a Me aa a a od HAPPENINGS sn Of oe 2—The Bulletin, Mt. Jovy, NE MHL--N'-RH The Mount Joy Bulletin Jno. E. Schroll, Editor and Publisher Pa., Thursday, September 2, 1918 [1A The Bulletin’ Scrapbook ! “ LONG AGO ye ESTABLE ISHED JUNE, 1901 Sa—— EE Week's Best Recipe Published E 1: N building and the highway. Those AT Peanut Butter Marshmallow ublished Every wursday at No. 1 : fe ¢ whed who dwell close to nature, who 20 Ye A Squares: 5c puffed rice or wheat » D. 9-11 East Main St, Mount Joy, Pa.| = Es tana and ears go 1’ 1p ‘shot g. 1-3¢ peanu — - have the freedom of lane and cereal, J} shortening, Je pe 3 ioti sireem or i he le © tt -2 1b. marshmallows (a- Subscription, per year $2.00 {reem, rather than the hustle of Messts. John and Samuel Siol- 1 te 1 ows Six Months $1.00 thoroughfare and elevator, take ul | . : bout 32). ( y cereal in moderate } } x er tertaine their empicyee 0 > : Three Months 60 their wood and rivulet, for granted. : : G 8 \ oven for }) minute Place i Single Copies )5 : : n outing at ettysburg : 4 i Sing Ww Lopies ro ne With the many problems that e¢'n- . greased bowl Melt shortenin Sample Cop es FREE Sid . In compliance with State re- tat Co Now front man, family, business, count- M Hall A pecnut butter and masnmallews, quirement t. Joy Hall Assoc 1 0" re i \ here Ye f ny P bl lel ver cereal, Entered at the Postoffice at Mt ty. there are still places where he laced. emergency Tights dn the in double boi Pour over « 1 Joy, Pa. as second-class mail mat- may seck refuge from turbulent . 4 auditors tirring well. Pack into a shallow lef under the t of March 3, 1879. living. be it but for an hour, a day, ng picnite audio 1 greased pan, cool and cut in = =z po . . The summer kitchen at the home Ba Aig week end. Go alone, wander at : squares, Makes 2 dozen square V1 Anna Nentwig, at Florin | T 0 R | A will, relax in simple surroundings. | a et Clean Shades t 1 } | .- it wes destroyed by fire ; uk 1 L It isn't necessary for a man to take A Tal = Keeping light bulbs clean give rr 3 i Talmage resident has a potato : : a tonic from a bottle, for his nerves. I't ling bette~ light, but it is necessary t + : . vine 7 It. long ‘ lasik ot At 4 : . ' Let the restorative be what God M 4 oo have lamp shades also clean. Since ie present time it is rather : . arietta discontinued its curfew ties J ry 1 the ia J : prevides under the September sun. || 1.11 Cy i there are a variety of shade cover- difficult to te'l which are the big- oe because children paid little atten- hev must he cleaned in dif- 1OES mney n )e ee 'C or liticans. tion thereto. : 1 gest Jiars—fisherman or politicans FARMER'S WORK BEING vidi ‘ ferent ways. Keep all shades rid ®@ 00 my TNA A still of 1,000 gall capacity , MADE EASIER : ; ‘ : Ae YY of dust |} usi ft brush ot . kAR Y 1 lice on » « i i dara- Many ote specken of by then . : N discovered and seized in Par vacuun clean attachment : . i Tees 1s There is always some one, some- ec Twp friends as brilliant conversational- 2 : : 3 vor Coiled shades of silk or rayon, if . . where. who is trying to make his Near Littlestown white oak | 3 ists even though they just sit and : ON Near Littlestown a Hite a id “not. clued. mae nN yi or her work easier. That gees for | ca was cut down that produced . listen. : . : was ou v 3 bi cleaned in warm water and with {many and perticularly of late | ory fee { wibor eet Nea ®@ © © 2850 feet of lumber. Id | B ure to remove col a years, the farmer. : ; Ly; Soap Ye To of it depends on the individual, Take tlie : lich . Florin cemetery association held red trim if uncertain it is not col- : i ake the many maedern and |, festival in the Florin Park One man is ¢ mmended as being tpl : : : : ii or fast. Fo- hand-painted, cnintz ov hy practical ways they have of doing Mit. Jov American: Lewion held : : ’ thrifty, when' he doesn’t spend, |. : Site £ an, ned: linen « novelty fabrics, have hil ’ i : Hod cl fisted things today, thereby making | {hei picnic a Keeners Park at F : ! \ ¢ another 1 rallies close-hstec . . 