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                    <text>Lawrence
A Publication of the North Lawrence Improvement Association

Neighborhood Potluck
Picnic to be September 9
The Not·th L~n•;rence Improvement Association
sponsor a neighborhood potluck
picnic Satut-day~ September 9 at 6 p.m. in
Lyon Park, located at 7th and Lyon Street.
All North Lawrence residents and business
pet'Sotls are invited to attend and bring a
potluck dis~ table service and chali-s. Dt•inks
'\Yill be furnished.
Please bring enough of one dish to feed the
number of people in your family. The
follo'\ving suggested menu will help assure a
vat·iety of foods:

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Playgt•ound equipment will be available
fot· the chikh-en. We hope you ·will be able
to join us for a final fling before fall.
###

North Lawrence lmprovelll€nt Assoc.
Officers
Bob Moody, President

-841-5946

Maxine Lee, l.lice President.-.........843-362?
Judy Percival, SecretMY-·-·-·-842-0683
MarguerrreJohnson, Treasurer~3-~
N.LI.A. is a non-profit neighborhood organization.

Dues are $l a year. t&lt;\any projects of the H.U.A.,
including this newsletter, are paid for by
Community Development flJ1ding.

The Missing Piece is YOU!

Neighborhood Cleanup
Scheduled Oct. 21st &amp; 28th
The annual fall neighbot·hood deanuf&gt;J
sponsored
by
the
North
Lav•·rence
Improvement Associaii~ will be conducted
Saturday, Oct. 21 and Saturday, Oct. 28.
Tras~ brus~ and other refuse will be picked
up on the south side of the Union Pacific
tracks on Oct, 21 and on the north side of the
U. P. tracks Oct. 28.
La,:vrence Public ·works ct·ews \viti be
picking up the tt-ash. The cre'\-vs \vi11 stat•t
early each Saturday, so please have your
trash at the normal pick-up point Fdday
night.
Elderly
and disabled wishing
assistance in getting trash to the pich-up
point may call 841-5946. Please call far
enough in advance so that you can be
scheduled for assistance bv volunteers.
The N.Ll.A. encoura~ recycling. Glass,
plastic, aluminum, nev\•spaper, and metal can
be recycled. There may be money in that
trash. Check before you throw it awav.
Persons with questions' about recycling ma:-y
call Patricia Marvin at 841-7722, extension
119, ot' 842-7385. 1\Js. Marvin is the dtis
t·ecycling coordina tot' at1d is in tet·ested in
recycling suggestions and individuals who
are c.omposting.
This spring, the N.LJ.A. became the first
neighbot-hood to use a chipper for the
t-emoval of brush. The experiment ·was vet•y
successful and you are responsible for that
suc.cess. Unfort.w1ately, there is not enough
money to hke the chipper {Qt· this cleanup.
However, the chipper ,,..;u be used in next
spt•ing~s cleanup. T'vo other neighb01·hoods
haYe taken Not·th Lawt·ence's lead and have
scheduled chippers fot• use in their cleanups.
Congt·atulations! Once again, you have
pro·ven that Not·th La,'\•t-ence residents are
leadet•s.
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�N. 4th &amp;. Locust School
Beacon to be Instailed

Stoplight at N. 2nd &amp; Lyon
Sought by N. L. I. A.

A flashing pedestt·ian ca"'ssing beacon ,,.,ill
be installed soon at N. 4th and Locust. !vfany
l\;m·th Lawrence businesses, residents and
fdends contt'ibuted to the succ:essfut drive
sponsoa·ed by the \1\Toodlawn P.T.O. and the
Not·th La·wrence Impeovement Association.
Since the last newsletter', a contribution was
t•eceived. fa·om .Hid'tvay USA. Please thank
them and the othea• contt•ibutoNt: F l\II C,
Lcnvrence Ready l!t!ix, 'J{ooile Esta.tes
~Vodh,
H'oodtawtl P.T.O., David L.
Faymatl,
Hat·distet•
Painting
&amp;
Decoratittg,
Riverfront
Square
In vestot•s, J ayhawk Sieling, 1\.f ira.cte
Fideo 1 &amp; Too, N.L.L4..., Roger's Food
Center~ I.O.O.F. Lodge #4, Sheet Rock
ConstnJ..ction, Ka...,.,.• AJotor &amp; Salvage,
Fiola &amp; Boo Howard, J,farguerite &amp;
Ft·ecl Johnson, Patsy &amp; Boo Moody,
Ichaood's, A-Ia.xine &amp; Jack Lee, Julia
&amp; H"illis Bond, and AI ctt·ci Ft·ancisco.
· I\orth La,va·ence has reason to be pt·oud
We v•&gt;ere the only group to raise 50 pet"cent
of the cost of the beacon as required by the
city. You have been commended by the city
commissioners and administrators. A.nd you
have been the envy of othet· local Oi'ganizations. THANK YOm
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The North La,va'ence Impt"'Vetnent Assoc.
is trying to convince the City and the State
that a stoplight is nec.essaa·y at the intea·section of N. 2nd and Lyon stt··eets. N. L. I. A.
believes a controlted intea·section is needed.
on the north side of the u. P. tt·acks t.o allov.,for safe access to N. 2nd Street.
Ks. Dept. of Transp:u·tation approval is
requit•ed because N. 2nd is a state highway.
KDOT rec.ently completed a study \vhich
concluded the int.ersection met a t•equired
warrant fot• installation of a stoplight.
However! KDOT did not recommend the
placement of the signa1 and the city's
Traffic Safety Commission agreed The item
is on the September 12 City Commission's
agenda.
N.LLA. is undet'taking a petition drive in
hopes of convincing the City Commission and
ow· state rept'E!Setltath•es of our need for a
safe intet'section on N. 2nd not·th of the
tracks. Sevet•al volwlt.eE!t'S wi.ll go doot·-t.odoor in the next few days seeking yow·
support on the petition. Please sign if you
agree. Additionally, your preSetlce at the
Sept. 12 City Commission meeting
assist
in convincing the Commission of the need. If
you are not approached 'vith a petition and
wish t.o sigtlJ please call 84-1-5946,
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La•11rence, KS 66044

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The North Lawrence Improvement
Association will sponsor a neighborhood potluck picnic Saturday, May
19, at 6 p.m. in John Taylor Park,
7th and Walnut.
A11 North Lawrence residents and
business persons are invited to
attend.
Please bring a potluck
dish, table service and lawn chairs.
Drinks will be furnished.
Please bring enough of one dish to
feed the number of people in your
fami 1 y.
The fo 11 owing suggested
menu will help assure a variety:
last names starts with
brings
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Playground equipment is available
for the children. We hope you will
be able to join us in this old-fashioned family oriented evening.
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The N.L.I.A.
salutes Woodlawn
Schoo 1 &amp; I. 0. 0. F. Lodge #4.
Woodlawn has allowed us to meet at the
schoo 1 free of charge for years.
This required school staff to open
and close the building.
Recently,
the Odd Fellows offered us free use
of their hall at 615 Lincoln.
The
members of the N.L.I.A., feeling
that we had imposed on the schoo 1
long enough, accepted the Odd Fellows' offer.
We have great gratitude to Gary Haworth, Woodlawn Principal, and the Odd Fellows for their
hospitality. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!!!!!

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The Spring neighborhood cleanup,
sponsored by the N.L.I.A., will be
Sat., May 5, &amp; Sat., May 12. Brush,
trash &amp; other refuse will be collected on the south side of the
Union Pacific tracks on May 5 and
north of the U. P. tracks on May 12.
Mulford's Tree Service, 845 Map 1e, has
agreed to provide brush chipping.for
the cleanup. Please stack the limbs
&amp; brush separate 1 y from the trash
but at the normal pickup area. Butt
ends of the limbs should be facing
the street or a 11 ey.
Remove a 11
metal, glass or rock from the brush.
This will allow for faster, safer
brush removal.
The resulting wood
chips will be free for the taking
after 2 p.m. each Saturday in the
park at N. 4th &amp; Walnut. Wood chips
make excellent mulch in flower beds
and gardens. We thank Mulford's Tree
Service for their he 1 p.
Lawrence Public Works crews will
pick up trash starting early each
Saturday.
Trash shou 1d be at the
normal pickup area Friday night.
Please recycle.
Demolition materials and cars will not be accepted.
Make sure children cannot climb into
refrigerators and freezers. Elderly
and disabled wishing assistance in
getting trash to the pickup point
may call 841-5946 by the Wednesday
preceding the cleanup.
North Lawrence IrnprOY'SCi&amp;nt

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Cfficars
Sob Hoody, Pras ident .. , .841·5946
Ha:&lt;ine Lee, Vice President ... 843-3627
Judy Perc iva 1, Secretary ... 842-0683
Marguerite Johnson, Treasurer ... 243-1954
H. L.I.A., a non-profit neighborhood organization, r.eets the ·
2nd Honday of each month, sxcept Jur.e, July ! August, at 7
p.m. at the r.o.o.F. Hall, 615 Lincoln. Dues are $1 a year.
Hany projects of the U.I.A., including this newsletter,
are paid for by Community Development Fundtng.

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The Ks. Department of Transportation recently recommended installation of a stoplight at N. 2nd &amp;
Lyon streets.
The N. L. I. A. sought
city and state approval of this
project last fall.
No date has been set for installation of the stop 1 i ght, but it is
hoped it wi 11 be in by the end of
the year.
Engineering, purchasing
of equipment, and installation do
take time.

Thanks are extended to Sen. Wint
Winter, Rep. Betty Jo Charlton, the
City Commissioners, &amp; city staff for
their help in convincing K.D.O.T.
the stop 1 i ght was necessary.
The
biggest thanks go to the volunteers
who carried a petition and those 900
persons who signed it.
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woodlawn School is seeking volunteers who would like to either work
with children or assist the school
in another way. Several North Lawrence residents find their volunteer
efforts to be quite rewarding. For
information, contact Gary Haworth at
843-4686.
The Woodlawn Family Carnival is
scheduled for the evening of May 11.
Fun for kids of all ages, 1 to 101.
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Several recent projects of the
N.L.I.A. have been successful. The
key ingredient of those successes is
the participation of North Lawrence
residents and businesses.
Severa 1
residents carried petitions for the
stoplight at N. 2nd and Lyon and 4way stop signs at N. 3rd and Lincoln. Numerous residents and businesses contributed money for the
school beacons at N. 4th and Locust.
Cleanups have given the neighborhood
a tidy look. Union Pacific donated
the depot at its present location to
the city. Sidewalks have been constructed to allow for safe pedestrian passage.
The key point is that
these projects would not have happened had it not been for residents
and businesses donating time and
money.
The N.L.I.A. represents all of
North Lawrence.
Sometimes, unfortunate 1 y, the good for the entire
neighborhood overrides individual
concerns, but it is never our intent
to create problems. Our goal is to
solve them. You can help by becoming a 111erllber of the N.L.I.A.
Your
$1 yearly dues assist and give more
strength to our voice at City Hall.
$1 is a sma 11 year 1 y investment in
your neighborhood.
Please send
your $1, name &amp; address to N.L.I.A.,
539 Elm, Lawrence, KS 66044.
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North Lawrence Improvement Association
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044

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Permit 11203
Lawrence, KS 66044

�North Lawrence
Courier
A Publication of the North Lawrence Improvement Association

Neighborhood Cleanup set
for Oct. 20 &amp; 27

Forum to Discuss School &amp;
Road Bond Issues Oct. 8

Wood Chips free to residents

I.O.O.F. Hallt 615 Lincoln

The Fall neighborhood cleanup,
sponsored by the N.L.I.A., will be
Sat. , October 20 &amp; Sat. , October 27.
Brush, trash &amp; other refuse will be
collected on the south side of the
Union Pacific tracks Oct. 20 and
north of the U. P. tracks Oct. 27.
Mulford's Tree Service, 845 Map 1e, has
agreed to provide brush chipping for
the cleanup. Please stack the limbs
&amp; brush separate 1y from the trash
but at the normal pickup area. Butt
ends of the limbs should be facing
the street or alley.
Remove all
metal, glass or rock from the brush.
This will allow for faster, safer
brush removal.
The resulting wood
ch.ips will be free for the taking
after 2 p.m. each Saturday in the
park at N. 4th &amp; Walnut. Wood chips
make excellent mulch in flower beds
and gardens. We thank Mulford's Tree
Service for their he 1P.
Lawrence Pub 1 i c Works crews wi 11
pick up trash starting early each
saturday.
Trash should be at the
normal pickup area Friday night.
Please recyc 1e.
Demo 1 it ion materials and cars will not be accepted.
Make sure children cannot climb into
refrigerators and freezers. Elderly
and disabled wishing assistance in
getting trash to the pickup point
may call 841-5946 by the Wednesday
preceding the cleanup.

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The N.L.I.A. will sponsor. a forum
October 8 at 7 p.m. at the I.O.O.F.
Hall, 615 Lincoln, to discuss the
three bond issues on t~e upcoming
ballot in November. The South Lawrence Trafficway, the Eastern Parkway, and the New High School Bond
issue will be examined. Proponents
and opponents wi 11 make presentations, followed by question and
answer sessions.
The N.L.I.A. neither supports nor
opposes any of the bond issues. It
is the intent of the N. L. I . A. to
provide opportunity for individuals
to become educated, informed voters.
The October 8 meeting is the regular monthly meeting of the N.L.I.A.
The N.L.I.A. meets the second Monday
of the month at the I.O.O.F. Hall at
7 p.m. Membership is $1 yearly and
is open to any North Lawrence business or resident. We welcome your
involvement in your neighborhood.
North Lawrence ltproveunt Asaoc.
Officers
Bob Moody, President .... 841-5948
Maxine Lee, Vice President •.. 843-3827
Judy Perci va 1, Secretary ... 842-0883
Hargueri te Johnson, Treasurer ... W-19H
N.L.!.A., a non-profit neighborhood organization, mts the
2nd Monday of uch 1onth, mept June, July &amp; August, at 7
p.1. at the I.O.o.F. Hall, 815 Lincoln. Dues are $1 a year.
Hany projects of the N.L.I.A., including this newsletter,
are paid for by Couunity Developtent Funding •

The Woodlawn P.T.O. is again
sponsoring a pizza and burrito sale
to benefit the schoo 1 .
The sa 1e
wi 1 1 extend through October 5.
If
you have not been contacted by a
Woodlawn student and wish to support
the schoo 1 by purchasing de 1 i c i ous
pizza or burritos, please contact
Woodlawn School at 843-4686.

�Health Care Acr ··ss

WoocP .:wn School Notes

Provides Medical Care
through Volunteer Efforts

Woodlawn School is emphasizing
North Lawrence pride and history
this year. It will be common to see
students investigating the neighborhood and talking with residents
about our history. Interested persons are invited to attend a school
assembly presented by Steve Jansen,
Director of the Dg. Co. Historical
Society, Wednesday, Oct. 10, at
12:15 in the gym. Please help pass
our history onto our future.
woodlawn School needs volunteers.
There are many ways to help, both in
the classroom and out. No person is
too old and volunteers find the work
extremely rewarding. If you can give
as little as one hour per month,
please call Woodlawn at 843-4686.

Everyone knows that medical costs
have skyrocketed. Insurance is expensive, and even if one has insurance, the deductible is high and the
policy does not cover everything.
Health care Access has formed to
deal with this situation. Its' philosophy is that he a 1th care is a
right, and not a privilege of those
who can afford it.
Health Care
Access provides services to individuals and families whose health
needs are not being met by public or
private health care plans.
Health Care Access exists because
of impressive community-wide support.
A11 aspects of the he a 1th
care profession donate their time
and resources to provide health care
to the medically indigent. Services
include acute dental care, a twice
weekly health clinic, prescription
assistance, and referrals to specialists and dieticians when necessary.
Lawrence Memorial Hospital donates
lab
and
radiological
services.
Clinic space is donated by Lawrence
Social service
Housing Authority.
agencies volunteer their time by
screening for eligibility and arranging appointments.
Appointments may be made at any
of the following agencies: Ballard
Center, 842-0729; Red Cross, 8433550; ECKAN, 841-3557; Independence,
Inc., 841-0333; Lawrence Indian Center, 841-720~; and Salvation Army,
843-4188. If you have any questions
or would like to become involved in
health care concerns in Lawrence,
call Health Care Access at 841-5760.
Emily Bono

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FREE REMOVAL OF DErERIORATED STRUOURES
Why riot get rid of that old, broken down shed or garage behind your
home or rental property? Or, do you have dead or dying trees creating
a hazard?
The Community Development Department of the City of Lawrence has
allocated o limited amount of funds to be used lor the voluntary
demolition and clearance of dilapidated buildings and outbuildings,
{garages, sheds, etc.), and tree removal.
The basic eligibility requirements are~
1. The structure{s) to be demolished or tree(s) to be removed,
must be removed, must .be in one of the following CDBG
target neighborhood areas: Pinckney, East lawrence, Brook
Creek, Oread, North lawrence, or University Place; or

2. The structure{s) to be demoli&amp;hed or tree{s) to be removed
must be located on property within the City limits, and the
applicant's family gros&amp; income from all sources may not
e)(ceed the COBG income guidelines.
3. The applicant need not be an owner /occupant of the
property where the structure or tree(s) are located.
~. There will be no income restrictions unless requests lor

demolition 8)(teed available funds. In that case, firs1 priority
will be applicants who meet th&amp; CDBG Income guidelines.
Clearance and demolition contracts will be administered by the
Community Development Department .
.Application forms for this program ore available at the office of
Community Development in Room 08 of City Hall.
Deadline lor this program is 2ctober 15. 199Q.

·u you hove any further questions, please call 841-7722, ext. 100.

North Lawrence Improvement Association
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044

Bulk Rate
Postage Paid
Permit #203
Lawrence, KS 66044

�North LaWrence
Courier
Neighborhood Potluck
Picnic to be wlay 18

Cleanup for all of North
Lawrence to be I\Iay 1

The ~orth · Lawrence Improvement
Association will sponsor a neighborhood potluck picnic Saturday, May
18, at John Taylor Park, located at
6th and Walnut.
All North Lawrence residents and
business persons are invited to
attend.
Please bring a potluck
dish, table service and lawn chairs.
Drinks will be furnished by Roger's
Food Center, 2nd &amp; Lincoln. Please
thank them the next time you shop.
The following suggested menu will
help assure a variety of foods:

The annual spring neighborhood
cleanup, sponsored by the N.L.I.A.,
wi 11 be Wednesday, May 1 .
P 1ease
note several changes in the cleanup
this year. Both sides of the tracks
will be picked up on the same day.
We are experimenting with having the cleanup
on Wednesday for
several reasons.
Several
neighbors wanted a
full weekend to
c 1 ean
and get
trash ready for
disposal.
Perhaps most important is that it saves taxpayer dollars.
The c 1 eanup is funded by
Community Development and by having
the cleanup on Wednesday, we avoid
paying for overtime. We hope these
changes will work for your benefit.
Lawrence Public Works crews will
start picking up the trash early
Wednesday, so please have your trash
at the normal pickup point Tuesday
evening.
Trash can be placed out
earlier and some of it may be picked
up with the norma 1 route Tuesday.
Large and bulk i terns wi 11 not be
picked up until Wednesday. Elderly
and di.sabled wishing assistance in
getting trash to the pickup point
may call 841-5946. Please call far
enough in advance so that volunteers
can be scheduled.
A recent addition to our cleanup
has bt.Coine very popular and will be
offered again this spring. Mulford's
Tree Service wi 11 chip 1 i mbs and brush
for use as wood chips. Please place
all limbs with the butt end facing
the pickup area. Remove all foreign
objects, such as g 1 ass and meta 1 .
The chips will be available for use
at the park at 4th &amp; Walnut.
N.L.I.A. encourages recycling.
Please remember metal, aluminum,
glass, oi 1, plastic, newspaper and
styrofoam can be recycled.
Please
do so.

Last name starts with
Ma.in Dish
Dessert
Salad or Vegetable

Playground equipment will
be
available for the children. Members
of the City Commission, County Commission and city staff are invited
guests.
Please accept this as a
personal invitation to attend an
old-fashioned neighborhood picnic
designed to start the summer off
right.

North Lawrence Improvement Assoc.
Officers
Bob Moody, President ........ 841-5946
Maxine Lee, Vice Pr&amp;s ....... 843-3627
Judy Percival, Secretary ..... 842-0683
Marguerite Johnson, Treas .... 843-1954
N.L.I.A. is a non-profit neighborhood organization.
Dues are $1 a
year.
Many N.L.I.A. projects, including this newsletter, are funded
by Community Development, City of
Lawrence.
WE WELCOME YOU TO JOIN US!!!

�A Round of Applause
Several individuals, businesses
and organizations deserve a round of
applause and a thank you for their
help in making North Lawrence a
better place to live.
The Woodlawn Elementary School
students and staff recently joined
in the North Lawrence cleanup by
cleaning the rights-of-way of severa 1 of our streets.
What an exce 1lent neighborhood school we have!
The Woodlawn P.T.O. coordinated
the new
school
sign.
Stephen's Real Estate, Charlton Msnley Insurance, Douglas County Bank,
the Woodlawn Student Council, and
the Woodlawn P. T.O.

donated cash for
a great sign.
Harry Shafer
and Gary Haworth
THANK YOU
donated
their
time and effort
in installing the new school sign.
Roger's Food Center a 11 owed
the
N.L.I.A. to use their store to inform customers of the Association's
activities and solicit members.
The City staff has inc 1uded N.
7th Street from Elm to North Street
in
this
year's
street
overlay
program. Locust Street from N. 3rd
to N. 7th will be getting new C:IJrb
and gutter this summer.
The stop
light at N. 2nd &amp; Lyon will be installed this summer.
Many individuals have planted new
flowers and landscaping, further
proving that North Lawrence is the
garden spot of Lawrence.
Hundreds of neighbors have done
good turns for their neighbors just
because.
That's what make North
Lawrence the best part of the city.
The faculty of Woodlawn works
hard every day to give our children
that extra chance to be successful.
Please thank anybody who is mentioned above.
They are working to
make North Lawrence as good as it
can be.
While you're at it, thank
yourselves for being a good North
Lawrence neighbor.
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North Lawrence Improvement Assoc.
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044

Depot 'Vork to Begin Soon
Restoration work will soon begin
on the Union Pacific Depot.
The
Depot Management Board has approved
a phased plan which would return the
depot grounds to the attraction it
once was. The Depot, once restored,
will house a community meeting room
and offices for the United Way. The
restoration will include the replacement of the Depot's magnificent 31
foot spire, as well as several other
features of the original design.
The long-term plan also calls for
the demolition of the freight depot
and the fertilizer mixing plant,
located on the north and south side
of Locust at N. 2nd.
A beautiful
garden is planned on the north side
of Locust; while the south side will
have a parking lot for the Farmer's
Market and Riverfront Park.
Fundraising efforts will begin
this spring.
The project wi 11 require investment from both public
and private sources. Members of the
Depot Management Board would be
happy to speak to any organizations
or individuals regarding this important North Lawrence project. Please
call 841-5946 for more information.

Survey Results are Good
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A recent City of Lawrence survey
indicates North Lawrence residents
are pleased with their neighborhood
&amp; the N. L. I. A.
North Lawrence &amp;
the N.L.I.A. rated best in several
questions posed to 5 older neighborhood residents.
A1most 66% of
North Lawrence respondents felt good
about North Lawrence.
Near 1y 83%
were aware of the N.L.I.A. and twothirds felt the N.L.I.A.'s eff'"ctiveness was good to excellent.
However, only 18%, one of the lowest
totals, are members of the ~.L.I.A.
Join and work with us.

Bulk Rate
Postage Paid
Permit #203
Lawrence, KS 66044

�North Lawrence
Courier
A. Publication of the North Lawrence Improvernent Association

Cleanup for all of North
Lawrence to be Oct. 16
The fa 11 neighborhood cleanup, sponsored by the N.L.I.A.,
will be Wednesday, October 16.
A11 of North Lawrence wi 11 be
picked up on the same day. Our
one day pickup experiment last
spring was very successful.
Lawrence Public Works crews
will start picking up the trash
early Wednescray, so please have
your trash at the normal pickup
point Tuesday evening.
Trash
can be placed out earlier and
some of it may be pi eked up
with the normal route Tuesday.
Large &amp; bulk
items
wi 11
not be pi eked
up until Wednesday.
Elderly &amp; disabled wishing
assistance in
getting trash
to the pickup
point should
call 841-5946. Please call far
enough in advance so that volunteers can be scheduled.
A recent addition to our
cleanup has become very popular
and will be offered again this
fa 11 . Mulford's Tree Service wi 11
chip 1 i mbs and brush.
Please
place all 1 imbs with the butt
end facing the pickup area.
Remove all foreign objects,
such as g 1 ass and meta 1 . The
chips will be available at the
park at 4th &amp; Wa 1 nut free of
charge for your gardening use.
Please feel free to take as
much as you need.
N.L.I.A. encourages recyc 1 i ng.
Lonnie's Recycling wi 11
pick up metal if the metal is
separated from the rest of the
trash. Please remember metal,
aluminum, glass, oil, plastic,
newspaper and styrofoam can be
recycled. Please do so . . .
Please secure refrigerators
and freezers so children cannot
- become trapped.

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Playground E&lt;tnip. Funds
Wood 1awn E1ementa ry Schoo 1
students are se 11 i ng severa 1
items for the P. T. 0. fund
raiser.
The fund raiser is
scheduled through October 7.
The goa 1 is to raise enough
money to buy addition a 1 p 1 ayground equipment. The students
are selling a variety of items,
such as meats, cheeses, cookies, candies, stationery, gift
wrap, cards and ribbon. If you
have not been contacted by a
Woodlawn student and would like
to support the schoo 1 , p 1 ease
call Sandy Sharp at 843-4686 or
stop by the Woodlawn office to
look at a brochure. Your support is greatly appreciated.
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Price Banks, Director of
Planning for Lawrence &amp; Douglas
County, wi 11 be the guest at
the next N.L.I.A. meeting, Monday, Oct. 14, at the I.O.O.F.
Hall, 615 Lincoln, at 7 p.m.
Mr. Banks wi 11 discuss Horizon
2020, a planning document which
will guide the city and county
growth through the year 2020.
The plan will contain basic
policies for land use and general policies for public systems .
A 1so on the agenda is
the election of officers. The
N. L. I. A. is open to any North
Lawrence resident or business
person.
Membership is $1 per
year.
Please feel free to
contact any of the officers if
you have questions about the
organization.
N.L.I.A. OFFICERS

Bob Moody, Prasi dent .•. ,, •••• 841-S948
Maxine Lee, Vice Preaident •• •.843-3tl2.7'
Judy Percival, Secretary.,,. ,842•0883
Marguerite Johnson, Treaa •... 843-1954

�Oct. 5 River Area Cleanup
Volunteers Sought
The N.L.I.A., in cooperation
with the City of Lawrence and
Jayhawk Beverage, is co-sponsoring a river area cleanup on
Saturday, Oct. 5. Three sites,
including the Eighth &amp; Oak boat
ramp area in North Lawrence,
have been targeted for cleanup.
The cleanup efforts will focus
on the removal of litter and
trash.
It wi 11 include recycling as much of the material
as possible.
Each site will
have a supervisor to direct the
volunteers' efforts. A picnic
will follow.
If you wish to
support this effort by vo 1 unteering, please call Patricia
Marvin at 832-3036.
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FREE
ENERGY SAVING IMPROVEMENTS
CITY OF LAWRENCE CAN HELP HOMEOWHERS SAVE$$$ ON ENERGY BILL$
The City o! Lawrence has money available to pay for weatherizing
homes •n the ctty.
Improve menu can include:
• Attic Insulation
• Sto'rm Windows
• Weatherstripping of Doors
Grants lor these improvements will be made to eligible homeowners.
No repayment far this oulstance is required. Grants will be awarded
~n a.lirst·C~melirst served bass is with priority given to applicants who
hve •n the ftve COBG target neighborhoods.
Eligibility requirements for this assistance are:
I. The home must be owner/occupied with no mare than two
dwelling units.
2. Mobile homes are not eligible lor assistance.
3. Annual gross family Income cannot exceed the following
guidelines:
Family Size
·Maximum Income
I
$19,700
2
$22,550
3
$25,350
4
$28,150
5
$30,400
6
$32,650
7
$34,900
8 plus
$37,150
Incomes will be verified.
Applkanh received. on .or before October 4, 1991, will be given first
consideration. Apphcat•ot'( forms ore ovoiloble at the office of Com·
munity Development in Ro&amp;m 08 of City Hall.
For more information, cail841·7722, Ext. 3114.

N. Lawrence Improvement Assoc.
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66'044 ·

New Stoplight Operating
at N. 2nd &amp; Lyon
SUCCESS! ! The new stop 1 i ght
at N. 2nd &amp; Lyorr is operating.
N.L.I.A. requested the light to
a 11 ow for a safe, centro 11 ed
entrance onto N. 2nd on the
north side of
·the
tracks.
Thanks to Terese Gorman,
City
Engineer; the city
crews
&amp;
the City Commission
for
their assistance.
A1so,
thank you to
Senator Wint
Winter, Jr. &amp;
Representative Betty Jo
Charlton for their help in convincing the Ks, Dept. of Transportation the light was necessary. We hope you will use the
intersection.
We appreciate
the amount of work it required
to become a reality.

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Meet Your Neighbors
Woodlawn School experienced
an increase in enrollment of
nearly 25 percent over last
year.
This means a number of
new fami 1 i es have found North
Lawrence to be the neighborhood
in which they want to raise
their children.
We welcome
those new neighbors to the best
place in town to live and hope
they enjoy the benefits North
Lawrence has to offer. If you
have a new neighbor and have
not yet met them, please take
the time to do so. After all,
one of the things that makes
North Lawrence so nice is our
neighbors. Be a good one!!!
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Bulk Rate
Postage Paid
Permit #203
Lawrence, KS 66044

�North Lawrence
Courier
A Publicatlon. of tile North Lawrence Improvement Association

Spring Cleanup is
AprilS

Neighborhood
Picnic May 30

The spring neighborhood cleanup,
sponsored by the N. L. I. A. , will be
Wed., April 8.
All of North
Lawrence wi 11 be pi eked up on the
same day.
Lawrence Public Works crews will
start picking up the trash early
Wednesday, so please have your trash
at the norma 1 pickup point Tuesday
evening.
Trash can be put out
earlier and it may be picked up with
the normal route Tuesday.
Bulk
i terns will not be pi eked up unt i 1
Wednesday.
Elderly and disabled
needing help in getting trash to the
pickup point should call 841-5946
far enough in advance so that
volunteers can be scheduled.
Mulford's Tree Service will chip
limbs and brush again. Please place
all 1 imbs in a separate pile from
the trash. The butt end of the limb
should face the pickup area. Remove
all foreign objects, such as glass
and meta 1.
The chips wi 11 be
available free of charge at the park
at 4th and Walnut. Please take as
much as you want.
Lonnie's Recycling, 501 Maple,
will pick up and recycle metal.
Please separate the metal from the
rest of the trash.
Additionally,
North Lawrence residents wi 11 have
an opportunity to save money and rid
themselves of waste tires at the
same tlme. The city charges $2 to
dispose of each car or 1i ght truck
tire. For one day on 1y, waste car
and light truck tires may be
disposed of for a $1 fee at B.C.'s
Auto Repair, 510 N. 6th.
Waste
tires will be accepted from 8 a.m.
to 7 p.m. on Wed., Apri 1 8.
The
tires will be recycled.
N.L.I.A. encourages recycling of
metal,
aluminum,
glass,
oil,
plastic, paper and styrofoam.

The North Lawrence Improvement
will
sponsor
a
Association
neighborhood potluck picnic Sat.,
May 30, beginning at 6 p.m. at John
Taylor Park, 7th and Walnut. Please
mark this date on your calendar.
A11 North Lawrence residents and
business persons are invited to
attend.
Please bring a potluck
dish, table service and lawn chairs.
Drinks will be furnished by Roger's
Food Center,
2nd and Lincoln.
Please thank them the next time you
shop.
The
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following
lnformatioon suggested .
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w1ll
help assure a variety of foods:

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Brings

Dessert
Salad or Vegetable
Main Dish

New playground equipment has been
installed at John Taylor Park for
the children. Please accept this as
a personal invitation to attend an
old fashioned neighborhood picnic.
The North Lawrence Improvement
Association, a non-profit neighborhood organization, meets the 2nd
Monday of each month at the
I.O.O.F. hall, 615 Lincoln. Dues are
$1 a year. Many N .L.I.A. projects,
including this newsletter, are funded
by Community Development, City of
Lawrence. The officers are:
Bob Moody, President
841-5946
843-3627
Maxine Lee, Vice Pres.
Judy Percival, Secretary
842-0683
Marguerite Johnson, Treas. 843-1954

Please Join UsJ

�Lead Water Pipes
May Be Hazardous
The City of Lawrence Utility
Department requests your help with a
survey.
The U.s. Env i ronmenta 1
Protection Agency sets drinking
water standards and has determined
that lead is a health concern at
certain exposure levels. Materials
that contain lead frequently have
been used in the construction of
water supply distribution systems,
and plumbing systems in private
homes and other buildings.
Lead
plumbing may have been installed in
some older homes (prior to 1910). If
you suspect such plumbing is in your
home, please complete the following
information.
_ _ I suspect lead pi pes have been
installed in my home.
Name: _______________________
Address: ____________________
Daytime Phone: _________
Please return this information to:
City
of
Lawrence,
Dept.
of
Utilities, P. 0. Box 708, Lawrence,
KS
66044 or call 842-5032 for
further information.

It's Easy to Recycle
North Lawrence residents have
several opportunities to recycle.
Neighbors may drop off many of their
recyclables at the Union Pacific
Depot each Saturday from 10 a.m. to
2 p.m. Patricia Marvin, Lawrence's
recycling
coordinator,
has
designated the depot as a drop off
site for grass clippings and leaves,
used motor oi 1, and automotive
batteries.
An attendant will be
present to assist emptying the

into
material
appropriate
containers.
The grass c 1i ppi ngs and 1eaves
wi 11 be compos ted
The used motor
oil and automotive batteries will be
recycled.
Reusable containers are
encouraged.
Please do not bring
glass containers.
Used motor oil is a particularly
dangerous
contaminant.
North
Lawrence is located very close to
groundwater and any oil spread onto
the ground can contaminate vour or
your neighbor's well
One quart of
oil is enough to pollute 250,000
gallons of water. Please do not use
motor oi 1 as a weed ki 11 er or dust
suppressant. It is neither. Please
take it to the depot on Saturdays.
Do it for yourself and your
neighbors.
The city also sponsors a newspaper
recyc 1i ng program.
A shed to
deposit
newspapers
in
is
located
east of
Woodlawn
School.
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Please do not tie
the newspapers in bundles.
Simply
p1ace them in paper sacks and set
them inside the shed.
Other recycling programs are
available to neighbors.
Lonnie's
Recycling, Kaw Motor Company, and OK
Recycling recycle numerous items.
Kaw Motor Company, Highway 24/59,
accepts anything made out of meta 1.
Lonnie's
Recycling,
501
Maple,
accepts glass, tin, aluminum, and
other meta 1s. OK Recycling accepts
plastic, glass, tin and aluminum
every Wednesday morning from 7:30 to
8: 30 at the newspaper shed east of
Woodlawn School.
Please take
advantage of the many opportunities
to recycle in our neighborhood.
It's good for your and our earth!
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539iln
Lawrence, KS 66044

Boa&lt; Rate
Postage Paid

Pennit 11203

lawrence, KS 66044

�Nortli Lawrence
Courier
A publication of th.e North. Lawrence Improvement Association

Fall Cle.atllliJ is

October 14
The fa 11 neighborhood c 1eanup, sponsored by the N.L.I.A.,
will be Wednesday, October 14.
All of North Lawrence will be
picked up on the same day.
Lawrence Public Works crews
will start picking up the trash
early Wednesday, so please have
your trash at the normal pickup
point Tuesday evening. Elderly
&amp; disabled wishing assistance
in getting trash to the pickup
point should call 841-5946.
Please
call
far enough in
advance
so
that
volunteers can be
scheduied.
Tree

Mulford's
Service

will
chip
limbs
and
brush.
Place
limbs with the butt end facing
the pickup area.
Remove all
foreign objects, such as glass
and meta 1.
The free
chips
will be avail ab 1e at the boat
ramp at 8th &amp; Oak for your gardening use.
PLEASE NOTE THE
NEW LOCATION. Take as much as
you need but don't de 1ay because the unused chips will not
stay there.
N.L.I.A. encourages recyc 1 i ng.
Lonnie's Recycling, 501
Maple, will pick up metal i f
the metal is separated from the
rest of the trash. Please remember metal. aluminum, glass,
oil, plastic, newspaper and
styrofoam can be recycled.
B. c. Auto Repair, 510 N. 6th,
will accept waste car and light
truck tires for a reduced disposa 1 fee of $1 for one day
only on Wednesday,- Oct. 14.
North Lawrence residents wi 11
have an opportunity to save
money.
The city charges at
least $1.50 per tire for disposal.
This allows you and
N.L.I.A. to save.

Ca11didate's Forum
Scheduled Oct. 12
The N.L.I.A. will sponsor a
Candidate's Forum, Monday, Oct.
12 at 7 p.m. at the I.O.O.F.
Hall, 615 Lincoln. Candidates
for County Commission, State
Representative, and State Senate have been invited to attend
and answer your questions.
A1so on the agenda at this
meeting will be election of
officers.
The N.L.I.A. is a
non-profit neighborhood organization open to any North Lawrence resident or business person.
The N. L. I. A. meets the
2nd Monday of each month at the
I. 0. 0. F.
Ha 11
615 Li nco 1n.
Membership is $1 per year.
Please feel free to contact any
of the officers if you have
questions about the organ i zation.
N.L.I.A. OFFICERS
Bob 1-!oody, President •••••••.• 841-5946
llaxine Lee, Vice President •.• 843-3627
Judy Percival, Secretary ••• , .642-0663
1-!arguerite Johneon, Treas, ••. 843~1954

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North Lawrence
Survey Out Soon
Each North Lawrence household &amp; business wi 11 soon be
receiving a questionnaire regarding our neighborhood. This
effort, funded by a Community
Development Block Grant, is a
project of a Planning class at
KU. Information from this survey will guide the N.L.I.A. in
areas it will concentrate its.
efforts on.
The questionnaire will be
hand de 1 i ve red to each house
and business with a stamped,
self-addressed envelope. Your
help by filling out this questionnaire will be greatly appreciated.

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Playground
Equipment
Installed

.FREE-.
ENERGY SAVING:IMPROVEMENTS·
CitY OF LAWRENCE CAN HELP'HOt.£()WtERS SAVE$$$ ON Et£RGY BUS

Donations Accepted
The Wood 1 awn
P. T. 0.
recently bought new playground equipment for the
school yard at a cost of
$8,664.
This has been a
multi-year effort which
is not completed yet.
$6, 000 has been paid on
the equipment· leaving a
balance of $2,664. Woodlawn students have recently completed a fund
raiser to help pay off
the equipment.
There is
still an opportunity to
give. Checks may be made
out to Woodlawn P.T.O.
and mailed to Woodlawn
School,
508
Elm,
Lawrence, KS
66044.
Your
help is appreciated.

The City of Lawrence has money available 10 pay tlr weat18rizing homes i'llla city.
mprovements can ilclude:
·
• Attic lnUation
• Stonn WIRiows
• W~ng of Doors
GraniS 1or theSe mproY811'M1111s Y4 be made 10 elglble honieownels. No repayments ror this
asslstaroe is~ Granta w11 be awarded on a ftrst-come rnt eeMJcl-tus with pt1or1ty
lto'el1 to appllc:ants ~ t.ie In h ftve COBG target~
Eliglbiily ~ fo( tis assistance ate:
1. The home roost be ownerloccupied ~ no more \llall two ltMlling l.litS.
2.. Uobile homeln not ellgllle 1« usislanoe.
3. Arroal crosa family Income cannot exceed lhe ~ng Qlidelnes:
Friy sb

1Wimll11 ilcome
$20,450
$23,350
$26,XIO

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3
4
5

$2i,200
$31,550
'$33,850

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$36.200

$38,550

lnComll wll bt VllfllecL.
Ajlplcanls lllC8IVed on or balore OCtober 23. 1992 wil be given first consideration. ~
lonnS 11'8 avalable at .. ofb of Hclusir'v &amp; ~Development In Room 08 of City.
Hil. For men lnruma!lon cal832-3000 Ext 3114.

Are you interested i11 Model Block Program?
The N.L.I.A. will soon be submitting projects for consideration for
Community Development funding. One suggested project would be a "Model Block
Program" in North Lawrence. Under this program, homeowners in a block area
agree to participate in the program which allows for a $1 rebate for every
$4 spent on approved, exterior projects, such as painting, roof repairs, &amp;
porch repairs.
The maximum return for each household is $2,000; minimum
rebate is $100. If you are interested in this program and would like further
information, please call Bob Moody at 841-5946.

School Bottd Forurn to be Oct. 27
will fund the building of two
new e 1 ementary schoo 1 s and a
new junior high school, as well
as expand Wakarusa school and
renovate Central Junior High
and Lawrence High.

The Woodlawn P.T.O. and the
N.L.I.A. will jointly sponsor
a forum on the proposed $29.9
mi 11 ion schoo 1 bond issue,
Tuesday, Oct. 29 at 7:30 p.m.
in the Woodlawn Gym, 508 Elm.
The bond issue, if approved,

Bulk Rate
Postage Paid
Permit #203
Lawrence, KS 66044

N. Lawrence Improvement Assoc.
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044

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CHRISTMAS!
Maxine Lee, President
Delores Todd, Secretary
Marguerite Johnson, Treasurer

What? It's too early to think about
Christmas?! Not if you plan to win the

first-ever North Lawrence CHRISTMAS DECORATING CONTEST.
Youdon'tneedtodazzlethejudges
with a "million bulbs." Entries will be
judged on their originality and aesthetics.
There'll be prizes for the best entries. We'll announce what they are at
the NoYember NUA meeting.
L&lt;.~ us know you want to be ineluded in the contest by sending in your
entry blank before November 30.

NORTH LAWRENcE -cou~~~~

843-3627
842-7982
843-1954

EARLY HISTORY OF NORTH
LAWRENCE

NLlA is a non-profit neighborhood organization. Dues are
$1 per year. Many NLlA projects, including this newsletter,
are paid for by community Development funding.

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THE MISSING PIECE IS YOU!

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FIRST-EVER NORTH LAWRENCE
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CHRISTMAS DECORATING CONTEST
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ENTRY BLANK

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• Name ----------------------------------------• Address,________________________________________
• Phone number
: (Day or evening?)
• Send your entry to NUA, 747 Elm, Lawrence. KS 66044
• Entries must be received by November 30. 1993.
We'll announce winners in the Winter 1994 edition of the North

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North Lawrence community at our

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North Lawrence Improvement Association
747Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044

POTLUCK
PICNIC

Bulk rate
Postage Paid
Permit No. 203
Lawrence, KS 66044

annual picnic.
Join us on Saturday, September 18th at John Taylor Park (between Elm and Walnut on 7th
Street).
Bring a covered dish to share.

your own dishes and silverware.
We'll provide ice tea You might
also want to bring chairs or a blanket to sit on.
This will be our first meeting of

the year. We won't conduct any
business at the picnic, but instead
use the time to catch up on the
summer's news. If you are new to
North Lawrence. this is a great time
tomeetyourneighborsandseewhat
the North Lawrence Neighborhood
Improvement Association is all
about. The whole family is welcome.
Ifitrains. we'll hold the picnic
inside the Ballard Center.

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FALL
CLEANUP--- •
FRIDAY,
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Awhile back, my neighbors the
Zilners gave me the original deed to my
house, which they had once owned. It
was fascinating reading. Tbe first entry
noted the President's transfer 0f a plot
efland to an Indian. Soon after, several
settlers acquired the land. In each subsequent entry, the size of the plot shrank,
until finally, my house was built in
1929.
The history of all our homes in
North Lawrence follows this sarue pattern, according to the Early History of
North Lawrence. This is a neat little
book originally published in 1930 by
the North Lawrence Civic Association.
Members of the Woodlawn Parent
Teachers Association added to the history and reissued the pamphlet in 1961.
The History paints a picture of a bustling town quite a bit different from
today's North Lawrence.
Indian Country
Our land deeds start with Sarcoxie.
He was the chief of the Turtle Band of
the Delaware Indians. This area was set
aside for the Delaware Indians in an
1829treaty.From 1829untill854,North
Lawrence was Indian Country, part of
the Nebraska Territory. But even though
this was Indian Country, white settlers
and runaway slaves were moving in and
forming settlements. In 1854, the Kansas-Nebraska Bill officially opened the
state to non-Indian settlers. Perhaps in
response to this influx, President James
Buchanan deeded Sarcoxie 320 acreswhich included North Lawrence-in an
1860 treaty with the tribe.
Now, the History implies that North
Lawrence was here before the rest of
Lawrence, and it would be nice to say
we were "one up" on the rest of the city.
Most likely, though, these early settlers
were scattered throughout the area. The
first mention of a city in the area came in
May of 1854, when Missourians John

Baldwin and Clarke Stearns staked out
the Lawrence townsite. A few months
later the New England Emigrant Aid
Society established their base there.
While Baldwin, members of the Aid
Society and many other newcomers
chose to live north of the river, North
Lawrence was not a part of the main
city at that time.

Early development
In 1861, Sarcoxie sold his acreage
to Charles Robinson, RobertS. Stevens
and William A. Simpson-&lt;Jur first
developers. These men immediately
began selling the land in pieces. some
to the Kansas Pacific Railroad and the
resttoothersettlers. Webecameknown
as Jefferson, and were included as part
of Jeffurson County .
About this time, North Lawrence
development really took off. The first
post office was built in 1862. There
were many small shops and stores in
the area, including a grocery, a meat
market, a barber shop. a drug store,
flour and feed mills and a coal yard.
There was a pool ball a saloon and two
hotels.
The first toll bridge across the
river was built in 1863, and the Kansas
Pacific rail lines reached the area the
sarueyear. By 1865, therewereatleast
four churches. Cbildrenattendedanumber of makeshift schools in the area
until the first school building, on the
northeast corner of North Seventh and
Lincoln, opened with 250 students in
1865.
At this time, North Lawrence had
its own cemetery. jail. court and newspaper. And many of our homes were
built during this period. While Locust
and Bridge (North Second) streets were
the principal business districts, stores
and shops were scattered throughout
the neighborhood. It sounds like
Jefferson was the type of city many
COntinued...

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�Early North Lawrence
continued

currentNorthLawrenceresidentswould
like to live;: in, if their survey responses
are any indication.
We become a city

The Legislature created Grant
Township. which included North Lawrence, in 1865 and made it part of Douglas County. Somewhere between 1865
and !867,Jefferson became North Lawrence, and town officers were elected.
On June 7, 1867, North Lawrence
officially became a second-class city
with a population of 2,500. Four days
later, a group tried to get the city of
Lawrence to annex North Lawrence.
This effort failed. But in 1870, North
Lawrence citizens voted to consolidate
with Lawrence. Unfortunately, the History doesn't explain the motivation behind the conflict or the reasons why
people finally voted to join Lawrence.

Cultural center
In the early 1870s, the Union Pa-

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FIRST
MEETING1993-94

The first meeting of the year for the

NorthLawrencelmprovementAssociation will be on October 11 at 7:00 at the
Oddfellows Hall, 6!5 Lincoln. Everyone who lives or owns property in North
Lawrence is welcome to attend.
Items on the agenda include electingofficers,planningmeetingsandcommunity activities for the rest of the year
and developing ideas for our Community Development Block Grant proposal,
which is due in November.
Many people responding to last
year's neighborhood survey said they
thoughtCumrnunityDevelopmentfunds
hadn't done much good in North Lawrence. If you have an idea on how to use
these federal funds in our neighborhood, come to the meeting and be a part
of the planning process.
Meetings of the North Lawrence
Improvement Association are held the
second Monday of every month, from
October through May.

2 North Lawrence Courier

cific Railroad moved its general repair
At the beginning, there were four
shops to Bismarck Grove, which was in more blocks to the west ofN orth Second
the northeast corner of North Lawrence. street. And the river was only about half
Many houses were built near the Grove its present width. In 1903, amajorflood
to bouse shop employees. Although hit the area, washing away the blocks
some still stand, most have been tom south of Locust and west of North Secdown.
ond and parts of Mill, Walnut and Ash
Apparently, Bismark Grove was streets from the bridge to North Fifth. In
quite a focal point for the city. For many addition to the 1903 and 1951 floods,
years, it was the site of the Kansas State flooding also occurred in 1901. 1902,
Fair, and it was used for many statewide 1904,1905,1908,1910, !912and 1915.
gatherings, such as carnivals and politi- We can count our blessings for the levcal and religious meetings. Mule cars- ies that protected us this year.
I n
the city's first public transportation- many ways, the History of North Lawoperated from Bismark Grove to 19th rence just scratches the surface. But it
and Ma'"achusetts. Part of Bismark shows that North Lawrence has a heriGrove was a game preserve for deer, tage that we can be proud of.
buffalo, elk and antelope.

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HOW DO YOU COMPARE?

Lastfall,mostNorthLawrenceresidents participated in a community opinion survey sent out by an architecture
professoratKU. Unfortunately, the professor lost his graduate student and so
has not yet compiled the results. Fortunately, he loaned the surveys to the
NLIA, and we have tallied some of the
answers.
Not being statisticians or having
much spare time, we couldn't do the
entire survey or interpret the results. So
we chose a few questions we thought
peoplemightbeinterestedinandcounted
the number of answers for each ques-

tion. You can use the numbers to see
how you fit into the neighborhood. And
you can see whether you have the same
goals and feelings for North Lawrence
as others in the neighborhood.
We appreciate everyone's participation in the survey. Reading people's
comments gave us a lot of ideas for
future NLIA activities. It also showed
that most people are really proud of their
neighborhood. Hopefully, politicians
and developers will one day be able to
use the results to improve facilities and
services while maintaining our
neighborhood's character.

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FALL CLEANUP-October
For those who prefer fall cleaning, a Clean Up Day is scheduled for Friday,
October 15. This will give you a chance to get rid of some of that debris left over
from July's storms.
City crews will collect bulk trash from your regular pick-up site. Have it there
by 7:00a.m.
Separate recyclable metals and brush and tree limbs from the rest of the trash.
Lonnie's Recycling will pick up the metals. Mulford's Tree Service will chip the
limbs and brush. Tbey'llleave the chips at the boat dock on 8th and Oak Streets.
You're welcome to take these chips as long as they last.
City crews will take up to five tires in the cleanup. And there is no charge to pick
them up. However, they'll only take car or small truck tires. If you have more than
five tires, take them to B.C. Auto, 510 North 6th. The charge to dispose of them there
is $1.

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Ballard &lt;;:enter becoming a teen cen-

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Spring 1994

suggested in the paper last week).
Most comments about the possibility were negative, i.e. there's not
enough parking nor enough room
in the building. People were also
concerned about the classification
of this neighborhood as "inner city"

MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE
IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
1993-1994

as well as the type of people the
centerwouldattract.RustyThomas,
Ballard Centerboard member, says
that board wasn't too thrilled with
the idea either and that she would
convey our sentiments back to her
board.
Delores explained this year's approved CDBG allocations. She also
compared allocations to our neigh-

December 13, 1993

borhood with those going to other
neighborhoods. She and I made an
appeal for the group to give a lot of

thought as towhatwe should apply
for next year. For example, Fred De
Victor earlier had mentioned that
playground equipment for smaller
children might now be appropriate ad~
ditions to the parks.
Kathy Martinez brought seeds from
the America the Beautiful program. And
the group went crazy going through
them.
Meeting ~djourned ;'!~9:00p.m.

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DON'T FORGET:

NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP

JUNE 10

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Lawrence, KS 66044

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Delores Todd called the meeting
to order at 7:00. Marilyn Rogers
tried to read the minutes of the November 8th meeting, which were
then discussed and approved. Marguerite gave the treasurer's report.
As of December 13, we had a total of
$293.21: $274.21 in the checking ac·
count and the rest cash.
Maxine Lee reported that she delivered a $50 gift certificate to the
Lathrum's,aNorthLawrencecouple
who were flooded this summer. 1bis
was part of the Unity Church's do·
nation for flood-affected North
Lawrence residents. She also said
she'dgiven$25 ofthe Unity Church's
donation to the Ballard Center. This
left $113.
New business:
Maxine proposed that we donate
more money to the Ballard Center.
She suggested the Ballard Center
could use the money for Christmas
presents for a flooded family, or it
coulduseitforan "unadopted" family. After discussion, theNLIA voted
to send another $50 to the Ballard
Center, earmarked for a North
Lawrencefamily(notnecessarilyone
with kids). We decided to keep the
remaining $63 in case we hear of
anyone else needing assistance.
We then discussed programs for
1994 meetings. Delores will arrange
for representatives from the park
department
(possibly
Fred
DeVictor), FMC and the street maintenance department (possibly Teresa
Gorman) to meet with us. We're
asking the street department to discussculvertmaintenanceasoneway
to reduce street flooding in North
Lawrence.
Marilyn and Delores announced
that the Christmas lighting contest

would be judged this week. FMC
representatives would do the judg·
ing so there would be no favoritism
given to any of the entries. Several
businesses donated prizes for the
decorating contest: Fat Man's Restaurant gave a dinner for two;
Roger's Food Center donated a 5
pound ham, B&amp;C Auto donated $50
in auto repair, River City Car Wash
gave $100 in car wash tokens, which
we broke into smaller amounts to
give to several winners, La Tropicana
Restaurant donated dinner for two
and Pines Greenhouse donated a
rose bush. We could have had many
more prizes, but when we were soliciting, we were afraid we wouldn't
have many entries. In the end, we
had 11 entries .
Delores and Marilyn reported on
the CDBG request we sentto the city
in November. We asked for $3,660
in operating expenses, which pays
mainly for the newletter and office
supplies, $100 to provide supplies
for a volunteer program to help elderlyordisabledNorthl.awrenceresidents, $2,880 for repair of the brick
sidewalk onLocustStreet, and $3,300
for culvert cleaning, repair and replacement. After submitting therequest, Fred DeVictor gave Delores
some ideas for next year's request.
He has some improvements in mind
for Lyens Park plus more tree-planting sites.
Finally, we discussed general
neighborhood chitchat, such as
what's going on along the northside
of the tracks, when's the burned
building going to be tom down and
who's in the hospital.
Meeting adjourned at 7:50.
January 10,1994
Delores Todd called the meeting
to order at 7:05p.m. Marilyn Rogers

read the minutes, which were then
approved by the members. Marguer·
ite gave the treasurers report. She
said we had a total of $224.21 in the
checking account and $21.00 in cash.
Delores announced the program
schedule for spring meetings. On
February 14, a representative from
the Lawrence Police Department will
speak to the group about setting up
a neighborhood watch program. In
March, FMC people will visit with
us to explain their role in the com·
munity. In April, we'll meet with
someone from the street department
to discuss culvert maintenance.
Delores said she has been spending some of our CDBG funds and
buying office supplies, such as note

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SPRING CLEANUP
Have your bulk trash at the curb
by 7 a.m. on Friday, June 10. It's
springcleanup time again. However,
there are a few differences this year
from years past.
Do not put limbs or brush out for
pick up unless you cut the limbs into
18-inch-longpiecesandbundlethem
together as you do for normal trash
pickup. Our tree service has raised
his rates, and we don't have enough
money in our budget to pay forpicking up and chipping brush this
cleanup.
Don'tputtiresoutforthiscleanup.
Instead, call the city sanitation department. They will put you on their
schedule for collecting tires (up to
five from a household).
Separate metals and other
recyclablesfrom the bulk trash. We"ll
have Lonnies pick these up again
this year.

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North Lawrence Improvement Association Officers
Delores Todd, President
Maxine Lee, Vice President
Marguerite Johnson, Treasurer
Marilyn Rogers, Secretary

842-7982
843-3627
843-1954
841-4473

NLIA is a non-profit neighborhood organization. Dues are $1 per
year. Many NLIA projects, includingthisnewsletter, are paid for by
Community Development funding.
THE MISSING PIECE IS YOU!

Neighborhood watch
We are fortunate that we have few
crime problems in North Lawrence,
says Mark Brothers of the Lawrence
Police Department who spoke to the
NLIA meeting in February. Vandalism is rare here as are car and resi~
dential burlaries.And wedon'thave
to put up with "stupid drunk tricks"
like residents around KUdo.
North Lawrence has mainly two
types of crime problems: those inherent to having bars in residential
neighborhoods and theft by transients restocking their "summer
camp.'' Elm has gotten better as far
as drunk driving goes, he says; Locust is worse. Some of the "drunktype" problems center around the
bar at508 Locust According to Brothers,mostofthefightsandotherprob!ems are caused by out-of-town
friends of the regular clientele. And
few of the problems extend to the
rest of the neighborhood. Generally,
there's more trash than violence, he
says.
North Lawrence should expect the
"homeless" population to be moving back to their summer camps
along the river in April. So we should
also expect to Jose camping gear and
related items if we leave our garages
and storage sheds unlocked, Brotherssays.Popularitemsthatthetransients take include fishing poles,
tents, grills and lanterns.
We should also expect some localized "antics" around the 200 to 500

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blocks of Elm and Locust, he says.
Some are bar-related; some are related to gang activity (especially on
Elm). Brothers says the police department keeps a good watch on the
group suspected of being in a gang.
Brothers says he hears complaints
that the police don't patrol North
Lawrence enough. However, this is
a reflection of how safe the neighborhood is, he says. If an area appears OK, patrolofficerswillhead to
otherareaswhereproblemsaremore
chronic. If you frequently see officers in your neighborhood, it means
your area may be having more problems than you want, he says.
But even with a police officer "sitting on your doorstep," it's possible
to be a crime victim. That's why
citizens should be proactive. Citizens are the eyes and ears of the
police. Brothers says that while
North Lawrence in general is good
about knowing who belongs in a
neighborhood, we sometimes question whether we should call the police when we see something suspicious. We should, he says. Preventing crime has to be a partnership
between the citizens and police.
If you are interested in setting up
a more formal partnership with police-a neighborhood watch program-call Mark Brothers at the
Lawrence Police Department, 8417210.

A REQUEST FOR HELP

COMMUNITY CALENDAR

It leaks and has other problems. Also,
the department is changing the way it
charges for pool use. Season passes will

now be available for $30 for an indi-

According to City Commissioner
Bob Moody, the city cannot rezone
an area until it receives a petition
signed by affected property owners.
So I would like help in getting a
petition signed for changing the zoning on Locust and Elm between 2nd
and 4th from industrial to residential.
If you live ina commercial/ industrial zone, here are the financial benefits of rezoning to residential:
• If 50% or more of your home is
destroyed (e.g., by fire, flood or
storm), you cannot rebuild unless
you obtain a zoning variance from
the city.
• It is difficult to sell or refinance a
home in a commercial/industrial
area because few mortgage companies or banks will lend money for
homes in these zones.
• Property taxes would probably
decrease. Typically, property taxes
are higher in commercial/ industrial
areas.
The city appears to be willing to
consider rezoning some industrial/
commercial sections in North
Lawrence to residential. Several residents who attended the NLIA meetinginMaydiscussedwhichsections
this rezoning should include. They
agreed that it may be possible to
rezone sections of Locust and Elm
between 2nd and 4th Streets with
little difficulty. While the group
would also like to see Maple and the
rest of Locust from 4th to 7th rezoned, existing businesses in those
areas could make the process more
difficult. However, individuals located in those areas could certian!y
sign the petition and make their
voices heard.
Because many of the properties in
this area in question are not owneroccupied, door-to-door petitioning
would be somewhat ineffective.
Therefore, if you own property on
Locust and Elm between 2nd and
4th Streets and are interested in signing a petition to change the zoning
of this area to residential, please call
Cheryl Miller at 749-3510 or stop by
228 Locust.
-Cheryl Miller

vidual, $90 for a family of four. As an
added attraction, parks and rec has contracted with a company to install a 17-

foot tall, 140-foot long water slide this
summer, which they hope to have installed by Memorial Day.
De Victor said his office would be
responsible for maintaining the renovated Union Pacific depot and for scheduling the meeting room there. Several
people got on De Victor's case about the

depot. They were mainly concerned that
the parking lot for the depot would be
filled with Johnny's Tavern patrons. De
Victor commented that one way to con-

trol that would be to lock the parking lot
at night. People commented that the depot essentially represents another instance where the city made plans for our

neighborhood but didn't take the time to
come to the neighborhood to ask for
input about how well the project would
work or to ask for suggestions on how to
make it work. For example, because Ted

Boyle once had his shop at the same
intersection, he could help the city work

out parking problems at the depot.
De Victor announced that the neighborhood has enough kids to support
playground programs at both John Tay-

John Taylor Park
June 4, 6:30p.m.

Neighborhood Potluck Picnic
Everyone's invited. Bring a dish to share,
your own table service and a chair.

JunelO

Neighborhood cleanup

On-going:
Ballard Center

Aerobics classes, Monday and Wednesday
6:15 to 7:30pm and Saturday 9 to 10 am.
Classes are free and open to everyone,
however, space is sometimes limited.
Free summer lunch program for children
(up to age 18)

lor and Lyons Parks this year. Activities
run from 9 to 12 a.m. and 1 to 4 p.m. and
include a free lunch. The program begins June 13.
After De Victor finished his presentation, Marilyn Rogers read the minutes,
which the group approved. Marguerite
Johnson phoned in her treasurer's report to Delores Todd earlier in the
evening. We had a total of $244.
Cheryl asked about rezoning Maple
and Locust Streets from industrial to

residential. While Bob Moody had told
her that all we needed was verbal support for the change, in actuality, we must
present a petition to the city. Cheryl
asked for advice about who to contact
and whether all blocks needed to be
included. A couple of people asked why
we needed the change. Cheryl listed
three reasons:
Ted brought up the subject of the
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TO THE RESIDENTS OF NORTH LAWRENCE
The following question appeared on
the survey taken last year: "Are you
satisfied with the manner in which the
city has allocated community development funding in the recent past?" A majority of residents answered "No."
As a member of the Community De-

velopment Block Grant Advisory Board
and as a member of the North Lawrence
Improvement Association, lam puzzled
by this response. I believe residents are

confusing community development
funding with general city funds.
The Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) awards community developmentfunds to cities. Our
local Housing and Neighborhood DevelopmentOfficeisinchargeofoverseeing these CD funds. The process for distributing CD money begins with organizations submitting requests. The requests
are then reviewed by a 16-memberadvisory board. The board consists of people
from target neighborhoods and at-large
community members. The amount of
allocations depends on the total amount

of money available. Almost always, the
money requested is larger than the
amount available. The board makes their
recommendation to the city commission,
which either accepts the recommenda~
tionsorrequestschanges. This is a shortened version of a lengthy process. But I
wanted to give you an idea of how it
works.
The last newsletter listed some of the
projects previously funded by CD. These
included sewer lines, water lines, drainage improvements~ land for Lyons Park,
sidewalks, rehabilitation loans and
weatherization grants. Community development money also funds our cleanups, pays for our newsletters and provides general operating expenses. These
projects are entirely separate from
projects that city departments (e.g.,street,
parks and recreation, public works, etc.)
spend in our neighborhood.
The ideas for requests for North
Lawrencecomefromneighborhoodresi~

dents. If there is a particular project you
would like to bring to our attention,

contact any NUA officer. Or better yet,
come to one of our meetings.
Our requests for the 1994-1995 year
include:
Operating expenses
$1,660
Volunteer services
100
Oeanup
2,000
Culvert replacement
660
Brick sidewalk replacement
4,890
Morespecificinformationaboutthese
projects will be in our next newsletter.
This summer, the board will be meeting
to discuss projects fornext year. Suggestions are welcome at any time. If you
would like to attend a meeting, let one of
the board members know. NllA mem~
bers will vote on final recommendations
at the November general meeting as the
deadline for applications is December 1.
Take a look around your neighborhood. Think how it could be improved.
Let's all make North Lawrence an even
better place to live.

-Delores Todd
NLIA President, 1994

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�Miflutcs. eontinued from p.lge 1

booksandafilingc:abinet.Shealsoannounced
that CDBG meetings begin this week on the
13th.
Marilyn asked for help con tactingcommu~
nity churches and schools for information for
the community c::alendar for next month's
newsletter. Shirley North volwlteered to do
the calling.

Shirley reported on a call she had received
asking for volunteers to the CASA (Cowt
AppointedSpecialAdvocate)prog:ram. These
volunteers work with children caught up in
the court system, often in custody battles.
Anyone wishing to work with Utis group
should contact Lena at the Roger Hill Volun~
teerCenter. They plan to start a training program at the end of the month.
Marguerite reported that Maxine Lee is
back in the hospital with lung problems. Mar~
gueritcwill also becontactingNorth Lawrence
businessesregardingtheNeighbor~to·Neigh­

bor program. 'This program has been set up
with government flood money. She also announced th&lt;1t as part of this program, a potluck is scheduled for February 13 at the Douglas County Extension Center. Everyone in
the county is invited to attend.
Cheryl Miller asked if it would be possible
to gauge support for rezoning Locust Street
from 2nd to 7th. Currently, that section is
zoned industrial. She would like to sec it re-zoned both to preventindustrial development
in the area and to be able to do things to her
home that arc prevented by the zoning category, like refinancing at much lower rates.
ShesaidBobMoodytoldherthedtywouldbe
willing to research whether this was feasible,
but it did..1't want to waste it's time if the
residents didn't support the change. Shirley
volunteered to help find residentsofhomesin
this area. Marilyn will put a blurb in the newsletter to gauge support throughout the neighborhood.
There was considerable discussion about
what the city has planned for the area bounded
by the depot, the river and2ndand3rdstreets.
Some believe the city plans to demolish &lt;ill
businesses and residences in the area to make
room for p:lrks, the farmers market and parking, Others believe the city just wants property owners to clean upthearcaso it's not an
eyesorevisiblefromcityhallandthemall, We
should probably have a city representative
come explain their plans to us.
Delores announced the winners of the
Christmas contest:
1st prize: Glen and Ellen Miller
2nd prize: Tommy and Linda Lee
3rd prize: Mrs. Roberts
Honorable mentions: The Beebes and the
Gillespies
Ted Boyle mentioned that he had called
people he knew at Sunflower Cable to oome
over and take pictures and that he'd seen
several North Lawrence homes on the news.
Marguerite announced that the Tenantsto-Homeownersprogramwillholda "school"
forprospectivehome buyers in February. The
school will explain the program, which helps
low-income people buy homes nccdingrehabilib.tion in target neighborhoods plus helps
them fix up the homes.
Shirley asked ifweallknew the New Year's
baby was a North Lawrence baby. He belongs
to Byron of Byron's Auto House.
Delores 01djourned the- meeting at 8:05.

Febnuary 1~ 1994
Delores Todd called themeetingtoorder
at7:05 p.m.
K.C. Childs, Tanger Outlet Center marketingmanager,explainedthemall'scxpansian plans. The design calls for lengthening
the building thatparallels the river and adding another building and four rows of parking on the south end of the lot. The additions
will add 58,0Cl0 square feet of space to the
mall and create a horseshoe of buildings on
the lot. Childs said she expects their request
for expansion -will be on the agenda for the
ctty commission's April 27 meeting and
hopes to receive approval for the project by
the end of May. On that schedule, construction will begin in the fall. She also hopes
NorthLawrence-willsupporttheexpansion.
Mark Brothers of the Lawrence Police Departmt!nt talkOO o:~ol&gt;uul
types of oimc
problems North Lav-.rrence experiences. His
take-home message was that preventing
crime has to be a partnership between dtizens and police. Citizens must be the eyes
and ears for the police force. People should
be willing to get involved. And if we sec
somethingthatmake:suswonderifweshould
call the police, well, we should.
After the presentations, we started the
business meeting. Marilyn Rogers read the
minutes, which thosepresentapproved without comment.
Marguerite Johnson gave the treasUrers
report We have $204.21 in the checld.ng acCOWltand$23incash. Wediscussed.whether
it would be OK to use the money in the
accountformailingthenewsletter then getting reimbursed with CDBG funds and decided it was.
Ftnally,everyonehelpedstickmailingletters on the newsletter, which was a tremen~
doushelp.

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Much 14, 1994
Delores Todd called the meeting to order
at7:05.
Marilyn Rogers read the minutes, which
the group approved.
Marguerite Johnson gave the treasurer's
report. We had $49.21 in the account. The
city's $155 reimbursement for mailing the
newsletter had arrived but had not been deposited. fora to!:U of$204..21. Wehad$24in
cash.Kathy Martinez of the Neighbor-toNeighbor Program informed the group that
she could provide assistancetoresidents and
business owners affected by last summer's
flooding. Call her at 84:&gt;-2383 if you qualify
for assistance and are having trouble getting
it or if you need more information.
Ed Flynn FMCplantmanagerspoketo the
group, informing us ofFMCs activities and
role in the community. He said that the companyhadnothadamechanismforcommunicati.ngv.iththeneighborhood.Sothiswasthe
first step in what he hoped would be better
communication.
Flynn described the company's background. FMC is an international $3.8 billion
company based in Chicago. The local plant
has been here since 1951. It employees about
225 people and has a $12 million payroll,
making it the eighth largest employer in
Lawrence. It pays about a quarter of a million
in taxes.
Locally,FMCproducesphosphatesforuse

in products such &lt;15 Pepsi, Dr. Pepper,JeUo,
Aunt Jemima maple syrup, Velvceta,
YV:heaties, Cinnamon Toast Crunch, Total,
Soft Batch Cookies, Ritz Bits, hotdogs, ham,
bacon~ crescent rolls, pet food, Crest toothpaste, Cascade dishwasher soap and Spic
and Span. The company produces different
forms of the mineral, which can act as leavening agents, buffering agents, cle&lt;Uring
agents and nutrients, among others.
FMC is a safety-oriented facility, says
Flynn. In 1993, the plant had gone 3 years
without an accident causing an employee to
miss work. FM:Cprovidespreventivehealth
care, tests employees for drugs and conducts regular safety meetings and drills.
Plus,yearly,italsoconductsjointdrillswith
the fire department.
Thecompanyhasanemergencyrcsponse
plan, whichisavaila.blcatthelibrary. Flynn
says he'd be glad to also give NUA a copy
for our files.
The phosphate manufacturing process
produceshydr"8""sulfidegas,whichsmells
like rotten eggs. Because of neighborhood
complaints, the company in July 1993, installeda$1.Smillionscrubbertoremovethe
smell. Flynn says he hasn't gotten a complaint about the smell since then. He also
pointedoutthatthegovcrnmentdidn'tleg~

islate this scrubber, they installed it in response to neighborhood complaints.
Currently, FM.C is working to reduce
waste emissions by 50'7.., Flynn says. One
way they do that is to capture the heat
producedin themanufacturingprocessthen
reuse it to heat the facility,
FMCco-spon.sorstheRIF(ReadingisFunda:mental) program at Woodlawn School
and has bought dolls and toys for the kindergarten class. Its employees donated
$21,000 to the United Way this year, and
some employees volunteer at the Ballard
Center. The company also sponsors ball
teams and the boys and girls club.
Scveralpeopleattendingthemeetinghad
questions for Flynn. TheCoppsasked about
the emergency alarms that go off at night.
They said they worry that the company is
emitting pollutants or poisons at night and
wonder if it's safe. The company's security
personnel say they can't hear the sirens go
off. Flynn said his reason for being at the
meeting was to start to work on these types
of issues. He wanted to setup a mechanism
for dealing with them.
Copp said he feels no one will buy his
property because of whereitis,even though
property taxes just went up $14,000. His
daughterwasdenicdaloanforherproperty
because the bank was worried about the
possibility of ground-watercontamination.
Copp asked what was F?vfC really doing
about safety?
Flynnsaidhecouldn'tspeaktothebank's
lending practices.
Copp said the company could talk to
banksandshowthattherewasnopollution.
Aynn responded that FM.C could tell banks
that they're using the wrong information
and give them the records the company
must £1e with the state.
Flynn said FMC has been planning an
open house to address these issues. That
way company representatives oould walk
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us through the plant and pointoutthemany
safety features. Flynn said he'd also be willM
ing to periodically come back to NUA meetings.
Martinez: said she'd like to contactfMCs
public relations department to see what assistance FMC could offer flood victims.
Bob Moody mentioned that he's smelled
naturalgasashe'sdriven by a pipeline on the
southeast comer of FN{C's property. Flynn
said he'd check thatout.Notonlyisita safety
hazard, but FMC doesn't want to pay any
more utilities than it has too.
Finally,JaniceJohnson,arepresentativeof
the Lawrence Girls Fast Pitch program, spoke
to uo:; about the possibility of opening ball
field." m North Lawrence. Right now, the 10to 12-year old girls must travel to Johnson
County and other areas in the state for all
their games. The group has joined with the
Breakf.J.stOptimists Oub to develop fields in
Lawrence. Currently, they are negotiating
with FMC to lease company land.
So far, details of how the site would be
used havenot been worked out. But, Johnson
said, there should be no street parking. and
until the group has money for lights, there
will be no night games. However, many of
the games for older girls start at 9:15, so late
night crowds and noise could be possible
once lights are installed.
Copp asked what would be done to prevent the fields from beingusedbythegeneral
public and how would the group avoid gen·
eral rowdiness. Johnson said the fields are
too small for usc by adult teams. Plus the
agreement with FM"C will be only for this
group. Also, they won'tsell beeratthegames,
although some adults may bring some with
them. Flynn added that the agreement would
include a clause to shut the fields down if
alcohol becomes a problem. Healsosaidhe'd
like to poll the neighborhood to see how we
fccl about the fields.
In general, people attending the meeting
commented favorably on the fields, saying
they were gla~RILIT,ri~ls' sports.
Maxine Lee called the meeting to order at
7:15.Marilyn Rogers read theminutes, which
the membership approved. Marguerite
Johnson gave the treasurers report. We had
$204.21 in the bank, $27 in cash, plus we
received about $12 for new memberships
tonight.
We had a short discussion about having a
neighborhood· wide pi01ic this spring. The
group voted to have a potluck pi01:k on June
4 at John Taylor Park, starting at 6:00. This
will be after the newsletter comes out. Someone will also post notices at Rogers Food
Centersowewon'tmisslettinganyoneknow
about the picnic.
Maxine announced that the city has
changed bulk trash pickups back to Friday.
So the spring cleanup will beon}unelO this
year. Also, no limbs will be picked up this
spring. Our usual tree service has raised its
pricesforpickinguplimbs(nearlythreetimes
whatitusedtobe),and DclorcsToddhasnot
found a cheaper service. ('rNe learned about
this price increase before CDBG appropria·
tions were finalized, so we were able to increase our request for next year. We will
probably schedule the tree service to pickup
limbs in the fall cleanup.)

4 North Lawrence Courier

Maxine announced thataParks andRecrcation Department representative will speak
at the next meeting on May9.
A representative from the trailer park on
Walnutwasscheduled.toappearatthismecting. However, that person did not show up
nor did she c:a1l to canceL This is the trailer
court that plans to expand across Walnut,
add 30 trailers to the lot and wants access to
Eighth Street. Members vented their feelings
about the non-appearance and about the
planned expansion.
As background: So far, the Oty Planning
Commission has denied theowner'srequest
for the expansion. They said the owner can't
expand unless access to the &lt;:aurt is from
Eighth Street and not Walnul To do this, the
owner would need to buy two houses on
Eighth, which he would then tear down.
Apparently, by the date of this meeting, one
ofthchouscshadbccn torn down. TheownM
ership of the other house was up in the air
because its last owner issuing to get it back.
After considerable discussion, David Baird
made amotion that we write a lettcrexplainingourconcems to the Gty Commission and
the Planning Commission. The membership
votedtoapprovethemotion.MarilynRogers
will write the letter. To summarize our con·

cerns:
• The trailer court will increase traffic on
streets that are already too narrow for the
current load they carry: Elm, Eighth, Walnut
and Oak. Thedrainageditchcsonthcsestrects
make it difficult to expand the roads.
•The trailer court will decrease property
values.
• Because trailers depr~te like cars, the
used trailers the owner plans to bring to the
site will run down the area more than if he
moved new trailers in.
•The trailer court will be rental property
rather than owner·occupied. Tenants have
little incentive to keep a neighborhood. looking good. In general, thcrundown properties
inNorthLawrencearctheonesthatarerented.
In fac:t, to compare apples to apples,. just look
at the difference between the trailer court on
Third Street (which is mainly owner-occupied) with the current Walnut Street trailer
court (which is mainly tenant-occupied).
•Gas and water pressure is already too
low in homes on WalnutStreet. The demand
for water and gas created by adding another
30 trailers would be above current capadty.
• The existing court is overcrowded. It
doesn'tmeetany kind ofcode.ln fact,someof
the trailers are located on dty property.
• The owner has made little effort to clean
up the current trailer court. The trailer court
is junky with couches, chairs and all sorts of
trash strewn about.
•The membership believes that once the
court's owner gets permission to expand the
trailercourt,he'lldowhateverhcwantswith
it.
• The dirt road currently serving the trailer
court is a mess.
•The membership worries that even if the
owner deans up the trailer court, the ntxt
owner znaynotbesogood.
Finally, Kathy Martinez announced she
had flower,. herb and vegetable seeds avail·
able for beautification projects. The seeds are
provided to the Neighbor-to-Neighbor pro-gram through theAinericathe Beautiful Fund.

Although the seed is to be used for rommunity landscaping, Lawrence has rules for landscaping public property. 5o Kathy will let us
take the seeds for personal usc. She will bring
packets to the next meeting.

May 9,1994
Delores Todd called the meeting to order
at 7:05p.m.
Fred De Victor of the Lawrence Parks and
Recreation Department spoke about park
operations. He started off asking if we had
any concerns about neighborhood parks.
Peopleresponded. with questions about what
could bedoncaboutgcttingrid of the broken
glass in Lyons Park, whydrinldngisa.l.lowcd
in parks and whether noise and lights from
the ball games could be shut off earlier in the
evening.
Cheryl applauded the recent repairs to the
levy and asked whether the department
planned to also repair the levy east of the
bridge. De Victor said they intend to do that
as well asc:hipandseal the boatramp area on
Eighth.
Ellen Miller mentioned that the street
sweepers dump their hoppers in the boat
ramp area, leaving lots of trash with the dirt.
De Victor said he could get that practice
stopped.
De Victor explained that his office was in
the process of finalizing its long-range plans
as part of Horizon 2020.Among the ideas the
office hopes the city conunission will approveareimpactfeesfornewdevelopments.
Howthesework:Dcvelopersofnewsubdivisions will pay a certain amount of money per
each living area buill The fees will subsidize
land acquisition and parkdevelopmentcosts
so that the rest of the city won't have to pay
for parks in the new areas. The city conunission is considering using this type of funding
for other services, such as sewers and sidewalks, as well, De Victor said.
Other projects parksandrecwouldlike to
accomplishincludebuildinganewcity-wide
recreation center with an indoor pool at Centennial Park, expanding the East Lawrence
Recreation Center, building ball diamonds
and providing more youth services. De Victoraddedthatthe"high-priority"listofideas
totals $12 to $13 million. This is quite a jump
compared with past years in which only
S100,CXX) to $250,(X)() has been allocated for
capital improvements. However, the city has
many recreational needs that warrant the
increase, De Victor said. For example,. parks
and rec: used. to schedule classes in the gym at
South Junior High. But now, the school uses
the gym for its own programs, so the parks
department must find other places to schedule classes. Also, the city has access to the
high school's swimming pool only in the
evening. But if parks and rec had access to a
pool all day long, they could meet all the
requests for aquatic programs.
Several people commented that they support the new projects, especially the pool
since the old one is so crowded. However,
some people were concerned that the dty
isn'tlarge enough to warrant all the projects.
The city will soon renovate the municipal
pool, De Victor said. Thepoolis26yearsold.
Coo.tmucd9C.p.f;l'5

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A, llll.olldm.o!ll th hy-aws
eo:noonlil&gt;g duts will il&lt;o '" pl'1&lt;t.lllt4 ot th Soptomhtr mootini .
.Aoeonling to t!a pl'1&lt;tlll l&gt;y-lAws
llUIUll duos m due on th srcond
Mowy or Jn1W'JI'. .As ttus'W'tr,
~· flnds thi&lt; t!ll!.ini vory
COMUSilti'. T:U wo.y this lw: bttn
~4, som.ot:!ll!.u ll!.t*ll&lt; a person ;. pola up for a yur lll4 a
W. Th proposed lllltlldm.olll
will nad:
Section 1. Duts- AnnUli d'W or
ono dollAr ptr yur dwl. h• assossod uc:h :m.omhor or THE
NORTH LAWRENCE IMP-

NORTH LAWRENCE COU.KihR

Delorse Todd, President/ Acting Secertary
842-7982
Maxine lee, VIce President
843-3627
Marguerite Johnson, Treasurer 843-1954
I·JLIA 1s a non-p:·-oflt neJqhbornood oroanlzatlon
[;ues are .i I r.1er year · r·rany NLIA. projects,
Including trJis newsletter·, are paid for t1y
Commun11y DsvBloprnent fund1n9

ROVEMENT IIBSOCIA'!ION lll4 m due on t:ho socoD.d

Mowy or Soptom.hor. No 4uts
s:hill :ho omptod on t:ho day of
ol.octions. (Dues en l&gt;o pola
an1Jtim,e )111 m.e:m.hersbip will nm
fro:m. Soptmhor to .oi\.1lgl1St)
W.!t:h til huswss accom.plis!ad :m.totini adjonwd.

The missing piece Is you!

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North Lawrence Improvement Association
724 Elm
Lawrence, K&amp; 66044

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Contest Time

CDBG
North Lawrence Improvement
Association Officers

Bulk rate
Postage paid
Perm1t No 203
Lawrence, KS 660+-t

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!hi&lt; yeon requests U.Clu.dod
ropltcilti' six c11lwrts ill th
North bwrollCo noig:hhorhood.
TJ..se ...a to he c111wrts tlW
.,.. dall!.lq14 or do:ngaro11S.
Friority will he ginn on a
bssis of :n.. a. If illlerostod, etll
on. ~C tJ.. 1om m.tlk1trs for
m.oro illform.otio:n or to he pill
Oll a wmiJli list.
If thf&lt; progt'llD. is su.ec:es:s:f'ul1 wt could
1Ukt this lll oJl€0illg project.
Romom.bor, a m.om.her of t:ho
p11l&gt;li&lt; worlcs d.:partm.olll will
bt ot t:U Octobor mtttilti' to
disC11SS C1JlV.rt m.aillltllallCO.
Allot:hor project will ht
one for vohmtoor servil:os.
T:ho idu ;. to :holp lll
ddorly, distl&gt;I&gt;d, or som.oone
Ul&gt;Ult to do a job
t!am.stlVts, to cltlll lll area
of t:hoir ym, spruoo up
sllrll11try, or :m.oD.d a f•:nc•.
Romom.hor Wt neod roquosts
lll4 nl'Caleers.
T:U liSt projoct is rop:W:ilti'
t1t brick s~W&gt;lk 011. Locust
St1'1tt hotwotn 4t:h lll4 ?th
stl'1tts. Lottors will .be still to
1'1slatllls oxp~ dotills.
This project will he CUJ&gt;.dod by
Com.:m.'Ullity DeVtlopm.el&gt;l' lll4
is of no cost to t:ho ros~llls.
T:U brick will bt np:W:oOy
brick, wl is to just im.proVt
s.Coty wl appti!UOt. Only
tk &gt;ross wlt:h brick now
will h• afftctod. If you :haVt
questioliS, fool fret to cill one
of t:U how m.t:m.htrs.
Wo still ne•d roquosts to
h• s11l&gt;m.itttd this year. One
s~stloliS is Cor pay eq11ipm.ellt ror t:ho sm.illtr cbildron ot
Lyons :Park. We will be
wor1cillg with t:U Par1cs lll4
Rtcrootion O.partm.ollt to
soltct t:ho oq11ip:m.ellt.

Agm. thls year, t:ho NLIA will

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sponso~ J.

Christm.as docor-

Alllli eolllest for hom.ts lll4 yuds.
Last )'ton o:ntrallts """ enjoyed
hy all lll4 was shown on local

cult. T:ho only aiffemct this
year is ptt-ngistrotion is not necmuy. J~s will ari.Vt uouD.d
t:ho ll.tig:hhorhood colorM llld
enjoyt:hlt.

Holiday Dinner

T:U unw holihy dilwr
sponsottd hy t:ho NLIA lll4 t!a
:Billud Cwor will ht :hold
Tuosdoy Novo:m.btr 15, 6:00p.m..
ot t:ho Billud Ctllltr. ?t:h lll4
Elm.. ~AI, potllots lll4 i!J.vy,
41'1ssillg, drill.ks lll4 ttl&gt;lt strvil:t
will ht prov;dol. Those otttndini'
should 1&gt;~ J. Vtgttt:hlt or
oloss•rt oov.roii mh. Com.t v:is:i(
'Willi. yo\11' neig:hhors ill4 oll.joy J.
goodllltal.

W oodlaw.n News
D11/ini' t:ho s'Ull&gt;.:m.tr t:U stoplights ot t:ho corner of 5t:h w
Elm. Wtrt nm.oVtd hy t:ho City.
!b.y wtro not wor1&lt;ilti, t:hon
Wtrt no parts J.vab:llt, w t:hoy no
lollitr :m.ot traff:i.o eoa.s. T:U
Woodlawn P .I .0. colllocted t1t
city of LJ.wrt:ctt to sot whA!
could bt do:u tho! would WlllJ.
ptoplt to slow down t.S t:hty approochtd t:ho school.
ll was
I€J'ttdtd tlW t:hoy city lll4 t:ho
P. I .0. would split tb. cost of a
flss~ yellow 'WII'lWoi htocon,
l!kt t:ho ollts on LoC11St Stntt.
T:ho light will bt loct.ttl Oh Elm.
strtet bttWttn 4t:h lll4 5t:h llld
should bo instilled this fill.
Voodlo.wn school Is participotini' ill. t:ho Dillons "Tape for

Eduellion" progr&gt;:m.. Vt would
tpprici&gt;.tt lllY css:hrogistor t•pts
thAI ptopl&gt; en stvt for us. O'W'
gool is to colltct tnovgh ttciptos
to get so:m.t oq11ipmtlll for olll
now Scitll#t/Math ltl&gt;.
AI. its Open Houst on Stpttm.btr 8 lll4 *i"'t:m.t:ot was
sigll.td l&gt;ttwttn Voodlown school
w FMC Plollt. This :i&lt; ._
:Buswss/Eduellion partnership
which wt bditVt will :Ulp both
0/Vl]Uzotlon. Vt :haVt wor1ctd
Toqtt:hor ill t:ho past, lll4 if *i"'tm.tlll :m.akos tb. omJii'tll!.tlll
lllOn ptrm.anolll.

Fall Cleanup
T:ho fill clw&gt;-up will bt :Uld
Friday Octo)er 14. Now is J.
good t!ll!.t to cltan olll t:ho ~­
spruce up tho ym, or get rid of
tb brush w dtbris uouD.d t:ho
ho11St. :Res~:ots need to b.vt
ti&gt;tir h'Ulk tru:h tt w cwh by
? :00 a.m.. Tins will lot picktd
up AI thi&lt; t!ll!.t, also ,hill rtsi4tllls
llttd to rom.t:m.btr Wrt is J. fin
tin l!ll!.it, lll4 t!a city dots kttp
t12ek of t:U adartssos wlart t!rts
are picked up. T:U cbipptr will
bt run by city cnws, lll4 doptD.dini' Oh hoW mue:h tb.rt is, will
bt picktd v.p AI tla Sllllt t!ll!.t,
hill possl.bly co11ld 1'111!. illlo St.twday.

NLIA Guest Speakers
!:ho Octohtr 10 :m.tttilti will
:han J. rtprtstlll.ttVt from. t:U
p1Jlllic wor1!:s J!tportmolll to discvn rtp:W:t:m.t:ot lll4 m.aillltllallCt
of c111Vtrts. Vince a good part of
North LJ.wnllCt sUll has ditc:hos
lll4 culnrts, lll4 tb.y sum to bt
part of ow~ problem., now
is a good t!ll!.t to t.Sk qwtions
t:holll t:ho upkoopini' of culVtrts.
Also Lynn Gooa.u, dirtetor of
Housini lll4 Ntig!J&gt;orhood Devtlop:m.olll, will talk ll&gt;olll prop-

�ertl.u ""'luirtJ. ti.rc~~¥ilthf Cr&gt;il~
proil'*"' u4 t:ht Flood l&lt;t:U.r pro·
il'*"', w possl)k phlls Cor t:htu
aequisiU.oDS.
F\IIWt m.utiJ~es wludt ~ ll:r.tm.btr or t:ht PlwWli 4tpllltm.tlll to
talk aloo\11 Histor!Q Prmrvr.tion
ill North L~wrtllllt.
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Mi.1111tes of the North
Lawre.11ce Improvement
Association
M&amp;J' 9, 19!14

Ddorn ToM oalhd t:ht :mut~
to or4tr Jl ? :05 p.m..
Fr.4 Dt Vl4tor o! t:ht Lownllllt
Puks u4 J:&lt;eor.Jiion Dtpllltlllllll
spokt aloo'UI puk optratioDS. :a.
st~~rtt4 ocr ask~ Jt we W ny
oo110erns i.bo\11 111le'Uorhoo4
puks. People r.spol1414 wilh
qustion aloo1J.t w~ oo'Uld ~.
do111 aloo'UI itll~ 114 oC t:ht
broken iW&lt; ill LyoDS Puk, why
drillkilli Is ill.owo4 ilL porks w
w:httur 110lst wlle'hts !rom th
ball i'llU ooW4 bt sh'UI off
urlllr ill t:ht ov.~.
Chryl ;.ppla.udti t:ht r.oolll r.:Pdrs to tu kvy w .skod
wutur tu 4tpllltm.em pla.l11114 to
wo r.pair tu kvy t.st of tu
brl4it. Dt Vi»tor said thy ilLitl14
to 4o t~ as well .s ohip w sul
tile bot~ rmp ma on Eii'htb..p
Ellen Miller mtmiond t~
tile str.tt sw.op•rs iump tuir
hoppors ilL t:ht bot~ rmp uu,
le•viJii l.ots or trosh with t:ht 4lrt.
Do Victor sUd :he could itt t~
p~tict stopptd.
Dt Victor oxpla.illod t!W :his
OCl'lct Wi.S ilL tl&gt;.; procoss Of
fl:n.illz~ ils l.olli"*"if phlls a:~
plllt or Hor:i2on 2020.
Amolli
tl&gt;.i ;a..s t:ht offict hop,. tl&gt;.i oily
COlll.ll!.isSion will;.pprove art impact fUS for ntW dtvtl.opmollls.
How tl&gt;.iaso wom: D•vtl.opors of
ntW s\\l&gt;divisioDS will p;.y ;.
cort;.ilL ;.mo1W of monty P•r t..oh
liviJ~i ma built.
Th rus will

s\\l&gt;si.lizo lu4 J.O'luisilion w
pork iov.l.op111tlll costs so tlW
r.st oC t:ht oily woll't have to pay
rorporks illt:ht lliwm.s. Th
oily OOil!.ll!.isSion is OODSi4t~
""~ this typo of fUJ~ibi Cor
ot:htr urvices, suol.as sewers w
si4twalks, a:~ well, Dt V!otor
said.
Otur projtots porks w r.o
wo'Uldlike to accoll!. plish i:D&lt;ludt
b1dlailLi ;. lliW oily-wi4t r.clulioll. ctnltr wilh a ilLdoor pool
ot Ctllttw.l Pork, txpfll4ilLi the
E.st Lawrtll.Ct Rtcre.tioll Ctllttr,
b~ ball di;.mo:W w providillg more youth mvists. Dt
Vl#tor ;.4414 tlW t:ht "highpriorily" list of idt&gt;s totw $12
to $13 m.illi.oll.. This is t'Uil• •
jump compmd. wilh past yurs
ill which only $100,000 to
~250,000 has bttll. ill.ocottd Cor
o;.pil;.l ill1provt111•IIIs. Howevtr,
t:ht oily has 111ay reortolioDS
Jl.ttds tlW vmDIII th i:D&lt;r.;.so,
D• Vic:or said.
For tlWILplt,
porks w r.c ""•d to schtiult
c:Wsts ill tht gy:m ol South
J\Uiior High. B'Jl ll.OW1 th sohool
""'s tile gy:m for ils OWl!. pro~·. so t:ht porks dtp&gt;.rtll!.tnl
JD.'USt find other pla.cts to schtdult
olassts. Also, tile cily has acms
to the high schoors swimm.il&gt;g
pool only ill tht tvtll.il&gt;g. B'UI i!
porks w roc lwi ..ccess to a pool
all ay Iolli, t:hty could ll!.ttt all
tht rtqlltsls for &gt;.quatic progr&gt;m.s.
Stvtri.l peopk COil!.ll!.tnltd tlW
tl&gt;.iy supported tl&gt;.i lltw projtcts,
tspiii:Wly th pool si:D&lt;t t:ht old
ou is so crowdtd. Howtv.r,
SOil!.t p•opJ.o Vmt COlllltrllt4tlW
the clly lsll.'l J&amp;ri' t110Uih to wur;.III all t:ht projocts.
Tht clly will soon rtl10\l)(t tile
m..W.ip;.l pool, Dt Victor sm.
Tile pool is 26 yurs old. It leaks
w w otur problems. Also, l:ht
dtpilltll!.tnl is c~ tile w;.y it
cJwvos for pool ""'. Soasoll.
passos will &gt;DW bt •vaili.bl&lt; for
$30 for a Wi.v;dw.l, $90 for •

!OJilil.y o! !ow.
J.s n ;.4414
.rtraction, p&gt;.tKs t.l1d r.c has colltracto4 wilh a com.p;.ny to illstall
a l?.foot tall, 140.(oot l.o.ng
Vllltr sliaa this sum111tr, which
!by hopt to havt illstalh4 ~y
Mo111orit.lDay.
De Vl4tor said :Ids oll'l4t wo'Uld
bt r.spoDSil&gt;lt for 111;.ilLI~
lb r.I10V)lt4 Ull.ion Paei!ic depot
w for schdulilli tha m.ttt~
100111 tb1t. Stvor;.l p•opll iOt
Oil Dt Villtol's cast aloout t:ht iopot. Thty wer. 111..Wy sc:htdiUil&gt;g tile ll!.ttt~ roo111 t:htr..
Stvtri.l people iOt Oil Do Victors
ct.St aloo'UI t:ht dtpot. T:hty Wilt
mainly OO:Diltrll.td tlW !U porkil&gt;g
l.ot for tu a.. pot wo'Uld be fill.td
wilh Jolwly's T~vtrn potroDS.
Do Victor commonled tlW ou
w;.y to co:otrol tlW woW4 bt to
lock tu pork~ lot .r Jl.iilll.
P•opk COil!.ll!.tllt•i tlW tb 4tpot
tsstlii:Wly r.pr.sollls &amp;110thr ilLsti.llCt wbr. th oily m.w phlls
Cor out ulihl&gt;orhood !Jut WlLl
t.Xt till1t to comt to tile ~&gt;~iih·
~orhoolto .sk for l:aput al&gt;o'UI
how well t:ht proi••t wo11ld wom
or to .sk Cor S"ii'&gt;tioDS Oil how
to 111tkt il wom. For tlWILpk,
btca""' Tt4 Boylt Oll.Ct lwi his
shop at the s..mt ilLitrstctioll., he
could :help tile cily wom out p&gt;.tKil&gt;g probkms .t t:ht depot.
Dt Victor i.l11101Wtd tb.tl th
uie-Uorhooi has tll.OUih kids to
support pll)'ir'OUll.l! pro~s .t
both Jolm T•yl.or t.l1d LyoDS Pork
this yur. Activlllts I'U1l. Croll!. 9
to 12 a.111. w 1 to 4 p.111. w
i:D&lt;ludt a free 11Wh. This
progr&gt;m. bogD&gt;s J11.11t 13.
Aner De Victor filLished :his prtstlllolioll., M1ril)'l1 Roitrs rtt.d
tile ll!.ilLutts, wlW:h the group
•ppro.,.a. ~ril• Jowoll.
pholltd. ill her trtt.Surer's report to
Dtlorst ToM tuiler ill. the
evell.il&gt;g. We lwi .. totAl of $2~4.
Chery&gt;! .sktd al&gt;o'UI rtzoll.il&gt;g
M&gt;.plt w Loc'USt Stretts fro111 ill.d'UStllal to rosidtlltii.l. w:b:ilt Bob

Moody lwi to!a J.er t~ all WI
utdtd. w;.s vtrb;.l support for t:ht
clwlgt, ill ACtuality, w. ll!.'USl prostilt a potilion to th oily.
Chery;.! .skod for dvist aloo\11
who to colll;.ot w wbthr all
bl.ooks li.Otdtd to bt ii!Dludtd. A
coupk of ptopk a:~ktd why we
n.•at4the •hall.it. curyllistoa
thr.t r.asoDS:
"11' a holl!.t ill this zo~ rtceivos
111or. thi.ll 50 ptrctlll dAmt.it,
s\ICh .s throUih firt, flood, or torll.l4o the hom.• oWII.tr on't
rtbuil4.
"''t is im.possil&gt;k to rtfilLi.llct a
ho111• ill a iJI4"UStrlal m;.
(ll.Ot ll!.tnliontd dill'icvll to !illd
filwl&lt;ill.i to tvtll. pwehast tha
holl!.t).
&gt;!C~ tl&gt;.i classiC!o.tioll. to
rtsidtnliil sho'Uld ht 4tcr.t.Sod proptrty taxos. TtUroUilllup th
s\\l&gt;joct or the Ballu4 Ctnlor
btcOil!.il&gt;g ;. lUll Ctnltr (t.S Jo
.Alldersoll. off-hall.4tclly S"ii'St•d
l1 tllt p•ptr last wtek). Most
coll!.m.tllls aloout the possailily
w.r. u8"tive, i.e. ture's 1101
tll.OIIih puk~ ll.Or tll.OUih
roo111 ill the buildl:.ng. Ptople
wtrt ilio coll.Ctl'lltd aloo\11 the
classiCicolioll or this n.ie-Uorhood &gt;.S "illntr oily" ... w.ll &gt;.S
the type of people the &lt;tl&gt;ltr
wo'Uld &gt;Jt~t.
l&lt;'USty Tholl!. as,
Ballu4 cenltr boud.ll!.tll!.btr, says
tlW boud. wasn't too t:hrilltd with
tile idea tither t.l1d tlW sl&gt;.i would
convty ow stnlimtnls baek to
ur boud..
Dolors• oxpla.illod this yotr's
approved CDBG ill.ocotiollS. Sh
wo oo111pmd ill.oc&gt;JiollS to ow
ll.tie-~orhood wllh thoso iOI"i to
otller ntiib.borhoods. Silo w I
mdt a app ...l for tile group to
giV11 • l.ot or though! as to wlW
wt should apply for Jl.tl(! yur.
For t&gt;Wil.plt, Fr.d De Victor
..:irler had 111enlioned tbl pllygroUII.d tqllipm•lll for s111alltr
children 111iilu 110w be •PPropri&gt;lt a.ddilioDS to the porks.

K.thy M.rtill.tz ~ro"iht sua.
fro111 t:ht America tho BullliCIU
pro~.
All4 th i!'OUP Wtnl
cmy iO~ throUih tbm.
Mitt~ djo-4 o1 9:00 p.111.

NLIA Executive
Board MeetiBg
l'alJ' :28, 111114

Th Elii!C\Itiv. Boord. lUI to sot
dt.tos for cltn-ups, lllwsktttrs,
diso'USs CDBG r.~uosts, anoill.t~ th soor.t;.ry's r.pltaomolll,
w ot:htr misctlbo'US iltm.s.
Alto~ wer.:
Dtlorso ToM,
M:lxill.t Lot, ~· Jowon.
W't disc'USstd th r.m~
ll!.Oll.tY of ow CDBG ill.ooi!iollS.
Dolorst show.d tht 111UOh-lltt4td
off!oo s11pplios t.l1d ktt•rh&lt;W pwchast4. Phlls wer. mw Cor a
Oll.t·p~ uwslttttr yet to bt so:ot
on this you's ill.ocolio11S.

Ttnlllivt Utes &amp;4usnd
i:D&lt;l..Ud:
l'tll olen-up w
c!Upptr
Ootobtr 14
Sopttm.btr 12 111tttilli-m.•m.)trl
:m.o111btrs o! oily oom.misslDa
discuss ~ wwtr t11.1stiol1S ,...
~ 4tnlopm.1lll wzo~
ilLNoltb.LAwrtllllt
Octobor 10 m.tttll1i- Clly
·~•rs offiD• to tAlk uo'UI
ciUnrtr. pltatmolll w miilltuw•D•
Novtmbtr- Thall.ksiivilli 4bwr
shar.d with Ballri Ctllltr
Doctll!.btr- ~ will spoDSor ;.
!iihl~ colllost
NowsltUtrs: will wom Oll tha
wetk oC: St:pttmbtr 26
Docom:btr 26
M'&gt;rch20
Sp~ clta-up Apr:D. 14
~ril• asktd al&gt;out ""illi
so111o of th aouy 4oll.tlo4 by
tilt Ullily Ch""'h of L;.wn""'
to hlp pay for &gt;4hool supplits,
projoot of the Ballu4 Ct:otor.
This will bt )rollilll up il t:ht
StJttm.btr mtttilll!'.

Community Calendllr
Oct. 10 NLIA General Meeting 7:00

6th &amp; Lincoln
Oct. 14 Neighborhood Cleanup

NLIA Gerw·J]ll1eet1nr, 7:00
6th&amp;. Lincoln
Hov 15 Hollday D1nner
6:0(•
Ballard Center
.~ov. 24 Thanksgiving
I&lt;OV 14

Dac. 1

CDBG Requests Due.

Dec. 12

NLJA 1Jene1ai J·Jeetlnq

Dec 19-23 Nllf\ Chr1stmas .Judg1ng
L ig~rt ing Contest
Dec.25 MERRY CHP.JSTMAS

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condition to closing 4th street, and the
unsightly appearance of the 4th street
intersection. Mr. Boyle was to take
these concerns back to officials of
Union Pacific.

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0~· Delores Todd, President

Regular Agenda
Due to the absence of the
secretary. no minutes were read.
Marguerite gave the treasurers
report.

.$1900
$3000
S3000
S 1980
.$2982

A reminder of the Christmas
decorating contest was given. Coleen
Tabbert has been busy calling on
neighborhood businesses and has
been very successful in getting
donations.
There being no further business,
the meeting was adjourned.

842-7982
843-3627
842-4387
843-1954

Maxine Lee, Vice-President
Tom Harmon, Secretary
Marguerite Johnson, Treasurer

NLIA is a non-profit neighborhood orgainzation. Dues are $! per year.
Many NLIA projects, including this newsletter, are paid for by Community
Development funding.

Delores gave the final report on
CDBG requests:
Operating expenses
Clean-up
House Numbers
Culverts
Playground Equipment

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North Lawrence Improvement
Association Officers

THE MISSING PIECE IS YOU!
Future Meeting Dates
February 13

Fire Department representative to discuss fire protection and
insurance coverage especiaiiy due to railroad crossing closings.

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April!O
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C'HRISYMAS D'ECORAYING
CONYESY R'ESUL YS
Once again, our Christmas
Decorating Contest was a huge
success. The winners and their
prizes are: First place - Tom and
Linda Lee - $45 gift certificate
from Johnny's Tavern; second
place - Glen and Ellen Miller $25 gift certificate from Tanger's
Factory Outlet Center; third place
- Mrs. T. L. Roberts - $20 gift
Pine's
certificate
from
Greenhouse; fourth place
Maxine Lee - 4 dinners from
Patman's Restaurant; fifth place Sandra Walker - 2 dinners from

L::1 Tro?!canz; a::.d sixth p!ace Bulk rate
Postage Paid
Permit No. 203
Lawrence, KS 66044

North Lawrence Improvement Association
724 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044

Plans are already underway for
next year's contest with possible
categories including businesses,
mobile
homes,
most
dramatic/creative use of lights,
and best decorated blocks. Our
thanks go the merchants for their
donations for the

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Jack Todd- 3 dozen cookies from
M &amp; M Bakery and video rentals
from Miracle Video.
Several
houses in North Lawrence were
featured in the Journal Worlcl

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Spri.TI{f 1995

( CDBG REQUESTS J
As you may have noted in the December minutes, the NLIA turned in the
following requests for Community Development Block Grant moneys:
$ l ,900.00
Operating expenses
Clean-up (chipper)
3.000.00
House Numbers
3,000.00
Culverts
!,980.00
2,982.00
Playground Equipment
(Twirl for 4th St. Park) --:--=-::-:$ !2,862.00
· The CDBG advisory board is now considering all of the requests. If
approved, money will become available August !, 1995. Coming up with
ideas for using Community Development funds is a year round process.
Anytime you think of a possible project, bring your idea to one of our
meetings or contact one of the officers. Take a look around your own block
and think of possible iroprovements. Again, I need to thank Marguerite
Johnson for making the presentation before the advisory board.
And speaking of the CDBG advisory board, we are still looking for
another representative from North Lawrence. The meetings have already
started with the other targeted neighborhoods having two representatives, and
North Lawrence just one. This means we are losing representation. If you
are interested, call Delores Tndd - 842-7982, or Margene Swarts - 832-3!17.
This is an interesting board to sit on and a good way to learn about your city.

~ WOODJ..AWN N£\l[S
Woodlawn School is instituting a pre-school reading program. This will
be held on Mondays beginning February 6 at l 0:45 a.m. All pre-schoolers
3-5 years old are invited to listen to the principal, the librarian, or other
volunteers read stories. This includes day-care providers. This is an
excellent way to expose children to books as well increase their listening
ability and expand their iroaginations. If you have a child/children in this
age range, please take advantage of this program.
Woodlawn School still needs volunteers to help in various ways at the
school. If you have some extra tiroe, call the school at 832-5920.

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North Lawrence Courier 1

�Minutes of the North Lawrence
Improvement Association

September /2, /994
The meeting was called to order at
7:05 by President Delores Todd.
Minutes from the May 9, 1994
meeting were read by acting secretary
Tom Hannon.
Treasurer Marguerite Johnson
reported $2470.00 in the treaswy.
OLD BUSINESS

1. CD reporl ~ Tree planting. NLIA
was informed by Fred DeVictor's
office that trees will be planted
from N. 5th to N. 7th streets on
Locust street.
2. Opening on CD Board. Names
are being sought to fill the North
Lawrence scat on that board.
Kathy Martinez was suggested.
3. Clean-up. Plans for the fall cleanup arc under way.
NLIA is
making the arrangements for the
wood chipper.
4. Newsletter.
News items are
needed for the next edition. Also
an Editor is needed.
5. By-law changes.
Maxine Lee
made a motion to change the dues
payment deadline from Jan. 2 to
the second Monday in September.
The motion was seconded by
Marguerite Johnson. The motion
passed. A second vote will be
taken at the October meeting.

6. 1995 NLIA Officers. Officers will
be elected at the October meeting.
7. Office supplies.
A word
processor has been purchased
with CDBG funds, it will be
available for use at Delores Todds
house.
Stationary with NLIA
letterhead is also now available.

NEW BUSINESS
A Jencr dated June 3,
Mayor Jo Anderson,
the infrastructure
Lawrence was read
Delores Todd.

City Commissioners Bob Moody,
John Nalbandian, Jo Anderson,
Doug Compton and Bob Schulte
were present.
Commissioners
made an opening :rnrtement before
the discussion began.

John Nalbandian posed the question
"What do residents want North
He
Lawrence to look like"?
stated he is willing to do whatever
North Lawrence residents want,
with a full understanding of the
consequence of those actions.
Decisions to maintain a rural
atmosphere may prohibit future
development opportunities.
Jo Anderson expressed her interest in
working together with North
Lawrence residents.
Bob Schulte stated "I would like to
sec North Lawrence retain it's
rural, small town atrn.osphere".
He personaUy does not have a
problem with special standards
for North Lawrence.
Bob Moody said "Downzoning is no
problem but the size of
downzoning is a concern". He
also stated that ·due to the
topography of North Lawrence it
would be: w.ry difficult to in.:,tlill a
stonn sewer system.
Floor was opened to discussion.

Who's responsible for clearing storm
drainage dilches and culverts?

Minutes dated June 27. 1994, NLIA
special meeting, were read by
Tom Hannon. Maxine Lee made
a correction to the statement about
the size of lots from 25 feet to 50
feet that have been grandfathered
in.

On October 12, 1994 the
stonnwater master plan wiil hold a
public meeting and will address long
range plans for North Lawrence.

Bids will be taken on a pumping
station to be located on North Second
street by the end of the Year.
Lynn Goodell from the Housing
and Neighborhood Development
office spoke to the group briefly
about housing affordability.
He
talked about development currently
happening in North Lawrence and
plans for future development Mr.
Gooden addressed the city purchase
of property on North Seventh Street
He presented a tentative plan that
would create a private street and
places houses 4 or 5 deep into the lot
facing the common private street
Public reaction was not favorable to
this plan. There are also neighbors
opposed to the plan.

Minutes approved as read by Tom
Harmon.
Treasurers report:
$256.21 Bank Balance
+ 27.00 September dues paid
- 16.00 Supplies to Delores
Todd
Stann water drainage surveys
were handed out - return by mail to
Margene Swarts.

Mike Wildgen, City Manager, said it
is the rcsponsiblity of the home
owner or tenant to keep the
ditches and culverts clear. The
city has purchased a ·'super
Sucker" to clean ditches and
culverts at corners and outlets.

The League of Women Voters
will tour the juvenile detention on
Saturday, November 19. Centenary
United Methodist Church, 4th and
Elm, will host a luncheon.

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Community Development re~
quests are due at the November
meeting.

Minutes of the North Lawrence
1994 from
concerning
of North
aloud by

ditch is cleaned on both sides for the
entire block.

Improvement Association

October /0, /994
Terese Gorman was present to
discuss
culverts,
ditches
and
residential drainage. Ms. Gorman
reported that there had been $39,600
spent to date on drainagdd.itch
cleaning. If a culvert is replaced,
(usually at a cost of .$4-6 per linear
foot) gravel will be replaced (concrete
also). When a culvert is cleaned, the

By-law changes reaci. Maxine
Lee moved to accept the changes.
Marguerite
Johnson
seconded.
Motion passed.
A letter from David Baird was
read, asking for NLIA support in
opposition of the demolition of 223
North Seventh to create low income
housing. Mr. Baird is asking the city
to sell to an individual family rather
than create rental units. Mary Pears
moved to support Mr. Baird. Julia
Bond seconded. The vote was four in

favor, five against, no abstentions.
Motion defeated.

Lake, 8th &amp; Lyons and 8th &amp;
Oak.

The floor was opened for
nomination of officers.
Julia
Delores
Todd
for
nominated
President, second by Louisa Davis.
Beverly nominated Maxine Lee for
Vice~President, Tom Harmon for
Secretary, and Marguerite Johnson for
treasurer. Louisa Davis seconded.
All officers were elected as
nominated.

Road Deve/opmenJ:
any new
developed street would increase
to 24' width with two ditches and
parking on one side only.

Meeting adjourned at 9:15.

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Minutes of the North Lawrence

Improvement Association

November 9, I 994
The meeting was called to order
by Vice~President Maxine Lee.
Minutes of the October 10
meeting were read by Tom Harmon
and approved.
Treasurers Report:
$272.21 Bank balance
I 0.00 cash on hand
Beverly Cates moved to accept
the report. Ellen Miller seconded.
Motion approved.
Busjness Report
1. Depot Report.
Mike Wildgen
reported the depot had acquired
the land and buildings on the
north and south side of Locust St
Federal money was used for the
purchase. A combination of 80%
federal money and 20% city
money will be used to revamp
Locust Street toN. 3rd. Effective
immediately, train traffic will
increase through North Lawrence.
There will be an approximate
increase from 65 trains per day to
130 trains per day.
2. Norlh Lawrence Development
Plan. Bob Moody reported that
he will ask the city commission
for a recommendation of the
North Lawrence Development
Plan by the end of the year. The
recommendation is expected to
include downzoning lot sizes
from RS2 to RS I. This would
affect large areas subject to
redevelopment such as 9th &amp;

Slorm Wafer:
initiate ditch
maintenance system to maintain
ditches.
3. Bollard Center. Ballard Center
will host an annual Thanksgiving
dinner. Turkey, ham, mashed
potatoes and gravy arc provided.
The NLIA has traditionally
donated .$25.00 toward the dinner.
Mrs. Miller moved to donate
$25.00 for Thanksgiving and
$25.00 for Christmas. Motion
was seconded and passed.
4. Detention Center. The dcntention
center will host an open house
Saturday 19.

5. Christmas Contest.

Christmas
yard decorating contest will begin
after Thanksgiving.

6. Parks and Recreation. Delores
Todd, Coleen Tabbert, and
Maxine Lee had a meeting with
Fred DeVictor. The city is giving
$14,000 worth of playground
equipment to Lyons Park.
7. CDBG.
include:

CDBG requests will

$ 1,400.00
S 3,000.00

newsletter
chipper and
cleanup
$ 150.00 misc.
S10,000.00 culvert replacement
$ 2,000.00 for house
numbers
8. UP and FMC. The trnin track
crossing at 9th Street will close.
FMC and UP have agreed. FMC
is planning some extension.
Some questions were raised and it
was suggested that we invite FMC
and UP to speak to us about the
changes.
9. Representative.
A CDBG
representative is needed. Shirley
North was suggested as a
possibility.
lO. CBW. The city has negotiated to
purchase the CBW building for
$399,000. Plans are to recreate a
recycling center. It will be on the

city
comission
November 15.

agenda

on

Meeting adjourned at 9:30.

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Minutes of the North Lawrence

Improvement Association

December 12, 1994
Representatives
from
FMC
Corporation and Union Pacific
Railroad were in attendance to present
their plans for closing the North Ninth
AI Herring and Dave
crossing.
Figuieres from FMC explained UP's
railway through North Lawrence: was
the busiest coal corridor in this area.
Now eight trains a day pass through
with an additional twenty after March.
The speed limit through this area is 40
miles per hour. They explained while
the closing of North Ninth was UP's
decision. it fit into their plans also,
and wanted to let neighborhood
residents know of their plans. FMC
plans to upgrade their packaging
system.
They presently have a
problem with leakage. This is a $10
million plus project The basis of the
project is the need to move the
loading dock on the: north side of the
warehouse. The expansion will add
12,000 square feet and be 120 feet
high. Construction will start in the
spring of I 995. Dave: Boyle, an
engineer
from
Union
Pacific,
explained their concern and why they
wanted to close the crossing.
A
traffic count on September 25, 1994
showed:
281 ~ 9th street crossing
192 ~ 8th street crossing
1233- 7th street crossing
I 194 ~ 3rd street crossing
UP feels the grade of the 9th street
crossing and the number of trucks and
other traffic using the crossing makes
it so dangerous. Mr. Boyle was the
engineer involved in the fatal accident
on the tracks on 3rd street. and related
his perSonal experiences.
Neighborhood
residents
questioned the closing of our streets
as the railroad and city already closed
vehicle traffic on N. 4th. Concerns
included fire protection, insurance
rates. inability to cross at other
crossings, lack of UP's promise to
upgrade the 8th street crossing as a

North Lawrence Courier 2
North Lawrence Courier 3

�NORTH I A WRENCE COURIER
SPRING 1996
NEWSLETTER OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

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CDBG UPDATE

MINUTES

MINUTES

WE HAVE APPLIED FOR COMMUNITY
DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANTS FOR
LIGHTING FOR JOHN TAYLOR PARK
,\ T 7TH &amp; WALNUT AND LIGHTING
.-\.."&lt;D
FITNESS
EQUIPMENT FOR
RIVERFRONT PARK AT 4TH &amp; WAL\JVT

NOVEMBER 13TH

DECEMBER 11TH

REPRESENTATIVES FROM FMC GAVE
A PRESENTATION ON FINDINGS OF
LEVELS OF ARSENIC FOUND IN
GROUND WATER NEAR THE PLANT.
ATTENDING WERE AL HERRING,
FRED VON AHRENS, PAUL STUDEBAKER
AND
JOHN
FISHER.
INFORMATION WAS HANDED OUT
AND QUESTIONS FROM NEIGHBORS
WERE ANSWERED.

MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER
BY TED BOYLE, PRESIDENT.

:\EIGHBORHOOD
CLEANUP
A NEIGHBORHOOD CLEANUP DAY
HAS BEEN PLANNED FOR FRIDAY
:\PRJL 19TH.
HAVE YOUR ITEMS
PLACED AT YOUR REGULAR TRASH
PICKUP LOCATION BY 7:00 AM FOR
CITY CREWS TO PICKUP. ALSO, NEWTON MULFORD OF MULFORD'S TREE
SERVICE WILL PROVIDE A CHIPPER
FOR DISPOSAL OF LIMBS.

CHRISTMAS LIGHTING
CONTEST
THE WINNERS OF THE NLIA CHRIST\1AS LIGHTING CONTEST WERE TOM
LEE, I ST PLACE, EDWARD DODSON,
21\!TI PLACE AND ED MOON 3RD
PLACE. PRIZES ARE $25.00 GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR 1ST PLACE, $15.00 GIFT
CERTIFICATE FOR 2ND PLACE AND
$1000 GIFT CERTIFICATE FOR 3RD
PLACE. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL
THE WINNERS AND THANKS TO ALL
WHO DECORATED THEIR HOMES
ANDY ARDS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.

~E\VSPAPER

RECYCLING

LONNIE'S RECYCLING AT 501 MAPLE
\lOW HAS A NEWSPAPER RECYCLING
BIN ON THEIR LOT FOR NEWSPAPER
RECYCLING. JUST LOOK FOR THE BIG
BLL'E BIN ON THE NORTH SIDE OF
BL'ILDING TO PLACE YOUR UNWA\iTED l'&lt;'EWSPAPERS.

MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER
BY TED BOYLE, PRESIDENT. TED ANNOUNCED
WE
NEEDED
A
SECRETARY, AND RICHARD HEDGES
VOLUNTEERED.
SUGGESTIONS WERE NEEDED FOR
SUBN.UTTALS
CDBG REQUESTS.
NEED TO BE TURNED IN BY DECEMBER 1ST. DELORES REMINDED THE
MEMBERS THAT THE PROPOSALS
NEED TO BE APPROVED BY THE
SHE SUGGESTED A
MEMBERSHIP.
SPECIAL MEETING OR CALLING COMMITTEE TO APPROVE THE REQUESTS.
SUGGESTIONS INCLUDED LIGHTING
AT 4TH STREET PARK AND JOHN
TAYLOR PAruK BENCHES ON THE
LEVEE, RAILING ON THE UNDERPASS, PICNIC TABLES AT LYONS
PARK, FENCE ON THE LEVEE, DAWN
TO DUSK LIGHTS AT THE BOAT DOCK
AND "WELCOME TO NORTH LAWRENCE" SIGNS.
TED TOLD OF LINCOLN JOHNSONS
HOUSE BURNING DOWN. LINCOLN IS
A LONG TIME NORTH LAWRENCE
RESIDENT. TED IS TAKING DONA·
TIONS.
A MOTION WAS MADE TO DONATE
$50.00 TO LINCOLN JOHNSON AND
$10.00 TO HOSPICE IN MEMORY OF
RAYMOND TINGLE. THE MOTION
PASSED. TED MADE THE MOTION
FOR ADJOURNMENT.

TED DISCUSSED ITEMS TO BE REQUESTED FOR CDBG FUNDS. THEY
INCLUDED LIGHTING FOR JOHN
TAYLOR PARK (6 LIGHTS) AND
RIVERFRONT PARK AT 4TH &amp; WALNUT (3 LIGHTS) AND WARM-UP
EQUIPMENT
FOR
RIVERFRONT
PARK.
THERE WAS DISCUSSION ABOUT
THE WARM-UP EQUIPMENT.
DELORES TODD QUESTIONED WHAT
REASONING AND JUSTIFICATION
WOULD BE USED FOR THE EQUIPMENT NEEDS FOR LOW INCOME
PEOPLE.
SHE NOTED THAT WE
MUST BE PREPARED FOR JUSTIFICATION.
TED REQUESTED INPUT FOR THE
JAIL LOCATION DEBATE. HE ASKED
THAT EVERYONE TO KEEP AWARE
OF WHAT THE CITY IS DOING IN
THIS REGARD.
TED UPDATED THE MEMBERS ON
THE NORTH 2ND STREET WORK, ADVISING THAT A 40 INCH DRAINAGE
PIPE
WAS
BEING
INSTALLED
ACROSS NORTH 2ND STREET AND
THE ENTIRE PROJECT IS SCHEDULED TO BE COMPLETED BY JULY.
TED EXPLAINED THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT HAD SENT OUT 200
LETTERS CONCERNING LOT SIZE ON
PROPERTIES IN THE SOUTHEAST
AND NORTHEAST PARTS OF THE
NEIGHBORHOOD EAST OF SEVENTH
STREET. HE WILL CALL THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT AJ\11) INVITE
THEM TO ATTEND EITHER THE
JANUARY OR FEBRUARY MEETING.
HE WILL ALSO GET A LIST OF PROPERTY OWNERS THAT RECEIVED THE
LETTER.
MARGUERITE JOHNSON REPORTED
THAT THERE WAS $193.49 IN THE
ACCOUNT.

