The palmetto leader. (Columbia, S.C.) 1925-196?, February 19, 1955, Page Page Eight, Image 8
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NEGROES TO GAIN BY AFLCTO
MERGER, LEADERS SAY
Continued From Page 1
he must be artive.
Tlie merger, agreed upon by a
- lO-inontbor subcommittee repre?
settling boll) unions probably will
see George Meany; bead of the
AFL selected as .president, The
AKb lias some 10 million liiem.licrs
as compared to about 5 tnil.
lion For the CIO.
Ratifying, ciin\ rations. _uf _ hulli
lbe AFl. uihl t.tie t itl will be requirud
P"t the merger-into el feet,
but the agreement reaebed
by Meany and CIO Chief Walter
Reuther seems sure to win ap1
.. nroval of their -organisations
When it beeomees a reality?itwill
mark the first in 111 years
? labor movement-. '' '" ?
The split oreurred in 1 '.>;!(! wTTT
tlie formation of the CIO. This
ii.iivu > wy i .vjj. iivMii uu- .-\ri. II!
t.'uit it tfidh't restrict itself, anion;;
.craft or racial linos. Front the helrinninir.
Negroes' hjtvo occupied
CIO and the union has been responsible
for many of the ski!!?t
ed jobs whie.h colored workers
now enjoy.
The A Kir hm+- no-Nejrro?ttnFtotr-'
al oflioors. The CIO. however, has
several. Because of this and the
historic attitude of the AFL toward
colored workers, "Negroes
have not felt too kindly toward
thi*. AKI.. And many of.' t.'ieni
wondered which attitude would
prevail under a merger. Along
this line, it was pointed" out that
Meany iff "straight" on the raco
qner rtuti. atuT tnat Negroes * have
not hint; to feafc.j,
I MON A.M.K. Oil Ki ll X FAN'S
,^.AK KVIKW Willi hea\y hearts .
and sad expressions we find/ our
selves this beautiful Monday
in ruin;; hearing: the sad news of
r-the passing of Brother l.utlier
Nance on Friday nite Feb. - I'.
I'.'ofv. t'nion?chutv.h will nii>s him,
H-rs?family?trtH?miss him. '' 'IT
. eonimunity will -miss him. ', but
why ? Because in' was unassum
til):, !io was kind, ho was aft'oott
innate "and ahovo all ho lovod
-HtuFs?chtmdt. Many d-mtes--afiom
his heart failed. ho was found at
his post. Tho ehuroh joins with
us in saving' "May. Tho I .or I
Hloss His Ashes.
; Pur S. S. is still pressing for
^ . wir-1 wo ata1 hoping: and
\vnrkihjr U> inalvo*our S. S ??ho annn^r
tho host in tho Piljon distriet.
At 11 ;d0'o'ei u k wo woro hlessod
.with a wonderful sovmon hy
tho pastor Kov, P. P. Folder,;
Text Poliosis Ami Tho l.or.i
nskod. Whore Art Tlnm?. The.iuo:j
"Whore aro you?" It is a wonderful
thing when a ministor oan
grivo his peonlo food for thought.
Why, every week you o;iu hear
folk discussing the sornton. Kvon
visitors saying,?that thoy" witi-ho
haek a train, Kreaeh on Kov. Fo'.__
_? . . for tho havost is jri'oat and
Fie laborers aro f ?w.
Sister Fauna Ford Paige is int
- ptnrtTjT "after " a serious .areidont.
Wo aro hoping that she will eonttnuo
to unpt ove. Ktutna. The'
i'hoir tuifs you. Po take oaro of
yourself and you will soon join
its again.Rev.
"P. P. Folder. \ Pastor
1.. 11. Kladgor, Reporter
WHIIK 11 A 1.1. A.M.K, C1U Ki ll
Key. Frank Alston. Pastor.
