THE PATTON COURIER PATTON AND THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY rm— | Regis and Joseph Miller of Nicktown Mr. Ed. Brill of Philadelphia is| burg, following an illnes sof a com-| poR SALE: —Five Weeks Old Pigs. Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Bender of near have concluded a visit with {friends |spending a few weeks with his grand-| plication of diseases. He was a son Inquire of Louis’ Adams, R. D. 1 Patton SEND US ALL THE NEWS YOU KNOW AND HELP FILL THIS DEPART- wedding anniversary recently when a MENT. EVERY LITTLE ITEM HELPS MAKE THIS PAPER JUST A IND, BRING, MAIL THEM, to LITTLE BETTER FOR ALL. M. H. Gardner, Notary Public, at the [round and square dancing with com-| were served. Mr. and Mrs. Bender re- | petent music. A ball game will be a|ceived many attractive | € . President Mrs. Lucy Cooper and) feature at ten o'clock in the morning. those in attendance were: W. E. Steffy in this place. Secretary Mrs. Jennie Sanker of the|A good time is assured. | Saturday of -this week June 14th Is|ponald, W. L. Jackson, Pear] Hudson, Was among Tozer Jewerly Co. Patton I. C. B. U,, were in Carroll- town on Tuesday evening where they|Flag Day. It marks the birthday of | mrs. Paul Gipprich and daughter our flag and will be observed through-|garet all of Altoona; William Pear- | joined with Carrolltown members of the organization in a business meeting. | out play your flags on Saturday. Mrs. Harry Ott of near Patton and | Miss Catherine Bender of Carrolltown were recent visitors in Johnstown, where they visited their sister, Miss Hilda Bender, a student nurse at the Mercy hospital. toring in Northern Cambria, stopped Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Riddel, of Johnstown, were In Carrolltown and |,..° ,,w of LaJose, was in town on|wyland, Myrtle Riley, Anna Bender, Patton when motoring Sunday, a Visit | pm ocqay being made at the home of the Ott sisters, in Patton. ensburg, Sunday mornihg at the 8| o'clock service, when a class of boys| auspices of the Ladies of St. George’s| and girls received their first Holy | Church on the Church Lawn on Tues-| Communion. Mr. and Mrs. M. D. Con-| day, June 24th next and the general] Gn Bieilly Mission nell, of Carrolltown, are the organist public is cordially invited to be pre- Baptist Church a y ir Pr [C. ir he | ce r n rice Wi 95 aw py and director of the church choir, the |gsent. The price will be 25c. Strawberry | DO i oat. latter presiding at the keyboard. Mrs. Frank Westrick, recently suffered in the accident. Kusner of Beech avenue. Miss Kusner cepted a position as Director of Phy-| schools for the next school term. of Lockport, spent the week end with c Gus Gabrielson. The borough has a force of men at work grading the alley between East] Megee and East Lang avenues, at Solomon's Store, and will pave the) Bill Gabrielson- of Houtzdale, spent the week end among local relatives. Mrs. Roy McQuillan and son, Edward Miss Lula McQuillan, attended the | funeral of their cousin, Mr. Andrew | McQuillan at Cleveland, Ohio, on Mon- day. i Harold Gabrielson of Detroit, Mich.,| was a visitor over Sunday with his | parents here. | Remember, the Courier is always glad to get personal and local items. | If you were visiting or had visitors, don’t hesitate to let us know about Rev. M. H. Jones and wife, and Mr. |I and Mrs. Charles Rumbaugh motored to Ebensburg Tuesday where they at-| on . : | : y y y| warned not to mail them until after| patrolman Schulsser of the P. R. R.|ploye of the Sonman shaft, suffered 1e birth was announced. tended the Cambria County Sunda School Association. Rev. Jones and |! Mr. Rumbaugh were delegates from | the Patton church and Mrs. M. H.