SRS KTLTOtt COTOTT RTKT8, BreSOSnraiXSlWlte. TI. !;SlBiSnN6 PlfiAfiSAFSS j,I (!Cil and General Interest, (lathered 4( Home or Clipped from our EicbcnjjeB. .n.)ENSED FOR HURRIED READERS Eggg35 cents at Maion'a. H S. Kreps and wife and son, ofClearsprin?, Md., spent the Fourth at S. A. Ne3bit's. postmaster Grant Mellott and Harvey Snyder of Needmore mae an early motoring trip to jl'cl'onnellsburj? Monday morn- Miss Myrtle Stouteaglc, of Al toona, ia spending her summer vacation with her sisters Mrs. V. S. Warthin and Mrs. Conrad Glazier. Warrie Johnston and son, of jfewville, Pa., are visiting the former's sister, Mrs. J. L. XJrove and oth'T relatives in town and the Cove. Mr. S. E. Peck, who spent a few days last week in the home of his brother Bennett at McLon nellsburK went to Bedford Coun ty Saturday. Miss Elizabeth Patterson, of Riltlmore. spent a few days dur ing the post week ftithe home of her parents, Hon. and Mrs. 1). H. Patterson. Hon. S. L. Buckley, of Fcrt Littleton, was transacting busi ness in McConrellsburg last Fri day and was a pleasant caller at the News office. The beys named in last week's News to go to Camp Lee, will leave McConneiUburg about the 22iid of July. The exact date has not been given. Mrs. C. C. Young, of Ilolli daysburg spent the time from Sunday until Tuesday in the Inme of Mr.' and Mr3. B.. W. Peck at McConnellsburg. Mr. and Mrs. Orville Logue and daughter Kathlyn, of Ellerys lie, Md. are visiting in the home ofthe former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Logue in th.1'3 place. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson L. Nace end Mrs. H. V. Black of Hunt ingdon, were guest3 in the Mc Candlish summer home at the Pleasant Valley Fruit Farm last iunuuy. Dr. Clarence N. Trout and family, of Red Lion, Pa., mot ored to McConnellsburg last Sat urday and are spending a few days in the home of tne Doctor's mother Mrs. M. B. Trout. Mrs. Geo. K. Nelson and chil dren who had been spending two weeks at the home of Mrs. Nel- lon's parents near Hollidays- burg, returned to her home in McConnellsburg last Sunday. There will be a meeting at the Knobsville M. E. church on Fri- evening. July 19th at 8 o'clock for the purpose of organ izing a Tod Township Red Cross Auxiliary. Let everybody at tend. Simon Boor and family of Mat- tie, came over last Sunday in I tUnl- T: n rl tr,r linrtat. ueir new x aig onu .wn. uuin in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Mellott at Needmore. Mr. Boor is a successful merchant and farmer. Maurice E. Trout, spent the time from Friday, evening until Sunday with his home folks in this place. Maurice is connect ed with a large cotten brokerage firm and has been located in Los Angeles, Cal., for some time. Among the out-of-town people who were here at the "Fourth" were Mrs. Jessie McDonald Shade and the Misses Georgia and Blanch Wnodal. of Chambers- burg, W. D. Myers, and W. R. Daniels, ol Hancock, and Daniel Teeter, of Greencastle. Mr. Owen Blowers of Camp Co t. Getty fibsiburg. was a visi tor in the home of Mr. and Mrs Wm. H. Fix from Saturday un til Sunday evening. Mr. Blow ers is a cook at Camp Colt, and it now looks like Will would have anther cook in his family be fore loi or. as he is rather scarce of cooks. IF YOUR CHILDREN ARE DELICATE OR FRAIL undcr-aize or under-weight remember Scoff' Emulsion is nature's grandest growing food; it strengthens their bones, makes healthy blood and pro motes sturdy growth. ... con ft Bownt, Bloom fltld, K. .' ' SCOSTlNa ACCIDENT. William L Clival), of Brush Creek Valley Loses lis Lift by (be Ac cib'.ntal Discharge of His Gun. Wilihm L. Duvall, aged about 2G years, was the victim of a most unfortunate accident Mon day afternoon which cost him his life. It is Kaid that he went out to pick some