AMMAN Odd and CURIOUS in the ~ NEWS SAME SCARS Allen and Charles Thompson, 3- year-old sons of Mr. and Mrs, Or- ville Thompson, Princeton Ill, are jdentical twins—even to appendicis tis scars. They have been exactly the same height and weight since birth, cut teeth together and learns ed to walk together. They under went appendectomies within 45 hours of each other, FULL EARS Four boys at Belleville, Ill, their hearing restored instantly when a physician examined 93 hard-of-hearing school children Out of the ear of one boy the doc tor took a deeply imbedded bead. He removed a piece of lead pencil for another jad and from the ears Of the other two wads of cotion, ROAMING ROMEO Richard Denny, celebrating his 100th birthday, said he couldn't remember whether he married 9 or 13 times. War veteran's present a wife is 86. “Women are easy to get,” Denny observed. “When I got lonesome I just went out and got one.” FEET TOO BIG Harry R. Ellis, of Royal Oak township, Michigan, is too big a mdn for the army. He volunteered but was rejected, according to his | local board “because his feet were | to big for military shoes.” Ellis is 6 feet 104 inches tall and weighs 210 pounds. NEEDED MONEY A defendan; in court, at Windsor, N. C.. charged with stealing hams from the Bertie County jail, told County Judge J. B. Davenpor: that he took them to get money lo repay ten dollars he had stolen from the mother of a policeman. ———v— PENN STATE COURSES ENROLL 191 STUDENTS Short courses in agriculture at the Pennsylvania State College en- rolled 191 students this winter, re- | rts Professor A, L. Beam, direc- tor. Of these, 101 studied the three dairy manufacturing short courses In addition to Pennsylvania farm youths, New York, New Jersey, Del- aware, West consin, Massachusetts, Maryland, and Oregon were represented in the enrollment and one student, Robert R. Balbontin came from Santiago, Chile. Poultry husbandry, horticulture, dairy farming, and general agricul- | ture were the short courses given, in addition to dairy manufacturing. Herdsmen's courses will be offered beginning March 10. $1,200 Damage in Death Ear]! Troutman , of Milton, fath- er of SByivia Troutman who lost her life last summer when she was elec» | trocuted as she street, touched a fallen Court. Troutman had filed suit against the P. P. & L. and the Bor- ough of Milton. Settlement was reached by agreement with the borough enonerated and company paying damages. Williamsport Man in Crash Spencer Shipman, of Willlams- port escaped injury, but his car suffered $100 damage, when it was struck by a truck driven by a Wood- land man, in an effort to avoid striking a dog, near Philipsburg The truck went into a skig and struck a pole before swerving into the car. Damage to the truck was estimated at $250. The driver, Lew- is Graham, also escaped injury. Blood Bank Gift Gift by the Sayre Lodge of Elks will enable the Robert Packer Hos- pital at Sayre to purchase equip- ment to establish a blood plasma bank, which will provide what may be life saving time in giving trans- fusions, e lodge made known that it planned a donation of equip- ment and Dr, Donald Guthrie, sur- geon-in-chief suggested the blood plasma “bank.” Woman Named Deputy Judge Albert Johnson Friday ap- proved the appointment of Mrs | Paul Maxey of Scranton, as deputy clerk of the U, 8. District Court. | Mrs. Maxey, whose husband died two weeks ago, succeeds Albert Shannon, Lewisburg, who was called for Army service, Bellefonte Firm Gets Order Among contracts awarded for de. fense purposes by the War Depart- ment is one to the Titan Metal Manufacturing Co., for $315,000, for fuse rings. There are no empty honors for fatheads, Use our Classified Ad columns, had | had been | The Civil | stitiutdon six | Virginia, Ohio, Wis- | lamp was awarded $12000; damages in Northumberland County | i The Most Widely Read Newspaper In Centre County. A Visitor In Seven Thousand Homes Each Week. SECOND SECTION dhe Centre Democrat Random NEWS, FEATURES HH ETE ERR [tems VOLUME 6¢ BELLEFONTE, PA.,, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1941. NUMEER 11. Lock Haven's Wrecked By Snow Plow P.R.R. Train At Water Street Crossing Plow. and Truck Reduced to Pile of Debris) When Train Strikes It After Motor Fate played an unkind trick on the City Council of Lock Haven on | Saturday when it decreed that the | municipal snowplow should be | struck by a train and put out of business just at the height of one of the heaviest snow falls Season. The accident which has deprived Lock Haven its