To the Woman
of the House
No nee»l to be ciiiliurruNHi-il through tin- lurk o f for«'
sigh, on tlir I in r t of fr ii'iu l hila hand in lint leaving
enough money fo r i 'X| h * im i ' n of tin ’ ilny before be leaven
fo r work or tin* office Open u checking account in your
own name, with d e fin iti’ umountn to lie nddeil ut défi
nite perioih» by the iiinNter of the house. mul pay your
hill» liy check
lluve you u lti a wondered whether or not you have paid
Il h ill twiee, lu ll did lint wish to »(Ui’ntinil the lliilieuty of
the one to whom the money won p a id f Buying by cheek
relieve« all thin doubt und innken long frieiidu You
don’t heidtttte to n I iow that a b ill him been paid, i f you
have u check showing dm, it him been paid, or even
have the cheek nini», mid the person to whom the pay
ment wan maile in not offended when a cancelled check
proven him in error. Every housewife ahouhl have a
cheeking aceoilllt w ith tlda old reliable bank
The First N ational Bank
Of C ottage G rove
Capital 150.000
t
C ity B riefs
,*ulloa court bualncoa the past
week was as iullow a K in" o f »25
InipMueit upon W illia m Johnaon.
tranalont. fo r In lo a lea tlo n , fin e o f
»5 Imposed upon Lloyd W h e th a m
for reckless d riv in g
M ra. W K Labow a rrived home
yesterday fro m a Eugene hospital
" I'm fo r com m u nity man,”
Rev. J. Mama waa brought home
Tuesday fro m a Eugene hospital,
w hara he had undergone a m a jo r
operation several weeks ago
N . J, Nelson returned last n lg hi
fro m P o rtland , where he had been
w ith hla son Hobby, who underw ent
an operation fo r cleft palate Mrs.
Nelson rem ained and M r Nelson
w ill re tu rn M onday Itobby la to un
dergo a second operation
F R E E ' One fru it Juice glass free
w ith each 25r purchase H sturday.
M jm d a K 2 ^ u e s d a » jT h « ^ X a t £ ^
Extra Special!
Permanent Waves
$330
Free Sham(xx> With Each
Marcel or Finger Wave
for 50c
Mrs. Allison
Milady’s Beauty Shop
Beauty Nook
T h e A. A. Richm onds spent <ev-
era l days this week si W ln c h s .ts r
bay
T he Roy Short fa m ily returned
W ednesday night fro m a vacation
trip T h e y w ere accom panied fro m
P o rtland by O llv .a n acd Ju lia Ann
Hm lth. d aughters of M r. and Mra.
Roy S m ith, who w ill visit here un
til Sunday
" I'm fo r com m u nity men."
Miss I.u la C u rrln
and m other.
Mrs. M ella C u rrln , M rs. W illia m
T hu m , M rs N ancy Oglesby and
Miss M y rtle Kern spent Tuesday
w ith M r. and M rs. James P G ra
ham a t th a lr cabin on Sharps creek.
Keep coot at T he Pastim e these
w a rm day«. Cards, smoke«, soda
fou ntain, pool.
M r_ a n d M rs
taux r i v e .
T H B HBNTINKI.. COTTAGE OBOVB, OHKflOM.
f b id a v , avovht »i, t»»i .
Surplua S2A.QOO
who w are vacationing at th e ir cab
in on Sharps creek, w ent to B o
hernia M onday w ith K ill Pal Ion and
hiked fro m the lop down to M in
eral. a seven m ile trip
T he G ra
hams returned to C ottage Grove
W ednesday night.
Miss Dollle P itc h e r and Miss
E velyn V eatch returned home Hun-
day fro m a vacation spent In Call-
fornla.
Hand Rehearsal every Tuesday
night.
Miss ts»na K rlsh ej o f Itotha. A l
berta, Canada, has a rriv ed to visit
bar sisters, Mrs. John W illis n o l
T h o rn to n Com ers and M rs. Ray
P o tte r of Culp Creek She was ac
com panied by a friend , M rs. Cous
ins, who also w ill visit at the W lt-
llan sod I ’ottei homes
M i and M rs E lb ert Hm lth and
children E lb e rt J r and E velyn are
on a vacation trip to n o rth e rn C a li
fo rn ia and southern O regon
Bible Schools are clean ,
M rs R a y Nelson le ft Thursday
m orning for Po rtland , where she
w ill attsnd the fa ll showing of new
Pads and G eneral E le c tric radio
models.