berries, 'and as hawks had been rather trouble some, he took his gun along, and in attempting to. cross a fence, the gun was discharged, the load entering his breast caui ing al most instant death. The funeral took place yesterday. The unfortunate man vas a son of Amos W. Duvall. On the 5th of August, 1914, he was Mar ried to Miss Pearl Mellott, a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. S. Mellott, near Sipes Mill. One son George, about 15 months old together with the almost heart broken wife, survives. Of the Gil men in the first Ful ton County draft, William is the first to lose his life. He belong ed to Class 4, and would not like ly have been called into the ser vice very soon. From Camp Lee. Floyd T. Hart, 31th Co., 9th Bn., 155th Depot Brigade, Camp Lee, Va., in a private letter to the Editor, says the reason he does not write for publication is, that "when there is so much to hear from the boys over there, the experiences that ve have here, would be uninteresting reading; and yet I can assure you that they are interesting enough to us sometimes. I have been playing in the Third Section Band of the Depot Brigade, which probably accounts for my still being at Camp Lee; for all the boys with whom I came to camp have gene. The boys who came down last week are rear me, and have given me some of the home news. Does any one accuse Needmore of being slow? If so, how about the Sar Savings Drive? It seems to me it went over all right. Of course, Ishall be glad to get a letter from any one that is glad to send me one. My address is given at the be ginning of this paragraph." ENID. The picnic held by tho mem bors of tho RedCross of Eud and vicinity was a great success beautiful day, good speaking, plenty of eats. Tno net proceed will sum over $100 for tho Red Cross. Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Wilson and two daughters and grmrtson of Maok'tou, took Sunday dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Levi Truax. Marian Elwarch Is spending part of hsr vacation at home. Shi will tench the coming year at Carnegie. Dr. Harry Cunmogham and wife, of J uniata, took dinner Sun day with bi3 brother W. L. Cun ningham. Word received from Roy EirJy from somowhero in Franco" ava he likes it and thev will 'soon hck tho Kaiser and be back for Xmas dinner. Rush Woodcock spoilt Sufiday "vith her cousins near Three Springs. Mrs. Sarah Truax, of Home stend, who had been visiting re latives and friends for a phort time, iefton Friday. After visit ing a Bhort time in Everett, nho will go to Cumberland lor a couple of weeks, will then take the mother, MrR. Ann Uarnett for some time, homo with her. Mr. and Mrs. C. E En ley went to three Springs Inst Sun day to visit an aunt who h.d recently returned from a llos pital in Philadelphia. , A. D. Berkstresser of Saxton Bpont tho week end with hia mother.' A communicstion from Emma ville signed by P. P. Plowhandle is pot published for the reason that his name does not appear in tie Directory of Fulton County, nor on tho tax duplicates, nor on the list of drafted men. It looks like Mr.riowhandle handled some jabs in his communication to w iich he did not care about hav ing his own name appear. Rev. Eminhizer will preach at the Wells Valley U. B. church, Sun lay Ji ly Hth tt 10tf0; atMt. Tabor, 7:0. The last quarterly conference will be held soon and the stewards are ro quested to get busy, WEILS TANNERY. ' Mr. and Mrs. Charles lioson berry, Mrs, Inn Fair and .iny Kaofer motored to Mrs. R G. ilorton'd ar.d ' spent the weok end. i Frank Cuiilatcl, who it sur geon in the military hospital at Camp D,x is home on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Cnarles R?ese and child i en Vtuiu visiiura hu'U among relatives. Mr. uay Stunkird, who is in the navy is homo on a furlough. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Araick and children, MUa Dewey Sprowl and Mr Eirl Cjssna, spuut u fGiV days in Johustowu. Misa Ruth lliwkins has gone to ShariUsVille whore she will Htay a short time. Mr. itud Mrs Uequoat, Mrs. Chulraer Srvariz aud baby spui.t iho week cr.d' at Miss Mane GuilliWa. ilastr R ) Aland Anderson has returned ho.ro from dirard Col logo. Rev. J. II Dliug prcuched hirf farewell sermou here Sun- day evening. Hois now going to Francp. wh"ro ho will bo m gigedinY. M. 0 A sot vice, and will hnlp to nulo. Ufa better for tho soldi.)'.-.".. We wish good p:'fd. ' II .3 J: l g.-od ec;-vico while here atii helped a gre:.t many from ft !." nt foi Ilict II wife and child t-n wi'l stay in ICverott until hi i ft urn Mr. John 'I'm .x Hid wife re turned to tin iittier'a li mn at Urush C Mrs. liortlri Doshong ia amorg th.o Mck M-s Cl.yflo' Wa-sirg has ro turned Ivmj'h aft' r a h.o"t visit v.'itn fripi'd.s nt : Mr. MyrT,!3 iii i p Ti .vel. D iM and Mrs. fJi-rrgt; Sormvi arid c.h Idren are i visiting i h-.i r pi' i.ts here. ' I A pi ty w;n g'ven Motuhiy ovomng in hoiiwr i.f tli hoys who atohoine from l!io army and navy ll f urh -u ';lns. Those prus H;t were Mrs Hii'.le ("Jracay, Mrs. Mary Unrman, Mrs. Myrtle j rations, and merchandise of nea,r D..II, Mrs. Z jln (lui-on, M. 10 y all kinds may now be pnrchas Llorton, (1-rtin Rnhy Warsing, ' cd in France through the huge II.i.'j! and lv It rt ju, U.wey j general store established by the Sprowl, ( ldi'j IJiwim, Fannu , quartWmaster corps, at lower Siruiika. d, Niillie Mills, Clara ; prices than charged by retailers llixson, Ij 'tvi. Cromer, Sto.'la 11 ).' j ton, Amy lloit'ji), Anna ard Alico Anderson, Mirtha Fid wards. Jes mo M jllott, Mine Ciulhiid, Eva lyu aud Veina Forf-man, Liara and Rjba Eirley, Eloannr Sipa, Jay Stuokard, Frutik Gaillard, Harry UurkcU, Ellis Sprowl, Emmctt liainttt, William and ilartman Audorhon, Fred R )inig, John Chamberlain, William Stunkard, llowitd llortoa and (Jeorge Eirley. Chickens Starving To Death. R.;inrti reaching tho L'onusyl vania Dopirlmcnt of Agricultuie indicate an unusually high mor tality or death rate among small chicks this year. Iuvestigation, in many caes, shows thu chicus sUrviug a j death, this beirg especially true ! as to quicK feaiheriog varieties! like Legliorhs and whoro chicks are artificially brooded aud roar ed. Mill feed.;, especially wheat by product liko middlings and bran, both used extensively in chick feuding, are at proseut very high in hbro and chicks fed largely on such mill fcods and by p.'oduots become auvtmic, wua'f, dipeased atid d:o. Tho discouraging thing bo- sides has been that as the fo ul va'ue diicrea-ed, tlu pneo in creased until muny poultrymon in desperation hav.5 boon drivoa Into abandoning. feeding of such mill and by-products entirely aid resorting to boiled oats, cracked corn aud chici''and scratch grains. Magical results havo beon re portou bv owners with unthnf ty and dying chicks whenltthey changed to a nourishing and con contmtod diet as ah we, esp 'ci ally when, in aldixion, somo animal food like Rour milk was supplied in abundar ce. C. A. Edwards and W. A. Martin, of Kobertsdale, stopped in McConnellsburg last Saturday on their return from Waynes boro, where Charlie had been to get some repairs for his thresh ing outfit. He expects to be busy now for sometime threshing the big crops out for Huntingdon County farmers. Kid Cross Festival. A Red Crosa festival will he held in the grove at Fairview Church near Hiram, Pa., Satur day evening July 13th. FAIR 1 001) PRICES. For Fulton County for tho Current Week, Approved by Food Administrator John It Jackson. Artl' ls. I '..'icon, Hoans, Pea . Melius, Lima '. . I. read, store wrapped 1 lb loaf,. Ilri'iid, store