4 * ie ¢ = <} i x Veaned 7 an whi an t I > ke ¥ ¢ their work so much easier. tows shades dry cleaned. You ca and a tightwad, when he doesn’t. : : : elimes remove soil marks with 0° Last week the writer first noticed Martin Br have leased a suit- Shales 1 ox | 5 x : 0s : Hm an Artgun aser. shades T on y something new fer these paras quite | building in the rear of the 1 Argun oval Plagile . To many of the critics: know | | : : 5 > mn be cleaned with liquid way ) me harv ane . can be an { . : convenient in harvesting tobacco— Central House where they installed of only two editors who succeeded _ Tied Thi Pe nd wiped dry afterward Plastic i ; 1 : i a set of d able ladders. This prac- | 4; up-to-date dairy Lie in running newspapers that pleased | X RT shades mav he cleaned 3 a soft p I rE ples tically cuts the work of convey- Morkels: Eovs. 2%: {ord tie 1ades m e cleaned with a sof everyvhody. One is now in the poor |. aut Ey Puhr ok hs oth wrung from lukewarm, soapy ig ing the crop from the field to the Annual picnic of Maytown high : : i house and the other is in an asyl- I : wm . ol a wate Riise with clear water. J | shed in half. The twin ladders are | .chool alumni was held at Donegal loti mm. : é Be thes Hange um 0 x { % meunted on the same chassis as Springs Clothes Hangers g r 1 olf} oar : ) Ke metal Icthes angers The Colunthia. W C were a set of single ladders and the Daniel Erb and Charles Yo. keep. meio] clothes hang ‘he olambia ater ompany | : ; i ii bi {from ing and ving arks on . . PANY | load can be pulled by a pair of | Rhecems, claim tae championship Frost rusting 4 Tara on has applied for an increase in rates |; al sarments, them painted : it ' tp a small tractor, as tobacco suckerers in East Done- 1 ; 10 p e years. 1ak by ci - the Hirsi in twenty-one yn ; It took many, many years to step I Twp Nase a y crocheting a Je can be: hat record. The : . n the hanger wit a si We car at 3 uel -up this work, many farmers using! Two hundred persons attended | 4 he lump ih a singe miter bi on a resident of Moun ' > ‘roch stitch, covering the ba writer kas been a resident of Mount | (pv 2nd four wagons heretofore. | the Hertzler reunioq held at Eliza- | crochet stitc coveri he 1} ifty-frar years ¢ re- T . on dat Liiza=-1 well Such covered hangers ¢ Joy years and cannot re The next step should be a simp- | bethtown College I « cvered hange: ire . a One ater rates 5 : windy for holdin Sei Ng member one increase in water rate [ler and quicker way to cut, trans- A loves bark of the Bully Estate mn ( 10ldin Ve and during that period. | port, hang, cove, strip, and pack} farm was destroyed by fire at al hes on the crosshar, keeping o | tir. 3 hie . the | ling 7 - ee | the crop. This is always a lemg | jog f $18.000 them from wrinkling. You can al oy sp n ey ’ * 3 \ the 1 1 AT THIS TIME | drawn out procedure, usually last- Mrs. Christian Shovk. Donosall = wind the crosst of meta Bess " oi ime ny i= {: in . ny ity ’ Sosy gore \ relvet 1 } When, approximately, thre e mil ing from August to the following | street, fell. fracturing her arm nangers Vv velvet ibbon, t lion of the population are victims | April ‘ =: = : keep the scar from ipping { AF . Georoe Kline recently built an . : of hay fever. and when ragweed, | ees | date Kitch : hi Inspirational : : A up-to-date Kitchen to 11S 1 1 which is the chief offender, contin- | 1 . " Whoso keepeth the command- J IN SCHOOL AND OUT lence : Sidi ues to flourish, then it is about time | . : ment shall feel no evil thing: and | September, the Frank Zimmerman, employed at we do something, rather than just| : . . ’ 1 wise man's heart discerneth botl month, is an appropriete time to | Manheim Asbestos, had a portion |. ¢ 1 sneeze If you follow pollen | . .. tons y time and judgment. 