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PAGE TWO THE GAZETTE-TIMES, HEITNER, OREGON. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12. 1925. TIE GAM-TIIS TH HRPIMR r.7TTE, K,!b)l-hrt! V.lrh X... i 2 THE IIF.ri"'H 11VI.S K lhli.k.it V1m AMI H'll I I I lF'-tn MtMTll .1 ID. I',.-: I: 1. 1 hil ! At) iiitisim; rvtis i;n i.v us AT 11 II Air IN srnschii'TinN kaiks: On Vr ... .- t: Su Mm h. - . f,r. M-Mb. . . , . 7 Bumlr ... .('. MORKIIW COIA'TV (irKK IAl. r ATI R Forfirn Afivrrti--r f TIIK AKU.H l I I: M A.-l viN Why Not a Lincoln Chart? NOT even the recent ec!irc ith a!! its thrills an J Men ders fires the ;n;.ic'natioa in the American hov as J."e the inajic nsme of Lincoln. The mysteries of nature may arps'i us ail. hut it is the human touch that stimu lates to action ail latent -qualities of the soul. To the American lad Lincoln embodies the greatest combination cf characteristics ever found within the breast of single man. He emphasizes the spirit of human tenderness, cf un daunted cm-rase, of firmness anu rigidity of purpose, and perhap above all the spirit of tolerar.ci and human understanding. Litth if anything may be sa;d of Lincoln that has not commanded the ex pression of the world's great minds. All humanity pays trib ute at his shrine. It is recorded that -.hen he va walking to the national capitoi one day he said the great regret of his life was that he had been denied the adyantage cf a collegi education. What an inspiratiot in those words for the youth of today showered as he is with edu cational opportunities. We won der if the boys and girls in thi: town hae learned a real lesson from the life or from this thought of Lincoln, or do they think of him only in the terms of his immortal Gettysburg address. What a won derful thing if we used the legacy he has left us. if each of us tool measure of the man. considered the characteristics that made him great and then by close self-examination found out in what pro portion those characteristics rest ed in ourselves. Perhaps we might sense love of humanity as the dominant note, and then strive to measure somewhat to the stand ard. We might make a little chart and examine it from month to month to see how our percentages are getting along, giving 100 to Lincoln as the standard of a real American. It might prove more interesting than even the cross word puzzle and really give a meaning to hundred per cent Americanism. s-s-s THE proposal to add another cent or so to the gasoline tax in Oregon by the present legisla ture, is only following out the pol icy that was started in this state when, in 1319, that commodity was made to bear a tax of 1 cent. Oregon started something at this time, and at each succeeding ses sion of the legislature this tax has been increased until at this pres ent session it is proposed to make it six cents. California and a num ber of other western states as well have followed the lead of Ore gon. In the natural course of events it would seem that the in crease in the use of motor vehicles and consumption of gasoline would be about sufficient to care for the upkeep of the highways, and there would appear to be no excuse for making one particular product or class of citizens bear wdvS fcrOT FOLKS IN OUR TOWN EVERV 7iME VvE HAS "to EE She Didn't Wait By Edward McCuIIough ALTOCASTIR OH LlNDV - 1 MHi 6COTT i AMI ON.TH TH' AXE THIS l-A r DENOTES JC rr s we i I MB ( ? ) V Scott j Qi fhrJ ' 'n Ii !?v LL This Week's Cross Word Puzzle B MARTHA HOW TO SOLVE A CROSS-WORD TUZZLE TV f'--t kti.-r of ..h rd i ir.ia -4 fcv a ru".S.r tW-t in th- while -1 iy (.-.r ii-e to :bc ii-t of --r-u tnv.n Kn'v .m, tird ihf ii 'inilton. i.n.K - , b.ni ..." .si ih, -i, ftfi,.n of a w-urd huh iU fill in nil a'- i to it." r t t- k .t a" the ruht. N:-iih.T o: vvrTi--;..! Eiv,- ihv r J vh-h -w;i' t. i ;ii Ft . rV.f v li ; . -p-n,-; n :h- f':'-t t La,-k s-tt.t- l- - i ; - K -i ac i? - iK -; ,1 ,,f n on,i rA U:irr i-. , ;....-d in th.-i. When i - .m. sr,' i ot: t in,..