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Stotesman-Journol, Solem, Thursday, October 22, 1981, 9C 250 PUBLIC 0 1 COSTUMES, DEVILS TAILS, BIG EARS, FACE PAINTS, SCAR GOOK, MORE MASKS, Mobil Hornet BENDIX-REX EXCLUSIVE BENDIX DEALER BROOKWOOD CENTENNIAL PARAMOUNT KOZY PACIFICA SPACEMASTER PAN AMERICAN McMINNVILLE FACTORY HOMES, INC. 848 H. 99V Or. 97l2t Home of the Bendix Foctory Same Location Sinct 1948- J2iliM 47? 15H MOBILES LOT Neat clean bedroom 1976 mobile on it own lot. Insulated finished snop.

club house, pool, nice orea, E. Priced at Assume low interst loan with less than 17,000 down, call Ron Rodke 371 3013 or 393-IO. 1128) REAL ESTATE PROFESSIONALS SALEM MOBILE HOMES HOMETTE REDMAN WE trade tor real estate. Open 7 days a week, 5780 Commercial SE, Solem, OR 364-6624 LOW DOWN 1978 Golden West 24x60 3 bedroom, 2 bath. This lovely home has a composition roof, fireplace and includes 2 decks, an awning, skirting and heat pump.

Set in nice Stovton park or can be moved. New loan available at below market rates. Call for more information. KILROY'S MOBILE HOME SALES. 371-6820 or Woodburn A STEAL S1500 and take over low pay ments with interest under u.

1978 CORINTHIAN 24x48 3 bed room, 2 bath. This all electric home hos a composition roof, partial lap siding, upgrade cabinets and includes skirting. For more information coll KILROY 5 MOBILE HOME SALES 981-0146 or 371-6820 or evenings 390-5273. CHOOSE YOUR HOME-NAME YOUR TERMS Over 70 mobile homes set in lo cations 'about every type of contract option you can imagine Let one of our professionals match you up with the right home on the right terms. NATIONAL M.H.

SALES 390-5111 WE BUY, LIST SELL USED MOBILE HOMES With a net pavoff to vou. We take care of all details. FINANCING AVAILABLE Kilroy sMobile Sales '81-0146 Woodburn, from 371-6820 or eves, 362 2194 6 MOS. FREE RENT With purchase of new mobile homes bv owner. 1 otters front kitchen, other has front bdrm.

Both 14 x56' Set ud wsklrting. decks, awnings gutters. In Ad-oieblossom Mobile Pork. Within walking distance of bank, res-tauront, Dept. store.

$17,500. 390-7325 or 390-3766 REPOSSESSION 28x60 LIBERTY with 3 bedrooms. 2 baths. This 1980 all electric home has hardly been lived in. Available with low down payment and below market interest rates.

Call quickly on this one. KILROY'S MOBILE HOME SALES. 371-6820 or Woodburn 981-0146. Fleetwood Glenbrook deluxe Mobile Home. 28x52.

Comp root, lap siding, thermo windows, cathederal celling. Plus many up grade features, only 437450. Woodburn Manufactured Homes. 165 So. Pacific Hwy, Woodburn.

962-8300. TRADE FOR DOWN 69 Fleetwood 12x64. 2 bdrm NE, all electrtc, skirting awning. Storm screens $8450. Balance on contract.

363-2338 24 wide Skyline Allison Mobile Home. 2 bedrm, 2 both Comp roof Only $21,495. Woodburn Manufactured Homes. 165 So. Pacific Hwy, Woodburn.

982-8300 10 wide mobile home expanded living room. Very good condition Only $7995 Woodburn Manufactured Homes. 165 So. Pacific Hwy, Woodburn. 982 8300.

1970 24x60 3 bdrm, V-7 bath, family, living, dining utility rms with covered porch. $11,500 or best offer. Coll 581-4437 14x50 Like new, air cond, land-scoped, adult park. Near bus maM. Ideal for retired or non- 10x55 WITH ADDITION on Mv.

rm. AM remodeled. WW carpeting, carport, fenced yd. $7,900. SUPER PRICE 24' wide 2 bedroom, comp roof, 011 elec Special metal exterior.

