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‘DO. YOU REMEMBER when the. Summitville
Civil: Defense Unit was: one-of the most active in
the-area? The-CD assisted: in many: community
events, such as parking at school functions, tratfic control ‘on. special days of activity.and many
others. The above picture,’ taken’ about 1950, includes. many well-known: businessmen and individuals in the town and township. Though not

allare identified; among:those in the photo are
Guy: Hamilton: Wayne: McMahan, Bus: Banther,
Sherman. Vinson, .Cletis: Bair; John Bear, Don

Gossett; Arthur: Gossett, -Verlin. Farmer,. Virgil
Dickerson, Lester: Campbell; Cletis: Thurston,

Herman’ Bruning: Ray Merrill, Lee’ Williams,
Merle Baldwin and Eugene:DuPouy.

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