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�MAXINE LEE MADE A MOTION TO
PURCHASE COOKIES FROM THE AL·
TERNATE HIGH SCHOOL TO USE
FOR OUR MEETINGS. IT WAS SECONDED BY MARGUERITE JOHNSON
. ~..."iD APPROVED BY THE MErvfBERS.
TED INTRODUCED KENT SNYDER.
HE A.;"\ffi TWO OTHER INVESTORS
IREAL ESTATE INVESTORS) ARE
LOOKING AT THE PROPERTY AT
7TH AND LOCUST TO PURCHASE
Al\.'D DEVELOP INTO TWO OFFICES
Al'&lt;'D TWO 2-BEDROOM APART\1ENTS.
HE PASSED AROUND
PLANS FOR THE PROPERTY AND
ASKED FOR INPUT ON THE REZON·
lNG TO R0-2. MErviDERS LET THEIR
OPPOSITION BE KNOWN AND ADVISED MR. SNYDER THAT THE NLIA
WOULD OPPOSE ANY PLANS TO DEVELOP
THE
PROPERTY
INTO
APARTMENTS.
TED TOLD EVERYONE THAT A
NEWSPAPER RECYCLE BIN HAS
BEEN PLACED AT LONNIE'S RECYCLING. THIS WAS AFTER TANGER
OUTLET MALL SAID THEY DID NOT
WANT IT LOCATED AT THE OUTLET
:vi ALL.
MAXINE
LEE
ADVISED
THE
BALLA....lill CENTER WANTED AN AD$20.00
FOR
THE
DITIONAL
THANKSGIVING DINNER. MARGUERITE JOHNSON MADE A MOTION
NOT TO GIVE BALLARD ANY ADDITIONAL MONEY AT TillS TIME.
ELLEN MILLER SECONDED THE MOTION AND IT WAS APPROVED BY
THE MErviDERS.
TED ASKED ABOUT EITHER ADOPTlNG A FAMILY OR GIVING $25.00 TO
BALLARD CTR. FOR CHRIST:tv1AS.
COLLEEN TABBERT MADE A MOTION
TO DONATE
$25.00 TO
BALLARD CENTER. ELLEN MILLER
SECONDED THE MOTION AND IT
WAS APPROVED BY THE MErviDERS.
TED ASKED WHAT SHOULD BE
DONE ABOUT THE CHRISTMAS
LIGHTING CONTEST. IT WAS
AGREED THAT GIFT CERTIFICATES
WOULD BE THE BEST.
FRED JOHNSON MADE A MOTION
THAT THE SUPER TARGET STORE
BE CONI ACTED TO JUDGE THE
CONTEST AND THAT WE ASK THEM
FOR THE GIFT CERTIFICATES. JEFF
JOSEPH SECO'l'I'DED THE MOTION
-\~D IT WAS APPROVED BY THE
\lE\lBERS

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lAXINE LEE MOVED TO ADJOURN
THE MEETING. IT WAS SECONDED
BY JEFF JOSEPH.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 9:03P.M.

MINUTES
JANUARY 8,1996
MEETING WAS CALLED TO ORDER
AT 7:11 P.M. BY TED BOYLE, PRESIDENT.
TED EXPLAINED THAT HE HAD
CONTACTED THE TARGET STORE
REQUESTING THAT THEY SPONSOR
THE NEIGHBORHOOD'S CHRISTMAS
LIGHTING CONTEST. AFTER SEVERAL TRIES TO GET A RESPONSE,
TED CONI ACTED REPRESENT ATIVES FROM AMERICAN MEAT AND
RESER'S FOODS TO JUDGE THE
CONTEST.
TED ESCORTED THE
COUPLE AROUND THE NEIGHBORHOOD ONE EVENING.
THEY
JUDGED AS FOLLOWS:
1ST PLACE-TOM LEE
2ND PLACE-EDWARD DODSON
3RD PLACE-ED MOON

TED SAYS HE WILL WAIT TO HEAR
FROM TARGET TO SEE IF THEY
WILL DONATE THE GIFT CERTIFICATES. IF NOT, TED WILL CONI ACT
OTHER BUSINESSES TO GET PRIZES
FOR THE CONTEST.
TED HAS RECEIVED 16 RESPONES
OUT OF THE 200 PEOPLE CONI ACTED ABOUT THE REZONING.
TED PASSED AROUND A LIST OF
RESIDENTS THAT THE LETTER WAS
MAILED TO.
ELLEN MILLER
COUNTED THE NAMES ON THE LIST
AND CAME UP WITH ONLY 71
NAMES.
TED SAID HE WOULD
CHECK INTO WHY THE LIST WAS
SHORT. HE ALSO EXPLAINED SOME
OF THE QUESTIONS HE RECEIVED
ON THE REZONING ISSUE. HE SAYS
WE NEED MORE INPUT ON THE REZONING IF WE EXPECT ANYTIDNG
TO BE DONE.

'kwsLETTER. THERE WAS FURTHER DISCUSSION CONCERNr;-.;G
ZONING AND WHAT TO DO ABOCT
IT. JEFF JOSEPH SUGGESTED A LETTER DIRECT FROM THE NLIA TO
RESIDENTS ASKING FOR INPUT A..''J'D
EXPLAINING REZONING ON A MORE
SIMPLE BASIS.
JEFF JOSEPH AD\'ISED THAT THE
CITY WAS TO GET $22.5 MILLION
FOR STORM DRAINAGE FROM THE
FEDERAL
GOVERNMENT.
HE
CALLED BURNS &amp; McDONALD ENGINEERING FIRM IN KC. ABOUT
THE PROBLEMS AND WAS ADVISED
THAT IDS QUESTIONS WOULD NOT
BE IGNORED AND WILL GET SOMETIDNG
DONE
FOR
NORTH
LAWRENCE.
MARGUERITE JOHNSON GAVE THE
TREASURER'S REPORT AND SAID
WE HAD $114.80 IN THE ACCOUNT
AND $17.00 CASH ON HAND FROM
DUES.
TED ASKED DELORES TO LOOK
OVER THE CDBG APPLICATION TO
SEE IF OK
DELORES MOVED THAT THE MEETING BE AJOURNED.
COLLEEN
SECONDED THE MOTION. MEETING
ADJOURNED AT 8:26P.M.

MINUTES
FEBRUARY 11,1996
THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO
ORDER BY TED BOYLE, PRESIDENT.
THE MINUTES OF THE JANUARY
MEETING WERE READ.

TED ASKED DELORES ABOUT CDBG
APPLICATIONS.
SHE SAID DECISIONS WOULD BE MADE IN MARCH
OR APRIL. TED THEN EXPLAINED
THE APPLICATIONS HE HAD SUBMITTED. THEY WERE FOR LIGHTS
IN JOHN TAYLOR PARK AND RIVERFRONT PARK AT 4TH &amp; WALNUT
ALONG WITH FITNESS EQUIPMENT
TO BE PLACED IN RIVERFRONT
PARK.

THE PLANNING DEPARTMENT WILL
BE CONTACTED TO INVITE THEM
TO ATTEND AN NLIA MEETING.
TED WILL ALSO CONTACT ALL PARTIES THAT CONTACTED IDM OF
THE PLANNED MEETING.

TED THEN GAVE AN UPDATE ON
THE WALNUT STREET TRAILER
PARK EXPANSION. HE CALLED THE
PLANNING
DEPARTMENT
AND
THEY ADVISED THAT 8TH STREET
WOULD BECOME A RESIDENTIAL

CHERYL MILLER ASKED THAT ZONING
BE
EXPLAINED
IN
THE

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�STREET
BECAUSE
ARTERIAL
STREETS MUST BE 35FT. WIDE. HE
, SAID TH/\ T MR. ZAREMBA WOULD
HA \'E TO GO TO COURT TO GET
THIS CHANGED IF THE 2020 PLAN
\\'AS .ADOPTED.
THE TRAILER
COLR T WOULD 1\0T BE ABLE TO
EXP:\.."\D.

TED KEEPS IN TOUCH WITH THE
PLA~~ING
DEPARTMENT
CONCER.l\JlNG THE CUL-DE-SAC IN THE
500 BLOCK OF LINCOLN STREET
:\_l\ID WALNUT STREET LOCATIONS.
IT SEEMS JOHN CHANEY IS HOLD1:-\G OFF ON THE CUL-DE-SAC FOR
\:0\\'

TED SAID THAT WE Wll..L HAVE A
:\EWSLETTER OUT SOON AND IT
WILL HAVE LOTS OF INFORMATION
11\CLUDING A."l EXPLANATION ON
ZONING.
THE PETITION CAMPAIGN CONCERNING TilE WALNUT STREET
TR.t\.ILER PARK EXPANSION NETTED
APPROXIMATELY 400 SIGNATURES
WITH GLEN &amp; ELLEN NULLER
SPEARHEADING THE CAMPAIGN.
DELORES TODD SUGGESTED THE
~LIA ADOPT SPECIFIC NEW HOME
PLANS. WE NEED TO GET THE OLD
PLAN AND UPDATE SPECIFYING
LOW DENSITY DEVELOPMENT NEW
BUILDING CODES AND TRAFFIC
PATTERNS. JEFF JOSEPH SAID REFERENCE PLANS ARE IN THE
BASEMENT OF THE CITY LIBRARY.
TED SAID HE RECEIVED A LETTER
FROM THE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT REQUESTING A W.A.NT LIST
OF STREETS AND CURBS NEEDING
REPAJRS THIS YEAR DEADLINE IS
".1ARCH 1ST
TED SAYS WE NEED TO PLAN A
SPRING CLEANUP DATE. IT WAS
DISCUSSED AND AGREED TO APRIL
19TH FOR THE CLEANUP. MAXINE
LEE WILL CALL THE SANITATION
DEPARTMENT TO SEE IF THAT
DATE WOULD BE OK
TED NEEDS SUGGESTIONS FOR
CDBG FUNDS FOR NEXT YEAR. WE
1\iEED TO PLAN SO WE CAN TAKE
ADVANTAGE OF FUNDS FOR IMPROVING OUR NEIGHBORHOOD.
TED ASKED FOR NEW BUSINESS OR
COMMENTS ON OLD BUSINESS.
SHIRLEY NORTH SUGGESTED 3-4
PEOPLE REVISE THE NEIGHBORHOOD PLAN AND THEN PRESENT

fHE PLAN TO THE·GROUP.

DELORES TODD SAID SHE WAS ON
THE FMC CITIZENS ADVISORY
PANEL FOR THE ARSENIC CLEANUP
AND ADVISED THAT NOTHING NEW
HAS COME UP.
DELORES ASKED IF ANYTHING FOR
NORTH LAWRENCE WAS IN HORIZON 2020 PLAN. TED ADVISED
NOTHING HAS BEEN RELEASED
YET. ELLEN MILLER ASKED HOW
TO FIND OUT ABOUT THE MEETINGS ON THE HORIZON 2020 PLAN.
TED ASKED THAT WE THINK ON
WHERE TO PLANT TREES AND FOR
OTHER ITEMS SUCH AS LIGHTING
IN THE UNDERPASS TO REMEDY
THE PROBLEMS TO KEEP THE
LIGHTS FROM GETTING BROKEN BY
USING UNBREAKABLE COVERS.
MARGUERITE JOHNSON GAVE THE
TREASURERS REPORT. WE HAVE
$94.86 IN THE CHECKING ACCOUNT
AND $18.53 CASH ON HAND.

MAXINE LEE MOVED TO ADJOURN
THE MEETING. JEFF JOSEPH SECONDED THE MOTION.
'MEETING
ADJOURNED AT 8:25P.M.

MINUTES
MARCH 11, 1996
THE MEETING WAS CALLED TO
ORDER BY TED BOYLE, PRESIDENT.
TED SAID JOHN CHANEY HAS PUT
THE CUL-DE-SAC ON HOLD FOR
NOW DUE TO POSSIBLE FLOODING
PROBLEMS. THE NLIA SENT A LETTER TO THE CITY STAFF AND
COMMISSION ON REQUEST TO
LOOK AT PROBLEMS ON THESE
PROJECTS.
FMC CORP REPRESENTATIVES WILL
ATTEND THE APRIL MEETING TO
GIVE AN UPDATE ON THE GROUNDWATER PROBLEMS.
TED EXPLAINED THE ZONING DUE
TO CONCERNS AND QUESTIONS. A
NEWSLETTER IS BEING PLANNED
WITH THE ZONING MAPS INCLUDED. JEFF JOSEPH SPOKE UP ON
THE LETTER THAT HE HAD SENT
TO THE CITY COMMISION AND
OTHER CITY STAFF. HE DID GET A
RESPONSE
BACK
BY
NUKE
WILDGEN 4-5 DAYS LATER SAYING
THERE WERE SEWER IMPROVEMENTS BEING PLANNED FOR 1996
TO 1997.

~·En SAID THE HORlZ01': 20~0 PLA.~
MEETING/PUBLIC HEARI~G \\'ILL
BE WEDNESDAY APRIL 3, 1996 630
PM· lOPM AT BUILDING #21 AT THE
FAIRGROUNDS.

NORTH LAWRENCE V.'ILL BE HA\·ING IT'S NEIGHBORHOOD GARAGE
SALE MAY4TH-:- 'tHEY-CA.!-\ CALL
ELLEN MILLE]. AT 843-5105 FOR DE-

TAILS.

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TED SPOKE OF THE lli-i1.0~ PACIFIC
DEPOT OPENING &amp; DEDICATION
SATURDAY MARCH 16TH FROM
lOAM TO 4PM.
CHERYL MILLER SPOKE UP &amp; SUGGESTED CERTAIN PEOPLE HADN'T
GOTTEN THE ZONING LETTERS &amp;
MAPS. A LIST WAS MADE UP AND
WILL BE GIVEN TO THE CITY STAFF
TO SEND OUT ~S &amp; LETTERS
AGAIN.
APRIL 19TH WILL BE THE NORTH
LAWRENCE CLEANUP DAY. LIMBS
WILL ALL HAVE TO BE LAYING ONE
DIRECTION.
DELORES SAID THE CDBG WILL BE
GIVING US FULL FUNDING ON OUR
REQUESTS.
CERTAIN PARTS OF
THE CITY DIDN'T. WE WERE GIVEN
THE MOST OUT OF ALL NEIGHBORHOODS.
OVER $18,000 WILL BE
GIVEN TO THE NORTH LAWRENCE
NEIGHBORHOOD
FROM
THE
FUND/GRANT.
MAXINE MOVED TO ADJOURN, COLLEEN SECONDED THE MOTION.
MEETING ADJOURNED AT 8:30P.M.

FMC GROUNDWATER
INFO
ON OCTOBER 25TH, 1995, RESULTS
FROM A NEW MONITORING WELL
SHOWED THE PRESENCE OF ARSENIC IN TilE GROUNDWATER TO THE
SOUTH OF THE FMC PLM'T. FMC IS
WORKING
WITH
REGULA TORY
AGENCIES, LOCAL OFFICALS AND
AREA RESIDENTS TO BETTER DEFINE GROUNDWATER IMPACTS M'D
TAKING THE NECESSARY MEASURES TO ASSURE THE PUBLIC
HEALTH IS PROTECTED. IF YOU
WANT ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
FMC OFFICALS WILL BE AT OUR
APRIL 8TH MEETING AT THE I.O.O.F.
HALL AT 7 PM. IF UNABLE TO ATTEND

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�AND YOU WOULD LIKE MORE INFORMATION, YOU CAN CONTACT
PAUL STUDEBAKER (FMC E&amp;H ENGrNEERlNG) AT 749-8139 OR AL
HERRING (FMC ENG. &amp; TECH MANAGER) AT 749-8135.

ZONING
ENCLOSED IN THIS NEWSLETTER
ARE COPIES OF ZONING DISTRICTS
FOR YOUR INFORMATION.
THIS
fNFO SHOULD HELP YOU UNDERSTAND HOW ZONING MAY EFFECT
YOUR PROPERTY. THE CITY PLAN)'.!!NG DEPARTMENT WILL ATTEND
OUR MAY MEETING TO HELP ANSWER QUESTIONS
ON
THESE
MATTERS. IF YOU WANT TO FIND
OUT HOW YOUR PROPERTY IS
ZONED, GO TO THE PLANNING DEpARTMENT AT CITY HALL AND
LOOK YOUR PROPERTY UP ON
THEIR ZONING MAPS. OR (ALL...

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UNION P ACI:IriC DEPOT
REDEDICATION

NLIA OFFICERS

THE UNION PACIFIC DEPOT WAS
DEDICATED ON MARCH 16TH. LAWRENCE CONVENTION &amp; VISITORS
BUREAU OFFICES WILL BE LOCATED AT THE DEPOT.
ALSO
THERE ARE MEETING AND CONFERENCE ROOMS AVAILABLE FOR
RENT TO INTERESTED PARTIES.

PRESIDENT

YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION
JOIN THE NORTH LAWRENCE
NEIGHBORHOOD
ASSOCIATION.
WE WORK TO HELP MAKE OUR
NEIGHBORHOOD A BETTER PLACE
TO LIVE. TO DO THIS WE NEED
INPUT FROM AS MANY RESIDENTS
AS POSSIBLE. ONLY WITH GOOD
COMMUNICATION CAN WE IMPROVE
TO
MAKE
NORTH
LAWRENCE ONE OF THE BEST
NEIGHBORHOODS IN LAWRENCE.
JOIN TODAY, DUES ARE ONLY $1.00
PER YEAR. MEETINGS ARE HELD
THE
SECOND MONDAY EACH
MONTH AT 7:00 PM AT THE ODD
FELLOWS HALL AT 615 LINCOLN
ST.

TED BOYLE 841-6955

VICE PRESIDENT
MAXINE LEE 843-3627

SECRETARY
RICH HEDGES 843-0498

TREASURER
MARGUERITE JOHNSON 843-1954

NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
lAWRENCE, KANSAS

December 4, 1995

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identified on the attached map.
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parcels within the identified areas on the map to a lower density single family residential
classification.
If there is significant support for this proposal, a formal rezoning petition will be circulated

and a study session will be held. Following that, the Neighborhood Association in
conjunction with Lawrence/Douglas County Planning Department staff will formally seek
these rezoning changes.

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NORTH tA WRENCE COURIER
SUMMER 1996
NEWSLETTER OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

Community Development Block
Grant Update
The CDBG Funding Requests we
made last fall have been granted
and the North Lawrence Neighborhood will be receiving all
items that had been requested.
Originally the neighborhood was
only granted $15,280.00 of our
total request of $24,920.00 for
space &amp; security lighting for John
Taylor Park and Riverfront Park.
This is in addition to $1,900.00
for operating expenses and
$1,000.00
for
neighborhood
cleanup.
We should soon be receiving new
park equipment for Riverfront
Park at Fourth &amp; Walnut Street.
We will be getting a merry-go-round aged specifically at the
younger set. If you have other
ideas for this park, let us know.
We need to be planning for what
we want to request for CDBG requests for this fall. We need to get
an early start so we can have all
our estimates and be ready to turn
the requests in by the deadlines.
CDBG budget requests must be
for improvements that will benefit low - moderate income residents and the North Lawrence
Neighborhood. Anyone with suggestions for these funding requests, we need your input, if you
have any ideas for our parks, sidewalk repair or any area that needs

attention, please contact Ted
Boyle @ 841-6955 or Rich
Hedges @ 843-0498. BE CREATIVE ! BE UNIQUE ! BE INVOLVED!
North Lawrence needs a new representative to serve on the Community Development Advisory
Board. As a targeted neighborhood we are entitled to two representatives. Chris Schmid still has
two years left on his term: Delores Todd's term has expired.
Serving on this board is a great
experience. It is a way of getting
to know about other neighborhoods and public service agencies
in our town. An organizational
meeting is usually held in December. Weekly meetings (usually
Thursday nights) start in mid-January with neighborhoods and
agencies presenting their proposals. Deliberations begin, allocations are made, public comments
are taken, then the city commission makes a final decision. If
you are interested in serving on
this board, (terms are for three
years), call an officer, or if you
have further questions call Delores Todd, 842-7982; or Chris
Schmid 841-9428.

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Woodlawn News
School starts with a half day ses·sion on Tuesday August 20th and

first full day on Wednesday August 21st. Remodeling and. expansion of Woodlawn school is
underway. Remodeling of the
classrooms is expected to be completed by start of school in August
and the office and kitchen remodeling should be finished in the
early fall. The old gym will become a multi-purpose room and
office area. The new gymnasium
is expected to be finished in January or February I 997.

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Ballard Center News
The Ballard Community Center is
looking for a volunteer who may
be willing to help us with light
maintenance projects. Example:
changing light bulbs, repairing
bookshelves,
replacing
door
knobs... This would be about 4-6
hours per month, if you are interested or have any questions,
please call Stephanie H. Keller at
842-0729.
The Ballard Center's Board of Directors are looking into ways to
make the center more neighborhood oriented.
Uses may be
health-related,
entertainment,
educational programs, etc.
If
there is a program or specific use
you would like to see at Ballard
Center, call Delores Todd at 842-7982 or LaMerle McCoy at 841-0616.

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NORTH LAWRENCE COURIER
SUMMER 1996
NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.I.A.

North 2nd Street Update
North 2nd Street widening project
is planned to be completed by Au~
gust 15th. Landscaping and fin~
ishing touches will be done in the
Fall and completed in the Sping
of'97.

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NLIA Picnic
The NLIA first fall meeting and
annual picnic will be at John Tay~
lor Park, Monday September 9th
at 6:30 p.m. This will be a pot~
luck dinner. The NLIA will pro~
vide dinnerware, rolls, tea and
Kool~Aid. Use this opportunity to
meet with your neighbors and
find out what the NLIA is about.
If you are new to the neighbor~
hood, come by and get acquainted
with your neighbors.
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FMC Groundwater Update
Many residents have called with
concerns on the FMC Groundwater issue. We are including excerpts from the June 26th FMC
Community Advisory Panel meeting, background on the the issue
and information of the plant's op~
erations.
Healtlt Issues in Groundwater
Concerns.
Chris Fevurly presented information regarding potential health effects of arsenic in the groundwater, as related to available data for
understanding such issues in environmental medicine. He pointed
out that the attempt to identify

and understand these issues is still
in its infancy, and that ongoing
studies tend to raise serious ques~
tions and doubts about previous
studies and their conclusions.
Studies have developed from research on both animals and humans. The Maximum Contaminant Level~ "M.C.L."- utilized by
the Environmental Protection
Agency, was established in the
mid-sixties, declaring that arsenic
contaminants above 50 parts per
billion (p.p.b.) make water unfit
for humans to drink. This figure
had been derived in part from a
study in Taiwan which found per~
sons were averaging 710 p. p. b. or
more in their drinking water. In
this population, it was found that
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over their lifetimes, thickened
skin lesions on palms, soles and
torsoes were recorded, as were
changes in pigmentation on areas
of the skin. These and other manifestations sometimes developed
into skin cancers.
Fevurly emphasized that acute
lngestlon will be deadly (as in
"Arsenic and Old Lace"). Quick
death can result from ingestion
amounts in the range of 60,000
p.p.b. In comparing these figures
to the exposure, in some of the
relevant test sites, to approximately 150 p.p.b., Fevurly tends
to see little basis for concern. He
also pointed out that arsenic on
the skin is not a problem. Inhalation of arsenic dust can be quite
serious, with known relation to
lung cancer. Protection from this
risk seems to be adequate. In response to questions raised about
collection of arsenic on fruits ~d

~getables, whether from wat~r in ~
i11e ground, or from spraying and
irrigation, Fevurly stated that he
sees no dramatic risk. Others continued to question the dangers,
leading to the discussion which
centered on risk, and the various
aspects of knowledge, control
and choice involved in regard to
the risks. At least two very different views were expressed; Fevurly
concluded that, generally, very little risk is at issue according to the
data with which he was working,
while others saw major risks
within their specific well situations. Furthermore, circumstances beyond their choice and
control were seen to have such ef~
fects as lowering their property
values. Fevurly reminded the
group that his assessment is his
own opinion, based on his study
of the data. Rob Hartman elabo~
rated on the use of wells on the
FMC property to reduce concen"
trations of arsenic in the groundwater -- monitoring over the years
has shown a slow decrease in
overall arsenic conditions.
Update mr Comprehensive ltlvestigation and Interim Agreement.
Rob Hartman reported on the re~
cent semi-annual groundwater
monitoring, which included comparisons of results this Spring to
last Fall's results. Fifty~five monitoring wells and five production
wells were monitored from the
northern edge of the plant to the
southern wells near the river. The
highest level of arsenic, at pro~
duction well 4B, was comparable
to last FalL In the Fall, Approximately 20 monitoring wells had

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arsenic levels at or above the
M.C.L.. This Spring, 10 of those
20 had such levels, and none of
the wells previously unimpacted
are now impacted. Although FMC
is now ready to go into the field
for the planned additional monitoring, they have not yet had the
opportunity to meet with the Kansas Department of Health ofEnvironment to finalize an agreement
with them. A draft of a proposed

NORTH LAWRENCE COl'RlER
SUMMER 1996
NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.I.A.

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LA has been sent to KDH&amp;E, but
they have not yet responded. CAP
members indicated interest in
continuing to be informed on progress on the Agreement, with satisfaction expressed regarding the
background information received
and desire for updating on future
monitoring.

Other Concerns
In response to the question of
whether FMC has other concerns
of environmental impact, Paul
Studebaker responded that the
other primary concern for air continues to be monitored and is
being
handled
satisfactorily.
Some discussion of ongoing occasional truck traffic problems identified some needed modifications
being pursued with the City personnel.

Excerpt from FMC CAP Meeti!Jg
Beverly Barnhart commented that
she had heard of potato farms in
this area prior to FMC acquiring
the land, and that it is known that
potato growers regularly used arsenic (confirmed by another as
"Paris Green").
She therefore
questioned if FMC should be

Union Pacific Depot/Vistor Center
The Union Pacific Passenger Depot was rededicated on March 16th. It is now
home to the Lawrence Visitors Center. The Visitor Center hours are 8:30 a.m. 5:30 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 1 p.m . -5 p.m. Sunday.
The
Depot/Visitors Center has 2 rooms available, 1 for $15.00 per hour and the other
for $20.00 per hour, for meetings or receptions. Call the City of Lawrence Parks &amp;
Recreation Department to make reservations@ 832-7920 ..
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Arsenic in the Environment
Arsenic is the 20th most abundant element in the earth's crust and
is present in all rocks, soils and waters at some level:
Concentration,
parts per billion

Average for the earth's crust
Range for soils
Average for soils in Kansas

2,000
1,000 to 40,0000
6,800

Rainwater

0.2 to 0.5
1 to 2

Typical U.S. groundwater
Average U.S. drinking water
Typical U.S. surface water
Drinking water criteria level
Irrigation water criteria
Taiwanese well water (China)

2.4
3
50
100
170 to 800

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NORTH LA WR£NCE COURIER
SUMMER 1996
l\EWSLETTER OF THE N.L.l.A.

"blamed" for all the arsenic contamination. AI Herring responded
that although there may have been
other contributing factors, FMC
accepts responsibility for its contribution of arsenic to groundwater , and will do what it can to relieve any negative results.
Other Information
Also included in this newsletter is
a diagram showing the manufacturing processes at the FMC plant.
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Letter (rom Mavor John Nalbandian
The following is a letter in its entirity from Mayor Nalbandian to
Ted Boyle, President NLIA:
Dear Mr. Boyle:
You may have noticed an increase
in the presence of graffiti in and
around your neighborhood. The
City, working with the County,
has recently changed the way in
which we are addressing graffiti
removal, because of the increased
incidents of property damage. I
am requesting the assistance of
your association and its members
in reporting incidents of graffiti.
If graffiti is observed on private
grogerty. we would ask that you
contact the Lawrence Police Degartment at 832-2570. A gatrol
officer will be disgatched to ghotogragh and document the graffiti.
The officer will contact the property owner to request the timely
removal of the graffiti and share

information about available community resources.
Douglas County Community Corrections work crews will paint
over the graffiti at no cost to the
owner, if requested by the owner.
Or, if the property owner prefers
to paint over the graffiti, paint
may be available through the
Waste Reduction/Recycling Office at 832-3030.
We have received good voluntary
cooperation in the past, however,
the increasing incidents of graffiti
and the reluctance of some property owners to remove the graffiti
promptly, has caused us to develop additional steps to achieve
the removal of this blight from
our community.
If you would like additional information, please contact Rod
Bremby at 832-3402. Your assistance in this matter is greatly appreciated.
Sincerely,
John Nalbandian
Mayor
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Ditch Mainterwnce
It is the responsibility of property
owners to maintain the ditches
adjacent to their property. This
means keeping them mowed and
free of trash and debris. This will
help reduce problems of water
runoff and flooding. Please make
sure you are maintaining the
ditches near your property to reduce any problems.
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WHAT IS THE NLIA ?
The North Lav,rrence Improvement Association is a non--profit
neighborhood organization. Dues
are $1 per year. Many NLIA projects, including this newsletter,
are paid for by Community Development Funding.

Meetings/Membership Information
The North Lawrence Improvement Association meets at 7:00
PM on the second Monday each
month from October through
May. A potluck picnic is held the
Second Monday in September at
John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut
Streets. Everyone is encouraged
to attend these meetings. Annual
dues are $1.00 per household.

The NLIA is YOU!!

YOU CAN MAKE A
DIFFERENCE!!
Please join and attend any
meetings you can.
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North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
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President•Ted Boyle•841-6955
Vice President•Maxine Lee-841-5946
Secretary•Rich Hedges•843-0498
Treasurer• Marguerite Johnson•843-1954

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�FMC - Linking Quality, Reliability, Service

,

Soda Ash
Storage

Reactor

Milling

Screening
Bagging

�2ITY OF LA WRENCE,KANSAS
CITY lJF LA \\'RENCE WASTEWATER l11 11.-ITY
MAJOR CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT PROGRAM AND FINANCING
NORTH LAWRENCE NEIGHBORHOOD ONLY SHOWN

Description
Major Capital Improvements
North Lawrence-New P.S. No.4
North Lawrence-Relief Sewers
North Lawrence-New P.S. No. 1
North Lawrence-New P.S. No.3

1996
$

1997
$

1,380,000
180,000 1,018,000
157,000

1998
$

1999
$

2000
$

2001
$

2002
$

831,000
1,140,000

All of these projects are required to meet design level of protection for collection systems facilities.

NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
510 North 6th Street
Lawrence,KS 66044

Bulk Rate
Postage Paid
Permint No. 203
Lawrence,KS 66044

�NORTH LAWRE1 {CE COURIER
FALL 1996
NEWSLEITER OF TilE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

WHAT IS THE NLIA ?
The North Lawrence Improvement
Association is a nonprofit neigh~
borhood organization. Dues are $I
per year. Many NLIA projects, in~
eluding this newsletter, are paid for
by Community Development Fund~
mg.

Meetings/Memhersh ip
Information
.
The North Lawrence Improvement
Association meets at 7:00 PM on
the second Monday each month
from October through May at the
Odd Fellows Hall at 615 Lincoln
Street. A potluck picnic is held the
Second Monday in September at
John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut
Streets. Everyone is encouraged to
attend these meetings. Annual dues
are $I .00 per household.

The NLIA is YOU!!
YOU CAN MAKE A

DIFFERENCE!!
Please join and attend
any meetings you can.

.............................................
North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
President•Ted Boyle•841-6955
Vice President•Maxine Lee•841-5946
Secretary•Rich Hedges•843-0498
Treasurer• Marguerite
Johnson•843-l954

.............................................

Neighborhood Cleanup
FRIDAY OCTOBER 25TH
A neighborhood cleanup is planned for Friday
October 25th. You will need to have any items
you want picked up at your regular pickup location by 7:00a.m. Friday morning. Ifyou have
anv lumber items, thev must be bundled and
have anv nails removed or thev will not be
picked up.
We also included information on refuse collection, hazardous waste disposal and recycling in
this newsletter.
~

North 2nd Street
Update
Paving and lane stnpmg on the North
2nd Street widentng project is completed
Landscapmg and finishing
touches wlll be done thts Fall and completed m the Spnng of'97 .

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C.D.B.G.

Information
•
The NLIA has submitted Guenter
de Vries name to the CDBG for consideration to replace Delores Todd whose
term expired September 30th.

.

We need to be planning for what we
want to request for CDBG requests this
fall. We need to get an early start so we
can have all our estimates and be ready
to tum the requests in by the deadlines.
CDBG budget requests must be for improvements that will benefit low and
moderate income residents and the
North Lawrence Neighborhood. Anyone
with suggestions for these funding requests, we need your input, ifyou have
any ideas for our parks, lights, landscaping, sidewalk repair or any area that
needs attention, please contact Ted
Boyle @ 841-6955 or Rich Hedges @
843-0498.
BE CREATIVE ! BE
UNIQUE ! BE INVOLVED !
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NORTH LAWRENCE COURIER
FALL 1996
NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.I.A.

NLIA Picnic
The NLIA first fall meeting and annual
picnic was held at John Taylor Park,
Monday September 9th at 6:30 p.m.
Approximately 30 residents showed up
for the annual potluck dinner. The
weather was great and everyone appeared to have a good time. If you are
new to the neighborhood or haven't attended one of the picnics, plan on attending next year's picnic and get acquainted with your neighbors.
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FMC News
The following are e:ccerpts from
the Community Advisory Panel
meeting September 25,1996.
Discussion of Proposed Guidelines
R.ob Shelton pre!iented a draft of proposed guidelines for the FMC Community Advisory Panel from the August
Several suggestions were
meeting
made for improvements.

Groundwater Situation
llpdate
AI Herring reported the the State Department of Heatlh &amp; Env1ronment has
not yet s1gned the Intenm Agreement
In addition. 1ssues remain concemtng
the provisiOns of water to property owners afTected by groundwater contamtnatlon. wtth the maJor problems centenng
on what the C1ty of La'.'.Tence will do tn
ltght of 1ts normal poltcy of prov1dmg
c1ty water only when property is annexed into the City

Tabletop Ementency Exercise
Plans.
Dennis Greenfield d1scussed the plans
for the exercise to be held Wednesday,
October 16th, 7:00p.m. at the Douglas
County Emergency Operations Center,
located at Ill East I I th Street (lower

level of the Judical Center). The Exercise scenario will be timed for the noon
rush hour at 12:30, in order to maximize
the complications to be explored in the
simulation. Observers have vital roles
in raising questions for the emrgency
team members, who, according to
Greenfield, learn a good deal from the
exercise. Arrangements were also discussed for a visit to Woodlawn School
by Emergency Response personnel, at a
time being worked out with Woodlawn
principal, Gary Haworth.

'ruction of a lift station in the 8th &amp;
Jak street area with replacement of
sanitary sewer lines along North 8th
street from Oak Street to near Maple
Street. The S&lt;Jhedule for this project is
to bid the project in May of 1997 with a
proposed construction start date of July
I, 1997.

Process Safety Management.

The Stonnwater Management Master
Plan calls for improvements along
North 8th Strc:et. The project has a priority level III based on cost benefit
ranking. This translates into a 10-15
years for the utility to construct these
improvements. The Public Works department recently improved drainage
along North 8th Street and the stromwater utility fee will provide accelerated
maintenance of roadside ditches and
culverts in problem area such as this.

AI Herring introduced Wilbur White,
Senior Process Engineer for FMC, who
is now working fulJ.time with Process
Safety Management for the plant. Herring pointed out that, while previous
meetings have focused on hazardous
materials and the specific hazards they
can produce, the major emphasis of
Process Safety Management is to avoid
major incidents.
This emphasis is
driven by both legally binding regulations and by the growing determination
of the chemical indusrty to assure that
catastrophic events do not occur.
Wilbur White answered the question of
"What is Process Safety Management"
with the defmition of the Center for
Chemical Process Safety - the application of management principles and systems to the tdentification, understanding. and control of process hazards to
prevent process related injuries and inCidents.

Site Activities for the Coming

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North S'th Street
Drainat:g.

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Ditch Jtfaintenance
Reminder, it is the responsibility of
property owners to maintain the ditches
adjacent to their property. This means
keepingthem mowed and free of weeds,
trash and debris. This helps reduce the
problems of water runoff and flooding.
Please make sure you are maintaining
the ditches near your property to help
reduce any problems

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Month.
A plant safety drill mcludmg an evacuatto. 1s likely to take place before November I The new trammg center is
completed. and 1s available for future
CAP meetmgs

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Lift Station and

Relief Sewers Proiect
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An engmeenng study for a lift station
and relief sewers project has been completed. The study recommended con-

U.P. Depot/Vistor
Center
The Depot/Visitors Center has 2 rooms
available for meetings or receptions.
Call the City of Lawrence Parks &amp; Rec
Department to make reservations @
832-7920.

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Wednesday

Refuse Collection

All residents who live North of 15th

WEDNESDAY

Household Refuse Days:

Street from Mississippi Street west to
Wakarusa.

tmi ST.

ri

Tuesday collection:
All residents who live east of Louisiana

!. . . . .

Street and South of 6th Street. Also, aU

...

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residents who live east of Mississippi

Also, all residents that live

north of 6th Street from Tennessee Street

0

All residents in North Lawrence.

Street between 6th

Collection:

west to the City Limits.

15Tli STREET

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THURSDAY

Street and 13th

All residents who live South of 15th Street

~

from Louisiana Street west to the City Lim-

9

Street only.

Thursday Collection

TUESDAY

Iii

+

its. All residents who live between 6th and

HOlm!

I

15th Street west of Wakarusa to the City
Limits.

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Drop off Site for Household Hazardous Waste:
EARTHBOUND
Lawrence and Douglas County .

Tire Collection: Limit five tires

Household Hazardous Waste Facility

Per Household.
Large Item Pick-up: Such as refrigerators, ranges, washers, couches etc.

Located at: 711 E 23rd Street

""Monday is city wide curbside
collection for grass and leaves.
Yard waste is collected for
composting March thru December.

These Collection Services are provided by appointment only. To sched-

For acceptable materials and the facil-

"'Christmas tree curbside col-

ule an appointment for these services

ity's hours of operation please call the

lection days will be announced

HHW information line at 832-3036.

m

please call the Sanitation Office at:
84/-/9ll.

the Lawrence Journal

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Regulations

Acceptable Containcrs:Chaptrr 9, Article 4, Section 402.1, of the
Codr ofthr City ofl..a~ncr, Kansas.

Tree Trimmings:

"Each 1uch container shall be conatMicted ofmdal, plastic or other
matrriab apprond by the di~ctor of Public Works, shall have a capacity

Arc to be bundled securely to

of not morr than 35 cal.lon.s, ahall be watuticht. shall be provided with 1:1¥0

a length not to exceed five feet
and tied in bundles not more
than 18 inches in diameter,

handles on the 011Uldr, shall be provided "'th a tight-fitting cover, and
maintained In • statr or J:ood rrpalr. Disposable plastic bags of sllfficlent
thlclaten lllld
ba~:s

tt~nrth

to avoid Mlpturc and tearln£ and cfuposable paper

which an I!Wiufactured tpecilical.ly for rrfu.se cfuposal may be IUed

and not more than 65 pounds

for rrfllse by occupanl'l or slnele family n3ldmcts. Disposable bags are

in weight. These will be col-

not pennltted for multiple family residences or for accounu paying non-

lected on your Household
refuse day.

residential rates unless facilltle.s are provided to prevent scattering of
~flue

by anlmal.s, weather, traffic or other causes."

Help us Help You keep your
neighborhood looking nice ....
Sawdust, cat litter,
sweeping compounds, shredded
paper, facial tissues, packaging
materials, etc., all blow in the breeze
when containers are emptied by the
collectors. Please bag these items
before putting them out for collection.
Please pay special attention
to fueplace ashes which need to be
cooled Utoroughly before bagging
them for collection. It will take
several days for a container of hot
ashes to cool naturally.

�P"uglas County * City of Lawrenr~

Househ"ld Hazardous Waste Cobection
OPEN THE THIRD SATURDAY OF EACH MONTH
April- October STARTING: April 20, 1996
HOURS: 8 AM TO 12 PM
LOCATION: 711 E 23RD

For More Information Please Call
City ofLawrence Waste Reduction and Recycling Division
832-3030

Materials will be accepted from HOUSEHOLDS ONLY sources, in their ORIGINAL, LABELED containers only:
PEST CONTROL PRODUCTS

AUTOMOTIVE PRODUCTS

HOUSEHOLD CLEANING PRODUCTS

Pesticides

Antifreeze

Oven Cleaners

Fungicides

Transmission Fluids

Toilet Cleaners

Roach and Ant Killers

Brake Fluids

Drain Clean€:rs

Rat and Mice Poisons

Gasoline

Disinfectants

Herbicides

PAINTS AND HOBBY SUPPLIES

"'

Rug and Upholstery Cleaners

House Plant Insecticides

Enamel or Oil Based Paints

Floor and Furniture Cleaners

Ar:.enicals

Rust Inhibiting Paints

Blell.ch Cleaners

Botanicals

Thinners and Turpentine

Ammonia Based Cleaners

Carbonates

Furniture Strippers

Abrasive Ckaners and Powders

Chlorinated Hydrocarbons

Wood Preservatives

Mothballs

Organo-phosphates

Stains and Finishes

Photographic Chemicals

Kerosene

Pool Chemicals

MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS

Household Batteries

Products labeled:

Nail Polishes/Removers

DANGER, POSION

Hair and Deodorant Sprays

WARNTNG AND CAUTION

Materials NOT ACCEPTED:
UNKOWN MATERIALS (NO LABELS)

Infectious (Medical) Wastes

Fluorescent Light Tubes

Ammunition

Radioactive Wastes (Smoke Alanns)

Compressed Gas Cylinders

Explosives

Asbestos

For infonnation on unacceptable materials, call the local Kansas Department of Health and Environment office at 842-4600.

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Recycling Drop-off Sites
Aluminum, Plastics, Paper, Glass, Metals,
Used Motor Oil and Antifreeze

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Community Recycling Center

Metals

Wal * Mart 3300 Iowa

(buybacka-ferroua and nonferroual

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-----------------•Aluminum cans and foils

•Glass: Clear, Brown, Blue, Green

•Corrugated Cardboard

Curbside Recycling
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(fora fee)

•Conservation Resources
913-842-1167
• Eco Services
913-841-1615

•Kaw Motors and Salvage Co.
1349 N 3rd

•Steel "tin cans"

Lawrence Guide
to Recycling

~RE~

913-843-2!S33

•Lonnie's Recycling
301 Maple

•Mixed Paper

913-841-48:S:S

"Vhite Office Paper
.. rJ.aatlc Beverage: I 1 and 12
•Newspaper

Polystyrene Peanuts
(Clean and Dxy)

•Magazines
•Catalogues

•Pack and Ship Express
738 New Hampshire

Dillons Food Stores
(Store Locations)

1740 Massachusetts
3000W6
1015 w 23

•The Mall Box
3115

w 6th

•Postnet Postal
2540 Iowa, Suite J

• Aluminum can buy-back
• MUir: and soda bottles

•Alvin's IGA
9th and Iowa
•Douglas County Fairgrounds
2110 Harper
•Community Recycling
located at Wal*Mart
3300 Iowa
•Hobby Lobby
6th and Kasold
•Lawrence High School
1908 Loulalana
•Lonnie's Re'cycllng
501 Maple

Grass and Leaf Collection
•City Garage at 1141 Haskell

• Credit for sack reuse

8 am to 5 pm Mon.- Fri.

Antifreeze

•Wal*Mart Auto Center at 3300 Iowa
During Regular Business Houns

613 N 2nd

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Used Motor Oil

Grocery sacks

•State Radiator

Newspaper Drop-Off Sites

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•Jiffy Lube at 914 W 23rd

During Regular Business Hours

"One touch of nature makes the whole
world kin."
. . . . . . William Shakespeare

•Curbside Pickup
Monday Ia city wide curbside
collection for grass and leaves. Collection
period is March through December.

•Cart Rental
65 gallon and 90 gallon rollout carts
are available for rent. Call 832-3032
for more lnfonnatlon .

�WHAT'S INSIDE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Recycling information
Refuse Collection Information
CDBG Information
FMC News
U.P. Depot and Visitors Center Information

Monday Oct. 14th NLIA Meeting 7:00 p.m.

Friday Oct. 25th - Neighborhood Cleanup

Thursday Oct. 31st - Halloween

REMINDER

Tuesday Nov. 5th-Election Day 7:00 a.m.-7:00p.m.

Tuesday November 5th is Election day.
Get out and vote ! !
Polling place is at the Union Pacific Depot and
Lawrence Visitors Center.

Monday Nov. 11th NLIA Meeting 7:00 p.m.

Thursday Nov. 28th Thanksgiving

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NORTH LAWRE}'(CE COURIER
SUMMER 1997
NEWSLETTER OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

NORTH LAWRENCE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Monday September 8th - N.L.I.A. Picnic John Taylor Park 7:00P.M.
; Monday October 13th- N.L.I.A. October Meeting- I.O.O.F. Hall 7:00PM
Friday October 1Oth - North Lawrence Neighborhood Cleanup
Monday November lOth -N.L.I.A. May Meeting-I.O.O.F. Hal/7:00P.M.

WHAT IS THE NLIA?

N.L.I.A. Picnic

The North Lawrence Improvement Association is a nonprofit neighborhood or~
ganization. Dues are $1 per year. Many
NLIA projects, including this newsletter,
are paid for by Community Development
Funding.

The annual North Lawrence Improvement Association will hold its' annual pot
luck picnic at John Taylor Park on Monday September 8th at 7:00 PM. The
N.L.I.A. will provide dinnerware, rolls,
tea and kool-aid. Bring your lawn chairs
and spend some time visiting with your
neighbors. If you are new to the neighborhood come get acquainted and see
what your neighborhood association is all
about.

Meetings/Membership
Information
The North Lawrence Improvement Association meets at 7:00P.M. on the second
Monday each month from October
through May at the Odd Fellows Hall at
615 Lincoln Street. A potluck picnic is
held the Second Monday in September at
John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut Streets.
Everyone is encouraged to attend these
meetings. Annual dues are $1.00 per
household.

The NLIA is YOU!!

YOU CAN MAKE A
DIFFERENCE!!
Please join and attend
any meetings you can.

North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
President•Ted Boyle•842-7232
Vice Pres. •Rich Hedges•843-0498
Secretary•Jeff Joseph•84 l-1284
Treasurer•Colleen Tabbert •843-0071

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NEXT N.L.I.A.
MEETING
MONDAY OCTOBER 13TH
7:00P.M. IOOF HALL

Minutes 3110/97
NLIA Meeting
Meeting started at 6:57 PM. Elmer
James of James Gang Automotive spoke
of the desire to run a small auto sales lot
at his property. Elmer said that there
wouldn1t be many more cars than presently on the lot now. Questions were
raised concerning the possibility of parking overload and possible problems of
visibility for traffic in the area. The
group was concerned of creating a prob~
lem at the intersection. Elmer reiterated
the cars would be set back enough not to
create problems like this.
John Chaney spoke of his desire and
ideas of putting 12 more homes along
Hickory Street between 7th &amp; 8th
Streets. Lot sizes would 66 ft x 276 ft.
He gave a brief explanation of the area.
Ted Boyle spoke of the city's request on
the recycling of auto batteries. We will
be learning about this more in the future.
Ted mentioned a letter and request from
Webster's to build a new office on 4th
street adjoining the trailer park on the
southside. Several questions were raised
about traffic, parking. lot size ~ for office.
drainage etc. The group requested more
information and a site plan before they
could talk about it anymore. The group
will submit a letter to city staff for the

commission to defer this until we get
more infonnation.
Ted spoke of the letter and our request
for capital improvement funds for guard
rails and lights in the underpass area of
the U. P. tracks.
Ted asked the group about other projects
that they would like to see done in the
area. Ms. Davis said she has concerns
about curb and road repairs in her area.
The question was brought up about the
dirt on the 700 block of Lincoln Street
(southside) on private property and what
was happening with it.
Ellen Miller asked if anyone could look
at the work that has been done near her
home on the ditches and culverts. It
bothered her the way the work had been
done. Mrs. Sanders and Mrs. Had! asked
if anything could be done about the elevator noise. They had called the city and
had no response.
A question was raised about the chance
of moving the voting booths permanently
to the U.P. Depot.
The group discussed the upcoming
spring cleanup for North Lawrence. The
Neighborhood cleanup and pickup will
be April l l th for the spring and October
1Oth for the Fall. The group a~'l'eed that
it should stay this way from year to year,
the second Friday in April and October.
The group discussed the neighborhood
garage sale making it on May lOth, the
second Saturday of May. Delores spoke
of requests for things pertaining to the
needs of the Ballard Center
We had 6 new meni.bers join at the meeting or renew their annual dues of$1.00.
Meeting adjourned at 8:03 PM

Minutes 4114197 NLIA
Meeting
Rkh Hedges read the minutes from the
March meeting. Ted asked to approve

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long narrow lots.

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Tt:d asked for a vote. By buiiding on 661

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x 276' lots on Hickory Street, this would
not allow North Street to continue to the
east and would not allow lots on the
south side of North Street east of 7th

NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.LA.
the minutes.
Ted said Elmer James wanted approval
on his idea/plan to have a small car sales
lot at his place ofbusiness. He had come
ro last month's meeting but the group had
not voted on it. 1t was voted on and
passed. He will now speak to the City
and will be supported by the N.L.LA.
John Chancy was asked to speak about

his projects. He was questioned about
the tube not draining on the 500 block of
Lincoln Street at his project and future
culwde~sac. John said he would clear the
tube and move it out of the ditch if necessary. Ted said the N.L.I.A. does not
approve of curbs and gutters on the
Hickory Road project. There was a lot
of discussion on the controversy between

open drainage ditches and curb/gutter
and storm sewers. John said whenever
you talk to different individuals within
the City staff, you get different answers
on the drainage issues and improvements
in North Lawrence.
John said the drainage will all fall toward
the back of the lots on Hickory Street
project. People have a lot of concerns
about this project and its1 drainage and
lot size. John says he has plans for 12
houses on this project. John mentioned
the 2020 plan and in the next 20 years
possibly seeing 800 new homes in North
Lawrence.
The question was raised
about the big hole where dirt had been
moved out.
Rich brought up that we are all concerned about the lot size and street frontage. City code allows narrow lots. Ted
mentioned city staff memos saying street
frontages of l 00', 88'. and 60' or 65' lots
are being passed around for discussion
with Mike Wildgen and the commission.
Colleen asked John who owns the land
east of 7th street &amp; North. He said
(Roger) Johnson does. The question was
asked whether the North side of Hickory
is city or county. Ted asked if we
wanted to vote on 1ao~ wide lots or 66 1 x
:200' plus.

I 00' foot lots compared to

move all nails from boards and place broken glass in suitable containers and mark
it to prevent any injuries.

Street to be built on. It was voted on to
leave the lots at 66' x 276'. It passed l 0
to2.
The treasurer's report was read by Colleen. She said we had $341.00 in the
bank. $30.00 cash, and had just gotten a
donation to the N.L.I.A. from Mrs.
Weber. She is the owner of the Ist &amp;
Perry Street trailer park. She donated
$20.00 to the N.L.I.A. and also joined
the N.L.l.A. for 5 years.

si~ility to keep ditches clean adjacent to
their property. Take pride in keeping the
neighborhood clean and help prevent a

Minutes 5111197
NLIA Meeting

dangerous situation from happening by
having the ditches clear so water can
move through them not around them.

Speakers Coy Drinnon &amp; Roger Coffey
of the city staff and Jerry Edwards planner. These speakers talked about sewer
improvements. 8th &amp; Oak Street has an
existing lift station that is undersized and

U.P. Depot/Vistors Center

outdated. A new station will be located
400' or 500' east of 8th &amp; Walnut Street.
It Will be 500' from the river levee. The
lot will be lit on the exterior and will
have a chain link fence. The lift station
will have the appearance of an actual
home. It will be constructed of construction block. and will be 25' x 30'. A second station will be at 7th &amp; Grant. There
is one at this point now. The present
project is now in the hands of the government. This will be bid on possibly in
early June and actual construction to
start 4 to 6 weeks later. The system will
involve gravity feed and force feed lines
ofl2" to 18".
Speakers from FMC - Fred Von Ahems.
Plant Manager. showed a film on FMC
employees and community involvement.
They then spoke of continuous testing of
the wells (water) on groundwater contamination. They spoke next on table top
drills on possible hazardous situations.
FMC has put on this type of drill at
Woodlawn School. FMC spoke of ways
to get the community involved in case of
emergency situations which could arise.
Meeting adjourned.

II

Neighborhood Cleanup
Neighborhood cleanup will be Friday Oc·
tober I Oth. Make sure you have all items
you wish to discard at your regular trash
pickup site by 7:00 a.m. A reminder, re-

Reminder
Fall rains are just around the comer.
Make sure your ditches and driveway
tubes are clear of trash, debris and

weeds. It is the property owners respon-

The Visitors Center at the Union Pacific
depot has a theater in the room at the
east end of the depot. Every hour on the
hour a film on the history of the City of
Lawrence from 1854 to present is shown.
The film is 28 minutes long and gives a
look into the history of Lawrence.

Progress in the
Neighborhood
Through the efforts of the N.L.I.A. President, Ted Boyle, the lights in the walkways in the U P. underpass are functioning again. Also. Ted has gotten estimates for repairing the guardrails along
the walkways from Talley Welding. Ted
is continuing to work with George Williams at the City Public Works Department to get this and other items repaired.

Other News
On August 22nd at 6:30 pm. the dedication of the "Mobility" art work at the
U.P. Depot was held.

N.L.I.A. Picnic
September 8th 7:00PM!
John Taylor Park
7th &amp; Walnut Street

HOVSEHOLD BATTERIES- A PROPER DISPOSAL QVIDE
Q: Why are household batteries considered

HAZARDOVSl
A: Household batteries have a high potential to be corrosive,
a characteristic used by the federal government to classify
hazardous waste. Also, some of the major components of a
battery - cadmium, mercury, zinc and lithium - have the
potential to be environmentally hannful and injurious to
humans if disposed improperly. Some examples are, (1)
lithium batteries are highly reactive with water if their
casings are disturbed, and (£) mercury button batteries can be
lethal if ingested - a fact that is particularly important in
households with children.
Q: What is being done with the batteries turned into the

Household Hazardous Waste collection!
A: The batteries which can be recycled using today's
available technology are sent to federally licensed battery
recyclers. The remaining batteries are carefully packaged, and
sent to a federally approved hazardous waste landfill for
proper disposaL thereby diverting them from the municipal

Batteries have become an integral part
of our daily living, providing
convenience for many. However, as
advancements
in
technology
continues to increase, so do the
amounts of hazardous waste.
Vnfortunately, proper disposal of this
power supply is all too often
overlooked.
The City of Lawrence Waste
Reduction and Recycling (WRIR)
Division believes that pollution
prevention begins at home. This
collection program provides for the
recycling and proper disposal of
household batteries. If you have
questions about other hazardous
products in your home, call the
WRIR Technical Assistance Line at

A NICKEL (Nil FOR YOVR THOVCjHTSl
Developing awareness of household batteries and their
current use is essential to understanding the importance of
this collection program. The following list provides facts
about battery use and its impact on our solid waste
stream:
£.5 billiun dry cell batteries are sold in the VS each
year
An estimated 530,000 pounds of batteries require
disposal daily
Americans own over 900 million battery operated
devices
The average household batteries accounted for 89% of
the mercury in the municipal solid waste stream
Alkaline and carbon-zinc batteries are the most
common types of batteries consumecL comprising 9093% of all batteries in the residential waste stream
In a recent EPA study, nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd)
rechargeable batteries were found to contribute over
50% of the cadmium in the waste stream
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Franklin ' Assodales, Minnesota Pollution

Control Agency. Rorida Department of
Environmental Resourtesl

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�NORTH LAWRb.L~CE COURIER
WINTER 1997
NEWSLETTER OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

WHAT IS THE NLJA ?
The North Lawrence Improvement
Association is a nonprofit neighborhood organization. Dues are
$1 per year. Many NLIA projects,
including this newsletter, are. paid
for by Community Development
Funding.

Meetings/Members/zip
Information
The North Lawrence Improvement
Association meets at 7:00 P.M. on
the second Monday each month
from October through May at the
Odd Fellows Hall at 615 Lincoln
Street. A potluck picnic is held
the Second Monday in September
at John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut Streets. Everyone is encouraged to attend these meetings.
Annual dues are $1.00 per household.

The NLIA is YOU!!
YOU CAN MAKE A
DIFFERENCE ! !
Please join and attend
any meetings you can.

·············································
North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
President•Ted Boyle•842-7232
Vice Pres. •Rich Hedges•843-0498
Secretary•Jeff Joseph•841-1284
Treasurer•Colleen Tabbert •843-0071

.............................................

Minutes 10/14/96
NLIA Meeting
The meeting was called to order at 7:08
p.m.
Ted Boyle, President, introduced Christine Tonkovich. Ms. Tonkovich is current District Attorney for Douglas
County. She is running as the Republican candidate for the D.A. office. Ms.
Tonkovich was appointed acting District
Attorney when Mark Knight resigned.
She was campaigning for the D.A. office
in the upcoming election.
Alan Bowes from the Tenants to Homeowners spoke to the members in attendance about the Tenants to Homeowners
and the Hand Addition programs. These
programs are
for
low
income
individuals/families to help them become
homeowners. Mr. Bowes also asked for
public comment and support on these
programs. Mr. Bowes would also like
someone from North Lawrence to be a
board member or liaison for the programs. There are currently 2 homes on
North Seventh Street which are being
prepared and Mr. Bowes hopes they will
be occupied by Christmas.
Martha Bach from the City of Lawrence
Planning Dept. spoke concerning downzoning in North Lawrence. She said
most of North Lawrence is zoned RS-2.
Ms. Bach also said that the present request for development at 8th and Elm
Street met city codes. If the residents of
North Lawrence were interested in getting the rezoning, a petition should be
submitted to the City Commission with a
high percentage of residents signing the
petition. Ms. Bach says she needs to research how rezoning would affect existing lots.
John Chaney spoke to the group and
apologized for his comments at the com-

mission meeting. Mr. Chaney has a site
plan for his proposed addition on Lincoln
Street. The cul-de-sac he proposes will
have only 5 lots on it, down from the
original 6 lots. The lots will be around
10,000 square feet each. He also explained how the drainage would be handled on this addition. Mr. Chaney also
gave some insight on rezoning.
Marguerite Johnson gave the Treasurer's
We received a check from
report.
Johnny's Up &amp; Under for $425.00. This
donation was from the bungee jump they
held in their parking lot. This gives us a
new balance of$462.04.
Ted gave a report on a meeting that was
held at the U.P. Depot concerning the
Los Amigos Club. The Alcoholic Beverage Commission, Ron Olin Chief of
Police, and nearby neighbors of the club
were in attendance. Jesse Del Campo
wants help to control the problems surrounding Los Amigos.
Suggestions
ranged from closing earlier to additional
security. Los Amigos license renewal
comes up in March 1997.
Ted also mentioned that nothing has been
decided on the Riverside Bar &amp; Grill
building since the fire recently. He says
he is not sure that the owners are planning to rebuild at this time.
Election of Officers was held. Ted Boyle
was re-elected President, Rich Hedges
was elected Vice-President, Jeff Joseph
was elected Secretary and Colleen Tabbert was elected treasurer.
Ellen Miller made a motion for adjournment. It was seconded by Jeff Joseph.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 p.m.

NEXT N.L.I.A.
MEETING
MONDAY APRIL 14TH
7:00P.M. IOOF HALL

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Minutes
11111196
NLIA Meeting
The meeting was called to order at 7:03
p.m. Mr. Joe Snyder, principal for the
new Free State High School, spoke,
wanting to introduce himself to the different neighborhoods. He spoke of the
transition from L.H.S. to the new Free
State School. He also said for the first
year it would be the choice of the juniors
to choose which school they wanted to
attend for their senior year. The new
school will have all the same classes except for autotech shop and woodshop.
The new school will not have a swimming pool either due to the cost. There
will be approximately 77 classrooms.
Mr. Snyder's secretary is Connie Kessinger. The phone number to reach them
at is 832-5000.
John Chaney thanked the NLIA for our
recent support. He suggested we put together a list of improvements and building that we want to see in the neighborhood and to submit these ideas soon to
the City Commission. He said Charlie
Steinbacher will be in the area soon
doing survey work for the upcoming
sewer projects.
Ted Boyle spoke of the study session
that he and Jeff Joseph attended at City
Hall on 11/6/96. The meeting was with
the City Commission, City Staff and Department heads directly related to stormwater, sanitary sewers and zoning.
George Williams and Roger Coffey were
two ofthe speakers.
Rich Hedges said that he had spoken
with George Williams on 11/11/96 on the
Maple Street storm sewer pump. George
said the repairs and improvements should
be complete within a couple of weeks.
Ted said we need to put together goals
and ideas of what we need and want for
future development for the neighborhood. John Chaney advised making all
lots that would be suitable for building to
have elevations of at least 818 feet above

sea leveL He also mentioned 7 5 to 100 ft
lot frontage is probably best for the
neighborhood. Anything wider the costs
go up too much for the developers and
this would most likely stifle growth completely in the neighborhood. It was suggested we speak to Linda Finger on the
formation of ideas and actual wording by
the City attorneys on our ideas.
The treasurer's report said we had as of
11111/96- $392.97 in funds.
Ted spoke of improvements being
needed at the U.P. underpass such as
new lighting and handrails for the walkway. This could be improved by CDBG
money for the upcoming year.
A vote was taken to buy turkeys for the
Ballard Center upon request from Delores Todd. A vote was also taken to
buy new books and supplies for the center. The vote was in opposition for the
donations. The group is in favor of
keeping as much money in the budget for
NLIA as possible.
Marguerite Johnson asked if we could
offer a small donation to the Oddfellows
for use of the hall and utilities. There
was a motion and it was seconded to donate $25.00 to the halL
The question was raised whether to have
a Christmas lighting contest. It was
voted upon and opposed for this year.
Rich Hedges suggested to have a contest
next year but to start it sooner and to get
sponsorship from North Lawrence businesses.
It was suggested that we give the Ballard
Center $25 00 to assist a needy family at
Christmas. The vote was passed.
Meeting ended at 8:45 p.m.

Minutes 1219/96
NLIA Meeting
Members ofN.L.I.A. attended a study
session and meeting at the U.P. Depot
that pertained to the North Lawrence
sewer system and the future plans and
improvements that are in the works for
this system. Engineers and City Staff
spoke of the pump station and new relief
sewer lines.
Our regular monthly meeting was held at

the depot as well immediately after the
sewer meeting.
The meeting subject was mainly about
the Maple Street Development and 8th
and Elm projects.
Speaker Pete Moore, a realtor not a developer, said that they made a mistake
by trying to build according to the City's
zoning ordinance book
Pete &amp;aid the 8th and Elm project has
been postponed for now due to infrastructure and drainage problems in the
area.
The second project Pete spoke about was
the building of houses in the 700 block of
Maple. These lots would be 60 feet
wide. It was mentioned by the N.L.LA.
that we were presently not impressed and
opposed to the project due to the drainage, street and sewer problems in this
area. Pett: then requested that N.L.l.A.
rethink the idea of this project.
Pete then mentioned that it was not feasable to build on bigger lots and much
more expensive housing directly across
the road from the U.P. tracks. Pete mentioned his people (owners) had already
extended their funds on this project already and that they only have limited
funds at this time.
The houses that they' are planning on
building are narrower in design which
offer more side yard. Ted Boyle brought
up the storm drainage problems in the
area. Pete said that they are not trying to
create more problems for anyone. Ted
mentiom:d that the N.LI.A would like
to see what this project would do to the
neighborhood in the future. Pete mentioned that these houses are not government subsidized houses such as section 8.
The question was raised that if we were
to approve this project, would we
(NLIA) be setting ourselves up for all
other builders/developers in the future to
build on 60 or 70 foot wide lots in the
North Lawrence area.
It was said that we don't want to contribute to our present problems. We want to
alleviate! our problems.
Pete wanted to know, what he needs to
get N.L.LA approval? What improvements besides the drainage? Ted questioned whether there were large entire

�site 'plans of the whole development
available?
Meeting adjourned at 9:25 p.m.

Minutes 1113197
NLIA Meeting
The meeting opened at 7:05. Ted Boyle
asked if there were any questions pertaining to the 700 block of Maple housing
project. There were no questions.
Ed Stroda, the developer, spoke offering
information on the project. He brought
blueprints and an overall site plan. Ed
stated no actual sewer improvements
would be made. There would be storm
drainage improvements including all new
tubes for the new homes, the main ditch
would be cut deeper for better drainage
to the east. Ted then asked if any improvements would be made to Maple
Street., Ed said he wouldn't expect any
except for the ditches and tubes.
Ted then spoke that there may be a controversy on the upcoming sanitary sewer
improvements. Mr. Shellhorn &amp; Mr.
Dwayne Moller landowners of property
that may be used for the I st lift station
replacement have concerns.
Ted spoke of our requests for C.D.B.G.
funds. The money would be used for a
computer, N.L.l.A. operating expenses
&amp; guardrails for the north side of the
U.P. underpass.
Adjourned at 8:00.

Minutes 2110/97
NLIA Meeting
Speaker Marian Abegg came to us saying
the Free State Walkers are planning a
June 14th walk in North Lawrence. She
was wanting input from the neighborhood about any historical sites that the
group could walk by on their walk.
Speaker John Scanlan works with Habitat for Humanity came to the meeting
telling us of the desire to put a new
single-family home on North 8th Street.
Ted told Mr. Scanlan we must see a site
plan before we can approve of anything.
The site plan should involve the home,
lot size, drainage improvements, etc.
The group also mentioned to Mr. Scanlan about flooding that happens in this

area. Mr. Scanlan satd he would check
into the flooding and these problems in
the area before they would buy the property. They don't want to buy a lot that
Richard has
wouldn't be buildable.
drawn up a rough draft of ideas that
N.L.I.A. would like to present to the City
for the new building tor the future of
North Lawrence. It was voted on by the
N.L.l.A. to send a letter of approval to
the City on Ed Stroda's project on Maple
Street. It did receive approval to go
ahead on the project as long as they went
according to the information that had
been presented to the N.L.I.A. on the development. Issues of concern pertaining
to the development were lot size, drainage, house size, etc. The group visited
about the desire on future development
to allow for gravel driveways in the
neighborhood for better drainage. There
was a discussion over the anticipation of
the future growth for the north and east
parts of North Lawrence. One area is
Hickory Street and to the north. There is
speculation that developers are presenting information to city staff on this area.
Ted told the group of the requests for
C.D.B.G. money and it's use.
Meeting adjourned at 8:10.

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NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.l.A.

renee Memorial Hospital. The course included participants from throughout the
state. Participants represented law enforcement, fire, EMS and emergency
management agencies, and funeral
homes.
Participants learned how quickly mass fatalities can overwhelm local resources,
and the need for preplanning. By the end
of the three day course, participants were
motivated and excited about the planning
process for such an incident.

Neighborhood Cleanup
Neighborhood cleanup will be Friday
April II th. Make sure you have all items
you wish to discard at your regular trash
pickup site by 7:00 a.m. A reminder, remove all nails from boards and place broken glass in suitable containers and mark
it to prevent any injuries.

Neigltborhood Garage Sale
The Jrd annual North Lawrence
Garage/Yard sale will be held Saturday
May lOth. Call Delores Todd @ 842--

FREE STATE WALKERS

7892 for further information.

On Saturday June 14th, the Free State
Walkers are planning a walk starting at
the Visitors Center at the restored U.P.
Depot through the North Lawrence
neighborhood. Anyone interested in the
walk is welcome to join in. Marian
Abegg would like to know of any historic
homes or sites in North Lawrence that
could be incorporated into the walk.
Anyone with this type of information
may contact either Marian @ 864-4720
(work) or 843-0636 (home) or Carol
Church@ 842-3542.

Voting ln(ormation

Douglas County Emergency
Management
The following information comes from
the Douglas County Emergency Management.
Douglas County Emergency Management hosted a Mass Fatalities Incident
Response course January 27-29 at Law-

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The next city election is Tuesday April
I st for election of City Commissioners
and School Board Members. The voting
place will be at Woodlawn School. In the
General Election in November the North
Lawrence precinct had a 59.7 % turnout
and a 22 % turnout in the primary election in February. Make sure you vote on
election day ! ! !

Fb

Reminder
Spring is just around the corner and so
are the spring rains. Make sure your
ditches and driveway tubes are clear of
trash, debris and weeds. It is the property owners responsibilty to keep ditches
clea adjacent to their property. Take
pride in keeping the neighborhood clean
and help prevent a dangerous situation
from happening by having the ditches
clear so water can move through them
not around them.

�Recycling Drop-off Sites
Aluminum, Plastics, Paper, Glass, Metals,
Used Motor Oll and Antifreeze
Com.u1unity Recycling Center

Metals

Wal * Mart 3300 Iowa

(buybaclta-ferroua and non£errou•l

•Aluminum cans and foils

• Kaw Motors and Salvage Co.
1549 N 3rd

•Steel "tin cans"

•Glass: Clear, Brown, Blue, Green
•Corrugated Cardboard

913-843-2533

•Lonnie's Recycling

Lawrence Guide
to Recycling

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Curbside Recycling

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(for a fee)

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•Conservation Resources
913-842-1167
•Eco Services
913-841-1615

501 Maple

•Mixed Paper

913-841-48!5!5

•White Office Paper

•Plastic Beverage: ll.and 12
•Newspaper

Polystyrene Peanuts

Newspaper Drop-Off Sites
•Alvin's IGA
9th and Iowa

(Clean and Iny)

•Douglas County Fairgrounds

•Magazines
•Catalogues

• Pack and Ship Express
738 New Hampshire

Dillons Food Stores
IBtore Locations)
1740 Massachusetts
3000W 6

1015

w

23

•The Mail Box

3115

w 6th

• Postnet Postal

2540 Iowa, Suite J

• AlumlnuDl can buy-back
• MUk and soda bottles

•City Garage at 1141 Haskell

613 N 2nd

•Hobby Lobby
6th and Kasold

•Lawrence High School
1908 Loulaiana

•Lonnie's Re.cycling
501 Maple

Grass and Leaf Collection

8 am to 5 pm Mon.- Fri.

Antifreeze
· •State Radiator

located at Wal*Mart
33001owa

Used Motor Oll

• Grocery sacks
• Credit for sack reuse

2110 Harper

•Community Recycling

•Wal*Mart Auto Center at 3300 Iowa
During Regular Business Hours
•Jiffy Lube at 914 W 23rd
During Regular Business Hours

uone touch ofnature makes the whole
world kin, ,
, .. , .. William Shakespeare

•Curbside Pickup
Monday is city wide curbside
collection for grass and leaves. Collection
period is March through December.

·Cart Rental
65 gallon and 90 gallon rollout carts
are available for rent. Call 832-3032

for more information.

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MOWING YOUR LAWN
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Mowing height mainly depends on the kind of grass and
time of year. The various kinds of grasses have individual
growth habits needing different mowing heights. Be sure the
mower is set at the right height for the kind of grass you are
mowing.
Cool-season ~luegrass, tall fescue and
rye grass-are mowed taller than wann-season grasses

because of their erect growth habit. Because hot weather is a
stress for cool-season grasses, they should be cut higher
during the summer than in spring and fall. The additional
foliage helps insulate the ground against heat, furnishes
more food-producing area and maintains deeper roots during
hot weather. Do not mow too tall, however, or the grass will
become coarse, stemmy and often mat down.
Mowing cool-season grasses too short during hot weather
places the turf under a stress requiring excessive watering.
Repeated short, infrequent mowing causes thin, weak turf
which will eventually be taken over by weeds. Avoid
sudden and drastic lowering of cutting height (scalping) as
this seriously diminishes root growth.
Mowing heights for wann-season grasses-bennudagrass,
buffalograss and zoysiagrass-are shorter than for coolseason grasses because their leaves are produced on runners
(stolons) which grow close to the ground. Warm-season
grasses grow best during the summer, so there is no need to
raise the summer mowing height to protect them from heat
stress.
Bennudagrass and zoysiagrass build up excessive thatch
when mowed taller than recommended. There is a strong
correlation between mowing height and thatch accumula·
tion. Grasses lose their drought resistance when a thick

Recommended Mowins Heights for Home Lawn.

IU.nking of Tolerance to Short Mowing

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Bluegrass
Buffalograss
Ryegrass
Tall fescue
Zoysiagrass

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Zoysiagrass
Buffalograss
Ryegrass
Bluegrass
Tall fescue

Mowing is one of the most important factors in maintaining a good lawn. Corrett mowing produces a neat, even,
well-groomed appearance that is a source of personal pride
and satisfaction. A lawn's density, vigor, water consumption, weed infestation and resistance to weather stress is
largely affected by how one mows.
The effectiveness of other lawn maintenance-fertilizing,
watering, weed control-depends on proper mowing. But.
there is more to proper mowing than just cutting the grass.

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Mowing Frequency
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Mower Operation
Mower Selection
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Mowing he1ght and frequency .lie the two mo~t 1mporunt
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How Often to Mow
It takes frequent, consistent mowing to produce a highquality. attractive lawn. It is best not to remove more than
one-third of the total leaf length at any one mow mg.
Waiting too long before mowing and then taking .off most of
the leaf tissue is a severe shock: to the grass. This causes
stubble, thinning out. excessive clippings. curtailment oi
root growth and requires unnecessary watering for the grass
to recover.
Mowing grass that has grown much too tall is hard on the
mower, takes longer to mow, produces an abundance of
"hay" that must be removed and is generally an inefficient.
harmful practice. In the summer, removing too much leaf
area often results in sun scalding (turning white) of the
lower leaves and stems.
Base the mowing frequency on the growth rate of the
grass rather than on a set time schedule. This may require
mowing twice a week. in the: spring, every two weeks m the
summer and once a week. in the fall. Weather conditions.
which vary during the growing season, mostly determine
how fast the grass grows, but watering and fertilizing also
affect growth rate.
The shorter a lawn is maintained, the more often it must
be mowed so as not to take off more than one-third of the
leaf. Use the table at the bottom of this page as a guide for
when to mow and how much to remove. [f mowing is
delayed because of weather conditions or vacations. it is
advisable to raise the mowing height for the first mowing
and gradually decrease the height in subsequent mowings
until the original mowing height is attained.

Check the cutting height on a sidewalk or drive.

Keep the Mower Blade Sharp
The k.ey to a quality mowing job is a sharp blade. Dull
blades beat and tear the grass. leaving frayed leaf tips
causing a whitish cast to the lawn. Sharp blades improve
energy efficiency by cutting cleaner and quicker with less
power. Sharp blades are est&gt;Ccially important to zoysiagrass.
ryegrass and tall fescue.
Inspect the blade after each mowing for nicks and
dullness. The amount of mowing, kind of grass and debris
struck determine the frequc:ncy of blade sharpening. It is a
good idea to have an extra sharp blade on hand.

Don't cut off more than one-third of the gmss.

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It is a good idea to mow from a different angle t!al:h tim&lt;!
so that soil compaction and turf wear from the mo-wer
wheels will be more uniformly distributed over the la-wn.
Grass blades tend to lean in the direction of mowing. Th1s
pattern can be minimized by mowing in different d1recuons.
When mowing without a catcher. it is a good pracliCt! to
mow in a clockwise direction, throwing the grass away from
the building, walks and drive. Afterwards. throw the
clippings away from the uncut grass by mowing counter·
clockwise. Most exhausts for clippings are on the right side
of the mower. Repeatedly mowing over clippings that ha~·e
been thrown on uncut grass is hard on the mower. wastes
energy and results in a poor cut. This is not a problem with
mulching mowers, however as they discharge the clippmgs
beneath the mower deck.
Establish several mowing patterns that result in as few
turns as possible. This not only speeds up mowing time. but
reduces damage to the turf by mower wheels when turning.

Clippings: Catch or Let Fall?
Clipping removal is largely dependent on mowing
frequency. If you mow often enough. the short clippings
will filter down into the turf and do not have to be removed.
Excess clippings from infrequent mowing exclude sunlight
and favor disease development when wet. From the standpoint of reducing shock to the grass, it is best never to let
the grass get tall enough so the clippings stay on top.
Using a mulching mower is another way to deal with
clippings. Mulching mowers cut the grass and then recut the
clippings. This makes the clippings smaller and lets them
filter more easily into the turf. Mulching mowers should not
be an excuse for letting the grass grow tall and then taking
off more than one-third of the grass. In fact, they do not
work well on tall or wet grass. The principles of mo\Ying
height and frequency also apply to mulching mowers. If the
grass is mowed frequently enough there is no need for a
mulching mower. If you are in the market for a new
lawnmower then a mulching mower would be a good
purchase, if not, there is no urgency to buy a mulcher.
Clippings do not contribute to permanent thatch because
they contain 85 to 90 percent water and soft tissue which
shrinks and decomposes readily. Clippings return about 25
percent of the fertilizer when they fall to the soil and are a
source of organic fertilizer.

Mower Operation
Operate the mower at a safe speed (3 to 5 mph), this will
cut the grass cleanly and thoroughly. Excessive speed
causes the mower to bounce and cut unevenly. Slow down
when making sharp turns to avoid damage to the turf. Malee
wide, gradual turns when possible.
Keep the mower properly adjusted and watch for loose or
broken parts. Check the engine oil level each time you fill
up with gas and change it according to the manual. Air
cleaners need frequent cleaning, especially when mowing in
dusty conditions. Grease wheels, bearings, chains and shafts
according to the directions. Become thoroughly familiar
with the operator's manual.
Clean dirt and grass from the mower housing immediately after mowing or it becomes dry and hard to remove. A
putty knife is handy for this purpose. Also, wash off the
mower, but do not get water on the hot engine.

Mowing Wet Grass
It is best to mow when the grass is dry, but during rainy
weather, it is better to mow wet grass than let it get too tall.
Dry grass is easier to mow and doesn't stick to the mower as
badly. Wet clippings stain buildings, concrete and clothing
and clump together on the lawn.

Mowing New Lawns
Newly planted bluegrass, fescue and ryegrass should be
mowed at 2 inches as soon as the grass becomes 3 inches
tall. It does not hurt new grass to mow it. In fact, it is
harmful to let the new grass get tall and then cut it back.
This is a shock to the grass and results in ~oarse stubble.
New zoysiagrass, bermudagrass and buffalagrass should
be mowed at 1 to 1Y; inches as soon as there is anything to
mow. The idea is to make it spread rather than grow upright
New grass is quite succulent and tends to stick to the
mower for the fint few mowings. Try to mow on a warm,
dry afternoon or evenioJ. Avoid watering a day or two
before mowing. Mow (Rqucntly to encourage the grass to
spread and thick:ea:.

Mower Selection
Select a mower large enough to mow the lawn in a
reasonable amount of time, but small enough to be maneuverable. Be sure the mowing height is adjustable within the
range recommended for your grass. Select an engine with
sufficient power and check on availability of parts and
service.
Two basic types of mowers are used for lawns-the reel
mower and the rotary mower. Both types have certain
advantages as well as some disadvantages. The reel mower
produces a smooth cut. runs quietly, is more energy efficient. usually doesn't scalp on uneven ground and doesn't
throw hard objects. They are especially good for close-cut
turf (1 inch or less). Disadvantages are that reel mowers are
relatively expensive, won't cut high grass or weeds, and
must be adjusted and sharpened by a professional.
Rotary mowers are relatively inexpensive, cut high grass
and weeds, and are easy to sharpen and maintain. They can
be dangerous, are noisy, take more power than reel mowers
and may scalp uneven close-cut turf.

Don't Bump Trees With Lawnmowers
Bumping young and thin-barked trees with a lawnmower
causes serious injury, reducing growth and vigor of the tree.
What seems like only a minor bruise later enlarges into a
deep wound destroying the cambium (growth) tissue just
under the bark. Repeated bumping each time the lawn is
mowed may result in eventual death of the tree.
It is better to trim grass by hand than to injure or kHI the
trees. Nylon cord trimmers can also injure young and thinbarked trees. Maintain a cultivated or mulched area 1 to 1~
feet in all directions from the trunk.

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Power mowers can be dangerous and cause serious
injury. Become familiar with the equipment. use good
judgement and be safety minded.
11 Read the operator's manual for safety instructions.
11 Pick up all debris before each mowing.
11 Keep children and pets a safe distance from mowers.
11 Keep feet and hands from blades when starting and
running engine.
II Wear sturdy shoes and long pants.

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Operate mower at a safe: speed of tra\ d.
Always push mower rather than pull It l0\1. :1rd :n)u
II Watch your footing on steep slopes and v..:t ~r:1s'
II Don't leave a running engine unattended.
II Refuel the engine only when it is shut off and ..:ool.
II Wear goggles when op&lt;:rating cord trimmers JnJ
power edgers.
II Stop engine and disconnect spark plug w1re before
working on engine or blade.
II Keep the mower in good repair and adjustment.

LArry D. Leuthold
Extension Turfgrass Specialist
Jack Fry

Assistant Professor, Turfgrass

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�NEWS RELEASE
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

CONTACT:

City of Lawrence, Kansas
Waste Reduction and Recycling Division
3 March, 1997
Mollie Mangerich
Operations Supervisor
(913) 832-3030

SAFE DISPOSAL FOR HOUSEHOLD BATTERIES IS IN THE BAG!
(Lawrence, Kansas) Ever go to pitch that used battery in the trash and wonder if there was a
bener way LO dispose of it? Well, look no farther! The City's Waste Reduction and Recycling
Division has partnered with Hamm Companies to make the proper disposal of household
batteries a hit easier for Lawrence and Douglas County residents. A resealable, reusable
plastic bag has been designed and produced by Hamm Companies for distribution through the
City's Waste Reduction and Recycling Division. Lawrence households may now store
unusable batteries in this bag until it is convenient to bring to a Household Hazardous Waste
Collection Event. Staff and volunteers will remove your batteries and return you bag! For
Douglas County households interested in receiving a "battery bag" --please contact the Waste
Reduction and Recycling Division at 832-3030.
Household hazardous waste collection occurs on the third Saturday of the month, April
through October at the Douglas County Public Works yard located at 711 E. 23rd Street.
Hours are 8:00a.m. - 12:00 noon.
Collection Dates:
Saturday, April 19
Saturday, May 17
Saturday, June 21
Saturday, July 19
Saturday, August 16
Saturday, September 20·
Saturday, October 18

�NORTH LAWRENCE CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Tuesday April 1st- City Wide Election- Polling Place- Woodlawn School
Friday April lith- North Lawrence Neighborhood Cleanup
Monday April 14th- N.L.I.A. April Meeting- I.O.O.F. Hai'l 7:00p.m.
Saturday May 1Oth -North Lawrence Neighborhood Garage Sale
Monday May 12th- N.L.I.A. May Meeting .. I.O.O.F. Hall 7:00p.m.

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North Lawrence ImprovementAssoci~.ion
310 Elm Street
Lawrence, KS 66044

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NLIAPicnic
September 14-7:00 p.m.
John Taylor Park Shelter House.
PotLuck.
NLIA will provide drinks and
tableware. All Welcome.
NLIA Meeting and Elect Officers
October 12-7:00 p.m
IOOF Hal~ 6th and Lincoln
NLIAMeeting
November 9-7:00 p.m.
IOOF Hall, 6th and Lincoln

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Enrollment. ................. August 10
School Opens ............ August 21
Kindergarten .............. August 24

Meetings I Membership
Information

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DIFFERENCE!!

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NEWSLETTER OF THE NORTI! lAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

What is theN. L. I. A. ?

The Following Neighborhood Merchants Help Support the North Lawrence Improvement
Association and Their Neighborhood. We Thank Them for Their Support.
Support Them by Patronizing Their Businesses.

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JAMES GANG AUTOMOTIVE • 300 Locust Street
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JOHNNYSTAVERN • 410 North 2nd Street
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LONNIE'S RECYCLING • SO I Maple Street
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O'REILLY'S AUTOMOTIVE • 906 North 2nd Street
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Summer/Fall 1998

The North Lawrence Improvement
Association is a nonprofit neighborhood
organization. Dues are $1 per year. Many
NLIA projects, including this newsletter,
are paid for by Community Development
Funding.

The North Lawrence Improvement
Association meets at 7:00 P.M. on the
second Monday each month from October through May at the Odd Fellows Hall
at 615 Lincoln Street. A potluck picnic is
held the Second Monday in September
at John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut
Streets. Everyone is encouraged to attend
these meetings. Annual dues are $1.00 per
household.

NLIA Meeting
December 14- 7:00p.m.
IOOF Hall, 6th and Lincoln

NORTH LAWRENCE COURIER

The NLIA is YOU!!

Please join and attend
any meetings you can.

North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
President • Ted Boyle • 842-7232
Vice President • Rich Hedges
Secretary • Jeff Joseph • 841-1284
Treasurer • Colleen Tabbert • 843-0071

Neighborhood Cleanup
North Lawrence cleanup with limb pick
up - October 9, Friday. Have limbs at
trash pick up place, free of metal and
trash, and 4 tires per residence.
Lonnie Faler of Lonnie's Recycling will
follow the City trucks and pick up metal
items that the city will not pick up.

Minutes N. L. I. A. Meeting
February 9, 1998
Our guest speaker was Rich Barr with the
City of Lawrence Fire Department. He
talked about flre safety and other related
issues. Rich said Lawrence usually has
1-1.5 million dollars lost on the area due
to flre per year. Residential property loss
is the greatest. Smoke detectors are a law
now, he said. The use of space heaters
are quite dangerous and are a risk. Things
near a heater can easily be ignited. It's
very important to know that smoke
detectors are inexpensive and very beneficial. They are very effective. He also
said not to use regular extension cords,
use power strips instead.
Ted spoke of the guard rails/hand railings
for the Union Pacific underpass and the

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Reminder:
Make sure your ditches and driveway tubes are clear of trash, debris and weeds. It is
the property owners responsibility to keep ditches clean adjacent to their property.
Take pride in keeping the neighborhood clean and help prevent a dangerous situation
from happening by having the ditches clear so water can move through them, not
around them.

recent bid of $20,000+ by Bob Talley
being submitted to the City of Lawrence.
He said George Williams and Mike
Wildgen will be looking at the project
very soon. There is a good possibility of
this being taken care of by Capital
Improvement Funding. We also spoke of
the recent blight and environmental cedes
and the possible changes coming up.
End of meeting.

Minutes N. L. I. A. Meeting
March 16,1998
March meeting was postponed one week
due to bad weather on March 9, 1998.
Our guest speaker for the meeting was
Officer Tom Moore from the Lawrence
Police Department. He presently works
with the Special Projects Unit. City of
Lawrence population is 80-90 thousand
people now. Officers are now constantly
on call. They most generally go call to
call to call. L.P.D. received about 71,000
calls in 1997. From these 71,000 calls
there were about 18,000 actual reports
made. They have 10 detectives now on
the force. These men usually work about
450 cases a year. He compared North
Lawrence to the Oakland area ofTopeka.
Mr. Moore spoke of neighborhood watch
groups. He said they work best when it is
not over a 1 to 2 block area. If the area is
bigger than this it gets too spread out. The
idea is to help watch your own neighborhood, knowing the vehicles coming and
going into the area, your area's homes and
to be able to notice strange happenings
in the area. It's good to be nosey to help
the neighborhood!
There are steps you can take to protect
your own home and property. Upgrade
your home with deadbolts on all exterior
doors, locks on all windows, security

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signs and security lighting. On your door
locks and jams you should have at least 2
1/2" screws for security on your door face
plates. Keep your shrubs and trees
trimmed low around the house. Also, be
mentioned bow inexpensive security
lighting is now, the type with motion detectors, and how effective it is. Mr. Moore
also mentioned labeling/marking your
personal belongings; guns, stereos, T.V.s,
VCR, etc. Something to identify your
belongings if they were to get stolen or
recovered. He mentioned the area of23rd
to 31st, Louisiana Street to Iowa being
the worst area now for burglary and theft.
The neighborhood watch signs are
$20.00/sign and are recommended at each
end of the block. Ted spoke that it could
be a possibility to use CDBG funds for
signs in the area.
Mrs. Lowther of 509 N. St. said they have
scrapped the idea of the home that was
burned being used as an art studio/building. The City of Lawrence was not responsive to the project. The house will
now be used for agricultural purposes.
The house will be possibly turned into a
greenhouse or something like this. It
won't be used for retail sales.
Meeting adjourned.

Minutes N. L. I. A. Meeting
April 13, 1998
Ken Daring with F.M.C. spoke. He mentioned North Lawrence is an area of having the possibility of a chemical spill.
F.M.C., the Union Pacific tracks and truck
traffic are all potential candidates for
problems. He visited about Shelter In
Place. This is where you would have a
plan for safety to stay in your home in
case of an actual emergency due to a
chemical spill. There are many things to
have ready for this situation such as flashlights, food, portable battery powered
radio, first a kit, to name a few. It would
be advised to go to a small room centrally
located within your home. You should
turn off all fans, NCs and furnaces and
close all windows, during Shelter In
Place. Paul Studebaker spoke on the

Summer/Fal£1998
ground water situation. The update recently is that there is no significant change
since last year on the water problem.
F.M. C. will be putting in a green space,
planting area which would include a wild
life area as well on the South and East
sides of the plant. A walking trail would
also be included. May 9th will be the
North Lawrence Area garage sale within
the community. Ted brought up the idea
of getting names of persons and locations
of where they live in case of any of the
previously mentioned problems of chemical spills or emergencies. This will be an
ongoing job for our residences and many
agencies within the city to identify the
locations and to help in case of an actual
emergency.

Minutes ofN. L. I. A.
May 11,1998
Mary Ann Middleton, with the American
Legion, spoke on getting a city wide
effort to get everyone to fly the American flag. This would start on Memorial
Day and run through Veterans's Day. Ted
and Debbie Chalender went to City Hall
and spoke up on building on properties
in the flood plain. The were suggesting
that the city look at the ideas that we had
discussed and suggested in September,
1997. The City will be looking at this
soon. Ted said we need to stay on the
storm water issues and flooding. Ted
spoke of a F.M.C. siren being installed
and a new plan to educate the public for
possible emergency situations. The NUA
picnic will be the second Monday in September at John Taylor Park, 6:00 p.m. 217.19 checking, 33 petty cash and a total of 36 members.

Norlh Lawrence Courier

Would You Need Help???
In the event of an emergency that required
you to evacuate your home, would you
need assistance? The North Lawrence
Improvement Association is trying to
identify residents in the neighborhood
that would need assistance in the event
of a major disaster that would require the
evacuation of the area.
If you are handicapped or disabled, and
would require assistance to evacuate your
home in case of an area wide emergency,
we want to help get this information to
the Douglas County Emergency Preparedness Center. All we need is your
address, you do not have to give your
name if you wish. Contact Ted Boyle @
842-7232 or Rich Hedges 843-0498 so
we can pass this information to the Emergency Preparedness people. If you know
of a neighbor that may need this assistance, make sure they know that help is
available if they want it.

New Floodplain Regulations
New Floodplain Fill Properties the
Following Regulations shall apply:
1. No fill dirt shall be placed closer than
5' to the perimeter lot line(s).
2. Fill dirt shall be placed on a lot so
that it does not exceed a 3:1 slope.

U. P. Depot I Visitor's Center

3. Where additional elevation is needed
to meet the requirements in the City
Code [re: Chapter 20, Article 9A,
Section 9A07], over the height which
can be achieved from a 3:1 slope, the
additional elevation shall be met
through the use of vertical walls and
the development of non-residential
areas e.g., garages, crawl spaces with
gravel floors, or similar structurally
sound designs, as part of the residential structure.

The Visitor's Center at the Union Pacific
Depot has a theater in the room at the east
end of the depot. Every hour on the hour
a film on the history of the City of
Lawrence from 1854 to present is shown.
The film is 28 minutes long and gives a
look into the history of Lawrence.

North Lawrence Improvement
Association offers $100.00 Reward
for Infonnation leading to the
arrest and conviction of person or
persons vandalizing public or
private property. 842-7232

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Summer/Falll998

HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTE PROCjRAM
HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS
SUBSTANCES
Homes are fuU of hazardous substances.
Detergents, degreasers, household cleaners,
automotive lubricants, paint strippers, stain
removers. and do-it~yourself aids have made our
homes miniature chemical warehouses.
These substances may be poisonous, flammable,
corrosive, reactive or carcinogenic. Improper
disposal may contaminate the air, the soil, or
water and endanger the environment. Many
substances are not readily biodegradable, and
concentrate in food chains.
Improper use of these products can present a
danger to health. They may be ingested. absorbed
through the skin, or inhaled. Hazardous products
present two types of dangers to health and the
environment: acute or chronic. Acute effects are
immediate and characterized by severe symptoms
with a sudden reaction. Chronic effects are
gradual and occur through repeated exposure over
an extended period of time.
To avoid these scenarios, the best thing to do with
a leftover product is to use it aU according to the
label directions or find someone that will use it.
Some household hazardous substances, including
batteries, used motor oil, and antifreeze can be
recycled. Proper disposaL for many household
hazardous substances, is utilizing a Household
Hazardous Waste (HHW) Collection Facility.

WHAT TO EXPKT
During our HHW collection program, Douglas County residents may bring in. at
no cost household hazardous materials. Citizens volunteering on-site for the
program will direct you to the unloading site, record tracking information, unload
your vehide, and record and pack your hazards in drums for shipment. The process
happens within a few minutes without you having to get out of your vehide!
Some of the materials with reuse potential are offered back to the public through our
Product Reuse Program. Many products are shipped to be recycled or used as
alternative derived fuel. Hazardous waste items are disposed of properly in a
federally-approved hazardous waste landfill or high temperature incinerator.
MATERIAL ACCEPTED AT THE FAOLITY

P£ST CON'TROL PRODUCTS
Pesticides

Fungicides

Herbicides

Roach &amp; Ant Killers

Rat &amp; Mice Killers

Insecticides

Arsenicals

Botanicals

Carbonates

Chlorinated
Hydrocarbons

Organic
Phosphates

HOUSEHOLD a.EANINQ PRODUCTS
Oven Cleaners

Toilet Cleaners

Drain Cleaners

Disinfectants

Rug Cleaners

Floor Cleaners

Abrasive Cleaners&amp;.
Powders

Photographic Chemicals

Ammonia Based
Cleaners

Furniture Polish

Bleach Cleaners

Mothballs

Pool Chemica~
PAINTS AND HOBBY SUPPLlES
Enamel or Oil Based
Paints

Rust Inhibiting Paints

Thinners&amp;. Turpentine

OTY OF LAWRENCE-DOUQ!.AS CO.

Furniture Strippers

WooJ Preservatives

Stains &amp; Fmtshes

HHW COUECTION FAOLITY. Open for
drop off, third Saturdays, April through October.
Location: Douglas County Public Works Yard711 E. 23rd
Tum South from 23rd on either side of overpass.

AUTOMOTIVE PRODVCTS
Antifreeze

Transmission Fluids

Brake Fluids

MlSCELI.ANEOUS PRODUCTS
Household Batteries

Nail Polishes&amp;. Removers

Hair &amp; Deodorant Aerosol
Sprays

MATERIAL NOT ACCEPTED AT THE FACILITY
Infectious Wastes
!Medical)

Radioactive Wastes
!Smoke Alarms)

Explosives

Ammunition

Asbestos

Ruorescent Light
Tubes

Compressed (ias
Cylinders

Vnknown Materials
(No Labels)

NO BVSINESS WASTE ACCEPTED
Thls ract shct!t producc:d b)' the Waste Rcductnm ~nd Re~:'-dmg Dt•lS!,1n
For more: tnform:ltlon cal! 785-83.!-3030 •~ ·--

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832-3030

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Monday March 9th- N.L.I.A. March Meeting- /.O.O.F. Hall 7:00P.M.
Guest speakers - Lawrence Police Department

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Monday April 13th- N.L.I.A. October Meeting- l.O.O.F. Hall 7:00PM
Guest speakers- F.M.C. Corp. update

NORTH LAWRENCE COURIER

North

Lawrence

Improvement

Association is a nonprofit neighborhood
organization.
Dues are $1 per year.
Many NLIA projects, including this
newsletter, are paid for by Community
Development Funding.

Friday April 1Oth -North Lawrence Neighborhood Cleanup

Meetings/Membership
Information

Saturday May 9th - North Lawrence Neighborhood Garage Sales

The North Lawrence Improvement
Association meets at 7:00 P.M. on the
second Monday each month from October
through May at the Odd Fellows Hall at
615 Lincoln Street. A potluck picnic is
held the Second Monday in September at
John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut Streets.
Everyone is encouraged to attend these
meetings. Annual dues are $1.00 per
household.

Monday May lith- N.L.I.A. May Meeting -l.O.O.F. Hall 7:00P.M.

The NLIA is YOU!!

YOU CAN MAKE A
DIFFERENCE ! !
Please join and attend
any meetings you can.

North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
President•Ted Boyle•842-723 2
Vice Pres.•Rich Hedges•843-0498
Secretary•Jeff Joseph•841-1284
Treasurer•Colleen Tabbert •843-0071

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MONDAY MARCH 9TH
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Winter 1998
NEWSLETTER OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

WOODLAWN NEWS
Woodlawn School is participating
in the Dillon's receipt program.
Collect those gold receipts and
turn them in to the Woodlawn
office. They have been a valuable
resource in the past. Through this
program, we have been able to
receive a new computer with
printer, software, Geo Safari, a
full size skeleton, !ego table,
tunnel, teaching clock, busy table,
a basketball goal for the
Kindergarten, 35mm camera,
lazer discs and books.
We are
also
doing
the
"Campbell's
Labels
for
Education" program. Cut labels
off Campbell's Soup, Tomato
Juice &amp; Ramen Noodles, Open
Pit BBQ Sauce, Swanson's soup;,
Pepperidge Farms soups, Prego
Sauces,
V8
Juice, Franco
American gravy and pasta
products; UPC codes from
Pepperidge
Farms
cookies,
crackers, croutons &amp; frozen
items, Swanson's frozen dinners,
broths &amp; Great Start breakfasts;
lids from Vlasic pickles, V* &amp;
Tomato juices, Pace Picanti
sauce,
Milwaukee's
Pickles,
Campbell's Ramen Noodle &amp;
microwave soups. These can be
used to receive equipment for the
school.
Woodlawn School will be having

a Talent Show/Ice Cream Social
on Thursday May 7th at the gym.
We have a lot of talented people
here at Woodlawn. Come and
enjoy the evening with us. Please
cht:ck with Woodlawn's office to
confirm this day and time as the
date gets closer.
Every year the Woodlawn PTO
purchases a number of Worlds of
Fun and Oceans of Fun tickets
and have these available at
discounted prices. These tickets
are available to anyone on a first
come, first serve basis until they
are gone. For infonnation on
these tickets, contact Deb
Vannicola, Woodlawn secretary
and PTO treasurer, at the school
office or at my home number,
842-4538.

Neighborhood Cleanup
Neighborhood cleanup will be
Friday April lOth. Make sure you
have all items you wish to discard
at your regular trash pickup site
by 7:00 a.m. A reminder, remove
all nails from boards and place
suitable
glass
broken
rn
containers and mark it to prevent
any injuries. Lonnie Faler of
Lonnie's Recycling will follow
the City trucks and pickup and
metal items that the city will not
pickup.

Reminder
Spring rains are just around the

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WINTER 1998
NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.I.A.

corner. Make sure your ditches
and driveway tubes are clear of
trash, debris and weeds. It is the
property owners responsibility to
keep ditches clean adjacent to
their property. Take pride in
keeping the neighborhood clean
and help prevent a dangerous
situation from happening by
having the ditches clear so water
can move through them not
around them.

Minutes N.L.I.A. Meeting
October 13.1997
7:05 meeting called to order by
N.L.I.A. President Ted Boyle.
Tametra Nunn from the City of
Lawrence
Housing
and
Neighborhood
Development

spoke to the group about updating
the CDBG program. The last
time it was updated was in I987.
She also passed out a survey
concerning the neighborhood
needs.
Maxine Lee suggested putting a
copy of this survey in our next
newsletter to possibly get more
response.
The group brought up questions
pertaining to 8th &amp; Ash and 7th &amp;
Lyons street drainage problems.
Ted stated that he would contact
George Williams about the issues.
Mrs. Lowther spoke of the fire
that burned the front house on
their property at 1480 N. 1700
Rd. (509 North St.). She spoke
that they were trying to find out if
there was any historical value to
the house. They were trying to
decide whether to save the house

or not. She spoke that if they end
up leveling the home. they may
try to build a monument or a
small park in remembrance of the
child that perished in the fire.
The yearly vote was taken on
officers for 1997/1998.
The
membership voted to keep the
same officers in place for the
coming year.
Meeting adjourned.

Minutes N.L.I.A. Meeting
November 10.1997
Tametra Nunn from the City of
Lawrence
Housing
and
Neighborhood
Development

N.L.l.A. Neighborhood
Garage/Yard Sale
Saturday
May 9th

THE FOLLOWING NEIGHBORHOOD MERCHANTS HELP SUPPORT
THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION AND THEIR
NEIGHBORHOOD. WE THANK THEM FOR THEIR SUPPORT.
SUPPORT THEM BY PATRONIZING THEIR BUSINESSES.

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CHRIS'S FRESH MARKET PLACE • 608 North 2nd Street
JAMES GANG AUTOMOTIVE • 300 Locust Street
JOHNNY'S TAVERN • 401 North 2nd Street
LONNIE'S RECYCLING • 501 Maple Street
O'REILLY'S AUTOMOTIVE • 906 North 2nd Street

WOULD YOU NEED HELP???
In the event of an emergency that required you to evacuate
your home, would you need assistance? The North
Lawrence Improvement Association is trying to identify
residents in the neighborhood that would need assistance in
the event of a major disaster that would require the
evacuation of the area.
If you are handicapped or disabled, and would require
assistance to evacuate your home in case of an area wide
emergency, we want to help get this information to the
Douglas County Emergency Preparedness Center. All we
need is your address, you do not have to give your name if
wish. Contact Ted Boyle @ 843-7232 or Rich Hedges
843-0498 so we can pass this information to the Emergency
Preparedness people. lf you know of a neighbor that may
need this assistance, make sure they know that help is
available if they want it.

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WINTER 1998
NEWSLETTER OF THE N.L.I.A.

to attend the meetings. More
money was requested in the
CDBG money for this additional
expense.
Ted also spoke of trying to get
different
City
and
local
representatives to come out to our
monthly meetings.
Individuals
from the fire departmen1, police.
etc.
The group spoke of having the
Lawrence Police Dept. over next
month,
then
possibly
fire
department, Lawrence recycling
F.M.C.
Dept.
andior
representatives.
Meeting adjourned.

Annual Neighborhood
Garage &amp; Lawn Sale
returned and gave results of the
survey she passed out at the
October meeting.
The group
discussed the results of the
survey.
Ted advised he had contacted the
Fire, Police departments and Fred
Von Ahrens at F.M.C. and they
will have speakers at our
meetings starting in January.
Ted spoke of the upcoming
C.D.B.G. budget requests and
said the items we were requesting
funds for the 1998-1999 fiscal
year were our operating expenses
and neighborhood cleanup.
Meeting adjourned at 8:35 pm.

Minutes N.L.I.A. Meeting
12/8/97
Ted spoke of ways to increase
attendance to our monthly

meetings. He invited ideas on
how to do this.
He also asked for ideas on what
projects to request C.D.B.G.
funding for the coming fiscal
year. There was discussion on
what the neighborhood should
request.
Meeting adjourned

Minutes N.L.I.A. Meeting
1112/98
Ted Spoke of money for the
future year in CDBG funds. He
will attend a meeting this
Wednesday 1/14/98 at City Hall
on CDBG. This year's request
from the N.L.I.A. is $3,845.00.
Ted brought up the idea of
promoting the N.L.I.A. more in
Journal World ads to get more
response from the neighborhood

May 9.1998

This years neighborhood garage
&amp; lav.-n sale will be on Saturday
May 9th. We need someone to
help coordinate securing si;,'l1s
and notices for this year's event.
If you would like to help with
this, please contact Ted Boyle @
843-7232 or Rich Hedges @
843-0498 .

U.P. Depot!Vistors Center
The Visitor's Center at the Union
Pacific depot has a theater in the
room at the east end of the depot.
Every hour on the hour a film on
the history of the City of
Lawrence from 1854 to present is
shown. The tilm is 28 minutes
long and gives a look into the
history of Lawrence.

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NORm LAWRENCE
CALENDAR OF
EVENTS
March 8 Meeting- FMC update
on ground water and shelter-inplace and plant new warning siren.
April 12 Meeting - Douglas
County Emergency Management,
Paula Phillips, to answer questions
about any emergency at FMC plant

North Lawrence Improvement Association
310 Elm Street
Lawrence, KS 66044

Bulk Rota
U.S. Postage

PAID
Permit No. 437
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and plant siren and severe spring
storms and tornadoes.
May 10 Meeting- FMC and U.P.
Railroad to answer any questions
bout how many trains are running
and new siding to park waiting

trains.
April 9- Neighbor Clean Up
May 8- Neighbor Garage Sale
May 10 - FMC follow up and
shelter-in-place and warning siren.

The Following Neighborhood Merchants Help Support the North Lawrence Improvement
Association and Their Neighborhood. We Thank Them for Their Support.
Support Them by Patronizing Their Businesses.

**********
JAMES GANG AUTOMOTIVE • 300 Locust Street

**********
JOHNNYS TAVERN • 410 North 2nd Street

**********

LONNIE'S RECYCLING • 50 I Maple Street

**********
O'REILLY'S AUTOMOTIVE • 906 North 2nd Street

**********
PREMIERE VIDEO • 923 North 2nd Street

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Winter/Spring 1999
NEWSLETIER OF TilE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

What is theN. L. I. A. ?

Woodlawn News

The North Lawrence Improvement
Association is a nonprofit neighborhood
organization. Dues are $I per year per
perscn. Many NLIA projects, including
this newsletter, are paid for by Community Development Funding.

Clothing Needed
Woodlawn's clothing room could use
some jogging pants and sweat shirts in
all sizes. Also, with the warm weather
coming, cotton-shirts in all sizes would
be welcome.

Meetings I Membership
I nfo17TUltion

No Pagers, Please
Parents, please remind your children that
pagers will be taken if they are brought
to school. Thank You.

The North Lawrence Improvement
Association meets at 7:00 P.M. on the
second Monday each month from October through May at the Odd Fellows Hall
at 615 Lincoln Street. A potluck picnic is
held the Second Monday in September
at John Taylor Park at 7th &amp; Walnut
Streets. Everyone is encouraged to attend
these meetings. Annual dues are $1.00 per
person in household.
The NLIAis YOU!!

YOU CAN MAKE A
DIFFERENCE!!
Please join and attend
any meetings you can.

North Lawrence
Improvement Association
Officers
President • Ted Boyle • 842-7232
Vice Pres. • Debbie Chalender • 843-6408
Secretary • Jeff Joseph • 841-1284

Bad Weather School Closing
If winter weather forces a closing of
schools you can hear the news on area
radio and television stations just as scan
as a decision is made. You can listen to:
KLWN,AM 1320 KSNT, Channel 27
KLZR, FM 105.9 KTKA, Channel49
Channel13
KANU, FM 91.5
KZTO, FM 95.7
KMZB,AM980
W!BW, FM 97 3; AM 580
After 6 a.m. you can call the Access Line
at 865-5000, category 5001.
Woodlawn Partners with KU
• We are please to have two student
teachers at Woodlawn this semester.
Chad Askew, art education undergraduate, is working with Marcia Miller, art
teacher, and Lesley Johnson, music
therapy undergraduate, is working with
Kim Augustine, resource teacher.
• Carolyn Doolittle, KU instructor, is
bringing her undergraduates to Woodlawn on Thursday mornings to help

Treas. • Mariann Middleton • 842-9979

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Reminder:
Spring rains are just around the corner. Make sure your ditches and driveway tubes are
clear of trash, debris and weeds. It is the property owners responsibility to keep ditches
clean adjacent to their property. Take pride in keeping the neighborhood clean and
help prevent a dangerous situation from happening by having the ditches clear sc
water can move through them, not around them.

teach reading to students in grades
1,2,5, and 6.
• The KU Adopt-A-School Program will
begin shortly. This program puts KU
undergraduates in classrooms. KU students may listen to students read, help
with small groups, assist with classroom work, and be role models for our
children.
Spelling Bee Winner
Congratulations to Ashley Hornberger,
Wood-lawn's Spelling Bee champion. Alternate representatives are Jarvis
Doleman and Jessica Daniels. Our best
wishes go with Ashley as she represents
our school at this year's competition.
Go-o-o-o-o Ashley! !!! !

REMEMBER TO

VOTE!
APRIL 6
Woodlawn School

Stonn Water Capital
Improvement Plan
February 24, 1999 at 5:00 NLIA and
residents of North 8th Street met with
George Williams, Mayor Marty Kennedy,
Commissioner Erv Hodges, and Chad
Vogt about flooding between 8th &amp;
Locust to 8th &amp; Oak. NLIA is trying to
move a storm water capital improvement
plan up in time to be completed sooner
than 10 or 20 years. Mayor Kennedy and

Commissioner Hodges encourage
residents who have flooding problems,
write a letter to them. Address Mayor
Marty Kennedy, Box 708, Lawrence, KS
66044. Let them know what North
Lawrence needs.

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North Lawrenc~ Co~;ie!:J

Winter/Spring 1999

Minutes of NLIA Meetings
OCTOBER 12, 1998
A letter was received from George
Williams (Public Works Director) saying
the North East guard-rails of the Union
Pacific underpass will be repaired. NLIA
president Ted Boyle spoke of the things
the NLIA did during the summer months.
He said he's been speaking to the city
about the pump station at 5th and Maple
needing repairs or replacement. The
members attending tonight's meeting all
agreed that North Lawrence did very well
with our recent 5" rain on October 4th.
No one saw any actual serious problems.
The North Lawrence clean-up on October
9th went welL Everyone seemed to be
pleased and many people have utilized
this pick-up to help out the area.
FMC has several North Lawrence
citizens as members coming to its
meetings on several neighborhood

activities. They have been keeping a close
contact with Woodlawn School and are
presently designing a new warning
system for the neighborhood in case of
an actual emergency at the plant. Ted
spoke to the group about coming up with
ideas and ways we would like to see
money spent from the CDBG fund. He
mentioned possibly the installation of
neighborhood watch signs throughout the
area. We discussed putting them up on
areas as you would be entering the North
Lawrence neighborhood and putting them
other places as the money becomes
available.
The NLIA voted on two new board
members. Debbie Chalender, Vice Presiden~ and Marianne Middleton, Treasurer.
Ted Boyle will remain as President and
Jeff Joseph as Secretary, It was voted on
and passed to send $25.00 to Ellen Miller
and family in memory of Glenn Miller.
End of Meeting.

NOVEMBER 9, 1998
Rebecca with the Youthfriends Volunteer group spoke to the NLIA about
getting persons from the neighborhood to
join. The group would work through

Woodlawn School involving children in
need of special assistance in certain skills.
The individuals that volunteer would read
to children, tutor certain studies, play

games, etc. She left sign-up paperwork
for any persons interested.
Ted brought up the situation about the
lack of fire and medical protection
available in North Lawrence. It is not
planned in the future to have any type of
fire station in North Lawrence. The main
problem and concern is when flooding
occurs at the underpass for the U.P. train
tracks, the additional response time

needed to get to the North side of the
community - everything North of the
train tracks. If the underpass were to be
flooded and trains on the !rack it would
be necessary to get emergency units, fire
and medical, from the west side of
Lawrence by using the turnpike. All this
could take between 10 and 15 minutes
instead of the usual 4 to 5 minutes in
response time. The NLIA membership
voted on sending a letter of our concerns

architects and some board members will
be at Woodlawn School Jan 7, 8, 9, and
11 to get community input on how to
spend the money on rehab of the schooL

DECEMBER 14, 1998

JANUARY 11, 1999

Guests were the manager and owner
along with the head met cutter from
Alvin's Food Store.
A motion was made and passed to send
a letter to Mr. Lewis who owns Checkers
and the property that was "Rogers" Food
Store, to encourage him to keep the
building as a grocery store.
It was discussed to ask City Hall to
help with tax abatement to anyone going
into the store. Residents stated that they
would support a store that would give
good prices and good quality. Ted stated
he would talk to the Mayor about help
with filling the store.
It was reported that LosAmigos is still
serving under age drinkers and Topeka
gang members.
The request sent to CDBG was read.

to the city commission and Mike

There was a discussion on the speed

of trains. The speed appears to have
increased lately.
It was moved and passed to give the
Ballard Center $25.00 for Christmas.
Alvin, from Alvin's Food, matched the
$25.00 donation with $25.00 more for the
Ballard Center. This left a total of$50.00.
The treasurer Marianne wrote a check for
$50.00 for the Ballard Center. The check
was given to Maxine to take to the Ballard
Center.
A letter from Mrs. Strong, the Principal
at Woodlawn, was read. It stated that the

group voted to request money for

The North Lawrence Improvement Association works for you, the residents of
North Lawrence. It does not matter whether you are a property owner or rent your
home. This is your neighborhood. We, the NLIA, need your input to take your message
to City Hall and to keep North Lawrence a safe place to live and raise your family.
North Lawrence is growing. NLIA needs your input on drainage problems, streets,
sidewalks, lighting, Woodlawn School and bars. Please try to attend NLIAmeetings at
615 Lincoln, JOOF Hall, 2nd Monday every month from October to May, or call
842-7232.
Thank You, Ted Boyle
President, NLIA

Winter/Spring 1999

Minutes of NLIA Meetings,

for improvements to the sidewalks on
North 7th Street between the U.P. tracks
and Locust Street.
End of meeting.

Wildgen. We would request that during
severe storms and flooding, a medical unit
and fire truck be parked somewhere North
of the tracks for the safety of our citizens.
The NLIA members also held a vote
on the use of available CDBG funds. The
neighborhood watch signs. These signs
would be put up by the City of Lawrence
and could be installed at all streets on
which you enter North Lawrence, North,
South, East &amp; West. The idea was also
brought up to look at certain areas that
need extra lighting on streets and the need

North Lawrence Courier

NLIA President Ted Boyle spoke of
the continuing problems at the Los
Amigos Bar. He mentioned some of the
possible options about the bar as being
closed down completely, closing down
and a new person taking over and 3rd,
closing the bar nightly at midnight. The
member-ship voted upon this issue and it
was passed that the NLIA membership
would prefer midnight closings at the bar.
The group spoke of possible ways to
utilize CDBG money the coming year.
The subject was brought up about
Woodlawn School and the addition/
improvements that will be taking in the
near future. Ted Boyle and Jeff Joseph
have both attended sessions at the school
on the subject. At this time there are
several options available to improve the
school in size and updates on windows
and doors. No decisions have been made
yet.
End of Meeting.

FEBRUARY 8, 1999
NLIA President Ted Boyle spoke
about this coming Tuesday night's City
Commission meeting and how a portion
of the meeting will pertain to the Los
Amigos Bar problems and possible
midnight closing, which the NLIA is in
support of. He spoke about coming out

continued

to the meeting for neighborhood support
on this issue.

Membership brought up questions
pertaining to new drainage problems as

well as continuing old problems on the
8th &amp; Oak Street area. New problems of
poor or no drainage at all have come
about due to the results of new homes
being built on Oak east of 8th Street. Ted
spoke of writing a letter to the City
Commission of our concerns about the
8th &amp; Oak and also the new area Northeast of 7th &amp; North Street. The area
Northeast of 7th &amp; North Street has not
been annexed into the City of Lawrence,
yet, but will be soon, and there is a
concern of problems relating to sewer and
drainage in the area. The group had a
discussion about other areas in North

Lawrence and some of the continued
problems such as: sink holes and poor
drainage.
Ted said we were needing to write a
letter to the landowners on 7th Street
about the possibilities of moving their
fences back so a continuous sidewalk can
be built north of the train tracks on North
7th Street. He mentioned we cannot
receive CDBG funds for this sidewalk
project unless we communicate first with
the property owners. George Wtlliams has
said that the bid for a new sidewalk and
other repairs to the existing sidewalk on
7th Street would be between $2000.00
and $3000.00.
We heard presentations from new City
Commission Candidates, Mr. Henderson
and Mr. Parks.
End of Meeting.

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New Floodplain Regulations
New Floodplain Fill Properties the
Following Regulations shall apply:
1. No fill dirt shall be placed closer than
5' to the perimeter lot line(s).
2. Fill dirt shall be placed on a lot so
that it does not exceed a 3:1 slope.
3. Where additional elevation is needed
to meet the requirements in the City
Code [re: Chapter 20, Article 9A,
Section 9A07], over the height which
can be achieved from a3:1 slope, the
additional elevation shall be met
through the use of vertical walls and
the development of non-residential
areas e.g., garages, crawl spaces with
gravel floors, or similar structurally
sound designs, as part of the residential structure.

Would You Need Help???
In the event of an emergency that required you to evacuate your home, would
you need assistance? The North Lawrence
lmprovementAssociation is trying to identify residents in the neighborhood that
would need assistance in the event of a
major disaster that would require the
evacuation of the area.
If you are handicapped or disabled, and
would require assistance to evacuate your
home in case of an area wide emergency,
we want to help get this information to the
Douglas County Emergency Preparedness
Center. All we need is your address, you
do not have to give your name if you wish.
Contact Ted Boyle@ 842-7232 so we can
pass this information to the Emergency
Preparedness people. If you know of a
neighbor that may need this assistance,
make sure they know that help is available if they want it.

1999 Neighborhood Cleanup
Neighborhood cleanup will be Friday, April 9th. Make sure you have all items you
wish to discard at your regular trash pick up site by 7:00a.m. A reminder, remove all
nails from boards and place broken glass in suitable containers and mark it to prevent
any injuries. Lonnie Faler of Lonnie's Recycling will follow the City trucks and pick
up metal items that the city will not pick up. Limb pick up at the regular trash pick up
place; keep trash separate from limbs.

North Lawrence Improvement
Association offers $100.00 Reward
for Infonnation leading to the
arrest and conviction of person or
persons vandalizing public or
private property. 842-7232

�North Lawrence
Calendar of Events

North Lawrence Improvement Association
31 0 Elm Street
Lawrence, KS 66044

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North Lawrence Courier

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Neighborhood Cleanup
April 5
Neighborhood Garage Sale
May 11

Annual!'icnic/Potluck
September 9 at 6:30pm

Winter/Spring 2002
Newsletter of the North Lawrence Improvement Association
What is the N.L.I.A.?
The North Lawrence Improvement Association is a
nonprofit neighborhood organization. Dues are $1
per year per person. Community Development
Funding pays lor many NLIA projects, including
this news letter.
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NUA Meetings
7pm IOOF Hall 61h &amp; Lincoln
AprilS
May 13
October 14
November II

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Meetings I Member Information
NLIA Meeting are held on the Second Monday of
the month October thru May at 7:00pm at the IOOF
Hall 6th &amp; Lincoln.
April 8 May 13 October 14 November 11
If you want to be called or cmailed to be reminded
of the meetings let Star know.
Neighborhood Cleanup ........................... April 5'h
Neighborhood Garage Sale ....................... May 11
Annual Picnic/PotLuck ..................... September 9

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The following neighborhood merchants help support the North Lawrence
Improvement Association and their neighborhood. We thank them for their
support. Support them by patronizing their businesses

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Johnny's Tavern- 410 North 2nd Street

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Ted's Autowerks- 229 Elm

* *** ******** ********
James Gang Automotive- 310 Locust Street

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Lonnie's Recycling- 501 Maple Street

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O'Reilly's Automotive- 906 North 2nd Street

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YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE!!!

The NLIA is YOU!!! Please join and a/lend any
meetings you can.

**********"'*****

How to contact NLIA Officers
President
Ted Boyle
842-7232
Vice President
Maxine Lee
Jeff Joseph
841-1284
Secretary
Bcv Cates
843-8799
Treasurer
Star Straf
842-5185
Coordinator
http://www.nlia.lawrence.com/
Online
To add something to the web site or future
newsletters, or to get on the meeting e-mail
reminder list contact Star at star@prairienet.org

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Reminder: Make sure your ditches and driveway
tubes are clear of trash, debris, and weeds. It is the
property owners' responsibility to keep ditches
clean adjacent to their property. Take pride in
keeping the neighborhood clean and help prevent a
dangerous situation from happening by having the
ditches clear so that water can move through them,
not around them.

