iMRESTIIW PAKlttHlPliS Bread at Runyan's store ! ' Ladies' Fur Mfiffs and Scarfs ijcilind General Intereil, dithered a J K Johnston's it Home or Clipped from oar Trespas j notices for sale at tbe Eicnanjei. news office 6 for a auarter Bent prepaid by mail if cash ac CONDENSED FOR HURRIED READERS companies the order. After having spent some time tas rouem copy? t inwa. McflamretntBirea, ft Fre8h Bread at Ronyan's store visiting Washington Baltimore, Guns and Am monition at J. K. and Philadelphia, Mr. and Mrs Johnston's. John Dawney, of Chicago, are A bouncing pair of twin boys spending a few days in the home fS3 born to Mr. and Mrs. Newt o ex-uounty Treasurer and Mrs. nurd in Todd township last Sun- Charles B. Stevens of this place. day, Mrs. Dawney will be remembered Mrs. W. L. Maurer, of Blue a3 M'33 Ida Lathero, and this is Ridee Summit, and her friend ner ftr8t V18lt " her old home UiM Catherine Ellis, of Wash- town ,n twenty-five years. ioung Men's French UutOver coats at J. K Johnston's. Tuesday, J October 30, D. H. Patterson intending to remove to McConnellsburg, will sell at his u. John Hann of Saluvia. residence at Webster Mills, una to town yesterday and took nor8e. harness, buggy, stiek -he bus on her way to Nantucket, wa?on, corn, hay, and a large lot Hass., to visit her daughter and 01 nusenoias goons consisting tt look after the interests of her of P5aD0 bed-room furniture, property at that place. dining room and kitchen furni- Udies' and Children's Coats- 'u,o'BluV08' Pt mailing?, Sue lot at J. K Johnston's. jgton, D. C, are visiting in the home of the Misses Dickson East Lincoln Way. All kinds of good, warm under fear at J. K. Johnston's. Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Garland, l-companied by Howard Peck lad Job Truax-all near Need- tore, motored to McConnells- arg last Friday. It was Mr. etc Sale begins at 10 o'clock Credit 6 months Mr. and Mrs. McCaulay C. Peck and son Carlton, of Belle vue, 0., and Mr. and Mrs. Watson G. Peck and children i- l a it n . I Edna and FVnnlr nnar yiaaAmnra max 8 nrsi visit to me oouniy "vi-u'uu'ci U in three years. ere vmui cauers at tne HIDES.-Frank B. 8Ip(i w8 wnce imi baturday morn- Vi tne highest market price B x"cjr wc,,s i"veimg in beel niues at weir butcnir """"" car ana going to t rank- i I . .... top in Mcuonneusourg, also nn county to visit the fam ilies of bhost price paid for calf skins their uncles J. L. Garland and pepuini ua wuow. t p Pepk McHnnlnv family have spent two weeks Commissioner O'Neil agreed visiting among relatives in this Vth i committee of residents of county, and expect to leave for liir and Cambria counties to home Saturday, taking with them ;:ld three miles of war emer- for a short stay McCaulay's Par- tncy road to facilitate move- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Peck. lent of coal from mines in that kion. There will be three Cbcrch Notices. es aaaea to vnat is Known as Mr-rvr,nOii0i,.. v,. t ,.u ... wU.....,oiu. (, v.iil C, XJ U 111 Enough aod to Spare. According to a report just compiled by L. II. Wible, Sta tistfcian, Department of Atm culture, Fulton County this year raised 25 btthels of wheat to every man, woman, and child in the county. Of wheat, the estimated area harvested is 16,690 acres: aver age yield per acre, 15 bushels total estimated production. 2f.n oou bushels.