The Coquille Valley sentinel. (Coquille, Coos County, Or.) 1921-2003, July 09, 1937, Page 6, Image 6

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Church of Christ
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St. James Episcopal Church
E. Fourth at Coulter
The Revd. George R. Turney, Vicar
Summer Schedule
Earl F. Downing. Minister
8:00 a. m.—Holy Communion.
Bible School, 8:45 a. m.
8:30 a. m.—Morning Service and
Morning service, 11:00 a. m.
Sermon. '
mon, “Convention Echoes.”
Christian Endeavor, 7:00 p. m.
Evening service, 8:00 p. m., Broth­
Church of God
er Ray Sawyer, • missionary from
Corner Seventh and Henry Sts. i
Osaka, Japan, will speak.
Church school at 10.00 a. m.
Midweek service, Thursday, 7:30 p.
Preaching at 11:00 a. m.
m. Elwyn Nosier, devotional leader.
Evening services at 7:30 p. m.
Everybody welcome at all these
The Holy Name Catholic Cimrdr{services.
Services for Sunday, July 11, by
Father Sheridan:
Coquille at A a. Tn.
Myrtle Point at 9:30 a. m.
Rev. E. E. Watkins.
The Pioneer Methodist Church
W. Raymond Wilder, Minister
BREWSTER VALLEY
Miss Eloise'Crowley Was rushed td
the Coquille hospital Sunday night,
where she underwent an appendicitis
operation.
Mr. and Mrs. Lendon Jeakins, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Robinson and daughter,
Norma Linda, and Johnnie Beftin-
court visited the Clarence Johnson
home in Lee Monday night. Oscar
Johnson returned to Brewster to stay
with the Jenkins.
Fishermen Beware!
Because of
four fish (four too many!) Lehdon
Jenkins paid a call (social) at the
court house Ms-Coquille Tuesday, but
he was not al<tae!
Morley Alford
*aa there, too, *nd not for tun 'either.
Celebrating the birthday of Mrs.
Arthur Jenkins at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Lendon Jenkins on Tuesday
evening were: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur
Jenkins, Mr. and Mrg. Lendon Jen­
kins, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Robinson and
laughter, Norma Linda, Johnie Bet-
dneourt and Oscar Johnson.
Bill Keller spent the holiday visit-*
CLEARANCE
The Excel Dress Shop, now entirely under the management of MaI2?ÌLiRlhÌinning
having its first Big Sale. Everythin? in entire store drastically reduced.
H
Friday, July 9.
HOSIERY SCOOP
Full-Fashioned
Ringless
Beautiful New Colors
Every Pair Perfect
n
PAIR
FOR
Mid-week service, Wednesday, 7:30
First Church of Christ, Scientist p. m.
Sunday services: Sunday Schoo.
Coquille, Oregon
9:49 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 a
Shark Skin
Sunday School at 9:30 a. m.
All Wash Silks
m,' Epworth Leagues 6:30 p. in his wife and children at Lebanon,
Sunday Service at 11 a. m.
•o Rip Twill
fl
AND
In Gay Prints
ONLY
Oregon, where Mrs. Keller is picking
Subject for next Sunday, “Sacra­ Evangelistic service 7:30 p. m.
Tailored
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berries..
■
ment."
And Cool Pastels
Sport Backs
Mr, and Mrs. Lonhie Claybaugh
Wednesday evening meeting at 8
Methodist Episcopal Church
, Reg. $8.98 Now
Plain Backs
ind
family,
who
have
been
visiting
at
o’clock.
Evening preaching 8:00 p. m.
Pastels
'.he
home
of
H.
Gray,
returned
last
Free public Reading Room open in
Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 p.
Reg. $6.98 Now
Thursday to their home in Azusa,
Church Building every Tuesday and m.
White
California.
Mr.
.
and
Mrs.
Jasper
Friday afternoon* except holidays
Reg. $5.98 Now
Scriptural, spiritual preaching. Ev­
REG. $12.95
Hawkins remain visiting at the Grays.
from two to five o’clock.
eryone welcome. ’
Betty
Nickason
was
given
a
blood
The public is cordially invited to
Q. A. Oray, Pastor
transfusion at the Mast hospital on
attend <uir services and to visit the
Reading Room.
Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wilson
Calling cards. 50 for *1 00.
jarfiH’JWW
the hospital with Betty’s parents dur-
FORECLOSURE SALE
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That .ng the transfusion.
The Famous Goldette knit that is made with a lock stitch and Run Proof
under and by virtue of an Execution
and Order of Sale issued out of the
BRIDGE
Circuit Court of the State of Oregon
Miss Maude Hooton will have
for the County of Coos on the 15th
day of June A. D., 1937, in a certain charge of the Christian Endeavor
W. HARRISON
cause in said Court pending wherein neeting Sunday evening. The topic
2 Pr.
VETERINARIAN
Florence P. Berg is Plaintin, and Hal
Now Only
Rip Proof Seams
Baxter and Georgia Baxter, husband s, “Nationalism or Internationalism.”
For
Office A Residence Opp. Smith
T-Rose
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest
Bryant
went
Shadow Proof
and wife, Chris Boesen and State In­
Wood-Products Plant
dustrial Accident /Commission are ‘.o The Dalles to spend the past week­
Phase 332-3
Blue
Reg. and Shgrt Lengths
Defendants, Case /No. 11182, of said end with relatives.
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P.O. Box 345 Coquille, Oregon
Court and commanding me to sell the
Now
Only
The Ray L. Beckett family and Mr.
hereinafter described real property to
satisfy the sum of $2,134.35 with in­ ind Mrs. O. W. Heath spent Sunday
terest at 8 per cent from the 8th day at Humbug Mountain park in furry
of March, 1932, an Attorney fee of »unty.
Bathins Suita Reg. »6.98 Only $3,90
$300.00 and costs and disbursements
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lake and
$19.29, together with accruing costa,
I WILL ON SATURDAY, THE 17th Miss Maude Hooton left Friday eve­
Bathing Suits Reg. $2.98 Only - $1.60 Color Fast
DAY OF JULY, 1937, at the hour ot ning to spend the week-end in Bend.
Sanforized
10 o'clock in the forenooq of said Saturday Mrs. Lake and her sister,
day at the front door of the County
Court House in the City of Coquille, Mrs. Chas. Bartlett, received a mes­
DR. De La RHUE
Coos County, Oregon, offer for sale sage that their father was very ill
and sell at public auction, to the In a Toledo hospital, so they left Xt
Eyesight Specialist
highest and best bidder for cash in once for his bedside. He .was better
Laird Bldg.—Reception roam
hand, all the right, title and interest
jointly with Dr. J. R. Bunch
of the said Defendants in and to the so they returned Sunday night to
following described real property, Bend, and' Monday Mr. and Mrs. Lake
Coquille
to-wit:
and daughters, Virginia and Vivienne,
Lota 9 and 6 in Block “A” all of
who had been visiting relatives in
Block
“
B
”
,
that
portion
of
Lot
f
r
"
DR. RALPH F. MILNE
OREGON
COQUILLE
Ben<>for five weeks, ^nd Miss Hooton
Block "A” lying west of the ex­
Dentistry
returned to their homes
tension of Beach Street, and that
portion of Prosperity Avenue
bi -monthly f eon
The bi-
~
Teeth Straightened
which was vacated by the City of
Churches of 'Christ
thrlst of C __
IM Natl. Bank Bldg.
Coquille on the 6th day of March,
will be held Tuesday, July 13,’/in
1916, all of the above described
Buy local bread and support noni* pal, $243.40; interest to date, $94.80; $268.38; interest to date, $120.79; To­
Suite 1
Hooton’s grove, beginning at 10:30 a.
property
being
in
Knowlton
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industry.
tf total, $489.00. Lot 12, Block 3, Nos- tal, $449.43.
