Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 24, 1929, Image 5

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CRUCIAL SERIES1 BEAT COLLEGIANS i
SET A RECORD;
Yankee Athletic Argument
Drew 184,095 Spectators
in Three Days Mack
men On Long End of Se
ries, Three to Two.
Hy William J, riiipman.
Associated I'resH Sports Writer.
That hysteria in arid aliuin the
Ynnkee staudlum imw is recent
rather, than current. and the hoys
fire busy checking up the net re
sult, . artistic mid financial. The
'.luetics nipped the ehuninions hy
v a 7 to 4 score before some 5 ".imm
in the fifth and rubber game yes
terday, 1UI the really important
transaction took place in the count
ing house. Kxuctly S4.ii'.m; ,.w
York fans paid their way at the
ivic in three days, making the se
ries a complete victory for Kdward
Jrant Harrow, regardless of what
happened to Huggins.
Tile at tendance set a new rec
ord for a single series. beating the
mark of 177.152 made by the same
teams at the same park last Sep
tember in three afternoons.
The only fly in .Mr. Harrow's
r (flee was the necessity of tender
ing Mr. Meiillliruddy a check for
$ -1 6.024 before the armored vans
escaped to u downtown bank with
the loot.
Although the victory of the Ath
letes by three games to two was.
of itself, baldly decisive, the lead
of the Mackmen was stretched t
fight and one-half games, and the
impression spread among metro
politan fans that here, indeed, were
f the coming champions. The cur
rent Athletics have in the lace of
ankee fire a confidence lacked by
their immediate predecessors, and
ability to stand up before the line
men is all that was missing in the
.Mackmen last year.
'rtie final game was a triumph
for' Howard Khmke, the veteran
i :ght-hander. although i e o r g e
Karnshuw had to bo called in the
eighth to put down a Yankee up
rising which threatened to assume
rious proportions. The series
ended without the appearance of
J.ddie Kommcl,- the knuckle ball
Xpert, who never seemed to fool
the Yankees.
The defeated pitcher yesterday
wrts another left-hander and the
1 bird Yankee flout hpaw victim f
the series Kddlc Wells. The Hir
j lingham boy's customary wildness
showed, but the Messrs. Simmons
iind Voxx made up for tlits little
ovc rsight with successive home
runs in the fourth. .Mr. Mule Haas
' o caught the spirit that he ham
mered Wells' rescuer, Tom Zach
ary, for a four-baser within the lot
in the eighth.
It was Simmons' eighteenth,
Koxx's thirteeenth and Haas' ninth.
Simmons might have had an earlier
home-run in the second when m
limped palpably on a triple be
cause of his bar ankles. Now that
ihe Yankee series is over, Sim
jnons may remain out of the game
to rest his nether limits, but the
real misfortune for the Kupper-
HuggiiiH combination seems to be
lh.it Simmons did not arrive at
this decision earlier.' Here is what
lie did to the champions in three
days:
C.anies, 5; at bat. 21: runs, 10:
hits, 13; total bases, 30; two-base
hits, 3: three-base hits, 1:: home
runs, 4 ; runs batted in, 'J ; aver
age, .6 lit.
Lou Gehrig inserted his twenti
eth home-run into the proceedings
j'esterday, placing himself In a tie
with -Mel Ott of the (Hunts for the
major league leadership. The de
feat, coupled with the 0 to 3 vic
tory of the Hrowns over the White
V.i-'ox, dropped the champions into
a tie with St. Louis for third place,
but this hardly will last. The Yanks
may nut be as good as the Ath
letics, but they remain some bel
ter than the rest of the flock.
Detroit nosed out Cleveland by
S to 7, advancing to within one
KaAiie of the Yanks and the Hrowns.
and Washington wmi from Host on
( by 7 to 1 in other American league
Migag;ements yesterday.
The National league campaign
on the Sabbath witnessed the third
straight victory or the Pirates over
the Cubs, K to 7. The Heds shaded
the champion Cardinals by 4 to 2,
si ml the Brooklyn Kohins nosed out
the . (Hants by ! to 8 in 14 In
ning, giving the day a pronounced
IMrate trend. The Jluccaneers led
the Cubs by two and one-half
.gum us, the Cardinals by three, and
Ihe (ilants by three ami one-half.