|CAMB Jones represented the Barnesboro Ba-| ptist church, of which she is pastor. Mr. Rumbaugh presided at the evening | mittee yesterday reported receipts of | damages from bear raids during May, | : service of the Association. | $976 expenditures of $966, and $19.85 records of the Game Commission show. | ing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Welty, Jr. lin anounce the birth of a son at the|board of elections. Spangler hospital. Miss Beryl Hoover, superintenden of the Spangler hospital and the Misses | Anna Cronower Martha McMasters and Rose Prits of Spangler attended a bridge and cinch party here recently. Miss Lou Shunkwiler and Miss Eli- zabeth O’Brien were visitors in Altoona recently. Mrs. Walter Frieze and Mrs. H. A. Alison of Punxsutawney have return- ed to their home after spending some time with relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Strittmatter and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hoover have returned from a visit in Altoona. { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Davis and daughter, Jona and Mr. Eugene Fun-| ston of Mansfield, Ohio, have return.| ed home after a visit of several days| with friends in tow.n ! Mrs. Lydia Loyd of Pittsburgh, visit friends in town over the week end. | Ralph Corby, who graduated from | the Patton High School Class of 1927, has graduated from the Beckley Col-| lege at Harrisburg, and beginning with | the term next fall he will be teacher of the Commercial Department in The Morrisdale High School. | Mr. and Mrs. Jack Lowes, of Terra | Cotta Avenue, announce the birth of | a son at the parental home on Me- | morial Day. | The Rev.Father Modestus Wirtner, | O. 8. B, pastor of St. Boniface Church | of St. Boniface, attended the jubilee] celebration held for Abbot Vincent Huber, of St. Bede's College, Peru, Ill | Both the Abbott and Father Modestus were born and reared at Carrolltown and both made their theological stu-| dies at St. Vincent's College, Beatty. | Ben Covitch, of Hastings transacted | business in Patton on Tuesday mor-| ning. [ Among the local Legionarries who| were in attendance at the Legion ban. | quet and meeting at the Old Ebens- burg Inn on Mon. evening were Thos. | McQuilla, Andy Jacobs and Fred Kin- | kead. | The Rev. Father Padden, pastor of St. Monica's church at Chest Springs | sailed from New York on Tuesday for | a visit of a couple of months in Ire-| land, where his father is still living. | Durnig his absence from the Chest Springs charge, Rev. Father Hackett will administer to the congregation. The annual Chest Springs picnic will | be held on the Fourth of July for| the benefit of St. Monica's church. | There wil be refreshment booths, and! | | | | | | seriously injured on Monday afternoon Rgymond Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. Wil- when his car left the road at the|jjam Marvin, J. L. Weiland, George | Harry Hoover curve between here and| conrad, Paul, Albert and | carrolltown and crashed into a tele-|welland, Nelson Marvin, Harry Ben- ames Li ¢ P hile |phone pole, badly wrecked the car, ger Clarence Conrad, Boyd Marvin, hl PE el James Link, of alloons, while fo. the windshield bits causing Mr. Kelly| Norman Wyland, Lester Conrad, Gor- recent visitors here. i E S je: % suffer internal| Wyland, Wilbur and William Con- 1 ig Ss v Link, of| to lose an eye. and su don Wyland, W g : n. yi Mr..and Mis Henry injuries. He is a patient at the Spang-|yaq, John Weiland, Jr. Wilfred and ation. {ler hospital. | of Columbus of Barneshoro, scheduled| gender, Ruth Conrad, Susan Bender, Miss Colette Luther, of Carrolltown,|for Tuesday of this week has been gaze] Conrad, Lillian Marvin, Gladys and Prof. Edwin Overberger and Ed-|postponed until Tuesday evening, Jule conrad, Ellen Louise Marvin, Ruth ward Donahue of Patton asisted with | 17th. Officers of the organization will| Bender. Mary Margaret Marvin and the music at Holy Name Church, Eb- pe elected at this meeting. | | Short Cake, Ice Cream, Cake, Cogee| ana M. Bible School S Ve 3.0. a Raymond Westrick, son of Mr. and and Sandwiches will be on the menu. | At Reilly, 9:00 A. Se ge occupied by Mr. and Mrs. Wildermuth : A very delightful evening was spent | following with Sotaon Do for a few months, was damaged to the £ I 8g " ins i » of his! : : . Patton 10:30 A. M. Bible School