The Turner tribune. (Turner, Or.) 19??-19??, September 27, 1928, Image 8

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    THE TURNER TRIBUNE
C I T A T I O N
N O T IC K
OK A P P O I N T M E N T
ADM INISTRATRIX
OK
IN TilK COUNTY COURT OK THF.
Notice is hereby given that the
STATE OK OREGON FOR T1IE
um1 . 1 . 11 . ,I I :., been duly apuo.nted*| swum
3F. p. Hmulrii. Editor
COUNTY OK MARION
by the Counts Court o f lie St it. o f V y ji,
J RfiVS
a B l
Oregon for the County
- m m o f — Marion, as K
In the Matter o f th<« Estate of
Issued Every Thursday at Turner, Marion County, Oregon
administratrix o f the estate o f l.otvn
H. L EAR!.. DECEASED.
IV Porter, deceased, and Hint lie has
, Po: Rachel C. Karl, Archie W. Earl. duly qualified as such administratrix
SUBSCRIPTION $1.25 PER YEAR. Entered a t t h e Postoffice V’enila Wintermutc. ¡Francis E. Har­ all persons having claims against the M « u
per, 0 . Raymond Harper, and Ruth estate o f said decedent are hereby no­
at Turner, Oregon, as second-class matter, under the
Dorinda Harper, and All other per tified to present the same, duly veri
Act of March 8 . 1 S7i*.
_______
fie.l, to me, at the office of Ronald C.
sons interested in said estate.
Whereas. Application
having been Glover, my attorney, ‘JOS Oregon
made in due form to the above named building, Salem. Marion County, Ore
gon, within six months from the date
Court on the 1st day of October o f this notice.
Lidies Pink Brassieres
Men's Overnls
Men’s House Slippers
1928. by R. D. Gray as administrator
-i for $1.00
Dated at Salem. Oregon, this 20th
DSc
98c puir
de bonis non o f saivt estate for an Ì day o f September, I OUR.
order and license authorising, em
M UH E PORTER.
powering and directing him to sell Administratrix oMheK^ÈVt'e'òftorv-n
Ladies Klastic (Jirdle
Men’s Dress Sox
at private -ale the real estate belong
,» |»ort,-r. Deceased.
. fETÍM
strong
Imilt
$1.00
12 pairs
$1.00
Men's Double Yoke
irg to the e tate of <*aid decedent und
\| p r- t;| o\ ER.
describes! ns follows, to-wit:
Attorney for Administratrix.
Hickory shirts, Extra hea-
Salem. Oregon.
Lot 8 in Block 0 o f the Town of Tur-'
vj
96c
Ladies Corset ta
Lillies
Hose
nor, in Marion County, Oregon.
NOT1CF OF GUARDIANS SA IF
F.lastie
sides
9He
Cotton
Lisle
Lot Number 1 in Block Number 4 in
OF RI AL PROPERTY
‘I pledge allegiance to the Flag of the U nited States
Western Addition to the Town of
6
pairs
$1.00
In the County Court o f the State
Turner, Marion County, Oregon.
and the country fo r which it stands. O ne nation,
Lidies Jersey Knit
o f Oregon for the Count) o f Marion.
AND WHEREAS. Said Court fix ­
In the matter o f the guardianship
indivisible, w ith liberty an d justice for all.”
Huck Towling
Bloomers
ed on the 3rd day of November 192S. o f Frank, Richard, and James Huie. i
Single Blankets
18c quulity
minors.
at ten o'clock A. M.. at the Court
‘.»8c
Plaid
60x76
SUMMONS
Notice is hereby given to whom it
Room of this Court in the Court
STATEMENT BY PR. II W.|
7 yards for $1.00
98c
. . . . , v o l U P L 'U l i l »»’ I ’/ 1 I* IT I In the Circuit Court o f the State o f House in Salem. Marion County, may concern:
E \ A N S, IM1 r .lv IA L \\ I / A U L Oregon, for the County o f Marion.
That, in pursuance o f an order of
Oregon, as the time and place for
ON T H E K T K I .l’ X E L A N ,
Audrey Sergey«, plaintiff, vs. Leon hearing any and all objections to said sale made and entered o f record in
LulieS Silk Rayon
-
petition and the granting of said or­ the County Court o f Marion County.
