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wakh wool q 119 to 139 w twoway stretch girtdes 295 jgr with tunjmy tuck zipper 398 by gothic and wrfklfool bkas of same brand petjiic labia lata ftewataraly wtaa dswsfl tajllhiinu about one in every eight prema ture children weighing less than three pounds at birth gees blind according to a baltimore eye spc clnllst it might be connected in some wav with the elaborate cure given such tables under modern medical standards he said between ufe ages of two months and alx monttfst the doomed in fonts develop a tjeculiar membrane beh lens of the eye usunlh in mrn eyes which in most coscs goes on to develop into a fibrous truiture that flus the eyeball the eyobal enlarges to a state resent bling glaucoma jind blindness is permanent and usually complete therenoxl was made byjyiqmm c owens m d and ella u owens m xx of johns hopkins university before ui american academy of opthalmology and otolaryngology at its fiftythird an nual meeting there is no treatment for the con dilion dr owens said it rcprc scnls some peculiarity jjlvdevcloil- ment the cause of which b so fir unknown the condition does not exist hi birth and it is therefore not cm genital it begins to appear in the second or third month never lattr than the sixth month 2 main street mcgowans specialty hop 1 phone 463 5 where your dollar goes further ttem3m8m38m81m3mmbm3g1m3l elww t shows niohtly at 7m and saturdays and holidays mat hpn eves sj dennis okeefe oslo psssssssesssssisssbssissssssi jehn oh st- ihopuvlngj in kesssskabassbsaessaababbbl jehn olwalley seett in abandoned features the rugged 0riordans friday saturday december 1 2 geattsrounawmmtim doounsof oklahoma msem leaks abrtttss lass ktbai vstjaa mattes bartst ksassr monday tuesday december 4 5 mgms true lovestory james june stewart allys0n tafia etjiw mi i o wednesday thursday december 6 7 her big ttow shawl j janetoweu annsothern mm wsan uta atont sljlinwlaatmwrb i rvrobert l leonard production legion notes the regular monthly meeting was held on thursday evening novem ber 23rd at 8 pjn president dave bowman was in the chair secretary wallace thompson treasurer wm roney and sglatarms jack kerr present the minutes of last meeting were read and confirmed and various accounts passed to be paid subject to audit under committees sick convener mrs thomas grieve reported three members sick to whom she had sent cigarettes and fruit comrades j emmerson terra cotta harry ferry and l e fleck for many years honorary president and one of branch 120 s greatest supporters alex taylor read an excellent re port for the month just past llie property chairman comrade jim blair gave his report ior the poppy fund the chair- mand i comrade blanche grieve presented her report fan excellent one and i statement that her books lnd been subject to audit and found corn it mrs grieve thanked ill those wbo helped in any way mj mi special tribute to dlek i lc- it i who nch jear besides a cash tlunilion supplies fruit for the girls ii i t in da iltnry shcphi rd thanked all those vho helped make the armistice p-ir- ul such i gr it success mil men tion tl k c mtmillin who was so cood is to lend i plitfoim for the speakers llii mcitine then was ut open for general business which well brtefl mention below tiil meeting urged l letter be sent to the herald asking all mem bers and citizens in general to help the okc continue a fine job by voting yes on the question of the town giving financial aid to grc the secretary was instructed to write this letter three medals were to be pic- sented at the meeting to pail zone commanders one comrade gordon brown was unable to be there but comrade gordon couscns was presented his by one of the oldest members com tom allan and our treasurer bui roney presented the remaining one to com fred dutch mccartney the television set on trial was purchased by the branch so its all yours boys a parcel committee was discussed at some length and the committee picked to launch this project to send parcels to any local boys servi o the battle of the locks flnauy ended with a motion that locks be installed on the inside door so that only bonaflde members would be able to get in without ringing for admittance another good idea was the one mentioned originally we believe by bui hewitt suggesting a doorway be cut from the bever age room to the room bousing the video set to save tralfle through the general hall