P37GE EIGHT
MEDFORD irUL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, -vTOXDlY, NOVEMBER li, 1932.
Hockersmith, Pioneer of
Valley Among Members
Of Last Immigrant Train
(By Eva Nealon Hamilton.)
la mpto contradiction to
claim Is tHe Portland press that the
last survivor of the "lost Immigrant
train of '83" had died, J. N. Hodcer
smlth, retired cattleman of the Evana
oreek country, appeared In Medford
Saturday. Terr much alive.
Be wa too young at the time to
know Just how it happened, he stat
ed, but he remembers full well that
he was one of the crowd which wan
dered through the eastern Oregon
country, living on "Immigrant" beef
alone until scouts carried the news
to Eugene, then composed of three
houses, and returned with aid.
"I wa about three years old then."
Mr. Hockersmith. who will celebrate
his 82nd birthday next month, add
ed. "All I remember la that we
crossed the plains, and the stories
the my mother told me. We cross
ed the McKenz'.e river 21 times get
ting into Eugene. Bad to hitch the
oxen behind the wagons and let
them Mown the river. Indians were
pretty thick, but peaceful," he added.
"Someone used to stand guard all
night but didn't have to do any
fighting."
Asked the meaning-of "Immigrant
beef," Mr. Hockersmith, who hsa very
white hair and a very white mus
tache, which threaten to betray the
secret of year the rest of his face
would hide, explained, "Oxen they
had to take out of the Immigrant
train when there was nothing else
to tost. Uliey were hearing the starv
ation point, out In the eastern Ore
gon sagebrush when scouts took the
trail Into Eugene. The pioneers tried
to take the cutoff but missed it.
The scouts returned with pack-train
and provisions, and we made It on
Into Lane county. My folks lived In
the Willamette valley for 13 years,
then came here."
His folks were Mr. and Mrs. Jack
son Hockersmith, who left Iowa in
the Immigrant train for the Oregon
. country. From the Willamette val
vely they came to southern Oregon
AS years ago.
"I owned all that land, making up
HUlerest orchard," Mr. Hockersmith
motioned eastward. "Sold It and
moved up Evana creek. There wasn't
any Medford when we came here, but
WILLIAMS OREEK, Not, 14- (Spl.)
Williams Orange elected officers for
the year, November 8, as follows:
Msster, A. S. Hilton; overseer, I. F.
Morrison; chaplain, Arllno Sorrels:
lecturer, Edola Davidson; treasurer,
Iv Edward ; secretary, A. B. Oougle;
steward, Frank Wright; assistant
e toward, dive Davidson; Oeres, Jose
phine Topping: Pomona, Elsie Vah
renwald; Flora, lola Fields; gatekeep
er, Ray Varaer; lady assistant stew
ard. Mrs. A. 0. Hilton; fire Insurance
agent, A. B. Oougle: executive com
mittee, 0, A. Oougle. Emll Vah ren
wald, Mrs. Vancll; chairman of horns
eoo monies committee, Mrs. J. A. Vat
ner; chairman agricultural commit
tee. T. B. Davidson.
The Orange had as visitors Louie
Leotch and Earl Whltestlne.
Griffin Creek
ORTFFIN OREEK, Nor. 14. (Spl.)
Mm R. R. Ouahes entertained No
vember 8 with a birthday dinner for
Mr. Ouches. Present were Mr. and
Mrs. Ray Ouches and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Ouches and
children.
Orlfftn Oreek school lost a baseball
game Tuesday afternoon to Jaokeon
vEtte there, the score being 8 to 8,
teeter Bee! called at the Donald
Brawn home Tuesday evening.
Or An dps and Grandma Darby have
moved to their old home place after
living on Kings highway four years.
They want to sell or rent their Kings
highway home.
Mrs. Henny Is on the sick list, and
all hope for her speedy recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Lavender, who
recently purchased the Wm. Cheney
place on Dark Hollow road, have
moved there from Talent.
Mr. and Mrs. 01 In Knox of Tara
blll spent Thursday with his slater,
Mrs. J. D. Brown.
Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Myers, who for
the past year have live! In the little
house on the corner of the Jackson
. Yllle-Fhoenlx and Dark Hollow road,
are leaving for their old home In
California, and Mr, and Mrs. Dee
Jentry are moving onto tble place.
Ladles spsndlng the afternoon with
Mrs. J. D. Brown Friday were Mrs.
O. M. Knox, Mrs. Peter Flck of Jack
sonville. Mrs. Olln Knox, who la visit
ing here from Yamhill, Mrs. Leon
Brown and Mrs. Donald Brown. The
afternoon was spent In tying quills.
" Mrs, Margaret Bohl spent Friday
at the home of her son, 0. 0. Bohl.
Several farmers her have started
their fall (.lowing- since the rain, and
find the ground working up fini.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Ouches and
daughter spent Monday evening with
Mr, and Mrs. J. D. Brown.
Williams Telephone
Line Promised Soon
WILLIAMS CREEK, Nor. 14 (Spl.)
Applaget telephone line has been
purchased from E. D. Pro volt by a Mr.
Williams of near Murphy, who has re
roofed the central building and made
ether repairs. Local service baa been
etebllihed and the telephone line
on William oreek, which ha been
out for some two months, will be
placed In operation.
Be correctly corseted
by XTHXLwrN B. HOFFMANN
U Until iVreesj
there was a Jacksonville. Doesnt
seem like the same town today. I
remember when you could see twenty-dollar
gold pieces stacked a foot
high on the saloon bar. Things were
wide open then no restrictions. If
a man had the money he oould enter
the game. I've seen the streets so
crowded with freight teams you
oouldnt get through.
"There wasn't half so much booz
ing then as there -Is now. either.
Sure, I went to lots of dances in
Jacksonville. One masked ball I re
member. They dldnt have the rowdy
Ing around they have at dances now.
A Frenchman got all boozed up and
tried to start something, and they
threw him out. Didn't allow anyone
to Interfere with the clance In those
days. That fellow stuck an onion
under a girl's nose. Her partner took
It for an Insult. He called the
Frenchman to meet him outside and
settle It, but when he got there the
Frenchmen had gone. Xf they dldnt
like It then, all they had to do was
get out."
Asked about his family. Mr. Hock
ersmith Immediately responded, "I
aint ashamed of any of them. lent
a black sheep In the lot. I have four
children Mrs. Arthur Rose of Med
ford, Ivan Hookersmlth at Evans
creek, Charley, out east of town, and
Mrs. Tom Turpln of Bremerton.
Any grandchildren?
"res, six of them," Mr. Hocker
smith smiled. "I enjoyed myself
more when the family was young,
and I had to work like a nigger. I
used to ride after stock, never was
muoh of a buckaroo, though: farmed
mostly. Had the Hlllcrest land for
85 years."
"Now? Z live alone," he answered
the question. "Mrs. Hockersmlth's
been dead for more than SB years.
They were sisters, the Stewart girls.
First I married Viola, then Rebecca.
Never two better women on earth. I
guess that'a why they were taken
young." ,
"Well, I Just came In to get my
pictures." He turned to go. "Had
them taken after the pioneer meet
ing." He referred to the album of
pioneer pictures J. Verne Shangle,
local photographer la making. "Had
to get some for my sons and daugh
ters, tool"
UPPER VALLEY CLUB
WOMEN PLANNING TO
SELL COOKED FOODS
BELL VIEW, Nor. 14. (Spl.) Up
per Valley Community club met Wed
nesday with 98 members present. The
committee on Improvements of the
club house reported all windows
screened and those near .the ball
ground covered with hardware doth.
Dining table have been placed on
rollers, so that they oan be moved
Into place easily from the storeroom
under the stage, J. E. Oowland and
Henry Stenrud did the work.
Dance committee reported a suc
cessful dance last week with a profit
near 818. Food sale committee, Mrs.
Penlge, Mrs. Huxley and Mrs. An
drew, announces a sale at Hard
Bros.' grocery, Saturday, November
IS.
Relief committee, Mrs. Homes and
Mrs. Moore, Invited all ladles In the
community to meet with Mrs. Thom
as Tuesday, November 18, for an all
day meeting.
Mrs. Wsde Wei Us gav a report of
the recent club meeting In Medford.