-; r-si tv'h h.: r i aid rrrtu :!: or . ross and &wii. ?;.. -d tie ' Xo. HORIZONTAL It-run EMiinr.g pjirt of a cereal, i :i:.K. ;' ot ir;t? miL-ial scale. cvjuth America. VERTICAL :i from ihe mouth. of mountain in Europe, of n.-a-ure tio'or.i. mis continually rising burden of taxation. The raise in the tax rate on gasoline is being strongly opposed by the motor association of Oregon. S-S-S A BRONZE tablet, memorial to Samuel K. Barlow, has been placed at Government Camp on the Oregon Trail by the Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers. Mr. Barlow, in 1S46, built and opened a road over the Cascade Mountains, on the south side of .Mount Hood. The dedication services for this tablet will be held in conjunction with those for the new Ait. Hood Loop Highway some time in the late summre, un der the auspices of the Sons and Daughters of the Pioneers. The land upon which the marker has teen placed will soon be deeded to the state. Members of the committee in charge are: Mr. Harvey Starkweather, chairman; Mrs. D. P. Thompson, Mrs. Mary Barlow, ex-ofhcio; Mr. Leslie Scott, Mrs. V. B. Crane, Mr. George H. Himes. S-S-S Reducing the Public Debt. DURING the last four years the public debt of our coun try has been reduced some $3, l'js.OOO.fXK), and the annual in terest charge on the government has been reduced" from $999,000.- To GET T.Jir- J OPEN IT. IT RAiS&D A LITTLE yy I . ...it i--. .. .-- 1: !:tK U. i t - . i ' : !''" in :r, .im.i.jm -;. :hriv .siui :, l- r ; -".".- .if ' .v e in f- .11 u: a ',, . !h,- i p., i lii I ! I mil tiiiH iivnii! on '....lilcT. Sii in u.-niiB p"! p 3 p - p?-t p p p I mm S" j rW ' W i r rri t f.1J " I . -i i Kfd 1 rl ' feM ' ?H 1 o'yH- ?r rmtt" . r f 1 r ? ! sH ! i u-: i j bW. i Hf-H rrr1 hr t..j-n -1 1 i iLr I r m ALMS I in tl-."-!. but t-H worth :7'. TrK-n- 't un or two wo-tl- Kit hv ih? w.li-known v,m k th. o..i. V hv t- 'ihirir.jT" is a al;iaMie 16. . To permit. . Craft : ciinnirg-. . Note of mu-ica cale. . Ci'titi-Kny labbr.K . KtiuaJity as to value. . In-trument for proiM-'lting a lat. . worthy of. . A-iapt for some purpose. . i'ri'tni!ion. . A.-wemble. . Pronoun. . Soft white metal. . Long ftat. . Hoys name. . NumbtT ( Iatin abbr.), . 6. unit of money. . S.'cund son of Noah. . Beverajre. . A parent. . rrinterj. measure. Answer to last week's puzzle. 000 to $865,000,000. Speaking before the regular semi-annual meeting of executive officials of the government, Presi dent Coolidge said: "The people of this nation have been not only patient under the heavy burden of war taxation, they have been heroic. Their bur den of taxation has been greatly' lightened, but our fight must be for further reduction of the bur den of the people. "Our nation is prosperous. Its prosperity is due largely to the economy which has been effected' in the cost of government. It is this economy that has encouraged business, abolished unemploy ment, made wages high and work plentiful. It is this economy that has enabled us since Iu21 to re duce our public debt so materially. It is this economy which has en abled the reduction in taxes." S-S-S Labor Growing Con servative. THi: oldest labor newspaper in the country, the Indianapolis Union, declares "there is nothing in the contemplation of public ser vice conditions in the United States to cause us to consider that public or municipal ownership is in any sense the solvent of public service problems. "Public ownership will not do. But ownership of utilities by the people as individuals is quite an- ATTtiMTiON Bovi ; &LOVe& , &AT3 . CAi-L6 i ygE - FREE FaEE 'o 15 PHIZES o jut draw a picture of old pop" in th1& comic STPiP MAKE HIM LAUCrH PEAL HAftO - DftAW KM IN Al-W POSITION e'JT MAKE HiM LAUGH - ea&lDES THE PfilZEfe. WINNING- WAWING-5 WILL 6H PUBLISWEO IN OVfc XfOO PAPEC:&. OftAW THts PICTURES LAQ&tfi THAU PftoDUCEO HEPE COKTCST OPHM To 6oys -8 To l(j WftiTH NAME . ADOPES, AGE ON BAC W DRAWINGS ALSO TtiLL WHAT KIND OP glovS on Bat you WANT tF St3U ARS WINMEP feEND DQAWtNOQ TO This ok ' U M L J r 1 L. J rl a y o o ze fj