Bellefonte's Two Big Money-Saving Dollar Days Friday and Saturday, August 15th and 16th FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DOLLAR DAY SPECIALS IN BELLEFONTE STORES @he Cenfre Democraf | DOLLAR SHOP AND SAVE ON FRIDAY AND SATURDAY DAY SPECIALS VOLUME 60. NUMBER 33 BELLEFONTE, PA. THU RSDAY, AUGUST 14, 1941, SUBSCRIPTION—$1.50 PER YEAR Plans For Mammoth Parade Announced I- b Bellefonte Dons Holiday | 18 Centre Countions Attire For Week of | Pass Army Tests Celebration HEADQUARTERS TO OPEN ON DIAMOND, Business Session Slated Wednesday Morning; En- tertainment Listed After a year of almost ceaseless effort on the part of Bellefonte Fire | Department officers and commit- tees, preparations are complete for | the 49th annual Centra] District | Firemen's Convention to be held! here Monday to Saturday, August 18 to 23 inclusive, it was announced last night Even a casual visitor to Belle-| fonte during the past week could discern unusual activity as the date for the opening of the convention approaches. Bellefonte rapidly is Eighteen Centre Countians passed | Army physical examinations at Wil- llamsport Friday. set for the call Local Board No. 1, State College, sent seven men to go through tests Two were rejected as unfit for any service, Two others of the original group of nine scheduled for yester- | day's tests were transferred else- where for their examinations. The board sald this morning that an- other selectee-to-be had already passed Army tests and would g¢ with the next contingent for induc- tion Of the 14 men Bellefonte draft one was put in class, and one rejected registrant, transferred from a Phil- adelphig board, was Included in the examination group Man Senfenced sent {rom the board, 12 passed the limited service putiing on its holiday attire. Across the streets of town large “welcome” signs! flanked by flags and bunting. have! been stretched. The sides of build- ings are being outfitted with gay decorations. Even the lamp-posts in the business area are trimmed with red, white, and blue bunting Meanwhile, behind the scenes, fev. erish activity is the order of the day among Undine and Logan firemen as they prepare to entertain the dis- trict firemen for the first time since (George Trainor, Ad- mits Escaping Rockview, Jail, and Theft of Car 29, : Pleading guilty to charges of es- ye. ey must provide: for the wel- caping from Rockivew prison. the fare and comiort of more than 500 Centre county jail, and the theft of delegates from the 125 fire compan. | *0 automobile, George Trainor, 25, fes in the 12-county district. They! must complete plans to handle what = ib parade, is town has ever witnessed They must arrange for the business meet- | a fr Ju oi ile Watts # Cont . Seven) onlisxed on Page Seven | Rock view penitentairy in 1038. re- - erived 2'% to 10 years for the Rock- Officials Warn view break: 1 to 2 Feats for escap- of Meter Pitfalls ing from jail, and 2 to 4 years for the car theft —_ Trainor On Monday morning the Borough! Mo. July began the strict enforcement of the trains, was brought parking meter regulations, and Bor- fonte ough officials stated that anyene caught parking overtime were to be fined. The fine for overtime park- ing in a metered stall is fifty cents. The fine of $1 for overtime park- ing in an unmetered, two hour st will continue as formerly Anyone caught placing tokens slugs in meters will be prosecuted under a law providing a maximum fine of $50. Several persons tagged for placing coins in the wrong meter This was the result of carelessness {late last Thurnday moming. ¥ ested in Kansas City 7. for riding on freight back to Belle- last Wednesday afternoon y Thursday morning he was ar- ned before Justice of the Peace Harolg D. Cowher, East Bishop reel, and entered pleas of guilty to the jalibreak as well {larceny of a car owned Purnell, of East Curtin + or drove to Altoona car and continued train A few moments after the hearing in ‘Squire Cowher's office the fugitive appeared before Judge | Walker and reiterated his pleas of A 4 “ to the Calvin Train- Purnell freight A by treet alle als or in the west by brief were in not looking to see in which stall guilty their car was parked. The coin] Justice maintained its fast tem- | should be deposited in the meter po, and shortly after the noon] immediately In