The Hood River glacier. (Hood River, Or.) 1889-1933, June 21, 1923, Image 3

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HOOD RIVER GLACIER. THÜR8DAY, JÜXE 21, 1928
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profeti your house
from the wealhcr
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t is the effect of rain, wind and sun
on the unpainted parts of a house that
“weathers” it—that makes it age and
decay. But when a house is well pait-.trd,
the tough, elastic “film” of paint shields
the surface like a rubber coat protects
a man.
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All Fuller bouse paints and stains, Pure Prepared
Paint, Phoenix Pure Paint, Pioneer Shingle Stain;
and Concreta tor stucco, brick and concrete sur­
faces, have high protective properties as well as or­
namental value. They are manufactured from ior-
mulaathat are the result of 74 years paint-making
experience. Fuller paint prouucis give long, posi­
tive protection.
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Get in touch with a master painter before the weath­
er causes your house to show signs of decay. Or
write to our Service Department for advice and a
copy of the free “Home Service” booklet. What­
ever your painting need, W. P. Fuller & Co. makes
a paint for th»purpose.
W • P • FULLER & CO.
30a Mission Street, San Francisco
it Branches in Pacific Coast Cities
Factories: San Francisco and Lus Angeles
VARNISHES
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THE FOLLOWING FIRMH CARRY FULLER PA1NTH AND VARN1H1IEH:
R. J. McISAAC & CO.
EMRY LBR. & FUEL CO.
PARKDALE. OREGON
HOOD RIVER, ORECON
IT’S
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IT’S
O.K.
MILK BREAD
JUST LIKE MOTHER
USED TO MAKE
Carlson & Osborn
Electric Bakery
309 OAK STREET
IT’S
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REAL BREAD
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contribute to the superior-
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are made possible under the im­
proved processes and strictly lim­
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model C-T-C tire plant.
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built appearance, and are stronger,
more durable throughout — permitting
80% lower driving inflation than
usually recommended for ordinary cord
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Dealer* (or Hood River.
Other dealer, throughout the County.
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SPAN IS PROFITABLE
In the Circuit Court of the State of
Oregon for Hood River County.
Ethel T Button. Plaintiff, re. Na­
than Benaon, aoiuetimea known aa
Nathan 8. Benson, Martha E. Benaon,
O. T. Webater, secretary of the
New conditions are prevailing In re­
J. W. Condon. Clara L. Condon. Har­ bridge company operating the foil span tail merchandising as is true of all
vey Condon, Emma Condon, Pearl H. across the Columbia river between tiUHiness enterprises today. With tbe
Condon, Dorothy Condon, Evelyn Con­ Kennewick and Pasco, who stopped retailer, turnover and volume of bus­
don, Krnma Thompaou, Harriett Coffin, here last week while on a motor trip, iness is now recoguised as sn import-i
J. W. Ward. Joeephine Ward, Fred H. congratulated Hood River citizens on ant factor tn gaining net profits.
Ward. Emily I. Ward. John C. Ward, the success of their campaign in rais­
The picnic committee of tbe retail
Mlnta D. Ward, Samuel P. Ward, Min­ ing funds for construction of a motor Grocers Association, lu making plans
nie M. Ward. Alice Kelly. V. J. Kelly, viaduct across the Columbia here. Mr. for their 23rd annual grocers' picnic,
Milton Neal. Richard Nasi, Lucy Neal, Webster, who conferred with Truman consistent with their genural plan of I
Maude Acbera, aometWbea known aa Butler and E. O. Hlamhar, stated that small profits, have gone a step farther
Clementina Acbera, Ann Robertaon, the Kennewick-l*as.<*o bridge was prov­ and eliminated ail opportunity for
John Robertaon, Mary J. Woodward, ing highly successful from a financial profit and gstabliahed the pre-war rate
Della Mtmdee, Henry Mendta, Benthem standpoint.
of $1 for a round trip ticket ots the
Bravinder, sherry C. Bravinder, Olive
The eastern Oregon-Washington O.-W. R. k N. Co.’s special trains tol
F. Jtoavinder, Jamea 8. Backua, Louisa span for the first 10 days of June Bonneville July 26, the date set for
Haena, Mary M. Backua, Rayipond netted the company a gross return of their annual frolic. The ticket in-1
Backua, Jeeaie Backua, Frances Elli­ $2,300. One day the tolls reached eludes admission to the grounds, and, I
ott, John Elliott, Albert A. Backua, $280. Mr. Webster stated that the as usual, children from tt to 12 years I
Emma O. Smith, George 8. Smith, E. total June tolls were estimated at go for half f«re.