fol-| exte 9 00! an injury to the third finger of his | recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dat 5 th Serrwon by the pastor. extent of $2,000. right hand while engaged in work with| Max Gill of Mellon Avenue, when | 6:30 P. M. B. Y. P. U., President Mise. ToS the oh 50; ] is In fhe a potato planter on the Westrick farm | their daughter Florence was hostess MO trat as « The Uy | vicinity of the wrecked house shortly The forepart of the dgit was servered at a party in honor of a number of| “07 YS sik whi ‘with l ia by | friends. Dancing and games furnished | 7:30 P. M. Evening Worshij {the fact that Mr. Koozer's dogs Miss Esther Kusner, who has been |the amusements after which a delici-| teaching in Port Allegany, Pa. for ous lunch was served. The guest the past year, has returned to her | included: Helen Daugherty, Marie | - ration will meet| wr. home in Patton to spend a few weeks’'| Hitch “Snits” McLaughlin, “Dee” wil Tre Board of Co-operatiol which had bee , i i r, Mrs. Rose | Jliams, “ » r, “Posy” Flick] ; vacation with her mother, Mu ne a: BE oa onth, after the prayer meeting. has just completed a successful year's Gill, Claire Gill, Tom Stuart, Bob teaching of Physical Education in the Ruffner, Ken Cashman and Doc | v he ; 3 ; : arch Port Allegany schools, and has ac-|cashman. The church, where you are & was instituted, but today no arrests : Clari P; Mrs. Alan O. Somerville Mrs. Meade sical Education in the arion, Fa. p cowher and Miss Leonare Cowher | nei at the First Baptist Church next| of pist Atty. L. Farle Miller was badly will be hostesses at Bridge this Satur-|g.ngqay. at 7:30 p. m. An excellent| q4, il ee am ot J Mr. and Mrs. H. Hoel and son, Hans, | day afternoon to a group of Northern Sroutadn tots arranged Bes. damaged by a dynamite explosion. : ‘ raed i ai) ST ne x € of — eee ambria County friends at the Che- body is invited. JOHN McCOOL tremon Country Club. Mr. and Mrs. L. Clair Smale were ayrQ SNATCHER ADMITS visitors in Carrolltown on Tuesday evening. Gustave Anderson spent Sunday a hic ny 2 : a, Te same. Ywith Rds in Hastings. Bohris Shettig, 20, reported to be the | Mr. McCool Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Neibauer of Hasi-| ings were recent visitors in Patton. 1 - P c Mra LH a ie rick rere . Mr. and Mrs. Fred McQuillan, and — wg Ms me Dienick wes | turned to the county prison at Ebens-| the church cemetery. | STREET HAWKERS SELL {business yesterday in postcards de- | shettig was arrested in the machine | signed to give the public a chance t0|anout 3 a. m. yesterday while driving | Revisions of the public use maps of felicitate Mr. and Mrs. Charles A.| on the Lilly highway. He was taken in | the it. | Lindbergh on the arrival of their ex-|.ustody by Private vected heir. The cards depict a baby pytle of Lilly. When charged with |the Department of Forests and Waters. being borne through the fleecy clouds|preaking into the railroad station at | t=— | Wedding Anniversary | Of Patton Residents Observed By Friends | ~ BAKERTON Patton were honored on their tenth | in this place. Emmons recently oproun of friends gathered at their home visited friends in this place. : e E i € fetor tender them a delightful surprise| Miss Theresa Hovan and sister Peg party. Games and music furnished | have returned from a visit with fri- | entertainment and dinner and supper [ends in South Fork. : Thomas McKee and Thomas Kerr gifts. Among | of Barnesboro recently visited friends a| Walter Baker and children, Jane, Marion, Helen and| Miss Ruth Feightner of Carrolltown the recent visitors in Maur- ‘Bakerton. Following a t with friends in the nation. Don't forget to dis-|gon and Gladys Conrad, both of Akron| Bakerton, Blaine DeHaven and Bud 10.; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Wyland, Mr. | Norton have returned to their home Patrick Kelly, of Carrolltown, was|andq Mrs. Wilfred Conrad, Mr. and Mrs. |i Mosscreek. ) 3 Miss Blanche Todhunter has return. ed to her home in Barnesboro, after Edward | spending