8:5 : : | dedicate America’s “Youth Month” | of his thumb amputated. : counts, hope for rain to lay dust, | , . . . : . Si — — : | drive. Heading the committee, is At the Booster Club meeting the use filters and inhalers, go farther | 4 . : : . Charles Skouras, a Greek immi- | committee on the foot bridge said | & nerth for y ur vacation, then you ns ror . 1] 4SSa or g er { grant, who came to this country 49 | Rapho and Mt. Joy Twps., defin- are amecng these whe wonder why | ' i | fn 3 LU lyesrs ago. He since has become |itely arranged to erect a three feet (Fr age 1 mere isn't dane to eradicate the! I . : . 4 : om page 1) thas bri the di fort. | weed of the largest chain of movie | foot bridge. lg wa M weg ls that bring the discomfort. | . ey . ii the organizations of Mcunt Joy, | : es | theaters in the U. S. His life = DY een ; ras ° : We <ubscribe to drives for cancer,| the purpose of making plans for : OS ee | would make an interesting movie, . iE 1 tubercul sis, heart's disease, infan- |. . sis the entertainment f Mr. Keller : |itself, depicting the vise of a bed | an ISVi e an : : tile perclysis, vet neglect pulling as = This committee will formulat i { . thi 1 will | making 50-cents a day in a Greek 14 | weeds that cos wthing and wi plans and then present them t ( eds that us ang | resturant, to his present import- (From page 1) ( \ it th ( case the hay fever sufferer. How nt position | was afire. koard . i . 1 are things around your home? " i “We eaded 'k owards It is hoped that at least hal lb - Theatre owners are the ones | We headed. hack towards | Latin | St 8 hd ® : . i shore.” Kienholz said “Then the | holiday will be declared in town, Nr {backing this Youth Mouth, and the! | 4 : £ suid A he : : : CIVIL. RIGHTS | 4 . . plane turned to the left and, blcoey | for with that there would be . x . .. | purpose of the drive is to decrease |’ . Nn i 2 In discussions over the civil], . i f I knew we were going to stall | small hope of giving Mr. Kell ; : a (juvenile delinquency by promoting | : 3: rights issue. we generally think of A = {out and crash when the pilot made | *€ceptiol 1e should have It i ith ‘ North | recreation centers as gymnasiums, | | ji I ; it in connection wit the orth | . that stee 1 i : - | hcped that the Governor wil] | . . 3 X swimming pools, playgrounds, teep a tum into a dead en : ! ; I x and S uth. However, a doves? | rs . | gine.’ cl o come he ind conf he ey's clubs. With 10.000 movie! eh \ K has recently been made, that Voids heate . . | Kienholz is an experienced flier | nono Ir, Keller, at an Sl Ld ‘ . |theatres to create interest, stimulate I ¢ } unconstitutienal, ie restriction in : > wh Vi a figh q t } ‘an- 1 neeti whicn wi 1 A ( action, the move should effect even | | . das a A pilot with Cap 1 elt New Mexico, of the right of the tain’s rank during the wa ! he High School. Ind Until this July. | the very small tiwns, i A My. Feat] > ndian (0 vote. 'ntil this July, : i “As soon as we | st a vi eagley then spoke and stat- . 3 U0 September opens the schon! : SOO US Yo ai, Sue Maca I ne he Arizona hod the same ban against | 5 1 . | to: burn, he relate #] { that it is tne hope of the Lan- : : house door to educate children in : . the native Americ:n. With the New I . : : trapped in there and had to ter Committee that a portion of whi x af the many subjects that modern in- Th : I Mr. Kell oxic dec ' ES > Yi ‘h . re ou ced at le he time Mr. Keller is he vi ) « ie decision, goes the last such dees Tor a my way it. I kicked and pulled Lime elle here v be barrier, by a state, 2gainst the In- . . : ee and pushed them i’ " 5 veutk's well-being. That the av- i I dizn , still rem2i many iy : “Whe 3 w clot! ere tL wa gested that Gr : ks aw : h ©. 