Mrs. Clark and Mr. Andrews were
appointed to attend the recreational
school in Medford as representative
of this club. Mrs. 0. B. Lamkln was
asked to aive a few minutes' talk on
parliamentary rules at each meeting.
Mrs. Byrd was asked to take Mrs.
Jackson's place on the sick commit
tee. The program, with Mm. Lam
kln as chairman, was given as an
nounced, except that Miss Chamber
lain was sot with us. Refreshment
were served by Mrs. Fred Homes, Mrs.
Robert Bell, Mrs. Herman Helm and
Mrs. Amos Helm.
During the remainder of the win
ter club meetings will begin at 1
o'clock. Mrs. Meaervey will have
oharge of the program for the De
cember meeting. Mrs. Huxley, Mrs.
Joy and Mr. Byrd will be the host-
WTLLIAM8 CREEK, Nor. 14. (Spl.)
Charles Vlncell stepped on a wet
stick last week, slipped and fell, hurt
ing his left shoulder painfully and
fracturing tha bone In his left arm
near the shoulder.
A. Z Blodgette fell off the spreader
last week and It ran over him, break
ing three ribs and bruising blm pain
fully. He la feeling better now.
Fancy lump National coal 818 00
per ton off oar. Car now on track.
Mi. fuel Co. Tel. 881.
A$plittinq Headaches
Until 'rT! ! the ww 1wyi
MR Tihkt (Nature's Retnwly). Now tr pi"
lont iih everybody, Tha Mir, ckpeod
able, all -vr Utile Illative brouiht quick relief
and quiff nerve hYtu it cleared her tyttrm
of poltvonout waitea made bowel action
tmy and refular. Thnuannda take MR daily.
It'a aurh a aura, plcaaaot oorractiva. Mild,
nOO-IUsDll - Ornr .iiB-Se-.
Meteorological Report
November 14. 1033.
Forecasts,
Medford and vicinity: Tonight and
Tuesdsy, rain. No change In tempera
ture.
Local Data,
Lowest temperature this morning,
43 degrees.
Temperature a year ago today:
Highest, 43; lowest, 33.
Total precipitation since September
1, 1933, 3.10 inches.
Relative humidity at 6 p. m. yester
day, ao per cent; 8 a. m. today, 87 per
cent.
Sunset today, 4:61 p. m.
Tomorrow: Sunrise, 7:01 a. m.; Sun
set, 4:60 p. m.
Observations Taken at 5 A.
120th Meridian lime
M.
IT
City
Blaze Destroys
Franzen Home In
Williams Region
WILLIAMS CREEK, Nor. 14. (Spl.)
The home of C. A. Franzen was
completely destroyed by fire Novem
ber 3, while Mr. and Mrs. Franzen
were attending a Republican rally.
Quick work of their neighbors, Mr.
and Mrs. E. P. Smith, who first dis
covered the fire and Blake Beck and
Mr. Orlfflth of Central Point, visitors
at the Smith home, saved the furni
ture from the living and dining
rooms, also some bedding and cloth
ing. Building and furniture were covered
by Insurance.
The Franzen expect to rebuild as
soon as arrangement can be made.
They are making their headquarters
at the Smith home.
Record Vote In
Williams Creek
WILLIAMS CREEK, Nor. 14. (Spl.)
Voting In the Williams precinct set
a new record. A total of 17S votes
were csst, an overwhelming majority
going to Roosevelt.
Members of the board were George
Sparlln, Cllve Davidson, Charles Oou
gle, Mrs. Stella Stratton and Mrs.
Artie Roberts. '
Yankee Poloists
Win In Argentine
BUENOS AIRES. Nov. 14 (AP)
The all-United States Mesdowbrook
Polo four won the Argentine open
championship Saturday, defeating
Santa Paula, 8 goal to 7.
ORESHAM New lighting fixtures
recently Installed In Gresham library.
WHAT CAUSES
STOMACH GAS
Doctors Find Most Cues Due to One
Condition. stomarh Sufferers
Find Relief.