M r. and .Mrs. Al Rosenthal re
turned M onday night fro m a m otor
trip through southern O regon and
C a lifo rn ia T hey plan to leave the
firs t of Septem ber fo r
M edford,
where M i Rosenthal haa em ploy
ment.
MCI f o o t . P R IN T S , fast color. 15c,
,9c s yard T H B P A IR .
Miss Florence and Mlaa Lucille
Iw on ard . who had spent several
weeks w ith th e ir grand parents near
S u th e rlin , returned to th e tr home
here W ednesday afternoon,
M r. and Mrs. Roscoe P. H u rs t and
fa m ily o f P o rtland visited Sunday
w ith M rs. M aud W rig h t.
T a k a a p air of shoes Into G o ffs
and get acquainted w ith D ick. O p
■21c
posite city hall.
Mrs. John Lam son has received
word fro m a son, W illia m
S k id
more o f F la g s ta ff, Art»., th a t
he
and his fam ily a rriv e d Wednes-
day In Kneeburg and w ere visiting
Mrs. Skidm ore's
parents. They
plan to a rriv e thia m o rn ing to visit
M rs. Lam son and expect to rem ain
u n til S aturday, when they w ill go
on to Eugene, where they w ill visit
a sister o f Mrs. S kid m o re
T hey
expect to spend tw o and a h a lf
weeks In Oregon
M r. Skidm ore Is
a teacher a t the state college In
Arlxona
H e was g raduated fro m
the local high school and has re
ceived tw o degrees fro m U n ive rs ity
Jam es P. G ra h a m , o f O r e g o n ^
__
W hen too yellow to go straight,
we ridicule religion.
Mrs.
Paul M organ, who was
brought horns last weak fro m a E u
gene hospital, was (aksh back this
wask, follow ing a relapse
M r and M rs. Ir w in Hanson and
children spent the week end at
W a lte rv lllo w ith M r Hanson's par
enta, M i and Mrs. K Couch
W a m ake naw cars out o f wracks
P a in tin g and body rebuilding Cot-
tags G rove Body W orks, L. S
Davis. P r o p , Spriggs Bldg
m il f t
Rev and M rs. I. G
Shaw re
turned Sunday m orning fro m
s
week's vacation spent at Reedsport
and latke T ah k e n ltc h . T h e ir son
R u pert, who had accompanied them
on the trip , rem ained In Reedsport
to visit at the home of a sister,
M rs. Jack Moore.
T he women's re lie f cor,si
has
moved Its fu rn itu re Into club r mis
In I he a rm o ry and w ill mast ’ here
h ereafter.
Schofield S te w a rt for plum bing.
Sheet m etal w ork. Phone ZI7J. tfc
F ifte e n men were recruited here
T hu rsday n ig ht o f last
week to
augm ent the fire fig h tin g
crews
b a ltlln g the forest fire In the Black
B utte d is tric t.
C liffo rd Shaw , who hud been
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v isitin g a t the home of
sister,
M rs. Clyde Scott, In Pow ell B u tte
valley n ear Bend, returned home
lest F rid a y .
A Sunday hour w ith God assists
decency on F rid a y
Roy H em en w ay o f B urling ■ me.
Cal., was a visitor d u rin g the past
week at the D. H . H em en w ay home.
H e left M onday fo r Salem.
M r and M rs. D . I I . Hem enw ay
w ent to P o rtla n d M onday fo r a
visit o f a week o r tw o w ith th eir
children.
Special price on wash frocks.
»1.95 dresses fo r »1 50. T he F a ir
L oose Leafs
Form s and
Binders
THE
SEN T IN E L
Offic« Equipment of
Every Kind.
Rex W h eeler o f this city
was
am ong those who took the a rm y c lr
exa m in a tio n at Vancouver
last
week. H e was rejected because of
a slight eye defect.
A concrete sidew alk was laid the
past week around the I . M H a rv e y
property a t the corner o f S ix th and
Gibbs.
