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Show Lend A Hand Mothers7 Porch Light Parade Will Climax Polio Campaign Fire Sirens To Start Parade Next Wednesday Climaxing Mothers' March on Polio in Roosevelt will be the "Porchlight Parade" next Wednesday, January 31, from 7 to 8 p. m., when the local fire engine will sound its siren, giving giv-ing the signal for every citizen, desirous of contributing to the March of JDimes. to turn on his porch light. Slogan for the local campaign is "Turn on your Light and Fight Polio Tonight." A mother has been assigned to each block to collect the contributions during dur-ing the designated hour, and Mrs. Ned Bellon, city campaign director, urges the wholehearted support of the community in this annual drive to fight the dreaded disease. Polio. The following instructions for the public resulted from a class of instruction conducted Tuesday Tues-day by Mrs. Bellon at the home of the county chairman, Mrs. Harold Dillman: 1. Turn on light, or put candle, can-dle, lamp, lantern or flash light in window. 2. Be prepared with check or cash amount. ; 3. If you are missed, you can contribute later by contacting Mrs. Bellon or Mrs. Dillman. 4. Sacrifice to support this worthy cau!S. |