L6O0769v7 1 45DL fL PAY CASH! Need mobiles 585-3240, dir. 1978 Hillcrest, 3 bdrm, w-eorth stove, must sell, exc location In mpbiJi. park. 994-9575 Otis 2BDRMHOME-S6500 adult court. 363-4509 Sunset Pork beautiful setting, small dbl.

wide 2 bdrm. 1956 FLAMINGO 8x44 1 bdrm, good cond $2000 See at 3890, WgidDxNE.393. 89, Clean x60 setup, $80. rent. Nicely furnished.

Coast Trade, mP to hp 5 gsh. 1: 769- 7307 14' WIDE, ALL ELECTRIC 3 bedroom, both. $13,900. 76971 4i p.LB 1979 walden, 28x70, 3 bdrm, 2 both, heatolator frplc, 222-7746 Ptind wkdayv SHADY ACRES $25000 2 Bdrm 2 Ba Den. 1978 Doubiewide with composition roof.

Shows like new and space rent only $R9 Has G.I. Loan that con be assumed by anyone. MOBILE HOME MARKETING 588 8114 Or Mobil Horn DO Sdoc for Rant Adult Mobile Home Pk nr. shop- Ding Overnight spaces avail. alsp independences 838 4552.

Arrowhead Mobile Home Pork Adults onlv Dbl wide Porfjgnd. Rd Nfcjoi' 925 CLOSE IN Permanent travel trailer space Adults, qll 363-2084 SPACE AVAILABLE tr smaller trailers. 8 or 10 wldes. adults no 362 9IJ9i 202 Funeral Notkas Milton Fredrick Miller Late resident of 923 Bay Newport, Ore Mon Oct. 19 in a Newport hospital.

Survived by brothers, Dale Miller, Robinson, Fred Miller, Dixon, Donald Miller, Dyer, Ind sister. Gertrude Matson, Manteno, III. Services will be held En. Oct 23 at I 30 PM in the RIGDON-RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL, Cottage at Chemeketa NE. Father Ward DeBeck officiating Ritualistic services conducted by Salem Elks Lodge No 336 Interment in the F.Iks Circle City View Cemetery Harlan (Cy) J.

Perkins Services will he held Thur. Oct. 22 at 1:30 PM in VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAPEL, 605 Com'l SE at Oak. Interment Resllawn Memory Gardens.

Ritualistic services conducted by B.P.O.E. No. 116 Capt. Eu-gene Conover officiating. Nan Lou Thompson Services will be held Thur.

Oct 22 at I 30 PM in the Eirsl Presbyterian Church. Pmale nterment City iew Cemetery. Arrangements under the direi ion of the VIRGIL GOLD EN CHAPEL. 6115 Com SE al Oak. 204 Supplements DEATH INFORMATION A I hi recorded message.

371-1567 ntn loir and I Found MORRIS IS LOST Only his name is Toby 4 he hos stub tail small feet We think he got Into a car in Woodburn lO-n. Kis con if you ve seen him. REWARD 981-6340 Collect LOST YOUR PET? Visit the Humane Society first 4246 Turner Rd. SE. Salem.

Open Mon-Fri. 10-6; Sat 10-5; Sun. 1-4. All lost pets Morion CO-, $50 REWARD for return cf 3 yr. Mole Sprlnaer bpaniei.

wnire waork Drown soots. Last seen Englewood or eg. Steve J6Z-yiB or LOST CAT 91 3. Black, brown, ton. 4 yrs.

Long nairea Temaie. bik striped race Judson 8, Cottage SE. 585-3658 Generous Reward Lost between and 8pm on the 14th one set of golf clubs telephone booth in Bobs Parking lot across from Lgnegsrer mom, lonea FOUND: Shepherd Elkhound? Mole, appx 6 yrs. old 'choke chain. Loose In Scofts Mills vi cinity since July per locals.

Call 3P-3Z38 days, or B-zj eves LOST: Near OSH Grounds Older female Shepherd mix Dork brown, collar has numer ous togs. 362-8629 LOST: Looks like Dachshund wDobermon markings, puppy near Maytair, Liberty Rd 5 Re ward. 378-0746 FOUND: Black Lab, approx 6 mos old, temaie, wearing leath er coiiar, Church Center St 399-2970 work, 3937588 home LOST: Puppy, Springer Spaniel 9' 2 weeks old, bandages stitches still on legs 8- tan. Vic OT Long Ave on sat. Jvy-BBOZ Found female grey terrier mix wearing black flea color and choke chain around 25th st and Mission near K-Mort 362-4718 Lost: Reading glasses at State Fairgrounds at races Sat, Oct 17th.

