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OREGON RESISTS
BAN ON PINE DUE
TO BLISTER RUST
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 6.
A bearing on the question of a
pine quarantine against Oregon
because of the appearance of the
white pine blister rust In that
stute will be held In the offices of
the federal horticultural board
January 8.
It Is proposed to prohibit the
movement from Oregon Into other
states of all five leafed pines and
currant and gooseberry plants, the
latter being the Intermediate host
plant necessary In carrying the
disease from one pine tree to an
other. The blister rust has -been dis
covered In Tillamook and Clatsop
counties. Oregon, which brings
the Infection wflhin 176 miles of
the northern edge of the great
sugar pine forests of southern Ore
gon and northern California.
PEPPERMINT OIL PRICE
SOARS OWING. TO -
ACUTE SHORTAGE
SOUTH BEND, Ind., Dec. 7. A
pound of peppermint oil now is
worth its weight In silver.
An acute shortage, resulting
Chas. S. McElhinny
The Widow's Friend"
Oregon Life
248 North Jackson
At Brand's
ROAD 8TANO
Pacific Highway 4 miles north
Open Evenings
Always a big assortment of
Fruit, Nuts and Candy
Watch for a Special
Announcement
GEAR CUTTING
Our Shops are Equipped to turn
out all kinds of machine work.
Repair Work Dona
PINE ST. MACHINE SHOP
Opposite Flour Mill
B U L.B S
QUALITY FIRST
Better Prices Than Ever
While They Last
THE FERN
The Largest Stock of
Good Used
Chevrolet
and Fords
In Roseburg
We Will Sell on
EASY TERMS
Hansen Chevrolet Co.
Phone 44(
j Odorless Cleaning
1 What a disappointment to
have a suit that looks nicely
' finshed and yet has that dis-
; agreeable odor from being
i dry cleaned. We can clean
! It without that dlsappolnt-
l merit Let us prove it.
! Ws Call and Deliver.
Our Auto Will Call.
Phona 77
BABY'S COLDS
are soon "nipped In the bud"
without "dosing" by cm of
WICKS
V VA PO RUB
(W tT Minimi Jm Vmi rV..,
frwn unseasonable frost and heat
in May In southern Michigan and
northwest Indiana, where 60 per
cent of the world's supply of pep
permint la produced, reduced the
crop 70 per rent or to approxim
ately 250,000 pounds.
Throughout the late summer and
early fall peppermint oil has stead
ily Increased in price .until It ex
ceeded S17 a pound. The maximum
price last year was 34 and four
years ago it wag 11.25,
Gradually the (rowers are drift
ing toward a single ''pool" through
which they would market their oil
when the demand price Is highest.
In several instances, farmers have
been known to store their oil in
safety deposit boxes to await fur
ther market advances.
Manufacturers of tooth paste,
candies, chewing gum, various
toothache remedies and all other
products which require peppermint
flavoring are interested in the co
operative efforts ot the growers.
The normal yearly consumption of
the oil is 400,000 pounds.
Peppermint plants, the oil of
which is distilled from the leaves
and stalks, thrives best in heavy,
mucky soil, found in the lowlands
along the Indiana-Michigan border.
The farmB usually are small fif
ty or sixty acres. Under normal
conditions two crops may be har
vested each summer.
Peppermint first was Introduced
Into Indiana and Michigan about
1840 from Ohio. A quarter of a
century before it had been Import
ed from England.
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"SANDY"
By CLENORC MEHERIN
WHAT HAS HAPPENED IN THE
STORY SO FAR:
Bandy McNeil, forced by her
Impoverished family Into love
less marriage with lien Murlllo, a
rich Italian, sscrlflcea her love
! for Timmy, a childhood sweet
j heart. Frequent quarrela follow.
I A son it born, dying almost tin
i mediately. Seeking tome escape,
! Sandy appeals to her Uncle bub,
who enables her to take a Hono
lulu trip with her mother. There
she meets Ramon Worth, who
save her life to the surf. He
boards the same steamer home
and during th voyage declared
his love. At home Sandy teils
Murlllo she must be treed. He
declares he will never release her.
Ramon mets Sandy on the beach
at Santa Barbara.
00 ON WITH THE STORY FROM
HERE:
CHAPTER 43
They drove deep Into the hills.
