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J PORTLAND. Aug. 17 - : Fair to rood" was the dominant not la & weeiend flsr.htg tcl leUn of Cm Oreroa ram coxa misslsa based today. - lertlaad sad vicinity: Several mic steclhead tare been take eft the mocUi ef da Early river. -Stargeea tLlag eonCaacs good etwee Corbett and BenneviZa dam. 3. XXeed area The Upper Sandy la fclr ea ted tilt, trl Cles. Tie a!man river tis pre-! traced limit catches em Cles ta the early morning and evenlag. Gool cst:!aai cf Crook trszt tin . aeea tr& at Clear lake. Cacia seas river The vpper reaches centime to produce fair to reed ftrvn ea fUes ani sirU ess. rcZanetie vaSeyt Trout Csa tng ea the TOIlamclte river abeye HarrtabcTff Is geed ea bota Cles sal tro3. East Clzj has Pi?C3n 33to , eI7aQi? . to (S beea f!r. Ca&t!am rircr i-ri-i r." nlng fly Esilng has beea reed ea the Korth and South Forks ef the Cxntlim. Clear lake has beea cossLrigRgy alr ea trclt, fc' and Cles. LXarioa lake has provided ted Killing. -ITrTTenxio river Catches eenttaae fair. - Early mortis and Uia ertrisg Cy fishing is best . Coastal section; Claebacs: fisb : tng continues reed ea many ef Cie coaxial ttrwuns. A majority ef the Cab are belar takem ta Tidewater. The beat rteorta have ' com frea the Kaeaxlszss, Ne-fcil-n. Nestseea, Abes. Clttx, aad the Umpciaa rivers. The -per reaches of Winchester hay: bare aba prs'seed coed tlae back Cellar.' Upstream treat; fisnlng Is only fair. 8a1aaea flab-' tax ea TTmehester bay Is fair to Coed. Goed'Ealtaoa catches art belar Ba2a la tie. Lower. lzzz. . - Southern Oreroa: Upper Ump Cna Trout, angling Is rood, the South Unman la the vicinity ef Say's creek belar best. Cteelhead Cshlnr hi fair. Kegee river The tr&ataries aad upper reaches ef the Coras are producing the most Emit catches. A few summer stoclhead are being taken. Dia mond lake A few larro Csh tare beea tales. Xa general, amgilnr Is only fair. FevrmUe like mit flabinr has yrodseed many limit catches ef eltt ts tea tachi brook frost ' - " Central Oregon Tasltaa lake has beea yielding seme limit cat ches. East lake exeept er ere-, nf Cy fisL!ag,lus beea tlaw. Sparks and Tedd lakes eoatlaae .to yield nice catches. South Twla lake eonilnaes to provLIa anglers wlLjnany Emit catches. The V 1 ''; : seasea at. Couth Twla I 3 extended to September 1. Eig Cultos has prorided nice catches ef small brook ea files. TTinopee lake reports shew Emits ef six to twelTC inch Crook. This lake Is reached by trail from EIr Coitus. The Square lake groan and VTaa ee lake oa the Sanilam Llrhwsj hare produced nice catches. Else and Suttle lakes are else rood. The Kletolias rlrer has beea im prtrlar aad should be a farerite weekend spot for dry. fly flmhlnr. Deschutes rlrer The Upper Deschstes bis beta; taprerlaf for clllxj Ashlar. Wet Cles are id 'pref enable.. Saew creek Is reed. Good ratchet hare beea ta kea ea slurs- ea the little Des ' chutes rfrer.' i Ar--: - Northeaatera : O r e r e nt fUsh . lake flabinr la the Wattewas con tinues rood. Elack mat aad mos ultoes are pepalar patteras. RUcy,Kirh LIovoUp J3U Won EJost Cereal Heafner lop EasternPlay Bis Pro Raps Torrid 65, Takes Big Lead BALTIMORE, Auj. 17-ff)- qiaytoa uearaer dissected the Mount Pleasant course for a rec- ord-breakmr 65 to take the lead In today's first 18-hole of the eas tern open golf tourney, i The X 5-year-old pro from Char lotte, -NjCI, went out In front. of bis fire nearest . competitors by four strokes In tat 72-holt event The former army sergeant with five European battle stars, now a portly 125-pounds, shared seven strokes off par. That was two . strokes better than the former rec ord of 67 set in 1938 by Cliff . Spencer of Elizabeth City, N.C Heafner's only trouble of the round was on the ninth, where he took three putts for his only e