- Of rye, the area harvested was 4,022 acres; average. yield per acre 14 bushels; total nroduc tion, 66,308 bushels. ur oats, the area harvested was 2,616 acres; averaee Deracre rfu.b bushels per acre, and total production, 80,050 bushels. The market value of the crons nameu is JfOb3,4Y7.1U. ah . Allowing w.OOO bushels of wheat to bread the countv a vear and 5,000 bushels for seed there remains 145,350 bushels of wheat to sell to the allies, which at current prices will add almost $300,000.00 to the wealth of the County. Gone to Baltimore. Hon. and Mrs. Geo. A. Harris eft Tuesday morning for Balti more, where they have secured hne apartments at the Rocham- beau. Their goods were packed and shipped by auto-truck on Tuesday, Ernest McClain and L. W. Funk, each taking a load. Mr. M. G. Kirk went along with Mr. aqd Mrs. Harris and drove their Country Club Overland, which Mrs. Harris usually drives. but on account of the strenuosi ty attending the getting, ready for the sale and the superintend ing the packing of the house hold goods, she was content to leave the pleasure of driving the car on this occasion to Mr. Kirk. In the removal of Mr, and Mrs. Harris, the county and town, in HOOVER'S LATEST PLEA TO FARMERS: 'HOGS, MORE HOGS AND STILL MORE HOGS" Deficiency In Fats Now More Serious War Factor Than Bread Grain Situation Tells Public Safety Men Pennsylvania Nas ttia Best Organization In the Country, To tbe assembled representatives of of animate. Thle become not onl Ut It alio become! an immiiHIat roblern of the future for the only a nation, prooiem, and our Immediate preblem ii acute. " burlnj tbe last year wo have slaughtered in bogs alone a large per centage of Uie nog population. In other words, whereas we annually muguier soraetning like 60 per cent of our total hog Inhabitants, this year we have slaughtered over 100 per cent. , take the Uiree pre-war years as 100, we can see that during the last i7o I months we fiBVe a,ug .tared cuuniy oreanlzntlnn. nf h rim. mlttee of Public Safety for the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, In sesslo Philadelphia, Herbert C. Hoovtr, Federad Food Admintatr.t... m. latest and most important message to the people and morn nnrtlmilarlw Um farmers of the United States. ogs, more hogs, and still more hogs,' la tbe slogan of hi n n. peal. " Mr. Hoovor"a addre. rum A In rha 179 bogs, we hav nmnrtuH 9ir. miUBt Of A fnn4 . I 1 nig moans but nno ihln I arranged by ,1 fe. Mff 'S- ine attendance of Publln Rafotv r,.m Pounds pre-war averuKe to a 1 Runnnd. mlttee chairmen, food buddIv run h 0 )oun.,l,, ,n lat tweivo montlis, .en.atives. and 'exeSive "ZZZ 3Wh.i0.rt,por,1 the numbered about 250 and came from "Today about 60 per cent-of the practically every county In the alate ""J!!8 arrlva,l of hogs Is reaching the Governor Drumbaueh. ?ji...i ?."ieL8,An M country, and we are Governor McCIa.n. Ad.t OenVi W ZllZZT fenyder, George Wharton Pi-nnor p very moment when w nuLt ?, m T. StstfKbury. and many oth.-r mon our "Porta to our allies. of prominence heard MrHoovIr A In the assertion th.it In nninf t. late it. twrnt.S.i I J, .w" f.l'S": qanlzatlon and accompllshmerta Penni u'iVm .B,,lllu?1" Wo liave t0 pat it. y-van, safety Comm.ttee had prov. range oV ZVtt,1lZ the with thlg situation, have a hlcli ranKe of prices In anlmuils Therefore. dlate Interest untry to raise still more hogs. More Hogs Needed For Yeara Ahead. imi;5. I . ..n.ot on,jr n Immediate ntereHt but It is an Interest that will j CHRISTMAS j CARDS We have a large variety of uncommonly pretty vJinstmas Cards ready for your inspection. Every T fl a nUJnlber' same as wil1 be 5hwn in the best city Gift and Art Shops. i I I I I I est I am 1 Many buyers will want cards a month or so earli er this vear to send the boys in camp or ''somewhere" m h-ance. That is why we are showing Chris-tmas Cards earlier than usual this year. The pick of the assortment and the engraver's best attention is assured the early buyer. Come in while this is fresh in mind.. We want you to see these beautiful cards. There is no obligation If you need a new card plate let us have your or-' der for it as early as possible. ed to be the most 'Jnlted States elflclent In MMMmmi A striking analysis of the food situ- TJL,?. th 'mme ..u.uu.inwBiur ur ivnnnyivunla, has