I
.1 enkinsv illc - Regardless of tin*
dreary weather. wo are proud to
->.:v t-ho faithful tVw were s'.ill at
it.oir post of duty, Kach took part
: ' n the lesson. Topic-?"Tito Craee*
? of Hod:"
Service begun on time with tho
Musical Choir.-Prayer by the pas*
tor Mo delivered a wonderful >
message.
The pastor was in tho eommun,
it y visiting tho sick. 1 to. also visi- '
?.?vd tho elementary sohaul?hr
kiusvillo and tho Me'Coty Listen
11 gh m Strothor. S.C.
Our Founders Day money was
ta.sed which --was $112.00. Tho I
Willing Workers club reported
$70. 00 on tho Baby Contest, l.ar* i
ry Hun hoy leading' 1st prize. Herrye
Curry 2nd; The contest will I
emse the third Sunday.
PhoTe are quite a few on the !
sick Kst, we are praying that God j
nnill some to their suffering. ,Mi\ j
John Pearson has been"~odnfined i
to the bed for two weeks." Our j
Miss onary held its first meeting j
a: the home of Mr. and Mrs. B.F.
?f Mart a. After the meeting coco
and cookies were served. The next
meeting vrill be at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hooper, February
17, at. jJ:o'clock.
1,_
Negroes Among F
At Roosevelt Dim
W ASHINGT ONT? (A NT) - A p
I proximately* f?Op citizens of hotl
races attended the annual Koose
velt Day dinner held at the Shore
ham hotel, Saturday. The dinnc;
was sponsored by the American:
!>>r Democratic Aet'op.
Addressing the irrnup, ThonlHl
K Finletteij former assistant tt
l"Hn? si>iTnt!i i't?~ i\f ?ni.l thn
1 the United States,?in liis belief
"should-give up entirely this no-it
alone jSoliey in Formosa and tlu
rest of tlie Far Fast and shouh
substitute for it a policy foundei
?ia-4nriilieal commitments and juri
dieal principles.
"If ivp stop showing how toujjfl
we are," he continued, "and star1
showing how lawful we are we mnj
have success and peace in our po
1 icy in the Far llast."
lie dined the United States tc
; tAv that our concern is to do what
r- || pbt inul lawful. If we do this
tfiinirs. First, our national securitj
will be strengthened .rather that
i.npared. And. second, world opin
.iti a ill support us and not the
- .. .1 < hiiioi'o. ?
The speaker was introduced bj
.Francis Biddlo, Avho served its
toastnia.-ter for the occasion. The
meet inn was presided over by Mrs.
Todd Duncan, president of the
Washington chapter. ADA.
Congressman Jame.-t Roosevelt
(i'. Calif.) gave an .informal tall<
on tlio humorous side of his late
minor, rresnteni. I* 1*11 ti K1 in 1?.
lioosovolt.
Norfolk Ministers
NORFORK. V?t ANTY- TW
colored minister's' of Norfolk last
week hailed tho unanimous division
of tho Norfolk Ministerial Association
to "sponsor another I'nttoil
l'roaohinir in Norfolk in lt>5t>
on an interuoial and uns'.t$?re>tated
hasis similar to tho one condifctod
this, year' from dan. i'-lt?..
to tho otto oondintod this year
from dan. u-lt?.
Tho trroup iiiado its decision in
an interracial ministerial meeting
. :.ioh was atucnlod, hold at Contral
VMl'A, by Pr. J. B. Henderson
of lhirk Si root Baptist church:
tit.- Rev. 1!. \Y B. Walker. Second
t'al :Li'y--Uapus: ohurclt; the Rev.
11. T, M. Myers. Mt. Olive Baptist
i hut ch: the Rev. d. T. Mcl'honnon,
St 1'aul t'MK church: Pr. d. R
doTutson dr.. St.. doltn AMK church:
I 1 I t *
iM. .1. i' ii't'nutn, v^ueon ^t..