Heights Addition to the City
ler’s Add.; date of Lien, May 1, 1922;
m- There will begoqd speakers, pot 'i,
COQUILLE HEIGHTS
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Coquille, Oregon, according to ” luck meals at noon and evening. a
amount of Lien, $289.21; balance due
Avenue B. Imp.
HARRY A. SLACK
CALL FOB BIDS
the plat thereof oh file and of
on Principal, $97.89; interest to date,
Owner of property at date of as-
recreation
period
in
the
late
latemoon
Attomey-at-Law
Call for sealed bids for 7 cord old $24.29; Lot 12, Block 3. Nosler’s Add7 sesment: Chaa. L. Willey; Lot’ L
record in the office of the County
and ' a campfire service in the eve­ growth fir 16 in. long, tp be delivered datp of Lien, September 16, 1929; Blk. B, Coquille Heights; date of
Clerk of Coos County, Oregon.
First National Bank Building
Said sale being made subject to ning. The people of the community and tiered in shed at Coaledo School amount of Lien, $94.89; Balance due Lien, November 1, 1926; amountof
House.' All bids must be in by 8 on_ Principal, $89.36; .interest to elate, Lien, $30.00; balance due on Princi­
redemption in the manner provided are cordially invited to attend.
by
law.
o'clock Aug. 2, 1937.
$39.84; Lot 12, Block 3, Nosier’s Add. » pal, $18.00; interest to date, $7.23;
Cvquilk
Oregon
Junior Bartlett left Saturday for
Mrs. Lorene Chard,
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, this
date of Lien, November 7, 1029 Total, $29.23.
Bend, returning home Tuesday night.
18th day of June, 1937,
Clerk S. D. No. 72
amount
unt of Li<
Lien, $791.46; balance due
1st Add. to Coquille Heights .
Clyde tfuett, who had been visiting 26t3
Wm. F. Howell,
Marshfield RL 1, Box 193 on pt irincipal, $676.31; interest to date,
Hoover St. Imp.
DR. J. R. BUNCH
23t9 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon. with relatives in Bend for _ several
$283.' .77:
_______
Total, $1143.42.
Owners of Property at-date of as­
DENTIST
N.
End
Sewer;
N.
End
Paving
NOTICE OF SALE OF PEOPERTY
sessment; Nosier A Walker (A. N.
days, came homp with him.
Owners of property at time of as- A Belle R. Gould); Lot 7, Blk. 4, 1st
FOR DELINQUENT IM­
X-RAY Service
NOTICE OF SHERIFFS SALE OF
The Grange sponsored a very en­
sessment,
ssment,
Viola
J.
Easter
A
J.
E.
PROVEMENT LIENS
Add. to Coquille Heights; date of
REAL PROPERTY
Laird Bldg.
First Street
Notice is hereby given that by Easter (James Watson); Lot 7, Block Lien, March 3, 1930; amount of Lien,
On the 24th day of July, 1937, at joyable community picnic in the
Telephone 82-L
Coquille, Ore.
6,
Nosler
’
s
Add.;
date
of
Lien,
Sep
­
virtue
of
a
warrant
issued
by
the
City
$50.00;
balance due on principal,
the hour of 10:00 A. M. at the front grove at Hooton’s Haven Sunday.
door of the Court House in Coquille, There was a bountiful dinner at one Recorder of the City of Coquille, tember 16, 1929; amount of Lien, $90.00; interest to date, $21.00; Total,
Lot 8, Blk. 4, 1st Add. to
Coos County, Oregon, I will sell at o’clock, followed by an interesting Oregon, commanding me so to do un­ $89.32; balance due on Principal, $71.00.
der authority of an order of the Com­ $89.32; Interest to date, 845.55; Lot Coquille Heights; date of Lien, March
J. ARTHUR BERG
public auction to the highest bidder
for cash the following described real patriotic program, arranged by the mon Council of said City passed and 7, Block 6, Nosler’s Add.; date of 3, 1930; amount of Lien, $90.00; bal­
Attorney at Law
property situated in Coos County, Grange lecturer, Mrs. Frank Culver. made on the 7th day of June, 1937, Lien, November 7, 1922; amount of ance due on principal, $50.00; inter­
Rooms 1 A 1
Oregon, to-wit:
A very generous “teed” of ice cream I will on the 12th day of July, Lien, $278.99; balance due on prin­ est to date, $21.00; Total, $71.00.
