" wt 4 EROINE BLOWS HER MR ROWRISTLE 10 STOP BULL An gry bull broke loose at City's . American Royal Ea St and straight for a Mo,, high school musicians, led by hatally at. tired plumed majorette Arlle Ham- \ Miss’ Hamilion stood her ground in. the face of the chargé. 8he Jhised ter whistle to her mouth and ed a blast, then another, +The bull. stopped dead’in his \ Teacher Plea —— (Continted from page one) teachers who asked for it, Horace J, Hartranft and Bossart DeHaas voted in favor of the mos tion. Members Franklin Schad and President H. 8, Moore cast negative votes, The Beard heard a thoroughgo- ing report of the Academy heating sdystern by Board Member Schad, who declared that the present heats ing plant is'in momentary danger tracks and pawed the ground. Handlers rushed up and captured Qdiss Hamilton declined a herg-| . Ls | new bollers, either one of which 15 | frst | sufficiently large lo replace the two ine's honors. “Really,” sald she, “I was Off sieam. I was foo ex-| otted to know I. would work.” -_ — RI SS CAUTION NOTICE. My wife, Btunle Wiser, having left ny and board without just cause or provocation, I hereby caution the Public not to harbor or trust her as I will not be responsible for any depts she may contract. of a complete breakdown. Salvaged grom the old High School bullding are two practically botlers now in use at the Academy. The Academy lease provides that if | one .of the new bollers is installed at the Academy, it must stay there premises. To forestall probable loss of the | baller, the Board has under consid eration a proposal whereby a small boiler house would be erected on the property of C. F. Ripka, ad- joining the Academy property, t0 accomodate one of the former High W. E. WISER, £2) Port Matiids, Pa. R. D. 1. ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE In the Matter of the Estate of | Rebecca J, Bollinger, late of Fergus #0 Township, Centre County, dee . Letters of Administration on sald | te having been, granted the une | etsigned. all persons Indebled there. 0 dre requested to make Immedi- | $0 payments, and those having | c or demands inst the same, will present them out delav for sattlement to TRUS’ CO, Administrator. W. Savison Walker, Atty, i { School bollers, which would be cone | ected to the Academy heating plant. Under such an arrange- ment, the boller would remain the | property of the school district and could be moved anytime, While it is probable that the | board will adopt the plan of erect- ing the auxiliary boiler house con the Ripka lands, no decision had been reached yesterday, as board members were still engaged in con- x7 | sidering the various legal and tech- [Boro Debt Is Granted we | Browse, | Tanuary 11, 1940. | #HE CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BE | Recent Weddings | Cut $15,000 (Continued from Page 1) | “The | The stringent economy which has | marked the last two or three years | while the flica'ing deb, was being | reduced, & not without its draw- | backs but with a resumption of LCLEFONTE, PA. Wallzer— Brown, | James Pershing Wallzer, son of! Mr, and Mrs, C. B. Walizer, Lock! Haven, and Miss Ruth Louise Brown, daughter of Mrs, Harvey Wren, Loganton, were united In marriage Saturday at 8 p. m. in St. Lake's Reformed Church, Lock normal expendi ures these features | paven ho (he Rev. Harold E. Deltz- are expected 0 be corrected. | the services which Chie among ler. For the ceremony, which was atended by many friends and rela- have suffered through the Ugbten- | tives the bride wore a pale blue ed purse streels, major years, Council that S446 are Lhe which have undergone no repalts or rebuilding for own's | | who wore dress with black accessories. corsake was yellow roses, She was attended Mrs, Wayde Hickooft, ark green. The bride-| ——————— | Sarah Ann's Cooking Class 1 nam ave a—" —r) | the birthday. ad Birthday Cele- brations Planned (Continued from page one) | | Dances, events, benefit movies, and Warden Requests Game Kill Reports i In an announcement yesterday, | sporting | Game Protector Thomas A. Mosier, | card | Of Bellefonte, again urged all hunt. If you would lay the foundation parties have been