Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1919-1980, April 17, 1953, Page 9, Image 9

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Friday, April 17, 195S
Bids Will Be Opened
For Removal of Snags
Contract! for the cutting of
(nags irom approximately 1,
800 acres in the Trask river
area of the Tillamook Burn
will be awarded early in May,
State Forestry Department of
ficials said Friday. Bids must
be in the forestry department
1. adquarters of the Northwest
Oregon district at Forest Grove
by a p.m., May 8.
Removal of the snags from
fire-corridors will be done as
part of the job of flreproofing
tne tracts earmarked for re
forestation this fall.
The area to be cleared of
snags has been divided into
nine or more blocks or com
partments, varying . In size
from 80 to 260 acres and con
tractors may bid on one or any
number of them.
Tours of the area have been
scheduled for the mornings of
April 29 and May 2, starting at
8 a.m. irom tfte Forest Grove
headquarters. Purpose of the
tours is to show prospective
conrtactors the nature of the
work. Previously 177,000
snngs have been removed from
the burn. .
Mid Willamette
Obituaries
1lda May Brasfield
Albany Ida May Brasfield,
87, who spent most of her life
in the Shedd vicinity, died in
the Lebanon Community hos
pital Wednesday following a
long illness.
The funeral will be at the
Fisher Funeral home, Albany.
at 2 p. m. Saturday with burial
in the Shedd, cemetery.
She was born Ida May Por
ter, daughter of Linn county
pioneers and was married to
Thomas Henry Clay Brasfield,
Sept 26, 1898. Mr. Brasfield
died in 1939.
A son and daughter died in
early childhood.
A brother, W. D. Porter, and
sister, Mrs. Dora White, live
at Shedd and a sister, Mrs.
Mary Kiser, at Albany.
Frank A. Heinrich
Lebanon Funeral services
will be held Friday at 3:30 p.m.
at the Huston chapel for Frank
Albert Heinrich, 92, who for
40 years previous to his retire
ment worked in the local paper
mill. Born in Adelaide, Austra
lia, March 11, 1861, Mr. Hen
rich came to Lebanon in 1892.
He passed away Tuesday night
at the ' Lebanon Community
hospital. -; . ' . . '.--$';: ;.""''
In addition to his widow,
Laura, he is survived by a son,
William of Lebanon; daughters,
Mrs. Laura Riedel and Mrs.
Helen Scott, both of San Fran
cisco; five grandchildren and
two great grandchildren. In ad
dition a sister, Mrs. Matilda
Muirhead of San Francisco,
survives.
CORRECTION
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CREAMERY
is located
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138 S. Liberty
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Anaconda Copper
Atchison Railroad
BiUileium steel '
Boolnt Alrplano Co.
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Canadian Psclllo
Oaterplllar Tractor
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Chmler Corporation
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Consolidated Edison , ,
Consolidated Vullea
Crown ZeUorbaca
Curtiai Wrlibt ,
Oouilaa Aircraft
Du Pont de Nemours .
Eaetman Kodak
Emerson Radio ,
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Kennecott Copper
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Lockheed Aircraft
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Long Bell
Montgomery Ward
Nash Kelvlnator
New York Central
Northern Paclflo
Paclllo American Pish ..
Pacific Oee It Electrio ..
Paclfw Tal A Tel
Packard Motor Car
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Pennsylvania R. R.
Pepsi cola Co
Phlleo Radio
Radio Corporation
Rayonler Incorp ,
Rayonler Incorp. Ptd. .
Republlo Steel
Reynolds Metala
Richfield OH
Safeway Btorea Inc.
Scott Paper Co
Bears. Roebuck or Co. .. .
Socony-Vaouum Oil
Southern Pacific
Standard OU Calif.
Standard OU N.J
Btudebaker corp.
Sunshine Mining .......
Bwlft & Company
Tranaamerlca Corp. ....
Twentieth Century Foa..
union Oil Company ....
Onion Paclflo
United Airlines
United Aircraft
Ucited Corporation
United States Plywood..