uplc eMa TART tQFJv,Em Pd t uJjm e gsF't Gil A r .1 V ETA N O U I Pp NO I 'D C, j A In P f J C jo I s r I pi E 0 other matter. There is scarcely a community in the country the peo ple of which could not acquire such substantial interests in the securities of the public service companies as to make them actual administrators to their own needs in public service. "We must cet awav from the idea that public utility ownership is a bic man's came. It is the most practical of all means for the small man to participate in bis? business. "There is no better security in the world than the avera-e well- managed public service company's investment securities under ordin ary conditions. S-S-S FOR SALE One cook stnva with hot water attachment: 1 Hooir" kitchen cabinet: 1 bedroom suite and I library table, all as (rood as new. See Mrs. Alex Green m Heppner. BABY aUCKC-Egss for hatching Barred Rock and Leghorns, O. A. C. strain. None better. Trial will con vince you. R. Woolery, Capital Poul try Farm, Salem, Ore. For Sale. Cheap Acetylene ltRht ir. system completely equipped. Eph EskeUon, Lexington, Orepon. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF SALE OF ANIMALS. Notice i herrhy given that by virtue of the Ihws of the State of Oregon the uncler iifrmil ha taken up the hercinfter dos-criln-ti animals found runnina at Urge up on his premises in Morrow County, State of Oregon, ami thnt he will, on Saturday, the 2:h day of February, 1925, at his raneh on Hutter Creek, 7 miles southeast of 1'ine City, Oregon, in said countv. sell at public auetion to the highest bidder for e&h in hnnd said animals, unless the same hall have been redeemed prior to that date, said sale to be at the hour of 10 Ofioi-K A. M. of said day. Said animals ore described as follows, to-wit : One bay horse, spider brand on left hip. One sorrel gelding, spider brand on left hip. One bay colt, spider brand on left hip. One bay mare, snider brand on left hin One bay mure branded O on right buouiuer. One -sorrel gelding branded JTK connect ed on right shoulder. One bay mare branded JTK connected on right shoulder. One bay mare, branded JF connected on right hip. One mare and colt, branded JTK con- neeteq on right shoulder. One sorrel mare, no brand. One bay geitling with blaze face, n brand. One mare and colt, branded JK connect cd on right shoulder. One blark mare and colt, branded P with oar above and bar below, on right hip. Or.e bay mare, 5 years old, with colt pitchfork brand on right shoulder. One black filly branded JK connected on riyni nip. One black gelding, branded bar with dot anove ami dot tu low on left jaw. One gray gelding with blotch brand. One gray tillv. no brand. One sun-el gel. ling branded JK connected on rignt shoulder. One hay gelding, 4 years old, no brand, Three bay geldings with no brand. One roan horse branded E N on left hin. Two brown fillk-s, branded JTK con- neomi on rigtit hip. Three head horses with blotch brand. Five head yearlings past, with no brand. One bay mare, 10 yearn old, branded 1 4 on left shoulder. One sorrel horse, 1 year old. bald face, no brand One brown mare, branded W with dasfl aixjve ani to rignt, on lert shoulder. One white mare, !2 years old, no brand. One bay mare, branded i& S on left shoulder. One sorrel horse, bald face, no brand. One -.mall saddle horse, stocking legged and Mrip on forehead, no brand. One brown mare wiLh eye out, 12 yean om. no iirana. One bay mare with crippled colt by side, branded 1 3 on right shoulder. One gray hor-e. blotch brand. One roan mare, branded F reversed with u anameti at uottorn, on left hip has colt. One brown horse, spider brand on left nip. One hny mare with blotch brand. One btaek hor--e, brand not located, lire white mare, with blotch brand. One sorrel mare with colt, branded JTK cor. nee t-d on right shoulder. One bay geiding. 4 years old, wagon huh uranu tin leu nip. One bay geiding, branded bar with dot above and dot below on left jaw. One bay gelding branded JTK connected on right shoulder. One black mare with colt, branded JTK connerteu on right -shoulder. One brown mare hrandr-d V on right jaw. One bay hor.