a short time in Bakerton. Ernest Resonato and William Aber- nathy of Marsteller were among the Jack Auden has returned to his home in Colver, following a short visit ; , Bender, Herbert and Clar-|in this place. [Anthony Be Joseph Grillo of South Fork has B. H. Hurd, formerly of this place, |ence Weiland, George Hudson, Ruth ) concluded a visit in Bakerton. | Marie Marvin, Freda Conrad, Pauline The regular meeting of the Knights| weiland, Catherine Conrad, Mary BOMB DAMAGES INDIANA HOME; PROBABLY MEANT FOR COUNTY DETECTIVE The residence of R. E. Wildermuth, district manager of the Maytag Ma- chine Co., was bombed about 3:30 o’- clock yesterday morning in what In- diana and state police believe to have been an attempt on the life of Chief County Detective Harry Kooozer. None was injured, but the house, owned by Mrs. Clara Kssler of Cleveland, O., and | May, Myrtle and Helen Conrad. A Lawn Fete will be held under the| PATTON CHURCH NOTES. | | Lords Day Services. The theory that someone was in the | ebfore the explosion is borne out by by barking and upon irs to investigate, he osion of the bomb ; n placed near the side last Wednesday evening in the entrance to the Wildermuth home. Persons residing within a radius of Communion, every first Sunday eve-| three blocks were awakened by the | explosion and immediately a search Sermon by the pastor. {awakened him Wednesday evening at 7:30, Prayer starting down: |and Bible Study. | heard the ex tm ning in the month. | Stranger but once. : | ad’ been made. | “Children’s Day Service,” Will be| Apout two months ago the residence 64, died Tuesday noon at his home in Washington township. STEALING GUN IN JAIL He was born at Lilly March 13, 1866. and spent his entire life in this vicinity urvived by his widow. youth who stole a pistol from a police. Funeral se will be conducted man while serving time last October | tomorrow at 9 o'clock in St. Brigid's Interment will be in TT John MeCool lin the Johnstown city jail, was re-| Catholic church | burg yesterday evening, unable to fur- nish bond on charges of stealing an HIGHWAY LETTING | automobile and breaking and entering.| The Department of Highways will POSTCARDS TO FELICIATE | The automobile was said to be that open bids on June 26 for twenty road MR. AND MRS. LINDBERG | os ML. Cupples, Jr., of Cresson and projects, irwolving the improvement of = : | was taken Tuesday night from a park- | forty-foy miles. Street hawkers were doing a brisk| jhe space in front of the postoffice. er REVISE FOREST MAPS juehannock, Sproul and Logan Detective Fred | State rests is now under way in a monoplane) Purchasers Were portage in an information filed by| Albin Lynn of Portage aged 39, em- lat Gallitzin, Shettig is alleged to have | the I yf the left arm Tuesday after- —_—_— | confessed the felony. | ncon while at work, amputation above RIA COUNTY PINCHOT { ee | the lbow being necessary yesterday COMMITTEE FILES REPORT FOUR BEAR CLAIMS | evening at the Memorial hospital. The Cambria county Pinchot com-| Only four claims were received for Bureau of Motor Vehicles dur- past week revoked 60 automo- unpaid obligations to the state | The claims covered six sheep, six bee| bile drivers’ cards and suspended an {hives and a yearling bull | additional 30. | “7 : S RZ i your “number”? This shop is now equipped with the Nestle Text-o-Meter . . . the only scientific instru- ment in the world for determining hair- differences — for finding your “number.” And it is by finding your “number” in advance that we can assure you a safe, beautiful permanent wave — no matter whether your hair is fine or coarse, white or dyed, or whether it is a first wave or a se the wave- re-wave. You may even cho size you wish: wide, medium or tight. Telephone today for your appointment for f The Instrument that . . & finds your “Number» a Scientifically tested Permanent Wave. in sixty seconds! JEANNE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE Phone 19-J. Mrs. D. F. Switzler. Carrolltown, Pa. | LEVI J. HARREN CL ASSIFIED ADS | I.evi J. Harren, aged 67 years, died | | Monday night at his home at Bland-| __.