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FRIDAY, JUNE 22, 1923
TILLAMOOK HEADLIGHT
LEGAL NOTICES
and John Leland Henderson,
Plaintiffs
publication in the Tillamook Head
light, by order of the Hon. Homer
Mason, County Judge of Tillamook
County, Oregon, made the 15th day
of May, 1923, requiring publication
hereof to be made once a week for
six successive weeks, und requiring
you to appear and answer the com
plaint on or befc*e the expiration of
S'X weeks from the date of the first
publication, and the first publication
hereof is made thia 18th day of May,
1928.
BOTTS 4 WINSLOW
Attorneys for Plaintoiff.
Residence: Tillamook, Oregon. 32-7t
nials and game birds respectively, in
the State of Oregon, shall be as fol
lows, to-wit:
The open season for deer with
horns throughout the entire State
«hall be and is hereby declared to
be from September 10th to October
31st of each year, both dûtes inclu-
Hive.
The open season for Silver Gray
squirrels in all sections of the
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state
where there is an open season there
for, shall be and is hereby dedared
to be from September 15th to Octo
ber 15th of each year, both dates in
clusive.
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ly verified. Dated this 21st day of
June, 1923.
GEO. P. WINSLOW
Admistrator of the Estate of Frank
J. Haynes, deceased.
Botts & Winslow
AAttorneys for the estate.
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motorcan or motors are produced.
He Has Rude Awakening.
The number of automobiles a ode In
PUBLICATION OF SUMMONS IN
' G. D. Woodworth, otherwise known as
Pipe Creek. O.—Max Cavalo, miner,
Michigan every year Is about 80 per
FORECLOSURE OF TAX LIEN
cent of the total output of the coun went to sleep In the tracks of the
Gilford D. Woodworth, and Rose
Pennsylvania's Powhatan division. An
try.
Woodworth, his wife,
engine rudely awakened him by to»
In the Circuit Court of the Stat« of
Ing him off the tracks without injnia
Defendants
Offer« Bill to End
Oregon for Tillamook County.
Ing him except for u few cuts and
To G. D. Woodworth, otherwise
Walter Williams,
Plaintiff
Peerage« in England many bruise«
known as Gilford D. Woodworth, one
London.—Arthur Ponsonby, laborlte
of the above named defendants:
member of parliament from Sheffield Two Men Sail Canoe
Adolph F. Swensson and Sadie E.
and blmaulf of aristocratic lineage.
In the Name of the State of Ore
Swensson, his wife; Ray C. Swens-
Through Panama Canal
Introduced a bill In the house of com
son, widow of the late John G. gon: You are hereby required to ap
Balboa Heights, Canal Zone.—An 1>
mons designed to terminate hereditary
Swensson; and Thorn K. Roberta, pear and aswer the' complaint filed
titles. The bill would enable present foot canoe, carrying a mainsail and «
formerly Thora K. Swensson, and against you in the above entitled!
Strongholds Along Riviera Ut peers to renounce their titlee and jib, enjoys the distinction of being th«
Mark Roberts, her husband, heirs
would bar heirs nnd heiresses to titles first sailing craft of any description tS
tered as Summer Abodes.
Osurt and Cauae on or before the ex
pass through the Panama canal un<Mf
of Gustof Swenson, deceased,
born after the passage of the bill from the
NOTICE TO CREDIITOR8
power of Its canvas.
The open season for Chinese Pheas
piration of six weeks from the date
succeeding to the title«.
Defendant.
The little vessel, manned by IJeoL
Paris—Anyone who wants to buy or
ants
and
Bobwhite
Quail
in
all
sec
of
the
first
publication
of
this
sum
Notice is hereby given that the un
To Sadie E. Swensson, wife of Ad
Miller of the United States navy aaj
tions of Game District No. 1, where rent a nice Vaubun fortress slong the
Killed Recover I ng Ball for Olri.
