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THE PORT (TR FORD TRJBVNE, PORT ORFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1925.
LOSS O F ARM PUTS
MAN OFT BALANCE
U
Fighting Bob” Lafollette
Is D ead—N o ted F igure
The Power Behind
.The Saving* Dollar
LUMBER Mill UP
MOBÍH OPMSTIC
Owen Sm ith, son of John R. Smith,
loet hi« arm a month ago when he
fell from a logging train a t Powers
* y W IL L IA M I t KMOX
and the wheel cut the limb into five
pieces, requiring am putation at the
W ASHINGTON, Ju n e 18.— Rob gal outcome of the sensational oil I R s m W » » ( l e i r i m i t » > i w Aroe-
etettea
shoulder.
ert Marion L aF ollette is dead.
battle.
COLUMBIA OUTLOOK
“ F ighting Bob,” for 2« years
Mr Sm ith is out about N orth Bend
A
recewt
eompflattoa
made by the BRITISH
His strenuous effo rts brought him
$2.0« now, a fte r being in the hospital for United S tates sen ato r from Wis-
D
E
C
L
A
R E D IMPROVING__
•arta
g
s
Beak
D
lrU
ioa
of
the
Amort-
but 13 electorial votes from his home
can Bankers Aseoclnttoa showed that
------------------------------------------------------ 27 days-
was very weakened by i consln, staunch defender of w nai
,jav
hat fctat(>
S A W M I L L OPERATORS
Entered a t the Postoffice a t P ort Or- th e lose of blood and the shock but! he believed was th e popular will and J found him weak in h e -'th
ectlon
ta the atx ye an
EX PECT TO RUN AT
ford at second class mail m atter under j is now gaining stren g th .
i independent presidential
can d id ate1
since the war our
Loses Honors.
LEAST ONE S H IFT
total sa v tn g s de
He describes his feelings to the last year, passed on a t his home here
j Politics next stripped him of a l’
posits have risen
DAILY THRU-
I H arbor as peculiar. Mr. Smith says a t 1:21 p. m. today.
from $11,600,000,-
' he feels unbalanced in walking about
A gradual w eakening of the heart
bis ,onK Political ser
OUT SUM
000 to nearly $21c
I and inclines to topple to one side. It muscles induced by a siege of . vice. F irst he was ousted from the !
MER.
000,000,000, an In
, ! is a very disturbing sensation, ac bronchial asthm as ____
brought the end. ' rePubIl’can Pa r t>' o f the senate by a
crease
of
some
$9.-
WEDNESDAY, JU N E 24, 1925.
cording to his description.
He was 70 years of age last S u n d ay .! v.o te of his p arty caucus> then he was
400,000.000. The to
He is also bothered by the im agin-i For the last two weeks he has been sborB
h,s seniority honors, dropped]
VANCOUVER, B. C„ June 2 2 -
tal number of sav
ation th a t his lost arm h u rts h im .!confined to his bed with a cold which 88 cba irm an _ ° f th e m anufacturers?
ings depositors la Luir.ber conditions in British Colum
This im agination takes the form th a t be contracted during recent sudden ' committee, his clerks were taken from J
bia show a decided im provem ent and
The police departm ents of some the hand is doubled up and strain in g w eather changes here. Passing h is ) “ '" ? ’ he. was fjrced to give up his | W illiam C. Koox ««ported at about
38300,800.
sawmill operators anticipate running
70th birthday Sunday, it seemed th a t i ° f £lCes in the senate office building j
o f the larger cities are engaged in th e muscles and tendons,
The full significance of this is real- on a t least a one sh ift basis all sum-
t h e ! a.
‘° take UP an undesired office
a righteous crusade against libidin- J This la tte r sensation is a common he might be able to throw off
iced only when we visualise savings mer.
attack
but
his
frail
physique
had
been
'
like
a
newly
elected
senator.