B rin g this ad a» MUMI cash on a
p air of glasses d u rin g August. 1931.
D r. R oyal O lck. E ye Specialist, 10
years In Eugene, 921 W illa m e tte
street.
a7-21c
Clyde S m ith has returned fro m
»astern Oregon, where he was e m
ployed d u rin g the summer.
T he Roy Short fam ily returned
F rid a y fro m a b rie f vacation spent
a t beach resorts.
M r. and M ra. D. J
Scholl are
spending the w eek at N ew port.
C ottage G rove vs. all N o rth A m e r
ica. H elp the old home tow n by a t
tending Sunday school. Sixth and
Gibbs avenue
R a y Nelson was In the Bohem ia
d is tric t this week doing assessment
w ork.
O w ners of the Bohem ia Lum ber
com pany have asked T h e Sentinel
to express th eir appreciation
for
the e ffo rts of m em bers of the fire
d ep a rtm e n t and others fo r th e ir
assistance a t the tim e o f the recent
fire at the company's docks.
M r and M rs. A. V. Dolphy of
P o rtland visited several days this
week a t the home o f M rs. D olphy s
sister. M rs
A
L. W ynne
Smith-Short Grocery
P hone 153
SEE WHAT 5c WILL BUY
SATURDAY, AUGUST 22
SUG AR
C o m F lakes
Be«t ( ’nil»’
Kellogg»
5c Lb.
5c
Limit 20 llm.
Limit 3 pkgs
BEANS
(’nllfornia »mull white
5c Lb.
M ATCHES
2 box»»
5c
M ILK
Schilling’sMustard
Libhys tnll
Prepared
5c
5c B ottle
Limit 5 can»
IM IK E N A
C hildren's school hose, 19c, 25c a
p air T H E F A IR
I Mfisstsl 1« tbs H eallasl >
M r. and M rs Glen Owans
re -1
Aug 19 J Nelson and P. Grovb-
turned Tuesday fro m a b rie f vaca
sr of Silver Lake were here on busi
lio n m otor trip
ness last week
A 714-pound son was botn July
A. L. Law rence, H u bert
Mosby
In to M r. and M rs. H . K H a rd in g and John H o lstro m le ft S u n d a y 'fo r
of P o rtland and has been named W o lf C reek, where they have se
R alp h Joseph
T h e m other Is a cured em ploym ent w ith the W olf
dau gh ter of Mra. Joseph Best of Creek Lum ber company
Port land.
M rs R obert Combs and daugh
D ick says firs t w om an custom er ters Shirley and N o rm a o f Eugene
that brings a p air o f shoes W ed -i are visiting at the Charles Teeters
nesday, August 25, for rep air w ill ' home.
get heel lifts free G o ff's opposite | M r and
M ra. A lfred
Plueard
a21c spent t unday In Eugene w ith M r
city trail
of and M i », Jack Kerns.
M r. and M rs.
Abe
Mrs. Louis D'Mtge and small son
D allas w ere week-end KU««t« o f M i
i«tu rn ed home ¡Saturday from the
and M rs, Victor Kent
M rs. L. M. Presaly of K irk lin , Pacific C h ristian hospital In Eu-
In d , has arriv ed to spend several gene.
Those fro m here who attended
m onths a t the home of a daughter,
the E ngland fa m ily reunion in C or
M rs. H. I,. M ackln .
vallis Sunday were D. L. England
O ne line divides m ankind, rig ht
and sons A lvls and Leonard, M rs
and wr>mg. T h e Bible School helps
R u th England and d au g h ter and
you to see th a t line.
son, F aye and Robert.
C, A. K a rte ll, on hla way home
M r and M rs. R. G Sanford and
fro m P h iladelphia, w here he under fa m ily of Eugene were visitors in
went u m a jo r operation, hae a r Dorena Monday.
rived at Denver, w here he w ill
M elvin M rK Ib b e n and Roderick
spend several weeks w ith a sister. Doolittle went to Florence last
H e visited n brother at D ecatu r, }ja t „ r qBy , o
f or w ork.
111.
M r. and M rs. T Collins and M r.