It was now late nearly 12. San
dy talked eagerly in a wistful ex
citement. The almost Impene
trable darkness heightened her
feeling of exultant terror.
I Ramon thought: "She came
for the romance of It. She's that
young." He stooped down, try
ing to make out her features.
She whispered: "Isn't It mys
terious and thrilling!"
He winced her for a long while
remained silent. They were park
. ed under a great pepper that now
' murmured with gentle monotony
to the breese. Suddenly Hamon
(aid: "And did you mean it when
you said you might come to the
city?"
"Yes. I'm thinking of It. When
my mother gets better and I'm
not needed here."
"You're going to work?"
Sandy drew a quick, Impatient
breath. "Yes. Oh why did you
need to speak of this, Itamonf
T Wn fnre-atline who I was
and what tor the whole ot the last
hour."
"I haven't forgotten."
"Are you glad I may come to
the city?"
, .iinnM ha nm I nun 1 11
drive nearly 600 miles for an hour
with you, but I don't know that
I am."
"Why?"
"I'm thinking now things may
be.'
"What things?"
"Between you and me."
She flushed: "That sounds in
triguing." He scowled, saying almost harsn
ly: 'No it's not that. I wish I
could see your face, Sandy. Did
you come down there all alone In
the darkness lust for the adven
ture of it? Did you come because
of a wish to see me?"
She laughed and shrugged:
"Oh, both! Hut you were the
adventure of it, I suppose.'
"Do you remember what I told
you on the bo;st Just before we
left?"
"I think so."
i tnA vin ttinl T Inved TOU.
I mean IL That's why I'm won
dering how things may be between
us.
"Don't love me In that kind of
- wnv Hamon. It Will be Over
between us if you do."
"Do you mean, you hob i i
for me, Sandy? Or that you're
never going to be free?"
"I don't know! I don't know."
'Thi l the wsv I love you,
however. It is with you."
She said disturoea ana now un
happy: "I'll have to go home
n.lp. 4here Seems
that he was gloomily silent she
reached up ner nana, louuneu u,
cbeek: "You're so much nicer
when you are laughing, rtamon.
Have a kiss before we part!"
He kisred her with a long, fer
vent solemnity that sent an un
easy pang through her thoughts.
The house was In darkness.
Sundny night. Murlllo wouldn't
be home. Of late he never came
from Friday to Monday.
Sandy let herself in stealthily.
As of old she slipped off her
pumps and went padding up the
stairs. She undressed quickly in
the darkness.
at, fH a hrtffhtnpu and a
glitter In her mind. She aaw her
self standing in inose, waverm
shadows, leaning on the pier. Saw
Ramon spring toward her, arms
flung out; heard the gladness of
his voice. She shut her eyes,
Smiling with the feverish sweet
ne.K of her thoughts.
I Sho rniililn'l le D. Stiff WOn-
dered whalT Alice would think If
she knew; what Judith would
say. A heat like guilt spread
over her. but It was a pleasant
sensation. It sent a tingling flush
through all her nerves; made her
feel daring, courageous; filled her
x
- 0lM.
WHAT, HE
W
OO SELL.
UMELLERt?
HE S
10TT
T
with a glad, stealthy Joy.
. 8h didn't regret going. She
was glad boundlessly clad to
have run back into the shadows.
She would go again. She had a
right to this. - .
Yes and It Alice had been
braver, aha too, would have de
fled them one way or another. It
she had, In her secret heart aha
could look back and exult. . But
Alice hung a wet dlshtowel on
the rack, pressed her fare against
it weeping in that forlorn, de
fected way.
I Suddenly Sandy beard herself
Isaylug in that light tone: "Have
ja kits before we part!" Sudden
ly she telt Kauiona arm lighten
ingthe long, fervent soiumulty
of his lips pressed on hers.
I ...
I She turned her face uneasily
against tba pillows, closing - hen
eyes. She opened them almost
i Immediately with the swift cons
ciousness that someone had en
tered the room.
She lay quiet a moment, listen
ing. Her heart flew to her
throat. Now she could swear tnat
feet unshod, light feet moved to
ward the door were in the hall
"I'm crazy," she whispered.
But she sat up, switched on the
light. No one waa there. It was
2 o'clock.