He
came
often reported by persons
ous magazines which have no m erit I 0Be
deposits as meaning much more than
T he only big orders on hand are
other than th eir appeal to an ex- who are unfortunate enough to lose so weakened by continuous illness for back to take his place> fighting in merely dollars la the banks. They 10,000,000 feet of lum ber for A u /
the last two years he soon afterw ard ; the ranks Just as be had fought for;
aggerated sex instinct and are a t a limb—Coos Bay Harbor.
mean an Increase in the accu- j tra lia and 4,000,000 feet of tie«
)
years. It was alm ost like the warj really
much of a peril to the country as thq
Mr. Sm ith’s father, John R. Smith, took a tu rn fo r th e worse.
malated productive capital of the Egypt.
1 r
His fam ily had been __
forw
wh*n„he * as “th * Ione man of country, sine« money depoelted to the
old tim e “ red light” districts which ,s well known in C urry county, being
. . . am
. . ed ! «
In the case of A u stralia anothei
o i.io ., who
,...
, 11 fbe
senate —ostracized
have been banished from most Ameri- a resident of tne Floras lake district, by attending physicians,
co uld'
‘T ,senal€
—ostracized and
and denounc-
denounc-[ banks as savings is promptly applied ) 7 000 000 feet , < ’ s
000 feet is in th e offing, and
can communities.
where he is establishing a large re -
o
,o w , «
o» « m » « ,
*
may come here inside th e next ten
A nother class of magazine which sort, which will be open the year attack of age and disease.
days,
while
E
g
y
p
t
is
expected
to
place
should be banished, not by the police round. The elder Mr. Smith was look-
LaFollette went to Palm Beach last ether Industrial development Is
Peaceful End.
w inter and came back this spring pOMlbte. ThM e figurM o m m thar«-
« heF I b-000,°0<) fe«t of ties here
power, but by public sentim ent, is th e ' 'nF forw ard to being joined by his
Death came peacefully and quietly, tanned and feeling much better, al-1 tor«, that the ra a U sartaga e( aiaay j
ne^ t _tw o_ months,
hypercritical periodical which makes Kon this sum m er to aid bim in
the
a specialty of “ razzing” everything work at Floras lake and to make his with his wife and children a t his bed though it was ap p aren t he had not ««Ullon« of peeple, laatead of kelac • a« a ”- 1S ^ “lu lrin R to r m aterial, but
side.
from $2 to $3 under the
American. Edited by super-sm art- home with his parents.
fully recovered. The strenuousness frittered away la the purchase of 18
, B‘K B9uapes a re quoted at
S tartin g life in a log cabin of a o f bis career dug deep lines into the roods that are tmmedlatety eonaomed.
alecks of certain literary skill, th ese'
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f
. ,re to d ay and babies in the
Wisconsin farm and fig h tin g his way face which only the final rest could which taveivee a deatruetloa of capi-
perversive journals are constantly FORMER GOLD BEACHER
tai. are gathered tagether and applied saine X‘ clni.ty.’
engaged in the effo rt to discredit and! MAKING GOOD IN PRO FESSIO N through m ost sta te offices there to erase.
n . e A tlantic m arkets two-inch
the senate of the United S tates, La-
make contemptible everything typi-1
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D uring the two years of congress to the better vtlttoatioa of capttaJ
cally American.
' John
H oyt, Jr<( who atU nded the F ollette reached the climax of his closed last March, L aFollette wielded through the upbuilding of Industrial dimension is around $17.50 and $18
To the editors of these journals public school in Go]d Beach( the son career when he entered th e presi the dom inating influence upon im- equipm eat Thia means the preaerva- t. a. s. f ir boards $16, tim bers $18.
every American who lives in a rural of Rev. and Mrs j w H t forn)er. dential
11 1 ,-Campai5,? laat y ear a n d i P ortant legislation. With his little tion and perpetuation of the country's with hemlock about $1 under,
Tbe ruling prices on f ir logs are
community is a boob and a yokel. The, |y o f this place, g raduated ’ju n e 15 polled five million votes ag ain st group of followers in the house and physical wealth and lta application to
tru th is th a t there are many more from W hitman College, W alla Walla P resident Coohge and John W. Davis,j senate, he held the balance of power the production of further wealth more $20, $15 and $10, according to grade-
between republicans and dem ocrats. easily and In larger volume, resulting cedar logs $23, $17 and $9, and hern
greenhorns to the square inch in the Wash., as Bachelor of Science In the < em ocratic nominee.
ia a higher standard of living for all iock about $1 under.
big cities of the country, an.i espec- fall he wiII en ter San Francjsco Theo.