Woodlawn News
Flowers and Plants needed
Woodlawn is looking for donations of
Dower bulbs, l1uwers and plants for the
Gazebo just east of the school. This is a student
projtt:l. Pici:C5c \,;UHlad JuHi Applen1an (principul)

or Deb Vanni cola (secretary) 832-5920
Title I Summer School at Woodlawn
The Title I "Jump Start" elementary summer
program will be held at Kennedy, New York, East
Heights, Pickney. and Woodlawn from Monday,
July 22 through Thursday, August 8 from 8:00 to
12:00 No classes will be held on Fridays.
If recommended by his/her classroom teacher, any
student who attends Kennedy, New York, and East
heights is eligible to enroll. Only students who are
served through the title reading and math programs
at Woodlawn, Hillcrest, Cordley and Pickney may
enroll in the Jump Start summer program. Call your
school to check your child's eligibility. No fees
will be charged to students eligible for the Title I
summer program. Ask for enrollment forms in the
office. Library media centers in each of these
schools will be open during summer school hours
which arc July 22-August 8, Monday -Thursday
Sam-noon. Breakfast and Lunch will be provided.
Preschool Summer School
The Readiness Preschool will offer a summer
school session for students who are currently served
in the program. Classes will be held at East Heights
for students attending the East Heights and
Centennial programs and at Pickney for children
attending the Pickney and Woodlawn programs.
Classes will be held July 22 to August 8, MondayThursday Sam-noon with breakfast and lunch
provided.
No Pagers Please Parents please remind your
children that pagers will be taken if they are brought
to school. Thank you.

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Thank you Century Homes for donating
$1 00 to NLIA in September 2001
.
*AND*
Thank you to Johnny's Tavern for a $25
Gift Certificate door prize. Gunter won
the prize at December's meeting.

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Neighborhood Cleanup April 5 I
Make sure you have all items you
wish to discard at your regular
ili:i~h pi~,:h. up sitt::: by 7am on Friday, April 5th.
Please remove all nails from boards and place
broken glass in suitable containers and mark it to
prevent injuries.
Lonnie Faler of Lonnie's
Recycling will follow the city trucks and pick up
metal items that the city will not pick up. Limb
pick up is at your regular trash pickup place. Please
keep trash separate from limbs. Remember that
Neighborhood cleanup generates mulch available
for North Lawrence residences avaiiabic in the alley
behind Ted's house at 310 Elm.

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Compost Bin Sale April13
Lawrence Waste Reduction and Recycling Division
is holding a compost bin sale on Saturday, April 13
from 8:00AM to I 2:00PM (or while supplies last) at
the Wai-Mart Parking Lot at 3300 Iowa Street. The
compost bin has 15+ cubic foot capacity, is made
from 50% recycled plastic, and is very ea&gt;;y to
assemble. Bins are offered to Lawrence residents
for only $10.00. For info call 832-3030

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Neighborhood Garage Sale May 11
Sam till who knows when? Come tour North
Lawrence and find the treasures you just can't live
without. There will be an ad in the Journal World.
If you want a listing on the web page let Star know.

*************
Annual Picnic/Potluck Sept 9
Our annual picnic/potluck will be held September
9th at 6:30pm at John Taylor park. NLIA will
provide drinks and tableware. All are welcome.

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The passing of two members of our community
saddens NLIA. Julie Bond, former president of
NLIA, passed away March 8th and was buried on
the 12th. Ellen Penfold gassed away March 12th and
was buried on the 18 . Ellen was a long time
member of NLIA until she moved to Milton,
Florida last September.

Neighborhood Programs Specialist
Cindy Nau is the Neighborhood Programs Specialist
for the City of Lawrence (City). She has bet:n in the:
position since April of 2000. Cindy functions a&gt;; a
central contact between the City and Lawrence
citizens. She is able to assist citizens with issues and
direct them to the correct person to address their
issues.
Her responsibilities are continually being developed
and redefined to meet the needs of both the
comimmity and lhe City. Cindy is the author of The
City Connection, a newsletter providing information
on upcoming projects and events involving the City.
The newsletter is published quarterly. If you would
like to be on the mailing list. contact Cindy
Additionally, Cindy attends the Lawrence
Association of Neighborhoods (LAN) meetings in
order to share information on a regular basis.
Her job also entails preparing the Consolidated
Plan.
Emergency
She1tei
Grant
Annual
Performance Report, Continuum of Care, and other
similar documents. Her office is located in the
Neighborhood Resources Department, l Riverfront
Plaza, Level One, Suite 1 10. If you would like to
contact her she may be reached at 832-3108 or
cnau(illci. lawrence. ks. us.

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Meeting Minutes

10/8/2001
The meeting came to order. The group voted for
officers for the upcoming year. Ted Boyle will be
president, !\1mdne Lee \vi!! be vice-president, Bev
Cates will be treasurer and Jeff Joseph will be
secretary.
Ted spoke of several sidewalk
improvements in the neighborhood. There have
also been recent improvements to North Street.
Grant money was also asked for tubes, culverts, for
this street. Public works will install the tubes.
$1000 worth of tubes will be supplied to get better
drainage along North Street between 5"' and 7'h
The questions were asked about who is responsible
for cleaning out the culverts and tubes within the
neighborhood and also what type of ground cover
could be used for the open ditches. Treasurers
report for the month of September $399.48. Jason
Smart was our guest speaker. He asked the group to
fill out a study and questioner pertaining to diversity
in the city of Lawrence. The survey was the 2001
Lawrence Alliance Diversity Diagnostic Survey.

Meeting Minutes (continued)

11/12/2001
Cindy Nau from the city visited and introduced
herself telling that we can call her on city issues.
She works with the Neighborhood Resources
Advisory Committee. She also works with CDBG
money and grants.
They will be holding a
neighborhood meeting at the IOOF hall November
I 5th The group spoke of ideas for improvements to
usc CDBG money in the area. Some proposed ideas
were repairing several sidewalks in the area, various
ditches that need guardrails, railroad crossing signs,
and guardrail replacements on 4th from Locust to
Maple. The city v,iJJ be asked to attend next
month's meeting to answer questions from the
neighborhood on the new FEMA maps and
regulations. Preferred Risk Policy Flood Insurance
I -800-CALL-FLOOD ext 304

12/10/2001
Brian Dyar and Chad Voight from the City of
Lawrence spoke about flood plane changes and
storm water concerns. New regulations and maps
were established by FEMA (l-800-638-6620) on
Nov 7, 2001. The NLIA will be buying FEMA
maps from the City of Lawrence. The group voted
on and approved a check be written to the Ballard
Center for Christmas.
The group had many
concerns and questions for the city staff. They
stressed the importance of being involved with the
upcoming change to development regulations.

1/14/2002
The group spoke of continued meetings on flood
plains, FEMA regulations and future issues
pertaining to this subject. It was mentioned that the
more regulations we have with regard to FEMA and
flood maps the cheaper tlood insurance will be.

2/18/2002
The group spoke about the new flood plain
regulations and recent meetings pertaining to the
subject. The group also found out that CDBG
money would mostly be for NLIA coordinator,
operating expenses, and North Lawrence pickup.
The group had previously put together a list of
sidewalks to have replaced but may not receive the
money for this. There was continued discussion
about two of the newest ongoing housing
developments in North Lawrence and possible

problems and situations that could happened when
it floods. The group decided to invite, possibly to
the April meeting. the new city public works
director. This will allow the members to introduce
themselves and visit with the director about ongoing issues in North Lawrence. Ted spoke to Mike
Wildgen about the use of leftover driveway tubes
from North Street being used in other areas possibly
Ask or Walnut Streets. This may be happening in
the near future.
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New business in North Lawrence:
Jeffs Curbside Recycling 841-1284 offers weekly
recycling pickup.

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NLIA has a web page
http://www.nlia.lawrence.com/

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If you have any information
you wartt listed on the web
page you can contact Star at
842-5185
or
star!wprairienet.org.
There are copies of past
newsletters. listings of businesses and neighbors
and other items of interest- check it out.

If you are a business (home or storefront) owner in
North Lawrence and want to be listed on our web
page or place an ad in the newsletter just Jet Star
know.

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The North Lawrence Improvement Association
works for you, the residents of North Lawrence. It
doe not matter whether you are a property owner or
rent your home. This is your neighborhood. We.
the NLIA, need your input to take your message to
City Hall and to keep North Lawrence a safe place
to Jive and raise your family. North Lawrence is
growing. NLIA needs your input on drainage
problems, streets, sidewalks, lighting, Woodlawn
School, and bars. Please try to attend NLIA
meetings at 615 Lincon, IOOF Hall on the 2"d
Monday every month from October to May or call
842 7323. Or you can contact our neighborhood
coordinator Star at star@prairienet.org.
Thank you,
Ted Boyle President, NLIA

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Jan 12

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The following neighborhood merchants help support the North Lawrence
Improvement Association and their neighborhood. We thank them for their
support. Support them by patronizing their businesses

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Air Control Plus Heating &amp; Cooling- 423-4032

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B.C Automotive- 510 N 6 h Street 841-6955

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James Gang Automotive- 310 Locust Street

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Johnny's Tavern- 410 North 2nd Street

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Lonnie's Recycling- 501 Maple Street

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O'Reilly's Automotive- 906 North 2nd Street

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Paul Benner- Piano Tuner 856-0004

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North Lawrence Courier

PAID

Summer/Fall 2003
Newsletter of the North Lawrence Improvement Association
What is the N.L.I.A.?
The North Lawrence Improvement Association is a
nonprofit neighborhood organization. Dues are $1
per year per person and are due at the annual picnic.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
Funding pays for many NLIA projects, including
this newsletter. PLEASE become a member of
NLIA,
a large membership demonstrates
neighborhood support of NLIA's activities, so send
in your $1 today or come to the Picnic.

******************

Meetings I Member Information
NLIA Meetings are held on the second Monday of
the month, October through May, at 7:00pm in the
IOOF Hall at 6th &amp; Lincoln. If you want to be
called or emailed to be reminded of the meetings let
Star know.
Annual Picnic/PotLuck ..................... September 8
Neighborhood Cleanup ....................... October I 0
Meetings ............................ October 13 (Elections)
......................................................... November 10
............................................................ December 8
............................................................. .January 12

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How to contact NLIA Officers
President
Ted Boyle
842,7232
Vice President
Maxine Lee
Secretary
Jeff Joseph
841-1284
Treasurer
Bev Cates
843-8799
Star Straf
842-5 I 85
Coordinator
Online
http://www.nlia.lawrence.com/
To add something to the web site or future
newsletters, contact Star at star@prairienet.org

****************
When to contact a NLIA Officer
Anytime you have concerns or questions about
North Lawrence you can come to a meeting or call
one of the officers. Some topics and examples
would include: Traffic (request a stop sign), Noise
(bars or equipment), Safety (sidewalks or
streetlights),
Community
(ideas
to
build
connections), Development (flood concerns), Trash,
Properties, Businesses, or any other idea you have
that would make North Lawrence better.

Annual Picnic/PotLuck ..... September 8
Allare
welcome to our
r\
annual
picnic/potluck.
Come meet
your neighbors
•
Monday September 8 at 6:30pm at John Taylor
park. NLIA will provide drinks and tableware.
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Neighborhood Cleanup OCTOBER 10
Make sure you have all items you wish to discard at
your regular trash pick up site by 7am on Friday
October I 0. Please remove all nails from boards
(Max size 5ft) and place broken glass in suitable
containers and mark it to prevent
injuries. Lonnie Faler of Lonnie's
Recycling will follow the city trucks
and pick up metal items that the city
will not pick up. Limb pick up is at
your regular trash pickup place.
Please keep trash separate from limbs.
Remember that Neighborhood Cleanup generates
mulch available for North Lawrence residences
available in the alley behind Ted's house at 310
Elm. Info 842-7232

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City Pet Ordinances
"It shall be unlawful for any person owning or
keeping any dog or cat or other animal to permit
such animal to run at large in the City." So please
keep your dogs on a leash or within a structure or
fence enclosure
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Reminder: Make sure your ditches and driveway
tubes are clear of trash, debris, and weeds. It is the
property owners' responsibility to keep ditches
clean adjacent to their property. Take pride in
keeping the neighborhood clean and help prevent a
dangerous situation from happening by having the
ditches clear so that water can move through them.
not around them.

�Woodlawn News
911
913
915
9/I2

...... No School
...... PTO Meeting 4:00 Library
...... Fund Raiser Orders Due
...... Grandparent's Day

PTO News: 2003-2004 PTO Meetings will be the
I" Wednesday of each month at 4pm in the
Woodlawn Library. First meeting is September 3'd.
AYP (Adequate Yearly Progress): You will he
hearing and reading a lot about schools "making
A YP". This has to do with whether or not our
children are making adequate gains according to the
state standard in Reading and Math. Woodlawn has
''made AYP" this year. We are proud to say that we
were a school that was highlighted at the last School
Board Meeting. Congratulations to our students
who took the State Reading and Math assessments
and our wonderful teachers and parents who
continue to hold our students to high expectations!
Lawrence Education Achievement Partners.
Formerly called Business Partners, the EAP's
continue to be Astaris and My Father's Daughter.
We thank them for continuing their partnership with
us as we strive for the best education for our
students.
Don't forget to recycle. Woodlawn has an open
account with Lonnie's Recycling. Our After School
Program will be in charge of all the schools
recycling. You may bring cans in plastic bag each
Friday and the ASP will take them to Lonnie's for
you. If you take them yourself tell them that you
are donating your proceeds to Woodlawn. Lonnie's
is located at 50I Maple. Hours are 8:00-5:00
Monday-Friday 8:00-12:00 on Saturday.
Bad Weather School Closings
If winter weather forces a closing of schools you
can hear the news on area radio &amp; television
stations as soon as a decision is made. Listen to :
KSNT Channel27
KLWNAM 1320
KLZR FM 105.9
KTKA Channel49
KANUFM 91.5
Channel 13
KZTO FM 95.7
KMZBAM 980
WIBW FM 97.3
WIWBAM 580
After 6am you can call the Access Line at
865-5000, category 5001.

Meeting Minutes
Aprill4
The group visited about the new dog ordinance that
will be put together this year by the city and county
staff. There is concern due to the number of dogs
that have been problems in the North Lawrence
neighborhood. Michelle Seidner from the
Woodlawn after school program spoke about the
different groups and persons that assist in the
activities. The groups go to the pumpkin patch,
Lawrence Indoor Pool, and a variety of other places.
The group is focusing on opening the school for
everyone after school. Then Diane spoke from the
City of Lawrence waste and recycling division on
various aspects of recycling within the city.
May 12
Ted spoke on the upcoming 150'" Anniversary of
Lawrence.
There will be parades and other
activities. The group spoke of a property owner in
the 500 block of Locust that is requesting to change
the size of the lot and wants to build an industrial
building. The group voted to write a letter against
the lot downsizing and variances for this building.
CDBG grand money for the coming year was
approved. All requests were OK' d. Ted spoke of
the homeless people living once again under the
north end of the southbound bridge. Mike Wildgen
has been called again on this problem. Karen,
Shane, and Robert with Astaris spoke to the group.
Karen spoke of the company's history from the
original opening in 1951 to what the plant currently
makes. She spoke of recent improvements in
security and training all done within the last two
years. Shane spoke of many environmental issues
with the plant. He spoke of progress in the arsenic
problem with the contamination of underground
water. Robert talked about the nature area around
the plant. Chad and Chuck from the city of
Lawrence spoke to the group on issues. Chuck
spoke about budget cuts from the state. He also
spoke of the city projects for this year. All streets in
North Lawrence will get crack sealers throughout
the neighborhood. Chad spoke of the storm water
study for North Lawrence. The cost would be
150,000 to 200,000 for the engineering study. The
group had many questions and issues to visit with
all the speakers.

Pinckney and Indian Hills
Update on Storm Water Survey
There was a meeting to select the architect and
September 29 at Pinckney School, 810 W. Sixth
engineer planning firms to do the North Lawrence
Presenters: John Pepperdine, Sara Taliaferro, Joyce Wolf
storm water drainage study. In attcndence were
and Jeanne Ellermeier
Chad Voigt , storm water engineer for City of
Old West Lawrence and Some Lessons in Architecture
Lawrence; Chuck Soules, Public Works; Terese
Gorman, city engineer; Steye Gl~·-Mapl!!.Grov\' ...
October 6 at Ninth Street Baptist Church, 847 Ohio
drainage district: and Ted $oyle."!NL'I:A 'presidimt. t' ~
PrJscntcrs: Karen Kressin and Barry Newton
The HNTB engineering fiffi, from Overland Park
East Lawrence
was chosen to do the study which will take about a
October 13 at St Luke's AME Church, 900 New York
year. There will be public meetings for input from
concerned residents.
Presenters: Mark Kaplan, Ed Tato, and Val Romero

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Neighborhoods of Lawrence:
Home, Heart of Community, Battleground
Join this University of Kansas Community
Education series set for fall 2003 and explore the
building of a community through its neighborhoods.
Lawrence, Kansas-perhaps more passionately and
flamboyantly than many cities-has evolved
through its discrete, diverse, eclectic residential
areas. For six weeks we'll look at what defines a
neighborhood, how neighborhoods take on their
distinct images and characters, and how they
continue to maintain themselves as vibrant enclaves
within the city as a whole.
We'll look at their history (some date back to the
founding of Lawrence in 1854), architecture, ethnic
and socioeconomic mixes. and controversies old
and new. We'll explore what "sense of place"
causes people to choose one neighborhood over
another. And we'll look at the important role that
neighborhood assocmtwns have played in
maintaining the energy of each area. The emcee for
the series will be Steve Lopes, co~founder of the
Lawrence Association of Neighborhoods and a
longtime community activist. The locations will
vary each week so participants can absorb some of
each neighborhood's flavor.

North Lawrence and Quail Run
Octobcr20 at Lawrence Visitor Center, 402 N. Second
Presenter: Ted Boyle, \\-'ally Emerson and Jeffrey Moran

Orcad
October27 at ECM. 1204 Oread Avenue
Presenters: Marci Francisco and Greg Hickam

For further information or to register:
The University of Kansas Continuing Education
1515 St. Andrews Drive Lawrence, KS 66047-1625
Phone 785-864-KUCE (5823) Fax 785-864-4871
E-mail hcc(@ku.edu Web www.kuce.org

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The North Lawrence Improvement Association
works for you, the residents of North Lawrence. It
does not matter whether you are a property owner
or rent your home. This is your neighborhood. We.
the NLIA, need your input to take your message to
City Hall and to keep North Lawrence a safe place
lo live and raise your family. North Lawrence is
growing. NLIA needs your input on drainage
problems, streets, sidewalks, lighting, Woodlawn
School, and bars.
Please try to attend NLIA
meetings at 615 Lincoln, IOOF Hall on the 2"d
Monday every month from October to May or call
842-7232. You can also contact our neighborhood
coordinator Star at star@prairienet.org.
Thank you,
Ted Boyle President, NLIA

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Mondays September 22 through October 27
7:00-9:00 p.m.
$I2/individual session • $60 for the series • $50 for
neighborhood association members
An Eagle's-Eye Look at Lawrence Neighborhoods

September 22

KU

Continuing Ed.

1515 St.

Presenters: Steve Lopes and Cindy Nau,

Andrews Dr

Reminder to Compostable Yard Waste Bag Pilot
Participants: call Diana at 832-3006 to receive more
bags until December I st. Thanks to all residents
who are grasscycling, composting. or using
preferred containers at the curb for Monday pickup!
Preferred containers consist of cans. carts, and
compostable bags.

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Newsletter of the North Lawrence Improvement Association

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What is the N.L.I.A.?
The North Lawrence Improvement Association is a
nonprofit neighborhood organization. Dues are $1
per year per person and are due at the annuol picnic
in September. Community Development Block
Grant (CDBG) funding poys for many NLIA
projects, including this newsletter.
PLEASE become a member of NLIA, a large
membership demonstrates neighborhood support of
NLIA's octivities_ Send in your $1 today, or come
to the next meeting.

******************

Picnic
Monday Sept 14

************ ******
The following neighborhood merchants help support the North Lawrence Improvement
Association and their neighborhood. We thank them for their support. Support them by
potronizing their businesses

****************************************

Air Control Plus Heating &amp; Cooling- 423-4032

Meetings I Member Information
NLIA Meetings are held on the second Monday of
the month, October through May, at 7:00pm in the
IOOF Hall at 6th &amp; Lincoln. If you want to be
called or emailed a meeting reminder let Star know_
Meetings-------------------·---------April 12, May 10
Neighborhood Cleanup--·--·------··--·----· April2
Neighborhood Garage Sale,, ..... , ...... May 8
Annual Picnic/PotLuck __ .... ___ , September 14

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B.C Automotive- 510 N 6th Street 841-6955
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Centenary United Methodist Church 4th &amp; Elm 843-1756
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James Gang Automotive- 304 Locust Street
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Jeffs Curbside Recycling- 841-1284
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Johnny's Tavern- 410 North 2nd Street
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Lonnie's Recycling- 501 Maple Street
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O'Reilly's Automotive- 906 North 2nd Street
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Paul Benner- Piano Tuner 856-0004
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President
Vice President
Secretary
Treasurer
Co-Coordinators
Online

NLIA Officers
842-7232
Ted Boyle
Maxine Lee
Jeff Joseph
841-1284
843-8799
Bev Cates
Star Straf
842-5185
Rae Watson
http://www_nJia.lawrence.com/

To add something to the web site or future
newsletters, or to get on the meeting e-mail
reminder list contact Star at star@prairienet.org

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Reminder: Make sure your ditches and driveway
tubes are clear of trash. debris. and weeds_ It is the
property owners' responsibility to keep ditches
clean adjacent to their property.

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The 8"' and Oak boat ramp will now be locked by
the city overnight from 11pm until5am

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Woodlawn News
Take your cans to recycle at Lonnie's and request
that Woodlawn gets a donation for your cans!
Woodlawn Calendar
3/22-3/26 ,.. ,............... ,,, .. ,, .. No School- Spring Break
4/7,,, ............ ,.... ,.... ,,, .. ,,,,4pm PTO Meeting- Library
4/8 .. , ....................... , .......... , ......... RIF Distribution lJay
4/14 ........ ,............. ,,,,,,,,.,,,4pm Site Council Meeting
4/15 ........... 12: 15-1 :45 3'' Grade to Spencer Art Museum
4/15 .... ,........ ,, .. ,, .. ,,,,7pm K-3'" Grade Music Program
4/19 ..... Spirit Day- wear red &amp; black or Woodlawn shirt
4/22 .................. ,,, .......... 7pm 4-6'" Grade Music Program
4/26 .... 1:15 Central's Excaliburto perform at Woodlawn
4/28 ..... , .............. , .. ,, ....... ,, ...... , ..... 0WLS planting day
4/29 ............ 4-6pm Terry Tuckwin Retirement Reception
4/30 .... ,., ...................... ,,.,,,,., ... Kindergarten Roundup
Kindergarten Roundup
Woodlawn's Kindergarten roundup is scheduled for
April 30'11 • If you have o child who will be 5 by
August 31 ", please call the school. 832-5920. and
let Deb know so she can mail you an enrollment
packet. If you have neighbors or friends in the
district who have a child who would be able to
ottend school next year, have them call the office.

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Meeting Minutes
October 13 2003
The group voted on NLIA officers and voted the
same persons into place. As this will be Star's last
year as coordinator. Stephanie Kitten is being
trained as co-coordinotor.
Ted mentioned the
person trying to put in a new business in the 500
block of Locust was approved on side lot variances
but they city did not approve the back lot variance
the owner had requested_ At this point the owner
hasn't moved any further on this project. Ted
talked about CDBG money ond requests. please
think of ideas by the- next meeting_ Requests and
projects need to be submitted by December_ Karen
with the T Bus will come in November to visit with
the group about what the neighborhood would like
to see happen with the T ond the area. Storm water
study update: the city has chosen the engineering
firm to do the study. The study will cost over

�$275.000 and will probably be done by mid year
2004. The group voted and approved donating $50
to the Odd Fellows for the continued use of the
building.
November !0, 2003
Karen with City of Lawrence T Bus spoke of
continuing grov.th in ridership. Fixed routes in
October went over 25.000 persons and para-transit
riders for October were 4200. The NLIA spoke to
Karen about bus shelters within the neighborhood.
7'h and Lvon St was the main spoT the g~onp spoke
about. l here will be a shelter put in place on
Locust St near the Lawrence visitor center. Ted

The NLJA is still promoting and supportive of
getting a grocery store in the area. Ted also
mentioned the old shop and business building for
lease south of Johnny's tavern. There has been talk
of haYing it open to n1usical bands and groups, but
not officially open as a bar, NLIA will continue to
monitor this building situation. The group voted to
start a 2004 Christmas fund. This is something
new, which would be used to support a North
Lawrence family in need around Christmas time.
ll1e group is looking into options on how to lind a
tamily that is in need of the donations.

gave an update on the commercial development in

The group spoke of how it will start putting out a
donation can at the meetings for a needy family
We
towards next year's Christmas donation.
decided to get a list of needed items of a family in
the North Lawrence neighborhood from UNA. The
group voted on buying items instead of giving cash
to this family. Ted heard back from the 1-70 Mall
realtor who reported that there is a grocery store
interested in the location. This info came back from
the realtor handling the lease at the malL The
realtor was verv thankful for the info that the N LIA
had submitted. that he included in a letter to
different grocery store chains and companies in the
area. The city approved spending the 280K on the
flood study for North Lawrence. Ted spoke on the
recent train derailment. UP railroad will be doing a
study on the derailment. Ted will attempt to get UP
and Hazmat representatives to come to a future
meeting. Paul gave a pit bull report, he was again
involved with a neighborhood pit bull and called
911. The dog was taken away and owners were
notified. The group voted on having Lawrence
Police Department come to an upcoming meeting to
give a crime and neighborhood report. The group
also spoke about getting someone from animal
control to speak at an upcoming meeting. Astaris
will be speaking at the April meeting.

the 500 block of Locust lot, the owner has now
decided to build a residential building, most likely
townhomes like on the 600 block of Locust. The
NLIA voted on donating $50 to the Ballard Center
for the upcoming holidays. It was also decided to
bring can goods to donate to the Ballard center at
the next meeting. The group spoke about the
grocery store possibilities in the neighborhood.
CDBG grant ideas were also discussed. Ideas voted
on and approved for CDBG project submission
were drainage tubes being replaced in the 400 and
500 block of Walnut Street on the north side. Ted
will get cost estimates. The group also mentioned
repairing the sidewalks on the west side of the Lyon
street ball diamonds, and installing new sidewalks
on the north and south side of the park on Lyon and
Lincoln streets.
December 8, 2003

Diana with the City of Lawrence waste reduction
and recycling division spoke to the group. The city
is suggesting the use of compact florescent light
bulbs. They use less energy and last much longer.
She then spoke of the Christmas Tree recycling
program. The city will pick up Christmas trees the
three Mondays following Christmas. There will be
an Earth Day celebration in April (See insert).
Ted said the new sidewalk projects were divided
into three different projects. These sidewalks were
on the North, West, and South sides of Lyon park.
These will be presented to CDBG in our request for
next year as three separate projects, hopefully one,
if not all, will be approved. The park benches from
last year's request will be installed at the park. Ted
mentioned that a letter has been drawn up and sent
to the realtor that is representing the lease and sale
of the I-70 business center (formally Tanger Mall).

Jan 12,2004

February 9, 2004

There have been noise problems with the grain
elevator owned by Co-op. The fans were turned off
and a silencer will be installed very soon. A
representative from UP will possibly speak at the
May meeting on "quiet zones". We may submit to
CDBG funds to pay for improvements for the UP if
it can be done. TI1ere have been problems with
truck traffic on Elm street, mainly Co-op truck
traffic. A possible project was brought up about a

full scale restaurant being built in the old building at
the Southwest corner of 7'h and Locust with offices
upstairs. The developers spoke to Ted about getting
variances on parking and alcohol being served even
though close to two different churches.

The

developer will speak at the March meeting. Pit Bull
problems were again mentioned. Midge Grinstead
from the Humane Society will speak at the March
meeting. Jolm Barta from LPD was our speaker.
John spoke of 12 actual reports at the 508 club in
2002 and 6 in 2003. He .1l'n 'rnke of p,enerel crime
issues. Commissioner Boog Highberger said that in
the future the city may have more power in the
approval of liquor licenses. currently control is with
the State of Kansas. Steve Steimmer spoke about
the Patriot Act sstemmerriilusd497.org for more
information or http://www.kansasborde.on!f
March 8, 2004

Ted reported that Fred DeVictor from Parks &amp;
Recration says the city will be putting up evening
gates at the gth and Oak boat ramp. This will
hopefully solve the boat ramp party issue. Midge
Grimstead from the Humane Society spoke to the
group about pet laws and rules in the community.
An open meeting March 30 1h 7pm at the Library
will be held to discuss animal issues. Midge
suggested that we attend and voice our concerns.
Midge is a great advocate for the neighborhood on
many of these issues. A letter will be sent to the
city on the need for after hours animal control and
other concerns. John Davies, the person wishing to
develop the SW corner of Locust and 7'h will speak
at the April meeting. Cleanup and Garage Sale
dates were determined. There will be some public
meetings in April on the North Lawrence storm
water study- watch the Journal World for details.

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City Pet Ordinances

Please pick up after your pets:
(Ord 7125) "It shall be unlawful for any person to
appear with an animal upon the public right-of-way,
within public places or upon the property of another,
absent that person's consent, without some means for

removal of excrement that may be deposited by the
animal.. .. (or) to fail to remove any excrement deposited
by the animal upon any public or private property, other
than the property of the owner of the animal."
Please keep your pets on leash or inside your fence:
(Ord 7690) "It shall be unlawful for any person to own or
keep a dog or cat or other animal which runs at large in
the City"

Neighborhood Cleanup Friday April2

Make sure you have all items you wish to discard at
your regular trash pick up sitt: hy 7am

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Friday.

Please remove all nails from boards and place
bruh.en glass in suilable containers and mark it to
prevent ll1,1U!'les.
Lonnie Faler of Lonnie's
Recycling will follow the city trucks and pick up
metal items that the city will not pick up. Limb
pick up is at your regular trash pickup place. Please
keep trash separate from limbs. Remember that
Neighborho0d C'lennup generntcs mulch ~:vGibble
for North Lawrence residences available in the alley
behind Ted's house at 310 Elm. Info 842-7232

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Neighborhood Garage Sale Saturday May 8

Sam till who knows when? Clean out your closets
and have your own sale or tour North Lawrence and
find treasures you just can't live without. There
will be an ad in the Journal World. If you want a
listing on the web page let Star know. 842-5185
Remember that garage sale signs are not allowed on
utility poles, public fixtures or street signs.

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San drat Reunion June 5th

The Samlrat Reunion will be held at Woodlawn
School from 9am to l\oon .. If you have pictures or
ideas or questions for the 2004 reunion please
contact Beverly (Alexander) Springer 842-0089 or
bes({Vsuni1o\ver.com

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Lawrence Compost and Ciopyralid

Last fall our community compost revealed an
unacceptable level of the herbicide ingredient,
Clopyralid (pronounced clo-PEER-a-lid). Grass
clippings treated with Clopyralid-containing
herbicides (used to control broadleaf weeds). then
set out on the curb for Monday collection were the
primary source of contamination. If you set out
grass and leaves for curbside collection do not
purchase or use herbicides products on your lawn
that contain Clopyralid. If you choose to use such
herbicides, please do not set out your grass
clippings for Monday collection. Mulch mow
(grasscycle) your clippings back onto your lawn.
Grass clippings are 85-95% water, decompose
quickly and provide nitrogen back to the soil. For
more information (and a list of herbicides
containing Clopyralid) please visit the City's
website www.LawrenceRecvcles.org or call 8323030.

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North Lawrence
Calendar of Events

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Picnic Sept 13
Clean Up

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WE NEED A NEW COORDINATOR
NLIA is looking for a neighborhood coordinator.
This is a paid position ($I 0/hour for 3-15 hours per
month). Tasks include: calling to remind people
about meetings, attending Lawrence Association of
Neighborhoods meetings (3rd Wednesday of the
month), writing letters and producing newsletter
(MS Word), tracking membership and ads (Excel),
maintaining web page and e-mail list. If you are
interested please contact Star or Ted.

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The following neighborhood merchants help support the North Lawrence Improvement
Association and their neighborhood. We thank them for their support. Support them by
patronizing their businesses

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Fall/Winter 2004
Newsletter of the North Lawrence Improvement Association
What is the N.L.l.A.?
The North Lawrence Improvement Association is a
nonprofit neighborhood organization. Dues are $1
per year per person and are due at the annual picnic.
Community Development Block Grant (CDBG)
funding pays for many NLIA projects, including
this newsletter. PLEASE become a member of
NLIA,
a
large
membership
demonstrates
neighborhood support of NLIA's activities, so send
in your Sl today or come to the Picnic.

October 8th
NLIA Meetings
7pm !OOFHall
61h &amp; Lincoln

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Meetings I Member Information
NLIA Meetings are held on the second Monday of
the month, October through May, at 7:00pm in the
IOOF Hall at 6th &amp; Lincoln. If you want to be
called or emailed to be reminded of the meetings let
Star know.
Annual Picnic/PotLuck ................... September 13
Neighborhood Cleanup ......................... October 8
Meetings ........................... October 11 (Elections)
........................................................... November 8
December 13
January 10

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How to contact NLIA Officers
Ted Boyle
842-7232
President
Vice President
Maxine Lee
Secretary
Jeff Joseph
841-1284
Treasurer
Bev Cates
843-8799
Coordinator
Star Straf
842-5185
Online
http://www.nlia.lawrence.com/
To add something to the web site or future
newsletters, contact Star at star@prairienet.org

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When to contact a NLIA Officer
Anytime you have concerns or questions about
North Lawrence you can come to a meeting or call
one of the officers. Some topics and examples
would include: Traffic (request a stop sign), Noise
(bars or equipment), Safety (sidewalks or
streetlights),
Community
(ideas
to
build
connections), Development (flood concerns), Trash,
Properties, Businesses, or any other idea you have
that would make North Lawrence better.

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Annual Picnic/PotLuck (Sept 13)

All arc welcome to our annual picnic/potluck.
Come
meet
your
neighbors
Monday
September 13 at 6:30pm
at John Taylor park.
NLIA
will
provide
drinks and tableware.

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Neighborhood Cleanup (Oct 8)
Make sure you have all items you wish
to discard at your regular trash pick up
site by 7am on Friday October 811 '.
Please remove all nails from boards
(Max size 5ft) and place broken glass
in suitable containers and mark it to
prevent injuries.
Lonnie Faler of
Lonnie's Recycling will follow the city
trucks and pick up metal items that the city will not
pick up. Limb pick up is at your regular trash
pickup place. Please keep trash separate from
limbs.
Remember that Neighborhood Cleanup
generates mulch available for North Lawrence
residences available in the alley behind Ted's house
at 310 Elm. Info 842-7232

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Thank you Astaris for a $200 donation to
NLIA
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KDOT has put the Intersection of 3'd and Locust on
the "to repair" list. This should take place in the
next 3-5 years.

�Woodlawn News
Bad Weather School Closings
If winter weather forces a closing of schools you
can hear the news on area radio &amp; television
stations as soon as a decision is made. Listen to :
KLWNAM 1320
KSNT Channel27
KLZR FM 105.9
KTKA Channel49
KANUFM 91.5
Channell}
KZTO FM 95.7
KJv!ZBAM 980
WlWBAM 580
WIBW FM 97.3
1\ fter 6am you can call the Access Line at
865-5000. category 5001.

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Thank you Johnny's Tavern for a $80
donation to NLIA
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April 12, 2004
Ted spoke about the vacant lot on the 500 block of
Locust. The owner wants to develop the properties
into townhomes and/or offices. The two small
houses next to the 508 Club will also be razed to be
developed as part of this plan. It was mentioned
that $900 will not be paid to the NLIA for the
second brush pick up. John Davis spoke about the
building at 7'h and Locust. He bought it and has
some ideas on what to do with it. It is zoned M-3
currently. His idea is loft apartments upstairs with a
full service restaurant downstairs. The group had
many questions about cost. parking, building repair.
traffic, etc. It was presented to the group that this
was all in the pre-planning stages. Zoning and city
codes. church approval for liquor license and
parking planning are the next stages. John will
come back to NLIA with ideas.
Karen and Shane with Astaris plant spoke to the
group. Originally built by Westvaco in 1950,
Astaris became a joint venture company in 2000.
The plant is mainly a food ingredient plant but also
makes high quality acid that is used in computers,
phones. and flat screen TV s. Phosphate is the main
thing made at the local plant. Competition is very
tough and the plant is expanding and stepping up
production to stay competitive. investing 5 million
dollars in the near future. They will be building a
drumming plant early next year to bring the
drumming and shipping in house. Astaris has hired
15-18 new people due to this expansion. Shane
then talked about environmental issues. Air quality

and arsenic. New technology is being tested this
coming year to clean up the remaining arsenic.
Next month UP will send a speaker. Union Pacific
has mentioned remote controlled/driverless trains
on their line, NLIA will coordinate with the city to
oppose these in North Lawrence.
We are
supportive of the absence of the train whistles and
are attempting to get quiet zones declared within the
neighborhood.
May 11,2004
Ted started the meeting with an update on the 500
block of Locust. Plans are moving forward through
City Hall on this. There are still issues with the
Update on the Union
alley and development.
Pacific tracks: they will soon become a quiet zone
through North Lawrence, which means no whistles
within the area north at the Teepee Junction to the
crossing just east of the Astaris plant. Paul Warner,
the architect working with John Davis on the 7'h and
Locust development spoke. Paul mentioned that
they are trying to acquire the M&amp;M lot on the NW
corner for a parking lot and showed what it might
look like. He asked for any other questions or
concerns about the project.
Lane Sakavec with the Union Pacific spoke. Their
response number is 1-888-877-7267 to report any
Hazmat
problems,
derailments,
IDJ uncs,
environmental issues, work place violence, or
illegal dumping. UP does not plan on any remote
controlled /driverless trains except in their train
yard. There are DOT #' s on all crossings if there is
an issue with a specific crossing. The group spoke
about the new GasLight bar and coffeehouse. There
are noise problems. parking issues, and public
urination. NLIA will be speaking with city personal
about these issues.
Different Kind of Realtor
Born · Raised · Resident· North Lawrence
Member North Lawrence Improvement Association
North Lawrence Representative to Tenants to Homeowners
"Working to retain the charm of North Lawrence"

NANCY
FLESHMAN
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REAL ESTATE, INC.

Make sure your ditches and driveway tubes are
clear of trash, debris, and weeds. It is the property
owners' responsibility to keep ditches clean adjacent
to their property.

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City of Lawrence Waste Reduction and Recycling
City Composting
Pickups are on
Mondays.
Have
your grass, leaves
and small clippings
out on Mondays
before 6am in a
can,
cart.
or
compostable bag.
Give your trash can double-duty! Use it on trash
day, then use the empty can again for yard waste on
Monday.
Wheeled carts hold 90 gallons and are available
from the city for $2 per month. Compost bins with
an excellent book on composting arc available for
purchase from the city for $10. Call 832-3030 to
order yours.
Have a non-profit in need of a fundraiser? Consider
selling compostable yard waste bags. Call Diana
Sjogren, Waste Reduction and Recycling Specialist
at 832-3006.
lf an herbicide containing the active ingredient
Clopyralid was used on your lawn this season,
please DO NOT set out your clippings for Monday
collection, as they would negatively contaminate
the municipal compost. Please mulch-mow those
clippings instead. (This will also benefit your yard
by returning valuable nutrients, water, and lawn
chemicals to your property!)
Electronics Recycling-Limited Time Offer!!
Now through Labor Day, Office Depot is teaming
with HP to provide free recycling of many
electronic items (Computers. Monitors, TV. Cell phones.

printers, keyboards) Just drop your qualified product
by Office Depot by September 6'h One item per
household per day.

North Lawrence Drainage Study
The North Lawrence (NL) watershed covers
approximately 9, !00 acres. The nrea is generally
bord~:::red by the Kans;:L-, Rivt:r levee along the west and

south, and the Mud Creek levee to the north and cast.
As NL residents know, managing storm water drainage is
an important issue. Because existing drainage problems

can be made worse with new land development. the City
of Lawrence is working to find ways to improve overall

stormwater management in NL. HNTB has been hired
to complete a drainage study for the area. which will be
nsrd :1" :1 guicic for rle:vf'.lnpmC".nt pl:mninr.. mainte:nanc:r
work and future capital improvement projects.

Land Use: Because land use impacts both the
quantity and quality of stormwater run-off, the study will
estimate future land uses for the watershed. Projecting

where, how much and what kind of development may
occur will help us identify potential drainage problems
and specific solutions. Future land use patterns will be
estimated based on existing land uses, future land use

plans, including Horizon 2020, and local development
trends.

Existing Drainage Systems:

The study will

evaluate the existing drainage system to determine when~

storm water tlows, collects and Hoods. Field surveys will
provide a detailed inventory of storm sewers, levee
pipes, culverts, ditches, channels, pending areas and

pump stations. The study will estimate runoff throughout
the watershed and will identify where the system is
Hooded.
Solutions: Solutions will be evaluated in two
ways. First, the study will consider standing water and
flooding along existing streets during frequent storms.
Possible solutions may include reconstructed pipes,
regraded channels or designated storage areas. The study

will provide a list of specific improvements prioritized
by the level of llooding. The City will use this list as a
guide for system maintenance and capital improvement

funding. Second, the study will evaluate solutions for
drainage system_.., such as streams, highway culverts and

pump stations that receive runoff from large areas of the
watershed. These systems will be most affected by
changes in land use. Solutions will be based on large
storms. and may include system reconstruction, bypass
channels or storage basins. The study will be used as a
guide for capital improvement funding and development

planning.
Your Role: It's important for us to understand
how you are currently affected by stormwater drainage.
We also want to hear your comments about future

development in NL. Your input will help us identify
solutions that are both practical and effective. For more:

More local recycling information available at:
www .LawrcnceRccyclcs.ore:

information about the project, please call the Department
of Public Works at 832-3143

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                    <text>NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
lAWRENCE, KANSAS

Margene Swarts
Program Analyst
HAND
6 East 6th
Lawrence, Kansas

66044

Dear Margene,
This is to inform you the North Lawrence Improvement Association
made the following amendment to their by-laws:
Article VI - Dues Section 1 previously read:

Dues - Annual

dues of one dollar per year shall be assessed
each member of THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION and are due on the second Monday of
January.

No dues shall be accepted on the day

of elections.
It was amended to read:

Dues - Annual dues of

one dollar per year shall be assessed each member
of THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
and are due on the second Monday of September.
No dues shall be accepted on the day of elections.
The amendment passed on the first reading September 12, 1994,
passed on the next reading October 10, 1994.
was made to accept the amendment.

1~J~u~~~l~
Delores Todd
President NLIA

A motion and second

Motion passed.

�CONSTTTUTI ON

THE NORTH

h~WRSNCS IMPROVEME~

SSOCIATION

ARTICLE I
:.IA.:'1E

A~m P'_TR?03~

Section 1. The name of this organization is ThE NORTH
ASSOCIATION of Lawrence, Kansas. (NLIA)

hi\.WR~NCE

IMPRJVE!£NT

Section 2. The purpose of TliE N.;RTi:. LA-I'fr(~;~CE lMPROVEHENI' ASSOCIAT~ON shall
be to concern itself with the overall general welfare of the North Lawrence
area. This concern shall include, but not be liwited to, problems related to
the physical improvement of the area, such as housing, street repairs, flood
controls, traffic safety, public transportation, pollution, etcetera. Futhermore,
it shall be concerned with problems related to health, education, and social
and economic welfare.
ARTICT.t&lt;: TT

MEM?E.l\5HIP
Section 1. Any North Lawrence resident, age 18 years or over, and any nonresident North Lawrence pro:perty owner may be voting members of the NLIA. Any
North Lawrence Professional Organization or Business and any other North
Lawrence Organization may have only one vote.
Section 2. Dues - Anuual dues of one dollar per year shall be collected.
Members who have not paid dues shall not vote or hold an elective office.
ARTICLE ITT
Offl~fi;RS

S~ction 1.
The officers of THE NORTH LI\.~~ENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION shall
be: A. President, B. Vice-President, c. Corresponding Secretary, Do Recordjng
Secretary, E. Treasurer, and F. Parliamentarian.

Section 2. The Officers of the NLIA with the exception of the Parliamentarian
shall be elected aP~ually. Candidates will be nominated from the floor. If
there is more than one candidate for a vacancy, the office will be filled by
a written ballot. The candidate receivi~g the majority vote is elected. Each
Officer assumes duties on the first day of the month succeeding the month d·J.ring
which elected. They will serve until a successor is chosen and installed.
Section ). The duties of the Officers shall be; A. President- is the chief
executive officer and chief adninistrative officer of THE NO.:IT:-1 LA~B.E~lc:;;.:
IMPROV~·~NT A3SOCIATION.
The President presides at all meetings; anpoints all
co~~ttee perso~~el and designates all committee chairpersons.
The President
assigns projects to appropriate co~~ittees, and m~ re-assign or transfer sach
projects if, in Presidents jud~ement such a transfer is desirable. The President
speaks on behalf of, and in the name of, THE NORTH LA'rlRENC~ IMPR.::w:;'~3NT ASSOCIATION
whenever a matter in the Associat:ions "ielrl. of interest is raised and requires
pr8sentation of the Association's ooi.nt of view. The President is the Associationrs
official represe:1tative at meetinp;s of c-Jooorating organizations. The President
calls all re~ular a:-td special :nle3t:i nc;s, fixing the date ;::,.:1d place thereof, except
when calEng such meetin~ pursaant to :Tierntership petition. The President shall
be an F_.x-)ffic1.o member of all committe::.s. All cormnittee members are responsLble
to the President :or the Dr::&gt;Der rerfo::-~JR,ce of their duties.

�PAJE 2

B. Vice-President shall oreside over all

re~lar meetings and assume
responsibilities of the office of ?resident in the absence of the President.
The Vice-President will ser·&gt;'e as Intern -:Jresident upon the death or resignation
of the President. The Vice-President shall :::e the Chairperson of the Executive
Co!ll1'li t tee •

c. Corresponding Secretar,y shall be in charge of all the NIJIA's correspondence.
This shall consist of letters, f~ers, news bulletins, etceters. No correspondence
will be done w-ithout the approval of the President.
D. Recording Secreta~ shall be in charge of taking and keeping a record of
the minutes of all meetings held by THE NORTH LA~f.RENCS IMPROV~~~~ ASSOCIATION.
The Recording Secretary shall be responsible for all records and in charge of
matntainine a record of past accomplishments, i.~. newspaper accounts, etc~tera.
E. Treasurer shall collect and be

res~onsible for all funds due to THE ~JRTH
LAWRENCE IMPR0\3~'1ENT A..:noCIATION. The Treasurer will pay all bills authorized
by the President, and will maintain a record of the financial stat~s of the
organization to be presented at a11 regularly scheduled meetings.

F. Parliamentarian may be appointed by the President with the approval of
the Executive Committee.
THE

ARTTC-:-,E IV
CDW.:ITT:;;E

~x::.~cTITIVE

Section l. The Executive Committee constitutes the elected Officers of THE
NORTH LA1rJ:.-tENC~ IMPROV~MENT AS30CIATION. (?resident, Vice-President, Corresponding
Secretary, Record:i.ng Secretary, Treasurer a~d the three (3) previous
past Presidents of the Association).
Section 2. The Executive CoJTlT!littee shall ha.e all the powers of THB l'DRTH
LAl!JF.ENCS :l.MPR:JVEHENT ASSJCIATION during the interval between meetings. The
Vice-Presi_dent will ser-..re as the Chairperson of this committee. The Committee
will meet on the call of the Chairperson, or on request of the members of the
Association.
A_.qTICI.E V
MEETLGS

Section l. Regular meetings will be held on the second Monday of the month
September through May. The Corres?onding Secretary will notify all members
for special, or postponed meetines only.
Section 2. Special meetings will be held on the call of the President.
Members may rec;.uest the President to call a special meeting, indicating the
reason thereof.

�ARTI"T.F: iri

Section 1. Dues - Annual dues of one dollA,r per year shall be assessed each
member of THS ~::&gt;RTH LAHRSNC~ IMPRO\f2:1·~NT A3SOCI ATION and are due on the second
Monday of January. No dues shall be acc8oted on the day of elections.
Section 2. Dues - The amount of annual dues may be changed from time to time
by an Amendment to the Constitution.
Section 3. Annual election of Officers will be held on the second Monday
of October.
ARTICL~;

BY-LAW

VII

PROC~DURES

Section 1. THE NORTH LA'r.'RENCE IMPROV~'r.fENT AE&gt;SOC:LA':'ION may adopt new By.. taws
by an affirmative vote thereon, provided that no By-Law is in effect until
passed by two separate meetings. The affirmative vote of a majority of those
present at a regular meeting will be sufficient to pass a By-Law.
Section 2.

A By-Law

may

be repealed by passing a By-Law to that effect.

Section 3. This Constitution may be amrnended by the affirmative vote of
two-thirds of the members of THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOClATION in
attendance at a meetin~, provided that no vote will be taken on the proposal
to ammend the Constitution unless notice thereof was cz:i ven in advance of
the meeting.
Section 4.
meetings.

The Organization will fo'TlOW' Robert's Rulles of Order at all

Passed first reading May 11, 1987
Next reading September 14, 1987

f'3 Ssed

�CO~; ST ITUT I 0[-l
(Charter recorded

TrlL .NORTH L.,:URt:lLJ..:: IXPRr·· ·:E~:~T A3SOCIA.'l'ICN
may 27th 1)71 at Dougl~s
.aty Courthouse)

~~'

ArtT ICLc. I
NA.rv:r; A:fD PUt(H)SE
Section 1.

IMPROV~M~NT

The name of this organization is THE 10RT~
AS30CIATIGN 0~ LAWRiNCE, KAJSA3. (NLIA)

LA~RENCB

Section 2~ The purpose of TH3 NJ:l.TH LA'flR.l-~i,i'JE Dt.P::t0Vi:;1··~~~IT ASSOCIATIOU
shall be to co~cern itself with tne overall seneral welfare of the
North la~rence area. This concern snall i1clude, but not be limited,
to problems related to the physical inprove~eat of the area, such as
housing, street repairs, flood controls, traffic safety, public
transportation, pollution, etcetera. Furt~ermore, it shall be concerned \·rith problems related to health, education, and soci:1l and
economic welfare.
AHTICLE II
...I.c";£.1 B.DRS !-:!I P
Section 1. Any North Lawrence resident, 13 years or over, and nonresident property owners may be voting members of the JLIA. Any
North Lawrence Organizati~n or Business may have only one vote.
Section 2. Dues - Annual Dues of one dollar per year shall be
collected. Members who have not paid dues shall not vote or hold
an elective office.
Section 3. Dissolution of Membership - A person found unworthy of
membership may be expelled on recommendation of the Executi\re
Committee (which recommendation is not made until aft·;r the member
stall h2ve been glven the opportunity of a hearing) , and on apprJval
of that recommendation by at least two thirds of the members attending
a regular meeting. An unh'orthy person is one 1-;ho knowi~gly and
willingly seeks to discredit or undermine the goals, programs, and
general purposes of this association.
ARTICLZ III
OFliCERS
Section 1. The Officers of THE NORTH LAW:l.EN0E IXPRJVEME2T ASSOCIATIJN
shall be: A. President, B. Vice-President, C. Corresponding Secretary,
D. Recordi~g Secretary, E. Tressurer, and F. Parliamentarian.
Secti8n 2. The Officers of the NLIA shall be elected annually.
Candidates will be nominated from the floor. If there is more than
one candidate for a vacancy, the office will be filled by a written
ballot, The candidate receiving the ~ajority vote is elected. ~ach
Officer assumes his duties on the first day of the month succeeding
the month during which he was elected. He serves until his successor
is chosen and installed.
Section 3. The duties of the Officers shall be:
A. President- is the chlef executive o!fice and chief administrative
officer of T~~ NO~TH LAWHE]CE I~PROV~~S]T ASSJCIATICN. He presides a~
all meetings; appoints all corruittee ~erson~el and 1esignGtes all
committee chair~aa. He assisns projects to appropriate co~~ittdes, and
may re-a3sign or transfer sucn projects if, in his judgmen~, such a
transfer ls jesirable. He speaks on behalf of, and in the name of~
TH~ NO::tTH LA~a~NC~ IMFROV~MBJT A3SOCIATICN whenever a matter in the
Association's f+8ld of interest ls raised ~nd requires preJentatlon of
the Association s point of view. He is tee Association's official

�PAGi; 2

cont.

representative at. mee _ngs of cooperating orsan ... ~aticns. He C8.lls all
regular and special meetlncs, fixing the date Dnd place thereof, except
wnen callinB such meeting pursuant to membership petition. He shall
be an Ex-Officio member of all committees. All committee members are
responsible to the President for the proper performance of their duties.

B. Vice-President - shall preside over all regular meetinss and .assume
responsibilities of tbe Office of President in the absence of the
President. ne will serve as Intern-President upon tte death or
resignation of the President. He shall be the Chairman of the Executive
Committee.
C. Corresponding Secretary - shall be in charge of all the NLIA's
correspondence. This shall consist of letters, .flyers, news bulletins,
etceters. No Correspondence will be done without the approval of
the President.

D. Recording Secretary - shall be in charge of taking and keeping a
record of the minutes 6f all meetings held by TSE NORTH LAWREX~E
IMPROV~ME~T ASSOCIATICN.
He shall be responsible for all records and
incharge of maintaining a record of past accomplishments, i.e.
newspaper accounts, etcetera.
E.

Treasurer - shall collect and be responsible for all funds due to
NORTH LAJ~EJ~~ I~PROVE~E~T ASSOCIATION. He will pay all bills
authorized by the President, and will maintain a record of the financial
status of the organization to be presented at all regular~y scheduled
meetings.
TH~

F. Parliaffientarian - shall be appointed by the President with the
approval of ~he Executive Committee.
ARTICLE IV
THE EXECUTIVE COi·l.XITT ~
Section l. TH~ EXECUTIVE COMMITTE~ constitutes the elected Officers of
NORTH LA~R~~~E IXPROVEME~T ASSOCIATION. (President, Vice-President,
Corresponding Secretary, Recording Secretary, Treasurer and the three
previous past Presidents of the Association).
TH~

Section 2. T.ii.;:; ZX~CUTIVE COi·miTTiE - shall have all the powers of
TH..:; NORTH LA;'/~..:;sc~ I:-1PROV.2i~~ST ASSOCIATIC:~ during the interval between
meetings. The Vice-President will serve as the Chairman of this
committee. The Com!!littee vrill meet on call of the Chairman, or on
request of tte members of tte Association.
\

.

ARTICL.c; V
!vf..Et;T DIGS

Section 1. Regular meetings - will be held on tte second Monday of
every month. The Correspondine Secretary will notify all members for
special, or pQstponed meetings only.
Secticn 2. Special ~eeting3 - will be held on the call of the PresiJe~t.
1-:e::;bers ::.ay rec;_uest t.~~e President to c2ll a special :neeting, iniicati::Ji;;
the reason tterefore.

�...
cont.

PAGE 3
ARTICLI:; VI
DUES

Section 1. Dues - Annual Dues of one dollar per year shall be
assessed each member of TPJ:; NORTH LA'tlRK~CE H!PR.OV.::.X.ENT ASSOCIATION
and are due on the second Monday of September. No dues shall be
accepted on day of elections •

.

Section 2. Dues - The amount of annual dues may be changed from time
to time by an Amendment to the Constitution.
Section 3. Annual election of Officers will be held on the second
Monday of October.
ARTICLE VII
BY.-LAi"/ PROC..C:DUR.ES
Section 1. THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEXE1T ASSOCIATION may adopt
new By-Laws by an affirmative vote thereon, provided that no By-Law
is in effect until passed by two separate meetings. The Affirmative
vote of a majority of those present at a regular meeting will be
sufficient to pass a By-Law.
Section 2.

A by-Law may be repealed by passing a By-Law to that effect.

Section 3. This Constitution may be amended by the affirmative vote
of two-thirds of the members of THE NORTH LA~~ENCE I~PROViMEJT
ASSOCIATIO~ in attendance at a meeting, provided that no vote will be
taken on the proposal to amend the Constitution unless notice thereof
was given in advance of the meeting.
Section 4. The Organization will follow Robert's Rules of Order
at it's meetings.

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                    <text>BUFORD M WATSON, JR. CITY MANAGER

CITY OFFICES

CITY COMMISSION

BOX 708

6 EAST 61h
66044

913·841-7722

MAYOR
MIKE AMYX
COMMISSIONERS
DENNIS CONSTANCE
SANDRA K PRAEGER
MIKE RUNDLE

August 1, 1987

BOB SCHUMM

Bob Moody
President, NLIA
529 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044
De a r Mr . Mo o;d y :
This letter is a request for your assistance in the City's endeav
ors to promote fair housing in Lawrence.
As part of its fair housing
outreach and education efforts, the City would like to submit a series
of articles about fair housing laws, tenant rights, etc. for publication .in the NLIA Newsletter.
The City wou.lrt a.lso apprec.iate any time
that could be set aside at one of your regular monthly association
meetings for Arvilla Vickers of the Human Relations/Human Resources Department to speak on fair housing and to answer any questions that
neighborhood res"id(~nts may havr~ ahont fair housing.
If you are interested in assisting us in this matter,
please call
Arvilla Vickers at extension 314 or me at extension 106 to discnss possible publicatlon dates, speaking dates, etc.
We hope to begin the se
ries
in the near fulnre,
so your prompt response will be greatly
appreciated.