the chief forms |®rs in this county to forward their of fruit is Included in the diet. Fruit Is needed at least twice a day (conducted by Major Smith from his | thereby Take a little | time and serve your fruit attract. gion Home, These recipes will help you | Her 10 serve dried fruits or fresh fruits phy the Legion. The Legion also has | In liberal quantities, ively in different ways. Grapefruit Stars after the school board vacates the | predicted maining $4600 debt will be wiped the sinking fund will take care of ed deb, Because the PWA has not made a final paymen. of $11,000 to the Belle 'n.e Authority for the Sew- age Plant cond ructed here last year, and because the contractor, C W. Tanner, {is threaten.ng to bring suit against the porough unless ue receives something on account at onde,. Council passed a resolmni== transferring $4000 (rom the sewage rental fund to the construction ae count o. the Borough Authorily This amount wil be turhed over to Mr. Tanner, 1 hoped tha, the | final PWA payment will be made in the next few weeks A feature of the evenings’ ses- | sfon was the swearing in.o office by | Burgess Haraman P, Harris, of the | newly elec. ed members, John Weber and Harold D. Cowher, gnd tne | reselected members, Leslie Thomas ou A Wiliam (he re-| groom's attendant was Robery Cor | tne for perfect health, see that plenty |of entertainment in past years. | The county campaign is being headquarters at the American Le- | East Howard street, | which were donated for the purpose | offered the use of its new and Spaces | lous auditorium for the Bellefonte | celebration. The President's birthday | i Section the pulp by peeling the {occurs on January 30, but each com- | percentage this year ter. The bride is a graduate of the fruit until the pulp is exposed and munity can fix the date of its cele- | local Teachers College. the orderly liqu:dation of the bond- | groom Is a graduate of Lock Haven {Arrange these In a star shape on a High School and is employed by the | Small plate with a mound of pow- Piper Alrcraft Corporation Cherry-—Manley | Miss Esther Jane Manley, grand- daughter of Mrs. J. | H. Manley, ©! dinner mints. Altoona, became the bride of Harun mints | dered sugar in the center, Minted Grapefruit two cups of grapefruit sec- ftions add one package of after Put in refrigerator have dissolved. Serve To old Hall Cherry, son of Mrs, Cath-| in compotes erine Houser, of West Front street Clearfield, at a colorful Christmis evening ceremony at the 8t. John Lutheran church, Clearfield. Rev E. Roy Hauser, D. D., pastor, used the beautiful double ring service of the Lutheran church. The bride, charmingly attired in a moss green, frock with brown accessories, attended by wus Miss Helen Cherry, of Alloona, who wore a dusky dress with black aceessories. Ralph Welch, of Clearfield, served as best man. The church altar was decor- ated with Christmas greens and pink | Fried Bananas bananas cut in in quarters bread crumbs or In fat until light brown paper and serve very Peel crosswise in sified hot, deep Drain on havfes Roll or Appice Pandowdy 4 tart apples, cored and pared 2 tablespoons quick cooking tapioca 4 tablespoons brown sugar off early in 1040, and trom then on | Lock Haven High School and the | then cutting with a sharp knife on | bration to suit local conditions | The bride- | each side of the dividing membranes A widespread effort is to be made in Centre county this year to in- crease the “March of Dimes” flowing | into the National Foundation an- nually to help the great cause, | Major 8mith declared. Postcards In which as many as ten dimes can be affixed will be available soon, These cards with their cargoes of dimes can be malled directly to National Headquarters, or can be gathered al the county headquarters for ship. ment in bulk to Washington Another Innovation this year will be the establishment of coin lection boxes in various communi- ties to receive cash donation col. —————— — Tyrone Men Arrested The Philipsburg game protector arrested Jerry Risoldl, of Tyrone, for housing a loaded rifle in a vehicle on the public highway. He paid the fine and costs. Willlam Otto, also of