cursion ever par by a stroke. That left him two below par 38 for the first nine and he reeled off a SI on the nine holes coming in. Nearest to the casual and un ppcpossesslnr'Heaf ner with 69 apiece were Fred Haas, Jr. Clar- xnont, Calif.; John Palmer, Baden, N.C.; Buck White, Ormond Beach, Fla Walter Romans, Baltimore, and Earl Stewart, jr, Dallas. Par of 72 was the diridinr line be tween the first twenty low scores and the rest of the field of US. After they shot, another 18 holes tomorrow the 60 low scorers will carry on for 38 holes more Satur day and Sunday. - There was a bunching up at 70 by Pete Cooper, Ponte Vedra, Fla, Marty Furro!, New York Mills, N. Y.; Al Houghton, Landover, MdL; Otto Greiner, Baltimore; Bin Nary, Chino, Calif, and Rod Munday, York, Pa. Lloyd Mangrum, one of the for mer national open champions com peting, headed those with 7E Among those matching par 72 - was Cary Middlecotf," another for ; mer champion. .. . Commisli Rules For Qeanies - The tag team cleanle combine of Lee Grable and Bill Melby hold the official win for last Tuesday nighrs . riotous grappling mainer at the armory with Leo Wallick and Cowboy Ace Abbott The Sa lem Boxing and Wrestling Com mission yesterday ruled it thusly after Referee Harry Elliott Tues day sight left the whole thing in the commission s lap. . The brawl ended In a Grade-A uproar, with Elliott slightly in jured and out of the ring. Grable actually I pinned. Abbott In the third and deciding fall, but before Elliott could do anything about It Wallick Illegally7 entered the ring to slam Grable with his pet pue dnrer hold. This caused wee riot among the fans and city gendarmes and both Wallick and Abbott were forced to leare the premises pronto. A challenge came out of the ex citing free - for - all. and Match maker Elton Owen was Thursday deliberating on it Grable wants badly a crack at Wallick single handedly, not only for the events of this week but also for the leg Injury Wallick gave him a few months ago in Portland. In that one Wallick shelved Grable for almost three months with a torn knee cartilage. ; The two met recently in a loner in Portland that was a grand squabble. Grable now .wants at pile-on ving Leo again.-' - - SIMMONS PASSES MAYBE PHILADELPHIA, Aug. 17 -WV uin gammons, rauadelphia Phil lies IS game . winning pitcher, passed all his physical tests but one today as his Pennsylvania national guard unit was examined for fed eral service with the armv. Sim mons has to come back, probably within 24 hours, for another chest , X-ray since the first picture de re loped a double exposure. His outfit Is scheduled to report zor aenve out on sept 3. ' . By Jimmy Hado this is the wzrytzzz 'LISTEN FOR IMS REKOtCH LAJGW-HE'S JUST GOMS UP FROM THE LOWER RE&OKS IM A CUXP OF SMOKE-fJOVVV TUM-TUM-TUM-P2-TUMw HAW-HAH-HEARrr? NOTCHES SOKE, SEE WHO ARE W2 USTEMIM' TO' KAUST OR M1MTV WP JUST WHa4X " I WANTED THE tAD DJ tMeOlhDWNTO TWZ LCV."3? REC.'ON3 Or THE CELLAR TILL THIS TWINS GLOWS. OVER MOUR 7 WXECSOUT-KSS 60TTO KEEP US H U57DvN5 TO lw VLtLLXXIEMTER T1LLXDR MY HAIR? I corm. wtn kim By Jerry Iiska ' CHICAGO, Aug. 17 -iTV Four gals who never before won the meet's title today advanced to the semifinals of the 50th -women's western amateur gott tourney after a storm -splattered quarterfinal round. Pitch-black skies opened up and deluged Krmoor Country dub, but all of the soaked qiiaiterflnaUxts kept tight on playing. The meet medalist. Polly Riley of Tort Worth. Tex, turned back Mrs. Lrie Bowman of Portland, Ore, 2 and 1 after spotting her west coast rival a two-hole lead on the third. Peggy Kirk, 1949 run ner-tip, from Findlay, Ohio, gain ed the semifinal pairing against Ulss Riley with a 4 and S verdict over Marlorie .Lindsay, Decatur, The lower bracket semi finalists are sensational Mae