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PAGE TWO ~ ., THE DAILY ALASKA FMPIRE—JUNEAU, ALASKA FRIDAY, JULY 20, 1951 | Rainiers Slap gf'a"o& Retied "Indian Sign’ - Returns f2 the Majors | EI.HSSIHED HDVER SlNB Stars; Four <1000000, Plasteredon = -~ & } - Games in Lead <72 " Boston Sox | ' REAL ESTATE | REALESTATE | REAL ESTATE OO s nalehe | 10t oy e o e | PETER WOOD Wwith those five words, finis wa | By JIM HURBBART ‘ i borhood. Large yard. Full base- ior needs some finishing, excel- | ment. Automiatic furnace, water,| ent water, Auke Bay. $8400. (W40) AGENCY 11 written to the racing, ce IH".I of Ci- By Associated Press on, the first, millipn, dpllar Win- Associated ss Sportswriter in turf hist | Roberto Francisco Avila, fleet- 3 T Rainiers ar nany call th catest footed Cleveland second baseman, ond HEdrs ¢ | is the main reason why the Tribe | and kitchen. Large living room.|LOVELY 2 bedroom home, hard- __$8883% mair 1 their ) has the “Indian Sign” on Boston | Advantages finance terms. Un-| wood floors, conc. foundation, A League serie ‘ 1 nd is only one and a half games furnished. large yard & gardens, corner lot,| EACH MONTH—EACH YEAR In 1 o qer | 5t he groped as a.shokvearen | behind the American League-lead- | | INVESTMENT property on Gastin-| completely furnished including ol SELL MORE HOMES THAN Walt Ju the I'vearling in his nagive Jxe 1g Red Sox tods | “eau ave, Full price $8,000. Rental| €lec. kitchen, piano, sewing ma- ALL OTHER AGENTS COMBINED ethal p 1 the w He said,jhéuwwi. | It was Avila’s batting and field- $140.00 per month. chine. Douglas. $14,000. (W37 —$8$885— ly, 9- rs, in sagness in 1 e yesterday that gave the India $7550—3 bedroom house in Douglas. { ROOMY single bedroom house, |I challenge them to list their sales nt of t | volce. -4 victory over Boston in 11 inr | Under two years old. Automatic| bsmt., comp. furn, Gold Street each month—Peter Wood A s ! Re en it s, their ninth win in 15 meetings | oil furnace, garage, good corner | $3300. 3 W36) | — 388858 his_averaze two doubles 1} nice s W ith the pace-setters, That left the | | lot. New electric stove. Unfurn-|RENT, $65 monthly with option to Showpiace of Auk Bay, a peeled two sin3le - official trips to | Of 5 1 Tribe still in fourth place, but only nished. Immediate occupancy. buy, 4 bedroom, furn. large lot.| log chalet-type building, fireplace, the plate also scored four | Wic' e m @ Calun.c | lwo percentage points behind the |$5250—1 bedroom furnished house) $4300.-Douglas. (W39)| concrete basement, oil furnace. of Seattle’s runs | farm in the Blue-y ird place-p! Néw York Yanks i in Juneau, two blocks from bus-|{CENTRAL location, 2 bedroom| Completely furnished, including ™ i 45 ‘h Lefly Ear!|it was her 0 atikees B 1 !iness district. home, furn, near Fed. Bldg,| dishes, rugs, pictures, drapes, etc. f ” r final goal ation The world ¢l »ion Yanks bowed jBeUes Cafe — Fully equipped. A| $10,000 cash. (W35){ Over one acre, beautiful lawn, ¢ The g was £1.0°0,000. Cita to Chicago, 2-1, as the White Sox | certain money maker. COMFORTABLE 3 bedroom house,| flowers, gardens. Overlooks water & RN : INVESTMENT vroperty. A prime| furn. conc. bsmt, hot water rad-| On bus line, near stores. $5500 bounced back to within three per- | A% = store space with apartments in| iators, fine view, good lot, Doug-| will handle. i . R 5 fEiagy pointe ot i "'f’lf{‘r"§' 1 | best location. Rented with good| las, $10,000. (W27) |[EXTRA Special—4 bedroom home, :I o “ y Cur p points und‘ a IN”‘M‘»H :l hal -“91; : income at preesnt time. Owner |EXCELLENT 2 bedroom house, 2| 2'tile baths, 3 toilets, 2 rumpus up to $1,083.750 7 '(‘ll"'le l;"'l‘ ‘Lx h, JOUE, tiuba ""l g 4 : i financed. yrs. old, conc. bsmt, garage, elec-| rooms, garage in basement. Liv- L1 0 he tightest race: i S 5 TWO lots in 12th St. District. hot water heater and range, ingroom is 27x14, has firepl Sttt Ao Ol s isonIed S £ : izl cle s his ¥ . 