The l: raves completed the Na
llonal league program by taking
two from the I'hillies, 5 to 1 and
1 to 5.
Jji (irillltk' Victor
PKNDLLTON. Ore.. June 24 -
(.1, Iii flrande defeated the I'.n-
llilon Huckai s In a Hlue Moon
lain Haseliall league game here
yesterday hy a seor(. of 12 to I.
Iji (iniiiili- (iidfers Win
LA OIlANDi:, tire., June 21.
(4',Tlu' La (irande Country clnh
Won tll- Inler-cili golf toMin.im. nl
yl.l. ' rM-tldleton here yesterday.
Tim tr.oft V.HS 5S lo 17.
Bulgart Protest
VIENNA, June 24. UV-A S"'f,-
(llaiiiitch to Neiion Wiener TiiKelilutt
today said giuat Indignation and
neltiitdin had been urnusetl In Hid
)' Hi as a co-en.c nee o the Hioot
ln bv Jugo-Slavian guards of three
larlnns. two of litem wonier.
vliom the Bulgarians Insisteil car
ried regular passports.
Pour hundred toss. Is of prehis
toric invertel. rales have "!
ndded to tlie I'lel.l museum. Chi
Kago, the Blft uf Henry (.ioljatiir.
net tilt opener
Mcdfords Mtnuner tenms tout .
na eIU got mxler way at the
Mi (,(UrLs Suni
UPMts the order r lhfc u . ,
both d..uhU.H. Lnder
sw;1"-'''ik sun all ..f thu first
i'-und mat. bes ilIlt, ;i number of
me i-t-cond round were run off
. Y;,lia' "f'-i t- unw to age
lh" h.-n Ualph H.iUv.
Oregon State star and former
-mthern Oregon hampion. pain-,1
W'Hi Jimmy Kdrnisto,,. -- high
si tiooi chaniplun, i.k Tidlefxio't
and Klrkp.tiu, k. bM-roer college
Mars pieked to Wtn the Ih,,,,,;,.
iient. into camp bv scores of
C-3. (i-o. Katli.-u and H,,,, Ash-
an.l Normal emjy i the douhies.
ent Klson and Carle. Med ford
high entry, in the ,.ly other dou
bles match pluyeu, s-tl. tj.:j.
Kaymoml KMi. former southern
Oregon champion, almost caught
a Tartar In lim,. J;uddv (iarfield
diminutive high school plaver, who
was on l(1p llf nis Ka"m,.' umt
l-rced both sets , deuce. Kish
fin tlly taKiiig im.h sets, 7-.1. 7-;..
Harry Jimler. newest addition
to the local temns colony, showed
he is capable ,,f some finished
tennis wb. n be disposed of "Hm
teretfp" Kathan, Ashland Normal
star, (j-o, ..-I, in (be second
found. Jimmy Kdmiston also
came throuuh in i-v.-Lii.-nt uhmm
j in his second round match when
he put Kirkpatiick. former Wash
ington Slate college star out, li-2.
i-2. H. (i. Wilson, tbe daddv of
local tennis players, proved too
much for John Keddy and Kalpb
Hailey put Al Stoehr out of the
singles competition in the other
second round matches of the dav.
Hoth sing 1 e s and doubles
matches will be played this even
ing a ad I o no ir row morning at Ji
"VI"' k Wiison will tackle Tollef
son in the ipiarler finals.
Hestilts fidlow:
Singles,
Tirst rmind:
Kathan beat Sunderman. G-3.
6-2.
Stoehr beat Demmer. fl-2. 6-2.
Jacobs beat Carle. ti-;t, ti-4.
Ktsh beat (iarlield. 7-a, 7-5.
Keddy beat l'urdin, ti-2, 3-6.
Second round :
Tollefson beat Crowsttn. fi-1. fi-1.
Hutler beat Kathan. 6-0. 6-1.
Hailey beat Stoehr. 6-2. 6-1.
Kdmiston beat Kirk pa trick, G-2,
6-2.
Wilson beat Ucddy. G-3. 3-6, 6-0.
Doubles.
Hailey and Kdmiston beat Tol
lefson Kirkpatrhk. 6-3, 6-0.
Kathan and Hoggs beat Carle
and Klson, 8-6. (1-3.