Box. No. 47. Need badly LOST: Gold Cocker Spaniel, 4 mos. old, In 4 Corners area, answers to Showna.

Reward for mto. Coll Videls 363-5)56 LOST Hand truck, vie. 17th. St. Mon.

Oct. 13fh, oround 2PM. Re-word, 393-7047 after 4PM. LOST: Ladies round blue faced Ariston watch, black strop. On Oct.

13. REWARD! 393-5152 LOST: Female Black Lob. In area of W. Ellendale River Dr. in Pallas.

623-2716 Found Block dog Oct. 16, in vicinity of Market St. in Salem, red collar, 655-4104 Oregon City Lost: Sheltie, Fern. Sable White. McGilchrist'Condalarla Hts SE.

Reward. 363-0567. Lost grev white female cat wwhite flea collar, vicinity of IP Rd. Reword. 363-3113 FOUND: Gray kitten found in area of YMCA in Salem on 10, 16.

390-6076 LOST-BLUEPOINT SIAMESE KITTEN, in Skyline area. Owner heartbroken! 371-6635 Found: key near Monteaomerv Wards at Mall. Leather tag at- tocneg. 364-31 iy lo describe. Lost: Englewood orea 1016.

Female Scotty. "Meogan Chltds uet. Reward. 588-0637 eves. Found 10-16: Gold Cocker Span iel wearing a little red collar.

Please coll 581-5043 FOUND-wide gold wedding bond. Vicinity State St. 363-1832 lost Sunday eve. Keys in brown tQMLKeiieiorea, Call 39Q 232S 216 Personal DIVORCE S68 A8 BANKRUPTCY V28 NAME CHANGE (Plus filing court fees on all the above.) CALL TOLL FREE: I -800-452-5546 8am-6 30 pm DIVORCE SERVICE. INC.

aM.J8iif.nj!!teortlfinsi ATTENTION LOGGERS Do vou know where to look for a lob? Our report gives details on hundreds of logging outfits, $10 SAS Enterprises. Ash St, PO Bgx 403, Myrtle PL97458, NEED A P.O. BOX? Private Locked Boxes. The Other Mall Service. 1115 Modl- son Nt; ioiem, yH jj voju Private hot tub room bv the hour.

price with this ad. Donna Motel, 3835 Portlond Rd 6,364 9424. Nexxus Perm, now $1980 Hair cut lr price W'Perm. House of Mlkkel. For onpt 3995 Commercial.

5.iBtiini! Bpb'U SINGLE ADULTS 581-4839 Introduction SeryiccC Sculpture nails special this mo. V12.S0. Eur piercing special $795. tveiicr 393 13.19 HAVE ALCOHOL TROUBLE? Contact Alcoholics Anonymous J7V5 Center 5J, 399-0599 250 Mobil Homes Funeral NotK4 Daniel R. Burleson Late resident of 2184 Man-zanita Salem, Ore.

Mon Oct. 19 in a local hospital. Survived by parents Mr and Mrs Jerry Burleson, brothers, Mark Burleson and Stephen Burleson, all of Salem, grandparents, Mrs. Margaret Burleson, Salem, Ore; Dr and Mrs. Elmer Delaney, Chattanooga, Term Services will be held En Oct.

23 at 1 30 at the Christian Missionary Alliance Church, Rev. Eorrest L. (Pete) Schwalm officiating. Interment City Vie Cemetery. For those who wish contributions may be made to Salem Academy or Gideons International.

Arrangements under the direction of the BARRICK CHAPEL, 205 Church SE. Larry Gene Compton Late resident of Salem, Ore. Tues. Oct. 20 in a local hospital.

Survived by parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Compton, Junction City, brothers, Carl Compton, Pleasant Hill, Gary Compton, Junction City, Ore sisters, Marilyn Callaway, Kent, Wn, Judy Stokes, Eugene, Ore, Nancy Southard, Napa, Cat, Sandra Compton, Junction City, Ore. Services will be held Sat. Oct.