H. J. Grieaer, a swimming Instructor,
olph F. Swensson; Ray C. Swensson, mons, and if you fail so to appear and dersigned has been appointed by the there is an open season therefor, French Klvleru can apply to engineers'
Seattle, Wash.—Catalins Tarantan, started from Cristobal at 6 a. m. an<J
County Court of Tillamook eouny,
headquarters, French army, a new
widow of the late John G. Swensson, answer the plaintiff will apply to the
Hhall be and is hereby declared to be French real estate firm. The army twenty-one years old, bell boy at the docked the same evening at Balboa at
Oregon,
administrator
of
the
estate
and Thora K. Roberta, formerly Thor- Court for the relief demanded in the
from the Second Sunday in October owns the choicest sites ulong the Medi Hotel Sorrento here, was killed when 8:46.
a K. Swensson, and Mark Roberta, I complaint which ia that plaintiff have of Joheph Thompson Nevins, deceas to the Fourth Sunday in October of terranean coast, from which the most he went down sn elevator shaft to re-
The frail craft squeezed Its way
ed, and all persons having claims
cover a ball for Susanse Reid, llttle Into the great locks alongside of hugh
her husband, heirs of Gustof Swens-1
beautiful views of the rocky, tropical,
judgment against the defendant G. against said otsate are hereby noti each year, both dates inclusive.
daughter
of
Judge
George
T.
Reid,
on, deceased, of the above named de 11). Woooworth, otherwise known as
The open season for Chinese Pheas indented shore line and azure sky and vice-president of the Northern Pacific steel freighters, was raised or lowered
fied and required to present said
to the level of the next lock, and
fendants:
ants
in all sections of Game District water can be enjoyed. Gorgeous sun raff way.
Gilford D. Woodworth, lor the prin claims to the undersigned at his res
passed on to repeat the process until
In the name of the State of Oregon cipal sum of »137.50, with interest idence in Bay City, Oregon, on or be No. 2, where there is an open season sets ure guaranteed.
it had negotiated the entire lock •J*-
The buildings themselves are safely
You are hereby notified that Walter from September 15th, 1922 at 8 per fore six months from the date of this therefor, shall brv and is hereby de
tern. The tolls were 72 cents.
built with ten to tw enty-feet-thlck ma
Williams, the above named plaintiff, cent per annum, for the further sum notice. Dated thia 21st day of June, clared to be from the Second Sun sonry walls, and will last several life
is the holder and owner of Certificate of »100.00 attorney’s fees and »4.44 1923.
day in October to the Third Sunday times. They are made to Insure nerv
Holland 1« Getting
Heiress to Estate Must
of Delinquency No. 1087, issued Ap taxes for 1922 paid by plaintiff and
in October of each year, both dates ous tennnts against shells and bombs,
JOHN W. McKINLEY,
Rattier« From Idaho
Wed 2-Generation Yank
and even meteors. Tlieir chief charm
ril 6, 1917, by the Sheriff and Tax for the costa and disbursements of Administrator of the estate of Joseph inclusive.
Ontario, Ore.—Idaho rattle
Is
a
cooling
dampness,
greatly
appre
Denver,
Colo.—A bequest of tha
Collector of Tillamook County, Ore- this suit, and for a dacraa foiwlw-
The
open
season
on
Quail
in
all
Thompson Nevins, deceased.
snakes are being shipped to
greater part of the residuary estate of
gon, for Eleven and 88-100 (»11.88) ing a mortgage, executed by said de- BOTTS & WINSLOW.
sections of Game District No. 2 where ciated In summer. Cistern water with
Holland
where
they
will
engage
every fort—if it rains. Land and four
Gen. Frank D. Baldwin, Colorado's
Doliars; the same being the amount fendant. G-D.Woodworth and others
Attorneys for the estate.
in the manufacture of a serum
37-5t there is an open season, shall be and walls go with the snle, and occupants
greatest military hero, to his grand
then due und delinquent for taxes for on the 15th day of March, 1919 re-
for
the
benefit
of
is hereby declared to be from the Sec are allowed to put In doors, windows,
the human
daughter. Miss Alice Amle Wllllama-
race, the enemy of all snake-
the year 1915; together with penalty, corded in Volume“Z" of the Mortaaue
ond Sunday in October to the Third modern conveniences and furniture—
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Foote, providing that she marry aa
dom.
interest and costa thereon upon real Records of Tillamook County, Oregon,
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Sunday in October of each year, both at their own expense.