wrapped J lb loaf. I'titter, Country dices'-, Cream Corn Meal, 10 lb buy; Corn Starch Krss Flour, Harlcy, per lb I'lour, Vhlto Corn, pur ib Flour, Kieo. per Ib Flour, Wheat, ! r Ib Hums, ,'IUJ Lard, Country Oats, Kollud KlfM) Satinon, l'iuk Salmon. Kod Sii(ar, (Irainilated j Money Not Merchandise j should lis bent Soldiers. I Thecriestion of the shipment of parcels to France first came i to the attention of the war de- i partment when the commanding ! goneral of the expjditionary forces cabled that congestion of . .such srti des had reached such a point that rrench rnnroads were unable to handle the load. A , l)(,ard appointed by the Secre- i trry of War and tho PcstnmHter i Goneral examined 5,000 sacks of parcelpost mail, and found that the articles b ing sent not only, in the main, were absolutely un necessary, but undesirable. The investigation showed that the amount of such mail had reached a total of 5')0,0()() pounds a week, I an! was steadily ir.cre.'.sing. Relatives and frior ds, accord ing to a recent statement by tho wc.r deps'rtrr.ent.w ill find they often can do a greater service to soldiers by sending them money for the purchase of articles in France than by forwrrding tha articles. Tobacco is now being supplied as part of the army here, WI-ST DUBLIN.. Rev. Strain preached an Inde pendent Diy sermon at Fairview on Sunday forenoon. Tho text was I'roverbs 14 31. As he couldn't preach tho sermon at everyone of tho six aproint ments before July p,h ho preached tho sermon after July 4ih at Fair view. Wo were sorry to hear of the accident to Josiah Wittor which Mcccssilalod his goin.r to a hos p tal for treatment. We hope he may soon recf-ver. A few of our people attended Indjependooce Day celobration in McConnnllsburg. Most of the people were busy hat vesting, no oubt considering that,- at this um0j t0 r,0 tt punotio duty. Homo of our peoplo altonded tho play "A Southern Cinderolla" it Ilustontown, on Saturday ove nirg. From reports the char acters could not havo been hotter rcivMMen tod. We were sorry to learn of tho accident to John IJ. Sipjs ot Ilus tontown and his-' consequent ! d.ith Mr. bipjs was one of Nature's nohleuinn Ha could "h'.'o a brother's nod by a kind ly word or a helpful deed " Ui d?aMi v'!l b'ui Jd- s to the com uninity whoi'n lio livod. Our farmers have been getlirg alorg tirst rate with their harvest this year. L'nloa Lawn Service. The Union lawn service at the Court House last Sunday evening was attended by a large number , rl. p I of persons. The sermon was preached by Rev. Wilson V. Grove, of the United rresbyteri- nn Pliiirph D.m't fnrrrpr thflt ft an onurcn. uont orLe' 8 similar service will beheld at the same place next Sunday evening , , " at Yi.iuana on eacn suDsequeni Sunday evening during the sum mer weather. The sermon at the lawn service next Sunday even ing will bo delivered by Rev. Dr. Claypool, of the M. E. Church, Harrisburg. Mr. and Mrs. Frank C. Hock ensmith and children Paul, Eliza beth and Franklin of Johnstown, motored to McConnellsburg last Thursday and spent the time un til Sunday with their Fulton Countjy relatives and friends when they returned home, ac- , 1 TYI . compamea Dy. sun. nocKen- Biuibu a iuuiui an, muuioo iuv. - Clure. Consumer P y. .'IH to 45c tor lb H to Klc por lb 111 to 18o por lb 8 to 1)1! fc .'10 to 3'm per lb .'1"h! por Ib fiOc l.'l to 14 por lb .).' Jc H.i I'K! Oc por lb I2IJ lbl :ir, 3.'J to .'lie por lb H2c por Ib pur ib 1 If to 1'ic por lb 20c .Wu to A Jc por Ib 27c per lb 74 per lb 10 to lie per lb 17c 2')! ' 8.20 to IS. (10 cwt School . Letting;. The school directors of the various districts of Fnltnn Coimtv wj meet as follows WELLS No. 2 Friday July 19 Brush Crf.KKE mma v ille Sat., July 20. TnoMi'SO.N-Center, Monday, 1 Juy 22. Todd