Farmers A Merchants Bank Bldg
interest to date,
II oovcf St Imp
Beginning at the quarter quarter was then served, after which there 1937, in the forenoon of said day at cipal, $278.99;
Phone 37
the hour of 10 o’dock A. M. at the $125.37; Total, $939.23.
Owner of property at date of as­
section corner on the North line
were
a
number
of
races.
Coquille, Oregon
N. End Paving
front door of the City Hall in Co­
sessment: LeRoy Rica; Lot 4, Blk.
of the NEV. of Section 29, in Town­
Owners of property at date of as­ 9, 1st Add. to Coquille Heights; date
Mr. • and Mrs. Chas. G. Mack and quille, Oregon, offer for sale at public
ship 28 South, of Range 14 West
of the Willamette Meridian; run­ sons, Chkrles and Jimmy, spent the auction for cash in hand the follow­ sessment: Viola J. Easter A J. E. of Lien, March 3, 1930; amount of
J. A. RICHMOND
ning thence East along Section line Fourth with a group of relatives and ing lots and parcels of land situate Easter (Jas. Watson); Lot 8, Block 6, Lien, $90.00; balance due on princi-
within said City, particularly describ-----
Nosler
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’s Add.; ,___
date _________
of Lien, _______
Novem- ?»1, $50.00; interest to date, $21.00;
33V feet to a point; thence South
PHYSICIAN and SURGEON
ed herein, together with the names ot bef*Y;*1929; amount of Lien, $180.00;
otal, $71.00.
on a line parallel with the quar- -. friends at Sunset Bay.
Richmond-Barker Building
The Christian Endeaver Home Vis­ owners, and improvement for which balance due on principal, $180.00;
Lewis English,
ter quarter section line a dis­
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litsis
were
levied;
said
property
will
interest
to
date,
$81.00;
Total,
$281.00.
tance of 1920 feet, more or less, itation group spent a delightful eve­
City Marshak
Coquille, Ore.
be
sold
for
the
amount
of
liens,
being
NORTH
ADDITION
22t9
to a point on the North line of the ning with Mr. and Mrs O. W Heath
City of Coquille.
Phones: OAce 62M, Res. 93R
!
7th.
8th,
9th
A
10th
Sts.
Imp..
N.
End
unpaid
and
delinquent,
together
with
Roosevelt Coast Highway; thence on Wednesday evening of last week.
six
per
cent
interest
to
date
of
sale;
Paving; N. End Sewer, N.
along the North line ot said high­
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.
IN THE CIRCUIT COURT OF THE
Outlet Sewer
way in a Southwesterly direction After a happy evening of music and said sales will be made subject to
redemption
as
provided
by
law.
Each
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Owners of property at date of as­
to a point where the same inter­ visiting, dainty refreshments were
FOR THE COUNTY OF COOS
Notice is hereby given that the un­ sect* the quarter quarter section served by the Endeavorers to Mr. and lot or parcel of land will be sold sessment: J. O. A Myrtle B. Dow
separately. Said sale is made under (Bennett Swanton. Trustee); Lot 1, CORA B. DUTTON, Plaintiff,
dersigned haa been duly appointed line running North and South
administratrix of the estate of Sara through the NEV. of said Section Mrs. Heath, Mrs. Roy L. Beckett, the provisions of the City Charter and Block 14, Nortn Add.; date of Lien,
Helen Robbins, Deceased, and all 29; thence North along said quar­ Myrtle, Virginia, Wilda and Alden the general laws of the State of Ore­ May 1, 1932; amount of Lien, $137.26; CHARLES R, DUTTON, Defendant,
for the purpose of collecting de­ balance due on principal, $35.70; in­
Summons
persons having claims against said es­ ter quarter section line 1670 feet, Beckett, Mrs. A. O. Hooton, Mrs. gon,
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Case No. 11220
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tate are hereby notified, that they are more or less, to the place of be­ Frank Culver, Mr. and Mrs. Orlin linquent improvements liens, for the terest to date, $20.60; Lot 1, Block 14,
improvement of streets and construc­ North Add.; date of Lien, September To Charles R. Dutton, the above
required to present same duly veri­ ginning, and containing 12.08 acres,
Lett
and
daughter,
Joan,
Mrs.