-e, shield brand on left shoul der. One brown mare, 2 years old. no brand. One gray mare, yearling, no brand. One brown mare, S years old, spider brand on left hip. One brown gelding, branded JTK con neeted on right shoulder. One bay gelding, branded npider brand on iiu nip. One mare with colt, branded hpider ANTONE VEY, i ostofTice addrentt. Echo, Oregon. LIKERAL REWAKD. For information leading to the re covery of the following- described tin imais that strayed from the Bell ranch in Black Hor:-e some time dur- inp the month of January-last, I will pay a liberal reward. Said animal are described an fol .o.vs, to-wit: One gray mare, weight about 1500 pounds, branded BW an left shoulde vne n,iy norse. weight about MftO pounds, branded BW on left shoulder. One sorrel mare, weight about 1200 pounds, obscure brand. One white mare, weight about 1200 pour.dx, branded G on right shoulder and llV on left shoulder. HARRY DUVALL, Lexington. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that Minnie L. McMillan, administratrix of the estate of William E. Leach, deceased, hai filed her final account with the Clerk of the County Court of the .State of Oregrnn for Morrow County, and thHt said Court has et as the time and place for the scttiemont of said account, March 7, 1925, at the hour of 2:o0 o'clock P. M. in the CouTt room of Raid Court in Heppner. Oregon. Anyone desiring to file ob jectiona to said account must file the same on or before said March 7, 1025. minnie l. McMillan, Administrate x. NOTICE FOR PCHLICATION. Department of the Interior, I'. R. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January .10, 1125. NOTICE K hereby given that Har ry Brown, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on February 3, 11)20, made Additional Homestead Entry, Act No. ()W,r, fur HWVi NW'i, V HWU, HE14 SW'i, Section 22, NEU NKtt Kec. 20, NK'A KK4, N NK!4, Kection 2H, Townnhip 1 South, Ranfrc 28 East, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to est.abiii-h claim to the land above de scribed, before United States Com missioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the l-ith day of March, JU25. Claimant names as witnessem F. A. Gentry, A, P. Hughes, W. L. Vincent, G. E. Aycrs, all of Lena, Oregon. J. IL PEA RE, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notics is hereby given that the un- dersijrr.ed has been appointed by th County Court of th Slate of Oregon for the County of Morrow, adminis trator of the Estate of Luther Hus ton, deceased, and has duly qualified. A',1 persons having claims against the said estate must present them to me. duly verified as by law required, at the office of Woodson A Sweek, at torneys, at Heppner, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of rirst publication of this notice. Date of nrst publication January CI -A I'D HUSTON. Administrator. NOTICE FOR .PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, lanuary 10. li-25. NOTICE is hereby given that Anni? William's, of Heppner, Oregon, who, in rebruary 18, 1120, made Addition al Homestead Entry, Act 2-19-09, Nu. .-L'0176, for NEW NE, Section 20, Township 1 South, Range 27 East, Wiiliamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make final Proof, to establish claim to the land above des cribed, before United States Commis sioner, at Heppner, Oregon, on the JOth dny of February, 11-23. Claimant names as witnesses: Ottis T. Ferguson, Sam J. Turner, Oliver Austin Devin, Snowden Kite, all of Heppner, Oregon. CARL G. HELM, Register. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, executrix of the Last Will and Testament of John Hughes, deceased, and that she has qualified. All persons having claims against said estate must present them to me, duly verified as by law required, at the office of Woodson & Sweek, attorneys, at Heppner, Oregon, on or before six months from the date of first publciation hereof. Date of first publication January 15, 1925. MARY HUGHES, Executrix. