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1928,
Pare Three)
CITY NEWS
MUEP FROM PA8E I)
-"Tjti on the coast. O. 8.
jT fane county wU lattend
i'rj' and demonstration and
("XL the county agents from
. LMt counties. Lane and
I id" ,,, only counties to be
.j which have territory east
Lt range. The western
2,r has certain particular
ot prevalent in the inland
wf-mrtcher says. ..
B '"'. federal farm loan asso-
? n Swsnro. president, and
MIm. secretary, of the Lane
fipt National Farm Loan
JrtT wUi I be at tb.non Fri-
' ..tins 01 omciaiiy-ui urm
riations of the northwest
ISWS".. .f Rnnkim. Jul. 11
Cj.Jfur, Ayres plans to attend
IftStors of the Lane aSSOCia-
ia""'
L iktsr
L .! Mrs. T. B. Davenport and
Kren of San Francisco, Cal
, ftse visitors weeK TiB-
,jt ths home oi mr. duu hub. ju,
Automatic OH Heat1na
U T I. HARMS CO.
' 837 OHv
ELECTRIC " " r
REFRIGERATORS
Our Experience Your
Safeguard
w k0!"' ?? -J00' Dy niotor to
i '"cated as head of a bos-
f iTi wwiug specialised worn
r, i"iioa. i.uey will stop
briefly at iellowstone park on their
WHV Mi, 1 1- T . .
, - ' . vaicuuvil IB a
brother of Mrs. Stacks.
Back From Portland
airs, isric Johnson and daughter
Ingnd, and Miss Hose Simons have
rcfiirnari ' - . : . . . . .
. - u4 M vnp tu x-oruana
where they attended graduation exer-
mece oi iirs. jonnson at
Urant high school They were accom
panied to Eugene by Ellen Ness and
PerAI. V... n UA. ...J .. I . . r
, r - , u.vi. Buu ucjuew oi .lira.
Johnson, who will spend the summer
Mr. Fllppln to Speak
T. J. Flippin Jr., secretary of the
ICtlVAnA nhnmk , ...
C .i i-""""" ui vvumierce, will
be the speaker at the High Twelve
i-.uiF luuLucua i la noon t rioay,
June 22, at the Osburn hotel. Since
a Dm Etiuny me
membership has been urged by Louis
"u, cuairmau oi me enter
tainment committee, to turn out this
week.
Dance' Hall License Issued
A dance hall license has been la
sued by the county court for F. P.
Bigelow of Belknap .springs.
Estate Inventory Filed
An inventory of the state of Her
bert Laiffh. fnrmai- TrfitiA ntimtv
ing man, was filed in probate court
Thursday. The estate amounts to
$15,995.55 of which $15,000 is claims
in th Rihamla mlnl .lt-...I. A -
praisora of the state are ciarence
Lombard. Rithw C.n;- ti n
D ' J -.ivm NN rffWCll
uuib
Lost Girl Found
Evelyn Amundson, 10 years old,
was reported lost for several hours
Wednesday afternoon. Quick work
on the part of Mrs. M. 8. Ady,
DOllC mnrrnn ...nli.J i .1..
r . . iu uie girt
being found, Mrs. Ady locating her
- iw sue receivea ue
Here From California
Mrs. T. T. Keeney and daughter
Jane and son-in-law Frank Whitney
.- 'v ucia yesieraay at tne
on" of Mr. and Mrs. Ben F. Keeney.
V """ey is a sister-in-law
of Mr. Keeney. The Californians Fri
day continued their trip to Portland.
Classes to Start '
InVTmvnman iit.u.. I i I
iuuocb 11, swuiiming
. University of Oregon will
,iiu evening in toe pool
in the Woman's building. They will
be conducted from 7:30 to 9 o'clock.
The pool is also opened from 8:30
to S o'clock each afternoon.
Qotf Team Captain Named
James 1. Love is captain of the
second team of the Eugene Countrv
club, which plays a match with the
second team of the Albany club here
neit Sunday. Captain Love will make
a selection of his team of 20 men be
fore Sunday.
Leaves on Road Trip
P. M. Morse, county engineer, left
for the Row River district Thursdsy
to Inspect road work under way there.
Here from Junction City
Edward F. Bailey, Junction City
attorney, was a business visitor in
Eugene Thursday.