Baptist church; Rev. K, C. Walton
of First Baptist churclr'bf. Sou.t;
ROSE MOlUiAN BK.UTY
SAl.ON TO FKATIKK SI'KTIAL
BKAlTY HKI'AKTMKNT FOR
KIDS - ??\
K\V YOKK ? t ANP> The new
Rose Morgan House of Beauty sa
lotii scheduled to open hero Fob,
"J7. will foatuvo a sootion especially
designed for children.
Decorated and tit tod to tho needs
of ohildron, tho doparttnont will l>o
serviced by operators trained in
tho trimming of both young men's
and ladies's hair and in hair stylos
for girls from four to~H
Tho salon will bffor tie-in appointments
for mother* and their
children whenever .desired.
The two-story marble-front
building is expected to become a
Now Y ork_landinurk
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Sev'vi es ;:t all tho churches
wore very good Sunday. It was
very cold but did not stop the poo
pie from attending at Weston
Chapel A.M.K Church. The Rev.
R.C, Wright pastor. The devotion
was led by Rev. Paul Gorman,
prayer by Rev. Ray Gadson. Scrip
tore ruading-the 57th Psalm b y
Rev. Frank Moody. Music by the
Junior Choir with Miss Mae West
Rruddv at the piano. The pastut
eame forth and delivered a wonderful
sermon using as a text
Romans, 1:1<?. Thome?"The Power
of the Gospel". We all enjoyed
a spiritual feast.
Sunday afternoon '.4oVleek, the
I atiner High SoluuM Glee Club
motored down to St. 1'hllip A M K.
Church to render a program. The
Rev Rooms, pastor. The writer,
along with Miss Antrum Knowland.
Mi;., E.R. Reed and, family.
Prof J. H. Guiles and family attended
the program. Mr. J.II Ben
son was in charge of the Glee
Club.
Monday night Feb. 7. PJ55. the
P.T.A. held a King and Queen
Contest jit .the high school for the
~ -iV"- '? ^
ive Hundred ~~~
ler
' The Right Rev. Angus Dun gave
ii the invoeation and Rabbi A. Bel
| lour Briekner delivered the bene
, diction.
Tj~ Among guests noted were Mr.
s ; ami Mrs. Elmer Alexander, Mrs.
j l'ear! Y. Newman, Mrs Hilder E.
31 .larshalli'oates, Mrs. Gertrude B.
1 i Cufie, Thomas C.. Cope. _ Air. and
* Mrs. Charles* Duncan, Sirs. Helen
i?STirrtnTrH !m/l f'VinvUiaSI H i I ?
Oilier melud; * *irs. Macro Hub
! bard. Mrs. Albert 11. Hughes, Hoi
I ford V. l.nwson Jr.. Miss Oamilce
Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Brent
Oldham, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Reeves,
the Rev, and Mrs. Jefferson
t F. Rogers and Mr. and Mrs. Geor_
tre L-F Weaver. ' . . -
The Americans for Democratic
Action is "a nation-wide, i'ndepcn^
dent, anti-comni'unist, political or^
gani/.ation dedicated tir the program
of making liberalism a mere
' of fective force in the United
? - ?
states.: ; ~ ~
The Washington chapter is especially
interest in the fight on
; local issues such as home rulerfur
the District of Columbia, hani'yhmeiil
of segregation in all of its
forms, civil iiiqefrties, adequate
school facilities and teaching staff
a decent minimum 'wage, low-cost
housing and a District budget
which meets the city's requirement.
. ' ,.
Its current efforts are
to job opportunities for Negroes
' ;\s drivers of milk trucks in the
. District o.t* Columbia.to
Hold
al Preaching
-mil; tlm Rev. Wr?W~?HWry-pfChrist
CMK church, ami the Kov.
.1. C. Chambers of Convencnt Pros
bytorian church.
Colored mim'stors are rospomlTing
in larger numbers than ever be
fore in all projects and religious
services aimed at getting the cooperation
of all Prptestam churches
without regard to race, color or
~! nationality. These ministers have
pledged to urge greater support
from their churches in attendance .
at the. next preaching mission and
more aid to raiding money to cover
th e?cost of the?services. This
year's mission cost Sin nun .
