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It nn ill oversee the re- hulhilnti of most of Cameron within nine months, alloeat* inu uirts and olhar resomces us il sees hi, In tune, it should be a boiler Ionvh limn it ua-v hi tlio i»asl, Canteidit and its neinlihoriUH Coinnttiulllea, Croole ami tjrautl Chenier, each bad a liny clinic. Nonv they nviII have a new Cam eron Memorial Hospital, built with the help of Hederal funds, i the American l.c^ion, and others. 'Tile Junior Chamber of Com- looice will buihl a public library, which the town has never had. Cven ,14 i v111eHe .sludeitls, whom; resooicei, were vv tped out by the horrtc.oio, w ill be able to con- iinoe in .school through help re- i t i.ed fioin the l.omsiamt De- paftioenl of i'hhii'aliou. EX-LAWMAN WEDS . . . Grat- tan Hof an, 82, and bride Minnie Chapman, 81, now live in Sallda, Cal. Hogan was Stanislaus eoanty, Cal. sheriff from 1922 to 1941. TRIPLETS . . . Farm supervi sor Kenneth Wiley exhibits S Holstein heifers born at V. 8. Penitentiary at Leavenworth, Kansas. 1 ^MEMBER" tv Till OLD TIMERS 'Tom s. Margaret Cannon, Du- quesne, I'ennrylvania: Remember when Father went to the grocery s ore on Saturday evening and Joev and Jenny and Johnny and Jumny, and always a number of the neighborhood progeny, trooped along, just to be kind of sociable l.k •- ml after Father had pocketed his receipt the grocer started fill ing a too small, red and white s; riited sack with peppermint lon/t ages, lemon drops, et cetera - hut always shying away from tlu* chocolate drops. And after handing the sack to Father, each one of us kids received his, or her, pay day bonus, which nevei consisted of more than two pieces. And if any time within the next two weeks Joey or Jenny or John ny or Jimmy acquired a stomach disturbance, the over-indulgent parents laid the blame to eating too much candy. « • • From Rosetta Mays, Casey, Illinois: I remember as a little girl we moved into a one room log house after my mother died. It was a cold day and father wrapped us in comforts and drove us there in a wagon. We had a big fire place where Father would burn big logs and we kids always wondered how Santa could get down the small chimney without getting burned or getting black with soot. Even a cellophane wrapper, if unbroken, can prevent food from being contaminated by radioac tive fallout, according to the Fed eral Civil Defense Administra tion. Radioactive materials may be washed off the cellophane, al lowing for safe use of the food. by l,V N rONNHt.liY pnoti rtutipr > AM**r 1 yaain of hit HMUMit* which Itallatl him sump half dlMMMI gnht uinkM, ha u*«t only lias lit tipped ai* must nut of t'ltuttmtiun Ut ihe peat few yaai* hut h*a Ute added IwIM of fata of having hi* pretty wife, Unhide ttestitdde, who lih't known for her shtglug try any mean#, coma op nv11It Ute country’* tup w**lng lo "Tammy" , A* though that iMi't hmi enough, kiddle’* ths* TV show of ihu cm rent season would have heen * Hop escept for Ute spa t K hog presence of tate of ills auests who else hut Dehide Hevmdd* 1*1 Ail KK ( IM7TJW CAPITOt.l tad* of good hi fi «l hums turned out hy Capitol, one of Ute host of which is "Hnulevard of lirttken Dream*" h.v popular Ferlln Hosky who scored so high m Ute pop held this year after yeats in Ute country and western field Husky slugs Ute Utlc sung autniig standard* carehilly selected fot hn> ut.vllng . , , Peggy l ee lias a gteat new athum which nol only shows up her voice hi advantage tad marks the dehut of Frank *11- oatia as a musical cuuduehir i'eiigv tlte's "Ttie Man I l.ove," "Please He Kind, Phal'* All," "He's My Uuy," ”Mv Heart Wtuud mill," "Tliere is Nu theater laive" attd others In •iiiglee, t'apitol oiVer* Nelson Middle doing Id* usual