January 22, 1942. Ray Young of Philadelphia, vis- ited at the J. E, Ziegler home last Tuesday. Friday callers at the same home were: Mr. and Mrs, William EE — REBERSBURG | Truman Wise at his home in Spring i Mills, The groom is a son of Orvis {Swartz and is employed at Lock { Haven, The bride is the daughter _—rTh—_— STATE COLLEGE | Haines and Mrs. John Winkleblech fof Mrs. Elsie Waite of Wolf's Store. t,o County Hospital, Bellefonte of Aaronsburg. | They are residing with the bride's | | | Mr. and Mrs. Walter Weaver of mother. Their many friends wish | Lemont, were Sunday visitors with the former's parenis, Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Weaver, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Orndor{ and the latter's mother, Mrs. Lizzie | Orndorf of Lock Haven, called on Mrs. Savilla Stitzer, Sunday p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Ziegler and daughter Cynthia of Port Matilda, were weekend visitors with relatives, ! Mr. and Mrs. H O. Yearick and sons David and Norman, of Mill Hall, were Saturday evening callers at the homes of C. 8. Hosterman and M. W. Breon at the Stanley Bierly home in Mill- heim on Sunday evening. An 8% -pound baby girl named Yvonne Marie, arrived at the John Weaver home last Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Smeltzer and daughter Daisy of Steubenville, Ohio, were weekend guests with Mrs. Smeltzer's parents, Rev, and Mrs. Charles O. Frank. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cummings of Williamsport, and Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Reahm of Rebersburg, were Sunday dinner guests with the for- mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. G. Cummings. Mr, and Mrs. H. C. Ziegler and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Ziegler visited the Raymond Ziegler family at Flemington, on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Pred Bender, Mr. and Mrs. Walt Leonard, Mrs. Joe Mingle and Mr. and Mrs, Martin Houser and son Pat, of State Col. lege, called at the home of Miss Ella Diehl and Miss Emma Sholl on Sunday afternoon. The Houser family visited at the Lloyd Tate home over the weekend Monday departed for Erie, where they will make their future home. Mr. and Mrs of Glen Rock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Brungart and Miss Miriam Zerby of town, were Sunday dinner guests at the J. V. Brungart home Miss Betty Smith entertained the Y. W. M. 8. of the Lutheran church at her home last Tuesdav evening. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winters of Milroy, were recent visitors at the Harry Boone home Mr. and Mrs. W. H and daughter Joanne, Hackenberg visited at the Kurtz Cearfoss home at Muncy on| Sunday Kenneth Waite were urday evening, January Esther narriage Sat- by Rev. a few of Roy Mrs. John Watson spent days last week at the home Sheesley, at Howard Mrs. Lee Johnson was a supper guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs George Magargel, Jr, and daughter, at Pleasant Gap on Saturday. J. B. Poorman of Johnstown, spent the weekend with home folks and with Prances and Alice Faye Poorman, Laura Confer, Marie John- son, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and child- ren, Mrs. Nevin Watson and Minnie Reese, visited relatives at Pleasant Crp on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. James Wesley and daughter of Clearfield were week- end guests at the Lee Johnson home. -A birthday party was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Leath- ers and family on Saturday, in hon- or of Mrs. Frank Dreese and Mrs. Earl Runkle. Those present were: Mrs. J. F. McCartney and son Phil, Mrs. Earl Runkle and daughter, Miss Gates of Mt. Eagle, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dreese and son, of Pine Grove Mills, Mrs. Walter Sweitzer, of Bellefonte, Mrs. Hays Johnson, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Orvis Wat- son, Mrs. Harry Lucas and sons, of Yarnell. The afternoon was spent in sewing and many useful gifts PINE GLEN Church Services: Sunday school 9:30; church