street-cleaning machine, occurred shortly after 2 o'clock a. m. Saturday at the Water street railroad crossing near Teachers’ College Dean Herr, driver the truck and plow, and his helper, Walter C Cowher, were just about to finish their trip over Main and Water streets. traveling west from Con- Bridge. The plow had of lhe ’ the N Ol Perishes When Cabin Burns | Aged Man Dies as Blaze De- | stroys His Home in Jun- iata County An 80-3 { flames which log house a half-mile west | Gan Juniata county, | Unt charred | found in the smoulderi | Bruce Woodward, ‘ day morning ar-cld swept man las the remains "er nx igh Karl B. Guss, Jun oner, opened an i the fire the i red remain { dwelling {5 o'clock th after ! s first on the Harry Laws and Bu- chanan. could not determine wheth- er Bolinger was in the dwelling even though they were le to enter the | first floor for a short time. Ii was , presumed Bolinger was in bed on the second floor, where the fire ap- | parently started { The victim is mnrvived by Willlam Fostoria who lives nearby -> nm John scene ™. two brothers Ohio i and Samuel Lock Haven Police Probe 3 Thefts { Moose Club Latest Victim in Trio of Robberies in Heart of City The third robbery in nights has the Lock Haven police busy, afier the Moose Club's report Saturday morning that the sum of {$80 had been taken from ils hiding place at the club some time during the night before There are no clues entrance was gained, but a p can in which the money had been placed was the only one of several such cans disturbed. All the others had pretzels in them Meanwhile investigation of rob- beries last Thursday night at the Main street Winner Market and Shadle's store continues. The sum 80 many to indicate how pretzel of $13 in small change was taken: { from the cash register at Winner's. A similar attempt to riddle the register at Shadle’'s was made, but it was & new machine not yet in use and had no money in it. The thief or thieves, however, made away with four Kelton wrist watch- es which were being given by the store as premiums on purchases. In the loot were two men's and two women's wailches | Police Chief Martin J. Peters has questioned a number of persons in regard to the robbery but so far has nothing to report. 22 Inch Ice on Mountain In spite of promises of Spring in the lowlands, there is snow at the top of North Mountain, from knee to hip depth and ice in many of the lakes is solid for 22 inches, re-| sidents of the section report. Ice houses have been filled and resi- | dents will welcome the comirg of sunny days and warm winds. >. Jersey Shore Contract Among contracts recently award- ed by the Navy Department is one to the Central Cable Company, Jer- sey Shore, for wire for the U. 8. {FavY, $60,992. To Warn Others Against Crime Four Arkansas convict-killers were | mistakes, were read. nevertheless, hanged Friday at Columbia, Louis- over the air from the jail by an iana, shortly after their requested anncuncer for Station KMLB of “death row” broadcast warming Monroe, as the four men awaited ogainst crime was banned in a last- their turns on the gallows, minute move by authorities, | Two of the condemned men pro- fessed religion and sought repent- Stalls; Loss About $1,300 been raised for the erossing bug in unaccountable manner the struck an object on the west- tracks, stalling the truck some blade bound motor About the ve after and two minutes halted, Herr Cowher flasher lights begin to flicker, to warn of an approaching train. Herr ran down the tracks to westbound passenger train and Engineer Jack Grime saw him but too lates triking the heavy truck middle, carrying it west 545 the train was finally the he in the before halted The one and a half ton truck and plow were almost completely wreck- ed, involving a Joss of about $1300 It was necessary to cut the truck rame in half with an acetylene h before the wreckage could be removed from the tracks jo the city feet M tor garage The which the was held up an hour and 55 minutes were being made “sow-catcher” which ; the crash It vard the Yarcs i“ train hit truck hile repairs to and Happy Landing TO HOLD SEED CORN MEETINGS Due to the riousnes situation spring and tne for information on hybrid corn which has advertised mectings i AC~ cording below, re- por County Agent R. C. Blaney At these meetings M J Dickey Agronomist State Colles 11 give the of nave s of the seed corn need been so widely have been the schedule Arranges to ria ben. heen tis | efi that on hybrid corns | a general or this sec n discussion of corn and method: Lent