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■r- O. Eastland said sub< ommittee s i" 1 - of Communism hsis mmuniat effort to in■’f/ntent of atly reeogpohtan paper. ! Senate Internal Se,mmittee today sum* Albertson. 4U-year-der in the New York nosing room, as the s in its second dav

IKi; I!.*S \ ISITOK f WEST. Fla., Jan. 5. Pi evident Eisenhower i'.' House anu Senate an 1 yeai' State of the Union i-an support for adminisi foreign policy and bal-

sage or, farm policy next .Monday. He Will discuss the message Friday with Secretary of Agricult ;ie Ezra T. Benson who flies to Key West tonight. The Chief Executive also planned to play host at breakfast thi morning to President-Elect •fuse i Kubitschek of Brazil. Tire Jti azilian, on a so-called "unofficial visit to the United States, was scheduled to contim. on to Washington

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outside Putnam County. Telephones 74, 95, 114 S. It. Rarlden, Publisher

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, 013 :nd He*'bn?trt tra? dis- the training meetings of winning the contest prize and co-hosteas. Mrs E’hel f hach*'-l report was cussed. It vns vote.I to give a the year. Mrs. Marie Nagiev the door rr.d M. <y Alice Alexander. Pa- ty hints j .xwjstii i*to tli-'Ptl F A y.lear.ant social hour fol- | riac. f licioua hni.-.t: M c. ng waz ;. ijou.n.d after '■be-:-. :m } 2Crr v:n~ c;.nrr.;.:d TCT !rv*d ’^rth “MnnLoretarTiiarp"T.- nr/Ti .3.;t *''''"T^c'PH rm-;.Wh

TODAY’S BIBLE THOUOHT Whoso is paitner with a thief Latest his own soul.- Proverb29:24 Many colleges have refused g.fts from men who gained fortunes by fraud.

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The January meeting will with Marie Craft Jan. 26 o’clock. All members are i

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RECTOR FUNERAL HOME AMBULANCE SERVICE PHONF 841

Personal And Local News Briefs

The annual meeting of the Fmcastle Community Church will be held January 7 at 1:30 p. m. Mr. ;md Mrs. William A. Unsworth and son, Fred, have returned from a mid-winter vacation in Florida. The Friendly Circle Home Demonstration Clubs will meet Friday, January 6 at the home of Mrs. Sylvia Shannon at 1:30. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Layman, Clay City spent Wednesday with Mrs. John Allee, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ferrand were afternoon callers.

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The Home Guardian Home Demonstration Club met Wednesday, Dec. 28th at 7:45 at the j home of Mrs. Burke Coyner. This meeting was for the installation of officers for 1956: President, Mrs. Mary Reiling; vice president. Miss Billy Harmon; secretary. Mrs. Patricia Haltom and treasurer Mrs. Betty Dean. After the business meeting a grab bag exchange was enjoyed ‘ and refreshments were served by | the hostess. Fifteen members

I were present.

| Maple Heights Club j Met On January 3 I The Maple Heights Home I Demonstration Club met at the Club House Tuesday, Jan. 3rd. The meeting was opened by the president, Mrs. Ruby Weaver. History of the song of the month was given by Mrs. Lottie Lane and sung by members. The Flag Salute and Club Creed given. The county constitution was read by the president. Roll call was answered by | fourteen members my favorite

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A LITTLE SMILE that costs nothing to maniifaetiire is worth a lot to the man who n, ds it . AND II YOI ’KE EOOKINti FOR A SAFE-BFY I SI D ( \R, IT WILL BE WORTH YOI R WHILE TO CHECK WITH LAST SIDE MOTOR SALES, YOUR LINCOLN MERC I R1 DEALERS. TODAY AND FRIDAY SPECIALS “•VII Ready To Go — Ci,.:id And Clean’’

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On,* IS ft. Truck bed «*n badly damage..1 salvaged Truck

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One 331 Reo Molar. Rebuilt, like new

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One MI5I Flillll Ford Truck, with 2 Speed Axle, 16’ Bed. Radio. Heater, Excellent condition

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One 1952 Reo Tractor. F20

$800

One 1952 Reo Tractor. F22

$800

12 Steel folding Steel ('hairv Each

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One 32 ft. Fniehauf Tandem Trailer, open top

$500

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Two Fahettes to fit NAA Ford Tractor, each

$25.00

IS two bushel Owen PTO Seeders, each

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50 Rear end Francs for Tractors with 3 point H\ druulic Hitch, Each

$12.00

One Vlexander Pesthole logger. 9 inch, double flight Xiiger, automatic hole cleaner

$156.00

One Bush and Bog 6 ft. Harrow. with 20 took blade

$150.00

2 Farm Fans, 3 hp. Triple Phase, for (■rain Drying. Each

$150.00

3 20-inch Subsoiler. for 3 point Hydraulic Trai tor System, Each

$34.00

One hard hydraulic Truck Boom for loading and unloading

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THE NEW BEL AIR SPORT COUPE—one of 19 high-priced-looking Chevrolet models.

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It looks strictly “upper bracket” with its bold new Motoramic styling ... its longer, lower hood . . . its proud new full-width grille. Even the details would do credit to an expensive car . . . like the sleek, high-fashion taillights (the left one conceals the gas cap!). But, even beyond the costly ap-

pearance of its Fisher Body, Chevy, gives the high-priced cars a run for their money. You’ll see what we mean when you take one out on the hi ; y. You’ll feel the added seen of Chevrolet’s nailed-down stability. You’ll thrill at the way it wheels around tight turns—as footsure as a cat on a carpet! ■'* When you need a quick sv.hit

for safer passing - you’ve got it! V8 horsepower now ranges all the way up to 205. All engines now have hydraulic-hushed valve lifters. Borides, you get safety door latches in all models. You can also have seat belts, with or without shoulder harness, and instrument panel padding at extra cost. There’s a new Chevrolet just made for you to have fun with! So come on in and highway-test it

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