o
Local and
Major Surgery Mrs. Maude
Simmons, 819 Taylor st., is con
valescing at Osteopathic hospi
tal today following major sur
gery there yesterday.
,
Nam Assumed Harold R.
Wage, Rogue River, has filed
the assumed business name "Ro
deo Silversmith" in sthe Jackon
county clerk's office.
On Business Here on busi
ness this week is Eddie Canton,
Portland, special agent for Phoe-nix-Londpn
group, insurance. He
is conferring with company
agents in the area.
Blue Star Meeting Medford
Chapter 2 of the Blue Star Moth
ers of America will meet at the
homr of Mr. Mary Note, 32
Hamilton t, t 1:30 p.m. Thurs
day, Sept 15. Delegates to the
national convention in Detroit
Oct. 22 through 27 will be elect
ed at the meeting.
Move The D. A. Thiels, for
merly of 317 Ardmore ave., left
today for Palo Alto, Calif.,
where they will live, and Mrs.
Pearl ,Krof e, who lived on Beall
lane, also left today to live at
Gresham.GThe O.N. Clarys who
left here earlier now are located
in Portland. They lived in Med
ford at 12 Western ave.
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Personal
Return Mr. and Mrs. Sam'
Colton and daughter, Jackie,
and son, Gary, 1619 East Main
St., returned the end of the
week after being in Seaside for
a week visiting relatives.
Looaino Accident Eugene E
Lehrmann. Roeue River, is re
ceiving treatment at Osteo
pathic hospital today for foot
injuries received in a logging
accident yesterday, according to
hospital attendants.
RNA Social Families and
friends of Royal Neighbors of
America lodge members are in
vited to a social meeting Thurs
dav. Sent. 15. at the Pythian
building. The event will start
at 8 pjn.
m m m
Accordion Taken City po
lice reported that a $400 accord
ion, which had been listed as
stolen from the Salvation Army
chaDel. 238 North Bartlett St.,
was found in a second hand store
here.
Ca? Taken Gordon Kershaw,
115 Black Oak dr., told city po
lice that his son'a sedan was tak
en from the family residence
between 7:30 pjn. yesterday and
6:50 a.m. today and returned
wrecked. The car apparently had
been rolled over, police said.
Bievelet Found Police found
two bicvcles this morning at
Hawthorne park wnere tney ap
parently had been abandoned.
One is a red and white Monarch
Rocket and the other an alumin
um colored racer-tyoe Wein
mann. They were taken to the
police station.
Building Permits Mrs. Myr
tle Reichstine applied at the
city building . inspector's office
yesterday for a permit to make
$250 repairs to a duplex rest
dence. Jesse W. Greene request
ed a permit to erect a $100 util
ity room at 708 Narregan st. The
department made 33 inspections
yesterday.
' At Community Medical pa
tients today at Community hos
pital included Perry Regan, 622
Albert st.,' and Wiliam Hanna-
ford, 808 Palm st. Surgery pa
tients at the same hospital are
Dennis Salyers, , 11-year-old son
of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Salyers,
16 Lincoln st., and Alloch Aber
crombie, route 1, box 22, Jack
sonville.
Pickup Damaged A pickup
truck operated by F. B. Gleaves,
1170 West McAndrews rd., was
considerably damaged in "col
lision on South Grape st. at the
Nye and Naumes packing house
yesterday, -according to a report
filed with city police. The left
front fender, frame and radiator
were damaged. Lesser damage
occurred to the rear of the other
car driven by Thelma Howard,
113 Laurel st. '.
.
At Sacred Heart Medical pa
tients today at Sacred . Heart
hospital are Frank Anderson,
604 Clark st.; Mrs. John' McAv
ity, Seiad Valley, Calif.; Donald
Skinner, 135 Clover lane; Oscar
Schindler, Medford, and Mrs,
Benjamin Kalebough, Eagle
Point. Surgery patients at the
same hospital include William
George Williams, Grants Pass;
Ray Watkins, 1223 Wittiington
st.; ' Mrs. Albert Waterhouse,
Lakeview, and Frank Thomp
son, Happy Camp, Calif. ,
Bourbon "WTaisltey 8&
Freeway Meeting
Friday in Salem
Three Medford city officials
will meet with State Highway
Engineer R. H. Baldock in Sa
lem Friday afternoon in. an at
tempt to get a -commitment on
location of a proposed Highway
99 freeway through or bypass
ing the city.