In stig ato r of th e sensational T ea-| Which ever of the two parties with classes In the country.
Shingles are quoted as follows-
■ally in the biggest of our cities, than |„ g ica| Seminary. D uring this sum m er pot Dome investigation
LaFollette which he aligned his forces was as-
These tremendous saving« figure« xxx, $3.25 xxxxx
$3.75; E urekas
in com munities where fresh air, clean he will preach in the P resbyterian took UP tb e cudgel to fig h t w hat he sured of
Indicate sound habits of thought and $4.50, and Perfections $4 70
living ano stra ig h t thinking are more church of C larkston, Wash. Mr ! believed to he corruption in govern-
IT
majority,
practice on the part of millions of
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’
common.
Hoyt is now an accomplished violin I m ent- Despite his age, he stum ped- The rem ains were takpn to Madi-
people In their personal economic af-
Forty-five men begin work on
There is no reason to believe t h a t ; s0iojst and a Scoutm aster of Troop j the country to th e rim of the mid- son> w is-» where the funeral was held fairs. This Is an asset of no small G ardiner section of Roosevelt Coast
back of this effo rt to make every- j W alla W alla
west. He did not live to see the le - 1 Monday of th is week.
value In appraising our present busl- highway.
thing American, especially everything
nese outlook. It is, In tact, one of the -
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rurally American, seem mean, nar-
moot promising elements In the situ
row and I contemptible, there is a pur
pur- J + + * + + + + + + + + -H -+ + + + + + + + + + + p
PORT ORFORD
ation today. It meana that we not
V O I D „ I ? A V rriTT
Î
pose deeper than may appear on the ♦
only have the resources for prosper
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M
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,,
YOUR HEALTH
1
LODGE
surface.
Many
influences
are n , t,*
ity, but also enough common seaaa to
work to destroy the traditions, th e ; * + ♦ + + + + ♦ ♦ + + + + + ♦ ♦ + ♦ + + + ♦ - » . + + 4 !
A- F. A A. M.
make good use ef them.
ideals and the institutions of the I
CONCERNING VACATIONS
Nu. 170
A merican people, and among these |
FORCING LO W ER T A X E S
may be catalogued the journals e d i t e d W h y are vacations, anyw ay ? Why
S alu H ay .. . f each
by European provincials are habitually j do we break into the ordered routine*
brethern welcome.
W
ALTER
SABIN, W. M.
Oenurfi a Winston. Undersecretary
p ortray the typical American as a ,° ^ a perfectly cheerful and useful
W orshipful M aster
yokel. The tru th is th at these g rad u -| '*fe, and go w andering off into the i
of tbe Treasury In the American
JO H N F. GILLINGS, Secretary
ates of E ast Side cellars and devotees various ends of the world in search '
Bankers Association Journal savs
of decadent Europeanism have not th e of w hatever it is we are looking fo r? !
“The burden of taxes must be light
slightest idea of w hat America if J W hat makes us sh ift restlessly on
ened. Per capita Federal taxes rose
about.
| our office chairs when the halmv
CURRY CHAPTER
| from $32 In 1918 to $54 ln 1920; then
One of these pournals of the su p e r-! breezes of early sum m er begin to
NO. 135 O. E. S.
commenced to drop, and have been
sm art-aleck breed has recently print- raffle the papers on our desks? And
R egular meetings,
successively $45, $32, $28. $29 In the
ed articles showing th a t Lincoln was, why did we catch ourselves wander-
th ird Saturday
last four fiscal years. It Is estimated
of each month,
a moron, and John Brown a horse
absentm indedly in to a sporting
that for the next fiscal year the fig
visitors always
thief. The only residents of the K«ods store, when Wife asked us to
welcome.
ure w ill be about $27.