front of the car Motorists are warned not to at- tempt to get two hours of parking time by inserting the second nickel {Continued on Page Three) a hour Sheriff Edward R. Miller companied by a deputy, Lloyd White, of near Zion, began an uneventful trip to Pittsburgh to commit Train- jor to the Western Penitentiary { where he will serve his sentences Samuel Waite Named mE Head Marching Club ‘Lemont Woman 90 Years Old Samuel Waite was was named presi- dent of the Bellefonte Elks March- ing Club at a meeting at the Elks | Home, Thugsday night. He succeeds William Kline, who was president last year. | Other officers elected were: Gro-| ver Corman, vice president; Herbert | M. Beezer captain: Osborne T.! Lambert, first lNeutenant: Deitrick, second lieutenant: William | mont, Priday, in honor of her 90th | Kline, business manager: Dr. Rich- | birthday anniversary ard P. Noll, secretary-treasurer, and | Throughout the day relatives and O. A. Kline, finance manager. friends called to offer congratula- The club consisting of 54 mem-| tions and gifts to the aged Naas. bers, is preparing to march in the] iwho is known affectionately parade at the Elks Stale Convention | “Grandma” Schreck in Pottsville on August 28 Among the 65 guests present for! | the evening meal were members of {the Sunday school class she taught: | Held For Court In Theft of $1.40 Light | her former pastor, Rev. Homer | Gauntt and Mrs. Gauntt, of Clear-| Harry Isenberg, 22, of Washington, ! of Houserville. D. C. arraigned before Justice of. The Rev, Mr. Gauntt opened the! During ‘Open House’ For Mrs. Sarah Schreck An “open house” was held at the! Rev. O. A. Womer and Mrs Womer, | field, and her present pastor, the the Peace Harold D. Cowher, Belle- | evening program with prayer, and| ance light from a truck owned by | (Continued on Page Three) O. W. Houts, State College, entered | 2 plea of guilty and in default of | - a 'Undines Win Two county ja The light, valued at approximate-. Prizes at Nanty-Glo ly $1.40, was stolen from the truck EE trao.-p..p State Police Private Paul T Ruda, two prizes in a parade held Tuesday who made the arrest. Isenberg has night at Nanty-Glo, Cambria coun- been living near Potters Mills. ity, as a feature of an Old Home Damages | by the fire department of that city. High winds during a thunder, The Undines entered its march- storm late Monday night tore off! ing unit and new emergency truck fonte, on charges of stealing a clear-| Rev. Womer spoke briefly, Mrs $300 ball was committed to the in Gregg township, according to) The Undine Fire Company won | Week celebration being sponsored Wind half of one of the 12 by 60 foot in the parade and were awarded Penn Belle Hotel advertising signs! first prize for the company travel- along the Nittany Valley road about ing the longest distance and first) one-half mile east of the Battery B. prize for the best appearing appara. | h The section of sign tus, hot a pumper. was carried about 20 f before | coming to rest. It was slightly | damaged and was repaired the lowing day. fol- Shop, High street, Bellefonte, Pa. No date has been | Another | ° In Jail Break: | Was sentenced by Judge Ivan Walk- er at a special session of court here, The may broke out of the coun-! ac-! 65 Guests Present at Dinner Clair | home of Mrs. Sarah Schreck at Le- | Student Killed When Machine | 49th ANNUAL ween (VF THE NTION OPENS HERE PROGRAM Architeds To L CC ONVENTION 1S ki t d S, Upsels Central District Firemen’s Association Allan Gussack. 19, Meets | Bellefonte Borough police are in-| | vestigating the robbery of two of- fices in Crider's Exchange building, | North Allegheny street, | weekend { The offices of the Centre Building | and Loan Association were entered | {during the noon hour last Thursday | and $130 in cash, together with a number of checks in an envelope on {a desk, were taken. Discovery was made Saturday | jevening that the R. IL. Mallory | {studio had been robbed of a new | camera valued at $30. The time of | | the robbery could not be fixed, al- | {though both places are believed to have been entered the same day Entrance to both offices was gain- ied with the use of a narrow tool, possibly a stout gerew driver, which {was placed between the door and {Continued on Page Two) “| Accordion Ensemble To Play at College The fifteen girls