outside this win be very effective in curtailing the outside tranwy and should re lieve the pressure 40 soma extent on the steward and caretaker dont forget au you execu tive and trusteeers the time is oclock in the legion hall 00 thurs day november soth to continue year mismisglotir theft a electrical industry hallti as nations ecand safest electrical equipment industry h id the second lowest accident fre quency rate among forty major m dustries in 1947 compilations jusi released by the notional sofcn council reveal the rate last year saijk to tin lowest point ever recorded by thi industry 02 accidents per mi lion man hours this was a redur lion of 21 per cent from 1m6 wn the industr s ranking woi sixth the safest industry in m w listed as communications with ui accident frequenc rate of 2 lift third was steel at 6 08 in for tieth place was lumbering at 5i 74 the average of the fort industrie wab 13 26 a reduction of 10 per cent from 1946 in the last five cars the ercc tncal equipment industry has placed second three times thu met and sixth once the lndu tr is described as embracing l 1 in mufacture of automotive elte trical equipment carbon prod ucts communication equipment 1 i cine lamps hea electric 1 1 tjiupment insulated wire m able light electrical equipmer t ind appliances disense of cuttle a buffling infection of cnttli known u disease is beiominl eidisprcael that the united slat twrnment has bee 11 l to lie opinl with it tlu disease nt iwn ta haw m iciid cr half t stitts sitnl titts ou 1 ttl and cmsis less if i u k ning f thi k m rt 1 11 1 luctmn inei i n e tti iths l now it si trt h n n iae t 1 i u tt in il u 1 1 it nmt 1 s 1 1 ls v 1 1 1 1 n stilus t s t e a c t it t 1 1 11 1 1 1 il it s t n i til t 1 1 r v tl new dnl for 1 i st k nt t 1 1 1 ul lts 1 i 1 1 1 li in dih t 1 w nine i is t til c 1 1 ui mil 11 in m 1 li tti n nelllii t 1 v ll is del lull fi 11 t il 1 1 1 1 nt ut 1 intl in ii ii ii nlit il accnt has 1 i 1 lilt fi in fcrtihid s il ii lll 1 iii 1 t rli ullurit tti imellt tain njj 11 lightlne tubtrcultsis t race iu m ntl certlin other dlse 1 sis t him viral bacteria and rlckitl 1 rlanisins is foreseen b selenti 1 as a possible benefit f the nt drug 1 11b for font mouth stud after a long verbal battle wilt ither stales an isolated island or rhode island s coast will be the silt of a mammoth research laboralt t which the government wants set 111 in its fight against the giot am mouth disease the other states 01 jected because of fears that thi di ease might spread to cattle withi their borders the projict is to b an elaborate one costing a possibl 25 to 33 million dollars on the is land the research area would cove as much as 400 to 500 acres most cattle enclosure areob extreme elaborate safeguards have bee planned including rat proof lencin clay poem translation a poem inscribed on clay table 1 about 1750 b c which tells in loft language of a political nrkress held about 5000 ye ars ago in ehecl 11 city in ancient sumer has bee translated by dr samuel non kramer clark research professi uf assyrlology and curator of th tablet collection of the univcrsit of pennsylvania museum theas sembly according to dr kramer translation of the inscriptions four tn oxjtnbuts and fragments cm veiled while the hern uilgiii u was king of erech tolvuike a lit moil on an issue of war or pctr sumer corresponds roughly to t southern half of modern iraq the georgetown hcrakit wednesday nov 39th 1950 js sp- nylon hose mways an acceptable gift first quality hose in every gauge chosen from best makes 42 gauge 60 gauge pencil heel 125 225 195 nylon lingerie a thrilling gift shell receive with en thusiasm the daintiest lingerie weve seen unequalled for laundering and wear jh plain or with lavish nylon net trim gowns slips briefs m briefs 1 i i slips gowns 195 3sd 450 to 795 1095 zzzzz rz ta snuggle down sleep wear x arm luxdown gowns or pyjamas as attractive aa can be pyjamas 498 gowns 459 i chenille bedspreads beautiful fine babv chenthe with coloured floral pat tern large size 1295 0 mens shirts jk it s garners for gift shirts buttons or trench cuffs q hite plain coour or stripes beautifully boxed 8 i i ors th o 395 eer regretted bumg quality 450 550 i mbmn 1 i i p- phone 64 main street m fryyardley a gifcof fnupsnee b the gift that enchants i snd continues to whisper jour name long after the occasion teewset tos r iy yakdlby ioim w sen stag w kentners drug store