American of at least two generation^
Robert Llnibert, of Boise, has
Buch Is the attractive offer made to
property assessed to Gustof Swenson, page 536, in favor of M. Sue Hender- In the County Court of the Statc of dates inclusive, in Wasco County, and
marks the general's last will and tea
shipped 47 rattlers to Amster
tament, filed here. Total assets of th«
and of which you, as the heirs of said son, now deceased, and her husband Or®8t°n I«”- the County of Tillamook from the Second Sunday in October to the public, becuuse the French army
dam,
Holland,
where
they
will
estate are estimated at slightly mor«
the Fourth Sunday in October of each now realizes that these marine forts
Gustof Swenson, deceased, are the John Leland Henderson having sue- ,n th<* Matter of the Estate of
be used by the Dutch govern
than »20,000, one-half of which Is left
I’
year, both dates inclusive, in Klam never again can be used for military
owners, situate in said Tillamook ceeded to her interest in said note and Harry E. Lamar, deceased.
ment
In
experimental
work,
purposes. Before the war all of these
outright to the widow.
County, Oregon, and more particular- mortgage, said mortgage to be fore-
Notice is hereby given thut the ath county.
chiefly in the development of a
à
forts were manned and equipped to
The open season on Mountain or protect the French coasts, but every
ly described as follows:
closed only as to said G. D. Wood- County Court of the State of Oregon
serum calculated to provide a
Prague a Busy Aerial Center.
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cure for rheumatism. The snakes
All those parts and portions of the worth’s undivided one-fourth interest for the County of Tillamook, has duly Plumed Quail in all sections of Game man and every cannon was sent to the
Prague.—A commercial aerial trans
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were
captured
in
an
hour
and
a
District
No.
1,
where
there
is
an
western front during the war. For
Northwest quarter of the Northeast in the said land, covered by said mart appointed the undersigned, adminis-
portation company Is making regular
quarter at Black's creek, 12
airplane flights at the rate of eight ■
quarter and the East half of the goge; and ordoring a sale of the land trator of th‘‘ estate “f Harry E. La- open season, shall be and is hereby 1 nine years they have been lying Idle
miles from Boise, on the Moun
week between this city and I'aria,
East half of the Northwest quarter, described in said mortgage, only ns n‘“r- decessed- All persons having declared to be from the Second Sun- 1 and falling to pieces.
tain
Home highway. They range
Progress
In
armaments,
the
evolu
Warsaw and Constantinople and ra
all in Section 19, Township 1 North to “W undivided one-fourth inter- cla,ms against against the said es- day in October to the Fourth Sun- , tion of war, the greater potency and
from 10 to 30 inches tn length.
turn. Malls, merchandise and passen
of Range 7 Weat of the Willamette | ®»t thereof, to-wit: The north»..* I tub' ««• required to present them, day in October of each year, both caliber of cannons have made It evi
gers are carried.
A
»
'properly
verified,
to
the
undersigned
dates
inclusive,
in
Douglas,
Josephine,
Meridian in Oregon, north of Wil- quarter of the Northwest quarter and
dent that they are obsolete. All along
son River, containing 30 acres, more the West half of the northwest quar at the offices of Barrick & Hall, Room Coos and Curry Counties; and from the Mediterranean, alm >st every cape,
ter of the northeast quarter of sec 7, National Building, Tillamook, Ore the Second Sunday in October to the every hill and every Island, Is crowned
or less,
Second Sunday in November of each with a gray squat mass of stone and
which said certificate of delinquency tion nine, in township two south of gon, within six months from the date
year, both dates inclusive, in Jack- concrete. Not only are the trenches
of
the
first
publication
of
this
notice.