86 inch Black Sateen
Oregon, on the 24th day o f Septem­
White Stri|>e«| Damask
Hose
To Leon Sergeys, defendant: In the der and license of sale,
ber. 1928, in the matter of the guar­
26c quality
Table
linen. 2 1-2 yds $1.00
For day« certain propaganda' | name o f the state o f Oregon, you are
4 pairs for $1.00
THEREFORE, IN THE NAME OF dianship o f Frank, Richard, and
5 yards for $1.00
hereby required to appear and answer
James Huie, the undersigned guardian
THE
STATE
OF
OREGON
Yau
and
SgtMieies have tilled the news ; : the
complaint filed against you in the
o f said minors will sell at private sale
papers of the l nited States with i above entitled court and cause, on each of you are hereby cited, directed on and after the 26th day o f October
and
required
to
be
and
appear
at
,
^ (h>, hour q( 10 0-cloi.v A. M . ,,t
or before the 18th day o f October.
I t Pay» To T rad e a t
article* charging that the Ku 192S. that being the time prescribed said time and place then and there to the office o f R. H. Bassett, 603 Bank
81x90 lavador slteeLs
220 N. L iberty S tree t
,
in
the
order
for
the
publication
o
f
show
cause,
if
any,
you
have,
or
if
Blot'It's (¡oiden Rule
o
f
Commerce
building,
Salem.
Ore­
Klux Kian was being financed ; this summons upon you and four
98c
any exist why an order o f sale should gon. to the highest bidder for cash in
Salem
,
O
regon.
S tore
by the Repute ican party to make weeks consecutively, from the date n. •. be made as in the petition prayed hand on the date o f sale subject to
■ o f the first publication, thereof, and for and why said petition should not city assessments for the Improvement
a whispering campaign agaiust if vou fail so to appear and answer,
5 E « !
CAS?
be granted and said order and license o f the alley in block twenty s x (-«* >
.? ( ( o ? ¿ ( t . í . v . C « - « . ■
in the amount o f fifty nine and
Governor Alfred E. Smith. The plaintiff will apply to the court for should not issue.
a decree dissolving the marriage re­
72 100 ($59.72) dollars and the im­
fact that for year« we have been lation existing between plaintiff and
W tness the Honorable J. C. Sieg- provement o f Division street in the
|
d.
fondant,
and
awarding
to
plaintiff
maligned
hv sueh
agencies the car.', custody and control o f the mund, Judge of said Court with the amount o f two hundred ninety and
Seal of said Court affixed this 1st 51/100 (290.51) dollars subject to
caused us to ignore these state­ minor child of the plaintiff and de- day o f October. 1928.
i the confirmation o f said court, the
ylr |.'#*#nir«r T- mmtf
1 fendant. and such other equitable re­
following described real property to- j
ments. Now, however, since they lief as shall seem meet unto the court.
U. G. BOYER. County Clerk.
w it:
By J. R. .Wilson, Deputy
have been advanced by Gover­ i Service o f this summons upon you
The undivided three-fifths o f a
publication in The Turner Tribune Sept. 20-27 Oct 4-11-1S______________ fraction o f lot one ( t ) block twenty-
nor Smith, the responsible head t by
six t 2 3 1 in the City o f Salem. Marion
is’ made by order o f the Honorable
of the democratic party, we can L. H. McMahan, circuit judge, dated NOTICE OF HEARING OF FINAL County. Oregon, more particularly
described as the north forty (4 0 ) feet
i at Salem, Oregon, the 11th day o f
ACCOUNT
not longer remain silent.
1 September. 192S, and the date o f the
o f said lot.
the County Court o f the State
SU1E 1 SUN,
The Klan has never in its first publication is September 20. of In
Oregon
for
the
County
of
Marion.
•
Guardian.
I 1023.
history received one dollar for
In the matter o f the Estate of Gor­ R. H. BASSETT.
EDWIN KKECH.
ton, Deceased.
Attorney for Guardian.
Attorney for Plaintiff.
any purpose whatsoever, that
503 Bank o f Commerce Building.
314 Masonic Bid., Salem, Oregon.
Notice is hereby given that tho
did not come from one of the
final account o f Henry Gorton ad­ Salem, Oregon.
