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THE LEBANON ENTERP for More Than Two G£Ntralion1 Marion Cn Nnty's Home Newspaper THE LEBANON ENTERP for More Than Two G£ntralion1 Marion Cn nnty's Home Newspaper I ~ l' A<: l·:H l.EBA .'iO, . KY., FR I UA Y ~!O H .'\ l .'iC , .JA.'il' AHY 6, 1n0G SJ.'i(;J.E CO l'Y FJ\'E \ ENTS BANK DEPOSITS. Three Girls' Legs Broken 7 Died In Wrec/11 Here Auto 111 ·1•knt "1·rr mi1.d1ty l't1"I Council Fills Posts; SHOW INCREASE Wh C L . R d I)' to •• \.1•11 1w r 1111 in \ l111ion ( 11!1 n ­ en ar eaves oa ty dmmic ! •,,~, 1l111t 1111mlw1 \H'l l' Area's Continued Prosperity ___________ ..., kdl1·1I and 10'1 01h1•1 .. \H rt· i11ju11•d '1 1111 lt·tll·llj.."•' J,:irl lllfM t·d hro- in t lu 1.,7 m11°h·nt 11•1mrl1•1I dni1111t New Attorney Set Reflected In Reports l-.1<11 11 £11 "11"11 thv n 1r in whi• h th••y th1· I 1· 1\ t t11•mth r•N·rnd hy .-.tnh 111 0 l .t l ll•llo ,.1. 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All lhret' "" "~~ 111•hl 111 ,1111-nd t11 \\ t• 'l'rn K \ c; 11 C" omp11 ny, ,, 11 Culu mn I. bntk ll Al(t' IWll lf·Pth kn()(·k(•d Ollt nnd ('lit LEAF MARKET their LOC kholdN "" ~11\' o rldmi; l·~ l•R ITI"d ln H·pl,trt· l>M\ ('\ B n11ilf'~· 011 tht· c-hl11. ' " di••rt ...... ··"1 •11 ... , .... ,"' h.. .,. OKAY CONTROLS lhe 1· n· l k J>J lll nlt'ut nntl W1 !1iuni \11('1" a ~I' Ill dt•Jl•l .. lt 1' 11111· J•l•"\lllU ltrh i'r H li1< lll l~ lnj urNI ON FINAL LAP \ \ 1iol1•), 1111 t nq1iO)'t't' or lht• Ltili<1 11<111 SPEAKER CITES 11 1atem .. 11t "1•11 1 Uf'•I 1111 J 1111· .m. J111111"'I ( ' \h1dd, l l'l, Houll' :.!, l.o­ \\ntt·r \\ ork , uu u• ltlt"I I•• t h1 de· Ill\ 1d i' t1th J\ rt• l.1 <1 lrd Refere ndum Reauhs Auure Jt•ttu, tlw clr1\'l' I, \Ht • bnnu•tl hut 111>t partnwnt CITY'S GROWTH 1 h• h1rnu r Hant. dt·f:an I 11 uth1·rui•4' inj•in·d. \ notht' r pa 'l:ll· Most Lebanon Houses To End Ht•nt Halt\· \\D nimu d 111j.."ht t·u • Wd1n11 nt th• tati,111 tu •ll"t' lv ,, - i lt'l('Ular $ J 00 dn·ufru,J lo hart·h 11·1· Strict Marketing Quotas lf"'-'r, Hullf'rt M1l1· '\t•w ll ope, \\II 1955-56 Selling Season rr1, utdt..J an t").lrlli l.1.-1 i..11~1· 1 1 11oi un<I hf•t lnJU lt'd 1 1 1 1 1 11 1 :,::; ,~· ' ~t~~;r," ~ ~~ t~ .:... ;·: .~~-. Everyone 's Support Needed Nu t Three Yun \II (ieri rudp Hl1111·lfo1d, \\ho 1r- Th is Week 1 1 11 11 ~:;l~I ~ t k.:·~J1,~·~l1~t J:;~,'111;~ .~:.::'111~1:/ . rt"tt··I a t't11t1 pt...i 111I 1('11:: frt1 rlurt>, "" Hail•) udl rttll\'t' 'i.~j:) nu·nthh \ 'i•. 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