a pruw nftit part in fie shaping of n .lonal food proRrani.i. r. neni pictured the world meat ' "1 "'i'' ."" mFr?" supply as be ng short 115 000 00(1 muni Z. ' ,ur U1B PBnu or the WJr. animals, with a si" rtaae cf 7 00001 Srif,ma,,ljr Pome- th meat animala In thla country ' ili "3 K!. h,,p,w.? can ol,tal m our The wheat situation jus aZl.ad he i'uu "SSSH1 '? "" .'8 t0 8 declared. Exemption, tie said m v q ' I JL lM l.n.l.a,,lnlaI Products, apply to the physical 'al.Ie of the Sill ihrouh "thS u?.,haf 'pWe C0.u!d f tary problem, hut there la no n StVf ..!L'" "u'e ..of PennHylvanFa, ion for the food forces. Ever one nV t..' fJ"?f5"?. Btate "'at this must nt ip la Insurlnir Hunnlln. f,,r '.'""' rui" l,,re mere hogs own trn'ies abroad and for our alilo wiu 11 IUIIMI'B. Conner vatlon and production are the .problems to which Mr. Hoover gave 'M' '.'"Rio. nti Ra:a. is against one of last . nree in nnn ir th.. ..m h u. . . l75!Ll:lJ.wllL.bo Honrlng the countrv and be a benefit. "The dlffcrcncn hKiwoon jmn..... and autocracy Is a question of whether nil i KBucKnorn roaa. ru,r.u. hha Knoin0, u i-.ui. vuuiiii, xiui jf lUIIlIIIUIMUn I "iwiiicoo aim DUtltll woriu, iissuyion Lyncn. daughter at McConnellsburg next Sunday have lost two of their beat citi Mr. Lliarlea W. Lynch, who mornirg at 10:S0: DreDaratorv zens. We hope, however, that ineen quite ill with typhoid services Saturday evening at thla may not mean mere than a er.waa ftkea to the Koanng 7:00; services at Bier Cove Tan- temporary absence, and feel that . . i . . - - m hospital )n last Saturday nery Sunday afternoon at 2:30. they are, to all intents and pur- raiment. Her mother died pev. YpanYk will nrp.,hin J week of thi same ailment the Presbyten church next nwuumCU .Hmstounaay. Sunday morning at 10:45; Com- t.w ipuoi can. munion services at the Green- k and Mrs. Gerrge M. Myers hill Presbyterian church at 2:30 . harly Ir. iie month of June. whn I was askt 1 to undertake this i Tr C" UB on?anizea irom the bot- tlculsr task, and he mon whom ,um defen'EVh! lP dwn- If- ln JSHembled aro me at the mon en nrLni ? , 1 ... be(,mes nocessary to n.ade a ahort s -ve of the eUuaUon ?vfl ?t e.iro'X, ,he,K,0p down 1 truBt w I IIO UllllPQ Siail:! C. A. SHINNE3IAN JEWELER Fall goods are coming in and PRICES REMAINING PRACTICALLY THE SAME, rcgardiess of high cost. 69 N. MAIN STREET, . CIIAMBERSBURG, PA. poses, residents of McConnells- , burg. . Pleasant Family Reunion, fne visit of Mr. and Mrs. Jarr.es, nenr Warfordsburg, and preaching in the Reformed Simon Deshong, of Worton Md., I undo, Bazil C. Sipes. of church in the evening. to this county, made it possible tatton, O., motored to Mc- Hustontown M. E. Charge.- for 1 . three brothers and two aellsburg last Saturday morn- The Jubilee Educational Cam- rs 10 meet at the home of ad SDent the dav with Mr naiVn will he lmmihoH n ta Mr and Mrs. David Kline in 1 ---- l o Hwiiviivvi va aiic I v . , w mother Mrs. Sarah De- field this coming Sabbath at the "CK,n& reeK township on Mon- t Mrs. Sinpq in pnn.in. followine churches and on hnnr aay- "was. a aay long to be Of Mrs. npsrtnnw I ffiveil ' Mfldrlpnsvill .Qarnrdau . - ..v..,a lD ' ' '-t mmvm.v.uj . . ...ju.. ., evenini?: Center. Sundav mnrn. ""v" "u M .mr8 rriu w. wace, lflwinr: n mkk. 