Sept. 20-27: Oct. 4 11-13.
following source.-; (1 ) From its
ministrator of the Estate o f Henry
M. Gorton, deceased, has been filed John TTxmltl of Iowa.
A
Klectoken or membership do­
SHERIFF S NOTICE OF SALE OF in the County Court of Marion Coun­
Mr. I’ eek challenged Governor ILim-
nation. (2 From Dues (3 ) From
REAL PROPERTY ON FORE­
ty, Oregon, and that the 2nd day of m to call another conference of Gov­
CLOSURE
Klans.
November 1928, at l b : lioi r of 10 ernors of tho states represented In the
t>
...
Notice is hereby given, that by
North Central S:at- s Agricultural Con­
Neither the lvepublioau j.artv virtue o f an execution duly issued out o ’clock a. m , has been appointed by ference to sit In Judgment upon his
»aid
court
for
hearing
objeeliou»
to
»aid
o
f
the
Circuit
Court
o
f
the
State
o
f
nor the Democratic party, nei­
action in dectarlng his support of
Oregon, for the County o f Marion, dual account, at which lime any per­
ther any individual or corpora­ and to me directed on the ISth day sons intereated In «aid estate mav ap­ Governor Smith. The letter was In j
reply to one from Covernor Hamlll to |
o f September. 1928, upon judgment
tion has ever directly or indi­ and decree duly rendered, entered of pear and tile objections tbsre tolu writ­ Mr. I’eek In which the Iowa Governor
accused him of having gone beyond
rectly furbished a single dollar record and docketed in and by said ing aud coutest same.
court on the 6th day o f September.
n «n -y U>.tou, the power vested In the Committee of
to the Klan for any purpose 1923, in a certain suit then in said
Ad t inluratrati r Twenty-two In bolting the Republican
pt nding, wherein R. A. Blevins
party.
whatsoever. The Klau seeks no court
M
F.
Ferry,
atiy.
was plaintiff and Frank A. Winslow
Governor Hamlll In his letter to Mr.
403 Hank of commerce Bldg
political p re fe r m e u t ami has no and Wikje Winslow, his wife, were
Peek said farm relief b glsiatl >n had
; i; „ , ; ___
I defendants, in favor o f plaintiff and
Kalem, Oregon.
been blocked by “ polUlcs." Mr. Peek
political atliliations.
against said defendants Frank A.
In bis letter to Governor Hamlll as-
For years we have been fight­ Winslow and Wikje Winslow, by
sert-’ d the legislation « a , blocked by
which execution 1 am commanded to
an "unsympathetic" President, with !
ing to preserve Americanism a- 1 sell the property in said execution and i
tho approval of Mr. Hoover and Sec­
hereinafter described to pay the sum
gainst subversion by un-Ameri­ due
retary of tho Treasury Mellon.
the plaintiff o f $688.71 with in- j
“ You say that tho Democratic party
can agencies and ideas. Our terest thereon at the rate o f 8 per :
....
„
rent per annum, from the 6th day of
failed to endorse tho equalization
ligLit again st G o v e r n o r S m ith Is s<pt. m.bor, 1928. until paid, and the
fee,” wrote Mr. Peek. "To be sure.
b ecau se lie rep resen ts th ese a further sum o f $65 attorney s fee«,
It did not by name endorse the equali­
*
. together with the costs and disburse-
zation fee or the McNary-Haugcn bill,
g e n cie s and believes in these i- ments o f said suit taxed and allowed
but It very definitely endorsed the
at $16.50 and costs and expenses o f Accepts Post at Head of ex-
principle of the equalization fee when
The COACH
aeas*
said execution. 1 will on Saturday
Soldiers’ Bureau in Smith
It said: 'We pledge the party to an I
B eca u se o f th ese facts th e the 20th day o f October, 1928. at the
earnest endeavor to solve this prob- !
.
hour o f 10 o’clock a. m. o f said day 1
Campaign.