McGovern's, Tuesday, ' July 23. BFTIlEL-'-Warfordsburg, Wed- ! nesday July 21 TAYLOit-IIustontown, Thurs day, July 25. Union-Center, Friday, July 2G. Belfast Needmore, Satur day, July 27. Dui5LiN-Ft. Littleton, Mon day. July 29. LIcking CitEL'K Harrisor ville, Tuesday, July 30. Ayr Webster Mills, Wednes day, July 31. The directors are requested to meet in their respective dis tricts, at the above named places, on the above named dates at I o'clock a. m., for the purpose of filling the schools for the ensuing term, and transacting such other business that may come before the board. Respectfully, J. Emery Thomas, 7- I-2t. County Supt. Fine larm Pur Sale. Situuto i mile northeast of Knobsville, Fulton County, Fa., containing 135 acres. So acres which is cleared and in a high state of cultivation; the balance, in second growth timber. This farm is well watered; two springs at tho house, and running water in the barnyard and pasture. Buildings are all in go'id condi tion, consisting of 8 room dwell ing house just remodeled and paiuted, batn, implement shed, granary, chicKea house and hog pen. One-founh mile to school house. For further information ca,1?n tl10 owaer on;the premises, or address him at Knobsville, Pa. S. M. Pittman. 6 20 It. Uncle Sam's training camp thoators will do a $3,503,000 busi ness in tho ll'8tyear of op?ration under the Commissiou on Train mgCamp Activies If the people back home will provide tho sol diers with their tickets by sand ing them Smileage Books, says tho Smileage Divison of the com mission. Smileage coupons to tho amount of $355,000 have been redeemed to data. C3 Charter Notice. In tlie Court of Common 1'leas otFul'oi Conn y. Noilei'ls lmniliy iflvi-n tlmt un iipplioiitlon will be u uilo to lliu kuiiI oourt on Wetlni'siluy, Jiny iTtli. 1 til H. nt luo'cloi'k A. ft. uiulcr tliu Act of Anseiiilily of Hie Coicumowcultli of 1. iii.M.vlviinln. entitled "An net to provide for the Incorporation und rOKUlutou of cor- umoorp.iioBH".pproiApriiM im.and tlic.suiiplt'mculfi thereto, for tin charter ol un intruded ooi-pjmuiod to be oa ea tue skc- ONO UNI I'KU I'imSUYTKUlAN COVE CON- UKbdATION. tho chnriiotor Bud object whereof Ik iho uiulntcnince of ths worship of 0!od uccoriliutf to the fiilih, discipline nnil , .uiib. inMi-wbuaiN ciuitenoi Nonii Amerion. mirnt uuo pnm. to ! h v- ur" "" 1l,!0'1",l(,u!; I Ills, iuhI privileges or tlioKftlil Act of Awoui- My mid Its supplement. The p .opened ehurler Is now on till In the I'lothonotitrj'HOIIIeo. x JOHN 1. Sll'KS, Juno 20, St. i Solicitor Cash for Old False Teeth Hon't mutter If brolien. We pity up toir 00, nciirilliiir to villuii. Al-0 citsh for Old (iold, Ji.wnlrv. Sllvur. ilentul erowni or lirlduework. We Huiid ensh by return mini una win nniu Koiids 10 iIhvh for s ihIit h npprnvul of our I u ty 1,uruul ,H"1 or wrll "rnl,"r j Domcstie Supply Co.t Dept. 52, BInghamtou,N. Y. CHICHESTER S PILLS W-, ! III.; , AMONII II HAM,. ji TltJ 1 lpt mi i,tkn...nMni,1i.,iti.,yihtiiTii r SOLD BY DRUGGISTS EVERVWHEkE Hot iillrirH Pay .'II to 4uj per lb. 12 to 13c per lb 111 t!) l.ljn por lb 7; (I I 2'to .i)o por Ib 28 to .10 per lb 4."xj 10 to 11 per lb 7c flu . ifc 10.oo por bbl A y'VK !.!'.','h';';.";'" "itfir.i'd Try V'J L""r. nri 111,4 HiMmi. W 'Chain Tread Back the Government to the Limit The Government has asked American busi ness to pursue a certain course for the dura tion of the war. Keep quality up and prices reasonable, a strictly non-profiteering: policy. It is the only patriotic policy. It is the policy this company has always adopted and the one we will continue to pursue. We stand ready to undergo any sacrifice in order o cooperate with the Government. We believe it is best for ourselves. We know it is best for our country. We appeal to all concerns big and small to adopt the same policy. 