Marrlaoe Licenses ImiiaH
Two marriage licenses weer issued
xuursaay at tue otnce- ot toe county
clerk. Ray D. Castell, Springfield, and
Christie E. Anderson, ftnahnn un
tamed a license. The other license
xnm tnr Inunk r;.i. .11 1 T .
H. Smith, both ot Springfield.
Read Work Progreuet
Work on the grading of the Frank
lin north road is nearlng completion,
according to Clinton Hurd, county
commissioner, who was in that dis
trict Thursday. ,
Canning Class Is Held
' A class In home canning was held
Thursday in the Spencer creek dis
trict by Miss Agnes S. Brlghtman,
county borne demonstration agent.
Dinner Friday
The members of the Ladles' aux
iliary of Canton Hovey, L O. 0. F,
are to be entertained at a dinner to
oe grepared and served by the men of
the canton Friday evening at 7:30
o'clock in the L O. O. F. temple.
been visiting his parents for the past
two months, has returned to Port
land.
Trafflo Fine Assessed
O. Vincent was fined $2 In city
court Thursday on a charge of mak
ing a reverse turn with his car on
Willamette street.
Leaves for Row River
Martin H. Anderson, county com
missioner, left Thursday for the Row
river district In the interests of road
work In that area.
Reorultlng Officer Back
Sergeant 0. E. Pritchett, to charge
of United States army recruiting
here, has returned after a few days
at Creswell and Cottage Orove on a
recruiting campaign.
Leave for Spokane
Mr. and Mrs. George N. McLean
left Thursday for Spokane, Wash.,
by way of the McKenxie pass. They
will visit with Mr. McLean's brother,
John McLean, at Spokane. , ,
Building Permit Issued
A permit for erection of a reBi-
tfoncA t oo.q ,i ... . .
cost of $8500 has been issued for
p. rj, oiacnette at the orrice of W.
H. Alexander, city building inspector.
Leaves for Portland
Mitfn rinMtliv U,iliii 1
uate of the University of Oregon, has
lfift fn. Pn.1ni4 lll .1
, " win mil O ,I.TUH LWU
weeks at Seaside as the guest of
uun iiuuoeiD ncnauo.
Returns to Portland
'Richard (Ted) Cothrell, who has
Pomona Grange to Meet
Pomona grange will meet at Pres.
well Saturday. June 30, this being the
fifth Saturday of the month when the
quarterly meetings are held.
Stricter Physical
Examination Urged
SPRINGFIELP. June 2t. fSne-
cial.) Stricter physical enforcement
ot the law requiring physical examin
ation certificates for men applying
tor marriage ucensea was urged at
the state health officers' meetina In
Portland this week, it is sunounced
by Dr. W. H. Pollard. Springfield
city - health officer, who returned
Wednesday evening from the session.
Another. big problem for education
was that of reducing the stream
fiollutlon by cities dumping sewage
nto streams, Dr. Pollard stated. The
group suggested that gradually this
be eradicated, as fast as cities can
furnish funds to change this pro
cedure. A number of Lane county doctors
were present at the sessions, includ
ing Pr. 8. M. Kerron of Eugene and
Dr. C. E. Hunt, also of Eugene, who
attended the anti-tuberculosis meet
ing held in conjunction with the
health officers' meeting.
El
Hums constitute from to 14
per com ui uie cui-cass weiiuc
GIVEN AWAY!
A Handsome
Bottle of
Shari
Perfume
with every
purchase of a
hoi: of
Shari Face
Powder
Bisri la fast taking the lead over hundreds of fan
ported and domeetio powders. It clings and blends
perfectly with the complexion.- r ." .
, Beleot your favorite shade from NatomUe,
' Baehelle, Blanche.
A Real Value &f) PA '
BOTH FOB VeOvf
RexattSilverJubiUeTmletQoodsSale
during JuneThe Beauty Month
In cetshretfcm of Its 8Hrsr JmMUq, Untied Presj Cniwasny sjgeae
through this Reae Drug Seare, aaa slertsg sins of eeelet
nsossslilee.
-f 111 nf Ji in itiirisnij TtniiTti isaj stjsshs
tneiry of your fevorif properettom t gr lily ledueed prices. ,
We know thet this, jrtuwlty to esme est notiorieJry orlieiUssit. Wsjtl
quality toilet articles will appeal to you, and that you ill take advan
tage of the eiieluslvo osTorin of you sWaaJI DSsj St ess Wliese ym
Save with Safety.