Tyrone, was arrested on the game-kill reports to the Game Com - mission at Harrisburg immediately saving themselves trouble and embarrassment, or porsibly even a §2 penalty According to hig advice, 98 per cent of the hunters voluntarily re- turned their report stubs tw the Commission last year, and it is hoped to equal, If not exceed, that PRUNLAX A CALIFORNIA PRUNE JUICE LAXATIVE FOR QUICK RELIEF FROM CONSTIPATION ACTS FART, SMOOTHLY, SAFELY. CHILDREN LIKE IT. 56 DOBES ONLY 6c For Bale at WHITE BROTHERS Rexall Store | LO agree | Heense Mosler suggested that all hunters check their reports before mailing them and 0 be sure Lo compare the number on the report with the num- ber on their license. If they are not exactly alike, he the number on the report should be corrected with the number on He pointed out that the game-kill tabulation is based entire ly on license numbers, and unless the report number is identical with the number on the license the hunt- er might not receive credit for hay ing filed his report Engagement Announced Mrs. W. J. Leinbach have announced the # daughter, Leinbach, of Lewisburg Robb, of Lock Haven C. ¥. Robb Mr. and Lewisburg gagement Ruth Harold C of Mr nd Mrs of thelr stated v d ‘he has been will probably mer. Miss Leinbach the Lock Haven 1834, and the East Lewisburg Robb, who is National 4 Eracuats oA take place next is a graduate of A KH) teacher schools Ciar Bank of Lock Haver {f Penn Stale Officer Mosler that law requires game-kill report be filed at Harrisburg on or before January 15 By retuming them promptly hunters will not only be compiy.ng law ibility by Po ai the { that all Daughter For Leathers Mr a «© the Po ith of preci quent of hunters cooperated with me | 1 ide t ny deputies.” h 1 ae noon estigation s the fl count n the past sincerely hope that ana Mid they will do mother was » Confer the of Ory Howar five weighed 6 ind has been named of rie n Mine 05] Bon No date for the wedding which sum- of Teachers’ College, in Mr employed by the First a rit ad on * for- W. Sieg. After Mr. 4 tablespoons granulated sugar «2 teaspoon cinnamon 2 tablespoons butter, melted 1-2 recipe ple crust 1-4 cup water Salt } | { } nical angles of both propositions. | and : . s. Following the we The Academy lease wep by al Yene: hag 1aue8 I alr anal [enue Following the the odie. of : ; Plusbur Banking Hou rhose | AR bot why vb. a Hy . ents . : T. Beckwith, late of Taylor Township, | Pla Fgh Danging Ro We Whe | and Mr. Cowher had taken Cound the bridegroom parents, with 20 OCantre County, Pennsylvania, de- dines I. es ttor ey WwW. H. Doll's former chair, guests atlending. Mr: herry, a Naar . ! h Per br $ 100. Eraduate of the Alloona Senor High + lotters Testamentary in the shove | . vest! | moved swillly to the elec- at mb " os cant are Bean Showy 4 dO a A committee named io invest! tion of officers school, class of 1938, Is employed; Et apples in 1-4 inch slices with, the undersigned, and all | F%€ Ways and means of eliminat-) “°C = 7 : : by the McCrory store in Alona ym s taasarols ¥ g . hoal childs e | homas aver was re-elected 7 A n e reased casserole persons indebted to said estate are Ng a hazard to school children at| T: Be ected | re husband was graduated’ from Eine. in well g i ) make president; Miss Marie Doll was re- 4 " A ‘sprinkle with tapioca. Add water EXECUTRIX'S NOTICE. same charge in this important matter’ | In the Matter of the Estate of J | » asad EE {o The Katz Store's & JANUARY Clearance Sale Shout Gedy >. | BLAIR MILK DEALERS OPPOSE PRICE BOOST Apple Doughnuts 5 medium sized ripe apples 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup flour WILL BE CONTINUED UNTIL Saturday, January 20th The following are just a few of the many special values to be found throughout the store during this sale ! le EE arbres One Lot of Children’s Combination Suits at 19¢ each * Suits of Broken Sizes 2 “KAYSER” Knitted Gowns AND Pajamas Very Special at $1.00 -.