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western plains. Except that II reaches farther
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Meigs County, ClltiY friendly aborigines remaining, and they toO soon were gone.
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event• of all ltfuds, ,were favorite stories that
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were altered for better or worse.
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The Prl;,. "' Riehl
'!'rytlt 11r Cona~uen~ ,
Tie Tae Doulb
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·If Could S. YDII
J,lld,Da,y N~" ,
' M"Ovlethne
,Kitty Foyle

....

' 1'1\heatre
,' ~ ·00 ,Maunee
f .OO Quet!DfO\ a DIY

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4:45 'Modern ROmatteel
~·00 Comedy Time
1B:ai&gt; spln•cb Playho~H

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6:2ll iW••tbercul
)lewo P!t!Ure
rmc News · ·' ·
Sabl' of London . ,

Trea;ure Hunt
Tho ~...,;. LewlS' ~bow ·

The Adventures of'- ~~Jr•!!~
1Job qumm!pga Show
Qllllqr¢tn~

Indians Gone By 1800

Ohio and West Virginia have their own In·
dian lore, every bit as ruthless as that on the
western plains. Except that II reaches farther
,into .tbe past, by ~I least three generations.
By 1800 the _Indian menace was whipped in
Meigs County, ClltiY friendly aborigines remaining, and they toO soon were gone.
· Ghost tales, weird happenings, strange
event• of all ltfuds, ,were favorite stories that
early Meigs Countian.- cut their cultural
teetli ,upon. Who knows how the personalllles of those hearing thelllo and tearing th~m.
were altered for better or worse.
.Most tales of those times had a moral, or a
"Don't" to IJ)em, In th~t .they had certain so•

7.!9 Sign On,

8:00 Clop!J&gt;hi Kan¢,aol
8:45 CBS ~ews
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!!'!"'·~.~"llilt!e ror 1•o1tt·
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bave p,tln In my
hand loela like 1

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•· ·10:110
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Ga•ry Moore
10:80 Artbur Gi&gt;dlrq

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; l2:15 , tove oi ~lle :
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• 1:1)9, Katie's Kllcbe)l •
1:30 As the World .,...,...
21110 Beat ·t~e CIO&lt;k
2:80 Houseparty
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· 8!1!0 The Ver~lc\ b Yours
4:00 ]liiShlet Day

Secret Storm

1:30, Eilp,,ol NIJht

5:00 !o!GM Early' Show

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PHOENIX. Ariz. - Vlcp' PreBI·
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"l'hero Is nothlna Wl'&lt;!lll with TNCl -Geot( c C. \]roonlee,
thf ••lion's oconomy !hot a rood ot M.r. and MrJ. o. C. Greenlee,
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YOU PAy US 11 PAYMENTS OF $8.32,"1 PAYMENT $8.39. YOUR Fl·
NANCE IS FREf!l ALL YOU PAY IS PRICE OF MQWER PLUS SALES
TAX. WHERE ELSE CAN' ~U BUY MOWERS SO EASY AS PICKENS'
HARDWARE COMPANY? '

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