D r. A. W . K lm e, who recently un- and M rs Ben M cClintons motored
derw ent an ojieratlon In P o rtland , to Bend Sunday.
and was expected home last week.
H enry M endell of Ijik e v le w vis
w ill not a rriv e u ntil
some tim e ited friends here last w eek
w ith in the next few days.
M rs R o bert G orthy and daugh-
W e have a fu ll line of M ontag
o rth y » parent«,
parents M r and
Ranges, H eaters and C ircu lato rs w ith M i t G orthy's
now on display. Come In and look M rs. C. M M cL in.
Izola Isham left M onday fo r Cor
them over. Prices rig h t, term s If
w anted. G raber-G e ttys H a rd w a re vallis. where she w ill visit friends
Co.
.i21c and relatives.
Am ong those fro m here w ho spent
M r and M rs. Robert M erand a of
K la m a th F alls »pent the w eek end Sunday in Bohem ia p ickin g h uckle
berries were H e n ry Cooper end son
w ith relatives here.
W a rre n , Charles Teeters. W ayne
K enn eth W illia m » of
Seattle, K irk . John W etzel, E v e re tt
Hol-
fo rm e r resident, has been v isitin g stiom . Joe and B illy M rC a rg a r and
friends here d u rin g the past week. M r. and M rs. Lot
W agner
and
M r. and M rs. H o w ard P ru itt and fam ily.
Miss G enevieve W reolard of this
T he H appy C ircle Sew ing club I
c ity and Paul Douglas of Junction held Its reg ular m eeting last W ed -,
C ity motored to C ra te r lake Sun nesday w ith M ra. H e n ry K e lly at
day
the home of her mother, M rs. James
Go to Bible School
a21p Spahr. A delicious covered dish
Miss Ire n e G rlgg • is recovering luncheon was served a t noon. Some
fro m an operation for rem oval of spent the tim e quilting, n ea rly com
pleting a quilt O thers picked wool.
h er tonsils.
T he follow ing members were pres
M r, and M rs. A rch ie Thom pson
Mesdames
Lee Thomason.
o f G lendale, Cal., fo rm e r residents, ent
Anna D o olittle,
M inn ie
W agner,
are vis itin g at the home o f M is.
Thom pson's sister, M rs.
J.
L. Nona Bales, T h e lm a W icks. Ellen
I-and, W illia m
Vaughn,
Pearl
Plaster.
W icks. A m anda M cK ib b en . Avon-
Miss G enevieve W oodard is re elle W icks. Bessie Gillespie. Alice
covering fro m the m umps
Isham , G re ta Estabrook and
the
Ladles' silk hose, fam ous A R hostesses H a ttie Spahr and Jean
R O W H E A D B R A N D , »1 a pair, 2 ette K elly. Visitors were M rs L illie
p a ir »175. T H E F A IR .
Sheets o f Cottage Grove. Juan ita
Caroi
ami v
a ro i W
w icks.
ic k ».
M r. and M rs. H e n ry Jorgensen Bales and
M r. and Mr«. Joe T h ra sh e r and
and children V iv ia n and Lloyd of
Mosby,
accom
Bay Point. Cal., visited the firs t fa m ily and L ita
p a rt of the w eek at the home of panied by the W ilb u r B lack and
Lee
W
illia
m
s
fam
ilies
of
Cottage
M t Jorgensen's parents, M r and
M rs H . J. Jorgensen, and then left Grove, picnicked Sunday at C u rrln
fo r P o rtla n d to visit M rs. Jorgen hill.
Mrs. W W . C hrism an spent last
sen's parents, M r. and M rs.
De-
Spain T h e y also plan to go to R a y - week in Cottage Grove, c a rin g for
mond. W ash., to visit M r. Jorgen her m other, M rs. S. E. M cF a rla n d ,
who is seriously III.
sen's sister, M rs. M in a rd W eeks.
M rs. R u th England and children
M rs. John C o ffm an , who recent
ly underw ent an operation on an Robert and Faye. M rs J. B Mosby
eye. Is recovering satisfacto rily. H e r and son and d au g h ter G e ra ld and
son G ra fto n , who cut his head L lta and E v e re tt H o lstro m enjoyed
severely, also Is recovering satis a corn roast at the R o bert Mosby
home a t W alden M onday night.
fa c to rily .