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S. Land Office at La Grande, Oregon, January 28, 1925. NOTICE is hereby given that Wil liam H. Instone, of Lena, Oregon, who, on March 8, 1920, made Addi tional Homestead Entry, Act. 12-29-16, No. 018S08, for SEtt NE&, NEU SE'i, Lots 1 and 2, Section 1, Town ship 2 South, Range 27 East, Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of in tention to make final Proof, to estab lish claim to the land above described before United States Commissioner, ;it Heppner, Oregon, on the 13th day of March, 1925. Claimant names as witnesses: W. W. Kilcup, of Lena, Oregon; J. B. Kenny, H. L. Instone, and J. T, Morgan, all of Heppner, Oregon. . J. H. PEA RE, Register. THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR MOR ROW COUNTY. W. V. PEDRO, Plaintiff) V3. ) Richard Taylor, and all) other persons or parties) nknown, claiming any)SUMMONS right, title, estate, lien.) or interest in the real) estate described in the) complaint herein, ) Defendant-!.) IN THE NAME OF THE STATE OF OREGON: You are hereby required to appear and answer the complaint filed against you in the above entitled suit, on or before the 21st day of March, 1925, if served by pub'ication, or if personally served outside the State of Oregon, then on or before six weeks from the date of ?uch cr vice, and if you fail to answer, for want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the Court for the relief prayed for in his complaint, to-witf for a de cree of the Court that the plainiff is the owner in fee-simple of the follow ing described real property in Mor row County, State of Oregon, to-wit: The South half of the Southeast quar ter of Section 24; the North half of the Northeast quarter of Section 25 all in Township 4 South, Range 25, East of the Willamette Meridian, and that the defendants above named have no right, title, estate, lien or interest in or to the said real property, or any portion thereof, and that plaintiff title be forever quieted against the defendants, and each of them, and all persona claiming by, through or un der them or any of them. This summons is being published by order of the County Judge of Morrow County, State of Oregon, made and entered on the 3rd day of February, 1925, in which order it specified that the summons should be published for the period of Bix Weeks. WOODSON & SWEEK, Attorneys for Plaintiff. Address, Heppner, Oregon. NOTICE OF FINAL ACCOUNT. Notice is hereby given that R. A. Thompson, administrator of the Part nership Estate of W. O. Minor and R. A. Thompson, W. 0. Minor, de ceased, has filed his final account of hig administration of said estate with the Clerk of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County, and that said Court has set as the time and place for hearing on and the settlement of said account, February 28th, 1925, at.the hour of 2:30 o'clock l M. in the Court room of said Court in Heppner, Oregon. Any one object ing to said account must file objec tions on or before said date. R. A. THOMPSON, Administrator. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has been appointed by the County Court of the State of Oregon for Morrow County Administratrix of the Estate of Albert IL Stamp, de ceased, and that nil persons having claims against the said estate must present the same, duly verified ac cording to law, to me at the office of my attorney, S. E. Notson, in Hepp ner, Oregon, within six months from the date of firt publication of this notice. Dato of first publication, February 6, 1925. ELIZA A. GATES, Administratrix. NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ON EXECUTION. Notice Is herb by given that under and by virtue of an attachment exe cution duly Issued out of and under the seal of the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for the County of Multnomah, on the 19th day of Jan uary, 1925, and to me directed pur suant to a judgment and order of mle