E t ; The J. H. niiusiia Construction cmpnny has begun the construe ilitll oi the new WMK It Hill" .to ,5. River to replace the present bridge which is considered too narrow for present day traffic. The new bridge will have a short- er span. 115 feet approximately. .,” i J, Co strociloh Beginis. Of Newi Bridge -Ar Murray River have a creosoted pile u.ndersttuc- t-urn. steel llrdere and cement p. The construction ornpan, hopes to have the bridge completed within six to eight weeks. and dur- ing that time the traffic has been diverted via the Murray River to watch the part them as too narrow for two cars to pass. built in 1010. the western was foreman. is bet in e roadmb.ec:i'sie: The bridge being replaced was A Mr. Perry from part of the Province woe. August 3.1955 TheGuardien rues Fire Depcimeni Is Commended rho.-' voinn Montague Fire : Soviet Farm Delegation mu-II-I-Ig;-I;III-I--iIvI-I-III-I-;-I--cmiMay Visit Canada, Mexico I Mr. Charles Mugrldgs. a retlred' fire captain of V ' -t u. uses. Mr. Mugrldge is vacaiioninghere and was present at the tlrc which broke out at MacDougsll's tire V ' anizing Dilllis He noted the dispatch and em- ciency with which the Fire De- -partment went to work and the en I WASHINGTON (AP)-The Soviefcinls added there is no objectioa farm delegation now visiting the to United states took steps Tuesday d to broaden its visit to Canada and it Mexico. Vladimir Mntskevich. head oil the group. new to Washington from the mldwestern United States having the Russians visit Can- a to watch the wheat harvest which starts in about three weeks Canadian mbassy officials said try permits could be issued I quickly as necessary. where the Russians have been touring, to be on hand to help make arrangements for any ex- tension that may develop. Id sai . owing to the bundle out of the approaches on both a des. It will he 32 test in overall width. with ,1 24-loot roadway and s 5-foot sidewalk. which will be relied on both sides. The old bridge had a span of approximately N0 feet with a 15-foot roadway and s 4- foot sidewalk. The bridge will mill pond where each of the nar- roll dams has been made into a go: roadway. and a post railing with steel guard rail has been are led. This roadway at one of the dams being controlled by red lights and the travelling pub- lic are uked to use caution when approaching this dam and Eastern Guardian- SAWING LUMBER every day. and trucking. Thompson Mill. Ixiiinlaiziie lt0l'AL Al.BERT CHINA. oper Stuck patterns. Petit Point. alive speedy and skilful manner in which they put the fire under control and prevented its spread into two attached buildings. He had the ” r ” ” for the department which is fast making an enviable record (or itself. The Mexican embassy said I was inlonned the Soviet embassy in Mexico City requested pennis The ,. .. r aioii for the Russians to visit Mex however. it had recelvedlnri ap- il.w' pllcatlon lrom Matskevich. Offi-i .........M....- -. Murray Harbour North Mr. and Mrs. Charles Steele south Ste Marie. 