'M;0.on V: wife, Morgan Deshos?. Isaac a the state of Ppi' WHiiiiirmi7u on, i nrt... . i . i , . i-u,ly of the oranl at..' , K "fh.8 our wb.M t'o mnVe'the ef- ,e rtrnl1l"e, iht ,f we -ould annex Vo unteer basis - th'ng througb on 8 he Comml toe of Public Safety to the volunleer bMlB- ood AdmlnlHtrntlon we would hnre - no further anxiety as to Pennsy'vanla .. . SftK'rAfe ALL,ES CANN0T m ;f"fe Xed.nSrSncerta,n m,d as W,TH0UT OUR AID to that heonnse of the character of he organlsiatlon and the way thst it was completed. We were confident Gd-Glven Opportunity . For Service --si .xoc3rrpw"T"" "Our flrst and most Important prob- Adriroa.in. h. lorn la nrnHimii-,. r.j...i" v " Aaaressing the county renrint. conservation are both Impelled by the r' at the opening of the Public u iu flHine iooa snort- tt'fiy conierence In Phlladelnhla Oeorge Wharton PepDcr. chairman f Europe's Diminishing Produetlon. rh9 8tate committee, made a ftlrrlng lliSZJS ! mi?i"lc.nnc" Pi "t- Mr. Pepper said: " disastrous condition of contin.inniv 'The efficiency of tho work that we - . ...... , - - -- - i 1 i Proauction. It Is Impcsii- ar Kowg to do for the cause of Pub- HA fO Inlia fAPtu mi 111!.... . m lii ... Hv .,v" llJUU Ull-n irom 110 SarOtV In th rnmm-..l.l. I. wwh n v..ui in inroe cause. ge. : . Tf-jj oV:"; remembered bv those nnnf. Toductlve labor and devoUT then to 'a..ia,s. commonweRl given, iriuuueiiaviiie, oaturaay ... " " , ' war without cutting Into the vitals of V 8 uiau aimost entirely upon m i aj ri i i j uru i m r n trio r iv iHy4 vnnn ntninn(n. it.. i ma. . i f fin annrniaorkis-i. GET READY FOR Fall and Winter by buying your Dress Goods, Ginghams, Outings, Blankets, &c, now. We bought all these goods very early and we know that prices have been wonderfully boost ed since then, but we can and will sell a lot of goods this season at prices actually food production Itself. That deficiency the aPPraisemont which we as Individ. -J-lJlL1 t W of ce-reals and he d mVtCTOf Z'?.. 'I.MM """ IJIIIIKI V V I 1 1 1 1 V. X I V V 1 T til on cereal, alone thi wirt " ",cu our counlry n " v 11V1VUU1U 1 1 ILlA phmgton last Staturday ping and spent the time in oty and in Baltimore, re n Sunday evenine. They me trip in Scott's car. stock, grain, or fruit Pi stick together and make church. 10:30 With Rev. Edward Sneroidan Hann and daughters Jackson as speaker. Revival K,..ana Mary; Judson Hann services begin at Clear Ridge 1 anq Mn ana Mr3' Davld Kiine- Monday evening, October 22nd. -G. B. M. Reidell Pastor. McConnellsburg M. E. charge, Rev. Edward Jackson, pastor. Mr. Focht Remains. Noth withstanding the adjourn ment of congress Congressman rocht requests The News ' to inform the citizens of the seven teenth district that he 'will re- munity famous for some Sunday October 21st. McUon nellsburg at 10:30; Cito at 3 ffnnnr fin1 lTnlait?llst T.Ort r3 like to Eatronize I tl t A main at the eanitalSintil tho v. f '""ere car loads or train I u.. ! L.iL - ponvpninc rf rnnorpsa ronrlv in i tw. i . uv u visinnif Drocner irom at w V Denad in a bunch." neiKhborinir conference. Evan. make" response to any requests ..J ti.:. r l i n. nr- . . a ee ist c serv ces at Fort Littletnn maue- ne Baas: con at 7;30 gressconvened inDecember, 1916, A held for hatching nur- Hustontown TT. R. rhnro-. we have been away from Wash "Wo be kept in a cool Rev. J. S. Eminhizer. pastor, wgron out seven timea, and then Such a place as the base- Sunday, October 21st. Preach- onIy on account of sickness and I'.very satisfactory pro- ing at Mt. Tabor at 10:30: Wells meet previously made appoint " dry and free from bad Valley, at 7:30. Miss Bessie ments to speak nt Publia ather' hm. . I i , . nt . ... . . ... i mnra in f ha iiormrtt- " uc snouia no turnon snirev. or vvnnn nnn vn , 'ue - to prevent the yolk speak in the U. B. cljurch at "ng to the membrane. Hustontown, Monday evening. October 22nd. as be 7u'a be Bet as soon and never should Whan ten days. nd Mrs. Fred C. Brewer their annual mnlnr. from their Iowa home. Ta 1L . ' f meir P'vania FiiJay Stiff Trice for Gaselier. i ul ton County motorists shonld quit kicking about pay ing 26. cents for gasoline, and Maryland and thank their lucky stars they are friends. They hot pushing their Henrys in eveninc nf Inst En eland. A letter from Tinrlnn - . I c ine hfilYIQ nf 1T-aJa Mato ContomKoi. Ofll Cllim fknf 'Iflajnt VT- - - J