Sufferers from gas
bloating, Indigestion
and similar troubles
will be Interested to
know that recent
medical dlaoo varies
have found the cause
of these disorders. The
disease la called In
testinal Stasis. It Is
the result of the In
active life most of us
lead today, and Improper food that
does not -Ive our dlnestlve organs
enough exercise. It Is one of the
most common diseases Known vo
mankind. Three out of four persons
have It.
What Is Intestinal Stealer
Intestinal Stasis Is the too slow
movement of waste matter through
the bowels. - It Is not a new name
for constipation, for you can have
one. or possibly two, INCOMPLETE
bowel movementa a day and sun
have Intestinal Stasis. Any waste
food matter, from which the body
has taken all nourishment, that stays
In the bowel tract too long, will cause
gas and poisons to accumulate.
This takes away your pep, gives
you a logy, listless feeling. It often
re suit in dull headaches and even
more serious trouble. This suffering
Is entirely unnecessary for you can
get quick and complete relief by
giving your system a REAL Intestinal
cleansing with Adlerlka.
Oct quirk Positive Action.
Laxatives or pills seldom overcome
Intestinal Stasis. Sods, magnesia,
"gee tablets." or powders give only
temporary relief. Inteetlnal Stasis
and the diseases of which It Is the
real cause are helped best by con
tinued REAL- Intestinal cleansing,
and by Increasing the natural acuvltv
of the bowel tract. Adlerlka get to
nv ootxom or your trouble by re
moving the cause. Ordinary laxatives
and physics act on the lower bowel
only, but Adlerlka act on BOTH
upper and lower bowels. Adlerlka la
thorough in action, yet acts without
discomfort of any kind. It can be
given to any member of the fsmlly
with complete safety for it contains
no harmful druse. Adlerlka Is quick
In Its action often giving relief in
thirty minutes. Dont suffer another
hour from indigestion, nervous dys
pepsia, dull heedeches, sleeplessness.
our ewmacn ana gas oioatlng. Qet
Adlerlka today at your drug store and
learn what complete relief really is.
FREE SAMPLE will be mailed on re
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St. Paul, Minn. Sold by all drugiuta
and drug departments. Sold la lied
(ml to ttcfi-ft'. Uf ewot
hhf
Baker City 64 30 .03 Cloudy
Boise 84 34 .01 Clear
Chicago 44 40 Clear
Denver 70 4 P. Cdy.
Des Moines 60 30 - Clesr
Eureka 66 44 .04 Cloudy
Fresno 76 46 Clear
Helena ,r 48 8 .10 Snow
Lo Angeles 80 63 Clear
Marehfleld 66 46 .48 Rain
Medrord ... 44 33 .03 Rain
New York 44 33 Clear
Phoenix 80 46 Clear
Portland 68 44 .48 Cloudy
Reno .... 68 48 Cloudy
Roseburg .. 60 48 .08 Rain
Salt Lake 66 46 . Cloudy
San Francisco .... 64 63 P. Cdy.
Seattle 63 44 .80 Cloudy
Spokane 63 36 .13 P. Cdy.
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ELKS LEAD CITY
BOWLING LEAGUE
The Elk bowling team, always a
threst In the city leugue, forged to
the top of the heap last week, leav
ing the Gates Auto squad roosting
in second place and Bowman's Bar
bers in third. ft
George Esds, one of the Elk aces,
continues to lesd Individual scorers.
Team Standing.
W.
Etks 9
Ostes Auto , i 10
L. PC.
3 .750
.668
.600
.600
.600
.665
.633
.833
Bowmsn Barber Shop 9
Copco
City Meat Market .
Bootery .
Fluhrer Bskery .
Post Office
Msll Tribune
11 .266
10 .166
Office Boys ..
Individual Standing.
(Week ending Nov. 11)
Tl. Avg.
a. Esds .
13 3287 13S
6 1044 174
13 3063 173
18 3563 171
13 1088 166
IB 3478 165
13 1983 168
13 1985 165
13 1967 164
9 1480 163
15 3323 163
9 1462 161
9 1449 161
15 3399 160
9 1439 163
8 1283 169
18 2036 157
6 940 167
9 1406 156
16 3323 156
15 2321 155
9 1391 155
16 2020 155
13 2010 155
13 1858 156
16 2311 154
6 923 154
9 1377 153
IB 2278 153
16 2279 162
9 1373 153
9 1358 151
O. Fabrlck
R. Prultt
C. Baylor ...,
F. Diamond
M. Cannon
O. Gates
P. Lou rw berry ,
J. Gill
H. Price
Herb Guenther .