Sincerely,

~~~
Kurt A. Schroeder
CDRG Program Analyst

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cc:

Arvilla VIckers

�BUFORD M. WATSON. JR.. CITY MANAGER

CITY OFFICES
BOX 708

CITY COMMISSION

6 EAST 61h

66044

MAYOR

MIKE AMYX

August 28, 198 7

COMMISSIONERS
DENNIS CONSTANCE
SANDRA K. PRAEGER
MIKE RUNDLE
BOB SCHUMM

Bob Moody, President
North Lawrence Improvement Assoc.
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044
Dear Bob:
You recently requested a summary of North Lawrence sidewalk expenditures over the past several years and an informational statement on
the CDBG Minor Home Repair and Emergency Loan Programs.
Since 1983, the following new sidewalks have been installed with
CDBG funds:
600 Block of Elm (1983)
700 Block of Elm, 8th Street
between Elm and Walnut, 800
Block of Walnut Street, North
4th from Maple to Trailer Park
near North Street (Fall 1986)
700 Block of Locust (Spring 1987)
Lyon Street, 400 through 700
Blocks (current project)
TOTAL

$4,000.00

$34,162.28
$7,500.00
$15,243.19 (Bid)
$60,905.47

With regard to the Hinor Home Repair and Emergency Loan Program,
•\
the City would appreciate publication of the following information in
your upcoming newsletter:

913-841-7722

�Page Two
August 28, 1987

"A Minor Home Improvement Grant and Emergency Loan and Grant
program is now available to low-income homeowner/occupants in Lawrence.
Grants of up to $500 are available to eligible applicants for minor
home improvements that improve health, safety, energy costs, or conditions that cause blight and deterioration.
A combination grant and loan of up to $2,500.00 (first $500.00 is a
grant) may also by available to eligible applicants for emergency improvements that eliminate IMMEDIATE hazards to health and safety, or conditions
that are likely to cause health and safety hazards in the near future.
The Emergency Loan will be a non-interest bearing, non-installment
loan which will become due and payable only when the recipient ceases to
occupy the assisted property.
To receive additional information and application, please stop by
the Community Development Department in City Hall, or call 841-7722,
Extension 100."
I hope this above information is of assistance to you, and we thank
you for your help.
Sincerely,

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Program Anaylist

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COMMISSIONERS

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CITY OFFICES
BUFORD M •'JATSON .• R. CITY MA"'AGER

BOX 708

66044

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913-841-7722

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539 Eln; Street
LaKrence, Kansas 660~~

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Enclosed is a data sheet shor.·ing some interl:'sting information co1n::erning

the !\c,r·th lar.-rence Neighborho)d Cleanup conducted in April, 19Ho 1 and again in
April and May, 1989.
It appetrs that in each year you were billed for the
senices of a rear-~oader fo1· 10 hours at the rate of SSO.OO per hour.
Also
for the services of a flat-bvl for 10 hours at the rate of SL5.0li pet· hour-.
Services proYided r.·ere Lonside1·ably in excess of that for Kltich you r.·ere
billed. On April 23 and 30, 198H, 1:~-.o r-ear-loaders and one flat-bed he~·e
pr·oYided for a total of 11 !:,_•JI'S hcJJ·ked.
In addition, rear-loaders "ere pJ·oYided for 6 hours for addi ticnal cl•·anup on h'ednesdays follol--'ing the scheduled
days. The 1989 cleanup bene'.'itecl f1·um thP substitutiolt of a secc•nd rearloader in J ieu c•f the unavai I abJ e f _at-bed.
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��North Lawrence Improvement Association
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044
July 13, 1989
Mr. Buford Watson and City Commissioners
6 East 6th Street
Lawrence, KS 66044
Dear Mr. Watson and Commissioners:
All too often, a person is quick to point out deficiencies and
concerns, especially when dealing with a governmental body.
However,
I want to point out positives.
During the past several years, it has
been my privilege to work with a great number of city staff.
I emphasize "with" because my experience has shown that Lawrence is fortunat..e
to have dedicated, qualified and concerned individuals who work with the
public to find solutions to problems.
Mike Wildgen has been extremely responsive to issues and concerns
expressed by the North Lawrence Improvement Association and has worked
toward resolution of those. He is open to discussion and suggestions.
He is top-notch and I appreciate his insight, work and suggestions.
Lynn Goodell and his staff have worked with me on several Community
They have provided
Deve 1opment funding and env i ronmenta 1 concerns.
invaluable assistance in accomplishing our goals.
Fred DeVictor has established a first-class Parks and Recreation
pro-gram in Lawrence. He recently assisted the N.L.I.A. with an innovative cleanup operation for brush by providing a chipper and manpower
to reduce brush to usable wood chips for North Lawrence residents.
George Williams has also been extremely helpful in assuring that
essentials, such as streets, water and sewers, are "up to snuff." His
staff has been extremely cooperative during our semi-annual cleanups.
Terese Gardner has worked to find answers to tough traffic safety
issues. I greatly appreciate her help and patience.
Chiefs Ron Olin and Jim McSwain have been quick to respond to
pub 1 i c safety issues and risked their own safety in addressing our
organization and responding to neighbors' concerns.
Barbara Huppee was extremely cooperative and sensitive to concerns
about the placement of scattered housing sites in North Lawrence.
One always risks omission of important names when citing individuals for their assistance, and I probably have done such.
But the
point is:
I think Lawrence has a great city staff and you, Mr. Watson
and City Commissioners, are to be commended for your insight in hiring
them and giving them proper direction (most of the time). I appreciate
everybody's assistance and commend them. They don't get enough recognition (and salary, probably) but they have my respect. I look forward
to a continued cooperative and rewarding relationship.
Sincerely,
.

...

Bob Moody, President

�MEMORANDUM
To:
From:
Date:
Subject:

CDBG Target Neighborhoods
Margene K. Swarts, CDBG Program Analy.st
September 6, 1989
Fair Housing and Equal Opportunity

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In an effort to continue furthering fair housing and equal opportunity in
the block grant program, as well as address a few problems, the Community Development Department wishes to institute a few changes. These changes deal with the
solicitation of participants on the CDBG Advisory Committee and Grant Review
Board, as well as participants in the various programs offered by the Department,
and a reminder of the requirements to be met as set forth in the Citizen Participation Plan.
Effective immediately, we will be requiring documentation of how your neighborhood solicits participation for this program. When openings are available on
the CDBG Advisory Committee or Grant Review Board, we would prefer that notice be
given in the neighborhood newsletter and/or a special mailing to all residents of
the neighborhood. Special emphasis should be given to encourage minority participation. If solicitation for these openings must be made by personal contact,
we will require a list of the names and demographics for all persons so notified.
When the programs we offer are publicized in the newsletter, we ask again that
minority participation be stressed.
Additionally, I wish to remind you that the City Commission has adopted a
Citizen Participation Plan that provides guidelines to be followed by CDBG funded
neighborhood associations. One of the requirements is that the association meet
regularly on at least a quarterly basis. Copies of the minutes of those meetings
are to be forwarded to this office within thirty days after each meeting.
I have been made aware that some of the neighborhood associations are not
meeting on a regular, minimum quarterly basis. Also, we have not been receiving
copies of minutes of the meetings that do transpire. If the association has altered the meeting frequency or made any other changes, the bylaws must be amended
to reflect this. A copy of all amendments shall be submitted to this department
to be kept on file along with the minutes.
I have enclosed a copy of the guidelines for neighborhood associations as
adopted by the City Commission in the Citizen Participation Plan. In addition to
the minutes we would like to receive copies of all newsletters, clean up fliers,
or other special mailings, on a regular basis. If we are not on your mailing
list, please add us to it.
At this time, there is one neighborhood association that has yet to sign
their subgrantee agreement. Please be advised that no funds will be forthcoming
to any association (either by reimbursement or direct payment of bills) unless
the association is in compliance with all requirements.
If you have further questions, please do not hesitate to call me at
841-7722, ext. 109.
tl-i

cc:

See Attached Page

�Brook Creek Neighborhood Association
Don Binns, President
East Lawrence Improvement Association
John Swift, President
North Lawrence Improvement Association
Bob Moody, President
Oread Neighborhood Association
Eric Cleveland, President
Jennifer Brown, Coordinator
Pinckney ~eighborhood Association
Suzanne Perry, President
University Place Neighborhood Association
Neva Entrikin, President

�..

III.

2.

The board will perforM its duties· as prescribed in the
Policies for Housing Rehabilitation Deferred Loans. as
aMended froM time to time.

3.

Meetings of the board may be called by the Chairperson or
by the COBG program staff. The board may conduct business
only when at least four members are present at a called
meeting.

GUIDELINES TO BE FOLLOWED BY CDBG FUNDED NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATIONS
A.

Any neighborhood association receiving support funds through the
CDBG Program. will be required to adhere to the following guidelines:
1.

Each association is required to have. at a minimum. quarterly
meetings. The associations are encouraged to have regularly
scheduled meetings each month.

2.

Business may be conducted only at open meetings of which all
members have been notified a reasonable time in advance.

3.

Associations must elect officers on a yearly basis. in
accordance with written bylaws. These bylaws shall be on
file with the City.

4.

Neighborhood associations must have definite geographical
boundaries. Membership must be open to any person eighteen
years of age or older living or owning property in the
specified area. Each association may allow for nonvoting
members in its bylaws.

5.

Business meetings must be conducted at the regular scheduled
meetings.

6.

Membership dues cannot exceed $1.00 per year for individuals.

7.

Minutes of each meeting are to be forwarded to the CoMMUnity
Development Office within 30 days after each meeting.

8.

An annual accounting of the use of CDBG funds is to be submitted to the Community Development Office.

9.

The associations are encouraged to utilize a portion of the
funds to notify members and the public of the time and place
of each meeting.

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�CITY COMMISSION
MAYOR
BOB SCHUMM
COMMISSIONERS
SHIRLEY MARTIN·SMITH
DAVID PENNY
MIKE RUNDLE
CITY OFFICES
BUFORD M. WATSON. JR.. CITY MANAGER

BOX 708

6 EAST 6111
66044

ROBERT l. WALTERS

913·041·7722

September 19, 1989

Don Shepard
513 Elm
Lawrence, KS

66044

Dear Don:
Your name was given to me as a possible appointee to the CDBG Advisory Committee.
I would like for you to serve on the committee if you are willing to do so.
You would replace Margaret Brun as one of the two North Lawrence representatives
on the 17-person committee. The committee usually meets once a week (probably
Thursday) from 7-10 in the evening at City Hall during the months of January
through April. After that, meetings are rare - maybe two or three times during
the year.
I have enclosed a copy of the Citizen Participation Plan which outlines the
duties and responsibilities of the committee.

If you can and will serve on the committee, please call me before next Tuesday, so I can pass the word to Mayor Schumm. I think you would be a great addiLion.
Sincerely,

Development
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�CITY COMMISSION
MAYOR
BOB SCHUMM
COMMISSIONERS
SHIRLEY MARTIN-SMITH
DAVID PENNY
CITY OFFICES
BUFORD M. WATSON, JR., CITY MANAGER

BOX 708

MIKE RUNDLE

6 EAST 61h
66044

ROBERT L. WALTERS

913-841-7722

January 23, 1990

North Lawrence Improvement Association
539 Elm
Lawrence, KS 66044
Dear Mr. \foody:
I asked George Williams, Public Works Director, and Fred De Victor, Parks
and Recreation Director, to comment on CDBG proposals submitted by various
neighborhood associations. I have enclosed a copy of the comments for your
use. If you have further comments or questions regarding the proposals or
staff comments, please contact me at 841-7722, ext. 100.

Thank you for your interest in revitalizing your neighborhood.
Siyrely,

q-u ~L

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~;;~LL.J
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Lynn A. Goodell
Director of Community Development
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Enclosure

�NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
539 ELM
LAWRENCE, KS 66044

May 1 , 1 991
Mr. Lynn Goodell, Community Development
6 E. 6th
Lawrence, Ks 66044

Dear~-:

The North Lawrence Improvement Association invites you and
your family to our annual Spring Potluck Picnic, Saturday, May 18,
at 6:30 in John Taylor Park, located behind the Ballard Center at
7th and Elm.
This old-fashioned picnic will
offer good food,
good
conversation, and good times. Additionally, playground equipment
for the young in body and heart will be available.
We hope you
will bE~ able to join us.

/lh~ely,.
Bob Moe y,
Pr,~sid
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�NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
539 ELM
LAWRENCE, KS 66044
August 19, 1991
Steven Brice Holtzman, Weed Inspector
City of Lawrence
6 East 6th
Lawrence, KS 66044
Dear Mr. Holtzman:
I am sorry you apparently feel offended that I found 1 t
necessary to discuss the Union Pacific right-of-way situation with
Mike Wildgen. After two months, the problem has not been remedied.
There has been some work accomplished, but the area is an embarrassmert to North Lawrence and the entire city.
Yc·u \'li 11 recall I first contacted you about the area approximately June 19 expressing concern there would be a number of
people in the area during the July 4th festivities. I have spoken
with ycu on at least three other separate occasions regarding the
area. On one occasion, you promised work would be completed that
weekend.
It was not. On Wednesday, July 14, I spoke with you in
your office, offering to visit the area with you to show you our
concerrs.
You refused the offer, saying work would be completed
this weekend. It was not.
I understand the limitations you may be facing: however, not
accomplishing compliance with weed ordinance regulations in a two
month span effectively renders the ordinance useless.
Irterestingly, some of the work that has been performed along
the Locust Street side of the right-of-way was done on a volunteer
basis ty North Lawrence residents who are tired of looking at the
mess.
This is not just a concern of myself, but of :1ume1-ous
indivicuals who have voiced their disappointment in the situation.
I spoke with Mike to express my concern that the situation was
not yet resolved.
As you say, Mike can not accomplish this any
faster than you can.
I understand that; but, it was not be~ ng
accomplished.
A&amp;ain, I apologize for any ill feelings you may have for my
go1ng "over your head".
It was not intended to be a persona":
insult. I am sure any future working relations will be cordial and
professional.
SincerE·ly,

&lt;il~
!It~
Bob Mocdy
President
cc:

Lynn Goode 1 1 ---Mike Wildgen

�July 1, 1994

Mayor F. Jolene Andersen
City of Lawrence
P.O. Box 708
Lawrence,KS 66044-0708
Dear Mayor Andersen:
The North Lawrence Improvement Association met on June 27 to discuss the
questions you asked in your June 3 letter. As to zoning, we would like
undeveloped land in North Lawrence to be zoned RSl with a minimum 70-footwide lot size. We feel this is the minimum that will retain the rural character of
the neighborhood.
As to sanitary sewers and drainage in the neighborhood, we concur with George
Williams that the city should 1) formulate a sanitary sewer improvement plan to
solve the existing problems and address future growth, 2) formulate a storm
drainage master plan to address storm water needs assuming the same growth
potential as the sewer plan, 3) integrate the first two points into a capital
improvement plan and projected budget for completion and 4) set a moratorium
on development until the problems are resolved. We are against Williams'
suggestion to adopt a street standard allowing a ditch section and believe that all
developers should bear the cost of developing adequate means for storm drainage.
I have included a copy of the minutes so that you can get a feel for our discussion
on these subjects. I might warn you that we are a "free-wheeling" group and I
may have missed some people's comments or mis-heard others. The minutes
haven't been approved yet, so there may be some changes to them.
I might add that although not many people attended this meeting, North Lawrence
residents constantly comment to me on the changes occurring in our
neighborhood. No one likes the in-filling into garden spots. Many people have
the feeling that the city has ignored necessary infrastructure repairs or upgrading
in the neighborhood. And residents really decry the deterioration of the rental
homes in the neighborhood. We would like to see all laws regarding housing and
zoning enforced in this neighborhood, have streets, the sewer system and storm
drainage systems upgraded, yet retain the open, low-density character of this
neighborhood.
Sincerely,
Marilyn K. Rogers
NLIA Secretary

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Please

~heck

the appropriate lines or specify an answer when asked.

GENERAL

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.

What is .vour age? -~
What is your sex'! _
What is your marital status? _
(married or sinfd~)
If you are single. are you the head of a household? __
What are your ethnic origins?
(please specify)
What is your annual household income?
$14.999 or less
$35!000 - $44~999
$15,000 - $24,999
$45,000 ... $54,999
$25,000 - $34t999
~ $55,000 - or ntore

7. What is your level of education?
(specify)
8. How many people r-eside in your household? _
9. How long have you lived in North Law renee'?
flow long in
Lawrence? _ _
10. How much longer do you t:&gt;lan to live in North Lawrence?
___ Less than one year
1 to 5 years ___ More than 5 years
11.

Which
__
__
__
___
_

best describes your residence?
Mobile home, trailer, or manufactured housing
One family house detached from any other house
One family house attached to one or more houses
Building with three or fewer apartments
Ruilding- with four or more apartments

12.

Do you own or rent your residence?
_
own
rent
If you own, what is your monthly mortgage payment? _ _
If you rent, what is your rent including all utilities except phone?

13. Does your household own an automobile?~Yes __Nv
many? _ _
14. Does your household own a bicycle'!
~Yes __No

If yes, how

15. Please mark the things you like ~-Q~t about living- in the North Lawrence
Neighbor hood.
(as many as applicable)
__ River
~ Grocery store
_
Parks
~ Privacy
Good soil
~ Low crime
__ Quietness
~People; neighbors
_Open space
_
Rural character
__ Gar&lt;lensp flowers, trees
.--..;. Uncongested
Minimal traffic
_
Low taxes
_Good school
_
Other: (list) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---16. Please mark the things you like
Neighborhood.
(as many as applicable)
~ No public transportation

l~a~j,

about the North l..awl'ence

Few sidewalks

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__
__
__
__
__
__

Neglect by city
_Woodlawn Elementary
Grain elevators
__ Unkempt/Untidy vacant lots
No shopping facilities
_
Sloppy yards
Lack of landscaping
_Loose dogs
Bad streets
__ Trains; tracks
__. Speeding autos
Poor snow removal
_
Crossing the bridge
Taverns
__ Smell of river
_
Poor drainage
__ Few stop signs
_
Dilapidated homes
_
No fire station
- · Industrial expansion
North 2nd Street corridor visual impact
_Nothing
_
Other (list) - - - - - - -

EMPLOYMENT

1. Please indicate the number of persons in your household employed in the
following
occupations:
_Sales
_Clerical
_
Retired
__ Unemployed
__ Craftsman or foreman
__ Industry or manufacturing
_
Transportation
_Laborer (except farm)
__ Professional or technical
__ Manager or administrator
_
F'armer or farm manager
_
Service worker
Private household
__ College student
_Other (please specify)~---2. How many people in your household are employed in North Lawrence'? _
3. Are there members of your household currently unemployed but seeking a
job?
___Yes
___No
4. Do you feel more should be done to attract jobs in North Lawrence?
___Yes
___No
5. Do you feel more should be done to diversify local employment opportunities
_No
in North Lawrence?
_Yes

SERVICES
Please rate North Lawrence in terms of the following areas/provision of
services:
Needs

Excellent

Adequate

Improvement

No

Opinion

1. Sidewalks
2. Streets

1
1

2
2

3. Street lighting

1
1

2

4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.

Storm drainage
Traffic control
Trash pick-up
Fire protection
Elementary school
Police protection

2

1

2

1
1
1
1

2
2
2
2

3
3
3
3
3

3
3
3
3

4
4

4
4
4
4
4
4

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10. Parks and recreation

1

2

11. Water pressure
12. Snow removal

1
1
1

2

1

1
1
1

2
2
2
2

1

13. Anima1 control
14. Litter control
15. Affordable housing
16. Air quality
17. Noise levels

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3
3

2

3

2

3
3

4
4

3

4
4
4
4

3
3

4

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

1

2
2

3
3

4
4

1
1

2
2

3
3

4

4

The availability of:
18. Employment
opportunities
19. Social and
cultural activities
20. Neighborhood shops
21. Convenient grocery
stores
22. Adequate parking
23. Public transportation

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If you marked any of the above questions (14-36) "NEEDS IMPROVEMENT"
please explain why using the specific problems below

1. Sidewalks
__ Inadequate supply
__ Missing in places
__ Need repair

2. Streets
__ Need repair
Too narrow

3. Street lighting
_
Inadequate supply
Often not working
Too dim

4. Storm drainage
_
Generally poor; standing water
__ Ditches inadequate
__ Inadequate stormwater sewers

5. Traffic control

6. Trash pick-up
_
Trash spilled
_Irregular pick-up
___ Cans damaged

__ Speeding
~ Lack of stop signs/lights

7. Fire protection
8. Elementary school
_
Increased service needed
_
Low quality education
__ Bridges could be blocked
__ Physical improvement needed
9. Police protection
___ Need increased patrolling
Slow response time

10. Parks and recreation
Need better facilities/equipment
__ Need more parks
_
Need more organized activities
in No1·th Lawrence

11. Water pressure
_
Low pressure
_Rusty water

12. Snow removal
_
Lack of prompt service
__ Driveways blocked
__ Some streets not cleared

13. Animal control
__ Dogs run loose
___ Dogs in trash
___ No enforcement

14. Litter control
__ Junk in yards
__ Litter in streets
__ Dogs in trash

15. Affordable
Not
__ Not
.Not

housing
enough inexpensive
enough for elderly
enough good quality

17. Noise levels
llailroad
___ Bar or tavern
Traffic

16. Air quality
__ Unpleasant odors
~- General haze
_Other

18. Availability of e111ployment
Please specify:-------~-

19. Availability of social and
shopping
cultural activities
Please specify: _ _ _ __

20. Availability of neighborhood

21. Availability of convenient

22. Availability of adequate parking

Please specify: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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grocery stores
Please specify:. _ _ _ __
23. Availability of public transportation
Please specify:. _ _ _ __

Please specify:. _ _ _ _ _ _ __

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24. Please indicate which of these facilities you think should be developed or
expanded in North Lawrence.
__ Community meeting room __ Commercial strip center
_
Fire station
__ Day care
__ Senior citizens center
_Recreational facilities (please specify)
___ Other: ______~------------~----------------------------PHYSICAL APPEARANCE
Please rate North Law renee Neighborhood in terms of the following physical
appeat•ance criteria:
Average
Good
Below
No
Average
Opinion

1. Scenic views
2. Installation of landscaping
along major roads
3. Design of commercial and
industrial buildings
4. Design of public buildings
and other public areas

1

2

3

1

2

3

4
4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

5. Design of strip commercial
areas
6. Preservation of historic
buildings and areas
7. Preservation of distinct
character of communities

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

1

2

3

4

8. North Lawrence is presently a neighborhood with large lots, many open
spaces, small gardens, and a minimum number of street and sidewalk
improvements. Which of these expresses your opinion:
__ I like the character of the neighborhood with a minimum number of

improvements.
I would like the streets and sidewalks to meet the standards of the rest
of Lawrence,
while maintaining the character of North Lawrence.
__ I would like to see North Lawrence develop into an average density single

family

neighborhood with complete street and sidewalk
i.mprovements,

__ None of the above. Please
explain: _____________________________________
9. Do you believe that preserving older homes in North Lawrence is important?
_Yes
_No

ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT

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1. Are you satisfied with the manner in which the city has allocated community
development funding in the recent past?
_Yes
__No
_Don't
know

2. Please indicate how you feel community development funding should be
allocated by rank ordering the following (1 being the MOST important, and 10
being the LEAST important)
__ Housing rehabilitation
_Park equipment
__ Community center
__ Sidewalk improvement
__ Sewer improvement
_Bike paths
__ Street improvement
__ Stormwater control
__ Shopping center
__ Community redevelopment
3. What is your opinion about industrial development in North Lawrence? (Mark
as many as apply)
_
Only light industrial should be allowed
__ No additional industry should be allowed
__ Only warehousing should be allowed
__ Industrial development will increase traffic
_Acceptable if carefully planned
__ Industrial development should provide additional employment for
North
Lawrence residents
__ Industrial development should not harm residential areas
__ No residential or farm property should be converted to industrial
uses
__ Industrial development should be kept away from residential areas.

4. What type of facilities would you like to see developed along Second Street?
(Mark all that apply)
__ Specialty shops
__ Service station
Theater
_Bank
__ Drug store
_
Shopping center
__ Supermarket
_
Restaurant
__ Hardware store
Discount store
___ Upgrade present facilities

__ Medical facilities
_
Clothing store
Fast food
_
Laundromat
__ Variety store
_Park

5. Would you like to have neighborhood convenience shopping (groceries, drul?;
stores, restaurants) within:
_
_

one to one-half mile
1-4 blocks

5-10 blocks
do not want convenience shopping

6. New commercial buildings should be located:
_Throughout the neighborhood
__ Only in existing commercial centers

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__ Only on Second Street
No new commercial buildings wanted
NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION (N.L.I.A.)

1. Which of the following North Lawrence Improvement Association activities do
you participate in? (Mark all that apply)
_
Spring cleanup
_
Public forums
__ Meetings

Potluck meals
Fall cleanup

2. Which other community service activities should the N.L.I.A. offer?
specify.

Please

63. How well do you agree with the efforts and goals of the N.L.I.A., such as
the North 2nd Street revitalization, installation of a N. 2nd and Lyon stoplight,
etc.?
__ Agree completely
_
Completely disagree

__Mostly agree
__Don't know

_Neutral

64-. How well has the N.L.I.A. represented your concerns and interests before
the City Commission and its staff?
_Excellent
_Good
__Below average __Poorly

__Average
__Don't know

65. Do you have any other general comments regarding the North Lawrence
Neighborhood's resources, public services, quality of life, or future growth?

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RESULTS
As stated before the one of the goals of this survey is to compared the
results of this survey to the results of the survey taken in North Lawrence in
1978. This appr-oach will make it possible to determine what issues have shown
improvement and what problems still are facing the neighborhood.
These result will also be helpful in determining the characteristics that are
most important to North Lawrence residents. Any neighborhood comprehensive
plan should pay close attention to these factors as it outlines goals, objectives
and policies, It is important to identify those factor that are most dear to the
t·esidents and to set policies that protect these characteristics.
DEMOGRAPHICS

The following data illustrates some of the most important bits
of
demograpbic information extracted from the North Lawrence Neighborhood. Th.i.s
data will be of paramount importance when and if, North Lawrence makes
requests fot community block grant funds and other forms of federal assistance .
.AVERAGE AGE ****************************** 46.1%
AVERAGE HOUSEHOLD INCOME ************** $15,000-$24,999
AVERAGE NUMBER PER HOUSEHOLD********** 2.24
AVERAGE YE.l1RS L1VED IN NORTH LAWRENCE * 18.5
AVERAGE YEARS LIVED IN LAWRENCE ******** 28.9
PERCENTAGE OF HOME OWNERS ************* 71%
PERCENTAGE OF RENTERS ******************* 29%

These demographic numbers illustrate the fact that North Lawrence is a
very unique neighborhood. The average age of the survey respondent :is
relatively high. This o£ course is due to the high concentr-ation of elderly people
in No~--th Lawrence. This fact greatly influences the average range of household
income as well. The majority of elderly respondents stated these :income "Was
under $14,999 since they are living ·on social security.
Perhaps the most intere:sting figures are the length of residency in the
city of Lawrence and more im}?Ol:tantly in the North Lawrence Neighborhood.
Eighteen years :is a significant average length of residency, This figure is
important because it shows that the people in this neighborhood are not
transients but rather, committed residents. Furthermore, the commitment of the
residents is further augmented by the high percentage of home owners (71%) as
compared to the }?ercentage of r-enters (29%). These people have displayed a
commitment to the community and will directly benefit and appreciate any
impl.·ovements rnade to the neighborhood. Many additional comments were noted on
the survey by parents voicing their concern for improving the neighborhood for
the sake of their school aged children.

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Unfortunately there is no demographic data from 1978 to compare with the
result of this survey. Demographic data will henceforth be maintained by the
North La~o1rence Jmprovement Association for future reference and to measure
changes in the area as time progresses.
SELECT QUESTIONS

Considering the volume of surveys returned and time constraints facing the
North Lawrence Task Force, only a few select questions were chosen for analysis.
These questions ~ere selected on the basis of the meeting at least on.e of the
following cdteria:
l) How will the question assist in the process of writing a comprehensive
neighborhood plan for North Lawrence?
2) Do the questions provide a rational and significant comparison to the
1978 North Lawrence Community SuJ:vey?
3) Are the questions asked and expressed in a format the lends itself to
the coding, analysis, and data entry process?
4) Will the question provide practical, helpful, and meaningful information?

The first question selected question that meet the proceeding criteria is
question #15 which asks:
QUESTION #15 Please mark the things you like most about Ji.vinrJ in North
Lawrence Nei.ghbol:'hood.

Below is the list of the items the respondents had to choose from, followed
by the percentage of responses that characteristic received. The respondents
were allo~ed to select more than one characteristic.

'·

5l.4

GROCERY STORE

37.5

57.9

PARKS

31.6

QUIETNESS

63.2

RURAL CHARACTER
MINIMAL TRAFFIC
OPEN SPACE
ONCONTESTED

52.8

GOOD SOIL
LOW CRJNE
NEIGHBORS

34.6

RWER
PRWACY

GOOD SCHOOL

43.1
52.1

(;ARDENS

61.1
35.4

LOIV TAXES
OTHER

66.7
55.6
72.2
28.5

16.7

It is interesting to note that the characteristics that received the highest
percentage (50% or better) are all factors that contribute to the unique rul:"al
character found in the Nol:'th Lawrence Neighborhood. The only possible ey:ception
to this obsetvation is the neighbors (55%) factor. The other factors, rive!:',
privacy, quiet.nes$, rural character, open space, uncongested, good soil, and
gardens .. are arguably all factors that add to the perceived rural flavor of North
Lawrence.
Obviously form these results one can conclude that it will be of paramount
impot"tance to preserve these characteristic in the future. Therefore plans to
increase densities in the neighborhood should be avoided and ~~ell as other plans
that would significantly change the character for the area.
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The second question selected was question 16 which asks:
QUESTION #16 Please mark the things you like least about the
North Lawrence Neighborhood.

living in the

Question 16 -was selected to proved and augment the information garnered
from question 15. Once again the figures that follow the disliked characteristics
illustrated the percentage of respondent$ who selected that characteristic. The
respondents were allowed to select more that one characteristic.
NO PUBLIC TRANS
NEGLECT BY CITY
GRAIN ELEVATORS
NO SHOPPING FAClLITIES
LACK OF LANOSCAPitiG
BAll STREETS
POOR SNOW ROOVAL
TAVERNS
POOR DRAINAGE
DILAPIDATEO HOKES
INDUSTRIAL EXPANSION
OOTIUNG

42.4%
53.3t
22.~

43.8%
20.1%

38.2%
2:2.9%
30.6%

39.6%
38.8%

FEll SIDEWALKS
WOOOOI.AIIN SCHOOL
l.MTIDY LAWNS
SLOPPY YAROS
LOOSE DO()S
TRAINS i TRACKS
SPE.Etl ING AUTOS

29.2%
S.Ot
39.6~

41.7%

30.8\
27.2t
42.~

CROSSING 1HE BRIDGE 11.9t
SMELL OF THE RIVER 14 .~
FBI STOP SIGNS
00 FIRE STATION

12.&amp;t

16.0t
1.~

OTHER

2U~

46.5%

The two characteristics recavmg the highest percentages a.re highly
related. They are neglsct by th~ city (53.3%) and no fire station (46.5%). These
:high percentages are significant because they reflect poorly on the City of
Lawrence and its i!tbility to provide the necessary public services to the people
of North Lawrence. It is interesting to note that almost 50% of all respondents
perceived a lack of fue protection in the area. This response should alert the
City that perhaps this matters needs further analysis.
J.

The other high percentage characteristic are highly related to the physicaL
appearance of the area.
This suggest that the finding of a land use and
aesthetic impact survey, conducted jointly by the Environmental Task Force and
the North Lawrence Task Force in early November 1992, are valid and shal.:'E!d by
many of the North Lawrence residents. This survey and the land use and
aesthetic impact survey both seem to suggest that the physical appearance of the
at·ea is a pt"imary liability to the neighborhood.
SERVICES

The following questions l:'egarding services were selected for their ability
to be compared with the result of the 1978 survey. However, some additional
questions were added and thus will not display results for 1978. It must be not$d
howeve~-, that the 1978 survey only had approximately 120 respondents and the
1992 survey had over 320 respondents. This suggests that the samples from the
two years are not compatible.
Below is a table illustrating the percentage of respondents who rated each
servics area in terms of its performance. The survey allowed for one response

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004/0013

for each rating of EXCELLENT, ADEQUATE, NEEDS IMPROVEMENT, NO OPINION. Ths
first figure for each rating is the percentage from 1978 and the sscond is for
1992.
SERV:tCES
RESPONDING 1978
EXCaLENT

PERCENTAGE

RATING
VS .. l 9 9 2
flDEOUAIE

NO OPINION

NEEDS

IHPROVEl'Eil
1. SlDEWALKS

2. srrms
3. STREET LlGlillNG
4. STORK DRAIMAGE
5, TRAFFIC CONTROL

6. TRASH PICK-U?
7. FIRE PROTECTION

a.

E1H'If:NT ARY SCHOOL
9• POLICE PROTECTION
10 • PARKS/RECREATION

11. WATER PRESSURE
12. SN()IJ ROOVAL
13, ANIMAL CONTROL

14. LITTER

~mOL

15. AFFORDAFiE ~SING
16. AIR QUALID
17 , NOISE LEVELS

~

- 4%

2% - 2%
4% - 2%
1% - n

23% - 31t

3n- :m

68t - 4'"
30\-22\

2t - ~
12\ - 25%

~-m

6%

44%-JSt

m~
3%-

1~

7% -

~

M%- 50t
53~

-

s~-

38~

m

~-50%

1t - bt
1~ - 5~
1% - 1%

~- 4~

55% -

36% - 40\
40% - 33%
4S.lt

60t - 42~
54~ - 51%

13.9~

9~

- 8:%
30~ - 12t
6% ·1M
2t ~

Mt~~

m
at - m

~

u-

27~

4'"- 3~
m -13%
2~- 40\
18\ - 18~
24% - 36~
m- t'A
22% - 19%

1~-

66%-

at - 11t

&amp;~- ~

60t • 53'
26% - 46t

m

1~-m

26% • 3G%

14% ~-

21~

14%

4t - 8:%

31~

~-

23%

3% - 13t
5t - 15t

22.9t

18.1%

9.n

45.~

27.9%

16.7%

9.7~

43.1%

34.7%

12.5~

The availability of:
18. EI!PLHT OPPORTOOlY
l9. SOCIPJ, ACIIVITIES

2.8%

19.4t

48.6%

29.~

2.1%

29.~

40.~

20. NEIGHBORHOOD SHOPS
21. GROCERY STORES

2.1~

20.1%

61.8t

28.5t
16.0%

11.~

39.~

40.3%

B.Jt

22. ADEQUATE PARKING

6.~

56.9%

22.9%

13.2t

23. PUBliC TRANS.

1.4%

5.6t

67 .4t

25.7t

This table did yield some encouraging data. Note that thsre is a significant
decrease in the number of respondents who sta.ts that the sidewalks need
improvement from 1978 to 1992. As a result of pressure from the North Lawrence
Improvement Association, many sidewalks were added and improved after the 1978
survey. Apparently the residents have taken notice and have responded
accordingly. This trend also holds true for the street condition, drainage, snow
removal, animal control, and trash pickup factors. In spite of these improvements
many of these issues still received the highest percentage of "NEEDS
IMPROVEMENT" ratings. Thus the are stili problems facing the neighborhood.
On the other hand there are several issues in 'Which the neighborhood has
made no p1·ogress or actually regressed. The most significant service displaying
this trend is that of tire pt'otection and polic:e protection. This is to be expected

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considering the results from q1,1estion ltl5. FUl:thermore, the fig1.1res also illustrate
a dissatisfaction with the public transportation (67%) system/ or the lack thereof,
and the need for convenient grocery stores (61·%).
PHYSICAL APPEARANCE

The physical appearance questions were selected to assist in validating the
findings of the land use and aesthetic impact survey conducted on North Second
Street in November of 1992. It was hoped that this survey would prove that
physical appearance i.s a contributing factor to the image of North Lawrence.
Below is a table delineating the percentage of respondents who rank the
following question regarding physical appearance.

PHYSICAL

APPEARANCE:

PERCENTAGE

RESPONDING

EXCElLENT
1. SCENIC VJEI/5
2• ROADI.(4Y I.IWDSCAPII«i
3. ~SIGH OF COHXCRCIAL
BUJLDIH$5

4. DESI&amp;/ OF PUSLIC
BUILDJliGS
5. DESIGN STRIP C0!9f£f&lt;CIAL
AREAS
6. ffiESCRVATICMI OF HISTORIC
I.

BUILDINGS
7. PRESfRVATION OF DISTINCT
CHARACTERISTICS

ADEQUATE

liDS lHPROVEHENT NO OPINION

29.2t
6.9%

31.3t

25.7;

13.n

24.~

52.8%

16.ot

6.9%

30.~

43.n

19.4~

10.4%

41.n

29.9t

1s.n

3.~

21.a

41.7%

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view of the river and the bridge. On the other hand, the landscaping of the area
and commercial design received very low maJ:"ks. This was to be expected consider
the findings or the aesthetic survey conducted in early November. This is
cliscout"ag.ing considet"ing the formidable amount of money spent by the City to
landscape North Second Street.
The scores fo~ J?Ublic building desiqn are not very informative. This is due
to the fact that there is essentially one or two public buildings in the area.
Woodlawn School and the Santa Fe Depot are the only recognizable public
buildings other than the churches scattered throughput the neighborhood.
He wever. it is hiqhly unlikely that the respondents considered churches as public
buildings. and few may have considered the depot a public building. Thus these
score should be considered erroneous.

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CONCLUSIONS

Obviously any su-rvey contains a certain degree of bias. The survey was
heavily biased by the N&lt;:n:th Lawrence Task Force and the by the influences of
Mr. Moody. And one could argue that the people who are likely to return a
sur-vey are a biased sample of people. Undoubtedly these biases are present in
the 1992 North Lawt"ence community Interest Survey. However, this type of a
survey is perhaps the most practical and informative way to gather input from
the residents. Public meetings are useful as well, but often they are counter
productive and do not allow for the process of efficient data collection,
It is hoped that in the future the other data compiled from the survey can
be coded and analyzed. Specific questions regarding the performance of the
North Lawrence Improvement Association, the location of the juvenile detention
center, and the type of industrial development acceptable in North Lawrence, will
be informative and helpful topic to further analy2:e. Perhaps these questions can
be addressed before a formal presentation is made to the North Lawrence
residents in January.

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�MEMORANDUM

TO:

Lynn Goodell, Director- Housing and Neighborhood Development Dept.

FROM:

Jay Leipzig, Housing Coordinator

DATE:

August 11, 1994

RE:

North Lawrence Community Opinion Survey

I have calculated the responses to question Number 8 of the North Lawrence
Community Opinion Survey. The results were calculated with a total of 296 verified
responses. The percentages do not total 100% due to some overlapping of the categories
and the phrasing of the question.
8. North Lawrence is presently a neighborhood with large lots, many open spaces, small
gardens, and a minimum number of street and sidewalk improvements. Which of these
expresses your opm10n.

24.3% I like the character of the neighborhood with a minimum number of
improvements. ( 72 responses I 296 total)
61.5% I would like the streets and sidewalks to meet the standards of the rest of Lawrence,
while maintaining the character of North Lawrence. ( 182 responses I 296 total)
25.7% I would like to see North Lawrence develop into an average density single family
neighborhood with complete street and sidewalk improvements.
(76 responses I 296 total)
10.5% None of the above. Please explain: _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
(31 responses I 296 total)
Note: There were few additional responses under the Please explain section. The
comments received were in support of North Lawrence maintaining its rural, quiet
environment.

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LAWRENCE, KANSAS

Margene Swarts
CDBG Program Analyst
City of Lawrence
6 East 6th
Lawrence, KS 66044

July 28,1994

Dear Margene,
The North Lawrence Improvement Association is requesting to
use funds from the 1993-1994 allocation of office supplies to
purchase a word processor. We have fulfilled our requests and
still have money available. Due to the transfer of our secretary
and newsletter editor, Marilyn Rogers, we no longer have access
to a computer for our correspondence and newsletter. Our
association does not have a typewriter and relied on Marilyn
for our printing. Our requests for the 1994-1995 year included
a typewriter, and we would like to put that money toward a
printer, which ultimately would help on copying costs, as Marilyn
also had access to a copy machine.
I apologize for the lateness of our requests, but all of our
changes have been a last-minute happening.
Respectfully,

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Delores Todd
President NLIA

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FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:

Delores Todd, President, NLIA
Margene K. Swarts, CDBG Program Manager
Operating Funds Request
August 3, 1994

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I have reviewed your request dated July 28, 1994, regarding use of NLIA Operating funds.
Since you have completed the newsletters and business as the
neighborhood originally requested for the 1993 year, it is approved for you to
purchase a word processor with the balance of operating funds.
As we discussed,
you will need to follow the City's purchasing procedures, with regard to obtaining quotes, etc. Additionally, substitution of a printer for the typewriter for
the 1994 year, is also approved.
Please notify the department of the location of the equipment after it is
purchased.
It will be the neighborhood's responsibility to keep track of the
equipment and ensure it is used for CDBG eligible activities. The neighborhood
should be made aware of the purchase also.
Please call me at 832-3117 if you have any questions.

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FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:

Brook Creek, East Lawrence, North Lawrence, Oread, and Pinckney
Neighborhood Associations
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Margene K. Swarts, Community Development Manager /Y'+' I
CDBG Program Accomplishments and Future Needs and Goals Document
March 17, 1999

At long last, a draft of the most recent CDBG Accomplishments and Future Needs and
Goals Document is completed. As you remember, Tametra Nunn, HAND Intern, met with the
target neighborhood associations last year to obtain information to update the needs and goals for
this document for the various neighborhoods. Meanwhile, staff has worked with various
departments in the City and added the accomplishments completed since the original document
was published.
I have sent five preliminary copies to each neighborhood association President for
review. Please feel free to make more copies if you would like, or copy only that portion that is
relevant to your particular neighborhood. After the document has been reviewed and shared with
the neighborhood, I would like an opportunity to attend a neighborhood association meeting with
each neighborhood and discuss any additions to the document the neighborhood would like to
see.
The long range plan for HAND is to work with each neighborhood to develop a 5 - 10
year implementation plan based on the needs and goals noted in the document. In meeting the
goals, all funding sources, including CDBG and HOME, as well as the City's Capital
Improvements funds, and other City resources would be considered in determining how to
proceed.
I look forward to meeting with you in the near future. If you have further questions,
please call me at 832-3117.

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TO:
FROM:
SUBJECT:
DATE:

Brook Creek, East Lawrence, North Lawrence, Oread, and Pinckney
Neighborhood Associations
Margene K. Swarts, Community Development Manager
CDBG Program Accomplishments and Future Needs and Goals Document
July 2, 1999

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In March, I sent five copies of the draft of the CDBG Accomplishments and Future Needs
and Goals Document to each neighborhood association President. At that time, I asked each
neighborhood to review the document for additions or corrections, and contact me so I could
meet with each neighborhood to discuss any changes to the document the neighborhood wished
to see.
To date, I have heard from none of the associations. I would like to meet with each
association so the update of the document can be completed. I am requesting that you put this
item on the next neighborhood association meeting agenda and notify me of the meeting date,
time, and location. For your convenience, I have enclosed five additional copies of the
document.
As I noted previously, the long range plan for HAND is to work with each neighborhood
to develop a 5 - 10 year implementation plan based on the needs and goals noted in the
document. In meeting the goals, all funding sources, including CDBG and HOME, as well as the
City's Capital Improvements funds, and other City resources would be considered in determining
how to proceed.

I look forward to attending your next meeting. If you have further questions, please call
me at 832-3117.

Enclosures

�CITY COMMISSION
MAYOR

ERVIN E. HODGES
COMMISSIONERS

JAMES R. HENRY
MARTIN A. KENNEDY
CllY OFFICES
MIKE WILDGEN, CllY MANAGER

BOX 708

6 EAST 6th
66044-0708

MIKE RUNDLE
DAVID M. DUNFIELD

785-832-3000
TDD 785-832-3205
FAX 785-832-3405

July 15, 1999
Ted Boyle, President
310 Elm Street
Lawrence, KS 66044
Dear Ted:
I am writing for Lynn Goodell regarding the Neighborhood Reinvestment Training
Institute in New Orleans August 30 to September 3, 1999. Lynn has already forwarded
information to you about this conference. The City will be able to sponsor the
attendance of up to five neighborhood representatives. Please let Lynn know whether
you or a representative of your neighborhood will be attending by Friday, July 23. His
number is 832-3122, and his e-mail address is lgoodell@ci.lawrence.ks.us.

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Lou Ann Lee
Housing Programs Specialist

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MINtrrES NORTH JWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCATIOM

Jauury 12,

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Tile Metine vas called to order by President Bob Moody'.
were 16 present at the -.tine.

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OLD BUSINESS
Bus shelters tor the Junior Higa students.

Julia checked with

Fred DeVietor about pole type shelters with pointed roofs and
a benea down the middle. Coat o£ tkese $40S5 tar a 10 • x 10 •
and $999 tor 8 1.x8 •. Mr. Gedell said we would qve to pat one at
each atop. 'f'bere are nine stops in North Lawrence. It va,a deeided
we should not proeeed an;r .further until we f'iud oat i t the school
diatrietvould be responsible for the Up keep of tha.
Fourth and Locust School Crossinc licbte
to stud;r this .t'urtker.

Gi't7 am School district

'there 18 no bus ael"'rlce tor high achool students uftlen the)"
are diatitute. It is under ~miles so the school district would not
be reimbursed tor riders.

Mirmtes or Decet~ber 8 ~~&amp;etinr stand approved as read.

There was no treasurers report.
Parkinc lot at John Taylor Park discrused. WhT was lot denied?
Not enough peo-ple usinr the park. People do not use park because ot
parld.nc proble• ..
Mqor Preapr waa present vitll a slide presentation on the
proposed Mall at Six:t'Jl and Mass.

AlsCJ difscussed fire sa.tt;r in North Lawrence especiall.;r when
underpass is .flooded and a train would ban the track blocked.

Tratf!G corridor and possible effects of mall on it was also
discussed.

Meetinc adjourned at 9sOS P.

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Jud;r Perc1Tal
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LAWR~NCE

IMPROVIDfENT ME:n.:TIOO

February 9, 1987
The meeting wa.s called to order by President Bob Moody', with ten members and
two visitors present.
Minutes from January 12 meetinc stand approved as read.
Treasurers report our balance· is $244.59.

Steve Hamburg ca·;e a talk about saving the Union Pacific Depot.
He is a representi e from SAVE THE ngpQT TASK FORCE.
Jack Todd request that Bob tr.y to find the Plaque that lists the
soliders that lost their life in World War II from Douglas County
and have it erected on the north side o£ the bridp.
Tburs~ Februar,y l2 Meeting of rapresentives of Neighborhood Associations
to Jlleet at Watkins at 7 f30 P. M. Third Floor. Judy Percival., Delores Todd
to go. This is tor issues in the up oomming City Cimmission race.
North LaWTenoe issues to bring up. Storr.1 water Drainage.

Old Business:

Ken Fisher inf'ormation on Number of students ridin~ the two routes
to Junior High: route 16
)8 students maximum pay-ing for 47 using a 5Jpass. bllS
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could do this jointly.
January 29 Bob submitted the proposals to the C D Advisorar,y Committee.
Bob considered to serve on one of three commi:ttees on the Mall Planning.
~ajority feels that no he would not nead to serve.

Requests for the Lawrence Douglas County Planning ofrice by March 2, 1987
Two liSIJ.jor requests for North Lawrence.
1. Submit. Locust Street to be re done
2. lew Storm sewer !rom the UP underpass to the discharge

at the dam.

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"discussing the

Lawrence Improvement Association met witb the six
are running tor City CCJIII.Uid.sson. Each canidate
statement and about wo hours wer&amp; spent in
issues and answering questions.

Spring clean up will be in late April or ear~ May.
will call d For a date and bring to the next meting.

Maxine

Bob and Jack will attend the March lO City Cotrndssion meeting
to see about the opening or Elll Street to two-way traffic. It has
been approved b;y Traffic Sartey. N011 awaiting Cit;y Commission

approval.
Bob will explore the idea of having a joint Meting with
the Woodlawn PfO to discuss issues of' nort.h J.awrence with them.

There will be a meetinc March l2 of neighborhood groups
in Lawrence. A'frT one is invited to att.end. Bob will be going.
Meeting adjourned at

9tJSpm.

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April 1) 1 1987
17 metlbera and 4 guests present.

Bob Mooq preeent.ad MN. 'l'uokvin, Woodl.a1m
to talk to us about the benitit. to be held

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S to 8 P.M. tor tbby Woelk1 a student ot Woodlawn that passed
awq in Karoh. They are trrtns to raise aonq to help the
!ami]¥ to d.etrq •cl1o&amp;l coats. She asked aJ11'0M interested in helping
to oontaot her.

Bruna, Mr. Heck and an attorney were present t.o d.iaouaa
the Ia Valley Drainage Diatriot. lfortb Lawrence ia a part of
th18 cU.etriot. Thera ia a aiU leyY on 0\U' taxea that pqa
tor thia. Bob invited th• to clieouee thb beoauae of
queatione atter t.be eleotioa. !hie wu an election 78U' tor
the people on thill board.

Mr.

Minutes of March 11!88t1ng read and approTed. u read.

Treasurer report $24l.S9 is our balance.
Old Buainesaa
Clean up dates

April 24 North

tor lfortb !AWrence April 18, South ot UP

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UP 'l'racka.

Ellll Street is now two wq troll 7th to 9th street..
Side walka should be pine in in the 700 block of IAouat in
the nUt 1'101\th. Property ClllfiW!'II were notified of thie, in

person.
New Bueineas•

Diaouaeed the benitit to be held ·-by Mra. 'l'uokwirl. We viU
donate $2S.OO troll • • n to help with the benitit. Kember•
will help by donations ot their choice.
Then will be a aenin.ar on tail' housing
See Bob KoodT for aore in:tOZ'II&amp;tion.

on April 2.3.

Copies ot the BJ•Lava ot the lorth Lawrence IllproYement A8800iat1cm
were passed 0\lt• W. are to briq our Ideu on updatinl tb• to

the Mq aeettna.
City Start working· on the !»pot atqing in North :t.avrenoe. 1m Crew
will naaintain it aa we und.el'lrtand it. It should have a Met.ina
roo. vhiob we would like to ... lft)nb Lawrence haft t1rat preterenae
tor use ot. Mqbe a Kitohell eo that we could uae it tor dirmen !oo.

�Minutes of !forth Lawrence Illprovement Meeting
May

11, 1987

Minutes ot April met1n1 read and approved.
Trealrilrer report balance is $216.~9.

North Lawrence olean-up vae a success.

Bob MoodJ to address .the City Commission
water atudy tor north· Lawrenoe.

No bill recieved ,at.

Mar 12 ot

the flood

Kaw Valley drainage diat 118111bera

will be at the aeetina also •
Amounts approTed by CD
$27$ nevaletter_ *1400 for olean up, $31 000 Riverfront park work,
$241 00 eidewala in 400 and 700 blka ot Lyons.

At the Mq 19 aeetine ·ot llannina 001111 it will be dbouaed about
Lot aise varienoe•. It will allow clevelopera to put s~~aU hou ..
on small lots w1 tbc&gt;ut )laving to re-plat. Bob to take our reurka on
thU up with oith o0fll1:ission. ML!A is against this cha,nae.

Diaouaaed Loa Ald.go wanting to down zone to oo:rimeroial. Bob tal1ced
to Mike Wildgen about J t looking bad on the north side ot )'.ocouat.
Union Pacitio bae been notified.

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Bob raoieTed a. call i"J'91' Dennie· Constance proposing that: .11W be
included in a DowntOwn'Iaprove•nt •etinc. !hq •hwld Met
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week]¥ tor 6 aontha. '!'heir goal to define what i• nexe••UT to
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k.., downtown Lavrenoe aa the •.1or retail area. n.loria Todd and
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Maxient Ireland our repa.
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Ohanpe in the BJ-Lenl were clilloused. Article ~n s.o. l to read
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ArrT North T..alfrenoe ruldant, age lB yean or over, and a117 nonresident Nor\h Lawrene. propertJ" ownen M1' be TOting Mmbers ot the MLU..
JJrr aortb Lawrance Prottullional Organisation or B\ia1nus and any other
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North Lawrence Organisation mq have onl,y one vote.
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Article ni Sec. 2 TM Of't'icara o.t" the NLIA with the exception ot
Parli...ntarian shall•••••••
Each ottioar aaaumea dutiae on tha
tint dq ot tbe mouth •uooeeding tba month duriq wbioh elected.

Thq w1ll serve untU a au.ocu•or 111 oboee4 aid inetalled.
Article ·xu S.o )F Parl.iantentaria.n mq be appointed b;y the President
with the appJ'OTal ot the Jxeoutive OoadttM•
.Arioiole V s.o. l Recular ••tinga will be held on the seoond Moudq ot:
the aonth September tbroulh Mq •
J.rtiole VI sea 1 Dnu lrumal Dues of one dollar pel" year shall be
assessed each •aber of t.M lol'th Lawrence Im:proveMnt .Usooiatioa
and are due'~n the second Mond.q ot January. No dues shall be accepted
--on the dq ot eleatiou.
Motion aade to .-dn ··By-Lava by Kr. Bond neon4ed by Mn. M. Radle
as disouaaed, no queatiOM, oarried Unamiou•ll'· To oo• up tor
tinal vote at Septeaber Mleting 1987.
ED lle'nn voting
and President Bob MooclJ' present.

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The meating was called to order by President Bob Moody.
Minutes of Hay me•.:lting stand aooroved with corrections made.
Treas;1nrs report the Balance ~tands at $148. ~4 plus $40 due from
community development.
The cJst of the spring clean up was $800.

They settled for $700.

The Fall clean up was tentatively set for October 17, South of tracks
and Oct. 2h North of the tracks.
Bob Moody spoke to the ::&gt;lanning Commi.ss-Lon regarding Lot size variences.
It was de.faated.
i{i.\{e "tJ'ildgP-n talkeC to A. A. Peterson of the Union Pacific about
keening their right of way mowed. Promised to do better. Uni~n
?acific hones to fix the ~hird Street crossing like the Seventh Street
one was do;'le.

Delores T~jd gave a short report on the Downtown Development Co~~ittee.
She told us the meetings are open to the public and they meat each Tuesday
at 3:30 in the city commission room at city hall.
~ Copies of the new by-laws to be sent to City Co~mission.
The new by-laws
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with
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corrections
Jn;lde.
Maxine
Lee
moved
to accept
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them, Mr. Bond Seconded, to accept changes as ammended. There were
13 members present. Motion passed with no naye votes.

Talked about the NLIA belonging to .the Neighborhood Coalitipn. It was
moved to withdraw for lack of intrest from the neighborhooq Pass~~
unamlously •

Discussed Comminuity Development Block Grant. We have submitted Side
in the past. Also river front park improvements. ·,{e are supose to
brfing our ideas about proposals to the next meet1ng.

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Bob visited with the city police about traffic problems in North Lawrenceo
they are going to increase patrol in the area. Union Pacific to
try to stop the drinking b~ youth on TW right a way.

At the next meeting members were asked to bring a list of street corners
where visibility is hazardous.
It was moved and~econqed to re-apnoint
Advisory Eoard. ~·&gt;c.cl

Mar~erite

Johnson to the CDBC

Motion to adjou.rne !nade by Jac'k Todd secondeJ by Jack lee.
?1eetins adj•)u:rned.
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President Bob Moody
the meeting to order. There were 16 members
and 3 guests present. ~ Godell, .John Glaser and Susan Owen were
present from the Co~nunity Development Department.

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Mr. Godell discussed what Community Developement can do for North Lawrence.
Information and Applications were brought to the Meting. Anyone interested
in an application see Judy or Bob. There were handouts on Needs and Goals
for North Lawrence. There are copies in the Secretaries file.

The minutes of the S~ptember meeting stand approved as read. The Treasurers
report was $149.24 balance plus $100 from FMC as a contribution to oar
Neighborhood.

We discussed the need for Block workers to help out with delivering the
news letter and other special memos. It was thought that we might be
better able to cover the neighborhood and save soma money tooo
Volant.era are needed to

hel~p get big items to the curb for clean
Call Bob Moody if' you might be able to help. Coleen Tabbert gave
Bob some names of people who might help.

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Maxine Lee 1s tG Cheek with Ballard about Tbe Mighborhood Thankagivitli
Dinner. She ia to report back at tba lfove•ber 9 .-eting.

Dise'tl.ased CoJJ!IIlUnit;y Development Preposala. .Ul.m 'between !la and Locust
fr~ Third to JI"U'th. Sidewalks on tithtb troa 'lla to Lincolon. Possi"blT
a parking Lot and s~elter House with llectr1GitJ' a\ Joha Tqlor Park.
Benches on the leTee. 'We are to bring.?.a~ other proposals to the November
meeting. These proposala are due ia to the Coununit;y Development D8pt
by Decel!lb8r 1.
Bob made a list of intersections that haTe Y1•1..,illty problelllS.
to talk with the parson in charge
tld.a at,tbe Cit7,

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It was decided that we need a coffee pot at the meetings.

He ia

Judy and

Gene to donate one.
Delores Todd and Dennis Constance will be at the next meeting to talk
about the Downtown Improvement Commi tee work.
Election of Officers were held. A motion was made to keep the same slate
of officers for another year. Motion was seconded and carried unamoniously.
A motion was made and seconded to enter a Thank You to Delores Todd for

the goodies she brought to the meeting.
Meeting was adjourned at 9s05 P. M.

Respectfully Submitted
Judy Percival Seco

e/c to Lfnn Godell

Thank You Delores.

�November 91 1987 Minutes of North Lawrence Improvement Meeting
Dennis Constance and Delores Todd presented an overview or the work that the
Downtown Improveroont Committee has been doing to date. There will be a
public oall in show orginating from Liberty Hall November 23 at 7 P.K.
It will be teleoast on Cable Channel 6. ·The pbblic ia invited to come in
person to ask questions or they may call in from th18r homes.

The Meting w~s called to order at 7cl5 P. M. at Centennary United Methodbt
Church because Woodlawn School ~ not opened fOJ;' us. Bob to talk to
Mr. Hqwortb about haVing the building opened on time. 'l'he business IIUI8t1ng
followed the Downtown presentation. '!'here were 16 umbers and guests
present.
Minutea or the October meting stand approved as rl)ad. Treuurera report,
our balance stands at $264.24 a1'ter the $25. dona.tiorun for Mat tor the
Community dinner ·at Ballard Center.
Ballard center will host a omnmunity dinner Thursday Nove]1lber 19 at 6a)O
in the eYening. Bring a covered diah. It was moved and seconded to
donate $IS. tor meat for the dinner. ~as sed unamioualy.
Block worker business deferred until the December meeting.
Bob hu talked to georqe Williana to see it &amp;fl1' ot the stora water illlproYellents
could be done in stages. There &amp;1"4t 3 that would cost. $.3S1 000 or lese leah.
It was moved and seconded to sub:dt the following ite118 to be considered for
the community Development tund consideration. Passed una.Mi~.
Budpt tor ILIA
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· Oost $240
Chip and seal alley fro~~ Pourth .tc) J'if'th beween Elm and Looun aDd
Mill Street betwen Fourth and P'ittb.
Cost $2 1 640
Parking Lot for JohA T~lor Park.
Cost estimate $1.01 00()" ·
Trees tor John T~lor Park. Attar removal of the evergreens that are
now in place. Coat $11 000
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Sidewalk• S.oond to Fourth on Lyona Coat $11,000
Second to Seventh on Lincoln Ooet $20 1000
Bighth Straet between Ela and Locust Oost $4 1 000
Discussed Lawrence Parks and Reo plan of expanding Tqons Park to include
a shelter with eleotrioit;y. !'hat could be reserftd on a f'int oa. basi••
Bob still :planning to meet with Ma. Gardner or the city regarding the
intersections with visibility problems •.
Daoember meeting we need to discuss the priorities of the OD funding.
Blook worker program. Possible talk avout mailing newsletters with CD l'unds.

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on the paper ·regarding where to meet.

in the Journal world.

Meetinc adjourned 9al5 P.M.
Respeotitully submitted

Jud¥ PerciYal Seoretar,y.

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Eveeyone who is interested will bring some oookles or goodies to the
Meeting for an exchange. We will buy oof'fee !or the meetings out of
the treasurery.

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to order on December
from December

14

21~1987.

The meeting had been postponed

because of the weather.

There were 6 members

and 7 guests pr(:Jsent.
The main tonic of the meeting was a discussion of the flashing
light at 5th and Elm.
It was voted to appear before the City Traffi~ Co~~ission on
January· 4 and say we want the flashinc:r light to remain as
it is.
Letters to inform h~me owners of our proposed sidewalks on
8th Street, Lyons Street, and Lincoln 1-1ill be delivered by
Judy Percival, Julia Bond and ~~rgurete Johnson.
The ?resident renorted on what had been nronosed the cominrs
year for C.D. Projects. 1t was announced that ?ark and Rec.
ha$&gt; nut un gates to keen unauthorized vehicles out of the
~ud Creek area and off the Dike.
A PTO representative w.i ll be at the n::nct meeting to discuss
Childeren and Changes the school board plans
for rioodlawn and Grant.

Buss~~g of-~he

eoo~illes

and cake were furnished by Julia Bond ahd Charlie

Goule.

Meeting adjourned at 9 P.M.
Julia Bond acting aecretary ..
Submitted by Judy Percival.

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MINO'l'ES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE

IMPROV~N'l'

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Meeting called to order by Bob Moocb' at 7 t05 Jlll•
Minutes

ot last lll8eting stand approved as read.

Treaeuren report. given by Jud7 Peroival (Jack Lee !reaa. vita 11
in the hospi ~l and be wu unable to attend. )Balance u ot
February 8 is 262 .49. That doee not inolv.de 4 110re IIObenbipl
tba~ waa paid at this lllHtins.
014 Busines&amp;t the city is still working on dangereoua intereectiona.
Nev Buaineaaa
Delores !odd attended a Dai.ghborbood Meting on t:ruok routes

1n neighborbooda. Jatotion vas Made atd seconded to l'UdJ We
will support Loouat street u a designated tnck rcN.te tbroQgb
our tWigbbor hood but tm, City should be pruncl to bave it
complete}¥ upgraded to uke it sater, it it 1e to be uaed by the
la.rp truoka • Also to ramon tqona Street trOll the liat ot
no trucks, we oan not endoree !f'ona be:oause there vas no one
present from this part of the neighborhood.

On February 24 there will be a bearin1 on 1989-1994 Oapit.al

Illlp1"0T8Mnt Plan by the Larenoe Dou1lu Planning 0-.iaaioa.
It vas diaoueed what ve wanted to subiit tor our neighborhood.
A motion vu Mde and seconded to aubld.t Locust Street to be

reoonet:ruot.d an.d re paved, and to aublld.t the Wilson and Compant
Stona Water St'IMII w be done in. the t1ve ,_ar pbue u proposed
b;r that atlldT that vu .fuaded by CD tunds. Paand urwdoua}¥.
Meeting was adjourned at 8al5

Reapeottulq Suba1tted b;ya

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Murch 13, 1988 Minutes or North Lawrance atproveraent Aaaooiation
Mike Rundle, City Comdsaioner talked or a teip to JCanaaa City
To visit the North East Neighborhood on April 91 1988.

There were 7 members present for the business meeting.
Minutes of the February JQ8eting stand approved as read.
TreasureN Report Balance is $268.49.

tor 1988.

TheN are 23 Paid up 1II8Jlberl

North Lawrence clean up to be April 23 1 South
April 30 1 North ot the tracks.

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OLD BUSI.'mSSr
Capitol ImproveDI8nta Mlteting, Mlia submitted sti'OII1 water probleu
and to have Locust etnet bbuilt.
The City submitted with ranking ot each.
1. Stom. water No*'h Second troa the underpass to the r1.ver
$1.265 mill1011 rating ot 7
2. Curb and gutter tfoJ'tb second troa Linco1on to 1'ee Pea Jot.
rating of 7
3· Widen North Second tran Linco1on to North 'l'hircl $315 1 000
Ratins ot 7
4. Loouet Reconstl'tlCtion $820 1 00 rating ot 4.
Rating with one being the lowe•t &amp;00. ten the high..t.'

Mike Heck Dwglu County law Drainage Dist..riot has told ue that they
have ear arked tor illpl'Oving the 'rube on !forth Second st.
He and the Diatri.o want to enter in to an a~•nt with the city
that this lll01\e1 needs to be used onq tor this purposct. Do we
want to offer some support tor this. A motion wae ll&amp;de and aeoondecd
to donate $SO tor. the tv oamera inspection or the tube contingent
upon the 'N useamant being done. PassU. •
Dou1laa ~ount;y Council on A«!ng needs donationa tor their Benitit
Auction in Mid Ma,r. 'fo Donate oall 842..0$43
It wu aovtNl noonHd and pasnd. to Donate $10 in 1111R0!7 ot Jud)r
Perci'Y8ls Mother to the AlsheiMl'l!l Diaeaae Research l'und.
Moved and Seconded to Adjourn at

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April 11, 1988

Susan Owen, Intern vith the OOim!UDity DevalopMnt Otfice aet with
to update the needl and goals of North t.avrenoe.

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There were Seven ullbers and 2 guests present.
President Bob
Minutes

Moody

called the meeting to order.

ot March meeting read approved u read

Thank yous were read troll the
JwJ:r Fa reival

Alahei~~en

and seconded.

Diae&amp;aa Association and

Wa are trilll a new thin&amp; thia time, ror the North Lawrence Olean
up. We are uaing the Oread Neighbol'boocl bulk 11&amp;1Uns permit ...
maillnc the noticea of olean u; all but the trailer parka.
'1\ro Items were not funded that were requaetaci troa CD tbe7
were the paving o£ alley- and mill street. and the side walk

on lith streed.

The secretary was inatNCted to sent a tu.nk you for the uae Bt
the Bulk mailina parmit.
Poasiblal~ to diacu.ss a neighborhood picnic in the taU at the
mq Neetinc•
MOYed to ad.joUI'll at 9110 pm. Moved seconded and pused.

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Meeting called to order by Prieident Bob

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MEietinc floor was turned over to Dennis Oon.etance to talk to ue oa
the North Lawrence Plan, Our Plan t-ras adopted in 1981, We found
out it ia time for us to start thinking on our 10 year plan
.tor North Lawrenoe and make a goals statement to become part o.f
our mastarplan.

Business Heating.
A 110tion was made and seoollllfld JQr: to support Dennis Ooutanoe
plan to enforcement or nei[{hborhood plans. Pasaed unarniniou.s:tT•

Minutes of April meeting read • Moved and seconded to stand B8 l'Uil.
Treasurers Report $226.24 leas $9.2; paid out tor Secretarial
supplies and $So.oo commited to Storm Water St~.
Clean,up mailing went real well, It was discussed that we need
to meat lfith someone from Sanitation before our next cletan up in
the .tall.

New Business
Moti )n t.o plan a north Lawrance Picnin in SepM!Iber tor our tirat
meeting. \.Tudy't Delore~ and Maxine and Julia to be i&gt;n oontnittee.

iLI4 is re-incorperated. Secretary ot state ottioe Mturned. 101'1111
Registerod at the court house and ML!l Sec has 2 oopies.
Meeting adjourned.
U:eting.

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There were 8 members and 2 guests present.
The minutes of the May meeting were read and stand approved as read.
The September 1988 meeting was a Neighborhood Picnic at ~one
Park. !t was attended b;r about 80 residents and the canadatea
that are running for local and state offices in the up comming
election. Thank Yous ware sent to the business that supported
the picnic.
Trasurera report the balance is $232.00.
Correspondence reoiaved. Thank Yous were reoieved from Mr. '?inegar
and Mike Am;vx. Bob Moody read a letter he had reoieved fl"OIIl the
Salvation .A.ri!JT, concerning the need of volenteera for the cold
weather shelter.
We discussed the Cumminuity DeveloplMnt projects that have

already been approved.
Nsw Business, Discussed a traffic light neati.at Second and Iqonrs.

Judy and Delores to meet with the Woodlawn PIQO and also to
notif,y the Parent advisor,r group at South Junior High.
On other traffic matters Gar,y Hayworth, principal of Woodlawn
was present to discuss a flashing light at 4th and Locust.
He said the city would help P8f one half of the $3000 that it
is expected to cost. Judy and Delores to meet with the Pro ot
Woodlawn to discuss the issue with them at their meeting next
weak. We will disewss this .further at our lfo'nmaber meeting.
At tonights meeting there seemed to be support from our membership
in support of this issue.

One of the owners of Johnny's was at the meeting. The City ia
wanting the to pave their parking lot. The street is not
paved. This street is known as Massachuttes Street. Would we
consider requisting that the city bring this street up to the
standards of other city streets.
A slate of Officers was submitted as follows to be voted upon1
Bob Moody President, Maxine Lee Vice*President, Judy Percival,
Secretary, Dslores Todd, Corresponding Sec and Treuurer.
The membership voted unamiouely in favor ot the slate being
the executive officers of this association for the comming year.

Meeting adjourned.

Moved and Seconded.

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Recording Sec,

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November 14, 1988
There were 8 members and 3 guests present.
Lawrence Police Chief Ron Olin and Sarg~nt Ron Dalquist were
our invited guests tor the evening. They discussed the orime
stastica f'or North Lawrence and gave us an over view of how
the police department functions in Lawrence.
Regular Meeting:
Minutes of October meeting.

They stand approved as read.

Treasurers Reportt $23).00 Less $85.00 for the meat at the
community dinner to be held at Ballard on Nov. 15, 1988.

A motion was made and seconded to give $25. eo to help with
the cost of meat for the Thanksgiving dinner at the Ballard
Center.
Bob read a letter from Ms. Gardner of the trflffic safety l'Tith
an application for a school beacon at 4th and Locust. Bob will
talk with Bill Atchley about a mailing to help raise funds
from business in North Lawrence to defray the cost for the
school beac~n ay 4th and Locust. The mailing should be done
soon. Possibly Woodlawn PTO could help with t~ nostage
and Letter head.
update on CD Projects.
John Taylor parking lot to be completed Spring 1989
Removal of trees at John Taylor park Spring 1989
Water fountain at Riverfront when a tap can be put in.
The city will ~e putting a cement bench at the Levee and
the Dam.
Sidewalk projects will be dona spring and summer of 1989.

CD applications for the oomming year are due by Dceember 1, 1988
We will uubmit sidewalks from John Taylor Park south on
Sev·enth to Walnut, 8th and Elm to Lyons west to 7th.
8 and Lol'l'llst east to 9th.

7th street from l'.ivons to North St.

and 4th to 7th streets on North street.
This is in keeping with the neighborhood plan.
Electricity will be included in the shalter at lyons park to
ba c~mpleted next summer.
The budget will be submitted to CD as in past except ino~ease
trash elean-up by $100 per year. Also ask that they roll over
what is left from this year for a olean-pp in early spring.
a

motion was made and seconded to adjourne.

Pass9d.

Respectfully submitted 1

Ju~

Percival , Sec.
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�~ort.h

,...awrence Improvement As::.ociation

Hef~tbg

F0bru-.u-y 13, 1989

Bol:, ~oody introi!ueen CHy Comm:!..ssion Ca.nidates. --~h~~e were 14 of
t.he 15 present. There was a -rery orginize:i .forum condueteg..-lasting
about 2 hours.
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Old Bua:l.oess'
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Boh up datf)d ns on 'tihat, he had on the stop light a:t;. 2n.d &amp; Lyons, it
has baen referred to th~ Kansas Department of Transportation.
The Woodlawn ochool baoaon., \·ra are the only neighborhood that has

worked to collect our half of the money from within our

neighborho~.

\

New Business•·

}

Uk~de

A notion
by Maxine LBe Seconded by Julia Dond to donate : J l O
to Alzheimars Disease and Related Disorders Association, Ino.
in rnnmoey of.' Judy Perclval 's father, Chnster Faulkner'. Appro
unn:n:1.ounlr.
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}.fovel1 and Seconded to app:r&lt;&gt;ve to pay

$5 fee to Secretary of State

for the 1LIA Charter.
Discussed existing lots :&gt;f records ordtnance as it applies to
o£ Pleasant.
Unamiously approved
•..n_ th 2 t.'bst~mtions.
Edmen.,ds::&gt;~ proposed developeraent in the 400 block
Rsplati~c n-:n.. ld limit construott:m t-o 13 unitas.

Bob Ho&lt;'dy shared with us about t.he proposed LHA. sites in North
Lalt.":t'Bn¢e. TP:...~ to o~·ma to a .futu't'$ ~eting for tu:.."'the:r cliscussion.
Lot owne:rs on South a:tde of Locust street from Second to Seventh
ean not ~build hcus~s beoJ.uso they would need a ~oning change to RS-2
Would assist owners o.f same arart HB a qrou.p vrith !'eqoning i f requested.
Cap:ttol .Improvements Julia motion Max~ne seconded to submit. #1 To reconstruct
Locust Street and lfl To ~Juplsrn.ant the Wilson Plan of strom water study".
Moved. by Don Shepare for NLIA to donate $!)0 fo:t· school benoon.
by JuliA. Bond passed unsmious:cy.

Seconded

Bob aatd ho thought the business that l{ere going to donate had done
so. It vaa openad for anyone to donato, to the .fund for the
b9aoon. Th~ folHng in::lividual]J c1oonted: Fl.•ed and H..a.rgueritQ Johhson
Mro..'i.ne and Jack Lee, Bob ~uld Viola Howard, Willis and Julia Bond, Bob
:1nd Pat Moody.
Sevoral Paid t.hair Dttas.
There was no January Meeting due to illiness •
Re~-pectfully

Submitted•

Judy Percival, Seoretar.r

�North Lawrence Improvement Association Meeting March 13 1 1989

Fire Chiat Jim MCSWain and

so~ of his ataff here to make a presentation
&lt;.m na.~arne3ons Ma·c0ri&amp;ls t,hru and in g0rth ~'..;ti"&lt;:HlC.;J. It wua vary
imformative, and well reoi~vad by those attending.

The
~nd

Dea\9m1~r and February Minutes :riand approved aa read.
pa3esd unamiouatT.

Moved, Seconded

Lmu"&lt;1u::o Hou~1ilg Athority to ha.v-. a ?ubl:l.o h®arlng in ?lalrth Lawrence
regarding the aaatered oite housing to be built in O\U' n@iehborhood.
Bob to call and a~t u:p.t
Correspondence nad into minutes from the Faulkner Farnil¥ and
tho .A.bbct()me:rs AmJoei.&gt;J,tio:l.

Wa have 2.3 mambers 'l&gt;.•ho have paid dues tor thiB year.
l'eCOfili!Hidned we get O'll' sah')Ol baaoon becauf&gt;ct w~ had raised
pO:."t:'..on of t.hfl rn.oney in our neighborhood. \fe were low on the
priority list bu·~ ware movod u:p beoausa o£ this.

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T{oti:&gt;n 1.urJo and aec("nded to se!ld membei"Ship cards to the businesses
tiho contributed to tha beacon tmtd. Passod unamiously'.
Second and '.4v·ona Lig!'lt It-Dot to do a study' on the need for a light at
this inte:..·section.
Jotm 'i'a;.r:.:.or Paridng lot to ba dona this spring or aumniU'•
t·fargu~~iat done a :!.ot of work ori the 400
:1•,~.: allmr to build on ~0 ft lots.

blk of Pleasant.

It passed

to

~&gt;et

or

a. date for a clean up.

Bob will

~hock

t'J aau about ..\pdl

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Bob Nufi let tor f1"om

(~:t ":.y

regal.'ding a Fuir Howing &amp;:ninar 'jo be held

April ll~ ..
Moved Seconded and paaaed to send $10 to Visiting Nurses in Heaor;y
r.e.ndia P.o~uf'ol.d, s mombar \:ho pnsrmd Lt'rl~.

Thero 1-rill be a dupot maating March
Ar6 there

,.n,r

ici.or.s about

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14.

Bob to attend.

mer:ber:::l:ip drive, to

incraa~e

att.endaooa

at tha tnaatings.

we

w~ll

discuss a picnio for the

~ meet~ng

Movad Seconded and pa.ased to adjourn meeting.
Respectful~

Submitted•

Judy Percival, Saoartaey

ot

at our April meeting.

�North Lawrence Improvement Association Meeting
April 10 1 1969
Barbara Huffy and Mike Trainer here from the Lawrence Housing Athorit~
to talk about proposed scattered site housing in North Lawrence.
They are proposing that 14 unite be built in our neighborhood.
The sites are proposed as tollowsa
800 blk Locust
2 units
500 blk Walnut
1 unit
700 blk Walnut
1 unit
7 &amp; Hickory
7 units
7 &amp; Elm
.3 units
They will all be 3 and 4 bedroom single tami~ units. This proposal
is now before HUD. Side walks will be built tor each unit. LHA
will monitor week~ to make sure that lawns etc are taken care of.
If unit is rented by elder~ or handicapped LHA will take care of
~ard

work.

The discussion on this lasted about

~

hours.

BUSINESS MEETI'OO 1

Minutes of March meeting stand approved as read.
Treasurers report $1,16,.00 in Beacon Fund
·· $ 182.87 in NLIA Account.
Correspondence read from Landis Penfold Family and Visiting Nuraes
Assoc. for memorial sent.
Clean up April 29 on South side of Tracks. May 6 North of the tracks.
Bob is checking on the possibilitT of getting Parks and Reo to bring
the chip-per over and chip the brush to be used by the residents for
landsc-aping our neighborhood. Bob also said we should be mindful
of recycling everything possible.
Bob to look into helping with a river clean up on

~

6.

The Ma;y meeting date was changed from May 8 to May 13. There
will be a pot luck picnic in Jqons Park from 6 P.M. til 8 P.M.
Everyone is to bring their table service and covered dish and
Lawn chairs. A motion made seconded and passed unamiausly.
Bob to check with TSC about stop sign at 7th &amp; Maple on the south
side ot the tracks.
It was stated we need one more sign for /FMC Truck route at 8th st.
trucks are getting lost.
New city commissioners to be Bob Walters and Dave Penny were in
attendance at the meeting. Each had time for a short talk with
us.

Moved seconded and passed to close meeting.
Cookies were provided by Riverfront Deli. They were delicious.
Submitted by:
Judy Percival Secretar,y

�June 12, 19!39 Hinutes of

~ro:-oth

TJa:.rrence Imnro'.r&lt;:Jment Meeting.

The 'ninutes of t,"·e ?'1ay meeting stand a'·proved as read. A thank You was
read into the record from Pob Moody.
Treac::nrers report $13h.68 in checking account, ~25.28 in Savings.
Moved seconded and uassed to check into transferring our bank account to
Douglas county bank l:ecause of the service chan;es that School Employees
Crerlit Union 'tlill be charginf5.
0 LD Ell.SDTE3S :
School Beacon a check was sent to the city for $1297.00.
installed by the ti~e school starts in the fall.

It should be

The Spring Picnic in John Taylor pari( was a success. Invitations were sent
to all past and Present City Commission members. Only the Prea~ers and Mike
A,lnyx attended. There were a total of 40 neighborhood people present.
Clean up. The bills were submitted. CD will pay 1,150.00 $400 for the
chipper, for 8 hours. The chipper was a big success. A letter was read
into the record from Max Slankard, Public H'orks regarding the clean-up
char~es.

Other correspondence was read from Habitate for Humanity a-:1d the Independence
Th.1.ys Committee.
Locust Str9et wlll he Milled and overlayed

f~Dm

Second to Eighth.

Neighhorhood Division of the United vray.
It wa.c; mov3d, bJr Mar~rette Johnson and seconded by Margaret Brune that
NLtA 'ilOuld endorse the neighborhood division of the fund drive this year
Hith 1'-fa.r~arette Johnson as 'JUt' re'::lresenti.ve. Passed unamiously.
There will be a Fall Coverd Dish Dinner in Lyons Park, Saturday
Sept. 9th. from 6-Sn.M. Br:in!=; Lawn chairs, table sehvice and covered dish.
NLIA trill ~l &amp;A.QBh drinks •
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Be thi.nkin-; over the SlJ.mmer atout someo!'le to take I'1argaret Bruns Place on the
CDBG Board. It may be that Coleen Tabbert -would serve.
Our next w:3eting will be September 11, 1989 at Woodlawn School.
Respectfully Submitted:
Judy Percival, Secretary NLIA

�The September 11 meet.."-' lg of the NLIA 'vas called to
Bob l'"Ioody .
MimJtes of the May meeting v&lt;as read and approved.

or_

at

7:05 by President

Treasurers report: l'13rguarite H'1_XIrted thE:&gt; N"LIA account \vas no'&gt;v at THE SAVINGS
BANK, 15th and Kasold. The ending balance is $159.96. Total CD rroney spent
so far is $1331.48.
Dan ~~atkins, representing Co:rrm.mity Living Opportunities, brier 2d the members
of a group horne to be built in the 700 block of Lincoln. CLO is a non-profit
organization with group homes for the develop;nentally disabled. There are to be
7 hares built on scattered sites in Lawrence. It will be a residential hm1e for
up to 8 people that fits in ·with the neighborhoods. 'IWo meetings will be held
concerning the hares: TI1ursday September 14, 7:30 p:n at the Library; Staff and
board members will be there to answer questions; September 27 at the Planning
Ccxrrnission meeting. 'TI1ese hcmes v.Till be built in the spring.
FAI~L PICNIC:
Motion and second to not reschedule rained out picnic; another one
will be held next spring. Motion passed.

BALlAJW CENTER:

Ballard Center.

Another Thanksgiving dinner will be held in cc,njunction with
Motion and second to donate $25.00. Motion p&lt;ssed.

·CLEAN UP: A reminder of the fall cleanup: ~tober 2*or south ~ide of North
Lawrence; and ~tober 28 for the North side. No chipper this time.
SCHOOL BEACON LIGHT: The reason it is not operating yet is KPL has not hooked it
up ~. On Friday Septe1nber 22, 10:30 \rodla\m students will ce christening the
light. Local media will be notified.
TAYIDR PARK: Discussion was held on whether to recorrmend the cedar trees be
trim:ned and cleaned up or canplet.ely rerroving them. A motion and second was made
to trim tbe trees . r-~otion passed. 'll1e side,valk and parking Jot are scheduled
to be poured this fall.
CDBGAC- There are two openings: Grant revie•tJ meets once a month; and the
Board meets once a week fran January thru April for 3-4 hours a .1ight.
Coleen Tabberts nan~ will be submitted for the Board.
HEALTH CARE ACCESS-

A fundraiser \..nll be held Sept. 28 at Liber:y Hall.

NORTH SECOND STREET TRAFFIC LIGHT- Over 500 names are on the pE :it ions. Bob
will :make presentation to city comnision on Tuesday Sept 12. l&lt;I&gt;:JT' s approval
is mceded. He will also contact state representatives.
TRAFFIC SAFETY IDEAS: 8th and Elm: motion and second to reven :}present system.
Motion carried. Mr. Carey would like a stop sign but chances ar(:: slim.
8th and I.cx;ust: Crack in street fixed (where \vater line vr:; put in.)
6th cmd Lincoln: motion and second for a yield sign on 6th. Motion
carried.
Perry St. at 4th &amp; 5th: Bob will look at the situation and talk wit.h
Terese Gardner.
3rd and Lincoln: Motion and .second to 2.sk TSC for a 4-vJay stop sign.
!'1otion paf;sed.
7th and L'JC,ust: st.c1p sign is too far back from con1er; this llas already
been brougbt to their Clttention.
Curbs:.Curbs.are to be.replaced in the 300-700 blocks.
OC: lS haVlng r:x:rr e s ~Lgns made.
Nt::xt rronth is election of \-1fHcers.
and second to adjc;urn. tv'JOtion pa2sed.

~'lotion

Res~ct.fully sub.nitted
IX:Jores Todd for Judy Percival

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�November 13, 1989 Minutes of North Lawrence Improvement
Meeting called to order at 7t05 PM.

Assoo~on

There were 5 members attending.

Motion made, seconded, Discussed and passed to submit the following
projects for consideration for Community Development fundingt
1. Traffic signal at 2nd and Igons
$40,000
2. ,l.qground Equipment John Taylor ParkB,ooo
Sidewalks N. 8th from Elm to Igons and Boo Blk or Lyons$.36,000
South side of North Street from 4th to 7th $23,160
800 Blk Locust $15,480
North Lawrence Improvement Association Budget Increase to
Printing
$100
Address Labels
20
Bulk Mail
120
Stationary10
O!fice SUpplies
30
Miss Postage
30
Misc. Copying
25
Olean*Up 1s amount to be determined after Bob talkes to Sanitation.
Newsletter
960
Steve J&lt;msen to speak at the december mtg on the History of North Lawrence.
Motion made, Discussed, Secomed and passed to sent $10 to the Buf'ord Watson Mem.
Fund.
Motion made to adjourns, seconded and passed.
Respectfully Submitted

Judy f'eroival, Sec.

�December 11., 1989 Minutes fo North Lawrence Improvement Association
Minutes of Nqvember meeting stand approved as read. Treasurers report
same as previous one.
There were seven members present.
The special meeting with Steve Jansen will be held at a later Date due to
illness in the Jansen Family.
?riorities for Community Development Proposals submitted
L. Budget
2. 'l'raffic Signal

3. John Tarlor

~ark

~

NLil

Plar equipment

4. Sidewalkal. 800 Blk Locust , 2. North Street, 3. 8th Street

Moved, Seconded

1

Discussed and passed

unamious~.

A thank you acknowledgement was read into the records from the Buford M. Watson •Jr.

Memorial fund.

It was. stated that No th lawrence may not be eligible for some CD money because
of the higher income of the neighborhood.
·

A motion was made, Seconded and discussed that North Lawrence Improvement Association
opposes any CD proposal for a common cooRdinator for neighborhoods.The Motion
passed unamiously.
Moved and seconded and passed to wish everyone a Merry Christmas and Adjourne •
Respeot:ful'4" Submitted,

Judy Percival, Secretar.r

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J'ebruar;y 12, 1990 Mi.nutes of North Lawrence Improvemant Association
The meeting was called to order by Prosident Bob Moody at 7•0' P.M.
December minutes stand approved as read.
Treasurers report there are 22 paid members.
account is $141.96.

The Balance

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our

It has been tena;ively set to have steve Jensen to speak at the April
meeting regarding the past history

ot

tlorth Lawrence.

It was discussed to try to schedule a olean up 1n April, and to oheak
about having the chipper again.

Acknowledged a thank you nate trom the Colburn family.
A motion made by Maxine lAs, Seconded by Fred Johnson to Donate
to the U1ng Association in Willis Bonds name $101 because he itl
in the Hospital instead. of getting a plant tor him .. Paeeed unamiousq.

Motion 11Ulde1 seconded and discussed to send $S.oo to State for
Registration ot North Lawrence Improvelll8nt Association. Passed.
Discussed, 'fo,ed, and seconded to reill\burse Bob Moody tor flowers
that were purchased for.lll8mbers that were 1.n the hospital.

At our March meeting the Lawrence Police Department will be here to
talk about the neighborhood watch program in North Lawrence. 'l'he
speaker will be Don Gardner.
It was moved and seconded to adjourns and enjoy the refreshments
provided by Marguriete Johnson. Passed unamiously'.
Thanks Marguriete I
Bespectfu.l.ly' Submitted

Judy Percival, Seoretar,y

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�Minutes or North Lawrence !IUprovement Oolll'lli\\ee Maeting March 13 1 1990
The meeting was held at·~he Odd Fellows Hall because the school was not
opened for ua. There nre 9 mambers and Don Gardner or the LPD present.
BJJb Moody publioally thanked Bob Howard tor the use of the hall
for our meeting.

Don Gardner gave us some infomation of the neighborhood watch prograa
in the city of Lawrence. It vas very informative. We found out that
our neighborhood is too big and we would have to break it down in two
to foUr blook ~as. The ~as on for this is that we could become more
famil.iu",IWith our neighbors and to learn to recogni11a atnngara in the
area. Neighborhood watch would help be the eyes and a.IU'S of the police
department.

7tS5 P. M. Bob Moody called the meeting to order. Up date given on
lll9mbers who ware ill. Send cards, call ate. were recommended.
Discussed curb• in the 4th to 6th streets on
the south side or Locust.

nm,

and )rd to 6th on

Bob read a letter form George Willimans regarding lighte in the
underpass on North Second.
Traffic light up date:

it is in the works,

No olean up date set ,-et, Bob to check turther.

A reminadr Steve Jenaen will be at the April Mating with a program on
the History of North Lawrence.

NLU Picnic will be MaT 19, 1990 in Johh Taylor Park.
covered dish affair.
Treasurers report account balance $112.59.
Respectful~

Submitted,

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It will be a

�April 19, 1990 Minutes of North Lawrence Improvsment Meeting

18 -.*h-e•••• present 1

members the others were guests for the
Histor,r of North Lawrence program presented by Stave Jansen from
the Watkins Muaea'Wil. Many iJltGresting .facts of North Lawrence
were presented.

BUSINESS MEET! 00 1
Minutes from March meeting stand approvl3d as read.
Treasurers reporta $112.59, moved and seconded to order new

chacks.
~

ll &amp; L2 Oelaprate North Lawrence days.

OVerlay program for summer. 4th to 6th on Elm.
Johnson gave us a short report on the community development
cOIIU!littee meeting.

¥~s.

It was moved, second¢ and passed ;to recogni;e(Will~ Bond's death this
past week~ !QI; &amp;-(.Z/t r'YyCJ--U. . LI/ki'1-LL- &amp;~.._ C-1ut~
,
Charles Goble in hospital, we will possibly take a dinner in to them
when he gets home. Bob will call when he gets home.
It was opened for discussion to Hold our future meetings at the Odd
Fellows Hall 615 Lincoln for our future meetings. Effective with
the September 1990 11.88ting. Mot:l.on made by' Maxine Lee, Seconded
by M. Johnson, passed unaudous~. A thank you and acceptance will
be sent to the Odd Fellows.
Next Meting will be May 19, 1990 in John Tay-lor Park with a covered
dish Picnic.

Earth Dq was recognized as being April 22.
North Lawrence Olean-up May 5 south and ~ ~ 12 1 No~h.
Mul!ord 'a tree Servj_ce will have a chipper available tor the brush.

Reapeottulq Submitted,

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September 10, 1990
There were 18 members present.
The meeting was called to order by Bob
Hall in North Lawrance.
Minutes approved as read.
45 paid up members.

Mo~,

President at the Odd Fellows

Treasurers Report stands at $89.46 there are now

Discussed happings of the summer , ideas .for community development moneys,
Fall Clean up will be set up for October.
Moved, Seconded and passed to adjourne.
Respectfully submitted,
Judy Percival Secretar,r

NORTH LAWRENCE

IMPROVEMENT MINUTES

October 8, 1990
Thirty-One present. This months meeting was a .forum on the Roads Bond
issue and the School Bond issue in the up comming election.
Due to the lenghtl¥ discussion of the above our regular meeting was

deferred to November 12, 1990 at which time we will elect officers
and discuss community development projects to be submitted, for approval.
Moved, Seconded and passed.
Respectful~

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�!fovember 12, 1990 m.rm.tas of Norlh J.a.wr9nce Inrorovelll9nt Association

The meet1.np, lfaS callad to order by President Bob "Moody.

Minutes of

Octo~er Me~ti:lg

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minutes filS read.

Treasurers Report

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The eh~ at woodlRwn 1a to collect newspapers for recycling.
oundl.l them :L~ paper sacks please.

Announcements'

Thursday .Nov •. l$, 1990 is BaU~ center Thanksgiving dinner.
Moved, seconded arid paased to donate $25. for the dinner.
Acknowledged the passing o! past memb~r Josephine
to oarr,v for the memorial contributi tiol\•

Star~~eather,

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to retain the officers as they are now
seated.
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PrppOsal!! for Oommnnity Development were diaOUE.Sed and prioritized. to
submit to board £or appDOval.
It was moved,. seconded and pasr·ad to lldjou~.

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Mirmtes of N·ovem'ber \il8eting stand approved as read.
Treasurers report balance now stands at $91.46
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Discusaed CD proposals as submitted and Bob talked about street

lights proposal.
New Business, 'I'here will be a meetin g about public transportation Dec. 12
Bob will see ii' Leona Campbell will attend to represent !'lorth Lawrence
Delores Todd was appointed to the CDBG board as
Possible progralllS for up

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Send acknowledgements to members having
&lt;•nd possibzy Julia Bond
Moved aeoon&lt;l.ad ai,d passed to adjourlle 1

Respectfully submitted

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Canaditas Founn also school board oanadaitas.

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Talked about capital impro· ements',· s'l~tA;ed\ for north :it«it~HU
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September 9, 1991
10 members present for the maeting.
Minutes of the May meeting stand approved as read.
Treasurers report $117 in bank plus $31 in petty cash.

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paid dues this past summer and 6 joined at the May picnic.
OIJ) BUSINESS&amp;
2nd &amp; Lyons traffic light going in in a few weeks.
NEW BUSINESS1
Sponsor River olean•up on October 5. Moved, seconded and passed to
lend. N'LIA name to co-sponsor the Kaw River Clean-up
Contract from CD funding entered in to the minutes.
A fall clean up on a Wednesday in Mid October will be fine it it
can he arranged. Mulford to Chip brush.
Bob enlightened us regarding properties in an area from 2nd to 7th
on Locust, Maple and Perry zoned M-3 general industrial

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now mostly residential. NLIA voted to help with informationial
meeting.
In October Price Banks to be at the meeting to talk re•

Horozion 2020.

A motion was made by Maxine Lee and seconded to send $10 in Cheater Moon's
D81P8 to the Visiting Nurses. Passed Unamiousl.y.

Respectfully Submitted,

Judy Percival, Sec.

�N)RTH LAWRI':NCE IMPROVEMEl'll' MEETING MIIWTES
October

14, 1991

Price Banks , Director ot Planning, City of Lawrance, was the
speaker.
The subject was Horizon 2020 City County long range planning document
An umbrella plan to set general polcies for future development.
No specific plane have been made yet. Mr. Banks laid out the process
for developing the plan in the future, encouraging public participation.
Regular meeting began
Treasurers report $107.46 in bank$)). Cash
A card of thanks read in to the minutes from the family ot Chester Moon
and the Visiting NUrses Assoc. for the memorial contribution.
With several new faces at the meeing, Bob asked everyone to introduce
themselves. He then gave a brief explination of how our dues were
used by the association.

en funds, part of which can be spent
n North Lawrence, 'Rob asked that we he at next months meaj5ing with
Ideas so that the proposal can ~e made before Dec. 1, 1991.

$660 1 000 has been set aside for
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Meeting was brought up to date of the status of the Depot.
North Lawrance

Cle~n-up

will be help Wednesday Oct 16,

OFFICER ELE:JrlONs
Motion made and seconded to retain all current officers
Passed unamioual,y , No abstentionB.
Moved, seconded and passed to adjourn the meeting.
Respectfully submitted,

Judy percival, Sec.

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Meeting called to order, Minutes read and approved
Treasurers report, entered in to record,
Work belJan on the Depot today.
No complaints were heard, so it is assumed that the clean up went
well.

NEW BUSINESSt
Adisoussion of the Redistricting of Lorth Lawrence was discussed at
length, It was lllade into a motion, seconded and passes una.miousl.y
to let Bob draft a letter to support Betty Jo Charlatan proposal
and n~t the committees that would move us to the 42nd.
Passed unamiously with no abstensiona.
Bob will try to make a presentation on Dec -' or 6 in topeka, regarding
this tot}io.
After discussion of the City ordinance re~ drinking establishments
it was mned, seconded and passed 8 in favor with 1 abstention.
Cd Funding proposals listed
NLIA budget 1000
Glean ups
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Wood Chipping 1 1 700
It was moved, seconded and passed unamiously that lfl..IA would support
the depot committee !or their request from CD funding.
Other Ideas, New shelter roof at John Taylor Park
Another Bench at Riverfront,
Electricity in Lyons and Taylor Park.
Announcement November 19, will be Ballard Community Dinner
11oved seconded and passed for N'LU to help with a $2-'. donation.
It waa moved and seconded to adjourn.
Respectful~

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December 9, 1991
Moved, seconded and passed unamiously the minutes of November meeting stand
approved as read.
Treasurers report: $82.46 bank account
61.00 cash on hand
$143.46 total
OW BUSINESS:

Redistricting hearings postponed. Letters were sent by Bob· to the chairman,
Joan Adams. The city of Lawrence also is offering their support on this
issue.
Bob brought us up to date on his speaking at the commission meeting December
2 regarding drinking establishments ordinance •
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Discuss general information of different things going on in North Lawrence.
Made mention of the many Christmas decorations ion the neighborhood.
Discussed F; Flood plain issues that need to be developed in North Lawrenc
Margurite moved, Maxine seconded that Bob post a letter to city regarding
this issue passed unamiously.
Meeting adjourned,
Respectfully Submitted,

Judy Percival, Secretary

�MINUTES NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
January 13, 1992
There were 6 members present and 2 guests from the Community
Development Department.
The guests were here to discuss and explain the Model Block
Program and how it would help North Lawrence.
BUSINESS MEETING:
Meeting called to order by Bob Moody, President.
Minutes of the December meeting were read. Moved, seconded
to allow them to stand as read. Passed unanimously
No treasurers report available at this time.
Bob gave a short report on the Depot renovation.
We had a short update and discussion of the drinking
establishment ordinance that will come before the city commission
this coming week
NEW BUSINESS:
There being none a motion was made and seconded to adjourn.
Passed unanimously
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Lisa Blair, Downtown Lawrence Inc., Bob Georgeson, Earl ~.P."!~­
Marylin Bittenbender, and Peter Whitenight of the Downtown
Development Task Force were there to explain the report they
will present to the City Commission on March 17. The
presentation and discussion lasted about one hour.
BUSINESS MEETING:
The meeting was called to order by President Bob Moody.
A thank you was extended to Delores Todd for cookies and the
Odd Fellows for the coffee that was enjoyed by those attending
the meeting.
It was moved, seconded and past unanimously to approve the
minutes of the previous meeting.
Treasurers report Balance of account now stands at $171.25.
OLD BUSINESS:
The Drinking Establishment Ordinance passed City Commission
on first reading the second reading will be coming up real soon.
NEW BUSINESS:
It was brought to the attention of those present that it was
time to reneu the Articl~s of Incorporation with the state.
Fred Johnson, moved and Bob Howard seconded, passed unanimously
It was suggested that we bring a list of our ideas for the
Improvement of North Second to the next meeting for discussion.
Delores Todd and Colleen Tabbert would like to speak to the
group at next months meeting about Community Development
projects.
There being no further business it was moved and seconded to
adjourn the meeting.
Respectfully Submitted,
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Meeting was proceeded by a candidate forum for the up coming
election of state representative, state senate and
countycommission positions.
BUSINESS MEETING
Election of officers, Nominations were taken from the floor,
Mike Moon was nominated for Treasurer, Delores Todd nominated
for Secretary, Moved and seconded to submit to membership for
a vote. Passed unanimously Bob Moody and Maxine Lee will
continue to serve in their present office of President and Vice
President.
October 14, will the cleanup in North Lawrence.
The first Welcome to Lawrence sign will be installed in North
Lawrence, this is a venture of Home builders of Lawrence and
the City of Lawrence.
It was decided that we will hold NLIA meetings at the Odd Fellows
Hall for the coming year/
Treasurers report.
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Moved seconded to adjourn meeting.
Respectfully Submitted

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�North Lawrence Improvement Association
November 9, 1992
The November 9th meeting of the NLIA was called
President Bob Moody.
The guest speaker was Brad Tate, principal of Lawrence High
School. He is visiting with various organizations to acquaint
himself with the community, tell of various accomplishments
at the high school, and answer any questions. Questions ranged
from gang activities, racial problems, to extra-curricular
activities.
Treasurers Report:

$138.46
76.00
$214.46

Bank Acct.
Cash
Grand Total

Questionnaire: More than 300 responses have been received.
Bob clarified a quote in the Journal-World regarding the outlet
mall. Response was favorable with only a few negative
complaints.
The next meeting will concern public transportation with guests
Chris Ogle and Diane Mullens. The Thanksgiving dinner at Ballard
Center will be Tuesday, November 17. There was a motion and
a second to provide $25.00 for the meat. Motion passed.
Three names were submitted to the city commission for the vacancy
on the CDBG Board. They are Marilyn Rogers, Mike Moon, and
Shirley North.
Delores asked about the CD requests. Bob has not received any
information from the CD department.
If it has to be turned
in by December 1, a special meeting will be held.
Bob was asked to check on the construction at 7th and Locust.
Motion for adjournment.
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�NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
December 14, 1992
The December meeting was called to order by President Bob Moody.
The minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved with
an amendment in the treasurer's report.
Treasurers Report:

$ 77.00 Cash
138.46 Bank Acct.
$215.46 Total

Mike Moon resigned as treasurer to accept a job in Osawatomi.
Guest Speakers: Diane Mullens, City of Lawrence, and Chris
Ogle, Lawrence, Kansas Bus Company, discussed the rteed for public
transportation and the city's decision to fund a taxi voucher
system which would raise property tax levy one mill.
Mike Moon nominated Marguerite Johnson for treasurer, seconded
by Maxine Lee. Elected by acclamation.
Maxine Lee moved we donate $10.00 in memory of Loren Hadl,
seconded by Mike Moon. Motion approved.
Moved by Shirley North and seconded by Ted Boyle to donate the
$10.00 to Ballard Center. Motion approved.
Moved by Maxine Lee, seconded by Mike Moon that we give $25.00
to Ballard Center to adopt a family. Motion approved.
Officers met and submitted to CDBG:
1. Enlarge newsletter to four pages three times a year
and printed.
2. $1780.00 for operating expenses.
3. cleanups
4. $4110 to landscape Locust Street 4th to 7th Street
22 trees @ $125 apiece; 8 junipers @ $120 apiece; and
#400 mulch.
5. $20,000 reinstate North 2nd Street Loan for renovation
and property cleanup and parking lots. Businesses
could request $10,000 maximum.
Discussion was also held on the Model Block Program to renovate
houses in a certain block; the shopping mall; depot renovation;
and cyatesurd weei program.
Meeting qdjourned.
Attending: Ted Boyle, Marilyn Rogers, Leland Grammer, Marguerite
Johnson, Fred Johnson, Roberta Hellstrom, Mike Moon, Maxine
Lee, Bob Moody, Shirley North. Guest Speakers: Diane Mullens
and Chris Ogle.

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FEBRUARY 8, 1993
The February 8 meeting was called to order at 7:10 p.m. by Maxine
Lee, Vice-President.
Minutes of the previous meetings were not available for approval.
Treasurers Report:

$78.46-in checking account
5.00-check written
7g .00-cash
$151.46-total

Maxine read a letter from Jerry Wells, District Attorney,
regarding a visit to one of our meetings. Since there were
no comments, he will be considered for a future meeting.
While waiting for the representative for the Tanger Mall to
arrive, Pam Weigand, director of the Northeast Kansas Juvenile
Detention Center, gave an update on the project. Ground reports
weren't as bad as reported. They have formalized blueprints
for the building and she will come back and show us the layout
and functions.
She also answered questions from members.
Wint Winter, the representative from the Tanger Factory Outlet
Center, visited with us to collect thoughts and ideas for the
center. He first gave a brief history of Tanger, explaining
there were 17-18 centers throughout the country, mostly in small
communities, with Lawrence the largest town so far.
They have
an option to buy Consolidated Lumber, with an option on the
lumberyard to the South. The 1st phase will consist of 100,000
square feet of retail space. The proposal is for three separate
buildings - two facing south, and the largest one facing east,
with the parking lot in front.
Each building will have an anchor
tenant. The architecture style is not yet determined. They
are now testing the market for stores. He gave results from
a market study showing impact in downtown and other retailers
this mall should attract two million people/85% from out of ;
town. Fifty percent of out-of-towners will shop the Riverfront
and downtown. They have worked on the objections raised by
the planning commission and think they have been corrected.
One way this could be a plus for North Lawrence is more traffic
on North 2nd Street will raise it on the priority list at KDOT.
Downtown Lawrence supports this project.
It also would be a
good start for additional improvements on North 2nd Street.
Wint encouraged members to write letters of support to the
Planning Commissioners and City Commissioners, and to attend
a planning commission meeting on February 24.
Jim Morey, of r-C\.,..\.. fV\Q.V'1 15 R~sk.u.v-q,\.Vt
gave a brief report on
a new group starting up, the North Lawrence Business Improvement
Association, including the purpose of the organization and who
could join.

�There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned and
members visited further with Wint Winter.
Respectfully submitted,
Delores Todd
Recording Secretary

�NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
March 8, 1993
The meeting was called to order by President Bob Moody.
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
Treasurers Report:

$91.00 Cash deposited in the bank for
total of $164.46 in the bank account.
There is $12.00 in cash.

It was moved by Maxine and seconded by Fred to send a $10.00
memorial to VNA in Mr. Howard's name.
Tanger Mall - The city commission will discuss the mall at the
March 16 meeting. Bob expects an unanimous decision.
Bob also warned the sign variance wanted by Tanger will be a
big issue-an issue the NLIA will be involved in.
Bob read information regarding the Community Development Housing
Rehab program.
He also gave an update on the ISTEA grants regarding the Union
Pacific Depot and North 2nd Street improvements.
Spring clean-up: May 19 was the date chosen with May 26 as
a backup. Sanitation department and Mulford Tree Service will
be contacted.
Jerry Wells, District Attorney, will be contacted about speaking
at our April 12 meeting.
Bob thanked everyone for their support in the primary election.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.
Respectfully submitted,
Delores Todd
Recording Secretary

�Newsletter: Marilyn was congratulated for doing a great job
on the newsletter. Some residents didn't receive theirs.
Suggestions were given on how to make sure the mobile home
residents get a copy.
Shirley asked the big question--Will Juicers get their license
back? The answer was--we don't know!!!
Bob gave an update on the depot. He said there will be 3-4
million dollars worth of work done in the next 2 years. All
agreed the steeple was beautiful.
Marilyn reminded everyone of the upcoming Christmas decoration
contest. Ways of advertising were discussed, and ways to get
contest prizes were suggested.
The following officers were elected for the 1993-1994 year:
President - Delores Todd
Vice-President - Maxine Lee
Secretary - Marilyn Rogers
Treasurer - Marguerite Johnson
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.
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The April 1 2 meeting was called to order by President Bob ·-Moody.
Guest speaker tonight was Kyle Thompson, President of the Oread
Neighborhood Association, and member of Horizon 2020. As a
representative of the neighborhood task force, Kyle was here
to give us information and direction concerning this
subcommittee. He first read the committee's mission statement,
and then what they wanted included in the plan in regards to
the relationship of neighborhoods to city government. He took
suggestions from the association on our views regarding storm
sewers, North 2nd street development, continued single-familyresidential zoning and questioned development on sub-standard
lots, traffic and infrastructure on neighborhoods. Some members
thought the task force's recommendations were too general.
Kyle said it could not be done like Plan 95 because it would
be too costly.
TREASURERS REPORT:
$157.46 total in bank and in cash.
It was moved and seconded to approve sending $10.00 to Visiting
Nurses Association in Jack Lee's name. Motion passed.
OLD BUSINESS: Bob reported the grants came through for restoring
the depot ($393,000), and for scenic easements for North 2nd
Street ($336,000). The plans are to buy and demolish the
fertilizer plan between Locust and Elm. Hopefully this will
become the Farmers Market.
May 21 will be the neighborhood cleanup. It will be on a Friday,
because of the change in trash days. Mulford's again will run
the chipper, and tires can be brought to B.C.'s for $1.00 apiece
(North Lawrence residents only).
CORRESPONDENCE:
was received.

A thank you card from the Bob Howard family

A letter came from the Child Care Center, 201 Perry, inviting
advising of the opening of the center, and inviting residents
to visit the center.
The river area cleanup will be Saturday April 24, 8-12 at the
beach area, the levee and Haskell creek.
The Lawrence Arts Commission asked if we have any recommended
sites for permanent art work to be displayed to contact Dave
Corliss.
NORTH LAWRENCE BUSINESS IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION: Jim Black
gave an update. They have set their by-laws, and plan to meet
with city manager Mike Wildgen regarding the city's ideas for
North Lawrence, and reiterated they want to work in conjunction
with the NLIA, not in competition with us.

�There were North Lawrence residents present with questions about
the detention center to be built on Industrial Lane in North
Lawrence. Bob described the two meetings NLIA held with county
officials regarding the center. It was decided to invited Pam
Weigand, county commissiiners along with already scheduled
Jerry Wells, ccilaf{ 1 ~3i &amp;h~~' to the May 10 meeting. Questions
then could be answered by those in charge. Ken Wilson read
a brief statement.
OTHER BUSINESS:
Delores and Marilyn gave a report on the final CDBG recommendations. They now go before the city commissioners.
It was
recommended to fund our operating expenses for $1780, the cleanup
for $1950, the Locust Street ROW trees for $1500, and the North
2nd Street Loan Program for $10,000.
Bob then resigned as president, and was thanked for his time
and accomplishments. Maxine Lee will take over as president.
Motion and second for adjournment.
Respectfully submitted,

Delores Todd
Recording Secretary

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NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENl ASSOCIATION

1993

The meeting was called to order by President Maxine Lee.
As requested by some members, representatives from the county discussed the
juvenile detention centef and answered questions. Discussion included water
problems, safety, Tanger s support, benefits for North Lawrence, sources of
funding, possibility of changing to a prison, and staffing. June 2nd will be
groundbreaking. Speakers included Louie McElhaney, Wint Winter, Pam Weigand,
Jim Chappell and Jean Shepard.
Also speaking tonight was Jerry Wells, district attorney. Mr. Wells spoke of
gangs, drugs and crime and answered questions.
It was announced the Kaw Valley Drainage District goes before the city commission
to discuss North Second Street.
Irene Garcia announced she was opemtmg a Mexican-American restaurant at 300 Elm.
Juicers was discussed. City Staff has been directed to set regulations.
Minutes of the previous meeting were read and approved.
Treasurer's Report:
$185.46 includes 3 new members. There was a motion and
second for approval. Motion passed.
September 13 was the suggested date for a picnic at John Taylor Park at 6:00.
Details will be announced later.
The clean-up will be May 19 starting at 7:00 am. All of North Lawrence will be
picked up that day. Mulfords will again be using the chipper.
Newsletter: Information needs to be given to Marilyn.
NLBI: Report included support for the juvenile detention center and depot
restoration. The NBLI meets the last Monday of the month at Bismarck Inn. Their
current project is a sidewalk on North Second Street.
There being no further business the meeting was adjourned.
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�NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION

OCTOBER 11,1993

The meeting was called to order by Maxine Lee, President.
Minutes of the May 10 meeting were read and approved.
Treasurers Report:

$282.71.

Three members joined at the picnic.

Letters were read from the Unity Church at 416 Lincoln. They
have made donations of $90.24 and $79.50 to be used for North
Lawrence residents affected by the summer flooding.
Two
suggestions of residents were given (Mr. and Mrs. Lathrom and
owners of the Jayhawk Motel). Marguerite will check with the
Red Cross office to see if other North Lawrence residents need
help. It was decided gift certificates will be given specifying
no alcohol or tobacco could be bought.
Maxine notified members Tuesday November 16 at 6:00 Ballard
Center will host a holiday dinner. A motion was made by Julia
and seconded by Shirley to donate $25.00 to provide the meat
for the dinner. Motion passed.
Trailer Court on Walnut: The owners were denied access off
Walnut Street. Since 8th Street is the collector street, it's
possible he will try for that access.
O'Reilly Automotive will be building at 906 N. 2nd and 907 N.
3rd.
Community Development:
ideas for next year will be discussed
at the next meeting. Deadline for submittals is December 1.
Marilyn gave three rules for applications:
1. Accurate numbers for low-moderate income benefactors.
2.
Inform affected residents of intentions.
3. Work with the city staff.
Application sheets are available.
Information was read concerning LAN. Following discussion there
was a motion and second not to join LAN at this time. Motion
passed.
Maxine received the annual report from the Lawrence Police
Department with an evaluation sheet to be filled out.
Marguerite, Maxine and Bob attended the ground-breaking
ceremonies for the Tanger Outlet Mall.
Marugerite and Maxine also attended a meeting for Neighbor to
Neighbor. They will give a report at the next meeting.
Julia asked if the truck signs have been replaced.
be checked on.

This will

�MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
November 8, 1993 Meeting
Delores read the minutes, and Marguerite gave the treasurers' report.
The group discussed what to do with the money donated by Unity Church to help flood-affected North
Lawrence residents. They voted to "adopt" a family, buying a gift certificate for the Lathom family. The
certificate was to specify that it couldn't be used for alcohol or tobacco.
The group discussed several events that were either occurring in the neighborhood or affecting it:
Christmas decorating contest, Ballard Center dinner, and traffic problems and improvements.
Delores asked for ideas for the CDBG proposal. Ideas discussed included street paving, sidewalk repair
on Locust Street.
Five new members were added to the roll.
Meeting was adjourned at 7:40.

�MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
December 13, 1993
Delores Todd called the meeting to order at 7:00. Marilyn Rogers tried to read the minutes of the
November 8th meeting, which were then discussed and approved. Marguerite gave the treasurer's report.
As of December 13, we had a total of $293.21: $274.21 in the checking account and the rest cash.
Maxine Lee reported that she delivered a $50 gift certificate to the Lathrum's, a North Lawrence couple
who were flooded this summer. This was part of the Unity Church's donation for flood-affected North
Lawrence·iesidents. She also said she'd given $25 of the Unity Church's donation to the Ballard Center.
This left $1l3.
·
New business:
Maxine proposed that we donate more money to the Ballard Center. She suggested the Ballard Center
could use the money for Christmas presents for a flooded family, or it could use it for an "unadapted"
family. After discussion, the NLIA voted to send another $50 to the Ballard Center, earmarked for a
North Lawrence family (not necessarily one with kids). We decided to keep the remaining $63 in case
we hear of anyone else needing assistance.
We then discussed programs for 1994 meetings. Delores will arrange for representatives from the park
department (possibly Fred De Victor), FMC and the street maintenance department (possibly Teresa
Gorman) to meet with us. We're asking the street department to discuss culvert maintenance as one way
to reduce street flooding in North Lawrence.
Marilyn and Delores announced that the Christmas lighting contest would be judged this week. FMC
representatives would do the judging so there would be no favoritism given to any of the entries. Several
businesses donated prizes for the decorating contest: Fat Man's Restaurant gave a dinner for two: Roger's
Food Center donated a 5 pound ham, B&amp;C Auto donated $50 in auto repair, River City Car Wash gave
$100 in car wash tokens. which we broke into smaller amounts to give to several winners, La Tropicana
Restaunmt donated dinner for two and Pines Greenhouse donated a rose bush. We could have had many
more prizes. but when we were soliciting, we were afraid we wouldn't have many entries. In the end, we
had 11 entries.
Delores and Marilyn reported on the CDBG request we sent to the city in November. We asked for
$3.660 in operating expenses, which pays mainly for the newletter and office supplies, $100 to provide
supplies for a volunteer program to help elderly or disabled North Lawrence residents, $2,880 for repair
of the brick sidewalk on Locust Street, and $3,300 for culvert cleaning, repair and replacement. After
submitting the request. Fred De Victor gave Delores some ideas for next year's request. He has some
improvements in mind for Lyons Park plus more tree-planting sites.
Finally, we discussed general neighborhood chitchat, such as what's going on along the north side of the
tracks, when's the burned building going to be tom down and who's in the hospital.
Meeting adjourned at 7:50.

�MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
January 10, 1994
Delores Todd called the meeting to order at 7:05p.m. Marilyn Rogers read the minutes, which were then
approved by the members. Marguerite gave the treasurers report. She said we had a total of $224.21 in
the checking account and $21.00 in cash.
Delores announced the program schedule for spring meetings. On February 14, a representative from the
Lawrence Police Department will speak to the group about setting up a neighborhood watch program. In
March, FMC people will visit with us to explain their role in the community. In April, we'll meet with
someone from the street department to discuss culvert maintenance.
Delores said she has been spending some of our CDBG funds and buying office supplies, such as
notebooks and a filing cabinet. She also announced that CDBG meetings begin this week on the 13th.
Marilyn asked for help contacting community churches and schools for information for the community
calendar for next month's newsletter. Shirley North volunteered to do the calling.
Shirley reported on a call she had received asking for volunteers to the CASA (Court Appointed Special
Advocate) program. These volunteers work with children caught up in the court system, often in custody
battles. A_nyone wishing to work with this group should contact Lena at the Roger Hill Volunteer Center.
They plan to start a training program at the end of the month.
Marguerite reported that Maxine Lee is back in the hospital with lung problems. Marguerite will also be
contacting North Lawrence businesses regarding the Neighbor-to-Neighbor program. This program has
been set up with government flood money. She also announced that as part of this program, a potluck is
scheduled for February 13 at the Douglas County Extension Center. Everyone in the county is invited to
attend.
Cheryl Miller asked if it would be possible to gauge support for rezoning Locust Street from 2nd to 7th.
Currently, that section is zoned industrial. She would like to see it rezoned both to prevent industrial
development in the area and to be able to do things to her home that are prevented by the zoning
category, like refinancing at much lower rates. She said Bob Moody told her the city would be willing to
research whether this was feasible, but it didn't want to waste it's time if the residents didn't support the
change. Shirley volunteered to help fmd residents of homes in this area. Marilyn will put a blurb in the
newsletter to gauge support throughout the neighborhood.
There was considerable discussion about what the city has planned for the area bounded by the depot, the
river and -2nd and 3rd streets. Some believe the city plans to demolish all businesses and residences in the
area to make room for parks, the farmers market and parking, Others believe the city just wants property
owners to clean up the area so it's not an eyesore visible from city hall and the mall. We should probably
have a city representative come explain their plans to us.
Delores announced the winners of the Christmas contest:
1st prize: The Glen and Ellen Miller
2nd prize: Tommy and Linda Lee
3rd prize: Mrs. Roberts
Honorable mentions: The Beebes and the Gillespies
Ted Boyle mentioned that he had called people he knew at Sunflower Cable to come over and take
pictures and that he'd seen several North Lawrence homes on the news.

�Marguerite announced that the Tenants-to-Homeowners program will hold a "school" for prospective
home buyers in February. The school will explain the program, which helps low-income people buy
homes need rehabilitation in target neighborhoods plus helps them fix up the homes.
Shirley asked if we all knew the New Year's baby was a North Lawrence baby. He belongs to Byron of
Byron's Auto House.
Delores adjourned the meeting at 8:05.

�Minutes of the March 14, 1994 North Lawrence Improvement Association Meeting
Delores Todd called the meeting to order at 7:05.
Marilyn Rogers read the minutes, which the group approved.
Marguerite Johnson gave the treasurer's report. We had $49.21 in the account. The city's $155
reimbursement for mailing the newsletter had arrived, but not been deposited, for a total of $204.21 in the
account. We had $24 in cash.
Kathy Martinez of the Neighbor-to-Neighbor Program informed the group that she could provide
assistance to residents and business owners affected by last summer's flooding. Call here at 843-2383 if
you qualify for assistance and are having trouble getting it or if you need more information.
Ed Flynn FMC plant manager spoke to the group, informing us of FMC's activities and role in the
community. He said that the company had not had a mechanism for communicating with the
neighborhood. So this was the first step in what he hoped would be better communication.
Flynn described the company's background. FMC is &lt;m international $3.8 billion company based in
Chicago. The local plant has been here since 1951. It employees about 225 people and has a $12 million
payroll, making it the eighth largest employer in Lawrence. It pays about a quarter of a million in taxes.
Locally, FMC produces phosphates for use in products such as Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Jello, Aunt Jemima
maple syrup. Velveeta, Wheaties, Cinnrunon Toast Crunch, Total, Soft Batch Cookies, Ritz Bits, hot
dogs, hrun, bacon, crescent rolls, pet food, Crest toothpaste, Cascade dishwasher soap &lt;md Spic and Span.
They produce the different forms of the minerals, which can act as leavening agents, buffering agents,
cleaning agents, nutrients, runong others.
FMC is a safety-oriented facility, says Flynn. In 1993, the plant had gone 3 years without an accident
causing an employee to miss work. FMC provides preventive health care, tests employees for drugs and
conducts regularly safety meetings and drills. Plus, yearly, it also conducts joint drills with the fire
department.
The company has an emergency response plan, which is available at the library. Flynn says he'd be glad
to also give NLIA a copy for our files.
The phosphate manufacturing process produces hydrogen sulfide gas, which smells like rotten eggs.
Because of neighborhood complaints, the company installed in July, 1993, a $1.8 million scrubber to
remove the smell. Flynn says he hasn't gotten a complaint about the smell since then. He also pointed out
that the government didn't legislate this scrubber, they installed it in response to neighborhood
complaints.
Currently, FMC is working to reduce waste emissions by 50%, Flynn says. One way they do that is to
recapture the heat produce in the manufacturing process cu1d reuse it to heat the facility.
FMC co-sponsors the RIF (Reading is Fundrunental) progrrun at Woodlawn School and has bought dolls
and toys for the kindergarten class. It's employees donated $21,000 to the United Way this year, and
some volunteer at the Ballard Center. The company also sponsors ball teruns and the boys and girls club.
Several people attending the meeting had questions for Flynn. The Kopps asked about the emergency
alarms that go off at night. They said they worry that the company is emitting pollutants or poisons at
night and wonder if it's safe. They said they comp&lt;my's secwity say they can't hear the sirens go off.
Flynn said his reason for being at the meeting was to start to work on these types of issues. He wanted to
set up a mech&lt;mism for dealing with them.

�Kopp said he feels no one will buy his property because of where it is, even though property taxes just
went up $14,000. His daughter was denied a loan for her property because the bank was worried about
the possibility of ground-water contamination. Kopp asked what was FMC really doing about safety?
Flynn said he couldn't speak to the bank's lending practices.
Kopp said the company could talk to banks and show that there was no pollution.
Flynn responded that FMC could tell banks that they're using the wrong information and give them they
records FMC files with the state.
Flynn said FMC has been planning an open house to address these issues. That way company
representatives could walk us through the plant and point out the many safety features. Flynn said he'd
also be willing to periodically come back to NLIA meetings.
Martinez said she'd like to contact FMC's public relations department to see what assistance FMC could
offer flood victims.
Bob Moody mentioned that he's smelled natural gas as he's driven by a pipeline on the southeast comer
of FMC's property. Flynn said he'd check that out. Not only is it a safety hazard, but FMC doesn't want to
pay :my more utilities than it has too.
Finally, Janice Johnson, a representative of the Lawrence Girls Fast Pitch program, spoke to us about the
possibility of opening ball fields in North Lawrence. Right now, the 10- to 12-year old girls must travel to
Johnson County and other areas in the state for all their games. The group has joined with the Breakfast
Optimists Club to develop fields in Lawrence. Currently, they are negotiating with FMC to lease
comp&lt;my land.
So far, details of how the site would be used have not been worked out. But, Johnson said, there should
be no street parking, and until the group has money for lights, there will be no night games. However,
m&lt;my of the grunes for older girls start at 9:15, so late night crowds and noise could be possible once
lights are installed.
Kopp asked what would be done to prevent the fields from being used by the general public and how
would the group avoid general rowdiness.
Johnson said the fields are too small for use by adult teruns. Plus the agreement with FMC will be only
for this group. And they won't sell beer at the grunes, although some adults may bring some along.
Flynn added that the agreement would include a clause to shut the fields down if alcohol becomes a
problem. He also said he'd like to poll the neighborhood to see how we feel about the fields.
In general, people attending the meeting commented favorably on the fields, saying they were glad to
support girls' sports.

�We are fortunate that we have few crime problems in North Lawrence, says Mark Brothers of the
Lawrence Police Department who spoke to the NLIA meeting in February. Vandalism is rare here as are
car and residential burlaries. And we don't have to put up with "stupid drunk tricks" like residents around
KUdo.
North Lawrence has mainly two types of crime problems: those inherent to having bars in residential
neighborhoods and theft by transients restocking their "summer camp." Elm has gotten better as far as
drunk driving goes, he says; Locust is worse. Some of the "drunk-type" problems center around the bar at
508 Locust. According to Brothers, most of the fights and other problems are caused by out-of-town
friends of the regular clientele. And few of the problems extend to the rest of the neighborhood.
Generally, there's more trash than violence, he says.
North Lawrence should expect the "homeless" population to be moving back to their summer camps
along the river in April. So we should also expect to lose camping gear and related items if we leave our
garages and storage sheds unlocked, Brothers says. Popular items that the transients take include fishing
poles, tents, grills and lanterns.
We should also expect some localized "antics" around the 200 to 500 blocks of Elm and Locust, he says.
Some are bar-related; some are related to gang activity (especially on Elm). Brothers says the police
department keeps a good watch on the group suspected of being in a gang.
Brothers says he hears complaints that the police don't patrol North Lawrence enough. However, this is a
reflection of how safe the neighborhood is, he says. If an area appears OK, patrol officers will head to
other areas where problems are more chronic. If you frequently see officers in your neighborhood, it
means your area may be having more problems than you want, he says.

officer~"sitting

But even with a police
on your doorstep," it's possible to be a crime victim. That's why
citizens should be proactive. Citizens are the eyes and ears of the police. Brothers says that while North
Lawrence in general is good about knowing who belongs in a neighborhood, we sometimes question
whether we should call the police when we see something suspicious. We should, he says. Preventing
crime has to be a partnership between the citizens and police.
If you are interested in setting up a more fonnal partnership with police-a neighborhood watch
program- call Mark Brothers at the Lawrence Police Department, 841-7210.

�MINUTES OFTHENORTHLAWRENCEIMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION-APRIL 11,1994
Maxine Lee called the meeting to order at 7:15.
Marilyn Rogers read the minutes, which the membership approved.
Marguerite Johnson gave the treasurers report. We had $204.21 in the bank, $27 in cash, plus we received about $12 for new
memberships tonight.
We had a short discussion about having a neighborhood-wide picnic in spring. The group voted to have a potluck picnic on June 4
at John Taylor Park, starting at 6:00. This will be after the newsletter comes out. Someone will also post notices at Rogers Food
Center so we won't miss letting anyone know about the picnic.
Maxine announced that the city has changed bulk pickups back to Friday. So the spring cleanup will be on June 10 this year. Also,
no limbs will be picked up this spring. Our usual tree service has raised its prices for picking up limbs (nearly three times what it
used to be), and Delores Todd has not found a cheaper service. (We learned about this price increase before CDBG appropriations
were finalized, so we were able to increase our request for next year. We will probably schedule the tree service to pick up limbs in
the fall cleanup.)
Maxine announced that a Parks and Recreation Department representative will speak at the next meeting on May 9.
A representative from the trailer park on Walnut was scheduled to appear at this meeting. However, that person did not show up nor
did she call to cancel. This is the trailer court that plans to expand across Walnut, add 30 trailers to the lot and wants access to
Eighth Street. Members vented their feelings about the non-appearance and about the planned expansion.
As background: So far, the City Planning Commission has denied the owner's request for the expansion. They said the owner can't
expand unless access to the court is from Eighth Street and not Walnut. To do this, the owner would need to buy two houses on
Eighth, which he would then tear down. Apparently, by the date of this meeting, one of the houses had been torn down. The
ownership of the other house was up in the air because its last owner is suing to get it back.
After considerable discussion, David Baird made a motion that we write a letter explaining our concerns to the City Commission
and the Planning Commission. The membership voted to approve the motion. Marilyn Rogers will write the letter. To summarize
our concerns:
•The trailer court will increase traffic on streets that are already too narrow for the current load they carry: Elm, Eighth, Walnut and
Oak. The drainage ditches on these streets make it difficult to expand the roads.
•The trailer court will decrease property values.
•Because trailers depreciate like cars, the used trailers the owner plans to bring to the site will run down the area more than if he
moved new trailers in.
•The trailer court will be rental property rather than owner-occupied. Tenants have little incentive to keep a neighborhood looking
good. In general, the rundown properties in North Lawrence are the ones that are rented. In fact, to compare apples to apples, just
look at the difference between the trailer court on Third Street (which is mainly owner-occupied) with the current Walnut Street
trailer court (which is mainly tenant-occupied).
•Gas and water pressure is already too low in homes on Walnut Street. The demand for water and gas created by adding another 30
trailers would be above current capacity.
•The existing court is overcrowded. It doesn't meet any kind of code. In fact, some of the trailers are located on city property.
•The owner has made little effort to clean up the current trailer court. The trailer court is junky with couches, chairs and all sorts of
trash strewn about.
•The membership believes that once the court's owner gets pennission to expand the trailer court, he'll do whatever he wants with it.
•The dirt road currently serving the trailer court is a mess.

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•The membership worries that even if the owner cleans up the trailer court, the next owner may not be so good.
Finally, Kathy Martinez announced she had flower, herb and vegetable seeds available for beautification projects. The seeds are
provided to the Neighbor-to-Neighbor program through the America the Beautiful Fund. Although the seed is to be used for
community landscaping, Lawrence has rules for landscaping public property. So Kathy will let us take the seeds for personal use.
She will bring packets to the next meeting.

�MINUTES OF THE NLIA SPECIAL MEETING, JUNE 27, 1994
Delores Todd called the meeting to order and passed out copies of memos from
Jo Andersen, George Williams and Lynn Goodell. Mayor Andersen asked for our
opinion on zoning in North Lawrence as well as our concerns about the sewer
system, water pressure and quality and storm drainage.
Delores explained that most of North Lawrence is zoned RS2, which means that
lots must be at least 60 feet wide by 100 feet long. Other residential zones include
RS 1, which are 70 x 100 feet and RSE or estates of at least 20,000 square feet.
Maxine Lee mentioned that the original lots were 25 feet wide and that it's been
"grandfathered in" that this size is OK in certain areas.
Several people said they thought larger lots would be best. In that way,
development would be less dense and there would be fewer problems with
drainage from the mounded lots.
Ted Boyle said he didn't want to pay for improvements so a developer could add
onto our neighborhood. The developer should absorb all costs of upgrading
sewers and drainage and tying in with the existing system.
Kathy Martinez said most of the people she talked with wanted to make sure this
area stayed single-family housing, not apartments. Ted and Maxine concurred.
This started a discussion about some developers, such as Bob Bloom, who have
snuck apartments in by building single-family homes then converting them to
duplexes/apartments.
People asked what it was we were really supposed to decide at this meeting. Were
we supposed to say yes, we want the agricultural/residential district as outlined in
the zoning master plan or decide on a zoning for the entire area or what? So
Delores called Bob Moody to ask for his clarification.
Over the speaker phone Bob said if we were suggesting a new classification, such
as the agricultural/residential district in the master plan, we would have to do the
footwork and come up with the dimensions, etc. He also said he thought the
commission would not go for any unilateral zoning changes in North Lawrence.
He emphasized that RSE would be a definite no for this area. He said we can't
make zoning decisions retroactively. In other words, current neighborhoods
would always be RS2 with minimum 60-foot-wide lots, any undeveloped land
under development would conform to currently existing zoning and any changes
would have to be approved by all landowners. He also said the zoning
commission would be against spot zoning to prevent in-filling garden spots in the
neighborhood. He said "we would never get it done" if we wanted to make any
major changes to neighborhood zoning.

�Ted asked what Andersen wrote us for then. Bob said the commission is wanting
our thoughts about zoning for undeveloped areas in the neighborhood, such as
along Eighth and Ninth Streets, Lake and Hickory. For example, someone is
proposing 13 new houses on Eighth and Lake. He said those houses are going in
on 300-foot lots. (wide, deep???) He added that an engineer for Black and Veach
studied the neighborhood sewer system. The engineer said we have serious
problems that need to be addressed but didn't think the proposed development
would affect drainage.
Cheryl Miller asked about the proposed zoning changes along Locust and Maple.
Bob said he would talk with the city commission tomorrow evening to see if they
have any interest in changing the zoning using a notarized petition (?) process.
Cheryl said her group could write a letter that asked for a simple yes or no and
could be notarized and returned. Bob said there might be problems with apathy
among the homeowners.
Kathy said she'd talked with lots of homeowners and there was a lot of interest in
getting rid of the industrial zoning in that area.
Bob said one way to deal with it would be to rezone just 1 or 2 blocks, then when
other landowners see the benefits of the change, they might get on the band
wagon, too.
Cheryl and Ted said a couple of areas on Elm are zoned commercial and they
need to be rezoned, too.
Bob said planning would be happy to do it unless the property owners object. He
said for businesses like the Tropicana, there is a neighborhood business zoning
class that would allow them to stay in business where they are. He said changing
the zoning on Maple will be more difficult as there are more industrial uses on
that street. Because he owns property on Maple, he would have to excuse himself
from any votes on changing zoning on that street.
Cheryl: I'm mainly interested in Elm and Locust.
Bob: But we should do all the streets at once, and there are homes along Maple.
He said he was going to drive the area with Linda (from the planning
commission?) to see what planning's recommendations are for the area.
Ted: Don't you think we should down zone along the tracks?
Bob: Most of North Lawrence except for Maple and Locust are RS2. The
industrial zones are MS which means they must be at least 100 feet square and
have at least a 50 foot setback from residential property.
Delores: How many houses are planned on Hickory?

�Bob: I don't know. But the developer plans to do the project in phases.
Maxine: Didn't the city just buy out one a property in that area because of
flooding?
Bob: That's a ground water problem.
After speaking with Bob, the group gave their thoughts about what they'd like to
see in the neighborhood. The general consensus was that we don't want to lose the
rural character of the neighbor and that we prefer low density housing. Most of
the people agreed with Ted who said he was not against building houses in the
neighborhood, he just didn't- want to see them slam next to each other. He also
brought up the point that the starter homes being built were giving the
neighborhood a rental atmosphere with people continually moving on to
something better.
The group then voted to suggest undeveloped land in North Lawrence be zone
RS 1 and have minimum 70-foot-wide lots.
The discussion then turned to sanitary sewers. Ted and Cheryl said they were in
favor of having a moratorium on development until problems with the sewer
system are resolved. I said stopping development would probably give the city an
excuse not to fix the sewers. Delores said we should ask for sewers and that the
developers should put them in. Kathy agreed. Delores pointed out that the city has
known about the sewer problems since at least 1972.
Cheryl said maybe we should thank the city whenever things get done here, but
it's so hard to get things done. For example, she said, Bob gives her a different
story about rezoning Locust every time she talks to him. The discussion then
turned into general griping about Bob, the depot parking, the loss of the fence that
had been along the levy by the bridge and the broken glass and trash the city is
leaving on the new beach.
Kathy asked if we knew that the flood anniversary is coming up. She thought we
should do something to commemorate it, but she didn't have time to organize it.
She asked if anyone else was interested. Someone asked why would we interested
in doing this. She said to remind those who were unaffected. Delores said she'd
talk to Kathy about it.
Delores called for our ideas about the sanitary sewers. We decided to support four
points of George Williams' ideas as outlined in his May 31, 1994 memo to the
city manager. The only point we do not agree with is #4: to adopt a street
standard that would allow ditches rather than curb and gutters. We do not
consider ditches an adequate solution to the drainage problems and request curb
and gutters be installed.

�Cheryl asked if anyone had come up with CDBG ideas yet. She also talked about
making an effort to get more people involved. Delores explained that a lot of
people used to be involved but have gotten frustrated by our inability to change
things. She said she'd done several things this year, like sending out postcards to
people in the neighborhood, but people still didn't come to the meetings.
Kathy said she'd be interested in taking my position on the CDBG Board.
Delores said she would set up a NLIA Board meeting this summer so we could
come up with ideas and set dates for the fall trash pick up, etc. Several people
complained that the city didn't pick up everything they left out and also wondered
why Lonnie didn't pick up stuff. I said no one got around to calling him.
Meeting adjourned around 9:00
Attendees:
Maxine Lee
Marguerite Johnson
Cheryl Miller
Ellen Miller
Ted Boyle
Kathy Martinez
Delores Todd
Marilyn Rogers

�NLIA Executive Board Meeting
July 28, 1994
The Executive Board met to set dates for clean-ups, newletters,
discuss CDBG requests, appointing the secretary's replacement,
and other miscellaneous items. Attending were: Delores Todd,
Maxine Lee, and Mar3~arite Johnson.
We discussed the remaining money of our CDBG allocations.
Delores showed the much-needed office supplies and letterheads
purchased. Plans were made for a one-page newsletter yet to
be sent on this year's allocations.
Tentative dates discussed include:
Fall clean-up and chipper
October 14
September 12 meeting- member/members of city commission
discuss and answer questions regarding development and
zoning in North Lawrence
October 10 meeting - City engineers office to talk about
culvert replacement and maintenance
November - Thanksgiving dinner shared with Ballard Center
December - again will sponsor a lighting contest
Newsletters: will work on the week of
September 26
December 26
March 20
April 14
Spring clean-up
Marguerite asked about using some of the money donated by the
Unity Church of Lawrence to help pay for school supplies, a
project of the Ballard Center. This will be brought up at the
September meeting.
An amendment to the by-laws concerning dues will also be
presented at the September meeting. According to the present
by-laws annual dues are due on the second Monday of January.
As treasurer, Marguerite finds this timing very confusing.
The way this has been handled, sometimes means a person is paid
up for a year and a half. The proposed amendment will read:
Section 1. Dues- Annual dues of one dollar per year shall
be assessed each member of THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT
ASSOCIATION and are due on the second Monday of September.
No dues shall be accepted on the day of elections.
(Dues can be paid anytime but membership will run from September
to August.)
With all business accomplished, meeting was adjourned.

�,- THE NORTH LA!IJRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCATION
Jr· 1 c? , :1. 99r.+

The meeting
Todd.

was called to order at 7:05

by

President

Delores

Minutes from the May 9, 1994 meeting were read by acting
t,::H·y To,n Hc::,ril,on.

secre-

Treasurer Marguerite Johnson reported $247.00 in the treasurey.

OLD BUSINESS
1. CD report- Tree planting
NLIA was informed by Fred DeVictor's office that trees
planted from N. 5th to N. 7th streets on Locust street.

will

be

2. Opening on CD Board

Names
boi:'lr·d

n

are being sought to fill the North Lawrence seat
f&lt;f::\thy t1ai-tinez v~a~s ~~~uggestecl.

en

3. Clean - up
Plans for the fall clean - up are under way. NLIA is making
arrangments for the wood chipper.
Ne~o&gt;Js letter
News
items are needed for the next edition. Also an
nG.i·ec:l£:?d.

that

the

4.

Editor

is

Law changes
Maxine Lee made a motion to change the dues payment deadline from
Jan. 2 to the second Monday in September. The motion was seconded
by Marguerite Johnson. The motion passed. A second vote will be
taken at the October meeting.

5. By -

6. 1995 NLIA Officers
Officers will be elected at the October meeting.
7. Office supplies
A word processor has been purchased with CDBG funds. it will be
avaliable for use at Delores Todds house. Stationar~ with NLIA
letterhead is also now avliable.

�NEW BUSINESS
North Lawrence Development
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lr:.~t:b:?l- dc\'b·:"·d .June 3,
179t.r. fn:Jm M.=:\ym- Jo Anden:;cm, r.:: one E:·r· n .i ng
the .ifl-asb-uctur·e of Nor·th Lawl-ence was 1-ec.~d aloud by De lor·es
Todd.

Minutes dated 6/27/94
NLIA special meeting wre read by Tom
Harmon. Correction made to statement by Maxine Lee about the size
of lots from 25 feet to 50 feet that have been grandfathered in.

City Comm.iss;ioners Dob 1'1oocly, John 1'-lalbandian, ao r~ndel-st:m, Doug
Compton ,:7\nc:l Bob Sc: ht.ll h~ 1-'ler·e [.H.. E·r,:.en t.
Commissioners madt~ an
opening statement before the discussion began •
.:John t·l&lt;:dbi1ndii::\n pos",E!cl tJH::::· quef:",t.inn "vJhat do residents ~·Jant Nm-th
L. eti.'H-t·:c:·nc::e to look likr-2." Hf.·? st&lt;:\ted hf~ is 1-'lilling to do 1-'JhateverNorth Lawrence residents want, with a full understanding of the
c:on~::.r:.~quenr::E•'oi
of tho~::,e! i::tc:t.i.cms. Decisions to maintain a 1-ul-al
atmosphere may prohibit future development opportunities.
Jo Anderson expressed her
Lawrence residents.

interest in working

together with North

Etol::l r:3c:hultE·! !::;t;::d·.t:~d " I ~·muld like to see t·lol-th La\.'11-enr.:e r·etain
it's', r-tJr·,::\1, ~,,,mall b::n·m i'\tmo!:::,pher-e."
He per·sona11y does not have
a problem ~ith special standards for North Lawrence.
FJob t·1oocly
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::::on ing is no pr·Db lem but the s i ZF.·! of clown
ii:\lso &lt;stated that due to the topogr·a.phy
i t would be very difficult·to install a storm

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Discussion of ditches and storm drainage.

t.Jhn '•::; r-r.~spnns :l.b lr.:~ fc:n- c: leal- int;] s tonn dr·a in age d i. tches and CL\ 1·.,/E!r.. ts ?
Mike Wildgen, City Manager, said
it is the responsab.i.lty of the
home tli-'Hll;?l- or- tenant to ker:?p the clitr.:hes and r.:ulvel-ts cleal-. The
city h,::tf:&gt; pun::1·1r.1sec:l a "St..q:lE·l- Sucker-" to clean ditches and' culver-ts
at corners and outlets.

1.

�MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
october 10, 1994
Terese Gorman was present to discuss culverts, ditches and
residential drainage. Ms. Gorman reported that there had been
$39,600 spent on drainage/ditch cleaning spent to date.
If
a culvert is replaced (usually at a cost of $4-6 per linear
foot) gravel will be replaced (concrete also). When a culvert
is cleaned, the ditch is cleaned on both sides for the entire
block.
On October 12, 1994 the stormwater master plan will hold a public
meeting and will address long range plans for North Lawrence.
Bids will be taken on a pumping station to be located on North
Second Street by the end of the year.
Lynn Goodell from the Housing and Neighborhood Development office
spoke to the group briefly about housing affordability. He
talked about development currently happening in North Lawrence
and plans for future development. Mr. Goodell addressed the
city purchase of property on North Seventh Street. He p~esented
a tentative plan that would create a private street and places
houses 4 or 5 deep into the lot facing the common private street.
Public reaction was not favorable to this plan. There are also
neighbors opposed to the plan.
REGULAR MEETING AGENDA

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Minutes approved as read by Tom Harmon.
Bank Balance
Treasurers report: $256.21
September dues paid
+ 27.00
- 1 6. 00
Supplies to Delores Todd

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Storm water drainage survey handed out - return by mail to
Margene Swarts.
The League of Women Voters will tour the juvenile detention
on Saturday November 19. Centenary United Methodist Church
4th and Elm, will host a luncheon.
Community Development requests are due at the November meeting.
By-law changes read. Maxine Lee moved to accept changes.
Marguerite Johnson seconded. Motion passed.
A letter from David Baird was read, asking for NLIA support
in opposition of the demolition of 223 North Seventh to create
low income housing. Mr. Baird is asking the city to sell
to an individual family rather than create rental units.
Mary Pears moved to support Mr. Baird. Julia Bond seconded.
The vote was four in favor, five asainst, no abstentions.
Motion defeated.
The floor was opened for nomination of officers:
Julia nominated Delores Todd for President, second by Louisa
Davis. Beverly nominated Maxine Lee for vice-president, Tom
Harmon for secretary, and Marguerite Johnson for treasurer.
Louisa Davis seconded. All officers were elected as nominated.

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Meeting adjourned at 9:15.
Respectfully submitted,

Tom Harmon
Recording Secretary

�MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
November 9, 1994
The meeting was called to order by Vice-President Maxine Lee.
Minutes of the October 10 meeting were read by Tom Harmon and
approved.
Treasurers Report:

$272.21 Bank balance.
10.00 Cash on hand.

Beverly Cates moved to accept report, Ellen Miller seconded.
Motion approved.
BUSINESS REPORT
Bob Moody, Doug Compton and Mike Wildgen were present to speak.
1. Depot Report
Mike Wildgen reported the depot had acquired the land and
buildings on the north and south side of Locust st. Federal
money was used for the purchase. A combination of 80% federal
money and 20% city money will be used to revamp Locust Street
to N. 3rd. Effective immediately train traffic will increase
through North Lawrence. There will be an approximate increase
from 65 trains per day to 130 trains per day.
2. North Lawrence Development Plan
Bob Moody reported that he will ask the city commission for
a recommendation on the North Lawrence Development Plan by the
end of the year. The recommendation is expected to include
downzoning lot sizes from RS2 to RS1. This would affect large
areas subject to redevelopment such as 8th &amp; Lake, 8th &amp; Lyons
and 8th &amp; Oak.
Road Development: any new developed street would increase to
24 1 width with two ditches and parking on one side only.
Storm Water: initiate ditch maintenance system to maintain
ditches.
These recommendations will be made to the city in December.
3. BALLARD CENTER
Ballard Center will host an annual Thanksgiving dinner. Turkey,
ham, mashed potatoes and gravy are provided. The NLIA has
traditionally donated $25 toward the dinner. Mrs. Miller moved
to donate $25.00 for Thanksgiving and $25.00 for Christmas.
Motion was seconded and passed.
4. DETENTION CENTER
The detention center will host an open house Saturday 19.

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5. CHRISTMAS CONTEST
Christmas yard decorating contest will begin after Thanksgiving.
6. PARKS AND REC
Delores Todd, Coleen Tabbert, and Maxine Lee had a meeting with
Fred DeVictor. The city is giving $14,000 worth of playground
equipment to Lyons Park.
7. CDBG
CDBG requests will include:

$ 1,400.00
$ 3,000.00
$
150.00
$10,000.00
$ 2,000.00

newsletter
chipper and cleanup
misc.
culvert replacement
for house numbers

8. UP and FMC
The train track crossing at 9th Street will close. FMC and
UP have agreed. FMC is planning some extension. Some questions
were raised and it was suggested that we invite FMC and UP to
speak to us about the changes.
9. REPRESENTATIVE
A CDBG representative is needed.
as a possibility.

Shirley North was suggested

10. CBW
The city has negotiated to purchase the CBW building for
$399,000. Plans are to recreate a recycling center. It will
be on the city commission agenda on November 15.
Meeting adjourned at 9:30.

Respectfully submitted

Tom Harmon
Recording Secretary

I

�MINUTES OF THE NORTH LAWRENCE IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION
December 12, 1994
Representatives from FMC Corporation and Union Pacific Railroad
were in attendance to present their plans for closing the North
Ninth crossing. Al Herring and Dave Figuieres from FMC explained
UP's railway through North Lawrence was the busiest coal corridor
in this area. Now eight trains a day pass through with an
additional twenty after March. The speed limit through this
area is 40 miles per hour. They explained while the closing
of North Ninth was UP's decision, it fit into their plans also,
and wanted to let neighborhood residents know of their plans.
FMC plans to upgrade their packaging system. They presently
have a problem with leakage. This is a $10 million plus project.
The basis of the project is the need to move the loading dock
on the north side of the warehouse. The expansion will add
12,000 square feet and be 120 feet high. Construction will
start in the spring of 1995. Dave Boyle, an engineer from Union
Pacific, explained their concern and why they wanted to close
the crossing. A traffic count on September 25, 1994 showed:
281
9th street crossing
182
8th street crossing
1233
7th street crossing
1194
3rd street crossing
UP feels the grade of the 9th street crossing and the number
of trucks and other traffic using the crossing makes it so
dangerous. Mr. Boyle was the engineer involved in the fatal
accident on the tracks on 3rd street, and related his personal
experiences.
Neighborhood residents questioned the closing of our streets
as the railroad and city already closed vehicle traffic on
N. 4th. Concerns included fire protection, insurance rates,
inability to cross at other crossings, lack of UP's promise
to upgrade the 8th street crossing as a condition to closing
4th street, and the unsightly appearance of the 4th street
intersection. Mr. Boyle was to take these concerns back to
officials of Union Pacific.
Regular Agenda
Due to the absence of the secretary, no minutes were read.
Marguerite gave the treasurers report.
Delores gave the final report on CDBG requests:
Operating Expenses
$1900
Clean-up
$3000
House Numbers
$3000
Culverts
$1980
Playground Equipment
$2982
A reminder of the Christmas decorating contest was given. Coleen
Tabbert has been busy calling on neighborhood businesses and
has been very successful in getting donations.
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned.

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Delores Todd called the meeting to order at 7=00 pm
Jim McSwain,Fire Chief was present as guest speaker.
Chief McSwain related general info. about fire response to North
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update our goals.

Meeting adJourned at 8:50.
Respectfully

submitted

Tom Harmon
Recording Secretary

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                    <text>��SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPAN Kc
TELEPHONE SERVICE CALLS

307.763

TELEPHON
: o O~tain Inf~rmation Relative to Contracts._ Call the "BUSINESS OJ NOV 1 941

Bills, Movmg Telephones, Etc.

2- 1 3- 0 4

:o Obtain Assistance or to Report Any
Difficulty on Local Calls

Call "SUPEm

To Obtain Assistance or to Report Any
Call "SUPERVISOR"
Difficulty on Long Distance Calls
To Make a Rural Call Give the Rural Number to Your "LOCAL OPERATOR"
To Report a Telephone Out of Order

Call " REPAIR SERVICE"

To Make a Long Distance Call -

Call "LONG DISTANCE"

For Local Telephone Numbers Which
Do Not Appear in Directory
To Obtain Telephone Numbers in Other Cities

Call "INFORMATION"
Call "LONG DISTANCE"

EM ERCENCY CALLS
TO REPORT A FIRE ..-

Call "FIRE DEPARTMENT"

TO CAU POUCE

Call "POLICE DEPARTMENT"

For the Telephone Number or Address of the
Federal Bureau of Investigation

Call "INFORMATION"

CENERAL INFORMATION
SERVICE APPLICATIONS,
CHANGES AND DISCONTINUANCES- Applications for new service,
changes in or additions to existing service or
equipment, may be made at our business ofi ice, in person, by telephone or by mail.
Ample notice will help us to move telephone
equipment so that service will be practically
uninterrupted.
BILLS AND PAYMENTS- Bills are
rendered monthly and upon presentation are
payable at our business office by mail or in
person. They cover local service charges in
ad,·ance for a one month period from date of
the bill, and long distance charges for a one
month period preceding the date of tbc bill.
Prompt payment of bills is requested. I£ bills
hecome delinquent, ~erv iee may be denied.
\ Vhen service is denied because of non-payment a charge of $1.00 is applicable for restoration of scn·ice.
SERVICE DIFFICULT IES - To give
uniform courtesy and politeness is an imperative ru le of this Company, and all em- .
ployecs are required to be courteous and patient at all times. If service is unsatisfactory,
prompt report should be made of it to the
Repair Service. Do not report unsatisfactory
~ervicc to the operators, as conversations, by
operators, beyond that necessary to complete
connections, impair the sen.;ce. Reports of
&gt;unsatisFactory service sho~l.d be te_lepho~ed,
not wntten, as a more sabstactory mvesttga-

tion is possible when an immediate r eport is
made to the :Repair Service.
ATTACHMENTS TO TELEPHONES-In order to render satisfactory
telephone service, it is important that this
Company own and maintain all of the apparatus and equipment connected with its lines.
Attachments to telephones often have a direct
effect ou the service. It is for this reason,
that the Telephone Company does not sanction the usc of any devices on its equipment,
except those furnished by the, Company.
AD VERT ISI NG
TELEPHONE
NUMBERS-Business subscribers often
find it convenient to their customers to place
their telephone numbers on their stationery,
cards, advertising, etc. The Telephone Comp::tny reconuncnds dc:';1g this, but the growth
o f the city and the corresponding growth of
telephone · facilities sometimes requires the
change of telephone numbers. It is therefore
suggested that stationery, cards, etc.. which
show the telephone number, not be printed in
quantities that would inv&lt;&gt;lve a loss due to
changes that might be necessary as a result
of the telephone number being changed wie.
a subsequent directory.
Business customers who have more than
one telephone number will receive the greatest benefits from their service if the telephone
numbers are grouped or consecutive ant! only
the first telephone number of the group is advertised to the public.

Copyright, :\'ovemhc•·, 1941. Southwe

l

�Errors in This Directorr
While every effort is made to improve
each issue of the directory .and to eliminate
all errors, yet the Company does not assume
any liability because of errors and om i ssion~
that may occur in this dir ectory. Occasionally, howevc.r , errors will be found. I t w ill
help if you will check your own listing in the
directory, and if it is incorrect in any way,
call the Business Office. so that it w i11 be
corrected in the ne:-."1 issue. To lessen the
possibilities of error it w ill be helpful to report auy changes in listings as soon as their
need becomes known instead of waiting until
near the closing date. This will avoid tbe
possibility o f wai ting too long, :~nd .not getting the change·in the next directory.
Advertising
Rates ior advertising space in this directory
will be furnished upon request to the
Manager.

Directories of Other Cities
Telephone di rectories of cities throughout
the cou nt•·y will be obtained for patrons b&gt;'
this Company. Prices :md other information
may be secured by calling the .Business
Office.
Additional Listings
For each customer a single line insct:tion
in t he alphabetical list is mad~ without charge.
Customers may arr;mge for additiona l listings
under s.uch re.gul&lt;&gt;tions as apply to main I istings to be plac.ed in the alphabetical direct()ry.
Rates for addit.imJal listings may be obtained
from the business office.
Listings Not Appearing
in the Directory
Between directory issues · many teleph one
numbers do· .n ot appear in the \:ll rren t issue of
the directorv due to changes and new installations. . Patrons may obtain these telephone numbers .f rom "Informatio1.1."

Reduced Night and Sunday Rates
After seven o'clock every night, and all day Sunday, long distance rates .are ·reduced on
both station"to-station and ·j)e.rson-to-person &lt;.:a,11s, except on ca.lls to nearby points.
The table of long distance rates on the inside ro ver oi this direci:ory i11ustrates the saving
possible by making your calls a fter 7:00 P. M., or on Sunday. The Long Distance operator
will ~ glad to giye y()U the rates to any points, without obligation,

How to Make Out-of-Town Calls
Decide first whether the lower priced ·" Station-To-Station" service can be u5ed or
whether the higher priced "P.e rson-To-Per,son'' ·s ervice is necessary. To help you decide, these
calls are explained below.
Station-To·Station Calls
A Station-To-Station call is one on which
you agree to talk with anyone who answers
at the called telephone.
To place a Station-To-Station call, ask
your local operator for Long Distance and
when Long Distance answers give her yonr
call.
If yo1~ know the desired mtmber, say, for
example, "I want Kansas City, Mo., Victor
45.68." If :;-01~ do not know t/1e desired mtmbcr, say, fo r c,"Xa mple, " I want Kansas City,
Mo., Joh n Doc's residence at 3601 Lindel
Bivd .." or '·I want Kansas City, 1vlissouri,
th e llayiield H otel."
If \"Oii k;;w.&lt;J the m ember of the called telepfin iu:, g~·e it fil ih e lcmg distance operator.
Jt ~&lt;. ill spei'd yo !tr serv ice m aleriall3'· "LoHg
Distance" &lt;ttill b.:&gt; glad to sttpply 1w mbe,·s in
pri&gt;uipar cit ir.s on req:.resl.
T he rates are Jess than on "Person-ToPerson" calls.
01a rges begin when t he called telepl1one is
answered.
Charges may be re\·crsed. A slight additional charge is made when the initial rate
is less than 25 cents.

Person-To-Person Calls

A Person-To-Person call is one on which
you wish to talk to a particular person, or
wish to reach a particular department. The
rate ' on a I'erson-To-Person call is higher
than the rate on a Station-To-Station call.
To place a Person-To-Person call, ask your
local operator for Long Distance and when
Long Distance answers give her your &lt;~all. ·
Exat~nple: '"1 want Topeka, Kansas, 9816.
'Mr. J ohn Smith," or "I want Topeka, Kansas,
l vfr. Henry \&lt;\' hite at the Kansan Hotel."
If :l!Olt know the ?IUmtber of the telephone&gt;
it to "ihe long distance opera.tf!r. It will
speed ymw call. "Long Distance" ~~:ill bl!
glad to supf&gt;ly 11wnbe1·s il~ priJ1cipal cities £m
nquest.
fl'i~1e

The cha.rges can be reversed.
A three-minute connection is ailowcd before "over-time" charges begin.

HoweYer , on calls wi.thin the state, i£ your
party cannot be reached for r easons beyond
the contro l of th~ Telephone Company. or
you r call is ca nceled, a "report" charge is
made.

Collect Calls
If the charges on the call you arc placing are to be paid at the distant telephone you
should tell t he operator when placing the call that it is a "collect" caU. The charges, if
accepted by the customer at the distant telephone, wi ll be billed to that telephone.

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�LAWRENCE, KANSAS
_-\lphabetical Telephone Directory
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! !.. 3 Root Beer Sta-nd 628 N 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . 2072
. . . 2221-W
.!:..:c:t H L r 1224 R 1.. . . .. .
.:.:=,;r LeonG r 1012 Tenn .
. • . . ...... . 2911-M
! :-=J;. Edwin F r 2032 Mass.
. .. . .. . • . . .. . . 223:3
! ;:--ifiam Eva Ward r 1125 R l .. . . . .. . .. .. . . .. 2294
.:.~ -aham R C r 930 Mo . .. . ... . ... . . .. . . . . 2957-W
! ~-arns Geo r 82.4 Ohio.
'
. .. . . 3101-W
.! ::2cia Fraternity 1433 Ohio . . . . . • • . . . . . . .
. . . 355
.!:r er ER r 2018 Vt. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .
, .1731
.! :r,ning Carl W r 925 Mo . _ ... . . . . .. . ... . . .. 1647-J
.:. : nning R G r 846 Mo . . . .. . . .. . ..... . .. .. . . . . 2691
.:.:nn ings Hardware 82.2 Mass . .... . . • .. •. .. . . ... 679
.:. :&lt;erman Hat Shop 1023 Mass ... .. . .... .. . . ... 165
.:. :air A R Mrs r 1324 Ohio ..... . ... .. . • . ... . 2738-J
~ams C E r 937 Maine.. .. .....
. . . 2272-W
!.J:arns F P r 1300 E 13 .. . ... . . .. . .. . . . . ... . . 2366
.:.:2ms King ,. 318 Locust ... . .. . . • , . . . .. . ... 2134-M
.!.=oms Minnie Mrs r 745 Mass . .. ... .. . . • . . . .. . 2401
~s 0 L r 635 Elm . .... . .. . . •. . ••.• .. . .. 3132-R
.!&gt;~dy E P r 22.09 Mass . . . . . . ..... . . .. . . . .. . .. 1453
!Jell Mary r ~ l037 Ky .. . . . . .... . .. ... .. .. .. . 1116
~DVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass .. . ... • .. .. .. . 101
.:.._&lt;ers Harr y J r 532 Tenn . . .. . ... . .. • •.. .. . . 1677-R
:.Mrs Jno C r 2130 Learnard .. ... .. .. .. • . . . . .. 2187
..:V:.~rs JohnS r 1920 Mass ... .. . ... .... . . . . . . 2557-J
:,_(in Tom 0 r RFD 2 . . ... ..... • .. .... .. . . . 784-N-3
!,;[)ach Henry r 618 W 4 . . . . . . ... . . •• . . . ... . 1570-R
::. oert Wm Mrs r 731 Ala . .. ....... . . . . ... . 2306-W
..;lbrecht R M r 512 W 8 . .. . ........ . .. . ... . 2521-J
ALBRIGHT C R chiropractor 1 023~ Mass . . . .. . . 1531
Residence 743 La . . . . .. .• .. . . . . . . .. . . .. .. . 1531
~bright G E r 1809 Ala . . . . . . . .. ...... . . ... 2374- R
!..dridge C P r RFO 1 . ... . .. ••• . . . . .• . . . .. 756-K-6
Al exander E E r 345 Miss . . .... . ... .• • ... . .. 1570-J
.;Jexander H W r 63 6 ~y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 220~
:Uexander J W furniture 808 Mass . . .. . .• . ... ... , 168
Alexander J W r RFD 2. .... .. .. . .. . ..•••. .. 703-K-2
.!,!exander Jane Mrs r 918 Pa . . .
. . . 1310-M
~lexander Le Roy r 780 Elm .. ... •-. -. ....... . 2360-M
Alford F G t 200 W 12 . .. . . ... • .. . .. . . . . , . 3103-M
Alford Fred $ r RFD 3 ..... . .. •. . . ...... . . 743-K-5
Alkire Fred F r 945 Conn .. .. . .. . . . ... . . .. .. 1391-W
Alldredge Chas E fi IIi ng sta b4 7 Ark . . . . • . . . ... 2081
Allen C Roger r 1831 N H . .. .. .. . . .. .. • . . ... . 271A
Allen Chas r. 1203 Oread . . .. .. .. . .. .. ... . . . 2389-W
Allen Chas N r 1144 R I ....... . • . . . . . .. . .. 2162-M
Allen E B r 911 Mo . .. . . . ... ,. .. . .. .. . . ... 1869
Al le n Forrest C Dr r 801 La. . . . • . . .
. .. . 300
Allen G H r 1213 Vt. . . . . . . . .
. . 2848-W
Allen H C r 947 La .... ..... .. • .. , . . .. • . .. . .. 2960
Allen Harold r 416 W 6 . . ... . •• . . ... . • . . .. ... 1211
Allen L C r 1706 Barker . . ... •• ..... . •• . .. . . . 1803
Allen L C Jr r l342.Conn . .... .. .. . . . . • . . . . 2465-W
..l.llen Leona r 922 Pa . . . ..... .. . .... . ~ . ..... . 1574
Allen Milton r 831 La ..... . .. .. ,. .. . . . .. . 1707-W
Allen Nellie Mrs r 1407 Ky .. . .. ... , , • . ... . .. 2683-R
Allen Press r st Nat l Bk bg ... . • . . .. . • . .. . .. . . . 1234
Allen Robt r 1003 Te nn .... . . ... . • ... .. . . . . 1120-R
Allen Theo Faye r 1237 Oread .. . .... .. .. .. . . 1072-W
Allen W T r Haskell Grds . .. .. . . . .. . .. . ... . . 2642-M
ALLISON-ARMSTRONG FLOWER SHOP 927 Mass .363
I f no answer call . .. ... . . . . . .... .... . . . . . . . 581
Allison Homer D r 1428 Pa .. . ..... .. . .. . . . .. .. . 581
Allison Lawrence M r 632 N 7 ... • • .. . .. ... . .. 1597-W
Allison 0 E Rev r 1527 Mass . .. .. . . ..• . .. . . . . . . . 87
Allison W H r 721 Miss. . . . . . ..
. ... 2935-R
Allison W i'J r RF D 2.. . . . . .
. . ..... . •• ... 752-N-4
Allm Van r 827 Ky .. • . . . ... . . . ... .. •&gt; • •• . •. •• 158
Allphin H C r 910 Ohio .. .. . ..... . ..•• .. .. .. .. 1719
Allphin Wayne loans 74 7 Mass . .. . .. . •• . . . . . . .. . 302
Allphi n Wayne r RFD 4 . .... . . .. .. . . . • . ... 741-N-4
Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Dread •. . . .. .. • . .. . . ... .. 898

Alpha Chi Sigma 1115 Tenn ... .. . • ... .. .. .. . . . . 389
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La ..... . ... . • .. . . .. • . . .. . 290
Alpha Kappa Psi 104 3 Ind ... . .. .. • . . .. . . • ..... 365
Alpha Omicr on Pi 1144 La .. ... . ..• ... . • . .. . . . . 888
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss .. . . .. ••. . ...•. .. . . 2063
Alpha Tau Omega 1537 Tenn .. . .. . . . ... . .. .. . .. 837
A It Dean Mrs r 1246 Mi ss . . . .. .. . .... . .. .... . . 417
Alte nbernd Conrad r 1500 Haske ll . . . • . ... . . . 2384-W
Altenbernd Herb r 1901 Ohio . .. . .. .. .. ..... . . 772-W
Altenbernd Otto r RFD 3 Eudora . . . . • .. .... . 776-N-6
Altenbernd Wm r RFD 2 . .. .. ... . ... . . . .. .. 776-K-4
Althaus Carl B r 930 Oak ... . . . . . . . . . .. .. . . . 1428-J
Altman Superior Potato Chip Co 835 Ill . . .. ... .. . 2287
Alvor d R C r 1021 R 1. .. . .. . . .. .... . . .. .. . 2799-W
Ambler A J r RFD 2 .. . .. . . .... .. .... . . . . . 764: N-5
Ambrosius E E r 626 Ohio . . . .... ...... . .. ... . 3314
AMER SERVICE CO 616 Vt .. . . • . . ... . • ..... . .. 48
Amerine Carl r Wi ll iamstown .. . . . . .... . .. ... 743-K-6
Amerine R W r Williamstown • . ... . . . .. • . .... 743-K-6
Ames W P Rev r 946 Oh io ... ... .. ... . .. . . . . . 2251-J
Amidon C W Mrs r 1120 Miss ...... . .. .. .. .. . . 1922
Amyx S M r 22.3 N 7.. .. ... . . . • . . . . .
1194- M
Anderson A J physician 7 15 Vt. ..
. .. • , . . . .... 124
Anderson A J Dr r 717 Vt ... ...... .. . ... . . . . . . 124
Andemm A J Mrs r 717 Vt . . .. .... .. . .. . ... . . 1242
ANDERSON &amp; ANDERSON physicians 715 Vt . . . .. 124
Anderson ArthurS physician 715 Vt ... . . . .. . . . •. 124
Anderson Bert r 102.8 N Y .... . . . . . ..... . . . . 1532-W
Anderson C F r 132.7 Mass ...... ..... ... .. .. 1361-W
Anderspn Chas r 1246 De l .. .. . ...... . . . ... . 236~~
Anderson Ed r 608 Ky .... . ... . .... •.. • • . ......
Anderson Elizabeth Mrs ofc 734 Vt ..•. . • . . . .. . .. 600
Anderson Elizabeth Mrs r 043 Tenn .... . • • . . . ... . 940
Anderson FE r 710 Ala ... .... . . . . ·. .. . .. . . .. . 2200
Anderson F 0 r Haskell Grds . . . ...... .. . .. .. 1983-M
Ander son Floyd r 612 W 17 . . . .. . . . . . . • ... .. . . 2663
Ander son Harry D r 12.17 Pa . . . ... . • . . . , ... . 3016-W
Anderson Hazel A r 1321 Tcnn . .. .... . , • . . .. .. 1546
Anderson Hugo E r 416 Maine ... .. •. . . . . .. .. 2203-M
Anderson Jude Q r 212.3 R I. .. .. • .... .. . ... .. . 2885
Anderson L E r 1635 Ala . ....... . .. • .. ... . • 2676-R
And~rson L F r 1312 Ky . ... ... . • . ... .• .. ... .. 1493
Anderson M r 233 N 4 . .. . . . . .. . ...... ... . 1042-W
Anderson 0 E r 11.05 N Y .. .... • •• ... . ... . . 1532-M
Anderson 0 0 r 1932. Ky . . .. ...... .• ... .. . . . 1776-J
Anderson R L r 118 E 11 . ... .. .. .. . .. ... .. . 2638-M
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Davis Edw r 442 Mich . .. . . . . . . ..••. .. , . . .. . . 1323
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Doolillle J G Mrs r 1705 Ill . . .. .. • .... . . .... 2791-J
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Douglas County Republican 1005 Mass. . . . . ... . 542
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McAllister Lester N r 2225 Ohio ... . .• ..... . .. . 1448
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McGregor D E Rev r 1009 Conn .... .. . .. . ... .. . 1331
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McKeether Edna r 1745 Ohio ... .......... . . .. . 2636
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Mlr A J r 1134 La
Mock Cynthia r 1524 N H
Mohler W H r RFD 5
Mole lewis r · -45 Maine
MOLL BAKERY 412 W 9
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Mongold R 0 r 945 Conn
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Monau Frrdrlck J r 1942 La
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Moms Dorrothi A r 109} E 8
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Moms Lte Mrs r 12.3b Mass
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Nanninga B F r 2015 N H . .. . .. , .. . . . .. .• . .. . 3099
Naramore Harry I' 1 201 Ky .. . .. . . . . .. .... . .. . . 252
Nash Bert A r 725 Ohio .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . ... 2692
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Nelson Chas C r 1300 Oak Hill . .. . •. . . . . . .. . 2494-R
Nelson GraceS Mrs r 1108 Tenn . . .......... . 1646-W
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Nelson H S r 1528 Tenn.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 758
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Nesmith Dean D r 936 Ala . . ..... .. .. ......... 3051
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Neustifter Edw C r 1101 2 Mass. . . .. . . .... . . 1153-M
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Nevin H L r 836 Mo . .. .. .. . . . . .. . .. . • . . . .... 2580
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Newcomb FA Dr r 912 Ill. .... . . .. . ... . .... 2210-W
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Newman Verner M r 726 Walnut. . . . . . .• •.. .... 2310
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Newton Geo E r 1107 N Y . . .. .. . . . . .. .. . ..... 1231
Nichols AD r 721 Conn .. . .. .. .. . . .••. . .... 1779-W
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Nicho ls Raymond r 161 7 Ala . . .. .. . . . . . . . ... . . 2419
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Nicolay B G r 615 W 9 .... .. ... . . . .•..... . 2794-W
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Nieder Walter r 1221 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1375
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Noil For rest L r 865 Oak .. . . .. . ... . . . .... .. . . 3180
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O'Lear y R D r 1106 La . . .. .. . . . .... . . . .• . . . . . 2204
Olinger Anna Mrs ofc 1221 Dread . . .. . . . ... .... . 804
Olinger Anna Mrs r 1212 La .. .... . .. .. .. .. . . . . 3204
Oliver Han nah P r 802 Tenn . .. .. .. . ... . .. .. 3294-W
OLMSTEAD P D contractor 2124 Mass . . ... ... 2686
Olmsted A R r W 9 ... . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . . ... . . 2612-M
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Olney F H r 815 l nd .... . .. . .............. . . . 1964
Olson A E r 2309 Mass . . . . ..... • ... . ... . . . 2224-R
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ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass ..••••.••••. 101
Taylor-Ne View Fur Shop 639 Mass ...•.. • . • . 1214
VARSITY CLEANERS
Storage Room
1405 Mass .• • •.•................ . • • . 400

Fur Dealers, Wholesale
Ogle C W 411 E 9 . . .... . ... . .......••... 2454

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Taylor-Ne View Fur Shop 639 Mass ... . . . ... . 1214
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TAYLOR-NE VIEW FUR SHOP 639 Mass ... .. 1214
Weaver AD 901 Mass .... ... . .... .. .. . •• .• 636
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Furnaces
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1041 R I. .... .. . . 1368
Broeker J F C Furnace Shop 341 Lincoln ... .• 1402
Holland Furnace Co 210 w 8 .... . ... .. . ... . . 366

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KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO

Gas Fired Furnaces-Conversion Burners
733 Mass .... . ..... .. . .. . .. ...... . .. 315

KOPP WM P SHEET METAL SHOP

Weir Furnaces-Repair All Makes
1011 Mass . ... . . . .. .. . . . . .. . . . ...... 122
PENCHARD E W 13 E 8 .. . .. . ...... .. .. .. . 245
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Alexander J W 808 Mass . . . .... . ... . . . . ... . 168
Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass . . . . . . .. . . . 2004
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732 Mass .... ... . .. . . . . .... .. . ... ... 836

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Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass ... .. . ... ... .• . 331
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Pippert's Furniture Store 810 N H .. ... .. . . • . 431
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739 Mass ..................•.••.•. 210

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Furniture Refinishing
Gaumer C S 1025 Miss . . . . .. . . ... ... . . . .. . . 286

Furniture Repairing
Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass . .. . . . •... •2004
Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt . . .... .••. 143
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky .. . .. . .. .. . .. . 2611

Furniture, Used
Bargain Furniture Store 641 -Mass.. . ... .. ... 2004
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 . . . .. ... . 927
Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass . .. . .. .... . ... . 331
Pippert's Furniture Store 810 N H .. .. . . ... .. 431
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BUDDY GALLAGHER MOTORS 634 Mass .. •1000

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WILLIAMS-ROBERTS MOTOR CO 609 Mass .. 278

Hadl Bros Motor Co 1012 Mass ... . ....••.••• 424

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO
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Everything fot' You.- Car
HUDSON SALES AND SERVICE
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922 Mass .. . .. . ••.• ••• .•• .•••••••• 12

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827 Vt •.. . . . . . • .. •. . . • • .. • .•••••. 607

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1900 Mass . ... . . . . .. .. .... • . ..•.•••• 385

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StandaJ!i Rendering Co 900 Pa . . . ... .... . . . .. .. . 369
Stalldfield Arthur H r 60 2 Walnut . . . .• .. . .. .. . . 1198
Standing Jno R r 2216 Tenn .. . . . ... ... .. ... 2751-W
Standing R E r 1442 Haskell . . . . . . . •. .. . .. .. 1762-W
Standley F D r RFD 4 .. . .. .. .. . .. .• . . ... .. 796-N-2
Stann ar d G.eo A Mr s r 1709 Miss ... .... .... . .. . 3197
Stansbury E 0 r 92 7 R I . ... . . . .. . . ... . .. . . . 1297-J
Stanton A H r 2013 Ohio ... . .. ........ •. . . . . 772-R
Stant on Albert. L Mrs r 2045 Learnard . ...... . . .. 578
Stanton Jack r 345 lvlich . . .
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Stanwix C E r RFD 1 ... .. . ... . . .. . .. . ... . 770-K-5
Stanwix R D r 62 2· Locust. . . . . . . . . . • . . . .. . 3132-W
Stapleton F P r 104 6 Vt. . .. . .. .... . . ... . . 1607-W
Starkey W S r 900 Ohio. . . . . . . . . .. .. • . .. . . . . 2324
Starling Furniture Co 808 Mass ..... .. . . . ... .. . 1192
Starling R E r 2024 N H.
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Starliper Ed r 821 N Y. . . .
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Starr Keith r 1237 Vt. . .. ........ . .. .. . . .. 1171-M
State Farm insu rance Cos 1005 Mass . .. . .... . . . .. 542
Stauff er Geo W r RFD 6. . . . . . . . .
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Stavros Jno r 1512 N H .. . .. . ... .. , . . . .. . .. .. .. 819
Stayton S M Mrs r Miller Hall . .. . ••. ... . . . . .. . 2713
Steel Edna r 728 Ohio . .. .. .. ...... . . . ... ... 2752-J
Steen Ru ssell r 1046 N H . .... . ....... .... . 1972-W
Steeper G W Mrs.r 92 4 La .. ... ... .. .... . ..... . 1452
Steinbring Albe rt r 1131 R I . . .. ... ... . .. .. . 3243-J
Steinbring Louise r 1313 R I . . .
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Stemmerman A W r 422 Miss . .. . . . .. ...... . . 2658-R
Stene Edwi n 0 r 1432 La . . . ... ..... . . . . . .. 2550-W
Stephens Earl Mrs r 415 Elrn . ... . ... . . ...... 2733-W
Stephens.on B Z r 924 Ala .. . . . .. .. . .... ... .. . 2908
Stephenson Eugene A r 1516 Universit y dr· . .. , .. . 2118
Stephenson H H 1· 1115 La . .. . . .... .. .. ..... . . 2435
Sterling ChasM r 920 Ind .. . . .. ... . . . .. ... . 1520-J
Sterling Lowell B r RFO 3 . . . ... ... . ...... . . 791-N-4
Sterling M W r 1129 La .. .... . . . .. . ... . . .... . . 569
Sterling P S r RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . .
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Steve ns &amp; Brand attorneys Lw Nat l Bk bg . . .. . .•.. 2394
Stevens E A r 916 E 12 . . . . . .. ... ... . .. . . . . 1489-J
Steve1.1S E R I' 1649 Edgehill .. . .. .. . . .. . . ... ... 3071
Stevens P N· dentist 815 Mass .. ... .. , . . ....... 1515
Stevens R Batty Lw Natl · Bk bg . ... . ... . .. . . . . 2394
Stevens R B r 1123 La .. . . .. . .. . .. •• ... .. .. .. . 792
Stevens W C r 1121 La ... .. . . ....... . .• . .. . .. 590
Stevens W F r 1512 W 9 . . . ..... •• . .. . . .•. .. . 3079
Stevenson E K r 927 Jnd . . . . . . . .... , .. , .. ... . 2467
Stevenson Glenn 1· 1343 Tenn . . . • . . . . . . • .
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Stevenson I C I' 825 Ind . . . .. ... , . , .. .. . ... . . . 2560
Steven son L J r RFD 6.
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Stevenson Mattie r 1038 Te nn . . . . . . ... . .. .. 3166-M
Steve nson Rl Est &amp; Ins Agcy 71 0~ Mass . .. .. . . . . . . 192
Stewart C C att y Jayhav;l&lt;er Th eatre bg . . . . . . ... . , . 59
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Stewart C R r 705 R 1 . .. . . . . .. ... .. . .. .. . . 2416-R
Stewart Fred r 828 T&lt;:nn . . . . .. . . .. . . . .• . .. . 3026-J
Stewart Marian r 10~2 R J • • • • . ••••• .• •• • ... . 1725
Stewart 0 C r 1 029 N Y .. ..
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Stwart 0 D r 1905 Ohio . . .. ... . ... •.. . . .. .. 1604-M
Stewart Ray r 820 N H .. .. . . . ..... . , , ... .. . 1319-J
Stidam Rachel Mrs r 1041 Ky .. . ... .. .. . .. . . . 3166-R
Still Harry r 1931 Learnard .. . .. .. .... •• . .. , ... 753
Stillinger Lester r RFD 1. . . . . . .
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Sti mpson Edwin F r 926 l nd . . . . ... .. ..•.. . .... 1538
Sti ner W R r RFD 5 .. .. . .. .... .. .. .... .. 781-N -2
Stith Everett G. r 1622 N H . .. . , . .. . .. ... ... .. 1874
Stockert R H r 1928 Ohio .. . .. .. ..... . . .. . . . 2537- R
Stockert W C 1· 1728 Mich . . .
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Stockton FrankT r 720 Ind ... .... .. .. .. .. .... 2159
Stoeppelwerth W W Rev r 818 Ky .. .. .. .• .... . 1686-J
St okes C A Mrs r 813 R I . . . . . .. .. . ..• .... . 2456-R
Stoland 0 0 r 1845 Learnard .. . . .. . , . . . . .
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Stone H N r 732 Conn . . , . . .. . .•... .. . . . . . . . . 2127
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Stone J W r 2101 Vt . .. . . . .. . ... . ..•• . ...... 1794
Stone Orville r 1136 Conn .. . . . . .. • . . . .. . .. . 2594-R
Stone Produce Co 304 W 6 . . . .. . . . . . • . . ... . .. . . 265
Stone Roy E r 511 Ohio . . . . .. ... .. . •.. .... . . . 3109
St one W E r 633 N Y. . . . . • . . . • • . . .
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Stoneback H H r RFD 4 . .. . . .. . . . . . . •. . . . . . 736-K-3
Stoner ArtEr 1117 W Hills pkvJy . . . . .. . . .. . . . . 1409
Stoner Martin r 1103 H H .. . .. .. .. . • , . . . .. .. . 2849
Storer N Wyman r 1716 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2631-J
Stouffer E B r 1019 Maine . . . . . . . . . • • . . ... .. . 2767
Stough Chas D r 1534 Vt . . . .. . .... •• . . .. . . . .. 1460
Stout W H· r 1 33 0 Mass ... . ... __ .... . . ~ . .. . 1667-W
Stover J S r 1601 R I • . . . .. . . . .. .. .. .. . .. .. . 1090
Stowits H W r 1001 Ala . . .. . . . .... . . .... . ... . 1850
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Strahm Fred r 1738 Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1380-J
Stranathan J D r 1808 M is.s . . . . . . . .
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Stranal han Sam W Serv Sta 1848 Mass .. . ..... . ... 454
Strattan Margaret r Wren bg . ..... . .... . . . .. 3303-W
Stratton Geo W r 1616 La . . . . . .. .. . . .... .. . 2253
Street J J r 1340 Ky . . . ..... . .. .. .. .. • . . . . 2652-M
Stri mple Eugene 1· 207 N 5 . . . . . . .
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Stringham Mi ldred A Mrs r 643 Tenn .. . . • .... 2793-W
St ri ngham R P r 1019 Ala . .. . ..... .. .. •. . . . 2306-R
Slroda L P r RFD 4 . . .. . ...... .. ..... . .. . 736-N-4
Strode A E r 868 Elm . .. . . .. . . . .. .. . .. .. . ... 3192
S~rorig Frank Mrs r 1545 Universi ty dr .. .... ... . 1318
Strong Gr11y C r 637 Ohio . . . . . . .
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Stuart T R r 916 Vt . .
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Stubeck J F r 2245 N H . . . • .. •. . . .. . . .. .. . 2329-M
Stu beck Signe r 12 Winona . . .. . ..... .•• .. . ... 3308
Stucker H M r 1135 W Campus rd .. . ..• ...... . 1982
Stucker M G Mrs r 1532 Mass . . . . . .. •. ... .. • . 3289
Stucky Richard R r 2004 Mass. . . ... .• . .. . 17ll·M
Stuenkel EarlE r 1213 Vt . .. . . ... .. . . , .. . 2425-W
Stuhl Ray mond r 1525 La .. . . . .. .. .. .•• ... . 3320-W
Stu mbo E L r RFD 5 . ... . .. . ...... . . . . . .. . 762-K-3
Sturdy Joe r 211 E 10 . . ... .. . . . .. . .. • .. ... 2761-J
Stutesman Minnie Mrs r 1108 Vt . . .. . . .... . . 2226-W
Stutsman Frank r 601 Ala .. .. . . . . .• .. . . . . . . 2596-J
St utz Jno G Fr ase r Hall K U . .. .. . , ... .. .. ... . . 651
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Sud ler Mervin T Dr r VI/ Campus rd . ... . . .. . . . ... 622
Suiter Anna E Mrs r RFD 5 .. ... .. .. . . .. ... . 753-K-5
Sullivan E F r 717 IV) iss ... .... .. . .. ...... .. ...}~78
Sullivan Frank T. r 809 Ind .. . .. . ..••.. .. .. , . . . • ~
Summers W C r 1502 Mass . . ....... .. . . . .. . . 26.:.
Sumner J B r 1144 Pa .. , . ...... . . . .. .. .. . .-2609- ,
Sutherland H L r 21 Winona
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Sutherland Neal D Mrs r 1246 Dread . .. . . .. ... .. 1931
Sutlers R M 1· 642 La. . . .
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Suttles W G r RFD 5 . . . . . . .
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Svoboda Florence C Mrs r 9 3-3 Tenn . .. .•• ... . . .. . 879
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Swadley H D r 901 E 23.
Swadley J F r 2145 R I . . .
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Swarm J 0 r 621 La . . .
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Swarthout D M r 1605 Crescent rd . . .. ... . ..... 1637
Swayze J E r 925 Ky ..... .. . ... . ..... .. .... . 1326
Sweeney Mary C r 925 Ky .... . .. .. .. . •. ... . . . 1872
Sweeney T J Jr r 1600 Vt ...... ..... . .. . . . .. ... 450
Swenson Gale 1· 941 Ala . . . . .
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Swickard A G r 1046 Ky . . .. ..... . . . , .• . . . ... . 1769
Swisher Margaret r 940 Ky. . . . . .
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Talleys Cut Rate Groc 309 E 12 . . .. ..... . .. .. . . . 332
Tanner H E Mrs r 1126 La . . .. . .. .... .• . ... . .. 1503
Tanner MAr 2228 Tenn. . ... .. . .. .. ... . . . . 2736
Tanner Wm A ,r 1237 Dread . . . . . . . • .
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Tawney HE r 915 Ala ... . . ...... .. ... .... . , .2660
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Taylor H C r 1133 W Hills pkwy . ... • •. .... . . .. . 1865
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Taylor Jas r .132!i Conn .... ..... . . ... . . ...... 2124
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Taylor J no W r 7 62 Locust . .. . . .. .. . . . ... . . . . 2572
Taylor Lulu Mrs r 750 M aple . . . . ... . .. . .. .. . 1970-J
Taylor-Ne View Fur Shop 639 Mass . .... .• ... . .. 1214
Taylor U L r 737 Ark . .
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Taylor Wm r RFO. 5 . . ... . . . . .. .. . . . .. .. . . 773-N "S
Taylor's Lunch Jayhawker Theatre bg .. . .. . .. . . . 2041
Teeter Edna r 1238 1\:l iss . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. . 2154-W
Tef ft C E r 1333 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 2514-J
Te.ich E A r 204 W 13 . . . . . . . . . .. . ... . .. . . 1171-R
Telephone Co .&lt; Se~ S Westn Bel l Tel Col . .. . . . . . . . 221
Templin Hal l 1400 Or ead . .
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Templin Olin r .• 61 5 Tenn . ... .... .. .. . . . . . . . ... 586
TenneyW E Mrs r 1711 M ass . . . . ... ..... .. . .. . 815 .
Terry Elizab·eth M rs r 1501 Vt ... . • . . .. . . . . .. . 2561
Teter Chas A .r 2120 Haskell . . . .. .. . .. . • . . .. . 2730-J
Teter Chas Jr r 345 l nd . .. . ... • . . .. . . . .. . . . 1558-R
Teter Clyde Mrs r 2020 N H . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Texas Co The bulk dist ri br 2301 Haske ll .... . . . . . . 839
T hayer Neil H 1' 73 8 Elrn . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . .. . . 1246-M
Thayer W A r RFD 2 . .... .. .. . .. . . . ... . . . . 780-K-4
Theta Tau 1602 La .. .. .. .... .... ...... .. .. . 1617
Thiry Winford r RFD 3 Oskaloosa..
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Thomas C A Mrs r 1540 La .. . ..
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Thomas Chas W Rev r 1124 M iss . . . . • • . . . .
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Tho mas H D live st k W 23 . ... . . . . .. . .. . . . . .. . . 634
Thomas H D r 1340 R I . . . . . . . .. . .. ... . . ... 2149-J
Thomas L B I' 133 6 N H . . . . • . .
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Thomas Louisa S Mrs r 1428 Tenn ... , .. . . . .. . .. 1316
Thomas R L r RF D 2 . . . . .
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Thomas Ralph r 1725 Ohio .... . . .... .. .. .. .. . . 1626
Thome N F Jr r RFD 6 .. .. ............. .. . 735-N-2
Thompson Agnes r 1100 La .
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Thompson Don r 413 W 14 .. . . .• . . .. . . . ... . .. 1068
Thompson E A r 129 Par k . . . . ... . . . . .. • .. .. 1490-M
Thompson Ella r 1909 Ky . . . . . .. . . ... . .. .. . 2402-W
Thompson Horton Mrs r 408 1N 13 . .
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Thompson Mary E Mr s r l l 06 Ohio . . . . .
. . . 3038-J
Thompson Mary 0 r 1127 Ohio . .. . . . . . .. .. . . . . . 1115
T hom pson Obed E r 2009 N H . . . .. . . .. . . . . • . . ...57
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO 829 M ass . . . ..... .. 614
T hompson Tom H r 1301 v.; Campus rd . . . . .. . . . . 3327
Thorne Ella Mrs r 1036 N H•.. . .• .. ... . . . . • 1972-R
Thorn ton R H r RFD 2 . . . .. . ... . .. . . . . ... . 786-K-3
Thurber Geo r 1128 Del. .
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Thur ber Glen r 130 2 W 4 .. .. .. ... . ... . . . . .. , 2348
Tibbetts Z H denlist 9 27 M ass . .. . .. . . . .. ..... . . 183
Tibbetts Z H Or r 901 Maine . . . . . . . . . . • .... .. . 1059
Ttpton J H r 742 Mapl e. .. . . . . . . . . . .
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Ti'pton Sam r 704 Lincoln .... . . • . . . .. . . . .. . 1456-M
Tissue Kathryn I' 1100 La .. . .. . ... . .. . .. . 1671-W
T itleringtO!l C F 1' RFD 1 . ... . . ... .. . . .. . .. 799-N-5
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T itus W B r 835 La .. . .
T obler.J J r 633 Conn . .
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Tobler J S r 1923 La . .. . ... . .... . ... ... . . . 2402-R
Toburen Ruth r 643 Te nn .. . . .. .... . .. . ... . 2930-R
Todd ERr 1711 Ky .. .. .... .. . . .. . .. . . . . . 2436-J
Todd Karl M r 830 Ky . . .. .. .... . . .. .. .. .. .. . 1584
Toli•1er C E Rev r 1842 Vt . . . . • • . . . . .
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Tompkins J L r 1600 R I.
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Tom's Lu nch 627 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Topeka Rende ring Works
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Topham Emma B Mrs r 9 45 R 1.. . . . . .. . .. .. . 1673-J
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Topping Chas R r RFO 4. . . . .. . .. . . ... . .. . 767-N -4
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Topping Dick r RFD 2 . . .
Toppi ng Frank r RFD 2 .. ... .. . . .. .. .. • .... 786-N-4
Tor neden Earl A r 1106 Vt .. . . . .. . . ...... .. . 1153- J
Torneden Elizabeth M rs r ll38 Ky .. . . .. . .. . . 2880-M
ToughJ S Barn Bismarck Grove ... .. . • .. . . .. ... 1390
Towne Louise r ll47 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Toy N Mr s r 824 Al'k . . . . . .
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Tracy Henry C r 801 l nd . . . .. . . .. • ... . ... . . . . 1110
Transue Oliver H 1000 N J . . .... .. •. . . . . . .. • .. . 577
Traylor J R r 1533 Learnard
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Treece E L r 1635 Miss . . . . .. . . .... .... .. . . 2415-W
Tr embly Jno M r 730 Miss .. . .. . . • . . . .. . . .. ... 2533
T·rent G W r 343 Mich.. . . . .. .
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T reworgy Harry r 701 Maine . . .. . .. .••. .. . .. 2684-W
Triangle Fraternity 1116 l nd . . . . . .. . . .• . . .. .. . . 612
T ri pp Marvin M r 511 La .. . . .. . . .. . . ... . . . 2805-W
Tripp Ralph r 2116 Vt . . ... .. . . ... ....• . . . .. . 1732
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Tubbs R L r 917 Tenn . ... . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 1413-W
Tuckel Russell r RFD 4 . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . .. .. ..•. 588
Tucker Geo C r 1947 Barker . . . . ..... . .. .. .. . .. 1389
Tucker Jno H r 817 !nd . . ..... . .. .. . . ... .... . 3070
Tuggle J A 1· 245 Mich . .. . . . .. .. . . . .. . . .. . . 2225-J
Tuller H Her bert r 2301 Bar ker .. . .. . . ... . . . . 2730-M
Tupy Leslie T r 729 Ohio .. ... . .... ...... .. . 1324-M
Turner C E r 2124 l&lt;y . . . . . . .
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Tur ner Fred r 1336 1\1 Y. . . .
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Turner Grocer y 700 Maine . . . ..... .. .. ..•. . . . . . 563
TURNER HARRY COAL CO 6&gt;3 N H . . ... . . .. . . 1010
Tu rner -J S r 1225 Oread . .. . ... . .. . . .... . .. . . 2175
Turner Leonard r 1116 N H .. . .. ..... •.. . . • . 2539-J
Turner Nettie Mrs r 1229 Ohio . . . . . . ..•• . . .. . . . 2577
Turner Wm J B r 817 Tenn ..... . ... . .. • . ..... 2335
Turney A H r 1501 Pa . . . . ... .. • . • . II . .. .. . . 2932-W
Tusher H Jr r 536 Tenn . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . . . . . . 1510
Tutt Andr ew r 1918 Te nn . . ... • . . . . . • • . . . . . . . 2489
Tuttle A E r 910 Tenn . .. . . . . . . . ... .. ... . . . 1207-W
Tuttle Chas· 1· 910 N J .. . . . . . . . .••. ... .. .. .. 1666-J
Tuttle Earl r RFD 6 . . . . . . . . .
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Tut tle Elber t J r U40 R I . . . . . .. •. . ... .. .. . .. 1317
Tweed A E r 1215 N J . . .
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Ulrich Eldon r RFD 6
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Ulrich H H r RFO 5 Baldwi n . . .... . .. .. ... .. 798-N-4
Ulrich J R r 1.308 Ky .. . . . .. .. ...... •• .. .. , 1490-J
Ulrich Robt r RFO 2 . ... • . . .. . . .. . .. . . .• . . 703-N-7
Unclaimed Freigh t Store 736 Mass . ... . . ... . . . . .. 615
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Underwood W M r 1209 W 6 . . .. ... .. . . ..••.. . 1876
Underwood Wm r 534 La . . . . .... . . . ... .. .. . . . 1265
Unemployment Eompensation Div of Kansas 201 W 8 . 688
Unfred Lawrence r RFD 3.
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Union Bus Depot 638 Mass ... . . . .. . ... . . , . . . . . . 707
Union Cab Co Jayhawker T heat re bg . . .. . ... . .. . 2800
Union Pacific Ry Co
Passenger Depot N 2nd &amp; Maple . . . . .. . . . .. .. .. 76
Fr eight Depot N 2nd &amp; Locust . .. .
. . 28
Union Pacific Stages 638 Mass . . . . . . . ...••.. . . . 707
Union St age Depot 638 Mass . . .. . .. . . . .. . •. . . . . 707
Unitarian Church Stud y 1201 Vt. .. . . , . . . . . . .
. 1075
U S Geological Survey Kansas Univer sit y . .... ... . . . 852
U S I nternal Revenue Agent Post Office bg .. . . . .. . 562
U S Post Office 645 N H . . .
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. . . . ••.. 276
University Club K U Union bg .. . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. . . 512
UNIVERSITY COAL CO 200 Locust . . . .. . . .. ..• .. 44
University Place grocer 1801 Ill . . . . . . .
2420
Unruh Carl r 1337 Ky. . . .
. .. 3340

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VALLEY SECURITY CO 720 M ass .. .. . . . .. . .. . . 126
Van Allm or chestra 8 27 Ky . .. ..... . . . . . .... • . . 158
Van Bebber Ralph Mrs r 1604 Tenn . . . .. ....... . 1161
Van Biber Jas r 1201 Dread . . . . .... . .••• . . . . 2389 -R
Van G.aasbeek L L r 902 Mo..
. . •.. .. . . . 3227-J
Van Hoesen Anna Mrs r 1537 R I ..• .. . . . ~ . . . . .. 1330
Van Hor beek A r 1446 Ky . . .
. . .. . .. . . . . 1860
Vanity Beauty Shop 7 W 11.
. . . . .. 1372
VanLiew Walt er r 820 Tenn .. . . .. . . . • . .. .. . 2191-R
Van Neste H G r RFD 5 .. .. . . .. .. ... •• . . . . . 733-K-2
Van Nice T J r RFD 5 . . .
. . . . . . . ...• . . . 733-N-5
Van Noy Bob r 120 5 Ky .. . . .. . . . . . .. . .. . . . . 1985-W
Van Nay HE physician 747 Mass . ... . ••.... . . .. . 594
Van No.Y HE Dr r 2445 Mass ... . ... . ••• .. .. . . . . 519
Van's Serv Sta 520 W 23 .. . .... .. ..•. . .. .. ... . b47
Van Sickle A A r 1515 Vt . .. ..... . . . .. .. .. . 2771-W
Varner Geo F r 1736 La . . .... ... . .. . . . . . ... 2410-R

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Varnum Walter H r 1115 W Campus rd .......... 1468
VARS ITY CLEAN ERS 1405 Mass . . ............. 400
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 132
Vaughan Frank Barber &amp; Beauty Shop 1033 Mass ... 310
VEATC H FURNITUR E CO 739 Mass .......... ... 210
Veatch Howard A r RFD 2 . ........... ...... 703-K-4
Ve lvet Freeze Ice Cream Co
Store No 1 742 Mass ..... . . . ... ..•.. .... . . . 720
Store No 2 1407 Mass ... . . .. . .. .•• .... ..... 737
Venus Beauty Salon .!342 Mass . . .. . . ..• •.. ...... 387
Verburg John J r 517 W 14 . .. . . . . . . . . •... . . . . 1178
, Vernon E G r 1112 Tenn ........ . . ...... . .. . . 2137
VERNON'S HARDWARE 1029 Mass....•....... . 107
Vette Ida r 1135 Ohio .. . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. .. .. 2519-W
Vetter Carl H r 112 Maine . . .. .. ......•....... 1357
Vickers C C r 1343 Tenn . . . . . .......•.•... 2977-M
Vickers Chas B r 1325 Campus r-d . . . . . . • . . . .. 1445
Vickers Gift Shop 10ll i Mass..... ........... . 933
Vickery Chas r 1317 R I .... . .....•........ 2579-W
Viessehnan P W r 1700 Miss ...•...... ........ 2404
Vincent V Jack r 1711 Ala ................. 2330-J
Virtue J B r 1700 N H . ...... ......... ....... 2873
Virtue Maxine atty Ins bg . • . . . • . . . . . . . . . ..... 689
Vogel John r RFD 5 . . .... . . .. • ..... . ..... 773- N-2
Vogler E E r 942 N J .. . ......... ... .. .... 1737-W
Vogler Fred A r 17 E 11 ..... ... .. ... • . .. . . .. 1060
Von Gun ten Harold r 1809 Barker . . ..•... ... 1616-M

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Wade F1·an k W ,. 1301 Conn .. . .. .. .. ... ..... . 2291
Wade J E ~ 212 E 18 . . ..... . ....... ... .. .. 2483-R
Wadhams W A Mrs r 1041 Ky . .. . . .. . .. . .... 2911-W
Wager R J r 1345 Vt. . ... . ..... ... .. ........ 3159
Waggoner J W r RFD 2 . ..... ... ...... ... .. 755-K-3
Wagner Henry Mrs r 1816 Ala . . ... ......... 2924-W
Wagner WalterS r 2045 Ohio .. ............... 772--J
Wagstaff R H r 1730 Ind ....... .. . . . ......... 3065
Wagstaff Robt B r 1 Westwood rd ...........•... 378
Wagy M C r 1632 Ala .. .. ..... .............. 3207
Waite Herbert A r 1812 111 ..... .. ... . ...... .. 2219
Wakefie ld WE r 446 Locust. .. . .. .•. ... .. .. 2912- M
Walker AT r 1645 La . .... . . .. ..... ....... . . 1553
WalkerJ R r 1300 Pa .... .. . .. ... ......... 1975-M
Walker Minnie B Mrs r 824 Tenn . . . . •• . . .. ... 1085-M
Walker M W r 1835 Tenn .. . .. . .. . .. .. ....... 1017
Walker Robt S r 645 Vt .. ·.... . . .. . .• • . . .. . 3117 -W
Walker W 0 r 1104 Conn .... . . . .•.. .. ... . ... 2212-J
Wallace Eugene M r 446 Ark . . . .. ••• . .. ..... .. 1541
Wallace W J Dr r 1337 Ky ...... . , .•... ... .... 2953
Walling Lalia r 1242 La ... .. . . ............... 2527
Walter Geo D r 515 Ohio .. . ......•..... ...... 3305
Walters F 0 r RFO 5 ..... .. .. ... . , ........ 728 -N-2
Walters L M r RFD 2 .. ...... . .. .. . .•..... 775- K-4
Walters WE Mrs 1244 La . . . ... . . .••.......•. 2982
Wal ters Wm Everett r 1244 La ... ............. 1099
Wampler Saml E r 1305 Vt. .... ...•.•....... 3088
Ward Arthur Rev r 1645 Mass . .......•..... 1411-W
Ward Marjorie r 908 Jnd . . . . . ... • ... . .... .. 2726-R
WARD' S FLOWERS 910 Mass . ...•.•..... . .. .. . 820
Ward Ralph r 1520 Barker . . . .. .. ..••........ . . 621
Ware Geo S r 401 Maine . . . .. . . ... • • . ........ 2285
Ware Ll?d L r 829 Miss . .. .. . .. ... . . .. ... .. . .. 91
Warner V r 2112 N H . . . . . . ••... .. .• .. .. 1625-W
Warner Raymond r Wren bg . .. . . . .. ... . . . . .... 1492
Warner Walter E r 432 Ind . ........ ..• • . .• . 2940-W
Warnock Lois r 922 Ky .. . .. . .. . . .......... .. 793-J
Washington Li ly Mae r 1602 W 4 . ..•......... . 1103
Watermulder G Rev r 163'1 Mass . ... • .... ...... 2959
Waters L L r 1629 Ala .... .... ..... . ..... . 2676-M
Watkins Hall University Campus . .... . ........... 950
WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSPI TAL K U.......... 890
Watkins Memorial Hospital Nurses Home K U .... .. 960
Watson Betty r 1216 Tenn .. ... . .. ........... 3234
WATSON BROS TRANSPORT ATION CO 11 E 9 ... 591
Watson Carrie M r 1310 La .. ....... . •. . .... 1534-J
Watson David r 1012 R I. . .... . .......... . . 2585-J
Watson E A r 824 N J .. . . . . . . .•• .. .......... 2545
Watson M Paul r 1011 W 9 ... . . . . . . .. • . .... 3084-R
Watt Jennie r 342 Mo . ... . ... ...... . .. ... ... 2979
Wall Jno r 649 N 6 . .. . .. .. . ... . ..... , ... . ... 473
Walts Wm r 946 Conn . .. . ...... . ... . .. .. .. .. 1785
Weakley Ray R fi lling sta RFD 5 .... • .. .. .... 733-N-2
Weakley Ray R r 1229 R 1. .. .. . .. .. .. .. .. .... 2485

Weatherby E S r 1011 l nd .. . . . . ... .. .. . ...... 3145
Weatherwax John T r 1100 La ... ... . ........ 1671-J
WEAVER A D department store '101 Mass ........ 636
Weaver AD r 737 Jnd ... ................. . ... 241
Weaver H A r 17QO Ill ..... .................. 1494
Webb 0 0 r 2226 N H .. ...... .............. 2439
Webster Li llian M r 632 Miss . . ........ ... . . . . 2295
Webster Lloyd r RFD 6 .... .. . . ....••. . . .. . 2293-M
Webster R L r 1311 W 6 .... .. . , . . , , .... . , ,2510-R
Websters Grocery 912 Mass. . . . . .
. . ... 58
Wed del Thelma R r Haske ll Grds . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . 956
Weed Anna Mrs r 1320 Oh io . . . . .
. .. . .... 1159
Weeks El vira r 1746 Miss .. .. . .. .. .. ... . . . . 2914-W
Weeks W H r RFD 3 . ...... .. . . ... .. . .. ... 745-N-6
Weibel Lloyd r RFO 3 ........ . . .... .. . . .. . 754- N-3
Weidman Clara M Mrs r 321 Maiden Lane .. . . . 2301- M
Weindel Howard M r 1313 Vt. . . . .
. . . . .. . 2518-J
Weingartner Henry r 226 Locust ... ..... . .... 2134 -W
Weir Don H r 937 Ill ......... ... ••.. ... . .. 1655-R
Weir T C r 1045 N Y . . . . ........ ........ 1472-R
Wellhausen Edw L r 1117 Ky . . . .. ..... . .. . .. .. 929
Wells Chas W r RFD 2 . . . . . ........ __ .... 769-N-5
Wells Wayne r 600 W 23 .. .......... ...... 1201 -W
Wells Wm H r 1341 Ohio ........ , ...... ... . 2519-J
We lsh A E r 1214 Haskell. ..... . .... . .. . ... 1489-W
Weltmer Roger P r 1343 Tenn ... . . .. •• .. .. .. .. 3331
Wendel R M r RFD 3 ... ...... . ... .. .• . .. . 758-N-2
Wenrich F C Mrs r 38 Winona .....• . .. .. .. . . 2113-R
Werner Henry r 937 Ohio . . .. . . .. .. ... .... ... . 3095
West End Store 547 l nd ....... . . . . ... . .. .. . ... . . l
West J A r 1320 Haskell ....... , . .• . .. . ... .. 2140-J
West J R r 1604 N H ... . ... . .. ••. ... . . . . 2670-W
. . . . . . .. ... . . . 352
Westergren Harry 1828 Mass.
Westergren Harry r 1927 N H.. . .... ........ .. 1422
Western Auto Associat e Store 831 Mass .......... . 613
Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass .. ......... 2764
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Westminster Hall 1221 Dread ................. . 804
Wetzel Geo T ins Jayhawker Theatre bg . ....... ... 133
Wetzel Geo T r 818 Mo .............. . ...... . 1798
Weyermuller Billiard Parlor 714 Mass ..... .. . ... 2048
Weyermu ller Geo r 435 Ill ............. • .. .. . . 1139
Weyermuller Harry r 2046 Mass .... . ..• . .. . .. . 2826
Whaley Ralph C r RF O 1. . . . ............. . . 763-K-4
Whedon Chas A r RFD 2 .......... . . . .. . . . 783-N-2
Wheeler J J r 1024 Ala .. ..... . ..... .. . ... . 2143-M
Wheeler ~eannette T r 1 Westwood rd .. .. . . .. ... . 378
Wheeler Raymond r 1108 W Hil ls t err . .. .. . .. . . . 2532
Wherry Neal M r 1805 Miss ... . .. .. ...... . ... . 1957
Whetstone Shoe Shop 1017 Mass.. .. .. .. .. . .. . .. 686
Whetstone W E r 1411 Mass ..... ... .•... .. . 2731-W
Whipple F C r 1901 N H .. . ........ . .. .... .. . 1938
Whipple N E r 1545 Ky . . ........ . ...... .... 3352
Whitcomb Robt C r 1335 Laura ........ .... . 3137-J
WH ITCOMB$ GREENHOUSE 844 Tenn ... ..... .. 275
White Annie r 825 Ala ................. .. .. 1573-J
White Carl r 1234 N J . ... .. .. ...... . ..... 2271-W
White EA r 1b41 W 9 .. ........ ...... • .. .. 2612-J
White Floyd r 331 Johnson ........ . . .... . .. 2695-W
White Georgette Herr Mrs r 1211 Vt. ... •. . . . . 2848- R
White Harold B r 2108 Barker ... . .. . .. ... . . 1291-M
White I N r RFO 5 . ........ .. . . , .... ..... 773-K-4
Whit e Jno H r 1800 Ala . . .. .. . . ....•. .... . 2418-W
Whit e LaVerne Bob r 1416 Pa .... .. . • ... . . .. 2161-M
Whit e Marjorie ,. 7 34 a Mass . . . . ..• . . . .. . .. .. . 1129
Whit e Mary Mrs r 419 Miss .. . ..•. . .. . •• . ... 2112-J
White May r 1320 N Y ......... • .. . . .. . ... . 1898-J
White Oscar H r 724 Al a ... .. . ..•• .. . .. . .. .. . 2610
White P F r RFD 2 ... ........ . . .......... 760-N-4
White Produce Co 830 Vt. ............. ...... .. 287
White Rebecca r 700 Ark ..... .... . ......... 1056-W
White Robt r 2110 Barker .............. .... 1291-J
White Sewing Mch Agcy 12 E 9 . . . .... . ... . ..... 428
Whit e T H r 1016 Ohio ..•....... . . .... . . .. .. .. 907
White Thad Mrs r 925 Ala ..... .. .• ... .. .. .. 2759-M
White W H Mrs r 1308 N H ... . ....••.... .. . 3235-W
White W M Rev r 816 Mi ss . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. 1929-J
White Walter r 618 R I . .... . ... ...... • ..... . 2153
Whitef ord Lela Mrs r 1717 Ind .. . ... . • .. . .. . . 2246-J
Whiteside Henry r 524 Mechanic .. . .. .. . • . . ... . 1984
Whit ington w ·H r 1313 Conn .... .. . •• .. . _..- -· ::;;;;--J
Whit ney Art r 1724 Mi ss. . . . . . . . .
. .. . 2631-M
Whitney W R r 3 26 I nd ......... .... . . . .. .. .. 2644
Wible Chester r RFO 5 Baldwin . .. . . . • . . .... 778-K-4

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Wickersham G C r 635 R I ........... .. ... . 1335-W
Wickman Carl r 1827 Barker .. • .... • .• . . . .. . 2669-W
Weichman Walt r 1509 Vt. . . ...• ... . . .. . . . 1469-M
Wiedemann F r 1947 Vt. .. . ... . .. . . . . . ...... . 1236
Wiedmann Louise A r 1700 Vt .. .... . ••.. .. . ... 1182
Wiedemann Max B r RFD 6 . . . . .. ... ., . ... . . 2829- M
Wiedemann Wm 1· 1700 Vt. . .. ... ..•.. .. . .. ... 1182
Wiedemann's Grill 835 Mass .. .. . .. .. . . . . ... . . ... 84
Wieman E D Mrs r 716 R I. . .... . . .... ... . .. 2857 -J
Wiggins A C r 632 N H.. .. ........ . ....... 1857 -W
Wiggins Bessie Mrs r 715 Lincoln ...... .. .... 1456-R
Wiggins J B r RFD 1 .............. .... .... 739- N-4
Wiggins Produce 808 Vt. ......... . .. ... . . .... . 334
Wiglesworth Virgil r 1332 Ky . ...... ..... ... . 2652-J
Wilcox H W r 625 R 1.. ..... .... .. .... .. .. .. . 522
Wilcox W B Mrs r 1018 Ky . . . . . . . . . .
. 2236-W
Wilder Bessie E r '1 632 Mass.. . . . . . .
. 2273-W
Wi lder Edw A r 729 R I. . , . . . . . . . . .
. 1691-R
Wilder Virginia C Mrs r Haskell Grds . .... . . . ... . 2469
Wiley Elzy r 906 Ala .. . . ....... .... . . .. ... 2296-R
Wi ley Market 401 Elm .. . .. ... .... .. .. .. ... . . . 447
Wiley Millard r 839 Mi ss .... . .... ... ... . .... 1832
Wiley Odell V r 835 Ala . ..... ... .. .. ....... 2807 - M
Wiley Raymond r 1046 ~ R I ....... . • .. •.. . ... 2971
Wiley Richard E r 547 ~ l nd . . . . .. .. ... . . .. .. 2805-J
Wiley Russell L r 2045 N H .. . .. ... . . .. .. . .... 2578
Wi ley &amp; Son groc 1046 R I . . .. ..• . ..... .. .. .. . 503
Wiley Theo r 219 N 5 . . . . ... .......•. . .. . . 2171 -W
Wilhelmi Max r 603 Ohi o ... . ..... . . . . .• . . .. .. . 948
Wilkerson Fred 0 1· 1730 Learnard . . . . . .
. . 2780- R
Wilkins Jos F r Universit y dr .. . . .... .•. . . ... . . 3097
Wilks Rosa M Mrs r 42 Winona . . .. ..•... ... .. . 2754
Willcuts Dorothy Jane r 1343 Tenn .... . .. • ... . 3113-J
Willey Frank E r 704 Maine ......... . .. .. . ... . 3063
Willhoite Geo B r 2043 N H .......... . . . ...... 3253
Williams Albert r 1329 Conn .. . ... .. . ... .... 2149 -R
Wi lliams C D Jr 609 Mass . .... . • ....... . . . . . . . 278
Williams Chas C r 1423 Ohio . .. •• . . . . . . • ..... . 3271
Williams Chris r 1741 Tenn . . . . . . .
. .. . 2914-J
Wil liams David r RFD 4 . .. .. ..• .. .. • . . .... 770-K -3
Wi lliams Dick 1047 Mass . ...... . . . . • .. .. . . . . .. 704
Williams Dick 1· 1607 Crescent rd . . . ••. .. . ... .. 1967
Williams E E r 1530 Barker ... . . ... . . . ... . ... . 1953
Williams Ed r 503 Elm ........ ... .. .. .. .... 2562
Williams Fred S r 646 Mo . . ....... . .. . . ... 1989- R
Williams H N r 2120 N H. . . ... . . . . ... ... . . . 2421
Williams Joe M r 1609 Vt ...... . . . .. . . . . .. . 2173-M
Williams Leonard r 631 N 3 ..... .. ••. .. . .. . . 2B99-J
Williams Lillie r 1837 Ky. . . . . . . . . .
. . .. . 2991
Willi ams Raymond A 1· 2105 R I . . . . . . . . .. . . . . 1711-J
WILLIAMS-ROBERTS MOTOR CO 609 Mass ...... 278
Williams Roger M r RFD b . . .... .. . . .. . . . . . 735-K-2
Williams W T r 142 3 Ohio .. . . .. . ... . . . . . . . . 2519-1\11
Wi lliamson Ben L r lb4 2 Barker . . . . •• . . . .. . . 2364-R
Williamson Bert L r 72 3 Ill ..... .. . .. .. . .. .. 1887-M
Williamson Earl r 1011 0~1 ... .... .. . . . . . . .... 1054
Williamson P A r 1332 Conn ............ . .... 2465-J
Willis A W r 525 l nd .............. . .. ..... 1187- R
Willman Fred G r 725 R !. .......... . . ... . ~ 2249-W
Willmann G r 837 Ohio . ... . . ....•. ... ...... 2270-J
Wilson C E r RFD 4 . .. .. ...... .. . . . . .. . . .. 766-N-6
Wi lson Chas r 101&amp; R I . ... . ... . . . . • , . .. .. . 2585-W
Wilson Clarence r 642 l(y . .. .. . ... . . . . . . ... . .. 1548
Wilson Clarence E r 203 Lyons . . .. . . .. . . . . ... 1354-J
Wilson D S r 1146 N Y .........• ... _ . .. . . ... 1274
Wilson E A Mrs r 156 Maple ... . . ..... .. . .. . . 2666-J
Wilson Edna r 1128 R !. ....... . . . . . . .. ... . 1393-R
Wilson Eli r 323 Ill .... .............. . ... , 2437-W
Wilson Esther M r 1609 La . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 2674- R
Wilson Geo R r 337 Johnson .. .. .... ..... . . . 2657 -M
Wilson Hill P Mrs r 1635 Mass ... . . . . _ . . . .. . 2373-W
Wilson J B atty 729 Mass .. .. . .... . ... • . ... . . . 313
Wil son J B r 901 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . .. 1218
Wilson J J r 2038 N H... .. . . . ... . . . . .. .. .. .1119
Wilson J J r RFD 5 .. . . .... . . •• . . . . . .. .. .. 728-N -5
Wil son K M r RFD 2 .. . ....... . . . .. ...... . 703-K-5
Wilson LA r 740 Walnut ........... .... .... 1674-J
Wilson Robt R r RFO 6 ....... . ..... . . . . ... 735-K-3
Wilson Swede bi !liard parlor 731 Mass .. •. . ..... 2044
W!LSON W E cleaner 71 2 Mass . .... .. - -~,505
W1lson W1ley Mrs r 141 Maple . .. ... .•..... - vvv-W
Winchell G A r 736 Conn ... .... . . .. . . . . .. .. 2712-J
Winn Claude Jr r 808 Maine . ... • . ... . .• .. .. 1573-M

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Winsler C C r RFO 1. ........ .. .. .. ....... 797-K-3
Winslow Richard G r 1439 Tenn .. .. ........... 3349
Winston Alice r 1620 Mass . . ... . . . . . .. ...... 1286-J
Winter Calvert J r 1733 Mass . . . . . . ... . ...... 1809-J
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H . . .. .. . . . . . ... 77
Winter M S r 1116 W Hills pkwy . .... . . .. .. . . . 2617
Winter Paul B r RFD l . .. .. . .. . .... .. ... .. 799-N-2
Winters C W r 1400 Conn . . . .. .. .. ....... . . 1091-M
Winters Kenneth r 1301 W Campus rd ...•...... 3328
Wise Bernard W r 720 Ark . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . . . 2505-W
Wise Chas A r RFO 5 . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . . . . . 2792-R
Wise Elmer B r RF O 5. . . . .... . ... ..... . .. 773-K-2
Wise Florence r 1037 Ky . . . . . . . • . . . . . .
3285-W
Wise Geo r 730 Ark . . .. . . . .. . . • . .. .. .. .. .. 2193-J
Wise J C Mrs r 1903 Barker . . ... .. ••... .. .... . 2243
Wise L B r 804 Ark . . . . . . .... .. . . . . •... ... 2535-W
Wismer Nettie M r 342 Johnson . ... . . . .. . , . . . 2444-J
Withers J r 640 I ncl .. . ..... . .. . . .... • . .. . . . . 1683
Withington A B Mrs r 928 Ohio ..... . .. .. .. .. 2921-W
Woestemeyer A E I' 83 3 Mo . . ..... . . • . ........ 2181
Woleslagel J L r 939 Jnd ... ..... ............. 2816
Wolfe Gus r 1933 Lcarnard ..... . ....... .... 2902-W
Wolfson Abe r 821 Ohio . . ..... . .. . .. ......... 237
Wolfson R N r 718 Ind ... .... . ...•.......... 1148
WOLFSON 'S 743 Mass ... . .. ... . .. ........... 675
Wolgamott Edith r 1223 Oh io .. . • . . .... .... . .. 2382
Womack A H r 2028 Mass . . .. . . .. . .. ...... .. . 3161
Wood Chas r RFO 5 . . ... . .. . .. . . .. ..•.• . .. . 781-N-3
Wood Edd A 1· 812 La . . . .. .. . .. . .•. .... •.. . 2270-R
Wood Rose Mrs r 1925 Vt. .. .. . . . . ......... 1776-M
Wood S A r 120 W 13 . ..•. . . .. . .•........ . .. 318
Woodard H 0 r 1633 Vt . .... . . ... .. .•.... .. 2373-J
Woodard Parke H r 1743 La . ... .....••..... 1676-R
Woodbury Blanche r 817 Ill. .. . ... . . ........ 2939-W
Woodhead Gene r 1409 N J . .. . ... . ........... 2463
Woodruff J S r 1915 Vt .. . .... .. ... ......... 2516
Woodruff Laurence C r 2 Westwood rd . . . . . . ... 2881
Woodward A L r 312 fv1iss. . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . 2786-J
Woodward D S r 1025 Tcnn . .. .... .. . .. .. . ..... 169
Woodward Merritt r RFO 6 . . .... .• • .. . .. . , . 778-K-2
Woodworth Ray dentist 736 l&lt;y .. . .• . . . . . .. . . .. . 244
Woody Elgin r 640 Ark . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . 1665-W
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass .. .. . ... .. ...... ... 962
WoottonA L r 1244 Pa .... ... . ...... ........ l793
Wootton FAr 1208 Pa ..... .. ... ... ....... 1659-W
Worland Dale r RFO 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 745-N-2
WOR LD CO 722 Mass ...... ... •.••• . .... ...... 22
WREN Broadcasting Co Wren bg . .. .• . ...... . ... 110
Wright Faye Mrs r 912 Maine . . .. .... ..•... . 1239-R
Wright Justice E r 1232 La . . .. . ... . .. . . .. .... 2681
Wrighf Kay Mrs r 745 N Y . .. . . . . ... . . . . .. ..• . 2300
Wright Ray T in surance 824 Mass . . . .....•.. . ... 457
Wright Ray T 1· 846 Ark . .. .. . ..... . ... .. .. ... . 426
Wright Ted F r 408 W 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . ... 2677
Wu lfkuhle G 0 t 231 N 6 .... . .. . ........... 3307-W
Wulfkuhle L A r 909 Mo . . . . .. ........... 2535-J
Wyatt Wendell C r 1729 Miss . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2697 -M
Wyman C A r 1406 Tenn . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . ... 2412

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YWC A University 123&amp; 01·ead· . ... . •••...... . . 1315
Yahn W F r 1501 E 15 ...... .. .. • . .. . , .. .. . 3062-R
Yancy A N r 800 Ark .. . ... ... . ..••... . .. . .. 1736
Yates Ada Rae r 1800 Ill . . . . . . . . . • . . . . ...... 2783
Yeaton Blanche B r 428 Forest . . ....... ...... 2395-J
Venner W D r 1139 R 1 .• • • . ••. •. . . ....... 2539-R
Yewdall Chas r 1235 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1308-J
York 0 T t RFO 3 Baldwin .. .... .... ...... . 761-N-5
York Ray r 508 l nd . ... .... . . ..... . ..... .. 1433-M
Young C D r &amp;01 La .. .. .. .. .. .. . .. .. ..
.. .. 1687
Young C M r 1346 La .. . .... ••. .. . . • . . ... . .. .. 639
Young Chas B r 505 Tenn . .
. . . . • . . . . . . . . 1578
Young Chas B r RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 745-K-4
Young Ernest WI' 1215 W 4 .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . .. 1987
Young Fay r 925 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . .... 1118
Young Guy E r 928 Tenn .. .. . . .. . ............ 2455
Young Lewis A r 1708 Miss . . .. .. ....... . . 2631-W
Young Mansfield r 1725 Tenn . . . . ........... 2199-M
Young V A r 1340 Haskell . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1525
Youngberg Irvin E r 1908 Barker .. . . •. . .. . ... 1639-W
Yount Jas r 823 Ark. . . . . . .
. ..... .. . . . . 1049-J

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Zimmer L K Dr r 1145 W Hil ls pi&lt;'Ny . . .. • . . . . . . . 1437
if no answer call. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • .
. 870
. 209

ZIEGLER J E veterinarian 8 09 Vt. ..... . .. . . . . . . 193

Zi('9ler J E Or r 946 Miss . .. .. . . . . .. .. .. . . . . . . 1593
Zieseni s Augusta r S39 N Y . . . . . .
. . . . 3221 -W
ZIESENIS C H tinner 207 w 8 .. .. ... . . . . . . . .. . 943
Ziesenis C H r 1627 R l ... .. . . .. ... . .. • .. . . .. 1023
Zi esenis Fred r 817 Al a
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Ziesenis Kathryn r 8 24 ~ Mass ...... • •• .. .. .. . 1424-R
Zilliox R L r 425 Ohio . . . . .
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ZIMMER L K physician 809 Ky. . . . . . . • • . . .
. . 437

Zimmerman Frank Jr r 1529 l&lt;y . . . . . . . • . . .... . 3267
Zimmerman Fre ight Lines I nc 10 E 9 . . . , _ . ... . .. 1542
Zimmerman Glenn 0 r 1530 Tenn . ... . .. . . .. . 3025-W
Zi mmerman J A r 924 Vt . . . . . .. . , ........ ... . 1999
Zimmerman 0 r 1804 M aine . .. . . .. . • . .... .. . 2374-J
Zimmerm~n R G r 2245 Vt . ... .. . . . .. .. .. . . .. • 1338
Zim merman Warren r 2 208 Vt. .... .. • . . . .. . . . . 3035
Zink Guy r 1636 N H.. .. .. . . ... . .... . • . . . . 3106-W
Zweifel Wm r 1132 VI/ Hills pkwy
. .. .... 1695
Zwicky J D r 529 Walnut. . . . . . . .. . . . .. . . . . . . 1470

HELLO THERE!
Just keep m_e in a handy place, near your tele~
phone, and I can help you a lot.
You see, that's what I was made for, to give you
correct telephone numbers. Oh yes, I can givE;l you
the correct spelling of names; I can verify your
neighbor's initials; and in my Yellow Pages I'll
show you where you can find almost anything
you can think of. But giving you correct telephone
numbers is my main job.

It is to your advantage to be sure o£ a telephone
number before you call. One wrong number
wastes more of your time than it takes to look up
hal£ a dozen right numbers.

�WHEN YOU
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TELEP

1. Be slow to hang up when calling.
2. Be quick to answer when called.
In the Southwest, 25,000 people
a day hang up b~fo_re .the called
party has a chance to answer.

�STOP wondering
and worrying about
out-of-town friends.

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of the telephone
directory for the
low rates.

LISTEN to
their familiar voices
telling you everything
is all right.

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Ambulance Service
Bowser-G leed Mortuary 618 Vt .. . . ..... . ... . 160
FUNKS MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL 940 Mass •... . 119
(See Adverti sement This Page)
RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME 601 Ind ......... . 672
(See Advertisement This Page)
SCHUBERT C W FUNERAL HOME 1020 N H.. 452

Artists Supplies
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass . .... 1473

Associations
See Organizations, Clubs, Also Lodges

Athletic Goods-See Sporting Goods

Attorneys
Asher Henry H Lawrence Nat! Bk bg . .. .. .. . .. 482
Barber Richard A Insurance bg .. ... ... ....... 281
Brand John W Lawrence Natl Bk bg . .. ..... . 2394
Dodds F B Hou se bg ....................... .. 6

Gorrill Asher &amp; Gorrill Lawrence Natl Sk bg ... . 482

Hults D S Jayhawke r Theatre bg. . .. . ........ 260
Jackson
A Lawrence
Natl Bk bg .. . .. .. 327
lane 0 JForrest
900 Mass
.... . ..................
98.3
l earnard Oscar E 704! Mass . ... .. . . .... . .. .. 51
Melvin &amp; Melvin Jayhawker Theatre bg . ...... . 951
Oyler Robt B 729 Mass .. .. .. . ... ...... . . .. 313
Petefish Olin K Jayhawker Theatre bg. ......... 59
Postma Jas l Jayhawker Theatre bg . ....... · .260
Ramsey J Clifton 945 ! Mass................. 60

RuMsEy
fUIII..'ER.AL HOME
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Riling &amp; Riling 906 Mass .. ............ . .. .. 137
Springer Chas A 900 Mass .. . ... . ......... . . 596
Stevens &amp; Brand Lawrence Natl Bk bg ........ 2394
Stevens R B Lawrenee NatI Bk bg . .. . ... . ... 2394

601 Indiana

Stewart C C Jayhawker Theatre bg .. .. . . . .. .. . 59

Virtue Maxine lnsuranee bg . . . . ... .. . .. . ... . 689
Wilson J B 729 Mass .. .. .. . ... . ........ . . . 313

Attorneys, Potent-See Potent Attorneys
Automobile Accessories
See Automobile Equipment

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE·--'WHE~

DE'l'T ER

:MOBI LES ARE
B UICK
WIL L
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Any
Time

Quick, Careful, Efficient

FUNK'S
940-42 Mass:. St.

"WHER E TO BUY IT"
PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H . . .

. . 402

Channel-Sanders Pont iac Co 622 Mass .. . ... . . . 67

CHEVROLET SALES
E YE
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&amp; SERVICE

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" WHERE TO BUY IT"
Winter Chevrolet Co 738 N H.... . ..... .. . . n

Let X stand for the brand of tires
you use. Do you know ... quick •• •
who sells them? The Yellow Pages
will tell you.

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"Where To Buy It"

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
(Cont'd)

AU T-AU T

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Automobile Agencies, New Cars
(Cont'd)
HUDSON SALES &amp; SERVICE

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SAL.ES &amp; SERVICE--

H udson G's &amp; 8's
A H udson 6 in th e Lowest
Price :Field.

THE

BEAUTIFUL

to S erve Detter-Last Longer
Costs Lass to R 1111
"A MBRIC/J.'S S AFEST CAR"

B 11ilt

CHRYSLER

" WHERF. TO BUY THEM"

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO
24 Hr Wrecker Service
922 Mass ............ . . . . ... .. . .. .12

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA 827 Vt .. . .. .. 607
DE SOTO·PLYM OUTH
AU THORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE

Motor In One- Stop Stati on 827 Vt . .. . . . . . . .. . 607
&lt;See Advertisement This Page}

OLDSMOBILE SALES &amp; SERVICE_ _ _ __

SEE YOUR DE SOTO
DEALER FOR A GREAT
CAR, FI NE SERVICE
.AND A SQUARE DEAL

~ ~~e:st ?l~sm~~f:r

Special, Dynam io C rul eer, Custom

Cru iser -

'

F:ac h wl t h Six or Eight

Cylinder E ngine.

"Styled to Lea d

" 'f;VHERE TO BUY I T"

V]

v

B ullt to Lo.st !"

Buddy Gallagher Motors 634 Mass .. . ... . 1000

••

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Hudson M F Co 800 N H.. .... ...... . . . . 825

DODGE CARS-TRUCKS-SERVICE

Parker Buick Co 700 N H . . . .. .. .. .. .. ... . .. 402
PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVICE

Dig, :.VIoncy-Saving Dodge offers
amazing economy, safety · steel
hody, genuine h yd raulic brak es,
etc. Look for this sign of DodgePlymouth and Dodge T ruck a pproved service.

The n ew P lymou t h is th e
most sconomical full-powered
car in A merica. 1 t is the
b ig, beautiful car of t he
low-price field.

"WHER F. TO B UY THEM"
RANSDELL-SKINNER MOTOR CO &amp;2. \ Mass 361

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" WHERE 'fO BUY IT"
RANSDELL-SKINNER MOTOR CO 623 Mass361

FORD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE

PONTIAC AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE--

Genu ine Fore! P arts and
S ervice Equipment.

Pontiac " Torpcdoe.\1" - blgger. . .
more PO\verful-yo u r choice

F actory T ra ined Mechan ics
R &amp; G Used Cars

of a Six or 1':4\'h t In every
model including the new DeLuxe H'ron &gt;edo" p riced just
above the lowest !

"lVIIERE T O BUY IT"
WILLIAMS-ROBERTS MOTOR C0609 Mass 278

" WHERE TO BUY TH EM"

Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass .. .. . . .. .. .1000
Hudson M F Co 800 N H . . . . . . . . . •......... 825

CHANNEL-SANDERS PONTIAC CO 622 Mass .67

Who sells it? TV here is he locat ed? This Directory tetls you!

Ransdell-Skinner Motor Co
·-~
36).
Reusch Motor Co 702 Vt . .
. . . . . 1108
(See Adverti seme,
)
Williams-Roberts Motor Co 60'&gt; ••··
. . . .... 278
Winter Chevrolet Co ns N H . . .. . ... . . • ... . .. 77

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All

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Makes

SKELLY PRODUCTS
827 v ermont

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SALES &amp; SERVICE
SERVICE ON
ALL MAKES

CALL

1108

Reusch Motor Co.
702 Vt.

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Automobile Agencies, Used Cars
Board Ernie 840 N H ... .......... .. ... . ... 161
Midwest Motor Co 709 N 2 ........ . ...• .. . 3005
Moore Jimmie
A better buy in
Reputabl e used cars
646 Vt ... , . .. ..• . ...... . • . .. .. .. .. . 405

Automobile Axle Service
Pickens Machine

Works 623 Vt ............•. 179
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Schulz Chas G 730 Vt . .. . .... ............... 40.3

Automobile Bodies, Repairing
HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs all makes
92 2 Mass ......•..... • .......... . •.. . 12

-PROTECTION•
Automobile Frame
Straightening
Axle &amp; Wheel
Alignment
DY-NA-MIC
WHEEL
BALANCING

Call J.79

Stops Shimmy

Tire Wear
Hard Steering

Weld ing Machine Shop

Pickens Machine Works
e2S Vt.

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION

Complete Body &amp; Repair Service
827 Vt ......... , ........ : .. , .....•. 607
Win ter Chevrolet Co 738 N H ... . . ............ 77

Guaranteed

AUTO
PARTS

Automobil.e Brake Service
See

Broke Service

Automobile Equipment

AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK co·------..

Wiza rd Batt eries
Davis De L uxe Tires
T ruetone Rad ios
Good Penn Moto r Oil

'New and Used Parts for All Cars
Auto Accessories
GLASS - R ADIATORS
We Buy Old and Wrecked Cars

T el ep h one 61 3

712 E 9 ..•.••... .. .....•... .. •••. 954

Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass .... •. .. .. .... . . . 274
Evans Auto Supply 91 8 Mass ... . • . . ......... 200

FRITZ CO 14 E 8 . ........... . ... ... .. ..... 4
Gamble Stores 834 Mass . . . ... . . .. ...•• .... 528
Harnar Auto Supplies 8.36 Mass ..•....... . ..• .337
Pipperts Automotive Parts Co 801 R I . ...... . ... 8
Western Auto Associate Store 8.31 Mass .... .. . 613
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Automobile Glass-See Glass, Automobile

USED AUTO PARTS
&amp; Better Used Cars
A Complete Stock- See Us First

Call

300§
8. C. Ire land

MIDWES
MOTOR CO.
709 North 2nd

Automobile Greasing Service
Christian

larry

Serv Sta 900 Ind . . ......... . 205.3

Automobile Insurance
See Insurance, Automobile

Automobile Pointing
Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass ..•.. ... . ...... . 12

Automobile Ports, Used
Aut o Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 112 E 9 • ... ....... 954
Midwest Mot or Co 709 N 2 . .. .......... .. . 3005
&lt;See Advertiseme nt This Pagel

Automobile Radiators
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 .......•... 954

Automobile Radios-See Radios, Automobile

Lookin' for something?
The Yellow Poges will tell you
who sells what you want.

�,
" Where To Buy It"

AUT-AUT

5

Automobile Repa iring
AU TO ELECTRIC

co--=-------.,

AUTO-LITE, PELCO-RE'MY
CARTER, GUIDE, AC
UN ITED MOTORS SERVI CE
709 N H . .. ....... .. ..... . .. . ..... 406

24-Hour

WRECKER
SERVICE

Hunsinger Motor Co.

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs all makes
1000 Mass . ........ .. ....... . .. . .. ,1300

FORD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE-

WILUAMS-RO BERTS MOTOR CO 609 Mass.278

HADL BROS MOTOR CO
EXPE RT S AT
ACT O).!OBI LE REPAIR ING
BODY AND FENDER WORK
CAR PAINTING

Call

12

General Auto Repairing
Everything for Your Car

920-22 Mass.

Call 12.

1012 Mass .. .. .•... . ... . ..•.... •. • 424

Hayden Motor Service 615 Mass . .. . . ... . .. . . 360
Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass . .. . ...•....• . •. 12
&lt;See Advertisement This Page}
Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm .. . . ... .. . .... • .. . 653

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATLON
We Service All Makes of Cars
COUPLETE ON E-STOP SERVICE
Washing · Greasing • Batte ries · Tires
Bean System Wheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service
}{oad Service • Skelly Products
827 Vt .... ....• .. . .. ... .•.••••. .• 607

NINETEENTH STREET GARAGE------.
W. 0. MnLER, Prop.

GENERAL AUTO REP AIRING
on all make cars
TIRE &amp; BATTE RY SERVICE
WRECKER SERVICE
l'lOO Mass ......• .... . . .. ....• • . .. 385
Night Te lephone... • . .. .. ......• . 1694--M

Power Wrecker

Parker Buick Co 700 N H .......... .. . ... • • . 402

(See Advertisement This Pagel
PONTIAC SALES &amp; SERVICE-

CHANNEL- SANDERS PONTIAC CO 622 Mass.67

(Continued Next Pa ge)

COMPLETE AUTO SERVICE
Body &amp;. Fender Work • Pa inti ng • Frame and
Axle Straightening

Call 402

CALL

77

Winter Chevrolet Co.
"'We Do a Complete Job"
on .AU Makes of Cars
Call 77
738 New Hampshire

Parker Buick 700Co.
N.H.
Phone 402

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Automobjle Repairing-{Cont'd)
Reusch Motor Co 702 Vt . .. . .. .... . . .. ... . 1108
Sam's Garage
Genl Repairs-Wrecker Service
908 Vt ...................... . ...... 895
Smit h Garage 213 E 8 .. ... .... .. . ........ 2083
Wi nter Chevrolet Co 738 N H ... .. . .. .... .... 71
( See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Barbecue
Miller Barbecue RFD 5 ...... . .. ... .. ... 781-N~

SOUTHERN PIT BARBECUE

Real Barbecue- Fried Chicken-Dancing
1834 Mass . .... • .........• . ...•.. . 2001.

Barbers
Eldridge Barber Sllop 701 Mass .. .. .. . .•. . .. 2019

Automobile Springs
Schulz Chas G
Moog Electrically T ested Springs
730 Vt . .. . . .. , ... .. ....• •.. . .... , .. 403

Automobile Trucks- See Trucks, Motor
Automobile Wheel Aligning
See Wheel Aligning

Automobile Wrecker Service
CARTER SUPER SERV STA

24 Hr Wr ecker Serv-Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass .. ..... ... ... . •. .....• • . 1300

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO
24-H r Wrecker Serv-Repairs all makes
922 Mass .. . .. . .. . . . .. . . . . . ... .. . .. .. 12
REUSCH MOTOR CO 702 Vt ...............1108
Sam's Garage 908 Vt .. _. .. ...... ... .. ..... 895

Baths
PETERSIME BATH SERV

Swedish Massage-Health &amp; Steam Baths
Experienced Lady Attendant
1021! Mass ...... .. .. . .. ..• ... ...• • . 336

Batteries
Auto Electric Co 709 N H . .. .• ... . . . . • •... •~

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 -Hr W1·ecker Serv- Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass . ... .. ..... .... ... ...... 1300

UIDE BATTERIE
Ma.nufacturcdby'l11&amp;Electrtc Stornee Bette rY Co.,
world's largest mn.nuta.cturers ot Q\Orage bA-tter ies
f or every purpose.

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·"WH ERE T O B UY I T"

Awnings

Friu Co 14 E 8 .. . ....... . . ............ •4

Burk Ralph G
214 S Hickory Ottawa . . .•...... &lt;Toll Calf ) . 421

Harnar Auto Supplies 836 M ass ..........••. •337
(Continued Next Po ge)

Baggage Transfer-See Transfer, Baggage

Bakers
Brinkman Bakery 816 Mass . . . . .•.......... . 501

The Bank of Service

BUTTER CRUST BREADMOLL BAKERY 412 W 9 . . .. ... . ....... . . 716

ESTABLISHED 1877

Drake Bakery 907 Mass ......... . •.... . ..• . . 61

OFFICERS

JAYHAWK BREAD-

BRINKMAN BAKERY 816 Mass ... ... . .... 501

JOE DANDY BREAD-

DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass .. ... ..... ..... . 61

Moll Bakery 412 W 9 . ....... . ..... . ... . ... 716
Zephyr Bakery 546 M ass .......... .. . . .... . 209
ZEPHYR BREAD &amp; PASTRIESZEPHYR BAKERY 546 Mass .. . . . . • . . . ... . 209

Wm. Docking, President

F.

C. Whipple, Vice-Pres.

Geo, Docking, Vice-Pres.
Kelvin Hoover, Cashier

E. B.
E.

Martin, Asst. Cashier

J. Coy, Asst. Cashier

George Dun kley, Asst. Cashier

A.

Banks
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass ....•...... 30
(See Advertisement This Page)

E. Woestemeyer, Asst. Cashier

Telephone 30

LAWRENCE NATIONAL BANK

"WHERE YOUR SAVINGS
ARE SAFE"
Member Federal Deposit I nsurance Corp.
647 Mass .... . . . ..•...... . •...• . •.. 70

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

First National Bank
Nort heast

Corner

Eig hth

and Mass.

�"Wh~re

ro Buy It"
f

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7

Batteries-(Cont' d)
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATiou--------t
SKELCO TIAT'fERIES
Road Service- Co mple te Auto Repair
Skelly Products - Hood Tires
Bean System Wheel Balancing

Chrysler -P l)'1I!Outh Sales and Service
827 Vt •. . ........................ 607

Nineteenth Street Garage 19 00 Mass . .... .. .. 385 ·

WILLARD BATTERIES
'l'HE BATTEnY
TH A 'l' S 'l' O PS
DANGER OUS
CORRO S I ON

Wiiianii

"SAFETY· FILL"'

P HONE THESE DEALERS FOR
EXPERT SERVIC E ON A NY ~lAKE

" WHERE TO CALL"
WHOLESALE-RETA IL

At Economy Pr ices
Always the Latest in Hair Styling

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1000 Mass . ....... . .. .. ........ B OO

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Ivanter
Carpe
Owner

Shop

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 Hr Wrecker Se rv-Repairs All Makes

8 v:,enars
Lawrence

Beauty Parlors
Armstrong Beauty Shop 723! Mass. ... . .. .. . 2079
BAND BOX BEAUTY SHOP 1144 lnd ....... . . 430
Iva's Beauty Shop 94H Mass .. . .....•..••..• 533
(See Advertisemer.t Thi s Pagel
Marinello Shop 1119 Mass .... .. . . .•• , ..... .49'3(See Advertisement This Page)
Mickey Beauty Shop 732 ~ Mass .. . . . ...••.. 2353
(See Advertisem ent This Page)
(Continued Next Poge)

Smart
Women
know and appreciate
the superior beauty
ser vice offered by
The

MARINELLO

SHOP

Farel Destin Cosmetics

£OI:.=.:=IJH.E

:::1Jefuxe
Parker-Herbex
~

Oalp Treatments

Call493
1119 Mass.

" The Shop that Keeps You Permanently Lovely"

Completely Modem Beauty Service
ZADA WI LSON, Owner

Call

Z353

MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP
732Y2 M ass,

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Beauty Parlors-(Cont'd)

All Lines of

. NU-~·:.VOGUEP~~~~,::ts~~:~~-ur-e-s--r.-1-ar-ce-ls-·- - .

Beauty
CULTURE

COMPLETE SERVICE

Calll 00

''PVe Are individuai Sl~·lists"
ANNE STOJ&lt;:&amp;,

Owner

SEYMOUR

927 ~ Mass . . . .. .. .. ...... .. .... . . .458

PERMANENT WAVE SHOP 943 Mass ..... , .. 603

Beauty
Shop

ROSE BEAUTY SHOP
SHOP 01'' MODERN METHODS OF
llEAUTY SERVICE
Complet e Line of Cosmetics

Clarence H. Seymour
Owner

817Yz Mass.

LEON;. !IOL LtNCSWORTH'

1020 Vt . . .. . .. . ... ... ... . ... . ... • •31

Seymour Beauty Shop B17! Mass .. . . . ...... . 100
(See Advert isement This Pagel
Stadium Barber &amp; Beauty Shop
Frank Vaughan Prop rietor
1033 Mass . .. .. . .. ... .. ... . . ..•. . . . 310
Vanity Beauty Shop 7 W 11 .... ... .. .. . .. . 1372
!See Advertisement This Pagel
Venus Beauty Salon 842 Mass .... .. ...... . .. 387

FOI' a
Lovelier

Call

You

1372

(See Advertisement This Pagel

Dermetics and Marie Earle Cosmetics
Ogilvie Treatments

r--._-Beer, Retail
KENNYS C A F E - - - - - - - - - - ,
KEN N\' PRATT, P~op.

COUNTRY CLUB BEER
ON TAP
WE DELIVER $1.00 ORDERS

"Where the Crowd Goes"
813 Vt .. . .. ..... .. .... .. ..... .. . 2005

Beer, Wholesale
BUDWEISER BEER-

INDIAN VILLAGE RFD 3 . .. . .. . . . ..... . 2013

SCHLITZ BEER-

LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO

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VANITY BEAUTY SHOP
FAY H. BROWN

733

N H.l5

Stone Produce Co
Country Club Beer
Canada Dry Products
304 w 6 . . . . . . . . ... ' . .. •. .. ' ' .. • ' . . ' 265

At 7 West 11th St.

"O'Yizere kair-drminq
I! art"
u, a .faze

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PERMANENT WAVING
MANICURING
HAIR TINTING
FACIALS

Call 387
VENUS Beauty Salon
Inez Smith,

~lgr.

842 Mass.

Beverages
See Specific Kind As Beer, Bottlers, Etc.

Bicycles
Fritz Company 14 E 8 . . .. . ....~ ... . ...••.•... 4

Billiard Parlors
Smoke House Pool Hall

C E Hill &amp; Art Gilham Owners
738 Mass ...... . .. •• •• , , •. • •. .• •••. 996
Weyermuller Billiard Parlor
Fol low the Crowd Here
714 Mass . •• .. . ... . .. . ............ . 2048
' Wilson Swede
Half-Block South Eldridge Hotel
1:n Mass •.•• • •••. .........• •. .• •. 2044

Dear Adviser:
Shopping tires me. What can I~.
to save time, energy and worry?
WEARY ONE
Answer:
Read "8 Shopping Aids" on the
inside back cover of this directory.
They may help you.

II

�"Where To Buy It"

Bldcksmiths

9

Bowling Alleys

Baker Machinery &amp; Supply
We Repair Farm Equipment
_
1832 Mass .. .. ... . ... ... . , .. .. .. ... 429
lawrence Iron Works 611 N H .....•. .. ... .. 106
Schulz Chas G 730 Vt.
. .. . . .. .. .. . . .. 403

Blue Printing

Lawrence Recreation Plr 916! Mass .. . .. • . . . . 511

Boxes, Corrugated
Lawrence Paper Co Ft of N H.. . .. .. . . . . .. . . 129

Bra ke Service

GRINER OSWALD
Established Since 1910
DL UE PRH\'fS - P HOTO COPIES
SU RVEYORS. AR CIIJTECT SU PPLI ES
E:-iGI!\EERING INSTRU:ME:\"T S
Sales - Rentals - Repairs
Will pay toll on orders $10.00 and o"er
920 Oak, K.

BLA-BUS

C.,

Mo. .. (Toll Call) VIctor 6840

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 Hr Wrecker Serv- Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass . . .. . . .. . . . ... . ... .. ... .. 1300
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt . .... . .. .. . . . . 179

Broke rs, Investment
Estes Snyder &amp; Co Inc 71 0 Mass .. . ... . ....... 66

Builders-See Contractors, Building

'Bonds, Investment
See Brokers, Investment

Building &amp; Loan Associations
Douglas County Bg &amp; l n Assn 737 Mass .... . .. . 79
lawrence Bldg &amp; Ln Assn 800 Mass ... . .. .. ... 55

Bonds, Surety
Charlton-Lavery Ins Agency Inc 1403 Mass .... . 189

Building Material s

Books
Book Nook 10211 Mass ... .. ........... . ... 666
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass . . ... . ... . ... . .. . 33

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES
"B oo~

Sellers to Ja,·hawker.s''

SCHOOL &amp; OFFICE SUPPLIES
GiCts -

Stationery

F ou nta in Pens

TWO STORES
140 1 Ohio . . .. . ..... .. . .. .. ... .. .. 1401

Oread ..... .. .. . .... . .. .. .... 492
Nights-Sundays-Holidays call. .. .. . . . . . 427

1237

Rowlands College Book Store 1237 Oread . .. . .. 492

Bottlers
DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO
DR. PEI'PER

NESBITT ORA::\GE
SKIE'S-HIE FLAVORS
Wt Also Ma•wfac!1&lt;rc:
Sy fo.Pina
Syfo \\'hite Soda (Dry)
Syfo-Ginger Ale
Syfo S pa rkling Water
o,·du by t/1t Case or Carton from Your
Dealer
836 Vt ... ... .. ...... .. . . .. . . .. ... 198

Nehi Bottling Co
Royal Crown Cola
1045 Pa ......•.. • . .. .. .. .. .. ...... 5 54

Bott les
Riekes S &amp; Sons
1020 W Douglas Wichita (toll call) Wichita 5-4121

M erchants and business firms
appfeciate being told how you
found them. T ell them you used
the Classified Telephone Dit·ectot·y.

logan-Moore Lumber Co 627 Mass. . . . ... .. . 113
Reedy Pete Lbr Co 1846 Mass .. . ... . ... •. . . . 176
Shaw J W Lumber Co 701 Vt . . .. ... .. . ..... 147

Bus Compan ies, City
Rapid Transit Co The 6 20 Mass .. . . . . . . . . .. . . 388
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

BUS SCHEDULES!
LEAVE HASKELL: 2-22-42 min. past hour.
6:22a.m. to 9:42p.m., week days.
7 :22 n.m. to 9:42 p.m., S undays.
LEAVE 4TH &amp; MAINE: 2-22-42 min. past hr.
6:42 n.m. to !0:02p.m., week days.
7:42 a.m. to 10 :02 p. ro., Sundays.
LEAVE 8TH &amp; MASS. S'f. :
For H askell:
l Q-30-5 0 min. past h our.
6 :50a.m. to 10:10 p.m., week days.
7:50a.m. to 10: 10 p.m., Sundays.
For Ind. , 4th &amp; !\!a inc:
15--35-55 min. pa•t hour.
6:35a.m. to 9: 55 p.m., week days.
7:35a.m. to 9:55p.m., Sundays.
F orK.U. :
15-35- 55 min. past hour.
6:35a.m. to 10:15 p.m., " 'eek days.
7: 55 a.m. to 10:15 p.m., Sundays.
F or North Lawrence:
On the hour and 30 min. past.
7:00 a.m. to 9 :00 p.m., week days.
7:30a.m. to 9:00p.m., Sunda ys.
For N.J. &amp; East 13th:
15- 45 minutes past hour.
7:15a.m. to 8:45 p. m., week clays.
7:45 a.tn. to 8 :45 p.m., Sundays.
LEAVE K.U. : 5- 25-45 min. past hour.
6:45 a.m. to 10:25 p.m., week days.
8:05a.m. to 10:25 p.m., Sundays.
LEAVE 7TR &amp; LOCUST (North L•w.):
7- 37 111 in. past hour.
6:25 a.n1. to 9 :07 p.m., week days.
7:37a.m. to 9: 07p.m., Sundays.
LEAVE E. 13TH: 22- 52 min. past hou r.
6:45a.m. to 8:52 p.m., week days.
7: 52 a.m. to 8:52p.m., Sundays.

THE RAPID TRANSIT CO.
620 Mass. St.

Call 388

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Bus Lines

Cofes-(Cont'd)

GREYHOUND LINES -

-

- - - - --

SMART I
SMOOTH!
THRIFTY I
SERVICE T O ALL AME R ICA
BY L UXURIOUS SU P ER-COACH

" FOB I NFORMATION CALL"
UNION BUS DEPOT b38 Mass . ......... . 707
SANTA FE TRAILWAYS

Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt. .. .. ...... • ...•..• ~
Blue Mill 1009 Mass ... . .. .•...... • . ... ... 40'i
Brick's
On The Hill
1241 Oread. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5C
Brown Silas F RFD 3 .. ... .. ..... ..... .. . . 20~
Chief Lunch 224b Barker .. .. . ...... ...... . 2086
College I nn 1342 Tenn ... .. . .. .. . ... . ... . .. lT.!
Cottage The 1144 Ind ... .. .. ........ ...... 9n
DeLuxe Cafe 711 Mass . . . .. ... .. . ....•.. .. . SOl

DINE-A-MITE I N N ' - - - - - - - - - - ,

FRIED CHICKEN
STEAK DINNERS

AIR-CONDITIONED BUSES
Better bus sen:ce to Chicag-o ~
aod California, New safety
tYPe coaches, low fares. Fast,
.
frequent service to Kansas
·
City, Wichita, Denver, Hut·
·.
chioson.

FREE DELIVERY ON SUNDAYS
23 &amp; La .... .. . ..... ......... . .... 845

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"

Dine-A-Mite Inn 23 &amp; La . . .. .... . ... ... .... 845

Union Bus Depot b38 Mass . . ..... . ...... 707

DUCK'S TAVERN---------,

UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass . . . .... . . . .... 707
UNION PACIFIC STAGE

H .&lt;RRV I NGALLS

SCHLITZ ON TAP
WE HAVE SANDWICHES OF
.ALL K I NDS

NOW-AIRCONDITIONED BUSBJS

Travel in the new tranacontlnen·
tal, streamlined Super-Coachesnow air·conditioned. Buses t'!very...
wbere, over smooth, scenlo hlghwaye. Economize by bus.

,.,

SANDWI CHES

For Reservations
C.I\LL 845

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

824 Vt .. . .. .... . . .. ...... . ...... 2098

Duck's Tavern 824 Vt ...... . .. ... •. ....... 2098

DUSTY RHODES DRIVE l u - - - - - - - - ,

UNION BUS DEPOT b38 Mass ........... 707

POPULAR FOR GOOD FOOD

Business Colleges-See Schools, Business

Plate Lunches - Good CoHee
Jumbo-Burgers
Ta.'&lt;i Delivery
24-Hour Service

Butane Gas

110

w 7 .......... . ..... ......... 2059

Central Plumbing Co 814 Mass .......... . ... 710
(See Advertisement This Pagel

Evans Hearth
Home-Like Atmosphere-Women Cooks

Butchers-See Meat Markets

1941 Mass . ........ . ........ . .. . .. •10.36

Fred's Place 508 Locust. ............. . . ... 2097

Granada Coffee Shop 1020 Mass . ... ...... . . 2027
Green Lantern Cafe 7 45 Mass ... ......... . •. 484
Greenwood Inn

Cabs-See T oxicabs

Country Club Beer-Lunch- Dancing

Cafes
Arrows The 1031 Mass . . ... .. .. • ......... . 2085
Bill's Lunch 717 Mass ... .. ......•. .... .. .. 4.36

624 Mich .. .. . . ... ... .. .. ..... . . . . . 2032
Harbour The 18 E 9 . . .. .. ....... ... . ..... 2078
· (Continued Next Poge)

CENTRAL PLUMBING CO.

Hickory-Smoked

BARBECUE
at its
BEST

Modernize
Your Subu rban and Farm Home With
Bottled or Underground Butane

Gas Systems

Also Try

Cooking, Heating,
Refrigerating, Water Heating

O~r

FRI ED
CHICKEN
Dining -- Dancang -- Beverages

SOUTHERN PIT
814 Mass.

Telephone 710

1834 Mass.

RALPH BRIGHT, Prop.

Tel:,_,
200~

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"Where To Buy It"

:.:•es-(Cont' d)
-~

Cafe Haskell Grds .. .. .. .. ... . . . ..... 527
- :;-y..-ay Cafe
- : - ~Cooked Meals-Home Made Ice Cream' ·;al!ne Davis Prop
83Si Mass .. . ... . ... . ....... ...•.... 330
· -:.an Village RFD 3 ........... .... .. .... 2013
_.;_.~wk Cafe 1340 Ohio .... . . .. .. .. • ... . .. 509
-: · nny•s Grill 1017 ~ Mass .......... . ... . .. . 961
&lt;&lt;nnys Cafe 8 13 Vt .. . ........ ..... .. .. . . 2005
'Fifer Barbecue RFD 5 .. . .. ..... . ...... 781-N- 4
=&lt; &amp; M Sandwich Shop 1830 Mass . ........ ... 253
~ock Chalk Cafe 6 18 W 12 ............... . . 177
ROSS

FARMER CAFE
"ON '59 SOUTH"

CHICKEN DINNERS
O'.lr Specialty- Baked Ham and Beans

Budweiser Beer
Standard Oil Products
RFD b . ... ....... ...... . . ... .. 752-K-2
Ross Farmer Cafe RFD 6 . ......... ..... 752-K-2
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 . ... . . .... .. . ... 53
Southern Pit Barbecue 1834 Mass .... . ...... 2001
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel
Taylor's Lunch
Second Door W of Post Ofc-Good Coffee
Jayhawker Theatre bg ....... . .. . .. .. . . 2041
Tom's Lunch 627 Mass .... .. . •.. . . .... . •. . . 931
W IEDEMANN'S GRILL 835 Mass ........ .. ... 84

Chicken Dinn ers
Six Corners Tavern RFD 5 .... .. . .. .• .. . 733-N-3

Chinaware
Meyn Fritzi Eldridge Hotel. .. .. • ...... • . . .... 88
Shimmons Shop 929 Mass .................. 660

Churches
Presbyterian Church First 901 Vt ...... ... .. . .. 630

City Offices
City Clerk Watkins Bk bg ...... . ... . .. ...... 460
.•
City of Lawrence Watkins Bk bg ........ .. ..• 460 _ · ·
Community Recreation Cent er Community bg .. • ..o40
Fire Dept No 1 745 Vt ................. .... 496
Fire Dept No 2 1839 Mass ........... ...... _187
Health Dept Watkins Bk bg ... . •..... ....... 462
Police Dept 745 Vt .................. .. . ... 153
Pumping Station N Ind ............ • ....... 968
Wat er Dept Watkins Bk bg . ...... .. . . .. .. . . . 461

Chiropractors
Albright
CRAIG

C R 1023a

Mass ... ............... 15.31
(See Advertisement This Pagel

H

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PAUIER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR

HIXON ST UDIO 721 Mass . ........... . . . . . .. 41

Candy, W holesale

X-Ray and Neurocalometer
Log:an Basic Technician

94H Mass ................ . .. . . .. . 115
Residence Telephone ... . •. . . .. •.. 767 ·K·S~.
Craig H W 947~ Mass . .....•. ..... . ....... 115 ·-

Coker A B &amp; Son 1337 Mass ........ • . . ...•. 558
Pierson August J &amp; Son 902 Mass .. . .. . . . ... 1792

Cann ing
Columbus Foods Corp E 10 ... . ......... ... .. 219

Carpe nte rs
LO&lt;Jan-Moore Lumber Co 627 Mass .. ..... .... 113
Shaw J W Lumber Co
Carpenters Furnished For Any Job
701 Vt .. .. ..... .. .. .. . ... . .....•... 147

Ca rpe t Cleaning
Clark C M Shampoo Serv 1640 N H .. . .. ...... 806
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass .. .......... 75

Carpets
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass ........ ... 606

Ca t &amp; Dog Hospitals
&amp; Cat

I

Lady Attendant
Residence Calls ~1ade Day or Night

Came ras

See Dog

11

Hospitals

Cattle-See Livestock

Cemeteries
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 . ..• •. ........ 1459
Oak Hill Cemetery S E Limits . .. ...... . .• •... 491

Painless Adjustment of the
Entire Spine
Treatment Not Limited to the Spine Alone

Reducing

X ·Ray
Co lonie
Irrigat ion
Diathermy
Ultra .

W i thout

Distress
Positive
Results

Treatme nt
fo r
Hem or.

VIolet

rhofds and

Li ght
Urinalysis

va r icose
Veins

CALL 1531
Free Examination and Consultation
Residence Calls Made Day or Night

Dr. C. R. Albright
Lady Attendant

Cham be rs of Commerce
Chamber of Commerce Wren bg ....•.. .. . ••.•. 485

. 1023Yz Mass.

Ofc. &amp; Res. TeL 1531

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

CLE--CLE

Clea ne rs
Advance Cleaners 1019 Mass ........ . ...... 101

ADVAN CE CLE ANING SERVICE
N. C. Ln&lt;DSTROM , Prop.

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"\Vorthy oi your finest
clothes."

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"TELEPIIONE"

ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass ....... . 101

THE
CLEANING
NUMBER

COURTVIEW CLEANER 1111 Mass . ........ . 646
(See Advertisement This Pagel

Grand Cleaners 102 1 Conn . . . .. ....... .. .. .. 616
(Conti nued Next Page)

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FO R
D ELI CAT E
FABR IC S

~

LIBERAL DISCOUNT
FOR CASH &amp; CARRY

INDEPENDENT·~

CALL

498

LAUNDRY &amp;
ROGERS

DRY CLEANERS

Fashion
Cleaners

The Quality of our
Work Must Meet with
Your Approval

8 E. 8th

A Complete Laundry
and Dry Cleaning
Service
Vis it Our New Home
and See Our New M odern Equipment

ALTERATIONS
REPAIR
KNIT-BLOCKING

CALL

646
Prompt Delivery

COURTVIEW

CALL

432
740 Vermont

CLEANER
1111 M ass.

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CLE-CLE

n·

Cleaners-(Cont'd)
TEL.

TEL.

123

123

It's

Hillside Band Box Cleaners b2b W 9 .. . . . . .. . . 123
(See Advertisement This Page)

HOME SERVICE LAUNDRY 1001 N H . . . . ... 1329 ·
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS
740 Vt. 432

&lt;See Advert isem•.1t Preceding Page)

KANSAS CLEANERS l d E e... .. ........ . .420

Lawrence Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H .... 38.3
&lt;See Adve rtisemen t This Page)
New York Cleaners 92 6 Mass . ......• ..... . . . . 75·

NEW YORK CLEANING SERVICE

to Your Clothes

E. W. YouNG
Eo Yout:o

HILLSIDE BAND BOX
CLEANERS
626

A Complete Cleaning
Service, W ear ing Apparel, Hats, Rugs,
Draperies, Fu mitu re
Moth P roofing, Knitted Garments Cleaned and
Blocked. Dyeing.

w. 9th

" TELEPHONE"

NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass .. .. ...· .. 75·
Quality Cleaners 539 I nd . .. . ... .. . ..... .... I SS.
Rogers Fashion Cleaners 8 E 8 .. ...... .. .. .. .498&lt;See Adverti se ment Preceding Page)
Varsity Cleaners 1405 Mass . .... . . ......... .400·
(See Adverti sement This Pagel
Wilson W E 112 Mass ....... . . ... . ........ 505-·

TRY US

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We Want Your Second Call

SAVE

Cash &amp; Carry

or
Call

P ho n e

400

For
Delivery
Service

VARSITY
CLEANERS
Office a nd Pla nt at 14th &amp; Mass.
- S TORAG E ROOM-

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Cleaners, Carpet
See Carp et Cleaning

Cleaners, Curta in
See Curtain Cleane rs

Cleaners, Drape ry
ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass .. . . . ....... 101
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass . . . .. . . . .. .. 15·

'·

Our odorless process
puts new life in colors
and fabrics.- Try i t .
"We Clean Everything You
W ear But Your Shoes

Call

One Day Service If Desired

383

Send Your Laundry
with Your Cleaning

V. K. BRUNER, Mgr.
1001 N.H.

Servin g Lawrence for 43 Years

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Cleane rs, Fur-See Fur Cleaners
Cleaners, Hot- See Hats, Cleaning

Clothing
Carls Clothiers 905 Mass .... . ..... , •• .. .. .. 251
Gibbs Clothing Co an Mass .. .. ... .. ... .. .. . 459
Obers Leading Clothiers
Griffon &amp; Hickey-Freeman Clothes
8 21 Mass ....... .. . .. . ....... . ..... . 203
Palace Clothing Co 843 Mass ... ....... ..... . 915
Wolfson's 743 Mass . . .. .... . . . •.... . . .... . 675

Clubs, Country

TELEPHONE

Country Club 1 Mi Won Highway No 40 .. .. ... 404

Clubs, Social
Faculty Womens Club 1300 La .... •••.. . .. .. 1309
University Cl ub K U Union bg ...... ... . . . .. .. 512

Coal
BIG CHIEF SEMI-ANTHRACITE COALSNIDER COAL CO
Formerly Harry Turner Coal Co
6~3

N H. ...... .. . . ... ...... . .... 1010

BLACK DIAMOND SMOKELESS COALSMITH ORLEY M COAL CO 816 E 9 . ... ..... 46
BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LBR CO
308

w 6.81

Butler Coal Co 701 Conn ...... ....... .. ... 1560
DERBY GRAIN &amp; COAL CO 301 Locust. .... .. 370
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 .. .. ..... 927
HARNAR SEMI -ANTHRACITE COALSNIDER COAL CO
Formerl y Harry Turner Coal Co

633 N H.. . . .

ORLEY M.

SMITH

. ............. . .. 1010

JAYHAWK COAL

®.

Every ton washed to remove
impurities and increase the heat· .
in' valucJ then l\ta."ted in all s ius
to insure dust less deliveries to
your bin.

•
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"WHERE TO B UY IT"
Johns Coal Co 746~ Ky ................ .. 34
Krum Koal Ko 810 Pa ...... ... . ..... .. . 335
Reedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass . .. . ..... 176
Smith Orley M Coal Co 816 E 9 ............ 46
SNIDER COAL CO
Formerly Harry Turner Coal Co
633 N H ....... .. ...... ..... .. .. 1010

University Coal Co 200 Locust ........ . .... 44
JOHNS COAL CD 746~ Ky •.. .... .... ..... ... 34
KAW VALLEY FUEL CO E 10 . ... ..... . . ... . 219
(See Advertisement Following Page)
KRUM KOAL KO 810 Pa ... ...... ... ..... .. 335
logan- Moore Lbr Co 627 Mass .... .... ..... . 113
McConnell lumber Co 846 E 13 . ... .... ... .. . 576
(See Advertisement Following Pagel
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 w 6 ... .... .... ... 152
Smith Or ley M Coal Co 816 E 9 . . ....... . ..... 46
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

11

For 33 Years-Coals
with a Definite Reputation
for Quality"

(Continued Next Page)

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

816 E. 9th

�COA-COA

15

Coai-(Cont'd)
SNIDER COAL CO

Formerly Harry Turner Coal Co
633 N H .... .... ...... .

....... 1010

SUNFLOWER REFINED r,OAL_ _ _ _ __
The modern bintminous coal. Re-

Exclusive Dealers
3:..-=rnda Smokeless, Indian Head Coke
'TOKOL AUTOMATIC STOKERS

fi ned for er.on()my. Du~tp roufed
for cleanliness. Sized for easy
handling and pcriect combu&gt;tion.
The carefu l buyer 's choice.

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"WHERE TO BUY I T"

Ka w Volley Fuel Company

WIL L H. PENDLETON, Mgr.
r 21 9
East 10th St.

.

Burgner-Bowman- Matthews Lbr Co 308 W b . . 81
Kaw Valley Fuel Co E 10 .... ..... ....... 219
Logan-Moore Lbr Co 627 Mass . .... .. . ... 113

TIGER COAL-

- --

- --

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Super-Cleaned-100% Wa.shcd •
- SINCOLIZED, Permanently
Dust T reate d
Process.

Double Eagle
Cherokee
Arkansas
Semi-Anthracite

McConne ll's
Clean Prompt Del ivery

•

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Delivers Clean--Burns

Clean-a Tru ly Modern Fuel.

·

" WHERE TO BUY IT"
Johns Coal Co 746~ Ky .. .. . .. .. .... . .... 34

UNIVERSITY COAL CO 200 Locust .... .. ..... 44
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

WHITE CITY SMOKELESS COALSNIDER COAL CO
Formerly Harry Turner Coal Co
633 N H .. ... .... .

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J ewel Cool
America's finest household
.fuel. Rei-col ProcessedDust -Free.

Joy Hawk Cool
from a million dollar mine.
Puralized Waxolized

Petroleum
Coke
A Perfect Fuel
No Ash-No Smoke

200 LOCUST ST.

'

by W AXOL

Tele phone

44

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Quality Cools at Reasonable Prices

UNIVERSITY
COAL COMPANY
"THERE'S A DIFFERENCE IN COAL"

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Coal Stokers- See Stokers

Collection Agencies

.,I needed a
plumber this mcn:Dilll

Business Mens Credit Exch lawrence Natl Bk bg . 467

Colonic Irrigations
Albright C R 1023~ Mass ...... . .. .. .. .. ... 1531

Concrete, Ready Mixed
Ready Mixed Concrete Co E 8 ..... ... . ... .. 1892

Confectioners
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass ... . . ... 351
Wiedemann's Grill 835 Mass .... . .•.. . .. .. .. . 84

Contractors, Building
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 . .. . . . . . . 927

OLMSTEAD P D 21 24 Mass ....... . .. ... . . 2686
Penny M N Constr Co E 8 •. . ....... . . . . . . . 1892

Contractors, E.lectrical
See El ectric Contract ors

Contractors, General
Constant J T 619 Vt .... . . . . .. •. ..•.... . .. . 89

So I turned to the

YELLOW PAGES .. .

Contractors, Heating
See Heating Contractors

Cont ractors, Pointing-See Pointers
Contrac tors, Plumbing-See Plumbers
Contra ctors, Roofing-See Roofers

County Offices
Agriculture Conservation Assn Peoples Bk bg . . .. 652
Attorney Court House . • • .. .. . .. . .. . ... . .. . . 559
Budget &amp; Acounting Div llOO Mass . .. . ... .. . . 478
Clerk Court House . ..... . .. . • . . . • . .. .. .. ... 359
Clerk of District Court Court House . .. . .. .. . .. 543
County Commodity Warehouse 900 R I ... .. .. . 945
County Home &amp; Farm RFD 2 ... . . . . .•.. . . ... 782
Engineer Court House ......... . .• .. . . . .. . . . 371
Farm Bureau P 0 Bg .. .. . .. ...... .. . • . . . . 2502
Farm . S~Gvrhy Admn Court House .•. . ....... 2450
Probate Judge Court House. . ... .• . . .. . . .. . .393
Red Cross Community bg .. . . . .... .. . . .. . .. . 803
Red Cross Sewing Room 901 Ky . ... .. . .. • ... . 392
Register of Deeds Court House . . . . . ... . , . .... 671
Sheriff County Jail .. •• . .. ... . .. . . .... .. .. . . 38
Shop Yard 708 Conn . . ... . . ... ... . . .. ... .. . 971
Supt of Schools Court House . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329
Treasurer Court House . . .. . . . .. . . .. . . .. . . . . 466
Welfare Director Court House ... .. . . . .... . .. 975

Cream Buyers
South Side Produce Co 12 W 19 . .•... ...... . 328

Who sells it? W here is he located? This Dit·ectot'y tells you!

and got one who could
come in a hurry

You can olways fl~td
tho de a ler wi th tho
goods o r service you
wont If you look Ill
the Yellow Pages.

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Credit Reporting Bureaus
Business Mens Credit Exch l awrence Natl Bk bg . 467

Curtain Cleaners
ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass ... . . ....... 101

lawrence laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H .. . 38.3

Dairies
CHAMNEY D A I R y - - - - - - - - - ,

HOLSTEIX HERD
" Specializing in Babies' Milk"
Produced in Our Modern and Sanitary
S urge Parlor Which In•ures
\\' holesome Clean Milk

DAI LY RO'l:TE SERVICE
RFD 4 ... .... . .... .. .. ...... .. 729-K-2

Fresh Pure
Rich Safe
Call

696

Delivered to Your Door

Grade A Milk

FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTs-----GRADE A

OJt

Pasteurized and
i';t:~
Raw Milk
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Lawrenda!c-Gold S•al- AC £i
Cottage Cheese - Cboco- ~
,., ._
late ~ilk Drink-~is~;on
Oran ge Drink. Butter at Y our Nearest D(

"WHERE TO BUY T HJJM"
FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 546 Miss . 1.
Hazlett E E Dairy RFD 1. .. ... . . .. ... ... . . .
(See Advertisement This Pagel
Hinsen Farm Dairy RFD 2 .... . ... .. .. ... 737- -:&gt;
Jayhawk Creamery 834 Vt ... . .. .... . . . .. . . . 182
Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co Ft of Vt .696

&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

l og Cabi n Dairy 1827 La . . .. .. . .... . ..... . . 910
(Continued Next Pogo )

Grade A

"Homogenized"
Varsity Velvet Ice Cream
Table Talk Butter
Creamed Cottage Cheese
Bireley's Orangeade

LAWRENCE
SANITARY MILK

FORD'S

GUERNSEY
MILK

AND

ICE CREAM CO.

CALL

588