8. Olinger, Harry Olinger, Melia Olin­ $7,000.
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“We won’t take in a larger territory,
ger, Winfield 8. Olinger, Hazel Farrel.
but we challenge the Pacific Uoaft tol
Mary Kennon, Vincent Circle, Nellie
Mosier Banker Bark From Visit
produce a larger or snappier pi<*nic
M. Circle, Sylvia Heiider, William
While the business of the cities and than ours.’* said D. U. Norton, field
Heialer, Beaaie Temple, Harry Temple, manufacturing points of the middle s»*cr<*tary in charge of picnic arrange­
Flora Loy, Marlon F. Loy, Jane l>oe west are thriving, according to G. B ments for tbe RetailerN’ Association.
Backus, Velma Back uh , Jane Doe Lar­ Kellogg, manager uf tin* Mosier Valley
“It ia inspiring to feel the enthusi-l
ibee and John Doe I^iribee, and also Bank, who with Mrs. Kellogg returned asm with which the retailers and their
all other pereons or partiea unknown last week from a visit with relatl-eo friends prepare for thia event, which
claiming any right, title, estate or in­ and friends in K| u » vb City and nclgh- is looki-d forward to throughout the
terest in the real property described boring points, the prosjM'rity of< farm­ year. The salesiagn who call on the
in tlie complaint herein, Defendants.
ing communities is spotted. Crop fail­ groivrs have formed their booster club
To Nathan Benaon, sometimes ures, low prices for agricultural prod­ again, as has I mm * u done In past years,
known as Nathan 8. Benson, Martha ucts and difficulties tn flnauciug. Mr. typl are ‘rarin’ to go* ou anythiug sug
E. Benson, Harriett Coffin, Harvey C. Kellogg said, had left numerous faYiu gestetl to help make fun for the occa-l
Condon, Emma Condon, Pearl II. Con­ ing districts in a bad shape.
slon. H. II. Haynes, of the Hayues-
don, Dorothy Condon. Ann Robertaon,
Foster Baking Co., is president of the
John IlolM*rtBon, Delhi Mendes, Henry
Boosters and Bert Allen, salesmanager I
NOTICE
Mendes, Benthem Bravinder, Winfield
of the Crown Mills, is vice-chairman.
8. Olinger, James 8. Backus, Louisa TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN;
Knowing th<*se gentlemen as we do,
Bui'kiiH, Albert A. Backus, Jane Doe
we do not hesitate tp predict action,
WHEItKAS,
The
State
Game
Com-
Backus, Velina Backus, Jane Doe l4ir-
to say tile least.”
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ibee and John Doe LarilH*e, and also, misalon of the State of Oregon is
The usual athletic contests will be
authorised
under
Section
8,
Ctiapter
all other persons or parties unknown
held and an unusual array of mer­
claiming any right, title, estate or in­ 0U, General Lawn of Oregon, 1021, to chandise prizes are being gathered.
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any
open
season
or
open
any
terest in the* real proiM*rty described
dosed season in any County or Dis­
in the complaint herein, Defendants.
Drug Registrations Wanted
In tlie Name of the State of Qregon, trict of the State of Oregon for the
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You, and each of yon, are hereby re­ burning, shooting, killing and poawa-
One of the very important, although
sion
of
game
auimals
and
game
birds
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quired to appear and unswer tbe com­ therefore,
little discussed, functions of the inter­
plaint tiled against you in the above
NOTICE Is hereby given tiiat the nal revenue bureau is the enforcement
entitled suit on or I m * fore the 28th day
of the restrictive measures designed
of July, 1923; and if you fail so to State Game Commission of the State to curb the traffic in narcotic drugs.
appear and answer said complaint, tlie of Oregon has made and entered of The key to the federal system is the
record and does hereby issue the
plaintiff will apply to the court for the following
registration of every individual, part­
:
relief prayed for therein, to-wit: For
nership and corporation lawfully en­
Order
a decree forever quieting the title of
That the open seasons are defined titled to handle or deal in narcotic
tbe plaintiff ill and to the following
drugs. This includes manufacturers,
doBcriiM*d real property, situated in in Section 10, Chapter 153, of the Gen­ producers, importers, wholesale and
eral
Laws
of
Oregon,
1921,
for
hunt
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the County of Iloyd River, State of
ing, shooting, killing, taking and hav­ retail dealers, physicians, dentists,
Oregon, to-wit:
veterinarians and everyone who is
t Beginning at the Southwest comer ing in possession, alive or dead, the authorised by the laws of the state in
following
named
game
animals
and
of Section 30, T. 3 N. R. 11 E. W. M.,
which he resides to use snch drugs.