0 |erage age of criminals in peniten- n en I got out, my clothes were k e En leg! against him, |. : ox afire. taimnment Cemmittee be given ful i 4 pg taries, is under 25, proves the I 3 in the western states. ivi ight , : Then » hear n ‘e 1 to t Ww - | 1 € S il Rights school can't do it all. The theater] en, ie heard meone yell | | rk with Lan does not mes » denis | 01 ithi » fiery v +o | caster Committee n 113 v meen the denial of privi-| (wer hope to help by sowing from within the fiery and he, ¢ mimi , and upon me- agat > . : 5 d back in a lled tion, } 1 is gly is © contested, wholly against the | vies dealing with delinquency rushed back in and pulled out the | tion. power was given to this com- "or OTL ' t an > milte The possibilit { 1~chas ; m:n, the negro. Just | greblems, have special films and | | first man he found. ( The possibility of purchas- cleims come fro the prople who. I don't k if i s Lors in ind displaying state IS Was 2 mn the PF ple Who on community projects don't know if it was Larsen. |” playing state flags wa are aescendent » original in- | De re bod : discussed, and a rej ill he o : i endents of the original in- | around here think it is a He was somebody big. 1 got him I, and a report will be giv- wahitant your . . / | | the Bre 3 ul a abitants of our country, the A- | commendable gesture. | out el he fire but couldn't entry | Oh I merican Indian. | -— - a | him any further, My ribs gave A Quizz Contest ee 0 | way A Quizz contest on Penna. givet THE BUSY BEE Half Da Sessi n ienholz said that, although he | by the state to the seniors wel Honey has dropped » third in| y 0 Si was tail guaner, he happened to | high school was announced by Mr orice in Texas, from it's cost there, be right blister machine gun pesi- | Beahm d it was decided to sv fast year. This is due to the un- n ast oneg tien. He said he failed in an at- | three prizes of $10.00. $7.50 and Emited energy ‘mm the part of the | I. W. Bi {tempt to open the bomb bay tank, | $3.00 respectfully to {ne three Mi are . rps y | Dr. J V. ingeman, supervising Mis : 5 : a . Texas bees. With a 62-million 1h. | v I 8 which carried the crew's luggage | Joy Seniors making the highest . da principal of the F Yonegal Tw . 5 9 5 : : oe Be hold-sver from 1947. by our count- . DR : gal | and a spare engine in hope of arks in the quizz contest schools hag anne re hat George ry, the Texes bee-grower is wor- Yo : "i nas Geert lightening the load. Se — ee . Morris, Mayt-wn, has beer ay } ried However, honey is not the A q : : ip id the pilot, 1st Lt. William . 3.3 i ) ie owns! sch il | fest in portance when listing the | 1 he »wnship 1011 C. Colins of Blooming Grove, Tex Bore An | 1 ates : | 1 to fill the unexpired term > . . he | bee's value to man. As a stimu- fl ' Mict > Sr {was an experienced fiyer, one “you | | abs : | of the tate ichael man, Ji : 1 ator for the clover vieid for cer- : A [ offtman, Jr. | didn’t confuse,” so he was at a loss (From Page 1) a4 ri | who cited recently. usd 1 being u ind 0 tain fruit trees, the bee lias a greater | ir. M wh » explain the circumstances. Col-| ng se Jee red and will be an- . Aid | ar. | ’h 1 1é voy fi: : . ounce cshortl value. This is the reason the De-| , Hariish wha 'lins was killed. nounced shortly. ih i ae Harrisburg Gas X is =] The Jor } 1 m ! raiment of Agriculture would ; G 1s Co., Elizabth ——— I'h Borough and Township ow wil nil tr Yosition 141! ne PENN . | Chair Su Rich] 1 like to have more busy bees at| , id po il ALL. OVERPAID VETERANS {Chai men are busily engaged in en- \ : wh | the term expires ia the un eon tes EY TRY listing their organization work in other states. Since bees- | 1649 pire Autumn | HAVE TO MAKE REFUND ung their orgamzations