~~~

Grade A Raw Milk and Cream
NATURAL MILK
is Nature's Finest Food
RUSSELL TUCKEL,

II) 'W'"
~~tn~~t.~

Just North of No. 6 School

Foot of Vermont
. __ _ _ _ _ [OAIRYPRODii@ _ _ _ _ __ .

Distributor

�.- 18

DAI-DRA

Dairies-(Cont'd)
PASCHEL DAJRv--

- -- - - - - - . ,

Our 15th Year
GRADE A RAW C\ULK
D elivered to You r Door
Produced Un&lt;ler St rict Sanitary
Conditions in Our Own P lant
Visi t Our Dairy Farm

RFD 4 .. . . ..... . ...... .. . ... . . 729-N-2
Tuckel Russell RFD 4 .... ........ . . .. . ... . . 588
&lt;See Advertisement Preceding Page)

Dairy Products
FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 546 Miss .. . 1280
Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co Ft of Vt. 696
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust. . . . .. . .. . . 262

-·ead Animal Remove rs
DEAD ANIMAL CO INC SERVIce- - - -Our D rh·ers J&gt;:..r
HIGH C \ SH PR ICES

for
D E ,\0

HO RSES - CATTL E · HOGS

T

"CALL US COLLECT"

DEAD ANIMAL CO INC 710 N 5 . .. ... . .. . 197
DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO SERVICE
DEAD AKIMAT- S
R E MOVED
H orses, Cattle, Hogs and
Slleep Removed Free ii
Kot Ski nn ed or
Decomposed
\V'E PAY TELEPHOKE CHARGES

FOR I N FORl\!fMAT ION CAL L
DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO 900 Pa . .... 369

Delicatessens
DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass ...... . . ... . . .. ... 61

Dentists
Dolen H X
General Pract ice &amp; Plates
839! Mass ...... . .. . ... .. • .......... 989
E.st erly Geo A SOH Mass . . . .. . . . • .. .. .. .. .. 204
Frink L H Peoples State Bk bg . . . .. . ..... . . . 571
G:Orrill Wi ll R 803 Mass ..... .. ... • . ...... . •399
Hagebuch F G 801 Mass . ... . .. . . • • ... ... . . 199
Hults A P K E P Co bg .. .. ..... .... ..... .. 532
Kennedy &amp; Kennedy 845~ Mass ... . .. . ..... •• 551
Kennedy Ted A 84 5~ Mass ... .. ........... . . 551
Kibler H B 847 Mass .......... .....•. .. .. . 368
Lindenberger H R 800 Mass ... . ............. 374
McFarland F M 847 Mass . .. . .. .......... . . 231
O'Bryon C F
X-Ray-Ger.cral Practice
947~ Mass . .. . .... . . . . •.....• . . . . .. . 570
Payne J R 847 Mass... .. .. . . .. . ... .. ... . .. 823
Perry J I 9 39~ Mass . . .. . . . . . .. . .. .• • .. . . . 395
Rosser E E 93 7 A Mass .. . ... . .... .. ... . . .. . 941
Stevens P N 815 Mass . .. . . . .. •. ... . . • . . . •1515
Tibbetts Z H 9 27 Mass .... . . . .... . ...... •• 183
Woodworth Ray 736 Ky .. . . . . . ....... ... . .. 244

Dentists, Exodontists
(Extracting)
Dolen H X 839! Mass . . . . .... . .. . . . . . ... . .. 989
Kennedy Ted A 845~ Mass . .. . . .. . . • • . . . . .. . 551

Dentists, Pediodont ists
(Children)
Woodworth Ray
Practice Limited to Orthodontia
736 Ky .. . ... ... ... . .... . . .. ••...... 244

Dentists, Radiodontists
(X-Ray)
Hagenbuch F G 801 Mass ... .. . ... • ... .. . ... 199
Kennedy Ted A 845! Mass .... . . .• . ... . ..... 551

Department Stores
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co 825 Mass . . . ......... 195
Penney J C Co 80 7 Mass . .. ... . .. . ..... .... 903
WEAVER AD 901 Mass . .. . . ... ... .. . . .. . . 636

Doctors

Delivery Service
SMITH ETHAN A DELIVERY SERV 816 E 9 . . . . 46
SPECKS DELIVERY SERVICE

DELIVERY
SERVICE
Call

305

Call

1025 N J . .. ............ .. .. .. . . . . 305

Merchants and business firms
appt-eciate being told how you
found them. Tell them you ttSed
the Classified Telephone Directory.

See Spec ific Head ings, such as Chiropractors,
Dentists, Ocu lists, Optometrists, Osteopathic:
Physicians &amp; Surgeons D.O., Physicians &amp;
Surgeons, M.D., Veterinaria ns, etc.

Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals
Leasure Veterinary Hospital 809 Vt . • •..... .. . 193

PIERSON I J

Clipping-Bathing &amp; Boarding
219 E 9 . ... .. . . . .. ... . . . . . . .. .. . .. . b02

Dormitories
Battenfeld Hall 1420 Ore ad . .• . •.. . .. . ... • . . 234
Carruth Hall 1345 La . ... . ..... . .. .. .. .. . .. 164
Jayhawk Co-O p Club 1614 Ky . • •• , • .. . . •. •• 1095
Rock Chalk Co.:_Qp Club 1409 R I. . . .. ...... . . 238
Templin Hall • · ~ead . . . . . .. ... . . •.. .. . . 207

Drapery Clea ners-See Clea ners, Dra pery

�" Where To Buy It"

J ressmakers
5 milh Hemstitching &amp; Dressmaki ng Shop
943 i Mass .683

DRE- ELE

Druggists-(Cont'd)
RANKIN DRUG co,---------.
F REE FAST D ELIVERY
P RESCRIPTIO N SPE CIALISTS
D elh·cry Scn-'ice Until 10 :30 p .m.
Ice Cream - Sund dc~ - Drugs

Druggists
Barbers Drug Store
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded

CROWN DRUG SERVICE·· - - - - - - Free D eliveTy St;r vice to
Any Part o f L~e Citv.
Dntgs! F. lectri&lt;;al Need~,
Sundrie~. 'f()Hece r it·~. T o-

•

bacco, Fountain and Bott led Good s at Deep Cut
Prices.

Hospital Suppli~s

... . . . 145
. ... . . 521

909 Mass .... . .. . . . . . . . .
COE' S DRUG STORE 1345 Mass .

1101 Mass . . . .. . .. ... . ... .. ... . . . . 678

For Lowest P rices
in T own
Free Delivery
Prescriptions
Dru gs

DRUGS

Sundries

"FOR CROT-f·'N S liRT-'JCR C/J. LL"

Fountain &amp; Lunch

WHOM TO CA L L

Crown Drug Co No 23 747 Mass .. . .. . .. . . 166

The Classified Telephone Direct01')' is on the job twenty-foM
hours each day.

J

Rankin Drug Co 1101 Mass ........ . ........ 678
REXALL DRUG SERVICE

.

Eld ridge Pharmacy 701 Mass .. . .. .......... . 999
Garich Professional Prescription Shop 105 E 8 . . 6 01
(See Advertisement This Pagel
Hillside Pharmacy No 1 616 W q . . .•• .. •... 1487
(See Advertisement This Pagel
HILLSIDE PHARMACY NO 2
Delivery Service
1847 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. 1100

19

STOWITS H W REXALL STORE

847

Mass. 516

Round Corner Drug Co 801 Mass. . . . . . ....... 20
Stowits H W Rexall Store 847 Mass
. . . 516

Druggists Sundries
Weaver A D 901 Mass .... .. . , ............ . 636

Dry Goods
Jeffries Dry Goods Co 803 Mass . .... . ... ... . . 325
WEAVER A D 901 Mass . ... . . . . . . .... . ... 636

Dyers
Kansas Cleaners 12 ~ E 8 .. . .. ... . . . ........ 420
NEW YORK CLE ANERS 926 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . 75

Ea r Phones- See Hearing Aids
CALL

"Where Pharmacl! Is a

Profession- N ot
line."

aS ide-

Free Delivery

601

Exclusive Agent for MARCELLE COSMETICS

GARICH
Professional Prescription Shop
105 E. 8th

D rugs-Drug

Sun·

drlee
Fo untai
n a nd
Cur'b Service

Luncheonette

w.

I

~487
Fast

H.

Delivery

Semple

HILLSIDE PHARMACY
616 W est 9th

Electric Appliances, Household
Gamble Stores
Refrigerators-Washers &amp; Ironers
Radios-Vacuum Cleaners
834 Mass . . .. . . .. . . . .. .. .... ... . . . . . 528

Electric Appliances, Repairing
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv 19 E 9 .... .. .. . . 138
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky. . . .. . . . . . . . . . 2611
Radio-Electric Serv 944 Mass . .. . . . .... . . . . . 497
(See Advert isement This Pagel

•
•
•
•

APPLIAN CES
MOTORS
RADIO SERVICE
GENERAL REPAI RING

c0 II 497

RADIO-ELECTRIC
Paul We lch

SERVICE

944 M ass.

�20

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DlltEC fORY

ELE-FIL

Federal Offices

Electric Contractors
513

Rose l H Plbg &amp; Etec Slrv q31 Ma !'.:

N Y A Boys' Rt\ 11r -: Center 1004 W 4
U S Grologlcal Survey Kansas Un1versity
U S lnt.tmal Re,'Cnllt Agl Post Ofrfce bg

US Pa.st Office 645 N H

Electric Equipment
658

Kt!Mtdy Plumbing &amp; Elt!c Co 937 Mus

Feed
Electric light &amp; Power Companies

DERBY DIET FEEDDERBY GRAIN &amp; COAL CO 301 locust

See l tg ht &amp; Power CompanieS

PURINA CHOWS DOUGLAS COUNTY HATCHERY 812 Vl

Electric Refrigera tors

SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6
SOUTH SlOE PRODUCE CO 12 W 19

Set ltelugcrotors, Electnc

J SON

UN

Electricians

FE£.0 - GRAIN
Complete l.1ne Oread Ml:!u:u l~«tlt
Cane 1\Joloucs
G,\Jlllf.:N &amp; F'lEt.U Sl:tmS
"f E.fl -

.308

Brunt Eugene Plbg &amp; Winng bOl M

OA NELL l R ELECTRIC SERVICE

Cuuona Grtndmg ant.l l\hlting
l 1rom111 DclivcrT Service

l I ECTRIC REPAmS
Gencrato~tortca-Electrlt

Motort

608 Mou

ll.tac•ctoJ-FAn.,_VO(uUm Swc~ro

Amuture lllld lloror Re ndJJl

Wh Lt! Pnxfuce Co
Complelr L ~ Staley Fetds
830 Vt.

6\S Man

kE NEOY PlUMBING &amp; ELECTRIC C
J4

Filling Sta tions

l'~orJ

tn fA' Somt 1..«111 "
Doudr:tl anJ tJcm•cd

Bogue J A 027 Vl
Carlson Scrv Sla t
Ma _
CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 Ur WreckAr Se "# R1 ~~,.., All Makes

Contract!~~.

Rcmodtlln[ RcpAlnnr
Geur.ral Elcctne .\ulltorltcd Ut11ler
Vh•l Our Show Room
q.37 Mus • . •
If no anS""''tr call

.bSB

•

7

•

1362

ROSE L H PLBC &amp; ELEC SERV

1000 Mus

Chief Cllt Rate Sf" St.a 23 ..... a l krr
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS
FRITZ COMPANY 14 f ~

79l·N·

Collins Edith RFO 3

W rlnw·Rcpa r ng-Bondcd t.. Llansu
9)1 Ma nt

513

Shlmmons Shop
W1rl111!·RtJlll ring Bonded &amp; L ctnscd
929 Man
SnetgM Plbg &amp; Elet Co 406 E 10
Wt.\lergrtn Harry 1628 MuJ

660

CONOCO

PRODUCT~--------

"Your MiltiiDt J!nclta"r"

74Z
352

Conoco Broll%-X·E
Ga~Ghn~

Conoco ''N''th Motor 01l

Grea•e.a
Tank Waroo Delh•crics

Elevators, Groin- See Grain Elevators

"WHERE TO CALL"

Employment Agencies
Business Exchange &amp; Employment Sfrv Wren bg 2il3
Kansas St.ale Employment St"ke 201 W 8
688

SERVICE STATIONS

CHRISTIAN LARRY SERV STA
On the

qoo

Engravers, Photo
D'Ambra Pholo Strviu 644 Mass

.

.. .934

hiii·WashTng-LlJbr~c.;

n

lnd •

Conllntnt.ll 011 Co Bulk Agt
Matthew Ml+rl,eJI's Statlon
900 N H

..

.867

Kuter &amp; Montgomtry Serv Sta 1901 Mass .1205

Express
R.11lway Exprus Agcy Inc 20 E 9

. •

120

Exterminators, Termite
See Term1le Control

Farm Implements
See Agricultural Implements

IF'bo ulh it? Where is be loCtlltrd? This Directory t~III yord

Consumers Co-op Association 1835 Man • • • , 627
Crystal Cut-Rate Filling St.a 304 W 6 •• , ••••• 265
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H • ,
2092

ECONOMY SERVICE STATIO

•: E. BOTt.D
S.a . .. uo Your Dri1'lo.:
CUT RATE
Gas Oil Gruau
PcnoroU-Tydol Motor
Ttrn
Tbrtc Coonnient Sutions
23 &amp; Barker . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1070

o.ts-

304

w 6.

1826 M1m

••

.•

• • • •••• 265
• •••• ••• •356

(Continued Nut Page)

I

�FIL-FLO

"Where 1 o Buy It"

Stotions-

•nt'd)

:.e-. Station

_ S!--, :e Pr oducts

-= .: . . . ... . .. . . .. .. . ... . ... .. ... 2082

--=- ~cv Sta 1300 Mass . .. .. ...... .. . .. 40

Co 740 N 2 . .... .. . . ..... ... . .. 2015
- - &amp; Son Serv Sta E 23 St ..... . . 780-N-3
:

t.llLEY OIL co,- - - - - - - - - - .
Wholesale and Retail
KVX GASOLINE AND OIL
F UEL OIL - DiSTILLATE

Seiberling Tires Distributor

WE SELL FOR LESS

" Di•·ect From Refinery to Consumer"

SERVI CE STATION

:;::s w 1 ... . .. ... .. ..... .. . .. ... . 598
' -" • ..'alley Oil Cow 23 .. . . .. . •..•. . . . • . . .. 650
•.: , Val ley Oil Co RFD 3 .. . .... ... . . . . . . 72.3-K-4
:r &amp; Montgomery Serv Sta 1901 M ass . • .. 1205

•*

IIIOBILOIL PRODUCTS-

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
2'1 Hr Wrecker Serv- Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass . .. . .. ......... .. .. . . . . 1300

'.' otor In One Stop Station 827 Vt . . ..... .... . 607
'I eder Serv Stat ion
Philli ps Petroleum Products
1900 Mass . .. .. . ... . ... . ...... .. .... 385
=&gt;aasch Del Serv Sta 846 Vt . ....• . ..... . .... 144

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO BULK AGT

645 Locust . 2026
If no answer call .. . . . . ... . . .. ... .. . . ... 17.31
Ray's Serv Sta RFD 5 . ... ... . ... .. . ... . 733-N-2
Shorty's Serv Sta 647 Ark . .. .. .. . . .. . .. . .. 2081

SINCLAIR PRODUCTS-

SMITH ELDON SERV STA 946 Mass . . .. .. 2099

21

Filling Stations-(Cont'd)
Sinclair Refining Co Bulk Agent
C F-Biondie Mathews Agt
623 Locust ... .•... ... . .. . ...•.. .... 1358

SKELLY PRODUCTS-

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA
Road Service-Complet e Auto Repair
827 Vt . .. .... .... ... . ... .•.. . . .. . 607

-~""'--ith Eldon Serv Sta 946 Mass .. . . ..• ..... . 2099

::.mith's College Sta 845 Ind ........ .• ....... 643
Smith's Serv Sta
Mobifgas-Mobiloil Products
600 Mass . .. •........ . . ..•. .• • ... . . 2002

STANDARD OIL PRODUCT
SOLD \\'!:!ERE
YOU SEE
THIS SIGN
ComJcnietttly Locoted Dealers

"WHERE TO FIND THEM"
Carlson Servi ce Station 601 Mass .. . ..... 1787
Hartman Serv Station 1300 Mass . . ..... . •. 40
Paasch Del Serv Sta 846 Vt . , . . . ... . .. ... 144
Smith's College Sta 845 I nd . . . . .... ...... 643
Stranathan Sam W Serv Sta 1848 Mass . . ..... 454

TEXACO PRODUCTs,- -TOUR

~~TH

-----

TEXACO

Goodrich Tires &amp; Batteries
At the AbOfle Sign

HELlER SKELTER
SHOPPING DAYS
ARE DONE

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
CONSIGNEE
Texas Co The 2301 Haskell . .. .. .. . .. . ... 839

SERVICE STA TIONS
Brown Silas F RFD 3 ... .... . .. •. . . .... 2029

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

24- Hr Road Serv- Repairs All Makes
922 Mass . . . .. . .... . .. . . •.. .. .. ... 12
Stranathan Sam W Serv Sta 1848" Mass . ... 454
Van's Serv Sta 520 W 23 ...• ...• . .... ... 647

Underwood Art Serv Sta
Mobilgas and Mobil oil
647 Mich . . .. . .. . . ...... . ...•...... 1.355

Five &amp; Ten Cent Stores
Sec Deportment Stores, Also V arie ty Stores

Fixt ures, Electric- See -lighting Fixt ures
This used to b e the scene in
Oklahoma when Mrs.J.E.B.
went shopping. But that's
changed now.
~'Nowadays/' says Ai rs. B., "l
always map my shopping torn·s
from the Yellow
It's
the convenie11t way to shop. "

p----_

Floor Coverings
See Specific Kind, i.e., Carpets, Linoleum, etc.

Floor Refinishing
Emick H W
Laying-Sanding and Fi nishing
406 Mo . . . . . ...... .. . . .....• ..... .. 1215

Floo r Waxing
Clark C M Shampoo Serv 1640 N H.... •.....• ~--

�22

FLO-FUE

Florists
Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop 927 Mass .... .. 363
(See Advertisement This Page)
BELL C V 844 Tenn . . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . .. ... 275
Jayhawk Floral Gardens 1928 Tenn . _.. . . .... . 345
Lawrence Floral Co 1501 Learnard . . ..... .. . 2753
MYERS C A &amp; SON 435 Mich .. ....... . .... . 312
WARD 'S FLOWERS 910 Mass .... .. . . ... . . . 820
WHITCOMBS GREENHOUSE 844 Tenn .. . .. .. . 275

Flour Mills
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 546 Mass ........ 108

frafe rni ties
Acacia Fraternity 1433 Ohio . . . .
. .355
Alpha Chi Sigma 1115 Tcnn .. . .. ... ....... . . 389
Al pha Kappa Psi 1043 Ind . ....... . . . .. . .. .. 365
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss . ... . .... ... . .. . . 2063
Alpha Tau Omega 1537 Tenn .. . ..... . .. .. . .. 837
BETA THETA Pl 1425 Tenn .. . ...... .. .... 552
Delta Chi 1245 W Campus rd ...... . .. . .. _. . 868
DELTA TAU DELTA 1111 w 11 .. . . . .. .. . . 1106
DELTA UPSILON 1025 W Hills pkwy .... ... . 2903
Kappa Alpha Psi 816 Maine . ... ........ _ . . . 2093
Kappa Et a Kappa 19 w 14 . .. . .. . .... . . . .. . 2688
KAPPA SIGMA 1045 W Hills terr . . . . .... . . . 1700
Nu Sigma Nu 1147 Tenn . .. . . .. . . . . __ .. .. . . 628
Phi Beta Pi 1137 Ind . . ..... _... . .. .. ... . . 1018
P hi Chi 1233 Oread .. .... . .. .. ....... __ .. 1902
Phi Delta Theta 1621 Edgehill rd .. . . . _.. _ . . . . 957
PHI GAMMA DELTA 1540 La .... . .. .. ...... 443
PHI KAPPA PSI noo Ind . .. .... .. . ... . . . . . 284
Phi Mu Alpha 1409 Tenn .. ...... . . . _ . . .... . 526
Pi Kappa Alpha 1200 La .. .. .. .... . _ . .. _... 565
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 w Campus rd .. 726
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Annex 1313 w Campus rd . . 725
SIGMA CH I 1439 Tenn .. . .......... .. .. . . . 721
Sigma Nu w 10 . .. ___ _..... . ... ____. . . _. 1277
--- ~igma Phi Epsi !on 1420 Ohio . .. . .. • . ... __ . . 1144
au Kappa Eps1lon 1541 Tenn . . . • . . . . . . . . .. 346
Theta Tau 1602 La .. . ...... . .... . ..... : . . 1617
Triangle Fraternit y ll16 l nd . . ... .. . .. .. . . . . 612

Fraternity Management
Fraternit y Management Inc 729 Mass . .. .. _.. 1248

Freight Truck Lines-See Truck Lines

Fruits, Wholesale
Anderson W 0 Comm Co 806 Vt. . . .. . . . . . _. 1466

Fuel
See Specific Kinds, i.e., Coo l, Gas, Oil,
Wood, etc.

GUIDE SERVICE
When you go shopping, /cnowwho sells what you want.
The Yellow Pages will tell you.

The Ye llow Pages are
a b usiness guide. They
ten· you who sells a nything. .. a nd g ive you the
address of the nearest
dealer.

�FUN- FUN

23

Funeral Direc tors
BOWSER-GLEED MORTUARY - - - - - . . ,

ONE STANDARD OF SERVICE
THE HIGHEST TO ALL
Regardless of Financi3l Circumstances

SCHUBERT

A}.lBULANCE SERVICE
61 8 Vt . ..... •.. ..• .. .. . •. . . • • . . . • 160

Funeral Home

FUNKS MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL 940 Mass . .. . . 119

" Since 1904"

(S ee Adverti seme nt This Pagel

RUMSEY FUNERAL HOME 601 lnd . . .. . .. .. .672
!See Advertisement This Pagel
Schubert C W Funeral Home 1020 N H ....... • 452
(See Advertisement This Pagel

A superior service
at r easonable prices
Credit if desired

FUNK'S
Mortuary and Chapel
Lowest Comparable Price.
Liberal Credit

119

Call

~ni.

940·42 Mass.

HOME

C. B. Rumsey-Fred Rumsey-Oscar Rumsey

A beautiful, quiet

home, completely
equipped. Ample
parking space.
Operated by men
of long experience.

Rendering an E-conomical Communi ty

~rvice

for 21 Years

AM BULAN C E SERVICE
601 Indiana

Call

672

�24

FUR-FUR

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Fur Cleaners
ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass ..•••.••.... 101
Taylor-Ne View Fur Shop 639 Mass ..•••••... 1214
VARSITY CLEANERS
Storage Room
1405 Mass .•..••. •• .. .• .. . .... . .. •. . 400

Fur Dealers, Wholesale
Ogle C W 411 E 9 .. . ........ . ... . . .. .. .. 2454

Fur Repairing
Taylor-Ne View Fur Shop 639 Mass . . . .. .. ... 1214
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Taylor-N e"1ew
Fur Shop

Fur Storage
TAYLOR -NE VIEW FUR SHOP 639 Mass .•. . . 1214
Weaver A o 901 Mass .... . ....... . .. . .•..• 636
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Furnaces
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1041 R I. . ....... 1.368
Broeker J F C Furnace Shop 341 Lincoln ...• ,1402
Holland Furnace Co 210 W 8 ... . ..... . . . .... 366

Vitafied COLD

Fur Storage

HOLLAND FURNACES

RESTYLING

Automatic Coal Stokers. HOLLAND
Air- Conditioning. We
clean and repai~ all makes
of furnaces. 0•1 and GasHEATJNG
Furnaces and Burners.

Cleaning - Glazing

Vaporaire

''WHERE TO BUY IT"
Holland Furnace Co 210

w a.... ... . .... ..366

KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO
Gas Fired Furnaces-Conversion Burners
.733 Mass . .. ...... ..... ... . ...... • •. 315
KOP~l WM P SHEET METAL SHOP
Weir Furnaces-Repair All Makes
lOll Mass ...•.. . ... • .. .. . .•• .. ..... 122
PENCHARD E W 13 E 8 .. ..... . .. ....... .. 245
ZIESENIS C H 207 W 8 ....... .. ...... . .. . 943

Call 636
B O ND ED

S ER V I C E

A. D.
WEAVER
DEPARTMENT STORE
901 MASS.

MILLER'S
The Dependable Fumil1tre Store

For Your

Furniture
Alexander J W BOB Mass .... .. ..... .. .. .. .. 168
Bargain Furniture St ore 641 Mass ....• . ..... 2004
Hoffman Furniture &amp; Hdw
Wanted furniture of all kinds
732 Mass ... .. ...•......... . .. . ... .. 836
HOME FURNITURE CO
QUALITY FURNITURE
Carefully Selected Reasonably Priced
KRoEJH.T.R LI VING Roo!.! F uR:&lt;ITU.RJ:&gt;
OsTERMOOR MATTRESSES - MoHAWK Ruos
E. UE MtLLER, Mgr.
729 Mass ... . .. . . . ...•... .... .•. .. 246
After Business Hours .. . . . .... .• . • . 2381-J

F URNI·
TURE
Needs

.M onth ly

Payment

A ccounts Solicited

FURNITURE
to suit your every need
at a price you can
afford to pay

VEATCH FURNITURE CO
Erclusive Distributors

BUDGET PAYMENTS

KARI'EN

FuRNITURE

331

Inlaid Linoleum
Bedding, Carp ets,
Venetian Blin ds

Miller Furniture Co 93 0 Mass ...... . . ...... . 331
(See Advert isement This Page}
Pippert' s Furniture Store 810 N H .......... .431
Starling Furniture Co 808 Mass ... .. .. . , •.. . 1192
(See Advertis~ment This Page)

SPJUNGAIR &amp; SEALY 'M ATTRESSES

CALL

Complet e Stocks
F urn lture, Rugs

Call 1192

RoosTER CAlli NETs

.And Grand Rapids Lines of Dining R oom
and Hed Room Fine Furnitur e
Terms to Suit Your Con veni ence
\Ve \Vant Your Business
739 Mass . • . ...... . ... . .. .• .. • .••• 210

STARLING
FURNITURE CO.

Serv•

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808· 10 Mass.

�"Where To Buy It"

ture Refinishing
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~r C S 1025 Miss . . • . ..... .. . . . .. .. .. •286

~ i ture

Repairing

~,ain Furniture Store 641 Mass . .• .. . •.•.. 2004
:~. '"!er P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt ... .. ... . . 143
::.- ~ C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ..... .. . . . .... 2611

BUICK AU'F.HORIZED SERVICE-

PARKE!f BUICK CO 700 N H ... . ..• ••.••. 402

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass ....• . . .•. .. ... ..•..• .•.• 1300

CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE"The Only
Complete
Low Priced Car"

;.;.";ain Furniture Store 041 Mass .. . .•...... 2004
~~k Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 . ........ 927
J er Furniture Co 930 Mass ... .. . . . .. . .. .. 331
: ::pert's Furniture Store 810 N H . .. .... . • .. 431
&lt;See Adve rtisement This Page)

After We Sell We Seryice

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H . . .. ..•. 77

PIPPERT'S

fU~~~!~~E
Call

431

DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVICE-

BUDDY GALLAGHER MOTORS &amp;34 Mass ... 1000

FORD AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE-

WILUAMS-ROBERTS MOTOR CO b09 Mass . . 278

Hadl Bros Motor Co 1012 Mass ... ... .. .• .. .. 424

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO
24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
Storage
Complete Ooe·Stop Service
Everything for Your Cor
HUDSON SAL ES AND SERVICE

WE BUY- SELLEX CHANGE
See Our Complete Stock
of Furniture and Stoves

Tn:&amp;PUoNB

Earl M. Pippert, Proprietor

12

9 22 Mass • . . . . .. . . . ••. ..• .• •• . • •.• 12

810 N.H.

Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm . . .. . .. : . .. . . . . . .. 653

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATIO
\Ve Service All Makes of Cars
C0li1PLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE
Washing-Greasing-Batteries-Tires
:Bean System Wheel Dalancing
Chrysler·Piymouth Sales and Service
Road Service - Skelly Products

THE YELLOW PAGES
are full of people
ready lo serve you

827 Vt . . . . . . .. . .. . . . .. .... ....... 607

Nineteenth Street Garage
Wrecker Service-General Auto Repr
1900 Mass . . . .. .. .. . .. .. • . • .•. . .• . .• 385

PONTIAC SALES &amp; SERVICE-

CHANNEL-SANDERS PONTIAC CO &amp;22 Mass .. 67

Sam's Garage 908 Vt. . ... .. ...... ..• . . . •.. 895

Gas Bottled
1

Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass . .. .. . ... .. . . . .. . 274

Gas, Butane-See Butane Gas

Gas Companies
Kansas P ublic Service Co 733 Mass . . . .. .•.... 315
After Office Hours Call Manager's Res . ...... .306

Look in the Yellow Pages.
Y ou'll find there the people
who sell whatever you want
to buy.
IUs a quick and easy way to shop.

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Garages

Gas Furnaces-See Furnaces
Gas Ranges-See Ranges, Gas
Gas Refrigerators-See Refrigerators, Gas

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General Contractors

VIC1(E .RS

See Contractors General

Gift Shops

for

Meyn Fritzi Eldridge Hotel. . . .... .. . ... . ... . . 88
Rowlands College Book Stores 1401 Ohio .. . ... 1401
Vickers Gift Shop lOll! Mass . . .... . . ...... . 933
(See Advertisement This Page}

GIFTS
Call

Glass1 Automobile
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co
L 0 F Duplate Safety Glass
712 E 9 . .. . .. . .. . . .. .. .... . .. . .. . . . 954

Gloss~· Window
Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co .308 W 6 ..... 81
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass .. .. . 1473

Government Offices
See City, County, State, Federal Offices,
J ust ice of Peace Courts

933 fc '

e GREETI NG CARDS
e NOVELTIES
e PICTURES
e STAT ION ERY
e CALl FORN lA POTI~~ •
e HOSTESS TRAYS
Unusual and Attractive G;:::
fot· Wedding or Annivers::ry

Grain
Derby Grain &amp; Coal Co
T L Smart
.301 Locust .... .. .. ... . ... .. . .. . .. •. . 370
Underwood J Sons 608 Mass . .. ...... . .... . .. . 7

Grain Elevators
NORRIS GRAIN CO RFD 4 ......... . .... .. . . 264
Schaake C &amp; Sons 210 W 6 ... . ... . . . ...... . 152

Greenhouses
Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop 927 Mass .... . . 363
Jayhaw!c Floral Gardens 1928 Tenn .. . .. .. .. . . 345
Myers C A &amp; Son 435 Mich . ..... . .... . .. . .. 312
Ward's Flowers 910 Mass .... .. .. . ... . ..... 820
Whitcombs Greenhouse 844 Tenn ... . .. .. ..... 275

Greeting Cards

TELEPHONE ORD}iR

INDEPENDENT
M ARKET

Bullock's 2 E 7 . .. ...... . , ...... . • . . .... . . 379

~Grocers ~

Grocers/ Retail
Arnolds Market
H G F Store-Groceries &amp; Meats
846 lnd . .......... . . ... ... • . .... . .. 2.26

BEAL BROS GROC &amp; MEAT MK
GROCERIES MEATS
FRUITS VEGETABLES
At&gt;proved Charge Accounts \Velcomed

CA L L

577

FOR PROMPT DELIVERY

Free Delivery

of Fine Food~ and Fresh Vegetables

306 Mass . . . . ...... . .............. 856

INDEPENDENT MARKET

Bungalo Market 1900 Barker ... .. . .. . • . . .. .. . 14
Carter J C
Fresh Meats-Vegetables-Notions
Your I G A Store
800 NY . ............. .... ..... .. .. 1748

Consumers Co-op Assn 1835 Mass . ..•.. .. . .. . 627
COOKE'S HELP YOURSELF GRO 844 Mass .. .. 609
Corner Grocery
Free Delivery
303

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�"Where To Buy It"

, Retaii- (Cont'd)

Grocers, Retaii-(Cont'd)

:.:-Rate Groc &amp; Mkt 734 Mass .. .. .. .....•.. 987
: :ker A J &amp; Sons
·.l eats-Groceries Notions Free Del
646 Locust . . .. .. .. .. .. .. ....•....... 142
: • Pepper Bottl ing Co 836 Vt ... . . .... . ..... 198
(See Advertisement This Pagel
:.ckert W C 546 Maine .. .... . .. ..........•. 258
:Cdmonds Cash Groc 1903 Mass ...... . .... . .. 605
E:j monds Clarence Food Mkt 1401 Mass ....... 288
i' lory L M 211 E 8 . .. . . .. .... .. . . .. .. . .. . .. 83
~ lory Lee 1101 N Y ... . .... . ... .. .. .. . ... . 572
Frenger•s Grocery 1301 Haskell ..... . . • .. ... 2080
G-eorge's Market 1103 Mass ... ... .. . . . • . . . . 1009
Holloway &amp; Phillips 1851 Mass ... .... . .. .... 610
Hunter Bros 641 Mass .... .. . ... .. .. ...... . 664
INDEPENDENT MARKET 1000 N J ....... ... 577
(Sec Advertisement Preceding Page )
Jayhawk Grocery 1342 Ohio ................ . 242
Klocks Grocery 900 Miss . . . .. .. ... . ... . .... 413
Kroger Grocery 809 Mass .. . .. ..... .. ... ... 1086
Landrith's Finer Foods 1007 Mass . . . .. . ...... 173
LAWREN CE ROY MARKET 906 Mass ..••...•. 272
Log Cabin Market 1827 La . .. ...... ........ 910
Maine St Mkt 900 Maine ..... . . . . .. ..... . .. . 43
Malone Grocery
J R LaMo nt Mgr
1201 E 13 ........ .. .. . . . •. .. . ..... 2014
Mildred's I G A Store
Fresh Meats &amp; Vegetables
1301 Del .. . ............ . ... . ... . . ... 248
Myers Grocery
Ice Cream-Open Evenings &amp; Sunday
4 34 Locust •.... .... . . . ......... . . . . 1359
NINTH STREET MARKET 406 w 9 . ... . ... .. 380
Park-N-Market 547 lnd .. . . ... ... .. . . . . . . . ... 1
Pine Ralph 718 Mass . . ...... . .. .. ......... 550
Pine's Food Store 1145 Pa ... . .. .... ••.. . .. 322
Roach's Market 1906 Mass .... . ... . ...•.... 573
Rusty's Food Market 1117 Mass . ............ 397
Sam' s Market 935 Mass . .. .... . . . ... . . .... . 904
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This

Service Grocery 41 b E 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . 649
Sommers Grocery 1021 Mass..... .. ..••.. ... 212
Stone I GA Store 3 &amp; Maple....•..... . .... . 1556
Talleys Cut Rate Groc
And Market-Home Owned-Save Here
309 E 12 ......... ............. ..... 332
Tu rner Grocery 700 Maine . . . ... .... . ..•... 563
University Place 1801 Ill . .... .. .... , . . . ... 2420
Websters Grocery 912 Mass ... ....... .. .... .. 5S
Wiley Market 401 Elm ... ... ............. .. 447
Wiley &amp;Son 1046 R 1 . .•.... ... •••.•. • . . . • so;:.

Grocers, Wholesale
Poehler Mercant ile Co 701 E 8 ..... . .... ... . 104_:

Gunsmiths
Forney Mch Wks 229 Elm .......... . •. ... . 65.3
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass . ................. . 319

Hardware
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass ... .......... .. . 6 79
Baker Machinery &amp; Supply 1832 Mass . .. . ... . 429
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass ............. . .... . . . 341
GREEN BROS 633 Mass . . .. . ..... . .... . . .. 631
LAWRENCE HARDWARE
V J Vincent- R L Tubbs
724 Mass ........ ... . .... ........... 178
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass . .. ...... . ...• ... . 615
Vernon's Hardware 1029 Mass . . .. .. .. . ...•.. 107

Hatcheries, Poultry
CADWELL

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Our Fourteenth Year

Custom Hatching
Daby Chicks
Feeds &amp; Supplies
1712 Learnard . . .. .. .. . ........ .. . 3096

Syfo Sparkling
Water
N esbitt Orange

DR. PEPPER
BOTTLING

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836 Vt.