tiienci* NortlL 390.T feet, to» a stone set game birds respectively, in the State
Although the necessary blanks were
for the re-entrunt corner of the Na­ of Oregon, shall be as follows, to-wit: mailed to all registrants nearly a
The open season for deer with horns
than L. BciiHon Donation Ixind Claim,
month ago, applications are being re-|
thence North 88 degreea 08 minutes throughout the entire State shall I m * celved very slowly, After July 1, the
West 687 feet, thence North 226 feet, and is hereby decland to be from revenue office will not be permitted to
more or leas, to the 8outh line of the September 10th to OetolM*r 31st of accept appilcntions without asserting
Hight of Way of the Oregon-Washing­ each year, both dates inclusive.*
The open season for Silver Gray the penalty of 25 ’per cent of the tax,’
ton Railroad & Navigation Company,
a furtiier penalty which provides
thence Easterly along said Right of squirrels in all sections of the State and
Way line ns recorded in Vol. "G”, page where there is an oim * u season there- that any person who fails to make a
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o? ^0T’ riiai! be and tt'Kei-ebv declared rrtnra wittiin the Time prescribed by
286, and Vol. “8”, L page
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law
m » rumaHiMl in « mini not
law mav
may I l>e
penalised in a num not
I)r«*ds of Ilood River County, to the to be from September 15tb to October exceeding
$1,000.
east line of tbe said Nathan L. Ben­ 15th of each year' both dates inclusive.
The open season for Chinese Pbeas-
aon /Donation Land Claim, thence
Bean Plantings Under Way
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aoutli. along sai<l East line 1840.6 feet, nnts and Bobwhite Quail in aU sec­
to the Southeast corner of Raid Claim, tions of Game District No. 1, where
Growers
of
the
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Grove
district
thence South 85 degrees 64 minutes there Is sn open season therefor, shall are now buay planting plots of string
West 1464.5 feet to the Southwest cor­ I m > and is hereby declared to be from beans, having contracted their ton­
ner of said Claim, thence North 89 de- the Second Sunday in October to the nage to The Dalles King'Food Prod­
grrie'k 50 minutes West 472.4 feet to Fourth Sunday in October of each ucts Co. The beans will be dehy­
the Southwest corner of the Northwest year, both datea lndssive.
The ppen season for Chinese Pheas­ drated. The total acreage of the dta-
quarter of the North west Quarter of
trict, according to A. F. Bickford, will
Section 31, T. 3 N. R. 11 E. W. M. ants in ail sections of Gatae District reach nearly 75 acres. If the bean cul­
thence North 12.9 feet, thence East No. 2, where there tf sn open season ture proves successful heavier plant­
460 feet, thence North 1 degree 24 min­ therefor, shall be and is hereby de­ ings may be made next year.
be from the Second Sunday
utes Wt-st 544.6 feet, thence East 18J) clared
. Growers, who say the crop can be
feet, thence South 1 degree 24 minutes in October to the Third Sunday in handled without difficulty, will receive
East 16.5 feet, thence East 222.75 feet, October of each year, both dstes $50 per ton for the beans. Because
thence North 1 degr<*e 24 minutes West inclusive.
The open season on Quail in all sec­ of the plentiful supply of Irrigation
.792.0 feet, to the North line of said
water, it is anticipated that a heavy
Section 31, thence West along said tions of Game District No. 2, where yield will lie secured.
Section line 663.25 feet to the place, of there is an open season, shall be and
beginning; except therefrom, a tract is hereby declared to be from the
Forest Highway Closed
of land deeded to Mary Lee and re­ Second Sunday in October to the Third
corded in Volume “F”, page 321, Hood Sunday in October of each year, both
Traffic*
was halted last week on the
River County Record of Deeds; and dates inclusive, in Wasco County, and Hection of the Mount Hood Loop High­
from
tbe
Second
Sunday
In
(kctolM*r
to
excepting, also, a tract of land deeded
way within the bounds of the Oregon
to A. J. Hand, and recorded in Vol. the Fourth Sunday in October of each National Forest. Gates werq erected
year,
both
dates
inclusive,
in
Klamath
“J”, page 493, H<a»d River County Rec­
over the highway at the edge of the
ord of Deeds: and excepting also a County.