Details of the plans for the 1050
mission will be worked out by a
special committee. A steering Com.
mittoe will be named shortly to?
map plans for the mission Koyee
Swain will remain treasurer of the.'
. '"unds until the Steering Com-1
*.; fit tee can meet and organize.
}' '
[ benefit of the Ratal Club. Fhese
were the Kings and Queens;
Mrs...3lar.ie . Smith, -Mr.- WillirWillis.
$5.00: Mrs. Klizabeth John
sortr?Mr. C. Plath, $1S 25; Mrs Alma
Rethoa, Mr. Handy Johson','
$ 10.50; Miss Anna Knowland,.
; Revrti". R. KUesh. $2.00; Mrs. Al
lie \v11son. Kov G.F. Owen#. $5.?00;
M rs^?Smiio?Beth on.?Prof.?W7A.'Jeffeoat,
$0.00; Mrs. Ida Bethea.
Mr. Kxdous Bethea $4.00:
Mrs". Preston Davis, . Mr F. M.
Reed, $11.80; Mrs. Madie Whitti?i>rton,
Mr. Perry Moodv. $113.10;
Mrs: Bertha Allen, Prof. O.K. Fllerl>
Jr. $.15.05; Mrs. Qttinnie
Graham. Mi'. Floyd Bethea. $17.51
Mrs. Fiar.eies Piatt, Mr. I.ueious
Fleming. $11.75; Mrs. Kstella Bethea,
Mr. M. Moody. $12.110: Mrs
P.B. Andrews. Mr. Jimntie Davis
$7. 50; Mrs. F.J McGill, Prof l\
1.. Toomer, $8.25; Mrs,. C.C., Paipe
Prof. Bciwnry $30. All; M rs?
A K. Williams, Prof W.M. Kanson.
$10.00: Miss M.C. Moukria,
Mr. Mucins, 111 00: Mrs. I.. K.
Heed. Prof. J.H. Guileo, $115.00:
Special donations:
liev. G.B. Ellcrhe, $12.00; The
Grammar School Dept $200.00,
Prof. Robert McBryde Jr. Prin.:
Mrs. Annie McNeal. $1 10: Miss
?Annie Knowland t^wc-ws a person
.il trift $50.00 for the Band. A,
mount raised in the Kin^ and
tj&ueen Contest was $550,000 Prof.
Kllerbe and Mrs. Bertiia -Allen
WHS crowned Kin,* arid On.iun t-.-...
Vtlu' night. There were 750 parent*
and teachers attending the affair
Beautiful selections , were render
ed by the Lati.ner High School
Glee Club?Mr. *jt H, Guiles is the
efficient principal of the school.
IV. J. S. Coe will preach at
Weston Chapel AM E. church.
, Sunday Feb. JO. at 11 o'clock.
Mrs. Bessie L.ane and Mrs.Addie
Bethea are still on the .sick list, i
I 511; J \V. Bethea of Greensboro
N.C. spent the .week-end with his i
mother. Mrs. Addio Bethea.
, M.P. Moore, Rp{.
TH1
' ltev. J. C. Bates?l'astor
In spite of the cold weathor J
1 day, Sunday School wm well
I tended. After the class studj
J the lesson \vu enjoyed a wonde
review by the Supt, Mrs. J<
i son The home department has
I adult banner. Mr. E. J. John
{ Supt. The Primary class has
Youth banner, Mrs. Hattie Dm
teacher. We were glud to have
; E. A Adams present who n
home?encouraging -remarks
otic of our . members. Mr. I
, Washington.