0nt.. spent some time with Mr. Staeles brother-in law and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd eld. Relax with her home in lrive Islands. U. I. Mr. and Mrs. Don Weeks and - family who have been guests of Mrs. Weeks's parents. Mr. and MONTAGUE CHILDREN Albert Rafuse left recently on re- I I i turn to their home in Amherst. All those interested in N. S.. on their return they were I I W iaccompanled by Mrs. Weelrs's Red Cross Swimming (.lass- ibrother, Mr. George Refuse. who Mr. and Mrs, Archie Dixon were recent weekend visitors to Dart- mouth. N.s.. the quests of Mr. and Mrs. Leverett Graham. Mrs. Donovan Kennedy and Miss Sadie Millsr are attending the T e a c h e r s' Summer School at Prince of Wales College. Charlotte- THE NAMES of Mi. and Mrs. Charles Praught were inadvert- ently omltted from the list of Mass cards in the obituary nr 'rs. James Ennis. Greensfield . MONTAGUE PLANT ESTROYE A fire of unknown origin de- was a mass of flames. strayed the .ulcanlsJng plant oi The fire department arrived in Alex Macbougall at Montague seconds after the sound of the The building was owned by IMr. Frank Greene. Sr. Mr. I Mac- - - 'DousaH lost all his valu-bleiwlll visit in Amherst es pick up application form yesterday morning. Mr. Mac- alarm at approximately 11 a.m.li I mh' ldlangiilesah 311? ' B 'I """'t Dousall was Working outside when or. Iii less thing! an hour theyI'q"'p'"”" "id "”"k' ”'c"""" Mr Edgar Lnnnoll oi Needham at the Office of U11-W0 i ' M, and M” Roy glow md the fire bolas in the back shop had the stubborn aze under con- the vulcanizer and a new air ' i BM-lllIIl'. Blossom Time. IVY Let l O6 066 i where the tires were located. trol and had prevented it from pressure unit. Mass" wh” M5 be" ""'"””1"3 I - family, Montague. were recent . . . . P 1 & Thom son Ltd. at mod Tree Boehners -lev e H M k k b b L ch b Id. M h Ab , I h b MI in Georgetown. left late in the 00G P -if?-"3 M It Donations li'."?.':..1':.ll:"iii.."3:ii:; uv”fr0':mi;:”:m"l'e:;:i rm"-"iiei ii"e' v3l-”--i-i5- ?-'r3-''” 5-9 i:::.:”.':;"':.::.':::.'":::. .. Thursday 0.... MONTAGUE HIGH wms,-1-hfi. The Commmo of the Dower Mon. c1,,wI a few minutes later the building pant. blaze. . in Geomemwn " an mun! xinnlalluf tH33':heS:;:::8g::'g?y tague Regatta wish to lend Friends of Donald smpley 50,, parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Jen- 0' M” u""”"'5 m”"'"- M" Li 'i-zinl (0 on e ' ' summer training with the Royal Canadian Air Force at Summer- side. was a recent guest of Mr. their thanks to the following firms H. Douglas. for donations and prizes for our of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Shipley, Na. Abington. Mass.. are pleased Georqefown kins. ,i. 125 in a regular league .I,,,,- played on the Montague 11081 NICCL to hear he had recovered (mm a Master Terr Moone vho has Mr" "d M” I” 5' mnchnd" d M W J F' M” David Same" um mmuy An Action-Hungry Marine ' ' ' 1:: nwnd last night Th? Winmni M 1.3 G I r , y y' and family motored in Charlotte an rs" '. ' "zgeraldt M" 05305100-M85!-ilrrlyed in GO0rI- ' -. we ::”.i.;"i::i.i::".':l: l:.::?::i:::: ht" .r."ii::i"a.i.i..':.' ";:::..:' W -- i';:i:t”..".El..'”. "ii" in-v A" """"""' C"P"" "””'V-" Will Pmh" R" Mun” DCLHXO Dry Cleaners. Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Johnston: last week. on retu. to hi; July 29m 1 V S e lo" 0 aid” ” the sum," "mm" hank" ' A A Masher. Pete” Road. former Lottie Fitzgerald. formerly h ' s l. . i r o - V . 5 . Mrs. McPherson's Dress Shop. mm m 0"” Mylar Dgmgiajggsgxngeggedrgzt ” emgetw" i Mr. Harry Yorston left on Fri. Personals A. M. Bell. Mrs. Gerald Graham. Maureen. Miss Dorothv Simmonds of . iday July 29 for Annapolis. N. 8.. 