She dismissed the alarm, sinking
back drowsily smilingly. In the
morning ahe had forgotten it.
As she came into her mothar's
kitcheu, Alice greeted her with a
smirking glibnuss "Good morn
ing! All dolled up, I see."
"Oh, all the time. Ally. That's
a trick ot mine."
"Have a nice time last night?"
"Yes. Jude says she wishes
you'd try to get a week off. She
thinks a trip to the city would
be great for you."
"Humph! I can think ot lots
of things that would be great lor
me. I'm not talking about Jude.
Did you have a nice time from
11 p. m. on?"
Sandy blanched: "What do you
mean?"
Alice's disdainful smile; 'I
suppose you haven't the faintest
idea, have you? Did you see
your fond husband last evening!"
"No: He wasn't home."
"Oh, wasn't he! Well, he was
there between 11 and 13 kid."
...
It became almost impossible for
1 - t k,.B)ha Aha aaid faint
ly. "Well. 1 didn't go home af
Iter the train left. I met May and
iBerntce Ariiss. You know, it s
I nearly a year since I've seen any
lone I care about. We got to
i talking. Did Ben pnone acre:
"Yea dear: He pnoneu o.
11:30 and asked if he should call
- ...... Vn.i- father answered
lui fuu. " "
and told him that you'd left hours
ago. The sly follow covered up
neatly. He said he hadn't looked
In your room, riumpni en j"
met May and Hernlce, did you?"
Sandy took up a battered old
cup with a trembling: "Any coffee
left?"
"No have a little tea.'
"How's ma today?' Sandy ask
ed. She folt 111 Buffocatcd
wild with resentment that Alice,
eaten with curiosity, was making
her beg for the facts. She thought
in a fright: "That was he In the
room! He knows It was nearly
one when I got in. Oh, Lord"
She was almost In tears.
Ramon phoned at noon. He
nva- 11a WUnted lO
WHS ..HI", wv..
l.aa her in the evening lust tor
'.an hour.
She said: "I can t.
"Please walk down th hill
go Into that dry goods store. I'll
ho there. No one will dream that
we knew each other. I want a mo
ment lust a moment.'
And finally she said: "All
right.' ' tji
And she waa walking rapidly,
taking a short cut through a lot.
8he ran a little. A step behind
kA- - liar- arm ratlffhf. "Where
are you you going my pretty
maid?' .
It was Ben Murlllo. ' He had
never overtaken her before.
We will loan in RoBeburg all
monies saved with us here. See our
display at Story lies', Umpqua Ho
tel buildmg.
Put that personal .touch to your
Xmaa greeting cards by having
your name printed on each card.
See the News-Kevlew office for a
nice line of samples at a reason
able price.
Colds
Fevef
Grippe
Co Stop them today
Stop them "quickly til their dsnneri ind
dWimrbcti.rni the fever indheaijscht. Fore
the poisons out HiUi break colds in 14 hours.
They tone the whole system. The prompt, re
liable results have led millions toeniploy then,
Don't rely on fewer helps, don't delay.
AIldrotxIM aAlt-l'g Mc
cascaraAquinine
OttUdBox wkhliwt-ss
And Every Cloud
A0 ftlG HE S
GOUHA CARRY A
SHOVEL Ail'
blft AT THE END
OHERMr0AS
AM GET THE PoT
GONNA
O' 60LO THAT S
-THE
DRrr.nN niVnRrr5 ,
INCREASE. NOT SO
WITH MARRIAP.F-S
(Aancated hn Utmi Win.)
WASHINGTON. Dec T. -The de
partment of Commerce announcea
that according to returns received,
there were in the United States,
tor the calendar year 1924, 1.178.
1vt niarrlagea performed and 170,-
stiT divorces granted. Kor the cal
endar year 1H23, 1,223,824 mar
riages and 165,096 -divorces were
reported.
The decrease In marriages re
ported for 1S24, from the number
reported for 1923 is 45,718, or 3.7
per cent
The divorces reported tor 1924,
with tour counties lacking, show
aa inciease ot 6,771, or 3.S per
icent over the number reported for
11923. The figures are preliminary
and subject to slight correction.