K la n has f o r y ea rs been p u b lic - r,t the w -t door o f the County Court
lem of the distribution of the cost of 1
Sw eeping month after month rolet em bodies fourteen
IV fiirlilin o M r
Km itli Lv th e House, in Salem. Marion County, Ore-
dealing with crop surpluses orcr the
T liiT m ir lr q i
| i(lP
Major General Henry T. Allen. Co:«-
1} n g n iH ig A ir . » u n t i l [ jy m e ! n. S„H at publje auction to the high-
to even more spectacular years of continuous pmgress
o r K o s J it c r . . . . .
»
marketed units of the crop whose pro­
w id est p o ssib le d is s im u la tio n o f >-st bidder for cash in hand on the standing General of the American
heights o f popularity . . .
in the building of quality
ducers are benefited by such assist­
Thr C«»npc. ....• 5 9 5
. . . . . . . .
i
,
, ,
, day o f sale, all the right, title, inter- Army of Occupation In Germany and ance. The solution of thla problem
T f i r 4 -1 W f
5 a *7 C
making an.I breaking new automobiles and cmlvniics
th e tru th .
e n ave s h o u te d , not 0 -^ am[
which defendants and a popular national military figure, 1*
S^.I a .».............. O (J
would avoid government subsidy to
T h «
C on v c r l iM f
recortls of success w itlt im­ elements o f heautv, perform­
w h isp e re d , a n d G o v e r n o r S m ith
P*--«ons claiming under them sub- directing the activities of the Veter­
1
i t
sequent to the date o f the execution ans’ Bureau of the Democratic Na­ which the Democratic party alwaya
........*695
pressive regularity through­ ance, dependability I m g life
n e e d n ot now be s u rp ris e d that o f plaintiff's mortgage. to-wit: the tional Committee. Major General Al­ bas been opposed and will be a prime
7 hs* I m p e r l a i
5*7 1 C
out
(he year—
and economy never hefnro
I
s
n
.
l
s
u
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*th dav of December, lf*27, in, o f and len agreed to head the bureau follow­ and Immediate concern of a Demo­
millions of the American people to
saiil premises hereinbefore mcn-
cratic administration.’
T
nl'h.......
’
52
0
— the Bigger and Better combined in any low-priced
ing a talk with Chairman John J. Ras-
( iia u u O n M
“These principles have formed the
know that he is untiled for the tioneil and described in said execution kob.
Chevrolet
has been the great­ automobile.
a.- follows, to-wit:
basis of farm relief that twice passed
1, '
*375
“
I
know
the
soldiers
would
have
a
presidency.
est sensation o f America’s Come in! CJet a demonstra­
(C hmi.i OnJi )
All o f lot number five (5 ) in block
Congress in legislation, that would
ATI p r i i i f •» I». F lin t,
greatest industry!
His statement that the Ku twenty ( 2 0 1 ir: North Salem. in the very good friend tn Governor Smith." have furnished the opportunity for the
M
i
r
i
t
i
;
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«n
tion of this truly rcmarkahlo
"Moreover. 1 farmers to get the benefit from tariffs
City of Salem, Marion County, State said General Allen.
C
h
e
c
k
C
h
e
v
r
o
l
e
t
Klux Klan is receiving money o f Oregon, as said lot is shown and think Governor Smith appeals to them
automobile!
Learn whv it
And
never
was
a
success
D e liv e r e d P r ic e «
on crops of which wo export a sur­
on the plat o f said North In a very striking manner by reason
T l . r y i n d ù « ! « l i t « lo w r s t
more soundly deserved — for has become first choice «if
from any source outside the designated
plus-legislation
that
was
passed
only
l u i il li n g <si«J fi n a n c in g
Sale m, now on file and o f record in of his personality and record. I feel
the Bigger and Better Chev­ the nation for l‘)2S.
c h a r g e s a v a ila b le .
Klan is unqualifiedly wholly! the office o f the Recorder o f Con­ that the soldiers haven't had a very to meet twice with tho Tcto of an un­
sympathetic
President
who
never
ad­
veyance - for said County ami State. large say In the affairs of the country
false. His attempt to raise the Sai.l sale being made subject to re­
vanced a constructive proposal him
as compared with what they ordinar­
religious issue and to arouse demption in the manner provided by ily have had ■after every great war, self addressing the problem. And this
law.