range
nine
weat
of
the
Willamette
bears interest at the rata of 14 1-2
and monts now filled with plunts of
Date of first publication, June 22, son County.
per cent per annum from date thereof Meridian, in Tillamook County, Ore
The open season on California Val every description, but the profusion of
1923;
date
of
last
publication,
July
i :
gon,
containing
60
acres,
less
a
20
until paid.
ley Quail in all sections of Game Dis nature hus even been extended to the
foot wide right of way for a road, 13> 1923.
walls
of
the
buildings,
inside
und
out
You are further notified that said
trict No. 1, where there is an open
along the south side of said 60 ae-
JOSEPH PARRAZO,
It would have cost enormous sums to
above named plaintiff has paid tax
season therefor, shall be and is here give these fortresses a modern efll 1
res as described in a deed from John
Administrator.
es against said premises for subse
by
declared
to
be
from
the
Second
Leland Henderson, Trustee to Fred
clency, and the coat of their destruc
quent years, with the rate of interest
Sunday in October to the Fourth Sun tion would be great So the army de
erick Dow and Anna Dow, his wife, NOTICE OF FINAL FILING
on said amounts from the respective
recorded in said registry in book “30"
REPORT AND ACCOUNT day in October of each year, both cided to rent or sell them.
dates of payment, as follows:
dates inclusive, in Douglas, Jose
page 669-71, and applying the pro-
- -
. 'ra.v
ce*‘8 ‘hen’fro,n to
P«nnent of
Notice ig hereby riveri that
un. phine, Coos and Curry Counties; and Two-Third« of Detroit
a
7;
Nt i?J’ “id Jud*ment’ ,nd furth,r decre«ln« dersigned administrator with the Will from the Second Sunday in October
!
Worker« in Auto Plant«
to the Second Sunday in November
Amount 19.22, rate of interest 12 per that
^danta
Tf
Detroit,
Mich.
—
Half
the
Industrial
of each year, both dates inclusive, in
cent per annum.
them
foraTar barred and fora-
employees In Detroit In 1914 were em
Chesney, deceased, has filed in the Jackson County.
Year 1917, Date of payment Nov. 5, closed of all right, title or interest •
ployed In the automobile or allied In
w*aa v for the
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,
County Court
County UJ
of Till-
The open season on Blue or Sooty dustries.
1918, Sheriff's receipt No. 6921, am in or to said property or any portion Lmook> state of Oregon, his final
1 re Grouse, Ruffed Grouse or Native
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ount »10.48, rate of interest 12 per thereof except statutory right of re-1
Today approximately two-thirds of
port and account as such administra Pheasants in all sections of the state the' industrial employees here are
cent per annum.
demption
and
for
general
relief.
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UVOUWJ
HIV
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tor,
and ...«•»
that * Tuesday
the A 17th
day where there is an open season there working either In automobile plants
Thia summons is served upon you v«s
of veee^f
July, »vane,
1923, MV
at the
Year 1918, Date of payment Nov. 5,
MSV hour
1IUUI of A 10
J o’- for, shall be and is hereby declared or In factories closely allied to the
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courtroom of said
1919, Sheriff's receipt No. 7068, by publication in the Tillamook Head- clock A M in
to be from September 10th to Octo automotive Industry.
in the city of Tillamook, in
amount »11.28, rate of interest 12 light by order of the Honorable Geo.
Officials of the Detroit board of
ber 31st of cach year, both dates in
R. Bagley, Judge of the above named gajj county and state, have been fix- elusive.
per cent per annum.
commerce make the announcement to
Year 1919, Date paid April 5, 1921, Court, made on the 7th day of May e<1 by gaid Court ag the tinw and
The open suasori on Sage Hens in show the rapid growth of the auto
Sheriff’s receipt No. 8119, amount 1923, requiring publication hereof to pjace for tbe hearing of objections all sections of the State where there mobile Industry. During the period
the population of Detroit has more
— j - once - a week for —
gajj |lna| reIK)rt and account and
»14.93, rate of interest 12 per cent per he made
six - - auc- .
is an open season therefor, shall be than doubled.