duly entered and rendered in laid Court on the 2oth dny of August, 1&24, in favor of Shell Campany of California, a corporation, plaintiff, and against John Vaughn, Joseph Fig- ni. and David Kilton, partners doing business under the firm name of Mar ket Garage, defendants, for the sum of Ona Thousand three hundred five and 65-100 ($1,305.65) dollars, with intorest from the 26th day of August, 1124, at the rate of tlx per cent por annum, and the further aura of $.12.80, costs and disbursements, I will on Saturday, the 2Hth day of February, 1925, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forvnoon of said day, at th front door of the Court House, at Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, sell at pub lic auction to the highest bidder for cash, all the right title and interact of the defendant, John Vaughn, in and to the following described real property, situate in Morrow County, Oregon, to-wit: Lots 3, 4 and 6 in Block 2 of Mt. Vernon's Second Addition to the city of Heppner, Morrow County, Oregon, also Tract No. 150 (D R 35) in said city of Heppner, Oregon; and ala-e, the South half of the Northeast quar ter, and the East half of the Southeast quarter of Section 13, the Northeast quarter, and the East half of the Northwest quar- ter and the Northeast quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 24. in Township 2 South, Range 25 East of Willamette Meridian. The above described real property be ing the property attached in the ac tion in which said judgment and or der of sale was rendered, and com manded to be sold in said execution. Dated this 22nd day of January, 1925. GEO. McDUFFEE, Sheriff of Morrow County, Oregon. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION. Department of the Interior, U. S Land Office at The Dalles, Oregon, December 24, 1924. NOTICE is hereby given thnt Bar ney Devlin, of Heppner, Oregon, who, on Mar. 31, 1920. made H. E. 021385, for SfcSWK, SWHSEVi, Sec. 11, NVi NE',4, SENEU, NEKNWK, Sec. 14, T. 4 S., R. 26 E., and on Feb. 20, 1924, made additional H. E. No. 023132, for SHSEi, Sec. 20, WHSWU, Section, 21, Township 4 South, Range 26 t-ast, Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make three-year Proof to establish claim to the land above described, before Gay M. Anderson, United Statu Commissioner, at Hepp ner, Oregon, on the 25th day of Feb ruary, 1925. ' Claimant names as witnesses: A. G. Devore, P. H. Mollahan, Pat rick Connell, Frank Monahan, all of Heppner, Oregon. J. W. DONNELLY, Register. Eat more sea foods... They are highly recomraneded by all leading physicians as being necessary to proper food bal ance. FRESH OYSTERS, CLAMS and CRABS arriving now twice each wk. Why not a big oyster stew, creamy, rich and appetizing? ELKHORN RESTAURANT HEPPNER'S POPULAR EATING HOUSE Delicious Coffee Professional Cards GLENN Y. WELLS ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 1023 Chamber of Commerce Bldg. Portland, Oregon Phone Broadway 6583 DR. A. II. JOHNSTON Fhyiician and Surgeon I. O. O. F. Building Pkonn : Oflc, M.ln 131 ; R., 492 HEPPNER, OREGON A. M. EDWARDS 1 DRILL WELLS I Uo handle Caiing, Windmills and Supplies, do fishing and clean out old wells, BOX 14, LEXINGTON, ORE. DR. F. E. FARRIOR DENTIST I. 0. 0. F. Building Heppner, Ornffon A. D.McMURDO, M. D. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Office in Masonic Building Trained Nurae Aaalatant Heppner, Oregon Drs. Brown and Chick PHYSICIANS ft SURGEONS 800 Albert. St, (Cor. E 24th.), PORTLAND, ORE. WOODSON & SWEEK ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW Offices In First National Bank Building Heppner, Oregon "ili S. E. NOTSON E- J- STARKEY ELSCTHCIAN ATTORNEY-AT-LAW HOUSE WIRING A SPICIALTT Offlc. la Curt Hour Hrvpur, OrtfO, HW". riM lit I ' ' v P. H. ROBINSON C. A. MINOR rWB. AUTO AND UPE LAWYER 8UrA'CB, 014 Un. Co-apulM REAL ESTATE ION. ORECON H.ppn.r. Or.. I ' AUCTIONEER 1 ( MATERNITY HOME r. TV , pfrfrt. fl.1- "HS. G. C AIKEN. 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