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Local uniS Personal
. Permits Two builiifvf per
mits totalling $41,0(1) wen Sav
upH WpHtipsHsv Ve tw
building department. One wtt
issued to R. JS. IVIrn, 901
ViriSkor ave.. for 932,000
residence, with the oth to
Jardin and Richey, 316 Wind
sor ave., to construct 11,
000 residence. Also issueS fcv
the deDartment to RosuSk Ri
ver Orchards, Mc Andre w: rd.
una central ave., tjere an
electrical permit for S6,000
and a plumbing permit for
52,300.
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HQTU MIPFORD
Weekday t.29 P.M. vntil 12 P.M.
Sundtj 4 iJ. -11 P.M.
DREAMD
SATUDDAT I1I81IT
Finest of Medera Music with:
Leland Charlie, Tresteeee; PliKp Anderson,
Accordion; C&arfcts Cash, Drees; Roae Caoh, '
Leader, o Kago; ferecy tjepaaft. Beat Vie-.
tin. sffefcev far ?itjaji Vka e o veeaete.
aujav ii waiaht
SMACK fiJMt SHYING HAL COFFEE
Vloa TtW ienav JfUoic, Walker Has It!
Jacfccoaciiio Conmunity Hall
SATlnOAY NIGHT '
? ... MUSIC IT . . .
Dich Sp in -Dill Lively
Ah Tlu Rogue Valley Boys
Faaturinf tV sWt In Wstcrn Swing
LOT OF PUJT rOE EVEBYONE
. . . Admissieav 9ftc Fes Persea
s?teJa - JIae Alma Cris
vtn, 22 South Central ave.,
Medford, reported to city po
lice Thursday afternoon the
theft of a garbage can' from
her residence.
- aStty Theft The sheriff's
fries received a cgmplaint
Wednesday from Henry J.
Curmings, 2983 Crater Lake
hifhvay, reporting the . theft
of horse brush, damage to
C pony ring, and the possible
ridinj of a young pony on
June 17.
Mining Claim A. quartz
mining claim on property in
the Gold Hill Mining district
was recently filed in the Jack
son county court house by
Bertha Taylor, route 1, box
326, Central - Point: At the
time of filing she indicated
that she planned to work; tha
claim personally.
Collision Vehicles oper
ated by Fred Jasper Deford,
3084 Crater Lake highway,
Medford, and Wayne Ivan
Shults, 2034 West Main st
Medford, were involved in an
accident at the intersection of
HighwaVs 99 and 62 Thursday
afternoon, according to city
police. - No citations were
issued. - ' ' -
Pleads Guilty Elvin Hous
ton Watson, San Antonio,
Texas, ploaded . guilty in cir
cuit court yesterday before
Judge H. K. Hanna to a
charge of uttering and pub
lishing a false check. Judge
Hanna continued the case
pending receipt of an FBI re
port.
Stolen James Jeremiah
Dunlevy, 408 Ardmore ave.,
reported to city police Thurs
day night the theft of four
hubcaps from an autorrtobile
registered to Frederick Lee
Mellish, 117 Black Oak dr.,
Medford. They were valued
at $40.
Bicycle Two bicycles
were reported stolen from the
Hawthorne park municipal
swimming pool :. Thursday
afternoon, .according" to Med
ford city police.. The bicycles
were owned by James Stan
ley Yoder, 1624 Stratford
way, and William Arthur
Corbin, 400 North Keeneway
dr.
Camp to Open The Talent-
Phoenix Girl Scout day camp
will open Monday, June 23, at
9:30 a.m., regardless of weath
er conditions, it was an
nounced today from Girl
Scout headquarters. The day
camp, site is on .the Ivan Ol
son ranch. Girls attending are
reminded to take sack
lunches. Registration for the
camp is closed, it was said.
Where you
freet old
friends
' and meet
new friends.
ciowo .
Trash Fire A trash fire In
the 300 block, of Stewart ave.
was extinguished by firemen
yesterday on complaint of
neighbors. - --.
'
Gasoline Ignited Minor
damage to wiring occurred
when a car backfired through
the carburetor about 7:05 p.m.
yesterday at the home of Clif
ton W. Lacy, 1376 Biddle rd.