, 11 :J0 after preliminer.ies, Dr
j A. Adams brought us a wonde
message. concerning, Foiini
Day, which was food for thou
The sermon was taken from K
Theme. "Devine trentri
of present conditions This ser
| will be long remembered. Sui
night we enjoyed a fine Fount
Day .program. The playlet enti
j "Faith of our Fathers." Sev
| visitors -were present. Among t
t were Miss Jauie Mae .Jack
Visitors are welcome to the fr
jdj^chtirch oirAhe hiik ?
i ST. JOHN A. M. E. CHUKCH
i Bev.-Sr W. Fordham?Pastoi
Marion?S. was'ealled to
' der at 10:00 by the Supt_ with
officers and co-workers on ^ t
' post of duty The lesson was
cussed with much interest foil
ew by a brief review by Mrs. 1
i ise Grice.
Morning worship at 11:15.
1 vocation was offered by Bro. ]
and Gibson. Our Scripture was l
responsively from St. Matth
.'Jo: 1-10 Verses led by Rev; I
worth followed by the 1st &
jnai'X of the Dec. with the us)
receiving the Consecration of
in jr. The?Trustees then recei
the offering which was very hi
'The finance committees then
eeivod the Founder's Day R
money from the captain which
very good The consecration pi
or was offered by Rev. Pain
The choir then sang a special s<
tiotr Followed-?with- tne?pa:
coming to us with a soul stiri
sermon taken from St. Matthc
J5:l. He took for his' theme:
Ten Virgins. The open door 1
then extended while the choir s
-the invitation hymn. The not
by the church clerk and the i
*er? report broiufht the morning
vice to a closeAAt
7:30 the Jr. St'ewdess hi
ght a high educational Found
Day program which was enjo
ny ovcryone w^vo witness it.
trustees ayrain received the. of)
ins than the service came t
close for- the day
Elizabeth Moody, 1
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Rev . II. II. Redmond, Pastor
Sunday School was held at the
5un- usual hour with the Supt. Miss
air Vir<riiiia ChaUnan .and staff preat
of ent and on time. The lesson was
rful beautifully discussed,
dm- The usual order of service folthp
lowed. Rev. Redmond brought a
son, vei*y soul touching message, He
,the was -nt his best on Sunday. Many
ulap were made to rejoice in their
Dr. heart. ittde
Love feast and communiofi Was
also taken--by all christians. The?St-n?luck
;jor Chior furnished music for tlie*
.service .
F.. j Our Founder's Day Rally was
rful j a success. In the afternoon, the
ders Rev. A. Oliver, member and chior
ght. of Pleasant Grove and Brown
ings Chaple worshipped with us. Also
nent St. Mark Chior and members.
111011 Rev. OHvetT brought the evening
idny message which was enjoyed by
ler's all. St. Mark Ohoi?? rendered lovtled
ly music. St. Paul Junior Choir
eral rendered music at the service nlhem
so.
son. The rally is still open until the
iend 4tH Sunday.
I from the hospital and doin^ nicely.
r Let us pray for all the sick
members. .
or
the ST. JAMES A.M.K. CHURCH
heii Rev. W.M. Brown. Pastor
(lis- Pomaria?In spite of the rainy
low day Sunday, the faithful church
Sou- goers made their way to the
'house of worship.
In- The S.S. opened on time with
liol- the Supt. and her co-workers at
:oad their post of -duty. The S.S. Was
ewa well-discussed and reviewed. At
!*ox- the closing of S.S. a short prayer
um- service was held.' which was very
iers good. ....
fer- At the usual hour service began
ivcd . hy singing hymn No. 223 followed
rief. with prayer hy Pro. George Davis
re- Sec. hymn 5-lS. Scrinture lesson-ally
5th chapter of St. Matthew. After
was some brief remarks the pastor of
ay- the above napied church, delivered
.1 l.nvni..