comprising the | Bellefonte Accordion Ensemble will {give a concert on the front campus of The Pennsylvania State College ton Friday evening, August 15. at 7 lo'clock D. 8. T. for the 21st annual {4-H Club Week In progress there { from August 13 to 186, | Marjorie Wehr will be the vibra- | phone soloist; Betty Ritchie and Rosalie Miller, vocalists, with Elea- nor Dobelbower, Betty Johnson, Hermine and Mary Oorl and Betty Ritchie accordion, soloists, Mary Hackett and Peggy Ann Smith will do their “Topsy and Eva” skit and little eight-year-old Wanda Harman of Lewistown, will be guest artist, playing two solos on her six- ty-bass accordion. The program is under the direction of Alberta Krader, during the | Blanchard Festival a Success The community festival at Blan. chard Saturday night was one of the most successful held at that piace lin years. The total Hetip were |8410 with the probability that the —8un suits, overalls, shirts, overall | net proceeds for the benefit of the {suits, 2 for $1.00. Peacock Kiddie street electric lighting fund will be (All Time Is Daylight Saving Time) in knows i many older residents ol Bellefonte, where he engaged in his profession some 25 years ago. Mr. Antrim came here at various times at the request of the late M A. Landsey, proprietor of the Brock- erhoff Hotel, to paint the portraits of prominent Landsey and Antrim had been In | Continued on Pape Eight) >. Hiness Fatal To Oscar Harm! Centre Countians | cost to the Government is conoern- ed, Representative Jennings Ran- doiph, of West Virginia, declared Tuesday on the first birthday of the service which is operated by All- American Aviation, Inc. of Wil- imington. Del. | Representative Randolph ts known | 8s the “Legisiative Father” of the novel system by which alr mail and | air express are picked up and de- {livered by airplanes in flight. The legislator reported that dur} | {Continued on page Five—Second Section) Howard Youth Held ——— | Former Prominent Bellefonte In Theft Near College ' and Snow Shoe Resident Dies at Elmira, N. Y. Oscar J. Harm, of Elmira, N. Y. former prominent resident of Belle- | fonte and Snow Shoe, died Wed- nesday night, August 6, 1941, in an Elmira Hospital after an with a complicajon of diseases. He tion for less than a week. Mr. Harm, who was about 70 of age. was born at Snow {his life. As a youth he was employ- | ed in the late T. B. Budinger gen-| eral store there, and later beeame part owner of the business. Some time after that he opened a general store at Clarence, conducted | that business for more than 30 years, ago Mr. Harm and his family came Continued on Page Bight) an accident and reveal his identity, , Nelson car * Inbout $250, rs oe, | i where i: spent the greater part of | many previous scrapes with the law, Leaving 8now Shoe about 15 years Earl Crotzer., 17. of Howard, {rested by Pvt. Paul T. Ruda, of the | Rockview sub-station motor police | ion charges of stealing a bank own- ied by John Homan, of Ferguson township, was lodged in the county jail, last Thursday, afler a hearing ‘before Justice of the Peace Harold! iliness| D. Cowher, East Bishop street, According to reports, the youth had been a patient at the institu-| worked for Homan. The bank con- | | tained about $1 in change. Prosecu- ‘tion was instituted because Crotzer, according to reports, has been in land has been under surveillance of | ! juvenile officers for some time, i ‘High Street A. & P. To Close Soturdoy] The A. & P. store on West High! keeping with the company's policy | of closing service stores in towns! kets. It is the intention of the com- | any to close the store this Satur. | . the High street store tor ™ number | released | of years. will go into business for|Sandy Ridge. have blocked the road. for many months, will be a boon to § himself in the room to be given up| by the A. & P. company. i where there are also Super Mar-| MONDAY List Tenters For Buy Equipment Annual Grange Fair ‘For New School Will Let Contracts, Super- vise Installation, Under in Coasting Accident Claiming permanent injuries the result of being struck bs automobile last January Schrefller, minor son of Mrs. Cora {Emeline Schreffler, of Valentine street, Bellefonte, this week brought, suit against John W. Kimmel of [Armstrong township, Indiana coun- ty, for 825000 damages According