The open season on Mountain or forest bounds. The action was taken,
tract of land deeded to Victor T.
it was stated, to prevent accidents in
Beauregard and recorded in Vol. 13, Plumed Quail jn ail sections of Game ttie vicinity of th«* rock crusher where
page 431, Hood River County Record District No. 1,¿where there is an open heavy blasting is constantly in prog­
of Deeda; and excepting also the right season, ahull I m * and is hereby declared ress.
of way for the Columbia River High­ to be from the Sc*<*ond Sunday in Oc-
A crew of the Shotwell Construction
way, bh recorded in Vol. 1, page 432, tolM*r to tlie Fourth Sunday in OctolM*r Co. Is engaged in spreading crushed
II imm I River County Commissioners of each year, Imth dates inclusive, in rock on the forest highway. Those
Journal; and excepting alao tlie tracts Douglas, Josephine, Coos and Curry who have visited the district declare
acquired by the State of Oregon and Counties; and from the Second Sun­ the road Is left in excellent condition
record«! in Volume 16, page 360, Hood day in (>ctolM*r to the Second Sunday for motoring.
in NovemlM*r of each year, both dat«*s
River County Record of De»*da.
Also a tract of land lying on tlie inclusive, in Jackson County.
The ojM*n season oil California Val­
Notice to Oregonian Readers
North side of tbe trackll of the Ore­
gon-Washington Railroad A Naviga­ ley Quail In all sections of Game Dis­
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have
taken the agency for The
tion Co.’s main line and being situated trict No. 1. where «here Is an open Oregonian and guarantee service.
senson
therefor,
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is
hereby
in Sections 25 and 30, Tps. 3 Nortii,
L. It. Ganp,
Ranges 10 and 11 East W. M., and de- declared to be from the Second Sun­
Mt. Hood Hotel, or go to Keir’s
scrilK*d as follows: Beginning at a day in October to the Fourth Sunday Drug Stun*.
[xdnt in the North line of the Right in Oetoiier of each year, both dates
of Way of the Oregon-Washington inclusive, in Dougins, Josephine, Coos
Railroad A Navigation Co.'s Right of and Curry Counties; and from the i Chamberlain’s Colic and Diarrhoea
Remedy
Way, said point being 473.1 feet East Second Sunday in October to the Sec­
and 25.1 feet North of the moat west­ ond Sunday in November of each
Every family should keep this prep­
year,
both
dates
inclusive,
in
Jackson
erly of southwest corners of the Na­
aration at hand during the heat of the
than L. Benson Donation I-and Claim County.
months. It is almost sure to
The open season on Bine or Sooty Hummer
No. 40 and running thence North 185
be needed, and when that time comes,
feet, thence N. 50 degrees 50 minutes Grouse, Ruffed Grouse or Native it is worth many times its cost. Buy
West 100.9 feet, thence South 55 de­ Pheasants in all sections of the State It now.
grees 26 minutes West 26.5 feet, thence where there is an open season there­
North 282.4 feet to the center of a for, shall tie and is hereby declared to SHERIFFS BALE OF REAL PROP­
certain slough, thence following the be from SeptemlM*r 10th to October
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meanders of said slough South 78 de­ 31st of each year, both dates Inclusive.
The open season on Sage Hens in
grees 23 minutes East 233.6 feet,
Notice
is
hereby
given
that
on
Sat
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thence East 217.8 feet, thence North all sections of the State where there urday, the 21st day of July, 1923, at
Is
an
open
season
therefor,
shall
be
58 degrees East 250.8 feet, thence
the hour of Ten o’clock in the fore­
North (13 degrees 30 minutes East 250.8 and Is hereby declared to be from noon of said day. at the front door of
August
1st
to
August
15th
of
each
feet, thence North 82 degr<M*s 30 min­
the County Court House in the City of
utes East 377.5 feet to a point in the year, Isith dates inclusive.
H< mm 1 River, Oregon, I will sell for
The
open
season
on
Hungariaii
Part
­
center of naid slough and in line with
cash to the highest bidder the follow­
ridges
in
Umatilla
County
shall
be
the old Railroad Spur, thence leaving
ing described property, to-wit:
said slough and fidlowing said spur and is hereby .declared to be froriF the
The North Half of the« .North
Soutli 47 degrees 23 minutes East Second Sunday in October to the Third
Half óf the Northwest Quarter,
466.4 feet to the center of the Old Boat Sunday in October of each year, both
the Routh Half of the Northwest
landing road, thence north 79 degrees dates inclusive.