The fire was out when fire
men arrived.
r
'
" Company Dissolved The
Unruh Brothers Logging com
pany was recently dissolved
when Koy C Unruh pur
chased v Abe Unruh's interest
in the business. Mrs. Roy Un
ruh reported that her husband
plans to continue in the log
ging business.
Washington Man
Sentenced in Court
The probation of Billie Joe
Lassman, 29, Seattle, Wash,
was revoked this week and i
three-year sentence to the
Oregon state penitentiary im
posed by Circuit Judge Ed
ward Kelly.
Lessman is being held in
the county jail pending trans
fer to the penitentiary.
: Circuit Judge Kelly signed
an order Monday revoking
Lessman's probation. He had
pleaded guilty in December
when , appearing on charges
of unlawful possession of nar
cotics. He was placed on pro
bation- after being given
three-year suspended sen
tence. .
He was recently convicted
in Siskiyou county, Califor
nia, of unlawful possession of
narcotics.
Bob Crosby's Son
Nabbed in Theft Try
West Los Angeles (UPI)
Christopher D. Crosby, 15, son
of bandleader Bob Crosby,
was arrested Thursday night
with a teen age friend on
charges they tried to go joy
riding in a sport car.-''
Police said young Crosby,
of Beverly Hills, and "Jeffrey
Lee Davidson, 16, West Los
Angeles, admitted stopping at
the residence of Peter Heisser,
in the Bel-Air Area, and try
ing to push his Corvette but of
the driveway.
Heisser heard them and
called police who took the
youths into custody. Crosby
was later released to his moth
er, June, and the Davidson
boy to his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Raymond Davidson.
Officers said the ignition
key was in the Corvette.
BIRTHS
KINNEY To: Mr. and Mrs
Bennie. route 3, box 69, Med
ford, June 19, 1958, a girl, IV
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital.
.Goffman To: Mr. and Mrs.
William, route 1, box 89, Gold
HilLIJune 19, 1958, a girl, IVt
pounds, at Rogue Valley hos
pital. -
BANTON To Mr. and
Mrs. .. Melvin, 251 Renault
ave., Medford, June 19, 1958,
a girl, 6 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
PHILLIPS To Mr. and
Mrs. Kenneth, 888 Sunrise
a,ye., Medford, June 19, 1958,
a girl, 8 pounds, at Rogue Val
ley hospital.
i EDWARDS To Mr. and
Mrs. Clarence. 1409 Kings
highway, Medford, June 20,
1958, a girl, 694 pounds, at
Rogue Valley hospital.
HOCHSTATTER To Mr,
and Mrs. John Lawrence, 924
Jasper st., Medford, June 19,
1958, a girl, 8V2 ) pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
LEE To Mr. and Mrs. Kay
Fong, 619 South Central ave.,
Medford, June 19, 1958,
(twins) girl 6 pounds, girl,
6Vi pounds, at Sacred Heart
hospital.
BACKER To Mr. and
Mrs. George William, 2270
Howard st., Medford, June 20,
1958, a girl, 7 'pounds, at
Sacred Heart hospital.
Cecil B. DeMille
Has Virus Attack
Hollywood (UPI) Film
producer Cecil B. DeMille
was recovering at home today
from what his associates de
scribed as a "very mild virus
attack."
The 'veteran picture maker
recently returned from an
eastern tour, and; his physi
ciaa, prescribed rest. The 77-
year-old producer is expected
to return to his office by Mon
day. . ;
Attention
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SATURDAY NIGHT
Larry's Rock's Western Swing Band
Eagles and Guests . ... (- V
Railroad Shares
In Active Session
New York (UPI) Rail
road shares more than made
up Thursday's losses in
more active stock market ses
sion today.
Industrial shares also came
back but their recovery was
slower and less vigorous than
the " rails. Utilities neared
their high since 1930.
Gains in the rails ranged
to two points in Kansas City
Southern. New York Central
was up more than a . point
early in the day and held
large part of the gain.
Automobile issues ignored
the Senate action in retaining
excises on autos. American
lost a half point on news
Louis E. Wolfson, largest
stockholder, was selling his
shares. ; Chrysler at its best
was up one. Ford and Gen
eral Motors firmed fractions
Oil issues moved up to
gains of more than a point.