4 P i Citation vas the savcs 6 e Rain played havoe with the Na- Ancient LeRoy (Satchel) Paice holds his pen just before he signed |~ b0y ot $750.00 each, central hot air heating, good| Thermopane windows. All hard- Jlons brok old div 1988, He | (ional League schedule wiping out| a St. Louis Browns' contract for his second stint as a hurler in view, Highlands. $16,500. (W24)| wood floors, large closets cedar- AT ) le crown — Kentucky | eyery game. The American managed | the American League, Looking pleased is Bill Veeck, new owner of ;wllham winn_phone 234'\11{:{2 > bedroom home, excellent| lined, hot Water furnace. A new knsssvani: Delmcy | to.piay all their's. Detrolt and Phil- | the Browns, who brought the Negro hurler to the Cleveland Indians lot and garden, good view and| house, one of nicest in town. the left field fenc | in scorching fashion: adelphia divided a doubleneader.| in 1948 where he did well despite his age, estimated to be in the |Office moved to Shattuck Building| |ocation, furn, part bsmt, one| $15500 cash will handle. Price San Diego reb m'ml‘ o g e The Tigers won (he second game | 5o Paige wom't tell how old. ® Wirephoto. | —Real Estate and Investment| mjle from Juneau. $6,300. (W23)| over $35000. triumph over third plac: | 1-3, Morris Martin had hurled the REpR | Securities. Alaskan agent for|pURNISHED small two bedroom|ll1th ST. in Casey-Shattuck Add. es. | EADERS KN ; | Athleties to a 5-0 shutout victory Grande and Co. home, South Franklin. (W19)| 4 bedroom home, large living- Francisco Seals dropped | o ENTIRE ISLAND, 230 acres, easily room, diningroom, large closets, F cel th San ty i 9 to 7. LISTINGS! baby, | CALHOUN Ave. bldg. lot. (G16) on 120x150 lot all cleared. Gar- GIFT AND CHINA SHOP—Out-|MANY EXCELLENT lots for year| dens, lawn, garage. Full concrete standing business possibility for | round homes, summer cabins, re-| basement. Furnished, including right party. sorts and industrial sites. large deep-freeze unit. 1 standard 118 18 In 15 games against Boston, Avila | JUNEAU—Well equipped cafe. Best, SUMMER CABINS bedroom, 2 in attic for children ns — \FIbHeS) {Brooklyn, | o ed Red Sox pitchers for 28 ! location. Priced for quick sale. |BEAUTIFUL Point Louisa cabin,| OF short guests. 1 possible in base- 2 Pittsburgh, hits in 62 times at bat, a rousing 452 oe omewar ou“ |COUNTRY—Cabin Lena’s Cove— | water, beach, $4,300. (W30) | ment. Cement walks, a nice clean Pitching (based, pu' Xne HAecisions) | hatting varage. Three.of isctain 1 also 2-bdr. home with 2 acres|SPACIOUS cabin, wired, refriger-| house. 