United States Steel
Warner Pictures
Western Union Tel
Weatlnthoues Air Brak. .
Westlnibousa Electrio ...
Woolworth
Stock Market
New York m A flurry of aalllnl at
mldsesslon sen! tba atoek market lower
Friday without sncoTerlsi u nil sua
weakneal In tht llai.
Losses of around ft point vara fre
quent In many major division and the
drop went past 3 points at tht moat,
but most losses were fairly moderate.
be selling built up volume to an oatl
mated million and s half aharea for
the entire day. That comparts with i,
110,000 shares traded Thursday.
Chicago Onions i '
Chicago uro-SuppUaa light, demand
light at slightly higher prices, market
allghtly stronger.
Track sales (to lbi.1: TJ. a. 1 unless
otherwise stated: Texas Yellow Bermu-
daa 3 to j-lnch car 1.S5, a cars 1.7B,
3-lnoh and larger oar 1.4S.
street sales (to lbs.): Idaho and on
ion Spanish s-lnch and larger 3.00;
midwest medium Yellow Olobeg .0D-.75;
Texas Yellow Bermudas 1-lnoh and larg
er tew 1.10, 1 to 1-lnch l.es, few best
3.0O.3.1B: arano l-lnca and larger a.io;
Crystal wax a to 3-Inch 3.00-2.34, acme
fait small l.se.
Fortius Orate . .
Portland un coarse grains no bids.
Wheat (bid) to srrrr. market, basis
No. 1 bulk, delivered coast: Soft White
3.43: Soft White (excluding Hex) a.43:
Wilts Club 3.43.
Car receipts: wheat 4: barley 1: flour
ai com t; oats ii mill feed a.
Chicago Grata
Chicago OFT The train market wre-
gented ft mixed appearance Friday with
wheat showing1 t relatively oasy under
tone, way and July wheat sank to new
seasonal lowe.
soybeans also dipped at times, par
ticularly tho now crop months. Com
displayed mora strength than anything
else, poasniy reflecting a lltua export
bustneis. Osts held steady.
Wheat closed unchanged to 1 cent
lower, May ta.ltU-33.ia, com tt-K low-
May si.sav.-ie. oats higher.
May 7'A-7S, rye unchanged to U lower
May fl.attt-K, soybeans unchanged to
IK lower. May tS.oatt-U. and lard
unchanged to 7 cents, a hundred pounds
higher. May tlo.aJ. '
The U. S. Bureau of Recla
mation collects about 43 mil
lion dollars a year from the
sale of power.
DEATHS
LoaUt PiuUcn, at tht mltlnc). nt.
1, HubbtKl, Orc4 April IS. ButtIt! br
thrct jUUn, lira. Z. F. Brotl, CloTtr
dalc. Ore.; Mn. Mj Irwin, aSalem: Mlu
Laura Clark, Colton, Calif.; thraa broth
rs, Tbomai H. Clark and Albrt Clark,
Salem; Herbert Clark, Portland. io
nouncemenU Jatar br Tlnil T. OeMn
Co.
MAR K E T
QUOTATIONS
POBTLAKD PBODCCt UIT
ttMtfttTtnUtrvt. tgbitct to ba
utdiaU cnann: Prenlam quality, rnaxlaa
mum .U ot one pr Mat acidity de
livered la Portland MTl lb.i first ual
H? M-taei accond quality, 13-He, Valley
route- and covin try poinU, i eanta lata.
Ba.tofgwWnolMal ro b. bulk cubai to
wnoieiaits arana aa H acore. Mc,
A trad n Kore. Me: B, 0 eoore, aio;
C, ecore, Ue. Above prlcu airlcUy
Ckeeat SelUnt price to Portland
vholtialen. Oreco alnalea 41 -4ftci
Ortion a lb. (0ai. 49Vi,.S14e; trlpleU,
le leas than alnclai.
Brie to Wheltaalara Candled mt
eoniaiaini no lost, caaea Included l.a.b.
Portland. A trade large. MW-14e; A
trade medium. UWIHe, B trada larta.