inaguMIceiit job on “In a Nmall Forgotten Town" hacked hy "Itlame II On Faree" , . , A tasty coupling , , , Manny .lame* continue* to score with "Love Conquered" Flip side has "A Mighty Lovable Man," a weak song hot well done . The ol* Voice himself, Frank Ntuatra, eoioes up with a song that may go all the way and It's tilled ap propriately enough, "All The Way" , , . Meverse has "Chicago" and both are from his latest movie MlltCCMVi Lonnie Douegan goes Nvtld with "Fullin' on the hi.via" and "tlanihliu' Man" on Uta raveioa is juM as frenellC taiha ntatic tin the juuunu' teeng, UHELLEH COIFFtmKhl . . French halrdreseers competUrg In Prestige de Paris contest en tered these ereatlons—"Wood land Dancer" (left) and "The tiquirrel!" / "*11 It'K F.N salad takca on nice ^ J ilavm when you add a bit of gi atfd cheese to tt along wlUr ebili sauce Caulifiower la such a pretty vegetable when It cornea to the table graii I with cheese sauce (made by adding some processed cheese to white sauce and letting it melt). Add even more sparkle with colorful hits of pimiento scatt I'd on the sauce. C’e '*d beef hash needs a bit of onion for flavor and some tomato THIS WEEK’S RECIPE Orange-Date Tarts (Makes ft) 1 large whole orange 1 Mi cups whole dates cup sugar 2 tablespoons cornstarch teaspoon salt 1 cup orange juice 1 tablespoon lemon Juice 2 tablespoons lemon peel 3 tablespoons butter Put orange and dates through food chopper, using fine blade Add sugar, cornstarch and salt Pour in orange Juice. Simmer 10 minuWs, stirring constantly Add lomon juice, peel and but ter. Chill. Pour into small baked tart shells. Top with whipped cream. Juice or cream of mushroom soup for a moistening agent Fry in a heavy skillet until both sides are crisp and golden-brown. Stuff parboiled halves of green pepper with hominy heated in bacon fat Finish it of! by covering with cheese slices and bake until cheese melts. Ground veal patties take on flavor when wrapped in bac*.n Place a spoonful of catsup on top. then hake them until done Here's a new twist for chili con carne: Before chili is ready, bake a pan of cornbread biscuit;-, il i n serve them riding on top of chili placed in a casserole. THE NEWBERRY SUN WHAT ABOUT FATHER? By Kathryn Brummond AONKH I.ANHI.KV, h»r (,•.«,>< ♦ « hke a h'nd*m lump, tmN'kad lha dntM 1 of lha small town llluaty what's *ha wnfkM Hnw anuld *ha llv* wlthnul Hill* Hut sha’d hava tn hat'Mtsa thay wata IhDHigh Last ttighl «ha had said, "Why dnttT yuu mat t’y yum hn**‘ daugh- tar thauf" And Hill had rapliad hlHarly, "Wall, mayha \ will " Hill wm'kad fur a laigs tuusary lit Nkhtl Paul Ha wa* imnabtlv wtgagad lit ttvarsaahtg a ?aitd*aapa prtdaal *pt«t*uiad h,v lha village uf HatdtwvlUa, whara htdh ha aitd Agna* had Hi'uwtt up Agna* had wttiii hi* ring fur a yaar, ituw, hul 11 wai i«tly ahtaa raiuritlug lu Haaiurvilla that HIM hagait datttaudmg a defiulla data fur Utah marrlaga, Whait ha had glvau har lha ilia- ittuud Hill UutiHiughly undarahHid Utal Agna* wutdd ntd atadd nul - taava har falhar, lhal lhay'd hava lu wall, "Ha*« haan no dtulurhad, *« surl «tf Haitlla, ilnaa mttlhar dlad," aha aspUlusd "HI* rtuwar gardait 1* hi* ttnly vtdaua aitd ha uavar waul* lu laava 14, M Whan Agnag aald lhal gha had«*l ihuughl har falhar wtmld live * yaar, Hul, a« HUI had gald la*l nigh I, lhal wag a yaar mil uf Utalr Uva* lugalhar and It waa nn laUtng huw much Uutgar tt wmdd ha, "Thara'a NtmtaUthtg ghtmluh ahuut making our happlnaa* da- pend ttpun hia daath," Hill prtu laalatl, "and If yuu raatty luvad ma yutt'd maka lha hraak," "Aitd If yuu raally luvad ma yuu'd wtmta hack to Hacturvilla," Agna* oouniarad, “yuu'd muvu right lit with u« aitd Ufa would go on Just Uta Manta h*r father," "And what would l duf" Hill askad