r rv i. , n . aim ivtrs. u. Kaaunuc wna icmiiiu at $i.uy Mr?, Brewer may cents a gallon. As that was ' remembred by McCon- several days ago, it is only op.e as Bess Van- probable that the price has ad vanced a cent or two. J-thret automobiles . vuiiy IIJUriJltIK goflast week. The cars mo pnopie wui or necensitr turn insir sRncuiuire rrom the production of fodder to the produetlon of bread end we. Ma the meantime, must be prepared to take a like turn; In other words, we have exnnrtrwl In ih main bread (train, whereas the demand upon rfea mi i0V.;u: t Ur;Autniobi!eCompany. eJ Place their carina; :er.nRhtthey are car-1 y?! irom fire and .a we only way to make arry insurant Lehigh, OLDER BUT STRONGER To be bealthy at seventy, prepare at forty, is sound advice, because In the strength of middle life we too often forget that neglected colds, or careless treat ment of eligbt aches and pains, simply undermine strength and bring chronic weakness lor later years. To be stronger when older, keep your blood pure and rich and active with the strength-building and blood-nourishing properties of Scott's Emulsion which is a food, a tonic and a medicine to keep your blood rich, alleviate rheumatism and void liuuieaa. No alcohol ln Scott's, fcett ft Bowse, Bloemfldd, 17, J. M. A. P. Program. October 22. Roll Call. Current Events. How Athens got its name. Mrs. McKibbin. History of the Paithenon. Mr. Smith. The position of women of Hc- mer's time compared with the age we are now livng. Miss Nesbit. What did marriage mean to the Athenian woman? Mrs. Stevens. The slave in Athens. Mre. Hull. October, 29. Roll Call. Quotations frcm Homer's Odyssey. The Sophist. Mrs. Henry. Dress of male citizens of lei sure, Mrs. Hull. Dress of workman. Miss Nes- fer at private sale all tbe valuable bit. real estate of tbe late A. F. Bak- Dress of youth of 'eighteen. er, deceased, one farm containing Miss McGovem. about 160 acres more or less, sit Boots arid shoes. Mrs. McKib- uate about H mile south of Wells bin. . Tannery. Fulton Countv. Penna. The banker. Mr. Smith. jThis farm is one of the best Bath-all. wheat growing farms in Wells normal food mimimnM, T .... serloua incnnvfmlnm.a nn ... .... . .. ill ... i . . u.. u4 u u i i , . ... " " um I . ui. ". ?,. , J , ir not at, that at least at the first This Is a losd that la beyond our aPproach of our advance ruard the enpaclty beyond the combined capa Uer ls ong to state his readiness lty of the United Statea and Canada. t0. c?ra? dw"; If that Is the state of There Is no way of meeting that situ- mlnd of n. I m quite sure that atlon except that after we have ex f hlm tho Committee of Public a-frty ported the lagt grain that we can ex ! Q,,1,e unnecessary organltailon; rort. they must rerlurA tbolr .nna..m he Is not mlnr In nnH mn.i, i.m iu pumi wnere tne two ends ""1tl1 euergy in im service. m?.'. x. , , . .. On the other hand, if a man bas, It ta physiologically possible to re- a? 1 naT,e. "vlng and burning con duce the food consumption by forty v ct0n tliat we are ln for a long and per cent, but on the other hand, sol- htopdy fight, and that upon the issue olers in tht trenches, men In the ?' conflict dopends the very ex shops, working over-time, and mil- '"tenca of the Idea of democracy ln Hons of women pui to physical labor, government among men if that Is actually require more food stuff than 'n man'8 conviction, then he will " tlnY;s of peace. The net result Is look upon the work of this Committee that all privation by the reduction of Puullc Safoty as a God-given op consumption operates upon the most Prtunlty to express the patriotism ..oiit-no i-mas in ine community w"k insiae or nim. :?Rt i ji ln.e old and the women and .."