S. Carey
T. Naud
F. Dunn ..
H. Rankin .....
E. L. Sollnsky
J. Hltzler
R. Smith
W. White
W. Prultt
H. Larsen
J. V. Watson
F. Brewer .
J. Moore
Dr. Lent!
R. DeVore
N. Newland .
V. Strang ....
W. Newland ,
C. L. Walsh .
H. Field
H. Strang .
J. Murray
R. Shreve ,
E. Webber
O. Bowman
E. Nichols
F. Hussong ..
Q. Lounsberry
15 2243 160
13 1803 160
. 8 461 150
15 2229 149
- 12 1788 149
. 13 1941 149
8 74S 149
IS 3313 147
IB 3185 146
15 2201 145
14 1995 143
16 2154 140
IB 3081 139
IB 3077 138
9 1337 137
15 2021 136
16 1991 133
IB 1965 131
12 1671 131
6 740 128
8 377 126
8 995 124
Hugo Guenther
H. Hussong
0. Blgelow
J. Burroughs
O. Puhl ,
R. Slngler
O. Prultt
W. Hagen
S. Sherwood
G. Roberta ...
H. Fredette .
O. Furnas .
S. Col ton
H. Fluhrer
S. Bullls
K. Murray
15 1788 119
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Medford Pear Sales, New York Auction
From New York Dafly Fruit Report , funiished to The Mail Tribune by
- the Fruitgrowers' League '
Six csrs and 3 part ears Medford
Boso-
Dmpqua Chief, Extras .
Umpqua Chief, Fancy ,
Pioneer, Extras
Pioneer, Fancy
Tip Top, Fancy ,. -Transport,
Extras
Beacon, Fancy .
Pinnacle, Extras
Plc-O-Pac, Fancy (Black Oak)
Plc-O-Pac, Fancy (Wm. McCredle)
Plc-O-Pac, Fancy
401, Extras i
401, Fancy
Trader, Extra
Growers Exchsnge, Fancy ,,.
Blue Diamond. Extras
Oregon Anjous
Red Diamond, Fancy .
Four csrs and 2 part cars Medford
vember 11! Pears doing better.
Bosc
Polly, Extras
Top of Day, Fancy
Blue Maltese Cross, Extras
Red Mslteae Cross, Fancy
Beacon, Fancy (F. Corning Kenly)
Beacon, Fancy (Various Growers)
401, Extras
Pic-O-Psc, Fancy
Pinnacle, Extras
Pic-O-Psc, Fancy
Blue Diamond, Extra
Umpqua Chief, Fancy
Oregon Cornice-
Polly, Extras
Top of Day. Fancy ,
Oregon Howells
Bear Creek, Extras
4 bxs. Oregon Cornice
Bear Creek, Extras .
1113 bxs. extra fancy Bosc, av. $1.76; 1998 bxs. fancy, av. 91.78.
F. Barr .
E. York
C. Gault ...
9 1068 118
2 338 118
8 313 114
9 996 106
1 97 97
3 355 77
R. Strang .
M. 8. Rose .
G. Tucker .
Bellview
BELLVIEW, NOV. 14 (Spl.) Oorge
Jockel and L. Davis have opened a
store for wholesaling and retailing
fruit and vegetables In -nhland, In
the building formerly occupied by
Deakln Real Estate. .
Orvllle Richie, who has been con
fined to his home for several weeks
by Illness Is reported to be no better.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Burns went to
'0'' 'rrn:'h 1 . ' Sllv
if - ix
E f-M.Atw.A" -iit -..aM.i::. .i-ja-ttMi-Af ' isVmi i nil an iimii ? mi it inmfMfttna.
C Ixam & Itatt Iiwm -t
Bosc pears. I part car Anjous sold
here
Bis.