315.009. e 74 MBrocheen, BbaAEs Bt heen banged S BN cleared land, garage, root house,| ator, etc. Lena Point. $3,465 (W31) |FORMER Pusich residenze, Doug- | twirlers; all in one ga Seven of | PITTSBURGH, July 20 — (& — etc. GOOD fci year round home, needs| las—3 bedrooms, very large kit- sepairs, large pat. ground, good| Cchen with new equipment. Full 44} | Bob's 24 RBIs have be & tha Jersey Joe Walcott got set today rmJ S e ington, -335; e 3 ol G ” re rl oa( “one of the happiest days of my MURPHY & ““BPHY view. Thane. $4,300. (W21) | basement, oil furnace. Lflrg:fi’;{)’;- ete. $11,500. (based 00 times at It wasn't until this yea Musial, St. Lous, 376; Rob- | discovered he had “cousins” as far | 7 Brooklyn, 454 Horth ag¢Hoktor, a awa ) S erse Ashburn, Philadelphia. v Avila Seeks 'Em Pitcher Ed Ceres! decision to Portland got to him in the ing it up with fc eighth. Joe Brovia dri home run of the uprising w !in the opener. In a night game the | I/ f PR g e A : g ssoctivtell Tréss St. Louis Browns beat Washington, a un en | WE WOULD APPRECIATE accessible year round, good bldgs,| Dbartly furnished. $12,100. i other features. $26,000 (W25) | BEST view of city—Vienola home i | i 1 i AMERICAN LE. Boston 6t Batting -1 (’\Il('ns(’ tnn Olevaland [P S e !lm 87 hits bave gone for extra| 02 "l')‘““l‘]‘) s coklaaitisiy vichest| |Phone 676 over First National Bank |LOW rental apartment property, | oenm, 2 it Detroit Yo thicats 1‘03‘ ¥ v ' | bases), slapped four yester “’,’r‘} BUDIGORERESI | excellent business lot, can be!novE in today—Brekhus home, t 2 [ ago, 5 bk he newly crowned hc:n\\\ewhl - | nver i " = Y ) Wast , a * - e Er oo |lead the Indians to their triw converted for better income, furnished, ni ol J har- ashington 35 > runs — (Zerpiady Philadels [E5E TH SEHS T Ritte champion of the world could hardly | ! $15,000. vay| womshed; RIESTULY: JULER I Philadelphia 33 Williams, Basten, 18: A8 1oRNianatagae Spored plny: I beR 2 a G bor. Also 60x20 double quonset, I : f 3 o T A e o PR ke control his excitement as he pre |( ez Here e S T S St. Lout: 27 13— Eindesy Bosthn)iand | BoD-Lemon. with the tying rup.after nhved to leave for Oamden i ! can be sold separately and moved g e B {the Sox had tallied once in the top | ; il | apartment bldg. with bar, excel-| )" po o0 10500 for both. , Philadelphia, 857 ‘( = “I just wonder how many pu\pll nt b 42 000. 8) | FEo: i b EoE I i ¢ f the 1ith. With two out, Sam 1 e on hand;”shid Pelix Bevabis: | og’ saiahie 0 [ eas PR A N (B6) ' S\MALL Boat Harbor—2 bedroom, Y 2 g | GENERAL store with considerable| ™ houge, half block from new school NATIONAL LEAGU | Chapman singled behind third. 14('1[1 ! ” i . 1 hio, manager cof the Cinderalla (No Games [ fielder Ted Williams, ~expectin : o Studerg?s | property. Excellent location and| gogs 1WIL Games |Avila to stop at third, held the ball | § i (",:"l‘:” k:’?:,”“}hl'fx:’: FIS!IIIIQ SeaSOI'I | business. Approx. $55000. (B3) gy'sT next Juneau Marine—2 bed- Brooklyn I momentarily. Avila, with 2 burst of | ‘ S et et RESTAURANT. $2,000. (®B9) | "700m house with latge fanced i Lc | SIS T speed, surprised Williams by keeping | 3orounder Wednesaay| O the remainder of the sum- COUNTRY busmes"s bldgs. <W3';" lawn. $6,500. New York | ‘Satem 10, Tri-Gity'8 right on running to beat Ted's throw | el ¥|mer, Alaska will be headquarters, COCKTAIL bar, $19,800. (B | GASTINEAU Ave. 2 bedroom furn- Cincinnati 5 | ‘“’,‘e‘“‘q‘,cb', A Ll R ito the plate. | 5 . . {for Nick Bez, one of the import- |CHICKEN ranch, good business| isheq, $4,000; $500 down. Philadelphia R e | Vollmer Down o hen Joe went back to Camden |an; copnery operators in the Wil sell all or part. (B5) | pACK of Baranof—2 bedroom fur- : = ane 5, Yakima 1. 