 1. There is no cash or funds to pay the debts, property taxes, and now Johnson; Lloyd Parnacher; Floyd other costs and expenses of administration of this estate. Parnacher; Edward Parnacher; and THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED by the Court that all persons interested in the Francis Parnacher, if living, or if deceased, their unknown successors, estate of the said Doris Lavone Spruill, deceased, appear before the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, in the Court room thereof, in the Defendants. City of Ada, Oklahoma, on November 23, 2015, at 8:00 o’clock a.m., then and NOTICE BY PUBLICATION there to show cause, if any they have, why an Order, as prayed for in said PetiTHE STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: The heirs, executors, administrators, tion should not be granted to the Personal Representative to sell real property of said deceased, at either public or private sale, for the reasons and purposes devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of Lizzie Parnacher, mentioned in said Petition, as he shall judge to be for the best interest of the Full-Blood Chickasaw, Roll No. 954, estate and of all parties interested therein. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED by the Court that Notice of said hearing be mailed deceased, and Nonles Parnacher; Julia Parnacher, now Tyson; Louina to all heirs, legatees, devisees, or guardians thereof, with postage thereon prepaid, at their last known addresses, and that a copy of this Order to show cause be Parnacher, now Alexander; Nancy Parnacher; Elsie Parnacher, now Johnson; published one time in some newspaper published in this County, which notice shall not be less than ten days before the time fixed for said hearing. Lloyd Parnacher; Floyd Parnacher; DATED this 10th day of November, 2015. Edward Parnacher; and Francis Pars/ S. Kessinger nacher, if living, or if deceased, their JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT unknown successors; Kurt B. Sweeney, OBA #17455 You and each of you are hereby Sweeney, Draper & Christopher, PLLC notified that James L. Preston, Laurie P. O. Box 190 Preston, Corrie Cascades, and Brian Ada, OK 74821-0190 Riesberg, as plaintiffs, have filed a Attorney for Personal Representative Petition in the District Court of Ponto (Published in The Allen Advocate on November 12, 2015) toc County, Oklahoma, in the above numbered and styled cause of action, suing you, the heirs, executors, administrators, devisees, trustees, assigns, and unknown successors of Lizzie ParIN THE DISTRICT COURT nacher, Full-Blood Chickasaw, Roll No. OF PONTOTOC COUNTY 954, deceased, and Nonles Parnacher, STATE OF OKLAHOMA Julia Parnacher, now Tyson, Louina No. PB-2015-19 Parnacher, now Alexander, Nancy Parnacher, Elsie Parnacher, now Johnson, In the Matter of the Estate of Martin Luther Stokes, Deceased. Lloyd Parnacher, Floyd Parnacher, NOTICE OF HEARING FINAL ACCOUNT, PETITION FOR DETERMINAEdward Parnacher, and Francis ParTION OF HEIRSHIP, FOR DISTRIBUTION AND DISCHARGE nacher, if living, or if deceased, their Notice is given that Vision Bank, N.A., personal representative of the estate unknown successors, alleging that of Martin Luther Stokes, deceased, has filed in this Court a Final Account and the said Lizzie Parnacher died posPetition for Determination of Heirship, for Distribution and Discharge, and the sessed of the following described real hearing of the same has been fixed for 1:30 o’clock p.m. on the 1st day of property located in Pontotoc County, December, 2015, in the District Courtroom of the Pontotoc County Courthouse Oklahoma: A tract of land located in the W/2 of situated in Ada, Oklahoma, and all persons interested in said estate are notified Section 26, Township 3 North, Range then and there to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said account 4 East, Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, should not be settled and allowed, the heirs of said deceased determined, said more particularly described as follows: estate distributed, and the personal representative discharged. Beginning at the Northeast Corner of Witness