Qusrter of the Northwest Qusrter,
The open season on Prairie Chickens
30 minutes East to tbe East line of
and the Southeast Quarter of the
said Nathan L. Benaon Donation Ixind In all sections of the State where there
Northeast Quarter of the North­
Claim, thence South along said East is an open season therefor; shall be
west Quarter of Section Thirteen
line to the North line of the Right of and is hereby declared to he closed.
in Township Two North of Range
Notice
is
also
hereby
given
that
the
Way of the Oregon-Washington Rail­
Nine, East-M Willamette Merid­
road A Navigation Co., as acquired by changes in the open seasons made by
ian, in Hood River County, Ore­
this
Order
in
nowise
effect
tbe
bag
Deed dated November 7th, 1913 and
gon.
limits
or
other
regulations
provided
filed in Vol. 8, Page 677, Record of
The same is to be sold in pursuance
Deeds, thence Soutli 89 degrees 33 by law respecting the hunting, shoot­ of a writ of execution issued out of
ing,
killing,
taking
or
having
in
pos-
minutes West 2181.8 feet, more or less,
the Circuit Court of the State of Ore­
to tbe place of beginning; and decree­ esfllon, alive or dead, of such game gon for Hood River County, in the
animals
and
game
birds.
ing that you, or any of you, have no
Any and all persons hunting for, case of Aileen E. Moreland as Admin­
right, title, estate or interest in and
istratrix of the Estate of Julius I.
to said real property or any part there­ shooting, killing, taking or having in Moreland, deceased, (substituted for
of, and that you, and each and all of IMMsewwion, alive or dead, any deer. Julius I. Moreland) vs. J. H. Stanford
you be forever barred'from setting up Silver Gray squirrel. Chinese Pheas- and others, and the sale is made to
any claim, right, title, estate or inter­ ent, Bobwhite quail. Mountain or satisfy the amount decreed as lien on
est in and to sqld property adverse to Plumed quail. California Valley quail. said land by said Court, tn favor of
lha pl.lntlff haw.In ....
........... - - Blue or Booty Grouse, Ruffed Grouse the plaintiff, to-wit: The sum of
Thia summons is served on you by or Native Pheasant, Sage Hens, Hun­ Twelve Hundred ($1200.00) Dollsrs
publication thereof in the Hood River garian Partridges or Prairie Chickens with interest thereon from Msrch 9th,
Glacier, a weekly-newspaper printed in the State of Oregon, in violation of 1918, st the rate of Seven (7) per
and published it Hood River, Hood this Order, will be prosecuted as by cent per annum ; the sum of Two Hun­
River County, Oregon, for six consec­ Isw provided.
Dated at Portland, Oregon, thia 9th dred ($200.00) Dollars with interret
utive weeks, the date of the first pnb-
Qiereon from March 9th, 1919, at
day
of April, 1923.
■Ication being June 14, 1923, pursuant
Seven (7) per cent per annum, and
OREGON
to an order of the Hon. IL L. Has-
the further sum of Two Hundred Fifty
brouck. Judge of the County Court of
ETATE GAME ('(IMMISSION
($200.00) Dollars attorney’s fees and
the State of Oregon for Hood River
By I. N. FLEISHNRR,
the cost of the suit taxed at Sixty­
County, duly made and entered on the
('hairman.
eight and Ten One-Hundredths
9»h day of June, 1923, wherein you
($08.10) Dollars, and the costs upon
By GEO. H. KELLY.
are required to appear and answer
Commissioner.
the writ.
said complaint on or before the 28th
By BI,A INE HALLOCK.
Dated thia 21st day of June, 1928
day of July. 1923.
Commissioner.
THOS. F. JOHNSON,
J. H. HAZLETT
By M. A. LYNCH.
Sheriff of Hood River County, Ore­
,
Attorney for Plaintiff,
Commissioner.
gon.
Postoffice address:
Hood River,
By r. ROY DAVIS.
First publication June 21. 1923.
Oregon.'
Jel4Jyl9
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Commissioner.
Lust publication July 19, 1928.
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“How have I got along without that Shroeder Player
Piano so long? Only $496-00 and I get a duett bench and
$10.00 worth of Player rolls free. Oh boy! So beautiful
and such easy action, baby William can play it Four 3
years’ time on my own terms.”
Artemis 8c Thompson Plsyers,$15 down, $!• ■ month.
Records, Sheet Music, Phonographs, etc.
Beginners’ Studies, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Grades.
Phonographs — Steger and Claxtonola, $45 to $225. Terms, $5.H
down and
$2, $4. $5. $5.M, $4, $4.54 a month.
Straight Pianos—$435, $487, $375— $14 down; $4,18, $4 a month.
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