Given
A Begnlw .
. Tin of
Gentlemen'
Cooling, refresh
ing after the
shave.
With erery pur
chase of a regn
lar 8-oonoe bot
tle of
Away
Harmony
Bay Rum
Made from tin.-.
est distilled Oil
of Bay. rull
stre n g t h a a d
highest quality.
AEeeJValue
BOTH
roH
49c
GIVEN AWAY!
Oak Of
Jonteel
Toilet
Soap
with every purchase
of a box of
Jonteel ;
Cold Cream
Face '
Powder
Thi powder eoataias teal eold eream. " It to soft,
smooth, fragrant, A scarcely perceptible pew del
that stays on until yon take It off.
Watte, Flesh, Brunette.
BOTH
FOB
50c
Georgia Rose Body Powder
Mf Mxmo Body
Kwdcr ie cool and
Worsting, lending
fciWlghtf li perfsnK
a t finiihiog tooeh
dstbech. k has
ktraJsoee odor.
Uiiifrora the franc
taporndtskamjeoft
m sjtnoeh. (
tUwigapsA
SPECIAL PRICB
79c
Kletuo Shaving Cream
OnickUthcf
fiioftosth
"fi. Lerkor ro-
"B0it.
wonder k is as
rPlr wlh the
rVtnkwn,.
BCUL
Karmotty Quinine Hair Tonic
nseqsjsot, appuca
tioat of thie pleasing
erodnct will keep the
scalp and naif
healthy. A war pop
alar dressing. Pleae-
ang odor, k H not
sticky nor mossy.
BortI
8PBCIAL
PRICE
79c
29c
T IA Pamu PtirfM
m "Vl gWV Jk
!tal rldn food.
aJ-T .eoiseoa
r'weni the akin.
batter at
yHinJsoofriin.
Seoaentlyaftlr 1
JlwtmtnegsjB
88 39c
II ,r r. in
Recall Shamng Lotion
ST" AdclihtrJpret-
aracton nw
after thaving. It
is rtfreih Hi J. cool
ing, sod comfort
ing to the tkio
Recommended to
gaea whose skin
it irritated by
frtoaeM ahewtog.
SET 19c
Everyday Needs at Reduced Prices
76o Pt. Rubbing
Alcohol, with rubber aponge
50o Playing Carde
for
50o Coty'i Soap
for
Mavis Talo and Mavis Faoe
Powder, 7Bo value
2 Packs Auto Strop Blade CI flfl
with Auto 8trop Razor Free 9 I aUU
SOo Milk of
Magneala
$1.00 Llaterine
for
250 Woodbury' Soap
for
$1.00 Zonlte
for
8So Jad Salts
for -
SOo Mennen'e
Shaving Cream ..-
50o Regum
Tooth Paate
25e Regum
Tooth Parte
59c
39c
29
50c
39c
89c
19c
89c
75c
39c
39c
19c
SOo Pebeco
Tooth Paate
60o Pepeodent .
Tooth - Paate ... . . . . .
50o Orphua . MQ.
Tooth Paate w96
60o Ipana
Tooth Paate
$1XX) Gillette
Blade
$1.00 Squibb ' ,
OH ttisetteeMtMtes
$1.00 Nujol,
for
$1.50 Petrolagar .
for
Full pound box Town Talk
asst. Chocolatee ..
25c Carter's Liver
PHI
50c Hind Honey and Almond If.
Cream ..
25o Pure Cartlle . 4Q.
8oap "136
22 lb. box Homemald QQ.
assorted chocolatee ...www
43c
39c
39c
39c
79c
89c
95c
$1.25
49c
19c
KODAKS FINISHING 5 Hour Service
Expert Prescription Service Free Delivery PHONE 131
Full quart Mineral
Oil
Pint Wltoh
Hazel ...