!' Lseems superabundantly clear the children. that the allies cannot win tills war r . except at the price of the life-blood of Farmer Should RlflhtAbout-Face. out mothera and dauglitera. We must "Tho ,i,i . . . ' k.e,f P on because without our aid the w 6 Problei" ,of aulmtls is one thai allies cannot win the war, and unless becomes a problem of nractlral char 'his war ls won hv th iii Vh. ler to ua this very day In the Unit- things that we stand for cannot sur- ;d States Europe with a shortage ol vivo or prevail, odder and a shortage of Imports haF "Thore are many of us, I know who Irst cut her fodder Imports rathe, wish to God that we con d exchange V Vhr.br,.gral,,Tl,eIeBul,thas ;anahlpt and secretaryships for ilW1 hl.els mi? ot nimal the more active service on the line,- L,L0t ,lha.Kh M aen. an anm,a b,,t ,f we can't. " the? won't have us at least lot us constl- . wo v-aiiuio i oom huh uurseivea an ensctlve support to eilaS. Itbnun Hint ,ln irn in ih. f . J V. ft means from fh. f if Crv., ""n". B".u -l. A',0"1.' "a.F i lncreass our fut homes that will bo waiting for them Alports into Europe. We may dlmln- when they come back. .Ti our meat ImpoHa for the nv.ra:n'.: "I speak with a degree of Intensity but when the war la over we wlil have which only faintly indicates the way a call upon us or upon our farmers I foel about the ma.ier. My convic for enormoimly Increased auimal pro- tlons about It are . hi deep and so h ,, . burning, and I seem to fee the situ- Europe has practically alwaya pro- itlon so clearly, that I trtmble when duced her animal products. Compared I find so many of my feMow-cltlaens. to the total consumption she has ini oven ln this commonwealth, who do ported a comparatively minor amount not seem to be aware of the predlca of fat products. But with diminished ment In which the world finds Itself, an mals she will have less demand for and who are unwilling to make even fodder and therefor more partlcu slight BRcrlficea to the end that Amer. ..y iui wo piuupcuon or Dreaa ican meais in uie end may be su it we, my r-enda, of the Commit tee of Public Safety of the common wealth of Pennsylvania and Its affiliat ed organizations through the state if we do not buy ourselves with the effective organization nf Mi In mm. monweai'th bo that we may adequately obtaining to-day. With no break in sight and the possibility of still further advan ces in some lines, it will pay you to see our stock before long. IN UNDERWEAR our entire line, which is now in, compris es all the best standard makes, goods that will fit and wear, and much cheaper than we can get them now. Shoes For The Family This will be one of the hardest, if not the worst, proposition the buyer will have to face this fall, but we can ease the situa tion a great deal for you out of stock . bought before the leather market got so wild. That you should take this matter serious ly, goes without saying. Come here and let us help you. Geo. W. Reisner & Co., McConnellsburg, Pa. . ue ,ur animai support tne ios mat go, and preserve v. -is. me nome ror those of them that will "Therefore, we must turn the faoe come back, then we do not deserve to of our agriculture we must turn the be called Americans and we are not face of our farmer from the produc fit to be the representative of the tlon of hread grain to the production Kevstona state." Private Sale. township, and it will be a bargain ' s ..(. u m nt . I The undersigned havinp been I " u " "Mwergooa given power of Attorney, will of- lur ouiy J att8 - - I m I for price ana conditions, call )n or address J. W. Barnett, R. R. 2, Box 65, 9 20 9t. Hopewell, Pa. Subsoriba for thf N&WS, Mason's Real Estate Agency. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO Fulton County Farms and Summer Homes Along Lincoln and State Highways. Write, or Call on, - FRANK MASON, McConnellsburg, Pa. )'. i. ; s ( i i t ! f X
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