W ith the
United States either living or dead bring home two pounds of steak last
stales and municipalities the opposite
th is periodical has found worthy of * n ig h t?
MRS. MYRTLE McKENZIE,
tendency is disclosed. In 1918 their
favorable mention have been two 01
Change is a wonderful thing
I t’s I
W orthy M atron
three orchestra leaders from Central natural to develop a craving for sur- I
per capita tax was something over
MRS. FLO REN CE PONTING,
$20. In the next four years it rose
, , ,
,
-
namt-f roundings and life th a t we miss in 4
S ecretary
would have to ho prune,! in order to our daily routine. The re a m in g of I
to $27. $30, $85. $38, and later figures*
lightest resemblance th e lonely prospector for a good 1
will undoubtedly show further ln
W O
anything American.
blowout in the biggest place nearby 1
creases. ”
\m e rira n people should refuge Is no ,tro n g e r than the desire of the 1
He says of excessive death taxes
Woodmen of the World
to patronize journals whose stock in city dweller for a spell of “back to
that “examples have been cited of
W. O. W. Camp 609
trade is abuse and ridicule of every- n ature.” Beth these feeling- are
how the states and Federal govern
thing American.
1 his busienss will perfectly normal, and on the wav
h irst Friday of each month.
ment. under existing laws, can take
A lsitors welcome to our ram p.
go on only so long as it proves profit- th a t we go about fulfilling these
more than 100 per cent of an estate.
W. J. SABIN. C. C
aide, eith er through American patr ron- wants of ours for a change depends
If Federal and state governments
1 ...©
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BERNAL FORTY, Clerk.
age or foreign subsidy
the success or failure of our vaca-
take more than the particular source
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tion.
of taxation can stand, it will ulti
SOME INTERESTIN G TAX FACTS
mately destroy all revenue from that
< hange is the first essential to a
source. A fter a man has provided
Nearly- 11 cents out of every- dol vacation. For a real rest, we m u s t!
for the reasonable requirements of
leave
usual " haunts
and occupa-
la r received by the Portland E le ctric1''."
” 7 our ui’ual
“ “"W and
living, the Impetus to further produc
Suits cleaned and pressed
Power company in the form of grossi tions and find new ones. Rest is not
tion Is largely the desire to leave
earnings during 1924 will he paid out Un en tiro lack of occupation, but in
ROY OSTRANDER
one’s
fam
ily
well
provided
for.
So
fe r local, county, sta te and federal du,*f’nF in pursuits which are stran g e
ROBERT M. LAFOLLETTE
long as the Individual feels that he
PORT
ORFORD
OREGON
to
us
in
our
ordinary
life.
The
lone-
governm ent taxes.
Its Kivnn
gross revenue
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‘
1^11X7-
can pay the tax and still leave an e»
was $10,841,617; its tax bill was $1,- s‘’,w' w orker in the open w ants gay- I T r r f p I
1 i v £>3 R o P - a l l z i z I
tate to his family, he w ill increase
140,000. These taxes were paid in
an<
diversion; the worried ■
V z C x llO C l
his efforts; but a man w ill not seek
three counties, to the federal govern-
w orker needs physical exer-
T H B
to build up a large fortune Just to
ment and for rental for using the | ’8e ani* enough m ental exertion to
have It taken away from his family
OPTICAL
SHOP
W ashington-O regon interstate bridge. k,‘el’ bis mind off his problems.
at his death.”
DR. A. M. SIMMONS,
U nder the program for public own- i Tbe g reatest danger in tak in g a vaca-
O ptom etrist
ership of such properties as this, it 1 tions is th a t of overdoing. We are
S T O R E C R E D IT CO STS 28 PE R
H artm an T heatre Bldg.
has never heen claimed th a t more ef supposed to retu rn to work rested, re- . At tbe Boad> Rail and Sail banquet exclusive of bridges, across the six j
Bandon
Oregon
CEN T.