9': 1145 JuNGLEl, Wm!-m Condo” and Son Patricia and Linda Manual. In Chrlouemwn durse.1n4mm1ng at working at Annandale. was In Mllllir. and. Mrs. Allexandei B. Waye when he Wm attend the 850 "I llmster Blaine FP359l-llfloni; Amnuc wh,,ies,1,I spending some time at Gnspereaux the Prince iidward island Hos- geekengmmmor to h" home '" h0,':1espE1nG'eo';'g(:;::)w.:'l:;: ggfllmir niversary Celebrations of the iound- i aim, is spendljnzmxvega d Mum" McLeod Pontiac Dealw the guests 0' Mr. mm M” mm, is holidaying in George --smile - the week on return to Bogton" ing of Annopolis.Royal. Mr. Yors- W iisuimz Mr. an h ".5 0y Sammy, Beverage; Wendell Graham. gown ,3 the lugs. of Mn and one-ue5dayI July ggm . very Mus” they were accompanied bi too will also visit friends at Bear "rt" .,,. in Dartmout . . . Cuven Br” Rev M C Currie bu rammed M", N, w. Huge", interesting and educational show- Mi" Bemc Wm” Miss Ros; Rtlvgr. N.kS. and will stop over xlr. and Mrs. Arthur Parker, Johnnie White. White Rose Deal- to the Mange me, ,pendi,,g ten Mr. and Mrs. Edward,MacKenI :383i;ei'li:ls:n:'as0giegldron;i:B':;:'13 mond Wood and Miss Ruth Miller-I I erwlc Camp. lmkinsun. North Dakota. ar- Corn B H days at -lcamp Karo, French zit and family of Chmmemwn sown" 6" Richmond. Sm); A who had been guests of Mr. and llrtiii on the Island where they Geo eM. I River. when I. conducted the were mum guest! of M". Mac. large crowd of adum and Eh". Mrs. Waye. while in Georgetown. 1-in-11::--ts iiill visit Mr. Perlsers aunt. Mrs. welolgge. cDons d. "Young Poem". Camp... Rem” Parents. Mr. and M”. d"n- were in mendmce ma "hi I Edward Bu1pm' Roamuuh for i an 5. Ernest Roche i ed th showin on the Filrni Mr. and Mm DIV” Richard! ' iitl'llP weeks. Central Creameries. Mr. Donovan onnedy was a ' 0Y I 6 8 I and family of Sydney, N, s,I are gg, Relds Farm Equipment. recent huslnen itor to Halifax. Mr and M” roseph Goren ,g0""c"5 :3 IT-'"' '35&h'"E-d Mia Visiting in Georgetown 88 the Snell - o Cllrk 3r0S- accompanied by'Mr' Earl Murphy. lnlrgeon 8 8F 3n l'- W" of Mrs Richards mother. Mrs. Murray River 3223:. 3.: :2: on mm on - Z-.:':.::." ”.f””.'ili.?"”J.filii.f"' 3:; :g:::;. H.-.::.: :3: "A ' Kaye DNKI ' spending several" weeks with her mzmr "Tip ti?! jioftnmgi onta taken. the proceeds of which will ,y,nk1,,5I 5' Mi" 'OVIIIOI' g.rrn;gMlcGregor... mother. Mrs. Jessie Condon. where Goety;"y!v 5:;-iniimi ad! ::wt0stz:::: the purchase of a MI I Is In "fed ' 3' Bum” I Mrs. Marvyn Johnston was a dlllghirr "id M13 MUrDhy'S Si8- ' H Lam" M"rphy' wh” ""5 l gl)so:r.R;s!t:lii;ant. 1-ecem visitor to summers”, me tar. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Mur- The films shown included: I :a.ena:Sc;::.(;nI'cr,gl11VIvnh 3:" p"”"'5'iSupper Served 3 to I (ST) ii. '(,'harle5 Hancock of Mur-. mg. Ethel Dz;-YA grtlrzstkoiblger parents. Mr. and Mrs. l1l'Iy- very beautiful technicolor film of on'F”day' gm ret:'::"t;'rPl.iL3;b:gi ' ' l-ll River is a patient in Ln! P gym Johnstom " W0 ML Eugene Sumwm who is the Canadian Rockies and Boot! 0,", If I I E 1 Hospital as the result ofan .oehMr.! Jewelry Mr and Mn pus 11 co ,5 anployod with c.g,,,1i,,,, PMEI Hotel. alplcture of a modern I ramlrlg supper will be mlrieiii which occurred at a mill .ud.' Acceumu. haw" returned their” hom:"m M" Md In mm” N S was diesel ttirllll fl: operfation;.aut::le:l3' Mm Roland Marsh who has been -- ' . ' ' ' i H S II HI 0 . 