Pint
Antleentlfl
Whltney'a Fleur De . LI Boxed Sta
tionery 24 eheet, 39 C
24 envelopee www
$1.00
...49c
...69c
39c
39c
E0o Jergen's Lotion '
for
7Bo 8olld Perfume
for
Box of Jergen'a Soap, cake ae
sorted salt and pepper ehaker free
a Introductory offer on thle QQf
ampler paokage, for wOw
VERY SPECIAL 4 Cakes Woodbury's Soap gCg
Regular $1.00 value
Other Toilet Necessities at Money-Saving Price
Special Price
Jonteel Odor 1119
HardH race Powder... .... J
Nardsse Talo 18
Oeorgla Eoee Bath S1U
Oeorgia Eoee Soap tat JO
Lemon Ooeo Batter Lotion M
Xjenio Liquid Antiseptic
Benco MafneaU Dental Powder J
srbnta Vanishing Oream 8
400 0neea, tt perfect aaoltary
Boedal Prloe
Harmony Toilet Water.. ..6 oaf... I .7$
Bexollre Soap ....... .8 for M
Harmony Toilet Water.... avi-o. J
Harmony Lilac Vegetal M
Harmony Oil re Shampoo. M
Harmony Hair Stimulator M
Harmony Ooeoa Bntter Oold Oreaa .M
Harmony Hair Tlx
Harmony Petroleum Hate Bob.... M
napaia ,...'
.ir)l "K COX
Ceo-W.-DarVlie ti
Tiffany Bldg. Phone 131-th & Willamette
Jonteel Cold Cream
Aa ideal cleansing
cream. Does not pro
mote the growth of
hair. Has the delight
ful Jonteel odor.
SPECIAL - in
PRICE JZC
Jonteel
VanUhingCream
SPECIAL 1Q.
PRICE JZfC
Jonteel Talcum
Delightfully per
famed, pleasaat, toft.
For taw after the bath
to prevent chafing,
off-set perspiration,
and to soothe and dry
the. skin. Ha the
real odor of fragrant
blossoms.
SPECIAL -in-,
price LyC
iVK
Rexall Milk of Magnesia
Tooth Paste
Corrects acid month.
Prevena tooth decsy.
Restores nararalcolot
by removing the film
from the teeth. Iu
daily net tends so
prevent pyorrhea.
Contains the correct
proportion of True
MJk of Magoeua.
Family
Sis
19c I
trtdMdual
SiM
39c
Recall Theatrical Cold Cream
This it an excellent
cleansing cream, soft,
mooch, wlvety, and
delightfallr per
fumed. Keep ft handy.
Yoa will want to use
it often eWiog the
One-Pcssnd Can
59c
Tiny Tot Talcum.
Made from the
6ncK ingredienn
skUlslly blended.
It comain the
correct propor
tions of boric
acid, nine atearaat
and Italian Talc.
Prrrent chafing
and diaper raea.
8FBCIAL
PRICE
19c
Prosiwctlve Btudsnta of the Uni
versity of Oregon and their parenta
are highely pleated with the new un
dergraduate program of atudy just
adopted, it was found by Dr. James
II. Gilbert, dean of the colleae of
liberal arts and sciences, who has
just returned to the campus after
an extensive trip Into eastern Ore
gon. Parents and students are espe
cially pleased with the arrangement
whereby students may enter the uni
versity and spend two years before
deciding definitely on their speciali
sation courses.
Many students reach college age
without knowing definitely what line
of life work they wish to follow, and
many of these waste a rear or two
in some specialisation department
before finding they wish to tnke up
somerning eiae, it was pointed out.
inner tne new system at Ores on
students will gain a broad cultural
background during the first two
years, have an opportunity to de
cide wnat worg tney like best and
then specialise during the last two
years. For those students who
have already made up their minds
there are the professions.! schools
In the university, or definite sub
jects may be taken in the college
of liberal arta and sciences in addi
tion to survey and ontlon courses.
Students who enter the university
next year and do not wish to join
one of the professional schools will
be offered survey courses in four
general fields. These are languages
and literature, biological sciences,
mathematics and physical sciences
and BociaT sciences. Survey courses
in two of these are to be taken each
year for the first two years. Ontlon
courses will be offered the second
year also, r rom knowledge gained
from these students may choose spe
cialised work for the Junior and
senior years.
The Oregon nlan Is already st-
tracting national atteMtion, and is to
bo adopted by several other Institu
tions soon.
for Aberdeen. Wssh., for the summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Myers and
daughter Doris left Wednesdsy for
I hirago. IU.. and otner eastern
points.