...... - j ihvi?i>?kv WIUCI1 . Wa.<
dec food for the hung'ary soul. Closing
uor hysinging- hymn - No 22:1 "A
ing Maze and Grpce,". followed hy col- i
'\vs, lection. Being the 1st Sunday the j
^he Lord's Supper was served,
was A very interesting Missionary j
ang Meeting was held at the home of
ices Mrs. Singley, . Prcsr, Sunday. It
ish- was enjoyed by. all K.very one
ser secfned to he in good spirit. "The
meeting was conducted hy Rro.
on- W.H. Garmony, ho made some iner's
terestihg remarks also Mr. Rickyed
ard. 1
The We were very glad to have our
for- mstor and his wife, Rev. a n d
o a Mrs. W.M. Brown with us. Rev.
Brown made some encouraging
ipt. remarks, also Mrs. Brown.. The ,
next meeting will he at the home
x>f Mrs. Ruhye. Jones on the 4th j
Sunday in March at 3:o'clock.
Those on the sick list are Mrs. I
Georgia Heard and Francis Glasfi
ko Hope they will soon he out again.
Mrs. Esteil Holly is improv
?^ tng -nrcelv:
May God bless us all.
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replacement parts equipment, sufc 1
plies and automotive nxhine ;
shop work. ~
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Jenkins Automotive Tarts Servh
Incorporated
Columbia, S. C,
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ALL SIZES
From $3.00 up
Tire Center
3(101 Main Street
NEW A: USED CARS
-!8 Chcv. Con v. .... $205.C
I" Herttino- Ciu'v. extra?
'clean ...... . .'lOc-.O
V> Mercury extra - 205.0
Queen Motors
S2S Harden St. Col'a.. S. t
PHONE (>-5251 '
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!0 Cr.cv 1 Or 15 & H Sio'jni
JO liuiok 1 1>1\ K. & II.; . IOo.Oi
10 ' Mils. OS J Dr. .. . 1505.0(
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51 II _.JO r ... w \ 215.0(
5] Moi;cury Coi.v" 77 7-15,Of
0 Cliev, 2 Dr. ... . < . 315.0<
Is' I'uick 1 Dr.- ... . ... 2^5.t'(
JEFF KNIGHT
USED CARS
2201 Main Sl? Columbia, S; C.
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SHKETROCK
Cement
Mortor MixRockjath
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HENDRIX
HAKCW^&E, CO.
1321 Assembly St. fhsne 4-693!
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EVANS BROS.
GROCERY
A Full line of Quality Foods am
FresH Meats '
23:10 Laurel SL Ph. 3-212*
\N averty Section * We Dflive
Open I ntil 9 I'. M. each F.venini
8 to 12 Sunday1 A. M.
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USED CAT
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Saturday, February 19, 1955 y
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SAFETY SCOPED . ?'
used cars
49 Chev. $495
51 Buiek 995 5
I 51 Chew 795 5
I 51 Ply. -- - 095 r>;
I 49 Packard _ __ 495 ?
\ 50 Buick _____ 095
i: wis" buy, sell i tpv.prr"
Hancock-Buick
Company
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, LAUREL at BARNWELL
^ PHONE 3-7545
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Grocery Store
: GROCERIES : .
J A Full Line of Groceries
|2i_OPEN ALL DAY SUNDAY
p| Mrs. James LeDeaux, Manager
2360 Senate St. Columbia, S. C.
l'hone 4-9457
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J ...TRADE _ .I 11," .
-Bill' Covington
PHONE 3-8823
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1007 ASSEMBLY ST.
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, DIXIE MEAT &
t FISH iMARKET
j Full Line Of
! Fresh Meats, Fish.
and Groceries
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OPEX 7 A.M. TO 10 P.M.
EVERY DAY
2137 READ STREET
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J Visit
!~City Auto Sales T
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Our Selection of
v BETTER
-USED GARS
J-; 410 Gervais Street
Columbia* S. C
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L THE BEST
IS IN TOWN wING
PONTIAC
li'32 Mercury 2 floor sedan
radio .and heater. overdrive;
$1095 I
pood tires..
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ll?52 Chevrolet P.el - Air
Toujie, radio a r. <1
heater, ex- ?99?
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ift good used cars on our
all times
PONTIAC I