at 10:30. There will be a preparatory class for church mém- ingbership beginning morning. All who wish to join the Sauen should be present at that time Word has been received that Pvt. Max Viehdorfer, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Viehdorfer of Pt. Sam Hous- ton, Texas, has injured his knee WINNER BRAND PORK PRODUCTS LOOK FOR THE LITTLE BLUE PIG. HES YOUR GUIDE TO BETTER QUAL- ITY PORK PRODUCTS and on| Wallace Brungart| HOLT'S HOLL this Sunday | (them a long and happy married life. | Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Alllson of | Renovo, visited at the Roy Arbogast home on Sunday. fed her husband to Middletown on Monday where she will spend a few {days. Mr. Rossman is employed | there, Mr. and Mrs, J. V. Brungart at- tended the Centre County Pomona Grange Saturday at Pleasant Gap. { The farmers of our valley were | busy storing ice last week. | | Clara Bateson of West Falrmount avenue, who is a patient in the Geisinger Hospital in Danville, is improving slowly. Mrs, John Glenn of South Bure rowes street, entertained the mem- bers of her bridge club at her home on Thursday afternoon. Mrs, Raymond Baird of West Fos- ter avenue, 1s a patient in the Cen- Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Lisse of North | McKee street, had as thelr weekend | Mrs, Kermit Rossman accOmpan-|gyests their son-in-law and daugh- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Harlocker | of Kingston. | Mrs. Ruth Matlzer has returned to her home on East Foster avenue, | having visited with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr, and Mrs, David Halahan of Youngstown, Ohio, | Edith Chase of apartments, is spending the winter the Glennland | Miss Eva Boyer of Laurelton, spent | months in Winter Haven, Florida. Mr. and Mrs. H 8S. Smull called | the weekend with her parents, Mr. | {and Mrs. Newton Boyer. | State College, called at the Dr. { Kelly home one day last week, | George Bigelow and family visit- (ed the former's mother, Mrs. Annie Bigelow at Alexandria, Sunday. Mrs. Ernest Guisewite and daugh- {ter Janice of Eastville, called at the {H. H. Royer home Monday, Harry | same home Sunday. { Ned Hosterman is spending this {week in Lock Haven employed at the Piper Aircraft fac- f tory ! The Ladies’ Aid of the Evangeli- {cal church were entertained by Mrs. 1C. A. Page last Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Cormah and children and Miss Alma Corman were Thursday supper guests at the W. PF. Stover home in Millheim Mr. and Mrs. Paul Winters and Mrs. W. H. Hackenberg were Tues- day visitors in Bellefonte. | Bechdol of Howard, called at the | i i | } i i i { where he is! | | i The Shadyside Club met on Sat-| urday evening in the I. O. O. F. hall with movies and travel slides of Alaska being shown by Miss Pinder. Miss Madallne Brungart went to Lewisburg where she is employed at the Evangelical Hospital Mr. and Mrs, Harold Brungart, Mrs. J. V. Brungart and son Mal- colm, and Miss Miriam Zerby were Lock Haven business visitors on Monday. J. V. Brungart was a bus- iness visitor in Bellefonte the same day. Malvin Stover Williamsport, visited his pare Mr. and Mrs Ray Stover, Saturday evening Everyone is urged to do their part in the “March of Dimes” of the In- fantile paralysis drive by giving their contribution to Mr, James Cor- | man of te nis, oO Ice cream cake and were received. coffee were served as refreshments.’ i Mrs. Walter Sweitzer, of Belle- fonte, Mrs. John Watson, Mrs. Orvis Watson called on Mrs. Edith Burd on Saturday. A delicious dinner was served at the M. C. Reese home at Gum Stump on Sunday in honor of the newlyweds, Mr. and Mrs. Nevin Watson. + Those present were Mr. and Mrs. Willlam Howell and son, of Runville, Mr. and Mrs M. C. Reese and family, Mrs. Olive Rhoads and children and Mr. and Mrs. John Watson. ' ! Mrs. Roy Leathers and sons spent a few days at the home of her dau- ghter, Mrs. Prank Drees¢ and family at Pine Grove Mills. A birthday party was held at the Charles Poorman home on Saturday in honor of Alice Faye Poorman. Those