meeting of hy brid varieties germination each samples com addition at the afternoon meet. Btormstown and Spring Dickey will discuss pas- ut Mills, Mr f ture improvement Friday, March at Grange Hall, Stormstown Friday, Marth 14, at 8 p. m (Continued on page six) 14, at 1:30 p. m at NO SUSPECT: George Joseph Cvek, hi arrested last week in New York as a suspect numerous brutal at- tacks on women the east, and boomed DY DeWIpPApers as a suspect in the Taylor murder here leaves this department Cvek a hitch-hiker, had no car. And even if he had one, we'd Ww gee a sound motion picture of how he in. veigled Rachel Taylor wo get In with him, before we'd believe | RADIO NOISE: Dead Bodies of Man and Woman Companion Found In Cabin Near Lewistown weh-niker n in " cold have Contorted Faces Would Indicate Couple Had Died of Poisoning; Discovered by Pro- prietor of Tourist Camp BOE - Belle Most nose 8 necessary and can easly be elimin- ated. Council] has a new gadget 0 locate nolses, and a new to compel Wizens Ww Ail that is needed i to enforce the nvestigation has been ordered to determine death of em v a tour. ist cabin five Lewls- town Al and found the gabin door Jocked Looking through a window he 5 bodies Then he called police After a preliminary autopsy by Dr. F. W. Black, owner ol a private hospital at Lewistown, organs of the man were taken to Dr. George R Hoffitt, Harrisburg pathologist Dr. Black said that both Stutor and his companion, Josephine Roy- er, apparently had died of the same cause, and their faces were contor- ed in agony. He sald his examin. ation did not disclose suffocation although a gas heater had been turned high for warmth In the cabin Privates James B. Wise of the Lewistown sub-sta- tion state police, theorized that the fumes may have overcome the pair Samples of hamburger and beer consumed by Thursday night showeG no Ww poison sac 4 p g We cause Ol man miles the un-~ n and found in the outh of Mi James E Lhe couple papers cloth- 42 30 tor Policemen B. Wise sald Life from neatly folded ine Royer, abou al E. Blulor both of Lewistown When the bodies were discovered Friday night the faces of both were contorted as if in agony, and Mifflin County Coroner Robert W. White theorized they died of poisoning He Was no evidence suicide their deaths caused by something drunk prior Ww . noise guts thats ordinan in is DOLONIoUY iu all Lhe about Borough Fathers appearing in corner for wo years arises over single fact that Councilmen haven't the nerve enforce the laws they make IN DOGHOUSE: Mrs. Pauline Reese, of Port Ma- tilda R. D, won a prize with a letter which appeared in the “That's How 1 Got in The Doghouse” ©oi- a Philadelphia newspaper Here's the letter “When husband asked me v0 keep some accounts for him, 1 bragged that in school my work in agricul- tural bookkeeping was the best in the county. At the end of the year neither of us could figure out how we sod T'm ] trying to re- deem mysel!” LEWIS: | This corner would easier about national defen nat- some’ hing fonte Council Chari n {act about n criticism ay wat our to of ap- sald Where and that E. Kane and T parently wee hag entering Richard the camp P alter they ealenl or Cabin Y. Cargill told of the Lions stopping at He tesUfied as follows wey The two drank at the establish- | ment's bar Thursday night Later the man asked for a cabin for nim- and his wife. The man said he had to be at work in a Lewistown rayon mill early in the morning It was not until Priday night that a waitress noticed the oouple's car ‘still In the yard Cargill investigated Lhe Vv pronrietor ¢ proprievo N f umn ol Monday "har ay ’ | 3 unle couple's ac- the couple : * the camp ice of - , J oid Two Aged Persons Burned In Homes self Man Dies Alone in Log House; Woman Perishes in feel ag Jot f she trot Dear Adoll 1 fan i ail am [4 name 3 close to you had hoped lor From the time that you were yet an undeveloped being I have shaped your destiny for my purpose “In the days of Rome I created roughneck known in history as Nero. HE wis « vulgsr character and suited my purpose at that par- ticular time But he lacked the crueity of characler necessary to succeed mm As civilization modern silage. a more Classic demon was needed, and as 1 knew the Hohenzollern blood I picked Wil- helm as my special Instrument place on earth an annex of hell. He would have succeeded if the cursed America had not interfered. He is now a broken old man, incapable of aiding me “Havi nurtured and watched you all fe, 1 am convinced a ~ the to 4 ng your 1 to do te LAs in we in