Coast League
Yesterday
I Hy The Associated Press
1 K. H. 10.
'Sacramento ft 4 0
I Portland 7 1
I Itatteries: Keating and Seve
reid: l'orterfield and Woodall.
Second game
1 Sacramento
: Portland
R. II. 10.
ID IS 1
4 15 1
Cano and Koehler;
Ortman and KeRn,
I I'.atterie:
, Mahaffey
mlnll.
n. ii. k.
Oukland 4 8 1
St;i:tlf 3 1"
ISntlei-ies: Mi'Avoy. Hui-.st, Kish
and Kt'ad; Kisrhe, Kallio and JJttr
reani. -
S-.'Cund panu' U. H. IC.
On kla nil 9 2
Scuttle 4 7 0
lialtt.'1-ie.s: fraiKlii'ad. II u r k t,
Uoiniivlch and Heed: W'llsun, Kal
lio. I.ananskl. IMiiki'u" anil Hin--reani,
fox.
h. H. K.
Hollywood I" 2
Los Anicidi'H 2 t 1
Hattorie.s: Shelli-nliark and ItasM
lor: HollhiK, Itacidit, Montgomery
and Warren.
Seeond game H. H- K.
Hollywood 12 15 1
Lou Angeles 10 9 1
(Seven inning).
liatleties: Kinney. Met-'alie.
I Marty. Ilollerwin. Wetzel. Johns
and llassler; 1 'lit t. llollinc Walsh
and SandlieiK.
It. H
K.
.Mission
San Franeiseo
Itattt-ries: Krause
man: ,larols. Jones
Adamson.
5 1 2 2
0 7 3
and
and
Iloff
lteed. Seeond ttanie
Mission
San rraneisco
Hatteries: lluether
It.
II. K.
1 1 II
1 5 II
s and
Neve
Ilon'man; Tlllliston and Adamson,
It I.
! SACItAMI'.NTO. fill., June 21.
t,V Mi- Mtify Slayhack. ::i. was
held Tor ipiesl lolling 'lore yeslerday
in the slaving of her lot liter hus
band. Herbert .1. Slayhack, who
was funnd shot to death in Ills for
mer wile's apartment Saturday
iilglti. , .
Inv.'stlgatnrs said that they had
learned . Mrs. Slaybai k had been
i jealous of hor flintier husband's
: sweetheart, a girl known only as
'Itohbv."
Dodds. who sha-ed house
with Shu back. Paid the divorce,!
couple had ipiarreled violently n
: short lime bi-fore the sho.ulnc and
lhal Mrs. Slavral; had ihreutened
So have her ionner sooose nneted
. alleged failure. Hi l'-'' hack all
uioiiy, .
! HOLD WOMAN FOR I
HLfSBANDS DEATH
"irK- 4 i n, " C fit
v J
AON i H
Aaofiatr.t Ptftt 'Aofrij
V.'rihington and California with ctrong rov.-ira teams meet the nation's best June 24- Above
V.'l.lr.Tlon vanity (Ijft to r;:it) Gind&r, O Deil, Valentine, Phillips, Morris, Wnkcman, Alcorn,
rr.vic, C.rf r..d (i.-sct) Ccr.cli Al Utbric!;con. Lcwcr, California (left to riflltt) Donlon, Caldwell,
". . 3:..-zon, FtCJcr.cl:, VVcrhmr. i, Dally, Drincfc, Von Tiilow, (kneeling) Mullin and (inset) Coach Ky
tjr;..:.t.
The lNtutbkccplc Itcgraita In n NiitshHI.
Ity the A-.iHiai4'iI I'rcs)
Twenty-two eight-oared shells compete in three races constituting tbe JsUud annual regatta of the
Intercollegiate llowing association mi the Hudson river at I'ougb keepsie inday. The figures en
each race follow.
At r:ir( p. m.. eastern daylight saving time, two-mile freshman race, with seven entries. Cali
fornia has line ,o. 1 (nearest Western sborej: Cornell. 1; Syracuse. :i ; Columbia. 4; Navy, a; 1'cnn
li and Massachusetts Tech. T. .
At 0:1". p. in., three-mile junior varsity race, six entries I'enn. lane No. 1; Columbia, 2; Cornell.
