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Monday. Dec. 3. 1956 THE INDEX-JOURNAL, GREENWOOD. 3.

imtimttttiunttimisttK IVAN APPLESEED I con THE INDEX-JOURNAL The Leading newspaper WesAsrai Sewtfc OartSaa i i a i IIII11III1III1U1I1IIII1III1I3 I Mitt llsitsiiisstssS la.maiiili NAVAL RETALIATION experts agree makes its appearance If at all in December. But this may go down in history as the "winter without an Indian Summer." Weather men say this is an illusive term, anyway. Smudge pots in November in the fruit belt ar eunusual, but; they wera seen this year. That the new nation, al highway system, although tt will represent only 1.1 'per ceul of America's road mileage, is expected to csrry 30 per cent of thi traffic. That the Duchess of Wlndsoi likes to raid the icebox at mid; nlghtr-and her favorite snack II frankfurters.

That about automooilti will be stolen this year, and is of 10 caet where arrests art made the thief will be a youU under II. Thst Bob Sweeney, eostar of the DBS TV network show. "The Brothers," used to drive csb la San Francisco. Anyone know of an ex-trolley motormsn who found the right track to stardom? That tobacco manufacturers are considering puttin a filter tip By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK. Ur Things a columnist might never know If bt didn't open hla mail: That the' average man may be worn down more by his clothes than his woes.

His winter clothing counting contents of pockets-weighs about nine pounds, thst of the average woman only I ft pounds. Thst Jaywalking moose are a railroad problem in Alaska. About 300 a year are killed by trains. Thst President William Henry Harrison was the only occupant of the White House who kept till own milk cow. That a survey of Ohio teen-agers showed half the girls and 30 per cent of the boys failed to est breakfast regularly.

That postage stamps have been THE SMELL OF COFFEE Analyzing the military situation cold-tloodedly, top experts are operating under the principle that If Russian policymakers were sure of being able to give the United States a knock-out blow, by pinpoint guided missiles, atomic bombs and auxiliary weapons, they would lauch such an attack, probably without cation. The objective of Russian communism, which has always been utter destruction of the "capitalist countries," remains The one big deterrent is retaliation. If the United States could survive a week or 10 days of massive sneak atomic attack, the Russians would expect a terrific counterattack with weapons that are still secret. Russia could be One Important key to this problem Is the use of a powerful Nayy, operating under secret orders and equipped with guided missiles which could pinpoint targets without providing a corresponding American pinpoint target Land targets can be pinpointed, but a mobile naval force Is In a different position. 1- Sf-M 5 NO CHESTNUTS IN THE FIRE cigar on the market.

Issued to honor all deceased presidents of the United States from George Washington to Franklin That Americans hate to walk That the average American eats 1S.I quarts of ice cream a snd one out of three drinks four or more cups of coffee a day. That one of the big hit records In Denmark right now is a number entitled. "My Uncle from Minnesota." That rkniiti. which now has a more than any people on earth, yet buy more shoes tier than In days still remembered by many a chance passing of a coffee roaster's store caused many an individual to break stride or to circle back to inhale a bit more of the wonderful aroma there. Possibly that memory is what tempers their acceptance of powdered coffee.

It is quick and economical, and it even tastes like coffee. But one thing it lacks and that's aroma. Confirmed users of this newest type coffee have nostalgic memories of other days when the odor of coffee percolating on the table or brewing in tha kitchen stirred anticipations of good food to come. Coffee casually come by must abdicate its traditional position as the part of a meal diners are most apt to linger over and enjoy with pleasant thoughts and pleasant talk. three pairs a year per person than any other country." That jiu have been known to dollar worth several cents more est socks out of a sheer boredom, which also mar explain lot ef odd human eating habits.

than the U.S. dollar, is reported to have the welcome mat out for Americana who would like te move north and change their citl That after childbirth ka some South American Indian trmes it's senshlp. That arthritis has more victims among farmer-23 per.cent than the father who roes to bed and, feigning exhaustion, Ilea there while his wife arises and waits on him and the baby hand snd la any otner major occupation. That a -normal so tin hair a rows toot This custom may sound primitive but they rarely lost a father! at the rate of nearly half an inch a month. But I'd be happy If most of mine would just quit retreating.