DOW-JONES AVERAGES
New York (UPI) Dow
Jones final stock averages:
30 industrials 473.60, up
. 2.03; 20 railroads. 119.17
up 2.70; 15 utilities, 78.59,
up 0.18. and 65 stocks
. 163.84, up 1.23. Sales today
were about 2,590,000 shares
compared with 2.690,000
shares Thursday.
Over-the-Counfer
Western Stocks
The following bid and
asked prices on selected West
ern securities, provided by
the Medford branch office of
Pacific Northwest Company,
are unofficial and do not rep
resent actual transactions,
but are intended as a guide to
the approximate price range.
Common Stocks Bid Asked
Bank of America 37 ?i 39"
Calif.-Pacific Utilities 29 301?
Cascades Plywood . 25
Cons. Freightways . 16
Copco 32
First National Bank.... 46
Pacific Pwr. & Lt 35 ?i
Portland Gen. Elec... 25V
V. S. National Bank 65
United Utilities 23S'8
West Coast Tel. 20
Weyerhaeuser 38
27 'i
17,
34
49 V
37 "a
26 Ts
69
25 i'j
21
40 V
investment Funds
Noon Quotations on select
ed funds supplied by the Med
ford Branch of Foster & Mar
shall, Members New York
Stock Exchange.
Fund . Bid
Asked
13.01
Bullock 11.86
Chem Fund 16.41
17.74
21.43
Eaton Howard Stk 20.04
Fidelity .. 12.95
Gas Ind : 12.75
Group Sec A via .... 9.48
Group Sec Com Stk 11.49
Group Sec Elec 6.55
Group Sec Petr 10.97
Group Sec Steel .... 7.17
Groua Sec Tobac 6.29
Keystone B-3 15.77
Keystone B-4 . 9.30
14.00
13.93
10.39
12.58
7.18
12.01
7.86
6.90
17.21
10.15
9.09
11.39
16.48
11.14
12.20
Keystone K-l 8.32
Keystone K-2 .. 10.55
Keystone s-l lo.ll
Keystone S-2 10.21
Keystone S-3 11.18
Mass Inv Tr . 10.98
11.87
11.79
5.29
13.70
TV-Elec 10.82
Value Line Inc ..: 4.84
Wellington
. 12.56
Weather
FORECASTS
Medford ind vicinity: Partly
cloudy tonight and Saturday. Scat
tered afternoon and evening thun
derstorms over mountains south
and east. Warmer. Low tonight 55,
High Saturday 88.
Western Oregon: Cloudy tonignt
and aaturday morning becoming
sunny Saturday afternoon. Drizzle
along coast Saturday morning
Warmer. Low tonight 54-62. 'High
Saturday 75-85, except 65-70 along
coast. - - -
Northern California: Scattered
thunderstorms over mountains
north portion tonight. Fog or low
overcast along coast tonight and
Saturday morning: otherwise fair
through Saturday. Little tempera-
lure cnange.
LOCAL DATA
TEMPERATURE : Mean
yester.
day 66: normal.
Record high this date 103 in 1925
Record low this date 39 in 1916.
PRECIPITATION : 24 hours to
midnight?' .04 inch. Midnight to 10
a.m.. none.
Total this month 1.82 inch, 1.10
inch above normal.
Total since Sept. 1. 24.70 inches.
7.15 inches above normal.
HUMIDITY : Lowest - yesterday
57 To, highest this a.m. 99.
Yester- a.m. nr.
day.. Low Prec.
Brookings .: - 62 - ' 55 - .02
Crater Lake
Grants Pass 74 52 .04
Klamath Falls 71 50 .17
MEDFORD 73 .55., .03
Portland 12-.' 63,
Seattle : 75
59
60
73
Spokane 88
Yakima 98
Eureka 64 . , 58
Red Bluff 83 62
;.09
Sacramento .1 1 62 57 .
San Francisco . 71 60
Los Angeles 83" 62
Phoenix , ..108 .