Pertlani Dairy Market
Batter Piiea to rtuntra: Orade AA
print. Tic; A carton, fact A print. Tie;
carton, 72c; B prints. Me,
Kara To retailers. Grade AA larta.
Mo. A lane. M-60ct 'AA medium. 60o;
A medium. te; A amtU, nominal. Car
tons. So additional.
Cheese Price to retailers. Portland,
Oregon singles, 4fVi-Mci ft-tb. loavaa.
51 -63 4c; triplets. 14a Itu than aln
tles. Premium brands slntlta, ISWct
loaf, to He. Processed American ahteas,
S-lb. loaves to retail, 44-Uo lb.
Poaltry
Uva Cakktna (No. I duality, f.o.b,
plants.) Fryers. Ibs . Jlci s-4
lbs., 3Ui roasters. W Ibs. and over,
Sic; heavy hens, all welfht, ii-ltot lltht
heus, all weights. 32 -33c; old roasters,
18-iac.
Dressed Chickens Fryers, ivS lbtn
-46c; roasters, 43-44ci Utht hena, 31
33c; heavy hens, 36-37c; cut up fryers,
all weights, 43-c.
Babbits Average to growers: Live
whites, 4-ft lbs.. 5-37c; ft-4 lbs., 33-260
lb., old does. 10.14c: few hither. Fruh
dressed fryers to retailers 41-Sios cut
up, 44-69C.
Country Killed Msata
Veal Top Quality, 3B-41o lb,i routh
heavies, 2S-33c.
nor iican oiocairs. 30.3x0; sows, ua&t
36-28C
Lambs Ton grade springers. 40-43e:
other grades, accordtnt to quality.
saunaa eest awes ana wethers. li
Ho lb.
Beef Utility cows, 16-30e lb.: tanner
entters, 33-34c. shells down to 31s.
Freih Dressed Heats
Wholesalers to retallera: Dollart par
ewt.:
Beef Steers, choice SOO-700 lbs.
37.00-40.00; good, 38.00-3S.04; commercial '
33.00-37.00; utility, 31.00-34.00; cows,
commercial, 30.00-33.00; utlllt7. 37.00
31.00; eannera-cutters, as.00-3S.00.
Beef Cats (Choice steers). Hind
quarters, 43.00-50.00; rounds, 48.00-51.00;
full loins, trimmed, 61.00-71.00: tri
angles, 30.00-33.00; fore-quarters. 33.00
33.00; chucks, 37.00-41,00; ribs, 43.00-
32.00.
veal oood-eholea. 343-53.M: aommer-
olal. $37-41.
caires oood-cholca. 343-52.30: com
mercial, 337-43.
Lambs prima sprintsra. ao-so ibsH
(43-4 Si good, 340-44.
MHiton aood cnoice, 117-20.
Perk Cats Loins. Ho. 1, 8-13 lbs.. 330-
SB: shoulders, 18 lbs., 335-39; sparerihs,
B-t; rresn name, 10-1 ins., fBS-st.
Bmeked Ham Skinned. S57-M.B0. Rt-
flned lard In drums, 811.flO-18 alab bae
on, 348-58.50.
Portland BUscellaneeaa
Calory CaL flat erato. 1-3U dot-
33.35-4.35. Few to 84.30. Ore 13-33
82.50.
Onlena M lb. sacks West Oregon yel
lows, medium, 2-ln. mln.. No. la, 3.35
3.50; 3 -inch, $4.50; No. Is, $3.80-3.75;
boilers, 10 lb. seeks, 4e-47e; Idaho
yellows, lane, $4.50-1.00; Wo, 1, white,
large, 4.73-5.00.
rotatoea ore.-wain. Ruaseta No. 1.
$4.50-5.25, aama brands to $5.50; bakers.
6.00-50 ; 35 lbs. Site A, 1.40-55: 10 lb.
mash. 68-83e; paper. 6 0-4 5c: Ho, a. $0
lbs., 1.50-65; Idaho Russets, ho, 1A.