Mayor Earl Miller, City Man
ager Robert A. Duff and Public
Works Director Vernon Thorpe
Thorpe will meet with Baldock.
The session was arranged by
Duff at the authorization of the
city council.
Mayor Miller has pointed out
that uncertainties as to location
of the freeway have delayed
planned . sewer, and water line
and street improvements.
There have been three official
proposals for the route. One is
an elevated to run along Bear
creek. Another outlined route is
along Genessee, Tripp and Cot
tage sts., .and a third would by
pass the city in the vicinity of
Foothills rd.
BIRTHS
. BARGER To Mr. and Mrs.
Kenneth, 680 Oak st., Ashland,
Sept. 12, 1955, a boy, 7V4 pounds,
at Community hospital.
WINSLOW To Mr. and Mrs.
Richard, box 133, Prospect, Sept.
9, 1955, a girl, 4 pounds at Sac
red Heart hospital.
DAV Meeting Disabled
American Veterans will meet at
8 o'clock tonight at the hall at
1515 North Riverside ave.
...
Runaways Two Medford
jirls, 11 and 12 years of age, re
ported to city police as run
aways yesterday, were later
picked up, officers stated.
'
Leaders To Meet County 4-H
Leaders association will meet at
Bigham.hall on the fairgrounds
at 8 p.m.- today to discuss im
provements for next year's
county fair. V
Name Assumed ' Robert M.
Ashby and Ralph W. Emmons
have assumed the business name
Hamburger Heaven, Oreg. Ltd.
and C. E. McLean has with
drawn the business name Ham
burgh Heaven, according to
county clerk's records.
Chin Up Meeting Members
of Jackson county chapter 4,
Chin Up club, will meet at Girls
Community Club, 229 North
Bartlett st., Friday at 8 p.m. All
members are urged to,, be pres
ent since important business
matters are to be discussed, ac
cording to Mrs. Gordon Bowman,
president.
Dance Class A beginner's
class in square dancing will
start Thursday, Sept. 15, at 8
p.m. at Kershaw square. The
dance is sponsored by the clubs
using the square and Gordon
Kershaw will be the instructor.
Further information may be ob
tained by calling Mrs. Ken
Howe, 2-9603.
From Trip Mr. and Mrs. Wil
liam "Kerr and son, Tommy, 14
Almond st., and Mrs. " Kerr's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. L.
Powell, Ashland, arrived home
over the week end from a trip
to coastal points including sev
eral days at Seaside. They also
visited in Portland and attend
ed the Oregon State fair Satur
day at Salem.
STooT
News About
Servicemen
RECEIVES COMMISSION
First Lt. Catherine Holtz,
daughter of John H. Holtz, 2121
Jackson st., Medford, is a mem
ber of the Women's Army corps
assigned as an administrative of
ficer at WAC center, Ft. McClel
lan, Ala. Prior to receiving her
commission, Lt. Holtz was em
ployed by the Library of Con
gress, Washington, D.C.
Lt. Holtz is a graduate of the
University of Wisconsin, where
she received a bachelor of arts
degree in 1945. She did post
graduate work at Columbia uni
versity. COMPLETE TRAINING
Midshipmen Richard H. Crain,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert
Crain, 143 .Highland dr., Med
ford, and George T. Jones, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Jones,
2508 Jacksonville highway, Med
ford, recently participated in
summer training at the naval
air station in Corpus Christi,
Tex.
They completed their lummer
NROTC training at the Little
Creek Naval Amphibious base
near Norfolk, Va.
AT YOKOHAMA
John Roland Conlon, son of
Mrs. Etta Conlon, 16 Tripp St.,
recently was reassigned to duty
in the U.S. Navy post office in
Yokohama, Japan, according to
his mother. He is a teleman-sea-man,
and his prior duty was
aboard a destroyer escort. He ar
rived in Japan about three weeks
ago-
PROMOTED
John A. Beare, 23, son of Mr.
and Mrs. William Beare, Ash
land, recently was promoted to
specialist third class at Ft. Sam
Houston, Tex. He is a clerk
typist in the Brooke Army Med
ical center's field service school.