present were: Chaglotte and Silvia Poorman, Dry Top; J. B Poorman, Johnstown Mrs. Roy Fet- zer and daughter Eleanor, Marie and Anna Johnson Mrs. Olive Rhoads and children, Fleming Poorman, Mrs. Charles Poorman Frances and Betty Poorman. Everyone enjoyed the party and delicious refreshments were served consisting of ice cream, cake and candy. Alice Paye received many beautiful gifts. while taking exercises, He is recup- erating in the army hospital, Mrs. Donald Billett of Bellefonte, is at the home of her parents, Mr. {and Mrs. Willlam Hoover for the {time being. son Charles of Morrisdale, spent iSunday with Mrs Nicholson's jdaughter, Mrs. Ira Plubell, { Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell and Mrs. {R. L. Schmoke and son Maynard, | | were shoppers at Bellefonte on Sat- urday. | Mr. and Mrs. Arthur. Houdeshell, who recently moved fowned by Rudy Askey, visited his ! street, {day night and expect Evelyn Gingerich of West Beaver | avenue, spent the weekend visiting Miss Kay Ponser and mother of | her parents in Altoona. | Mrs. Ethel Wahl of North Ather- | | ton street, entertained the Woman's | Missionary Society of the Evangeli- | eal church at her home Thursday | evening. Larue Cassidy of Harrisburg, spent | the weekend at the home of Mrs Sara Erb on Helster street Mrs. J. L. Houck of West Park avenue, has been {ll at her home for several weeks, Mrs. R. P. Kahler of Scranton, is a guest at the home of her daugh- ter, Mrs. B. V. Moore of West Park avehue, Clarence Warmer, son of Mrs. Ver- na Warner of West Pairmoun: ave- nue, who has been stationed at Max- well Field, Montgomery, Ala. has been transferred to the Institute of Aeronautics, Jackson, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Patterson of West Fairmunt avenue, spent Saturday in Willlamsport, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bell of West Beaver avenue, spent the weekend in Roaring Springs Mrs. Myrtle Bell of South Pugh had as her weekend guests Mr. and Mrs. Fred Haarde of Lock Haven. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Marquardt of cast Hamilton avenue, had as her weekend guest their daughter, Gretchen of Paulsboro, N. J Mr. and Mrs. C. F. Noll of South Burrowes street, spent Monday in Harrisburg. F. P. Smeal of East Park avenue, spent the weekend in Punxsutawney Mr. and. Mrs. George Donahoe moved from Sparks street to Heise ter street Mr. and Mrs. Roy MeClintic daughter of Third avenue, Saturday visiting in Miliheim and spent a BUSH HOLLOW Sunday school attendance is about the same as usual. We are hoping when the weather gets better that more people will get out to Sunday school. Everybody's welcomes each Sunday at 9:30 a. m There will be no preaching ser- vice or cottage prayer meeting for the next two weeks on account of the revival in the Free Methodist church at Unionville, We know you will enjoy these services, Rev. J. © Long, who was our evangelist here In November, is the evangelist there and we know everyone will énjoy his messages. Quite a few of our folks attended the services on Sun- to attend when possible. Rev. and Mrs. Byrd took supper at the Harry Lucas home on Friday | night before prayer meeting Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Nicholson and’ Those who spent last Thursday at the Roy Spotts home helping to Quilt were Mrs. J. A. Byrd, Mrs, Wal- ter Sweitzer, Mrs. Scott Tate, Mrs Andrew Irvin and daughter Florein, all of Bellefonte. Mrs. Edna Spotts and granddaughter Janice Spotts of this place, also were callers Sorry to hear that the young son of Mr. and Mrs, Walter Jacobs of near here, who was in a coasting accident near his home last Satur. day, is in a serious condition at the hospital, We are wishing him a speedy recovery back to health, Glad to hear that Thelma Warner, who was injured while coasting last Wednesday is able to be back in school this week Sunday visitors the Martin Spotts home were Mr. and Mrs Marlin Moore and son Donald of Port Matilda, Mrs, Myrtle King Mrs, Edgar King, Jean Spotts, Mrs. Hard- man Oray and daughters Virginia and