Murray, the Rutland, Vt, youngster making her western debut, and Mrs. Mau rice Glide of Baltimore, Md. Miss Murray downed Patty MacKinnon of Dallas, Tex. 2 and 1, firing one- under-par for the 17 holes. Mrs. Click won one-up on the 18th green over Grace DeMoss of Cor- rallis, Ore. fC Champions; Stars to Clash The Selzer Ccpboarl Drire Ina's, champs ef the Janler CT leagae, wCl clash with SHTreaa ef mCT leagae All-Stars at "OUager tonight at o'clock Gary Sepplng er wui probably de the pttehmg far the Kelzers aad far the Stars it win likely be Gary Smith, wbe Celled for. the rannerap Warner Motors crew daring the regalar Campbell Misses Speedboat Marie CUMBERLAND. Eng. Aug. 17. (A1) -Donald Campbell gunned his sleek speedboat, "Bluebird,, over the waters of Coniston lake today at an average speed of 141.190 miles an hour, almost 20 miles short of the world mark, held by an American. , - i ; "It was shell of a ride, said CampbelL "When she started to slide, she did slide and I was for ced to slow down on the return Journey.' . ' r Today's Fiichers 6ettns stuck wrm THe OPERA LOVER WHO S OM ALBLWS-v AUD EXPLAINS 'EM "TUamx to PHyUJS UWRQlCE, AMERICAN LiAGtTK: Kew York at Philadelphia (night) JUachi (U-S) TS BxlKi (7-13). Washington at Boston (night) Sima (2-2) v Dodkmi (13-4). St LouU at Detroit (nljfht) PUlette 1(1-3) vt Borowy (1-4). Chlcafto at IClereUnd (nlsht) Wisht (7-12) Wrnn (1S-5). NATIONAL LKACUIi Fhnadelpl at Mew York (nlxht) Merer (1-10) vs ueara 14-2) Boston at wooma (nlxht) Spahn (1S-12) a Branca (-). Clnelnnatt at St. Loula (nlfht) I RamadeU (-10) vs Inlcr (ll-4). Plttsburch at cnicaso uea -10) n Dublel (-). i CHICAGO. Aug. 17 -65V AH cereals except wheat ended lower on the board of trade today. A little mill buying saved wheat from the fate of the other grains, final prices .beinc ahead fraetkn. any alter a session of minor pricaTcents amarta pounds lower.' movements. It was another dull a AB K H Pet Ifusial. Catdiaala 10S 404 7S 146 Ml Ken. Tlsers , 110 44S SS 1ST JS9S Goodman. Rod Sox 7S SOS SS 10S JM Doby, Indians 1M 373 S4 129 .348 Robinson. Dodgers . 10S 394 TS 133 JS3S Hopp, pirates nzna n J3t Home runs: National leasae Klner. Pirates. ' 3:4 Pafko. Cubs. 28: Ennis. Phunea. Ss. American learue Roa Indians. 32: Dropo, Bed Sox. 37; Steph ens, sea sox, S7. Buns batted In: National leasue Za- ms. ramies, ss: iunr. nrates. w: Slaughter. Cards. SS. American league Stephens, sea Sox. US uropo, Bea sox. uk wera. xisers. ios. Osborne -New Race Entry Veteran Slated . . I O 2 1 v In Bowl Stock Events Saturday ; (BdDnini9 M(tuV Add another top threat to 'the pack that will be seeking the tag marbles Saturday night at Salem's Hollywood Bowl in the ; second stock; car racing programme! .the season. He's Howard Osborne, one of the Northwest's driving veter ans who has piloted both midgets and hot rods here this season, and who has done hangup Jobs ta both styles of motored mayhem.' The sponsoring Valley Sports ters announced Thursday that Os borne and a 1947 Mercury have joined the roster for Saturday night. Since the capable driver has raced the Holly-bowl oval often and knows it thoroughly, he's expected to be one of the top threats. . , Saturday's card will be cli maxed by a 50-lap main event. 