3: Syracuse. 4; Washington, ft and Navy. tl.
At 7:15 p. m.. four-mile varsity race, nine entires IVnn. lane No. 1; Navy. 2; , Washington. II;
Wisconsin. A : Cormdl. f: California, : Columbia, 7; M. I. T., S, and Syracuse. II.
Winners last year Varsity. Caifornia: junior varsity. Navy; fredimaii. Navy.
STANDINGS
OF THE
CLUBS-
'acll'le Citast League
V.
I.. Pet.
31 .IWI)
3i .linn
3S .r.7S
41 . f. j :t
4li .4 S3
411 ,4liL'
S3 .3l!!l
57 .337
I.. Pet.
21 .i;3S
23 .5 '.111
21! .fiS 1
25 .57(1
34 .424
34 .4 24
35 .3117
37 .3112
L. Pet.
1.'. .741
24 . Ti Ji 3
24 . .r. ti 3
30 .531
3H .4 7 1
3 3 .4 21
40 .355
4 3 .3011
Mlsfifis
San Kranrisi'ii
Oakland
Hollywood ..
1.0M Alll'll'S .
Sanramento
Soaltle
Portland
4 5
4:i
Li'liiif
W.
.... 37
... a I
... :iii
.... 3 1
l'lttslmrgh
rhieago
St. Louis ....
New York
Brooklyn
l-toston ..."
hlladeliihla
Cinelnnatl ....
23
21
Anirrit-ail Ijt-ngiif
W.
Philadelphia
St. Louis
New York ..
Iletrolt
Cleveland
Washington
Chicago
Iloston
43
3T.
3."i
34
ON MAT TONIGHT
.Tack Ilamona, the I.ns AngehH
heavyweight wrestler, arrived in
Medford last evening for hln re
turn match at the armory tonight
with Hob Krnse. I'orlland wrestler,
who defeated Katnntm in ti hard
lought match here last weelt. The j
latter Ih confident he will take
two straight falls from Krnse, hav
ing become familiar with his Hiyli'
or wrestling.
Krnse has been warned to re
frain from unnecessary ion glut ess
and If he cannot In How lib? usual
tael ic-s fans believe he will e ut
a decided disadvantage. The mulch
will be prcHeuJed under Ihe an
HitirOH o the biral American l.e
gion iHist.
Joe Kerguson. firht it wrest ler.
with a face I hat makes Mull Mm)
tana think himself band 'tome, wl'i
also b" a feature of InnK'ht'M rani
Me will refei-e and may iito take
part In a sp-'Ch.l event. Then wi'l
be two go.)d iirchiTiinari 's,
li (ti'.imle Swelters
f,A illtAMti; (h e.. June : I
t,V- With the tempera; lire iin In
lli" 7't's lore eailv tbi- iin.inl'ig.
.'fio!her h.t day w a ; i:i pijpee!
sid;i '. maximum :. d--
Klfet. liUTKile.l ., ..,, I ,,..,i.
vnuifht fdrenms and nea: v, t.(1!
in a n al tell.pt lij I. ,-c pe ibe
wuruith. , I
i UUUIUUJ.l
. - Ki4.1 , r
rli u. . , j.
JOIN! CONCLAVE!
' PORTLAND, Ore.. June 21. I,V)
Throe thousand visitors were
here today lo atte.nd Ihe joint ses
sions ot' a tour-way convontlnu "I
groeors. The ilelegati'R repriisellled
the national retail groeeis. Ihe na
tional w'holesale grocers, the Wash
ington grocers and the California
grocers' associations.
Citipsts of the convenlion repre--,
sented such nrganizat Ions as the
, 1'nitcil States Department of Com
1 merce, Ihe I'nlteiJ States Chaniher
of (.'ominerce, the AmerL-un tlro
i cory association, the National Can-
ners' association, the American
Hankers' ussociatfon, (ho American
Halters assocttaion anil the trade
press "f the food Industry.
The joint convention was called
to order' at in u. in.
ACCIDENTDELAYS
1)1 llf US. I'm., June 1! I.- -ol'i
Thwarted by bad weather and an
accident, Lee Selo ten hair. west
coasl idiot , was supervising ie
pali s to his plane tor lay In prep
aration for another attemp) t.i set
a tra tisfoiH. Menial non-stop f light
record.