'American business must rally as a unit to' the support of the Government. It is the surest and quickest way to win tho war. United States "fires are Good Tires " 'Rityul Cord A KiwiKwyiiii.ii;ii.! y . We KNOW United Stal.es Tires are GOOD tires. That's why we sell them. II, C. McCLAIX, Ilustontown, . L. K. iMcCLAIN, McConnellsburg. Sapolio doing its work. Scouring ior u.b.Pianne Join APPLY AT AT4Y POST OFFICE for INOCH MORGAN ONS CO, SERVICE Wanted, For Sale, For Rent, Lost, Found, Etc. RATES One cent per word for each Insertion. No advertisement accepted for less than 15 cents. Cash roust ac company order. For SALic-One D T. Hohn top busrgy, good a9 now. Inquire of ErraCloveugor, Ilustontown, Pa G 13 3t Foil SALii-Urush Touring Car, pood Condition. Price right apply to W. C. Peck, War fordsburg, K 1. G 7-2 Foil Sale-Overland-Six. Has not covered more than 2200 miles. Good as new. You'll be ticaled at the price Roy O. Palmku, Naedmore, Pa , 11. II 1. 6 13-2t. Wantiod Situation as trunk driver, or cliauffuer. Am entirely fioiiilar with ttia handling aud care of automobiles and trucks. Apply to the Nkws oflico. 5 27 2t. Wool Judye Morton will pay tq growers 65 cents a pound for wool delivered at his home. Five cents a pound les for blackberry or Uv o-grown government price. Dung ta;3 to be removed 0 6 2 Micn Wanted Laborers, Car penters Holpors, Mechanics Hel pers, Firemen, Trackmen, Stocli UnloaderB, (Joke Oven Men, and other help. Good wasjes and steady employment. Apply to COLONIAL IRON CO., Riddles- burg, Pa, 8 23 tf ' 'N'.fthy' ' Chain' ' Vsco ' ' l'luln' . .' V .. r;i. Ui I Lorps recruits. Now! Men who wear this emblem are U.S. MARINES UNDER THIS EMBLEM RULE ON HEIRS. Kstiiti of Henry II. Lop, late of Union township, Fu lion County, l'u.,(lo citused. Now, Juno II, I!)S, the Court prnnt a rule uxn the heirs and other pur lies interested in tho partition of the estnto of tho Haul docrdent, to eppenr in open court on Wi'dnohduy Jtily 17, 1'.), nt 10 o'clock, a. in., und accept or refuse tho real cstato nt the valu ation lixed by return of imnietit, or nmlte hUl.son tho siime, or sln.w ciiukh why the siinia uliall not hn sold ou their refusal to ueecpt the same. In pursuit mn of the uhove order nn lieo is hereby jjlven to 1'titia Price, mid her husband, Mr. Price, I'iney drove, Md.: Howard I.ee, North. I lose,' Wayne county, N. Y.; Lewis l.iet!, Cumhei'land, Md.; Henry Lee, Cundterland, Md.; George Loe, Ilun eoek, Md.; Ellen Lee, Cumberland, Md., nml nil other non-residents of this coinnionwealth, InterestiXl In Raid estate, to appear inJOrpliuns' Court on Wednesday, the 17th day of July, HUM, ut 10 o'clock a. m., in accordance with said order of the Orphans' Court. - It. FRANK HKNItY, 0-20-3t Clerk Orphans' Court. The Thrice-A-Wcek Edition of the New York World in 1918 Practically u Daily ut the Prion of a Weekly, No other Newspaper In the world gives ho much ut so low a price. The vultin nml need of it newnpnpor In tho household nn never uivulT ttuin nt the prvv eul time. We Imve been forord tue. tertha k-reut w .ikl wur unit it Inrtfn Brm V of ount In ulreuily I . I'lHiioe. You will wimt I l.t nil ' t-o news from our troops on Kuropen lutltle tlelits, itiul hits rotulses to ho ilie nusl mo int'lous ytuir tn tlie histerrof our unlver e. No n litr nottopiiper t a Kinnll prlo" lll rurulNti nihIi prontpt nml aeeurato tiewn 4 f t In"- wo Id HtmkiiiK eventt Ills not neoesMtry ' to sit y inoi o. Tint Til lie A-Wkkk Woiiui'r remliir nnhsoilVtlO" p li'o I" only l, 0 per yenr nd this piivn for I Hi piipc m'. Wo offer lull iiu eilimlled newnpuper nd Thi Fiti.'nm CoUM'T Maa totielhur for onu yoitr lorf.l&, The regulur lubnorlpiton pnoo of tin two piper l U.60, , i
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