for sol- | wax is the basis for cold cream. | towel [ Veterans who were overpaid] = on during Octobe The geal i {ek & | t ship school onene i. i : | OURS Cir ; : lipstick and rouge, the womenfolk | ; ? pened | during their term of service will |S: county-wide campaign is | a . . | ¢ sday at-9 a. m. witl f= | soc Ta Y : $424.9¢ 1 , hope the hives will hum with ac- | , ; ; YA half- | soon learn that Uncle Sam doesn’t | > 1291 quot for the several ay ions for : cek or th xr 3 nen Liv tivity and the h-ney fancier en- |, i ) ; oS Sk tr wo so | Givin will be an-! Ah . | that pupils « helj 1 the rT " An I nq oe 3 ( } comicged to keep up his good It & h '% or Fung Approximately 285,000 former | soo ¥ | fhe schools i.aciude: Tlavt n MM. a mn 1 {lack 0 Eh) | work, { 8 Maytown El- | service men will get requests for My. Hackman expressed the con- smentary, Washington Schoo rw : | idence that oo ® » i ‘a 4 , i oi | wartime overpayments of sums AI nat citizens would Tn | Florin and the East TWD. | rangi : ng | lend their ti TAKE TIME OUT » h Sch : oe Donegal Twp. ranging from $500 to $1,000, the | "9 their active support to the i | High School at Maytow : local Ch: b } 1 The summer season draws to a| Bt t D Bi | Army finance center has an-] °° Chairmen by the willingness . . . 1S routes, r. ingema 1303 em to &ssist . ha : close, the arrival of Fall brings the will ‘be th igeman added, | nounced. 0 Zssist as workers and also by s € d same ; + the 1947 ; generous finance : vegetable garden's final cWNerings, 18 school e same as for the 1M7-| An easy-payment plaa will be herous hnancial support. He tk RB school term. 0 y said tha » are ; the closing array of the flower ions) i effect for ex-G.I's who accept- the B hat we are assured through - . : DO Ae. . . . 10 udge ‘omi AS ‘ beds tribute to Nature. There is| [ed money they were not entitled | Committee of the Com- ey | AO ui | munity Chest that the g¢ a sweet sadness in parting with the | | | KILL THE RATS to receive If the debt: cannot be |, est that the goal is an ~ 1 0, i : onest one 1 BYOB ' lush greenery of until | Conserve grain by killing the | 'ePaid immediately, a plan will be 3 nest one and represents. the ‘min- > . 1 y 1 1 am it re ired . anscther year. Now are the days | tats which eat and waste large | arranged to suit the debtors con- nuun amount required for, the op- J : . | i . ‘ont ve eralio 1 the } when we have a desire to get away | juantities. J. O. Pepper, extension | venience. h ol the eighteen member i i : : . . wgencie ? i from the noise and bustle of traffic | entomologist of the Pennsylvania | 4 Si oy es during the coming year. of rancho | a | Faye i \ “The citiz of the Coun cf transportation . and crowds, | State Ccllege, recommends clean- Farm products of Nebraska con- 11 Ne 8 oF wie Countvigrens They beckon us to roam in wooded | ing up the hiding places, trapping, [St of corn, wheat. oats, barley, rye, au netit from the essentiai| [ : : sah \ . iad health, alfar an ny ; Spots, to commune with the trees | ind poisoning with Red Squill {hay, sugar beets, potatoes, buck- : welfare and family and and angled brush. rather than the l bait, ¢ 1 | wheat, flax, clover and sorghum, | child care services of the several | ( member agencies, man. He cited as 1 of the services of the Crippled | agencies as St, Joseph's Hospital hil Pi ! 