Beverly. all of Coleville, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Spotis and children, Doris and David, of this place Claretta Hazel, young daughter of 4 1 4 a { Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hazel of this place, has been admitted in the houge | { mother, Mrs. Lovina Houdeshell of | { LeContes Mills, on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Clair Lansberry and | {three children of Clearfield, visited | Mrs, Lansberry’'s sister, Mrs. Alden | Dixon on Sunday. | Mr. and Mrs. Luther Harm and 50 land Mrs. Mackel. Pvt. Carl Folmar of Carlisle, spent | Jan, 11th, i the weekend with his parents, Mr. {and Mrs. Irvin Folmar, | Mr. and Mrs. James Mackel were | shoppers at Philipsburg one day last week. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Plubell and Mrs, { Bchmoke were shoppers at Philips- | burg Monday of this week. Jan, 11. The young lady hag been named Elizabeth Jane. Making Nutrition Work For Your Home Invaluable work done by the Ame erican Red Cross to help further the study of family and community food and health habits, explained by Mrs. Christine Frederick, noted authority on household éfficiency, One of the many features of particular interest to housewives in the February 1st Issue of The American Weekly, the big magazine distributed by the Bal. timore American, On sale at all newsstands. EIST ——— Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hoover are the | proud parents of a baby gir] born | the she to hospital for treatment. Hope will soon be back in school. MOSHANNON There were 62 present at Methodist Sunday school, Jan, 18.! | Sermon by Rev. Hammond i i Mrs, Jacob Hazzard attended the funeral of her sister, Mrs. Adda M. n James spent Sunday with Mr.| Shaw, at Clearfield Jan. 14th. Mrs. Shaw died at her home on Sunday, | Miss Elizabeth Fleming returned to Pittsburgh Sunday, after spend. | ing some time with her brother, Charles. John Bowes of DuBois, called at] the home of Mr, and Mrs, LeRoy Lewis on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Borger and two children of Monument, spent Sunday at the home of his brother, Lioyd. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Mulhollan of Tyrone, visited at the Lewis home on Monday. | Marjorie Borger was on the shek | list Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Doyle Borger and children, Betty, Dorothy, Joan and | Stanley, were Sunday evening sup- | per guests at the Clyde Borger | : home, | To relieve The Capsul party was held at the | Misery of Print Shop Wednesday evening of last week. A good time was report. ed by all present. Read the Classified ads. the jean Gensamer land son Jackie of Tyrone, | Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs, | Washington, to be shown throughout [N. R. Btiver n T E CENTRE DEMOCRAT, BELLEFONTE, PA. Page Threé FOR VI 1 CTORY | Forbes { from {by Logan Telburt cartoon courtesy of Woshingion Nowe SNYDERTOWN Markle of evening at Mr. and Mrs. Max Bellefonte, spent Friday the Filmer Stover home Mr. and Mrs Sunday with his Mrs. Albert Beck Kenneth Powers end with his family Mrs. Arthur spent Sunday home Mr Nevin Be parents went and week - spent the Dorman P and Altoona, Dorman Mrs. Harry with her parent Ham: Haagen Harry Harshberger Gorge Harshberge: afternoon Mr nt Sunday we ET. thn (24) a Haine re 8g ana } the fs y BVT TOO od Bunday visit ) home on Bunday af and Mrs Bd Ei § Mr. and Mrs Ralph Ertic; dren of Lewisburg Harry at the home | £ Harshberger spyt § of Merrill] Kessinger We are sorry to hear that one of the Lucas girls has a case of diph-| theria. We wish the best of luck and hojx her speedy recovery M Dorma; ever fs ion ’ Ida pent Sunday 8 1 Church notes for § Sunday Church sol Worship service at 7:30 p Rev. Theodore Hoffmeister and have a good attendances service There were BO present at Sunday schoo] - Sunday momin Let's ang have a large dante Bunday The Willing Workers organization held their monthiy meeting Wednes.