Shop

&amp; Save

'C. S. APPROVED
BABY CHICKS
Custom Hatching
Poultry Supplies and Remedies
812 Vt .... ... ..•. . ....••. .•...... 442

Douglas County Hatchery 812 Vt . ...•. . . •••.. 442
Grant's Hatchery &amp; Supply Co 1218 Conn .•.•. •418

Hats, Cleaning

at

SAM'S
MARKET
Cash and Carry
Telephone 904

DOUGLAS CO HATCHER'v-- -- --.....,

ADVANCE CLEANERS 1019 Mass . .. .. .. .... . 101
Kansas Cleaners 12! E 8 . ... .. ••. .... .. ... . 420
Lawrence laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H .. . . .383
NEW YORK CLE.ANERS 926 Mass . . . ...•.•.. . 75
OMAHA HAT &amp; SHOE WORKS
Free Pickup &amp; Delivery Service
717~ Mass . . ...... .. .•. .. . .......•. 2090

Hearing Aids
Aud i phone Co
Western Electric Audiphones
Professional Bg K C Mo &lt;Toll Call) . VIctor 2635

935 Mass.

Heaters, Water-See Water Heaters

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HEA-INS

lAWRENCE ClASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

tleating Contractors

Ice

'HARRIS l T CO 802 Mass •.•... .. . .. .... . . 324
KANSAS HEAT SERV 945~ Mass •... • ....... •60

Heating Equipment

AMERICAN SERVICE CO

Cold Storage-Refrigerators
616 Vt ... .•. .... .......•..•
(See Advertisement This :&gt;z--~
INDEPENDENT ICE CO 1000 N J ....

HARRIS L T CO 802 Mass • .. .. .. . ... ..•.. . 324

Ice Boxes- See Refrigerators, Ice

Hemstitchers
Smith Hemstitching &amp; Dressmakin!J Shop

943 2 Mass .683

Ice Cream
FRITZEL ICE CREAMr--------

Hosiery
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass ....•.. ..... ... 556

WEAVER AD 901 Mass .... ..... • . .. . . .. .. b36

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Fountains and
Drug Store•

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Hospitals
Haskell Hospital Haskell Grds ... .• .. ... .... .. 568

"FOR INFOR MATION

CAL:..~

Kansas University Health Service K U . . . . . . .. . 890
LAWRENCE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
Office 325 Maine ....••. ... ......... ... . 870
Nurses Home 345 Mai ne .....•......... .. 232
Watkins Memorial Hospital Nurses Home K u... 960

"Serve I t and You"
Please All"
Special Molds and Decorated Ice Cream for
Any Occasion

Hotels
Eighth Street Hotel
Clean &amp; Comfortable-Free Parking
744 N H.............. ... .......... 2055

Eldridge Hotel 7 &amp; Mass . .. . . ... ........•.. 807
Fairfax Hotel
Steam Heat - Modern Reasonable
708 Mass . . •. . . ... ........ . .. . ... • . 2316

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co .. •
ft of Vt
Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Co
Store No 1 742 Mass ........ .. .. . .... . . TZ:.
Store No 2 1407 Mass ..... ...... .. .....• 7r

Implements-See Agricultural Implements

Insulating Materials
Seiler J 0 Roofing &amp; Material Co 815 Vt . .. ... 702
Shaw J W Lbr Co 701 Vt. . . ........ .. .. ... . 147

ca••48
Delivery and Dock Service
Ice Cubes

Ice
Refriger ators

Insurance, Accident

T

Bremer Fred A 1417 Ky . .. ....... .... ..... 2842

Insurance, Automobile
Bremer Fred A 1417 Ky ... .. .... . .... ... .. 2842

BUTCHER F S
DIST.RIC'l' MANAGER

No.

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FARMERS AUTO I~TER-INSURANCE
EXCHANGE
TRUCK INSURANCE EXCHANGE
704 Mass .• .. .........•. ...... ... 1001

Charlton- lavery Ins Agcy Inc 1403 Mass ... •..• 189
Daniels J S Ins Agcy 222 W 9 . ...•. ........• 972
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look in the Classified Telephone
Directory.

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Insurance, Generai-(Cont,d)

surance, Automobile-(Cont'd)

&amp;

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you

savu

approxima tely

40%. There is only one
oales cost. Renew it by
ma.il &amp;etni•annually like life
wurance. Why pay mor.?

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BAKER J F 921 Miss .... . .. .. ........ ... 95
Fox Frank 1st Natl Bk bg .... • ..... .. . . ... . 510

Banks Frank E 1st Natl Bk bg .. . .. ..... ... .. 984
Charlton Ins Agcy Insurance bg ....... ... . .. . 689
(See Advertisement This Page}
Charlton-Lavery Ins Agcy Inc 140.3 Mass ... .. . . 189
(See Advertisement This Page)

DANIELS J S INSURANCE AGENcv-------,

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Baker J F 921 Miss . .. .. .. .... ... . ... . . ... . 95

CHARLTOn

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n~tfehl'f
Incorporated

• Theo. S. Charlton
• J. J. Lavery
"We Insure Anything Against
Everythi11g''

+ Compensation
Automobile + Liability
+ Hail
+ Bonds
+ Windstor m
+ Fire
+ Farm Insurance
+ Plate Glass
Accident Policy

+ Accident
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in such a little while ..•
But " Yellow Pages"
saved t he day
and many a weary mile.

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Hospitalizatio:t -Fire - Auto- Ca..&lt;:Ualty
All Legal Reserve Rate " A" Companies
Mutual or Stock
1st Door West of City Library
222

Insu rance, General

s.

LIFE- ACCIDE:"\T- HEALTH

w 9 . ........ - . .. . ..... ... . ... 972

FITCH T G INS AG CY
Repr 15 Stock Companies
824 Mass ... . . . . ... .... . .. .. .. . . .. . . 457
Fox Frank
Farmers Alliance Insurance
1st Natl Bk bg ...... . .........•...... 510
Gerstenberger C C 1021 Mass . . .... . ........ 446
GILL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGcv-----,
\V'E WRITE ALL LlNES I NSURANCE
Substantial American Stock Companies
Aetna Life, Security, Nat'l Liberty
American, Westchester St.mdard &amp;
Aetna Casualty &amp; Surety
640 Mass .. .. .. . . .... .. ... . ... . . . . 111
Residence . . . .. ... ... • .. .. ..•.. 2930-W
HOLMES J R INV CO THE 7 E 7 ..... ........ 19
Hunter S J Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 710 Mass .. . 626 MANLEY INSURANCE AGC
M, C.

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SOUND INSURANCE
Protection in old reliable
stock cornpani"S
Fire, Automobile, Surety Bonds, Accident
and Health, Durglary

New City Hall. . ....... • ......• . .•.. 250
Manley Insurance Agcy New City Hall . .. . .•.. . 250
McGrew-Peck Inv Co 735 Mass . . . .. .. . . ... .. 205
RICHARDSON DELBERT C INS AGENCY
802 Mass.324
Scott Claude L 725 Mass . . . ...... .......... 218
Slate Farm Insurance Companies 1005 Mass .. .. 542
Stevensons Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 110~ Mass . . 192
TRAVELERS INSURANCE AGENCY-SCOTT CLAUDE L 725 Mass ...... . ... . ... 218

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

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McKinney Merle M lst Natl Bk bg . .. . . . . . . . . . 510
Metropolilan Life Ins Co Wren bg .. . . . .. ... . 1046
MUTUAL LIFE INS CO OF NEW YORKDANI ELS J S I NSURANCE AGCY 222 W 9 . . 972

NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCEMcKI NNEY MERLE M l st Nat! Bkbg . ..... . 510

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO

Corlett J Cotton Oist Ag t
Geo T Wetzel Special Agt
Jayhawker Theatre bg .. . . ...... . .. ... . . 133
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co 824 Mass . . . . .. .. 457
STANDARD LIFE ASSN S LA bg . .. . . . . . . . . 840
After Ofc Hrs &amp; Sundays &amp; Holidays Call
John V Sees Secy . .. .... . . ...... .. . . . .. . 830
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

WRIGHT RAY T
Provident Mutual Life Ins
8 24 Mass . . . . .. .. . .. . . .. ... ... . . .... 457

Insu rance, Truck

I

LIFE INSURANCE
The
Standard Life
Association
LIFE INSURANCE
AT COST
Complete Coverage for the
Entire Family

CALL 840
8 A . M.

BAKER J F

Truck Insurance Exchange

921 Miss . . . . . .. . . ... . .. • . . ... .• . ..... 95
But cher F S 704 Mass . . .. . .. .... ... • . . . .. 1001

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look in the Classified Telephone
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Iron Products
Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H. .. . ... . .. . .. .. 106

Jewele rs
Gustafson B G 911 Mass . . .......... .• ....• 911
Makepeace Chas C
Expert Watch Repair Service

ll E 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..... ...... 1881

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Parsons Ed W 725 Mass . .. .. .. .. .......... .
Roberts F H 833 Mass . . ............ . . . .

INDEPENDENT
LAUNDRY &amp;
DRY CLEANERS
The Quality of our
Work Must Meet with
Your Approval
A Complete Laundry
a nd Dry Cleaning
Se rvice
CALL

432
740 Vermont

Junk
Aut o Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 ... . ....... 954
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 .. . . ... .. 927

Justice of Peace Courts
Oyler Robt B 729 Mass .. ... . .. . ...• •. . . ... 313

Keys
Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt .. .. . . . . . . 143
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass . ... .. . ... • .. .. .. • . 319

Lace Curtain Cleaning

.,

See Curtain Cleane rs

Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Grayce Shop 841 Mass . . ... ... .. ..... . . . ... . 47
Greene's Ready-To-Wear 845 Mass . . .. ... . . . . 687
Harzfeld's 1144 Ind .. . . . . . • , •.. .. . • .. . .. .. 190
Swope Dress Shop 943 Mass . ............ .. . 603
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ... . .. .. ... . ...... . 636

Landscape Ga rdeners
Mount Hope Nurseries Law Nat! Bk bg ....... . 441

Laundries
HOME SERVICE LAUNDRY 1001 N H.. ..... 1329
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS
740 Vt .432

(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H .. . . 383
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Smothers Hand Laundry 612 Ill .,., .• . . , . .. . 2517

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

LAW-LOC

lawn Mower Repa iring

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Loans, Personal

Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass .. .. . .... .. . • .... . . 319

LAWRENCE LOAN &amp; FINANCE CO

PERSONAL LOANS

lawyers- See Attorneys

On
F CRNITURE
SALARIES
CO-SIGNERS

Libraries, Public
Lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt . .. . .. ••. 574

libraries, Rental

747! Mass (rear&gt;. . ... •.... . . . . .•.. . 302
Securities Inv Co 109 E 8 . . .... . • . .. . .. .'~ 1.34

Book Nook l02H Mass . .... ... .• .. . . ...• .. 666

Loans, Real Estate
Life Insurance-See Insurance, Life

light and Power Companies
Kansas Electric Power Co 700 Mass •. .... . •.. 880
After Ofc Hrs Call
Service Calls . .. ...... . . .. ...... ... .. 1240
Local Office .•... . . ...•. . . . .•. ..• . .. 1240
Genl Office . ... . ••. . .. .. .. . . . • . .. . . . 1263
Legal &amp; Engineering Ofcs . . .... ... . . .• . 1284

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737 Mass. 79
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass . .. ... . ... . 30
Hinshaw S C 705 Mass . . . ... ..•... .. ... . .. 539
(See Advertisement This Pagel

HOSFORD INVESTMENT CO 824 Mass ... . . . . 457
Kaw Valley Natl Farm Loan Assn
C C Gerstenberger Secy-Treas
1021 Mass . ...... . .•.... .. . . .. . .... . 446
LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass . . . . 55

Lee Real Estate 105 E B.... .. .. ... . .. . . . . . 539

McGrew-Peck Investment Co 735 Mass . ....... 205

lighting fixtures

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Kennedy Plbg &amp; Elec Co 937 Mass •. . . •. ..... . 658
Olson Bros 934 Mass . .. .. .... . ..... • .. • .• . 515

linen Supply Service
__ Co-Operative Linen Supply 1040 Conn . .. .. •.•. 947

Locksmiths
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass . . .. ... . . .. ... • . ... 319

The Classified Telephone Di·
rectory is on the job twenty-four
hours each day.

linoleum
Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass . .. .. . .... .. •• . 331
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass ..•. ... . . .•. .. . .. • 615
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass ... .. .. .• •. 606
Seiler J 0 Roofing &amp; Material Co 815 Vt . . . •.. 702

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Jackman Farm RFD 1 . ..... ... .... .. ... 763-K-3
Thomas H 0 W 23 . .. ... .. .. . . . •• ... . . . ... 634

Loans, Automobile
Securities Inv Co 109 E 8 .... .. ...... .. ... .134
(See Advertisement This Pagel

VALLEY SECURITY CO
E. M.

CAMRRON,

ProD.

AUTO LOANS
CASH IN STRICT PRIVACY
NO RED TAPE
720 Mass .... .. .• • . . .. • •. ..• . ••• .. 126

Loans, Furniture
BANKERS SECURITIES CO INC

LOANS
FURNITURE -AUTO
Quick Confidential S£rvict
Phone or See Us Today

927! Mass • .•.. •• .• •• ..• . ••••. , ••• 140

Farms-Business Property-Residential
FHA Government Insured Loans

S. C. Hinshaw
705 Maas.

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Lumb~r

'. odges
Eagle lodge Room 15 E 9 ...... . . . .. .. .. ... 641
Elks B P 0 E 725 Vt. ................. . ... 595
lake View Club House RFD 4 .. ...... .. . . 756-K-4
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass. .. . ... •. . ..•.... 333
Odd Fellows Hall 1 05 w 8 . . . . .............. 233
Standard Life Assn s l A bg .. . ............. 840
Rebekah State Assembly. 9 E 7 . .. .• • ..... ... 367
Standard life Assn S L A bg .. . . . . • .... .. ... 852

Burgner-Bowman-Mallhews Lbr Co 308 W 6 . .. . 81
Friend Paul H Lumber Co 1030 Mass .......... 42
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
logan-Moore lumber Co 627 Mass .......... ,113

McCONNELL LUMBER CO
CO:\fPl.ETE BUILDERS' S ERVICE

Lumber- Paints and Varnishes--I nsulation
H ardwood Flooring- Roofing

Luggage

FI~ANCIN G

Weaver AD 901 Mass . . . . .. .. . . ... . ...... . 636

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

846 E 13 ... . .. . .. .. .•. .... ..... .. 576
Nights-Sundays-Holidays cal l. ..... . . . 2245

Reedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass .. .... . .. • . •176&lt;
Shaw J W Lbr Co 701 Vt. ............ .... .. 147
&lt;See Advertisement This Pagel

Lunch Rooms-See Cafes

M'lchine Shops
Forney Machine Works 229 Elm ........ .• • . .. 65.3:

LAWRENCE IRON WORKS

}..,f ACHI NE WORK
Electric or Acetylene Welding
Cylinder Grinding - Rod Babbitting
Main Bearings R ebored
611 N H ....... . . .. .. . . .. ... .. ... :roo
Night Telephone . . ..... . . . • . . , . . . . 1803

let Us Help You Plan Your

REMODELING &amp; BUILDING

Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt . ... ........ .. 179

Comp le-te Buildi n g Material s

Ruberoid Roofing • Glidden P aints
Rock Wool Insulation
Kiln-Dried

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lumber

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Market Places
Drive-In Market 746 Ky ..... . . . . . . . . . . .. ... 435
George's Market 1103 Mass .. . .. .. .•....... 1009
l awrence Roy Market 906 Mass . .. .......•.. 272
Ninth Street Market 406 W 9 . . . ..... • ..... . 380

Mattresses

for Free Estimates

PAUL H. FRIEND
1030 Mass.

Alexander J W 808 Mass.. ........... , . . ... 168
Cline Mattress Co
Renovated- Rebuilt &amp; Guarant eed
Old Mattresses Made Into Innersprings
413 N 2 . . ..... . ... . . .. . .. . . . ..... . 2308

Who sells it? W here is he located? This DirectOf)l tells you!

ll[i)~l:)i;l
AND
COMPLETE BUILDING
MATERIALS
Pratt &amp; Lamber t Paints
and Varnishes
Curtis Millwork

CALL

147
J. W. SHAW LUMBER CO.
"A LOCAL INSTITUTION FOR
701 verm ont.

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'Y DRS"

Lookin' for something?
The Yellow Pages will tell you
who sells what you want.

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LAWRE NCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Mirrors, Framed-See Picture Framing

Meat Markets
Bear Bros Groc &amp; Meat Mkt 806 Mass. ... .. .. 856
Klock's Meat Dept 900 Miss . . . ..•...... . . . . 157

LAWRENCE ROY MARKET

Fresh &amp; Cured Meat s-We Deliver
906 Mass . .. •. . .. . . . .. . . .. ... .. .. . . . 272
Schleifer Bros 840 Mass ........... . ... ... .. 63
Service Grocery 416 E 9 .... .. . . . . •.. .. ..... 649

Monuments
BRUCE MARBLE &amp; GRANITE WORKS
Buy D IRJ:CT FROid THE :MANUFACTURER
We arc the only concern in this area selling
the famous
GOLD BOND GRANITES
which carry the longest written bondtd
guarantee in America.

Men's Furnishings

307 N National, Fort Scott, Kans.
Call Collect . ... . .. .... ... .• •. . . . 1459

Obers Leading Clothiers 821 Mass ... .. •. . ... . 203

Messenger Service

Lawrence Memorial Co
Formerly Langston Memorial Co
810 E 13 ... . .. . . . . ... . ... . . .. .. . . . . 449

Speck's Delivery Serv 1025 N J . .... • ........ 305

Motor Bus Lines-See Bus Lines

Metal Spraying
Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H... .. • . . .. .. . .. 106

Movers
Milk- See Dairies

CENTRAL TRUCK LINES 807

Millinery

GA CK ~NSFER &amp; STORAGE

Vt . .... .. . ... . 700

Combest Ri ley 10 E 9 .... . .. . . .. .... ... . .. 1542

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MOVING
Local and Intrastate

Ackerman Hat Shop 1023 Mass ... . . . .... . ... 165
Boggs &amp; Albert Millinery 941 Mass .. . . . • . • ... 849

All Loads Insured
STORAGE - PACKING
Call Us A"l' Time

Mirrors
Auto Wtecking &amp; Junk Co

512 E 9 .. . ... .. .. . .. .. . . . . . . ... . . 927

Resilvered-New Ones Sold

712 E9 .............. • ...... . . . . . .. 954

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If No Ans
Call
2100

EXPERIENCED MEN-ALL LOADS INSURED
Packing-Shipping -Crating

ETHAN A. SMITH
DELIVERY SERVICE
816 E. 9th

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Movers-(Cont'd)
Hall Bros Truck Lines 1245 Conn ..........•.. 936
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
lawrence Trfr &amp; Stge Co 733 N H ........ .. .. 15
(See Advertisement This Page)
Smith Ethan A Deliver y Ser v 816 E 9 . . .. . .. ... 46
(See Advert isement Preceding Pagel

Musical Instruments
Bell Music Co 925 Mass . .. ... . . ..• . ... ..... 375
Holyfield Music Co 1109 Mass ....... ...... . . 171

Neon Signs- See Sign Manufacturers

Newspapers
Democrat The 904 Vt .•. . • ... . . . ........ . .. 464

JOURNAL-WORLD

CALL

936

ANYTIME

SO).-fETHJNG TO llUY ?
SO).•f ETHING TO SELL ?
SO:METHING LOST?

Agents for Safe Way Van Lines

Journcti-World Wa111 Ads Gel Results/

"Coast-to-Coast Door-to-Door Service"

722 Mass ....... .. ... . ........ . .. .. 22

HALL BROS.
TRUCK LINES
Insured
1245 Conn,
" W e operate under the approval or ' " "
Kan sas Corpo r ati on Comm i ssion"

Kansas City Star Distributor
Subscriptions &amp; Want Ads Taken
847 Mass ..... ... ... ...........•.. .. . 17
Outlook The 1005 Mass ... . .. . ........ ..... . 542

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SOUTHERN PIT BARBECUE

Real Barbecue- Fried Chicken- Dancing
1834 Mass .•...•............ . .. . ... 2001

Notaries Public
Holliday Frank M 927 ~ Mass ......... .. ... . .. 97
lavery J J Ins Agcy 1403 Mass . ............. 189

Nurseries
Griesa &amp; Jones Lawrence Nat! Bk bg ...... . ... 441
Mount Hope Nurseries Lawrence Nat! Bk bg ... . 441

Nurses
Business Exchange &amp; Employment Serv Wren bg . 263
Lange Nannie M rs r 1319 Vt . ............ 1131-J
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Local and Long Distance11

Oculists

AERO MAYFLOWER VANS

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Company owned Equipment

STORAGE

CALL

EXPERT

15

PACKING
CRATING

Office Supplies
Bullock's 2 E 7 ........... .... . ...... ..... 379
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass .. .... 548

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES

1401 Ohio . l401

Oil Burners
HARRIS L T

LAWRENCE TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.

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OIL-0 -MATIC FUEL OIL
FOR ALL TYPE llURKERS
Factory Trained Service Men to Render
Free Oil Durncr Service t o All
Our Oil Customers
802 Mass . . ....... ... ............• 324

733 New Hampshire St•

HOLLAND FURNACE CO 210 W 8 ........ ... 366

�LAWRENCE CLASSrFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Oil, Fuel
Harris L T Co 802 Mass ..... .. .. ......•. . .• 324
(See Advertisement This Page)

KAW VALLEY OIL

co•- - - - - - - - ,

HIGH GRADE FUEL OILS
For All Types of Burners
Immediate Delivery
1318

w 7 . . .. . .. . . .... . . . . . . . . .. . .598

Oil Marketers
Barnsdall Refining Corp Bulk Agt 319 N 2 .. • . 2070
CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTSGUFFIN SERV STATION 64&amp; Vt ... . ...... 2082

Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 900 N H . . .. . .... 867
!nee J W 1729 Vt . . . . . . ... . .. ... .. . ..... 2486
Independent _Oil Serv Sta 2246 La ... .. .. .. . .. 121
K TOil Corp 239 Elm ................ • ... . 1174
Kaw Valley Oil Co 1318 W 7 . . . . .. ... .. ..... 598
Natl Refining Co &amp;01 Vt .. . .. .. . . . . .. . .. .. . 357
~'&gt;rth Oil Co 3 &amp; North . . .. .. . ... .. • .. ... . 2000
1
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F-Biondie- Mathews Agt
&amp;23 Locust .. . . .. ..... . .... . .... . .. . 1358
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 114&amp; N Y . ... ... 1274
Texas Co The 2301 Haskell . . . . . .. . . ... . .. .. 839
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Hallfburton Oil Well Cementing Co 107 W 7 . . . .. 72

" I was in the market for a new car,"
w ri t es Mrs. A. K. f rom Te xa s.
"The Yellow P ages listed all the automobile dealers. Shopping became
fu~ when I kne~ where to shop."

Winter a nd
Summer A i r

Condit ioni ng

.l&lt;'ucl Oil
F ree Burner
Servi ce by Fac -

t ory T rained Me n
Availa ble to All
O u r Oi l Custom •

ers

TE LE PHONE

324

If no an swer call

386

L. T. HARRIS CO.
802 Mass.

GUIDE SERVICE
The Yellow Pages a re
a business guide. They
tell you who sells anything ... and give you the .
address of the nearest
dealer.

�i2J&amp;¥ld

q&amp;2

"Where To Buy It"

OPT-OST 37

Optometrists
Gustafson B G 911 Mass................... 911

NAN NINGA 8 F

Optometric Eye Specialist
9 19 Mass ... ... .. . ... . .. ... . . .. . . • . •191

NOLL OPTICAL CO

OPTOMETRIST
CO MPLETE EYE EXAMINATION
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED

Call for Appointment
8391 Mass ..... .. ... . ... ..• .•. ... •979

Roberts F H 833 Mass ... . • .. . ...... . ...... 827

Orchestras
Van Allm
And His Band- Booking Address
827 Ky .. . . . ... . • . . .. . . . . ........ • · · 158

Telephone:" May I belp you
with your shopping, madam?"
Mrs. Wise Shopper:" You did, just
yesterday. I turned to the Yel·
low P ages, found the name of
a beauty p arlor near home, and
called for an appointment."

Organizations, Fraternal
Kaw-Koettes Co-Op 1138 Miss. ... ... .. .. .. . 1141

Organizations, Medical· Relief
Douglas County Medical Serv Court House . •.... 146

Organ izations, Welfare -

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Social Service 905 R I ............. . •... · · · 909

Organizations, Young People' s

THE YELLOW PAGES
are full of people
ready to serve you

Kansas University
Union Blag Lounge Union bg .. . .. . ......... 656
Union Bldg Soda Fountain Union bg .••..•.. · ~

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Organs
Reuter Organ Co Ft of N H ... .. ..... . ...... 320

Osteopath ic Physicians &amp;
.Surgeons, D.O.
Barrows Florence J
Colonic Therapy
23 7
1031 Vt ... . .. ..... . . . . . •.. . . . . .. · · 3
Bice &amp; 'Eu stace 1021 ! Mass . . ... . ....•..... 336
Parry Esther L 816! Mass ... .. . •.....•.. ... 582

Look in the Yellow P ages.
You' ll find t h ere the peop le
who sell whatever you want
to buy.
I t is a quick a nd easy way to shop.

l et X stand for the brand of tires
you use. Do you know . .. quick .. .
who sells the m' The Yellow Pa ge s
will tell you.

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Package Delivery Service

Paints, Retaii-(Cont'd)

See Delivery Service

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTs-----

Point, Retail
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass . .. . . ... . . .. ... 679

ACME QUALITY PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES-

BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass .. . ... . .... 9:2

For sat isfaction Insist upon Sherwin-Williams Paint,., Varnishes,
Laequera and Ename ls . "Consult

Paint Headquarters."

COOK'S PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

" Best tor Wear and

GREEN BROS

Weather"

A complete line of decorative
material$, Including paints,
varnishes, lacquel"!&gt;, enamels,
wall coverings and painting

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o33 Mass ..... .. .. . .. .. .. ... 631

Vernon's Hardware
Seidiitz Paints &amp; Varn ishes
1029 Mass . . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .. .. .. . . . 107

~cessories.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass .. . .. . . 1473

Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass . . . . . . .. . .. .. .. . ... . . 341
Lawrence Hardware 724 Mass . . . .. .. . .. ... .. 178
(See Aldvertisement This Page)
McConnell Lumber Co 84() E 13 . . . .. . . ... .. . 576
Miller &amp; Malott 73() Mass .. . . .. . .. .. . . ... . . 615

PRATT &amp; LAMBERT PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES:PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES
FOR EVERY PURPOSE

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Shaw J W Lumber Co 701 Vt . . . .. . .. . ... 147

Paint, Wholesale
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ... . . 1473

Painters
Reedy Pete Lumber Co 184() Mass . .. . . . ... . .. 176

Painters, Automobile
See Automobile Painting

Patent Attorneys
FISCHER F C
Patent Atty-Established 1901
911 Westport Kansas City Mo
.,n
(toll call) . Westport""45

Pawn Brokers
WOLFSON'S - - - - - - - - - - ,
Save Up To 50% On Unredeemed Pledges
Money Loaned On Anything of Value
Diamonds, \Va~ches, Jewelry, Luggage,
C1othing, ·Musical Instruments
All Loans Confidential
743 Mass .. . .. . . .. . .... . .. , • •. .•. . 675

Pet Shops

1.78

Grant's Hatchery &amp; Supply Co 1218 Conn ... .. . 418

Pharmacists-See Druggists

Use

"1\1oore"
A Most Complete
and Up-to-Date
Stock of Wallpaper
To Select From.

Paint

''7f~L
WALLPAPERS

V. J, VINCENT

R. L.TUBBS

LAWRENCE
HARDWARE

Photo Engravers-See Engravers, Photo

Photographers, Commercial
0' Ambra Photo Serv 044 Mass .. . . ......... . .934

Photographers, Portrait
Children •s Photo Shop
G S Seamans-Photographer
927~ Mass ..... . . .. . . . ... . . . . . .. .. .. 1 51

HIXON STUDIO

721 Mass .... ...... . ..... .. . 41

Lawrence Studio 727 Mass . .. ... . . .. . , .•.. . . 451
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Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

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"Where To Buy It"

Photographers/ Portrait-(Cont1d)
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDIO

PORT RAITS
P ORT R AITS OF CHILDREN
OUR SPECIALTY

Latest in P hoto Frames
Prices Reasonable

829 Mass .... . . ..... . ..... . .• .. ... 614

Physicians &amp; Surgeons D. 0.
1

See Osteopathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons, D.O.

Physicians &amp; Surgeons Exchanges
PHYSICIANS &amp; SURGEONS EXCHANGE
IF U NABLE TO L OCATE
YOUR DOCTOR
CALL - 870 - CALL
Day or Night
WE W I LL LOCATE HIM FOR YOU

325 Maine ..... ... . ......• • . • ... . . 870

Physicians &amp; Surgeons/ M.D.
Anderson A J 715 Vt . .. .. . . . .. .. . . . . .... .. 124
ANDERSON &amp; ANDERSON 715 Vt •....•. . ... 124
Anderson Arthur S 715 Vt . . . ... .... •. ...... 124
Residence 700 Calif . . .. . .. ... . . . . • .. .... 240
Chambers H L 847l Mass ... .... • . .. . • .. . .. 217
Edmiston R H 7 E 7 ... ....... .. . .. .. ... . .. 811
Enders Wray soH Mass . ... . . ........ . . .. . . 480
HENRY J B 2:; w 9 .. .. .. .. . .......... .... 184
Hood T R 1035 Mass . ... . .. .. . ... . . . ..... . 520
Hutchinson R B 917 Mass . . ...... ... ...... 1235
Isaacs Fred R Wren bg .. . . .. .. ..... , . .. , ... 180
Residence 1600 E 23 . . ......... .. ... , .. 1824
Jones H Penfield 107 E ~ ., ... , . . . ,, . . .. .. . 211
Residence 2240 Vt .. • ... .......... . .. . . . 2.35
Jones H T 107 E 8 . ... . . ...... .. ... .. . .. . . 211
Residence 1130 Tenn . .. . ...... . . . ...... 1813
Jones &amp; Jones 107 E 8 ... . . ... . . • . . . . •. ... 211
Liddy ED 747 Mass . . . . .. . . . . . .... ..•. . . .. 544
Nelson W 0 746 Vt •... .. .. . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. 536
Owen E M 82.3 Ky .... . ... . . . .. • . . . . .. . . . . 644
Post Wm Luther 914 Ky . .... . . .. ... .. . ••. . 220
Powell Lyle S 736 Ky . . .•...... • . .. . ..•.. . . 244
Schwegler R A Jr 747 Mass .. •. . .. . . . ...... . 544
Sisson Eugene P aoo Mass ... . ... .... . ..... 1590
Sudler Mervin T aoo Mass . ..... • .. .... . ... 1590
VanNoy H E 747 Mass .... . .. . . .. .... . . .. . 594
Zimmer L K 809 Ky .. . . .. ...... . ....... . .. 437
Residence 1145 W Hills pkwy . . . ... .... . . . 1437
If no answer call . ...... .. . . . ..... . ... . .. 870

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Physicians &amp; Surgeons/ M.D.,
Internal Medicine
Liddy ED 747 Mass . .. .. ....... ... . ...... . 544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D. 1
Obstetrical
Isaacs Fred R Wren bg . .......... .. . ..... .. 180
Post Wm Luther 914 Ky . . .. .. .. . .. • .. . • .. •220
Schwegler R A Jr 747 Mass . . . .. • . ••••.•. . .• 544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons/ M.D. 1
Pediatrician
Enders Wray

soH

Mass . . ... . . . •.•• ••••.... 480

Physicians &amp; Surgeons/ M.D.,
Rectal
Post Wm Luther 914 Ky .. •... • ...... • . • •• . 220

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Surgeons
Chambers H L 8471 Mass ... . ...... . .. .. . .. ~7
Jones H Penfield 107 E 8 . .. .. . . .. . . •.. •.. • 211
Zimmer L K 809 Ky ..... . ... . .. • ... • . 1 • • •• 437

Physio-Therapists

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Newcomb FA 927~ Mass. ••• , • • ••• • •• •• • ..• 472

Pianos
Holyfield Music Co
New &amp; Used-Repairing-Tuning
1109 Mass .. . ... .. .. . .. . • .. .• . . • • •• •171

Picture Framing
Thompson Photo Studio 829 Mass . ••• • •• •• ••• 614

Pipe Line Companies
Cities Service Gas Co 84&amp; E 13 . . ....... ..... ;n7

Pipe, Used
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 • ...•... • .. 954

Physicians &amp; Surgeons1 M.D. 1
Eye1 Ear, Nose &amp; Throat
Hutchinson R B 917 Mass . . . . . ..... . . . . . . . 12.35
NELSON W 0 74&amp; Vt . . .. ... . ..... ... . .. .. 536
Powell LyleS 736 Ky . . ... .. . .. .•• . •.• . .... 244

Physicians &amp; Surgeons1 M.D. 1
Gynecology
Isaacs Fred R Wren bg . .. . •. .. ..••.• ....... 180
Schwegler R A Jr 747 Mass . .... . ... • . . . . .• ,544
Zimmer L K 809 Ky .... . . . . . . .. ...... .. ... 437

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

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SHE'S NOT LAZY!
She's just wise. She lets the Yellow
Pages tell her who sells what she
wants, and then shops by telephone.
It saves time, energy, and money.

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Plumbers
Brune Eugene Plumbing &amp; Wiring 601 Miss ... . . 308

CENTRAL PLUMBING CO

Everett Christenson Prop
814 Mass . .•... ..... . • . , . . ..... . .... 710
Dahlene August D 615 Inct .... ......... .. ... 194

KENNEDY PLUMBING &amp; ELECTRIC CO
33 Years 1°n the Same Locatwn
Bonded and L icensed
Contracting, Remodelin~, Repairing
General Electric Authonzed Dealer
Visit Our Show Room
937 Mass . • • . .. . ... . ...... •..• . .. . 658
If no answer call ........ . ... •.. . . . 1362

Olson Bros 934 Mass .....• ...... . •. . ...... 515
Rahskopf Ed Plbg Shop 740 Mass ...... .. .... 307

ROSE L H PLBG &amp; ELEC SERV

Better Plumbing-Repair Specialists
931 Maine • . ... . . .. . ... .. .. .• . .•.... 513
Shimmons Shop 929 Mass .. . .... .. . ..•.• . .. 660
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)
Sneegas Plbg &amp; Elec Co 406 E 10 .. . .. .. .. ... 7 42
Westerg~n Harry 1828 Mass ..... . . . . •...... 352
(See Advertisement This Page)

Pool Halls-See Billiard Parlors

Potat,..-- • ips
!.. .

Jperior Potato Chip Co 835 Ill ...... 2287

Poultry
Douglas County Produce Co 822 Vt ...... ... . . 410
(See Advertisement This Page)
Elliott Produce Co
Live &amp; Dressed Poultry-We Deliver
819 Vt . .. . ...... : .............. ... . 682
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa .•...... .. . 500

SOUTH SIDE PRODUCE CO

POULTRY
Alive or Dressed
NUTREN A FEEDS
LoUIE

HoLCo&gt;&lt;-11 Years at this Location

&amp;. Electrical Work, Apex Appllaneee.
Quick Repair Service. Heating and Gae
Service
HARRY WESTERGREN
F ormerly With PETTIT

1828 Mass.

Call 352

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Chickens • Ducks • Turkeys • Guinea
CHOICE LIVE
.AND DRESSED

CALI-410 CALL
FRESH EGGS
DAILY

12Wl9 ...... . ................... 328

White Produce Co

Dressed &amp; Live Poultry-We Deliver
830 Vt ... . ....... . ....... ... . .... . . 287
Wiggins Produce 808 Vt. . .... . ...... .. .. . .. 334
&lt;See Advertisement This Page)

Douglas County Produce Co.
J. P. Plain, Owner
Call 410

Forget something?
You11 find the deale r
who sells it in the Yellow Pages. They11tell
you his address. too.

Live and Dressed Poultry. Cash for Poultry,
Cream, Eggs.

Call

334

WIGGINS
808 Vt.

�"Where To Buy It"

v - ;we• &amp; Ught Compon;es

POW-RAD

41

Produce

See Light &amp; Power Companies

Douglas Coun ty Produce Co
Cash Paid Pou ltry- Eggs Cream
822 Vt . . .. . . . . ..... . •••.... . ...•.• •410

Printers
Allen Press 1st Natl Bk bg . . .. .. .. .. . .• .... 1234
Boyles F J 9 E 8 . . .. . .. . .... . . . ... .. . .. . . 967
BuHock's 2 E 7 . .. .. ... . .. . . • ... .•... ... . . 379
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass . .. . .. .. . . 1051
Dale Print Shop 1035 Mass . .. ... . .. . ... .. .. 228
Democrat The 904 Vt . . .... . . . . . ...• , . , .... 464
JOURNAL-WORLD 722 Mass ... . .. . . ... .. .. . 22
tSee Adve rtisement Th is Page)
Kansas Color Press 600~ Mass ... ........ .. .. 488
Mi ller Print Shop 205 W s . . .. .. . .. ...... .. 518

Elliott Produce Co 819 Vt .... .• . • •.... . .... 682
Gleed Herbert J 525 W 23 ... .. . ... . . . • . . .. l238
Kaw Produce Co 8 21 Vt. .... .. . .. . . •.... .• . 230
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa . .•.•••.• • :500
Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt . ••• .•. .• . •••. • . •311
South Side Produce Co 12 W 19 . . ....•• • . . •• 328
White Flroduce Co 8 30 Vt . . .....•.. . . . .. .• . 287
Wiggins Produce 808 Vt . ... . .•. . ... . . . . ... 334

Public Libraries- See Libra ries, Public

OUTLOOK THE
Job Printing-Magazine Publishing
1005 Mass . . . ...... .

... '. 542

Public Schools- See Schools, Public·
Public Stenog raphers

rEveryth~ng In

Printing'

TcJephone 22

See Stenogra phers, Public

Pu blica tions

llusiness Forms, S tat ionery, Ledger
S heets, Loose Leaf Binders, Record
n ooks, Cataloges, Circulars.

Kansas Government Journal Fraser Hall K U • •. . 651

Radiators, Automobile
See Automobile Radiators

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722 Massachusetts
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To know ,,Where to Buy It''
look in the Classified Telephone
Directory.

IIANDMA'S
STORE
Grandma shopped a t the place
which, in her day, was most
convenient-the genera l store.
Today, your most convenient
pla ce to shop is in the Yel·
low Pages.

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RAD-RAN

Radio Service
Auto Electric Co 709 N H 000 000 0. oo.. 406
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv 19 E 9 ... 000o. .. 138
(See Advert isement This Page)
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Our 19th Year R epairing Racios

PHILCO
SERVI CE ON ALL MAKES
Pbilco, RCA Tubes and Supplies
904 Mass .. 00o..... o. o.. ooooo..... 303

King's Appliances 931 Mass . . 0. o.. ooo0.... . .186
Radio-Electric Serv 944 Mass . . .. o. oo.. o. oo. 497
(See Adverti sement This Pagel

CROSLEY

Radios

STEWART-WARNER

American Serv Co
RCA-Victor Radios
616 Vt .. . ... . .. .. . . o... . o..... o. . ... 48
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Service 19 E 9 .. . . 0... 138

FAI RBANKS-M0 RSE
SPARTON

GENERAL ELECTRIC RADIOS-

UNITED MOTORS

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KENNEDY PLUMBING &amp; ELECTRIC CO
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937 Mass. 658

Hanna Radio Shop
Philco- Service On All Makes
904 Mass .. . ... ... .•.. o. .. .... . oo.. . 303

138
Day or Night

SERVICE

ZENITH

BOWMAN'S

SALES &amp; SERVICE

19 East 9th St reet

KING'S APPLIANCES

See the Ze11ith Before

AUTHORIZED PHILCO SERVICE

Yot~Bt~y

931 Mass . . ...... ooo. o. . oooo. o. ... 186

ZENITH RADIOS-

GREEN BROS 633 Mass . . . .... o... o.. . o. 631

Radios, Automobile
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Service 19 E 9 ..... .. 0138
Radio-Electric Serv
Re liable Service-All Makes
944 Mass . .. . . 00. . . . .. .. . . ... ooo. . .. 497

• RCA Victor
• Motorola
• General Electric
• Coronado

Railroads
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 .. . .. . . . ...... 00.. 32
Freight Office 413 E 7 . . .... . ...... . oo. . . 54
Chicago R 1 &amp; Pacific Ry Tkcket Ofc N 2 &amp; Maple 76
K C K V Western R R 2 &amp; Maple 0.. . .. 00. o0. 740
Union Pacific Ry Co
Passenger Depot N 2 &amp; Maple o. . 00. . ... o. . . 76
Freight Depot N 2 &amp; Locust. oo.. . . .. . o. o. 0o28

Ranges, Electric
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGES
Brilliantly new lnelde and out I
More beautiful a.nd Ulleful than
ever ! Uee less c urrent ! EJ:cln·
alve Ba&lt;f(c&gt;nt® &lt;l unlta, 18%
taster than p revious tmite I
Seua&amp;UOU&amp;.l bargain prlcea I

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497

For
Prompt
Guaranteed
Serv ice

Reasonable Prices
f~IOAIIU

"WHERE TD BUY. IX"
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass 0. .. 0. . 0... 0. .303

II

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SERVICE
Paul Welch

944

Maes. ll

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" Where To Buy It"

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Refrigeration Service

Ranges/ Gas
Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass . ................ 274
Central Plumbing Co
Both Natural &amp; Hydro-Gas
8 14 Mass . .. .. . . .. ... . .......•. . .. . . 710
DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGESGREEN BROS 63:3 Mass ......... . ....... 631
ROPER GAS RANGESKAN SAS PUBLIC SERV CO 7:33 Mass ....... 315

Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass ..•.... . .. .. ... . . 274
Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H... .. ...... . . .. 106
(See Advertisement This Pagel

Refrigerators/ Electric
FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATORS
:Brilliant new beauty ! More
useful tban ever t Use Jess current! Sensational now values t
Revolutionary Cnld-WaJJ mod-

Real Estate
EDDY J J REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGCY
Established 1898
708 Mass .............. .. .. ... .. . .. 2316
Fox Frank 1st Natl Bk bg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 510
GILL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGCY

els eave natura.l motRture iD
foods without any covering.

"WHERE TO BUY IX'·.,
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass ............. 303

CITY A:-.ID FARM SALES
PROPERTY MAXAGEMENT

GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORS

RENTALS
INSUR..A.NCE

The refrigerator wtth the tamoue •
vacuum sealed mechnnlsm for

640 Mass ..... ........ .. ... . . ... . . 111

Residence . . ............. • . . . .. 2930-W

Gill M R Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 640 Mass .... 111
Hemphill Land &amp; lnv Co 704 Mass .......... 1001
HINSHAW S C
Farm Business Property Residential
F H A Government Insured Loans
705 Mass ........... . ... ..• ...•.... . 539
Holliday Frank M 927~ Mass .. ...... .•... ... . 97
Holmes J R Investment Co 1 E 1 . ............ . 19
HOSFORD INVESTMENT

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Consult Us About

REAL ESTATE
Established 1910

Rentals-Exchanges-Loans
Insurance
City and Farm Property
E. T. ARNOLD
C. B. H OSFORD

624 Mass .. ... .. . ..... . ........... 457

HUNTERS J REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGc·v --..,
See Us for Farm, Business, City Property
and Management. Rentals, E-xchanges,
Insurance. Developer of

WEST HILLS DISTRICT AND
COUNTRY CLUB TERRACE

homes a.nd apartmen t$ ; G~E
P.angcs, Dishwashers, .l.Haooaalla;
Eleetr lo Sinl&lt;e; the eomplctc G-E

Kitchen,

110 Mass . . ... . .. . . . .. ... . ... . .. . . 626

Residence Telephone . ..•........... .. 560
Kerns Lorene 705 Mass .... .... . .......•.•. 539
Louk Chas E 735 Mass .... .. ... .. .. ........ 205
MACK REAL ESTATE 545 Tenn . ............ 523
Stevenson Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 11 0~ Mass ... 192

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"WHERE TO BUY IT"
SALES &amp; SERVICE DEALERS

KENNEDY PLBG &amp; ELEC CO 9:37 Mass .. .. 658
HOTPOINT REFRIGERATORS
One of the Complete
Family of Hotl)oint
Electric Appliances
which include Ranges,
\'\Tate~ Heaters, \'v'••h·

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ing Machines, Ironing ·Machines, Dishwashers
and Electric Sinks.
All·Electric Kitchens

"WHERE TO BUY IT'
Kansas Elec Power Co 700 Mass ..... • .... 880'
KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORSGREEN BROS &amp;33 Mass . ........ .. . .• ... 631
LEONARD ELECTRIC REFRIGERATORSKING'S APPLIANCES 9.31 Mass ....•. ..... 186
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Beautiful Home Sites

We Build and Sell on Rental Terms

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T o know u Where to Buy It',
look in the Classified Telephone
Directory.

Recreation Parlors
Lawrence Recreation Plr 916! Mass . . . . ... .. . 511

Refrigeration Equipment/
Commercial
KELVINATOR AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVLAWRENCE IRON WORKS 611 N H....•... 106

Expert
C{)mplete Stock of Parts
for Popular Makes

Call

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Night Tel.
1803 or 2759J

CALL DAY OR NIGHT

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

LAWRENCE IRON WORKS
611 N.H.

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-Refrigerators, Electric-(Cont'd)
·.NORGE ROLLATOR REFRIGERATION

Riding Academies

' O nly N O !tG!ll h o.s the
ltolla.tor compres ~or wltn
liiotor Coole r ; Night WMch

Mott K U Stables University dr .. . .. .. •• . .... 346

fully automo,tlc defros ting:
S e aled F r eezer; Hn.ndef roster. Other deluxe fen.tures.
Before You Buy!

See NOnGFJ

Roofers
BIRD ROOFING-

"WHERE TO BUY I T"
DEALER
Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass . . . ·.. . . . ..... . 274
Olson Bros
Westinghouse Refrigerators
934 Mass .. .... • . .. .......... . . • . . .. 515

SEILER J 0 ROOFING &amp; MATERIAL CO
- - - - - - - - 815 Vt. 702
Lawrence Roofing Co 21 W 9 .... . . .. . .. .. .. . 575
(See Advertisement This Pagel
Seiler J 0 Roofing &amp; Material Co
Bird Roofs Sold App lied &amp; Guarante ed
815 Vt ..... . .. . ... . . . . ..... . .. . ...• 702

Roofing Material

Refrigerators, Gas
Central Plumbing Co
Natural Gas Kerosene or Hydro-Gas
814 Mass ........ ...... ........ . . . . . 710

SERVEL ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS-

KANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO 733 Mass. . . . 315

Refrigerators, Ice
AMERICAN SERVICE Co · - - - - - - - - ,

SA VE WIT H ICE
Coolerator - Vitalai re
O lympic - Progress - Conditionaire
Refrigerators

\ &amp;1b Vi . . . ..... . v

Restaurants- See Ca fe s

Lawrence Roofing Co 21 W 9 ... ........ . . .. . 575
Shaw J W Lumber Co 701 Vt. ... . . . . . .. ..... 147

Rooming Houses
Bondeson Helen Mrs 1140 La . .. ... .....• , .1360
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 . .. ... . . ... . .. • • ..... 860
Dobson Earl 1222 Miss. .... . ... . •.. . • . . . . . . 495
Larcom C H 1134 Miss... ...•......... . . .• 2258
Miller Hall University Campus ...... . • . •.. . . 2789
Park David A 1334 Ohio . • ..... .. .. .. .. •• . • 2108
Taylor John E 1400 Ohio .. . .. .. . ... . .. ... . .. 56
Watkins Hall University Campus....... ... . . • . 950

Root Beer

•• • ••• ••• •• •• •• • • 4 8

Rubber Stamps
Rendering Plants

Bullock's 2 E 7 . . .. . . . .. .. .. . . . .. ....... .. 379

Dead Animal Disposal Co 900 Pa . .... . . . . . . .. 369
Lawrence Rendering Works 710 N 5 . . . . . .. .. . 197

Rug Cleani ng- See Ca rpet Cleaning

LAWRENCE RENDERING WORKS SERVICE--

Safe Deposit Boxes

Our Drivers Pay
HIGH CASH PRIOF.S
for
DEAD
HORSES - CATTLE - HOGS

First Nat! Bank 746 Mass .... . .. .. . .. . • ..... 30

Salvage, Automobile
See Automobile Ports, Used

"CALL US COLLECT"
LAWRENCE RENDERING WORKS

no N 5.197

St andard Rendering Co 900 Pa . ... . . • . . .. . .. 369

Sand
Browning L C Sand Plant E B .... . . ........ 1892
Butler Coal Co 701 Conn . . . . .• : . ... •.. . . . . 1560

Savings &amp; Loon Associations
See Building &amp; Loan A ssociations

CALL

575
FOR
EVERY

BUILDING

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A &amp; B Root Beer Stand 628 N 2 . . . . . ... . .. , 2Q7" ·

School Supplies
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass ....... . .. 1051

Schools, Business
Lawrence Business College 641 La ..•..••••... 894

To know 11 W here to Buy I f '
look in the Classified T elephone
Directory.

�"Where To Buy It"

Schools, Private

45

Service Stations- See Filling Stations

Haskell Institute S City Limits
Assist ant Boys' Adviser's Office Osceola bg . . .3040
Athlet ic Office Tecumseh bg . ... . . . .. ... .. 1480
Boys' Vocational Dept .. . .... .... ..• .. .. 2772
Business Office Administration bg ... . • .. .. . 118
Curtis Hall ..........•.... . . , . .. ....... 695
Giris' Adviser's Office Pochahontas bg .. , ... 2106
Girls' Dormi tory Winona bg . . .. . • .. . . . , ... 470
Home Economics Building Sacajewea bg . .. .. 693
Hospital . . .. . .. , ............ , . ... . ... . 568
Keokuk Hall
Boys' Adviser . ... . . . .... . . . .... .. . . .. 589
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Ofc .. . . . . • .. . . . 756
Power Plant .. . . ... . . ........... • . .. . . 2109
Printing Department . .. . ... . ... .. ....•.. 9.38
Registrar's Off ice .... .. ..... ... . ..... .. 298
Superintendents Offi ce Haskell Grds . . .. . .. .' . .304
Teachers' Hdqtrs Haskell Grds . .. . . .• . .. .. 262.3
TransPOrtation Depart ment .. . ... . ... . .. . 1992
Kansas Bible College 1300 Dread. .. . • , . ... . . 2795

Schools, Public

Sewing Machines
Singer Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass .. ... .. 584
!See Advertisement This Page)
White Sewing Machine Agcy 12 E 9 ...... . ... 428
!See Advertisement This Page)

Sewing Mach ines, Repairing
Hoffman Fu rniture &amp; Hdw
Wm T Howard- Repairing-Cleani ng
732 Mass . ... . . ... . . ........ . .. .• ... 836
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky . . . .. .. , . ... .. 2611
Singer Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass ... ... 584

Shades, Vene tia n- See Venetian Blinds
Shpdes, Window-See Window Sha des

Sheet Metal Work

Schools Cfty 1400 Mass . .. ... . . . . . . .. ... . . 3000

Kansas Universit y K u . .... ... . . .. .. . . . .. .2700
At hletic Office . . .. . .. .. .. • ... .... • .. . .. 802
Stadium . ...... . ... ..... .. .. .... .. . . . . 993

Scrap Metal
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 . .. ... .. . . . 954

Seals
Edgar Steel Seal Mfg Co 619 Vt. .. . .. .... .. .411

:Seeds
Barteldes Seed Co 804 Mass .....•........... 92
Barteldes Ware House 826 Pa ............... 239

UNDERWOOD J SONS
FEED -

Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1041 R I. ...... .. 1368
Kopp Wm P Sheet Metal Shop 1011 Mass .• • .. 122
PENCHARD E W 13 E a.... .... .. .. .... ... 245
ZIESENIS C H 207 W 8 . . . ... . . . .. .. • .. .• . 943

Schools, Universities

SEED -

SCH-SHO

GRAIN

Complete Line Orcad Mixed F eeds
Cane Molasses

GARDEN AN.D FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
P.-ompt Delivery Servil:t
608 Mass • .•. ••• ..•••••...•••• • ••••• 7

Shirts, Retail
Obers Lead ing Clothiers
Arrow Shirts
821 Mass . . .... ... .. ... • . .. ..• . .. . .. 203

Shoe Repairers
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass .. . • .. .. .. .. . . . 14~ ·
Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass .. ..•.. ...•..•. btl6
FISCHER OTTO A 813 Mass................ 259
LESCHER SHOE SHOP 812~ Mass ••.•••..... 256
Omaha Hat &amp; Shoe Works 717! Mass . . . .... . 2080

Shoes
BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN-

OBERS LEADING CLOTHI ERS 8 21 Mass .. . • 203

Fischer Ott.o A 813 Mass • ... .. . •.. .•• •••• .. 259
Haynes &amp; Keene Shoe Store
Jarman Shoes For Men
Vitality Women' s Shoes
Rollins Fine Hosiery
819 Mass .•. .. .. . . ... . •. •...••• .•. .. 524

NUNN-BUSH ANKLE FASHIONED SHOES
FOR MEN-

ROYAL SHOE STORE 837 Mass .. ... , •.. .. 648

Royal Shoe Store 837 Mass .. ... .. . . . •. . •... 648

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SEWING MACHINES

Portables, Electric Consoles, and Trudie Machines

Sales - Service - Rentals

GENUIN E SINGER P A RTS AND REPAI RS

.O ur Bonded Repreeentatlv.. Are Identified by
a Button

Call

584
72a MASS.

Sales-Service- Rentals

WHITE ROTARY MACHINES

Call 428

BELLINGER
ELECTRIC CO.

L. T . Be llinger, P rop.

12 Eaet 9th

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SIG-STO

Sign Manufacturers
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv
Neon Signs Sales &amp; Service

Stenographers, Public
Business Exchange &amp; Employment Serv Wren bg .• 263
Lawrence Business College 641 La .. .. ... .. .. . 894

19 E 9 . ..... . .......... .... . .. . .... 138

Lawrence Advertising System
Van Allm Signs &amp; Sho Cards

827 Ky . .. . ...... .. ...... . . .. .. . ... 158

Maiden Sign Co
Commercial Sign Service-Designing
17 .W 9 .. .. .. .. . ...... .. .. .. .. .. ... 1501

Stock Yards
Bruchmiller C H 500 Maple. . . . . ... ........ . 92B

Stokers
HOLLAND FURNACE CO 210 w s .... . ... .. . 366

Skating Rinks
Rollerdrome Skating Academy 737 N H . . ...... 537

KANSAS HEAT SERVICE

STOKERS
AUT O.M ATIC BUT LER &amp; WHITING
STOKE RS
Service On All Makes
CLt FF R."t.M:SEY

Sororities
Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Oread . ....... . • . . .... 898
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La . . .. .. .. ... .. . . .. . .. 290
Alpha Omicron Pi 1144 La . .. ... .. ... . .. .. .. 888
Chi Omega HouS&lt;! 1345 W Campus rd ... . .. .. .. 731
Delta Gamma 100 1 w Hills pkwy .. . ... . .. . . . . 768
Gamma Phi Beta 133 9 W Campus rd . •. . ... . .. 267
KAPPA ALPHA THETA 1433 Tenn . .. ... . .••. 295
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gower Place . . . . ... . . 718
Pi Beta Phi 1246 Miss . . . . ..... .... . . .. .. . . 415
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehill rd . .. . . . .. . .. . .. 3140

Sport ing Goods
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass... . ........... . .. . 319

945 ~

Mass . .. ... . .. .. . .. ........• •. 60

STOKOL AUTOMATIC STOKERS-

KAW VALLEY FUEL CO E 10 .. ... . .. . .. .. 219

Storage
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 ... . . .. . . 927
lawrence Transfer &amp; Storage Co 733 N H .. ... . . 15
Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass .. ... . .. .. . .. .. 331

Stoves, Heating, Coal

Springs, Automobile
See Automobile Springs

Stables-See Riding Academies

Achnings Hardware 822 Mass .. . ... ... •.. . . .. 679
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass . . ... .. ... . .... . •. 615

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Stamps, Rubber-See Rubber Stamps

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State Offices

'&lt;ELLO'W PAGE~ \S f-Ir(

Kansas State Highway Comm
Maintenance Dept 600 Lincoln . .. ..... .. .. 342
Material Dept 1846 Mass ....... . •• . . .... . 476

Stationers
Allen Press 1st Natl Bk bg . .. . .. •• ... • .. . .. 1234
Bullock's 2 E 7 . .. .. . .. ... . .. . .... .. ..• •. . 379
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass .. . . . ... . . 1051

PAL .....
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YELLDW PAGES EVERY
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HELP HER SHOP..• n
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She's just wise. She lets the Yellow
Pages tell her who sells what she
wants, and then shops by telephof!e.
It saves time, energy, ancl money.

�"Where Tt

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Stoves, Used
Hoffman Furnit ure &amp; Hdw
Stove Repairing-New Bowls &amp; Grates
732 Mass ....... .•.. ... . ... . .... . ... 836

Surety Bonds-See Bonds, Surety
Sweepers-Se-e Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic

Tailors
Schulz Wm H 924 ~ Mass ... . •• ..... • . . ... .. 914

Taxicabs
922 Mass . . .. ... .. .. .... •. 12
(See Adver t isement This Page )
Co 107 W 7 . ... .... . . . ..... . •• 65
( See Advertisement This Page)
Six-Five Taxi 101 w 7 .. . . • .. . .. .. . . . .... ... 65
Union Cab Co Jayhawker Theatr e bg .. . . ..... 2800
( See Advertisement This Page )
Hunsinger

Taxi Co

Jayhawk Taxi

Tea Rooms
Colonial Tea Room 936 Ky .. . . .. ........ . .. . 978
Evans Hearth The 1941 Mass .. . . . . . . .. . ... . 1036

Telegraph Companies

24-Hr. Prompt Service
40 Years of Continuous Service
920-22 Mass.

Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass .. . .... 2764

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directot·y tells yott! ·

"If you want a

safe, clean cab with
a courteous driver

just CALL • ••

CALL2800
DAY OR NIGHT
(Baggage Handled)

Tel.

Day and Night Service
Cabs Owned by Drivers

JAYHAWK

TA\XI;
107 West 7th

2800
Lyle King
Mack McClung
Tim Murphy

UNION
CAB CO.

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Telephone Companies
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE SERVICE-

/A/~?J!To.

it
should h ave good brakes

" TELEPH Ol'&gt;lE"
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO
734 Vt .221
After 5 P M and on Sundays and
hoi idays call . .. . .. ... . . .. . ... . ... . 600
Tc lephone Service Calls
To report a telephone out of
order . .. . .. ... .. . . . Call Repair Service
For telephone numbers which
do not appear in the directory . ... . .. .. . . .. .. . Call information
To obtain assistance on calls
or report unsat isfacto r y
service on a call. ... .. Call Ch ief Operator

Telephone Directory Advertising
See Advertising, Telephone Directory

Termite Control
Kansas Insulation &amp; Roofing Co
2528 W 10 Topeka (toll call) . 2-5505
!See Advertisement This Page)
Terminix Co of Kansas City Plaza Theatre bg
K C Mo . ... . . .. . . . . .. &lt;toll call&gt;. Westport 6262

Theatres
Granada Theatre 1020 Mass . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . 9%
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass.. .. . . . .. . .. .. .. . 10
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass .... . .. . . . . • . .. . . 1:32

Tinners
Kopp Wm P Sheet Metal Shop l Oll Mass .. . .. 122
Penchard E W 13 E a . . . . .. . .. . ..... .. .. . . 245
ZIESENIS C H 207 w a .. .. . .. . .. .. . .. . . . .943

The Classified T elephone Di1'ectory is on the job twenty-four
hou1'S each day.
FREE

TERMITE
INSPECTION
BONDED WRI'ITEN G UARANTEE
Local Reference of Homes, Government Buildings and Industrial
Plants

KANSAS
Insulation &amp; Roofing Co.
Lawrence
2418M

Topeka
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IS A BAKER, he
makes such fine c akes

c :~~ :~EANER,

your clothes he makes
fresh

~t JX-RAY,
it shows what's inside you

Y.F!kow

Pages, they are your guide
to ...

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dealers who sell what you
need.

From autos (and brake .repair
servke) to X-rays, the Yellow
Pages ten you who sells any
goods or service you need.

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Ti res
ACME TIRES &amp; SERVICE-

BUDDY GALLAGHER MOTORS 634 Mass . .. 1000•

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

24 Hr Wrecker Serv- Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass .. . .......... .. . .. ..... •. 1300·
Fritz Company 14 E B . ... . .. . . ..... . ... .. .... 4
&lt;See Adver tisement This Page)
Goodrich Silverlown Stores 916 Mass . . •.. .•... 21
Goodyear Serv Inc 72&amp; Mass .... ... .. ... .•. . 266-

GOODYEAR TIRES
Hiob valu-low

&lt;:&lt;&gt;St.

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more people r ide on Goodyear ttres than on any other

kind. Save at the Sian o/ the

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COMPANY

14 E . 8th

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs All Makes

Use Our Budget Payment Plan
1000 Mass .. .. . .. .. . . .• ... .. . . . . 1300
GOODYEAR SERV INC 726 Mass .. ... .... 260

HOOD TIRES-

MOTOR IN ON E STOP STA
Prompt Road Service

827 Vt . . .. .. . . . . ..... .. . • . .. .. • . 61J7

TIRES - BATTERIES - RADIOS
AUTO SUPPLIES
EASIEST TERMS IN TOWN

Motor In One Stop Sta 827 Vt . . ... . ...... . •. 607
(See Advertisement This Page)
( Continued Next Page)

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Tires
HOOD TIRES
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EASY PAY PLAN

ROAD SERVICE

607

MOTOR IN
SKELLY PRODUCTS

8:!7 Vt, Com p lete Auto Re pa irin g. Call 607

Winter Chevrolet Co.
"We Do a Complete Job"
on All Makes of Cars
738 New Hampshire

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Tires- (Cont'd)

Tree Surgeons

SEIBERLING SAFETY T I R E s - - - - -

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Vents" keep you sn.fe-r, make
t ire last longer. Seiberling' s
DOUBLE gua.r antee ~ga lnst
cuts, bruises, blowouts, costs
n othing extra.

Truck Bodies
McCONNELL LUMBER

co-------,

TRUCK A:-.ID TRAILER BODIES

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
KAW VALLEY OIL CO 1318

Sherman Tree Experts Lawrence Natl Bk bg .... 441

w 7 .. . . . . .. . 598

Winter Chevrolet Co 73 8 N H ...•. ...... . .. .. 77
(See Advertisement Preceding Pagel

For Stock, Grain, or :Merchandise Hauling
Built To Your Specifications
See Us for Estimates

846 E 13 ........ • . .... .. • ........ 576

Truck Lines

Tires, Used

CENTRAL TRUCK L I N E s - - - - - - - - ,

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 ... .. ... . .. 954

CLYDE C o RP

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE

Tobacco, Wholesale
Pierson August J &amp; Son 902 Mass ..... . • . .. . 1792

Tombstones-See Monuments

Tourists Camps
Kasold Ernest Cabin Camps
! Mi West of City Limits on US 40
RFD 1 . .. .. .. . ...... . ...... .. ..... 2030

TO &amp; FRm1 KA~SAS CITY
"Every Load Ins~'red"
807 Vt . . ....... ..... ... ..... . ..•• 700

Residence Telephone .. ........ . ..... 1976

Gauck Trfr &amp; Stge Co 512 E 9 ............• . 927
Hall Bros Truck Lines 1245 Conn . .. .. .. . . . .. . 9.36
(See Advertisement This Page)
LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO
Twice Daily K C Freight Service
733 N H .. . ..... .. . ......... .. . .. .... 15

LEONARD BROS TRANSPORT CO

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE

T owe I Service
Bartz Towel &amp; Linen Serv 1316 Conn . .. .. . ... 986
Co-Operative Linen Supply 1040 Conn . .. ...... 947

Between
Lawrence, Topeka, Leavenworth, Lansing,
Atchison , St. Joseph and Kansas City.
Connections for all points in Kansas.
820 Vt .. •........ . ... ....... .. ... 311

Tractors
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS PARTS &amp; SERVICEGREEN BROS 633 Mass .. . ... ....... .. . . 631

Leonard Bros Transport Co 820 Vt ........... 31!
SANTA FE TRAIL TRANSPORTATION co--

McCORMICK-DEERING FARMALL TRACTORSKRAFT &amp; STARR CO 1818 Mass . . . ... . . .. . 149

Daily "orvlce between Kansas City, St. Joseph, Lin• ~"'
coin, Joplin, Ft. Smith,
s....
Tulsa, Wichita, Hutchinson, E
Omaha, Oklahoma. City, _
,.,_
l!lnl d, Cotteyvllle, Dodge
Pity, To!&gt;eka, Salina and Intermediate POillta.
Dependable Freight Service.

Transfer, Baggage
Cloud A R 913 Del. .. . ...... . .... . . . . ..... 705

COMBEST RILEY
TRANSFER AND STORAGE
MOVING- PACKING - CRATING

!'FOR INFORMATION CALL•

Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co 610 E 7 . .. 98
(Continued Next Page)

ln B•uiness 21 Years
Excavating

CALL

10 E 9 .. ......... .. .. .. .. .. .. . •. 1542

Residence Telephone . .......... . .... 1542

SMITH ETHAN A DELIVERY SERVICE-----.

FREIGHT DELIVERY SERVICE
LOCAL HAULING
BAGGAGE &amp; TRAN SFER
Prompt S ervice
816 E 9 .. . ......... . . ... ... . ...... 46

Daily Service to Topeka &amp; Kansas City

HALL BROS. TRUCK LINES
Transfe r, Moving-See Movers

Insured

�"Where To Buy It"

Truck Lines-(Cont'd)

51

Upholstering

WATSON BROS BONDED SERVIce----Reliable Freight Ser vice
MA IN OFFICES, OMAH A, NEB.

TRU-VIN

irlrh

•

Chica~:o - Kansas City - Denver
))es Moines - Sioux City - St. Jo·
seph - L incoln - O ruab;~. • N odolk
Columbus - F remont - Nebraska
City • Shenandoah - Clarinda
Red Oak • Sabetha - Atchison,
and I ntermediate Points.
LONG DISTANCE MOVIJ\"G

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"

WATSON BROS TRANSPORTATION CO

11 E 9. 591

Day or Night Call . .. .. . . .. . . .... . ... . .. . 591

Watson Bros Transportation Co 11 E 9 . .. .. . .. 591
Zimmerman Freight Lines Inc 10 E 9 . . ... . . . 1542

Trucks, Motor

Courter P E Upholstering Co
Repairing-Refinishing-Slip Covers Made
837 Vt . . .. . ......... ... , .. . .. .. . .. . 143
Farr Edgar H &amp;4&amp; W 23 .. ..... .••. . • .• •. .. 1290
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass........... 606

Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic
Bellinger Elec Co
Cadillac Tan k &amp; Beaters-Rentals
12 E 9 . ..•...... , .•. ..... .. . ...... , 428

Cox F v

Electrolux Cleaner &amp; Air Purifier
1734 Vt . . . . . . . .. . .... ... ....... . . 3056

EUREKA AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICEKING'S APPLI AN CES 931 Mass . . .. .. •. .. . 186
HOOVER AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICEHANNA RADIO SHOP 904 Mass ..•......•. 303
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass . .• •• . •. . . . 606

DIAMOND T TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICEHUNSINGER MOTOR CO
24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs All Makes
922

Mass ... . . . ......... . . ... , . . . .. 12

INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICEWhatever You Haul, Let . .
These Trucks Carry I t. A
Size of Truck For Every
Haulin g Need. Sales &amp; Serv·
ice Dealers L isted Below.

"WHERE TO B UY IT"
KRAFT &amp; STARR CO 1818 Mass . ..... . .. 149

Typewriters
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass . ... . .. . .. 1051

ROYAL TYPEWRITERS-

Vacuum Cleaners, Repairing
Bellinger Elec Co 1 2 E 9 . . ... . . • . . . . . ... • .. 428
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ... ... •. .. ... 2611
Singer Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass ... . .. 584

Variety Stores
Kress S H 921 Mass . . ... ..... . •.•.. ..... . . 583
Woolworth F W Co 91 5 Mass ..... .. .• ...... . 962

Venetian Blinds
Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass .. .. ... .• . •.... 331
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass. . .. .. .. .. . 606

Veterinarians
HARBOUR E G L - - - - - - - - . . ,

LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCH

-------

735 Mass.S48

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS-

BULLOCK'S 2 E 7 .•. . .. .. ...• • ......... 379

Undertake rs-See Funeral Directors
Universities-See Schools, Universities

GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
GENERAL P RACTICE
Large Animals
Small Animals
Dog and Cat Hospital
21 Years Experience
837 N H . . . . . . . ........•. •• ..•• .. •4.39

LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL_ _ _..,
DR. J. E. ZIE GLJ&lt;Jt

The Classified Telephone Directory is on the job twenty-four
hoUt·s each day.

Graduate Veterinarian
DOG AND CAT HOSPITAL
Special Attention to Poultry D iseases

Rural Calls Welcomed
809 Vt .. , ... , .. . ..... .. .. . . ...•.. 193
Residence Tel ephone. .. . . . ... .... . .. 159.3

PIERSON I J

New Modern Dog &amp; Cat Hospital
219 E 9 . .. . ... . ... .. . ... . . . .... • .. . . . 602

Vinegar
Krum C C 810 Pa . .. . ... .. . .. . . .. • ....... . 335

"WE'VE GOT THE ANSWERS!"
The Yellow Pages sayt "Let us give you a full
lid of dealers so thot you can get comparative
prices or estimates."

The Classified Telephone Dit·ectory is on the job twenty-four
hours each day.

�. .--.. 52

WAL-WRE

LAWRENCE CLASSI FIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Wall Paper
COOK PAI NT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ... • •1473
D &amp; S WALL PAPER &amp; PAINT STORE
818 Mass .593
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .. .••.• . . . .• .. . .. 33
LAWRENCE HARDWARE
Complete Stock Newest Papers &amp; Paints
724 Mass ..... .. .. .. .. • .•. . , ..• , ..• . 178
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass . ....... . . . ...... . 615

Wheel Balancing
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STAnou------.

BEAN SYS TEM WHEEL
BAL A NCING
COMPLETE AUTO REP AIR SERVICE
R OAD SERVICE
Skelly Products - H ood T ires
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service

827 Vt . . .•....... ... . ..... .. .. .. . 607

Washing Machines
ABC WASHERSAMERICAN SERV CO 616 Vt . .. ..• • . ...... 4B
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass . . .. . . .... . . ... . 679
BELLINGER ELEC CO
Repairs All Makes
12 E 9 . . . . , .. . . ... ..... . .. .. . , . .... 428
Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass .. . . . .. .. . . .. . .. . 274
DEXTER WASHING MACHINESGREEN BROS 633 Mass . . .. .... . .• . .... . 631
EASY WASHERSKING'S APPLIANCES 931 Mass . .. .. .... .. 186
l awrence Hardware 724 Mass .. . .. . . .. •. . .. . 17B
Lawrence Maytag Co 723 Mass .. ... . . . .. .. . . 680
(See Advertisement This Page}
SPEED O.UEEN WASHING MACHINESERNST &amp; SON 826 Mass. . .. . . .... . . . .... 341

Washing Machines, Repairing
Bratton &amp; Brooks 846 Mass . . ..... . .. . ... .. . 274
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky .. ... • . .. .... 2611

Window Shades
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass ....•. ..• •• 606

Womens Wear- See Ladies Ready-to-Wear

Wood
Cloud A R
Kindling- Free Delivery
913 Delaware . . . . . . .. .. .. .. . . ... .. .. 705

Wrecker Service, Automobile
See Automobile Wrecker Service

T o know u W he1'e to Buy If'
look in the Classified T elephone
Directory.

Waste Paper
Aut o Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 . ... ....... 954

Water Heaters
Kansas Public Serv Co 733 Mass .... . .. • .... . 31 5

TELEPHONE

Welding
Forney Mach.ine Works 229 Elm ... . . . ... . . ... 653
Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H .... ........ . .. 106
(See Advertisement This Page}
Phillips l F Construction Co 304 Ind .. . . . .. .. . 372
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt .... .. .. . ... . . 179

Wheel Aligning

680
For All Washer Service

LAWRENCE MAYTAG CO.
Geo. H. Seely, ) lgr.
723 Mass.
" Ask Yottr N eighbor Who Owus One"

PICKENS MACHINE WORKs·- - - - -.....
Axle, Wheel and Frame Aligning

\VI-IEEL I3ALA-;.JCI.NG
STATIC AND DYNAMIC
Acetylene and Electric ·w elding

623 Vt . •... . . ...... . . ... ... . .. . . . 179
Schulz Chas G
Bee line Wheel Aligning System
730 Vt . . . ....•. , .. , . . . . . .. . . . . , .... 403
Winter Chevrolet Co
Bear Wheel Aligning &amp; Balancing
738 N H . .. .. . ... .. •... , . . ... • . . . .. . . 77

W ho sells it? W here is he located? T his Directory tells you/

WIElDD·
PORTABLE EQUIPMENT

Electric &amp; Acetylene Welding
Boiler &amp; Machine Work

Lawrence Iron Works
Call 106 Call
NIGHT TEL. 1803
611 N.H.

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SEE PAGES t AND 2 FOR EMERGENCY CALLS
AND OTHER IMPORTANT INFORKATION

COMPANY

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for your long Distance car
This chart shows the tide of telephone traffic du,
an average day.
Notice the times when the tide runs low?
noon .• .late ofternoon ••• and mid-evening.
If you pick these times to place your out-of-to
calls, you'll usually be connected more quick.

FIRE ................................ . Call "FIRE DEP

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SHERIFF . ..... . · · .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Federal ureau of Investigation
For

LONG DISTANCE RATES FROM LAWRENCE
STATION-TOSTATION

PERSON-TOPERSON

STATION-TOSTATION

From

LAWRENCE

LAWRENCE

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to:

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TEL! PHONE SERVICE CALLS

Call "Repair Service"

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When a Tele bone Is Out o f O r d er ,.. ••••••••••

To Report Di 1iculty • • ·
.
Call "Supervisor"
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Call "Long Distance"
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·
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Telephone Business Matters . ................ .

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you w1
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WAIT TEN RINGS . · ·

PRO ,1PTLY · · ·

When our t lephone rings,
answer promptly. A delay may
·
cause y u to miss
an important
call.

When you place a call, give th_e
called party time to get to his
telephone from another part of
the house, or even from the_yard .
Wait ten rings ... about a mmute.
SPEAK DISTINCTLY.··

When you answer, identify yourself immediatf" ly with some such
p hrase · s "1732', or ''Smith De.
partmen Store." Answering in
1!-~ .... t s needless
this manner eu.uu-u-a
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questioning . . . saves time.

Talk directly -to the telephone.
Your lips should be about half an
. h from the mouthpiece. Use a
inc
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natural, pleasant voice. on
whisper. Don't shout.

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WEEK-I N~&lt;;r0Ts

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Abilene, Kan. . . . . . . .65
.35
.85
.70
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Albuquerque, N. Mex. 1.70
1.25
2.25
1.80
Louisville, Ky .. .... . 1.40
Amarillo, Tex.. . . . . . 1.25
.85
1.65
1.25
Madison, Kan ...... . .50
Arkansas City, Kan. . .90
.55
1.25
.90
Manhattan, Kan •.•.. .50
Atchison, Kan.. . . . . . .35
.25
.45
.45
Mayetta, Kan ...•..• .30
Atlanta, Ga. . . . . . . . 1.70
1.25
2.25
1.80
McLouth, Kan ....•. .15
Augusta, Kan.. . . . • . .75
.45
1.05
.75
Memphis, Tenn •.... 1.15
Baldwin, Kan.. • . . . . .15
.15
.20
.20
Miami, Fla. . ...... . 2.60
Bartlesville, Okla.... .70
.45
.95
.70
Minneapolis, Minn •.. 1.25
Basehor, Kan. . . . . . . .20
.20
.25
.25
1.70
New Orleans, La.
Birmingham, Ala. . . . 1.50 I 1.10
2.00
1.60
Newton, Kan ...... . .75
Bonner Springs, Kan.
.20 . .20
.25
.25
New York City, N. Y. 2.40
Burlington, Kan.. . . . .45
.25
.55
.55
Oklahoma City, Okla. .95
Centropolis, Kan. . . . .20
.20
.25
.25
Olathe, Kan ..•..... .20
Chanute, Kan.. . . . . . .60
.35
.80
.65
Omaha, Neb....... . .70
Chicago, Ill. . . . . . . . 1.25
.85
1.65
1.25
Osage City, Kan .. .. . .30
Clinton, Kan.. . • • . • . .10
.10
.15
.15
Osawatomie, Kan •. .. .30
Coffeyville, Kan... . . .80
.50
1.15
.85
Oskaloosa,
Kan .. ...
Concordia, Kan.. . • . . .75
.45
1.05
.75
.15
Cottonw'd Falls, Kan. .55
.30
.75
.60
Ottawa, Kan ....... . .25
Council Grove, Kan. . .50
.25
.60
.60
Overbrook, Kan ...•. .20
Dallas, Tex......... 1.25
.85
1.65
1.25
Paola, Kan . .....••• .30
DeSoto, Kan. . . • • . . .15
.15
.20
.20
Parsons, Kan ....•.. .70
Denver, Colo.. . • . . . • 1.40
1.00
1.85
1.45
Perry, Kan ........• .10
Pittsburg, Kan ..••.. .70
,,,,D~et-,-ro_it~,_M_l~ch_._.._._._.........._1_.6_5---11-1_._20_..---2.20
1.75
[I Dorado, Kan. . . . . .70
.40
1.00-- .70 Pittsburgh, Pa..... . 1.90
Emporia, Kan.. • . . . . .50
.25
.60
.60
Plainville, Kan ..... . 1.05
Eudora, Kan.. . • . • . • .10
.10
.15
.15
Pomona, Kan ...... . .25
Eureka, Kan........ .65
.35
.85
.70
Richland, Kan.
(Shawnee Co.&gt; ..•. .15
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.50
Richmond, Mo, ..... .45
Fairview, Okla. . . . . • .90
.60
1.201]90Ft. Scott, Kan.. . • . . .55
.30
.75
.60
St. Joseph, Mo•.•.. .40
Fredonia, Kan. . • • • • .65
.35
.85
.70
St. Louis, Mo•...... .95
Garnett, Kan. . • . • • . .40
.25
.50
.50
St. Marys, Kan •.•.• .35
Helena, Mont.. . . . . . 2.20
1.55
2.95
2.30
Salina, Kan •....... .75
Herington, Kan. . . • . .60
.35
.80
.65
Salt lake City, Utah 2.10
Hiawatha, Kan.. . . . . .45
.25
.55
.55
San Antonio, Tex•. .. 1.65
Holton, Kan. . . . . • • . .35
.25
.45
.45
Seattle, Wash ..... . 3.00
Horton, Kan.. . . • • . . .35
.25
.45
.45
Seneca, Kan.. . . • . • .50
Houston, Tex.. . • • . • 1.55
1.15
2.05
1.65
Shreveport, La •..... 1.30
Hutchinson, Kan. • . . .85
.50
1.20
.85
Spearville, Kan •.••• 1.15
Independence, Kan... .75
.45
1.05
.75
Sprfngfield, Mo••••. .70
Independence, Mo. • • .35
.35
.50
.50
Tonganoxie, Kan•••• .15
Iola, Kan. . • . . . • • • • .50
.25
.60
.60
Topeka, Kan ....•••• .25
Joplin, Mo.. . . . . • . . .65 ,
.40
.90
.65
Troy, Kan ......•.•. .45
Kansas City, Mo. • . . .35
.35
.SO
.SO
Tulsa, Okla•...••••• .80
lansing, Kan. . . . • • . .25
.25
.30
.30
Valley Falls, Kan •••• .25
teavenworth, Kan. • • .25
.25
.30
.30
Washington, D. C•••• 2.20
L?compton, Kan.. . . • .10
.10
.15
.15
Wellsville, Kan •••••. .20
U ,coin, Neb. . • . • . • .65
.40
.90
.65
Wichita, Kan •..•... .80
L:;-r. vood, Kan.. • • • • .10
.10
.15
.15
Williamsburg, Kan•.. ~o
J_,tt ~ Rock, Ark.. . . . 1.05
.70
1.40
1.05
Winchester, Kan •• ... .25

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TELEPHON
NOV 1 942

POLICE .......................... . Call "POLICE DEPA 2-13-04

NIGHT and SUNDAY RA TES APPLY FROM 7 P.M. TO 4:30 A.M. and ALL DAY SUND
RATES ARE FOR 3 MINUTES (On Station-to-Station Calls of 25 Cents o r ~ 5 Miaut

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FACTS .ABOUT LONG DISTANCE SERVICE
To assist you in choosing the service to use
STATION-TO-STATION CALLS

PERSON-TO-PERSON CALLS

The rates are lower on these

You talk to a particular person

On the lower-priced station-to-station
call, you talk to anyone who answers
at the number called. To make a station-to-station call:

On person-to-person calls, you call
for a particular person, or a particular extension, such as ''Room 711
Hotel Excelsior.'' This service assure~
your getting to talk to the person you
want. To make a person-to-person
call:

Call "Long Distance." Give her the
name of the town to which you want
to talk, and the telephone number, if
you know it. For example, say "Memphis, Tennessee, 9-8798," or "Memphis, Tennessee, Mr. John Ford's residence at 197 Court Avenue."
Be sure not to specify any particular
person, or the number or location of
any private branch exchange station
(such as Room 711, Hotel Excelsior, or
Shipping Deparbnent). Such calls
take the higher person-to-person rate.

Facts About Station-to-Station Calls
1. Rates are lower than on person-to-person
calls. See rate table on inside front cover of
this directory.
· Z. They are usually more quickly completed
than person-to-person calls.

3. If you call a town to which the rate is 25
cents or less, you are permitted a five-minute
conversation without additional charge. On
calls over 25 cents, the initial period is three
minutes.
4. The call is timed from the moment the
called telephone is answered.

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Call "Long Distancs." Give her the
town, the telephon ~ number or address, and the name of the person or
department you want. For example,
say "Memphis, Tennessee, 9-8798,
Mr. John Ford," or "Memphis, Tennessee, 9-8798, Extensi )n 711."

Facts About Person to- Person Calls
1. Charges begin whet. you start talking
with the called person or with anyone at
a called extension telephone.
Z. All initial periods are for three minutes. The
rate for person-to-person calls is somewhat
higher than for station-to-station calls.

3. We will make repeated attempts on the
same or a later day to reach the person with
whom you want to talk, at dill.erent telephones
or even in different towns. No additional charge
is made for this service. However, if your party
cannot be reached for reasons beyond the
control of the telephone company, or your
call is canceled, a nominal report charge
is made to compensate for our efforts.

COLLECT CALLS •••

OUT-OF-TOWN NUMBERS •••

You may reverse charges; that is,
have them billed to the ca.lled telephone. Simply tell the opera~_or you
want to call collect. If the called
party agrees to pay the charges, they
will be billed to his telephone.

To obtain telephone numbers in any
other city, call "Long Distance."

FOR FASTER SERVICE ••. CALL
BY NUMBER •••
If you know the number of the
distant telephone, give it to Long
Distance. It will speed your call.

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LAWRENCE, KANSAS
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Alphabetical Telephone Directory
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A &amp; B Root Beer Stand 628 N 2. _.....•.••..... 2072
!~br~ Rly C r 739 Ohio ................... 3417-R
el Lau r RFD 5 ....................... 773-N-3
Ab e e eon G r 1012 Tenn ............•..... 2911-M
Abels Edwin F r 2032 Mass .......••.......... 2233
Abraham Eva Ward r 615~ Ind ......•.......... 2294
Abraham R C r 1607 Stratford Rd ............ 1237-J
!b~ams Geo r 824 Ohio .................... 3101-W
c er ER r 2018 Vt. ....................•.. 1731
:c~n!ng Carl W r 925 Mo ................... 1647-J
c nrng R G r 846 Mo ..........•.....•...... 2691
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass .................. 679
!~k~r~an Hat Shop 1023 Mass ................. 165
arr R Mrs r 1324 Ohio ......•.•.•....... 2738-J
Adams CE r 937 Maine ......•....•..•..... 2272-W
Adams F P r 1300 E 13 ......•............... 2366
Adams King r 318 Locust ..•...•.....•..... 2134-M
Adams Minnie Mrs r 745 Mass ..•...••..••..... 2401
Adams O L r 635 Elm ............•......... 3132-R
Addy E P r 2209 Mass ................•..•... 1453
Adelane's Ready-To-Wear 823 Mass ............. 554
Adell Mary r 1037 Ky ......••..••••..•...... . 1116
Airport (See City Offices)
Akers Harry J r 1035! Mass ..•..•••...••.... 1607-J
Akers Jno C r 21,30 Learnard .......••..••..... 2187
Akers John Sr 1920 Mass ..•..••••....•.... 2557-J
Akin Tom O r RFD 2 ........•........•.... 784-N-3
Akright Jake r 309 Elm .........•••...•..... 3414-J
Albach Henry r 618 W 4 ....•...••••..•..... 1570-R
Albert Wm Mrs r 731 Ala ..•...•..••••..•.. 2306-W
Albrecht R M r 1229 Tenn ..••...•. ·.•....... 2977-J
ALBRIGHT CR chiropractor 1023! Mass ........ 1531
Residence 1343 Tenn ..••..•...••••....... 1531
Albright C R Dr r 1343 Tenn ...•......••...... 1385
Albright G E r 1809 Ala ...........••.•..... 2374-R
Aldridge C P r RFD 1 .....•..•.•••..••.... 756-K-6
Alexander E E r 345 Miss ..••....••.•....... 1570-J
Alexander H W r 636 Ky .........••.......... 2206
Alexander Jane Mrs r 918 Pa .••.•..••.•.... 1310-M
Alexander Le Roy r 780 Elm ..•••••••..•.... 1130-W
Alford Fred S r RFD 3 ..........•...•..... 743-K-5
Alkire Fred Fr 1622 Vt ..........•..••...•. 2807-M
Alldredge Chas E filling sta 647 Ark ......... ... 2081
Allen C Roger r 1831 N H ......•.••••..•..... 2714
Allen Chas r 1203 Oread .•...••••••.•••.... 2389-W
Allen Chas N r 1144 R I. ................... 2162-M
Allen E B r 911 Mo .......••••••.•••••••.... 1869
Allen Forrest C Dr r 801 La .....•.•..•......... 300
Allen G Hr 1213 Vt .....•...•...•...•••... 2848-W
.Allen H Cr 947 La ........•.......•.••...... 2960
Allen Harold r 416 W 6 ...••..••.••.......... 1211
Allen L C r 1706 Barker ....•.••.............. 1803
Allen Leona r 922 Pa .....••••••.•..•........ 1574
Allen Milton r 2022 Vt ....••••••.•••.•••.. 1893-W
.Allen Nellie Mrs r 1407 Ky ..•..••..•••••.... 2683-R
Allen Press 1st Nat! Bk bg ..••.••.••.•••...... 1234
Allen RH r 1825 La ...........•...•....... 2436-J
Allen Robt N r 1209 Oread ....•.•.....•....... 1667
Allen WT r Haskell Grds .......•.••........ 2642-M
Alling HS r 1016 Ill ........................ 2208
ALLISON-ARMSTRONG FLOWER SHQP 927 Mass. 363
If no answer call .............••....... 2749-M
.Allison Homer D. r 322 Ind ........•....•.... 2749-M
Allison Lawrence M r 632 N 7 ...••••........ 1597-W
Allison Morgan K r 1719 Ala ..........•..... 2635-W
Allison O E Rev r 1527 Mass .........•.......... 87
.Allison W N r RFD 2 ............•...•....• 752-N-4
.Allphin H Cr 1045 Ky .......•..•.•.....••... 1719
.Allphin Wayne loans 747 Mass .....•••..•....... 302
Allphin Wayne r RFD 4 .............••..... 741-N-4
.Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Oread ......••••••...... . 898
.Alpha Chi Sigma 1115 Tenn ..........•.....•... 389

!lp~a ~elta Pi 1145 La ......•................ 290
AP a appa Psi 1043 Ind ..................... 365
lpha Omicron Pi 1144 La ..................... 888
!lpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss ................... 2049
Alpha Tau Omega 1537 Tenn ....•.............. 837
It Dean Mrs r 1246 Miss ............•........ 417
Altenbernd Conrad r 1500 Haskell ............ 2384-W
Altenbernd Herb r 1020 Ill. ................. 3251-J
!ltenbernd Otto r RFD 3 Eudora ..........•. 776-N-6
ltenbernd Wm r RFD 2 .......••.•...•.•.. 776-K-4
!lthaus Carl B r 930 Oak .....•....•........ 1428-J
lvord RC r 1021 R I. .................... 2799-W
Ambler A J r 1045 N Y .•.••.••..•••..•..•• 2336-R
Ambrosius EE r 626 Ohio ...........•........ 3314
AMER SERVICE CO 616 Vt. ....•.•.•........... 48
Amer!ne Carl r Williamstown •...•..•••..... 743-K-6
Amerine R W r Williamstown ..••....•••...• 743-K-6
Ames W P Rev r 946 Ohio ...••••.••..•...... 2251-J
Amidon CW Mrs r 1120 Miss ..•...•.......... 1922
Amyx S M r 725 Locust ..•..••....•••••.... 2563-J
Anderson A J Dr r 717 Vt ...•...•••••...•..... 124
Anderson AW r 786 Walnut ......•••....... 1936-W
Anderson Bert r 1028 N Y ••..•.•••••.•.... 1532-W '
Anderson C F r 318 E 23 ...•.........•..... 1561-J
Anderson CW r 643 R I .......•.........•. 1857-M
Anderson Ed r 608 Ky .....•••...•.......••... 791
Anderson Elizabeth Mrs ofc 734 Vt. .....•....... 600
:nderson Elizabeth Mrs r 2337 Mass ............. 940 \
nderson F E r 801 Lake ..........•........ 2347-W
Anderson F O r Haskell Grds ..........•.•... 1983-M \I
Anderson Floyd r 1 mi Won Hghwy 40 ........... 404 \
Anderson Hazel A r 1209 Ohio .......•......... 1601 )
Anderson Hazel K Mrs r 715 W 8 ............ 2906-W
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Anderson Hugo Er 416 Maine ..•..•...•.•... 2203-M
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Anderson LE r 1635 Ala ................... 2676-R
Anderson L F r 1712 Ky ..................... 149 ' \
Anderson Lucy Mrs r 835 Ala ..........•..... 2307-F I
Anderson M r 233 N 4 ..................... 1042-W
Anderson O E r 1105 N Y ...•.•••••••...••. 1532-M ,
Anderson O O r 1932 Ky ..........•......... 1776-J
Anderson R L r 118 E 11 ..•....•.......... 2638-M
Anderson Roy r 511 Lake .......••......... 2776-W
Anderson Teresa r 1041 Tenn .......•....... 3110-W
Anderson WO Commission Co W 21 ............. 1466
Anderson Zella M r 1817 La .........•...... 1599-M
Andes Jerome E Dr r 501 Rockledge ........•. 1256-W
Andrew Leon r RFD 6 ..............•...... 772-K-5
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Andrews W H r 641 Vt ...................... 1294
Andrews Wayne r 1425 N J ....•............ 1870-R
Angell Mildred R Mrs r 1627 Learnard ........ 2327-R
Angney Ray r 1339 Ohio ..........•.......... 1712
Antrim Carl L r RFD 4 .................... 714-K-3
Applegate Leo r RFD 2 .................... 724-N-5
Arbuthnot Jas B r 208 W 15 ................ 3351-M
Armel Lyle O r 1515 University dr ..•........... 1127
ARMSTRONG BEAUTY SHOP 723! Mass ....... 2079
Armstrong Elsie r 1020 Mo ................. 3084-W
Armstrong Fred A r 121 E 17 •..••............ 1827
Armstrong LO r RFD 2 ............•...... 752-N-5
Armstrong Osgood r RFD 1 .•............... 799-K-3
Armstrong R C r 424 Ind ..................... 1565
Arndt Edw F r RFD 2 ..................... 724-K-3
Arnett Gailen r 824 N H ..•....•........... 1747-W
Arnold Chas r 905 phio .....•................ 2276
Arnold ET r 929 Tenn ..................••... 1482
Arnolds Market 846 Ind ........•........•..... 22~
Arthur CS r RFD 1 ............•.......... 749-K
Ashby Clay r 200 W 13 ........•.......•... 1904
Ashby Harry M r 1446 Ky ...••.•.•.......... 33. l
Ashcraft Bill r 221 W 22 ..................... • 0
ASHCRAFT BROS FL YING SERVICE RFD 5 .... ~ ; -,
Ashcraft Don r 2033 Tenn. • • . • . . . • . . . . . . . . .
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Asher D C r 1601 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 6 '
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sher Henry H r 708 Ohio ..•.......••.•....... 456
shton C H Mrs r 1200 Ohio ........•..••..... 1755
Ashton J W r 1105 La .•...•...•.............. 966
Asling C W Dr r 1534 Vt .•................. 3046-W
Assel Carl P r 917 La ........................ 3301
Aszman Theo H Rev r 843 La ................... 876
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 .................... 32
Freight Ofc 413 E 7 ........................ 54
Auchard V M Dr r 1405 f\l Y .................. . 299
Aul C P r 1420 Ky ........................ 2477-M
Austin Jay r 1007 Tenn .................... 1946-R
AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK CO 712 E 9 ......... 954
Avey CO r 1306 Oakhill .................... 2494-W
Axe H B r 1912 Vt ....................... 2925-W
Axe Leonard H r 1638 Ill ...•...•............. 1334
Axline E3'urton r 902 La .................... 3417-J
Axline Carl E r 445 Ark ....................... 985
Ayers Solon G r Powhattan apts ................. 741

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B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 Mass .................. 556
Babb W H r 841 Miss ......•.............•. 2297-R
Babbitt Bert J r RFD 6 ........•.. .. ...... 748-N-5
Babcock AF r 705 Miss ................... 2438-W
Babcock Wealthy r 701 W 23 ..........•..... 1883-R
Badsky Jacob r 1728 Mass .................... 1270
Baecker Anna V Mrs r 2315 Mass ............ 1412-W
Bagley J Ar 746~ Conn .................... 2416-W
Bailey A R r 1120 Ore ..................... 1430-J
Bailey Lowell E r 2127 Barker ............... 2228-J
Bailey N H r 1112 Del. ........ •........... 2920-W
Bailey Ralph r 1228 Prairie ................. 2476-R
Bailey Scott N r 1037 N J ..................... 855
Bair EA r w 21 .....................•...... 1466
Bair Myrtle M Mrs r 1045 Ky ........... ..... 1658-J
Baker Benj P r 414 W 12 ...•............... . 2822
Baker C O r 930 Conn .........•............ 1737-J
Baker Chas M r 1655 Miss ................. 2415-M
Baker D Mr Haskell Grds ..•.............. . 1983-W
Baker Daniel r 336 Elm .. .... .... ........•. 1042-J
Baker Don H ins 1005 Mass ................... . 542
,aker Don H r 925 Ala .................... 2759-M
3aker Elverson E Lt r 2000 Ky ............... . 1585
Baker Geo r 224 N 7 ........•.•........... 1194-J
Baker J F ins 921 Miss .. ............... ....... 95
Baker Machinery &amp; Supply 1832 Mass ........ .... 429
Baker O S r 125 E 23 ..................... 1291-W
Baker Oscar H r 401 Miss .................. 1570-M
Baker Sue Mrs r 804 Ky ...................... 1125
Baker W S r RFD 2 ....................... 783-K-4
Balfour LG r 1530 Tenn .................. ... 1759
Ball Brady S r 1224 Haskell ................ 1489-R
Ball MC r 806 RI .. ... . .................. 2698-R
Ballentine Lester r 1004 R I .............. .. 2585-R
Band Box Beauty Shop 1144 Ind .. ...... ... ..... 430
Banker Bertha Mrs r 1154 E 15 .............. 2140-R
BANKS FRANK E abstracter 1st Natl Bk bg ..... . 984
Banks Frank E r 801 Ala .......... .... . ...... 2355
Banks Nellie Mrs r RFD 6 .................. 734-N-4
Banning Chas E ofc County Jail .................. 38
Banning Chas E r 11 E 11 .................. .. 1997
Banning W H r RFD 6 ..................... 735-N-3
Bantz W D r 1708 Tenn .................... 1706-J
Baptist Church Study 801 Ky .......•........... 494
Barber J W r 926 Ohio ....................... 2993
Barber Perry B r 1020 Tenn ................... 1283
Barbers Drug Store 909 Mass ..... . ........... . 145
Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass . . ....... ..... 2004
Bargh Katherine P Mrs r Haskell Grds ........... 2190
Barker Herbert C r 1132 Conn ................. 2810
Barkley Claire r 730 Ky .................... 2583-R
arlow Marion r 835 Mich ................. 1049-W
::irncord C F r 1927 Learnard ............... 2362-R
nes C B r 720 Ill ...................... 2479-M
nesJeff r RFD 3 ...................... 757-N-2
es Kathryn r 1129 Vt. •............•... 1457-W
&lt;; Nellie r 713 La ......•.............. 2929-J
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Leo T r 1224 Del. ........•..•.•.•. 1230-W
RE r 717 Mo ..................... 2193-R
Mabel r 1327 Mass .•••••••.••••.. 1139-W

Barnhill Ellis r 1029! Ala .................. 2279-R
Barnsdall Refining Corp Bulk Agent 319 N 2 ...... 2070
Barr Harold G Rev r 1300 Oread ........•... , .. 2795
Barrett L L r W Campus ...... .. ........... 1056-M
Barrows Florence J osteo phy 1031 Vt ........... 2337
Barteldes Ben A r 2135 N H ................ 2553-W
Barteldes FT r 703 Ind ....................... 662
Barteldes Otto Ar 627 Ohio ........ ... ........ 2120
Barteldes Seed Co 804 Mass ................. . .. 92
Barteldes Warehouse 826 Pa ....... ..... ....... 239
Bartholomew DH Mrs r 941 Mo .. ....... . . . ... 3031
Bartlett Mary L r 923 Ohio .............. ... 2315-M
Barton S E r 445 Mich ..................... 1539-R
Bartz FR r 421 Maine ..... ... .......... ... 2203-R
Bartz Helen L r 1316 Conn .................... 1208
Basile A J r 1800 N H ........... .. ..... ... 2506-W
Bass Hazel Mrs r 1105 W 6 ................. 2283-W
Bassett J H r 721 R I .............. ....... . .. 1397
Bates L W r 1023 Vt .................... .. 2926-M
Bateson N r 319 Lincoln ................... 1778-R
Battenfeld Hall 1425 La .. .... ...... ......... . 234
Batterson Leland Mrs r 816 E 11 ............. 1910-J
Baty Sarni S r W 9 .......... .. .. ........ .... 3082
Bauer Lafe r 1021 Mass ........ . .. ........ 1168-M
Baumgartner W J r 1209 Ohio ........... ...... 1601
Bayles CG r 1647 Miss ..................... 1530
Bayles E E r 1408 Ky .............. .. ... ... ... 787
Bayne Chas K r 713 Locust ................. 2119-R
Beach Edith r 812 Ill ...................... 2438-M
Beach Milton P atty Court House ............... 559
Beach Milton P r 1809 Miss . .............. .. 2415-J
BEAL BROS GRO &amp; MEAT MKT 806 Mass ....... 856
Beal Geo J r 738 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1579
Beal Geo Malcolm r 1100 La ................ 1671-M
Beal Mary E Mrs r 828 Miss ••................. 293
Beal Ralph r 932 Maine .... ..... .... .......... 923
Beamer R H r 1000 Mo ...................... 1365
Bear WE r 312 W 16 .. ....... ............. 2986
Beattie WE r 620 Mo ........................ 340
Beaty Harold r 1225 N Y ................... 1241-J
Bechtel J R Dr r 1340 Ky ...................... 117
Beck E S r 836 Ohio ......... .............. 2536-R
Beck Harold A r 827 E 11 .................. 2405-J
Becker Edmund r 606 Ky ......... ......... 2653-M
Bedingfield Georgia Mrs r 1532 Tenn ......... 1580-W
Beebe Chas r 909 N Y ..................... 1533-J
Beech Elsie Marie r 1322 Tenn ................ 1333
Beech O L r 1322 Tenn .... ................. 1333
Beene Douglas r 519 La ............ ........ 1433-W
Beers D M r 245 Ala ...... ...... .. ........ 2665-M
Beery B B Mrs r 600 Ohio .................. 2209-R
Beguelin Clifford J r 1511 Barker ............ 3247-W
Beguelin EC r 1405 R I. .. ................. 1845-R
Beil Alfred J Rev r 115 E South Park . . . . . . . . . . 2865
Beindorff L J r 1114 Conn .................. 1295-J
Belcher John r RFD 3 . .................... 743-K-2
Bell CV florist 844 Tenn ...................... 275
Bell Music Co 925 Mass. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .375
Bell Philip O r 2201 N H .................. 2773-W
Bell Queen Mrs r 1225 Pa ..... . .. .. ......... 1756
Bell Telephone Co (See S Westn Bell Tel Co) ....... 221
Bell WO r 1532 Mass ...................... 2633
Bell Wm S Mrs r 1015 Ky .................. 2166-R
Bellinger Elec Co 12 E 9 ...................... 428
Bellinger Jack A r 925 Maine ............... 3024-W
Bellinger LT r 1019 Ala ................... 2547-R
Belshe Jas r 1400 N J ............ ......... 1241-R
Belt TA Er 1545 Mass .......... ....... ... 3313-J
Benedict Warwick r 1333 Ohio ................. 3037
Bennetsen Ed r 1405 N J .................. 2777-W
Bennett Delmer F r 916 R I ................ ... 1483
Bennett Frank H r 400 La .................... 3127
Benson J A Mrs r 1010 Ky .................... 3039
Benton Bernard E r 2141 Learnard ........... 2762-M
Benway Margaret Mrs r 934 Tenn ............ 1207-J
Benz L F r 1640 Mass ....................... 1917
Bereiter E H r 803 E 11 .................... 2920-J
Bereiter Frank r RFD 5 ................... 733-N-7
Berger AW r 937 RI. ........................ 645
Berges EL r 2139 Learnard .. ............... 2762-J
Bernhard Alice V r 1230 Miss ................. 1377
Berry Claude E r 518 E 13 .................. 2414-J
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B~verstock Fred r Univ Hts ......... _. . . . . .
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B~ce &amp; Eustace osteo phys 102H Mass ...... : : : : 336
Bice L E Dr r 2117 Barker
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Boyles F J printer 9 E 8 . ...................... 967
Boyles F J r 1540 Mass ... ................
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Bradley Cleaners 1111 Mass ............... : : : : 646
Bradshaw G W r 1641 Miss ................. 1826-W
Brand Jno W attorney Lw Natl Bk bg ............ 10
Brand J~o '!'. r 2114 Barker ................... 235:
Brand V1rgrn1a E r 2216 N H. . • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 299"'
Brandstetter W G r 1406 Tenn .............. 1521-~.
Brandon Charlie r RFD 2 .................. 780-N-5\
Brant LeRoy r 1401 Mass .................... 3369
Brass Edw B r 1919 R I .................... 777-M
Brass H B r RFD 6 ....................••. 766-N-5
Bratton Irving r 522 Tenn .................. 2905-W
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Breakey Geo D r 1204 Ky ..................... 1629
Bremer Fred A ins 1417 Ky ................... 2842
Bremer Glenn r 1609 Tenn . ................... 3167
Brewer Ollie Mrs r 2141 Learnard ............ 2762-M
Brewster Albert H r 622 N 5 ............... 1778-W
Br~wster Ray Qr 1720 Miss ................. 2631-R
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r!ggs B M r 1809 Tenn ......•.............. 2847
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Bt!ns W r H242 Perry .........••.•.•........ 2728
r~n man Bakery 816 Mass .................... 501
~v,ns m r 309 Lyons ........•......... 2301-R
Bl )esner Bros typewriters 735 Mass .... .......... 548
Br!nkman H C r 1602 Barker .......•.......... 1652
Brinkman Minnie Mrs r 909 Ind ...•...•...... 1520-M
::!esner ~ r 83 7 Ark .................•..... 1935
Britton CO Mrs r 1111 Vt. ....•............ 2880-R 1
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Blresner Fred F r 1339 Vt ..••.•••..••....... . 2710
Brock Fay r 109! E 8 ..........•.........• 2591-W
Bloch Albert r 1015 Ala ........••..•......... 2328
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Blocker John G r 7 42 Ind .....••••..••........ 1907
BrockR r 1031 NJ . ...................... 2111-J
::ue ~~~ket Shop 828 Vt ...•••.•..••••••...... 794
Brockelsby Alice Mrs r 1108 N J ............. 2555-W
Bte T , 1009 Mass ......................... 409
Brockman Herbert C r 243 N 4 ................ 3406
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Broeker Carl O r 843 N Y ................... 1310-J
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Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1041 R I ............ 1368
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Broeker J F C Furnace Shop 341 Lincoln ....... .. 1402
Board Ernie used cars 840 N H ......•.••....... 161
Broers Harry L r RFD 2 ................... 759-K-4
Boardman WC r RFD 6 ...................... 2981
Brokaw Chas L Mrs r 2216 N H ................ 2997
Boardman Wm CJr r 816 Miss .............. . 1929-J
Bromelsick Wm Mrs r 923 R I .................. 801
Boa~ Clifford r 1107 N H ......•............. 3257
Brooks F D Mrs r 1300 Haskell .............. 2161-M
Bodin Wm F r 915 Maine ..................... 1053
Brooks Fannie Mrs r 1137 Pa ............... 2405-W
Boehle August H r RFD 2 .................. 765-K-3
Brooks Jess E r 645 Ark ................... 2552-W
Boehle WO r RFD 2 .............•........ 784-N-4
Brooks Jimmie r W 9 ...................... 2612-M
Boener Julian H r RFD 3 ........•••....... 791-K-4
Boggs &amp; Albert Millinery 941 Mass •.....•...... . 849
Brooks R S r 512 W 8 ..................... 2521-J
Brooks RS Mrs r 1009 Ky ...•.............. 1207-R
Bogue J A filling sta 827 Vt ...•.....•......... 607
Brosius C L Jr r 1705 Ky ......•.....•...... 1599-W
Bogue J A r 814 E 13 .....•............... 2365-R
Brown Alberta r 1221 N J .................. 1654-J
Boles J E Mrs r 1318 N H •................. 2579-M
Bond Otis D r RFD 4 ...................... 796-K-3
Brown Ben E r 1100 Mo ....•......•........ 3114-J
Brown CM r 530~ La .........••.•........ 1344-W
Bondeson Helen Mrs r 19 W 14 .............. 2743-J
Book Nook 102H Mass ........•............. . 666
Brown &lt;::has r 634 Walnut ...•.....•........ 1194-W
Boomgaarn John r RFD 4 .......•...•...... 763-N-2
Brown Chas E Rev r 914 Vt .......•.......... 1648-J
Borer Louis C r 515 Ind .............•..... . 1344-J
Brown ChesterW r 1619 Vt. .....•.......... 2173-W
Borg Jno r 905 Mich ...................... 1775-W
Brown Cornelius r 1034 Miss .. ................. 657
Borgen Roy G r 2124 Ky ........•......... . 1720-R
Brown Earl C r 842 Ill. ............... . ...... 3087
Boss EH r 1029 Ala ..........•••........... 1258
Brown Elmer E r RFD 4 ......•...•........ 766-N-2
Boughton Lloyd L r 1101 Ohio ............... . . 1055
Brown FL r 1128 R I. ..................... 1393-R
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Brown F O r 632 Ky ...•...••••..•.•....•. . 1347-J
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Brown Fay H r 1019~ Mass ................. 2326-W / )
Bowen Harry E r RFD 6 ........•....•..... 735-K-4
Brown Foy Er BOO! Mo .................... 1636-R
Bowen Jack r 608 Ky .............•........... 791
Brown Frank L Prof r 1515 Stratford rd ....... . . 1635
Bowen Jeannette r 625 W 16 ........•....... 2458-J
Brown Frank M r 332 Ill .................... 2437-R
Bowen Kenneth r 819 Maine .•......•....... 2739-M
Brown Fred J r 1140 Ohio .................... 1273 ,
Bowers Ivan C r 442 Ill .................... 1545-M
Brown Fred M r RFD 5 .. .................... 1~438,
Bower JC r 440 Mich ....................... 1912
Brown Gordon H r Haskell Grds .............. 3416- o
Bowers Jas L r 920 Miss .....•..••....•..... 2726-J
Brown HE r 1639 Mass ...................... 141 2
Bowers Jno E Rev r 1011 Vt ....•...••..... ... 1111
Brown Harry Ar 937 Pa ...................... l 8-J
Bowers Roy A r 1826 N H .............•.•.. 3212-W
Brown Harry D r 227 Miss .................. 23e-2782
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 546 Mass ...••....... 108
Brown Irwin S r 1939 N H •................
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Brown Jake r Haskell Grds. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 671-M
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Brown Lenna W Mrs r 710 Maine . . . . . . . . . . . . 514-W
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Byrn D Coen Mrs r 804 Mo ........ . ........ 2488-M
A~~rown ~aude E Mrs r 908 Mo ............... 3114-R
A ,13rown Silas F RFD 3 ....•................... 2029
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fown W_A r 1343 Tenn ....................... 990
Cabbell H G Dr r 2020 Mass . ................ . 1634
Airown W1llar~ r 845 Ill .................... 2296-M
Cadwell GE r 1712 Learnard .................. 3096
A rowne Francis r 1612 N H ................ . 2916-W
CADWELL HATCHERY 1112 Learnard .......... 3096
A rowning LC Sand Plant E 8 ................. 1892
Cady H P r 1534 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Ca\n Billy r 411 Elm .. ..... ............. ·. ·. ·.1505-J
A43rownlee W O r 1109 Ohio .................... 1164
Cam Herbert S r 321 Ind ................... 2905-J
A~lruchmiller C H stock yards 500 Maple ........... 928
Calderwood Robt r 800 Ill ... ... .............. 3115
A ruchmiller C H r 1145 Ind ......... . ......... 1002
Caldwell E F Mrs r 717 Ohio .. .. ............. 1463-J
A~ rune Eugene Plbg &amp; Wiring 601 Miss ........ .... 308
Caldwell Kate r 826 Ky ..•................... 1523
A~Irune Frank r RFD 3 ....... ....... ...... . 743-N-3
Callabresi JD r RFD 4 .................... 766-N-4
A rune Geo C r 912 R I. ....................... 229
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Calvin Clifton C r 1504 Crescent rd ............. 1420
rune Gus H Sr r RFD l ...... ........... .. 756-N-2
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Bruce r 1640 Ill ................... 1826-M
rune Paul r RFD 3 ... ................... 743-N-2
Cameron E M loans Ins bg .......... .... ....... 126
Bruner Henry r 501 Ohio .................... 1187-J
Cameron EM r 1501 Meadow Lane ............. 2408
Bruner V K r 1500 N H ...................... 1828
Camien Laiten L r 712 Ohio ...... ... .... .... 1413-R
Bryan CV r RFD 6 ........... •.. •........ 785-N-6
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Bryan O Cr 817 RI. ............•......... 1166-M
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Bryant CC Mrs r 1042 N Y .. • .............. 2212-M
Campbell Ralph r 2124 Vt .................... 3274
Bryant Dora R Mrs r 805 Ohio ................. 2742
Campbell W D r 114 W 13 .................. 1904-R
Bryant Jas r 714 Ala ......•............... 1439-W
gampbell Walter B r 311 Miss .............. 2388-M
Bryant Nellie Mrs r 945 Vt ......•..•••..... 1844-M
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Bryant Ruth Mrs r 827 Garfield .. ....... ....... 3086
Canavan Dora Lr 702 RI. ............ ·..... 2857-W
Bucheim GA r 927 RI. .....••....•••.. ... . 1673-M
Canavan Jno W r 215 W 23 ..... ....... ... .. 2687-W
Bucheim RA r 1201 Conn .....••............ 1767-J
Cannon MC r 1900 N H .. ..... .. ........ ..... 1138
Buckminster Addie r 544 N 3 ...••.•....... .. 1582-R
Cantrell Erne·s t r 800 Ala .... ............... 1730-R
Buehler EC r 1507 Mass .•......•............ 2952
Cantrell Harry r 918 N H .................. 1319-M
!l ,Buhl AH r 1516 Mass ....................... 1655
Cantwell Alzora r 1820 Ind ................. 1706-W
Bu Ilene Marguerite r 1800 Ind ..... .. ... . .... .. 2600
Canuteson R I phy K U ............ .... ........ 890
Bullock Cecil O r 845 Ark ............•...... 2874-R
Canuteson R I Dr r 1638 Miss ................. 1710
Bullock E A r 526 Tenn ...........•.......... 2946
gapen D M Mrs r 646 R I . ..... ... . ......... . 2678
BULLOCK'S printers 2 E 7 ......•...•....... .. 379
aps Jno C r 946 Ohio ..................... 2251-J
Bumgardner Edw Dr r 1122 Ohio ............. 2602-M
Carey AL r 1339 Tenn ... ... ............... 2565-R
Bunch Juanita r 1231 Oread ..•....•........ 3312-W
Carl CC r 1100 Vt ........ ... .. ... .. ..... . 2226-M
Bungalo Market 1900 Barker ........•........... 14
Carl Clothiers 905 Mass ....................... 251
Bunker C D r 1330 W 9 •................... 1894-J
gar: Owen r 1503 Stratford rd .................. 94
Bunn EE r 1809 Mass .................... 3313-W
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Bunn Lucy Mrs r RFD 3 ................... 723-K-5
Carlos Don F r 2025 N H ..... .......... .... 1554-M
Bupp W J r 1724 Ind ..............•......... 2593
Carlson E C r 750 N 3 ..................... 2973-M
Burch G F r 905 N Y . ......•.•••.•.•..•..• 1533-M
Carlson RO r 1216 La . ... ........ ...... ... 1879-R
Burdick Wm L r 916 Ky ............•.•........ 525
Carman Ben r 1125 W Campus rd ............... 625
Burdorff Arthur r RFD l ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 767-N-6
Carman J Neale r 1020 Maine ... ...... ... .. 3033-W
Burgert Earl in R r 1505 Vt .................. 1469-J
Carmody Jno F r Haskell Grds ............... 2969-M
Burgert Mary E Mrs r 125 Park ...••......... 1171-J
Carpenter Iva L r 1027 ! Mass ................. 2947
Burgert RO r 1321 N H ........•............. 1325
Carpenter Miller J r 2136 Vt .......... ...... 2595-J
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass ......•....... .... 141
Carpenter O M r 808 Mo .......... .. .... ... 1968-W
Burgess David r 2108 Mass ..........•...... 2962-M
garpenter Pearl r 1611 N H ................ 1419-M
Burgess Edwin T r 2115 Learnard ............ 2762-R
arruth Hall 1345 La ......................... 164
Burgess Ervin r 1315 Haskell. .............. . 2188-J
Carson Jesse R r RFD 2 ................... 784-N-5
Burgner-Bowman Matthews Lumber Co 308 w 6 ..... 81
Carter AB r 1915 RI. ....................... 874
Burnam Bert I Jr r 1317 Conn ......•........ 2288-M
Carter Adam r 1333 R I .................... 1374-M
Burnau Henrietta N Mrs r 1021 R I . • ........ 1033-W
Carter E Russell r Haskell Grds .............. 2440-W
Burnett Benj r 217 N 6 ........•.........•. 1456-W
Carter Frances r 722 Ky .............. ...... 2583-J
Burnett Frank r 534 La .................... 2370-R
Carter G W r 547 Florida .................... . 2768
Burnham Josephine r 1652 Miss. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1761
Carter Irene r 352 E 12 .......... ...... .... 2162-R
:urns ~l~de r RFD 5 ...................... 2574-W
Carter JC grocer 800 N Y .................... 1748
Burns O Mr RFD 3 ...................••.. 746-K-2
Carter J C r 633 N Y ...................... 2712-R
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Carter LG r 2215 N H ..... ... .......... .. 2962-W
Burn.s TL ~ 321 Lyons ..................... 3415-M
Carter M S r RFD l. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 799-K-5
Burris Bessie P Mrs r noo Ky ............... 3103-W
Carter Marcia r 642 W 23 .................. 2829-J
Burroughs Roy H r 615 Miss ................ 1771-R
CARTER STATIONERY STORE 1025 Mass ...... 1051
Burton J C Mrs r 1240 N J . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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CARTER SUPER SERVICE STA 1000 Mass ..... 1300
Busenbark W R r 1125 Vt .................. 2i38-M
Caruthers Roger r RFD 1. .. ............... 768-N-4
Bush Dessa Jane r 120 l Ore ad ............... 2380-J
gasebier G M r 1509 Stratford rd .............. 3047
Bushey Carl r 617 Ind ...................... 2931-J
asey Henry W r 1032 N H ................. 1972-W
Bushey Roy r 410 Elm ..................... 1042-M
Casey Jno r 1921 N H ...... ................. 2879
Bushong I C r 1513 Crescent rd. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1588
Casey W M r 812 Ind . . .................... 1571-M
BU~INESS EXCH &amp; EMPLYMNT SERV 735 M;s~ 263
Cass Jeannette L r 1205 Oread ................ 3265
Susmess Mens Credit Exch Lw Natl Bk bg
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Casteel Ralph r 736 Maine .................. 2306-J
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Castonguay Thos r 1829 N H .......•........ 3212-J
Button JD ~/521 N H .................... 2985-M
Cathen Ada Mrs r 712 Mo ..............•... 1219-R
Butts E
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Cato Phil r Haskell Grds ...................... 1097
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Caulk A M r 1247 Ohio ..........•...•....•... 1292
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Central Plumbing Co 814 Mass .................. 710
CENTRAL TRUCK LINES 807 Vt. .............. 700
Cerophyl Laboratories Inc RFD 3 ................ 350
Chaffin H L r 1657 Ind ..................... 778-M
Chamber of Commerce
Office Wren bg ... ........................ . 485
Homes Registration Ofc Wren bg ............. 1004
Chamberlin W D r 717 Maine ................ 2684-J
Chambers H L Dr r 1415 Mass ................. 215
CHAMNEY DAIRY RFD 4 ................. 729-K-2
Chamney Edw H r RFD 4 .................. 729-K-3
Champion Hannah r 1235 R I. ............... 3121-W
Chandler H E r 2245 RI ................... 2266-R
Chandler TH Mrs r 2301 Ohio ............... 2687-M
Chapman RF Mrs r 321 E 17 ................ 2689-J
Charboneau Abraham r 1018 N J ............. 1942-J
Charles Ed Mrs r 1439 Tenn .................. 3020
Charles M E Mrs r 904 La .. .. ...... ........ 2915-J
Charlton Glenn E insurance Ins bg ............... 689
Charlton Glenn E r University Heights ........... 1527
CHARLTON INS AGENCY Insurance bg .......... 689
Charlton Nannie B Mrs r 546 Tenn ........... 1677-W
Charlton Theo S r 645 Ohio ................... 1254
Chastain G r 331 Johnson ................... 2483-J
Cheek Jack r 202 W 13 .................... 1171-R
Chewning Bert r 1510 Stratford rd ............. 1346
Chi Omega House 1345 W Campus rd ............ 731
Chiapusso Jan r 2046 N H .................... 3134
Chicago RI &amp; P Ry Ticket Office N 2nd &amp; Maple .... 76
Chief Cut Rate Serv Sta 23 &amp; Barker ............ 1070
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker ..................... 2086
Chieks Lawrence r 537 Wis ................. 2510-W
Childers C A r 1006 Miss ...................... 969
Children's Photo Shop 927¼ Mass .......•••..... 151
Childs Jim ~ 705 Ark ....................... 2174-J
Christenson Everett r 1304 Tenn ......•••.... 2341-M
Christian Church First Study 1000 Ky ............ 790
Chubb H B r 2040 Vt. ............•........... 738
Churchbaugh L M r RFD 4 Baldwin ....••.... 798-N-2
Cities Serv Gas Co 846 E 13 •..•.•....•..•..... 317
If no answer call. ..............•.......... 3015
City Offices
Air Port RFD 5 ........................... . 314
Building Inspector Watkins Bk bg ••••••......• 460
City Clerk Watkins Bk bg ........••.••••..•.. 460
City Engineer Watkins Bk bg ..........•...•.. 460
City-WPA Recreation Center Community bg ...... 640
Fire Dept No 1 745 Vt. ..........•.......... 496
Fire Dept No 2 1839 Mass .............•..... 187
Health Dept Watkins Bk bg .................. 462
Mayor Watkins Bk bg ..............•........ 460
Milk Food &amp; Sanitation Watkins Bk bg ......... 462
Police Dept 7 45 Vt ....... . ................ 153
Pumping Sta N End Ind ..................... 968
Schools Public
Board of Education Ofc High School bg ....... 422
Clerk of Board of Education High School bg .... 422
Elementary Schools
Gordley 1837 Vt ....................... 373
Lincoln 708 Elm ....................... 728
McAllister 1428 R I. ................... 408
New York 936 N Y ...•..•....•••......• 261
Pinckney 810 W 6 ..................... 706
Woodlawn 508 Elm ...................• 714
Health Nurse 900 Ky ..................... 681
If no answer call ....................... 422
High Schools
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky .............. 3003
Liberty Memorial High School 1400 Mass .. 3000
Superintendent of Schools High School bg .... . 422
Water Dept Watkins Bk bg .................. 461
Civil Air Patrol Ins bg ..................•...... 270
Clair Leroy E r 1246 N Y .........••.••••.•• 2414-R
Clark CM Mrs r 1640 N H ................. 1050-M
Clark Carroll D r 643 Ind .... .. . ......•....... 2615
Clark John Conrad r 933! Mass ............•. 2466-W
Clark Jno W Mrs r 1325 Pa .•...•.•.....•..... 1015
Clark Laurence r 1720 La ................•. 2199-W
ClarkThos r 1925 Mass ...................... 1980
Clark Vivian r 1231 Oread .................. 3312-W
Clarke Frank E r 509 Tenn .................... 1507