A group of young people en
H o m e r Nelson, who Is In the U. S. joyed a bonfire p arty F rid a y night
navy and Is stationed a t San Pedro. at w hich H a ro ld and L ucille Steck
Cal., a rriv ed last w eek to spend his and Donald C a rik e r w ere hosts.
furlou gh here w ith relatives.
Ix*gl»n A u x ilia ry H e ars Reports.
M a rv in Alstoat o f M arsh field la
vis itin g here fo r a few days.
M rs. F. L. G ran nis and M rs. John
T h e T . H . Moody fa m ily have re C. M ille r, delegates to the state
turned fro m a
week's
vacation Am erican Legion a u x ilia ry conven
tion held recently in Corvallis, gave
spent a t the coast
Miss RlU a and Mfcss N in a Rogers, reports of the convention proceed
w ith th e ir mother. M rs. Lucy Rog ings at the M onday n ig ht meeting
Mrs.
ers. returned last w eek fro m
the of the local a u x ilia ry u n it
G rannis served on the poppy com
b erry fields at I-aCom b.
m ittee and M rs. M ille r on the m em
W . L. Leonard has sold his home
bership com m ittee d u rin g the con
on T e n th street to Judson A llen,
vention.
who recently disposed of his ranch
T he follow ing officers w ere nom
p ro perty n orth of this city.
inated: President. M rs.
G rannis;
R alp h
Chestnut was
brought firs t vice president. M rs. R
H.
home M onday fro m the U. S. vet Fields; second vice president. Mrs.
erans' hospital in Po rtland .
A n drew Monson < D ra in ) ; secretary.
Leslie Stearns and three friends Mrs. M ille r; treasurer. M a ry Clerin;
of P o rtla n d arc vis itin g several days chaplain it. Mrs. w . L. Leonard: his-
this week at the A. W . Shofstall torian
a,-ar m ? !MrSR wniiiaRm “ k u S n
: home M r. Stearns and M rs. Shof- at arm s
members of the executive commit-
| stall are b ro th er and sister.
F ra n k Safley. w ho has been in tee, M rs. F red Bennett, M rs. W . H
poor health fo r several weeks, was D aug h erty and M rs P e te r Nelson
ta k e n to n Eugene hospital Tues- E lection w ill be held in September,
day In the M ills am bulance. H is
F ollow in g the business session the
condition is said to be c ritic al.
a u x ilia ry entertained
the Legion
BARTELS MARKET
Phone 55
SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY
Fresh Oround Beef Hamburger
10c lb
Pork Sausage, made from satisfied hog»
l&c lb.
Fancy Baby Beef Roast
15c lb
These are all from yearling steers
Boiling Beef
.. 8c lb.
Beef Roast
12V,e lb
Lamb Stew
5c lb
Fresh Pig Feet
5c lb
12*/2c lb
Shoulders Lamb
Legs of Lamb
16c lb
Fresh Cut Salmon for Friday and Saturday
New is the time to can salmon
14c lb
Subscribe if you can, borrow if you need to,
ie, Eveiyn of Roseburg are visiting steal | |
yOU must (jut—read The Sentinel.
J
“All Right I’ll Hire You!”
Thu» sp o k e a business man to on e o f our graduates a few
»Jays ago when she applie»l for a position.
You can have the same experience if you but get the neces
sary business training. Why not enroll now for the Fall
Terrai
The date, .Monday. August 31. The place, Eugene Business
< 'ollege.
E ugene B usiness C ollege
I t ’s a flood School
2 bur»
5c
Sunbrite Cleanser
5c Can
T o ile t Paper
Amhurrutlof
5c
Limit 5 rolls
Palm O live
T o ile t Soap
5c
Limit 5 hats
F eldm an’s
N ap th a Soap
5c
D ried Prunes
5c Lb.
W ax Paper
2 rolls
5c
S A R D IN E S
Blur Jucket
5c Each
Talking Saved Her
Once there was a queen who was going to have her head
chopped off at daylight. So what did she do but keep the king
awake all night telling him the most interesting story, and when
the sun began to peep over the hills the story seemed to be at the
most exciting part
The king had to get some sleep, and he didn't want to miss
the story, so h e postponed the execution until the next day.