- day evening at the Bdwin Dorman home, with the following members present: Mrs. John Walls, president ; Mrz. John Spangler, Mrs. John Beck, Mrs. Glenn Rogers, Mrs. Ralph Grove, Mrs. Joseph Lannen, Mrs Ralph Ishier, Mrs. Clifford Corman, M:= Howard Ardery Mrs. Kalie Dorman. Mrs. Annie Lutz, Mrs. Al- vin Beck, Mrs. Elmer Stover, Mrs Nevin Stover, Mrs. Harry Walizer, Mrs. Ellery Krape, Mrs. George Harshberger. Mrs. Kenneth Powers, Mrs. Orvis Rhine, Mrs. Willard TrucKenmiller, Mis. Pete Bammer, and Mrs. Ed Dorman i o BE tien try a hext MARTHA The Woman's Society of Christian Service of the Methodist church met at the home of Mrs. Belle Bailey last Fiiwsay evening, with the following members present: Mrs. Ethel Rich- ards, Mrs. Erma Steele, Mrs, Mat- tie Williams, Misses Helen and Lois Steele. Mrs. Nannie Gingery and | Mrs. Belle Bailey. Those from here attending Centre County Pomona Grange - meeting last Saturday at pleasant Gap were: IMr. and Mrs. G. E. Ardery, Mr. and | | Mrs. Dorcey Cronister, Harry Mc-| Who is a patient in the hospital, is i Donald, | daughter Rochelle, Mrs. Mattie Wil- Mrs. Roxie Knarr and Hams, Miss Lols Steele and Mrs. | Mrs. Helen Egler of State College. | visited at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Ardery last Sun. day. The local W. C. T. U. held its reg- | ular meeting Tuesday evening, Jan i | 13, at the home of Mrs. Belle Bailey Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Alexander! spent Mr and Mrs. Willard Williams | spent last week at the home of Mr. ! and Mrs, Harry Maurer. i Mrs. Joseph Willlams visited with | Mr. and Mrs. Tom Sprankle of Milesburg, last Wednesday after) noon. Mrs. William Williams and Joseph Williamg visited their aunt, Mrs. | Mattie Peters, and Mr. and Mrs. | Harry Peters of near Warriors Mark | Sunday afternoon. ; - i Read the Classified ads. : COLDS I TABLETS SALVE Ors ors NOSE 666 Tor Reb-My-Tam" « Wonduiniiiniment wR ' Mrs ; Lany, 8 spent and Mrs. Robert of Lemont William Haagen home Caf naay Haagen of Lock Hav- william way at the tk about the | Beck ¢ * BTU i Int in an ¢ ar Berwicl Last Week (From : Works The Will Mark's Lut} home of Mrs 1 wera © There were Mr Mr Randal! Ex and Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Beck and son Billy, spent Sunday al the Ed Friel home in Rebersburg and 1 Valley Fellowsh Nittany Valley *htirch on MegUIAr meell Beck and sor evening at the home oa Kenneth Powers Mr. and Mrs. Milf Ida Dorman and it Baturday rd Dorman M:s. An Lutz n afternoon Bellefonte on bu Mr. Kessler of Sunday at the A Miss Margaret Garbrick atl the Ed Dorma: giness Lock Rr 0 Haven Beck home spent Pe called Monday evening Harry Miller sper time with hig parents On Thursday moming the mometer dropped to 24 degrees be. low 2ero0, this being the ¢ ther that we have had YEAS Mr. and Mrs. John D children of Lock Haven day afternoon at the home Harry Harshberger called George Harshiberger home on day Aire is WUE thet Beck gpent A.B and 8 11 Bock at the Satur- er 14 LITTLE NITTANY Mr. and Mrs. Alien Harter and son Roy and daughter Nancy of Zion, spent last Thursday afternoon at the Willard Harter home. Visitors at the same place on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs, Glenn Whalizer and family of Bellefonte. Mr. and Mrs, Allen Harter and daughters Madaline and Nancy, and sons Nevin and Roy of Zion, were Sunday dinner guests atl the Earl Harter home Raymond Harter of State College slowly improving Jesse Probst and Jennie Moore of Lock Haven, were supper guests at the Orvis Clark home on Sunday. Other visitors were Mr. and Mrs George Dolan and daughter Janet, Richard Dolan and Mr. Ward of Axemann For South America The color film “Campus Life at Bucknell University” has been chos- en by the Department of State at South American nations during the next six months, as announced by the department. Recently the film was added to the film library of | Chile-United States Cultural Insti- i tute. The first display of the picture... central America {was made at the University English |. one night of fiving will include Academy, where it was reported to| have aroused an enthusiastic re- i sponge from the audience, | Will