- Regular $1.50, $1.75, $1.98 Values. Sturdy combination Nice heavy quality quick clearance checked dimity ot re-priced for chairman of the Pennsylvania Milk - 10 - 12 and 16 {Control Commission, gave assur- ance that a new milk order for) this area would be written soon. : RR ui I MOTOR POLICE PROBING | } TWO COTTAGE ROBBERIES /s Wool Double id Blankets $2.39 -. (Regular $1.50 Values) Large 72x84 double plaid blankets. Nice quality. Very Special at this price 5 State motor police of the Holli- | P I a “ jdaysburg and Huntingdon details’ are investigating the ransacking of {two Summer cottages belonging to! | A. N. Notopoulos. in Sinking Valley, |and Mrs. C. J. Rath, of Altoona, lo- . (cated in Spruce Creek Valley, be- nty that the tween Pranklinville and Spruce NOTICE OF TRIENNIAL ASSESS ~ MENT APPEAL FOR 1940. ven to the Tax- splendid values—repriced for quick clearance. | One Small Lot of Silk Slips « 39¢ ren Reg. $1.00 Value, Slightly soiled Tearose and white. Sizes 32 to 42. bowing times places: ing tackle und other contents of the | qrriage A 1 | an church was performed by the i , upon conviction, sha Pevrumry St Bellatoute and (DUI. At the Rath cottage the gong null and veld.” | pastor, the Rev. Dr. Harry Hursh| Wiledtyorg ighs ithieves not only looted the place, | Beidleman, in the presence of the Towrglp. at Court Hohe | but shattered mirrors and 14 win. | A similar act was passed, about | oo gi families of the couple. Jodie. Bu. oF iefaate | dows in the building. Bedding, dish- | the same time, by the asbembly of | 0; were unattended. J. Herbert |samplesof bargains. 6th. onte Borough at Cound , February Belleforite Borougn, Sdsrion a Waker Townships, At es, lanterns, rugs and other house- | the province of Pennsylvania. | Springer, crganist of St. Matthew's . . hold articles were dlso removed from | Probably the very absurdity of | church, played “At Dawning” by | Bed Spring and Mattress Court House. Peutuary goth. Bellefonte Borough, Berit. tton and Spring Town- ships, the Rath cottage. the act prevented its application, | Caddan. preceding flee Boniiirind wd : « | AS = e pla | for there is no record of prosecu- | processions ¥ AR brand AN sien Crag Pha Port Matilda Bor- or LY t lle & and in U tions under it. Perhaps, like many | “Bridal Chorus” from “Lohengrin Taylor and Worth Matiida, | Bed Outfit . Howard Borough, and Liberty Town- Women's Silk and Wool and Heavy Cotton Unionsuits TO CLOSE OUT at 809¢ cach Values to $200. Not all sizes jmimediate - | the intersection of Bishop and | the Clearfield High school, and is at ) ed and ost | Sving Streets, because of heavy | elected secretary; George Carpen- present a hihi student ug ho and salt, Cover and bake in oven ease present | Lraffic at certain periods of the| ®W0, re-elected Lreasurer, and M Per tvahi State Coll th 425 degrees for 20 minutes. Stir to OERYRUDE | day recommended that the high. Ward Fleming wag re-elected soll- ay ania Sale College, With itwice during the first ten minutes : . . Port Matilda | way department p ember | Citar. ‘There were no other nomin- | €hrollment n the school of educhof baking. Combine butter, sugars ° lo. ‘Attorney Bt | ¥ partment be asked to erect \. {tion h y or Ron . 43) Ou © a iotney ) | “Stop” signs at all four corners of | ations for any of the offices, and al ul and cinnamon Bprinkle over ap- Asioriey for the Estate. " "x1 | the intersection. | elections were unanimous. " ble. Cover with ple crust rolled to r~ a | In retiring from Council Mr Doll Riley~Hoffman ak WR bak kness, prick with a Nov hereby given thet the | expressed thanks to council for the; A pretly wedding took place Sat. ‘OF ake 15 minutes Cr TY Co., foc. & oorpora- | co-operacion he has received dur- urday afternoon at 5 o'clock when SS formad under me lava Fd the | nn ing his eight years on Council. Mr 2s gg Fianbelh Rotten ork an ; ving iW. At a hearing held by the Penn- Badger thanked Mr Emerick for daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Clarence itaoimal Be i arr ory | Sylvania Milk Control Commission | his help on the Stree: Committee; | Hoffman, of Coalport, became the will apply to the Denartment of at the Court House, Bellefonte, on | Mr. Sieg for his work in the Water (bride of James Richard Riley, son State, Harrisburg, Pa. for a certifi- Monday to consider the minimum Department and Mr. Carpeneto 107 of Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Riley, of TaaEeYivahia on Friday Tantaey 15, (Prices to be paid producers and | Dis services on the sewer lines, and Osceola Mills. R. D. The Rev. Father Ts and will set up its registersd the minimum prices to Be charged | eXtended good wishes to the in- |W. T. Harkins performed the cere- 2 tablespoons sugar e in the State of Pennsylvania for milk and certain milk products coming members of Council. Coun-imony in the rectory of the St: Salt : & 2bd snd Alder. Streets, Philips. |, Centra! Mik Marking Area Cll gave a yole of thanks to Coun- Peter and Paul Catholic church. Sit dry ingredients together tring Sellar Unpofiing. | No, 10, of which Tyrone is a part, | Clmen Doll and Badger for theif |The bride was very becomingly st- 84d beaten egg and milk. Beat to , trading and dealing. either | accountant for Services in the past. |tired in a black chiffon velvet dress ® Smooth batter. Peel and core Princo gr AR, AY oa | Whple Duirfes, testified that the It was reported that a total of trimmed with white lace. She wore hbhies na Sie in gD | ch clothing of all kinds in aif kinds of | Tyrone milk dealers wished to go $6640 has been collected to date ofl malching accessories and a shoulder " ell P-egohr rng in ities un mm terisle of hich such clothing lon record as being opposed to any | Sewage tax accounts, This repre- corsage of gardenias. Mis Emma pS Bi gt na fry In deep hot may be Thode, either In silks, COUONS, | jnoragen fn the retall price of milk sents 85 per cent of the total Mis Goheen, of Coalport, attended the fat, turning rings gently untll they ls or 10 : t | rendered, and i considered quite bride and wore a Norse blue crepe 87° kolden brown. Sprinkle with (Swed) in that area, whits sugar and little cin 0“ CROWN TROUSER, CO, INC. | Mr. Miller fufgher stated that encouraging in view of the fact idress and black accessories. She | wo" “FH TF 3 Mttle clnna. . ; ” RT {while 13 per cent milk in Pitts. that considerable opposition to the wore a coffage of Joana Hill roses : “AUDITOR'S REPO ‘|e3s {burgh and Scranton may be jus. Sewage lax was evidenced at the | Mr. Clair Houck, of Chester Hil Naess Cottic Treas. of Koad Furids. tified, It is not so in his section, | OUSeL. [served as best man. The bride is a 2 nity RECEIPTS |This Central Milk Marketing Area| The next regular meeting of graduate of the Coalport-lrvona 1-2 pint heavy cream 8100737 | js scattered, the towns are small, | Council will be. held on Monday |bigh school, and of the Alloona 1 cup peach pulp 53753 | wages are low, many are on relief night, January 18. [School for Sefretaries. For the last | 1-2 cup powdered sugar 16 land the ¢ onsumers cannot afford |two years shé hs Been employed §t] Juice of 1-2 lemon [to pay any more for thelr milk. An ithe Philipsburg Thrift Corporation. | Whip the cream, then fold in vores aes “oda T0BHAT | in ould only drive England in 1770 Barred | During this time she has made her he peach pulp, powdered sugar and } Rezshde Price iri Wo Cosmetics &i {home with her sister and brother. lemon juice. Freeze. Serve with ne 2 rk PUSS © She sabh lly ss Altar Lure in-law, Mr and Mrs. Jasper Sin- lady fingers 1000 industry, w mos ps | i. : . ny 3500 | trom uy. wo states and Oe aa Ever since Ulysses and his merry cox, Philipsburg. The bridegroom is weesmtifmmi 2640 | C010 harm rather than Delp local| Me™ Managed to dodge entangle 4 teacher at the New London school Salad ‘Baskets 35013 - p | ments with the hototious sirens 8 | in Beccaria township. . He attended Halve small oranges and remove $2.90 - Testimony was also giver by rep- | ATi¢ of beauty Lave been tie sub | Penpsylvania State College, Juniata [Pulp in pieces: take out the mem- 9.50! | Jact of masculine feat. Such fear | Coliege and Millersville College. | brane and seeds Mix lightly with | reached an all-Mgie high in Great [He is widely known in Centre coun- ®Gual parts of canned pineapple Britain ‘in 1770 when his majesty's | ty through his political activities in Heap in the shells and just before august parjamaent sttenipled to des) (recent years. Followng the wedding *eTving pour French dressing over, with it—and pretty brutally, too, us. | ceremiony % dinner, int hohor of the | OTate & bit of pimento on top. Serve cg : ! } Ae P son lettuce, very cold serts a writer in the. Philadelphia Ely weds was Jtved to the at-! RY $0. Record. = ° tendants and guests at the apart. 