„ttlement thereof.
annum.
< cessive weeks, and the date of the
and is hereby declared to be from
In 1914 Detroit had a total of 112,-
Year 1920, Date paid January 19, first publication hereof is May 11th,
WARREN E. THOMAS
August 1st to August 15th of each 483 Industrial employees, of whom
7607,
1
1923
«nd
1Mt
publication
June
Administrator
with
the
Will
annexed
1922, Sheriff's receipt No. ’
about 56,000 worked In automobile or
year, both dates inclusive.
amount »18.29, rate of interest 12 per 22, 1928.
of the Estate of John T. Mc
The open season on Hungarian Part accessory plants. Today the city has
cent per annum.
JOHN LELAND HENDERSON
Chesney, deceased.
ridges in Umatilla County shall lie approximately 820,000 Industrial work
Year 1921, Date of payment De- Attorney for plaintiffs, residence and
Date of first publication, June 15, and is hereby declared to be from the ers. and of these about 206,000 are
employed either In automobile plunts
Third
cember 4, 1922, Sheriff's receipt No.
Post Office address, 206 r_
' | n,23; last publiction July 13, 1928.
Second Sunday in October to the or In establishment where parts uf
7074, amount »19.43, rate of interest
Street, Tillamook, City, Oregon.. I chamberlain, Thomas 4 ^Kraemer”
i
Third Sunday in October of each
12 per cent per annum.
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| Attorneys for Administrator.
year, both dates inclusive.
That you, as the owners of the le NOTICE OF HEARING
The open season on Prairie Chick
gal title of the hereinabove describ
BIDS FOR WOOD
ens in all sections of the State where
OF FINAL ACCOUNT
ed premises, are hereby further noti
there is an open season therefor,
fied that the above named plaintiff
The directors of Cold Springs shall be and is hereby declared to be
Notice is hereby given that the un
will apply to the Circuit Court of the dersigned has filed his final account cheese factory at Cloverdale will re closed.
State and County aforesaid, for a de as administrator of the estate of Mary ceive bids for wood, 50 ricks alder, 50
Notice is also hereby given that the
cree foreclosing the lien against the Mutrie, deceased, in the County Court ricks spruce limbs, 50 ricks crab ap changes in the open seasons made by
property above described and men of the State of Oregon, for Tilla ple and 25 ricks of body flr. AU this Order in nowise affect the bag
tioned in said certificate of delin mook County, and said Courses ap wood to be sound and 16 inches in limits or other regulations provided
I
quency. And you are hereby sum pointed the 7th day of July, 1923 at length. 35 ricks to be delivered by by law respecting the hunting, shoot
i
moned to appear within sixty days 10 o'clock a. m., at the Court Room 15th of July, 1923 and remainder by ing, killing, taking or having in pos
Arom the date of the first publication of said Court in Tillamook City, Till last of August, 1923. Bids receivable session, alive or dead, of such game
of this summons, exclusive of the day amook Count, Oregon, as the time and at once.
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animals and game birds.
F. M. GIST, Pres.
of the date of said first publication, place for the hearing of said final ac 36-41.
Any and all persons hunting for,
and defend this suit or pay the count and any objections thereto, and
shooting, killing, taking or having in
WOOD WANTED
amount due as above shown, togeth the closing of said estate. Dated
possession, alive or dead, any deer,
er with plaintiff’s costa and disburse June 8th, 1928.