Impatiently, "On tu work In an oil Mtatlnn, nr a! the elevator? And you'd keep on at the llhrary, I uuppoNe No, Aggie A woman's place I* wherever iter husband'* work 1* And my work happen* tn te in Ute city." Then Ague* had made lhal crack ahntil marrying lha hors' daugh lar M wa* ju«! like nailing Ihe Iasi spike into a now hupregmthU wall Wearily, Agues did her ntorulu* chore*, raised Ihe eurlato*, opened windows, Hul al Hta hack of (hr llllla llhrary, jwhere the utirsary man w#ra ai win k planllitg hushe*, aha opened tmly altl* In lha httnd* HtW waa lhara, ht new trim R ahardtnea atul with a fresh shave !e waa tmrahaaded and the morn tug *t«t glistened on his htonse curly hair He dtdit'i look al all heart hroken, A«ne* thmigld wralchediy, 1*ltan she saw a sleek sspensivv car slop al the further curb Twt person* emerged a plump elderly man with wltils hair aitd a yuuuy woman, This gnl was la!) and graceful aitd she looked sleek and *spensive like hie car Ihtdotiidedly Hill's boss aitd bis daughter Agues had never seen Marilyn Allison before, but site bad known Marilyn was rumatblng special Hhe'd have ht be with her bringing up Hill shook bauds with them both, then he and Mr Allison stepped away from Ute others stopped Just under the ttpan window whara Agnes shtitd, hidden hy the hhuds, 8he heard Mr Allhuat say, "Ahuut this telephone call, Hill, what do you meaa you're going to resign?" Titan be added, “You can't do II Wa Just can't give you tip,*' "Yes I've been offered a Jot* back bare at home," Hill said slowly, "and " Agues ran back to her dask, Htll bad given ml He was giving up his career Well, she bad wietl Hut site felt no triumph ht her victory Hite felt awful! Huddeuly Agues knew she ctatld never accept the sacrifice, Hill was right The woman must gu where the men went, Hhe'd ar range il somehow tear her father up by (be roots, find a house keeper, do something, anyllung, to go lo Hill HUSK* wartNKgitAv, wpvRMHfm •, tar* CMANNKL AUCSUPTA « aitopiaiA SUNDAY, NOVftMlBH •, »•*» f.^iry tat |tahsut„ k* 0H*taleyef« aWASK el«» irtim » NmusI esua •vmsn rilUHgPAV, NDYHMHVN t, I MV maetHflesNan <e»,* iBite..,.. iE^wdf.KYs.SK* WiPHt '**"■ T *' : r » t » * *1 > r • 8 SU oIIp* ^sntna ftCUinn dtem v a Wasths* ye j.ans llaaaeu _ r. Hkflad t —.i »i —: > i —Yenaesaee * i —'Neeseotuy r’aswav » I New* * ( —Allsalle Westhi ► i SpouUe'NrU * i —•fowlfh* _ et-.-, Vs»- Jalsf n MONDAY TNIIII miDAY IM—Auteafe rusn«la tM—Truth oe^ConMguMWM f •htt ie snd Ovoom In## Ta»*ty»—Oelau •n Taw A tN*f •m AomsneM rtUDAY. wovfcMaen a. taav Date With the An»»*s - * I.eshN MONDAY. NOVKMBVR Prsnli -eiaoo KtU -iQtro •Ttro Bow)* ^strtos Munael 'rsnW glnstes tohW Bsrtiey suven Hitaa Nese* Atlantic Weatherman —gportshorta Tontah* vl h, ti90 AM iOlM AM IOiM AM- IliOO AM TUESDAY. NOVEMBER I, 1MV » PI fastom Theatre ke Coach ■ Egltkml W. Sen Arro •aorga ttehel—Color Irokon Arrow . -The*CaHtornIans I—Warran Hitaa Newt Ntlantic Weatherman iliii PM—Sportakorta * N :1S PM-Tontaht ^ M item Oil • >M PM S.M »: S5J: ItrOO M 'FtfBER •. 1*»V Cavtccn Frolics -Howdy Dotxty—Boat Birthday Party Fury Story Uady Cartoon Caantval Os -Car. Farm fc Hour Melody Tima NCAA Football Kemper Football ■oovebos*'* All Blar Ooll -Saturday Playhouse Telephone Tima Amateur Hour This la Your Ills -Pat Boone Show ■Parry Como -Club Oaala—Color T awrenea Walk's Dance -YouiTiftt Parade—Color Million Dollar Movie ■ton Off Schedule Subject to bast Mteete Changes and Correction*. THE BAFFLES By Mahoney THURSDAY, Ot'TOBBR HI, t»»V * -III HFV, MOHWMT W, HAHPFH Amnwi ' H i)W long ago sasms Uta Ainds* tica that hvotighl to an and the hosltltllas of lha ttrsl World Wa» i t'onti astad with Uta Joy lha! cama It* Uta antbalUatl oalhms, Is the fad lhal only so at tnlstlca