John
F.
1
tion of sewers, as particularly set 16, 1929^ amount of Lien, $82.15;
named defendant:
fied, with proper vouchers therefor, more or less; all in the County of
herein.
Dunckley, Nadine Ellis, Glenn Hut- forth
1
IN THE NAME OF THE STATE
to the undersigned, at the law office Coos, and State pf Oregon.
balance due on principal, $82.15;
ELLIOTT’S ADDITION
of Harry A. Slack, in Coquille, Coos
Said sale is made under execution ton, Elmo Nelson and R. A. Puett.
interest to date, $37.79; Lot 1, Block °F OREGON, You are hereby re­
Coulter Street Improvement
County, Oregon, within six months issued out of the Circuit Court of
14, North Add.; date of Lien, Novem­ quired to appear and answer the
Owners of property at date of as­ ber 7, 1929; Amount of Lien, $339.80; complaint filed against you in the
from the Bate of this notice.
the State of Oregon for the County
Eugene
’
s
Pageant
July
23-24
sessment Nora L. Wigant, (Evelyn balance due on principal, $339.80; above entitled suit, on or before Sat-
Dated this 2nd day of July, 1837.
of Coos to me directed in the case
Oerding); Lot 3, Block 42, Elliott's interest to date, $192.93; Lot 1, Block ur.day, the 24th day of July, 1937,
Dollie R. Smith,
of S. H. Stockhoff vs. Geo. W. Reck.
All
the
gay
color,
vivid
excitement,
Addition;
date of Lien April 1, 1927; 14, North Add.; date of Lien, Janu­ said date being after the expiration
Administratrix of the Estate Of Amy Mae Reck, husband and wife,
and stirring drama of the great pi­ amount of Lien, $225.00; balance due ary 5, 1931; amount of Lien, $14.29; of four weeks from the date'of the
Sara Helen Robbins, Deceased.
and Ivan Coult.
Harry A. Slack,
Dated June 23, 1937.
i oneer West is being relived in a on principal, $139.00; interest to date, balance due on principal, $14.29; in­ first pubiiMtion of this Summons,
$52.65; total, $187.65.
Attorney for Administratrix
25t5
and if you fail so to appear and an­
terest to date, $5.77; Total, $689.03.
Wpi- F. Howell,
,
twentieth
century atmosphere as the
NOSLER’S ADDITION
24t9 Sheriff of Coos County, Oregon
7th, 8th. 16th and Other Sta. Imp. swer said complaint, or otherwise
citizens of Lane county adopt the col­
N. End Paving; N. End Sewer
Pie?<L}?*r*t0, 'or want thereof, the
N. End Sawer, N. End Paving
orful clothes apd quaint customs of 7th, Sth. 16th and Other Streets Imp.,
IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE
Owners ot property at date of as­ P'aint!.f,,wUI aPP‘y to the Court for
NOTICE- TO CREDITORS
N. End Sewer, N. End Paving
T,Ua£pra*** for tn her complaint,
STATE OF OREGON IN AND
sessment: Joe Peart A Elsie Peart;
Notice is hereby given that the un­ our forefathers in preparation for the
to-wit. For a decree dissolving the
Owners of property at date of as­
FOR THR COUNTY OF COOS
dersigned has been duly appointed fourth Oregon Trail Pageant cele­ sessment: E. G. A Emily H. Opper­ Lot 2, Blk. 14. North Add.; date of marriage and marriage contract now
Lien, May 1, 1922; amount of Lien.