my hand this 4th day of November, 2015. the NW/4 of said Section 26; thence /s/ S. Kessinger S 00º36’17” E along the East line of JUDGE OF THE DISTRICT COURT said NW/4 a distance of 1985.18 feet; JAMES R. SCRIVNER, P.C. thence S 89º14’25” W a distance of 120 East 14th Street 660.60 feet; thence S 00º37’20”E Post Office Box 1373 a distance of 661.83 feet; thence N 89º13’51” E a distance of 660.40 feet Ada, Oklahoma 74821-1373 to a point on the East line of the SW/4 Attorney for the Estate of said Section 26; thence S 00º36’17” (Published in The Allen Advocate on November 12 and 19, 2015) E along the East line of said SW/4 a distance of 1000.00 feet; thence S 89º11’09” W a distance of 1961.83 IN THE DISTRICT COURT feet; thence N 00º40’29” W a distance OF PONTOTOC COUNTY of 1001.53 feet; thence N 89º13’51” STATE OF OKLAHOMA E a distance of 897.83 feet; thence Case No. CV-2015-134 N 00º36’17” W a distance of 2647.61 PATRICIA RAE ESTES, Plaintiff, feet to a point on the North line of said Vs. Section 26; thence N 89º16’08” E a The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees and Assigns, and the distance of 1065.22 feet to the point Unknown Successors of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE, of beginning, containing 99.787 acres, SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, All Deceased; and The State of Oklahoma, ex. rel. more or less; The Oklahoma Tax Commission; Defendants. that the Plaintiffs are the owners of NOTICE BY PUBLICATION said real property and in actual pos STATE OF OKLAHOMA TO: session thereof; that more than one The Heirs, Executors, Administrators, Devisees, Trustees, and Assigns, and the year has elapsed since the death of and that there has been no judicial Unknown Successors of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORMAN LEE WYCHE, determination of the death and heirship SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, All Deceased. TAKE NOTICE that you and each of you, have been sued by the above named of said Lizzie Parnacher, Full-Blood Chickasaw, Roll No. 954, deceased; Plaintiff in the above entitled action in the District Court of Pontotoc County, State of Oklahoma, and that you must answer the Petition filed by Plaintiff in said cause and that you, the heirs, executors, on or before the 18th day of December, 2015, or said Petition will be taken as true administrators, devisees, trustees, and judgment rendered accordingly in favor of Plaintiff and against Defendants assigns, and unknown successors of above named in said action, quieting title to the following described real property Lizzie Parnacher, Full-Blood Chickasaw, Roll No. 954, deceased, are located in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma: The South 37½ feet of the North 102½ feet of Lots 10 and 11 and all of Lot claiming some right, title, or interest in 8 and a part of Lot 9 described as follows: Beginning at a point 37½ feet West said real property adverse to the right, of the Northeast corner of said Lot 9; thence West a distance of 62½ feet to the title, and interest of the Plaintiffs. Further, that Nonles Parnacher, Julia Par- Northwest corner of said Lot 9; thence South a distance of 140 feet to the Southwest corner of said Lot 9; thence East a distance of 100 feet to the Southeast nacher, now Tyson, Louina Parnacher, now Alexander, Nancy Parnacher, corner of said Lot 9; thence North a distance of 75 feet; thence West a distance of 37½ feet; thence North a distance of 65 feet to the point of beginning, all in Elsie Parnacher, now Johnson, Lloyd Block 3 Original Townsite, Fitzhugh, Oklahoma, Parnacher, Floyd Parnacher, Edward and judicially determining the heirship of NORMAN LEE WYCHE, JR., NORParnacher, and Francis Parnacher, if living, or if deceased, their unknown MAN LEE WYCHE, SR., and SALLY N. WYCHE, all deceased. WITNESS my hand and seal this 27 day of October, 2015. successors, are claiming some right, Karen Dunnigan, Court Clerk title, or interest in said real property Pontotoc County, Oklahoma adverse to Plaintiffs. In said Petition By: s) P. 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Ladies Enjoy Luncheon at FBC

