PER CURIAM:
This is a very simple first-degree forgery case; so simple one wonders why it is here.
The evidence established that the check used was an advertising sample prepared for the Seattle-First National Bank with a fictitious name, "John J. Armstrong Co.," imprinted on it as the maker.
The check was prepared for passing by being made payable to Howard Galyan, a real person, in the amount of $139.32.
The appellant cashed the check at...
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