That snakes sleep with their eyes wide open. Nature forgot' te That of every 100 babies born in this country are now delivered by caesArean operation. Editorial Comment That ea Australian physician says one of every five men who dies has some cAncer of She prostate gland, although this la seldom give went eyeuoj. Thst was the late Oliver Her-ford who observed. "A woman's mind is cleaner than a man's; ahe changes it mora often." the sctusl cause of death.

This Century May Go Down As Presley Age Two and a half million pounds of Italian chestnuts tied up aboard five ships, which couldn't unload at New York because of the nationwide port strike, comprised approximately half the annual U. B. import volume of these delicacies. It was unfortunate efforts to have them released In time to be included In the traditional turkey dressing In many a Thanksgiving meal were thwarted, but It's certainly a topsy-turvy world when it Is necessary to try to get chestnuts Into the fire. RABBITS GALORE Hungary's Official Newspaper Says These Days By George E.

Sokolsky (Copyright, 1954. King Features Syndicate, IncJ Solution To Chaos Is Long Way Oft TBy RICHARD KAMSCHKE VIENNA ir Red Hungary's of- whimpering. "Love Me Tender that's a key word: Tender. Not too bard or it might hurt' Love Is dangerous, anyway; people might take SPECIAL DATS, WEEKS, MONTHS When I looked at this pamphlet, 'Special Days. Weeks, Months In advantage of you.

ficisl newspaper said today a solution to the country's political snd economic cbsos is a long wsy off. It painted a grim picture of life in the revolt-torn country. By ED CREAGH Associated Press Analyst WASHINGTON Maybe this will become known as the Elvis Presley Century. It's whiny, sneering, trembly in the lege and it makei a lot of money. Its voice is discordant to everybody except teen-agers.

It reeks of sex Instead of romance, but runs like a hare 1957 Issued by the Chamber of Commerce of the United States, I could hardly believe what saw. Nepszabadsag, organ of puppet rOR WANT Or A BOOK From The Mull ln KnUrpriie. Visitors from fax countries probably find the average American home the most complete, elaborate, end best equipped of any on the (lobe. Here the Architect end builder have used their" Ingenuity and knoedge and here the scientist has used his msgie touch to bring In every convenience, comfort, and appliance which human Imagination could dense. The American home, says a writer in a current weekly has everything in a material way that could contribute to well-being, happiness and fine living.

But It takes more than a fine house rugs, mahogany furniture, a radio or television to make a home. We wonder as we note the writer's description of materiaJ comforts, why he leaves out the Item books? There art countless homes which meet all the standards of the architect and builder, as well as the scientist, which art devoid of books, or even magazines fit to read. Surely boys and girls who have been brought up In an atmosphere of books will find time to travel on make believe trains to the uttermost parts of the world, delve into science, or even come Into contact with the fabulous fairy tale world. Television meets a certain need, tt Is true; but the world of books can extend the horlson. as well as a preparation for future educational ventures In increased ability and reading comprehen sion.

Premier Janos Kadar's reorganised Communist party, conceded: Practically every day of the year has been pre-emptied by somebody as a holldav. Par Instance, rlsht oa It is painful but true that many Besides, get too Intense and you couch. It's simpler to hate. Or at least to sneer. "Don't be cruel.

Tbat's another Presley tune. No, don't be cruel. Why are people so mean to us when we're so nice to everybody? Nobody understands us. Everybody bates us. "Heartbreak HoteL Presley again.

And that's us. Sitting in our lonely rooms, biting from serious commitments. tha first nana 1 aaa Louisiana Yam people won't bellevt our promises now, but we must try to wipe away this distrust" Mtybe, like the groaning post- Supper Season and under it is Super Market Month and believe it or not the March of Dimes is followed adolescent from Tennessee, the 20Ui Century is more a (ad than a Budapest radio announced that reality. Maybe we'll get over it by Odorless Decoration week. by the year 2000, which is no en- That one punted me, so I tooted the Kadar government put in power by a massive onslaught of Soviet tanks Nov.