Md : ain. bnormal am- ver-supply of ht not discover twisted u man ur i a mad tendencie with fool lo certain others you T ¢ . iA EAVE might sv at you y the Ger- force th man people ® “1 placed in your soul a deep hat. red for all things holy and demo-, eratie. for of all nations on earth 1 bate the democratic nations most Wherever such s nation plants a flag It brings out of chaos, and the hated Cross and ts religion Is to exist, Democracy is greatest civilizer of the Globe, I HATE IT. 1 am overjoyed at good work you are doing ir ing out this opposition to my wish- es “To assist you and further hasten my work, I sent you two evil spirits, Goering and Goebbels, whose teach. ings inflamed the youth of Ger- many, who turn became your loyal and murderous subjects, eager oy pa allovred t A Fos i rid in an foundation your bidding yours and mine i been perfect 1 Prive Jour peope of you might pianes snatch 1 1il- the with watched vou d the necessities of life that basbid fighting and ts of ail the m ald ' y teach thousands of ks and best young men fro i homes t art of killing peaceful whom they had no quarrel “I chortied w glee you loghed part of your fighting machine to Bpain to help rid that count of a lot of innocent people who had na right to live. Yes, Ad. I was proud of ou aL the time. “Put your tig moment came last year when let the world know that you are & true son of Satan You the world on fire and the bells hell ringing. Your rape on Poland gave me the utmost joy 1 knew it was the beginning e 8 of a perfect hell all their fan them fr Ks of ith when ry youl fel ¢ ol th on earth The destruction and suffering you have wrought among the smaller nations gives you title to the Per- fect Fiend, and your name is being halled with joy in the inferna] re- gions “You made war on friends and foe alike, and the murder of civilians | Huntingdon Co. ] unity and national sanity if Lewis dropped out of the picture. He now is reported to be considering the organization of & political pary, ar judging 1 Lewis’ actions in the fleld of we suggest that he call “The Malcontents an LL Two aged persons in different sec- thelr showed my teachings had Your treachery has universal upheaval, the thing I most desired When you persuaded Muse soni to stand the shadows and wield his murderous knife a friendly neighbor, 1 was convinced you know your stuff want you Ww know borne created ane Baults it trapped ursday moming Daniel Shultz al bummed about the while tryin vain a ‘ 3 . at War Lord you have no supreme, for oom U hat ‘ rurel ashes you have no mercy. You have no, A the charred body consideration for the baty clinging | n,.. Bolinger, 80, was found in | to its mother's breast as they both the ruins of his two-story log house | go down under the plled-up ruins "po Gap 18 miles from Mit - of their home Kill all the women | o = hp Rouse in which Boi- | and children you can, Ad that's lager Lived. elone pros destroved by my “idea exactly fire Thursday night of undetermined “1 have strolled over once origin peaceful lands after you had come Neighbors pieted your dirly work. I have seen | o.." wore attracted your hand of destruction every- but by the time they where. It's all your wor BUDeT~ | 3 ee had burned to fiend that I made you No merry 4 5 children in these now Many of them are starving since you plundered thelr homes. 1 begin to doubt if my own inferno is real- Iy up to date “You have killed and robbed the people of friendly nations and de- stroyed their property. You are a liar, a hypocrite and a bluffer of (Continued on page six) " 1 flames her bedroom t in ™ husband on 0 Week his isn't January insead of Mar Most any day we can expect a warm rain or bright sunshine to melt the accumulation in a few days’ time, CLIFF DWELLERS: his department would like to re- port that Bellefonte has a family cliff dwellers. We would like to ‘be able to say that members of the ‘family living In the last house on the east side of Willowbank Stree: where a deep cut was made last summer for the new Bellefonte- State College highway, gain access to their home on top of the deep cut by crawling up a 20-foot ladder from the road. But, drat the luck such is not the case even though the ladder is a reality, The house, owned by Bill Taylor, was occupied until just before Christmas by the David Brown family. But the Browns moved and Mr. Taylor is tearing down the house. The lad- der was hoisted by workmen to help them to get 10 and from the build- ing they're razing. The house just . that I I that a ye reduced thelr to