Oregon in 1924 t sd 6.967 niar
jriages, while In 192J it had 7.151.
a decrease ot 184. Oregon's rec
ord for divorces was 2.94S for 19
!24, compared with 2.894 in 1923, an
I increase of 51. Oregon waa one of
30 states showing a decrease In
i marriages, and one ot 29 states
showing an increase in divorces in
the year.
WOULD SAVE TIME AND
PRIDE BY DROPPING
NAMES OP STATES
WESTERVILLIJ. O.. Dec. 7.
Much ink. labor and local pride
would be saved, in the opinion of
j Raymond Phelan, professor ot bus
.iness administration, Otterbeln Col
lege, If the state designations were
! dropped on letters to Important cl
tieg. I In a letter, Professor Phelan ur
ges the postotfice department to
I tike under consideration a plan of
arnuraruy specifying a list ol ci
ties so well known that the lUlt
is unnecessary.
Heal with gas.
ROME Pope Plus has blessed a
golden rose which is to be sent to
Uueen Kliiabeth ol Belgium to
commemorate the twenty-tilth an
niversary ot her marriage. It
stands in a vase of gilded silver.
LONDON Physicians have de
cided that owing to bis weak lungs
and advancing age. King George
must leave foggy, misty England
for a two months' sea trip each
year. A palatial new yacht ia be
ing planned.
ROME Some Italians are Irri
tated because Uudy Valentino is
seeking to become an American
citizen; a boycott ot films in which
he appears is proposed. An an
nouncement thrown on the. screen
In Home ot a coming Valentino
film was hissed and booed.
KHARKOV, Russia Russia Is
appealing for aid for thousands of
homeless children, "who like packs
of wolves haunt the' streets of
every large city." For their relief
a one per cent tax on vodka is pro
posed.
GLASGOW. Ky. Leslie Puckett
after struggling In vain to start
his coupe, lifted the hood and dis
covered that some one bad stolen
the motor.
LONDON Vermont turkeys sold
by Americans at Thanksgiving time
when dinners were cancelled, ow
ing to the death of Dowager Queen
Alexandra, so tickled the palates
of Englishmen that hundreds of
others have been ordered for
Christmas. Some of those left
over from Thanksgiving are being
fattened up in Kent for the Christ
mas tables of the American and
Spanish ambassadors and Lord
Carnarvon.
MOSCOW Leon Trotzky thinks
American equipment for a new
power plant will enable Russia to
cultivate "electro-diplomatic rela
tions with the United States." also
"electricity plus Russian socialism"
will "enable us eventually to dis
pense with the present Soviet sys
tem." NEW YOItK "natlllng" SIkl.
knocked out by a policeman, Is nut
25 as a result. Ills conqueror was
1-eonanl Smith, a Times Square po
liceman whom he attarked. Limit
ing the penalty to a fine at the re
quest of the pugilist's wire, the
pollno magistrate warned the bat
tler that he would go to the work
out house next time. ,
TOLEDO, Spain Them's to hffl
a lance 600 feet long In a monster
I statue of Don Quloxle, whlc h It w ill
take seven yars to erect near the
birthplace of the prototype of his
lady love Dulcinea.
I NEW YORK Miss Leonarla
Itertinl, 20, knows how to deal with
mashers. She rhas'-d one from an
FLASHES OFLlfrE j
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Ha3 a Silver Lining
LOTrt APPLESAUCE . oj AuElV.. W ULeA j
"I V GOLD THATY vAXSfl' .tfjl' HE. SA
V rtVV' ,1?, A RAIMGOWX
elevated station tor several blocks
lng tackie. She waa educated as a
Philadelphia training instructor.
Candy canea nude to order, any
site. Place your orders early. Pal
ace ot Sweets. Phone 76.
JIMMY GOODRICH TO MEET
ROCKY KANSAS TONIGHT
(AancUUd fraa UUM Wirt.)
BUFFALO. N. Y., Deo. T. The
lightweight championship will be
at stoke when Jimmy Goodrich,
the title holder and Hocky Kan
sas, veteran challenger, step in the
ring here tonight. Both boxers are
residents ot Buffalo.
Goodrich got the lightweight
crown by virtue ot hla success in
the tournament to choose a succes
sor to Benny Leonard when he va
cated the throne. Kansas has
been persistent contender lor i
the title. In 1921 be made two un-1
successful efforla to wrest the
championship from Leonard.