15 laps longer than the usual malners are slated for. At least 18 of the assorted Fords. Mercu ries, Oldsmobilev Hudsons, Fack- ards. jPiymouths. etc will shoot for the prize loot in the eight o' clock time trials, heat races, tro phy aasa and main event. Other driving notables schedul ed for the action include Herschel McGriff and Ray Elliott, winners ox the Mexican cross - country last spring (McGriff will be at the wheel of the same Olds in which that big event was copped n1 THinf will Kml TTti1n - MUWW . . H. . . . ''ft Bill Weiman and his '49 Ford which won the last stock car race mainer here, Keith Olson, Fran ale McGowan, J. Pitts, Bill Am id; Gordy Haines, Jack Greiner. Armona Minen, wayne Jensen, uua JHnra and others.: xne last ana only stock car program held at the bowl lured the largest gathering of auto rac ing fans in the history of the big plant and gave them, one of -the most thrilling cards ever produced nere. X1TL Dig Sis (Includes of Wednesday, Aus IS) AD H KM HI A' Stetter. Spokane 34 14S S3 r 13 Xtt Greco. Tacoma 463 164 US 3S J9S Thompson. Victoria) SS 153 - S4 SI Ml Warner. Tri-Clty 441 14S II It 29 Vaaal. Spokane 334 124 SI 3 .223 Oarkaon. Vaacouvr 4S1 154 63 . .320 Home runs (top fire) Greco. Ta eoma. 28; Thompson.. Victoria, 31; Bos- b. spoicaae, ; waner. Tnoty. II; Mead. Vaneoarar. 13. Buns batted ta (top six) Creeo. Ta ut? warner. Trt-uty. Yaxtma. 87: Mead. Vaneotrrvr. 4; Thompson. Victoria. 34; Cno. Yak tana. 94. Pitching (top flre) Wnrlawa. TaM ma. S-e; Bobertaon. aneourar.-12-3; Greenlaw. Trl-Otj. S-3: Kerriraa. Ta coma, 29-s) tusDT. wenatcnae, u-a. : . ilnlo CoDM:n, Policy Our policy requlrea that you par tn dodaxSbla cxznoant 0:;C& Therecfler yoa hair TCU. COYQAG2 d no b creasa in cost far Cie balance) of Cia pcicy tarxn. VTa wrSa; the broadasi full coeiia"'cSo poIlcT la Cclen cai wa era eacdasSv c?ena far coYercga. ' HOWAXD OSBORNE. Stayton Gridders Open Work Soon STAYTON Stayton high school players will have a busy schedule ahead of them next week when Coach Merrill J. Boyle calls the boys out far first practice, Thurs day, August 24. New students or anyone who hasn't yet signed up. may call Coach Boyle at Stayton 8258. - - Suits vQ be given out Tuesday evening at 730 o'clock at the new high school gym. Colored pictures of Oregon State's gridders in ac tion, will be shown at the gym "Wednesday evening. Stayton's first game will be played here against Sheridan, Friday, September 13. UTTLX'CAI. VICTOK v SEATTLE, Aug.. 17-(&VTh T Bar Ranch's Little Cal broke fast, fell back to 10th, circled his field and won -the featured Disabled American veterans purse at Lang acres by a nose today. Six furlong time was 1:11-479. Lucille Angel was second and Middiewin third. Little Cal paid $3.40. The crowd of 2,732 wagered S10507 through the mutuels. Top Trotters Due for Meet Tfca Ciaiamri. Sclarx, Oracea, TzHst. Ac?grt 13, IS- Drop same as ether days this week, The maxkat ' appeared to ' bal deepr ta . mid-summer doldrums, waiting. fit; some new lncentrva. 'Grata meat described it as . a "tradg market" meaning one of relative ly small price changes with nen definite underlying trend. Wheat closed higher, cora H-1H lower, oats lower. ' rye 4-m lower, soybeans ltta cents lower, and lard IS fcxU. day, the or VJrh TSi GIVEN that CAL UX BALLARD has been, bywcrof the Circuit Court rf the State Or con tor Uartoa County, appointed exe- c m torn estate of CUiMxHCX J BAIJ ARD. deceased. Any persons hay ins claims armlnst uM t.t - owedto piesent them, with proper w m m mm m w asJavBsvflXajs el aj l o meer Trust BuUdln. Salem. Orecon. 4J-L HUUiait ... r RHOTU St RHOTEM SAM T. EPEERSTRA ' -Pioneer Trust Building . Salem. Oregon , Attorneys Zor Xxeeutrtx. - .- July 311 A 4-11-13 w ttzk cikcutt cotjbt ot Trre STATS Of OREGON TOR THE OOUN- - Ma. 14AS1 . . In the atatter ot the Estate ) - or i nimri rvtm n. NOTICE OT SALE OF REAL PROP- - kxx NUTTCE la herebv mi-wmm tVi. Mi. under-rimed Executor of thm xtat RANK E. EVANS, deceased. -by virtue of an order . dul-r . tni out nt tK Circuit Court of the State of Oreroa for Ue County of Marlon, the 20th day of July. 1830. will sell at private sale and ror caao. at tne once of Lawrence N. Brown. Masonic BuUdinc. , In Salem. Marlon County. Ore eon. from and after 'yr Mi-aroi, iu me nrnt. S11-,'.?1- wnicn FRANK E. EVANS, at the time of his death. aw m ana to ue louowins aeserioed Besinnlnc at the Southeast cor ner of the premises heretofore con veyed to Frank E. Evans and ethers T aeea recoroea in volume 121 page SSI of the Deed Records for Marion County. Oreeon: thence North 89 12 West alone the South Outstanding trotters of the the Northwest are being entered in the harness races which will be held at the Oregon State Fair opening Labor Day, according to Racing Superintendent Charles A. -Evans. ; , , t Ed Ltmdfiren. Mayor of Aber deen, Wash, has entered his well known horse. Great Leaf.