24 at 1:00 PM in the HOWELL-ED-WARDS-DOERKSEN CHAPEL OF THE GARDENS, 1350 Com'l SE. Private interment City View Cemetery. M. Florence Dunn Late resident of Salem, Ore. Mon.

Oct. 19 in a local nursing home. Survived by sisters, Elva M. Watson, Salem, LaVeren Dianoe, Santa Rosa, Viola Towers, Santa Rosa; several cousins, nieces and nephews. Services will be held Thur.

Ck 122 at 10:00 AM in the First Baptist Church Chapel. Interment Belcrest Memorial Park. Rev. Russell Wood officiating. Arrangements under the direc tion of the BARRICK CHAPEL, 205 Church SE.

For those who wish contributions may be made to the First Baptist Church Memorial Fund. Beatrice Nelle Hampton Late resident of 277 Calico NW, Salem, Ore. Tues. Oct. 20 in a local hospital.

Survived by daughters, Kathleen L. Boldt, Salem, Frances A. Holman.Ta-coma, Wn, Dorothy L. Nichols, Coquille, sons, R. Dean Farrar, Tacoma, Wn, John H.

Farrar, Sr, Federal Way, fourteen grandchildren, three great-grandchildren. Services will be held Fri. Oct. 23 at 3:00 PM in the RIGDON-RANSOM COLONIAL CHAPEL, Cottage at Chemeketa NE. Rev.

Wil liam B. Hoffhines officiating. Entombment Restlawn Memory Gardens Mausoleum. Robert J. Hipps Tues.

Oct. 20 at the resi dence. Survived by widow, Jeanne Bond Hipps, Salem; daughter, Christiane Hipps U5A.F, Germany; sons, Rob ert Hipps, Portland, Ore. Dennis Hipps, San Francisco, Cal, John Hipps, U.S. Army Germany; mother, Margaret Hipps, San Francisco; brother, Gerry Hipps, San Francisco Memorial services will be held Sat.

Oct. 24 at 10.30 AM in the VIRGIL T. GOLDEN CHAP EL, 605 Com'l SE at Oak. Pri vate interment. Mr.

Robert Putnam officiating. For those who wish contributions may be made to the Oregon Heart As sociation, 1500 SW 12th Portland. Ore. 97201 Minnie (Grammie) Huffman Tues. Oct.

20 in a local hospi tal. Survived by daughters Doris Williver, Salem, Rhea Jean Dom, Eugene, Shirley June Kleinertz, La Crosse, sons, Carl Huffman, Omaha, sister, Mollie Mathews, Boscobel, eleven grandchildren, four greatgrandchildren. Services will be held Thur. Oct. 22 at 3:30 PM in the VIRGIL T.

GOLDEN HAPEL. 605 Com'l SE al Oak. Interment City View Cemetery. Roscoe J. West officiating.

Infant Scotty Nelson Private interment Calvary Cemetery. Mt. Angel, Ore. Arrangements under the direction of the VIRGIL GOLDEN CHAPEL. 605 Com'l SE at Oak.

PUBLIC A NOTICES DECISIONS TO IMPLEMENT THE PREFERRED ALTERNATIVE have been made by the Forest Supervisor for the Willamette National Forest timber sale projects listed herein. Environmental analysis documents for these projects are available for inspection at the indicated Ranger District Offices. These decisions may he appealed within 45 calendar davs from the due of decision as follows: OAKRIDGF. RANGER DISTRICT, Weslfir, OR, Lower and High Koch Sales; T21S. R5E, Sections 2.

3, 4.9, 10. II 12, 13. 14. 15,16. 22,23, 24.

25, and 26; October 13, 1981. McC halk Sale; TI9S. R3E, Sections 21, 22 27 and 28, October 14. 1981. I.o Maple Sale, T20S, R3E, Sections 13.

14. 22 and 23. October 14. 1981. Cavuse Creek Sale; T20S, R5F, Sections 2, 3.

HI. II; October 14. 1981. SWEET HOME RANGER DISTRICT, Sweet Home. OR; Elk Monument Sale, THIS.

R4W. Sections 34 and October 14. 1981 HIihkI Rooster Timber Harvest Development Plan; T13S. IE, Sections 20. 21.