The ladies of the Allen First Baptist Church and their guests enjoyed the second annual “Home for the Holidays” luncheon this past Saturday, November 7th. Church ladies hosted tables and used their personal dishes to decorate them in a variety of holiday themes. F ollowing the meal, Chris McDonald ad dressed the group on the responsibility of Christian women, mothers and grandmothers to instill love in children. Geri Johnson blessed those in attendance with special music. Attending were Tammy Lawler, Kayla Lawler,

Lauren Lawler, Ahna Reece, Linda Knighten, Chris McDonald, Annetta Doyle of Oklahoma City, Geri Johnson, Norma Milne, Fay Rinehart, June Vinson, Sharon Kindrick, Kelly Kidwell, Rogina Manuel, Katie Manuel, Jeannie of Pampa, Texas, Jill Kaminski, Jacklyn Johnson, Juanita Hamilton, Pat Shires, Jennifer Smith, Judy Johnson, Tiffany Johnson, Taylor Johnson, Becky Boyd, Tommie Stamps, Glenda Ferguson, Donna Dale, Brenda Allen, Margaret Johnson, Doris Hankie, Jenice Dye, Paula Nelson, Pam Price, Donna Arnold, Wynema

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Allen Mustang vs Cyril Stats

Allen, Virginia Richardson, Becky Yetter, Sierra Yetter, Savannah Gage, Tiffany Richardson, Mary Howlect of Michigan, Anita Reddick of Asher, and from Sallisaw were Carolyn Hines, Carol Shupert, Tapetha Bush, Katelyn Shupert, Grace Shupert and Zoe Wharton. C had Kaminski and Jeree Knighten assisted the ladies by keeping the nursery. Children enjoyed pizza and a movie, or a time of play. Attending were Joseph, Hanna and Victoria Johnson, Cynthia and Maddi, Jaxon Yetter, Sienna Yetter, and Asher and Avery Bush.

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Individual stats Colton Frederick Passing: 1-3-0 for 11 yards, 1 TD Rushing: 24 carries, 200 yards, 2 TDs Colten Browning Rushing: 28 carries, 143 yards, 1 TD Joe Howsar Rushing: 14 carries, 108 yards, 1 TD Garrett Wallis Rushing: 6 carries, 53 yards, 1 TD Tadyn Walker Rushing: 3 carries, 18 yards Ty Brown Receiving: 1 catch, 11 yards, 1 TD --Defense Total tackles, other Joe Howshar, 6, 3 sacks Chisum Lee, 6, 1 sacks Tyler Cooper, 6, 2 sacks Ty Brown, 5 Colten Browning, 5 Colton Frederick, 3, 1 Int, 1 sack Trip Leonard, 3 Austin Hamilton, 2 Rush Black, 2 Shane Rhinehart, 1, 1 fumble recovery Garrett Wallis, 1 Christian Henry, 1 Braylee Dickerson, 1 --Schedule & results 09/04 @ Wetumka, won 38-36 09/11 vs. Macomb, won 56-14 09/18 7 @ Alex, lost 60-0 09/25 vs. Bray-Doyle, won 50-6 10/02 @ Strother, won 96-50 10/9 vs. Waurika, lost 46-26 10/15 @ Maud, lost 52-34 10/23 vs. Maysville, won 32-14 CYAN MAGENTA YELLOW 10/30 @ Geary, lost 66-22 11/06 vs. Cyril, won 46-26

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Allen School Menu

Week of November 16th

Monday B reakfast – Muffins, Cereal, Fresh Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch – Corn Dog, Mac & Cheese, Tater Tots, Fruit, Salad Bar, Milk Tuesday B reakfast – Breakfast Pizza, Fruit, Juice, Milk L unch – Hot Ham & Cheese Sub, Carrot Sticks & Ranch, Pasta Salad, Salad Bar, Milk Wednesday Breakfast – Donut, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch – Taco Soup, Pinto Beans, Chips & Salsa, Salad Bar, Milk, Water Thursday Breakfast – French Toast Sticks, Sausage, Fruit, Juice, Milk L u n c h – Tu r k e y & Dressing, Mashed Potatoes & Gravy, Green Bean Casserole, Dinner Roll, Cranberry Sauce, Fruit, Salad Bar, Pumpkin Pie, Milk Friday Breakfast – Biscuit & Gravy, Fruit, Juice, Milk Lunch – Pizza, Caesar Salad, Fruit, Salad Bar, Milk


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