5' iimd mud; 391-ll McGowan. Attleboro. Mass.. after a pleasant a weekend visitor to his home in "' "9 E M h mam gm, 0, Vmani '1" H1031": Mrlu Mary served in Belfast I-lall. W Hancnfk and "'1'" 339' RI ;I Maegan,” hohday "mm mm nlmv" ma Cardigan - ti:3li"ii?WiIl'1'Eu "lei 3' :1 31'.” b Yorston and her brother. Mr Harry men were carrying I ma er III AI M Do MI ' ,- d - ' s 2 llama 85 01” 5' Yorstoii. left re e tl t from the second floor of the mill Bmumf; 32"" Cardigan Vl;,:i';esh'e':,eS::::'”:uI:m:heV:::z ML Md M.-SI Howard Goren various tests; a very thought- C n y o" " W" W when the floor collapsed carrying v the inatcher and three men through to the cellar. Mr. Haa- provoking film of the accomplish- ments of a group of citizens of a Quebec Province town, under the and young son Howard Jr.. who have been visiting Mrs. Gotell's borne in O'Leary and Mr. GoleIl's Acorn's Garage. Cardigan. Norman McKenzie. Cardigan. Juries Cudmore Purina Dealer. of Mrs. Conrad's sister. Mrs. George Clow and Mr. Clow. LOBSTER SUPPER cock received severe injuries to Hundr d E H d 1 ti t. M, nd Mrs, J in; C, leadership of their energetic his -'"”mv 0".” 0i "3 "'95 ind g',"'fI" ,,K"I','f,'hmm and acqeuzsiniianaiicgg 'conl:r:gaVtee5d lot Greorizetown, leftosever- Mayor in the field 0' h0"5"'K5 G shoulder injuries while the third ;ld;ny' T” Greene i at the Murray Harbor North at days ago on return to Mont- illgl main! tiiml vi;asmanmunfo'rgt;t- t. t. i P to rraya o e co e I miiiielln-iicctiuck. who is over 'l0l IW":'::l:,ll mf;”mf.ii:".f':::”';,,2f;,:,lfyo:7,,f: rah QM receentli; retired Prime Minister w.dl'ICSdCy. Allglljf 3 ; YPMS ni age. owns and operates 3"” Resmdrant. lgte Beverley Mm,,I RWI MI CI Mr. and -Mrs. George Mooney rut England, Sir Winston Church- I Gum's Gal”... Dunc. in Town l -1 iarllr lumber Mill in Mllrrly mchul Br Currie conducted the service. "1 EV9""- Minn Ind Ml Ind ill 1 River. to which he was intending ”" Hymn, gun, we", --when 3 Mrs. Alec Mooney of souris were . DOWIITOVIIIOPS ofcilliffl 1 - Filhlr 3r0l- .. .. 9 u, h of Mr. Claude Wallace who is em- in brim: the matcber for use, A Kenned nd Co Cometh , sun in mg Arm, ,5 recent guests at e ome II lu In, M . . iliri-r Hi." and ggvert ' Jesus", al1d"Slegp om beloved. Mr. and Mrs. William Murphy. played in Montrea vs ing s SIPW nu35sgn:.s'I,00 and .50 c.''" o I Ch home in Georgetown. I Miss Beverly Roberts 0 ar- I h M . nd Mrs. William White of '"”"”w" '” """d"'"'” ” ” Bortiena and Miss Phyllis White sleep and Take Thy Rest". sym- pathy is expressed to the bereaved parents and brother in the loss of Bait and MacRae. Jamleson's Pharmacy. Arnold Wightman. Dance Admission-.60 cents Minister And Suppers Served From 5 to 9 1-Z1-IDG - their only dwghm. um mm, home of Mr. and Mrs. J.B. Scul- k d e Flfggtong gum. ma Auu,I - I of Moncton. N. 3.. were wee en I Kd-I Clenlentl Mrs. Edward Shipley No Iycm f P u om Robe" Jen gllgasts at the home of Mr. J. F. . Tm para-W"-aa:Ta"'-gas:-as-sIa-s e ans an Tire. guns; I M W, (H ' ' e e y Cer ' 0 nsoll. - E"hHu'"ed i'ii7.'.73l'.'..isri"iiici.5.'.i'””" hm xii” ":5 P"'”"r"-I iii-AME; iliihoiiaihiinfiyiiil cC?"'gii3.ii3.V.Z' Rev w A. and Mrs. Paterson W NEWS - BOYHOOD THRILLS .