____ _ — WESTOVER {of Levi and Margaret Harren and was| Pa Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Westover |Born in Perry County, March 28, 1863. | _° celebrated their Silver Wedding Anni- Surviving are his widow, Mrs. Mary| to mamatoss. Cabbage versary last Saturday. Many of their|S. Haren, and these children: Mrs. | For SALE: ~ Tomales Sunage friends gathered at their home to help | Williams Cartwright, of the Buckhorn |Oclery, Deppers Jd vi ny 1% celdbrate the occasion. | _John W. Harren and Mrs. Agnes | Ylower Plants. Mrs. . J. Yahner, 1% { Williams, both of Blandburg, and My, | miles from Pattonon the Hastings—3t. parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Seabrooks. Vat Sp —. Westover. Jost" the, Margaret Woods, of Sandy Ridge. He Boniface Road . 8 game, The score being 7 to 3 “|also leaves 22 grandchildren and 10 — re : : : | great-grand-children. i inde IGvS Their was a Rally held in the Evan-15 8 PLANTS: —All kinds of flowers and 5 . yelical Church of this place Sunday. | y A rg. | vegetable plants. Tomatoes, 15 cents, Be services opened ie ay | SPANGLER HOSPITAL NOTES a doz. Transplanted 25c¢ doz. Potted, ice at six Oo" ” ,| Joseph Duke of Marstellar has been |$1.00 doz. Cabbage, 10c doz, or T5c a a i» aaa] IY, Tnaay foumitied to the Miners’ hospital for 100. Geraneums 10c¢ to 50c. Iris, Peren- was a Baptisimal Service at 2:30. The| Surgical treatment. Other surgical pa-|nial Phlox, Holly Hocks, Golden Glow, League had their regular meeting fol- | tents admitted over the week-end are and other hardy flowers plants 50c a Mrs. Julia Mychunsky, Bakerton; Mrs.|doz and up. Pansies and dozens of lowed by preaching at 7:30. The pur-| : V1 » e 1 {Nancy Miles, Beaverdale, and Joseph |other flowers plants, 25¢ a doz. and up. pose of the Rally was to illiminate | : : the debt on the Church. Everyone tur. | Sefula,Barnesboro. | Gladiolu bulbs, $1.00 per 100. Dahlia ned out for the occasion and took part| Stephen Sangula of Barnesboro, a|bulbs 50c a doz. and up. Cannas, 75 in it. The result being the subscriptions | Taedical patient is reported resting doz. Peomis, 75c each and up. Fuschia, alk OY vod A . | fairly well. Pelargoniums, Begonias, Cactus, Ferns taken up more than paid the present) Adi ULL] ) Bolla, debt ! I A Mee Jn Doubt of Alverda has and in fact most any kind of a flower ? {been admitted for medical treatment. or vegetable plant you might want Mr. PS, s vic 3 ) TE iho a ar AONE = ; Do, a oi a Sons Patric, McMasters of Smoke Run,| Prices right. Satisfaction guaranteed. poli Soi de ihn a Sian a medical patient, is reported im-|Cut flowers for all occasion. HONEY Out of a class of about hz hundred Proved. 12 1b. can at $3.00 or 6 Ib. can at $1.50 Rex graduated with honors : g postpaid. Cheaper at our store. Cata- Mr. Harvey Wacnor isin Hastings MAKE GOOD HAULS logue free. Call and look things over, visitor recently; Boa ®! Reports from commercial fishermen | visitors always welcome, Strittmatter Mr. Lee Moore 4 wiember of thel®? Lake Erie indicate one of the most | Honey & Plant Co., Bradley Junction, State Patrol is spending several days| Successful seasons in recent years, N. Pa. % at this place R. Buller, commissioner of fisheries, ind i : i i ¥ reported FOR RENT—Four Rooms for House. Sunday th oi "SA ip | Said. Buller said fishermen reported > < y the children day services will a marked increase in the number of ! keeping. Inquire Mrs. M. S. Yerger, take place in the Ew i ph. a 505 All 2 rtvitod 2 Prangsiny church. | Lite fish and blue pike taken. 1905 Palmer Avenue. 3t pd. Mr .and Mrs. Bert Hughes and fam- Sore ; ; ily spent Sunday with Mrs. Hughes APPOINTED TAX COLLECTOR WANTED :—Young man for Catholic brother, Mr. Melvin Young. The Court on Saturday appointed work. See Mr, W. F. Frey at S. A Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Williams, and| William T. Burkett Tax Collector for Cooper Residence Fourth and Magee daughter Christine spent part of Sun.