Men's suits cleaned and pressed,
11.60. Roseburg Cleaners, phona
471.
AMONG OLD FRIENDS
Interesting News of the Doings
of Former Roseburg and
Douglas County Residents.
MARSHFIELD E. W. Barnum
agent for the Hudson and Essex
cars, .will move his headquarters
from the present location on Broad
way and Anderson to the Williams
building on the corner ot Broad
way and Curtis, getting a good lo
cation on automobile row. Moving
will be started Monday.
Mr. Barnum has conducted a
successful business and his sales
of Hudsons and Essexs the past
year has been unusually heavy.
The new location, recently vacat
ed by the Keith oMtor company
used car corner, will give Mr. Bar
num a better location, which will
aid him in giving better aervice
and even bettering his sales rec
ords here.
COQUILLE A pioneer bunting
and fishing license was granted to
W. I. Bonebrake, 71, of Marshfleld.
Mr. Bonebrake came from Knox-
vllle, Iowa In ltlt2, settling Jn
Roseburg.
Quality merchandise at loweat
prices at Powell's Furniture Store.
Heat with gas.
0
Tha Baptist Ladles Aid society
will meet at the church on Thurs
day afternoon. Those wishing to
contribute to the Christmas box
for the Indians, please bring arti
cles to this meeting, or to Suuday
school next Sunday. Toys, candy,
soap, beads, etc., are needed. Old
clothing acceptable.
Membership In the American
Home Economics Association has
grown from 1,200 In 1921 to 7,
000 in. 1925.
rubIispine
If you 1)4-1 it-vo the BplnP II th
rteal of moat of your phyfllrn. Ilia,
anil more people Are thin kin ma
ev-ry day. Juiit give It a rubblna
every ninht with Jo.nt-fc.ase nJ
watch the helpful results.
It limbers up the spinal column
so that you can straighten ut
round shoulder and makes old folks
look nud feel ynoiiKur. Many people
ure fretting It dally from Nathuti
FuHerton.
The name Is Joint-Kane and It s
the one hlK dtseoVery for stirf.
Hwnllt-n. rreuky. Inflamed Joints
and a tube for only 60 cents.
Always remember, when Joint
huh gtits In Joint agony futm out
JUlCK.
Biggest Selling Joint
Remedy in the World
Joint-Ease
DAILY WEATHER REPORT
U. 8. Weather Bureau, local of'
flee, Iloseburg, Oregon, 24 hours
ending Ikm.
Precipitation In Ins. o Hundredths
Highest temperature yesterday 40
Lowest temperature last night 3K
Precipitation last 24 hours .. 0
Total proclp. since 1st mouth .H6
Normal preclp. for tbla month 5.92
Total preclp. from Sept, 1,
1!)25, to date 6.74
Average preclp. from Sept, 1
1S77 9.3S
Total deficiency from Sept. 1,
1925 .... 2.61
Average precipitation for 48
wet aeasons, (September
to May Inclusive) H1.4S
Increasing cloudiness tonight
and Tuesday; moderate tempera
ture. WM. BELL. Meteorologist
For
VASES AND JARDINIERES
Comprises a wide range of choice, and you are sure
to find in the collection just the piece you want. !
LOOK OUR STOCK OVER
FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS
CHURCHILL HARDWARE CO.
The Iron Monger
Classified Section
. ALL NEW ADS ON BACK PACE.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE Guernsey bull. E. C.
Uursik, Melrose, Ore.
CHRISTMAS TREES for sale. Any
size, l'bone 615-J.
FOR SALE Fordson plow, 1 12.
Herman Schulie, Brockway.
FOR SALE jersey cow; fresh.
Round Prairie Itanch, Ruckles,
Oregon.
FOR SALE 5-room house and lot,
house completely furnished. 412
Fowler St.
FOR SALE Wool cards. Import
ed from Finland; 11.85 post
paid. John Nylund, North Bend.
tVlLL SELL or rent Owelllugri04
corner west 1st street, and 1st.
avenue. Apply 220 8. Kane St.
FOR S ALE Cood atraw berry
plants, Oold Dollar variety, f2.50
per M. Dell Wood, Myrtle Creek,
Ore.