Jits plane was da maged yester
day when he tried to take off fi.r
Itoesevell Kield. X. V., after hav
ing been forced down here by
(bunderstorms and falling oil
pressure.
W hen the went her cleared be
M mpted to take off natn. but
the plane cra'he.I, tearing off the
liiidlng gear arid drimaging i:n
tO'Clage. Me lll'len-d (ol!Ur III-
.ttiries.
cniiPATinM
UI!LI LUUunl IUI1
BOARD MEETS FBBAY
SALUM. .Mine 'J I trV-
'Iiivnnnr Patterson lotbiy bsm d a
rail for the new state bnaid of
lilUhei e,lu. Hll'ill to hold lit Til"'
meeting, ff.i lOaiiizatlon, in tile
g v i i ti i r ' ' oflici' iiexl l'i ilf.
iiioi niitg at Hi o i lock. The I, ...ml
w dl In i:m lo tore Mon July 1 .
The member" of ihe bo. ml ,-m
- "'dt. H. I-'. Irvine. C I.
S'aii. I,. Sanimon-i ami .ol.
V at. k. all of J'orlbind; A.l.-i'
i:ji. b ..f .Ahdfo.d i; r f
Th,. H.,11. ai.d 1". L. CalllM. f
Ali.uliy,
QUEBEC IS SWEPT
IY STORM AFTER
EIGHT DAYS HEAT
' MONTIIKAL. June 24. UV A
violent Mtuin that caused three
jdeaths and heavy property dam
jage last night marked the climax
of eiglit .day.s of intenne heat.
The slorm, sweeping the coun
jtry Hotilli of the l-auretitian moun
tains, c i' i p p 1 e d communication
. lines, overturned a ut mobiles and
wrecked farm buildings In its
path.
! At SI. A me le Valldietlil, n
: summer resort, two men were
drowned when their boats were
I overturned by the tdorm'M sudden
onslaught. Anot her person was
I drowned in Missiscpioi bay, Hit
i miles Kfinl h of Montreal, when a
i motorboat overturned.
i MONTllKAL. Juno 24. M'i
.Slroi'k hy 1'ghtnlng. Ihe convent of
the Sacred Heart at Sault All
Itecollet was In ruins today.
Kire. discovered half an hour
after the fla.'.i of lightning had
struck the metallic i ring, hurned
the structure yesterday.
Ail of Ihe ocupanls, including 22
convalescent nuns, escaped. The
foor-story slope laiildlng and It
contents were a total loss, esti
mated at Sl.imii.fHHl.
Wall Street Report
XKW VOIiK. June 1. (!
Ilegiimlng of the nild-year call
money stringency loday brought a
Tl'Mifi of selling into the stock mar
ket which retarded but failed lo
chec k completely be recovery In
stock prices which bus been under
way for more than a week. Trad
ing showed a marked expansion in
volume, due to increased activities
of pools wbbh are roim'ing on a
huge reinvest ment de ma tnl next
month.
Many of ihe popular shares sold
'. ''11 lllliitT Saturday's close w hen
i ill miai'? Went to 1 tl per cent in
the final boor. (ienetal Kleetric.
li midyear K libber. .1 "ll tin - Ma II V f I
and I'nlte.l Aircraft lost fl-MO 3 to
I 'points. .South wester ii Railroad
and a few specialties rose Mtiarlly.
I'ock Island aimm: more than !
and People's ( Jai .'i point. The
(lorn. Wiin Ii re i. o in r, Mi:h total sales
oproXiin.it i rm .t . L' mi n . o o sh-it es.
It'TillfipT I'loWHbiircH Into ( liM-k-
ItltnXTK. T e x a s -UV i;very
'' ii:iig . at U:-: a Iboiite mcr-
bant strlk"K a plow-done with u
tiiuimei' to notify fellow iner-
li i nt It in m-iir i oi 1 1 1 ng time.
U (J o'clock be stilkes it again,
i"d all bUiill'S iiollses 1 hereupon
II. p..
l-'i HM I-. .M. i l:int Ii.ib
lit:..! Ih.- Ii.ii.1i ... i-1 1 tni.-nt In'
'!. In ;i I ii tl- t it in 1 J i . - tl'.iili- J
Uunij oC uld L'viiijji'.iilti.