He entered the service in May,
1954,'' and completed basic train
ing at Ft. Ord, Calif. He is a
1949 graduate of Ashland High
school, and attended Seattle Pa
cific college.
ON LEAVE
Pfc. Tom L. Miller, 19, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald T. Miller,
3210 North Pacific highway,
Medford,. is visiting his parents
and friends while on a 30-day
leave from the marine base at
Kaneohe Bay, Hawaii. Pfc. Mil
ler enlisted in the -marines in
January, 1954, and has served
one year overseas.
Valley Pear Picking
Switches to Anjous
Picking in Rogue valley or
chards has switched almost en
tirely from bartlett to anjou
pears this week, according to
C. B. Cordy, county horticultu
ral agent. Cornice and bosc pick
ing will follow later this
month. ' '
Cordy advised that hormone
sprays can now be applied
where they have not yet been
applied in bosc and cornice va
rieties to reduce pre -harvest
drop.
To reduce storage rot in bosc
and anjou pears, Cordy" recom
mended spraying with ziram im
mediately. Manslaughter Trial
Scheduled in Portland
Portland (U.PJ Cherry Ma
lone, 25, is scheduled to go on
trial Thursday for the gunshot
death of Claude Morris, 42. The
manslaughter trial originally
had been scheduled to open to
day in Multnomah County Cir
cuit Court.
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
DATE Sept. 13. 1955
Sunset tonight 6M pjn. Sunrise
tomorrow 5:51 ajn.
FORECASTS
Medford and vicinity: Occasional
light rain tonight. Mostly cloudy with
showers Wednesday. Cooler after
noons. High Wednesday 70. low to
night 54.
Western Oregon: Mostly cloudy with
occasional light rain tonight. Consid
erable cloudiness Wednesday with
scattered showers. A few thunder
showers over mountains Wednesday.
Low tonight 45-55. high Wednesday
65-75.
Northern California: Mostly fair to
night and Wednesday except consid
erable low clouds along coast and
high cloudiness over extreme north
portion. Occasional light rain north
from Cape Mendocino northwestward
late tonight. Slightly cooler Wednes
day. FIVE-DAY FORECAST
(Through Sunday)
Western Oregon: Extended show
ery periods expected to continue
through Sunday with amounts in
western Oregon averaging about one
half inch. Temperatures a little be
low normal in the high 60 or low 70s.
Minimum in the middle 40s.
Northern California: Occasional
light rain on coast near Oregon bor
der, otherwise no precipitation. Fog on
coast and temperatures near normal.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE:. Mean yesterday
65: below normal 1.
Record high this date 100 in 1937.
Record low this date 32 in 1921.-
PRECIPITATION: 24 hours to mid
night, none. Midnight to 10 a.m.. none.
Total this month, trace. J4 in. be
low normal
Total since Sept. 1. trace. .14 in. be
low normal.
HUMIDITY: Lowest yesterday 15,
highest this a-ro. 67.
CITY High low Free.
Brookings
58 49
Crater Lake
Grants Pass
Klamath Falls .
MEDFORD
Portland
87
80 .
. 86
. 74
50
43
48
'56
Seattle .
Spokane
Yakima .
69 54
73 49
77 48
Eureka
Red Bluff
Sacramento
San Francisco
Los Angeles -
. 60 51
. 96 64
. 96 55
71 48
91 68
Phoenix
Denver
Chicago
Miami
New York
Washington. D.C.
103
90
74
73
75
57
51
56
71 , 54
Oregon Air Groups
To Gel New Names
Salem CU.R) A group of Ore
gen Republican women will
leave tomorrow for Yakima,
Wash., for the Northwest re
gional conference of the National
Federation of Republican wom
en. It will be the first of 10 such
conferences throughout the Unit
ed States.
Heading the Oregon delega
tion will be these state federa
tion officers: Mrs. Clark C. Mc
Call of Salem, president; Mrs.