2 | after his first fight with Joe Louis | we RESIDENTIAL grocery. Will lease | 9 * Boston % Until the 25-year-eld Avila put 047 northwest. | 8! nished, large back yard. $5,250. Ohicao ‘,' 13, Tacoma 4. s y X o B | in1 around 100,000 were on hand. | pey arrived Wbdnesday from| oOr sell building. (B | . he finishing touches on his batting probably be more today.” | anenorage. after EASTAUGH ON VACATION™ | Spree, it looked like big Clyde Voli- | F. O. Eastaugh, secretary of the |men of Roston would once again| '/ chamber of commerce.and city mag- | emerge as the batting star. The istrate, is spending his fwo-weeks | husky outfielder smashed two hom- cation at his cabin out Glacier | €rs. The first, a two-run belt, put Mike Monagle is pinch- 'the Red Sox in frent 2-0 in the sec- 1¢h as police judge | ond. The second came in the 11th ' the- sacre- and put Boston ahead, 4-3. The Red Pittsburgh ]v(x;;):l( :i, B‘yc;:;‘ MANY OTHER LISTINGS PETE“ woon' Bob Druxman-Phone 891 AGENCY he made a quick trip A g | kiddies and to Todd and will leave Saturday th{éag;\l‘;gsn&fsgfifite {1 ey Auke Bay—Fritz Cove Road |-- Walcott wasn't a bit tired al-/ Bez is president of the P. E. | | | WANTED ize of the crowd didn’t worry |10 B The 37- r-old quiet- 2 1 champ just said he was eager i “see my wife, all my friends. —where Pacific Coa Le | No. 3 Klein Bldg. Tel. 911 though he found his first 24 hours|Harris Company, Todd Packing ! i ampion more rigorous than a Company, Columbia River Pack- | ng grind. ing Company at Astoria, Oregon,! ron SALE q i { i | ? Seattle F Hollywood S & Los Angeles Sox found themselves behind, 3-2, <. & i Brcrasescia Soion in the ninth. But a pinch single by | Len Casanova (above), football | When photographers asked yester- |and of West Coast Airlines ' i Oikiisa A Vet NieRlishplHod Bhe 0BREG - | .. st the vnivirdts of St | day I be maihded woplnEL miN | o i L e o SALESMAN wanted to sell line’ Portland Beaver 55 61 Thomas W Conu_&ll of i‘immmrse Outhit 11-5, the White Sox never-| " * 8% " | Charles — who was staying in the! § S s ATION 16 hp. JOHNSON Outboard mo-| O©f watches, bards, jewelry, etc. San Francisco spencing a week in Junesu-on va- | heless took the rubber of the three- | burgh, will take over the gtid |yci ' ia, 1 ot want to| Nomice O Y tor. Cali evenings, Blue 168.| to cover Alaska. Write exper- San Diego 430 cation. He is at Hotel Jdneau, | game set with New York on the er-| coaching job at the University of |intrude on Ezzard but if he's willing N = o}rua“b i hat El - b e e J‘;:';a;l: — e ratic but effective hurling of Howie 3 i s ¢ Notice is hereby given that Elmer | — TR« 70 1 P o e e e e 2 e e elded at| OTSFOm: It has been announced |to shake hands, so am 1 | T Howerter, has made application [100 PATHOMS, 5 5/8 inch gdl\an-‘ — = EYES EXAMINED LENSES PRESCRIBED "= | ..\ oue nit in cach of the first! by Harry K. Newburn, president | A few minutes later the two were| = = ") = o inder the Act of | - ized cham Call 29. 865-6t | WOULD like to buy filing cabinet, = DR. D. D. MARQUARDT | e inninias, and PRLiviloners on| of tha ORebnachool. (h Wisks | KRR SN BB BRI ey 26, 1954 Ta Stat 0D fept dul —— 1 datter.slng, 9-tler. Dek. (BORer ) = . . U, BB TOE. SN0 B o0 he N, 8 d much. Asked later what Charles had]L Plat of UsS. Survey No. 2392, ]rRONT room set, washing ma-| Hurlock. P. O. Box 2837. 863-3t = OPTOMETRIST &=, s e SV e ‘nhole, . Jersey Joe said: o tesites,| chine, radio, high chair, mis- = P RO, g reniisd = |by Billy Plerce in the ninth. A v | “He said he ran into my punch— ?;“‘f’ ’““‘i Groyp -l ‘H°(‘;“.es'z;' cellaneous. Douglas 2441, 5th - E, | SALESMEN—Absolutely make $50.00 = k. "= |double play ended the last Yankee| 2 1616 hook that. floored Bl g | Tract A, Sheet No. 1, situatpd In fie | o a day. New sensational utility = PHONE 506 FOR APPOINTMENTS =. =ltn my left hook that floored him an | Loop Section, Glacier Highway, treet, white house. 