Treasure Chest of Fun and Fact (November 2, 1967), #5

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Story featuring TC Puzzle Page

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Story featuring Chuck White

Storyline: Chuck is convinced that the substitute teacher is a hit-and-run driver, and acts belligerently until the real culprit is caught. Chuck apologizes and gets off to a good start in the football game. But the crowd forgets his touchdown when he fumbles in the fourth quarter.

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The Bewildering Bear That Wasn't a Bear

Storyline: European scientists, hunters, and explorers puzzle over reports of a black-and-white bear-like creature in China, until they finally find a live specimen, name it a panda, and conclude that it is related to raccoons.

The Mystery of Cockscrow Manor Part V

Storyline: Twins Rick and Rita find a hoard of coins. Wee-Bit examines them, and believes them to be counterfeit. The twins decide to hide them until their father returns, but Wee-Bit spirits the coins away, believing he can hide them better. As Rick falls asleep that night, a mysterious stranger slips into his room.

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Ginseng -- Root of Riches
Trick or Treat

Storyline: A small alien goes trick-or-treating with the children, unnoticed because everyone assumes he's a kid in an alien costume.

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Our Mysterious World
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Father Dunne

Storyline: Moved by the plight of young working boys living on the street but too old for orphan homes, Father Dunne works and prays to open a place for them. He works to make it a home rather than an institution, and he aids 6500 boys in his lifetime. The work continues even after he is gone.

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Story featuring Did You Know?

Storyline: Curious sports facts

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"Search and Rescue" is Their Business

Storyline: The Coast Guard's Search and Rescue service aids civilians and military in any sort of distress on the sea or in bodies of fresh water.

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Letter Column featuring Backtalk

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