Silver Gray squirrel, Chinese Pheas
t
50 cords of fir, hemlock or alder, cut ant, Bobwhite quail, Mountain or
ments, and in ease of your failure so
J. N. ROBINSON
to do, a decree will be rendered fore Administrator of the Estate of Mary 8 1-2 feet long to be delivered corded Plumed quail, California Valley quail
up in baaemnt under Tillamook Coun Blue or Sooty Grouse, Ruffed Grouse
closing the lien of said taxes and 35-5t
Mutrie, deceased.
ty Bank building before Sept. 80th. or Native Pheasant, Sage Hens, Hun
costa and disbursements against the
The Overland Red Bird ha« brought joy to town—joy becauM
Bids to be opened July 20.
lands and premises above described.
garian Partridges or Prairie Chick
of its winsome beauty, its lustrous coat of Mandalay maroon,
SUMMONS
M. W. HARRISON,
This summons is published by or
ens in the State of Oregon, in viola
khaki
top and glistening nickeled trimmings—its longer
I
1215 Clinton St., Portland 86-4t tion of this Order, will be prosecuted
der of the Honorable George R. Bag-
wheelbase,
roomier body and larger, more powerful engine—
of
ley, Judge of the Circuit Court of the In the Circuit Court of the State
as by law provided.
its great value and reasonable price. Come in and see
NOTICE
Oregon, for Tillamook County.
State of Oregon, for Tillamook Coun
Dated at Portland, Oregon, this 9th
America’s First Low Priced English Type Car—
Maggie
N.
Knudson,
Plaintiff
day of April, A. D. 1923.
ty, made and entered May 7, 1928, and
To Whom it May Concern:
vs
OREGON STATE GAME COM
the date of the first publication of
Whereas, the State Game Commis
Carl P. Knudson, Defendant
MISSION,
this summons is May 11, 1923.
t
By I. N. Fieischner, Chairman,
All process and papers in this pro To Carl P. Knudson, the above named sion of the State of Oregon is au
thorized under Section 8, Chapter 66,
defendant.
By Geo. H. Kelly, Commissioner
ceeding may be served upon the un
In the name of the State of Oregon General Laws of Oregon, 1921, to
By Blaine Hallock, Commission
dersigned, residing within the state
er
of Oregoi) at the address hereinbe You are hereby required to appear close any open season or open any
and answer the complaint filed against closed season in any county or dis
By M. A. Lynch, Commissioner
low first given.
you in the above entitled Court and trict of the state of Oregon for tile
By F. Roy Davis, Commissioner
C. L. STARR
cause
on or before the expiration of hunting, shooting, killing and posses
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THEODORE OP8UND
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Attorneys for plaintiff six weeks from the date of the first sion of game animals and game birds;
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i
publication of this summons, and if therefore,
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Address: 505 Selling Building,
Othtr Overland Modtlit Touring $523, Roadster $523, Coupe $795, Sedan $860
Notice is hereby given that the
you fail so to apepsr and answer,
Portland, Orignn.
31-7t
AU prices f.o. b. Toledo. We reserve the right to change prices and specifications without notice
plaintiff will apply to the court for State Game Commission of the State
Notice is hereby given thatthe un
See the WiUye-tJverland Advertieernent in The Saturday Evening Post
the relief demanded in her complaint, of Oregon has made and entered of dersigned has be?n appointed by tile
SUMMONS
does
hereby
issue
the
record
and
which isthat the marriage contract
County Court of Tillamook County,
V
existing between plaintiff and de [following ;
Oregon, administrator of hte estate
ORDER
fendant be dissolved snd that plain
of Ffank J. Haynes, decased, and all
4
That the open seasons as defined presonn having claiems against said
tiff be awarded the custody of the
No. »107
minor children of plaintiff and de in Section 10, Chapter 153, of the estate are hereby notified and re
In the circuit court of the State of fendant, Fred and Irene Knudson, and General I^ws of Oregon, 1921, for quired to present said claims at his
Oregon for Tillamook County
that plaintiff have such other relief hunting, shooting, killing, taking office in Tillamook City, Oregon, on
and having in possession, alive or or before six months from the date
M. D. Spencer, Alma Loeffler Bdrgess, as may be equitable.
John Leland Henderson, Trustee This summons is ssrvsd upon you by dead, the following named game ani- of this notice. All claims must be du-
ON SALE AS VILLAS
When you have any Cows, Hogs, or
Chickens to sell. Call up the,
SANITARY BEAT
MARKET
Both Phones
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A Joy Forever
New
RED BIRD
STAR GARAGE
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