ficient or cheaper operation could he freshed an,I ready for another period ln ^ a rshfield last T hursday night the m ajor w aterw ays would cost approxi-
following
resolutions,
adopted
by
the
secured. As publicly owned properties o f our daily work. Instead we often
rnately $7,000.000 and
ta a 8n rrey of 800 farms made by
are tax-free, who would make up t o ' come back home to recuperate from North Cham ber of Commerce, were
W HEREAS, there seems to be no Fhe North Carolina Experiment Sta-
DR. ARTHUR GALE
the various departm ents of govern- “u r vacation. It is very easy to get read by its president, P ete r Loggie,
hope for an appropriation from the tion, It was found that over 40 per
Physician and Surgeon
ment which collected in 1924. $1,140,- carreid aw ay by the joy of the un- and ropy was sent to Governor Wal
cent of the total credit needs for the
000 tax revenue from this property.' usual outdoor life, or by the attrac- te r Pierce, who was unable to be U. S. governm ent and
Office
in Ellingsen Building
W HEREAS, the in terest and in farmer is for short term loans, either
tlm am ount which would he lost under tions of th e social swirl', and to at- present:
Phones. Office 351. Res. 352
through
the
hank
or
through
murv-hmit
stallm ents falling due on the high |
public ow nership? Should the g e n - 1 tem pt feats th a t would have
W H EREA S, in 1917, bv an
Only one-sixth of this
BANDON
eral taxpayer be assessed this a d d i-! °u r powers when we were m u ch , "’helm ing m ajority the people of way bonds now issued on the credit advances.
OREGON
amount comes from hanks and the
of
the
sta
te
of
Oregon
are
in
such
tional am ount so that the favored us- younger and in b etter condition t o , O reF °n voted, $2,500.000 to be made
rest
from
stores
or
landlords.
For
ers of the ^ n ice could receive a low- *tand tbe strain. We m ust pick t h e ! avai,abIe when the U. S. governm ent am ounts as will preclude th e finish store credit termers are paying over
e r rate . T hat is wbat usually h a p -' place which will give us the sort of | appropriated a like am ount, thereby ing of the Roosevelt highw ay within 26 per cent Interest, and only a little
CURRY COUNTY
a period of six or seven
pens in p u b lic ownership undertak i relaxation
we need, and then we ----------
must triving th eir approval
of
.
..
-- the
— Roose-
Abstract
and Realty Co.
ings but it is an unfair proposition take it in the proper doses.
j velt Coast highw ay. Such plans having
Has the only set of ab stra ct hooks
which th e pubic rebels against as
The best plan is not confine t h e ' never been carried into execution on
u u P T jr.c . - t
ter*"t M
8ame tlme was on’y 8
in C urry county.
soon as it understands th e situation. vacation to one lump, once a year. ?ccount ° f th e U. S. governm ent hav-
WMEKEAS, the governor of Ore tzlfle above 6 per c e n t Practically
Prom pt and efficient service.
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A longer vacation a t th a t tim e is vervl ln? fai,ed to make such an appropri- gon has indicated th a t th e Roosevelt »•! m erchants would be delighted to
A. G. WALKER, M anager.
Chicago refuses to pay tax to the
highway will be finished during his 8 ° over to a cash basis
useful. but it is much b etter to get a,l<>n and
.OLD BEACH
OREGON
sta te bacause the legislature failed to
a<lministration
The
remedy
lies
ln
the
production
redietrict Illinois, and is acting ot entirely away from our work o fte n e r' " H E R E A S , it is ap p aren t th a t it
T H ER E FO R E , be it resolved thaï of mor* foo<1 ,n d feed an4 ln ‘he dis
—once a week, say though it be f o r ! would resu ire a long
th e s e theory
n ta tlo n th
is a t s taxation
t ill
h ™ withou’
«».
