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MAYER'S FILLING STATION was in what was Stryker's meat market. That was in the days when regular gas was about 20 cents a gallon and Ethyl, the premium gasoline, was near 25.
CHIEF MARVIN O. HORCHER, known more familiarly as "Syke," appears in this 1962 picture with Dick Wasson of radio station WEAW. That was the year Wheeling won its fourth Safety Award in a row for reducing the number of traffic accidents.
AMATEUR THEATRICALS provided entertainment in the years before radio and television. The old church, and later the school, was a center of community activities.
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