4 bad begun breaking up the nation's big Rus our fingernails, waiting for the coursgement to those of us who It up and there is a committee and don't expect to be around that bomb to go off, lamenting the warm comfort (or so it says here) an address and all that. And the purpose Is "To Inform the public sian style collective farms and re long. turning the land to the of centuries past of the latest developments In the We don't have, as the post This was one of the demands of History may say that this side- ments and trade materials but we can't transport them because of railroad strikes. "Workers must walk miles vte get to work because our tram ways are not running "We must be blind if we do not realise that a solution of our present situation is still far' Ustsnt We must realize also that a solution is Impossible unless all forces are devoted to it." The editorial said "the victims of the Rskosl firmer government of Stalinist dictator Matyas Rskosi, who ruled Hungsry with sn iron fist and "the ordinsry psrty members who were disillusioned must return "If we base our international primarily with the Soviet Union, on the premises of equality and non-lnterferenc" in domestic affairs," tt said, "if "we promote social democracy and pledge to build up our economy, then we Communists can regam the confidence of the people." Budapest radio admitted for the first time thst thousands of refugees bad red to the West since the Soviet repression. But it also claimed that between 1.100 and 3.000 were returning their homes in Hungary every dy because of Ui treatment In Austria.

Actually, reporters wbo Inter Tiewtd refugees In Ausiris camps were unable to find anyone willing to return to Hungary under present, conditions. Mast wanted to go back to Hungary someday but only after Soviet rule ends. Experts say the rabit is one of the few mammals of very ancient development that has survived almost unchanged down to modern times. The rabit is usually pictured alongside the knee-high horse eons before homo sapiens evolved. Give the rabbit half a chance and hell prove he still has all the staying power he needed.

As a matter of fact, there probably are more rabbits in the U. S. today than there were In the primeval wilderness before the white man came. Rabbits do not like woods or marshes. man-raised crops and vegetales growing on fertile upland.

Good habitat is the most important requirement for good crops of native game birds and animals. The theory that restocking; by transplanted animals and birds is the way to keep up the sport of gunning is less widely held today than formerly. World War days had, a lost home field which permit decoration on an aU year-round basis without the usual discomforting odors." burned youth who wiggles his hips while singing popular songs was the rebels who held power briefly before the Soviet attack ousted their nationalist government We've lost a whole century. a symbol of this time that this I wish I had known aoout tnw oe-fnr Ki-tie whilff I have thus far Wt split -the -atom-aad -opened Nepsabadsag; appealed anew century does a lot. of wiggling and not been able to get a new ice- the door to power and riches un for coopers tioa the people In setting to right Hungary's totter dreamed of.

Instead we used this bos from my landlord wno is an hunt in an adlacent republic I new tool to blast two cities level ing economy, and to former Communists who quit after the Rus did get some of the house paint with the earth an raced on. Idiot sian intervention te return to the fashion, finding bigger and better ed. My wile sent Joe up ma ica-in Nrark treatise Joe mlsht Land Grants. 1784-1788 In Abbeville County party. suller from the odor of the paint "Thoussnds of our people are freezing snd without roofs over but it is all right lor ins numans In tara the fish Oil.

tUng OIL UlT- squirming without ever getting anywhere. Try to imagine a Presley in the 1800 when tougher people than we were forging the world we seem to be dithering away. But let's not be too hard on Mr. Presley. Doubtless he does the best he can, and nobody should Interfere with his right to do it But when the American people shell out over a million dollars a year to watch him do it Well, leave tt at that Maybe this is an Evls Presley Century.

ways to blow ourselves to pieces. We built a standard of living that put two cars In many a garage four, for that matter, in a certain male canary's entourage but we begrudged the their heads." said the article. pentlnt or bensine or whatever the which was broadcast on the government radio. "Winter Is ap? landlords put into pamt vu amp tenants from asking lor more paint- money to build the echoola to edu Ins Now what can Take Tea and See FAST START cate our kids. Yep.

An Elvis Presley Century. Brash and Childish. Rich and proachmg and we don't know whether we will have heat for our hospitals, schools and homes. "Inflation threatens. Our factories are ready to operate but they don't have enough coal.

"At our borders stand aid th'p- Week meant Take Tea, can un- Taa la a aood drink, hot The following abstracts of the plats of old land grants art part of a series from two volume of such records In the Abbeville Judge of probate's office. The words "on the bounty" In many of the grants meant that the land was (ranted to Revolutionary soldiers or their heirs. The phrase "as a Citizen In other grants meant that state lands were being purchased under a special provision. Old Abbeville County embraced areas now Included In Abbeville, Green wood. McOormlck.