has haan ht aftacl during Uta yaats sinca No lasting paaaa has haan w*»n 'iltatt, aflar a sacond world war, Uta world saams farUtar frtett untvarsal |<aaca than II saatttad *nu that Armlallca Hay ht Utal far sway Novatithar, We seam railtar to ba apprttatdt* log lha ayll day whan wars will end hecausa Utara will ba lafl Ht* nalliMts and no man lo waga war 11 wottld saaitt lu ba alUtar Utal or slavary undar ruUtlass iywutls No, II Is wall twfora wa sound Uta irtmtpal, Utal wa "Itaar Uta vulcas from Uta ttaUt" Hul what can Uta vulcas say that will raally maltar? Voicas lit our owtt laud might ha heard, hut who wutdd cars about Utam tu lands srtmttd Uta wurldY l et US cling In Ute fMUt of Uta poal Utal somehow "good will ha Uta final gnat uf III " And lat us work hartlar h* spread Uta gnin jtal, "all men's good," working toward lha lima when there ' " be not enough to man ell * lab machines of death v;u .. >* 3. (T'*- ..os' ■SW,', v': 3 t. jy.. >>' .o. BE-WITCHING . . . Maybe modern witches should ride Sputnik*," but Barbara McKen na ding* te old atyle pumpkin for Halloween fete at Miami's Crandon Park. I D > l | Ft fumiiim ball NMN HOHttMH,,, ••olty awiioysHiis that tvtll hraak mh tiriotdinaM sf persistent ken Is koMsw luhhar halt "kolthla," Halt tits tuunftH* Bitty artmitd tag of fowl, Nllts «u aat»h side of lha hole iterotll «nwit tug H* ha enlarged to rantova tha foot IBITiITTiTTrl / % ■ m *11 ^QjQ|ymB| f •' m l S# lAUkl lAkJI SUSICIMlAkilV " IV JOHN gad JANf ITIICMtANR S TOHAY'i rtimtMAItll (dying (tn AHAH MH'KIIAN, m Ntraat, Huntlnghurg, Indlntut, •ays whan aha htst ftr«t har mothar and than har huihaud, sha nut only fait aha anuldn’t aarry nn but sha did not a van hava tha dagtra to kaap on Uvlug, Tha two par amts daarasi to hac wara no moral whkt gould sha do with har Ufa? Aha had no child to Insptra han no ona tn all lha world who naadad har, Aha had an tncoma which waa mart than sufticiant for har naada, and aside from tha contributions usuab \y raquaatad In Uta avaraga town, she didn't avail hava any ona on whom to spend har mmiay Aha did have, howavar, bustnaas tnlarasls tn Indianapolis and sha decided to move to a suburb near that city One day alia saw a Utile buy knocked down by an automobile Whe stood by until help cama for him and ha was pronounced wall enough to walk home Than she went with him His mother had not yat returned from work, ss she had to slop by a nursery school to bring home Ihe (wo younger children in five mmuies Narah learned lhal ihis mother was g brave, courageous woman, bent on rear» lug hat ehlldren Hi a find faarlni way) detnrmtned to sta that th«r got nn aduaath«n, Hut what iftt* pressed Mrs, Luekman waa tha laat that this woman was muaH happier than sha was Why? IHh aanaa she had somaona tn thtfdi about aalflr from haraalf That wai ona of aavarat visits Mrs Gueh* man paid to that h*»ma before sha daeldad to ask lhal sha ha allowed a hand In tha great work the mMb« ar was faring At (trst tha mother hesitated to give over anv Interest m har children! but finally she derided lhal Mrs Luckman could hava alt three of them all summer to take to her auuntry place tha mother coming ton, fnr, har own vacation. Aha gratefully a!low«d Mis l<Ufk« man not only to send the boy to a good bogrdtng school where ha would not be running tha streets, but she also allowed her to become the boy's foster aunt Mrs Luckman says u was only a short time Before sM could looit back upon her life with hot deer husband and her dear toother a* "beautiful experiences" rhat helped her. in working out her own Nsivathtn Her relationship with thnae three children is toduy toe giextesi ihu.a m her Ufe 1 3. m LAFF OF THE WEEK "What a day! 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