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Clarke Sarni G Mrs r 1908 N H ................ 1657
Clawson Paul r RFD 2 ..................... 764-K-2
Clay E C r 1203 Oread . ...................... 1497
Clayton Ross H r 2121 Barker .............. . 2228-R
Clem G M r 625 Ind ....................... 2931-R
Clendening Lena B Mrs r 1145 Ky ............ 2711-W
Clepper Bruce r 1300 ~ N Y ............ ..... 1382-M
Cleveland E R r 327 E 19 ........•.......... 1605-R
CLEVENGER J M rl est 900 Mass .............. 344
Clevenger J M r 612 W 17 .................... 2746
Clevenger John P r 1631 Mass ............... 2807-R
Clifton J Carl r 937 Ala .................... 1158-M
Cline Mattress Co 413 N 2 ........ . ........... 2308
Clodfelter SR r 945 Ill .................... 1887-R
Cloud AR transfer 913 Del .. .................. 705
Clover Wayne Jr r 2028 N H ........... . .... 3354-W
Cochran Bill r 1308 R I. ..................... 2546
Cochran H E r 1709 Vt. .................... 2889-J
Cochran Jimmie r 1142 Ind ................. 1810-W
Coe CA r 1026 Tenn ........................ 3064
Coe C G r 2301 Mass ...................... 2224-W
Coe J H Mrs r 127 E 17 .......... . ........ 2364-W
Coe' s Drug Store 1345 Mass ................... 521
Coffman Alfred r 1225 Prairie ............... 2476-J
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Coffman Dorothy Mrs r 809 Ala ......•....•. 2307-W
Coffman J S r RFD 2 ..... .... ............ 703-K-2
Cohen Herman r 2228 Given ct ........... : .... 2338
Cohen J W r 1417 R I ........ ... ........... 1845-J
Cohen M r 1636 Learnard .................... 2616
Coker A B r 1530 N H ............... -...... 1146-M
Coker A B &amp; Son candy wholesale 1337 Mass ...... 558
Coker Paul Ar 2137 Tenn .................. 1604-R
COLBURN ARTHUR R chiropractor 947! Mass .... 115
Cole J R r 721 N 3 ....................... 2345-W
Cole O L r 1240 R I ..................••... 1350-R
Cole Ross W r 2201 Tenn ................... 1604-J
Coleman Abigail r 1808 Tenn ....•.......... 1721-W
Colgan Jas R r 908 Ind .. ..................... 2407
Collins J R r 1039 N Y .•.......•...•....... 2336-J
Collins Ralph K Mrs r 1604 University dr ...... 1237-M
Collins W H r 825 N H ..•.......•............ 1425
Colman Asa R r RFD 4 .................... 767-N-2
Colman Merle L r RFD 1 ...........•.....•. 768-K-5
Colman Ralph L r RFD 4 .......•.•........ 767-N-3
Colman Willis R r RFD l . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 788-N-3
COLONIAL TEA ROOM 936 Ky .......•......... 978
Colson Paul E r 1400 Tenn ................... 1216
Columbus Foods Corp E 10 ..................... 219
Colyer Jno B r 1012 Ky .................... 2236-J
Combest Riley mover 10 E 9 .................. 1542
Comfort H D r 741 N Y ..........•......... .3321-J
Commons AB r 1706 Learnard .............. 2327-W
Conger AgnesJ r 107 E 19 ................. 1888-M
Congregational Church Plymouth 925 Vt .......... 475
Conner Addison r 747 Elm .................. 1246-R
Conrad Mason R r 644 Ky ....... .. ........... 3092
Conrad Serv Sta 646 Vt ...................... 2066
Constant CH r 1847 Barker ................... 564
Constant Harold C r 1041 Tenn .............. 1658-W
Constant J L r 740 Miss ...................... 1499
Constant J T contractor 619 Vt .................. 89
Constant J T r 624 Ky ....................... 1228
Constant Lillian J r 1024 N H ............... 1033-J
Consumers Co-op Assn 931 Mass ................ 627
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 900 N H ............. 867
Cook AT r 718 W 4 ........................ 2135
Cook FA Mrs r 1304 Ohio .................... 1817
Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass .............. 1473
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Cooke Byron Fr 1508 Vt ................... 2155-W
Cooke Robt W r 1515 W Campus rd ........... 2720-R
Cooke's Help Yourself Groc 844 Mass ...•......... 609
Coombs Madison r 739 Ohio ................. 3189-J /
Cooper Elmer R r 1238 R I .................. 1350-J
Cooper Esther M r 1317 Mass •................ 1614
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Corcoran Mayme r 1401 Mass ................. 1496
Cordell Drug Store 1345 Mass .................. 521
Cordell FA r 1126 Tenn ................... 3028-W
Corel Eugene r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . • • . • . 724-N-4
Corel J H r RFD 2 ..........•...........• 724-N-3
Corey Erna R Mrs r 833 Ark ................ 2874-M
Corl CE r 1000 Ala ......... . ............... 1714
Corner Grocery 303 W 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 618
Corp Clyde r 917 N Y ........................ 1976
Correa O H r 1424 N Y .................... 1870-W
Corwin B Dr 836 Tenn ....................... 2975
Cote L H r 40 Winona ........................ 747
Cotton Corlett J ins Jayhawker Theater bg ........ 133
Cotton Corlett J r 704 W 12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2910
Coulter Grace r 1024 R I ................... 1891-W
Country Club 1 mi W on highway 40 .... . ........ 404
Couper Maxwell r Haskell Grds ................. . 743
County Offices
Agriculture Conservation Assn Peoples Bk bg . ... 652
Attorney Court House ............ . .. . ....... 559
Budget &amp; Accounting Division 1100 Mass .... . . . 478
Clerk Court House . ......................... 359
Clerk of Distric Court Court House ..... . .. . .... 543
County Commodity Warehouse 900 R I ... .. ..... 945
County Home &amp; Farm RFD 2 .......... . ...... 782
Engineer Court House . .................... .. 371
Farm Bureau P O bg ...................... 2502
Farm Security Admn Court House ........ . ... 2450
Probate Judge Court House ................. . 393
Register of Deeds Court House ................ 671
Sheriff County Jail . ......................... 38
Shop Yard 708 Conn ...................... . . 971
Superintendent of Schools Court House .. . ..... . 329
Treasurer Court House ......•.............. . 466
Welfare Director Court House ................ 975
Couper Maxwell r Haskell Grds .................. 743
Courter PE Upholstering Co 837 Vt .............. 143
Courtney F D r 1621 Ky .................... 1706-R
Courtney F L r 2103 Barker ................ . .. 1336
Courtney Harry r 1124 Conn ................ 1295-R
Courtney WA r 1901 Vt .......•.......... . 2262-W
CourtneyWTMrs r 17 W 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2743-M
Courtview Cleaner 1111 Mass ..•................ 646
Cowden BL r 622 Ind ....•••••.•••........ 1771-M
Cowgill C D r 936 Ky ..........••.•.......... 1102
Cowles Ethel r RFD 3 Baldwin ••.••......... 761-N-6
Cowles F Sr 447 Pleasant. .....•••......... 1193-W
Cox Byron T r 1640 Ky .......••.•••••....... 1852
Cox F H r 1244 Ky ..........•.•.••..••... 1786-W
Cox F V r 1734 Vt ......•...••...••••.•••. 1823-W
Cox G Lr 1741 Vt .........•••••••••••••.. 2383-R
Cox Geo H r 1345 Ky ...................... 2683-J
Cox John H r 2101 R I ..•...••.•.••••••... 2554-W
Cox Robt W r 1817 Miss .•..•••••••••.••..... 3076
Cox T J r RFD 6 ..••.•••••••••••••••••••• 766-K-4
Cox WA r 1209 Conn ••.••.•.•••••••••••.. 2275-W
Coy E J r 1421 Ky .•........••••••••••••.. . . 1345
Crafton Allen r 2202 N H ..•••••••••••••... 2266-M
Craig EE r 1716 La ...........••••••••.... 2199-R
CR~IG H W chiropractor 947! Mass ..•••••...... 115
Craig H W Dr r RFD 1 .................... 767-K-5
~rail A Terry r 908 Maine ......•.••••........ 2846
/a~f~{d C C r 1538 Ky .......•.••.••........ 1926
/~e oward r 1638 Barker •...•••••.••...... 1896
rim EK r 746 La ......••.....••••.•..•... . 2168
Crisp A Mrs r 802 Lincoln ........•.••...... 2195-M
Criss Lorena r 1429 E 15 ...........•••..... 2311-R
Crooks Mattie r 1131 Tenn ......••••••.•... . 2882-J
Cropp Clarence r 1719 Tenn ..•..•••.......... 1608
Crosswhite R H r 1501 R I. ................... 2541
Crouch Robert r 1600 Tenn ....••.•.•....... 2269-M
Crown Drug Co No23 747 Mass .•••••••••...•... 166
Cru~met Edw r 1446 Elmwood .••••••••••... 3137-J
£rump_ley Lorena Mrs r 707 W 12 •.•...•........ 964
rumnne Lillie B Mrs r 1704 Tenn .•.••.•.... 1721-M
stat Cut•tate Filling Sta 304 W 6 ........... . 265
er~son Br RFD 6 .....•••••••••••.•.. 2293-W
!ngs Chas r 1725 Ind ................. 2914-M
ings H E r 946 La .....•...•••...•... 2521-M
i1 gs W J r 2225 Barker •••••••.•........ 1455
', Thos r 325 Lincoln •...•.••.•••.••.• 1193-J
m AW r 1002 Vt ................ . 2326-J

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Cunningham M Mrs r 1809 Mass . ... ..... ..... 1341
Curbow Frank r 1304 Prospect .............. 3298-W
Curby Emma Mrs r 700 Ill .............. .... 2282-M
Curd John C r 1507 N H ................... 3008-W
Curl A A r RFD 3 ........ .. .............. 754-K-4
Curran John r 542 Tenn .................... 3348-M
Curtis Ethel Mrs r 1603! Mass . . ............. 2373-J
Curtis Roy r RFD 6 ....................... 734-K-5
Curtis W J Mrs r RFD 6 ................... 734-N-2
Curtiss F J r 820 Conn .................... 1370-W
Custer TA r 1247 Ky . . ...................... 1008
Cutler House 1215 Oread ..................... 1783
Cutler Letty K Mrs r 1215 Oread ............... 3019
Cut-Rate Gro &amp; Mkt 734 Mass ................. 987
Cutter Fred Mrs r 1604 Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1161
Czaplinski CG r 1031 Miss ................. 3251-M

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D &amp; S WALLPAPER &amp; PAINT STORE 818 Mass .. 606
Dahlene Anna Mrs r 714 RI. ................ 2857-R
Dahlene August D r 615 Ind .... . ............ . .. 194
Dahlene Clarence r 918 Miss . ... . ........... 2726-W
Dahlene Dani E r 9471 Ill. . .. . ................ 1820
Dains F B r 1224 La . ..... .. ...........•.... 1702
Dale B H r 911 Ala . ....... . ............. 1239-M
Dale Print Shop 1035 Mass .. . . . . . ............. 228
Dalton Curtis r Bowerton W 8 . ................. 701
Dalton W B r Bowerton W 8 ................... . 701
Dalton W B Mrs Piano Studio 747 Mass . .......... 724
D'Ambra Duker 1700 Ala . . ................. .1443
D' Ambra Photo Service 644 Mass .............. . 934
Daniel OM r 827 Tenn .... . . . . ............. 1552-M
Daniels Chas E r RFD 1 . ..... . ...... . ..... 767-N-5
DANIELS J S INS AGCY 222 W 9 ............. . 972
Darnell Guy S r 406 E 10 . ..... .. ........... 2443-R
DARNELL L R ELECTRIC SERVICE 615 Mass ... . 360
Dauberman Harry r 600 W 23 .. ............... 1502
Daugherty Pearl r 615 Ohio . .................. 1743
Daum Bessie r 1801 Miss ... . ............... 2415-R
Davalos S P Lt r 820 I II ... ................... 1251
Davenport CA r 802 Oak .. ................. 2360-R
Davenport C H r 1621 N H ................. 2273-M
Davenport Harley r 729 Elm ............... . 2576-W
Davenport Roy r 1227 Conn ................. 1308-R
Davidson Arthur W r 9 Winona ................ 1754
Davidson Dell r 1112 Ill. .................... . 2427
Davidson KW r 2244 N H ................... . 3146
Davis Albert r RFD 5 . . ................•.. 786-K-5
Davis Alice Mrs r 433 Lincoln ............... 1193-R
Davis Carl C r 710 Ala . . .. ................. 1610-R
Davis Edw r 442 Mich ....................... 1323
Davis F S r 1912 La .. ....................... 1723
Davis Glenna D r 724 R I ..................... 1670
Davis JO r 1001 Miss .. .................... 2210-R
Davis J R r 306 W 12 . . .. ................... . 1795
Davis Jane r 1032 Conn . .. .............•... 2263-J
Davis OT r 1805 Maine . . . ................. 1772-M
Davis R G r 446 Maine ....................... 1643
Davis Ralph r 112 W 15 ................... 2743-W
Davis Robt McNair r 2210 N H ................ 2151
Davis Tr 1104 W 6 .. ...................... 2147-J
Davis WW r 706 W 12 ..................... . 1114
Davis Walter Fr 2146 Tenn ........ ... ..... 1928-M
Davison Leslie r 733 Lyons .................... 3259
Dawes Glenn A r 1101 Pa ................... 2555-J
Dawes Richard r 1222 R I .................. 1681-W
Dawson I L r 906 Conn ..................... 1666-R
Day BB r 1105 Ky ........................ 1994-J
Day Bert r RFD 2 ............•....••..... 761-K-2
Day E G r 946~ R I. ...................... 2640-W
Day Earnest r 414 Elm ..................... 1631-J
Day Eldred G r 815 Ala .................... 1573-R
DEAD ANIMAL CO INC 110 N 5 ................ 197
DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO 900 Pa ....... . ... 369
Dean Clifford D r 1737 Miss ...•.............. 1812
Deay Ed r RFD 2 ..•..•..••••.•.••..••... 765-N-2
Deay L E r 1636 Ky ....................... 2889-W
Deay Roy r RFD 2 .....•••••.•••••.....••. 765-N-3
Decker A I r 826 Ala ....•.....•...... ....... 1790
Decker Chas E r 705 Tenn .................... 2825
Decker WE r 715 W 9 ........•........... 2794-M

DDeem F S Dr r 1108 Tenn ... .................. . 455
eever Lawrence Rev r 1645 Mass ........ ... . 1411-W
Derorest L H r 2145 Mass ............ .. ... 2687-R
ge;chtt P Mrs r 1231 Cr : ....•.....•... 1072-R
e p eo. r 1803 La . . . . . . . .............. 1606
Deta
1 Chi 1245 W C:lmpus rd ................... 868
Delta Gamma 1001 W Hills pkwy ....... ... ..... 768
DEL TA TAU DELTA 1111 w 11. .. ........... 1106
gerta Upsilon 1025 W Hills pkwy ............... 2903
e uxe Cafe 711 Mass ..... .. ................ 561
Democrat The newspaper 904 Vt ............... . 464
Denewiler Harry r 727 N 3 ................ . 2345-M
Denlinger F Br 131 E 23 .................. 2113-W
genman Susan Mrs r 1010 Maine ............. . . 2999
enny Ed r 946 Mo ....................... 1847-M
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H . . ............ . ... 2092
genton Marjorie r 1212 Ohio ................ 1810-M
erby Geo F r 1027 Vt. .................... 2236-M
DERBY GRAIN &amp; COAL CO 301 Locust ....... . .. 370
Dergance Philip A r 1529 Ky ............... . 1860-J
Derington Dorothy C Mrs r 2100 Ohio ............ 1954
Derington E Claudine r 2111 Tenn ............ 1720-M
Detlor A W r 1244 R I ..................... 1350-M
Deveney Mary Ar 631 La .................. 2661-W
DeWatteville CL Mrs r 920 Ohio ............... 2538
DeWolf H F r 704 Ohio . ........ ........... 2536-W
Dews Geo A Mrs r RFD 4 .. ................ 788-N-4
DICKER A J &amp; SONS grocers 646 Locust ..... .. .. 142
Dicker Alice r 715 Elm ............... . ..... 2601-R
Dicker CS r 543 Walnut .................... 2390-J
Dicker Claude R r 764 Elm ................. . 2576-J
Dicker HT Mrs r 726 Locust. ......... . .... . 2205-W
Dicker Josephine r 718 Locust. ........ . ..... 2205-M
Dicker Myron r 500 Locust. .................... 779
Dicker Ralph W r 718 Locust. . .. .. ......... . 2205-J
Dickinson Adda Mrs r 2004 N H ................ 2861
Dickinson S T r 1029 Conn ................... 773-J
Dickson O A r 1016 Ky ..................... 1844-J
Diehl P A r 301 W 23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2237
Dill WA Mrs r 1301 Ohio .................. 1098-W
'Dillard MaryJ r 520 La .................. . . 2370-W
Dille Oliver r 1020 R I ..................... 1891-J
Dillon Altar 1019 Ky .................. . .. 2911-W
Dillon Jack r RFD 2 . . .................... 703-N-4
Dillon P P r 1201 R I. .............·....... 2149-R
Dillon Tom r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 703-N-4
Dimery Alberta r 825 Garfield ..............• 2216-M
Dimery Lizzie r 817 Pa . . ...... .. ........... 1370-R
DINE-A-MITE INN 23 &amp; La ................... 845
Dingelstedt Geo F r 832 La .................. 1640-J
Dinsmoor Paul A Mrs r 1317 Strong av ....... . . . 3358
Dirks IT r 1611 Tenn .................... .. 1405-J
Ditmars Geo r RFD 5 ................•.... 733-N-3
Dixon Crawford M r 826 Mo ................. 1636-J
Dixon Don r 412 W 6 ...................... 2749-W
Dixon F D r 716 Ala ............. .. ...... . 1825-W
Dixon M H r 713 Mo ........................ 3171
Doane SC r 1510 E 13 .................... 1762-R
Dobson Earl r 1222 Miss ...................... 495
Docking Geo r 1604 Stratford rd ........ . . .... . 1181
.DR PEPPER BOTTLING CO 815 N H .. .... .. .... 198
Dodderidge Kenneth C r 620 Ind .. , ............ . 816
Dodds Caryl J r 734 Ind ....................... 306
Dodds F B attorney House bg ....•................ 6
Dodds F B r 903 Ala ...................... 1239-W
Dodson JR Mrs r 913 Tenn ................... 2586
Doering Ella Mrs r 1214 Tenn ............. . . 2512-M
Dolan Edgar T r RFD 3 ..................•. 745-K-3
Dolan SM r RFD 3 ...........•. , ...•..... 762-N-2
Dolbee EM r 1301 R I ....................... 2625
Dolbier John L r 1606 Tenn ................. 2402-J
Dolen H X dentist 839~ Mass ................... 989
Dolen H X r 1908 Ohio ..................... .. 2379
Dolman CL r 646 Ill ...................... 2690-M
Donahue Marie rooming house 1145 Vt .......... 2050
Donahue Marie rooming house 641! Mass ........ 2067
Dooley E r 1644 Barker ..................... . 1259
Doty Edwin r 1735 W 9 ........•...... ..... 1049-M
Douce W T r 1701 Ind ..................... 2240-J
Dougan Arthur W r 215 E 18 ....•.•••...•... 2483-M
Dougan Elmer L r 1536 Barker ...•.••••..... 2395-R
Douglas B F Mrs r 308 W 12 •............... 2711-J
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DOUGLAS COUNTY BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 737 Mass. 79
DOUGLAS COUNTY HATCHERY 812 Vt .......... 442
Douglas County Medical Serv Court House .... ... .. 146
Douglas County Produce Co 822 Vt ........... . .. 410
Douglas County Republican 1005 Mass ............ 542
Douglas DB Mrs r 1300 Ky ................. 2518-M
Douglass Clarence r 2033 N H ... .... ........ 1554-J
Dove J Ar 646 Ky .... .. .................... 1945
Dowers L M r 1900! La ................... 1568-W
Downs Cora M r 1625 Ala ....... .. .......... 2676-J
DRAKE BAKERY 907 Mass ..................... 61
Drake Carl r 1240 Tenn ...................... 1074
Drake Chas H r 1022 Ohio ................. . 1120-W
Draper Henry F r 1827 N H .................. . 1941
Drennon H C r 23 &amp; Haskell ............ .... 764-N-2
Dresser Jas D r 1220 R I ................... 1681-J
Dreyer C E r 2016 N H ...................... 2504
Drisdom C Mrs r 809 W 6 .................. 1771-W
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Drown Harry Lr 1316 Ky ................... 2652-R
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DuBois Lee r 1221 Conn ...................... 1927
Duck's Tavern 824 Vt. .................... . .. 2098\I.
Duffee Lloyd r RFD 4 .. .. . . . .............• 767-K-3
Dulaney Opal r 908 Ind ................ . .. . 3220-W
Dunakin T E r 1238 Teno ...................... 541
Dunbar WA r 436 Mo ....................... 1383
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Duncan Clark r 1247 Tenn .................. 1149-J
Dunden W J r 736 Ky ..................... 3105-W
Dunigan CE r RFD 6 ..................... 759-N-4
Dunkerley H L Mrs r 1424 Ky ................ 2477-W
Dunkley F Hr 633 Maine ................... 1989-J
Dunkley Geo Br 628 Maine ................. 1219-J
Dunkley Jack r 1701 Ohio .................... 3067
Dunn Jno Mrs r RFD 6. . . . . . . ............ 734-N-3
Dunn Willis r RFD 6. . . . . . . . ............. 735-N-6
Dunn Wm Er 742 N 5 .... , ........... .... 2776-J
Durbin E L r 1709 W 9. . . . . .............. 2612-W
Durr Waldo r 1142 R I. .................... 1393-J
Dusenbury Jas S Col r 1045 Ky ................ 3194
Dusty Rhodes Drive-In Cafe 110 W 7 ............ 2059
Dutton Orin r 1600 N H .................... 1845-W
DuVall J E r 1401 Mass ............... .... 1543-W
Duver Cecil r RFD 2 .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 798-K-2
Duver Tom r 227 Perry .................... 2331-R
DuverWalter r 2007 Mass ........... .... ... 2358-M
Dyche LL Mrs r 1617 Mass ................. 2173-R
Dyer AH r 929 Pa .. .. ...................... 3178
Dyer Silas Melvin r 643 Tenn ................ 2966-W

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Edmonds Orville r 1116 N H ................. 2539-J
Edmondson Chas D r 939 N Y .................. 809
Edmondson H W r 936 Pa .................. 1370-M
Edwards Burk r 1705 Vt ................... 2383-M
Edwards SR Mrs r 1906 Tenn ............... 2402-M
Eggert Katherine Mrs r 1004 Conn . .......... 2761-W
Eggert Robt r 714 Ill ...................... 2479-J
Ehrlich Don r 830 E 13 .................... 1081-M
Eibest J H Mrs r RFD 3 ................... 791-K-3
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Eiseley Loren C r 643 Tenn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . · 3341
Eisle W K r RFD 2 ....................... 780-K-2
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Elder Chas R r 838 Ark .. . ................. 2535-R
Elder Pierre P r 910 N H .................. 1166-W
Eldridge Barber Shop 701 Mass ................ 2019
Eldridge Hotel 7th &amp; Mass ..................... 807
ELDRIDGE PHARMACY 101 Mass.......
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Elwell Chas r 717 Ohio ..................... . : . 829
Emery Agnes r 627 La ... . ................. 2690-R
Emery John P r 1532 Mass ................. . 2985-J
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Em~ry Sol~n T r 1613 Tenn ................... 1518
Em(Ck Doi he r 407 Maine. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1924
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Eudaly Willf:ed r 1609 Barker .............. 2830-W
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Evans Gale r 928 Vt ....................... 2466-J
Evans K C r 525 Tenn ..................... 1862-W
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Faith Jn? r 836 Ind ...................... . 1562-R
Falkenst1en EL r 546 E 19 ................. 1919-R
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Fenstemaker Letha A Mrs r RFD 1 ........... 768-K-4
Fenstemaker TS r 1724 Ky . ................ 2383-W
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Ferguson Robt A r 1807 Ala ................... 886
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Florance Chas r 2016 Ohio .................... 3165
Florance Geo r 1145 Del ..................... 3419
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Flory L M Mrs r 621 Conn .................... 1348
Flory Lee grocer 1101 N Y .................... 572
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Flory Wm 426 Ala ........................ 26&amp;5-J
Floyd Vern r 923 Ala ...................... 2759-J
Falck Marion L r 1216 Tenn ................ 2512-R
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Forbes R L r 1336 Pa ....................... 2215
Ford August r RFD 4 ........................ 3288
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Foresman Beth r 747 Mass ................... 3268
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Forney Machine Works 229 Elm ................. 653
Foster A J Mrs r 1140 La .................. 2699-W
Foster Bert T r 1037 Conn ................... 773-R
Foster Geo O r 905 Main ...................... 489
Foster HS r 445 Ill ......................... 2840
Foster John r 1620 W 5 .................... 2104-R
Foster Paul Cr 1901 Barker ................. 777-R
Foulke Geo R Jr r 1318 La .................... 1199
Fowler Mary r 805 Ohio ...................... 2742
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Frazee Stever 1819 Maine .................. 2268-J
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Frey D J r 616 Lake ....................... 3122-J
Frey Fred r 1616 N H ....................... 1275
Frick Edwards L r 1235 Ky ................... 3085
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Frink L H Dr r 2145 Vt ...................... 1715
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Fritz Hazel Mrs r 845 Maine ................ 2283-R
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Gage Jack R Lt Col r 710 Ind .................. 1511
Gagliardo Domenico r 1108 Ohio ............... 2696
Gaines Lloyd L r 1900 La ................... 772-W
Gallagher A A r 1822 N H ................. 1971-W
Gallagher Buddy r 1139 Tenn ................ 2734-R
Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass ............. . 1000
Galla_gher C L r 523 La .................... 1694-W
Gallet Paul r 734 N 5 ..................... 3122-W
Gamble Stores 834 Mass ...................... 528
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Garvin AW Mrs r 2129 N H ................ 2329-W
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Gaskill Terry r 1603 Mass ..................... 188
Gaston E Thayer r 2121 N H ..........•... ,.... 2785
Gauck Emil r 1119 Oregon ................. 1430-W
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 ............ 927
Gaumer CS r 1025 Miss ................... 2438-R
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Gee Frank r 941 Vt ...................... 1951-M
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Gentry Ted r 645 Ill. ........................ 2393
George Ellen Mrs r 1329 Ohio ............... 3337-W
Gerard A H r 645 Conn ...................... 1416
Gerhart T R r 2043 Tenn ..................... 1252
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Gibbon F L r 1709 Ala ....................... 1633
Gibbs Clothing Co 811 Mass .................... 459
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Gibson Hilden R r 1804 Ind ................. 1599-R
Gibson Ollie r 1108 N Y ...................... 2556
Gieseman H W r 2208 Mass ................... 2441
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Godding Frank E r 437 Maine ... . . ... ... . . . .. . 3042
Grimes W Br 1244 Ohio ....... . .. .. .... . ... 2675-J
Godfrey Everett r 635 N 6 .... ...... .. ... . .. 2574-R
Grinter L E r 1845 Ill .. . .... . ... . .... . .... 1526-W
Godfry RO Mrs r 235 Maple .. .. . . .. ..... ... 3049-M
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Gritten LaDean r 1336 Tenn ........ . ....... 1521-R
Goff Melvin r 1423 Ky . . . . ... . .. . .. . . . . .. .... 2130
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Grosshart Lottie Mrs r 1042 R I .. . . ... . ....... 1260
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass .. . . . .. ..... 351
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Grover I L r 2113 Ky ...... . ... .. . . .. . ..... 2293-J
Goode Jos r 1245 Oread .. .. ... . . . . ..... .. . . . . 1504
Grover WE r 109 E 19 . . .... . .... . .... . . . .. 1888-J
Goodrich Silvertown Stores 916 Mass .. . .. . ....... 21
Grunder Bertha Mrs r 1116 Miss ......... . . . ... 1692
Goodrick Louie r 1119 Del. . . .. . .. .. . ... . .. . 2598-W
Guffin C R r 213 W 14 ....... . . .. ... . . . ...... 1877
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Guffin Emma Mrs r 1029 Del ... . .... . . . .... 1942-W
Gordon Gertrude Mrs r 1923 Ohio . ... .... ..... . 3211
Guffin LA r 2124 learnard ..... . .. ...... .. .. . 1304
GordonJ N Mrs r 1113 Ky . .. . .... .. .. .. .... 1994-R
Gufler Joe r 1014 N J . . .. . ...... . ... . ........ 754
Gore Wayne r 420 Miss . .. ... ... ..... . . . ... 1570-W
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Gulley Clarence r 412 locust ................ 1505-W
Gorrill Clarence M attorney Lw Natl Bk bg . . ...... 482
Gulley Orval r 408 Lincoln ......... .... ..... 2259-W
Gorrill Clarence M r 1300 Ohio .... ... . ... .. ... 1327
Gulley Otis r 1502 Ky .. .......... . ........ 2604-W
Gorrill Galen A r 2109 Vt . . .... .. ... .. ........ 2673
Gulley Tobe r 779 Locust ..... . ............ 1936-R
Gorrill SB Mrs r 1218 Miss ... .. . ..... . . . . . 2788-W
Guntert Robt r 312 Maiden Lane . ..... . ........ 2196
Gorrill Will R dentist 803 Mass . . . . . ... .... . .... 399
Gunther C P r 424 Ind ...... . . . .... . ......... 2974
Gorrill Will R Dr r 841 Ala .... ...... . . .. .. ... . 1399
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Lescher Frank H r 1036 Ky .....•........... . 1190-J
Lescher Harry W r 1237 Del ......•.••..... ... . 181
Lescher Shoe Shop 812! Mass ....•.•...... ..... 256
Lesh Metta r 1720 Ill. .........•....•.... . . 2635-R
tessenden C M Mrs r 1309 Ohio .•••......... 1534-M
ester P P Mrs r 401 Ind .....•••••••....... 2128-J
te~uer J Marvin r 709 Ohio ......••••....... 1324-W
e uer NM r 1704 Ky ............•..•..... 3215-J
Lesuer O C Mrs r 920 N H ....•............ 1859-M
Lew!s Carrie Mrs r 909 Vt ................. . 2464-W
tew~s ~ecilia r 928 Maine . ................. . 2194-J
ew~s V r RFD 3 .....••...•.•••.••••... 712-N-3
Lewis L N r 723 La .... . ..................... 172
lew!s Lula Mrs r 1137 N Y ......•.•........ 1849-R
lewis Mary Mrs r RFD 1 ................ . . 756-K-5
Ley Ross H Lt r 625 W 16 . ............. .... .. 3276
L!anos Jno Mrs r 224 W 9 .................. 1686-W
Liddy ED Dr r 936 La ....................... 1170
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1435
l!ddy Eugene D phy 747 Mass •...•.. . . . :: : :::: .544
Lieberman L N r 1609 La .................. 2458-W
l!ggett Frank r 1008 R I .................. 1061-W
l!ggett Geo R r 1105 N J ................. . 2336-M
L!ght H M r 1419 Mass .. . ................ . 2743-R
e t!n~otRWarner C r 128 W 13 ........... . ..... 3193
•Ii F- ~n
r 1525 N H ...................... 3032-J
sc~.L!ndell Elmer r 1928 Ky .................... 2262-R
schk!ndenberger HR dentist 800 Mass ............ .. 374
schrtindenberger H R Dr r 2217 Mass ........... . .. 1388
Harry1~:ey ~ H Mrs r 1332 Strong ................. 703
argar/Y Mow?rd T r 1030 N J ............... . 1410-R
&lt;&gt;rq C[ Y axme r 938 R I .................. 2292-W

MAC--McP
Lindley Nettie Mrs r 1912 R I. . . ............ 2724-W
Lindley's Kansas Cleaner 12~ E 8 ............. . .. 420
Linder Frances r 1036 Vt . ... .. . . .. .. ...... 1607-M
Linquist G E E r 7 Winona ....... . . ... . ..... 2642-W
Lindsay Mattie Mrs r 1300 Tenn ...... . ...... 1387-M
Lindsey Adrian H r 2239 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1071
Lindstrom Noble C r 1607 Tenn .. ... . ... . ..... : . 766
Lindwall Monte r 1224 R I . .. . .. ........... 1308-W
Lineback Laura Mrs r 1104 Ky . . . .. . . . ....... 2880-J
Linley Roy r 825 Mo ...... . .. . . . ... ....... ... 1921
Linn John r 1140 Ky .......... ... . ....... . 2880-W
Linville Ralph r 1703 Ind . .... ... . . . . ..... . . 2470-111,
Lipp H W r 405 Elm ....... . ... . . .. . . . .... 2613-R
Li scum Mary A Mrs r 1126 Tenn .. ... ... ... . . 3028-M
Liston G R r 925 Ind . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1856
Litchen Ruth E r 1630 Ala ... . ... .. ... . . .... 2424-J
Little Arthur H Mrs r 1433 Tenn . .. ... . .. . ... . . 1886
Lockwood Robt H r 1813 Ala .. .......... .. .. 1826-R
Loewenstein Christian r 813 Maine .. ......... 2739-W
Lofgren Hilda r 710 Ky .. . ...... ... . ........ . 1371
LOG CABIN DAIRY 1827 La . .. .. . .. ......... . . 910
Log Cabin Market 1827 La .................... 910
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass .. . ........ ... 113
Logan Lee r 431 Perry ...... . . ....... . . . .. . 1591-J
Logan W Albert r 1341 W Campus rd . .. . . .... 2409-W
Logan Walter r 1747 Tenn . . ... ........... . 1406-W
Logsdon E J r 729 Ill .. .. .. . . .......... . ... 1395-J
Lohman JD r 512 Ind ... . . .. .. .... . ...... ... 2605
Lohman S W r 915 Oh io ... . . ................. 2587
Lohman W H r 1824 N H ... . . .............. 3212-M
Long C V Mrs r 927 Oh io ..... .. . ......... . . 1463-M
Long Chas C r 925 Ky ... . .. ........... . . ... . . 2875
Long Ernest W r 204 W 12 .. .. . ... .. ........ .. 835
Long John F r 533 La ... . .. ......... . .. . .. . 1694-R
Long W N r 2134 Learnard . . ... . ........... 1919-M
Longanecker Ella r 1029 Tenn ....... . ....... 2299-J
Longanecker Kenneth 1601 Tenn . . . . .. .. .. ... 1405-M
Lonnecker MW r 923 Ohio .. . .. ........... ... 3100
Loop James A r 1646 Tenn . . .. ... . ....... .. 2628-R
Lorenzen Herbert C r 1924 Mass ... . .. . . .. . .. 3235-W
Loth J M r 834 Mo .. . ..... . . .. . ....... . .. 2283-M
Loudermilk Robt P Rev r 1823 Barker ......... 2669-J
Louk Chas E real estate 7 E 7 . . ... . .. ....... .... 35
Louk Chas E r 912 Ohio .. ... .. . .. .. . ... .. .. . . . 878
Love Cbas r 1300 Del .. . . . . . . .. .. .... . ..... . . . 920
Love Fred r 1037 Ky ...... . ... . .. .. .. .. . . .. . 1253
Love H W r RFD 3 . . ......... . . .......... 754-N-2
Love Walter W r RFD 3 . . ... ... . . . .. ...... 754-K-3
Lowe Kenneth K r 1526 Ky ..... . ..... . . .... 2477-R
towe W H Mrs r 747 R I. . .. . . .. . .......... 1691-M
owery A E r 437 Ill ... ... . ............... 2913-R
Lowery Eva r 419 Perry .. . ... ............. . 1591-W
Lowman Geo r 1145 Emery rd ....... . ....... ... 974
town ~tta r 315 Johnson . ... ........... . ... 2618-J
own eo L r RFD 4 . ... .. . ............... 736-K-5
Lowrance Winnie D r 1609 Stratford rd ....... 1237-W
Lowry Mary Mrs r 237 Ill . ............ .. .... 2913-J
Lucas Bertha Mrs r 1246 N y ... .. ..... . . . ... . 3199
tucas Minnie M r 706 N y .. ........ . . . ... . . 1533-R
L uc~s SB Rev r 824 Miss . ..... . ......... .... . 892
L u~I an itto E r RFD 6 . . .....•......... . . 772-N-4
Luk am Meo r 745 Ny ............. . ...... 2381-W
Lu ens E E Dr r 1303 Vt .. ....... . . . ... . . . 1490-W
L upto~ K H r 1237 Tenn .. ...... . ....... . . .. .. 529
ury
r 508 N 7 ......... ........ . ... . . 2119-M
tuth~}n Church Trinity 1245 N H ........... . 1831-J
Lutz R r 1218 Tenn ...... ........ . ... . .. 2531-W
Lu~~ oy J r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . ... . ..•. . ...•. . 784-K-5
Ly 1c Murray E r RFD 2 ..... .... . ......... 786-K-6
yman J B r 1220 Pa ..... . . ....... . .... . . 1230-M
Lynn Margaret r 1224 Miss
1247
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Lyons wail C r 2043 Mass . .......... . . ..... 2487-R
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Mrs r 936 NH . ... . ...... ...... . .. 3036

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~ab~ ~ID r 1336 Ky .. . . . . .. . . . ........... 1131-W
ac o om D H r 941 Ky . . .. ...... . ... . .... 1839-R
M acD_onald Harriet Haskell Mrs 13 &amp; Summit. .... 1432
~aC~IJ D W r 2112 Vt ...................... 1021
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Br 701 Tenn .... . ................... 1675

MACK REAL ESTATE 1817 Ill. ................ 523
MacKenzie Elizabeth r 909 R I ................ 2234
Mackie Geo r 1125 W Campus rd ............... 625
MacMahon John W r 2121 Vt ................. 3281
fl/laffet Geo W r 1708 Haskell ........ .. ....... 1651
Magruder H W r 1517 RI .................... 2948
MahieuJno r 1724 NH ...................... 1973
Mahieu R G Prof r 1524 Vt ................... 1222
Maichel JC r 1946 N H ..................... 777-J
MAIDEN SIGN CO 17 w 9 ................ . ... 1501
Major John S r 2239; W Drive ................ 2766
MAKEPEACE CHAS C jeweler 11 E 7 ......... . 1881
Makepeace Chas C r 1921 Vt .... . .. .- ........ 1780-J
Malin Jas C r 1541 University dr ... . ........ . .. 1575
Mallory Mabel r 1316 Ky ........ . ..•....... 2518-W
Malone Grocery 1201 E 13 ................... 2014
Malone Jas B r 1108 Ky . . ............ ·...... 2481-R
Maloney John r RFD 2 . .....•............ . 703-K-8
Maloney O W r 307 W 23 .................... 1829
Malott Deane W r 1532 Lilac Lane ............ . . 982
Malott H W r 2044 Tenn . . ................. 1780-M
Maness J B r 625 Vt .... . .................. 2653-J
MANLEY INSURANCE AGCY New City Hall ....... 250
Manley RC Mrs r 624 La ............... . ..... 1250
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ................. 2611
Mannen JC r 1032 Ohio ................... 2299-R
1Vlarcellus F D r 1529 N H ................ . . . . 1947
March Geo r 941 Ky ....................... 3185-R
Marckley R R r 1801 Learnard ...... . ........ 2444-R
Marcus Leonard r 1415 N J ................ 2431-M
'MARINELLO BEAUTY SHOP 11i9 Mass ........ .493
Markley Evelyn r 1116 R I .................. 2893-J
Markley O G r RFD 2 Baldwin .............. 765-K-2
Marks Julius r 726 La . ...................... 1522
Marks Sol &amp; Son jewelers 817 Mass ............ . . 654
Marley Jessie r 72H Mass ...... . .......... 3275-W
Marlowe John A r 1245 N H ................ 1831-M
Marquette John r 543 Ind .................. 1433-M
Marriott Earl r 1040 Ky ................... 1190-W
Marsell J L r 1017 Ala . . .................. 2547-W
Marsh Dorothy I r 1008 Ohio ................ 1946-J
Marsh Jessie r Haskell Grds ................. 2642-R
Marshall A A r 2233 N H .................. 1249-W
Marshall Dorothy Mrs r 1219 Prospect ..•...... 1762-J
Marshall Geo T r 711 Ind ..................... 1040
Marshall John Clarke r 1114 Ky ..•............. 2411
Martin Chas Er 1717 Vt ................... 1407-R
Martin Edw B r 1642 Barker .............•.. 1821-W
Martin Henry r 900 Maine .................. 2671-J
Martin J D r RFD 2 . . •.•..••.•••..•..•. . • 776-K-6
Martin J Edw r RFD 2 ....•••••••.•.•.•... 760-K-2
Martin Jessie Mrs r 726 Ark ................ . 2549-R
Martin John M r RFD 6 ..................... . 2943
Martin Laura V Mrs r 835 E 13 ............ . 2178-W
Martin Marion Cr 1721 Vt. ................ 1809-W
Martin Ruth Mrs r 1600 R I ................ 2830-R
Martin W Roy r 715· Ill ................... ... 2198
Martin Wm H r RFD 4 ................•... 741-K-6
Martin Wilson Mrs r RFD 4 ....•.•......... 796-N-6
Mason Albert L r 432 Mich •...........•. . .... 2217
Mason E G r 936 Ill ...........•..•..• . ...... 2763
Mason H M r 623 Ind ....................... 2201
Mason TS r 1130 N H .................... 2539-W
Masonic Temple 1001 Mass .................... 333
Mathes Darrell F r 1423 Ohio ..•.............. 1644
Mathews C F r 43 Winona ................. . .. 3154
Mathews Roy r 1800 Ark ...•............... 2268-M
Mattern Karl r 1641 W 9 . . ....••...•...•... 2612-J
Maxwell AR Mrs r 640 R I. ................ 2249-M
Maxwell E L r 206 W 13 .................. . 1171-W
May Ernest H r 1223 Vt ..................... 2152
·M ayberry MW r 1725 Ill. .................. 3142-R
McAdam Harold r 1406 Oakhill. ............. 2851-M
M, McAlearney Lenna Mrs r 1206 W 23 .......... 1154-M
M·t McAlearney Mary J Mrs r 417 Ind ........... 2940-R
' 1 McAlearney Patrick r 1500 W 4 ..........•.. 2520-W
McAllister Lester N r 818 E 13 ................ 1448
cBeth M V r 1733 Miss ..................... 1664
cCabe Raymond r ·318 Johnson .........•... 1616-J
cCall T r 1109 R I ...................•.. 2638-W
cCall T M r 245 Maine ..............•.... 2665-R
McCall Una A Mrs r 932 RI .................. 2551

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Mccalla Wesley r 536 Ohio .................... 922
McCanles J C r 201 E 14 ................... 2916-J
Mccann Lottie r 639 Elm ..................... 2508
McCartney Jesse E r 418 Forest. ............. 1693-R
McCarty GB r 1744 Ark .................... 2682-J
McCarty John French r 1231 Oread ........... 2788-J
McCarty John W r 917 R I .................... 1668
McCauley A B r 1343 Tenn .................... 913
McClain WA r 2027 N H ................... 1554-R
McClain Wilfred K r 217 Miss ................. 1328
McClanahan AF r 519 Ohio ................. 1394-R
McCleery R R r 348 E 12 .................. 2162-W
McClelland Nancy r 836 Miss ............... 1901-M
McCloy Robt W r 1115 W 10 ............... 2543-M
McCluggage Marston r 1709 Ind .............. 778-J
McClung Carl C r 1414 Conn ................ 1654-R
McClure R W r 1635 Ind ...................... 865
McClure Ray E r W 21 .................... 766-N-3
McCoin Walter r 1815 Maine .................. 1475
McColloch F B r 825 La .................... 1312-J
McColloch H R r 1320 Vt .................. 1361-M
McConnell Howard r 1929 Ohio ................ 2245
McCONNELL LUMBER CO 846 E 13 ............ 576
McCord Fletcher r 1717 La ................... 2862
McCorkill Walter r 225 E 18 ................ 2618-M
McCoy Ed r 1120 N J .....•..••.•..••....• 2581-M
McCoy Jas F r 909 Ill ..................... 2371-W
McCoy R Lr 1343 Tenn ......•....•......•... 1572
McCracken Anna r 1532 Mass ....•..•.•..... 2500-W
Mccrary Geo r 717 N 4 ................ ·.•.. 3415-J
Mccrary Marlin r RFD 3 ................... 745-N-3
McCreath David G r RFD 1 ................. 714-N-3
Mccreight Chas F r 823 Mo ................. 2522-R
McDermond Carl r 1333 Tenn •................ 2964
McDonald Beverage Co RFD 3 •...........•••.. 2013
McDonald F J r 845 Tenn .................... 1083
McDonald Frank W r 1605 Vt .................. 663
McDuff A R r 1824 Tenn ................... 2628-W
McElhinny J G r 1133 Vt ................... 3103-J
McFarland FM dentist 847 Mass ............... 231
McFarland F M Dr r 1613 Vt .........•......... 944
McFarland Nellie Mrs r 709 W 12 ............ 1544-R
McFarland RR r RFD 2 ...•.••••••.•••.••• 775-N-5
McFarland W G Mrs r 700 Miss .............. 1224-R
McGee N B r 520 Colo .......... . ............ 1288
McGhee Josie Lee Mrs r 930 Ill ............... . 1727
McGinnis J W r 232 N 6 .................... 2390-W
McGinnis O A r 758 E Elm ................. 2601-W
McGlasson Luther Er 1414 NY ............. 2414-M
McGrath RI r 1542 Tenn ................... 1599-J
McGregor D E Rev r 1009 Conn ................ 1331
McGrew M Conrad r 346 Ind .................. 2492
McGrew Nathan W r 715 Maine .........•...... 1132
McGrew-Peck See Holmes McGrew &amp; Peck ......... 35
McGrew WM r 1941 Mass ................... . 1036
McGuire Lether r 1231 Oread ............... 3312-W
McKay A r 808 Garfield ................... 1975-W
McKay Clarence W r ·9 34 Miss ............... 2377-J
McKee BE r 2141 R I ..................... 2266-J
McKee David E r 1245 Oread ................ 3057-J
McKee Roland r RFD 5 ....•....•....•..... 728-K-3
McKeetherEdna r 1745 Ohio ...•..•........... 2636
McKinney Merle r 1016 Ohio .................. . 907
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McKissack B r 446 Fla ..................... 1988-J
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McKissack S M G Mrs r 1038 Pa ............... 1899
McKitrick Edw r 617 Walnut. .............•. 3132-M
McKone SA Major r 500 La ....•..•......... 1433-R
McKone Violet C Mrs r 801 Miss ............... 2169
McLaughlin Thad r 643 Tenn ................ 2793-R
McLean L S r 1001 Pa .................... 2609-W
McMahon JV r 1030 Ohio .................. 3110-R
McManness NS r 1416 Ky ................. 3357-W
McManus J W r 946~ Tenn ................. 1839-W
McMillin M June Mrs r 1900 La .............. 772-W
McNair Geo T Mrs r 1624 Ala ............... 2674-W
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McNamara E W r 328 Maiden Lane .......... 2770-Wf
McNamara L W r 1033 Tenn .................. 1986 /
McNees O P r RFD 6 ...........•.....•... 735-N-4 J
McNeil Harold r RFD 6 . .•.....••.......... 793-K-6 1
McNeil Teressa J Mrs r 1146 Del ............... 304J.
McNownWC r 1734 Ill ..................... .
McPheeters L E r 1315 Tenn ............... 2738~·
McPike CW r 746 Mo ..................... 166!'"

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MOR-O'ME

McPike W H r 735 Ark .................... 1894-W
MillerW Lafe r 942 NJ ....••..•........•. 1630-11/
McSpadden Dean r 1515 Vt .•................. 2797
Miller WO gar 1900 Mass.................
385
McWilliams Lillie r 1300 N J .•...... ..... ... 2834-J
Miller WO r 538 Ind ...................... 1694-M
Meade I J r 1630 Ifl ...•.••.•................ 1223
Miller Woodrow r 508 La .................. 1394-W
Meairs W G r RFD 2 ...••••••.......•...•. 793-K-2
Milliken J C r 2308 Vt. ............. ......... 2399
Means Hugh r 501 La . ......... ... . .......... 2548
Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm ........•............ 653
Mee Jno F r 1508 University dr ................ 2811
Mills J S r 454 Lincoln ...........•......... 2259-R
Meguiar Elizabeth r 1309 Tenn ................ 1867
Milton R L r 821 Ill ......•................ 2143-J
MehornayJ W r 215 W 14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2652-W
Miner Ruth Mrs r 2001 Mass ................ 1412-R
Meierhoffer Frank r 910 Vt ...... .... ... .... 2640-J
Minton Lola Mrs r 1237 Oread ............... 1072-W
Melvin Frank E r 737 Maine ................... 1003
Minor Claude D r 639 Lyons................. 1939
Melvin Geo K r 2239 W Drive .................. 1722
Minor Dora r 733 4 North ......•........... 2770-J
Melvin Laighton R r 737 Maine ................ 1003
Mishou E C r 154 7 Ky ..................... 2685-M
Melvin &amp; Melvin attys Jayhawker Theatre bg ...... 951
Mission Cafe 1904 Mass ...................... 2063
Melvin RE r S Manor Given ct ............... 2687-J
Mitchell AB r 821 Miss .......... . ......... .1169
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 . .. . . ... ......... 1459
Mitchell
Arno ld r RFD 2 .............•.•..• 783-K-3
Mendenhall Madeline Mrs r 937! Mass ........ 1032-M
Mitchell Cordelia r 1120 N Y •.............. 1622-W
Menger L H r 743 La ........................ 2239
Mitchell H r RFD 6 .............. . .......... 1766
Mercer Herman A Dr r 1515 N H .. .... ... ...... 1285
Mitchell J Robt r 548 E 19 ................. 1919-W
Mercer J E r 637 Mo ...................... 1665-R
Mitchell J W Jr r 739 Ohio ................. 2915-M
Merchants Natl Bank (See First Natl Bank) ........ 30
Mitchell Matthew H r 1008 N H............. 3229-W
Merriott Dan Mrs r 1319 Tenn .............. 2565-M
Mitchell
U G r 1313 Mass ............... . ... 1995
Merritt I H r 1531 Ky ..................... 3060-R
Mix A J r 1134 La ................ . ......... 3278
Mertz Geo G r 1320 N H ................... 1697-M
Mock Cynthia r 1524 N H ................. 1146-W
Merwin CE r 941 Ind ... ...... ............ 1788-W
Moherman Lester r 942 Mo ................. 2272-M
Merwin Jno r 626 Ky ........................ 1705
Mesenhimer Glenn r RFD 1 ................. 768-N-2
Mohler W H r RFD 5 .............• .•.•.•• 753-N-4
Molder Melvin M cafe 2301 Haskell ...... .... ... 2096
Messenheimer Clara Mrs r 1030 N J ..•....... 1410-R
Mole Lewis r 745 Maine .............•..... 1804-W
Messer J A r 1605 R I. .................... 2670-M
Moll Roy W r RFD 1 ...................... 788-K-6
Messer N D r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . .. ... .•..•.. . 703-N-5
Messer N D r RFD 2 ... .....••..•..•.•..•• 765-K-4
Moncrief Alice Mrs r 1649 Edgehill ............ 2836
Methodist Church First 946 Vt ............. .. .. 1908
Mongold R D r 945 Conn ...... ........ .... . 2640-M
Metropolitan Life Ins Co Wren bg ............... 1046
Monroe Walter r 400 Wis .......... ... ..... 1134-M
Metz J M r 1525 R I .....•................ 2252-J
Monteith Hunter Mrs r 1145 W Campus rd. . . . . . 560
Metzler Dwight r 925 Ala •.•............... 2759-M
Montell Ralph L r 1133 Pa ................. 1430-M
Metzler L Mr 637 Ohio .................... 1960-J
Montfoort Henry r 1921 Barker .............. 3235-J
Meufffes HJ r 944 R I. .................... 2640-R
Montgomery BC Rev r 1831 University dr .. . .. 1979-W
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust .............. 262
Montgomery Chas r 1900 Barker ............... 2942
Meyer Victor G Rev r 818 Ky ................ 1686-R
Montgomery E R r RFD 3 . ........•........ 712-K-3
Meyn C W r 2145 N H ..•.•••.......••..... 3225-W
Montgomery Frank r 717 Conn . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 599
Meyn Fritzi gift shop Eldridge Hotel ....•........ . 88
Montgomery Fred S r 2201 R I ................ 2501
Meyn Fritz r RFD 1 ....................... . . 2305
Montgomery J S r 2236 Ohio ... .......... ...... 757
I\J11ct1ael J H r 1029 Ky .................... 1207-M
Montgomery R D Mrs r 1420 Oread .........•... 3405
Montgomery Ward &amp; Co
MICKEY BEAUTY SHOP 732! Mass ...•....... 2353
Middlekauff Wm r 1031 Maine ................ 1267
Retail Store 825 Mass ..................... . 19S
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Middleton GA Mrs r 1546 Mass .............. . 1449
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass ......•............ 58
Midwest Motor Co 709 N 2 ............... . . .. 3005
Moodie W Lr E 19 ...................... . 2459-M
Miessner WC r 1231 Oread . ...........•.... 3057-W
Moody Glenn Ar 721 -Mo . .........•..... ..... 2567
Miessner W Otto r Country Club terr ............ 1117
Moomau E P r 2028 Mass ..................... 530
MilburnJas Lr 907 E 13 .......•.•......... 1081-J
Moon Guy E r 1141 Ky .... . . ......•.... .. . 2711-M
Mildred's I GA Store 1301 Del. ................. 248
Moon IE r 778 Grant ... .........•......... .. 2376
Miles Oscar r 1223 Del ........•............ 1230-R
Moon Ross r 1012 Pa .................•.••... 2662
Miller AF r 530 La ......••................. 3123
Moore Ben A r RFD 5 ..........••.•....... 753-N-S
Miller AR r 530 La .... .. ..........•........ 3123
Moore Besse Reynolds r 941 Tenn ...•........ 1413-M
Miller Barbecue RFD 5 .. . ..•..••.......... 781-N-4
Moore G H r 1425 N Y .. ......•.. • .•..... . 2431-W
Miller CC r RFD 5 ......•..••••• •• ..... . . 781-K-2
Moore Howard r 1536 N H ...... .. ..•...... ... 1855
Miller CL Mrs r 1145 La ..................... 2716
Moore Jas S r 1042 Tenn .. .. ...• ......... .... 1508
Miller Carol barbecue stand RFD 5 ........ .. 781-N-4
Moore John Co-op 1537 ! Tenn .................. 205
Miller Clarence A r 1808 Vt ................. 2771-J
Moore Kenneth r 1423 Ohio ................. 2396-J
Miller DA r 940 Miss ..................... 1788-R
Moore Maude A Mrs r 1041 N Y ....•... ..... 1472-M
Miller E Lee r 716 N H ..................... 2381-J
Moore Meribah r 1211 Oread ... .... ............ 986
Mill er Ed r 1809 Ky ......................... 2139
Moore Milton r 519 Elm ...................... 1519'
Miller FD r 645 Maine . ........... .. ... . .. 1400-R
Moore OD r 1800 W 9 .... ........ ..... ... . 1775-J
MILLER FURNITURE CO 930 Mass ........... .. 331
Moore R R Mrs r 940 Tenn . ... .. .. .... .. .... . 1696
Miller GT r 807 Maine ................. ... 1636-M
Moore Raymond C r 1605 Tenn ... ....... ... ... 1398
Miller Geo F r 2127 Mass ................. ... 3074
Moore WA r 816 Ky .. . ....... . . ......... ... 3059
Miller Guy E r 821 Maine .................. 1219-M
Moore
Walter L r 316 Miss . ............ .. .. 2388-R
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane .................. .. 980 ·
Moorhead Myrl r 1045 Ky .................. 1658-M
Miller Harlan r 721 Ala .................... 2671-R
Moorman Geo r RFD 2 .........•.•.•...... 764-K-3
Miller Harry R r RFD 5 .............•...... 733-K-4
Moorman WP r 1941 Learnard .............. 2362-J
Miller Herbert R r 1046 R I. ............... . 1841-R
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Petty Geo r N 7 .... . . . .. ............... . . 1101-W
Pfouts Ralph Mrs r 704 Ind ......... . ..... ..... 864
Phelps Rice r 1701 Tenn . ........... . ..... . .. 2729
Phenicie M E Mrs r 1708 Mass ............... 2500-J
Phi Beta Pi 1137 Ind . . . ................ . .... 1018
Phi Chi 1233 Oread . ..... ................... 1902
PHI DEL TA THETA 1621 Edgehill rd ....... . . . . 957
Phi Gamma Delta 1540 La . ......... . ..... . . .. . 443
Phi Kappa Psi 1100 Ind . .. ................... . 284
Phillips AV r 605 Ala . ...................... 1206
~~i:lips Alonzo W r 1913 Barker ............. . . 1653
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Phillips L F r 304 Ind . ... . .................... 372
Phillips L F Construction Co 304 Ind ............. 372
PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO BULK AGT 645 Locust.37
If no answer call .......................... 1731
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Physicians &amp; Surgeons Exchange 325 Maine ........ 870
Pi Beta Phi 1246 Miss ........................ 415
Pi Kappa Alpha 1409 Tenn ..................... 565
Pickens Frank r 909 E 13 ........ . ........ . .3365-W
Pickens Geo r 309 Perry . . . . ............... 2259-M
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt . .............. . . 179
Pickett Lewis r 1344 Ky .. . ................. 1131-J
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Pierce WW r 205 E 18 .................... 2657-J
Pierson August J r 1521 R I. .... . . . ........ 2349-W
Pierson August J &amp; Son caJ}dy 902 Mass ......... 1792
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Pierson Elmer A r 1613 R I. ................ 2670-R
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Pine Clarence r RFD 5 ..................... 1101-J
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Pine Howard r 639 Elm .. ... ................. 2508
Pine Lawrence r 431 Forrest. ............... 2780-W
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Pine Ralph E r 536 Elm .................... 3.307-M
Pine Raymond C r RFD 5 .................. 774-K-2
Pine Roscoe r RFD 5 ...................... 1101-M
Pines Food Store 1145 Pa ..................... .322
Piper Richard H r 716 Ark .................. 2549-W
Pipes H E r 909 Ohio ..................... 2915-W
Pipes I H r 1326 Mass ..... . . . ............. 25.30-M
Pippert CW r 712 R I .... . ................ 2857-M
Pippert Elmer C r 1701 N H ..... . .......... 1.380-M
Pippert Frank M r 314 Johnson ................ 1041
Pippert Harry C r 801 R I .................... 101.3
PIPPERT'S AUTOMOTIVE PARTS CO 801 R I ..... 8
Pitcher Arthur r 1829 Ky .................. 2628-M
Pittman P D Rev r 1307 Mass ............... .3355-M
Pitts C E Rev r 1428 Pa ................... 2448-W
Pitts Lee r 1721 Ohio ....................... .3045
Plaisted Wm r 901 Locust .................. 2254-J
Plank U S G Mrs r 1015 Maine ............... 2272-R
Plotner RA r 1629 Ky .................... 2436-W
Plummer Norman r 1600 W Campus rd .......... 26.37
POEHLER MERCANTILE CO order dept 701 E 8 ... 104
Poehler Mercantile Co Exec ofc 701 E 8 ........... 18
Pollom CW r 1641 R I ..................... 1971-R
Ponder J P r 1727 Tenn ...................... 1615
Pontius Ernest r 117 Park .................... 2110
Pontius Harold A r 707 Mo .................. 1056-J
Pope John W r 1332 La .................... 2699-M
Porter Carl r 1402 Ky ..................... 2656-W
Porter Jack r 736 Ala ...................... 1825-J
Posey CJ r 1315 N H ...................._... 1627
Post Office (See United States Government Offices)
POST WM LUTHER phy 927 ! Mass ............ 220
Post Wm Luther Dr r 942 N H .................. 220
Postal Telegraph Cable Co 705 Mass ............. 539
Potter A M r 920 Ala ...................... 1.395-R
Potter Earl r 1130 Emery rd ................ 1089-W
Potts W Herbert r 628 La .................. 2350-J
Powell Al r RFD 2 ..... . .................. 2113-M
Powell Charlie r 824 Lincoln ................. 2195-J
Powell Lyle S Dr r 736 Ky .................. 2583-W
Powell N r 853 Elm ....................... 2254-M
Powell O T r RFD 5 ....................... 2574-M
Powell Orville r 1321 N J .................... 1808
Power N P r 1016 Conn .................... 2761-R
Predmore J W r RFD 2 ...............•.... 78.3-K-2
Prentice Edna L r 1529 Ky .................. 1.378-R
Prentice T D r 1645 Ky ...................... 2667
Prentiss W A r 1710 Ind ...................• 3142-J
Presbyterian Church First ofc 901 Vt ............. 6.30
Preston HS r 635 Maine ................... 2488-R
Prevost Bruno E r 16 Winona .................. 2.359
Preyer BA r 746 Ala ...................... .. 212.3
Preyer CA r 1125 Tenn ...............••.•... . 597
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Price Edwin F Rev r 1209 Tenn ............... . 1948
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Price WA Mrs r 1305 Ky ................... 2341-R
Price W S r 1027 Pa ...................... 2598-M
Price W S Mrs r 1709 Tenn ................. 2240-M
Priestly G F r 1505 Ky . . ................... 1378-J
Pringle Henry r 612 Elm ................... 136.3-M
Pringle Ruth Mrs r 1005 Ky ................. 3185-J
Pritchard LJ r 1729 Miss .................. 2697-M
Prock DJ r 1629 Barker ................... 2689-M
Prosser Frank r 1131 Ohio .................. 1784-W'
Protsch RE Mrs r 621 Tenn .................. 1156,
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co 824 Mass ........... 457
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Pugh Robt r 532 Tenn ..................... . . 1255
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Purcell Lloyd r 831 La ....................... 2445
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Quality Cleaners 539 Ind ...................... 185
Quelch Wm r 223 N 7 ..................... 1194-R
Quick Allie Mrs r 1529 R I .................. 1146-R
Quinlin WT Mrs r 1042 Tenn .................. 1508
Quinn J T r 1804 La ....................... 2470-J

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Rabenold CE r 2104 N H .................. 3236-W
Rabourn Rose M r 1415 Ky .................... 925
Radcliffe Chas r 21 Winona ................. 2969-J
Radcliffe Clarence P Sr r 2016 Mass ............ 1758
Raffelock Sam r 1418 N J .................... 1885
Ragle Esther r 923 Tenn ..................... 1.352
Railway Express Agency Inc 20 E 9 .............. 120
Raines Dewey r 800 Conn ........•.......... 2484-R
Rake H D r 630 Elm ....................... 1.363-J
Ramsey Apartments 1234 Oread ............... 1969
RAMSEY J CLIFTON atty 945! Mass ............ 60
Ramsey J Clifton r 1234 Oread ................ 2655
Ramsey W A r 444 La ....................... .3066
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass .............. 606
Ramsey Wm F r 116 W 15 .................. 27.31-R
Rand RH r 941 Miss ..................... . 2606-W
Randall Ivan O r 719 Locust .................. 3090
Randall John F r 1314 Tenn ................ . 1387-R
Rankin Chas C r 184 7 Barker ................... 564
RANKIN DRUG CO 1101 Mass .................. 678
Rankin Floyd V Mrs r 1101 Mass ............... 1165
Rankin Paul C Mrs r 1847 Barker ...........•.... 564
Rankin Robt C r 724 Ind ...................... 274
Ransdell AG r 2108 N H ..................... 3.372
Ransdell-Skinner Motor Co 623 Mass ............. .361
Ransom G H r 1520 N H ................... 2252-M
Ransted RA r 814 Ala ..................... 2164-W
Rapid Transit Co The 620 Mass ................. .388
Rapier Leora r 1004 W 6 .......•........... .3404-M
Rasler Geo r 1735 Mass ...................... 2304
Rathbun Harold C r 1922 R I .................. 1563
Rationing Board Hdqtrs Lw Natl Bk bg ........... 155
Ratner Stanley r 937 Miss .................. 2935-J
Rave A r 205 E 12 .....................•.... 2876
Rayhill L B r 1325 Mass .................... 1514-J
Raymond F N r 808 Ill .................. • • • 2282-4
Rays Serv Sta RFD 5 ..................•.. 7.3.3-NRazak Kenneth r 615 Ohio .................... 3.322
Read L B r 445 Tenn ........................ 1109
Reade Glenn H r 1406 Conn .....•...••.•.... 1091-R
Ready Mixed Concrete Co E 8 ..•...•.. - . ...... 1892
Reazin Wesley P r 1115 Ohio ................ 1671-J
Rebekah State Assembly 9 E 7. : ....•........... .367
Reber Kathleen r 72H Mass ................ 3275-W
Reber Lester J r 1945 Ohio ................. 2569-R
Red Cross Community bg .......••............. 80
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Riling Jno J r 1140 Tenn . . . . . . .
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Riling L L r 122 4 Tenn. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1217
Redmond Sam B Mrs r 812 Ind . . .... . .... .... 1571-J
RILING &amp; RILING attorneys 906 Mass . . . . . .
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Ring Ralph S r 1245 La........ . . . . • . . . . .
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Ringo Rooming House 1408 Tenn. .
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Reed Rose r 1205 R I . ...... . .. . . . ...... .. 2149-M
Risley Heyward r 1001 N J. . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . 1364-J
Reedy Pete r 920 Ala .... . . .. .. . . ...... .... 1.395-R
Roachs Market 1906 Mass.................
573
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Roark Olen B r 1901 Learnard ............... 1605-W
Reese Robt A r 412 W 9 .. . ... . . .. .. .. . . ·.... 2921-J
RobbJ E r 1717 Ill . ............. . .....
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Roberman Chas r 1309 Del. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1975-J
Roberman Harold E r 1336 Pa. . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Relph Ross r 1029 Miss . . ... . . . ...... .... . . .3251-R
Rober
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Renfrow Lucy Mrs r 749 W 8 .... . ..... ..... 17.30-W
Roberts D F r 329 Mich
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Rennick EB Mrs r 619 Ill . . . . . . .. . . . . ........ 2900
Rentz D R r 722 Mo .. .. . . .. .. . .... ....... 1400-M
Roberts F H jeweler 833 Mass........ . . . . . . . . 827
Replogle Wayne r 10 Winona ........... ... . ... .3160
Roberts F H r 11 46 Ky. .
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Roberts GA r RFD 2 . . ............•. .. •. 752-N-2
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Roberts Lo uise Mrs r 1308 Ohio .. . ..... . ..... 2565-J
Reusch Budge r 736! Mass ............. . .. . 3136-W
Roberts R M r 1129 Ore ...........•...... 1910-R
Reusch Clifford r 326 Miss . . . . ..... . .. ... . .... 2115
Robertson Chas M r 826~ Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2634
Reusch Sophia Mrs r 524 La ............... .. 2.370-J
Robertson Leslie r 601 N 1 . . . . . . . ........ 2965-W
Reuter A C r 1502 Vt. . ...... . ...•.... . .. ... . 24.30
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Reuter Organ Co Ft of N H . . .......... ..... . .. .320
Robertson Thos r 622 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Reynolds C W r 1901 Ind . ............... . . ... .3.311
Robinson EE r 127 E 19 ................ . ..
Reynolds Dora Dunakin r 314 W 14 ...... . ... .... 691
Robinson G E r RFD 5 ................ . .... n3-K-3
Rhode Henry r 220 Lincoln . ... . ........ . .. .. 2.3.31-J
Robinson Harry D r 643 Tenn ........... . .... 2966-R
Rhodes Dusty r 1924 N H . . .... . .... . ... . . .. .3198-R
Robinson J E Mrs r 1642 Tenn... .. ......... . 2281
Rhodes Emma June r 915 Vt ............. ... 2464-J
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Robinson Jack r 1307 N H ..... . .... . ...... 2434-W
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Robinson Joel A r 1545 E 15 ... ...... ....... 2311-W
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Robinson Jno r 1320 N J ...... . ... . ........ 2869-W
Rice Laurence D r 1309 Conn .......... .... . ... 3266
Robinson John H r 13 Winona ..... . . . ........ 2838
Rice Martin E r 630 Ohio ... . .... . ...... .. . ... .3118
Robinson John W r 1225 Ky .... . .. . ........ 1733- ~
Rice Raymond F attorney 700 Mass ....... ....... 880
Rob inson Rose r 928 Tenn ...... . . . ...... . .... 2455
Rice Raymond F r 2141 Vt. .............. . . ... 1816
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Rice W H r 1230 Tenn . ............ .. . . .. .... 1155
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Rice Wm M r RFD 3 .... .. . . .............. 746-K-5
Rock Chalk Cafe 618 W 12 .... . .... .. ........ 177
Richard John B r 936 Mo . ............ .. . ... 1847-J
Rock Chalk Co-op Club 1409 R I . . . . . . . . . . . . .
238
RichardsErnestM r 606 Maine ........... ... 1968-R
Rockey RM r 1001 Del ........... . ........ 2750-W
Richards Geo T r RFD 1 .............. .... . 788-N-5
Rockhold Geo M r 14 21 Pros pect . ... ... . .. .. 2851-W
Richardson Arthur Er 1212 Conn .......... .. . 19.32-R
Rocklund CA Mrs r 1336 Mass ... . . . ...... . .. 2530-J
Richardson C F r 736 Mo ......•...... . ... ... . .3006
Rocklund Louis r 1610 Mass ............... 2500-M
Richardson Crissie r RFD 2 .............. . . . 70.3-N-.3
Rocklund Minnie Mrs r 1530 Mass .. . . . ...•... 2985-R
Richardson D J r 1117 Vt ........•......... . 2858-J
Rodgers GO Mrs r 920 La . ........ . .......... 2958
Richardson Delbert C r 1528 Ky .....•........ .3.351-W
Raffle Mary r 731 Hickory ...... ..... . . . . ... 2574-J
Richardson Delbert C Ins Agcy 802 Mass ...... . . .. 8.39
:agers Beulah r 801 Co nn ...... .. ............. 367
Richardson G G r 921 N Y ......•..•••..... . 1306-W
Richardson Geo H r RFD 6 ......•.......... 772-N-2
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Rogers Paul E r 1201 Emery r :: .. · · ...... .. · · · 2133
Richardson Mabel J r 1505 R I ............. . . . 1624
Rogers R H r 615 N 3
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Richardson WC r 933 Ind ............ . . . . . . .. 1950
Richardson W W r 1945 N H ................ 2987-W
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Rickard CM r 1528 Tenn ............ . .... 1860-W
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Rickey J R r 321 Mo ........•..••........... 1245
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Rumsey Oscar B r 713 W 6 ..........•........ 2184
Runyan JR r 700 Ohio . . .... . ................ 2998
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Russell AL r 1341 Mass ........ . ............ 1933
Russell C B r 2232 Vt ........................ 2659
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Russell C S r 639 N 2 ... . ............. . . ·.. 3415-W
Russell F A r 1656 Ill . . .. ........ . ........... 1233
Russell F Or 1622 Ky . ... . . . ............... 2807-J
Russell Harry A r 1423 Ohio . .............. . 2550-M
Russell OF Mrs r 836 Miss .................. 1901-J
Russell W Walter r 1341 Mass . . ............. . . 1933
Rustys Food Market 1117 Mass ................. 397
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Salisbury Albert r 1508 W 5 ................ 2227-M
Salisbury Leatuschia r 501 Wis ................ 2452
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Salsbury Wm r 402 Miss ................... 2658-W
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Salvesen O L r 414 W 14 ................... 2675-W
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Sams Cora r 1524 Barker ......... . . . ...... 1870-M
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Sandelius Walter E r 2325 Mass ........... . ... 2462
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Sanders Fred C r 1024 Ky .................. 2926-R
Sanders M S r 144 7 Vt. . . .................. 2731-J
Sanderson J Mr 603 Tenn ............. . ·...... 2978
Sanderson W C r 1800 Maine ................ 3209-J
Sankee E H r 39 Winona ................... 2969-W
Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 .................... . 32
Freight House 413 E 7 ........ . .............. 54
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 .................... 53
Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co
Bus Depot 638 Mass ....•.•..•.•...••...... 707
Freight Depot 610 E 7 ..................•• • .. 98
If no answer call ..................•...•.. . 2593
Sargent C D r 1106 Ohio ................... 2882-W
Saunders Jim H r RFD 2 .........••........ 755-N-2
Saunders Will r RFD 1 Eudora .............. 776-K-5
Saylor HA r 736 N 4 ........•.•.......... . 2770-R
Saylor Myrtle Mrs r 424 Miss ...•..•••••.•••. 2658-J
Schaake Albert C r RFD 3 .................. 743-N-4
.SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 .......•....•.... 152

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Schaake Chas A r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 776-N-3
Schaake Chris r 620 La ...................... 2160
Schaake Clarence r 2224 Mass .............. 2654-M
Schaake Edw r RFD 5 ..................... 773-N-2
Schaake Elmer H r 1945 Tenn .................. 942
Schaake G E r RFD 2 ... . ................. 776-N-2
Schaake M L r RFD 2 ..................... 775-K-2
Schaal WA r 1141 RI. ... . .................. 2727
Schaffert F W r 1919 Vt. .................. 2312-W
Schehrer Chas r 1411 Ky ................... 1580-R
Schelbar E r 830 N Y .. .............•..... 2192-M
Schelbar Jre r 839 Conn .... . .............. 1477-W
Schell Sarah E r 1300 N Y ................. 1898-M
Schellhorn Hugo r RFD 6 .................. 734-K-3
Schellhorn Richard L r 110 N 8 .............. 2360-W
Schermerhorn A F r 1429 Ky ................ 1378-M
Schermerhorn Robt P r 2109 N H ............ 2150-M
Scheurer Mary E r 1020 Ohio ............... 1946-W
Schiller Elmer A r 758 Lake ................. 2347-R
Schimmel Wm r RFD 2 . ................... 737-K-4
Schlegel Henry r 325 E 19 .................... 2361
SCHLEIFER BROS meat market 840 Mass ......... 63
Schleifer Harry r 2100 Mass ................. 2150-J
Schleifer Lloyd r 1916 Mass .. ............... 2170-R
Schmedemann Harvey r 1801 Ala ........... .. .. 3364
Schmidt Harry r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 775-N-2
Schmoe Grace r 1310 Prospect .............. 3298-R
Schneck Chas W r RFD 2 . . .......... . ..... 780-N-4
Schneck Eli r 1205 Haskell ... •,: ............. 3144-J
Schneider Vern r 745 Mo ................. . ... 3258
Schnider F C r 1120 Tenn .................. 1994-M
Schober Edith M r 1935 Ohio . . ............. 2569-M
Schoenlein T W r 539 Ohio ................. 1344-M
Schoewe W H r 1002 Tenn .................... 1925
Schooling Jas r 1247 ~ Ky .................. 2341-W
Schools City See City Offices
Schowengerdt Ed r RFD 3 ................. 791-N-5
Schrader Dick r 1019 R I .................. 2761-M
Schrader EE r 520 Miss ................... 1734-W
Schrader John H r 213 5 Mass ................. 3179
SCHUBERT C W FUNERAL HOME 1020 N H..... 452
Schultz CA r 909 Maine ................... 3114-M
SCHULZ CHAS G blacksmith 730 Vt. ........... 403
Schulz Chas G r 2017 N H .................... 1880
Schulz Wm H tailor 924~ Mass ................. 914
Schumann Margaret Mrs r 1146 Ohio ......... . .. 2491
Schutz Michael r RFD 2 ................... 760-N-2
Schutz Violet r RFD 6 .................... 785-N-5
Schwahn SE r 1124 West Hills pkwy ........... 1718
Schwarzbach AT r 631 La ................. 2661-W
Schwegler R A Jr Dr r 2234 N H ............... 1435
Schwegler RA Dean r 805 Mo ................. 2280
Schweitzberger A r 1016 N Y ........•...•.. 2111-M
Scott Bernyece A Mrs r 701 R I ............. 3321-W
Scott Clayton W r 2038 Ky . ................. 3345-J
Scott Edw r 815 N Y ..... . .....•.......... 1370-J
Scott Emory r 1032 Vt. ...........•........ 1607-R
Scott H L r 1015 N Y ....................... .3173
Scott Jessie r 933 N Y ....................... 3091
Scott Joe r 805 Maple ....................... 1517
Scott Jno r 846~ Ind . . ...................... 2844
Scott Lester r 641 Ohio .................... 1960-R
Scott Minnier 1014 Mo ................... 3084-J
Scott SC r 1046~ Tenn ...................... 3017
Scott Winfield Mrs r 646 La .................. 1838
Seaman Mildred r 1321 Mass .......... . ..... 1361-J
Seamans G S r 1000 Ill .................... 2479-W
Seamans Robt L r 1308 Mass ............... 2231-M
Seamans Studio 927 ~ Mass .................... 151
Searle Howard Mrs r 1625 La .............. ~2424-M
Sears W H r 944 Ky ...................... .i,stJ-R
SECURITIES INV CO 109 E 8 ............ · · ·is',34
Seele Alfred r RFD 6 ................... · · 7 4
Sees John V r 812 La ...... • • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · 3l08-J
Sehon F B r 1740 Mass ....... • • · · · · · · · · · · · ll88
Sehon Russel r 2210 Barker ........ • • • · · · · · · ·
1293
Se .1del E r 1100 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . ..... · . · ...
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SeilerJ Dr 926 Miss ......... •·•··········
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Material Co 815 Vt .......... 702
Seiwald Herbert M r 712 KY .. : ••..•.•••.... 32~6-W
Selective Service Board (See Un,ted States Govt Offices)
Selichnow Marvin r E,22 Ala ................. 1901-R

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Selig J E r 1333 N H ............ . ..... . ... .. 1025
Selig John Jr r 2130 Vt. .. . . . .. .. . . ..... . . ... 2843
Service Grocery 416 E 9. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . ... 649
Seymour Beauty Shop 1346 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100
Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt . .. ... .. .. . .•....... 311
Shaad Geo C r 1602 Crescent rd . ..•... .. . ... 2334-R
ShaffW r 824 Ohio ..... . .... . .... . ....••• 3101-W
Shaffer Glenn r 757 Elm .... . . .. . . .. . . ..... 2576-R
Shannon Thos J r 1036 R I ...... . ... . . ...... 773-W
Shaw E D r RFD 3 ...... .. ...... . . .... ... 754 - K-5
Shaw Gordon L r 152 7 W 6 .. ... . .. . ..... . .. 2719-W
Shaw Helen E r 808 Ala . . .... ... . ... .. . . ... 1048-W
SHAW LUMBER CO 701 Vt. ..... . . . . .......... 147
Shaw Nellie Mrs r 1140 Pa ... . ... .. . . . . .. . . 3138-R
Shaw Russell D r RFD 3 . . .... . .. . ..... .... 757-N-6
Shaw Wayne F Mrs r 17 W 14 . . . .... .. .... . 2743-M
Sheaks John F r 906 Maine ........... . . ... . 2759-R
Sheneman McKinley r 322 Johnson . . . . . . . . . . . . 813
Shenk Henry A r 1235 Ky. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3085
Shepard Allan r Haskell Grds ............ . ... 1422-W
Shepard Harry r 433 Ohio .... . ... . ......... 1537-R
Shepperd W B r 1106 Ohio ............. ... . .. 2126
Sherbon Florence Brown r RFD 4 .......... . . . 1620-J
Sherman H W r 444 Oh io ............. .. . .. 2940-M
Sherman Saralena r 1234 Oread
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Sh~rwood N P Dr r 1801 Ind ....... : : : : : : : : : : : 2732
Sh!elds A E r 831 E 13 . . .. . .......... . ... . 2271-R
Shields David C r 1241 Del. . .
2365-W
Sh!elds John r 701 Locust. ... :::::::::::::: 2119-W
Sh!mmons C C r 712 La .................. . . 1.324-J
Sh!mmons Fred r 616 Ky . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2385
Sh!mmons Shop plbrs 906 N H. . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Sh!rar C L r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Sh!rk Arthur L r 917 Ark ............. ·. ·. ·. ·. ·. 2592-W
Shirk Fred r 514 Lincoln . . . . . . . . . . .
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Shockley Wray A Lt r 625 W 16 ..· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .· .. 3276
Shoemaker H E r 1210 Ohio. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Shughart Elmer r 1011 Ala ........... · · · · · 2307-M
Shuler F H r 1423 N y
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Shultz Geo J r 746 I~d .· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 771-K-2
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Shumate Henry r 1530 ·i · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·771-N-2
Sieg Bernice r 1244 Ohi enn · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • • 3060-W
SIGMA ALPHA EPSIL0°N ... .. .... . .. · · · · · · 2977 -W
1301 W Campus rd
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Simon Alfred r RFD 3
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Simpson Lulu r 1713 Mo · · · · · · · · · · · · · · • .. 3114-W
Sims EA r 1241 La
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Smoke House Pool Hall 738 Mass .... ..... .... . . 2076
Smoyer Judson r 1732 La . ... ...... .. ...... 2240-W
Snavely M R r 846 N J .. ... ..... . ..... ..... . . 2182
Sneegas Carl E r RFD 4 .................... 1979-lv'I
Sneegas W B r 1028 Ohio .......· ...... .. ... . 1120-J
Snider Ada Mrs r 712 McCook ........ .. ..... 2297-M
SNIDER COAL CO 633 N H .................. 1010
Snider Harold K r 33 Winona . ................. 3052
Snow A Er 926 N H .. .. ..... . ............ . . 2820
Snow Chas r 1006 W 6 ................ .... 2147-M
Snow Florence L r 711 W 12 ................ 1544-M
Snow Jno r 246 N 8 ....................... 1936-J
Snow Maxine A r 1131 R I. .. ....... . .... .... . 1079
Snowden Geo Mrs r 1933 Tenn ... .... ..... .. 2619-M
Snyder Roy L r 1944 Barker . ....... ... ...... 1605-J
Social Service 905 R I .... .. .. ....... ... . .. ... 909
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 1146 N Y ....... ... 1274
Sommer Frank r 1219 N Y ..... . .............. 1486
Sommer Frank M r 1028 N H ................ 2799-J
Sommer G A r 16 E 13 ......... .... ... ..... . 1884
Sommers Grocery 1021 Mass ................... 212
Sommers Harry r RFD 5 .. .. .. .".... .. . .... .. 2384-R
Sommerville Wm B r 1829 Barker ............ 2669-M
SOUTH SIDE PRODUCE CO 12 W 19 ............ 328
Southern Kans Greyhound Lines 638 Mass ....... : . 707
SOUTHERN PIT BARBECUE 1834 Mass ........ 2001
SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO 734 Vt .. 221
After 5 PM &amp; on Sundays &amp; Holidays call . .... . 600
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For Telephone numbers which do not appear
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Southwestern Greyhound Lines 638 Mass .......... 707
Sowder CJ druggist 1847 Mass .. ... ... ...... .. 1100
Soxman C r 938 La ....................... 2521-W
Soxman E G r 1645 R I. ... . . .. ... ......... 1971-M
Spain Chas R r 1624 Ala ..... .. .... ........ 2674-W
Spalding WE r 701 Ohio ..................... 2265
Spalsbury Clark S r 309 E 19 ........... . .. . 1605-M
Spangler Irma B r 644 M rss .. . .. .. . . . . ..... 2931-W
Sparks Harry B r 1305 Tenn .................... 52
Sparks Hattie r 1239~ N J ................. 2414-W
Spaulding G Warren r Haskell Grds ............. 2886
Spaulding Hattie r 325 W 9 . ............ . ..... 2511
Spearman Jno L r 439 Ark .. .. .. .. ..... .... 1545-W
Spears Geo r 1208 W 10 ... .... ........... . .. 2831
Spears L B r 1649 Ill ..... ... .. ....... . ...... 2894
Speelman Margaret P r Haskell Grds ..... . .... 1983-J
Spencer A L r 400 Locust .................... 1830
Spencer DH r 1014 Miss ..................... 1408
Spencer Robt r 1133 N Y .......... .. ..... . 1849-W
Sphar Robt A r 611 W 9 ..................... 2892
Spitzer Glenn r 342 Lincoln ... .... ... ... .. .. 1582-M
Spitzli Otto r RFD 6 ..... ... ... ......... . .. 2293-R
Spot Cash Meat Market 840 Mass ...... ... .... .. . 63
Sprague Elizabeth r 1609 Crescent rd .. .... . .. 1620-W
Spray Chas r RFD 3 ...... ... ... ..... . .. .. 712-N-4
Spray Chester A r RFD 1 .................. 714-K-2
Springer Chas A atty 900 Mass .. . ........ .. .... 596
Springer Chas A r 1904 Vt ... . ................ 2230
Springer Dan r 900 Mo ... .. ............ ... 2769-W
Springer FM r 729 Mo ..... .. ..... .... ... ... 1039
Springer Forrest D r 1809 Ill ............... 1225-W
Springer Forrest J r 2135 Tenn ............ .... 2189
Springer Lizzie r RFD 4 .... .. ..... .. ...... 741-N-2
Springer V C r 2301 Ohio .. .. ...... .. .. ... . 2687-M
Stacey WA r 411 W 6 ....................... 3302
Stadium Barber &amp; Beauty Shop 1033 Mass . . .. .... 310
Stadler Jerry J r 937 Ill .................. . 161O-W
Stadtfeld C r 1800 Ill ...................... . 2860
Stafford Merrill r 1543 Ky ................ . 1721-R
Stallard Nadine r 1103 Conn ............. .. . 2423-R
Stallsmith Chas r 643 Tenn ................. 2966-J
Stanclift Earl r 913 N Y ...........•....... 2192-J
Stanclift Lizzie r 1223 Prairie ............... 2476-M
STANDARD LIFE ASSO S L A bg .............. 840
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Standfield Arthur H r 602 Walnut ........... .. , 1198
Standing Jno R r 2216 Tenn ................ 2751-W
Standing R E r 1442 Haskell. ... .. .. ........ 1762-W
Standley FD r RFD 4 . ........ ... .... ..... 796-N-2
Stannard Geo A Mrs r 1709 Miss ......... ...... 3197
Stansbury E O r 44 Winona ................. 2730-W
Stanton A H r 2013 Ohio .................... 772-R
Stanton Albert L Mrs r 2045 Learnard ........... 578
Stanton Jack r 345 Mich ..... ....... .... ..... 1078
Stanwix C E r RFD 1 ... . ... . .. .... ...... . 770-K-5
Stanwix RD r 528 Elm . ....... ... ...... . ... 3307-J
Stapleton F P r 1046 Vt ... .... .. ... ..... .. 1607-W
Starkey Geo O r 1129 Vt. .................. 1457-W
Starkey W S r 900 Ohio .. . ...... ........ ..... 2324
Starling Furniture Co 808 Mass ... . ... . ....... . 1192
Starling R E r 2024 N H ........... ... ..... 1038-R
Starliper Ed r 821 N Y ...............•.... 2333-W
Starr Keith r 1237 Vt ... .......... .. . . . ... 1171-M
State Farm Insurance Cos 1005 Mass . ....... . .. . . 542
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Maintenance Dept 600 Lincoln .............. 342
Material Dept 600 Lincoln ................. 342
State Employment Service 201 W 8 ............. 67
State Guard 115 W 11 . ...................... 99
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Stavros John r 1516 N H . . .. ..... .......... . .. 819
StaytonS M Mrs r Miller Hall ................. 2713
Steeper G W Mrs r 924 La . .... ... . . ..... ·... .. 1452
Steinbring Norma Jean r 1035 Penn .......... 2750-R
Steinbring Louise r 1313 R I. ............... 1697-W
Stemmerman AW r 422 Miss ..... . ......... 2658-R
Stene Edwin O r 1432 La .................. 2550-W
Stephens Earl Mrs r 415 Elm ............... 2733-W
Stephenson B Z r 924 Ala ................. ... 2908
Stephenson Eugene A r 1516 University dr ....... 2118
Stephenson H H r 1115 La ................... 2435
Sterling Chas M r 920 Ind ....... ... ........ 1520-J
Sterling M W r 1129 La ....................... 569
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Stevens R B r 1123 La ........................ 792
Stevens W C r 1121 La ....................... 590
Stevens W F r 1512 W 9 ..................... 3079
Stevenson E K r 1208 Ky ..................... 2467
Stevenson I C r 825 Ind ...................... 2560
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Stevenson RI Est &amp; Ins Agcy 710~ Mass ........... 192
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Stewart L W r 1216 Ohio ................... 1810-J
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Stewart O C r 1029 N Y ................... 22&amp;3- M
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Stewart O D r 1905 Ohio .............. .. .. ..160 St~wart Ray r 1246 Del ............ ... . • · · ·
St~ckney Edw H r 1529 Ky ............. · · · · . l 3
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Stillwell HS r 922 Mo ............ · · · · · · · · · 1
Stimpson Edwin F r 926 Ind ..... . . .. ..... • • • •1538
Stiner W R r RFD 5 ................ . ..... 781-N-2
Stirrett David N r 633 Mo ...........•...... 1968-J
Stith Everett G r 1622 N H..........•.•...... 1874
Stockert R H r 1323 Ky .................... 2498-R
Stockert WC r 1728 Mich ...... . ........... 2682-M
· Stockton Frank T r 720 Ind ...... . ............ 2159
Stohs J E r 709 Miss ...................... 2282-R
Stokes CA Mrs r 813 ~ I. .................. 2456-R
Stoland O O r 1845 Learnard .............. . ... 2176
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StoneJW r 2101 Vt ........................ 1794
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Stone Orville r 1136 Conn .... . ..... .. ...... 2594-R
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Stone Roy E r 511 Ohio ...................... 3109
Taylor Lulu Mrs r 767 Maple
Stoneback H H r RFD 4 ................... 736-K-3
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Stough Chas Dr 2120 Vt. .................. 2487-J
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Stowits H W r 1001 Ala ................... ... 1850
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Street J J r 1340 Ky . ..................... 2652-M
Strimple Eugene r 207 N 5 ..... . . . ........ . . 2912-J
Thiry Winford r RFD 3 Oskaloosa . . . . . . . . 751-K-6
Stringham Mildred A Mrs r 643 Tenn . . ...... . 2 793-W
Thomas C A Mrs r 1540 La . . . . . . . • . . . . .
1062
Stringham R P r 1609 R I .................. 1845-M
Thomas Chas W Rev r 1124 iss . . . . . . . .
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Thomas Emerald r 917 Ill . . . .
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Stroda L P r RFD 4 ...................... 73 6 -N-4
Strode A E r 868 Elm ....................... 3192
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Thomas H D r 1340 R I .
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Strong Gray C r 637 Ohio ..... . ............ 2209-W
Thomas J E r 1336 Conn ................. 2332·J
Stuart TR r 916 Vt ...................... 1648- W
Thomas L B r 1034 Pa ........•.......... 1942·
Stu beck J F r 22 45 N H ................... 2329-M
Thomas Louisa S Mrs r 1428 Tenn ..•.......... .1316
Stu beck Signe r 12 Winona ................... 33 08
Thomas O D auctioneer 17 E 9. • . . • . . . . . . . .
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Stucker H M r 1135 W Campus rd . ............. 1982
Thomas R L r RFD 2 .......•.............. 760-K-4
Stucker MG Mrs r 1532 Mass .. . ...... . ...... . 3289
Thomas Ralph r 1725 Ohio . . . . . . . . . . . . . 162
Stucky Richard R r 2004 Mass .. ...... . ..... 1711-M
Thome N F Jr r RFD 6. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735· ·2
Thompson Agnes r 1100 La . . . .
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Stuhl Raymond r 1525 La .. .. .............. 3320-W
Stumbo E L r RFD 5 ............. . ........ 762-K-3
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Sturdy Joe r 211 E 10 ........ . ..... .. ..... 2761-J
Thompson EA r 129 Park. . . . .
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St utesman Minnie Mrs r 1108 Vt .. .... . ..... 2226-W
Thompson Frank D r 937 Vt . . . .
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Stutsman Frank r 601 Ala ..... . ............ 2596-J
Thompson Horton Mrs r 1235 Tenn ........... 2675•
Thompson Mary Mrs r 1126 Ohio .............. 1115
Stutz Jno G r 2219 N H ....... . •...... . ..... . 1322
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Thompson Obed E r 2009 N H. . . . . . . . . . . • .
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Sudler Mervin T Dr r W Campus rd ............ .. 622
THOMPSON PHOTO STUDI O 829 ass. . .. . .. 614
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Sullivan E Fr 717 Miss .. .. ... . . .. . . .. . ...... 2478
Thorne Ella Mrs r 1036 N H ............... 1972-R
Sullivan Frank T r 809 Ind . ..... .... ..... . .. . . 1861
Thornton R H r RFD 2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 786-K-3
Summers WC r 1502 Mass .... ... . .. ........ 2639-J
Thurber Geo r 1128 Del .................... 2938-J
Sumner J B r 1144 Pa .. . .... . ............. 2609- R
Thurber Glen r 1302 W 4 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2348
Sunflower Ordnance Works DeSoto . . .... . .... . . 704-K
Tibbetts Z H dentist 927 Mass ..•.............. 183
Sutherland H L r 1329 Ky . ..... . .. ... . . .... 1521-W
Tibbetts Z H Dr r 901 Maine ..............•... 1059
Sutherland Neal D Mrs r 1246 Oread . . . .. ..... .. 1931
Tidd Walter r 786 Ash . . . . . . .............. 2360-J
$utters RM r 642 La . . . . .. ... . . . . .. .. . . .. 1960-W
Tillotson G M r 945 Mo ......... .......... 1763-J
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T!pt on J H r 742 Maple ..........•......•.. 1130-M
Swa!m Francis A r 735 Mo . ... .. .. . . ... . . .. 2193- M
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issue Kathryn r 800 La .. .... ... ... ...•... 2270-W
Swarthout D M r 1605 Crescent rd •.. . . .. . ..... 1637
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Swayze J E r 925 Ky .. . ... ... . .. . ... .. .. .... 1326
Titu s W B r 835 La ..................... 1562-M
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T o~d Verna Mrs rooming house 1414 Tenn ....... 266
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Swope Ned r 1617 N H . . .. . ..... . . . . . .. ... 2273-R
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Trembly Jno M r 730 M iss ...... . ..... . .. . ... . 2533
Trent GW r 343 Mich ... . . .. ... . .. ... .... . 2227-W
Treworgy Harry r 701 Maine .. . ...... . .... . . 2684-W
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Tri pp Marvi n M r 511 La .... . . ... .... . ... . 2805-W
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TuckeI Russell r RFD 6 .............. . . . . .. . 1928-J
Tuggle J A r 245 Mi ch ................. ... . 2225-J
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Tupy Les lie T r 729 Ohio .. .. .............. . 1324-M .
Turner Fred Cut Rat e Grocery 309 E 12 .... . ..... 2839
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Tuttle Elbert J r 1140 R I. .. . ...... .. . ... .... 1317
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Tweed A E r 1215 NJ ............ .. ......... 1981
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Ulrich Eldon r RFD 6 ......... . ... .. ...... 793-N-4
Ulri ch H H r RFD 5 Baldwin . . ..... .. . . . . . . . 798-N-4
Ulri ch J R r 1308 Ky ................. .. . . .. 1490-J
Ulrich Robt r RFD 2 .. . .... .. ..... . ..... . . 703-N-7
Unclaimed Freight Store 736 Mass ..... .. ... .. . . . 615
Underwood Art Serv Sta 647 Mich ..... . ........ 1355
Underwood Emery r 3 2 6 Ill . ·. ...... ... . . . ... 2437 -M
Underwood J r 2321 Vt ........ . . . ...... . ... . 1094
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Underwood Prescott r 808 Miss . ... .. . .. ... .. 2906-M
Underwood W M r 1209 W 6 . . ... ..... ... .. . .. 1876
Unfred Lawrence r RFD 3 ...... . . . .. .... . . . 723-N-5
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Un ion Cab Co Jayhawker Theatre bg ... .. ....... 2800
Union Headquart~rs 704 Mass ... .. .. ... . . . ... .. 506
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Unitarian Church Study 1201 Vt . . . . ... .. .. . . .. 1075
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Van Hoesen Carl r 417 Forrest. .............. 1821-R
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Van Noy Bob r 1205 Ky ......... . ......... . 1985-W
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Van's Serv Sta 520 W 23 . . . .. . ... ...... . ... .. . 647
Varner Geo F r 1736 La ... ... .... .. . .. . .... 2470-R'
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Vasicek Karl r 532 Tenn .. ... .... . . ... .. . .. 3348-W
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Virtue Maxine atty Ins bg .. . ..... .... .. .. ..... 689
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Wagner Henry Mrs r 1816 Ala .... . .. . .... ... 2924-W
Wagner Walter S r 2045 Ohio . ......... . ... ... 772-J
Wagstaff RH r 1730 Ind .. ............. ... . .. 306S
Wagstaff Robt B r 1 Westwood rd .... . ..... .. . .. 378
Wagy MC r 1632 Ala .. . .. .. . .. . .. • .... . .. .. . 3207
Wakefield W E r 446 Locust. ..... . .... ... . . 2912-M
Walker AT r 1645 La . . .......... . . . .. .. . ... 155~
Walker JR r 1300 Pa . . ............... . . .. 1975-M
Walker Joe L r 733 Maine . ....... .. .. . . . .. . 1567-M
Walker Minnie B Mrs r 824 Tenn ............ 1085-M
Walker MW r 1835 Tenn . .. ..... . . . . . ... . . . .. 1017
Walker PF Mrs r 1314 La . . ...... . .... . . ... 3336-J
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Walker WO r 1104 Conn .. .......... . .... . . 2212-J
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Wallace D A Dr r 1535 N H ....... . ... . . . ... . . 1612
Wallace Eugene M r 446 Ark . . ........ ..... .. . 1541
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Wallace W J Dr r 1200 La . ....... . . ... . . . .... 295?
Wallace W J Mrs 1200 La . . .... . . . .. . . . . .. ... . 81
Walling Lalia r 1242 La . ........ ... .. ••• ••• · . 256~
Walter Geo D r 515 Ohio .. . ....... . ... . . .... . 33
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Walters W E Mrs 1244 La . . .... ... ...... . .. .. 2982
Walters Wm Everett r 1244 La ... . .. . .. . .. ... . 1099
Waltman Jas R Mrs r 1122 Ky ....... .. . ....... 1598
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Washington Lily Mae r 511 Fla .............. 2227-R
Waters L L r 1629 Ala ................ .. .. 2676-M
Watkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane .................. 900
WATKINS MEMORIAL HOSPITAL KU ...... .... 890
Watkins Memorial Hospital Nurses Home K U ...... 960
WATSON BROS TRANSPORTATION CO 10 E 9 .. 1542
Watson Carrie M r 1310 La ..... .. ...... .... 1534-J
Watson David r 1012 R I ................... 2585-J
Watson EA r 824 N J ....................... 2545
Watson Mildred Dr 1532 Mass ... .. ... .... . . 2500-W
Watson M Paul r 1011 W 9 .. . ...... ........ 3084-R
Watt Jennie r 342 Mo ....................... 2979
Watts Frank r 1012 N H ................... 1364-R
Watts Wm r 946 Conn ..... .... .............. 1785
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Weakley Ray R r 1229 R I . ...... .... .... ... . . 2485
Weatherby ES r 1017 Ind .... ......•......... 3145
Weatherby Herbert W r 1821 Ind ... . .. .... . . . 2269-R
WEAVER A D department store 901 Mass ........ 636
Weaver A D r 737 Ind ...................... .. 241
Weaver H A r 1700 Ill ... ...... . .. ...... ... . . 1494
Webster Lillian M r 632 Miss.... ...... . ..... . 2295
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Webster R L r 1311 W 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2510-R
Weddel Thelma r Haskell Grds ............. . . 3416-R
Weed Anna Mrs r 1320 Ohio .................. . 1159
Weeks C M r 833 N H ................... . . 2723-R
Weeks Elvira r 1746 Miss .................. 2914-W
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Weidman Arnold L r 825 N H .... ........... 1424-M
Weidman Clara N Mrs r 321 Maiden Lane ...... 2301-M
Weigel Richard C r 521 Ind .............. .. 1394-M
Weinberg Mary r 517 W 14 ......... . ...... . 2550-R
Weindel Howard M r 1313 Vt ............. ... 2518-J
Weingartner Henry r 226 Locust ............ . 2134-W
Weis F J Lt r 1605 Tenn . .. ... . .. .. ... ... ... 736-W
Welch E B r 1806 N H ..................... 2830-J
Welch G H r 1208 Del ..... . ............... 2448-R
Wellhausen Edw Lr 1117 Ky ........... ........ 929
Wells AR r 547 Ala ....................... 2147-R
Wells Chas W r RFD 2 .................... 769-N-5
Wells OB r 40H Elm ..................... 3414-M
Wells Wayne r 946 Ill ............. . . . ........ 3400
Wells Wm H r 1341 Ohio .............. ..... . 2519-J
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Wenrich F C Mrs r 38 Winona ............... 2113-R
Werner Henry r 943 La ..................... . 3095
Werner Henry r 1011 Ind ..................... 1768
West End Store 547 Ind . . ........ .. ..... .. . . .... 1
West J A r 1320 Haskell ... ..... ..... ....... 2140-J
West J R r 1604 N H ........... ... ........ 2670-W
WEST W R veterinarian 809 Vt. .......... .. .. . 193
Westergren Harry r 1927 N H ................ 2322-J
Western Auto Associate Store 831 Mass .... .... .. 613
Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass ........ ... 2764
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Westminster Hall 1221 Oread .................. 804
Wetzel Geo T ins Jayhawker Theater bg ........... 133
Wetzel Geo T r 818 Mo ....... .. . ... ......... 1798
Weyand Dallas C r 1804 Miss ............... 2817-W
Weyermuller Billiard Parlor 714 Mass ..... ...... 2048
Weyermuller Geo r 435 Ill .... .... . ..... .... 2665-W
Weyermuller Harry r 2046 Mass ......... ....... 2826
Whaley Ralph C r RFD 1. .... ..... ..... . ... 763-K-4
Whedon Chas A r RFD 2 ................... 783-N-2
Wheeler J J r 1024 Ala ....... .. .. ........ . 2143-M
Wheeler Jeannette T r 1 Westwood rd .. .... ...... 378
Wh eeler Raymond r 1108 W Hillsterr ....... .... 2532
Wherry Neal M r 1805 Miss .. ............. .... 1957
Whetstone Shoe Shop 1017 Mass ................ 686
Whetstone Gene B r 1140 La ................ 2699-J
Whetstone Max Reed r 1140 La .............. 2699-J
Whipple F C r 1901 N H ........ ...... . . ..... 1938
Whipple N E r 1545 Ky .. ............... .. .. . 3352
WHITCOMBS GREENHOUSE 844 Tenn ......... 275
White Annie r 825 Ala . .................... 1573-J
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White EA r 1641 W 9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2612-J

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White Floyd r 333 Johnson ................. 2618-W
White Georgette Herr Mrs r 1211 Vt .......... 2848-R
White Harold B r 2108 Barker ............... 1291-M
White I N r RFD 5 ....................... 773-K-4
White Jno H r 1800 Ala . .. . ... ............ 2418-W
White Laverne Bob r 1036 N J .............. 1410-W
White Marjorie r 734~ Mass .................. 1129
White May r 1320 N Y . ............. .. .... . 1898-J
White Oscar Hr 724 Ala .................... 2610
White PF r RFD 2 ........... .. ......... . 760-N-4
White Produce Co 830 Vt. ..................... 287
White Rebecca r 700 Ark ........... . ...... 1056-W
White Robt r 2110 Barker .................. 1291-J
White Sewing Mch Agcy 12 E 9 ................. 428
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White Thad Mrs r 925 Ala . . .. ... ... .. ...... 2759-M
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White Walter r 720 N Y ...... . . ... . . ......... 2153
Whiteford Lela Mrs r 1717 Ind ............... 2246-J
Whiteside Henry r 524 Mechanic ...... ...... . 2254-W
Whitington W H r 1313 Conn ............... 2284-J
Whitman CW r 1232 Ohio .................. 2977-M
Whitney Art r 1724 Miss .......... .. ... . .. . 2631-M
Whitney WR r 326 Ind ..................... 2644
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Wiedemann Wm r 1700 Vt .... ..... ......... . . 1182
Wiedemann's Grill 835 Mass .... ................ 84
Wieman ED Mrs r 716 R I. ...... : .......... 2857-J
Wier Robt J Capt r 1046 N H . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1461
Wiggins A C r 632 N H .................... 1857-W
Wiggins Bessie Mrs r 715 Lincoln .. .......... 1456-R
Wiggins J B r RFD 1 ...... ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . 739-N-4
Wiggins Otis r 414 Ind .. . .. .................. 1369
Wiggins Theo R r RFD 3 ........... . ....... 745-K-6
Wiglesworth Virgil r 1332 Ky ................ 2652-J
Wilcox Andrew J r 834 Ky .......... .. ........ 1764
Wilcox H W r 625 R I. ....................... 522
Wilder Bessie E r 1632 Mass ................ 2273-W
Wilder Edw A r 729 R I .................... 1691-R
Wilder Virginia C Mrs r Haskell Grds . . . . . . . . . . . 2469
Wiley Elzy r 906 Ala ...................... 2296-R
Wiley Market 401 Elm ........................ 447
Wiley Millard r 839 Miss .......... .. ..... .... 1832
Wiley Russell L r 2045 N H . ... . . .. ........... 2578
Wiley Theo r 219 N 5 . . . . . . . . ... .......... 2171-W
Wilhelmi Max r 603 Ohio .. .. .. .... ............ 948
Wilkerson Fred O r 1730 Learnard . .... ....... 2780-R
Wilkins Jes F r University dr ...... .... ........ 3097
Wilks Rosa M Mrs r 42 Winona .. ... ..... ...... 2754
Willer Maxine r 1308 Conn ... ............ ... 1382-R
Willey Frank E r 704 Maine .... .. .. .... ....... 3063
Willhoite Geo B r 2043 N H ........... . ....... 3253
Williams Albert r 1329 Conn ................ 2514-M
Williams Chas C r 2124 N H ................ 1777-W
Williams Chris r 1741 Tenn ................. 2914-J
Williams David r RFD 4 . ........... ....... 770-K-3
Williams Dick 1047 Mass .... . ....... .. ........ 704
Williams Dick r 1607 Crescent rd ..... .. ........ 1967
Williams E E r 1530 Barker ................... 1953
Williams Ed r 503 Elm .. .... ..... ...... ... 1194-M
Williams Fred S r 646 Mo .................. 1989-R
Williams H N r 2120 N H .... .. ..... .. ........ 2421
Williams Joe M r 1609 Vt . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2173-M
Williams L D r 1532 Tenn ..................· .3060-J
W)ll)ams Leonard r 631 N 3 ... . . . . . . . ....... 2899-J
W11l1ams Lillie r 1837 Ky .. .... .. .......... ... 2991
Williams Roger M r RFD 6 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 735-K-2
Williams WT r 1423 Ohio .................. 2519-M
W)ll)amson Bert L r 723 Ill . . .... . .... . ..... 1887-M
W1lltamson Earl r 1017 Del .. ................. 1054
:!::!amson P A r 1332 Conn ................ . 2465-J
I IS AW r 525 Ind ...................... . 1187-R
Willits L J Mrs r 1032 Ky ... ..... .......... 2926-W
:!::man Fred G r 725 R I .................. 2249-W
W!I mann G r 837 Ohio .................... . 2270-J
1 son C E r RFD 3 ...................... 712-N-5

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Chas r 1016 R I ......... ... . . ...... 2585-W
Clarence r 642 Ky ........ ............. 1548
Clarence E r 203 Lyons ........ . ...... 1354-J
D S r 1146 N Y . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... .... 1274
EA Mrs r 156 Maple ... ....... .. ... .. 2666-J
Edna r 1128 R I ................ .. .. 1393-R
Eli r 323 Ill .. . .............. ..... . 2437-W
Esther M r 1609 La .......... ....... 2674-R
Fleming r 1100 La .................. 1671-R
Hill P Mrs r 1635 Mass .. ... ...... . .. 2373-W
J B atty 729 Mass . ... .. ........ ..... .. 313
J B r 901 Ohio ............... .... .... 1218
J J r 2038 N H ...................... : 1119
J J r RFD 5 . ..... . ....... . .... .. . . 728-N-5
KM r RFD 2 .... . .... .... . . . . . . . . . 703-K-5
LA r 740 Walnut ..... ........... ... 1674-J
Robt R r RFD 6 ........ . ......... . . 735-K-3
Swede billiard parlor 731 Mass .. . . .. . ... 2044
WILSON W E cleaner 712 Mass ....... ... .. ... . 505
Wilson W F r 940 Ind ......... ·. . .... ...... 2726-R
Wilson Wiley Mrs r 141 Maple .............. 2666-W
Winchell G A r 736 Conn .. ..... . . .. ..... ... . 2712-J
Winkelman S E r RFD 3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 746-K-3
Winn Claude Jr r 808 Maine .. . .. .... ....... 1573-M
Winn Claude Sr r 1301 N J .. . .... ......... . . 2439-J
WinslerCC r RFD 1. . .... .. ...... . ....... 797-K-3
Winston Alice r 1620 Mass . .... .. ........... 1286-J
Winter A J r 1403 Tenn ............. .. . .... 2314-J
Winter Calvert J r 1733 Mass ..... .. . . ... .. .. 1809-J
WINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H .............. 77
Winter M S r 1116 W Hills pkwy .. .. .... .. .. ... 2617
Winter Paul B r RFD 1 ....... .. ....... .... 799-N-2
Winters CW r 1400 Conn ...... . ..... . .. . .. 1091-M
Winters Harry r 811 Conn ......... .. .. ...... 2698-J
Wise Chas A r RFD 5 ................ . ..... 2792-R
Wise Elmer B r RFD 5 ............... . .... 773-K-2
Wise Florence r 1037 Ky ................... 3285-W
Wise Geo r 730 Ark . ... .. .... . . . ..... . .... 2193-J
Wise L B r 804 Ark ................ ....... 2535-W
Wismer Nettie M r 342 Johnson .......... .. .. 2444-J
Wismer Vera H r 1423 Ky ................... 1580-J
Withers J r 640 Ind ...... . . .... : ............ 1683
Withington A B Mrs r 928 Ohio .. . . ...... .. .. 2~21-W
Woestemeyer A E r 833 Mo ................... 2181
Woleslagel J L r 939 Ind ..................... 2816
Wolf O H Jack r 746 Miss ........... . .... ... 1224-J
Wolfe Benny r 1101 Ohio .................. . 1057-J
Wolfe Gus r 1933 Learnard ................ . 2902-W
Wolfe Vincent L r 2038 Barker .............. 3264-W
Wolfson Abe r 821 Ohio ..... ....... . .. . .. ..... 237
Wolfson R N r 718 Ind ...... . .... . . . ... .. .... 1148
WOLFSON'S 743 Mass ......... .. .. ....... ... 675
Wolgamott Edith r 1223 Ohio ...... .. ... . ..... 2382
Wood Chas r RFD 5 ...................... 781-N-3
Wood Robt Eri r 1644 N H ................. 1846-W
Wood Rose Mrs r 1100¼ Conn ... . . .. ..... .... 1532-R
Wood SA r 120 W 13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .... 318
Woodard Parke Hr 1743 La ....... .. ........ 1676-R
Woodbury Blanche r 817 Ill . ....... . ....... 2939-W
Woodhead Gene r 1409 N J ................... 2463
Woodruff J S r 1915 Vt. ..................... 2516
Woodruff Laurence C r 2 Westwood rd ........... 2881
Woodward AL r 312 Miss .. . ................ 2786-J
Woodward D S r 1025 Tenn ................ .... 169
Woodward Merritt r RFD 6 .. ... .... ...... .. 778-K-2

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Woodworth Ray dentist 839¼ Mass .......... .... 989
Woody Elgin r 640 Ark .................... 1665-W
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass ................... 962
Worland Dale r RFD 3 ..... .. ............. 745-N-2
WORLD CO 722 Mass ......... ..... . . . ....... . 22
Worley CW r RFD 3 ..... ......... .. . . .... 791-K-5
Worrel Lois r 615 W 9 .... ... .... ....... . .... 1649
Wray Floyd r 1420 N Y .. . .. .. ....... .... .. 2439-W
WREN Broadcasting Co Wren bg ................ 110
Wright Faye Mrs r 912 Maine ............... 2671-W
Wright Justice E r 1232 La ................... 2681
Wright Kay Mrs r 400 Ill ..................... 2300
Wright Ray T insurance 824 Mass ............... 457
Wright Ray T r 6 Colonial Court. ... ... ......... .426
Wright Ted F r 526 Calif . .. . .... ........... 1689-J
Wulfkuhle GO r 231 N 6 ........... ........ 3307-W
Wulfkuhle LA r 909 Mo .................... 2535-J
Wyatt Wendell Cr 2317 Mass . ... .. . ........ . 2358-J
Wyland G P r 919 Ind .. . ............... .. _ . 2794-J
Wyman CA r 1541 Ky . . . . . _... . . . .. . ..... .. 2412

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YWCA University 1236 Oread .............. .. 1315
Yahn W F r 1501 E 15 ...... . .. . ........... 3062-R
Yazza Delores r Haskell Grds ... ..... .. . .... . 1422-R
Yearout WP Jr r 529 Tenn ................. 1558-W
Yenner W D r 1139 R I ........ ......... . .. 2539-R
Yewdall Chas r 1235 Conn .... . ............. 1308-J
York OT r RFD 3 Baldwin . .... .... .... .... 761-N-5
Young C D r 601 La ......................... 1687
Young C M r 1346 La ... .. .. .. .. ....... ....... 639
Young Chas B r 505 Tenn ..................... 1578
Young Chas B r RFD 3 .... ... .... ..... . ... 745-K-4
Young Chas D Jr r 2240 Barker ..... ..... .. .. 2113-J
Young Ernest W r 1215 W 4 .. . .. .... ... . .. .. . 1987
Young Guy E r 928 Tenn ..... . .... ........... 2455
Young Lewis Ar 1708 Miss ................ . 2631-W
Young Mansfield r 1725 Tenn .......... . .... 2199-M
Young V A r 1340 Haskell ..... .... ..... .. .. . . 1525
Youngberg Irvin E r 1908 Barker ..... .. ...... 1639-W
Yount Jas r 823 Ark .......... .... ... . ..... 1049-J

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Zelko J L Lt r 1205 Oread . ... ............ . . 2380-R
Zephyr Bakery 546 Mass .... .. .... . ...... ... . . 209
Ziegler J E Dr r 946 Miss ................... 1160-R
ZIESENIS C H heating contractor 207 W 8 ....... 943
Ziesenis C H r 1627 R I ............•......... 1023
Ziesenis Fred r 817 Ala . ............ ... . . .. 1573-W
Ziesenis Kathryn r 824; Mass . .... . ..... ... . 1424-R
Zilliox R L r 425 Ohio ........ . ....... ... . .. 1537-J
ZIMMER L K physician 809 Ky ...... .. ......... 437
Zimmer L K Dr r 1145 W Hills pkwy ............ 1437
If no answer call ......................... .. 870
Zimmerman Glenn O r 1530 Tenn . . .. . .. ..... 3025-W
Zimmerman J A r 924 Vt. .... .. ... .......... . 1999
Zimmerman O r 202 N 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2171-J
Zimmerman R G r 2245 Vt. ................... 1338
Zimmerman Warren r 2208 Vt .. . . .. .. ....... . . 3035
Zink Guy r 1636 N H ......... . ....... .. ... 1376-J
Zweifel Wm r 1132 W Hills pkwy . ......... . . .. . 1695
Zwicky J D r 529 Walnut .............. .... . .. 1470

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WH EN YOU
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CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE
DIRECTORY
November, 1942
For Information Concerning This Directory Call the Business Office
Airports

Abstracters
Banks Frank E
Over 70 years of service
1st Natl Bk bg ....................... 984
EMICK JNO C 737 Mass ................... 396

ASHCRAFT BROS FLYING SERVICE

RFD 5 .. •314
City Offices
Airport RFD 5 ....................•... . 314
(See Advertisem~nt This Page)

Alfalfa Mills

Adding Machines
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass ...... 548

Advertising Photographers
See Photographers, Commercial

Advertising, Telephone Directory

Small W J Co The RFD 5 ................... 750

Your "ad" in the Classified Section
will be se"eiz by the BEST prospectspeople who are ready to buy.

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TEL CO

THE
TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
is a medium that economically reackes the
homes and offices. It is used as a buyers'
guide when the buyer is in a buying mood.
734 Vt ..............•.......•... • 221

Charter Trips

Primary and Advanced
Approved Government
Training School

Agricultural Implements
ALLIS-CHALMERS IMPLEMENTSNIED ER SERV STA 1900 Mass .......... . 385

JOHN DEERE IMPLEMENTS-

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. to hang up when ca111ng.
. e quick to answer when called.
In th e Southwest 25 000 people
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party has a chance to answer.

GREEN BROS 633 Mass ..•.............. . 631

Call

314

ASHCRAFT BROS.
FLYING SERVICE
Municipal Airport

R.F.D. 5

Kraft &amp; Starr Co 1818 Mass ............... . 149

McCORMICK-DEERING FARM IMPLEMENTSKRAFT &amp; STARR CO 1818 Mass .......... . 149

VA

HOESEN IMPLEMENT CO
Formerly Richardson Bros.
MASSEY-HARRIS IMPLEMENTS

TRACTORS - FARM MACHINERY
COMBINES
REPAIRS

520

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SEllVICS

w 23 .......•................ . 647

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

"WE'VE GOT THE ANSWERS!"
The Yellow Pages say: "Let us give you a full
list of dealers so that you can get comparative
prices or estimates."

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"Where To Buy It''

Ambulance Service

.mbulance Service-(Cont'd)

FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL _ _ _ __

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Use CHEVROLET CAR
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940 Mass ...... . ... ............. . 119
601 Ind .................•.•••.•. . 672

Funk's Mortuary

Automobile Agencies, New Cars(Cont'd)
CHEVROLET AUTHORIZED
SALES &amp; SERVICE

QUICK
EFFICIENT

&amp; Chapel 940 Mass ..•..•.•• • 119

(See Advertisement This Page)

Rumsey Funeral Home 601 Ind ..•...•.•••.... 672
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Schubert C W Funeral Home 1020 N H ........ 452
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

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LONGER. Call your Chevrolet dealer. (Service
on all makes.)

"FOR SERVICE OALL"
Winter Chevrolet Co 738 N H .••••••••••••. 77

CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH SALES &amp; SERVIC~

mbulance Service, Colored
Bowser-Gleed Mortuary 618 Vt ...••.••.•..• • 160

THE
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452
DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
Quick - Efficient -

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Directory.

SCHUB
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COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ...•. 1473

''WHERE TO BUY THEM"

ssociations

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA

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ttorneys
Asher Henry H Lawrence Natl Bk bg .•.•..•..• 482
Brand John H Lawrence Natl Bk bg ..•.......• 102
Dodds F B House bg .....•••.••...........•.• 6
Gorrill Asher &amp; GorrHI Lawrence Natl Bk bg .••• 482
Jackson Forrest A Lawrence Natl Bk bg •.••... 327
lane O J 900 Mass ..••..•...•.....•...•.. 983
leamard Oscar E 704l Mass .........•..•.... 51
Melvin &amp; Melvin Jayhawker Theatre bg ....•... 951
Oyler Robt B 729 Mass ...•. •.. ...•........ 313
Petefish Olin K Jayhawker Theatre bg ......•••. 59
Ramsey J Clifton 945! Mass ...•.•.•.....•.. . 60
Riling &amp; Riling 906 Mass ..•............... . 137
Springer Chas A 900 Mass . .•......••...... • 596
Stevens &amp; Brand Lawrence Natl Bk bg ........ 102
Stevens R B Lawrence Natl Bk bg .•••........ 102
Stewart C C Jayhawker Theatre bg ..•••..•.•.. 59
Virtue Maxine Insurance bg ..••.•...••..•••• 689
Wilson J B 729 Mass ...................... 313

uctioneers
Thomas H D W 23 .•...•.........••....... 634
Thomas O D 17 E 9 ....................... 114

Day or Night!

utomobile Accessories
See Automobile Equipment

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Careful
Efficient

RUMSEY
Funeral Home
601 INDIANA

Automobile Agencies, New Cars
BUICK AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE
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PARKER BUICK CO

700 N H ............ 402

Shop by telephone - - especially in
bad weather and when you're busy.