- CARTOON c '5. rs. Gafild Jhnt,P ' t ' Egg , i The people of Valleyfield-Orwell J. C. Montgomery. Road. r e O I on etc” "'"...i'."ioiia;g;' it tliifnlitiriiiie noftlviits, iziitogntl'?:)on:)aiIilcA;tEli?iieIilTtU:iil1 CELEBRAT - F T' iieiiiniiidolieiigviuxih g:i1ikiiiio?yi" Mrfneii Miller. A-' 4. ' S""”' INC OUR BIRTHDAY i . . o is spending some time with IL. Fras r before they left for Marlon Fraser and Annear. liisI M 551 5; I h h E E D W A R D Bridget Cm” Bnmm M" Tu", L." Johnna” - Ci)” Smrue" parentsi Mn and Mr" mm” alilirliicllltiiilisei :eilgmiillgci.3r:' beerissvl tiilleyin e(i,(e!iJ!:getiiwtil. WITH A THRILLING P R iii""”Td'do:"" iii” 1CoIi':Tl'Ilc6::i':yll ?3Xin.C”iii"'s Sh Mm” T-"nan Mm" We Wu” 0' "i" W” "i ""5 ”"'" ”"””” WEEK'S PROGRAM E i i5 C ' 5 x 0 . I i..."..o'.”...i. ii...” and of i....- nun.-. din n....?. w”'- '"d M” ”"'""' C"”"- ”"' M” Jr ””C'"" ”" My ”' i'..'.l.:'.'i.”"il.l..2:. l” " - FINAL rooar -. sllows 2.30-1-9 months in Belle River. Central Creamsries. ':'"”w"' M"'" "ii" '" "' Mrs. Rollie Kelley and family, OF EXCITING MOVIE On .luly 4 the Valleyfield le Canada Packers. E cfifniu in M'"'"'"' "'" "”'" Boston. Mass.. are spending sever- Don MCGUIJOUIII Who is laid!!! ' .25. "N w,u,..7 .uu-you -me pans. wag, sis:-mbled in the church an afleri Glen Miller Murrgy Harbor E.” m” to M"l'1'lY Htbnr North. ,1 week, wm, bu pm-ants, M;-, gm-1 jrrj-rm-'”"r"T' Hrr5- I I d('i'0tl0nI1PGfi0d- Ml'- -7055 5- North. Bl:nc3h"ae'i;m::r M;.'h”' M" ""1 Mrs. "aulston Johnston. Peters M llacltherson. chairman. called Chude Dgwgr, compankd by 'm.h,'ym;:l'9M3; Road. , ' Mr and Mrs. Fraser to occupy the Mcgowm-. LMI rqimui,-I I f h ' d dd d , Helen MacCormlck of East Do to , Mr . Louis 1'' rgu . Pl tou. TH 9 iilnztritiivr-reoli'vi':n'ii'iea'hyr xiii. ;f':,'I' Mass. 3 n N. s: spent the wzekeiiilnot Juiy in "ma E F Y! I Sow arts 3. Vlicatlterdale Christian Ill- ,,,,1,..,.. mi am... Misses Betty MacLure and Miss Nlmth'rHlpl-innul Mr. and M". '"""' M--rtlallvin. ND JOIN IN TH! FUN! Tmniirl, Margit! l:'iii'nhl;irwhoCl:Ill:::: S:-:os'tew&hrt.l I all Clow were among those ;Ion c en. is nuiyboyour , 1-eel-lNlcoLoR m.mion Mr. W. A. Man” rud " 3 0 9" 'i liiendinl the ,Y0Iln8 Girl's Camp" rs. George Rustin. l-laverhill. ml?” ltktlhi ":9 '79 vi"! I! if I (ELIZABETH -I-AyLoR .VANJos.mgo" an address Md preunuuon M vfateggsk Citrdipson. at French River. Muss. laispfncllins some ttirne vluth ai.:,':.ir'ii'”nr'Ti'iis l:e'a.:'I.o:E:.i:r.esz Show Ram V J WALTER PIDGEOMDONNA REID "V" 'W0 nllndrld 00"!" '7” now.” vgchnof, Mrs. Nettle Miller was hostess Mr H) ebndw u. M en la I. 22: " Starts at M tr ” mnrir Although deeply moved am" Mon" Montague. w the Law" Md Emmy ” hr and Mrs. Elmer Mlllar. IQ,"-M "mu ,.I 1;", er llr and Mrs. Fraser made replies IN!" on COI ' home for the July meeting. Twelve Mr. and Mrs. George Macxenzle '-u "l:.wuT.il:iqT.'"' Dusk and rhiinlred the people for that Mung” Funmmu Cm member, ,,.W,,d,d ,0 m M" itisauletelhalosv ntun'r'T Deon y Roxbury. Mass.. are vacationing at Murray Harbor North the guest at Mrs MacKenzle's parents. Mr. rd and Mrs. William Kennedy. A.0 i" NOTICE Buying rough and sap-peeled wood daily at oil "!ilIxn.l' tnkens of ' 'ndness and good- WI . Luncheon was served and the rircsslnn was closed the Call with an article for the begui- and one visitor was present. Following