In the face of the platform pledges of
but, of course, It would be Impossible
hatred is clceariy the desperate
his party upon which he was elected
Dated this 18th «lay o f Se ptember,
to keep down all the husky men wno
'to take whatever s:cp3 are necessary
expedient of a man who knows 1928.
were organized during the great war
to bring about a balanced condition
O D. BOWER,
and
they
will
be
heard
from
during
he is beaten.
between agriculture. Industry and
Sheriff of Marion County, Oregon.
the coming years.”
labor.’ ”
KOWITZ & COOK,
H. W. Evans
"The Veteran's Bureau Is a division
Attorneys at Law,
of the campaign which Is of very great
Salem, Ore.-gon.
HEADS WOMEN IN INDUSTRY
Importance,” Chairman Raakob said
Reports first hand from the
In announcing the appointment. "The
Agnes Hart Wilson of Blossburg,
State of Arkansas indicate that
veterans are entitled to know all about
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Pennsylvania, rum. Ing for Congress
the
candidate.
what
he
stands
for,
and
that Hoover will carry. This
Notice is hereby given that the
In the sixteenth Pennsylvania Dis­
un«lersigm:el by an or«l*-r o f the Coun­ the policies of the party, and we are trict asserted her support of Gover­
state itas always been considered ty
Court o f Marion County, State o f keenly anxious to have an opportu­
nor Smith by saying that she believes
us a Democratic state. A fr ie n d , Oregon, duly maele- ami entered on nity of telling the veterans what we
th- 1 7tb «lay of S« pt«-nib<-r, 1929, wa- know about Governor Smith's record he will aggressively enforce the Pro­
who formerly lived in that state ppointed admini.-tratrix o f the estate and character.”
hibition lew until It Is repealed or
|4fl||tfM
and hears from thei> regularly o f Reuben A. Hastings, deceased, anil
Major General Allen served as Com­ BKfttifie«!
that die has «luly qualified as such.
intormed us that the old guard AH perrons having claims against sai«l manding General of the Army of Occu­
H igh C la ss
estate are hereby notified to present pation In Germany for three and one-
Democrats were breaking away tb<- <«ame, duly verified as re«iuire«l bv half years. He was later advisor to
from Smith on account of his law, at the offic« - o f Charles H. the American Ambassador to Great “ No Collection. No CharRe”
Elrey. 129 N. Commercial -tr«-et, in Britain at the conf«:rence of Ambassa
attitude toward prohibition, im­ the City o f Salem, Marion County,! durs In Paris during the Harding ad­ Delinquent accounts collected on a
- TaM orinjf -
contingent basis. We do the work, |
migration and the negro ques­ Oregon, within dx months from th< ministration.
- 3 %'■
471 Court Rt.
■ iate o f this notice, towit: September.
After a distinguished military career shoulder the expense and makn no
SALEM
charge unless collection is made. :
tion. A man who recently retur­ 20, 1928.
General Allen was promoted to Major $ 2 5 0 ,0 0 0 Bad A c c o u n t s tu rn ed into
anna steese
GRACE HASTINGS ZOSKL,
ned to Salem troni an extended A'lmini.-tratrix of th«- Estate o f Reu­ General Just before the United States
Cash Sin ce W e Started.
entered the World War and organized Jot down a trial list o f bod ones and
visit in <Iklahoma, said that in- ! ben A. Hastings. Deceased.
the Ninetieth Division, which he led let us turn them into actual money. ;
CHARI.ES h . e l r e y .
dilutions were that slate would, 129 N. Comnurrcia! St.. Salem, Or.. In the major offendves at St. Mlhiel
and the Argonne-Meuse. As Comman­ Business Men’s Adjustment jy iR S . HOOVER'S quick wit and tact
Attorney for th<- Estate.
go Republican ami it was gener- i
great opportunities gripped the wel­
Company
der of the Army of Occupation be was
Jv* Will «.t.-nu! h, r In good Stood if coming crowd nnd It turned quiet.
a
member
of
the
Inter-Allied
Rhine
ally conceded there that Texas
415-16 Masonic Bldg.
Phone 911
NOTICE TO C R E D IT OR S
sho succeeds Mrs. Cooltdge ns first
In simple, direct language some ono
High Commission.