Fay Davis of Portland, first vice
president; Mrs. Leo Johnson of
Newberg, second vice-president;
Mrs. Harry A. Pallady of Port
land, treasurer, and Mrs. Wil
liam M. Burns of Portland, cor
responding secretary.
Bullet Splinters
Windshield of Auto
Portland U.R) Police today
reported that a bullet splintered
the windshield of a car driven
by James Ernest Coffman of
Oregon City as he drove north
on Southeast McLoughlin Cou
leva rd. yesterday. Police said
the bullet probably was of .22
calibre.
Obituaries
CHESTER FARNSWORTH
Funeral services for Chester
M. Farnsworth, 69, who died
Saturday; will' be held in the
Camp White chapel Thursday at
9 a.m. with Chaplain A. S, Fell
er officiating. Interment will be
in Camp White cemetery with
Conger-Morris funeral home in
charge of funeral arrangements.
The deceased was born Dec.
11, 1885, in Gettysburg, S.D. He
was a veteran of World War I,
enlisting in the Army on Dec.
17, 1912 in Seattle, Wash. He
was transferred to the reserves
on Dec. 16, 1915, and again en
listed on Feb. 18, 1917, serving
until Dec. 16, 1919, when he
was discharged at Camp Travis,
Tex. He served as a Private, Co.
E, 2nd Ammunition Train.
PHILLIP TODD
Graveside services for Cpl.
Phillip J. Todd, 20, will be held
in Memory Gardens Thursday
at 2:30 p.m. with the Rev. C. W.
Frost officiating. Full military
honors will be given by a mili
tary detail from the Veterans
administration, Camp White.
Conger-Morris funeral home is
in charge of funeral arrange
ments. He was born in Medford Aug.
24, 1930, and attended the How
ard school and Medford Jun
ior High school. He enlisted in
the Army in Medford in Octo
ber, 1949. He left the United
States on April 10, 1950, and
spent a short time in Okinawa
and Japan. He arrived in Korea
in July, 1950, and was taken
prisoner by the Communists
near the Yalu river on Nov. 28,
1950. He died in prison camp
on March 31, 1951. His body
was returned by the Commu
nists during the exchange of
bodies last year.
' Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. J. P. Todd, Medford;
three sisters, Mrs. Ruth E. Fans
ler, Sacramento, Calif., Mrs.
Naomi Sisco, Grants Pass, Ar
dith, at home; two brothers,
David, Seattle, Wash., and Fran
cis, Portland; two nieces and
two nephews.
VELMA ANDERSON
Funeral services for Mrs. Vel
ma Edith Anderson, Portland,
who died here Saturday, will
be held in The Dalles Saturday
at 10:30 ajn. with the Apos
tolic Faith Church in charge.
Interment will be in the I.O.O J1.
cemetery. Conger-Morris funeral
home is in charge of local ar
rangements. .
She was born Jan. 24, 1891
in Nevada, Mo. In 1900 she
moved to The Dalles. In 1907
she was married to Oscar M.
Anderson, who died in 1919.
She had made her home in Port
land since 1927.
Surviving are three sons,
Lloyd," Maupin, Ore., Melvin,
Portland and Nolan, The Dalles;
one daughter, Mrs. Delmar
Myers, Medford; three sisters,
Mrs. J. E. Obrist, The Dalles,
Miss Lola Craig, Hood River,
and Mrs. Norman Hastings,
OdelL Ore., six grandchildren
and four great-grandchildren. ,
GARY SAMPLES "
Funeral services for Gary
Wayne Samples, age six months,
who died in Portland Saturday,
will be held in Conger-Morris
Chapel Wednesday at 1:30 p.m.,
with the Rev. William C. Piper
officiating. Committal will be
in Siskiyou Memorial park.
Surviving are his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Samples, a
brother, Dennis, and the grand
mother, Mrs. Myrtle Smith, all
of Medford.
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FOR RESERVATIONS -
Tuesday, September 13. 195S
Sen. Neuberger. Urges
GSA Office in Oregon
Portland U.R) Establish
ment of a district office in Port
land was urged on the General
Services administration today
by Sen. Richard L. Neuberger
(D.-Ore.). .