- in the pari-mutuel meet which will fea ture two harness races daily on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday of lair week. Post time for the opening race is 1:15 p. m. Other well known horses being entered ere Bengal Lancer, owned by Dr. C JT. Millison of Portland; Auscnievous miss, owned by . A. McCullough of Eugene; Peggy Grey, owned by Ray Neal, Eu gene; Kanday. owned by Harold Blake of Camas, Wash.; Meridian Patch, owned by Ed Shaffer of Aberdeen, Wash.; and Captain King, owned by Bud Kennedy of Tacoma. In addition to the six Dari-mu- tuel races, there will be a racing exhibition on Sunday, September 3, in which harness races will play a prominent part. aUTUCKJAN FAVORED AMES, Iowa, Aug. 17 -UPW Gay Brewer, slender sharpshooter from Lexington, Ky- Jumped into the favorite's role in the National Junior golf tournament today. The 18-year-old Kentuckian swept In to the quarterfinals with a 2 and 1 victory over Tommy Morrow, the little guy from Shreveport, La. CHANDOIS INJURED r CAMBRIDGE SPRINGS, Pa, Aug. 17 -AV AH-American Half back Lynn Chandnois reported to the National Football league's Pittsburgh Steelers Wednesday with an Injured knee. The Mich igan State graduate said he pull ed a ligament in last Friday night's game between the college All Stars and the Philadelphia Eagles. i (Continued 'from preceding page) to some extent and that is his real monicker. However, the chum run in Tillamook Bay Is a yearly evenL The red salmon is the little Blue back fimmy that runs in the Columbia river. This Is also a small salmon rarely over 6 lbs. with a 12 lb. maximum. This fish is not to be confused with the bnieback (cutthroat trout) of our coastal streams. They are two different fish. Weekend Fishing Should Be Good on Coast Returned from the big and little Nestaeca rivers late Tues day and left them both muddy and up a half a feet. The fishing was way ett bat the- high water should move more fish in. In cluding seme fmimii, aad the coming weekend should see things red hot ea the coast. The weather was fantastic It was raining quite hard most ef Taesday foreaeoa bat the wearing of a rain Jacket was like wearing aa electric heattag pad. The stent must : have cease la from the eqaater. Only time we've ever beea in the . rata whea It was se bet aae eealdat stand te wear a rain Jacket. - Everything was stemming aad It looked a spot ef BrasfUaa Jaagle. That's the place Al Iigataer 1s from. Pink houses with polka dots yet. From J. Hammond Brown, pres. of the Outdoor Writers of Amer ica, comes the following hint "With food hoarders already besieging our grocery stores after the Korean scareheads, and with the possi bility of agriculture and Industry being drafted for a war effort. It is time for all sports minded people to organize a militant watch fulness if our recreational resources are not again to be exploited as they were during World War TL" "If we stand together aad patUag aside ear minor differences, act in unison to keep that which we have from the exploiters, never agaia will such a slogan FISH FOR FOOD, ando in a few short years, the work ef a generation of effort te teach the doc trine FISH FOR FUN. Remember, It is only needless exploitation te watch we object. Anything, ne