Anderson, Oconee and Pickens Counties. or cold, but what is the See for? It 'r. American Elections Too Complicated For Soviet; He's Used To One Slate Fairly Spoken by Latroba Copyright 1955 King Ftorniw Syndicate mean nothing, see! Ttiis is just, a week to encourage tea instead of vodka drinking. So we shall move along to Large Sue Week vhich offhand can be male or female. Actually it neither male nor female.

The object is to encourage the sale of economy tise packages In chain drug stores. Why It takes a week to do that is hard to understand. The other day, when they were painting our kit-Chen, I ssw my wife throw out lots of dollars worth of stuff that must hsvo been bought for economy but wss never used because no one knew what to use it for. Down at the bottom of page one is Oood Breakfast Months, by which they mean February and March. What have they against the other ten months? These months are sponsored by the American Bakers Association which Is In Chicago and I suggest that they fight ii mit with the American Medical or It miles, the stage had really been jumping.

Twenty-five mllei; was tops for horsemen. Old driv MILES SEEM SHORTER AS YEARS SNAP PAST At the rate the years snap past, The winter of 1956-57 is off to a fast start, and there will be much discussion from now on as to whether it is colder than usual, or whether it merely seems to be so because temperatures have been higher than usual in recent winters. Ap-parantly to date the former is a fact Weather buseas in many cities report that temperatures In November averaged considerably lower than seasonal readings for the month. That is, it's beea colder than usual. 4 With winter not scheduled to make its official appearance until December 21, the shortest day of the year, it seems to be rushing the gun.

Still to be looked forward to in northern latitudes is Indian Summer, that brief period of respite from frigid tures and snowy landscapes that can cur almost any time, but which most INDEX-JOURNAL tt won't be long until we can guide the family automobile up a ramp er's taverns were a riotous climax to the trip, and travellers knew wbat "weary" meant. There is a little old sign still hanging on one of these relics from days past and Join the cross-country highway parade. When the vast network proposed by President El Driving a car into a modern high way hotel, ordering ice and soda. By HAROLD K. MILKS MOSCOW UfM- A Soviet editor who recently toured the United States as a State Department guest complained, that American elections art too complicated.

There are too many candidates, be said. Here' In the CS.8..R. things are simpler: One one csndt-dste. The editor, V. L.

Kudrysvtsev of Izvestia, In the third of a series of articles giving his impressions of his U.8.ponsored Journey to observe the elections, aaid of the American practice of presenting to voters A long list of candidates for offices ranging from president to minor country posts: "Truly on has to be an employee of a Washington Institute of government affairs and not plain 'Joe Smith' to make out to some extent what this Is all about" The Soviet Communist Journalist, wbo Is accustomed himself to stepping into a hot Shower before a leisurely dinner and movie, It's senhower becomes reality, Maine will be closer to California than it ever was before by tiens art monopolized by the Republican and Democratic parties. He, said that "actual control over the election Is taken over by two major parties. It la not known on what laws the claims for monopoly right to represent the American public are based." "Ruling circles of the United States fear the appearance of on ganlzatlons on the political scent which could advance candidates from social he wrote. "They strive to pass off the Republican and Democratic oart.es as representative of sn Americans without exception, without separator them into social kudryavtsev expressed surprise' at the presence of police at election polling places. The Russian Journalist eon-eluded: "The most Important impression we brought from our trip is that the American people are striving for, peace and want good, friendly relatione with the Soviet Union." firms.

Hotel trill dot this thmway. of Association because if you listen to If intriguing to read the ancient rules of the tavern: "Four pence a night for Bed. Six pence with Supper. No more than five to sleep in one bed. No Boots to be worn in bed.

ine oaasra, jvu son you listen to the doctors, you'll get skinny. fering a night's lodging for weary travellers who have no objection to a quick swim, a rare steak and if not too weary from sitting comfortably all day in a push- hirttnn nnwar eLldtaff car a bit The American near. Monm fuvar.rf hv ice Cream 'n Cherries Organ Grinders to sleep in the af OmUmT Tka Laa4tae Ma Month, which Is a pussier because of dancing under the stsrs. if you went to nave a strong nn vaii nava ta keen vour welffht down Wash, house. No dogs allowed upstairs.

No Beer aUowed la the Kitchen. No Rasor Qrlnders or Tinker tak- en Shouldn't be out of line to arrange either simple or elsborate even-inira tika that all across the con tinent, for as little as IS oras Dm tiMinni Saaraal aatabll. Am Tm Oiiii.ii laaas aatakltaaaa- Hwrtmhm 1. ISM Taa Jearaal aaa Tha laaaa Haatat 4mm. It, IttS raalteaat Dalit Ksaaat taaaay fry TOT COJIX-JOURNAL COMPAJCI At Itt lmll H.