In the Matter of the Estate of Clara Administrator with the Will An­ bration to be held in Eugene on July
man; Lot 11, Block 3, Nosler’s Add.; $98.06; balance due on principal, and heretofore existing between
B. Goodman, Deceased,
plaintiff and defendant, a£d for S
nexed, of the estate of Frank E. 22, 23, and 34.
date
of
Lien,
May
1,
1922;
amount
of
$39.24; interest to date, $21.06; Lot 2,
Notice to Creditors
Grove, Deceased, and all persons hav­
Beards flourish, men have donned Lien, $99.13; balance due on princi­ Blk. 14, North Add.; date of Lien, other and further relief as to the
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That ing claims against said estate are
the undersigned has been duly ap­ hereby notified, that they are re­ picturesque pioneer costumes—beav­ pal. $19.85; interest to date, $8.33; September 16, 1929; amount of Lien. Court may seem just and equitable
*rouJnds upon which said re-
pointed by the above entitled Court quired to present same duly verified, er hats, boots, red shirts; women are Lot 11, Block 3, Nosler’s Add.; date ¥90.81; balance due on principal,
as Administrator of the Estate of with proper vouchers therefor, to the wearing calico gowns and bonnets, as of Lien, September 16, 1929; amount $90.81; interest to date, $43.60; Lot 2, sertion ******* *" ***** compla,nt *■ de-
of
Lien,
$92.72;
balance
due
on
prin
­
Blk. 14, North Add.; date of Lien,
Clara R, Goodman, deceased, and has undersigned, at his law office in Co-
cipal, $83.45; interest to date, $39.07;
Summons is served upon you
duly qualified as such.
Suilte, Coos Couhty, Oregon, within the whole community lives again the Lot 11, Block 3, Nosler’s Add., Date November 7, 1929; amount of Lien, by This
publication thereof in the Coquille
¡1246.49; balance due on principal,
NOW THEREFORE, all persons
x months from the date of this no­ exciting days of 1843.
of Lien, November 7, 1929; amount of
Sentinel, pursuant to order ot
having claims against-said estate are tice.
Nearly every large city in Oregon Lien, $270.49; balance due on princi- $246.49; interest to date, $110.9$; To­ ti
"onorablp J T. Brand, Judge of
tal, $592.09.
hereby notified and required to pre­
Dated this 18th day of June, 1937. will be visited within the next throe
the above entitled Court, made dated
sent the same, together with proper
Harry A. Slack,
7th. 8th. 10th and Other St. Imps.;
19370,1-the *•**» d«y ot June,
vouchers therefor, to the undersigned,
Administrator with the Will An­ weeks by a 20-man Junior Chamber
N. End Pavlnc
i a7’
<ter PU requires
at his office in the Farmers & Mer­ nexed of the Estate of Frank E. of Commerce drill team dressed in
Owners of property at date of as­ Sumn?L
1lh<lf or
!r^_
^‘‘CatiOn that
of the
MRS. ROY FOX
chants Bank Building, in Coquille, Grove, Deceased.
23t5 authentic Pioneer garb and will re­
sessment: Joe Peart A Elsie Peart;
Coos County, Oregon, within six
Piano
dx>t 3, Blk. 14, North Add.; date of Summons shall be on the 29th day of
ceive a special invitation to partici­
months from the date hereof.
Lien, May 1, 1922; amount of Lien, uUnfL.,MI’ the d,te °t the last pub-
pate in the state of Oregon’s greatest
Mrfa
being Friday, the
Dated at Coquille, Oregon, thia
¡98.0«; balance due on principal, 23rd
day of July, 1937.
z
epic of the West.
10th day of June, 19.17.
139.24; interest to date, $21.06; Lot
¿. ARTHUR BERG,
J. Arthur Berg,
i Blk. 14, North Add.; date of Lien.
Administrator of the Estate of
a 1
for Plaintiff,
November T 1929; amount of Lien.
Clara B. Goodman. Deceased.
23tS
$268.38; balance due on principal,
SUITS
SILK DRESSES
HATS
$!••
$!*•
$6.90
$4.90
$3.90
Purses
$1.00
T
Panties
$1.60
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