Well, the queen got some sleep too, and that night she was
all nice and refreshed, so she continued the story, and as day
was breaking she had reached another exciting point in her
narrative.
The execution waa postponed again, and that thing went on
for a thousand and one nights, and finally the king got to like
the queen so well because of the interesting stories she told him
th at he wouldn t let her be executed.
Which goes to show—doesn ’t it?—that the plan used by the
queen can stave off calamity under certain conditions
There is a close analogy between the predicament of the
queen and that of the business which faces extinction, or even
depression. Any legitimate business, selling a useful commodity
or service, can employ words to curry favor and win prosperity.
The most successful and economical manner of multiplying
wor j s
devised is the printed page. Decide today on the story
most likely to interest your public. put it into^earnest words, and
our resources are at your service in bre.-dcastin.. t
Cottage Grove Sentinel
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Typewriters—Office Supplies—The Sentinel.
and Id e n tify the same.
T ille r and M rs. Nelson.
M rs. M ae H e n ry and daughter.
M rs . Joe
M cK ibben. and
Miss
W h it t ie r M a n u s c rip ts
V e lm a M cK ib b en returned Tuesday
The Essex institute a t Salem
fro m G ra n ts Pass and Hugo, where
Mass., has acquired the Oak Knott
they had spent tw o weeks.
collection of manuscripts o f John
M r and M ra. F . D. How e and Greenleaf W h ittier, the p o e t The
d au g h ter B e tty Jane o f Po rtland , collection Includes the contract
accopipanled by Jam es H ow e, a r which Tlchnor A Fields made w ith
rived today to visit a few days at W h ittie r fo r publication o f his most
the home o f M r. How e's sister Mrs. famous work, '‘Snowbound." The
K . K . M ills. B rew e r M ills drove to publishers agreed to pay the poe,
P o rtla n d T h u rsd ay fo r them.
ten cents on each copy sold, and
It was estlm ntwl W h ittie r netted
L ia r
more than »IP.000 under the con
Titer»’ 1« nt lens, one Judg»’ la tract
Kimsns C „ y who knows Ids bird».
P o o r P la c e fo r G uessing
F irst off they brought a black
bird inio court on the charge of
Never guess at a dose of tnedi
cine.
, f you are giving medicine
chicken stenting.
•W h a t
made you steal that by the drop, use a medicine drop
chicken';” d< inmuted the learned per, never drop from a spoon. Me»V
judge. “ Waa It beenuse you were tclne thu, must be given by drops
Is necessarily very powerful and
lenlly hungry?"
“ No, suhr.” reidle»l the hlnckblrd, different sized drops m ight cause
“ Ah cnln't any n»‘ I
hungry. a great deal of harm.
... .LL- '. I * , ,
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Ah done stole tint chicken fo’ a
la rk ."
•T h e re Is no resemblance w hat
ever.'' snapped the Judge mid nnMed
out a ten dnv sentence with the ad
vice tlint the darky spend It rend
tug n hlrd hook.
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pliances are indispensable;
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Loose L ea f Form s and Binders.
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DEM ANDS COM PLETE
E L E C T R IC S E R V IC E
How
the
"w itch"
elm
tres
claimed another victim recently
m is told nt the coroner's Inquest
ni Port Tiilhot. Wales. Thomas I
Itletinrda, Ih lr t» six, had been e tt
gaged by the Penyhen, council to
trim the branches.
A branch on
which he wns standing snapped,
mid he fell -10 feet to the road nnd
was killed.
A lineman previously
had been killed w hile cutting away
the brunches of the same tree tin
dor slm llnr elreninstnnees.
The
tree, nearly 50 foot high. Is known
trnltor
among woodsmen ns
It Is the feeble and lll-nouiisheil
mind iIm , shrinks from knowledge
of w hat has been and suffers from
pessimistic dread of wtmt Is yet t”
ho.
It Is only the mentally and
spiritu ally hampered -prophesying
1.1' evil t” come— who believe thnl
nil change In our own dav must bo
for the worse, nnd who long fm
the good old days of their grand
parents,— Albert Slmw In Review
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