Mrs. Helen Blckneu and son raui
are visiting Mrs. Bicknell'a mother,
Mrs. Welby Stevens. They are here
trom California.
Ladies' aid society of the Methodist
Episcopal church will hold a food sale
on Saturday, June 23, In the Fifth
street window or the neteis drug
store. The sale will open at 10 a. m.
Mr. and Mrs. ltalph Laird and two
children hare left on a trip to La
Grande and vicinity, visiting friends
and relatives. They expect to return
Derore July 4,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Worawlck (Mar
tha Lake) are now at Mobridge,
South Pakota, according to word re
ceived from Mrs. Worswlck by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Nelson.
Mr. and -Mrs. Hoy Carlton and
daughters are expected to return
Thursday from a trio to Idaho.
Finn Roberts, former resident of
Springfield is here from the state of
Washington viMting his son and
daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ar
thur Roberts.
Members of troon 11 of boy scouts
enjoyed a baseball game as part of
their meetln gon Wednesday evening.
They are preparing for a court of
honor ceremony to be held the lant
of the month.
Snrinefield representatives at the
meeting of the Willamette council of
the American legion held Wednesday
evening In Albany report that next
month's sossion will be at Brownsville.
Harry Whitney and Frank P id well
hava returned from a successful fish
ing trip. -
Jbrimfteld
BPIUNGFIELD, June 21. (Spe
cial) Mrs. L. K. Pa ire. sunerintenrf-
ent of the primary department of the
Methodist Episcopal church, enter
tained the little folk at the church on
Wednesday, about 40 being In attendance.
Mrs. Mary McPherson entertained
at dinner this week In honor of her
daughter, a number of relatives being
S resent. Among those present were
Ir. and Mrs. George Rppa of Port
land. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Bridaefar-
ner ot Portland, Mr. and Mrs. ilarl
McPherson and aon.
Miss Oneta Smith underwent an on
eratlon for appendicitis at the Pa'
clflc Christian hospital on Wednea-dav.
Mrs. G. Turner was broueht home
from the Pacific Christian hospital
on Wednesday.
Mr.. and Mrs. John Wlnsenreld have
returned from a trip to Portland and
New here.
Bob Young left Wednesday morning
PORTLAND GOLFERS
CLUG TO LEAD
PORTLAND, June 21. 4 Port
land golfers had the edge on visiting
opponents at the nine-hole turn of the
third round of play In tha Pacific
northwest amateur championship tour
nament today. Frank Dolp, of tha
Alderwood club, was two up on A.
Y. luncan, of Seattle; Dr. O. F.
Willing, Portland, waa thrtte up on
George Shaw of Los Angeles, Audio
Wilhelm, Portland, defending cham
pion, was all square with Jack Mar
shal another Portland plaver. Don
Moe, had a three-hole advantage over
Ana Smith. Mrs. Kenneth Mead of
Portland, was eight up on Mrs. II.
11. Bowen of Yakima at the ninth
hole turn in the woman'a amateur
chiimpionship. Miss Margaret Mur-
ny oi t'oruand, was one up on Mrs.
. C. Sweeney, of Victoria, defend
ing champion in the first four holes.
(CONTINUE!) FROM PAGE 1)
haa prevailed at Soitiberren today
was succeeded by foggy condition-,
which It was feared would prevent
Major Maddalena from starting out
again In search for the balloon party
of aeven men and three missing men
who originally formed part oi the iNo
bile group.
SPECULATION RIFE
OSLO. June 21. 04) A : local
newsnsner commenting on the d san
nea ranee of the French Diane with
Koald Anmndsen aboard on its search
for the Italia'a crew today stated
that Amundsen aald before he left
that he was especially Interested In
the party of seven which drifted
away in the balloon. The paper
thought it waa possible that Amund
sen and his companions had flown
straight to the eaat and landed on
the sea. Hoel, an explorer who
will accompany the ituasian ice
breaker Kraas in In its rescue work
atikl tha men In the baloon had
probably been carried nut to sea be
tween Northeast land and Frana
Josef land, tie did not think the
Kraasln would search for Amund
sen's plane but suggested that the
ice breaker Malign which was in the
neighborhood should go to the I
nlane'a assistance.