Neuberger ' said - he was not
suggesting that the regional of
fice in. Seattle be "moved but he
said it was his understanding
that "there are a substantially
greater number of federal em
ployees in Portland than in Seat
tle, as well as more floor space
occupied by federal agencies."
Wall Street
New York 0J.R) Bears, with
big fat losses, covered some of
their commitments in key issues
today and helped send industrial
shares to a new record average
high. . - .
Easiness in a few rails brought
the railroad average down a
mite. Utilities managed to rise a
few cents.
Dow-Jones Average!
Dow-Jones final stock ave
raves: 30 industrials 480.93, up
4.42;. 20 rails 161.39, off 0.87; 15
utilities 66.26, up 0.13, and 65
stocks 171.66, up 0.67.
Sales today were about 2,580,
000 shares compared to 2,520,
000 traded yesterday.
Today's closing prices on
selected stocks:
American T & T 178
Anaconda .. : . 791
Chrysler .. - 88
Curtiss Wright 22 Vi
General Electric 53V4
General Motors . 138V4
Montgomery Ward 87 V4
Perm. R. R. . 27
Penney, J. C. 98VS
Radio .. unquoted
Southern Co. ... 2014
Southern Pacific 1 62M
S. Oil of Calif. .... - 92V4
Texas Gulf Sulphur 41
Transamerica 47
Tri - Continental 27
United Aircraft 83
U. S. Rubber 47
U. S. Steel '. 59
Portland Livestock
Portland-UU.P.) Cattle 300. Good
871-1028 lb Jed steers $23-23.50;
lightly . sorted at $2150 and $22;
Choice steers $24-24.75; utility steers
$11.50-14.50: good fed heifers $20;
utility heifers $10-12; canner-cutter
cows mostiy $7-8; few to $825-850,
some higher: utility cows 10-1150;
commercial $13; utility-commercial
bulls $13.50-15; individual bulls to
$1550. light cutters down to $1050.
Calves 50. Good-choice vealers $17
19: high choice grades up to $20.
Hogs 200. U.S. No. 1 and 2 butchers
180-235 lb. $18.50-19; No. 1 lots $1925;
No. 3 lots down to $18; heavier and
Maht vjoiphtjB 17-17.50.
Sheep 300. Choice range lambs
$18.30 witn gooa-cnoice lamos no-n,
mostly choice nearby Iambs $17.50;
good-choice range feeder lambs $15;
good ewes $4. cull-utility $2250.
Portland Produce
Portland (UP.) Eggs To retail
ers: Grade AA large 64-65c: A large.
55-59; AA medium 52-53c: A medium
50-51c; A small 34-35c; cartons l-3c
additional. -
Butter To retailers: AA grade
prints. 65c lb.: cartons. 66c; A prints,
65c; cartons 66c; B prints. 63c.
Cheese To retailers: A grade Ched
dar. Oregon singles 42 Vj-45 ',4c; 5-lb.
loaves, 46I,i-491,ic. Processed Ameri
can cheese, 5-lb. loaf. 39i2-49',ic lb.
Farm Market
Best Hale canning peaches from
Washington sold at a 2-255 range to
day with loose packed Elbertas most
ly $1.80-1.85: Willamette valley com
sold to wholesalers at $1.60-1.65.
Poultry. Rabbits
Live Chickens To growers No. 1
quality f.o.b. Portland): Fryers. 2't to
4 lbs., 28c; at farm, 27c lb.; light hens,
16-17c; heavy hens, all wts 18-20c up;
old roosters. ll-14c.
-Dressed Chicken No. 1 dressed to
retailers: Fryers. New York style, 39
40c lb.; whole drawn, 50-52c lb.; cut
up 54-56c lb.: hens, light type. New
York style, 28-29c; cut-ups. 40-46c;
hens, heavy type. N.Y. style. 29-Slc;
whole drawn. 41-44c.
Turkeys To producers for A grade
young hens, f.o.b. farm, N.Y. dressed,
34c lb.: A grade toms, 25 lbs. and up.