865-3t| @ = 2= | threat in the ninth. S Dfli |n B"e! won me the championship of the | J : ; 4 item for every food, beverage N —— - ————— | The Sox got their runs off loser| p werld, But you know, I sort of | About 14 miles northwest of Juneau, 119 FT. CABIN Cruiser—6 it. beam,] outlet, etc. Samples furnished, | Ed Lopat in the third. Chico Car-| By Associated Press steered that punch thataway.” containing 4.83 acres, and it is NOW| anchor and line, 22 h.p. Johnson| Utility A Co., 53-AG West Jack- rasquel singled, Joe Erautt walked, pishs in the files of the Land Office, An-} in good condition. Call Red 630| son, Chicago 4. 861-1t ' | both runners advanced on a sacri-| Los Angel - The University of | chorage, Alaska, latitude 58° 23’ 30”7 or 288 between 7 and 9 p.m. — T T T / the H H | N. longitude 134° 38’ W. } 864-3¢ | HELP WANYED—Alaska Laundry. and pAA vlce presldenl Any and all persons claimmg ad- 758-t1 versely any of the above memmeeIL C. SMITH Typewriter $10.00. Call | fice and scored on a fly by Bob Dil- | Pennsylvania agreed o ¢ - - . E ‘ abi linger and a double by Fox. NCAA ruling on football | SR = 10 was restored to “good standing.” - | : 3 | 1and sh laim/ Orpheum Rooms J. C. Hibard,|! WAITRESS & 1 Fountain glrl. g . T ; = L &oes Ihrough Here I an ould file their adverse claim/ MWithebicer 5. 864-7t| Fercy’s Cafe. 155-t1 e finest array of colorful curtains an | waukee — Ed (Porky) Oliver in the local land office, Anchorage . - - | lead in he e N open goll irty days erea. T, or ey wi stock, peep si ht, $75. 00 2 airs drapes in a full range of sizes and fabrics. || By Associated Press tournament. | e aired by tUEI BRIt e | (i DEcTRlERG vars| LOST AND FOUND : -Capt. and Mrs. Harold Gray | P skis, 6 ft. and 6 ft, 3 inches with | Batting — Bob Avila, Indians— —_— s {3 Y | statutes, poles, $18.00 pair; 30 ft. troller, 1 s t overni i n nd ex- en won |SPent overnight in Juneau ai { GEORGE A. LINGO, under construction with all ma- | FISHING pole and reel in vicinity .|pected to leave today for Fair- ; . . in its banks. They expect to return to Manager.| terials to finish $1250.00; bench| of old CCC Camp at Montana | his single — fourth of the day —| Bastaad, Sweden THE CURTAIN SHOP | i, aad e scorea s way ino | Evopean sone semi-1 MEZANNINE FLOOR —— ; th # ai ! the tally that beat the Red Sox, 5-4, | 5-0 margin. World Airways with headquarters |in 11 innings. cup | First publication: Jnze 29, 1051, saw and joiner on steel frame| Creek. Reward. Phone 361 or s e H ¢ P T “"" |ceattle Sunday. Captain Gray is | 'StI J 5 eek. . JReware, o | first on Sam Chapman’s single with | test against the Philippines for a a vice president of Pan American | Last publication: August 24, 1951. with 1 h.p. electric motor $95.00.] 953, 865-3t |-~ | Gordon S. Peterson, call Black G i P+ 474 after 5 pm. or call Eureka P‘ISHING POLE and ree] between Inglewood — Citation, the only [!B,_San Francisco o ; HERES A Apts. No. 1, 864.3t| Tee Harbor and Auk Bay. Call = - | Pitching — Morris Mar g g !uneau-young hardware €0., INE, -{fietics — blanked the Tigers, 5-0, on | million doller winner in racing |, o el oo e Mgt e 121. 