Chiropractor
SALEM, O R E G O N
Notice is hereby given that the un-
would also join the Republican
lady of tho land. This Incident proves congratulated Mr. Hoover nnd told
■l«-r igned, l,y an or«l«-r of the County (
Neurocn
Ionic ter Service
tho
point:
him
how
glad
Ills
old
friends
were
camp. The prohibition, negro! Court o f Marion County, State o f
Well known as aro tho Hoovers In lo see him. With equsl simplicity
Phone
M
7.
Itcsidence 2I0IJ
Or
gon.
duly
made
an«l
entered
on
and immigration question seem
Palo Alto nnd friendly though they Mr. Hoover replied that ho was glad
the 30th «lay o f July, 1928, was ap-
to
he
hack.
have
always
boon
with
tho
faculty
nnd
956 N. High Street
to he the cheif reasons fur the pointed a«lministratrix of the estate 1
students nt Stnnfonl University, when
Then ensued silence until Mrs.
o f El- |>ha Starns White, deceased,
switch.
Mr. Hoover returned to his old homo Hoover stepped forward. She recalled
Salem, O regon
and that she has «luly qualified as
fn July, randlilnto for tho hlgbr t of­ that In their student days, Just >.no
It might ho well, in thi* presi­ such. All persons having claims ,
against saiil «-slat«- are hereby notifie«|
fice nt tho comm.anrl of tho Am-rlcnn phrase had been generally used at
dential cunipaigh, to confide to to present the same, duly verified as Peek Tells Gov. Hamill Demo­
people, n natural chasm seem «1 to .Stanford to exprens Indecision ns to
Obtained.
Send
mpdel
o
f
sketch
open up between Mm nnd his i - Ixh- tho next move. She eelzed upon tho
Governor Smith that naticiiul required by law. at the offices o f |
cratic
Party’s
Pledge
Is
and
we
v
.
ill
promptly
send
you
a
Elmo S. White, 129 N. Comm« rvial
tors. In spite of bands, on«l r liege old slogan:
report. Our bo«,kon Patents and
The Tribune shop can print your
issue are at stake. Tho Gover­ St., in the City o f Salem, Marion t v .
Ample.
fa
nongs and university yells, nt si bt of
"Well, do we ride or strngglol’*
Trade-marks
wilt
be
sent
to
you
County, Or«-gon, within six months
butter
wraps, letter heads and en­
Mm there swept o v r tho crowd a sud­
nor’s campaign thus fur, with from the date o f this notice, to-wit:
on request.
Shouts of laughter greeted the fa.
velopes.
den
rssllzntlon
that
before
tlr-m
ilnod
The
Democra’
lc
party
endorsed
the
miliar
question.
The
Ico
was
broken.
few exceptions, has consisted al­ September 15, 1928.
the man chosen by the Itepu’.llen i The awkward moment passed. Tho
equalization fee in principle In the
1NA STARNS REESE,
party to lead It lo victory. Tho thought Hoover nclghhof** pressed toward to
most entirely of “ replies” and A«lministratrix of the Estate of Houston platform, George N. Peek, of
— . PATENT I/AWYERS —
Have your envelopes printed with
of his new r . pnnBlhllltles ni 1 bis offer their rongrntulafions.
Moline, III., the chairman of the Com­
,
,
Eb-pha Starns White, Decease«!.
305 Seventh SI., W«Y«.hington, D C-
mittee of Twenty-two of the North
your return aildrcss.
The Tribune
-■»Ifiiial* «>1 m atters c o n c e r n u t i/ - j.-|
c $ WHITE
Central Stales Agricultural Confer­
can do the work.
ence, declaredjn a letter to Governor
il
Dollop Day Specials
A t Bloch's Golden Rule Store
ftp Friday, Saturday £? Monday, Oct. 5, ò and 8th
__ fr—
1
cAnd now a
Million
C h e v r o le t s
Since J a u l #
MAJ. GEN. ALLEN
LEADS VETERANS
( ¿ firs t Choice
o f the Nation Jòr 1 92 8
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,
BALL BROTHERS
Turner, Oregon
Q -U A L I T Y
AT
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COS.T
H. MOSHER
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Dr. O. L. Scott
FARM HEAD DEFENDS
EDIT TO GOV. SMITH
PATENTS
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