m rep . only a few hpurs- W hen'w e 'do^thaV '’’^ ra tio n to induce th e U. sT govern- 1?** JcllJVTlb*'r o t eomm^rce of N orth
°f ‘hlpp,n* ,B hay and
resentation
is
still
ing
those Chicagians will be ,1mm,
“ re not ap t to ovenl° th in ‘T!’:
ment ‘° make 8uch appropriation and ®fnd’
3 n,eetinK »«*embl-
’ d /« te rra t“ 1
freiBht
th in
g
g corn into I^ k e Michigan
' ’ pread 0Ur enjoym ent over a longer
W H EREA S, a convention of men
" M ^ t th a t the gov-
"m "’
ing
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period and get the good effects of va- Prpm.inent in civic, business and politi- P. 2 ,Ca to ’retbe r the legislature in rp;atinn,
— k — w ™ "
special
" ~ session at an early date for
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C anada claim s everything which cation perm anently. This need not f cal a ffa irs of th e sta te of Oregon the
purpose of placing a one-eent 7 ' * 7
5®
‘ opportunity for
rule
out
the
usual
holiday—but
let
i
was
°n
Ju
n
e
13,
1925,
at
Gear-
lies in th e space between the north
rd in ary tax on gasoline for
°f
hoard of the Dominion and the North us plan definitely to leave our routine j b art, Ore., for the consideration of extrao
such a period of years as to produce “ * eredit- g a a f c c r - F a r m ar.
Paulm an & Maloy
Pole, and so f a r as we are concerned behind us fo r one day a week, ox half plans for completion of the Roosevelt
an am ount of money sufficient
to 1
fficient to
they can go and get it whenever they a day. all th ru the year. Then let us Coast highw ay and
m atch U.
U. S.
S. governm
irovprnmenf
C«n.,- to
♦-
U N DER NA
TU R A L LAW S
Soft Drinks— Confectionery
ent funds
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seriously organise the tim e so th a t it
w ant to.
W hereas, it w as th e consensus of
. .
will be a tru e vacation in every sense opinion of the delegates to this con produce the am ount required to finish , „
Cigars— Tobaccos
the Roosevelt highway and
Great changes are occurring in the
S enator C araw ay says the Demo of the word—as far removed f r o m lv«"D °n th a t the Roosevelt highwav
BE
IT
FURTHER
RESOLVED
th
a
t
‘
«
^
^
t
e
r
a
l
situ
a
te
»
.
Olooni
and
The best of service at all times
cra ts are going to m ake oil an issue business as possible, and giving us would be of g reat econon j benefit th e sta te should be reim bursed for f r° ’ e h «,are
way
ranawed
in the cam paign next year. Those w hat we do not get the rest of the to th e sta te of Oregon anu
PORT ORFORD
OREGON
th e expense of the special session out
r*.*H5* th*‘ tbto *• bap
Dem ocratic leaders are certainly glut week. This will he the very best
W HEREAS, it was indicated
by of the gasoline tax placed thereon pentng. It la being brought about
kind of a holiday fo r us.
tions for punishm ent.
the highw ay commission th a t
the
by the legislature if such action through the latmutahle and ineiom bi«
natural lawn. R ta aa dlMcaH to
com pletion of the Roosevelt highway should be taken.
i u » w m m
H indenburg has heen president of
The real nam e of Kameneff, the
ialnte aroopertty aa te attem pt by In«
mm
m
-,
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G erm any fo r a m onth now and sc vice-president o f Russia, is Rosenfeld,
to maka (oiks Mmeat. Agrienttare ta
Ï * C° m l^
Treatment.both
f a r as known the ex-K aiser has not a Federal receiver’s sale to satisfy tax
Verm eer, the famous Dutch lands the last «M irala »pronte« u 4 e r abent
SeaM • /
I,
given up his lease cn th e castle a t assessment« IcvjeJ a g tin s i the land
» aame beate k v t «a aay ether ks - l
la d b“ been luccese-
à f w caa acaat a a a a t q aarfw • / scape p ain ter of Delft, painted hi
* - P B. Doty. Agrtcnltat«! Ceta
* * “ 7 7 ^ °£
Doom .
m asterpieces in hia kitchen and sold
■ HBa away.
for the construction of highways.
M--W—, . . . .
«»W yeros. Sold by all druggists.
them to the buyers « h o came there. - —rtm. * —
Ij
barber shop
Special Session for Road Relief
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