951 A ha Children’s Society ho last year | which has given 1251 days of free Chi = ociety whe dr dik | ; gave 3,267 treatments to the crip- and handled 249 free dispen-|® Iya ak ery 4 : pled children of Lancaster County wry visits, during the last year to wi tents. of die Nortwestern and is menti med only as being in- : . dicative of the work of all the 18 npalgn arcd. +5 1. | Chest member agencies. Right now the technically 1 | - i: fd ed nurses cf the Crippled Children’s Society are treatin the | North Dakota is one of the leading { infantile paralysis (polio) wheat growing states, usually rank- [ vhether in hore or hospital ing second in production, Its butter di by with latest flour and meat packing production que and ment in case is large. ’ said Mr. Hc: examples such | wek- [of further need. This pclio work is only a part| | Jal are tata Pala ve ew oe ala . aa? Pata PLN EN IIR DIR DR DR DR LIRR DORR OY a >, FILL THE BASKET AT OUR BANK... You get all a checking Union MOUNT JOY Member of Federal Milk protits producers. dry cow go to Proper are Jom period. Use the I program for "Quality Low Cost.’ calf M Phones is‘a necessity IMilk and health level of both her ghd her Pioneer d A. C. five when you open with us” National BANK > 4 Va accour Deposit Insurance Corporation ethciént the the cate of d in" the dry y COW Resu Its at MAYER cunt Joy 332 and 132R just completed a course MOUNT Opposite The Five House gt . x > attr URI I IR I I I I IR I I IR SI IK IR RR RN BB TR , ol S40 TUN TaN eT Tati aT ald 0] If you need service—+Cgll Mount Joy 273] WOLGEMUTH, Inc. JOY, in Refrigeration and Air Conditioning which prepared him for all types of service work. to Breath I ST : "ANNOUNCEMENT We now have in our employ Mr. Roy C. Wagner who has ’, PENNSYLVANIA TUN OTN ATIN GTi adn odd atid a a dN a ie) = — ev Heater—All efficient and formation and dem vaporizing burner noieg Buy Tatey. MOUNT J( Opposite the Fire House Et We have on hand Co ing Hot Air Furnace for Heaters of several sizes installation and operation, . . new while available#They WOLGEMUTH, Inc. UNCEMENT feman Floor Furnaces and Circulat- home heating—Also Coleman Space and Coleman Water economical to operate—Ask for in- operate with pot type for simplicity, safety and low cost hard to obtain 1 may be )Y, PENNSYLVANIA Phone 273-J 8-19-4t Remodel... Your Bathroom Now style fit design, E iit yo. T: Get rid of the ol modern bath. Ney Payments To S Jue Nov ember PLUMBING ures and start to enjoy a completely asy to clean, Beautiful. ake Months To Pay. First Payment First HEATING — OIL BURNERS R. L. BREAKIRON PHONE MOUNT JOY 91-32 Mount Joy | ALL THE FIXIN'S FOR HEARTY || OUTDOOR APPETITES In Wil An bl Ww WW " Buy Exira Food for the Long Holiday Ahead! ALL A&P SUPER MARKETS AND FOOD STORES WILL BE CLOSED ALL DAY LABOR DAY, SEPT, 6TH rns ht Mos ean ~~~" California Pink Meat Jumbo ) CANTALOUPES VINE RIPENED © AG None Higher 2 29° 0D Js A SEEDLESS CALIFORNI i NONE PRICED 3 HIGHER CALIFORNIA ICEEERG KE TUCE NONE FRICID fe x HICHER bi FRESH, TENDER STRING BEANS FRESH PRUNES 2 ~~. Nu. = ea ~~ Yukon Club 2 N= r choice of Pale Diy Ging! e, Root Bir, 23 NOR a5 : —— Nr? Sea? Nuri” Sir sr” Sv TS : \ ( ( ( § <r ee cea, Birch Be or, Sarsqp@rilla, Lime Diy d — — ny STILL € ONLY # Plus cymfe and Penna. Stele Tax JAHE PARKER #ACK-TO-SCHCOL LAYER ORKE Iw aR RE. ROLLS ¢ OR OCH POPPYSEED ROLLS Four- Galdan Layer CEC PAY DNNAISE { 3 Ee Dax = ANDWICH BREAD CHIPS 0% EINE PICKLES "hen i 3c OL EOMARGARINE "oli BURDENS CHATEAU CHEDDAR CHEESE Bb ANMQUET CHICIKEM 0000008: 93 JRE SAVERS *° ioc Caddy BARS ony & ro 25g WiARSHEALLOWS Sn I CONDENSED ASPARAGUS SOUP 6 cans 252 STAHL MEYER'S BEANS WITH FRANKFURTERS 16-07 can 1 Ib pkg dic SPIC AND SPAN 23c BROADCAST CORNED BEEF HASH 16-0: can 34e REALFMON N LEMON JUICE SWAN SOAP LIFEBUOY SOAP 5° cote fo CHICKEN FEED 16-07 bottle 252 5¢ 5¢ Buy 2 reg. cakes for 2lc get an extra cake for 19¢ DAILY LAYING MASH DAILY SCRATCH FEED bag... 81.19 25 ib. bag ....... $1.19 Hath. bag .......... $4.59 MO bag ............. . $4.59 83 E. Main St. Mount Joy, Pa. All prices in this advertisement effective A&P Fosd Stores and Self Service Food Stoves in Mount Joy and vicinity. rem AAA UA 3 rr ad ] ] 1 I J, LANDIS PHON?
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