8.7S-6.0O; 8-10 lb. bales, 3.30-50.
Hay U. B. No. 3 men alfalfa, da
livered car lots f.o.b. Portland, nominal
lr 835.00 ton: Seattle, $36.
Woat Grease bails, Willamette Val
ley medium, 50-52e Xb.l Eastern Oregon
Una and half-blood. 55-630.
Bides Calves, 10-aio lb. according to
weight; trees kips, IT-I80: bulla, 4-8e;
green butcher cow hides, 7-c
FUbarta Wholesala selllnt prloa no. 1
lay a Barcelona s, 34 -3 60 lb.; arowsr
prices, orchard run. 14-lM lb.
Walnuts Wholesala selllnt plica, first
quality largo ftanqoettea, 33-330 lb.
grower price, orchard run. 15-lee lbq
few bast to 190.
SALEM MARKETS
CeesplM' (real tMrta af Seles Sealer
..fer lb. seldaaee el capital Jeeraas
reCers. (Berlee. SsllrJ
Brt ill reel rrlc.ll
Ubbll FeU.ta u.u in. nt. ,ag).
It.0-.10 (100-lb. bag).
Erg Mas. as.go-s.7D.
Dslrr Feed S3.S2-J.B3 (to lb. bail.
I4.aa-s.li (too wi.i.
remtrr najuit rrieea colored tnrera.
30e; old roosters, Ue; colored fowl, Sac;
leghora lowl, 3Se; roasters, aoc.
Kggst
BartBf Prleee Bggg. AA. aae: large A.
4?-55ei medium AA, 40c; medium A,
445001 small, 400.
wiieiessie meesEgg wboiesai. .rleea
oneraUr 5-7. higher than the prlees
soove. sarge grade A fenerall? .uoted
at ale; medium, See,
gfallerfat Buying price: Premium. 70-
71c: No. 1, a--9c; No. J, ago.
Beiier wholesale nade A BanhmenL
Tlo lb.i retail. 7ao.
rertUal Bestslt. Hs)rk.t
Portland aiA Radishes sold for TO
TS cents . dosen bunohee aodar en the
Portland Xeatalde Parmsrs wholesale
Produce market.
Cauliflower brought at a crate with
some from the Roe, burg district bring-
ing ss.io.
On wholesale row. California straw.
berries were 4.B0-4.et a flat.
Willamette Taller potatoee ware Se
als a 100 lbs.
Wt Tak Better Car of Your Car
Valley Oil Service
SEM Avis B. Winters,
l u r JUK CAPITAL JOURNAL, Salem, Oregon
IN KOREAN ARMISTICE LIAISON
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A meeting with the Communists for the purpose of
delivering a letter addressed to North Korean Gen. Nam 11
(left), by Lt. Gen. William K. Harrison (right), senior
Allied armistice delegate, was sought by the United Nations
command in Munsan. The contents of the letter, which
concerns the resumption of the long recessed armistice
talks, will be made public when it is delivered to the
Communists at' Fanmunjom, Korea. (AP Wirephoto)
Senate Votes to Double
Salaries of Legislators
Jittery House members
were trying Friday to decide
whether to go along with the
Senate's plan to double legis
lators' $600 annual salaries.
The Senate voted 20 to 10
Thursday to pay legislators $1,-
200 a year, despite the fact that
the constitution says they shall
get only $600.
Pointing out that the Su
preme Court ruled several
years ago that the $1,500 an
nual salary fixed for the gov
vernor by tht Constitution
should be regarded only as a
minimum salary, Senate law
yers convinced the upper house
that they could apply the same
reasoning as to legislators' sal
aries. Now the House members
have the jitters because they
fear the people, who voted the
$600 annual pay won't like it.
Some representatives wonder
if Gov. Paul L. Patterson would
sign the bill. But others point
out that, since his new $19,000
annual salary is 10 times great
er than what the Constitution
says it should'be, fre'd have to
sign it to be consistent
In the Senate debate, sup
porters of the bill complained
that legislators can't afford to
come here for $600 a year, and
that the Legislature is becom
ing a rich men's club because
poor men can't afford to serve.