Denver ..... '5
Chicago 74
87
54
62
81
58:
63
.05
.09
.06
651
Miami 88
New York 71
Washington, D.C. 79
FIVE-DAY FORECAST. , .
(Through June 25):
Western Oregon-Western" Wash
ington . Temperatures averaging
above normal through Wednesday
with little or no precipitation ex
cept a few thundershowers south
west Oreeon. Hi ens 75-85 western
Oregon. 72-80 western Washington.
Lows 50-60.
Northern California No precipi
tation. Temperatures near or above
normal. . -
EAGLES!
Today's prices on selected
stocks: " . " -
Allied Chemical 77
American Can . 48
AT&T . 177V2
Anaconda Copper 46 Vs
Bethlehem Steel ;.. 414
Caterpillar Corp. " 63
Chrysler Corp 484
Continental Can 51V4
Crown Zellerbach 49
Curtiss Wright" 2434
Du Pont 184
Eastman Kodak ..Ill
General Electric . 583A
General Foods .......... 624
General Motors . 39
Georgia Pacific .... 37V4
Graham Paige . 1V4
Homestake Mining 4334
Kaiser Frazer 9Vs
Kennecott Copper 89
Lockheed Aircraft ........ 47
Katy Pfd 54
Montgomery Ward 35VS
New York Central . . 17
Penney J C '. . 93
Penn. R.R , 13
Radio Corporation ........ 34V4
Richfield Oil 80
Sears , . 29
Socony Vacuum . 504
Southern Co 3034
Southern Pacific 44
Standard California 52
Standard Indiana 46
Standard N J 54
Sun Mines ' 7
Texas Gulf 20
Tex Pac Land Trust . 11
Transamerica 42V4
Trans West "Air 11
Trf-Continental 34
Union Carbide 89
Union Pacific 29
United Aircraft '. 62
Uj A L 26
U S Rubber 34
U S Steel 64
Youngstown S & T 83
Portland Livestock
Portland (UPI) Cattle for week
198d. Choice 1102 lb. steers early
Monday 29.50; feedloi mates 29
Tuesday, other choice 28-29, good
26.50-28. standard 24.50-26: eood-
choice feeders 26-27.50: choce heif
ers Z7.5U-28; good 25.50-27; commer
cial cows 19-21,. utility 17-19, can-ner-cutter
15-17; utility bulls
23.50-25.
Calves for week 365. Choice
v-alers 29-31, few to 32; good 26
8; standard 21-25; culls down to
15; good-choice stock calves 26.50
29. Hogs for week 1185. No. 1 and 2
butchers 180-235 lb. 25.50-25.75:
mixed 25-25.75 Thursday: sows 300-
550 lb. 18.50-22. .
SheeD for week 4125 . Choir
spring lambs Zl.SO, few 22; earlier
22-22.75; good-choice feeders 17.50-
18.50; ewes 3-8.50.
Portland Produce
Portland (UPI) Eggs To re
tailers: Grade A A large, 45-46c
doz A large. 42-44c: AA medium.
37-39c; A medium, 37-38c; AA
smalls, 27-29c; carton l-3c addi
tional. - . -.. .
Butter To retailers: AA and
Grade A prints. 66-67c lb.: carton
lc lb. higher; B prints, 64-65c.
Cheese medium cured To re
tailers: A grade Cheddar single dai
sies, 40-51c; 5-lb. loaves, 51',2-57c;
processed American cheese, 5-lb.
loaf, 40-43C
Farm Market
Top qua'ity strawberries were
short of full trade call with best
at mostly z.ao and a few at 2.75;
California strawberries were 3-3.25:
m i d-Columbia cherries brought
growers no xo cents a pound.
Poultry, Rabbits
Live Chickens Quoted to rrow-
ers at Portland. Salem and south
to Eugene. f.o.b. ranch. No. 1 qual
ity fryers. 2-4 lbs., 23c; light
hens, 14-loc: heavy hens. 5 lbs. un.
20c; old roosters. 7-8c lb.
Dressed Chickens No. 1 rrade
dressed to retailers: fryers, whole
drawn, 41 -43c lb.; cut up, 46-48c;
hens, light types cut r up, 37-40c;
heavy type, whole drawn, 43-46c.