MtillJ WAItKS!
FOR SHELLS IN
POUGHKEEPS E
I
Intense Humidity Greets
Thousands of Fans and!
22 Crews in Hudson Re-
gatta California, Colum
bia Choice of Fans. !
Hy Man .1. (.onbl
i Associated Press Sports I M it or I
im)C(;hk::ki'sii:. . v., June
LM. - i.-t'i Overcast sko s, Intense
humidity and p I a c i d waters
greeted the incoming thousands
arriving here this morning for the
intercollegiate regatta in winch J II
crews from tlille colleges row late
today.
The weather experts prophesied
good water conditions but ex
pected also heavy showers might
develop in the afternoon. Fully
loo. nail .spectators are expected to
w it ness t he regatta.
The advance loir-cast of expert
opinion bracketed Hit details of
I be world's chain pi on California lis
and New York's own Columbians,
li'L'7 champions and I'.rjS- run-ticrs-up.
as eo-l'avoritos hi tbe var
sity slruule. but lucre was a dis
tinctly manifest opinion that any
thing might happen with tune
shells sweeping dou u t he old
I I udson.
Quill Points
What is more, a civilization can-'
noi endure half dry and half wet.j
Starvation in China;' a great'
wheat surplus In America. In,
some particulars, however, clvllfzu-j
lion MceniK sane.
lie hasn't the true, re
former complex miles In
Lets mail when MimclMHly sug
gests being: ii'Jisonnble.
If the evolutionists are right.
the:e Is hope. The woman mean
enough to marry for alimony has
no progeny.
If speed 1m like war. and ne
cessity Knows no law. why bother
even to call a coroner's Jury?
Americanism: Stepping on the
gas to gel there quickly being
bored for waul, of something lo
do when you get there.
What n world! The kid who
onee got llt-ked for rending detec
tive stories now reads them to
relax his great mind.
When two planea run into one
another. It is pretty awful; but at
least the- pilots can't hear one
another say: "It's a small world,
after nil.".
Maybe IJmly took his honey
moon at sea because you needn't
wait for a corner lo dodge, on Die
water.
How tnU It Hccnis to cull
him an efficiency cxpcit when
It taltCH hlni two hours to
eat lunch'
When the roll Is called up yon
der, it won't be the kind of roll
that geta you by down here.
If you would Judge moderns
fairly, think how thix country
would have turned out if tho pio
neers had been like them.
Correct this Hentence: "It will
b7 a great comfort to you,
mother" said the young man. "and
I'm glad you have learned to
smoke."
POltTLANI). tire., June LM. !')
A "campaign of persistency" to
bring about barge transportation
on the upper Columbia river, was
i announced here today hy I)r.
' 'lark I thick of I'ortland, who on
j Saturday wan elected president of
ttie Columbia alley assoelalion.
I
A Al
LET US KNOW
Immediately anil without full If you desire
lo make it selection n the new Memorial
MatiHulciim. There tiro only a few crypta
left and, in order to get tmmcthhiK desir
able, prompt action Is advisable.
We shall be glad Indeed to give yon full de
tails If you desire, and w ithout, of com so,
putting you under the allghtc! nhll -ration.
Phone uh or drop In.
i
CONGER
FUNERAL PARLORS
vIWiini
moik
W.MAIN AT NEWTOWN ST.
(jt)honc2Q7
Off to the
"land of nod"
on a feathery breeze
LAI
A
v t
A- x
if rhi.y .1
A Hwrllcriii nihl . . . not n leuf Ktir
riii , . mil a hrculh of air coming
through t lie vinliws. Itut lie op
pressive licat diMrt not fret thin you ne
uter on his riHil little lud, for a WcM
inlioiiHe 1'itn lias soothiMl )iim to sleep
H'ith its lullaby of e4Mlness.
Not only in ihe children's room, but
everywhere, eslini;house Kuns brititj
eoo! comfort into homes mid olliccs. Their weleomo
breezes make your vork hours more procluetive, and en
able you to 0,0 on enjo) in your iiuloor lunirs in npite of
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For COOL COMFORT
AH Summer Long
Wcstinghouse Fans cool quietly are richly finished in
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or three speeds. Prices ns low as $G.50.
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Our every water test
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