|the Borough of South Fork for the Avenues. 1t-p day at this place. unexpired term of H. H. Nicodemus,,—— : ee Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kendrick and who resigned from that position. | WANTED :—The Fuller Brush Com- family of Morris Run is spending al my | pany will employ two men with cars few days with Mrs. Kendrick’s father| Farmers killed twenty-five deer dur- June 16. Call at 430 Central Trust Mr. John Meyers of this place. ing May as a protection to growing Bldg. 7:30 p. m. June 16, or write. RE crops, acording to the reports made —— to the Game Commisson. Twenty of FOR OFFICERS ARE ELECTED SAL®E:—White Leghorn Broliers —— the slaughtered deer were retaned for | —Inquire D. F. Horne, Phone 175R11, C. T. McCormick of Johnstown was |food by the farmers who shot them. | St. Augustine. ; ENR chosen president of the organization at the annual business session of the Cambria County Sunday School Asso- ciation at Ebensburg Wednesday, and Albert Trent of Johnstown was elect- ed first vice president. Other officers | named were: The Rev. F. S. Schults of Summerhill, second vice president; | the Rev. Albert D. Minick of Cresson, third vice president; Charles W. Rum- | baugh of Patton, fourth vice president; | B. F. Jervis of Ebensburg, secretary treasurer. WOODROW McMULLEN Florentine Beauty Shoppe 710 South Fifth Avenue PATTON, PENNA. Marcelling, Facials, Manicuring and Scalp Treatment Call 189 for Appointment | | ih The funeral services for Woodrow McMullen, aged 14 son of Mr. and| Mrs. Charles McMullen, whose death occurred of paralysis, were conducted at 4 o'clock Tuesday afternoon. Burial took place in St. Brigid's Catholic church cemetery. | GRAND THEATRE PATTON, PA. Fri. and Sat., June 13 = 14 RIN - TIN - TIN in THE MAN HUNTER Yo-Yo Contest On The Stage Saturday Night at 9 P. M. - Everyone Eligible PRIZES! PRIZES?! Man. and Tues., June 16 = 17 “AUNT LUCIA? | FIREMEN'S PLAY Wed. and Thurs., June 18 = 19 Monte Blue in “Those Who Dance” Tarzan No. 12 Rss Sin lvls) «? VOL. X FAIR B UNITE BRO, Fifty Rep: cuss Wel burg The future county expo topic of di meeting held Inn Tuesday, tative citizen county were Schwab and fair associatic Many suggy licies of the arousing grea prise in the t with the ger generally po throughout tr time, the ent current finan upon a more One suggest action may b the attendanc which opens . fair in Septen day leave of the various o) hem Steel Co plan does not down of the provides for g absent from weeks in whic held. It was point who presided, fered each ye pensive and t] crease Correspo the expense bil ing made to t wil continue stable method ject is necess: ance, it was PATTON R: MARK Constans C. H Central 30 Constans C. York Central serving the 77 birth today daughter, Mrs. 600 Palmer an born June 19, county, a son Jane (Antes) early education tin and later rowing busine: ploy of the Pel as a brakeman September 21, ] capacity until that time he man on the san later he was ac held this ratin the ‘“Pennsy”’ | Mr. Holter sition with the road Company, being between Patton. He sem capacity until 1923, after 30 ; of service. He York Central j seven years. Mr. Holter a son of Philipsh 8, 1878, in Clear: Rev. Scott Wils: West Clearfiel They made thei Tyrone, Clearfi tree and Patton death July 31, Holter has been his daughter, M He is the fath Criste, Mrs. Ray: Miss Carrie M. ville; Mrs. Thc Cookport and MN ant postmistres:s office. Mrs. Thomas Walker of Dreve her golden weddi at the home of in-law, Mr. an Walker in Cress Holter. They an bers of a pionee: enjoying excelle member of the motive Engineer: New York Cent tion. SEARCH RI Searching for dwellings near F ty Detectives W reported the dis quantity of liqu arersted Wayne ther Boring. Ar of the Peace 1 White township tin gthe liquor bail in the sum appearance befor of criminal court The informat search for the was instituted ce tectives from Ct son of Coalport.
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