Opponents argued that
serving in the Legislature
should be considered as a duty
and public service, and that the
amount of pay shouldn't make
any difference.
Senators voting Thursday
against increasing legislators
PriIBtJ LlTCfttek
Portland OLP CitUe: For week jfloo;
.ctive; cencTtilr iteidr to troni.
Calvei: For week 5: uneten. taoiut
fair active and ttetvdy.
Hon: For week KS0; 75c to 1 6 If her.
Sheen: For week AM: active ateadr to
Wo lower, awaa aharplr lower than re
cto U 7.
OhJeaca Uratteek
Chtcato btv-catua prices neui atwnt
iteadr Frl4ar. with lalabla receipt at I
1.000 heaL
A load of mlied choice trada 1,1U
wand eteeri brouvAt the Beat price,
$34.00 a Hundred pouodi.
Tba noc marKtt. wita v.aoo aaianie,
waa active and 33 to 35 eanta hliber on
butcher. Tho top waa $32.40. 60 w
held ateadr.
Siausbter iambi were about ateadr.
topplnt at 124.60. Metp, aalabla 1,000,
wera fully ateadr. with wooled ewes at
$10.00 down to $7.W and clipped awes I
at S9.0D down to 10.00.
Station Manager
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lay were: , . : . .
Howard ' C. Belton, Canby;
Truman A. Chase, Eugene; Angus,-
Gibson, Junction City;
John P. Hounsell, Hood River;
Frederick S. Lamport, Salem;
Eugene E. Marsh, McMinnvllle;
Warren' McMinimee, Tilla
mook; John C. F. Merrlfleld,
Portland; George Ulett, Co
quiUe; and Dean H. Walker,
Independence.
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Brown-Fox-your newly-appointed dealer for the Hillman Minx-
says: "Drive it! The thrifty Minx
for 53 with the graceful big-car lines!
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More CAR per dollar when you BUY!
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Fox-Brown Agency to
Open; Sell English Cars
Seven Ingllsh-mak cars In
two or more models of some
will go on sale here Saturday
in the grand opening of the
Brown-Fox agency at Broad
way and Market streets.
Automobiles the new agency
will handle will Include the
Jaguar, the MG and the Rover
"75" as well as four members
QUIRINO CONTROLS
SENATE .
Manila (iPj President EIpl
dio Quirlno's Liberal party re
captured control of the Philip
pine senate Friday in a politi
cal coup made possible by the
defection ot two Nationalists
opposition senators and the ob
sence of three others.
LEGALS
notice op smaurrs sals
ItOTICI IS HKRSBY OtVXN that I
will, ea alar a. 18a, at la:M o'clock
in the forenoon of eatd day. .t the
Southeast door of the PubUe School Ad
ministration Building, 400 N. High
Street, Salem. Oregon, known a. the tem
porary llsxlon County Court House, sell
at public suction for cash in the manner
provided br law the following described
real premises, to-wlt:
Beginning at . point on the lino
between sections 11 and sa In Township
South, Range I West of the Wll
limatte Uerldlan in Marion Countr.
. Oregon, which geld beginning point la
North 13.51 ehelng from the quarter
. section eorner between geld Sections;
thence North continuing along aatd
Section line ISO feetl thence last
lit feet to the Wast edge ot a drain
age dtteh; thence southerly along the
Weit edge of said ditch to the place
. where the same intersects the South
line of the property of W. A. Isham
end Almlra J. Isham, his wife! thence
West IN feet to the place ec begin
ning. Said sale will b. mad. In pursuance
of an execution heretofore Issued out of
the Circuit Court of the Bute sf Ore
gon for the County of Marlon in aa ac
tion pending therein entitled "A. P.
Hayes and X. L. Hayes, partnera, doing
business as Lablth Brokerage Company,
Plaintiffs, vs. Iris Kenneth Isham, De
fendant," Clerk'e Registry Number 38,410.