N.Y. style. 33c; liveweight basis.-a
grade hens. 32c; toms, 28-30C lb to re
tailers; A grade young hens ready to
cook, 50c; N. Y. dressed. 37-38c lb.;
N.Y. style. 34-35c; fryer turkeys, 4-8
lbs., 49-5 lc.
Rabbits (average to growers f ob.
killing plants) lave white. 3?i-4,i
lbs.. 21-23C up; 5-6 lbs., 17-19c: colored
pelts, lc under; old does. 10-12c lb., a
few higher. Fresh dressed fryers to
retailers. 57-6 lc; cut up, 62-65C
Portland Cash Grain
Portland Wholesale hay price:
New crop No. 2 green alfalfa, baled,
f.o.b. trucks, Portland, $35.
. Prices as reported by the USDA
market news service: Wheat. No. 2
soft white, $73.50 ton; No. 2 white
oats. 38-lb. test. Coast delivery, $47.50;
No. 2 Western barley. $4450 ton f.o.b.
Portland Coast delivery; soybean
meal. 18450 ton, cars, prompt deliv
ery Portland; No. 2 milo. f.o.b. Port
land, $57 ton; standard millrun. $4250
cars; No. 2 yellow corn. Eastern ship
ments, f.o.b. Portland. $63. - -
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DINNER HOUSE
$12 Crater Lake Art. Ph. 2-444
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MEDFORD (OREGON) MAIL TRIBUNE FUTEEK
Salem May Lose
Bus Schedules
Salem U.R) . Salem may
lose its Sunday, night and ma
jor holiday bus schedules, heads
of two lines serving the city and
suburban areas told city offi
cials today. '
Carl Wendt, manager of the
Salem City Transit lines, said
the Sunday and night operations
of his line and operation on
Christmas, New Year's day,
Thanksgiving, Fourth of July,
and Memorial day is costing his
firm $1000 a month. He said
the time may not be far off
when the weekday operations
can longer sustain the loses of
night, Sunday and holiday
schedules. ', ' T
R. E. Covert, manager of the
West Salem Bus Co., said opera
tion on Sunday and the major
holidays does not bring in
enough revenue to pay the cost
of gasoline, let alone other costs
including salaries for drivers.
Mayor Robert White has
named a committee of aldermen
and other city officials to meet
with the bus firm representa
tives in an attempt to head off
the threatened schedule cuts.
Salem Girl Killed
In Auto Collision
Salem U.R) MUdred M.
Messmer, who celebrated her
17th birthday Sept. 9 was fatal
ly injured when her 1938 car
and another collided at a Salem
intersection last night.
Miss Messmer was to have
been song queen at North Salem
high school this year.
Driver of the other car, police
said, was Paul Lestern Trom
litz of Salem. Neither he nor
his wife riding with him was
injured, first aid men said.
Miss Messmer is survived by
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joe
L. Messmer.
Piatt Andrews 399th
Mercy Flights Patient
Piatt Andrews, 2124 East
Jackson st., was flown to Port
land for emergency eye treat
ment yesterday afternoon in the
Stinson plane for Mercy Flights,
Inc. He went to the Veterans
Administration H o s p it aL, Lee
Flink was the pilot.
The patient was the 399th car
ried by .Mercy Flights planes
since it started service m Janu
ary, 1950. Andrews was a sub
scriber to Mercy Flights, and
the trip cost him nothing.
Andrews' eye was hurt in an
accident, details of which were
not immediately available.
MEDFORD
2 MATINEES 2 NIGHTS
SEPT. 20 & 21
3:30 P.M. 8:15 P.M.
;
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Portland (U.R) The 503rd
Air Defense group and ; the
497th Fighter-Interceptor Squad
ron based at Portland, will re
ceive new names this week.
The 503rd group, smmanded
by CoL George W. Ceuleers, will
be redesignated the 337th fight
er group, while the twin-jet
fighter squadron will become
the 460th squadron.
The two units, part of the
26th Air division, were chosen
to receive new designations un
der an Air Defense Command
program to build up morale by
reactivating the names of out
standing outf jis.
The 337th, activated in 1942,
was responsible for training
personnel for combat duty in
World War II. The 460th squad
ron compiled a heroic record in
the Pacific, 'from Indochina to
Japan.
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