of the distance the blaze arrived the uno EI living some the - School Dismissed But Not Teacher Adams County Man Outwits Directors When Notified to Quit couninies Accidents Injure Three In County 11-Year-Old Moshannon Girl Sent to Hospital With Broken Leg Three persons were injured over the weekend in the Philipsburg area, due to the slippery condition of the highways. Swerving his car in an attempt to miss two boys who darted in front of his car Friday night, Ira Plubell, 33 of Pine Glen, ran into 12-year- old Rosa Fay Hahn, seriously in- juring her along the highway near her home at Moshannon R .D Picking up the child he rushed her to a physician to be suffering from two bréaks in her left jeg. Mr. Plu. bell told police he was traveling at only 15 miles an hour at the time of the accident. , A mixup of two trucks and an ] ‘two daughters: auto on route 53, between Philips- | burg and Osceola Mills Saturday night, resulted in the injury of John Tirch, 40, of Oscecia Mills, who was riding in a truck with his son, Nich- olas, 26. The elder Tirch suffered lacerations of the head. Mrs, William Yerger, 23, of West and a sprained ankle Saturday afl- : ternoon when her husband's car and { another skidded on route 322, west { of Philipsburg, and collided. | Edward R. Parkinson of State | College escaped uninjured Priday . night at Flat Rock on the Port Ma- { tilda mountain road when hig car Decatur, suffered head abrasions | i i | skidded, ran into a bank and then | f struck a truck operated by Russell | ! Cruickshank of Tyrone R. D. Park- in time to avoid skidding. Drive For Students Bucknell is planning a concentrat- ed drive to raise funds for needy students throughout war-torn Eu- rope and China, which will be start- imittee of 20 studen | the effort, in which $1.00 is sought as the university's share in the drive { which ls headed by Dr. Homer P. i | inson failed to gee the parked truck ed during the g week. A com- | will manage | pied ie Ee Oa tio in their last words, All bade | Rainey, former president of Buck- set up in their cells, fclatives farewell or warned that | nell. microphones | "crime doesn't " " men, one, pay.” The broadcast ir gg rteen - ae by the | ArTAngements were interrupted by! | Attorney General jeatloid ana Fomiion 26 dropped 0 ater a conference with Governor busy to stick thelr noses in that of {Bam H. Jones, Stanley warned the | their neighbors. The final statements, in which broadcast would be illegal and it —. ~Ghop the Classified columns “oe they told others to profit by their|was called off, People who mind their own busi. | Eugene Stanley| ness successfully usually are 100 Pioneer Doctor Dead at 87 Years Mackeyville Physician Had Practiced There Since 1878. Dr. John Martin Dumm, one of the veteran physicians of Central Pennsylvania and beloved doctor ol the Salona-Mackeyville area of Clinton county, died late Baturday afternoon at the Lock Haven Hos- pital where he had been a patient for several weeks, He had been suffering from a oomplication of ailments due to his advanced age of 87 years { Surviving him are four song and Clarence of King- ston, N. Y.; Walter of Madison N. J.: Harold, of Library, Pa.; Edward of Mackeyville: Miss Mabel Dumm, Philadelphia, and Mrs, Lewis Mar- kle, Edgewood, Funera] services were conducted | Tuesday afternoon at the MeClos- key Funeral Home, Mill Hall, with the Rev. Paul J. Keller, of Snyder- town, assisted by the Rev, Roland Ritler of Salona, officiating. Burial was made In Cedar Hill cemetery. Dr. Dumm had never changed the location of his prictice from the time he came to Mackeyville In April, 1878, following his gradua- | tion from the University of Penn- sylvania Medical School. He had intended to remain only a short time, but he likeq the place and the (Continued on Page 6) i Notre Dame Local Athlete Highly Praised Gray Furey Suggested For Jersey Shore H. 8. Fool- ball Coach Gray Furey, son of Mr. and Mrs George Furey, of East Linn street, Bellefonte, is suggested os a candi- date for the vacant post of football coach at Jersey Bhore High school in a column “Old Scribbles,” appear ing in the Lock Haven Express jast week. Here are some excerpis from the column: “The Notre Dame system, as used by Gray Purey at Mill Hall, would be just what the doctor ordered for Jersey Shore. One heed only to re- call the great strides Lock Haven High school has made in the past two yeers after changing to the system--8Busquehanna League champions in 1040, “Furey is a veteran of the Noire Dame system. His high school coach, Jay