28. 29and 30. October 14. 1981 RIGDON RANG ER DISTRICT, Oakndge, OR, Apple Sale; T23S. R5E, sections 14.

15. 22. 21 and 27, Oclolvr 14, 1981 McKFNIF RANGER DISTRICT, McKenm- Bridge, OR, Swede Sale; T15S. R7E, Sections 17. 18, 19, 20.

and October 14. 1981. DETROIT RANGER DISTRICT, Detroit. OR. Bowlder Creek Reentry Sale.

I 'IS. Rill portion of Sec lions 34 35 and 3(i, 19S. RTF, portion ol Section 31. THIS. RUE, 202 LANCASTER MALL 363-0693 NOTICES NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AFFECTING THIS AREA MINOR PARTITIONING PLAT NO.til-IOIVl NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN lhai a public hearing will be held by the City Council on Monday, (klober 26, 11, at the hour of 7: Ji m.

in the Council Chambers. Civic Center, Salem, Oregon, on the petition of Bridge ood Builders and Cross Joint Venture, to divide 22.B47 square feet into i parcels with concurrent variances to reduce the lot size tu 5,055 square feet and 5,545 square feel where 6.UII square feet is required (SRC KI.I45(c)) and to allow the average lot depth to be tjn.55 feet and T. feet here feet is required (SRC KI.145 (b)) in a RA (Residential Agriculture) zone on property described as follows, Beginning at a point on the Northerly line of Lot 16, McNary Fruit and Garden Tracts, Manon County, Oregon, which is 6S.II feet North 75 20' East from the Northwest corner of said Lot; thence South parallel with the west line of said Lot 171 J2 feet; more or less, to a point which is due East of a point which is 155.0 feet Southerly from the Northwest corner of said Lot; thence East to the East line of said Lot; thence North to the Northeast corner of said lot; thence South 75 20' West along the North line of said Lot to the place of beginning. THIS PROPERTY is located at 4682 Sunnvview Avenue NE. THIS HEARING will be de novo; that is, any person wish ing to speak either for or against the proposed minor partitioning may do so in person or by attorney at the public hearing.

The Presiding Officer mav set the follow ing time limits for oral presentations'. Proponent's Case-15 minutes Neighborhood Organization-10 minutes Appellant's Case (if other than a proponent )-15 minutes Other interested persons-5 minutes each Rebuttal by proponent minutes The presiding officer may exclude or limit emulative, repetitious or immaterial matter. Written statements also may be filed with the City Recorder prior to or at the time of the hearing. DATED at Salem, Oregon this 15th day of October, 1981. PATRICIA WOLFE CITY RECORDER S-J Oct.

20. 21, 22, 1981 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING AFFECTING THIS AREA SALEM AREA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENTS NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all persons interested, and to the general public that a public hearing will be held before the City Council of the City of Salem, Oregon, on Monday, October 26, 1981, at 7:30 p.m. in the Council Chambers, Civic Cen ter, Salem Oregon for the purpose of receiving testimony, oral and written, on the question of AMENDING THE SALEM AREA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN in the following respects: 1. Change the URBAN GROWTH BOUNDARY to include that area generally bounded on the Southwest by the Santiam Freeway, the Southeast by Deer Park Drive, the Northeast by Culver Drive, and the Northwest by Cordon Road; 2. The LAND USE MAP be revised to reflect changes in land use designations as recommended in that certain report entitled "PROJECT 90: Safeguarding Salem's page 1.17 and 147; and, 3.

Incorporating therein "SALEM'S ECONOMIC GOALS" one through as set forth on pages 45 through 52 of the said PROJECT 90 REPORT, but not including the comments to those goals. At the hearing and any time prior thereto, a copy of the proposed amendments may be examined at the office of the City Planning Division, Room 305, City Hali.and that a copy shall be considered a part of this notice as though fully set out herein. Any person wishing to speak either for or against the proposed amendments to the Salem Area Comprehensive Plan, may do so in person, or by attorney at the public hearing. Written statements may also be filed with the Citv Recorder, Room 205, City Hall, Salem, Oregon, 97301. DATED this 15th day of Octo ber, 1981.