Dated this ath day ot April, HS1.
DENVER TOTJNO,
Sheriff of alarlon Countr, Oregon
TtHOTIN, RHOTEN e SPHRSTRA
Pioneer Trust Building -Salem,
Oregon
Attorneys for Plaintiffs
Plrst publication April 10. MM.
. Lett publication llay 1. its.
April 10, 17, 34; Kay 1, g, lilt.
IKS) 1230 Broadway at Marker Phone 4-6021
iiiiaspni " :
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IIVI'lssll
0 JAGUAR
of the Rootes group the Hill-
man Minx, the Sunbeam-Tal-bot,
the Humber Hawk and the
H umber Super Snipe, owners
Richard G. Brown and H. J.
Fox announced, . (!
The grand opening Saturday
will feature all of the above
named cars on display, except
the MG, numerous prizes and
a two-hour program by the
Portland bagpipe band from 8
to 10 in the evening.
The duo came her from
Portland where both worked
for the Smith Lyons agency
there in the British car depart
ment - i '
Fox has over 80 years of ex
perience in the small car busi
ness, Including a short time In
England before he came to the
United States in 1925. Here he
has been In the business in two
cities in California and in Port
land. J
Brown has been with Smith-
Lyons the past few years and
before that was a student He
is an armed forces veteran.
The new agency will feature
service and repair as well as
sales, the owners announced. It
is located in the old Safeway
store building at 1430 Broad
way and features a display
floor of 1600 square feet with
a SO-foot frontage and a large
service area in the rear. -
CUB SCOUTS CAMP ',
Dallas Camping out Sat
urday night at Tangle wood
Lodge were three dens of Cub
Pack 24, of Dallas. Arriving at
the lodge Saturday afternoon,
the boys stayed until Sunday
afternoon. In addition to den
chiefs Lloyd LeFors, Bob Wil
son and Charles Teal, the cubs
were accompanied by Pack
Leader and Mrs. Gerald Zahn,
le, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Dodge,
and Mr. and Mrs. Phil Vesely.
Twenty boys completed the
group. ,
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HILLMAN MINX
SUNBEAM-TALBOT
More MILES per dollar
rFurf
Senate Votes
Oregon Technical Institute at
Klamath Falls wss assured a
new two-year lease on lift)
Thursday when the Senate vot
ed 23 to e for the school's l Vi-
milUon dollar appropriation.
Calling the six-year -old
Money for OTI
school an "educational goiter,"
Sen. Walter Glersbach, Forest
Grove, ' preiident-on-leave cf '
Pacific University, attacked the .
school as being "wasteful and
extravagant" , ' i '
Dr. Glersbach moved to have
the bill sent to the Senate Edu
cation Committee for study, but
he lost 20 to 9.
Sen. Angus Gibson, Junction ' .
City, chairman of the Ways and .
Means Subcommittee that con
sidered the bill, said "Oregon
Tech has won a fine reputation. .
This budget can't be nit with
out reducing the quality of edu
cation. A high school graduate)
deserves the same right to vo
cational education as to a col
lege education.
' The harvester ant forages 80
to 80 feet for grass seed, pre-
vetning reseedlng of pastures.
SCHAEFER'S
RECTAL
OINTMENT
75c
TDK '
(With Applicator).
Why suffer tht discomfort
of Irritating and itching
' of piles?.
5 Sold Only t
SCHAEFER'S
DRUG STORE
Open Daily, 1:U in. - S m
Sradftyi, t aVUL - 4 pjn. .
135 N. Commercial
Portland Bagplpa Band
Two Hours of Entertainment
8 to 10 P.M.
The new Hilhnsn Minx hss the
long, flowing, graceful lines you'd
expect to find in big, expensive carat
But lt brings you traditional Hill
man economy , np to 35 miles to
a gallon. Easy to park, too holds
the rosd like a coat of tar. Take a
trial spin today I
when you DRIVE!
Broadway and Market
Phone 33513
ASK Mt A DtMOftSTSATrON TODAY
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