Riden, present Lewistown men- tor. was an intimate of Knute Rockne. Riden (formerly coach at the Bellefonte High school) taught valuable football strategy which he learned from Rockne. Riden does not hesitate to say that Furey is the finest athlete he has developed in his coaching career at Mount Union, Bellefonte, Bunbury and Lewistown. “Furey was a four-letter man for three years at Bellefonte, winning (Continued on Page 6) An effort to serve John A. Miller, 32-year-old Adams county teacher with a notice of dismissal Was thwarted Friday when Miller left his students out an hour early, lock- o¢ up his school and departed this side of the Taylor property and owned by Fred Haupt is on the “cliff” but the drop isn't so high and it is reported that a retaining wal] will be bullt at that point so the Haupls can continue “0 enjoy 34 1 +r syd The Hamilton township school life, liberty and the pursuit of hap. board ordered the dismissal because piness where they are. {of Miller's refusal to use the Flag FLOODS: salute at opening exercises, Miller| Some alarm has been expressed [is a member of a Religton ust vant | Jocally that g warm rain or several : a | opposes the salute as "contrary: days of warm weather might melt ay rai Tiki Nortik 'w Gofs law” the accumulation of snow so rapidly Pine Grove Mills Methodist church. The dismissal order, voted Thurs- | that serious floods might result in and t1 resent complet! Th third day night, directed Miller to turn this region, The frost is still in the 1 2: press pleting the TC in his keys and attendance books ground, and it probably is true that year as pastor of the Methodist _. ” " : {al the close of school Priday Miller 5 rapid thaw would result in most church in Shippensburg died Sat- has indicated he will appeal the of the water running off the ground urday morning in the Harrisbur2 i. ..4'% decision : | hospital. His death followed a se- | : | into the streams. St. Patrick's Day, vere iliness due to a kidney infec. G next Monday, will mark the fifth tion ‘ar Drops 30 Feet annive of one of the worst | Although his car received dam- floods in Central Pennsylvania's Reverend Norris is survived by his ages estimated at $325 when it top- history wife, Pear] States Norris, three pled over a 30-foot embankment | : children: Joseph, Fred Baker, Jr. near Ringtown, Carl Lewis, of Dan- FEED THE BIRDS: and Robert; his parents, Mr. and ville, suffered only minor injuries. | Louis Schad, cashier of the First Mrs. C. J. Norris, of Huntingdon; # He was blinded by the glare of the National Bank Bellefonte suggests slater, Miss Alleen Norris, of Harn- sun on his windshield and steered that Centre Countians give some don, and a brother, the Rev. C, Gall too close to the edge of the road. | consideration to the birds during the | Norris, of the Wesley Foundation, time the snow is on the ground. State College. Gets $153,488 Contract He reports that during the past Funeral services. in charge of the The Central Builders Supply Co. week he has been feeding the birds Rev, Dr. Lester A. Welliver super. Of Sunbury, has been awarded a around his home on Bast Curtin intendent of the Harrisburg District contract at $153488 for the follow- Street gnd that from the large of the Methodist church were held IDE work in Pike county: U. 8. routes amount of food they eat, they ap- on Tuesday, in the Shippensburz 206 and 200, Milford borough and parently are in a semi-starved con- Methodist church at 10 a. m. and Dingman township 74 of a mile of dition. So while snow covers our in the Pifteenth street Methodist O0iicrete approaches and a bridge feathered friends’ natural feeding church, Huntingdon at 8:30 p, m. Over Sawkill Creek. grounds, let's help them out with | Private interment was made in the S200 For breaq susis Sram and greens. cemetery. Teachers i vil appreciate it. Runtingdon Payment of $12000 to Centralia {borowgh, Columbia county, for Have you heard the one about the tozchers’ salaries, out of the state! Colleges and universities, with Jocal “swain who told his girl, “I'd fund for financially-distressed school their eyes peeled for gifts to the (like to ask you for this dance but districts, has been authorised by endowment fund, are apt to Jose | all the cars are occupied.” | Auditor General Warren R. Roberts. | touch with their prime purpose. Former Minister In County, Dies Rev, Fred Baker Morris Served Pastorate at Pine Grove Mills ‘KEEPING UP WITH THE JONESES' — Eddie's Proud of It 8y POP MOMAND
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