to the statement claim filed in the trespass action at {the Prothonotaty’s office here, |Schreffler was coasting on Walnut | street, Aas an uary 31, 1941, when his sled was | struck by Kimmel's car. The acci-! ar- dent occurred at the intersection of | Mountains | the two streets. “The youth, according to the state- ment, suffered a broken neck and many other injuries, many of which! he believes will permanently affect; his health. The statement alleges | that the accident was due to care- |lessness and negligence on the part] of Kimmel in operating his car Specifically listed in the suit are a bill from the Centre County Hos pital for $147.50, and one from the attending surgeon for $100 A jury trial is demanded by the | Schrefllers. ‘Hearings Scheduled on Two Injunctions’ Testimony in two preliminary in. junction proceedings started this: | street, Bellefonte, will be closed, in| {week is to be taken before Judge will have a Ivan Walker on 18. it was re yesterday. Max Herr, of Centre Hall and Kathryn R. Stine, of Osceola Mills, | . i Gerald R. | of a side street off of Willow- | {bank street, about 9:30 p. m.. Jan- | Slot Mochines Again Appear In Canty According Lo igroup has been carried to the point that so-called “back in the sticks” members are becoming indignant Potato Growers Plan Field Day Hon. Gifford Pi Pinchot Christen Potato at Pocono ¢ Mountain Outing to Hon. Gifford Pinchot, former gov. ernor of Pennsylvania, will christen ‘a new potato al a potato growers’ field day to be held in the Pocono at Blakeslee, Pa. on { Wednesday, August 20, under the {auspices of the State Potato Grow- ers’ Assocaition, in cooperation with the Potato Growers and F. F. A. of ithe Pocono Mountain area. The former Pennsylvania Govern- jor will be introduced by { Nixon, of State Coliege, as the open- {ing feature of the afternoon ision. The potato to be christened {will be chosen from a quarter-mile long seeding pilot containing 231 {different varieties of potatoes de- |= (Continued on pope Five ~Second Section) Top Values To. Mark Dollar In Bellefonte This Weekend { The | juries | Camp Opens at 10 A. M. Next Wednesday; Over 600 Tents Erected Death on Way to Twin Feport ot m 4 y chine distributors are ) LE ( th Sister's Wedd Monday, August 18 Agreement | install machines in a ; PREDICT 1 C i ister s eaading —— FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL | stores, service station: il BREAKING THRONG y 3 h publi in in Centre TWO OTHERS ESCAPE NEWLY ELECTED |”'A machine has been nstalied in 3 | nf 0 w Tranafo ‘ . YT ' on in a niyew ransiormers n- SERIOUS INJURY Tuesday, August 19 TEACHER RESIGNS business piace in a ne n lled: Additional F nd re ients of the y re. . = » Fo rr REGISTRATION OF DELEGATES ALL DAY : — | Re esid Sorin gin oF stalled; , aditional I'a Low Spot in Berm Be- 1:00 P.M Scenic and Industrial Tours | Pilot Training Course iS|ren play the deviee openly. ¢ cilities Completed lieved to Have Sent Ma- 1:30 PM. to 2:30 P. M Band Concert on Diamond A bandoned : . Blueprint o : ; « : i ¢ ; : ERE . . N sy. 2 230 PM Industrial and Scenic Tour Cl A ed Hoy x e oi chine into Fatal Skid 40 PM toS500 PM Band Concert on Diamond ass is pprov : HE of wi , pon ; : Allan J Goasack. i aged 19 of FIREMEN'S CARNIVAL The Belle fonte School Board at a or tenn cones ” : Richmond Hill N. ¥. a Penn State 800 PM : | Meeting of Board of Control regular meeting Monday night au- It is said that machine d summer school student, was fatally (Spring Street School Building) thorized Hunt ter & Cald well Altoona | ributo gh B er re injured early Friday afternoon wher architects, to have full supervision! Joa wrk via then the roadster in which he was a pas- of the purchase and installa OL Aa] colon mnie $i ¢ enger overturned on Route 322 two- Wednesday, August 20 approx {mat £1y $35,000 worth of fixed] WAULEAF IN OliCy CURIHLM 0 . and-a-half miles west of Potter REGISTRATION ALL DAY RRS Due equipment fof the niw | Va aves il high school building now under ———— Mills Scenic and Industrial Tours igh sthool balling now . The accident happened while he, " ’ CoRstIuciion : was enroute Lewis sbur | . 