WATSON. President ARTHUR LEX. but If you eat tee cream and cherries, you can get nice and plump. So there again is a conflict between taste and common sense. But I can tell you that even back In the days whan could eat Ice cream.

I found vote for a single-party, single-slate of candidates at home, com-plained that the American alec- VOL. It, PAGE 15 Thomas Lemarr (16 acres of land situate in Edgefield County on the waters of Savannah River, Surveyed by Bowel Fort on the 17th day of March 17M Recorded the 17th day of August 1780. Anderson (Bounding on Valintlne Linn, Jainer, Thos. Lemar) (Certified for Avers Oorley Oct. 17, 1786).

Setrt Howard 358 acres of land situate In Edgefield County on the waters of Poses Creek waters of Savannah River, Surveyed by David Burks on the 7th day of August Inst, tt recorded the 17th day of August 1788. Anderson. (Bounding on Cspt. John Csrter, Abraham Richardson, Frances Settles). Willis Murphy Watson 118 acres of land situate In Edgefield County on the Road leading from Augusta tothe ridge Surveyed by Robert Lang on the 19th of July last, and Recorded the 17th of August 1786.

Anderson (Bounding oa Robert Stark, Jacob Watson, John Anderson). Jacob TravUllon Eighty five acres of land situate In Edgefield County on the waters of Clouds Creek, Surveyed by Robert Lang on the 19th day of July last, and recorded the 17th of August 1788. Anderson (Bounding on Jacob TravUllon; "Hanly Webb, Rlchd. Howard). James Hammond 1 acres of land situate la Edgefield County on Cows Creek -waters of Clouds Creek Surveyed by.

Robert Lang oa the 18th day of July last, and recorded this 17th of August 1786. Anderson (Bounding on Elijah Watson). William Herring 138 acres of land situate In Edgefield County on a Branch of Cold dry creek waters of little Saludy, Surveyed by Philemon Waters on the 25th of Aprill last and recorded this 19th day of August 1788. Anderson (Bounding on James Oillen, Cox). William Thompson 339 acres of land situate In Abbeville County on the Indian branch of rocky creek a Branch of Stevens Creek Surveyed by Patrick Calhoun on the 23d day of May last, and Recorded this 19th of August 1786.

Anderson (Bounding on4 Wm. Carson, Mary Thompson, Blair). Alexander Pralzer 103 acres of land situate In Edgefield County, on the waters of Stevens Creek waters of Ssvannah River, Surveyed by David Burks on the 3d day of Msy last and Recorded this 19th dsy of August 1786. Anderson (Bounding on Alexander Prasler, McOllls land, Charles Rodei). Henry Webb 100 acres of land situate In Edgefield County on Jacobs Branch Waters of Clouds Creek, Bounding all sides on vscant land.

Surveyed by Robert Lang on the 19th of July last Ac Rer eorded this 10th day of August 1786. Anderson much-AA. A50 per nigm per customer. Some of these super strips of tomorrow will be lighted, some will be heated to melt winter nnara and ice. LaiydftClDe artists court's ruling thst city buses la the gook they put on top of It un Crocodiles and turtles do net breathe under water.

They hold their breath until they surfsc again. Montgomery, shouu integrated. palatable. aktn nvar Kraut and i. a BAHJCT, U1K1S3I Frankfurter Week, taking for grant will create vistas to beguile the unwary driver who otherwise ed that It is a way oi lurring m- taraat In the hot dot Which IS Sn Batata aaeoiit llul attar a tha Part Offlaa giaawij A O.

eaan tha art a Maraa A 111." YOU'RE TELLING ME! might nod over nis power steering. Helicopters may even swoop dowrl and remove disabled cars, much aa the mighty eagle llftA a old device Jor eating sausage without getting greasy fingers. In the old days, the hot dogs more spicy and more highly smoked than 1 WltUAM KlTT--Crsfrol Frets Writer It Baa. IU.lt SUBSCRIPTION RATES At aarriari I ark. I aa.