Dressed Turkeys A grade breed
er hens, net to producers on an
eviscerated basis, 27c lb.; toms,
same basis, 25c lb.: a grade vouni
hens. 35c lb. to producers on evis
cerated basis; to retailers, A grade
breeder hens, mostly 36-38e.
Rabbits (average to growers,
f.o.b. killing plants) Live white,
32-4'i lbs.. f.o.b. Portland, 22-25c;
colored pelts, 4c under. Fresh
killed fryers to retailers, 59-61c lb.:
cut up, 62-65c.
Portland Hay, Grain
Portland Wholesale Hay Prices:
New crop, No. 2 green alfalfa,
baled, f.o.b. Portland and Seattle.
$23-24 ton. -
Wholesale Prices as reported by
the USDA market news service:
Wheat. No. 2 soft white. 872 ton:
No. 2 white oats, 38-lb. West Coast
delivery, $51-53 ton; No.. 2 valley
white oats, $51 ton; barley. No. 2
West Coast delivery. $45-47; soy
bean meal, Eastern shipment, $93.50
ton, f.o.b. Portland; standard mill
run, prompt delivery, $37-38 ton,
f.o.b. PorUand; No. 2 Milo, $54 ton,
f.o.b. Coast; No. 2 yellow com,
Eastern shipment, f.o.b. Portland,
S62.75-63.25 ton. , - ,
AMANDA LAWTON .
Mrs. Amanda Lawton, : 76
of Portland died last night at
the home of her step-daughter
and step-son-in-law, . Mr. , and
Mrs. E. E. Warren; 780 Queens
dr. Funeral arrangements wiir
be announced by Chapel Mor
tuary. ' '
NOAH W. CASKEY
Noah .W. Caskey of 622 B
st., Ashland, died last night
in a local hospital, f uneral
arrangements ' will be an
nounced by the Ashland Mor
tuary. , . . : : '
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Gold Hill Grange Hall
Saturday Nite
Music by Vic Flood & the Rhythm Masters
Everyone Welcome
Check Room Free. Dining Reora Opt" Evening
Symington Complains
On Copper Buying Plan
Washington (UPI) Sen
Stuart Symington complained
today that the administra
tion's copper-buying plans are
indefensible" unless lead and
zinc get similar treatment.
The Missouri Democrat told
the. Senate Interior" Commit
tee he is not convinced that
the stabilization payments
nroposed for lead and zinc
are "sufficient to bring a rea
sonable degree of. prosperity
into the industry as a whole.
Girls State Head
lakes Office Oath
Salem (UPI) Joy Ruben-
stein, Eugene, the new gov
ernor of Girls State, took her
oath of office at a joint ses
sion of House and Senate in
the state capitol here Thurs
day, j . ,
me pretty 17-year-oia is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs
Sam 'Rubenstein. . -
Also receiving . the oath
were Teresa Adams, Prine-
ville, secretary of state; Judy
Verboort, Cornelius, state
treasurer; Gina Deschamps,
Eugene, attorney general; and
Sherrie Frazer, Moro, labor
commissioner.
All officers except the state
treasurer came, from the Fed
eralist party. Miss Verboort
came x from the Nationalist
party. '
Swearing in was done by
Joann Aldahl, Hood River,
chief justice of the .State Su
preme Court. Judy Panter,
Springfield, presided as presi
dent of the Senate.
In the absence of Gov. Rob
ert D. Holmes, Senate Presi
dent Boyd Overhulse, Madras,
spoke to the joint session,'
praising the girls for their in
terest in government.
About 240 girls are attend
ing the American Legion
Auxiliary sponsored govern
ment training session which
ends Saturday night.
Highway Group
Awards Contracts
Portland (UPI) The Ore
gon Highway Commission
Thursday awarded contracts
on 46 projects in 24 counties
totaling $11,474,884. The total
will be raised to about $13
million by additions for con
tingencies and engineering
costs. ......
It was a record one-day
award session for the Commis
sion which opened bids on the
projects at two earlier meet
ings in Salem.