matter hew precious, if actu ally aeeded for ear Nation in meeting the pressing problems now before It, will aad should be given ap freely. Bat apea individual group aad regional selfish a ess, we should direct ear opposition." line of said Dremiaes SOS 1rt- thence Northerly parallel with the East line of said premises not to exceed 180 feet: thence Southerly 89 IT East SOS feet of the East line of said premises; thence South erly not to exceed ISO feet to the place of beginning. .Save and Except therefrom the East 30 feet and the South 20 feet which is hereby reserved for roadways. Said Sale will be made foe eash and subject to confirmatioa of the above entitled Court. -. SATED this SOth day of July. 1830. LESTER R. EVANS. Executor of the Estate of Frank E. Kvans. ueeeaeeo. LAWRENCE N. BROWN Attorney for Executor 313 Masonic BuUdinc Salem. Oregon July 31 -2S A. 4-11-1S 1,1 TEX CTPCUTT COU RT OT TX3 STATE OF OREGON ' TOR MARION COUNTT . - Probate Denartment la the matter of the estate ) - - :- --of - "I" V PXA&L X. SWAN SON. Deepened.) NOTICE TO CREDITOR -Notice is hereby riven that the tm dersirned, by an order of the Ore t - . Court of the SUte ot Ores on. . U t - . Marloai County. Probate rjepiutii a. " made end entered on the 3nd day-of Aufust. 1930. was appointed exeeubla " -of the estate of Pearl L Swaneesv ! ceased, and that she has duly qua nea as sucn executrix. -. -f AH ' peraons havinc claims asasnst -said estate are hereby notified to pre--.. sent the same, duly verified ear re . : quired by law. to her at Salem, Ore- ron, wiuiin six (S) months of i toe V date eCthis notice. - xetea uus zna cay oi auxuk. ims. . Irene Boemhildt ' : Executrix of the estate-of-. Trail 1 flwsnsnn riereeeaf W. f?. Vbubnr. . . Attorney for Executrix, - sajem. ureeoa. - - puDucauon: Aurust ca,,; Bublicatlon: - - Seotember 1950 A 4-11-1S-3S SjJ First Last FOR BIDS ed bids will be received by the Board of Education of School District , No. 34CJ. Marion County. Onnronv at the School Adnunlstratton Ofiice. 480 No, Hifh Street. Salem. Oreeon, unta Aurust 33. 1950. o'clock P. IL. foe additions and alterations to McKtmey Grade School, and will then and there be opened and publicly read a load. Bid received after the time fixed tot openins will not be' considered. . ' Plans, specific a tiona and form ' of contract documents-may be exa mined . andor obtained at the ofiice of Free-. man & Haysup, Assoc Archta 3040 S. W. Third Ave.. Portland, or the office of .Council C. Ward. Clerk, 460 No. HISh Street. Salem. Oregon. . A deposit of S23J will be required, which will be refunded upon the re- turn of the plans and specifications within a reasonable time. Attention is called to Bidder cheek, (wltfl aualifteaUons, (Sections 38-103 to 83 103 Inc. O.CJuA.). which . must ' be rueo wttn the Clerx 10 days before date for opening of bids and : for which forms may be obtained at the office of the Architects or the Clark. no proposal win oe considered less accompanied by a certified casmers cnecx or Did bond authorized surety company aa sueetD made payable to the Owner in aa amount of not less than 3 of 'the amount of the bid. Surety bond will be required In accordance with too contract documents. The School District reserves the rttht to reject any or all bids and to waive all informalities. - - : No bidder may withdraw his bid after the hour set for the opening thereof or before award of eoavtreet. tmltss said award is delayed fori a period exceeding 30 days. ConaeBC. Ward, District Clerk A. 12-13 In 1949 the U. S. government printing office h3n31ed 2,000 car loads of paper and printed 3,217 millfon postal cards, according to the Encyclopedia Americana. EVERY Fors-i c? e:cu2ai:cs - 12 XL IZqh SU Did 34318 WIN A MEW HENRY J! 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