FOR SALE Office desk and chair,
both almost new. Reasonable. Ad
dress J. O. Howard, llox 1056,
Roseburg,
FOHTsA LENo. 1 tractor. Or will
trade for anything I can use. Al
so one power sprayer. Address
Box 588, Roseburg.
FORSALE Ei of SW and SWi
of SEi section 12 T.JD. R. 7.
Make me an offer. L. II, Barto.
Thompson Falls, Montana.
fiUST" BE SOLD A.T ONCEjTin
cubators, 1 garden planter; 1
Saltley separator, all in good
condition. Lane Street Rooming
House.
LE OUR used tars before you
buy; over 20 to choose from
1 1H21 Ford touring, starter and
good running order 175
1 1S21 Chevrolet 5
1 1D21 Dodge touring, cord tires,
new paint t-Db
And 20 others, coupes and se
dansi Easy terms, year to pay.
HANSEN CHEVROLET CO.
FOR RENT
PIANO for rent. I'hoiie 31-F5
rHJil-RENT Oarage at 219 S.
Pine. Phone lt Y.
FOR RENT Five-room furnished
house. Inquifo 517 S. Stephens.
Phone 471-L.
Foil RENT A two-room house.
Also two-room aparlnienL Adults
only. II2U Winchester St.
RENTALS 2 small housi "aT1T!i
per month. For rents see O. W.
Young Son. Phone 417.
Foil RENT Two' isrgVw ell fnr
nUlied bousekeeplug rooms.
Private front entrance. Close in.
231 8. Main.
Foil KENT jtootus upstairs. Bell
Bisters Uldg. Suitable for dress
making, hemstitching, marcellng,
and office work. Phone DU5.
FOR RENT Partly furnish, d
housekeeping rooms; heal, light,
and telephone furnished. 217 U.
Stephens, Pbone K!0.
FOR SALE-Full blood Illiodiris
land Red cockerels. Petite
prunes. Call at G:i N. Pine St. or
write Mrs. John Betts, Roseburg.
biinr. Ore.
By WINNER
Thai Gift
There is nothing a woman appre
ciates more than beautiful and use
ful Pottery. Our line of
WANTED
WANTED General houseworlier.
15 Hoover. . ...
WANTED To buy horse, not over
8 yrs., 1200 or 1400 pounds, well
broke. J. Bates. Box 75. Riddle.
WANTED Second hand typewrit
er. Must be In good conditio-
John Abeene, Oakland, Oregon.
fc'LKS WAN'lh.L liiguest marael
prices paid. Wiljon Tire Shop,
opposite News-Review, Bring -at
shlpto B. F. Shields. .
WToix;utTErw anted" a
winter Job. partly furnished
house free. Address J. G. Upw
ard, Box 1085, Roseburg.
WANTED To iee you at the
Crispette shop. Leave orders Jor
home made candy for Xmaa and
Crlapetles. 654 N. Jackson. i
i
CAR OWNER Don't forget tt
aall 551 when In need ot asts
parts. BarU'a Auto Wrecking.
House. .
STRAYED from Winston, dog, part
Airedale, light tan curly hair,
long tail. Very timid. Reward.
-' Mrs. Q. J. Barrier, Phone 2f4.
THE F. V. SMITH ranch on Myrtle
Creek, which has been on local
realty lists has been withdrawn.
from the market
NOTICE Marcell's Miracle SEE.
eral can be obtained from lira.
O. W. Hubbard, S43 Miller St.
Phone 365-J. "
A M HOLDING two bicycles picked
up on street Owners may have
same by paying for ad and iden
tification ot bicycles. I. S. Ketch.
Classy stuff,
Light as fluff.
Fruit Ola Nut bread
At the head.
Oregon Bakery
231 N. Jackson St
WHEN IN ROSEBURG
STOP AT . I
Hotel Umpqua
Harry Pearce Z
Auto Top Manufacturing
nepairliia Tops aiid vOurtaiM,
I'plicilsterln.'oJ.aU.iJsis.tS
Tent and Awning 'Work'!!
Winchester St. " I
UMPQUA FLORISTS
, Choice Cut Flowers ."
Flower Shop, 311 N. Jackass
Phone (30
Greenhouse, West Rosebuxf
Phona 40K1
WALTER CARPENTER
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