One of the awards was the
biggest ever made for grading
a highway route. It was for
$2,544,745 to Morrison-Knud;
sen Co., Boise, for work on the
Coast highway in Curry coun
ty, where a $12 million im
provement project " is under
way. The specific work called
for in the contract was exca
vation of 4,255,000 cubic yards
of earth materials on 3.21
miles of the Hooskanaden
Creek-Thomas Creek section
of the highway. ."
ANDY'S
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Dominica Will
Fill Responsibility
Ciudad Trujillo, D. R.
(UPI) President Hector B.
Trujillo says the Dominican
Republic, despite its prospec
tive repudiation of U. S. aid,
will "continue to fulfill its
responsibilities" for Western
Hemisphere defense. .
Trujillo, whose brother,
Rafael has dominted Domini
can politics for 28 years, told
newsmen he will appoint a
special committee to study
congressional demands for the
rejection of U..S. aid and can
cellation of Amerca's right to
maintain missile-tracking sta
tions on Dominican soil.
He said that 38 Dominicans
studying at U.S. military
schools have been ordered
home for "technical reasons,"
along with students in France,
Italy, Spain, Panama, Peru
and Venezuela.
It has been believed earlier
that the recall of the Domini
cans was a result of the U.S.
Command and General Staff
College's refusal to grant a
diploma to Lt. Gen. Rafael
Trujillo Jr., son of the strong
man and nephew of the Presi
dent. ield Visits
National Guard
Salem (UPI) Secretary of
State Mark Hatfield took in
numerous activities of Ore
gon's National Guard during
a two-day visit to Fort Lewis,
Wash., and Camp Clatsop
wdiich was completed Thurs
day night.
Hatfield, a World War II
Navy veteran, sat in on a
night firing range briefing, in
spected two kitchens before
reveille next morning, break
fasted with a company from
Bend, tossed hand grenades,
fired a 50 caliber machine
gun, ate out of a mess kit in
the field and watched en
gineers bridging a pond.
At Camp Clatsop he watch
ed anti-aircraft practice and
took a lesson in radar.
The secretary said it was a
"real inspiration" to see the
units in action.
Welder Crushed Under
Three-Ton Steel Tank
Portland (UPI) Leo C.
Timothy, 49, Oswego, a weld
er, was crushed to death be
neath a three-ton steel tank
on which he was working
Thursday, the coroner's office
reported.
Sputnik III Rocket
Visible on Sunday
Portland (UPI) The. rock
et of the Russian satellite
Sputnik III should be visible
in the western sky about 2:56
a.m. Sunday, Mrs. Robert
Boardwell of the Oregon
Moonwatch team said today.
For An
ADVENTURE
In Old Fashioned
Good Eating Try
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KOUNTRY
KITCHEN
Chicken
Steaks
Perk
Chops
THIS SUNDAY'S SPECIAL
HAM HOCKS & LIMAS
with Corn Bread
1490 South Telman Creek Rd.
Ashland,' Oregon. Turn to
Your Right at the Flashing Sig
nal en Highway 99, 2 Miles
South of the College.
Open Evenings Except Mon. &
Tues. Sundays from Noon
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Buyers, Lumbermen
Portland (UPI) Crow's
Lumber Market Service today
reported a near stalemate be
tween buyers and lumbermen.
The service said buyers were
attempting to place orders at
a dollar less than prevailing
prices while most mills were
not willing to sell for de
pressed prices.
Crow's reported demand for
fir and hemlock by water
levelling off as buyers wait
for lower prices.
Plywood sheathing con
tinues in heavy demand at
prices up sharply over three
weeks ago. Sanded stock has
maintained a fairly good posi
tion at about $4 over the re
cent low, Crow's said.
Funeral Flowers
and
Hospital Bouquets
GROCETERIA
FLOWER
SHOP
Ph. SP 2-81 79
Charge Accounts Welcome
Free Delivery
David & Evelyn Chase,
Owners
AGERE'S the
( WILLIAM HOLDEN
LUCILE 1ALL
in
"Miss Grant
Takes Richmond"
PLUS
CARTOON
carnival!
and
CHAPTER No. 12
"Batman
and
Robin"
TONITE
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SATURDAY ONLY
ACROSS A THOUSAND
LAWLESS
MILES
THEY
DROVE
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