70s 80s
90s 100 110s
130s
175
160
160
160
316
170
150
135
135
120
190
165
175
160
166
131
329
177
319
491
831
347
104
300
115 140
136
140 148 168
135
140 140
160
160
170 178
14B
175
150 155
185 300
18S 170
160 160
135 135
126 126
126 125
190 195
160
136
136
130
176
118
530
313
308
88
390
169
136
16B 168
165
140 140 150
180 160
17B
165 170 180
Bosc peers, 1 car and 1 part car
Bxs. 70s 80S 90s 100s 110s
95 305 306 190
870 186 165 170 178
73 310 310
78 175 178 175 175
871 - 178 175 180 180 180
. 468 166 170 170 180
830 186 186 J88 168
390 160 150 156 165
819 156 166 16S 150
301 140 140 140
326 175 . 175 166 185 170
133 180
120s
190
180
310
190
190
180
160
158
160
140
180
135
360
178
155
38s
175
148
184
310 338 24B 360 360
150 155 165 163 170
ISO 150
180 155
(4 bxs.
924
Medford Sunday where they visited
Mr. Burn's sister.
A group of frivfnds from Ashland
helped Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Koble
celebrate their wedding anniversary
last week. They brought well-filled
baskets and enjoyed a covered dl&h
luncheon at noon. Those participat
ing were Dr. H. M. and Dr. Mattle
Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Wllklns,
Wm. Darty, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Broth
erton, Mrs. James Hersey, Mr. and
Mrs. Julius Koch, Stuart Mower and
the honored ones, Mr. and Mrs. Kobte.
Mrs. Jesse Cates has gone to Ban
Francisco to remain for several weeks.
Mrs. Helfrlch from McKenzle Pass
Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ray Burns.
Mrs. Helfrlch will spend several
weeks here.
Regular meeting of the Bellview
P.-TA. will be held in the' school
house Friday evening, November 18.
rJ LL'i "
November
10. Pears
166s 180s
dull
195s
and lower.
310s Avg.
135s 150s
176 185
160 165
195 300
178 185
170 190
240 340
306 330
150 150
135 135
126 120
115 126
190 190
165 170
190 205
155 168
300 305
183
160 148
18S 170 170
175 170 160
308
150 150
lt3 140 140
123 120 120
130 126 125
180 17B 17B
16S 165 160
190 170 170
165 155 150
148
149
185
177
168
194
184
160
135
123
122
187
167
188
157
196
x ' 171
Comics; 1 part car Flemish sold here No-
135s
315
100
315
310
190
185
, 166
168
160
140
150
360
300
330
310
336
310
190
160
165
140
165s 180s 195s 310s
330 230
20S 195
330. 330
210 210
225 205 308
336 300
190 190 300 300
160 178 178 165
165 165 165 165
135 135 145 115
Avg.
318
188
219
201
198
186
177
160
159
139
171
149
165 178
370 330
325 300
ISO 150
30s 33s
165 150
32S 190 160 14B 323
170 155 140 135 168
140 135 149
35s 40s 46s 60s Avg.
160 ISO 150 160 161
County Council of all the P.-T.A.
association of Jackson county will
meet In this district Saturday, De
cember 10.
Mrs. Ralph Clapp, Mrs. J. H. Wil
liams and Mrs. Amos Helm attended
P.-T.A. congress In Ashland.
Katherlne and Josephine Peachey,
Bernle Helms, LilUe and Jack Cates.
Fern and Floyd Biers are all out of
school this week suffering from
chlckenpox.
Ladles who will gather at the home
of Mrs. Fred Homes next Tuesday
are asked to bring needles, thimbles
and thread, also their own lunch.
Sewing will begin at ten o'clock.
Mrs. Homer Moore and Mrs. Oscar
Martin assisted the Ashland Parent
Teacher association in serving din
ners for the congress delegates Fri
day and Saturday.
Of the 300 registered voters In
To make tobaccos mild and mellow for Chesterfield
cigarettes, just about four miles of warehouses are filled with
mild, rip Domestic leaf, storedway to age for two years.
The greater part of 90 million dollars is invested in
these tobaccos. Is it surprising that Chesterfields are
milder? That they taste better?
Everything known to Science is used to make Chester
fields right! They're mild and yet They Satisfy.
Bellview, 93S went to the poll Tivm
day and 118 votes were cast for
George Andrews for Justice of the
Peace.
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