the devotional period. a dainty lunch was served by the hostess assisted by Mrs. Willard McClure. Mrs. Harry Reid invited the members to her home for the August Meeting. Miss Claudia Sutton, Quebec. spent some time visiting in Murray Harbor North the guest or her Aunt. Mrs. Marvyn Johnston and Men from The Queen Charlotte. Capt. Trenholm and Buddy. The R. C. M. P. . Montague. hymn - i and a special "Thank You" to the Bind!" '1!lest Be The Tie That nah. from Monuwe who so on Tu,,d.yI July 5. we no kindly assisted at serving supper. '” Orwell Head gathered t ..........-:..e---....-- llom lM. . disc in 7 lrntip nlloti.raTil:jdLLg1,-r.'I 319...": we; and recalled the happy occasions led 1,, -occupy me chm" of and fellowships with the young people and the splendid coopera- imn d I resit"-siimsddliaera's niiiidii3:'....:,”,f, tion gives in this important work. DOWN THREE DARK STREETS BRODERICK CRAWFORD and rum: Ronni. STOP - LOOK AND READ . Georgetown Yard. Truck sup lied within 24 hours 5:5”':..”f"”.'l:1:l'..'”'.i.:?.':.1'i'"i'i"rl? 'i''"'”" "'””C"” ' 1"” J”""””"' P t room srasrmo TOMORROW rni.-or thanked evervoiis for their A, , o.c,ockI My 11' the Rev. wmtu my Bum ma (mm to anyone desiring wood hauled. Contact us at 17-14 I "N. 0' cl .. ' I II aerto ll. M .. Re'i"7i.”'iiii. '?”ii?Zl."'.nu others ii.?ii.i'-.'i'i'.'i"ir.Z7'fii9"i'i'.ii'i'. i'ii3.r.'3".T some villi. wiii"i.r'ii'.r.'ilT."diii"r7 G”'3e"”,"" ”' 1'11 C”Veh"d- rue IIAH AND will ml: remap rim FR.0NTlER'S TOUGHEST rows nvorlirier addresses and wished well Read. Valleyfleld charge. All and Mrs Otto Irvine. Peters Road. "I W MMLAUCHLAN WITH A NEW KIND OF LAW - - - AND IT'S WILD- mmsI!i:rsth:;;erz'e:ag:::e:s' :1: mshiitlhlsorsagnslirggnilm Sucre" n Mn 5... com, 9 y mu . 0 I Ex1'RAl ET WOMAN WITH A NEW KIND OF LOVE-In - - - our. The ladies of the congregation -we G'o'"' - vro id r - - - -i -. . -i. "ii ci:qi:gd:iif"f'o'.'..,ld'"f,:":i',;,ln, MONTREAL (CF) -. Buffalo COMEDY t Y W Tl-ll CLASSIC ITOIV Blast Be The Tie That Binds". rightbander Ben Flowers shut out, '””"' W I vrllm IN! the Montreal. with three hm Wed-; MAYFAIR, THEATRE Mussav sivss - Mouoar - russoav - wsoussoav OF Tl-II WISH h'I:;dlctlon by Rev. Mr. sheen. . I, m' Drnlale tlf Belle River pre- . .941 Rev. and Mrs. Fraser with Hill nt money Y P 3 Previous occasion thethree other nesday night as the Bisoas took aj 4-1 international League game! from the Royals. Mowers struck out nine in post- lag his seventh win in ii decisions. AND A SPECIAL COLOR CARTOON FOR THE KIDDIES. louth To L sord t Elizabeth Glllls on s.h.ir"'.i".'."i' oi. tutti... i'3"i'ron&..i E. 339 aox or-non ornns i "V! an address and e an ehtl game in ,eiIiIt starts M. N” "imoneytolunssase-n rvr.earus-hitstiai-ierunlm ' Frau,-I Mr. rum made reply lntiaio with non. ea. TOWN ttDavey Crockett” 'O0Ml Al YOU All -. DON"l' DIES UP . ' GIANT ICIIIN - - - IN. mm or us: win) IIONTIEB .. or MONTAGUE t I: - - it IY,0UBUgALR II YOUR I'll- 'r : ' ' ' ' :M:uiaxDsyet:: mi; 1:" si:sWsrs ;lf rs-r;;i'r:idel:lmtilic:t ltes-slag salsa ranasia as navy cnoosnrr . .,p,T.,,c.:,.l,;.N ",3: M,- ,,.,.I;mh 1 mslgmznglm lied for. none mined in TECHNIGOLOR - "rm; 1-up ....,m.. R No IAIY IHII in : &0ttld Abe-"ARIIONAIIIIIP, poo" in ibehaleoles saowsnsn-sisspl-'. IAIINII-.-'l'eeaday2p.sa.' fmr-.r..rm:' - .4n......;..'..i..2.