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Show OLD PHOTOS Last week's "old timer" photos stumped most of our readers .including Cecil Rowley Row-ley .at Garrison, who thought the two men and lady on the front page were James Dear-den, Dear-den, Fred Loper and Mrs. Ferguson. They were Mr .and Mrs. Walter James of Black Rock, and Chet Olsen of the U S Forest Service. The gents all dressed up for an American Legion Forty-niner celebration were Thomas Joihansen, Myron Lewis, Wallace Outzen, Clarence Clar-ence Sweet, Leroy Lukens and Raymond Kemiski. On an inside in-side page was a photo of a July Fourth celebration in Milford Mil-ford in 1923. 17 7.7 7 'r" 1, . - . , I J"' -, , u. i --i t f , 1 ; - f, : f - : T Cr v r v V. , v . - l :j ?- 7-r ' ; ; . f t .1: I" 7 : BACK IN 1912 this Is how the Jefferson Mercantile Store looked, and it was as modern for 1912 as the present Jeff Merc Is for 1966. In the photo are, left to right, George Jefferson, J. A. In-gall, In-gall, Joe Tribole, and the lady is a Mrs. Conway. This photo loaned The News by J. F. Tribole. If you have an old-timer photo, we would like to borrow bor-row it for publication. It will be returned unharmed. Thelma Tanner, and Reg Brain, music teacher; back row Itha Tanner, Winnie McConnell, Nellie Wallen, Vclina Stoddard and Catherine Cather-ine Smitlison. REAL OLD-TIMER The above photo, loaned us by Joe Tribole, was taken on the front porch of the Old Tanner House in 1911. Front row, left to right. Bishop Ted Bird, Rachel Moore, ..-i f. jj Hipjij ijijuh mi yiiw nmpTTTn rm rriirr'j""M","w n Mm n Mm - '3, r h TIR jilJ h trttf V .171 |