3 - Amazing as it may seem, the fol. (ment of the bridegroom's brother. Grapefruit, Cherry and Pecan lowing act was actually passed jn in-law and sister, Mr and Mrs Salad England: | Ferdniand Beezer, of Philipsburg. Drain a can of white cherries; re- ; : Mr. and Mrs. Riley plan to go to move the pits Fil cavity with pe- og all athe 9 whuwver as housekeeping in the tear future Sah_iwt seni Seipazate a large rank, profess or Gegree, wheth- ————— i i nia sections Removve er virging, maids or widows, that Erb—Barr membrane and seeds. Mix with the shall from snd after such aet, im- . ee ne , cherries and serve on lettuce with seduce and betfay into | Miss Bertha E Barr, daughter of prench dressing. pose upon, 49 | Mr. and Mrs. Philip C. Baz, Belle: matrimony sny of Mis Majesty's | o.., ..4 Robert C. Erb, ohly son subjects by the scents, paints, €O8- | of gr ang Mrs. Carroll D. Erb, 200 matic washes, artificial teeth, false ign sireel. Hanover, were mar- F) hair, Spanish wool, iron stay, red Sunday afternoon at 12:15 | AUB S #3 at the boopt, high beeled shoes, bolstered | o'clock in St. Matthew's Lutheran Cotnaniesioners acting [Creék. | hips, shall incur the penalty of the | church, West Chestnut and North op Bf Tathe will hold “oppens Tir! In Both cases thieves broke into| Jaw in force against witcheratt and | Franklin sireets, Hanover, Pa. The | NEW YEAR SALE ! he Flennia nt at the fol- the cottages and stole ciothing, fish-| ke misdemeanors and that the | double ring ceremony of the Luther-) Furniture being sold at prices never before heard of, in order to make room. Below are just a few a | “Melody in F" by Rublnatein, As! . | the recessional he played Mendel- | Matchmaking in Ireland | sshon's “Wedding March” The - iness | bride was attired in a sheer dress of After.Harvest Bus i navy blue and white with navy blue In rural Ireland the matchmaker . acoessories, and wore a corsage ol begins to get busy when the harvest | p14; Following the ceremony 4 has been gathered, and there if 8 | yuqding dinner and reception was lull in life on the farm. | held at the home of the bride It is his pleasing duty to bring | groom's parents, after which the 12th. Unionville Union Township, st unionvilie, Pa. One Small Lot Women's Silk Gowns another ancient and forgotten law, | by Wagner, and during the cere-| Used bed and spring: new tot " f mony played softly “I Love You it's still on the statute books. | Truly” by Carrie Jacobs Bond, and | 50-1b Cotton Mattress. $895 §: og | Women's Silk Blouses % 8 A a? Hotel in Port Howsrd, in ships, 4t Long's Store (n Howard, Pa. a Msn. Bite i Pire Hall, State College, Pa. % 7 "i ut g v gf £> gq . -3 Fsike 1 3 | i : 3 : 2 8 : ; | : == §3 Hrs gs 3 3 eligible parties together or, to be more precise, to bring the parents of the “young” couple together for a preliminary discussion. In the early stages of the mstchmaking the “boy™ (often a bright spark of forty) and the girl" occupy a com- paratively unimportant position in the proceedings. This Is just as well, for if the negotiations break down “sure there's no harm done,” sccording to a correspondent in London Answers Magazine. | couple left on a two-weeks' motor trip to Miami, Fla. returning by! way of Bellefonte, where they willl gmend ghe weekend. Upon thelr return to Hanover they will be at home to their friends in a newly-| 229 o i & i EF : HE Complete Bedroom Suites New and Used. $35.00 up Parlor Suites 79c¢ vo Reg. $2.00 Value. Slightly soiled. One Group Dress Skirts « $1.39 Plaids, checks, and a few plain color skirts in this group. Values to $2.98. al Values 79¢ from $1.00 to S208 Mostly dark shades One Lot Cretonne TO CLOSE OUT AT 19¢ = Small pieces In light and dark SILK CHEMISE 49¢ ea. Tearose and white Small sizes only. Reg. $1.00 value. SCATTER RUGS 79¢ ea. The Katz Store Allegheny Street Bellefonte, Pa.
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