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Last week's photo of Charles A. Kauffold, a former Colfax barber, was identified by Earl Sticklin, a town resident, and Mrs. Vernon Weeks, of Route 1. It is interesting to note that ten free subscrip- tions have now been won, and no two have gone to the same person. This week's picture is again worth two free subscriptions. Last week's picture of R.E. Hatcher, partner in the Hatcher & Johnson Store, really fooled the majority of guessers. Many people thought it looked like Dr. Langstaff, and there were several other names mentioned. Only three persons had the right answer. Winners were Mrs. Nancy O'Neil and Mrs. Gertrude Hemphill, Rt. 1. Two more free subscriptions are offered for the correct identification of the above photo. Harry Corpe was the first of the city dwellers to identify last week's picture of D.A. Horney, one time farmer near Colfax. Mrs. Kenneth Forrester, of Route 1, took the subscription offered the rural routes. This week's photo is again worth two free subscriptions; one year each to the first person from town and routes to correctly identify the old-timer. Jay Turnipseed won his second free subscription by correctly naming last week's picture as that of C.C. Scott, a rather well- remembered Colfax grocer. Leslie Gillan, Rt. 2, was the first person in from the routes with the right answer. Two more free subscriptions for one year are offered for the correct identification of the above photo. The picture of Rev. J.W. Farris, former Colfax Methodist pastor, was identified by Mrs. Emma Cole in town and Mrs. Frank Gray, of Rt. 2. The first person from town to identify the above photo will receive one year's free subscription to The Press; as will the first person from the rural routes who makes a correct guess. Looks like we had another tough one! Very few people came up with the correct identification of last week's picture of H.H. Newell, a Colfax grain dealer many years ago. Bruce Greenlee, of Route 1, and James Ritchie collected the free subscriptions. The above photo is worth two more free subscriptions; one to town and one to the rural routes.
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