865-3t ~—e | five hits and no walks in the first | history, was retired to stud it e has ob: DOUBLE Drum Hoist with power | - e M e Al i Pinaet Thspduan A R it st 2 _ligame of a doubleheader. The Tigers e BDROAVAS " . el and all the accessories. Can also|ONE medium size ly mrSHs TINCE) SAPONARE.ARS A IR NIREIRS S T e it ¥ Lriglowodd, Oallf,—Be Happy, 820, CUred. thes soepery Eurine iho be used as drag line. Phone 399, |haired dog, answers to name Gor- s Azt e 2y 10’00{) R "‘“;"[‘}10,‘_‘ trip. It is a routine prip for Cap- | 864-3t | 1o, wearing harness. Notify Willlam 2 | won the $10,000 feature race a tain Gray. | L3 Winn, Phone 234, JUNEAU H. B. Avakoff, Fairbanks jeweler, | ADS PAY— |IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF skiff, almost new, $110. Madsen's is stopping at the Baranof hotel. | —EMPIRE WA S P! 2l Cycle & Fishing Supply. 863-4t , = : ; | sucm ovson e - | SPECIAL e MISCELLANEOUS t Judicial Division, Juneau, Ter- ONE home canning machine, large of Alaska, In the matter of meat grinder, 3% h.p. Johnson H. B, AV, | lywood Park. : , & § AVAKOFF HERE lywool IN BETTER USED CARS 14 FT. PLYWOOD flat bottom 851-tf HOPE'S SECOND HAND STORE | FRED HERMAN MARTIN, Bank- . rd, % h.p. split phase motor {Tupt No. 190, Notice of First Meet- . o ety tnatr,wash. | We buy. seil and trade. 214 2nd A N N n u N g E M E N T |inz of Creditors. To the Creditors 1949 Chevrolet ing machine. Odds & ends cheap. St. Phone 908. 793-t1 |of Frcd Herman Martin of Juneau, 4-door Sedan See at 7 Mile Sunny Point. 861-3t g Alaska, a bankrupt: Notice is here- e G Ty PPt . run nEm % e 'by given that said Fred Herman 1940 Plymouth WESTINGHOUSE _ refrigerator, 1 In a few days I am going below to renew | Martin has been duly adjudged a 4-door Sedan cu. ft. Excellent condition. $200.00 i / and develop Public Relations, Sales, and || bankrupt, on a petition filed by him | ioan R Phaope, Qeen 04 G 580 o e other Commercial Centacts. If I can do any ‘cn me1 4trh dtay :efuiznsl :)9‘?:1,‘ ;::d i JOME with flower garden. 211| rotel Bhone 800 B93.t8 i | S . N that the first mi ed- . i ns. | — _— e = . errands or make any calls, Personal or Com- | itors will be held at Juneau, Alaska, | e R Willoughby Ave. Call anerr;g:_& R T : e s mercial, write me. !in the United States Commissioner’s | PRFEE i RN SR e P e 735-t1 LE! \ | Court. Room, Federal Building, on | DORY FOR SALE. Phone 229 for| - i information. 854-12t | RENT-A-SAW-SERVICE. One-man chain saw, new Titan, $20.00 day. | Skil-Saw $5.00 day. Call 911. i ‘lhc 31st day of July, 1951, at 4:00 - & Ted Theobald ; o'clock P. M. at which time and' B.W.COWllllg co. e /, S nage !place the said creditors may at- | Gl = 625 g'\'l:;-k:? le;t.]“asanLI I tend, prove their claims, appoint a 115 Krpnt BLoeet Jdavme of 819 celuls, I T EAMEEATED Rooms, weekly. o i Sanns, SRR Rt o Phone 57 MT. OLDS HIKE CANCELLED Monthly. Colonial Rooms. 63-tf ' TR T creditors, examine the bankrupt, and | In Care of President | transact such other business as may B fh Harris Trust and Sn.\ ings Bank g{:::;x ‘:c ?::i-o:i?:,emzxsiflm;:l;i Chicago, Tl | 18th day of July, 1951. Buell A. Nes- | pett, Referee in Bankruptcy. Pub-! 1ushed. July 20, 1951. The Ship, Shank and Shutter club projected hike to the top of Mt. Olds set for tomorrow, has been cancelled, H. E. Beyer, president, announced today. The trip has been set up to August 4. wLRLH‘ZER Spinet piano for rent. Anderson Piano Shop. Ph. 143 —EMPIRE WANT ADS PAY— “%

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