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8. maraslne.Amtrlka, they are now. Thara la cttmet Cheese-Cling lit at being distributed in the Soviet mobiles offer incredible contrast with the Boston Post Road about irnn iSnr f.r.t roada were simple AH at bar Saaaa aa at aarriaa rataa Tba iaaaa-Jaaraal Ca, to aat ra.pon.lbla tat aaaaaa aa Peach Salad Time which might be interesting and then there some-thing called One-Dish Meals with Cheese. The list marks ss tenta lootpsths biased through the for- Whites May Boycott Buses, Cook Declares ATLANTA to Atty. Oen.

Eugene Cook said Saturday any effort to enforce the U.S. Supreme Court's bus Integration ruling in Georgia might result in a "sweeping" white boycott of buses In the ttate. In a new statement commenting on U.S. Atty. Oen.

Herbert Brownell's scheduled meeting Dec. 10 with federal district attorneys, from segregated ststes, Cook said: "Perhaps Mr. BroSxTien has overlooked the fact that cities which have granted franchises to municipal transit companies msy, If they desire, refu.se to renew the franclses of any company which complies with the decision. "And to, It Is possible thst this action vm--provoke a boycott on the pirft of a great majority of white people using buses in this stste If drastic action is taken." Brownell, in. announcing the scheduled meeting with district attorneys, said he wanted to UH about means of enforcing the eats.

Then tney wouw a.ijuuw-date horsemen, and cowboys drove i. aaatward over trails tive Irish Linen Week -allien seems IKIU, no wider than a man could reach. Then a few granaer roaos oean humin2 over their to be prejudiced. The Irish are never tentative. Then I discover Pearadlse-in-Aprll which is to encourage the eating of Bnrtlett pears.

You can take your choice as to whether you will eat these In Japan, wearing a topcoat and hat. We agrie with his majesty soup-and-flsh duds art strictly for the birds. -I I I Aa tee Hockey an dtviiti A mask to worn by tptctaton as profectioe paint' flying puck. A faci-taiing gesture I I I An Illinois tallage net epened data In heme economics for met only. Wonder if It Includes aeurse dish wathlngf I A Seattle apartment prowlet removed all the feathers, from I parakeet, left It otherwise un hsrmtd.

Thi bird muse Uke chuckholes, tree stumps and hub- MEMBER OP ASSOCIATED PRESS Taa A.Mttataa Praaa la aatltlaa asahnlaalp ta aaa aaa ta raoubilaaUoa at all tha toeaj aaa arlwla aa tala aawapaaaa, aa vail at all AP aawa atopataaaa. Waka All Kantntaaaaa Ta TEX tNfcX-JOLKNAL COMTANI Qraaawaoa. I a Natlaaal HapraaaatatlTaa i fUUKE, MAHONfcT. IMO, OHIiaa Laaata ta Priaalpal OlUaa taa anblt.nar mum aa Haallltt (at amahaadlaa taarra thraufh tapof rapkiral arrat aat mm aar an IWallita aaaaaiat vkara raaaa aaa aalt at tba raaarratt artaa. deep mud.

1A Union, Is trying to explain baseball to the Rujiians. No Matinee baseball Is an endeavor In which everyone agrees to and does abide by tha rules. Ill Pari aehSoneert itcrtt man-Mis styles for feminine millinery. Uty, Dad, hid that old ftdorat III A U. I.

crtem taper? seyt we hewld gel rid ef radioactive wetre by sheetinf out Into tpac. tut won't ewr nelghbert, the ether planets, protest I I Halle Selassie, emperor ef Bthl-c-plA, recently wtnl duck hunting, II the dsy jouruc wvn pears every asy. lor a wees or eat an annla ta keen the doctor SWSy or Just est nothing and go on to religious. However," do not buy 'anythlng. thst Is made in any country behind the Iron Curtain.

These countriee need our dollars: do not give them ouf dollars. Celebrate Christmas by buying only Ameri Clean OH Month or Bike Safety Week or Correct Posture Week or Vrw "Buddy" Poppy Ween or Refresh with Milk Camnaian or rtLir hones llttsm Off mtm mm mm A 4art.ina. lrtmaa4 aa bvpaatauat "-nal MMaaaaaaaaaaa A IiM aa a a' aa a aa IHal l-tttl tlal 1-1 41 Dial -ttl llai III Mai -titl can goods and tne gooas oi our pretty cold view of such thensiu-gans, allies. (whether you will Just celebrate Christmas Day which- is listed as a I 1 ,) I.

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