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Weems, rector of the Mount Vernon parish. An elderly lady who was a distant relative and spent a great deal of her time with the Washington family LEATHER PERFEX camera cover. Phone 2569. Ask for Marion Roesler. 22 BLUE PLASTIC bilbillock containing identification, driver's license, and $16.00. If found keep the money, but return the kitty Edwards, 420 West 11th Phone 860. 12 WANTED WANTED: Typing to do at home. Please want to help: 1. Barbara 3. Lawrence Kansas, or phone 745126 HELP WANTED BOY TO BUS dishes 12:30 to 1:30 for and for extra parties. Phone: KU47 347. MISCELLANEOUS REAL ESTATE listings wanted. Rentals-Ready buyers. William Almen. 3110R. when she was a girl told Weems the story and he quaintly related it in his book as it was told to him. The distant relative said the young George's father did much to instil the qualities of truthfulness in his son. "Truth, George," h father had told him, "is the love liest quality of youth." When George was about six year old, so goes the story, he was mad the wealthy master of a hatchet an amoral band of gangging everythin that came in his way. The next morning his father dis covered the tree, of which he wa very proud, but nobody in the hous could tell him anything about it. One day in the garden where he often amused himself by hackin his mother's pea sticks, he unluckily tried the edge of his hatchet on beautiful English cherry tree which he barked terribly. Presently George and his hatche made their appearance. "George, said his athlete, do you know who the athlete is doing little cherry tree in the garden" This was a tough question and George staggered under it for a moment, but quickly recovered him self and looking sweetly at his father, he bravely cried out, "I can't tell a lie, Pa; you know I can't tell a lie. I did it with my hatchet." Father Washington, as the story goes, was so overjoyed at his son's honesty that he forgot all about punishing him. Lawrence You Will See The Picture First . . . Sorry K.C., Your're Next! STARTS FRIDAY Today... We Promise You'll Enjoy It!... We guarantee this grand story of today's generation will live and burn brightly in your memories of great screen enjoyments. Bright Victory Starring Arthur KENNEDY - Peggy DOW John HUDSON Arthur Kennedy Winner of the Coveted "Best Actor of 1951" Award From the New York Film Critics Arthur Kennedy Nominated By The Motion Picture Arts And Sciences For Best Performance By An Actor For His Portrayal In "Ibright Victory" NEW PATEE