10:00 AM Convention Session Central District Firemen's Asso Action was taken after a le n FAS enroute io Ley to board don thu JE train for his home whe % Be Was to (8pring Street School Building) discussion during which the build attend the wedding of his twin 1PM to5:00 PP. M Buffet Luncheon | ing commitlee poir ted out that the 3 ba sister (At School Hall Opposite Undine Fire Co.) drawing up of specifications, adve Aa A is i Cl Ca Ww r a¥ # g 4 Gussack died while being brought 5:00 P.M Rescue Demonstration, Using E. & E. Evacuator |Msing for bids signing of cont e en e In addition : M Sans to the Centre County Hospital (On the Diamond) and execution Iho bonds for the le 1 tut re i Vergil Mulholiand. 21. of Reading 6:30 P.M Exhibition Drill on the Diamond a ae oro bir we brougt amp yer ‘ driver of the car, and Miss Sally by Four Times State Champion, Junior American peri : b) perienced per y ¢ the ound ‘ 1 ug a ut «ih } a BONS void costly errors and mis. g 4 Bb o ip Duffy E Duty. of St of Mr. and Mrs Legion and Auxiliary Drum and Bugle Corp. of State ” 8 5 uo | ont) error . | Effort to ‘Mov e dDtate ul n of Hi Neff C. E. Duffy. of State College, were College. Pa ul a THE . n . : Ale . ew elect y {orme (Contlinged on Page Five Second Section ® pas While the committee recommend- Headquarters A Iso to be ¢ ms ine ¢ ( a Bon PM Band Concert on the Diamond ag that srchiteests handle the pur- 3 ' : . “ ? : EE TrS——— {Hope Hose Company Band of Lock Haven) chase and installation of fixed Made at ( onvention " doe Seven County Groups 0.00 P.M Dancing | equipment, it suggested t file] awmtAL Sant ra he tapilitie (Americ jon, VFW, Undine Fire Co, Penn Belle Hotel) !stallation of loo § Del acter .emuires of 10% TEpars. is : Win Prizes at Howard American Legion ! saponins hy ry Po nit ors ment Conventi of ¢ Americar Ea a Pry od Arm the | I2RIOND, scheduled c at na wh ave Te But the board voted wn the . " oy 4 ANTI iig ' Seven Centre county organizations Thursday August 21 recommendation tw " ve hoii'y school | ORY, Will be w great annual E were awarded a total of $50 in cash | ! employes y the ask of uncrating 2. interest by Legionnai: es at other u tl yer prizes In the parade held as a part 10:00 A.M Parade Formation | J. on and installing the mov. |In this area {of the Howard Piremens' carnival 11:00 A.M - Parade Moves | pie squipment on the grounds that; Of chief importance are prepara- Oenive Hall: John Deianey CG. WwW at Howard, Friday night 2.30 PM : Judging of Apparsius (the damage which micht result to! tons being made by the local Leg- Ralston. Her Zerby. Mrs Robe The organizations receiving the (On High Street. between Allegheny and Spring Streets) the building and to the furniture; ion Junior Band lo defend its rt 28 Lem aliter Bradford. Mr Harold era AT best band Be, Saimin) 3:00 PM Btreet Entertatnment |TNIOlizh iMexperieneed handling | championship title in the parade. Bradford Emmet Brook V. A. Au- High Rand. $1 guot 5:00 PM Drum & Bugle Corp. Competition might be far greater than the ap-| Saturday. and a move sponsored bY man M. A Bu irkh o John Wert prize, Centre Hall-Potter Township Beliefonte Athletic Pew) proximate fee of $350 to be charged | Brooks-Doll Post to have the ate {Gr George Benner. po nnon Boo- High Sehoul Band boil best Rp. pba iv by the architects for that part of | headquarters of (1) on moved per William Bradford D W. Brad- wii, Undine Fire Company, Belle- th wl from Philadelnhis rixts re tor > rod ¢ *in Av. fonte, $10; best marching unit, : the w Be MATEY aur ths aksaa.t it: Pallas} k Paul Bradford les Al Bellefonte Elks, $10; second prize Friday, August 22 at oroved b a Pde URL Tar we 2 Hau nbinuel on ape de . “ FA iad sank - wi a om nent sppr w the yard il title for the bes ade —— Be er Jopan Fine Bio apg Bellgionte FIREMEN'S CARNIVAI |receive six per cent of the cost of ail sons and daughters men, Pleasant Gap Fire Oompany (the equipment for supervising the naires at the state : Attorney s Hear . FoAmathld ra, Hu hd nd J nurehas ar suite far = a go at $5. and best float, Wolf's Store Saturday, August 23 purchase and equipment. Board Reading. Sixty-eight 1 . if's re. | member Frankiin B. Schad cast the march with the band } St t yD ron Howard, $5 : FIREMENS CARNIVAL only dissenting vole on the move. [which is scheduled to move at a £ Rey Jin re .B. Sarde 11:00 P.M Chancing Off of Mercury Sedan at Carnival Grounds The board's action means thatip m. (EST) Nell Weber and N. J. Weikert, all of Hunter & Caldwell