Enroll Students i A traveling board of the Navall Reserve for the purpose of conduet- | ing physical examinations and in- terviewing prospective applicants for | enroliment into that branch of the! service, will visit the Bucknell Uni! versity campus tomorrow and Sat-| urday. Men students interested in| enlisting in flight training and of-| ficer training class V7, will have an | opportunity to enlist in the service without having to leave the came COLLEGE EXPERIMENTS WITH PET PORCUPINE Although bathing a porcupine in- volves certain risks, it is not espec- lally difficult Helen V. Mer- ritts, Altoona, special student at the Pennsylvania State College. Mi Merritts with the ald of Stanley Lowell, Mass., junior for- estry, recently washed one “Quills,” the “washee” in the por- cupine washing episode, was brought the College Wildlife Museum Elk county several weeks ago J. Bennett, leader of the Pennsylvania Cooperative Wildlife Research Unit. A bath became ne- ary because of Quills untidy habits A parrot cage Quill's death cell when he first came to the mus- eum. To be skinned in the interest of science was his mi inl He got a reprieve when one of the wild life students brought a j and better porcupine that wa on a bear hunt near Renovo Instead of being a oner now is an honored gues He wan- ders at will around the zoology of- fice and the adjoining museum in the basement of the Ag: Education building and grunts and snaris at everyone, daring them to touch him. Of course Miss Merritt and others who have 2 handle him wear heavy gloves process leaves dozen quills H a ais hays i Wi Lo Pa foo on ie in 01 ne pri hie 4 ie 114 ¢ acuiiural OCCASION in the and he usually a half ouvenis first one With avy be sald 1 He eal position I chocolate dr matter fe [ carrot : ples pine bark at ti object of much interest to at the than of mammals and Kins bird a an tute 1s season. He | 4 ie mu 300 scum Dre - pre dents and to visitor which pared a thetic ned a thousal houses more skin almost COLLEGE PREPARES TWO AG, COURSES FOR FARMERS College on February 4 mal husbandry weeks Womer the courses I De Save on 0s owledge of better 1 but feed is sa- pd ond ompl mas training ye testers for dairy herd im- work which to becon provement associations tarts March 4 incident to 1 Ph? AK Course need not exceed and obtained Beam, di CONUTrse: Pa informal de- A. leland - culture si lege ELECTRIC BROODERS NOW WORK OVERTIME chicks used associated GC early spring model chick men, and tural engineer Siate College These specialists found that when the usual numbe; chicks piaced under an electric brood without auxiliary heat wding re- sulted. This was because the com- fo.table brooding area is limited t« floor space under the electric brood- er agricul syivania of were or i cro Such crowding causes poor feather and the added expense of frequent litier change. Broodihg in this manner, poorly feathe chizks become runts and account for a large share of the mortality and poor quality chick: However, as discussed in Bulletin 414 of the Pennsylvania State Col- lege Agricultural Experiment Station which recently went to press, wien fewer chicks are Placed under elec- tric brooders allowing 11 square inches per chick, excelient chickens may be raised under most severe winter conditions. conditions TO MINING CONGRESS Nineteen faculty members from the School of Mineral Industries at the Pennsylvania State College con- tributed papers to the first Pan-Am- erican Congress of Mining Engineer. ing and Geology which began last week at Santiago, Chile. The papers reported new scientific findings or procedures Dean Edward Steidle, of 8chool of Mineral Industries is a delegate at the Congress, having been appointed by Governor James as Pennsylvania's representative, Dean Steidle will travel 22000 miles by air curing his tour of South His 12-day a 1000-mile trip up the Amaron river, and a day at San Juan, Puerto Rico. where he will address a Penn State alumni meeting. COMPENSATION AUTOMOBILE & FIR! INSURANCE ED L. 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