827 Vt •••••• •6f/7

DE SOTO-PLYMOUTH
AUTHORIZED SALES &amp; SERVICE
SEE YOUR DE SOTO
DEALER FOR A GREAT
CAR. FINE SERVICE
AND A SQUARE DEAL

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''WHERE TO BUY 1'1::,,

Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass •.•.••. .

HUDSON SALES &amp; SERVICE-

1000-

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO 922 Mass ..•••.••• . 12
Parker Buick Co 700 N H .•.•••..•••••••••• •402
Ransdell-Skinner Motor Co 623 Mass ..•••••..• 361
Winter Chevrolet Co 738 N H .•..••.••••.••.•• 77

Automobile Agencies, Used Cars
Board Ernie 840 N H .•......•.••••••••.•• . 161
Midwest Motor Co 709 N 2 •••.••.....••••. 3005

Automobile Axle Service
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt .•••...•....• •179
(See Advertisement This Page)
Schulz Chas G 730 Vt .••.•..•.....••••••.• •403

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AUT-AUT

Automobile Bodies, Repairing
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATION

Complete Body &amp; Repair Service
827 Vt . •. . .••.•.••. • · · · · · · · · • • · · • · • 607

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EXPERTS AT
AUTOMOBILE REPAIRING
BODY AND FENDER WORK
USED CARS
CAR PAINTING

AUTO WRECKING &amp; JUNK c-------,

N ew and U sed P arts for All Car s
A uto Accessories

Schulz Chas G
Moog Electrically Tested Springs
403
730 Vt . .... ···•••••••••·•···•·•••·.

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

922 Mass .. ...... . ... 12
Mills Jina Garage 229 Elm ...•. . ....•....•. . 653

Automobile Trucks-See Trucks, Motor

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATIO

712 E 9 ... . . .. .... . . . ...... . . . ... 954

Automobile Wheel Aligning

We Service All Makes of Cara
COMPLETE ONE-STOP SERVICE
Washing • Greasing • Batteries • Tirea
Bean System Wheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Senice
Road Senice • Skell,. Producta
8 27 Vt ... .. .. . .•.. . •. • •.••••• • •· .607

Evans Auto Supply 918 Mass ..... . .......... 200
FRITZ CO 14 Ea ... . •..•.......•..•....•.. 4
Gamble Stores 83 4 Mass •...... .. .. . .... . .. 528
Harnar Auto Supplies 836 Mass ... . .... . . . .. . 337
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA 8 27 Vt ... . .. . ... 607
Pipperts Automotive Parts Co 801 R I ..•...•.• . . 8

See Wheel Aligning

Automobile Wrecker Service
Gallagher Buddy Motors 634 Mass •••... . • ••

HUNSINGER MOTOR CO

WE TERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STOR

2 4-Hr Wrecker Serv-Repalrs all

NIN TEENTH STREET GARAG

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YELLOW PAGES.

GEN ERAL AUTO REPAIRING
on all make cars
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922 Mass ... • • • • · • • • • • • • • • • • • • • · • · · ·
Sam's Garage 908 Vt .••.••.••• • • • • • • • · • • · •

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W I ZARD BATTE RIE S TRUTONE
RADIOS-DA VI S SAFETY GRI P TIRES
Good Penn O il A ccessories Bicycles
E lectrica l A ppliances Sporting Goods

Parker Buick Co 700 N H ............. • • • • • .402
Sam's Garage
Genl Repairs-Wrecker Service
895
908 Vt .. . .. · ···••••····••• •.•...• 2083
Smith Garage 213 E a .......... • • • • • • · · · ·
Winter Chevrolet Co 73B N H ... . .• . .. • • • • • • •77
(See Advertisement This Page)

Automobile Springs

1012 Mass . ......... • ......•.•••. •424

GLASS - RADIATORS
We Buy Old and Wrecked Cara

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Awnings

TIRE &amp; BATTERY SERVICE
WRECKER SERVICE
1900 Mass . .. . . •• ..•. •• .• • . • • •••• .385
Night Te lephone . . . .. •. . . . • ..... . 1694-M

Bu;~4Raip~i~kory Ottawa ..•.•••••• (Toll Call&gt;.421
Ramsey WA Shade Shop B18 Mass .•••.• •••• .606

_A!::omoiHfe Giass-See Glass, Automobile

Power Wrecker

Automobile Insurance
See Insurance, Automobile

Automobile Parts, Used
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 .. ... . ..... 954
Midwest Motor Co 709 N 2 ... . ....... . .... 3005
(See Advertisement Th is Page)

Automobile Radiators
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 112 E 9 . ..... . . . . . 954

Automobile Radios-See Radios, Automobile

and got one who could
come in a hurry

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USED AUTO PARTS
&amp; Better Used Cars
A Complete Stock-See Us First

Call

300§

If no answer call 3416R
B. C. Ireland

MIDWEST
MOTOR CO.
709 North 2nd

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You can always flncf
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the Yellow rages.

Wheel Balancing
Motor Analyzing
Front End Alignment
Body and Fender Repair
Any Make Any Model

''We Do a Complete Job11
on All Makes of Cars

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Winter Chevrolet Co.
CALL

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Banks

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FIRST NATIONAL BANK

746 Mass ........... .30
(See Advertisement This Page)

NU-VOGUE BEAUTY SHOPP
Permanents--Manicures--Marcels

LA RENCE NATIONAL BAN'.,------

COMPLETE SERVICE

"WHERE YOUR SAVINGS
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Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp.
647 Mass .•.•••••.•..••.••••••••••• 70

First National Bank
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COMPLETE
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Fritz Co 14 E 8 ...................... . . . 4

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Harnar Auto Supplies 836 M
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337

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA;~~ ............ ·
SKELCO BATTERIES
Road Service-Complete Auto Repair
Skelly Products - Hood Tires
Bean System Wheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Service
827 Vt •..•.•.••..•••.•••...•••.. _6Q7

Nineteenth Street Garage 1900 M ass ......... 38S

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Beauty Shop

"FOR SERVICE CA.LL"

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BEAUTY SERVICE
Complete Line of Cosmetics

Seymour Beauty Shop 1346 Ohio ............. 100
Stadium Barber &amp; Beauty Shop
·
Frank Vaughan Proprietor
1033 Mass ..•............. ..... ... . 310
Vanity Beauty Shop 7 W 11 •............. . 1372
(See Advertisement This Page)
VENUS BEAUTY SALON 842 Mass .......... 387
(See Advertisement This Page)

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1020 Vt ••.•..•..•...•.....•...••• . 31

Swedi~h Massage-Health &amp; Steam Baths

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ll/liller Bar~ecue RFD 5 ................. 781-N-4
Southern Pit Barbecue 1834 Mass ........... 2001

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"We Are Individual Stylist~•
AN NE SToN:s. Owner

Sing a song of absorene,
Zinc oxide and zippers,
X-ray apparatus,
Window shades and slippers;
Tires new, tires repaired,
Canaries and their cagesFor other things to sing about,
Consult the Yellow Pages.*

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You

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1372

Dermetics and Marie Earle Cosmetics
Ogilvie Treatments
Expert Permanent waving

The classified business listings
in your telephone directory.

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VANITY BEAUTY SHOP
FAY H. BROWN

At 7 W ..t 11th st.

PERMANENT WAVING
MANICURING
HAIR TINTING
FACIALS

Call 387

VEN US Beauty Salon
Charlotte Brown, Mgr.

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''Where To Buy It''

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BUDWEISER BEERIN DIAN VILLAGE RFD 3 . . . . . ...... .. .. 2013

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LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO
733 N H . 15
-------Stone Produce Co
Country Club Beer
Canada Dry Products
304 w 6 . .. . . . . ...... . .... . . . ...... . 265

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SKIE'S-HIE FLAVORS

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Fritz Company 14 E
4
Rutter's Shop
Co lumbia Bicycles-Repairs all makes
1014 Mass . . . . .. . . . . .. .. ....... . ... . 319

Billiard Parlors
Smoke House Pool Hall 738 Mass ............ 2076
Weyermuller Billiard Parlor
Follow t he Crowd Here
714 Mass ...• ..• . .. . . . .... . ....... . 2048
Wilson Swede
Half-Block South Eldridge Hotel
731 Mass . .. ....... .. .. .. .. ...... . 2044

Blacksmiths
Baker Machinery &amp; Supply
We Repair Farm Equipment
1832 Mass . . .... .. . ................ 429
Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H
106
Schulz Chas G 730 Vt ........ ::::::: : ::::: : 403

- ~-BJue Printing
GRINER OSWALun---------Established Since 1910
BLUE PRIN TS - PHOTO COPIES
SURVEY ORS, ARCHITECT SUPPLIES
ENGINEERING INSTRUMENTS
Sales - Rentals - Repairs
Will pay toll on orders $10.00 and over

We Also Manufacture:
Syfo Waite Soda (Dry)
Syfo-Gmger Ale
Syfo Sparkling Water
Order by tlce C&lt;Ue or Carton from Your
Dealer
815 N H .......... . ...... . ..... .. 198

GREYHOUND LINES
SMART I
SMOOTH I
THRIFTY I

COURTEOUS - SAFE - ECONOMICAL

Riekes S &amp; Sons
5 17 S St Francis Wichita (toll call) Wichita 5-4121

Leave Haskell-2-22-42 min. past hour
Leave 4th &amp; Maine-2-22-42 min. past hour

Boxes, Corrugated

Leave 8th &amp; Mass. St.-10-30-50 min. past hour

Lawrence Paper Co Ft of N H.. . ........... . 129

Leave 7th &amp; Locust (North Lawrence)-7-37
min. past hour

OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass .. . . . . 203 (

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24 Hr Wrecker Serv- Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass ...................... . . . 1300
MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA 827 Vt . . . ... .. . . 607
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt ........ . .... . 179

Builders-See Contractors, Building

See Investments

B01&gt;ks
Book Nook 1021! Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
666
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass ..•.. .. ..... : : : : . 33

Leave E. 13th-22-52 mi n. past hour

The Rapid Transit Co.
YOUR LOCAL BUS CO.

Call

388

Building Materials
Logan- Moore Lumber Co 627 Mass . . . . ....... 11
Reedy Pete Lbr Co 1846 Mass ............... 171
Shaw Lumber Co 7 01 Vt. .. . . ......... . .... 147

This D irectory is arranged to help
YOU in shopping and buying. Use
it
to save time and needless. ,1)
effort.

Call

Rowlands College Book Store 123.' Oread .... . . 492

The Classified Telephone Directory is on the job twenty-four
hours each d11y.

INFORMATION CALL"

Union Bus Depot 638 Mass ... ..... . .. • • •707

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UNION PACIFIC STAGES
Air Condi tioned B uses

TO ALL AME R ICA

FULTON'·S
CAFE
"AIR CONDITIONED"

"WHERE TO GET IT"
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass ..... : . • ... 707

Business Colleges-See Schools, Business
Butchers-See Meat Markets
Cabs-See Taxicabs

Cofes

"Book Seller3 to Joy'lun,,ierl''
SCHOOL &amp; OFFICE SUPPLIES
Gifts - Stationery
Fountain Pens
TWO STORES

ALL FOODS
Mary had a lot to buy
in such a little while ..•
But "Yellow Pages"
saved the day
and many a weary mile.

chin:,o;·OR

FOR B U S I N FOR M.A TION

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORb
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N1ghts-Sundays-Holidays call. ... •..... 427

AIR-CONDITIONED BUSES
Better bus service to Chicago - , .
and Califor nia. New safety
type coaches, l ow fares. Fast,
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frequent service to Kansas
City, \ Vich ita, D enver , Hut··
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620 Mass.

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Ohio . .• ... . • .. ... . .... . . ... . 1401
_37 Oread ... ..• .•. .• •.• . .. ••.... 492

upoR, INFORM.A TION CA.LL"
UNION BUS DEPOT 638 Mass .... . ... . . . 707

Union Bus Depot 638 Mass. • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · ·

Building &amp; Loon Associations
Douglas Count y Bg &amp; Ln Assn 737 Mass .... . ... 79
Lawrence Bldg &amp; Ln Assn 800 Mass ........... 55

SERVICE TO ALL AMERICA
BY LUXURIOUS SUPER-COACH

SANTA FE TRAILWAYS

Leave K.U.-5-25-45 min. past hour

Boys Wear
Brake Service

Rapid Transit Co The
Call620
for Mass
local bus
· · ·only
· · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . · . . 388
(See Advertisement This Page)

Bus Lines

920 Oak, K. C., Mo. .. {Toll Call) Vict or 6840

Bonds1 Investment

Bus Companies, City

Local City
BUS SCHEDULES

Syfo-P~a

Bottles

Bicycles
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COOKED RIGHT -

SERVED RIGHT

436

Bill's Lunch 717 Mass• •· · ·· · ···· · ··· ·· · ·· '794
Blue Bucket Shop 828 Vt . · · ······ ·· ·······. 409
Blue Mill 1009 Mass . . . .. • • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Brick's
On The Hill
50
1241 Oread . • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 2029
Brown Silas F RFD 3 · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·2028
Butts Elmer E 401 N 2 • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ?"'db
Chief Lunch 2246 Barker. • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · -978
COLONIAL TEA ROOM 9 36 Ky· · ·: · · · · · · ... .
(See Advertisement Following Page)
561
Deluxe Cafe 711 Mass . ••····· · ··· · ··· · · ·· ·
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"COLDEST BEER IN TOWN"

Telephone
709 Mass.

347

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CAF-CHI

CHI-CIT 11
"Where To Buy It"
LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY
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Cafes-(Cont'd)
Cafes-(Cont. d)
Chiropractors

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FRIED CHICKEN
CHICI&lt;EN &amp; STEAK DINNERS
Ready To Serve On 25 Minute Notice

CALL 845
RESERVATIONS
23 &amp; La ... . . ..... . . . .. . . . . . .... . 845

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Duck's Tavern 824 Vt .. .... . .. . ... . ...... . 2098

DUSTY RHODES DRIVE 1 u - - - - - - ~
POPULAR FOR GOOD FOOD
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110 W 7 .•....•..•...•.

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2059

Fred's Place 508 Locust .•......... . .. . .. . . 2097
FULTON'S CAFE 709 Mass . ... ..... . . .. . . . . 347
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
Green Lantern Cafe 745 Mass ...... .. .. .. .. . 484
Greenwood Tavern
Country Club Beer-Lunch-Dancing
806 Vt ..... ... . . . ... . . . ........... 2032
Harbour The 18 E 9 . . .. . .... . ....... .. ... 2078
Haskell Cafe Haskell Grds . ... . . . .. . ... .. .. . . 527
Hearth The 1941 Mass .... . . .... . .. . ..... . 1036
(See Advertisement This Page)
Indian Village RFD 3 . ..... • .•.... . ... .• . . 2013
Jayhawk Cafe 1340 Ohio ...•• . ... . .... . ... . 509
Johnny's Grill No 11031 Mass ......... ..... 2085

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Cameras

Coker A B &amp; Son 1337 Mass .... . .. .. ....... 558
Pierson August J &amp; Son 902 Mass . . .. . ..... . 1792

Canning
Columbus Foods Corp E 10 . ........ .. ....... 219

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Painless Adjustment of the
Entire Spine
Reducing
Without
Distress
Positive
Results
Treatment
for
Hemor.
rhoids and
Varicose
Veins

X-Ray
Colonic
Irrigation

UltraViolet
Light
Urinalysis

CALL 1531
Free Examination and Consulta~ion
Residence Calls Made Day or Night

Carpenters

LADY

Logan-Moore Lumber Co 627 Mass ... .. . ..... 113
Shaw Lumber Co
Carpenters Furnished For Any Job
701 Vt . . .... ...... . . . ... .. .... ... . . 147

NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass ••. . .. . .....

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Diathermy

Candy, Wholesale

Carpet Cleaning

COLONIAL TEA ROOM

C\ionractic

Treatment Not Limited to the Spine Alone

HIXON STUDIO 721 Mass ..... . ... . . . ....... 41

Plate Lunches - Good Coffee
Jumbo-Burgers
Taxi Delivery

Johnny' s Grill No2 1017! Mass ..... . ... . ... . 961
Kennys Cafe 813 Vt .... .. . .... . . ... .... .. 2005
Miller Barbecue RFD 5 .... .... .. . . . ... . 781-N-4
Mission Cafe 1904 Mass ... . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2063
Molder Melvin M 23 01 Haskell ... . ... . .... .. 2096
Rock Chalk Cafe 618 W 12 .. . . ... .. . ...... . In
Ross Farmer Cafe RFD 6 . . .. . .. . .. . .... 752-K-2
Santa Fe Restaurant 411 E 7 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53
SOUTHERN PIT BARBECUE 1834 Mass .... . 2001
Tom's Lunch 627 Mass .. . . . .... . . .. ........ 931
WIEDEMANN'S GRILL 835 Mass .. . . .. ...... . 84

ATTENDANT

Dr. C. R. Albright
Chiropractor
1023 ½ Mass. . Ofc. &amp; Res. Tel. 1531

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COMPLETE HEALTH SERVICE
Painless Adjustment of the Spine
Residence Calls Made Day or Night
X-Ray Diagnosis of Spine, Stomach and
Colon
1923~ Mass ...... . .. . ......... .. 1531
Residence ...................... . 1385
Albright CR 1023! Mass .................. 1531
(See Advertisement This Page)

COLBURN ARTHUR
CHIROPRACTOR
Graduate of Cleveland Chiropractic College
X-RAY
Lady Attendant
Calls for Special Appointment
947! Mass ....... . ........... . ... 115

CRAIG H
PALMER GRADUATE CHIROPRACTOR

X-Ray and Neurocalometer
Logan Basic Technician

Lady Attendant
Residence Calls Made Day or Night

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Residence Telephone .... • • · · · · · · · 76

Christian Science Practitioners
Beverstock Alice F Mrs r University Heights . • • ·~~:~
Stoner Alice B Mrs r 1103 N H • • · · · · .. · · · · ·

Carpets
Churches

Home Furniture Co 72 9 Mass ............. ... 2
Ramsey WA Shade Shop 818 Mass . ..... . . .. .

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Presbyterian Church First 901 Vt. . ... . • • • • • • •630

Cat &amp; Dog Hospitals

City Offices

See Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals

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City Clerk Watkins Bk bg ...... · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
City of Lawrence Watkins Bk bg ... : . • • • • • • • •
City WPA Recreation Center Community bg. · · ·
Fire Dept No 1 745 Vt . • • • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1a1
Fire Dept No 2 1839 Mass . ••••··········· · ·
Health Dept Watkins Bk bg · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · . · 462
153
Police Dept 745 Vt. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 968
Pumping Station N Ind .. • • · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 155
Rationing Board Hdqtrs Lawrence Natl Bk bg · · ·
Water Dept Watkins Bk bg . ... • • • • • • · · · · · · · · 461

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Cattle-See Livestock

Cemeteries
Memorial Park Cemetery E 15 ... . ..... ... . . 145
Oak Hill Cemetery S E Limits . ... •. .. . ... . . .. 49

Chambers of Commerce

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Good Eats

Serving Time-Sunday Dinner 12 to 2:30
only. Monday Evening Dinner 5:30 to
7:30. Ba)ance of Week: Lunch 11 :30 to 2
p. rn. Dinner 5:30 to 7:30.

For Parties &amp; Banquets Phone Us-1036

Chamber of Commerce
Office Wr en bg .. . ..... .. . .. .. . ......... 485
Homes Registration Ofc Wren bg .. ........ 1004

GUIDE SERVICE

Chicken Dinners
Dine-A Mite Inn
Served on 25 minute notice
23 &amp; La .. . . . . . . .. ... .. . .... . ...... . 845
Six Corners Tavern RFD 5 . .... . ... . . . . . 733-N-3

The Yellow Pages are
a business guide. They
tell you who sells anything ... and give you the
address of the nearest
dealer.

Chinaware
Meyn Fritzl Eldridge Hotel. . .... . .. . .... ... . . 88

Chiropodists
COLBURN ARTHUR R 947! Mass . ... . . . . ...

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The Yellow Pages will tell you
who sells what you want.

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Where To Buy It"

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Cleaners

13

Cleaners-(Cont'd)

COURTVIEW CLEANER 1111 Mass ... .. . . . . . 646
Hillside Band Box Cleaners 626 W 9 . ... •. ... . 123
(See Advertisement Following Page)
INDEPENDENT LAUNDRY &amp; DRY CLNRS
740 Vt.4.32
(See Advertisement This Page)
KANSAS CLEANERS 12~ E 8 .. . . . .. • ... .••. 420
Lawrence laundty &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H . . .. 383
(See Advertisement Following Page)
New York-Cleaners 926 Mass .. .. .. . .. . . . .. .. . 75
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NEW YORK CLEANING SERVh,;E

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A Complete Oeaning
Service, Wearing Ap~
Cleaners
parel, Hats, Rugs,
Draperies, Furniture
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Moth Proofing, Kn itted Garments Cleane an
Blocked.

123

"TELEPHONE' '

NUMBER

NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass·· ······ · 75

It's Kind to Your Clothes

Your rrad" in the Classified Section
will be seen by the BEST prospectspeo pie who are ready to buy.

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HILLSIDE BAND
CLEANERS

Quality Cleaners 539 Ind .. . .... . ... • • • • • • · · ¼~~
ROGERS FASHION CLEANERS 8 ~ 8. · · · · · · · ·
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)
VARSITY CLEANERS 1405 Mass . . . . . ... ·.· .400
(See Advertisement This Page)
Wilson W E 712 Mass .... . . .. .. • • • • • • • · · · · 505

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626 W. 9th

Cleaners, Carpet
See Carpet Cleaning

Cleaners, Curtain

TRY US

See Curtain Cleaners

We Want Your Second Call

SAVE
Cash &amp; Carry

Phone

or

Call

400

For
Deliv~ry
Service

VARSITY

LIBERAL DISCOUNT

FOR CASH &amp; CARRY

Cleaners, Drapery
.

NEW YORK CLEANERS 9 26 Mass · · · · · · · · · · · · 75

Cleaners, Hat-See Hats, Cleaning

CLEANERS

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

Office and Plant at 14th &amp;. Mass.
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INDEPENDENT
LAUNDRY &amp;

ROGERS

DRY CLEANERS

Fashion
Cleaners

The Quality of our
Work Must Meet with
Your Approval

8 E. 8th

A Complete Laundry
and Dry Cleaning
Service
CALL

Forget something?
You'll find the dealer
who sells it in the Yellow Pages. They11 tell
you his address, too.

432
740 Vermont

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&amp; PRESSING

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puts new life in colors
and fabrics.-Try it.
"We Clean Everything Yow
Wear But Your Shoes

Call

Send Your Laundry
with Your Cleaning

383

LAWRENCE LAUNDRY
.&amp; DRY CLEANERS
V. K. BRUNER, Mgr.
1001 N,H,

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CLO-COA

''Where To Buy It"

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Clubs, Country
Country Club 1 Mi W on Highway No 40 ...... • 404

Clubs, Social

CALL

Faculty Womens Club 1300 La ... . .... .. .. . . 1309
University Club K U Union bg .•.. .. . . ........ 512

44

Coal

Every ton washed to rem ove @
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impurities and increase the heat- ~ ing value, then wa xed in all s izes
•
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to ins~re dustless de l iveries to
your bm.

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633 N H .. . ............. .. . .. . .. 1010

Krum Koal Ko 810 Pa . .. . ... ........... 335
Reedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass . . .. . .. .• 176
Smith Orley M Coal Co 816 E 9 . .......... 46
SNIDER COAL
633 N H ........... . 1010
UNIVERSITY COAL
200 Locust. ....... 44

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BIG CHIEF SEMI-ANTHRACITE COAL-

SNIDER COAL CO
633 N H.. . . . .... . .. . ............ 1010

BLACK DIAMOND SMOKELESS COAL-

308 W 6 .81
Butler Coal Co 315 E 7 ................... 1560
DERBY GRAIN &amp; COAL CO 301 Locust .....•• 370

HARNAR-SEMI-ANTHRACITE COALSNIDER COAL CO 633 N H ....... . ..... . 1010
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The useful pages of the Classified
Tele phone Directory will save you
time and energy.

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RED CHIEF COAL
Semi-Anthracite.
fectJy.

Stores Per-

JAYHAWK COAL
Lower Vein - From
Dollar Mine.

a Million

(See Advertisement This Page)

KRUM KOAL KO 810 Pa . .. ..... • .•..••.... 335
LOGAN-MOORE LBR CO 627 Mass . . .. . ... . . . 113
(See Advertisement This Page)

McCONNELL LUMBER CO 846 E 13 . . ... . . ._.576
(See Advertisement This Page)

PENDLETON WILL H E 10 . .. . . ........... 219
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 ......... .. ... 152
SNIDER COAL CO

SUNFLOWER REFINED COAL

SMITH ORLEY M COAL CO 816 E 9 ........ 46

BURGNER-BOWMAN-MATTHEWS LBR CO

KAW VALLEY FUEL COE 10 . . ... . .... . ... . 219

Smith Orley M Coal Co 816 E 9 . ........•••... 46
633 N H .. ... . . .... . ••• 1010
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

J~;~~~~A;inest Household
Fuel. Rei-Col ProcessedDust Free-Stores Perfectly.

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W E A RE SERVING IN THE ARMY
We have asked Harold Snider, and The
Sn ider Coal Co. to serve our accounts.
V'1 e r ecommend you call him for your fuel.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

''Q ua Iity Coals at

Reasonable Prices"

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Coal-(Cont'd)
JOH s COAL co·----------,

oal-(Cont' d)

Carls Clothiers 905 Mass . ... ..•............ 251
Gibbs Clothing Co 811 Mass .. ...... . ........ 459
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 8 2 1 Mass ...... 203
Palace Clothing Co 843 Mass ..... . .......... 915
Wolfson's 743 Mass .. ... ....... .. ......... 675

COA-CON

SUNFLOWER COAL
Exclusive Dealers
Reminda Smokeless, Indian Head Coke
STOKOL AUTOMATIC STOKERS

Kaw Vallev Fuel Company

WILL H. PENDLETON, Mgr.
Call 219
Eaat 10th St.

The modern bituminous coal. Refined for economy. D ustproofed
for cleanlines s. Sized for easy
handling and perfect combus tion.
The careful buyer' s choice.

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"WHERE TO BUY IT,,

Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co 308 W 6 .. 81
Kaw Valley Fuel Co E 10 . . . .... . ..•...• . 219
Logan-Moore Lbr Co 627 Mass . .. . . ..•.. . 113

UNIVERSITY COAL CO 200 Locust •. .•...• • . . 44
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)'

WHITE CITY SMOKELESS COALSNIDER COAL CO
633 N H .. .. . ..... . ..... . .. ... .• • 1010

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113

Call

QUICK DEPENDABLE SERVICE

WE ARE EQUIPPE_D

_TO SUPPLY YOUR
COAL PROPERLY
AND EFFICIENTLY

Snider

"1010"

LOGAN - MOORE
LUMBER COMPANY
8Z7 Mass.

Collection Agencies
Business Mens Credit Exch Lawrence Natl Bk bg.467

Colonic Irrigations
Albright CR 1023~ Mass .. ........ . . . .. . . . 1531

Concrete, Ready Mixed
Ready Mixed Concrete Co E 8 ....•. . .....• . 1892

Confectioners
Golden Gate Chocolate Shop 713 Mass .•••••.• 351
Wiedemann•s Grill 835- Mass . .... • .•..••..•. . 84

Just Behind the Post Office

Contractors, Building

Buy U. S. War Bonds and
Stamps
633 N. H.

Coal Stokers-See Stokers

Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 ....•••.• ffl
Green Mont J Crescent rd . .. . . . ............. 162
Penny M N Constr Co E 8 ................ . 1892

Double Easle
Cherokee
Arkansas
Semi-Anthracite

Contractors, General

McConnell's

Contractors, Heating

Clean Prompt Delivery

846 E. 13th

Constant J T 619 Vt ... • ..•........ .. . . •... 89

See Heating Contractors

Contractors, Pointing-See Pointers

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Contractors, Power Plant
Myers LE Co The 11 E 9 .... . ... ... ... . .... 168

Contractors, Roofing-See Roofers

airy Products

County Offices

Cream Buyers
South Side Produce Co 12 W 19 . .. ... ... . . . . .328

FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 5 4 6 Mi ss . .. 1280
Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co Ft of Vt.696
Meyer Sanitary Milk Co 304 Locust .... .. .. . . . 262

Dead Animal

Removers

Our Drive,,- P:ly
HIGH CA H PRICES

Fresh Pure
Rich Safe

for

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"CALL US COLL ECT"

696

Call

DEAD
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DEAD ANIMAL CO INC

no

N 5 .. .. ... . . . 197

We Pay For
Dead Animals-At Your F ar m
Horses - Cattle - Hogs
If ot Skinned or Decomposed
'Ne Pay Telephone Charges

Delivered to Your Door

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FARMERS RENDERING SERV 110 N 5 ....... 197

Lawrence Laundry &amp; Dry Cleaners 1001 N H . .. .383

Dairies

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Hazlett Dairy
LAWRENCE GUERNSEY DAIRY

Natural Milk

401
Your Door
Frtsh Dally
Visit Our
Sanitary
Dairy. Ont
MIit Weston
Highway40

DRAKE BAKERY 9 07 Mass .......... . . . .... . 61

Grade A

''Homogenized"
Varsity Velvet Ice Cream
Table Talk Butter
Creamed Cottage Cheese
Bireley's Orangeade

Delivery Service
SMITH ETHAN A DELIVERY SERV 816 E 9 - · · · 46

Dentists
Dolen H X 839 ! Mass ...... . .... .... . .... • 989
Esterly George A 80H Mass ....•.. .. ....... 204
Frink L H Peop les Stat e 8k bg . . . . . · · · · • · · · .5~
Gorrill Will R 803 Mass ... •• ··· ·· · · ··· · ·· ·
Hagenbuch F G 8 01 Mass ... . .. . • • • • · · · · · · ·

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SANITARY MILK

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See Specific Headings, such as Chiropod!sts,
Chiropractors, Dentists, Oculists, Optometrists,
Osteopathic Physicians &amp; Sur~eon~ 0.0., Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D., Veterinarians, etc.

fflARHS THE SPOT
let X stand for the brand of tires
you use. Do you know.•• quick•··
who sells them? The Yellow Pages
will tell you.

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Dormitories
Battenfeld Hall 1425 La .. . ........•...... - ~
Carruth Hall 1345 La. • • • • • · • • • • • · · • • • • • • • · 60
Corbin Hall 420 W 11 ....... : ......... • • • • 8
Harmon Co-op Club 1536 Tenn .. .. ... . . . ..... 499
Jayhawk Co-Op Club 1614 Ky •....••...••• . 1095
Kaw-Koettes Co-op 1138 Miss . . .. . .. .. .. . .. 1141
Miller Hall 1518 Lilac Lane .....•.•.... ••••
Moore John Co-op 1537¼ Tenn ... .. ...... •.• •
Rock Chalk Co-Op Club 1409 R I· · · · · · · · · · · · -~
Templin Hall 1407 L~ ..............•. • • • • •20
Watkins Hall 1506 Lilac Lane. • • • • · · · · · · · • ·
Werner Henry 1011 Ind ... .. .. .. . ... • • • • • •

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Smith Hemstitching &amp; Dressmaking Shop
9431 Mass. 683

Foot of Vermont
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Leasure Veterinary Hospital 809 Vt ........... 193

PIERSON I J

Dressmakers

ICE CREAM CO.
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Dog &amp; Cat Hospitals

Drapery Cleaners-See Cleaners, Drapery

AND

PHONE
Delivered to

Montgomery Ward &amp; Co
Retail Store 825 Mass ... . ........... . .. . 195
Catalog Order Dept 825 Mass .... . .......... 58
Penney J C Co 807 Mass •.......... .• . . •..•
WEAVER A D 901 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36

Clipping-Bathing &amp; Boarding
602
219 E 9 . .. . . .. . ..... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

Delicatessens

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"

Department Stores

"FOR INFORMA TIO N CALL''

Curtain Cleaners

FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 546 Miss .1280

F G 801 Mass . ........ . ........ . 199

Doctors
-

DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO 900 Pa .. . . . 369

Pasteurized and
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Raw Milk
(/"_/I
Lawrcndalc--Gold Seal- ..-,tf¼
Cottage Cheese - Choco- Y
ror 11.a1~
late Milk Drink-Mission
Orange Drink. Butter at Your Nearest Dealer

Hagenbuch

DEAD ANIMAL DISPOSAL CO SERVl(;E

Business Mens Credit Exch Lawrence Natl Bk bg . 467

CHAMNEY DAIRY RFD 4 ..... . ........ 729-K-2
FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCT
GRADE A

Hults A P KE P Co bg ............••..••• . 532
Kennedy AR 845~ Mass . . .............. . ... 551
Kibler H B 847 Mass ............... • ....•. 368
Lindenberger H R 800 Mass .... ........•..•. 374
McFarland F M 847 Mass . . ...........••.. . 231
O'Bryon C F
X-Ray-General Practice
947 ~ Mass . ....... . .. . .............. 570
Payne J R 847 Mass .. . . . .. . ..........•.•.. 823
Perry J I 939~ Mass . . ...............•.... 395
Russ Wm W 747 Mass .. . . . ... .. .. . ... . . . .. 997
Stevens P N 815 Mass . . . . . . .............. 1515
Tibbetts Z H 927 Mass ............•....... 183
Woodworth Ray 839 ~ Mass .. ... .. ....... . ... 989

Dentists, Radiodontists
(X-Ray)

DEAD ANIMAL CO INC SERVh;E

Grade A Milk

:c _redit Reporting Bureaus

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Dentists-(Cont'd)

Contractors, Plumbing-See Plumbers

Agriculture Conservation Assn Peoples Bk bg . ... 652
Attorney Court House . .. . . ... .. .. . .. . .. . .. . 559
Budget &amp; Acounting Div 1100 Mass .. . . . . ... . . 478
Clerk Court House .. .. . . ..... .. .. .. .. . . .. .. 359
Clerk of District Court Court House .. . . . . . .. . . 543
County Commodity Warehouse 900 R I .... .. .. 945
County Home &amp; Farm RFD 2 . ... . . . ... .. . _ .. 782
Engineer Court House .. . ...... . ....... . .. .. 371
Farm Bureau P O Bg .......... • ......... . 2502
Farm Security Admn Court House . . . ... . .. .. 2450
Probate Judge Court House .. ... .. . . ..... . . . 393
Red Cross Community bg ..... .. .... . ... ... . 803
Red Cross Sewing Room 901 Ky . . ...... .. . . . . 392
Register of Deeds Court House . • ... . . . . ...... 671
Sheriff County Jail. ............... .. .. ... . . 38
Shop Yard 708 Conn . . ... .. .......... .. . .. . 971
Supt of Schools Cou rt House ... ... ... . ...... 329
Treasurer Court House • . . . .. ... .. . .. . ..... . 466
Welfare Director Court House ... ... . . . ...... 975

DAI-DRE

"Where To Buy It"

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

CON-DAI

Your rrad" in the Classified Section
will be seen by the BEST prospectspeople who are ready to buy.

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DRU-ELE

"Where To Buy It"

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Barbers Drug Store
Prescriptions Carefully Compounded
909 Mass . . .. . .. .. .... ... .. . ........ 145
CORDELL DRUG STORE 1345 Mass .... . .... 521

CROWN DRUG SERVIC

Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv 944 Mass ........ 138
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky .. . . . ......... 2611

Electric Equipment
Kennedy Plumbing &amp; Elec Co 937 Mass ....... 658

0Ter

25,000 Nationally
Advertised Items. Drugs,
Electrical Needs, Sundries,
Toiletries, Tobacco, Fountain and Bottled Goods at
Deep Cut Prices.

Electric Light &amp; Power Companies

•
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See light &amp; Power Companies
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SHOP AND SAVE AT CROWN-

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Electric Refrigerators
See Refrigerators, Electric

Crown Drug Co No 23 747 Mass ... . . ... . . 166

in Town
Free Delivery

Prescriptions
Drugs
Sundries
Fountain &amp; Lunch

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Business Exch &amp; Employment Serv 735 Mass . . . 263
State Offices
State Employment Serv 201 W 8 .... . ... ... . 67

PRESCRIPTIONS
Exclusively

Exterminators, Termite

IS A CLEANER,
your clothes he znakes

See United States Government Offices

Feed

601

X-RAY.
itshowswhat's inside you

FOR FREE FAST DELIVERY

GARICH

Weaver A D 901 Mass ................ . .. . . 636

PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SHOP
105 E. 8th

Ask Your Doctor to Phone Us Your
Prescriptions

Dry Goods

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IS FOR ~LOW

Pages, they are your guide
to ...

Dyers

dealers who sell what you
need.

Ear Phones-See Hearing Aids
Registered Pharmacist

CALL

Gamble Stores
Refrigerators-Washers &amp; Ironers
Radios-Vacuum Cleaners
834 Mass . ...... . ..... .. . . .... . ... . . 528

Drugs-Drug Sundries
Fountain and
Curb Service
Luncheonette

Nine Out of Ten of Your Customers use these Pages Regularly.

HILLSIDE PHARMACY

W. H. S.mple

118 Weet Ith

NUJluEf.f J~ID'RODUCE co 12 w 19 .. . ... . 328
PU~J~tL~O~ttfrY HATCHERY 812 Vt .. ·· .442
SCHAAKE C &amp; SONS 210 W 6 . ... ......... . 152
UNDERWOOD J SONS

SEED - FEED - GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feed•
Cane Molasses
GARDEN &amp;: FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixina
Prompt Delivery Service

White Produce Co
Complete line Staley Feeds

WAYS to find

Kansas Cleaners 12 ¼ E 8 ... ........ . .. .. . . . 420

DE~fJB~1!J/i~EfcoAL CO 301 Locust . .... . 370

6 08 Mass . .. . • •••··· · ···· · ······ · ·· ·

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Jeffries Dry Goods Co 803 Mass ............ . . 325
WEAVER AD 901 Mass . . ......... .... .. . . 636

Electric Appliances, Household

Farm Implements

Federal Offices

EXCLUSIVE AGENT FOR

Call

See Termite Control

See Agricultural Implements

fresh

"Where Pharmacy is a Profusion
-not a sideline"

STOWITS H W REXALL STORE 847 Mass .516

Druggists Sundries

0' Am bra Photo Service 644 Mass . ... . ... . ... 934

Railway Express Agcy Inc 20 E 9 .. . . . ..... . . . 120

Sick Room Supplies

WHOM TO CALL
:ou~d Corner Drug Co 801 Mass .. . . .. . . .. .... 20
ow er CJ 1847 Mass .... .. .. .. .......... 1100
Stowits H W Rexall Store 847 Mass .. . . .. . . . . 516

Engravers, Photo

Express

Marcelle Cosmetics
DRUGS

Elevators, Grain-See Grain Elevators

Employment Agencies

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1101 Mass ................... . .... 678

REXALL DRUG SERVlce-------For Lowest Prices

should have good brakes

Brune Eugene Plbg &amp; Wiring 601 Miss .. . .. .. . 308
CENTRAL PLUMBING CO
Everett Christenson Prop
8 1 4 Mass .. . .... . . . . .. . . ..... . . . . .... . TIO
Darnell L R Elec Serv 615 Mass . . ..... . .. . . . 360

makes such fine cakes

RANKIN DRUG C
FREE FAST DELIVERY
PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS
Delivery Se"ice Until 10:30 p.m.
Ice Cream - Sundries - Drugs
Hospital Supplies

/A~UTO,it
IS A BAKER, he

Eldridge Pharmacy 701 Mass . ...... . . .... .. . 999
Garich Professional Prescription Shop 105 E 8 .. 601
(See Advertisement This Page)
Hillside Pharmacy No 1 616 W 9 ... . . ...... 1487
(See Advertisement This Page)
HILLSIDE PHARMACY NO 2
Delivery Service
1847 Mass . . . . . . .. . .. . . ... . . ·.. .. . .. 1100

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Electricians

Electric Appliances, Repairing

Druggists

ELE-FIX

From autos (and brake _repair
service) to X-rays, the Yellow
Pages tell you who sells any
goods or service you need.

830 Vt . . .. · ·· ··· · ·· · ··' • ····· . • .....

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287

Filling Stations-See Service Stations
Five &amp; Ten Cent Stores
See Department Stores, Also Variety Stores

Fixtures, Electric-See Lighting Fixtures

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you/

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FLO-FRA

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Where To Buy It"

Floor Coverings

FRA-FUE

21

Fraternities-(Cont'd)

See Specific Kind, i.e., Carpets, Linoleum, etc.

Floor Refinishing
Emick H W
Laying-Sanding and Finishing
406 Mo ....................... . . . . . 1215

Florists
CUT FLOWERS - CORSAGE!
BOUQUETS-POTTED PLANn
FUNERAL DESIGNS &amp; SPRAn

Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop 927 Mass .... • . 363
(See Advertisement This Page)
BELL C V 844 Tenn ...................... 275
MYERS CA &amp; SON 435 Mich ..........•.... 312
WARD'S FLOWERS 910 Mass ............ . . 820
(See Advertisement This Page)
WHITCOMBS GREENHOUSE 844 Tenn .... . .. 275

Rtmtmber the FlowerfoKt

820

Flour Mills
Bowersock Mills &amp; Power Co 546 Mass ... ... . . 108

DELTA TAU DELTA 1111 W 11 .....•.•..• 1106
DELTA UPSILON 1025 W Hills pkwy ....•.•. 2903
Jolliffe Hall Annex 1505 Ohio .•....... ...... 355
Kappa Alpha Psi 816 Maine .•.....•....•••• 2093
Kappa Eta Kappa 1140 La ....••..•......•. 2688
KAPPA SIGMA 1045 W Hills terr .......•..• 1700
Nu Sigma Nu 1147 Tenn ..............•.••. 628
Phi Beta Pi 1137 Ind ..•.•.........•.• ... . 1018
Phi Chi 1233 Oread ..................... • 1902
Phi Delta Theta 1621 Edgehill rd ........•..•• 957
PHI GAMMA DELTA 1540 La .....•....•.•.• 443
PHI KAPPA PSI 1100 Ind ....•••.••••.•.... 284
Pi Kappa Alpha 1409 Tenn ..•••...•.......•. 565
SIGMA ALPHA EPSILON 1301 W Campus rd . . 726
Sigma Alpha Epsilon Annex 1313 W Campus rd . .
SIGMA CHI 1439 Tenn •••..•.••....•.•.•.. 721
Sigma Nu W 10 .....................•••. 12n
SIGMA PHI EPSILON 1420 Ohio .........•. 1144
Tau Kappa Epsilon 1541 Tenn ....•.•..••... . 348
Theta Tau 1602 La .......••.............• 1617
Triangle Fraternity 1116 Ind ......•......•• . 612

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Freight Truck Lines-See Truck Lines

Foot Specialists
COLBURN ARTHUR R 94 7 ~ Mass .......... . . 115
FLOWERS BY WIRE
ANYWHERE

Fraternities

Order by Telephone
Courteous suggestions
offered if desired.

Alpha Chi Sigma 1115 Tenn ................. 389
Alpha Kappa Psi 1043 Ind .................. 365
Alpha Phi Alpha 1101 Miss ................ 2049
Alpha Tau Omega 1537 Tenn ........ . ....... 837
BETA THETA Pl 1425 Tenn ........... . ... . 552
Delta Chi 1245 W Campus rd. . • . . . . . . . . .. .. 868

WARD'S

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FLOWERS

Fresh
List your branch of business here.

910 Mass,

Fruits, Wholesal-e
Anderson W O Comm Co W 21 ...•......... . 1466
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Fuel
See Specific Kinds, i.e., Coal, Gas, Oil,
Wood, etc.

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells yo11!

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Corsages -- Cut Flowers -- Plants
Novelties -- Vines
Telephone

Always an abundant supply of finer
flowers-grown in our own greenhouse.

363

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Residence Tel.

3434M

ARIDSTROD
Flowers by Wire, Anywhere

EASONABt~~'if:

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Telephone

363
Residence Tel.

3434M

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FUN-FUN

"Where To Buy It"

Funeral Directors

FUN-FUN

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funeral Directors-(Cont' d)

FUNK'S MORTUARY &amp; CHAPEL 940 Mass .. .. 119

Rumsey Funeral Hom 601 Ind . . . . . . . . .... 672
(See Ad rtlsement Thi s Page)
H ...... . . 452
(See Ad ertisement Preceding Page)

{See Advertisement This Page)

Schubert C Funeral Home 1020

RUMSEY FUNERAL HOM
RENDERING AN ECONOM I CAL

SCHUBERT

COMMUNITY SERVICE F OR 23 YEAR
A MBULANCE SERVICE

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funeral Directors, Colored
BO SER-GLEED MORTUAR...,,_..------

Funeral Home

601 Ind . . . .. . . .... ... . . .... . . ... . 672

"Since 1904"

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Nine Out of Ten of Your Customers use these Pages Regularly.

Dedicated to Service
Regardless of
Financial Conditions

618

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Credit if desired

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ON SHOPPING WORRY
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shop for you • ••

Lookin' for something?

The Yellow Pages give you a full list
of dealers for any goods or service.

The Ye ow Pages will tell you
who sells what you want.

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Findum happy hunting ground
fo :r bargains ... No walkum
around ... No parkum trouble.
Lookum up Yellow Pages. Tell
um where to buy anything.

RUMSEY
FUNERAL
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We are rendering a com pl t
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regardless of how much 0 : \iirvice ttat is competent and tru tworthy ...
1 e byou c ~o~e to pend ... our be t reference
comes from those whom we
ave een privileged to ser e.

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A beautiful, quiet
home, completely
equipped. Ample
parking space.
Operated by men
of long experience.

LIBERAL CREDIT

LOWEST COMPARABLE PRICES -

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Since
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FUNK'S

Since
1909

Mortuary and Chapel
Ambulance Service

940-42 Mass.

Phone

119

Rendering an Economical Community Service for 23 Years

AMBULANCE SERVICE
601 Indiana

Call

672

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FUR-GAR

Fur Dealers, Wholesale
Ogle CW 411 E 9 •..........•........... 2454

'Where To Buy It"

Furniture-(Cont'd)
VEATCH FURNITURE
PlU NCAIR

Kansas Public Service Co Inc 733 Mass .... .. .. 315
After Office Hours Call Manager's Res •. . ... . 306

Fur Storage
WEAVER A D 901

Mass . ... . ... . . . . . . . . . . 6.36
(See Advertisemer.t This Page)

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Furnaces
Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1041 R I ..... . .. . 1368
Broeker J F C Furnace Shop 341 Lincoln ... .• 1402

KANSAS PUBLIC SERVICE CO INC
Gas Fired Furnaces-Conversion Burners
733 Mass ................ . .......... .315

KOPP WM P SHEET METAL SHOP
Weir Furnaces-Repair All Makes
1011 Mass .......................... 122
PENCHARD E W 13 E 8 •......... . .. . .... . 245
ZIESENIS C H 207 W 8 ................ . .. 943

Furnaces, Repairing
Kopp Wm P Metal Shop 1011 Mass
122
Penchard E W 13 E 8 ... . . .. .... : : : : : : : : : : : 245

210

Furniture Repairing

Gas Ranges-See Ranges, Gas
Gas Refrigerators-See Refrigerators, Gas
See Contractors, General

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Gift Shops

Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage co 512

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Glass, Automobile

Garages

Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co
LO F Duplate Safety Glass
712 E 9 . . . . . • . . • . •......•...•... . 954

PARKER BUICK CO 700 N H ...•......... 4-0l

Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass . ......... . 2004
Hoffman Furniture &amp; Hdw
Wanted furniture of all kinds
706 Mass ............... .. ........ . . 8.36

HOME FURNITURE

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QUALITY FURNITURE
Carefully Selected Reasonably Priced

Glass, Window

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
CHEVROLET SALES &amp; SERVICEWINTER CHEVROLET CO 738 N H •.. •....

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De oto - Plymouth • Studebaker
Authorized Service
Compl ete ervice All , akes of Cars

E. Lu Mlll.UJl, Mgr.

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SUIT YOUR EVERY NEED AT A
YOU CAN AFFORD TO PAY
Budget Payments
Law,-ence' s Oldest Fu,-niture Store
Baby Furn·iture Headquarters
808 Mass ....•..••.•.. . ....•... _1192

Government Offices
See City, County, State, United States Government Offices, Justice of Peace Courts

Grain
Derby Grain &amp; Coal Co
TL Smart
301 Locust .. .................••.••• . 370
Underwood J Sons 608 Mass .................. 7

en;ce

ass . . ....•................ .100)

Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass .............. _331

FURNITURE

COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO

GALLAGHER BUDDY MOTOR _ _ __

Kao:&amp;:HLER LIVING ROOM Ft1RNITt1J1Z
0STERMOOR MATTRESSES
MOHAWK AND GuLISTAN Rues

LING FURNITURE

Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co 308 W 6 ..... 81
919 Mass ..... 1473

1000 Mass . • .......................13(1)

Hadl Bros Motor Co 1012 Mass ............. 424

HUNSINGER MOTOR

Grain Elevators

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Norris Grain Co RFD 4 .. . . . . . . . . . . - · · · · · · · .264
Schaake C &amp; Sons 210 W 6 .. · . · · · · · · · · · · · · .152

24 HOUR WRECKER SERVICE
Storage
Complete One-Stop Semce
Er,~,-:,,-thing fo,- Your Car
HUDSO SALES AND SERVICE
Tnuuon 12

Greenhouses
Allison-Armstrong Flower Shop 927 Mass ...... .363
Jayhawk Floral Gardens 1928 Tenn ........... 345
Myers CA &amp; Son 435 Mich ................. 312
Ward's Flowers 910 Mass ..•............... 820
Whitcombs Greenhouse 844 Tenn ............. 275

922 Mass ...•..................... 12
Mills Jim Garage 229 Elm ................. 653

Vitafied COLD

Fur Storage
RESTYLING
CLEANING - GLAZING

Call 636
BONDED SERVICE

A. D. WEAVER
DEPARTMENT STORE
901 MASS.

Ask Your Grocer
for

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STATIO
We Se"ice All Makes of Can

COMPLETE ONE-STOP SEIVICE
Washing--Greasing-Batteriu-T"trea

Bean System Wheel Balancing
Chrysler-Plymouth Sales and Semce
Road ScrTice - Skelly Product,

Syfo Sparkling
Water
Nesbitt Orange

827 Vt ......................... .. f:IJ7

DR.PEPPER

Nineteenth Street Garage

Wr{~~~r ~~c.e:~~~~~a_l ~u-~.~~~'.......... 3S5

OLDSMOBILE SALES &amp; SERVICEPARKER BUICK CO 700 N H .......... · · .40Z
Sam's Garage

908 Vt .....•.....•......... .895

BOTTLING

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BEAL BROS GROC &amp; MEAT MK
MEATS
GROCERIES
FRUITS VEGETABLES
Approved Charge Accounts Welcomed
Free Delir,er~
80&amp; Mass ....•..•.•••••••••••••• •856

Meyn FriUi Eldridge Hotel. ................. . 88
Rowlands College Book Stores 1401 Ohio ...•. . 1401
Vickers Gift Shop 101H Mass .............. . 933

Furniture, Used

BUICK AUTHORIZED SERVICE-

Furniture

ST

Arnolds Market
H G F Store-Groceries &amp; Meats
84&amp; Ind ........................... . 226

General Contractors

Bargain Furniture Store 641 Mass
Courter P E Upholstering Co 83 7
.200,i
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ..... : : : : : : :

Bullock's 2 E 7 .•......................... 379

Grocers, Retail

Gas Furnaces-See Furnaces

And Grand Rapids Lines~r°n~.CABtNan
and Ded Room Fine F ~mg Rooni
Term to Suit Your Con~:/:c
\Ve\ ant Your Business cc

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Greeting Cards

Gas Companies

co,----

Exclusive Distributor

GAS-GRO

co.

Bungalo Market 1900 Barker ...•..•.•..•.••. . 14
Carter J C
Fresh Meats-Vegetables-Notions
Your I G A Store
800 N Y •.•..••.••••.•••••.••••••• •1748
Consumers Co-op Assn 931 Mass ............. 627
COOKE'S HELP YOURSELF GRO 844 Mass ..•. 609
Corner Grocery
Free Delivery
303 W 13 ........................... 618
Cut-Rate Gree &amp; Mkt 734 Mass ....•...••.... 987
Dicker A J &amp; Sons
Meats-Groceries Notions Free Del
646 Locust ..........•..••.......... . 142
Dr Pepper Bottling Co 815 N H ............. 198
(See Advertisement This Page)
Eckert WC 546 Maine ..................... 258
Edmonds Cash Gree 1903 Mass .............. 605
Edmonds Clarence Food Mkt 1401 Mass ...... . 288
Flory L M 211 E 8 ......................... 83
Flory Lee 1101 N Y ..............•........ 572
Frenger's Grocery 1301 Haskell. ......•..... 2080
Holloway &amp; Phillips 1851 Mass .............. 610
INDEPENDENT MARKET 1000 N J .......... 577
Jayhawk Grocery 1342 Ohio ..........•...... 242
Klocks Grocery 900 Miss ..............•.... 413
Landrith's Finer Foods 1001 Mass .....•...•.. 173
LAWRENCE ROY MARKET 90&amp; Mass ......... 272
Lentz Grocery 900½ Maine ................... 43
LOG CABIN MARKET 1827 La .............. 910
Malone Grocery
J R LaMont Mgr
1201 E 13 ........................ . 2014
Mildred's I G A Store
Fresh Meats &amp; Vegetables
1301 Del ....................... · . · · · 248
Myers Grocery
Ice Cream-Open Evenings &amp; Sunday
434 Locust ........................ . 1359
NINTH STREET MARKET 40&amp; W 9 ......•••. 380
Park-N-Market 547 Ind ..................... . 1
Pine Ralph 718 Mass ...................... 550
Pine's Food Store 1145 Pa ••...........•... 322
Roach's Market 1906 Mass ................. 573
Rusty's Food Market 1117 Mass ............. 397
Service Grocery 416 E 9 . . . . . . • • . . . . .••..... 649
Sommers Grocery 1021 Mass ................ 212
Stone IGA Store 3 &amp; Maple ............... . 1556
Turner Fred Cut Rate Groc
Quality Meats &amp; Groceries
Plenty of easy parking
2839
309 E 12 ......... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Turner Grocery 700 Maine .................. 563
University Place 1801 Ill ...........•...... 2420
Wiley Market 401 Elm ..................... 447

Grocers, Wholesale
Poehler Mercantile Co 701 E 8 .............. 104

CALL 198
815 N. H.

List your branch of business here.

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GUN-INS

''Where To Buy It"

Hospitals

Gunsmiths
Forney Mch Wks 229 Elm .................. 653
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass ................... 319

Haskell Hospital Haskell Grds
Kansas University Health Service.Ku· ......... 561

LAJff~c~Ni~s MM~~n~RIAL HOSPITAL '· ······-~

M~i~e" ··" " .. ·.......8)

Nurses Home 345 ·
Watkins Memorial Hospital

Hardware
Achnings Hardware 822 Mass ................ 679
Baker Machinery &amp; Supply 1832 Mass ........ 429
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass ..................... 341
631

Et~~H~it:~1::r:e· ··················

. 724 Mass ........................... 178
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass .................. 615
Vernon's Hardware 1029 Mass ............... 107

Hatcheries, Poultry
CADWELL HATCHERv-------Our Fifteenth Year

Nurses' Home
.........
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KU ... %)

Hotels
Eighth Street Hotel
Clean &amp; Comfortable-Free Parking
744 NH.
Eldridge Hotel
20li
Fairfax Hotel
· · .. · · · · · · .... ··· -~l
Steam Heat- odern Reasonable
708 Mass .. .. ...... ......... ...... .2JJ!

7·&amp; ·M~; · · .. · · ···.... ·....

FARMERS AUTOMOBILE
Inter-INSURANCE E change
and

Truck In uran e E · change
Our

continuing
form
automobll or truck in-

suranc p
only one
mall. II·
sale
for ordinary In uran

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1712 Learnard ................... 3096

on-Assessable

Coverage

WHERE TO BUY IT
921 MISS.

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National Std.

Ice
Cold Storage-Refrigerators
616 Vt
Independent Ice
j ....

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J. F. BAKER

TEL. 95

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.......... ... 51)

DOUGLAS CO HATCHERv------At All Leading
Fountains and
Drug Storca

PIIC1SI

iooi. N.H.... 383
420
····

OMAHA ~AT &amp; SHOE WORKS

............ 75
Free Pickup &amp; Delivery Service
717! Mass ........................ _2090

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Spcdal
old and Decorated Ice Cream for
Any Occasion

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"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Lawrence Sanitary Milk &amp; Ice Cream Co

Hearing Aids

~aker J F 921 Miss ........................ 95
anks Frank E 1st Natl Bk bg ........•...... 984
Charlton Ins Agcy Insurance bg .............. 689CSee Advertisement This Page)

DANIELS J S INSURANCE AGENC•v----J. s. &amp; E. E. DANIELS
LIFE - ACCIDENT - HEALTH
Hospitalization - Fire - Auto - Casualty
All Legal Reserve Rate "A" Companies
Mutual or Stock
1st Door West of City Library

222

w 9 ........................• . 972

640 Mass ......................... 111
Residence .................•... 2930-W

VARSITY VELVET ICE CREAM_ _ __
"Sff'T!~ It and Yosl'

Kansas Cleaners 12! E 8
lawrence Laundry &amp; Dry cie.aners
NEW YORK CLEANERS 926 Mass

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WE WRITE ALL LINES INSURANCE
Substantial American Stock Companies
Aetna Life, Security, Nat'l Liberty
American, Westchester Standard &amp;
Aetna Casualty &amp; Surety

"FOR INFORMATION CALL"

Hats, Cleaning

(See Advertisement This Page)
gre'!1~r ~r d A 1417 Ky ................... 2842
F anii s k Ins Agcy 222 w 9 ............... 972
ox ran 1st Natl Bk bg .. .......... .. .... 510

GIL M R REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGC
ForH14l!I

FRITZEL DAIRY PRODUCTS CO 546 Miss.12&amp;:
Grant's Hatchery &amp; Supply Co 1218 Conn ...... 418

BAKER J F 921 Miss ...................... 95

Repr 15 Stock Companies
824 Mass ........................... 457
Fox Frank
Farmers Alliance Insurance
1st Natl Bk bg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 510
Gerstenberger C C 1021 Mass ............... 446

FRITZEL ICE CREAMr------

812 Vt ....... .. ..•.• ..•••• .•••.• _442

Insurance, Automobile

FITCH T G INS AGCY

Ice Cream

U. S. APPROVED
BABY CHICKS
Custom Hatching
Poultry Supplies and Remedies

27

Insurance, General

•
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AMERICAN SERVICE CO

Custom Hatching
Baby Chicks
Feeds &amp; Supplies

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INS-INS

M ~EnJfYOU

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sw-a

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HOLMES McGREW &amp; PEC
INSURANCE
'We Write Every Kind
REAL ESTATE
7 E 7 ............................. 35

Ft of Vt.6%

Audiphone Co
Western Electric Audiphones
Professional Bg K C Mo (Toll Call). Victor 2635

Hunter SJ Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 720 Mass ... 626
Velvet Freeze Ice Cream Co
~~ore ~o 1 742 Mass ........ ........... .720
ore o 2 1407 Mass ........... .... .. .. 131

MA LEY INSURANCE AGC
M. C.

MANLEY

SOUND INSURANCE

Heaters, Water-See Water Heaters

Ice Refrigerators
See Refrigerators, Ice

Heating Contractors

Implements-See Agricultural Implements

CENTRAL PLUMBING CO
Everett Christenson Prop
814 Mass
Harris LT Co 802. rvi;s~: . · · · · · · · · · · · · · .... . 710
ZIESENIS C H 201 w 8 . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · .... 324
.... · · · · · · · · · · · · ... 943

Hemstitchers

Insulation Materials
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Material Co 815 Vt ..... .702
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt. •..... .... . .. ... . .147

Insurance, Accident

Smith Hemstitching &amp; Dressmaking Shop
943! Mass.683

Hosiery
B &amp; G Hosiery Shop 917 M
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ass.········· .. .. . 556

. . . . . · · · · · · · · · · · ... 636

Bremer Fred A 14 11

Ky ................... 2842

. Shopping With You By Telephone

is Easy For Buyers If You are Prop·
edy Rep,-esented in These Yellow
Pages .

Sing a song of absorene,
Zinc oxide and zippers,
X-ray apparatus,
Window shades and slippers;
Tires new, tires repaired,
Canaries and their cagesFor other things to sing about,
Consult the Yellow Pages.*

*

Protection in old reliable
stock companies
Fire, Automobile, Surety Bonds, Accident
and Health, Burglary

New City Hall ..................•.. . 250

RICHARDSON DELBERT C INS AGCY

802 Mass. 839
State Farm Insurance Companies 1005 Mass ..• . 542
Stevenson Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 710~ Mass .. . 192

TR YLOR JOE INSURANCE AGC
"TRAVELERS"
•Accident • Health - Fire
Automobile - Casualty

The classified business I istings
In your telephone directory.

720 Mass ............ . .......... . 626
Residence ...................... 2439R

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INS-IRO

Insurance, Life
Bremer Fred A
Kansas City Life Insurance Co Agt
1417 Ky .......................... . 2842
Cotton Corlett J Jayhawker Theatre bg ........ 133
Farmers &amp; Bankers Life Ins Co 7 E 7 .... ....... 35
Metropolitan Life Ins Co Wren bg ........... 1046

MUTUAL LIFE INS CO OF NEW YORK-

DANIELS J S INSURANCE AGCY 222 W 9 .. 972

NORTHWESTERN MUTUAL LIFE INS CO
Corlett J Cotton Dist Agt
Geo T Wetzel Special Agt
Jayhawker Theatre bg .................. 133
Provident Mutual Life Ins Co 824 Mass ........ 457
STANDARD LIFE ASSN S L A bg .......... . 840
After Ofc Hrs &amp; Sundays &amp; Holidays Call
John V Sees Secy ....................... 830
(See Advertisement This Page)

WRIGHT RAY T

Provident Mutual Life Ins
824 Mass ........................... 457

Insurance, Truck
BAKER J F

Truck Insurance Exchange
921 Miss ............................. 95

Investments

JU

The
Standard Life

K

The Highe t Price Paid in Years for

CO
TRY HXED SCRAP
IRO AND OLD MACHINERY
ew papers and Magazines

Association

AUTO WRECKING AND
JUNK CO.

LIFE INSURANCE
AT COST

712 E. 9th.

9th and Del.

Phone 954

Complete Coverage for the
Entire Family

V. SEES

Secretary

Standard Life Bldg., Eighth and Vermont

Lawrence Iron Works 611 N H ............... 106

I

GR4NDM4'S

STDRB
Grandma shopped at the place
which, in her day, was most
convenient-the general store.
Today, your most convenient
place to shop is in the Yellow Pages.

Junk
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 ........... 954
(See Advertisement This Page)

Justice of Peace Courts
Oyler Rob~ B 729 Mass .................... 313

See Curtain Cleaners

Mary had a lot to buy
in such a little while ..•
But ''Yellow Pages"
saved the day
and many a weary mile.

ALLEN

JOHN

i½~

Lace Curtain Cleaning

President
Treasurer

Gustafson B G 911 Mass ................... 911
Makepeace Chas C
Expert Watch Repair Service
11 E 7 ............... · · · · · · · · · · · · · 1881
Marks Sol &amp; Son 817 Mass ................. 654
Parsons Ed W 725 Mass ...... •••···········
Roberts F H 833 Mass .............. • • • • • · •

Courter P E Upholstering Co 837 Vt .......... 143,
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass ................... 319

8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Saturday Afternoons and Holidays Call
John V. Sees, Secy., 830

MARTIN MILLER

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Keys

CALL 840
GEO. R.

JEW-LAD

Jewelers

LI FE INSURANCE

Estes Snyder &amp; Co Lawrence Natl Bk bg ........ 66
Hosford Inv Co 824 Mass .................. . 457

Iron Products

"Where To Buy It"

k

Ladies Ready-to-Wear
Adelane's Ready-To-Wear 823 Mass .......... 554
Grayce Shop 841 Mass ...................... 47
Greene's Ready-To-Wear 845 Mass ........... 687
Harzfeld's 1144 Ind ....................... 190
Swope Dress Shop 943 Mass .... • • · · · · · · · · · ·
WEAVER AD 901 Mass ... · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

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LAN-LIN

'Where To Buy It"

Landscape Gardeners

Live Stock

Mount Hope Nurseries Law Natl Bk bg .•.• . . . _
441

THE
LAUNDRY

NUMBER

Laundries
Loans, Automobile

1

Securities Inv Co 109 E 8 . . ... ... . .. . ... . . . 134
(See Advertisement This Page)

VALLEY SECURITY C
E. :'II. C \MERON, Prop.

LOA S

Lawn Mower Repairing

ACTO -

Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky . . . . . . . . . ..2611
Rutter's Shop 1014 Mass ..... .......... .. . .319

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Loans, Personal

Jackman Farm RFD 1 ...... . . . .. .. . .... 763-K-3
Lawrence Live Stock Sale E 11 .. . ... . ..... . 2040

fNoepfr7JeeN~a~u~6~~ &amp;No~v·cLNRs·. '. ·1329
.
740 Vt.432
(See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Laundry &amp;_Dry Cleaners 1001 N H. . . .383
(See Advertisement Following Page)

LIV-LOA

FUR ITURE

QCICK, CO. "FIDE.r TIA L S E RVICE

Insurance bg ........ . . . . ... . ... . . . 126

Lawyers-See Attorneys

Lawrence Loan &amp; Finance Co 747! Mass ....... 302
Securities Inv Co 109 E a ................. . 134
Stevenson RI Est &amp; Ins Agcy 710~ Mass ....... 192

Loans, Real Estate
DOUGLAS COUNTY BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN
737 Mass. 79
FIRST NATIONAL BANK 746 Mass ........... 30
Hinshaw S C 705 Mass .................... 539
(See Advertisement This Page)
Holmes McGrew &amp; Peck
Formerly McGrew-Peck Inv Co
7 E 7 ..... . ... . ........... .. ........ 35
HOSFORD INVESTMENT CO 824 Mass ....... 457
Kaw Valley Natl Farm Loan Assn
C C Gerstenberger Secy-Treas
1021 Mass ......................... •446
LAWRENCE BLDG &amp; LOAN ASSN 800 Mass .... 55

Libraries, Public
Lawrence Free Public Library 845 Vt . .. . .... .574

Libraries, Rental
Book Nook 102H Mass ... .. . ... ........... 666
romp ly

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Life Insurance-See Insurance, Life

-Ffefl nan~

We wlll re-

Light and Power Companies

INDEPENDENT
LAUNDRY &amp;
DRY CLEANERS
The Quality of our
Work Must Meet with
Your Approval

432
740 Vermont

and alao loan

caah.

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Farms-Business Property-Residential
FHA Government Insured Loans

S. C. Hinshaw
705 Maas.

CALL

539

Lighting Fixtures
Olson Bros 934 Mass . ... .... .. . ........... 515

Linen Supply Service
Co-Operative Linen Supply 1040 Conn ......... 947

1

Linoleum

Duratone

Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass .. ................ 615
Ramsey WA Shade Shop 818 Mass ........... 606
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Material Co 815 Vt ...... 702

A Complete Laundry
and Dry Cleaning
Service
CALL

duce your
payman,.
you extra

Kansas Electric Power Co 700 Mass ......... .880
After Ofc Hrs Call
Service Calls .. . .... . ............. . .. 1240
local Office .. . .. .. . . . . .... ........ .1276
Genl Office . . .. ..... . .. . ........... .1263
legal &amp; Engineering Ofcs ............. .1284

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LICENSED

DAMP WASH - ROUGH DRY
THRIFTY - FAMILY FINISH

Call

Dear Adviser:
Shopping tires me. What can I do
to save time, energy and worry?

WEARY ONE
Answer:
Read "8 Shopping Aids" on the
inside back cover of this directory.
They may help you.

LAUND~Y

383

"We Clean Everything You Wear
But Your Shoes"
Send Your Cleaning with Your
Laundry

LAW REN CE LAUN DRY
&amp; DRY CLEANERS
V. K. BRUNER, Mgr.
1001 N. H.

Serving Lawrence for 44 Years

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LOC-MAC

"Where To Buy It"

Locksmiths
Rutter's Shop 101 4 Mass . . .... . ............ 319

Lodges

~§

Eagle Lodge Room 15 E 9 . .... .......... . • •
Elks B P O E 725 Vt .. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · K 4
Lake View Club House RFD 4 •.... . ...... 756- Masonic Temple 1001 Mass .... . ...........
Odd Fellows Hall 105 W 8 .... .. .... . ...... ·
Standard Life Assn S L A bg ... .. . . ........ . 840
Rebekah State Assembly 9 E 7 .... . ......... 367
Standard Life Assn S L A bg .. . ... . . . .. . .... 852

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Luggage
Weaver A D 901 Mass ... .. ...... . ..... . ... 636

Lumber
Burgner-Bowman-Matthews Lbr Co 308 W 6 ... . 81
FRIEND PAUL H LUMBER CO 1030 Mass ...... 42
LOGAN-MOORE LUMBER CO 627 Mass ....... 113

McCONNELL LUMBER C
COM PLETE BUILDERS' S ERVICE

Lumber-Paints and Vamishes--Insulation
Hardwood Flooring-Roofing

FINANCING
846 E 13 . .. .... . ... . . . ...•.... . .. 576
Nights-Sundays- Holidays call .. . ...... 2245

Ma:-ket Places

£~

Lawrence Roy Market 906 Mass .......... . .. 272
Ninth Street Market 406 W 9 . ... . .......... 380

~
IS AN AUTO, it
should have good brakes

TI52
1W

Mattresses
Cline Mattress Co
Renovated-Rebuitt &amp; Guaranteed
Old Mattresses Made Into Innersprlngs
413 N 2 .... ... ........ . . · · · · · · · · · · 2308

&amp;

Meat Markets
Beal Bros Groc &amp; Meat Mkt 806 Mass ....... . 856
Klock's Meat Dept 900 Miss . .............. . 157

LAWRENCE ROY MARKET

Fresh &amp; Cured Meats-We Deliver
906 Mass ..... •••···· · ···· · · · ······· 272
63
Schleifer Bros 840 Mass • • • • · • · · · · · · · · · · · · · 9
Service Grocery 416 E 9 . ....... . ...... • • • . •

IS A BAKER, ha
makes such fine cakes

64

~~

Mens Furnishings
OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 8 21 Mass · · · · · 20.3

~
IS
CLEANER,
your clothes he makes

to market,
to buy this and that;
Home again,
home again,
ziggity zat.

A

fresh

Reedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass ..... . .... . . 176
SHAW LUMBER CO 101 Vt .. . ... .. . . . . .. .. 147
(See Advertisement Th is Page)

Lunch Rooms-See Cafes

Milk-See Dairies

Millinery
Ackerman Hat Shop 1023 Mass ... . . . ....... . 165
Boggs &amp; Albert Millinery 941 Mass .......... . 849

Mirrors
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co
Resilvered-New Ones Sold
954
712 E 9 . .. . . . ... . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·

Mirrors, Framed-See Picture Framing

Machine Shops
Forney Machine Works 229 Elm . . ........... . 653

LA RENCE IRON WORK

MACHINE WORK
Electric or Acetylene Weldin~
Cylinder Grinding - Rod Babbitting
Main Bearings Rebored
611 NH . . ... ..... . .. .. . .. .. .. .. . . 106
Night Telephone .. .. . .. . ... . . .... . . 1803
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt .. . ........... 179

it shows what's inside you

Wd
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IS FOR Y~LOW

Pages, they are your guide
to ...

l'IJJQl=J~;I rn771,
~
1

AND
COMPLETE BUILDING
MATERIALS

Pratt &amp; Lambert Paints
and Varnishes
Curtis Millwork

33

MAR-MOT

WAYS to find
dealers who sell what you
need.

Monuments

lj

Lawrence Memorial Co
Formerly Langston Memorial Co
810 E 13 .. .. . ..... . . · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · 449

'
To market,
to market
theyellow Page way.
Home today,
home all day,
shopping is play.

CALL

147
SHAW LUMBER CO.

"A LOCAL INSTITUTION FOR 40 YEA.RS"
701 Vermont.

From autos (and brake .repair
service) to X-rays, the Yellow
Pages tell you who sells any
goods or service you need.

lSO,OOO women tell us shopping in they ellow Pages, and
ordering by telep~one, ~oes
give them more Ie1sure time.

Motor Bus Lines-See Bus Lines

Motors Electric, Repairing
Darnell ' L R Elec Serv 615 Mass . : . ... . • • • • • · 360
(See Advertisement This Page)

MOTOR
REWINDING
REPAIRING
BUILDING
PARTS _ BRUSHES - BEARINGS - MOTORS
MAGNETOS - GENERATORS

L. R. DARNELL
ELECTRIC SERVICE
615 Mass.

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MOV-MOV

"Where To Buy It"

Movers

Movers-(Cont' d)

CENTRAL TRUCK LINES 8 0 7 Vt .. . ....... . . 700
Combest Riley 1 0 E 9 ............. . . ... .. . 1542

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GAUCK TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE C

MOVING
Local and Intrastate

All L oa ds Insured
STORAGE PACK ING

Lawrence Trfr &amp; Stge Co 733 N H .... .. . .... . 15
(See Advertisement This Page)
Smith Ethan A Delivery Serv 8 16 E 9 ......... . 46
Smith Ethan A Moving &amp; Trfr Co 81 6 E 9 ...... . 46
(See Advertisement Preceding Page)

35

Nurseries
Griesa &amp; Jones Lawrence Natl Bk bg . ... . .. •. . 441
Mount Hope Nurseries Lawrence Natl Bk bg . ... 441

Nurses
Business Exch &amp; Employment Serv 735 Mass . .. 263
Lange Nannie Mrs r 1319 Vt .•.•......... 1131-J

Musical Instructors

Call Us Any Time

MOY-OIL

Dalton W B Mrs Piano Studio 7 47 Mass . ....... 724

Oculists

512 E 9 ............. . .. .. .. . . ... . 927

Musical Instruments

HALL BROS TRUCK LINES 1 245 Conn .... ... 936

Hutchinson R B 917 Mass . . ... . ..... • . .. . . 1235

Bell Music Co 9 2 5 Mass ........ . ... . . .. ... . 375
Holyfield Music Co 1107 Mass ..... . .. .. .. . . . 171

(See Advertisement Th is Page)
(Continued Next Page)

Office Supplies
Bullock's 2 E 7 ...•........•••.•• • ••. • ...• 379
Lawrence Typewriter Exchange 735 Mass .•.••• 548

Neon Signs-See Sign Manufacturers

ROWLANDS COLLEGE BOOK STORES

CALL

936

1401 Ohio.

Newspapers
ANYTIME

Agents for Safe Way Van Lines

Democrat The 904 Vt . ......... . ..... . . .... 464

JOURNAL-WORLD

Oil Burners
HA RIS LT C

"Coast-to-Coast Door-to-Door Service"

T he HOME Newspaper of

OIL-O-MATIC BURNERS

HALL BROS.

5800 Families

FOR REPLACEMENT OF

TRUCK LINES

lournal-Wo,-ld Want Adi Get Re1t1ltll

OLD EQUIPMENT

722 Mass .. . ..•.•.•... . .. . ... . . . • • . 22

802 Mass ... . ............••••••• • 324

If no answer call •...•.....•.•...•. . 386

Insured
1245 Conn.
"We operate under the approval of the
Kansas Corporation Commission"

l40l

Kansas City Star Distributor
Subscri ptions &amp; Want Ads Taken
8 47 Mass .....• . ........... . . • • •• • • • •17
Outlook The 1 005 Mass . . . .. . . . .. .. . • ... • . . 542

Oil, Fuel
HARRIS LT C

OIL-0-MATIC FUEL OIL
FOR ALL TYPE BURNERS
Factory Trained Service Men to Render
Free Oil Burner Service to All
Our Oil Customers
802 Mass ... ...... . . • ...... • ••.•. 324

Oil Marketers

Call

46

If No Ans

Packing-Shipping-Crating

ETHAN A. SMITH
816 E. 9th

11

AERO MAYFLOWER VANS

2100

EXPERIENCED MEN-ALL LOADS INSURED

MOVING &amp; TRANSFER CO.

''Local and Long Distance

Call

Company Owned Equipment

e
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STORAGE
EXPERT

PACKING
CRATING

Barnsdall Refining Corp Bulk Agt 319 N 2 • •• . 2070
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt 900 N H •.•••••• . 867
Ince J W 1729 Vt .. ............•..•••••• 2486
Independent Oil Serv Sta 2246 La ...•••••••• . 121
K T Oil Corp 239 Elm .•. ..•.•••••...••••• •1174

KA

VALLEY OIL CO
Wholesale and Retail
KVX GASOLINE AND OIL
FUEL OIL - DISTILLATE

CALL

Seiberling Tires Distributor

15

"Direct From Refinery to Consumer"
SERVICE STATION
1318 W 7 . ..................•... . 598

LAWRENCE TRANSFER
AND STORAGE CO.
733 New Hampshire St.

WE SELL FOR LESS

Natl Refining Co 601 Vt ..•...••...•••.•••. 357
North Oil Co 3 &amp; North . . .....••..•....••. 2000
Sinclair Refining Co 623 Locust .... . .•..•... 1358
Socony-Vacuum Oil Corp Agt 1146 N Y • • •.••. 1274
Texas Co The 802 Mass .... . .......... . . .. . 839

This Directory is arranged to help
YOU in shopping and buying.

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LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTOR'(

OPT-PAI

Optometrists
Gustafson B G 911 Mass .••................ 911

LAWRENCE OPTICAL CO

Dr M E Lukens
1025 Mass .. . .......... . ......... .. . 425
Residence 1303 Vt ....... . ..... 1490-W

NANNINGA BF

Optometric Eye Specialist
919 Mass ..... . . • • • •............... • 191
Newcomb FA 927! Mass . .. . ........... . . . . 472
(See Advertisement This Page)

Point, Wholesale

Osteopathic Physicians &amp;
Surgeons, D.O.

COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass .... . 1473

Barrows Florence J
Colonic Therapy
. 1031 Vt ........•.................. 2337
Bice &amp; Eustace 102H Mass . .. ............ . 336

NOLL OPTICAL C

OPTOMETRIST
COMPLETE EYE EXAMINATION
BROKEN LENSES DUPLICATED

Call for Appointment
8391 Mass •••••••••••.••.••••••••• 979
If No Answer Call •...•...... . ..... . 761

Roberts F H 833 Mass ..••....• . .....•.••. • 827

Organizations, Civilian Defense
Civil Air Patrol Insurance bg ..•............ . 270

Organizations, Fraternal
Jay Coed Co-Op 1541 Ky ...•...... . .... . . . 2412
Wallace W J Mrs 1200 La ........... . .. . ... 817

Organizations, Labor
Union Headquarters 704 Mass ... .. ... . .... . • 506

Organizations, Medical Relief
Douglas County Medtcal Serv Court House . ..... 146

Paint, Retail

•.

Social Service 905 R I ................... . . 909

One of the Largest Stocks of

Save Up To 50% On Unredeemed Pledges
Money Loaned On Anythinr of Value
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Luggage,
Clothini', Musical Instruments
All Loans Confidential

PAINTS &amp; WALLPAPER

743 Mass ... . .......•..•......••• •675

BENJAMIN MOORE PAINT'c,------

We Deliver

Pet Shops

"WHERE TO BUY THEM"
LAWRENCE HARDWARE

Grant's Hatchery &amp; Supply Co 1218 Conn ..... . 418

724 Mass . . ... . . 178

Pharmacists-See Druggists

COOK'S PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES
" Best !or Wear and
Weather"
A complete line ot decorative
materials, including paints,
Tarnishes , lacquers , enamels,
wall coverings and painting
accessories.

Photo Engravers-See Engravers, Photo

Photographers, Commercial

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Ernst &amp; Son 826 Mass ..................... 341
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass ................. . 61S

PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES
FOR EVERY PURPOSE

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PRATT &amp; LAMBERT PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES--

Advertisers in this Section want

WOLFSON'S - - - - - - - - - - -

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D' Ambra Photo Serv 644 Mass ....... . ....... 9.34

Photographers, Portrait
Children's Photo Shop
G S Seamans-Photographer
927~ Mass .........•.........•....• . 151
HIXON STUDIO 121 Mass ............•...•• •41
{See Advertisement This Page)
Lawrence Studio 727 Mass . ............•..•. 451

THOMPSON PHOTO STUDlu

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PORTRAITS
PORTRAITS OF CHILDREN
OUR SPECIALTY

Latest in Photo Frames
Prices Reasonable

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

Telephone Trade.

Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt . . ....... . .... . . 147

HIXON STUDIO 121 Mass .............•..... 41
See Osteopathic Physicians &amp; Surgeons1 D.O.

PHYSICIANS &amp; SURGEONS EXCHANGE

See Waste Poper

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BARTELDES SEED CO 804 Mass ...........

Organs
Reuter Organ Co Ft of N H ................. 320

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Photographic Finishing

Physicians &amp; Surgeons Exchanges

· Pawn Brokers

ACME QUALITY PAINTS &amp; VARNISHES-

Cook Paint &amp; Varnish Co 919 Mass . ...... 1473

Organizations, Welfare

Reedy Pete Lumber Co 1846 Mass . ... . . . . . . . . 176

Paper, Waste

See Delivery Service

829 Mass .................••.•..• •614

IF UNABLE TO LOCATE
YOUR DOCTOR
CALL - 870 - CALL
Day or Night
WE WILL LOCATE HIM FOR YOU
325 Maine .•...•••••.••••••••••••• 870

P·hysicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.
Boyden Mary S 747 Mass ............•••••• . 544
Residence 2216 NH •••••••••••..••••••• 2997
If no answer call. . ....•.•.••......••••• 1435
Edmiston RH 7 E 7 .................•..... 811
HENRY J B 23 w 9 ......•..•••••.••••.•.. 184
Hutchinson R B 917 Mass ..•••••••..•••..• 1235
Isaacs Fred R Wren bg .•••••••••••••••••••. 180
Residence 1600 E 23 ..•..•••.•.•••.•.•. 1824
Jones HT 107 E 8 ........................ 211
Residence 1130 Tenn ...••••..••.•.•••.. 1813
Liddy Eugene D 747 Mass .................. 544
Re~dence 936 La .....................• 1170
NELSON &amp; NELSON 746 Vt ................ 536
NELSON RICHARDO 746 Vt ....•..•...•... 536
Residence 545 E 19 .................... 2651
Nelson WO 746 Vt ..............•...•.••. 536
Residence 545 E 19 . ........... . ....... 2651
Owen E M 823 Ky ..........•.••.•......•. 644
POST WM LUTHER 927 ~ Mass ............. 220
Residence 942 N H ..................... 220
Rogers F K 13! E 8 ....... · ................ . 96
Sudler Mervin T 800 Mass .....•..•........ 1590
Van Noy H E 747 Mass ...............•.... 594
Zimmer L K 809 Ky ......•..........•.•••. 437
Residence 1145 W Hills pkwy ...........•. 1437
If no answer call ....•................... 870

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Eye, Ear, Nose &amp; Throat
Hutchinson R B 917 Mass .•..••..........• 1235

NELSON WO 746 Vt ..........•.......... 536

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Gynecology
Isaacs Fred R Wren bg ....•.........•...•. •180
Zimmer L K 809 Ky ............•.•.....•.. 437

SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS----Bonow the famous Sh,~ln-Wlllla=
Pain t &amp; Color Style Guide from any
d ea le r b elow. h ead qua rter s for famous Sher wi n- Willi:uns I'ai nti&lt; n ationally know n fo r q uality- perfo1·manc e.

GLASSES
FITTED

CATARACT
TREATED BY ELECTRICITY
Free Literature
The Most Difficult Cases Solicited

DR. F. A. NEWCOMB
Write or
Call

Tel • 472

927½ Mass.
Lawrence, Ks.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

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Cameras • Movie Cameras and
Projectors f&lt;?r Rent. or Sale
Supplies • Film • f 1.ne. Grain
Developing and Finishing.

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Portraits by Photography
Telephone

41 For Appointment

rescripfions
Have Your
Doctor CALL
601

GREEN BROS 633 Mass .................. . 631
Vernon's Hardware
Seidlitz Paints &amp; Varnishes
1029 Mass ......................... . 107

GARICH PROFESSIONAL PRESCRIPTION SHOP

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

37

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, D. 0.

Pointers

Package Delivery Service

PAI-PHY

105 E. 8th

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Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Internal Medicine Liddy Eugene D 747 Mass ...... . .......... . 544

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Obstetrical
Isaacs Fred R Wren bg ..................... 180
Post Wm Luther 927! Mass ............. . ... 220

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Pediatrician
Boyden Mary S 747 Mass ....... . ....... . ... 544
Residence 2216 N H.............. . .. . .. 2997
If no answer call. ......... . ...... . ..... 1435

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Rectal

Plumbers
Brune Eugene Plumbing &amp; Wiring 601 Miss .....

CENTRAL PLUMBING CO

Douglas County Produce Co 822 Vt. ........ . . 410
(See Advertisement This Page)
Elliott Produce Co
Live &amp; Dressed Poultry-We Deliver
821 Vt . . ..... . .. . . . ............. . .. 682
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa ..........• 500

Physio-Therapists
Newcomb FA 9271 Mass .•................. 472

Piano Teachers-See Musical Instructors

Holyfield Music Co
New &amp; Used-Repairing-Tuning
1107 Mass .......................... 171

Picture Framing
Thompson Photo Studio 829 Mass ............ 614

POULTRY
Alive or Dressed
NUTRENA FEEDS

Cities Service Gas

Co 846 E 13 ...•..•..•.... 317

Pipe, Used
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 112 E 9 •....•...•. 954

CALL410

CALL

FRESH EGGS
DAILY

Douglas County Produce Co.
J.P. Plain
822 Vt.

Call 410

(See Advertisement This Page)

PHILCO RADIOS AND RADIO-PHONOGRAPHSPHILCO Radios and Radio-Phonographs give you
finer tone, greater per•
formance, exquisite cab.
inet beauty at new low prices. BIG valuest
The World's Most Popular Radio!

PHILCO

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
HANNA RADIO SHOP 904 Mass ...... . ... .303

Public Schools-See Schools, Public

Radios
Public Stenographers

American Serv Co
RCA-Victor Radios
616 Vt ...................•...... ···· 48
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv 944 Mass . ...... . 138
Hanna Radio Shop
Philco-Service On All Makes
904 Mass ..................•........ 303

See Stenographers, Public

Radiators, Automobile
See Automobile Radiators

Years at this Location
Easy Parking Space

ZENITH RADIOS-

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GREEN BROS 633 Mass ................. 631

When a physician or a surgeon, a
dentist or a nurse, an ambulance or
hospital is needed, remember that
the Classified Telephone Directory
will give you information.

12 W 19 ~ .. .. . .. .. ............... 328
White Produce Co
Dressed &amp; Live Poultry-We Deliver
830 Vt ............................. 287

Power &amp; Light Companies
See light &amp; Power Companies

Allen Press 1st Natl Bk bg ....•..••.•.•.•.• 1234
Boyles F J 9 E 8 •..........••••....•..... 967
Bullock's 2 E 7 ....•.........•.••...•..•.. 379
Carter Stationery Store ·1025 Mass ..•....... 1051
Dale Print Shop 1035 Mass ....••••••..•.•.. 228
Democrat The 904 Vt .........•..•......... 464
JOURNAL-WORLD 122 Mass .•••••.•..•...•. 22
(See Advertisement This Page)
Kansas Color Press 600! Mass ............... 488
Miller Print Shop 205 W 8 ........•........ 518

Radios, Automobile
Bowman Radio &amp; Neon Serv 944 Mass ........ 1.38

Railroads
Atchison Topeka &amp; Santa Fe Ry Co
Passenger Depot 413 E 7 ....•.•........•.. .32
Freight Office 413 E 7 ...........•.•..•.• 54
Chicago R I &amp; Pacific Ry Ticket Ofc N 2 &amp; Maple 76
KC KV Western RR 2 &amp; Maple •....•...... 740
Union Pacific Ry Co
Passenger Depot N 2 &amp; Maple .••...•....... 76
Freight Depot N 2 &amp; Locust ..•....•..•..... 28

Ranges, Electric
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE
AUTHORIZED SERVICE

PHILCO

Job Printing-Magazine Publishing
1005 Mass .......................... 542

R.C.A. VICTOR
MOTOROLA

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!

GENERAL ELECTRIC
UNITED MOTORS SERVICE

-POULTRYChickens - Ducks - Turkeys - Guinea
CHOICE LIVB
AND DRESSED

BOWMAN RADIO &amp; NEON SERV 944 Mass .... 138

Public Libraries-See Libraries, Public

OUTLOOK THE

Pipe Line Companies

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Radio Service

Douglas County Produce Co
Cash Paid Poultry-Eggs Cream
822 Vt ............................. 410
Elliott Produce Co 821 Vt. ................. 682
Gleed Herbert J 525 W 23 ................. 1238
Kaw Valley Produce Co 202 W 6 .. . ........ . . 186
Lawrence Egg &amp; Poultry Co 832 Pa ........... 500
Seymour Packing Co 820 Vt. ................ 311
South Side Produce Co 12 W 19 ............. 328
White Produce Co 830 Vt .............. . ... 287

Printers

Pianos

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Produce

SOUTH SIDE PRODUCE CO

L ourn

Zimmer L K 809 Ky ..••......•.•..•....... 4.37

660

Poultry

Post Wm Luther 927! Mass •.... .. .......... 220

Physicians &amp; Surgeons, M.D.,
Surgeons

.308 1.

Everett Christenson Prop
814 Mass . . ......................... 710
Olson Bros 934 Mass ...................... 515

Po:lhi::;;:_::: :~l~a:d. Parl~~s .........

PRO-RAN

"Where To Buy It"

CALL

138
If No Answer
Call 257.3

Outstanding values to save vital
values in foods! Have Exclusive
Radiantube cooking units. Like
famous Frigidaire refrigerators
-they are made only by General Motors.

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass ..•.......... .303

Ranges, Gas
WE SERVICE ALL MAKES

r;;verythzng In P1,.inting'

DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGES-

GREEN BROS 633 Mass •................ 631

AUTO AND HOME RADIOS

ROPER GAS RANGES-

Telephone 22

KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass ... .315

Business Forms, Stationery,
Sheets, Loose Leaf Binders,
Books, Cataloges, Circulars.

BOWMAN'S
ADIO-ELECTRIC

TJ.I E WORLD CO.
722 Massachusetts

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. _H~SP_IT~L. . .
If No Answer Call 2573

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Merchants and business firms
appreciate being told how you
found them. Tell them you used
the Classified Telephone Directory.

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Refrigerators, Electric

Real Estate
Clevenger J M 900 Mass .. ..... . .. . ........ 344

EDDY J J REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGCY

Established 1898
708 Mass . . ..... .. .. ....... ....... . 2316
Fox Frank 1st Natl Bk bg ... . . .. . ... ... .... 510

GIL MR REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGC
CITY AND FARM SALES
PROP ERTY MANAGEMENT

RENTALS
INSURANCE

Roofing Material

FRIGIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR

Lawrence Roofing Co 21 W 9 . . .. . .. . ........ 575
McConnell Lumber Co 846 E 13 . .. . .. .. ... . .. 576
Shaw Lumber Co 701 Vt. .... .. . . . .. . . . . .. . 147

Frigidaire with ex clus ive MeterMiser c onserves f ood, protects
h ealt h , saves m oney. R evolutiona ry Cold-vVall m odels preserve food s ' n atura l mois t ure
without cove ring. All Gen eral
Motors v alues !

Rooming Houses

"WHERE TO BUY IT"
Hanna Radio Shop 904 Mass . . . . . . . . . . . . 303

640 Mass .... . .• .. . ..... • •.. ... . .. 111
Residence . . .. . .. ... . . .. .. . . .. . 2930-W
Hemphill Land &amp; Inv Co 704 Mass ......... . 1001

HINSHAW SC

Farm Business Property Residential
F H A Government Insured Loans
705 Mass . . . . ... ........ . . . . .. .. .... 539

HO MES McGREW &amp; PEC

KELVINATOR REFRIGERATORS-

GREEN BROS 633 Mass ... . ... . . .. . .. . .. 631

Olson Bros
Westinghouse Refrigerators
934 Mass ... . ......... .. . . ........ .. 515

Refrigerators, Gas
SERVEL ELECTROLUX REFRIGERATORS-

Rubber Stamps
Bullock's 2 E 7 .. ....................... . . 379

REAL ESTATE
LOANS

7 E 7 . .......•.... • •.. • •.•••.••• . 35

Rug Cleaning-See Carpet Cleaning

Refrigerators, Ice
AM RICAN SERVICE CO

Safe Deposit Boxes

SA VE WITH ICE
HOSFORD INVESTMENT C

Consult Ua Abotat

COOLERATOR -

REAL ESTATE

VITALAIRE

Established 1910

REFRIGERATORS

Rentals--Exchanges-Loans
Insurance
City and Farm Property

616 Vt ...... . . ... .. ..... . .. . ... .. . 48

E.T.ARNOLD
C. B.HOSFORD
824 Mass .•.• • . . ..•..•••• • •• • ••• • •457

HUNTER S J REAL ESTATE &amp; INS AGC
REALTORS
CITY PROPERTY FARMS
Bought, Sold, Exchanged
INSURANCE
RENTALS
PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
720 Mass .. .. .... . .. . .. .. ...... . . 626
Residence Telephone ... .. . . . . . ..... . 560
Louk Chas E 7 E 7 .. .. .. ..... ..... ... .... . 35
MACK REAL ESTATE 1817 111. . • . . ..... .... 523
Stevenson Real Estate &amp; Ins Agcy 710~ Mass ... 192

Refrigeration Service

Rendering Plants
Dead Animal Disposal Co 900 Pa ... ..... ... . . 369

FARMERS RENDERING SERVICE 110 N 5 ... . 197

Lawrence Rendering Works 710 N 5 . . . •... .. . 197

KELVIN ATOR

Our D r ivers P ay
HI GH CASH P RI OES
fo r
D EAD
HORSES - CATTLE - HOGS

S'ee Automobile Parts, Used

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Schools, Public
City Offices
Schools Public
Bd of Education Ofc High School bg ...... 422
Health Nurse 900 Ky ........ . .... ..... 681
Elementary Schools
Gordley 1837 Vt ............ ........ 37.3
Lincoln 708 Elm ........... ·. ........ 728
McAllister 1428 R I. ..... . .... ...... 408
New York 936 N Y . . • ..•........... . 261
Pinckney 810 W 6 ........ . ......... 706
Woodlawn 508 Elm .. ... . . .......... 714
High Schools
Junior High School 9 &amp; Ky . ......... 3003
Liberty Memorial High School
1400 Mass.3000

Schools, Universities
Kansas University K U .. .......... . ..•.... 2700
Athletic Office ......................... 802
Stadium ........................•..... 993
Union Bldg Lounge Union b.9 .......... . ... 656
Union Bldg Soda Fountain Union bg ...... . .. 668

Scrap Metal
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 . . . . . ...... 954

Seals
Edgar Steel Seal Mfg Co 619 Vt . . .. . ....... .411

Seeds
Barteldes Seed Co 804 Mass . . •...........••. 92
Barteldes Ware House 826 Pa . ... • . . ........ 239

UNDERWOOD J SON

Sand
Savings &amp; Loan Associations
See Building &amp; Loan Associations

SEED - FEED - GRAIN
Complete Line Oread Mixed Feeds
Cane Molasses
GARDEN AND FIELD SEEDS
Custom Grinding and Mixing
Prompt Delivery Se"1ice
608 Mass ..•••••••••••••••••••••••• • 7

School Supplies

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''CA LL US COLLECT"

Standard Rendering Co 900 Pa ............• . 369

Restaurants-See Cafes

Riding Academies
Mott K U Stables University dr . .. . .. .. .. . . .. .346

Roofers
This Directory is arranged to help
YOU in shopping and buying. Use
it . . . to save time and needless
effort.

Salvage, Automobile

LAWRENCi RENDERING WORKS SERVIC~

ENCE IRON WORK
AUTHORIZED SERVICE STATION
Ask for VERN FLOYD, Service Mgr.
EXPERT SERVICE ON 4LL MAKES
Complete Stock of Parts for All Popular
Makes. Call Day or Night.
611 N H . ..••.•.....••.••••.•... . 106
Night Telephones .....•... 1803 or 2759-J

First Natl Bank 746 Mass ..... ... . . . .... .... 30

Browning L C Sand Plant E 8 .............. 1892
Butler Coal Co 315 E 7 .... . . . . . ...... . . . . 1560

LAWRENCE RENDERING WORKS 110 N 5.197
LA

Root Beer
A &amp; B Root Beer Stand 628 N 2 . . .. . .• • •. . .. 2072

KANSAS PUBLIC SERV CO INC 733 Mass ... 315

INSURANCE

Cu~ler House 1215 Oread . . . . . ....... .. .... 1783
Donahue Marie 64H Mass . ... .. . .......... 2067
Donahue Marie 1145 Vt . . . ... . . . .......... 2050
Hillcrest House 1225 Oread . . . ... . ........ . . 497
Larcom C H 1134 Miss . ................... 2258
Lawson David T 1127 Ohio ...... . .......... . 358
Park David A 1334 Ohio ... . .•..........•.. 2108
Ringo Rooming House 1408 Tenn ... ......... 2054
Todd Verna Mrs 1414 Tenn ....... . . .. ...... 266
Victory Mansion 1004 W 4 . . ........... . ... 2042
Warnock Lois E 922 Ky .... ............. . . 2061

ROO-SER

BIRD ROOFINGSEILER J D ROOFING &amp; MATERIAL CO
815 Vt .702
Seiler J D Roofing &amp; Material Co
Bird Roofs Sold Applied &amp; Guaranteed
815 Vt ••.•.•••••••••••••.••....•.•. 702

Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass .. . ...... . 1051

Service Stations
Bogue J A 827 Vt ............••••.•••.••. 607

Schools, Business
Lawrence Business College 641 La . ........... 894

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

1000 Mass ............... • .•....•.. 1300
Chief Cut Rate Serv Sta 23 &amp; Barker ........ 1070

CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS-

Schools, Private
Haskell Institute S City Limits
Art Lodge Pocahontas bg .. . ... . .. .. . ... . 2179
Assistant Boys' Adviser's Office Osceola bg .. 3040
Athletic Office Tecumseh bg •........••..• 1480
Boys' Vocational Dept .•..............•. 2772
Business Office Administration bg •••••••.•. 118
Curtis Hall ..•........••......•••...... 695
Girls' Adviser's Office Pochahontas bg .•.••. 2106
Girls' Dormitory Winona bg •....•••.••.•. . 470
Home Economics Building Sacajewea bg ..... 69.3
Hospital ....•..••...........•••....... 568
Keokuk Hall

Boys' Adviser ........................ 589

Assistant Boys' Adviser's Ofc ......... ... 756
Maintenance Office Maintenance bg ...•••• . 1992
Power Plant .•.•••..... • •••••.••••.•.• 2109
Principal's Ofc Sequoyah bg ..••.••••.••... 557
Printing Department .••••••••••••••••••. 9.38
Registrar's Office .•••••••••••••••••••.. 298
Superintendents Office HaskeJI Grds ......... 304
Teachers' Hdqtrs Haskell Greis .•••••••••.• 2623
«ansas Bible College 1300 Oread •...•••.••.. 2795

FRITZ COMPANY 14 E 8 .•.......•.•. . ••• . 4

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OILS

WHOLESALE - RETAIL
FUEL OIL - DISTILLATE
WE SELL FOR LESS

Call 598 Call

KAW VALLEY OIL CO.
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Service Stations-(Cont'd)
CONOCO PRODUCT
"Your Mileage Merchant"
Conoco Bronz-z.z
Gasoline
Conoco "N"th Motor Oil
Greases
Tank Wagon Deliveries

"WHERE TO CALL"
S ER V I CE STATIONS
Continental Oil Co Bulk Agt
Mc Beth Service-Sta
9 00 N H ......... . ..... .. .. . . . .. . 867
JENSEN CHRIS SERV STA 900 Ind ....... 82
Kee ler &amp; Mont gomery Serv Sta 1901 Mass . 1205
Con rad Serv Sta 646 Vt .... . .............. 2066
Consumers Co-op Assoc iation 93 1 Mass ...... . . 627
Crystal Cut- Rate Filling Sta 304 W 6 ... . . . . . . 265
Denny Ed Serv Sta 1002 N H . . ... . ..•.... . 2092
Hudson Oil Co 740 N 2 .. . . . .. . •.. . . . . .. . .. 2015
Jensen Chris Serv Sta 900 I nd .. ...... . ....... 82
Jones T H &amp; Son Serv Sta E 23 St ... . .. . 780-N-3
Kaw Valley Oi l Co 1318 W 7 . ............... 598
(See Advertiseme nt Preced ing Page )
Kaw Valley Oil Co W 23 . ... ... .. . ...•. . . . .. 650
Kaw Valley Oil Co RFD 3 . . . ...... ... .. .. 723-K-4
Keeler &amp; Montgomery Serv Sta 1901 Mass . . .. 1205

MOBILOIL PRODUCTS-

CARTER SUPER SERV STA
24 Hr Wrecker Serv-Repairs All Makes
1000 Mass ... ... . . . . . • . .. . ...... . 1300

Motor In One Stop Station 827 Vt . . . .... .... . 607
Nieder Serv Station
Phillips Petroleum Products
1900 Mass . . . ....... ......... . .. .. .. 385
Paasch Del Serv Sta 846 Vt . . .. . •.• .... •. .. . 144
Percival Leo Serv Sta 1300 Mass . .... . .. . ... 2084

PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO BULK AGT
645 Locust. 37
If no answer call .... . . .. . .. .. . • .. .. . ... 1731
Ray's Serv Sta RFD 5 . . .. .. . . . . .. ..•..• 733- N-2
Shorty's Serv Sta 64 7 Ark .. . .. . ....... . ... 2081

SKELLY PRODUCTSMOTOR IN ONE STOP STA
Road Service-Complete Auto Repair
827 Vt ... .... . . . . . . ... . ...... . . .. 607
Smith Eldon Serv Sta 946 Mass . . .. . ... .. .. . 2099
Smith's Serv Sta
Mobilgas-Mobiloil Products
600 Mass . .. .... . . .... ... .......... 2002

STANDARD OIL PRODUCTS-

PAASCH DEL SERV STA 846 Vt . . . . . . . . .. 144
Stranathan Sam W Serv Sta 1848 Mass ...... . 454

TEXACO PRODUCT~-------TOUR WITH TEXACO
Goodrich Tires &amp; Batteries

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Texas Co The 802 Mass ...... . . .... . .. . . 839

SBRYICB STATIONS
Brown Silas F RFD 3 .••..... • •• • .... .. 2029
Hunsinger Motor Co 922 Mass . ..... . .. . .. . 12
Stranathan Sam W Serv Sta 1848 Ma9S . .. . 454
Van's Serv Sta 520 W 23 ...• • .• . ..•... . . 647

Sororities

Service Stations-(Cont'd)
Un derwood Art Serv Sta
Mobilgas &amp; Mobil oil
647 M ich . . ... ... ........ . ... . ..... 1355

Sewing Machines
Si nger Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass ..... . . 584
Whit e Sewing Mach ine Agcy 12 E 9 . . . ....... 428

Alpha Chi Omega 1246 Oread .............. . . 898
Alpha Delta Pi 1145 La . .. ..... . .. . ... . .... 290
Alpha Omicron Pi 1144 La . ..... . .... . ..... . 888
Chi Omega House 1345 W Campus rd . . . .. ... . . 731
Delta Gamma 1001 W Hills pkwy .... . . . ... ... 768
Gamma Phi Beta 1339 W Campus rd .. . . . . . . .. 267
Kappa Alpha Theta 1433 Tenn . . . ........ . .. 295
KAPPA KAPPA GAMMA Gower Place ..... .. .. 718
Pi Beta Phi 1246 Miss ... ..... . ........ . .. . 415
Sigma Kappa 1625 Edgehill rd ..... . .... . ... .3140

Springs, Automobile

Sewing Machines, Repairing

See Automobile Springs

BELLINGER ELEC CO
White Sewing Machine Ag ency
12 E 9 ........... ... ....... . ....... 428
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky .. . ..... . .. . .. 2611
Singer Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass . .... . 584

Stables-See Riding Academies

Broeker H B Furnace Shop 1041 R I . . .. . ... . 1368
Kopp Wm P Sheet Metal Shop 1011 Mass . . . .. 122
PEN CHARD E W 13 E 8 •. .. .. ... . . . ..... . . 245
ZIESENIS C H 201 W 8 .. . . . .•... ... ..•. .. 943

OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS
Arrow Shirts
821 Mass ....... . . . .... .. .... . ....•. 203

Shoe Repairers
Burgert Shoe Shop 1113 Mass ... . . . .... . ... . 141
Electric Shoe Shop 1017 Mass ........ . . . .. . . 686
FISCHER OTTO A 813 Mass .. .... . . .. . ... .. 259
LESCHER SHOE SHOP 812! Mass . . ... . . .. . . 256
Omaha Hat &amp; Shoe Works 717! Mass ........ 2090

Shoes

Bruchmiller C H 500 Maple . . ... . ..... .. .... 928

Stokers
KANSAS HEAT SERVICE 945 ~ Mass . ......... 60
STOKOL AUTOMATIC STOKERSKAW VALLEY FUEL CO E 10 . . . . ......... 219

Storage
Gauck Transfer &amp; Storage Co 512 E 9 . . . ... . .. 927
Lawrence Transfer &amp; Storage Co 733 N H .... .. . 15

Stoves, Heating, Coal

Stoves, Repairing
Highway Commission 600 Lincoln . . .......... . 342
State Guard 115 W 11. .. . ..... .. ...... ... . 99

Stationers
Allen Press 1st Natl Bk bg . . .. . . ... . .. . . . •. 1234
Bullock's 2 E 7 ... .. .. • .. . .. . .. . . .. .. ..•. . .379
Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass .. .. . ..... 1051

Stenographers, Public

Shirts, Retail

Stock Yards

Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass . .... .. . ... ... . ... 615

State Offices
Sheet Metal Work

Business Exch &amp; Employment Serv 735 Mass ... 26.3
Lawrence Business College 641 La . . .... .. .. . . 894

Mann C J Repair Shop
Repairs on all makes gas stoves
839 Ky . ..... . . . . . .... .. ... . . ... . . 2611

Surgical Corsets
James Kathleen Mrs 728 Ohio ....... .. ... . . 17.35

Sweepers-See Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic

Tailors
Schulz Wm H 924! Mass . ... .. . ... ... . ... . . 914

HELTER SKELTER
SHOPPING DAYS
ARE DONE

BOSTONIAN SHOES FOR MEN-

OBERS LEADING CLOTHIERS 821 Mass . ... 203

Fischer Otto A 813 Mass. ... . . . • .. .... ... . 259
Haynes &amp; Keene Shoe Store
Jarman Shoes For Men
Vitality Women's Shoes
Rollins Fine Hosiery
819 Mass . ..... . . . . ..... ........... . 524

NUNN-BUSH ANKLE FASHIONED SHOES
FOR MEN-

ROYAL SHOE STORE 837 Mass .. .. . . . ... . 648

Royal Shoe Store 837 Mass .. . .... . . . .. ... . 648

Sign Manufacturers
Maiden Sign Co
Commercial Sign Service-Designing
17 w 9 . .... .. ... . . . .. .......

. ..... 1501

Skating Rinks
Rollerdrome Skating

Academy

737 N H •• • • . . •. 537

Advertisers in this Section want
Telephone Trade.

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Stamps, Rubber-See Rubber Stamps

Shades, Venetian-See Venetian Blinds
Shades, Window-See Window Shades

SOR-TAI

This used to be the scene in
Oklahoma when Mrs. J .E.B.
went shopping. But that's
changed now.
"Nowadays," says Mrs. B., "l
always map my shopping tours
from the Yellow Pages. It's
the convenient way to shop."

Headscratchers
HEARKEN I
Let memory fail. It doesn't matter.
You can always find the name
and address of the store you saw
on Blank Street the other day if
you know what they sell. Just look
in the YELLOW PAGES.

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TAY-TIN

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

Telephone Companies-(Cont'd)

Taverns
Eagles Lunch 17 E 9 ... . . .. . ...... .. .. . . . . 114

Taxicabs
HUNSINGER TAXI CO

922 Mass .... . .. . .. ... 12
Jayhawk Taxi Co 107 W 7 . . .... . ....... .. ... 65
(See Advertisement This Page)
Six-Five Taxi 107 W 7 .. . . . ..... . .. . .. .. . . . . 65
Union Cab Co Jayhawker Theatre bg . . . . . ... . 2800

Tea Rooms
Colonial Tea Room 936 Ky . . .. .. . .. .. . . . .... 978
Hearth The 1941 Mass .. . ... . ... . . .. . .... . 10.36

734 Vt.221
After 5 P M and on Sundays and
holidays call ....•..... . .. . . . ... . .... 600
Telephone Service Calls
To report a telephone out of
order ...... .. ..... . .. Call Repair Service
For telephone numbers which
do not appear in the directory . ... ... .. . ... . ..... Call Information
To obtain assistance on calls
or report unsatisfactory service on a call ... . . . .. . .. Call Chief Operator

Telephone Directory Advertising
See Advertising, Telephone Directory

Telegraph Companies
Western Union Telegraph Co 703 Mass .. . . . .. 2764

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SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE CO

"Where To Buy lt

Tires

Tires-(Cont'd)

CARTER SUPER SERV STA

1000 Mass ....•.•••.. • ..•.••.....•. 1300
Fritz Company 14 E 8 ....................... • 4
(See Advertisement This Page)
Goodrich Silvertown Stores 916 Mass ..•....••• 21

" For information an d consultation service
in planning for the installation of telephone
facilities in new residences and buildings,
call for Architects' and Builders' Service."
734 Vt ..... . ... . .... ..• ...... .. . 1200

Who sells it? Where is he located?
This Directory tells you!

MOTOR IN ONE STOP STA
Prompt Road Service
827 Vt .•.•.•..••...•...•. . ..... •607

SEIBERLING SAFETY TIRE
Wher
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Gooydyear
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" WHERE TO BUY IT"
CARTER SUPER SERV STA

"WHERE TO BUY IT,,

1000 Mass •.... . ....... . .......• 1300

KAW VALLEY OIL CO 1318 W 7 . . ....... 598

Termite Control

Tires, Used
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 . .... . . . ... 954

SOUTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE C
ARCHITECTS ' &amp; BUILDERS' SERVICE

HOOD TIRES-

Motor In One Stop Sta 827 Vt. .. • •....•.•.• • 607
(See Advertisement This Page)

GOODYEAR TIRES

Terminix Co of Kansas City Plaza Theatre bg
K C Mo . . . .. ... . .. . . . (toll call&gt;. Westport 6262

Telephone Companies

TIR-TRA

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Theatres
Tobacco, Wholesale

Granada Theatre 1020 Mass .. .. ... .. .... .. . 946
Jayhawker Theatre 646 Mass ........... . .... . 10
Patee Theatre 828 Mass . . . ... . . .. . . .. . . .... 926
Varsity Theatre 1015 Mass ....... . .... • .. .. 132

Pierson August J &amp; Son 902 Mass ... . ...... • 1792

Tombstones-See Monuments

Tinners
See Sheet Metal Work, Furnace Repairing, etc.

Tourist Courts

List your branch of business here.

El Navajo Court
! mi West of City on 40 hwy
RFD 1 .. . ...... . ...... . . .. . . . . . .... 2030

Towe I Service
Co-Operative Linen Supply 1040 Conn .. • . ...•. 947

JAY HAWK
TAXI COMPANY
If you wont a safe, wel I-kept cab with
a prompt, courteous driver - call us.

DAY OR NIGHT SERVICE
Call
Cabs Owned by Drivers
107 West 7th
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COMPANY

14 E. 8th

Tractors
JOHN DEERE TRACTORS PARTS &amp; SERVICEGREEN BROS 633 Mass • ••.....•..•.•••• 631

McCORMICK-DEERING FARMALL TRACTORS-

KRAFT &amp; STARR CO 1818 Mass ..•••. . ... • 149

TIRES - BATTERIES - RADIOS
Hundreds of Items for Car
and Home

TIRES
Vulcanizing-Recapping
For Fast Road Service

607
MOTOR IN
CALL

Transfer, Baggage
Cloud A R 913 Del . ..... . ...... .. ... . •.... 7or;
Combest Riley 10 E 9 ..... ..... . . . . .. .. ... 1542
Residence Telephone . . . ... . . .. . . . . ... .• • 1542

SMITH ETHAN A MOVING &amp; TRANSFER CO
LET US
:MOVE OR TRANSFER
YOUR
TRUNKS. BAGGAGE , ETC.
B16 E 9 ..... ... .. . ... ...... ... . . . 46

SMITH ETHAN A DELIVERY SERV 816 E 9 . .. 46

Transfer, Moving-See Movers

ONE-STOP STATION
827 Vt.

List your branch of business here.

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Sherman Tree Experts Lawrence Natl Bk bg ... . 441

Truck Lines
CE TRAL TRUCK LINE
CLYDE CORP

INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS SALES &amp; SERVICE-

B07 Vt ................•........•. 700
Residence Telephone ...........•... . 1976

Hall Bros Truck Lines 1245 Conn ...•.....•..• 936
(See Advertisement This Page)

LAWRENCE TRANSFER &amp; STORAGE CO

Twice Daily KC Freight Service
733 N H ............................. 15

Welding
Forney Machine Works 229 Elm .............. 653

Whatever Yeu Haul, L e t .
These Trucks Carry It. A
Size of Truck For Every
I ,
Hauling Need. Sales &amp; Sen•
ice Dealers Listed Below.

21 Years Experience

PORTABLE JOBS

"WHERE TO BUY IT"

837 N H .................•.....•. . 439

611 N H ...... . ................. . 106
Night Telephone .... . . . ..... . ...• • 1803

KRAFT &amp; STARR CO 1818 Mass .. ..... . . 149

DR. w. R. WEST
Graduate Veterinarian
GENERAL PRACTICE
Large Animals Small Animals
Special Attention to Poultry Diseases

Carter Stationery Store 1025 Mass .......... 1051

ROYAL TYPEWRITERS-

LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER EXCH

735 Mass.548

LAWRENCE IRON WORK·- - - - - - - - ,

Electric &amp; Acetylene Welding
Boiler &amp; Machine Work

LEASURE VETERINARY HOSPITAL

Typewriters

BULLOCK'S 2 E 7 ................... ... 379

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE

809 Vt . .. ......... . . .. ......... . 193

Phillips L F Construction Co 304 Ind .......... 372
Pickens Machine Works 623 Vt ............. . 179

Wheel Aligning
PIC ENS MACHINE WORK
Axle, Wheel and Frame Alignins

Undertakers-See Funeral Directors

820 Vt ••....••••...•••...•••..•• •311

United States Government Offices

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Santa Fe Trail Transportation Co 610 E 7 . .. . .. . 98
Reliable Frei~ht Service
MAIN OFFICES, OMAHA, NEB.
Chicago - Kansas City - Denver
Des Moines - Sioux City - St. Joseph - Lincoln - Omaha - Norfolk
Columbus - Fremont - Nebraska
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City - Shenandoah - Clarinda
CO
Red Oak - Sabetha - Atchison,
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and Intermediate Points.
LONG DISTANCE MOVING
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FOR INFORMATION _CALL•

WATSON BROS TRANSPORTATION CO
10 E 9.1542
Day or Night Call . . . ... . ....... .. .... . 1542

Collector of Internal Revenue Post Office bg .... 531
Geological Survey Kansas University . .......... 852
Internal Revenue Agt Post Office bg . .......... 562
Naval Training School Machinists Mates
Kansas University. 684
Post Office 645 N H . ...... . •.............• 276
Selective Serv Local Board 115 W 11 .. . ... ... 872

Universities-See Schools, Universities

Upholstering
Courter P E Upholstering Co
Repairing-Refinishing-Slip Covers Made
837 Vt ............................ . 143
Farr Edgar H 646 W 23 ................... 1290
Starling Furniture Co 808 Mass . .... . . . .... . 1192

Watson Bros Transportation Co 10 E 9 ... .... 1542

Vacuum Cleaners, Domestic

Truck Terminals
Hope Earl Truck Terminal RFD 3 .. . . . . . ..... 2013

Who sells it? Where is he located? This Directory tells you!
CALL

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Agents for
Adams Union
Truck Terminala
Freight &amp; Household Goods Shipped
to Every Point in the U.S.A.
Daily Service to Topeka &amp; Kansas City

HALL BROS. TRUCK LINES

WHEEL BALANCING

PIERSON I J

New Modern Dog &amp; Cat Hospital
219 E 9 .... . ........... . .. .. ......... 602

Between
Lawrence, T-0peka, Leavenworth. Lansing,
Atchison, St. Josepll and Kansas City.
Connections for all points in Kansas.

Insured

HA BOUR EGL

UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITERS-

lEONARD BROS TRANSPORT C

WATSON BROS BONDED SERVI.-E

Veterinarians__________

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GRADUATE VETERINARIAN
GENERAL PRACTICE
Large Animals
Small Animals
Dog and Cat Hospital

DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE
TO &amp; FROM KANSAS CITY
"Every Load Insured"

VET-WRE

'Where To Buy It"

LAWRENCE CLASSIFIED TELEPHONE DIRECTORY

TRE-VEN

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Bellinger Elec Co
Cadillac Tank &amp;. Beaters-Rentals
12 E 9 .... . ....... . ... . .... . .... . .. 428
Hanna Radio Shop
Hoover Auth Sales &amp; Service
904 Mass .. . . . .. . .. . .... ... . ..... . . 303

Ramsey WA Shade Shop 818 Mass ........ . .. 606

Vacuum Cleaners, Repairing
Bellinger Elec Co 12 E 9 ... . .............. . 428
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ............. 2611
Singer Sewing Mch Sales Agcy 723 Mass . . ... . 584

STATIC AND DYJJAMIC
.Acetylene and Electric Weldi.ns
623 Vt •.......•.•.....•..•••..•• • 179

Vinegar
Krum C C 810 Pa .. . ............ . .•..•...• 335

Wall Paper
COOK PAINT &amp; VARNISH CO 919 Mass ....• 147.3
D &amp; S WALLPAPER &amp; PAINT STORE
818 Mass.606
Keeler Book Store 939 Mass .....•...•••.•.•• 3.3

Schulz Chas G
Bee Line Wheel Aligning System
730 Vt ..... . ...................... . 403

Wheel Balancing
MO OR IN ONE STOP STATIO

BEAN SYSTEM WHEEL
BALANCING

LAWRENCE HARDWARE

Complete Stock Newest Papers &amp; Paints
724 Mass .......... . ..............• . 178
Miller &amp; Malott 736 Mass ............•...• • 615

COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR SERVICE
ROAD SERVICE
Skelly Producta - Hood Tires
Chrysler-Plymoutll Salea and Senice

Washing Machines

827 Vt ••••....•.......•.......••. 607

ABC WASHERS-

AMERICAN SERV CO 616 Vt ...........•. . 48

BELLINGER ELEC CO

Repairs All Makes
12 E 9 ... . .... ! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 428

DEXTER WASHING MACHINES-

GREEN BROS 633 Mass . . ............... 631

Window Shades
Ramsey WA Shade Shop 818 Mass . . ........ . 606

Womens Wear-See Ladies Ready-to-Wear

SPEED QUEEN WASHING MACHINES-

ERNST &amp; SON 826 Mass ....••. .' ........ . 341

Washing Machines, Repairing
Lawrence Hardware
Authorized Maytag Service
724 Mass .. . . . ....... .. . .... ... .. . .. 178
Mann C J Repair Shop 839 Ky ..•..... . . . .. 2611

Wood
Cloud AR
Kindling-Free Delivery
913 Delaware ........ . ........ . ..... 705

Wrecker Service, Automobile
See Automobile Wrecker Se"ice

Waste Paper
Auto Wrecking &amp; Junk Co 712 E 9 . . ... ..... .. 954

Variety Stores
Kress S H 921 Mass . .. . ........ . .... . ... . . 583
Woolworth F W Co 915 Mass ......... . ...... 962

Venetian Blinds
Miller Furniture Co 930 Mass .••.., .......•. . 331
Ramsey W A Shade Shop 818 Mass .......... . 606

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Water Heaters
Kansas Public Serv Co Inc 733 Mass ... .. .... . 315

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want to do business more
quickly, more easily.
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name, address, or telephone number, or information about some product or service, go to the
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