will confe; with | « Junior Bana will Members of Centre and Clear- Rep dl . apt the board in selecting the type of : 40 and 8" parade be. field Ba At d Phil ware . . | pye . » furniture desired. The architect willl 0 1 oid in connection with the co 1e rs Alten - » k. Antrim Dies; Pick-up Air Mail (Continued on Page Siz) { vention. The parade begins at 6 § ipsburg Meeting I Not d Painter Self S ti . m. and the band members will leawe EE e R -, u or in the Legion home here at 4 pm. The Hon G nerd o wo usiness — —-——- Supp 9 Files $25, 000 band has been 1 hoiding intensive «! Allentown, president of the Pean- . : 2 y CE ’ > : . hearsals in paratic Hl this vivani ar Association. spoke Philadelphia Artist Painted ‘Father’ of Legislation Says Sesh Ag WR ashe Voila Hap ASsoviniion, Sposa ices 0 Portraits of Governors, System Operates at No D S if It is reported that the move to ’ meeling i Kit * ums transfer Legion headquarters from Clearfield Cour Other Local Citizens Cost to Government damage ul Philadelphia to Harrisburg has wide | and urged all members, Tr : . Se————— support throughout the state except be worthy of their profession and of Thief Forces Entrance In- Wiliam L. Antrim, prominent] The new Air Mail Pick-up Ser- lin Philadelphia Members of the! the trust placed in them by the fo Centre Building and hiladelphia portrait painter whe vice, in a year's time has reached a! Suit Brought on Behalf of Bellefonte Post declared that dom- public I \Y LQ . | Gied August 2, 11, in Episcopal basis where it can be considered | Bellefonte Youth Injured [Paton of the American Legion in| Some 30 lawyers of the two coun- an, lallory Studio | Hospital, Philadelphia, was well self-supporting insofar as its direct | ] {Pennsylvania by the Philadelphia | ties attendeg the meeting and heard the speaker's plea for unity among the states 10000 attorneys with the result that the profession become a { great force to help create and guide public opinion in the right channels meeting was held at the Philipsburg Country Club and was presided over by the Hon James C Continued om pope Fiver<Second Section Moshannon Girl Seriously Injured Rella Wagner. aged aged 10, daughter of Mr. and MPs. Orlando Wagner, of Moshannon, is reporied to be in serious condition in the Philipsburg State Hospital as the result of in- received Monday morni when she Was struck by an automo- bile near her home The girl is said to have run across the road in front of a car driven by Logan Guenot, of Moshannon The driver, upon seeing the girl, at tempted fo avert the accident and in doing so his car struck a tele- phone pole and was damaged. Miss Wagner is reported to be suffering from a fractured pelvis. fractured hip, internal injuries, and DUmMerous culs and bruises conciderably Days tome, in Fi s Convention next double attraction to readiness for the: Dollar Davs week, household item. on virtually every Nowhere in the State will better Monday, August Centre countians this weekend for values in summer merchandise be (on Friday and Saturday Dollar Days offered than those which will go on ‘will be held in Bellefonte stores Shoppers the last two days of this sale tomorrow in local stored In this issue of The Centre Dem- 'were granted a preliminary injunc- | week will have an opportunity to oerat are listed s few of the out. | tion against the Dusham Coal Min- view decorations being completed standing bargains merchants have | ing Co., James and John Dugan, de- for the convention. and at the Same | pocued for Dollar Dav: Hundreds fendania The plaintiffs allege that time will be able to take advantage of other items of clothing and the coal owners, in cutting down | of sensational bargains being offer- household needs will be found in the ‘trees on a road road between Osceola to the main | Mills and in he other aefion, Garth Lind- | ed in virtually every store Dollar Days, the first in Bellefonte merchants and shoppers alike. Many out must clear their shelves for low ish ise, ya Hi Jeschand and many a fam- be unable to resist the ate tractive prices being offered during! stores Late vhoatinety will find many items theyll feel they can't do with- Fb notice the unusually Bring Con- out when prices. Pho 1 Dollar Days holidays. vention with you te see the
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