The polar filers, Captain Sir
Georve H. Wllktna and Carl B. Kiel
son. who arrived at Bergen last
nlahL exnresaed on anxiety when In
formed that nothing had been heard
since he started for Tromsoe.
A telegram to the Aftenposten
from Klnas bav aald it waa thouiht
that Amundsen might have flown to
1 Frana Josef lana. ,
(CONTINUED FROM PAGE I)
the ground, was followed by sugges
tions that political history of Kausaa
City will not be repeated at Houston.
Van Namee predicted the nomination
of his candidate on an early ballot."
tie declared that the JSew loraera
have come to Houston in spirit of
good feeling to everybody and with
no disposition to interfere with any
state's right to vote for its favorite
son. Van Nam re 'a remarks were
generally construed to mean that tha
smith xorcea with assured votes to '
tho New York public service eon
misstoner said ot "more than 660
on the first ballot" will make no
effort to gain the nomination on one
roll call.
Announcement by national com
mitteeman Norman B. Mack of New
Xork that John W. Davis, the 1024
nominee for president, would bo tha
New York representative on the
resolutions ; committee, revived die- -cusslon
of the possibility that tha
former ambassador to tha court of
St. James mlaht be chairman oi thai
important platform committee.
Christian Church
Plans Men's Night
SPRINGFIELD. June 2L (Bn.
dal) 'Men's Niiht" will be held at
uie ttprlnineld Ubrlsuan enorcft Beit
BundaV. June 24 at 8 p. wlta
Clauds Neely, sons leader, preaching
on "If I Were a floj."
Hpeciai musie win ee rnnuaaea oy
men'a chorua choir and a mea'a
quartet. The men'a niiht follows the
women's night held last Sunday whea
the topic waa ' II i were a uul
WIND CARRIES WHKAT
PORTLAND. June 21. 1 Stiff
rales coming (rom eastern Or.ro
brine kernels of wheat from that die-
trlet to tne crest ot Mount uood,
Harrr Oonwar. who led three Port
land boys to tne summit, reported ea
his return today. Conway aald he
lound Kernels ot wnent in tne
In various nlacee at 0500 feet.
' Han-Dee Baby Bath Bed Is A Boon To Mothers, Special 59c
(Ax Billy Department Store)
Here Speedex "Ansco" Film, The Original Roll Film
Is Your Luggage Right For
Vacation?
Genuine
Cowhide
Bags
A Regular
$6.75 Seller
479
Unusual Price
Compellerl
Hera la good new to Inc
ests buyers trip or hand
ban la brown, Mack or Us,
all alte and style In Beat
alligator effect, made orer
strong frame, good and
roomy. Leatherette lined,
with (tardy leather band).
A limited number, therefor
early (hopping la advised.
There are families who hare tnlseellaneooe lot of taa
gage and yet never eem to have Just the right thing for any
particular trip. A soon as you decide on your vacation tola
year, get the piece of luggage that will most compactly and
conveniently carry Just what you will require.
Choose U here and It will have the added advantage) af
being (mart from ovarnlght bag to ateamer trunk. .
Wardrobe Trunks At $25.00 And $35.00
Thee natty looking wardrobe trunk happened in Just a thla
ad waa about to be taken to the newspaper office vo naturally
we wanted to herald their arrival.
Note their attribute round edge, flat lift top, mad ors a
three ply veneer with rich black vulcanised fibre covering and
binding. Heavy flat pattern hardware, draw bolts, apring lock,
wide hinge, front and end dowel. tTie Inside oonslst of
telescope trolley compressor bar, laundry bag, nine haagaea,
ho bog and 0ve drawer. Cloth lined throughout
40 Inches blgh, 32 Inches wide and M Inches deep. ak to
aa theee wardrob trunks.
Trunks
Priced $12.50
to IJJ W. Shows In aa Inter
eating variety, both medium
and large alses. Wall mad at
points of strain, best of binge
and locks.
Suit Cases $3.33
A larganatse ease with tw
trapa, listener, doubt oos
nere will give wonderful ser
vice. On 70111 be arvad to -own.
'
Other tall ease mto IU.M.
Suit Cases $2.39 Suit Czzti CL13
A wonderfully wall mad
eatneretta case, wiui swv
straps, reinforced - corn era,
fastener and lock.
fibre ease WW'
ow sturdy steal trass w t
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