PATRICIA WOLFE CITY RECORDER S-J Oct. 20. 21.22, 1981 U.S. DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION. FEDERAL HIGHWAY ADMINISTRATION, October 20, 1981 SEALED BIDS will be received at the Western Direct Federal Division, Federal Highway Administration, on-trmts Brunch, BIO East Fifth Vancouver WA MKMil, until 2 pm local time on November 3.

1981 for furnishing approximately 89ti hours fully operated equipment rental, Preventive Road Maintenance, designated Salem Bl.M 82-100, Washington, Columbia and Tillamook Counties, OR. The Invitation for Bids will include two areas of roads which may be awarded on an individual basis THIS PROJECT IS A TOTAL SMALL BUSINESS'PARTIAl. LABOR SURPLUS AREA SET-ASIDE. Contract time of 25 calendar days will he allowed for the first item of work and 5 calendar days for each additional Hem. up tu a maxi mum of 30 calendar davs for each contractor.

1 he estimated price range for the proiec! is between $25,000 and Plans, specifications and hid results mav he obtained at the address shown above or hv culling the Contract Humeri. Vancouver A I Oct. 20. 21,22. IMS I To Place Your Ad, Coll 399 6789 0 3 9 9 6 7 8 9 Values Shell Treasure Forever I 14K Two-Tone Bridal Set An elegant bridal set in two tone 14K gold.

A .10 carat diamond solitaire will stun her. 8662 0309 Jafco Regular $249.90 Sale $19957 14K Yellow Gold Bridal Set Eight diamonds with a 14 Ct. T.W. highlight a shimmering engagement set. 89560684 Jafco Regular $399.90 Sale $31957 14K Textured Gold Bridal Set A 15 carat diamond solitaire sits exquisitely on a yellow gold textured band.

8956-0999 Jafco Regular $359.90 Sale $27957 14K Heart Pendant She'll love wearing this delicate heart pendant, softly accenting her neck. 8956-5535 Jafco Regular $177.70 Sale $12957 14K Ring with Rubies and Diamonds 8956-1286 Jafco Regular $299.90 Sale $21957 14K Ring with Rubies and Diamonds 8956-1286 Jafco Regular $299.90 Sale $21957 14K White Gold Diamond Pierced Earrings .10 Ct. 8956-8869 Jafco Regular $99.90 Sale $6957 All jewelry enlarged to show detail. Countrv Setting on acreage tor mobile, children preferred, Stayton orea, $200 mo EH EQUAL HOUSING OPPORTUNITY Publisher's Notice Sale Prices Effective Thru October 27, 1981. INFLATION FIGHTERS THISWEEKON: 14 Widesfrom $11,400 24 Wides from $16,900 28 Widesfrom $26,900 Delivered Set Up Hours: Mon thru Sat 9-6 Sunday 6 STAYT0N FACTORY HOMES Out Hwy 22, right on Golf Course Rd nt John Lucai Chevrolet, South 1' miles.

K9-7I45 tRAIIER I brtrm Including ntrt ixiih. n0 1175 si 36J D.I9, 585 1023. Day after day, the low price leader A'i -fri psmu- dvet'd in "iilPiPt I In th Hnuvng Art (t I'thH Ahu mahpi ,1 iiirqii rtMvP'tiRt1 prptprpni 9 mitAtKiri of rttsrftftiinattnn hsPi1 'M t'OIOf ''mi sMtti 'pnqton nt rm 'mm! nt.q.M -vt irttntnii Tfcp nry prp)t(fU i'tvMtinn d'V nnnnation npS(Miipf Aiii rrV rll any A(lvPR- tor tpfll hth 1 vmiAtmn til ip qu. 'fM'lP'S rVP hptphy rll' rtPir-u HflvPM-Wfd in th.t, np ti'p )'' ntipnttu'iity Uh i L)h wn i 3 MmVi )t1ion ol Section 4. THIS, Iirliim ol Srcllun October 14.

I'M III I RIVI RANG) DISIRH Mine River, OR. Ronr I asi Sale. 1 ISS. RkF Sections 3.1 and 34. TI9S, R5 Sections 1.

12 and I.I, TIMS. Sections 7. 18 and 19. Oclo It II. I'K Dales for den si on for authority pnnecls are axail.ihlc al eai nicer M.llt'Hl nllii 8 I Oi I MA IP MKr1lM WESTLAKE BELLE V0F.

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